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December 6 - National Day of Remembrance & Action on Violence Against Women |
The National Day of Remembrance & Action on Violence Against Women is commemorated on December 6. On December 6, 1989 fourteen (14) female engineering students at l'École Polytechnique de Montréal were murdered by an act of gender-based violence. On this date we commemorate the lives of all women who have experienced gender-based violence. December 6 is a date that we re-affirm our commitment to take action and help all women who experience gender-based violence. The following statistics illuminate the experiences of women, girls, 2SLGBTQQIA and gender diverse individuals in Canada:
Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls in Canada We remind everyone of the statistics of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls in Canada:
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White Ribbon Day |
“White Ribbon Day”: Created in 1991, coincides with the National Day of Remembrance & Action on Violence Against Women –it is a call to action to men. Men wear white ribbons as a “pledge to never commit, condone or remain silent about violence against women and girls” (White Ribbon, 2020). White Ribbon is the world’s largest movement of men and boys working to end violence against women and girls, promote gender equity, healthy relationships and a new vision of masculinity. Since its inception in Toronto in 1991, The White Ribbon Campaign has spread to over 60 countries around the world (White Ribbon, 2020). |
COVID-19 & Intimate Partner Violence |
Across Canada and the world Intimate partner violence (domestic violence) has increased by 20% to 30% since the COVID-19 pandemic (Norton Rose Fulbright LLP). With many women forced to remain in their homes during the worldwide lockdowns and closings of public spaces and job sites, a third pandemic has arisen. Women are isolated and left with only help lines for assistance. |
Support & Crisis Help Lines |
If you or someone you know is experiencing violence, support and crisis help lines can be found through the following organizations:
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Recommended Readings
- Assembly of First Nations. (2020). Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls and Ending Violence
- Canadian Femicide Observatory for Justice and Accountability. (2020). Remembering Women and Girls Killed by Violence
- Disabled Women’s Network of Canada (DAWN). (2020). Crisis Hotlines
- Evans, M., Lindauer, M. & Farrell, M. (September 16, 2020). The New England Journal of Medicine: A Pandemic within a Pandemic — Intimate Partner Violence during Covid-19
- National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls. (2019). Reclaiming Power and Place: The Final Report of the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls
- Norton Rose Fulbright LLP. (August 31, 2020). Not turning a blind eye: addressing domestic violence, telework, and pandemic-related employment considerations in Canada
- Status of Women Canada. (November 15, 2019). The National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence against Women
- Taub, A. (April 14, 2020). The New York Times: A New Covid-19 Crisis: Domestic Abuse Rises Worldwide
- United Nations. (2020). International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women - 25 November
- Western University. (2020). COVID-19 and Violence Against Women & Children
- White Ribbon. (2020). Our future has no violence against women and girls
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