testimony from abuse survivors. potential evidence that could give information about the missing children, and perpetrators of abuse will be lost, arrays from canada s history. lost, arrays from canada s histo . , lost, arrays from canada s histo . j :: lost, arrays from canada s histo .j :: :, lost, arrays from canada s history- lost, arrays from canada s histo .j :: . :, history. by 2027, all of those records will history. by 2027, all of those records will be history. by 2027, all of those records will be destroyed - records will be destroyed unless there is some intervention. the records were maintained by canada. there is nowjudicial maintained by canada. there is now judicial authority for those records to be destroyed. in what civilised country are historical records destroyed? historical records destroyed ? with judicial authority? historical records destroyed? with judicial authority? trio withjudicialauthority? no compensation will ever be paid for the compensation w
others. i never mentioned it to anybody for 65 years, until - others. i never mentioned it to anybody for 65 years, until the | anybody for 65 years, until the 215 kids were found. then it gave me, like, permission to tell my story. gave me, like, permission to tell my story- tell my story. soon after the discovery tell my story. soon after the discovery of tell my story. soon after the discovery of the tell my story. soon after the discovery of the 215, - tell my story. soon after the discovery of the 215, we - tell my story. soon after the i discovery of the 215, we came down discovery of the 215, we came down the discovery of the 215, we came down the highway, and there was a lineup down the highway, and there was a lineup to down the highway, and there was a lineup to get in here. hundreds of cars. people, standing on the side of the road standing on the side of the road i standing on the side of the road. i cried, we cried. we said, road. i cried, we cried. we s
few years. i think the combination - few years. i think the combination of- few years. i think the combination of the i few years. i think the i combination of the delay few years. i think the - combination of the delay in getting to the documents, and the rapid ageing of those participants that are still alive, is making the possibility of individual justice here evaporating like the morning mist. justice here evaporating like the morning mist. when the sto of the morning mist. when the story of the the morning mist. when the story of the graves - the morning mist. when the story of the graves first - the morning mist. when the | story of the graves first came to light, prime ministerjustin trudeau made an appeal to the pope. t trudeau made an appeal to the po e. : , trudeau made an appeal to the poe, . , ., trudeau made an appeal to the poe. : , . , pope. i directly asked his holiness. pope. i directly asked his holiness, pope pope. i directly asked his holiness, pope francis,
offences if they are using their phone and not in control of their vehicle, this change will close a loophole. if you get caught now, you re going to get a £200 fine and six points on your licence. that is quite significant. the police will be able to enforce the laws much more strongly. joe s family continue to tell his story, to make drivers think again about how and when they use their phones. he had a life a whole beautiful life to lead. through somebody s choice that day, they took his life away. and he is no more. and it has to be out there, it has to be how dangerous it is to use your phone whilst you are driving. now on bbc news, our world: canada s missing children. this film contains scenes,