The rallies and vigils that saw thousands pour into the streets across the country after a jury found Gerald Stanley not guilty of killing Colten Boushie were not by accident.
They were rooted in an infrastructure built by the Idle No More movement.
Started in 2012 and led by Indigenous women and two-spirit people, it surged back into public consciousness seeking Justice for Colten.
Stanley, 56, was charged with second-degree murder in the August 2016 death of the 22-year-old Indigenous man.