Disappearances of Canada's indigenous women remain unsolved, decades on

  • 6 years ago
Over the past 30 years, over 1,000 indigenous women have been killed or reported missing in Canada, often last seen or found along a 720-kilometre section of road nicknamed the Highway of Tears. After decades of indifference from the authorities, their fate is finally becoming a national story. We meet some of the relatives of those women whose mysterious disappearances from as far back as the 1970s continue to go unsolved. Our colleagues from France 2 report, with FRANCE 24's Yena Lee.
A programme prepared by Rebecca Martin and Patrick Lovett.

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