| The trial of Superdad has been postponed (again) until August, 2026. Updates on this fiasco will no longer be carried on this site (see below). Check back here in July for a link to the covering website.
THE LINK WILL APPEAR HERE – BOOKMARK THIS PAGE |
No Further Coverage
This Website was created a long time ago to support “Superdad” and his two little girls — forced to flee Canada for their own safety in 2021 after police, child protection authorities, and court officials failed to protect them from an abusive situation. This Website has always been controversial. While the domain name ‘runningaway.ca’ is owned by the Foundation, the Website itself is operated by volunteers. The Foundation has maintained a limited degree of influence over the content published on the Website, just enough to ensure compliance with publication bans, court orders, and the like.
Since its inception, police, so-called ‘child welfare officials’, crown prosecutors, judges, and other authorities have threatened, bullied, and tried to intimidate the Foundation and its members in an effort to gain control over the site — to control the narrative, conceal evidence, silence dissent, and shut it down. They were successful at one point and the site went silent for a full year. But the Foundation fought back and the Website resumed operation.
Not too long ago, the Foundation issued a final warning to law enforcement: stop the nonsense or the Foundation would simply stop covering Superdad, giving up all influence over what gets published.
For a time, they stopped. Then they started again.
The Foundation followed through on their threat and has since stopped covering the Superdad debacle on this Website. It has since been stripped of content and re-invented as a site strictly about the Foundation and the services it offers. Superdad has sworn off trying to influence others not to publish contrary to gag orders or publicity bans. He has endured unfair and malicious treatment at the hands of authorities and sees no reason he should work hard to shield them from bad press.
The Foundation has been informed that a separate and independent Website covering the Superdad of St. Catharines debacle is on its way. This Website is not affiliated with the Foundation and the Foundation has no control or influence over its content or operation. The Foundation has been further informed that this new Website is being operated outside of Canada and, therefore, is not subject to Canadian law.
Neither Superdad nor the Foundation exercises any degree of control over this new Website.
The link appears at the top of this page.