Manawan community looks to UN for justice after Joyce Echaquan s death
The Manawan community, tired of Quebec refusing to adopt Joyce s Principle, says it is going straight to the UN next week. Quebec today announced $19.2 million in measures to support members of Indigenous communities who are victims of crime.
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Posted: Mar 05, 2021 12:41 PM ET | Last Updated: March 5
Sipi Flamand, vice-chief of the Manawan Band Council, said turning to the United Nations might not have been necessary if the provincial government had adopted Joyce’s Principle. (Submitted by Sipi Flamand)
The Atikamekw community of Manawan says it will call on the United Nations (UN) to examine the reality of Indigenous women in the wake of Joyce Echaquan s death.
Manawan community looks to UN for justice after Joyce Echaquan s death
The Manawan community, tired of Quebec refusing to adopt Joyce s Principle, says it is going straight to the UN next week. Quebec today announced $19.2 million in measures to support members of Indigenous communities who are victims of crime.
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CBC News ·
Posted: Mar 05, 2021 12:41 PM ET | Last Updated: March 5
Sipi Flamand, vice-chief of the Manawan Band Council, said turning to the United Nations might not have been necessary if the provincial government had adopted Joyce’s Principle. (Submitted by Sipi Flamand)
The Atikamekw community of Manawan says it will call on the United Nations (UN) to examine the reality of Indigenous women in the wake of Joyce Echaquan s death.