Here’s the latest I can gather based on available public updates:
- The Moose Hide Campaign remains an Indigenous-led initiative focused on ending gender-based violence, with ongoing activities, awareness events, and fundraising in support of survivors and related justice actions. This aligns with prior statements and program launches tied to government and community partnerships.[1][3]
- Recent public-facing materials emphasize continued mobilization, education, and ceremonies connected to Moose Hide Campaign Day, including in-person gatherings and continued online programming to reach wider audiences.[2][1]
- The campaign has a long-standing goal to address violence against Indigenous women, girls, and 2SLGBTQIA+ people, and to implement Calls for Justice from national inquiries through community engagement and reconciliation actions.[3][1]
If you want, I can:
- Narrow to a specific region (e.g., British Columbia, Alberta) or a given date range to identify precise events or statements.
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- Summarize current campaign initiatives and how they connect to reconciliation efforts and funding.
Would you like me to drill down to a particular locale or timeframe, and would you prefer sources from government statements, campaign site updates, or media coverage?
Citations:
- Moose Hide Campaign Day statements and campaign overview.[1]
- In-person and online programming tied to Moose Hide activities.[2]
- Campaign description and alignment with Calls for Justice and reconciliation efforts.[3]
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globalnews.caPremier David Eby; Mike Farnworth, Minister of Public Safety and Solicitor General; Murray Rankin, Minister of Indigenous Relations and Reconciliation; and Kelli Paddon, Parliamentary Secretary for Gender Equity, have issued the following statement in support of Moose Hide Campaign Day:
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