Canadian True Crime - Kelly Favro's Update
Episode Date: March 9, 2023We've received such a great response from the Kelly Favro series, and we couldn't have done it without you!In this update, we hear from Kelly Favro herself about how the petition is going and what to ...expect next.Contact Kelly and My Voice My Choice:Follow on twitter: @AmendPubBanLaws Visit website: www.MyVoiceMyChoice.orgFor more information on Kelly's story and our podcast episodes: www.canadiantruecrime.ca/episodes/130 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Hi everyone, I hope you're well. We have had an amazing response to Kelly Favreau's story. Thank you so much. So I'm pleased to have Kelly here to give us a bit of an update on where things are at now that the series has been released. So without further ado, hi Kelly, how are you?
Hi, Christy. I am amazing. I am amazing. How are you?
I'm good. And I just wanted to start by thanking you and your.
group for all your tireless efforts advocating for sexual assault survivors. You and I have been in
contact for a few years now and it's all kind of culminated in this miniseries being released
just in the nick of time. And I wanted to hear where you're at with the petition and what the
response has been at your end. So what's going on? So your listeners are incredible. When your
podcast was released to your premium listeners. I believe it was Sunday. We were sitting at about
2,200 signatures and now it's just past 10 o'clock in the morning where I am, and we're currently
sitting at 4,040 signatures. So thanks to your listeners, we've gone up almost 2,000 signatures in about
four days. And the team that I work with at My Voice, Mytoice.org, we,
we're blown away by this.
Like we just keep watching the numbers go up.
We're like, how is there more of them?
Like, oh my goodness.
So it's incredible.
It's absolutely incredible to see this much support.
I've been creeping on the comments on your, on your social medias as well.
And like the support that's coming in from your listeners in the comments, basically saying,
I had no idea this is a thing.
This is terrible.
Of course I'm signing.
It's like, yeah, this is how we feel too.
This is what started it.
we were like everybody that's involved with my voice my choice we we're all publication ban people we're
we're all linked together because of a publication ban and we're from all corners of canada and
none of us should know each other there's no reason that any of our circles any of our jobs any of
our anythings would ever cross but we found each other on social media when we were posting about
our own story saying i just got a ban off my name and then we reached out I was like oh my god there's
another one of me. And then you start to wonder, like, there's only like 10 of us that I've met
across Canada. We've got the ban off their name, and I know that there's more, and not everybody
goes public. But it's just incredible. It's incredible just how much this is picked up over the last
few days. And your listeners are just phenomenal people in sharing the petition and signing and expressing
concern and writing letters to their MPs and our prime minister and the attorney general. This really
feels good. It feels like this law is actually going to change.
Oh, that's so exciting. Wow. And a massive thank you to everyone listening who signed the
petition. We appreciate it so much. And if you haven't signed yet, there's still time.
Today is the last full day. It closes first thing Friday morning, March the 10th. See the show
notes for a link to the petition. And it's also on the front page of Canadian Truecrime.ca.
Kelly, before we go, I wanted to ask you quickly, what happens next?
So one of the co-founders, Morel Andrews, her and I,
and we're hoping a couple more from our team,
go back to Ottawa for the 1st of May,
to kick off sexual assault survivor months.
So MP Laurel Collins has invited us out to basically watch
what's about to happen in the house.
So she'll be tabling the petition at that point.
and giving a statement on the work that we're doing in-house during that whole kickoff for sexual
assault awareness month. We are incredibly hopeful for a private member's bill to come out from this.
And we're incredibly hopeful that the Senate is going to pass this.
So right now, we're emailing MPs and senators and basically saying, hey, this is coming down the pipes later.
Like, we want to make sure you're aware of it.
Here's all the information that we have, and we're happy to give you.
more, but this is what the legislation or bill is going to look like. Please push it forward. There's
enough people that are calling for change. There's enough survivors out there that are also under this
ban. And I've spoken with a couple of survivors over the last couple of days who are like,
do I have a ban on my name? Yeah, you probably do, buddy. You probably do. So people are becoming
aware, if they've been through the legal system, if they've been through the court process at all,
people are now asking, do I have a ban of my name? Have I been in breach of my own ban? What the hell is going on here? So the reaction again to the podcast, like people are, people are now starting to pay attention to their own cases, which is really, really cool. So that's, this is kind of what's next. We're hoping that a lot more people go back to the crowns that they were working with saying, hey, does this apply to me too? And then have the option to get that ban off of their name. It's a very free.
and liberating feeling to be able to say your name without fear of going to jail.
And even just saying those words out loud is just ridiculous.
Wow.
So, yeah, it's been fun.
I'm hoping that in a couple of months, when the dust has settled,
you'll come back and give us an update along with Jade and Samantha, hopefully.
But until then, where can people find you and your organization?
So the best place to get updates is triplew.mivevoice, mychoice.org. In there, you'll have a link to the petition, which again closes on Friday, March 10th just after 9 o'clock Eastern time. There's also a link in there that will generate an email. If you're opening it in a tablet or a mobile, it'll generate an email free. So all you're going to do is add your name to it and hit send it. It gets blasted off to all these MPs and the prime minister and the attorney general.
And then there's a little contact form in there.
And if you fill out that contact form, that message will get directly to me.
And I am a human.
I am a mother.
I do have a job.
So, you know, it might take me a couple of days to get back to you, but I will get back to you if you write.
If you have questions, if you have concerns, if you want to learn more about the movement, that is the best way to get in touch with us.
And I am more than happy to speak with you about publication bans and help you figure out the legal system and help you get the ban off your name if you need it.
That's so, so amazing.
Kelly, thanks again for joining us today.
You and your listeners are incredible.
Again, we're blown away by the kindness that your listeners have shown us and keep sharing the petition.
so tiny URL.com forward slash pub ban petition.
And that'll link you right to the petition for you to sign.
Thanks again to Kelly Favreau for joining us.
And thanks also to Jade Nielsen, Samantha Geiger, Morel Andrews,
and all the other sexual assault survivors who continue to advocate for change.
And look out for an update coming, hopefully over the summer.
That's where we'll leave it for now.
I'll be seeing you again soon with a new connection.
Canadian true crime story. Thanks again.
