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20080930_ombudsmanremarks_fr_1.pdf

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Une surveillance imperceptible – MOT D’OUVERTURE André Marin À problèmes uniques, il faut des solutions uniques! L’Unité des enquêtes spéciales (UES), organisme civil d’enquêtes criminelles qui relève du ministère du Procureur général, a été créée en 1990 pour apporter une solution tout à fait …
20080930_ombudsmanquotes_fr_1.pdf

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  Citations du rapport Une surveillance imperceptible « Mon enquête a conclu que l’Unité des enquêtes spéciales continue de lutter pour affirmer son autorité, maintenir son équilibre contre les puissants intérêts de la police et bien s’acquitter de son mandat. » (page 4, paragraphe 4) « Les retards …
20080930_ombudsmanfacts_fr_1.pdf

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Une surveillance imperceptible – Faits et points saillants L’UES de nos jours Budget : Environ 5,5 millions $ Personnel d’enquête : 12 enquêteurs à plein temps; 30 à temps partiel « selon les besoins »; 10 techniciens en sciences médico-légales Incidents soumis à enquête en 2006 : 226 (la Police de …
20070227_ombudsmanopeningremarks_1.pdf

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Adding Insult to Injury – OPENING REMARKS André Marin (TORONTO – Feb. 27, 2007) If, indeed, as has been said so many times, society will be judged by the manner in which it treats its most vulnerable members, then we in Ontario are at serious risk of being judged as living in a cruel and …
20070227a_ombudsmanbackgrounder_1.pdf

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Adding Insult to Injury Backgrounder – CICB’s Problems Were Well-Known The Criminal Injuries Compensation Board’s problems date back more than a decade. As reported in Adding Insult to Injury, they are both structural and cultural. The Board must take any awards it makes out of its own budget, …
20070227_ombudsmanbackgrounder_1.pdf

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1 Backgrounder – Crime Victims Featured in Adding Insult to Injury William Jentzel, 21, Windsor: Mr. Jentzel was attacked Dec. 29, 2002 in Windsor when he intervened to stop four men from beating another man. He spent eight days in a coma, had four brain surgeries, and was left with some brain …
20070227_ombudsmanfactsheet_2.pdf

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1 Adding Insult To Injury By the Numbers – Fact Sheet OMBUDSMAN INVESTIGATION Announced: August 23, 2006 Complaints received about CICB: 30 from April-August 2006; 27 in fiscal 2005-06; 28 in fiscal 2004-06 Complaints received after investigation announced: 123 (total 153 in fiscal 2006-07) …
cicb-opening-remarks-fr-f26.pdf

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L’art de faire double injure – MOT D’OUVERTURE André Marin (TORONTO, le 27 février 2007) – S’il est vrai qu’on juge les mérites d’une société à la manière dont elle traite ses membres les plus vulnérables, comme le veut la croyance populaire, nous courrons le risque sérieux ici en Ontario d’être …
les-problemes-de-la-civac-etaient-bien-connus.pdf

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L’art de faire double injure Aperçu – Les problèmes de la CIVAC étaient bien connus Les problèmes de la Commission d’indemnisation des victimes d’actes criminels remontent à plus d’une décennie. Comme le montre le rapport L’art de faire double injure, ses problèmes sont à la fois structurels et …
20070227_fr_ombudsmanbackgrounder.pdf

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1 Aperçu – Victimes d’actes criminels présentées dans L’art de faire double injure William Jentzel, 21 ans, Windsor : M. Jentzel a été attaqué le 29 décembre 2002 à Windsor, alors qu’il intervenait pour tenter d’arrêter quatre hommes qui agressaient un autre homme. Il a passé huit jours dans le …
20070227_fr_ombudsmanfactsheet.pdf

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1 L’art de faire double injure Les chiffres – Feuille de données ENQUÊTE DE L’OMBUDSMAN Annoncée le : 23 août 2006 Plaintes reçues à propos de la CIVAC : 30 d’avril à août 2006, 27 durant l’année financière 2005-2006; 28 durant l’année financière 2004-2005 Plaintes reçues après l’annonce de …
Mar-26-opening-remarks-ENG.pdf

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Check against delivery A Game of Trust – OPENING REMARKS André Marin (TORONTO – March 26, 2007) Ontarians buy lottery tickets by the millions. So much so that in 2006, the government lottery business grossed almost $2.4 billion. Considering that the odds of winning are infinitesimal, why do we even …
GameofTrustBackgrounder1EN.pdf

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A Game of Trust Backgrounder – Regulating Ontario’s lotteries The Ombudsman’s recommendation that an outside body regulate the lottery business in Ontario has been accepted by the government and the OLG. At present, the OLG must oversee and discipline its retailers while being dependent on them for …
GameofTrustBackgrounder2EN.pdf

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1 BACKGROUNDER - A Game of Trust Key Dates July 17, 1993 Paul Rutherford shares a $400,000 winning ticket with a retailer who collects the prize claiming to be the sole owner. July 17, 2001 Ontario Superior Court of Justice finds in the case of Rutherford v. Ontario Lottery Corporation that the OLG …

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