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fashion shows: One look at Daniele D'Ignazio and one might think his business is fashion. But D'Ignazio, 60, doesn't spend his days seated on a bench at fashion shows in Paris and Milan. No, this justice of the peace spends his days seated on the bench at the head of a Hamilton courtroom. And he says many of his colleagues, Hamilton other justices of the peace, share in his passion for fine luxe fashion. , according to Hamilton Spectator. It an escape, explains D'Ignazio, who has worked previously on human rights commissions and the Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada. Presiding over sombre cases all day, every day, can take a toll on a person. So when D'Ignazio and his colleagues get together for lunch or dinner, fashion and food are the dominant topics of conversation. They swap tips on tailors, where to buy this or that, show off new articles of clothing, give each other fashion feedback, and discuss items they might be in the process of hunting down. His bespoke navy pinstripe banker suit was crafted on Savile Row. His contrasting pinstripe Hilditch and Key shirt is one of 92 luxury dress shirts in his closet. A pair of handcrafted Silvano Lattanzi shoes, purchased in an Italian town on the Adriatic shore, adorn his feet. And his patterned tie was cut from a metre of silk, then folded seven times by the hands of a master tie maker in Bristol, England. "They're very, very well dressed," D'Ignazio says of his colleagues. "Most of them have a sense of style that they've cultivated." (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.

Aline Zeitoune: They say Aline Zeitoune, 50, of Toronto also faces 96 additional charges, according to CTV. The say the probe began in March 2013, when the force was contacted by investigators with the CIC passport program who suspected one of their employees of processing fraudulent applications and - The Mounties say they have charged a former Citizenship and Immigration Canada employee with breach of trust after she allegedly helped 22 people fraudulently obtain Canadian passports. Zeitoune worked in the CIC passport division. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.

joyous laughter: They burst onto the bus in a blaze of red and white outfits and joyous laughter: two young women, a toddler in a stroller and a little girl adorned with glitter and a headband festooned with festive flags, according to The Chronicle Herald. As someone who grew up in Canada but didnt become a citizen until nine years ago, I have an abiding fondness for July 1 that comes from celebrating it for years from the outside, then feeling the thrill of being part of the family and Its Canada Day aboard the 53 Notting Park, a short route from the Dartmouth bridge terminal, through the low-rise apartments, townhouses and little bungalows of the Highfield Park area, and back to the terminal. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.

Malaysia Airlines: All 298 people aboard the Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 which was travelling from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur were killed when the aircraft was shot down over contested territory in eastern Ukraine Thursday, according to 660 News. In Toronto, Citizenship and Immigration Minister Chris Alexander said Canada clearly condemned what he referred to repeatedly as an attack and The federal government labelled the shooting down of a Malaysian passenger plane over Ukraine a brutal act of terror on Friday, saying it was ready to help investigate the tragedy. The U.S. has said it believes the jetliner was likely downed by a missile and has added that it cant rule out technical assistance from Russian personnel. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.

Immigration Minister Chris Alexander: As News reported on Wednesday , Alexander met with industry representatives to discuss recent changes to Canadas work permit rules which they say has lumped them into the same category as employers who hire low-skilled workers following an overhaul to the Temporary Foreign Worker Program in June. Temporary foreign worker overhaul imposes limits, hikes inspections , according to CBC. David Bouck , the executive producer of Means Of Production, a television commercial and print service production company, told News on Thursday that Alexander was open to correcting the problem. Representatives from the film and TV industry say Immigration Minister Chris Alexander has given them his personal assurance that new rules for temporary foreign workers won't discourage foreign actors and directors from doing business in Canada. Foreign actors and directors who want to film in Canada have to pay a $1,000 fee per worker and submit to a 15-day waiting period to obtain a work permit. But film and TV producers say the new rules are scaring away U.S. actors and directors, along with hundreds of Canadian jobs that come with those contracts. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.

Bob Nicholson: Renney, hired earlier this week to lead Hockey Canada, is working out of the same office as his predecessor, Bob Nicholson, but he'll be tasked with doing a much different job. , according to CBC. Renney on-the-job challenges include trying to make hockey more affordable for children to begin playing and for adults to continue. He'll also be counted on to handle the 2018 Winter Olympics, which may or may not include NHL players. Tom Renney joked that on his first day as Hockey Canada president and CEO, his first challenge was finding his new office. "When Bob Nicholson took over in 1998 , Hockey Canada needed Bob to turn it into a business, and he did, and he made it a great business," Mike Babcock said. "So now the grassroots program can be more of a focus because Bob looked after the business. They've got to maintain the business, they've got to grow grassroots." (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.

Cameron Bailey: Will Bailey be able to claim victory in his political fight to secure Torontos position as the top film festival in North America and the primary launch pad for prospective Oscar nominees?, according to The Star. Garth Drabinsky-produced movie seeks place at Cameron Bailey has rolled the dice boldly. And on Tuesday, at the Toronto International Film Festivals 2014 opening news conference, we will get clues to how the festivals artistic director is doing in the fierce international competition for cinematic prestige. More at thestar.com: (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.

Ken Barker: shared their friendship and their careers at the , according to Winnipeg Free Press. Today Brisson, who retired in September 2012 and is still being treated for the same work-related post-traumatic-stress disorder that culminated last weekend in the suicide of Barker, 51, is mourning the friend he tried to help. Former officer Ken Barker took his own life recently. For almost three decades, Paul Brisson and Ken Barker worked together, socialized and even shared season tickets to Winnipeg Jets games. They also witnessed horrific events together. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.

Andrei Anghel: A 24-year-old medical student from Ontario and his German girlfriend headed to Bali on vacation are among nearly 300 people who were killed when their Malaysia Airlines flight was shot down over Ukraine. , according to Winnipeg Free Press. "Everybody who knew him know that he was a very, very kind, very, very, very good person," Anghel said over the phone from his home in Ajax, Ont., east of Toronto. Andrei Anghel, 24, is pictured in a handout family photo. THE HO, Anghel Family Related Items Articles Canada calls shooting down of MH17 'a brutal act of terror' What is known about the crash of Malaysian jetliner in Ukraine 1 day after AP Analysis: Downed airliner could harden the conflict in Ukraine - or spark a solution US begins building case aimed at tying pro-Russian forces to plane shot down over Ukraine UN envoy Power: US can't rule out help from Russian personnel in downing plane in Ukraine Dutch made up majority of passengers aboard downed Malaysia Airlines jetliner Researcher, activist heading to conference in Australia were on doomed Malaysian jet Seeking who shot down Malaysian plane, leaders demand credible investigation in Ukraine Australian loses family in both Malaysian flight disasters; 'it ... ripped our guts again' Andrei Anghel had been studying in Romania, where he met his girlfriend, for the past two years. Family photos show a smiling, happy young man, goofing around with his sister and father. Sorin Anghel said his son was a very kind, outgoing man who liked meeting other people. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.

Immigration Minister Chris Alexander: The Conservatives will add 10 occupations to the priority assessment program that was launched with 14 occupations, says Immigration Minister Chris Alexander and Employment and Multiculturalism Minister Jason Kenney, according to The Star. Internationally trained workers who submit an application to be licensed or registered to work in certain fields, along with all fees and relevant documents, will be advised within one year how their credentials compare to Canadian standards, the government said in a news release and Lawyers, welders and electricians are among the immigrant professionals who will have their foreign credentials assessed faster under a policy change announced by the federal government on Friday. The first group of 14 included engineers and dentists. The new group unveiled Friday also includes geoscientists, carpenters, heavy-duty equipment technicians, heavy-equipment operators, audiologists, speech language pathologists, midwives, and psychologists. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.

Citizenship and Immigration Minister Chris Alexander: Alexander said the Canadian government is ready to provide assistance to Ukrainian authorities with the investigation. He also said Canada condemns Russias military aggression and illegal occupation of Ukraine, according to CTV. This is an egregious act of terror with an unacceptable human toll, Alexander said. Those responsible must be found and face the full force of the law and The destruction of a Malaysia Airlines passenger jet in eastern Ukraine was an egregious act of terror, Citizenship and Immigration Minister Chris Alexander said Friday, in a strongly worded statement that appeared to pin the blame for the disaster on Russias influence in the troubled region. Flight MH17 had been en route to Kuala Lumpur via Amsterdam went it was shot down Thursday in eastern Ukraine, killing all 298 people on board. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.

Bobby Joe Baptiste: The teen cannot be named because of his age. He'll be sentenced on August 5. , according to CBC. Kyaw and a friend were walking home on 22nd Street with a small bag of groceries and a bottle of liquor when they were approached by Baptiste and the teen. Kyaw and his friend were stabbed several times. A Saskatoon teen charged with fatally stabbing Burmese immigrant Tie Kyaw in 2010 has pleaded guilty to manslaughter. The teen co-accused, Bobby Joe Baptiste, also pleaded guilty to manslaughter this week and was sentenced to six-and-a-half years behind bars. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.

Prince Debase Betoukoumessou: The Canada Border Services Agency took Prince Debase Betoukoumessou, 52, from his six children and put him on a plane for the Democratic Republic of Congo DRC Monday evening. But the government agency wouldnt confirm his deportation had even occurred, citing privacy concerns, according to The Star. It is not a practice of the to confirm the enforcement of a removal of any one person, wrote spokesperson Patrizia Giolti in an email to and Behind a grey metal door on the arrivals level of Pearson Airports terminal 3, a man who had lived in Canada for 16 years was held and deported in secret this week. The only reason anyone knows of Betoukoumessous fate is because his family called the day before he was sent off to one of the most dangerous countries in the world. Family of Prince Debase Betoukoumessou reacts to their father/husband deportation (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.

Canada: Foreign actors and directors who want to film in Canada are also being subject to a $1,000 fee per worker and a 15-day waiting period to obtain a work permit, under new rules unveiled by the federal government at the end of June. , according to CBC. "We only have so many days to prep and so many days to shoot. And if we can't facilitate permits within that period of time, it will make it very challenging for them to greenlight shows coming to Canada." Representatives for Canada film and TV industry are meeting with Immigration Minister Chris Alexander in Vancouver today to discuss recent changes to the Temporary Foreign Worker Program which they say have lumped them into the same category as employers who hire foreign low-skilled workers in the fast-food industry. Shawn Williamson, the president of Brightlight Pictures in Vancouver, which produces such shows such as Fox Witches of East End , told News if U.S. movie stars and their directors can't come to Canada quickly enough, then they risk losing their business to other countries. Temporary foreign worker overhaul imposes limits, hikes inspections (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.

Jason Kenney: Chris Alexander told a Vancouver news conference that the Start-up Visa program has generated enormous interest, though he couldnt specify how many applications have been received, according to 660 News. When the program was launched, then-immigration minister Jason Kenney said he expected to see a few hundred people come to Canada through the program in its first year and Canadas immigration minister heralded on Wednesday the federal governments 16-month-old visa program for entrepreneurs, which has accepted its first two applicants. We think we ve done more than all other countries to make sure our programs are cutting edge, he said, adding several applications are nearing completion. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.

Bobby Joe Baptiste: Bobby Joe Baptiste, one of two people charged in the case, appeared in court in Saskatoon Tuesday. He was originally charged with first degree murder and aggravated assault. , according to CBC. Kyaw, 40, was found severely wounded in the city west end early in the morning on Mar. 31, 2010. He was taken to hospital where he died. A Saskatoon man has pleaded guilty to manslaughter and received a total sentence of 6.5 years in prison over the 2010 stabbing death of refugee Tie Kyaw. 2 men charged with murder in 2010 death of Burmese man (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.

Ahmed Abassi: Ahmed Abassi, 27, who had been studying engineering at Laval University before his 2013 arrest in New York, pleaded guilty last month to less serious immigration charges, according to 660 News. But Abassis lawyers argued in sentencing documents that though Abassi expressed some radical ideas, he was actually resisting Esseghaier and A former Canadian resident who was arrested in connection with an alleged terror plot to attack a Via Rail train was sentenced Wednesday in New York to the 15 months he has already served after the case against him fizzled. The Tunisian national was originally accused of plotting to organize a U.S-based terrorism cell and prosecutors alleged he radicalized Chiheb Esseghaier, a fellow Tunisian national who was doing doctoral research on nanosensors in Quebec. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.

Citizenship and Immigration Canada: The error was uncovered after News ran a story on the plight of the 19-year-old and her B.C. family . , according to CBC. In an email to the , Citizenship and Immigration Canada CIC said Erica Dipuo Barnes citizenship was approved in 2013, but not entered into its global case management system due to a technical error. A teenage girl six-year-long battle for Canadian citizenship is finally over after Immigration Canada admitted it made a mistake and lost her approval due to a technical error. Orphaned South African girl stuck in Canadian citizenship limbo in B.C. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.

Bob Dechert: The Conservative-dominated justice committee voted Tuesday to send Bill C-36, the Protection of Communities and Exploited Persons Act, back to the Commons for swift passage in the fall with very few changes. It is our intention to make illegal the purchase of sexual services or the communication for the purposes of purchasing sexual services of any person, anywhere, anytime, in Canada, in the light of day, in the darkness of the shadows, inside or outside, wherever you can think of in Canada, up a tree, down a rabbithole, in a beaver den, said Bob Dechert, parliamentary secretary to the justice minister. We re going to go after those purchasers and tell them this is not a right, according to The Star. Agreeing it was vague, the government agreed to drop that test and reworded it to impose a clear criminal prohibition against communicating to buy or sell sex in any area open to public view, that is or is next to a school ground, playground or daycare centre. NDP critic Fran oise Boivin scoffed that the provision is still wide open whats a playground? and said it shows the Conservatives real intent is to criminalize prostitution wherever and however it is practiced and not heed the warnings of experts in the field and The Conservative governments anti-prostitution bill is one step closer to becoming law amid complaints that the governing party overly relied on witnesses with strong evangelical ties to support and promote its abolitionist approach. Conservative MPs brought an amendment to address concerns expressed even by its most ardent supporters about a clause that would have criminalized prostitution in any public area where children could reasonably expect to be present. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.

California Water Wars: There is a tongue-in-cheek saying in America attributed to Mark Twain, who lived through the early phase of the California Water Wars that whisky is for drinking and water is for fighting over. It highlights the consequences, even if somewhat apocryphally, as ever-scarcer water resources create a parched world. California is currently reeling under its worst drought in modern times. More Related to this Story, according to Globe and Mail. Blair Feltmate These Manitoba floods are just the beginning. We need to prepare for worse Brahma Chellaney is a geostrategist and the author, most recently, of Water, Peace and War. Age of the water wars (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.

Louis Riel: Louis Riel Courtesy of the National Archives of Canada How Canadian are You, eh?, found on Citizenship and Immigration Canadas website, consists of questions like What is the highest mountain in the country? Or, How many times did Queen Elizabeth visit Canada? , according to CBC. The question is: "What threat did Louis Riel represent for Canada?" And the required answer is: "He led two armed uprisings that threatened the future of Canada as a country extending from one sea to the other." 'Oh! This is so wrong. First, Canada wasnt threatened. And more importantly, it was not a rebellion. It was a form of resistance.' - Guy Savoie Its a quiz offered in English and French that designed for new immigrants to test their general knowledge about Canada. However, a question in French addressing the role of Louis Riel in Canada history is causing some controversy. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.

Prince Debase Betoukoumessou: Thats what Th r se Betoukoumessou asked herself Monday morning as she quickly assembled some of her husbands belongings into a suitcase he could take with him when he gets deported, according to The Star. Her husband, Prince Debase Betoukoumessou, was detained by the Canada Border Services Agency in April and was slated Monday to be sent back to the Democratic Republic of Congo a country where he fears for his life and How do you pack for a one-way trip to hell? New shoes, she thought, and slimmer pants because he had lost so much weight in detention. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.

Charlottetown Diocese: The diocese, which covers all Roman Catholic churches on Prince Edward Island, has been working for several years to privately sponsor three refugee families . All three of those efforts ended in failure. , according to CBC. Diocese refugee sponsorship coordinator Dan Doran, who worked with CIC, said the Canadian government needs to provide more help with private refugee sponsorship. He said refugees sometimes have to wait as long as five years. The fate of two families sponsored by the Charlottetown Diocese as refugees is unknown, because the sponsoring church group lost touch with them while the Canadian government was processing their paperwork. The Charlottetown Diocese will make another effort to sponsor more families, says refugee sponsorship coordinator Dan Doran. One of those families ended up moving to Australia, but the church group lost touch with the other two families while waiting for Citizenship and Immigration Canada to approve them. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.

La Maison Simons: With annual sales of more than $300-million, the privately owned department store chain is now making up for lost time. In addition to eight stores in Quebec, Simons is expanding into other parts of Canada with as many as four more stores scheduled to open in the next three years. More Related to this Story, according to Globe and Mail. Retail Ivanho hustles into outlet mall space La Maison Simons, which dates back to an 1840 dry-goods store founded by an entrepreneurial Scottish immigrant newly arrived in Quebec, took until 2012 to expand beyond its home province. Densification Next role for the shopping mall: city state? (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.

Ireland Park Foundation: The park, built to commemorate the 38,000 Irish famine victims who landed on Torontos shores in 1847, has been entirely cut off from pedestrians since 2010, according to The Star. We re very patient, said Robert Kearns, chair of the Ireland Park Foundation. He spoke at a small ceremony Tuesday to celebrate the reopening and It wont last long, but Ireland Park finally has a slight respite from the scourge of downtown construction fences. The completion of a promenade along the quay at the foot of Bathurst St. now provides access to the park. But fencing still surrounds the rest of it, and by next summer the park will likely be closed for more waterfront work. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.

disclosure of information: The powers are included in Bill C-24, an overhaul of citizenship law passed last month, though have drawn little attention. The changes amend the Citizenship Act to allow Stephen Harpers cabinet to draft regulations providing for the disclosure of information for the purposes of national security, the defence of Canada or the conduct of international affairs, including under international deals struck by Citizenship and Immigration Minister Chris Alexander. More Related to this Story, according to Globe and Mail. Group plans constitutional challenge to budget bill The Conservative government has given itself broad new powers to share Canadian immigration files and other information with foreign governments a practice that could have far-reaching implications for individuals who cross borders. Canada got it right on immigration. Now its time to lead on refugees (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.