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2014 Purple Ribbon Call for an Inquiry
Credits: PEI Status of Women Volunteers from the PEI Purple Ribbon Campaign Against Violence talk about the need for a national inquiry into missing and murdered Indigenous women in Canada. Hear from Campaign coordinator Michelle Jay, Advisory Council on the Status of Women Chairperson Diane Kays, volunteers from Canada World Youth, volunteers from the community, […]
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Read MoreInjured female in Aklavik succumbs to injuries; investigation now a homicide
November 20, 2015 The injured female found near a trail in Aklavik has died as a result of her injuries. Aklavik RCMP continue to work with Northwest Territories Major Crimes Unit, in an investigation that has now become a homicide. “We’d really like to hear from anyone who has any knowledge of any activity on […]
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Read MoreMedia Statement – CACP Executive and Board of Directors meet in Whitehorse
Click here to download Whitehorse, YT – The Executive and Board of Directors of the Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police (CACP) are excited to hold their quarterly meeting, for the first time in its history, in the City of Whitehorse. The gathering of senior police leadership, representative of the wide-spread regions of Canada and elected […]
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Assembly of First Nations National Women’s Council Congratulates Women in New Federal Cabinet, Urges Action on to Address Violence
Assembly of First Nations National Women’s Council Congratulates Women in New Federal Cabinet, Urges Action on to Address Violence November 4, 2015 (Ottawa, ON) – The Assembly of First Nations (AFN) National Women’s Council released the following statement today following the swearing in of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and the new federal cabinet. The Assembly […]
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Read MoreContinued declines in crime rates highlighted in RCMP in New Brunswick’s Annual Report
October 15, 2015 The New Brunswick RCMP has released its 2014 annual report “In your community”. The report reflects on some of the past year’s investigations, successes and challenges. It highlights the work done by our employees to protect the most vulnerable in our communities and to keep communities safe from drugs and the threat […]
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Read MoreProvincial Government Launches New Violence Prevention Action Plan
October 6, 2015 Supporting Safe Communities The Government of Newfoundland and Labrador today released Working Together for Violence Free Communities: An Action Plan for the Prevention of Violence in Newfoundland and Labrador 2015-2019. The action plan is part of the Provincial Government’s continued commitment to building safe, violence-free communities in Newfoundland and Labrador. “This comprehensive […]
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Jack Woodward: Protection of “Hunting Grounds” is the Foundation of Canadian Aboriginal & Envir. Law
Credits: Jack Woodward Published on Aug 7, 2015 Part 1: Jack Woodward in Nova Scotia speaking at the Canadian Bar Association Aboriginal Law conference. Part 2: Jack Woodward: How NDP Stood Up For Aboriginal People & Created Section 35 of the Constitution Act Part 3: Jack Woodward: Ecological Content, Aboriginal & Treaty Rights Under Section 35 Canada’s […]
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Featured Video of the Day: I am Witness Vignette – “There has to be a Change”
Credits: fncaringsociety Published on May 26, 2015 The night before closing arguments, KAIROS Canada hosted a celebration in honour of the First Nations child welfare case. The footage from this celebration has been made into vignettes that will be released weekly until the final ruling is released. The final ruling is expected from the Canadian […]
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Read MoreRCMP – National Aboriginal Day, June 21st, 2015
June 21st of each year marks Aboriginal Day, a celebration of Canada’s Aboriginal culture and tradition. This is an important day for the RCMP given our significant relationship with the country’s Aboriginal communities we serve, and the role Aboriginal people play within the force itself. Did you know… The RCMP’s workforce has over 1,900 Aboriginal […]
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