Winnipeg Free Press

Monday, June 23, 1997

Issue date: Monday, June 23, 1997
Pages available: 35
Previous edition: Sunday, June 22, 1997

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 23, 1997, Winnipeg, Manitoba More Canada and world news b24 and c8 around Canada bait danger cited to tort m using bait to Hunt bears can put no Hunters into danger Ous situations with the powerful says a local group circulating a petition trying to Stop the but some say that using As does one outfitter in this tiny Community just South of Albertas Northern is More humane than stalking bears through the its critics say bait Hunting teaches bears to look for food at bait cheating on the net Ottawa it might look tempt ing for a student with an assign ment an internet Hookup and no qualms about at the Click of a a couple of dozen web Sites now offer essays and term papers on every imaginable some charge a others provide thousands of papers absolutely the proliferation of cheat Sites on the internet has been a headache for Many use the inter net As a teaching but they must now consider the possibility that Johnny has downloaded a term paper from the evil House of cheat Ottawa ranks last Ottawa the nations capital ranked last in bilingualism among contenders for the 2001 Canada according to confidential site evaluation reports obtained by the Ottawa both Niagara Region and the City of London trumped Ottaw Carleton in Bilin one of the requirements for the Niagara was rated number 1 with three followed by London with two and Ottawa with one the selection committee looked for things such As a French speaking Volunteer service to the Media and to the Public and the presence of bilingualism on the bid senator Forlifer Dies Ottawa the last remaining senator appointed for life has died in Hospital in North John Macdonald was appointed to the Senate in 1960 by then prime minister John Diefenbaker after a varied career As a Soldier and he was parents charged Toronto the parents of a woman who eloped to marry her Lover have been charged with kid napping an aunt and Uncle and a family Friend have also been charged in the which has stunned the Young it was a big husband Zakir Mahmood she is my i love this is our love mar just like Romeo and Asa and eloped and were married in a civil ceremony in Toronto earlier this then in a traditional islamic ceremony last Grossman Dies Toronto former Ontario conservative party Leader Larry Grossman has died at the age of he died sunday morning in the cause of death was not but he had been ill with cancer for some penalties considered Halifax the Nova Scotia government is considering new regulations that would allow some environment act offences to be resolved out of the proposed regulations allow an administrative penalty of up to for each Day a violator Breaks an environmental the new penalties Are intended to make regulatory enforcement easier and less my seeks Deal Charlottetown George proud has taken a step toward resolving a dispute with creditors Days after securing a salary As my for proud has offered through his trustee in bankruptcy to sell All his property and give the Money to his secured he also offered monthly payments totalling to his unsecured creditors for the next four compiled from Canadian press Winnipeg free press Canada world june 1997 Patrick Flynn 6977294 b1 thwarts forestry pact by Robert Russo Canadian press Denver the United states thwarted Canadas Effort to per Suade the worlds industrialized Powers to Back an International forestry Accord but prime minister Jean Chretien increased pressure on the to ban the g8 leaders also squabble Over the environment and nato but agreed to put pressure on China to live up to its agreements to preserve democracy in Hong Kong and they denounced human the final communique dropped a reference to the Canadian led Effort to set up rules for harvesting the worlds every Leader at the save for president Bill backed the forestry Chretien uses g8 Summit to step up pressure for ban on landmines there would seem to be a conflict inside the United states Between those who want it and those who Chretien Canadas Timber Industry wanted the convention to protect their products from International if we had an International agree ment that would be easy to verify cer Tain countries that discriminate against Canadian products would not be Able to do Chretien Clinton also stood alone against a Canadian initiative to ban the use and production of antipersonnel land mines by the turn of the French president Jacques Chirac is the latest Leader to Back whats known As the Ottawa Canadian officials said he did so Over the objections of his own military we never thought that we would be that far at this Chretien when they realize that there Are 75 countries agree with the initiative made by Canada and that everyone is rallying to it that will create consider Able pressure on the an estimated 110 million unexploded landmines remain buried in 68 coun planted in the weapons continue to kill and maim Long after conflicts old mines claim a Vic Tim every 22 minutes 90 per cent of them Canada has invited world leaders to in Ottawa in december to sign an International treaty Banning the pro Export or use of antipersonnel the largest achievement of the three Day meeting might have been russian accession to a club that was restricted to Ger Japan and the United states for 22 russian Economy is still in some chaos but the former g7 members invited president Boris Yeltsin to join them to encourage russian Democrat who has lost 60 pounds since heart bypass surgery last threw a scare into the meeting when he unexpectedly left a Summit gala Early sat urday evening complaining of he returned to work Early yester Day and appeared to be explosion rocks chemical investigators yesterday were trying to determine the cause of an explosion and fire at a Shell Oil chemical refinery outside while windows of nearby Homes were no one was reported it happened in an area Home to 80 plants and refineries known As chemical russian boy lets sister be adopted on her own Canadian press Vancouver when Sasha Krasnovsky was he made a decision no especially a Little should Ever have to it was a selfless Sasha agreed to let his Little sister Galya be adopted by a Vancouver couple from the orphan age in Siberia where the two children had lived for most of their he knew he might never see her again and that if he and insisted they be adopted hed reduce her chances of finding a new Home to almost after a lifetime in the Sasha knew one sad fact few people Are interested in adopt ing older especially Hes a very Brave Little he said she should have that said Marilyn Galyas adopted Hes a handsome boy with Wise eyes and dark Brown his sister says Hes a math loves hockey and i can guarantee this is one Sweet Little Brulhart this which for the moment ends in an orphanage in began in an East Vancouver its the Home of an engl Shasa second language and her will a College English a couple of years the pair were in who had never had wanted to who had raised four children now aged 34 to 40 spent 10 years of his life As a stayathome he had done a lot of but Goede agreed to adopt one Galya and Sasha Krasnovsky in Siberia the couple joined the Friendship Exchange which organizes the adoption of russian children by they saw a photograph of Gayla and fell in both of us just literally bonded with the image of her in the said we just knew that was the Little girl for the couple phoned the society and started the adoption we didst find out until a few months later that she had a she learning about Sasha presented a Goede was Adamant he didst want to adopt two Brulhart won dered if they should adopt Galya and separate her from her in the they decided to carry on and Galya came to Canada last natives plan protest during Queens visit to Canada Canadian press Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip will be greeted by crowds lining freshly painted spruced up Flower Beds and manicured lawns when they begin a 10day Canadian visit in Newfoundland but some will leave the Welcome mat rolled up tight when the couple travels to tomorrow for celebrations marking the 500th anniversary of euro Pean explorer John Cabot arrival in North aboriginals from across led by chief Ovide Mercredi of the Assembly of first have planned a protest in the Many say the Queens presence Dishonour the memory of the the first people of newfound land who were wiped out through disease and clashes with its also an Opportunity to express frustration Over unsettled land claims and self government negotiations with said first nations spokesman Jean the Queen is the ultimate guarantor of our said for her to participate in this when she Doest have time to meet with us her very Loyal subjects is Larose said Buckingham Palace has rejected several requests from Mercredi to meet with the Queen to Dis cuss issues affecting Cana Das aboriginal after visiting newfound the Queen and Philip will travel to Ottawa and other Ontario commune Philip also plans to visit flood damaged areas in Southern the Queen has endured her share of snubs in during a 1994 visit to the Northwest a Dene Leader refused to meet with on that same ramp handled bomb threats and vulgarities were painted on in the Days following the failure of the Meech Lake Accord in there were protests and Boycotts by Sov Ereign lists and local politicians in family wants to know Why officer vanished Canadian press Otta Wathe brother of a Canadian forces colonel who was missing for 12 Days before turning up disoriented and incoherent in the Rideau River says hell do everything possible to deter mine what All we can do at the moment is Rule out Dana said last there Are a number of things that could have contributed to and we have to examine each one to see if it is the then we have to address that cause so that others dont end up in the same Reno a Ris ing military Star who was about to begin an important new Job in Ottawa when he vanished june was res cued from the Rideau River on Friday by two Mike seed of Ottawa Carleton regional police has said he Doest suspect foul play because Vanier said he went into the River voluntary Vanier said his brother is suffering from a chemical imbalance due to de Hydra and that he needs time to recuperate before he can explain what he int Able to sit up in bed As of he Hes sleeping a lot and is getting his strength Hes get Ting better every but we dont want to push a civic Hospital official said yesterday that the colonel was fairly clinical nursing adviser eve Lyn Steele said his condition was but theres been no real change from the last couple of she said family members Are with him most of the military police Are stationed outside his Vanier was chief of operations and commander for the Canadian contingent of the uns peacekeeping Mission in he returned to Canada in april and went missing the Day he was to Start his new posting at department of defence Headquarters in shortly before he had been informed he was under investigation for his conduct while in whether his disappear Ance was related to the stress he Felt from being investigated is something we have to look his brother its just one of the pos but it certainly could cause Vanier is considered absent without leave by the defence defence spokesman Ric Jones said the military has no record of Vanier hav ing any mental health prob ;