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In their name

11 Dec 2007

And they all, at some point in the arc of their grief, the deaths of some sought out the advice of a lawyer: what compensation was available for the loss of their loved one, for pain and suffering, for counselling or time needed from work? [...] But, they would also say: “We would love the opportunity to learn all the details.” Because of the current Act, however, they are denied the power to compel answers to questions about how and why their loved ones bc coalition of people with disabilities •. 2007 in their name 6 died, and to hear the explanations of those who were directly involved. [...] She reached into the crib, managed to get Laura out of the crib and onto the bed, then from the bed onto the floor. [...] Despite the severity of her injuries, the the victims: the bones surgery to repair her legs was repeatedly delayed and a series of fatal errors began. [...] She loved the way the trees danced in the wind; she loved the sounds of the ocean; she loved the crunching underfoot as she walked on the crispy fallen skins of the Courtney, Jamie and Heidi red Arbutus trees on the islands.
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Authors

Vrlak, Ann

Pages
30
Published in
Canada

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