June 03, 2021

Women Walking Together co-chair says MMIWG is encouraging but more work is needed

Saskatchewan advocate Darlene Okemaysim-Sicotte says the MMIWG national action plan has good points and bad points. As the co-chair of the Saskatoon group Women Walking Together, she says the focus of the action plan is encouraging but more work still needs to be done.

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