Friday, 22 April 2011

Yum...? (International)

By Deepa Babington, Reuters April 20, 2011
http://www.theprovince.com/life/CAMEL+LIVER+BREAKFAST/4647356/story.html
  In Tambul, Sudan on Sunday many people waited for the foreign delicacy of camel liver.  Not a very acquired taste to us Canadians, but in the Arab world a traditional morning breakfast. As the camel is slaughtered at dawn the butcher goes hard to work to prepare the camel liver at its freshest to awaiting customers. Eaten raw with possible dressings such as lemon juice and peanut oil, this interesting take on a feast fit for kings has been said by locals to “give them more energy.” As some locals like their liver literally right out of the camel, blood and all, all can agree that this meal is very interesting to say the least. I personally think this delicacy is a bit strange, but I’m sure people have eaten worse. And hey I can’t knock it until I try it... although I’m hoping never to try it. I think this affects Canadians because we can learn a lot from foreign recipes to spice up our food industry, maybe not this meal in particular but it still is an intriguing idea. Canada and the media both don’t seem to favour a side in this article but I’m sure the topic is interesting enough for both Canada and our media to discuss.

Kujo Bro... (National)

http://www.theprovince.com/life/Home+Depot+bans+pets+after+bite+incident+Ottawa+store/4656847/story.html

BY Tim Spears Postmedia News  April,21 2011


 In an Ottawa Home Depot last week Anna Riel, a Home Depot greeter, was attacked by a customer’s dog and forcing Home Depot  to change their pet policies in stores across Canada. The new policy of having no pets allowed in Home Depot stores will commence on May 16th, other than the exception of guide dogs. Anna Riel, the victim in this case, was forced to have stitches to repair her torn nose and nostril. Anna was only going to pat the dog when the customer arrived but the dog without any warning jumped at Anna attacking her face. I personally think that this is a terrible situation which sucks for other pet owners whose dogs are well mannered. I realize the precautions they must take and understand their decision on this new policy. I believe this affects Canadians because it should teach us to all get our animals trained or at least understand to have our animals under control when in public. As for Canada and the media taking sides, both parties favoured Anna’s case which I agree with as well.

Go Buy a Cat Bro... (Local)

By Jennifer Saltman, The Province April 19, 2011
  In Maple Ridge in 2009 a 10 year old dog by the name of Max was finally seized from his owner for animal cruelty charges. The animal cruelty investigators found max tethered in his backyard with a massive ear infection, matted fur, and overgrown nails. Max needed surgery to also remove tumours off his eyelids and now has been adopted by new owners. Recently Max’s previous owner plead guilty to animal cruelty and was sentenced to three years without ownership of an animal and a fine of $300. I personally am horrified someone would just tie their dog up and leave it out in the yard all day, since I own a dog I do not understand why someone would want to own a dog if their intentions are to just ignore and leave the dog or animal alone. I think this issue affects Canadians because of our rules against animal cruelty and how a majority of Canadians feel about having a pet as one of the family. Canada and the media both take the side of Max for obvious reasons.

Facebook Creep to the Max... (Provincial)


  In Chilliwack last week a 15 year old girl was sexually assaulted by a 32 year old man. The man is now in custody and had allegedly been inviting young teens to his house for a party where he supplied them with alcohol. The police believe the man had been luring young teens on facebook. The victim involved had passed out on the couch when sexually assaulted me the man. I personally believe that teenagers these days shouldn’t be so naive and think that people they don’t know, especially on sites such as facebook, are trustworthy and their friend. This issue affects Canadians because we have to bring awareness to internet safety and realize that we need to talk to youth about such issues. Canada and the media seem to favour the victims side which is understandable but they do also agree that parents should speak to kids before they start using websites such as facebook to ensure that their child is being responsible and smart.

Monday, 18 April 2011

You're Smart Bro... (International)

AFP April 18, 2011

 In Washington on Tuesday doctors have now found new ways of diagnosing Alzheimer’s disease. Now instead of one key symptom such as memory loss, doctors are finding new ways of discovering this disease that can be found 10years earlier. What arose this scientific discovery is the new developments in technology in the medical field. For three decades progress on diagnosing people with Alzheimer’s hasn’t changed, until now. I personally feel this is a great discovery that truely shows how far along we have come in medical research. This issue affects Canadians because everyone is affected with this terrible disease and with the help of brilliant minds we may one day be able to cure people of the disease for good. Canada and the media favour these new studies because of the amazing accomplishments it will have in catching Alzheimer’s earlier on, making it easier to treat.

I Can't Swim Bro.. (National)

By Barb Pacholik and Mary Agnes Welch, Postmedia News and Winnipeg Free Press

 In Regina Saskatchewan during the course of the week water levels have exceeded and Saskatchewan Lakes towards the south of the province have made people resort to traveling in canoes. Manitoba as well has now had to shut down their main road route to the United States due to the flooding. The people of Saskatchewan and Manitoba are hoping for better weather conditions that may control the water levels once more. People are forced to sandbag and try and save possessions to the best of their ability. I personally would be devastated if there was ever a flood in Surrey. I couldn’t imagine how it would feel to have my house filling with water and having my house destroyed. This issue affects Canadians because we have to help our fellow citizens in these desperate times. All the provinces should recognize other provinces need our help and I believe Canada and the media are favouring the side of these provinces who are suffering from these floods. They need help and should receive the help they deserve.

Just Let Them Play B-Ball Bro.. (Provincial)

By Staff reporter, The Province March 23, 2011



  At a Kamloops Elementary school basketball court around 4:30pm on Tuesday, a man in his mid 20’s was stabbed and killed. The victim’s friend who was in the washroom at the time of the attack was found providing CPR for the victim when paramedics arrived. No motive behind this violent crime has been found, the victim was pronounced dead on arrival when taken to hospital. I personally do not understand what makes people want to take someone else’s life. No one deserves to die especially a person so young with a full life ahead of them. This issue affects Canadians because it shows the random violent crimes we as Canadians must put to justice. Canada and the media both are in favour of the late victim who’s death is being investigated by Kamloops RCMP.