
I will wait and see but based on past performance I doubt whether will deal with the fact that people who put themselves in harms way by ignoring the law should expect to suffer some consequences.
The Ipperwash legacy
Judge's report on inquiry is out this week but will it help with policing native standoffs?
By CHRISTINA BLIZZARD, TORONTO SUN
Almost 12 years in the making, the human toll so far is this: There have been two untimely deaths. In bald numbers, there have been 139 witnesses and more than 23 months of testimony at a cost of more than $20 million. At one point, it was costing taxpayers more than half a million dollars a month -- mostly in lawyers' fees for all the disparate groups that had standing.
Finally, on Thursday, Justice Sidney Linden will release his long-anticipated report of the judicial inquiry into the 1995 death of native protester Dudley George at Ipperwash Provincial Park.
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