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Finding Dawn (Clip 3)

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Length: 58 sec
License:
Year of Production: 2006
Director:

Christine Welsh

Producer:

Svend-Erik Erikson / NFB

The story of Daleen Kay Bosse, a young mother and university student who disappeared on her way to a conference in Saskatoon. Daleen's parents search for her, travelling back and forth across western Canada and wondering why it took so long for police to take the disappearances of aboriginal women seriously enough to investigate them properly.

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Keywords: aboriginal women, canada, femicide, Highway 16 Yellowhead prairies British Columbia women killed disappeared Highway of Tears, missing women

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