Quotes to Inspire
"The most sacred of the duties of a government [is] to do equal and impartial justice to all citizens."
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.
Kids report being brainwashed to hate fathers at another Ontario women's shelter
Canada Court Watch has received a call from children who report that they were recently taken to a women's shelter by their mother against their wishes and that while in the shelter were told repeatedly how bad fathers were, including their own.
The children reported that when they wanted to speak to their father on the phone that workers from the women's shelter made them use the phone while women shelter workers stood next to them to listen in on every word. The children reported that the could not speak to their father openly and honestly or say anything about the abuse they witnessed in the shelter or how their own mother was abusing them while in the shelter. In fact the mother had domestic violence charges against her while in the shelter. The children report that once they get out, they will tell all.
Canada Court Watch advocates for greater transparency and accountability with women's shelters. Women who are violent and abusive should not be allowed into a shelter where children are residing. The practice of teaching children to hate fathers must also be stopped. Shelters caught spreading this kind of hate to children should be immediately closed down.
Canada Court Watch has received complaints from many children and parents over the years about violence and abuse inside some of government funded women's shelters.
Previous testimony about women's shelters an be viewed at:
http://www.vimeo.com/864606
http://www.vimeo.com/790290
http://www.vimeo.com/745927
If you are a mother or a child who has experienced living in a shelter and would like to come forward with your testimony on video then contact Canada Court Watch at info@canadacourtwatch.com






