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Vol 16 - Issue 03

Saturday,, February 18, 2017

Court orders Burger King to pay fired cook $46K A B.C. woman who was fired after 24 years of working at Burger King for taking home a fish sandwich combo without paying has been awarded $46,000 for wrongful dismissal.

Pakistani ‘terrorist’ returns to Canada Rashid Ahmed answered the phone at his suburban home in Mississauga, which would not be unusual except for the fact that he is being investigated by Pakistani police over a deadly sectarian clash two months ago. “Luckily I escaped,” he said that Pakistani police had named him “as a terrorist” over the incident at a mosque in Pakistan’s Chakwal district. Ahmed said he had returned to Canada before he could be arrested. “That’s how I am safe here, thank God. It’s all work of God, I believe, because had I been caught it would have been not good for my health at all.” After a mob estimated at between 1,000 and 3,000 stormed the mosque in Dulmial, Pakistani news agencies identified Ahmed as the key figure behind the attack. Continued on Page 29...

Usha Ram took the owners of the downtown Vancouver fast food franchise to court after she was fired at the end of 2013 from her position as a cook. Ram argued she had been given permission by the manager on duty to pack up the food and take it home without paying. Janif Mohammed, co-owner of the Granville Street fast food joint, represented himself in court and countered that he had a zerotolerance policy for theft and said Ram took a sandwich, fries and soft drink, though Yayyaba Salman, the manager on duty at the time, testified she thought Ram had asked only to take a sandwich. Continued on Page 6...

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ISRO’s world record makes Indians proud Grudgingly acknowledging that ISRO’s world record feat of successfully launching 104 satellites on a single rocket would make “Indians proud”, China’s official media on Thursday said India’s space programme offered “food for thought” for other countries on how to achieve space success with small budgets. Continued on Page 27...

India has world’s deadliest air, killing more than 1 million people a year Indians face greater health risks from air pollution than people living in China, a new study has found. Scientists and doctors working with the Health Effects Institute in Boston studied satellite data and air pollution from 1990 to 2015 in countries around the world and found that air-pollution levels have risen dramatically across northern India and Bangladesh since 2010. India’s rapidly worsening air pollution is causing about 1.1 million people to die prematurely each year, the study of global air pollution shows. “You can almost think of this as the

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