Feds should be doing something about loss of Greyhound bus service: MMIWG advocates
The bus company stops serving eastern Canada on May 20
MMIWG Inquiry Anniversary
On June 3, 2019, Reclaiming Power and Place: The Final Report of the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls.
The report goes into detail on the struggle families have with authorities over loved ones that have either been murdered or gone missing – and labels what Indigenous women have experienced since colonization as genocide.
The commissioners released 231 Calls for Justice from provincial, territorial and federal authorities.
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The bus company stops serving eastern Canada on May 20
Montreal has a new tip line for cases involving missing and murdered Indigenous women and…
Non-Indigenous people have a role to play in the fight for justice for missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls and gender diverse people in this country.
More than a dozen family members and advocates shut down Cambie street in downtown Vancouver…
2006 report also outlined issues with police and transportation along the infamous highway.
Only available in Saskatchewan, Alberta and Newfoundland-Labrador so far.
‘It’s been a long haul’ says niece of Shirley Ann Soosay from Samson Cree Nation.
Family, friends and searchers looked for the remains every weekend.
Along so-called Vancouver Island Highway, two Nations come together to hang red dresses and remember lost loved ones.