More Prison Time For Graham James
Graham James has been ordered by a judge in Swift Current,
Saskatchewan to spend another two years in prison.
It happened after James, a convicted pedophile, pleaded guilty to
sexually abusing another of his former players 25 years ago while he
coached the Swift Current Broncos junior hockey team.
The victim, who is now 43 and cannot be identified, says justice
has been done -- though he wishes James had received a tougher
sentence.
It's the third time James has faced charges of sexually
assaulting his former players.
He's in a suburban Montreal prison wrapping up a five-year term.
Winnipeg Liberal Leaves Party Over Bill C-51
A former Liberal candidate and party organizer from Winnipeg has
torn up his Liberal membership card because the party voted in
favour of the anti-terrorism legislation.
Victor Andres, who ran for the Liberals in 2011 in Kildonan-St.
Paul, and unsuccessfully sought the nomination again for this
upcoming election, issued a letter today saying he could no longer
remain a Liberal.
He says he cannot abide the support for Bill C-51, which makes it
a new Criminal Code offence to promote terrorism and gives more
power to the Canadian Security Intelligence Service.
Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau qualified his support saying he
intends to amend the bill to include more oversight if elected.
Winnipeg Parade Canceled Over Safety Concerns
Winnipeg is blocking an annual street festival's parade permit
over traffic and safety concerns.
Officials have denied a permit for the Manitoba Filipino Street
Festival Parade on northbound McPhillips that was set to happen
today.
City officials say due to negative feedback over traffic issues
the organization will not be allowed to close the route off.
They say 1,250 vehicles per hour pass through the truck route
during the three-hour time frame requested. A report says that would
disrupt emergency vehicles to nearby Seven Oaks Hospital.
Vigil For Charleston Shooting Victims
Thousands gathered in Charleston, South Carolina last night for a
vigil to honour the victims of America's latest mass murder.
The mourners prayed for nine African-Americans who were shot last
Wednesday in a church during a Bible study session.
The alleged assailant, 21-year-old Dylann Roof, showed no emotion
when he appeared in court yesterday via video link to face murder
charges.
Roof, who is white, was ordered to remain in custody pending his
next court appearance
in October.
Russian Seeking Re-Entry Into G8
It appears Russia has launched a bid to try to get back into the
G8, and President Vladimir Putin suggests it's something Prime
Minister Harper will just have to accept.
Putin was kicked out of the G8 last year for Russia's role in
fuelling unrest in eastern Ukraine.
While the US hasn't yet stated its position on whether Putin
should be allowed back in, Harper has made it clear that he's
vehemently opposed to the idea.
Commons Rise For Summer
The 41st Parliament came to an end with many MPs heading home to
their ridings to gear up for re-election campaigns.
Prime Minister Harper is expected to call the election in early
September with the vote set for October 19th.
Recent polls put NDP support as high as 36 per cent, the
Liberals as low as 23 per cent, and Harper's Conservatives somewhere
in between.