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The Golers are a clan comprised of impoverished and inbred people on Nova Scotia's South Mountain, whose situation came to light in the book On South Mountain: The Dark Secrets of the Goler Clan by Canadian journalists David Cruise and Alison Griffiths. In 1984, one of the children, a 14-year-old girl, revealed the details of a long history of torture and abuse (physical, sexual, and psychological), to a school official. According to further details uncovered by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, this abuse and forced incestual relationships had been taking place for multiple generations.

Background

The Golers lived together in squalid shacks, in the tiny village of White Rock, outside Wolfville, Nova Scotia. Like most other mountain clans, they were isolated from most of the residents of the Annapolis Valley and most of the nearby towns. A year after the book On South Mountain: The Dark Secrets of the Goler Clan was published, she began a long fight to revise the Criminal Code, saying that it failed to protect the young relatives of convicted pedophiles.

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