New Brunswick launched a coroner’s inquest into the death of Chantel Moore, the 26-year-old Indigenous woman, fatally shot by police on June 4th. As Silas Brown reports, healing marches are being held across the province, demanding justice and a public inquiry into her death.
- Calls for systemic change after Chantel Moore’s brother takes his own life
- Edmundston, N.B., police officer who shot Chantel Moore now back at work
- ‘It’s not fair’: Family of Chantel Moore calls for justice on steps of B.C. legislature