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"This is an incredibly critical issue. The government is ultimately responsible for what has been nothing but misogyny on the part of sectors of this society. I'm really hoping that when people read the newspapers tomorrow morning they'll know that people came out to support women in general and certainly the victims of violence and I'm hoping something will happen from that," he shared.
"I just want you to know that we have raised these issues in the legislature," said [Scott Fraser], "because there is a leadership role that's not happening from either the provincial or the federal government here, and they've got to pull their heads out of the sand.""Silence in the face of injustice is injustice, and it's us, it's you, we're not being silent. And we can't be. We mustn't be. You push your political leaders to do something about this. They have to acknowledge that there is a problem if they are going to fix it. They are not even doing that."See the full content of this document
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First Ever Stolen Sisters March for Victoria
Activist Rose Henry of Sliammon has a list of names she keeps close to her heart. On it are the names of the women who have gone missing from her life-Marnie, Agnes, Belinda, Bobby. She reads out the names on the steps of the BC legislature. Michelle, she says, was a street girl that went missing a few years ago.
"They found her remains, but they still never found w...See the full content of this document
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