Vigil held on Parliament Hill for missing and murdered Indigenous women
OTTAWA — Bridget Tolley said the thought of coming to Parliament Hill on Tuesday morning was overwhelming.
“I cried this morning, because I didn’t want to be here. I don’t want to be here, but I have to be. Not only for my mother, but for all our sisters,” she said.
Tolley is the founder of Families of Sisters in Spirit, a group that’s been working to raise awareness of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls.
Her mother, Gladys Tolley, was killed in 2001 when she was hit by a Quebec provincial police police vehicle while crossing a highway in her home community of Kitigan Zibi.











