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'Treated like garbage': inside Canada's silent Indigenous femicide crisis
Video Credit: AFP English
Published on June 19, 2024 - Duration: 07:16s
'Treated like garbage': inside Canada's silent Indigenous femicide crisis
"They are treated like garbage," says Gladys Radek, "Just dispose of them anywhere.
Nobody will care," she adds as she walks alongside western Canada's infamous "Highway of Tears" to the site where 31-year-old Nisga'a Mary Jane Hill was found dead in 1978.
The 69-year-old activist advocates for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIWG) in Canada, in the hopes of giving voice to victims of Canada's silent indigenous femicide crisis.
Indigenous women account for around a third of femicide victims in Canada, while they only make up 5% of the country's female population.