A motion to dismiss a $30-million lawsuit against federal immigration officials by a Toronto man who was infected with HIV by his stripper ex-wife is slated to be heard on Tuesday.
Percy Whiteman, 36, is suing his ex, Suwalee Iamkhong, Immigration Canada, a government doctor and the Zanzibar Tavern, alleging their negligence led to him contracting HIV.
The day-long motion will be heard by a Superior Court judge in Toronto who will quite likely reserve his decision, Whiteman’s lawyer, Mauricio Benzaquen, said on Monday.
Whiteman claims Iamkhong, 42, a former go-go dancer and prostitute in Hong Kong, was allowed into Canada with HIV and that led to his life being placed in jeopardy.
Iamkhong arrived in Canada in 1995 and worked as a stripper at the Zanzibar on Yonge St. until 2004. The pair were married from 1997 to 2004, when she told him that she had HIV.
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Wicked, stupid, insulting and dishonour are some of the words to describe the cruel, June 30 2009, honour murder of their own family by monstrous Mohammad Shafia, Tooba Yahya and their son, Hamed.
Wicked because there is nothing more so than to drown your own children and fellow family member.
Stupid because who would ever think of such a ridiculous plan and think they would get away with it.
Insulting because by choosing Kingston they underestimated a city of very smart people — including Kingston Police who figured out their evil staged car-accident plan at the Rideau Canal locks within minutes.
And dishonour because what honour could there ever be in slaying your own children for wanting to be Canadian?
Smug scumbag Mohammad Shafia’s repulsive comments — calling them “filthy whores” and “prostitutes and “may the devil (defecate) on their graves” — will never be forgotten.
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The most powerful evidence in this sensational trial comes from words uttered by wealthy businessman Mohammad Shafia, 59, as captured by police intercepts.
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To hell with them?
Or should that have been “may the devil sh.. on their graves.’’
It depends on which translation from Farsi and Dari into English the jury believes.
The Crown says Mohammad Shafia knows exactly what he meant when he uttered words about his own kin that shocked the nation.
They say when on a police intercept he called his three dead teen daughters “whores, filth and prostitutes” he was tying a bow on what was a “planned and deliberate” murder by three players to “restore his family’s honour.”
They say he felt entitled to kill them and on tape says he “did well” in doing so.
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What did she learn? Some 12,000 TTC workers and 2.5 million daily riders want to know. So does Mayor Rob Ford, who is currently butting heads with Stintz over his desire to fully bury the Eglinton LRT line.
Lucky for them all, I have chanced upon what appears to be a bootleg transcript of the Feb. 23 episode, airing on W Network. Here’s a sampling of scenes:
TTC fare booth attendant Biff: “Psssst, Travis. Wake up! Wake up!”
Travis: “Wha— wha—?!”
Biff: “Look over there. That chick with the camera dude. Tell me that’s not Sarah Palin!”
Travis: “Aww, roll another spliff, Biff?” (He squints.) “Son of a gun…it could be. Hubba, hubba. What’s she doin’ down here? We got an Alaska line now? I thought Sheppard was the subway to nowhere.”
Cleaning lady: “What’d you say your name was, honey?”
Ruth Bear: “Ruth Bear”
Cleaner: “You’re kidding. You a stripper? ‘Cause you sure ain’t a cleaner. This toilet bowl’s still got a ring.”
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Windsor strip club invites you to come toss a dwarf
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An Ontario strip club that was the impetus for a law against so-called dwarf-tossing is at it again. The law never passed, so Leopard’s Lounge & Broil, in Windsor, is holding another dwarf-tossing contest Saturday.
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The event at Leopard’s Lounge & Broil is evidently pretty much exactly what it sounds like. They hire a little person, dress him up in a Christmas elf costume, and then drunk customers pick him up and toss him onto a mattress on the floor. It’s not really clear how this is supposed to complement the club’s routine stripping business, but presumably on the venn diagram of life there’s at least some overlap between people who are interested in visiting a strip club in Windsor and people that would want to lift and throw a little man.
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Theatre 20’s mandate is not only to foster our incredible Canadian talent, but also to work with the community to encourage the development of new work. To help achieve that goal Theatre 20 has partnered with Sheridan College to foster the growth and development of new pieces. Associate Dean of Performing Arts Michael Rubinoff was on hand to explain the project, which will be Canada’s first incubator for the development of new musical theatre works by Canadian and international composers, lyricists and book writers.
The second production in Theatre 20’s inaugural season is Raindogs, and will be mounted in connection with Sheridan College and the CMTP program. The musical is based on Lanford Wilson’s Balm in Gildead and features original music by Andrew MacBean, Paul Chant and Bozo Suzuki. The show is set in 1969 in the UK, and tells the story of a young prostitute who meets an inept drug dealer, and examines the seedy underground world that they play in.
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… People use this sort of software to record for business purposes or to record family calls for people who can’t be there themselves,” says Phil Wolff, editor of the Skype Journal blog.
In some cases medical professionals will record their discussions with patients and colleagues to protect themselves in case of litigation.
But in most cases if you witness something on Skype – as with any webcam system – there will be no video evidence to back you up.
This lack of a forensic trail is quite attractive to some groups.
Under the radar
“Anything people can do, for good or bad, they will do with Skype,” says Mr Wolff.
In 2009 it was reported that organised criminals, arms and drugs traffickers, and prostitution rings in Milan, Italy, were using Skype in order to frustrate investigators who regularly tapped their phones.
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… People use this sort of software to record for business purposes or to record family calls for people who can’t be there themselves,” says Phil Wolff, editor of the Skype Journal blog.
In some cases medical professionals will record their discussions with patients and colleagues to protect themselves in case of litigation.
But in most cases if you witness something on Skype – as with any webcam system – there will be no video evidence to back you up.
This lack of a forensic trail is quite attractive to some groups.
Under the radar
“Anything people can do, for good or bad, they will do with Skype,” says Mr Wolff.
In 2009 it was reported that organised criminals, arms and drugs traffickers, and prostitution rings in Milan, Italy, were using Skype in order to frustrate investigators who regularly tapped their phones.
See the full article from “Updated News”
Categories: Toronto adult entertainment
… People use this sort of software to record for business purposes or to record family calls for people who can’t be there themselves,” says Phil Wolff, editor of the Skype Journal blog.
In some cases medical professionals will record their discussions with patients and colleagues to protect themselves in case of litigation.
But in most cases if you witness something on Skype – as with any webcam system – there will be no video evidence to back you up.
This lack of a forensic trail is quite attractive to some groups.
Under the radar
“Anything people can do, for good or bad, they will do with Skype,” says Mr Wolff.
Skype is now commonplace in business and in showbiz for video conferencing
In 2009 it was reported that organised criminals, arms and drugs traffickers, and prostitution rings in Milan, Italy, were using Skype in order to frustrate investigators who regularly tapped their phones.
See the full article from “BBC News”
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Nikota Martin, 26, of Brampton, Ont., was arrested Friday evening by Peel Region police officers at a Mississauga apartment building.
Martin faces multiple charges, including being an accessory after the fact, failing to stop for police, dangerous operation of a vehicle, driving while suspended, improper storage of a firearm, occupying a vehicle with a firearm and possession of a firearm.
London police issued a warrant for Martin’s arrest after a Jan. 11 shooting outside a suspected Hells Angels clubhouse in London.
Diamond Ialenti, a full-patch Hells Angel, was shot along with a woman.
Ialenti was in serious condition in hospital following the shooting. The woman was treated at hospital and released.
A London man and two Brampton men were arrested shortly after the shooting following a high-speed chase.
The shooting came after several suspected arsons at London businesses, including a tattoo shop, two massage parlours and a strip club.
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