Victim’s Affidavits and media

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If you’re checking theinquiry.ca you will have noticed that I’ve started posting the individual victim’s affidavits for standing and funding at the inquiry.

For me it’s a big job so bear with me.  I decided this down week is a good opportunity to work away at that as well as look over the transcripts and take care of some other technical details. 

I have exceeded my page capacity on the Picoh search engine. The service is free for sites under 250 pages – after 250 pages there is a fee.  I am doing a bit of looking around at other free site search engines to see if there’s anything I can manage to install, so there may be changes there – if not this week, in the near future.  Plus, if I have to pay I want to ensure I get the best value for my dollar :).

I have also signed up to optimize the site’s search results from the major internet search engines – anther major undertaking but necessary because I didn’t know about any of this as I put the site together.  I understand it makes a difference in the way the major search engines display results of a search.

As far as he affidavits are concerned you can either go directly to The Victims page where you will find all of those which are posted to date, or you can visit New to the Site on the the Home Page where a direct link to each affidavit will be posted as it is published.

During the week I will continue to blog.  And, on that note will just mention that to my knowledge during the buzz about Marie Josee Lapointe’s untendered contract with Treasury Board not one of the mainstream media has mentioned her connection to the supposedly “independent and impartial” inquiry in Cornwall.

Strange?  I think so.  If I missed something there please let me know.

And that’s enough for now,

Sylvia

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