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- Ken Hills Blogspot
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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: February 2007
Bickering away
I just posted this with the note the inquiry was on break. That changed to an early lunch at noon to allow lawyers to meet. There is a ballyhoo going on over David Silmser. I reference that at the end … Continue reading
To expunge or not to expunge?
Hearings resume at 09:30 am. Justice Glaude will be letting us know the way ahead with counselling services. Also the issue of David Silmser is back on the carpet. He will NOT be returning to testify. I gather that there … Continue reading
A hard and disturbing read
Hearings at the Weave Shed resume at 9:30 am this morning (Tuesday 27 February 2007) with Clair Renshaw taking the stand. Clair, whose husband Robert (Bobby) Renshaw alleges he was sexually abused by probation officer Ken Seguin and Father Charles … Continue reading
Neither rhyme nor reason
I’m back and forth like a yo yo here. Blocked. Unblocked. Seems there’s neither rhyme nor reason to it. So, right now I am unblocked and can access the blog and will take advantage of the situation :). (1) No … Continue reading
They did it!
They did it! The Cornwall police did it!!! They sure do know how to have their cake and eat it too!!! The tax payers of Ontario are picking up the tab for the Cornwall Police Service to ensure it can … Continue reading
The lawyers are without blame or blemish
Hearings at the Cornwall Public Inquiry resume at 9:30 am Tuesday 27 February 2007. Next week is committed to the testimony of Robert Renshaw. Robert’s wife Clair will take the stand Tuesday. Upon completion of Clair’s testimony (probably in one … Continue reading
Sombrely limping along
Nearly 2 am and suddenly I can access my website and blog! A very very quick and brief catch-up until later in the day 🙂 I had a blog ready to post on Tuesday when I discovered that I couldn’t … Continue reading
Errata
You will be as relieved as I to know that the victims who are settling with Ontario Ministry of Community Safety & Correctional Services and Adult Community Corrections who take the stand to testify will do so because they want … Continue reading
Via the grapevine
“It is essential for the success of this Inquiry that people come forward, free from any undue influence, promise or threat.” (Justice Normand Glaude, 12 December 2006) Now listen to this – via the grapevine…. The Ontario Ministry of Community … Continue reading
Damage control
Yes indeed. Something’s brewing at the Weave Shed. Damage control. First, to perhaps help put what’s happening at the Weave Shed today (Monday 19 February 2007) and what I see as the need for damage control into context, a reminder … Continue reading