Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Disability Justice

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There are at least 824 documented cases of missing and murdered Indigenous women in Canada and likely many more.1

Thousands of people have protested against and come together in memory of missing and murdered Indigenous women in the past few months alone. In Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory, protestors blocked the rail lines demanding the federal government launch an inquiry about missing and murdered Indigenous women. Sadly, trains running on time are more important than Indigenous women’s lives so the police arrested protestors and didn’t launch an inquiry.