MMIWG

A continuum of violence: Remembering the massacre at École Polytechnique

Opinion: If gendered violence is to be eradicated, we need to start from ground up and traverse the pathways of its escalation, intervening at every step

Inside the meltdown of Canada’s MMIW inquiry

The inquiry into missing and murdered Indigenous women is crumbling amid defections, bureaucratic chaos and personal conflict. Can the meltdown be stopped?

It’s time to hit the reset button on Canada’s MMIWG inquiry

The national inquiry into missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls is losing the faith of those who need it the most

The MMIW inquiry comes out in the open—literally

By design and benign fortune, organizers in Whitehorse have created an ‘organic and authentic’ space for inquiry participants

memorial for Wendy Carlick

Canada’s MMIW inquiry is falling apart before it even begins

With hearings about to start, some already fear the inquiry into missing and murdered indigenous women and girls is failing in its mission