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Canada Court Watch requests Catholic Children's Aid Society of Toronto to incorporate the use of audio recording devices for workers
Sept 17, 2012
In response to complaints from children and parents about child protection workers not listening or getting the facts wrong, Canada Court Watch has send a letter to the Catholic Children's Aid Society of Toronto requesting that the Board of Directors mandate the use of audio recording technology by its workers during meetings and interviews.
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