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Vol 19 - Issue 20
Saturday, June 13, 2020
Most British Columbians approve of NDP’s job during COVID-19 pandemic Eighty-seven per cent of British Columbians say Premier John Horgan’s government has done a good job handling the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a recent poll by the Angus Reid Institute. Only the provincial governments of New Brunswick, at 91 per cent, and Newfoundland and Labrador, 89 per cent, received higher ratings in the nationwide poll, which found that at least seven in 10 residents in every region of the country believe their province has done a good job in handling COVID-19. Most British Columbians approve of NDP’s job during
COVID-19 pandemic The B.C. Centre for Disease Control rates B.C.’s current COVID-19 risk as “very low” as the number of new cases continues to decline, along with the number of cases in hospital and critical care. As of Friday, 2,632 people had tested positive for the disease in B.C. with just 193 of those cases considered active. There have been 167 COVID-related deaths in British Columbia. There are 96,129 confirmed cases in Canada and the national death toll has climbed to 7,830.
RCMP officers in BC and Alberta face charges over use of force Two RCMP officers in Alberta and three in British Columbia face charges over use of force in two incidents, including one northwest of Edmonton where a suspect was shot several times and died. The criminal charges in Alberta are the first the province’s police watchdog has pursued against officers in a fatal shooting. They come as police forces in Canada and across the continent are under scrutiny over use of force and targeting minorities, particularly Indigenous and Black people. On Monday, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said he favoured more officers wearing body cameras after a string of high-profile allegations
of police brutality surfaced last week.Deputy Commissioner Curtis Zablocki said in Alberta on Monday that while racism exists in “pockets” in police services, Canadian forces are not comparable to their U.S. counterparts when it comes to mistreating people. “I don’t believe that racism is systemic through Canadian policing,” he said. “I don’t believe it is systemic through policing in Alberta.” Racism, he said, is not tolerated and the RCMP is working to eliminate it.Two RCMP members in Whitecourt, about 170 kilometres northwest of Edmonton, have been charged with criminal negligence causing death in a fatal shooting in 2018
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Restaurant capacity limits eased as BC marks 6 days without COVID-19 death BC has marked sixth straight day without a death from COVID-19, but Dr. Bonnie Henry is drawing attention to the province’s other health emergency with a tearful statement about the overdose crisis. On Thursday, the provincial health officer said BC has confirmed another 14 cases of the novel coronavirus, to bring the province’s total to 2,694 to date, including 183 that are still active. Thirteen people are in hospital, including five in intensive care. Restaurant restrictions easing Henry also announced Thursday that she is lifting restrictions on restaurants that required them to operate at 50 per cent of their regular capacity.
Raghbir Dosanjh died of COVID-19, this is why his family wants you to know his story Raghbir Dosanjh had the kind of depressed look on his face that even strangers couldn’t ignore. It was 1970, his young family still in India, and their future was in the hands of Canadian immigration officials who decided to review his case upon learning he only had five dollars in his wallet. A couple passing by at the airport in
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You can be fined $3,000 for texting while driving Distracted driving (especially texting and driving) causes more deaths in Canada than impaired driving .It’s why every province and territory has laws against driving while operating a cell phone. Texting and Driving fines range from $2,500 to $3,000, and some provinces scale them up for subsequent offences. If caught, demerit points will also be added to your licence. It’s important to practice safe driving for your own sake and that of Continued on page 6
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Trudeau govt’s aid to Indian students causes resentment in Canada
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he Canadian government’’s decision to give a monthly benefit of $2,000 each to foreign students during the corona crisis has caused resentment among local students who get only $1,250 each. As Indian students - currently numbering 219,855 - make up about a third of all 642,480 foreign students, the resentment is visible among many in the Indo-Canadian community for this ‘’preferential treatment’’ to them. Since Indian students are also allowed to work 20 hours a week, many in the community
have been expressing resentment against them on radio and TV talk shows for stealing local jobs. “The monthly assistance of $2,000 for each student comes over and above $1,000 they are still allowed to earn from their work. Corona has spelt a sort of bonanza for foreign students,” said journalist Balraj Deol who runs the Punjabi weekly Khabarnama. “In normal times even if they are paid the mandatory minimum wage of $14 per hour, no foreign student can earn more
than $1,100 per month. But now many can earn much more than $3,000 a month thanks to government assistance,” he said. Another Punjabi journalist added: “Many students B.A. (Hons.), MA., LLB are reportedly sending money back to their families in India. I have also heard that many of them might be claiming this money while still stuck in India, though they are legally SRS Panorama required to be in Canada. So why won’’t there Realty be craze in Punjab to send their children to Suite #103 - 12030, 80 Ave, Canada?” Surrey, BC
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