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1. About Us - Foster Care Council of Canada
www.afterfostercare.ca/aboutus - [Cached]Published on: 4/24/2008 Last Visited: 4/24/2008
John Dunn
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John Dunn: Founder / Executive DirectorJohn Dunn, is the founder and volunteer Executive Director of the Foster Care Council of Canada.
As a child, John lived in foster care for 16 years and was moved 13 times between the areas of Toronto, North Bay and Picton.In 1988 when John was 18 years of age, he chose to leave foster care and live on his own.
Approximately 13 years later, in 2001 when he contacted the Catholic Children's Aid Society of Toronto (his legal guardian throughout his childhood) in order to get copies of his own life records he learned that Children's Aid Societies generally, as a matter of policy do not provide copies of former foster kids' life records to them. -
2. fostercare.proboards104.com
fostercare.proboards104.com/in - [Cached]Published on: 4/1/2006 Last Visited: 3/27/2007
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John Dunn
Executive DirectorThe Foster Care Council of Canada12-1160 Meadowlands Drive EastOttawa, ONK2E 6J2
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By: John Dunn
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For over one year, former foster child, and child welfare reform advocate John Dunn -- known on the internet as AfterFostercare -- has had his request for a membership with the Ottawa Children's Aid Society (Society) rejected with what in his opinion is an invalid explanation.
The President of the Society's Board of Directors, Brian McKee, signed a letter to Dunn stating that "The Board recognizes that you have acted in a manner that is inconsistant with, and contrary to, the interests of the Children's Aid Society" and that in the Board's opinion, Dunn does "not have a genuine interest in the objectives of the Society.
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Dunn met with Mr. Morrow and learned that the Society is not prepared to discuss the matter any further and was advised to seek legal council.
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Dunn says "few people in Ontario are aware of their right under the Corporations Act to communicate with members of the various Children's Aid Societies regarding the election of Board members and any other matters as long as they are connected with the Society".
A Children's Aid Society in Ontario is under the authority of the Corporations Act, which is why Dunn is in the process of filing a request for a list of members of the Society and their mailing addresses so he can communicate with them for purposes connected with the Society.
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Dunn will be filing his official 307(1) request with the Children's Aid Society of Ottawa in the near future and will, upon request, keep you updated as to it's progress and if it will have to proceed to the Provincial Offences Court.
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3. Senior Legal Staff, Executive Directors and non-Executive Directors
www.crownoffice.gov.uk/About/D - [Cached]Published on: 4/7/2008 Last Visited: 7/5/2008
Mr John Dunn, Deputy Crown Agent

