Aboriginal Women Murder

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In Canada there are certain regions that are populated with Aboriginal people. Within those communities there is a consistent problem that has become a concern that needs to be handled. Missing and murdered Aboriginal women is continually seen in the news and talked about in politics. The issue is trying to be dealt with along with many options on how to reduce murders of Aboriginal women. Recently the case of Karina Wolfe has resurfaced 5 years later due to the fact a man has been named the killer and charged for her murder. There are many different news articles that have been written to inform the public about the updated case. These articles can be compared to see if there are different focuses and if the story changed as more evidence …show more content…

The first example of this is the informative language that was used in explaining different events that took place. “On Saturday in Saskatoon, an emotional day of remembrance was held by Women Walking Together, in an effort to keep the focus on the many missing and murdered indigenous women from the community” (CBC News, Nov 30, 2015). The use of language from this part of an article is to inform people what was happening along with the emotion behind the currents event that is taking place. Another part of an article that can be analyzed by looking into what was used to report the issue is the images that were attached to the article. From the article that looks at the 5-year span of Karina’s disappearance to the founding of her body, two images were used. The first one was Karina Wolfe’s mother at a new conference as she signs after the announcement of Karina’s body being found (CBC News, Nov 30, 2015). The importance behind this is that it gives the reader a sense of relatability seeing a photo of a mother mourning for the lost of a child. The second photo that was used in this article was to show the site where Wolfe’s remains were found (CBC News, Nov 30, 2015). This photo could have been use to make the public, along with those who knew Karina Wolfe aware of where she was found so that the question of the exact location would then be …show more content…

The first part of these articles that can be compared is the reporting of a tip about where Karina remains can be found. “The woman's remains were located on Nov. 14, after police received a tip a few days earlier” (CBC News, Nov 27, 2015). This article that was written said that they received a tip about where her remains could be located although the other articles did not say anything about a tip or whom it as received by. The other articles that were written mention a man turning himself in. “Jerry Franklin Constant, 33, walks into the service centre of the Saskatoon Police Service. He provides investigators with a possible location of Karina Wolfe and provides investigators a story as to what happened to Karina” (CBC News, Nov, 30, 2015). This is something that is interesting because of the possible over lap. With one article saying that the received a tip while the other saying that the accused gave himself up and the location of her remains, could this possibly mean they were talking about the same person? The last part of the articles that were reported different was the story and details about Karina’s life. “Her mother, Carol, told CBC News her daughter had struggled with an addiction to crystal methamphetamine, a highly-addictive street drug” (CBC News, Nov 27, 2015). Some of the

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