Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - March 28, 2015, Winnipeg, Manitoba C M Y K PAGE A23
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE MATTER OF the estate of
Dianne Stanley, late of the City of
Winnipeg, in Manitoba, deceased.
All claims against the above estate, duly
verified by statutory declaration, must
be sent to the undersigned at 800- 444
St. Mary Avenue, Winnipeg, Manitoba,
R3C 3T1 on or before the 28th day of
April, 2015.
DATED at the City of Winnipeg, in the
Province of Manitoba, this 28th day of
March, 2015.
MONK GOODWIN LLP
Solicitors for the executrix
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE MATTER OF the estate of
PETER THIESSEN, late of the City of
Winnipeg, in Manitoba, Deceased.
All claims against the above Estate,
duly verified by Statutory Declaration,
must be sent to the undersigned at
903 - 386 Broadway, Winnipeg, Manitoba,
R3C 3R6 on or before the 24th day of
April, 2015.
Dated at the City of Winnipeg, in
Manitoba this 10th day of March, 2015.
DEELEY, FABBRI, SELLEN
Attn: Norman R. Piel
Solicitors for the Executrix
NOTICED TO CREDITORS
In accordance with S. 41( 5)
Trustee Act ( R. S. M. 1987)
IN THE MATTER OF the Estate of
Avery Ruth Tecter, late of the City of
Winnipeg, in Manitoba, deceased.
All claims against the above estate, duly
verified by statutory declaration, must
be filed with the TRADITION LAW LLP,
Estates & Trusts, at their offices at 200 -
207 Donald St., Winnipeg, MB R3C 1M5,
Attention: Cynthia Hiebert- Simkin, on
or before April 27, 2015.
DATED at the City of Winnipeg, in
Manitoba, the 28th day of March, 2015.
TRADITION LAW LLP
Estates & Trusts
Solicitors for the administrator
NOTICED TO CREDITORS
In accordance with S. 41( 5)
Trustee Act ( R. S. M. 1987)
IN THE MATTER OF the Estate of
Margaret Struthers Watson, late of
the City of Winnipeg, in Manitoba,
deceased.
All claims against the above estate, duly
verified by statutory declaration, must
be filed with the TRADITION LAW LLP,
Estates & Trusts, at their offices at 200 -
207 Donald St., Winnipeg, MB R3C 1M5,
Attention: Cynthia Hiebert- Simkin, on
or before April 27, 2015.
DATED at the City of Winnipeg, in
Manitoba, the 28th day of March, 2015.
TRADITION LAW LLP
Estates & Trusts
Solicitors for the administrator
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE MATTER of the Estate of RITA
MARILYN HILL, late of Winnipeg, in
the Province of Manitoba, Deceased.
ALL CLAIMS against the above estate,
duly verified by Statutory Declaration,
must be sent to the undersigned at their
offices at 200- 99 Scurfield Boulevard,
Winnipeg, Manitoba R3Y 1Y1 on or
before April 27th, 2015.
DATED at the City of Winnipeg, in the
Province of Manitoba, this 16th day of
March, 2015.
Will & Estates Lawyers of Winnipeg
Solicitors for the Executrices
Lawyer: TANIS B. JURY
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE MATTER of the Estate of
BYRON ERNEST SNEAD. late of the
City of Winnipeg, in the Province of
Manitoba, Deceased.
ALL CLAIMS against the above estate,
duly verified by Statutory Declaration,
must be sent to the undersigned at their
offices at 200- 99 Scurfield Boulevard,
Winnipeg, Manitoba R3Y 1Y1 on or
before April 27th, 2015.
DATED at the City of Winnipeg, in the
Province of Manitoba, this 16th day of
March, 2015.
Wills & Estate Lawyers of Winnipeg
Solicitors for the Executor
Lawyer: TANIS B. JURY
To: Yvonne Cecilia Richard
TAKE NOTICE that a Small Claim No.
14- 01- 27143 has been filed against you
by Me- Dian Credit Union of Manitoba
Limited for $ 461.47 involving an
unauthorized overdraft on June 5, 2014.
The hearing of the claim will take place
at: 3rd Flr, 373 Broadway Winnipeg, on
Wednesday, April 15, 2015 at 1: 30 p. m.
If you do not appear to defend this
claim, Default Judgment may be given
against you. Enquiries may be made
to: Small Claims, Main Floor, 408 York
Avenue, Winnipeg, MB R3C 0P9, phone
204- 945- 3138.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE
OF BARBARA ELLEN THOM, late
of the City of Winnipeg, in Manitoba,
Deceased.
All claims against the above estate duly
verified by Statutory Declaration must
be filed with the undersigned at 2500-
360 Main Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba,
R3C 4H6 on or before the 2nd day of
May, 2015.
DATED at Winnipeg, Manitoba this 23rd
day of March, 2015.
PITBLADO LLP
Caroline G. S. Kiva
Solicitor for the Agent for the
Executors
UNDER THE HIGHWAYS
PROTECTION ACT
THE HIGHWAY TRAFFIC BOARD
Notice is hereby given that a hearing of
the Highway Traffic Board will be held on
Tuesday, April 14, 2015 at 10: 00 a. m. in
Room 204- 301 Weston Street, Winnipeg,
Manitoba.
PERMITS – PART I – SECTION 9 H. P. A.
AND PART III – SECTION 17 H. P. A.
1/ 009/ 014/ S/ 15 - SRS SIGNS &
SERVICE o/ b/ o YOUNG & YAREMCHUK
MEMORIALS
Application to Replace On- Premises Sign
( Commercial) adjacent to P. T. H. No. 9,
R. L. 36, Parish of St.
Paul, R. M. of West St. Paul.
The Highway Traffic Board will be
prepared to consider all submissions,
written or oral, on the above applications
by contacting the A/ Secretary prior to or
at the hearing.
200 – 301 Weston Street
Michelle Slotin, A/ Secretary
Winnipeg MB R3E 3H4
THE HIGHWAY TRAFFIC BOARD
Notice of Hearing
On August 27, 2014 Ernst & Young Inc. was appointed as Receiver in respect of the
property of M& L. The Receiver has funds on hand which may be subject to possible
trust claims by certain creditors of M& L.
On March 17, 2015 the Manitoba Court of Queen's Bench issued an order establishing
a process by which the identity of trust claimants of M& L, and the amounts of their
claims will be established for purposes of a possible payment of distribution ( the
“ Claims Process Order”). A copy of that order may be viewed at the Receiver’s
website, www. ey. com/ ca/ mandl or may be obtained by contacting the Receiver at
( 204) 933- 0222.
ANY CREDITOR HAVING A TRUST CLAIM AGAINST M& L MUST FILE A PROOF
OF CLAIM WITH THE RECEIVER IN THE PRESCRIBED FORM SUCH THAT IT
IS ACTUALLY RECEIVED BY THE RECEIVER BEFORE 3: 00 P. M. ( CENTRAL
STANDARD TIME) MAY 11, 2015 IN ORDER TO PARTICIPATE IN ANY
DISTRIBUTIONS ASSOCIATED WITH THE TRUST CLAIMS PROCESS. TRUST
CLAIMS NOT PROVEN IN ACCORDANCE WITH THESE PROCEDURES SHALL,
UNLESS OTHERWISE ORDERED BY THE MANITOBA COURT OF QUEEN’S
BENCH, BE DEEMED TO BE FOREVER BARRED AND MAY NOT BE ADVANCED
AGAINST M& L.
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supporting documentation they may have, such as contracts, bills of sale, receipts
or invoices in relation to the goods and/ or services in support of their claim, as at
August 27, 2014.
All claims must be made in the prescribed “ Proof of Claim” form together with the
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May 11, 2015 at 3: 00 p. m. Central Standard Time.
The prescribed “ Proof of Claim” form may be found at the Receiver’s website,
www. ey. com/ ca/ mandl or can be obtained by contacting:
Carol Cadigal
2700 - 360 Main Street
Winnipeg, Manitoba R3C 4G9
Canada
Phone: ( 204) 933- 0222
Fax: ( 204) 956- 0138
Email: carol. m. cadigal@ ca. ey. com
Ernst & Young Inc.
In its capacity as Receiver of M& L General Contracting Ltd.
NOTICE TO THE CREDITORS OF
M& L GENERAL CONTRACTING LTD. (“ M& L”)
© 2015 Ernst & Young Inc.
Legals
O TTAWA — The Conservative government
will amend its anti- terrorism
bill to make it clear its new
information- sharing provisions would
not target protesters who act outside
the letter of the law.
The government will also ensure the
information- sharing stops short of exchanges
with virtually any person for
any purpose, say sources familiar with
the planned changes.
Another amendment would limit a
proposal that would have given the public
safety minister the power to order
an air carrier to do “ anything” necessary
to prevent an aviation- related attack.
The wording of the provision will
be narrowed.
In addition, a new clause would make
it clear Canadian Security Intelligence
Service officers do not have arrest powers
under the bill — something they
have never had.
The sources revealed the changes on
condition of anonymity because they
were not authorized to discuss them
publicly.
The changes correspond with some
— but not all — of the various amendments
proposed by the NDP and Liberals.
The Conservatives brought in the 62-
page security bill following the killings
of two Canadian soldiers just days apart
last October. The government says the
legislation is needed to prevent future
jihadi- inspired attacks on Canadians.
It would allow CSIS to take clandestine
measures that violate the Charter
of Rights and Freedoms as long as a
judge sanctions the actions. That would
see the intelligence service’s mandate
extend well beyond the collection and
analysis of information.
The bill would also permit much
broader sharing of federally held information
about activity that “ undermines
the security of Canada.”
The proposed legislation already says
such activity does not include lawful
advocacy, protest, dissent and artistic
expression.
The word “ lawful” will be dropped
following concerns the provision could
be used to go beyond genuine security
threats to ensnare
those who
hold peaceful
demonstrations
without an official
permit or
despite a court
order.
Critics also
objected to
a clause that
would allow disclosure
of information
beyond
listed federal
agencies “ to any
person, for any
purpose” — language
that will
be dropped.
“ Yes, there
will be amendments
to C- 51,”
Public Safety
Minister Steven
Blaney said in Saint- Gilles, Que., on
Friday.
“ I trust the committee members.
The committee will determine which
amendments are the most worthy to
ensure a bill that is even more efficient
and to ensure the protection of Canadians,
while at the same time respecting
rights and freedoms.”
The New Democrats want the government
to go farther and nix the proposed
new CSIS powers, bolster review
of intelligence activities, and enhance
anti- radicalization programs.
Earlier, before word of the federal
amendments emerged, NDP public
safety critic Randall Garrison said
his party believes the bill is “ dangerous
and ineffective” following testimony
from four dozen witnesses at the
House of Commons public safety committee.
The committee plans to examine the
bill clause by clause Tuesday, and the
NDP laid out several suggested amendments
of its own at a news conference
Friday.
CSIS assumed many of the RCMP’s
security and intelligence functions
in 1984 following a series of Mountie
scandals — including the burning of a
barn where alleged radicals planned to
meet. The idea was to have one service,
CSIS, gather intelligence and another,
the RCMP, build a criminal case and
make arrests.
“ There’s a good reason for keeping
the collection of intelligence separate
from the enforcement functions of the
RCMP,” Garrison said.
— The Canadian Press
MISSISSAUGA, Ont. — The Harper
government’s proposal to conduct airstrikes
over Syria against militants
from the Islamic State ( IS) was praised
by Britain’s foreign minister Friday,
as he highlighted the need to combat
Islamist extremism.
Philip Hammond, the U. K.’ s secretary
of state for foreign and Commonwealth
affairs, said Canada and the
U. K. are working together against the
group to challenge its radical ideology
and narrative.
“ I welcome Prime Minister Harper’s
announcement of the intention to extend
the remit of Canadian Armed Forces so
that they can take part in operations
over Syria,” Hammond said after meeting
with Foreign Affairs Minister Rob
Nicholson in Mississauga.
The Conservative government recently
announced a proposal to extend
the military campaign in Iraq for up
to one year and give Canadian troops
the authority to conduct airstrikes in
neighbouring Syria.
As many as 69 special forces advisers
will also remain in the region to
advise and assist Kurdish peshmerga
forces in beating back the advance of
IS militants.
The New Democrats are strongly
opposed to the proposal and want Canadian
soldiers pulled from the region
immediately. The Liberals suggest
Canadians could remain in the area but
only to train existing security forces.
Both parties see the expansion into
Syria as expressly supporting controversial
Syrian President Bashar
Assad.
The Conservatives argue IS is using
parts of Syria as a base for fighters and
equipment. Their proposal to expand
Canada’s mission in the region is expected
to pass next week as the Tories
have a majority in the House of Commons.
Hammond pointed out his own government
had sought to carry out airstrikes
over Syria as well, but faced a
parliamentary defeat.
“ This was a political decision,” he
explained. “ The concerns expressed
in the British parliament were around
the civil war that’s going on in Syria
and at that time, we’re talking about
18 months ago now, the ability to distinguish
an intervention against ( IS)
from an intervention in the Syrian civil
war.”
In order to contribute
to the collective international
fight against
IS, Hammond pointed
out the U. K. conducts
the second- highest number
of airstrikes against
the group in Iraq.
“ We’re delighted that
others are able to do
the lift in Syria that is
equally required,” he
said. “ It’s about burdensharing.”
The Conservative government has
partly framed the need for the expansion
of its mission against IS as necessary
to protect Canadians.
“ Iraq has asked for international assistance
in their fight and I can tell you
they are very supportive of what Canada
has done,” Nicholson said, without
specifying if there had been a direct
request from Iraq for an expansion of
Canadian action.
“ We are extending our mission…
and that’s consistent with international
legal obligations.”
Nicholson added
progress made in the
fight against IS should
give Canadians “ optimism,”
but the push
must continue.
“( IS) has moved heavy
equipment into Syria
and they of course, no
surprise, have no respect
whatsoever for
the borders, and so it’s
appropriate we have decided
for Canada to join
the coalition strikes in Syria as well,”
he said.
There have been six CF- 18 jets, two
surveillance planes, a refuelling aircraft
and 600 supporting personnel in
Iraq since Parliament signed off on the
first six- month Canadian deployment
last fall.
— The Canadian Press
U. K. foreign minister praises Canada’s efforts against IS
By Diana Mehta
Changes
to clarify
terror- bill
powers
Limits to be placed on
sharing information
By Jim Bronskill
JUSTIN TALLIS / THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILES SEAN KILPATRICK / THE CANADIAN PRESS
British Foreign Minister Philip Hammond ( left) was in Mississauga, Ont., Friday, where he said he welcomes Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s plan to combat IS.
‘ We’re delighted
that others are
able to do the
lift in Syria that
is equally
required’
‘ The committee
will determine
which amendments
are the
most worthy
to ensure a bill
that is even
more efficient
and to ensure
the protection
of Canadians,
while… respecting
rights
and freedoms’
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