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The tax is intended to fill some of the 10,800 homes that are perpetually unoccupied, Robertson told reporters Wednesday morning in Coal Harbour — a downtown neighbourhood that is thought by many to contain more empty homes than any other area in the city. “Vancouver housing is first and foremost for homes, not a commodity to make money with,” he said. About 12.5 per cent of Vancouver’s condos and one per cent of single-detached homes and townhomes – some 10,800 in all – sit empty through the year, according to a recent report that relied on B.C. Hydro data. Robertson plans to ask Premier Christy Clark to create a “residential vacant” property class through B.C. Assessment so the city could tack extra taxes on empty or underused homes. But if he does not hear back from the province by Aug. 1 on the request, the city will forge ahead on its own, Robertson said. Regardless of which order of government takes on the issue, a decision needs to be made on what level of usage would qualify a home to be considered empty or underused. A Continued on Pg 2 method to locate empty homes
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n Friday, July 1, 2016, we are going to be celebrating Canada’s 149th birthday with a fun-filled evening of live music and dance performances, family activities and a spectacular fireworks show choreographed to music. There are plenty of opportunities to show off our national pride throughout the country on Canada Day. As expected, Canadians are going to mark the anniversary with more excitement. ‘Canada Day’ being a federal statutory holiday, is celebrated throughout Canada with full fervour in recognition of the “July 1, 1867 enactment” of the British North Americas Act (BNA), also called “The Constitution Act, 1867.” Historically speaking, the Canadian founders of confederation were the representatives of the British North America colonies who attended the three major conferences on Canadian confederation. Sir John A. Macdonald became the first Prime Minister of Canada on that day. Not only was he the ‘father of confederation,’ but he also drafted two-thirds of the provisions of the BNA creating the ‘Dominion of Canada.’ As a result, Canada became a self-governing dominion of Great Britain. The four provinces were created from the former British colonies of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Quebec and Ontario. Currently, Canada consists of ten provinces and three territories. This Canadian national holiday was enacted in 1879 under the name “Dominion Day.” y In fact,, the formation
E D I T O R I A L of the union of provincess under a new country is the basis of Canada’s July 1 celebration each year. However, the ‘Dominion Day’ changed into ‘Canada Day’ on October 27, 1982. The official lyrics “O Canada” were finalized in 1968 by a special joint committee of the Senate and House of Commons. This day also marks the anniversary of the officially proclaimed “O Canada” as national anthem. The Royal anthem plays ‘God Save The Queen’ at some festive locations celebrating Canada Day. More exciting is the fact that Ottawa always welcomes Canadians from all across Canada who go to the national Capital to enjoy the specifically tailored festivities. This year again, thousands of Canadians are expected to congregate on the Parliament Hill to mark their country’s birthday. The celebrations will be all over Canada. Similarly, Surrey, BC has its own celebration features that include the world-class entertainment, great food, games and amusement rides, and indeed a spectacular fireworks finale. Surrey Canada Day will be held at the same venue as last year, the newly-named Bill Reid Millennium Amphitheatre (formerly-named Cloverdale Millennium Amphitheatre). Location: Bill Reid Millennium Amphitheatre Time: 10:00 AM - 10:30 PM Contact: 604-591-4811 specialevents@ surrey.ca Website: Surrey Canada Day Town Centre: Cloverdale Some people would celebrate the special day by joining BBQ parties and enjoying the fireworks all over the country. Indeed, the event serves as a good bridge g to facilitate Muslims to build
ties with Canadians of other faiths. The international “mouth watering” food and dishes from south Asian and mid eastern countries would be made available. However, this year again the Canadian Muslims would have to wait till sunset to enjoy food. Adjusting a little is in respect of the sacred month of “pre-dawn to dusk” fasting. Despite the insurmountable difficulty, a tolerance level among the members of multi-cultural society is a real blessing, as it has been playing a big role in promoting diversity in schools, work places, businesses and academic institutions. Of course, the credit goes to millions of motivated immigrants who kept building this nation to make Canada an attractive country to live peacefully. Every year, tens of thousands of Canadians celebrate Canada Day in grand style in the nation’s capital flocking to Parliament Hill to join with the Governor General, the Prime Minister, and the Minister of Canadian Heritage and Official Languages. Of course, the Canadians are entitled to celebrate their legacy, pride and opportunities. In nutshell: Parliament Hill is the focal point for Canada Day celebrations, with a giant stage featuring Canadian performers throughout the day, the noontime playing of Oh Canada and a flyby by Canada’s Snowbirds aerobatics team and other military aircraft. The celebrations spill over from Parliament Hill to venues on both sides of the Ottawa River,, including g
Major’s Hill Park and the Canadian Museum of History in downtown Gatineau, with fun and activities for people of all ages. The day is capped-off with a massive fireworks finale visible from any vantage point downtown. Make sure to get a good spot by 10 p.m., as that’s when the fireworks light up the sky! Canada Day 2016 performers include Alex Cuba, Indian City, Metric, Alex Nevsky and Les Hay Babies, to name a few. Certainly, Canada Day unites all Canadians regardless of creed, culture or ethnicity; it helps us understand the significance of the Canadian life. In other words, it brings us together, strengthens our communities, and helps us understand the significance of the Canadian life. As Canadian history reflects the wonderful diverse cultural races, the importance of celebrating Canada Day means a lot to all Canadians. For happy “Canada Day” celebrations, Canadians and the government must be on one page, and the media should play its role without bias to promote love and affection among all. As the Liberal party of Canada is back to power, the respect and image of Canada among the international countries is finally normalising faster than previously thought. Credit goes to the Trudeau-government for being really pro-people without bias/discrimination. Long Live Canada! Sources: https://www.ottawatourism.ca/ottawa http://www.surrey.ca/culture-recreation/ p y
Wa a n l a y s a l i l i n s a n i i l l a m a ’ s a ’ a a T h a t m a n c a n h a v e n o t h i n g b u t w h a t h e s t r i v e s f o r.
“Kudos to Rabbi Michael’!’ By: Gulshan Aalani An American political and human Gun lovers and coward killers. rights activist editor of ‘Tikkun’ a progressive Jewish interfaith maga- Rabbi Michael and his group of zine, Rabbi Michael Lerner one of American Jews plays an importhe speakers at the Memorial Service tant role of solidarity with African of Mohammad Ali, got the special Americans and Muslims all over the world. His courageous words standing ovation for his words of proves his honesty of solidarity, wisdom like pearls dropping from his which also reflects in his words mouth. SubhanAllah. He gave a won- proving that all the Jews aren’t bad derful introduction of Champion like all the Muslims aren’t bad, as Boxer Br. Muhammad Ali former Cas- mentioned in the Quran: “there is sius Clay, who was also a human a group of Bani Israel who stands rights activist and both had good rela- up for the truth and justice”. Rabbi tionship with each other. Most astonished Michael is one of the ‘group’, a details of Ali’s other side of kindness, car- perfect ID of Allah’s declaration. ing and compassion for humanity also re- His and Ali’s friendship and nonvealed by other wonderful speakers. His violence activity is according to wife revealed his strong belief of peace the Sharia-Divine law. by following the teaching of Prophet Quran: “--hold fast all together by the Rope--be not divided---ye Muhammad(SAWS) and refused to hold were enemies and HE joined your a Gun and fight. A good lesson for those hearts to love---by HIS Grace ye
became brethren--”. He encourages everyone to have ability to stand up for the moral integrity, speak up against the immoral wars, racism, oppressive regimes like Israeli oppressing Palestinians, and for illegal occupation, due to the some racist American Police Officers and Judges incarceration of African Americans etc.“Speak up for constitution amendment to care for people”. Rabbi was ignited for his non-violent actions and so was Br. Ali for his refusal to fight immoral war on Vietnam and suffered a major loss for championship for 5 yrs. In the end Rabbi spoke a million dollar word ‘peace’ and said: “Peace be upon Prophet Muhammad (SAWS) and all of you. Watch youtube for more interesting speeches by former President Clinton Indigenous Chief etc. www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cza0IY1h6VI
ISCC and MAT Strongly Condemn Today’s Massacre of Innocent People in Orlando By: Imam Badiud Dean Soharwardhy
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Muslim Against Terrorism (MAT), world’s first anti-terrorism NGO and the Islamic Supreme Council of Canada (ISCC), a national Canadian Muslim organization strongly condemn todays barbaric terrorist attacks in Orlando Florida. These attacks are in fact attacks on the entire humanity. ISCC and MAT reminds people of all faiths to stand together and must unite against terrorism and extremism. ISCC and MAT offer deep condolences to the victims and their families. We are all very sad and disturbed by this massacre of innocent people. “I think today’s attacks in Orlando were deliberate attempt to undermine the unity that was exhibited by all Americans belonging to all faiths during the funeral ceremonies of Muhammad Ali”, Imam Syed Soharwardy said today. ISCC and MAT reminds people of all faiths not to allow terrorists to divide us. Terrorists and extremists want to divide us but we refuse to be divided. We demand that Daesh (ISIS) and its sympathizers should be brought to justice.
Islamic Historic Incidents in Ramadan
1. The Holy Qur’an was first revealed in the month of Ramadan (“The month of Ramadan in which was revealed the Qur’an - Chapter 2 verses 185”). The first verses to be revealed was “Read” (Chapter 96 verses 1) on the 17th of Ramadan, 13 years before the Migration of the Prophet to Medina Corresponding to July 610 C.E. 2.The embracing of Islam by Khadija bint Khuwailid (The wife of the Prophet and mother of the believers). She ws the first person to believe in
his prophet-hood. She also died in the month of Ramadan. 3.The military expedition of Hamzah ibn Abdul-Muttalib took place in this month. The First battle Flag or Standard was established during this expedition also. 4.The imposition of the Poor due (Zakat) was enacted in this month. 5.The performance of the Eid Prayers was enacted at the end of this month. 6.The Great Battle of Badr took place on Friday, 17th of Ramadan 2 A.H.,
in which the Muslims were victorious over th polytheists of Makkah. 7.The Conquest of Makkah in 8 A.H. 8.The acceptance of Islam by the Thaqif delegation in 9 A.H. 9.The assassination of the Commander of the Believers Ali Bin Abi Talib (May Allah be pleased with him) in the city of Al Kuffa in Iraq in 40 A.H. 10.The death of Aisa Bint Abu Bakr (wife of the Prophet and mother of the believers) in 58 A.H.
11.The Battle of Pontiers (Martyrs Field) in the plains of France between the Muslim army led by Abdulrahman al Ghafiqi (May Allah be pleased with him) and the Frankish army led by Charles Martel. In this battle many Muslim soldiers were Matyred. This took place in 114 A.H. 12.The Battle of Ain Jalut in 658 A.H. in which the Muslim army led by Syed Qutuz (May Allah show mercy to his soul) defeated the Mongol army. This was a decisive victory for the Muslim.
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A pioneer of the Pakistan Canada Association- Al Jamia Masjid Vancouver Chacha Haji Noor Mohammad brother of late Chaha Ghulam Mohammad passed away at the age of plus 97 years in Surrey Memorial Hospital on June 12th. Also Br. Bashir Ahmad Jat. passed away on June 17th He was the brother-in-law of Br. Jamil Chaudhry and Father-in-law of Br. Mumtaz Alam. We pray to Al mighty Allah(SWT) for their mercy, to forgive all theirs sins and reward them with the best place in paradise and to give patience to the familes. (Ameen)
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Pakistan told the UN Security Council Tuesday that a United States drone attack that killed Afghan Taliban leader Mullah Akhtar Mansour in Balochistan had dealt a blow to the Afghan peace process, further complicating the regional situation. “The US drone strike on our territory was a violation of Pakistan’s sovereignty and territorial integrity and a blatant breach of the principles of the UN Charter and international law,” Ambassador Maleeha Lodhi said, while speaking in a debate about the situation in Afghanistan. “This unacceptable action,” the Pakistani envoy said, had “added to the intensity and complexity of
the Afghan conflict.” The drone strike had raised serious questions about whether the international community was ready to invest in war instead of peace in Afghanistan, she said. The use of force over the last 15 years had not led to peace, she said, advising against the continuation of such a strategy. At the outset, Lodhi took exception to remarks made by Afghanistan’s UN Ambassador Mahmoud Saikal accusing Pakistan of interference in his country’s internal affairs and allowing anti-Afghan terrorist groups to operate from safe havens inside the Pakistani territory. “Let me at the outset reject the unjustified, untrue and gratuitous comments made by the Afghan representative, casting uncalled for aspersions on my country and our state institutions,” the Pakistani envoy said. “The international community is well aware of and acknowledges Pakistan’s contribution and sacrifices in countering terrorism,” she said, while reaffirming Pakistan’s support to a genuine Afghan peace process.“This is a somber moment for the people of Afghanistan, for the region, and for the international community, which has invested so much blood and treasure to restore peace and stability in Afghanistan.”Ambassador Lodhi went on to ask the Government of Afghanistan not to externalise its internal problems and “blame others for its own failures”.
Unit 2&3 12960-84 Ave, Surrey Deadlock in between parliamentary committee over Terms of References (TORs) with respect to Panama Leaks has remained intact on Wednesday while Opposition parties have started drafting new strategy in this regard, reported Dunya News.Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader Shah Mehmood Qureshi spoke to different leaders of Jamaat Islami (JI), Awami National Party (ANP), Pakistan Muslim League-Quaid (PML-Q). It was believed that PTI might consider an option of detachment from parliamentary committee after Eid ul Fitr as it had already started convincing other parties to disengage themselves from the committee. Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) earlier had also considered the very option of hitting streets after Eid ul Fitr as Chairman PPP Bilawal Bhutto would chair a meeting in this matter. After taking a briefing from Aitzaz Ahsan and Opposition Leader Khurshid Shah, he would make further decisions, whether PPP would be a part of parliamentary committee or separate itself likewise.Shah Mehmood Qureshi
A British high court on Tuesday rejected an Indian attempt to strike out Pakistan’s claim to the Hyderabad Fund, an amount of £35 million transferred to Pakistan by Osman Ali Khan, the 7th Nizam of the former princely state of Hyderabad, before its forcible annexation to India. India had laid a claim to the money which has been sitting in a bank account in the name of the High Commissioner of Pakistan since September 20, 1948.“The 75-page judgment of Henderson J is a clear vindication of Pakistan’s principled stance, and the effective legal strategy being pursued by the new legal team,” said the Foreign Office in a statement.India failed to convince the court that Pakistan’s position was untenable and that it could show no legal entitlement to the £35 million, it said. The judge accepted there was good evidence in support of Pakistan’s claim to the money, which needed to be fully considered at a trial. The judge also ac-
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said that government was not serious about the committee and that they had been wasting time since the issue had surfaced. He also said that PTI wanted to unite opposition parties over the issue as they had been drafting new strategy which would be presented before the government as a last option.........Published in The Express Tribune
cepted that there were good legal arguments which supported Pakistan’s position. The legal team, led by Khawar Qureshi QC, advanced strong legal arguments and placed before the judge cogent evidence, which defeated the Indian argument that Pakistan’s claim to the money was not valid.The judge heard arguments advanced by Pakistan’s lead counsel and considered evidence. India and the Nizam’s family could not assert that Pakistan’s claim to the money was without a basis. Events in 1947-48 were very tense. The State of Hyderabad, which the judge accepted was a sovereign state at the time, was in danger of being attacked and taken over by India, and had called upon Pakistan for assistance. The UK government archives record growing concern voiced by British officials at the conduct of India towards the state and its people. covered contemporaneous British intelligence reports and British government documents, which recorded in great detail the knowledge on the part of the British government of this assistance.India dismissed these materials even though they came from British intelligence sources and argued that because the 7th Nizam had asked for the return of the monies within days of its transfer to Pakistan, he must be taken not to have consented to it being handed over to Pakistan. “Pakistan remains committed to resolving all disputes through negotiation, and believes the road to peace and progress lies in dialogue,” said Foreign Office spokesperson Nafees Zakria. “If the case does not settle, Pakistan is fully confident that its legal team will prevail,” he added..... Published in The Express Tribune
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Both Canadian workers and their employers will soon be on the hook for higher contributions to the Canada Pension Plan after the federal government reached an agreement with most of the provinces Monday to revamp the program for the first time in nearly two decades. Federal Finance Minister Bill Morneau said the change means future generations of Canadians will be able to retire in dignity, no matter the state of their finances. “We have come to a conclusion that we are going to improve the retirement security of Canadians,” Morneau said. “We’re going to improve the Canada Pension Plan that will make a real difference in future Canadians’ situations.” By 2023, an extra $34 a month in pension premiums will mean up to $4,300 more in annual payouts come retirement time for the average Canadian wage earner. The agreement-in-principle, which only Quebec and Manitoba neglected to endorse, will see an increase in monthly premiums phased in starting at $7 a month in 2019 for a typical worker earning about $55,000. Once the plan is fully implemented, the maximum annual benefits will increase by about one-third to $17,478. Mandatory matching contributions will also mean a jump in payroll expenses for employers. A change to the CPP needs the consent of Ottawa and a minimum of seven provinces representing at least two-thirds of the country’s population. Morneau said Quebec — which has its own pension plan — and Manitoba continue to be part of the process, despite not signing on to the agreement. “Quebec is in a different situation,” he said. “The Quebec pension plan is a different vehicle. The costs are different than the Canadian Pension Plan. The idea that more analysis is required is something that we completely understood around the table.” For Manitoba, Morneau said the deal comes too soon for the province’s new Tory government. “Manitoba is
a brand new government. They’ve been in power for four weeks, so they were a productive voice around the table, a voice of continued interest in working together, but of course this comes pretty fast and hard for them.” Ontario Finance Minister Charles Sousa said young Canadians will reap the benefits from Monday’s decision. “Today, this federal government has shown great leadership and great desire to do something of great benefit for our young people.” Sousa said the plan would replace the one his government had been working on. British Columbia Finance Minister Mike de Jong, who had reservations about expanding the CPP, said he came on board because the plan is affordable. “I think we have reached a balanced approach to setting the objectives that were set out.” Provinces will have until July 15 to officially sign on to the agreement before it becomes formalized. Heading into Monday’s federal-provincial meeting, it was still unclear whether Ottawa would piece together the minimum required provincial support for change. Saskatchewan, for example, did not originally support CPP enhancement. Sources said Ottawa made a major 11th-hour push in hopes of securing enough countrywide support to boost the CPP and suggested Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was involved in the extra effort. There hasn’t been such a level of consensus on CPP reform at a national scale since the 1990s. However, critics have warned that expanding the CPP would squeeze workers and employers for additional contributions, and hurt the still-fragile Canadian economy. The federal government intensified its lobbying efforts over the final days and hours of ongoing meetings as it tried to attract support from enough provinces to ensure a CPP upgrade, said sources with knowledge of the talks. Source: The Star
The US Federal Bureau of Investigation has released the transcripts of conversations between Omar Mateen, the Florida shooting suspect, and the 911 emergency service, as well as with three crisis negotiators. Mateen, whose June 12 assault on a gay bar in Orlando left him and 49 people dead, pledged his loyalty to the Islamic State of Syria and the Levant (ISIL) as well as some other often-conflicting groups, according to FBI. The majority of the victims were lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people of colour, as it was a “Latin night” at the Pulse nightclub. During the 50-second call with a dispatcher, Mateen “made murderous statements” in a “chilling, calm and deliberate manner”, Ronald Hopper, FBI assistant special agent in charge in Orlando, said on Monday. However, there is no evidence Mateen, who was born in the US to Afghan immigrants, was directed by a foreign armed group, Hopper said. Mateen’s name and the groups and people to whom he pledged allegiance were omitted from the excerpt. But the FBI has previously said he pledged allegiance to Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the leader of ISIL, also known as ISIS. Shortly after the call, Mateen had three conversations with crisis negotiators in which he identified himself as a religious soldier and told a negotiator to tell America to stop bombing
Syria and Iraq. He said that was why he was “out here right now”, according to the excerpt. City officials have refused to provide hundreds of 911 calls to the Associated Press and a coalition of news organisations, citing confidentiality under Florida law, and arguing that an ongoing investigation kept the tapes secret. Hopper also said the tapes would not be released out of respect for the victims. “Yes, the audio was compelling, but to expose that now would be excruciatingly painful to exploit them in this way,” Hopper said. Hopper said officials are “not going to propagate violent rhetoric” by giving full transcripts with no redactions. The AP and others requested the 911 tapes and related data, a common practice after such major events. The recordings could offer insight into how law-enforcement agencies responded. Meanwhile, four people remain in critical condition, according to hospital officials, more than a week after they were wounded in the nightclub attack. Orlando Regional Medical Center said 18 victims of the shooting were still at the hospital as of Monday morning and three more surgeries were scheduled for the day. The other 14 patients are listed in stable condition. The transcripts were initially released in a heavily redacted form, but after criticism from Paul Ryan, speaker of the House of Representatives, and others, the Department of Justice and the FBI released a full transcript of Mateen’s first conversation with 911. However, other phone conversations were ostensibly still being withheld from the public eye. The FBI had previously said that Mateen had spoken with 911 three times, as The Intercept’s Robert Mackey pointed out. Ryan had issued a statement earlier in the day, decrying the redactions as “preposterous”. “The administration should release the full, unredacted so the public is cleareyed about who did this, and why,” he said. Source: Al-Jazeera
Imagine the entire population of France uprooted from their homes, forced to flee danger, persecution or starvation. The UN refugee agency says more people than that — 65 million — were displaced worldwide at the end of last year, easily setting a new postwar record. And it warned that European and other rich nations can expect the flow to continue if root causes aren’t addressed. After a year when more than a million people arrived on European shores, UNHCR said Monday — World Refugee Day — that continued conflicts and persecution in places like Syria and Afghanistan fueled a nearly 10-per cent increase in the total number of refugees and internally displaced people in 2015. “I hope that the message carried by those forcibly displaced reaches the leaderships: We need action, political action, to stop conflicts,” said Filippo Grandi, the UN High Commissioner for Refugees. “The message that they have carried is: ’If you don’t solve problems, problems will come to you.”’ The Geneva-based agency’s latest Global Trends Report shows that for the first time since World War II, the 60-million mark was crossed. “If these 65.3 million persons were a nation, they would make up the 21st largest in the world,” the report said. In stark detail, UNHCR said that, on average, 24 people had been displaced every minute last year — or 34,000 people a day — up from six every minute in 2005. The total number of displaced people has roughly doubled since 1997, and risen by 50 per cent since 2011 alone, when the Syria war began. About 11.5 million people from Syria have fled their homes: 6.6 million remaining within the war-ravaged country and 4.9 million moving abroad. At the end of last year, more than half of all refugees were from three countries: Syria, Afghanistan and Somalia. More than half of all displaced people were children, UNCHR said. Turkey was the top host country for the second year running, with 2.5 million refugees — nearly all from neighbouring Syria. Afghanistan’s neighbour Pakistan had 1.6 million, while Lebanon, next to Syria, hosted 1.1 million. “The scale of this human suffering is almost unimaginable; the need for the world to respond is beyond question,” said U.S. President Barack Obama, adding that he planned to convene a summit on refugees in September when world leaders meet for the UN General Assembly. “In advance of that summit, the United States is urging other governments to contribute more funding for humanitarian aid
operations, to grant more refugees the chance to work and attend school, and to provide more resettlement opportunities for refugees who cannot safely go home or remain where they are,” he said in a statement. “We are urging our non-governmental partners, including the private sector, to do more as well.” Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan noted that displacement has been a “major challenge” throughout history but “humanity stands idly by as more than 65 million people escape from inhumane treatment and oppression today.” “Governments whose policies aggravate humanitarian crises around the globe remain reluctant to lend their victims a helping hand,” Erdogan said. “The international community has a political and moral obligation to restore the human dignity of refugees.” UNHCR’s Grandi said policymakers and advocacy groups face daunting challenges in helping the largest subset of displaced people: Some 40.8 million living away from their homes within countries in conflict. Another 21.3 million are refugees and some 3.2 million more are seeking asylum. More than a million people fled to Europe last year, causing a political crisis in the EU — with Greece and Italy facing the initial wave, Germany welcoming in hundreds of thousands, and some eastern European countries erecting barriers to block the flow. Concerns about immigration have affected the debate in Britain about whether to remain in the European bloc in Thursday’s referendum. This year, the flow of refugees into Europe has eased through the Turkey-to-Greece route that was the dominant thoroughfare last year. A recent EU-Turkey deal allows Greece to return Syrian asylumseekers to Turkey without evaluation of their protection claims on the basis it is a “safe third country.” Human Rights Watch on Monday urged the EU to evaluate Syrian refugees’ protection claims on the merits. Grandi called on countries to combat the anti-foreigner hatred that has accompanied the rise in refugee populations, and decried both physical barriers — like fences erected by some European countries — and legislative ones that limit access to richer, more peaceful EU states. Such European policies are “spreading a negative example around the world,” he said. “There is no plan B for Europe in the long run,” Grandi said. “Europe will continue to receive people seeking asylum. Their numbers may vary … but it is inevitable.” Source: National Post
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would also be needed (the data that underpinned the city’s report could not be used for this purpose because it was anonymized). Those and other questions will be worked on by city staff if councillors approve a report on the issue headed to council next week and if the province declines to get involved. Sadhu Johnston, the city manager, said the province is in the best position to lead the issue, but action will be taken either way. “Given the affordability challenges in the city and region, it is not acceptable to allow over 10,800 housing units to remain empty on a long-term basis,” Johnston said in the report. Source: Vancouver Sun
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Canada: Facts
Area
GOVERNMENT
Total: 9,984,670 sq km (Second largest country in the world)
Government type: a parliamentary democracy, a federation, and a Commonwealth realm Administrative divisions: 10 provinces and 3 territories*; Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, New foundland and Labrador, Northwest Territories*, Nova Scotia, Nunavut*, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, Quebec, Saskatchewan, Yukon Territory* Capital: Ottawa
Land: 9,093,507 sq km, Water: 891,163 sq km Natural resources: Iron ore, nickel, zinc, copper, gold, lead, molybdenum, potash, diamonds, silver, fish, timber, wildlife, coal, petroleum, natural gas, hydropower
PEOPLE: Population: 36,286,378 (2016)
Net migration rate:5.66
migrant(s)/1,000
population (2014 est.)
ECONOMY GDP (Gross domestic product):1.827 trillion USD (2013)
Life expectancy at birth: 81.29 years Unemployment rate: 7.3 % (2016, Feb) Languages: English (official) 58.8%, French Agriculture - products: wheat, barley, oilseed, (official) 21.6%, other 19.6%
Religions: Roman Catholic 42.6%, Protestant 23.3% (including United Church 9.5%, Anglican 6.8%, Baptist 2.4%, Lutheran 2%), other Christian 4.4%, Muslim 1.9%, other and unspecified 11.8%, none 16% (2001 census)
Ramadan Mubarak to Muslim Umah & Happy Canada Day to everyone!
At this great occasion of Canada’s 149th birthday, I would like to congratulate all readers and advertisers and thank them for their continuous and ever-growing support. Like every year, this Canada Day edition of the Miracle is particularly special as it highlights various aspects of our beautiful country so make sure you read every page and let us know your opinion. As Muslim Canadians, we not only have to the responsibility of being faithful and loyal to Canada but also represent our distinct religious identity in a positive manner. I am very proud that I am a Muslim and Pakistani Canadian, and it is my duty to promote not only the Canadian values but also uphold our religious morals. I request all Muslim Canadians that be proud of your unique identity, and live here with peace and dignity as ambassadors. Long Live Canada! M. Naseer Pirzada (ME) (Miracle Media Group)
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Main Industries: Transportation equipment, chemicals, processed and unprocessed minerals, food products, wood and paper products, fish products, petroleum and natural gas.
Canada Census 2011:
Immigrants and newcomers drive population growth
15 Fastest growing metropolitan areas •Calgary: 1,214,839, a 12.6 % increase •Edmonton: 1,159,869, a 12.1% // •Saskatoon: 260,600, an 11.4 % // •Kelowna: B.C.: 179,839, a 10.8 % // •Moncton: N.B.: 138,644, a 9.7 % // •Vancouver: 2,313,328, a 9.3 % // •Toronto: 5,580,064, a 9.2 % // •Ottawa-Gatineau: 1,236,324, a 9.1 % // •St. John’s: 196,966, an 8.8 % // •Brantford, Ont.: 135,501, a 8.7 % // •Regina: 210,556, an eight % // •Oshawa, Ont.: 356,177, a 7.7 % //
•Abbotsford-Mission, B.C.: 170,191, a 7 % •Quebec City: 765,706, a 6.5 % // •Kitchener-Cambridge-219,153.a 7.1% •Waterloo, Ont.: 477,160, a 5.7 % // http://news.nationalpost.com/news
2015 Annual Report to Parliament on Immigration Section 1: An Immigration System Grounded in Compassion and Economic Opportunity for All The Government of Canada is implementing a new plan for immigration—one that is grounded in compassion and economic prosperity for all. The plan will make it easier for immigrants to build successful lives in Canada and contribute to the country’s economic success. The Government of Canada will take immediate steps to reopen Canada’s doors and will make reuniting families a top priority. When families are able to stay together, their integration into Canada and their ability to work and grow their communities all improve. Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) continues to modernize its services while improving the service it provides to clients—both Canadians and newcomers. By putting clients’ needs at the forefront, IRCC aims to enhance the performance and effectiveness of Canada’s immigration programs while also upholding the family, social, cultural and humanitarian objectives set out by the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA). The information in this section looks ahead to the Government of Canada’s new plan for the immigration system, as well as presents the 2016 immigration levels plan.
Additional Reforms to the Refugee System waiting period. Changes in 2012 to the in-Canada asylum sys- Caregivers
tem include the introduction of Designated Countries of Origin: countries that do not normally produce refugees, but do respect human rights and offer state protection. This approach and the overall functioning of the system is currently being evaluated and opportunities to make improvements are being examined with the goal of ensuring a safe but effective refugee determination system. The Government of Canada will seek the establishment of an expert human rights panel for the determination of designated countries of origin, along with a right to appeal decisions for citizens from these countries. Furthermore, the process for appointing individuals to the Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada will evolve to ensure that only those with subject matter expertise will be considered. In addition, the Government of Canada will fully Permanent Residence restore the Interim Renewing and expanding a safe, secure and Federal Health Prohumane refugee program for Canada gram that provides Syrian Refugees limited and tempoCanada has a long and proud tradition of provid- rary health benefits ing protection to those who need it the most by to refugees and granting refuge to thousands of the world’s most refugee claimants. vulnerable people. Since March 2011, the unrest Reuniting Families in Syria has led to more than four million Syri- Immigration has always been important to ans seeking refuge in the neighbouring countries Canada’s economic growth. Reuniting families of Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon and Turkey, re- helps immigrants build successful lives in Cansulting in significant humanitarian needs. ada and contributes to the economic success of In January 2015, Canada announced increased all Canadians. Reuniting families will be a top support for conflict-affected Syrians and Iraqis. priority for the Government of Canada moving The Government of Canada built on this com- forward. To do so, investments will be made to mitment by significantly expanding Canada’s family class processing. The Government will intake of refugees from Syria by 25,000, by also seek to provide more opportunities for apthe end of February 2016, through immediate plicants who have Canadian siblings by giving government sponsorship and working with pri- additional points under the Express Entry sysvate sponsors. Additional funding will support tem. The maximum age for dependent children increased refugee processing, sponsorship and will be increased to 22 from 19, allowing more resettlement services capacity in Canada. The Canadians and permanent residents to bring Government will also provide funding to the their children to Canada. The Government will United Nations High Commissioner for Refu- also move towards granting immediate permagees to support the critical relief activities in the nent residency to new spouses entering Canada, region. thereby eliminating the conditional two-year
The Government of Canada will make it easier and simpler for Canadian families to hire foreign workers to help them care for their loved ones. The Government will work with the provinces and territories towards developing a system of regulated companies to hire caregivers on behalf of families. This will make it simpler for families to hire caregivers and will protect caregivers by allowing them to change employers in the case of bad relations or abuse. The Government will also seek to modify the Temporary Foreign Workers Program to eliminate the $1,000 Labour Market Impact Assessment fee to hire caregivers. Inviting in-demand, skilled immigrants to Canada
Express Entry
On January 1, 2015, IRCC launched Express Entry, an application management system designed to help Canada select skilled immigrants who are most likely to integrate fully into Canadian society. With most applications being processed in six months or less, candidates are able to quickly contribute to Canada’s economy and job market. The Express Entry system prevents backlogs and makes it possible to better coordinate application volumes with the annual immigration levels plan. The system will be reviewed to ensure that processing times are efficient. In 2015, provinces and territories were allocated a number of “enhanced nominations,” accessible via dedicated Express Entry Provincial Nominee Program streams. “Enhanced nominations” are processed online and are subject to Express Entry’s six-month or less processing standard (in 80% of cases). These nominations were allocated in addition to the “base nominations” which provinces and territories can still access through existing Provincial Nominee Program streams and processing standards. To prepare for the launch of Express Entry in 2015, the Government of Canada began accept-
ing applications under new caps for the Federal Skilled Workers Program, Federal Skilled Trades Program and Canadian Experience Class in May 2014. These measures helped to supplement the Canadian work force in areas where there were skills shortages, and helped to prevent backlogs and improve processing times. In 2016, the Government of Canada will complete processing of these applications, ensuring these economic immigrants can come to Canada and enter the Canadian labour market.
Immigrant Investors
In June 2014, following a comprehensive review and public consultations, the Government of Canada ended the existing federal Immigrant Investor and Entrepreneur programs, as they provided limited economic benefit to Canada. In January 2015, the Government of Canada launched the Immigrant Investor Venture Capital Pilot Program, which seeks to attract a small number of immigrant investors who can make a real investment in the Canadian economy. The program aims to attract up to 60 immigrant investors who have a net worth of $10 million and who will provide an at-risk investment of $2 million for a period of approximately 15 years. Immigrant investors must also meet certain program eligibility criteria related to language proficiency and education. This will ensure that immigrant investors make a real and significant investment in the Canadian economy and that those admitted for permanent residence are well prepared to integrate into the Canadian business landscape and society.
Temporary Residence
Temporary Foreign Workers and International Students Canada’s Temporary Economic Residents Program aims to facilitate the entry of temporary workers, students and visitors in a way that maximizes their contribution to Canada’s economic, social and cultural development and protects the health, safety and security of Canadians. The Government of Canada will examine ways to increase the transparency and integrity of the Temporary Foreign Workers Program. Reforms will also be explored for the Canadian Experience Class Program to reduce barriers to international students. In particular, the Government of Canada will move to restore the residency time credit given to international students and other temporary residents to make it easier to become a Canadian citizen. Source: cic.gc.ca/english/resources/
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F A I T H Allhumdulilla we are so lucky, that Inshallah we will get this spiritual night! Friday night is 27th night of blessed month of Ramadan. Please remember everyone in your Duas and forgive each other. Allah will accept our sincere Duas and all good deeds which we done in Ramadan till this night.
Maximize the last 10 days of Ramadan
By: Abdul Malik Mujahid aylatul Qadr (the Night of Power) is described in the Quran as, “better than a thousand months” (97:3). Any action done on this night such as reciting the Quran, remembering Allah, etc. is better than acting for one thousand months which do not contain the night of Qadr. Allah’s Messenger used to exert himself in devotion during the last ten nights to a greater extent than at any other time.” (Muslim). Allah’s peace and blessings be upon our beloved Prophet. Aisha, may Allah be pleased with her, related that the Prophet said: Look for Laylatul Qadr on an odd-numbered night during the last ten nights of Ramadan (Bukhari). The Prophet said: “Whoever prays during the night of Qadr with faith and hoping for its reward will have all of his previous sins forgiven.” (Bukhari and Muslim recorded from Abu Huraira). Here are some tips of things we can do on the Night of Power and the time before and after it. 1. Take a vacation for Allah. We take a break from our jobs for almost everything in life. Why not this time to focus on worshiping and thanking our Creator.If this is not possible at least take a few days off if you can. This can make it easier to stay awake at night to do extra Ibadah, not having to worry about getting to work the next day. It will also facilitate doing Itikaf. 2. Do I’tikaf. It was a practice of the Prophet to spend the last ten days and nights of Ramadan in the masjid for I’tikaf. Those in I’tikaf stay in the masjid all this time, performing various forms of zikr (the remembrance of Allah), like doing extra Salat, recitation and study of the Quran. They do not go outside the masjid except in case of emergencies, therefore, they sleep in the masjid. Their families or the masjid administration takes care of their food needs. I’tikaf of a shorter period of time, like one night, a day or a couple of days is encouraged as well. 3. Make this special Dua. Aisha, may Allah be pleased with her, said: I asked the Messenger of Allah: ‘O Messenger of Allah, if I know what night is the night of Qadr, what should I say during it?’ He said: ‘Say: O Allah, You are pardoning and You love to pardon, so pardon me.’ “(Ahmad, Ibn Majah, and Tirmidhi). The transliteration of this Dua is “Allahumma innaka ‘afuwwun tuhibbul ‘afwa fa’fu ‘annee”
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“O Allah. I fasted for You and I believe in You and I break my fast with Your sustenance”
4. Recite the Quran. Perhaps you can choose Surahs or passages from the Quran, which you have heard in Tarawih this past Ramadan to recite.If you attend a class where the recitation of the Quran is taught, this is a great time to put your knowledge into practice. 5. Reflect on the meaning of the Quran. Choose the latest Surah or Surahs you’ve heard in Tarawih and read their translation and Tafseer. Then think deeply about their meaning and how it affects you on a personal level. 6. Get your sins wiped out. Abu Huraira narrated that the Messenger said: Whoever stands (in prayer) in Laylatul Qadr while nourishing his faith with self-evaluation, expecting reward from Allah, will have all of his previous sins forgiven. [Bukhari and Muslim). Don’t just pray using the shorter Surahs that you know. Try to make your prayers longer, deeper and meaningful. If you are familiar with longer Surahs, read the translation and explanation and then pray reciting these Surahs, carefully reflecting on the meaning while you pray. Even if you are only familiar with the shorter Surahs, read the translation and explanation beforehand, and then pray reflecting on the message of the Surahs. This is a good way to develop the habit of concentration, even in regular prayers, where many of us tend to be fidgety and/or easily distracted. 7. Make a personal Dua list. Ask yourself what you really want from Allah. Make a list of each and everything, no matter how small or how big it is, whether it deals with this world or not. Allah loves to hear from us. Once this list is ready, you can do three things: Ask Allah to give you those things
“I intend to keep fast tomorrow in the month of Ramadan”
AH 1437 RAMADHAN TIMETABLE 2016
Ramadan Date
19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30*
Date June
Days
Fri Sat Sun Mon Tues Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tues
24 25 26 27 28 29 30
Jul 1 2 3 4 5
Fajr
2:43 2:44 2:44 2:44 2:45 2:45 2:45 2:46 2:46 2:46 2:47 2:47
Sunrise
Zawaal
5:08 5:08 5:09 5:09 5:10 5:10 5:11 5:11 5:12 5:13 5:14 5:14
1:07 1:08 1:08 1:08 1:09 1:09 1:09 1:09 1:09 1:09 1:09 1:09
Dhur
1:24 1:25 1:25 1:25 1:25 1:25 1:26 1:26 1:26 1:26 1:26 1:26
Asr
6:46 6:46 6:46 6:46 6:46 6:46 6:46 6:46 6:46 6:46 6:46 6:46
Maghrib
9:25 9:25 9:25 9:25 9:25 9:25 9:24 9:24 9:24 9:23 9:23 9:23
Isha
11:09 11:09 11:09 11:09 11:09 11:09 11:09 11:09 11:09 11:09 11:09 11:09
May Allah bless everyone with peace and happiness in this Ramadan Timetable Source BCMA (From 19th Ramadan). Please Follow your Masajids Timetable
Think about what actions you have taken to get those things Develop a work plan to get those things in future. 8. Evaluate yourself. Ask yourself those questions that need to be asked. Do an evaluation of where you are and where you are going. Let this evaluation lead you to feel happiness for the good you have done and remorse for the bad you have done. This latter feeling should make it easier to seek Allah’s sincere forgiveness when making the Dua mentioned in tip number one above. 9. Make long, sincere and deep Duas One of the best times to do this is during the last part of the night. Abu Huraira, may Allah be pleased with him, related that the Prophet said: When the last one-third of the night remains, our Lord, the Glorious One descends towards the heaven of the earth and proclaims: Who is that who supplicates for Me, and I grant his supplication? Who is that who begs Me for anything and I grant it to him? And who is that who seeks My forgiveness, and I forgive him? (Bukhari, Muslim). That means for instance, waking up one hour before Suhoor time to ask Allah for anything and everything you want that is Halal. This can be done using the Duas of the Sunnah, but also Dua in your own language, with sincerity and conviction. 10. Memorize a different Dua every night They don’t have to be long. They can be just one line. And be sure to know what they mean generally at least, even if you don’t know the exact translation in English. You can put them on index cards (or and keep them with you during the day, glancing at them during work, while driving, waiting in line, etc.) Then practice them at night in prayer. 11. Have Iftar with the family If you’ve spent Iftar time on weekdays in your cubicle at work alone with a couple of dates, now is the last few days you’ll have this Ramadan to spend with your family. Use it wisely. 12. Take the family to Tarawih Have your spouse and kids missed Tarawih most of Ramadan because you weren’t there to drive them to the Masjid, which is too far away to walk to? If so, do all of yourselves a favour and bring everyone for Tarawih in these last ten nights. 13. Attend the Dua after the completion of Quran recitation Almost all Masjids where the Imam aims to finish an entire reading of the Quran in Tarawih prayers in Ramadan will be completing their recitation in these last ten nights. They may try to end on one of the odd nights and read the Dua at the end of a reading of the Quran. Attend this particular night’s Tarawih prayer with your family. See if you can attend different Masjids’ Tarawih prayers the night they finish reading the Quran. 14. Finish reading a book on the Prophet Read about the Prophet’s life, which can increase your love for him and Islam by seeing how much he struggled for Allah’s sake. It may inspire you to push yourself even harder during these last ten nights. This community is built on sacrifice. 15. Plan for the next year Once you’ve done a self-evaluation, you can plan on where you want to go, at least in the next 12 months. Laylatul Qadr is a great night to be thinking about this (without taking away from your worship), since you’ll Insha Allah, be in a more contemplative state. You may choose to dedicate one night of power for evaluation and one night for planning for the next year. 16. To do list for the Night of Power Make a to do checklist for each Night of Power. This should define how you would like your night, the one better than a thousand months, to be used. Pick things from this list and define the sequence you would like to do things in. This will help you avoid wasting your time in unproductive chats which common in the festive atmosphere of Masjids at the Night of Power. Imam Abdul Malik Mujahid is founding Chairman of Sound Vision Foundation, the leading producer of educational content on Islam and Muslims. He is also executive producer of the daily Radio Islam talk show on WCEV 1450 AM in Chicago.
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Timeline: Notable dates in Canada’s history
July 1, 1867 – The Dominion of Canada, uniting Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, comes into existence, with John A. Macdonald as first prime minister. May 15, 1870 – Manitoba becomes Canada’s fifth province. April 2, 1871 – The first census of the Dominion of Canada lists the population as 3,689,257. July 20, 1871 – British Columbia enters Confederation as the nation’s sixth province. July 1, 1873 – Prince Edward Island enters Confederation. Aug. 3, 1876 – The first telephone call between separate buildings is made by inventor Alexander Graham Bell, in Mount Pleasant, Ont., to his uncle, David Bell, in Brantford, Ont. Feb. 8, 1879 – Sir Sandford Fleming presents a paper to the Royal Canadian Institute proposing that the world be divided into 24 time zones. Nov. 7, 1885 – Rail director Donald Smith drives the ceremonial last spike home for the Canadian Pacific Railway, linking Montreal to Port Moody, B.C. Nov. 16, 1885 – Metis leader Louis Riel is hanged for high treason as a result of the North West Rebellion. Oct. 30, 1899 – More than 1,000 Canadian soldiers set sail from Quebec to South Africa and the Boer War. Nov. 7, 1900 – Liberal Wilfrid Laurier becomes prime minister after defeating Charles Tupper’s Conservatives. Laurier goes on to be one of Canada’s most lauded prime ministers. Oct. 19, 1903 – Canadian representatives on the Alaska Boundary Commission refuse to sign the commission’s decision setting the boundary between Alaska and Canada, saying virtually all American positions had been accepted. May 14, 1904 – Canada competes in the Olympics, in St. Louis, for the first time. July 20, 1905 – Acts proclaiming Alberta and Saskatchewan as Canada’s newest provinces receive royal assent. Jan. 2, 1908 – The first coin is struck at the new Royal Mint building in Ottawa, ending years of importing Canadian currency from England. Feb. 23, 1909 – John Alexander Douglas McCurdy makes the first airplane flight in the British Empire, travelling about 10 metres above the ground for almost a kilometre at Baddeck, N.S. Dec. 4, 1909 – The University of Toronto defeats the Toronto Parkdale Canoe Club 26-6 in the first Grey Cup game for a Canadian football championship. May 14. 1912 – Ottawa divests itself of responsibility for vast tracts of northern land, granting boundary extensions to Manitoba, Ontario and Quebec. Aug. 4. 1914 – Following Germany’s invasion of Belgium, Britain declares war on Germany. Canada, as part of the British Empire, is engaged in the war as well. Feb. 4. 1916 – Fire partially destroys the Parliament buildings in Ottawa. April 9, 1917 – The Canadian Corps attacks German positions on Vimy Ridge in France, a key piece of land held by the Germans since 1914. Six days later, fighting ends with the Canadians victorious despite the loss of 3,600 troops. Dec. 6, 1917 – Mont Blanc, a French munitions ship, explodes in Halifax Harbour, killing more than 1,000 people and destroying some 6,000 homes.
May 24, 1918–Canadian women win the right to vote in federal elections. Nov.11,1918–The First World War ends; Canada has lost 60,000 troops. May 15, 1919 – A general strike begins in Winnipeg in support of striking workers in building and metal trades. It ends six weeks later, after two deaths in skirmishes. Feb. 1, 1920 – The Royal North West Mounted Police and Dominion Police merge to form the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. Oct. 24, 1921 – The Lunenburg fishing schooner Bluenose defeats the American vessel Elsie to win the international schooner championship. Dec. 6, 1921 – Agnes Macphail becomes the first woman elected to Parliament. Jan. 3, 1922 – The Royal Mint produces Canada’s first five-cent pieces, made mostly of nickel. Oct. 25, 1923 – Frederick Banting and J.J.R. Macleod are first Canadians to win a Nobel prize, for their work that led to discovery of insulin. Nov. 19, 1926 – The Commonwealth adopts the Balfour Report, specifying that dominions such as Canada are autonomous from and equal to Britain. March 2, 1927 – The British dominion of Newfoundland wins a 25-year boundary dispute with Canada. Labrador, which had been claimed by Quebec, is awarded to Newfoundland. April 24, 1928 – The Supreme Court rules that women are not persons, and therefore are not eligible to sit in Senate. The government later amends the British North America Act to allow women to enter Senate. Feb. 5, 1930 – Canada’s first woman senator, Cairine Wilson, is appointed. Oct. 1, 1930 – After negotiations with Ottawa, Alberta gains control of its natural resources. Saskatchewan and Manitoba also receive the same power that same year. July 6, 1931 – Federal officials and the Red Cross announce plans to aid victims of a drought that has gripped the Prairies for more than a year. Dec. 11, 1931 – The Statute of Westminster, giving dominions of the Commonwealth full legal freedom, is passed by British Parliament. At Canada’s request, Britain retains power to amend the British North America Act. May 24, 1932 – Legislation brings the Canadian Radio Broadcasting Commission into existence. July 18, 1932 – Canada and the United States agree to develop the St. Lawrence River into a seaway capable of taking ships into the Great Lakes. July 3, 1934 – Parliament passes the Bank of Canada Act, creating a central bank. Sept. 10, 1939 – Canada declares war on Nazi Germany. June 27, 1941 – The federal government allows women to enlist in the army. Dec. 7, 1941 – Canada declares war on Japan after its attack on Pearl Harbor. Feb. 26, 1942 – The Canadian government announces plans to move all Japanese on Canada’s West Coast inland to camps. April 27, 1942 – Canadians voting in a plebiscite support conscription, but the vote badly divides the country: 70 per cent of Quebecers reject it. May 11, 1942 – A German U-boat in the St. Lawrence River torpedoes two freighters, the first time the war has come to Canadian territory. Aug. 19, 1942 – Canadian troops
sustain major losses in a raid on the French port of Dieppe. Nearly 1,000 Canadians die and another 1,800 are taken prisoner. Breaking German codes real reason for 1942 Dieppe raid: historian Members of the Royal Canadian Medical Corps evacuating Allied soldiers from the beach after the Dieppe, France raid during the Second World War. June 6, 1944 – Allied troops storm the beaches at Normandy – Canadians take Juno Beach – in the largest amphibious operation in history. June 15, 1944 – T.C. (Tommy) Douglas leads the CCF to power in Saskatchewan, becoming Canada’s first socialist premier. May 7, 1945 – Victory comes for the Allies in Europe as the Germans surrender. News of V-E Day touches off wild celebrations in Canada. Aug. 15, 1945 – The Japanese emperor announces Japan’s surrender, ending the Second World War. May 14, 1946 – The Canadian Citizenship Act is passed, meaning a Canadian citizen is no longer classified as British subject first. Oct. 14, 1946 – The government introduces Canada Savings Bonds. Feb. 13, 1947 – Drilling begins at Leduc No. 1, a huge oil find in north-central Alberta. March 31, 1949 – Newfoundland officially enters Confederation. Dec. 18, 1950 – The 2nd Battalion, Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry, begins disembarking in Pusan as Canada enters the war between North and South Korea. May 7, 1951 – Parliament passes a motion seeking a constitutional amendment that would create pensions for all Canadians over 70. Sept. 6, 1952 – Canada’s first television station, CBFT Montreal, begins broadcasting. June 6, 1956 – A pipeline bill authorizing the creation of a western section of pipeline to transport natural gas to Ontario from Alberta passes second reading in the Senate. The bill has caused an uproar after the Liberal government invoked closure – a time limit on debate – for the first time in history. June 26, 1959 – Queen Elizabeth, Prime Minister John Diefenbaker and U.S. President Dwight Eisenhower officially open the St. Lawrence Seaway. Aug. 10, 1960 – The Bill of Rights, specifying the rights of Canadians, becomes law. Jan. 19, 1962 – The government announces a new immigration policy intended to remove any racial discrimination from the system. July 1, 1962–Saskatchewan’s Medical Care Insurance Act takes effect, creating Canada’s first comprehensive public health-care program. March 26, 1964 – Defence Minister Paul Hellyer releases a report that recommends merging Canada’s army, navy and air force into a single force. Dec. 15, 1964 – A new Canadian flag – red maple leaf on white background between two red bars- wins the approval of Parliament. – A new Canadian flag – red maple leaf on white background between two red bars- wins the approval of Parliament. April 28, 1967 – Expo 67, a world’s fair built on the theme Man and His World, opens in Montreal. July 1, 1967 – Canada celebrates its centennial with parties and build-
ing projects across the country. The government institutes the Order of Canada to recognize exemplary achievement by Canadians. Oct. 17, 1968 – Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau introduces the Official Languages Act, making English and French the country’s two official languages. Oct. 5, 1970 – The October Crisis begins as the Front de Liberation du Quebec kidnaps British diplomat James Cross and, later, Labour Minister Pierre Laporte. Trudeau invokes the War Measures Act, which allows government to temporarily suspend civil liberties. Cross is released 60 days later but Laporte is found dead. Sept. 28, 1972 – Team Canada, on Paul Henderson’s goal with 34 seconds remaining in final game, defeats the Soviet Union four games to three, with one tied. June 22, 1976 – The House of Commons approves, by just eight votes, a bill abolishing the death penalty. July 17, 1976 – Montreal hosts the Summer Olympics. Nov. 15, 1976 – Rene Levesque’s separatist Parti Quebecois wins a stunning election victory in Quebec. July 14, 1978 – The federal government agrees to pay $45 million to 2,500 Inuit of the Western Arctic in return for Inuit surrendering aboriginal rights to 270,000 square kilometres of land they traditionally used. May 27, 1980 – By a 60-40 margin, Quebecers vote against sovereignty association in a referendum. Sept. 1, 1980 – Terry Fox’s Marathon of Hope, his one-legged run across Canada to raise money for cancer research, ends abruptly near Thunder Bay, Ont., when his cancer returns. Nov. 5, 1981 – Ottawa and all provinces but Quebec reach agreement to patriate the Constitution. April 17, 1982 – With the stroke of a pen by the Queen in Ottawa, Canada has its own Constitution. Oct. 26, 1982 – Legislation changes the name of the annual Dominion Day holiday to Canada Day. March 4, 1986 – The federal government announces it will outlaw mandatory retirement for civil servants and discrimination against homosexuals. May 2, 1986 – Expo 86, a world’s fair on the theme of transport, opens in Vancouver. June 30, 1987 – The $1 coin, which quickly earns the nickname “loonie,” is introduced. Jan. 2, 1988 – The Canada-U.S. free trade agreement is signed by Prime Minister Brian Mulroney and President Ronald Reagan. Jan. 28, 1988 – The Supreme Court overturns the law that required a panel at an accredited hospital to determine if a woman’s life or health was endangered before allowing her to have an abortion. The decision paves way for abortion on demand. Feb. 13, 1988 – The Winter Olympics open in Calgary. Jan. 14, 1990 – The Via passenger train The Canadian makes its final crosscountry trip after the federal government orders the railway to cut service. Jan. 1, 1991 – After months of protest, the GST takes effect. The federal tax adds seven per cent to the cost of many goods and services. Jan. 19, 1991 – Canadian CF-18 jet fighters fly an offensive mission in the Persian Gulf war, marking the
first time Canadian forces have engaged in battle since the Korean War. July 2, 1992 – With cod stocks dwindling, Fisheries Minister John Crosbie announces a two-year shutdown for Newfoundland’s northern cod fishery. Jan. 1, 1994 – The North American Free Trade Agreement between the U.S., Canada and Mexico takes effect. Oct. 30, 1995 – Quebecers narrowly reject separation, with 50.6 per cent voting “no.” Feb. 19, 1996 – Canada’s new $2 coin, dubbed the “toonie,” is introduced. May 1, 1996 – The Commons approves changes to the Canadian Human Rights Act to prohibit discrimination against gays. May 31, 1997 – The Confederation Bridge opens, linking Prince Edward Island to the mainland. Aug. 4, 1998 – A treaty gives the Nisga’a First Nation ownership of 2,000 square kilometres in northern British Columbia. Some critics complain the deal paves the way for aboriginal self-government. April 1, 1999 – Canada’s newest territory, Nunavut, is carved out of the eastern Northwest Territories. Jan. 12, 2000 – Beverly McLachlin becomes the first female chief justice of the Supreme Court of Canada. Oct. 7, 2001: Prime Minister Jean Chretien announces Canada’s participation in an international antiterrorism mission in Afghanistan April 18, 2002 – Four soldiers, part of Canada’s contribution to the war on terrorism after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks on the United States, are killed when a U.S. fighter jet mistakenly bombs them in Afghanistan. They are the first soldiers killed in a combat zone since the Korean War. Dec. 16, 2002 – Canada signs Kyoto Accord, committing it to lower greenhouse gas emissions. July 20, 2005 – Same-sex marriage becomes legal in Canada. Mar. 13, 2007 – Census data collected the year before puts Canada’s population at 31,612,897. Jun. 11, 2008 – Prime Minister Stephen Harper issues a formal apology for the abuse suffered by aboriginals in the residential school system. Dec. 5, 2008 – Canada marks the 100th military death as a result of its ongoing mission in Afghanistan. Feb. 12, 2010 – The Winter Olympic Games begin in Vancouver. Freestyle moguls skier Alexandre Bilodeau becomes the first-ever athlete to claim a gold medal on Canadian soil. Canada goes on to win 14 gold medals – an all-time high for a host country in a Winter Olympics. March 12, 2014: The Canadian flag is lowered at the NATO headquarters in Kabul, marking the formal end to Canada’s operations in Afghanistan. October 19, 2015 Canada’s Liberal Party has decisively won a general election, ending nearly a decade of Conservative rule. May 4, 2016 Canada wildfire forces mass evacuation in Fort McMurray SOURCES: Canadian Press archives, Chronicle of Canada (1990, Chronicle Publications), Canadian Facts & Dates, Jay Myers (1986, Fitzhenry & Whiteside)
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It I is preferred for the one who is making I`tikaf to perform many supererogatory I acts a of worship and to occupy himself with prayers, reciting the Qur’an, glorifying and p praising Allah, extolling His oneness and His p greatness, asking His forgiveness, sending g salutations on the Prophet, upon whom be s peace, and supplicating Allah - that is, all acp tions that bring one closer to Allah. Included ti among these actions is studying and reading a books of tafsir and hadith, books on the lives b of o the Prophets, upon whom be peace, books of o fiqh, and so on. It is also preferred to set up a small tent in the courtyard of the mosque as the th Prophet did. Permissible Acts for the Mu`takif (the person P performing I`tikaf) p The T following acts are permissible for one who w is making I’tikaf (1) ( The Person may leave his place of I`tikaf to bid farewell to his wife and a Woman can visit v her husband who is in I`tikaf} Safi S yyah, radhiya Allahu `anha said : The prophet salla Allahu alaihi wa sallam, was p making i`tikaf [in the last ten nights of Ramam dan], so I came to visit him at night [and his wives were with him and then departed]. I talked with him for a while, then I stood up to leave, [so he said:”Do not hurry for I will accompany you”,. He stood along with me to accompany me back -and her dwelling was in the house of Usaamah Ibn Zayd [until when he came to the door of the mosque near the door of Umm Salamah], two men of the Ansaar were passing by, when they saw the Prophet, salla Allahu alaihi wa sallam, they hastened by, so the Prophet, salla Allahu alaihi wa sallam, said : “Be at your ease for she is Safiyyah bintu Huyayy.” So they said:” ‘SubhanAllah, O Messenger of Allah! [we did not have any doubt about you].’ He said: “Indeed Shaytan circulates in the son of Adam just as blood circulates, and I feared that he would insert an evil thought” -or he said : “something - into your hearts” [Bukhari and Muslim, in [] are additional narrations from Abu Dawud] (2) Combing and cutting one’s hair, clipping one’s nails, cleaning one’s body, wearing nice clothes or wearing perfume are all permissible. (3) The person may go out for some need that he must perform. ‘Aishah reported: “When
day off lloneliness llii iin the h grave, when h there h is no one else to give comfort, comfort nor anyone to grant solace except Him. So this is the greater goal of I’tikaf” I`tikaf is the seclusion and staying in the mosque with the intention of becoming closer to Allah. This was the practise of the Prophet, salla Allahu alaihi wa sallam, during the last ten days of Ramadan especially. He would do it during other months as well. Aishah radhiya Allahu `anha reported that the Messenger of Allah, salla Allahu alaihi wa sallam, used to practice I`tikaf in the last ten nights of Ramadan and used to say, “Look for the Night of Qadr in the last ten nights of the month of Ramadan” [Bukhari] Abu Hurairah, radiyallahu ‘anhu said: “Allah’s Messenger, salla Allahu alaihi wa sallam, used to perform i`tikaf for ten days every Ramadan, then when it was the year in which he was taken (died), he performed I`tikaf for twenty days. [Bukhari] Al-Bukhari records from Abu Said that the Prophet (S) said: “Whoever makes I`tikaf with me is to make I’tikaf during the last ten [nights].” This Sunnah of the Prophet, salla Allahu alaihi wa sallam, has been abandoned by many Muslims and it is worth reviving it in this era. who fasts to shield him from any indecent act or speech and w for the purpose of providing food for the needy.” (Related fo by Abu Dawud and Ibn Majah.) The Amount of Zakat al-Fitr T As the first hadeeth indicated, the amout of Zakat al-Fitr A is one Sa’a. Sa’a is a volume measure correspoding approximately to the volume of 5 lb of good wheat. The mapr terial of the Zakat can be either dates, barley, wheat, rice, te corn or similar items considered as basic foods. Abu Saeed co akat al Fitr is an obligatory charity on every Muslim sa said: “We used to give for Zakat al-Fitr on behalf of every at the end of the month of Ramadan. Ibn `Umar said: child, aged person, free man or slave during the lifetime of “The Prophet, sallaallahu `alayhe wa sallam, enjoined the the Messanger of Allah,sallaallahu `alayhe wa sallam, one payment of one Sa’a of dates or one Sa’a of barley as Zakat Sa’a of food, or one Sa’a of dried yogurt, or one Sa’a of al-Fitr on every Muslim, young and old, male and female, barley, or one Sa’a of dates, or one Sa’a of raisins.” (Refree and slave.” (Related by al-Bukhari and Muslim) lated by al-Bukhari and Muslim.) The purpose of Zakat al-Fitr is to purify the one who has The Time for Zakat al-Fitr fasted from any type of indecent act or speech he might Zakat al-Fitr has to be paid by the end of Ramadhan. There have committed while fasting. It also helps the poor and the are two times to pay Zakat al-Fitr. Either one or two days needy. Ibn Abbas said: “The Messanger of Allah, sallaal- before Eid as ‘Umar used to do, or the day of Eid before lahu `alayhe wa sallam, enjoined Zakat al-Fitr on the one the Eid prayer. Ibn `Umar reported that the Prophet, sallaal-
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here are many examples in the Qur’an and Hadith of the virtues of a positive mental attitude, perseverance and optimism in the face of adversity. However, did you know that patience and a positive outlook on life are two of the greatest healing tools that you can use? The Qur’an (2:155) says, “Give glad tidings to those who exercise patience when struck with adversity and say, ‘Indeed, we belong to God and to Him is our return.’ Such ones receive [the] blessings and mercy of their Lord, and such are the guided ones.” According to the findings of modern science, it appears that this mercy may often come in the form of improved health. Bernard Jensen says, in his book The Science and Practice of Iridology, “The doctor of the new day will recognize that a man’s most important workshop is not the physical body, but the mind that controls it.” Dr. Ted M. Morter confirms this in his book, Your Health… Your Choice, when he says that “negative thoughts are the number one acid producer in the body (and high body acidity levels are a major cause of disease) because your body reacts to negative mental and emotional stress brought about by thought the same way it reacts to ‘real’ threats of physical harm.” In fact, hospital studies show that, of all the patients who consult outpatient clinical facilities in the United States, an astounding seventy percent are found to have no organic basis for their complaint. That figure is amazingly high. However, although medically these patients are not found to have an obvious organic source for their complaints, there actually is a physical basis for this phenomenon. Since Freud popularized the idea of psychoanalysis, people have often focused exclusively on the mental realm to solve certain problems, forgetting that we cannot separate the physical and mental realms. The mind is in the brain, and the brain is an organ. Like all other organs, it feeds from the same pool of nutrients that
H E A L T H other body organs feed from and is susceptible to all of the same problems. Ultimately, the brain is just a part of our body like all of the other parts and is completely ely dependent on the body. It requires sugar to develop energy unlike other tissues that can develop it from potassium and fats. Consequently, it is the first organ to suffer from low blood sugar and it reacts most severely. Freud himself said that psychoanalysis was not suitable for treating diseases such as schizophrenia, and he postulated that their causes eventually would be found to be biochemical. If we keep in mind that the brain is an organ and that it works in harmony with the other organs and feeds from the same bloodstream, we can understand how various mental events can affect us physically. For example, simply using our brains to think and study burns up nutrients in our system, particularly phosphorus. Heavily exercising the brain can cause us to suffer from a phosphorus deficiency. And we find that the reverse is also true in this relationship. People who have high intellectual capacity usually have high levels of phosphorus in their system. There is much wisdom in the Prophet’s (SAW) statement (narrated by Abu Huraira), “The strong [person] is not the one who overcomes the people by his strength, but the strong [person] is the one who controls himself while in anger.” In fact, staying patient and calm is key to physical strength. Phosphorus is not the only nutrient that can be depleted by mental stress and a lack of spiritual calm. If the thyroid gland, the primary organ to handle our emotions, works overtime, we can suffer from a deficiency
in iodine. Stress from a demanding job, a divorce or relocating can cause a loss of potassium and sodium in the body because it effects the adrenal glands creating more of a need for these minerals. Even hypoglycemia (low blood sugar) can be caused by excitement. The prophet (SAW) recommended our taking the more moderate path in life; however, we often engage in or expose ourselves to intense excitement by yelling, excessively watching television, and going to the mall, movies, parties, amusement parks, etc. When we see something exciting, our adrenal cortex is stimulated and there is an increase in our blood sugar. This, in turn, stimulates the pancreas to secrete insulin into the blood to lower the sugar level, causing us to then feel tired or weak. It produces calm and health to practice saying, “Alhamdulillah” for what we have and for what we are faced with. We should try to keep our home and work environments peaceful and as free from stress as possible. One way we can counteract the effects of stress are to simply be aware of the stress we are encountering, and to consume sufficient nutrients and supplements such as
herbs. For instance, if a person is up late praying or reading Qur’an during Ramadan, they can eat phosphorus rich foods and those that will help them maintain their phosphorus intake. If a person is moving, traveling or making Hajj or Umra, they may want to increase their intake of foods high in potassium and sodium as well as vitamin B complex. If we completely ignore the relationship between mental and physical health, we are missing an important detail in the picture of personal health. And, as in most health problems, practicing prevention is superior to finding a cure. Therefore, the best manner to avoid having negative attitudes and emotions control our bodies is simply to practice the wisdoms that we have been given throughout the Qur’an and Hadith. We should say, “Alhamdullilah” for what we have; “Insha’Allah” for what we intend; and, “Subhana’ Allah” when we see something exciting or amazing. We should remember to say, Astaghfir’Allah” when we lose our tempers or become weak, and most importantly, “Allahu Akbar” when we are faced with the challenges of life. These five phrases, said regularly, are like taking a multi-vitamin for holistic health. Source: The Modern Religion
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7 Tips to Get Your Kitchen Ready for Ramadan
By:JuliaZulhijah Being the month where the rewards of any act of worship and charity are multiplied, Ramadan is a time Muslims look forward to, as we strive to perform more ibadah and good deeds. Unfortunately, it is also when we can easily get distracted, as we tend to devote too much of our time to food, preparing meals for suhoor and iftar. I know, I know, we’re hungry, we’re tired, aren’t we allowed to at least enjoy a well-prepared, home-cooked meal after a day’s fast? Of course! However, do keep in mind that Ramadan is not a food festival. It is so much more than that, and like everything else, it does not last. So we need to prioritise because before we know it, the month of Ramadan with all its blessings will be gone, giving way to the other months. This is why just as you may have an ibadah plan for Ramadan, having a planned and organised kitchen is also important, as it will help us become more effective in managing our time when the holy month arrives. This, in turn, will hopefully give us more opportunity to focus on other activities like performing taraweeh, reciting the Qur’an and performing dhikr.So, without further ado, below are some of my tips to help you become more organised in the kitchen during the month of Ramadan: 1. Have a pre-Ramadan clean-up session Since we do not want to be spending a lot of time and energy doing any major cleaning up in our kitchen during Ramadan, it makes perfect sense to do this beforehand. Depending on the size and state of your kitchen, you can do this as early as three weeks ahead, although I personally feel that two weeks should be enough time. What we want to tackle for this session is basically what I like to call the “major stuff”. • Getting rid of any unwanted materials or ingredients to make space for the items that you will need for Ramadan. • Wiping (inside and outside) your oven, microwave, cabinets, fridge, freezer, windows, kitchen counter, stove top and floor. • Designating a home for all your ingredients and kitchen utensils or tools. Once this task is completed, come Ramadan, your kitchen will be in great condition and all you have to worry about then is maintaining it that way for the rest of the month. Remember, consistency is everything! Habits like regularly tackling your dirty dishes before they build up, immediately putting things where they belong and instantly
wiping spills, dirt or grime will ensure that your kitchen stays clean and neat all the time with minimal effort. 2. Start planning your Ramadan menu Now that we have got the cleaning covered, it is time to move on to meal planning. I believe that doing this in advance will help make our transition into Ramadan easier. You can start planning the menu two weeks ahead: sit down and spend about an hour or two to list down all the dishes that you plan to serve throughout the entire month and prepare a shopping list for the ingredients that you need. In planning the menu, take into account family favourites and any dietary restrictions so you don’t end up preparing dishes that nobody will eat. Preparing your meals ahead I recommend that you consider including meals that can be made ahead of time in your menu. They are essentially dishes that you prepare in advance, and then freeze and reheat when you want to serve them. Examples of such meals include stews, soups, sauces, porridge, curry dishes, and many more. These meals can be made to last for months (most food items will keep up to 3 months if stored properly), which will save you so much precious time during Ramadan. Allocate a day when you can do all your cooking (perhaps a week or two, or a few days prior to Ramadan) or take a few hours every couple of days and slowly build up your meals. Double or (if you’re up for it!) triple the amount that you usually make and store it in food containers in usable portions so you don’t end up wasting food. By preparing as many meals as you can before entering Ramadan, you will be able to have more free time later on. Storing fast and easy foods It also helps to fill up your kitchen with healthy snacks and easy-to-prepare foods, should you find yourself in situations when you’re required to do some quick, last-minute cooking. Trust me, no matter how much we have planned, there will be days like these! Foods like rice, bread, eggs, oatmeal, sweet potatoes, fruits, canned fish, barley, cereals, frozen vegetables and baked beans are among my kitchen staples. They’re versatile, easy to make and I always make sure I have them around in case I’m in the mood for some instant nourishment without having to put in too much effort to prepare them. 3. Stock up on kitchen helpers Items like cling wrap, foil, paper towel, plastic bags and
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a few examples of the many tips available out there. You can get them from the internet, cookbooks, and from your mother! I personally feel that the best tips I got were from my grandmother. A lot of them sounded strange when I first heard them, but they always work perfectly! 6. Keep things uncomplicated when hosting iftar parties For many Muslims, iftar parties are a must during Ramadan. Unfortunately, a lot of people tend to go overboard in planning them resulting in overly stressed out and tired hosts and banquets of meals that make you too tired for ibadah afterwards. To avoid this, the key is to keep things simple. Plan ahead and be realistic about what you can and cannot do. If you cannot cook for more than 20 people, keep the number of guests below that or if this is not possible, then consider other options like recruiting extra help, serving store-bought foods or better yet, turning it into a “bring-a-dish” party, where everyone pitches in and brings along one dish. Not only is this fun as your guests get to showcase their cooking talent, but it will also lessen your workload. The spirit of Ramadan will also come alive as everyone will take part in feeding other fasting people. Plus, it is also easier to use disposable plates, cups and utensils (opt for eco-friendly ones, if possible) for these events, especially if you are inviting a large number of guests. I know they don’t exactly represent chic dining, but at least you won’t be stuck washing dirty dishes for hours later on! 7. If things don’t go as planned…relax! This is firstly a reminder for me, as it is for everyone else. I personally find it difficult to accept when things don’t go according to my plan and I struggle greatly with this as it is just not in my nature to go with the flow. But in my distress, I always remind myself that no matter how perfect I think my plans are, Allah is still The Best Planner. I take comfort in this and it helps me to deal with any unexpected hurdle that might come in my way of being more organised. So, be it an accident involving the dessert that you have lovingly and painstakingly prepared for iftar, or the unexpected guests arriving at your doorstep five minutes before Maghrib, it helps to remember this and to just try and handle these situations the best you can, without losing too much of your cool. It’s Ramadan after all, a month of mercy and forgiveness. Let us not lose sight of that. There you have it, sisters! My 7 tips for an organised, Ramadan-ready kitchen! Did you find this useful? Share your comments and tips below! Source: http://productivemuslim.com/
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Ramadan the month of patience and Empathy”, the motto The (AICP) Association of Islamic Charitable Projects in BC this year; minds and deeds. Ramadan is celebrated around the world as a month of abstinence from the worldly pleasures, the defiance of desires, a month of pure intentions and occupying one’s days and breaths with the acts of obedience to Allah. Muslims commemorate this month as the month of the Qur’an. This month is celebrated greatly all over the world. At the end of the day, at iftar, Muslims gather, eat together, and participate in the religious festivities like dhikr, Qur’an recitation and prayer. These traditions are well revived, by the AICP, with Muslim families in British Columbia, as well. This year, Ramadan in British Columbia will be during the month of June & July. Recognizing this holy month of Ramadan is a good way
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Kerry Kunzli, Richard Gestle, and Amarjit Dhadwar went up the lift and spent 50 hours, 50 feet in the air on a crane to raise money with Ride2Survive and the Hand On Back Community Services Society, benefitting the Canadian Cancer Society, taking place at the Payal Business Center in Surrey from June10-12, This event was designed by the Ride2Survive organization, which is devoted to generating donations for the Canadian Cancer Society to assist in brain cancer research. Ride2Survive is a non-profit, fully volunteer organization based here in British Columbia, which offers cycling events as its primary source of fundraising. So far, they have raised over $500 000 for the 2015 calendar year, with fully 100% of these donations going towards cancer research. The brave participants in the air stayed up for the full 50 hours, as encouragement to those below to donate to the cause. On the ground, with Sikandar Hayat, President of the BC Liberals Surrey-Newton Riding Association and co-founder of the Amazing Tutor’s Children’s Foundation, coordinating with Ken Usipiuk, Sunny Kainth and Vicki Kunzli, the Co-ordinators of Ride2Survive team, our amazing volunteers and students helped participate, collecting funds, coordinating traffic flow into the event, decorating the area, entertaining the group with dancing and even utilizing their public speaking skills, communicating in Punjabi to inform local residents and shoppers of the event to encourage donations. The celebration atmosphere at the Payal Business Center was “over the top”--to see the community come out together to welcome us and our efforts. It demonstrated the hope that
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By:Shabnam Khan – Family Counsellor ; Surrey “Life is never made unbearable by circumstances, but only by lack of meaning and purpose” For most people, feeling happy and finding life meaningful are both important and related goals. But do happiness and meaning always go together? Recent research suggests that while happiness and a sense of meaning often overlap, they also diverge in important and surprising ways. As one might expect, people’s happiness levels were positively correlated with whether they saw their lives as meaningful. However, the two measures were not identical – suggesting that what makes us happy may not always bring more meaning, and vice versa. To probe for differences between the two, the researchers examined the survey items that asked detailed questions about people’s feelings and moods, their relationships with others, and their day-to-day activities. Feeling happy was strongly correlated with seeing life as easy, pleasant, and free from difficult or troubling events. Happiness was also correlated with being in good health and generally feeling well most of the time. However, none of these things were correlated with a greater sense of meaning. Feeling good most of the time might help us feel happier, but it doesn’t necessarily bring a sense of purpose to our lives. Interestingly, their findings suggest that money, contrary to popular sayings, can indeed buy happiness. Having enough money to buy what one needs in life, as well as what one desires, were also positively correlated with greater levels of happiness. However, having enough money seemed to make little difference in life’s sense of meaning. People from wealthy countries tend to be happier, however, they don’t see their lives as more meaningful. While people from low income countries tend to see their lives as more meaningful. Although
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By:Asma Shams (Mortgage Broker ) Surrey Every day We Hear News Of Random Killing , Bad Driving, Killing And So Many Crimes. The Details Are So Shocking. We All Wonder Oh! What Is Happening To People ,Why Is So Much Killing, So Many Bad Incidents, What Is Happening To People. IF WE NOTICE there is always some feelings strongly involved in such crimes, hurt , jealousy, greed anger, immaturity . Some crimes look senseless but they have deep rooted physiological problems. A person is not born criminal ,nor his family trains him to be bad, still people from good family background also commits shameful crimes. There are people everywhere malls, offices, school, universities public places everywhere,. they all have different level of tolerance , nature .some people are affected since childhood , some people have Some experience at some stage of their lives, some are triggered by some incident. One thing is for sure family atmosphere plays major roll in moulding the character of a person. The foundation , roots should be strong ,that is family values. Big crimes are seen but we do not see the small yet dangerous crimes committed by individuals with their own relations. Yes ,to harass somebody or take advantage of somebody’s weakness or take advantage of being powerful is also a crime . The battle between mother-in-law and daughter in law is not less than any civil war. Every day we see drama serials which shows how even family members do not let each other live happily, infect they spoil the lives. All this is so unbelievable ,it is anger ,hatred, jealousy and most destructive is ego. A human being is also animal in the eyes of science but what separates him is his sense of good and bad , right and wrong.Parents and youth when parents are having no serious issues among themselves , they are aware as their role as parents.
When they understand the serious responsibility of being parents and make sure to keep good atmosphere at home, instill in the children sense of duty ,love, sacrifice ,right ,wrong each household will be ideal place for our future generations. It’s like taking the full responsibility of a job. Others also assume ,have trust that the person will do his or her job well. Same way children also know that parents are doing their job ,their duty to make them good individuals. Legacy is carried on , these children will become parents tomorrow and look after their children. They will be different but still basic qualities of personality , some part of nature and way of thinking surely stays with each generation. Let’s see with a small example . we see some craze for branded thingsShowing off , presenting oneself vary greatly this things comes when one is ashamed of being less than some more rich or talented persons or one is having urge to be superior. It is not wrong to have desire to be successful but it is wrong to achieve it by hook or crook or by anyway. Both the situations are harmful when either a person is out of control due to success or is in deep hurt due to failure. The family It is the family which gives support and strength when a person is down. Family, parents teaches to walk again after falling again and again. At the same time family keeps us in check that not to be so arrogant if we achieve something. If parents are humble ,kind and simple people they will set an example to their children. So east or west family together is best. For More Info: Asma at asmashums@gmail.com
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uring1977-78 as a flight cadet at the Pakistan Air Force Academy Risalpur, Flying Officer Mudassar was my instructor pilot on the T-37 jet trainer aircraft. The T-37 aircraft, fitted with a dual control system, twin jet engines, and retractable gears with full aerobatic capabilities was considered a comfortable flying car. The pilot carried more paraphernalia on the body than my earlier flown Mushshak piston aircraft. The helmet over head had a visor in front of the eyes, contained headset in the ears and an oxygen mask covered the nose and the mouth. Fitted inside the mask over the mouth was the radio transmitter. We also packed the parachute on the back in case of ejection. To avoid any struggle or confusion over the flight controls amongst the two pilots, only one person was supposed to fly at any given time. The Instructor pilot, before taking over the flight controls said-, ‘I have the controls.’ When the student pilot heard the command, he took his feet away from the rudders, placed both the hands on both the thighs and handed over the controls by saying-,‘Yes Sir-, you have the controls.’ These words were always exchanged between the student and the instructor to maintain a clear understanding of the pilot-in-command. I vomited during flying, but it was due to the support of my Instructor that I continued to fly despite landing with the vomiting bag in my hand. Sir Mudassir was soon to be posted out of Risalpur Academy to Air Base Mianwali. He was a kind instructor and a great professional.
I was assigned a new Instructor Pilot. My new instructor wasn’t so kind. He called me a ‘Sissy’ meaning a coward during flying. Insulted by his unkind remark, I decided to check the courage of my instructor. Putting the aircraft into a spin and recovering out of it was considered to be the most dangerous and nerve-racking maneuver by the student pilots. This flight maneuver was so risky that we were taught to eject out of the cockpit if the spin did not recover from above ten thousand feet. The ‘Spin’ included— rotation of the entire aircraft from nose to tail axis combined with the rapid fall towards the ground. My new instructor thoroughly explained me about the procedure of entering and recovering out of the spin in the preflight briefing on the ground. According to the preflight briefing, he was supposed to put the aircraft into spin and I was to immediately initiate the recovery procedure upon hearing the command-, ‘Recover,—you have the controls.’ After takeoff, we climbed to twenty thousand feet in the training area in order to enter the spin. At twenty thousand feet, he reduced the speed by bringing the throttle full back to idle position and by gradually lifting the nose of the aircraft and holding on to the control stick with both hands till it started to buffet. The stall warning light flashed in the cockpit while I heard its beeping sound in my headset. He then moved the control stick to the right from the full back position and immediately pushed the right rudder with the force of his right leg. The aircraft rotated after it dipped to the right, the spin fully stabilized after a couple of rotations. The aircraft, rotating to the
hung tightly onto our seats. I took over the controls as soon as I heard the command-, ‘Recover Sissy,—you have the controls.’ Unhappy with the remark, I replied-, ‘Yes sir, I have the controls.’ Instead of immediately initiating the spinrecovery procedure as briefed on the ground, I maintained the spin by keeping the control stick back into the stomach with my both hands and by maintaining the pressure on the right rudder.
He again saidsaid-, ‘Recover-’ this time without the word Sissy, but I maintained the spin by keeping the pressure on the controls. He shouted-, ‘I have the controls-,’ I ignored his command. He shouted again and in panic this time-, ‘I have the controls.’ I kept my eyes on the altimeter, carefully watching the fast-declining altitude. As we
controls and replied-, ‘Yes sir-, you have the controls.’ It might have taken a couple of minutes as we heard each other breathing heavily. It was mandatory to eject if the spin did not recover by ten thousand feet above the ground. I took a calculated risk and gave him the time to recover the aircraft long before reaching ten thousand feet. I knew that I had given him a panic attack in checking his courage. My instructor immediately recovered the aircraft out of the spin by pushing forward th the stick with the full force of both his hhands, then applying the opposite left ru rudder with the force of his left leg. The aaircraft stopped rotating and recovered in a dive, he gradually pulled back the sstick and added power as we leveled ooff above thirteen thousand feet. T The instructor then turned my oxyggen to 100 percent and turned the air cconditioning ducts towards my face bby stretching his hand to my side of th the control panel. For me, that was a ggesture of acknowledging my courage. H He then said with an awkward accent, ‘‘You are not a Sissy, you are an idiot.’ In my opinion, that was a better ccomment. I replied-, ‘Yes Sir-,’ aand smiled inside my oxygen mask. Th fo The Th founding Editor of ‘The Miracle’ is writing his life experiences in the Pakistan Air Force, Bahrain Amiri Air Force and his time in Canada. We will be publishing excerpt from his book in the upcoming editions of ‘The Miracle.’ The readers are requested to frankly comment on the article. --The Managing Editor.
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