Edmontonians Stand Against Gender-Based Violence on Moose Hide Day
Edmontonians Stand Against Gender-Based Violence on Moose Hide Day

Edmontonians gathered at City Hall on May 14, 2026, for Moose Hide Day, an event dedicated to standing against gender-based violence. The event, which featured speeches and community activities, aimed to raise awareness about the issue and show solidarity with survivors. Attendees wore moose hide pins as a symbol of their commitment to ending violence against women and children. Organizers emphasized the importance of community involvement in addressing this pervasive problem. The event also included educational workshops and resources for those affected by gender-based violence. Participants expressed hope that such gatherings would lead to tangible change in policies and societal attitudes. Moose Hide Day is part of a broader national movement to end gender-based violence, with events held across Canada throughout the year.

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