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Advocates outraged after dozens of memorial red dresses vandalized on Vancouver IslandAdvocates for missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls say someone has torn down dozens of memorial red dresses on Vancouver Island.CrimeNov 27
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Sisters in Spirit Healing Walk in Regina marks 4th yearRegina Police Service held their fourth annual Sisters in Spirit Healing Walk to honor the lives of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls.CanadaOct 4
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Métis human rights advocate Muriel Stanley Venne dies at 87Venne, born in Lamont, Alta., was one of the first appointees to Alberta's Human Rights Commission in 1973 and later served as chair.CanadaDec 23
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Canada’s privacy laws limit cross-border sex trafficking probes: U.S. envoyAmbassador David Cohen says progress has been made on strengthening Canada-U.S. border security, but sex trafficking remains a 'significant issue.'CanadaDec 8
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‘The name is femicide’: Why some want term added to Canada’s Criminal CodeWhile the recent slaying of an Ottawa mother in a park is bringing more awareness to the term femicide, advocates say it’s an epidemic that is not new to our country.CrimeOct 31
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Shaping Saskatchewan: Jordy IronstarJordy Ironstar reflects on his journey as part of the 2SLGBTQIA+ community in the latest edition of Shaping Saskatchewan.CanadaOct 18
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Manitoba begins third stage of landfill search for victims’ remainsThe remains of Morgan Harris and Marcedes Myran — victims of convicted serial killer Jeremy Skibicki — are believed to have been taken to the landfill in 2022.CrimeOct 23
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New arrests in case of Ontario realtor found dead in cottage countryYuk-Ying Anita Mui, a 56-year-old from Markham, was reported missing by her family on Aug. 9 and her burned remains were found three days later in Parry Sound, Ont.CrimeDec 17
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‘She should still be here’: Family calls for justice in wake of N.S. woman’s deathThe family of 22-year-old Destiny Rennie, a Mi'kmaw woman who died last summer in a Nova Scotia hospital, joined supporters in calling for justice during a march.CanadaOct 4
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B.C. party leaders duel over tax cut proposals with election just 10 days awayThe leaders of B.C.'s two front-running political parties have each offered a new tax benefit, and both argue theirs will provide more relief to the public.PoliticsOct 9
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Feds say these banned firearms are for battlefields, and may go to UkraineThe move follows the May 2020 ban of 1,500 makes and models of firearms, a number that grew to more than 2,000 by November of this year as new variants were identified.CanadaDec 5
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No day parole for Travis Vader, who still denies murdering Lyle and Marie McCannTravis Vader was found guilty of manslaughter in 2017 and sentenced to life in prison for the deaths of Lyle and Marie McCann, with the chance to apply for parole in seven years.CrimeDec 12
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‘It will take time’: Wab Kinew reflects on first year as Manitoba premierManitoba Premier Wab Kinew continues to enjoy a honeymoon with voters one year after his NDP government was elected, but there are challenges ahead.PoliticsOct 3
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Family of Langley, B.C., woman missing 7 years says pain is ‘indescribable’Kristina Ward was last seen crossing a street in Langley, B.C., with a man pushing a bike. That was seven years ago, but her family holds onto hope for the RCMP investigation.CanadaSep 27
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Grassroots group celebrates one year of soup and support"I believe in fighting for what's right, but I also believe in creating a solution. And this was our solution."LifestyleOct 26
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Manitoba to look at GPS options at landfills following slayings of 4 Indigenous womenThe Manitoba government is looking at ways to increase monitoring and surveillance of garbage trucks and landfills following the slayings of four Indigenous women.PoliticsSep 4
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‘Evil monster’: Man sentenced to life for slayings of 4 Indigenous women in WinnipegJeremy Skibicki showed no emotion as the sentence was handed down Wednesday.CrimeAug 28
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Manitoba, feds provide $986K to community resource in Tina Fontaine’s memoryThe life and legacy of a young girl murdered in Winnipeg 10 years ago will be honoured with federal and provincial funding for a community resource aimed at helping at-risk youth.CrimeAug 16
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Manitoba cabinet ministers reflect on 10-year anniversary of Tina Fontaine murderManitoba Families Minister Nahanni Fontaine said Friday it is difficult to honour the anniversary of Tina Fontaine's murder even in spite of the good her death has done for MMIGW.CanadaAug 9
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B.C. police department drops surnames in missing person alertsIt could be a weekend teenage runaway. An elderly loved one, lost and disoriented. Or it could be the first indication of murder.CrimeAug 20