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Agency director charged with sex assault 30 years ago.


Bill Lee, Executive Director of Metis Metis (mē`tĭs), in astronomy, one of the 39 known moons, or natural satellites, of Jupiter.

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 Family Services in Surrey Surrey, county (1991 pop. 997,000), 653 sq mi (1,691 sq km), SE England. The county seat is Guildford. The North Downs cross the county from east to west. To the north the land slopes gently downward to the Thames, into which flow the Wey and the Mole, Surrey's , B.C., has been charged with sexual assault in alleged incidents involving two children in Toronto Toronto (tərŏn`tō), city (1998 est pop. 2,400,000), provincial capital, S Ont., Canada, on Lake Ontario. Toronto is the largest city in Canada and since the 1970s has been one of the fastest-changing cities in North America, experiencing  about 30 years ago. The two alleged victims were ages 6 and 11 at the time.

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 Shortt, a clinical counsellor, has taken over as the agency's acting Executive Director. The agency is responsible for approximately 130 children.

Lee has worked in child welfare for more than 30 years in several parts of Canada. Before his appointment to the Metis Family Services in 2003, he was an advisor to the Minister of Child and Family Development. When he was hired for the ministry post, he was routinely checked at Canadian Police Information Centre The Canadian Police Information Centre (CPIC) is the central police database where Canada's police agencies can access information on a number of police matters. It was established in 1966 and approved for use by the Treasury Board of Canada.  check and no prior conviction was found on his record.

Canada's population keeps getting older, as is the case for almost every other developed nation in the world. As of July 1, 2006, the median age of the population reached a record high of 38.8 years, compared to 38.5 a year before and 37.2 in 2001.
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Title Annotation:FAMILY & CHILD
Publication:Community Action
Date:Nov 20, 2006
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