Missing Saskatchewan teen’s mom says Canada could learn from U.S. about searches
SASKATOON — The mother of a teen who went missing from her home community of Yorkton, Sask., two years ago says Canadian authorities need to do more during searches for children.
Mekayla Bali was 16 when she last seen at the Yorkton bus depot in April 2016.
Since then there have been lots of tips but no solid leads about her whereabouts.
Her mother, Paula Bali, told a Child Find meeting in Saskatoon Friday that Canada could learn from the United States on how to handle missing children cases.