Alberta Liberal Opposition:ALBERTA SOCIAL WORKERS POWERFUL AS EVILS!Preventing to post the video in the web-site Please view the video on You Tube."1128 Question Period Raj Sherman Deaths of Children in
Care"To the Premier: why
won't you restore trust and confidence in the system by calling for an
independent, impartial judicial inquiry? What are you afraid of?
Dr. Sherman: Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Alberta Liberals wish to thank Alberta
social workers, front-line staff, and foster parents who go above and beyond to
rescue vulnerable children. The issue we've been discussing this week isn't
them. Rather, the problem is caused by this government
covering up or, shall I say, not reporting the true number of children who died
in care.This Conservative
government has lost public trust and credibility on this issue. To the Premier:
what do you think is going to restore public confidence? A chit-chat runs by your
secretive government or an independent, impartial judicial inquiry?Dr.
Sherman: Mr. Speaker, the minister raised a very important issue. The fact of the matter is that 78 per cent of
the children who died in care were of First Nations heritage. Responsibility for them is shared between the
federal government, the First Nations, and the provincial government. I've
written to the Prime Minister asking him to investigate the deaths of the
aboriginal children in care. To the Premier: will you
join me in bringing the federal government, the First Nations, and the province
of Alberta to the
table through an independent, public judicial inquiry so we can finally get
some answers and solutions? Bests;this morning call and the harassment to my family, is a warning to commit domestic terrorism against innocent children and their mother?
"Powerful As God - The Children's Aid Societies of
Ontario"
The CBC exposes itself as a propaganda
agency by not giving air time to such an important young voice who is giving
articulation to a perspective that many conscientious Canadian citizens share.
CBC should be balancing the radical extremism of the likes of Rex Murphy with a
more moderate, reasoned and evidence-based approach like that of Joshua.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6YVnMgnvjeU Published on Nov 6, 2014
On November 6, 2014 Joshua Blakeney was interviewed by
Dr. Kevin Barrett about the implications of the dubious Ottawa Incident for
civil liberties in Canada.
Brilliant discussion! I wish Mr
Blakeney would consider doing regular monologues much like Alan Watt's
"Cutting through the matrix" series. Because of the dialogue format
and time constraints, rather too many thoughts were left unfinished here. Mr
Blakeney is a deep, careful and original thinker who needs more room to fully
articulate things
Yes. Joshua is very gifted at giving
extemporaneous analysis of sometimes complex issues. He has come very far since
he first commented on Kevin's show in 2009. The CBC exposes itself as a propaganda
agency by not giving air time to such an important young voice who is giving
articulation to a perspective that many conscientious Canadian citizens share.
CBC should be balancing the radical extremism of the likes of Rex Murphy with a
more moderate, reasoned and evidence-based approach like that of Joshua.
To Serve
& Protect: It’s only a fictitious name used to brutalize and kill poor
people, to create panic and dehumanize minority people. The question is; the
Toronto police force are complying with their duty to Serve & Protect the
public in general? How many atrocious crimes are committed by blue collar
delinquents and are of police knowledge? The chief of police and their force
are part of the impunity of these heinous crimes! Is of public knowledge that
the police force is mistreating detainees under their custody? Or by surprise
storming poor neighborhoods to apprehend suspects, who committed petty crimes!
But when the delinquents are people from the media, employees from government
institutions, and workers from the "Children's Aid Societies," the
criminal acts are buried by the police. Also the mass media are guilty to help
the police, to maintain in impunity, countless heinous crimes, and by the
immunity that have to commit very serious crimes in immigrants. NewsToronto
& GTAWARMINGTONPolice
shouldn't have to wait for formal complaint to start investigations
TORONTO - Just how many
alleged victims do police need before they will investigate the growing Jian
Ghomeshi case?What are police waiting for to launch a criminal probe into the public
allegations from women against the prominent fired CBC radio star?“We
need a complainant,” Chief Bill Blair explained at police headquarters
Thursday. “We need someone to come forward and say, ‘This is what’s happened to
me.’”The fact is an abundance of women have come forward and said what has
(they allege) happened to them.Nine
alleged victims and counting is where it is currently at.Eight came forward via the Toronto Star and CBC. One on the Huffington
Post.Two woman have used their names.But
somehow police are rendered immobile and useless in a story that has shocked
the country? Somehow they have thrown up their hands and said the onus is on
the victim?“We are quite prepared to conduct a criminal investigation should they
come forward with complaints,” said Blair.Who
knew the police need to be invited into a chorus of allegations which include
women who alleged they were “punched and choked” by the former radio host.Of course the whole notion is ludicrous. They don’t need to be invited
in to probe any case. They certainty didn’t wait for one when it came to
investigating Mayor Rob Ford’s latenight escapades.Sometimes
what is needed is a little bit out-of-the-box thinking and skill on thin ice.“People may be reluctant to report
their victimization and to participate in a criminal invitation or the criminal
justice system,” Blair said. “Out first priority is their safety and recovery.”He also said police will treat any complainant with sensitivity.All well meaning but the chief doesn’t seem prepared to actively have his
sexual assault detectives talk to the victims on their own — at least in cases
where the woman alleges she was attacked here in Toronto.“One
of the things we will not do is force them to do something they do not want to
do,” explained Blair.The notion is absurd. These women already believe they have been
victimized and many have spoken to both mainstream and social media — in
essence bypassing police.Social
media is investigating, prosecuting judging this case while police are on the
sidelines not even involved. Even Ghomeshi has taken to social media in a
pre-emptive strike with his Facebook post explaining his participation in
consensual “rough” sex with “safe words.”The world of reporting alleged criminal activity has clearly changed
before our eyes and the police have been left right out of loop.That someone needs to
complain seems nonsensical — particularly in historical sexual assault cases.It would certainly
make their job easier to have someone come in with a shoebox full of quality
evidence but that would be unusual.The public or potential victims do not want to hear what the police
can’t do but what they can do. I spoke with several former Canadian police
chiefs Thursday and they all told me no police service is hampered by waiting
for a perfect witness to come forward. Sometimes you have to wear out a little
shoe leather.Former
OPP Commissioner Chris Lewis, now an analyst with CTV sent out a series of
tweets Thursday night saying when a “police force that becomes aware of the
identity of an alleged victim that ... may have been victimized in their
jurisdiction (they) should sensitively reach out to that person and open the
door to them.”He also tweeted, “If they don’t
accept the offer to chat, that’s their prerogative. But the police should at
least open that door to them.”Lewis tweeted: “I fully understand why victims of sexual or physical
assault are reticent to report such crimes. The process can be humiliating. But
if formal complaints aren’t made it is tough for police to conduct a ‘victimless’
investigation. Police services should encourage the yet unidentified alleged
victims to come forward and caring/sensitive and professional investigators
will hear them out and conduct thorough and unbiased investigations, while
treating them with respect.”The bottom line is police can be proactive and don’t have to sit on
their hands and wait for the next shoe to drop.It
seems like the whole country is waiting for what is to come next.The police, too