Tuesday, January 05, 2010

REVIEW: 'Systemic failures': public inquiry report

REVIEW: 'Systemic failures': public inquiry report

The Cornwall Public Inquiry has determined there were "systemic failures" in the institutional response to allegations of sexual abuse in the Cornwall area, however Comm. Normand Glaude stopped short of quashing the long-rumoured claims of a pedophile ring in his final report.

2 comments:

  1. Anonymous4:34 PM

    Systemic Failure continues right to today.....look at the Ontario College of Teachers. They are letting repeat sex offenders teach in the province of Ontario and the Premire and Minister of Education is well aware of this practice since 2004. What about the victims? Cornwall and the efforts of the Dunlop family to bring justice to victims should be a wake up call to all Canadians that care about children.

    http://freethroughtruth.blogspot.com/2009/09/oct-blackballs-jim-black.html

    Teachers get licenses back despite sexual abuse
    http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/20061101/whistleblower_teachers_061115/20061115/

    Canadians for Accountability
    http://canadians4accountability.org/cases/cases-e.html#jb

    College of Teachers needs to step back and review its proceedings in the
    James Black Case
    http://tomorrowstrust.ca/?p=4615

    Romeo Dallaire throws support behind Jim Black and his dispute with the
    College of Teachers
    http://tomorrowstrust.ca/?p=7202

    $181,000 in penalty and lost income for supporting abused kids.
    http://www.oct.ca/PublicRegister/memberDetails.aspx?memberID=238839

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  2. Anonymous11:01 PM

    Seems like there is an update to the story of the Ontario College of Teachers who allow repeat sex offenders back in Ontario Classrooms.
    http://canadians4accountability.org/blog/category/ontario-college-of-teachers/

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