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www.pgcitizen.ca | Tuesday, May 11, 2010 7 news It’s not who is - it’s who isn’t using Internet The Canadian Press web or visit Facebook last year. more in a typical week, compared usage rates at 89 per cent apiece. The greatest gap, though, relat- “There’s an age group where the with 49 per cent in 2007. A similar proportion of men (81 ed to household income. About 94 TORONTO — It’s no longer a usage is approaching saturation, While Newfoundland and per cent) and women (80 per per cent of people from house- question of who’s using the Inter- there’s very little room to grow,” Labrador and New Brunswick had cent) used the Internet in 2009. holds with incomes of $85,000 or net in Canada, it’s who isn’t. said Statistics Canada analyst Ben the lowest percentages of citizens Among Canadians living in com- more used the Internet in 2009, A new Statistics Canada study Veenhof, who added that not only online, with 69 and 73 per cent, munities with populations of compared with 56 per cent in has found 80 per cent of Canadi- are more people going online, but they had the largest growth since 10,000 or more, 83 per cent used households with incomes of ans aged 16 and older, or 21.7 mil- they’re staying there longer. 2007 with 15 per cent increases. the Internet compared with 73 per $30,000 or less. The respective lion people, used the Internet for Of those who identified them- The highest rates of Internet users cent of those from communities proportions in 2007 were 90 and personal reasons last year, up from selves as Internet users, 75 per at 85 per cent were in both British with fewer people. This digital di- 48 per cent. 73 per cent in 2007. cent said they were online every Columbia and Alberta, followed by vide on the basis of community Internet measurement company Among young people aged 16 to single day, up from 68 per cent in 81 per cent in Ontario. size has persisted since 2007, comScore estimates just over 22 24, only two out of every 100 said 2007. Fifty-five per cent said they Calgary and Saskatoon were the when the respective proportions million Canadians used the Inter- they didn’t send an email, surf the used the Internet for five hours or most online-savvy cities, with web- were 76 and 65 per cent. net in the last month. Afghan document ‘Prince of Pot’ talks down to wire headed for jail? The Canadian Press The Canadian Press OTTAWA — Talks aimed at averting a parliamen- VANCOUVER — Canada’s self- tary showdown - and possible election - over sensitive styled “Prince of Pot” was ordered Afghan detainee documents are going down to the extradited to the United States on wire. Monday, ending his high-profile Commons Speaker Peter Milliken gave the govern- five-year battle to avoid U.S. drug ment and opposition parties until Tuesday to find a charges related to his Canadian way for MPs to scrutinize the documents uncensored seed-selling business. without jeopardizing national security. The federal Justice Department With the deadline looming, negotiators for all par- announced that the minister had ties are to meet again early Tuesday morning for only signed off on Marc Emery’s extra- the fourth time since Milliken’s ruling two weeks ago. dition to Washington state. But there were signs Monday that opposition par- Emery could be turned over to ties are beginning to lose patience with what they American authorities within suspect is deliberate government foot-dragging. days. Negotiators haven’t met since last Thursday, much As he surrendered himself to to the surprise of opposition parties which had ex- sheriffs in Vancouver earlier in the pected the government to schedule meetings over the day, not yet sure whether he National Guard troops and others help load boats with orange plastic booms at the Breton would be extradited. Sound Marina in Hopedale, La. After the failure of a submerged box to control leaking oil, weekend or at least on Monday. “It is right up to the edge, obviously, isn’t it?” said Emery had been out on bail efforts at surface clean-up continue. since last fall. AP photo NDP defence critic Jack Harris. “It is a long time (between meetings). The govern- “The minister ordered the sur- ment did say they were hoping for some sort of reso- render of Mr. Marc Emery to the Sub attacks oil leak with chemicals lution by last Friday. That sense of urgency was cer- United States,” department tainly not there after the meeting last Thursday.” spokeswoman Carole Saindon as crews continue effort to slow flow said in a brief email statement. The Associated Press buildup thwarted their plan to siphon off most of the leak using a 100-ton contain- A remote-controlled submarine shot a ment box, pushed ahead with other poten- chemical dispersant into the maw of a mas- tial short-term solutions, including using a sive undersea oil leak Monday, further evi- smaller box and injecting the leak with junk dence that authorities expect the gusher to to plug it. Chief operating officer Doug Sut- keep erupting into the Gulf of Mexico for tles said they hope to have the smaller con- weeks or more. tainment device in place by the end of the Crews using the deep-sea robot attempted week. to thin the oil - which is rushing up from the However, none of these attempts has been seabed at a pace of about 795,000 litres per tried so deep - about a 1.6 kilometres down. day - after getting approval from the Envi- Workers were simultaneously drilling a re- ronmental Protection Agency, BP PLC offi- lief well, the solution considered most per- cials said. Two previous tests of the disper- manent, but that was to take up to three sant were done to determine the potential months. impact on the environment, and the third At least 13.25 million litres were believed round of spraying began early Monday and to have leaked since an April 20 drilling rig it will last 24 hours. blast killed 11. If the gusher continues un- The EPA said in a statement the effects of abated, it would surpass the Exxon Valdez the chemicals were still widely unknown. disaster as the nation’s worst spill by late BP engineers, casting about after an ice June. No decision yet on bank fraud charges This message sponsored by 00664401 The Canadian Press phase. No decision has been made yet whether we are entering into a criminal in- CALGARY — Police say they haven’t decid- vestigation or not.” ed whether a criminal investigation is war- The CBC reported that the RCMP and Cal- ranted into allegations of one of the biggest gary police had told the Bank of Montreal mortgage frauds in Canadian history. they wouldn’t investigate potential fraud. “We’ve had thousands of documents pro- The network quoted sources as saying top vided to us by the Bank of Montreal. It goes investigators from both forces met with the to our commercial crime unit and they got it bank and said they weren’t interested in a about 10 days ago,” RCMP Sgt. Patrick criminal investigation. Webb said Monday. CBC didn’t immediately respond to a re- “They are looking at it. It’s an assessment quest for comment. Prince George Citizen Raise-a-Reader Youth Writing Camp July 22 - 25 UNBC is proud to host the first ever Prince George Citizen Raise-a-Reader Writer’s Camp. At this FREE camp students will experience a variety of writing-related CongratulationsCongratulations workshops and activities facilitated by UNBC professors and visiting authors. Students will to to thethe winnerswinners ofof ourour experience the campus setting while exploring and developing their creative, storytelling artistic and Jeff Dunham expressive abilities. Jeff Dunham Interested students between the ages of 16 and 18 should TriviaTrivia ContestContest send a five-page sample of their writing and a letter introducing themselves to Dr. Pictured are Alan Ramsay, Robert Budde, English Citizen Business Development Program, UNBC, 3333 Coordinator and Janet Van Wijk. University Way, Prince George, B.C. V2N 4Z9 or send Not pictured Annette Robinson. to [email protected] or call Both ladies won tickets to see 250-960-6693 Jeff Dunham & a $100 Gift Card for Hummus Brothers Tapas Bar. Deadline for Submissions is June 1st 671878 Proudly sponsored by 671900.