MMIWG2S
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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
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Indigenous fashion festival coming to Tk̓emlúps over weekend of Red Dress Day
The event, hosted by an MMIWG2S+ awareness organization, will see nine designers showcasing their work in an airport hangar over May 4 and 5
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Families of MMIWG face off with supporters of ‘comedy’ group behind Pickton shirt
The Danger Cats performed near the DTES despite community outrage and calls to apologize — while the Canadian Anti-Hate Network alleges ties to a far-right movement
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On Valentine’s Day, people gather for 33rd annual Women’s Memorial March: ‘they still are loved’
Over a thousand people stood shoulder-to-shoulder in ‘Vancouver’s’ DTES Wednesday to renew calls for justice and support families of MMIWG2S
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In advance of the DTES memorial march, Desirae Cardinal braids women’s hair for strength
‘The three braids are for strength, pride, and love, and being able to carry yourself in that way’
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‘It is a memorial; it is centred in love’: Hundreds march through lək̓ʷəŋən territories to honour MMIWG2S
The annual Stolen Sisters Memorial March took place in ‘Victoria’ this past weekend as a way to pay respects and renew calls for justice
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Seven years after her disappearance, family of Caitlin Potts reignites calls for justice
Loved ones of the Cree mother travelled from the prairies to the Okanagan to try to find answers about her case
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Indigenous girls, failed by MCFD, are going missing in the child welfare system
RCY report says this demographic accounts for 40 percent of kids who disappear from province’s ‘care’ as many flee or face unknown circumstances
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Hundreds march in memory of Carsyn Seaweed as community seeks answers
Family and allies gather in ‘Duncan’ for the Na̱mǥis and Quw’utsun’ teen who was loved by many










