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A18 PHILIPPINE ASIAN NEWS TODAY April 16 - 30, 2016 ALBERTA News NDP: ALBERTA NEEDS MORE THAN A LIBERAL CABINET MEETING While the Liberal cabinet holds private meetings with high-paid consultants at in the comfort of Kananaskis, many Albertans are being left behind by the decisions of the Liberal government. “What Albertans want the Liberals to be discussing while in Alberta is the actions the federal government could be taking to support the thousands of laid off workers “ said Linda Duncan, NDP MP for Edmonton Strathcona. “Many Albertans are also wondering why this government continues to deny them equal access to the employment insurance they paid into.” Alberta Premier Rachel Notley has said the exclusion of Edmonton and surrounding area workers from expanded EI benefits is both “unfair” and “makes no sense.” “I think it’s great that the Liberal cabinet has come to visit Alberta but instead of holding communications sessions behind closed doors why not meet in Calgary or Edmonton or Fort McMurray and hear from those being directly affected by the current hardships?” asked Duncan. Alberta Couple Sentenced for Child’s Death by Rosette Correa Alberta couple David and Collet Stephan were charged for failing to provide their son 19-month old Ezekiel, “the necessaries of Life” when he died from meningitis. Under Section 215 of the Criminal Code, parents failing to provide the necessaries of life found guilty may serve up to five years in prison. The Lethbridge, Alberta courtroom was filled with tension and emotion when the Stephans were accused of letting their son die from bacterial meningitis. The Alberta toddler’s final days before meningitis death detailed in physician’s report was full of evidence of Ezekiel’s parents failure to provide him with the necessary medical attention necessary for him to survive his illness. Collet was sobbing uncontrollably as David and other relatives soothed her. The Stephans will not be held in custody at this time, but will have to return to court on June 13 when the date for sentencing will be set. Shannon Prithipaul, the past president of the Criminal Trial Lawyers Association, thinks it would be unlikely for the couple to receive anything close to the maximum. She said that the couple was not deliberately withholding medication nor were they neglecting to feed their child. Prosecutor Lisa Weich said that all parents are held to a minimum standard of care that all children should expect at all times. She hopes that the public and the community learn a particular les- son from this trial so that no more children will see the same fate as Ezekiel. Weich pointed out the case did not focus on the connection between the parents and Ezekiel. She said that it was evident that the Stephans loved their son, but that “sometimes love just isn’t enough.” She added that parents should follow the standard or care that is set by the criminal law. The couple, who live in Cardston County, in the southwestern corner of Alberta at the time, testified they believed Ezekiel had croup or flu. They said they treated him for more than two weeks with remedies that included hot peppers, garlic, onions and horseradish and a product from a naturopathic doctor, who said the product would boost Ezekiel’s immune system. Ezekiel was rushed to the hospital in Cardston before being taken to the emergency room in Lethbridge and later flown to Alberta Children’s Hospital in Calgary. Pulse Asia Reveals Election Survey for April President Ronald Holmes of Pulse Asia issued a media release of the current standings of the presidential candidates in the May 2016 Presidential Elections. The Pulso ng Bayan pre-electoral national survey which was conducted from April 16-20, 2016 using face-to-face interviews. According to the survey, Davao City Mayor Rod Duterte leads in Metro Manila by 40%, in Davao by 58% and every socio-economic class by 32% to 43 %. He shares the lead with former Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) Mar Roxas in the Visayas, garnering a 32% and 27% respectively. In the rest of Luzon, the three candidates, Senator Grace Poe at 28%, Vice President Jejomar Binay at 23% and Duterte at 22%, place across the island. Non-support ranges from 3% in Mindanao to 9% in Luzon. As for the classes, Class E voters is at 4% and Classes ABC show their non-support of any candidate or the election itself. If their choice of candidate decides to discontinue their run for office, Poe will have 32% of the voters choose her as President. Binay, Duterte and Roxas come in second at 16%, 14% and 13% respectively. This means that Poe is leading in the survey if the entire country’s numbers are put together, while the rest are simply alternatives. Senator Miriam Defensor Santiago is the second alternative for president for 6% of the voters. Almost teo out of ten voters will not vote if their candidate decides to forfeit the race. Except in Metro Manila, Poe leads the presidential race in Luzon at 32%, Visayas at 36% and Mindanao at 34%. Metro Manilans, however, name Poe as their alternative presidential candidate, despite the popularity of Duterte for the country’s top post. This alternate consideration may sway the vote towards Poe on election day itself. Non-support is more pronounced in Metro Manila than other geographic areas at 29% of the voting population deciding not to vote at all. In the Vice Presidential race, Senator Bongbong Marcos continues to lead the race at 29%, with Camarines Sur Leni Robredo coming in close second at 24%. Senator Francis Escudero at follows at 18%, Senator Alan Peter Cayetano at 16%, Senator Gregorio Honasan II at 4% and Senator Antonio Trillanes IV at 3%. Among the senatorial candidates, Saraggani Representative Manny Pacquiao is leading the race, followed by Senator Sergio Osmena II, Akbayan Party List Risa Hontiveros, Senator Ralph Rector, Senator Richard Gordon to name a few. WWW.PHILIPPINEASIANNEWSTODAY.COM He was diagnosed with bacterial meningitis and neurological dysfu nction, according to the official death report by Dr. Jonathan Gamble. Ezekiel was taken off lifesupport and declared dead on March 18.