Camlachie is a small, unincorporated town near the shores of Lake Huron in the Canadian province of Ontario. The village proper has a population of approximately 250 and serves as a local hub for surrounding farms. Businesses include a gas station, a feed mill, and a small hand craft and pottery store. Public amenities include a post office, a volunteer fire hall, a ball park with three diamonds and playground and a community centre operated by the Optimists. Camlachie in recent years has become a mecca for bargain hunters due to the proliferation of flea markets in the area, the longest lasting being Hunter's Flea Market across from the Fire Hall, downtown. There are three churches in the community, Anglican, Presbyterian and United Church of Canada.
Camlachie is a community near the shore of Lake Huron in the Canadian province of Ontario, in the town of Plympton-Wyoming.
Public amenities include a post office, a public library, a volunteer fire hall, a ball park with three diamonds and playground and a community centre operated by the Optimists.
Camlachie in recent years has become a mecca for bargain hunters due to the proliferation of flea markets in the area, the longest lasting being Hunter's Flea Market across from the Fire Hall, downtown.
Thankfully the Ontario legislators did not listen to her and wrote the new legislation on the basis of equality for all adopted persons and made it retroactive to the earliest adoptions finalized in the Province.
It is hoped that Quebec will now study the Ontario Bill 183 and finally move to enact open records legislation in their Province.
The Ontario Government has done NOTHING to bring forward new adoption legislation to provide service to members of the adoption community with respect to open records access.