Oakville Beaver, 12 Jul 2006, p. 4

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4- The Oakville Beaver, Wednesday July 12, 2006 www.oakvillebeaver.com Oakville... Have You Heard About Our New Swim coach has checkered past Halton MP questions screening process for coaches Continued from page 1 Sizzling Prime Time Menu AVAILABLE FROM 4:30 - 6:30 P.M. DAILY reinstate Russell as a coach. CCES director Joseph de Pencier said Monday the agency asked the adjudicator in the Russell case, Graeme Mew, to reconsider his decision after it received more information on Russell's activities. He said, however, that Mew told the CCES he didn't have any new, clear evidence of criminal wrongdoing in Russell's case and that his reinstatement ruling stands. The CCES is a quasi-judicial body that receives some $4 million a year from the federal government but is an independent body. Chong, who represents the riding of Wellington-Halton Hills, said federal lawyers representing Sport Canada argued against Russell's reinstatement at the CCES hearing last October. Chong said all Canadians are entitled to due "I think obviously the situation underscores the fact there's a very loose screening process, to allow someone with this background to slip through." Halton MP Garth Turner process and that he respects the CCES decision. "Nevertheless, today I have instructed the lawyers to review this case and to preserve the government's rights with respect to this case," said Chong. Asked if he would appeal the case in court if lawyers say it could be done, Chong said, "That's what they're currently (being) asked to review. I can't answer that question." In addition to a review of the CCES decision, Chong said min- istry officials will review "potential changes to the sports system to ensure greater protection for our children." Asked if that review will include procedures for screening of coaches, Chong said he hasn't restricted staff to any particular topic. "I don't want to prejudge what they're going to come up with," he said. Turner said Chong's reviews are "exactly what we want." Asked if he wants changes to the way coaches are hired, Turner replied, "I think obviously the situation underscores the fact there's a very loose screening process, to allow someone with this background to slip through." Turner also said he'd like to see the CCES decision appealed if possible. --- With files from the Toronto Star News Wire. Huge Inventory Clearance on all Famous European Designer Brands Including all Seasonal Suits, Sportcoats, Sportswear and Shoes SHOP EARLY FOR BEST SELECTION Large Selection up to 50% OFF CHOOSE A CRISP MIXED GREEN SALAD, CHOOSE A CRISP MIXED GREEN SALAD, SIZZLING PRIME STEAK OR SIZZLING PRIME STEAK OR SALMON OR CHICKEN, GARLIC MASHED POTATOES SALMON OR CHICKEN, GARLIC MASHED POTATOES OR A SIGNATURE VEGETABLE AND DESSERT. OR A SIGNATURE VEGETABLE AND DESSERT. ALL FOR $$54. ALL FOR 54. ** HUGO BOSS, BALDESSARINI, VERSACE, J. LINDEBERG, TED BAKER, SEAL KAY, BURBERRY and other exclusive lines Exclusively at IN MISSISSAUGA... only a 20 minute drive from Oakville: 77 CITY CENTRE DRIVE · HWY 10 & BURNHAMTHORPE RD. 905- 897-8555 Toronto Downtown: Richmond & University · 416-955-1455 www.ruthschris.ca *NOT INCLUDING TAX AND GRATUITY 200 Lakeshore Rd. East. Oakville (905) 842-0232 www.burrowsclothiers.com STORE HOURS: Tues., Wed., Sat. 9:30am - 6pm, Thurs., Fri. 9:30am - 9pm

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