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APPLICATION by Covenant Health for Judicial Review of Freedom of Information (FOIP) Adjudicator’s Decisions.

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COURT HEARING Edmonton Court House, February 20, & 21, 2014 –
Thursday & Friday @ 10:00 AM.

Shauna McHarg, who is the subject of banning in regard to her
parents who are residents at the Covenant Health Edmonton General
Long Term Care Centre, has not been allowed to see her father for
close to two years and is allowed to see her mother for an hour
each day, Monday to Friday, between 3:00 PM & 4:00 PM.

No exceptions are permitted for Christmas, Easter, Birthdays or
any special occasions.

Attending at the court as observers will be individuals who have
also been disallowed or who are presently being disallowed to visit
loved ones.

This is a big issue in the care of the elderly, that family & friends
who dare to complain about the care of their loved one, are often then,
disallowed to visit. If they persist, believing they have a right to
visit (after all this is Canada), Peace Officers, Police or RCMP are
called and the visiting person will be treated like a common criminal,
may be issued a $275. ticket, handcuffed and removed.
Under the TRESPASS TO PREMISES ACT no reason has to be given for the
banning. A verbal order by a security officer is enough to totally
ban an individual for five years.
The ACT is used to control, bully and abuse.