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. C8 V2 P: t6 a/ p6 lJean Pelletier, former chief of staff wants to appear
Z9 N9 J4 Q/ G) U8 n8 k) Ejust before justice John Gomery again. Jean Pelletier% n$ G$ d/ I9 S# ~) K4 B$ k
testified the sponsorship inquiry in Ottawa in, j7 p' `0 k; j6 n* H7 e. H |2 U
February. But now the man want to be heard in
4 q( r3 F5 P7 |: `) O- a. CMontreal. Just yesterday another witness wanted to. c: I2 e+ |9 p
link him to the sponsorship scandal. A former lobbyist: \3 I1 R! J) ]: Q3 v3 u3 S, G
for the Arabian Group Action _________ (name) says# o5 {1 K k) Q6 y5 i1 A
sponsorship contracts had to go through the1 ?+ }( G' S3 r" G7 y
__________¡¯s office while ____ was still on the job.1 C* Q( s' @: X: i" o/ t9 B
_________ (name) reports.. F1 m! Q0 P8 ` T
It was _______ (name) in the last day¡¯s testimony of1 O/ M" q3 Z# x2 _4 e
the inquiry. He was the man responsible for tracking
& L) |# S8 [- K. |' i( M* Gthe contract for __________ (name). But no testify for
: W8 u4 u9 P8 K2 q# Mhis lobby check (?) the civil server who run the1 C# ?, J9 D5 @% W% ~
sponsorship program between the 1997 and 1999.
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He said the _________ (?) told him among many
" f& a1 b. t7 {0 `# voccasions, that final approval of sponsorship
: I) P2 [' u v% Ccontracts had to go the Prime Minister¡¯s office.
+ M0 m, ^0 }7 x3 o9 C4 H" YNamely Jean Pelletier, chief of staff of PMO. But upon
& ]/ W. l( k- Scross-examination by _________ lawyer.He knows it. He3 ^ [% i0 m8 Z( z
couldn¡¯t back up from honor the allegation.
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& s3 _; p1 v4 m( t& X¡°How many meetings did you have with _________ (name)
& H2 j. R6 f5 B2 C?¡± __________ (name) asks. ¡°None.¡± Says he know.! E, N( F' R& v7 U. F0 _
¡°How many conversations did you have?¡± ¡°None.¡±" H3 E( P6 R4 I8 ?3 j9 k3 w, n( d
¡°How many presentations did you make to _______ about: \1 |6 o9 E) }6 X" e- n
sponsorship contracts?¡± ¡°None.¡± ¡°__________ (name)
. C% M0 t7 Y- |4 K- o3 Mis the only person who was tasked to be heard about
9 X/ g3 n/ ~0 u, @ Athe Gormery¡¯s inquiry. _________ was accused by
1 Y* l. u' X; Y6 E__________executive of being of fantinyment employee8 w3 K' V7 R8 k4 T# q2 ?2 b
on his company¡¯s payroll as urging the Liberal
: v0 W4 Y7 Y9 Q! Cexecutives. ________ (name) was also accused being
8 p6 y; K9 [: K8 I$ @5 `paid to write a biography on former PMO ________
4 E5 d' f( y- V5 h(name). ________ denied he was ever on __________¡¯s! c0 W: i$ ~+ s0 m+ Z2 Y
payroll at the time of allegations. Nor did he receive# g! q {5 e8 j( M8 y. _0 x
any money from the company to write the books. And
& u2 l' X) D7 |7 l! L: p$ ?2 p! nsaid at thet time of Gomery¡¯s inquiry heard he said
7 x4 k } c+ o5 C7 ~, Q) m4 ~the story. _________ (name) CBC News, Montreal.
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The revealing testimony from the Gomery inquiry has; ?3 I/ x+ J% C+ i; J: j8 W4 S
angered many Canadians, and put the Liberal Party on% M2 b9 W% k9 q4 Q+ d
the defensive. Recent opinion polls suggest they are$ H9 ?7 u" k" Z r* K6 t+ D
in trouble across the country. The Blocked (name) the& o3 B. y t- w- F" m7 m
requests it will reveal today whether it will move an
3 U. W% b: P% ]2 U! D) hemotion of no-confidence since the Liberal government# u7 m x7 G8 f) H& B$ I( v# X
on Thursday. The Quebecer Leader ___________ (name)
% y) f0 @9 G) P0 Psays Quebec has been asking him when his going to
" [* x# p" ~2 I7 Q0 U; G' q- G" kbring down the government, and not if. And1 `# x& Q1 e) K% B2 d% v5 _
conservative appears to be taking a ventiency position
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( @- u9 D, E1 GA going number of Canadian workers is being left
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for granted. A new study find that more than the one# Y5 H1 c, T$ U( J5 L7 C
third of work force has been made vulnerable and3 D5 z1 d4 G* L4 h/ }$ E9 T
______ awake the business economics ____________" m f% Q3 d' j2 i4 r
because of free trade. Among other things the study1 @8 m- h0 i5 V% e8 N5 L0 a
says these workers face low pay, few benefits and no
( o C0 E3 a* E) M- ^job security. Our economics specialist$ K# C# K9 o! E" |3 q. d) D& Y
____________(name) reports. ¡°Imagine you¡¯ve worked+ c# V+ r3 b% z8 F6 [9 Y
three months¡¯ job and the boss told you:¡® Too bad.
& U. |/ l# v7 b3 K0 h7 q, r% ]( jBut you are not going to get paid.¡¯ That was what
9 e. n2 x8 n9 X" P& Ehappened to the _________(name), an immigrant to5 y! C: R( O. F7 ?/ m* Y% {8 a
Toronto from Iran with her husband and children three
! ]1 T5 B) x7 T5 e v: F' V7 i1 myears ago. ¡®I worked _________ one years because it
- o4 e) w1 B5 V: X2 p, \1 wfires the experience working for me. And it is
+ o- X% \, I; \0 @" a# q5 H) c/ I________ bad experience.¡¯ ___________ thirty hundred" l2 `+ @" G0 ~* K: M s5 _5 o, A
dollars and even __________ from the Ontario Ministry( @. `* }* l$ l. h
of Labour has not helped her get a nickel ___________.
; L. U: ]! K6 Z; T% t EThe boss who is still in business just won¡¯t pay.
3 s% Y* \* G9 c: }Workers write us was still last __________ says there
0 M# ?, h# H: ]+ care many like ____. ¡®We have been trying to bring to
4 k' `9 D; E/ o8 Ylight the conditions that people face up a work, the: p. ~0 G0 {/ q) i9 a
toss of that exploitation, the toss of reform they$ C) Q' `+ g) R* V
are needed legislatively ¡¯ A new study from the7 ?( C$ b. [; N/ n
Canadian policy research network highlights the
$ V+ K8 D: d2 ^. k, e& t4 O8 x) Uchanging work place and disappearance of permanent. \& o6 N; a" Z7 s8 @0 U% e3 ]
full-time jobs. The study says almost 40 percent of
f2 s7 d0 A, i* h$ UCanadian workers are now temporarily part-time or
5 G; }: n' Y4 R# M. c# g$ \9 r: V$ W. rcontract. They like benefits, job security even the' e% ^3 E6 G& w5 N( q# s
predictable pay check. ¡®The cross global competition7 N- u. }8 Q8 U# G2 J% l1 Y# k
is probably the significant fact here¡­¡¯ Researcher: n7 f& j, h! o5 n
_________(name) says government that promote the free
; a& G {, g0 A. P. vtrade must now protect the vulnerable workers. Our
$ F4 L7 o5 Q. G( g. t: jlabour policies that were basically appointment
1 E6 Z. B7 p% [: R/ j% K6 Ostandard were designed at the time when the standard E7 k, s3 o5 u% p# j' T
of full-time permanent job was the norm¡­¡¯ A good
6 @4 e2 m: S; a$ q# Gfirst step, he says, will enforce work place law7 q8 J |" [" ~9 g/ p/ A, a
already in the books. Laws regulate minimum wage,* A- l5 o7 P$ z" Z, O8 ~/ @
benefits and pay for over time. ________(name) CBC; t+ K- T' |) U. |9 t
news, Toronto.¡±
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The Canadian Cancer Society says its is alarm by the/ K% f) d& {1 K7 x) F6 M; E
increasing number of cancer cases in the country. The( a6 Y3 M! w" k( ?" d- z
society predicates that there will be one hundred
: T6 Z+ x5 P. E; pforty nine thousand new cases of cancer diagnosed in) \0 W3 q- p( i) [
this year.. And about sixty nine thousand people will \7 X% z8 z. p6 b8 N
die of the disease. The society says the number of v0 e* ?$ a! C3 _+ P
cases is growing at faster rate than the Canada¡¯s
3 Y d0 @, l# }. u' r0 w! Cpopulation. And it could lead to a crisis in cancer
F3 G2 m8 v2 c/ F! Ocare. It¡¯s recommending the federal government invest% u$ ]' D2 I: E t" t$ s, k
fifteen million dollars in the National Cancer Control
; S! W0 m, ]- g2 vStrategies.
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This week, we are reporting on the problems in a
. _* L t- T( y/ D# M8 \- yinappropriate prescribing for older people. The CBC8 B, V5 G0 l; D8 F2 G* M! Y
News investigation prescribe to death has found the
5 R! D* Z4 @! F, \8 o% y! d' Ldrug-reaction are responsible for the death of
& E7 `' J8 Y; e- w2 t5 nthousands of seniors every year. About 40 percent of" `& O' J9 n0 s# z# q# _; B7 F t$ f
those death are considered preventable. Many
( x* c4 f5 P& D v& ] g7 i4 dresearchers say computerized prescribing and record
* F, T6 K2 N9 U4 }9 W* ]- |0 m3 Ekeeping in doctor¡¯s offices could play a big role in2 j: c1 ]3 N% Y& ^# D% M& j
reducing those adverse drug reactions. But bastion% F T& y5 n: e) f2 u ?! @
health reporter _________(name) tell us family
# k( t3 C, q. X7 Zmedicine remains one of the last bastion of the
5 W0 r ]' R; [paper-based management
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91 years old ___ take medication for his heart, his: o1 K( I3 f0 p9 I, i9 i1 \7 Z9 ?1 i
stomach, his thyroid, his heart blood pressure. So
. i4 `6 p5 f# ?3 V6 ~% X1 wmany drugs, he can¡¯t remember their names. His& O; ? \5 t1 [1 f5 P& p" J/ c
doctor___, in Edmonton says elder patients like ___
! \- F- J* M5 ^, Zprove the value of Alberta pharmaceutical information
, B$ }" m, K: [) `: K" xnetwork. It¡¯s a central database that connect doctors! g4 a- K! W# p7 ~; F) A v7 I8 n4 w
and pharmacies. It provides flow of complete list of( V1 ~" w5 L h) A/ h
all the patients¡¯ medication, even the paper. r) O' J! D! B5 k
prescribed by another doctor. And it flagged the
+ L5 B* R2 h, `' i7 {' npotential dangerous central reaction. Patients come in- [ I7 r/ f& r+ A7 m
with some positive symptoms we are not very sure
( d6 H- g. D+ O+ ~, Wwhat¡¯s going on and I go to ___ information network
. D W5 ]% C/ k. o, N; ?- Sand find the patient to see another position of any. Q9 ^! P* p8 o/ `
affects of medications since being given that are. O: m, x) h$ Z8 E8 N
causing the problems of the patients.
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BC has a similar computerized system called Pharmanet.2 K m2 A9 }8 ]4 r$ K) R0 k4 V
And researchersin those Toronto, Montreal have( l( r* j Z3 f4 W+ S9 A
developed technology that also help doctors prescribe
+ K" c2 q1 R6 n2 f" f. tmore safely. But in doctor¡¯s office across the
6 Z0 B, }( G/ j. p; vcountry, computerization is slow. Dr. ___ is a family
8 F: j* a" u" \. I& ndoctor in Winsor and president of Canadian medical1 k5 j' F6 ?9 f A
association. I mean computerizing practice is a big: x( w/ }4 B# o" M% [
chunk of money__. For me, is a single family doctor% b9 h! l+ @3 J
with $30,00 for electronically medical record.
( i# H/ F; P; j2 }& {; e& XAustralia and UK offer doctors financial help to0 A' L1 q# D$ q4 \, u b! ^7 o: ~
computerize practice. 90% of their doctors there have3 g/ M5 U, n; u
done __. According to a survey by the Canadian medical
, U+ o, L+ w9 E' S& j4 hassociation journal, only 3% Canadian doctors have3 S0 Y9 f* n& u, B! C" f# t
made live to the electronic age.
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/ J2 ^ y- \% Q/ C" u' l MThey¡¯ll be more on the story later this morning.
I: J: r* i) s6 ACurrent you can also get more information by going to& w! w3 [; Z) _" m) E# D
our website that CBC.CA/NEWS.3 I- |: U8 I7 G+ ~% [: p7 M
And Bank of Canada rate remains unchanged. It stands. l0 V( h5 U0 U$ d, y
up 2.5 percent.$ f- y/ ^4 L& _& o$ j
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A man armed with knife has forced at least four5 `/ z" N; ` Y# t
children of school bus in Northwest Germany . He held
$ o5 k, q+ r) m5 V6 B( Kthe hostage in a nearby house. Police has surrounded8 W2 ^9 X/ n8 p8 w: e7 f( y1 F
the house ____________ the tunge and ___________ 40$ d% e) v7 i2 ~ z1 s6 r$ w
km north west the ___________.(one city name in
, U# G8 E& K6 PGermany Kelong)
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- i5 m/ U( I( F. zWhen the Russians leading journalist moving to
: K, g( Y+ ]$ A* |) V* hUkraine. __________ (name) will respect it would
$ [: o+ p' i4 N) W+ a__________ political TV talk show freedom speech. But
4 T2 m7 E/ V3 R/ L& o4 j" u$ Sshe says it¡¯s no longer freedom speech in Russia.
& T+ I& B0 k7 f___________ taken off the air after _____________ the) K& E4 D( ~' S. [4 r9 E; i* n
Russian President ___________ (name: PuJing) reports
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$ K* o" z5 ^" M0 K0 K# q¡°A ________ vax ___________ on the floor _______ talk. o$ K8 |4 k$ _9 E- [
to the documents ________ country. Lithuanian was born4 J" ^. i; `6 n* z. A; D
raised in Canada. A form newsly responded.
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And continue here more on the story tonight on the
7 a! y: F% S; L8 Uworld at six.
8 A3 M7 V6 a0 G8 D* G' kThe Premier of China has told to Japan that it must$ s0 {# E, ?6 P; D2 f! s
face up to its history by admitting the suffer it
5 _) j: }1 }1 H, h/ s. Ccaused during second World War. And Wen Jiabao has& N* R& Y* G( {5 f; O
asked Japan to seriously reconsider a bid for UN
% M5 }* [; o9 a& H' d E5 ^security council seat. Anti-Japan sentiment has been
% S$ r; L" V5 dhigh in China ever since the Japan approved a new) V0 k$ F$ k5 P9 f# Y, C7 F
history book for school. Critiques say ___ over the/ u: z" ~& N! ?, }8 J; p
world crime committed by the imperial Japanese Army.
9 W2 f( D. b6 B5 D4 hOn weekend, there were a major anti-Japanese- U9 z0 N3 ~$ G9 \6 o* r
demonstration in China. But Shanghai, the country¡¯s3 G. |$ d; ]3 Z# ~3 D3 _3 I9 t3 } H
financial center remained relatively peaceful. ___% A& R, B8 z, u7 E4 c
reports.& |+ Q8 b1 I0 J' F0 M( T
f$ @& L+ {6 P, y/ }Business is brisk in Japanese baconery in Shanghai.6 M% D2 K0 d2 d
Chinese commercial hub was ban the demonstration8 |' r7 } v/ X& D' X% o. N4 t
against Japan that ropped in capital Beijing. Shanghai
0 w+ N: c* E& j- v___ Japanese occupation during world war II. But& y5 N6 s8 i7 _; `
today, Japanese restaurant __,__,__ are over the city.
) |' J/ Q0 [6 |0 B- ?Japanese trade official in Shanghai says the culture
# J3 f" D. ?) k) g0 E3 Kbusiness has seemed to affected a different meant of* b3 M. h- q) }0 ^
other Chinese cities. A contravoment don¡¯t feel" `# Z" n! ]: ]4 R, |
threaten. But it does not mean it doesn¡¯t exist. Taxi
: I. L: n$ V, y' b0 h s- g+ Vdrivers adopt putting up sign urging a boycott of( y3 E; i* H' f/ U- D' H
Japanese goods. And at least two convenience stores$ d: i( G6 F9 A
has pulled one brand of Japanese bear off shaft. ' R+ N3 T' H9 u& `- R
* o% Z# M8 t& TA mood is supported by Ms. Guo, a 31year old
) @- s0 b) N: _0 l$ i! aShanghainese who¡¯s worked for multi international: M, |! }' T9 _5 d3 x7 O m8 E3 N7 O
companies. We really need to give Japanese some
7 v9 _" w) U7 O8 H8 j. J- S5 Vlessons. Because I think Japanese is not mature in& t' ?' a/ M5 o
dealing with their historical topics and also __, O) @' @; Q9 }+ S# x
international problems. ; C/ K' R+ {$ a
& j& Z7 b3 g EGuo views are vast different different to the official
; d1 C& L# j! Y- G; \Beijing mind. But Chinese authority didn¡¯t stop the
. X5 h" @0 Q7 ], S8 A6 j aweekend protest. The government is keen to ensure the2 f$ H) {1 A& z, }# p( f
anti-japanese feeling don¡¯t become out of control. |
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