March 3rd, 2011

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Passing judgment on the penny pg. C7 McMASTER UNIVERSITY'S STUDENT NEWSPAPER

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THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 2011

Feds open Innovation Park lab

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FROM CAMPUS TO YOU AND BACK AGAIN

VOLUME 81, NO. 21

Mac claims volleyball title

CANMET-MTL builing relocated from Ottawa MADIHA KHAN SILHOUETTE STAFF

The Government of Canada officially opened a new state-of-the-art Materials Technology Laboratory (MTL) at the McMaster Innovation Park (MIP) on Feb. 23. The approximately $60 million, 156,000-sq. ft. facility, which is affiliated with the Canada Centre for Mineral and Energy Technology (CANMET), is expected to boost steel, transportation and energy industries both in Hamilton and across Canada. “Working with the federal government to relocate such a phenomenal research centre from Ottawa to MIP has been an incredible experience,” said Zach Douglas, MIP president. “The presence of CANMET-MTL here will likely stimulate the relocation of other companies to Hamilton and thereby facilitate the future economic development of our great city.” CANMET-MTL has a special program that provides all Canadian university researchers access to its facilities. This program, which is funded by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC), was initiated by professors at McMaster University. McMaster owns CANMET-MTL and the federal government will lease the building back over the next 25-40 years. According to David Wilkinson, McMaster University’s Dean of Engineering, the partnership between McMaster and CANMET is an old one. “McMaster University students have had significant engagement with CANMET while it resided in Ottawa,” said Wilkinson. “The National Access Program partly funded by NSERC allowed McMaster students to spend a day or a few weeks at CANMET to complete research projects. However, with the relocation of CANMET-MTL to MIP, we can expect an increase in the number of McMaster students benefitting from CANMET’s expertise and attaining valuable exposure to the industrial side of their work.” Wilkinson further noted that since CANMET drew experts from all over Canada, McMaster and Mohawk students would gain significant experience from collaborative projects. The mutual benefits to CANMET-MTL and McMaster were stressed by both Mayor Bob Bratina and President of McMaster University, Patrick Deane, at the official ribbon-cutting ceremony, which was also attended by Douglas, MIP president, and the Honourable Christian Paradis, Minister of Natural Resources. The Mayor explained that the presence of CANMET-MTL in Hamilton would help the city retain • PLEASE SEE REFORM, A4

For full story, see pg. B1 PHOTO C/O RICHARD ZAZULAK

McMaster MD faces sex assault charges Defendant to re-appear in court March 14, will plead not-guilty FARZEEN FODA

young children. Chauhan graduated from McMaster University’s DeGroote School of Medicine in Two men strolled out of a base- 2010, after which he entered the ment courtroom in Toronto’s Old post-graduate program in July City Hall following a bail hear- 2010. Since acquiring registration ing on Feb. 23, looking sharp and with the College of Physicians and confident; a look quite unexpected Surgeons of Ontario, both men have for two doctors who had just spent maintained a clear record thus far four days in the Don Jail on account with no history of malpractice or of sexual assault charges. The pair professional negligence. were described by the Toronto Star Before pursuing a medas looking “quite like two gents ical degree at McMaster University, sprung from the Chauhan completed pages of GQ.” his undergraduate D r . degree in Politics Suganthan Kay- As doctors, the duo and Economics from ilasanathan of may have had easy Royal Military ColMarkham and Dr. access to a variety lege, graduating in Amitabh Chau2002. He joined the han of Ancaster, of drugs, which left Canadian Military police concerned in 1997 and left in both doctors and long-time friends, that this was likely 2007, but mainwere arrested on tained affiliations Feb.18 following one of many sexual as a member of the an alleged sexual naval reserve, workassaults.” assault on Feb. ing part-time at the 13. Kayilasanaval reserve divnathan, aged 32, is ision HMCS Star a Family Physician who works in a in Hamilton while working in the privately owned clinic in Markham. Department of Plastic Surgery at He completed his medical degree at McMaster as required for his postthe Medical University of the Amer- graduate program. icas in 2007, and has been friends The Department declined with Chauhan since he migrated to to comment on the matter. Canada from Sri Lanka as a child. According to the Toronto Chauhan, also 32, is cur- Star, the two men met a 23-year-old rently a post-graduate resident in woman at a downtown Toronto hotel the Department of Plastic Surgery bar located at Queen St. and Uniat McMaster University. He lives versity Ave. where they offered the in Ancaster with his wife and two woman career advice before leading ASSISTANT NEWS EDITOR

her to a second bar at Wellington St. W. and Spadina Ave. Police suspect that an unknown substance was slipped into her drink at the second bar. Later the woman was taken to a hotel where the alleged sexual assault took place. According to the Globe and Mail, a publication ban has been put in place prohibiting the

release of the identity of the young woman, as well as many other details about the alleged assault. Detective Daniel Luff of the Toronto Police Services Sex Crimes Unit noted that as doctors, the duo may have had easy access to a variety of drugs, which left police • PLEASE SEE GOV’T, A4

C/O RICHARD LAUTENS / THE TORONTO STAR

Amitabh Chauhan was interviewed after the hearing on Feb. 24

[This Week in the Sil] Facing the Man Cassandra Jeffery discusses the tribulations of having to submit to authority as an adult. Pg. A7

Venture to Vegas

Short Fiction Contest

Our business editor Santino Marinucci visited Vegas for the break. Get the scoop of what Sin City had to offer. Pg. C1

ANDY’s short fiction contest begins this week, with the theme of relationships. Submissions due March 18. Pg. D4


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