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MP: Red Dress Alert 'important' step but much more to be done

Carol Hughes says homicide rate for Indigenous women and girls six times higher than their non-Indigenous counterparts
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Algoma-Manitoulin-Kapuskasing MP Carol Hughes.

NEWS RELEASE
OFFICE OF CAROL HUGHES
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OTTAWA – This afternoon, Carol Hughes, MP for Algoma-Manitoulin-Kapuskasing, addressed the recent announcement of a pilot project between the federal government and the rrovince of Manitoba to implement the country’s first Red Dress Alert system. 

“The recent partnership between the federal government and Manitoba in implementing a Red Dress Alert Pilot Program to notify the public of missing Indigenous women, girls, two-spirit and gender-diverse people, is an important step,” said Hughes. “But, we must, and have to, do more to end gender-based violence against Indigenous women and girls and gender diverse individuals.”   

This weekend on Red Dress Day, the federal government, in partnership with Manitoba, announced the pilot project. The Red Dress Alert system, which mirrors other well-known alert systems such as the Amber Alert system, will notify Manitoba residents when an Indigenous woman or girl goes missing.

“The homicide rate for Indigenous women and girls remains six times higher than their non-Indigenous counterparts,” said Hughes. “A year ago, members of this house unanimously backed a motion declaring the deaths and disappearances of Indigenous women and girls a Canada-wide emergency.”

That motion, put forward by NDP MP Leah Gazan, also called for the implementation of a new alert system.

“It’s important that we, as legislators, work to implement the Calls for Justice from the Final Report of the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls,” said Hughes.

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