No systemic investigation into Ontario teen’s death in CAS care

One morning in July, Tim filled his van with camping gear and drove north from his home in London, Ontario, toward Algonquin Park. He knew this route well. Every summer, Tim, 60, and his daughter Jade spent weekends together in the rugged terrain, fishing and hiking. This year he was traveling alone, his van was quiet, without Jade's chatter. A vial containing her ashes rested in a glass holder next to him.

It was Tim's first summer without his daughter, and he planned to bury her remains in the place where she had seemed like herself during the last few tumultuous years of her life.

Jade's death 'swept under the rug'

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After Jade's death, more children were kept in hotels.

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