TAKEN The Podcast
Eagle Vision, With The Support of Women and Gender Equality Canada
Canada is facing a crisis of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls.
TAKEN the Podcast investigates these tragic stories from across the country, and links together clues that might one day bring these cases to justice.
10. Amber Tuccaro (English)
8. Annie Pootoogook (Cree)
Annie Pootogook was a renowned Inuit artist from Cape Dorset, Nunavut whose body was found in the Rideau River near Bordeleau Park in Ottawa on September 19, 2016. Annie's death was treated as suspicious, but not enough evidence was found to build a case that has led to justice. Annie’s loved ones responded when an Ottawa Police officer made racist social media comments connected to Annie’s story.
INTERVIEW SUBJECTS: Goo Pootoogook (Annie's Brother), Cee Pootoogook (Annie's Brother), Veldon Cob
8. Annie Pootoogook (English)
7. Jacqueline Crazybull (Cree)
7. Jacqueline Crazybull (English)
6. Cheyenne Fox (English)
5. Sandra Johnson (English)
4. Emily Osmond (English)
3. Tanya Brooks (Cree)
ékosipik óma nikáwīm kīsikaw ká ispanik, May 10, é akimīht, 2009 ká askīwák, Tanya Brooks ékospīk iskwayánók kákī ayamiyát o’wákómákana. ékospīk iskwayánók kákī ayamīyácik, éká kītwam wīkác kita ayamiyácik. Niyanan kī ayáwéw awásisa, nisto mitanaw nikotwásosáp kī tátoskīwinéw ispīk ká nipahīt. ékospīk kákī wápamiht é otákosininik é pimótét óta Gottingen Street óté north Halifax, ékoni kákī ati miskát é wápaninik kiskinomákéwikamikohk. Táto askiy pimótániwan é kiskisitotát, kita kakwé miskámīt ó
3. Tanya Brooks (English)
2. Maisy Odjick and Shannon Alexander (Cree)
2. Maisy Odjick and Shannon Alexander (English)
1. Tina Fontaine (English)