B.C.’s new child watchdog says tragic child deaths drive his quest for change
VICTORIA — The deaths of three girls and the anguish of a mother who needed help for her schizophrenic daughter are described by British Columbia’s new children’s watchdog as life changing.
Bernard Richard said those cases also motivate him to improve the lives of vulnerable young people.
“These are three tragic, tragic, horrific deaths,” Richard said Wednesday from his home in Cap-Pele, N.B. “They’ve changed my life most definitely. Those three moved me and us to dig deeper.”
Richard, 65, replaces Mary Ellen Turpel-Lafond, a former Saskatchewan judge who held the post of B.C. children and youth representative for a decade.


