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Anne Cools' Website
Anne Cools
on False Accusations
EP Nemesis,
Liberal Hedy Fry, the Queen of FALSE ACCUSERS
"Honourable senators know that I have studied a terrible and pernicious
heart of darkness that has developed in our court system, being the use
of
FALSE ACCUSATIONS in civil justice.
This is
the mischief of litigating parties, usually mothers, suddenly within the
context of divorce and within child custody proceedings falsely accusing
the other party, usually fathers, of the sexual abuse of their own
children. ,,,
These
FALSE ALLEGATIONS are often made with the overt or covert complicity
of their lawyers. They are a lethal weapon in the business of parental
alienation. They are a tool for achieving sole custody of children and
creating fatherlessness."
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Issues: Cools,
Senator Anne |
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We are also fortunate to have
Jay Hill, MP
(Prince George – Peace River) here in British Columbia.
“I’m
pushing for equality —both parents should have equal rights and equal
access to their child,”
Hill said. “The courts
seem to start from the premise that somehow fathers aren’t responsible
parents. But both parents are deemed good parents as long as the
marriage lasts; why are they not when the marriage ends?”
More:
Jay's site;
Iissues: Hill, MP Jay. |

We are fortunate in British Columbia to have a
number of pro-family parliamentarians. Of particular
prominence is Paul Forseth,
M.P. - member of the "For the Sake of the Children"
Committee, co-author of the
Dissenting Opinions, and a staunch advocate of pro-family
concerns. Paul has put in many years pushing to have Equal
Parenting issues brought forward to the Canadian Parliament, and
faced fierce opposition from the Prime Minister. Both
Paul and Senator Cools have pressed on to redeem fathers from groups
like the Status of Women (SOW) enduring multiple death
threats from various radical feminist groups while serving on the
Committee. These MPs are tough.
Monday Nov.7th 2005 Dear Equal
Parenting-BC: "Conservatives are committed to
Shared Parenting. The national party “Policy Declaration” that was
passed by delegates at our March 2005 Montreal convention says
clearly that: 65. Shared Parenting: A
Conservative Government will make the necessary changes to the
Divorce Act to ensure that in the event of a marital breakdown, the
Divorce Act will allow both parents and all grandparents to maintain
a meaningful relationship with their children and grandchildren,
unless it is clearly demonstrated not to be in the best interests of
the children.
My Liberal colleagues that served with me on
the Senate-Commons committee that wrote the “For
the Sake of the Children report, admitted that they have
little confidence that their Party will ever enact the needed
amendments to the Divorce Act, that completely fulfills the report
recommendations. The NDP opposed us during the Committee process,
and have never been supportive of dads.
Conservatives are the only hope for fairness
and reasonableness in Divorce and Family Law. I encourage those who
care, to focus their energy where it will help the most, by working
to elect as many Conservatives as possible. I hope that the many who
are frustrated, not become sidetracked into protest, which does
nothing during an election but undercut our ability to make good
things happen. The Liberals and the NDP will say anything in an
election to get a vote, but they will never deliver “shared
parenting”. Every vote that does not go to a Conservative in the
next election is a vote against “shared parenting”.
Paul Forseth MP |
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Although not from British Columbia, and less familiar
to us, we cannot neglect to recognize the solid support of once Liberal
MP, Rodger Gallaway of
Sarnia. Gallaway and Cools were frequently photographed together
while championing the rights of children to both
NATURAL PARENTS. |
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Canadian Grandparents Rights Association, B.C.
HISTORY
The Canadian Grandparents Rights Association, B.C. Branch, was formed in
1986, when approximately thirty people elected a Board of Directors. The
Board has basically carried the Association towards its goals. We now have
staff and an office where people who need assistance can go.
PURPOSE
The purpose of the Association is to promote, support and assist
Grandparents and their families in maintaining or re-establishing family
ties and family stability where the family has been disrupted; especially
those ties between grandparents and grandchildren.
GENERAL INFORMATION
The Association's main function is to serve as a point of contact for
people who require assistance in gaining access to grandchildren in the
cases of family separation. We primarily guide people in the initial
process to be allowed to attain legal access.
Membership is open to anyone who supports our goals and objectives at the
cost of $30.00 per year, renewable annually. |
NATIONAL BRANCH and B.C. BRANCH:
Nancy Wooldridge, President and Founder
#207 14980 - 104th Avenue
Surrey, B.C. V3R 1M9
Office Tel: (604) 585-8242
Office Fax: (604) 585-8241
E-mail: cgra222@ven.bc.ca
Branches in the YUKON, ALBERTA, ONTARIO,
NEW BRUNSWICK and NOVA SCOTIA. Please
contact our office for further information.
SUPPORT GROUPS IN B.C.:
Carol Bentley, Merritt - 250-378-5986
Madelynne Kingsley, Qualicum - 250-752-1693
Carol Kube, Fort St. John -250-787-9722
Tershia Lambrechts, Port Alberni - 250-723-6103
Nancy MacMillan, North Van. - 604-987-9808
Marie Mitchell, Mission - 604-820-0985
Jocelyn Pedersen, Nanaimo - 250-722-7390
Lynda Phillips, Smithers - 250-847-5817
Marg Stanvick, Terrace - 250-635-7421
Eric Turner, Victoria - 250-721-9780
Bernice Utgaren, Fernie - 250-423-4729
Dawn Van Dongen, Merritt - 250-378-6566
Gloria Wahl, Prince George - 250-963-7737
Carol Westrum, Port McNeill - 250-956-4610
Helen West, Vernon - 250-542-7735 |
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