Winnipeg Free Press

Friday, April 29, 1983

Issue date: Friday, April 29, 1983
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - April 29, 1983, Winnipeg, Manitoba 4 Winnipeg free april 1983 juvenile court opens doors to reporter a photo continued from Page 1 we should be open the Public should be Able to see what happens in juvenile said the i think there is no greater control than in having the courts out in the Liberal downgrades Gallup poll up National Liberal president Lona Campag nolo says a Gallup poll putting Liberal support at its lowest level Ever is a reflection of the tory leadership races Media exposure and does not indicate How people would vote in an the released said a Survey taken March 24 and 26 showed Liberal support at an Al time Low of 27 per fifty two per cent of decided respondents indicated they would vote up Drom 50 per cent three weeks Campagnolo said the poll is a reflection of the press the tories Are getting leading up to their june leadership the poll is just a snap shot of the week when it was she said in an interview during a tour of Western we will continue to suffer until the Campagnolo noted that the poll was taken before Federal finance minister Marc Lalonde presented his budget april 12 of the juvenile delinquents act the trials of children shall take place without publicity and separately and apart from the trials of other accused persons Legal Aid lawyer Marty Minuk said the supreme court referred to 12 when it ruled radio station Job and its were not allowed to attend the juvenile no Manitoba journalist has told him before of having had permission to observe juvenile said adding if he had been in judge Kimel mans court yesterday he would have objected to the reporters although the charter guarantees cer Tain rights and it restricts them to such reasonable limits pre scribed by Law As can be demonstrably justified in a free and democratic neither the supreme court nor any Manitoba court has seen the question of Media Access to juvenile court tested since the charter came into said i could probably make arguments that the juvenile court should be closed and that it could be demonstrably justified in a free and democratic an Alberta court of Queens Bench judge ruled in january the Blanket requirement of closed hearings for1 juvenile trials contravened the Char but Justice Dea added judges can continue to order closed hearings where they feel it is necessary for the proper administration of jus the supreme court of Ontario has ruled the Section of the juvenile delinquents act forbidding coverage of juvenile trials is and unconstitutional under the prime minister Trudeau rubs his eyes while president Reagan comments on their reporter potential witness in spy ramp officer says continued from Page 1 gather together All his Burt said Ward had some misgivings about giving up his but complied with the request to compile his notes and leave them in his Ward was not in the office during yesterdays search and Egan said police will probably be interviewing soon about the he said Ward was a potential witness if Morrison was ultimately earlier this month the ramp searched the Home of John whose latest Book for services Ren dered prompted solicitor general Robert Kaplan to reopen the Long knife they took some documents re lated to ramp also visited the Csc and took a tape of its recent interview with Burt said he Felt uncomfortable in turning Over the but didst want to stand in the Way of a lawful search it was not done with any willingness other than our obligation to act lawful he he added that he wanted to avoid a wide scale ramp search which would have seen leers sifting through material which want related to v v province is to consider the nature of Cas review no newspaper wants to hand Over its this newspaper less than Burt but he said he agreed with the principle that a news paper has no More privileges in this respect than an the search warrant was signed by chief provincial court judge Harold Gyles and was valid for 48 Burt said he have agreed to turn Over any material if there had been no search in his Sawatzky alleged Long knife admitted to Selling the Kab information about one of their men who Hadi turned v Trudeau backs arms stand continued from Page 1 your has taken in the last few Trudeau said to Reagan in his parting the prime minister had stated before Leav ing Ottawa that he intended to try to find out who is most responsible for slow Progress in arms control Reagan said Trudeau was support Ive of his March 30 proposal to the soviet Union for balancing nuclear arms growth in an idea rejected by Moscow on the ground it would give the the Trudeau said the american offer was a sign Western military allies Are deter mined to seek ways to find lasting Trudeau was also generally supportive of the presidents proposal for a package of military and economic Aid to Central Reagan and his officials in external affairs minister Allan Maceachen also detected Posi Tive aspects in reagans Central american but advocated peace talks in the Region itself without Exter Nal Reagan presented his a slight variant of previous Appeal wednesday for Domestic sup on the Williamsburg tru Deau found himself in the Happy Posi Tion of nearly Complete agreement with reagans proposed Cana Dian officials the Only discussion of restrict Jug Trade the a Reagan Cru Sade at two previous was a Brief mention by Reagan that five studies under Way by International organizations exploring economic re lations with the soviet bloc Are pro that was Good Trudeau but aides said he Hopes they Arent rushed to by Murray Mcneill and Christie Mclaren the province will decide soon whether to finance an Independent management review requested by directors of the troubled Chil Drens Aid society of Community services minister Len Evans said Evans told reporters the govern ment is awaiting a formal funding expected within a Day or from the Agency Board of once a request has been re senior officials of the department will meet with Cas Board officials to ensure an inde pendent review is the Best approach to dealing with the prob lems plaguing the Evans we will want to consider if that is the Best Way to or if we should explore some other a the minister did not elaborate on what other approaches might be but said the one taken will have to be mutually acceptable to the Cas Board and the he admitted his department has serious concerns about the Agency and the controversy in which it has become embroiled in recent the department asked in March for a report from the Board on staff management complaints which came to Light earlier this it is still awaiting that re Evans he said the Board assured the government problems Are being and a report is Forth the Cas Board decided at a meeting wednesday to ask the province to fund an outside investigation of the Agency manage Agency officials refused to state the reasons for wanting an the Board also voted unanimously to give Cas executive director Betty Schwartz a four month leave of absence with full pay and benefits and to establish a policy committee to examine the Agency policies and proce dures Halfway Mark a Board member said later Schwartz had asked for time off to go to the Mayo clinic in Roches for the member added the leave would be a half Way Mark allowing time for the Agency to be reviewed while Schwartz is acting executive director David Schellenberg said there will be no immediate policy changes at the childrens Aid so Schellenberg said the Agency will operate As usual while the external review of administration takes staff will continue to provide the Best level of child welfare ser vices that were Able to and everyone in the Agency will co operate the review said Cas director of programs and Crow nest sellout alleged Ottawa up an Alberta farm Leader says the Federal Cabi net has caved in to demands from Quebec and is making major changes to its plan to end the Crow nest pass freight rates that amount to a sellout of Western Chris general manager of the Alberta cattle said yesterday the changes he has Learned about from top govern ment officials have nothing to do with the West its a straight he predicted his organization and other Western farm groups which supported government plans to raise Prairie Grain rates now will fight an unchanged Crow rate would be better than what the government will the boards Adoc personnel committee will meet next week to draw up the of reference for a determine what it will said committee chair Man Charles it will probably hire a manage men consultant to conduct a re View Agency adm Nistra he the review will concentrate on the management Structure and personnel related including evaluation and promotion of staff Consulta Tion and participation in Deci and human resource train ing and Board president Len Vopnfjord the Board has set up the policy committee to examine the Agen cys child welfare and social ser vice it would also work closely with the department of Community services and which has been studying child welfare policies in Manitoba for several he although Vopnfjord said the Board would Likely seek funding and therefore assistance from the province in setting out the terms of reference for a Birt said the terms will be decided by the Adoc personnel committee and if the review would be done without government unrest at the Agency surfaced in when staff members called on the government to investigate Cas employees complained senior management had a profession unethical and High handed methods for dealing with employ and employees make highly significant decisions about child welfare matters in an atmosphere of fear and if a review goes it will be the second troubled Manitoba child welfare Agency in less than a year to ask for an Independent inquiry into its a review of the childrens Aid society of Central Manitoba was released Cut the prices we dare to compare Check our vhst120 video cassette Blank tapes my so Nuutt Hun a Scute 12 Baw portable Basic function bunk tapes stereo Headphone vhf my your Choice model306 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