BC mother says police not doing enough to find missing daughter
The mother of a missing woman held a press conference in Vancouver to denounce what she believed the RCMP’s lack of effort to find her missing daughter Angeline Pete.
The mother of a missing woman held a press conference in Vancouver to denounce what she believed the RCMP’s lack of effort to find her missing daughter Angeline Pete.
Concerns continue over the missing and murdered women’s inquiry, including worries it doesn’t have enough time to do its job.
Vancouver police and the RCMP allowed serial killer Robert Pickton to walk away in 1997.
John Lowman, a top Canadian criminologist from Simon Fraser University, delivered emotional testimony last week during the Pickton inquiry.
Angel Wolfe went through an emotional rough time last week as the missing women’s inquiry opened in Vancouver.
With only days remaining until the start of the Pickton inquiry, two other prominent groups decided to withdraw.
Two of the oldest and most respected women’s organizations working Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside have joined the boycott of the Pickton Inquiry.
The Supreme Court of Canada has ruled against the Conservative government’s efforts to shut down Vancouver’s safe-injection site for drug addicts.
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