Missing in Canada is a podcast discussing and investigating missing person's cases in Canada. We have a special interest in cases that have received little media attention. These often include, people with mental illness and/or drug addiction, minorities, homeless people and young adults labeled as…
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Interview with Jodie Oakley, the sister of Julie Oakley, a 33 year old mother in the midst of a separation with her second husband who reportedly stepped outside a family members home 13 years ago with no shoes on for a cigarette and vanished without a trace.
In 2002 Lisa Marie Young went to a house party in Nanaimo. She left with someone to get some food and was never seen again.
A young boy goes missing on a hunting trip and a woman goes missing on the highway of tears. Join us to hear the stories of Marcus Maury Michael Mckay and Nicole Hoar.
15 year old Chantelle Bushie disappeared in 2007 not long after giving birth and signing custody over to her mom. This is her story.
Every great adventure needs an origin story, this is ours. Missing in Canada grew out of a desire to help families of missing people after Daniel went missing in 2018. This is his story.This is a rerecord, after noticing our poor audio quality on our first episode. We are trying to improve our sound, please bear with us.
This week we are covering 3 different stories:Makayla Chang went missing March 17th 2017 at the age of 16.Kathleen Ferraz went missing January 6th 2019 at the age of 25.Jordan Holling went missing October 17th 2017 at the age of 17For more pictures and show notes please see our website, missingincanada.com
In this episode we discuss the case of Ashley Simpson and have a long interview with her mom, Cindy Simpson.
In 1989 an entire family, including two young children went missing. Their case has never been solved. In this episode we talk to the sister of Doreen Jack and the mother of Ronald (Ronnie) Jack to get their story.
Carmel Gilmour has been missing for over a year. She has not received a lot of media attention and the media coverage that is out there is slim on details. We went out and interviewed Carmel's mother, Barbara to get as many details as she was willing and able to give. So listen now for the full story!