Stop the Delay: NWT Missing Persons Act Needed NOW

The Issue

NWT residents have waited long enough. In 2022, the GNWT Department of Justice began gathering public feedback on the drafting of missing persons legislation. Having a territorial Missing Persons Act would allow investigators to access private records relating to missing persons, such as telecommunication, health, and financial information. According to the NWT RCMP, there are 80 missing persons files open, which means there are 80+ families waiting for answers. We cannot keep them waiting any longer.

We call on the GNWT Department of Justice to 1) release the results from the 2022 engagement survey and 2) establish an action plan and timeline to enact the missing persons legislation. 

Timeline

Missing persons legislation has already been enacted in Alberta, British Columbia, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland and Labrador, and Prince Edward Island. Quebec has proposed Bill 14 to enact missing persons legislation. Nunavut does not have missing persons legislation. 

WE NEED JUSTICE FOR NWT MISSING PERSONS AND THEIR FAMILIES!

“That Missing Persons Act is not just for my brother. It’s for everybody else in the future that may have to go through something like this...I never want another family to ever feel the pain that we’re feeling.”

- Steven Gruben, brother of Frank Gruben

References

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/north/n-w-t-still-working-on-missing-persons-act-years-after-promising-a-plan-1.6858595

https://www.cbc.ca/newsinteractives/features/cfj-report-cards/cfj5 

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The Issue

NWT residents have waited long enough. In 2022, the GNWT Department of Justice began gathering public feedback on the drafting of missing persons legislation. Having a territorial Missing Persons Act would allow investigators to access private records relating to missing persons, such as telecommunication, health, and financial information. According to the NWT RCMP, there are 80 missing persons files open, which means there are 80+ families waiting for answers. We cannot keep them waiting any longer.

We call on the GNWT Department of Justice to 1) release the results from the 2022 engagement survey and 2) establish an action plan and timeline to enact the missing persons legislation. 

Timeline

Missing persons legislation has already been enacted in Alberta, British Columbia, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland and Labrador, and Prince Edward Island. Quebec has proposed Bill 14 to enact missing persons legislation. Nunavut does not have missing persons legislation. 

WE NEED JUSTICE FOR NWT MISSING PERSONS AND THEIR FAMILIES!

“That Missing Persons Act is not just for my brother. It’s for everybody else in the future that may have to go through something like this...I never want another family to ever feel the pain that we’re feeling.”

- Steven Gruben, brother of Frank Gruben

References

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/north/n-w-t-still-working-on-missing-persons-act-years-after-promising-a-plan-1.6858595

https://www.cbc.ca/newsinteractives/features/cfj-report-cards/cfj5 

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Contribute to a list of resources to support friends and families of missing persons: click here

The Decision Makers

R.J. Simpson
R.J. Simpson
Minister of Education, Culture and Employment, Minister of Justice, Government House Leader
Policy and Planning Division, Department of Justice
Policy and Planning Division, Department of Justice
Government of the Northwest Territories
Glen Rutland, Committee Clerk
Glen Rutland, Committee Clerk
Standing Committee on Accountability and Oversight
Chief Supt. Syd Lecky, commanding officer of G Division RCMP
Chief Supt. Syd Lecky, commanding officer of G Division RCMP
"G" Division RCMP Headquarters Bag 5000 5010 - 49th Avenue (Henry Larsen Building) Yellowknife, NWT

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Petition created on June 12, 2023