Program offers to break cycle of dating violence
Hundreds of Indigenous women sign up to teach the ‘Dating Safe’ program
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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Hundreds of Indigenous women sign up to teach the ‘Dating Safe’ program
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The sentencing has been postponed until the new year.
Brazeau, a 16-year-old Metis mother from Saskatchewan, had relocated to Calgary with her infant daughter in the fall of 1975
Chelsey Quaw, who was reported missing on Oct. 11, have been found in a wooded area.
Several factors from funding to distrust of colonial systems may contribute to the sentencing decisions