Tuesday, 12 November 2013

entry 12 November 1st



Air Canada is confirming that five people were removed from a Toronto-bound flight in Venezuela on Friday due to “immigration issues.”
A flight in Caracas was preparing for takeoff when authorities removed the five people from the airplane. They removed four Iranians and an Afghan. After they removed them from the plain they discovered that they did not have visas or airplane tickets.
Air Canada spokesperson Peter Fitzpatrick confirmed in an email to CTV News that flight AC075 was delayed in Caracas for approximately five hours on Friday due to “immigration issues.”
Charges linked to the illegal trafficking of foreigners will be laid against four people.
Air Canada says it employs a third-party company to provide airport services in Caracas.


I don’t know why those 5 people were on the airplane there could be several reasons why. They could have had no money and tried to sneak there way by. They could have tried to bomb the airplane. No one knows why they did that and how they got across the security the investigations are ongoing and hopefully they can figure out the reason why these people were on the airplane and if it is a bad reason hopefully they get a punishment to teach them a lesson.





Pearson International Airport in Toronto.

Tuesday, 22 October 2013

Entry 11 Tuesday October 22

Canada faces 'crisis' over aboriginals issues, Anaya tells the UN


Aboriginal issues are still growing concern in Canada and is facing a major crisis even though there have been years of efforts to overcome tensions and distrust in addressing the social issues and problems amongst Canadians and the aboriginals. A protest against shale gas exploration in eastern New Brunswick  was opposed by the First Nations, demonstration against seismic testing by the energy company SWN resources. Six police vehicles were set on fire and 40 people were arrested.

The chief of First Nations group, Elsipogtog, Aaron Sock, criticized the police for their actions and vowed to keep up the fight against the shale gas exploration. The RCMP defended its actions, saying it had worked hard to try to resolve the situation peacefully before moving in.

I feel that the First Nations people have always been fighting a battle with the Canadian government going back decades over land and rights. Companies and government regulations have always created issues amongst the aboriginals and the land that they occupy. It is horrible  when people try to solve issues and turns to violence and innocent people get hurt.



entry 10 Thursday, October 17/13



Hawaii surfer escapes shark attack by throwing punches

 

A 25-year-old Hawaii surfer says he's lucky to be alive after surviving a close encounter with a shark off Kauai. Jeff Horton was surfing Sunday morning with many others when he spotted a dark shadow move toward him. He told Fox News after the attack. While he was surfing for about 3 hours he was looking for a big wave to surf on, while he was looking down he thought he saw a sting ray. He kicked it many times and got on his board ready to surf away while he was knocked off by a shark. While he flew off the board he landed on the shark grabbed the sharks fin and started punching. He got on top of the shark and started punching its head, he punched his mouth a couple of times and got it in the eye once. He knew he was going to die unless he put up his best fight. When Jeff punched the shark in the eye the shark spit out Jeff’s board and started to go after Jeff. Jeff chased his board got on it and started surfing to shore with another surfer panicking swimming for his life. While he was swimming he saw the sharks shadow following him underwater. The shark strangely was not attacking, thankfully Jeff survived and put the board up in his room because it was a really cool experience because the shark’s teeth imprinted on the board.

My opinion is that sharks are really dangerous creatures. Surfers are taking the risk of getting hurt because they know how many dangerous creatures are out in the ocean. I am not saying he deserved it but it was his fault that he was going to deep. Their should be a limit to were you go, be safe and don’t go out to far because the shark will think that you are a threat and attack. Jeff is lucky the shark did not attack again when he could have.


 




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Wednesday, 16 October 2013

entry 9 Tuesday October 15

Bull gores German cyclist to death in Southern France


The couple were passing a farm near Mejane when fighting broke out among several bulls inside an enclosure and one of the animals broke out. The couple had been holidaying in the nearby village of Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer, they were cycling by a farm when they spotted animals fighting near a fence and the fight caused the fence to knock over. An animal realized an opening, a chance to escape and ran out of it as fast as he could. As the bull ran out, it saw two cyclists riding by the farm, a man and a women. As the couple were riding by, they saw one of the many bulls run out of the fence and coming toward them. I would assume they were trying to pedal away as fast as they could but unfortunately, the bull caught them and attacked. The bull went for the wife first and the husband second. The bull injured the wife and killed the husband. The wife was very injured and had open wounds. They said that she will survive and the injuries will heal. The husband was 54 years old and could not fight or do anything against the bull because he was an older man. The bull gored him around 20 times until there was no more. 

I believe that some animals these days are very dangerous and they will attack whoever they see unless they recognize the person such as a family member perhaps. If someone owns a farm or wild animals such as bulls, they should keep them locked away so people won't be scared to go up t the animal or pass by them. The farmer should have spent some money and should have bought a better fence so the animal could not have escaped from the space inside the fence. There is no reason why innocent people should have died for such a senseless reason.  Wild animals or untamed animals should be in cities or small towns, they should be on herding farmland.  








Monday, 14 October 2013

entry 8 Monday October 14

Fire destroys New Brunswick food bank  





Police and New Brunswick’s fire marshal are investigating the cause of a fire that destroyed a food bank building in Petitcodia, N.B., on Sunday night.
Murray Bunnett, president of the Support People of Today food bank lost about 12 to 15,000 dollars worth of food, the building also had a clothing depot.

The fire started at 7.30 pm and could been seen by people from kilometers away, it was a very big fire.When they called the fire crew  they asked them to come because there was a big fire. They responded to the call very quickly and tried to be their as soon as they could. Fire spreads really fast and unfortunately, by the time the fire crew got to the food bank it was too late to save the building. The whole building was on fire, it was a total lost.
The food bank just moved to that location a week ago and a fire already occurred. This has been a business that has been going on for 25 years. The food bank is a very important business because it helps so many people that can't afford it and it provides food for people to live for the month until they can afford food. They hope to see the food bank up and running again in a new capacity by Wednesday.

I think that it is very sad that the food bank caught on fire because it helps so many people in the world and is a growing business. To see it catch on fire and know that the building can't be saved means that poor innocent people don't get food for how ever long it takes for the bank to get back up and running. The food bank helps so many people, it is one of those companies that need to be around in today's' time. If I was in that situation I would try my hardest to get it back up and running as soon as possible because every day that there is no food bank is a day where people starve. People who are in need of food and shelter and the necessities of life are dependent on places like the food bank for survival until they are able to get back on their feet and are able to work to afford these necessities on their own.  Thankfully there are many people who donate to food banks in their local area to support the less fortunate people.





Sunday, 6 October 2013

Entry 7 October 6th 2013

Police take to the streets in search of leads in probe on severed cat heads




York region police that wee are searching for clues after they found remains of six cats that were dismembered in the Stouffville area during the last two months. One of the first discoveries where found in August when a cats head and two legs were found near a daycare center. The police are still unsure the reason behind these killings but feel that they were done intentionally. Police are warning people in the area to keep their pets indoors. The investigation is still ongoing and police urge people to call in with any information found that could be helpful to the case.

I believe that people should not show harm to innocent people and animals. It is inhuman to hurt small animals that are helpless in this world. If one chooses to have an animal as a pet they should provide a happy home with food, shelter and all the necessities of life. I have a small puppy and I would hate to see it suffer or die. Animal cruelty carries large fines and even criminal charges that could end up in jail.



Wednesday, 2 October 2013

Entry 6 October 2

73 rescued from Mexican house


 The trek for those traveling through northern Mexico remains dangerous: police rescued 73 people who were being held hostage in the border city of Reynosa. The victims had been kidnapped from buses or bus terminals, and It is likely, though police did not say, that a majority of the victims were migrants on their way north to the United States.  The police approached the house "from where they could hear cries for help, and inside the house, police found 73 hostages: 37 Mexicans, 19 Hondurans, 14 Guatemalans, and three Salvadorans.The victims told police that some had been held between four days and four months. The alleged kidnappers made phone calls to the victims' families, demanding ransom payments in exchange for their release. Some of the people rescued said they were assaulted or raped.Police arrested the two men in the car who arrived at the house, and a third man who they alleged worked as a lookout.  Authorities have discovered at least three mass kidnapping operations in and around Reynosa this year. In July, Mexican authorities rescued 81 migrants they said were held captive in Reynosa. In June, authorities said that in a small town nearby they rescued 165 migrants who were kidnapped as they tried to cross into the United States.They showed symptoms of asphyxiation and serious lesions on their hands and feet when they were rescued.

I believe that the police in Mexico should be more strict and that they should hire more police officers to stay watch in Mexico. Their has been a lot of kidnapping near Reynosa and police just go when they hear about it and there should be a watch patrol that takes shifts of police officers investigating the streets and keeping everybody safe. There seems to be a lot of human kidnapping and asking for ransom for their release and safety.  As the drug world in Mexico keeps rising so does kidnapping of people and human trafficking is at a high rate in poor countries.