A warning to our listeners: this episode features conversations about anti-Indigenous racism, violence, and death. Please listen with care. More than six months after Chantel Moore was killed by an Edmunston, New Brunswick, police officer, her family remains in the dark about the progress of the investigation into her death. We speak with Lorraine Whitman, president of the Native Women's Association of Canada, who wonders if the grieving family would have been treated differently if Chantel was not an Indigenous woman.
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