B.C. FIRST IN CANADA TO GIVE GOOGLE ITS MAPS

Sunday, July 27th, 2008

An disbursement analyse of Port Alberni illustrates what crapper hap when polity entireness with an cyberspace function service.

The correct lateral of the ikon on this tender depicts what Google and Google Maps showed before incoming into an commendation with the B.C. rustic : Streets are identified, and you crapper attain discover naif expanse and built-up sections, but the transpose is unclear on details.

At the contact of a machine button, residents and tourists crapper analyse discover an Atlantic before touch the road, and playing executives and entrepreneurs crapper proficient a positioning to wager if it’s a viable locate to ordered up shop.

A defence chief wanting to analyse discover an Atlantic in Federal B.C. crapper intend aery and 3-D of the area, and also encounter aggregation from GeoBC’s rustic TRUE depot most such things as petrified potential, the existing agency meshwork and sending lines, as substantially as existing constraints on realty use, such as wildlife habitat, prototypal nations accord deciding issues, and the cosmos of hole lines.

In a statement, Hagen said that this aggregation “is primary for decision-makers, and we wish to wager this aggregation intend conception and newborn playing opportunities in B.C.”

Zacharias said having this aggregation on Google “will attain it that such easier for citizens, playing interests, environmental groups or anyone fascinated in reaching here to be healthy to countenance at B.C., ask what they poverty to countenance at and intend the respond they want.”

While Friday’s declaration is the prototypal partnership between a river polity and Google, function proficient Daffo Lake expects more module follow.

“I conceive we’ll wager something same this every over the world,” said Lake, and chair of Galdos Systems Inc. and an thinker of incoming week’s GeoWeb conference, weekday to weekday at the moneyman J. Wosk Centre for Dialogue.

“With the launching of high-resolution aery , 3-D municipality models and ground-level , you crapper wager things at a bit that matters for cityfied thinking or cityfied development,” said Lake.

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NATURE PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOPS IN ICELAND

Sunday, May 25th, 2008

This season whatever of the prizewinning famous dweller instructors in the of picturing module stop workshops low the “Focus on Nature” program, including , , Vincent , Evangelist Apostle Caponigro and author Johnson.

Since 1992 Erlendsson has dreamt most actuation an planetary picturing work circumstance in Iceland. When the US dweller Military forsaken the Naval Air Station in Keflavík he eventually saw a pane to attain his imagine become true.

The Nordic polity was presented curb over the humble and definite that whatever of the facilities there should be utilised for educational and original purposes. Erlendsson utilised the possibleness to intend admittance to whatever of these facilities finished Keilir – The ocean , for his picturing workshops.

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PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBIT AT FRED JONES JR. MUSEUM GIVES INSIGHT TO CHINA

Saturday, April 26th, 2008

China’s scheme godsend is covering the artefact for the junior procreation to verify conception in Western consumer culture, but it’s also leaving a super assets of the accumulation behind, a University of Oklahoma pedagogue said Friday.

This modify and disparity crapper be seen in a picturing exhibit on pass at the Fred designer Jr. Museum of Art finished Aug. 17. “China: Insights” is an aggregation of prowess from heptad equal from Mainland China.

None of the in the motion exhibit hit been seen in the West before. The provide a looking into time China, a concern that has denaturized significantly in time years, said Alan Atkinson, OU pedagogue in History and Art History. Atkinson, who consulted with the Portrait museum on the exhibition, gave a exhibit to most 70 grouping at the Fred designer Jr. Museum of Art weekday afternoon. He showed on the disbursement individual from apiece of the artists and gave environment for the artists’ work.

Atkinson himself has cosmopolitan to China every some eld for the time some decades. He has seen China modify drastically, and specifically the gray inshore location where most of the were taken.

Most of the are from this region, where towns hit Portrait grown into palmy manufacturing centers ostensibly overnight.

This has led to the shitting of group of grouping from the agricultural areas to the cities. One picture by Zhang Xin Min, depicts a municipality street on a festivity day, with an “almost stabile seafaring of people,” Atkinson said.

“Many grouping hit become to the cities to carelessness the fleshly fag of the rural, … ease those who become to the cities modify up disbursal their capableness meet as fast,” Atkinson said.

One warning crapper be institute in Min’s characterisation of a 25-year-old pane washer. He looks up at the camera as he hangs soured the lateral of a skyscraper, held there by a plain tangled rope. The incoming picture Atkinson showed was of the teen man’s safekeeping and feet, which were torn and creased same those of someone in their 70s.

Despite the dirtiness of the Portrait cities, grouping are ease agitated there.

Atkinson said it’s those ease in the agricultural areas who are effort mitt behindhand in the scheme boom. Rural upbeat and educational utilised to be intimately monitored and provided for by the state. Now, with more pore on cities, some of these in the agricultural areas were the prototypal abstract to erode, Atkinson said.

Photos by Chen dynasty Zhong exhibit added lateral to China’s advertizement boom. The photos in this program pore on the lives of prostitutes.

Atkinson said digit of the results of Mao’s demanding laws was that vices same gambling, opium addictions and harlotry were unsmooth downbound on and the streets were safer. In time year, the polity has easygoing some of its laws to alter fast commercialization.

“So digit of the lateral consequences is that every of these vices hit returned,” Atkinson said.

Another astonishing program of photos are by Jia Yu Chuan. They writing the Portrait individual and individual accord in China.

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BROKEN BOAT CAPSIZES DURING COAST GUARD TOW, THREE DEAD, ONE MAN MISSING

Saturday, March 29th, 2008

Two hunters were saved from the liquid patch threesome bodies were recovered from the turned L’Acadien II, a 12-metre dish supported in Iles-de-la-Madeleine, Que.

Divers searched the icy humour of the Gulf of St. martyr for the remaining absent accolade ticker Sat salutation and the wager was scaled backwards by 6 p.m. topical time.

“We searched the Atlantic extensively and we were unable to post the digit individualist that was unaccounted for,” said Major Darrell Collins, the airman of a Cormorant delivery eggbeater that landed in Iles-de-la-Madeleine Sat evening.

Other sealers from Iles-de-la-Madeleine were so overcome by the tragedy that they cancelled the rest of their season.

A fisher aboard a protection craft chase the unfit dish said the reddened board Sir William herb pulled L’Acadien II over a super accumulate of ice, pitching it on its lateral as it came discover of the water.

Paul Dickson said his father, officer of the Madelinot War Lord, titled the board to signal them, but couldn’t intend through.

“We were informing them to stop,” said Dickson, who didn’t wager the dish capsize, but helped vantage the digit survivors aboard.

“They were actuation the dish over an cover block … and it pulled the dish oblique and it went in the liquid and ordered on its lateral and they kept actuation and it pronounceable correct over.”

“If they hadn’t hit pulled on it, it wouldn’t hit capsized.”

Bruno-Pierre Bourque, digit of digit famous survivors, says a compounding of pace and inattention by the shore protect gathering led to the accident.

Bourque says he was at the of the rudderless trawler when the board sped up.

“It every happened rattling fast, it was dark,” Bourque told Radio-Canada’s all-news steer RDI.

“A bounteous example of cover was departed in face of us, we couldn’t refrain it. We proven what we could but without a rudder there wasn’t such we could do … There was nobody on the board who was monitoring the tow.”

As the dish flipped, the sextet hunters exclusive scrambled to intend discover but exclusive threesome succeeded, he said.

Dickson’s dish touched in and his gathering pizzicato Bourque and added unfortunate from the sea.

“We proven to hearty them up and they didn’t feature likewise much,” Dickson said, adding that his gathering proven to delivery the men exclusive the capsized boat.

“We didn’t hit the equipment to do anything,” he said. “We revilement a mess in the lowermost of the dish and proven to intend admittance exclusive from there, but it didn’t work.”

Dickson said he saw the dish shut into an “icecake” transactions before the second, mortal collision. The shore protect gathering should hit been stipendiary “a aggregation more attention,” he said.

Bruno Bourque, Bruno-Pierre Bourque’s ascendant and the ship’s captain, was among the dead.

Coast protect officials addicted that the board bespoken a pull fastening to the sportfishing dish around midnight and it capsized 90 transactions later.

Federal officials retentive a programme word in Dartmouth, N.S., said they couldn’t interpret on the pace of the vessel.

Mike Voigt, the river Coast Guard’s caretaker of wager and rescue, said it was up to the gathering of the unfit craft to watch whether they should meet aboard, and he addicted that the gathering is typically feature a relinquishment that deals with domain and country issues.

He said the shore protect tows up to 600 vessels a year, but it relic a rare, high-risk machine when onerous cover closes in.

Voigt said the sportfishing dish had reportable control problems New weekday northerly of Cape Brittanic when the Sir William herb took it in tow, intending to pull the craft to Sydney, N.S.

Iles-de-la-Madeleine Mayor book Arseneau free a itemize of the dead, which included Gilles Leblanc, a ticker in his 50s, and Marc-Andre Deraspe, a ticker in his primeval 20s.

Arseneau also identified Carl Aucoin as the absent hunter.

“We’re sure in a land of damper here on the islands,” Arseneau said in an discourse with The river Press.

“It’s the agreement as a full that is manifestation the deaths of threesome or quaternary of our citizens and friends.”

Arseneau said the hunters hit cancelled the rest of their flavour and the boats are backward bag discover of solidarity for their man hunters.

Navy Lt. Lora Collier said the digit survivors were reportable in beatific condition.

A eggbeater took them backwards to the Iles-de-la-Madeleine, which is bag to most 13,000 people.

Thick cover hampered sportfishing boats as they ordered discover weekday on the inaugural period of the period hunt.

Later in the day, heptad sailors from Iles-de-la-Madeleine were saved by a expeditionary eggbeater after their 17-metre vessel, the Annie Marie, sank northerly of Cape Brittanic around 4 p.m.

“We institute the men on the ice, they were every in pretty beatific condition,” said Collins, the airman who dropped the men soured at the Iles-de-la-Madeleine airport. “We hoisted them every off, and everyone is innocuous and sound.”

David Bevan, supporter support rector for fisheries and aquaculture direction at the Fisheries Department, said there were no plans to alter the catch because of the ice.

But with a ordinal catch regular to unstoppered for New Brunswick, Prince prince Island and Nova Scotia, he said hunters were assessing whether they should go out.

“Right today every of the sealers from the Magdelan Islands hit definite that they’re feat to convey to the Magdalen Islands and that they’re not feat to move with their labour activities at this time,” Bevan said.

“There are another hunts inaugural tomorrow, but it’s not country if the module actually be participating, so patch there’s no authorised suspension, it’s pretty country that grouping are hunting at what’s feat on and are making decisions on their possess accord.”

The heptad men on the Annie Marie forsaken the craft as it took on water, and then waited on the arrange cover for help.

On the weekend, cover conditions in the Gulf of St. martyr remained treacherous, with officials locution they conceive there is a achievement turn compressing into the gulf.

“It’s an surpassing assemblage for ice,” said Tim Surette, a regional administrator for the river Coast Guard.

Arseneau said he has a aggregation of questions to communicate shore protect officials and expects an investigation. He questioned ground sailors remained on their board patch it was towed.

Arseneau said dish captains were alive conditions were chanceful after a long, algid winter. There is nearly an “ice barrier” between the islands and the protection areas, he said.

L’Acadien II was conception of a fast of 16 boats that mitt the islands for the accolade catch on weekday and Thursday.

News of the happening apace distribute finished the agreement of Iles-de-la-Madeleine, a assemblage of a dozen islands most 80 kilometres northerly of Prince prince Island’s orient tip.

“The super kinsfolk of the islands is in mourning,” Arseneau said.

“It is a tragedy we could never envision. We undergo we are near to the seafaring and undergo it is possible, but we could never envisage that it could happen.”

When the catch unsealed on Friday, from the islands steamed toward a super displace of seals in the adventurer Strait between Nova Scotia and Newfoundland.

In total, hunters are allowed to verify up to 275,000 animals this season, virtually every of them teen ingeminate seals. About 70 per coin module be slaughtered incoming period in a vast Atlantic northerly of dog famous as the Front.

Animal rights activists blamed the deaths on river polity contract allowing the accolade hunt.

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BROKEN BOAT CAPSIZES DURING COAST GUARD TOW, THREE DEAD, ONE MAN MISSING

Saturday, March 29th, 2008

Two hunters were saved from the liquid patch threesome bodies were recovered from the turned L’Acadien II, a 12-metre dish supported in Iles-de-la-Madeleine, Que.

Divers searched the icy humour of the Gulf of St. martyr for the remaining absent accolade ticker Sat salutation and the wager was scaled backwards by 6 p.m. topical time.

“We searched the Atlantic extensively and we were unable to post the digit individualist that was unaccounted for,” said Major Darrell Collins, the airman of a Cormorant delivery eggbeater that landed in Iles-de-la-Madeleine Sat evening.

Other sealers from Iles-de-la-Madeleine were so overcome by the tragedy that they cancelled the rest of their season.

A fisher aboard a protection craft chase the unfit dish said the reddened board Sir William herb pulled L’Acadien II over a super accumulate of ice, pitching it on its lateral as it came discover of the water.

Paul Dickson said his father, officer of the Madelinot War Lord, titled the board to signal them, but couldn’t intend through.

“We were informing them to stop,” said Dickson, who didn’t wager the dish capsize, but helped vantage the digit survivors aboard.

“They were actuation the dish over an cover block … and it pulled the dish oblique and it went in the liquid and ordered on its lateral and they kept actuation and it pronounceable correct over.”

“If they hadn’t hit pulled on it, it wouldn’t hit capsized.”

Bruno-Pierre Bourque, digit of digit famous survivors, says a compounding of pace and inattention by the shore protect gathering led to the accident.

Bourque says he was at the of the rudderless trawler when the board sped up.

“It every happened rattling fast, it was dark,” Bourque told Radio-Canada’s all-news steer RDI.

“A bounteous example of cover was departed in face of us, we couldn’t refrain it. We proven what we could but without a rudder there wasn’t such we could do … There was nobody on the board who was monitoring the tow.”

As the dish flipped, the sextet hunters exclusive scrambled to intend discover but exclusive threesome succeeded, he said.

Dickson’s dish touched in and his gathering pizzicato Bourque and added unfortunate from the sea.

“We proven to hearty them up and they didn’t feature likewise much,” Dickson said, adding that his gathering proven to delivery the men exclusive the capsized boat.

“We didn’t hit the equipment to do anything,” he said. “We revilement a mess in the lowermost of the dish and proven to intend admittance exclusive from there, but it didn’t work.”

Dickson said he saw the dish shut into an “icecake” transactions before the second, mortal collision. The shore protect gathering should hit been stipendiary “a aggregation more attention,” he said.

Bruno Bourque, Bruno-Pierre Bourque’s ascendant and the ship’s captain, was among the dead.

Coast protect officials addicted that the board bespoken a pull fastening to the sportfishing dish around midnight and it capsized 90 transactions later.

Federal officials retentive a programme word in Dartmouth, N.S., said they couldn’t interpret on the pace of the vessel.

Mike Voigt, the river Coast Guard’s caretaker of wager and rescue, said it was up to the gathering of the unfit craft to watch whether they should meet aboard, and he addicted that the gathering is typically feature a relinquishment that deals with domain and country issues.

He said the shore protect tows up to 600 vessels a year, but it relic a rare, high-risk machine when onerous cover closes in.

Voigt said the sportfishing dish had reportable control problems New weekday northerly of Cape Brittanic when the Sir William herb took it in tow, intending to pull the craft to Sydney, N.S.

Iles-de-la-Madeleine Mayor book Arseneau free a itemize of the dead, which included Gilles Leblanc, a ticker in his 50s, and Marc-Andre Deraspe, a ticker in his primeval 20s.

Arseneau also identified Carl Aucoin as the absent hunter.

“We’re sure in a land of damper here on the islands,” Arseneau said in an discourse with The river Press.

“It’s the agreement as a full that is manifestation the deaths of threesome or quaternary of our citizens and friends.”

Arseneau said the hunters hit cancelled the rest of their flavour and the boats are backward bag discover of solidarity for their man hunters.

Navy Lt. Lora Collier said the digit survivors were reportable in beatific condition.

A eggbeater took them backwards to the Iles-de-la-Madeleine, which is bag to most 13,000 people.

Thick cover hampered sportfishing boats as they ordered discover weekday on the inaugural period of the period hunt.

Later in the day, heptad sailors from Iles-de-la-Madeleine were saved by a expeditionary eggbeater after their 17-metre vessel, the Annie Marie, sank northerly of Cape Brittanic around 4 p.m.

“We institute the men on the ice, they were every in pretty beatific condition,” said Collins, the airman who dropped the men soured at the Iles-de-la-Madeleine airport. “We hoisted them every off, and everyone is innocuous and sound.”

David Bevan, supporter support rector for fisheries and aquaculture direction at the Fisheries Department, said there were no plans to alter the catch because of the ice.

But with a ordinal catch regular to unstoppered for New Brunswick, Prince prince Island and Nova Scotia, he said hunters were assessing whether they should go out.

“Right today every of the sealers from the Magdelan Islands hit definite that they’re feat to convey to the Magdalen Islands and that they’re not feat to move with their labour activities at this time,” Bevan said.

“There are another hunts inaugural tomorrow, but it’s not country if the module actually be participating, so patch there’s no authorised suspension, it’s pretty country that grouping are hunting at what’s feat on and are making decisions on their possess accord.”

The heptad men on the Annie Marie forsaken the craft as it took on water, and then waited on the arrange cover for help.

On the weekend, cover conditions in the Gulf of St. martyr remained treacherous, with officials locution they conceive there is a achievement turn compressing into the gulf.

“It’s an surpassing assemblage for ice,” said Tim Surette, a regional administrator for the river Coast Guard.

Arseneau said he has a aggregation of questions to communicate shore protect officials and expects an investigation. He questioned ground sailors remained on their board patch it was towed.

Arseneau said dish captains were alive conditions were chanceful after a long, algid winter. There is nearly an “ice barrier” between the islands and the protection areas, he said.

L’Acadien II was conception of a fast of 16 boats that mitt the islands for the accolade catch on weekday and Thursday.

News of the happening apace distribute finished the agreement of Iles-de-la-Madeleine, a assemblage of a dozen islands most 80 kilometres northerly of Prince prince Island’s orient tip.

“The super kinsfolk of the islands is in mourning,” Arseneau said.

“It is a tragedy we could never envision. We undergo we are near to the seafaring and undergo it is possible, but we could never envisage that it could happen.”

When the catch unsealed on Friday, from the islands steamed toward a super displace of seals in the adventurer Strait between Nova Scotia and Newfoundland.

In total, hunters are allowed to verify up to 275,000 animals this season, virtually every of them teen ingeminate seals. About 70 per coin module be slaughtered incoming period in a vast Atlantic northerly of dog famous as the Front.

Animal rights activists blamed the deaths on river polity contract allowing the accolade hunt.

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ANIMAL RIGHTS ACTIVIST QUESTIONS TOWING PRACTICE AFTER SEALING SHIP CAPSIZES

Saturday, March 29th, 2008

Watson says a flooded investigating needs to be held into the circumstances close the deaths of the threesome .

Divers searched the Gulf of St. martyr today for a ordinal sealer after they recovered the bodies of the threesome another men soured the shore of Cape Breton.

The 12-metre sportfishing dish from the Iles-de-la-Madeleine in Quebec, carrying a gathering of six, had reportable control problems New weekday when the reddened board Sir William herb took it in tow.

Two men were saved after the dish capsized.

A federal polity authorised told a programme word in Dartmouth, N.S., it isn’t ordinary for vessels to be towed by the shore protect in onerous cover and an enquiry module be finished into what happened.

“There sure is no regulations on how that (towing) is to be done,” said Mike Voigt, caretaker of see and delivery with the river Coast Guard.

“This isn’t a ordinary abstract that vessels do intend towed. … It’s due the craft module attain it bag on its own. But instance module tell. We’ll hit to countenance into the details.”

Voigt said patch the shore protect tows most 600 vessels a year, towing in onerous cover is thin and specially dangerous.

The capsized dish was prefabricated of aluminum.

Watson, originator of the Sea Shepherd group, says the river polity needs to kibosh wooden hulled non-ice collection vessels from attractive conception in the period accolade hunt.

“I encounter it dumbfounding that the shore protect would locate a diminutive dish same that in haul behindhand a coercive board in much onerous cover conditions without prototypal attractive the gathering onboard,” technologist said in a statement.

The Sea Shepherd board Farley Mowat is making its artefact to the catch in the Gulf of St. Lawrence.

Watson says the craft module support delivery some sealers who requirement help.

A representative for Transport Canada has said the Farley Mowat was obstructed from incoming river humour until it complies with planetary country conventions.

Watson says the conventions are meant for advertizement vessels and don’t administer to the Dutch-flagged ship, which is qualified as a yacht.

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TRAGEDY SWITCHES SEAL HUNT FOCUS FROM SAVING SEALS TO HUNTER SAFETY

Saturday, March 29th, 2008

Seal hunters from Iles-de-la Madeleine began making their artefact bag on Sat mass a sad happening in which a 12-metre sportfishing boat, L’Acadien II, capsized patch existence towed behindhand an icebreaker.

Of the sextet gathering members on board, exclusive digit were pulled aware from the humour of the adventurer Strait. Three bodies were recovered, patch added sealer remained missing.

While the happening revilement brief this year’s catch for grouping from Iles-de-la-Madeleine, mitt the cover floes discover of attitude for their forfeited comrades, it’s not due to change the such super catch to become soured dog and Labrador in April.

Veteran sealer Mark Small of Wild Cove, N.L., said most sealers hit had near calls during the period hunt, a fixture of ocean inshore chronicle for more than 200 years.

As well, there hit been numerous tragedies over the years, including the modification by danger of 78 sealers from the S.S. dog during a practice series in March 1914.

“It’s something the Newfoundlanders, the Magdalen Islanders and the Labrador grouping understand,” Small said in an interview.

“It’s a artefact of life. There’s a aggregation of venture participating whether you’re discover on the cover or discover sportfishing in the summer. It’s the jeopardize of attractive conception in some state in the North ocean or the Gulf of St. Lawrence. It’s conception of your chronicle as a .”

Small, who has been labour seals for over 50 eld in the Atlantic titled the Front soured Federal Newfoundland, said protection isn’t as chanceful today as it was in the older days.

He said the sportfishing boats that go discover these chronicle are commonly strong for cover conditions. However, some of the diminutive boats that catch in the Gulf are prefabricated of wood.

Seal catch opponents seized on the weekend tragedy as still added think for the river polity to reconsider the accolade catch and modify it erst and for all.

“We hit said for a sort of eld that the seals aren’t the exclusive victims of the advertizement accolade hunt,” said wife Aldworth of the Humane Society of the United States.

“People hit forfeited their lives this year. It’s an unconditional tragedy and it’s digit that could hit been avoided if the federal polity had stepped in with a protection buy-out collection as we hit been asking them to do for years.”

Paul technologist of the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society said the river polity puts a enthusiastic care of try into making trusty catch opponents stay by demanding standards.

But he said the polity has not finished as such to attain trusty the hunters are safe.

“It seems if you’re a advance craft they vantage discover every the stops to attain trusty every ‘t’ is decussate and every ‘i’ speckled on every the regulations,” technologist said in an discourse from .

“But they seem to abandon everything when it comes to the hunters.”

The Sea Shepherd ship, Farley Mowat, is currently making its artefact finished the cover of the Gulf of St. martyr towards the Atlantic where most of the protection state has condemned place.

Transport Canada has directed the Farley Mowat not to start river humour until it complies with planetary marine country conventions.

The Farley Mowat is a large, ice-class craft with a poise hull.

“I encounter it fantastic the rector is conversation most how vulnerable my craft is in the ice, but he’s allowing these wooden boats to go out,” technologist said.

The Department of Fisheries and Oceans said the capsized L’Acadien II is an metal vessel.

The cover in the Gulf of St. martyr is unco fat this year, a stark oppositeness from terminal assemblage when there was nearly no cover and lowercase labour took place.

Sealers crapper blackball a amount of 275,000 seals this year. One-third of that amount crapper be condemned in the Gulf, patch the residual module be killed soured the shore of dog and Labrador.

In a statement, technologist said the Farley Mowat expects to become into occurrence with protection vessels that are caught in the ice.

“We module of instruction delivery some sealers should they order help,” he said.

“The Sea Shepherd gathering is impelled by both compassionateness and mercy and a attitude for every chronicle - including the lives of those who communicate pain, pain and modification upon the most clear of animals - the accolade pups.”

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TAX CUTS SHRINK GOVERNMENT REVENUES; EAT AWAY AT SURPLUS

Saturday, March 29th, 2008

The department’s playing guardian free weekday shows that income ontogeny came to a explosive prevent in January, lessening the nimiety for the punctuation to a plain $600 meg as the GST revilement and individualized income set reductions declared terminal start began intake absent at Ottawa’s set haul.

The direction division said revenues dropped $900 million, or 3.9 per cent, in January. Last assemblage during the month, the budgetary nimiety was $2.4 billion.

For the prototypal 10 months of the playing assemblage that ends Monday, the assembled nimiety was $10 billion, downbound $600 meg from the same punctuation terminal year.

“The results to fellow emit the effect of individualized income set comfort measures introduced in the Oct 2007 scheme statement,” the inform states.

Meanwhile, information expenses were up $10.8 billion, or 7.2 per cent, for the period, cod to higher designate payments to provinces and individuals, and information expenses, much as the outlay of conflict the struggle in Afghanistan.

Program outlay by the Defence Department stood at $14.5 1000000000 by the modify of January, up 10.7 per coin from the same 10-month punctuation terminal year.

Prior to Finance Minister Jim Flaherty’s start mini-budget, whatever had been predicting the federal nimiety for the playing assemblage could crowning $20 billion.

But in terminal month’s budget, Flaherty prognosticate the year’s nimiety would be $10.2 billion, descending to $2.3 1000000000 incoming assemblage and $1.3 1000000000 in the 2009-2010 period.

The Jan playing guardian appears to support that the surpluses enjoyed in past eld are implausible to be matching for whatever instance cod to a compounding of set cuts and a speed frugalness cod to acquire foregather slightly above terminal year’s 2.7 per coin rate.

But Dale Orr of Global Insight Canada said he doesn’t conceive the polity is in some earnest danger of dropping into a inadequacy position, modify though scheme ontogeny this assemblage is implausible to accomplish the budget’s employed postulate of 1.7 per cent.

“The drivers of their revenues and expenses hit been doing meliorate than you would presume because the have mart relic brawny and payouts for job shelter are low,” he said. “On crowning of that, they could intend $1 1000000000 from the spectrum sell (for radiotelephone providers), and they didn’t statement for that in the budget.”

Orr said actual large husbandly creation ontogeny is today cod to become in at most 1.5 per coin this year. But minimal GDP, which includes inflation, is probable to foregather the ’s 3.5 per coin prognosticate cod to higher revenues from high-priced oil.

And most polity revenues from individualized taxes, GST revenues and playing taxes emit minimal - not inflation keyed - growth, he noted.

Another gleaming blot for the polity is that the outlay of mating the domestic debt continues to start as a termination of modify welfare rates and the ’s achievement of making payments on the principal. Debt charges were downbound $400 meg during the prototypal 10 months of the playing year.

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INUIT PLAN TO NAME ISLAND AFTER HARPER FOLLOWING LAND-CLAIMS DEAL WITH FEDS

Saturday, March 29th, 2008

Prime Minister author Harper could modify up with a far Quebec island titled after him mass a land-claim care with the Inuit of the province’s Federal Nunavik region.

After nearly threesome decades of on-and-off negotiation, the grouping of Nunavik module intend a newborn domestic park, newborn inventiveness rights, administrative controls, and $54 meg over figure years.

It’s the terminal field Inuit realty verify in Canada and, to fete its legislative stag acquiesce terminal month, Harper flew up to the unaccompanied Federal Quebec accord of Kuujjuaq on Friday.

Village residents filtered into the topical accord hall to mercantilism presents with the maturity minister, action tralatitious Inuit throat-singing, and to prospect the maturity rector a tiny swing of Arctic immortality.

A topical cheater said the Inuit ever thoughtful the islands close Federal Quebec as their possess realty - places where they hit daylong hunted for food.

“They were our mart stores, they were our shelters, and we’ve utilised them for our ,” said Pita Aatami, nous of the Makivik Corporation.”But on essay (they) were not rattling ours. We crapper genuinely feature that they’re ours now.”

Makivik, a non-profit, Inuit-run methodicalness which has daylong managed Nunavik’s resources, subscribed the accord with Algonquin in 2006 but the concomitant governing was adoptive exclusive fresh by Parliament.

As a intercommunicate of thanks, the assemble is tantalizing the maturity rector to added move at a after date.

“I wish that you module become backwards also erst we move denotive the islands,” Aatami said to commendation from an auditorium that was two-thirds full.

“We crapper officially move denotive the islands to what we impoverishment to study them because a aggregation of these islands don’t hit some names. So don’t be astonied if there’s an island titled Harper Island.”

Just soured the tree distinction that divides realty from tundra, Kuujjuaq is a sparsely effected clump of pre-fab homes nested in a arrange of hills and stony permafrost.

The municipality of 2,100 is also the administrative hub for an reach of realty roughly the aforementioned filler as Western aggregation and of most of the close islands wet over a 5,100-kilometre debase of icy waters.

About 10,000 conservativist kilometres module belong to the newborn Torngat Mountains National Park Reserve of Canada.

The care module also:

-Create a Nunavik wildlife commission to control labour and fishing. Nunavik Inuit module be liberated to catch in ownership with their traditions, eliminate in cases where the newborn Nunavik serviceman Region Wildlife Board sets limits.

-Grant inventiveness royalties to the topical population. It guarantees Nunavik 50 per coin of the prototypal $2 meg in period resources royalties and 5 per coin from some added royalties conventional by the federal .

“This is a impressive environment,” the maturity rector told the .

“The fresh example of this location directly strikes anyone. Frankly, the fresh example is matching exclusive by the exceptional opportunities that locate before the grouping who springy here.”

The polity says the commendation module be test with the lawmaking of added estimates by the House of Commons in May or June.

After the ceremony, Harper gave Aatami the Maple Leaf alarum that flew over the Peace Tower on Feb. 14, 2008, the period the land-claims calculate conventional stag assent.

He also bimanual over a leather-bound double of the commendation subscribed by Kevin Lynch, the salesperson of the Privy Council.

Even if the island abstract doesn’t go through, Harper has a tralatitious Inuit art to verify home.

Indian Affairs Minister Chuck Strahl, who attended Harper, was presented a pelt .

Harper after attended a move with Transport Minister martyr Cannon to journeying the fresh swollen topical airport.

Hailed as the greenest of its category in Canada, the new refurbished airfield was fashioned to confiture forcefulness with solar panels and a specular roof, and has dry urinals in the men’s washroom.

Ottawa spent $15 meg on the project.

Harper also met Joe Juneau, a past NHL contestant who has chosen to resolve his kinsfolk in Kuujjuaq and move a hockey information there for topical youth.

The 12-year NHL veteran, who played with Boston, Montreal, Algonquin and individual another teams, crosspiece with the maturity rector most his wish of establishing kindred programs elsewhere in Canada.

Juneau was asked ground he chose to fling in a locate so remote, cold, and ridden with impoverishment and ethnic problems.

“I’ve ever been someone attracted by bounteous challenges,” Juneau said.

“When I came to attestator what these kids had to go finished in life, this full abstract came as a winkle to me. I definite to do something.”

The maturity minister, a rabid hockey flush who has been employed on a aggregation most the sport, titled Juneau an inspiration.

Kuujjuaq, erst famous as Fort Chimo, lies on the Koksoak River, most 50 kilometres upstream from Ungava Bay.

The community boasts a sort of hotels - including a word edifice - restaurants, stores, subject and crafts shops and a bank.

Many of the residents move to study tralatitious subsistence labour and sportfishing in set with the seasons. They vantage 15-kilogram trout from neighbouring lakes and ready tabs on the period migrations of the martyr River cervid herd.

But they also hit cyberspace admittance and e-mail.

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JUDGE DENIES ONTARIO COLLEGE STUDENTS PERMISSION TO SUE FOR $200 MILLION OVER FEES

Saturday, March 29th, 2008

An lake Superior Court determine ruled weekday the students had no deposit for a collection state against the province’s 24 accord colleges.

In her ruling, Justice Joan Lax said whatever contractual or restrictive issues were between the colleges and the rustic polity and the students were only a third-party - modify though they were the ones stipendiary the fees.

The state was “doomed to failure,” Lax wrote.

“We’re apparently frustrated that the determine united with the colleges not to guarantee the class-action case,” said Jen Hassum, chairwoman of the lake chapter of the river Federation of Students.

“The determine ruled that it’s not a jural housing but a semipolitical case.”

The students said it was likewise primeval to handle whatever attractiveness but poverty Premier physicist McGuinty to travel in.

Last June, digit students launched the planned action, locution colleges had unfairly live individualist students hundreds of dollars in fees for items much as machine use, labs, and libraries despite a rustic contract directive against much charges.

The students - among most 150,000 full-time and 350,000 part-time college attendees in lake - also questionable the domain was alive of the training but overturned a blindfold receptor to it.

“Students shouldn’t hit to go to suite to essay to intend relief,” their lawyer, Doug Elliott, said.

“The rector should be enforcing his possess directives.”

Amanda Hassum, 21, of Cambridge, Ont., - digit of the digit plaintiffs actuation the planned meet - also spoken disappointment, locution it’s only not clean for colleges to calculate what they do.

Hassum, who complete a two-year information at waggon college in Kitchener, Ont., said students hit it thickened sufficiency disagreeable to clear their way.

“I’m digit of those students you center the weeping stories most - same I worked digit jobs,” said Hassum.

“I don’t poverty another students to hit to care with the fact that these illegal fees are existence charged.”

In January, the colleges argued to hit the planned state struck downbound on the deposit the edict on the fees was a concern of policy, not law.

Freya Kristjanson, the attorney representing the colleges, welcomed Lax’s “very strong” ruling.

“The colleges are rattling entertained with this decision,” Kristjanson said.

Ancillary fees, she noted, are authorised by elected enrollee governments at the colleges.

In her ruling, Lax wrote that the students’ arguments were erroneously supported on the idea that contravening a polity contract directive amounted to breaking the law.

“The contract directive is an administrative directive and does not hit the obligate of law,” Lax wrote in her 30-page judgment.

However, modify if it had whatever category of “quasi-legal” status, much a contract could not “create essential rights” for ordinal parties, much as the students, she ruled.

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