Despite lack of progress in investigation, rays of light starting to shine through

Annie Bernard-Daisley, who is a cousin of Cassidy Bernard’s, and a three-term band councillor with the We’koqma’q First Nation, and recently elected as president of the Nova Scotia Native Women’s Association, stands in support of Cassidy with her three daughters.

Although it is disheartening that the police investigation into the sudden death of Cassidy Bernard has yielded no results, there are some hopeful signs starting to appear. On October 24, the first anniversary of Bernard’s death, approximately 150 people stood along a stretch of Trans-Canada Highway 105 near the We’koqma’q First Nation. Standing for one-hour-and-12-minutes,…

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