Mystery and Misery Surround Canada`s Missing Women

Fri Oct 23, 2009 10:42am EDT
 
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Canwest News Service investigative series reveals staggering statistics
OTTAWA--(Business Wire)--
They disappear from small towns and major cities, from native reserves to the
suburbs, leaving behind devastated families, confounded investigators and gaping
holes in their communities. 

In a special editorial series - Missing Women - Canwest News Service reveals
that more than 1500 women are missing in Canada. The four-part series starts
this Saturday, October 24th in newspapers and on newspaper websites including:
Victoria Times Colonist, Vancouver Sun, The Province, Edmonton Journal, Calgary
Herald, Regina Leader-Post, Saskatoon StarPhoenix, Windsor Star, Ottawa Citizen
and Montreal Gazette. 

Missing Women takes an in-depth look at several cases from across Canada, with
an emphasis on who these women are and what is being done to find them. The
stories include some particularly shocking narratives and reports including:

* CNS reveals that the Canadian Police Information Centre has more than 1,500
missing women on file. Eighteen of these women disappeared on B.C.`s "Highway of
Tears", and no province or territory is beyond the scope of these tragic
numbers. 
* Sisters in Spirit, an initiative launched by the Native Women`s Association of
Canada to speak for the nation`s 500 missing and murdered aboriginal women, is
finally having its voice heard - ironically, just as their funding could be cut.

* RCMP Staff Sgt. Wayne Clary, a senior investigator in the Pickton case, tells
of the bittersweet satisfaction of providing closure to some families while
leaving so many others in anguish. The heartache of families left behind is
something that haunts the officers tasked to help find Canada`s missing women. 
* A Vancouver Island woman continues her drive to expand the country`s use of a
National DNA Database. Judy Peterson`s daughter Lindsay disappeared in 1993 at
the age of 14.

Missing Women, a CNS feature series is on newsstands and online starting October
24, 2009. 

About Canwest News Service

Canwest News Service (CNS), a division of Canwest Publishing Inc. provides news,
sports, entertainment, photography, financial and feature information and data
to Canwest's Canadian newspapers, television news operations, online properties
and a number of third party clients in Canada and the United States. CNS draws
content from its own team, including a group of premier news, feature and
specialist writers and from journalists working throughout Canwest's newspaper,
television and online outlets. CNS operates the Canadian News Desk, which
co-coordinates Canwest's news gathering and content sharing throughout Canada
and around the world. CNS has the country's largest news bureau in Ottawa, and
has bureaus in Washington, New York, Jerusalem, Afghanistan, Paris and Shanghai.


About Canwest Global Communications Corp.

Canwest Global Communications Corp. (www.canwest.com) is Canada`s largest media
company. In addition to owning the Global Television Network, operating 18
industry-leading specialty channels and having ownership in 5 specialty
channels, Canwest is Canada`s largest publisher of English language paid daily
newspapers and owns and operates more than 80 online properties.

Canwest Publishing
Phyllise Gelfand, 416-442-2936
Director of Communications
pgelfand@canwest.com

Copyright Business Wire 2009

 

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