Brown to Ontario Deputy Attorney George Thomson asking who is responsible to address ongoing unnecessary kiling of persons with sensitivities
| Title | Brown to Ontario Deputy Attorney George Thomson asking who is responsible to address ongoing unnecessary kiling of persons with sensitivities |
| Publication Type | Correspondence |
| Authors | Brown C |
| Date Published | 04/1993 |
| Year of Publication | 1993 |
| Notes | Mr. Thomson's bosses, Deputy Attornies General of Ontario Howard Hampton and Marion Boyd, turned a blind eye as children with sensitivities were assaulted and otherwise abused in schools, while persons with sensitivities were unnecessarily killed in health care. |
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| browntoOntDAGthomsoneaboutnancyaustinsayingabuseisapolicematter1993ocr.pdf | 177.48 KB |
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