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- Source: Police decline to lay charges in school sex-abuse allegations, Michael Valpy, The Globe and Mail (Canada), Nov. 22, 2008 — Summarized by Religion News Blog
Police decline to lay charges in Grenville Christian College abuse allegations 2008
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Both Schneiderman and Valpy pointed out that the prorogation process has been substantively abused only three times since Confederation: by Stephen Harper in 2008 and 2009, and by Sir John A. Macdonald in 1873 to avoid an inquiry into the Pacific Railway scandal.
Panel Proclaims Prorogation Problem Political : Law is Cool 2010
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After the new Constitution was proclaimed in 1982, Robert Sheppard and Michael Valpy claimed that British Columbia NDP leader Dave Barrett confessed The constitution on a scale of ten was never more than one and a half to me.
Archive 2007-04-01 uncorrectedproofs 2007
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Valpy charged him with looking untouched by life
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Her critique may be less baroque than what Valpy came up with, less Freudian than the notion floated by Adams and less condescending than Simpson's dismissal, but she's more persistent than any of them.
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“She was as light as a fairy,” continued Valpy, with wicked chuckle.
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Politeness, however, forbade such a thing, and he consoled himself with the reflection that, after dinner, he would ask old Valpy about the ballet-dancer whose name caused Mark Frettlby to exhibit such strong emotion.
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“A dancer and burlesque actress,” replied Valpy, vivaciously, nodding his old head.
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“You will excuse me, Valpy, but I hardly think that these reminiscences of a ballet-dancer are amusing,” said Frettlby, curtly, pouring himself out a glass of wine.
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I'd like to read from an article by Michael Valpy in the Globe and Mail last Saturday: "Deinstitutionalising of the mentally ill, an Age of Aquarius event that dawned across North America and Western Europe in the rosy sixties, has gone down a road no one foresaw."
Crisis Or Crossroad: Towards a Consumer-Friendly Health-Care System 1998
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