Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - September 23, 1981, Winnipeg, Manitoba
4 Winnipeg september relations at Reagan officials warns continued from 1 rotary of economic said the United states will press of action against Canadian policies under the general agreement on tariffs and Trade and of the second time in six months in the Paris based Organiza Tion for economic cooperation and the latest coupled with earlier comments by both and Canadian reinforce the possibility of these retaliations by the government in coming weeks d support a proposed congressional Bill requiring suffer Dow payment requirements for Canadian and other foreign investors in attempted owner ship takeovers of this although provoked by Cana Dian would put foreign investors on the same footing As americans in such d withdraw exploration and develop ment leases on Federal lands from Canadia controlled Oil and mining on the ground that Canada no longer provides reciprocal rights on its Federal d press formal complaints against Canada in International Trade organizations on the ground that Canadian policy violates commitments to encourage free Trade and including equal treatment of foreign and domes tic d squeeze Canada out of such multinational planning bodies As the Sevenna Tion economic Summit group of top Industrial which Canada joined with support a year after it was initiated by France in with invitations to the United West Ger Japan and the Rashish speech included criticism of Mexico but in Milder terms for similar Trade and investment in his sweeping condemnation of Canadian referred to the virtually rampant in relationships Are sliding dangerously toward the Rashish speech followed a de Fence of Canadas policies by the Cana Dian ambassador at a meeting with american journalists a defence effectively rejected yesterday by the state Towe was reported to have told american reporters at a luncheon that the United states would suffer More from any attempt to punish he warned against the United states trying to throw its weight news reports while stating that the United states wants to out the problems with Canada in a constructive and positive Taylor suggested the Canad an government should find other ways to achieve its so called Hamdian leation goals for the Petroleum both Rashish and Taylor said present Canadian policies violate International agreements whereby members of the organization for economic cooperation and development Are committed to treat foreign companies in their coun tries the same As domestically owned Fox Money gathering interest continued from Page 1 up photo had Good applicants head Ding that some Necic rules for Grant applications and project administration were relaxed for the three million applicants we rent required to make detailed proposals on methodology and wont be asked to report at the end of the second year of the five year the five programs where Grant Money has been committed stress recruitment and training of Young re encouragement of new can cer research programs and support for three of ranging Over Threet five year be the programs Are d three million Grants announced in june one each to an Alberta re a Toronto pair and a researcher lured to Dalhousie univer sity by the d five million training Centre made earlier this month one to be administered by Lyonel the Manitoba cancer foun Dation to draw Young medical re searchers to cancer d eight Grants to universities or medical schools among them the University of while it is Likely the Grants will be paid within the next three Siminovitch said no More major Grants will be made this he said the Nyics special Grants which includes one member from Boston and one from will Likely their Mother Betty and Premier Bill Bennett looking Darrell left award More major Grants in place a brass plaque at Summit of mount Terry Fox yesterday to commemorate and Fred Fox their soviets Trade charges on eve of talks continued from Page 1 the Days exchanges and events created an atmosphere of pessimism for the meeting Here this afternoon Between Gromyko and Secretary of state Alexander the session and an additional meeting scheduled for monday Are expected to set the tone and perhaps the terms for the official dialogue in months to the one tangible agreement now anticipated from the Hai Gromyko meetings is an announcement of the time and place for a Start on full scale negotiations on the limitation of medium Range nuclear missiles in both Gromyko speech and reagans letter expressed a desire to move ahead to such but this was heavily qualified in both cases by statements reflecting contrasting while for charged that the soviets upset the nuclear balance in Europe by an unprecedented buildup of ss20 me Diu Range according to the rendition of the presidents letter made Public by state department spokesman Dean Gromyko rejected in Advance link Ages Between arms control negotiations and regional saying nothing will come of such bargain this linkage has been a key Point of Reagan administration while saying that the medium Range missile talks will apparently be called for concurrent settlement of questions about other Forward based sys tems such As older missiles and car Rie based the United states does not favor including those in the among other Gromyko charged Washington with criminal intrigues against superintending the massacres of thou Sands of civilians in Al shameless pressure and armed provocation against cooperation with Heg monism and aggression by waging undeclared War against the government of Afagh and direct assistance to South african at one Point two evidently opposed to soviet occupation of Afagh lies lies and were ejected from the a group of ant soviet demonstrators sought to scale the Wall of the in compound to pull Down the soviet but were repulsed by perhaps the most Basic charge in Gromyko broadside was that Washington was implementing a fundamental reversal of previous understandings by reneging on the a ratified Salt ii begin Ning a huge arms spend ing such As history has never known and seeking military superiority Over the soviet in what seemed to be a bid for International Public especially in the political battlegrounds of Europe and the third Gromyko portrayed the soviet Union As an innocent and injured party that continues to seek peace against All Gap Between income yawns wide for torontonian the Canon Trade in special Ottawa up it costs More to live in Vancouver but High incomes More than compensate for the added a conference Board of Canada study but that not the Case in Toronto where real incomes the difference Between what one is paid and what one pays to live there Are almost at the Bottom of the list of nine major Canad an says the study released As Well the widening Gap from re Gion to Region in the Cost of living and salaries will Force More nationally based employers to introduce regional says James author of the study and conference Board employees in Vancouver have greater real incomes or purchasing Power than employees in the other cities despite the fact that living costs there Are the highest in the says the report which looks at incomes for 14 occupations and costo living differences across the regional differences in Canada have been accentuated by the More rapid economic development of the Western provinces compared to that of Central and by growing differences in taxation and living costs among the study the purchasing Power of employees varies widely across the study with at the v f i Vul it 114vi y Wijit we Fluur 141c i with Al Gas tax shuffle to beat Oil Lalonde says Saskatoon up motorists Tion charge to help Nav for import i Saskatoon up motorists get a refund from the Federal government the amount heave been paying since March to partially cover costs of imported for eign Oil partially because Energy Marc Lalonde didst believe the Oil companies would pass the Sav Ings to Lalonde said yesterday the Quick shuffle by Ottawa dropping the Spe Cial Federal tax on a barrel of gasoline and adding it to a compensation charge to help pay for imported Oil was implemented partially because there were no guarantees the reduction would be passed on to the Federal minister said keeping the increase in place would reduce Ottawa budget deficit to million from the million projected As a result of importing foreign the special tax was added March 3 when Alberta began reducing its Oil production to protest Ottawa National Energy Bottom but Only slightly below Toron other cities included in the study were Saint and the purchasing Power of apartment dwellers and homeowners in the eight cities As compared to Toronto were 96 per cent for both apart ment dwellers and homeowners Hali 99 per cent for apartment dwellers and 101 per cent for homeowners Saint 105 per cent and 109 per cent Montreal 103 per cent and 101 per cent Winnipeg 107 per cent and 101 per cent 106 per cent for both Calgary 105 per cent and 108 per cent and Vancouver 111 per cent and 109 per the study also found that the Cost of living varied across the 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draught corresponding to the individual Brewers Market share of bottled the commission will also relax restrictions on amusement games in cer Tain such As pinball machines in hotel the commission will now approve mechanical liquor dispensers if they Are shown to be and will not require mandatory use of shot glasses where approved electronic or mechanical equipment is other policy changes include la beverage rooms May now seat a maximum of 300 up from the 200 c More than 50 patrons Are now permitted around a standup provid ing the approved room capacity is not exceeded and the standup area does not exceed 50 per cent of the authorized d the commission will no longer re quire approval of food and beverage d effective licensees Are Able to determine their hours of opera Tion on statutory holidays As Well As Early closings caused by unforeseen in the written per Mission from the commission was required for temporary d dance floors must no longer occupy at least 15 per cent of the Calcut 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