The article we've been plugging will be up tomorrow. We think our readers will really appreciate the amount of work the writer put into it.
Well, we can't be entirely sure, but we do know he has donated to the Canadian Anti-racism and Education Society (CAERS) and a memorial education fund for the children of Kelly Morrisseau, an Aboriginal woman whose 2006 murder in Gatineau Park, Quebec remains unsolved, in the past. Also, as BCL noted:
Richard Warman (left) presents a donation of $1,000 to Wayne Nightingale (centre), head of the Military Family Resource Centre. The money is the first instalment of a $5,000 pledge that comes from a libel lawsuit where Mr. Warman accepted damages and agreed with the defendant to donate the money to helping military families in need. James Katz, Mr. Warman’s lawyer at law firm Brazeau Seller is pictured right.
Richard Warman is good people.
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Well, we can't be entirely sure, but we do know he has donated to the Canadian Anti-racism and Education Society (CAERS) and a memorial education fund for the children of Kelly Morrisseau, an Aboriginal woman whose 2006 murder in Gatineau Park, Quebec remains unsolved, in the past. Also, as BCL noted:
Richard Warman (left) presents a donation of $1,000 to Wayne Nightingale (centre), head of the Military Family Resource Centre. The money is the first instalment of a $5,000 pledge that comes from a libel lawsuit where Mr. Warman accepted damages and agreed with the defendant to donate the money to helping military families in need. James Katz, Mr. Warman’s lawyer at law firm Brazeau Seller is pictured right.
Dunno what case its from. I know Mr. Katz has been involved in the FreeD case, though the bulk of that is still ongoing.
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