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Jean Pelletier, former chief of staff wants to appear
: v1 e: H9 q+ O* B* cjust before justice John Gomery again. Jean Pelletier& g: L0 H- I$ K, ~4 w! M
testified the sponsorship inquiry in Ottawa in$ k0 J/ N7 K% H1 Z5 w
February. But now the man want to be heard in( X6 G( m( A/ p) ~& I# x% d. A- g
Montreal. Just yesterday another witness wanted to
- f8 c' H: f- Xlink him to the sponsorship scandal. A former lobbyist
% n' v1 v4 I# C0 c7 P" bfor the Arabian Group Action _________ (name) says
# o& H4 u6 b3 {$ \! ^sponsorship contracts had to go through the
- p1 ^4 Q* I3 N0 H0 ~__________¡¯s office while ____ was still on the job.' K4 ^( B; x! `! a" G( w
_________ (name) reports.
+ o# n4 Z+ k8 h) nIt was _______ (name) in the last day¡¯s testimony of% Q- S2 S' v$ [3 P% g
the inquiry. He was the man responsible for tracking
; O/ c" X! V- t+ [1 x M8 V0 x/ athe contract for __________ (name). But no testify for2 M4 v& W# _+ \
his lobby check (?) the civil server who run the$ `9 z3 O ~1 j/ C8 U: J h
sponsorship program between the 1997 and 1999.4 ~2 \' i1 ^0 a8 X$ ?4 a
¡°¡±(French)
# n9 t5 J4 P, V( \0 ]5 mHe said the _________ (?) told him among many7 x) l+ l% q, M5 X# Y! ?( Q) z# m9 H
occasions, that final approval of sponsorship
S+ S# I3 G3 o0 Q* l$ D7 S3 Ocontracts had to go the Prime Minister¡¯s office.1 H m' x4 M/ K$ v6 ]
Namely Jean Pelletier, chief of staff of PMO. But upon' ^0 `# l# I& Z+ ?. C* u/ O& [
cross-examination by _________ lawyer.He knows it. He
& p* C% o! G) O h" b/ ]2 l" vcouldn¡¯t back up from honor the allegation./ t5 c4 x4 d' Y# O& s
¡°¡±(French)
7 G5 w! U1 B2 e" Q( l¡°How many meetings did you have with _________ (name)6 A0 P4 b9 @' H) `( f7 |# N
?¡± __________ (name) asks. ¡°None.¡± Says he know.
& c8 J7 @0 {( {* e- H, |¡°How many conversations did you have?¡± ¡°None.¡±7 L$ u! z" F+ @) L. ]! H, X( Y* p
¡°How many presentations did you make to _______ about6 |* o; D E. n' t
sponsorship contracts?¡± ¡°None.¡± ¡°__________ (name)
4 ~" d0 D. w- |# P7 ?% Ais the only person who was tasked to be heard about
7 \/ ?5 N' C' y* zthe Gormery¡¯s inquiry. _________ was accused by+ f$ q) y- ], _
__________executive of being of fantinyment employee
1 j1 D2 t- [* l$ q3 l% g0 U& {on his company¡¯s payroll as urging the Liberal
4 I/ ^: w/ `7 Q& O# Y; Kexecutives. ________ (name) was also accused being( S8 s+ V5 ^/ z: N
paid to write a biography on former PMO ________
: N: I3 C7 w) g# E(name). ________ denied he was ever on __________¡¯s
e9 O6 c# ~( D% v. t. M- Z& ~payroll at the time of allegations. Nor did he receive& e& s8 B) a, L7 i' g) v, {
any money from the company to write the books. And" F! n9 i9 m$ j& w. d5 a
said at thet time of Gomery¡¯s inquiry heard he said
7 n* @! J8 A9 L0 D9 Uthe story. _________ (name) CBC News, Montreal.$ { T# S, V; v" e
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The revealing testimony from the Gomery inquiry has
" T) q0 ]0 }# H2 Y% P- Y | X6 |angered many Canadians, and put the Liberal Party on/ w) j- i9 M0 W4 D/ R4 Y" |
the defensive. Recent opinion polls suggest they are5 E) q) C9 i; O$ K! U) t- J3 Q
in trouble across the country. The Blocked (name) the
7 b3 f Z+ F1 U+ O1 H1 Y9 F) s9 mrequests it will reveal today whether it will move an4 s% }% h: `2 }& U$ X4 @7 N3 Q
emotion of no-confidence since the Liberal government$ D& {- ^: w5 g0 v' j. B; P) }
on Thursday. The Quebecer Leader ___________ (name)
8 p G+ G6 A( c+ k8 Nsays Quebec has been asking him when his going to
2 K" R' d9 G- @7 j- v% _9 Wbring down the government, and not if. And3 ^8 i# j! Y! [" U' K
conservative appears to be taking a ventiency position
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A going number of Canadian workers is being left, H3 v$ u, `1 E R" c8 Z
without the basic protection that workers once took4 h i$ [# O3 A1 B! p
for granted. A new study find that more than the one: ?' F1 `, y% M y3 @5 S- I2 ~
third of work force has been made vulnerable and
8 j- W2 a9 |, _( {' W/ \______ awake the business economics ____________4 [7 U N( Y3 O& [3 ?0 E) U
because of free trade. Among other things the study
( d0 x, g, V- v3 Qsays these workers face low pay, few benefits and no q. r; t& |6 Y! z% q2 O0 `. |
job security. Our economics specialist
1 x9 ` J G; ^5 C____________(name) reports. ¡°Imagine you¡¯ve worked
9 H, U7 r6 c. Y9 ~8 \three months¡¯ job and the boss told you:¡® Too bad.
2 k6 h/ [& m. p9 }2 {But you are not going to get paid.¡¯ That was what& a: t h$ E: K9 l! l9 l
happened to the _________(name), an immigrant to
( m6 |5 E; ]" {7 Q" h! W; RToronto from Iran with her husband and children three2 z7 f: D5 Q$ N* [( Q a
years ago. ¡®I worked _________ one years because it
0 r0 V h3 J0 \, u! j- mfires the experience working for me. And it is
) P2 U( C8 r1 {________ bad experience.¡¯ ___________ thirty hundred/ X& D0 j) Y1 r. B5 I4 u
dollars and even __________ from the Ontario Ministry
( C: @0 S b2 Q, ]5 N* eof Labour has not helped her get a nickel ___________.
1 S; O6 X3 G" L4 |0 {4 p4 o$ EThe boss who is still in business just won¡¯t pay., n9 A5 r/ v/ T7 T5 p( @4 l
Workers write us was still last __________ says there5 Y% J, R3 g3 T# [ h* J4 g) W
are many like ____. ¡®We have been trying to bring to
; ]! A& g" ^2 |, u5 Hlight the conditions that people face up a work, the
$ ? M" B( r" R6 A/ btoss of that exploitation, the toss of reform they( K8 }- w' r2 s; F7 @/ i: Z" Z- c
are needed legislatively ¡¯ A new study from the' ^: c# {/ S" V, @0 u
Canadian policy research network highlights the
6 Y1 {: N' S/ o# gchanging work place and disappearance of permanent
& z& y+ Q' H' L7 Dfull-time jobs. The study says almost 40 percent of3 l J L$ ^8 c# ~
Canadian workers are now temporarily part-time or" X) t# \3 B9 b B
contract. They like benefits, job security even the
4 g; h" ?+ x" S; Z0 X9 X6 vpredictable pay check. ¡®The cross global competition
0 l% S% `, @, d/ Nis probably the significant fact here¡­¡¯ Researcher
' N; @; I, ^. ^) I- D_________(name) says government that promote the free
' [6 C' h8 r( u7 M$ D- F. {trade must now protect the vulnerable workers. Our
% _) ~! H$ Z1 y7 c6 d4 Mlabour policies that were basically appointment
: y7 B: d9 h# jstandard were designed at the time when the standard. p I' N5 X6 W% y* ?8 J
of full-time permanent job was the norm¡­¡¯ A good- d6 F! w# z% W. p( G/ a
first step, he says, will enforce work place law
: p3 F4 i* Y& x) y7 O. F: C# talready in the books. Laws regulate minimum wage,6 i/ Q: v$ j( {( e
benefits and pay for over time. ________(name) CBC
/ v3 k+ w3 M6 X2 ]7 h0 F! S. m1 Gnews, Toronto.¡±3 D' D4 h1 X: O6 e
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The Canadian Cancer Society says its is alarm by the# B+ J0 A: L( u/ Z2 H( ^* |: a
increasing number of cancer cases in the country. The$ U' h. Q% O- c- Y! @; c) H
society predicates that there will be one hundred/ A/ B& F; P6 K9 D) V
forty nine thousand new cases of cancer diagnosed in
. b$ L' M. ~# D5 L; E9 g# fthis year.. And about sixty nine thousand people will% v6 Q# i- e9 Q5 r* F. _
die of the disease. The society says the number of
0 ?4 Y Z. g* x: r9 a: \cases is growing at faster rate than the Canada¡¯s, n. p8 A8 S& e" y$ L
population. And it could lead to a crisis in cancer
; [' ]8 q9 E" z mcare. It¡¯s recommending the federal government invest
. p, g1 }, Z2 I( hfifteen million dollars in the National Cancer Control! A' e# x, y6 ?6 X
Strategies. 5 ^# ^4 K m. M
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+ {' Q% ^4 i) a- ^6 }5 aThis week, we are reporting on the problems in a
! l0 U K4 q$ M( x& f4 W9 D9 [inappropriate prescribing for older people. The CBC
+ ]% P: I8 T4 r6 h: ]News investigation prescribe to death has found the
# W+ s$ y: C' x: l3 X0 L: V" o' r' Tdrug-reaction are responsible for the death of
! G- u) E& c2 U1 j& ]+ Lthousands of seniors every year. About 40 percent of7 |$ E; ~% m' g1 t
those death are considered preventable. Many0 x* O% m8 W; e; o, }
researchers say computerized prescribing and record: t5 K1 Q i1 X- ?* Q1 R
keeping in doctor¡¯s offices could play a big role in
8 s2 ~" }2 o+ G; |% J1 H: vreducing those adverse drug reactions. But bastion1 l4 _4 y, q% G2 J% J, ?; z p
health reporter _________(name) tell us family; D+ m, E W5 d$ E' n3 ~
medicine remains one of the last bastion of the
0 ]* n9 y% w9 l3 l; t3 ~5 Rpaper-based management ' p" ?7 R* r! g2 |5 `
' p: V5 m5 m$ \3 H* M9 t" `" P4 F; k91 years old ___ take medication for his heart, his' O1 F7 Q r; y3 C) T! V4 o$ }
stomach, his thyroid, his heart blood pressure. So; [ b1 W& k* p8 _$ [" n- f" q. v; g
many drugs, he can¡¯t remember their names. His
" u3 }: D" V9 fdoctor___, in Edmonton says elder patients like ___% h1 b; L( V$ p: d+ e2 I
prove the value of Alberta pharmaceutical information
/ L2 R8 q4 I5 W; \$ c7 t" S7 unetwork. It¡¯s a central database that connect doctors
) r# T9 o+ W* G0 band pharmacies. It provides flow of complete list of
; ^% h& `* \( t- `& R9 Jall the patients¡¯ medication, even the paper
% f3 \; j4 v: Z: a" tprescribed by another doctor. And it flagged the/ g% S/ F% w5 Q( u* S+ x5 K; M0 }
potential dangerous central reaction. Patients come in
% o9 d- p. X; z. Twith some positive symptoms we are not very sure. X1 s0 G; C' C1 ]6 o$ A' L) y, R
what¡¯s going on and I go to ___ information network
, N2 g- d6 Q G {: K1 l, Xand find the patient to see another position of any! x; L' b$ l H) {
affects of medications since being given that are
" B' }, ]; B3 {2 M. F+ Bcausing the problems of the patients.
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BC has a similar computerized system called Pharmanet.
2 t6 w& }7 g- J5 WAnd researchersin those Toronto, Montreal have
' l4 g0 v# T* B- Fdeveloped technology that also help doctors prescribe; m4 I: D: O; t! i5 f/ ~# P
more safely. But in doctor¡¯s office across the4 A5 i0 D. B* g' O: ?
country, computerization is slow. Dr. ___ is a family
, E, m* \' V6 ^doctor in Winsor and president of Canadian medical5 P4 t {: c* ]
association. I mean computerizing practice is a big/ ^$ d4 ?+ y& I; Y# z
chunk of money__. For me, is a single family doctor
$ }0 t4 e& k* ]: @6 cwith $30,00 for electronically medical record.( w4 d) r+ e3 t5 F0 D5 ~
Australia and UK offer doctors financial help to$ O8 Y x# W2 R. ]% [ c4 C
computerize practice. 90% of their doctors there have
- N& U2 A, \% Hdone __. According to a survey by the Canadian medical; r) `: Z8 z% j+ b5 T
association journal, only 3% Canadian doctors have* ~ D3 W/ e6 E7 z* f b
made live to the electronic age.
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8 \8 K8 `' k* a# }/ N$ E uThey¡¯ll be more on the story later this morning.; l, |3 D- K2 ?# |6 t- H* c
Current you can also get more information by going to
5 A8 u9 G$ M% u: y& hour website that CBC.CA/NEWS.& N1 H% h) T6 M9 l+ H
And Bank of Canada rate remains unchanged. It stands
4 I: o2 e5 ~* |, g$ E. Bup 2.5 percent.( Z% C( y8 v9 W0 _/ j
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A man armed with knife has forced at least four
8 _9 _: f$ `2 c6 ]% J+ wchildren of school bus in Northwest Germany . He held6 }# ]7 k0 q% |- j" Y" Y
the hostage in a nearby house. Police has surrounded
4 [6 C5 C- V0 ?7 y; b. Gthe house ____________ the tunge and ___________ 404 ?' w% M6 H/ u4 M
km north west the ___________.(one city name in
6 v4 y$ V2 R" v# i: \; S+ h2 Y6 yGermany Kelong)
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: Y2 H( I7 D0 q! `2 q( l8 `, |When the Russians leading journalist moving to' |8 Q O! D3 \, }$ T" }8 A8 n
Ukraine. __________ (name) will respect it would: X: t$ F& ?6 A% b% v- Q
__________ political TV talk show freedom speech. But
$ ~* A- J0 s) D' Q, kshe says it¡¯s no longer freedom speech in Russia./ J; G/ ~ D- K! p
___________ taken off the air after _____________ the
/ ]" Y, ~9 W( n& r* {) oRussian President ___________ (name: PuJing) reports
1 K( O) w( y% p: M% z' r8 X/ Jfrom Moscow.! j+ z- Z, z+ i6 |# [- ~5 d
¡°A ________ vax ___________ on the floor _______ talk
7 u6 v2 I: h( y- h5 d: f# s3 Uto the documents ________ country. Lithuanian was born
. }8 x; c; M+ fraised in Canada. A form newsly responded.2 q' b' K" Y6 e6 n a) e* {
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& _6 I+ M8 N' {+ I* bAnd continue here more on the story tonight on the
! o5 w: l5 c' o: cworld at six.2 n3 ^ n* [0 G
The Premier of China has told to Japan that it must" j0 @3 h7 G9 D' ^( B* X- Q
face up to its history by admitting the suffer it. f' T$ ]2 l, e8 A9 @
caused during second World War. And Wen Jiabao has
$ T8 c4 W% J. s9 l& V& Jasked Japan to seriously reconsider a bid for UN
/ G/ l0 f: J7 Hsecurity council seat. Anti-Japan sentiment has been
. g8 c& \4 d% Thigh in China ever since the Japan approved a new
4 U2 N- E$ \* i" yhistory book for school. Critiques say ___ over the
+ D# ^2 |9 Q( p Q, }1 Hworld crime committed by the imperial Japanese Army.
! e/ ~ I2 y$ b% m+ H# UOn weekend, there were a major anti-Japanese
& J5 m* o3 L) Q; Y* pdemonstration in China. But Shanghai, the country¡¯s
+ a6 v4 C8 \3 C6 u2 u% f0 y3 afinancial center remained relatively peaceful. ___' s0 d. j! g, w0 \5 t# ^6 k
reports.
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Business is brisk in Japanese baconery in Shanghai.
2 i }+ l2 u6 _; lChinese commercial hub was ban the demonstration
0 |3 ?+ i* f: U7 [+ Qagainst Japan that ropped in capital Beijing. Shanghai$ X Q. R) W/ R) F) _+ ?9 m
___ Japanese occupation during world war II. But
& \; K/ h7 [3 ^% E0 Qtoday, Japanese restaurant __,__,__ are over the city.
' a& Y. k, I4 P) z) _9 q! X3 A/ QJapanese trade official in Shanghai says the culture/ O5 C8 v6 u5 y2 E: e/ H( e* ^( s
business has seemed to affected a different meant of+ s; l$ X: ~0 C. j9 q6 n
other Chinese cities. A contravoment don¡¯t feel
?$ [: y+ d7 D0 t* X, sthreaten. But it does not mean it doesn¡¯t exist. Taxi# n' R+ o2 g4 G$ z
drivers adopt putting up sign urging a boycott of/ A# i( r! V# V
Japanese goods. And at least two convenience stores
! V+ U2 Q/ e3 W0 P6 K' L# \has pulled one brand of Japanese bear off shaft.
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* x/ h. J6 q: T* l% QA mood is supported by Ms. Guo, a 31year old
3 D5 w" l/ M: r9 y# wShanghainese who¡¯s worked for multi international
% L+ z$ @/ e# ~5 W% ~8 Y2 h# Gcompanies. We really need to give Japanese some
, q) q* \$ J1 E( a/ Xlessons. Because I think Japanese is not mature in: c+ {! G! l5 Q1 h
dealing with their historical topics and also __. m) F g+ E$ Y7 a) P
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Guo views are vast different different to the official
, e- f8 W3 Y4 _3 f% x5 j" \Beijing mind. But Chinese authority didn¡¯t stop the4 |; Y) i4 v+ ~2 y
weekend protest. The government is keen to ensure the
! b1 T" O4 K5 _% A; Y0 Vanti-japanese feeling don¡¯t become out of control. |
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