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Vol 19 - Issue 8
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Saturday, March 23, 2019
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Humboldt killer driver jailed 8 years staggering
he truck driver who caused the deadly Humboldt Broncos bus crash a year ago was sentenced to eight years in prison when he appeared in a Melfort, Sask., court Friday. Jaskirat Singh Sidhu, 30, pleaded guilty in January to 29 counts of dangerous driving causing death or bodily injury. On April 6, 2018, Sidhu’s semi-trailer truck failed to stop at a highway intersection, killing 16 people and injuring 13 on the bus carrying the Broncos junior hockey team and others en route to a playoff game. Judge Inez Cardinal empathized with the victims’ families as she read out her sentencing decision. “Most find the pain unbearable,� she said. “Families have been torn apart.�
Sidhu received a sentence of eight years for each fatality and five years for each person injured, to be served concurrently (at the same time). Cardinal said no case in Canada resembles this one due to the
Deficit to rise as Liberal budget unveils$22.8-billion in new spending aimed at seniors, young Canadians The Trudeau government’s fourth budget unveiled $22.8-billion in new spending across more than a hundred different areas as the Liberals aim to win the support of key voters ahead of the fall election campaign. In his final budget before an expected vote in October, Finance Minister Bill Morneau stressed the need for government “investments� over reducing the deficit. Before Tuesday’s budget, stronger tax revenue had Ottawa on track to substantially reduce the federal deficit over the short term, but the government chose instead to announce billions in new spending Continued on page 6
Former South Asian MLA tells RCMP how Jason Kenney’s team cast fake votes through Illegal ‘Identity Fraud’ scheme One of Jason Kenney’s former United Conservative Party MLAs is alleging to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police that Kenney’s leadership team cast “thousands� of fake votes using party memberships registered with “fraudulent e-mail addresses� that were hosted on a server located “somewhere offshore.� In a letter newly obtained by PressProgress, independent MLA Prab Gill tells the commanding officer of the RCMP in Alberta that he believes “election laws may have been broken and that the criminal code was broken by members Continued on page 6
number of dead and injured. She said she knows this has been difficult, but hopes Sidhu and the victims’ loved ones can now heal. The truck driver who caused the Humboldt Broncos bus crash a year ago will learn his fate this morning during a sentencing hearing in Melfort, Sask. Opinions among victims’ families remain mixed. Some are calling for forgiveness, while others want Jaskirat Singh Sidhu to spend as many years as possible in prison. “I’m sure the weight of the world is on him,� Mark Dahlgren, whose son Kaleb was injured in the crash, said. It has been nearly a year since Sidhu failed to stop at an intersection, killing 16 people Continued on page 7
Pakistan
Poor Nation, Rich Army
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n March 23, Pakistan will celebrate its Republic Day with the same “zeal and fervor� as it does every year. As usual, the Pakistani military will come out in full force, with joint parades by the Army, the Air Force, and the Navy. The ostentatious marches will include a display of Pakistan’s nuclear-capable missile system, an air show, and gun salutes to local and international dignitaries present for the occasion. The extravaganza is always broadcast live on local television channels, set to the fanfare of new propaganda songs produced especially for the event by the military’s media wing. It is rare for the public to question these theatrics—but doing so is more urgent than ever. Pakistan is going through some serious financial turmoil. Over the last few months, Prime Minister Imran Khan has crisscrossed the globe in search of aid to shore up the economy. Before one recent trip, he even acknowledged the country’s desperation for foreign money. Meanwhile, the country’s finance minister, Asad Umar, has been busy negotiating a new bailout package with the International Monetary Fund—Pakistan has been in the care of the IMF for 22 years out of the last Continued on page 6
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