There is a national, toll-free 24/7 crisis call line providing mental health support for anyone who requires emotional assistance related to missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls and 2SLGBTQI+ people. For assistance, call 1-844-413-6649.
Support is also available through the MMIWG health and cultural support services.
Support could include professional counselling with a focus on healing; emotional support, such as listening and referrals to additional services; and culturally specific help centred around traditional healing methods and Elder services.
February 8, 2023 - Ottawa, Ontario - Unceded Traditional Territory of the Algonquin Anishinaabeg Nation - Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada
The recent murders of Indigenous women in Winnipeg, Manitoba, are horrific, devastating, and exemplify the violence that Indigenous women, girls and 2SLGBTQI+ people continue to experience in Canada. Each of the lives lost were cherished and a loved member of their families and communities.
To support the efforts underway in Winnipeg by the Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs (AMC) and the families of these victims, the Honourable Marc Miller, Minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations, announced $500,000 in funding for the AMC to support a feasibility study of searching the Prairie Green Landfill. The funding will support the AMC in collaborating with families and survivors; a variety of experts; Indigenous governments, partners, communities and grassroots organizations; as well as with federal, provincial and municipal governments; and other entities, such as the Winnipeg Police Service and the RCMP, to complete this feasibility study.
The Government of Canada is also working with Indigenous leaders and organizations, provincial and municipal governments, and policing partners to offer necessary support and healing services to families and communities during this difficult time.