Indigenous Pastor Talks MMIWG | Tuesday, November 8, 2022 | Micah Quinn | Bridge City News

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Young Indigenous women are still disappearing and many times are ending up dead. Not much is being done to address the issue. That is according to Reverend Deborah Minoose, a pastor and a residential school survivor. In October, the body of 34-year-old Tia Blood was discovered just outside of Coalhurst here in Alberta. Minoose says missing and murdered Indigenous women is still a huge problem that needs national attention.

According to Stats Canada nearly half of Indigenous women 15 years-of-age or older who were murdered between 2015 and 2020 were killed by an intimate partner.

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