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By jACIERIDDELti.:MOP
Yet one More habr's death
at Sick Cbildeeri,sHospital
being, investigated by
homicide deteetnfea. 'The in-
fant's body, contained
elevated levels of •i *old%
and • the death occurred
despite a recently iadopted
• unit -dose drug distribution
system Which allows only
single doses of drugs such as
digoxin to be administered.
The news of this infant's
death became public shortly
• after the Attorney General,
Roy McMurtry, had an-
nounced a public inquiry into
28 suspicious infant deaths at
the hospital. According to
Mr. McMurtry, it is quite
conceivable that a person
could admit to murder dur-
ing the public inquiry probe
into the deaths, and never be
prosecuted. People testify-
ing before the Royal Com-
mission will be able to use
the protection of the Canada
Evidence Act.
"That means any evidence
they give cannot be used
against them in a 'court . of
law," he said.
Police will be monitoring
the inquiry and could lay
charges on any new informa-
tion, but he said "we have to
face up to the reality that so-
meone could admit to being
the perpetrator of these
crimes and we might not be
able to lay cbarges because
the only evidence is that per-
son's own admission."
Liberal Leader David
Peterson and other Opposi-
tion Members have pressed
for a public inquiry into the
hospital and especially into
the manner in which the,
police had conducted their
investigation. He warned
that the Royal Commission
"cannot • be used by the
government as a stalling fac-
tor or a white -wash of the
issue". "The decision... is
long overdue", he said, and
we hope the government's
• delay in initiating it will not
• prejudice any resulting
benefit a public inquiry
might bring."
Sheila Copps, the Liberal
Health Critic, said the public
•. inquiry should have taken
place a year ago, and called
for the investigation to be
widened to .review how the
police had probed the 28
suspicious deaths. She also
accused Roy McMurtry of
"talking out both sides of his
mouth" in saying he wants to
give parents( all relevant in-
formation about the deaths
while refusing to let anyone
see the Atlanta Report or
police reports.
A spokesman for the
Hospital for Sick Children,
reacting to the Attorney -
General's announcement of
a Royal Commission of In-
• quiry into the deaths in the
hospital's cardiac wards
between 1980 and 1981, stated
that the hospital has lived
with low morale for two
years, has continued to pro-
vide good service, and will
do the same during the
public inquiry.
Norcen
• Responding to Liberal
House Leader Bob Nixon's
statement in the Legislature
• that without further explana-
tion, people in Ontario would
"assume there is something
to the charge ( that the OSC
in its decision was protecting
people in high places)", Mr.
McMurtry, the Attorney
General has said it would be
in the public interest to have
"some further explanation
from the Ontario Securities
Commission" on why it
recommended recently that
no Securities Act charges be
laid against Norcen Energy
Resources Ltd.
On March 24, 1983 an OSC
Staff investigation report
recommended that eight
charges be laid against
Norcen and nine each be laid
against its two senior of-
ficers, Conrad Black and Ed-
ward Battle for not inform-
ing Norcen shareholders in
lath October 111 that the
company's executive com-
mittee had decided to pur-
chase up to 51 per cent of
Hanna Mining Company of
Cleveland.
Meanwhile, the Minister of
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