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Walking With Our Sisters is a journey in truth, beauty and the pain of lost loves - 0 views

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    Denise Pictou thought she'd feel sad first witnessing a memorial to missing and murdered indigenous women. "What I found instead was love," says the daughter of murdered Mi'kmaq activist Anna Mae Aquash. Walking With Our Sisters, now on view at the Mount Saint Vincent University Art Gallery to Feb.
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Émilie Monnet's collaborative piece is a reflective work on the Canadian gove... - 0 views

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    Émilie Monnet's collaborative piece is a reflective work on the Canadian government's inquiries into the missing and murdered Indigenous women that began in 2016
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Memorial honouring missing and murdered Aboriginal women opens at N.S. university - 0 views

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    A solemn memorial that honours the scores of missing and murdered Aboriginal women in Canada officially opened in Halifax on Saturday. The poignant display entitled "Walking With Our Sisters" is set up in at Mount Saint Vincent University. A special area has been set aside for children, most victims of the residential school system.
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'They represent the unfinished lives': memorial honours missing and murdered Indigenous... - 0 views

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    A powerful memorial called Walking With Our Sisters is now set up at Mount Saint Vincent University in Bedford, N.S. The community-based art commemoration is an opportunity for people to pay respect and honour the lives of missing and murdered Indigenous women.
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Family's questions still unanswered 2 years after woman's fatal fall at Regina hotel - 0 views

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    Two years have passed since 29-year-old Nadine Machiskinic fell 10 storeys down a hotel laundry chute and died. Her family does not agree with the assessment of what happened. "In the beginning of Nadine's investigation, there was a 60-hour delay. There were conflicting coroner reports," said Machiskinic's aunt Delores Stevenson.
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CBC's The Current: Missing Murdered Indigenous Women Forum - 1 views

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    CBC Radio One's The Current visits Vancouver on Tuesday, January 24, 2017 to discuss the issue of missing and murdered Indigenous women. Host Anna Maria Tremonti explores the root causes of this national issue in a live taping of the show. Tickets for the forum are available here and must be reserved in advance.
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Missing persons by the numbers - 0 views

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    Since thousand of missing persons reports are filed by police every year, manually collected and collating those reports into usable data wasn't practical. Instead, Morel said the RCMP developed an algorithm that sweeps the Canadian Police Information Centre, better known as CPIC, for relevant information. Morel says the algorithm scoops up all missing persons reports and related reports filed by police across Canada. That information is then broken down by province and territory and by category. The result is the first publicly available data base on missing persons in Canada that the public and police can use to aid investigations. The data does not yet break down the number of reported missing persons and those people no longer considered missing. Nor does it currently distinguish between missing First Nations women and the rest of the population.
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Native Women's Association meets Trudeau - 0 views

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    OTTAWA - Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has met representatives from the Native Women's Association, saying the organization brings forward the voices of people too often not heard in structures of power. Trudeau, Indigenous Affairs Minister Carolyn Bennett and new Status of Women Minister Maryam Monsef, met members of the group, which has long pushed for an inquiry into missing and murdered indigenous women.
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Native Women's Association elevates voices of those often not heard: Trudeau - 0 views

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    The Canadian Press January 11, 2017 09:16 AM OTTAWA - Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has met representatives from the Native Women's Association, saying the organization brings forward the voices of people too often not heard in structures of power.
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Family hosts vigil for Nadine Machiskinic - 0 views

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    Tuesday marks a sombre anniversary for one Regina family. On Jan. 10, 2015, Nadine Machiskinic, 29, was rushed from a hotel in downtown Regina to hospital, where she was pronounced dead. She had plunged 10 storeys down the hotel's laundry chute.
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Crime Prevention event set for Tuesday - 0 views

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    Grande Prairie Crime Prevention and Grande Prairie Friendship Centre will host a luncheon on Tuesday on the subject of murdered and missing indigenous women.
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Supporting the families of MMIWG - 0 views

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    The holidays can be a time of celebration for many people in Manitoba with the spirit of gratitude and recognition of one's blessings. Unfortunately, the holidays can also be a very difficult time for Manitobans who are without their loved ones.
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Authorities take another look at how well indigenous women knew their killers - 0 views

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    Hamilton Spectator New categories that more precisely define the relationships between murdered indigenous women and their killers will provide a better picture of the circumstances in which the killings took place. Previously, the RCMP had been unable to elaborate on "casual relationships" in much detail.
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NWAC Seeks Greater Efforts for MMIWG National Inquiry - 0 views

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    OTTAWA - The Native Women's Association of Canada (NWAC) has released their official Report Card on the activities of the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (Inquiry). Drafted to reflect the success of the Inquiry in meeting its directives and mandates as it progresses, NWAC is employing this tool to provide the ...
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Survivors, families 'discouraged' by lack of communication from MMIW inquiry - 0 views

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    The commission heading up a long-awaited inquiry into missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls (MMIWG) gets low marks when it comes to keeping victims' families in the loop, according to the first report card issued by the Native Women's Association of Canada.
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Inquiry into missing, murdered indigenous women will strain health resources - 0 views

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    The public-health community must be prepared to deal with the "emotional burdens" of a national inquiry into missing and murdered indigenous women, which will likely increase mental-health issues such as depression, suicide and addiction among those who participate in the process, says a new editorial in the Canadian Journal of Public Health.
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Winnipeg 'champions' conducted never-ending search for the missing in 2016 - 0 views

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    Mitch Bourbonniere began 2016 helping hundreds of Winnipeggers look for Cooper Nemeth, a search that ended when the slain 17-year-old's body was found. Bourbonniere wrapped up the year helping Winnipeggers conduct a search for another missing teen, which ended when he rescued her from the river.
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'There just is no closure' - A Kitchener mother's heartache 10 years after her daughter... - 0 views

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    Waterloo Region Record KITCHENER - There's not a day that goes by that Amy Miller doesn't think about her daughter, Denise Bourdeau. But there are certain dates, certain times of year, that are harder than others. New Year's Day, the day the 39-year-old mother of three went missing 10 years ago.
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Northern Manitoba grand chief looks back at 2016 and the fight for MMIW - 0 views

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    Sheila North Wilson began 2016 with hope Canadians would better understand the tragic scope of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls. One year later, they're beginning to get the picture, she said. Now it's time to raise awareness about the people who target them.
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Martha Troian reflects on launch of MMIW inquiry - 0 views

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    I remember sitting in my office at home, staring out my window while conducting my first interview for CBC's missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls project. I was four days into the work. I talked to Nancy Masuskapoe, the older sister of Bernadette Ahenakew.
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