"In spite of its critical importance to social stability, " the Ontario social welfare system has avoided scrutiny to a remarkable degree. In this book, the authors use their extensive experience as landlords to blow the cover off Ontario's social welfare system. They show how the system is operated as what can best be described as a "special welfare cult" whose insiders jealously guard its secrets. This has significant implications for housing, homelessness, crime, and the taxpayer-funded cost of the system. More importantly, it threatens to undermine the comfortable middle-class lifestyle...
"In spite of its critical importance to social stability, " the Ontario social welfare system has avoided scrutiny to a remarkable degree. In this boo...
Darrin has always had troubles - the newspaper accounts of his trial for first degree murder and the rumors of other crimes attest to that. But a recently discovered cache of audio tapes brings to light a whole new avenue into Darrin's thoughts, beliefs, and motivations behind what one reporter called the "closest thing to a real life Bad Seed in the latter part of the century." Deserving brings to light never before seen insight into what a killer really thinks, and how he manages to elude capture for as long as he does. The mystery isn't in "whodunit." The mystery here is, "why?"
Darrin has always had troubles - the newspaper accounts of his trial for first degree murder and the rumors of other crimes attest to that. But a rece...