government of “overreach” after he was told that allowing his four oldest kids to take the bus to school on their own put them at risk. But someone lodged a complaint to the provincial ministry of children and family development and an investigation got underway. “I did my due diligence before I started this process with my kids,” he wrote on his blog on Tuesday. During the province’s investigation, Crook said he encouraged ministry staff to shadow his children on the bus, but they declined. Only until his oldest child turns 12 next summer can he be deemed responsible for the other children, Crook said.
Source: National Post September 06, 2017 00:33 UTC