A three-year-old girl from Montreal missing since Sunday was found alive and well near an Ontario highway on Wednesday, and police say ‘critical information from the public’ played a significant role. ‘This is a prime example of how every tip, every piece of information can help lead us to a positive outcome,’ said Acting Staff Sgt. Shaun Cameron of the Ontario Provincial Police at a joint news conference with Sûreté du Québec.
EDITOR’S NOTE: CBC has removed the name and photo of the child in this story. Now that the child is no longer missing, the identity is no longer in the public interest.
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