Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Our society, the dynamics of our economies, communities, and our family relationships are changing very rapidly. We have some enormous potentially disruptive economic projects ahead of us. Our physical environment is changing very rapidly: education rates. So many things are changing around us, Mr. Speaker, yet we have a body of family law and policy that may not be up to the times and may not be up to what we are going to be facing and dealing with. Mr. Speaker, is it time for us to look at a comprehensive review of our family laws, policies and practices with a special eye on it for systemic biases, Mr. Speaker?
Bill Braden on Question 245-15(5): Systemic Biases In Family Law
In the Legislative Assembly on November 1st, 2006. See this statement in context.
Supplementary To Question 245-15(5): Systemic Biases In Family Law
Question 245-15(5): Systemic Biases In Family Law
Item 6: Oral Questions
October 31st, 2006
Page 646
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