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Court Bid To Save Our Killer Whales, page 8 21st Century Highways That Needs, page 13 WEConnect Marks India Day, page 17 Landmark Victory For Gay Rights In India Supreme Court Strikes Down Archaic 1861 British-Era Law; Decriminalizes Homosexuality New Delhi, Sep 6 (IANS) In down Section 377 of the Indian should be. “It is the constitution- a historic verdict, the Supreme Penal Code (IPC) as unconstitu- al and not social morality which Court on Thursday decriminal- tional. will prevail,” said the court. ized homosexuality between The bench said it is no longer The verdict sparked celebra- consenting adults by declaring an offence for LGBTIQ (lesbian, tions in the LGBTIQ community Section 377, the penal provision gay, bisexual, transgender/trans- across India even as the judgment which criminalised gay sex, as sexual, intersex and queer/ques- was being read out. Many of the “manifestly arbitrary”. tioning) community to engage community members who had In separate but unanimous ver- in consensual sex between two assembled outside the apex court dicts, a five-judge Constitution adults in private. jumped in joy and distributed Bench of Chief Justice Dipak Reading out the judgment, sweets. Misra, Justice Rohinton Nariman, Chief Justice Misra said attitudes Chief Justice Misra said con- Justice A.M. Khanwilkar, Justice and mentality have to change to sensual sex between adults in a Members of the LGBT community in Bengaluru dance to celebrate D.Y. Chandrachud and Justice accept others’ identity and accept private space, which is not harm after the country’s top court struck down a colonial-era law that Indu Malhotra partially struck what they are, and not what they Continued on page 7 criminalized homosexuality.(AP Photo/Aijaz Rahi) Jagmeet And Federal It’s Eid! NDP ‘Floundering’ OTTAWA: The New Demo- ing returns posted to the Elec- crats are a demoralized party tions Canada website show the today, according to political ana- party pulled in $4.86 million lysts. There have been rumblings from 39,053 donors. In 2016, among grassroots members that Continued on page 4 party leader Jagmeet Singh has so far failed to inspire Canadians, let alone the party cadre. Media reports are also indi- cating there is discontent in the caucus and a feeling that Jagmeet must step down if he loses or does not fare very well in Burnaby South - a safe seat from where he Prime Minister Justin Trudeau moves giant rolls of paper while visiting Rayonier Advanced is seeking election to Parliament, Materials in Kapuskasing, Ont. . The plant was jointly founded by The New York Times and although his home is in Bramp- Kimberly-Clark. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Frank Gunn ton. Jagmeet announced his can- didacy for the federal riding af- ter New Democrat MP Kennedy Stewart indicated he was stepping aside to run for mayor of Vancou- Trump, Trudeau Talk ver. The buzz that was generated when he took over as party chief has dissipated and nobody seems to be keen on hearing Jagmeet Of NAFTA Walk Out Singh’s ideas any more, which are today eerily similar to that of the Liberals. Dispute Resolution A Sticking Point; PM Blasts US President Money is also going to play a WASHINGTON: Donald negotiators that the mood inside economic and trade relationship major role in the decimation of Trump and Justin Trudeau raised the room was constructive as among the three North American the New Democrats under Jag- their trade brinkmanship to a new talks hit what is being described countries, with many workers’ meet Singh, if political analysts level Wednesday with each say- as an intense phase. Foreign Af- and industries’ prospects hanging are to be believed. ing they were willing to walk fairs Minister Chrystia Freeland in the balance. The federal New Democrats away from the North American went out of her way to praise her “We’re not going to accept that pulled in less money this year Free Trade Agreement if they counterpart, U.S. trade czar Rob- we should have to sign a bad deal than last, as newly released finan- don’t get what they want. ert Lighthizer, saying he was act- just because the president wants cial documents show the party Trudeau started the day by ing with “good faith’’ and “good that,’’ Trudeau told Edmonton ra- raised just under $5 million dol- branding Trump a rule breaker will.’’ dio station CHED. lars in 2017. to argue in favour of keeping a “The atmosphere continues to Trudeau offered some of his The party has now put out a mechanism to resolve trade dis- be productive and constructive,’’ sharpest criticism of the unpre- plea on the net: putes, while Trump hours later she said Wednesday evening, dictable American president, say- “Support progressive politics. BROKER said Canada had more to lose than adding that both countries’ offi- ing that Canada won’t give an “We are a grassroots move- the United States if the two coun- cials would continue negotiating inch to Trump’s desire to scrap ment. You can help us build a tries can’t make a deal to preserve late into the night. “We are mak- NAFTA’s Chapter 19 dispute fairer Canada for all. the three country NAFTA. ing good progress. We continue resolution panels. The chapter “Join us by making a donation. “That’s going to be fine for our to get a deeper and deeper under- allows companies to have their Will you chip in $5 now?” country,’’ Trump said. “It won’t standing of the concerns on both differences settled by indepen- There are also boxes for $10, be fine for Canada.’’ sides.’’ dent arbiters _ something Trump $15, $20, $25, $30 and $35 to The bombast of the two leaders Negotiations, now in their 13th views as an infringement of U.S. tick off. contrasted with the insistence of month, are key to determining the Continued on page 4 The NDP’s annual fundrais- Ford Moving Ahead To Take Over Toronto Subways TORONTO: The Ontario gov- would help the province to im- transportation system, has said said in a statement. ernment is moving ahead with a plement a more efficient regional uploading Toronto’s subway sys- “I’ve spent the last four years plan to take over Toronto’s sub- transit system, reduce costs and tem to the province would benefit working with the provincial and way system, appointing a special build transit faster,’’ the Progres- the city. federal governments to get this adviser to help develop the best sive Conservative government His Progressive Conservative done and I am determined to keep approach for the move. said in a statement on Friday. “It platform also promised to allow doing that because that is the only Michael Lindsay, who has could also allow the province to the city to operate the subway way we will keep building tran- worked on several public infra- fund and deliver additional transit system and keep the revenue it sit.’’ structure projects, will work with projects sooner.’’ generates. Tory has previously said the an advisory panel of up to three Lindsay will not be paid for his Toronto Mayor John Tory said provincial government can’t cre- experts to craft recommendations role as special adviser, the prov- the city needs to be consulted and ate a subway plan unilaterally, on the building and maintenance ince said. involved in the plan to control the like it did in announcing it would of new and existing subway lines, Premier Doug Ford, who Toronto Transit Commission. slash city council by nearly half. the province said. promised during the spring elec- “We need to get transit built, Ford has said the TTC has done “An upload of the subway tion campaign to create a regional and we need to do it faster,’’ Tory Continued on page 4 A-4 | Friday, September 7, 2018 Front page www.WeeklyVoice.com THE WEEKLY VOICE Canada Insists On NAFTA Cultural Exemption EDITOR Bala Menon Continued from page 3 sovereignty. “We need to keep CONTRIBUTING WRITERS the Chapter 19 dispute resolution Preeti Thandi because that ensures that the rules Harj Chaggar are actually followed. And we Amitabh Saxena Athul Domichen know we have a president who doesn’t always follow the rules as Graphic Design they’re laid out,’’ Trudeau said. Tamarind Tree Freeland, when asked about the comments, said she didn’t want Classifieds to negotiate in public, but added: HarSimrat Panfer “I agree with the prime minister

Account MANAGERS in public all of the time, and in Manu Ramachandran private 99.99 per cent of the time G Prasaad ... He made some important com- Rohit Malhotra ments.’’ The U.S. and Mexico reached a side deal last month, ONLINE MARKETING leaving Canada to negotiate sepa- MANAGER rately with the U.S. Amitabh Saxena Trump hinted there might be progress towards a deal with ACCOUNTS Prime Minister Justin Trudeau holds a baby as he meets with Liberals supporters in Timmins Ont. Canada. “I think we’ve come a Asha J Singhh THE CANADIAN PRESS/Frank Gunn long way toward them treating us photographer fairly,’’ Trump said. decision to allow the broadcast over the more popular American Lighthizer also said American Manohar Sagoo But other issues have yet to be of glitzy American Super Bowl ones. The new rules went into ef- broadcasters operating in border worked out, including Canada’s commercials, a decision that irks fect in time for the Super Bowl in states have complained about Ca- Gross Circulation: 30,000 cultural exemption in NAFTA. Lighthizer. February 2017. nadian counterparts picking up CCNA Verified Circulation: 29,997 Sources familiar with the Ca- His annual report on barriers American networks worried the U.S. signals and redistribut- Aug 14, 2015 to U.S. trade this year singled out that the CRTC’s decision reduced ing in Canada without consent. (Printed at Toronto Star) nadian bargaining position say the cultural exemption Canada the Canadian Radio-television the value of Canadian program- “The United States is exploring has insisted on preserving since and Telecommunications Com- ming because the amount they avenues to address these con- NAFTA talks reopened remains mission’s decision in 2015 to ban pay for Super Bowl rights is de- cerns,’’ Lighthizer wrote. an 11th-hour sticking point. the long-time practice of Canadi- termined by how much advertis- Canada and the U.S. need to All advertising in The Weekly Part of the disagreement on an advertisers inserting their ads ing they can sell in Canada, Ligh- present an agreed-upon text to the Voice is subject to the publish- culture revolves around Canada’s into the Super Bowl broadcast thizer’s report said. U.S. Congress by Oct. 1. er’s approval and the advertiser agrees to indemify the publish- ers against claims arising from ‘Our Children Have High Rates Of Suicide & Child Abuse’ publication of any advertisement submitted by the advertiser. TORONTO: Canada’s global ders of government need to do UNICEF ranking of 41 Organiza- focusing specifically on those 18 reputation as a healthy place to more to ensure that children ben- tion of Economic Co-Operation or under, which she highlighted COPYRIGHT NOTICE raise children is belied by statis- efit from the country’s overall and Development countries that as one of many shortcomings in All copyright and other intellec- tual property rights in the conetnts tics showing strikingly high rates wealth and prosperity. placed Canada 25th on the list for Canada’s efforts to keep tabs on here of are the property of The of suicide, child abuse and strug- “Whether we’re talking infant children’s well-being. children’s health. Weekly Voice and not that of the gles with mental health, a new mortality or accidents or mental The various research agen- Ontario recorded by far the customer. Contents of this publi- report suggested Tuesday. health concerns, all these statis- cies included in the latest report highest number of mental health- cation are covered by copyright Health markers covering ev- tics are deeply disturbing,’’ said have documented many troubling related emergency room visits and offenders will be prosecuted erything from infant mortality to Sara Austin, lead director of Chil- markers of kids health over the and hospitalizations, the report under the law. obesity and poverty rates paint a dren First. “Canada’s ranked the years, Austin said, with mental found. In 2016 alone, for in- troubling picture of child welfare fifth-most prosperous nation in health emerging as an area of in- stance, 16,291 children were The Weekly Voice 7015 Tranmere Dr, Unit # 16 in Canada, according to the report the world, yet when it comes to creasing urgency. hospitalized, more than double Mississauga, ON L5S 1T7 compiled by Children First Can- the well-being of children, we fall The report found the number of the number recorded in Quebec, Phone: (905) 795-0639 ada and the O’Brien Institute for far behind,’’ she said. “There’s a mental health-related hospitaliza- which ranked second. Fax: (905) 795-9801 Public Health. big disconnect between the well- tions among people aged five to Austin said kids are increasing- The study, which analyzes data being of our children and the 24 had soared 66 per cent over ly seeking help in hospitals due www.weeklyvoice.com from major research organiza- well-being of our nation.’’ the last decade, while the number to lack of other options in their Email: [email protected] tions including Statistics Canada Austin said this disconnect has of hospitalizations jumped 55 per communities. But the numbers and the Canadian Institute of been acknowledged in some in- cent over the same period. show that a growing number are Agreement # 40025701 Health Information, said all or- ternational circles, pointing to a Austin said there were few stats ultimately resorting to suicide. Austin said suicide is the second- most common cause of death among children, adding that Can- ada’s child suicide rate is among the top five in the world. “These issues are all intercon- nected,’’ she said. “...(they) all tie back to lots of related causes around poverty, around abuse, and the systemic underinvest- ment in the health and well-being of our children.’’ Austin said child abuse figures are particularly striking _ one in three Canadians report suffering some form of child abuse before turning 16 _ calling them a “pub- lic health crisis.’’ Canada’s data on infant mortal- ity also sounded alarm bells for Austin, who said the country’s performance put it in the bottom third of developed nations. Ford To Take Control Of Subway System Continued from page 3 well in operating the system, but he believes others can build sub- ways more efficiently. NDP transit critic Jessica Bell predicted the result will be higher costs and worse service for TTC riders. “Doug Ford is plowing ahead with his plan to break up the TTC and take over Toronto’s subway system, which is the first step towards cutting and privatizing transit,’’ Bell said Friday in a statement. The president of Amalgamated Transit Union Local 113, which represents TTC workers, called on Toronto residents to stand to- gether to protect the public transit system. “To improve the TTC, the gov- ernment should fund it properly _ not break it apart,’’ Frank Grimal- di said. “A divided system raises issues of accountability and inte- gration while taking the first step in a slippery slope towards priva- tization, delays and fare hikes.’’ www.WeeklyVoice.com Front page Friday, September 7, 2018 | A-5 Bank of Canada Holds Interest Rate, But Hikes Coming New Data Shows Encouraging Numbers For Investment, Exports And Household Debt OTTAWA: The Bank of Cana- Bank of Canada governor Ste- Jackson Hole, Wyo. da left its interest rate unchanged phen Poloz has raised the rate “Taking a gradual, data-depen- Wednesday in what could be just four times since mid-2017 and dent approach to policy is an ob- a brief pause along its gradual his most-recent quarter-point in- vious form of risk management path to higher rates. crease came in July. in the face of augmented uncer- The central bank kept its The bank can raise its over- tainty,’’ he said in his prepared benchmark at 1.5 per cent _ but night rate as a way to keep infla- remarks. many experts have predicted it tion from running too hot. Its tar- The Bank of Canada’s next rate could introduce another increase get range for inflation is between announcement is scheduled for as early as next month. one and three per cent. Oct. 24. In a statement Wednesday, the The Bank of Canada said the In its statement Wednesday, Bank of Canada said more hikes economy has seen improvements the bank also explained why it’s should be expected thanks to en- in business investment and ex- not going to raise the interest rate couraging numbers for business ports despite persistent uncertain- based on a recent inflation read- investment, exports and evidence ty about the North American Free ing that showed the number had that households are adjusting to Trade Agreement and other trade climbed to the top of its target pricier borrowing costs. policy developments. NAFTA’s range. “Recent data reinforce gov- year-long renegotiation, which Governor of the Bank of Canada Stephen Poloz speaks during July’s unexpectedly high infla- erning council’s assessment that resumes Wednesday in Washing- an interest rate announcement at the Bank of Canada, as Senior tion number of three per cent was higher interest rates will be war- ton, and other trade unknowns are Deputy Governor Carolyn Wilkins looks on, in Ottawa. File just a temporary spike in the data ranted to achieve the inflation tar- under close watch by the bank. photo. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Justin Tang caused by airfare and gasoline get,’’ the bank said as it explained The statement also pointed debt-to-income ratio has started the rate _ at least for now. prices, the bank said. It predicted the factors around its decision. to other encouraging signs in to move down and improvements Last month, Poloz stressed the inflation to edge back down to- “We will continue to take a Canada, including evidence the in the job market and wages have need to take a gradual approach wards two per cent in early 2019. gradual approach, guided by in- real estate market has begun to helped support consumption, it to rate increases in times of un- Core inflation, which omits coming data. In particular, the stabilize as households adjust said. certainty. He made the remarks volatile components such as bank continues to gauge the to higher interest rates and new Heading into Wednesday’s rate during a panel appearance at the pump prices, has remained firmly economy’s reaction to higher in- housing policies. Credit growth decision, analysts widely expect- annual meeting of central bank- around two per cent, the bank terest rates.’’ has moderated, the household ed Poloz to hold off on moving ers, academics and economists in noted. Canadians Want Reduced Immigration Levels - Poll TORONTO: Against the backdrop of under the Mulroney government in the has been a source of division for more than between 2014 and 2018, so too have the more frequent, and increasingly fraught 1980’s. Over the same period of time, the 40 years. number of people saying there should be conversations about policy regarding im- number saying immigration levels should The most recent data reveals a notable fewer immigrants to Canada: one-third migration and migration to Canada, analy- be decreased has fluctuated within the 40 change, however. As immigration tar- (36%) said this in 2014, half (49%) say it sis of current and historical public opinion to 50 per cent range, suggesting the issue gets have risen from 260,000 to 310,000 now. data by the Angus Reid Institute finds that More Key Findings: half of Canadians would prefer to see the • Half of Canadians (49%) say that federal government’s current immigration the 2018 target of 310,000 is too high. targets of 310,000 new permanent resi- Three-in-ten see that number as about dents for 2018 decreased. right, while the rest say it is either too low For those currently opposed, the quali- (6%) or they are unsure (14%) fications of immigrants do not appear to • Past Liberal and NDP voters are matter. While Canadians are generally far more inclined to say that levels are positive about the economic benefits of “about right” (41% and 35% respectively) immigration for the country, across each of than 2015 Conservative voters – two-thirds the three major classes of permanent resi- of whom (67%) say immigration should be dents – economic, family and refugee/hu- reduced. manitarian – a majority of those who say • Overall, however a significant immigration is too high also say that each segment – at least four-in-ten who voted of these individual group totals should be for each of the three main parties in 2015 reduced. say immigration levels should be reduced This analysis finds that over the course • Educational attainment appears of four decades, the number of Canadians to be a factor in views about immigration saying immigration is either at the right levels. Those with a high school education level or should be increased has remained or less are nearly twice as likely as univer- above fifty per cent, even as immigration sity educated Canadians to say that levels levels have consistently risen, beginning should be reduced (59% to 32%). First Saliva-Cannabis Screening Roadside Test Approved OTTAWA: Justice Minister main psychoactive agent in can- government that they could meet marijuana. The Liberals have that it is unlikely to reach its goal Jody Wilson-Raybould is giving nabis. demand for roadside saliva test- pledged $161 million in funding of having 2,000 officers trained the green light to a new roadside The equipment will now be ing equipment within four to six for police training and drug-test- to spot drug-impaired drivers test to check for drugs. made available to police forces weeks. ing equipment over the next five when marijuana becomes legal On Monday, Wilson-Raybould across the country, but the gov- Legislation that passed Parlia- years, as well as a public aware- later this year. approved the Drager DrugTest ernment says it will still be up to ment in June allows for the use ness campaign about the perils of Cannabis will become legal for 5000 as the first saliva screen- police forces to decide what test- of roadside saliva tests to detect driving while high. recreational use on Oct. 17. The ing equipment to be used by law ing equipment they want to use. the presence of drugs like co- The Canadian Association of Ontario government is still final- enforcement to test for THC, the Manufacturers have told the caine, methamphetamine and Chiefs of Police said last month izing its retail sales plan. Irony In Quebec: Which Party Is More Progressive? MONTREAL:_ May Chiu, a tense criticism from the PQ and family and human rights lawyer, Coalition, who both say there is ran in a previous provincial elec- no systemic racism in Quebec. tion for Quebec solidaire, which The Liberals, who have been in bills itself as the most environ- power since 2003 except for a PQ mentalist, left-leaning and so- minority government between cially conscious of the four major 2012 and 2014, also appear to be political parties. the favourite party of people be- But in Quebec politics, labels tween 18 and 34. can be confusing _ and ironic _ A recent Leger poll conducted as Chiu discovered. for the Montreal Gazette and Le Chiu finished third in the Mon- Devoir indicated 35 per cent of treal riding of Outremont in 2008 young voters would have voted and eventually quit the party _ Liberal, compared with 26 per but not because she hadn’t won. cent for the Coalition, 16 per cent She left, in part, because of for the PQ and 8 per cent for Que- Quebec solidaire’s pledge to pass bec solidaire. a law, if it takes power, that would The support from the young prohibit hijab-clad Muslim wom- can be explained by a variety of en or turban-wearing Sikh men factors, Gagne said, such as the from holding certain jobs such as the support for federalism, as op- a judge or police officer. posed to PQ and Quebec solid- Coalition Avenir du Quebec leader Francois Legault greets supporters as he visits a vegetable Moreover, under certain cir- aire, which are both sovereigntist. grower while campaigning Wednesday, September 5, 2018 in Sainte-Clotilde-de-Chateauguay, Que. cumstances, Quebec solidaire Gabriel Nadeau-Dubois, a THE CANADIAN PRESS/Ryan Remiorz would go so far as to use Sec. 33 Quebec solidaire spokesman, said of the federal Charter of Rights cutes Palestinians,’’ was prompt- you start to discriminate against refugees and religious freedom in an interview his party would and Freedoms _ which allows ly removed and given to charity, one group, the floodgates are _ particularly in comparison to only invoke Sec. 33 if Quebec’s governments to override certain according to a Radio-Canada re- open to discriminate against any the Parti Quebecois and Coali- appeals court upholds its future rights granted under the legisla- port. other group.’’ tion Avenir Quebec. “There is an secularism law but the Supreme tion _ to keep its law in force. Chiu says Quebec solidaire’s Oddly enough, it’s the Quebec irony there,’’ said Gagne. Court of Canada rejects it. Paradoxically, this position position is untenable for her. Liberals who are considered pro- It was the Liberals who wanted He noted his party is the only comes from a political party “Economically, socially, environ- gressive on many issues. to increase immigration levels to one that has a hijab-wearing whose 2017 convention was in- mentally, QS has the best plat- Andre Gagne, a digital fel- 60,000 newcomers a year from Muslim candidate in this elec- terrupted by a mini scandal after form according to my principles low at the Montreal Institute for 50,000 and who planned to hold a tion. And while Chiu can’t sup- it was revealed the food table and values,’’ she said in an inter- Genocide and Human Rights conference on systemic racism in port Quebec solidaire, she is contained ... Israeli hummus. view. “But I can’t vote for a party Studies, calls the Liberals the the province. But as the election actively fighting the Liberals in The offending spread, which that says it will use (Sec. 33) on most “progressive’’ when it call approached, the party backed court over the party’s 2017 so- came from a country that “perse- that issue. The problem is when comes to immigration, diversity, down on both proposals after in- called “religious neutrality’’ law. A-6 | Friday, September 7, 2018 Front page www.WeeklyVoice.com Gta Home Sales, Prices Up From A Year Ago Homebuyers Wading Into Market; Resurgence Sees Average Price Climb To $765,270 TORONTO: The Greater To- the region has less than three ronto Area housing market con- months of inventory. Toronto it- tinued to rebound last month with self has less than two months of an 8.5 per cent increase in sales supply available. compared with a year ago, fol- “This means that despite the lowing a slow-down during the fact the sales remain off the re- first half of 2018. cord highs from 2016 and 2017, The Toronto Real Estate Board many GTA neighbourhoods con- (TREB) said on Thursday that tinue to suffer from a lack of in- August saw 6,839 homes in the ventory,’’ he said. “This could region sold through the MLS present a problem if demand con- system. The average selling price tinues to accelerate over the next also rose 4.7 per cent to $765,270 year, which is expected.’’ from $730,969 in August 2017. The Multiple Listing Service It was the third month of year- home price index revealed a 6.52 over-year sales growth for the re- per cent drop in York Region, a gion, with July up 18.6 per cent 1.17 decrease in Durham Region from a year earlier and June up and a 1.29 per cent fall in South 2.4 per cent. Simcoe County. Halton and Peel TREB President Garry Bhaura regions, however, rose by about attributed the increases to home- A for sale sign is shown in front of west-end Toronto homes. TRE) says residential home sales in two per cent each, while Toronto buyers who are wading into the the Greater Toronto Area climbed 18.6 per cent higher in July compared to the same month a year jumped by 6.07 per cent. market after holding off on pur- ago. - File photo: THE CANADIAN PRESS/Graeme Roy BMO analyst Robert Kavcic chases because of stricter mort- the demand for ownership hous- last month was down 0.2 per cent TREB’s director of market said in a note to investors that gage regulations and Ontario’s ing,’’ Bhaura saidt. from the month before. analysis, Jason Mercer, said the the market is “relatively stable Fair Housing Plan, which intro- While preliminary seasonally The board said August brought annual rate of sales growth out- (though a bit soggy).’’ duced a foreign buyers tax and adjusted sales in August were up a spike in new listings. They paced the annual rate of new list- While pointing to the 8.6 per speculation fees on vacant homes by two per cent compared with totalled totalled 12,166 for the ings growth, creating a market cent increase in year-over-year in April 2017. “It is encouraging July, TREB found the seasonally month, up about six per cent from that was “tighter’’ than the year sales, he said “Toronto looks to to see a continued resurgence in adjusted average selling price 11,481 a year ago. before. He noted in a release that be firming.’’ Commercial Leasing Teachers’ Union Takes Legal Figures Up In Industrial Action On Sex Ed Curriculum Segment: TREB TORONTO: One of On- vised interim curriculum’’ and tario’s largest teacher’s union has also urged parents to file TORONTO: Toronto Real Es- conditions for many businesses has launched a legal challenge complaints with the Ontario Col- tate Board President Garry Bhau- operating in the GTA and Greater against the government’s deci- lege of Teachers. ra has announced that TREB Golden Horseshoe more broadly. sion to repeal a modernized ver- Hammond said the union has Commercial Network Members “While we certainly must be sion of the province’s sexual-ed- no choice but to turn to the courts reported over 275,000 square feet mindful of the potential impacts ucation curriculum. in order to protect the safety and of leased space, in transactions of trade-related issues, it seems The Elementary Teachers’ Fed- health of students. The govern- undertaken on a per square foot like conditions are in place to eration of Ontario said Tuesday _ ment’s decision is an abuse of net basis with pricing disclosed, keep the demand for commercial the first day of the school year in power and a direct conflict with across the industrial, commercial/ real estate strong moving for- the province _ it is seeking an in- teachers’ professional obliga- retail and office market segments. ward,” said Mr. Bhaura. junction to keep the curriculum in tions, he added. While the overall amount of There were 39 combined in- place and to stop what it calls the “Teaching issues like consent, space leased was down year- dustrial, commercial/retail and government’s “snitch line’’ where LGBTQ relationships, gender over-year, the amount of space office transactions reported parents can report non-compliant Sam Hammond identities and many other human leased in the important industrial through TREB’s MLS® System teachers. development issues related to to- market segment was up substan- with pricing disclosed in August ETFO President Sam Ham- 2015 sex-ed curriculum was an- day’s realities are not only neces- tially. 2018 – up from 34 transactions in mond said the government’s nounced in July, fulfilling one of sary but vital for student safety, Two-thirds of total space August 2017. changes to the curriculum are Premier Doug Ford’s key cam- well-being and inclusivity.’’. leased was in the industrial seg- Annual changes in average sale reckless and put students at risk. paign promises. The document A spokesperson for Education ment, which generally accounts prices per square foot were varied He said the union’s legal action included warnings about online Minister Lisa Thompson said for the majority of space leased based on changing market condi- is vital to ensure that educators bullying and sexting, but oppo- because the matter is before the through TREB’s MLS® System. tions and changes in the mix of and school boards can continue nents, especially social conserva- courts it would be inappropriate Year-over-year changes in av- properties leased from one year to protect the safety and health of tives, objected to parts addressing for the government to comment. erage lease rates were mixed in to the next. students. “It also seeks to stop the same-sex relationships, gender Green party Leader Mike Sch- August 2018. The average in- •••• operation of this unnecessary and identity and masturbation. reiner said he supports ETFO’s dustrial and office lease rates Meanwhile, TREB is high- counterproductive complaint or Ford has promised province- legal challenge, slamming the were up compared to August lighting key housing issues for snitch line,’’ he said. wide consultations to build a new government for changing the sex 2017. The average commercial/ the public to consider when vot- Ontario’s Progressive Conser- curriculum starting this month. education curriculum based on retail lease rate was down over ing in the municipal elections vative government has warned Late last month, the Ontario ideology. “The premier is forcing the same time period. It is impor- and is providing an opportunity there will be consequences for government released a sex-ed teachers to choose between their tant to note that annual changes for voters to communicate about teachers who use the modernized curriculum meant to temporarily job security and the safety of in average lease rates can be the these issues with election can- version of the lesson plan put in replace the now-repealed mod- children,’’ he said in a statement. result of changing market condi- didates through a new web site: place by the Liberals in 2015. ernized version. It was delivered “It is wrong for the government tions and changes in the mix of UnLockMyHousingOptions.ca. “In a worst case scenario this to school boards and posted on- to prevent teachers from creating properties leased from one year “One of the key issues facing snitch line would allow anony- line after repeated requests from the kind of safe and open space to the next. home buyers and renters in the mous parents, or anyone as a educators who sought clarity on that is crucial for students’ health “The regional economy in the GTA is inadequate housing sup- matter of fact, to target any the issue. and well-being.’’ Greater Toronto Area remains ply and choice, and one of the teacher for any reason,’’ Ham- The province also launched a NDP education critic Marit very healthy. The unemployment main reasons for this is municipal mond said. “The potential for website where parents can flag Stiles said the legal challenge is rate is low from a historic per- policy that unnecessarily locks up abuse is enormous.’’ The Tory concerns about teachers who a sad way to start the new school spective, which suggests positive options, Mr. Bhaura said. government’s plan to scrap the stray from the government’s “re- year. Toronto Pilot Project To Curb Speeding

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The pilot program will run from Sep- tember to December this year. www.WeeklyVoice.com Front page Friday, September 7, 2018 | A-7 India Decriminalizes Homosexuality In Big Verdict Continued from page 3 as in the earlier round of litiga- ful to women or children, cannot tion in 2013, the top court had re- be denied as it is a matter of indi- versed a Delhi High Court ruling vidual choice. decriminalising homosexuality. Section 377 will not apply The Delhi High Court bench, to consensual same-sex acts headed by then Chief Justice A.P. between homosexuals, hetero- Shah, had in July 2009 legalised sexuals, lesbians, the court said, homosexual acts between con- clarifying that sexual act without senting adults by overturning the consent and bestiality will con- 149-year-old law -- finding it un- tinue to be an offence under sec- constitutional and a hurdle in the tion 377. fight against HIV/AIDS. Jessica Stern, the executive In December 2013, a Supreme director of the New York-based Court bench comprising Justice rights group OutRight Action In- G.S. Singhvi and Justice S.J. ternational, said the original law Mukhopadhaya in the Suresh Ku- had reverberated far beyond In- mar Koushal and another vs Naz dia, including in countries where Foundation and others case, had gay people still struggle for ac- set aside the high court’s judg- ceptance. ment and said that it was for the “The sodomy law that became legislature to look into desirabil- the model everywhere, from ity of deleting section 377 of IPC. Uganda to Singapore to the U.K. LGBTIQ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender/transsexual, intersex and queer/questioning) The matter was subsequently itself, premiered in India, becom- supporters celebrate in New Delhi after the judgement was delivered. - IANS resurrected in July 2016, when a ing the confusing and dehuman- powerful blessings _ reflects the ingrained in social mindset. Time violation of their privacy. fresh petition was filed by mem- izing standard replicated around complexities of gay life here. to empower LGBTIQ commu- “They cannot be pushed into bers of the LGBTIQ community the world,’’ she said in a state- Homosexuality has gained a nity against discrimination. They obscurity by an oppressive colo- -- dancer N.S. Johar, journalist ment, saying “today’s historic degree of acceptance in deeply should be allowed to make their nial legislation... Sexual minori- Sunil Mehra, chef Ritu Dalmia, outcome will reverberate across conservative India over the past choices,” he added. ties in India have lived in fear, hotelier Aman Nath and business India and the world.’’ decade, particularly in big cities. In a concurring judgement, hiding as second class citizens,” executive Ayesha Kapur -- which Homosexuality has a tangled India now has openly gay celeb- Justice Nariman said homosexu- said Justice Chandrachud, adding was then marked to the Constitu- history in India, and some of Hin- rities, and some high-profile Bol- ality is “not a mental disorder or “the state has no business to in- tion Bench by a Division Bench. duism’s most ancient texts are ac- lywood films have dealt with gay disease”. trude on such matters”. Among the petitioners are cur- cepting of gay sex. But same-sex issues. But many gay people still He said the LGBTIQ commu- Justice Indu Malhotra said that rent and former students of In- couples have also been harassed face isolation and persecution, nity has an equal right to live with history owes an apology to the dian Institutes of Technology. for centuries in many Indian and the court’s ruling will do lit- dignity and are entitled to equal LGBTIQ community for all that Claiming to represent more than communities, whether Hindu, tle to change life on the ground protection of law. He directed the they have suffered on account 350 LGBTIQ alumni, students, Muslim or Christian. for millions of people. Centre to give wide publicity to of the ignorance of the majority staff and faculty from the IITs, Transgendered people known “An individual has full liberty this judgment to remove the stig- about homosexuality. “LGBTIQ the petitioners said the existence as “hijras,’’ for example, have over his or her body and his or ma attached to homosexuality. people have a right to live un- of Section 377 had caused them long been a common sight in her sexual orientation is a matter Justice Chandrachud said to shackled from the shadow.” “mental trauma and illnesses, India. But their treatment _ both of one’s choice,” said the Chief deny the LGBTIQ community The Supreme Court verdict, such as clinical depression and shunned as impure, and embraced Justice. “Time to bid adieu to their right to sexual orientation is which overruled its own earlier anxiety and relegated them to for the belief that they can bring prejudicial perceptions deeply a denial of their citizenship and a judgment, assumes significance second-class citizenship”. Arif Alvi Elected 13th President Of Pakistan Islamabad: The ruling Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s (PTI) candidate Arif Alvi won the presidential election of the country on Tuesday, according to official TV channel PTV News and initial reports of vote counting. Three candidates competed for the post of the 13th president of the country for the next five-year term. Besides Alvi, PML-N backed chief of the Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal (MMA) Fa- zlur Rehman, and senior Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) leader Aitzaz Ahsan were also in contention. Alvi also announced his victory after viewing the initial result in parliament, Xi- nhua news agency reported. Arif Alvi will replace President Mam- failed to unify behind a single candidate. noon Hussain, who completes his five- Tuesday’s election came two weeks after year term on Sept. 9. Khan, a former cricket star and longtime The president is elected by lawmakers politician, was elected prime minister. His from the National Assembly, the Senate Tehreek-e-Insaf party won the most seats and four provincial assemblies. in July’s national elections and joined with Alvi, a senior member of Khan’s party independents to form a government. from the southern Sindh province, faced Alvi won 212 votes in the upper and little challenge from Aitzaz Ahsan, from lower houses of parliament, while Ahsan the opposition Pakistan People’s Party, and got 81 and Rehman secured 131. Alvi also Maulana Fazlur Rehman, a pro-Taliban, got the most votes in the four provincial anti-U.S. radical Islamist. The opposition legislatures.

Supporters of Tehreek-e-Insaf headed by Imran Khan, celebrate the success of their leader elected president of Pakistan, in Karachi, Pakistan, Tuesday, Sept. 4, 2018. (AP Photo/Shakil Adil) Kabul Blast Toll Climbs To 25 Kabul: The death toll in a double The second blast occurred outside the suicide bombing, claimed by the Islamic compound about an hour later. A bomber State terror group, at a wrestling club in in a car targeted emergency services, po- the Afghan capital has risen to 25, a police lice, reporters and crowd of people gather- spokesman said on Thursday. ing near the site. At least 75 people were The first explosion occurred at 5.55 p.m. injured in the attacks. A journalist and a on Wednesday after a terrorist shot dead a cameraman working for local TV channel security guard and detonated his explosive Tolo News TV also lost their lives and four 102-305 Milner Ave., Scarborough, ON M1B 3V4 belt inside Maywand Wrestling Gym in reporters were wounded. Many of the in- Dasht-i-Barchi neighbourhood, killing six jured, including several policemen, are in 416-901-9995 416-439-9995 [email protected] www.jackfilled.com sportsmen and injuring 10 others. critical condition. A-8 | Friday, September 7, 2018 front page www.WeeklyVoice.com Conservation Groups Take Ministers To Court To Protect Endangered Killer Whales VANCOUVER: Six conserva- tion organizations are launching a new lawsuit aimed at protecting endangered Southern Resident killer whales. The suit comes less than a month after a killer whale mother carried her deceased calf for an unprecedented 17 days, drawing worldwide attention to the immi- nent threats facing the genetically unique population of whales. Ecojustice lawyers asked the Federal Court to review the Min- ister of Fisheries and Oceans and Minister of Environment and Climate Change’s failure to rec- ommend an emergency order to protect Southern Resident killer whales under the Species at Risk fashion, we have little choice but ary, 2018. Since then, the groups finding enough of their preferred order to protect Southern Resi- Act, in an application filed on be- to turn to the courts.” have continued to push for emer- prey, Chinook salmon, which are dent killer whales,” Michael Jas- half of David Suzuki Foundation, The ministers announced gency protections, or equivalent also in decline. Noise and physi- ny, director of marine mammal Georgia Strait Alliance, Natu- on May 24 that the Southern Res- mandatory measures. cal disturbance from vessels hin- protection at Natural Resources ral Resources Defense Council, idents face “imminent threats” to Now, the conservation groups ders the whales’ ability to hunt. Defense Council added. Raincoast Conservation Foun- their survival and recovery. Hav- say the Southern Residents can- Southern Residents remain at risk Southern Resident killer dation and World Wildlife Fund ing acknowledged this, the min- not afford further delays. of malnutrition unless we act now whales are a geneticallyand cul- Canada earlier today. isters are now legally required “Emergency orders are specifi- to rebuild the Chinook salmon turally distinct population of “In her unprecedented 17-days to recommend Cabinet issue an cally designed for circumstances population and address these im- killer whales that feed primarily of mourning, J-35, the killer emergency order under the Spe- like this, when you have a spe- minent threats immediately,” said on Chinook and chum salmon. whale also known as Tahlequah, cies at Risk Act, unless there cies that needs more than delayed Jay Ritchlin, director-general for Only 75 members of the popu- showed us the devastating con- are other legal measures already plans and half-measures to sur- Western Canada at David Suzuki lation remain and no successful sequences of inaction on this is- in place. An emergency order is vive and recover,” Christianne Foundation. births have been documented sue. Her calf survived only half the most effective way for gov- Wilhelmson, the executive direc- “The Species at Risk Act gives since 2015. Lacking safeguards, an hour, following three years of ernment to cut through red tape tor of the Georgia Strait Alliance, the Canadian government broad the likelihood of the Southern unsuccessful births in the popu- and take swift action to address said. “Securing an order is vital authority to protect at-risk spe- Residents becoming extinct is lation,” Ecojustice lawyer Dyna imminent threats to the Southern for the Southern Residents and cies facing imminent threats to high because they are isolated Tuytel said. “Given Minister Residents. their habitat, which is also home their survival or recovery. It is genetically and socially, their Wilkinson and Minister McKen- The groups first called on the to an estimated 3,000 species of shocking that Minister Wilkinson population size is small, and criti- na’s failure to recommend emer- ministers to recommend an order marine life.” and Minister McKenna have not cal habitat in the Salish Sea, on gency protections in a timely in a petition they issued in Janu- “These killer whales are not yet recommended an emergency which their survival depends. WE’RE HIRING PSWs Jagmeet, NDP In Trouble

Jagmeet Singh announces he will run in a byelection in Burnaby South, at a film studio, in Burnaby, B.C. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck

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Victory, Blount Small Ship Ad- “Cruise the Great Lakes” is the ventures and Pearl Seas Cruises. newest project of the Great Lakes Two additional lines plan to enter St. Lawrence Governors & Pre- the region by 2020. miers, (GSGP) of which Gover- After issuing an RFP for mar- nor Snyder is the chair. keting services, Cruise the Great The State of Michigan, Prov- Lakes selected Grand Rapids- ince of Ontario, Province of based Stevens Advertising to Québec, State of Illinois, State of develop and execute the regional Minnesota and State of Pennsyl- cruise marketing program. Ste- vania are the parties involved. vens has extensive experience “I am excited to bring more the amount of economic impact.” in the midst of doubling our ca- and Canadian Provinces, and promoting travel and tourism cruise ships to our wonderful The news conference, attended pacity on the Great Lakes within includes partners representing brands. Great Lakes so visitors can ex- by executives representing the a very short period of time,” said travel and tourism professionals “Regional cruising has been perience our fantastic shoreline Great Lakes travel industry, coin- Bruce Nierenberg, chairman and across the region. David Lorenz, growing despite the lack of a con- communities,” Governor Rick cided with a port of call by Victo- founder, Victory Cruise Lines. vice president of Travel Michi- sistent regional brand or market- Snyder said. “Cruising on the ry Cruise Line’s luxury ship, Vic- “We are committed to taking ad- gan, serves as the chair of Cruise ing program specifically directed Great Lakes is poised for major tory I, which is in its third year vantage of the unprecedented de- the Great Lakes. at cruise passengers,” said Ste- growth in the coming years, with touring the Great Lakes. Victory mand for our type of cruising in “The mission of Cruise the vens Advertising president Allen significant economic benefits for Cruise Lines operates two iden- all five Great Lakes and St. Law- Great Lakes is to promote cruis- Crater. “We believe our strategy the entire region. In 2018, our tical 84-crewmember, 202-pas- rence in particular.” ing in the Great Lakes through for Cruise the Great Lakes will waterways saw nearly 100,000 senger ships in the Great Lakes, The GSGP is the organizing an optimized and unique brand unify the core messaging and port visits by passengers. This Victory I and Victory II. body for Cruise the Great Lakes. targeted toward current and po- position the region for sustained initiative aims to increase those “This is an exciting time for The initiative is led by represen- tential passengers,” said Lorenz. cruising growth for years to numbers, which in turn, increases Victory Cruise Lines as we are tatives from Great Lakes States “Our immediate focus is on mar- come.” - GlobeNewswire. A-10 | Friday, September 7, 2018 community www.WeeklyVoice.com Sprovieri Launches Bid To Be Brampton Mayor

BRAMPTON, ON – On Au- gust 31, Long-time councillor - Brampton and regional coun- cillor for Wards 9 and 10, John Sprovieri has officially launched his election campaign to become the next mayor of Brampton. The kick-off was held at the Gore Meadows Community Centre and Library and attended by over 150 volunteers. “After serving the City of Brampton for over 30 years, I had been planning to retire from politics,” said Mr. Sprovieri. “But after seeing the lack of leadership from the past mayors and the lack of action by Council to get things done, I knew I had to step up and run for Mayor.” Everyone at the campaign John Sprovieri & Jotvinder Sodhi Supporter Tasnia kick-off showed their excitement and support to volunteer and dents have seen him work long elected again and again,” said cillor, Regional Councillor and work back to city hall. I will work donate towards Mr. Sprovieri’s hours, tirelessly to help and find Yvon Squires. “People are pledg- School Board Trustee. More de- with the entire community and all election for mayor. The attendees solutions,” said Jotvinder So- ing their support and getting in- tails on the John Sprovieri elec- of council to prioritize Brampton, reflected the diversity of Bramp- dhi, community advocate and co- volved because they want to see tion campaign for Mayor will be not ’s Park or the House ton, with community members campaign manager. change at City Hall and an end available soon. of Commons,” he was recently from different cultures and faiths, “John’s accomplishments over to the dysfunction they see on Sprovieri says he’d like to see quoted as saying. speaking highly of his achieve- the past 30 years as a Regional Council.” what he described as pervasive Sprovier has served as a coun- ments while on Council. Councillor, his long-standing The Municipal Election will infighting on council come to an cillor in Brampton since 1988. “John Sprovieri is always community service, easy acces- be held on Monday, October 22, end, and believes that starts with “Brampton has had a dysfunc- working hard to support the com- sibility to residents, honesty and 2018 and Brampton voters will leadership. tional council for the past four munity on our issues and resi- leadership is why he’s been re- elect their Mayor, City Coun- “I am running to bring team- years that hurts our reputation.” Mokshi Virk Running For Brampton Councillor BRAMPTON: The Founder-Director of Indo-Canadian Arts and Culture Initiative (ICACI), and community activist Mokshi Virk is running for the position of City Councillor for Wards 7 & 8. The well-known realtor has hosted sev- eral women empowerment and recogni- tion events for the past 6 years. “I have also actively volunteered in Carabram, Peel Multicultural Festival, MS Walk, and Langar Seva. I am also a member of the International Trade Committee with the Brampton Board of Trade and Mentorship and New Immigrants Committee of Indo- Canada Chamber of Commerce,” Mokshi vocacy for anti-poverty and homelessness “I understand the vital role that business- Virk told the Voice. measures, creating more recreational hubs es play in building a stronger economy and Her Priorities: “My priorities include for seniors in wards 7 & 8, offering more creating jobs. I believe that forming stra- improving transit with reduced gridlock skill-based training, opportunities for tegic alliances and raising Brampton’s in- (LRT, weekend service of GO trains), ad- youth and freezing taxes. vestment profile will help attract and retain new businesses to the city that will support job growth. Engaging with private and public sectors as partners in managing and sustaining growth in socially- and fiscally- responsible ways will ensure a quality of life within our communities that both the to the larger size of population, helping present and future generations will enjoy. them realize their vision for a vibrant com- Virk explains that she is running because munity in which they want to live. she wants to bring the voice of diversity “Local Governments play an essential to the Council. “Brampton is made up of role in helping to translate that vision to re- diverse communities with individual and ality. Throughout my campaign, I reiterate unique needs. I will deliver the promise of my vision to work as a strong and inclu- transparent, responsive, and results-driven sive team player across the region, prov- leadership in the Council. ince and nation wholeheartedly supporting “As a proud resident of Brampton, busi- businesses, not for profit organizations, ness owner, community activist and family and individuals to achieve their goals. person, I have already advocated for and Mokshi says she would be bringing engaged in building a stronger, equitable, a proven track record of inclusiveness, more inclusive community. community leadership, philanthropy, and She added: “I see my role as a City advocacy to help “harness our collective Councillor, a continuation of that work, ideas and energy to create a world-class with a larger breadth and greater depth due city.” www.WeeklyVoice.com community Friday, September 7, 2018 | A-11 Work Under Way On Toronto’s Vision Zero Safety Plan Pilot Project In Collaboration With Many Agencies Aims To Increase Student Participation TORONTO: Back-to-school bike to school and to help reduce • the Mobile Watch Your Speed preparations got well under way vehicular speed and increase program, which uses mobile LED in several neighbourhoods of the safety. The pilot project will for- signs with built-in radar to mea- GTA as part of the Active and mally launch this fall at three lo- sure and display back to drivers Safe Routes to School pilot proj- cations involving five schools: the speed of oncoming traffic. ect, one component of the City of • Morrish Public School Toronto Vision Zero Road Safe- • Samuel Hearne Middle The Vision Zero Road Safety ty Plan, which is supported by School program is focused on eliminat- Bloomberg Philanthropies’ Part- • Oakridge Junior Public ing fatalities and reducing seri- nership for Healthy Cities. School ous injuries, with an emphasis on “I am pleased to announce • Humberwood Downs Junior pedestrian, school children, older that work on the Active and Safe Middle Academy adult, cyclist and motorcyclist Routes to School pilot project is • Holy Child Catholic School safety and reducing aggressive underway as families plan for The pilot project is led by the and distracted driving. The City’s children to head back to class- City’s Transportation Services total five-year Vision Zero invest- rooms next week,” said Council- division in collaboration with ment is $109 million. More infor- lor Jaye Robinson (Don Valley Toronto Public Health, Green mation is available at http://www. West), Chair of the City’s Public Communities Canada, Toronto toronto.ca/VisionZeroTO. Works and Infrastructure Com- District School Board, Toronto reduce noncommunicable dis- pilot project is one of several Vi- The Partnership for Healthy mittee. “It is extremely impor- Police Service and Toronto Hos- eases and injuries,” said World sion Zero initiatives focused on Cities is a prestigious global net- tant that we promote safe travel pital for Sick Children. The main Health Organization (WHO) increasing back-to-school safety work of cities committed to sav- options for children to and from objectives are to increase stu- Global Ambassador Bloomberg. in Toronto’s communities, in- ing lives by preventing noncom- school, and remind drivers to dent participation in walking and “The actions these mayors take cluding: municable diseases (NCD) and slow down as they travel through cycling to school and increase can prevent millions of needless • the School Safety Zones pro- injuries. Supported by Bloom- Toronto’s neighbourhoods. I safety along designated walking/ deaths and protect the health of gram which was launched as part berg Philanthropies in partner- want to thank the Bloomberg biking routes to school. The pilot generations to come, while at of Vision Zero last September ship with the WHO, as well as Philanthropies for their generous is funded in-part by Bloomberg the same time making their cities and introduces new road safety Vital Strategies, this initiative support in helping us make this a Philanthropies through its Part- stronger and more prosperous.” improvements within 150 metres enables cities around the world reality.” nership for Healthy Cities initia- The Active and Safe Routes of school frontages at 80 loca- to deliver a high-impact policy The Active and Safe Routes to tive. to School pilot project is based tions across Toronto in 2018. or programmatic intervention to School pilot project includes road “The Partnership for Healthy on the five ‘Es’ of an effective • the Automated Speed En- reduce NCD risk factors in their markings, sidewalk activity sten- Cities unites mayors who are road safety strategy: Engineer- forcement pilot project, which communities. More information ciling and installation of signage committed to helping their citi- ing, Education, Enforcement, will run from September to De- is available at https://partnership- to encourage children to walk or zens live healthier lives and to Engagement and Evaluation. The cember this year forhealthycities.bloomberg.org/. Safety Course North America’s Largest

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Courtesy: Things keep brewing within from Punjab ejected. Now even The simians seem to be all acres. To get in all one has to do http://stateofdelhi.in/ the ruling party of Delhi. Oops… those two journos have moved over the place. Folks have spot- is to fill an application form that’s correction! AAP happens to be on. It’s turning out to be some ted them not only while they take available at the official website Our amazing metropolis, Dilli, the ‘party in office’ and is not ac- monkey business, this. long strides in these corridors of of Lok Sabha (www.parliamen- is never short of tales and that’s tually ‘ruling’ Delhi for it is the ••••• powers but also while they use tofindia.nic.in), get a Lok Sabha been the case since centuries – party at center that ‘rules’ Delhi While on monkeys, look what the elevators in there. Dilliwalahs MP to attest it and submit it at the even millennia. through its stooge (the one who we stumbled upon. Our parlia- beware! Monkeys are moving up. Reception Office at least a day in This blog has been bringing out has a fancy designation!) and the ment is infested with monkeys. StateOfDelhi.in Suggests: The advance. some of these freshly woven sto- cops. No, seriously! Parliament House is worth a visit Kids below ten years of age ries on how crazy this city is and Coming back to AK, he just Anyone who is in the know so Dilliwalahs – go figure! Like aren’t allowed (and rightly so how kooky its inhabitants are. cannot hold his clique together will tell you of how some rep- most of New Delhi buildings of – kids tend to get super-excited ‘Satire’ is how most describe our and the exodus of founder-mem- resentatives of primates are seen the Raj, this too was designed by seeing simians). dispatches and we don’t object. bers continues unabated. in the hallowed halls of power Lutyens and Baker. When the House is in session Like it or not but our friend AK First the lawyer and the pse- (readers are advised not to draw Inaugurated in 1927, this build- and there are seats available in (our staple diet!) and his consorts phologist quit. Then the bard any insinuations and if at all they ing is a huge circular edifice with the public gallery – you could keep feeding us up with most of moved on – singing songs of do so – they do so at their own a diameter of 170 meters and is even watch the proceedings (or the stuff. AK’s misdeeds. Then some guys risk and responsibility). set up on an a plot of about six adjournments!). Don’t You Dare Ask The Prime Minister A Tough Question! Dear Editor, minister Lisa Macleod “un-Cana- lawful claimants and financially under Andrew Scheer will be dian” for asking about the border straining our provincial social as- strong and ready to regain control Justin Trudeau has a message crisis and they called Conserva- sistance programs. of our borders, prioritize refu- for every Canadian fed up with tive deputy leader Lisa Raitt a For well over a year, Canada’s gees from the world’s most dan- his failure to manage the crisis on “Neanderthal” for questioning Conservatives have been de- gerous countries, and make sure our border: the budget. manding to see a plan from the that those who obey the law are “Don’t you dare question me.” Remember, it was Justin Liberal government that address- treated fairly. In Quebec, when he was asked Trudeau who haphazardly tweet- es real effects of this border crisis a simple question about the bor- ed out #WelcomeToCanada in on our communities. Sincerely, der crisis, Justin Trudeau imme- response to an American policy Sadly, Justin Trudeau has still diately launched a personal attack change back in 2017. I failed to present one. Karen Vecchio, MP instead of taking responsibility t was his choice to invite over Instead, they have chosen to for his actions. 30,000 people to illegally cross dodge accountability for their Shadow Minister for Fami- This is a pattern with Liberals Canada’s border, leading to ma- poor choices by responding to lies, Children and Social Devel- whenever they’re criticized. jor delays in our immigration criticism with personal attacks. opment, Member of Parliament They called Ontario cabinet system, impacting thousands of A Conservative government for Elgin-Middlesex-London

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“Transportation” infrastructure applies to physical goods as much as to non-physical goods. Infra- structure that assists in “trans- porting commodities through space” is what is most needed in India today. To boost growth and create a global economy to match the best, it needs “highways” that assist in efficiently transporting not just physical goods but also energy, data and power. The rise in fuel prices and the policy objective of gradually moving away from coal-based Gas Pipeline ‘highways’ Fibre Optics ‘highways’ energy sources creates the need for “highways for natural gas” economy. energy to the user, especially in by a high level of transmission financing for the different “high- -- pipelines. Data available with “Highways for power” will be an industry where storage infra- and distribution losses (estimated ways” required in the different the Ministry of Power (as of April essential because of gradually ris- structure is still relatively new. at 21.5 percent in 2015-16, ac- sectors. 30, 2018, obtained from the Cen- ing incomes and the consequent With data consumption across cording to government data). That said, a TOT mechanism tral Electricity Authority) sug- increase in energy consumption, the economy increasing at a rapid However, as we create the new alone cannot finance the vast in- gests that coal still meets 57.3 per as well as more points of con- pace, the need for more fixed-line “highways of the 21st century”, frastructure needs that the trans- cent of energy needs in India. The sumption. High-quality power fibre infrastructure is an obvious paying attention to the qual- portation of mission-critical data, contribution of gas is currently transmission infrastructure can outcome. To accommodate high- ity of infrastructure will signifi- energy and power requires. New pegged at only 7.2 per cent. help create a sustainable power er speeds and higher use of data, cantly benefit India in the long business models and investors India intends to push up the ecosystem, where the points of these “highways of data” will run. Natural gas pipeline, power are required. contribution of natural gas in consumption can be better linked have to be built. Fibre infrastruc- transmission assets and data fi- For example, while constrained the energy mix to 20 per cent by to the points of production. It will ture will help the adoption of 5G, bre infrastructure are long-dated telecom sector balance sheets 2025, according to the “Vision also help boost productivity and faster consumption of data and investments. The ability to cre- might mean there are challenges 2030” Natural Gas Infrastructure business. growth of data-driven business ate high-quality infrastructure, to fibre infrastructure implemen- in India report. The country’s The ability of India to create models across sectors. “Fiberi- even if it were to cost marginally tation in India, clarity around commitment to promoting natural linkages between competitive re- sation” will require both policy higher at the outset, delivers sig- policy might create business op- gas and the urgent need to meet newable energy tariffs, efficient clarity around “Right of Way” nificant value over the life of the portunities for fibre infrastructure the energy mix target implies that power transmission and eventual- issues and financing strategies asset. investors and operators. significant infrastructure invest- ly assisting energy reliant indus- that can deliver viable business Business models that help fi- Policies that enable financial- ments are needed in pipelines to tries to gradually switch to clean- models. nance new “transportation” in- ly sustainable business models enable the movement of gas from er and relatively inexpensive As with highways that trans- frastructure most cost-effectively while balancing consumer needs the source of import and produc- energy can help boost business port physical goods, highways will be significant. The Toll-oper- will be the driver for 21st-century tion to the end consumer. These by lowering input costs through for energy, power and data also ate-transfer (TOT) model that the “highway” infrastructure in In- “highways of natural gas trans- providing access to low-cost require not just quantity, but National Highways Authority of dia. portation” are the infrastructure energy. Production of low-cost also quality. For example, power India (NHAI) utilised for mone- (Taponeel Mukherjee heads required to gradually transform energy is essential, but so is the transmission infrastructure in In- tising existing highways is one of Development Tracks, an infra- the country into a low-carbon effective “transportation” of such dia has been plagued historically the potential ways of generating structure advisory firm.) Modi Government Frowns Upon Dissent Says Tharoor

By Subhash K. Jha my writing, Tharoor said. “It is important for me to ensure the thoughts in my book Congress MP Shashi Tharoor, who is on Hinduism are put out there on a plat- now actively involved in an ambitious form where the optimum would be able to multilingual web series based on his book receive them,” he added. ‘Why I Am A Hindu”, says any criticism Tharoor’s tweets are perceived as works of the current government is frowned upon of art, carved and polished with the most nowadays. chiseled words. Tharoor’s next book on the four years of Taking the compliment graciously, he Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s govern- said: “It’s kind of you to say that. But the ment is all set for release. truth is, I don’t toil over the tweets. “The Being known to be a vocal voice of dis- medium demands brevity and one has to sent against the Narendra Modi govern- finish what one has to say in the shortest ment, does the author-politician foresee possible way.” controversy for his new book? In the meanwhile, there are miles and He said: “Not from the readers, the peo- miles to go before Tharoor takes a long ple who read my books... No, they won’t nap. With the January 2014 case pertaining see anything worthy of dissent. However, I to the death of his wife Sunanda Pushkar can’t predict how the Government in pow- ongoing against him, he admits the band- er would react to the book. width of his creativity is somewhat shrunk. “Nowadays, any hint of dissent is this subject to reach out a wider public sures, including cinema and cricket. But “There is much more that I want to do. frowned upon by the government. Unfor- than the one afforded by a book.” there is no regret over these losses. I can- But current circumstances restrain me tunately, any criticism of the government’s Tharoor, who deals simultaneously and not be a rubber stamp politician. Politics is from expressing myself fully. Because of policies, no matter how healthy and just, actively with his parliamentarian duties, a tool for me to try and improve the status the legal issues, I am not even allowed to is taken as an attack on individuals who has also authored a large volume of fic- quo to the best of my abilities. Likewise speak about the case,” he said. run the Government. This was not the tional and non-fictional work. case when we, of the Congress (I), were “If we include the book that is coming in power,” Tharoor said. “Criticism of the out in the next few months, it is 17 books. government, was in fact, encouraged then. I’ve various other duties and obligations, Now when we are in the opposition, the including an ongoing legal battle to prove rules have changed,” he added. my innocence in the case where I’m being As though the erudite and articulate par- made out to be the person that I am not.” liamentarian-academic didn’t have enough Adding to his schedule is now the web on his plate, he has now involved in an series, which he says is important to him. adaptation of “Why I Am A Hindu”, for “There are many misconceptions about which he will also turn narrator. Hinduism in the current times. I am going He says he agreed to the web series be- to be the narrator for the English version of cause he believed in the producer, Sheetal the series. A very distinguished voice will Talwar. “When Sheetal Talwar came to join in for the Hindi version,” he said. me, I liked his conviction. He made no tall Cinema is one of the pleasures that Tha- HIGH RATIO ONLY promises. But he assured me the essence roor has forfeited in the pursuit of a larger of my book would be captured in the se- good. “In the past few years, my work as a 5 Yrs Variable @2.46%* 5 Yrs Fixed @3.09%* ries. I have not read the screenplay yet. parliamentarian and my writings have oc- “But I’m confident it will do justice to cupied a large part of my time. Then there my thoughts on Hinduism. Nowadays this are various other imperative pursuits. question of who is a real Hindu is being “For these, I’ve given up many plea- asked constantly. I want my thoughts on Neelam Panditapautra** Pranay Jani* Rajiv Arora***

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She wants greater medicinal access to marijuana for teens, as she the country. a pool of more than 300 appli- successfully uses it to treat her Scoliosis, and it helped her mother overcome opioid addiction. THE At the launch event, guests cants. Students in the program CANADIAN PRESS/Sean Kilpatrick heard from one of the first stu- will receive hands-on training in velop a highly skilled workforce lege has conducted with LPs placement opportunities. dents in the program, John the biology and cultural practices to drive the growth of existing over the past several years. That “We’re proud to partner with Skilnyk, who relocated to Ni- of cannabis production includ- and emerging industries – and consultation revealed significant a progressive institution like agara from Dawson City, Yukon. ing plant nutrition, environment, that’s where colleges play a cru- and growing demand for highly Niagara College to educate the Prior to enrolling at Niagara Col- lighting, climate control, pest cial role,” said Niagara College skilled and expertly trained pro- next wave of industry experts,” lege, Skilnyk served as Dawson control, and cultivar selection. president Dan Patterson. “The fessionals to lead and navigate said Jeff Ryan, vice president of City’s chief administrative of- The program will also equip emerging Cannabis sector is a Canada’s cannabis sector. 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The Canada India Global Fo- All the followers of old time Toronto Dinesh Bhatia joined the On August 19th 2018, CIGF- tawa Chapter expresses their pro- rum- CIGF arrange a Prarthana Bharatiya Jana Sangh, Bharatiya large gathering. Montreal chapter arranged a Prar- found sense of grief on the sad Sabha - prayers, kirtans - on Sat- Janata Party -BJP, VHP, HSS and Local BJP leaders Anil Shringi, thana Sabha at Hindu Mission demise of former Prime Minister urday 18th and Sunday 19th Au- other Sangh parivar karykartas, Vipan Sharma, Rishiram Sharma, Temple, Montreal. Senior leader Atal Bihari Vajpayee’ was passed. gust 2018 in Toronto, Montreal, friends and their families came Naresh Chavda, Pranav Patel, Dr. Shivendra Dwivedi, Rakesh Shiv Bhasker, Dr. Narinder Garg Ottawa, Calgary, Edmonton and together in a large numbers to pay Jeff Lal, Keshav Agnihorti and Sharma, Sachin Gupta and hun- and many families joined the Vancouver to mourn the death of their final tribute to their leader. other community leaders were dreds of community members prayers. CIGF- Calgary chapter: oe of India’s beloved leaders and On August 18th 2018, CIGF- paid their tribute. Toronto GTA’s gathered for the prayers. On August 22nd, a Shanti Prar- former prime minister Atal Bihari Toronto chapter arranged for Local politicians MPP Nina Tan- A condolence meeting was thana and Hawan was organizedl. Vajpayee. Vajpayee passed away special prayers, kirtan at Bharat gri, MPP Deepak Anand and their held on Aug 20, 2018 in Ottawa. Prabhu Mishra and local families on 16 Aug 2018 in India, at the Mata Mandir, Brampton, Ontario, spouses also joined in the large A resolution to the effect that and friends preformed Vedic Ha- age of 93. where Consul General of India, prayers. ‘Canada India Global Forum Ot- van and paid their final tributes. Talks Begin On Indigenous Centre For Innovation TORONTO: The City of To- prises, not-for-profits, collectives Indigenous entrepreneurship in ronto this week began the first in or co-operatives by providing Toronto,” said Councillor Kristyn a series of consultations that will access to resources, advisory Wong-Tam (Ward 27 Toronto inform and guide the creation of support and workspace for their Centre-Rosedale). “I am pleased an Indigenous Centre for Innova- ventures. to champion this initiative.” tion and Entrepreneurship (ICIE). To develop a relevant vision “The City’s collaborative ap- “These consultations are essen- and business plan for the ICIE proach to creating this innovation tial for creating a sustainable and and its services, the City has re- and business centre is an impor- successful centre,” said Mayor tained The Pontiac Group, an tant part of the City’s ongoing John Tory. “I’m proud to support Indigenous-led consulting firm, efforts to form enduring relation- this ongoing partnership between to undertake consultations with ships with Indigenous communi- the Indigenous community and the Indigenous community in the ties and businesses,” said Selina the City of Toronto.” greater Toronto area. Young, Manager of the City’s In- “To be effective and as mean- Elements of the consultations digenous Affairs Office. ingful as possible this must be a will include: The centre will be located at a broad engagement process. I look • creation of a Leadership Ad- and ideas on the proposed ICIE neurs, focused on identifying City-owned commercial space at forward to hearing the voices of visory Council of Indigenous • collaborative effort with key their needs and interests, and 200 Dundas St. E. in a building the young Indigenous entrepre- community and business lead- Indigenous community stake- • an online survey enabling that is under construction. The neurs,” said Chief R. Stacey La- ers to provide input, ideas and holders and professional organi- Indigenous entrepreneurs from City will take possession of the forme of the Mississaugas of the approve the vision and business zations to produce a City-deliv- across Toronto and Canada to space at the end of 2019. New Credit First Nation. model for ICIE ered broad community survey (in share their insights and ideas on The consultations will occur The purpose of the ICIE is to • one-on-one engagement with the works) to gather input on the how the ICIE can support Indig- through fall and winter and rec- provide a space and support for leaders in the Indigenous com- proposed centre enous entrepreneurs. ommendations will be presented Indigenous entrepreneurs looking munity, including Indigenous • community consultation ses- “The ICIE will become a foun- to Toronto City Council next to build businesses, social enter- entrepreneurs, to gather insights sions with Indigenous entrepre- dation and cornerstone for future spring. Pic: Google Street View

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A Chemical Engineer charity of the recipient’s choice. by profession and a metal trader Mr. Anil Shah Mr. Satish Thakkar Mr. Pankaj Dave In addition, it organizes peri- at heart, Mr. Shah is the President odic Canada-India themed fo- of Ni-Met Metals Inc., which was and FCPA from Ontario. He has amsevak Sangh Canada. Sheth, Cardiac Radiologist; Dr. rums Past forums include En- incorporated in Toronto in 1990 been the President of Indo-Can- Speaking on the occasion, Mr. Anil Gupta, Cardiologist.” ergy (2009), Mining and Metals to trade in metals and allied in- ada Chamber of Commerce and Shah said, “We have chalked an Mr. Dave said that CIF would (2010), Agriculture and Food dustrial raw materials. Mr. Shah the Chair of International Yoga ambitious outreach program to actively work towards creating Processing (2012), Infrastruc- is involved with many charitable Day Canada. Satish, a yoga and enhance its influence among Ca- opportunities in public policy ture (2014) and Healthcare (2015 causes and organizations. wellness enthusiast, recently nadians of Indian origin. We are spheres by promoting qualified and 2017), and Higher Educa- Mr. Satish Thakkar has been spearheaded the drive to raise $1 also contemplating new mem- Canadians of Indian origin to tion (2018). CIF also organizes appointed as the National Conve- million for William Osler Foun- bership levels so that we can occupy positions of influence in Speaker Series, where eminent ner. Satish is a Canadian entrepre- dation. effectively represent a wider mainstream organisations. personalities are invited to share neur, a renowned professional, a The Co-convener, Mr. Pankaj cross-section of Canadian entre- Canada India Foundation (CIF) their expertise. committed community leader and Dave founded Manas Interna- preneurs of Indian origin.” is Canada’s premier national, not CIF members are among Can- a passionate philanthropist, with tional Inc with rich experience Mr. Thakkar, said, “We are for profit, nonpartisan, non-gov- ada’s top industrialists, entrepre- several accomplishments to his of over 20 years in the steel in- planning to augment our pro- ernmental organization estab- neurs, executives, and profes- credit in a short span of time. dustry. He has worked and lived gramming by introducing theme- lished for fostering stronger bi- sionals. The combined revenue He is the President of Excel- in three continents and has dealt based speaker series. It’ll be in lateral relations between Canada of the businesses owned by CIF sior Financial Group, a boutique with wide range of steel products continuation of our 2018 series and India and enhancing the par- members is estimated to be over group that focuses on corporate like Pig Iron, Scrap, Ferro Alloys. on health and wellness which fea- ticipation by Indo-Canadians in $1 billion. CIF members provide finance, land development, con- Pankaj is also actively involved tured lectures by eminent medi- Canadian public affairs. employment to thousands of Ca- struction and investment. He is with community affairs and is an cal practitioners such as Dr. Sum- Established in 2007, CIF has nadians and are key influencers a CA from India and a FCGA office bearer of Sway- it Jhas, Neurosurgeon; Dr. Taran played a pivotal role in transform- of Canadian public policy. Back-To-School Safety Drive Region of Peel– With the new vention of the Highway Traffic Act or by- school year about to commence, Peel Re- laws can expect strict enforcement when it gional Police will be visiting and patrol- comes to enforcing the rules of the road. ling areas in and around school zones, in Parents should take the time to review order to encourage and enforce pedestrian safety concerns and tips with their children and driver safety. and are encouraged to review and practice Officers from Uniform Patrol, School safety rules with their children and to en- Resource Officers, Divisional Traffic sure the child is familiar with their route to Units and Road Safety Services will be in the bus or school. school zones and on school bus routes, in As students and their families settle search of traffic violations using a variety back into school-year routines following of resources. Those found to be in contra- the summer break, Peel Regional Police is reminding motorists and pedestrians that road safety is a shared responsibility. If you are rushed at home chances are you will be rushed on the road. Motorists are reminded that children will be in bus stop areas in the early morn- ing hours and, in some cases before day- light. When a school bus has stopped and activated its flashing red lights, all vehi- cles approaching the bus from the front or rear of the bus must come to a complete stop before reaching the bus. Drivers who fail to stop in these conditions face a mini- mum $400.00 fine and six demerit points for a first offence. Police are urging motorists to drive safely, responsibly and free from distrac- tions at all times and to be extra vigilant when travelling on roadways. 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VAUGHAN: WEConnect or- ganized their 4th annual India In- dependence Day at Vaughan City Hall recently. Hundreds of Indians and Friends of India join to sing In- dia’s National Anthem as Hon- ourable Mayor Maurizio Bevilac- qua, unfurled India’s tricolour at City Hall. Present among the dig- nitaries were, Deb Schulte, MP, King-Vaughan, Francesco Sorba- ra, MP for Vaughan-Woodbridge, Regional Councillor Gino Ro- sati, Regional Councillor Sunder Singh, and Councillor Rosanna DeFrancesca. by kids, youth and seniors. Sejal nect Intergenerational Project at The event began with a minute Gajjar and Shiv thanked Mayor Parkway Forest took active part of silence, paying homage to In- Bevilacqua and other dignitaries in organizing the event with the dia’s former Prime Minister Sh. for their continued support to the residents of the area. Atal Bihari Vajpayee. This was organization and their presence at The Festivities kicked off with Most of the young men and Jayashree thanked Shelley Car- followed by classical patriotic the India Day Celebrations the arrival of Shelley Carroll, women present at the event had roll who made it a point to join performance by WEConnect tal- ••••• former ward 33 councillor, who taken two hours off from their the families at the celebrations ent Shreya. August 15, 2018 was a histori- served as area councilor for the work to make sure that they par- and applauded the hard work of The tri-colour was unfurled cal day for community members past 15 years. She was welcomed ticipated with their children and weconnect volunteers. Senior by Honorable Mayor Maurizio in Parkway Forest- as the fami- by WEConnect President and parents (three generations ) in participants were encouraged to Bevilacqua, with dignitaries pres- lies celebrated for the first time in the residents. She addressed the this event. People enjoyed the click pictures at the event and ent, The gathering of 300 people North York, India Independence crowd, appreciated WEConnect patriotic songs by the youngsters, share them via social media they joined Shreya as she sang, in her Day. It was an event that intended work in the area and joined the while the seniors spoke about the were using. To join our seniors melodious voice, India’s national to bring three generations of fam- parade lead by young children sacrifices made countrymen dur- and youth programs at 121 Park- anthem followed by the Canadian ilies together as they joined to who held the Indian tri-colour ing the freedom struggle. way Forest Dr. in North York or national anthem. celebrate the day in the centre of and Canadian Flag proudly as Young and old enjoyed re- avail services please contact 416- People enjoyed hearty snacks the Parkway Forest Community. their parents and grand parents freshments, specially the ‘tiranga 301-1291 or info@weconnectcs. and a great cultural performance The participants of WECon- followed them in the parade. berfi’ ‘and samosas. At the end com. Four Held On & Firearms Divine Decor Charges Region of Peel – Investi- gators from 21 Division Crimi- nal Investigation Bureau have charged four individuals with nu- merous firearms related offences. On Monday, September 3, 2018 at approximately 8:08 p.m. offi- cers from 21 Division investigat- ed a motor vehicle in the area of Monica Drive and Brandon Gate Drive in the city of Mississauga. The occupants were in possession of a loaded Glock 22, 40 caliber gun with a 31 round magazine. Investigators from the 21 Divi- sion Criminal Investigation Bu- reau have arrested and charged Shane Lewis, an 18 year-old male, Grant Keneel, an 18 year- old male of Toronto, Hanan Ab- disamat, a 30 year-old female, and Zegra Ali, a 21 year-old fe- male of Toronto, with numerous firearm related offences. Anyone with information is asked to contact investigators with the 21 Division Criminal Investigation Bureau at (905) 453-2121, ext. 2133. Information may also be left anonymously by calling Peel Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477), or by visiting peelcrimestoppers.ca. ••••• Meanwhile, investigators from the 22 Division Criminal Inves- tigation Bureau have arrested a male in relation to 18 commercial break-ins in the Region of Peel. Between Tuesday, May 8th, 2018 and Monday, September 3rd, 2018, a male suspect entered 18 different commercial proper- ties at various locations by break- ing the glass windows and remov- ing cash and property. Cory Hemstead, a 30 year old male from Brampton has been charged with 18 counts of Break, Enter and Indictable Offences. A-18 | Friday, September 7, 2018 Astro www.WeeklyVoice.com Your Fortunes This Week Forecast for 7th to 13th September, 2018 By Dr. Prem Kumar Sharma (Astrologer, Palmist , Numerologist & Vastu Consultant) Email: [email protected] / Url: http://www.premastrologer.com Contact: +91-172-2562832, 2572874 By Dr. Prem Kumar Sharma Mobile/Whats app: +917814441456/9216141456 / Facebook: www.facebook.com/askpremastrologer Aries Cancer Libra Capricorn (March 21-April 20) (June 22-July 22) (September 24-October 23) (December 22-January 21) Avoid taking up too many jobs this week. Efforts Those in the media sector will do exceptionally After a turbulent phase, peace reigns on the do- New dimensions open up on the professional to send someone for higher studies abroad or out well. Romantic bonds are set to become stron- mestic front. Professionally you are assured of front as you handle more than one project. Hard of town will succeed. Good financial situation ger through your own efforts. A change in eating whatever is due to you in terms of promotion work of yesteryears is likely to translate into con- will help you think in terms of some luxury item. habits is required to remain energetic. A hobby or increment. Love on the sly is certain to pro- tinuously increasing financial strength. A family Some of you can waste a lot of time in domestic is likely to give hours of entertainment to a fam- vide oodles of thrills! Wealth comes to you from member can cause concern, but you will find issues. A college trip can materialise for some ily elder. Those addicted to gambling and other many avenues. Getting laid up in bed with some other members supportive. It is best to keep your students and prove most entertaining. You will vices, should desist from it, as it may affect do- ailment cannot be ruled out for some. Those em- love life on the backburner. Self-motivation will benefit by adopting a healthier lifestyle. mestic harmony. barking on an overseas vacation can expect an work wonders for those on the heavier side in Lucky Number : 6 Lucky Number : 15 exciting time. terms of weight. Lucky Colour : Crimson Lucky Colour : Turquoise Lucky Number : 3/Lucky Colour : Rosy Brown Lucky Number : 1/Lucky Colour : Magenta

Taurus Leo Scorpio Aquarius (April 21-May 20) (July 23-August 23) (October 24-November 22) (January 22-February 19) Some of you are likely to bounce back from bad The coming week will see the domestic front Those feeling restless in a particular job will be Some of you will manage to take time out from health. You will be able to catch up on pending full of happiness and harmony. Love life will be able to settle down in time. Your friendly nature your hectic schedule for some leisure activities. work on the professional front. Financial situa- a source of strength. Avoid undertaking a per- and open-heartedness are likely to win you many You can feel unwanted and unloved, but it will tion of some is likely to improve considerably. sonal task in official time. Leave can become a friends. Some of you can contribute for a social mostly be a figment of your own imagination. It You may have to share the burden of domestic problem for those living separately from family. cause. Nearness to the one you love will keep the is better to change your attitude towards things, chores in the absence of hired help. Don’t press Promised money may not materialise and can put flames of passion alive. At this time you can be than wallow in self pity. You may have to put lover for a meeting if he or she does not have you under financial strain. Take care against the- at your penny-pinching best! Changing your eat- your nose to the grindstone to beat a deadline. A time. A positive week is foreseen for marketing junk ffod as it can affect health adversely. ing habits will have a positive influence on your profitable deal can sour due to your inflexibility. executives. Lucky Number : 22 health. Lucky Number : 22 Lucky Number : 15/ucky Colour : Red Lucky Colour : Turquoise Lucky Number : 9/Lucky Colour : Saffron Lucky Colour : Turquoise

Gemini Virgo Sagittarius Pisces (May 21-June 21) (August 24-September 23) (October 24-November 22) (February 20-March 20) Arrears are likely to make your bank balance You can neglect official work by indulging in The week will find you financially stable, but Something lost is likely to be recovered. Students healthy. Shopping for exotic things will be fun. other activities. Not listening to family elders can some delays in recovering payments cannot be will be able to concentrate better by changing You can surprise lover by revealing your roman- put you in a spot. A backlog of payments is likely ruled out. If you can take care of your health, the their study schedule. Holidays can prompt some tic side. A parent may discourage you from do- to be received soon. A mutual friend is likely to week will turn out to be a perfect one! You are to plan a vacation. Some of you may invest in tax ing something you are eager on. You can get a introduce you to someone you take an instant lik- likely to steal a march over your adversaries at saving schemes. Spending time with a relation good bargain on property if you are persuasive ing for. Eligible are likely to travel out of town to work. A family issue worrying you for long will or an old friend will be most enjoyable. Some of enough. Gain is yours if you manage to remain meet prospective mates. You are likely to make be resolved amicably. Chances of meeting a fu- you are likely to switch jobs for better financial regular in your workouts. the domestic front most inviting for guests. ture mate look bright for some. prospects. Lucky Number : 7 Lucky Number : 11 Lucky Number : 5 Lucky Number : 15 Lucky Colour : Cream Lucky Colour : Orange Lucky Colour : Parrot Green Lucky Colour : Red

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Predictions for the week {9th galore, and you need to be very would be even more intriguing. end of the road, as the journey is any month} September to 15th September select-full and tasteful about what So worry not, as in most cases, re- never ending. Romance could take a back seat; 2018} to go for. Listening to your instincts search is your USP. The three ‘S’s lead to a big ‘S’: try to verify all the details before does help, in your case most of the Taking stock of the situation, you Stress, Strife and Struggle are the being vocal about your grudges. Number 1 {SUN}: {Those born times. can move on with your itinerary in Steps that lead to you know where, Sometimes the smallest of details on the 1st, 10th, 19th and 28th in Lucky Days: Monday and Tues- your own somber way. Success. Trudge on, then, as walk- could be responsible for the faux any month} day. Lucky Days: Monday and Tues- ing that extra mile could ensure pass. A social get-together will Like a hackneyed film plot, life day. Sweet Sensations. help you chill out; while at it, being sometimes revolves around the Number 3 {JUPITER} {Those Lucky Days: Sunday, Wednes- a good listener could help solve so same orbit, causing unnecessary born on the 3rd, 12th, 21st and Number 5 {MERCURY} {those day and Saturday. many complexities. exertion and stress; to break the 30th in any month} born on the 5th, 14th and 23rd in Lucky Days: Monday, Wednes- shackles, do something beyond the Perfection, hard work and the any month} Number 7 {NEPTUNE} {those day and Friday. monotony. Try new ways to do the right methodology have brought Feeling static could make you born on the 7th, 16th and 25th in same things, to enjoy what you do, you to where you are. Do not let it feel morbid; pace is what you en- any month} Number 9 {MARS} {those maybe the result would be more go waste in a reckless moment, as it joy. There is a possibility that you Let your spiritual side guide you; born on the 9th, 18th and 27th in fruitful. has taken a lot of your endurance to could get some opportunity to try doing what you like most is what any month} Lucky Days: Monday and Tues- make it big Sometimes it is not bad out newer ways, which you must should be in your agenda. And to Be a little more conservative as day. to live on past laurels; we all do it grab with both hands.Transitions know that you want, you need to being too adventurous and risk tak- some or the other time. mostly do transform into ground- be with yourself for some time, to ing could back fire. Quick thinking Number 2 {MOON} {Those Lucky Days: Sunday, Wednes- breaking results. understand you. helps, albeit better if with a dash of born on the 2nd, 11th, 20th and day and Saturday. Lucky Days: Friday. Avoid making impulsive deci- diplomacy. 29th in any month} sions, as you could end up burning Putting on your Thinking Cap Love life would have its fair Number 4 {URANUS} {Those Number 6 {VENUS} {those your own fingers. would give you more options to de- share, but the piece-de-resistance born on the 4th, 13th, 22nd and born on the 6th, 15th and 24th in Lucky Days: Monday and Tues- cide the course. would be on the work front, where 31st in any month} any month} day. For the time being, its better to you could be at your creative best. Challenges that come from un- Momentary setbacks do not nec- be safe than sorry. expected quarters are more mysti- essarily affect long term prospects. Number 8 {SATURN} {those Lucky Days: Sunday, Wednes- There could be opportunities fying and so to try and solve them Losing the World Cup is not the born on the 8th, 17th and 26th in day and Saturday. 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Mumbai: For those who re- vere Lata Mangeshkars “Chalte chalte yuhi koi mil gaya tha”, the mellow ‘mujra’ melody composed by the great Ghulam Mohammed for the mythic Meena Kumaris swan song in “Pakeezah”, the new version of the song by Paki- stan singer Atif Aslam for a Bol- lywood film titled “Mitron”, is a shocker. It takes the delicate notes of the original tune, wrenches them out of context and leaves us with a spill-over version of the original which no one can identify as the memorabilia from “Pakeezah”, except those responsible for this duplication.And the composition Yami Follows Grandma’s Beauty Tips is credited to Tanishk Bagchi. , who sang the song in “Pakeezah” to im- Mumbai: Actress Yami the following beauty tips to instead of a conditioner, tablespoon of sugar and mortality, has luckily not heard Gautam’s beauty secrets look and feel her best self: rinses out any hair product honey as a scrub and wiping Atif’s version. “And I don’t want are home remedies recom- * Make a paste of Castor oil like mousse, hair gel or hair your face clean with an ice to hear it. This trend of remixing mended by her grandmoth- + vitamin E oil + aloe vera for spray. cold towel gives a healthy old songs saddens me. Where is er. great thick and long lashes. * Ghee is the best lip balm skin with tightened pores. the creativity in simply lifting be- Right from using as many * Replacing regular water there is. Apply it as often to Yami is now busy with film, loved classics and shuffling the notes around? I’ve even heard natural things to doing with coconut water in all get luscious, plump, pink lips ‘Uri’, in which she plays the that the lyrics are changed in the something as basic as drink- your facials is super helpful and be ridden of chapped role of an intelligence officer. remixes. By whose consent? Po- ing enough water everyday, as it is a great toner. lips forever. She will also be soon seen in ets and composers wrote what the “Kaabil” actress -- who * Using a cup of vinegar * Using a mixture of half ‘Batti Gul Meter Chalu’, along they had to. Nobody has the right has radiant skin -- follows after shampooing your hair, teaspoon turmeric with half with Shahid Kapoor. to tamper with the creativity of great composers and lyricists.” ‘Zoya Factor’ Book Has Inspired Sonam In New Film New Delhi: Actress Sonam K. Ahuja, said.“I think it has been done for many should be recognizing in India more. I adapted in a film. who is playing the lead role in “The Zoya years. In fact, Oscars has a category for think internationally, people buy books be- “Word to Screen” platform this year Factor”, says she has taken quite a bit of adapted films. It should be a category in fore they are published,” said the actress, had books in English, Assamese, Bengali, reference from Anuja Chauhan’s similarly itself and it should be something that we who wants the classic “Rebecca” to be Hindi, Tamil, and Malayalam, which were titled novel for her character in the film. optioned by authors and publishers to di- “I have read the book several times and rectors and production houses. have taken quite a bit of references for my The MAMI (Mumbai Academy of Mov- character in the film,” Sonam told IANS ing Image) Recommends List has 36 titles on phone from Mumbai on the sidelines of -- 25 fiction and 11 non-fiction titles -- and the third edition of “Word to Screen” Mar- the Publishers list with 174 titles for op- ket -- an initiative by Jio MAMI Mumbai tioning. Film Festival with Star -- held last week. Talking about the initiative, Sonam said: With Sonam as the festival champion of “I have been associated with ‘Word to the two-day event, ‘Word to Screen’ is a Screen’ since its onset. It has been some- platform where the literary world engages thing that I have been very excited to be directly with the creators of film, TV, and part of. I feel the stories of books are are digital content. amazing and great. Sometimes when a The actress, who is currently filming writer is writing just for a book and not just “The Zoya Factor” along with Sikandar for a film, it is not corrupt.” Kher and Dulquer Salmaan, says Chauhan ‘The Zoya Factor’ is about a Rajput girl is a part of film’s writing and screenplay named Zoya Singh Solanki who meets the too. “Anuja is a part of the writing and Indian Cricket Team through her job as screenplay. She is writing the dialogues an executive in an advertising agency and and it’s all her vision,” said the actress. ends up becoming a lucky charm for the Literature has always been a vital part of team for the 2011 Cricket World Cup. The the Indian entertainment Industry, Sonam book was published in 2008. ‘Kaamyaab’ World Premiere At 23rd Busan Festival Mumbai: Drishyam Films’ Again’, among others. The film ing Deepak Dobriyal (of Tanu new-age filmmakers to look out & Eros International’s film ‘Har is based on an interesting premise Weds Manu fame), popular for in Asia. Kisse ke Hisse…Kaamy- of a seasoned character actor who South actress Isha Talwar (Tube- ‘Kaamyaab’ is Drishyam aab’ directed by debut film- decides to come out of retirement light and Kaalakandi), Sarika Films’ second venture to screen at maker Hardik Mehta is set to and begins a quest for a record Singh and Avtar Gill, among Busan after Nagesh Kukunoor’s make its World Premiere at of some sorts, that elusive 500th others. To celebrate the festival ‘Dhana’k (Rainbow) which the 23rd Busan International Film role, the one for which he shall be premiere, producers have also re- made its Asia premiere at Busan Festival, one of Asia’s most pres- remembered forever. vealed an illustrated first look of 2015. For its twenty third edi- tigious film festivals to be held The film will be a great trip the film. tion, the Busan film festival has from 4-13 October 2018. down memory lane for all fans of ‘Kaamyaab’ is Hardik Meh- selected 323 films from 79 coun- The film will have a red- car the heydays of 80s Bollywood, as ta’s debut feature after his Na- tries. That includes 115 world pet premiere with its cast and well as an eye opener on the jour- tional Award winning short premieres and 25 international crew on 5th October, during the ney of Hindi cinema for newer documentary ‘Amdavad Ma Fa- premieres. opening weekend of the top-tier audiences. mous’ that travelled the festival Hardik Mehta, who has written festival in Busan, South Korea. Earlier this year, Eros and circuit and is now available on and directed Kaamyaab, says, “I ‘Kaamyaab’ stars veteran ac- Drishyam announced a collabo- Netflix. He has also worked on am thrilled that Kaamyaab will tor Sanjay Mishra in the title ration to jointly produce four critically acclaimed films such have its World Premiere at Busan. role, who’s won audiences’ films to pave the way for pre- as ‘’ and ‘Trapped’. The I’m glad that Drishyam & Eros hearts with his award-winning senting a new wave of cinema film will be screened in the ‘A supported my vision. performances in ‘’, that the companies have come to projects, ‘Kaamyaab’ boasts of Window on Asian Cine- The film is slated for a winter ‘Ankhon Dekhi’ and ‘Golmaal stand for. The first of those four a stellar ensemble cast includ- ma’, Busan’s main section for 2018 release in India. B-2 | Friday, September 7, 2018 bollywood www.WeeklyVoice.com ‘Paltan’ Is What I Wanted To Say About China: J.P. Dutta Mumbai: Filmmaker J P Dut- up to God. In ‘Paltan’ I’ve said ta says that he never makes films what needs to put out there on for the box office as he doesn’t screen about Indo-China rela- believe in comprising with his tions. Among my war films ‘Bor- work. He says that with his lat- der’ was a blockbuster but ‘LOC est movie “Paltan”, he expressed Kargil’ didn’t work. But I am whatever needs to put out there equally proud of both. Among on screen about Sino-Indian ties. my films set in the Rajasthan des- The filmmaker is exhausted erts ‘Ghulami’ did well. But ‘Bat- and not because he has been di- wara’, ‘Yateem’ and ‘Kshatriya’ recting films since 1976 when he didn’t do that well. It doesn’t launched his first war film “Sar- mean these three film are any less had” with his dear friend Vinod valuable to my repertoire.” Khanna playing a role inspired Among the dazzling epics in J.P’s brother, an IAF pilot who his oeuvre J P Dutta has a special was killed in the line of duty. place for ‘Hathyar’ the gangster “Sarhad” never got a release epic in 1989 featuring Dharmen- and it took JP nine years to Laughs JP dismissively: Was it because people expected took charge of me , told me to dra, Sanjay Dutt, Rishi Kapoor. bounce back. The hiatus at the “That’s how I’ve worked from me to make only war films all my snap out of my stupor because “It is that favourite child beginning of his career is not the the beginning. Actors from Dhar- life? I did withdraw into a shell there are many films to be made. who doesn’t do that well in his only sabbatical that JP has taken. mendra to his son Sunny Deol, for 12 years. My father(writer O My younger Siddhi had assisted studies but is nonetheless a fa- He laughs, “That break at the Vinod Khanna to son Akshaye P Dutta)’s death made me even me in ‘Paltan’. As for Nidhi she vourite,” says J P, hoping that beginning could have broken my Khanna know how I work. Even more of a loner. He wrote all my is my backbone, my pillar of ‘Paltan’ which revisits the Indo- career . People said I was jinxed, Abhishek has seen my work films. He was my father,friend , strength. ‘Paltan’ couldn’t have Chinese tension in 1967 , would difficult to work with, etc. It took method in ‘Refugee’, ‘LOC Kar- mentor and creative collabora- been made if it wasn’t for Nidhi.” remind audiences that war is not me nine years to finally make my gil’ and ‘Umrao Jaan’.” tor. Without him I felt orphaned. JP isn’t going to the release of a solution.“We must stop think- first film ‘Ghulami’.” After the failure of “Umrao I didn’t want to direct any films.” “Paltan” with great expectations. ing about fighting with China or It is said that actor Abhishek Jaan”, JP went into a long cre- It was JP’s two daughter Nidhi “I don’t make films for the box Pakistan. We need peace to pre- Bachchan walked out of “Paltan” ative sulk. and Siddhi who pulled him out of office. I make the film I want to, vail if we are to survive in this era because of the absence of a script. “This film’s failure hit me hard. the prolonged impression. “They without compromise. The rest is of mass destruction.” Playing A Blind Man ‘Bhagte Raho’ To Release Soon Was Challenging: Qadri Mumbai: Zieshan Quadri, known for his writing credits for “”, plays a unique blind character in new web series “Banned”, which marks his debut in the web space as an actor. Quadri found it a challenging role.“Playing a blind character was something completely new for me. I did not get much time to rehearse for the role and under- standing the nuances to portray one was quite challenging. I felt like it was a task to play a blind Mumba: As the iconic Bom- gave opportunity to many new Rajpal, who also faced strug- man’s role,” he said in a state- bay Talkies Studios is coming people to join the film industry gles before The Bombay Talkies ment. back into the business of cinema, and went on to make a mark in Studios came forward to release “Additionally, this particular my eyes shut, I was supposed to the studio will be releasing and the history of Indian cinema.” the film, said, “I am so grateful role was difficult more so as he turn my head into the direction distributing the upcoming film “I am trying my best to follow to be associated with the pillar is connected to music and plays of sound. So every time some- “Bhaagte Raho” featuring re- his path. This is how we are en- of Indian cinema, The Bombay the harmonium,” Quadri added, one would say something, I had nowned Bollywood actor Rajpal couraging the small budget con- Talkies Studios. They have still giving due credit to the series’ di- to turn my ear towards them in- Yadav. tent-driven films to see the light maintained the value of cinema rector for helping him through the stead of my face. It brought in the Talking about the decision of of the day.” by picking up our film which has entire process. funny aspect to the scene many releasing the film, Girish Ghan- According to Girish, Dubey a very unique story. Content-driv- For Quadri, however, there was a times and I hope the audience shyam Dubey (grandson of Industry, one of the finance com- en films should be supported.” also a fun side of portraying a finds it as amusing as it was for Raj Narayan Dubey, one of the panies established by his grandfa- “Bhaagte Raho is a family en- blind character. me,” he added. founders of the studio) said in a ther, has invested Rs 100 crore to tertainer, romantic-comedy film, “It depended completely on The series is available on Viu statement, “I am carrying forward support small budget films to get and will be releasing soon,” he sound. While I was asked to keep and the Viu app. the legacy of my grandfather who a theatrical release. added. Jaya Prada ‘Would Love To Work With Big B Again’

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But one says he takes criticism seriously cessful film that a majority of the shouldn’t judge someone based and a certain amount of nervous audience celebrates. If the film on that.”In this film, releasing energy keeps him on the toes so doesn’t work for them, something on September 14, Abhishek has that he can grow in a “cut-throat” went wrong in the film. As an ac- worked with two younger actors, industry. tor, I work for the audience,” he and Vicky Kaush- “I take criticism seriously be- said. al.According to him, these actors cause that’s the way one can im- Having started his acting jour- are much better prepared than he prove. As an actor, I need to know ney in 2000 with the film “Refu- was when he had started out in from another person how my gee”, Abhishek went on to do the industry 18 years ago. performance is coming across. films like “”, “Kabhi Alvida “The audience is not as patient Having said that, I can identify Naa Kehna”, “Bunty Aur Babli”, as they used to be when I started. constructive criticism and dif- “Dostana” and “Guru”, but he So these days, if you miss one ferentiate it from bullying,” Ab- also went through a rough patch chance, you are gone. Perhaps hishek told IANS in an interview. in his career. that is why the new actors are so The “Guru” actor, 42, will soon “The performance of an actor well-prepared because the film be seen in ’s is subject to audience (approval). industry is becoming cut-throat directorial venture “Manmarzi- If a majority of them disapprove, day by day,” said the “Dhoom” yaan”.As the film is being touted we have to accept that. At the end actor. The actor also ventured into as his comeback, is he feeling the of the day, if the audience, which sports by co-owning the kabaddi pressure? is investing money to watch my tional decision where the param- “So, it is a process that my team Jaipur Pink Panthers and “Yes, there is a pressure and film, does not like the film, even eter is whether the story touches mind goes through every time I football team Chennaiyin FC. He that should be there for an artiste though critics like me, I have to my heart enough to invest my choose a script.” says sports gave him the strength to grow, I guess. go by the audience’s response,” time, physical and emotional en- The story of “” to struggle harder. “One should always doubt the actor expressed his opinion ergy to make it into a film. And revolves around a love triangle “In the last two years, I was himself or herself when doing on box office failure of his earlier then the other factor involved is: between two men and a woman. quite occupied working on my something new because unless films. If the audience will like the story Asked how the film’s story sports ventures, so that gave me the challenge comes to push the Has the parameter of judging a as much as I did, will it the find it is different from the rest of the a purpose of living. Also, sports boundary, one cannot grow. The script changed for him? entertaining enough to go to the love stories one has seen in Bol- teaches you to fight and that is moment you know that it’s easy “Choosing the script is an emo- theatre and watch? lywood over the years, Abhishek very inspirational.” Don’t Compare ‘Once Again’ Mandira Bedi Says She Is A Fitness Enthusiast With ‘’ Mumbai: Actress Mandira By Subhash K. Jha “Once Again” is a pre-autum- film -- Shefali Shah, Neeraj Kabi Bedi, who will be seen running in Rating: **** nal love story set in the heart of and Mumbai (in no particular or- a marathon with her son Vir, says “heartless” Mumbai where every- der) -- are captured with casual she is a fitness enthusiast. After watching Netflix’s two one is so busy living their lives, grace. Mandira will be seen running back-to-black -- and I do mean they forget their dreams. Tara As Amar and Tara’s relation- at the second edition of Duracell black, dark, dingy, murky, de- cooks Amar’s meals. Eating her ship finds breathing space in the Durathon 2018. A 2 km and 5 km pressing -- crime dramas that had culinary creations are the high- suffocating environment of the family run will be held on No- a lot in common besides the om- light of his day. He savours the humdrum, the romance reminded vember 25 at Jio Gardens, BKC, nipresent Radhika Apte, what an morsels like little portions of nec- me... No, not of Ritesh Batra’s Mumbai. undisguised blessing it is to see tar dropped into his mouth. wee overrated “The Lunchbox” “It’s a great initiative being the a film that pervades your senses The couple hardly gets the (just because she cooks, he eats only family run in India. I totally with a sense of exhilaration and time to go past pleasantries to ex- and they don’t meet for a while), relate with the concept as I’m a with the aromas of food and feel- plore their growing relationship. but Guru Dutt’s “Kagaz Ke fitness enthusiast. It’s a special ings that can only be experienced He breaks protocol and arrives Phool”. platform for families to bond in Mumbai, the city that never at her restaurant’s doorstep with I almost expected the couple to over fitness thereby improving sleeps even as the sleepless citi- a handful of aromatic flowers, be caught in the glare of arclights their health and increasing the zens seek some assurance that freshly plucked it would seem, to the aching sound of “Waqt ne quality time spent with family,” there is peace and harmony be- though bought from a shop. The kiya kya haseen sitam”. Alas, Mandira said in a statement. yond the grind of the hub-hub. moment he sets his eyes on her, there are other ‘haseen sitam’ The actress added that she and Two such restless souls are film Amar, without any trace of drama (beautiful offences) that await her son Vir had participated last actor Amar Kumar (Neeraj Kabi) or flourish, comments on how this film. year and are looking forward to and single mother and restaura- beautiful Tara is. In the second movement, the the preparation and running in also thankful to Mandira Bedi teur Tara Shetty (Shefali Shah), There are no cascading violins. narrative simply falls apart un- this edition. for participating again to run the both played by such magnificent Only the distractingly reassuring der the weight of conventions. With the Durathon, Duracell Durathon with her son. Just like actors that we can’t see the acting noises of daily bustle captured The end-game where the director further enables families to come the promise of longevity that Du- at all. They are lonely... Oh gosh, with such a fine ear for the nor- plays a they-are-together-they- and run together outside their racell represents, it also provides yes, they are lonely as hell! It’s in mal and the routine. A big shout are-not mind game, is not just a homes. a great opportunity for families their eyes. The longing, the need out for the sound design and the sighing compromise. It is also not David Abraham, Duracell to unlock their inner-power and to find that comforting cuddle in cinematography, which pulls no clear whether the Tara-Amar rela- Marketing Director for Middle bond even more closely while the suffocating puddle of life. punches. The three heroes of the tionship has a future. East and India said: “We are running.” Nimrat Quashes Rumours Of Link-Up With Ravi Shastri Mumbai: Actress Nimrat Kaur has ed on Monday without naming anyone: quashed all rumours about her link-up and “Fact: I may need a root canal. Fiction: says that every news about her is fiction Everything else I read about me today. and it can be hurtful. More facts: Fiction can be more hurtful, According to reports, Nimrat and head monday blues exist and I love ice cream. coach of Indian cricket team Ravi Shastri Here is to trash free happy days ahead.” have been dating discreetly for over two On the work front, Nimrat was last seen years. Debunking rumours, Nimrat tweet- in Alt Balaji’s web series “The Test Case”. Lisa Haydon Not Fashion Obsessed

Mumbai: Actress-model Lisa Haydon Lisa made her acting debut with a sup- says she is definitely fashion conscious porting role in the 2010 romantic comedy but is not obsessed about it. “Aisha”. Asked if she is fashion conscious, Lisa She received praise for her performance told IANS here: “Yes, definitely. I can- in the comedy-drama “Queen”. Lisa later not be in this business and not be fashion starred in the commercially successful conscious but I am not fashion obsessed. I entertainer “Housefull 3” and romantic certainly love to wear beautiful clothes, I drama “Ae Dil Hai Mushkil”. love to go shopping, I love putting things She has also featured in TV shows like together and using fashion as a way to ex- “India’s Next Top Model”, “The Trip” and press myself.” “Top Model India” www.WeeklyVoice.com Hollywood Friday, September 7, 2018 | B-5 Deepika Is In Next Xander Film Too, Confirms Director Mumbai: Actress Deepika Padukone, welcomed with ‘desi’ fanfare. who made her Hollywood foray with the The franchise began with the 2002 film Vin Diesel-starrer “xXx: Return of Xander “xXx”, which was followed by the 2005 Cage”, will return to the franchise for its entertainer “xXx: State of the Union”. fourth instalment, according to its director The third “xXx” movie, featuring Deep- DJ Caruso. ika as Serena Unger, had grossed over Caruso, on Twitter, welcomed Chinese $300 million worldwide. singer-actor Roy Wang to the “xXx” fam- The “xXx: Return of Xander Cage “ tells ily on Monday. the story of how after coming out of self- A social media user then asked: “What imposed exile, daredevil operative Xander about Deepika Padukone. Will she be part Cage (Vin Diesel) races against time to of the film”” “Yes,” replied Caruso, there- recover a sinister weapon known as Pan- by confirming that the popular actress will dora’s Box, a device that controls every be back in the action-packed franchise. military satellite in the world. Recruit- Asked if there was any update on Deepi- ing a new group of thrill-seeking cohorts, ka’s shooting schedule for the film, Caruso Deepika’s foray into Hollywood had as he came down to Mumbai with Caru- Xander finds himself entangled in a deadly responded to a fan: “Working it out now ; created a strong buzz. In fact, last year so and the Bollywood actress to promote conspiracy that points to collusion at the script being scheduled.” Diesel had made his maiden visit to India ”xXx: Return of Xander Cage”. He was highest levels of government. Robin Wright Suggests Trolling Doesn’t Hollywood Defends ‘Second Chance’ Affect Hailey Geoffrey Owens Against Baldwin For Kevin Spacey Los Angeles: Pop star Jus- Job Shaming tin Biebers fiancee Hailey Bald- win says she is not letting herself New Jersey: Members from get too caught up in what the hat- Hollywood fraternity have come ers have to say about her relation- out in support of actor Geoffrey ship with the “Sorry” singer. Owens, who was shamed by peo- “I’m beyond excited,” the ple for working at a grocery store. 21-year-old model, who is en- A number of celebrities took to gaged to marry Bieber, told Aus- Twitter over Labour Day week- tralia’s Stellar magazine, reports end to commend Owens’ hard people.com. work, after it was reported that “I don’t think it’s affected me the 57-year-old actor had been really. I have learned to just try spotted bagging groceries at a my best to ignore the negativity at supermarket, a move many social this time so that I can enjoy this media users viewed as a form of season of my life,” she added. shaming, reports usatoday.com. Here’s what stars wrote in de- fence of the “Cosby Show” for- passing judgment are trash. mer actor: Rissi Palmer: It is completely Blaire Underwood: No shame disgusting the shaming that Geof- Los Angeles: Actress- I’m sure. I think that’s the way it in good, honest, hard work. He frey Owens has had this past director Robin Wright broke her should go.” is being a man in doing what he week at the hands of the media silence on the allegations against She added that she does feel needs to do to provide for himself for simply taking care of himself. her “House of Cards” co-star sorry for Spacey, to some ex- and his family. Much respect to Just because you are on tv does Kevin Spacey on “Today” almost tent, though that does not mean you Sir. not mean you are rich. And there two months ago, saying that she she believes the men who came Pamela Adlon: I had been a is nothing wrong with working to only knew the actor rather than out against him shouldn’t have working actor for years. Jobs sustain yourself and your art. the man. She also says that every- done so or that she condones his stopped, as they do. I worked in Chris Rankin: I worked in a one deserves a second chance for alleged actions. “I feel sorry for retail. At a flower shop. I passed Wetherspoons kitchen after be- growth. anybody whose life is in the pub- out flyers. It’s about the work. ing in Harry Potter. I needed a In a new interview with Net-a- lic arena,” she said. The couple got engaged during Work gives you pride and pur- job, no shame in that. And you Porter, Wright says she believes “It’s a nightmare, can you a romantic vacation to the Baha- pose. Your visibility as an actor know what? I really enjoyed it. in second chances, even as they imagine? We do a job, we share (a mas on July 7 and confirmed the never goes away. But the money You do what you need to do and pertain to Spacey, reports vari- performance) with viewers. Why news on social media two days sure does. that’s nothing to be ashamed of. ety.com. “I don’t know how to does our private life have to be after the proposal. Justin Bateman: So, 26 years Terry Crews: “I swept floors af- comment on that, I really don’t,” public? I hate that part of this in- Though the couple have barely after one TV job, this guy looks ter the National Football league. Wright began, when asked wheth- dustry. It’s so invasive. I believe spent a day apart since getting en- differently (shock) and is earning If need be, I would do it again. er she thinks Spacey will ever de- everyone’s personal life should gaged, they recently decided to an honest living at a Trader Joe’s. Good honest work is nothing to serve a career reprieve. be personal. push back their wedding plans. The people taking his picture and be ashamed of. “I believe every human being “Positive, negative, neutral, has the ability to reform. Has the whatever - I don’t believe it ability to reform. In that sense, should be anybody’s business. second chances, or whatever But I’m not talking about this you are going to call it - abso- (#MeToo) movement. I’m talking lutely, I believe in that. It’s called about media. The exposure. It’s growth,” she added. an awful feeling. A stranger de- Wright reaffirmed her “Today” ciding they know who you are...I statement that she has not been mean, it’s criminal, it really is,” in touch with the actor, and said she added. “he’ll reach out when he’s ready, - (AP Photo/Matt Sayles, File) Lily Allen Says She Paid For Sex With Female Escorts London: Singer Lily Allen Sheezus era. has revealed that she paid for sex “I slept with female escorts with female escorts on tour fol- when I was on tour, cause I was lowing her split from husband lost and lonely and looking for Sam Cooper. something. I’m not proud, but The 33-year-old has made the I’m not ashamed. I don’t do it revelation after sections from her anymore.” book were leaked to the press. Making the revelation, she She explained that she slept shared a screenshot of an email with the women while she was on from someone warning her about th th her ‘Sheezus’ tour following the the leak. Sept. 7 -9 album’s release in 2014, reports Allen had earlier spoken about mirror.co.uk. her family life, following her di- Fri.: 6.30 pm - 9.30 pm Sat./Sun.: 10.30 am - 1.30 pm Taking to Instagram, she re- vorce from Cooper this year. vealed: “So, in my book ‘My The pair, who got married in Fee: $375 Thoughts Exactly’ (out on Sep- 2011, share custody of daughters Student: ($275) tember 20) I detail some stuff Ethel, six, and five-year-old Mar- from my dark days, around the nie. B-6 | Friday, September 7, 2018 Hollywood www.WeeklyVoice.com Five Canadian Titles To Watch At Toronto Film Festival TORONTO: From teen tales to timely stories and documen- taries about the environment, the Canadian lineup for this year’s Toronto International Film Festi- val offers up a mix of big names and rising talent from across the country. The Canadian Press spoke with five homegrown filmmakers headed to the festival, which runs Sept. 6 to 16. “Firecrackers’’: Karena Evans, who directed several of Drake’s latest music videos, is one of the stars of this debut feature from Scene from Scene from Jasmin Mozaffari. Evans and the film the sci-fi-drama Michaela Kurimsky play best ‘Firecrackers’ ‘Clara’ friends whose plans to escape their small town are stifled when one of them is violated by her on- rick J. Adams of “Suits’’ fame as to revolutionize the way we’re scapes’’ and “Watermark.’’ Wanton Pleasure of Skin’’ (Les again, off-again boyfriend. an obsessive astronomer dealing able to find habitable planets,’’ “The anthropocene means the salopes ou le sucre naturel de la “Firecrackers’’ was shot in the with a personal tragedy. “Pretty Sherman says. human epoch,’’ says Baichwal. peau): rigitte Poupart, star of last summer of 2017 throughout On- Little Liars’’ actress Troian Bel- “Anthropocene: The Human “Giant Little Ones’’: Josh Wig- year’s acclaimed film “Les Af- tario in Hamilton, St. Thomas, lisario, who also happens to be Epoch’’: Twenty countries and gins and Darren Mann star as best fames,’’ plays a 45-year-old pro- and London. Adams’ wife in real life, plays an six continents are explored in this friends whose lives are changed fessor with a promiscuous secret “I also thought the time was inquisitive artist who helps him documentary about environmen- after an expected incident at a life in this drama from Quebec’s right to explore these themes with a scientific discovery. tal issues caused by humans, nar- party. Golden Globe-nominated Renee Beaulieu. about women seeking freedom in Writer-director Akash Sher- rated by Oscar-winning actress actors Maria Bello and Kyle Ma- The film celebrates female a patriarchal system,’’ says Mo- man says he got the idea for the Alicia Vikander. cLachlan play the divorced par- sexuality and desires, particularly zaffari, who was born in Saska- film after reading about NASA’s It’s the final title in a trilogy ents of Wiggins’ character. those of a more mature woman, toon, grew up in Barrie, Ont., and plan to launch the Transiting from director Jennifer Baichwal, Writer-director Keith Beh- says Beaulieu. “I want to talk now lives in Toronto. Exoplanet Survey Satellite and producer Nicholas de Pencier and rmansays the spark for the drama about women, I want to focus “Clara’’: The Toronto-shot sci- the James Webb Space Tele- photographer Edward Burtyn- came to him several years ago. on women, because there are not fi drama stars Toronto actor Pat- scope. “Essentially they’re going sky, after “Manufactured Land- “Les Salopes or the Naturally enough women in movies.’’ Taissa’s, Demian’s Acting Authentic Clarke Defends ‘First In ‘Nun’ Says Director Hardy Man’ Against ‘Flag On Moon’ Criticism Deauville: “First Man” star Jason Clarke has dismissed criticism that the film is less than patriotic as it does not depict the planting of the American flag on the moon. Clarke, who stars as the first American man to walk in space Edward Higgins White in the Apollo 11 story, responded to criticism surrounding the Damien Chazelle directorial following a critical tweet from politician Marco Rubio decrying the lack of the flag-planting scene. “It’s nonsense, it’s just non- widely regarded not as an Ameri- sense. The film itself can be inter- can, but as a human achieve- preted as patriotic,” said Clarke, ment”. Los Angeles: Director Co- Starring as the novitiate -- Sis- Farmiga said. Bichir said that he speaking at the Deauville Film The comments spread on social rin Hardy, who is gearing up for ter Irene, Taissa Farmiga was loved “the spectacular setting and Festival where he was accepting media before Rubio slammed the the release of his upcoming film drawn in by the screenplay. thought Father Burke was one a career honour, reported holly- film for not depicting the Ameri- “The Nun”, says there is truth “I really enjoyed reading of the richest characters I’’ ever woodreporter.com. can flag being planted on the and authenticity to actors Taissa Gary’s script. I think it is tell- read. And the script was very “It’s just silly and naive I think. moon, tweeting: “The American Farmiga and Demian Bichir’s ing about what kind of writer well-written-so complex, and Of course it celebrates one of people paid for that mission, on acting. he is that, in a story that’s terri- deep in many different ways.”” the greatest acts of America and rockets built by Americans, with “Their charisma, individu- fying and haunting, he was able “The Nun” explores another Americans and humanity and American technology and car- ally and as a unit, really comes to weave in moments of levity dark corner of the “Conjuring” mankind.” The controversy fol- rying American astronauts. It through in Taissa’s and Demian’s for the audience to enjoy along universe. Warner Bros. Pictures lowed the film’s press conference wasn’t a UN mission.” performances. There is a truth the way. It feels like a roller brings the film to India in Eng- in Venice last month, when star “People look for conspiracy and an authenticity in their act- coaster ride where you have all lish, Hindi, Tamil and Telugu on Ryan Gosling said he believed theories rather than looking for ing,” Hardy said in a statement. those thrilling ups and downs,” September 7. Armstrong’s moonwalk “was the truth,” added Clarke. www.WeeklyVoice.com travel Friday, September 7, 2018 | B-7 A Quaint European Town On A Meander Of The

A happy lifestyle - an open air restaurant in A street-side pub in Novi Sad By Saket Suman

Novi Sad (): Some 90 km from the historic city of Bel- grade, the Danube river -- once a long-standing frontier of the Ro- man Empire -- makes a winding curve to form a S-shaped mean- der. Here lies the quaint town of Novi Sad with the Petrovaradin fortress overlooking the land- scape. The town has a sad history and the local people are quite emo- tional about it. In 1941, the erst- The magnificent Petrovaradin Danube bridge The Liberty Square - in the centre of the town while was invaded by the Axis powers, and Novi Sad the first non-European Union almost planned set of avenues At the centre of the square is a Dunavski Park, built on marshy was annexed by . During (EU) city to spend a year with and streets that cover most of the seven-metre-high monument of land which was once flooded by World War II, about 5,000 citi- the prestigious title of “European town’s highlights. Svetozar Miletic, cast in bronze the Danube, is another must-visit zens of the town were murdered Capital of Culture”. One can kick off the tour with and mounted on a marble pedes- venue in Novi Sad. Local people while others were resettled. The attraction that Novi Sad a visit to the Orthodox Cathe- tal. Opposite the square is a tall gather here quite often, with their Historical records suggest that has for tourists is thus immense. dral of St. George, located on the “Name of Mary” catholic church young children playing around. during the three days of the in- For starters, there are no big rev- Zmaj Jovina Street. Built during built in 1895 in Neo-Gothic style. One also learnt that there is a famous “Novi Sad Raid” (Janu- elations to be made or organised the time of the Hapsburg Empire, On the west side is the Town strange but quite romantic tradi- ary 21-23, 1942) alone, over a tourist attractions on offer. its architecture draws a lot from Hall with a striking facade of Ion- tion of leaving one of their pets, thousand people were killed and On the contrary, much like the classical antiquity and is a stark ic and Corinthian columns. And generally when they grow old, their corpses thrown into the icy rest of modern-day Serbia, the departure from the more usual there are numerous cafes, both in the area that is specially dedi- waters of the Danube. But it went essence of Novi Sad comes alive eastern orthodox style of church- indoors and in the open, dotting cated for the purpose in the park. through sudden industrialisation in its vibrant culture and one can es. Right next to it is the red-brick the pavements on all sides. Sev- But the owners return regularly, in the period between World War relish it best by indulging one- Bishop’s Palace, quite impressive eral small stalls selling items for to feed them and keep an eye on II and the break-up of Yugoslavia, self in the local lifestyle. Another to the traveller’s eye with its su- travellers, give it a vibrant look. how they are doing. after the fall of the Soviet Union. striking feature of the town is that perbly decorated facade. If one pauses at the centre of Several such customs make the Novi Sad is now the capital of most of its major venues can be Almost all roads lead to the the square and takes a 360 degree Serbians interact with their im- , a province of Serbia. accessed on foot, or on a bicycle. Liberty Square, the center of the view of it, the marvellous archi- mediate surroundings a lot more And it has moved ahead, fast The Old Town is perhaps the town. Numerous historical and tecture of the buildings and mon- than people do in many other making a mark on the European best place to stay as it not only cultural monuments of Novi Sad uments, the cacophony created parts of the world. Novi Sad is tourist map. It has been declared takes you a step closer to the are on the streets and squares in by passersby and the utter sense accessible from and 2019’s “European Youth Capi- authentic lifestyle of the local this part of the town. It is also its of happiness visible in their eyes hotels and hostels at decent rates tal”, and in 2021, it will become people but it also throws up an commercial and tourist centre. is bound to leave one uplifted. throng the town. - IANS Tiny Alaska Village Sees Big Boom In Polar Bear Tourism Matchmaking MatchmakingRedefined Redefi ned

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B-8 | Friday, September 7, 2018 technology www.WeeklyVoice.com Google Turns 20, To Build Products For The World San Francisco: Google Under the leadership of Sun- that came into existence 20 years dar Pichai and riding on Search back with its first product Search Google Headquarters in Mountain View, Calif. engine and YouTube growth, engine from a garage today has AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez, File) Google’s revenue jumped 26 per seven products that are used by cent to $23.3 billion in the second more than a billion people every quarter in 2018. month. Traffic acquisition costs, a key The exact date of the com- metric in Google’s ad business, pany’s founding is up for debate went up to 23 per cent of ad rev- -- even for those who are in the enue in the second quarter. business of providing answers. Google’s parent company Al- “Google Inc. was incorporated phabet reported $26.24 billion in on September 4, but for more than revenue for the quarter that ended a decade we’ve celebrated our on June 30 -- making a profit of birthday on September 27, with $3.2 billion while beating Wall an annual Doodle, of course,” Street expectations. the company said in a blog post “We’re still pushing the bound- on Tuesday. Instead of a handful aries of technologies, particularly of employees in a Menlo Park Artificial Intelligence. And we’re garage, Google today has tens of “Google is now part of Alpha- As the company marks its 20th it has accomplished in the past still dedicated first and foremost thousands of employees and of- bet, our parent company created birthday this month, it will spend two decades, starting with the to the user, to building products fices in nearly 60 countries. in 2015,” said the blog post. some time looking back on what 10th birthday of Chrome. for everyone,” said Google. A Device To Harvest Energy Samsung Set To Launch From The Swing Of Your Arm Foldable Smartphone New York: A wearable ener- Utah. Energy-harvesting devices are gy-harvesting device could gen- “The devices we make us- in high demand to power the mil- erate energy from the swing of ing our optimised materials run lions of devices that make up the an arm while walking or jogging, somewhere between 5 and 50 Internet of Things (IoT). say researchers. times better than anything else By providing continuous pow- The device, about the size of that’s been reported,” said Susan er to a rechargeable battery or a wristwatch, produces enough Trolier-McKinstry, the Steward supercapacitor, energy harvest- power to run a personal health S. Flaschen Professor of Materi- ers can reduce the labour cost of monitoring system, reported the als Science and Engineering and changing out batteries when they team from Pennsylvania State Electrical Engineering from Penn fail and keep dead batteries out of University and the University of State. landfills. According to the researchers, they can double the power output using the cold sintering process - a low-temperature synthesis tech- nology developed at Penn State. In addition, the researchers are working on adding a magnetic component to the current me- chanical harvester to scavenge energy over a larger portion of the day when there is no physical Seoul: Putting months of Developer Conference in No- activity, said the study published rumours to rest, Samsung Elec- vember in San Francisco. in the journal Advanced Func- tronics has said it is set to launch However, Koh gave no indica- tional Materials. a foldable smartphone this year, tion of when a full launch would CNBC reported. take place or when it might go The smartphone may sound on sale. “The CEO admitted that New Ai Model To Assess Brain Injuries similar to a traditional flip phone while the development process is which relied on a hinge to con- ‘complicated’, the company has Beijing: Chinese research- can make an assessment based on ing state functional MRI (fMRI) nect the two parts of the handset. ‘nearly concluded’ it,” the report ers have built an artificial intel- images of brain functional net- and found typical features seen But the South Korean tech major added. ligence (AI) model with medical works, Xinhua reported. in the brain functional networks is likely to focus on creating an In July, Samsung announced imaging that would help deter- “When a brain functions, mul- of DOC patients, which can be actual display that bends. that its recently developed flex- mine whether patients with se- tiple brain regions are involved, biomarkers to trace the level of The President and CEO of IT ible and unbreakable OLED- vere brain damage might regain and they form a network, work- consciousness. and Mobile Communications Di- smartphone panel had received consciousness. ing together. Like two mobile To train the AI, they fed it tens vision, Samsung Electronics, D.J. certification from the US-based Severe brain injury can lead phones, though no actual wire of thousands of brain images of Koh, was quoted as saying by global safety consulting and cer- to disorders of consciousness links them, they have a functional 63 DOC patients, at least one CNBC late on Tuesday: “It’s time tification company, Underwriters (DOC). Some patients can re- connection when people make a month after their brain injury. to deliver on a foldable device af- Laboratories (UL). cover from an acute brain injury phone call,” said lead researcher The model diagnosed patients ter consumer surveys showed that Developed by “Samsung Dis- but others fall into chronic DOC, Song Ming, from the Chinese who would recover conscious- there is a market for that kind of play”, the flexible OLED panel also known as a vegetative state. Academy of Sciences. ness and those who would not handset.” is designed with an unbreakable They cannot communicate or act For the study, published in the with an accuracy of 88 per cent Further details of the device substrate and an overlay window consciously. The novel AI model journal eLife, the team used rest- in 100 cases. may be unveiled at the Samsung securely adhered to it.  Microsoft Redesigning Skype   For Mobiles And Desktops Support San Francisco: Microsoft is rede- messaging app Snapchat. It allowed users signing Skype’s interface for both mobile to post a thread of photos and videos for Moksh Dwar Hindu Cremation Services and desktop, eliminating the less used fea- friends to react to with emoticons. tures on the app and simplyfying its core “Calling became harder to execute and (Registered Canadian Charity 81125 6379 RR0001) functions like voice calling, video chatting ‘Highlights’ didn’t resonate with a major- in building the first charitable Hindu crematorium in the GTA and messaging. ity of users. We needed to take a step back  “This past year, we explored some de- and simplify,” wrote Skillman. sign changes and heard from customers The video-and-voice platform would Phase 1 that we overcomplicated some of our core now also come with light and dark theme scenarios,” Peter Skillman, Director of options to choose from. publicity and fund raising phase design for Skype and Outlook wrote in a “We toned down the visual range of the blog post. gradients and re-introduced a simplified Phase 2 The redesign concentrates on declutter- Skype ‘Classic’ blue theme-adjusted for ing the mobile app interface and shifting contrast and readability,” Skillman added. priest services, toll-free information service, chats, calls, contacts and notifications op- More updates, focussing around calling, tions to the top left of the window, provid- chats and contacts would be rolling out at cost basic caskets ing a central navigation point for desktop soon. Microsoft has also rolled out end- users. 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By Nauman Farooq much more raked in the Gran Coupe than on a 3 series sedan, When BMW introduced the the two cars do look rather simi- 4 series back in 2013, many un- lar. derstood that BMW has split the The big change is with the car- 3 series in two parts, with the go area, the 3 series has a trunk 3 carrying the sedan, Touring lid that opens, while the 4 series (wagon), and Gran Turismo (GT) GC has a slanted hatch. Advan- models, while the two-door offer- tage here is you can load and un- ings - such as the coupe and con- load things more easily, so it is vertible - will become the new 4 not only a little bit more stylish to series. look at, but also more practical! But, like what BMW did with Interior: Step inside, and sit- the 6 series before, they decided ting in the front seats, there is re- to give the 4 series a four-door ally no difference between the 4 variant. It is called the Gran GC and the 3 series - same seats, Coupe (GC), but it shares most same dashboard, same gadgets, mechanical, and its platform with etc. Sit in the back seat, and there the 3 series - so what’s the point? is a bit less headroom, thanks to Well, I spent a week in one, to the sloping roofline. far as I can tell, you’ll pick one and three tunes of petrol motors, inline-six cylinder motor. The figure that out! In general, being in a 4 GC is over the other just because one the 4 GC has no diesel option (in one I got on test (430i), how- Styling: BMW likes to refer almost exactly like being in a 3 looks slightly different! Canada) and just two petrol en- ever, had the turbocharged 2.0L to the 4 series GC as a four-door series, not only from the looks Powertrain: While the 3 series gines. The one you’d want is the inline-four cylinder motor, which coupe, and while the C-pillar is but also the comfort level. So, as is available with a diesel engine, 440i which has a turbocharged Continued on page 14 embotech AG Hailed For Its Self-Driving Software LONDON: Frost & Sullivan has rec- range (EV’s); Lane Keeping Assistance; configuration; all the above driving functions or override ognized embotech AG with the 2018 Eu- Highway Driver—Eyes and mind off Urban Driver—City driving, including the driver when the vehicle is in manual ropean Technology Innovation Award for highway driving intersection and traffic jam assist mode. its leading-edge motion planning software, Valet Parker—Low-speed maneuver- The system can also perform emergency embotech’s software adopts a determin- FORCES Pro, based on its recent analy- ing and autonomous parking for parallel, maneuvers at the physical limits of the ve- istic mathematical approach that is based sis of the global autonomous driving soft- perpendicular, or any other parking spot hicle like braking and evasive steering in on physical models and involves no AI or ware market This physics-based software machine learning in the driving function. requires less computing power to activate The ability to process new situations in- autonomous driving mode than tradition- volving obstacles of all sizes, shapes, and al artificial intelligence (AI) or machine positions makes it ideal for complex, un- learning systems. predictable environments like congested “embotech’s FORCES Pro enables engi- roads or urban spaces. Additionally, the neers to employ optimization-based design software is compatible with all standard in demanding applications, eliminating the automotive electronic control units (ECUs) hassle of dealing with complex, low-level and as well as non-standard vehicle types. implementation details,” said Anirudh “embotech’s algorithms are config- Venkitaraman, Senior Consultant at Frost ured with the physical specifications of & Sullivan. “The technology is agnostic to the car, without requiring situational pre- sensor technologies, which means that it programming or vehicle training,” noted can interface with several advanced driver Venkitaraman. “For infrastructure based assistance systems (ADAS) sensors, in- solutions, where the embotech software is cluding LiDAR, radar, forward cameras, integrated in the cloud to “remote control” and ultrasonic sensors, to gather data and vehicles, it can schedule and plan the mo- set up autonomous driving functions.” tion of multiple vehicles simultaneously to The software supports level 2+ to level 5 improve efficiency and prevent gridlock.” vital embedded self-driving functions such Overall, the software has positioned the as: Adaptive Cruise Control - Reduction of company as an early mover in the autono- fuel consumption or Extension of battery mous driving systems market. - CNW Car Trouble? It Could Be The Suspension System If your vehicle isn’t as smooth “You shouldn’t ignore these to drive after a few years, it prob- signs. It’s possible you could lose ably has something to do with its control in certain situations, such suspension system. This is called as if your vehicle hits a bump and ride control. It’s really a combi- bounces when you’re trying to nation of all the factors that de- negotiate a curve or make a lane termine how well your car, truck change. Your ride quality will im- or SUV navigates the road while mediately improve when you in- it’s in motion. stall new shock absorbers.” Many believe ride comfort is It only takes a few minutes to the main reason shocks or struts conduct an electronic shock or may need replacing. However, bounce test to ensure your shock ride control is especially impor- absorbers and suspension sys- tant with today’s antilock brake tems are operating efficiently. and stability control systems, as Preventive maintenance is the well as electronic suspensions key to avoiding more expensive and self-leveling suspensions. repairs down the road and keep- With all these variables, how- ing, it can reduce your braking Bad shocks often cause what’s bounce or vibration. ing you and your passengers ever, the vehicle’s suspension distance. known as “cupping,” where you “You should replace your safe. If your vehicle’s suspension system — including the shocks, Worn out shock absorbers not can see small patches of heavy shock absorbers if your car keeps system is telling you it needs to struts, and springs — must be in only affect your ride, they will wear created when a tire bounces on bouncing well past a bump. be checked and new shocks are good condition. Worn suspension impact wear and tear on your as it rolls. Steering stability and Another indicator is if oil can be needed, don’t hesitate to replace components may reduce the sta- tires, because when shocks get control will be improved and ex- seen leaking out of them,” says them. bility of the vehicle and passen- bad enough, they will affect how cessive wear on tires will be re- Darryl Croft, automotive expert Find more information at www. ger comfort. Even more concern- well your tires contact the road. duced by eliminating excessive at OK Tire. oktire.com. - NewsCanada B-14 | Friday, September 7, 2018 auto www.WeeklyVoice.com BMW 430i Gran Coupe - Great Comfort, Handling Continued from page 13 produces a respectable 248 hp and 258 lb-ft of torque. Power is sent to all wheels via an eight- speed automatic gearbox, which is smooth and quick. How quick is this vehicle in 430i GC trim? The sprint from 0 to 100 km/h is covered in 5.9 seconds, and top speed is electronically limited to 240 km/h - that is quite pleasing. Driving Dynamics: With the 2.0L motor, the 430i GC performs well, but if you’ve driven a few performance cars, this won’t ex- cite you. In this spec, it gives you respectable performance while consuming just 9.3L/100km of fuel (figure based on my test cy- cle, 130 km city driving + 170 km of highway driving). The ride and handling is -as you’d expect- to be very similar Maybe they’ll address that with to any 3 series, and it is. That the new 3 and 4 series, coming in means, a good chassis for com- 2020! fort and handling, while not over- Pricing: The 430i GC has a ly impressive in either area. How- base price of $52,150 (plus all the ever, I have always said that the 3 usual dealer fees and taxes). Not and 4 series are the best all-round cheap, and the equivalent 3 series vehicles on sale, and this 430i GC will save you some money! is no different - because, while Verdict: I haven’t come across there are cars that can be more a BMW I didn’t like, they are all comfortable or better handling in well built, and offer good per- this category, none do everything formance. Personally, my choice as well as a whole. of BMW in this class is the 328i However, an area they can cer- Touring, but if you’re looking for tainly improve on is cabin noise, a four-door car with a bit more there is just not enough sound style, than the Gran Coupe might insulation against road noise. just be the right car for you. Honda Sets All-Time Record For August Sales MARKHAM: Honda Canada the Ridgeline and Pilot, all while da Inc. and is a leading luxury Inc. has reported August sales the Civic continues to hold its po- nameplate that delivers Precision of 18,623 Honda and Acura ve- sition as the best-selling passen- Crafted Performance. an original hicles, up 1.5 percent from the ger car in Canada.” approach to technology and de- previous year, setting an all-time “Acura is seeing a major boost sign that creates a new driving record for August. by the all-new RDX, record- experience. The Acura lineup fea- The Honda Automobile Divi- ing a third consecutive monthly tures six distinctive models – the sion reported August sales of sales record and introducing a RLX luxury flagship sedan, the 16,777 units sold, up 0.3 percent new generation of buyers to the TLX performance luxury sedan, from the previous year, which brand,” said Emile Korkor, Se- the ILX sport sedan, the 5-pas- also represents an August record. nior Manager and Brand Leader, senger RDX luxury crossover Acura Division reported August Acura Canada. “We’re aiming to Honda Ridgeline SUV, and the Acura MDX seven- sales of 1,846 units, up 13.1 per- continue to build off that momen- passenger luxury SUV. Acura cent versus last year. tum in September by showcasing than eight million cars and light $4.7 billion in Canada and each launched its next-generation, “Honda’s light trucks carried our lineup to a broad audience trucks since 1986 at its two man- year it sources nearly $2.1 billion electrified NSX supercar as a new the Honda brand to its best Au- through sponsorships of marquee ufacturing facilities and builds in goods and services from Ca- and pinnacle expression of Acura gust sales ever,” said Jean Marc events across the country.” engines at a third manufacturing nadian suppliers. Honda Canada Precision Crafted Performance. Leclerc, Senior Vice President Honda Canada Inc. 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MISSISSAUGA: The dog days of summer proved to be as hot as ever for Subaru Canada, Inc. (SCI), with the brand posting its best August on record as it chases its seventh straight annual sales record. SCI finished the month with sales of 5,035 units — a 1.7 per cent increase compared to August 2017. Helping the brand get there were particularly strong sales across its SUV lineup, with the Outback posting its best ever Au- gust, with 989 units sold, and the Forester outpacing August 2017, with 1,075 units sold. In terms of outright volume, the smallest sport utility in the Subaru lineup, the Crosstrek, continues to be a shining star for Subaru Canada, with 1,138 units sold in August — the most of any of Subaru’s nameplates. The all-new 2019 Ascent three- row SUV is also finding its fair The Subaru Crosstrek share of homes in driveways across Canada, contributing to SCI’s eighth straight monthly by creating vehicles that deliver tum, and I couldn’t be prouder of io and Western regions both post- August for the brand continues a sales record. what Canadian consumers want,” our ongoing accomplishments as ing their best August sales ever. string of record-setting months as “At Subaru Canada, our strate- said SCI chairman, president and we continue to grow as a brand.” Not to be outdone, Quebec and it looks to set another annual re- gy is a simple one: To position the CEO Yasushi Enami. “The proof Across Canada, all regions Atlantic regions stayed the course cord. Last year, SCI set its sixth brand as an appealing alternative that this strategy is working lies posted stronger sales than the to keep the cross-Canada momen- consecutive annual sales record to our mainstream competitors in our continued sales momen- same month last year, with Ontar- tum in full swing. The best ever with 54,570 units sold. Top Indian Engineer Uday Senapati Joins Group Lotus

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SALE PRICE SALE PRICE $ + HST $ + HST & LIC* STK#8RAM347 35,588 & LIC* STK#8RAM166 39,888 CLOTH 40/20/40 BENCH SEAT, POPULAR EQUIPMENT GROUP, 8-SPEED AUTOMATIC, 3.0L ECODIESEL V6 ENGINE, 3.92 REAR AXEL RATIO, UCONNECT 3 SPORT MESH BUCKET SEATS, 8-SPEED AUTOMATIC, 5.7L HEMI, SPORT WITH 5” DISPLAY, BACKUP CAMERA, SPRAY IN BEDLINER, AND MUCH MORE PERFORMANCE HOOD, BACKUP CAMERA, HITCH, AND MUCH MORE *PREVIOUSLY OWNED DEMO LESS THAN 500 KMS *PREVIOUSLY OWNED DEMO LESS THAN 500 KMS

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