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Breaking economic barriers for aboriginal women - 0 views

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    First Nations leaders say it will take years to create the conditions where women can step into leadership roles, but change is happening For the past two years, the Minerva Foundation has published a report that tallies the number of women in senior leadership roles at some of British Columbia's largest corporations.
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Family of slain N.S. woman sculpts memorial for missing and murdered Indigenous women - 0 views

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    Three generations of women who live on Nova Scotia's Indian Brook First Nation used the community's annual snow sculpting contest to start a discussion around missing and murdered Indigenous women from across Canada.
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'We're very much aware of the impatience': MMIW commissioners reassure families at 1st ... - 0 views

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    The commissioners charged with overseeing the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIW) urged families and survivors of violence to be patient Tuesday, while acknowledging frustration because of the inquiry's slow start.
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Tanya Nepinak's family wants police news conference to seek tips in case - 0 views

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    The family of a Winnipeg woman missing for more than four years is calling on police to hold a news conference to drum up clues in her disappearance. Tanya Nepinak, 31, went missing from downtown Winnipeg in September 2011. Convicted killer Shawn Lamb was charged in her death in June 2012, but the charges were later stayed.
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'My only goal is to get justice': Sue Caribou heads to MMIW inquiry's 1st family adviso... - 0 views

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    Sue Caribou will be sharing the stories of her family who have been murdered or disappeared in Manitoba at the first meeting of the family advisory circle in Toronto with the missing and murdered Indigenous women inquiry this week. Caribou's niece, Tanya Nepinak, went missing from downtown Winnipeg in 2011.
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Ryerson exhibit looks deep into lives of missing and murdered Indigenous women - 0 views

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    How she lived, how she is loved and how much she is missed. Those words encapsulate Shades of Our Sisters, a new immersive exhibition created by Ryerson students and the families of Patricia Carpenter and Sonya Cywink - two of the more than 1,200 missing and murdered Indigenous women across Canada.
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Ryerson exhibition tells stories behind two young Indigenous lives lost - 0 views

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    Patricia Carpenter, a young mother, was found dead at a Toronto construction site in 1992. Her death remains unresolved. She was just 14. Sonya Cywink's death is a similar mystery - an unsolved homicide. An avid writer, she was found slain at the age of 31 in Elgin County, Ont.
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Missing and murdered Indigenous women: Working with families to prepare for the Nationa... - 0 views

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    Missing and murdered Indigenous women: Working with families to prepare for the National Inquiry
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'Shades of Our Sisters' flips the focus from tragedy to celebration - 0 views

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    Sonya Cywink of Whitefish River First Nation and Patricia Carpenter of Alderville First Nations are part of a large group of Canadian women - a group that unfortunately continues to grow. They're counted among the more than 1,200 missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls, transgender and two-spirited individuals.
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Watchdog uncovers poor reporting in some RCMP missing persons cases - 0 views

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    OTTAWA-An independent watchdog has uncovered shoddy reporting by RCMP officers in northern British Columbia that makes it impossible to tell whether many missing-persons cases were properly investigated. The Civilian Review and Complaints Commission for the RCMP also found serious record-keeping gaps, policy weaknesses or compliance issues related to police investigations of public intoxication, personal searches and use of force.
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Shades of Our Sisters shares stories of murdered Indigenous women - 0 views

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    City Centre Mirror While the sheer number of Indigenous women, girls, transgender and two-spirited people who have gone missing or been murdered in Canada in recent years is appalling, simply citing it as a statistic may lessen the devastating impact for some.
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Watchdog criticizes RCMP over poor reporting of missing-persons cases in B.C. - 0 views

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    OTTAWA - An independent watchdog has uncovered shoddy reporting by RCMP officers in northern British Columbia that makes it impossible to tell whether many missing-persons cases were properly investigated. The Civilian Review and Complaints Commission for the RCMP also found serious record-keeping gaps, policy weaknesses or compliance issues related to police investigations of public intoxication, personal searches and use of force.
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Hundreds Demand Justice for Missing, Murdered Indigenous Women - 0 views

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    As many as thousands of Indigenous women have been murdered or gone missing in Canada - a crisis finally being investigated with a national inquiry.
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Waneek Horn-Miller's mission with MMIW Inquiry - 0 views

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    Waneek Horn-Miller, the former Olympian has a new challenge now, playing a key role in the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls. Her position as director of community engagement was announced at the inquiry's first news ... "
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Former Olympian Waneek Horn-Miller discusses her new 'mission': the MMIW inquiry - 0 views

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    For Waneek Horn-Miller, being part of the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls is more than just a job - it's a mission. A Mohawk from Kahnawake, Que., Horn-Miller is a former Olympian, a media personality and a health advocate.
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Edmonton-based march highlighting missing and murdered indigenous women now in its 12th... - 0 views

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    Hundreds of people squeezed into the basement of Sacred Heart Church on Tuesday evening before embarking on an annual march for missing and murdered women.Danielle Boudreau started the Memorial March of Edmonton for Missing and Murdered Women in 2006 after both her friend and sister-in-law were murdered."We wanted to them to be treated like human b
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Sacred fire ceremony for missing and murdered Indigenous people - 0 views

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    First Nations representatives gathered on the front lawn of Hamilton City Hall Tuesday for a sacred fire ceremony to commemorate missing and murdered Indigenous people. Raymond Stonefox was leading the ceremony, which includes a pipe ceremony and drums, saying it will help provide peace and connection to Indigenous and non-Indigenous people separated from their loved ones.
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Missing and murdered indigenous women, girls inquiry will not expand to include men - 0 views

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    OTTAWA-The national inquiry into the travesty of the missing and murdered indigenous women and girls has been under fire for both taking too long to get up and running, but a potential sidebar suggesting the inquiry be expanded to include men was (mostly) set aside when the inquiry spoke at a news conference on Tuesday, February 7.
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March for missing and murdered women takes place Tuesday - 0 views

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    It's a sombre march through the streets of Edmonton every Valentine's Day. Women, men, and children walk to remember women they've lost to violence in our city. The march takes place across Canada. Danielle Boudreau founded Edmonton's walk 12 years ago. "I encouraged people to bring pictures of their loved ones and posters," Boudreau said.
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'We call them our sisters': February 14 Women's Memorial March organizer - 0 views

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    Evelyne Youngchief remembers the first time she marched for fellow Indigenous women who disappeared. It was Valentine's Day 1993. The then 32-year-old had just dropped her son off at daycare in the Downtown Eastside when a group marched past, carrying banners bearing names of missing loved ones.
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