Wayne MacKay is a Professor Emeritus of Law and a former Professor at the Shulich School of Law at Dalhousie University. He's still hopeful the Mass Casualty Commission will be able to restore some of the faith lost to Nova Scotians throughout the process.
"Perpetrator's Financial Misdealings". It describes the"perpetrator’s banking activity, corporate dealings, real estate acquisitions, improper billing practices, association with drugs and organized criminal activity, as well as his planning of a potential fraud in relation to the Atlantic Immigration Pilot Program." It's likely to fuel more suspicion about the killer's past and what his common law partner knew about it all.
Eyewitness to the transition from 45s and magnetic tape to CDs, MP3s, computers, websites, blogs and the worldwide web. And through all of the technology one thing remains constant: the satisfaction of sharing compelling stories with other humans. The responsibility of knowing better, is doing better. Sheldon is based in Halifax, N.S.SaltWire Network welcomes letters on matters of public interest for publication.
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