Winnipeg Free Press

Wednesday, December 02, 1981

Issue date: Wednesday, December 2, 1981
Pages available: 110
Previous edition: Tuesday, December 1, 1981

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - December 2, 1981, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg free december 1981 unparalleled parking police were holding one juvenile Early this morning in connection with a at least four cars were windows smashed and the Interior of the Ltd 3m of Chrysler Dealership was ful1 of from squealing autos be Jap Reinl overnight polite refused to comment pending the car pictured above was pushed through an overhead door from inside the completion of their a witness at the scene said the building by vandals driving a second vehicle e to Accord looms continued from Page 1 wrench into those plans by deciding late last night to impose no time limit on its to begin Tomor and one final court bid to Block Patria Tion of the 114yearold British North America act appeared possible As the Quebec National Assembly voted 7038 for a motion setting out the parti quebecois Bottom line demands for joining the new in a telex Trudeau for Mally rejected claim to a constitutional saying there is no basis for in in either Law or Conven arid opposition Leader Joe saying he was disappointed with Levesques refusal to backed off earlier plans to introduce an amendment designed to meet the que Bec premiers concerns about Guaran tees of minority language education the British government has said it is prepared to Deal expeditiously with the but four British backbench ers introduced a private members Resolution yesterday urging the administration of prime minister Margaret Thatcher to withdraw its support for the package until Quebec and still protesting native groups Are in the former Liberal cab inet minister Warren Allmand con firmed he would vote against the Reso Lution because it gives francophone in the nine English speaking provinces More rights than Anglique Beers to minority language the new provisions which allow All immigrants or Cana Access to French education out Side Quebec while limiting English instruction in that province to Canad so offensive and so unacceptable that i cannot vote for the said my for the Montreal Riding of notre Dame de Liberal Louis who represents said monday he would not support the while Ottaw Vanier Liberal my Jeanrobert Gauthier vowed to either oppose it or both francophone Are also opposed to language rights Guaran new Democrat Justice critic Svend Robinson said yesterday he would vote but cancelled a news conference where he was to explain several tories planned to object to what they called special status for but it was Uncertain How Many would oppose the As debate wore most maps acknowledged the final Resolution but said it was the Best that could be this new document does not represent a Victory for one Side and a loss for the said Bill nip member for Winnipeg Birds who added the package is Worth voting the commons was to vote late this afternoon on two to give natives a veto Over future changes affecting them and to extend fiscal compensation for provinces opting out of future constitutionally entrenched National programs such As the Canada pension plan or unemployment insurance and the final the Senate agreed after a Daylong debate to resist government pressure to Speed passage by Friday or Early next Jacques a Quebec conserva Tive who is opposition Leader in the upper said he expects a final vote by with the British parliament apparently ready to go it appeared that Only Quebec court Challenge May be Able to Block the Patria Tion the National Assembly motion says Quebec must have either a veto Over future constitutional changes or full compensation for opting the pack age now limits it to cultural or educational practice assailed continued from Page 1 Crown to inform the court As to the Range of sentence that they consider proper just As the defence counsel does that As a matter of course and i know that not All Crown like that but i do insist on that and i shall continue to insist on Melnyk replied by merely reaffirm ing his suggestion of a substantial period of later in the when the judge was about to pass sentence he again stressed his manner of the stressing the aspect of general without being More for a substantial period of the judge in All cases i would prefer to receive from Crown counsel a specific indication of sentence or at least a limited Range of in my View it is Only fair that the Crown should commit itself in that Way so Long As the Crown retains the right to Appeal sen tie the hands Deputy attorney general Gordon Pil key said in a recent interview that he is concerned about Crown attorneys making specific recommendations on he said that if a Crown attorney recommends that an accused be sentenced to a specific it would tie the hands of senior members of the department on May con Sider it the Crown could not Appeal because it could not renege on the recommendation made at he Justice Archibald chief judge of the court of Queens said he does not know of any judge of his court who asks for specific recommendations from the i cant speak for All but my own approach is that i dont do its not he i listen to both submissions from the Crown and the defence and decide for myself the appropriate sen tence should who doing the sentencing not the i dont need to ask what the Crown lawyer predicts Gates will open for other challenges continued from Page 1 there Are in this Case no persons directly affected who could effectively Challenge the the judgment Marks another Breech in the Rule on which excludes a person from bringing an Issue to court unless he has the most direct interest in Shumyacher predicted that the Mart land ruling will pave the Way for More challenges to legislation ence the charter of rights becomes part of the a militant opponent of the abortion Law since it was passed in resigned As highways minister in Manito Bas new democratic government in 1971 to protest funding of hospitals to perform later he went to jail for refusing to pay his taxes in protest against the he launched the court Challenge in 1979 in court of Queens Bench in but Federal lawyers argued that it could Only be heard by the Federal court of mar lands majority judgment was sup ported by justices Roland Brian Willard William Jeen Beetz and Julian it opened a new Gate in the Wall of standing that until the mid19705 blocked court action by anyone who did not have a vested interest in a the court in 1975 Borowski delighted at ruling allowed Thorson to Challenge the constitutional Validity of the official languages act although he want opposition attacks liberals Over drop in economic growth continued from Page 1 after average growth of per cent in each of the three preceding the opposition vented its anger on prime minister Maceachen was in Scot land on a dinner just six weeks the prime min ister said the Economy was when in fact at that time we were already in the recession that we have said Michael tory finance Wilson said Maceachen should resign because the budget was prepared with a distinct Lack of understanding about the current state of the nip Leader de Broadbent tried unsuccessfully for an emergency debate on the he said Maceachen was ducking Trudeau told the commons that Mac Eachen has warned canadians there is very serious economic difficulty but he boasted the country economic performance at the end of the year will Likely be second to Only he said that remained True despite the statistics Canada affected by it More than anyone there was no other reasonable Way to test the in a 1976 the court allowed Gerard Mcneil to Challenge film censorship in Nova Scotia on grounds that while theatre operators and film distributors obviously were affected by so was the in both the Thorson and Mcneil the Challenge to the legislation in question was founded upon their alleged constitutional judge Martland in the present the Challenge is based upon the operation of the Canadian Bill of it is difficult to find any class of person directly affected or exceptionally prejudiced by it who would have cause to attack the Martland concluding that a concerned citizen and tax payer like Borowski should thus be Al Lowed to Challenge the judge Laskin Mere distaste has never been a ground upon which to seek the assistance of a judge Laskin the prevailing policy on standing is that a challenger must show some special interest in the operation of the legislation that is beyond the general interest that is common to All members of the relevant this is especially True of the Crimi Nal no matter How passionately a person May believe that it is wrong for compulsory breathalyzer tests or wrong to make Mere Possession of marijuana an offence against the criminal the courts Are not open to such a not himself or herself charged or even threatened with a to seek a Declara tion1 against the enforcement of such Crimi Nal courts Deal with Concrete Legal Dis not hypothetical questions raised merely to satisfy a persons curiosity or perhaps his or her obsessiveness with a perceived injustice in the existing All citizens we rent affected alike by the abortion Law because its main aim was to allow therapeutic abortions by exempt ing doctors and hospitals from criminal penalties for performing he added that Borowski could not com Plain that he was being deprived of any thing by the abortion Doc tors and husbands had a More obvious but had not challenged the electronic Flash Pentax Gadget bag Pentax wide strap these Pentax 35mm Pentax me fully automatic easiest Pentax exposure override t Lens 160 Pentax Flash a wide strap Gadget bag me or me super motor wind Pentax me super Constable fights forced retirement continued from Page 1 if Miner is he will not Block advancement for younger members of the Force because he is a he the association is watching the Case with it is unlikely the Case will have far reaching Varey City lawyer Frank Steele refused to comment on the court say ing the City has not yet filed a response to the miners court action is the latest of several recent Legal challenges of compulsory in court 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