Is it true that, under the Uniform Crime Reporting Program, you consider the offence a homicide only if police find the body? There are an average of 5,000 disappearances in Canada a year and 150 to 175 persons are never found. For example, in Quebec, the daughter of Mr. Surprenant disappeared 10 years ago; Cédrika Provencher, four years ago. There are 500 Indians who disappeared a number of years ago. Is it true that people who have disappeared for a long period of time are not considered under the Uniform Crime Reporting Program?
On April 20th, 2010. See this statement in context.