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Through the stories of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls (MMIWG2S) and children, we are able to gain perspective on the violence faced by the communities.
Generations of Canadians have gone through life unaware of residential schools, the historical and ongoing effects of the Indian Act, the significance of treaties, or the contributions of Indigenous Peoples to Canada's mosaic.




- Apr 9
Story of Rebecca Contois


- Apr 9
Story of Linda Mary Beardy


- Sep 9, 2022
Story of Sharon Abraham


- Sep 9, 2022
Story of Tiffany Skye


- Sep 9, 2022
Story of Serenity


- Sep 9, 2022
Story of Sharon Nora Jane Abraham


- Sep 9, 2022
Story of Sabrina Polchies


- Sep 9, 2022
Story of Roberta Lincoln


- Sep 9, 2022
Story of Nellie Angutiguluk


- Sep 9, 2022
Marlene Yvonne Abigosis


- Sep 9, 2022
Story of Marilyn Badger


- Sep 9, 2022
Story of Leah Anderson


- Sep 9, 2022
Story of Laura Ann Ahenakew


- Sep 9, 2022
Story of Loretta Capot-Blanc


- Sep 9, 2022
Story of Leah Anderson


- Sep 9, 2022
Story of Leanne Benwell


- Sep 9, 2022
Story of Leslie Talley


- Sep 9, 2022
Story of Linda Condo


- Sep 9, 2022
Story of Laura Banman