‘Read the 231 Calls for Justice’: Oct. 4 marks National Day of Action for MMIWG
As National Day of Action for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls is honoured across the country, Canadians are encouraged to honour the 231 Calls for Justice.
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‘Read the 231 Calls for Justice’: Oct. 4 marks National Day of Action for MMIWG

As National Day of Action for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls is honoured across the country, Canadians are encouraged to honour the 231 Calls for Justice.

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‘Read the 231 Calls for Justice’: Oct. 4 marks National Day of Action for MMIWG

As National Day of Action for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls is honoured across the country, Canadians are encouraged to honour the 231 Calls for Justice.

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‘Not a tick the box operation’: Addressing MMIWG calls for justice a work in progress

The federal government is moving towards accountability when it comes to responding to the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls' (MMIWG) calls for justice.

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Tseshaht First Nation calls on governments, churches to implement 26 Calls for Truth and Justice

Tseshaht First Nation is calling on all levels of government, ,both the Presbyterian Church of Canada and the United Church of Canada to implement 26 Calls for Truth and Justice.

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“Good first steps” is what Rachelle Venne is calling progress on two critical Calls for Justice from the National Inquiry on Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls.

On Jan. 10, Crown-Indigenous Relations Minister Marc Miller announced the appointment of Jennifer Moore Rattray as a ministerial special representative who will advance work in the establishment of an ombudsperson.

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Minister announces steps taken on MMIWG Calls for Justice

“Good first steps” is what Rachelle Venne is calling progress on two critical Calls for Justice from the National Inquiry on Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls. Venne is CEO for the Institute for the Advancement of Aboriginal Women (IAAW) in Alberta. On Jan. 10, Crown-Indigenous Relations Minister Marc Miller announced the appointment of Jennifer Moore Rattray as a ministerial special representative who will advance work in the establishment of an ombudsperson.

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