The Current's MMIW public forum in Winnipeg was on Nov. 30.
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As part of The Current's ongoing coverage of the missing and murdered Indigenous women in Canada, Anna Maria Tremonti and team headed to Winnipeg to host a forum exploring the root causes of this national issue.
Matilda Wilson holds up a picture of her daughter, Ramona, who disappeared in 1994, in The Current's VR documentary, Highway of Tears. (CBC)
The forum, and live taping, took place at the Eckhardt Gramatté Hall at the University of Winnipeg on Nov. 30 and will be broadcast on CBC Radio One on Wednesday, Dec. 7.
This event is part of a series of public forums The Current is hosting across the country to explore the issue of missing and murdered Indigenous women.
Watch CBC's Unreserved host Rosanna Deerchild and Anna Maria Tremonti answer questions from Canadians before the forum below.