More than 100 people gathered in downtown Vancouver on Saturday calling for justice for Chantel Moore, an Indigenous woman from B.C. In Vancouver, Diana Day, lead matriarch of the Pacific Association of First Nations Women, said systemic racism in Canada has been putting Indigenous women at risk for hundreds of years. Day said police conduct needs to be investigated and more culturally safe spaces and resources need to be made available for Indigenous women and girls in Vancouver. Diana Day said police conduct needs to be investigated and more culturally safe spaces and resources need to be made available for Indigenous women and girls in Vancouver. Candace Curr attended the event for Moore in Vancouver to show support for Moore's family.
Source: CBC News June 14, 2020 10:41 UTC