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"[A] compelling and well-researched examination of workplace safety laws." ~ KIRKUS Reviews "[Walking The Cutline When Companies Kill] gives the reader an accessible look at workplace safety laws through the personable voice of Bautz, who doesn't sugarcoat any of the events." ~ Robin Tarnowetzki, Saskatchewan Media When Sheila's husband, Dean, dies while seismic drilling in Alberta, she writes her favorite quote on a sticky note and tapes it on her desk: "Unthinking respect for authority is the greatest enemy of truth." ~ Albert Einstein Walking The Cutline When Companies Kill is the true…mehr

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"[A] compelling and well-researched examination of workplace safety laws." ~ KIRKUS Reviews "[Walking The Cutline When Companies Kill] gives the reader an accessible look at workplace safety laws through the personable voice of Bautz, who doesn't sugarcoat any of the events." ~ Robin Tarnowetzki, Saskatchewan Media When Sheila's husband, Dean, dies while seismic drilling in Alberta, she writes her favorite quote on a sticky note and tapes it on her desk: "Unthinking respect for authority is the greatest enemy of truth." ~ Albert Einstein Walking The Cutline When Companies Kill is the true account of a small town woman's determination to seek justice for her late husband's work-place fatality. As Sheila submerges deeper into a world of lies and political injustice for profit, her suspicions about the real cause for Dean's death escalates as she attains conflicting and questionable information from all agencies involved, including Occupational Health and Safety. Against various opposition and advice to "just let it go" and surrender, Sheila stubbornly persists for nearly four years, piecing together what really happened. Ultimately, she uncovers a concrete document deemed impossible to attain: the smoking gun document. However, Canadian laws prove to be the ultimate obstacle in Sheila's pursuit to seek justice in a country silent about exposing what really happens when companies kill.
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An advocate for human rights and a mother of four sons, Canadian writer Sheila Wanite Bautz has advocated on various government levels: including through the legal system to the Supreme Court of Canada with regard to the serious issues in the Saskatchewan court system with domestic violence, the best interests of the children and human rights violations. The serious matter of spousal and child abuse is an epidemic throughout North America with regards to the legal system's increasing habit of awarding admitted abusers sole custody of children regardless of the weight of evidence against them. Sheila has also Internationally represented the University of Saskatchewan on World Class Day, where universities in India, China, Netherlands, Nigeria and Canada presented their research projects. Her areas of study include an Honours Bachelor of Arts (HBA) in English Literature and achieving her Honour Bachelor of Arts (HBA) in Sociology. Her areas of expertise include 19th century literature and social structures, as well as the history of Institutional oppression, systemic dynamics, Indigenous issues, criminology, addictions and law. In addition, Sheila has completed other certifications, such as a Security Guard and Private Investigation certification in 2018. She tutors and provides writing instructor with First Nations University of Canada in their Social Services department.A diverse writer with a foundational love for writing Epic Fantasy, Sheila wrote her first Epic Fantasy book, a sequel to The Odyssey, in grade nine. Her high school English teacher, Mr. Peter Yuzik, requested to keep it and made a prediction. Her robust published portfolio includes true crime, fantasy, poetry, numerous articles and research pieces.Sheila Wanite is the authoress of the epic fantasy book series THE CODE OF THE BESTIA. Her first book in the series, THE ANGEL OF THE HEARTH, has been an International success since its original release on April 28, 2023. By July 2023, it entered the Royal Collection with limited leather bound editions, described as a master piece. She is a Word Master. The first book in her epic fantasy book series also appeared on bookseller's Best Selling Titles lists. This literary work has also been included as a textbook world-wide. A wildlife, animal and nature lover, Sheila has always sought the refuge of the natural world as a sanctuary to recharge. She has a Rottweiler named Cochise who doesn't pay rent, and previously owned two Straight Egyptian Arabian horses, Mashkourah and Eternal Essence. Currently, she is typing at a tiny desk in a tiny village her big ideas that prove to be High Concept.Fun Fact: Sheila was named by her father of Russian (Slavic/Indigenous) heritage. Her second name's origin is Native American and means '[The] Charger', making her name translate to 'Woman' or 'Heavenly Charger'. Born a Canadian, Sheila's maternal lineage includes Polish/Russian ancestry, with her maternal Grandfather being an American German.