Monthly Archives: July 2006

This is Cornwall

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Things didn’t go well at the hospital over the weekend.  I am praying that there will be a turn for the better today. My mind is pre-occupied and time is scarce so I just can’t blog right now.  However I … Continue reading

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Hats off to Perry Dunlop

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Next. . . .  You will notice in the article “Abuse victims waited years to get help” that a witness for the Ministry of the Attorney General testified that services for male victims of sexual abuse in Cornwall were provided … Continue reading

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Our on the cutting edge politically-correct judge

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The operation is over and done and – dare I say it?! – the healing begins 🙂  That’s the usual sequence when surgery is demanded. Thank you all for your prayers. They have been answered. **** Now a few things which … Continue reading

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Stop fiddling around!

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I was listening to Ottawa’s CFRA radio this morning. Unfortunately I heard only a very small portion of the comments made by, I believe Steve Madely, but what I did hear goes to show that people are getting fed up … Continue reading

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If it wasn’t so serious it would be funny

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Be sure to check New to the Site on the Home page regularly. I often post articles and list them there without referencing them here. In this instance however I absolutely must comment.  Read the two articles about inquiry investigators … Continue reading

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Job op for researchers

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The call is out for a team of researchers (PDF) – unbiased researchers – to take all the framing that’s been done to date and do something constructive with it. I have a question, a sort of basic but multi-faceted … Continue reading

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This is progress?

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I missed Mary Cameron Nethery’s testimony yesterday afternoon.  However I did dig out the 2005 Crown Attorney Policy Manual signed off by none other than Michael Bryant (the current Liberal Attorney General) and Murray Segal (current Deputy/Assistant AG to Bryant) … Continue reading

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Same old same old

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Here we go again! The same old same old. . . . Hearings at the Weave Shed kicked off with another witness testifying on policies, practices and procedures which are totally irrelevant to those sexual victims which “the system” has … Continue reading

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Hearings resume

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Hearings at the Weave Shed resume at 10 am this morning (Monday 24 July ’06) as Justice Glaude continues to ‘frame’ the inquiry with witnesses and testimony from the Ministry of the Attorney General.  That means more policies, practices and … Continue reading

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Barbie band-aids

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I’ve posted yesterday’s press release re plans for tea and crumpets at the Weave Shed after Justice Glaude names the members of the Advisory Panel who will assist the inquiry team “foster a healing environment for the Cornwall community.” This … Continue reading

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