Public Safety Minister Peter Van Loan, centre, National Revenue Minister Jean-Pierre Blackburn, right, and Steve Sullivan, Federal Ombudsman for Victims of Crime, take part in a news conference on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, Tuesday, June 16, 2009. (MARKETWIRE / Public Safety Canada)
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
Tories Propose Changes to Federal Prison System
Public Safety Minister Peter Van Loan, centre, National Revenue Minister Jean-Pierre Blackburn, right, and Steve Sullivan, Federal Ombudsman for Victims of Crime, take part in a news conference on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, Tuesday, June 16, 2009. (MARKETWIRE / Public Safety Canada)
No Justice for Damon
Read also :
Mom seeking justice for child victims
http://www.intelligencer.ca/ArticleDisplay.aspx?e=1615466
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
Mounties Ask B.C. Court to Bar Taser Inquiry From Finding Misconduct
Manitoba May Help Pay Family's Lawyers in Coroner's Inquest
Wayne Glowacki/Canwest News Service
Monday, June 15, 2009
Interrogation or Child Abuse?

The interrogation of a young boy over the murder of his sister has false and devastating consequences.
Read also : The Confession
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2004/10/14/48hours/main649381.shtml
Friday, June 12, 2009
Thursday, June 11, 2009
Tuesday, June 9, 2009
Nark Ruffalo is calling for Justice for the Victims of Torture
Collage of Torture Photos, and a speech by Mark Ruffalo urging to release torture related photographs and to prosecute war criminals and ex-top officials of the Bush administration. Filmed at a press conference held by "The World Cant Wait", a human rights and social justice organization, at the City of West Hollywood City Hall. Presentations were made by John Duran, West Hollywood Councilmember, Michael Rapkin, attorney, John Heard, actor, Debra Sweet, national director of the World Cant Wait, Paul Haggis, Academy Award winning film director and Mark Ruffalo, actor.
Eco-Justice : Silent Aerial Investigation of the Top of Kayford Mountain
This video clip shows the extensive strip mining of Appalachian mountains near Charleston, WV. The flyover was provided by SouthWings (www.southwings.org) and depicts Kayford Mountain, a 1200-acre mine operation; Brushy Fork coal slurry impoundment, which holds 9.8 billion gallons of toxic sludge; Marsh Fork Elementary School, located just 150 feet from a coal loading silo and 400 yards from a 2.8 billion toxic waste impoundment; and the town of Sylvester, a community whose health and property has been adversely affected coal dust from an adjacent mountaintop removal mining operation.
Aerial footage taken during an Eco-Justice Collaborative June 2009 delegation to Charleston, WV. Visit www.ecojusticecollaborative.org for more information.
Aerial footage taken during an Eco-Justice Collaborative June 2009 delegation to Charleston, WV. Visit www.ecojusticecollaborative.org for more information.
Could Abortion Doctor's Murder Become an Issue in Sotomayor's Confirmation Process? Anti-Abortion Groups Fear Negative Impact, Abortion Rights Groups
Verdict Brings Omagh 'Justice'
Sunday, June 7, 2009
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