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  • Story of Elaine Frieda Alook

    Elaine Frieda Alook, 35, was last seen on May 11, 2004 on Tower Road outside of Fort McMurray, Alberta. RCMP say she was wearing a black leather bomber-style jacket and white running shoes. She also had a short cast from her wrist to her elbow on her left arm. Elaine was the first portrait that illustrator Evan Munday sent to Stephen Harper via Twitter.

  • Story of Edna Bernard

    Several family members remember Edna Bernard, 28, as being a good mother who loved her children immensely. A friend saw Edna in a vehicle with unknown people in Edmonton on Sept. 22, 2002. Her body was found in a farmer’s field in Leduc, Alberta the next day. She had been strangled, her body lit on fire. The KARE unit, an RCMP entity that investigates files of murdered or missing vulnerable persons in Alberta, is investigating the homicide.

  • Story of Elaine Frieda

    Elaine Frieda Alook, 35, was last seen on May 11, 2004 on Tower Road outside of Fort McMurray, Alberta. RCMP say she was wearing a black leather bomber-style jacket and white running shoes. She also had a short cast on from her wrist to her elbow on her left arm. Elaine was the first portrait that illustrator Evan Munday sent to Stephen Harper via Twitter.

  • Story of Edna Smith

    Edna Smith was 24 years old when she went missing near East Trout Lake, approximately 120 kilometers north of Prince Albert, Sask. She was last seen on Oct. 15, 1983, just before heading out on a camping trip with her boyfriend and sister-in-law — a trip they had made regularly through the years. A few short weeks later, the bodies of her boyfriend and sister-in-law were found. Smith remains missing today. The Saskatoon RCMP Historical Case Unit is handling her case. According to the unit, Smith’s case remains active but it is believed that she had drowned.

  • Story of Elizabeth Dorion

    Elizabeth Dorion, 44, was mother to three children when she disappeared from a Manitoba fish camp on Sept. 20, 1999. Pukatawagan RCMP are investigating, but Elizabeth’s family no longer have contact with investigators, and are not sure if the case is open or closed.

  • Story of Elsie Sebastian

    Elsie Sebastian, 40, used to dance around the house with her daughter, listening to Kenny Rogers. Family says they saw her for the last time in Vancouver, around 1992. The Vancouver Police Department is investigating the missing persons case.

  • Story of Emily Ballantyne

    When Emily Ballantyne, a 24-year-old mother of five, left her home in Lynn Lake, Manitoba to play bingo on April 25, 1991, it was the last time her family ever saw her. Police determined she arrived in Thompson two days later with two men. Winnipeg RCMP revisited the case in 1997 and collected DNA from family members, but Emily’s disappearance remains a mystery.

  • Story of Emily Osmond

    Emily Osmond disappeared in 2007 when she was 78 years old. RCMP say she lived a reclusive lifestyle on a small acreage on the Kawacatoose First Nation, Saskatchewan. She didn’t have much contact with family or friends. The last time they saw her was Aug. 29, 2007. A man who helped her chop wood last saw her on Sept. 9, 2007. RCMP said her disappearance was unusual since her vehicle, personal belongings, medication and her dogs were still there. RCMP said there was nothing to indicate foul play. She lived happily in a shack without running water or electricity. Extensive searches were conducted in a 25-kilometer radius around her property, with no luck.

  • Story of Emma Dixon

    Emma Dixon (also may be known as Emma Charlie, or Emma Wells) was last seen at home in Union Bar Reserve in B.C. The 53-year-old may have left for Washington for work, according to her husband. Canada’s Missing site states that she did not inform anyone she planned on leaving, nor did she pack any personal belongings. She was reported missing on August 20, 1964. The case continues to be investigated by the Hope RCMP.

  • Story of Ernestine Kasyon

    Mary Jane Kasyon says her cousin, Ernestine Kasyon, 26, was kind to others. On Dec. 6, 1989, Ernestine walked from a home in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan to a pay phone, and has not been seen since then. The Prince Albert Police Service is investigating the missing persons case, and according to Kasyon, officers last contacted the family around 2009.

  • Story of Evaline Cameron

    Nineteen-year old Evaline Cameron was known for getting good grades and for her sparkling sense of humour. On Oct. 19, 1995 she was found dead on Wabaseemoong First Nation in Ontario. She had gone missing two days earlier after going to a house party. Cameron had just started work at a local daycare and was trying to get her driver’s license so she could help her mom run errands. She loved children. The Ontario Provincial Police are treating her case as an unsolved homicide, and it remains open.

  • Story of Evelyn Kebalo

    Evelyn Edith Kebalo, a Metis mother of four, was sexually assaulted and strangled to death in the middle of a Winnipeg playground on April 19, 1977. Witnesses saw the attack, but authorities were only called hours later, when the 55-year-old’s nude lifeless body was discovered at dawn. In October, 1977, three men were arrested and charged in connection with her homicide. Just before going to trial, their defence lawyer provided alibis for the three accused. The charges were stayed and no one has since been arrested for the crime.

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