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It is often assumed that the disabled constitute " the other side" in the Latimer case.

Not true !

Many people in the disabled community have great abilities - such as the ability to be compassionate and the ability to think carefully. They understand Robert's true motive and the desperation he felt.
We are proud that our website can be a forum for them.

Valerie Baker and Daphne Naegele speak as people who themselves have a disability.

Bryson and Linde Brown have also lost a child to a painful and disabling disease.

Debbie Griffin and Jennifer Morningstar are mothers of disabled children.

Vera Woods recounts the tragic story of a sister who suffered devastating brain injury at birth.

Loïse Lavallée speaks of her disabled daughter.

Christopher Stone recounts his journey with his daughter Eloise.

Shirley McNaughton Ph.D., Member of the Order of Canada, worked closely with disabled people during her career as a teacher of alternative communication systems.

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