Vandalism, fires at Manitoba MLAs’ offices may have ‘chilling effect’ on Indigenous women in politics, political scientists say

Vandalism, fires at Manitoba MLAs’ offices may have ‘chilling effect’ on Indigenous women in politics, political scientists say

As Winnipeg police continue to investigate fires and acts of vandalism at the constituency offices of two MLAs in recent weeks, some political science experts worry the incidents will deter Indigenous women from seeking public office over safety concerns. On Tuesday

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