Walk for Justice hits Saskatchewan
The fourth annual walk for justice started in Vancouver on June 21.
The fourth annual walk for justice started in Vancouver on June 21.
Missing and murdered women advocates of Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside say there are over 4,000 women missing or murdered in Canada.
The Pickton inquiry is falling deeper into controversy.
The remains of two women have been found near Grand Prairie, Alta.
Human remains discovered in northern Manitoba are believed to be those of a 14 year-old Aboriginal girl.
It is expected that the missing women’s commission of inquiry will officially start this month in Vancouver.
Women’s groups in the Yukon want First Nation leaders to be reminded of the violence that continues to plague women and children in their communities.
The families of missing or murdered Aboriginal women are taking action to support each other, to end violence and raise awareness.
British Columbia’s Attorney General is defending the controversial decision to appoint former judge and attorney general Wally Oppal to lead an inquiry into how police handled murdered women’s cases in Vancouver before they caught serial killer Robert Pickton.