Story of Dianne Bignell
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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.
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Story of Dianne Mae Bignell
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Story of Donna Kasyon
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Story of Donna Taylor
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Story of Delaine Copenance
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Story of Deidre Marie Michelin
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Story of Doreen Jack
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Story of Doreen Hardy
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Story of Dorothy Spence
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Story of Carolyn Connolly
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Story of Caitlin Potts
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Story of Caralyn King
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Story of Carol Prudhomme
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Story of Christine Elizabeth Ackabee
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Story of Carol Davis
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Story of Caroline Burns
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Story of Cheryl Johnson
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Story of Cheryl Black
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Story of Cheyenne Fox
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Story of Christina Littlejohn