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Two officers with the provincial protective services escort Minister Fontaine as she leaves 510 Selkirk Street which will be the location of Mino’Ayaawag Ikwewag Lodge.
Families Minister Nahanni Fontaine, minister responsible for women and gender equity announces that the Manitoba government will providing $3.5 million to Ikwe Widdjiitiwin Inc. to establish a first-of-its-kind 24-7 safe space for Indigenous women in Winnipeg.
The announcement took place at the future home of Mino’Ayaawag Ikwewag Lodge, 510 Selkirk Avenue.
The lodge will provide immediate, short-term safety and stabilization for Indigenous women at risk of violence, homelessness or exploitation. It will provide low-barrier access to culturally safe crisis support.
Reporter: Tyler Searle
251002 - Thursday, October 02, 2025.

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MIKE DEAL / FREE PRESS Two officers with the provincial protective services escort Minister Fontaine as she leaves 510 Selkirk Street which will be the location of Mino’Ayaawag Ikwewag Lodge. Families Minister Nahanni Fontaine, minister responsible for women and gender equity announces that the Manitoba government will providing $3.5 million to Ikwe Widdjiitiwin Inc. to establish a first-of-its-kind 24-7 safe space for Indigenous women in Winnipeg. The announcement took place at the future home of Mino’Ayaawag Ikwewag Lodge, 510 Selkirk Avenue. The lodge will provide immediate, short-term safety and stabilization for Indigenous women at risk of violence, homelessness or exploitation. It will provide low-barrier access to culturally safe crisis support. Reporter: Tyler Searle 251002 - Thursday, October 02, 2025.

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MIKE DEAL / FREE PRESS
Two officers with the provincial protective services escort Minister Fontaine as she leaves 510 Selkirk Street which will be the location of Mino’Ayaawag Ikwewag Lodge.
Families Minister Nahanni Fontaine, minister responsible for women and gender equity announces that the Manitoba government will providing $3.5 million to Ikwe Widdjiitiwin Inc. to establish a first-of-its-kind 24-7 safe space for Indigenous women in Winnipeg.
The announcement took place at the future home of Mino’Ayaawag Ikwewag Lodge, 510 Selkirk Avenue.
The lodge will provide immediate, short-term safety and stabilization for Indigenous women at risk of violence, homelessness or exploitation. It will provide low-barrier access to culturally safe crisis support.
Reporter: Tyler Searle
251002 - Thursday, October 02, 2025.

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