Winnipeg Free Press

Wednesday, November 18, 1981

Issue date: Wednesday, November 18, 1981
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - November 18, 1981, Winnipeg, Manitoba All prizes to be awarded on or before color Canvas print 1 Winner a month until 81 enter our concourse photo finishing draw you could be the Winner or one of these prtl7fs k 1000 camera Pentax of 160 Flash Kodak extra Lite 10 outfit Hetiwa tripod shs5m 16x20 Como Canvas mount color print pc 52 calculator photo finishing to Winnipeg i photo National employees not one photo finishing order Pok Tatt i main concourse store Only enter today simply by leaving your photo Al Neh in at National con course Loca Tion Only male nurses firing c boards ruling on alleged sexual harassment rejected Winnipeg free november 1981 9 entry form per i National to cameras 319 Donald St the Portage Mam concourse pm 943 6875 pm p43 by Steve Pona Manitoba court of Appeal has Over turned an arbitration Board order Dis missing a former employee of the Manitoba school for Retar dates in Portage la Prairie for alleged sexual harassment of two woman staff Mem the Lisle a for Mer nursing attendant at the was accused of putting his arms around the women during two separate incidents in and at tempting to kiss one of the women was sufficiently disturbed by the incident that she re Quested that she not have to work with Simmons said judge Charles As for the other a Sharp blow to his ribs by her Elbow ended the Simmons was dismissed from his Job after the school conducted an investigation into the the Dis Missal was upheld by a three member arbitration but the Appeal court yesterday Over turned the arbitration Board saving one of the Harold nominated by the provincial was working for the government at the time and could not be considered for my said judge i do not see How who was providing services under an employ ment can possibly qualify As an Independent arbitrator of this Dis Pute involving his own he said the court has a duty to look behind pierces oath of impartiality and to declare disqualification where the reasoned suspicion of Bias is judge Gordon Hall sided with judge but said it should not be thought that i am attributing to Piercy any inability to perform his adjudicative function in a fair and impartial he it was inn Apro private for him to have been nominal Piercy was appointed alternate con Bull Olio is look like you paid More Garden City Polo Park shopping Centre uni City fashion Square Grant Park vital Kildonan place Brandon galleries Brandon suiting commissioner of the workers compensation Board by the provincial Cabinet but has since resided from the he was being paid a in a dissenting judge Alfred Monnin said each party involved in the arbitration process is free to appoint whomsoever it pleases and its Choice is not subject to approval or disapproval by the other that is the nature of this Type of he that is one of the fundamental rules of the judge Monnin noted All three arbitrators agreed the school had just and reasonable cause to take disciplinary action and Only disagreed on the pen indecent assault Case reviewed a criminal code provision making it an offence for men to indecently assault other men was passed by parliament with a proper social objective in As Crown counsel argued yester the Manitoba court of Appeal is being asked to Rule on a recent decision by a Queens Bench judge which declared invalid a portion of Section 156 of the criminal code because it violates the Bill of judgment was reserved yesterday by the Appeal court panel of three Crown counsel George Dangerfield said the Sec Tion should be reinstated because it is not disc rim he said while homosexuality itself is not a it becomes one if it is not conducted in private Between two consenting males of adult in response to danger Fields de Fence lawyer Michael Skremetta said there Are disparities inthe maximum penalties imposed in cases of indecent assaults on women and cases involving since the criminal code has provided five years As maximum penalty in cases involving female with 10 years in cases where a male is the victim of an indecent assault by another Justice Alfred Monnin noted that the disc Pancy probably came about because legislators believed the second offence was More Dangerfield also argued parliament May legislate differently for different classes of people without offending the Bill of mood pact band says by Greg Bannister Manitoba Hydro and the Federal and provincial governments violated the 1977 Northern flood agreement by failing to help the Cross Lake Indian band replan its Community after nearby Power stations were a native official testified yester Joe special assistant to the executive of the Northern flood told an arbitration hearing the Utility and the governments have taken a do nothing position on the problems of Cross the band claims its entire Way of life has been destroyed by the Northern Power one of five bands belonging to the Northern flood the Cross Lake band has asked arbitrator judge Patrick Ferg to award a Community Centre to the including an a meeting Hall and a swimming they Are also asking for construction of a childrens summer these the band will make up for the loss of traditional water recreation caused by Hydro manipulation of Cross Lake water the adjourned is to continue during the lawyers for the band claimed widely fluctuating water Levels in the Lake have severely harmed commercial and recreational made swimming impossible and both boating and Winter travel Haz the lawyers said Hydro projects Are responsible for the flu Tua keeper noted the Utility has said it will pay for its share of the Complex if it can be proved the Power projects have adversely affected the but the other two parties in the agreement have been less he despite numerous letters from both governments during the last six Little has he he said in the committee received the Active support of Indian affairs minister John Munro to implement terms of the flood agreement during a five year including a plan for the development of Cross since there appears to have been a slowdown at the regional level of the Indian affairs department and dispute Between two governments on How the agreement should be keeper under Cross examination by Federal lawyer Craig keeper said he did not feel the govern ments were avoiding the Issue of implementing the they Haven been Able to Deal with this Issue for whatever he the department of Indian affairs has known of the Community needs for three something Concrete should have happened by this r Munro support ;