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The Bookshelf

”Hidden Secret”, by renowned Canadian Criminologist, Nicole Porter, expected to hit the shelves by early 2025. Inspired by true events, Nicole shares her personal experiences in the field. Names, places and certain details have been altered to protect the identity of victims. Nicole hopes to educate her audience on accurate victimology, and the modus operandi …

N.A. PORTER & ASSOCIATES welcomes new Senior Educational Consultant

August 1, 2022 N.A. PORTER & ASSOCIATES has supported many children and young adults with their academics through our expert tutors. Your child will receive high quality, customized tutoring that supports them and accelerates them towards their goals. Our agency welcomes our new Senior Educational Consultant, Susan, who brings more than 20 years experience as …

News Release: MMIWG Action Plan Prioritizes Guaranteed Livable Income

Senator Kim Pate reminded the Federal government that the Missing Murdered Indigenous Women & Girls Report calls for a basic income. “The presence of guaranteed livable income in the National Action Plan emphasizes the connection between economic marginalization, violence, and the ongoing legacy of colonialism in Canada,” said Senator Pate. Recommendation 4.5: “We call upon …

NEW – Tutoring Available

Expert Tutors who build confidence in kids JK to Post-Secondary What are the benefits of tutoring with our Educational Division? What grades and subjects do you have tutors for? N.A. PORTER & ASSOCIATES has supported many children and young adults with their academics through our expert tutors. Your child will receive high quality, customized tutoring …

Free Odelia & Nerissa Quewezance – A Nation Wide Plea

Please join us live, online, for this table-discussion with David Milgaard, Nicole Porter and Odelia Quewezance. It will be streaming live on Facebook, Aug 6th at 7:00PM (EST). Free for all. Join us as we advocate for Odelia and her sister. Odelia, who will be present for the event, has spent almost her entire life …

‘I just want to go home’: Canadian sisters fight for freedom after 1994 murder conviction

ByJill Croteau  Global News There is growing widespread support for two sisters desperate for freedom. The Indigenous women were convicted of second-degree murder and sent to prison almost three decades ago. As Jill Croteau reports, they are getting support from a fellow Canadian who has been wrongfully convicted himself. Read full story here: https://globalnews.ca/news/7889468/canadian-sisters-1994-murder-conviction/