Hundreds of people rallied at The Confluence on Thursday for Moose Hide Campaign Day, an annual event to stand against gender-based domestic violence. Participants took part in a walk and ceremony to raise awareness and show solidarity with survivors.
Event highlights
The event featured speeches from community leaders, survivors, and advocates, emphasizing the need for collective action to end domestic violence. Attendees wore moose hide pins as symbols of commitment to the cause.
Community response
Organizers noted a strong turnout, reflecting growing public engagement with the issue. The Moose Hide Campaign originated in British Columbia and has spread across Canada, encouraging men to take a stand against violence.
For more information on how to get involved, visit the Moose Hide Campaign website.



