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FSIN urges Sask. to wear red for missing and murdered

As the nation braces for an emotional national inquiry, the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations is asking people to don a red dress today to publicly honour the families of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls.

May 5 is Red Dress Day in Canada

This photo was taken in 2015 as people gathered on Parliament Hill in a solemn ceremony to remember missing, murdered and abused Indigenous women and children. (Alistair Steele/CBC)

As the nation braces for an emotional national inquiry, the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations is asking people to don a red dress today to publicly honour the families of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls.

It's part of recognizingRed Dress Day, a day the FSINhopes will raise awareness about the issue of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls.

"As hearings begin this month in theMMIWinquiry, the whole world will come to know their names and their stories,"saidFSINVice-Chief Heather Bear.

The red dress has become a symbol over the years to represent Indigenous women who have vanished or been murdered across Canada, the FSINsays.

"We wear red to show that we have not forgotten our sisters, mothers and daughters who have been taken from us."