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VICTORIA - Legal experts and a mother whose ex-partner was convicted of murdering their two daughters hope changes to Canada s Divorce Act will better protect children.
Changes to the law took effect at the beginning of March. They place more emphasis on the needs of children during divorce and, as a result, aim to minimize legal battles between parents over custody orders, said Prof. Sara Ramshaw, a family law expert at the University of Victoria.
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Someone spotted Jack and called animal control, who joined Sutton to chase him down. After he was seen on Mary Tod Island also known as Jimmy Chicken Island Sutton and animal control jumped in a boat offered by Oak Bay Marine Group to track down the dog. “Out we went and, by the time we got there, he must have already jumped in the water and swam to Willows Beach, because that’s the next place he was spotted,” Sutton said. From there, Jack was seen by a dog walker in Uplands Park, a place he has become familiar with on his daily walks, Sutton said. But the family usually drives to the park for a walk from their home a couple of kilometres away, so Sutton did not expect the call she got from her daughter around 3 p.m., telling her Jack had returned home.