Nike shares jump 6.2% on results







Sportswear giant Nike shares closed with a sharp gain on Friday after it reported a strong rise in demand in its home North American market.






Shares rose 6.2% after the company’s third quarter figures suggested steady demand for its products around the world.


Orders for delivery of its shoes and clothing for the coming months were up 14% in the home market.


Worldwide orders for the December-April period were up 6%,


Nike’s chief executive, Mark Parker, said the level of home demand was a welcome boost: “In North America, we created great momentum. This is somewhat counterintuitive to some, given this market size and assumed maturity.


“But I see tremendous growth potential in North America.”


The company’s past reported orders were lower than expected.


Profit margins were down by 30 basis points on the second quarter, but Nike said it expects margins to grow in the fourth quarter.


The company made profits of $ 384m in the third quarter, 14% higher than analysts were expecting with revenue up 7%.


Despite the positive figure, Nike’s global performance was weak in certain areas, such as China, where it had excess stock and faces strong competition from local brands.


However, the picture there is improving with inventory levels rising 9% in the quarter, a far smaller build-up of excess stock than the 35% it saw in the same quarter a year ago.


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Rebel Wilson to host springtime MTV Movie Awards






LOS ANGELES (AP) — “Pitch Perfect” star and “Bridesmaids” scene-stealer Rebel Wilson is taking center stage.


MTV tapped the Australian actress to host its annual movie awards, set for April 14 in Culver City, Calif. The network made the announcement late Thursday during the finale of its popular “Jersey Shore” series.






Wilson is an actress and writer who rose to fame with her role as Kristin Wiig‘s nosy roommate in “Bridesmaids.” Wilson’s other credits include “Bachelorette” and “What to Expect When You’re Expecting.”


The MTV Movie Awards have traditionally been held in June, but as the summer movie season has edged into May, the network scheduled its show earlier to give film fans a peek at the season’s blockbusters. The MTV Movie Awards has often featured exclusive film previews.


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Kenya police: 28 people killed in clashes






NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) — A police official says 28 people have been killed in clashes between farmers and herders in south-eastern Kenya.


Anthony Kamitu, who is leading police operations to prevent the attacks, said Friday that the Pokomo tribe of farmers raided a village of the Orma herding community, called Kipao, at dawn in the Tana River Delta.






The latest deaths in a tit-for-tat cycle of killings may be related to a redrawing of political boundaries and next year’s general elections, according to the U.N.


At least 110 people were killed in clashes between the Pokomo and Orma in September and October.


Animosity between the two communities over land and water resources has existed for decades.


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Phenix Yoga, New Yoga and Tai Chi Studio in Sherbrooke QC, Launches Online Gift eCards for Last-Minute Holiday Shoppers






Phenix Yoga, a professional Yoga and Tai Chi studio set to open in Sherbrooke, Quebec, on January 5, 2013, has already made a series of holiday deals available for purchase to those looking for perfect last-minute gifts for their loved ones. Gift Cards and studio memberships can be ordered securely online to be delivered as customized eCards to recipient’s inbox in a matter of minutes.


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Phenix Yoga, a professional Yoga and Tai Chi studio, is set to open doors in Sherbrooke, QC, on January 5, 2013.


However, the studio has already made a series of holiday deals available for purchase to those looking for perfect last-minute gifts for their loved ones. One of the most popular deals is the introductory offer of 10 yoga or Tai Chi classes for $ 125.


Also, those who order gift certificates before January 3, 2013 are eligible to enjoy a full unlimited month of classes for themselves for $ 60. Gift Cards and studio memberships can be ordered securely online to be delivered as customized eCards to recipient’s inbox in a matter of minutes.


“The mission of Phenix Yoga is to help our students feel energized and renewed,” said Mrs Katya Gris, founder of Phenix Yoga. “Our yoga, meditation and Tai Chi classes are taught by professional instructors and are customized to fit the needs of all attending students, regardless of age or skill level.”


To encourage healthy and active lifestyles among the senior and children population, Phenix Yoga offers 15% discounts to seniors 65+ and children under 12.


With three spacious studio rooms on-site, Phenix Yoga also includes a fully equipped hot yoga studio room. Hot yoga, the fasted growing yoga style in North America, focuses on practicing yoga (Hatha, Vinyasa, Kripalu etc) in temperatures of 31-37 degrees Celcius. A challenging workout, hot yoga is sought after for its effectiveness in stretching and muscle toning, stress-easing and detoxifying effects. Phenix Yoga is the first studio to offer hot yoga in Sherbrooke.


Phenix Yoga’s studio memberships are all-inclusive, meaning that members enjoy a number of perks and benefits, including complimentary mat and towels service, shower facilities, refreshments and green tea at the studio lounge, as well as free wi-fi and unlimited access to studio sauna (prior reservation required).


Students can sign up for classes by visiting the studio, over the phone, or online.



The Grand Opening of Phenix Yoga will take place on January 5, 2013, from 10am to 3pm. Snacks and refreshments will be served, and all guests will have a chance to tour the facilities, meet the instructors and staff, as well as have all their questions answered. During the Grand Opening week, Phenix Yoga will offer complimentary yoga and Tai Chi classes for anyone interested.


To take advantage of the studio offers and to learn more about Phenix Yoga, please visit http://www.phenixyoga.ca


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Asian shares slide as U.S. budget impasse creates anxiety






TOKYO (Reuters) – Asian shares slid on Friday after a Republican proposal to deal with a U.S. fiscal crunch failed to get enough support, deepening uncertainty over the U.S. can avert the “fiscal cliff” of automatic spending cuts and tax increases set to start January 1.


“Markets disliked signs of further delay in talks, with the risk that a deal may not be reached by the end of the year deadline,” said Yuji Saito, director of foreign exchange at Credit Agricole in Tokyo. “It clearly hit risk sentiment.”






The U.S. House of Representatives will adjourn until after Christmas, Republican Representative Peter Roskam said on Thursday, after House Speaker John Boehner‘s proposed tax bill designed to avert the fiscal cliff failed to pass.


U.S. stock index futures fell sharply. S&P 500 stock futures slipped 1.7 percent, while Dow Jones stock futures and Nasdaq futures both lost 1.5 percent.


European shares will likely drop also, with financial spreadbetters predicting London’s FTSE 100 <.ftse>, Paris’s CAC-40 <.fchi> and Frankfurt’s DAX <.gdaxi> will open down as much as 0.6 percent. <.l><.eu></.eu></.l></.gdaxi></.fchi></.ftse>


The worrying U.S. political news sparked selling in Asian shares, with MSCI’s broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan <.miapj0000pus> wiping out earlier gains to tumble 0.7 percent. The index was on track to end the week down 0.6 percent, the first weekly loss in five weeks.</.miapj0000pus>


Markets broadly had been supported by optimism that U.S. lawmakers would avoid the fiscal cliff, which threatens to derail the U.S. economy and drag down global growth with it.


Boehner’s proposal was aimed at extracting concessions from the White House, which had threatened to veto it, and advance talks closer to a deal.


The Republican-led U.S. House of Representatives, which abruptly recessed on late Thursday, may return as soon as December 27 with a yet-to-be-decided new plan, said a senior party aide.


“This is a major setback for a Fiscal Deal compromise between the two parties. I would say that chances of a deal are down to maybe 40 percent from 65 percent — despite the dysfunction in Washington D.C,” said Douglas A. Kass, founder of hedge fund Seabreeze Partners Management Inc.


Risk assets were sold off, from shares, oil to currencies such as the Australian dollar and the euro. The yen firmed slightly, though it was pinned near multi-month lows versus the dollar and the euro on expectations for more aggressive Bank of Japan easing next year to drive the economy out of deflation.


“The delay in resolving the U.S. fiscal cliff problem is raising concern as the market expected some sort of positive direction out of the talks by the end of the year,” said Fujio Ando, a senior managing director at Chibagin Asset Management.


Safe-haven government bond prices rose, with U.S. 10-year Treasury yields moving away from an 8-week high hit this week, falling about 6 basis points to 1.74 percent. Benchmark 10-year Japanese government bond yields also ticked down half a basis point to 0.765 percent.


Inflows into U.S. Treasuries underpinned the U.S. dollar, which inched up 0.1 percent against a basket of major currencies <.dxy>.</.dxy>


Jim Barnes, senior fixed income manager at National Penn Investors Trust Co. in Wyomissing, Pennsylvania, saw Treasuries continuing to gain once U.S. markets open later, but expected a correction by the end of the day.


“Treasury yields will likely fall Friday morning and will begin to reverse course in the afternoon as investors become more optimistic a deal will be reached,” Barnes said.


“So far, the market has been handling setbacks in negotiation talks very well. With still a little bit of time left on the clock, this time around will be no different.”


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Along with uncertainties surrounding the future of U.S. budget talks, a firmer dollar also weighed on dollar-based commodities.


The euro fell 0.3 percent to $ 1.3206, off an 8-1/2-month high of $ 1.33085 touched on Wednesday.


U.S. crude futures dropped more than $ 1 to $ 89.10 a barrel, but oil was still on track for its biggest weekly gain since August.


Spot gold extended losses to near a four-month low touched on Thursday, and was last down 0.1 percent to $ 1,644.90 an ounce. Gold remained on course for a 12th annual growth on rock-bottom interest rates, concerns over the euro zone financial stability and diversification into bullion by central banks.


YEN GAINS SLIGHTLY


Anxieties over the U.S. budget negotiations also took their toll on Japan’s Nikkei average <.n225>, which had been supported by a weaker yen. The Nikkei gave up all of earlier gains to close down 1 percent and below the key 10,000 mark it reclaimed for the first time since early April on Wednesday. <.t></.t></.n225>


The dollar was down 0.4 percent to 84.02 yen, moving away from a 20-month high of 84.62 yen hit on Wednesday.


The euro slumped 0.7 percent to 110.91 yen also off a 16-month high of 112.59 yen reached on Wednesday.


The yen was kept under pressure after the Bank of Japan further eased monetary policy as expected on Thursday, with investors anticipating that the central bank will be persuaded to pursue more drastic measures next year.


The incoming prime minister, Shinzo Abe, has called for bolder action by the central bank to help bring Japan out of decades-long deflation.


For all the fears of a fiscal cliff debacle to come, several data series showed the United States remained on a recovery track, helping to underpin the dollar.


(Additional reporting by Masayuki Kitano in Singapore, Jennifer Ablan in New York and Ayai Tomisawa in Tokyo; Editing by Richard Borsuk)


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State Department security chief leaves post over Benghazi






WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The U.S. State Department said on Wednesday its security chief had resigned from his post and three other officials had been relieved of their duties following a scathing official inquiry into the September 11 attack on the U.S. mission in Benghazi.


Eric Boswell has resigned effective immediately as assistant secretary of state for diplomatic security, State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland said in a terse statement. A second official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said Boswell had not left the department entirely and remained a career official.






Nuland said that Boswell, and the three other officials, had all been put on administrative leave “pending further action.”


An official panel that investigated the incident concluded that the Benghazi mission was completely unprepared to deal with the attack, which killed U.S. Ambassador Christopher Stevens and three other Americans.


The unclassified version of the report, which was released on Tuesday, cited “leadership and management” deficiencies, poor coordination among officials and “real confusion” in Washington and in the field over who had the authority to make decisions on policy and security concerns.


“The ARB identified the performance of four officials, three in the Bureau of the Diplomatic Security and one in the Bureau of (Near Eastern) Affairs,” Nuland said in her statement, referring to the panel known as an Accountability Review Board.


Secretary of State Hillary Clinton accepted Boswell’s decision to resign effective immediately, the spokeswoman said.


Earlier, a U.S. official who spoke on condition of anonymity said Boswell, one of his deputies, Charlene Lamb, and a third unnamed official has been asked to resign. The Associated Press first reported that three officials had resigned.


PANEL STOPS SHORT OF BLAMING CLINTON


The Benghazi incident appeared likely to tarnish Clinton’s four-year tenure as secretary of state but the report did not fault her specifically and the officials who led the review stopped short of blaming her.


“We did conclude that certain State Department bureau-level senior officials in critical positions of authority and responsibility in Washington demonstrated a lack of leadership and management ability appropriate for senior ranks,” retired Admiral Michael Mullen, one of the leaders of the inquiry, told reporters on Wednesday.


The panel’s chair, retired Ambassador Thomas Pickering, said it had determined that responsibility for security shortcomings in Benghazi belonged at levels lower than Clinton’s office.


“We fixed (responsibility) at the assistant secretary level, which is, in our view, the appropriate place to look for where the decision-making in fact takes place, where – if you like – the rubber hits the road,” Pickering said after closed-door meetings with congressional committees.


The panel’s report and the comments by its two lead authors suggested that Clinton, who accepted responsibility for the incident in a television interview about a month after the Benghazi attack, would not be held personally culpable.


Pickering and Mullen spoke to the media after briefing members of the House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee and Senate Foreign Relations Committee behind closed doors on classified elements of their report.


Clinton had been expected to appear at an open hearing on Benghazi on Thursday, but is recuperating after suffering a concussion, dehydration and a stomach bug last week. She will instead be represented by her two top deputies.


Clinton, who intends to step down in January, said in a letter accompanying the review that she would adopt all of its recommendations, which include stepping up security staffing and requesting more money to fortify U.S. facilities.


The National Defense Authorization Act for 2013, which is expected to go to Congress for final approval this week, includes a measure directing the Pentagon to increase the Marine Corps presence at diplomatic facilities by up to 1,000 Marines.


Some Capitol Hill Republicans who had criticized the Obama administration’s handling of the Benghazi attacks said they were impressed by the report.


“It was very thorough,” said Senator Johnny Isakson. Senator John Barrasso said: “It was very, very critical of major failures at the State Department at very high levels.” Both spoke after the closed-door briefing.


Others, however, took a harsher line and called for Clinton to testify as soon as she is able.


“The report makes clear the massive failure of the State Department at all levels, including senior leadership, to take action to protect our government employees abroad,” Representative Mike Rogers, the Republican chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, said in a statement.


Senator Bob Corker, who will be the top Republican on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee when the new Congress is seated early next year, said Clinton should testify about Benghazi before her replacement is confirmed by the Senate.


Republicans have focused much of their firepower on U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice, who appeared on TV talk shows after the attack and suggested it was the result of a spontaneous protest rather than a premeditated attack.


The report concluded that there was no such protest.


Rice, widely seen as President Barack Obama’s top pick to succeed Clinton, withdrew her name from consideration last week.


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Celebrity Dentist and Best Seller Author Dr. Emily Letran, has just been Nationally Featured in CBS Money Watch, The LA Daily News, and The San Francisco Chronicle






Celebrity Dentist and Businesswoman Dr. Emily Letran, has just been nationally featured for her excellence in dentistry and philanthropic community efforts in Southern California.


Monrovia, CA (PRWEB) December 20, 2012






Celebrity Dentist Emily Letran, is a sought after family and cosmetic dentists in Southern California, who has just been nationally featured in CBS Money Watch, The Los Angeles Daily News, and The San Francisco Chronicle. “Dr. Emily.” as her patients affectionately refer to her, is also a best selling co-author of the book titled “Out Front: Business Building Strategies from Frontline Entrepreneurs.”


Out Front: Business Building Strategies from Frontline Entrepreneurs feature the country’s foremost business experts and thought leaders revealing their top secret break-through action plans. In it, readers will learn how to market their business in new innovative ways that will deliver revolutionary results. Most importantly, readers will find out how to put themselves “Out Front” – and make sure they stay there. As a dedicated patient advocate and champion for preserving the “human touch” in the dental healthcare profession, Celebrity Dentist Emily Letran was asked to contribute a touching story called “Priceless Smiles.” It shows how discovering a deeper purpose for your business can unite your team and create lifetime fans.


On the day of release, Out Front, reached best-seller status in five Amazon.com categories – The book reached best-seller status in the Direct Marketing, Environmental Economics, Marketing, Entrepreneurship, and Small Business & Entrepreneurship categories.


Dr. Emily Letran is a family and cosmetic dentist who owns three multi-specialty group practices in Southern California. She received her Bachelor of Science in Biology from UC Riverside (magna cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa). She is a graduate of UCLA School of Dentistry (Dean’s Apollonian Scholarship) and received her Master of Science in Oral Biology from UCLA at the same time. After graduation she participated in the General Practice Residency at Loma Linda VA Medical Center in Loma Linda, California. and a mini-residency at Rancho Los Amigos Medical Center in Downey, California., where she attained additional training in treating geriatric and medically compromised patients.


As a dedicated contributor to her community, Dr. Letran annually provides over $ 27,000 in free dental services to those in need through her Free Day of Dentistry events, and most recently announced her support of The HOME Foundation‘s 2013 Dream Home Giveaway.


About Emily Letran:



As a mother of three, Dr. Letran creatively balances work, family life, after-school life and her personal life as a growing entrepreneur. She continuously takes courses in clinical dentistry, practice management and marketing, striving to improve her skills to better serve patients. Her favorite activities include reading, writing, and “hanging out” with her three children – whether playing tennis, watching Netflix or window-shopping at the mall.


For Dentist Emily Letran, sees it an honor and privilege to be part of her patients’ lives. As she watches kids growing up, grandparents getting old, the passing of spouses, the courage of the people left behind, individuals going through tough times like job loss or marital separation, she is reminded that the most important thing in life are the relationships we build with other human beings. Dr. Emily is proud to be a part of these relationships with her dental patients.


Dentist Emily Letran’s has the unique ability to connected with her patients and calm the occasional extra nervous or anxious visitor. “We realize that even though dental care has come a long way in terms of patient comfort, there are still those with concerns and fears. Dental care should not be an unpleasant experience so we provide a full array of options for those patients. We offer several techniques to help you relax so please ask us about the different methods we offer,” says Dr. Emily.


Dr. Emily Letran’s dental practice has primarily grown from patient referrals. “Because our patients feel genuinely cared for, they often refer their friends and loved ones. We are proud of the confidence our patients have placed in us, and we don’t take that responsibility lightly,” says Dr. Emily. Those who are looking for a new dentist can be confident in the level of care Dr. Emily and her staff will provide. To see Dr. Emily’s happy and satisfied patient testimonial videos, visit here website http://www.CosmeticDentistMonrovia.com/about-our-office/patient-testimonials/ , or one of her three convenient locations:


Foothill Dental Center



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Mountain View Dental Group



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“We are Proud to Support The HOME Foundation:


About The HOME Foundation:



The Helping Others Means Everything Foundation, or The HOME Foundation, is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to helping our Family of Charities. Frankie Verdugo, President of The HOME Foundation, wants to help as many worthy charities as possible as they struggle during these tough economic times. Frankie Verdugo helps raise funds through luxury dream home raffles, home giveaways, prizes, and high profile celebrity events in Hollywood… “Our mission is to help charities reach their fundraising goals and to bring awareness to their praiseworthy causes.” Please visit our 2013 Dream Home Raffle Giveaway on http://www.facebook.com/HOMEFoundationRaffle.


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The $60 Billion Federal Bailout Named Sandy






In the immediate aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, federal lawmakers from both parties were quick to heap words of compassion upon the storm victims. Now those politicians are debating how much taxpayer money to put behind their rhetoric. The Federal Emergency Management Agency’s disaster relief fund barely adds up to $ 6 billion. So the Senate and the White House are each proposing to give New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut a combined $ 60.4 billion in emergency funding for disaster aid, about $ 20 billion less than what the states have requested.


The money in the Senate’s bill, being debated this week, would pay for everything from FEMA trailers to reconstruction of U.S. Coast Guard facilities. The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs would get $ 236 million to renovate the flood-damaged Manhattan Medical Center, and another $ 1 million to fix up three national cemeteries in New York and New Jersey. There’s $ 412 million for restoring coastal ecosystems and a pot of money to help disaster victims pay for child care. People with damaged homes or businesses would be able to apply for $ 812 million in loans for rebuilding their properties. Senator Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) estimates that Sandy damaged or destroyed 305,000 homes and that 270,000 small businesses were shuttered in New York alone.






In some cases, the Senate wants to be a lot more generous than the Obama administration. Senate Democrats would give $ 336 million to Amtrak. Schumer says that’s how much the perennially cash-strapped railway needs to repair damage wrought by Sandy. It’s 10 times as much as the White House is requesting. For road and bridge repairs, the amount of money the Senate wants to set aside is three times the White House’s ask.


Some conservative groups are crying pork. They say the federal government risks a repeat of what happened after Hurricane Katrina, when public funds fell into the wrong hands. President Obama’s aid request is an “act of willful fiscal negligence,” reads a post on the website of Heritage Action for America. “Much of the funding goes toward superfluous programs that have no direct relation to Hurricane Sandy.” According to the group, the majority of the emergency funds being requested aren’t going to be spent until 2014.


While there’s certainly an opportunity for waste and abuse in an aid package as big as this one, it’s worth noting that not all the taxpayer money would be spent just to put things back the way they were before disaster struck—which is actually the standard under current rules for receiving FEMA funding. Democrats want to spend billions of dollars upgrading infrastructure so it can withstand a future superstorm. The Senate proposes $ 3.5 billion, an amount disaster experts say is a fraction of what it would take to hurricane-proof a large metropolitan area. The debate over these particular funds could be the most difficult for lawmakers, and its outcome the most lasting.


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Claire Danes and Hugh Dancy welcome a baby boy






NEW YORK (AP) — Claire Danes and Hugh Dancy‘s “Homeland” just got bigger.


Danes’ rep confirms the couple welcomed a baby boy named Cyrus Michael Christopher.






People.com first reported Monday’s birth.


It’s the first child for 33-year old Danes and 37-year-old Dancy. They were married in 2009.


There’s no word yet whether the new mom will attend the Golden Globe Awards on Jan. 13. She’s nominated for Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series for her work on Showtime’s “Homeland.”


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Canada serial killer inquiry finds “systemic bias” by police






(Reuters) – Police made critical errors in pursuing Canadian serial killer Robert Pickton partly because of “systemic bias” against his victims, sex trade workers from a rough Vancouver neighborhood, according to the final report from a public inquiry released on Monday.


Commissioner Wally Oppal was asked by the British Columbia government to investigate, in effect, why Pickton was not caught sooner. Women disappeared from the Downtown Eastside neighborhood for more than a decade before the pig farmer’s 2002 arrest.






“The investigations of missing and murdered women were characterized by blatant police failures, and by public indifference,” Oppal said at a press conference in Vancouver that was frequently interrupted by protesters.


Pickton was convicted of six murders, but prosecutors believe he killed many more – 20 other charges were stayed after he received the maximum possible sentence.


Oppal outlined a string of police errors, from failing to take proper reports when women went missing and communicate adequately with families, to ineffective coordination across jurisdictions. He called his more than 1,200-page report, which is based on eight months of hearings, “Forsaken”.


“After reviewing the evidence of the investigations, I have come to the conclusion that there was systemic bias by the police,” he said.


Oppal recommended that the provincial government establish a compensation fund for the children of the victims and consider creating a regional police force for Vancouver, instead of the patchwork of jurisdictions currently in place.


After Oppal’s announcement, B.C. Minister of Justice Shirley Bond wiped away tears as she spoke to victims’ families.


“I want you to know that, however inadequate these words sound, we are sorry for your loss,” she said. “We will work hard to prevent these circumstances from being repeated in our province.”


She announced the appointment of a former lieutenant governor, Steven Point, to serve as the report’s “champion”, guiding implementation. Bond said the government would immediately give new funding to WISH, a drop-in center for women who work in the Downtown Eastside’s sex trade.


POLICE RESPOND


The Vancouver Police Department said in a short statement that it is committed to learning from its mistakes and will study the report.


“We know that nothing can ever truly heal the wounds of grief and loss but if we can, we want to assure the families that the Vancouver Police Department deeply regrets anything we did that may have delayed the eventual solving of these murders,” it said.


Deputy Commissioner Craig Callens, who commands the Royal Canadian Mounted Police in British Columbia, said in a statement that his force will review the report.


Oppal said many individual police officers were diligent, and he commended several by name. But he said that as a system, the authorities failed because of bias against Pickton’s victims, many of whom were poor and addicted to drugs.


“Would the reaction of the police and the public have been any different if the missing women had come from Vancouver’s (more affluent) west side? The answer is obvious,” he said.


Aboriginal women were overrepresented among the victims, and Oppal repeatedly referred to the broader “marginalization” of aboriginal people in Canada.


“There has to be community responsibility for what has taken place,” he said, highlighting poverty and the conditions on the Downtown Eastside. “The social reality is that racism and gender bias are prevalent within Canadian society, and we must do something to eradicate those.”


Victims’ families and activists were on hand for Oppal’s press conference, and he stopped speaking several times as audience members shouted criticism, chanted and played drums.


The provincial government did not offer funding to a number of community organizations that said they needed support to participate in the lengthy and complex inquiry. In protest, other groups boycotted the process.


In November, several organizations, including the B.C. Civil Liberties Association, released their own report, criticizing the inquiry for, among other things, excluding too many aboriginal women, sex trade workers and drug users.


Bond, the justice minister, said she did not regret the decision not to fund those groups, but said she saw them participating in the future. “I think going forward this is room for us to include other voices.” (Reporting by Allison Martell; Editing by Eric Beech)


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