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Moose Hide Campaign Brings Call to End Gender-Based Violence to Victoria

  • On May 15, the Moose Hide Campaign Day and Walk to End Violence took place in Victoria, drawing thousands to call out violence against Indigenous women.
  • The event grew from the Lacerte family’s initiative to engage men and boys in addressing high rates of abuse against Indigenous women and children.
  • Over 300,000 Canadians, including Indigenous and non-Indigenous communities, participated through ceremonies, marches, and pin distributions symbolizing commitment to ending violence.
  • Premier David Eby called the campaign a "powerful force for positive change" and pledged ongoing government support toward reconciliation and safety for all.
  • The campaign’s success highlights growing awareness but underscores continual justice system failures and the need for collective action to end gender-based violence.
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Moose Hide Campaign brings call to end gender-based violence to B.C. capital

The Moose Hide March sees drumming, singing and a call to end violence

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Province of BC broke the news in on Thursday, May 15, 2025.
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