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Former B.C. solicitor general Kash Heed blasts Christy Clark’s ‘arrogant’ and ‘dictatorial’ leadership BY RATTAN MALL KASH Heed, former B.C. solicitor general, told The VOICE on Thursday that Premier Christy Clark abrupt turnabout on social programs this week was predictable based on her leadership style. He said: “Her desire to hold power, to be a dictator, just foreshadows everything she is going to be. She is going to be whatever she can to try and maintain power or at least get back at people that are opposed to her governing the province of B.C.” Kash told me: “She has continued to do what she thinks is popular, rather than the right thing to do.” That was evident by her announcement that she would invest one billion dollars in child care and also deal with some of the other social programs. He pointed out: “For years her government has been criticized for the lack of funding in these critical areas and at no time, even during this past election, did she ever indicate that she was willing to budge on her stubbornness in these particular areas and provide adequate funds.” He added: “So when she comes out and makes the announcement such as this latest one [on child care on Wednesday], you have to suspect right away after all these years of denying there is a problem, all of a sudden she is going to dedicate money

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Advises Horgan to start running ‘Can you trust this person now?’ ads against Clark right away towards this because she knows that that is a problem with people that are voters.” Heed also noted that Clark was making it out to look that she is the one providing extra funding for the

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‘There are a few knives out there right now for her’ CONTINUED FROM 1

forced into an early election, she will maintain leadership of that particular party because there is a good likelihood she has a chance of governing the province of British Columbia once more.” He noted: “Since Election Day they’ve carried on with fundraising and they’ve accumulated a fair amount of funds to carry them to a quick election. We know the other parties are nowhere near where they need to be in order to go into another election. So strategically, she does have an advantage there.” But he also pointed out: “If in fact there is no election within the next six months to a year, I think the knives will come out in the party. There are a few knives out there right now for her because she is failing to take ownership of the reason why they did not have a better showing than they did this last (election) – she’s refusing, and I think you’ve seen that

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torney General arrogance of and Minister for Christy Clark Justice. over the last Heed said that month.” there could Heed said: “So also be some at the end of close associthe day I think ates of Clark there will be such as Brad ... several peoBennett who ple, if there is might want a leadership the party leadrace, who will ership. Brad throw their could be hophats into the ing to “again rink. I think at re-establish the the end of the Social Credit / day, there will Liberal governbe a bitter batment here in tle between the province of two people: Kash Heed when he was B.C.” I think Kevin solicitor general. I n c i d e n t a l l y, Falcon has an Kelowna busiinterest of getnessman Brad Bennett, who ting back in the government. I think Andrew Wilkinson, who campaigned with Clark, is the is a bright individual – and he’s grandson of W.A.C. Bennett, very clean, will throw his hat Social Credit premier of B.C. in the rink and I think it will be (1952 to 1972) and the son of down to those two as a battle Bill Bennett, Social Credit premier (1975-1986). at the end of the day.” Wilkinson is the MLA for Vancouver-Quilchena and the At- THEN Heed told me: “What

[NDP Leader] John Horgan has to do, in my opinion, is to remind the voters of the failure of Christy Clark and the Liberal Government to address “significant needs of the voters such as what we just discussed - all of those social issues - over the years.” Heed referred to the aggressive ads that the then-prime minister Stephen Harper had run against the then-federal Liberal Party leader Michael Ignatieff almost to the point of “Can you actually trust this guy?” He said it would be wise for the NDP to start running those ads right now because you can show what Clark has said over the years on, for example, the social programs and what she is saying now with the theme of ‘can you trust this person now?’ Heed added: “You almost want to get that in the minds of the voters right now because they most likely will be going to an election – I am not sure if it’s going to be in the next few months or if it’s going to be in the next couple of years.”

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32 years after Air India bombing, RCMP say they are still seeking any help from the public that will advance their investigation BY RATTAN MALL THE RCMP are still seeking any assistance from members of the public, especially the members of the Sikh community, who may have information that will advance the Air India investigation, RCMP Staff-Sgt. Annie Linteau, Senior Media Relations Officer, “E” Division Communication, told The VOICE on Thursday. The bombing of Air India Flight 182 on June 23, 1985, off the coast of Ireland killed 329 people, and the Narita airport explosion in the luggage meant for another Air India plane in Japan on the same day killed two baggage handlers. Linteau said that the investigation is ongoing and currently under the E-Division Integrated National Security Enforcement Team. “RCMP members continue to meet and engage with the victims’ family members. The RCMP will be attending Air India Memorials this week including those in Vancouver, Toronto and Ottawa,” she added. Last year, Staff-Sgt. Rob Vermeulen, Senior Media Relations Officer, BC RCMP Communication Services, told me: “The Air India investigation is the longest and certainly one of the most complex domestic terrorism investigations that the RCMP has undertaken. The RCMP continues to investigate with the objective of pursuing charges of any individuals involved in the bombings.” He added: “This investigation is a national priority for the RCMP.” INDERJIT Singh Reyat was sentenced to 10

years in jail in 1991 for the manslaughter of two baggage handlers at Narita Airport and in 2003 he pled guilty to manslaughter in the bombing of Air India Flight 182. In January 2011, he was sentenced to nine years in jail for telling lies under oath in 2003 in the Air India trial. His testimony was part of a deal in which he pled guilty to the manslaughter charge. In his 2003 testimony at the Air India trial, Reyat said that Talwinder Singh Parmar (who is considered the mastermind of the Air India bombing plot and who was apparently murdered by Indian police in Punjab before he could be charged by the RCMP) asked him to make an explosive device in 1984 and that he agreed because he was very upset at the way the Indian government had treated Sikhs. He said he bought material for the device and claimed that Parmar did not tell him what it would be used for. In 2005, Ripudaman Singh Malik of Vancouver and Ajaib Singh Bagri of Kamloops were acquitted in the Air India bombings. But in July 2012, B.C. Supreme Court Justice Ian Bruce Josephson, who also presided over the Air India bombing trial, ruled that “the acquittal of the applicant was just that; it was not a declaration of innocence” when Malik asked for reimbursement of more than $9.2 million for his legal fees in the Air India bombing trial. The judge added: “The media and public are free to read the judgment and come to their own conclusions.” A source who was heavily involved in the court case told me a few years ago that the RCMP could still come up with new evidence that could result in charges as some co-conspirator could always have a change of heart and agree to cooperate with police. In fact, back in 2011, Robert Matas of The Globe and Mail newspaper told me that then-RCMP deputy commissioner Gary Bass, who was about to retire, mentioned an interesting angle to him that the RCMP were working on: “People who were afraid to speak over the period of years are in a different situation where the Air India wreckage: right front door. Photo courtesy CBC

The Air India Memorial at Stanley Park’s Ceperley Playground in Vancouver. Photo by Chandra Bodalia people they are afraid of die off, and it’s a bit of the police going around collecting deathbed repentance or deathbed statements to some extent … waiting for one person to die off and then another person will talk about it.” There were also differences between Canadian and Indian police, who apparently had their own agenda. For example, Bass also told Matas that although Canadian police at first accepted the conclusion of an inquiry in India that Parmar had been killed in a shootout, they later found out that he had been captured and tortured. It was only in 1997 that the RCMP discovered that Parmar allegedly made a confession, but Bass told Matas that the confession, which was made after torture, was unreliable. Bass also revealed that India did not attach much importance to Parmar’s statements and told Matas: “India had put Air India behind them, that essentially was what we were told.” Bass also said that Parmar identified Lakhbir Singh Brar, who had been a refugee in Canada and was later deported, as a central figure in

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British Columbians are ready for a new kind of leadership BY JOHN HORGAN Leader B.C. New Democrats CHRISTY Clark and the B.C. Liberals had 16 years to work for all British Columbians, and they chose to work for their rich friends and corporate donors instead. Now, that Christy Clark is about to lose power, she wants everyone to believe she has changed. Her throne speech is just her latest desperate attempt to hold on to her job. But how can anyone trust her to fix the problems her choices created? For years, ordinary people paid the price for Christy Clark’s choice to put the wealthy and the well-connected ahead of ordinary people. While the richest 2 per cent of British Columbians got a billion dollars in tax breaks, ordinary families were left on the hook for higher prices

for B.C. Hydro, MSP and child care. While Christy Clark’s friends in real estate got rich, ordinary people struggled to find affordable housing. For 16 years ordinary people suffered because of the choices made by Christy Clark and the B.C. Liberals. And they have had enough. Almost 60 per cent of British Columbians voted for a new government this election. British Columbians voted for a new government that will make life more affordable by getting rid of unfair tolls, and increasing access to childcare. They voted for a new government that will deliver the services people count on, like better schools, shorter health care wait times and higher quality seniors’ care. And they voted for a new government that will create good-paying jobs across the province, in high tech, in forestry, and by building the schools, hospitals, roads and other infrastructure that families need.

I’m excited to deliver the government that British Columbians voted for. It’s going to take time to fix the results of 16 years of B.C. Liberal neglect. I can’t wait to get started. Unfortunately, Christy Clark is desperately trying to cling to power. After spending years attacking New Democrat plans to make life easier for families, she is suddenly pretending her values of changed. Her throne speech is filled with ideas she rejected, belittled and attacked. Christy Clark had years to improve child care, to ban big money and to bring in a poverty reduction plan. Yet, time and time again, she chose instead to serve her rich friends and corporate donors instead of the people of B.C. That’s why her government was rejected last election. A throne speech can’t make up for years of neglect. Christy Clark didn’t care about struggling families two months ago, and she won’t care about struggling families two months from now if

she gets what she wants. For her, it’s all about clinging to power, not about working for people. People at the top have had their premier. Now it’s time for a premier that works for you. I’m ready to deliver.

Liberals have actively opposed many policies announced in throne speech for 16 years: Andrew Weaver ANDREW Weaver, Leader of the B.C. Green Party, responded to Thursday’s speech from the throne, noted: “The astonishing about-face taken by the B.C. Liberal government in this throne speech demonstrates the difference that the B.C. Greens made in the election and that we continue to make every day with the minority government.” Weaver said: “We committed to ad-

dressing the most pressing issues facing British Columbians. For the first time, we now have all-party agreement on major issues like banning big money, investing significantly in child care and raising social assistance rates. All three parties now support holding a referendum on proportional representation that will give British Columbians a legislature that reflects our province’s diversity. “The B.C. Liberals have been in power for 16 years and until now have actively opposed many of these policies. I am heartened to see them adopt so many B.C. Green policies that will address these issues in today’s throne speech. I am also pleased to hear of their willingness to work across party lines. After all, what could be more stable than all three parties working together to advance major policies that will benefit British Columbians. “The confidence vote is a matter of trust. We cannot have confidence in a government that for sixteen years has argued against these policies, and in the last few days has suddenly recognized that they are in the best interests of British Columbians. We will look to the Liberals to demonstrate a genuine willingness to follow through on these commitments regardless of where they sit in the legislature. “Leaders from all three parties have recognized that the results of this election present a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to work together. I look forward to collaborating with my colleagues on both sides of the house to deliver on the change British Columbians voted for.”


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Christy Clark Reforming our Institutions * A comprehensive ban on corporate, union, and third party donations, including in-kind, to political parties. * Impose a maximum donation limit for individuals to political parties. * A referendum on electoral reform. * Strengthen lobbyist legislation and regulations. Child care and Early Childhood Education * An immediate $1-billion investment over the next four years – the largest in B.C.’s history – to create 60,000 new spaces, in addition to the 13,000 already committed. * Cover an additional 150,000 children with full or partial child-care subsidies. * Increase the number of early childhood educators. * Explore partnerships with school districts to co-locate new child-care spaces at elementary schools. Fairer, Healthier Society * A new provincewide Poverty Reduction Strategy, with a particular focus on children. * A $100/month increase to social-assistance rates, with a process to recommend future annual increases. * Index annual Disability Assistance rate increases at CPI going forward. * A plan to expand and build on the proven success of the Single Parent Employment Initiative . * Basic income support for youth aged 18 to 24 transitioning out of care. * A commitment to fully implement Grand Chief Ed John’s recommendations in the Report on Indigenous Child Welfare. * Increase legal aid funding by 25%, ensuring families can better access and navigate our legal system. * Increase the number of RCMP officers dedicated to drug enforcement by 30%. * Create a new Minister of State for Mental Health, Addiction and Recovery. * Build a new Centre for Mental Health and Addictions in Surrey. * Work to accelerate immediate access to MRIs, hip and knee operations. * Increase access to family doctors by training 112 more general practitioners, bringing the total to 400. * 500 more residential care beds to support our seniors. * Ensure clear, measurable daily care-hour standards are in place, monitored and enforced. * Double the Home Renovation Tax Credit and create a new Respite Tax Credit to help families who care for their ageing loved ones. * Work to fully eliminate MSP for B.C. families.


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tonne by 2022. * For all future carbon tax increases, the PST will be reduced by a corresponding amount. * $50 million expansion of electric vehicle charging infrastructure throughout B.C. * $50 million more for BC Parks and double the number of conservation officers.

B.C. Legislative Buildings * Establish a Royal Commission on Education to ensure the next generation of students and educators both have the resources, training and tools they need. * Increase accessibility requirements on new construction and in the design of public spaces. * Increase the minimum number of suites in multi-unit residential buildings designed with basic accessibility features.

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Surrey RCMP hosts Iftar dinner for local Muslim community “The Surrey RCMP values the Muslim community and we are committed to continuing to build our relationship with diverse groups within our city,” says Superintendent Maxine Schwartz, who welcomed the guests to the Iftar dinner. “This is the first time ever in Surrey that all the mosques and their representatives were able to get together under one roof and we thank the Surrey RCMP for providing this platform,” says Hayat.

The event was well received with attendance from 25 Islamic centres and agencies. The Surrey RCMP Diversity Unit helps develop partnerships and identify issues and trends that are important to the city’s diverse communities. They work closely with community groups and agencies to break down barriers and build trust and understanding about the role of police in Canada. For more information on the Surrey RCMP’s Diversity Unit, visit the Surrey RCMP website.

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Once referred, these ‘ethnic’ clients are ultimately able to access fewer resources, as immigrant and refugee services receive considerably less funding than their mainstream counterparts. I have seen many ethnic clients’ lives, especially those involved with the criminal justice system, put on hold waiting for limited services (and as result, experiencing considerable stress), while those who accessed mainstream services didn’t have nearly as long to wait. Perhaps if mainstream services became more responsive, this type of marginalization wouldn’t occur. The existence of immigrant and refugee agencies has also created an ‘us’ and ‘them’ type of system. On one side, we have ‘mainstream’ services for Caucasian clients, and, on the other, everyone else. But do South Asian, Chinese, Syrian, Ethiopian, etc. clients have any more in common with each other than they do with Caucasian clients? I would argue that while we all have our unique cultural and linguistic needs within and among every cultural group, we have more in common with each other than differences that set us apart. Our Canadian-ness brings us together – so should our services. Gary Thandi, MSW RSW, Doctor of Education candidate, is a Special Columnist with The VOICE. He writes about emotional wellness and social justice issues as they relate to South Asian communities. He is also head of Moving Forward Family Services that provides counselling and support services to anyone who wants it – without any waits. No one, regardless of their financial circumstances, will be turned away. Services are offered in English, Punjabi, Hindi, Urdu, Cantonese, Farsi, Japanese, Mandarin, Russian and Vietnamese. To access services, call or text 778-321-3054 or email him at: counsellor@movingforwardfamilyservices. com

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71% of British Columbians say NO to a snap election; 62% want Christy Clark to step down as Liberal Leader EVEN as Premier Christy Clark keeps on desperately and shamelessly clinging on to power, 62 per cent of British Columbians, including 32 per cent of her own base want her to step down as leader of the BC Liberals, an Angus Reid poll released on Tuesday has found. The poll also found that 71 per cent of British Columbians do not want a snap election. That puts Clark and her Liberals in a disadvantageous position should the Premier who seems hell-bent on playing dirty politics decides to take a gamble. Almost two-thirds of British Columbians (63%) say that BC Liberals should concede defeat, rather than use procedures to prevent a Green-supported NDP minority government from leading. The poll found that while past BC Liberal voters find a common voice on several pressing issues including the fate of the Site C Dam and the twinning of the TransMountain Pipeline, they are less united on what to do about the possible changes to the approval process for LNG projects. It also found that while majorities of the BC Liberal base strongly support continuing with the Site C Dam and the TransMountain Pipeline expansion (72% and 73% respectively) – there is less alignment between NDP and Green voters and indeed, in their own camps, on the future of these projects. And while those who voted NDP or for the Greens of BC last month are adamant an NDP minority government is what they want, Green supporters are less warm towards NDP leader John Horgan than NDP supporters are of Green leader Andrew Weaver. Other findings: More than one-in-three British Columbians

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Canada-wide search for Asif Choudhry, 33, of Sechelt, B.C., following impersonation of police officer and sexual assault years old, 5’8” to 5’10” tall, with a slim to medium build, short black hair and a days-growth of facial hair. In the most recent incident, the man was wearing a dark-coloured, long-sleeve shirt and a black vest that said “POLICE” in large letters underneath a dark-blue jacket. It is believed the man was also wearing a belt that was holding a flashlight, baton and a gun in a holster.

INVESTIGATORS with Ontario’s York Regional Police Special Victims Unit – Human Trafficking Team have identified the suspect in a sexual assault that took place in the City of Vaughan and are seeking public assistance to locate him. On Thursday, June 8, at approximately 8 p.m., the suspect met with an 18-year-old female escort after arranging a date at a hotel, in the area of Interchange Way and Highway 7. The suspect told the female that he was a police officer and showed a document claiming that he was executing a warrant. He then sexually assaulted the victim and left with a quantity of currency. The suspect is believed to have committed similar offences in other provinces. A Canada-wide warrant is currently being sought for the arrest of Asif Choudhry. Wanted: • Asif Choudhry, 33, of Sechelt, British Columbia • Aka Brandon Charges: • Sex assault with a firearm • Forcible confinement • Robbery with a firearm • Impersonation of a police officer Choudhry is considered armed and dangerous. If located do not approach, call 9-1-1 immediately. Anyone with information is asked to call the York Regional Police Special Victims Unit – Hu-

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Weaver still skeptical of Premier’s claim that delay in Site C dam construction would cost $630 million ANDREW Weaver, Leader of the B.C. Green Party, on Wednesday said that he is skeptical about Premier Christy Clark’s claim that a delay in Site C dam construction would cost $630 million.

Lori Ackerman. “We travelled to Fort St. John to listen to Chief Roland Wilson and Chief Lynette Tsakoza and learn how their communities will be impacted if Site C goes

respectful discussions with those affected by the current highway realignment proposal. “The budget for Site C has gone up by billions of dollars since it was first proposed, and experts have projected it will cost even more than the current $8.8 billion estimate. The fact that the government has proceeded with the

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Joga Singh Badwal found guilty of failing to bring persons for examination upon entering Canada JOGA Singh Badwal, who had been charged in December 2014 with two offences under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act, has been found not guilty of human smuggling. But on the second charge of failing to bring persons for examination upon entering Canada, he was found guilty by B.C. Supreme Court Justice

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Saturday, June 24, 2017 | Indo-Canadian Voice ple back and forth for 30 years and had stepped back from doing the driving himself, which I find was an obvious attempt to cool his profile with border authorities.” She said: “The difficulty with the Crown’s case lies with whether the only reasonable inference from the evidence is that Mr. Badwal was wilfully blind that the individuals crossing the border lacked the requisite documents to enter Canada, versus wilfully blind they wanted to cross the border without detection for other unspecified reasons. Proof of the former is an essential element of the offence as the section read at the time these events occurred. “Notwithstanding Mr. Badwal’s covert operation to move people back and forth across the border and awareness that what he was doing was wrong, I am not satisfied beyond a reasonable doubt that the Crown has proven the essential element of Count 1 concerning documentation through wil-

ful blindness. Accordingly, I find him not guilty of Count 1.” The judge noted that s. 117 was amended after Badwal was charged. It now reads: “No person shall organize, induce, aid or abet the coming into Canada of one or more persons knowing that, or being reckless as to whether, their coming into Canada is or would be in contravention of this Act.” HOWEVER, on the second count, failing to bring persons for examination upon entering Canada, the judge found Badwal guilty. She noted: “Mr. Badwal made arrangements with Sgt. D to deliver his people wherever Sgt. D asked. Mr. Badwal had the undercover officers delivered to a McDonald’s several miles north of the border on the first two occasions and to an area near the same McDonald’s on the last occasion. It was all part of his covert border crossing

MOSAIC officially launches Vancouver’s first Youth Wraparound Program MOSAIC’S Wraparound Program officially gets off the ground with a community launch and open house on June 27. The crime prevention initiative uses an evidencebased model that has been highly successful in other parts of Canada at motivating youth to make positive life choices. This is the first time the Wraparound Program has been offered in Vancouver, and atrisk, visible minority youth ages 1318 years, residing in South and East Vancouver, are eligible. Visible minority youth, including newcomers, may struggle with challenges such as loss of identity, discrimination, social isolation, bullying, unhealthy family relationships and communication barriers that can lead to risky behaviours such as dropping out of school, abusing drugs and alcohol, engaging in illegal activities or being recruited into gangs. In the program, youth participants will establish a “Wraparound team”, which may include family members, friends, professionals and / or community workers. The team collaborates to develop action plans and transition plans to identify and achieve goals, and learn how to deal with future challenges. MOSAIC will work closely on the ground with its program partners in the Vancouver School District and the Vancouver Police Department. Invitations to the official launch have been extended to youth agencies and community resource support centres who would also refer at-risk youth for the program. “MOSAIC is gratified to receive funding from Public Safety Canada for the Wraparound Program in order to target resources for immigrant, refugee and visible minority youth who are particularly vulnerable to becoming involved in crime”, said Marc Larrivée, Senior Manager, Specialized Programs, MOSAIC. Event Details: June 27, 2-4:30 p.m. 201-5838 Fraser Street Vancouver

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Yoga at Langara The Indian Consulate General partners with Langara College to celebrate Third International Day of Yoga. When: Saturday, June 24, 8:30 a.m.-12 p.m. Where: Langara College, 100 West 49th Avenue, Vancouver. Besides

the demonstration of Asanas under Common Yoga Protocol by some renowned yoga gurus of Vancouver, the program will also include presentations by Langara College and India Tourism and a Quiz Section on Yoga. The event is free for all, but as the space is limited, all are requested to register themselves by email at indiacom@telus.net. It will be on a first come, first served basis. Participants are being requested to bring their own yoga mats and refillable water bottles. Eid-al-Fitr Prayer

Indo-Canadian Voice | Saturday, June 24, 2017 BC Muslim Association, Surrey / Delta Branch: Muslim community of Greater Vancouver Area at Eid-al-Fitr celebration (Muslim community festivity after the holy month of Ramadan) - prayer in congregation on Sunday, June 25 or Monday, June 26 (subject to sighting of Moon), 7:30-8:30 a.m. On June 25 at Princess Margaret Secondary School, 12870 72nd Avenue, Surrey or on June 26 at Newton Athletic Park, 128th Street and 75th Avenue, Surrey (subject to dry weather). In case of rain or bad weather the prayer will be held at the main mosque located at 12407 72nd Avenue, Surrey. Check website www.thebcma.com to find out what day Eid takes place. Free Eye Health Clinic Canadian Eyesight Global Free Eye Health Clinic in Vancouver on Sunday, June 25, 1-4 p.m., at Khalsa Diwan Society, 8000 Ross Street, (Museum Building). A team led by eye surgeon Dr. David R.S. Neima will participate. Everyone is welcome. Contact: Anup S. Jubbal, Canadian Eyesight Global, Ph: (604) 5820579 / www.CanadianEyesight.org South Asian Seniors: Carpet Bowling

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Get to know your neighbours – and prevent crime! WITH summer arriving and many people going on vacations, police are reminding residents to keep an eye out in their neighbourhoods for any suspicious people or incidents and are encouraging them to get to know their neighbours as police and citizens can work together to reduce property crime. A perfect example of neighbours watching out for neighbours has resulted in the arrest of a man following an East Vancouver break-in on Tuesday morning. Just after 5 a.m., a resident woke up to a loud banging noise coming from outside his home in the area of Kingsway and Earles Street. Believing his neighbours were out of town, he called police, who arrested the suspect a short time later.

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this week by the Canadian Cancer Society (CCS) in partnership with the Public Health Agency of Canada and Statistics Canada.

For males, the lifetime risk is 49% and for females it is 45%. This puts an enormous burden on individuals, the healthcare system and services and research supported by cancer charities. CCS is calling on the public to invest in cancer research and prevention efforts to reduce the impact of cancer on Canadians. “This sobering statistic highlights the fact that cancer is a disease that will touch almost all of us in some way,” said Dr Leah Smith, CCS epidemiologist and one of the report’s authors. “Almost half of us will be diagnosed with at least one form of cancer at some point during our lifetime. In addition, 1 in 4 Canadians will die of cancer. That might be your spouse, your parent, your child or you. The good news is we can do something about it. About half of all cancers can be prevented and research continues to improve the outlook for people with cancer.” CCS emphasizes that the rise in cancer cases is primarily being driven by an ag-

ing and growing population. According to the new report, an estimated 206,200 Canadians will be diagnosed with cancer this year, and almost 90% of these cases will be among Canadians 50 years of age and older. As more people live into old age, the number of cancer cases will continue to rise. Great progress has been made in the fight against cancer, but there is much more work to be done. Because of investments in cancer control including prevention, early detection and treatment, the overall cancer survival rate has increased from about 25% in the 1940s to 60% today. Some cancers, like thyroid and testicular, have a five-year net survival of over 90%. For other cancers, such as pancreatic, there is an urgent need for more research investment. Pancreatic cancer has the lowest survival rate of all the major cancers at only 8%. Very little progress has been made against this cancer, especially compared to other major cancers. As a result, it is expected to soon be the third leading cause of cancer death in Canada. Thanks to the charitable contributions, CCS invested $40 million in cancer research in 2016. The Government of Canada invests in cancer control in many ways, including funding the Canadian Partnership Against Cancer and the Canadian Institutes of Health Research. “Every single Canadian is affected by cancer in some way, and we need to ensure we support patients and families with better research, education, treatment and support,” said Jane Philpott, federal Minister of Health. “We are committed to working with our partners, including the Canadian Cancer Society, to continue to help people with cancer to live longer and have a better quality of life.” “This report underscores how important it is to focus on healthy behaviours and healthy public policies to reduce the number of people hearing the words ‘you have cancer’ each year,” said Smith. “Actions like quitting smoking, eating well, being physically active and practising sun safety, along with appropriate cancer screening tests, can go a long way to reducing your risk of getting cancer.” Research is also a critical piece of the puzzle. Investments in cancer research will lead to better prevention, enhanced screening, earlier diagnosis, more targeted and effective treatments, improved quality of life and, ultimately, fewer cancer cases and deaths. “Thanks in part to our donors, CCS is able to invest in the most promising research in Canada,” says Smith. With the support of: “But the reality is last year, 60% of high-priority research projects went unfunded because of the money we had available. Imagine the impact we could have if we were able to © Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada, 2017 | ™The heart and / Icon on its own or followed by another icon or words in English are trademarks of the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada. fund 100%.”

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Delta Police’s inaugural kids soccer camp this summer DELTA Police Department is offering a week camp from August 28 to September 1 for kids aged 6 to 12 years. Partial proceeds will be going to support the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF). Players will be placed into groups based on age and ability to ensure they are challenged appropriately, maximizing their development and

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camp will be donated to the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation. Head Coach, Constable Aaron Hill, a 10-year member of the Delta Police, has an extensive background in the sport. Alongside Hill will be Reserve Constable Niall Cousens. Cousens played varsity soccer with UBC and Team Canada and played professionally in Europe. The JDRF is a charity which Hill has a special connection. He explains, “I was diagnosed later in life with type 1 diabetes, so the charity this tournament is supporting is very close to my heart. I understand the challenges of the day to day life that you face with diabetes and I want to show kids that you can play sports and have an active lifestyle no matter what challenges you face.” The cost of the soccer camp is $100 and it includes five days of good times, swag and a visit from a special guest. Visit http://deltapolice.ca/soccer-camp/ to register today.

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Police advise public to continue being vigilant about CRA / Immigration scams INVESTIGATORS from Ontario’s Peel Regional Police Fraud Bureau are advising the public that citizens are still receiving sporadic calls with regards to the Canada Revenue Agency / Immigration scams. Police are urging citizens to continue to be vigilant of suspicious phone calls. Police continue to receive reports from residents who have received phone calls from persons posing as government officials from various federal agencies such as Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC), Service Canada and Canada Revenue Agency (CRA). The callers will indicate that a tax audit has been conducted and outstanding taxes are owed or, in the case of Immigration, that there are outstanding fees due to incorrect information provided on their application. In both cases the caller makes threats to the victim that a warrant for their arrest is outstanding and will be executed if payment is not made immediately. The caller will go on to provide very specific payment instructions, which may involve making Western Union or Money Gram transfers, sending bank transfers, buying prepaid credit cards, iTunes or STEAM cards in order to make a payment. In some incidents, taxis have been sent to the victim’s residence to facilitate taking them to Western Union or a financial institution. Victims have also been directed to wire funds overseas. How to protect yourself: * Canadian government officials WILL NOT contact you directly and demand money in exchange for securing your Canadian Status. * The Canadian government DOES NOT accept payments via Western Union, Money Gram, Prepaid Credit Cards, iTunes or STEAM cards and would never ask you to wire such payments to a foreign country. * DO NOT take immediate action. VERIFY that what you are being told is the truth. * Beware of Caller ID spoofing as fraudsters can manipulate call displays or provide real government agency contact numbers in order to appear legitimate. * If you wish to verify information do not contact back on any number provided by the caller. Use phone numbers provided on the Government of Canada’s official website only.

Independent Investigation Office investigating Port Coquitlam death THE Independent Investigation Office of BC are investigating the death of a male who reportedly shot himself in Port Coquitlam. Just after 7 p.m. on Sunday (June 18), Coquitlam RCMP were called to a residence in the 2100-block of Audrey Drive in Port Coquitlam for a report of a distraught male with a gun. The complainant said the male had allegedly fired shots into the air outside his residence. Coquitlam RCMP arrived at the scene and contained the area to await the arrival of the Integrated Lower Mainland Emergency Response Team. Soon after the arrival of RCMP, an armed male was located outside a residence and it’s alleged that shots were fired. The male was later located dead by ERT members behind a vehicle with what is believed at this time to be a self-inflicted injury. No RCMP officers or other individuals were injured. The scene and any evidence was secured for the IIO BC. Any potential witnesses of this incident are asked to call the IIO BC at 1-855-446-8477.

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International Yoga Day was observed enthusiastically at Hindu Temple Burnaby on June 21.

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Surrey Board of Trade inducts new and re-elected board directors THE Surrey Board of Trade inducted the following new and re-elected board directors and officers on Wednesday, June

21 at their Annual General Meeting and Chair’s Dinner: * Dr. Greg Thomas, G3 Consulting, Board

Chair 2017-2018 (2nd year) Tammy Rea, TD Bank, Treasurer * Stephen Dooley, SFU Surrey (incum-

bent) – also inducted as Vice-Chair * Perminder Chohan, Desjardins Financial Security Independent Network * Curtis Christopherson, Innovative Fitness * Baljit Dhaliwal, Ashton College * Mandie LaMontagne, The Intueri Group * Balraj Mann, The BM Group of Companies (incumbent) * Dan Reader, Murray Latta Progressive Machine * Doug Tennant, Semiahmoo House Society (incumbent) * Tako van Popta, McQuarrie Hunter LLP The remaining directors, with one more year as part of their term as a Surrey Board of Trade director, are: * John Folka, KPMG LLP * Marlyn Graziano, KPU * Chuck Keeling, Elements Casino/Great Canadian Gaming Corp. * Jay Rao, Exp Services Inc.

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In home Caregiver required for our children at 14066, 88 Avenue Surrey BC V3W3L6. Duties include: Prepare and serve nutritious meals, bath and dress the children; take children from and to school; discipline children according to the methods requested by the parents ; maintain a healthy environment in the home; organize, activities such as games and outings for children, supervise and care for children; tend to the emotional well-being of children and support their social development; may perform other housekeeping duties with respect to children such as laundry, cleaning and tidying rooms including kitchen. Education: Senior Secondary and completion of relevant training. Wages: $12/hr. Contact Randhir Singh Panesar / Baljeet Kaur Panesar by mail or email: panesarrandhirsingh@gmail.com. ****** july 8 BRS Properties INC located at 8697 176 Street, Surrey, BC V4N 6G6 is urgently looking for two fulltime/ Permanent Farm Supervisors to work on blueberry farms. We Welcome Youth, new immigrants and aboriginal people. Job duties: Co-ordinate and supervise the work of general farm workers in planting, cultivating and harvesting. Evaluate weather and soil conditions. Develop work schedules and establish procedures may be required to attend regular meetings. . Ensure farm safety procedures are followed. Maintain quality control. Train new employees and assist workers in their duties as needed Prepare reports and maintain records of equipment, produce

J.K. Agro Industries Inc. at 88 Clearbrook Road, Abbotsford BC V2T5W9, urgently requires 16 fulltime/ Permanent Farm workers to work on Blueberry/Raspberry farms. We welcome Youth, new immigrants and aboriginal people Job duties: Cleaning & maintenance of plants, planting new saplings, fertilize plants, spray, clean, use farm equipment, irrigate, check water pipes, pruning , suckering, tying, leaf removal, harvest and other miscellaneous jobs at the farm. Also examine produce for quality and prepare for market, etc. Report to and

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Ikon Painting Ltd., Located at 9455, 126A Street, Surrey, BC, V3V 7A7 requires three Fulltime/Permanent painters urgently. Salary: $ 23/hr (minimum 40 hours per week). Position: 3 (Full time & Permanent) Language: Knowledge of Basic English required. Education: Completion of High school Experience: Minimum 1 year of relevant work experience. Duties: • Apply paint, stain, varnish, enamel, and other finishes to equipment, buildings and/or other structures, using brushes, spray guns, or rollers • Apply primers or sealers to prepare new surfaces, such as bare wood or metal, for finish coats • Calculate amounts of required materials and estimate costs, based on surface measurements and/or work orders • Cover surfaces with drop cloths or masking tape and paper to protect surfaces during painting • Fill cracks, holes, and joints with caulk, putty, plaster, or other fillers, using caulking guns or putty knives • Mix and match colors of paint, stain, or varnish with oil and thinning and drying additives in order to obtain desired colors and consistencies. To apply: email your resume: jobsikonpainting@gmail.com We Welcome new immigrants, youth and aboriginal people. ****** july 15

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Mountain Shadow Transportation Group Ltd. 30513 Robin Dr, Abbotsford, BC V2T 5S1 requires six Full time/ Permanent long haul truck driver to join operations immediately.We welcome and encourage Youth, New immigrants and Aboriginal people. Job Duties: • Operate and drive straight or articulated trucks weighing over 4600 Kg with three or more axles, to transport goods and materials to destinations • Maintain condition of equipment and ensure loading and unloading and safety and security of cargo. • Pre-trip inspection of vehicle systems and equipments such as tires, lights, brakes and cold storage • May transport hazardous products or dangerous goods. • Record cargo information, distance travelled, fuel consumption and other information in log book. • Willing to travel across border, Willing to travel for extended periods, willing to travel overnight, willing to travel and drive as a team • Communicate with dispatcher and other drivers using two-way radio, cellular telephone A Class 1 or A licence is required along with Air brake endorsement (Z) Wage: $25/hour for 40 hours/week Experience: some experience is preferred Education: High school Language: Basic English required Positions Available: 6 How to apply: mountainshadowgroup@gmail.com ****** july 22 Diesel Engine Mechanic Tire King Truck & Trailer Repair (2) Ltd., 2076 Queens Street Abbotsford, British Columbia, Canada V2T 6J4 requires 2 Fulltime/ Permanent Diesel Engine Mechanics to join operations immediately. Job Duties:• Check trucks and other equipments for proper performance and to detect faults and malfunctions • Adjust equipment and repair or replace defective parts, components or systems, using hand and power tools • Diagnose faults or malfunctions using computerized and other testing equipment to determine extent of repair required. • Adjust equipment and repair or replace defective parts, components or systems, using hand and power tools. • Test repaired equipment for proper performance and to ensure that work meets manufacturers’ specifications. • Perform routine maintenance such as changing oil, checking batteries and lubricating equipment and machinery. Salary: $32.00/Hourly Job Type: Full-Time, Permanent Language: English Minimum Education: High School Positions Available: 2 Experience: Minimum two years of related work experience is required.How to Apply: Email Resume to tirekingtruck@gmail.com ****** july 22

In-home Caregiver required for a 7 years and 10 years old boy at our residence, 7949 134 street, Surrey BC V3W9Y1 Duties: •Supervise and care child at our residence. •Assist in getting ready for school. •Organize after school activities such as games, crafts, reading and outings. •Assist in home work. •Take to and from school and to any appointments. •Maintain hygiene and help in social development. •Assume full responsibility for household in absence of the Parents. Salary: 12/hour 40 hours per week. Job Type: Full-Time, Permanent Language Requirement: English Start Date of Employment (Approx.): As soon as possible Minimum Education: High School Experience: One year experience taking care of children or a recognized caregiver 6 months course required. Positions Available: 1 Please email your resume to jagkhosananny@gmail.com ****** july 22 Full time job for In Home Private Child Caregiver. Salary: $11.50 per hours, after 40 hours a week or 8 hours a daily over time will be paid at 1.5 times and after 12 hours will be paid 2 times Education: - High school completion atleast, - Six months nanny training atleast - First aid certification is required. Experience: 6 to 12 months of paid experience Work Location: Employer’s House Language: English Number of child: 3, ages 6 months, 5 years and 7 years. Job Responsibilities: Prepare food, for Breakfast and Lunch Prepare the children for School, getting them showered/bath, dressed and ready Drop them off to school Pick them up from school Take care of the infant while we are at work Help and supervise children school work Take the children to Swim lessons, Skating Lessons, Dance Lessons, and take them to the park/playground Supervise the child till we come back from Work Sometimes help with preparing dinner and light cleaning. Please send your resumes at: gur.s.sandhu@gmail.com ****** july 15

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JOB DUTIES: • Operate Stick welding for general fabrication of Steel. Stainless steel and Aluminum. • Operate manual or semi automatic flame cutting equipment. • Operate metal shaping machines and other metal straightening and bending machines. • Operate brazing and soldering equipment. • Repair worn parts of metal products by welding extra layers. • Responsible for manual welding of parts and repair of rework parts while maintaining required quality and standards. • Check all safety controls for proper operations. • Manually weld components together. • Visually inspect welds and part for defects. • Follow safety procedures and ensure good welding practices. • Other duties assigned by supervisor.

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Pastor Anil Kant in Vancouver and Surrey PASTOR Anil Kant comes from a Hindu-Punjabi family. His parents, being very devout and religious, taught him Hindu scriptures from a young age. Music was an integral part of his life. In spite of the regular spiritual guidance from his parents; Pastor Anil Kant still knew that something was amiss and from a young age had a quest for a close relationship with God. Musical Journey Pastor Kant started writing, composing and singing at the early age of 12. He took it as a profession at the age of 18, while in university. It was during this time that he met his wife, Reena, who was also musically inclined. After their marriage, they moved to Singapore, where they resided from 1986 to 1990. He continued to pursue an onstage career that put him on the fast track to fame and prosperity giving performances, traveling frequently all over the world. In 1990 they moved to Jakarta, Indonesia, to continue the musical journey which was giving Pastor Kant recognition, prosperity and greater achievements. But at the same time, his heart continued to search for the truth as he had been longing for a deep and enduring relationship with God.

life. While the circumstances were same, everything seemed new. Pastor Anil testifies “when God puts his hand on you, everything changes so quickly”. A heart shift led to change in his music and his writing. Follower of Jesus “A time is coming and is now come when the true worshipers will worship the Father in spirit and truth, for they are the kind of worshipers the Father seeks. God is spirit, and His worshipers must worship in spirit and in truth.” John 4.42 Pastor Anil Kant has dedicated himself completely to use his talents for the Lord. He recorded his first Gospel album in 2002 and since then he has released 18 Gospel Albums. His songs are word based on the Bible because it is the word that breaks the yoke. It brings the anointing and the presence of God in our lives.

“It is not about the songs we sing in worship. It’s about the heart we offer to the Lord,” Pastor Anil Kant admits, “God can use anybody and He uses us all, exactly where He has planned to use us.” Pastor Anil Kant has two children, Shreya and Rishabh, who have given their lives to the Lord and together they are serving God as a family. Pastor Anil Kant was ordained as a Pastor in the year 2007. The Lord put in his heart to begin a Satsang, a contextualized church model which is a Fellowship relevant to our Indian Culture, reaching out to the unreached. From the year 2007, Pastor Anil Kant is holding weekly satsang fellowship called ‘Ashram of Life’ in Andheri (West), Mumbai. They have a Church in Pune and Pimpri as well by the same name. Pastor Anil Kant travels extensively all over the world proclaiming the

Pastor Anil Kant and family. Word of God and singing the gospel. According to God’s good, perfect and acceptable will, Pastor Anil Kant desires to spread the gospel in all nations and to see the world touched for Jesus through their music and the various television programs.

“As for me and my household we shall serve the Lord” – Joshua 24.15. Pastor Anil Kant along with his family are in Vancouver at present. They have three meetings in different Churches on 24th and 25th June 2017.

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Changed Life Some close friends invited him to train their church choir in Indian music. During these training sessions the love of Jesus was shared with him. They prayed consistently for him and his family. It opened up his heart slowly and he began to read the Bible. And the truth set him free from all bondages and rituals. In the year 1999, Pastor Anil Kant returned to India along with his family. During this period of settling down in Mumbai, he encountered Jesus which marked the beginning of a changed heart and a new life. He wanted to have an enduring relationship with God for a long time and one night, while reading the Bible, he read the verse from John 14:6, “I am the way, the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.” He experienced a new freedom – freedom from the past, from bondage, sin and selfishness. He knew that God loves him, and also learnt that God sent his son Jesus, to earth to pay the penalty for our sins. Jesus took the sin upon Himself so that we might have a restored relationship with our Creator. That night Pastor Anil Kant accepted Lord Jesus in his heart and received salvation. Now began his real test of faith when he started sharing the Gospel with his wife and children. It was very hard on the family to break their traditional thoughts and social fears. Pastor Anil Kant began to lift his family to the feet of Jesus. His desire was that he and Reena be water baptized together. He stood on the promise of God where in Acts 16.31 it says “Believe in the Lord Jesus, and you will be saved – you and your household”. God is true to his word and Pastor Anil Kant got his entire house to Jesus in the year 2001 and found great inner peace. He uncovered a new direction that God had in store for his

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Technology and imagination FOR one year, 334 and approximately one half days at the time of writing, Markus Pukonen, a Tofino, B.C. resident has been engaged in circumnavigating the globe unassisted by engines or motors. His journey began in Toronto, his original home city and via rowing, sailing, kayaking, standuppaddleboarding, and swimming, walking, running, and walking backwards, biking, velo-mobiling, skateboarding, skiing, and, amazingly, pogo-sticking, he has now reached Hong Kong. You can follow this great adventure online at routesofchange.org, the website of the registered non-profit society he founded, ‘Routes of Change’ to “use adventure and entertainment to support the unsung leaders of our planet as they work to create a healthy future for all beings…a new sustainable way of life on earth.” These days water-crossing/trekking adventures to raise awareness for worthy causes seem like they are legion and, furthermore, without “here be dragons” regions on Google maps, it’s easy enough to skim over their telling.

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