Taken (2016 TV series)

Taken is a Canadian true crime documentary television series produced by Winnipeg-based production company Eagle Vision.[1][2] It first aired on the Aboriginal People’s Television Network on September 9, 2016[3] and was broadcast again later that year by CBC Television.[4] The series features reenactments and interviews with the family and friends of Canada's Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls, as well as interviews with local and federal law enforcement, various Canadian experts, advocates, activists and politicians who provide social commentary on the issue of MMIWG in Canada.[5] The series also encourages viewers with information about the featured cases to call the RCMP or Canadian Crime Stoppers[6] anonymous toll-free tip line at 1-800-222-8477.[7] The series was created by Lisa Meeches, Kyle Irving and Rebecca Gibson and is broadcast in both English with host Lisa Meeches, and in Cree by host George Muswaggon.[8] There are currently 3 seasons of Taken, with a fourth and final season in development.[citation needed]

Taken
GenreTrue Crime documentary
Created byLisa Meeches, Kyle Irving, Rebecca Gibson
Presented byLisa Meeches, George Muswaggon
Narrated byLisa Meeches, George Muswaggon
Opening theme"New Women Song" ft. Jennifer Kreisberg by Cris Derksen
ComposerJustin Delorme
Country of originCanada
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons3
No. of episodes39
Production
Executive producersLisa Meeches, Kyle Irving, Rebecca Gibson
Running time30 minutes
Production companyEagle Vision
Original release
NetworkAboriginal People's Television Network, CBC
ReleaseSeptember 9, 2016 (2016-09-09) – Present (Present)

Episodes

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Season 1 (2016)

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Episode Case(s) Interview Subjects Writer/Director Original Air Date
1. Tina Fontaine Tina Fontaine Thelma Favel (great aunt), Sergeant John O’Donovan (Winnipeg Police) Cindy Guimonde (guidance councillor), Nahanni Fontaine (Special Advisor on Aboriginal Women’s Issues for the Indigenous Issues Committee of Cabinet for Manitoba), Mary Wilson (Spiritual Advisor), the Honourable Jody Wilson-Raybould (Minister of Justice, and Canada’s Attorney General), Craig Benjamin (Amnesty Writer: Jacquie Black

Director: Cam Bennett

September 9, 2016
2. Highway of Tears Alberta Williams, Ramona Wilson Claudia Williams (sister), Ray Michalko (private investigator) Wayne Clary (Head of E-Pana), Angela Marie MacDougall (Executive Director at Battered Women’s Support Services, BC), Craig Benjamin (Amnesty International), Matilda Wilson (mother) Brenda Wilson (sister) Chief Terry Teegee (cousin) Writer: Jacquie Black

Director: Cam Bennett

September 16, 2016
3. Downtown East Side Danielle LaRue, Ashley Machiskinic Kim LaRue (sister), Evelyn Dick (grandmother) Robert Dick (grandfather), Mona Woodward (cousin) Dave Dickson (outreach worker, friend) Writer: Jacquie Black

Director: Cam Bennett

September 23, 2016
4. Marie Jeanne Kreiser Marie Jeanne Kreiser Lorna Martin (daughter), Gail Leech (daughter), Sharon Patterson (daughter) Arlene Pearson (daughter) Murray Marcichiw (RCMP Staff Sergeant), Jody Stonehouse (Researcher, University of Alberta, Faculty of Native Studies), Liza Sunley (Executive Director, Lurana Shelter) Writer: Rebecca Gibson

Directors: Lisa Meeches, Richard Duffy

September 30, 2016
5. Emily Osmond Emily Osmond Myrna LaPlante (niece) Jessica LaPlante (great niece), April Buffalo-Robe (niece), Lloyd Goodwill (retired RCMP) Writer: Rebecca Gibson

Director: Rebecca Gibson

October 7, 2016
6. Cherisse Houle Cherisse Houle Barb Houle (mother) Jessica Houle (sister), Linda English (foster parent), Shawn Pike (Project Devote) Writer: Jacquie Black

Directors: Lisa Meeches, Reil Munro

October 14, 2016
7. Amber Guiboche Amber Guiboche Kyle Kematch (brother), Ashley Geddes (sister), Detective Sergeant Shaunna Neufeld (Winnipeg Police) Writer: Jacquie Black

Directors: Madison Thomas, Reil Munro

October 21, 2016
8. Claudette Osborne-Tyo Claudette Osborne-Tyo Bernadette Smith (sister), Shawn Pike (Project Devote), Matthew Bushby (children’s father) Bob Chrismas (former Winnipeg Police) Writer: Rebecca Gibson

Director: Lisa Meeches

October 28, 2016
9. Fonassa Bruyere Fonassa Bruyere Janet Bruyere (grandmother), Crystal Bruyere (cousin), Rob Lasson (Project Devote), Nahanni Fontaine (Special Advisor on Aboriginal Women’s Issues) Writer: Rebecca Gibson

Director: Rebecca Gibson

November 4, 2016
10. Tanya Nepinak Tanya Nepinak Sue Caribou (aunt), Sergeant John O’Donovan (Winnipeg Police), Vernon Mann (children’s father) Writer: Rebecca Gibson

Director: Ervin Chartrand

November 11, 2016
11. Sandra Johnson Sandra Johnson Sharon Johnson (sister), EJ Kwandibens (friend), Grand Chief Anna Betty Achneepineskum, Andrew Hay (police) Writer: Rebecca Gibson

Director: Jacquie Black

November 18, 2016
12. Maisy Odjick, Shannon Alexander Maisy Odjick, Shannon Alexander Laurie Odjick (mother), Earl McGregor (grandfather), Maria Jacko (aunt), Damon Jacko (brother), Gordon McGregor (Director Kitigan Zibi Band Police), Claudette Commanda (Kitigan Zibi Band Council), Bryan Alexander, (father), Heather Crank (niece), Juanita Alexander (aunt), Jody Wilson Raybould (Minister of Justice), Caroline Bennett (Minister of Indigenous Affairs) Writer: Jacquie Black

Director: Danielle Sturk

November 25, 2016
13. Tanya Brooks Tanya Brooks Vanessa Brooks (sister), CJ Brooks (child), Cheryl Melony (Women’s Shelter worker), Jason Withrow (police) Writer: Jacquie Black

Director: Noam Gonick

December 2, 2016

Season 2 (2017)

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Episode Case(s) Interview Subjects Writer/Director Original Air Date
1. Hilary

Wilson

Hilary

Wilson

Dwayne Balfour (Hillary’s Uncle), Staff Sergeant Jared Hall (Project Devote), Jennifer Richardson (Child Exploitation Specialist), Diane Redsky (Executive Director of Ma Mawi Wi Chi Itata Centre), the Honourable Patty Hajdu (Minister of Status of Women), and featuring Claudette Commanda. Writer: Rebecca Gibson

Director: Rebcca Gibson,

Lisa Meeches

September 8, 2017
2.Cheyenne

Fox

Cheyenne

Fox

Michelle Atkinson (Cheyenne’s Mother), John Fox Sr. (Cheyenne’s Father), John Fox, Jr. (Cheyenne’s Brother), Wab Kinew (Author, Politician). Writer: Jacquie Black

Director: Rebecca Gibson

September 15, 2017
3. Gladys

Simon

Gladys

Simon

Andrea Colfer (Gladys’ Sister), Leona Simon (Gladys’ Niece), Robert Levy (Gladys’ Friend), Patty Musgrave (Student Advisor, Advocate), Wab Kinew (author, politician). Writer: Rebecca Gibson

Director: Cam Benett

September 22, 2017
4. Glenda

Morrisseau

Glenda

Morrisseau

Doreen Morrisseau (Glenda’s Sister), Calvin Alexander (Glenda’s Cousin), Rebecca Chartrand (Glenda’s Friend), Sergeant Shawn Pike (Project Devote), Diane Redsky (Executive Director of Ma Mawi Wi Chi Itata Centre). Writer: Rebecca Gibson

Director: Rebecca Gibson

September 29, 2017
5. Kelly

Morrisseau

Kelly

Morrisseau

Roxanne Morrisseau (Kelly’s Cousin), Tanis Morrisseau (Kelly’s Daughter), Deb Chansonieuve (Family Friend), Perry Bellegarde (National Chief, Assembly of First Nations), Sergeant Jean-Paul Lemay (Media Relations–Gatineau Police) Writer: Jacquie Black

Director: Tyson Caron

October 6, 2017
6. Mildred

Flett

Mildred

Flett

Angeline Nelson (Mildred’s Daughter), Kathy Nelson (Mildred’s Daughter), Lynda Neckoway (Mildred’s Sister), Wesley Flett (Mildred’s Brother), Det.Sgt. Wade McDonald (Winnipeg Police), Eric Robinson (Indigenous Activist, and Former Member of the Manitoba Legislative Assembly). Writer: Justina Neepin

Director: Jenna Neepin

October 13, 2017
7. Jennifer

Catcheway

Jennifer

Catcheway

Willie Starr (Jennifer’s Brother), Rhianna Acoby (Jennifer’s Friend), Monica Acoby (Jennifer’s Friend), Deidre Acoby (Jennifer’s Friend), Staff Sgt. Jared Hall (RCMP), Gladys Radek (Missing Persons Advocate). Writer: Rebecca Gibson

Director: Jacquie Black

October 20, 2017
8. Angela

Meyer

Angela

Meyer

Kathy Meyer (Angela’s Mother), Dean Meyer (Angela’s Father), Byron Meyer (Angela’s Brother), Candace Meyer (Angela’s Sister), Constable Jack Keefe (Yellowknife RCMP), Mark Koltek (Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist, Manitoba Adolescent Treatment Centre). Writer: Sonya Ballantyne

Director: Madison Thomas

October 26, 2017
9. Delaine

Copenace

Delaine

Copenace

Anita Copenace (Delaine’s Mother), Dayna Copenace (Delaine’s Sister), Darian Copenace (Delaine’s Sister), Lori Copenace (Delaine’s Sister), Christy Dzikowicz (Canadian Centre for Child Protection), James Favel (Bear Clan Patrol), Jessica Huzyk (Canadian Centre for Child Protection), David Lucas (OPP), Jeff Duggan (OPP).   Writer: Jacquie Black

Director: Ty Caron, Lisa Meeches

November 3, 2017
10. Danita

Big Eagle

Danita

Big Eagle

Dianne BigEagle (Danita’s Mother), Lisa BigEagle (Danita’s Sister), Myrna LaPlante (Iskwewuk Ewichiwitochik), Evan Bray (Chief of Police, Regina Police Service). Writer: Jacquie Black

Director: Noam Gonick

November 10, 2017
11. Felicia

Solomon

Felica

Solomon

Darlene Osborne (Felicia’s Grandmother), Christie Osborne (Felicia’s Great-Aunt), Renee Carpenter (Felicia’s Friend), Tamara Osborne (Felicia’s Cousin), Sgt. Shawn Pike (Project Devote), Chief Ron Evans (Norway House Chief). Writer: Justina Neepin

Director: Jenna Neepin

November 17, 2017
12. Tamara Chipman and

Belinda Williams

Tamara Chipman and

Belinda Williams

Gladys Radek (Tamara’s Aunt), Lorelei Williams (Belinda’s Niece), Staff Sgt. Wayne Clary (RCMP), Dr. Gabor Maté (Speaker, Teacher, Author), Lorimer Shenher (Author, Former Police Officer), Paul Lacerte (Co-Founder, Moose Hide Campaign), Raven Lacerte (Co-Founder, Moose Hide Campaign), Henri Chevillard (Gladys’ Friend). Writer: Rebecca Gibson

Director: Jacquie Black

November 24, 2017
13. Jacqueline Crazybull Jacqueline Crazybull Clifford Crowchild (Jacqueline’s Son), Sandra Manyfeathers (Jacqueline’s Sister), Lauren Crazybull (Jacqueline’s Niece), Tara Robinson (Executive Director of YouthLink Calgary Police Interpretive Centre), Michelle Robinson (Human Rights Activist), Liza Lorenzetti (Social Worker, Educator, Activist), Dr. Abbas Mancey (Alberta Men’s Network). Writer: Rebecca Gibson

Director: Ty Caron

December 1, 2017

Season 3 (2018)

Episode Case(s) Interview Subjects Writer/Director Original Air Date

1. Amber

Tuccaro

Amber Tuccaro Vivian Tuccaro (Amber’s Mother), Paul Tuccaro Jr. (Amber’s Brother), Tracy Bear (Director for the Indigenous Women's Resilience Project), Ian Campeau (Anishinaabe Artist and Advocate) Writer: Rebecca Gibson

Director: Madison Thomas

September 27, 2018
2. Patricia Carpenter Patricia Carpenter Joyce Carpenter (Patricia’s Mother), Laura Heidenheim (Documentarian), Josephine Tse (Documentarian), Ivana Yellowback (Advocate and Youth Worker) Writer: Kayla Hayden

Director: Rebecca Gibson

October 5, 2018
3. Crystal Andrews and Leah Anderson    Crystal Andrews and Leah Anderson Beverley Andrews (Crystal’s Mom), Roxanne Spence (Crystal’s Fiance’s Mom), Wayne Okenow (Leah’s Uncle), Mervin White (Crystal’s Fiance’s Dad), Leslie Spillett (Executive Director Ka Ni Kanichihk), Katherine Whitecloud (Knowledge Keeper) Writer: Rebecca Gibson

Director: Lisa Meeches

October 12, 2018
4. Leona Brule Leona Brule Chris Sanderson (Leona’s Cousin), Catherine Sanders (Leona’s Aunt), Cpl. Jack Keefe (RCMP), Mandee McDonald (Senior Projects Administrator for Dene Nahjo), Marie Wilson (TRC Commission of Canada, 2009 to 2005) Writer: Jacquie Black

Director: Noam Gonick

October 19, 2018
5. Janet Syvestre Janet Syvestre Crystal Sylvestre (Janet's Daughter), Toni Lemaigre (Janet's Sister), Lauren Sylvestre (Janet's Son), Corporal Kelly Bates (RCMP), Dr. Robert Innes (University of Saskatchewan, Department of Native Studies)
Writer: Sonia Ballantyne

Director: Jacquie Black

October 26, 2018
6. Josephine Martin      Josephine Martin Tanya Martin (Josephine’s Daughter), Wesley Martin (Josephine’s Son), Georgina Sanderson (Josephine's Niece), Margaret Sanderson (Josephine’s Sister), Marlene Grace Buck (Josephine's Sister), Cst. Mike Harris (RCMP) Writer: Dinae Robinson

Director: Rebecca Gibson

November 2, 2018
7. Lorilee Francis Lorilee Francis Connie Francis (Lorilee's Aunt), Lane Francis (Lorilee’s Brother), Lance Francis (Lorilee's Brother), Lisa Ferguson (Lorilee's Sister), Mary Francis (Lorilee's Grandmother), Vanessa Shannon (Lorilee’s Cousin), Edward Ferguson (Lorilee's Cousin), Danielle Allard (University of Alberta, Assistant Professor, Library and Information Studies) Writer: Jacquie Black

Director: Madison Thomas

November 9, 2018
8. Amanda Cook Amanda Cook Cheyenne Chartrand (Amanda's Sister), Bernadette Sumner (Amanda's Sister), Mary Cook (Amanda's Mother), Lisa Makwebak (Community Activist), Sgt. Paul Manaigre (RCMP) Writer: Rebecca Gibson

Director: Jacquie Black

November 16, 2018
9. Sindy Ruperthouse Sindy Ruperthouse Émilie Ruperthouse Wylde (Sindy’s Mother), Johnny Wylde (Sindy’s Father), Joan Wylde (Sindy’s Sister), Kathy Ruperthouse (Sindy’s Sister), Lt. Martine Asselin (Sûreté du Québec) Writer: Jacquie Black

Director: Jenna Neepin

November 23, 2018
10. Nicole Daniels Nicole Daniels Isabel Daniels (Nicole's cousin), Joan Winning (Nicole's Aunt), Sandra Delaronde (MMIWG Advocate), Dr. Lisa Kinew (Physician) Writer: Rebecca Gibson

Director: Cam Bennett

November 30, 2018
11. Cheryl Johnson Cheryl Johnson Patricia Johnson (Cheryl’s Mother), Lynn Johnson (Cheryl’s Sister), Tricia Johnson (Cheryl’s Sister), Shaylene Johnson (Cheryl’s Friend), Nadine Bernard (Cheryl’s Friend), Sasha Doucette (Photographer), Holly Moore (Journalist, APTN) Writer: Rebecca Gibson

Director: Sam Karney

December 7, 2018
12. Elizabeth Dorion Elizabeth Dorion Georgina Simms (Elizabeth’s Daughter), Karen Deborah Young (Elizabeth’s Friend), John Cochrane (Elizabeth’s Grandson), Primrose Bloomfield (Elizabeth’s Niece), Cpl. Janna Amirault (RCMP) Writer: Rebecca Gibson

Director: Rebecca Gibson

December 15, 2018
13. Caitlin Pots Caitlin Pots The day before her disappearance, 27-year-old Caitlin Potts was last seen at Orchard Park Mall in Kelowna, British Columbia, and an official missing persons alert appeared on March 21, 2016. Caitlin’s disappearance is being treated as a homicide. Sadly, two other young women are missing from this region. Could there be a connection?

INTERVIEW SUBJECTS:  Priscilla Potts (Caitlin’s Mother), Ashley Potts (Caitlin’s Sister), Jody Leon (MMIWG Advocate), Cpl. Dan Moskaluk (RCMP)

Writer: Jacquie Black

Director: Tyson Caron

December 21, 2018

Ratings

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Season 1 of the series is estimated to have reached an average of 100,000 viewers in its initial airing, increasing to 1.4 million after its release on CBC.[9]

Awards and nominations

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  • Nomination: 6th Canadian Screen Awards (Factual Program or Series), (Editorial Research - Rebecca Gibson, Bernadette Smith, Madison Thomas, "Tina Fontaine")[10]
  • Winner: 2017 Accolade Global Film Competition Award of Merit (Rebecca Gibson, Eagle Vision (Canada), TAKEN – Emily Osmond, Television – Program / Series)[11][12]
  • Winner: 2017 Beyond Borders ECPAT Canadian Media Awards (English Electronic: Rebecca Gibson, Kyle Irving, Lisa Meeches, Jacquie Black Taken – Cherisse Houle APTN, CBC)[13]

References

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  1. ^ "Film & Television Production - Eagle Vision". Film & Television Production - Eagle Vision.
  2. ^ "Taken". CBC Media Centre.
  3. ^ "New Eagle Vision series Taken premieres tonight on APTN #MMIW". National Screen Institute. Retrieved 21 December 2018.
  4. ^ "Taken - APTN". aptn.ca.
  5. ^ "Taken: Tackling a Tough Topic with Empathy" (PDF). Indiescreen. Canadian Media Producer's Association. Retrieved 18 December 2018.
  6. ^ "Canadian Crime Stoppers Association". www.canadiancrimestoppers.org.
  7. ^ Haynes, Megan. "Meet the broadcaster helping MMIW families find answers". Chatelaine. Retrieved 21 December 2018.
  8. ^ "Taken the Series - Stories of missing and murdered Indigenous women". Taken the Series.
  9. ^ Pinto, Jordan. "Indigenous voices rising: Eagle Vision". Playback. Retrieved 21 December 2018.
  10. ^ "Taken". Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television. 12 January 2018. Retrieved 21 December 2018.
  11. ^ "Awards of Merit February 2017". Accolade Global Film Competition.
  12. ^ "Rebecca Gibson Wins Accolade Global Film Festival Award for Taken Directing". On Screen Manitoba. Retrieved 21 December 2018.
  13. ^ "Media Awards 2017". Beyond Borders ECPAT Canada Media Awards. Retrieved 21 December 2018.
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