

This Saturday would have been Darius’s 7th birthday, a day that should have been spent celebrating a little boy full of life, laughter, and possibility. Instead, his family is still searching. Still grieving. Still refusing to give up.
As this difficult milestone approaches, we’re asking everyone who has already signed this petition to come together in a powerful way.
Over the past month, we’ve made real progress. At the Community Town Hall in Lethbridge, MP Rachel Thomas thanked us for bringing this issue forward, and we now have plans to sit down with her to discuss how we can help push common-sense Amber Alert reform at the federal level.
But momentum only matters if we build on it, and that’s where you come in.
This week, we’re launching a PETITION DRIVE in honour of Darius’s birthday.
We need every supporter across Canada to help mass-share this petition on all platforms:
📣 Facebook
📣 Instagram Stories
📣 TikTok
📣 Twitter/X
📣 Community groups & local pages
📣 Messenger & WhatsApp contacts
📣 Email lists
This is the moment to reignite the movement and show leaders across Canada that this issue is not going away.
Every signature strengthens our call for a risk-based, common-sense Amber Alert system one that protects children when they are at risk, not after rigid criteria are met.
We need a surge. We need a wave. We need the country to feel this.
Darius’s family continues to search with courage no family should ever have to summon. They continue to hold events, raise awareness, and keep his spirit alive. They refuse to stop and we refuse to let this system fail another child.
If you’ve already signed, your voice is not finished.
Your signature was the first step.
Now we need your action.
Please take one minute today to share this petition everywhere you can. Ask your friends to sign. Ask your family. Ask your community. Let’s make Darius’s birthday the day Canada wakes up.
Thank you for choosing action, for choosing hope, and for standing with Darius’s family.
Let’s do this together.
Let’s create a surge they can’t ignore.