Let Us Join a Grieving Widower's Revolution

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"I have been quiet for too long," said the grieving man, flanked by his three teary-eyed children. "We decided we were going to take the high road."

"It's time for everyone to stand up," he said. "It's time for the public to say this can't go on."

Manitoba's Victims' Bill of Rights, the document that [ROBERT Taman] sees every time he turns on his computer, says that all victims of crime "should be treated with courtesy, compassion and respect."

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Let Us Join a Grieving Widower's Revolution

Time for us to stand up and say enough is enough

Lindor Reynolds

ROBERT Taman wants to start a revolution.

Standing on the front steps of the Law Courts building moments after the man responsible for his wife's death...

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