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On January 25, On January 25, Bell will donate 5¢ more to mental health initiatives for every + Text message” + Mobile and long distance call” + Tweet and Instagram post using #BellLetsTalk + Facebook video view + Snapchat using the Bell Let's Talk geofilter bell.ca/letstalk KFVCVOTs 2) Bell Let's Talk Howie Mandel Is online car shopping ? Fish From Iceland Your essenyj THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 2017 City makes move after indigenous elders expressed a k concerns Thealmost | ‘ "ine my Jeremy too exact (Oa SE certs provenance of : Metro |Edmonton foodatalocal iam Soph Sette fishmarket teers metroNEWS SS mets Hi, ?’mHarold,anAtlanticCod caught | eteeeseaeee on Novy. 16 offthe coastoficeland.Iwas [Race ce eto 7 ri ginal Peoples Television caughtbyacrew onthe Kolbeinsey Network (APTN) questioned his -252.1'mthree pounds, andlarrived |[uueeeter emer: Coun. Scott McKeen, who sits inEdmonton 36 hours after I bitthe ona commlttse overseeing the hook.Itookajet. aeciaign wal tough Indigenous relations and rec~ eta. TK metroNEWS High 4°C/Low-4°C Pleasant ©@ onciliation are some of the high: est values for Edmonton,” McKeen said. “We did outreach to elders and we heard enough concern that we decided that we would cancel his speaking engagement.” The Winter Cities Shake-Up will showcase Edmonton's winter-city strategies. Boyden, who was to share stories of winter, was sched: uled prior to APTN's investigation. But Boyden will nonetheless be coming to Edmonton. ‘The author, who has clarified his since the APTN story, is scheduled to speak at an Edmonton Public Library event on April 27. Tina Thomas, the library's exec: utive director of strategy and in- novation, said officials discussed whether to cancel, but quickly vill still speak. freedom, and the idea that people have the right to express their views," Thomas said “We invited Joseph Boyden be cause he's an internationally re nowned author, and that hasn't changed. Boyden’s Edmonton appearance cancelled McKeen understands people could criticize the committee for potentially censoring Boyden, but said censorship is more relevant toa literature event than a winter conference. You sort of recognize the win ter story gets lost, and that we don’t want, either,” he said. “It's not like we're riding on Boyden. The conference is unique in the world and it’s really something to be proud of, so why put any stain on that through controversy?” The National Speakers Bureau — Boyden’s represt Winter Cities Shake. ence — didn't comment by press time after Metro made phone calls iss) Indigenous relations and reconciliation are some of the highest values for Edmonton. Coun. Scott McKeen Sse UNA VUANGANE Gi 7PM UL! 16-17 TEAM POSTERS TO BE GIVEN|AWAY WIOTHE FIRST FANS THROUGH THE DOOR sFATS 9G Ue 7 Otis I 7 LY Gamera a a ‘HUGE:SELECTION OF VEHICLES - - 300 USED CARS IN INVENTORY! aa CARS WITH PAYMENTS =... OVER A HUNDRED MAKES AND MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM! ce a) DRASTICALLY REDUCED PRICES - DONT MISS YOUR CHANCE TO SAVE BIG! 13 DAYS ONLY! JANUARY 197} - 3157, 2017 daily news Child-youth advocate launches LGBTQ report METRO EXCLUSIVE Probes stigma, harassment in welfare and justice systems Kevin Maimann »Metro| Edmonton Alberta's child and youth ad- vocate is building its firstever report to protect “LGBTQ2S" youth in the child welfare and youth justice systems, after ‘an outcry from young people about the stigma and harass- ment they endure, ‘The office is calling on youth who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer} questioning or twospirited to share their experiences for the report, which will eventually make a series of recommen- dations to the government this fall The fact that there needs to be changes is what we've heard over and over again,” child and youth advocate Del Graff told Metro Wednesday. Up to 40 per cent of home- less youth in Alberta are mem- bers of the LGBTQ28 commun- ity, according to numbers posted on the organization's website. The site notes harassment, stigma and rejection faced Child and youth advocate Del Graff will be making a report to government. kevin TuoNGiFoR METRO while in care contribute to Youth running away, having The fact that there needs to be fanotlonal problems and Ie changes is what we've heard over Ainarecauple iayous pet and over again. bel Graff son is transgender and there is not accommodation for that or tionships that they have in a are, you wouldn't feel com- even recognition of that. that setting,” Graff said. fortable. becomes a barrier to the rela “Ifyou couldn't be who you “And we're talking about here young people are living” The last time the office undertook a special report was in 2014 to address the welfare of indigenous children in gov- ernment care. Graff said that while it's un- clear at this point what the changes coming out of this report will look like, it is clear that the systems need guid- He is also reaching out to social workers and groups that provide services to sexual and gender diverse youth. Kristopher Wells, faculty director of the University of Alberta's Institute for Sexual Minority Studies and Services, said the voices of queer youth themselves will be the most important piece. “We know that LGBT youth are often over-represented in issues of homelessness, street involvement, and within the issues of sexuality and gender identity are often poorly unde- stood within the care network, Wells said. “So it's fantastic to shine a spotlight on these issues and hopefully provide the tools and resources to enable the child and youth care system and workers to doa better job.” LGBTQ2S youth face a 14 times higher risk of suicide and substance abuse compared to cisgender youth, according toa recent Canadian Mental Health Association study. 13 to sit on safety panel Child and youth advocate Del Graff says he is “quite pleased’ with the three experts brought in by the Alberta government to siton a panel that will study how to keep children in gov- ernment care safe. The 13:member panel, final- ized Wednesday, includes Patti LaBoucane Benson with Native Counselling Services of Alberta, Bruce MacLaurin with the fac ulty of social work at the Uni- versity of Calgary and Peter Choate, who teaches social work and child mental health at Calgary's Mount Royal Uni- versity “These are people that know the business of child welfare, they know what the issues are,” Graff said. It will be filled out by repre- sentatives from all parties in the Alberta legislature, Debbie Jabbour, the NDP MLA for Peace River, will chair the panel. Human Services Min- ister Irfan Sabir will sit as an exoflicio member Opposition members on the panel include Wildrose human services critic Jason Nixon, Pro- agressive Conservative interim Leader Ric Melver, Alberta Party Leader Greg Clark and Liberal Party Leader David Swann. Premier Rachel Notley an- nounced the panel in Decem- ber, in response to slow action in the case of a four-year-old girl named Serenity, who died While in the care of extended family. ANNOUNCEMENT 0 ¢ Audi is proud to welcome these Audi Specialist: MARK 1p JONES ANGELES of GBUD Audi Edmonton's Original Audi Store Southgate Audi Driving satisfaction. 1235 - 101 street 780.462.2834 southgateaudi.com | 4 | Thursd Edmonton |metré NEWS Small change, big infill zz asks to be DEVELOPMENT Council passes @ reinstated motion to alter Having some lot size and ease oftheselarge | 4 ee variances in there | yex:for offensive posts on socal doesn'thelp build | media suid Wednesday he was filing paperwork asking to be thattrust withthe | ceinsutd, 7 community. ‘Alan Hallman said he was denied due process to tell his side of the tory “Tvennever once ben asked to ay homes are largely made for | defend myself on this. l wasn't housing crunch CY teremy Simes » Metro |Edmonton In a change that shows the Coun. Ben Henderson power of the centimetre, city people with fat wallets even aware this was going on,” ‘council drew new lines Wednes- Sherri Shorten, an architect in | Hallman said in an interview. Edmonton, presented commit- | “Where is the due process day that could allow 4.000 ots | be split and for skinny homes t be developed on them in Edmon- ton's mature neighbourhoods. | i tee with an affordability solution | through this? They are smear- in the form of “porkchop” lots. | ing my reputation through the Such lots are divided horizon- | media with no opportunity for tally, where small and affordable | me to defend myself” The amazing part? The ‘change was only 10 centimetres. hhomes would face the back al- | ‘Troy Wason, the party’s exec Councillors passed a motion Sherri Shorten, an architectin Edmonton, proposed the city look atthe ‘pork-chop’ modelto ley while a taller home would | tive director, declined to say atthe urban planning commit- makeinfill development work for everyone. seneny snesiMero face the street what will happen when Hall- tee Wednesday that would al- Kalen Anderson, director of | man’s paperwork is delivered low the minimum lot width — the city discovered lots were 14.9 ministration will begin focussing homes to have side entrances. _ planning with the city, said the | or whether Hallman will get a for skinny homes be at least metres (rather than the typical on micrise projects along main “Having some of these large _poriechop model is worth think- | hearing. Party president Kather 75 metres instead of the cur 15.2 metres) due toarchaic sur road corridors near transit hubs. variances in there doesn’t help ing about. ine O'Neill could not be reached rent 7.6 metres, veying methods. But Coun, Ben Henderson build that trust with the com- “With this nodes and cor- | for comment. ‘The change may seem mean- wasn't pleased with how the munity." Henderson said. ridors approach, we can talk | _ Hallman has apologized for ingless but is in fact powerful. Infill woes city was allowing some new de- about different types of hous- | the messages but says he is not The decision — which The motion came after council. velopments to bend the rules. Want a pork-chop? ing, which also has different | even aware who, ifanyone, filed toapublichearingnext month lors debated the next steps of That includes apartments being Infill affordability wasalso raised price points fora more inclusive | a complaint against him forfurther debate—comes after Edmonton's infill plans, as ad- built onsmall lots and allowing during the debate, as new skin- community. THE CANADIAN PRESS DEFINE YOURSELF IN THE DETAILS. SUITS S050 Choose a premium fabric from the world’s leading mills. Decide on your lapel style, pocket treatment, vent options and more. $89 5 SS.) Then, allow our Clothing Advisors to fit you with a Canadian-crafted suit by J.P, Tford Samuelsohn or Copley, starting at just $895 and backed by our lifetime maintenance guarantee. You've waited long enough. Define yourself in the details. Sale ends February 12. Make your statement. There's no better time to experience the luxury of personalization than Harry's Made-to-Measure Sale. 4 ‘THERE'S ONLY ONE HARRY. J.P. TILFORD Mae ea. HARRY ROS: SAMUELSOHN COPPLEY HARRYROSEN.COM. WEST EDMONTON MALL 780.464.1637 | metre NEWS| Edmonton Nothing fishy about where these’re caught BUSINESS paying dividends for Edmonton Seafood retailer Ocean Odyssey Know-your-food | {2°5 trend’sonthe line “We're breaking sales records and many sellers —_ °y,!:2: 2d bounds since our relaunch. Not all businesses are arereelingitin suffering in today’s economy,” sid coowner Pat Batten, who Lucy with husband Darrell expanded Haines the shop several months ago to For Metro | Edmonton awestend site Part of that growth is latch- Knowing where your food comes ing on to the know-your-food fromis a consumer trend that's trend, they said, “We can tell you the boat the fish comes from — even the fisherman's name. We follow the fish from the source: how it's handled and shipped. I's a specialty product, but a lot of customers want quality food, ‘and they'll invest in buying and ‘cooking it at home,” Batten sai. The know-yourfood trend is becoming mainstream, said Sy vvain Charlebois from the Univer- sity of Guelph's Food Institute. “Consumers are increasingly Chef Daniel Letourneau concerned about where their _ weekly Edmonton stop), Odyssey food comes from, so environ chefand general manager Dan- ‘mental impact, animal welfare, iel Letoureau said buyers on a natural versus artifical, and sup. budget are downsizing portions. ply-chain transparency influence _A longtime vendor with the their buying decisions, making farmers’ market, Ocean Odyssey values often matter more than offers products ffom fellow vend- value,” he said, ors like Fuge Fine Meats, Meat From BC. Cohoand red spring Street Pies food truck, Luba’s salmon to weekly shipments of ‘Tortes and Sunshine Organics. Icelandic cod, redfish, haddock "Going out to eat may take a ‘and the numberone seller, Arc- dip these days, but people still tic Char (put out fresh every have to eat.” said Letourneau. Thursday thanks to Icelandair's “They're coming here.” LAW ENFORCEMENT Officer leads police while facing charges The Calgary Police Association of Jason Arkinstall, who was continues to be led by an of: charged with uttering threats ficer who has been charged against Derrick. with perjury and assault with Arkinstall was acquitted in weapon, avicepresident with 2011, the 2.200-member union said Lomore said he can't under- Wednesday. stand why so much time passed Mike Lomore, the associa- between the arrest and charges tion's vicepresident of admin- being laid against the officers, istration, said Sgt. Les Kaminski “This is ridiculous and it remains president, but theorgan- shouldn't happen. These offi- ization’s board is weighing op- cers have suffered a great deal of tons and consulting members. stress. Their names are being be. The Alberta Serious Incident smudged in the press as to what Response Team, the province's they're involved in,” he said. police watchdog, announced __Lomore said he's known ‘charges Tuesday against Kamin- Kaminski for a long time and ski and another officer, Const. “he's a good man.” Brant Derrick, who is accused Supt. Steve Barlow with the of assault causing bodily harm, Calgary Police Service said Tues- “We support both officers day areview was conducted after facing these charges," Lomore the 2011 trial, but it was deter- said. “They're only allegations mined that a wider investigation right now.” ‘was not necessary. He said that The charges stem froma2008 _ in hindsight the police should traffic stop in downtown Cal- have investigated, ‘gary that resulted in the arrest Te caADiAN PRESS © correction A Canadian Press story almost $10 billion. 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Tuesday night — including Asked whether the English- one about how English speak- speaking people in the audi- non-compliance ‘An average of about 1,400 Can adian immigrants are intercepted Canadit ers could get help to access to. ence Tuesday night did not at the border each year and or Canada's immigration law requires. Average number of Canadian immigrants who | mental health services. deserve to understand him, he dered removed fom the countzy permanent residents to be are intercepted at the border each year and “Thank you for using our replied: “I maybe could have ferotflliagtherreeney physical presennCaadefor ordered removed fom the county for residency | COUN Two offical an- sswered paring Although these newcomers period, cousresr covemmehT Or canion non-compliance: fecillrespond in rench,""inr Hon, it would have been good can appeal toa tribunal to re deau told'a woman ata town thing to do." miccavanian store their permanent resident immigrant, don’t make a mis- statistics available, During the slapped with removal orders status, only one in 10 succeeds, take. If you do, we want to see period, Canada accepted some for residency non-compliance according to government data. you kicked out. 260,000 newcomers annually. at Pierre Elliot Trudeau airport The tribunal is supposed to Canada’s immigration law re ‘The mumberofremovalorders in Montreal, dwarfing the 439 be immigrants’ last resort as quires permanent residents tobe issued against these individuals and 972 people respectively the Parliament has given it the physically present in Canada for had risen sharplyto 1413in2014 intercepted at Toronto's Pear- discretionary power to give im- atleast 730 days in every fiveyear from 605 in 2008, when former son aizport and the Vancouver migrants second chanceifthey period in ordertomaintain their Conservative Immigration Min- International Airport breach the law.” said immigra- status. Otherwise, theirresidency isterJason Kenney cuckeddown The numbers do not include tion lawyer Lawrence Wong, who _ will be revoked. on fraud, those who had their permanent obtained the data through an According to the Canada Bor- Across Canada, Quebec had _ residency revoked due to crimin- ‘access to information request. der Services Agency, on average the highest detection rate: more ality and misrepresentation, who “But that second chance in 1,423 permanent residentsayear than a third of the removal o- were refused travel documents reality is hard to come by. The were stopped at the border for ders were issued in the province. to return or who voluntarily national sentiment is pretty failing the requirement from Between 2008 and 2014, a relinquished their permanent | Justin Trudeau visits a restaurant Wednesday in Granby, Quebec. much the same. 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