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7 v, M% n4 ]' H. j: HJean Pelletier, former chief of staff wants to appear
a" w5 q! \* s, xjust before justice John Gomery again. Jean Pelletier
5 \$ ^- h$ h( I) u7 Htestified the sponsorship inquiry in Ottawa in% s$ ^# v) p9 w1 R _: e2 P
February. But now the man want to be heard in6 I& c- S; P' ^; y) P; [# `
Montreal. Just yesterday another witness wanted to7 }2 {* E! k4 M W
link him to the sponsorship scandal. A former lobbyist
3 _' D$ E6 p% P$ ?2 Jfor the Arabian Group Action _________ (name) says+ q, u( t3 c- r3 l: C2 P- i
sponsorship contracts had to go through the% N, N/ b0 ~( L
__________¡¯s office while ____ was still on the job.; D% ]1 j* R( @$ R3 L5 Z
_________ (name) reports.
! J! l2 Z, \2 D! UIt was _______ (name) in the last day¡¯s testimony of
4 B& |. |* B$ gthe inquiry. He was the man responsible for tracking
6 ^! |" F9 m2 w: D. E' h& g4 z+ u6 tthe contract for __________ (name). But no testify for" i0 j t# _7 x- V5 H
his lobby check (?) the civil server who run the! C% ]: c8 l# W5 `
sponsorship program between the 1997 and 1999.& i/ ^) ~* P2 _1 o6 A
¡°¡±(French)' X' E* S% C# ]
He said the _________ (?) told him among many! \: d4 l& e- T9 a' s/ r
occasions, that final approval of sponsorship' _7 w& z+ u8 B; L
contracts had to go the Prime Minister¡¯s office.
# O, z% H, c. W$ U. M6 INamely Jean Pelletier, chief of staff of PMO. But upon$ j8 o5 h7 `: |# V- v
cross-examination by _________ lawyer.He knows it. He
& d2 g* R0 }# `( R, [couldn¡¯t back up from honor the allegation.
" r9 S2 W& k4 M( I" ]2 b¡°¡±(French)9 q1 b" }3 y8 p$ U$ ~6 d
¡°How many meetings did you have with _________ (name)
+ I3 F; r7 I9 O# a, {* H6 K8 L7 s; p?¡± __________ (name) asks. ¡°None.¡± Says he know.9 W; S7 y& Y* U! N
¡°How many conversations did you have?¡± ¡°None.¡±9 z( T( N2 T7 q- U8 W, C0 y c
¡°How many presentations did you make to _______ about
" ]# K! ]6 P t; C! o: dsponsorship contracts?¡± ¡°None.¡± ¡°__________ (name)
) t0 \) e" M e. B4 Xis the only person who was tasked to be heard about
3 g6 S# f4 v6 }the Gormery¡¯s inquiry. _________ was accused by
- B- G _- M" A& |$ ]__________executive of being of fantinyment employee1 z' h' l1 Q, C" {
on his company¡¯s payroll as urging the Liberal
$ Q @* f3 p# Q% @- {$ ]4 U+ Hexecutives. ________ (name) was also accused being
7 Z0 @) ?8 A, i& E6 Bpaid to write a biography on former PMO ________
6 b+ N1 n/ u- j9 E, L, W+ a(name). ________ denied he was ever on __________¡¯s
9 X# U c, T: K5 xpayroll at the time of allegations. Nor did he receive
) K; V% {1 ]9 ^+ w- Tany money from the company to write the books. And. Q% D! p7 ~/ Q: b+ D6 [5 V
said at thet time of Gomery¡¯s inquiry heard he said' u( W3 d- ^- s. z. \4 E# F, E8 L
the story. _________ (name) CBC News, Montreal.; o9 h1 ~ M" ^
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" k9 {9 D# Q: Y/ J7 }7 [The revealing testimony from the Gomery inquiry has) j" [; f3 V: M& Z
angered many Canadians, and put the Liberal Party on
$ e$ z$ ?& ~& g l8 P: K4 [2 rthe defensive. Recent opinion polls suggest they are
y+ D; |+ s" M4 B# ~5 {$ fin trouble across the country. The Blocked (name) the# d5 Z/ ]8 a6 c4 |! Z" y2 V
requests it will reveal today whether it will move an
1 S! x8 z9 a" ?: U" ] |$ w: femotion of no-confidence since the Liberal government2 r% z+ E/ E5 T
on Thursday. The Quebecer Leader ___________ (name)8 D9 `5 T5 K1 [: M* Y! ?7 G2 ]
says Quebec has been asking him when his going to
5 o* {) c# T: n9 zbring down the government, and not if. And
$ q; s& q- L& T' P1 @9 z$ j! rconservative appears to be taking a ventiency position, Q/ z7 @: O5 F# A9 q/ S3 q
on whether the false on the election., }8 V: c: N0 y' n" O" w
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A going number of Canadian workers is being left
7 l T Z0 c$ V. `( ?without the basic protection that workers once took4 j( G2 n: ^ t- A. p
for granted. A new study find that more than the one: Z; s; X& U% a/ i/ Z5 e
third of work force has been made vulnerable and
) ^: z8 o- E; }. w3 w______ awake the business economics ____________
% O" m8 _! S9 d- [1 f7 W) O. Cbecause of free trade. Among other things the study
% Y; T: }# e4 |says these workers face low pay, few benefits and no
- X; x- d8 A' Hjob security. Our economics specialist* j- h" E" H h5 c, ~! l
____________(name) reports. ¡°Imagine you¡¯ve worked- k7 B5 [" |8 {+ d/ U0 ~
three months¡¯ job and the boss told you:¡® Too bad.
, k& Q* q; s! H0 t. l- c% GBut you are not going to get paid.¡¯ That was what
7 W# ~% A* ~9 j6 z* S7 j X" b1 `happened to the _________(name), an immigrant to
& ~/ O8 \% _* @0 PToronto from Iran with her husband and children three6 h0 o! z" n4 {6 |- k7 U7 ?% Y. T2 c- I
years ago. ¡®I worked _________ one years because it% ?3 z4 y- @% r1 s0 k/ P, X, m* v
fires the experience working for me. And it is8 V+ M4 J5 F/ o4 y; Z- J
________ bad experience.¡¯ ___________ thirty hundred, T+ e( @4 ]* n
dollars and even __________ from the Ontario Ministry, I. I/ v- o0 `- e# O6 b
of Labour has not helped her get a nickel ___________.. ]* _, `. F# P/ n, M
The boss who is still in business just won¡¯t pay.
7 Q2 E1 h# y. z6 P. Z" o# F6 A+ m1 @Workers write us was still last __________ says there! T# ?4 Q* k+ A! D' _
are many like ____. ¡®We have been trying to bring to$ D9 R) V+ m- d7 V
light the conditions that people face up a work, the! K7 |- U% T6 U3 @9 }9 `
toss of that exploitation, the toss of reform they
4 _; m$ s0 R+ B! c5 I4 L0 x3 t0 L6 j$ pare needed legislatively ¡¯ A new study from the: d6 L" q% ?8 u0 U6 ^
Canadian policy research network highlights the
: K# {0 L* e" V) q8 Uchanging work place and disappearance of permanent/ M2 s( J$ l4 L2 l9 D' f
full-time jobs. The study says almost 40 percent of9 y3 S+ G4 O. [2 a
Canadian workers are now temporarily part-time or
5 T2 U/ E$ C! f! y1 J7 M7 R+ Icontract. They like benefits, job security even the( U* _2 i I+ Z8 t) o* |: P8 \
predictable pay check. ¡®The cross global competition* S; o, M0 @1 y: A5 I, F
is probably the significant fact here¡­¡¯ Researcher
3 ?) R7 r. f5 g. a1 N( n& c_________(name) says government that promote the free. S/ ~) T1 Y: h
trade must now protect the vulnerable workers. Our
/ k& ?1 U) b! vlabour policies that were basically appointment1 T$ P, `: F5 }" D5 v0 ~+ Z' f
standard were designed at the time when the standard
" E+ [% f, T* V0 S- [of full-time permanent job was the norm¡­¡¯ A good; L; W$ O& x, L
first step, he says, will enforce work place law
* ?4 }7 G1 b5 g3 Valready in the books. Laws regulate minimum wage,. Q# R' r! X+ Y3 b/ f) e& Y
benefits and pay for over time. ________(name) CBC& ]3 W; O# F2 }. E! T) `) M: M( q; \
news, Toronto.¡±& r+ O/ g' U- s9 m9 U! |5 r
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) _+ N1 f2 l" n* O6 t/ b* a( z+ jThe Canadian Cancer Society says its is alarm by the6 C) Y& T* X+ V1 X
increasing number of cancer cases in the country. The7 v/ ^% x0 z" n+ I% N' Z4 d
society predicates that there will be one hundred( K- g6 ^ R) o
forty nine thousand new cases of cancer diagnosed in3 }4 E6 v, s: ?2 n
this year.. And about sixty nine thousand people will
9 x0 n, D/ [& i, J6 S; C$ Odie of the disease. The society says the number of
( X. r( |+ \+ S1 {- Scases is growing at faster rate than the Canada¡¯s
- I; q; w$ M1 P3 f2 A% D, o- \population. And it could lead to a crisis in cancer
, n5 @6 t7 @+ M, G e' ]9 |0 }9 Tcare. It¡¯s recommending the federal government invest+ j* z- x0 n9 b( d" C* s: W9 c
fifteen million dollars in the National Cancer Control2 Y/ \+ F0 ]$ d# K9 u2 N
Strategies. 2 _' ^$ d1 v9 S) |
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$ l! `4 c' P# m# dThis week, we are reporting on the problems in a
# ~. v+ R7 ~( ?# J7 F, ainappropriate prescribing for older people. The CBC8 M! u* M3 H. i* F4 x
News investigation prescribe to death has found the
& q7 |1 I2 M, E# Z% p" r9 r3 Ldrug-reaction are responsible for the death of$ d! _' o7 Q; _2 X8 U
thousands of seniors every year. About 40 percent of
P3 i4 D" V3 vthose death are considered preventable. Many* s z/ k+ S( N! {2 k
researchers say computerized prescribing and record
l2 y, P. D2 U3 X, G( T& pkeeping in doctor¡¯s offices could play a big role in
, y1 H/ O8 Y% i# J) i8 Freducing those adverse drug reactions. But bastion
7 U- I- l$ U0 [! K+ Shealth reporter _________(name) tell us family6 E5 A* M9 x3 W! w* n
medicine remains one of the last bastion of the
4 p, ]! h o/ Q3 @4 ]+ @paper-based management / u! ^! ~/ M [! S7 W
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91 years old ___ take medication for his heart, his
/ X7 g: c8 ]( J+ {stomach, his thyroid, his heart blood pressure. So. M% H6 P- r# M% E
many drugs, he can¡¯t remember their names. His) _- s! N, O8 _ y2 ^
doctor___, in Edmonton says elder patients like ___/ c' I0 a8 ?- l/ z( n1 c
prove the value of Alberta pharmaceutical information8 E8 v9 |6 W+ V0 `
network. It¡¯s a central database that connect doctors! A9 \ k/ t+ h; A/ }- L- }8 Z
and pharmacies. It provides flow of complete list of' Y+ n" C# P- t- I# G$ u% D2 i3 T0 Q$ ~
all the patients¡¯ medication, even the paper: c8 p! P C8 p9 n# A) _0 v5 v
prescribed by another doctor. And it flagged the' o) x! O1 I1 s
potential dangerous central reaction. Patients come in
9 N6 `( K+ f/ ^3 ~. ~5 Twith some positive symptoms we are not very sure
) z$ K/ ]% E5 [* O, L& h0 }what¡¯s going on and I go to ___ information network! R3 f, w' b3 m/ X8 J
and find the patient to see another position of any
4 A1 y- C/ [* {1 faffects of medications since being given that are% b: u% B& a G1 q
causing the problems of the patients.
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+ q* H# `4 S- L N L9 d. c* Z1 |8 LBC has a similar computerized system called Pharmanet.: R# k2 o8 e0 m0 a4 D, l8 @7 P
And researchersin those Toronto, Montreal have9 g! q, V* \& \! u
developed technology that also help doctors prescribe
2 f/ d6 c! |8 [7 Y$ r) kmore safely. But in doctor¡¯s office across the
" M. h( E8 M# g. X' v9 M+ B+ ccountry, computerization is slow. Dr. ___ is a family. ]0 f5 Y7 ?, N5 ]; x
doctor in Winsor and president of Canadian medical
3 ?! a2 y- b) Q+ L# F0 \4 _, @( Aassociation. I mean computerizing practice is a big' ?; I: T: S A7 c4 s( t* O
chunk of money__. For me, is a single family doctor) I2 U3 p1 j5 \1 D$ K' F
with $30,00 for electronically medical record.
; V, t4 D3 L; B, H* y$ LAustralia and UK offer doctors financial help to
# a$ h+ Z* X* B$ Xcomputerize practice. 90% of their doctors there have3 U3 k2 @) E" l( S4 Z' w
done __. According to a survey by the Canadian medical
9 g2 F* y- h( \7 C' a Z1 x, d2 Tassociation journal, only 3% Canadian doctors have
* J- ?6 H" H) nmade live to the electronic age. - ]9 K7 q" p# \) H, ?- W4 B. W5 O
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' G7 l2 ]% O2 L% H1 _; o1 qThey¡¯ll be more on the story later this morning.+ ?- F; Z A! a% ^- W7 T9 t6 W& t
Current you can also get more information by going to( _; ^4 V: }: J7 q) G5 I
our website that CBC.CA/NEWS.) d6 k4 A& H* o3 h; O
And Bank of Canada rate remains unchanged. It stands
6 a& n+ _+ l# S& K/ d/ gup 2.5 percent./ @( d7 l( W4 L2 m9 }2 f
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0 M/ C$ u7 ?2 ?$ n% vA man armed with knife has forced at least four
* _8 t4 @- [3 rchildren of school bus in Northwest Germany . He held
( V9 h9 E i0 H, H2 Y, l0 a) Vthe hostage in a nearby house. Police has surrounded ~6 d' |. o8 g4 \1 `
the house ____________ the tunge and ___________ 40
& ], C6 `+ o0 D( }/ X# @& vkm north west the ___________.(one city name in
9 _7 Q; c" \9 {4 f0 ~3 _Germany Kelong)
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When the Russians leading journalist moving to6 v1 J9 P" d& Y0 o
Ukraine. __________ (name) will respect it would
1 q @' a. _" c) M0 _. O! P__________ political TV talk show freedom speech. But7 U* {1 C" \: O6 B4 j
she says it¡¯s no longer freedom speech in Russia.2 g" G& v' L; z" b( {
___________ taken off the air after _____________ the7 A# D6 m) l* r* Z" g3 ?5 u# Q
Russian President ___________ (name: PuJing) reports
- k% K4 X3 D" j- Ufrom Moscow.
) `, q" {: W7 g5 P7 l; \¡°A ________ vax ___________ on the floor _______ talk
3 v7 d) y5 m2 hto the documents ________ country. Lithuanian was born" ~% }9 X4 T5 C4 ~9 A
raised in Canada. A form newsly responded.& L1 Z. L0 T2 L8 @
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# S7 p: z" _% v+ fAnd continue here more on the story tonight on the
; u/ D, s0 C7 }: Eworld at six.% h- I0 w4 K2 e* v; A
The Premier of China has told to Japan that it must! C( R2 t/ I* c; T i3 c; w9 p" n, w+ n
face up to its history by admitting the suffer it
+ r, [) X% i, f$ C. n" Dcaused during second World War. And Wen Jiabao has
: ~+ ]8 }/ a% V- w* {! ]9 `) ~asked Japan to seriously reconsider a bid for UN
) d$ y2 |: v& y) {/ Ksecurity council seat. Anti-Japan sentiment has been
9 ?" j' g( h+ i' e( T; U8 khigh in China ever since the Japan approved a new! z- e4 w$ J* X1 H5 s6 ?+ J
history book for school. Critiques say ___ over the
1 p, y: P& B, x3 @( l3 }, Lworld crime committed by the imperial Japanese Army. * ?6 @9 I6 v' Y, x2 G2 v- Q. \
On weekend, there were a major anti-Japanese
' J- p& S* q2 U. f7 C& B7 Gdemonstration in China. But Shanghai, the country¡¯s5 u) k" b9 S& U" U) ~: x
financial center remained relatively peaceful. ___
" n5 O1 \) j! mreports.
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Business is brisk in Japanese baconery in Shanghai.
$ R, s" L" ~' Q( wChinese commercial hub was ban the demonstration/ A8 U/ }# Y: i; ]6 R
against Japan that ropped in capital Beijing. Shanghai6 j. [ H$ c9 E$ p! i, _* v5 N
___ Japanese occupation during world war II. But
, d/ q" m7 i }1 Ztoday, Japanese restaurant __,__,__ are over the city.! ]5 K' E4 b5 ?6 @
Japanese trade official in Shanghai says the culture- ^! @, P3 @; N/ u( G* J8 \9 r
business has seemed to affected a different meant of0 c7 _$ v3 U2 M" o7 P7 e
other Chinese cities. A contravoment don¡¯t feel( S9 z) _ _" d& q4 @: f ?& p
threaten. But it does not mean it doesn¡¯t exist. Taxi' ^! \2 S8 V4 g. J
drivers adopt putting up sign urging a boycott of
, d; _5 C" g6 b/ c- gJapanese goods. And at least two convenience stores
5 Z+ x& E$ [6 a& D" Ahas pulled one brand of Japanese bear off shaft.
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A mood is supported by Ms. Guo, a 31year old" ~. c T* ~" k _9 N( d% G
Shanghainese who¡¯s worked for multi international
$ w `2 f- J, [5 ?/ Bcompanies. We really need to give Japanese some4 T9 ]' [2 T C( K8 \5 E, n" K
lessons. Because I think Japanese is not mature in/ |' ]" m! G6 K" Q# l7 T! c! o
dealing with their historical topics and also __
- Q& E: e1 | @! yinternational problems.
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3 j) |/ k' _0 E: E& YGuo views are vast different different to the official
* O1 }/ o/ ^* O- r( |Beijing mind. But Chinese authority didn¡¯t stop the6 ?+ j+ D1 w5 _1 \' \. N. B
weekend protest. The government is keen to ensure the
# G: N3 b6 \) V* X& Y8 j0 Lanti-japanese feeling don¡¯t become out of control. |
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