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VIDEO: Strawberry Ceremony in Toronto for Missing and Murdered Aboriginal Women

Every Valentine's Day for the past nine years, these Torontonians remember those they've lost.

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 One day after a Halifax university student, Loretta Saunders went missing, hundreds of demonstrators in Toronto held the annual Strawberry Ceremony in honour of the missing and murdered Aboriginal women in Canada.

John Fox, Ontario’s Grass Roots Committee Chair and father of a recently deceased Cheyenne Fox, led the march from Toronto Police Headquarters to the 519 Church Street Community Centre. Toronto Observer’s Will Koblensky reports.

 

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