Happy 50th Independence Anniversary Guyana!
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Happy 50th Independence Anniversary Guyana!
Different & Dynamic. Bigga, Brighta, Betta! Volume 10 • Number 10 • May 25, 2016 • Website: www.CaribbeanGraphic.ca Tel: 647-669-9320 • Fax: 416-292-2943 • Email: graphiclyn@gmail.com Happy 50th Independence Anniversary Guyana! Fifty years ago on May 26, 1966 the Golden Arrowhead, Guyana's national flag, was hoisted and unfurled for the first time ever to celebrate the country's birth as an independent nation. The Golden Arrowhead's May 26, 2016 hoisting, at Toronto's City Hall, will kick start the GuyaneseCanadian Community's celebration of their homeland's Golden Jubilee! The May 26, 2016 midday flag raising ceremony will be the first of a series of events that the Guyana 50th Independence Anniversary (Canada) Inc., in conjunction with the Guyana Toronto Consulate, will be staging to commemorate Guyana's 50 years of Independence. Immediately after the flag raising there will be a short Reception at City Hall. In addition to the Flag Raising, celebratory Soccer and Cricket Tournaments will also take place on July 2 at Littles Park, Sewell's Road, Scarborough. The annual, immensely popular, Guyana Festival will be held on July 3 at the CNE Bandstand, 100 Princes' Blvd, Exhibition Place. An International Walk-A-Thon to support youth education in Guyana has also been planned for September 10 in Scarborough. Later this year there will also be an essay, poetry and art competition, open to youth of Guyanese heritage. Local Guyanese organizations have also planned events to mark the occasion.The St.Joseph's High Toronto Alumni Association will host a Spring Dance on June 11, 2016. To culminate celebrations, a grand Jubilee Awards and Gala will be held on October 1, 2016 at the Brighton Convention & Events Centre, 2155 McNicoll Ave, Scarborough. Guyana's Head of State, President David Granger is expected to deliver the keynote address. York Region Hosts 5th Annual Caribbean & South Asian around the globe,” said Ranji Singh, CEO of RSF. “It's an opportunity to learn about, and celebrate, our rich ethnic diversity, as well as share in the opportunity for arts and cultural development.” From July 9-10th, the CASAS Festival will celebrate with two days of food, fashion, music, And dance that showcase not only the rich artistry and cultural expressions from the Caribbean and South Asia, but from around the world. New to this year' s festival is the addition of cultural performances from Russia, Korea, China, the Mediterranean and Latin America. The artistic lineup includes award-winning Pan Fantasy Steelband, Broken Dance, South Asian classical and Bollywood dancers, Calypso Queen Macomere Fifi, the Destiny Band, Glenn Marais Band, Ballet Creole, fire limbo, and DJ Jus Flow, among others. There will be fashion and craft vendors, yummy island foods, South Asian curries, fresh coconut water and a cash bar. Community engagement will be fostered through children' s activities, interactive music and dance, and informative demonstrations and workshops. Photo from Left to Right: Ranji Singh, Regional Councillor John Taylor, Police Inspector Paulo DaSilva, MP Kyle Peterson, Cricket Coach Oswald Jones, Leila Singh, MPP Chris Ballard, Alex Persaud, Geeta Persaud, Wasim Jarrah and Mayor Tony Van Bynen The Ranji Singh Foundation (RSF) is thrilled to announce the 5th Annual Caribbean & South Asian Showcase (CASAS), which includes a two-day festival in Newmarket and a community day of cricket workshops and music in East Gwillimbury. On May 21, local MPP Chris Ballard met with members of RSF to congratulate them on the two grants it has recently received from Ontario Trillium Foundation (OTF) to help with the two projects. When combined, funds from the two grants total $469,500. Additionally, the grant RSF received for its Cricket in Schools initiative, will help youth in York Region develop stronger social skills and learn a popular sport. RSF gratefully acknowledges its OTF grant of $440,000 over three years for the delivery of CASAS to strengthen the local communities through celeb rations of cultural diversity, and enriching peoples lives through arts, culture and heritage. In a separate funded project, RSF is currently piloting cricket in three schools in northern York Region to support the positive development of children and youth, and for them to develop strong physical, emotional and social skills again thanks to an OTF grant of $29,500 over 12 months. In June, the CASAS Cricket & Community Day will engage local youths in interactive cricket workshops conducted in partnership with York Regional Police. Music and other activities will be included off-field to engage families. Bring a picnic basket and a chair, and enjoy the day. Admission is free. CASAS Cricket & Community Day will take place on Sunday, June 26th from 12:00 p.m. – 6:00p.m. at Harvest Hills Park, 145 Harvest Hills Blvd, East Gwillimbury. “CASAS provides a powerful platform to nurture and acknowledge communities from Page 2 • www.CaribbeanGraphic.ca CARIBBEAN GRAPHIC Volume 10 • Number 10 • May 25, 2016 De Karibbean King: A Guyanese Owned Eatery Restaurant & Bakery! Nestled in a corner spot of the elevated strip mall, at the southeast side of the Weston Rd & Finch intersection, is De Karibbean King's Eatery Restaurant, Hot & Fresh Guyana Bakery. Enter its unpretentious interior and you will find Baker King Raj Ramrattan and his lovely wife Sharon proudly presiding within their modestly decorated establishment. There aren't too many places in Toronto where you can go and enjoy restaurant style cooked meals of curry goat, jerk chicken with rice and peas, chow mein, fried rice or any of the other popular Caribbean dishes, while simultaneously having access to freshly baked bread and pastries! These are indeed De Karibbean King's rather unique offerings. On a recent visit we were treated to minute samplings of De King's very tender curry goat and chicken with dhallpuri, as well as the jerk chicken with rice and peas. We were also provided with a plate full of their pastries. These included a quite rich, 100% blackeye Chinese cake, pine tarts made with pineapple jam straight from Ramrattan's farm back home in Canal, Guyana, a no eggs coconut cake and some cheese rolls which the duly impressed, attending, Resident Love Goddess described as the “very best she's ever tasted!” Having now been at the 2300 Finch (Weston Rd) location for just over four years, De Karibbean King has established an ever growing clientele of regulars who frequent the establishment to enjoy its extensive menu of dine in and take out dishes, as well as its pastry offerings. Owner Ramrattan boasts a “seek and find” policy which allows all newcomers to sample first and buy later. As a source for one stop shopping De Karibbean King's Eatery, Restaurant Hot & Fresh Guyana Bakery also offers a host of grocery style products including achars and seasonings. It is definitely worth a visit if only as a means of satisfying one's curiosity and sense of adventure! Norman Sue Bakery Ltd. Thanks for your loyal and much appreciated continuing support. Volume 10 • Number 10 • May 25, 2016 CARIBBEAN GRAPHIC FuhFun Still Rocking Community Events! The Guyana Christian Charities Association hosted its Annual Spring Dance on Saturday, May 21, 2016. As usual, the ever popular event was well attended by hundreds of party lovers who have over the years become accustomed to the Charity's superbly hosted, well organized events! From all reports satisfaction was of the highest this year as the Dance was rocked by superlative live music sets from FuhFun. Still reigning as the Canadian Caribbean Community's most exciting and dynamic live music band, FuhFun seemingly reinforced that very reputation with some energy charged sets that kept the dance floor full throughout the evening. The Christian Charities Annual Spring Dance is just one of the many Community events FuhFun graces throughout the year with its immensely enjoyable multi genre blend of live music. Whether it be soca, reggae, rhythm & blues, soul or even soft rock, the five member FuhFun comprised of Wayne Dalmada (guitar, vocals) Rick DaSilva (drums, vocals), George DeSilva (lead vocals), Brian Irwin (percussions) and its lone female member Ingrid Veerasammy (keyboards, vocals) invariably sounds good. During the course of the year FuhFun also hosts its own events, including its Annual Caribana Weekend Jam. This year's Jam will be held on Sunday, August 31. www.CaribbeanGraphic.ca • Page 3 Caribbean Jewel Guyanese-Canadian Eden: Yellow and green, the Guyana national flag's dominant colors are also fittingly featured in the Eden Section's costumes for Island Vybz' 2016 Toronto Caribbean Carnival presentation Geneze. Not to mention the beautiful Indo-Guyanese model here featured as our Caribbean Jewel. Call Now For 2016 Special Pricing (PICK UP NOT INCLUDED) SOME RESTRICTIONS APPLY Beat The Rush, Send Now Page 4 • www.CaribbeanGraphic.ca CARIBBEAN GRAPHIC Volume 10 • Number 10 • May 25, 2016 Reflections On Guyana’s 50th Independence Anniversary And The Passing Of Two Much Admired Gentlemen! May 26, 2016 marks Guyana's 50th Independence country still finds itself unfortunately mired in of 75 was greeted by a deluge of glowing tributes Anniversary an occasion meriting celebration by race driven politics that has functioned to maintain from cricket players, current and former, Guyanese around the world. Yet as Guyana's the developmental stymieing divisions of its two administrators and fans from around the world. leading resident newspaper Columnist Freddie largest ethnicities, the Afro and Indo Guyanese Their words, written, tweeted, posted and spoken, Kissoon has noted, the past fifty years has been communities. Rather than spending any more time reflecting on were sufficient to convey the high esteem held for Cozier as indisputably one of the best radio and one of ups and downs for Guyana's developmental progress as an independent nation. While Guyanese may have been reflecting on their such a source of depression, I would prefer to television cricket commentators the world has instead to honor the lives of the aforementioned ever seen and one of the finest writers the sport has homeland's developmental progress, or lack two gentlemen who recently passed. In the now ever had. To those I would now simply add that I thereof, those of us who were so privileged to have nine years since I first met Errol Judd, as the father was honored and privileged to have known him known them were left saddened by the loss of two of my then girlfriend Liz, I was always impressed personally and his “excellently written” reaction much admired and outstanding gentlemen, by wonderful warmth of his personality. The to the article I once wrote for his Caribbean Toronto's Trinidadian-Canadian Errol Judd and glowing tributes given by three of his five sons Cricket Quarterly Magazine shall henceforth the “Doyen Voice” of Caribbean Cricket, during his May 18th funeral were testimony to a remain as the most cherished compliment my Barbados Tony Cozier. As far as Guyana is concerned, according to life well lived. He will ever be fondly remembered writing has ever received. Rest In Peace fine gentlemen and Happy 50th Kissoon, very little meaningful progress has actually been made within the past fifty-years. The and sadly missed by all who knew him, especially his loving wife JJ. The news of Tony Cozier's May 11 death at the age Guyana! Worth Repeating: Guest Editorial Guyana at 50: Dyslexic, Dystopian, Dysfunctional In my heart I believe Forbes Burnham had something to do with Walter Rodney's death. In my heart I know Burnham was driven by power lust. But I deeply concede that Burnham was committed to the removal of the ordained privileges, divine rights and social supremacy of the semi-rich and moneyed classes in Guyana. From the time Burnham died, every succeeding government pursued policies that were not cognizant of the economic and political rights of the labouring masses and the list includes the Coalition Government of 2015. I make no apologies. This is not personally directed to any leader in the AFC and ANPU. It is my objective analysis based on my studies on politics and society. I remember I was a teenager during the early years of the Burnham era when a man from the middle class named Claude Vieira, who was the Chief Principal Officer (next to the PS) in the Education Ministry, was charged and jailed for fraud. That would never happen in Guyana under any post-Burnham administration from 1985 onwards. That would never happen in 2016. I remember when I was a teenager during the Burnham years when a very rich, propertied man from Mahaica, Mustapha Ali, was charged for death by dangerous driving and jailed for five years and the Court of Appeal upheld the High Court decision. It is virtually impossible to have these convictions in Guyana since the passing of the Forbes Burnham epoch. Which policeman, magistrate, judge, ruling politician would allow persons from the upper classes to suffer such a fate? This is a tenth rate banana republic where money buys justice and it does so openly and barefacedly. I see two Guyanese men of European extraction who ride all over this place (meaning parts of Region 4) without helmets and not a traffic cop dare to stop them. Dale Andrews (of this newspaper) and I went to Ruimveldt police station after we saw the son of one of these men passed the station without a helmet. The ranks told us they don't know about this guy and/or any guy riding without a helmet. We see the “eyepass” when we are outside Kaieteur News, but the police don't. This is Guyana after 50 years of Independence. Here is what we haven't learnt in those fifty years and perhaps never will. People say rocket science is a complex subject, but street lights technology in Guyana (only in Guyana), is far more formidable. I was coming home on the UG Road on Monday afternoon when I saw the technicians fixing the street lights from the Beharry Residence right up to the Cyril Potter College of Education. On Tuesday night, lights eventually came to that important roadway. On Wednesday night, the lights died. They are still dead as I write. This incredible ancient rite has been going on all over Guyana. The guys fix the lights one day; the next day the lights are gone. Really, after 50 years of Independence we cannot get street lights to work. It is only natural to ask what have we achieved after 50 years of sovereignty. But it is not only a lack of achievements but also lack of mental thinking that has characterized 50 years of failure. This poor country attempted to spend scarce foreign exchange to bring CPL cricket. We were saved only by the wealth of Trinidad who outbid us. Why would a piss poor country like Guyana think it can compete with wealthy Trinidad? We have a huge cricket stadium just built eight years ago, but we have spent CARIBBEAN GRAPHIC The People’s Paper, daring to be different. Website: www.CaribbeanGraphic.ca Tel: 647.669.9320 • Fax: 905.813.9403 Email: graphiclyn@gmail.com Publisher/Editor: Contributors: Legal: Accounting: Graphic Design: precious millions (even if donated) to build a bigger structure just to celebrate the Golden Jubilee. After 50 years of Independence, the fire engines roll out of the congested Stabroek Market Square and as the drivers accelerate, pedestrians, women with small children at their side, women with babies in their arms, itinerant hucksters with their goods in huge baskets, have to run like wild animals out of the machines' pathway to avoid being mashed to pieces. Yet we can use D'Urban Park as a place to build colossal stands instead of putting the fire engines there. But there is hope. I heard after the bacchanalian, carnivalesque escapades at D'Urban Park are completed, the fire engines will roll out to D'Urban Park and will sit on top of the stands which will be their new home. When there is a fire, they will roll down the stands. One day the stands may collapse. Seventeen prisoners were burnt alive in an overcrowded prison that has long outlived its usefulness. What a stark, tragic reminder of our stagnation over the past fifty years. Tony McWatt Selwyn Baboolal, Chef Phillip Hendricks, Dr. Richard Lai, Isa Rahamat, Zorena Sawh, Vegentia Ramkhelawan, Dr. George Traitses Oumarally and Baboolal Haroon Gafur Julie Rambali Volume 10 • Number 10 • May 25, 2016 CARIBBEAN GRAPHIC www.CaribbeanGraphic.ca • Page 5 Entrancing Eden Beckons! For Island Vybz's Eden Section Designer Crystal Aming has created some beautifully decorated costumes, the fringed monokini and bikini tops of which move effortlessly throughout, adorned with custom designed jewelry and accessories. Lined along the edges of the head and foot pieces are hundreds of glimmering emerald, sapphire and topaz gemstones, each forged with its unique blend of unusual cuts and colors. The hand selected feathers, mimics the vivid colors of the primal garden, and adds a dramatic accent to these stunning costumes. Not surprisingly the frontline package for this entrancing Island Vibz, 2016 Genese Section is already almost completely sold out. Given that the Eden Section costumes predominant green and gold colours are in keeping with those of their national flag, this Section will likely be hugely popular among Toronto Caribbean Carnival masqueraders with Guyanese-Canadian roots. Especially those looking to take a Lakeshore jump up as a means of acknowledging this year's celebration of their country's 50th Independence Anniversary. Calling all Guyanese masqueraders Entrancing Eden beckons! Page 6 • www.CaribbeanGraphic.ca CARIBBEAN GRAPHIC Grenada's Electricity Provider Warns Of Possible Power Interruptions ST. GEORGE'S, Grenada, The Spice Island's sole electricity provider, the Grenada Electricity Services Ltd. (GRENLEC), has claimed that the country's new energy legislation will threaten the electricity sector's reliability and costs. It has also claimed the Electricity Supply Bill and Public Utilities Regulatory Commission Bill are politically motivated. But government says both claims are far from the truth. In a recent statement, GRENLEC said the Bills unilaterally scrap the current legislative and regulatory framework that has successfully allowed Grenada to enjoy more than 20 years of world-class electricity service and growth. But Minister for Health and Social Security has responded by saying that he was appalled at GRENLEC's comments. “I take issue with that. In fact, I take offence to that. This is being motivated in the best interest of our people of Grenada. Unlike the members of GRENLEC who have framed this, we have a responsibility to the people, not to shareholders,” the minister said. “It is not an acceptable international norm to have a legislated monopoly.” Steele says that, for years, Grenada has not been able to access any of the benefits of being a member of the International Renewable Authority, because of the legislative monopoly of GRENLEC, which has been preventing government from providing electricity to less fortunate people, or to itself, without first seeking the permission of the private entity. The minister says, with the new legislation, the aim of government is not to terminate the operations of GRENLEC, but to bring greater competition into electricity market for the benefit of the people. The Lower House of Parliament on May 11 approved the measures that the Government said will lead to a comprehensive reform of the electricity sector by opening the door for other investors to generate electricity using renewable energy resources. The Upper House was scheduled to make a final decision on the Bills during its May 24 sitting. Volume 10 • Number 10 • May 25, 2016 St Kitts Crime Spikes, Police Leave Cancelled! BASSETERRE, St. Kitts, Police officers have been recalled to their stations in response to a hike in violent criminal activities.The high command of the Royal St Christopher and Nevis Police Force took the decision at a May 21 emergency strategy meeting, a day after two men were killed and several others injured while they were hanging out at a popular liming spot. The deadly shooting reportedly brought to 14, the number of homicides committed in the federation for the year. Deputy Commissioner Hilroy Brandy announced that, effective immediately, all rest days, vacation, and leave had been suspended for officers and lawmen had been recalled to their stations and units. Furthermore, training at the Police Training Centre has been suspended in an effort to ensure greater presence on the streets in Basseterre, Charlestown and in communities. He added that there will be “stop and searches of persons of interest, vehicular check points, increased patrols, both foot and mobile.” Deputy Brandy echoed the continuing call for the community to become engaged in the fight against crime and criminal activity in communities. St Lucia Elections, CXC Clash Causing Concern CASTRIES, St Lucia, The National Students' Council is demanding answers over the impending clash between CXC examinations and the holding of general election on June 6. In a statement issued following the announcement of the poll, the council said examinations for Food & Nutrition and Additional Mathematics are scheduled for the same day, based on the CXC timetable. The body has questioned the level of consideration shown to the students of St Lucia by the Government stating, “The date selection has left many of our students along with parents curious as to the extent to which the general elections may affect the progress of such examinations”. In a statement made in response to condemnation about the decision on his Facebook page, Prime Minister Kenny Anthony, who is campaigning on a platform of stability, progress and vision, said he had merely responded to a deadline given by the opposition. Volume 10 • Number 10 • May 25, 2016 CARIBBEAN GRAPHIC www.CaribbeanGraphic.ca • Page 7 Reparations Are Not A Side Show, Says Granger GEORGETOWN, The Guyana favours but was demanding reparatory justice for the greatest crime Reparations Committee has against humanity in the world. He said it was not about money, but a launched its leg of the carefully thought out plan that would give Caribbean children a better International Youth Reparations future. Relay and Rally, with President Chairman of the Guyana Reparations Commission Eric Phillips, in his David Granger stressing that the remarks, gave a brief report on the work of the Guyana Reparations call for reparations is serious Committee, which he said has completed its reparations claim which will business and not a side show. be presented to the Attorney General for a resolution to be passed in At an event at the Guyana Parliament. He said the Guyana Reparations Committee believes in Independence Park, Granger social cohesion which must be built on justice and economic inclusion. said the Trans-Atlantic Slave The international Reparations Relay and Rally series is being hosted by Trade was one of the “greatest the CARICOM Reparations Commission in collaboration with the unnatural disasters of all time”. CARICOM Members States which have committed to being part of the “There was a crime but there was no punishment. There was a crime but reparations movement. The Commission said it recognized that youth there was no justice,” he said. engagement was significant in the Reparations dialogue. “The Caribbean Community has taken a firm and irreversible stand in the The rallies are being held on days of historical significance in relation to call for reparations.” slavery, the slave trade or native genocide in each Member State. A baton Granger said the Caribbean was not begging for hand-outs, sympathy or and torch are passed from member state to member state. Ken’s Jewellery 1176 Morningside Ave. Scarborough 416-293-7181 Page 8 • www.CaribbeanGraphic.ca CARIBBEAN GRAPHIC Dangerous Men KINGSTON, Ninety-four per cent of the 19 drivers killed in private motor vehicle accidents since the start of the year have been males. According to the latest weekly traffic crash report from the Road Safety Unit of the transport ministry, males also accounted for 92 per cent of the 26 pedestrian deaths for the period. The report said, too, that all of the 48 motorcycle fatalities that have occurred up to May 19 are males. The overall death toll from fatal crashes since January 1 and May 19 now stands at 148, including three multiple fatal collisions which took the lives of nine people. The vast majority of those who perished in traffic crashes were men, who accounted for 89 per cent. The Road Safety Unit said fatal crashes have so far declined by two per cent this year, when compared to last year, but noted that fatalities have increased by two times that of 2015. According to the statistics, a quarter of those who were killed in crashes were passengers, and roughly the same number of private motor vehicles that were involved in crashes from January to May last year have crashed this year. At the same time, 17 elderly people died in fatal crashes up to May 19, a decrease of 15 per cent over the similar period in 2015. Nearly half of these senior citizens were on foot at the time of their demise. Ten children are also among the fatalities, a 100 per cent increase, the report stated. Jamaica, Venezuela Sign Oil Purchase Agreement KINGSTON, Despite a tense economic and social crisis enveloping his nation, Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has come to an agreement with Prime Minister Andrew Holness to boost ties through the PetroCaribe oil-purchasing arrangement under which Jamaica and other Caribbean nations have benefited considerably over the past 10 years. During a whirlwind working visit to the island, the embattled Venezuelan leader signaled that the alliance between his nation and many Caribbean states, to purchase oil on preferential payment conditions, has been given a new lease on life. Though not outlined in detail, the plan for the decade-old PetroCaribe Agreement was among the main agenda items during Maduro's oneday working visit. Although PetroCaribe agreed links with the Bolivarian Alliance for the Americas (ALBA) in 2013 – to go beyond oil and promote economic cooperation – there were concerns over the last year that the death of Maduro's predecessor as president, Hugo Chavez, would bring the curtains down on the arrangement. But Maduro's pronouncement, during a May 22 joint press conference, put paid to the speculation while Prime Minister Andrew Holness promised that Jamaica would be the voice of fairness and balance in addressing the snowballing economic and political crisis in the South American state. Venezuela's economy has been teetering on the edge of collapse with widespread food shortages and inflation forecast to surpass 700 per cent. Volume 10 • Number 10 • May 25, 2016 Tourism Minister Wants Arresting Authority For Courtesy Cops! KINGSTON, MINISTER of Tourism Edmund Bartlett wants Courtesy Corps officers to be more responsive and given the legal authority to arrest offenders. “The duties of the Courtesy Corps simply need an enforcement component, where they can complement the police by having power of arrest and where they are more proactive in crime prevention and the harassment of our visitors,” the minister said. Bartlett was speaking recently with tourism stakeholders at the Ocho Rios cruise ship pier in St Ann. The Courtesy Corps, a security unit that falls under the Tourism Product Development Company, was established in 2009 to enhance the safety, service and comfort of visitors by strategically deploying courtesy officers in the resort areas of Negril, Montego Bay, Ocho Rios, and Port Antonio. The minister said it is critical that when visitors arrive they enjoy their stay in an environment that is free from fear. “We have to re-examine the duties of the Courtesy Corps to see what needs to be strengthened and how we can create whatever legislative framework that is necessary to give them the power to act,” Bartlett said. Their duties, the minister noted, include the provision of patrol services in designated areas to assist in preventing the harassment of visitors; the provision of information and direction to visitors and local residents, including the location of attractions, restaurants and places of interest; and supervising the orderly dispatch of transportation from cruise ship piers to selected venues. They also guide visitors away from areas likely to be unsafe; advise visitors of the correct charges for transportation to and from any part of the island when required to do so; take action to prevent visitors from using unlicensed vehicles; and detain individuals breaching the Tourist Board Act within prescribed areas. Happy 50th Independence Anniversary to all my valued Guyanese-Canadian Customers, Friends and Loyal Supporters! Volume 10 • Number 10 • May 25, 2016 CARIBBEAN GRAPHIC Top Cop Facing Sex Charges PORT-OF-SPAIN, Suspended Senior Superintendent Edward Castillo was hidden by his colleagues when he appeared in court on May 20 on four charges, including three sex charges, committed against two policewomen. Castillo, former head of the Central Division, who was not handcuffed, was granted three sets of surety bail totalling $30,000 by San Fernando Magistrate Brambhanan Dubay to cover the four charges. Dubay seemed perplexed when they read the dates of the charges, as the incidents allegedly took place at three different police stations between 2003 and 2010. “These dates correct?” the magistrate asked when they read the first charge. It is alleged that on a date unknown between December 31, 2008, and January 1, 2010, at the Central Police Station in Port-of-Spain, Castillo indecently assaulted a woman police officer. It is also alleged that on that same date and place he unlawfully imprisoned the woman police officer against her will. It is further alleged that on a date unknown between December 31, 2005, and January 1, 2007, he indecently assaulted the policewoman at the Couva Police Station. It is also alleged on a date unknown between January 19, 2003, and October 8, 2003, at the Marabella Police Station he indecently assaulted another policewoman. Castillo, who gave himself up hours earlier at the San Fernando Police Station, was not called upon to plead to the indictable charges. Attorney Prakash Ramadhar who, along with Michael Ramroop, represented Castillo, said there was an “odour” emanating from the case which needed to be ventilated as soon as possible. In asking for bail, Ramadhar said Castillo had been serving the country wholeheartedly for 38 years until his suspension four years ago. A father of five adult children, two of whom are police officers, Ramadhar said Castillo did not pose a flight risk. Prosecutor Sgt Gordon Maharaj did not object to bail. Castillo was granted $20,000 bail on two charges, which were transferred to the Port-of-Spain Court for June 14. Bail in the sum of $5,000 was granted on another charge, which was transferred to the Couva Court for June 16, while the fourth charge was transferred to the San Fernando First Court for June 15. Venezuela To Buy T&T Goods PORT-OF-SPAIN, Oil-rich Venezuela, which is faced with a severe food crisis, will soon bring relief to its citizens by purchasing US$50 million in goods from T&T. Confirmation came from Venezuela President Nicolas Maduro at a joint May 22 press conference with Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley at the Diplomatic Centre, St Ann's. In addressing the media, some of whom were from Venezuela, Maduro described his meeting with Rowley and his Cabinet as fruitful and successful, promising to strengthen ties and the relationship with T&T going forward. Among the issues both men discussed were trade, security and repatriation of citizens who are currently detained in prisons on both sides. The T&T Government also signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Maduro to purchase gas from Venezuela, www.CaribbeanGraphic.ca • Page 9 Kamla Supports Ending Child Marriages PORT-OF-SPAIN, Opposition Leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar has expressed full support for ending child marriages in T&T, saying it was not a religious issue but an inappropriate cultural practice which must be stopped. Persad-Bissessar spoke about the issue during a May 22 news conference of the Opposition in the Parliament. The Muslim Marriage and Divorce Act which allows for girls to marry at age 12 and the Hindu Marriage Act which allows girls to marry at 14 have evoked controversy in recent days with the Government indicating that the age limit must be harmonised with the age for sexual consent, which is 18. President of the IRO, Harrypersad Maharaj, and general secretary of the Sanatan Dharma Maha Sabha, Satnarayan Maharaj, have insisted that the law should not be amended but the Roman Catholic Church and Presbyterians were among those in favour of harmonising the marriage age with that of sexual consent. Persad-Bissessar said the current law discriminates against girls as “they can be married off at an earlier age than the boys and therefore we are in favour of the standardisation of the legal age.” She said that the legal age should be increased. She said the existing ages under the Hindu and Muslim Marriage Acts “cannot be a realistic age that anyone would want to support.” She added that while in the past such ages may be seen to have been reasonable “we are saying that today we are in a much more egalitarian society and those arguments are irrelevant. We must be brave enough to do what is right and in this case what is right is to revise the marriage age upwards.” which Maduro said stood to benefit both countries. Following Maduro's address, Trade and Industry Minister Paula Gopee-Scoon spoke about the arrangements that would be put in place for Venezuela to obtain much needed food. She said the US$50 million fund Venezuela had established would be used to purchase manufactured goods from T&T, which would be sent to the eastern states of Venezuela, which have been faced with a shortage of food for months now. To get the ball rolling, Gopee-Scoon said her ministry had forwarded a list of all goods manufactured in T&T to Venezuela. Gopee-Scoon said the timeline for the trade to start would begin as soon as the goods were made available. Among the priority items Venezuela had requested, Gopee-Scoon said, were butter, chicken, pork, ketchup, rice and black beans. Happy 50th Independence Anniversary to all our valued Guyanese-Canadian customers. Thanks for your continued support! 416-431-9353 3601 Lawrence Ave. E. Toronto, ON M1G 1P4 Page 10 • www.CaribbeanGraphic.ca CARIBBEAN GRAPHIC Healthy Mouth, Healthy Body Part I This is the first of a series of Kate Lowenstein articles on the links between Dental Health and your overall well being. As Lowenstein illustrates, the condition of your mouth is closely tied to your overall health. Taking care of your teeth isn't just about having a nice smile and pleasant breath. Recent research has found a number of links between oral health and overall health. While in many cases, the nature of this link still isn't clear — researchers have yet to conclude whether the connections are causal or correlative — what is certain is that the condition of your mouth is closely tied to your overall physical health. Oral Health and Heart Disease As with diabetes, the connection between poor oral health and cardiovascular conditions has been recognized — the two are often found together — but it still hasn't been determined conclusively whether or not there is a direct causal relationship between them. (One reason is that there are a number of other potential risk factors — such as smoking and old age — that can lead both to gum disease and heart disease.) However, in a 2005 study funded by the NIH, 1,056 randomly selected participants with no prior heart attacks or strokes were evaluated for levels of periodontal bacteria: After removing the effects of the other risk factors of age, gender, and smoking, it was found that there was an independent relationship between gum disease and heart disease, says Moise Desvarieux, MD, PhD, associate professor of epidemiology at the Mailman School and lead author of the study. One theory about why this may occur, says Dr. Desvarieux, is that small amounts of bacteria enter your bloodstream while you're chewing. "Bad" bacteria from an infected mouth may lodge itself inside blood vessels, ultimately causing dangerous blockages. Strengthening his theory is the fact that when scientists have looked at atherosclerotic blood vessels, they have sometimes found fragments of periodontal bacteria. Meanwhile, a study published in the New England Journal of Medicine in 2007 established that aggressive treatment of gum disease reduces the incidence of atherosclerosis within six months. Source: www.everydayhealth.com – Kate Lowenstein. Volume 10 • Number 10 • May 25, 2016 Drinking and Driving Accused Acquitted Due to Faulty Science and Procedures In Ontario if you are convicted of a drinking and driving offence you can face some harsh penalties. In fact you can be faced with a 90 day drivers licence suspension once you are charged. In other words this penalty is imposed irrespective of whether or not you are found guilty of the offence. It is evident that our legislators have implemented onerous penalties in an effort to deter offenders. Alcohol and operation of a vehicle can land you in serious trouble. For instance if you are a new or novice driver who is under the age of 21 you are not permitted to have any alcohol in your blood stream while operating a motor vehicle. If a novice driver is caught operating a motor vehicle with alcohol in their blood stream he or she will face an immediate 24 hour suspension of their drivers licence. If a novice driver is convicted of the offence of driving with alcohol in their blood stream he or she will be suspended from driving for at least 30 days and face a fine in the range of $60.00- $500.00. Drivers who are found to have a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of 0.05 -0.08 will have their licences suspended at the roadside for 3-30 days. Drivers who register a BAC of more than 0.08 mg of alcohol per 100ml of blood or who refuse to provide a breath sample can be convicted of the Criminal offence of Over 80 or Refusing to provide a breath sample contrary to the Criminal Code. Related but distinct from the over 80 charge is impaired driving- which prohibits the operation or care and control of a vehicle while a person's ability to operate it is impaired by drugs or alcohol. In impaired driving cases the officer who pulled the vehicle over or other witnesses who observed the accused prior to being pulled over will testify as to their observations. What is most noteworthy is that the proof of the Over 80 offence requires the police to follow specific procedures for taking breath or blood samples and then calculating backwards (reading back) what the persons BAC would have been at the time they were operating the vehicle. This procedure and the science and technology has been routinely employed and accepted by the courts in the greater Toronto area. The result is that numerous people have been convicted for drinking and driving offences. However in a drinking and driving case which was tried in the Ontario Court of Justice in Brampton recently a toxicologist, Ben Joseph gave testimony which identified as faulty the science, procedures and equipment used by the Peel Police. Mr. Joseph was employed by the Centre of Forensic Sciences and during the trial he testified that the devices and procedures used by police in Ontario to prove Over 80 cases are faulty. Some of the concerns he raised were uncertainty of measurements and a lack of proper maintenance of the machine used to gather breath samples. The Judge hearing the case accepted the evidence of the toxicologist and acquitted the accused. This is no doubt a landmark case and if what Mr. Joseph is saying is correct then it means that there are numerous people who have been convicted of drinking and driving offences based on faulty science. The thought that so many innocent people may have been convicted and subjected to harsh penalties based on faulty procedures and science is highly disconcerting. What is needed is an immediate review of the devices, methods and procedures that are being employed to prove these cases. In my opinion anything short of a comprehensive and immediate review would bring the administration of justice into further disrepute. This case should serve as a warning that blind acceptance of science and procedures without proper scrutiny are a formula for disaster. The foregoing is intended for information purposes only and you should consult a lawyer if you need legal representation or a legal opinion. Selwyn R. Baboolal is a lawyer at OB Law Chambers practising in the area of litigation for the past 21 years. Volume 10 • Number 10 • May 25, 2016 CARIBBEAN GRAPHIC www.CaribbeanGraphic.ca • Page 11 LAUGHTER IS THE BEST MEDICINE Customer Complaints Wish Redemption Formula A man boards a plane with six kids. After they get settled in their seats, a woman sitting across the aisle leans over to him and asks, "Are all of those kids yours?" He replies, "No. I work for a condom company. These are customer complaints.” A few months after his parents Space Provided, Compliments of: were divorced, little Johnny passed Victor's Collection Agency Inc by his mom's bedroom and saw her 718 Wilson Avenue, Suite 301A, Toronto, Ont.M3K 1E2 rubbing her body and moaning, "I Victor Yacoob, C.E.O need a man, I need a man!" Over Tel: 416-636-8104 | Fax: 416-636-2931 the next couple of months, he saw Email: vyacoob@victorcollectinagency.com Web: http://www.victorcollectionagency.com her doing this several times. One day, he came home from school and heard her moaning. When he Repeat Offender peeked into her bedroom, he saw a A bride tells her husband, "Honey, you know I'm a virgin and I don't know anything about sex. Can you explain it to me first?" "Okay, sweetheart. Putting it simply, we will call your private place 'the prison' and call my private thing 'the prisoner'. So what we do is put the prisoner in the prison." And they made love for the first time and the husband was smiling with satisfaction. Nudging him, his bride giggles, "Honey the prisoner seems to have escaped." Turning on his side, he smiles and says, "Then we will have to re-imprison him." After the second time, the bride says, "Honey, the prisoner is out again!" The husband rises to the occasion and they made love again. The bride again says, "Honey, the prisoner escaped again," to which the now exhausted husband yelled, "Hey, it's not a life sentence!!!" man on top of her. Little Johnny ran into his room, took off his clothes, threw himself on his bed, started rubbing himself, and moaning, "Ohh, I need a bike! I need a bike!” Male Dominant Culture An investigative journalist went to Afghanistan to study the culture and was shocked to discover that women were made to walk ten paces behind the men. She asked her guide why and he said, "Because they are considered of lesser status." Outraged the journalist went home. A year later she returned covering violence in the region and was surprised to see the women walking ten paces ahead. She turned to her guide and this time asked, "What has changed?" The guide answered, "Land mines." Page 12 • www.CaribbeanGraphic.ca CARIBBEAN GRAPHIC Volume 10 • Number 10 • May 25, 2016 Sponsoring Family Members to Canada – Spousal Applications Canadian Citizens or Permanent sponsor another spouse. Residents may sponsor their spouse, common-law partner or Conjugal Partner. A spouse is a partner of the same or ? To sponsor a spouse, you need to show that you are in a genuine relationship. opposite sex, who is at least 18 years ? Proof of the relationship may include: Marriage Certificate/Statutory of age and who is married or has been in a Conjugal or common-law Declaration of Common-Law Union, Lease agreement, joint account relationship for at least a year. To sponsor your spouse or dependent statements, airline tickets to visit the spouse, Western Union/Money child, you do not need to show a minimum income. If you are sponsoring Transfers, Greeting Cards, E-mails, Skype logs, photos etc. a spouse and you were sponsored to Canada after March 2, 2012, by a spouse, you will have to wait for 5 years after you became a resident, to ? Your application forms should outline the progression of your relationship – from when you first met to current status (eg. If married, detail proposal and wedding information), for common-law/conjugal detail visits to each other, joint assets etc. ? You do not have to be married in order to sponsor your partner. For common-law and Conjugal relationships, you need to be in a relationship with your partner for at least one year. If you are currently in a relationship and you plan to sponsor that person, ensure that you keep your tickets, receipts for outings and other documents mentioned above. The more supporting documents you have to show for proof of your relationship, the stronger your chances of having a successful application. Nadine Mahabeer is a weekly guest on “Immigration Mondays” on Nationwide 90FM in Jamaica – Monday mornings at 10am – streaming live on the Internet. Happy 50th Independence Anniversary to all our beloved and loyal fellow Guyanese-Canadian Customers. Guyanese style pastries and bread now available. Volume 10 • Number 10 • May 25, 2016 CARIBBEAN GRAPHIC Five Home Upgrades That Pay Off Zorena SAWH When it comes to preparing your home for sale, some home sellers make it their objective to get the most return on their homes. Before starting any home improvement, you should evaluate the return on investment (ROI). Ask yourself what renovations will boost the resale value of the house. Here are a few renovation ideas that pay off. 1. Floors Replacing dated, scuffed floors can give your house a new sheen and make small spaces seem larger. Flooring can generate a payback as high as 75% on investment. If you have carpet in the family, dining and living rooms, it is recommended to change to hardwood and/or tiles. Not only will it make your home more elegant, but you will also enjoy the benefits of a healthier indoor environment, with less allergens. According to the Appraisal Institute of Canada, the ROI on floor upgrades ranges from 50% to 75%. That means if you spend $5,000 redoing your floors, you can expect to recoup anywhere from $2,500 to $3,800 of your costs. If you’re a handy person, you can save yourself a few hundred dollars by installing the floors yourself. 2. Interior and exterior paint Painting is an inexpensive and very profitable renovation project. Rolling on a new interior or exterior paint colour can generate a 50% to 100% return on investment. If you are planning on selling your house, choose neutral shades over trendy colours that may not appeal to all buyers. 3. Kitchen Instead of spending a bundle gutting this essential room, think smaller. Counters, sinks, plumbing and lighting fixtures and appliances can change their look and cost far less than a major renovation. From an investment standpoint, the kitchen may be the best place to sink your money: Kitchen facelifts pay back about 80% of their cost. Granite is the standard high-end finish for kitchen counters, but high-end synthetic stone materials look just as good, wear better, and cost about the same. Installing a granite or solid-surface counter, along with a stainless-steel sink and faucet, will probably run $5,000 to $8,000. Your contractor might suggest that, while you’re replacing the counter, get a new backsplash, too. Save your money, as backsplashes don’t get the wear and tear counters do and can add $2,000 or more to the cost of your modest upgrade. 4. Bathrooms You can expect to recapture about 75% of the cost of a minor bathroom remodel. Most bathtubs already have showers built in, so the plumbing infrastructure is likely there. Replace a dated, rarely-used tub with a spacious shower and multiple showerheads. Similarly, adding a decentsized shower to a half-bath makes it a whole bath — and much more marketable. You can purchase a big “rainfall” showerhead for about $200, or spring for a fancier handheld showerhead and other gadgets for $500 and up. Don’t bother building a niche into the shower wall to hold shampoo bottles and such (typical cost: about $300). 5. Closets Large and organized closets are a big draw for prospective buyers, though it’s impossible to put an exact payback percentage on them. Fitting a walk-in master closet with drawers, shelves, shoe racks, hooks and poles can cost $500 to $2,500 or more, depending on the quality of the materials and the complexity of the design. Wood is the most expensive material, but typically delivers the best return on investment. This is a job where it’s easy to overspend. So decide exactly what you want and need before you either buy the supplies or bring in a professional closet organizer, who will charge $50 to $150 an hour. Make sure you square reality with the many options: Will you really sort your socks into separate drawer dividers? 6. Energy Upgrades Real estate agents say energy-saving amenities make a house more attractive to buyers. New windows, for example, return 77% of the project cost, according to Remodeling Cost vs. Value Report. But there’s another good reason to upgrade now; you can, in some cases, let the government help shoulder the cost of projects to make your house more energy efficient and more attractive to prospective buyers. Zorena is a Broker and Manager for HomeLife Today Realty Ltd., Brokerage and a Mortgage Broker with Verico The Mortgage Leaders Inc. Call her anytime at 416-854-9062. www.CaribbeanGraphic.ca • Page 13 Yours, Mine and Ours Some more helpful tips for partners who are merging finances. Consider a Household CFO Ideally, a couple reviews their finances together regularly, but it may also be helpful to delegate one person to pay the bills. One partner may be a better number cruncher, or may simply have more time to put towards the task. Review your insurance needs Protection requirements can change significantly in the transition from being single to cohabiting. An advisor can help assess a couple's best options for coverage, such as life, critical illness and disability insurance, or even term insurance, especially if they are relying on both of their incomes to cover monthly expenses and maintain their lifestyle. Update or establish an estate plan Partners bringing estate plans into a partnership will want to look at what combined plan may make sense and ensure that it evolves to meet the needs of the relationship and any dependent children. This update may involve reviewing the beneficiary of any insurance policies, investments or other legal documents to ensure the legacy is passed on as the partner(s) intended. If no estate plan exists, an advisor can help put one in place. Don't forget the tax There can be taxation impacts when a couple's finances come together, including eligibility to claim medical expenses, public transit costs and charitable contributions. It's a good idea to talk to an accountant or tax specialist to discover what tax saving opportunities may be available. Just like other aspects of sharing in a relationship, merging finances effectively takes good communication and planning. Speak with an advisor to look at what financial strategies can best benefit your partnership based on your combined plans and goals. SHOULD YOU CONSIDER A MARRIAGE CONTRACT OR C O H A B I T A T I O N AGREEMENT? It may not sound romantic, but a written contract can help ensure both partners are on the same page when it comes to how finances are handled now and in the future. There are a number of aspects to consider when drafting a domestic contract. Consult with a legal representative about your specific situation. Isa Rahamat is Financial Advisor with Manulife Securities Inc. His email is isa.rahamat@manulifesecurities.ca This content is provided courtesy of Solutions from Manulife. © 2016 Manulife. The persons and situations depicted are fictional and their resemblance to anyone living or dead is purely coincidental. This media is for information purposes only and is not intended to provide specific financial, tax, legal, accounting or other advice and should not be relied upon in that regard. Many of the issues discussed will vary by province. Individuals should seek the advice of professionals to ensure that any action taken with respect to this information is appropriate to their specific situation. E & O E. Commissions, trailing commissions, management fees and expenses all may be associated with mutual fund investments. Please read the prospectus before investing. Mutual funds are not guaranteed, their values change frequently and past performance may not be repeated. Any amount that is allocated to a segregated fund is invested at the risk of the contractholder and may increase or decrease in value. Manulife, the Block Design, the Four Cubes Design, and Strong Reliable Trustworthy Forward-thinking are trademarks of The Manufacturers Life Insurance Company and are used by it, and by its affiliates under license. 2016 Page 14 • www.CaribbeanGraphic.ca CARIBBEAN GRAPHIC Volume 10 • Number 10 • May 25, 2016 CARIBBEAN KITCHEN Celebrate Guyana's 50th Independence Anniversary , Cook Some Pepperpot! The best way to engage in a culinary celebration of this year's Guyana's 50th Independence Anniversary is to cook some Pepperpot! As Guyana's national dish, Pepperpot is Amerindian-derived. Traditionally served at Christmas and other special events, it is no less enjoyable at any time of year! Pepperpot is a stewed meat dish, strongly flavoured with cinnamon, cassareep (a special sauce made from the cassava root) and other basic ingredients, including Caribbean hot peppers. Beef, pork, and mutton are the most popular meats used, though some have been known to use chicken. Pepperpot is popularly served with a dense Guyanese-style homemade or home-style bread, rice, or roti. This dish is usually reserved for special occasions because it needs to cook for several hours. Like the original Amerindian version it is usually made in a large pot and can be reheated and eaten over several days because the Cassareep starts preserving the meat. Among G u y a n e s e t h e w o r l d o v e r, Pepperpot is also enjoyed as a special Christmas morning breakfast dish! Versions of the dish are also served in several other countries in the Caribbean, including Trinidad and Tobago, Grenada and St. Vincent. INGREDIENTS 2 lbs stewing steak (pork or beef) or brisket 2 pig trotters or cow's heels (optional: it will make it gooey) 2 lbs ox tail 1 cup cassareep 2 red hot pepper 1 in x 1 in stick cinnamon 3 heads clove 2 oz. sugar Salt to taste 2 stalks basil 1 bunch fine thyme 1 large chopped onion 3 cloves chopped garlic PREPARATION 1. Clean the meat thoroughly. 2. Put the heel or trotters in covered pan with water to boil. 3. Skim. When half tender add other meat and hot water to cover cook in hig for 15 minutes. 4. Add all other ingredients and simmer until meat is tender. Add remaining ingredients. 5. Adjust flavor with salt and sugar 6. Simmer gently for about one hour until meats are tender and sauce is relatively thick DIRECTIONS Cook cow heel for 15 minutes on high in a pressure cooker is best, as meat gets tender quickly. Most enjoyable a day or two after it's been cooked. Warm before eating. Volume 10 • Number 10 • May 25, 2016 CARIBBEAN GRAPHIC Narine, Pollard Picked For Windies Tri-Series ODI's Off-spinner Sunil Narine and all-rounder Kieron Pollard, who have not played international cricket since November 2015, have been picked in the West Indies ODI squad for the first four matches of the upcoming tri-series against Australia and South Africa, which starts from June 3. Allrounder Carlos Brathwaite and batsman Marlon Samuels, who played key roles in West Indies' World T20 triumph in India earlier this year, were also selected. The squad, however, did not include allrounders Andre Russell, Darren Sammy, and Dwayne Bravo, and batsman Chris Gayle, all of whom were not contracted by WICB earlier this year. Narine had been reported for a suspect action during West Indies' tour of Sri Lanka in November last year and was subsequently suspended from bowling in international cricket after his action was found to be illegal. The offspinnerwas picked in the World T20 squad butpulled out citing "insufficient progress in the rehabilitative work" on his action. The ICC cleared Narine to bowl in April, days before the start of IPL 2016. He has taken seven wickets in eight matches for Kolkata Knight Riders so far in this season at an economy rate of 6.94. Pollard, on the other hand, missed international cricket due to a knee injury he suffered while playing the Ram Slam T20 Challenge in South Africa last November. The injury forced his withdrawal from the World T20, after he was initially named in the squad. Pollard made his return to competitive cricket in IPL 2016, and has scored 198 runs in 12 matches for Mumbai Indians so far with one fifty. He has also bowled six overs in the tournament. The tri-series will be West Indies' first ODI assignment since their tour of Sri Lanka last year. West Indies play their first match against South Africa on June 3, followed by a game against Australia on June 5. Both matches will be held in Guyana. Their second round of matches is scheduled for June 13 and 15 in St Kitts. West Indies squad: Jason Holder (capt), Sulieman Benn, Carlos Brathwaite, Darren Bravo, Jonathan Carter, Johnson Charles, Andre Fletcher, Shannon Gabriel, Sunil Narine, Ashley Nurse, Kieron Pollard, Denesh Ramdin, Marlon Samuels, Jerome Taylor. www.CaribbeanGraphic.ca • Page 15 Bravo, Gayle, Sammy Question Windies ODI Selections Chris Gayle, Dwayne Bravo and Darren Sammy have questioned the selection of the West Indies ODI squad for the tri-series involving Australia and South Africa in June. They expressed surprise at Kieron Pollard and Sunil Narine being in the squad despite not meeting what they considered to be one of the WICB's criteria for selection - playing West Indies' domestic 50-over competition. Gayle, Bravo and Sammy did not play the Nagico Super50 in January because they were playing the Big Bash League in Australia at the time. Pollard and Narine also did not participate in the Nagico Super50, though. Pollard wasinjured during the Ram Slam T20 in South Africa in November last year and only regained fitness in time for the 2016 IPL, and Narine was not allowed to play because his bowling action had been declared illegal. He was cleared to bowlby the ICC only in April. In a series of tweets and retweets, the players who had been left out of the squad expressed their incredulity at the selection. "@KieronPollard55 & #SunilNarine selected for WI Tri-Series. How is that possible @westindies?" asked Gayle on Twitter. "WICB stop Sunil from playing super 50 and now they pick him. If @KieronPollard55 was fit he would've play the B Bash just like the rest of us!!" Bravo called the development "magic" on Twitter. "Joke of the day: WI selectors. One minute Pollard & Narine were not good enough & now are perfect for Tri Nation series? It's like magic! One minute we have to be available for domestic super 50 to be selected and the next minute, it seems we don't. Magic! Get serious people!" Sammy, while congratulating Pollard, asked him how he had managed a comeback: "@KieronPollard55 great to see u back in odi team but tell me how did u qualify for selection having not played the super50 or ODI since 2014." In response to Sammy and the others, Pollard seemed to say he did not know why he had not played an ODI since October 2014: "Bingo, or I should say Pingo. Numbers shuffled and up popped P55!! Or should I [say] lucky days!! Think the truth, or real reasons of expulsion will finally come out??? Have been baffled for 15 months. Then Pingo." Andre Russell was the other high-profile omission from the West Indies ODI squad. He too did not play the Nagico Super50 and played the Big Bash League instead. It is not known, however, whether the injury he sustained during the IPL played a part in his non-selection. C o o p e r a t i v e R e p u b l i c o f G u y a n a 5 0 t h I n d e p e n d e n c e A n n i v e r s a r y ( C a n a d a ) Celebrating Guyana's Golden Jubilee in Toronto! The Guyana 50th Independence Anniversary (Canada) Inc. in conjunction with the Guyana Consulate in Toronto will be staging a number of events to commemorate Guyana's 50 years of Independence. Midday, Thursday May 26th City Hall, Toronto Flag Raising Ceremony. Reception immediately following. Saturday, July 2, Littles Park, Sewell's Road, Scarborough Soccer and Cricket Tournaments. Sunday, July 3, CNE Bandstand, 100 Princes' Blvd, Exhibition Place Annual Guyana Festival Saturday, September 10, Scarborough, Ontario Guyana Youth Education Support International Walk-A-Thon Saturday, October 1, Brighton Convention & Events Centre, 2155 McNicoll Ave, Scarborough Grand Jubilee Awards and Gala Keynote Address: Guyana's Head of State, President David Granger. N e w O w n e r s & M a n a g e m e n t . S a m e o u t s t a n d i n g p r i c i n g s p e c i a l s a n d s e r v i c e . C o m e S e e F u h Y u h s e l f ! Miss West Indian Canadian Pageant • WiCANADiAN.COM N O W A C C E P T I N G R E G I S T R A T I O N S O N W i C A N A D i A N . C O M Open to All Canadian Women of West Indian Culture Between the Ages of 19 to 31