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blakout.ca invites anyone who feels bullied and silenced by an authority figure to speak out by telling the story that has damaged their life.
 

USE YOUR VOICE

SPEAK OUT. IT’S YOUR DEMOCRATIC RIGHT.

BLAKOUT.CA INVESTIGATES HOW STORIES OF INJUSTICE CAN AFFECT A DEMOCRACY IF VOICES THAT WERE SILENCED ARE FACILITATED AND HEARD. it assumes that canadians care. [ add your voice ]

STORIES OF INJUSTICE

WHAT’S YOUR TRIGGER?

IN A DEMOCRACY, THE ELECTORATE IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE SOCIAL JUSTICE CRIMES THAT TRAUMATIZE THEIR SOCIETY. THE COST IS BROKEN LIVES AND TAX DOLLARS. explore the voices of an oppressed public and discover a story that could be your own. [ visit the voices archive ]
“People find it so hard to believe that a children’s aid society could act maliciously. It just goes outside of what people believe.”

Ryerson University Research Ethics Board facilitated ethics oversight for the documentary. Powerful As God, won the MADA award at Commffest Film Festival in 2012.

PUBLICITY & MEDIA

FEAR SILENCES

AND ANNULS THE WORKINGS OF A DEMOCRACY

PEOPLE WHO CANNOT AFFORD TO FIGHT FOR THEIR RIGHTS ARE DISCARDED TO THE FRINGES OF SOCIETY IN A WASH OF APATHY, HELPLESSNESS AND DISAPPOINTMENT. Social justice crimes persist in a democracy because the victims are not heard and the ruling public is uninformed. [ Read More ]
Esther Buckareff [ [email protected] ] Toronto, Ontario Canada
“If you remain silent, then you’re giving the power to government not to do anything.”
Rosario Marchese, MPP Trinity Spadina, Toronto
[ VIDEO ] SPEAK OUT RECENT STORIES [ VOICES ARCHIVE ]
I Needed Help – Raw story from a young single mom (Kingston CAS) I Lost Seven Children To These Criminals – Mom loses 7 kids to (Kingston CAS) Free Ride For Pedophiles – CAS pays for abusive man’s ride (Kingston CAS) Because I Am Black – Does racism impact CAS decisions? (Windsor CAS) For Love or Money? – Adoptive parent of two siblings (Stormont/Dundas CAS)
Through user-contributed stories and traditional investigative filmmaking, this interactive documentary will be shaped by and for the public – to uncover vital social justice issues and give voice to those silenced by fear. Add your voice, read the stories, watch the film, and vote responsibly. Become part of social justice change.
A Couple Thank-You’s


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We’re thrilled to announce that Seus Lighting has generously donated one of their signature modern bubble chandelier lights to help elevate the lighting design on our set. This sleek, contemporary fixture not only adds a stunning visual element, but also provides the kind of soft, diffused glow that makes everything on camera look that much better. It’s the perfect blend of function and flair—and it’s helping us bring a more polished, cinematic atmosphere to every scene we shoot. Huge thanks to Seus Lighting for lighting the way, literally.

Lastly, ​in a generous gesture that underscores their commitment to excellence and community support, Signature Carriage has donated premium chauffeur services to the actors on our set. This contribution ensures that our talent experiences seamless, comfortable, and stylish transportation throughout the production schedule. With a fleet of meticulously maintained luxury vehicles and a team of professional, courteous drivers, Signature Carriage enhances the overall efficiency and morale of our cast. Their support not only facilitates punctual arrivals and departures but also allows our actors to focus entirely on their performances, knowing their travel needs are expertly managed. We extend our heartfelt thanks to Signature Carriage for their invaluable support in making our production a success.

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What Exactly is a Nearshore Company? 🤔

So, you’ve heard the term “nearshore company” floating around, right? Basically, it’s a business that provides services, often IT or business process related, from a country geographically close to the client’s location. Think of it as outsourcing, but to a neighbor instead of someone across the world. This closeness can mean fewer time zone headaches and more cultural similarities, which is pretty neat! 😎

Why Companies Look to Nearshoring 🌎

Businesses choose nearshoring for a bunch of good reasons. One big draw is the cost savings compared to hiring locally in high-cost areas. You get skilled professionals at more budget-friendly rates. Another huge plus is the reduced time zone difference. This makes collaboration much easier, allowing for real-time communication and quicker feedback loops. No more waiting all day for a response! 🕰️

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Working with a nearshore company brings several advantages. You often get access to a large pool of skilled workers with specific expertise you might need. The geographic closeness doesn’t just help with time zones; it can also make travel for face-to-face meetings more practical if needed. Plus, cultural alignment tends to be stronger than with far-shore options, making teamwork smoother. It’s about getting quality work with fewer bumps in the road. 👍

Possible Hiccups to Keep in Mind 🧐

While nearshoring is awesome, it’s smart to know about potential challenges. Even with closer cultures, differences can still pop up – maybe in communication styles or work habits. You also need to make sure the company you pick has solid security measures in place to protect your data. And while costs are lower than local, they might be slightly higher than far-shore options, though many find the benefits outweigh this. Picking the right partner matters a lot. 🤔

Finding Your Perfect Nearshore Match 🤝

Picking a nearshore company takes some thought. Look for partners with a proven track record in your industry. Check out their client testimonials and case studies. Ask about their team’s experience, their communication protocols, and how they handle project management. It’s key to find a company that feels like a true extension of your own team and shares your goals. A good fit makes all the difference! ✅

Who Uses Nearshoring and For What? 👩‍💻👨‍💼

Lots of different companies use nearshoring! Tech companies often nearshore software development, quality assurance, or IT support. Customer service operations are frequently nearshored to handle inquiries and provide support. Marketing firms might nearshore content creation or digital marketing tasks. Any business needing specialized skills or looking to scale their team efficiently can find value in nearshoring. It’s pretty versatile! 🏢

What’s Next for Nearshoring? 🚀

The nearshore space keeps growing and changing. As technology improves and businesses get more comfortable with remote and distributed teams, nearshoring is becoming an even more popular strategy. Expect to see more specialized services offered and stronger integration methods between client teams and nearshore partners. It looks like nearshoring will keep helping businesses access talent and grow smarter in the coming years. Exciting times! 🎉

Featured Topic: The Children's Aid Societies of Ontario: a documentary film, with ongoing stories contributed on this website by the public.

For parents with children under the age of 16, the Ontario Children's Aid Society (CAS) is the most powerful agency in Ontario. Its mandate is to protect the lives of abused children and orphans. The province's caring public has spared no measure to protect its children by empowering the agency with laws and money that enable it to execute the people's will and do its job effectively.

Through interviews with witnesses and seasoned experts, this documentary film explores the workings of the CAS. It asks questions fundamental to the blakout project. How are employees of a publicly funded agency using their power? How are children and parents affected by the process? Are there factors that could mitigate a noble and compassionate public initiative to reverse-course? Are your children's lives at stake? Who are the oppressed and what role does money play? Is this a widespread systemic issue? And if so, what is the cost and risk to society? Who is accountable? And finally, if the system is broken, how would you fix it without leaving the vulnerable exposed to harm?

This documentary examines if any child is at risk, regardless of family income, cultural background or parental investment. It seeks to empower the electorate to vote for politicians who will competently guard society's children. Research is conducted on-camera and a complex subject is examined through a broad cas_windsor spectrum of witness stories. Licensed professionals, with years of hands-on experience, inform, educate and offer critical observations and recommendations. Elected politicians are put to task in areas of competence and proposed solutions.

This film is a case study of a publicly funded agency that is not unlike most government agencies in the country. Financed by the public and wielding extraordinary power, employees of these organizations can affect lives in areas where the stakes are often the highest.

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FROM THE TRANSCRIPTS
[ ASK THE WITNESS ]

One of the other points I'd like to make is implementing a standard of parenting. Often what happens, is the society wants to impose a standard of parenting that is inappropriate to many people. They're poor! They're marginalized. We can't impose that standard on them.

DOC NOTES

15 May

Letters from viewers and visitors

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24 Mar

Letter from former CAS Supervisor

re: CAS staff asked to keep cased open to retain funding Letter to the Editor, Toronto Star, March 16, 2013 Former Toronto area CAS Supervisor writes, “From now on it’s all about the numbers...” Read Article
22 Mar

Media & Publicity

Media & Pubicity added to site. See listings from National Post, Toronto Star, NewsTalk1010, Primetime on SunTV and others. Visit Media Section
15 Jan

Web documentary closed

The ethics certificate expired in January 2013 and the web documentary closed for public submissions. The website/film will remain online for public viewing. Read stories from the public