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'We Are Marching Until the Violence Against Women Ends'


The memorial march has always drawn attention to the disproportionate numbers of missing and murdered Indigenous women, and organizers say it was more important than ever to hold the march this year.
The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed deadly inequalities across Canadian society, with violence against women, fatal overdoses and racist incidents all increasing. And there has been new attention on the issue of systemic racism against Indigenous people in the B.C. health-care system.
Scenes from the Women’s Memorial March on Feb. 14, 2021.
Photos by Jennifer Gauthier.
“Because of COVID, there are higher rates of racism, discrimination and violence,” said Sinktesapatawiya, a march organizer from Treaty 6 territory in Alberta. ....

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Police seek public's help finding Indigenous woman missing in Vancouver since September


Police seek public s help finding Indigenous woman missing in Vancouver since September
Chelsea Poorman was last seen in the Granville Street area in downtown Vancouver. Her family says she hasn t been heard from since and there are no clues as to what happened.
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Posted: Dec 24, 2020 2:06 PM PT | Last Updated: December 24, 2020
Chelsea Poorman, left, is pictured with her sister around the time of her disappearance. (Submitted/Paige Kiernan)
Vancouver police are asking for the public s help finding an Indigenous woman who has been missing since September.
Chelsea Poorman was last seen in the Granville Street area in downtown Vancouver. Her family says she hasn t been heard from since and there are no clues as to what happened. ....

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