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Bob Zimmer, Conservative Candidate, Says 'Lack Of A Job' Is One Reason For Missing, Murdered Women

"So we had almost 1,200 women murdered because they didn't have a job?" asked his NDP opponent incredulously.
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The Conservative incumbent in the northern B.C. riding that includes the so-called Highway of Tears said "a lack of a job" is one of the reasons for missing and murdered aboriginal women.

Candidates running in Prince George-Peace River-Northern Rockies were asked at a debate Tuesday if an inquiry was needed into the disappearances and killings of 1,181 women between 1980 and 2012 in Canada.

Several of those incidents happened along a notorious area of Highway 16 between Prince Rupert and Prince George.

"If I thought an inquiry would save one life — one life — I absolutely would do it. There's already been 42 studies that have been done," answered Tory incumbent Bob Zimmer at the event in Fort St. John. (Watch video above.)

He pointed out a recent RCMP study that looked at the issues and causes behind the cases, then said: "One of the major drivers of missing and murdered aboriginal women is lack of economic activity or, simply put, a lack of a job."

Zimmer continued:

"We have tried to do things where we bring economic activity or jobs to reserve, and different other legislation to see that through. And ultimately, when people have a job, they’re not in despair and they can stay on reserve and that’s where we want them to be. We want them to be happy where they live. And go from there with their families.

I know a lot of them don’t want to move off reserve — they want to stay there and I support that. We just want them to be able to live there happily and healthy."

His NDP opponent Kathi Dickie said she was "flabbergasted" at Zimmer's commentary.

"So we had almost 1,200 women murdered because they didn't have a job? And if they wouldn't stay on the reserve?" Dickie asked incredulously.

"Women are still going missing today," she continued. "They're still being murdered. Again, the 42 studies, they obviously have not worked. We need an inquiry to get to the root causes of those things."

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The debate at the Lido Theatre in Fort St. John, B.C. was organized by the Alaska Highway News. (Photo: Dan Davies/Twitter)

In rebuttal, Zimmer asked Dickie — a Fort Nelson First Nation councillor and former chief — if she had actually read the RCMP study.

"As an aboriginal woman, I live the life of an aboriginal woman," Dickie replied to applause from the crowd. "There are four women in my community that have been murdered and without those cases being solved."

When Zimmer asked again if she had read the "very comprehensive" report, Dickie said, "I don’t need to read it because obviously it has not worked — there are still women missing and being murdered.”

Liberal candidate Matt Shaw said, "The fact is, it's a bloody national emergency. It's a genocide on a small scale," adding that the government needs to take action.

Conservative Leader Stephen Harper has been firm in his refusal to host an inquiry into Canada's missing and murdered aboriginal women, saying Tuesday that it's "way past the time" to study the issue.

NDP Leader Thomas Mulcair and Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau have both pledged to start an inquiry, should they form government on Oct. 19.

On Tuesday, a former Conservative MP from B.C. suggested that women who went missing or were killed along the Highway of Tears were "putting themselves at risk" by engaging in "risky behaviour" like hitchhiking.

John Cummins, who represented the Delta—Richmond East riding for 18 years, was part of a political panel on CBC Radio discussing why aboriginal issues have not been more prominent in the current federal election campaign.

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Highway Of Tears - Missing And Murdered Women
Gale Ann Weys(01 of19)
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Age: 19Last Seen: Oct. 19, 1973 in Clearwater. Body found April 6, 1974 along Yellowhead Highway. Believed hitchhiking to Kamloops. (credit:Highway of Tears)
Colleen MacMillen(02 of19)
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Age: 16Last seen: Aug. 9, 1974 near Lac La Hache. Body found Sept. 5, 1974 near 100 Mile House. Was believed to be hitchhiking. RCMP have determined through DNA testing that Bobby Jack Fowler was responsible for her death. (credit:Handout, Highway of Tears )
Pamela Darlington(03 of19)
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Age: 19Last Seen: Nov. 6, 1973 in Kamloops. Body found Nov. 7, 1973 in a city park. Believed to be hitchhiking at the time. (credit:Highway of Tears)
Lana Derrick(04 of19)
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Age: 19Last Seen: Oct. 7, 1995 at a service station in Thornhill, B.C. (credit:Handout, Highway of Tears )
Delphine Nikkal(05 of19)
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Age: 16Last Seen: June 14, 1990, along Highway 16 in Smithers. (credit:Handout, Highway of Tears )
Nicole Hoar(06 of19)
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Age: 25Last Seen: June 21, 2002 in Prince George. Believed to be hitchhiking on Highway 16. (credit:Highway of Tears)
Tamara Chipman(07 of19)
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Age: 22Last Seen: Sept. 21, 2005 in Prince Rupert. Believed to be hitchhiking on Highway 16. (credit:Highway of Tears)
Alberta Williams(08 of19)
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Age: 24Last Seen: Aug. 26, 1989 in Prince Rupert. Body found Sept. 16, 1989 on Highway 16. (credit:Highway of Tears)
Ramona Wilson(09 of19)
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Age: 16Last Seen: June 11, 1994, hitchhiking to a friend's home in Smithers. Body found April 1995, Smithers Airport. (credit:Highway of Tears)
Roxanne Thiara(10 of19)
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Age: 15Last Seen: Nov. 1994 in Prince George. Body found near Burns Lake. (credit:Highway of Tears )
Leah Alisha Germaine(11 of19)
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Age: 15Her body was found Dec. 9, 1994. (credit:Highway of Tears)
Cecilia Anne Nikal(12 of19)
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Last Seen: 1989 (credit:Highway of Tears)
Monica Ignas(13 of19)
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Age: 14Last Seen: Dec. 13, 1974 in Thornhill, B.C. Body found Apr. 6, 1975 near Terrace. (credit:Highway of Tears)
Aielah Saric Auger(14 of19)
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Age: 14Last Seen: Feb. 2, 2006 in Prince George. Body found Feb. 10, 2006 on Highway 16. (credit:Highway of Tears)
Gloria Moody(15 of19)
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Age: 27Last Seen: Oct. 25, 1969 in Williams Lake. Body found Oct. 26 1969. (credit:Highway of Tears)
Micheline Pare(16 of19)
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Age: 18Last Seen: July 1970 along Fort St. John/Hudson's Hope Highway. Body found Aug. 8, 1970 near Hudson's Hope. Last seen hitchhiking to a ranch. (credit:Highway of Tears)
Shelly Ann Bascu(17 of19)
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Age: 16Last Seen: May 3, 1983 near Hinton, Alberta. Seen walking along Highway 16. (credit:Highway of Tears)
Monica Jack(18 of19)
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Age: 12Last Seen: May 6, 1978 near Nicola Lake. Body found in June 1995 north of Merritt. (credit:Highway of Tears)
Maureen Mosie(19 of19)
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Age: 33Last Seen: May 8, 1981 in Salmon Arm. Body found May 9, 1981 near Kamloops. Believed to have been hitchhiking. (credit:Highway of Tears)
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