Winnipeg Free Press

Tuesday, January 11, 1994

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - January 11, 1994, Winnipeg, Manitoba The nation Canada at a glance shrugs from the Canadian press Otta Wathe prime ministers office was Well aware that David Anderson was suing the Federal government for when he was sworn in As Revenue an aide said the suit was launched after Andersons patronage appointment to the immigration Appeal Board in 1989 was terminated before the term was although he was offered a two year term on the new Anderson sued for in pay and Perks he would have received Over the next five he was turned and has now launched an priest jailed roman Catholic priest who underwent voluntary surgical castration in 1990 has been sentenced to 15 months in jail on charges of sexual Gross indecency and attempted Richard Racine was charged last year because of incidents Between 1983 and 1987 involving former the now was first abused at pirates targeted Ottawa Canada can no longer tolerate foreign overfishing just outside its 200mile limit while thousands of Canadian fishermen Are out of says Federal fisheries minister Brian Tobin will take that message to his counterparts in Europe focusing on what he Calls pirate ships registered in countries such As Panama and ministers wed Saskatchewan Cabinet minister Louise Simard and economic development minister Dwain wedding vows in a private ceremony on the coverup alleged evidence Given yesterday at a Public inquiry into the sexual abuse of boys at the Kingsclear youth training school near Fredericton has provided the first suggestions of an attempted William a former superintendent at the told the inquiry he tried several times to get rid of guard Karl now serving a 13year prison sentence for sexual abuse and assault of boys in his Keyes said All the paperwork mysteriously Rilling delayed Media outside Ontario will have to wait a Little longer before finding out if they can legally publish banned details from the Karl Teale manslaughter Justice Francis Kovacs said yesterday he wont hear a British Columbia magazines request to be exempted from the controversial ban until the Ontario court of Appeal rules on whether the gag order itself is Appeal court is set to hear arguments careless use Toronto City police officer who shot a breaking suspect in the head was found guilty yesterday of careless use of a judge David Watt said Jonathan left permanently offered no produced no weapon and simply ran away from Winnipeg free press a o january blood Supply inquiry slow off the Mark by Dennis Bueckert Canadian press Ottawa frustration and impatience Are swirling around the Federal inquiry into Canadas blood Supply sys tem even before it gets under four months after the inquiry was set up it still Hast set a schedule for Public hearings or collected All the documents it needs from the parties granted official both of the inquiry original investigators former ramp officers had to be re placed after they resigned in a dispute Over pay in it has been difficult to get information from the Lindee director of the Canadian Haemophilia said in an inter View the process is not moving and that the David said theres no Chance the inquiry will finish its report by 30 As ordered by Cabi there not going to make the deadline its a the headed by Ontario judge Horace was set up to determine Why More than people contracted the aids virus during medical treatment in the it is also supposed to review the functioning of the whole Canadian blood Supply Krever said in november that the inquiry deadline might be unrealistic and its funding but the government has not yet responded to either of those Marlys counsel for the commis said it is working As fast As it consid ering its vast she said the issues Are extremely Complex and documents Are scattered in hundreds of files across the the inquiry has a budget of of which has been set aside for so called intervenor Hesook Renee who donated part of her liver to replace her displays before top and after photos showing 13monthold Mathieu the night before his operation in and a week after the transplant was done in late stowaways give up peacefully ramp ready to break up Brawl by Ian Bailey Canadian press ice fishing shacks on red River run demolished by truck driving Vandal Denis desautels1 ice fishing season lasted one Day this year before a truck driving Vandal reduced his Shack on the red River to a pile of Desautels and his headed up to their fishing spot near Selkirk yesterday afternoon and found their wooden shelter and dozens of other shacks had been run Over and theres a mess All the Way Down the he theres about 100 shacks along the River there and Treyve been totally a lot of people dont know and some Guys had chairs and tools and other things in these we get a lot of this kind of thing in the said Gary Levis of the Selkirk Rural ramp kids go out on the nobody around and they think there Desautels said the destruction of the fishing shacks appears to have been quite in a and i put quite a bit of time into he this Guy didst just Knock it after he hit he got out and broke it at each of the hinge Points to make sure it be put Back this was done As a this Guy was and he was braced for a heavily armed ramp officers stormed a docked rus Sian Container ship yesterday look ing for stowaways said to be fighting among but after a the 10 offi cers emerged with five unarmed who were detained for questioning by immigration offi a sixth stowaway spilled the Beans on the reporting their presence to the Captain of the Khu Nozhnik who made a de tour into Johns where police were police had cordoned off the where a police Van and several other police vehicles pulled alongside the which has a Crew of about three of the men Are two Are armenians and one is rus an immigration official were taking precautions to protect said ramp staff Doug explaining the use of Blac garbed tactical officers who prowled the Forward decks of the ship with their guns reports suggested there had been some violence among the Stow Lorne local director of said the stowaway who identified himself had indicated there was violence on Board and it involved possibly one immigration officials and ramp teachers Homes in inuit Village wrecked Over Yule later dismissed the but the information was passed on to police from the ships Captain through the agent of the which was bound for the Pakhomova Captain declined comment on the situation in a ship to Shore interview but said with exasperation its been quite a Busy the unshaven stowaways offered no resistance when the tactical offi cers found them in a Forward hold of the ramp As scores of Johns residents looked on from five of the men were marched in Handcuffs out of the hold and along the deck past Boxcar like containers piled two they were unshaven and dressed in sweaters and Wool their names were not immediately Avail they seemed quite sure of them said immigration spokes Man Ron Rowsell said the six Are seeking Asylum in the stowaways were living off supplies of pickled fish and water they hoarded when they boarded the ship in Germany about 14 Days said one of the Johns residents recruited to act As an nobody on the ship gave them food or said Karen one of the few Armenia speak ing people in the Akopian was interpreter during the interrogation of an armenian stowaway a Ner Vous 29yearold Auto Low finance up to Canadian press Many nonnative teachers in this in Uit Community on Quebec Hudson Bay coast have asked to be evacuated South after a recent wave of vandalism and i believe my said one teacher who arrived Home after Christmas to find his Home ran the drawers had been the fire extinguisher had been Dis charged and All my video cassettes were lying in the Kitchen was from the looks of several meals had been eaten Gravy was All Over the on the and they took my new sound system and police said thieves broke into the townhouses of 18 nonnative teach ers who were away on Christmas a the teachers refused to re turn to class after the three people have been arrested and More arrests Are police but teachers eager to return South had their Hopes dashed late monday when the Kat Ivik school Board rejected their Michel a teacher repro said he was very disappointed with the boards the boards president was to Fly to Povungnituk today to discuss the sit inuit teachers who live year round in Povungnituk were spared the which came to a head last week when a teacher who lives alone was attacked in her she awoke to the sound of splintering said David president of the Ign Arsevik school teachers a Man wearing a ski mask broke through three securely locked heavy doors and threatened her and tried to assault she managed to mayor Noa Adamie Quma Aluk closed All municipal ser vices except the Hospital so that As Many residents As possible could at tend a meeting to discuss the prob More than people live in this inuit 80 of them nonnative Hospital workers or provincial provincial police say that while there were Only 36 acts of violence committed against individuals Here in the figure had nearly quadrupled to 127 by the number of sexual offences in the same period jumped to 80 from january sales event 1994 Dodge 1500 4wd service rear sliding lower prices include freight t994coltviagonawu Contact us to arrange your personal viewing of All new 1995 1994 voyager fwd Auto 7 pass dual undersea storage Remote deck release i 1993 laser and one Only automatic fully loaded offers prices include freight 1994 intrepid 4 door Sedan 4 Speed Auto 1 Cass air Condl hot specials on used cars trucks majority of canadians continue to desire tighter immigration Canadian press Toronto nearly half of canadians surveyed last month Felt the country should accept fewer continuing a trend evident in earlier sur a Gallup poll eleven per cent of the adults polled said they believed the level of immigration should be while 40 per cent preferred retain ing the current five per cent of respondents expressed no Opin the latest 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