Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - January 20, 1990, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Continued from Page 1 costs of waiting in Toronto for the transplant at Toronto general hos they estimate their costs at about a including transportation and Gen eral living there also hoping Corys Mother and Brothers can Fly out to visit Cory in the Toronto since it might take As Long As 18 months for a suitable and As the Day Hes supposed to leave Winnipeg draws Cory is becoming More excited about the even though he knows it could be he Learned he May not leave for Toronto on a Day hed been looking Forward no i dont want to go he said when nurse brought up the possibility it might 4 Winnipeg free january Ontario ads open hearings from Page 1 changes apply Only to the formal All other including disciplinary action at other would remain behind closed they both the College and Law society Are reacting to Public and Media pressure that has breached the veil of professional secrecy lawyers and doctors in Ontario and Quebec Are tried As Are lawyers in British Columbia and doctors in the professions had initially feared publicity at open hearings would ruin their members repute the apprehension now seems in experience has shown in other provinces that the press is not All that interested in the Mccawley society benches Are expected to discuss the Issue this Winter and will probably strike a committee to study it she but to open up the the government must pass an Amend ment to the professions governing the Manitoba Law society Mccawley doctors dont have to bother ask ing anyone permission to make the proposed Walker the College has Only to Amend its bylaws to make open inquiries Walker said events in Ontario finally prompted the colleges executive committee this month to order its legislation and ethics subcommittee to study the charter assault the Ontario College of physicians and the oldest in buckled under a charter assault and opened its first disciplinary hearing last both the College and Law society officials in Manitoba admit they were rocked by the no such hearing had Ever been Public not since the year the Ontario College was established by Provin Cial Winnipeg lawyer Randy Mcnico expressed Surprise that the Ontario medical body capitulated without a lengthy court Manitoba College registrar Ken Brown quickly assured that he had no personal problem with open the concerns in removing the i camera requirement would prob ably with the fact on the exposure could be harmful to either the doctor or the he the Ontario assault was launched by the Toronto Globe and whose lawyers argued that a statute calling for i camera discipline hearings offended the charter of rights and the 5 decision by the col Leges discipline committee came five weeks after the supreme court of Ontario ruled that it lacked jurisdiction to hear the Manitoba lawyers say the Ontario decision is a if it goes to the supreme court of it could affect All the professional associations across the said Manitoba trial Law yers association president and Law society Bencher Jeff Nitti doctors on Liberal demands probe of Complex continued from Page 1 he the Developer was concerned that there would be a lot of units to rent up All at Nichol As it turned this clause worked in his Marc gave the Developer the final instalment of the mortgage Money a year Nichol three months the Deve Loper defaulted on mortgage pay blaming a High vacancy rate for the company financial int that incredible Liber Al Deputy Leader Jim Carr said there was a control and they Chc let it go what is going on Here this latest revelation confirmed Carrs belief that there must be an investigation into How millions of Public dollars have been spent on the 376suite apartment its time to Stop the stonewalling and the dithering and get some an Carr fort Rouge were going to get this before a legislative that seems to be the Only Hope of getting this cleared but housing minister Gerry Ducharme was noncommittal when asked whether he will require officials and Board members from North Portage development to appear before a legislative commit Ducharme said the three provincially appointed Board members of the to level government corporation would have to discuss the matter with other Board he blamed the Previ Ous new Democrat government for any Ken fuse Petess Earl Hebert of Winnipeg Al wants club visits Cory and family to present a Cheque and a bombers son face Long wait for surgery in Toronto be depending on How quickly his lungs heal after collapsing on Christmas but he cheered up when told some members of the Winnipeg jets his favorite be up to see him before he that would be he telling his Mother that Winnipeg Jet Paul Fenton sent an Auto graphed picture along with his family Corys father coaches hockey and his two Brothers both play for a Community Centre Corys a real he just loves to watch his Brothers when they his Mother those wishing to Send Money to the fund can Send a Cheque or Money order to the Cory Connell transplant in care of the free 300 Carl ton r3c tax receipts will be issued through the Lions foundation of Manitoba and Northwestern Ottar which is administering the fund set up by the free donations yesterday include Al Wanna club of Winnipeg foundation Beatrice Irene Donald Shirley Craig Mary Megan Ada 8 Florence Vivian Helena Ronate Herb Helen Nelda Adrienne diner Max Donna Elizabeth George Alex Irene Audrey Vince Ron Qwen David Robert a Bonnie Jeanette Maurice Michael Tekl Tom Karen Robert Nancy it Robert the Bill Waldys Wes Mary Robert Frances Sam mar Cella Alice Edith Anna Marie Harry Evelyn Myrle Mary Mary Che Tyr Michel Isabel transport Mary Thelma Jean Andrew Mit Chell Lindsay Anne Horst Erna Eldon a Carol d division combined cos Marie Chanthone Sou Sam Ian Transcona major Junior Lorraine Houston Pete Danny Transcona electricians vital Post office Daniel Mclntyre Colle room Ida in memory of Marie in memory of Carrie Ethel in memory of Marie Anne in memory of Maria today total grand total death toll pegged at 200 continued from Page 1 Gross in Baku and guerrilla Battles Between azerbaijanis and armenians in and around the disputed territory of the official toll As of yesterday before troops opened fire in had been 72 dead and 220 Mamedov said that the assault on the City came at local time today Cost yester when he called a Western news Bureau in Moscow about an hour later from the intercity Telephone station in Central shooting could be heard in the Mamedov played a tape recording Over the Telephone of the chaos Dur ing the first minutes of the against a background of shout screaming and vehicle Homs the constant rattle of Auto Matic weapons fire could be at about two hours after the assault azerbaijani sources reported that shooting could still be heard All Over the City of million people and in its indicating that troops were meeting substantial resistance from heavily armed Mahmoud Kes Manly of the popu Lar front said the troops moved into the City by land and sea shortly after Midnight local time and began smashing blockades that azerbaijanis had erected to keep them Many there is shooting through the Centre of the particularly on the outskirts where All the blockades Kes Manly said by Tele phone from on the Caspian sea in the Southern soviet they pushed right through the blockades with there Are Many dead and injured peo ple started resistance right the spokesman for azerbaijani social Democrat group said from Baku that soviet troops surrounded a Square near the communist party Headquarters building where about azerbaijanis had gathered in an antigovernment our citizens blockaded roads on the South and North with cars and Leila Yunusova Young 20 to 25 years were Manning the she said a doctor told her two Young men were killed in one Street Battle and five to seven others died at another soviet radio and television did not report the assault in the first hours a photo trial lawyers seek Access to evidence continued from Page 1 issues in court he i actually reviewed two separate Days of cases set for trial and not one had agreement other than Juristic meaning this crime took place in the City of this eventually will defeat the system to prevent backlogs set in place a year ago by Justice minister Jim he Whitley said courtrooms were double and triple booked to eliminate the backlog in provincial and the new called quarterly was supposed to prevent future but Jeff president the Manitoba trial lawyers Assoc a said the real problem is the refusal of Crown attorneys to Dis close All the evidence against an accused before the Case goes to Gindin said if there was full Dis there would be Many More guilty pleas at the Crown attorneys dont like to give out witness which can prompt a lawyer to persuade his client to plead bettering the Chance for a easier sentence from the he if you know the crowns com entire Case then less cases would be full disclosure can result in a better defence and increase chances of acquittal for Gindin but that Only fair i our system of witness statements Gindin said he is going to ask Mccrae to make it the Justice departments policy that Crown attorneys hand Over witness statements to defence something now left to the prosecutors Whitley said Crown attorneys Are opening their files to defence Law which has resulted in More cases being settled without but for those cases that go to prosecutors say lawyers Are contest ing every element of a which Means calling numerous he for he in a break and enter lawyers and Crown attorneys often agree that houses were broken into and items Sto but some lawyers Are contesting even those Whitley As a courtrooms Are being booked for a longer making other cases he the target of going to trial three to six months after a Date is set will be missed repeatedly and the backlog will Start All Over Whitley Gindin said there probably Are lawyers who Are being just As there Are uncooperative Crown As it will take time for lawyers have until now worked on the let hour Princi ple in readying cases to get used to reviewing cases with an aim to resolving them he theres a tendency to leave things to the last he con adding i dont think the new system is going to work As quickly As they wanted it elderly relative weeps for Yunis Abbasov who had leg amputated after being shot by armenians in ethnic moslem after it an editor at the official Tass news Agency said that he had heard that the decision was made to Send the troops into the City but knew nothing five hours before the tanks moved into the the electric Power unit supplying azerbaijani television and radio was blown activists they alleged that soldiers had knocked the broadcasters off the air in order to keep nationalist leaders from speaking to the population and to prevent reports of the attack on Mamedov asserted that 200 people had been killed in separate fighting involving tanks and parti sans of both nationalities in Nakhli an azerbaijani enclave on the iranian his report could not be thursday and thou Sands of soviet azerbaijanis crossed the Araks River from Nash Chevan into Iran to attend prayers at according to the newspaper said that there were re ports that nationalists were preparing to smuggle arms across the Border into the soviet the official iranian news warned that use of Force against the azerbaijanis would pro Voke unrest that would spread like wildfire among the Over 70 Mil lion moslem in the soviet Union and the More than 1 billion throughout the Mesut the turkish for eign said that the who feel a natural Affinity for the with whom they share a language and Are watch ing development there with a special the assault on Baku came at the end of a Day when president Mikhail Gorbachev had blamed islamic activists for the fighting and said that the military would do what was necessary to defend Peoples in there have emerged forces demanding these cession of the Republic from the soviet demanding an islamic he but the peo ple will not follow we shall properly evaluate it and will act so As to give help to the two Peoples and to defend their his did hot hint at a in he said that while extremists May resort to All kinds of provocations and try to aggravate the situation we shall do everything to prevent it from being but the Kremlin had issued a number of increasingly ominous written statements indicating that the use of Force might be Immi fire deliberately set to mask police say continued from Page 1 Laval police said the fire was deliberately Michelle Tiffany and Christina died in the Kurtz said the Home was occupied by youth offenders and girls under the Protection of the often waiting for Foster Homes or places in other juvenile the Home is funded by the Provin Cial government and is administered by the department of health and social the fire started minutes before 1 yesterday at about the same time three girls escaped from the detention a police spokes Man said All three have since been although he would not say if they turned themselves in or were no charges have been Denis Thibodeau said this was the third fire in the Home in the last year connected with escape at tempts the previous one occurred last the other two fires were Small and caused Little he Kurtz would not comment on the fires and escape if that is part of the it will come out in the he at the time of the 10 juveniles were in the Home with adult the two staff members and three other girls were unharmed in the police were giving out Little information about the but Thibodeau said the Home is almost a Complete one Wing of the two Storey yellow Brick and Wood building was completely jagged Glass was hanging out of the windows and the roof bad holes Burnt a former employee said he and other workers had complained of lax Security at the the girls Arent suppose to have matches or but its hard to enforce he requesting his name be you Are Douglas Are you 55 years of age or better do you enjoy life in the North end if the answers to these questions is yes find out All about the benefits of a nonprofit life lease for a 1 or a 2 bedroom apartment Home at Fred Douglas Manor located immediately North of the existing Fred Douglas Call Maurice Roy at 477120o for additional information
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