RCMP Renews Agreement With Missing Children Society of Canada
The RCMP's National Centre for Missing Persons and Unidentified Remains renewed a memorandum of understanding with the Missing Children Society of Canada on May 22, 2026. The agreement continues a partnership focused on missing persons investigations and family support.
The RCMP's National Centre for Missing Persons and Unidentified Remains renewed its memorandum of understanding with the Missing Children Society of Canada on May 22, 2026. The renewal reaffirms a long-standing partnership that supports missing persons investigations across Canada.
The agreement comes ahead of National Missing Children's Day on May 25. Officials said the partnership combines investigative expertise with dedicated family services to assist investigators and provide support to families.
The renewed memorandum ensures families receive coordinated and consistent support during missing persons cases. Neither organization alone can fully meet the needs of families, according to the announcement. The Missing Children Society of Canada focuses on family support and advocacy. The organizations stated that working together improves outcomes for families of missing persons.
Key Facts
Story Timeline
2 events- May 22, 2026
RCMP National Centre renewed memorandum of understanding with Missing Children Society of Canada.
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National Missing Children's Day observed.
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Potential Impact
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Families of missing persons will continue receiving coordinated support from both organizations.
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Law enforcement agencies gain continued access to national coordination resources.
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