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Licence plate for missing, murdered Indigenous women coming to Manitoba this fall: province

New specialty licence plates will be available thisfall in Manitoba to raise money for families of missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls and two-spirit individuals.

$30 from each licence plate will be donated to a charity in support of MMIWG2S families

A licence plate is shown. It has a red dress pictured on the side, and says
Crown-owned Manitoba Public Insurance will offer two licence plate designs one featuring a red dress and one featuring a red hand mark. Each licence plate will cost $70, of which $30 will go to support MMIWG2S families. (Submitted by Manitoba Public Insurance)

New specialty licence plates will be available thisfall in Manitoba to raise money for families of missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls and two-spirit individuals.

Crown-owned Manitoba Public Insurance says it will offer two designs one featuring a red dress and one featuring a red handmark.

Each plate will cost$70, of which $30 will go to a charity in support of affected families.

Similar plates have been issued for other charities such as the Winnipeg Humane Society and a group that funds research intochildhood cancer.

The move was promised last year after the Opposition New Democrats introduced a bill in the legislature to create the plate.

Justice Minister Kelvin Goertzen saidthe plates will raise awareness of an important issue.

"The tragedy of missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls and two-spirit people is felt deeply across Manitoba and all ofCanada," Goertzen said in a news release Tuesday.

"Our government is committed to acts of reconciliation, like these specialty licence plates, and this initiative will allow Manitobans to show their solidarity with the families andcommunities living with the ongoing grief of losing loved ones."