Newlywed couple walking across Canada for missing and murdered Indigenous people

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A newlywed couple walking across Canada is hoping to inspire others to join the conversation about missing and murdered Indigenous people and push for systemic change.

Charity and Cameron West arrived in Brandon, Man., Saturday. They hail from northern British Columbia — and for them, the issue hits close to home, Charity said.

Her son Tyrrehz’s dad, Barry Blaine Thomas Seymour from Kwadacha Nation, went missing from Prince George, B.C., in May 2012. Charity said questions still linger.

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“We don’t know how it is not living it,” Charity said. “It completely flips your world upside down … not knowing is

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