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Communities across Canada are marking Red Dress Day today. It's also known as the national day of awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIWG). In Greater Sudbury ...
May 5 marks Red Dress Day ... Ontario city, which is surrounded by dozens of First Nations. Maple Leafs’ Anthony Stolarz leaves arena in ambulance after Game 1 injury This rural Ontario spot is ...
Also known as National Red Dress Day ... 2:46 Ontario ombudsman report exposes failures in Indigenous youth care Ontario ombudsman report exposes failures in Indigenous youth care What Canada ...
For Alexis Albert of Oneida Nation of the Thames, Red Dress Day is an opportunity to educate ... The latest Statistics Canada report found that the homicide rate for Indigenous women and girls ...
“Red Dress Day, held every May 5, originated in Canada as a movement to raise awareness about the high rates of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls,” says Peace River Aboriginal ...
Red Dress Day is held in honour of and to bring awareness to the ongoing MMIWG2S crisis in Canada. Indigenous women, according to the Native Women’s Association of Canada, are at a ...
Marked each year on May 5 to bring attention to murders and disappearances, Canada’s national Red Dress Day serves as a “solemn reminder and. . .a collective call to action,” said Jacqueline ...