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From YouTube: JUNE 23 2020 Statements Sheila Malcolmson
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The Legislative Assembly of British Columbia
5th Session
41st Parliament
A
Remember
fern
and
I'm
on
lisa-marie
Young
was
last
seen
in
the
Naima
18
years
ago.
As
my
girlfriend
said
this
morning,
I
could
have
been
Lisa.
I
was
Lisa.
A
lot
of
us
in
our
eight
teens
or
early
20s,
took
a
late-night
ride
after
a
party
with
maybe
someone
that
wasn't
the
best
idea.
It's
family
never
stopped.
A
Looking
for
her
her
family
from
Tofino
to
lock,
we--it
family
came
out
and
searched
week
after
week,
year
after
year,
and
then
I
mo
Parksville
Qualicum
Lisa's
mom
Joanne
organized
a
march
in
Lisa's
memory
for
16
years
straight
until
Joanne's
death
in
2018,
her
father,
Jo,
Ann's,
father
Lisa's
grandfather
Moses
thinks
his
daughter
died
of
heartache.
If
you're
in
and
I'm.
Oh,
you
can
still
see
the
posters
Lisa
Marie
young
last
seen
June
30th
2002.
A
We
know
more
now
as
a
country
as
a
province
about
the
tragic
epidemic
of
murdered
and
missing
indigenous
women,
and
we
hear
so
often
in
these
disappearances.
Somebody
knows
something:
there's
never
been
an
arrest
in
the
case
of
Joanne's
disappearance.
Her
body
has
never
been
found.
You
can
act
in
support
of
her
family.
You
can
join
this
year's
March
June
28th,
the
11
o'clock,
with
our
CMP
station
in
Nanaimo,
her
grandfather,
Moses,
her
aunt
Carol,
invite
you
all
physically
distanced
wearing
masks
in
groups
less
than
49
there's
a
porch
light
campaign.
A
June
30th
eight
o'clock
leave
your
lights
on
for
Lisa.
It's
a
sign
of
hope.
You
can
contact
corporal
corporal
Marcus
mantener
at
the
RCMP
to
507
5
5
3,
2,
2
3.
If
you
know
something
and
you
can
listen
to
the
podcast,
that's
had
huge
take-up,
it's
called
where
is
Lisa
and
Laura
Palmer's
the
journalist.