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February 9, 2021
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Moose Hide Campaign   

On February 11, you are invited to take part in the 10th Annual Moose Hide Campaign. This campaign is a grassroots movement of Indigenous and non-Indigenous men and boys standing up against violence towards women and children. By wearing a moose hide patch and taking part in other events, you will be demonstrating your commitment to giving women and children the respect, safety and security they deserve. The inspiration for this national campaign came to the founders Paul Lacerte and his daughter Raven during a moose hunting trip along the Highway 16 (The "Highway of Tears") in northern B.C., where many women have been murdered or gone missing.

Visit the Moose Hide Campaign Learning Platform for K-12 to register for this year‘s online day of inspiration, ceremony and fasting across the country. Background information for teachers and classroom resources are also available.
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