25-11-2025 20:21 via nanaimobulletin.com

‘Too True Crime’ podcast shines light on Canada’s femicide crisis

On the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women (Nov. 25), a national advocacy group wants to make sure victims of femicide are remembered.
The Canadian Femicide Observatory of Justice and Accountability launched a podcast that tells the stories of 580 women who have been killed by femicide in Canada since 2020 – including six in Surrey.
The podcast Too True Crime features 580 episodes, one for every woman who has been killed by femicide (sex- or gender-based killing
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