Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIWG) refers to the crisis of Indigenous women and girls experiencing disproportionately high rates of violence, disappearance, and murder in Canada. A National Inquiry completed in 2019 documented systemic causes and issued 231 Calls for Justice addressing governments at all levels. Municipal responsibilities include improving police responses, supporting Indigenous women's organizations, addressing homelessness and housing insecurity, and ensuring safe transportation options. The inquiry found that colonial violence, systemic racism, and failures across government systems contributed to the crisis. Implementing the Calls for Justice requires coordinated action including municipal commitments to reconciliation and improved services.