Quotes to Inspire
"I submit that an individual who breaks a law that conscience tells him is unjust, and who willingly accepts the penalty of imprisonment in order to arouse the conscience of the community over its injustice, is in reality expressing the highest respect for the law."
We Won't Back Down See what children and their families are doing to fight back against the Children's Aid Society (CAS) and the family courts (Video) The unlawful detention of children at schools by school officials and CAS workers This document is a must read for parents and school officials regarding the unlawful detention and interrogation of children by CAS workers in Ontario Schools Questions & Answers for school officials regarding CAS at children's schools This must read document for teachers and school officials answers many of the questions that school officials have about CAS in their schools Questions & Answers for Police regarding involvement with CAS workers This must read document for police officers answers many of the questions that law enforcement officials have about dealing with CAS workers. (Coming soon) The Unlawful Practice of Social Work by CAS workers in Ontario This document written by child and family justice advocate Vernon Beck outlines how most Childrens Aid Society workers in Ontario are breaking the law Understanding the Children's Aid Society - A historical analysis This document written by Michael Reid reviews the development of CAS in Ontario since the 1800's and its troubling past How to launch a lawsuit against teachers or the School Board This document will outline the steps for parents to launch a civil lawsuit against teachers or the local school board for allowing CAS workers to question their children at school without informed consent (coming soon) A Child's Guide to Ontario's Office of the Children's Lawyer This document will answer questions about the children's lawyer and show kids how to stand up against incompetent lawyers(coming soon) What you Can Do to Help A new section with initiatives for readers showing them how to get involved will be added soon. Please stay tuned.
Information wanted about CAS worker Dulce Pelletier of the Muskoka CAS
As part of its mandate to to protect the public's interest by promoting accountability, transparency and professionalism withing the child protection industry, Canada Court Watch is seeking the public's assistance in regards to information about a CAS child protection worker by the name of Dulce Pelletier of the Muskoka CAS.
Anyone having dealings with Dulce Pelletier and/or the Muskoka CAS is urged to contact Canada Court Watch at info@canadacourtwatch.com All calls will be kept in strict confidence. Anyone wanting to obtain information about the public protest for accountability and transparency within the Muskoka CAS in July can also contact Canada Court Watch for further information.






