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Femmes disparues: un groupe de femmes autochtones présentera son propre plan
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6 in 10 Indigenous women experience physical or sexual abuse: Statistics Canada
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Prince Albert Daily Herald
Dannataya Burns holds a photo for her mother Monica, who was found dead north of Prince Albert in January 2015, during a walk at Kinsmen Park on Wednesday in remembrance of Canada’s missing and murdered Indigenous women. Monica’s killer plead guilty to manslaughter and one other charge in 2016, and was sentenced to 13 years in jail. Jason Kerr/Daily Herald
One of Dorothy Burn’s biggest wishes in life is that she had the chance to get to know her niece.
Monica Lee Burns was in her late 20s when she was found dead roughly 15 km north of Prince Albert on Jan. 17, 2015. On Wednesday, Dorothy and her husband Ron were among the dozens of friends and family members who gathered in Kinsmen Park to remember Monica and the many other Indigenous women who were murdered.
Yet the response, received in a 54-page compilation of internal emails, indicates the force does not separately track cases of murdered and missing Indigenous women, despite calls for greater transparency and a new approach to its relationship with Indigenous communities.
In March 2020, The Tyee requested the total resources spent investigating cases of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls between Jan. 1, 2019, and March 31, 2020.
A tally of responses forwarded from divisions across Canada shows the RCMP spent just over $3.6 million during the 15-month period, a small slice of its $3.5-billion annual budget.
However that total is incomplete and does not provide a full picture of how Canada’s national police force addresses what the national inquiry described as “genocide” against Indigenous women.
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