Behind the reporting: Emma Jarratt reflects on the alarming rates of ‘femicide’ in Canada

Why did it take 1,329 women and girls — 341 of them Indigenous, 122 of them children — being killed in just six years before decision-makers acted? Behind every name in this database is a constellation of devastation: children who will grow up without their mothers, families torn apart by grief, communities struggling to make sense of senseless loss. Why did it take the anguished screams of hundreds of loved ones — people whose mothers, daughters and sisters were ripped away — to finally command national attention?

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Stacey Kuznetsova