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Vigil mourns loss and remembers lives

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The names and particulars of the 14 ladies massacred in Montreal 34 years in the past have been have been learn aloud and their pictures held excessive Dec. 6 on the annual vigil in Port Elgin to mark the Nationwide Day of Remembrance and Motion on Violence Towards Ladies.

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Saugeen Shores residents mourned the loss and remembered the lives of the 14 feminine engineering college students who have been massacred 34 years in the past by a person in Montreal due to their gender, and lacking ladies and women from Saugeen First Nation Dec. 6, the Nationwide Day of Remembrance and Motion on Violence Towards Ladies. 

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Hosted by the Canadian Federation of College Ladies Southport, the vigil, that drew roughly 100 folks – women and men – was moved to Rotary Corridor at The Plex due to the stormy climate. 

In her welcome CFWU Southport  spokeswoman Janice Lace mentioned they’re honouring  the greater than 1,200 lacking and murdered Indigenous females in Canada – together with Maisy Odjick, a former Saugeen First Nation resident who disappeared with a girlfriend in 2008. 

“Today we are mourning their loss and remembering their lives and we are reaffirming the commitment to fight the hatred that led to these tragedies and the misogyny that still exists today,” Lace mentioned. 

CFWU previous president Sandi Primeau mentioned they’d been holding the vigils since 1990, however sadly incidents of violence towards ladies, human trafficking, femicide and intimate companion violence (IPV) proceed to rise. 

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She provided some sobering statistics: 

– One ladies or woman is killed each 48 hours in Canada
– over 59 per cent off feminine murders in Canada  are IPV associated
– Ontario had 52 femicides within the final 44 weeks
– Indigenous ladies are 3 times extra prone to endure abuse than white ladies 

Primeau thanked Saugeen Shores Mayor Luke Charbonneau and Coun. Cheryl Grace – who with some councillors have been in attendance – for declaring ITP to be an epidemic in Saugeen Shores. 

“This declaration by our elected officials acknowledges the issues and also gives support to so many Saugeen women and girls who are victims,” Primeau mentioned, including  the Nationwide Day of Remembrance and Motion on Violence Towards Ladies is a chance to replicate on the ladies and women who experince {sex} abuse every day. 

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“Remembering this tragedy compels us to remember how much work needs to be done,” Primeau mentioned. 

Because the names and a quick bio of the 14 murdered college students have been learn, volunteers held their pictures aloft. 

 Saugeen Shores Police Service Sgt. Susan Briggs mentioned home violence may be very related and offered some native statistics.
“In 2023, Saugeen Shores Police responded to 73 domestic violence incidents and 30 sexual violence incidents,” she mentioned, noting that males are additionally generally victims. 

Sgt. Briggs mentioned that with assist of a provincial grant Saugeen Shores law enforcement officials obtained further home violence/harassment coaching and in partnership with native shelters are working to make sure “no women, child or individual suffers from violence.” 

Jessica Daneluk, a assist employee with Kabaeshiwim Respite Ladies’s Shelter in Saugeen Fist Nation, mentioned thanks for the Acknowledgement that opened the vigil however mentioned “what’s the point and what is the intent  when we’re still living in active occupation and the genocide of Indigenous women and girls that is still very much occurring today.” 

Daneluk mentioned the best way ahead consists of the 4 Rs: acknowledge, reconcile, restore and reclaim.

The vigil wrapped up with the Chantry Singers’ rendition of ‘Let There be Peace on Earth.’  

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