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CANADIANS FATTER, LESS FIT THAN IN ’81, PG 9 Weddingspg 24 FRIDAY’S JACKPOT Gowns get more layers, accents $10 MILLION TORONTO • THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 2010 metronews.ca A nation in ruins Canadian link (cid:129) Canada has one of the world’s largest Haitian dias- poras. Some facts about the Haitian-Canadian communi- ty: (cid:129)102,430 people in Canada lH(cid:129)(cid:129)padb(cid:129)i—iassliaaOnAegM t ’ilse -HgltinwC mvidoeaateah cnasion nttiortittsh in iraay toiedHe nd nQ9 aiewa ir,w0alu st i at hnmceehipisrteastbaei hah hbn esrk —2noe cic80cbin m.etc o50yhg noe,6m oe 7tr it mr8 fmtocoai 95gefs rCu19 nie Hpna,n,sl40taevn iuh39teaioasyte55ss---.. RICARDO ARDUENGO/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS DpTinaashzte dddoe sauedCuHr vbrviasoviodasairitesis ssnwi itandnadestrie ndfegaaitsbni cslnHhers ByiP-oosse ototdararclietdnshe-,wasti ilw undtJ wi-ord Pmieemr nriiqsetnee rt ncreaeee au div:Cen jetaoTd sratcqhy heuwoen kis whlterl eueo itrtonbhoef-. Haitians, with 2,150 living in rubble-strewn streets yes- stunned expressions frozen the metropolitan Toronto terday, crying for loved on their faces, men hidden area, according to the 2006 ones, and rescuers beneath plastic tarps and census. searched collapsed build- cotton sheets. (cid:129)Prominent Haitian-Canadi- ings as officials feared the Haiti’s leaders struggled ans include: Gov. Gen. death toll to compre- Michaëlle Jean; former from Haiti’s Catastrophe hend the ex- world champion boxer devastating tent of the ca- Joachim Alcine; current earthquake (cid:129) The international Red tastrophe — world light-heavyweight could reach Cross said one-third of the the worst boxing champion Jean Pas- into the tens country’s nine million peo- earthquake to cal; Olympic gold-medal of thousands. ple may need emergency hit the coun- sprinter Bruny Surin; hockey The first aid, a burden that would test try in 200 player Georges Laraque; cargo planes any nation and a crushing years. NBA basketball player with food, catastrophe for impover- “It’s incred- Samuel Dalembert; Canada’s water, med- ished Haiti. ible,” Preval first elected black mayor ical supplies, told CNN. “A Firmin Monestime of Mat- shelter and sniffer dogs lot of houses destroyed, tawa, Ont.; Jean Alfred, who headed to the Western hospitals, schools, personal was the first black member Hemisphere’s poorest na- homes. A lot of people in of Quebec’s national assem- tion a day after the magni- the street dead ... I’m still bly; award-winning author tude-7 quake flattened looking to understand the Dany Laferriere. much of the capital of two magnitude of the event and THE CANADIAN PRESS million people. how to manage.” Tuesday’s earthquake Preval said thousands of brought down buildings people were probably News on the M ve great and small — from killed. Leading Sen. Youri shacks in shantytowns to Latortue told The Associat- What’s this President Rene Preval’s ed Press that 500,000 could barcode for? gleaming white National be dead, but conceded no- Learn how to scan Palace. body really knows. tthhee i bnastrrcuocdteio wnsit aht Hospitals, schools and “Let’s say that it’s too ear- the top of pg 3 the main prison collapsed. ly to give a number,” Preval At a triage centre impro- said. VancouverGames vised in a hotel parking lot, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS people with cuts, broken bones and crushed ribs On the web Countdown moaned under tent-like to 2010 covers fashioned from (cid:129)Visit metronews.ca An injured child sits on a sidewalk yesterday in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Tuesday’s magnitude-7 earth- bloody sheets. for the latest developments Follow Metro as we quake flattened much of the Haitian capital of two million people and led some to say that tens of “This is much worse than on the earthquake in Haiti. bring you daily thousands could be dead. More coverage, pages 3, 8, 11, 35. a hurricane,” said doctors’ coverage leading up to the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver. How you can help: Ways to assist earthquake victims • Today — Hudec’s Olympic dream is on The following is a list of Canadian Red Cross: manitariancoalition.ca. Fund.” World Vision Canada: the line this reputable aid organiza- www.redcross.ca/helpnow, Plan Canada: www.plan- Doctors Without Bor- www.worldvision.ca/give-a- weekend, tions currently seeking call toll free 1-800-418- canada.ca/ ders: www.msf.ca gift/Pages/Earthquakein- page 22 cash donations for relief ef- 1111, or visit any Red Salvation Army: Unicef Canada: Haiti.aspx forts in earthquake-rav- Cross office. www.salvationarmy.ca, or www.unicef.ca/portal/Smart The Department of For- aged Haiti. Humanitarian Coalition call 1-800-725-2769. Dona- Default.aspx eign Affairs and Interna- On the web Donations can be made (consists of CARE Canada, tions can also be dropped United Jewish Appeal of tional Trade has also com- at the web pages or by call- Oxfam Canada, Oxfam- off at local Salvation Army Greater Toronto: piled a guide at www.inter- Visit metronews.ca ing the appropriate phone Quebec and Save the Chil- units. Specify “Haiti Earth- www.ujadonations.com/ national.gc.ca. for news updates numbers. dren Canada):www.thehu- quake Disaster Relief haiti or call 416-631-5705. THE CANADIAN PRESS Free Daily News Group Inc., operating as Metro Toronto 1 Concorde Gate, Suite 703, Toronto, Ontario M3C 3N6. Publisher: Bill McDonald “...pay as you go without feeling cheap...” – CountZero “I would love to see prepaid data plans.” – spencer “Prepaid should have the same accessibility as contract...” – anon “…recognize the importance of Prepaid customers.” – jdrake Prepaid. Postpaid. Funny how we love all paying customers equally. 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If the federal court of appeal stays the CTA decision, residents say their last recourse in railway disputes will be eliminated. TORSTAR NEWS SERVICE Elmira nurse killed in quake An Ontario nurse who support in several northern by this loss, and wish to ex- ment, but a posting on the Haiti died in the earthquake in communities. press our sincere sympathy website said the church Haiti was on her fourth “It is with a heavy heart Crisis to her family,” the group’s would be open for people medical mission to the is- that I share with you the president Phil Delsaut said to come and pray for Mar- land country, her church death of our dear sister, fourth time.” in the statement. tin and for Haiti. said yesterday. Yvonne Martin,” read a The Evangelical Church “We also extend our sym- “Please continue to pray Yvonne Martin of Elmira, statement posted by the of Canada, the group be- pathy to the families of oth- for her family, especially Ont., was one of seven peo- Waterloo Mennonite hind the missionary work, er foreign relief workers in- her husband Ron,” the post- ple who had arrived in Brethren Church. said the workers had just jured or missing and to the ing reads. Haiti’s capital Port-au- “Yvonne passed away as settled into a guest house people of Haiti affected by “In unity with them we Prince Tuesday afternoon a result of the earthquake when the ground began to this disaster.” are consoled to know that when the earthquake hit. in Haiti, where she had tremble and the shelter col- A woman who answered she died doing exactly what The group was planning to just arrived to do medical lapsed. the phone at the Waterloo she loved to do.” provide medical care and mission work for the “We are deeply saddened church declined to com- THE CANADIAN PRESS Scan this barcode for more Local news on your smartphone. 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CARLOS OSORIO/TORSATR NEWS SERVICE HDtoatHtieoslOvadr “mteiN aT hhtfsOihro ie,aiti RevytesrtSore nedte i UhdbCoa’assernl a ei aianmvsrnvi ue nadehe rdreso toeytig rr aomy w rtdnreeeiemhmesselt ail ate ocedowinrhf ,e ddd ha triay weseofysallf,op as-.- Urban Compass McGuinty says he feels a donor fatigue for Haiti; peo- April Lindgren “sense of responsibility” to ple are a little desensitized brings Metro help Haitians, who form about the misfortunes that readers the part of Ontario’s diverse hit that country,” said den- issues that population. tist Eric Pierre, honorary are affecting Tuesday’s magnitude-7 consul general for Torontonians quake in Haiti was the Toronto’s 15,000 Haitians strongest to hit the poor and founder of the Caribbean country in more Pierspective humanitarian than 200 years. aid agency. The quake crushed thou- Tonia Dyer began to cry. sands of buildings, from At 76, she has been co-ordi- WHAT’S ONLINE TODAY schools and shacks to the nating relief here in Toron- National Palace and the to for her homeland for 30 BlogsBackbeat takes a final United Nations peacekeep- years, after hurricanes, af- look at the influential artists ing headquarters. Matt Capobianco, left, and Sean D’Souza, of Global Medics, load up supplies that will be going for ter floods, after a school who left us this past decade THE CANADIAN PRESS the relief effort in Haiti. collapsed with no warning VideoGov. Gen. Michaëlle at all, and now the worst Jean’s emotional disaster of all. message to her News in brief Like so many Haitians Haitian “broth- around the world, Dyer ers and sisters” COMMUNICATION The Internet went dead. But the sad reality being posted under the #haiti huge impact in establishing the woke early yesterday, at metronews. proved to be the best link be- is few in the impover-ished hashtag — relatively few origi- initial lines of communication unable to sleep, haunted by ca/canada tween people in Haiti and the country had the means to go nated from inside the country. with aid workers already on the nightmares and compelled outside world in the hours af- online. While Twitter was be- According to the most recent ground in Haiti, reported both to start calling relatives ter Tuesday’s devastating earth- ing barraged with messages estimates from the World Red Cross Canada and Oxfam again for news. quake, with blog posts, tweets about the quake yesterday — Bank, just more than 10 per Canada, which used Skype “I don’t know if we’re go- and video conferencing getting in the afternoon several cent of Haitians have access to video conferencing in lieu of ing to get any good news.” ADVERTISE TODAY! 1 888 91 metro (63876) the word out when phones hundred tweets a minute were the Internet. Still, the Net had a phones. THE CANADIAN PRESS TORSTAR NEWS SERVICE Tired of paying more at the dentist for a cleaning? The difference betweenOMI and everyone else is SAVE UP TO 30% ON A CLEANING! DRAMATIC!!! Book a Cleaning & Whitening for only $168. Others deliver empty promises.OMI delivers SUCCESSFUL TREATMENT!!! That’s over a $100 savings! 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TORSTAR NEWS SERVICE Seniors must know when * to quit driving: McGuinty IdttDtatehicom’asreccld i utetdgaoo peotynro nv ts i oM etnst tor tsctonhe hGdpmaneue tid e ciowcnrinlrdiatastvyek, iia m nPeswnag reodehi,ddf ment ahtnyoihneee tieisrtr’-s CARLOS OSORIO/TORSTAR NEW lsiofe“oF nooefr ra Trsoaotrmhoenert ot fmhoaloknts h, elart.iet’rs, S SERVICE but there does come a point in time when it is no longer safe for you to drive 1100 a car,” McGuinty said. “You have to be honest with GRANDPRIZES yacinoaudnr .s”seolf dino etsh ayto urer gaprhdy s.i..- A woman killed Tuesday by a car at the intersection of Eglinton McGuinty’s comments Avenue and Martin Grove Road reportedly pushed her baby’s W ! came a day after a mother stroller out of harm’s way just before impact. N E was killed when she and her baby were hit while part of government.” TTTTOOOOPPPP GGGGRAND PRIZE crossing a busy intersec- Ontario has the “tough- 2000 accident tion by a car that allegedly est regime” in Canada for ran a red light. The 12- elderly drivers, said Trans- (cid:129) Questions about senior week-old boy was un- portation Minister Jim drivers posing a safety risk harmed despite being Bradley. When drivers turn surfaced in 2000, when a knocked out of his stroller. 80, they must pass a writ- Toronto woman died after The driver was an 83- ten test and attend a class being dragged for almost a year-old woman. with other drivers. If the kilometre under a car driven McGuinty said he’s will- driver has any demerit by 84-year-old Pilar Hicks. ing to listen to any advice points, they must pass a his transport minister may road test, he said. re-test. 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The minister has also de- Baltovich won a full ac- cided not to compensate quittal in 2008 for the mur- Anthony Hanemaayer, der of his girlfriend Eliza- who was wrongfully con- beth Bain, a crime for victed of sexual assault in which he served eight 1987. years behind bars. Bentley says the case in- Attorney General Chris volved, among other Bentley says financial com- things, a “voluntary, un- pensation is not appropri- equivocal and informed” ate in the Baltovich case. guilty plea and “honest but Bentley says in each mistaken” identity evi- stage of the case, the dence. THE CANADIAN PRESS News in brief SCHEMEThe lawyer for finan- turn from China. But Cuddy cial adviser Weizhen Tang — said he doesn't know if he'll who’s accused of orchestrating represent him because Tang is a Ponzi scheme that allegedly broke and may have to apply defrauded investors of tens of for legal aid. 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Sears Canada Inc. metro metronews.ca Thursday, January 14, 2010 6 local Gold miners quarrel Toronto’s Barrick Gold Corp. has launched a lawsuit in an attempt to stop New Gold Inc. from selling 70 per cent of a project in Chile.THE CANADIAN PRESS First for the church Nguyen ordained as bishop, makes Roman Catholic history RbmAabpatsleies saaT icvwShcanha.te one Vme.C p l idMablen. eate cihCssfoceooc ahrinertnldatisenaci e Nnyt dlb1 o’aygasi,tue1s u’ishCsn0oy tfo0ageneirtp en rhsp dstoete aRftdoyoorp,oa-lkle. FRANK GUNN/THE CANADIAN PRESS Nguyen, 43, was named an auxiliary bishop in the Archdiocese of Toronto with responsibility for the areas of Scarborough and Durham just 12 years after becoming a priest. Several members of his family arrived from Saigon on Monday night so they could be on hand for the ceremony — the first full Auxiliary Bishop Vincent Nguyen, right, was ordained yesterday family reunion in 30 years. at St. Michael’s Cathedral. Also present was a for- mer Toronto high school with 19 family members in thinking about the day I’d teacher who once taught 1983. be ordained bishop,” he Nguyen English. “I don’t think at any told CTV. Nguyen fled Vietnam point in my life I was THE CANADIAN PRESS McGuinty defends comments Third arrest made about allegations against Fantino after deadly attack CRIMEToronto police have ALLEGATIONS Premier Dal- arrested a third person in ton McGuinty is rejecting What he said the death of a man who suggestions he was trying was attacked at a shopping to downplay the criminal al- (cid:129) On Tuesday, McGuinty plaza last July. legations against Ontario’s said there was no need for Annushath Indrakan - top cop. Fantino to step aside until than, 19, was attacked by Provincial police Com- the charge is dealt with be- as many as five men last Ju- missioner Julian Fantino is cause it’s a “private infor- ly 20 and died on the way facing one count of influ- mation being put forward to hospital after being hit encing or attempting to in- by a private citizen.” on the head with a fluence municipal officials hammer and stabbed. — an allegation he has before the courts, and said Police say Theepan vowed to fight. he wasn’t trying to trivialize Thivviyananthan, 19, of McGuinty said yesterday the charge against the com- Toronto, has been charged he couldn’t comment fur- missioner. with first-degree murder. ther on the case because it’s THE CANADIAN PRESS THE CANADIAN PRESS Realize the potential **SSuubbjjeecctt ttoo aavvaaiillaabbiilliittyy.. ®®:: UUsseedd bbyy AAmmeexx BBaannkk ooff CCaannaaddaa uunnddeerr lliicceennssee ffrroomm AAmmeerriiccaann EExxpprreessss.. metro metronews.ca Thursday, January 14, 2010 8 Canadian who runs Haitian orphanage prepares for more children A Calgary-area man who runs an orphanage in Haiti says he’s expecting to care for more children than ever following a devastating earthquake that has killed thousands. Jerry Epp, president of God’s Littlest Angels Canada, says all 160 children in his agency’s care are OK. THE CANADIAN PRESS Give more money to Haiti: Ignatieff Canada Liberal Leader Michael Ignatieff says the Canadian government should be contributing more money to help earthquake victims in Haiti. Ignatieff says the $5 million in aid that Ottawa announced yesterday is a good start but Canada should give more. Speaking to University of Toronto students this morning, the Liberal leader said Canadians should stand together to help Haitians, who are dealing with horrific scenes of devastation. THE CANADIAN PRESS Ottawa plans Quake drives Governor General to tears Canadians seek info on loved ones help for Haiti McOeTiiTcvAheWadë Alw leo JredGa noo vfh . athde j uwsGto errnset-. 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Hall with U.S. ambassador mael, host of a Montreal medical services after Oda said Canada has mos- David Jacobson. Haitian radio station. “I Tuesday’s devastating quito nets, basic household And she kept her compo- Governor General Michaëlle Jean addresses dignitaries gathered don’t know if I have family earthquake. goods, tents and sanitation sure during a highly unusu- for a briefing on the situation in Haiti at the department of For- who have died or not.” Cabinet ministers out- packages that are ready to al inside-the-war-room pho- eign Affairs in Ottawa yesterday. THE CANADIAN PRESS lined the government’s ef- go as soon as it’s clear what to-op with Prime Minister forts yesterday and said at precisely is needed. Despite Stephen Harper and his cri- of the Canadian Embassy She concluded her state- least one Canadian suffered the situation’s urgency, she sis-management team yes- staff in Port-au-Prince. ment with a Creole mes- minor injuries in the quake, said it’s important to take terday. “Now more than ever, it sage directly to her Haitian while another was trapped time to co-ordinate relief ef- But during a sombre is time for us to show our homeland. in a collapsed building. For- forts. THE CANADIAN PRESS press conference on the solidarity with the most “I was saying to the Hait- eign Affairs Minister Law - earthquake in Haiti, the vulnerable people in the ian people they are not reernncmee Cnat ngnoot na tseaxidt mthees sgaogve- Visit mfore tthreo lnateewsts.ca wtroeiugbhlte d ohf istthorey caopupnetarrye’ds Asimsteerrsic ians , Houairt ib,”r oJtehaenr ss aanidd, afolormnee,”d ar epteoarrtye rsJ eabne foirne- Withd piah opnroev sideervdi cae c cruitti coaflf ,l isnokc itaol me- from the trapped man, but developments in Haiti. to crush Jean. She started her hand suddenly flying to departing. Haiti in quake’s aftermath. had no other details. to tear up when she spoke her mouth to stifle a sob. THE CANADIAN PRESS Scan this code for the full story. Savings so big they’re almost Goofy! Walt Disney World Book the Resort in Florida. Save up to 30% on Disney Value Resorts and 35% on Disney Moderate Resorts when you book a minimum 5 night vacation package. 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News in brief chair of obesity studies at Statistics Canada health measures specialist Jennifer Patry-Parisien, left, demonstrates a skinfold The survey, conducted by the University of Alberta test (which measures body fat) on Josee Savoie, chief of content and analysis for the Canadian Statistics Canada, is based VALE INCO Premier Dalton and scientific director of health measures survey, at a Statistics Canada mobile examination centre in Laval, Que., yesterday. on extensive health and fit- McGuinty says his government the Canadian Obesity Net- ness data collected from is willing to help Vale Inco and work. 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