Collection search - Learning Your VIP'S : Values, Influence, Peers and Should There be Cameras in Our Courts
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Record information – Brief Learning Your VIP'S : Values, Influence, Peers and Should There be Cameras in Our Courts
Series title:Legal TalkHierarchical level:Item (Accession level)Item number (ISN):390988Type of material:Moving imagesFound in:Archives / Film, Video and Sound -
Record information – Details Fonds/collection:CABLE PUBLIC AFFAIRS CHANNELAccession:2007-0008Media:VideoPart:1 of 1Production company:Cable Public Affairs ChannelCountry of production:cnDescription:Two stories presented by host Tasha Kheiriddin. The first looks at the VIP program which introduces the legal system to school-aged children. Interviewed are: Mike Benson, officer, Metropolitan Toronto Police; Ted Ormston, justice, Ontario Superior Court; and Nancy Lyons, teacher, Lambton Park School, Toronto. The second story contains a look at the question of whether or not cameras should be allowed into the courtroom including interviews with Dan Burnett, lawyer who sought to broadcast the Glen Clark trial; Lorne Honichman, lawyer and journalist, Court TV Canada; Antonio Lamer, former Chief Justice, Supreme Court of Canada; John Hoyles, executive director and COO, Canadian Bar Association; Janice Hibbetts, journalist, Southam News; and Scott Nelson, volunteer, Indymedia. <27mn 30s>Language:EnglishDetailed holdings information: -
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