Saturday, May 06, 2006

Byron and Mr. Doyle Speak Officially on Parliament Hill, Ottawa


Byron says that last Monday, Mr. Norman Doyle approached him outside the House of Parliament in Ottawa and sat with him for 45 minutes at the fountain.

After answering several questions and giving Mr. Doyle many details, Byron says that Mr. Doyle took Byron's documents and said that he was going to see Minister Vic Toews, the Minister of Justice, because it was time something was done about Byron's situation.

"He told me, 'You do realize that he, (meaning Alex Hickman), is 81 years old, and that by the time all of this comes out and gets resolved, he might be passed on.'"

Byron says he told Mr. Doyle that he just wanted justice and the matter resolved so that he could continue on with his life and put this behind him.

He watched Mr. Doyle head off in the direction of Minister Toews's office.

"I expect to hear from him in about a week." Byron said.

Meanwhile he reports that Father Van Hee, his constant ally on the Hill, also spoke to Mr. Doyle and urged him to take Byron's requests for assistance seriously.

"You know, Father van Hee fasts from Monday to Friday - he really believes in what he is doing and many people know him here."

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