Winnipeggers march for missing, murdered aboriginal women

Media | Walk in memory of Canada's missing, murdered aboriginal women

Caption: Hundreds of people walked from the St. Regis Hotel to the Forks Sunday in memory of Canada's missing and murdered aboriginal women.

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Hundreds of Manitobans gathered and marched to remember Canada's missing and murdered aboriginal women.
The crowd consisted of families, girls, women and men of all ages.
Organizers said the event was being held on Mother's Day specifically to highlight the significance and importance of women — to give support to those families who have lost a mother.
Deborah Martin-Koop helped organize the event.
She said the missing and murdered women need to be remembered.
"Some of them have left behind children, some of them could have been mothers ... they are also daughters, so Mother's Day seems like a good day for us to remember them.
It's estimated there are more than 800 missing and murdered aboriginal women in Canada alone.
The walk got underway at 1 p.m. at the St. Regis Hotel, where marchers then headed to the Forks.