1200
cases of missing and murdered Aboriginal women and girls between 1980 and 2012
cases of missing and murdered Aboriginal women and girls between 1980 and 2012
GRC report form 2014
Further explanations
Explanation on the facts and statistics
Number of missing and murdered Aboriginal women and girls:Disagreements over the number of missing and murdered Aboriginal women and girls are numerous. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police recognizes, in a 2014 report, 1200 cases of missing and murdered Aboriginal women and girls between 1980 and 2012. However, Aboriginal women's groups cite, from documented estimates, a number greater than 4000.
Several factors explain this confusion about the numbers, such as the under-reporting of violence against Aboriginal women and girls, the lack of an effective database and the inability to record such cases according to the victim’s ethnic group.
Source : Radio-canada.ca
To obtain a comprehensive view of the issue of missing and murdered Aboriginal women and girls, we invite you to consult the summary report of the National Commission of Inquiry on Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls.
Several recommendations and calls to action have been made to the federal and provincial governments for forgiveness and mutual conception of a better future for Aboriginal peoples. You can also consult the report from the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada
Furthermore, you can follow the progress of the Public Inquiry Commission on Relations between Indigenous Peoples and Certain Public Services in Québec