The Asian Star June 13 2015

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Indian woman with rare TB triggers health scare in US

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Issue 20 Saturday, June 13, 2015

n Indian woman with a rare drug-resistant form of tuberculosis has triggered a health scare in three US states and for co-passengers on her flight from India, as American authorities are tracking down hundreds of people who may have been in her contact. The woman, who arrived in Chicago from India on April 4 and travelled by car to visit relatives in Illinois, Tennessee and Missouri, is now being treated at an isolated facility at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Clinical Center in Bethesda, Maryland. She is suffering from an extremely rare drugresistant form of the disease, known as XDR-TB, which is immune to most

tuberculosis drugs, The New York Times reported. Continued on page 7

Canadians need to be serious in demanding political changes By Umendra Singh anadian have a serious problem in front of them – more serious than the increasing debt, increasing house prices, lack of jobs for the youth, even. The problem is how to keep thieving politicians in the Senate, Parliament, provincial legislatures and city halls in check. The Auditor General’s two year probe into how Senators are claiming expenses shocked many Canadians. The report showed how Senators routinely dinged the taxpayers, claiming expenses for doing public work when in fact they were attending to their own personal business, including going to anniversary parties of friends, funerals of friends and relatives, etc. Private corporations, charities and Continued on page 4

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Yoga event on Burrard Bridge cancelled after week of biased complaints

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ancouver’s Om the Bridge yoga event has been cancelled following a week of controversy and organizers say they will look for another venue. Sponsors Lululemon, YYoga and Altagas announced Friday they were pulling out after backlash ensued over costs and the bridge closure among other issues. Christy Clark also announced Friday she would not participate in the event, scheduled for June 21. “Unfortunately, the focus of the proposed Burrard Street Bridge event has drifted towards politics, getting in the way of the spirit of community and inner reflection,” Clark

said in a statement. “It was for that reason I decided not to participate.” Jill Batie, a spokeswoman for Lululemon, confirmed the yoga wear company had decided not to participate in the Om the Bridge event, scheduled for June 21 on Burrard Bridge. “Downward dogs with a few thousand of our closest friends seemed like the perfect way to celebrate International Day of Yoga. Until it didn’t,” an emailed statement from Batie read. “We’ve read your posts and the media reports, and heard the disappointment in the voices of our community frustrated Continued on page 7

Tory & Liberal Senators looted the public: AG’s report

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fishing trip, contracts for professional services and one senator’s own 50th wedding anniversary celebration are some of the ineligible expenses filed under the guise of parliamentary business, Auditor General Michael Ferguson found in his comprehensive two-year review of Senate spending released today. This is the first full look at the auditor general’s report after leaks last week revealed 30 current and former senators were flagged for questionable spending claims totalling nearly $1 million. Nine of those cases, including those of two sitting senators, have been sent to the RCMP for possible inves-

tigation. During a press conference to discuss his findings, Ferguson said he was “struck by the overall lack of transparency and accountability” exercised both by the institution as a whole and by some individual senators. “A number of senators simply felt they didn’t have to account for, or they didn’t have to be transparent, with their spending,” Ferguson said, adding it wasn’t just about not making information available but seemed to be a “strongly-held part of the culture.” The audit found “a lack of independent oversight,” with senators governed Continued on page 6


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