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Canada Authorities Investigating Reports Of Ill-Treatment Of Female Farm Workers – St. Lucia Times News

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Canadian authorities are investigating reports that women faced ill-treatment while participating in the Seasonal Agricultural Workers Programme on a Nova Scotia farm.

The Saint Lucia media highlighted the issue when one of the women, Latoya Ben, alleged that the women suffered physical and verbal abuse, including being called ‘hungry dogs’.

On Friday, Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States Director Dr. Didacus Jules said that the Canadian authorities are investigating the matter.

Some farm workers have returned to Canada repeatedly for up to 30 years in some cases.  The wages earned have assisted them to support their families, build new homes, send their children to school and to start small businesses in their communities. 

While in Canada, OECS workers are covered by Canadian labour legislation, provincial health insurance and all other labour-related benefits.  OECS workers also benefit from mandatory supplementary health insurance coverage arranged by the Eastern Caribbean Liaison Service (ECLS) with a Canadian insurance provider. 

The ECLS is the Canada-based Unit of the OECS, responsible for coordinating the farm worker programme.

Recently the ECLS has further expanded the Programme to include more women and some non-Agriculture areas, including warehousing and culinary opportunities in Quebec, Canada. 

In 2022 over 40 OECS women joined the Seasonal Agricultural Workers Program and worked on farms in Ontario, Saskatchewan, and Nova Scotia.  

In that regard, we note the recent press reports about alleged challenges faced by women participating in the programme on a farm in Nova Scotia. This matter is currently being investigated by the Canadian authorities.  The outcome of due process would be communicated at the appropriate time.

The impact of the OECS farm worker’s employment in the past few years has been significant, despite the challenges of the pandemic.

  During that time the ECLS was successful in mobilizing 3 charter flights in 2020 and 4 charter flights in 2021 – to facilitate the airlift of hundreds of farm workers to fulfill their employment contracts, in Canada when commercial flights were disrupted. 

These efforts resulted in workers completing their contracts and earning over 37 million Eastern Caribbean dollars in wages per annum, most of that returning to local OECS economies in the form of remittances.

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Three Dead, Twelve Hospitalised After Vehicles Collide In Bexon – St. Lucia Times News

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Three people died and twelve were rushed to the OKEU Hospital after a collision involving two vehicles at Bexon on Friday.

The collision occurred near the Odsan junction.

Acting Fire Chief George Victorin told St Lucia Times that the Saint Lucia Fire Service (SLFS) received a distress call after 4:30 pm.

“When we got on the scene we found two vehicles were involved in a collision and there were quite a number of casualties,” Victorin stated.

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He said the vehicles involved were a minibus and a panel van.

The SLFS official said emergency responders transported twelve individuals to the OKEU Hospital.

Victorin also said there were three fatalities as a result of the collision between the two vehicles.

The Acting Fire Chief told St Lucia Times that a medical practitioner at the scene pronounced them dead.

Reports indicate that the deceased included a female infant.

Victorin explained that the SLFS summoned resources from several fire stations, including its Castries Headquarters to respond to the incident with ambulances and fire appliances.

In addition, he disclosed that emergency responders received good support from off-duty members of the SLFS.

“They found themselves on the scene which is usually the case whenever there is the need. There are always fire personnel who are very willing, even though off-duty, to make themselves available to help in whatever way they can,” Victorin told St Lucia Times.

And while admitting that the situation posed a challenge, he commended the fire service personnel and the police, asserting that both did a great job in managing the scene.

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NBC’s Special Report – Friday September 23rd 2022

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Vincentians will have an opportunity to learn more about the proper care of their teeth, during a week of activities to be hosted by the Ministry of Health next week.

Dental Health Week will be observed from September 26th to 30th with the theme:   Tomorrow’s Smile is Nurtured Today

Lesley De Bique has more, in today’s Special Report.

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The “Everything Vincy Expo” to feature a number of innovations

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The Everything Vincy Expo to be hosted next month by Invest SVG is expected to feature a number of innovations.

That is according to Export Development Manager at Invest SVG  Peter Edward who disclosed that female inmates at Her Majesty’s Prisons will be featured at the opening of the event.

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Mr. Edward said a number of large businesses in St. Vincent and the Grenadines will also be showcasing their services at the Everything Vincy Expo.

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The St. George’s University to host information session

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Vincentian students who are planning on pursuing higher education are being invited to an upcoming information session hosted by the St. George’s University.

The Ministry of Education says the activity specifically targets students at the Community College, but also parents and guardians of students desirous of attending the St. George’s University or an institution of higher learning.

Attendees will learn about the programmes, scholarships and student support services offered by St. George’s University and will have an opportunity to engage the presenter in a question-and-answer segment.

The session will be held on Thursday 29 September 2022 at the conference room of the La Vue Hotel in Villa from 5:00 to 7:00 in the evening.

It will be facilitated by the institution’s Associate Director of Admissions, Marcelle Strachan-Mitchell.

Similar career education sessions will be conducted for secondary school students on Tuesday 27 September at the St. Joseph’s Convent Kingstown and the St. Martin’s Secondary School, as well as on Wednesday 28 September at the Girls’ High School and the St. Vincent Grammar School.

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NBC’s Covid-19 Update – Friday September 23rd 2022

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The number of active cases of Covid 19 in St. Vincent and the Grenadines is continuing to decline, according to the latest update from the Ministry of Health Wellness and the Environment.

Lesley De Bique has more, in today’s Covid 19 Update.

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Derniers hommages à Lucien Veilleur, ancien maire de la commune

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Rivière-Pilote

De nombreuses personnes se sont rendues aux obsèques de Lucien Veilleur. Mardi, la veillée était organisée dans la salle Lumina-Sophie qui n’a pas désemplie.

Après l’hommage politique rendu lundi dernier à la station radio du bourg de la commune, la dépouille de l’ancien maire de Rivière-Pilote, Lucien Veilleur était, durant une partie de la journée, en mairie. 

C’est en fin d’après midi que les Pilotins et autres personnes qui le connaissaient se sont rendus dans la salle Lumina-Sophie non loin de la mairie. Parmi eux il y avait d’anciens présidents de l’espace sud, Eugène Larcher, Arnaud René Corail et l’actuel président, André…


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Man pleads guilty to killing, eating parts of guy named Kevin Bacon Loop Cayman Islands

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Victim Kevin Bacon (l) and his killer Mark Latunski.

A Michigan man accused of killing another man and hanging the victim’s mutilated body from a ceiling pleaded guilty Thursday to murder, apparently against the advice of his lawyers.

Mark Latunski appeared in Shiawassee County court, nearly three years after Kevin Bacon, 25, was killed in Bennington Township, 90 miles (145 kilometres) northwest of Detroit, Michigan.

Latunski, 52, killed and ate Bacon’s private parts after the two met on a dating app.

A judge will hold a hearing on October 18 to determine if the case will be classified as first-degree or second-degree murder. First-degree murder carries a mandatory sentence of life in prison.

Defence attorney Mary Chartier was interested in pursuing an insanity defence at trial, MLive.com reported.

“While this is not an outcome that Mr Krause and I think is in Mr Latunski’s best interest, we do have to follow Mr Latunski’s wishes,” Chartier said, referring to co-counsel Kurt Krause. “We have discussed this matter and consistently he’s been very clear, more than once, multiple times, on his choice and on his reasoning.”

Latunski initially was found incompetent to stand trial but that status changed after mental health treatment.

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The National Hurricane Center reported on the morning of Friday, September 23, 2022 that Tropical Depression Nine is moving west-north-west at about 13 mph, with maximum sustained winds of 35 mph.

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Plastic Free Cayman, Protect Our Future and other young people are expected to stage a protest outside the Government Administration Building on Friday afternoon, September 23.

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OfReg is investigating the pricing practices of telecommunications service provider FLOW.

It has, so far, confirmed that FLOW overcharged all of its fixed line business customers from January 2019

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Hurricane Fiona bore down on the Dominican Republic Monday after knocking out the power grid and unleashing floods and landslides in Puerto Rico, where the governor said the damage was “catastrophic.”

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The Cayman Islands Customs and Border Control Service (CBC) confirms that a vessel with six male migrants and one female migrant arrived in East End, off Morritts Tortuga Club at approximately 2:30am

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The Cayman Islands Government has issued a Hurricane Alert for the Cayman Islands.

The Cayman Islands National Weather Service said it will continue to monitor the progress of this system.&nb

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Coast Guard issues storm safety reminders for boat owners Loop Cayman Islands

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The Cayman Islands Coast Guard wishes to advise all members of the public to be on alert and stay informed. At this time, for your safety, we ask that you heed storm warnings, avoid the water and coastal waterways and start making preparations as Hurricane and Tropical storms may be life-threatening.

Commander of the Cayman Islands Coast Guard, Cdr Robert Scotland said:

Storms produce incredible winds and waves. We are urging the community to remain off the water throughout the weekend. During the height of a storm, our capacity to conduct rescues may be limited or non-existent, but our staff is prepared to respond to crises as soon as the storm has passed.

Boat safety reminders

Boat owners are encouraged to be proactive, and are encouraged to adhere to the following stepsBoat owners are recommended to shift their vessels inland and secure them where they will be less susceptible to becoming unmoored or sustaining damageIn case of high winds, mooring lines should be doubledTransportable boats should be removed from the water and stored in a location that is not prone to floodingBoat Owners who are unable to relocate their boats are encouraged to leave their boats in the waterRemove EPIRBs and secure life rings, life jackets, and small boats. As, if these items are not adequately secured, they may escape, necessitating the diversion of valuable search and rescue efforts and putting first responders in harm’s way to ensure that no one is in danger.

Stay informed and be prepared by visiting www.gov.ky and www.caymanprepared.gov.ky or tune in to Radio Cayman 89.9FM.

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The National Hurricane Center reported on the morning of Friday, September 23, 2022 that Tropical Depression Nine is moving west-north-west at about 13 mph, with maximum sustained winds of 35 mph.

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Plastic Free Cayman, Protect Our Future and other young people are expected to stage a protest outside the Government Administration Building on Friday afternoon, September 23.

The groups wil

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OfReg is investigating the pricing practices of telecommunications service provider FLOW.

It has, so far, confirmed that FLOW overcharged all of its fixed line business customers from January 2019

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Hurricane Fiona bore down on the Dominican Republic Monday after knocking out the power grid and unleashing floods and landslides in Puerto Rico, where the governor said the damage was “catastrophic.”

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The Cayman Islands Customs and Border Control Service (CBC) confirms that a vessel with six male migrants and one female migrant arrived in East End, off Morritts Tortuga Club at approximately 2:30am

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The Cayman Islands Government has issued a Hurricane Alert for the Cayman Islands.

The Cayman Islands National Weather Service said it will continue to monitor the progress of this system.&nb

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UK cuts taxes, boosts spending, accelerating pound’s slide Loop Jamaica

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LONDON (AP) — The United Kingdom’s new government outlined plans Friday to cut taxes and boost spending in an effort to bolster the faltering economy, but the high-risk moves sparked concerns that increased public borrowing will worsen a cost-of-living crisis and sent the British pound on its biggest one-day drop in 2 1/2 years.

Treasury chief Kwasi Kwarteng announced sweeping tax cuts that he said would boost economic growth and generate increased revenue without introducing corresponding spending reductions. He also said previously announced plans to cap soaring energy bills for homes and businesses would be financed through borrowing.

Kwarteng offered few details on the costs of the program or its impact on the government’s own targets for reducing deficits and borrowing, but one independent analysis expected it to cost taxpayers 190 billion pounds ($207 billion) this fiscal year.

It triggered the pound’s biggest drop against the U.S. dollar since March 18, 2020, when then-Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced the first nationwide lockdown to control the spread of COVID-19. The British currency fell more than 3% to as low as $1.0899 in afternoon trading in London, from 1.1255 on Thursday.

Investors are concerned that government lacks a “coherent policy” at a time when the economy is facing “immense inflationary pressures,” said Susannah Streeter, senior investment and markets analyst at Hargreaves Lansdown.

“I think Kwasi Kwarteng really set off fireworks with his budget,? Streeter told The Associated Press. “It was much bigger and bolder than expected. But the real concern on financial markets is that these widespread tax cuts are unfunded, they’re going to add to the government’s debt burden.?

Prime Minister Liz Truss, who took office less than three weeks ago, is racing to combat inflation at a nearly 40-year high of 9.9% and head off a prolonged recession. Facing a general election in two years, she needs to deliver results quickly.

The government’s program offers immediate help for homes and businesses struggling with soaring energy costs while betting that lower taxes and reduced red tape will spur economic growth and increase tax revenue in coming years.

“We need a new approach for a new era, focused on growth,” Kwarteng told lawmakers in the House of Commons.

But opponents accuse the government of dodging scrutiny by rolling out a major shift in economic policy without the normal analysis from the independent Office for Budget Responsibility. Kwarteng said the office would publish a full economic and fiscal forecast before the end of the year.

The opposition Labour Party attacked the plan for favoring the interests of business over working people and failing to provide any figures on its impact on government fiscal targets.

“It is a budget without figures, a menu without prices,” said Rachel Reeves, Labour’s spokeswoman on Treasury issues. “What has the chancellor got to hide?”

The British economy has foundered for the past three months as Truss’ center-right Conservative Party staged an internal contest to replace Johnson, who stepped down after a series of scandals.

That left the country with a caretaker government unable to introduce new policies to shield consumers from soaring energy prices, which are fueling inflation and curbing economic growth. The Bank of England on Thursday forecast that gross domestic product would shrink for a second consecutive quarter in the three months ending Sept. 30, an informal definition of recession.

Since taking office, Truss announced plans to cap energy prices for both consumers and business that are expected to cost taxpayers more than 150 billion pounds ($166 billion).

Inspired by Margaret Thatcher’s small-state, free-market economics, she is also pressing ahead with her campaign promise to boost economic growth by cutting taxes and reducing red tape. This will benefit everyone, she argues, by spurring investment, creating jobs and generating more tax revenue.

The so-called mini-budget unveiled Friday reverses many of the initiatives announced by Johnson and his Conservative predecessors, who have led Britain for the past 12 years.

For example, Kwarteng announced that he was canceling an increase in national insurance taxes that Johnson introduced in May to boost spending on health and social care. Kwarteng said the government would maintain the expected level of funding for the National Health Service — but he didn’t say how.

Kwarteng also said the government would cut the basic rate of income tax to 19% next year from 20%. The top rate will drop to 40% from 45%. In addition, he canceled a planned 6 percentage point increase in the corporate tax rate, leaving it at 19%.

“This was the biggest tax-cutting event since 1972, it is not very mini,” said Paul Johnson, director of the Institute for Fiscal Studies, an independent think tank that scrutinizes government spending. “It is half a century since we have seen tax cuts announced on this scale.”

Truss declared this week that she was ready to make “unpopular decisions”such as removing a cap on bankers’ bonuses to attract jobs and investment.

On Friday, Kwarteng announced new “investment zones” across England where the government will offer tax cuts for businesses and help create jobs. He also said the government would accelerate dozens of major new infrastructure projects, including in transportation, telecommunications and energy.

Truss’ overall program runs counter to the views of many Conservatives, who believe the government shouldn’t rack up huge debts that taxpayers will eventually have to pay.

Reeves, of the Labour Party, criticized the government for expecting taxpayers to foot the bill, rather than increasing a tax on the windfall profits of energy producers benefiting from the jump in oil and natural gas pricestriggered by Russia’s war in Ukraine.

While Kwarteng denied that the government was gambling on a “dash for growth,” many economists said it was taking a huge risk by allowing borrowing to balloon while the economy is weak and inflation is high.

The IFS has estimated that Truss’ policies will push borrowing to 190 billion pounds this fiscal year, compared with the 99 billion pounds that the Office for Budget Responsibility forecast in March. While borrowing is expected to decline over the next four years, it will remain above the previous forecast throughout the period, the IFS said.

As a result, government debt will rise to about 94% of GDP by the 2026-27 fiscal year, compared with the March OBR forecast of 81%, the IFS said.

To offset that increase, the government’s policies would have to achieve an additional 0.7% increase in economic output every year for the next five years, according to the IFS.

“If the government were to achieve this feat and get that extra growth, it would be either a stroke of extraordinarily good luck or a huge policy success,” Isabel Stockton, an IFS economist, said Thursday.

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