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  • The federal government is teaming up with the RCMP and Crime Stoppers to tackle human trafficking. Two awareness campaigns are being launched to inform people about human trafficking and how to report suspicious activity. Tuesday’s announcement by Public Safety Minister Vic Toews comes in the wake of last month's arrival of a Tamil refugee ship in B.C. and warnings that more ships could be on the way.

  • The top U.S. military commander in Afghanistan is condemning plans by a Gainesville, Florida, church to ban the Qur'an and burn copies of the Muslim holy book on Sept. 11, saying the move could endanger U.S. troops overseas. The small evangelical church has reportedly rebuffed the warning and is slated to go ahead with the Qur’ran burning on Satuday, the ninth anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks.

  • A study of 1,100 Americans finds long-term weight loss can release industrial pollutants into the bloodstream, affecting human health in a variety of ways. Researches say the pollutants are normally stored in fatty tissues, but can enter the bloodstream when fat breaks down during weight loss.

  • U.S. Ryder Cup Captain Corey Pavin announced his four captain's picks on Tuesday, rounding out the roster for the upcoming event in Wales. Pavin added top-ranked Tiger Woods, Stewart Cink, Zach Johnson and Rickie Fowler to the team, which already included eight qualifying players. The U.S. team faces the European squad October 1-3.

  • An engineering student from B.C. is claiming a world first after crossing mainland Canada in an electric car. Ricky Gu, 21, ended his two-week, 6,500-km journey on Monday in his converted 1972 Volkswagen Beetle.

  • Canada's two biggest airlines are reporting year-over-year increases in passenger traffic for August. Air Canada says traffic for the month rose 7.1 per cent, with 86.8 per cent of its seats filled. Traffic at WestJet was also up at 8.2 per cent, as it filled 82.2 per cent of its seats.

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Haiti Quake Relief Efforts and Contacts

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Relief efforts

The need for relief supplies and medical aid continues to be a dire situation in Haiti.  And in an effort to help, OMNI Television has partnered with other multicultural media and organizations in launching a cross-Canada appeal for donations.

The Multicultural Canada for Haiti appeal has been accepting public donations since Saturday. The effort directly targets Canada's ethnic population and volunteers taking phone calls are available in multiple languages. The public can continue to call, with all proceeds going to UNICEF in order to bring much-needed aid to children in the quake-ravaged country.  Donations can be made by calling 1-888-800-0268.

In addition to the Mulitculural Canada for Haiti appeal, Canadians can continue to make cash donations to the following organizations:

Canadian Red Cross – 1-800-418-1111

Salvation Army in Canada – 1-800-725-2769

World Vision – 1-866-595-5550


Contacting family members and friends

Canadians with loved ones in Haiti can call the Foreign Affairs Emergency Operations Centre in Ottawa at 1-800-387-3124, or inquire by email at sos@international.gc.ca.

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