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Women depart Victoria for nationwide walk to honour missing, murdered Indigenous women

Saskatchewan women come west to start initiative at Mile Zero

With the scent of sage drifting across the gentle breeze, Krista Fox read name after name after name of individuals and their families she will think of often as she walks across the country. They鈥檙e the names of missing and murdered people, shared with Fox by those who loved them 鈥 still love them.

The Saskatchewan woman embarked on a trek across the nation on Feb. 18 to raise awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIWG). Standing at Mile Zero in Miqen (Beacon Hill Park), Fox started with: 鈥淭oday and always I will honour you.鈥

The first name was Ashley Morin, 31, who went missing from North Battleford, Sask. in July 2018. Each year since, Fox has walked the 100 kilometres from North Battleford to Saskatoon in honour of the close family friend.

Last year, she met Lindsey Bishop there.

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Bishop connected with the Morin family after her own sister went missing. Megan Gallagher, 30, was last seen in Saskatoon in September 2020.

鈥淚 didn鈥檛 ever want to be part of the murdered and missing family, but I find myself there,鈥 Bishop said, under nearly clear Victoria skies Friday morning.

As Megan鈥檚 older sister she鈥檚 found kinship with Ashley鈥檚 older sister.

鈥淚t鈥檚 helpful, it鈥檚 healing,鈥 Bishop said. She鈥檇 like to help others foster relationships of understanding.

The Saskatoon woman hopes to make noise until there are answers, even if it鈥檚 not for her family. Her goal is to raise the issue, a major one people don鈥檛 talk enough about. They don鈥檛 talk about how the problems date back to residential schools and attempted erasure of culture.

Because of that silence, families find themselves surrounded by people who don鈥檛 understand 鈥 but want to, Bishop said.

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Fox initially planned to walk across the nation solo, but felt compelled to invite Bishop. So the pair found themselves at the start of the Trans-Canada Highway where Lekwungen drummers and myriad community members welcomed them and their team 鈥 laying a solid foundation for the walk to start. As is tradition, gifts were exchanged, and words of wisdom shared.

Fox, Bishop and a large group of supporters walked to the legislature before heading up Island. Supporters can help fund the walk at which aims to raise $100,000. TikTok users can watch for live updates at her handle or find on Facebook for updates.

Fox stumbled only once reading her names of remembrance.

Earlier she explained Feb. 18 is also the day she marked 54 years on the planet, and it should have been a sweet 16 for her 鈥渂irthday present鈥 grandson.

Instead, his name was on her list 鈥 Michael Roy, 14, 2020.



Christine van Reeuwyk

About the Author: Christine van Reeuwyk

Longtime journalist with the Greater Victoria news team.
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