It would be impractical at best and potentially harmful at worst if the society were now required, in the context of the need to protect the children, to conduct a separate and new investigation into all of the issues currently before the Court of Quebec...simply because the parents have decided as a tactical manoeuvre to absent themselves from Quebec in order to frustrate the process of justice that had started.The court stayed its order for 30 days to give the families a chance to appeal, with provision for child protection workers to keep checking on the children. An appeal of the Quebec court order-- entered after the community fled-- is already being appealed.
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Tuesday, February 04, 2014
Ontario Court Orders Children From Jewish Sect Back To Quebec For Foster Care
In the Canadian province of Ontario yesterday, a trial court judge ordered that 13 children of the Jewish ultra-Orthodox Lev Tahor sect be returned to child protection authorities in Quebec where a court has already ordered the children be placed in foster care. (See prior posting.) When court proceedings were begun in Quebec, about 200 Lev Tahor members fled to Ontario in the middle of the night. As reported by Canadian Press, Chatham, Ontario judge Stephen Fuerth wrote in part: