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Scrap Bon in Dogfight • As the Third Largest Industry, in the Province, It • . ...' . ., t t LEOISLATI~E LIBRARY. COMP. 77178 p~ BUILDINGS, .d • i _ , vl~ B.c., ~,], '~ b bomes • e ..... T• ourl "sm ...... scrap bon in dogfight • As the third largest industry, in the province, it. by letada Pursehke .would.seem logical that all agencies connected with association that could improve t0~lst promotion in promotes tourism from the Queen Charl0tt~ to the' Atkim said in a telephone interview thattbe tcemm ,would be /nterested in the most efficient the local area. ministry of travel industry cannot play a part in in. ~Otign for the good of the entire industry. Instead, . " Alberta border, because the regional district felt ti~ In. an .interview Wednesday, regional district ad- arna wes too large to be served by one aesociation. teroal disputes within tour/st reg/ons, but said from ~:appears disoord between the,Yellowhead Travel mintstrator John Potmette said the district.made an Bernie Atldns, director of the B.C. Special Services the in/nistry's point of v/ew if tourist regions are Aesnclation and the Kitimat-Stikine Regional District initial decision to withdraw financial support from the branch,,,said in order for a new .tourist region to be realign M, proposals for new regions must have the l~. threatened .the development of a ,new tourism, Yellowhead Association, the existing group which formed, a new assoelntt.n mn.t ha m.ao,,n.,~,~ Cont'd page 3 i!i! !:!!illi :: Conservatives want Liberal budget passed \ OTTAWA(CP) --The now government will appeal to Q Pariiameat to pass most of the measures in the Nov. 16 CLARK TO KEEP Uberal budget as quickly as pomible eo It onn get.on with its own eoonomic program, PROMISES BUT... Finance .. Minister John OTTAWA (CP) -- eco~mic program. They cro~ie ~id Thursday. Finance Minister John votes against Trudeau Cronble said Thursday and the Liberals. ' Although the budget was the government plans to "Political parties keep nsvet approved by the Com. keep all promises made their premises as far as mona, most inudnem affairs by Prime Minister Clark they can, but no pelltlcal were conducted In the belief in.the election onmpalgn party ever did everytiflng that the tax reductions and fo~ltn~ighttakcthreeor it promised in the first foahrmerchang, es announced by , years. " year." er finance mininte~ .'Taepromisesmadeby He. sald the govern. Jean (~-etinn would become law. my Isadei. and party will ment's room to be carried out over a manoeuvre is severely Never[heless an at, period of time when the restricted by the fact that mopshere of uncertainty economy, permits and it is beading toward a t'/- developed when it became when circumstances hill ion deficit in its In- clear that the fall budget permit,"h,~toldreportors ternatlonal account and : at'Ms first formal nawa the expectation that the would not becom s law baf~ conferance, ~ Parliament :was: dissolved Cr~b!eo I said the only gevermnunt will spend , ~r:~e/.~,~ alcctian, and. ~11.$ billion more than it ~':.:tahas/ In, , • ' "--' 5 : , ' eliolee but'to enact many of ne mtroduced ease it, get8 with israe tax cuts and,, Work progresses on the new SkeefiaHealth Unit.See Pagei :5 for/m0re details the~ key measures of the into . power and ': la- . other spen~ag programs liberal budget Mnce they ve*tigates the cir- to' stimulative the have 'already been im- uimstane~. , eccnomy would be risky. plemented, Croshle said. He gave no indication It probably would worsen how much of Clark's inflation end the coun. ', iark backs down on RCMP report The .only significant platform he Intends to try's deficitwith the rest Liberal program the new of the world by encour- OTTAWA (CP) -- RCMP wrongdoingfor an : ' " ' Incorporate into Ms first ~mwork_un~_~tenext y .ear, ' .Af.ter _a le~thy men~ng ' foreement agnn~e* to open government does not intend budget, due in three aging.people to buy im. $ellelt*orGenerel Allan interim report. to adopt is the doubling of pertea goods. The dollar layettes said Thm'eday the The government no longer ,,,w,~ ~a,u m an m-.wtm the ,mree cam- mail in certein restricted months, .except to say terview.Butheaddedhehas:mlssioners earlier this cases," the solicitor-go*oral airport taxes which Chretian that the party's mortgage also could begin, slipping government 'is close to thinksit would be beneficial proposed to implement if international investors backing down 'on Prime to ask for such a report from not made a fired deolalon, month, Lawrence said they said. "We are grappling with Interest plan will be in. On relat~l subJacte, Law. cuuld not add much to public the fairest way." March 31. eluded. lent faith in the govern. OJu'k's campaign the~commisMon, which has liberal finance critic meat's ability to manage Imm~e to ask the royal been in• business, for two rcucu said: testimony, ." .which has Both the Conservatives • However, the Liberals the economy wisely. emmfaalon investigating, years and may not e~moleta --The cabinet has tshea no revaslod that • the': RCMP . H~rb Gray (Windsor steps "to fulfill Clark's security 'sarvlcelllepll~, and the New Democrats never increased the air We~t) who attended the Q'onble was rmninded campaign premise to ~. openedmafl, stoledynemita, opposed a Liberaf govern. transportation tax to a news conference, said that C~ark said, prior to ~oduce a bill .allowing the. burned a here, broke Into moat bill introduced in the maximum of ,16 (from the Crceble "has abandoned his election, that the RCMP to open.private mall. home* and office buildings last Parliament to legalize cummt MJ) as they planned. the program that was the ~u'ty was prepared to --The Prol]P'nsalve Con. and stole Patti Quebecoin mall opening in drug in. basis of their election tease the government A]can celebrates sarvetlves have reversed a membership llsta. vestigationa and cases of na- The measure proved ca.m.pc Jan." deficit temporarily position they. hold in ,OP" Lawrmco said he Is inter. tional security. .. unpopular and the liberals All he has are pages of because this was position and no longer, t~umk • e-ted in the commission's poMi~ed it twice, saying figures, This is a ConsarvatR;essaid the bill ey would not increase the essential to "get the a Judge should be allowed t6 reeommendatlons, and It has denied civil liberties became desperate attempt to economy saying. , this Saturday review a solicitorseneral's tax without Parliament's not considered that area yet. a Judge could-not review a 'endorsement. evade the reallty that the /Aiean's 26th anniversary celebrations begins declalon to issue a mail- Public hearings have been sollcitor-general's dactsion Conservatives are not Conditions have opening warrant In national edjotwned'until the fall. l~red to keep their changed alnee we were iSatilrday with an expanded tour of the Kltimat security cases. to issue warrants for mail, The main measures the .smelter for the public and press. The commission also is Come~vative government tinn promises," talking about a --Although cabinet opining in cases of national stlmulattve deficit," he ' Theflrettourstsrtsatl0a.m.atBgate. Guests will inparing a .report on the neeurity. (Applicntiona for lnte*ds to eoact as aces as. Cronble was subjected ministers think Mounties Official Secrets Act, which warrants In drug cases possible are: to repeated grmlng from roplled, ~our the control room in building 205 and the rectifier should have more civil must. be amended if the would go through regular repor~rs on Ms refusal to ~le indicated that his Imllding on foot before boarding buses for a drive llbertie*within the force, the government goes ahead with Scurfs). --Reduction of the the guarantee that the tax go.vernment is in nohurry to October budget would through the switch yard and wharf areas. plane to give eltlzena greater federal sales tax to nine per cuts, Industrial incentives conta~ some msasores • Tours are continuous from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. with reintroduce a liberal accosa to government in. But now that he is the man sent from the 12 per cent and other goodle* held out government bill that would who would Issue natlonal. daslgned to stimulate bones leaving loading areas as soon as they are filled. formation. .NovembP~ValledM~lch prior, to by Clark In Ms bid to be- depressed regions of have modernized Internal Clarkhas given his highest security warrants, come prime minister Visitors will travel by foot as well as by bus so RCMP discipline. Lawrence.said he no longer Canada and certain priority to freedom of In- would be in his first. seaters of the economy sensible walking shoes should be worn. When Clark said dawing formation legislation when believes the solicitor. • --lnerea~ in taxpayers' budget. llmm Larsen of/dean's public relations department general's actions should be employment expense such as the stagnant Re.campaign for the May Pgr.llament convenes Oct. 9. He said he was not .housubuilding Industry, warns tlmt pecple with cardiac pacemakers should not section he would ask the Lawrmcu said cabinet has scrutinized by n Judge. deduction to a mastmum of convinced people voted MOOfrom the previous $~50. but these would be eater tbe pot lines or the rectifier building royal commission, headed not yet discussed legislation L~-wrnnee said the govern. for Clark's tax cuts, his balanced by increased 4qlC~ eras*'- and watches which can also be. Mfeeted by Mr. Justice David C. to allow the RCIVIP to open .-A cut in uanmployment I stimulative deficit• or, his McDonald, for an interim necessarily walt restrain In other areas. by magnetism should be left at home or locked in mail, as the force has been r the McDonald cam-' • ~sur.ance premfums paid by :: autmebiles," Larsen said.
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