Letter to the Editor Cornwall Standard Freeholder 31 January 2008 I am writing to respond to a letter written by Rev. Thomas Doyle which you published on Jan. 26, 2008. Rev. Doyle has decided through his letter to insert himself … Continue reading
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Editorial Cornwall Standard Freeholder 16 January 2008 It was no big surprise that former Cornwall police officer Perry Dunlop didn’t show up Monday for his scheduled appearance at the Cornwall Public Inquiry. He made it perfectly clear that he had … Continue reading
Toronto Star 19 January 2001 Tracey Tyler A Cornwall-area man has jeopardized a jury trial by posting information about the case on the Internet, a judge has ruled. Dick Nadeau, who operates a Web site to inform the public about … Continue reading
Dunlop’s heart was ‘ripped’ out Cornwall Public Inquiry Cornwall Standard Freeholder 29 August 2008 Posted By TREVOR PRITCHARD Cries of “Free Perry Dunlop” and “Defrock LaRocque” rang through the early morning air at a raucous protest outside the Weave Shed … Continue reading
Dick Nadeau Dick Nadeau was sexually molested by Father Hector Cote csv while Nadeau was a student at the now defunct Cornwall Classical Classical College which was operated by the Viatorian priests (Clerics of St.Viator). Nadeau became well known near and afar … Continue reading
Canadaeast.com 17 January 2010 TORONTO – The seven months a former police officer served in jail for refusing to testify at a public inquiry, largely of his own making, amounted to “cruel and unusual punishment,” the man writes in appealing … Continue reading
FORMER POLICE OFFICER: Uncertain if Dunlop will appear in court Cornwall Standard Freeholder 18 January 2010 Posted By Staff TORONTO — The former Cornwall police officer at the centre of the battle over whether there was a pedophile ring operating … Continue reading
Jacques Leduc Under construction ___________________________ Lawyers and judges Pre-trial defence lawyer: Michael Edelson (Ottawa) Trial One: Defence lawyer: Stephen Skurka and Phil Campbell. Crown: Shelley Hallett. Judges: Colin McKinnon (forced to recuse himself six weeks into trial. Justice James Chadwick … Continue reading