Truthseeker3000

Secret committee? FREEMASONS. Isn't Canada's upper echelons run by Freemasons? They're everywhere.

Cleareyes

Yes CPS is a problem in Canada too, clear indications of institutional pedo issues going right to the top. I was going to support Alberta premier Notley to take on Trudeau for federal elections, she has a real shot. But her dad was a politician too, in itself that isn't a problem but any politician who is "legacy" is getting early suspicion from me from here on out. Also i was travelling to calgary a few months ago and read about a baby named Serenity who died in the CPS system, the article was graphic and i was bawling my eyes out in the restaurant reading the newspaper. I made a post about it on my FB that i was going to withdraw my support for Notley (i have some NDP party members on my friendslist) because the secrecy they were trying to maintain was a huge red flag for me in light of pizzagate. The only reason it made the news was the opposition party saying they were making it public no matter what. The next week, they changed up the tribunal and replaced the chair of the investigative commission undertaking serenity's inquiry and releasing the final report to the public. Obvs not because of me, but they are clearly responding quickly to PR threats, likely in a run up for federal campaigning. Plus she was a lefty and because of clinton i am suspicious of them now. I'm more centre, Stephen Harper pushed me left and Clinton pushed me to the right.

Vindicator

From what I've been seeing, the CPS/Foster Care/Adoption system is one of the real horrors that needs uncovering and reform. This article is just one example:

Consider the tragedy of 13-year-old Mona Sock, who died in 2007.

After reviewing Mona's death, the committee told the public there should be better guidelines for background checks on foster parents.

What the committee did not tell the public — but which CBC News has learned from legal documents and interviews with her family and the province's former child advocate — is that Mona lived in a foster home with a convicted sex offender, while under the supervision of a First Nations child welfare agency. It appears that no one did a background check on him. That man, Lonnie Francis, sexually abused her.

On the day her abuse was revealed to police, Mona hanged herself behind the recreation centre on Elsipogtog First Nation.

derram

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'It's really a scandal': Reasons for 53 deaths of at-risk children hidden by secretive committee - New Brunswick - CBC News

'Both parties question whether the child death review committee is doing the job it was set up to do. ', "Even the conclusions drawn by New Brunswick's child death review committee are not shared with the public."

'She worries there will be another Jackie unless the child death review system becomes more open. ', "Norm Bossé is one of the few people outside the coroner's office with the power to look at child death reports."

'The provincial government created the child death review committee in 1997, when New Brunswickers were still reeling from the death of two-year-old Jacqueline Dawn Brewer in Saint John. '

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