CTV News: Mothers walk for justice
Dozens gathered in Kitsilano for the second annual memorial walk pushing for change to wrongful death laws.
Read ArticleDozens gathered in Kitsilano for the second annual memorial walk pushing for change to wrongful death laws.
Read ArticleAbout 50 people marched in Vancouver on Saturday to demand compensation after the loss of a family member.
They are asking the Premier of British Columbia, David Eby, to modernize the law called the Family Compensation Act, which governs compensation after a death deemed wrongful.
Read ArticleA law that many British Columbians are not aware of, and according to which if a person dies in our province due to the negligence of another, if the deceased person is not the breadwinner of the family, his family has no right to sue the guilty person or organization.
Read ArticleOur upcoming 2ND ANNUAL MOTHERS FOR JUSTICE MEMORIAL WALK will be held on Saturday, May 13th at 1PM.
We will have the surviving families of the wrongfully killed speak and then be led by bagpiper, Rich Nichol, to Premier Eby’s constituency office, where we will place upon his office window the photos of our wrongfully killed loved ones with roses laid beneath them.
Read ArticleRevisiting the 1st Annual Mothers for Justice Memorial Walk on Saturday 7th May 2022.
The Memorial Walk started at McBride Park in Vancouver’s West Side, with bereaved family members speaking about the wrongful deaths of their loved ones.
With the accompaniment of bagpiper Rich Nichol, the Memorial Walk proceeded to the office of then Attorney-General David Eby to leave photos of their loved ones on the windows of his office.
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