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Canadian PM cabinet shuffle results

Thursday, January 4, 2007

Canadian PM Stephen Harper has shuffled his cabinet today.

The major change with this shuffle is Rona Ambrose, Minister of Environment, being replaced by Treasury Board President John Baird. When a reporter asked her earlier if she would be replaced she replied, “Yes — very excited.” Ambrose is the new intergovernmental affairs minister.

Vic Toews, the justice minister, is now President of the Treasury Board. Rob Nicholson, who was house leader, is now justice minister. Peter Van Loan, who was intergovernmental affairs minister, is now house leader. Monte Solberg, the immigration minister, replaces Diane Finley as Minister of Human Resources and Social Development. Diane Finley, loses the Human Resources portfolio and gets the Citizenship and Immigration ministry.

Six MPs were appointed “Secretary of State” roles, they are junior cabinet ministers. Secretary of States do not make part of the cabinet. These new Secretary of States are :

  • Helena Guergis, MP for Simcoe—Grey, Secretary of State (Foreign Affairs and International Trade) (Sport);
  • Jay Hill, MP for Prince George—Peace River, Secretary of State and Chief Government Whip.
  • Jason Kenney, MP for Calgary Southeast, Secretary of State (Multiculturalism and Canadian Identity);
  • Christian Paradis MP for Mégantic—L’Érable, Secretary of State (Agriculture) and
  • Gerry Ritz, MP for Battlefords—Lloydminster, Secretary of State (Small Business and Tourism);

Marjory LeBreton who was the Leader of the Government in the Senate now also has the role of Secretary of State (Seniors).

The new cabinet still will consist of 27 ministers, 32 if you include the Secretaries.

A complete list of the new Ministers and Secretary of States is found at the Official office of the prime minister website.

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  • 12 Mar, 2022
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CanadaVOTES: NDP candidate Don Davies running in Vancouver Kingsway

Friday, September 26, 2008

On October 14, 2008, Canadians will be heading to the polls for the federal election. New Democratic Party candidate Don Davies is standing for election in the riding of Vancouver Kingsway.

A lawyer, he has spent the last 25 years fighting for human rights. A two-time student government representative, Davies was involved in the anti-apartheid, third world and peace movements. Admitted to the Alberta Bar in 1989, Davies and family moved to Vancouver in 1991, where he became the Director of Legal Resources for Teamsters Canada (Local 31), the next year. He is a long-time volunteer for children’s charity Variety, is Chair of the Parent Advisory Council at Mount Pleasant school, and a Director of the Meridian Cultural Society, among other things.

Wikinews contacted Don Davies, to talk about the issues facing Canadians, and what they and their party would do to address them. Wikinews is in the process of contacting every candidate, in every riding across the country, no matter their political stripe. All interviews are conducted over e-mail, and interviews are published unedited, allowing candidates to impart their full message to our readers, uninterrupted.

The riding is vacant, after Conservative Minister of International Trade David Emerson’s resignation. Emerson was elected in 2004 as a Liberal, serving as the Minister of Industry. Two weeks after re-election in 2006, he crossed the floor to join then-new Prime Minister Stephen Harper, who had won a minority government. Emerson was the first MP in Canadian history to cross the floor before a new government was sworn in. He has stepped down, after pressure from other parties.

Besides Davies, major party candidates include Liberal Wendy Yuan, Conservative Salomon Rayek, and Green Doug Warkentin. Also putting their hat in the ring are Matt Kadioglu (Libertarian), Kimball Cariou (Communist), and Donna Peterson (Marxist-Leninist).

For more information, visit the campaign’s official website, listed below.

This Saturday at 11 am, Davies will host NDP leader Jack Layton in the Commodore Ballroom at “rally4change”.

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Residual Income A Real Life Example

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By Steve Gillman

Ah, residual income – easy money. Well, not quite, unless you look at the long view. It can take a lot of effort to create streams of residual income. But since this is income which continues to come in long after your work has ended, it might be considered easy for the amount you make.

A little over years ago I decided to make a web site about removing stains from carpet. Not knowing that much about the subject, I bought lunch for the owner of a carpet cleaning company. In return, he gave me some tips on how to remove various stains, and how to care for carpet in general. I asked questions and took notes throughout lunch. I later made a fifteen-page web site from those notes.

It took a week to build the site initially. Twice over the last couple years I have spent a few hours updating it, so I might have 50 hours into the whole project. I have left the site untouched for as much as nine months at a time, and as I write this, I can’t remember the last time I even looked at it online.

The result was a site that still generates about $200 most months, from automated advertising and affiliate programs that don’t require any attention. This is residual income at its best. I put in the effort up front, but still paid every month years later. When my wife and I visit family in Ecuador, the income keeps coming. Some of our web sites do much better, but this is a great example of residual income, because it requires virtually no attention. Wouldn’t you love to have a couple dozen web sites like this?

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Residual Income – Other Examples

The idea is income that continues after your efforts are done, and without much if any additional effort on your part. You may not like the idea of making web sites, so what are the other ways that people do this? Here are a few examples of others who receive residual income.

Real Estate Investors – Buy a strip mall, hire management, and have the cash flow deposited into your account – a classic form of residual income. Apartment buildings and rental condos are other possibilities. But be sure there will be enough income to cover management fees. If you have to manage it yourself, you just bought yourself another job.

Inventors – This could be a difficult, but fun one. Inventions are often licensed to companies, which means that as long as they keep selling, the inventor has regular royalty fees.

Writers – Authors typically get about 5% of the retail price of a book, and those checks could keep coming for decades. Sell e-books from your own web site, and you can keep 90% of each sale, with nothing to ship. Have a processor handle the orders (that’s where most of that other 10% goes), and you’ll just have to answer an occasional e-mail.

Musicians – Create a hit song, and you’ll get royalties as long as people still want to hear it. Don’t sing? Song writers get royalties as well.

Insurance Agents – When you sell a policy, you normally get a commission every year when the customer renews. Insurance agents have been known to retire young with a healthy stream of residual income.

What do you do when that stream of income slows down? Find another! That’s another great thing about residual income. It leaves you with time to look for more opportunities.

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  • 10 Mar, 2022
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UK Chancellor of the Exchequer makes 2005 Budget speech

Wednesday, March 16, 2005

The United Kingdom Chancellor of the Exchequer, the Right Honourable Gordon Brown PC MP, in a speech to the British House of Commons today presented his ninth Budget, what is very likely to be his last Budget before the next UK General Election. This opened the parliamentary debate on the 2005 Finance Bill, and was followed by responses from the opposition parties.

In a 48 minute long speech, the Chancellor presented a Budget of “tax cuts that are reasonable, spending that is affordable, and [economic] stability that is paramount”, that was “the prudent course for Britain”. There were few surprises that had not already been indicated in his 2004 pre-Budget report. The increase in the threshold on stamp duty was greater than that forecast by commentators, as was the amount of the Council Tax rebate to households with pensioners.

Contents

  • 1 The Budget in detail
    • 1.1 Duty
    • 1.2 Taxes
    • 1.3 Benefits
    • 1.4 Business
    • 1.5 Employment
    • 1.6 Savings
    • 1.7 Spending
    • 1.8 Memorials
  • 2 Responses from opposition parties
    • 2.1 Conservative
    • 2.2 Liberal Democrat
  • 3 Sources
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  • 9 Mar, 2022
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Poker’s all about luck, says Swiss Supreme Court

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

The Supreme Court in Lausanne, Switzerland has ruled that Texas hold ’em poker is a game of luck, rather than a game of skill. As a result, only casinos can host poker tournaments in Switzerland. Private games with friends, even where money is at stake, are still permitted under the ruling.

Poker tournaments had been growing in popularity in the country, with many events held in hotels and bars. Such venues do not have to pay the 50% tax on profits levied on licensed casinos, nor comply with regulations combating money laundering and gambling addiction. Poker is now categorised alongside roulette and slot machines, which as games of luck can only be played inside casinos. Mathematics, strategy, and bluffing were less important in determining the result than chance, said the judges, overturning a lower court ruling to the opposite effect, and disagreeing with the stance of the country’s Federal Gaming Commission.

Before the ruling, it had been estimated by the Swiss Federation of Casinos that there were about 100 unlicensed poker tournaments every weekend. A Swiss poker website, SwissPokerTour.ch, has described the result as “a black day for all amateur poker players in Switzerland.”

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Electric vehicles can be less green than classic fuel cars, Norwegian study finds

Sunday, October 7, 2012

A Norwegian University of Science and Technology study released Thursday found electric vehicles have a potential for higher eco-toxicity and greenhouse impact than conventional cars. The study includes an examination of the electric car’s life cycle as a whole rather than a study of the electric car’s environmental impact during the use phase.

The researchers conducted a comparison of the environmental impact of electric cars in view of different ratios of green-to-fuel electricity energy sources. In the case of mostly coal- or oil-based electricity supply, electric cars are disadvantageous compared to classic diesel cars with the greenhouse effect impact being up to two times larger.

The researchers found that in Europe, electric cars pose a “10% to 24% decrease in global warming potential (GWP) relative to conventional diesel or gasoline vehicles”.

The researchers suggest to improve eco-friendliness of electric vehicles by “reducing vehicle production supply chain impacts and promoting clean electricity sources in decision making regarding electricity infrastructure” and using the electric cars for a longer time, so that the use phase plays a more important role in the electric vehicle life cycle.

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Co Worker Bobbleheads A Unique Gift Idea

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Co-Worker Bobbleheads A Unique Gift Idea

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Ron d Edwards

If you are in a job, most part of your day is spent in the office or other place of work. Which means that its your co-workers with whom you spend most of your time, and share your views, opinions, and even secrets. The importance of co-workers in the lives of working people can never be under-estimated. Therefore, it wont be a bad idea to make gifts to your co-workers on some special occasions.

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While you are on the lookout for ideal gifts for the co-workers, spare some time to look for customized bobbleheads. These are one of the most unpopular, yet THE BEST personalized gifts anyone can think of. Perhaps, their size put off most of the people, but these cute little toy-things have everything that your co-worker would absolutely adore. Firstly, the bobblehead is a small gift, which means that it is appropriate for even those co-workers who are fussy about receiving big gifts from their colleagues. Secondly, most bobbleheads are reasonable priced to keep it light on your pocket. The occasion may be any birth anniversary, wedding anniversary, engagement, promotion, or superannuation customized bobbleheads are all-occasion gift ideas. They wont fail you on any occasion. Even if there is an occasion for which a bobblehead is difficult to fit in, you can always gift general bobblehead. For instance, Bobblehead Executive Cardholder (if the gift is for a lady co-worker), Bobblehead Man in Toilet (if you have extremely friendly relations with your co-worker), Bobblehead Man in Blue Suit (if your co-worker is getting a raise). The co-workers form an important part of your social set-up. Unless you show due respect to them, you cant expect it from them. Gifting co-workers with thoughtful gifts, like bobbleheads, will always keep the relations between you and your co-workers healthy.

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  • 6 Mar, 2022
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On the campaign trail in the USA, August 2016

Friday, September 23, 2016

The following is the fourth edition of a monthly series chronicling the U.S. 2016 presidential election. It features original material compiled throughout the previous month after an overview of the month’s biggest stories.

In this month’s edition on the campaign trail: the vice presidential nominee of the Reform Party is revealed; those attacked in a high profile campaign speech respond; and Wikinews interviews an economist seeking the presidency a second time.

Contents

  • 1 Summary
  • 2 Reform Party vice presidential nominee confirmed
  • 3 Alt-rightists respond to Clinton speech
  • 4 Wikinews interviews economist again running for president
  • 5 Related articles
  • 6 Sources
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China calls Japan’s gas drilling plan ‘a serious provocation’

Thursday, April 14, 2005

Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Qin Gang told reporters that China is protesting Japan’s plan to allow drilling for gas and oil in disputed waters in the East China Sea, characterizing the move as “a serious provocation”.

On Wednesday, Japan announced that they would begin processing applications to allow oil and gas drilling firms to explore in the disputed area, east of the “demarcation line” which has held up applications to drill in the area for decades.

“The Chinese and Japanese positions differ on that matter, but we need to continue talks from a big point of view, without inflaming conflicts, and to turn the sea of conflict into a sea of coordination,” Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi told a news conference.

Qin Gang said that China reserved “the right to take further reaction,” according to Xinhua.

“China has never ever recognized and will never recognize the demarcation line,” Qin told reporters.

Japan’s exploration of the disputed zone could start early next month, and will be defended by Japanese military vessels, according to the Sydney Morning Herald.

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Judging the Courts: Wikinews interviews Prof. Lawrence Douglas

Tuesday, November 21, 2006

Wikinews interviews Lawrence Douglas, Professor of Law, Jurisprudence and Social Thought at Amherst College, on questions of the fairness and credibility of the Saddam Hussein trial, and the purpose, conduct and impact of courts trying international law crimes such as genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes.

Prof. Douglas is the author of The Memory of Judgment: Making Law and History in the Trials of the Holocaust (Yale University Press, 2001), an acclaimed study of war crimes trials. His writing has appeared in venues including the Los Angeles Times, the Washington Post, and The New Yorker, and he is a frequent contributor to the Times Literary Supplement.

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The trial of Saddam Hussein

On November 5, 2006, former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein was found guilty of crimes against humanity and sentenced to death by hanging.

The charges relate to the reprisal killings of 148 people, following a failed assassination attempt on Saddam Hussein in 1982 in the town of Dujail.

The year-long trial saw witnesses, including a former Iraqi intelligence officer who investigated the assassination attempt, testify of imprisonment, torture and the execution of 148 villagers. Documents and a recording of a telephone conversation were presented linking Saddam with the executions. Defense lawyers questioned the validity of the court, disputed the prosecution’s account of the events and claimed that the executions were legal.

The trial saw frequent outbursts from the defendants and clashes between defense attorneys and judges. Three members of the defense team were murdered during the course of the trial, and the defense accused prosecutors of attempting to bribe witnesses. The chief judge of the court resigned in January over differences with Iraqi authorities over the conduct of the trial.

Contents

  • 1 The Dujail trial
  • 2 International criminal and humanitarian courts
  • 3 Courts and writing history
  • 4 Back to Saddam’s trial
  • 5 International law and the United States
  • 6 Sources
  • 7 External links
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