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To: The Honorable Carla Qualtrough: Ministry of Labour: Minister for Jobs, Workforce Development and Disability Inclusion.

Disabled Workers in Canada Seek Section 7 Charter Protection

November 30th, 2020

Hon Carla Qualtrough
Minister of Labour
House of Commons *
Ottawa, Ontario,
Canada
K1A 0A6
Email: [email protected]

Honorable Minister Qualtrough:

Injured, ill and disabled workers have suffered harms seeking fair treatment through administrative justice procedures in Canada for a generation. Law, policy and regulations governing Canada's worker's compensation and safety systems empowers provincial worker's compensation agencies, employers and provincial governments to deny legitimate worker claims for injury and/or illness; physically and psychology suffered by workers in the course of our employment.

Negative outcomes include: imposition of poverty; denial of required professional healthcare services; infliction of psychological harm by way of what's coined sanctuary traumatization; moral injury to worker's families; and in most tragic circumstances, worker death to suicide.

We propose that Provincial/Territorial Workers Compensation Law, Policy and Regulations as drafted and in force today, November 30th, 2020: persist in causing egregious harm to injured, ill, and/or disabled Canadians and by proxy to our families.

We further propose, that as law, policy and regulations are drafted with clear intent to favor compensation agencies, employers and governments: Canadian workers are disempowered when consequences of workplace accidents and exposure result in our need for financial compensation for healthcare, retraining, rehabilitation, recovery and in cases of disability, a earnings loss pension and whatever care is needed moving on through our lives.

When expected protection is denied, avenues for redress are effectively blocked. Due to intentionally constructed language in law, policy and regulations that impedes our timely access to receipt of appropriate justice: struggling for some lasts our remaining life-times.

Injustice demands Justice. Restorative Justice that wrongs are expressed and corrected for.

We believe that the Federal Minister for Jobs, Workforce Development and Disability Inclusion is the appropriate representative of the the Government of Canada to whom we raise these concerns.

This is not an official petition; rather, this letter intends to gather as many signatures as possible for purposes of exploration. We do so as those provisions in the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms allow.

We are seeking our Government of Canada's protection. As we begin this campaign, we're informed that thousands of Canadian Workers have suffered such egregious violation of rights for over a generation. In British Columbia, this letter represents 280 BC abandoned workers.

We call on the Minister to proactively intervene. These matters demand a National Public Inquiry be initiated in due course by the Government of Canada, which is what we've written you to request.

We await any reply with united resolve.

Respectful Regards,

Darren Michael Gregory
5474 Cory Road
Wynndel BC V0B 2N1
November 30th, 2020

Why is this important?

The purpose of the inquiry we request is to determine the extent of harms put upon injured, ill and/or disabled Canadians in provincial and territorial jurisdictions nationally.

We raise these concerns to ensure as well our own full and fair redress in the form of workers compensation benefits as we are entitled to receive and rightly, legitimately deserve.

We believe that only with a National investigation of provincial law, policy and regulations that govern provincial/territorial occupational health and safety can troubling issues be properly rectified.

Those agencies and agents so empowered by law, policy and regulations have not responded to our direct engagement to address these issues with integrity.

As these issues are of long-standing national concern, we assert that the concerns receive the attention that these matters require as it is in the National interests of all Canadians to do so.

How it will be delivered

This letter will be delivered to the Minister by Email at the close of this campaign.

Links

Updates

2021-04-17 19:20:53 -0400

April 17th, 2021

Update: Part 2.

We have a lawyer who's willing to hear from anyone. Kicker is, the retainer. $5000. The guy's flexible but is a Junior guy with the firm.

His name is, Dana Quantz. Straight-shooter. He gets it.

Last we spoke: He offered that anyone who wishes to speak with him is welcome to contact his office. He suggested that we ask that he speak to us personally, rather than ending up shuffled to another attorney, or more. He seems a good man and is clear about what he can and can't do; as well as being upfront about costs. I've no idea where the others working this issue are at with a Class Action they're working to put together. For more on that, it's best to contact Jaskarn Gil or Paul Taylor. (I think).

"Our firm will deal with the case as mercenary as you need us to."

2021-04-17 19:16:51 -0400

April 17th, 2021

Update: Darren Gregory.

After an expected bunch of nonsense with the WorkSafeBC Fair Practices office: I filed an official complaint with the United Nations.

Those of us butchered by compensation systems join 1000's of persons disabled in Canada who've begged for right change for a generation. Injured/Disabled Workers are one of many groups struggling to be rightly heard.

I filed with the U.N. awhile back and have a file number.

I'd like to encourage that other victims file your own complaints with the U.N. The more the better. I was sure to include in my submission that there are many others dealing with the same stuff:

I've come to rest here: This is the situation. We do number in the 1000's and I've fully accept that I'm a disabled person, permanently so; and that I've been personally victimized due to law, policy and regulations out of our government systems; that sanction (legalize) the human rights abuses we continue to suffer.

2021-01-07 17:02:51 -0500

January 7th, 2020
Update: DMG
Citizens Forum with Norm Ryder and Paul Taylor

Worker’s comp is Right fightwcb.org

"A group of injured workers in BC operating as the BC Human Rights Organization bchro.com are developing a campaign to give injured workers more rights and fair and unbias disposition of their claims and treatment in BC and are part of a growing movement of injured workers across Canada to have the same rights and respects in their jurisdictions."

https://vimeo.com/496746366

2021-01-03 22:05:41 -0500

January 3rd, 2021
Update: DMG

Psychosocial Disability: My personal fate.

"We have no evidence whatsoever that any aspect of either the Committee’s 2017 recommendations or the Rapporteur’s 2019 urgings have even been discussed, much less followed, by legislators and policy planners. It is our hope that the current document will help them address and overcome this inaction."

~ Irit Shimrat, Ontario Psychiatric Survivors’ Alliance.

https://www.madinamerica.com/2020/06/canadian-mental-health-legislation/#

2021-01-03 22:05:05 -0500

2). "This petition calls on Canadian governments to stop using coercion and force and to start supporting persons with psychosocial disabilities (those labelled mentally ill) in organizing for human rights."

http://chng.it/tgKGTsQ2kL

2021-01-01 01:21:14 -0500

December 31st
Update: DMG

“Justice is the first virtue of social institutions, as truth is of systems of thought. A theory however elegant and economical must be rejected or revised if it is untrue; likewise laws and institutions no matter how efficient and well-arranged must be reformed or abolished if they are unjust.”

― John Rawls, A Theory of Justice

2021-01-01 01:19:48 -0500

December 31st
Update: DMG

“Justice requires not only the ceasing and desisting of injustice but also requires either punishment or reparation for injuries and damages inflicted for prior wrongdoing. The essence of justice is the redistribution of gains earned through the perpetration of injustice. If restitution is not made and reparations not instituted to compensate for prior injustices, those injustices are in effect rewarded. And the benefits such rewards conferred on the perpetrators of injustice will continue to "draw interest," to be reinvested, and to be passed on to their children, who will use their inherited advantages to continue to exploit the children of the victims of the injustices of their ancestors. Consequently, injustice and inequality will be maintained across the generations as will their deleterious social, economic, and political outcomes.”

― Amos Wilson

2020-12-23 04:24:13 -0500

December 23rd, 2020

Against the Grain . . . Should be a Way of Life.

“Time interval is a strange and contradictory matter in the mind. It would be reasonable to suppose that a routine time or an eventless time would seem interminable. It should be so, but it is not. It is the dull eventless times that have no duration whatever. A time splashed with interest, wounded with tragedy, crevassed with joy - that's the time that seems long in the memory. And this is right when you think about it. Eventlessness has no posts to drape duration on. From nothing to nothing is no time at all.”

― John Steinbeck, East of Eden

2020-12-23 04:24:06 -0500

2). “For a while the hobbits continued to talk and think of the past journey and of the perils that lay ahead; but such was the virtue of the land of Rivendell that soon all fear and anxiety was lifted from their minds. The future, good or ill, was not forgotten, but ceased to have any power over the present. Health and hope grew strong in them, and they were content with each good day as it came, taking pleasure in every meal, and in every word and song.”

― J.R.R. Tolkien, The Fellowship of the Ring

https://youtu.be/lrXIQQ8PeRs

2020-12-23 03:03:28 -0500

December 22nd
Update: DMG

'Savin' Me': Saving Ourselves: Saving One-Another.

"Show me what it's like,
To be the last one standing,
And teach me wrong from right,
And I'll show you what I can be . . . ."

~ Nickelback, Savin' Me.

2020-12-23 03:01:48 -0500

2). "The seriousness of throwing over hell whilst still clinging to the Atonement is obvious. If there is no punishment for sin there can be no self-forgiveness for it. If Christ paid our score, and if there is no hell and therefore no chance of our getting into trouble by forgetting the obligation, then we can be as wicked as we like with impunity inside the secular law, even from self-reproach, which becomes mere ingratitude to the Savior. On the other hand, if Christ did not pay our score, it still stands against us; and such debts make us extremely uncomfortable. The drive of evolution, which we call conscience and honor, seizes on such slips, and shames us to the dust for being so low in the scale as to be capable of them. The 'saved' thief experiences an ecstatic happiness which can never come to the honest atheist: he is tempted to steal again to repeat the glorious sensation. But if the atheist steals he has no such happiness."

2020-12-23 03:01:33 -0500

3). "He is a thief and knows that he is a thief. Nothing can rub that off him. He may try to sooth his shame by some sort of restitution or equivalent act of benevolence; but that does not alter the fact that he did steal; and his conscience will not be easy until he has conquered his will to steal and changed himself into an honest man..."

2020-12-23 02:59:38 -0500

4). "Now though the state of the believers in the atonement may thus be the happier, it is most certainly not more desirable from the point of view of the community. The fact that a believer is happier than a sceptic is no more to the point than the fact that a drunken man is happier than a sober one. The happiness of credulity is a cheap and dangerous quality of happiness, and by no means a necessity of life. Whether Socrates got as much happiness out of life as Wesley is an unanswerable question; but a nation of Socrateses would be much safer and happier than a nation of Wesleys; and its individuals would be higher in the evolutionary scale. At all events it is in the Socratic man and not in the Wesleyan that our hope lies now."

2020-12-23 02:59:08 -0500

5). "Consequently, even if it were mentally possible for all of us to believe in the Atonement, we should have to cry off it, as we evidently have a right to do. Every man to whom salvation is offered has an inalienable natural right to say 'No, thank you: I prefer to retain my full moral responsibility: it is not good for me to be able to load a scapegoat with my sins: I should be less careful how I committed them if I knew they would cost me nothing.'”

― George Bernard Shaw, Androcles and the Lion

https://youtu.be/_JQiEs32SqQ

2020-12-21 06:18:12 -0500

December 21st, 2020

"Believe.
No pessimist ever discovered the secrets of the stars;
Or sailed to an uncharted island;
Or opened a new heaven to the human spirit.”

― Helen Keller