In the news today, Aug. 16
Five stories in the news for Friday, Aug. 16
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LITTLE HAS CHANGED SINCE TINA FONTAINE DIED: ADVOCATES
Tomorrow marks five years since the body of a First Nations girl was pulled from the river in Winnipeg. The body of 15-year-old Tina Fontaine was found wrapped in a duvet cover and weighed down by rocks. Her death renewed calls for a national inquiry into missing and murdered Indigenous women, and brought the return of Winnipeg’s Bear Clan Patrol. But advocates say not enough has been done to ensure there will not be another Tina Fontaine. First Nations Family Advocate Cora Morgan says the struggles Tina faced have only gotten worse. She says more kids are in care, there’s more child poverty and there are not enough supports for families to keep them together.