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The Gateway Postal Facility, in Mississauga, Ont., is the front line in a growing, and sometimes controversial, fight against fentanyl and other illegal opioids.
Thousands of packages in bland yellow, white and brown roll off of conveyer belts at the sorting station every minute, with more stacked waiting to be delivered.
But it would be a mistake to think that all of them are bills and purchases from Amazon, because street drugs are flowing into Canada by mail, including the powerful and potentially deadly opioid fentanyl.
Packages already being opened
Mass effect 2 character creation. The federal government is set to increase the powers that Canada Border Services Agency has to open mail and snoop inside with Bill C-37.
CBSA officers are already examining packages, alongside Canada Post employees, in a secure underground sorting room inside the Mississauga sorting centre, one of the largest postal facilities in North America.
CBSA officers sift through and analyze the packages, setting aside some to be poked, X-rayed, even opened. By law right now, they can open only packages. Letters that weigh 30 grams or less can't be touched without a court order or permission from the addressee.
X-ray can show drugs shipments
Because criminals in China are responsible for much of the fentanyl flooding into Canadian streets, country of origin is a red flag. Officers also check against a database of suspicious senders. Then, it goes into the X-Ray machine â similar to one you might see at an airport.
'You will see, often, it's out of place, it's an odd shape,' says a veteran CBSA officer who asked to remain anonymous.
When she sees orange circles on the scanner's screen, she suspects a drugs shipment.
'Like this one, I can definitely tell that it's organic material. By the shape of this, I'm positive of what we are opening up here. Doda, opium. So I definitely want to open that one,' she said.
After the package is opened, her suspicion is confirmed and it is set aside for further investigation, or destruction.
If she suspects fentanyl, her work stops immediately.
'That will be sent to the lab (in Ottawa), no opening,' she says. 'Even the smallest granules could kill us.'
Because fentanyl is small enough and light enough to fit inside a standard envelope, the size of package that can be opened has become a big issue.
Opium, heroin or meth and marijuana are heavy and take up space, and when criminals mail them, they must use a package.
Why Ottawa wants to change law
But federal law says letters of 30 grams or less can't be opened without a court order, even if a CBSA officer suspects fentanyl is inside.
'It can be a challenge if we identify an importer or exporter and we know there is suspected narcotics inside,' says the CBSA's chief of operations at the sorting station, Carmen Alexander-Nash.
There is another way the law allows. 'We can write to ask permission.'
That's right: CBSA has to send a letter to a suspected drug dealer, asking for permission to open the letter to prove they're a drug dealer.
Ottawa's solution, contained in Bill C-37, now through second reading in the House of Commons, is to allow CBSA officers to open all mail coming from other countries, packages and letters.
Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale says the danger from fentanyl is too great to leave the law as it is. 'A pack of 30 grams is enough fentanyl, for example, to kill 15,000 people.'
Bill C-37 also outlaws pill presses, and contains enabling legislation allowing safe injection sites to open.
Privacy at risk
The Canadian Civil Liberties Association has no quarrel with the parts of the bill covering pill presses or safe injection sites, but draws the line at allowing letters to be opened.
'Right now guards have the right to examine an envelope without opening it,' says Sukanya Pillay, executive director of the Canadian Civil Liberties Association.
'If there's reason to suspect that it contains powder or some kind of substance, get a warrant. That's all we're saying, get a warrant. It's simple.'
Other privacy experts, like Toronto lawyer Stuart O'Connell, say that expanding what's searchable would probably stand up to a constitutional challenge, so long as CBSA agents refrained from reading the letters inside.
Reading letters would almost certainly trigger a Charter challenge, he said.
The debate on this is expected to go on for months as MPs â and Canadians â decide whether they want to give up more of their privacy for protection against a killer drug.
I can not install anything on Linux Mint, I have no idea if updates even work, but I can not upgrade or install software. At first I thought that it was a problem with my /etc/apt/dkpg/sources.list . But now I dont know if thats the case. It all started when I tried to install handbrake using this tutorial http://www.jonathanmoeller.com/screed/?p=3575 . The program didn't even install. Then I wasn't able to install or do anything else. I have no idea anymore what to do, I have tried to restore the sources file to its default, but that may have been stupid. I don't know how to approach the problem. Can someone help? I can give you info on any sources file or whatever if you need.Please and thanks.
When i try to install npm with
sudo apt-get install npm , i get following error:
E: Unable to locate package npm
Why can't apt find npm? Im using Debian 9 and already 0__
sudo apt-get install nodejs .
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From the official Node.js documentation:
A Node.js package is also available in the official repo for Debian Sid (unstable), Jessie (testing) and Wheezy (wheezy-backports) as 'nodejs'. It only installs a nodejs binary.
So, if you only type
sudo apt-get install nodejs , it does not install other goodies such as npm.
You need to type:
Optional: install build tools
To compile and install native add-ons from npm you may also need to install build tools:
More info: Docs
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I ran into the same issue on Debian 9.2, this is what I did to overcome it.
Installation
Check installed versions
Originally sourced from 'How to install Node.js LTS on Debian 9 stretch'http://linuxbsdos.com/2017/06/26/how-to-install-node-js-lts-on-debian-9-stretch/
trentinbtrentinb
Your system can't find npm package because you haven't add nodejs repository to your system.
Try follow this installation step:
Add nodejs PPA repository to our system and python software properties too
Then install npm
Check if npm and node was installed and you're ready to use node.js
If someone was failed to install nodejs. Try remove the npm first, maybe the old installation was broken.
Check if npm or node folder still exist, delete it if you found them
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Encountered this in Ubuntu for Windows, try running first
then
RedRed
This will resolve your error. Run these commands in your terminal. These commands will add the older versions. You can update them later or you can change version here too before running these commands one by one.
Priyank lohanPriyank lohan
Download the the repository key with:
curl -s https://deb.nodesource.com/gpgkey/nodesource.gpg.key | apt-key add -
Then setup the repository:
$ sudo sh -c 'echo deb https://deb.nodesource.com/node_8.x cosmic main
/etc/apt/sources.list.d/nodesource.list' $ sudo apt-get update $ sudo apt-get install nodejs
Unable To Locate Package Mail-stack-delivery Phone
F.furqF.furq
If you have installed nodejs, then you also have npm. Npm comes with node.
diogodiogo
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I'm getting the error message that the system is not able to locate the package kamailio.
I navigated the repo on that site and I can see that there is a kamailio package, but it's located under http://repo.pouf.org/raspbian/pool/main/k/folder.
I've also tried to change the sources.list file to read:
But that didn't fix the issue.
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Looks like you just haven't updated your package lists, this is missing from the link that you gave -
This should download the list files from the repos in
/etc/apt/sources.list so that apt-get install knows what packages to look for.
Note also that you should do this regularly as the repository will change over time. In particularly do it before installing software if it hasn't been done for a while!
GraemeGraeme
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some more handy information. You can use the following command to see the files associated with a package(if a package is already installed).
$ dpkg -L kamailio
if the package is not installed, the above command returns
Package 'kamailio' is not installed.
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