Indigenous woman who led Manitoba march begs Jane Philpott for help
GATINEAU, Que. — An Indigenous woman who led a lengthy march in northern Manitoba to draw awareness to the scourge of crystal meth in her community tearfully confronted Indigenous Services Minister Jane Philpott Wednesday, asking for help.
“It’s destroying lives and it’s killing our people,” said Maureen Wood.
During a question and answer period following an address by Philpott to the Assembly of First Nations, Wood approached the microphone, trembling with nerves and emotion.
As she struggled to find her voice, chiefs and elders in the room began to surround her, placing their hands on her shoulders to signal their support.