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Joint Committee on Child Custody and Access Reforms Recommendations These are the recommendations that are being blocked by former AG Anne McClellan who cannot set her personal militant feminist anti father agenda aside for the benefit of our children.


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Please take some time to review the law in your province relevant to your own legal concerns. You won't regret it.
  • Law Commission of Canada "The mission of the Law Commission of Canada is to engage Canadians in the renewal of the law to ensure that it is relevant, responsive, effective, equally accessible to all, and just." Oh really? Hmmmm!

  • Alberta Law Reform Institute Says its purpose is: "To consider matters of law reform with a view to proposing to the appropriate authority the means by which the law may be made more useful and effective."

  • British Columbia Law InstituteThe Law Reform Commission of British Columbia has been succeeded by the British Columbia Law Institute. They say: "It would be idle to pretend that continuing development of our law can be left safely or solely to the slow, uncertain process of judicial evolution, to the day to day policies of governments, or to the whims of individuals. There are too many constraints on those who make the policy, too many demands on scarce resources, to allow us to leave the business of law reform to such an uncertain and unco-ordinated fate." Pompous, pretentious, arrogant. One gets the impression that they think only they are fit to govern.... that is a dangerous attitude.

  • Law Reform Commission of Nova Scotia According to the Law Reform Commission Act, the Commission's job is to review the laws of Nova Scotia and to make recommendations for improvement, modernization and reform. This may involve either formulating new ideas and approaches to law, or proposing ways in which existing laws and the legal system can be made clearer or simpler so they can better serve the needs of the general public.

  • Ombudsman and Human Rights Offices across Canada

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