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A
Year Later ...
- Scant
solace for the poor
by Sarah Blackstock & Jacquie Chic, Op/Ed Toronto Star, Dec. 19,
2003
- Call
for ACTION - To Implement ALL the Recommendations from the Rogers Inquest
Jury Dec. 18, 2003
- Hansard
- Legislative Assembly - Oral Questions - Social Assistance
exchange between MPP Shelley Martel, NDP Nickel Belt, and Minister of
Community and Social Services, Sandra Pupatello - Dec. 17, 2003
- Kimberly
Rogers Inquest: a year later
press conference - Queen's
Park - Dec. 17, 2003
- Pupatello
vows to act on welfare by Kate Harries,
Toronto Star Dec. 17, 2003
- Welfare
activists baffled by Grits' inaction by
Bob Vaillancourt, Sudbury Star, Dec.
15, 2003
Post
Inquest
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Let's
keep fighting system for Kim Rogers' sake
by Michele Landsberg Toronto Star Jan 25, 2003
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Kimberly
Rogers tribunal results in common sense findings - Provide adequate
benefits and never impose a lifetime ban, jury recommends
by Reuel S. Amdur, Straight Goods,
Jan 13, 200
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Sault
MPP Martin launches campaign for welfare reform in wake of Rogers
inquest
by Elaine Della-Mattia, Sault Star, Jan. 9, 2003
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Martin
Launches Campaign For Change - Implement Kimberly Roger's Inquest
Recommendations
Jan 8, 2003
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Our
citizenship is on the rocks
- "We must shed real light on the fates of those who flounder outside
our society" says activist Catherine Frazee
by Catherine Frazee, Globe and Mail, Dec 28
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Cruel
welfare rules must be changed
Editorial, Toronto Star, Dec. 23
- Ban
the ban
by Beverly Antle, Ontario Association of Social Workers, Globe and Mail,
Dec. 23
- Tory
glory, Tory ghosts in uneasy mix
by Murray Campbell, Globe and Mail, Dec. 23
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No
mercy for those with zero power
by Linda
McQuaig Toronto
Star, Dec. 22
- A
season of Tory zero tolerance on compassion
by Jim Coyle, Toronto Star, Dec. 21
- Give
welfare fraudsters a break: jury - Ontario rejects finding: Inquest
into suicide of pregnant woman under house arrest
by Robert
Benzie, National Post, Dec. 20
- Ontario
to maintain lifetime welfare ban
by Murray Campbell & Keith Lacey, Globe & Mail, Dec. 20
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Poverty's
Bitter Fruits - The welfare system's emphasis on "the shortest route
to employment" instead guarantees long-term need by Barbara
Anello and Jacquie Chic, Op/Ed, Toronto Star, Dec. 20
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Post
Inquest Action Kit - Power of Five to Ban the Bans!
- CAW
President urges adoption of Kimberly Rogers coroner's jury recommendations
Canadian Auto Workers Press Release Dec. 20
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Peterborough
Social Planning Council Press
Release, Dec. 20
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End
welfare bans: jury - Crackdown on cheats called 'devastating and detrimental'
Osprey Media Group Inc. Dec. 20
- NDP
Wants Fast Action on Rogers Inquest Findings Dec.
19
- Eves
government urged to eliminate ‘homicidal’ punishment for welfare fraud
- The coroner’s jury at the inquest into the death of Kimberly Rogers
has ruled she committed suicide by Keith Lacey, Northern Life,
Dec. 19
- Ease
curbs on welfare cheats, jury says - 40-year-old pregnant woman died
of overdose while serving house arrest
by James McMartin, Canadian Press, Toronto Star, Dec. 19
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End
lifetime ban for welfare fraud, jury says
by Darren Yourk, Globe and Mail, Dec. 19
Kimberly
Rogers Inquest Alerts
Daily
Inquest Summaries and Media Coverage
content
added regularly - indexed by date
Please
note that articles are indexed by date published
Post
Inquest ACTION KIT - Power of Five to Ban the Bans!
Verdict
of Coroner's Jury into the Death of Kimberly Ann Rogers
Public
Interest Groups with Standing at the Rogers Inquest
Daily
Media Coverage
Daily
Inquest Reports
December
19, 2002 - Verdict & Recommendations
December
13 - 18, 2002
December
11 - 12, 2002
- Closing Submissions
December
7, 2002
December 6, 2002 - Day 30
December
5, 2002
December
4, 2002 - Day 29
December
3, 2002 - Day 28
December 2, 2002 - Day 27
November
26, 2002 - Day 26
- Kimberly
Rogers Inquest - Report: Nov. 26
Ontario
Social Safety NetWork (OSSN)
- Single
mothers living on welfare ‘desperate’ by
Keith Lacey, Northern Life, Nov. 26
- Welfare
a Kafkaesque hell: activist Being on welfare ‘can send you over the
edge if you’re already on the edge,’ Rogers inquest hears
by Eli Schuster, Osprey Media Group, Nov. 27
- Education,
poverty linked - The better education, the more job opportunities a
person has, Rogers inquest is told Monday
by Eli Schuster, Osprey Media Group, Nov. 26
November
25, 2002 - Day 25
November 22, 2002 - Day 24
November
21, 2002 - Day 23
- Kimberly
Rogers Inquest - Report: Nov. 21 Ontario
Social Safety NetWork (OSSN)
- Woman’s
‘triple whammy’ of troubles led to suicide, U of T expert testifies
by Keith
Lacey, Northern Life, Nov. 21
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Welfare fraud policies get stern rebuke at inquest Woman's house arrest
questioned Heat suggested as cause of suicide by
Kate Harries, Toronto Star, Nov. 21
- Suicide
expert thinks Rogers killed herself by
Keith Lacey, Northern Life, Nov. 21
- House
arrest linked to suicide, inquiry told by Keith Lacey, Globe
and Mail, Nov. 21
- Psychiatrist
defends opinion on Rogers - Despite intense grilling by inquest lawyers,
he says it’s likely the pregnant Sudbury woman killed herself
by Eli Schuster, Osprey Media Group, Nov. 21
- NDP
MPP Tony Martin's Speech in the Ontario Legislature
Nov. 21
November
20, 2002 - Day 22
November
19, 2002 - Day 21
November 18, 2002 - Day 20
November
11 - 15, 2002 - Inquest not in session during this week
November
8, 2002 -
Day 19
November
7, 2002 -
Day 18
November
6, 2002 -
Day 17
November
5, 2002 -
Day 16
November
4, 2002 -
Day 15
November
2, 2002
November
1, 2002 -
Day 14
October
31, 2002 -
Day 13
October
30, 2002 -
Day 12
October 29, 2002 -
Day 11
October 28, 2002 -
Day 10
October 26, 2002
October
25, 2002 -
Day 9
October
24, 2002 -
Day 8
October
23, 2002 -
Day 7
October 21 - 22, 2002 -
Days 5 & 6
October
19, 2002
October
18, 2002 - Day 4
October
17, 2002 - Day 3
October
16, 2002
- Day 2
October
15, 2002 - Day 1
- Kimberly
Rogers Inquest: Oct. 15 - first day - Ontario Social Safety
NetWork (OSSN)
- NDP
MPP Tony Martin's Statement in the Ontario Legislature - Oct.
15, 2002
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Inquest begins into welfare mother's death, by Darren Yourk,
Globe & Mail, Oct. 15, 2002
- Inquest
to probe why woman, cut from welfare, died by Murray Campbell,
Globe & Mail, Oct.15-02
- Inquest
to probe house-arrest death - Pregnant woman was cut off welfare and
confined to home by Kate Harries, Toronto Star Oct.
15, 2002
October 11, 2002 & prior
Sample
letters to the editor
Public
Interest Groups with Standing at the Kimberly Rogers Inquest
Sudbury
Social Planning Council
Ontario Social
Safety Network (OSSN)
http://dawn.thot.net/ossn
The OSSN is a province-wide organization in which low-income persons form
a substantial proportion of membership, and which acts in an advocacy
and advisory role. The organization's goal is the eradication of poverty.
Steering Committee for Social Assistance (SCSA)
The SCSA is
composed of social assistance caseworkers from Ontario community legal
clinics, and advocates on behalf of social assistance recipients.
Canadian
Association of Elizabeth Fry Societies (CAEFS)
http://www.elizabethfry.ca
CAEFS is
a national association whose member agencies provide services to women
and girls in the criminal justice system, with particular involvement
in sentences served in the community. It is well established and , in
addition to its service provision, has advocated for its clients, and
acted as a public intervenor at the Supreme Court Level.
Women's Legal
Education and Assistance Fund (LEAF)
http://www.leaf.ca
LEAF has been in existence since 1985. It is a national, federally
incorporated, not-for-profit organization, which is involved in issues,
related to the Charter rights of women and girls, including the impact
of criminal justice procedures, and has also acted as a public interest
intervenor in court hearings, including the Supreme Court.
National Association
of Women and the Law (NAWL)
http://www.nawl.ca
NAWL is a national organization, founded in 1974, whose goal is to
advance women's equality through law reform advocacy, research and education.
It also has intervened at the Supreme Court Level.
National Anti-Poverty
Organization (NAPO)
http://www.napo-onap.ca
NAPO is a national organization, representing the interests of low-income
Canadians. A board, all members of which have personal experience with
living in poverty, guides it.
Coroner's
Ruling re Application for Standing at the Kimberly Rogers Inquest
Rogers Inquest Standing Application
(RTF)
Ontario
Social Safety NetWork (OSSN); Ontario Legal Clinics' Steering Committee
on Social Assistance (SCSA)
Ontario Works Statistical Fact Sheet -
related to the Kimberly Rogers Inquest
Background on Ontario's Zero Tolerance Policy - FAQs on Lifetime Welfare
Ban
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