Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 8, 1976, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press tuesday june 8, 1976 15 hours extended for debate on Bill june 22 abolition vote Likely Pepin expects labor to drop strike plan Ottawa up first vote on the government s Bill to abolish capital punishment Likely will be held tuesday june 22, the commons was told monday night. Government House Leader Mitchell Sharp said House leaders of the three other political parties agreed june 22 appeared to be the Bestes Tim ate when second Reading debate will end and most maps will be available to vote. He made the statement after announcing that the House leaders agreed to extend die hours of sittings in the commons. The House will meet from 11 . Until 1 p m on tuesdays and thursdays starting today for the rest of the month in order that the capital punishment Bill May be dealt with in All stages. Or. Sharp said the summer holidays for maps would not Start until the Bill was finally disposed of. To get agreement for the extended hours the govern ment agreed to delay passage of a spending restraint Bill. Robert Stanfield pc Halifax City said his party would Force a Long debate on the motion to extend the sit Ting hours unless the restraints Bill was dropped. The restraints Bill would withdraw Grain and flour subsidies from Atlantic ports making them less competitive with St. Lawrence ports. It would also freeze family Al Lowance payments and affect Job retraining programs Industrial research fund development incentives and Simi Lar programs. Or. Sharp said the govern ment agreed to delay the Bill but said it must pass when maps come Back to Ottawa in the fall. Conservative House Leader Walter Baker Grenville Carleton took the Opportunity to Flay the government for seeking an Extension of hours in the closing Days of a re Cord session in its 317th Day monday. If they think they will be Home by june 30, they should make plans for August be cause we will be Here fight i n g this or. Baker said before the government agreed to delay the restraint Bill. Does the government expect that members represent ing areas affected by the restraint Bill will Trade off the problems affected by that Bill for a Holiday i Don t think the government had Good reason to bring the session to an end he said. It had t lived up to its mandate and was in popular Disfavour As shown by polls. It had a pretty dismal record. This is the government which could not handle the dredging contracts for exam ple and found itself in the or. Baker said. Andre Ouellet had been forced to resign As minister of consumer affairs but the minister who should have re works min ister c. M. Sits in this or. Drury smiled from his seat. Jasper Alta. Up Jean Luc Pepin chairman of the anti inflation Board expressed Confidence monday that labor will not stage a general strike against wage Price controls and that the supreme court cd Canada will uphold the Validity of the fed eral program. Or. Pepin spoke about the program to the annual meet ing of the Western association of broadcasters an organization of privately owned radio and television stations on the Prairies. Or. Pepin said in his speech that while labor Lead ers Are attacking the anti inflation program nationally they Are telling employees at the local level to accept wage increases which Are in keep ing with the anti inflation pro Gram s goals. When controls were instituted last october labor Settle ments were averaging annual increases of More than 20 per cent now they were about 12 per cent labor May feel the Aib can be through strikes pressured to accept tenuous historical relationships or higher settlements. In fact the irresponsible use of a strike to at tempt to Force us to review our decisions May have a counter effect and make it More difficult for the Board to change its the supreme court of can Ada is currently considering the constitutional Validity of the controls program or. Pepin said in an interview after his speech and he see any reason Why the maintenance of the Aib should not be t this is a sensational buy Price in quantities last attractive stand optional professional is turntable with curing and control microphone and Headset jacks slide controls for volume balance Bam and treble toggle switches for loudness Power speaker Soto Foft two microphones and dust cover included slide Rule dial with lighted did indicator stereo dept. 681, the Bay stereos. 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