Supporting MMIWG2S

December 21, 2023

MFNPS Getting New Licence Plates

All of our new police vehicles will have these new licence plates in support of MMIWG2S.


Manitoba Public Insurance offers two options of a new specialty licence plate to raise money for the families of missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls and two-spirit people. Each plate costs $70, with $30 going to Ka Ni Kanichihk, a Winnipeg resource centre that offers programs to Indigenous communities.


MPI News Release: Province of Manitoba | News Releases | Manitoba Government Announces MMIWG2S Specialty Licence Plates Now Available for Purchase


The funds are to help with education for students who have had a family member who was murdered or reported missing. The plates are designed with a red dress or red hand print. #mmiwawareness2023 #MMIWG


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