Assembly of First Nations
Will an Inquiry into the Deaths of Canadian Aboriginal Women Bring Peace to Their Families?
Mag Cywink, who has spent over two decades searching for justice in her sister's murder, fears a national inquiry will hurt those who it is trying to help the most.
Talking to Canada’s Status of Women Minister About What Can Be Done to Stop Violence Against Aboriginal Women
Kellie Leitch is responsible for the status of women and labor portfolios. She sat down with VICE Canada to talk about violence against women.
Roundtable on Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women Begins and Feds Actually Show Up
"There's been so much societal indifference and that is really painful for family members to endure," says organizer Audrey Huntley.
How to Fix the Poisoned Relationship Between the RCMP and Aboriginal Women
Following news of yet another Canadian police officer mistreating an aboriginal woman, we spoke to the vice president of the Native Women's Association of Canada about how to rebuild the fractured relationship between cops and women in the country.
The Teenager Calling for an Inquiry into Canada's Missing and Murdered Aboriginal Women
Rinelle Harper, a victim of assault herself, appealed to the country at the Assembly of First Nations.