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Wednesday, October 5, 2011

PRIME MINISTER HARPER LAUDS FILM BREAKAWAY!

Prime Minister Stephen Harper with Nav Bhatia
Photo: Prime Minister Stephen Harper, Laureen Harper and Breakaway actor/co-screenwriter Vinay Virmani
Special screening on Parliament Hill Feature film Breakaway applauded by the Prime Minister and 800 guests, including MPs, senatorsand other dignitaries, after a successful opening weekend in theatres
StarBuzz Weekly, Toronto-
Montreal, October 4, 2011 – The Right Honourable Stephen Harper, Prime Minister of Canada, as well as MPs, senators and other parliamentary dignitaries, attended a special screening of the feature film Breakaway in Ottawa yesterday evening, October 3, 2011. The film received an extended and enthusiastic ovation from the 800 or so guests, including the High Commissioner of India to Canada, MPs and senators. Last night’s presentation of Breakaway followed on the heels of its successful opening weekend in Canadian theatres, where it took in more than $550,000 at the box office.


“This bodes well for the film’s career,” says Carolle Brabant, Executive Director of Telefilm Canada. “This double triumph shows that Breakaway has all it takes to delight audiences, including a fantastic storyline that revolves around hockey—a passion of Canadians—as well as outstanding actors, among them the excellent Vinay Virmani, who co-wrote the movie and stars in the lead role.

“Telefilm congratulates the entire team behind Breakaway, including director Robert Lieberman and producers Akshay Kumar, Ajay Virmani, Frank Siracusa, André Rouleau, Russell Peters, Clayton Peters and Don Carmody, for this wonderful movie that succeeds in terms of its skillful narrative and musical soundtrack. Our organization regularly participates in film screenings in Ottawa as a way of highlighting Canadian cultural success stories. In keeping with our most fervent wish, Breakaway is a movie that is sure to stimulate audience demand for Canadian content.”

Breakaway is a funny and touching film about cultural integration. It tells the eventful story of a young Sikh-Canadian man in Ontario, who, despite his strong belief in traditional family values, wants to become a hockey star. “This film is like our great country, it celebrates our differences as well as reflecting the Canadian immigrant story, in an entertaining way that is moving audiences all over the world. I truly believe this film only could have been in Canada. The way this country supports its arts and young filmmakers is truly remarkable,” says Vinay Virmani.

Breakaway is presented by Hari Om Entertainment and produced by First Take Entertainment, Whizbang Films, Caramel Films and Don Carmody Productions. It is distributed in Canada by Alliance Films, and stars Vinay Virmani, Russell Peters, Anupam Kher, Gupreet Chuggi Singh, Sakina Jaffrey, Noureen Dewulf and Rob Lowe, with Camilla Belle. Cameos by Drake, Ludacris and Bollywood megastar Akshay Kumar.



Evening organized by enthusiastic partners of Canadian cinema
Hosted by The Honourable James Moore, Minister of Canadian Heritage and Official Languages, the evening was organized with the enthusiastic collaboration of public- and private-sector partners First Take Entertainment, Alliance Films, Astral, Rogers, Zip.ca, CBC-Radio-Canada, the National Arts Centre, the Ontario Media Development Corporation, Music Canada, Musicaction, Factor and Telefilm Canada.

Telefilm has been participating in film screenings in Ottawa for the past five years. In the last year, Gunless, Incendies and Barney’s Version were presented with great success on Parliament Hill. Breakaway has launched the new season of special screenings with a splash, in addition to starting its Canadian and international theatrical career. Check local listings for screenings of Breakaway in theatres near you.

About Telefilm Canada
Telefilm Canada is a federal cultural agency dedicated to developing and promoting the Canadian audiovisual industry. Telefilm provides financial support to the private sector to create distinctively Canadian productions that appeal to domestic and international audiences. Telefilm also administers the Canada Media Fund’s programs. Visit www.telefilm.gc.ca

From Breakaway to Canada's Walk of Fame





Samita Nandy 
Celebrity Cultural Critic 

for StarBuzz
Celebrity Cultural Critic Samita Nandy on the fame of Russell Peters in Canada
StarBuzz Weekly, Toronto-Russell Peters is not only funny but also famous!

The Canadian comedian made his silver screen debut in the romantic comedy Breakaway.  Premiered at the 2011 Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF), Breakaway is a film that portrays an all-Sikh hockey team and the Canadian dream of achieving hockey stardom.  Produced by Bollywood actor Akshay Kumar, Breakaway releases on September 30, 2011 and launches Russell Peters as a film actor in Canada.


Coincidentally, Russell Peters has also been inducted into Canada's Walk of Fame (CWOF).  He has been permanently cemented into Toronto's Entertainment District and awarded a star.  The star, however, does not necessarily celebrate Russell Peter's existing stardom.  Although based on the star-studded Hollywood Walk of Fame, CWOF does not aim to celebrate ‘celebrities’ or ‘fame’ as much as it celebrates Canadian excellence and achievements.  Marissa Soumalias, Manager of Inductee Relations, claims, “we no longer wanted to celebrate the fame and celebrity of people.”  In fact, CWOF aims to “get rid” of the Hollywood notion of fame in America.  In order to shift from the Hollywood notion of fame, CWOF renames its Canadian stars to ‘inductees’ and ‘honourees.’  In doing so, CWOF demonstrates:
[...] true essence of Canadian identity.  In every person that we acknowledge, they must be peace-loving, diverse, and harmonious; they must be social responsible, morally responsible, creative, competent, successful and innovate – if they don’t meet these criteria, they won’t make our list.

Soumalias further contends that Canadians are “humble” and “humanitarian,” and these “get back to our roots.”  She adds, “That’s what Canada is all about – we are a very humble, kind nation. We need to project that to the world."  In the past, Peters performed a number of stand-up comedies where he pointed out what it means to be a Canadian and have Canadian accents.  Now, he is being inducted into a Canadian commemorative site where all programming and content are 100% Canadian.  In light of these practices, Russell Peters is not simply awarded for his stand-up comedies and film but also for his performance of Canadianness.

Initially, CWOF used to be organized during the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF).  Media representations of TIFF largely celebrate American stars in Hollywood North that CWOF aims to resist.  For Marissa Soumalias and Julianne Taskey, former Manager of Special Events,  there were legitimate reasons for the initial organization.  For them, it was a matter of sheer timing, venue availability, and meeting demands of broadcasters and PR representatives.  As a result of this, Soumalias and Taskey assert, some CWOF inductees were able to attend a film premiere at TIFF.  Alternatively, a star at TIFF was able to attend the annual gala event of CWOF.  In both cases, these stars would receive front page and / or exclusive coverage in media.  Soumalias and Taskey contend that the overall international coverage around and within TIFF helped to establish the identity of CWOF.  However, Soumalias states that CWOF is now able to be a “stand-alone [Canadian] event” and does not need to be organized in the same way as TIFF.   
Recently, Russell Peters attended the premiere of his film Breakaway at TIFF and is expected to attend the CWOF award ceremony in October.  For more information on Russell Peters' upcoming performances, check his official website http://www.russellpeters.com/  

Pics: Ben Girn

TRANSCRIPTION Minister of Finance Jim Flaherty holds a news conference to make an announcement

Minister of Finance Jim Flaherty announced the introduction of the Keeping Canada’s Economy & Jobs Growing Act which key elements of the Next Phase of Canada’s Economic Action Plan — A Low-Tax Plan for Jobs and Growth. The announcement was made in Ottawa, on Tuesday, October 4, 2011
StarBuzz Weekly, Toronto-Minister of Finance Jim Flaherty announced the introduction of the Keeping Canada’s Economy & Jobs Growing Act which key elements of the Next Phase of Canada’s Economic Action Plan — A Low-Tax Plan for Jobs and Growth. The announcement was made in Ottawa, on Tuesday, October 4, 2011.


October 4, 20118:45 a.m.      Ottawa, Ontario  
Emcee:            It’s my pleasure to welcome Finance Minister Jim Flaherty here today.  Being a small business owner, a member of the CFIB, it’s not too often we get a chance to get some of our tax dollars back.
Today I’m excited to have the Minister here to let us hear about his new tax credit, small business hiring tax credit to be exact.  Without further ado I’d like to welcome the Minister.

Minister Flaherty:     Thanks.  I appreciate it, thank you.  Thank you for hosting us here this morning.  I certainly don’t want to interrupt business.  I understand you open at 7:00 a.m. so you start pretty early.  Good for you.  Time for breakfast.  I appreciate you letting us be here this morning. I’m pleased to be here today to discuss an important action the government is taking to help strengthen our economy and create jobs for Canadians throughout the country.

Je suis  heureux d’être ici aujourd’hui pour expliquer les mesures importantes qu’adopte le gouvernement Harper afin de renforcer notre économie et de créer des emplois pour les Canadiens et les Canadiennes partout au pays.

I want to preface my remarks this morning by noting that on the world stage the Canadian economy is coping relatively well in spite of the economic challenges we must face beyond our borders.  For example almost 600,000 more Canadians are working today than when the recession ended in July 2009.  Botht he IMF and the OECD forecast that our economy will be amongst the strongest in the G7 both this year and next. We are the only G7 country that has recovered more than all of the output and all of the jobs lost during the downturn.  Just a few weeks ago Moody’s renewed Canada’s AAA credit rating based on Canada’s and I quote “economic resiliency, very high government financial strength and a low susceptibility to event risk.”

More recently that same top rating was affirmed by Fitch with a stable outlook citing a culture of conservative policy making that allowed Canada to weather the global recession and recover faster than other nations.  Nevertheless we are not immune from global economic turbulence.  That’s why we need to stay the course and implement the next phase of Canada’s Economic Action Plan. Later today in the House of Commons we will introduce our second budget bill, the Keeping Canada’s Economy and Jobs Growing Act.  This legislation includes some key elements of the next phase of Canada’s Economic Action Plan, a low tax plan for jobs and growth.

The act will help support Canada’s economic recovery through a host of initiatives one of the most important of which is the temporary hiring credit for small business.   La Loi sur le Soutien de la croissance de l’économie et de l’emploi au Canada permettra de soutenir la reprise économique au Canada au moyen d’une série d’initiatives dont l’un des plus importantes est le crédit temporaire à l’embauche pour les petites entreprises.  Supporting job creation will only happen by helping businesses and entrepreneurs succeed, keeping taxes low, investing in projects of national importance and maintaining Canada’s brand as one of the best places to invest. The Hiring Credit for Small Business will enable firms to hire new workers.  To encourage additional hiring the onetime credit will provide up to $1,000 against a small employer’s increase in his 2011 EI premiums over those paid in 2010.  Approximately 525,000 businesses will benefit from this temporary measure. Our government appreciates that small businesses and entrepreneurs like Buster’s Bar and Grill are the backbone of Canada’s economy and have punched well above their weight in supporting the country’s economic recovery.

To further strengthen our economy and sustain the momentum of our recovery today’s legislation implements additional important budget actions that will help make Canadian businesses even more innovative, more efficient and more competitive. Canadian businesses have both contributed to and benefited from our strong economic fundamentals relative to the global competitors.  To accelerate this trend I encourage them to take full advantage of the measures available in the next phase of the Economic Actin Plan in today’s legislation because when Canada’s businesses succeed, all Canadians succeed. Key measures in the budget include expanding tax support for clean energy generation to encourage green investments, extending the mineral exploration tax credit for flow through share investors by one year to support Canada’s mining sector, simplifying Canada’s tariff legislation in order to facilitate trade and lower the administrative burden on businesses, extending the accelerate capital cost allowance treatment for investments in manufacturing and processing machinery and equipment for two years to support the manufacturing and processing sector, eliminating the mandatory retirement age for federally regulated employees in order to give older workers wishing to work the option of remaining in the workforce. As the global economy improves Canada will stand poised for success.

However as recent world events show there remains considerable risk and uncertainty in the global economy and at home too many Canadians still remain out of work.  For these reasons the government remains focused on the economy.  Regardless of any volatility ahead the Harper government will continue to focus on strengthening Canada’s capability to compete more effectively in this uncertain economic environment.

Quelle que soit l’instabilité à venir le gouvernement Harper va continuer de mettre l’accent sur le renforcement de la capacité concurrentielle des Canadiens dans ce contexte économique incertain.

As the private sector once again resumes its role as the engine of growth and job creation the Harper government will keep its focus squarely on sustainable actions that create the right conditions for long term economic prosperity as we complete the transition from providing temporary stimulus to winding it down and eliminating the deficit and returning to balanced budgets.

Thank you and I’d be pleased to take a few questions.

Moderator:     Just before we start the usual thing – two microphones, one to my left, one to my right.  Start on the left, one question, one follow up then to the right, one question one follow up.  (Off microphone)

Question:        A question from Reuters . Is the G20 preparing emergency measures to support markets and economies in the event of a Greek default?

Minister Flaherty:     No we’re not preparing emergency measures.  We’ve had continuing discussions on the issue of Greece’s ability to pay.  There are important decisions to be made by the Eurozone ministers.  There were decisions reached on July 21st in the Eurozone that need a couple more approvals by countries in the Eurozone in order to have the necessary approval by the 17 Eurozone countries. That’s the next step.  As you know we have advocated for flexibility with respect to the size of the facility that the Eurozone has agreed to create.  We think that’s important in order to have the Eurozone in a position where it can overwhelm the situation.

Question:        Secondly, how concerned are you about the rapid depreciation in the value of the Canadian dollar which has just been sinking recently?

Minister Flaherty:     You know, the volatility in the dollar is always a concern.  What we’re seeing which is evident is a flight to the US dollar as a perceived safe haven.  It’s not surprising that that has an effect on our currency in the short term.

Question:        Minister, the markets are in turmoil again this morning.  Should the G20 be or the Eurozone policy makers should they be concentrating on as you put it re-ordering Greek debt and perhaps now the next stage would be to either insure all bank deposits or take further steps to make sure that Greece, sort of there’s a firewall and that the financial system remains stable?

Minister Flaherty:     As I have said to my colleagues from Europe before including about ten days ago when we met in Marseille, three things: one, a commitment of political will; two, decisiveness and three, clarity.  In our view those are the three things that the Eurozone ministers and leaders need to do in order to restore confidence.   They are meeting in Europe, the Eurozone ministers are.  The G20 ministers are going to meet the end of next week again in France.  The leaders are meeting in early November in Cannes so there are lots of meetings scheduled.  The concern always has been to encourage the Eurozone leaders to get ahead of the markets, to overwhelm the problem.

Question:        Do you think the Eurozone policy makers have to now start considering either nationalizing banks or providing a blanket guarantee on bank deposits in order to keep the financial system stable given all the concerns in the market about a Greek default?

Minister Flaherty:     There are many discussions that they are having and I have not heard that subject raised.

Question:        I think everyone would agree there are some useful measures that you’re talking about today but these are from the budget that you brought down in March.  

Minister Flaherty:     And June.

Question:        Yeah, that’s right but originally in March.  It seems increasingly the case that Canada is being sideswiped again by world economic conditions.  Are you thinking about more measures to try to support the economy and if so when are we likely to hear about those?

Minister Flaherty:     What we’re doing right now is encouraging our European colleagues to deal with the situation with which they are faced which is an urgent situation. This situation has been evolving since at least January 2010 and discussions have been taking place over that entire period of time.  It is time for the Eurozone countries to deal with that situation. In the absence of an external shock to the Canadian economy we’re on the right track.  We’ll stay on track.  The lesson of Greece and some other countries in Europe is that accumulating deficits and creating a large public debt over time is th worst thing you can do to an economy, the people of a country.  We have no intention of going in that direction.

Question:        Just as a quick follow-up, some Opposition MP’s are saying it’s irresponsible of you to endorse as a senior federal Cabinet Minister, to endorse a party in the Ontario election.  What’s your response to that?

Minister Flaherty:     I don’t know what they thought, that I’d support the Liberal Party in Ontario, the NDP Party in Ontario.  I sat in the Ontario legislature for more than ten years.  I was Deputy Premier.  I was Minister of Finance.  Tim Hudak is a good friend of mine.  We’re colleagues and friends. I’m concerned about the fiscal situation in some of the provinces including Ontario.  These are issues that need to be addressed.  As I just said a moment ago, if one lets deficits continue to accumulate and you develop a large public debt, watch out. I think the Conservative Party in Ontario, the Progressive Conservative Party is the best party to exercise fiscal responsibility in that province.

Question:        Good morning Mr. Flaherty.  Some of your opponents have said that the world is already in recession.  They expect Canada to be hit by this and for government revenues to fall.  What would it take in your estimation as you look forward for the government of Canada to move off its 2014-2015 date for balancing the budget?

Minister Flaherty:     It would take a serious economic decline off expectations.  We have not seen that to date.  We monitor closely.  We watch.  If there were to be a serious decline then of course we would adjust.  We would accommodate. We would be flexible and pragmatic in what we do.  We’ve done it before.  We’ll do it again.

Question:        Can you define serious decline for me?

Minister Flaherty:     If we had some sort of world recession obviously then that would change the picture dramatically.  I’m relatively confident that what we’re going to see in Canada is modest economic growth over the next while.  That’s what the IMF, the OECD say.  I met with my economic advisory council yesterday.  That’s what I was hearing from those business leaders from across the country.  I’m comfortable with modest economic growth with that anticipation over the course of the next while.

Question:        Mr. Flaherty, on the current credit you’re talking about, it’s nearing its end.  The Canadian Federation of Independent Businesses based on their conversations with government people they’re cautiously optimistic that you’re going to renew this credit.  Is that optimism misplaced?

Minister Flaherty:                 (laughs)  We’ll watch and monitor and see but the goal is to get back to balanced budgets, to be on course, on the right track in Canada.  Of course we’ll look and we’ll watch.  We are concerned about the number of persons who are unemployed in Canada.  Our unemployment rate is much better than the American rate but that’s small comfort.  We still have too many people unemployed in our own country.

Question:        The Financial Stability Board, you mentioned Mr. Carney yesterday, that job is expected to be an even bigger job for the next person who takes that on.  Are you concerned whether the Governor is going to be able to manage both jobs, being Bank of Canada Governor and heading this board?

Minister Flaherty:     I’m confident that if Governor Carney becomes the Chair of the Financial Stability Board that he’ll be able to manage that as well as his important job as Governor of the Bank of Canada.  There would be more to say about that over time with respect to how the Financial Stability Board is structured and how much support there is at the FSB. It’s very important, this position.  It would be a great credit for Canada were Governor Carney to take over that position. Moderator:     Is there somebody behind (off microphone).

Question:        I just want to come back to Les’ question, the measures you’re announcing today were from the last budget and things have significantly changed.  How do they reflect that thing to the uncertainty that’s floating around and hurting Canadian businesses since they’re actually six months old?

Minister Flaherty:     We anticipated in the budget we anticipated some risk in the economy.  We took a substantial risk adjustment on the numbers in the budget and we also created things like this small business tax credit.  We also are continuing of course on the transfers to the provinces, the health transfer increases at 6%, the social transfer for social services, education continues at 3%.  We extended work-sharing and of course the tax reductions for businesses, all sizes of businesses will be completed on January 1st with another drop in the business tax rate. These are all expansionary economic policies which we had in the budget and with which we are continuing.  As I said before, if it’s necessary to do more in the future because of shocks from outside then we’ll look at that but right now actually Canada is the envy of the world.  Forbes magazine says that Canada is the number one country in which to do business in the entire world.  We ranked number one this year.  I don’t think it’s the time to waiver from the course that gives us such a solid international reputation. Thank you.

STATEMENT BY THE PRIME MINISTER OF CANADA ON

StarBuzz Weekly, Toronto-Date: October 3, 2011
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ELECTION RESULTS Prime Minister Stephen Harper today issued the following statement following the results of the election in Prince Edward Island: “On October 3, 2011, the people of Prince Edward Island re-elected Liberal Party leader Robert Ghiz to form their new provincial government.  “On behalf of the Government of Canada, I congratulate Premier Ghiz and his team on their victory.  “I look forward to working with them on promoting economic prosperity and addressing issues of importance to the people of Prince Edward Island and Canada.” 

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Minister of Finance Introduces the Keeping Canada’s Economy & Jobs Growing Act

StarBuzz Weekly, Toronto-The Honourable Jim Flaherty, Minister of Finance, today introduced the Keeping Canada’s Economy & Jobs Growing Act. The legislation includes key elements of the Next Phase of Canada’s Economic Action Plan—A Low-Tax Plan for Jobs and Growth.

“Our Government is focused on what matters to Canadians—creating jobs and promoting economic growth,” said Minister Flaherty. “While Canada has the strongest job growth record in the G-7 with nearly 600,000 net new jobs created since July 2009 and the IMF projects that we will have among the strongest economic growth in the G-7 over the next two years, we are not immune from global economic turbulence. That’s why we need to stay the course and implement the Next Phase of Canada’s Economic Action Plan.”


The Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB) applauded the government's provision of a temporary hiring tax credit.

Since the 2011 budget announcement, many members have called about the credit and reported it will make it easier for them to hire, enhance wages or adjust to rising Employment Insurance premiums,"  said Dan Kelly, senior vice-president for the CFIB.    "This is a particularly important initiative as the government has declared 2011 as the Year of the Entrepreneur.

The Keeping Canada’s Economy & Jobs Growing Act helps support Canada’s economic recovery by, for example, proposing to:

Promote Job Creation & Economic Growth
·          Providing a temporary Hiring Credit for Small Business to encourage additional hiring
·          Expanding tax support for clean energy generation to encourage green investments
·          Extending the Mineral Exploration Tax Credit for flow-through share investors by one year to support Canada’s mining sector
·          Simplifying customs tariffs in order to facilitate trade and lower the administrative burden for businesses
·          Extending the accelerated capital cost allowance treatment for investments in manufacturing and processing machinery and equipment for two years to support the manufacturing and processing sector
·          Eliminating the mandatory retirement age for federally regulated employees in order to give older workers wishing to work the option of remaining in the workforce

Support Communities
·          Legislating a permanent annual investment of $2 billion in the Gas Tax Fund to provide predictable, long-term infrastructure funding for municipalities
·          Enhancing the Wage Earner Protection Program to cover more workers affected by employer bankruptcy or receivership
·          Introducing a Volunteer Firefighters Tax Credit for volunteer firefighters
·          Increasing the ability of Canadians to give more confidently to legitimate charities by introducing a package of integrity measures designed to help combat fraud and other forms of abuse

Help Families
·          Introducing a new Family Caregiver Tax Credit to assist caregivers of all types of infirm dependent relatives
·          Removing the limit on the amount of eligible expenses caregivers can claim under the Medical Expense Tax Credit in respect of financially dependent relatives
·          Introducing a new Children’s Arts Tax Credit for programs associated with children’s artistic, cultural, recreational and developmental activities

Invest in Education and Training
·          Forgiving loans for new doctors and nurses in under-served rural and remote areas
·          Helping apprentices in the skilled trades and workers in regulated professions by making occupational, trade and professional examination fees eligible for the Tuition Tax Credit
·          Improving federal financial assistance for students
·          Making it easier to allocate Registered Education Savings Plan assets among siblings, without incurring tax penalties or forfeiting Canada Education Savings Grants

Respect Taxpayers
·          Phasing out the direct subsidy of political parties
·          Closing numerous tax loopholes that allow a few businesses and individuals to avoid paying their fair share of tax

Saturday, October 1, 2011

Chantal Kreviazuk Sings for Colon Cancer

StarBuzz Weekly, Toronto-

Who:            Colon Cancer Canada and acclaimed Canadian vocalist, Chantal Kreviazuk.

What:   Colon Cancer Canada’s 10th Anniversary Gala of Hope – A Derriere Affair - featuring a concert by Chantal Kreviazuk.

The Gala will consist of refreshments, an amazing Silent Auction and a not-to-be missed concert by Juno-award winning vocalist Chantal Kreviazuk.  An exclusive after party will be held and is open to Corporate Sponsors and Orchestra level ticket holders and will include renowned Guest Chefs and Caterers for a sumptuous culinary experience.

When:   Thursday, October 20th, 2011

Where:  Winter Garden Theatre, 189 Yonge Street, Toronto


Why:    To raise the much needed funds in the fight against Colon Cancer.  Monies raised from the gala are dedicated to making a difference in the field of colorectal cancer such as research initiatives, campaigns to increase public awareness and networks to provide education and patient support.

The Gala of Hope is one of Colon Cancer Canada’s signature fundraising events which, over the past 10 years, has raised close to $2 million in the fight against Colon Cancer. Being the 10th Anniversary, Colon Cancer Canada has set an aggressive goal of $300,000.

How:    Tickets start at $75 and can be purchased through TicketMaster.  Orchestra Seating includes entry to an Exclusive After-Party.


Chantal Kreviazuk

With an insightful wisdom that belies her sweet voice Winnipeg’s Chantal Kreviazuk has become one of Canada’s top music artists.

Chantal has won two Juno Awards for "Best Female Artist" and "Best Pop/Adult Album" and her soulful sounds have garnered widespread acclaim across North America.

Although she is one of Canada's top stars, Kreviazuk is also one of Canada's most genuine. Chantal has demonstrated an outstanding commitment to human rights causes. She has been an avid supporter of War Child Canada donating her time and talents to this charity and others.

With a growing catalogue of hits under her belt, and an interest in the world community as a whole, there is no doubt that we haven't seen the last of Chantal Kreviazuk.
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Colon Cancer Canada

Colon Cancer Canada is a national charitable organization and to date, has raised over 6.6 million which is directed towards saving lives through increasing public awareness of colorectal cancer and access to screening, funding research initiatives and providing colorectal cancer patient support.

Fast Facts about Colon Cancer

Colon cancer is the second leading cause of both male and female cancer-related deaths in Canada.  In 2010 over 22,000 Canadians were diagnosed with colon cancer.  Although this is a startling statistic, more startling is the fact that almost half of those diagnosed died.  Surprisingly, colon cancer is one of the most preventable forms of cancer.  If caught early, over 90% of these cases could and should result in a full recovery.

66th United Nation General Assembly

StarBuzz Weekly, Toronto-Deepak Obhrai, the Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Foreign Affairs, recently attended the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) in New York. While at UNGA, Mr. Obhrai met with numerous high level delegates. In particular, Mr Obhrai had very productive bilateral meetings, with the Foreign Ministers of Ghana, Mali, and Somalia, Kenya, Tanzania, Botswana, and Liberia to discuss important regional and economic issues. As well, Mr. Obhrai briefly met the Foreign Ministers of Bangladesh and Australia and the undersecretaries of the United Kingdom and the United States of America (Africa).
In addition, Mr. Obhrai was the Canadian delegate that represented Canada atthe ministerial level summit on the Horn of Africa. Mr. Obhrai took this opportunity to reaffirmed Canada’s commitment and engagement with Africa.
“This was a very productive engagement in strengthening our bilateral relations” said Deepak Obhrai.

Government of Canada Celebrates Canada's First National Seniors Day

StarBuzz Weekly, Toronto-TORONTO, ONTARIO, September 30, 2011—The Honourable Diane Finley, Minister of Human Resources and Skills Development, along with Minister of State (Seniors), the Honourable Alice Wong, kicked off early celebrations in anticipation of Canada’s inaugural National Seniors Day, which officially takes place October 1st.


“Canadians now have an official day to celebrate seniors, which coincides with the United Nations’ International Day of Older Persons,” said Minister Finley. “The Government is proud to pay tribute and recognize the many contributions seniors make to their families, communities, workplaces and society.”
Minister Wong joined members of the Multicultural Council for Ontario Seniors to celebrate.
“National Seniors Day is an occasion for all Canadians to appreciate and celebrate seniors,” said Minister Wong. “Canada’s seniors dedicated their lives to our country — they deserve our thanks as they continue to be influential mentors and leaders in our communities.” 
The Government of Canada is taking action to ensure that our policies, programs and services continue to improve the well-being and quality of life for seniors.
For ideas and resources to celebrate the seniors in your lives, or for more information on National Seniors Day and the Government’s programs and services for seniors, visit www.seniors.gc.ca .

Prime Minister Stephen Harper and Jean Charest

30 September 2011
Prime Minister Stephen Harper and Jean Charest, Premier of Quebec, announce an agreement on sales tax harmonization
30 September 2011
Prime Minister Stephen Harper is welcomed to the National Assembly of Quebec by Jean Charest, Premier of Quebec

Pics by Jill Thompson
StarBuzz Weekly, Toronto-

Thursday, September 29, 2011

Indo-Canadian Star Lisa Ray Encourages South Asian Community to Talk about Breast Cancer



Internationally acclaimed performer and philanthropist shares her reasons for being involved in the 2011 Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation CIBC Run for the Cure

StarBuzz Weekly, Toronto-Sept. 28, 2011 – CIBC (CM: TSX) (CM: NYSE) – Canada’s South Asian community has to become more aware and more comfortable talking about issues likes breast cancer, says Lisa Ray, cancer survivor and celebrity spokesperson for the 2011 Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation CIBC Run for the Cure.



Ms. Ray, an internationally acclaimed performer and philanthropist, is one of five Canadian celebrities and Olympians who are the face of CIBC’s Run for the Cure campaign this year. The others are ET Canada’s Rosey Edeh, Olympic medalists Catriona Le May Doan, Cheryl Pounder and Heather Davis. These high profile women have elected to share their stories with all Canadians this year to build awareness of the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation CIBC Run for the Cure, which last year raised a record $33 million to support breast cancer research, education, awareness, advocacy, early diagnosis and effective treatment. 

“We have to talk about breast cancer more in the South Asian community, and bring it out in the open because it’s too often not spoken about,” said Ms. Ray. “As a ‘cancer graduate’, my life has an added dimension and purpose that I didn’t have before. Being transparent and open about my experience with cancer has served many different purposes, and I’m proud to be able to be connected with the CIBC Run for the Cure.”

“The Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation and CIBC work tirelessly to bring the awareness needed to such an important cause. I’m so grateful to have this second chance at life, so thankful for those who have supported me, and I wish the same for all those who are going through their own difficult journeys. I hope that by sharing my experience about the importance of paying attention to changes in your health, talking openly with your doctor and getting tested, I can motivate others in the South Asian community to do the same.”

This year marks CIBC's 15th Anniversary as title sponsor of the Run for the Cure – the largest single-day, volunteer-led fundraising event in support of the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation which puts donor dollars to work to fund breast cancer research, education and awareness programs in Canada.

“This is a cause that is very close to our hearts because it impacts the lives of so many Canadians – including many of our team members, our clients and our loved ones,” said Raza Hasan, CIBC Senior Vice-President.

“We have covered a lot of ground in these past 15 years,” Mr Hasan continued, “and we continue to be very committed to raising funds and building awareness through the CIBC Run for the Cure. This year, we are thrilled that Lisa Ray and other high profile Canadian women have joined our campaign, lending their star power to help us reach even more Canadians.”

About the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation CIBC Run for the Cure
Since 1992, the annual Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation CIBC Run for the Cure remains the largest, single-day, volunteer-led national event in support of creating a future without breast cancer. In 2010, close to 170,000 participants raised $33 million to fund innovative breast cancer research, education and awareness programs. On Sunday, October 2, 2011, this national movement will connect participants and volunteers in 59 communities across the country to support our vision of creating a future without breast cancer. For more information, visit www.cbcf.org.

About CIBC
CIBC is committed to supporting causes that matter to our clients, employees and our communities. We aim to make a difference in communities through corporate donations, sponsorships and the volunteer spirit of employees. With a strategic focus on youth, education and health, and employee commitment to causes including the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation CIBC Run for the Cure, the CIBCChildren's Foundation and United Way, we are investing in the social and economic development of communities across the country. In 2010, $33.7 million was contributed through the CIBC group of companies to charitable and non-profit initiatives in Canada, supporting a wide variety of national, regional and local organizations. To learn more, visit www.communitymatters.cibc.com.

About the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation – 25 Years of Progress
For the last 25 years, the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation has been at the forefront of a nation-wide movement to raise awareness and mobilize action on breast cancer. Today, the Foundation is the leading organization in Canada dedicated to creating a future without breast cancer. Since 1986, from coast to coast, we have invested over $230 million to fund vital research, education and health promotion programs that have led progress in breast cancer prevention, diagnosis, treatment and care. Visit cbcf.org and join the movement.


Wednesday, September 28, 2011

STATEMENT BY THE PRIME MINISTER OF CANADA to mark rosh hashanah


Date: September 28th  Sept, 2011-Prime Minister Stephen Harper issued the following statement to mark the celebration of Rosh Hashanah:

"On behalf of myself and Laureen, I extend my best wishes to all those who are celebrating Rosh Hashanah.

"Rosh Hashanah - or the Jewish New Year, is the beginning of a significant period for Jewish people, known as the High Holy Days.  It is a time to reflect on another year gone by through prayer and self-examination.

"Most importantly, Rosh Hashanah is a time when teshuva is performed, an act of repentance – taking the time to apologize to those you have wronged, and seeking to better yourself.

"During Rosh Hashanah, I hope that all Canadians take the opportunity to join with friends and neighbours and reflect on the innumerable contributions of the Jewish community to our country's rich and diverse heritage. 

"I wish the Jewish community a meaningful celebration and hope that the New Year brings you health, peace and prosperity.

"L'Shanah Tovah Tikatevu – May you be inscribed in the Book of Life for a good year"



Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Harper Government takes action with tough new warning messages for tobacco products

StarBuzz Weekly, Toronto-September 27, 2011-OTTAWA – The Harper Government gave final approval for tough new warning labels on cigarettes and little cigar packages, the Honourable Leona Aglukkaq, Minister of Health, and the Honourable Steven Blaney, Minister of Veterans Affairs, announced today. Tobacco manufacturers and importers have been given until March 21, 2012 to transition to the new labels, while retailers will have until June 19, 2012 to ensure all packages on their shelves feature these new labels.  


“Our Government has followed through on its commitment to introduce new, stronger labelling requirements on key tobacco products,” said Minister Aglukkaq. “The new Tobacco Act regulations will put new, updated health warnings and information into the hands of millions of smokers.”

The new health warnings are part of new Tobacco Act regulations, now in force, that set out new labelling requirements for cigarettes and little cigars.

"The messages introduced today reflect recent research on the health hazards associated with tobacco use and the benefits of quitting," said Minister Blaney. "This is an important initiative for the health of Canadians."

The new health warnings feature, for the first time, compelling stories from people affected by tobacco use, such as the late anti-smoking activist Barb Tarbox. Two of the messages feature images of Ms. Tarbox, taken while she was dying of lung cancer. Pat Tarbox, her husband at the time, and Mackenzie Tarbox, their daughter, joined Minister Aglukkaq for the announcement.

“I applaud the courage and commitment of those who are sharing their experience with tobacco use through these messages,” said Minister Aglukkaq. “I’m especially proud to welcome the family of Ms. Tarbox. Her unforgettable image has become a symbol of the hazards of smoking.”
                                                                                                                

“The Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada commends Minister Aglukkaq on this important initiative aimed at reducing death and disability caused by tobacco industry products, including heart disease and stroke, and other chronic diseases," says Bobbe Wood, President, Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada. "We've learned that when it comes to tobacco control, we must be comprehensive  a key component of this approach includes strong, graphic and prominent warnings on tobacco packaging."
The regulations will be published soon in Canada Gazette, Part II.  Also now in force are new regulations prohibiting the terms “light” and “mild”, and variations thereof, on cigarettes, little cigars and various other tobacco products and accessories.

Saturday, September 24, 2011

2012 Replay of NO Aggressive Evaluation of Obama’s Policies for Progressive Socialized Liberalism


Progressive left leaning liberal policies, the biased support of the main stream media for Obama in 2008 and failure to honestly vet his political economic theories or union ties have help make the next generation of American youth permanently poorer


StarBuzz Weekly, Toronto-Sep 17, 2011 - Obama’s Stimulus Plan 2 Bribes Business to Buy People a 2 Year Temporary Infrastructure Job for 2 Years of Tax Concessions and continues to spend borrowed money for venture capital projects for an unproven and disastrous green jobs economy.


Americans have to look at Spain and see just how the Spanish debt, like the American structural deficit, because of reckless government spending policies on borrowed money has skyrocketed. Economists for a few years have urged Spain and now America to embrace austerity measures without much political success from either country.

Both countries continue following previous wasteful government spending on borrowed money for similar failed ideologies for a green energy economic policy. Spain now has an official unemployment rate of 22%.

Obama’s stimulus 1 resulted in the loss of 2.4 Million American jobs and a  combined loss of over 6 Million Americans being out of work, lost a job or not even looking for a job thanks to his administration’s failed policies of progressive socialized liberalism.

His stimulus 2, at a cost of an additional half a Billion dollars, just more  recycled failed ideas of smoke and mirror rhetoric for hope and change from Keynesian and Marxists economic philosophies and theories based on his stimulus 1 at a cost of close to $1 Trillion dollars of borrowed money.

From the very beginning, of his campaign for the position of President and without having any executive or management skills and relying on his political experience as a congressman and union community organizer, Obama could not answer questions over and above his pay scale or grade, as he himself admitted.

Unfortunately the progressive liberal left leaning extremism ideologies of main stream media because of their biased support of democrats never openly, transparently or honestly vetted Obama’s background as a candidate or his experience, economic theories, political philosophies, work history as a union community organizer or complete lack of creating jobs in the private sector free market system during his campaign for the position of President.

This junior Obama administration has mishandled the American economy, based on his support for the Marxist political ideologies and failed Keynesian economic theories for radically and fundamentally changing rules and regulations of a free market enterprise system on a daily basis that continues a financial crisis which shall make every American citizen and the next generation of American youth permanently poorer.

 Issued By : Peter Clarke Address : 723/90 Sumach : Toronto, Ontario Canada Zip : M5A 4R4

Friday, September 23, 2011

Canada’s Economy Continues to Lead the Way: Parm Gill

StarBuzz Weekly, Toronto-Date: September 24, 2011 - Brampton-Springdale, Ontario – Amid uncertain economic times, our Government has remained focused on what matters to Canadians – creating jobs and promoting economic growth. This week, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) forecasted Canada will have the strongest overall economic growth among the Group of Seven (G-7) countries over the next two years.
“Our country remains financially and economically stable due to sound banking fundamentals and fiscal policy and a proven low-tax plan,” said Parm Gill, Member of Parliament for Brampton-Springdale. “However, we are not immune to the economic turbulence facing the global economy.”

The IMF’s forecast for Canada is yet another example of our global economic leadership and strength. This follows a trend for Canada over the past few years, which includes:
 The strongest job growth record in the G-7, with nearly 600,000 net new jobs created since July 2009.
 The World Economic Forum ranked Canada’s financial system the soundest in the world for the fourth consecutive year, and;
 Moody’s renewing Canada’s AAA credit rating.
Our country has been praised for its economic resiliency, very high government financial strength, low susceptibility to event risk and our sound fiscal and financial direction. Our Government continues to work on providing hard-working Canadians with a strong financial system, a growing economy and jobs for those who need them the most.
“We must stay on course and continue to implement the Next Phase of Canada’s Economic Action Plan to ensure we remain strong in an uncertain economic climate,” said Parm Gill. “We have a proven job-creating initiative that will continue to move our country forward.”

Thursday, September 22, 2011

Official Opening of Markham Museum’s New Collections Building

StarBuzz Weekly, Toronto-
The new building opens to the public during Applefest weekend

Markham ~ September 22, 2011 ~ On September 24, 2011, during Markham’s annual Applefest weekend, Markham Mayor Frank Scarpitti, Councillor Carolina Moretti, Members of Markham Council and Paul Calandra, M.P. for Oak Ridges-Markham will officially open to the public the Markham Museum’s new $9-milllion, 17,000 square foot LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) gold standard Collections Building. It is one of the first in Canada built to these standards and is a benchmark for the design, construction and operation of high performance “green” buildings.


This new facility was made possible with funding support from Markham and the Government of Canada through the Department of Canadian Heritage. It is a significant investment in culture in Markham and will strengthen the Museum’s role as a major regional attraction.

WHEN:           Saturday, September 24, 2011
                        1 p.m.
                        Photo Opportunity – 1:30 p.m. Ribbon Cutting & Toast

WHERE:         Markham Museum
New Collections Building
                        9350 Highway 48 (Markham Rd.)
Markham

WHO:              Mayor Frank Scarpitti
                        Councillor Carolina Moretti
Paul Calandra, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Canadian Heritage and M.P. Oak Ridges-Markham
                        Museum Board Members
                        Friends of the Markham Museum

RSVP:             media@markham.ca