Catalogue canadien de recherches policières

Final submissions on behalf of the Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services / Joseph A. Neuberger, David Rose, Claude Rouleau.

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Recherches policières canadienne

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Phase 1 submissions

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1 online resource (287 pages)

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Authors affiliated with Neuberger Rose LLP.
"Phase 1 Submissions"--Cornwall Public Inquiry website.
Research of several different types was undertaken during the course of the Cornwall Public Inquiry. Contextual research was undertaken in the fact-finding stage (known as Phase 1) by experts in various areas related to the Phase 1 mandate of the Inquiry.
The original document was published on the public website of the Government of Ontario. © Queen’s Printer for Ontario, 2008. Reproduced with permission.

Résumé

These are the final submissions of the Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services (“MCSCS”) for Phase 1 of the Cornwall Public Inquiry. The Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services is privileged to have played an integral role in this Inquiry. The issues and evidence were complex and proved to elucidate many deficits in the responses of public institutions engaged with what were very challenging allegations. We sincerely hope that all parties who played a role in this Inquiry, including the victims, the people of this Province, and most importantly the community of Cornwall appreciate the hard work and novel thinking that has gone into the tackling of issues arising from events that span some five decades and involved many people and institutions.

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