Missing and murdered Indigenous men and boys remembered during Winnipeg march
14-05-2025 03:56 via cbc.ca

Missing and murdered Indigenous men and boys remembered during Winnipeg march

Corinne Chief, who lost her brother to a violent attack in November 2021, became emotional as she joined more than a hundred people in downtown Winnipeg on a walk to remember missing and murdered Indigenous men and boys.
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