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Jean Pelletier, former chief of staff wants to appear/ a! ]7 f; ]$ U
just before justice John Gomery again. Jean Pelletier. }' M R4 B3 d
testified the sponsorship inquiry in Ottawa in
8 |& {# X4 o* t8 p* w/ Y& pFebruary. But now the man want to be heard in
1 @7 U' y& ^/ b9 QMontreal. Just yesterday another witness wanted to
) M4 w p( d8 l3 P. \/ e& P6 zlink him to the sponsorship scandal. A former lobbyist' C4 D9 d3 m1 B
for the Arabian Group Action _________ (name) says9 P% n8 j" L1 l) q( `
sponsorship contracts had to go through the
& D- U$ {) B5 ^% [9 x5 {) a3 E__________¡¯s office while ____ was still on the job.
6 k t, h8 M1 Y! v2 l/ h6 g_________ (name) reports.% t. I% r& p7 g- {5 w* f
It was _______ (name) in the last day¡¯s testimony of0 `4 v' U6 q. U7 A
the inquiry. He was the man responsible for tracking) ]3 I2 O! t" E, z
the contract for __________ (name). But no testify for
7 O) T* Z& g# Z) A d- Mhis lobby check (?) the civil server who run the3 c0 e0 Z. x9 A3 |0 F ^) J
sponsorship program between the 1997 and 1999.
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~/ A; c& C; k! q3 D8 K6 ]) gHe said the _________ (?) told him among many
/ C0 v1 C8 q! Y3 @) [occasions, that final approval of sponsorship5 }) Y$ X. a& T) O
contracts had to go the Prime Minister¡¯s office.
; }, S# k( H5 `Namely Jean Pelletier, chief of staff of PMO. But upon- Y4 e4 `# h! {% b
cross-examination by _________ lawyer.He knows it. He
# Y" N9 U6 F& N' R% a8 Mcouldn¡¯t back up from honor the allegation.
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: ]& ^* \' p$ Q' B! V+ i7 Z¡°How many meetings did you have with _________ (name)$ T0 u8 |- ~8 i) U( i- l
?¡± __________ (name) asks. ¡°None.¡± Says he know.
2 w9 C$ }3 n+ p5 v* {2 U- |, M¡°How many conversations did you have?¡± ¡°None.¡±
/ M* n9 Y4 d. m¡°How many presentations did you make to _______ about
$ e6 i6 z. z. W& u! M3 ?" \sponsorship contracts?¡± ¡°None.¡± ¡°__________ (name)( b" z9 [) l( |7 a& W
is the only person who was tasked to be heard about H3 c( K+ ?* R: I
the Gormery¡¯s inquiry. _________ was accused by
% ?; ]/ U6 E" H6 U5 z8 n__________executive of being of fantinyment employee
1 Q+ D, \- |' I: U8 @( ^/ m- s6 _on his company¡¯s payroll as urging the Liberal
: b# { }; ?' p# f9 Oexecutives. ________ (name) was also accused being
5 A0 g' f. X2 i" I: npaid to write a biography on former PMO ________: }8 m+ l O' K# b. O5 o: b
(name). ________ denied he was ever on __________¡¯s g) |% {, ?# I! n- ?
payroll at the time of allegations. Nor did he receive
, l+ u- L- F1 J. V3 ^any money from the company to write the books. And
+ k0 Q% u2 H; S' C3 V1 I' Bsaid at thet time of Gomery¡¯s inquiry heard he said
0 Y/ Y5 z5 B2 ~( U7 Q$ C Athe story. _________ (name) CBC News, Montreal.
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2 n* o% h7 c! ^The revealing testimony from the Gomery inquiry has
. b8 C$ c6 t6 O1 Wangered many Canadians, and put the Liberal Party on U7 \) |/ _# R8 V+ |2 h" q
the defensive. Recent opinion polls suggest they are
- V( x) N2 k& u" fin trouble across the country. The Blocked (name) the- h* l; D0 y- C/ v: M$ Z+ C8 Z
requests it will reveal today whether it will move an
; X" c' c! f A) R* n. p: n$ ^emotion of no-confidence since the Liberal government
9 M1 ]0 a" O. n6 y$ v) Ion Thursday. The Quebecer Leader ___________ (name)* l0 [, E: e, W0 g: b
says Quebec has been asking him when his going to
' A! o& j$ C/ r! Y: ~bring down the government, and not if. And
3 b! k& s7 X6 c5 v1 hconservative appears to be taking a ventiency position
/ j$ D i# |8 J! d; u# J$ M, Oon whether the false on the election.( C! T! J9 y6 t" o C: k
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A going number of Canadian workers is being left
) J1 S" P& g a& R9 gwithout the basic protection that workers once took
6 A/ `$ i. o) D% ~8 J$ xfor granted. A new study find that more than the one
2 I; r4 q8 T. E, I9 S( @, q: S, y: b0 Othird of work force has been made vulnerable and8 E- c5 `8 C& }
______ awake the business economics ____________; D" n: _8 B1 _: V6 v; c
because of free trade. Among other things the study
v; b, F, s; `9 Wsays these workers face low pay, few benefits and no
( \# r9 {! E( O1 s& E) }job security. Our economics specialist5 _5 b* R4 E2 b' W: w* h
____________(name) reports. ¡°Imagine you¡¯ve worked, }7 @; ]1 w9 n5 @! U$ D
three months¡¯ job and the boss told you:¡® Too bad.
/ W( ~* R1 }9 {* }/ L1 N- iBut you are not going to get paid.¡¯ That was what/ d- p- @$ \" \ j; v5 [/ |
happened to the _________(name), an immigrant to
0 c) ^0 b% c5 N: T: F1 z) AToronto from Iran with her husband and children three0 L& E5 c. T2 ?$ L
years ago. ¡®I worked _________ one years because it
" L, |( C* k0 C% l. a: _ E0 Tfires the experience working for me. And it is
7 y9 J4 d' G R4 }& j6 z________ bad experience.¡¯ ___________ thirty hundred5 ?" w' x4 I, N; _" d" k2 Y5 M
dollars and even __________ from the Ontario Ministry
: L0 Z0 h' ]; t1 e) ^of Labour has not helped her get a nickel ___________.0 L* o5 m5 Z6 r* L- \6 y
The boss who is still in business just won¡¯t pay.
8 C3 R- R/ P, b6 r4 D1 e. uWorkers write us was still last __________ says there0 \" } {) v n/ h) I$ f8 j3 M9 w
are many like ____. ¡®We have been trying to bring to
. {) r/ |: G4 B) V3 v3 plight the conditions that people face up a work, the
. L4 }7 X; `% Y- P" itoss of that exploitation, the toss of reform they# P5 o) e1 D3 `, s, ~6 A
are needed legislatively ¡¯ A new study from the7 O! n$ b6 S" B' A0 O
Canadian policy research network highlights the
+ X! t/ [! _ w4 e$ {; B+ Ichanging work place and disappearance of permanent
% f3 o6 h( c" S" rfull-time jobs. The study says almost 40 percent of+ s- }! v6 p2 h \0 z& U+ ~
Canadian workers are now temporarily part-time or
: V+ m e- F* W$ _. W) N8 `contract. They like benefits, job security even the; s0 N: r# i, h% f. r* M& A* [( a2 F
predictable pay check. ¡®The cross global competition
" h! w/ G( {5 ?% ]is probably the significant fact here¡­¡¯ Researcher2 h: Z5 x3 Z2 [; v
_________(name) says government that promote the free2 {2 c0 L( d" s( T
trade must now protect the vulnerable workers. Our$ L: B$ q7 ]2 I, c% @- V
labour policies that were basically appointment
4 j* y8 d: {! n6 x8 o4 {% t; Q/ _- T5 Sstandard were designed at the time when the standard
) r1 }" k$ ?7 ^2 i! e' Hof full-time permanent job was the norm¡­¡¯ A good) b6 t+ ^6 O# M! s
first step, he says, will enforce work place law
: g3 L% k. D& ~$ h8 y) O% Salready in the books. Laws regulate minimum wage,
9 _; y2 s; ?' n& ?benefits and pay for over time. ________(name) CBC
8 y! {# [# h# s% Q: h: h. @( rnews, Toronto.¡±, n; h: J/ v+ E
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3 m: {3 c7 {0 n$ fThe Canadian Cancer Society says its is alarm by the
% Y" B" Q7 F9 N+ T( F/ x+ xincreasing number of cancer cases in the country. The( p0 |! }% T" @& T
society predicates that there will be one hundred
+ V5 l1 @- w8 t8 Tforty nine thousand new cases of cancer diagnosed in
; N2 H3 ~$ P" {4 w4 fthis year.. And about sixty nine thousand people will* R& m; p" B ~
die of the disease. The society says the number of
( [: _6 s, h4 i5 U. ]- o& Ncases is growing at faster rate than the Canada¡¯s% \/ v) E; q7 o" g. H
population. And it could lead to a crisis in cancer
0 l c' I; w9 |$ jcare. It¡¯s recommending the federal government invest7 S5 W+ a w5 _5 }9 G9 U
fifteen million dollars in the National Cancer Control7 D& w9 J5 X9 W2 j& V" b+ V0 |
Strategies. 9 E$ P M" p1 |/ }! t1 x
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This week, we are reporting on the problems in a
. z2 \$ c/ L% E. N8 x4 Einappropriate prescribing for older people. The CBC
; m: [# u& l, d. [5 INews investigation prescribe to death has found the `0 F0 @# G5 a! O; ?
drug-reaction are responsible for the death of
7 K6 U! M$ N) }, t* o" z6 mthousands of seniors every year. About 40 percent of
3 ^- h- A: J* ?( O' K* `. H# Rthose death are considered preventable. Many
; k; R: }0 q2 Z" ?5 V. h3 n7 K3 Wresearchers say computerized prescribing and record/ h" W- C2 p8 t; G
keeping in doctor¡¯s offices could play a big role in
( O6 B0 j7 O7 Hreducing those adverse drug reactions. But bastion
" [1 U% }" _! p% {; lhealth reporter _________(name) tell us family: v* S1 J& e4 u' d6 w1 q0 z, w
medicine remains one of the last bastion of the" i. a3 B) h- M$ h5 `
paper-based management
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91 years old ___ take medication for his heart, his0 J& g! |3 L8 y: V8 r6 a: |7 G
stomach, his thyroid, his heart blood pressure. So% y" i7 \ P2 Z( V: D& p
many drugs, he can¡¯t remember their names. His% }6 K3 e3 W8 A
doctor___, in Edmonton says elder patients like ___5 I+ V; @) J) P2 x
prove the value of Alberta pharmaceutical information3 s% C6 ^4 A- X) `7 K# x7 S( n
network. It¡¯s a central database that connect doctors
* H9 t2 Y+ h' |0 ~( eand pharmacies. It provides flow of complete list of
! T6 W) R9 H3 R, A2 |/ X5 lall the patients¡¯ medication, even the paper+ ]7 g E& J4 J- [ n5 j l" z
prescribed by another doctor. And it flagged the
' G1 a! L: ?) K2 x0 Zpotential dangerous central reaction. Patients come in' P" q& q" n+ @
with some positive symptoms we are not very sure
" O/ R# q% H5 g4 M* D0 w, Gwhat¡¯s going on and I go to ___ information network
8 I5 C, n/ X) _6 `. q1 @and find the patient to see another position of any4 ~0 v5 Q, k! q* p2 t* u
affects of medications since being given that are: `' k# b8 b+ @9 _4 F6 h1 ~
causing the problems of the patients.
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BC has a similar computerized system called Pharmanet.7 c( W9 t1 }0 V% |9 { x, Z, ]6 [
And researchersin those Toronto, Montreal have7 A/ {1 [+ m, x1 Y( U% z/ D2 ^( Z6 x
developed technology that also help doctors prescribe
" e# v4 d6 m& Omore safely. But in doctor¡¯s office across the
0 e, a+ D' L0 J. J+ B. {/ _country, computerization is slow. Dr. ___ is a family
% t5 y! _; k5 Z( _+ fdoctor in Winsor and president of Canadian medical( G, Y+ H9 Z- d) g x/ l6 \. B
association. I mean computerizing practice is a big
! k/ ~4 U; G W- _: |5 ?! l7 u: Fchunk of money__. For me, is a single family doctor* A- X' C) ]3 c% C
with $30,00 for electronically medical record.: t" q% [* o3 }" y6 B; o+ |; Y
Australia and UK offer doctors financial help to! M2 N% ^ L: b# g$ N3 C
computerize practice. 90% of their doctors there have# X! `2 W; Z& U& d; _
done __. According to a survey by the Canadian medical4 |' z7 `' x* \9 Q
association journal, only 3% Canadian doctors have
, ]# Q5 O; T3 v9 |' W, D6 Jmade live to the electronic age.
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+ U, p, ^; }* u' b; s ^Story 6
8 X4 D! K1 _6 e$ ]# j* w" zThey¡¯ll be more on the story later this morning.
% M- K1 _# F i1 H" GCurrent you can also get more information by going to
+ ?4 P2 q1 F% e- Your website that CBC.CA/NEWS.4 R. N, J7 t2 A8 P
And Bank of Canada rate remains unchanged. It stands1 J& a1 u7 z+ n- c. p9 A
up 2.5 percent.
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0 j) n" v, `4 B; z2 j6 ^A man armed with knife has forced at least four/ ~3 h+ _1 K1 x' Z$ R
children of school bus in Northwest Germany . He held
4 i/ s, {- t* E3 K: rthe hostage in a nearby house. Police has surrounded7 i7 h) b) w X6 i9 V
the house ____________ the tunge and ___________ 40
. a3 d8 D* A$ {+ h, bkm north west the ___________.(one city name in$ o3 Q& d X$ \& I, n+ D; S
Germany Kelong) # M" M2 L: W: Q4 T/ N }
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7 Q3 g, W) l: }) s2 `When the Russians leading journalist moving to4 L0 z( o( V! ^7 q* I* m
Ukraine. __________ (name) will respect it would1 x, Z/ i, n3 i: \* j& ^" Y
__________ political TV talk show freedom speech. But. @# ?( H) ?- }/ J2 L
she says it¡¯s no longer freedom speech in Russia.( U) {) {* m' y! N" M* V5 T: l
___________ taken off the air after _____________ the, ~+ M+ Q$ s- }+ z# D
Russian President ___________ (name: PuJing) reports' J% I9 b! F z# T% ]5 X
from Moscow.
0 w% ]0 @5 n2 A& F4 _" e+ P2 R¡°A ________ vax ___________ on the floor _______ talk
. ~& Q9 c0 l+ p. v7 J$ b$ J) o, |8 oto the documents ________ country. Lithuanian was born
9 l; }- `2 A: l rraised in Canada. A form newsly responded.* `" C4 v$ w5 [' S* Q
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And continue here more on the story tonight on the
+ I N$ h5 N, S, u* F Iworld at six./ x! v- ^0 M+ V( ~7 j" Z: ?
The Premier of China has told to Japan that it must
5 e" v% V% p* g2 X' Qface up to its history by admitting the suffer it: j/ Z9 I! f) G# @1 {( p
caused during second World War. And Wen Jiabao has
C$ {+ w, H. D/ |; Zasked Japan to seriously reconsider a bid for UN& J/ S2 ]( q4 k4 w2 U
security council seat. Anti-Japan sentiment has been
( b! m% _$ W' K" `& jhigh in China ever since the Japan approved a new
, U. K) W: H* y! A l6 J7 V$ Chistory book for school. Critiques say ___ over the
2 X3 I) I4 I9 O. D9 p1 [$ Q" p) u7 nworld crime committed by the imperial Japanese Army.
! z( Z: Z6 Y' v% `On weekend, there were a major anti-Japanese
' e) }' g0 J2 W2 Vdemonstration in China. But Shanghai, the country¡¯s
* M7 ?% f; g' J& Q# M1 @1 M3 rfinancial center remained relatively peaceful. ___
* F/ j5 ]0 K% C7 C; ?6 Hreports.5 p D' g. L6 @ D' T% \+ _% L* F
~6 Q! Y' d/ `6 N: o& sBusiness is brisk in Japanese baconery in Shanghai.
% a: L: ]4 c8 S8 `1 y/ P! {9 rChinese commercial hub was ban the demonstration: z/ x6 |6 w( x* t, Z; B
against Japan that ropped in capital Beijing. Shanghai- ?4 G$ t9 i" W3 y4 P8 i- Q8 _3 f' a
___ Japanese occupation during world war II. But: Q0 |; J2 ]+ s2 v) Y/ R% h- x) q
today, Japanese restaurant __,__,__ are over the city.. q! n+ F' v0 D$ C9 n2 G* I
Japanese trade official in Shanghai says the culture/ i2 `- ~, V7 y( i& a8 v; o1 l! G q
business has seemed to affected a different meant of: L7 L" B% q* R1 [
other Chinese cities. A contravoment don¡¯t feel+ I1 B' N1 B5 i- J7 V4 z
threaten. But it does not mean it doesn¡¯t exist. Taxi
: I" K( f" f2 k) z- Vdrivers adopt putting up sign urging a boycott of
|; q( V0 ?. GJapanese goods. And at least two convenience stores
1 {. Y* {5 e* q: \; nhas pulled one brand of Japanese bear off shaft.
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; X7 N5 V" z( I- n6 q1 G1 |- d7 oA mood is supported by Ms. Guo, a 31year old
2 N7 o+ a. k! C3 C; Z9 Z# @- lShanghainese who¡¯s worked for multi international" L' Z" F/ u; h# I
companies. We really need to give Japanese some9 _* p* }% o7 c7 s
lessons. Because I think Japanese is not mature in
4 }8 L7 K6 q7 Q1 D( i! adealing with their historical topics and also __
. D3 M1 ~3 ]$ ^international problems.
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0 Z" C7 Y5 D8 l3 ~1 W f: NGuo views are vast different different to the official: u: N- i" R, M3 M
Beijing mind. But Chinese authority didn¡¯t stop the& a. U- l2 a( D! z( C
weekend protest. The government is keen to ensure the# E% E2 }3 g8 m; Z; q/ C
anti-japanese feeling don¡¯t become out of control. |
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