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Calderón's Ambassador to Canada has Blood on his Hands

167783.jpgFrancisco Barrio Terrazas, Mexico's new ambassador to Canada, assumed the cushy diplomatic posting on February 26th, 2009. He had previously served as mayor of Ciudad Juarez, known as the...

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The Search for Maisy and Shannon

MAISY3-171x177.jpgshannon_small-147x178.jpgp1060297.jpgp1060318.jpgp1060357.jpgOn May 2nd, the search for Maisy Odjick and Shannon Alexander continued, on the Kitigan Zibi reserve, 8 months after the...

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Strangers Scour the Land

The search for Maisy and Shannon continues KITIGAN ZIBI ANISHINABEG–Maisy Odjick, 17, and her friend Shannon Alexander, now 18, vanished from Shannon's father's apartment in Maniwaki, Quebec,...

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A Letter from Kitigan Zibi

Mother addresses the public on police negligence in missing daughter's case March 8, 2009This letter was released to supporters on May 2, 2009 the date of the last organized ground search for Maisy...

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Vancouver Media Co-op, part 3

p1060708.jpgp1060717.jpgp1060719.jpgp1060728.jpgp1060755.jpgPicture 1: We attend a meeting of Vancouver's Anti-Poverty Committee, and give a brief presentation about the Media Co-op. People express a...

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This is Where the Revolution Starts

19th annual Memorial March honours 3,000 missing and murdered women VANCOUVER—"This is where the injustice starts."On Valentine's Day in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside (DTES), and in memory of Canada's...

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The Silence Was Deafening

BC's Missing Women Commission of Inquiry hears from Downtown East Side VANCOUVER—Passionate criticism and painful stories rang out at two Community Engagement Forums held at the end of January in...

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Revolving Door

Sex offender who targets Aboriginal girls should not be released, say Vancouver residents VANCOUVER—A growing number of Aboriginal teenage girls are speaking out about their survival of drugging and...

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