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Making sure the Missing & Murdered will be #Unforgotten. This account is for mostly Indigenous, mostly Canadian unsolved missing and murdered persons.
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Carleton University’s Laura Hall talks about her new book, Bloodied Bodies, Bloodied Landscapes: Settler Colonialism in Horror, and how the horror genre has been hiding colonial stereotypes under beds and in closets with their other monsters.
Colonial stereotypes in horror movies – fixing the genre without using real trauma | APTN News
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Please Help Locate Eric Stanley Ram

Eric was last seen on October 5, 1991

#missing"/hashtag/missingperson" class="hover:underline text-blue-600 dark:text-sky-400 no-card-link">#missingperson #missing #Unforgotten #unsolved #coldcase #sharethispost #truecrime #truecrimecommunity #repost #unsolvedmysteries #news #vanished #fblifestyle #marathon #onhref="/hashtag/ontario" class="hover:underline text-blue-600 dark:text-sky-400 no-card-link">#ontario #on #canada
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Eric was last seen on October 5, 1991
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The Suspicious Disappearance Of Cynthia Albena Audy

She was last seen on October 24, 2004

#missing"/hashtag/missingperson" class="hover:underline text-blue-600 dark:text-sky-400 no-card-link">#missingperson #Unforgotten #unsolved #coldcase #sharethispost #truecrime #missing #truecrimecommunity #repost #MMIMW #MMIP #MMIWAwareness #MMIMB #2SLGBTQIA+ #Indigenous #Winnipeg #Manitoba #MB #Canada
The Suspicious Disappearance Of Cynthia Albena Audy
Cynthia was last seen on October 24, 2004
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The Southern Chiefs’ Organization in Manitoba is calling on the provincial government and health authorities to launch an independent review into the treatment and hospital discharge of 25-year-old Shandi Reann Cook, who her family says was sent home by medical staff and later died in her sleep.
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The Iqaluit Elders’ Society has issued a call to action for the government to act on what it calls an “Elder care crisis” in Nunavut.

It says the severe housing shortage, high repair needs, and limited accessible housing are putting Elders at risk. ​
Society says ‘Elder care crisis’ in Nunavut should be election issue
The Iqaluit Elders’ Society has issued a call for action. It says the severe housing shortage, repair needs, and limited accessible housing put Elders at risk. ​
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