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16 Days of Activism
Every year, from November 25 to December 10, people around the world come together for the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence.
Remembering Murray Sinclair
The Honourable Murray Sinclair’s passing has left an indelible mark on all who knew his work and commitment to justice and reconciliation. To the Moose Hide Campaign, who had the privilege of honouring him with their three-millionth moose hide pin, his legacy stands...

Shop First Nations shares the message of the Moose Hide Campaign
Grassroots change require collaboration between all areas of our society, including businesses. Shop First Nations is an Indigenous-owned enterprise that has a mission to bolster First Nations, Inuit, and Métis businesses by encouraging consumers to invest in...

Last-minute Pin Pickup Offered by TELUS
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Mother Earth Recycling to Provide Moose Hide Pins
The Moose Hide Campaign is pleased to announce their new relationship with Mother Earth Recycling, who will provide the production and distribution of moose hide pins, which have become a symbol of action to end violence towards women, children, and all those along...

5-Millionth Pin Presented to Barb Ward-Burkitt, Recognizing Lifelong Commitment to Indigenous Advocacy
The Moose Hide Campaign celebrated a significant milestone by presenting its 5-millionth moose hide pin to Barb Ward-Burkitt, Executive Director of the Prince George Native Friendship Centre. “This ceremony highlights Barb’s unwavering dedication to ending the crisis...

Women’s Memorial Marches Across Canada
Every February resonant marches unfold across Canada, especially on and around Valentine's Day, as First Nations, Inuit, and Métis people come together to address the profound issue of missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls and two-spirit plus individuals...

Loud and Proud in Inuvik
For the community of Inuvik in the Northwest Territories, Moose Hide Campaign Day was heavy yet powerful. At the beginning of May, an LGBTQIA2S+ man from a community near Inuvik went missing. After endless searching, he has still not been found. ...

Listen to what the students want to learn
Rutland Middle School staff and students describe their Walk to End Violence on Moosehide Campaign Day with one simple word: goosebumps. The school is in Kelowna, B.C., with a population of 500 students. Approximately 150 of those are Indigenous students. On Moose...

A circle for change
Cathy Lindsay believes in the power of inclusiveness to create real change.Lindsay is an Elder from Kenora, Ontario, who will be speaking at the Ne-Chee FriendshipCentre’s Moose Hide Campaign Day event on May 11. She recalls an event with a sharing circle years ago....