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Looking Back at the Montreal Massacre. How much has changed?
Lynda Steele interview with Brian Vallée
Catholic Health Association to hold annual convention
Femicide: There's not enough outrage by Antonia Zerbisias
Vermette case rouses spousal abuse issues by Joshua Page
Why Conference to discuss issues women face by Greg McNeil
Domestic violence ‘a war,’ author says by Tara Hagan
Keeping up the battle by Dave Flaherty
The battered-woman syndrome by Dr. Glenda Simms
Violence against women not going away by Elizabeth MacDonald
The War on Women - Life With Billy author writes new book by Elizabeth MacDonald
House arrest not enough in case of woman's abuser by Frank Chauvin
Author Brian Vallee to Visit Province for Violence Prevention Month - Media Advisory
For women, closing the door on an abuser can open the door to murder by Alisha Morrissey
At the Toronto Star, dogs do better than women by Carol Martin
Dogs are more important to the editors of the Toronto Star than women dying at the hands of their intimate partners.
The War on Women - Brian Vallée by Karen Johns
The statistics speak for themselves.
Lakefield Literacy Festival set for July 18 to 20 by Elizabeth Bower
Brian Vallée speaking at the festival July 18th
Battered wife his muse by Kathi Rumleski
Journalist and author Brian Vallée said the four hours he spent producing a documentary on Jane Stafford were life altering.
'War on Women' continues - Author reveals startling statistics at fundraiser by Jeanne Beneteau
Behind Enemy Lines by Jenn Farrell
Mothers take back their day; Rally gives voice to violence against women by Maria Calabrese
Domestic violence victims deserve higher profile (PDF reprint of article) by Stephen Petrick
Every time a soldier, police officer or firefighter dies, parades are held and media storms ensue. But why, asks renowned journalist Brian Vallée, do victims of domestic violence not draw the same attention?
John Gormley Live - Listen to the MP3 (28:20 minutes)
A pregnant teen is jailed to ensure her testimony against her abusive boyfriend, the Merritt murders: Brian Vallée has devoted his career to domestic violence with the bestseller 'Life With Billy' and new book 'The War on Women' - he joins John on his way through Saskatchewan and John asks you the question - who's fault is it that domestic violence continues to rage?
Melody Remembered by Kenneth Armstrong
Author to speak on 'War on Women'
Vallée didn't wage a war on women, he wrote about it.
Waging war against silent epidemic by Jacqueline Lawrence
Abuse program should be copied everywhere by Frank Etherington
Officer witnessed abuse as young boy by Tamsin McMahon
Brian Vallée - Closing Keynote Presentation and Wrap-up
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CBC - Newfoundland and Labrador - Audio (Real Audio format)
The recent murder of 23 year old Sonya Rogers, in Summerford; has saddened this province. She was killed by a young man she knew, who later took his own life. Brian Vallée is a Canadian author who has been researching and writing about domestic violence for decades. He spoke, at length, with Ted Blades.
What do we need to do to protect women from violence with guest Brian Vallée?
Interview by Anne Lagacé Dowson
Murder charges key, says author by Betsy Powell
All victim, no victor by Cathleen Fillmore
The ‘War on Women’ continues unabated by Lana Payne
CBC - Toronto - Audio (Real Audio format)
Michael Enright, host of CBC's Sunday Edition, interviews Brian Vallée.
680 Radio - Toronto - Audio (MP3)
Recent interview by Gloria Martin of 680 - All News Radio
CBC - Calgary - Audio (Real Audio format)
Elly Armour lived in Calgary for many years, but no one knew she shot and killed her husband back in 1951. Her story is revealed in the new book, The War on Women. CBC's Jennifer Keene, speaks with author Brian Vallée.

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