Rito Tinto shouldn't be aloud to look into peoples computer information with out proper mandatory regulation and law abilities. To the people for with a common intensive to pay and way to provide services to those who cant afford the legal action
Its intresting in what i just wrote how the main poin t with complicated answers such as my first sentence is quick. yet the thing you need in the first place and on the side is longer to say.
To go brutal anfd further into a Canadian northern local problem is showing lack of mandatory monitoring of officials and the overall regulation
Oh its a problem with training some say, i disagree.
Its intresting in what i just wrote how the main poin t with complicated answers such as my first sentence is quick. yet the thing you need in the first place and on the side is longer to say.
To go brutal anfd further into a Canadian northern local problem is showing lack of mandatory monitoring of officials and the overall regulation
Oh its a problem with training some say, i disagree.
Arctic priest faces new sex charges in Nunavut
CANADA
CTV
IQALUIT, Nunavut — A Canadian priest who fled Canada more than 15 years ago after being accused of sex crimes against Inuit children now faces a new set of charges.
Father Eric Dejaeger (duh-Yag-er), who was sent back last week from Belgium over immigration violations, is now facing three fresh charges in connection with his time in Igloolik, Nunavut, from 1978 to 1982.
Two of the charges are for indecent assault. The third is for not appearing in court June 13, 1995, to face the previous six counts.
CTV
IQALUIT, Nunavut — A Canadian priest who fled Canada more than 15 years ago after being accused of sex crimes against Inuit children now faces a new set of charges.
Father Eric Dejaeger (duh-Yag-er), who was sent back last week from Belgium over immigration violations, is now facing three fresh charges in connection with his time in Igloolik, Nunavut, from 1978 to 1982.
Two of the charges are for indecent assault. The third is for not appearing in court June 13, 1995, to face the previous six counts.
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