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Vol 19 - Issue 6
Saturday, March 9, 2019
Federal Court rejects SNC-Lavalin’s bid to avoid criminal prosecution
Former Chief Justice Beverley McLachlin to investigate BC legislature spending scandal
SNC-Lavalin’s attempt to revisit the chance of remediation — instead of a full prosecution — was struck down in Federal Court on Friday. The Montreal-based engineering company is facing charges of corruption and bribery. SNC-Lavalin had sought a judicial review of the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) October decision to proceed with charges, instead of using remediation. But the court sided with the DPP on Friday, saying “prosecutorial discretion is not subject to judicial review,� unless there is an abuse of process.
A former chief justice of the Supreme Lenz and James deny any wrongdoing Court of Canada has been selected to and have filed written responses that investigate allegations of spending abuses outline how their expenses were approved, at British Columbia’s legislature. and saying the Speaker’s report harmed Beverley McLachlin’s appointment is their reputations. A committee that expected to go before the legislature for oversees the management and financial ratification on Thursday, but the three operations of the legislature voted last party house leaders announced they have month to conduct an independent factretained her services. Sergeant-at-arms finding probe led by a top legal official. The Gary Lenz and Clerk Craig James have three house leaders are on the committee. been suspended with pay since November McLachlin will conduct that after members of the legislature learned of investigation and present a final report to an RCMP investigation. the house leaders by May 3. In a report released in January, Speaker NDP house leader Mike Farnworth Darryl Plecas alleged the two men have said McLachlin’s name was at the top of engaged in inappropriate spending everyone’s list to lead the probe. including on foreign trips. Continued on page 6
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South Asian girl, 12, with an IQ higher than Einstein A South Asian girl, 12, with an IQ higher than Einstein was crowned Britain’s brightest youngster after smashing the competition in front of her adoring Sri Lankan parents - and viewers were left in awe following her ‘feminist’ acceptance speech. The 12-year-old girl with an IQ higher than Einstein was
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Hindus urge Bank of Canada to come up with bank notes free of beef fat Hindus are urging Bank of Canada (BOC) to produce beeffree banknotes in the future. Hindus worldwide are upset over Bank of Canada continuing with polymer banknotes which reportedly contained traces of tallow (rendered form of beef or Continued on page 6
New Delhi is world’s most polluted capital city The Indian capital, home to more than 20 million people, was followed by the Bangladesh capital of Dhaka and Kabul, capital of Afghanistan, according to the study by IQ AirVisual, a Swiss-based group that gathers air-quality data globally, and Greenpeace. New Delhi’s toxic air is caused by vehicle and industrial emissions, dust from building sites, smoke from the burning of rubbish and crop residue in nearby fields. The city’s average annual concentration of PM2.5 in a cubic meter of air was 113.5 in 2018.
Kashmir is not just a border dispute between India & Pakistan Tensions between India and Pakistan have diminished in recent days after repeated military clashes in Kashmir led to fear that the two nuclear powers could be on the verge of war. Kashmir is a disputed territory divided between India and Pakistan but claimed in its entirety by both sides. The latest Kashmir standoff was triggered by a Feb. 14 suicide bombing by Jaish-eMuhammad, a militant group with Continued on page 7
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