The Winnipeg MP says if the public is better informed when Indigenous women and girls disappear, it will increase the likelihood that they are found
An NDP member of Parliament is asking the federal government to establish a system that would send the public a phone notification when an Indigenous woman goes missing.
Gazan says it would be similar to the Amber Alert, which is an emergency notification people receive on their phones when a child in their region has been abducted or is believed to be in danger.“In Canada, we are still begging for safety and to live in dignity as Indigenous women, girls and two-spirit people.”
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