Due Diligence Dept: "When our children are going out of the country, there's no bar. Some of the airlines do their due diligence, but do all of them do their due diligence? It would be better to have a binding legal document that's notarized prior to travelling with a child," said Missing Children Society Canada investigator Wendy Christensen, according to Calgary Herald. Earlier this week, the plight of a Calgary mother made headlines after police made a public plea for help in solving her year-old case and stricter travel regulations should be in place to hamper schemes of parents abducting their children and escaping to foreign countries, according to investigators charged with chasing them. "The issue is coming to light and more people are being affected." As
reported in the news.
@t missing children society, calgary herald
3.6.11