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Demonstrators march in Downtown Eastside to honour women lost to violence, poverty

by Tarnjit Parmar and Devon Banfield Posted Feb 14, 2021 12:53 pm PDT Last Updated Feb 14, 2021 at 1:07 pm PDT (Courtesy Atira Women s Resource Society @FreeOfViolence) Summary People are marching through the Downtown Eastside Sunday to honour women who have died from violence, abuse and poverty Myrna Cranmer is one of the organizers of the march and says it s been a traumatic year with dozens of women dying She says the march allows family and friends to mourn their loved ones VANCOUVER (NEWS 1130) For the 30th year, thousands of people are marching through the Downtown Eastside to remember women who have lost their lives to violence.

Commissioner calls for transparency on response to MMIWG inquiry

Article content “My patience is very thin,” she said. A statement from the National Action Plan Core Working Group in December said work was underway to develop the strategy, including an accountability framework, in partnership with Indigenous Peoples. The Crown-Indigenous department website also sites a list of actions taken to address violence against Indigenous women and girls. It includes a commitment to end drinking water advisories, funding for Indigenous languages and a counselling phone line for Indigenous people. Audette spoke during an online news conference with Indigenous leaders and activists ahead of the annual vigil for missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls on Sunday.

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