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BC Liberals planning reworked, Green Party-influenced budget The BC Liberal government is plotting a course toward an early test of its strength in the legislature,
working to rewrite its budget with enough appeal to opposition MLAs – specifically, Green MLAs – to allow it to survive a vote in the House as early as June. Whether Premier Christy
Clark snags a bare majority on the final ballot count by Elections BC next week, or if she is left seeking to lead a minority, her government will be redrafting this year’s fiscal plan in the coming weeks. It will be British Columbia’s first Green-influenced budget since the emerald-hued pages that made up the budget that introduced the province’s carbon tax in 2008. Ms. Clark’s Liberal Party currently holds 43 of the legislature’s 87 seats on the preliminary count from the May 9 election, but with 180,000 absentee ballots yet to be tallied, her government could edge up to a majority – or lose ground – when the final numbers are in on May 24. Continued on Page 9...
Indian teen creates world’s smallest satellite for NASA
Although the space shuttle program may have been temporarily halted in the United States, NASA is still alive and well — and now, thanks to 18-year-old Rifath Sharook of India, are launching their smallest-ever satellite into space. The satellite is called ‘KalamSat,’ named after Indian nuclear scientist, pioneer in the aeronautics field, and former president, Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam. Continued on Page 23...
more than 83 percent of popular votes did not go its way. While commendable that after years of trying, the BC Greens have won three seats, it should not be taken as a license to govern. Continued on Page 4...
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South Asians helped hand eight ridings to the NDP A range of negative factors, which some might call a perfect storm, hurt B.C. Liberal Leader Christy Clark and sharply swung South Asian voters to John Horgan’s New Democratic Party in the May 9 election. The B.C. Liberals lost all eight Metro Vancouver ridings with large South Asian populations, with political observers saying the governing party failed to connect with voters on both regional issues and worries
specific to South Asians. South Asians felt particularly betrayed by the B.C. Liberals’ approach to the trucking and taxi industries in which South Asians are predominant, said Kwantlen Polytechnic University political scientist Shinder Purewal and prominent radio host Harjit Singh Gill. Most of Metro Vancouver’s more than 260,000 South Asians also showed little interest in the B.C. Green party, which means that, unlike in many predominantly white urban ridings, the potential NDP vote was not siphoned off to the third-party Greens. In north Surrey and north Delta, where South Asians often account for 50 to 80 per cent of the population in neighbhourhoods,
the NDP on May 9th took four ridings away from the B.C. Liberals (including the defeat of two cabinet ministers) and held on to three others. The NDP’s George Chow also won Vancouver-Fraserview, which has a sizable South Asian population, defeating Liberal Attorney General Suzanne Anton. In addition to issues of special concern to South Asians, Gill and Purewal made clear South Asians were miffed with the B.C. Liberals because of three key conflicts that cut across ethnic lines. Like many others in Surrey, they said, South Asians were ticked with the B.C. Liberals for placing tolls on the Port Mann and proposed future bridges, about thousands of Surrey students making do with school portables and by the Liberals’ abandoned promise to build a second hospital in Surrey. “South Asians felt betrayed by the people they had sent to Victoria,” said Gill, host of a popular Punjabi- and English-language radio talk show at 1550 AM. Gill maintained his more than 100,000 listeners saw the B.C. Liberals as “becoming very arrogant” and under the influence of would-be Punjabi “kingmakers;” insiders whom he said had manoeuvred to have their favourites acclaimed as candidates, without nomination battles. Gill focused several radio programs on the party’s failure to help thousands of Metro Vancouver truck drivers. The United Truckers Association (UTA),
whose membership is predominantly South Asian, publicly hammered the B.C. Liberals for abandoning truck drivers. “They’re going through a very hard time now,” Gill said. Many truckers had gone on strike and “are being exploited by their owners.” Purewal, who attended UTA meetings as an observer, estimated 80 per cent of Metro Vancouver’s truck and taxi drivers are South Asians. Surrey itself, he said, is home to more than 7,000 truck drivers. The B.C. Liberals’ promise in March to support the arrival of Uber, the ride-hailing service, also aggravated many South Asian taxi drivers, said Gill and Purewal. Former B.C. Liberal cabinet minister Peter Fassbender, who lost the riding of SurreyFleetwood to the NDP’s Jagrup Brar, was particularly targeted for his failure to come through on transportation worries, said Purewal. Beyond special concerns to South Asians, Gill and Shinder said South Asians joined other Surrey residents in being angry at the B.C. Liberals for falling short on a promise to build a second hospital. Residents were especially peeved, he said, by the B.C. Liberals’ decision to sell provincially owned land in Surrey that had previously been set aside for a medical facility. The Peace Arch News reported on how the B.C. Liberals eventually sold the land for condos to Redekop Homes, which is owned by Peter Redekop, who donated almost $720,000 to the party. The hospital issue helped the NDP’s Jinny Sims win the once-safe Liberal riding of Surrey-Panorama, Purewal said.
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The shopping around of Green support is unethical - and should be illegal too Continued from Page 4... And all three political players in this case should be ashamed of themselves as all of them have openly committed to engaging in this political blackmail. Both the BC Liberals and BC NDP have said they are willing to play ball with the BC Greens and give them what they want in order to get the Green support to form government. It would be refreshing for a political party and its leader to say it will not be blackmailed into doing something that was not part of its election platform. But that would be asking too much from our political leaders, it seems. And the Greens? For a while there, I thought the BC Greens were indeed different. But they are just like the rest - willing to sell their political souls to prop up a government they campaigned against. This is shameful. Christy Clark, John Horgan and Andrew Weaver, please have some integrity.
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BC Liberals planning reworked, Green Party-influenced budget Continued from Page 1... The NDP, at 41 seats, is close enough to toppling the Liberals that its co-operation is highly unlikely. It is the Greens, with three seats, who are poised to be in a position to influence the balance of power. The Premier’s office intends to appoint a cabinet in June and then to recall the legislature quickly. Her government would need to introduce a Throne Speech which would require a vote of confidence from the House. However Ms. Clark appears intent on testing the strength of her new government with a new budget as well. If she does not have enough support, the government would collapse and John Horgan, the NDP Leader, would have a chance to try to put one together. Ms. Clark has indicated that she expects she will need to work with Green Party Leader Andrew Weaver and his caucus to govern even if the Liberals could pick up enough seats for a majority. While negotiations continue about what that collaboration might look like, it is unlikely the Greens, fresh from an electoral breakthrough, would jump into any formal coalition arrangement. Instead, the best the Liberals can hope for in a minority scenario is an agreement with the Greens to support the pending throne speech and budget. Because the election interrupted the process of passing a budget in the spring, the province does not have a fiscal plan in place. The government has the authority to spend money that should last until September, but if
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A charge of first-degree murder has been laid against a 22-year-old man accused of shooting another man in a hotel parking lot in
Surrey. The Integrated Homicide Investigation Team says 29-year-old Birinderjeet Bhangu was shot as he sat in his vehicle on March 13. Four days later, the team released a surveillance photo of a male suspect believed to be the shooter. Police say the murder charge has been laid against Johnny Drynock, who has been in custody since April 8 on an unrelated matter in Merritt. Drynock is scheduled to make his first court appearance in Bhangu’s death on Friday. The victim’s family says he was a loving person who died in a horrendous Photo of a suspect four days after the shooting way, but they’re relieved that someone death of Birinderjeet Justin Bhangu. has been charged.
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B.C. parties leave door open to electoral reform without a referendum Neither of British Columbia’s two main political parties are ruling out changing the province’s electoral system without holding a referendum. The New Democrats’ campaign platform included putting the question of electoral reform to voters, but party leader John Horgan said Thursday he’s open to compromising with the Greens, who want the change introduced without a vote. “Quite honestly I believe that this singular moment in history is an opportunity to demonstrate to British Columbians the benefits of a proportional system where two parties can come together and provide good government for B.C.,” Horgan said after his first caucus meeting since the May 9 election. “We campaigned on a referendum to affirm proportional representation, but I’m open to discussions with the Green party about their approach to this question and we’ll take it from there.” Liberal Leader Christy Clark said earlier this week that she wants to discuss the issue with the other parties before taking a firm stand, but added that she campaigned for electoral reform during her time as a radio talk show host in Vancouver. “In the past I have been an advocate for electoral reform,” she said on Tuesday. “Let’s have the discussion with the legislature and other parties first.” The NDP and the Liberals are awaiting the final results of last week’s tight election race
and the leaders of both parties have said they are in talks with the Green party over forming a possible minority government. No single party secured a majority of seats in the election, leaving the Liberals with 43, the NDP 41 and the Greens three, although those results won’t be confirmed until after next week’s absentee ballots are counted. The Greens campaigned on a promise to introduce a system of proportional representation. Party leader Andrew Weaver said the exact form of electoral change would be a matter of negotiation. “Our position had been that we would bring in proportional representation without a referendum ... but we would be open to discussing a referendum afterwards,” Weaver said on Wednesday. The Greens also want to lower the voting age from 18 to 16 and change the fixed date of the provincial election to October. B.C. has voted on changing the province’s electoral system twice in the last 12 years, but both attempts failed. In 2005, about 57 per cent of people voted in favour of a system of proportional representation, which fell short of the 60-percent threshold established by then-premier Gordon Campbell. Four years later, voters were asked to vote on electoral reform but the provincial government actively campaigned against the proposal. The initiative received only 39-percent support.
BC government wants to resolve foreign buyers tax lawsuit without full trial B.C.’s provincial government says the constitutional challenge put forward by a foreign homebuyer on Metro Vancouver’s 15 per cent foreign homebuyers tax is “of questionable merit” and can be resolved without undertaking a full trial. The provincial government has responded to the potential class action lawsuit launched last September by lead plaintiff Jing Li, a university student from the People’s Republic of China now living in Burnaby. Li says she was caught by the 15 per cent foreign buyers tax — which the province implemented last August to slow down the region’s red-hot real estate market — which added $84,000 to the price of a townhouse she had attempted to buy in Langley. In her claim, Li alleged the province had acted beyond its powers by applying the tax and alleged it had violated foreign treaties and international obligations the federal government had made to other nations. In an amended claim submitted in February, Li further alleged the province had discriminated against her on the basis of national origin, contrary to the equality guarantee of Section 15 of the Canada’s Charter of Rights and Freedoms. The claim has generated considerable interest across the country, particularly in Ontario which launched its own foreign buyers’ tax in April. In early May, the province responded to Li’s claims by saying the foreign buyers tax does not violate foreign buyers’ rights. In its response, the province says it acted
well within its powers to apply taxes. It argues that any international treaties agreed to by the federal government would be irrelevant, unless they have been specifically implemented into domestic law via
legislation. On the Section 15 Charter challenge, the province argued the tax makes its distinction based on immigration status — not national origin — and is therefore not protected by the Charter. Furthermore, the province is making the unusual move of requesting a summary trial — where the judge can make a preliminary decision without a full trial — before the class action is certified. The province says the class action certification process would add “unnecessary complexity and costs.” It adds the court would be forced to engage in a much broader range of issues than the case warrants, which, it says, would be “highly inefficient.” A timely resolution of the issue is imperative, the province says, adding time would dramatically increase potential costs for the province if the litigation were to go on.
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Agnes Macphail—Champion of Equality and Human Rights: One of the Faces on the Canada 150 $10 Bill On 1 June, the Bank of Canada will mark the 150th anniversary of Confederation by issuing a commemorative $10 bank note. What makes the Canada 150 note unique is that it features four portraits rather than the usual one. Sir John A. Macdonald, Sir GeorgeÉtienne Cartier, Agnes Macphail and James Gladstone are four parliamentarians who’ve each played a significant role in Canada’s history. Let’s turn our attention to Agnes Macphail, the iconic Canadian woman in the group. Macphail was a champion of equality and human rights who, in 1921, became the first woman elected to the House of Commons in Canada. Macphail entered politics to represent the interests of farmers in her riding of Grey South East (Ontario), and she became an advocate of the working class and defender of marginalized groups such as women, miners, immigrants and prisoners. In 1929, she was the first woman to
represent Canada at the League of Nations (the forerunner of the United Nations) and the first woman appointed to the Disarmament Committee of the League of Nations. Her support of prison reform culminated in the 1939 Penitentiary Bill that recommended 88 changes to the penal system, including more outdoor time and exercise for inmates and mandatory education for inmates who were illiterate. Macphail was an outspoken advocate of gender equity and worked toward ending legal discrimination against women. In addition to her support for female workers, she founded the Elizabeth Fry Society of Canada, which supported women in conflict with the law. Macphail spent about 19 years as Member of the Parliament of Canada before serving as Member of the Provincial Parliament of Ontario. There she advocated for Ontario’s first equal pay for equal work legislation in 1951.
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Richmond’s Arjan Bhullar to become first ever South Asian UFC fighter Continued from Page 1... While studying at Simon Fraser University, he was named the 2008 SFU Athlete of the Year and became a two-time NAIA Champion. In 2012, he was the first wrestler of Indian background to represent Canada at the Summer Olympics in London. “When you are headed into battle and need the job done right, you call a Sikh… and they called
the right one,” Bhullar continues in his Facebook post. “I will proudly represent the maple Leaf and be the ambassador for over 1.7 billion South Asians. “I full appreciate the significance of this moment, and understand the seriousness of the task at hand. We will prepare accordingly.” No details have been announced yet about when Bhullar will make his UFC debut.
South Asian man shot in Richmond while driving Police have identified the victim of a fatal shooting in Richmond on Mother’s Day. A body was found in a vehicle that crashed into a property near Granville Avenue and No. 2 Road on Sunday afternoon.
The Integrated Homicide Investigation Team has identified the victim as 24-year-old Jasdeep Singh Klair. Just before 2:45 p.m. a silver BMW veered off Granville Avenue and hit some shrubbery on the corner of Ledway Road, west of No. 2 Road. IHIT believes Klair, who was known to police due to multiple drug convictions for both possession and trafficking, was shot while driving his vehicle and as a result of his injuries, lost consciousness, resulting in the car crash a short distance away on Granville Avenue. Klair was pronounced dead at the scene. IHIT believes he was the victim of a targeted killing. A suspect vehicle, a copper-coloured 2010 Kia Forte, was seen fleeing the area and was later located in the 4400 block of Thompson Road less than an hour following the shooting. The car had been reported stolen from Surrey in March. On Sunday, the quiet neighbourhood swarmed with police cruisers and paramedics. A yellow tarp could be seen covering the car, which hit a hedge adjacent to a pedestrian crossing. Police tape cordoned off a stretch of Granville Avenue as police gathered evidence from the scene. “This homicide occurred in a heavily populated residential area at a busy time of day. Due to the distinct description of this vehicle, police believe there are individuals who can assist in bringing further information forward and/or assist by identifying the occupant(s) of the suspect vehicle,” IHIT Staff Sgt. Jennifer Pound said in a release. The daytime homicide was described as
“brazen” by an RCMP officer at the scene. “It’s very concerning to the police and community here in Richmond that we would have such a brazen incident that would result in a homicide here on a Sunday, a nice sunny afternoon on Mother’s Day,” Insp. Keith Bramhill told Global B.C. The incident is similar to Richmond’s first homicide of 2017. On Jan. 10, 21-year-old Calvin Chi Hang Zhao of Vancouver was found dead with gunshot wounds in a black Jeep SUV near Granville Avenue and Ash Street, about three kilometres east of Sunday’s homicide. Police said at the time that the shooting was targeted. A suspect vehicle, a white SUV, was seen leaving the scene. No arrests have been announced in Zhao’s death. Anyone with information about Sunday’s incident is asked to contact the IHIT tipline at 1-877-551-4448 or anonymously through Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.
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BC Liberals deny using taxpayers’ money to fund partisan ads The B.C. Liberals are denying claims they broke the law with taxpayer-funded advertisements that aired in the lead-up to the recent provincial election. The party’s denial was part of its response to a civil claim launched in March that alleged the government had spent $15 million on advertising that served to enhance the image of the party.
David Trapp, who is listed as the plaintiff in the suit, argued that the government has a legal obligation to collect tax money and spend tax money for the benefit of the citizens, and that the ads were a misuse of taxpayer money. The lawsuit also claimed the advertisements were designed to improve the party’s likelihood of success in the election. On May 3 — six days before the election — the B.C. Liberals filed a response to the lawsuit in B.C. Supreme Court denying the party engaged in partisan advertising. In its response the party states that as a matter of policy, public money can’t be used to buy advertising in support of a political
party. The defence claims that in order for government advertising to be approved, it must be “fact-based” and “point to, or provide information on government priorities, programs services or politicies.” After the lawsuit was filed In March B.C.’s auditor general warned the B.C. Liberals that one of the provincial government’s advertising campaigns promoting the province’s budget was too political. But the crux of the party’s defence is that the government doesn’t have a fiduciary duty that’s enforceable in court, and that this is a novel argument being raised by the plaintiffs. “The collection of taxes and distribution of public money held by the government is a purely public function,” states the party’s defence. “It has no private law analogue that could ground the recognition of a fiduciary duty.” All of the claims have yet to be tested in court. A date for a hearing has not yet been set, but one the lawyers for the plaintiffs, Paul Doroshenko, confirmed Wednesday they plan to move ahead with the lawsuit and will seek to have the case certified as a class action. “Ultimately we’re hoping we can get this matter all the way to trial,” said Doroshenko. “Our hope is that we end this practice with this lawsuit. We’re going to press ahead. Win or lose we’re going to press ahead.”
Abbotsford could convert some protected farmland to industrial use Abbotsford may apply to take land out of the Agricultural Land Reserve for industrial use. A report from city staff notes the city’s industrial real estate vacancy rate is at 1.7 percent, and within the Lower Mainland, industrial tenants are moving to places like Abbotsford in search of cheaper floor space. But the idea of losing farmland isn’t sitting well with Jillian Azanza, an Abbotsford chicken farmer and member of the B.C. Young Farmers Association board. “It needs to be kept in the ALR, period. For the future of young farmers,” Azanza told On The Coast host Stephen Quinn. “For the future of food security in Abbotsford, for the future of food production … without the reserve, I’m not sure where our future goes as young farmers in Abbotsford.” Azanza is critical of the city for taking more land out of the ALR after already removing some several years ago. ‘The time has come,’ City of Richmond puts halt on mega homes on farmland She says the previously removed land is not being used to its full potential as industrial land. In some cases, the land is
used for parking trucks, she said. “What we’ve been told, as farmers, is to be more innovative or effective on the small, fixed land base we do have,” she said. “But are other industries being asked to do that? … Is truck parking or RV parking an efficient use of that land?”
The city is hosting open houses about potential ALR exclusions Wednesday and Thursday evening. Craft brewery on ALR land seeks rule changes to stay at location On The Coast requested comment from the city but was told a spokesperson was not available. In British Columbia, a municipality cannot unilaterally remove land from the ALR. They can only request that the Agricultural Land Commission do so on their behalf.
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Judge allows so-called ‘homeless’ to camp in Vancouver park A tent city on Vancouver’s Main Street will be staying up for at least a little while longer. Justice Neena Sharma dismissed the City of Vancouver’s application for an injunction
at the 950 Main Street encampment. “We’re obviously really happy about it,” said Maria Wallstam, an organizer with the group, Alliance against Displacement. “I was expecting them to grant the injunction. We didn’t have legal counsel either.” Based on the evidence provided, Justice Sharma said the safety and stability of the occupants outweighs the potential harm to the city. The city had argued that the tent city needed to go, so it could get started on a social housing complex on the vacant lot — a proposed development that would include 26 units of social housing, serving Aboriginal adults who are homeless or at risk of homelessness. “Only a third would be for people who are
homeless or in most need of housing. That’s not a lot,” said Wallstam. Justice Sharma heard from occupants at the tent city who said they have nowhere else to go and their lives would be in danger if the camp were dismantled. “The tent city is providing something they haven’t been able to get anywhere else,” she wrote, adding that the people may suffer greatly if the the injunction is granted. In a statement, the city said they were “concerned” by the decision and were reviewing their options. “In order for the project to be completed on time, there are immediate site access requirements for environmental remediation testing and planning. Soil testing and drilling have already been 100 postponed due to the encampment and any95 further delay to this work threatens the viability of the housing project,” it wrote. 75 “We still hope that we can reach a peaceful resolution to this encampment.” Activists expect the city to file another 25 injunction in the coming weeks. But for now, 5 they have no plans to leave the site. 0 “The city could provide alternatives in terms of shelter but also support tent cities, because these are spaces for survival,” said Wallstan. “People are going to stay there as long as they can, until they’re given some alternatives by the government.”
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Ontario MPP Jagmeet Singh launches bid for federal NDP leadership Jagmeet Singh, deputy leader of Ontario’s NDP, put an end to months of speculation Monday night and announced that he’s aiming to become the party’s national leader — and the country’s next prime minister. Singh launched his campaign for the federal NDP’s leadership in front of a room full of supporters at the same banquet hall in Brampton, just west of Toronto, where he celebrated his first election victory in 2011. Singh told the crowd that his party, and the country, are hungry for new leadership. “Leadership that will bring people together, to build a Canada that is truly inclusive and where everyone can realize their dreams,” Singh said. “That is why, my friends, today I am proud to announce that I am running to be the leader of the New Democratic Party of Canada.” Singh, the first turbanwearing Sikh to sit in Ontario’s legislature, told his personal story, describing how he was born in east Toronto to immigrant parents, was first raised in Newfoundland and Labrador while his father attended medical school there, and then his family moved to Windsor, Ont., when he was seven years old. Singh said he was picked on and bullied because he had “a funny sounding name, brown skin and long hair,” but he learned to stand up for himself. “Nobody should be made to feel like they don’t belong,” Singh said. Building an inclusive Canada is what motivated him to become a lawyer, he said, and then to become involved in public life. “That’s what draws me to be your leader, and that’s what drives me to be your prime minister,” he said. Singh took a few shots at Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on multiple policy fronts. He
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said the Liberal prime minister has adopted the “deplorable climate change targets” of his predecessor, Conservative prime minister Stephen Harper, and that Trudeau has a “shameful record on Indigenous child welfare.” He also made reference to the other party leadership contest going on, the Conservative Party’s, and said its candidates are “tripping over each other to drive a wedge between Canadians.” Singh said he is offering a vision for the NDP and the country that aims to counter feelings of cynicism and powerlessness among voters. “We must champion a politics of love to fight the politics of hate,” said Singh. Brad Lavigne, who was former NDP leader Jack Layton’s campaign manager and is supporting Singh’s candidacy, said he thinks Singh’s aspirational message will appeal to voters. “I think that there is a tremendous appetite for that,” said Lavigne, who was at Singh’s event. “I think he’s got the ability to attract people from outside of politics, people who have been turned off politics in the past.” Lavigne said Singh, 38, brings energy and dynamism to the leadership race and that he is the kind of “magnet” that people are seeking. He’s the party’s “best chance” to gain momentum and appeal to a broad coalition of voters, Lavigne said. Singh will become the fifth official candidate vying to replace Tom Mulcair when New Democrats vote for a new leader this fall. The other contenders so far are: B.C. MP Peter Julian. Ontario MP Charlie Angus. Manitoba MP Niki Ashton. Quebec MP Guy Caron.
Andrew Weaver, the BC Green Party Leader whose support Premier Christy Clark will almost certainly need if she is to hold onto power, has torn apart several major facets of her government’s policies. Mr. Weaver held a news conference Wednesday to announce that he is set to begin face-toface negotiations with Ms. Clark, the Liberal Leader, and with NDP Leader John Horgan to determine which of the two parties he will support when the final ballots are counted from the May 9 election. British Columbians are still waiting to learn whether they have elected either a minority government or a bare majority. In either event, Ms. Clark will have the first opportunity to form that government. The tally of absentee ballots, as well as recounts in two seats with narrow margins of victory, begins on Monday. Mr. Weaver told reporters he will bargain in good faith with both the Liberals and the NDP: “We can collaborate with anyone. We understand what compromise means.” However, he then highlighted large gaps between his Green Party and the Liberals on several key issues, including the expansion of the Kinder Morgan oil pipeline, which the Liberals have approved, and the construction of the Site C dam, Ms. Clark’s pet mega-project. “Our position on Kinder Morgan and Site C is not too dissimilar from the NDP position; our position on Kinder Morgan and Site C is dramatically far away from the Liberal position,” he said. “The fact that we are being told to ship diluted bitumen in our coastal waters is just reckless, and this government is just reckless for agreeing to it,” he said. He was asked
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whether Site C, which he opposes, is a dealbreaker: “It’s on the list,” he replied. “Where? We have to discuss.” The Greens could hold the balance of power in British Columbia with just three of the 87 seats in the B.C. legislature. The initial vote results put the Liberals at 43 seats, and the NDP at 41. If the final seat count remains close, Ms. Clark will need Mr. Weaver and his Green caucus to win any confidence vote in the legislature. If she loses such a vote, she would be expected to resign as Premier, or Mr. Horgan could seek to take her place if he could persuade B.C.’s Lieutenant-Governor, Judith Guichon, that he can form a government with the support of the Greens. While Elections BC prepares for the final round of counting ballots, both the Liberals and the NDP have been courting Mr. Weaver and seeking common ground. Mr. Weaver has not put environmental issues on his list of three non-negotiable demands. He says the Greens must be accorded official party status in the legislature; there must be a commitment to campaign-finance reform; and he wants to see a plan to change the province’s electoral system to representation by population from the current first-past-the-post regime. Ms. Clark told reporters this week she is in favour of electoral reform. “In the past, I have been an advocate for electoral reform. I campaigned for it when I was on my radio show.” The NDP has just launched a petition “to reform B.C.’s broken political system” which promises to move toward a proportional voting system and to get “big money” out of politics. Mr. Weaver said he is “somewhat skeptical” about the Premier’s interest in electoral reform, given that change had not been adopted in the 16 years the Liberals have been in power. And he was derisive about Ms. Clark’s proposal to send the issue of campaign-finance reform to an independent panel for review. “It’s much akin to, we have a plan to develop a plan to come up with a plan,” he said. Although environmental matters are not on the Greens’ list of must-haves, Mr. Weaver left no doubt that his opposition to the Kinder Morgan pipeline is going to be part of his party’s deliberations. The pipeline expansion is critical to Alberta as it seeks new markets for its landlocked oil, but the project faces staunch opposition from environmentalists, Indigenous groups and municipal governments on the West Coast. On Monday, Alberta Premier Rachel Notley signalled her alarm about the possible impact of the B.C. election in the project’s future. With both the Greens and the NDP in opposition in B.C., she held a news conference to declare that politicians in British Columbia do not have the power to block the pipeline expansion, saying it is entirely a federal government decision. Ms. Notley also announced that the Alberta government will be an intervenor in the Federal Court of Appeal hearing in October, where 16 legal challenges to the project will be heard.
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Canadian universities see surge of international students Canadian universities will welcome unprecedented numbers of international students this fall, with some institutions seeing jumps of 25 per cent or more in admissions of students from abroad, evidence that Canada is increasingly seen as a tolerant, stable destination in a world beset by political uncertainty, the schools said. Applications from international students were up by double digits this year, with record levels of interest from American students. Many observers had suggested that the election of Donald Trump was a reason. But until this month, when many foreign students must respond to admission offers, it was not clear how that interest would translate into enrolment. “We have a rising tide of isolationism and exclusion in Europe, in the United States, and people are looking to Canada,” said David Turpin, the president of the University of Alberta. “We will have these incredible students who will be educated in Canada, and in many, many cases go back home and build linkages that are crucial for our future development,” he said. At the University of Alberta, the percentage of international students who have accepted admission offers has increased by 27 per cent from last year. The school has also seen an increase of approximately 82 per cent in applications from graduate students from abroad. Numbers are similar across the country. The University of Toronto, which has
been recruiting students in the U.S. this past year, has doubled the percentage of American students who accept an offer. At Queen’s University in Kingston, Ont., acceptances by international students are up 40 per cent. Even smaller institutions, such as Brock University in St. Catharines, are expecting more than a third more international students to arrive in the fall term. Some prominent Canadian universities are in the midst of ambitious internationalization drives, including recruiting globally recognized researchers and professors. At the University of British Columbia, for example, money from an increase to international student fees is targeted toward the creation of the President’s Excellence Chairs Program. Six research areas will see a substantial boost in research heft, with each chair receiving as much as $10-million to $15-million to set up research labs or teams. “There has been very significant interest from scholars from around the world in moving to UBC,” said Santa Ono, UBC’s president. “There have been faculty members who have contacted us after the closing date of a search for a faculty member asking us to extend it; we have been approached by faculty members wishing to relocate to Canada,” he said. While the university benefits from this new talent, Dr. Ono said he is concerned about the political trends that may be driving professors to Canada.
RCMP warn of ‘splice-and-tape’ counterfeit bills Canadians are being warned to watch out for $5 bills cunningly held together by strips of tape and foil, in what police are calling a “splice and tape” trend among counterfeiters. Scroll down or click here to vote in our poll
of the day The sticky-tape switcheroo is affecting Canada’s new $5 polymer bills, which have been touted as harder to counterfeit than the old paper banknotes. Police say counterfeiters are removing the clear panel near the side of the bill, which also contains two shiny, embedded holographic strips. The clear plastic is being replaced with tape, and tinfoil is being used as a substitute for the holograms. Investigators suspect the real $5 panels are being repurposed to create higherdenomination counterfeits, while the cobbled-together $5 bills are being put back into circulation. The result is two Frankenstein-like sets of bills, with each containing elements of real and fake banknotes.
Holograms on the $5 bill show Sir Wilfrid Laurier’s portrait at the top of the clear panel, and the Mackenzie Tower, which constitutes the West Block of Parliament, at the bottom. Tiny fives are written across the front and back of the panel. Other bills depict Sir John A. Macdonald ($10), Queen Elizabeth II ($20), William Lyon Mackenzie King ($50) and Sir Robert Borden ($100) in their holograms, along with various structures from Parliament Hill along the bottom. RCMP Cpl. Vinh Ngo, of the Federal Serious and Organized Crime unit, said the problem is widespread. “I think it’s everywhere really,” Ngo told CTV Vancouver. “There are no certain geographical patterns.” He added that there are “some elements” of organized crime involved in the counterfeiting. An estimated $75 billion worth of banknotes are currently in circulation. The most commonly-duped bills are the $20 and $100 denominations. The RCMP website says cash is the most common means of payment for transactions under $25, and the second-most common means for transactions between $26-$100. “These types of crime are driven by greed and financial gain,” said Const. Jason Doucette, of Vancouver Police. Doucette suggested the low-budget counterfeits might indicate a larger scheme. “There’s not a lot of financial gain in doing one $5 bill, so I suspect there’s more to come.”
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Environmental lawyers ask court to quash Surrey coal transfer facility The Federal Court heard Wednesday from environmental lawyers that are trying to overturn the Vancouver Port Authority’s approval of a coal transfer facility on the Fraser River. The project would see four million tonnes of thermal coal pass through the Lower Mainland every year. The coal would be brought in from Wyoming, barged to a site on Texada Islands and then exported to Asia. “We don’t need to be shipping dirty coal through Canada,” said Karen Campbell, a lawyer with Ecojustice Canada. “We’re not reaping the benefits. We’re actually suffering the health impacts, the community impacts, the environmental
impacts and we’re contributing to climate change by allowing this to happen,” said Campbell. The lawyers opposed to the project argue the port didn’t have the lawful authority to approve the project when it did and allege it was biased in doing so. “There had been examples of port executives actually indicating support for the project publicly before approval had been granted,” said Campbell. She also said the port’s compensation scheme, “which will give incentives and bonuses based on project approvals,” can inhibit its ability to make a fair decision.
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BC can’t hold Alberta’s economy ‘hostage’ by blocking pipeline, Notley says Alberta Premier Rachel Notley has used her strongest language yet in rejecting the contention that British Columbia has the power to stop the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion from Edmonton to an ocean port in Burnaby. “We understand that some oppose the twinning of the pipeline, and I respect their opinion,” Notley told a news conference. “But I fundamentally disagree with the view that one province or even one region can hold hostage the economy of another province. Or in this case, the economy of our entire country.” Notley held the news conference to announce that Alberta has been granted intervenor status in legal challenges to the controversial project. The premier added there is no way for a province to block a decision made in the national interest by the federal government. “If there were such tools, Canada would be less a country and more a combination of individual fiefdoms fighting with each other for advantage,” she said. Sixteen groups have asked the federal court to review approval of the project by the National Energy Board and the federal government. All applications will be heard in a single hearing in October. Kinder Morgan intends to break ground on construction this fall.
But the result of the B.C. election has created uncertainty over whether this will happen. The vote on May 9 left the Liberals with 43 seats. The NDP won 41 and the Greens took three. A party needs to win 44 seats to form a majority government. Both the Green Party and the B.C. NDP oppose the Trans Mountain expansion. The Green Party could hold the balance of power if the Liberals end up forming a minority government. About 176,000 absentee ballots still need to be counted. That won’t happen until at least May 22. At the news conference, Notley was also asked about the report by an expert panel into the National Energy Board released Monday. The five-person panel suggested the creation of two new agencies to replace the NEB. It also made the controversial recommendation that leadership be moved from Calgary to Ottawa. Notley called a proposal to move the NEB out of Alberta “dumb.” “If someone were to propose that you move the Atlantic Opportunities Marketing Agency from Atlantic Canada to Winnipeg, people would say that’s dumb,” she said. “Let me just say, moving the NEB to Eastern Canada is dumb. We are absolutely opposed to that and it shouldn’t happen.’
Immigrant detention system not flawless but legal, government lawyer says A government lawyer says Canada’s immigration-detention system may not be perfect but it is constitutional. He is telling Federal Court it would be a mistake to throw out the law allowing for immigrant detention because problems may occur as a result. A Jamaican man who was detained for five years before being deported is challenging the constitutionality of immigration laws.
Alvin Brown and his supporters argue that the scheme allows for indefinite detention, amounting to cruel and unusual punishment. But the government lawyer notes that another judge ruled immigration authorities were not to blame for Brown’s long detention. He argues each case is different and that detainees do have numerous ways to seek redress if they believe their circumstances are unreasonable.
Vancouver police don construction gear to help nab distracted drivers Police were undercover in downtown Vancouver on Monday morning disguised as construction workers are part of a crackdown on distracted drivers. Officers donned orange safety vests at a worksite at the foot of the Burrard Bridge to catch drivers who were either speeding or texting. The initiative is part of a provincewide campaign meant to drive attention of respecting so-called “cone zones” and help keep roadside workers safe from careless drivers. Cone zones are work areas set up to protect roadside workers, including traffic flaggers, tow-truck drivers, and first responders who work in close proximity to traffic. Now in its seventh year, the annual B.C. Cone Zone Campaign coincides with the increase in roadside work in the warmer months of the year. WorkSafeBC says Vancouver will see an estimated 25 per cent
increase in road construction and repair projects than over the same period in 2016. According to WorkSafeBC, a total of 15 roadside workers were killed and 229 were injured after being struck by motor vehicles between 2007 and 2016. “We want to remind drivers to slow down, pay attention to instructions from roadside workers, abide by temporary road signs and leave their phones alone,” said Trina Pollard, WorkSafeBC’s manager of industry and labour. “Every roadside worker deserves to make it home to their family at the end of their shift without injury.” Fines for a distracted driving violation more than doubled last summer, costing those caught in the act $368 for an offence. Motorists also get three or four penalties to their driving record, and a first infraction means they have to pay a $175 premium to ICBC.
80 per cent of drugs checked at Insite safe injection centre contain fentanyl A pilot project to test street drugs for fentanyl at the Vancouver safe injection centre Insite has found that about 80 per cent were laced with the potentially deadly opioid. Testing of more than 1,000 drug samples over a nine-month period found more than 80 per cent of the heroin and crystal meth brought in by clients and about 40 per cent of the cocaine contained illicit fentanyl. Dr. Mark Lysyshyn, medical health officer at Vancouver Coastal Health, says the drug checks resulted in clients reducing their dose and decreasing their risk of overdose. Lysyshyn was to present
the findings today at the 25th Harm Reduction International Conference in Montreal. He says more testing of street drugs could save lives and help alleviate the public health emergency in Canada around opioid consumption and overdose. Fentanyl is 100 times more toxic than morphine and a dose the size of a grain or two of sand can result in a fatal overdose. In British Columbia, more than 900 people died of apparent illicit drug overdoses in 2016, with about 60 per cent of the deaths linked to fentanyl.
Water restrictions begin across Metro Vancouver Stage 1 water restrictions kick in across Metro Vancouver last Monday, meaning anyone who waters their lawn outside designated hours is risking a $250 fine. From now until Oct. 15, both residential and commercial lawn sprinkling
is only allowed on alternating days. Despite the recent rains and heavy snowpack, the Water Services Department is conserving water in preparation for dry spells to avoid shortages. Officials say most lawns only need about an hour of watering a week to stay healthy, and that overall water consumption can increase by 50 per cent in warmer months for swimming pools, growing food and maintaining sports fields. The permitted hours for even-numbered residential addresses are from 4 to 9 a.m. on Monday, Wednesday and Saturday only. Residents of odd-numbered homes are limited to the same time on Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday. For non-residential addresses, the approved hours for even-numbered addresses are Monday and Wednesday from 1 to 6 a.m. Watering at odd-numbered addresses is allowed Tuesday and Thursday from 1 to 6 a.m. All non-residential addresses can turn on their sprinklers Friday from 4 to 9 a.m. Washing cars and boats must also be done with hoses that have shut-off nozzles, and there other limitations in place for cemeteries, golf courses and artificial turf that can be found on Metro Vancouver’s website. Water restrictions apply only to the use of treated drinking water – not rain water, gray water or recycled water.
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Ottawa weighs permanent civilian management for RCMP Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale opened the door to permanent civilian management in the RCMP after two external reviews concluded the national police force failed to deal with long-standing workplaceharassment problems. In scenarios being considered, the RCMP would work under a new civilian board of management, or see all administrative and financial functions placed under a civilian boss. Either way, the commissioner of the RCMP would remain in charge of police operations, but would have to forsake other responsibilities that have traditionally been in the hands of uniformed officers. The government already needs to name a new commissioner of the RCMP, given that top Mountie Bob Paulson will retire in June.
The two reports, which were released on Monday by the RCMP’s civilian watchdog and by special adviser Sheila Fraser, raise pressure on the government to use the occasion to revamp the organization’s structure. Speaking to reporters, Mr. Goodale said he is getting ready to bring his formal recommendation for the future of the RCMP to cabinet, while offering support for increased civilian management. “I’m open to that idea,” he said. “This is an issue that I intend to bring forward for a government decision very, very quickly. We’ve taken a number of other steps, but this one is fundamental and it needs to have very strong support behind it, not just at the political level but publicly among Canadians.” Mr. Goodale said there is no doubt that the
RCMP needs reforms, but refused to lay out his preferred option in public at this point.
“This institution has to get it right, and I am determined to make sure that happens,” he said. On the other hand, Commissioner Paulson said the RCMP’s culture was showing clear signs of improvement after a number of policy
changes in recent years. He acknowledged that any case of harassment was “one too many,” but he disagreed with the calls for increased civilian oversight of the force. “It’s not up to me to make that decision,” Commissioner Paulson told reporters. “If someone asked my advice, I’d tell them to act on the basis of clear evidence … In my view, we have to give time to the systems that are in place and see how they are working.” The negative headlines continue to pile up for the RCMP, which recently offered an apology and compensation package to female victims of sexual harassment. On Tuesday, another hard-hitting report is expected to be tabled by the Auditor-General, this time into the force’s mental-health programs.
Cabinet to have final word on infrastructure bank projects: Morneau
Finance Minister Bill Morneau says cabinet will have the final say on any projects approved by the Canada Infrastructure Bank, a proposed $35-billion entity that the Liberal government describes as an arm’s length Crown corporation. The minister’s comments touch on one of the key points of tension surrounding the bank: Private investors – including Canadian pension funds – want assurances that any project decisions will be free of partisan politics and the short-term whims of election cycles. However, the government must also demonstrate appropriate oversight of the bank in response to critics who say it could give the world’s largest investment funds too much influence over how billions in federal tax dollars will be spent. “We will need to have [cabinet] approval to make sure those projects make sense for Canadians, of course, but the organization, the financing and the management of those projects will be left to the Canada Infrastructure Bank to execute,” he told reporters following an appearance before the House of Commons finance committee. “We will always need to have some level of oversight. Our goal is that the bank can be as independent as possible from a governance standpoint and from a management standpoint. And that once a project is determined to be the right kind of project, that it can be run and managed separate from government intrusion,” he said. The Liberal government’s 2017 budget describes the Canada Infrastructure Bank as an “arm’s length organization” that will work with other levels of government and private investors on major projects that would be led by the private sector. Legislation to create the bank is included in Bill C-44, an omnibus budget bill. Mr. Morneau’s advisory committee on economic growth – which includes representatives from major institutional investment firms – had recommended in an October report that the bank’s independence should be modelled on the Canada Pension Plan Investment Board (CPPIB).
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Temporary foreign worker program prone to abuse, Auditor General says Canada’s temporary foreign workers program is rife with oversight problems that appear to have allowed lower-paid international workers to take jobs that out-ofwork Canadians could fill, the federal auditor general says. Some companies have effectively built a business model on the program that could be having unintended consequences that the government doesn’t know about, including wage suppression or discouraging capital investment and innovation, said Michael Ferguson’s report on the program, part of a fresh batch of federal audits tabled Tuesday. Ferguson’s report says the government approved applications for temporary foreign workers even when employers had not demonstrated reasonable efforts to train existing employees or hire unemployed Canadians, including those from under-represented groups, such as First Nations. Nor did officials effectively crack down on companies that were found to have run afoul of the rules; few on-site inspections or face-to-face interviews with the foreign workers themselves were conducted, the audit found. Even when corrective action was recommended, it took months for all the necessary approvals. Ferguson is calling for better oversight of the program and more
pushback from federal officials to ensure companies applying to hire temporary foreign workers are doing so for the right reasons. The department overseeing the program, Employment and Social Development Canada, says it plans to implement all of Ferguson’s recommendations. Ferguson’s report comes months after a Commons committee recommended an overhaul to the program, and three years after the previous Conservative government made changes in a bid to ensure the program worked as intended: to help companies fill job vacancies only when qualified Canadians couldn’t be found for the work, and only when it didn’t negatively affect the local labour market. Between 2013 and 2015, the number of temporary foreign workers in Canada dropped from 163,000 to just over 90,000, a result of the 2014 changes and the economic downturn. Despite the drop in numbers, the audit team said it found numerous cases where employers gave dizzying reasons for needing a temporary foreign worker that departmental officials failed to challenge in 40 per cent of the cases reviewed as part of the audit. One person was allowed to hire a caregiver for their elderly parent even though they had not tried to recruit a Canadian, as required, because they wanted “someone who is trustworthy and with the ability to work without supervision.”
Highlights from Auditor General’s report Some of the highlights from auditor general Michael Ferguson’s spring 2017 report, tabled Tuesday: Health in the RCMP The RCMP is failing to meet the mental health needs of its members, with new mental health programs only partially implemented, poorly staffed and inadequately funded; one in six members in need of help failed to get it in an easy and timely way. RCMP supervisors and health services staff often failed to properly support members returning to work from mental health sick leave; one in five who sought mental health support from a health services office did not return to work or was discharged. Managing risk of fraud and corruption Five federal organizations and departments the Canadian Food Inspection Agency, Global Affairs, Indigenous and Northern Affairs, Health Canada and Public Services and Procurement should be doing more to assess and mitigate the risk of fraud, and to ensure employees get mandatory training on values, ethics and conflict of interest. Neither the Canada Border Services Agency nor Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada are sufficiently monitoring or evaluating the controls they have in place to mitigate the risk of corruption among agents and officials. Border threats Out of 9,082 warnings issued to border
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Canada’s federal spending watchdog has won a battle with the Liberal government to gain access to information he deemed critical to evaluating whether the country is on course to phase out fossil fuel subsidies. Releasing a series of spring audits Tuesday, Auditor General Michael Ferguson expressed frustration that he wasn’t able to gain key documents, including budget analyses, from Finance Canada to determine what progress has been made to meet Canada’s 2009 G20 commitment. He aired his grievance in a special message to members of the House of Commons
detailing his fight. “Our right to freely access information is fundamental to our work, and a cornerstone that protects our independence,” Ferguson wrote. During a news conference after tabling his report, Ferguson called any situation where the government is hampering the ability of his office to do its work “extremely concerning.” He noted that while battles over the disclosure of information go back several decades, this current tug-of-war unfolded over the last 18 months since the Liberals took office.
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Opposition calls on Bardish Chagger to follow Trudeau and recuse herself from ethics commissioner hiring Both the Conservatives and the NDP are calling on government House leader Bardish Chagger to recuse herself from the hiring of the next ethics commissioner, just days after Justin Trudeau bowed to opposition pressure and removed himself from the hiring process. Trudeau stepped back on Monday, citing the ongoing investigation by the ethics commissioner into his Christmas vacation on the private island of the billionaire Ismaili Muslim leader, the Aga Khan. NDP ethics critic Nathan Cullen says that leaving a Liberal cabinet minister in charge of the hiring process, when several Liberal ministers have been investigated for alleged ethical violations, means that whomever they
hire won’t have the credibility to do the job properly. “It would be like somebody accused of a crime getting to appoint their own judge and jury,” said Cullen. “No one would ever perceive that person as being fair and unbiased.” The federal Liberals’ appointment process has faced repeated criticism this week. On Wednesday, the opposition parties asked the Speaker to review how Madeleine Meilleur, a former Ontario Liberal cabinet minister, was selected as Canada’s new official languages commissioner. Also on Wednesday, the non-partisan watchdog organization Democracy Watch called for a complete overhaul of the ethics
commissioner appointment process and the process for all other judicial and watchdog appointments. PM no longer under investigation for cashfor-access fundraisers, but ethics commissioner won’t say why “The Trudeau Liberals’ cabinet appointment system is essentially the same as the Harper Conservatives used, and it allows cabinet ministers to choose their own Liberal party cronies as judges and lapdogs as supposed watchdogs,” said Duff Conacher, co-founder of Democracy Watch. Cullen says a new nonpartisan appointment process for watchdogs is required, one which involves all parties. He points to Ontario’s model for appointing judges as one possibility. Ontario’s 13-member vetting committee is composed of seven lay members from around the province and six members from the judiciary and important legal associations. They present the government with a short list of three to four candidates from which the government can select a judge. Under the federal model, there’s a much longer list, which can lead to patronage appointments as the government has more leeway in selecting whom they want. Conservative House leader Candice Bergen says the current process for selecting a new ethics commissioner, with Chagger in charge, has no credibility. She argues Trudeau could ask a retired judge or someone outside the political system to help them restore faith that the new ethics commissioner will be independent. “Just as easily as he said he would ask his House leader to make the recommendation, I think he can just as easily say that he’s going to
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and the search for her successor has been on for months. It’s possible that a shortlist of candidates has already been drawn up, or that Trudeau has already made his preference known. Even if he hasn’t already stated his preference, Bergen believes that Chagger will be working closely with the Prime Minister’s Office to make the hiring decision, so Trudeau’s senior advisers will influence the choice. Cameron Ahmad, the prime minister’s press secretary, told Postmedia Thursday that Trudeau has recused himself from all matters regarding the new ethics commissioner’s appointment. Ahmad did not directly answer questions regarding what role Trudeau has played in the hiring process so far, whether anyone in his office will be involved going forward, or whether interviews have been conducted or a shortlist of candidates has been created.
Vikram Singh challenges his PC nomination loss in Ontario Superior Court A third Progressive Conservative nomination is now being formally challenged by party activists. Supporters of Vikram Singh, who lost the May 7 Conservative nomination in Hamilton West-Ancaster-Dundas, have served senior PC officials with a notice of appeal. According to legal documents being filed with the Ontario Superior Court of Justice, Singh’s campaign alleges “gross irregularities and voter fraud” at the marathon six-hour nomination meeting. The allegations have not been proven in court and party president Rick Dykstra has declared that Ben Levitt won the fourcontestant nomination fairly and will be the party’s candidate in the June 7, 2018 election. But the documents, which were served to party officials last Wednesday, allege there were problems at the nomination meeting’s credentials desk that hurt Singh’s candidacy. Named in the action are Dykstra, PC executive director Bob Stanley, and staffer Logan Bugeja. It’s the latest problem to jolt the Tories, whose popularity in public opinion polls has led to surge of interest in running for the party next year.
As first disclosed by the Star, PC activists in the ridings of Newmarket-Aurora and Ottawa West-Nepean are also challenging the results of their recent nominations. To prevent any future problems and curb the growing pains, Conservative Leader Patrick Brown has hired private-sector auditors PwC to oversee nominations going forward. “We’ve never seen so many memberships being sold. There is this massive appetite for change in Ontario, and, because of that, we’ve never had so many candidates, so many contested nominations,” Brown said Monday. “For me, given the fact that we’re seeing nominations that are more energized than ever before, I thought engaging PwC would help let anyone know that there’s a neutral arbiter there,” he said, referring to the firm that is also known as PricewaterhouseCoopers. “We had three nominations (last weekend), heard no complaints. Ultimately I have to sign the nominations and I’ve told the party that I want PwC to sign off on the best practices.” Aside from the Tories’ 29 MPPs, the party has nominated 34 candidates for next year’s election.
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Christy Clark would still face tough road, even if Courtenay-Comox seat flips in her favour Members of the B.C. Legislative Assembly better get their vacation time in now, because days off may soon be hard to come by. With the B.C. Liberals anxiously awaiting a recount, and the absentee votes to be counted in Courtenay-Comox, they are still holding out hope they could secure a majority government of 44 seats. They know the most likely path to that scenario would be to flip the Vancouver Island riding the NDP won by
nine votes. Ahead of any recount or tabulating the absentee ballots, the Liberals were elected in 43 of B.C.’s 87 electoral districts, one short of the 44 seats needed to form a majority, while the NDP won 41 and the Greens, three. But with a majority that slim, even simple tasks like appointing a speaker would become a challenge, giving up one of the precious votes that majority governments need to ensure bills are passed smoothly. “We will deal with that when we see what the result of the election is,” said B.C. Premier Christy Clark the day after the historic vote.
“All I can tell you now is, if it’s a majority or a minority, we will work hard with other parties collaboratively that want to work with us.” The speaker is required for the legislature to sit, and in the case of a tie, he or she would act as the deciding vote. But former MLA and NDP finance minister Elizabeth Cull says it will be hard to recruit anyone to sit in the speaker’s chair. “Are the Greens likely to offer up one of their members to be a speaker? I would not think so. They want to have their voting power in the legislature. Would the NDP want to put up one of their members? I doubt it as well,” said Cull. “The Liberals are going to have to put one up themselves in a situation where it will be a dead heat.” Clark herself has a spotty attendance record in the legislature. She’s often said the business of being premier keeps her busy elsewhere. The B.C. Liberals say she attends the legislature twice a week, while in session. But the NDP says she only showed up 17 out of the 51 days the legislature was in session last year and only seven out of 19 days this year. In this new reality, she would be required to spend much more time around Victoria, in order to ensure the 44 votes needed are secured. The amount of travel by members of cabinet or opposition leaders would also be limited.
Quebec lumber workers among the first affected by duty-inspired layoffs Hundreds of Quebec forestry workers are experiencing the first sour tastes from the softwood lumber battle with the United States as they prepare for the start of layoffs. Starting Monday, Resolute Forest Products is cutting shifts at seven sawmills and delaying the start of forest operations that will affect 1,282 workers. Pierrot Fortin, who experienced such heartache during the last impasse in the early 2000s, is again preparing for lost income and uncertainty. “Work stoppages like this are never easy,” said the truck driver who hauls wood from forests in the Lac-Saint-Jean region. “It has an impact on families and everyone is worried.” But the 48-year-old says he’s luckier than some — his house is almost paid and his two children are no longer babies. Fortin feels for young families and older workers who have few employment alternatives in one-industry towns. The big worry is that temporary curtailments will be extended as companies feel growing pressure from retroactive duties and the prospect of additional preliminary charges to be announced next month. During the last softwood lumber dispute, Canada shed 20,000 forestry jobs between 2000 and 2006, and about 400 sawmills closed entirely between 2004 and 2009. Unifor, which represents 24,000 forestry workers at 134 companies, fears duties this time will hurt 25,000 Canadian jobs. La Tuque mayor Normand Beaudoin says any downtime longer than two weeks currently planned for about 100 mill employees would be difficult for families in
the small town about 200 kilometres south of the Lac-Saint-Jean region. “In the short-term I don’t have a lot of worries, but if it goes on for one or two years it will do a lot of harm,” Beaudoin said. Although workers were aware of the
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Nepal - China talks to build cross-border rail link Nepal is in talks with China to build a crossborder rail link that may cost up to $8 billion, and funding could be expected after Nepal formally signed up to Beijing’s Belt and Road initiative, a Nepali finance ministry official said on Sunday. Yug Raj Pandey, an under-secretary at Nepal’s ministry of finance, told Reuters the proposed 550 kilometre-long railway would connect China’s western Tibet region to Nepal’s capital of Kathmandu and will carry goods and passengers. The Himalayan nation officially signed an agreement two days ago to be part of President Xi Jinping’s ambitious plan to build a new Silk Road, he said on the sidelines of the Belt and Road Forum in Beijing. “Now we are a member of (the
initiative) we can get some specific project assistance from China’s government. We expect it for the railway,” he said. “Once we connect by railway then we can increase our trade and invite more tourists to Nepal.” Pandey said the two countries had been in discussions for the past five months about the project, which could cost $7-8 billion and take up to eight years to complete. He said Nepal planned to start preparing a detailed project report for the railway, and that they had yet to decide how much funding they will seek from China. The railway will travel over 400 kilometres in China to the Nepal border, and then about another 150 kilometres from the Nepali border to Kathmandu, he said.
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6 killed in Bangladesh police raid Police in Bangladesh raided a militant hideout on Thursday sparking a clash in which five suspected militants and a fire fighter were killed in blasts that the militants set off, police said. Bangladeshi security forces have been hunting for militants, especially members of a group that has pledged allegiance to Islamic State, since an attack on a cafe in the capital, Dhaka, last July in which 22 people were killed, most of them foreigners. Police and army commandos have killed
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Ex-MP convicted of MLA’s murder A court in Jharkhand’s Hazaribagh today convicted RJD leader and former parliamentarian from Bihar Prabhunath Singh in a 22-year-old murder case of then legislator Ashok Singh. A three-time JD-U and one-time RJD MP from Maharajganj, Prabhunath was convicted along with his brother Dinanath Singh and Ritesh Singh in the case by the Additional District and Sessions Judge of Hazaribagh District Court. Ashok Singh was elected from Mashrak assembly constituency in Bihar in 1995. He was killed 90 days after winning the poll in which he had defeated Prabhunath Singh. Prabhunath Singh was in Janata Dal in 1995 and later joined Janata Dal-United (JD-U). At presently, he is with the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD). He is a strongman of Maharajganj Lok Sabha constituency of Bihar. “My brother had defeated Prabhubath Singh in 1995. Prabhunath had openly said that my brother will be killed within 90 days of becoming legislator and was killed on the 90th day,” Tarkeshwar Singh, Ashok Singh’s brother, told a news channel. The court would pronounce the sentence on May 23. The case was transferred to Hazaribagh in Jharkhand from Bihar on the instruction of the Supreme Court.
Dead IAS officer was to expose major K’taka scam: UP minister Uttar Pradesh Minister Suresh Khanna said in the Assembly today that the Karnataka-cadre IAS officer, who was found dead in Lucknow yesterday, was about to “expose a major scam” in the Karnataka Government even the police have formed an SIT to investigate the death. The mysterious death of Anurag Tewari (36) led to the entire Opposition staging a walkout from the Vidhan Sabha here today protesting the “worsening” law and order
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situation. As soon as the House convened, Samajwadi Party MLA Nitin Agarwal referred to Tewari’s puzzling death in the very heart of a VVIP area of Lucknow. He pointed out the deceased’s family suspected foul play, but the police were “clueless”. Despite the intervention of the Leader of Oppositionm, the Speaker refused to allow Agarwal to raise the issue. In protest, the Samajwadi Party staged a walkout.
India’s top investigative agency has raided the homes of exfinance minister P Chidambaram and his son in connection with a financial misconduct probe. A spokesperson of the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) told the BBC that the agency was conducting searches in the southern city of Chennai (Madras). The CBI is probing investment clearances given to a firm during Mr Chidambaram’s tenure. He said the government was using the raids to try to “silence his voice”. CBI spokesperson RK Gaur said the agency was also conducting raids in other cities like Mumbai, Delhi and Gurgaon. Mr Chidambaram, who served as finance minister until his Congress party was voted out of power in 2014, said the CBI was targeting him because of his writings. The former minister often criticises Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s policies in his speeches and articles. He said every case during his tenure was “processed according to law”. The Congress party said the raids were “a fishing expedition launched by the Modi government against Mr Chidambaram”.
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Continued from Page 1... This is the first-ever to be manufactured by 3-D printing, a tech trend we don’t see disappearing (or even going away a bit) anytime soon. NASA is planning on launching it off of Wallops Island, Virginia, on June 21, according to the Business Standard. Rifath’s satellite beat out of a slew of other inventions at a competition jointly sponsored by NASA and ‘I Doodle Learning’ called ‘Cubes in Space,’ in an effort to bring new technologies and devices to space and solve current quandries as well as new ones. “The main role of the satellite will be to demonstrate the performance of 3-D printed carbon fibre. We did a lot of research on different cube satellites all over the world and found ours was the lightest,” he told the Times of India. Despite being from a small town in Tamil Nadu called Pallapatti, Rifath does have bigger than big-city dreams for the 240 minute-long mission and his aeronautics career — and has proved his scientific prowess in the past, too. When he was just 15, he invented a twoand-a-half pound helium weather balloon from a ground in Kelambakkam, as a part of the Young Scientist India-2015 competition held by Space Kidz India. (Plus, in the past, NASA’s also had assistance from other teens, like the 17-year-old Brit who noticed an error in the International Space Station data.) But it was this victory that has Rifath particularly stoked about his future in space. “ One of the scientists from [the] Colorado Space Grant Consortium has appreciated us using an idiom, saying ‘we nearly fell out of the chair,’ because he was so excited and amazed, Rifath said. And if scientists are falling out of their chairs over this invention, we’re beyond impressed. We can’t wait to see what you do next, Rifath!
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Chidambaram’s son Karti leaves for London two days after CBI raid Two days after the CBI conducted searches in his premises, Karti Chidambaram, son of former Union finance minister P Chidambaram on Thursday left for London. Close associates confirmed that Karti, an AICC member, took a flight to London on Thursday morning. He was accompanied by a friend. A source close to Karti told he had travelled as per schedule. “It was a planned travel and had nothing to do with the CBI action,” said the source. His father also told
PTI in New Delhi, “Karti is travelling as per earlier travel plans. He will return after a few days. There is no ban on his travel.” The CBI had on Tuesday conducted searches in connection with a case against Karti for allegedly influencing Foreign Investment Promotion Board (FIPB) officials to grant clearance for “unapproved” investments by INX Media, in 2007 when P Chidambaram was finance minister. INX Media was run by its directors Indrani Mukerjea and Peter Mukerjea.
Foodgrains set to be cheaper under GST Foodgrains will cost less from July 1 when the nationwide Goods and Service Tax (GST) is expected to be rolled out as the GST Council today decided to exempt the dailyuse commodities from the levy. Common use products like hair oil, soaps and toothpaste will be charged a single national sales tax or GST of 18 per cent instead of the present 22-24 per cent tax incidence through a combination of central and state government levies. The GST rates for all but six items were finalised on day one of the two-day meeting here of the GST Council, headed by Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley and comprising state representatives. Milk and curd will continue to be exempt from taxation when the Goods and Service Tax (GST) replaces current indirect taxes. ‘Mithai’ or sweets will attract 5 per cent levy. Daily-use items like sugar, tea, coffee (barring instant coffee) and edible oil will attract the lowest tax rate of 5 per cent, almost the same as current incidence. Prices of foodgrains, especially wheat and rice, will come down as these will be exempt from GST. Currently, some states levy Value Added Tax (VAT) on them. Aerated drinks and cars will be in 28 per cent bracket. On top of the peak rate, small cars will attract a 1 per cent cess, mid-sized
cars will attract 3 per cent and luxury cars 15 per cent. On gold, states demanded a 4 per cent tax even though the rate is not among the 5, 12, 18 and 28 per cent approved bands. ACs
and refrigerators will fall in the 28 per cent tax slab while life-saving drugs have been kept at 5 per cent rate. Jaitley said there will be no inflationary impact as most of the rates, which are at 31 per cent, have been brought down to 28 per cent. Coal will attract GST of 5 per cent as against the current tax incidence of 11.69 per cent. “Cereals will be in exempt list. But what is to be done with packaged and branded food has to be separately decided,” he said.
India gets new big guns - 31 yrs after Bofors Thirty-one years after the Bofors artillery guns were ordered from Sweden and the resultant bribery scandal, the first addition to the Indian artillery happened today, breaking what is often termed as the ‘Bofors jinx’. The first two pieces of the Ultra Light Howitzer (ULH) M-777, arrived at the New Delhi airport on board a special aircraft. These are a part of the 145 guns on order from BAE Systems at a cost of $ 737 million. These are set to be formally handed over to the Army in the next 2-3 weeks. The Army wants to start firing the guns immediately in the peak summer at Pokhran, Rajasthan. The Army said as per the contract, the first two guns would be used to create what are known as the ‘firing tables’. “The induction will commence from March 2019 onwards at the rate of five guns per month till the complete consignment is received by mid2021,” its spokesperson said. The two guns have been shipped in parts that need to be assembled at the Mahindra facility here. BAE will supply the first 25 guns in a ready-to-use condition.
Made of titanium, each gun weighs 4,000 kg, making it transportable with ease by CH47 Chinook helicopters, C-17 Globemaster and C-130 Hercules aircraft or on trucks to provide increased mobility in the mountains. India hasn’t ordered any new 155 mm
artillery guns after March 1986 when 410 pieces of the Swedish company Bofors’ FH-77B 155mm/39 calibre Howitzer were purchased for approximately Rs 1,437 crore. The Army’s Field Artillery Rationalisation Plan, drawn in 1999, aimed to acquire 2,8003,000 artillery guns of various types. The projection included 814 truck-mounted guns, 1,580 towed guns, 100 tracked self-propelled guns, 180 wheeled self-propelled guns and 145 ultra-light Howitzers.
Bollywood’s ‘favourite mother’ Reema Lagoo dies She passed away in a Mumbai hospital after suffering a cardiac arrest on Wednesday night. The actress was famous for playing the role of the mother of main characters in films and TV soaps. She also acted in several Marathi language plays. She starred in dozens of hit Bollywood films like Hum Aapke Hain Koun, Kuch Kuch Hota Hai, and Maine Pyar Kiya.
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2 more farmers commit suicide A day after two farmers ended their lives in Bathinda district, two more farmers allegedly committed suicide at Ubhawal and Mangwal villages of Sangrur today. The police have started investigations in both cases.
Sources said Hardev Singh of Ubhawal went to his fields this morning and hanged himself with a tree. Some villagers spotted the
PSPCL buys power to meet demand
With summer season at its peak and paddy season round the corner, the demand for power is on the rise. Punjab State Power Corporation Ltd (PSPCL) is recording the highest ever metered sale of around 1,800 lakh units almost everyday. The power surplus Punjab is buying power from outside due to its cost effectiveness to meet the demand. The corporation has floated tenders to buy 1,200 to 1,600 MW during the paddy season. Senior officials confirmed that the daily demand of 1,800 lakh units is roughly 10 per cent above the demand seen during the same period in 2016. At present, the PSPCL is buying power through exchange where they are getting power at around Rs 3 per unit, which is way cheaper than their own power. Besides, the PSPCL has also started its thermal power plants which it had shut earlier due to the availability of power from private plants. The average demand for power during the paddy season in 2016 was 2,261 lakh units per day which was met without taking any regulatory measures on any category of consumer. “Keeping this in mind, we expect a 10 per cent rise this year as around 1 lakh tubewells have been added,” said officials. The PSPCL has already floated tenders for purchase of 600 MW (if needed) from northern corridor at Rs 3.16 per unit, while it also has the option of buying 600 to 1,000 MW from the western corridor at Rs 2.68 per unit. Since generating own power costs Rs 3.60 per unit, the PSPCL usually buys power to save costs. The Talwandi Sabo thermal plant, which had developed a snag last month, is expected to be functional by June 25 and would supply 1980 MW. “We are fully equipped for the paddy season. We expect 100 per cent availability from hydro generation plants and maximum generation from available thermal plants,” said A. Venu Prasad, CMD, PSPCL.
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body and informed his family. The deceased’s family members said he was under stress due to a debt of around Rs 8 lakh taken from a bank and private money lenders. Nirmal Singh, incharge, Badrukhan police post, said: “Hardev had taken a loan and failed to repay it. He was under stress these days and consequently hanged himself. We are conducting further investigations.” In the second incident, Harjinder Singh of Mangwal allegedly consumed some pesticide last evening following which he was rushed to hospital where he died today. His neighbours said he was under stress as he failed to repay a debt of around Rs 4 lakh. Ranjit Singh, SHO, Sadar, said: “Last evening, his family members told us that he had taken some medicine by mistake. We are probing the matter.”
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Phase I began with a big bang. And by the end of Phase II, all, but three MPs, from Punjab have forgotten to adopt villages. This is the fate of the Sansad Adarsh Gram Yojana (SAANJHI) in the state. Phase II concluded this March. Sources in the Department of Rural Development and Panchayats said that in Phase I of the programme, all 20 MPs (including seven Rajya Sabha members) from the state had adopted a village each. But in Phase II (April 2016 to March 2017), only three parliamentarians — Dr Dharamvira Gandhi from Patiala, Harsimrat Kaur Badal from Bathinda and Prem Singh Chandumajra from Anandpur Sahib — expressed willingness to adopt villages.
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None of the remaining 17 MPs has shown interest in the scheme. C Siban, Director, Department of Rural Development and Panchayats, confirmed MPs’ unwillingness in the programme. “We have written to all MPs to select villages,” he said. Besides, the department has written to all Deputy Commissioners to help MPs in selecting villages by May 31.
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Big election promise from SODELPA SODELPA Leader Sitiveni Rabuka has today announced that a SODELPA Government will remove the tertiary loan scheme operated by the Tertiary Scholarships and Loans Board, convert existing loans to scholarships, and offer scholarships to all tertiary students who wish to study. Rabuka says this would be an extension of free education to tertiary institutions. He says that development is the duty of every government, and as the nation progressed, more and more developments and benefits could be extended to the whole nation by successive governments. Rabuka says they will convert all existing loans to scholarships, meaning it will not have to be repaid, but that students will serve a bond which is a requirement to work in Fiji, for the duration of their term of sponsorship. He then says that scholarships will be offered in the areas of priority of the government, meaning in the areas where Fiji requires certain professions and trades, to benefit the nation. The SODLEPA Leader says the travel ban on students on guarantors is also a breach of their human rights. He says travel restrictions should not be imposed by civil servants or a statutory body
like the TSLB, but only by the Courts, given it is a limitation of the freedom of movement of people. SODELPA’s petition to have tuition fee free education at the three universities and 14 technical colleges in the country was defeated in parliament last year. SODELPA MP Viliame Gavoka had said that it is necessary for the petition to be referred to a Parliamentary Standing Committee as the government can afford to have fee free tertiary education. Gavoka said $110 million will be needed for this initiative, and this can be done by reducing the roads and water budget. Minister for Economy Aiyaz Sayed‑Khaiyum had said during the debate that more students are going to universities after the introduction of the Tertiary Education Loans and Scholarship Scheme. He said the roads and water budget cannot be reduced. Sayed‑Khaiyum also raised the question on who will pay for all the tax dollars used to just help students graduate and they then go to other countries. Education Minister Doctor Mahendra Reddy had said this is just another drama being created by the opposition.
Rabuka: ‘To you (Fiji Indians) I say, I am sorry’ Sitiveni Rabuka says the rioting and assault on some Fijians of Indian descent on May 14, 1987 were the deliberate actions of selfish persons and he apologised for it. “Many of them have been dealt with according to law. “I pray that God Almighty will grant all those hurting the grace to forgive me. To you I say, I am sorry,” he said. Looking back 30 years, the former prime minister said he had on many occasions apologised publicly to Fijians of Indian descent and he continued to make reparations for 1987. And as Fijians remembered the 30th anniversary of the events of Fiji’s first coup yesterday, Mr Rabuka said he emphatically acknowledged that coups were not the way to resolve any type of national situation in a civilised society. They however go directly against the very basic principles of human decency and rights and his Christian beliefs, he said.
“Fiji is at a crossroads and there are many wounds that need healing,” Mr Rabuka said. “It is important that our leaders are more responsible with their actions and works, to encourage and promote peace and goodwill amongst Fiji’s religious and ethnic communities.” He reassured all minority religious and ethnic communities that SODELPA was committed to assuring their security in Fiji because they also belonged to Fiji with the indigenous Fijians. “We respect and appreciate your contributions to Fiji. “We want to work together with you for a more peaceful, prosperous Fiji.” Mr Rabuka added SODELPA would promote closer inter-ethnic cooperation, partnership and goodwill which would be the mainstay of a lasting peace that would prevent future political crises. He, however, said he didn’t start the coup culture in Fiji.
Fourteen young women will make their public debut on May 27 to contest the crown of the Hibiscus Festival and the title of Miss Suva. The pageant’s Queens category coordinator, Jane Kanas, said the group comprised 12 women who applied to be in the pageant and two who were brought into the competition by their sponsors. “They are a very good lot this
Minimum wage rate set at $2.68/hr All employers will have to pay their workers an hourly rate of $2.68 when Government endorses this minimum wage. And the Ministry of Employment has reiterated it would ensure all employers adhered. Ministry deputy secretary Vilimone Baledrokadroka made this comment while responding to public concerns on how they would monitor this policy. An employee asked how the ministry would carry out monitoring process to ensure all employers paid the minimum rate of $2.68 per hour. “This is where the compliance arm of the ministry comes in and our officers based around Fiji will monitor this,” Mr
Canecutters and housemaids will also qualify for the minimum wage of $2.68 per hour, once Government endorses the approved rate that is under public consultation. Ministry of Employment deputy secretary Vilimone Baledrokadroka said all working sectors would need to abide by the minimum wage. He confirmed at the minimum wage consultation in Labasa yesterday, that cane
About 200 foreigners residing illegally in Fiji remain at large, the Department of Immigration says. These overstayers are part of the 500 that were at large last year, of which 300 have been sent back to their countries. Department of Immigration director Nemani Vuniwaqa pleaded with the public to contact them with any information on these aliens. Mr Vuniwaqa said they have carried out raids, but the search for these people have been unsuccessful. “We have carried out raids but these have been futile because they have moved or are evading us,” Mr Vuniwaqa said. “These immigrants have come in through the gates following the legal processes and it’s not that they illegally entered the country.
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Baledrokadroka said. “Once this is adopted or endorsed by Government it will change the current minimum wage rate and our officers will check on all employers. “The new legislation has shifted the role of labour inspectors compared to the old colonial days where inspectors were seen to be like police officers coming to the employment industry to punish them.” The new law, Mr Baledrokadroka said, promoted good faith and positive work relations in the industry. “It brings together employers and the labour officials to discuss issues about operations of organisation and the way forward.
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year. So many smart confident young women and I’m so excited about their progress,” Ms Kanas said. The women have begun rehearsals and photo shoots for the past two weeks in preparation for the festival. Vodafone is once again the major sponsor of the week-long pageant, which will take place at the Vodafone Arena from August 11 - 19.
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“It’s a matter of one overstaying the permit and not regularising it or extending it.” He said when the department started the exercise, there were more than 500 foreigners illegally staying in Fiji. Mr Vuniwaqa said they had managed to identify and send back over 300 overstayers to their countries of origin. “We are appealing to members of the public to come forward if they have information or are aware of these immigrants.” In an earlier interview, Minister for Defence and National Security Ratu Inoke Kubuabola urged people in coastal villages and remote islands to work with police in identifying illegal international elements in the country. Mr Kubuabola said the task of protecting our borders was the duty of all Fijians.
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Saturday, May 20, 2017
Pakistan at crossroads in terror fight, must decide: Army chief Pakistan stands at a “crossroads” in its fight against extremism and must decide whether it wants to enjoy the benefits of its
young demography or suffer at the hands of terrorism, Army chief Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa said today. Gen Bajwa, speaking on the role of ‘Youth In Rejecting Extremism’ here, said the Army would defeat terrorists but it needed the support of the nation to wipe out extremism from the society.
“Please remember, while the Army fights terrorists, terrorism and extremism is fought by law enforcing agencies and society,” he said. Pakistan is a young nation, the army chief said, adding that demographically, more than 50 per cent of population is projected to be less than 25 years of age. “We are standing at a crossroads; ten year down the line, we will either be enjoying the fruits of a youth dividend or suffering at the hands of a youth bulge, especially with the youth which remains vulnerable to extremism,” he said. “A youth driven towards extremism is a youth without a clear idea of his values and identity,” Gen Bajwa said. Talking about India caught in extremism, he said: “Just next door, India seems to have given in to extremism to such an extent that it has become the new normal. Hate has been mainstreamed in India and it is distorting there national outlook.”
UN court orders not to execute Jadhav A top UN court has ordered Pakistan not to execute a former Indian navy officer convicted on charges of spying until it has had time to hear a case brought by India. India has argued in the International Court of Justice that Pakistan violated international laws by not allowing it access to Kulbhushan Sudhir Jadhav. Mr Jadhav was arrested in Balochistan in March 2016 and convicted last month. India denies Mr Jadhav is a spy, and Pakistan denies kidnapping him. Sitting in The Hague, the court rejected Pakistan’s argument that it did not have jurisdiction over the case, and said it would hear the case and seek arguments from both
sides. “It is appropriate for the court to order that Pakistan take all measures at its disposal to ensure Mr Jadhav is not executed before this court has given its final decision,” court president Ronny Abraham said on Thursday. “India has the right to seek consular access for Jadhav,” he added. India’s case had no substance, the Pakistani government said. “In our submissions on 15 May, we had assured the court unambiguously that Commander Jadhav would be provided every opportunity and remedy available under the law to defend his case,” a statement said.
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Heroin found at London Heathrow on plane from Pakistan No-one is under arrest following the discovery on Monday, but the aeroplane was impounded on arrival at Heathrow Airport so it could be searched for several hours. The crew’s passports were temporarily seized. Pakistani reports say it was an aircraft of the national carrier, PIA, flying from the capital Islamabad. They say the narcotic was distributed in bundles around different parts of the plane. The plane has now made a delayed trip back to Pakistan
with a new crew. The UK’s National Crime Agency says no arrests were made but enquiries were ongoing.
Pakistan rejects Musharraf’s conditions for his high treason trial Pakistan has rejected former military ruler Pervez Musharraf ’s demands of military security and safe passage to Dubai to face his high treason trial, saying an “absconder” cannot give conditions and “dictate his prerequisites” to the court. The federal government on Wednesday told a threemember special court that being an absconder for high treason, 73-year-old Musharraf cannot seek any relief until he surrenders before the court which is trying him in the high treason case. “An absconder cannot dictate his prerequisites to the court and give conditions,
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Indian restaurant in UK could close after reports of human meat being sold An Indian restaurant in the UK could be forced to shut down after a fake news report claiming it serves human meat went viral on Facebook, according to a media report.
Shinra Begum, the owner of ‘KarriTwist’ in south east London, said people have threatened to vandalise the building and police officers have been called in. However, the article originated from a
prank news site where anonymous users can submit their own fake news before sharing the stories on social media, metro.co.uk reported on Wednesday. “One person said he would have broken the windows if our shutters weren’t up. One member of the public did report it to the police. It has greatly affected our business. We have had people call us up telling us how dare you serve us human meat. If it wasn’t happening to me I would laugh about it,” Shinra said. “This has done the rounds everywhere and people are believing this. We have had it for 60 years and it could shut down after somebody wrote something like this,” she said. “Even though the article, consisting of just a single paragraph, was littered with spelling and grammatical errors, people believed it was true,” Shinra added.
UK landlord faces legal action for ban on Indian tenants A 69-year-old British landlord, who instructed agents not to let his properties to people from India and Pakistan, is facing legal action, UK’s human rights watchdog has said. Fergus Wilson, one of the UK’s biggest buy-to-let landlords, banned “coloured” people from renting his properties as they cooked curry and left behind lingering smell. The UK’s Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) confirmed that it had applied for an injunction against Wilson at the Central London County Court. “We have asked the court if it agrees with us that Mr Wilson’s lettings policy
contains unlawful criteria and, if so, to issue an injunction,” said EHRC chief executive Rebecca Hilsenrath. “As this is now formal legal action we will release further information at a later date,” she said. However, Wilson remained defiant over his policy, which he justifies on economic grounds to save costs on re-carpeting homes that smell of Indian cooking once tenants have left. “Given that I have not had any Indian or Pakistani person apply for a house during the past five years, I am not sure what the EHRC seeks to achieve,” he said.
UK minister mentions alcohol in Gurudwara, admonished by Sikh woman UK Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson had a tough time on Wednesday on the election campaign trail when a British Sikh woman admonished him for talking about whiskey during a stop at a gurdwara in the city of Bristol. Johnson, whose wife is of Sikh origin, was forced to apologise for raising the issue of high tariffs on scotch whiskey imports into India, which could be brought down if a free trade deal is struck between India and the UK post-Brexit. “He was simply making the point that a free trade deal with, for example, India could be huge for both sides,” said a spokesperson for the senior Cabinet minister. “He pointed out that in India billions of
litres of whiskey are consumed every year but there is a 120 per cent (customs duty) on imports of scotch whiskey and wouldn’t it be great if we could have free trade. “One lady expressed her views based on a personal situation but the other 30 attendees warmly welcomed his remarks. He said he was sorry to hear of her personal story but that was all,” he said. Johnson had stopped over at the Shri Guru Nanak Prakash Singh Sabha to show his support for Bristol East Conservative candidate Theo Clarke. He was presented with a ceremonial turban and given a tour of the gurdwara before his remarks created a stir.
NRI councillor elected Loughton mayor in UK An Indian-origin councillor has been elected mayor of the populous Loughton town in the UK. Philip Abraham has been serving as the deputy mayor for the last one year and has taken over from previous mayor Carol Davis. Loughton is the most populous town in the Epping Forest District of Essex. The mayor represents the town at civic occasions, as well as at events held by the town’s schools, clubs and other community and charitable organisations. “I am absolutely thrilled to have been
elected as the mayor. I feel honoured to have been given the opportunity to serve the community as mayor,” Abraham said after the election. In the first meeting chaired by Abraham, councillor Stephen Murray, who is very well known in the community, was elected the new deputy mayor. Abraham, who represents the Alderton ward, was first elected to the council in 2012 and re-elected in 2016. He is supported by a nonpolitical local organisation called Loughton Residents Association (LRA).
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Superstars’ FAT pay cheques the real reason why Bollywood can never deliver an international blockbuster like Baahubali 2? Baahubali 2: The Conclusion has taken not just the nation, but also the west by storm ever since it released.
The Prabhas, Anushka Shetty and Rana Daggubati-starrer has managed to make everyone stand up and take notice. Made at a shoestring budget as compared to Hollywood fantasy films, Baahubali 2 has become a case study for Indian cinema. While we have seen several write ups on the records that the film has made and some frivolous reasoning on why Bollywood is incapable of creating a mammoth success like SS Rajamouli’s Baahubali 2,
we decided to find out from our trade expert – Akshaye Rathi (exhibitor and distributor) if there’s any truth to this… And you’d be shocked to know that indeed Bollywood CANNOT afford to make a film like Baahubali 2. And the reason is not lack of talent, star power or creating perfect content. Bollywood is, in fact, literally paying a heavy price because of its superstars. We got an expert to tell us what is it that PrabhasRajamouli’s combo had that our B-town biggies didn’t. And while we were initially surprised, we got convinced in the end that it is indeed the biggies who have become a roadblock to such success stories in B-town. And that not it, Rathi also reveals how unfortunately in a bid to make great cinema, artists and filmmakers have forgotten the trade aspect of film making which keeps the business going. Read our trade expert – Akshaye Rathi’s revelations that will give you an insight on why Bollywood will NOT be able to deliver a mega hit like Baahubali 2 ever…
3 HOT looks of Deepika Padukone from Cannes 2017
Aishwarya is not the FIRST celeb to wear Michael Cinco’s Versailles inspired gown Aishwarya Rai Bachchan has already knocked it out of the park at Cannes 2017. The Bollywood diva and yummy mummy made a stylish entry to the French Riviera in a double breasted jacket denims and ankle strap sandals. She teamed it with a Dior bag. The actress then began her gown game and all of us were transfixed. Twitterati went gaga over the semi-sheer green gown with ruffles that she wore for her first appearance. Made by Yanina Couture, the gown had bright hues like fir green, red and blue. Ash’s next outing was in a floral printed Mark Bumgarner gown that had us raving as well.
Tiger Shroff To Star In Indian Remake Of Sylvester Stallone’s Rambo For the last few days, there were murmurs in the industry that Tiger Shroff will star in the Bollywood retelling of Sylvester Stallone’s cult hit Rambo. Now Tiger himself has confirmed the news to Hollywood Reporter. The film will be directed by Bang Bang director Siddarth Anand. M! Capital Ventures, Original Entertainment, Impact Films and Siddharth Anand Pictures will be producing the film. “Being a martial artist and a huge action movie buff since childhood, this all seems very surreal, and I’m very grateful for this opportunity. By no means do I believe I can replace the legendary Sylvester Stallone; however, I do feel that somehow this is something I’ve been preparing for since childhood,” said Tiger.
The film revolves around the story of a solider, who is the last surviving member of an elite covert unit. He
returns home to find out about the ongoing war within the country and faces the enemy upfront and causes them the maximum damage. The principal photography for the film will begin in February. The film will be releasing in late February 2018.
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Alia no likey, PeeCee! Priyanka Chopra may have slayed it with her recent bikini appearances in Miami, but back home Alia Bhatt does not seem too impressed. PeeCee’s scorching hot pictures have gone viral and are breaking the Internet. At a recent event, the Dear Zindagi (2016) actress was asked about Priyanka’s sexy avatar. Alia made a strange expression and preferred to ignore the question by picking up a book! Did Alia just open a new chapter in frosty relations with PeeCee?
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This is special Mohenjo-Daro (2016) actress Pooja Hegde winged her way to Dubai last night. She has been invited as guest of honour by the Bunts Association of the United Arab Emirates. She will be felicitated by her community folk at an event today. Pooja says, “It’s a great feeling when you are appreciated by your own people. I feel honoured and privileged and I am motivated to work harder now.” Hopefully, it will translate to another Bollywood film in her kitty after her lacklustre debut opposite Hrithik Roshan.
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Is Salman Khan planning a Hindi remake of Mohanlal’s action adventure Pulimurugan (2016)? During a media interaction in Dubai for promotions of his next film, Tubelight, Sallu dropped a hint. He said that he had heard a great deal about the Malayalam film and was keen to watch it. Sallu has acted in two Malayalam remakes — Bodyguard (2011), a remake of Siddique’s 2010 film of the same name and Kyon Ki (2005) which was a remake of Priyadarshan’s Thalavattam (1986). Sallu also said that he would fix a meeting with Siddique after watching Pulimurugan.
Chinese feminist groups not impressed by Dangal
No love for leather
Telugu on my tongue Freddy Daruwala, who was last seen in Vidyut Jamwalstarrer Commando 2, has dived into his next project. He plays the antagonist in Ravi Teja’s upcoming copdrama. Given that it’s a Telugu movie, Freddy has started attending language classes to get the diction and accent right, months before the shoot gets underway.
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Aamir Khan-starrer Dangal (2016) released earlier this month in China and has been shattering box-office records. Chinese feminist groups, however, have come down heavily on Nitesh Tiwari’s film. They feel Dangal perpetuates stereotyoes about how a father forces his daughters to live their lives according to his whims and fancies. Discussions on the patriarchal values have sparked an online backlash. A viewer said, “The father’s
values make me vomit. He forces his daughters to live a certain type of life with his dream to make them a champion. The movie is not about breaking gender stereotypes. It’s knee-deep in prejudice.” Another viewer was quoted as saying, “The movie reeks of patriarchy and male chauvinism.” Wei Tingting, director of the Guangzhou Gender and Sexuality Education Center has said those comments only show public’s anxiety around feminism.
Harshvardhan Rane has joined the bandwagon of actors who have turned down offers to endorse products made from animal skin. Harsh, who has been an ardent supporter of an animal rights group, says, “I don’t know why everyone is obsessed with fur and leather. Why can’t we all opt for leather-free fashion? Everything I wear is absolutely vegan. We need to be more responsible towards animals.” Point noted.
Boman Irani broke down on the set of Sabse Bada Kalakar recently after an impromptu video was played during shoot. The veteran actor, who plays a judge on the show, was moved to see his mother, Jerbanu, talk about how blessed she felt to have a son like him. Boman was surprised since he had no clue when his mum had shot for it. He got tearyeyed. Unit hands say the shoot had to be stopped till Boman regained his composure.
Will Prabhas-Anushka reunite? There has been a great deal of speculation about which female actress will be cast in Prabhas’s next, Saaho. The latest name to be tossed around is that of his Bahubali co-star Anushka Shetty. The makers want to cash in on their chemistry in the magnum opus. Among the B-Town girls, names of Parineeti Chopra, Katrina
Kaif, Shraddha Kapoor and Disha Patani have been doing the rounds.
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Rishi Kapoor: I’ve Been Unlucky With Awards... It’s Payback Time Now Yes, Karan Johar. He was the film’s producer. I told him that I can’t do it and will give up the film. He said the same thing happened with Kareena Kapoor in her first film and that everything will be okay. However, once I got into the rhythm with Shakun, which was much later in the film -- I started understanding his point of view and he understood mine. You are all praises for Shakun, but let’s say, hypothetically, if the film had not clicked, Kapoor & Sons brought to Bollywood what few films have in the past – a lovable dysfunctional family. The film, directed by Shakun Batra portrayed relatably ‘flawed’ characters forcing the audience to face realities the society continues to ignore. Amidst the chaos, it was Rishi Kapoor’s portrayal of ‘Dadu’ that kept the humour alive. We presented the veteran actor with SpotboyE Salaam for the Best Supporting Actor (Male) and sat down for a chat with him. You have got practically all the Best Supporting Actor awards for your performance in Kapoor & Sons. Were you expecting this? No, not really. I am unlucky with awards and suddenly, I think, time is paying me back, so probably I am getting it now. Thank you for all of them. Thank you SpotboyE.com for recognising my work. It was great fun working in Kapoor & Sons. But you didn’t enjoy working in the film? Let me put it this way, I troubled my director a lot. Shakun Batra? Yeah. But then I analysed it. When you sit on a chair--- especially a person like me, who people know as very impatient -- for a period of five-and-a-half hours; from six in the morning until noon and just being done (obviously it’s some kind of passion I have for my work, which is why I am in front of the mirror being done up) up, and after that you go on the sets and start working--- there is some kind of irritation that obviously builds up inside you. Yes, and primarily your problem was too many takes of the same shot. Right? Not too many takes, but too many shots of the same thing. The angles were similar, but I guess, that’s the way people work today. There is no more film, everything is digital, there is no problem of wasting raw stock. The pattern has almost all changed. I am an old-timer, so it’s probably going to take me a little time to adjust to the fact that films, or should we rather call it cinema... So yeah, cinema will be now made in a particular definite way. I have to adapt myself. I had objections and wanted to know which shot is going to stay. I always get confused because I am not that kind of an actor who can recreate an emotion, or recreate that same moment from every angle. I am more of a spontaneous actor and I don’t engineer my acting. I have no method at all. I don’t know what to do in each take, so I wouldn’t know if there is no continuity. These things bothered me, but obviously I was proved wrong by the director. Ultimately the end result was what he wanted--- and that’s the way it is. You almost walked out of the film. What made you stay back? (Laughs) It happened on the second day. I called up Karan (Johar) and told him I can’t cope with this. Karan Johar?
would you have said that he is good? I like a director who takes his own stand. He had a point of view which I accepted--and vice versa. We met halfway. I like it that he wanted it in a certain specific way and he managed to do it, so I respect him for his conviction. I protested because perhaps I was irritable in that cage on my face. Somewhere, it was some distraction.
I just want a ‘yes or no’ answer - If the film had not clicked would you have praised Shakun Batra? I worked in a film called Aurangzeb and the film didn’t work. I praised the director then. Even now, I think it has one of my good works. Would you have praised Shakun Batra – yes or no? Yes, I would have because he gave me a role and agreed to do what I wanted.
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Don’t exaggerate. Keep your thoughts to yourself for the time being. Don’t play on your partner’s emotions. Communication must be open, precise, and honest. Your lucky day this week will be Thursday.
Don’t count on correspondence to clear up major problems. A lack of support and negativity have been the main problems. You will accomplish the most through or. Travel and communications will not run as smoothly as you had hoped. Your lucky day this week will be Sunday.
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Oct 23 - Nov 22
You may not be too pleased with the actions of those you live with. Try to be honest when dealing with your mate. Don’t spend too much on products that promise amazing cosmetic results. Be sure to sidestep those who are eccentric or unpredictable. Your lucky day this week will be Thursday.
Don’t be too eager to spend what’s left over; more unexpected expenses are evident. Partnerships could be tense. Don’t push your luck. You may exaggerate your emotional situation. Don’t be too shy to promote your own interests. Your lucky day this week will be Wednesday.
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May 20 - June 21
Nov 23 - Dec 22
You may find that your family responsibilities are piling up. Empty promises are evident; therefore, get it in writing, to be safe. Promotions will be yours if you have acted professionally in times of crisis. Think twice before eating spicy foods; you may have problems with your stomach. Your lucky day this week will be Sunday.
Cancer
Zaheer Shaves Off Beard, Fiancee Sagarika Fails To Recognise Him! Out of IPL (Delhi Daredevils went down rather badly), Zaheer Khan took to put the defeat behind him. And lo! He shaved off his beard to look and think different! The cricketer’s fiancee Sagarika Ghatge has something to say about his new look. The Chak De India girl took to Twitter: ” Came back home to this stranger @zakkhan34 doing #breakthebeard rather well”. Sagarika Ghatge and Zaheer Khan are madly in love. Fans want to know more about their love story. Zaheer announced his engagement on Twitter a few days ago as he posted a pic with Sagarika wearing a rock on her finger. Wrote Zaheer: ” Never laugh at your wife’s choices. You are one of them !!! Partners for life.” Soon after his engagement
announcement, everyone showered their congratulatory wishes to the couple, from Bollywood celebrities to cricketers, they all gave their best wishes to Zaheer and Sagarika. Sourav Ganguly had the quirkiest
congratulatory wish for the cricketer, he wrote, ” @ImZaheer well done ZK ..best decision u have made .god bless both..hopefully post match interview will get better.stay happy”.
This may not be the time to lend or borrow. You may want to take a trip; however, before you do, make sure that your car is serviced properly. Your competitive nature will enable you to win any contest you enter. Good friends will give you honest answers. Your lucky day this week will be Saturday.
Capricorn
June 22 - July 23
Dec 23 - Jan 20
Don’t let the erratic behavior of someone you live with interfere with your professional performance. Your trendy style and unique way of doing things will entice new acquaintances. You will be misinterpreted if you get involved in other people’s problems. Don’t overload your plate. Your lucky day this week will be Thursday.
Leo
Your honesty will not only win you points but also respect. Unexpected bills may set you back. There may be opportunities to attend social functions that are linked to work. You can make excellent purchases this week. Your lucky day this week will be Thursday.
Aquarius
June 24 - August 23
Jan 21 - Feb 19
You’ll be an emotional basket case this week. Don’t take any comments too seriously. Don’t put all your cash in one place. You can gain distinction; however, it may be for the wrong reasons. Look into ways to better yourself through improving your dietary habits and daily routines. Your lucky day this week will be Monday.
Virgo
Obstacles may stand in your way where career and success are concerned. Your partner may be somewhat irritable this week. Opportunities for new and exciting relationships will be yours if you get out and join groups. Don’t make any rash decisions that may affect friendships. Your lucky day this week will be Sunday.
Pisces
August 24 - Sept 24
Feb 20 - March 20
Good friends will give you honest answers. This is not the best time to take a risk, to gamble or spend money you really can’t afford to part with. Compromising could be on the agenda this week. Your health may suffer if you don’t control your present situation. Your lucky day this week will be Friday.
You can get phenomenal returns if you present your ideas to those who can back your interests. Empty promises and a lack of cash may put a damper on your plans. Opportunities will come through behind the scenes activities. You can come into money; however, perhaps not under the best circumstances. Your lucky day this week will be Saturday.
Bollywood personalities’ birthdays
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rajesh roshan MAY 24
karan johar MAY 25
kunal khemu MAY 25
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Days after Simran writer Apurva Asrani claimed Kangana stole credit, Shahid writer Sameer says Apurva had done a Kangy on him four years ago!
THE Simran credits saga seems to be getting murkier. Writer Sameer Gautam Singh, who had scripted Hansal Mehta’s Shahid (2013), has called out Apurva Asrani for raising a hue and cry over actress Kangana Ranaut being given credit as co-writer of Simran. In a long Facebook post yesterday, Sameer has alleged that Apurva pressurised Hansal to give him editing credit for Shahid, although he was already on board as editor. Sameer tells mid-day, “I was a greenhorn when I did Shahid. At that time, I had no industry friends. Apurva’s job was to build the narrative on the edit table. Why was he given a screenplay credit in a film in which he hadn’t punched in a word? There is a deep-rooted hypocrisy and Apurva seems to be doing all this for mileage. I feel upset that Hansal is being made out to be a villain. In Shahid, Hansal sir was there working on the drafts and thus, he earned his credit. Apurva raising questions on his credit is both funny and sad. As
Sameer Gautam Singh; (right) Apurva Asrani; (far right) Kangana Ranaut in a still from Hansal Mehta’s upcoming film, Simran and compels me to talk about something similar Apurva did with a much smaller project, a short film that I directed,� he says, adding this isn’t the first time that Apurva has cried Filmmaker Jaydeep Sarkar claims Apurva had foul over credit. “This business of public reacted badly to press shaming for quick publicity coverage of his 2015 seems to be his favourite short film since the weapon,� adds Sarkar. He reports mentioned names claims Apurva had reacted badly to press coverage of his of just the actors 2015 short film since the reports mentioned names of Filmmaker Jaydeep Sarkar just the actors. “He put up a says he sees a pattern in As- Facebook post, calling me rani’s stinker posts online. names. We work in an indus“Seeing him accuse Hansal try where our reputation is Mehta touches a raw nerve, currency. Being hit where it Shahid’s writer, I have no issues with my director sharing my credit. Hansal sir did the work. Apurva did not.�
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hurts the most, without any malice from my end, was a rude shock. It was the Facebook equivalent of a gully fight, when he could have just picked up the phone and spoken to me about it. Not like I knew what else I could have done except calling the film Apurva Asrani to shine the spotlight on him. When I did confront him, he responded by deleting the post. But the damage was done,� Sarkar wrote on social media. When we contacted Apurva to respond to the allegations, he maintained that he would address past issues later since he has to get the Simran fracas sorted first. “I am not going to allow people to distract us. The poster [in which Kangana’s credit precedes his] has to be set right. The actor claiming [credit for] the narrative needs to be fixed. When you take on big people, you expect retorts like these. I don’t want the actress to claim that she has written the film. She deserves the additional credit by all means. I had to call out the lie that she has developed the script from one line.�
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REEMA LAGOO (1958-2017)
We’ll miss you, Maa Lagoo’s most memorable roles
MAINE PYAR KIYA She played Salman Khan’s mother, who supported his love for the girl he liked (Bhagyashree) despite pressures from the family to break them up.
HUM AAPKE HAIN KOUN...! She was mom to Madhuri Dixit and Renuka Shahane.
Bollywood’s superstar mom passes away at 59
PAYING TRIBUTE Mohnish Behl NOT many know that she was only a few years older than most of the actors she played mother to. As far as I’m concerned, my camaraderie with Reemaji was crackling. I first met her first during the shoot of Maine Pyaar Kiya in 1987. Everyone knows her as a phenomenal actor, a beautiful woman. But no matter what you say about her, it wont suffice to describe the person that she was. What really struck me about her was her kindness, sensitivity and non judgmental attitude. When you walked
‘I have lost a mother again today. Everytime I worked with her, I learnt something new. Her demise has left a void’
into a set and saw her, she radiated such great warmth. I don’t know a soul who didn’t like her. She had a different aura and charm. I hadn’t met her in years unfortunately, because I haven’t done much cinema; whatever little I have done wasn’t with her. That’s a regret I will always live with. I am certain people will feel the void more when a director like Sooraj Barjatya puts together a film about families and they find her missing from a space that she rightfully commanded. Reemaji used to live in a building bang opposite mine. On several occasions, I would wake up to find my wife, Aarti, waving out to Reemaji from our balcony. They conversed through gestures. I wouldn’t comment on her acting prowess. That would
‘Before I directed her in Tu Tu Main Main, she told me she wants to break away from her mother image’
Sachin Pilgaonkar, who worked with her in Hindi Sanjay Dutt, who played her and Marathi cinema son in the iconic Vaastav
Actor Mohnish Behl (left)played her favourite son in Hum Saath Saath Hain (1999) be chhoti mooh badi baat, but I loved her in Vaastav. Her repertoire is filled with exemplary works. She is an actor of immense calibre. But there are things in a person which often go beyond their professional capabilities. I would miss her as a friend. She always wore the smile of an understanding, older friend. There was no forewarning of her demise and it has come as a rude shock.
‘I put her out of a self imposed exile, asking to be in Naamkaran. She was committed and shot for 12 to 14 hours a day’
Mahesh Bhatt, who brought her back to TV
Industry bids final adieu to Reema THE film industry is yet to recover from the shock of actor Vinod Khanna’s demise last month, and there poured in another sad news. Last morning, veteran stage, film and television actor Reema Lagoo succumbed to a heart attack that she suffered post Wednesday midnight, say sources. She was rushed to Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital in Andheri. Her son-in-law, Vinay Waikul said she was taken to the hospital after she complained of chest pain at around 1 am. “She was immediately rushed to the ICU, but she breathed her last at around 3.10 am,” said a doctor from the hospital. Waikul added that Lagoo “was perfectly fine and had no health issues”.
HUM SAATH SAATH HAIN Lagoo played mom to Mohnish Bahl, Salman Khan, Saif Ali Khan and Neelam in the film.
Lagoo acted in several Marathi and Hindi films, besides doing a number of hit television shows. She was born Gurinder Bhadbhade in 1958. Her mother, actress Mandakini Bhadbhade, was known for the hit Marathi drama, Lekure Udand Jhali. Lagoo realised her gift for acting as a student in Pune. She took it up professionally after finishing high school. She took the name Reema Lagoo after marrying Marathi actor Vivek Lagoo, who she separated from a few years later. She is survived by daughter Mrunmayee, also a theatre and film actress and director. At her last rites yesterday, top names from Bollywood as well as Marathi cinema assembled at Shastri Nagar, Andheri to pay respects to their favourite ‘Maa’.
KUCH KUCH HOTA HAI She played a loving mother to Kajol, who is devastated after learning of her unrequited love.
Aamir Khan and Kiran Rao
KAL HO NAA HO Lagoo played Shah Rukh Khan’s mother, by his side during a serious illness.
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‘She was fine on Wednesday evening. We shot a sangeet scene and Reemaji was at her best. I’ll remember her smiling face always’ Yusuf Ansari, co-director of her last show, Naamkaran
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Kishwer Merchant To Anusha Dandekar: Call Me & Apologise, Don’t Try To Be A Hero On Social Media Kishwer Merchant cannot stop laughing after Anusha Dandekar’s attempt to bury the hatchet fails. Talking EXCLUSIVELY a few minutes ago, Kishwer said, “Anusha makes me laugh. She says that she wanted me to call her for things which she is doing on public platform. I really want to know what is so funny about what my friend Rahul was saying in the video. Why delete the videos she posted with Gaelyn and the messages wherein people spoke badly to her if she wasn’t guilty about
anything? Anusha has created a good story after 3 days to make me look the villain here. Anusha’s friend Gaelyn was clearly scared with what she did. He knew she had done something terribly wrong, and then she went on to tell him that we are mad. Imagine! And pray, why is she teaching me how to be a good friend to people. I don’t need to prove it to Anusha. My friends know what they mean to me. Why not call me up and say ‘Sorry’,
Anusha? If she has a clean heart as she claims, why not phone me and talk? Why do all this on social media? To garner sympathy?” Kishwer adds, “Please see my friend Rahul’s
video. When someone is normally saying pancake, why would he put on an a fake Indian accent, pronounce it wrongly and laugh? So what exactly did you find funny, Anusha? The accent or the guy? You have goofed up Anusha. Say sorry and move on. With this new antic of yours, you are only making my friends laugh. With her long note the only thing I understand is that Anusha has said sorry to Rahul which is good but she has NOT accepted that she has done something wrong.”
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Significance of Mother’s Day influence a mother plays to her child and in the long run to the society, that as a mother strives to nurture and teach a child, she explicitly makes the world a much better place. Women are actually given an opportunity and privilege by God to be His partner in giving life to another human being .” In Hindu religion ‘Mother Worship’ is very ancient. They equate mother with God. They salute even the earth as mother-earth and their country as Bharat Mata, Vande Matram or Mother India. Sri Ramakrishna
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Paramahansa, one of the greatest sages of modern times, worshipped the Divine Mother Kali during his entire life. Buddhism has also placed great emphasis on the intimate care and protective love of a mother. “ The mother is the Buddha of the home” Mothers occupy a very special place in the Sikh religion. In Sikh scriptures, God is often addressed as a parent – as mother and father – both being equally important. “ You are the mother and the father, we are your children. In Your mercy we find abundant happiness. According to Sri Guru Granth Sahib, “ From woman, man is born; within women, man is conceived; to women he is engaged and married. Woman becomes his friend; through woman the future generations come. When his woman dies, he seeks another woman, to woman he is bound. So why call her bad.
From her, kings are born. From woman, woman is born, without woman there would be no one at all. O Nanak, only God is beyond woman. It was woman who gave birth to the prophets, the Gurus and devotees of God of all faiths.” Some important quotes on womanmotherhood: I measure the progress of a community by the degree of progress which women have achieved - Dr. B R Ambedkar. All that I am, or hope to be, I owe to my angel mother - Abraham Lincoln. The moment a child is born, the mother is also born. She never existed before. The woman existed, but the mother, never. A mother is something absolutely new. - Osho
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NOW HIRING Bus Driver Gobind Sarvar School, located at 8820 – 168 Street, Surrey, B.C. is looking for a school bus driver living in Abbotsford area. If you are licensed to drive a school bus, please email your resume and driver’s abstract to: info@gobindsarvar.ca or call Jaspreet at 604-930-2122 for further details.
loads, combination of sitting, standing and walking • Able to work long hours, weekends and outdoor in various weather conditions Contact: If you meet the requirements, please send your resume at mnframing@ hotmail.com. Only those who our basic expectations will be contacted for an interview. We thank you for your interest in our company! ------------ Mar 09-2017 Vacancies for Framer-Carpenter MN Framing Ltd. located at 6281 Knight Street, Vancouver BC V5P2V9 has immediate vacancies for Framer-Carpenter. Job Title: Framer-Carpenter Number of Vacancies: 2 Location of work: Job requires on-site at various job sites within the lower mainland. Job Type: Full time, permanent position with 30-40 hours per week. Overtime at the rate of 1.5 times after 40 hours per week. Compensation: $26 per hour Benefits: WCB Coverage with 4% vacation pay Key duties: • Read & Interpret blueprints, drawings & sketches to determine specification; • Estimate height, width, length & other
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The British Columbia Real Estate Association (BCREA) that a total of 9,865 residential unit sales were recorded by the Multiple Listing Service® (MLS®) in April, down 23.9 per cent from the same period last year. Total sales dollar volume was $7.19 billion, down 25.4 per cent from April 2016. The average MLS® residential price in the province was $728,955, a 2 per cent decrease from the same period last year. “BC home sales are on an upward trend this spring, led by a sharp increase in consumer demand in the Lower Mainland,” said Cameron Muir, BCREA Chief Economist. The seasonally adjusted annual rate (SAAR) of home sales was over 106,000 units in April, significantly above the five-
he $240-million Credit Suisse/ SwissReal tower in the heart of downtown Vancouver will be completed in less than a year, but so far, only one tenant has signed up to move in. The tenant has committed for a 10th of the 370,000 square feet – leaving a state of emptiness that is unusual for an office skyscraper in this city. Even so, a huge shift in business tenancy is expected as the region experiences something it has not seen before: an office-tower building boom much of which is speculative construction rather than for specific committed tenants. “This is kind of uncharted territory for Vancouver,” said Mehdi Shokri, a principal with the capital markets team at Avison Young. “But I don’t see a big disaster occurring.” The Credit Suisse tower is only the most visible and furthest along of a second wave of new office towers planned for Vancouver and some key suburbs. A first cluster of towers – some two million square feet – was built downtown in the past three years. Another 11 office developments are proposed within blocks of Credit Suisse’s Exchange tower at Howe and West Pender streets, even while the office-vacancy rate in the region continues to inch up as a result of the first wave of building. But commercial brokers say the city is not about to be populated by ghost towers.
Mr. Shokri and others say they expect many of the new towers to start signing tenant leases as they get closer to completion. That is partly because companies in Vancouver, which do want to be in new, energy-efficient buildings, tend to operate on short timelines. As well, he said, prices in the new buildings will likely come 4 i Saturday, July 25, 2015down in the
next two years due to competition. The landlords who will likely suffer as a result of the current boom are owners of older buildings, Mr. Shokri said. As well, new developments in the suburbs, which have already experienced higher vacancy rates in recent years, may have trouble as they compete with each other. In Vancouver, the co-developer of the Cred-
year SAAR for April of 89,000 units. The supply of homes for sale declined 17 per cent from April 2016. On a seasonally adjusted basis, active residential listings have declined 50 per cent since 2012 and are now at their lowest level in over 20 years. The imbalance between supply and demand is continuing to drive home prices higher in most regions, further eroding affordability. Year-to-date, BC residential sales dollar volume was down 31.8 per cent to $21.3 billion, when compared with the same period in 2016. Residential unit sales declined 25.0 per cent to 30,757 units, while the average MLS® residential price was down 9.2 per cent to $692,220.
Number of BC homes on the market hits 20-year low The latest numbers from the British Columbia Real Estate Association reveal residential property sales across the province are climbing, as the number of homes on the market drops to a 20-year low. The association says 9,865 homes were sold in April, down nearly 24 per cent compared with record-setting transactions over the same month last year, but still significantly above the five-year seasonally adjusted rate. A sharp increase in sales on the Lower Mainland is credited for the jump, but the association sees no sign of a buyer’s market. It says the supply of homes has dropped
17 per cent from a year ago and, on a seasonally adjusted basis, active listings are down 50 per cent since 2012 to hit their lowest level in more than 20 years. The association says an imbalance between supply and demand is continuing to drive prices higher in most regions, further eroding affordability. The average home price in B-C was nearly $729,000 in April, a two per cent decrease from the same period last year, as the market rebounds from a modest correction that began in August after the introduction of a 15 per cent tax on foreign buyers.
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next two years due to competition. The landlords who will likely suffer as a result of the current boom are owners of older buildings, Mr. Shokri said. As well, new developments in the suburbs, which have already experienced higher vacancy rates in recent years, may have trouble as they compete with each other. In Vancouver, the co-developer of the Cred-
it Suisse tower is optimistic his building will start to fill as the completion date gets closer. Franz Gehriger, the CEO of SwissReal Group who bought the original historic stock-exchange building in 2002 before partnering with Credit Suisse to develop it, said the main group interested in leasing Vancouver office space these days is the technology sector. Those companies make their deci-
The Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver says the number of home sales slid last month by nearly 26 per cent yearover-year while prices continued to climb. Residential property sales in Metro Vancouver totalled 3,553 last month, a 25.7
per cent decline compared to a year ago. Sales of detached homes fell 38.8 per cent from April 2016, while the composite benchmark price for those properties rose 8.1 per cent in that time, reaching $1,516,500. The composite benchmark price for all homes was $941,100, 11.4 per cent higher than April 2016. Vancouver’s real estate market remains the most expensive in Canada, though Toronto is catching up, with prices rising at rates that have alarmed governments at various levels. Last August, the B.C. government implemented a 15 per cent tax on foreigners purchasing properties in Metro Vancouver in a bid to cool down the city’s housing market.
Millennials can’t buy homes because they’re wasting money on avocado toast They may have graduated during the Great Recession with poor job prospects and outrageous student loans, but that doesn’t matter. There’s one explanation for why millennials have been slow to buy homes: avocado toast. At least that’s what Australian millionaire and property mogul Tim Gurner told his country’s “60 Minutes,” in comments that are being widely mocked around the internet. “When I was trying to buy my first home, I wasn’t buying smashed avocado for $19 and four coffees at $4 each,” Gurner said. Now, avocado toast has come to mean many things. For some people, the trendy-in-2014 brunch staple is ambrosia, the food of the gods. It inspires rhapsodic recipes, and slide shows of what avocado toast looks like around the world (Answer: Like avocado, on toast). To other people, avocado toast is everything that is wrong with our Instagram-obsessed society, and according to one BuzzFeed writer, it “tastes like butt.” It usually costs less than $19, but considering it takes next-to-no skill to make, it could be considered an affordable luxury – like any other brunch item. It’s true that the price of avocados is rising quickly. But regardless of which side of the great avocado toast divide you fall on, we should all be able to agree on one thing: Gurner’s hot take on both food and finances is garbage. It’s not the first time that a trendy food has been invoked as an attention-grabbing,
The Swedish and New Zealand housing markets are the most at risk of a correction among the so-called G-10 economies, according to Goldman Sachs, but Canada isn’t far behind. In a report on house prices in G-10 nations — those with the 10 most-traded currencies in the world — Goldman finds they are most elevated in small, open economies such as Sweden and New Zealand. The investment bank said there is a 35-40 per cent chance of a housing “bust” in each country over the next two years, which it defines as house prices falling five per cent or more after adjustment
for inflation. Goldman compares house-price levels across economies using three standard metrics: the ratio of house prices to rent, the ratio of house prices to household income and house prices adjusted for inflation. “Using an average of these measures, house prices in New Zealand appear the most over-valued, followed by Canada, Sweden, Australia and Norway,” it said. “According to the model, the probability of a housing bust over the next five to eight quarters is the highest in Sweden and New Zealand at 35 to 40 per cent.”
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he $240-million Credit Suisse/ Mr. Shokri and others say they expect SwissReal tower in the heart of many of the new towers to start signing tenant downtown Vancouver will be leases as they get closer to completion. That completed in less than a year, but so far, is partly because companies in Vancouver, only one tenant has signed up to move in. which do want to be in new, energy-efficient The tenant has committed for a 10th of buildings, tend to operate on short timelines. the 370,000 square feet – leaving a state of As well, he said, prices in the new emptiness that is unusual for an office sky- buildings will likely come 4 i Saturday, July 25, 2015down in the scraper in this city. Even so, a huge shift in business tenancy is expected as the region experiences something it has not seen before: an office-tower building boom much of which is speculative construction rather than for specific committed tenants. “This is kind of uncharted territory for Vancouver,” said Mehdi Shokri, a principal with the capital markets team at Avison Young. “But I don’t see a big disaster occurring.” The Credit Suisse tower is only the most visible and furthest along of a MASTER second wave PLATINUM of new office towers planned for VancouAWARD AWARD ver and some key suburbs. A first cluster of towers – some two million square feet – was built downtown in the past three years. Another 11 office developments are proposed within blocks of Credit Suisse’s Exchange tower at Howe and West Pender streets, even while the office-vacancy rate in the region continues to inch up as a result of the first wave of building. But commercial brokers say the city is not about to be populated by ghost towers.
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Investment Opportunity in Hope. 7200 Sq. ft large Lot Fully renovated home close to the Downtown core. 2 bed, 2 bath 850 sq.ft home to use as a rental property. Asking $349,000
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Located in a busy commercial plaza in the heart of Surrey. Lots of traf�ic to REDand UCEclose public transportation, restaurants, D of�ice and retail shops. Established recently the spa and salon offers modern décor up to date equipment/furnishings. Excellent turn key operation. Asking $60,000
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#1 1016 Sq Ft Excellent exposure, top floor office space within the busy Khalsa Business Center complex. Full area designated for classroom space and additional office space. Take advantage of tons of visual exposure from 128th st. High traffic complex great investment opportunity. $325,000 #2. 1920 sq ft of second floor office space. Includes 10 private offices, boardroom, reception area, kitchenette. Excellent exposure, top floor office space within the busy Khalsa Business Center complex. Take advantage of tons of visual exposure from 128th st. High traffic complex great investment opportunity. $550,000
Just Listed.... 14841 Delwood Place Surrey Dear Valued Clients, Just Listed! 14841 Delwood Place Surrey. LUC 9095 SQ.FT. lot in quiet cul-de-sac Green Timber Neighborhood. Close to schools, shopping, transportation and rec centre. This updated spacious home offers a new roof, new windows, and new laminate floor with west facing backyard and is a great investment opportunity. List price $849,000.00 This updated spacious home offers a new roof, new windows and new laminate floor with a large west facing backyard, storage in the back and room for RV parking. Ideal investment to live in or build your dream home. If you have friends or family you think may be interested kindly share this email with them. Please contact me for the detailed informational brochure with more pictures on this property.
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