
Red dresses and cloth to honour Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls, placed by members of the Tiny House Warriors, line the perimeter of a camp that houses 550 Trans Mountain Pipeline workers in Blue River, B.C., Canada, on April 14, 2022. A 2020 report by CanadaÕs National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls found Òsubstantial evidenceÓ that temporary worker camps increase violence against women in nearby communities. (Photo by Aaron Hemens for HuffPost)
Red dresses and cloth to honour Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls, placed by members of the Tiny House Warriors, line the perimeter of a camp that houses 550 Trans Mountain Pipeline workers in Blue River, B.C., Canada, on April 14, 2022. A 2020 report by CanadaÕs National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls found Òsubstantial evidenceÓ that temporary worker camps increase violence against women in nearby communities. (Photo by Aaron Hemens for HuffPost)