Questions swirl around authorities’ contact with Tina Fontaine
There are questions being asked about the days leading up to the death of Tina Fontaine.
There are questions being asked about the days leading up to the death of Tina Fontaine.
Tina Fontaine’s family is shocked and angry that Winnipeg Police had the 15-year-old in their custody on August 8, a day before she disappeared.
There are more questions than answers as a result of the latest developments in the Tina Fontaine case.
With her voice breaking, the aunt of Tina Fontaine, the 15 year-old whose plastic-wrapped body was found in the Red River last month, says she believes her niece would still be alive if Winnipeg police hadn’t let her go shortly before her murder.
A volunteer group searching the Red River in Winnipeg for missing people has made numerous discoveries.
A group plans to drag the Red River in Winnipeg this week in search of missing or murdered Indigenous people.
The aunt of Tina Fontaine is talking about her niece’s life and the dangerous road she walked down Winnipeg’s streets.
Speaking in Whitehorse Thursday, Prime Minister Stephen Harper again explained why his government would not call an inquiry into missing and murdered Aboriginal women.
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The family of a murdered 15-year-old First Nation girl are outraged that a Winnipeg newspaper was offering to sell photos of her dead body.