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- Dawson Creek has become the last stop before people who go missing. Four people have gone missing from this small town in the last year. Two weeks ago, the remains of one individual were found. Renée Didier, 40, was a First Nations mother of two.
- Dawson Creek has become the last stop before people who go missing. Four people have gone missing from this small town in the last year. Two weeks ago, the remains of one individual were found. Renée Didier, 40, was a First Nations mother of two.
- My office is still waiting to hear whether the First Nations-led response noted in our reports will be given the utmost consideration.
- My office is still waiting to hear whether the First Nations-led response noted in our reports will be given the utmost consideration.
- Fifty years ago, an alarm was raised about the proportion of Indigenous Peoples in prisons, 23 per cent at the time. Systemic changes were proposed to eliminate the biases against Indigenous Peoples that created this mess. Today, that number is 32 per cent. One in three Canadians in prison is Indigenous. That is a stark measure of institutional racism.
- Fifty years ago, an alarm was raised about the proportion of Indigenous Peoples in prisons, 23 per cent at the time. Systemic changes were proposed to eliminate the biases against Indigenous Peoples that created this mess. Today, that number is 32 per cent. One in three Canadians in prison is Indigenous. That is a stark measure of institutional racism.
- Perhaps 2024 will be the year that federal departments are forced to report on reconciliation measures, not just empty commitments and intentions. To paraphrase Cindy Blackstock: do the real work so you don’t have to apologize or pay out the settlements yet again.
- Perhaps 2024 will be the year that federal departments are forced to report on reconciliation measures, not just empty commitments and intentions. To paraphrase Cindy Blackstock: do the real work so you don’t have to apologize or pay out the settlements yet again.
- In the waning days of the election campaign, the Progressive Conservative government put up billboards defending its refusal to search Winnipeg-area landfills for the remains of three missing women.
- In the waning days of the election campaign, the Progressive Conservative government put up billboards defending its refusal to search Winnipeg-area landfills for the remains of three missing women.
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