us here in the first place. on 19 september, 2027, the government is set to destroy much of the testimony from abuse survivors. potential evidence that could give information about the missing children, and perpetrators of abuse will be lost, erased from canada's history. by 2027, all of those records will be destroyed unless there is some intervention. the records were maintained by canada. there is nowjudicial authority for those records to be destroyed. in what civilised country are historical records destroyed? with judicial authority? singing in own language. no compensation will ever be paid for the damage that has been done. but at least the story is told. so that it will help others.
testimony from abuse survivors. potential evidence that could give information about the missing children, and perpetrators of abuse will be lost, erased from canada�*s history. by 2027, all of those records will be destroyed unless there is some intervention. the records were maintained by canada. there is nowjudicial authority for those records to be destroyed. in what civilised country are historical records destroyed? with judicial authority? singing in own language. no compensation will ever be paid for the damage that has been done. but at least the story is told. so that it will help others. i never mentioned it to anybody for 65 years, until the 215 kids were found.
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outlook of "we, the great white father, know what's good for these peoples". it's the same outlook that got us here in the first place. on 19 september, 2027, the government is set to destroy much of the testimony from abuse survivors. potential evidence that could give information about the missing children, and perpetrators of abuse will be lost, erased from canada's history. by 2027, all of those records will be destroyed unless there is some intervention. the records were maintained by canada. there is nowjudicial authority for those records to be destroyed. in what civilised country are historical records destroyed? with judicial authority? singing in own language. no compensation
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affairs, at women's aid, who is going to talk about robert buckland, who was just a secretary and has been moved from that position. what you make of that? a lot of people are saying he was doing quite a good job isjust a are saying he was doing quite a good job is just a secretary, what's your take on that? i job isjust a secretary, what's your take on that?— take on that? i think women's aid would definitely _ take on that? i think women's aid would definitely agree, _ take on that? i think women's aid would definitely agree, it's - take on that? i think women's aid would definitely agree, it's a i take on that? i think women's aid would definitely agree, it's a reall would definitely agree, it's a real testament to robert buckland that the domestic abuse act, which is landmark legislation and the reforms that came with it in terms of how that came with it in terms of how that has affected family courts, the fact that all of that was passed under his watch in april 2021 ten testament to him as just secretary. at women's aid, we are really proud to have worked with robert buckland to have worked with robert buckland to improve response to domestic abuse survivors, particular within the family justice system. abuse survivors, particular within the familyjustice system. and that is included things like a ban was their victims, which should have existed long before the domestic
Deal includes contributions from local BSA councils, such as Erie-based French Creek Council
French Creek Council has yet to detail what it might give; assets include Custaloga Town camp
Since the 1960s, Boy Scouts in northwestern Pennsylvania have camped, hiked and held jamborees at Custaloga Town Scout Reservation, on more than 500 acres in Mercer County.
The future of the camp, as well as the future of the other assets of the Boy Scouts in the Erie area, is likely to become clearer by the end of the month.
The clarity is required as part of the proposed $850 million settlement that the Boys Scouts of America's national organization has reached with tens of thousands of child sex abuse victims who filed claims in the organization's bankruptcy case.
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Sex abuse probe: Milwaukee Archdiocese won't cooperate with state
By Todd Richmond article
MILWAUKEE - The Archdiocese of Milwaukee is refusing to turn over documents to state investigators who are looking into clergy sexual abuse in Wisconsin's five Roman Catholic dioceses, warning Attorney General Josh Kaul that the records are sealed and that Kaul lacks the authority to initiate such an investigation.
Kaul, a Democrat, announced the investigation in April, following the lead of officials who have launched similar investigations in 22 other states. Kaul said he wanted to paint the fullest possible picture of sexual abuse that occurred within Wisconsin's Catholic churches.