Civil liberties group hopes to set precedent against solitary confinement
 By Aurora Tejeida/TheTyee.ca Published on May 22, 2013  BobbyLee Worm, a 26-year-old aboriginal woman who was held in solitary confinement for more than three years, spoke at a […]
Aboriginal woman reaches settlement with feds over solitary confinement
 By Marcella Bernardo/CKNW.com Published on May 22, 2013  An out of court settlement has been reached in the case of an aboriginal woman from Saskatchewan who spent more […]
Woman settles solitary confinement lawsuit
 By GlobalNews.ca Published on May 22, 2013  VANCOUVER – The B.C. Civil Liberties Association says the federal government has settled a lawsuit with an aboriginal woman who says […]
CBC Radio As it Happens: Solitary Confinement Settlement
 Published on May 22, 2013 Listen at CBC.ca  Part 3:  AFGHAN WOMEN JAILED, SOLITARY CONFINEMENT, STOCKHOLM RIOTS Bobby Lee Worm won a settlement from Ottawa after she was […]
Aboriginal woman settles lawsuit over 3½ years solitary confinement
 By CBC.ca Published on May 21, 2013  The B.C. Civil Liberties Association says it has resolved a lawsuit against the government of Canada filed on behalf of a […]
BCCLA and UBCIC questions Clark government commitment on missing women
 By Bill Fee/ClassicRockCFNR.ca Published on May 20, 2013  The Union of BC Indian Chiefs and BC Civil Liberties Association are slamming the provincial government’s reaction to the Pickton […]
Pickton lawsuit prompts resignation from advisory board on recommendations
 By James Keller/OttawaCitizen.com Published on May 17, 2013  VANCOUVER – A series of lawsuits filed by children of the victims of serial killer Robert Pickton prompted the resignation […]
Pickton victims’ families skeptical about adviser’s resignation
 By MontrealGazette.com Published on May 17, 2013  VANCOUVER – A former British Columbia lieutenant governor appointed five months ago to help implement recommendations from the Robert Pickton inquiry […]
Pickton lawsuit prompts Steven Point’s resignation from advisory board on inquiry recommendations
 By TheProvince.com Published on May 17, 2013  VANCOUVER  — A series of lawsuits filed by children of the victims of serial killer Robert Pickton prompted the resignation of Steven […]
The Gazette Op-Ed: Where Are the Olympic Street Cams When We Need Them?
 By Concerned Vancouver Citizen/GastownGazette.com Published on May 13, 2013  Vancouver residents saw a state-of-the-art street camera system arrive before the 2010 Olympics and then watched most of it […]