CodeSearch Partners

Our CodeSearch Technology Partner

Strut

The CodeSearch technology was designed, developed and donated by Strut Creative. As a full-service communications agency, Strut Creative's broad range of services allows them to look at their clients’ unique business goals with the big picture in mind. They worked with MCSC to find an innovative solution to Corporate volunteerism, using technology and current communication techniques.

Without the CodeSearch technology, our Corporate partners would be unable to contribute their resources in the most effective manner. Strut Creative is helping ensure all our children are kept safe.

Our CodeSearch Partners Apache Canada Ltd. is a Calgary-based, wholly owned subsidiary of Apache Corporation, a highly successful U.S. independent oil and gas exploration and production company. The Apache Corporation entered the Canadian market in 1995 and is currently one of the country’s top oil and gas producers. Apache has 7.5 million gross acres across the provinces of British Columbia, Alberta and Saskatchewan.

Apache is very committed to supporting the communities in which they operate. They develop resources essential to economic growth and improved living standards. Along this path, they have built enduring relationships with their partnering communities. This is why partnering with the Missing Children Society of Canada (MCSC) was a natural progression for Apache.

Apache’s corporate giving program is region-based and employee-driven. They genuinely care about the families living in the areas they operate, and the CodeSearch program provides Apache employees with an opportunity to actively participate in safety initiatives in their communities.

Throughout the three provinces in which they operate, Apache provides personnel, including individuals with specialized training, and physical assets to be utilized by law enforcement should a child go missing. In remote rural areas, law enforcement does not have easy access to the kinds of physical assets they may need for a search. Apache can quickly provide equipment, special-terrain vehicles and manpower to assist with the search of a missing child.

Two things are needed for a child to go missing - time and anonymity; Apache is doing their part to diminish those two factors.


Tervita is a leading North American environmental and energy services company. More than 4,000 dedicated employees partner with natural resource and industrial companies who share Tervita’s values, and create a sustainable future by offering a comprehensive suite of services covering every stage of the production lifecyle, from development to reclamation.

Safety is Tervita’s highest priority and is deeply influential in the company’s corporate culture, making the company a natural partner for Missing Children Society of Canada. Employees are not only passionate about safety on the job, but they are committed to the safety of families and their communities.

Tervita’s operations span from coast to coast, creating a network of dedicated employees who can be the eyes and ears in small, rural and remote areas if a child is missing. That makes Tervita an invaluable CodeSearch partner. If a child is missing in the vicinity of one of their many locations, Tervita employees will rally together under the direction of law enforcement to bring that child home safely.



WestJet was founded in 1996 by a Clive Beddoe and a team of like-minded partners, who believed that just because you pay less for your flight, doesn’t mean you should get less. WestJet’s corporate culture was built around caring for their guests, and in 2010 WestJet was inducted into the Waterstone Canada’s Most Admired Corporate Cultures Hall of Fame after claiming a spot within their top 10 for four consecutive years. WestJet is extremely proud of the social investments that they make in the communities that they serve. As part of WestJet’s responsible growth, their culture of caring extends beyond their aircraft and their airports and into the community at large.

At this time WestJet works with six national charities that impact child’s health and wellness through their WestJet Cares for Kids program. WestJet’s partnership with the Missing Children Society of Canada (MCSC) allows them to actively assist with the search for a missing child, raise money and reduce the cost of business travel. WestJet provides flights to MCSC’s investigators across Canada which allows these investigators to explore leads and bring home missing children.

WestJet ensures that no reunification will be impeded by the vast expanses of our country.


ENMAX is owned by The City of Calgary, as sole Shareholder, and by extension the citizens of Calgary. For more than 100 years, ENMAX and its predecessors have provided Albertans with safe and reliable electricity to power the success of our province. ENMAX is warming homes, supplying worksites, driving businesses and powering communities. They are committed to being “on” for their customers. It is this same commitment that inspired ENMAX to partner with the Missing Children Society of Canada (MCSC).

ENMAX has over 1,700 employees, many of whom are out working the community every day. That’s why their participation is so valuable. With the ENMAX fleets out on the roads and in the community, employees can effectively become eyes and ears to aid law enforcement when a child goes missing in Calgary. The more people actively looking for a child or a vehicle they are suspected to be in, the more likely that child is to return home safely. ENMAX employees can also volunteer their time and knowledge of an area to assist law enforcement with active searches when a child goes missing.

Through their participation in the CodeSearch program, ENMAX is helping to protect the children and families of communities in which they serve.


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The Petroleum Services Association of Canada (PSAC) is the national trade association representing the service, supply and manufacturing sectors within the upstream petroleum industry. PSAC represents a diverse range of almost 260 member companies, employing more than 65,000 people and contracting almost exclusively to oil and gas exploration and production companies.

Safety, integrity and community giving are key values for PSAC, making them a natural supporter of the CodeSearch program. PSAC will be contributing to the CodeSearch program by educating the employees of its member companies about how they can help ensure the safety and wellbeing of Canadian communities by partnering with the Missing Children Society of Canada. As the voice of the Canadian petroleum services industry, PSAC is an invaluable advocate for the CodeSearch program.

Their efforts will help grow the national network of personnel and resources available to law enforcement and they will therefore directly impact the ability to bring home a missing child to their searching family.



The Alberta Electrical League (AEL) is an organization whose membership is open to companies and practitioners of every facet of the electrical industry in the province of Alberta. Its purpose is to promote the entire electric industry, identifying and implementing promotions to raise the public profile of the industry, and to explore ways and means to develop and market new and existing business opportunities for its members by exploiting the combined results from the various industry segments working together in harmony.

As a CodeSearch Association Partner, AEL is helping to educate the electrical industry in the province of Alberta on the CodeSearch program. As a leading voice in their industry, AEL is educating other organizations on how their companies can participate in this unique employee engagement and philanthropic program.

The AEL is ensuring that every Alberta electrical organization knows how they can contribute to the well-being of Canadian children.

For information on becoming a CodeSearch partner, please contact: Tricia Harder
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Missing Since:

May, 03 1983

Date of Birth:

Apr, 07 1967

Missing From:

Hinton, Alberta

"Since 1986, the Missing Children Society of Canada has been reuniting missing children with their searching families through professional investigations, public awareness and family support programs. MCSC’s team of former law enforcement work closely with municipal and federal police agencies nationally and internationally while conducting frontline, hands-on investigative and search activities."