National day of action -- No More Silence

Feb 14 2011 - 5:00pm
Feb 14 2011 - 9:00pm

Location

Toronto Police Headquarters
40 College Street
Toronto, ON
Canada
43° 39' 39.5856" N, 79° 23' 5.8992" W

Toronto's sixth annual rally and march for missing and murdered Indigenous women

Gathering with food at The Meeting Place following rally and march (6:30-8pm); a bus will be available to transport participants from the Coroner's Office to the gathering.
TTC tokens will be available for those attending by public transit

No More Silence aims to develop an inter/national network to support the work being done by activists, academics, researchers, agencies and communities to stop the murders and disappearances of Indigenous women

According to research conducted under the Native Women Association of Canada's (NWAC) Sisters in Spirit project, over 580 Indigenous women have been murdered or gone missing, most of them over the last 30 years.

Despite the clear evidence that this is an ongoing issue, the federal government decided in fall of 2010 to end funding to Sisters in Spirit.

In a move to detract attention from this cut, Rona Ambrose (Federal Minister for Status of Women) announced a $10 million fund to be put primarily towards creating a central RCMP missing person centre. It is evident that few of those in power have a genuine interest in ending the violence against Indigenous women.

On February 14, we come together in solidarity with the women who started this vigil in the downtown eastside of Vancouver, and with the marches and rallies that will be taking place across this land.

We stand in defense of our lives and to demonstrate against the complicity of the state in the ongoing genocide of Indigenous women and the impunity of state institutions and actors (police, RCMP, coroners' offices, the courts, and an indifferent federal government) that prevents justice for all Indigenous peoples.

Besides the Toronto rally, marches and other events will take place in Vancouver, Edmonton, Calgary, Saskatoon, Winnipeg, London (Ontario) and Ottawa.