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Prayers for the family and Ashlee can finally rest. It's only because of the families advocating and not giving up to demand a search of the landfill that she and the others were found. #familiesfirst 💙🙏
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Well 3rd year for me in ceremony at the 34th DTES ANNUAL FEBRUARY 14TH WOMEN'S MEMORIAL MARCH The power of the healing indescribable. Thousands of families, stories, drums, Woman Warrior song sang repeatedly 💙🙏 #MMEIP #familiesfirst
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NATIONAL RIBBON SKIRT DAY Because of the courage of one little girl not standing for racism and shame, she changed law that January 4th will forever be known as National Women's Skirt Day 🙏💙 #NRSD2025
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Hey @GlobalCalgary next year you might want to consider having an actual Indigenous veteran on the early morning news story explain the history of Indigenous veterans rather than a white male who actually shared WHITEWASHED INCORRECT INFORMATION!! @fieldofredcrosses
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Deborah Green retweeted
As we approach National Day for Truth and Reconciliation on Sept 30, you may see or hear comments like these on social media or during conversations. The truth about residential schools is important for every Canadian to learn. Without truth, there can be no reconciliation.
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NDP MP @LeahGazan tabled a private member’s bill to add residential school denialism to the Criminal Code of Canada. Here she is explaining the proposed law.
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This Wednesday the Canadian Medical Association (CMA) will publicly apologize for its role, and the role of the medical profession, in the past and ongoing harms to First Nations, Inuit and Métis Peoples in the Canadian health system. The ceremony will be held on the traditional territory of the lək̓ wəŋiʔnəŋ speaking people of Songhees and Xwsepsum Nations. WATCH THIS Powerful film The Unforgotten produced by the CMA depicting racism experienced by Indigenous peoples at the link here: theunforgotten.cma.ca/film/u…
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Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew says materials needed to search the Prairie Green Landfill will begin to move this month. Kinew met this afternoon with families whose loved ones' remains are believed to be in the landfill north of Winnipeg.
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In a most respectful ceremony Premier Wab Kinew offered prayers for good outcomes for the landfill search today June 11,2024. The only action of note in Canada today! Gitchi-Miigwetch @WabKinew #searchthelandfill #marcedesmyran #morganharris #maskodebinesikwe
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👏👏 National Indigenous Peoples Month 👏👏 My mother getting released from the prison of Lebret residential school in her forced catholic clothes, to me fighting colonization most of my life, to my daughter proudly wearing her ribbon skirt with pride. Remember the truths ‼️
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Honoured to sit with fellow matriarchs on the Indigenous Women in Leadership panel today at the WIL Summit. "Changing western leadership models to fit Indigenous people is vital if we are to see Indigenous natural born leaders in corporations." One of the thoughts I shared today.
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My sister was dropped off in minis 40 winter weather outside of Calgary to "walk" back. She died after falling down the times. Ribbon skirts no matter who wears them in RCMP is not reconciliation.
This is far more common than anyone knows. RCMP left me on a highway in rural SK over 50 kms from my mom's home on Christmas day. No one was on the road and I almost died. I peeled the skin in full from giant blisters of freezing off of my hands and feet. 🪶💔😡 Ribbon skirts
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About the RCMP ribbon skirt facebook.com/share/p/dSpGd3A…

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Day 1 of Forward Summit 2024 with my colleagues. Great to see so many people I know, meet new people, and hear from many inspiring speakers ❤️ Was an honour to bear witness to Tsuut’ina Chief Whitney gift National Chief Cindy Woodhouse Nepinak a Buffalo hide. @forward_summit
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Lovely VIP dinner on the eve of the @forward_summit Was so nice to see Mark Little, he sure is missed! Seen many friends and fellow leadership council members. Was busy visiting and eating and didn't get photos with everyone, but the next two days at the summit I will get more!
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Who's land @UofCProblems? Your the one trespassing!
Here’s Charlotte Yellow Horn from Piikani Nation explaining before police areived that the University of Calgary students had permission from Blackfoot Confederacy to be camped there.
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'Come together': Families, survivors remember the missing and murdered on Red Dress Day in Alberta calgary.ctvnews.ca/come-toge…

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Today in Mohkinstsis, 4th Annual Red Dress Day Gathering. @GlobalCalgary @CBCIndigenous @CBCCalgary @CTVCalgary @APTNNews
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Today on May 5th, learn about "Starlight Tours", National Day of Awareness for MMEIP
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In the 1990s and early 2000s, police in Saskatoon, Canada often left people in the cold so they freeze to death. On November 29, 1990, the body of 17-year-old Neil Stonechild was found face down in a field across the street from a manufacturing center five miles north of Saskatoon's city center. That night, the temperature had dropped to -18 degrees Fahrenheit, but Stonechild was dressed only in a T-shirt and jeans along with a lightweight jacket and just one shoe. The last time anyone had seen Stonechild was five days earlier — when he was handcuffed in the backseat of a police cruiser with blood streaming down his face. And the last thing a friend remembers him saying was, "Help me. They're going to kill me." According to the Saskatoon police department's official report, Stonechild died of hypothermia after getting drunk and walking away from a party in order to turn himself in at a police station for an open warrant. But that version of events never made sense to those who saw Stonechild already in custody just before he vanished. And it wouldn't be until two more strikingly similar deaths occurred a decade later that investigators determined that the two officers who picked up Stonechild had intentionally driven him miles outside of town before abandoning him to die in sub-zero temperatures.
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This Sunday
National Day for MMEIP Awareness, May 5th ❤️. Also known as Red Dress Day. Each dress represents the spirits of loved ones, gone to soon. Join in Calgary for the 4th Annual Mohkinstsis Healing Gathering ❤️ #MMEIP #familiesfirst #RedDressDay #231CallsToJustice
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