Government of Canada announces funding for Indigenous women and 2SLGBTQQIA+ organizations in Quebec


GATINEAU, QC, May 3, 2023 /CNW/ – The National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls highlighted the underlying systemic causes of ongoing violence against Indigenous women, girls, and 2SLGBTQQIA+ people. The COVID-19 pandemic also created unprecedented challenges for victims seeking help and the frontline organizations that support them.

Today, the Honourable Marci Ien, Minister for Women and Gender Equality and Youth, announced over $1.9 million for six organizations in Quebec:

  • Centre d’amitié autochtone de Val d’Or
  • Centre Mamik Lac-Saint-Jean
  • Cree Women of Eeyou Istchee Association
  • Femmes Autochtones du Québec
  • Gookumnouch Advisory Paataksuun
  • Projet de Travailleurs de Soutien aux autochtones (PTSA)/Indigenous Support Workers Project (ISWP)

Increasing the capacity of Indigenous women’s and 2SLGBTQQIA+ organizations will enable organizations to address the root causes of gender-based violence and ensure that Indigenous women and 2SLGBTQQIA+ people, and their communities, can prosper now, and in the future.

In November 2022, the Federal-Provincial-Territorial Ministers responsible for the Status of Women launched the 10-year National Action Plan to End Gender-based Violence. This is a strategic framework for addressing gender-based violence. The National Action Plan includes five pillars: Support for victims, survivors and their families; Prevention; Responsive justice system; Implementing Indigenous-led approaches; and Social infrastructure and enabling environment. 

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“When I meet with Indigenous organizations, I’m heartened by their work to support and protect their community. We know that women, girls and 2SLGBTQI+ people experience higher rates of violence, and we must continue to prioritize the creation of safer spaces. The funding announced today will help build capacity to address the root causes of gender-based violence and continue to build safer communities, both on and off reserve, in Quebec. This Friday May 5th we mark Red Dress which reminds us to uphold and honour the memory and spirits of all missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls (MMIWG) and Two-Spirit, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex, plus (2SLGBTQI+) people.”

The Honourable Marci Ien, Minister for Women and Gender Equality and Youth

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