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- N.Ireland Historical Institutional Abuse Inquiry
- Special Commission of Inquiry into matters relating to the Police investigation of certain child sexual abuse allegations in the Catholic Diocese of Maitland-Newcastle
- Vicoria Australia Parliamentray Inquiry
Monthly Archives: September 2006
Alleged paedophiles are in the driver’s seat
It goes from ho-hum, to outright ridiculous, to pathetic, to hilarious to sheer insanity at the Cornwall Weave Shed where Justice Normand Glaude and his “public” inquiry gamely hobble along. The only given in the many faces of the inquiry … Continue reading
What about the children?
We probably won’t see the actual written decision for a week or more, but here’s what we know at this moment from Cornwall’s AM 1220: Privileged Inquiry Documents Remain Privileged Despite Commissioner’s Ruling September 21, 2006 — A panel of … Continue reading
$900 a day!
The politically-well-connected Communications and Media Relations Coordinator for the Cornwall Public Inquiry Marie Josee Lapointe is back in the news again! This time the lady chosen by Justice Glaude to do damage control regarding his Cornwall connections is under the … Continue reading
Page on alleged paedophile priest “Charlie” posted
The page on alleged paedophile Father Charles MacDonald, more commonly known in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Alexandria-Cornwall as “Charlie,” has been posted. A picture will be added later today. Sylvia (cornwall@theinquiry.ca)
A real hero
Two pictures and a couple of new articles have been posted and I’ve done a bit of fixing up on the Perry Dunlop page. The pictures posted on the Perry Dunlop page are long overdue. As they say: a picture … Continue reading
What absolute nonsense!
Can you believe it? Another cancellation in the hearing schedule of Cornwall inquiry! I do believe the inquiry schedule evolves at a pace which outpaces the evolving sexual abuse the policies, practices and procedures of various “public” institutions. That means … Continue reading
“The Right to Know is the Bedrock of Democracy”
I feel I really have to add a few odds and ends to shed a little more light on Justice Cunningham’s verdict that Dick Nadeau was guilty of contempt of court. It’s difficult. As with all things Cornwall related nothing … Continue reading
New information contempt citation in offing
I felt the need to round out the information on Dick Nadeau’s contempt citation – have been working on it all day and am nearly finished adding what I believe are a few of many necessary details. Sylvia (cornwall@the inquiry.ca)
He felt he’d been railroaded
I have added a page on Dick Nadeau which is accessible through a link on The Victims page. Within the Dick Nadeau page is a link to Justice Cunningham’s September 2001 “Reasons for Judgement” finding Dick guilty of contempt of … Continue reading
The commissioner is up and about
A quick note to let you know that Justice Normand Glaude was hard at work the Weave Shed this week. For now whatever took the commissioner to the hospital and subsequently forced the cancellation of Father John Loftus’ “expert” testimony remains a … Continue reading