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Date: Mon, 21 Jun 1999 07:39:39 -0400
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From: Lynne Moss-Sharman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Toronto Star Editorial Dudley George
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June 21, 1999
Editorial Toronto Star

Probe Ipperwash 

The election is over. Premier Mike Harris has a new government. It is time
for him to turn the page on the past four years. And that means calling an
public inquiry into the 1995 events at Ipperwash Provincial Park that led
to the police shooting of Dudley George. 
In a plea last week for Harris to proceed with an inquiry,
Provincial Ombudsman Roberta Jamieson, who conducted a limited probe of her
own into Ipperwash, said:  ``I saw enough in the look I had . . . to tell
me there are serious issues that need to be addressed and there is nowhere
to take them, (nobody) to do an inquiry, a hard look, access to information
and make recommendations to put things right.'' 

A week before, Superior Court Judge Gloria Epstein gave Harris another
reason for proceeding quickly. Denying George's family
a list of documents they have requested in a lawsuit naming Harris as a
defendent, she said that while the Premier may succeed in his appeal to
have himself removed from the suit, the ``potentially embarrassing
information'' which might come to light can never be taken back.  Having
since lost the appeal to be excluded from the lawsuit, Harris must decide
whether he would rather have ``potentially embarrassing information'' made
public by adversaries in a courtroom, or considered by an unbiased inquiry
into the entire
affair. Harris deserves to be treated fairly in this matter. But so too do
the family of Dudley George and other Ontarians who have a
right to know why a protester was killed at Ipperwash. 


            
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