Friday, January 08, 2010

The Foster Care Council of Canada Message Board


To any current or former foster kids.

A Government is trying to say that kids in and/or from foster care are so concerned about their privacy that they would not want to give their addresses to a class action lawyer who would fight for them in court for abuse or damages suffered while in foster care.

The Government appears to be hiding behind "confidentiality laws" and we need as many former foster kids to say that if they had the chance they would give their address and personal contact information to a class action lawyer no problem and that they would easily waive their "right to confidentiality".

Anyone interested in helping this Alberta Lawyer Robert P. Lee who has been trying to fight for legal action on behalf of foster kids in a class action for over 400 foster kids etc. can e-mail me and tell me if you would be willing to swear an affidavit to that effect to support our brothers and sisters in their possible claim against the government.

If you have any questions or would like to provide you name in support for legal action on behalf of foster kids in a class action.

Contact: John Dunn
Sign in, send him a PM, or email.
http://fostercare.proboards.com/index.cgi

Lawyers Rights Watch Canada: ROBERT P. LEE

Lawyers Rights Watch Canada (LRWC) Home Page

ROBERT P. LEE, A MEMBER OF THE LAW SOCIETY OF ALBERTA, EDMONTON

2009-07-06
Re: IN THE MATTER OF A HEARING REGARDING THE CONDUCT OF ROBERT P. LEE, A MEMBER OF THE LAW COCIETY OF ALBERTATo: Law Society of Alberta
From: Brian M. Samuels, Barrister and Solicitor (BC) & Gail Davidson, Executive Director, LRWC

2009-05-14
Re: Robert P. Lee, a member of the Law Society of Alberta
To: Jennifer Rothery, Discipline Hearing Coordinator, and Heather Ross, Chair of Law Society of Upper Canada

From: Brian M. Samuels, member of LRWC, and Gail Davidson, Executive Director of LRWC

2009-02-18
Re: Robert P. Lee, Lawyer
To: the Right Honorable Premier Ed Stelmach, and others
From: Brian M. Samuels, executive director, LRWCR:::

Friday, January 01, 2010

Happy New Year

I am not very enthused about it this year. This new year was different. It was not just because of four more brave Canadians being killed that was such a downer. Canadians were told that four soldiers had been killed before their families were notified. The news reports were asking about the long delay in notifying the families. I do not understand why the friends, families and loved ones were subjected to this living hell of not knowing.

All the best, especially to anyone who can bring these brave men and women home before the next new year.