Thursday, December 2, 2010

Optician, not an optician.

The optician didn’t see it coming.

Bruce Bergez of Dundas, Ontario has been illegally dispensing eye glasses for the past eight years.

But he is not a licensed optician.

And he has ignored court orders to cease-and-desist.

So a judge says he’s had enough and sentenced Bergez to a year in jail and a 16 million dollar fine.

Bergez’ wife Joanne was also found guilty in the scam.

She will serve her sentence once her husband is released.

The couple had a chain of 23 stores under the name of “Great Glasses” around Ontario.

The stores are now being sold off.

Managers at one store in suburban Toronto want to keep the business using a different name.



http://www.thestar.com/news/article/896780--unlicensed-optician-jailed-for-flouting-court-orders

Thursday, November 4, 2010

Vacktang Makhniashvilli

After a stabbing in the east end of Toronto on Greenwood Ave. and Queen St., missing teen Mariam Makhniashvilli’s father, Vacktang Makhniashvilli turned himself in to police.
Mariam went missing a year ago. She was last seen on September 14, last year walking to school. This was the second time in more than six months that her father had been linked to a stabbing.

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

IGF Censorship, a little contradictory?

I think that what ever happened at the IGF was really strange, there is no reason for the UN to take down that poster. Although it wasn't directly relevant to the event it had a lot of tie ins and it was something that needed awareness. Also the poster was not offensive and wasn't promoting anything harmful to anybody.

I also think that freedom of speech should be practiced at the fullest extent, especially on the internet. I mean thats the whole point of the internet, for people to fully express themselves.

http://www.cbc.ca/technology/story/2009/11/16/internet-censorship--governance-egypt.html

-Ani H.