Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - April 13, 1984, Winnipeg, Manitoba
4 Winnipeg free april 1984 i Glenn free press s s s economic continued from Page 1 Phaize housing As one of its Job Crea Tion thrusts by vowing to expand its new Homes program and a reference to several new hous ing the speech provided few other in sights into what will make up the bulk of what expected a probably Only 40 Bills will be compared with the 115 from last session the longest of that contentious legislation is now behind our priority now is the Premier the throne speech made Only one oblique reference to the Frenchman Gage saying it Likely wont come funds tagged for research 4j1 continued from Page 1 other million is designated to Cement Manitoba place in the transportation this includes o a building at the uni of which will com administration facilities with a transportation research de d a air control Centre Winnipeg ending that the aging Winnipeg Centre might be closed and control services split Between Edmonton and 0 a renovation to the Cana Dian National railways building on main Al improvements at Brandon and Thompson p a rail bus test project at to run to Pukatawagan and Thicket with Ottawa putting lip a Federal source said attempts to bolster which could be the Northern base for Oil and Gas develop ments in Hudson High Arctic development and potential min eral amount to a Bridge tothe but he stressed that Churchill Resi dents will be involved in a study on that it will not be run from Ottawa or Broadway we intend to have private academic and Community up because it is before the supreme court of Why should i talk about that Issue it is now before the Pawley he added that he expects the tone of debate will be More civil this session both avoid the childish Ness that marked the last the largely a resume of the two years in steered Clear it suggested that there should be some changes to labor legislation and did not refer to the potentially explosive labor Law now before it referred proposed changes in child and family services but again no details were it gave no indication of what will happen with proposed municipal assessment it did not touch on earlier promises of Freedom of information legislation arid govern ment involvement in insurance the most contentious proposal in the last throne apart from economic the speech dwelt mostly on social touching on everything from the governments commitment to medicare to plans to get tougher with drunk drive it said legislation on blood testing for sobriety will be and the alcohol evaluation Roadside testing program will be As it indicated new regulations on the handling of dangerous goods and the treatment and disposal of Haz ardous strengthening of provi Sions in the clean environment act regarding pesticides and Mosquito Contro also Are other proposals included Lei development of a provincial train ing strategy for Job including Young and those who have lost jobs to new d promises to expand childrens Den Tal programs and adult Day As Well As the development of reproductive health centres and promotion of maternal and child health d legislation to preserve heritage resources and to encourage Community participation and conservation of Man Tobas d the government will stress working towards ending longstanding concerns about the injustices women and advocating the reforms necessary to reduce those government critics Harry Enns Russ Doern and Sid Green compare notes Nome upset assessment not mentioned in speech continued from Page 1 any major project in the wings to Spur the Economy because they would talk about it if there was Ransom added that the speech Indi Cates the government Doest have that vision of where they Are going on developing the Only Manitoba federation of labor president Dick Martin praised the Pawley governments economic pro the 1 enemy of All of us is so that anything they do to create More jobs and to get people into the happier we Martin Manitoba Liberal Leader Sharon Carstairs said the governments proposals sound unlike an nip if one had closed ones one could say that a conservative govern ment throne she she said she expected the nip to have some courage and and i saw neither in this progressive Leader Sidney Green said a reference in the speech to an Industrial educational technology Centre was an attempt to make work for nip a former nip Cabinet minis said the Lack of reference to legislation showed they have Learned that the passing of Laws Doest cure to that they have progressed to the Point of having be come others were upset by what the speech didst Norrie said there were several very glaring omissions from the cites Point of including no reference to proposed changes to municipal assess i thought assessment would be front and Centre As it should Norrie we were a Little concerned that there was no reference to the changes to the City of Winnipeg act that were looking while there was Only a single line reference to possible changes to labor Martin said he was hopeful that would mean the major Reform that we have been waiting for for a Long time would he added that the Mil was particularly eager for stiffer legislation to Deal with Plant providing for much greater Advance notice and Al lowing for an examination of the books of companies shuttle Landing delayed Cape a astronauts aboard the space shuttle challenger were told to delay their Landing attempt today because of a Low deck of Clouds moving in on the Cape canaveral Nasa told them to prepare for an other try one orbit later when the weather was expected to be More a we got some bad news for capsule communicator Guy Gardner radioed from Mission control in were waving off for one theres a real Low deck of Clouds moving in from the the word came just 10 minutes be fore commander Robert Crippen and Pilot Dick Scobee were to have fired braking rockets to Start the descent for a Cost the next Landing Opportunity was challenger was heading for a Landing in Florida after a metre journey that saved a derelict satellite and opened an Era of satellite the Landing target is a Long Concrete runway six Kilometres from launch pad 39a where challenger started its journey eight Days the Landing would be the second for the shuttle at its Cape canaveral Florida wildlife commission officials were Alert to Chase any stray animals off the the space Centre is part of a wildlife and wild bobcats and other animals sometimes slip through a protective were looking Forward to seeing you Back at the Mission control in Houston told the astronauts As the voyage neared an were looking Forward to re plied completing his third shuttle its been mighty have done it without the other Crew members Are Mission specialist Terry Hart and spa a walkers George Nelson and James Van a Batch of firsts and bests were logged during the Mission highest shuttle 498 Kilometres longest manned space seven hours seven minutes first shuttle Cap repair and redeployment of a satellite first operational use of the rocket powered the astronauts were coming Home one Day late because of problems Snar ing the disabled solar Max adoption report suggests native placement changes continued from Page 1 eight six per cent of those children were of native out of province adoptions ran Good of failing before they were or during the Childs teenage the report Community services minister Muriel Smith said she has been encouraged by the changes being implemented in the but disagreed with the reports judgment of social workers agencies by the term cultural i think they were acting in Good according to the Wisdom of the i think its using Hindsight to make judgments on the she adding she favored some of the reports but yet say whether they would be judge Kimelman blasted agencies for the condition of the childrens he often omitted important information and reflected a casual attitude to dealing with he tempered his criticism of the provinces native adoption system in 1981 with Praise for recent changes and suggested further the judge suggested that agencies standards of confidentiality be loosened so adopted their Par baby survival chances parents lawyer says continued from Page 1 by had a cardiac arrest during the transfusion which has left her partially he childrens Aid lawyer Paul Walsh said the society acted on the Best medical opinions available in Tak ing custody of it took custody of her under the child welfare act on the grounds that she could be in a health threatening situation if she did not receive treat he Walsh said Cas gave up guardian ship because she was not in need of blood transfusions and her parents had agreed to any further treat rent she might Gunn described the Newborn As per except for being a Little Blue in he said the baby Only has a five per cent Chance of surviving As a result of the Tayona is still in the where Gunn said she is Blind and unable to Swallow without her brain has the least amount of activity which can be measured on an he if the child theres probably going to be a lot of Money required for maintenance and Gunn adding one reason for launching the civil suit is so the parents do not have to Bear the full Cost of keeping her in an if she i hate to say but it cuts damages Down he he he still Felt the Doc tors actions should not be and the parents deserved some Bompensa ends and siblings can keep in he recommended agencies maintain Contact with adoptive parents and in form the natural parents of the Chil Dens other recommendations included the establishment of neighbourhood re source centres and Safe houses As an alternative to the removal of Chil Dren from families with the judge urged the province to give a mandate to the director of child welfare to ask out province child welfare agencies to consider the return of children to Manitoba if an adoption placement Breaks native spokesmen praised the report for putting their claims into Larry a member of native family said the government should accept responsibility for the adoptions by legislating committees to recapture the children and return them to their Tim executive director of the Dakota ojibway child and family welcomed the findings but condemned the province for failing to act on recommendations in previous aside from the the governments response has been quite he blaming the government for failing to Issue direct Ives or produce legislation which would outline placement spokesmen for Manitoba childrens Aid societies objected to judge Kimel mans use of the term cultural Geno that term suggests a planned said Bob Christie of the childrens Aid society of Western i make no apologies for my find judge Kimelman adding he want faulting workers at the ground level for the Joyal joins Turner bandwagon continued from Page 1 the Ottawa citizen quoted Chretien As saying Turner is crazy for giving support to the language speaking to reporters in of replied Chretien should read the Complete thing i said yester Day and he make that state Turners stand apparently does not bother the Federal Cabinet minister Best known for championing the cause of minority language rights Secre tary of state Serge Joyal became the 16th Federal Cabinet minister to endorse saying Turner has agreed to pursue the objectives of the policy on linguistic Equality developed by the present Liberal Johnston and Whelan had a joint meeting with Trudeau yesterday afternoon to discuss some of the rules of the especially As they apply to ministers with government paid staff and aircraft at their dispose i mostly said the Only no minister in the Trudeau had a similar meeting with the other four leadership candidates in the progressive conservative maps continued to accuse the candidates of using government paid staff for their accusations were especially levelled at Chretien and employment minister John to Trudeau promised to investigate the saying no candidate should be using publicly salaried staff in a major Way for leadership nobody but nobody beats our new cars prices 1984 Cutlass supreme 4 rear till Aux Jet Glaze More 814280 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