Sandra Gagnon talks about the unsolved disappearance of her sister, Janet Henry, who was been missing since 1997. The Native Women's Association of Canada has documented the disappearance or violent deaths of more than 580 Indigenous women in Canada, mostly in the last three decades. For more information, see:
http://www.amnesty.ca/stolensisters
http://www.nwac-hq.org/programs/sisters-spirit
My family and I decided to have the funeral for my missing sister in our home town.
Alert Bay on Vancouver Island. April 10th 2012.
kimo2330 1 month ago
Thanks to American's Most Wanted for coming to Vancouver to do our story's of our missing. John Walch is the greatest
kimo2330 9 months ago
Thanks to Amnesty International for taking our story's seriously
kimo2330 9 months ago
I also feel fraustrated because a man by th e name of Richard Lett made a video about Robert Pickton. It's called : The Ballad of Bobby Pickton. Check it out and flag it. He is making fun of how the women were murdered. It is a horrendous video.
And he's a comedian?? B.S
kimo2330 9 months ago
I keep hoping and praying one day will find my sis. I have a strong faith that keeps me going. I've been through thick and thin but it's made me a stronger women.
kimo2330 9 months ago
Hi There this video was done a few yrs ago. since then my missing sisters daughter graduated from high school got her criminology diploma and is married now. I told her that Janet would be proud of her:) My sister is still missing it will be 14yrs on June 25th. The missing women task force are continueing to keep in contact with me.
kimo2330 9 months ago
Sandra, I concur.....someone has to start listening....You are one amazing woman! Your sister would be proud....Change can start when people start to speak out.....you have done that and I as a woman fully support you in your quest for justice and closure....
Dana-Leigh
southpacificsugar 10 months ago 2
so so sad!! <3
kestrlfalc 1 year ago