16, JULY 2013 MORNING NEWS E. TIME

16,July 2013      CANADA     NEWS

hot-air-balloon-pilot-jobs_0**Stephen Harper is girding for the next election with a huge cabinet shuffle that enlists and promotes younger ministers, He’s kept the core of his economic team intact. Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau said he believes nothing has really changed. It is clear that the only minister who has any power in this government is the Prime Minister. **

**Court delays in Alberta have been reduced thanks to streamlining measures introduced by the province. Three months after the measures were introduced, the initiatives have made significant progress in cutting down judicial delays, Justice Minister Jonathan Denis said Monday. Prosecutors have proceeded by direct indictment in three high-profile Edmonton-area cases recently. Statistics provided by Alberta Justice showed the average time to go to trial in provincial court dropped slightly in June 2013 over the previous year in Edmonton and Calgary. Preliminary inquiries have historically been used to determine if prosecutors have enough evidence to proceed to trial. Eliminating preliminary inquiries may save time in provincial court, but DePoe predicted it will result in longer dockets in the province’s superior trial court.**

**Weather warnings  blanketed Saskatchewan on Monday, but by the end of the day the deadly weather had missed many centres. Environment Canada confirmed tornadoes had reportedly touched down southeast of Regina near Kronau and Gray, west of Yorkton and north of Humboldt sometime between 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. There were also unconfirmed reports of a tornado near Hague.**

16,July 2013      US    NEWS

**Differences between the Senate and the Republican-controlled House of Representatives have centered on border security and a pathway to citizenship for illegal immigrants, And bill the Senate passed in June includes ambitious measures to eliminate green card backlogs and create a new merit program, based mainly on education and job skills, to expand and streamline future legal immigration. None of several smaller measures recently approved by House committees deal with fixing the visa system, and a bipartisan House bill similar to the Senate’s has stalled. Congress has imposed caps on the number of visas issued to each country each year. As a result, immigrants from some countries can wait a decade or more to get their visas after approvals. Most foreigners are waiting outside the United States.**

**The Food and Drug Administration has approved the first medical scan that can help diagnose attention deficit hyperactivity disorder in children by measuring the frequency of two standard brain waves known as theta and beta waves. Diagnosing ADHD is a multistep process based on a complete medical and psychiatric exam, said Christy Foreman, director of FDA’s Office of Device Evaluation, in a statement. The American Psychiatric Association states that it affects 3 to 7 percent of school-aged children.**

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15, JULY 2013 MORNING NEWS E. TIME

15,July 2013        CANADA    NEWS

English: Stephen Harper at Queen's Park

English: Stephen Harper at Queen’s Park (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

**Stephen Harper is leaving his economic team in place, as the Prime Minister unveils a new cabinet Monday. Finance Minister Jim Flaherty, Treasury Board President Tony Clement and International Trade Minister Ed Fast are expected to retain their portfolios, according to government sources, The economy remains a top priority, Mr. Harper said on Twitter Sunday evening. The new cabinet, scheduled to be unveiled at 11 a.m. Monday at Rideau Hall, will also include new faces and younger members,  one senior Conservative source said, with more female cabinet ministers in particular. Recent polls show that the Senate scandal and other travails have the Tories trailing the Liberals. Mr. Harper has long maintained he is the only leader who can be trusted to protect the economy and public finances.**

**Flaws in cybersecurity measures Canadian companies could make them vulnerable to sophisticated attacks from pirates, reveal documents. According to a memorandum of July 2012 the Federal Ministry of Public Security, software faults are more numerous, and the costs associated with computer security would be high, as companies would not be ready to invest enough to correct problems. The watchdog said that cybersecurity role is to gather information about threats and share with the private sector, other levels of government and partner safety. Companies could refuse to report an attack, as it could damage their reputation.**

15,July 2013        US    NEWS

**Protests across the nation, about Zimmerman case, After Saturday’s verdict, police, officials and civil rights leaders urged peace and told protesters not to resort to violence. Demonstrators across America rallied against Zimmerman on Sunday. Most of the protests were peaceful, but in cities like Oakland, Calif., there were reports of vandalism. “I now ask every American to respect the call for calm reflection from two parents who lost their young son,” Obama said in a statement Sunday.**

**The Justice Department will revise its rules for investigations involving journalists to sharply limit the use of subpoenas or search warrants to obtain the phone records and e-mails of reporters. According to a Justice Department official, the new guidelines will say that in nearly all instances, news organizations will be notified in advance when federal agents are seeking their phone records as part of a broader investigation.President Obama told Gen. Eric Holder to review the guidelines and recommend changes.That led to Friday’s announcement.**

**Hulu sale has been canceled again. After months of fielding offers from would-be buyers for the popular online video site, owners 21st Century Fox Inc., Walt Disney Co. and NBCUniversal decided Friday to cancel the sale.
This is the second time in less than two years that Hulu’s owners put it on the block only to take it off again.**

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12, JULY 2013 MORNING NEWS E. TIME

12,July 2013       CANADA      NEWS

**Harper’s office a barrage of emails, expressing outrage at the spending habits of senators and urging that the upper chamber be abolished. The emails were obtained by the Star from the Privy Council Office under Access to Information. They include a five day period in February plus two more days in May after it became public that Harper’s then-chief of staff, Nigel Wright, had given Duffy a personal gift of $90,172. The Senate spending controversy broke early this year around living expenses claimed by then Conservative Senators Mike Duffy and Patrick Brazeau and Mac Harb, a former Liberal, And the controversy continues to unfold now that the RCMP has launched their own investigation. There are also separate ethics probes underway as well. Canadian taxpayers want to hear is that action is being taken.**

**K+S Potash Canada has signed a deal with Canadian Pacific Railway Ltd. (TSX:CP) to ship potash from its Legacy mine in Saskatchewan. Canadian Pacific offers an excellent logistics service and we are looking forward to this long-term partnership, said Ulrich Lamp, president and CEO of K+S Potash Canada, a unit of the German fertilizer giant K+S Group. The Legacy mine, currently under construction, is expected to start production by the end of 2016, ramping up to two million tonnes per year in 2017 and reaching full capacity of 2.86 million tonnes by 2023. Canadian Pacific plans to build an exclusive rail spur to provide direct access to the Legacy site, northwest of Regina.**

12,July 2013       US   NEWS

**According to news agencies Snowden has asked Russia for political asylum and a special request to the human rights organizations that the United States does not interfere in the process, Currently in Moscow airport.**

**The Food and Drug Administration is setting a new limit on the level of arsenic allowed in apple juice, after more than a year of public pressure from consumer groups worried about the contaminant’s effects on children. Nationwide, apple juice is second only to orange juice in popularity, according to industry groups. The FDA has monitored arsenic in apple juice for decades and has long said the levels are not dangerous to consumers, in particular small children who favor fruit juice.**

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11, JULY 2013 MORNING NEWS E. TIME

11,July 2013         CANADA      NEWS

banff-national-park2**VANCOUVER – British Columbia’s government has been ordered by a judge to hand over confidential cabinet documents to the provincial teachers’ union in advance of a September trial disputing the constitutionality of some back-to-work legislation. B.C. Supreme Court Justice Susan Griffin said in a ruling posted online Wednesday that the legal process is designed to be fair, and fairness in this case requires the government to hand over the documents to the BC Teachers Federation. The statement from the Ministry of Education said that because the matter is before the courts, it would be inappropriate for the Minister of Education to comment on the legal action. Griffin ruled the government did not have to produce all or portions of about one dozen documents because they were not relevant.**

**The municipalities across Quebec and Canada are demanding that rail companies release details about the hazardous materials they transport and prove their infrastructure is sound, following the Lac-Mégantic tragedy in which 50 people are missing. As well, Quebec is looking into a law passed 12 years ago but never adopted that would force train lines to provide lists of dangerous products it is transporting to municipalities.weeks before the Lac-Mégantic disaster, six tanker cars bearing oil products were left teetering on a damaged rail bridge during Calgary’s flooding in late June. Unlike other private businesses, train companies are exempt from municipal regulations. The government promotes trans-Canada transport of petrochemical products, they will have to enforce new regulations to ensure safety and steer this transport away from urban areas.
It is time to consider these situations**

**Facebook Canada, after Toronto and Vancouver, the company opened an office in Montreal Wednesday. Its goal is to get closer to clients in Quebec, which have distinct patterns. With our new presence in the province, Facebook Canada will largely be able to provide value to businesses in Quebec by helping to find and engage with more consumers, said the CEO of Facebook Canada, Jordan Banks, noting in passing that Canada is a country where the penetration of the brand is the highest. If Toronto has about 50 employees and Vancouver are closer than 150 employees, so far only two people advise businesses in the city.**

11,July 2013       US     NEWS

**President Obama has told his staff to use all the technology at their disposal to make the federal government “smarter, quicker and more responsive” in his second term. I’m going to keep on doing what we can administratively, but we sure could use Congress help, the president said, particularly at a time when Congress is saying they want more efficient government.

**U.S. unemployment benefit applications rose 16,000 last week to a seasonally adjusted 360,000. The weekly applications data can be volatile in early July because some automakers briefly shut down their factories to prepare for new models and many schools close. Those factors can create a temporary spike in layoffs. The broader trend has been favorable. Applications have declined steadily in the past year. About 4.5 million people received unemployment benefits in the week ending June 22, the latest data available.**

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8, JULY 2013 MORNING NEWS E. TIME

8,July 2013        CANADA     NEWS

**Prime Minister Stephen Harper showed his amazement at the tragedy thatlake-louise-canada struck the community of Lac-Megantic Saturday, It really is like a war site Harper said, visibly shaken during a brief media.This community is in the thoughts and prayers of Canadians, said Mr. Harper, visibly shaken. Asked about the circumstances of the accident, Mr. Harper noted that it was essential not to comment in this regard before receiving all the facts. The Bureau of Transportation Safety has already begun an investigation and I suspect there will be a police investigation because of the circumstances and the information we received. We will do a thorough investigation and we will act on the recommendations of investigations, said the Prime Minister. NDP leader Mulcair said the tragedy raises questions about the application of safety standards in the rail transport of dangerous goods in inhabited area.**

**Thousands are in Calgary this week, 185,000 people visited the Stampede grounds — that’s about 95,000 fewer than last year. However, organizers say attendance shouldn’t be compared to the centennial. The Stampede is a major economic generator for Calgary. It brings in over $170 million for the city and is the highest-grossing festival in Canada.**

8,July 2013       US    NEWS

**The North Carolina Senate approved a sweeping abortion That bill would require abortion clinics to meet new operating standards and requires physicians be present When the procedure is performed. The Senate tentatively approved the legislation after Republicans quietly added beats it to a bill to prohibit the use of foreign law, Sharia Law: such as, in North Carolina courts. The chamber voted 27-14  for the bill That Also would prohibit gender-selective abortions. It passed on third and the final reading  29-12.**

**A plan to check fingerprints of foreigners leaving the U.S. is popular in Congress but not at the Homeland Security Department, where officials say the technology would do little to halt illegal immigration, The Senate immigration bill that goes to the Republican-led House this week includes a computerized biometric exit system that could cost more than $7 billion. If the law is enacted, the Treasury Department would set aside $46.3 billion in a special trust fund account to protect it from lawmakers who might seek to draw on or reduce the money in future budget battles. Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano supports the bill but has said repeatedly that more border agents are not necessary. U.S. Customs and Border Protection, which includes the Border Patrol, flies 10 unarmed Predator drones along the border, but the bill requires nonstop airborne surveillance.**

**Shazam, the mobile app that instantly recognizes songs and TV commercials, has announced a $40-million round of funding led by Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim. The app, which users turn on when they hear a song that they want to identify, said the funding is being headed up by Slim’s company, America Movil, one of the world’s largest wireless communication firms, is available to users in more than 200 countries and is available in 33 languages.**

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4, JULY 2013 MORNING NEWS E. TIME

4,July 2013       CANADA     NEWS

images.ffjpg**The new, 10-year ePassport provides more convenience for Canadians, and facilitates safe, secure travel which, in turn, helps create jobs, growth and long-term prosperity for Canadians,” Immigration Minister Jason Kenney said in an announcement Tuesday. Inside the 36-page ePassport, each page features iconic Canadian images such as Robert Harris’s painting of the Fathers of Confederation; a depiction of the last spike completing the Canadian Pacific Railway in 1885; and a picture of Pier 21 in Halifax, one of the most significant ports of entry for newly-arrived immigrants between 1928 and 1971. The e-Passport, at $160 a piece for adults over 16, is a better deal than the old 5-year passport, which costs $120. Ottawa says border authorities not equipped with ePassport readers will continue to examine travellers’ passports, looking at other security features such as holographic.**

**The combination of bendamustine with rituximab treatment called BR, would improve the quality of life of patients with indolent non-Hodgkin lymphoma (LNHi), an incurable disease that attacks the immune system, and even extend to several years. A large German study has found that this combination allowed to curb the disease almost three years longer than the standard treatment is currently used in Quebec. It also showed that BR was less toxic, having particular not cause hair loss and reducing the rate of infection.
Following this study, many European countries have adopted this medication as first-line treatment priority. Dr. Stéphane Ahern, President of the Scientific Committee of INESSS, believes that the current legal framework has its purpose, Health Canada can further evaluate the efficacy and safety of products. In order to make it more readily available anticancer drugs considered promising character, INESSS want to start evaluating the BR combination, provided that the manufacturer undertake parallel processing steps to obtain approval from Health Canada.**

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1, JULY 2013 EARLY EVENING NEWS E. TIME

1,July 2013       CANADA    NEWS

**Great day of celebration throughout Canada where hundreds of thousands of people celebrate independence.**

**The Quebec government is planning to introduce back-to-work legislation to bring an end to the province’s construction strike.
Labour Minister Agnes Maltais says the Parti Québécois government will reconvene the provincial legislature from its summer break for a special meeting on Sunday. Maltais says construction unions and companies still have time to reach a deal before the legislation is introduced.
About 100,000 workers in other sectors reached new agreements earlier in the week. Premier Pauline Marois, who is on a trade mission in Mexico, has said she would use legislation to end the conflict as a last resort.**

**A protein believed to be helpful in the functioning of livers, play a crucial role in pregnancy in mice and has a key role in the human menstrual cycle, researchers at the University of Montreal have found. Mice that were genetically engineered not to produce the liver receptor homolog-1 (Lrh-1) molecule were unable to create the uterine conditions necessary for establishing and sustaining pregnancy, resulting in the formation of defective placentas. New studies have revealed that it is plays an important role in the uterus, raising the possibility that Lrh-1 deficiency contributes to human gestational failure, explained lead author Bruce Murphy, of the university’s Animal Reproduction Research Centre.**

1,July 2013      US    NEWS

**The President Barack Obama on Monday declared a new era in U.S. relations with Africa based on partnership as opposed to charitable aid. Obama’s visit to Tanzania, the last stop on a weeklong tour of the continent.
The goal here is for Africa to build Africa for Africans,” Obama said “And our job is to be a partner in that process.”
In remarks to a gathering of African CEOs, Obama urged African governments to wipe out the corruption he says hampers trade. He also signed an executive order aimed at combating wildlife trafficking in Africa, particularly the sale of rhinoceros horns and elephant tusks. **

**The cardinal of the Archdiocese of New York, in his former job, warned the future Pope Benedict XVI that “the potential for true scandal is very real” over sex abuse claims, according to documents released Monday.
Former Milwaukee Archbishop Timothy Dolan — now president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops and the nation’s most prominent Roman Catholic official — sought to push problem priests out of the priesthood after people began coming forward with abuse claims in the early 2000s.
Monday’s release of about 6,000 pages of Milwaukee archdiocese documents has drawn national attention because of Dolan’s involvement. The archdiocese released them as part of a deal reached in federal bankruptcy court with clergy sex abuse victims suing it for fraud. Similar files made public by other Roman Catholic dioceses and religious orders have detailed how leaders tried to protect the church by shielding priests and not reporting child sex abuse to authorities. The coverup extended to the top of the Catholic hierarchy. **

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1, JULY 2013 MORNING NEWS W. TIME

1,July 2013      CANADA    NEWS

CALGARY

Bull riding at the Calgary Stampede. The "...

Bull riding at the Calgary Stampede. The “bullfighter” or “rodeo clown” is standing just to the right of the bull (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

** New facilities have been installed on the rodeo grounds at the Calgary Stampede in an attempt to make two of the most dangerous events a little bit safer for man and beast. The ramps were installed have higher bars, rubber safety pads and less spacing between bars — which minimizes the risk of bucking broncos**

**Celebrations Canada day start at 10 a.m, to Shaw Millennium Park**

EDMONTON

** Canada Day  celebrations :   http://www.edmonton.ca/attractions_recreation/festivals_events/celebrate-canada-day-in-edmonton.aspx **

VANCOUVER

**Today is the eighth annual redress rally in Vancouver’s Chinatown. Sid Tan with the Members of Head Tax Families Society of Canada says three-thousand families want negotiations with the federal government over their head tax experience. It’s just a question of when the government is going to realize this is an issue of justice. Prime Minister Stephen Harper settled with just under 800 families in 2006. Tan says there were 82-thousand families eligible for compensation.**

**Canada Day celebrations will take place on Vancouver’s Canada Place, fireworks show at 10:30 p.m.**

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1, July 2013         CANADA     NEWS

canada-day-2013 CANADA DAY CELEBRATIONS

**Thousands of people are expected at the 146th birthday celebration independence of Canada, There will be great festivals arround all country**

**New immigration law**  The federal government goes ahead with its plan to narrow the definition of a dependent child to someone younger than 19, rather than the current 22, and remove an exception for older children who study full time. new law that takes effect on Jan.1
The federal government says the changes reflect its immigration goals to fuel economic prosperity and target immigrants with the skills to meet labour needs. On Monday, a community coalition will launch the – My Canada Includes All Families – campaign in an effort to halt passage of the new law through public education and political lobbying.**

**The  Leader Justin Trudeau and others several politicians celebrate Toronto Pride Week sunday **

1,July 2013      US    NEWS

**The President of the United States, Barack Obama, called on young Africans to consolidate the progress made on the continent, President Obama announced that his administration would implement a new program to double access to electricity through the Africa. Power Africa project is expected to boost access to electricity in Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Liberia, Nigeria and Tanzania.
In a speech Sunday at the University of Cape Town, he recalled the lesson given by Nelson Mandela to the world, that the courage of one man can move mountains.**

**House Republicans insisted Sunday that they plan to change key elements of the Senate-passed immigration bill, signaling a protracted and rocky battle ahead despite one Democrat’s pronouncement that in the end the House will cave and pass the Senate bill anyway. The Senate Thursday voted 68-32 to overhaul the nation’s immigration system, an ambitious plan that creates a path to citizenship for millions of undocumented immigrants while requiring tough new steps to secure the nation’s borders.**

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