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Quicklinks to upcoming workshop, panel and vigil

Sisters in Spirit Community Engagement Workshop: http://www.missingjustice.ca/2009/09/sisters-in-spirit-community-engagement-workshop-sept-16th/
Panel and Vigial: http://www.missingjustice.ca/2009/09/justice-for-missing-and-murdered-indigenous-women-2-montreal-events-oct-2nd-4th/

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Activists call for inquiry into the Highway of Tears

ROBERT MATAS
VANCOUVER — From Tuesday’s Globe and Mail, Tuesday, Jun. 23, 2009 03:36AM EDT
They set out on a 1,500-kilometre walk to draw attention to women who have gone missing and possibly been murdered along the Northern B.C. highway known as the Highway of Tears.
They did not anticipate they could be placing themselves in danger by [...]

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Interview with Kary Ann Deer

June 18, 2009 marks the 3rd anniversary of the disappearance of  Tiffany Morrison from Kahnawake, Quebec. Tiffany, a mother in
her twenties, is one of more than 500 murdered or missing Indigenous women in Canada since 1980. To preview the upcoming vigil, the June 2009 edition of No One Is Illegal Radio features an interview with Kary [...]

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Vigil and Memorial Walk for Tiffany Morrison

Two Events:

June 18: A memorial walk and candlelight vigil for the 3rd anniversary of Tiffany Morrison’s disappearance, 8pm in Kahnawake, at the grounds beside the K103 radio station

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Strangers Scour the Land

The search for Maisy and Shannon continues
by Maya Rolbin-Ghanie and Dru Oja Jay
see photo essay - http://www.dominionpaper.ca/articles/2694
KITIGAN ZIBI ANISHINABEG–Maisy Odjick, 17, and her friend Shannon Alexander, now 18, vanished from Shannon’s father’s apartment in Maniwaki, Quebec, September 6, 2008. Both are from Kitigan Zibi, an Algonquin reserve adjacent to Maniwaki. Since September, neither the Kitigan [...]

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Lab to determine if bones found near Maniwaki are human

http://www.ottawacitizen.com/news/determine+bones+found+near+Maniwaki+human/1584417/story.html
The Ottawa Citizen May 11, 2009
OTTAWA — Quebec provincial police have sent bones found near Maniwaki, where two teenaged girls disappeared last summer, for lab analysis to see whether they are human.The bones were found by Kitigan-Zibi police about 8:15 p.m. Saturday, and they called in the provincial police.
The bones were found beside Road 107 [...]

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