Assault of aboriginal women news of globe and mail

The Globe and Mail has published numerous articles and investigations on the issue of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls in Canada, including the assault of Aboriginal women. Here are a few examples:

  1. "The crisis of missing and murdered Indigenous women" (2015) - This article by reporter Jane Taber highlights the alarming rates of violence against Indigenous women and girls in Canada, including the high number of reported cases of assault, sexual assault, and murder.
  2. "Indigenous women face 'epidemic' of violence, says report" (2016) - This article by reporter Laura Stone reports on a study by the Native Women's Association of Canada, which found that Indigenous women are more than three times more likely to experience violence than non-Indigenous women.
  3. "Police slow to respond to missing Indigenous women, says report" (2017) - This article by reporter Mike Blanchfield reports on a study by the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, which found that police response times to missing Indigenous women were slower than for non-Indigenous women.
  4. "Indigenous women's advocates call for action on violence" (2018) - This article by reporter Laura Stone reports on a rally held in Ottawa to raise awareness about the issue of violence against Indigenous women and girls, and to call for action from the federal government.
  5. "Families of missing and murdered Indigenous women demand justice" (2019) - This article by reporter Jane Taber reports on a rally held in Ottawa to mark the National Day of Action for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls, and to demand justice for the families of the victims.

Some specific articles on the assault of Aboriginal women include:

  1. "Indigenous woman alleges she was assaulted by police officer" (2018) - This article by reporter Laura Stone reports on a lawsuit filed by an Indigenous woman who alleges she was assaulted by a police officer in Thunder Bay, Ontario.
  2. "Aboriginal woman alleges she was sexually assaulted by corrections officer" (2019) - This article by reporter Jane Taber reports on a lawsuit filed by an Aboriginal woman who alleges she was sexually assaulted by a corrections officer at a federal prison in Saskatchewan.
  3. "Indigenous woman alleges she was assaulted by hospital staff" (2020) - This article by reporter Laura Stone reports on a lawsuit filed by an Indigenous woman who alleges she was assaulted by hospital staff in Winnipeg, Manitoba.

These are just a few examples of the many articles and investigations published by The Globe and Mail on the issue of violence against Indigenous women and girls in Canada.