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When is Canada going to act on Sri Lanka? February 19, 2007

Posted by skcsknathan001 in : Canada, Sri Lanka, Tamil Eelam, Tamils, Terrorism, Tsunami , add a comment

To: min.dfaitmaeci@international.gc.ca; MacKay.P@parl.gc.ca

Cc: Layton.J@parl.gc.ca; Vellacott.M@parl.gc.ca; PoiliP@parl.gc.ca; Obhrai.D@parl.gc.ca

Date: 2007/02/19 @ 10:20 am [GMT-5]

Dear Hon. Peter MacKay,

Minister of Foreign Affairs, Canada.

Britian is threatening to follow the footsteps of German to stop a grant of £41 million (90M CDN) to Sri Lanka. The reason being:

“…Britain claims that Sri Lanka is guilty of a significant violation of international obligations, particularly human rights, an instigation of hostilities and an unjustified rise in military spending. It believes that instead of spending the sum released on tsunami recovery and poverty reduction it has gone on a spending spree for military hardware and logistics.

Britian is the second EU country to take a stand along this line. Germany has already announced it was stopping aid and called on other EU countries to do the same. It looks like the international community is beginning to understand what Tamils have been saying all along.

Sri Lanka is a chauvinistic Sinhala government killing Tamils, not worrying whether they carried guns or not. Their aim is to eradicate Tamils from the island. Tamils need to be saved from the hawks of Sinhala Sri Lanka. Sri Lankan army should be evacuated from Tamils homeland, Tamil Eelam. Even Canada seems to take the side of the state terrorist, Sri Lanka. Canada followed the footsteps of EU to list, Tamils only hope, LTTE as a terrorist organization. Now EU seems to have realized its wrong-doing.

Is Canada going to continue its support to a state terrorist? Is Canada not worried about Sri Lanka breaking international obligations? Does Canada care about the Tamils humans rights in Sri Lanka? Finally, is Canada providing funds titled “Tsunami Aid” to Sri Lanka to buy military hardware and logistics to kill Tamils?

I have posted this letter in my blog at When is Canada going to act on Sri Lanka?.

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CAPitalZ

The AIM Group and I February 16, 2007

Posted by skcsknathan001 in : Canada, The AIM Group , add a comment

To: info@aim-personnel.com

Cc: ‘Graeme Fraser’ <gfraser@theaimgroup.ca>

Date: 2007/02/16 @ 03:30 pm [GMT-5]

Dear Sir/ Madam:

Re: Missing pay

This is my third letter regarding this matter. Initially I sent the letter on January 04, 2007. Then I sent another letter on January 26, 2007.

I am missing my correct pay for the stat holidays. Following are the details:

The law is there should have been 13 weeks worked prior, to receive full stat holiday payment. I have been working for The AIM Group since January of 2006. Obviously, there are more than 13 weeks for the above mentioned stat holiday pay discrepancies.

Please consider this matter urgently and resolve this issue. Till date, I have not received any acknowledgement of re-paying the missing hours. I have posted this letter in my blog at The AIM Group and I.

Thank you and looking forward to have my money back.

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CAPitalZ

From: Graeme Fraser [gfraser@theaimgroup.ca]

Date: 2007/02/16 @ 04:03 pm [GMT-5]

__________,

This is and has been in the works and will be corrected. The accounting department has been quite busy with year end and taxation time (i.e. T-4 calculations).

In fact there is no law in regards to paying contractors for stat holidays. It is something that AIM does for employees after working 13 continuous weeks. The amount paid is based on a formula (rather complicated) involving working the day before and after a stat, and previous pay among other items.

I’m sorry for the delay but as I noted they are quite busy getting everyone’s tax information in order.

If you have further questions or comments, please give me a call.

Cheers,

g

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Graeme Fraser
The AIM Group
130 Albert St.,Suite 126
Ottawa, ON.
K1P 5G4
Tel. 613-230-6991 Fax 613-230-7183

www.theaimgroup.ca

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