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<span class="cn logo"></span>[[:Category:CHEK News|CHEK News]]: June 3, 2021 ([[:Category:By Kendall Hanson|Kendall Hanson]]) ''"Ottawa tables response on Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women"'' | <span class="cn logo"></span>[[:Category:CHEK News|CHEK News]]: June 3, 2021 ([[:Category:By Kendall Hanson|Kendall Hanson]]) ''"Ottawa tables response on Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women"'' | ||
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<big>'''Ottawa tables response on Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women'''</big> | <big>'''Ottawa tables response on Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women'''</big> | ||
The federal government has tabled its response to the report on Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls. | The federal government has tabled its response to the report on [[wikipedia:MMIWG|Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls]]. | ||
The $2-billion action plan intends to tackle the inequalities Indigenous people face when dealing with the justice system. | The $2-billion [https://mmiwg2splus-nationalactionplan.ca action plan] intends to tackle the inequalities Indigenous people face when dealing with the justice system. | ||
''“To work with you to make sure your voices are heard and to end the violence and the abuse,”'' said Justin Trudeau during the announcement. | ''“To work with you to make sure your voices are heard and to end the violence and the abuse,”'' said Justin Trudeau during the [https://www.pm.gc.ca/en/news/speeches/2021/06/03/prime-ministers-remarks-launch-national-action-plan-missing-and-murdered announcement]. | ||
21-year-old Lisa Young of Nanaimo, reported missing in 2002, is among the cases without justice. Young’s aunt says Lisa’s mom initially concealed her daughter’s Indigenous background. | 21-year-old Lisa Young of Nanaimo, reported missing in 2002, is among the cases without justice. Young’s aunt says Lisa’s mom initially concealed her daughter’s Indigenous background. | ||
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''“My sister didn’t want people to know that at first because they thought she would be treated differently,”'' said Carol Martin. | ''“My sister didn’t want people to know that at first because they thought she would be treated differently,”'' said Carol Martin. | ||
Martin says she believes the action plan announced today is a step in the right direction. | Martin says she believes the [https://mmiwg2splusnationalactionplan.ca action plan] announced today is a step in the right direction. | ||
''“I’m happy to see them putting money forward, especially for language and culture,”'' | ''“I’m happy to see them putting money forward, especially for language and culture,”'' | ||
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''“A lot of reactive measures in terms of health care, policing, RCMP relationships that stuff is all good, I don’t see a lot of commitment towards preventative measures,”'' said Carla Voyageur, a Cofounder of the [[tt20200121|Lil’ Red Dress Project]] in the Comox Valley. | ''“A lot of reactive measures in terms of health care, policing, RCMP relationships that stuff is all good, I don’t see a lot of commitment towards preventative measures,”'' said Carla Voyageur, a Cofounder of the [[tt20200121|Lil’ Red Dress Project]] in the Comox Valley. | ||
The Comox Valley group has helped Vancouver Island families of missing Indigenous women with publicizing their cases. | The Comox Valley group has helped Vancouver Island families of missing Indigenous women with [[cn20191218|publicizing their cases]]. | ||
''“Any direction is a good direction unfortunately there’s a lot of work to be done and I don’t know if it’s ever enough at this point especially in light of the recent events such as the massacre findings of the 215 children,”'' said Voyageur. | ''“Any direction is a good direction unfortunately there’s a lot of work to be done and I don’t know if it’s ever enough at this point especially in light of the recent events such as the massacre findings of the [https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/tk-eml%C3%BAps-te-secw%C3%A9pemc-215-children-former-kamloops-indian-residential-school-1.6043778 215 children],”'' said Voyageur. | ||
Even though the plan may not be everything some hoped the government says it’s not set in stone and will evolve to meet the needs of families and survivors. | Even though the plan may not be everything some hoped the government says it’s not set in stone and will evolve to meet the needs of families and survivors. | ||
<small>''With files to CBC''</small> | |||
== See also == | |||
* [[:Category:RCMP treatment of Lisa's family]] | |||
* [[:File:Moses-Martin-MMIWG-Inquiry.png]] | |||
* [[:File:Moses-Martin-MMIWG-Inquiry.mp4]] | |||
* [https://www.mmiwg-ffada.ca Final Report - MMIWG Inquiry] <small>([https://web.archive.org/web/20230306041049/https://www.mmiwg-ffada.ca archive])</small> | |||
* [https://www.rcaanc-cirnac.gc.ca/eng/1590523702000/1590523850562 Government of Canada page: Missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls and 2SLGBTQI+ people] | |||
* Lisa's cousin [[Chantel Moore]] was killed by an RCMP officer ([[:File:Tla-o-qui-aht statement about RCMP murder of Chantel-Moore 2020.pdf|June 2020 Tla-o-qui-aht Statement]]) <span class="pdf" title="PDF"></span> | |||
* 2021-June-3 ''[[cn20210603|Ottawa tables response on MMIWG]]'' <small style='whitespace:nowrap'><span class='logo cn'></span></span>[[:Category:CHEK News|CHEK News]]</small> | |||
* [[RCMP failed to respond to questions raised about Lisa's case at the MMIWG Inquiry]] | |||
* [[wikipedia:MMIWG|MMIWG]] on Wikipedia | |||
[[Category:CHEK News]] | [[Category:CHEK News]] |
Latest revision as of 08:29, 30 September 2024
Summary
CHEK News: June 3, 2021 (Kendall Hanson) "Ottawa tables response on Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women"
source: https://cheknews.ca/ottawa-tables-response-on-missing-and-murdered-indigenous-women-811507
clip: https://lisamarieyoung.ca/video/chek/cn20210603.mp4
archive: https://web.archive.org/web/20210604020128/https://www.cheknews.ca/ottawa-tables-response-on-missing-and-murdered-indigenous-women-811507/
[Reproduced under Copyright Act (Canada) s.29.2 — Fair Dealing for the purpose of news reporting]
Ottawa tables response on Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women
The federal government has tabled its response to the report on Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls.
The $2-billion action plan intends to tackle the inequalities Indigenous people face when dealing with the justice system.
“To work with you to make sure your voices are heard and to end the violence and the abuse,” said Justin Trudeau during the announcement.
21-year-old Lisa Young of Nanaimo, reported missing in 2002, is among the cases without justice. Young’s aunt says Lisa’s mom initially concealed her daughter’s Indigenous background.
“My sister didn’t want people to know that at first because they thought she would be treated differently,” said Carol Martin.
Martin says she believes the action plan announced today is a step in the right direction.
“I’m happy to see them putting money forward, especially for language and culture,”
The prime minister today acknowledged the national plan won’t fix everything, suggesting that there are “no investments that can bring back the lives lost or that can heal people’s pain.”
Trudeau, however, outlined on Thursday that Ottawa is trying to do better.
“We’re taking a step forward together to make the transformative change necessary to end this national tragedy,” the prime minister said.
The government is pledging more than $2 billion dollars over five years in response to the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls.
The money will be earmarked to improve law enforcement training, revitalize Indigenous languages, transform the delivery of health care and designate Indigenous policing as an essential service.
“A lot of reactive measures in terms of health care, policing, RCMP relationships that stuff is all good, I don’t see a lot of commitment towards preventative measures,” said Carla Voyageur, a Cofounder of the Lil’ Red Dress Project in the Comox Valley.
The Comox Valley group has helped Vancouver Island families of missing Indigenous women with publicizing their cases.
“Any direction is a good direction unfortunately there’s a lot of work to be done and I don’t know if it’s ever enough at this point especially in light of the recent events such as the massacre findings of the 215 children,” said Voyageur.
Even though the plan may not be everything some hoped the government says it’s not set in stone and will evolve to meet the needs of families and survivors.
With files to CBC
See also
- Category:RCMP treatment of Lisa's family
- File:Moses-Martin-MMIWG-Inquiry.png
- File:Moses-Martin-MMIWG-Inquiry.mp4
- Final Report - MMIWG Inquiry (archive)
- Government of Canada page: Missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls and 2SLGBTQI+ people
- Lisa's cousin Chantel Moore was killed by an RCMP officer (June 2020 Tla-o-qui-aht Statement)
- 2021-June-3 Ottawa tables response on MMIWG CHEK News
- RCMP failed to respond to questions raised about Lisa's case at the MMIWG Inquiry
- MMIWG on Wikipedia
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