MMIWG2S
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With ‘grief and a desire for change,’ community gathers to remember MMIWG2S+ in ‘Winnipeg’
Cities across the continent held similar walks on Valentine’s Day, marking the 35th anniversary of annual memorials for missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls and Two-Spirit people
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Inquest continues into ‘Winnipeg’ police shooting death of Eishia Hudson, 16
Non-adversarial probe of teen’s death cannot assign blame, but family and First Nations hope it will recommend meaningful ways to prevent similar police shootings
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‘Bring her home’: How Buffalo Woman was identified as Ashlee Shingoose
The Anishininew mother as been missing since 2022 — now, her family is one step closer to bringing her home as the Province of Manitoba vows to search for her
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‘I hope there is closure’: Families of MMIWG await results as possible remains found at landfill
As the discovery is made less than three months into probing the Prairie Green site, loved ones of Morgan Harris and Marcedes Myran are emotional
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How the ‘Winnipeg’ landfill search came to be: A timeline
Through advocacy and ceremony, families and allies of MMIWG pushed for an investigation amid a tragedy
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On the DTES, thousands gather to remember MMIWG2S+, call for justice: ‘Our hearts beat as one’
In photos: The 34th annual Women’s Memorial March brought many families together for a day of grieving, solidarity and advocacy
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From street patrols to landfill camps, ‘Winnipeg’ families of MMIWG shape their own justice
The city’s Indigenous community finds strength and solidarity as they await sentencing for a notorious and ‘racially motivated’ serial killer
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Advocacy group pulls out of Pickton evidence hearing after serial killer’s death
Justice for Girls is no longer an intervenor in the RCMP’s application to dispose of more than 14,000 exhibits from the murderer’s farm, but will instead ‘push very hard’ outside the courtroom
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Living on the DTES, we’ve seen the aftermath of the Pickton murders — victims and their families deserve better
Eva Takakanew and Julie Chapman reflect on the serial killer’s death and why the remaining police exhibits in the death are important for closure and justice
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People rally outside ‘Kamloops’ court as Curtis Sagmoen set to appear: ‘We’re there for all women’
The notorious Okanagan-based man with a history of violence against women was scheduled for a hearing on firearm-related charges Thursday, but didn’t show up










