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Canada Court Watch

Posted by Innocent Man as Resources

Canada Court Watch is a public awareness and education program developed by the National Association for Public and Private Accountability, the N.A.P.P.A. The chairman of the N.A.P.P.A. as well as the Canada Court Watch Program and Family Justice Review Committee is the Archbishop of the Federation of Independent Anglican Churches of North America, Dorian A. Baxter. Archbishop Baxter is the first person to successfully sue the Durham Region Children’s Aid Society and ran for office in the 2006 Canadian Federal Election for the PC Party for the riding of Newmarket-Aurora. The canadacourtwatch website has been online since September 2001, with video portions hosted at both Vimeo and YouTube.

Canada CourtWatch is a non-profit organization dedicated to protecting the public’s interest in the administration of justice. It is a program designed to help and inform citizens, both young and old and from all walks of life, to learn more about the family court and legal system and to get involved in their community by helping in the process of correcting the many problems that Canadians currently face with the Justice System. One of there goals is to expose injustices committed against children and families by the legal system including lawyers, judges, child protection workers and government funded agencies who provide services related to the justice or child protection system. Although the organization realises that there are many fine judges and lawyers working hard to maintain the integrity and respect of the justice system, there are now too many cases involving children and families that the court system is not dealing with in an effective and just manner and as a result many Canadians have lost respect for our justice system which has begun to create a host of other social problems which can be traced directly back to decisions made in court.

Currently, the Canada Court Watch program is funded solely through donations from individuals and through businesses in the private sector.

Canada Court Watch Website
Canada Court Watch At Vimeo
Canada Court Watch At YouTube
Canada Court Watch Donations