Press Release
From: Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada
The Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls Crisis Line is a national, toll-free, 24/7 crisis call line that provides support for anyone who requires emotional assistance related to the crisis of missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls, Two-Spirit and gender-diverse people. For assistance, call 1-844-413-6649.
Trauma-informed support is also available to all those impacted by the ongoing crisis of missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls, Two-Spirit and gender-diverse people through the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls Health and Cultural Support Program. The program funds access to cultural support (e.g., Elders, Knowledge Holders, and Traditional Healers), emotional support (e.g., community-based health workers, peer supports), and registered mental health counsellors (e.g., psychologists, and social workers).
October 4, 2024 — Winnipeg, Manitoba — Treaty 1 Territory, Homeland of the Red River Métis
Every day in this country, Indigenous families, relatives, friends and communities mourn the loss of their missing and murdered loved one from violence against Indigenous women, girls, Two-Spirit and gender-diverse people.
Today, on Sisters in Spirit Day, we honour the memory of the thousands who have gone missing or been murdered, and accelerate efforts to put this violence to an end.
With a $ 1.3 million investment from the federal government, we are taking a large step forward to a safer Manitoba and nation, under the guidance and leadership of Giganawenimaanaanig. Together, we are advancing the Red Dress Alert pilot.
Feedback received from engagement sessions with National Indigenous Organizations, regional organizations, technical experts, family members and survivors, and grassroots service providers, have made it clear that fast action is needed. Under Giganawenimaanaanig, this important work will remain rooted in cultural competency, community empowerment, and holistic approaches to healing and justice. Building on previous engagement sessions, this next stages of implementation planning will continue to ensure regionally-specific perspectives and ideas from across the province are reflected in the pilot.
We are working closely with Indigenous partners at the national, regional and grassroots levels, families and survivors, and provincial and territorial counterparts, to ensure an alert system reflects the needs of Indigenous Peoples across the country.
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“The violence against Indigenous women, girls, Two-Spirit and gender-diverse people has to come to an end. Indigenous voices, grassroots service providers and organizers on the front lines of the crisis have called for action. Canada, Manitoba, and Giganawenimaanaanig are working quickly and closely together to advance the Red Dress Alert and bring us one step closer to ensuring that when an Indigenous woman, girl, Two-Spirit, or gender-diverse person goes missing, action is taken so they can be brought home safely.”
The Honourable Gary Anandasangaree
Minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations
“Giganawenimaanaanig’s deep community connections and history of exceptional work supporting MMIWG2S+ families, relatives and communities makes them an incredible community partner for a Red Dress Alert. We are confident their work to develop a Red Dress Alert pilot will mean a future where fewer Indigenous women, girls, 2Spirit and gender-diverse people go missing in Manitoba, and where community and government will be better able to respond in a coordinated, meaningful manner.”
The Honourable Nahanni Fontaine
Minister responsible for Women and Gender Equity Manitoba
“The Red Dress Alert Pilot Project, to be designed and led by community and families, represents a vital opportunity to save lives and create a safer province. By responding swiftly and incorporating lived experiences, this is an opportunity to protect those most vulnerable and targeted in our society.”
Sandra DeLaronde
Giganawenimaanaanig
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Bahoz Dara Aziz
Director, Communications and Issues Management
Office of the Honourable Gary Anandasangaree
Minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations
bahoz.daraaziz@rcaanc-cirnac.gc.ca
Media Relations
Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada
819-934-2302
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Ryan Stelter
Press Secretary
Office of the Honourable Nahanni Fontaine
Minister of Families of Manitoba
ryan.stelter@manitoba.ca
204-590-8582
Sandra DeLaronde
Team Lead
Giganawenimaanaanig
sldelaronde@mamawi.com
204-806-0134
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