Leaders of deadliest terrorist groups
The top 5 list shocking
things most Canadians don't know about the CAS:
Shock #1: The
CAS is not a government agency, but a private non-profit charity like a church.
Shock #2: The
53 CAS offices in Ontario have no centralized control, but are independently
owned and operated like privately owned bowling alleys in different cities.
When they kidnap your kids, there is no higher authority you can appeal to than
the local CAS chairman and his small group of board
members.
Shock #3: Section
15 of the Child and Family Services Act, empowers each local CAS board to act
as both judge and jury over how your raise your kids and can legally kidnap
them, whenever they want, often based upon the personal judgments of a single
individual CAS worker.
“The Children’s Aid Societies: Two Canadian Deadliest
Terrorist Groups on the Planet”
Board of Directors:
Back row (left to right): Kanchan Rakhra; Margot Trevelyan; Gerry Connelly; Ramona Oss; Niru Kumar; Anthony Fralick; Tony Veneziano; Marv Bernstein; Vickie Kondo; Shelia Jarvis. Front row (left to right): Karen Engel; Barb Hopper; Eva Serhal; Deany Peters. Missing: Jamil Jivani; Steve Malone; Athavan Thulakanathan.
Back row (left to right): Kanchan Rakhra; Margot Trevelyan; Gerry Connelly; Ramona Oss; Niru Kumar; Anthony Fralick; Tony Veneziano; Marv Bernstein; Vickie Kondo; Shelia Jarvis. Front row (left to right): Karen Engel; Barb Hopper; Eva Serhal; Deany Peters. Missing: Jamil Jivani; Steve Malone; Athavan Thulakanathan.
Shock #4: There
is no independent outside oversight, no CAS watchdog, No CAS ombudsman, no
Cabinet Minister that you can contact. They can do whatever they want and you
are totally powerless, unless you resort to legal action. Even if you win in
court, CAS routinely defies court orders to return children when they disagree
with the judge! This is why many Ontario lawyers refer to the CAS as "The
Gestapo; a law unto themselves".
How ISIS Profits From Kidnapping
Shock #5: There are major, critical differences in policy between each of 53 CAS offices in Ontario. Remember each CAS office is legally independent of the other, so in fact, they have 53 different policies, across the Province! This is an outrage! There is no uniformity or consistency with issues involving our children, in two neighboring cities.
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