Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 21, 1968, Winnipeg, Manitoba
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Stanfield said last week that Liberal advertisements in these provinces making this accusation amounted to a de liberate the prime minister said conservative candidates in Quebec were campaigning for the two nations policy and the special status that would result from it. He promised that they w in say quite frankly that they Are not talking of two nations in the sociological sense or in any other two nations which can Lead into the kind of political consequences of special status that is the whole Issue will drop away and we will be Happy to fight on other issues. He accused the conservatives of keeping the two nations policy fuzzy after adopting it at their Montmorency t h i n k e r s conference last year and getting it through a policy committee at the leadership convention to win votes in Quebec. He said they had hoped people would t Start asking questions. In order to avoid a split in the party they did t accept it they did t reject it they referred it for further study. Well the election s next week. We d like to have the results of that sounding at times As if he had reverted to his old role of professor of constitutional Law or. Trudeau explained at length his objections to the two nations theory and special status. He apologized to the crowd that had filled the seats and most of the aisles of a Saint John movie theatre in which he spoke for dragging them into this theological debate but added that the matter was serious because i Don t think the people of Canada under stand the implications of special or. Trudeau said people who talk of two nations in the sociological sense go on to claim for the sociological nation the rights of a political nation. The consequence of the two nations theory he said was to say that one nation is spoken for by the Quebec government not the Ottawa if people wanted to talk about sociological nations in Canada the prime minister insisted there were Many More than two. He mentioned the scottish Irish ukrainians germans and others As Well As the English and French. To speak of two nations one of them being French he said was to assume that the other hey o k up a r t n e r was English. In that Case you reject one third of the population whose origins were neither British nor French. He said the policy of two official languages which he supported made room for All each linguistic Community being made up of those people who used the same working language French or English no matter what their ethnic origins. Continued i just As there is an element of theatre in the harmless ritual of the Noble lords so there was p e a p s a Tongue in Cheek Quality about or. Wilson As he fiercely outlined the govern ment s moves to punish conservative Peers for defeating an order in Council strengthening sanctions on Rhodesia. There is no or. Wilson said for the voting Down of a statutory instrument by the non elected chamber in which in present Circum stances most of the members sit not by the rights of creation but by the right of succession from some near or Distant the commons rocked with labor cheers and tory growls As the prime minister not for the first time talked Tough on a politically Sale Issue. Legisla Tion to change the Powers and composition of the sedate second chamber had already been f o r e s h a d o w e d in the speech from the throne but this in no Way diminished the zest with which or. Wilson branded the tuesday vote on Rhodesia As a denial of democracy and total frustration of the Constitution. He attacked opposition Leader Edward Heath for a squalid manoeuvre and or. Heath strike closes Seaway continued when the locks closed to new traffic 16 Ocean going ships and 14 Inland vessels were Down seven Inland Stanfield risks life continued the Pilot spotted a closed Sec Tion of the Highway and touched Down at the Crest of a Steep Hill ers at 85 Miles an hour. He had to fight the controls to keep the plane from sliding off the Road into a six foot ditch before com ing to a Stop half Way Down the 35-degree grafts. There were Power lines overhead. Mounties appeared a few min utes later in a patrol car and said you landed in the wrong the flight was harrowing All. The Way from Halifax. Visibility was Zero As blinding sheets of rain slashed against the wind shield. Tail winds bumped the Light aircraft about. Through it All or. Stanfield sat calmly in the rear of the six seater with Flora Mac Donald an aide. Julian Porter another aide news photographer Colin Price and a Cana Dian press reporter also were on Board. The crowd that had been wait ing at a High school Here for Al most two hours gave or. Stan Field a resounding cheer when he arrived by car. Organizers estimated that perhaps persons were in the auditorium and the adjoining school. There were no seats and at least were standing before the stage. The weather improved and the flight Back to Dartmouth . For an evening rally was without incident. Port Hawkesbury is in Cape Breton Highlands Canso Riding part of which was represented in the last parliament by health minister Maceachen. It and a neighbouring Riding were the Only Nova Scotia seats to go Liberal in 1965. Bound to Montreal Ocean going and eight vessels were unbound for Lake Ontario. Above the Iroquois locks 58 other Ocean going vessels were trapped for the duration of a strike. While the Clos Down of the strike shuts off Atlantic com Merce from Inland Canadian and . Ports the great will not become totally inactive. Shipping will continue Between ports on individual lakes and Between lakes Michigan. Huron and Erie which have River links. But this Type Trade is Only a fraction of the total on the entire system shut off will be Grain shipments from the Lakehead a vital part of Anada s Export Trade. Ore from the mines of the . Midwest through the Lake Superior ports of Duluth and Superior for industries of the East. T Labrador and Quebec Iron brought up the St. Lawrence River to Industrial cities on Lake Ontario. The Federal majority report recommended two six per cent increases compounded Over a to year period but the Union sought two increases totalling 18 per cent in a two year contract. The Union s original demand was for 20 per cent but this was reduced during conciliation. Basic labourers rate now is an hour and the average hourly wage of the work ers is the workers also complained that their wages do not compare with their . Counterparts employed by the United states St. Lawrence Seaway develop ment do not have the right to strike. The Union says the . Work ers earn an average 21 per cent More. The Canadian authority administers five locks on the sys tem and the . Body the oth brushes off threat continued Mother and father were away touring Western Ca Nada in the election Campaign. A Gruff voice told the frightened girl that Stan Field is going to get his at the Kmart. I m going to shoot him in the miss Stanfield called progressive conservative head quarters pid the ramp were according to one of or. Stanfield s aides today. Advisers suggested or. Stanfield take an alternate route to the shopping Cen tre but or. Stanfield re fused. He said he was not concerned and plunged into the crowd to shake hands and sign autographs. You have to expect this kind of Crank an aide said. Rhodesia had a net gain of White immigrants in the. First Quarter of 1968, a govern ment statistical summary showed. Reporting accused the prime minister of a petulant display of tantrums. In the lords itself tory Leader lord Carrington described All the Thunder As a travesty of the facts. After a Short discussion the Peers resumed their debate on Gamb Ling. Crush six prisoners the six men were caught car Hong Kong Reuters the English language Hong Kong newspaper the Star says chinese troops in Canton tied a n t i a a o i s t s and then crushed them to death with armoured cars. The newspaper quotes an arrival from the Southern chinese City As the Public was made to watch the executions the arrival named Only As a Hong Kong tailor was quoted As saying. Toronto garbage men out Toronto up about 700 metropolitan Toronto out Side workers including garbage collectors in the City of Toronto went on strike today to support demands for a 20-per-cent in crease in their Basic wage of an hour. The workers who also Man metro water and sewage instal lations repair streets and do maintenance at Parks As Well As other outside duties voted unanimously for a strike at a meet ing thursday night. Regular garbage collection will continue in the five boroughs other than the City of to Ronto although incinerators and dump Sites controlled by metro will be shut Down. City garbage is expected to accumulate at the rate of tons daily metro c h a Man William Allen immediately announced he would Call for provincial government intervention to resolve the dispute. He did not give de tails. He said 100 supervisory personnel moved into water and sewage treatment plants thurs Day night to keep household taps running and maintain other necessary services usually per formed by 800 Union employees. 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