Indigenous families say their loved ones’ deaths in custody are part of pattern
VANCOUVER — One of Chantel Moore’s grandmothers says her granddaughter’s shooting death in New Brunswick isn’t the first time she has lost a family member to police violence.
Nora Martin joins other Indigenous families in calling for a significant shift to the way authorities interact with racialized communities amidst a broad history of brutality.
“We really need to work together to change this whole system,” she said in an interview from Tofino, B.C. “We’ve been dealing with racism all our lives.”
Martin said her family has endured generations of racism and trauma at the hands of authorities and is calling for lasting change to end the pattern.


