The cultural realignment in Canadian politics / Peter Copeland and Eric Kaufmann
The cultural realignment in Canadian politics / Peter Copeland and Eric Kaufmann
China as a serious state threat: Christian Leuprecht on CBC

Who killed Sonya Cywink? 30 years on, her sister is still hopeful justice will come [Video]

Categories
Ontario News

It was 30 years ago Monday when Sonya Nadine Cywink was last seen.

The time was 2 a.m., near Dundas and Lyle streets in London, Ont.

Four days later, the 31-year-old mother-to-be was found dead in Southwold Township.

Three decades on, few other details have been made public by Ontario Provincial Police in the case, and closure remains elusive for Sonya’s family.

Sonya’s sister, Meggie Cywink, still hasn’t given up hope those responsible will be found, because someone out there knows something, and people are bound to talk sometime.

“Thirty years in… I think there is some sense of compassion and empathy toward my sister’s life, the loss of her life and her unborn baby,” Cywink told CBC News.

“People, especially women, are starting to talk. I’ve developed trusting relationships with women over the past six years, and I think there’s some truth starting to happen. I’m feeling very hopeful.”

Using the Notwithstanding clause to fix our justice system: Peter Copeland and Ryan Alford
Using the Notwithstanding clause to fix our justice system: Peter Copeland and Ryan Alford
Canada has tinkered with competition policy for too long. It’s time to fully open up the market: David Collins in the Hub