Winnipeg Free Press

Thursday, November 02, 2006

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - November 2, 2006, Winnipeg, Manitoba A8 Canada Winnipeg free press thursday november 2, 2006 although canadians Are hardly support for the Overall legalization trading Maple leaves for pot leaves of marijuana is also Strong with its of newly published findings suggest almost half of canucks giving it a Cheesch and Chong would feel right at Hearty thumbs up ? the same percent Home Here. Age of people who in a 2004 health in a nationwide Survey an Over Canada sponsored Survey were found whelming 93 per cent of canadians to have smoked cannabis in their life indicated they accept the idea of peo time. Ple legally smoking marijuana for results of the study of 2,400 adults to puff pot for health health reasons. Nearly three in four Are published in the new Book the 70 per cent not Only accept the prac Boomer Factor what Canadas most Tice but also personally approve of the famous generation is leaving behind Survey finds behaviour. Authored by Albertas University of Ryan Remiorz / Canadian press korean War Veteran Tom Mullin stands in front of store where he was asked to Stop Selling poppies. A hearing officer dismissed the pressure on the prime minister for a around appeals wednesday of constables face to face debate on gun control. Larry Hartwig and Brad Senger who whether you accept my Challenge were fired in 2004 after an inquiry or not or. Harper i am coming to Canada into the death of Neil Stonechild Ottawa and i am coming to the found they had the teen in custody House of commons and i will not poppy seller kicked out the night he was last seen alive on Stop until Canada adopts an approx nov. 24, 1990. Private approach to gun control. And Montreal a remembrance Day wont be coming alone said Hayde tradition that goes Back at least four Kadhim who was shot in the head by decades at a Verdun que., food store Volpe off Hook for Fine gunman Kim veer Gill. Came to an abrupt end wednesday morning. Ottawa ? Liberal leadership can Tom Mullin of Royal Canada dilate Joe Volpe says he a relieved to just Settle it mayor legion Branch 4 was ordered by an be off the Hook for a $20,000 Fine assistant store manager to pack up Over alleged membership irregular Federal and provincial politicians his poppies and Retreat from his Post ties but that his near total Indica should Stop acting like children an inside a proviso food store. Tion comes too late to Salvage his focus on ending the nine month Abo according to the legion he was failed leadership bid. Original occupation in Caledonia ont.,Frozen out on the store managers i can to say i a ecstatic because the towns mayor said wednesday a orders. Proviso inc. Late wednesday the damage has already been done Ottawa and the province traded confirmed the expulsion. Volpe told reporters wednesday shots about who should foot the Dis after learning the Fine had been Putes $40-million Bill. Withdrawn. The Day after Indian affairs min officers lose Appeal ister Jim Prentice refused to meet with his provincial counterpart to Saskatoon ? two former Saska survivor challenges pm discuss the occupation and its costs Toon police officers fired after the Haldimand county mayor Marie freezing death of an aboriginal teen Montreal ? a Dawson College Trainer said the Finger pointing is have lost their Appeal and been student injured in a september exasperating for residents who just declared unsuitable for police ser shooting rampage is ratcheting up want the ordeal to come to an end. Lethbridge sociologist Reginald Bibby. In 1975, 26 per cent of canadians supported the legalization of marijuana. In 2005, 45 per cent supported such a change 48 per cent of those aged 18 to 34, 48 per cent of those aged 35 to 54, and 38 per cent of those age 55 or older. Large numbers of canadians ? rightly or wrongly ? do not believe its legalization would be detrimental to individuals or society based in part on ombudsman a report their personal experiences with pot he says. Regionally support for the medical use of marijuana is fairly uniform. Quebec is most approving at 96 per cent followed by British Columbia at 94 per cent Ontario at 93 per cent the Prairies at 92 per cent and Atlantic Canada at 90 per cent. National figures Are considered accurate within three percentage Points 19 times out of 20. ? can West news service forces can to keep track of troops by Mike Blanchfield o Ottawa ? the Canadian forces can to keep track of whom its sending into combat in Afghanistan ? something the military a ombudsman said wednesday is disappointing. Ombudsman Yves Cote made that shocking finding As he released a report on How the military failed troops exposed to environmental hazards in Kuwait in 1991 during the first persian Gulf War. Canadian combat engineers serving in Kuwait in the aftermath of the first Gulf War were exposed to a noxious cocktail of chemicals including depleted uranium said Cote in his scathing 46-Page report Cote concluded the army did Little to protect soldiers from the environmental hazards posed by burning Oil Wells set alight by retreating iraqi forces in 1991. Cote also concluded the forces have no idea exactly whom it sent into harms Way during that conflict 15 years ago. Most notably and i must say disappointingly defence seems unable to identify with accuracy and Confidence who was deployed and for what period of time during recent missions in Afghanistan Cote said. I was certainly surprised and extremely disappointed to learn that the Canadian forces remain unable to pro vide with certainty a Complete list of All those deployed to Kuwait in 1991, with the result that the organization itself is unable to track and Analyse health out comes on an organizational wide asked at a news conference to clarify which Afghanistan Tours of duty the forces can to provide personnel information on Cote replied that would apply to All Tours of since 2002, Canada has sent upwards of 7,000 to 8,000 personnel on various Tours of duty to Afghanistan. Most of them served in six month rotations. If i was a new recruit i would begin to worry about whether or not the department would be Able to keep track of where i be been and what toxins May have impacted upon my life said lib eral my Ujjala Dosanjh. Canada currently has about 2,500 troops in Afghanistan. ? can West news service up clean air Deal worries environmentalists Ottawa ? environmentalists Are Ner Vous about nip Leader Jack Layton a Deal with prime minister Stephen Harper to have a commons committee rewrite the clean air act. Many activists Are reluctant to criticize Layton who they see As an ally but they fear his initiative could shatter what had been a unified opposition Strat egy to Bury the Bill. They also fear Layton a move will Dis tract attention from a rival Bill put for Ward by Liberal my Pablo Rodriguez that would require the government to respect the emissions cutting targets of the Kyoto protocol. Some people Are apprehensive Dale Marshall of the David Suzuki foundation said wednesday. The opposition was United around Kyoto and the Rodriguez Bill and the government was Clear it was Only inter ested in delay. It was very Clear where things were going. Now there a a lot More balls in the air and it makes people Marshall said there is also puzzlement Over a private members Bill put Forward by Layton on tuesday that Calls for action on climate change but makes no mention of the Kyoto protocol. Layton described his Deal with Harper As a Victory. This Breaks the parliamentary logjam he said. What has been achieved Over the last 48 hours Means that this minority parliament will move Forward on vital Cli mate change legislation. This is a Victory for All ? Canadian press year end clearcut special King size Beauty rest heavenly 1056 coils beat mismatch that 2005 up Lander extended v a n regular Price $2299 limited quantities $999 air conditioning cruise control tilt steering wheel am pm cd player was 17? wheels Power windows 835 King Edward St. ? 489-5000 Power door locks 7 passenger $30,855 seating instar 6 speaker stereo system Remote keyless entry system deep tint Glass. 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