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The Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Feminist Policy Reform, and the Crisis of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls in Canada

Katherine Starr, Bailey Gerrits; 2026

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Unearthing Justices: Mapping 500+ Indigenous Grassroots Initiatives for the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, and Two Spirit+ People

Vicki Chartrand; 2022

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“Missing and Missed”: Failures of the Bruce McArthur Investigation and the Ongoing Victimization of Toronto’s Rainbow Streets

V. Bragagnolo; 2022

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In Between the Missing and Murdered: The Need for Indigenous-Led Responses to Trafficking

Brianna Olson-Pitawanakwat & Cyndy Baskin; 2021

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Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women in the Case of Canadian Serial Killer Robert Pickton

Leigh-Anne Cui; 2021

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Stolen Sisters: The Politics, Policies, and Travesty of Missing and Murdered Women in Canada

W Kubik & C Bourassa; 2021

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The Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women Crisis: Technological Dimensions

Jane Bailey & Sara Shayan; 2021

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Understanding the ways missing and murdered Indigenous women are framed and handled by social media users

Taima Moeke-PickeringSheila Cote-Meek, & Ann Pegoraro; 2018

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Stitching through Silence: Walking With Our Sisters, Honoring the Missing and Murdered Aboriginal Women in Canada

Stephanie G. Anderson; 2016

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Canada's Missing and Murdered Indigenous People and the Imperative for a More Inclusive Perspective

John G. Hansen & Emeka E. Dim; 2016

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Unsettling spaces: Grassroots responses to Canada's missing and murdered Indigenous women during the Harper government years

S Saramo; 2016

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Tears 4 justice and the missing and murdered women and children across Canada: An interview with Gladys Radek

V Chartrand; 2014

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