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[February 19, 2010]

Look-Ahead-Feb. 21-27

(Canadian Press Broadcast Wire (Canada) Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) EDITORS: Following is a list of news events for Sunday, Feb. 21 to Saturday, Feb. 27, 2010 as of 12:06 p.m. ET: x-denotes wire, y-denotes picture, z-denotes graphics coverage. Copy from other events based on merit and availability. All times local unless otherwise noted. Queries about these events and stories in The Canadian Press report should be directed to the departments listed below (all phone numbers 416 area code): Main Desk (National News) 507-2150; World Desk 507-2165; Sports Desk 507-2154; Ontario Desk 507-2159; Photo Desk 507-2169; Specials Desk (Syndicated Copy) 507-2152; IT Desk (Technical Trouble) 507-2099 or 800-268-8149 SUNDAY, FEB. 21 WASHINGTON _ Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall visits. Through Feb. 21.


WASHINGTON, D.C. _ Alberta Intergovernmental Minister Iris Evans promotes the province's energy exports and pushes the importance of open trade with the U.S. Through Feb. 21.

TORONTO _ The 2010 Toronto Auto Show. Through Feb. 21. (Metro Toronto Convention Centre) x-WINNIPEG _ Manitoba Speed Skating Association is organizing a local Olympic celebration for skater Cindy Klassen, who is scheduled to defend her 1500m speed skating Gold medal. The Olympics will be aired outside on large screen TVs so people can skate and cheer on our Manitoban and Canadian Olympic Speed Skaters. (4 p.m. at Cindy Klassen Recreation Complex, 999 Sargent Avenue) WINNIPEG _ Leaders in Canada's grain industry gather for the annual Grainworld conference. Through Feb. 23. (Fairmont Winnipeg) VANCOUVER _ A small group of protesters plan a rally outside a Vancouver church, demanding action on their claims that children were killed at First Nations residental schools. (10 a.m. at Christ Church Cathedral, Georgia Street at Burrard Street) VANCOUVER _ VANOC and the International Olympic Committee (IOC) deliver daily operational updates. Through Feb. 28. (11 a.m. at Gabriola conference room, Main Press Centre, 999 Canada Place) VANCOUVER _ BCCLA holds summary media briefing every Sunday during the Olympics. The summary briefing examines the previous and upcoming week. (12 p.m. at BCCLA offices, 1188 West Georgia Street ) VANCOUVER _ Jennifer Heil and Dominick Gathier are honoured for their work with B2ten. A not for profit organization that supports Canadian elite athletes. (4 p.m. at BCMC Media Theatre at Robson Square) VANCOUVER _ Buzz Aldrin and other astronauts are in Vancouver for the Games to promote their sponsor, Omega. (6 p.m. at Hotel Vancouver Omega boutique) MONDAY, FEB. 22 x-ST. JOHN'S, N.L. _ Sentencing set for Bill Murray, who has pleaded guilty to charges in Newfoundland and Labrador's political spending scandal. (Supreme Court of Newfoundland and Labrador) MONTREAL _ Boralex Power Income Fund, a trust which indirectly owns power generating stations, releases its fourth-quarter earnings. Join the conference call at 514-807-9895. (10 a.m.) ST-JEROME, Que. _ A preliminary hearing is held in the case of cardiologist Guy Turcotte, who is facing two counts of first-degree murder in the deaths of his two children in February 2009 in Piedmont, Que. Through Feb. 24. (9:30 a.m. at St. Jerome Courthouse, 25 de Martigny) OTTAWA _ The Canada Border Services Agency is expected to issue a final determination on dumping and subsidization accusations against Chinese steel producers.


OTTAWA _ The Canadian Federation of Agriculture holds its annual meeting and will talk about the future of food. Through Feb. 24. (Crowne Plaza Hotel, 101 Lyon St.) x-TORONTO _ Legislature sits Mondays through Thursdays with question period approximately 10:30 a.m. It does not sit Fridays. Through April 16. (10:30 a.m. at Ontario legislature, 1 Queen's Park Circle) TORONTO _ Mirvish Productions unveils its lineup for its 2010/2011 subscription season. (11 a.m. at Royal Alexandra Theatre, 260 King Street West) CALGARY _ Canadian Energy Research Institute holds a conference on the future of the natural gas industry. Through Feb. 23. (8 a.m. at Macleod Hall BC, Calgary TELUS Convention Centre) OLDS, Alta. _ Altalink holds open house to consult with rural landowners about a new power line. (4 p.m. at Olds College Alumni Centre, 4500-50th St.) RED DEER, Alta. _ Preliminary hearing for Calgary RCMP Const. Hoa Dong La, facing 17 charges, including extortion, fraud and criminal harassment. Through Feb. 24. (Provincial Court, Room 102) WINNIPEG _ Leaders in Canada's grain industry gather for the annual Grainworld conference. Through Feb. 23. (Fairmont Winnipeg) WINNIPEG _ Lawyers for five RCMP officers facing accusations of excessive force against Matthew Gray, 47, scheduled to appear in court. (1 p.m. at Law Courts, 408 York Street, courtroom 302) NORTH BATTLEFORD, Sask. _ Provincial Court Judge Donald Bird appears in court on a charge of assault and uttering threats.

KAMLOOPS, B.C. _ Judge to deliver decision in the trial of Allan Schoenborn, charged with killing his three children in April 2008.

VANCOUVER _ Conference discusses explosion of social media and its impact on the Winter Olympics. www.creativetechnology.org (9 a.m. at 112 W. Hastings) VANCOUVER _ VANOC and the International Olympic Committee (IOC) deliver daily operational updates. Through Feb. 28. (11 a.m. at Gabriola conference room, Main Press Centre, 999 Canada Place) VANCOUVER _ BCCLA hosts daily media briefings, including screening of Observer footage highlights from the 2010 Games. Breaking news briefings will be held Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. Through Feb. 28. (8 a.m. at BCCLA offices, 1188 West Georgia Street) IQALUIT, Nunavut _ Trial begins for Pingoatuk Kolola, accused of first-degree murder in the death of Const. Douglas Scott on the Baffin Island community of Kimmirut. Through March 8.

TUESDAY, FEB. 23 DARTMOUTH, N.S. _ Provincial Court Judge Alanna Murphy to rule on the case against Francesca Rogier, who is charged with owning a dog running at large. (1:30 p.m. at Provincial Court, Courtroom 1) GREENWOOD, N.S. _ 14 Wing Greenwood unveils a monument to commemorate the 100th anniversary of powered flight in Canada. (1 p.m. at MIlitary Aviation Park) x-MONTREAL _ Recipients of this year's Governor General's Performing Arts Awards are announced. (10 a.m. at Theatre Espace Go, 4890 Saint-Laurent Blvd) ST-JEROME, Que. _ A preliminary hearing is held in the case of cardiologist Guy Turcotte, who is facing two counts of first-degree murder in the deaths of his two children in February 2009 in Piedmont, Que. Through Feb. 24. (9:30 a.m. at St. Jerome Courthouse, 25 de Martigny) OTTAWA _ The Canadian Federation of Agriculture holds its annual meeting and will talk about the future of food. Through Feb. 24. (Crowne Plaza Hotel, 101 Lyon St.) OTTAWA _ Statistics Canada releases 2007 life expectancy and deaths. (8:30 a.m. at www.statcan.ca) BURLINGTON, Ont. _ Waste Services Inc., a solid waste disposal and recycling company, will release its fourth-quarter and year-end results. A conference call will be held on Feb. 24. (4 p.m.) x-TORONTO _ Legislature sits Mondays through Thursdays with question period approximately 10:30 a.m. It does not sit Fridays. Through April 16. (10:30 a.m. at Ontario legislature, 1 Queen's Park Circle) TORONTO _ George Weston Ltd. reviews its fourth-quarter earnings on conference call. Dial 647-427-7450. (11 a.m.) TORONTO _ Mercer holds a web seminar on risk reduction for defined-benefit pension plan sponsors. (1:30 p.m.) TORONTO _ Centerra Gold releases its fourth-quarter results after markets close.

TORONTO _ CIBC Retail and Consumer conference. Loblaw will present at 8:15 a.m. Web conference at http://conferences.cibcwm.com/RETAIL2010 password: consumer10 (King Edward Hotel ) WATERLOO, Ont. _ Software company MKS Inc. will release its third-quarter earnings before markets open followed by a conference call at 4 p.m. Dial 1-800-215-1640.

CALGARY _ Canadian Energy Research Institute holds a conference on the future of the natural gas industry. Through Feb. 23. (8 a.m. at Macleod Hall BC, Calgary TELUS Convention Centre) CALGARY _ TransCanada Corp. will review its fourth-quarter and year-end earnings on a conference call. Dial 1-866-223-7781. (1 p.m.) EDMONTON _ Alberta research project on inflamatory bowl disease. (10:30 a.m. at Rexall Centre, 87 Ave/114 Street, University of Alberta) EDMONTON _ Fort Macleod police college meeting at Alberta legislature. Town officials meet with government ministers to ask why no funding for project announced in 2006. (3:30 p.m. at Solicitor General Frank Oberle's office) RED DEER, Alta. _ Preliminary hearing for Calgary RCMP Const. Hoa Dong La, facing 17 charges, including extortion, fraud and criminal harassment. Through Feb. 24. (Provincial Court, Room 102) WINNIPEG _ Leaders in Canada's grain industry gather for the annual Grainworld conference. Through Feb. 23. (Fairmont Winnipeg) RICHMOND, B.C. _ YVR architect Nancy Stern leads media tour on art and architecture of airport. (9:45 a.m. at Domestic Terminal Public Observation Area, Level 4, Vancouver International Airport) VANCOUVER _ Finning International Inc. will release its fourth-quarter earnings after markets close followed by a conference call. Dial 1-866-223-7781. (10 a.m.) VANCOUVER _ VANOC and the International Olympic Committee (IOC) deliver daily operational updates. Through Feb. 28. (11 a.m. at Gabriola conference room, Main Press Centre, 999 Canada Place) VANCOUVER _ BCCLA hosts daily media briefings, including screening of Observer footage highlights from the 2010 Games. Breaking news briefings will be held Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. Through Feb. 28. (8 a.m. at BCCLA offices, 1188 West Georgia Street) VANCOUVER _ Two-time Olympic gold medalist Sami Jo Small, co-founder of the Canadian Women's Hockey League is honoured with a Coca Cola Living Positively award. (4 p.m. at BCMC Media theatre, Robson Square, 800 Robson Street) IQALUIT, Nunavut _ Trial continues for Pingoatuk Kolola, accused of first-degree murder in the death of Const. Douglas Scott on the Baffin Island community of Kimmirut. Through March 8.

WEDNESDAY, FEB. 24 NEW YORK _ Marketing company MDC Partners Inc. issues its fourth-quarter and year-end earnings. A conference call will be held Feb. 25.

SILVER SPRING, MD. _ The U.S. Food and Drug Administration announces its advisory committee review on tesamorelin. The HIV-related drug is produced by Montreal-based company Theratechnologies. (8727 Colesville Road, Silver Spring) HALIFAX _ Sentencing hearing for three people found guilty for their roles in a violent 2007 protest at the Atlantica business conference. (Provincial Court) LUNENBURG, N.S. _ Frozen seafood packager High Liner Foods Inc. reports its fourth-quarter and year-end earnings. A conference call will be held Feb. 25.

BOUCHERVILLE, Que. _ Construction company Canam Group releases its fourth-quarter earnings followed by a conference call. Dial 1-888-789-9572. (9 a.m.) MONTREAL _ Software company Miranda Technologies Inc. holds a conference call to discuss its fourth-quarter earnings. Dial 416-359-1271. (9 a.m.) ST-JEROME, Que. _ A preliminary hearing is held in the case of cardiologist Guy Turcotte, who is facing two counts of first-degree murder in the deaths of his two children in February 2009 in Piedmont, Que. Through Feb. 24. (9:30 a.m. at St. Jerome Courthouse, 25 de Martigny) OTTAWA _ The Canadian Federation of Agriculture holds its annual meeting and will talk about the future of food. Through Feb. 24. (Crowne Plaza Hotel, 101 Lyon St.) OTTAWA _ The Canadian Federation of Agriculture holds its annual meeting and will talk about the future of food. Through Feb. 24. (Crowne Plaza Hotel, 101 Lyon St.) OTTAWA _ Statistics Canada releases 2009 fourth-quarter financial statistics for enterprises. (8:30 a.m. at www.statcan.ca) OTTAWA _ Statistics Canada releases 2009 third-quarter characteristics of international overnight travellers. (8:30 a.m. at www.statcan.ca) OTTAWA _ Statistics Canada releases February perspectives on labour and income. (8:30 a.m. at www.statcan.ca) OTTAWA _ March Networks, a provider of IP video solutions, will release its fiscal year results after markets close. A conference call will be held Feb. 25. (4 p.m.) OTTAWA _ Canadian Nuclear Association hosts Nuclear Industry Conference and Trade Show. Natural Resources Minister Christan Paradis speaks at 6 p.m; Atomic Energy of Canada president Hugh MacDiarmid speaks on Feb. 25 at 9:30 a.m.; Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission president Michael Binder speaks on Feb. 26 at 10 a.m. (Weston Hotel, 11 Colonel By Dr., 4th Floor) BURLINGTON, Ont. _ Waste Services Inc., a solid waste disposal and recycling company, will review its fourth-quarter and year-end results on a conference call. Dial 1-866-356-4281. (10 a.m.) x-TORONTO _ Legislature sits Mondays through Thursdays with question period approximately 10:30 a.m. It does not sit Fridays. Through April 16. (10:30 a.m. at Ontario legislature, 1 Queen's Park Circle) TORONTO _ Thomson Reuters holds its fourth-quarter earnings conference call. Go to www.thomsonreuters.com for webcast. (8:30 a.m.) TORONTO _ Centerra Gold holds a conference call to discuss its fourth-quarter results. Dial in to 416-359-1270. (11 a.m.) TORONTO _ Dundee REIT issues fourth-quarter earnings. Dial 416-695-7848. (1 p.m.) TORONTO _ Maple Leaf Foods Inc. will review its fourth-quarter results on a conference call. (www.mapleleaf.com) (2:30 p.m.) TORONTO _ Sherritt releases its fourth-quarter results before markets open followed by a conference call at 2 p.m. Dial 416-644-3415.

TORONTO _ Calloway REIT issues its fourth-quarter and year-end results. A conference call will be held on Feb. 25.

CALGARY _ TransAlta Corp. issues its fourth-quarter and year-end earnings before markets open. Dial 416-340-8061 for the conference call. (9 a.m.) RED DEER, Alta. _ Preliminary hearing for Calgary RCMP Const. Hoa Dong La, facing 17 charges, including extortion, fraud and criminal harassment. Through Feb. 24. (Provincial Court, Room 102) RED DEER, Alta. _ Brett Jones to be sentenced after pleading guilty to second-degree murder in the death of single mother Teagan Klein in February 2009.

RED DEER, Alta. _ Celine de Castro, 50, returns to court to enter a plea on 13 real estate fraud charges. (Provincial court) RUSSELL, Man. _ Gerald Vermette to appear in court on charges of criminal negligence causing death and dangerous operation of motor vehicle. (Provincial Court) SASKATOON _ Uranium producer Cameco releases its fourth-quarter and year-end results after markets close. A conference call will be held Feb. 25.

VANCOUVER _ VANOC and the International Olympic Committee (IOC) deliver daily operational updates. Through Feb. 28. (11 a.m. at Gabriola conference room, Main Press Centre, 999 Canada Place) VANCOUVER _ BCCLA hosts daily media briefings, including screening of Observer footage highlights from the 2010 Games. Breaking news briefings will be held Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. Through Feb. 28. (8 a.m. at BCCLA offices, 1188 West Georgia Street) VANCOUVER _ More than one hundred moms of Olympic athletes, spanning games from 1956 to 2010 to attend celebration. Event planned by Warren Michaels, Vice President, Communications for COLD-FX. (3 p.m. at Canada Olympic House) IQALUIT, Nunavut _ Trial continues for Pingoatuk Kolola, accused of first-degree murder in the death of Const. Douglas Scott on the Baffin Island community of Kimmirut. Through March 8.

THURSDAY, FEB. 25 NEW YORK _ Marketing company MDC Partners Inc. holds its fourth-quarter and year-end earnings conference call. Dial 1-888-231-8191. (8:30 a.m.) NEW YORK _ Mining giant Potash Corp. of Saskatchewan presents at the Morgan Stanley Global Basic Materials conference.

LUNENBURG, N.S. _ Frozen seafood packager High Liner Foods Inc. will host a conference call for its fourth-quarter and year-end earnings. Dial 1-888-231-8191. (11:30 a.m.) BOUCHERVILLE, Que. _ Hardware retailer Rona Inc. reviews its fourth-quarter earnings on a conference call. Dial 514-861-4190. (1 p.m.) MONTREAL _ Labopharm, maker of pain reliever tramadol, will report its fourth-quarter earnings before markets open. A conference call follows. Dial 1-888-231-8191. (8:30 a.m.) MONTREAL _ Transportation and logistics company TransForce Inc. will issue its financial results followed by a conference call. Dial 1-888-222-4213. (9 a.m.) MONTREAL _ Power producer Boralex Inc. holds its fourth-quarter earnings conference call. Dial 514-807-9895. (10 a.m.) MONTREAL _ CIBC holds its annual meeting. Go to www.cibc.com for webcast. (10 a.m. at Fairmont Queen Elizabeth, 900 Rene Levesque Boulevard West) MONTREAL _ Drug company Paladin Labs holds its fourth-quarter earnings conference call. Dial 1-800-734-4208. (10 a.m.) MONTREAL _ National Bank issues its first-quarter earnings. Dial 1-866-223-7781 to join conference call. (1:30 p.m.) OTTAWA _ The Canadian Federation of Agriculture holds its annual meeting and will talk about the future of food. Through Feb. 24. (Crowne Plaza Hotel, 101 Lyon St.) OTTAWA _ Statistics Canada releases December 2009 payroll employment, earnings and hours. (8:30 a.m. at www.statcan.ca) OTTAWA _ Statistics Canada releases fourth-quarter international travel account. (8:30 a.m. at www.statcan.ca) OTTAWA _ Statistics Canada releases February educations matters: insights on education, learning and training. (8:30 a.m. at www.statcan.ca) OTTAWA _ March Networks, a provider of IP video solutions, will review its fiscal year results on conference call. Dial 1-877-974-0446. (8:30 a.m.) OTTAWA _ Prinicpal clerk, Chamber Operations Charles Robert holds seminar on points of order and questions of privilege. (10 a.m. at Parliament Hill, Wellington St., Senate Chamber) OTTAWA _ Canadian Nuclear Association hosts Nuclear Industry Conference and Trade Show. Atomic Energy of Canada president Hugh MacDiarmid speaks at 9:30 a.m.; Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission president Michael Binder speaks on Feb. 26 at 10 a.m. (Weston Hotel, 11 Colonel By Dr., 4th Floor) OAKVILLE, Ont. _ Tim Hortons will discuss fourth-quarter and year-end earnings on a conference call. Go to www.timhortons-invest.com for webcast or dial 416-641-6712. (10:30 a.m.) x-TORONTO _ Legislature sits Mondays through Thursdays with question period approximately 10:30 a.m. It does not sit Fridays. Through April 16. (10:30 a.m. at Ontario legislature, 1 Queen's Park Circle) TORONTO _ Lundin Mining holds a conference call for its year-end results. Dial 212-444-0481. (8:15 a.m.) TORONTO _ Biovail holds its conference call to review its fourth-quarter earnings. Dial 416-695-6617. (8:30 a.m.) TORONTO _ Calloway REIT holds its fourth-quarter and year-end conference call. Dial 1-800-814-4860. (10 a.m.) TORONTO _ Confederation of Greater Toronto Chinese Business Associations holds newser about its upcoming gala celebration on March 7. Media welcome. (11 a.m. at Crown Prince Fine Dining and Banquet, 3600 Victoria Park Ave.) TORONTO _ Sen. Art Eggleton speaks to Empire Club on ``In From the Margins: A Call to Action to End Poverty'' (12 p.m. at Royal York Hotel, Imperial Room) TORONTO _ Conglomerate Onex Corp. holds a conference call to review its fiscal 2009 results. (4:30 p.m.) TORONTO _ The Skor Food Group Inc. holds annual meeting where it will discuss reverse split of its common shares.

MEDICINE HAT, Alta. _ Cody Tomlinson to be sentenced for manslaughter in the death of two-year-old Carter Murfin, who died from injuries he received while in Tomlinson's care. (1 p.m. at Court of Queen's Bench) PINE FALLS, Alta. _ Court appearance for RCMP constables Jeffrey Thomas Moyse, 40, and Trevor Kyle Ens, 29, who were charged with the assault of a 19-year-old man from Powerview, Man. (Provincial court) SASKATOON _ Cameco holds a conference call to discuss its fourth-quarter and year-end results as well as the outlook for 2010. Dial 416-340-8018 or 1-866-223-7781. (10:30 a.m.) VANCOUVER _ VANOC and the International Olympic Committee (IOC) deliver daily operational updates. Through Feb. 28. (11 a.m. at Gabriola conference room, Main Press Centre, 999 Canada Place) VANCOUVER _ BCCLA hosts daily media briefings, including screening of Observer footage highlights from the 2010 Games. Breaking news briefings will be held Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. Through Feb. 28. (8 a.m. at BCCLA offices, 1188 West Georgia Street) IQALUIT, Nunavut _ Trial continues for Pingoatuk Kolola, accused of first-degree murder in the death of Const. Douglas Scott on the Baffin Island community of Kimmirut. Through March 8.

FRIDAY, FEB. 26 KINGSEY FALLS, Que. _ Paper produts company Cascades Inc. will review its fourth-quarter and year-end results on conference call. Dial 1-888-231-8191. (10 a.m.) OTTAWA _ The Canadian Federation of Agriculture holds its annual meeting and will talk about the future of food. Through Feb. 24. (Crowne Plaza Hotel, 101 Lyon St.) OTTAWA _ Statistics Canada releases 2009 fourth quarter balance of international payments. (8:30 a.m. at www.statcan.ca) OTTAWA _ Statistics Canada releases 2010 intentions private and public investment in Canada. (8:30 a.m. at www.statcan.ca) OTTAWA _ Canadian Nuclear Association hosts Nuclear Industry Conference and Trade Show concludes. Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission president Michael Binder speaks at 10 a.m. (Weston Hotel, 11 Colonel By Dr., 4th Floor) SARNIA, Ont. _ Jane LaMarsh of Wallaceburg, Ont., to appear in court. LaMarsh, 48, faces two counts of second-degree murder in the deaths of her grandchildren and a count of attempted murder in relation to her daughter. (9 a.m.) TORONTO _ Thompson Creek Metals holds a conference call to discuss its fourth-quarter results. Dial 647-427-7450 or go to www.thompsoncreekmetals.com for the webcast. (8:30 a.m.) TORONTO _ Miner Breakwater Resources will review its fourth-quarter and year-end earnings on a conference call. Dial 1-800-319-4610. (10 a.m.) EDMONTON _ Manpreet Grewal to be sentenced for aggravated assault in the vicious swarming of an Edmonton soccer dad after a rowdy match in June 2008.

OKOTOKS, Alta. _ Former school employee Tanya Marie Cossette, 29, makes her first court appearance on charges of sexual exploitation, luring, communicating with a person under the age of 18 to obtain a sexual service and trafficking marijuana.

VANCOUVER _ VANOC and the International Olympic Committee (IOC) deliver daily operational updates. Through Feb. 28. (11 a.m. at Gabriola conference room, Main Press Centre, 999 Canada Place) VANCOUVER _ BCCLA hosts daily media briefings, including screening of Observer footage highlights from the 2010 Games. Breaking news briefings will be held Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. Through Feb. 28. (8 a.m. at BCCLA offices, 1188 West Georgia Street) IQALUIT, Nunavut _ Trial continues for Pingoatuk Kolola, accused of first-degree murder in the death of Const. Douglas Scott on the Baffin Island community of Kimmirut. Through March 8.

SATURDAY, FEB. 27 TORONTO _ Members of Pakistani community celebrate Milad-un-Nabi and perform special prayers for Federal NDP Leader Jack Layton. (3 p.m. at Pakistani Community Centre, 1470 Gerrard St. E.) VANCOUVER _ VANOC and the International Olympic Committee (IOC) deliver daily operational updates. Through Feb. 28. (11 a.m. at Gabriola conference room, Main Press Centre, 999 Canada Place) m (The Canadian Press) (c) 2010 The Canadian Press

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