On November 19th a group of parents and grandparents will hold a candlelight vigil for parents who have lost the right to parent their children.
The vigil will be a candlelight walk, starting at 7 pm, from the Human Rights Monument on Elgin Street in Ottawa to the National War Memorial, on Elgin at Wellington. (candles and protest signs provided) The vigil and walk is to draw attention to the fact that more children have lost parents to the adversarial family law system than to all the wars combined.
Universal Child Day, often called National Child Day, or International Child Day, is held on Nov 20th each year, and is recognized by the United Nations.
November 19th is also International Men’s Day and this year’s theme is “fathers and their children.” This is a day to demonstrate against the Ontario judge, Alfred Stong, who attempted to excuse a confessed multiple murderer of children and to shift the blame to an innocent father.
National Post Article
Toronto Post Article
Hope to see you there...
SillyMe
The vigil will be a candlelight walk, starting at 7 pm, from the Human Rights Monument on Elgin Street in Ottawa to the National War Memorial, on Elgin at Wellington. (candles and protest signs provided) The vigil and walk is to draw attention to the fact that more children have lost parents to the adversarial family law system than to all the wars combined.
Universal Child Day, often called National Child Day, or International Child Day, is held on Nov 20th each year, and is recognized by the United Nations.
November 19th is also International Men’s Day and this year’s theme is “fathers and their children.” This is a day to demonstrate against the Ontario judge, Alfred Stong, who attempted to excuse a confessed multiple murderer of children and to shift the blame to an innocent father.
National Post Article
Toronto Post Article
Hope to see you there...
SillyMe
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