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Law Proposed to Create National System for Finding Missing Seniors

National System for Missing Seniors Proposed

Introduced Mar 10, 2026·Last discussed Mar 19, 2026
Summary

This proposed law, called the Silver Alert National Framework Act, aims to create a better system for finding missing seniors across Canada. It asks the federal Minister of Public Safety to develop a nationwide plan for "silver alerts." These alerts would be used when older adults, especially those with conditions like dementia, go missing. The plan would focus on making sure alerts are consistent across provinces, use existing alert systems effectively, and protect the privacy of the missing person. The proposed law would affect older adults who are at risk of going missing, their families, and the police and other organizations involved in search and rescue. It also affects provincial and territorial governments, as the federal government would need to work with them to create the national plan. The plan would set guidelines for when to issue an alert, what information to include, and how to target the alerts to specific areas. This matters because it could help find vulnerable seniors more quickly and safely. By creating a coordinated system, it could reduce confusion and improve the chances of a positive outcome when a senior goes missing. It also emphasizes the importance of protecting the privacy of the missing person during the alert process.

Where This Lands on Key Issues

Where this proposed law falls on the policy spectrums that Canadians care about

Crime & Public SafetyFocus on rehabilitation and prevention

The bill aims to improve public safety by creating an alert system for missing seniors, which can be seen as a proactive measure to protect a vulnerable population.

HealthcareExpand public coverage (dental, pharma)

The bill addresses the needs of seniors with cognitive issues, which falls under healthcare, and aims to improve their safety and well-being. It doesn't directly expand universal healthcare, but it supports a vulnerable group within the system.

This bill
Bill Quality
Solid

This proposed law aims to create a coordinated system across Canada to help find missing vulnerable seniors, which is a clear strength. However, it leaves many specifics about how the system will work to be decided later, and it's not clear how provinces will be encouraged to participate.

Things to Watch For

  • The law doesn't say how the federal government will encourage all provinces and territories to adopt the framework.
  • It is unclear how the privacy guidelines will balance the need to find missing persons quickly with protecting their personal information.
  • The law does not specify how the effectiveness of public education campaigns will be measured.
  • The framework's success depends on cooperation between different levels of government and organizations.
  • The law does not address funding for implementing and maintaining the silver alert system.
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