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VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA - APRIL 20: A private detective's notebook on women who have gone missing along Canada's Route 16 shows some of the murder investiagtions of indegenous women on April 20, 2016 in Vancouver, British Columbia. Canada's Route 16, which connects Prince George with Prince Rupert and runs for 450 miles through the province of British Columbia, has been given the nickname of the Highway of Tears. Along this east to west road, it is estimated that as many as forty First Nations women and girls have been murdered or disappeared. Across Canada, it is estimated that between 1980 and 2014, as many as 1,200 native women and girls were murdered or vanished.(Photo by Andrew Lichtenstein/ Corbis via Getty Images)

VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA - APRIL 20: A private detective's notebook on women who have gone missing along Canada's Route 16 shows some of the murder investiagtions of indegenous women on April 20, 2016 in Vancouver, British Columbia. Canada's Route 16, which connects Prince George with Prince Rupert and runs for 450 miles through the province of British Columbia, has been given the nickname of the Highway of Tears. Along this east to west road, it is estimated that as many as forty First Nations women and girls have been murdered or disappeared. Across Canada, it is estimated that between 1980 and 2014, as many as 1,200 native women and girls were murdered or vanished.(Photo by Andrew Lichtenstein/ Corbis via Getty Images)