Justice for Cindy Gladue
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(Left photo) Lowa Eebe speaks to a crowd gathered at the vigil for Cindy Gladue in Calgary on April 2. Similar vigils and rallies have been held in other cities expressing outrage following the acquittal of the Gladue's alleged killer Bradley Barton.
(Right photo) Lowa Eebe speaks to the crowd gathered at Calgary's vigil for Cindy Gladue on April 2. Similar rallies were held nationwide that day to protest the acquittal of Bradley Barton, Gladue's alleged killer who pleaded not guilty. Alberta prosecutors have since applied for an appeal to Barton's acquittal on a first-degree murder charge.
Photo by Cameron Perrier
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Cheryl Chagnon-Greyeyes (left) and Chantal Changon sing a "women's strength" song at the Calgary rally and vigil for Cindy Gladue on April 2. Over 100 people packed into Courthouse Park adjacent to the Calgary courthouse, calling for justice over Gladue's death. Her alleged killer, Bradley Barton, pleaded not guilty and was acquitted March 18 in an Edmonton court.
Photo by Cameron Perrier
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Michelle Robinson speaks to the crowd as protestors holding signs look on at the rally for Cindy Gladue on April 2. Gladue was found dead in a hotel bathtub in 2011, having bled to death after suffering an 11-inch deep wound in her reproductive organs. Bradley Barton, the accused in her death, was acquitted March 18 after pleading not guilty to a first-degree murder charge. National outrage over her death has sparked rallies and vigils in several cities.
Photo by Cameron Perrier
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(Left photo) Over 100 people from both the First Nations and non-First Nations communities gathered on April 2 across from the Courthouse Park in Calgary rallying for justice over the death of Cindy Gladue. Gladue was found dead in an Edmonton hotel bathroom in 2011, and the accused in death, Bradley Barton, was acquitted on March 18. Alberta prosecutors appealed the decision on the same day as the rally.
(Right photo) Lynda Wise igns calling for justice over the death of Cindy Gladue were a plenty at a rally on April 2 across from the Calgary Courts Centre. The Edmonton woman's alleged killer Bradley Barton was acquitted on March 18. Alberta prosecutors have applied for an appeal on the decision.
Photo by Cameron Perrier
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Michelle Robinson speaks to the crowd at the rally for Cindy Gladue on April 2. Calgary's rally was one of many across southern Alberta and Canada calling for justice over her death in 2011 and the recent acquittal of her alleged killer Bradley Barton.
Photo by Cameron Perrier
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Lowa Beebe (left) is comforted by Christine McPhee-Johnston following an emotional address to a crowd of about 100 people at a rally for Cindy Gladue on April 2. Similar rallies were held that day nationwide calling for justice over Gladue's death and the acquittal of the accused killer, Bradley Barton.
Photo by Cameron Perrier
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Calgary-Buffalo Green Party candidate Sabrina Levac (left), Christine McPhee-Johnston (centre) and another woman who withheld her name hold their signs at a rally for Cindy Gladue on April 2. Similar rallies were held that same day calling for justice over the 2011 death of the aboriginal Edmonton woman, and the acquittal of her alleged killer Bradley Barton on March 18. Alberta prosecutors have since applied for an appeal on the outcome.
Photo by Cameron Perrier
(Left photo) Lowa Eebe speaks to a crowd gathered at the vigil for Cindy Gladue in Calgary on April 2. Similar vigils and rallies have been held in other cities expressing outrage following the acquittal of the Gladue's alleged killer Bradley Barton.
(Right photo) Lowa Eebe speaks to the crowd gathered at Calgary's vigil for Cindy Gladue on April 2. Similar rallies were held nationwide that day to protest the acquittal of Bradley Barton, Gladue's alleged killer who pleaded not guilty. Alberta prosecutors have since applied for an appeal to Barton's acquittal on a first-degree murder charge.
Photo by Cameron Perrier
Cheryl Chagnon-Greyeyes (left) and Chantal Changon sing a "women's strength" song at the Calgary rally and vigil for Cindy Gladue on April 2. Over 100 people packed into Courthouse Park adjacent to the Calgary courthouse, calling for justice over Gladue's death. Her alleged killer, Bradley Barton, pleaded not guilty and was acquitted March 18 in an Edmonton court.
Photo by Cameron Perrier
Michelle Robinson speaks to the crowd as protestors holding signs look on at the rally for Cindy Gladue on April 2. Gladue was found dead in a hotel bathtub in 2011, having bled to death after suffering an 11-inch deep wound in her reproductive organs. Bradley Barton, the accused in her death, was acquitted March 18 after pleading not guilty to a first-degree murder charge. National outrage over her death has sparked rallies and vigils in several cities.
Photo by Cameron Perrier
(Left photo) Over 100 people from both the First Nations and non-First Nations communities gathered on April 2 across from the Courthouse Park in Calgary rallying for justice over the death of Cindy Gladue. Gladue was found dead in an Edmonton hotel bathroom in 2011, and the accused in death, Bradley Barton, was acquitted on March 18. Alberta prosecutors appealed the decision on the same day as the rally.
(Right photo) Lynda Wise igns calling for justice over the death of Cindy Gladue were a plenty at a rally on April 2 across from the Calgary Courts Centre. The Edmonton woman's alleged killer Bradley Barton was acquitted on March 18. Alberta prosecutors have applied for an appeal on the decision.
Photo by Cameron Perrier
Michelle Robinson speaks to the crowd at the rally for Cindy Gladue on April 2. Calgary's rally was one of many across southern Alberta and Canada calling for justice over her death in 2011 and the recent acquittal of her alleged killer Bradley Barton.
Photo by Cameron Perrier
Lowa Beebe (left) is comforted by Christine McPhee-Johnston following an emotional address to a crowd of about 100 people at a rally for Cindy Gladue on April 2. Similar rallies were held that day nationwide calling for justice over Gladue's death and the acquittal of the accused killer, Bradley Barton.
Photo by Cameron Perrier
Calgary-Buffalo Green Party candidate Sabrina Levac (left), Christine McPhee-Johnston (centre) and another woman who withheld her name hold their signs at a rally for Cindy Gladue on April 2. Similar rallies were held that same day calling for justice over the 2011 death of the aboriginal Edmonton woman, and the acquittal of her alleged killer Bradley Barton on March 18. Alberta prosecutors have since applied for an appeal on the outcome.
Photo by Cameron Perrier