Making what is good, even better for humanity. The INN of JUSTICE is a collection of personal reflections, essays, and conversations about life; which contributes to the knowledge of Good Families.
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Tuesday, June 27
Denise and Don Wesley were married 50 years ago on April 11, 1964.
Embezzlement.
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Denise and Don Wesley were married 50 years ago on April 11, 1964.
I had an un-expected and un-wanted conversation with a man who managed to corner me in a Tim Horton's coffee shop. It was about 1:30 AM, April 3, 2014. A Thursday.
I was the only customer until he came in. After a rather unusual explanation of how he was injured by falling 12 feet, I asked what he did for a living. He said he was a retired RCMP Criminal Investigator. The RCMP uses these retired men to concentrate on one case at a time.
I had in mind my own case of loosing my Home in DDO, Quebec which started Xmas Eve 2008.
Yes he said... that case must be sent to the Crown Attorney... it is a case of Embezzlement.
He gave me his name and the town he lives in and said we would meet again. The whole conversation was about 20 minutes.
I know that ‘Service Canada’ is investigating my case. How can a man loose all his property? Property he bought and paid for in 1969.
Embezzlement is a kind of financial fraud. For instance, a lawyer could embezzle funds from clients' trust accounts, a financial advisor could embezzle funds from investors, or a person could embezzle funds from his or her spouse. Embezzlement may range from the very minor in nature, involving only small amounts, to the immense, involving large sums and sophisticated schemes.
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Denise and Don Wesley were married 50 years ago on April 11, 1964.
I had an un-expected and un-wanted conversation with a man who managed to corner me in a Tim Horton's coffee shop. It was about 1:30 AM, April 3, 2014. A Thursday.
I was the only customer until he came in. After a rather unusual explanation of how he was injured by falling 12 feet, I asked what he did for a living. He said he was a retired RCMP Criminal Investigator. The RCMP uses these retired men to concentrate on one case at a time.
I had in mind my own case of loosing my Home in DDO, Quebec which started Xmas Eve 2008.
Yes he said... that case must be sent to the Crown Attorney... it is a case of Embezzlement.
He gave me his name and the town he lives in and said we would meet again. The whole conversation was about 20 minutes.
I know that ‘Service Canada’ is investigating my case. How can a man loose all his property? Property he bought and paid for in 1969.
Embezzlement is a kind of financial fraud. For instance, a lawyer could embezzle funds from clients' trust accounts, a financial advisor could embezzle funds from investors, or a person could embezzle funds from his or her spouse. Embezzlement may range from the very minor in nature, involving only small amounts, to the immense, involving large sums and sophisticated schemes.
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Monday, June 26
Sunday, June 25
No need to suffer from wandering eye or crossed eyes
No need to suffer from wandering eye or crossed eyes
Treatment for Lazy Eye (Wow Vision Therapy)
New Clinical Research Treatment for Amblylopia, Strabismus, Lazy Eye
Amblyopia - Advanced
The Price Of The American Dream
The Price Of The American Dream
Published on Apr 8, 2017
Can President Trump keep his promise to make America Great Again? Four Corners meets the human face of America's working poor as they struggle to feed their families. Can President Trump keep his promise to make America Great Again? Four Corners meets the human face of America's working poor as they struggle to feed their families.
Can President Trump keep his promise to make America Great Again? Four Corners meets the human face of America's working poor as they struggle to feed their families. Can President Trump keep his promise to make America Great Again? Four Corners meets the human face of America's working poor as they struggle to feed their families.
Saturday, June 24
Friday, June 23
Canadian Sniper
Jody Mitic is a twenty-year veteran of the Canadian Armed Forces and sniper team leader. He saw first-hand the courage and chaos of war, suffering the loss of both his legs after stepping on a land-mine in Afghanistan, and changing his life forever. Now he is a city councillor for Ottawa, and an advocate for wounded veterans. He writes about this remarkable journey in his book "Unflinching: The Making of a Canadian Sniper." He joins The Agenda to discuss his extraordinary experiences.