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Many possible solutions but only one principle: caring

Although homicides involving Indigenous people continue to rise in Manitoba, solutions are hard to come by, writes Winnipeg Free Press columnist Niigaan Sinclair. Photo supplied

Violence is not just something Indigenous people experience but a very significant and real presence in Indigenous communities.

The question is when will Manitobans — all Manitobans — care enough to do anything?

Columnist Niigaan Sinclair looks at how this violence has translated into homicide statistics and solutions to combating the homicide crisis.

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Although homicides involving Indigenous people continue to rise in Manitoba, solutions are hard to come by, writes Winnipeg Free Press columnist Niigaan Sinclair.

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