Posted on 21/11/07
We must make time for goodness
The most important inquiry into the death of Robert Dziekanski is the one we need for ourselves. What's gone wrong with our country that we weren't able to muster a Good Samaritan for either him or his mother? How could Zofia Cisowski pace the Vancouver airport for six hours, going from kiosk to kiosk for help finding her son, who was less than 100 metres away, then drive away in the seventh hour, thinking he must simply not have arrived?
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