Sharon Acoose says she was a victim of childhood abuse - and she believes the majority of Indigenous women who end up in provincial jails or federal prisons have also endured emotional, physical and sexual violence.
OTTAWA - A former sex worker who spent time in jail is urging the national inquiry into missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls to interview other Aboriginal women who are languishing behind bars.
Sharon Acoose says she was a victim of childhood abuse - and she believes the majority of Indigenous women who end up in provincial jails or federal prisons have also endured emotional, physical and sexual violence.
Sen. Kim Pate, the former executive director of the Canadian Association of Elizabeth Fry Societies, says about 91 per cent of Indigenous women in penitentiaries are abuse victims.
Pate says many of the issues that lead to a life on the streets or behind bars are the same as those that lead to missing or murdered women.
The inquiry has not responded to requests for comment, but during Senate committee testimony last month, chief commissioner Marion Buller said it has already heard from prisoners and women in the sex trade who want to testify.
She said a statement-taker could be used to meet with the women in safe locations in order to collect their testimony.
(The Canadian Press)

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