Victims feel like they bared it all, for nothing
In the days after Andr‚ Bissonnette left the witness stand at the Cornwall Public Inquiry last May, he got a phone call from his daughter.
Both she and her boyfriend had spent the last four hours reading the transcripts of his testimony - the stories of how, as a 14-year-old boy in 1963, he was sexually assaulted by another teen while in foster care, and later shipped off to an infamous reform school in Alfred, Ont.
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AndrĂ© Bissonnette was devastated when he learned in February his testimony at the Cornwall Public Inquiry would not be used to find fault against the Children’s Aid Society. A recovering alcoholic, Bissonnette, 59, said he contemplated getting drunk for the first time in nine years after hearing Comm. Normand Glaude’s ruling.
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