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Jean Pelletier, former chief of staff wants to appear
4 u' T/ C6 A! l* o, Njust before justice John Gomery again. Jean Pelletier
) Y6 M! i: R6 d$ J4 Q$ _testified the sponsorship inquiry in Ottawa in2 F$ Z8 U$ F& ]
February. But now the man want to be heard in
5 X" d, S, Q$ q1 S9 A5 r, iMontreal. Just yesterday another witness wanted to
% b: q# S+ Y- m, t" ?# jlink him to the sponsorship scandal. A former lobbyist$ Q# |* a0 R$ h
for the Arabian Group Action _________ (name) says
( c% k2 u1 ]( [9 I Qsponsorship contracts had to go through the
) K+ z; B) z5 {9 l0 ^. m. b9 |/ v__________¡¯s office while ____ was still on the job.
# w1 [, V1 i2 x7 @+ B& a_________ (name) reports.6 x( ~5 S: n9 m1 K( I, h" o
It was _______ (name) in the last day¡¯s testimony of
# o4 s1 r& V+ a# K5 w9 M) Kthe inquiry. He was the man responsible for tracking" B8 H1 _8 V' v) ?" H* m
the contract for __________ (name). But no testify for, b+ j0 l5 s6 I* _0 Z
his lobby check (?) the civil server who run the1 B5 H* K2 B# R. l% t3 M
sponsorship program between the 1997 and 1999.9 w ]/ F6 i; r& ] e
¡°¡±(French)5 r, T- W/ {% Y/ Z
He said the _________ (?) told him among many
) H1 G+ U2 O, H$ d/ ~' N. Joccasions, that final approval of sponsorship
) X' P: |+ b0 L& o6 H; F, Econtracts had to go the Prime Minister¡¯s office.5 \0 o) }& I; |: X j+ c q
Namely Jean Pelletier, chief of staff of PMO. But upon
) T) Q# T. n$ F; g4 c+ L3 B2 H$ Zcross-examination by _________ lawyer.He knows it. He
, C6 K, K3 Y! _7 ncouldn¡¯t back up from honor the allegation.* n7 z0 _+ p1 U6 D
¡°¡±(French)
6 C5 }" ~1 _1 H4 k¡°How many meetings did you have with _________ (name)8 a% D \2 e8 `) `- o' M! k% g
?¡± __________ (name) asks. ¡°None.¡± Says he know.
* ?" X% v5 d4 @3 K. f0 V¡°How many conversations did you have?¡± ¡°None.¡±
7 E- c) h/ g2 o$ f8 c' G$ l¡°How many presentations did you make to _______ about+ j$ T% {1 I4 J& V/ Q
sponsorship contracts?¡± ¡°None.¡± ¡°__________ (name)* f$ d) Q/ o+ `- L- s
is the only person who was tasked to be heard about8 N& i6 g) c) _1 O2 y
the Gormery¡¯s inquiry. _________ was accused by& Z7 O# i* h( y" W. f
__________executive of being of fantinyment employee4 Z* }& t% T/ K/ u6 z }+ A
on his company¡¯s payroll as urging the Liberal% Z( @" O) Y( t, I& G
executives. ________ (name) was also accused being
5 u7 L& X% c0 K! H- y# e" H& gpaid to write a biography on former PMO ________
' g/ i! f6 q0 O; d+ T$ {4 d(name). ________ denied he was ever on __________¡¯s
9 @' w* I z/ q) Ypayroll at the time of allegations. Nor did he receive
* p$ F- Z) M5 ~$ Pany money from the company to write the books. And
9 i- ] i6 ~8 C& C# Xsaid at thet time of Gomery¡¯s inquiry heard he said! \* V! e- O1 ]1 ]
the story. _________ (name) CBC News, Montreal.: ?2 \# R0 Z+ b, m2 u& q; n
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The revealing testimony from the Gomery inquiry has2 q) i: ^+ _6 p7 }+ r( K
angered many Canadians, and put the Liberal Party on3 V3 U! _5 K% [" e5 k2 c5 p, ^2 a
the defensive. Recent opinion polls suggest they are% j8 Z) r" r, C& s" w1 d
in trouble across the country. The Blocked (name) the
* m! A; G3 |( A& ^/ [8 prequests it will reveal today whether it will move an
- \$ ?* z0 `/ ]* jemotion of no-confidence since the Liberal government% U0 Z( i9 G* c2 }$ G" K; g0 K/ X3 b
on Thursday. The Quebecer Leader ___________ (name)* v' ?8 w! |4 J6 }: a6 E! A/ `
says Quebec has been asking him when his going to
9 \' y3 L4 y5 d5 n' C# hbring down the government, and not if. And
( J m6 p4 `# r! `4 Bconservative appears to be taking a ventiency position" h3 d. O( @( r" m
on whether the false on the election.$ ^0 |3 d- }) z) x. g9 }
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A going number of Canadian workers is being left
& r+ S& J0 Q. C3 }( V! Cwithout the basic protection that workers once took
) O& O# T: ~0 `for granted. A new study find that more than the one: s. ]# z) [1 Y2 {- V! I, S
third of work force has been made vulnerable and/ B R4 p, T: L" G( W& J0 ]
______ awake the business economics ____________
) ^/ a/ ?7 [8 b9 n n# Qbecause of free trade. Among other things the study
4 V& ]( G3 Y: }9 r0 B& wsays these workers face low pay, few benefits and no
9 I2 O5 P, s' K! @5 g2 jjob security. Our economics specialist
* h( R0 t7 g) r5 ?; f____________(name) reports. ¡°Imagine you¡¯ve worked% F; v% i" E# e( h; j8 t2 V n
three months¡¯ job and the boss told you:¡® Too bad.
# q/ R4 B* N$ j) C% lBut you are not going to get paid.¡¯ That was what
S$ o) l& [/ N0 i8 ihappened to the _________(name), an immigrant to5 m, y6 `3 R. [; E3 M
Toronto from Iran with her husband and children three+ S0 ^& Q" t" d T( ^& n7 Z
years ago. ¡®I worked _________ one years because it; \9 ~0 {4 I! P
fires the experience working for me. And it is
. Q! ?3 a) m8 K9 G1 ~* J________ bad experience.¡¯ ___________ thirty hundred2 w- I) Y& _9 I8 X: H
dollars and even __________ from the Ontario Ministry7 h* f' C5 H3 j! ~: y* [& g
of Labour has not helped her get a nickel ___________.
% w+ V7 K& d) j) _. t, ]/ lThe boss who is still in business just won¡¯t pay.0 n. d0 L$ g! A. }: K
Workers write us was still last __________ says there
6 G$ X9 K/ J5 o8 eare many like ____. ¡®We have been trying to bring to; c% `' O3 V6 R2 \
light the conditions that people face up a work, the
5 X+ @/ o) p# Dtoss of that exploitation, the toss of reform they
! V) O+ |& ]3 p& H4 l, zare needed legislatively ¡¯ A new study from the
& m* I4 g$ f2 [* t$ VCanadian policy research network highlights the
# L7 h$ X; @* h$ q' r: w% @8 O. u! P! Qchanging work place and disappearance of permanent% R8 ?6 u1 g. n) ~( F9 g
full-time jobs. The study says almost 40 percent of
; K: K: t- `7 p) [2 j! F" ICanadian workers are now temporarily part-time or8 p! o( @. Y- Y/ C" J$ T1 [
contract. They like benefits, job security even the
% o4 [( s* f3 f+ epredictable pay check. ¡®The cross global competition
) R2 X7 o4 M$ O+ W6 |4 X" _is probably the significant fact here¡­¡¯ Researcher7 p+ _) S; I y3 M# c: H6 y* W
_________(name) says government that promote the free8 O# E8 V) @6 }3 j" v
trade must now protect the vulnerable workers. Our+ W: u( w. ?( c4 E
labour policies that were basically appointment
4 ?. _8 W/ T8 ^* W2 r$ Ostandard were designed at the time when the standard: I. C: g1 S* j
of full-time permanent job was the norm¡­¡¯ A good4 r ?% M2 w( W% \* o
first step, he says, will enforce work place law8 c: ~+ f" x8 {' r+ u
already in the books. Laws regulate minimum wage,
- e( [/ @9 K0 g/ E3 F" jbenefits and pay for over time. ________(name) CBC
4 L/ N: D4 ]" ^7 u I lnews, Toronto.¡±
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The Canadian Cancer Society says its is alarm by the, |9 \9 \- t9 I/ Y5 r
increasing number of cancer cases in the country. The
& [8 c+ t; X" g' U* T; R& Psociety predicates that there will be one hundred: w- K6 ] n; [( V
forty nine thousand new cases of cancer diagnosed in
0 |0 P A: S! c% s/ x4 h+ c" Kthis year.. And about sixty nine thousand people will6 {7 a( {/ `2 r& S
die of the disease. The society says the number of2 X# q3 v4 l% ?5 k4 U! I8 l
cases is growing at faster rate than the Canada¡¯s/ t8 }' B1 B0 F5 q% K
population. And it could lead to a crisis in cancer9 `" n8 C+ q M( g' V
care. It¡¯s recommending the federal government invest9 g+ P( S; [, l5 n$ \8 D
fifteen million dollars in the National Cancer Control8 ] L! r1 M$ @& v& g) P: Z r
Strategies. # N9 o9 f8 L. y8 i2 V8 }
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This week, we are reporting on the problems in a& u3 [. p$ q' n- h& w
inappropriate prescribing for older people. The CBC
& \7 o8 r1 N" r, y* G8 N( jNews investigation prescribe to death has found the
% ~ W+ F0 E5 v" V/ \$ E" Rdrug-reaction are responsible for the death of, [" d: c' j( K( K' |5 w* I
thousands of seniors every year. About 40 percent of
+ _* P. q7 Q, M7 t2 {9 athose death are considered preventable. Many
6 _. O) X3 B# k0 }researchers say computerized prescribing and record
; [; \7 [8 e5 y0 J7 Pkeeping in doctor¡¯s offices could play a big role in
) h4 }( M9 _3 m' y2 M9 Ereducing those adverse drug reactions. But bastion5 U: o& z# G3 {: y$ a
health reporter _________(name) tell us family! M+ E) `8 ^* `. L D# \- E3 ?
medicine remains one of the last bastion of the7 d* i9 u' _. \4 L- f- b9 Q w
paper-based management
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$ c; l" ]) n5 v; c% C91 years old ___ take medication for his heart, his$ |( r; I/ U: e
stomach, his thyroid, his heart blood pressure. So0 I, P; ]* d' T& _
many drugs, he can¡¯t remember their names. His2 \( d) ]9 B# Y- ~0 R2 R
doctor___, in Edmonton says elder patients like ___
; @. _" T' p mprove the value of Alberta pharmaceutical information
8 C6 X3 i8 q6 R$ mnetwork. It¡¯s a central database that connect doctors
) n' A0 ^! r: d$ s7 ~and pharmacies. It provides flow of complete list of2 ~3 X' v4 M: p& C; A! ^* K' S" t
all the patients¡¯ medication, even the paper% m$ e9 P: n! x& ^
prescribed by another doctor. And it flagged the
% v c Z4 h& R. o. q4 i9 Tpotential dangerous central reaction. Patients come in
% I; I% q r; J5 _. }with some positive symptoms we are not very sure$ b" \! m7 H% z g: z
what¡¯s going on and I go to ___ information network
4 l4 o+ m; u8 @% Z( h q5 land find the patient to see another position of any
3 J6 |0 _. h$ r$ J, A0 daffects of medications since being given that are
5 ^! [% U3 c& y- ^5 R* z: pcausing the problems of the patients. 2 t" ?- z6 J2 U2 d/ k3 d& d% f
+ @0 ~: `8 l9 p: ^% \BC has a similar computerized system called Pharmanet.4 u3 F1 X0 s3 F; E4 m9 i$ ]
And researchersin those Toronto, Montreal have
1 Z: o& K3 B U+ w1 Vdeveloped technology that also help doctors prescribe
' K# T+ g/ `: @& jmore safely. But in doctor¡¯s office across the
" o/ Y: n: {* ~country, computerization is slow. Dr. ___ is a family- l2 F S* q0 }* M/ Z
doctor in Winsor and president of Canadian medical
4 B7 c, J) V( O' Rassociation. I mean computerizing practice is a big! d2 L' F) f k; V$ G( K! G# G
chunk of money__. For me, is a single family doctor
2 q! R% } n* O' Y" Ywith $30,00 for electronically medical record.
- o7 R" i% A' b9 K! e' ~$ ~Australia and UK offer doctors financial help to, D4 F3 M7 ]! I+ P+ x7 e! S1 k
computerize practice. 90% of their doctors there have
5 w) d0 i# s* C2 I, g0 j* Cdone __. According to a survey by the Canadian medical5 F8 D4 M7 Z3 z( D. S3 T" ?" g* R: K
association journal, only 3% Canadian doctors have
/ a+ a" W- t8 `2 Z, dmade live to the electronic age. # [+ q, b1 d: \2 r& W# t/ @& _
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Story 6
7 f0 L1 M) q' U, @1 hThey¡¯ll be more on the story later this morning.
- q M+ b6 P6 V% ICurrent you can also get more information by going to
& L* K# J7 l" f! Rour website that CBC.CA/NEWS.! b# k2 v! |! Z" S& r
And Bank of Canada rate remains unchanged. It stands! P9 m! A, T1 Q: @; z/ p9 c
up 2.5 percent.
! e& `0 l+ R( {( _' hStory 7
) X0 k% y+ s! R! T# `1 E3 z! L: hA man armed with knife has forced at least four6 e+ z6 n: b% P. f; b# I! A; O; u
children of school bus in Northwest Germany . He held2 [ z4 O% t5 w4 w; d6 G1 x
the hostage in a nearby house. Police has surrounded
( i1 G! _' Y. A- ^+ k. x5 f: Dthe house ____________ the tunge and ___________ 40
- @& B6 L1 \$ y! A8 n& Kkm north west the ___________.(one city name in
. I# `, X0 U; D, \+ CGermany Kelong)
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1 y8 p% } ^1 N" B) VStory 8
) @' }3 Z! h3 ~) O8 sWhen the Russians leading journalist moving to
, G6 R1 i/ ?. r0 UUkraine. __________ (name) will respect it would5 ?! j/ r/ {" u: w# @+ K! F% z0 b( `3 V
__________ political TV talk show freedom speech. But% p6 v+ U$ n5 S& e
she says it¡¯s no longer freedom speech in Russia.
; _- r: P5 N4 d___________ taken off the air after _____________ the
; o" a8 r# p8 q. v% _Russian President ___________ (name: PuJing) reports
. D3 J9 Z& D0 f/ l1 L8 G# E& ?* Nfrom Moscow.
. N" z) k% Q3 |$ }' |4 ]1 ^¡°A ________ vax ___________ on the floor _______ talk3 K! W( |* a3 b9 K% @
to the documents ________ country. Lithuanian was born
% l8 S+ F* E% B. x: Lraised in Canada. A form newsly responded.
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9 ~' D9 a! U! I6 U* A2 z ~Story 9
& g6 I5 q; s, y$ t% A4 p2 I6 AAnd continue here more on the story tonight on the
: k1 P, L h4 R. Yworld at six.
9 |0 `) V+ y f. j- l/ ZThe Premier of China has told to Japan that it must! c- o* b% d9 i f0 Q& T
face up to its history by admitting the suffer it5 U3 A6 T6 L5 N/ E4 [; [
caused during second World War. And Wen Jiabao has
8 S9 t8 B* h' n2 U7 S basked Japan to seriously reconsider a bid for UN
5 R7 c" s3 Y+ w6 i. }security council seat. Anti-Japan sentiment has been
, g9 J- ~& J8 M) I$ ohigh in China ever since the Japan approved a new
# t' C! `7 e5 a8 C1 j9 Phistory book for school. Critiques say ___ over the8 \1 t3 s3 ~' R/ p+ W- @( m( S% `: M9 v
world crime committed by the imperial Japanese Army.
" o U- P! p0 \& {* ~6 `. sOn weekend, there were a major anti-Japanese- p. d6 a2 T6 K( Z" u: \
demonstration in China. But Shanghai, the country¡¯s8 c* ^- A) ?1 _/ O& o- d& B: q2 e, q
financial center remained relatively peaceful. ___
' ~7 a& {2 B" {; \* p8 Hreports.2 B8 d$ y: n9 _$ z. p
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Business is brisk in Japanese baconery in Shanghai.7 c( T1 q4 ?) d$ k
Chinese commercial hub was ban the demonstration
0 K9 c5 |) o8 _' V0 Vagainst Japan that ropped in capital Beijing. Shanghai4 j7 k7 C7 T: \! w
___ Japanese occupation during world war II. But J# O6 b3 S ^( S) x$ B( \5 c- R
today, Japanese restaurant __,__,__ are over the city.
% E8 m! i( @/ {4 MJapanese trade official in Shanghai says the culture
7 @; e9 Z5 Y! x8 nbusiness has seemed to affected a different meant of
3 ]9 S e: L# cother Chinese cities. A contravoment don¡¯t feel) M+ ^4 c' C+ P/ W9 v/ C
threaten. But it does not mean it doesn¡¯t exist. Taxi1 @3 R: d1 {; W$ w2 I: I# {
drivers adopt putting up sign urging a boycott of
: m7 l1 X# L! X' r5 g9 v& tJapanese goods. And at least two convenience stores0 K! Q: h9 ?) ^
has pulled one brand of Japanese bear off shaft. - a9 }' y( M; A# v
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A mood is supported by Ms. Guo, a 31year old1 s( i+ i0 m4 k8 \0 W! d
Shanghainese who¡¯s worked for multi international+ ^/ [) S% y; O8 {
companies. We really need to give Japanese some( F: }8 l! O d
lessons. Because I think Japanese is not mature in
, R' b _- y0 }' {+ U$ t4 a4 M: Ddealing with their historical topics and also __) H! p# S. U+ z/ M/ Q
international problems.
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Guo views are vast different different to the official
6 g. _0 C" o* d- i" v. F" |Beijing mind. But Chinese authority didn¡¯t stop the u8 k& i6 w3 t% @( z
weekend protest. The government is keen to ensure the
- D( w A4 \5 c# G% ranti-japanese feeling don¡¯t become out of control. |
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