Outside agencies weren’t told about historical allegations Ottawa Citizen Monday, July 14, 2008 Neco Cockburn CORNWALL – A church committee set up in the mid-80s to look into allegations of historical sexual abuse by a priest did not recommend that … Continue reading
Category Archives: Jacques Leduc
Benoit Brisson Ben Brisson Benoit Brisson was sexually molested by Father Gilles Deslaurier, a Roman Catholic priest in the Diocese of Alexandria-Cornwall, Ontario. Deslaurier was the Roman Catholic priest who married Ben in 1984. The marriage dissolved after two years, … Continue reading
Justice Terence A. Platana Justice Terence A. Platana is a judge with the Nortwestern Region of Ontario Superior Court of Justice. It was Justice Platana who stayed the charges against Cornwall lawyer and Church Canon Lawyer Jacques. The charges had … Continue reading
Lidia Narozniak Lidia Narozniak is the Crown attorney who took the second Project Truth sex abuse trial of Jacques Leduc. (Leduc “walked”) Lidia Narozniak received her law degree from the University of Manitoba in 1981. She was called to the … Continue reading
The ODE [Note: The ODE is an Overview of the Documentary Evidence on Malcolm MacDonald, “alleged” paedophile, active member of the Progressive Conservative party, Cornwall lawyer, former Crown attorney, Roman Catholic, member of the Knights of the Columbus, former Grand … Continue reading
Father Romeo Major. Roman Catholic priest, Ordained 21 June 1964 for the Diocese of Alexandria (Alexandria-Cornwall) Ontario. Charged through Project Truth Probe in 2000. Charges related to sex abuse of teenage girl withdrawn or dropped. Retired after charges laid.Member of … Continue reading
[information taken from Father Martin’s own testimony at his September 2001 Project Truth sex abuse trial and from the Catholic Directories of Canada and Ontario Catholic Directories.There were two men who came forward with allegations of childhood sexual abuse against Father Kenneth Martin, one … Continue reading
The legalization of homosexuality “between consenting adults” (age 21 or over) gave formal birth to what we now know as the ‘gay rights movement’ in Canada. On 28 August 1971, almost two years to the day after buggery was decriminalized and … Continue reading
Shelley Hallett is a Crown attorney in Toronto, Ontario. Shelley Hallett worked as an assistant Crown attorney in Toronto from 1980 to 1988. During that time frame she held positions as Acting Crown in Kapuskasing and Brockville Ontario. She also … Continue reading
A parody on the inquiry’s legal spin-doctoring of the Cornwall sex abuse scandal and cover-up It all started when David Silmser told Cornwall police and officials at the Alexandria-Cornwall diocese that he was sexually abused as a young boy … Continue reading