Missing & Murdered: Unsolved Cases of Indigenous Women and Girls
'As It Happens' is telling the stories of Canada's murdered and missing indigenous women and girls. We hear from family members whose loved ones have vanished and how police assumptions are hindering the investigation.
Claudette Osborne
Matthew Bushby still holds out hope that he'll see his fiancée, Claudette Osborne, again. But he says not knowing what happened to her is "like open heart surgery and them not sewing you up." View more
Maisy Odjick
The last time Laurie Odjick saw her daughter, Maisy, she was mowing her grandmother's lawn. It was a Friday and 16-year-old Maisy was going to be sleeping over at her cousin Shannon Alexander's for the weekend. "I hugged her, and kissed her, told her I loved her and I'd see her later." View more
Shelly Dene
Candice L'hommecourt can't forget the last words her sister Shelly Dene said to her: "Don't ever say goodbye." Those prophetic last words have fuelled her search to find out why her sister disappeared in Edmonton in the summer of 2013. View more