Policing community eyes change after missing, murdered Indigenous women inquiry
OTTAWA — Melanie Morrison says her sister went missing in June 2006 — a unusual disappearance because she was a young mother.
She says when their mom went to police, her sister was presumed to be “out with friends” and the police figured she’d show up.
Four years later, Morrison’s sister’s remains were found.
“It was devastating because where she was found was less than a kilometre from her home,” wrote Morrison, a member of a volunteer advisory circle for the national public inquiry, as part of the foreword to the commission’s final report.