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Written by Sasha Goldman

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A former professional boxer is running across the country to raise awareness about what he calls the failure of the family justice system in Canada.

David Nash passed through Portage last week and says he's been averaging between sixty and seventy kilometers a day as he attempts to run from mile zero in Victoria, B.C., to Cape Spear in Newfoundland.

Nash notes he's doing the run unsupported, so he's also been pushing a chariot carrier jogging stroller with sixty pounds of supplies.

He adds the hills of British Columbia were kind of tough but it's so been so much easier here on the prairies. 

Nash says the family justice system as well as the federal and provincial governments of Canada have failed this nation's children because there have been numerous opportunities over the last thirty years to reform the Divorce Act but it has yet to happen.

He notes Canada is a signatory to the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, and says our family justice system violates numerous articles of that convention.

Nash adds  a special committee was formed back in 1998 to do a review of the system and made nearly fifty specific recommendations which were ultimately ignored.

He believes the Canadian Bar Association has been lobbying the government to keep the broken system in place because it generates a lot of money for lawyers.

Nash says the average divorce involving children now costs between eighty and one hundred thousand dollars to settle.

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