Windspeaker - Vol. 27 Nbr. 1, April 2009
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"The Coroner's Office promised Kashechewan's community members that they would be able to follow all of the proceedings via a live feed that they would supply," said [Alvin Fiddler] on March 24, Day 1 of the proceedings. "They did not deliver on that promise."
"The fire that occurred in our community was tragic and affected many of our people," he said. "Seeing the inquest as it unfolds is extremely important to my people as it will assist in their healing. However, they were not able to follow along and are now expressing their frustration.""I went to the school along with many other community members hoping to be able to follow along as they discussed the circumstances surrounding my son's death and how they might be able to prevent those types of deaths in the future," she said. "Instead, I was told there would be no broadcast as they were having 'technical difficulties.' I feel extremely anxious, let down and left out of this whole process. I'm unhappy not knowing what was said about my son."Windspeaker News Briefs
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Deputy Grand Chief Alvin Fiddler, Kashechewan Chief Johnathon Solomon and a grieving mother, Eileen Wesley, said they are upset that a live broadcast of inquest proceedings from a Tor...Try vLex for FREE for 3 days
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