Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - November 20, 1981, Winnipeg, Manitoba
C x 4 Winnipeg free november 1981 women fear real sellout continued from Page 1 should actively fight to the we feel it would be a real sellout to re the changes for the women and native she were in Psi Quarter of the 20th not most Quarter of the 19th dining the Federal government has Hini Iunce modifications to the Accord Mol 11 by Smith said the same iteration should be Given to and fac new Factor is that there has to move beyond the i on Quebec prime min Trudeau should be willing to hold and not Compromise on some f us Basic As said Blakeney opposition to rights should not be perceived Mil i think Ive dealt with him and the Saskatchewan group enough to know where they Are coming partly its because they Are a progressive government which sees the role of the courts As putting the Brake on and not working in the Best interests of human she she said it was difficult for the new Pawley government to do much on the National level because not being a party to the Accord it is a Little awk Ward to move in and Start taking Strong positions on but the new democrats have wasted Little time in getting involved in debate Over the status of native and women rights in the Premier elect Howard Pawley Al ready has said his government would urge the Federal government to include native and women rights in the con opposition vows fight for rights uni inked from Page 1 unanimously by the com inns but they were dropped in order ant the 5 Accord with the of the four Western premiers and Nova Scotia John Buchanan originally wanted an override clause to apply to rights of sexual Equality under the Phi made by the premiers had agreed to with prime minister in the current the non of statue clause allows Legislatures or parliament to discriminate by passing specific discriminatory legislation not withstanding its being in violation of the but the provinces gave in one by one to Public and private lobby ing until Saskatchewan was left the people of Manitoba removed tie obstacle to the inclusion of the nuts of women and native people h he tuesday election of Howard Over Premier Sterling new Democrat Terry told the outside the former Indian affairs minister Warren Allmand said he will vote against his own party unless native rights Are he was introduced As a Liberal but quickly said was not speaking on behalf of his there is no Way that i can accept a charter of rights in the Constitution that ignores Canadas first inhabit the defrocked Liberal Cabinet minister the indians were kept away from the Hill by a line of about 80 Trudeau unveiled an adjusted version of the constitutional res solution which had the assent of the nine English premiers and is to be debated weakened arguments that Resolution weakened several arguments used by Quebec Premier Rene Levesque against the Clark said his proposals will go As far As to meet precisely the wording Levesque agreed upon in an april agreement he signed with what were then the seven other dissident premiers opposing the constitutional Resolution was to have been sent to Britain after two Days of but now that it has been the Al party agreement is that could mean another lengthy filibuster if the opposition parties do not get what they want whereas for Trudeau to allow the changes requires agreement from the nine signatory x roughly native people crowded into the legislative building to demand guarantees for aboriginal rights indians demand entrenched rights March on legislature to seek inclusion in Constitution charter by Mary Ann Fitzgerald about Manitoba indians yester Day booed Pearl Mcgonigal for not taking a Strong enough stand in demanding entrenchment of treaty and aboriginal rights in the Canadian con they also registered their dissatisfaction with promises of new demo cratic party president Bill substituting for Premier elect Howard that the incoming nip government would press for inclusion of the it seems the people Here Are not Indian spokesman Lyle Long claws said after the natives staged a 40minute demonstration at the legislative we will keep coming Back until the government entrenches treaty and aboriginal he advised the demonstrators to re turn monday with four or five times As Many supporters to hear the responses of Mcgonigal and the newly elected nip the who marched on the legislative building shortly before sent a delegation of 10 to Mcgon Igal s office to seek her who resigned last week As grand chief of the four nations pressed Mcgonigal to write Edward Schreyer to demand inclusion of native rights in the Federal provincial she repeatedly replied that she would Forward their concerns to Mcgonigal then appeared on the Steps of the grand staircase to re peat that she would in very Short order transmit their concerns to she told Long claws the natives con Cerns should also be presented on a political the Boos came when Mcgonigal told him she would return to her the demonstrators then began we want As Drums beat in the Pawley had left the building shortly before for two Days of Regehr appeared to repeat Paw Leys election Promise that he would press for inclusion of treaty and aboriginal rights in the Pawley told reporters he would probably Stop Short of blocking the constitutional Accord on those although he would lobby the Federal government and try to solicit the support of other premiers for inclusion of the my cites czech blackmail in Call for tougher measure Ottawa up conservative my or Mackay yesterday accused the Iho Slovakia government of using Usmail and extortion on Czechoslovakia Iii and called legislative i manges to help end the my for the Nova Scotia Riding of Central also suggested that Czecho slovakian government measures on dual citizenship Are a potential threat to Canad in Canadian Public born in Czecho have been questioned by police from the East european country when they return for visits to their native he told reporters outside the solicitor general Robert Kaplan said Czechoslovakia and other countries have tried to get Money and personal information out of Canadian but canadians Arent under any obligation to give Pawley reconsiders mortgage Relief plan innit need from Page 1 we can reduce the costs that Are presently involved in communicating the Tunc inns and programs of Pawley the information services Branch now has a staff of including seven people operating the citizens inquiry service the same strength As under the former nip there Are eight comm us Anions officers with support staff in various departments and a 14member department of agriculture communications Pawley also seemed to Back away from a december legislative session in which he had planned to approve Relief from High mortgage he said the session May not be necessary because interest rates Aie he said even if they dont fall to accept Able the provincial social services act May provide the authority for the government to act without further Legisla Tive in other areas of the Paw Ley said he has asked Saul a former finance minister who didst seek to attend a Federal provincial finance ministers conference in Halifax monday and Lyon had offered to have a person designated by Pawley attend with Deputy finance minister Charles Curtis and the govern ments Federal provincial finance Miller is also a member of Hawleys Transi Tion conservative finance minister Brian Ransom wont be attending the Halifax Lyon said yesterday any Cabinet orders passed by his administration before 30 will be sent to Pawley for approval before they Are signed by Pearl Mcgoni that kind of information to foreign govern if canadians in Security sensitive jobs Are under pressure from foreign the government would like to hear from the minister once armed with specific the government is ready to Call in ambassadors to protest such said earlier in the external affairs minister Mark Macguigan said Ottawa is trying to negotiate an agreement with Czechoslovakia which would end dual citizenship for who raised the Issue in the com said that rather than get bogged Down in such Canada should simply change its own citizenship Law to prevent any Canadian from being a citizen of another country at the same Money demanded the Issue first emerged four years ago when Czechoslovakia asked emigrants now living in Canada to normalize their czechoslovakian citizenship under a Gener Al amnesty plan for those who had fled the communist Many emigrants said they were under pressure to secure proper citizenship Docu ments in Czechoslovakia if they wanted to return for this often meant paying Money for the education they got in their native Milo Suchma of an executive member of the czechoslovak National association of said in an inter View yesterday that some czechoslovakian canadians have paid up to to get citizenship papers in their former the tory my said the old citizenship act had a clause stopping any Canadian from owing allegiance to any other that clause was dropped in opening the Way for Czechoslovakia to apply its amnesty plan to court told of brutal beating m Mied from Page 1 who is free on his own recognise pending completion of the hunched in the prisoners Box Dur of the glaring at he has been a science teacher High school for the said he tried again to Stop k on Ell Wood and was punched Michond but then Hawkins i much of his own and kicked Hart in the sending him Down on hands and following a further Hawkins said he ran to a phone and summoned when he returned to the he said he saw Hart with his Arm around Ellwood mumbling something like i love police arrived and arrested Ell Wood was rushed to Hospital and then to the health sciences Centre in but died the next court was told Ellwood had numer Ous injuries to the upper part of her body and she had serious injuries to the left Side of her her ear and the right Side of her the which is being held before Justice Guy also has heard testimony from a Host of police officers and doctors concerning Ellwood one witness testified wednesday that Hart appeared to be in a Jovial 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