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Abhinay Handa. Photos: Facebook MYSTERY shrouds the involvement of the two pilots from Richmond -- Abhinay Handa, 26, and Hankun Hong, 27 – and the owner of the Piper PA-28 – identified as Tessa Melnychuk by the Canadian Civil Aircraft Register (and as reported by Vancouver Sun on Monday) that crashed on April 30 in Ontario, killing both the pilots and two men wanted by police – alleged killer Gene Lahrkamp, 36, of Kincardine, Ontario, and Independent Soldiers gangster Duncan Bailey, 37, of Kamloops, B.C. Lahrkamp was wanted by the Royal Thai Police for the alleged murder of Indian gangster Jimi Sandhu,
who was gunned down by two men in Rawai, Phuket in Thailand, on February 4. The other alleged killer, Matthew Dupre, was arrested in Edmonton, Alberta, on February 20, and is being held in detention by the Alberta court, pending a decision on Thailand’s extradition request. Lahrkamp had been living in Trail, B.C., before Sandhu’s murder. Sandhu, who was aligned with the UN Gang that is in conflict with the Brothers Keepers, still had connections here in B.C. even after being deported from Canada in early 2016. He had been suspected of killing Red Scorpions’ gang leader Matthew Campbell, 31, of Abbotsford
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As Canadian police searched for Lahrkamp, it appears that the gang or gangs that had arranged for Sandhu’s murder arranged to keep him hidden in an isolated place either in Ontario or some Prairie province. And they got help from Bailey who seems to have been the person to arrange for the aircraft from Richmond. Bailey was wanted for breaching bail conditions in connection to a B.C. murder plot. According to a Canadian Press report on Thursday the online flight tracking site FlightAware shows the plane arrived at the Boundary Bay Airport at 7:44 p.m. on April 23. The next entry shows the plane
flew between Claresholm, Alberta, and Shaunavon, Saskatchewan, on April 28 before continuing east. The final entry tracks its path from Dryden, Ontario, to the crash site near Sioux Lookout, Ontario, on April 29. But there is a gap in flight records between BC and Alberta. Was there a stopover in Kamloops? CP also reported that a public aircraft registry lists the Piper as being registered for private use and “Abhinav” is listed as the contact for A&T Flights Inc. on the company’s Instagram page. Among the followers of that Instagram page are both
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Brampton Centre MP Shafqat Ali lands in deep doo-doo! EWW! It sure smelled fishy — rotten fishy — to Conservative MP Laila Goodridge in the House of Commons last week on Friday. That happens when you are caught with your pants down! That was the Liberal MP for Brampton Centre, Shafqat Ali, who Goodridge noted “might be participating in a washroom” virtually since that was visible to MPs on an internal stream. According to media reports, Assistant Deputy Speaker Alexandra Mendes told the House that “a page has confirmed that there was a member that appeared to be in the washroom.” She advised members to “be very prudent” on how they used their devices.
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the House.” Indeed, the dignity of Parliament had gone the tubes – the whole affair stank to high heaven. An hour or so later, Ali appeared in the House chamber via Zoom from his riding to beg for forgiveness. He said: “I want to take this opportunity to apologize sincerely and unreservedly to all members of the parliament for the unfortunate event that transpired last Friday. I ask that the House and its members to forgive me for my lapse in judgment. I take this matter extremely seriously and I promise never to repeat this error again.” History may not be kind to him. He might forever be remembered as the MP from the toilet.
Handa and Hong. Handa’s Instagram page has videos of him practicing at a shooting range in Langley with the caption: “Some real sh*t practice.” His Facebook page states that he is a flight instructor and studied at 2Fly Airborne (“Welcome to 2Fly Airborne, part of the 2Fly Group! We offer FAA and EASA training courses, based in Merritt Island, Florida.”) Hong’s Twitter account shows that he was in Australia when he started
the account in September 2015. His Facebook page states: “Life events – Moved to Kamloops March 7, 2018.” He later moved to the Lower Mainland. His last post was on April 10 this year. MEANWHILE, media reports have been quoting Transport Canada that neither Handa nor his private company, A&T Flights Inc. did not have a valid Air Operator Certificate at the time of the crash in Ontario. Transport Canada and the Transportation Safety Board of Canada are
investigating along with the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP), reports kenoraonline.com of Ontario. Transport Canada confirmed that it had received previous complaints about Handa in connection to a December 2012 investigation into illegal air taxi services, but added that details could not be made public as yet. The Vancouver Sun’s Kim Bolan was the first to report on Monday that Handa was offering scenic tours and charter services on Facebook Marketplace in the Piper and that B.C. flight instructor Azam Azami had contacted Trans-
port Canada last December about it. According to Azami, he posed as a potential customer and Handa admitted that he wasn’t a flight instructor. Handa told Azami he didn’t own anything and that the company he worked for was owned by others. Bolan reported that the company was only registered with the B.C. government in March 2022 and that corporate records list only Handa and Tessa Melnychuk as company directors. Also, Melnychuk is the owner of the Piper. She and Handa lived together at a Steveston address.
ICCR filmmaking competition for Indian diaspora, and foreign students and alumni THE Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR) in collaboration with Routes2Roots, which is a non-profit Non-Governmental Organization, has organized a video making/filmmaking competition with the objective to connect with the Indian Diaspora living abroad and with foreign students and alumni who are presently studying in India or have studied earlier. The competition is from May 9 to July 25. The competition is being organized on the following themes and sub-
themes for different age groups: (i) Indian Diaspora Theme / Age Group * My roots, My ancestral / 18-25 years; * Away from India: What do I miss the most? / 26-50 years * Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam : World as my family / Above 50 years Three prizes in each age group and Theme (ii) Foreign Alumni of India Theme / Age Group
* Learning in India, Learning from India / 18-35 years * India: My home away from home / 36-50 years * Indian Culture: Imprints on my mind / Above 50 years Three prizes in each age group and Theme The participants are required to upload their videos on the link: https:// www.routes2roots.com/ICCR-filmmaking. The entries of participants will be
judged by jury members selected by the ICCR. The best entries in each of the categories, themes and subthemes will be awarded prize money as follows: First Prize – $ 500 Second Prize – $ 300 Third Prize – $ 200 (or in Indian Rupee equivalents). Detailed guidelines and procedures of the competition are at the web link: https://www.routes2roots.com/ICCR-film-making.
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MP Sarai’s motion on permanent residency for temporary foreign workers passed unanimously
PRIVATE Members Motion, M-44, Permanent residency for temporary foreign workers, introduced by Randeep Sarai, MP for Surrey Centre, was passed unanimously in the House of Commons on Wednesday following a second hour of debate. Motion M-44 addresses ongoing challenges with the immigration system, filling critical gaps in the labour market by creating more accessible pathways to permanent residency for temporary foreign workers (TFWs). With an aging population and domestically low birth-rate, Canada is seeing a decrease in population. Some estimate that by 2030 population growth will come exclusively from immigration, which already accounts for almost 100% of Canada’s labour force growth and 75% of Canada’s population
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growth – mostly in the economic category, said Sarai. Despite Canada’s historically low unemployment rate (5.2% in April 2022), industries like the agriculture sector continued to experience high job vacancy rates that they are unable to fill with domestic labour. Temporary foreign workers contribute to Canadian economic growth and ensuring regional labour demands are fulfilled, however the path to permanent residency remains out of reach for many of these workers, noted Sarai. While there are pathways for to permanent residency (PR) for lower skilled workers such as through regional and industry specific programs, TFWs continue to face challenges in gaining PR status due insufficient higher education, and low language
testing scores. Despite their valuable contribution to our communities and economy, and great employment records over a number of years working in this country – TFWs continue to be at a disadvantage in attaining PR status. This motion encourages the Government of Canada to continue to work towards making PR status attainable to more TFWs. Sarai said: “Not a day goes by that I do not receive a call or an email from an employer who cannot find workers for their business. From restaurant owners, produce packers and logistics companies to IT groups, everyone needs workers. As we saw during the COVID-19 pandemic, things can change very quickly and the work that temporary foreign workers do to support our economy is vital to Canada’s success.”
Conservatives ask government to issue travel documents for Afghans fleeing Taliban
JASRAJ Singh Hallan, Conservative critic for Immigration Refugees and Citizenship, and Pierre Paul-Hus, Conservative critic for Public Services and Procurement, on Tuesday called on Immigration Minister Sean Fraser and Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) to issue urgently needed single-use travel documents to Afghans who worked with Canada and who are now
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Sarthak Tyagi of Surrey, Nazifa Nawal of Burnaby among 17 recipients of Terry Fox Humanitarian Awards in Canada SOUTH Asians Sarthak Tyagi of Surrey and Nazifa Nawal of Burnaby are among the 17 recipients of the prestigious 40th annual Terry Fox Humanitarian Awards across Canada. The 17 exceptional young Canadian recipients receive individual scholarships valued at up to $28,000 to recognize young humanitarians who have demonstrated courage and determination through academics, athletics, and civic life. The 17 recipients of the 2022 Terry Fox Humanitarian Award come from all walks of life, and each has faced challenges that have shaped their worldview and driven them to help others in their communities. Whether advocating for youth, mental health, education access, refugee integration, child welfare, environmental action, medical and health research or aboriginal rights, each young award recipient has committed to changing the world for the better and living a life of action, change and purpose. “Selected from over 500 applicants, the 2022 Terry Fox Humanitarian Award recipients represent the best of Canada’s young humanitarians. Their remarkable stories have inspired us and we are confident these student leaders are on the cusp of making tremendous contributions to our country,” said John Kearsey, Chairperson of the Terry Fox Humanitarian Award. The Terry Fox Humanitarian Award Program was created to commemorate Terry’s remarkable life and his contributions to cancer research and awareness. Since its inception, more than 900 young leaders have received the Award and today are leaders in health, education, sport, law, finance, communications, education and various other disciplines. Marking its 40th year, the Terry Fox Humanitarian Award was established in 1982 with a $5 million endowment by the Government of Canada under Prime Minister Pierre Elliot Trudeau. Another $10 million was contributed by Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s government in 2006. To learn more about the program and its scholars, visit: www.terryfoxawards.ca For bios and photos for each of the recipients, click here: https://terryfoxawards.ca/
Sarthak Tyagi current-recipients/ Sarthak Tyagi of Surrey Moving to Canada as an immigrant in 2016, Sarthak received ELL support throughout his schooling. He recognized the benefit the support he received helped overcome challenging barriers and aided him as he settled into a new culture and life in Canada. Being raised in a low-income immigrant family, Sarthak understands well the cultural and financial challenges of many of his peers. He uses this experience and what he has learned from living in a low-income community to identify and create opportunities for others. A grade 12 student at Queen Elizabeth Secondary High School, he is the President of Learn Lab, where he mentors and tutors atrisk pupils. The major goal of this program is to model and guide students toward making socially responsible decisions. He further uses his passion for engineering to make a positive change in the lives of others. Sarthak innovated an affordable Smart Navigation Cane to aid blind and visually impaired individuals. The cane scans the surrounding environment and buzzes/vibrates when it detects nearby obstructions. He has been in contact with several Non-profit organizations globally to donate these canes. Sarthak is the captain of his school’s Royals Robotics team, which qualified to the quarterfinals of
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Pope Francis will be in Canada from July 24 to 29 PRIME Minister Justin Trudeau, welcoming the announcement of Pope Francis’ visit to Canada from July 24 to 29, said on Friday in a statement: “I welcome the news of His Holiness Pope Francis’ visit to Canada this summer to formally deliver the Roman Catholic Church’s apology for its role in operating residential schools that caused lasting pain and suffering to Indigenous Peoples in this country. “His Holiness’ upcoming visit would not be possible without the bravery and determination of the Survivors, Indigenous leaders, and youth who shared their stories. “While His Holiness delivered an apology in Rome last month, a formal in-person apology in Canada from the Roman Catholic Church to Survivors and their families would respond to Call to Action #58 of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC). This would be an important – and necessary – step for the Roman Catholic Church to continue engaging in dialogue with First Nations, Inuit, and Métis in order to advance meaningful reconciliation for Indigenous Peoples in our country. For far too long, this has been a burden carried by Indigenous Peoples alone. I encourage all Canadians to watch this historic moment and reflect on the impacts of colonialism. “The Government of Canada is committed to implementing the TRC’s Calls to Action and supporting Survivors and their communities in the journey of healing. We will continue to support First Nations, Inuit, and Métis by investing in their efforts to identify and recover those who never came home. Recognizing that this work can trigger pain-
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Volodymyr Zelenskyy with Chrystia Freeland, Justin Trudeau and Mélanie Joly. PRIME Minister Justin Trudeau on Sunday vis- tions of artillery, ammunition, and civilian-patited Kyiv, Ukraine, where he met with Ukrainian tern light armoured vehicles: President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. - 18 drone cameras, including in-service supDeputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland and port and repair, Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly accompa- - $15 million of high-resolution satellite imagery, nied Trudeau. - Up to $1 million in small arms and related amEarlier on Sunday, Trudeau, Freeland and Joly munition, and participated in a flag raising ceremony to mark - Additional ammunition for M777 howitzers; the re-opening of the Canadian Embassy in * Allocating $25 million, from Canada’s $100 Ukraine. Ambassador Larisa Galadza, together million contribution for humanitarian aid in the with a team of additional staff members, will region, to the World Food Programme to adresume diplomatic operations in Kyiv as part of dress food security in Ukraine; and a gradual restoring of Canada’s full diplomatic * Contributing $10 million in funding to support presence and services. Until further notice, con- human rights, civil society, and demining in sular and immigration services will continue to Ukraine, in particular: be provided in Poland and many other Europe- - $1.5 million to the United Nations Women’s an cities in the region. Peace and Humanitarian Fund; Trudeau also visited Irpin, where he witnessed - $2.5 million to the United Nations Office of the firsthand the reckless brutality of Russian Presi- High Commissioner for Human Rights to monident Vladimir Putin’s illegal war. Russian forces tor, document and assess human rights violahave terrorized and killed civilians and de- tions; stroyed homes and neighbourhoods. Canada is - $775,000 to Front Line Defenders to support leading efforts to ensure they are held account- human rights activists and organizations; able for war crimes and other egregious viola- - Up to $2 million to German Marshal Fund of tions of human rights. At the same time, the the United States to support civil society actors Prime Minister also witnessed the strength and at risk; resilience of Ukrainians, and despite efforts by - Up to $1.15 million in digital emergency supRussia, Kyiv still stands strong and proud today, port for civil society in Ukraine; and according to a statement from the Prime Minis- - $2 million to HALO Trust for mine action emerter’s Office. gency response. In a bilateral meeting, Trudeau and Zelenskyy The Prime Minister also announced his intendiscussed the historic partnership between tion to temporarily remove trade tariffs on their two countries, the situation in Ukraine, Ukrainian imports for a period of one year and and the need for additional international sup- that Canada will be imposing new sanctions port – including humanitarian, financial, and under the Special Economic Measures (Russia) military assistance. The two leaders also dis- Regulations. These new actions, which build on cussed global efforts to impose severe and last- the measures previously announced on April ing sanctions on Russia in response to Putin’s 27, include: invasion of Ukraine. Trudeau reiterated Cana- * Imposing sanctions on 21 additional Russian da’s unwavering support for Ukraine and ongo- individuals, including oligarchs and close assoing commitment to help in any way possible. ciates of the Russian regime; and Trudeau announced additional measures and * Sanctioning 19 individuals in the Russian deinvestments to continue supporting Ukraine, fence sector and five entities for providing inincluding: direct or direct support to the Russian military. * Providing an additional $50 million in military For more on this story, visit our website voiceonassistance, which builds on recent contribu- line.com
Surrey Mayor Doug McCallum (2nd from left) and Surrey Councillor Mandeep Nagra (far right) warmly greeted famous Sufi singer Kanwar Grewal from Punjab (far left) at a Meet and Greet organized by Gurjit Bal Productions at Westfield Country Club and hosted by Kuldeep Bansal. International promoter Gurjit Bal is third from the left in the photo. Kanwar Grewal inspired protestors during the Kisan Morcha in India. McCallum announced that if he won another term, he would build a multi-purpose facility to host celebrities like Kanwar Grewal in the city.
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Vancouver Police warn about youth violence The VPD’s Youth Services Section has established a tip-line for anyone with information about the swarmings in Stanley Park and Kerrisdale, or the gun incident at the Vancouver Art Gallery. Anyone who has not yet spoken to police is asked to call 604-717-0614.
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BCGEU sues Vancity over pension dispute
‘Vancity will be filing a formal response in the B.C. Supreme Court in the coming days’ THE B.C. General Employees’ Union (BCGEU) announced on Monday that it had filed a Notice of Civil Claim in B.C. Supreme Court on April 27 against Vancity Credit Union over the financial institution’s unilateral decision to deny BCGEU members a jointly-trusteed, defined benefit pension plan that they had agreed to establish. BCGEU President Stephanie Smith said: “Filing a lawsuit against an employer is an extraordinary step for any union to take, and filing this claim against Vancity is not a decision the BCGEU took lightly. But after years of delay tactics by Vancity capped off by unilateral withdrawal from the plan we feel this is our best option to force Vancity to honour the commitments they made in bargaining. Our BCGEU members fought for this plan, they won it in bargaining, and now we’re going to the mat to make sure Vancity delivers on their commitment.” The lawsuit aims to force Vancity to honour the agreement between the two parties. In that agreement, which has been in effect since 2020 after being overwhelmingly ratified by union members, Vancity committed to work with the BCGEU to develop a jointly-trusteed, defined-benefit pension plan for unionized worker, the BCGEU said. Joint trusteeship means that the pension is administered by both employer representatives and union members. A worker voice is crucial in making sure workers’ pensions are whole and secure when it’s time to retire. Jointlytrusteed, defined-benefit pension plans are the gold standard, providing more secure benefits for workers compared to solely-trusteed plans. Such plans have a preferred status under the
city. The Notice of Civil Claim – S-223482 – was filed on April 27. (For the link to a summary of the Notice of Civil Claim, visit our website voiceonline.com)
Stephanie Smith BC Pension Benefits and Standards Act and Regulations when compared to an employer solely sponsored pension plan, it added. The BCGEU claimed that despite agreeing to co-develop the pension plan with the BCGEU, Vancity repeatedly delayed the work—cancelling or postponing meetings and missing deadlines—before abruptly announcing their intention to offer their workers a solely-trusteed pension plan. “Vancity literally banks on its reputation as a company with progressive values,” said Smith. “Our members work every day to maintain that reputation. Vancity customers choose them based on that reputation. It’s time for them to live up to their reputation. We shouldn’t have to sue them to make them honour an agreement they bargained with our members.” BCGEU represents nearly 1,000 workers at Van-
Man charged for allegedly assaulting sex trade worker in Surrey
RAYMOND Kellett, 26, was charged with aggravated assault and uttering threats on Sunday in relation to the May 5 assault in Whalley, Surrey RCMP said on Monday. On May 5 at 2:24 a.m., police received a report of a woman screaming and a fire alarm ringing in the 13500-block of Old Yale Road. Officers located a woman who had been physically assaulted by a man in the staircase of an underground parking lot. The man fled the area prior to police being called.
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“For 75 years, Vancity has stood shoulder to shoulder with the labour movement on a range of issues and we’re proud of our history of shared values. “As a values-driven cooperative, the employee voice is essential to the success of the retirement plan, and we are dedicated to providing a best-in-class defined benefit pension plan to all employees to support them with a retirement income.” According to Vancity: * Vancity has offered all employees the choice of either a group RRSP or defined benefit pension plan for over two decades. * Vancity has 2,707 employees. 817 employees are members of the BCGEU. * The current Collective Agreement for Vancity employees represented by the BCGEU does not expire until December 31, 2023. * Vancity is the largest private-sector Living Wage employer in Canada. * Vancity supports employees with young families through maternity and parental leave top-up payments (85% of salary), for up to 18 months. * Vancity provides generous health benefits to employees including extended health, dental, life insurance, accidental death and dismemberment (AD&D) insurance, disability benefits, and optional benefits.
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BC Liberals propose immediate gas price relief options THE BC Liberals on Tuesday called on the NDP government to immediately take three key actions to address out of control gas prices amid rising unaffordability and following Premier John Horgan’s repeated promises of relief measures dating back to 2018. The NDP could immediately provide British Columbians with much-needed relief by taking the following actions: 1. Temporarily suspend provincial gas taxes. 2. Provide a one-time rebate through the Climate Action Tax Credit. 3. Suspend hidden ‘import’ taxes on gas brought into B.C. from Alberta. “John Horgan has been promising to provide people with relief from rising gas prices since 2018. But here we are, fully four years later, and a complete lack of action from the NDP has left British Columbians paying the
straightforward steps that the NDP could immediately take to bring prices under control and help people make ends meet during the affordability crisis. It is time for this Premier to step up, make these changes, and finally deliver on his promises to B.C.” The BC Liberals said that gas prices in Vancouver have risen by more than 90 cents per litre since the NDP first came to power in 2017, and despite world events, B.C. gas prices remain 50 to 60 cents higher per litre than neighbouring jurisdictions.
Peter Milobar highest gas prices in North America,” said Peter Milobar, BC Liberal Critic for Finance. “The BC Liberals have outlined three
John Horgan’s history of promising relief measures for high gas prices: * “We’ll monitor it closely, and if there’s something more that we can do, we’ll certainly take action.” – March 3, 2022 * “We have…sophisticated public transit systems that are options if prices become
too unaffordable” – February 25, 2022 * “Everything’s on the table” – February 25, 2022 * “I’m certainly prepared to look at any opportunity we have” – February 25, 2022 * “We’re gonna look at whatever tools we can to make life more affordable” – February 25, 2022 * “…if the price increases persist through the summer we’ll look at other options.” – April 4, 2019 * “We’ll see how it goes through the summer, and if there’s an opportunity to have the Province step in and help, we’ll do that.” – April 4, 2019 * “We are monitoring gas prices and we will take steps if necessary… We have talked about a range of options and we will look at them should the prices remain high over the next number of weeks.” – March 21, 2018
Province launches Surrey Langley SkyTrain engagement THE public is invited to have their say on the first rapid transit project south of the Fraser River in 30 years, the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure announced on Monday. The Surrey Langley SkyTrain Project will provide high-quality, low-cost transportation for tens of thousands of people throughout Metro Vancouver, the ministry said.
The new Surrey Langley Skytrain public engagement is from May 9 until June 9. Open houses for members of the public are scheduled for May 25 in Surrey and for May 31 in Langley. For more information and to take part in this public consultation, visit the project website www.gov.bc.ca/surreylangleyskytrain. The ministry pointed out that the Surrey
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Delta Mayor Harvie launches 8th Annual Community Banner Design Contest
DELTA Mayor George V. Harvie on Thursday announced its 8th annual Community Banner Contest, a competition to create a street banner that will raise awareness of Delta’s natural beauty, culture, diversity, and heritage, engage the community, and showcase local artists. Submissions will be accepted for the following categories: * Delta Heritage (open category) * Discover Delta (open category) * Emerging Artist (ages 13 to 17 years) * Aspiring Artist (up to 12 years old) A volunteer panel of local artists and a mem-
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Protest against Trans Mountain Expansion (TMX) pipeline project at Burnaby Mountain
ON Saturday, May 7, the SFSS joined hundreds of people, dozens of notable organizations, and community members across the Lower Mainland came together to “hug” Burnaby Mountain and stand in solidarity against the Trans Mountain Expansion (TMX) pipeline project. The SFSS organized a booth to take a public stance against the expansion and stand in solidarity with the SFU community. Vancouver City Councillor
Jean Swanson also participated in the protest. Protestors say that this pipeline is being pushed by the federal government, despite not obtaining free, prior, and informed consent from all Indigenous Nations whose territories the pipeline will go through. They say that it is important that SFU community members stand in solidarity with these Nations and Indigenous land defenders on the
front lines. According to sfu350.com, this pipeline will cause extreme safety risks for everyone on the Mountain. The Burnaby Fire Department Chief has said that the Fire Department does not have the infrastructure in place to stop a fire of such magnitude if one were to happen. With the doubling of tanks in the TMX tank farm (with limited space in between) and rising summer temperatures, the risk of
a fire is very concerning. Along with these concerns and oil spills, those at SFU Burnaby would be physically trapped on top of the mountain as there is only one intersection that goes up/down the mountain and the tank farm happens to be right there. For more information, visit https://www. sfu350.com/about-tmx For more photos, visit our website voiceonline.com
Surrey outdoor pools begin opening on May 16 THE City of Surrey’s outdoor pools are set to welcome back patrons over the next two months, which will see all pools open by June 25. Most pools are opening between one week and one month earlier this year to align with the school schedule and to provide additional swim opportunities for the community. “Surrey’s outdoor pools play a valuable role in our communities during the summer months, not only providing residents exercise and recreation opportunities, but as a place to escape the heat”, said Surrey Mayor Doug McCallum. “With pandemic restrictions lifted, I am especially pleased that we are able to open all the outdoor pools earlier this summer for our residents to enjoy.” Pool Opening Schedule: May 16: Bear Creek (13820 – 88 Avenue) Greenaway (17901 – 60 Avenue) Sunnyside (15455 – 26 Avenue)
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THE City of Surrey’s Clayton Community Centre has received the Facility Excellence Award by the BC Recreation and Parks Association (BCRPA) for projects over $1 million. The award recognizes outstanding innovation in facility concept, design, development, maintenance, or operation of a facility. “A key focus in the design of the new Clayton Community Centre was to create a public space that prioritizes accessibility and inclusivity,” said Surrey Mayor Doug McCallum on Tuesday. “I’d like to thank the BCRPA for recognizing our efforts to make the Clayton Community Centre a place where residents can come together to play, exercise and connect. We are proud to offer our community innovative recreational and gathering spaces in Clayton and throughout Surrey well into the future.” Clayton Community Centre has been designed to offer a unique mix of welcoming spaces that support social inclusivity, gathering, and connection of various ages, family compositions, genders, abilities, and cultures. With fully universal washrooms and changerooms, best practices in wayfinding and signage, adaptable fitness equipment, and a hearing loop – a magnetic wireless sound system for use by people with hearing aids – the centre sets a high bar on accessibility and inclusivity. Also, as part of the City’s commitment to sustainability, the design of Clayton Community Centre integrates the leading environmental
standards by following Passive House criteria. The Centre has reduced energy consumption by 98% compared to the average performance of similar existing buildings in British Columbia which reduces Surrey’s carbon footprint. The Centre’s spaces combine arts and culture programming, including performing and visual arts spaces, a library that features children and teen areas, and recreational facilities including a gymnasium and fitness centre. Its central location in a dense residential area located near transit stops, and within a 10-minute walk from two high schools makes it highly accessible by public transit, walking, biking, skateboarding, and scootering. Electric Vehicle charging stations are also provided. The Facility Excellence Award is one of five provincial Awards of Excellence presented during BCRPA’s annual Symposium conference in Whistler. Each award is presented on behalf of over 4,000 recreation and parks sector members from across BC working to enhance the physical and mental health, wellness, connectedness, and quality of life of their communities. Clayton Community Centre officially opened its doors to the public in October of 2021 and has since won the IOC IAKS Bronze Award in recognition of its exemplary architecture. Learn more about the Surrey Invests capital infrastructure program and how Surrey is investing in several significant projects to meet the growing needs of residents.
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Surrey RCMP celebrates Police Week with Open House on May 14 AFTER a two-year hiatus, Surrey RCMP’s annual Open House will be back in celebration of Police Week. The public is invited to attend this free event to learn about all the different policing tools, techniques, and resources used to help keep the community safe. What: Surrey RCMP Open House (Free) When: May 14, 12-3 p.m. Where: Surrey RCMP Main Detachment (14355 57 Avenue) Who: Surrey RCMP officers and staff, policing
and community partners There will be police boats, bikes, vehicles and Air 1 helicopter on-site, with lots of hands-on activities, free food and chance to meet police pups. In addition, there will be an opportunity to send Assistant Commissioner Brian Edwards for a swim in the dunk tank with all proceeds raised going directly to Cops for Cancer – Tour De Valley 2022. “After a two-year hiatus, it is exciting to be At Surrey RCMP’s Open House in 2019. Photo by Jay Sharma of Mahi Photo Studio
able to gather again as a community to showcase the services and programs the Surrey RCMP has to offer,” says Cpl. Vanessa Munn. “We look forward to this opportunity to interact with our local residents at this fun family friendly event.” Everyone is encouraged to dress for the weather as the majority of the activities will be held outside in an area with minimal shade. In addition, bring a refillable water bottle and utilize the onsite water stations to minimize our environmental impact.
Surrey RCMP seize drugs, cash and handgun from man who was target of a shooting SURREY RCMP’s Community Response Unit recently seized a firearm, ammunition, cash and a large amount of drugs in Newton from a man who was the target of a shooting earlier in the year. On April 27 at approximately 3 p.m., Surrey RCMP’s Community Response Unit were conducting proactive patrols and located a man who had fled from police the previous
day when they attempted to conduct a traffic stop. Officers arrested the 35-year-old man in the 13100-block of 61 Avenue and transported him to Surrey RCMP cells. During the investigation, officers located a handgun, ammunition, $1,455 in Canadian currency, 550 grams of suspected fentanyl, 140 grams of suspected methamphetamine, 18 grams of suspected crack cocaine
and 45 grams of unknown pills. The investigation remains ongoing and charges have not yet been laid in relation to the items seized, as further analysis is required on the drugs and firearm. Despite charges not being laid, the accused remains in custody for breaching a Conditional Sentence Order in relation to previous charges. “There is a nexus between
gun violence and the drug trade, which is why the Surrey RCMP continues to proactively target individuals who engage in crime,” said Surrey RCMP Media Relations Officer, Constable Gurvinder Ghag. “This individual has already been shot at due to his involvement in criminal activity, yet continues to put himself and others in the community at risk.”
Arnold De Jong and wife Joanne are Abbotsford homicide victims been released to further the investigation and identify additional witnesses and associates, IHIT said. Homicide investigators are still collecting evidence, interviewing witnesses, and constructing a timeline. At this stage, it is uncertain if this was a random or targeted incident. According to one media report, Arnold De Jong was a long-distance trucker. IHIT said it is working in partnership with Abbotsford Police and their Forensic Identification Section (FIS). The BC Coroners Service has also been engaged. IHIT remains positioned in Abbotsford, maintaining close communication and the sharing of intelligence, in-
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Suspect who assaulted 17-year-old girl on TransLink bus arrested THE suspect in the unprovoked assault of a 17-year-old girl on a TransLink bus on April 1 has been identified and arrested, the Metro Vancouver Transit Police tweeted on Saturday. “Transit Police appreciate all of the tips received by the public, which led to a quick arrest by investigators,” the MVTP added. On Friday, April 1, just before 2 p.m., a 17-year-old girl boarded a route 335 bus headed to Newton Exchange in Surrey, made her way to the back of the bus and sat down. At an unknown point in the journey, a
man boarded the same bus and began acting erratically while heading to the back of the bus, where he sat near the teen. The suspect continued to act more and more agitated, eventually standing up and blocking the teen into her seat. Then, without any provocation, he allegedly punched her in the head several times, causing her glasses to fly off her face. Despite the teen’s attempts to defend herself, when she bent over to pick The suspect. Photo: Metro Vancouver Transit Police
up her glasses the suspect allegedly used his knee to strike her in the head. The suspect was last seen leaving the bus at 152 Street and 84 Avenue in Surrey while the victim was alerting the bus operator to the incident. The victim, fortunately, did not sustain any serious physical injuries during the alleged assault and reported the incident to police after she returned home. Transit Police said on Thursday that after their detectives had exhausted all investigative avenues available to them, they appealed to the public for help.
Nurses aren’t celebrating National Nursing Week, says BCNU AS two public health emergencies continue to play out in BC’s health-care system, the BC Nurses’ Union (BCNU) said on Monday that nurses are using their voices this National Nursing Week to highlight long-standing problems that are impacting their mental health and patient care. “BC nurses don’t feel like celebrating this week,” said BCNU President Aman Grewal. “Instead, hundreds have travelled to Victoria from communities across the province with
a somber message that the health-care system is buckling under the pressure. Enough is enough. We need action now.” On Monday evening, BCNU hosted a “Vigil to Heal Heath Care” to give nurses, first responders and family members a unique opportunity to share in their grief and reflect on the overwhelming impact the last few years have had on communities and the healthcare system. Grewal said 82 percent of BCNU members
EVENTS South Asian Adults and Seniors programs * Vedic Seniors Parivar Centre of Vedic Hindu Cultural Society of BC invites South Asian adults and senior members to play Bingo on the House on Sunday, May 15, 2 to 3:30 p.m., at Shanti Niketan Hall. Bring only $2 with you for two games. Members will explain how to play. Use facemasks and maintain social distancing. Tea and light snacks will be served. * Yoga classes in person at Shanti Niketan Hall conducted by Gunwant Kaur Chana, expert yoga instructor on Monday, May 16 and Thursday, May 19 from 10 to 11:15 a.m. on both days. This is only for participants who have been double vaccinated for COVID-19. They should bring facemask and a yoga mat and maintain social distancing). Pure vegetarian lunch will be served on Thursday to all seniors those
who attend the yoga class at around 11:30 a.m. Contact Surendra Handa, Coordinator, at 604-507-9945 for registration and further information. Vedic Seniors Parivar Centre, Lakshmi Narayan Temple, 8321 – 140 Street, Surrey. * Celebrating Mother’s Day with pot luck on Friday, May 13, from 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at Shanti Niketan Hall. (The May 6 event was postponed.) All pure vegetarian dishes will be prepared at home by Vedic Seniors Parivar Centre members. There will also be desserts. There will be a live entertainment program presented by talented members. The members and families who will prepare the dishes will have free entry and all other friends and guests who wish to join will have to contribute a reasonable amount and pre-register with Surendra Handa, Coordinator, at 604-5079945.
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MEANWHILE, BC Liberal MLA Renee Merrifield (Kelowna-Mission) called for urgent action from Premier John Horgan and the NDP government to immediately address the nursing shortage in Interior Health so that Kelowna and other Interior communities don’t lose access to vital health care services. Citing how vital health care hubs like Royal Inland Hospital are routinely operating at 60 to 70 per cent of their normal nursing capacity, while 82 per cent of B.C. nurses say that their mental health is suffering, Merrifield called on the NDP government to streamline the certification of foreign-trained doctors and nurses and increase mental health supports for nurses and health care workers.
Coquitlam fatal stabbing was result of argument; no gang connection
INTEGRATED Homicide Investigation Team (IHIT) Sgt. David Lee said on Monday that Sunday’s homicide in Coquitlam “was an argument that turned into an altercation and stabbing.” He added: “This was an isolated incident and the Glen Elementary community is not at risk.” On May 8 around 12:40 a.m., the Coquitlam RCMP responded to the 3000-block of Glen Drive in Coquitlam for reports of a stabbing. First responders found a 29-year-old male suffering from stab wounds. Despite all efforts to revive him, the victim succumbed to his injuries. IHIT took over conduct of the investigation and has been working in partnership with
the Coquitlam RCMP, the Integrated Forensic Identification Section (IFIS), and the BC Coroners Service. Although still early in the investigation, homicide investigators confirmed that this was an isolated incident and has no connection to gangs. One person was taken into custody but no charges have yet been laid. Investigators are still in the evidence gathering phase but are not searching for additional suspects. With all persons known and accounted for, the names of the victim and suspect are not being released at this time. Anyone with information can IHIT on the Information Line at 1-877-551-IHIT (4448) or by email at ihitinfo@rcmp-grc.gc.ca.
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Vancouver Election Office hiring more than 1,500 election officials THE Vancouver Election Office is hiring more than 1,500 election officials to assist voters at voting places across the city during advance voting days and on election day this upcoming October. Positions at the voting place include: * Presiding Election Officials * Alternate Presiding Election Officials * Registration Clerk * Voting Coordinators Find out more and apply at vancouver.ca/ election-work. The Election Office is looking for election officials who are personable and are committed to offering a non-partisan, positive experience to voters. Training sessions will be provided. Compensation starts at $315 for election day. Applicants do not need to be a Canadian citizen to work at the Vancouver Election. On Saturday, October 15, Vancouver voters will elect a mayor, 10 councillors,
Surrey’s ‘SMART Cart’ Outreach Program pairs bylaw officers with social workers
SURREY is piloting a new mobile outreach program that will pair City bylaw officers with contracted social workers to support unhoused individuals in City Centre. These ‘SMART Cart’ teams will provide immediate support to move individuals towards housing and other needed support services. During its Regular Council Meeting on Monday, Surrey Council voted to approve a contract with Lookout Housing and Health Society to supply trained and qualified community service workers as part of the SMART Cart teams for a period of one year, at a cost of $692,754. “The ‘SMART Cart’ Mobile Outreach Project is one more example of Surrey’s innovative approach to supporting our most vulnerable citizens,” said Surrey Mayor Doug McCallum on Tuesday. “To make meaningful change, we must do things differently. Everyone deserves a roof over their head and to be treated with dignity. The SMART CART initiative is another example of how Council is prioritizing help to those who are most marginalized in our community.” The ‘SMART Cart’ pilot project will build on the success of the Surrey Mobilization and Resiliency Table (SMART). Led by the City and established in 2015, SMART connects individuals with critical supports and intervenes when they demonstrate acutely elevated risk. Since inception, 60% of cases have been successfully concluded because the overall risks have been lowered and connections to services have been made. The new ‘SMART Cart’ program will augment this table’s work by providing mobile outreach services from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m., providing referrals to SMART as well as other service providers and the BC Housing coordinated access referral system. The pilot is set to run through to July 31, 2023. The ‘SMART Cart’ project is funded through the federal Safe Restart Agreement fund, which is being administered by the Union of British Columbia Municipalities through the ‘Strengthening Community Services’ grant program that makes funding available for projects to address COVID-19 impacts for vulnerable populations. The City, in partnership with BC Housing and Fraser Health, is implementing the first six projects of the Pandemic Response Program funded through the grant. In partnership with the Province, the City of Surrey is delivering on much-needed housing across the city. In 2021, a total of 139 Supportive Housing Units opened in Surrey. This year, another 387 Supportive and Transitional Housing Units will come on stream in Surrey.
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Canadians supportive of government response to Ukraine-Russia conflict, but many say more is needed
Half (47%) have shown support or donated to Ukraine personally since conflict began A new study from the non-profit Angus Reid Institute finds Canadians mostly supportive of the fashion with which their government has responded and sought to support Ukraine, while many say they are doing their own bit to help. Indeed, one-quarter of Canadians (27%) say they have donated money to support efforts to help Ukrainians since the war began in late February. Those over the age of 54 are most likely to be following the conflict and to have opened up their wallets. On the more symbolic side of this scale, nearly the same number (28%) have posted something in support on social media. A handful of Canadians (3%) say they have sponsored or supported a Ukrainian refugee or refugee family. At the governmental level, where policy decisions can wield much
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VCH launches pilot program to improve healthcare journey of lung cancer patients past two year’s of the pandemic. By engaging a nurse navigator to support patients and their families, we have the potential to positively transform this experience for those receiving care,” said Dr. John Yee, Head of Thoracic Surgery at VCH’s VGH and UBC Hospital. “This patient-centred approach addresses the practical aspects of cancer care, such as efficient scheduling of diagnostic and surgical procedures, but also the many complex psychosocial impacts of a lung cancer diagnosis. Over two years, we will closely evaluate wait times, length of hospital stays, re-admission rates and indicators of patient wellbeing, to identify learnings to improve other cancer programs in our region.” Earlier screening coupled with surgical intervention has the potential to save the lives of many people diagnosed with this cancer. During 2020,
VANCOUVER Coastal Health (VCH) has launched Lung Evaluation and Assessment Program (LEAP) to improve the healthcare journeys of people diagnosed with lung cancer. LEAP, which will initially run as a two-year pilot at Vancouver General Hospital (VGH), will employ a nurse navigator – a clinician with cancer care expertise – to support patients, families and caregivers through the treatment process. Lung cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer and the leading cause of death in Canada. In 2021 alone, BC Cancer projects over 3,800 British Columbians were newly diagnosed with this cancer type. “Receiving a lung cancer diagnosis is both an overwhelming and emotionally charged experience for many. Navigating their treatment pathway can be challenging, particularly during the
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V.K. Bhawra Chandigarh: Punjab Police on Friday managed to crack the Rocket Propelled Grenade (RPG) attack case with Canada-based Lakhbir Singh alias Landa allegedly the key handler, who is accused of providing RPG, AK-47 and local network of criminals for logistic support to carry out the terror attack at Punjab Police Intelligence Headquarters in Mohali on Monday evening. Landa (33), who is native of Tarn Taran and fled to Canada in 2017, is a close aide of Pakistanbased wanted gangster Harvinder Singh alias Rinda and had joined hands with the Babbar Khalsa International (BKI). Punjab Director-General of Police VK Bhawra, while addressing a press conference at Punjab Police Headquarters here, said that the police have also arrested six persons for their involvement in planning and providing the local logistic support to the attackers for carrying out the attack. Those arrested have been identified as Nishan Singh of village
Kulla in Bhikhiwind, Tarn Taran; Jagdeep Singh Kang of Wave Estate in Sector 85, SAS Nagar; Kanwarjit Singh alias Kanwar Bath (40) of Gumtala in Amritsar; Baljinder Singh alias Rambo (41) of Patti, Tarn Taran; Baljit Kaur, alias Sukhi, (50) of Kot Khalsa, Amritsar, and Anant Deep Singh, alias Sonu, (32) of Guru Nanak Colony, Amritsar. Two cars, including SUV Toyota Fortuner and Hatchback Maruti Swift has also been recovered from their possession. Earlier, the sleeve of the RPG was also recovered. Pertinently, Nishan was arrested by the Faridkot police on May 11, 2022 in Arms Act case and he is on police remand till May 16, 2022. The DGP said Landa took the help of Nishan and his other accomplice identified as Charat Singh of Khemkaran for carrying out RPG attack at the Intelligence HQs and being a local resident, Jagdeep helped Charat in conducting recce of the Intelligence Office on Monday morning. On Monday evening, Charat and his two aides, who are yet to be identified, had
carried out an RPG attack at the Intelligence HQs at about 7.42pm, he said. DGP Bhawra said initially Charat had provided hideouts to two attackers and later, he handed over them to Nishan, who had arranged their stay at residence of Kanwarjit Bath and Baljit Kaur in Amritsar from April 27, 2022 to May 7, 2022. Nishan had also retrieved RPG from the earmarked location on Kulla-Patti road on the directions of Landa, he added. He said that Baljinder Rambo, who was arrested in NDPS cases and is a drug addict, had delivered the consignment of AK-47 to Charat and his two aides on the directions of Nishan. Anant Deep is a brother-in-law of Nishan and used to assist in providing logistic support, he said. The DGP said the Punjab Police have been on manhunt to arrest Charat, who is serving a life sentence in a murder case and is out on parole, and his two accomplices. “Soon the trio attackers will be arrested,” he said.
He informed that the Police have also brought Mohd. Nasim Alam and Mohd. Sharaf Raj, both residents of Auraiya district in Bihar for questioning from Noida as they were found to be in touch with two unknown attackers. Meanwhile, the FIR No. 236 dated April 9 had already been registered under section 307 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) and relevant sections of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act and Explosive Substance Act at Police Station Sohana in SAS Nagar.
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Ranil Wickremesinghe appointed Prime Minister of Sri Lanka for sixth time Colombo, Sri Lanka: Sri Lankan President Gotabaya Rajapaksa on Thursday appointed former prime minister Ranil Wickremesinghe as head of government in a bid to restore stability in the island nation in the midst of a political impasse and stifling economic crisis. This is the sixth time Wickremesinghe, 73, has been appointed Prime Minister — he has never finished a full term — and will have the task of arresting the devastating impact of the island’s economic downturn, that too under Gotabaya Rajapaksa who is fiercely detested by disgruntled citizens demanding his resignation. Gotabaya’s older brother Mahinda Rajapaksa resigned as Prime Minister on Monday, hours after his supporters violently attacked anti-government protesters. Wickremesinghe’s United National Party (UNP) was decimated in the 2020 general elections, in which the Rajapaksas secured a two-thirds majority. Wickremesinghe is currently the only member of Parliament from his party. Although he lost the 2020 general elections, the UNP nominated him to legislature on the national list, through Sri Lanka’s propor-
Ranil Wickremesinghe tional representation system that allocates political parties a certain number of seats based on total votes polled. Just ahead of the 2020 poll, Wickremesinghe’s former deputy Sajith Premadasa broke away from the UNP and formed the Samagi Jana Balawegaya (SJB or United People’s Force), the main Opposition party now.
Wickremesinghe’s majority in Parliament is contingent on substantial support from the ruling party. Most of its members have promised to back him, according to political sources. Meanwhile, Opposition Leader Sajith Premadasa too said he was willing to form a new government if the President committed to stepping down within “a minimum time frame”. Premadasa made his offer conditional, seeking new laws to strengthen parliament and abolish Executive Presidency. Even before Wickremesinghe was sworn in by the President, some religious leaders objected to the move, contending that it was “not the solution” people want, and that it would further escalate the crisis. Prominent Buddhist monk Omalpe Sobitha Thero said Ranil Wickremesinghe was “not suitable” for the job. His appointment “completely disregarded” the proposal made by their high-ranking monks to appoint an allparty interim government and was aimed at the “sole protection” of the Rajapaksas, he said. Archbishop of Colombo Cardinal Malcolm
Ranjith, was quoted by local media as saying, “People want a person with integrity, not someone who has been defeated in politics.” The political opposition too expressed strong disapproval at the President’s choice. Leader of the leftist Janata Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP) Anura Kumara Dissanayake said: “Ranil protects the Rajapaksas, and the Rajapaksas protect Ranil. No citizen in this country will fall for their conspiracy this time.” Tamil National Alliance lawmaker M.A. Sumanthiran said: “The President has completely lost legitimacy, people want him to go home, and the Parliament will soon vote on a motion expressing displeasure over him. Wickremesinghe had no legitimacy in the current Parliament right from the beginning. He did not even win in his constituency.” The Parliament stands adjourned till May 17, when the vote on the President is scheduled to be taken up. Wickremesinghe may face a trust vote soon after. In order to continue as Prime Minister, he must show he has the confidence of the House.
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criminalisation of marital rape, had argued that sexual intercourse between a husband and wife cannot be treated at a par with that in non-marital relationships as the issue of consent cannot be divorced from the context of a marriage. While the first petition in the case was filed in 2015, the day-to-day hearing commenced in January this year after one of the petitioners mentioned the matter for final hearing. The Centre had earlier in an affidavit, filed in 2017, said that criminalising marital rape “may destabilise the institution of marriage” and would become an easy tool for harassing husbands. However, in an additional affidavit, filed earlier this year, the Centre said it could assist the High Court “only after a consultative process is undertaken by the Central government with all stakeholders, including the State governments”.
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All eyes on Patnaik as BJP looks to close wafer-thin gap to elect next President Bhubaneswar (IANS): With the new President of India due to be elected in July this year, all eyes are on Biju Janata Dal (BJD) president and Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik, who alone can ensure a smooth victory for the BJP-led NDA candidate. Currently, the Opposition parties collectively have a 51.1 per cent share of the Electoral College while the BJP and its alliance partners have 48.9 per cent. The NDA needs only 1.2 per cent to cross the halfway mark. With 21 MPs (12 in the Lok Sabha and nine in the Rajya Sabha) and 113 MLAs in the Odisha Assembly, the BJD has 3.22 per cent of the votes. So, the BJD is going to play a crucial role during the presidential election.
Naveen Patnaik The BJD is yet to disclose its stand on the election for the top position in India. It will take a decision after the declaration of the candidates for the election. “We are maintaining equidistant
from both the NDA and UPA. Our party president has already made it clear the decision will be based on the merit of the presidential candidate,” BJD spokesperson Lenin Mohanty told IANS. Though the ruling party in Odisha has not disclosed its cards, it had supported non-UPA candidates during the last two elections held in 2017 and 2012. During the last presidential poll in 2017, Patnaik had supported NDA candidate Ram Nath Kovind after receiving a call from Prime Minister Narendra Modi. At that time, the BJD president had stated that the office of the President of India is above political considerations and the BJD wanted to keep it above politics. Similarly, Patnaik was the first to
propose the name of PA Sangma for the presidential election held in 2012 against UPA nominee Pranab Mukherjee. In September 2020, he had supported NDA candidate Harivansh Narayan Singh in the election for the post of deputy chairman of the Rajya Sabha. Besides, the Naveen Patnaik-led BJD has extended its direct or indirect support to the Modi government during the passage of several important Bills in Parliament. The BJD had also supported BJP nominee Ashwini Vaishnaw for his elevation to the Rajya Sabha. Vaishnaw is now serving as a cabinet minister in the Modi government. Local political analysts feel that Naveen Patnaik is very likely to support the NDA candidate in the presidential poll as he supported the
Centre during several crucial times in the past few years. “Naveen Patnaik is very approachable for the BJP in comparison to other non-UPA regional parties. So, the BJP may first approach Naveen, who is also very likely to extend his support to the central party for the presidential poll,” said senior journalist Rabi Das. It seems that there is some understanding between the BJD and the BJP. Though Naveen has a good relationship with other regional party leaders like Mamata Banerjee and M.K. Stalin, he never attended the anti-BJP political meetings called by them, Das said. On the other hand, he said, the BJP’s top leaders are also not attacking the BJD government like they do the West Bengal government.
Indian-Americans plan to distance themselves from Indian government on Ukraine war Washington (IANS): Indian-Americans plan to issue a forceful denouncement of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in an attempt to shield themselves from the fallout of the Indian government’s continued refusal to condemn the war, which has drawn widespread scrutiny and criticism from within and out of US policy circles. A bipartisan group of well-connected Indian-American political operatives are expecting to hold a seminar on Capital Hill on theme of “Indian Americans Against Genocide in Ukraine”, one of the organisers said. June 22 is the tentative date being considered and the event is likely to be headlined by a leading yoga guru and attended by many US lawmakers. Indian-American speakers could include the four serving members of the US House of Representatives Ami Bera, Pramila Jayapal, Ro Khanna, and Raja Krishnamoorthi, all of whom have been extremely critical of the Russian invasion and both publicly and privately critical of India’s refusal to condemn it.
Politically-active Indian-Americans have been a key driver of the IndiaUS relationship. They helped soften American backlash against India after the 1998 Pokhran II nuclear tests and, most significantly, rallied US lawmakers to pass a legislation that ended India’s nuclear isolation in 2008. They have stood with the Indian government of the day in a notable display of bipartisan solidarity with their country of origin. And Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been popular with both Republican and Democratic Indian Americans. For the community to break so publicly with his government’s position on Ukraine should cause concern at 7 Race Course Road. Like most Americans, Indian-Americans have been horrified by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in February and have been appalled by images of death and destruction coming out of the battle-ravaged country. They have also watched with growing disquiet the Modi government’s refusal to condemn the invasion and bristle at having to “either defend it or
Ro Khanna face scorn for it”. One Indian-American said he was asked by a Pennsylvania party official recently, “Why is India supporting the Russians?” India is not supporting the Russian invasion. While it has refused to condemn it outrightly, it has made clear its opposition to it. New Delhi has called for the immediate cessation of hostilities and that the sovereignty and territorial integrity of nations must be respected. But all of that has
been obscured by India abstaining in critical UN votes on the war. “What the Russian Army has been doing in Ukraine is downright genocide,” said Shekhar Tiwari, a Republican operative who is also chairman of the American Hindu Coalition. He has been a close associate of several top BJP leaders. “Being a Hindu and a son of a Gandhian, it is hard for me to stomach,” he added. These Indian-Americans are careful not to criticize the Indian government and insist they only want to express their horror over situation in Ukraine, which they described as a “genocide”, as has US President Joe Biden. They have been concerned about the blowback they are getting for India’s position on the war and believe a public denouncement of Russia will, one, make clear the community feels as revolted as the rest of the country. And, two, that the community is “not in the pocket of the embassy”, as one these Indian-Americans put it. Some Indian-Americans have also argued, since Russia invaded Ukraine in February, India needs to denounce
Moscow and finally pick a side that will be strategically more meaningful. Ramesh Kapur, a Democratic strategist who worked closely with the presidential campaign of Biden, says India’s refusal to condemn the Russian invasion could be problematic should it need US assistance in a conflict with China. “If India gets into a situation with China, it can expect support from the US, but if the US thinks it cannot count on India they will have a problem,” he said, taking a tactical view of India’s position, as has been put forth by many US lawmakers. Congressman Khanna told Fox News in March that he thinks India “ought to be condemning Putin” and “they need to realize, they have to pick sides”. He had added: “We, the United States, were with them when China invaded India. Putin wasn’t there. And it’s time for them to buy weapons from the United States, not Russia. We’ve got to look at how we can facilitate that and make that easier. We need India as an ally ultimately to contain China.”
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Be patient as Punjab government works to generate jobs, says Mann
Chandigarh (IANS): Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann on Wednesday asked the protesting youths to bear with the state government as it was sincerely working to complete the modalities so as to ensure that the entire recruitment process may not be stalled due to legal technicalities. Addressing a gathering here to hand over appointment letters to 2,373 youths after launching a massive recruitment drive to fill 26,754 posts, he wished that such functions - to give appointment letters to the
youths - should be held regularly, adding the protesters should at least have patience and wait for some time to enable the government to complete the requisite formalities for issuing appointment letters. Any action taken in haste for handing over appointment letters to the job aspirants protesting now could be in tight spot in case somebody challenges it in the court, he noted. Taking a dig at the previous governments, Mann said: “What these governments had been doing in the last two months of their tenure is being
done by our government in the initial two months, which amply clears our intentions to provide jobs to the eligible candidates, purely on the basis of merit and their educational qualifications.” Congratulating all those for getting job letters, he asked the ministers concerned to post them near their place of residence so that they could conveniently focus on the new assignment with utmost dedication and sincerity. The previous governments deliberately posted government employ-
ees to far-flung places just to harass them, he claimed. He, however, asked the youth not to hesitate from joining even at far-off places of posting as the great personalities like former Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh and top film stars Amitabh Bachchan and Shahrukh Khan had left their homes to realise their dreams of excelling in their career. Conveying a message to the youth, Mann said widespread unemployment in any society leads to antisocial activities and it is the firm
commitment to provide enormous job opportunities to the youth so that they should not go astray as “an idle man’s brain is the devil’s workshop.” Expressing satisfaction over girls outshining boys in getting appointment letters at Wednesday’s function, Mann said this reflects the empowerment of women which would further go a long way in enhancing their dignity in society besides eradicating social evils like dowry, gender discrimination, female foeticide, etc.
Was treated like terrorist by Punjab police: Tajinder Bagga New Delhi (IANS): A day after the Punjab and Haryana High Court granted him relief from arrest till July 5, BJP youth wing national secretary Tajinder Pal Singh Bagga on Wednesday alleged that Punjab police treated him like a terrorist.
Addressing a press conference at Delhi BJP office along with state president Adesh Gupta and Lok Sabha Member Parvesh Sahib Singh Verma, Bagga said: “Instead of arresting those accused of sacrilege of Guru Granth Sahib, drug mafia and Khalistani separatists,
Punjab police kidnapped and treated me like a terrorist.” Bagga said that he will continue to question Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal over sacrilege of Guru Granth Sahib, drug mafia and Khalistani separatists in Punjab even if one or
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Tajinder Bagga Referring to his comment for which he was arrested, Bagga said: “I raised my voice against Kejriwal for ridiculing the plight of Kashmiri Pandits. If I said that we won’t let Kejriwal live peacefully until he apologised, it did not mean I wanted to kill him.” On his arrival for the first time in the party office, Bagga was welcomed by Gupta and Verma with ‘laddoos’. Gupta greeted Bagga and extended his thanks to the court, top BJP leaders and police from Delhi and Haryana who supported the fight for justice and truth. “I want to ask Kejriwal how he has changed himself although he has come to change the politics. The real face and character of Kejriwal has come before the people. Kejriwal could have used Punjab Police to act against drug mafia and separatist elements in the state but he went after Bagga for questioning him. The whole party stands with Bagga,” Gupta said. No one can defeat Bagga because he always says and does the right thing, Verma added.
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Shimla (IANS): In a major achievement, the state police on Wednesday arrested Harvir Singh, a resident of Morinda in Punjab, in connection with the pro-Khalistan flags pasted at the entrance of the Himachal Pradesh Assembly in Dharamsala. The police have tightened the security and sealed all interstate borders following the pasting of banners and painting graffiti of Khalistan on the outer boundary of the Vidhan Sabha on May 8. The police have registered an FIR against Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, General Counsel to the banned Sikhs for Justice (SFJ). Section 13 of Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA) has been added to the First Information Report (FIR). Chief Minister Jairam Thakur has described the incident as a cowardly act.
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Supreme Court declines to entertain Majithia’s plea for quashing FIR New Delhi (IANS): The Supreme Court on Tuesday declined to entertain a plea by Akali Dal leader Bikram Singh Majithia, the brother-in-law of party chief Sukhbir Badal, seeking quashing of a First Information Report (FIR) registered against him under the Narcotics Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act. A bench headed by Justice D.Y. Chandra-
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Launch joint operations to nab drug mafia: Punjab Chief Minister
Chandigarh (IANS): In a bid to combat the menace of drugs, Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann on Thursday directed the police officers to act in tandem with the Special Task Force (STF) to launch joint operations to nab the big sharks running the drug mafia. Addressing a high-level meeting here, the Chief Minister categorically said in case any incident of drug supply comes to his notice from any part of the state, then the concerned Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) or the Commissioner of Police (CP) would be held solely accountable. The Chief Minister also asked the police officers to immediately swing into action in case someone lodges any complaint about drug trafficking. He said no laxity would be tolerated for eradication of drug at any cost as its supply chain would have to be broken to save our youth who had fallen prey to drugs. Emphasising the need to tighten the noose around the drug smugglers across the state, the Chief Minister said strict action would be taken in case of default bail due to non-presentation of challan in the stipulated manda-
Bhagwant Mann with police officers. tory period, particularly in cases of commer- this practice attracts the innocent people to make a quick buck. cial recovery. Showing zero tolerance for those who are He, however, said rest of the information rein hand in glove with the drug peddlers, the garding quantity seized, location of recovery Chief Minister underlined the need to evolve and the details of accused could be made an effective mechanism to punish the erring public. police officials who were giving patronage to Underscoring the need, Mann asked the the drug peddlers. Health and Police departments to work in The Chief Minister also directed the DGP to close coordination with a focus to adopt reissue detailed guidelines to all the SSPs not formist approach towards petty offenders. to disclose the price of drugs seized dur- He also asked the DGP to strengthen the ining recovery in the international market as vestigation mechanism also so that an exem-
plary punishment could be handed down to the guilty involved in drug mafia at the earliest. He said this step would go a long way as deterrent for others to desist from selling drugs in future. The Chief Minister also asked the DGP to speed up the process for confiscation of properties belonging to those involved in drug mafia. Showing concern over the tardy pace in this regard, Mann asked the DGP to personally monitor the progress of confiscated properties every month and keep him updated accordingly. Condemning the trend of gun culture and gangsterism being promoted by the Punjabi singers in the larger public interest, Mann urged them to desist from fanning violence, hatred and animosity in society through their songs. He called upon them to follow the ethos of ‘Punjab, Punjabi and Punjabiyat’, thereby strengthening the bonds of brotherhood, peace and harmony instead of fuelling antisocial activities through such songs.
Punjab teachers jostle to grab plate, video goes viral
Chandigarh (IANS): Scenes of government school principals and teachers jostling to grab a plate for a free lunch after attending a meeting chaired by Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) in a plush resort in Ludhiana to improve the quality of education has gone viral. The education department had called the meeting of over 2,600 school heads and district education officers from all over the state. For their transportation, the department had arranged 57 air-
conditioned buses. Education Minister Gurmeet Singh Meet Hayer said the meeting was called to listen to the suggestions of teachers to improve the education system by framing a policy. After the meeting, in which the Chief Minister launched an online portal to seek suggestions for bringing “outof-the-box” educational reforms, the teachers were caught on camera creating a ruckus to grab a plate for lunch. “These people are going abroad for
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Good looking male in 40s, works out, loves music, looking for a female for friends/companion discretion assured and respected. Call 604-644-7297 Sikh Rajput parents seeking a suitable match for their daughter 36 years old, 5’5”, working in a reputed company, 1 child at home. The boy should be well settled in Surrey/Langley. Divorced/widowed between 36-40 years old. Please contact martimonyinfo@yahoo.com or 604-379-0477. Serious enquires only. Ravidasiya family is looking for a single qualified girl in Canada for an Indian born Permanent Resident 32 year old son. Working with the city of Vancouver. Interested please send biodata to 91 98882 26354 / +1204-996-3393. Hindu parents seeking suitable match for their son, 37 yrs. 6’ 1” very handsome Canadian citizen health worker with Fraser Health. Girl should be equally qualified, family oriented, non-smoker. Please call 1-604-585-4507
Hindu Punjabi Parents are looking a suitable match for their daughter, 29 years old, 5’6”, beautiful, well educated, permanent resident, lives in Surrey. Boy should be well educated and a Canadian Permanent Resident. For more information: please contact 778388-5008 ********* Canadian citizen 34 , Hindu Arora beautiful girl 5”2 working in Bank Vancouver, Divorced (was a Short term marriage) seeking for a suitable match and boy should be in Canada.For more information please contact 7788953832. ********* Suitable match for a Saraswat Brahmin girl, 31 years old, 5’3”, Birthtime: 5:30 PM, diploma in computer Engg., BSCIT, MCA, MA in English. Contact: +91-9780616051 (India), +1-604-999-7125. We consider Divorce too. We need Canadian PR or Citizen boy. ********* Respectable well established Sidhu Family looking for a suitable match for their daughter born in 1981 in Vancouver, never married, university graduate, working as marketing manager with reputed international company. For further information contact: 604-3190662 18 Sept. ********* Seeking SQM for Indian Born Ravidasia/Girl 31 years old, 5’6”, BPT from India with PR status. Boy should be educated with PR/Citizen status, same caste is preferable. Please send complete biodata and pictures at: doctordass@yahoo.com or doctor_daljit@yahoo.com ********* Seeking suitable match for a 31 years old, highly educated, working as a COO, Sikh girl. Caste no bar, currently residing in Delhi, India. Contact: 01191-9811129363 (India) or Family in Canada: 778-713-8399 (Baljit) ********* Wanted a decent man for a 42 years young Punjabi beautiful, looks like 34, well educated, 5”8, with a cute 12 year old child. Contact @604-862-0726 ********* Looking for well settled match around Vancouver for Punjabi Khatri Hindu professional qualified beautiful 5’4”, 45 yrs. old issueless divorcee Indian born Canadian Citizen girl. Only serious enquiry contact: 778-714-4615
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About 8062 Sq. lot located in City Center Plans for future apartment building. Has nice clean older home. 2 car garage/workshop, needs new roof.
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5 Bed | 3 Bath | 1944 Sq Ft Basement entry home on very quiet street. Renovated whole house. Total 5 bedrooms and 3 washrooms and big Rec Room. 2 basement suites for Very good Rental income for Mortgage helper. New kitchen, cabinets, ooring, paint and new washrooms. Central location, walking distance to Schools, shopping and parks , must see inside.All3kitchensarenew.
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This excellent Rancher comes with 3 bedrooms and 2 washrooms, a nice kitchen and very charming living room. Live now and build later your dream house. Only few house away from H D Stafford Middle School.The cozy rancher isrentedtoaverynicetenant.
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Partially renovated with many upgrades. 3 bedroom up and 2 suites (2+1). New roof, new hot water tank, paint and suites. Area is a family friendly location that has park playground and schools and transportation within a comfortabledistancetoo.
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RESTAURANT BUSINESS FOR SALE Fully vented, fully equipped, commercial kitchen with 12' commercial hood, walk in cooler and walk in freezer. This restaurant has 100 seat with a private party room and liquor license. It is located on the high pro le corner of 128 and 96th.Callformoreinformation. ASKING
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7711 123 ST, SURREY
5 Bedroom Basement home in Strawberry Hill area on a very quiet Culde-Sac location. 3 bedroom 2 bathroom up and 2 bedroom very spacious basement stair. Double Garage. Private Backyard. Walking distance to School, ShoppingandBus.
$239,000
ASKING $1,850,000
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5497 188 STREET, SURREY,
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$1,399,000
7 Bedroom House, 7 Years young 2 story, house for sale near 140th St. and 100 ave. Surrey BC. 63 x 130 (8194 SF Lot), radiant heat with central air conditioning, comes with 7 bedrooms, office, home theatre, 7 bathrooms, 2 bedrooms suite, 1 bachelor suite and potential for another one, separate laundry for suites, main kitchen with spice kitchen, open to below in living room and family room, laundry on top level, vaulted ceiling in living room with cedar, beautifully landscaped with water fall and fully fenced yard with remote control gates, lime stone on front of the house, Italian stone on the deck and much more. Please call for private viewing before it is gone!!
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Leasehold prepaid nonstrata property. Lease expires in the year 2092. Maintenance fee includes property taxes. Hidden Gem with the affordibility, in the heart of newton at Suncreek Estate. Fully renovated. Come and see yourself. You will love this place. Centrally located near all amenities. A bonus storage room at the rooftop patio. Two parking Spots #214 & 222.
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201 9386 120 ST, SURREY Office space is available in a prime area on the 2nd floor with lots of daylight and ample parking. For private viewing please make an appointment. ASKING $23.42 SQ FT
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Welcome to Scott & Nicholson in Sunshine Hills. This beautiful Ground Floor Unit, the unit offers 2 beds + 2 bath home boasts a living room and large master bedroom with a walk through closet which takes to the ensuite bathroom. Close amenities such as grocery stores, restaurants, shopping and plenty of natural parks and green spaces. Our 12,000 sqft amenities include outdoor lounging areas with gas fire pits, gas bbq, bocce court, and a ping pong table. You will have access to the fitness room, fully equipped kitchen, and space for large parties. This unit comes with 1 parking and a storage locker. This beautiful Condo will not last long, please book your showing today.
1.7 ACRES LAND ON SALE IN MAPLE RIDGE Maple Ridge, land size: 1.7 Acres, application in City hall for 2 story building for a trade school. Seller will provide DP ready site ASKING $2.8 mil
*Subject to credit approval. Conditions and restrictions apply. CIBC reserves the right to amend or terminate any or all of the products, services or associated offers, including pricing or interest rates at anytime and without advance notice, unless otherwise required by law, regulationor agreement. Physician& Surgeon/Dental/Optometry practising professionals must be registered with their respective provincial practice regulatory bodies, subject to conditions and restrictions. † This Limited time cash back offer is valid until April 30, 2022 based on application date and available for mortgage loans for rst time home buyers, mortgage loans for new purchase, or mortgage loans that are transferred to CIBC from another nancial institution. Mortgage loans must be funded within 120 days of application date. Mortgage loan must have a principal amount of $100,000 or more, and be either a CIBC Fixed-Rate Closed Mortgage loan with a term of 4 years or more or a 5-year CIBCVariable Flex Mortgage loan. A personal CIBC chequing account from which pre-authorized mortgage payments are made is required. Qualifying clientswill receive $3,000 onamortgage loanamountof$750,000ormore,$2,000onamortgageloanof$500,000-749,999,$1,200onamortgageloanof$300,000-$499,999,or$1,000onamortgageloanof$100,000-$299,999.Cashbackwillbedeposited in the personal CIBC chequing account 6-8 weeks after funding. Other conditions and restrictions apply. Ask us for details. Cash back offer ends April 30, 2022. Offer is subject to credit approval and may be changed or withdrawn at any time,withoutnotice.Ifyouhaveaneligiblehighratiomortgage, youmayalsoqualifyforaspeciallowrate.Talktousto ndouthow.TheCIBClogoisatrademarkofCIBC.C0031206/21
11630 72A AVE, DELTA 2 BEDS, 2 BATHS
Great investment ppt located in Scottsdale Area. Clean flat 4 bed and 2.5 baths well maintained. Property is tenanted and tenancy ends in Feb 2023. Close to both levels of schools, transit, easy access to Alex Fraser Bridge. Property is can be a part of land assembly to build townhomes in the future. Buyer to verify. ASKING $1,785,000
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Flashy marketing deceives new mothers
THE global formula milk industry is huge and growing rapidly, at about US$55 billion and projected to reach US$110B by 2026. Aggressive and deceptive marketing by manufacturers is driving this growth. The World Health Organization (WHO) is ringing alarms. It charges the industry with using new digital marketing tactics to target pregnant women and new mothers with “personalized social media content that is often not recognizable as advertising.” The Internet and smart phones are wonderful tools. But they can also be dangerous. Women have breastfed babies since the beginning of time. Animals thrive without Big Pharma. Human babies do too. The WHO says the digital onslaught by industry reaches 2.47 billion people. The intention is to plant concerns in the minds of new mothers that their natural breastmilk is insufficient. They set out to convince new mothers that they’re nutritionally uneducated and irresponsible if they choose traditional breast milk. Dr. Francesco Branca, Director of the WHO Nutrition and Food Safety department, goes on the offence. He says, “The promotion of commercial milk formulas should have been terminated decades ago.” He adds, “That formula milk companies are now employing even more powerful and insidious marketing techniques to drive up their sales is inexcusable and must be stopped.” What are the natural benefits that breast milk has always given babies? For one, mother’s milk transfers antibodies to build immunity against infection. Ameae Walker, Professor of Biomedical Science at UC Riverside School of Medicine, explains that copies of these cells will provide immunity to the baby for life. Breastfeeding
protects mothers as well by reducing risk of breast and ovarian cancer, type 2 diabetes, and high blood pressure. Apart from conveying immunity, extensive research shows that breastmilk offers increased long-term protection from a host of diseases. Breast-fed babies have less chance of developing ear, respiratory, and urinary infections. They are more resilient against bacterial meningitis, a serious condition that can lead to death. Breastfeeding decreases the risk of obesity, type 1 and type 2 diabetes, Crohn’s disease, ulcerative colitis, high blood pressure and heart disease. While antibodies in breastmilk adjust to a growing baby’s evolving needs, manufactured formula is unchanging and has no antibodies. Instead, manufacturers add ingredients designed to foster good gut bacteria. This may help protect babies from illness, but not to the same degree. It has also been found that vitamins and minerals added to manufactured milk cause increased gas in babies and more constipation. Bottle feeding affects mother-child bonding. And formula fed babies have an increased risk of sudden infant death syndrome. Expectant mothers have reason for confidence, not trepidation, in their abilities to breastfeed babies. At best, it should be deemed unethical to market misleading information about baby formula. At worst, given the lifelong health consequences at stake, and the duty to care for society’s youngest and most vulnerable members, such marketing should be criminal. There are, of course, circumstances in which formula is the right choice. These mothers should be supported, not shamed. It’s an obvious fact that many babies raised on formula have fared just fine. There are geniuses, concert pianists, gold-medal athletes, doctors, lawyers and every other professional among them. But the economics of the formula milk industry is the problem. This industry should not be allowed to profit at the expense of parental confidence and children’s health – yet profit is precisely the boardroom mandate of these companies. Looked at another way, the total cost of formula feeding is estimated to be US$900-$3,000 per year. Those funds
would be better spent other ways. It’s the WHO’s boring reports versus deceptive digital marketing. Not a good match-up. Visit www.docgiff.com. For comments, contact-us@docgiff.com. Follow us on Instagram @docgiff and @diana_gifford_jones Dr. Ken Walker (Gifford-Jones) is a graduate of the University of Toronto and The Harvard Medical School. He trained in general
surgery at the Strong Memorial Hospital, University of Rochester, Montreal General Hospital, McGill University and in Gynecology at Harvard. Diana MacKay writes in collaboration with her father under the pen name, Diana Gifford-Jones. Diana is Special Advisor with The Aga Khan University. She worked for ten years in the Human Development sectors at the World Bank, including health policy and economics, nutrition, and population health.
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