
Women who choose to stay single are likely to earn more than single men throughout their lives.
Parental alienation involves the systematic brainwashing, poisoning and manipulation of children with the sole purpose of destroying a loving and warm relationship they once shared with a parent. My story involves this form of child abuse & exploring the bias favouring a mother in the social ecosystem around Family Law.
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De: AG CJB ADAG WebFeedback AG:EX <ADAG.Webfeedback@gov.bc.ca> Objet: Reply to your e-mail dated April 29, 2009 (Log 364615) À: alainroy_qc@yahoo.ca Date: mercredi 10 Juin 2009, 13 h 47
Dear Mr. Roy:
Thank you for your correspondence dated April 29, 2009, regarding the death of Mr. Adam Cunningham. I am responding on behalf of the Attorney General, and I apologize for the delay.
As Assistant Deputy Attorney General, I am responsible for the Criminal Justice Branch within the Ministry of Attorney General, including the conduct and supervision of all criminal prosecutions in British Columbia.
Charges of assault with a weapon and assault causing bodily harm have been laid against Ms. Elhan Cunningham. Ms. Cunningham is due to appear in court in July 2009, for an arraignment hearing.
It has not been determined that the injuries Mr. Cunningham sustained in the assault led to his death.
I cannot comment any further as this matter is now before the Court.The public’s participation in the justice system is important. I appreciate hearing your views. Yours truly,
Robert W. G. Gillen
Assistant Deputy Attorney General Criminal Justice Branch
John Adam Cunningham
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Of the nearly 19 million Canadians who had a current or former spouse in 2009, 6.2% or 1.2 million reported they had been victimized physically or sexually by their partner or spouse during the five years prior to the survey. This proportion was stable from 2004 (6.6%), the last time the victimization survey was conducted, and down from 1999 (7.4%).
A similar proportion of men and women reported experiencing spousal violence during the five years prior to the survey. Among men, 6.0% or about 585,000, encountered spousal violence during this period, compared with 6.4% or 601,000 women.
The Daily summary:
http://www.statcan.gc.ca/daily-quotidien/110127/dq110127a-eng.htm
The 53 page report.
http://www.statcan.gc.ca/pub/85-224-x/85-224-x2010000-eng.pdf
Keep in mind what you see in the paper is what is reported to police. The numbers above from Stats Canada are those based on surveys which are more comprehensive.