We all need to do the work to ensure that all women are safe in this country

The sentencing of a serial killer to concurrent life sentences breached the strong resistance in this country to punish those who commit crimes against Indigenous Peoples.
It was a breath of fresh air to hear the righteous outrage about the crimes voiced by a judge, albeit couched in legalities, writes Rose LeMay.

OTTAWA—On Aug. 28, Justice Glenn Joyal sentenced a serial killer to concurrent life sentences for the murders of Indigenous women in Winnipeg.

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