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Tax Court Chief Justice killed in triple Ottawa murders PDF Print E-mail
Wednesday, 11 July 2007

Federal Tax Court Chief Justice and wife murdered in Ottawa

Retired tax court chief justice Alban Garon, his wife and a third person were murdered in their luxury Ottawa condo on June 30, 2007.

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Chief Justice Roy McMurtry PDF Print E-mail
Friday, 29 June 2007

By Judith Cameron

Chief Justice Roy McMurtry

is renowned throughout Canada and around the world for that matter. Lawyer, politician, diplomat, and judge, he has rightfully earned a reputation of irreproachable stature. What many do not know about this distinguished Canadian is that he is a formidably gifted and prolific painter. His works are exquisite.
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Home Depot a defendant in several class actions PDF Print E-mail
Tuesday, 19 June 2007

Home Depot no interest and no downpayment schemes under attack.

Home Depot has been named a defendant in several class actions in California and Washington. Consumers have grown angry and frustrated with this retailer in recent months and its aggressive and misleading no interest and no payments schemes. Others are expected in several states. This evening, confidential sources advised the Toronto Times, that Home Depot is playing the same shell game in  Ontario and a class action is contemplated in this jurisdiction. E-mail The Toronto Times  your complaints and contact information and we will provide you with assistance to join the Ontario class action for free and with the right to recover your interest payments improperly charged to your Home Depot credit card/account.

The Military and the Media by Bill Roggio PDF Print E-mail
Monday, 18 June 2007

The Military and The Media

The divide grows

FALLUJAH, IRAQ: I've completed the first leg of the journey to Iraq, after having moved through Dubai, Kuwait and Baghdad. I am now at Camp Fallujah. While in Fallujah, I'll embed with a Marine Police Transition Team (PTT) and also meet with the Civil Affairs Group. The next stop will be Ramadi.

The trip - from my front door to Fallujah - took 3 ½ days, accounting for the 8 hour time shift between the East Coast and Iraq. This is remarkable considering Iraq is a war zone. I spent all of 35 minutes in the Green Zone getting my ID badge and another two hours waiting for a flight to Fallujah. Most of the time was spent waiting at military airbases, trying to catch that next flight out on a plane or helicopter.

During my movement to Fallujah, I was on 3 bases and one camp: At Ali Al Salem (Kuwait), BIAP (Baghdad International Airport), Camp Stryker, and LZ Washington (inside the Green Zone).

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Toronto Times supports Girls' Orphanage in Afghanistan PDF Print E-mail
Wednesday, 06 June 2007
 The Toronto Times, AHEPA and Lt. Commander Albert Wong of the Canadian armed forces, established in 2006 in Kabul, Afghanistan a girls' orphanage. The Picture below was taken by Bill Roggio and shows the orphanage and Lt. Commander Wong in  background with other members of the Canadian armed forces. 

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