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    Joyce Echaquan was a 37-year-old Atikamekw woman who died on September 28, 2020, in the Centre Hospitalier de Lanaudière in Saint-Charles-Borromée, Quebec...
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  • Racism in Quebec (category Politics of Quebec)
    especially women and girls. This principle, inspired by the tragic death of Joyce Echaquan at Joliette Hospital in 2020 due to racist treatment, advocates...
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  • Institutional racism (category Definition of racism controversy)
    individually. In 2020, after the death of Joyce Echaquan, the Prime Minister of Canada, Justin Trudeau, recognized a case of systemic racism. In 2022, Pope...
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  • apologizes to Amber Tuccaro's family, says probe into her disappearance and death 'not our best work'". The Globe and Mail. The Canadian Press. Retrieved...
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  • Janet Smylie (category Fellows of the Royal Society of Canada)
    as Canada to be granted a Tier 1 CRC in Health." Following the death of Joyce Echaquan, Smylie co-authored an op-ed in The Globe and Mail decrying racism...
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    freezing deaths involved Indigenous Canadians in and immediately outside Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, in the 1990s and early 2000s, and are suspected of being...
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  • was an Indigenous Canadian man whose death in a hospital waiting room led to widespread concern on the state of the healthcare system in Canada. On September...
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  • Coroner Feels Joyce Echaquan Would Be Alive If She Were a White Woman". Montreal. 5 October 2021. Retrieved 5 October 2021. "Joyce Echaquan's Death 'Unacceptable...
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  • case is considered among the high number of missing and murdered Indigenous women of Canada, and her death renewed calls by activists for the government...
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    Amir Attaran (category Academic staff of the University of Ottawa)
    speech. In March 2021, Attaran described the death of Joyce Echaquan, an Indigenous woman, while in the care of Quebec healthcare personnel as a "medical...
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  • Missing and Murdered is a true crime podcast investigating the disappearances of Indigenous people in Canada, also known as the Missing and Murdered Indigenous...
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  • Sanderson's cause of death was two gunshots to the head and chest, although it was possible there could have been more if any of the bullets did not...
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  • last seen by her cousin near the railroad overpass on Highway 16 outside of Gitsegukla. Sampare's cousin, who was walking with her, went to get a jacket...
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  • community of Pine Creek First Nation, she attended Sagkeeng Anicinabe High School, where she was in the 12th grade at the time of her death. The school...
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  • Barbara Kentner (category 2017 deaths)
    trailer-hitch death of Indigenous mom Barbara Kentner, to serve 8 years in prison". CBC. "Family of Barbara Kentner describe effect her death has had on...
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  • Chanie Wenjack (category 1966 deaths)
    ordeal and his death brought attention to the treatment of children in the Canadian Indian residential school system: following Wenjack's death, an inquest...
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  • David William Ramsay (category 2008 deaths)
    judge notorious for being sent to prison for sexual assault on minors, some of whom appeared before him in court. Ramsey was born in Halifax, Nova Scotia...
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  • starlight tour, and a number of such cases in the Saskatoon area have been referred to collectively as the Saskatoon freezing deaths. Stonechild was an accomplished...
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  • individuals. The Saskatoon freezing deaths, or Starlight Tours, are a series of mysterious deaths of Indigenous Canadians. One of the more publicized incidents...
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  • Association of Canada (NWAC) and funded by Status of Women Canada. Beginning in 2005, the initiative was an effort to research and document the statistics of violence...
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  • firearm. Deane was found guilty of criminal negligence. It was later alleged that the violent confrontation and eventual death of Dudley George came a day after...
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  • Constable Jeremy Son of the Edmundston, New Brunswick police, who were called to perform a wellness check on her. Moore's death drew national attention...
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  • approximately 1,000 of whom were children. The deaths connected with the experiments have been described as part of Canada's genocide of Indigenous peoples...
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    who have not died of violence, but whose deaths could have been otherwise prevented. In 2018, Isabella Aiukli Cornell, a member of the Choctaw Nation...
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  • staff of a hospital if they have concerns for the safety of an expected child based on their parents' history. This can include past instances of poverty...
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    National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (category CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of November 2024)
    continues to be a lack of communication with and coordination between the police and other service agencies." "Deaths and disappearances of Indigenous women...
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  • Clements about the disappearance of multiple Indigenous women from the Downtown Eastside of Vancouver whose deaths of extremely high blood-alcohol levels...
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  • The Burnt Church Crisis was a conflict in Canada between the Mi'kmaq people of the Burnt Church First Nations (Esgenoôpetitj) and non-Aboriginal fisheries...
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  • Finding Dawn (category Women and death)
    of an estimated 500 Canadian Aboriginal women who have been murdered or have gone missing over the past 30 years. The film begins with the story of Dawn...
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  • Collegiate in The Pas, boarding with a non-aboriginal family. On the evening of her death, Osborne had spent time with friends at The Northern Lite Cafe before...
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