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Assembly of First Nations National Chief to Attend 8th Annual Sisters In Spirit 
Vigil in Ottawa, October 4
OTTAWA, Oct. 3, 2013 /CNW/ - On October 4, the National Day of Remembrance for 
Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women in Canada, Assembly of First Nations 
(AFN) National Chief Shawn A-in-chut Atleo will join the families of missing 
and murdered Indigenous women on Parliament Hill for the eighth annual Sisters 
In Spirit Vigil.  National Chief Atleo will call for urgent action and tangible 
results to achieve safety and security for Indigenous women and girls in 
Canada. 

"October 4 is a day for the entire country to honour the memory of the far too 
many Indigenous women and girls that have lost their lives or remain missing, 
knowing that for many families they live with the memories of their loved ones 
every day of the year," said National Chief Atleo.  "We must honour their 
memory and their families by joining the call for action aimed at achieving 
justice, improving community safety and preventing violence.  We continue our 
call for a National Public Commission of Inquiry on Murdered and Missing 
Indigenous Women as well as urgent and concrete action to end violence against 
Indigenous women and girls." 

The AFN National Women's Council also expressed urgent need for action.  Chair 
Therese Villeneuve said: "The Government of Canada must begin to show real 
concern and value for the First Nation women and girls in this country. Safety 
and security must become paramount, particularly in northern and remote 
communities where access to shelters and culturally appropriate services such 
as Friendship Centres remains a major challenge for First Nations women living 
in these communities"? 

At the event hosted by the Native Women's Association of Canada (NWAC), 
coinciding with more than 177 Sisters In Spirit Vigils taking place across the 
country, National Chief Atleo will express the urgent need for the federal 
government to work together with Indigenous peoples and organizations to ensure 
justice for victims of violence and their families. First Nations are calling 
specifically for immediate action to support women's shelters and Friendship 
Centres, sustainable investments in family violence prevention, coordination 
among police services in data collection and incidence response, and services 
and infrastructure to support First Nation women and children. 

Canada recently rejected recommendations by the United Nations Human Rights 
Council for it to work with Indigenous communities and provinces and 
territories to adopt a comprehensive, national plan aimed at ending violence 
against Indigenous women and girls, and to call a National Public Commission of 
Inquiry into missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls. 

"At a time when we're marking the 250th anniversary of the Royal Proclamation 
and welcoming a United Nations Special Rapporteur to the country to examine the 
situation of Indigenous peoples, it is incumbent on Canada to agree to do 
better as a government and as a society," said National Chief Atleo.  "Now more 
than ever, words must be supported by actions. We must do everything we can to 
ensure the safety and security of every woman and girl in this country.  It is 
up to all of us to ensure concrete steps are taken to achieve real results." 

The AFN and NWAC hosted a National Forum on Ending Violence and Community 
Safety in April 2013 to further efforts to develop a national action plan.  
Based on input from two national forums on community safety and ending 
violence, as well as direction from Chiefs and other leadership across the 
country, First Nations have put forward a draft National Action Plan to End 
Violence. To review the draft National Action Plan to End Violence visit: 
http://www.afn.ca/uploads/files/aga2013/nap-endviolence.pdf 

There is growing support for an independent National Public Commission of 
Inquiry on missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls, most recently from 
Premiers at their annual Council of the Federation meeting in July 2013. 

Last year with support from CUPE National, AFN led a postcard writing campaign 
urging Prime Minister Stephen Harper to commit to a National Public Commission 
of Inquiry on Murdered and Missing Indigenous Women in Canada.    For more 
information and to declare your support for ending violence against Indigenous 
women and girls visit 
http://www.afn.ca/index.php/en/policy-areas/i-pledge.-end-violence. 

The October 4 event on Parliament Hill is one of many Sisters In Spirit Vigils 
taking place across the country. A detailed list of the Vigil locations is 
available at: http://www.nwac.ca/2013-vigil-locations 

The Assembly of First Nations is the national organization representing First 
Nations citizens in Canada. Follow AFN on Twitter @AFN_Comms, @AFN_Updates. 

SOURCE Assembly of First Nations 

 

For further information: 

Jenna Young AFN Communications Officer 613-241-6789, ext 401; 613-314-8157 or 
jyo...@afn.ca 

Alain Garon AFN Bilingual Communications Officer 613-241-6789, ext 382; 
613-292-0857 or aga...@afn.ca 



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