Winnipeg Free Press

Thursday, May 16, 1985

Issue date: Thursday, May 16, 1985
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - May 16, 1985, Winnipeg, Manitoba May 1985 new markets difficult to producers say continued from Page i unconstitutional and is taking Legal action to Stop Legal of Vanags said the action has been effective in Locking Mani Toba out of their were very nervous As to How the americans Are Vanags Vanags said the mess caused by the Trade Barrier makes the future of hog exports to the United states if indeed they can take this kind of action we May have to look for other Vanags the whole Issue of free Trade is just thrown right out the its free Trade As Long As its a one Way bilingualism question sidestepped continued from Page 1 responsible for said he would have to look at the letter before he refused to say whether Manitoba was officially by government House Leader Andy Anstett said in a later interview the province is bilingual to the extent that legislature and court services Are offered in French and he said the debate Over whether Manitoba is officially bilingual has gone on for a Long he said the wording of the Laufer letter was not the most Filmon refused to comment on testimony by Gilberte president of la society that she was surprised by the provinces willing Ness to enshrine French rights in a constitutional Filmon said he would wait until the trial in which the comments were made is Over before comment ing on the political implications of the but he said finding new markets int easy because world markets Are and Canada lacks the subsidies which give european eco nomic Community producers a competitive Canadian pork Council spokesman Martin Rice said the american mar Ket appears less Rice said the government has indicated it will file a court injunction against the american officials Are concerned that allowing states to impose such sanctions will set a precedent which could affect the United states in other he which imports nearly twice As much from the United states As it could take Simi Lar action against drugs or Chemi cals used in that Rice Vanags said Canada already was in the process of Banning chloral which proves the Ameri can restrictions Are after nearly a year of health and welfare Canada pro posed a ban on the drug this giving producers 60 Days to re a widely used livestock has been linked to a Fata condition called plastic anaemia in one in the restrictions imposed by the states require hogs be certified free of the drug by a Federal veterinarian before they Are allowed into the state for Andre the Federal veterinarian responsible for developing a certification said it might entail a visit to each exporting producers that creates an impossible Situa Tion because the Board includes hogs from up to 15 farms with each spokesman Larry Sedgwick the department of com Merce is to decide whether Canadian hog producers Are being subsidized by their government in a Way which gives them an unfair i guess this is just a neat Way of stopping it very quickly be fore the department of Commerce makes its ruling on june Vanags promoter claims credit for making Lalonde Star continued from Page 1 he said Lalonde suspected Cole Man might launch some Type of court but its a Bunch of Hes got no in his Coleman says he made Lalonde the Star he is when he came to he had no prospects and was unable to pro Mote himself to a Canadian championship As a result of my i promoted him and brought him to the Point on july he won the Light heavyweight championship and his career took off from that he claims that after signing the contract with he proceeded to ensure the Rise of his career by obtaining endorsements and news Media he said he spent promoting the but has never been repaid Coleman claims Lalonde and Bou Langer already have transferred some assets to and that after tonight fight they intend to Transfer the he says the fighter stands to make up to from tonight soviet abuses detailed rotary George Shulti met soviet foreign minister Andrei Gromyko in Chilly discussion on prospects for an affus control foray to briskly dismissed As an internal matter Shults attempt to raise human rights cases during their six hour the Ottawa conference is closed to press largely at soviet but the american delegation is making All shifters addresses available in a concerted Effort to draw attention to the dismal human rights record of the soviet Union and its satellite along with his Schifter sent a 35page summary to each Delegate at the human rights ence listing names of political prisoners in East bloc countries As Well As details of recently tightened so Viet regulations for against the the paper says some of the new provisions opened the door to a revival of stalinist practices and reflected the increase in Kab Power and influence under the late soviet Leader Yuri it notes that criminal penalties for ant soviet agitation and propaganda frequently invoked against activists and which can include Sim ply writing Down subversive thoughts include up to 10 years imprisonment and five years inter Nal also focused upon the plight of imprisoned members of the Bill Vanags background surveys pens crowded with hogs that cannot be Helsinki watch groups established the 1975 accords to Monitor Progress in promoting human about 75 took on the task in the soviet Georgia and Schifter said three of them two ukrainians and an in soviet labor Camps last 15 were forced to emigrate from the soviet Union while 41 Are in labor psychiatric hospitals or serving terms of internal in addition to the Helsinki Moni tors sentenced for clearly political there Are others who were convicted on manufactured criminal ranging from hooliganism to Schifter protestants expected to win majority in Northern Ireland continued from Page 1 during polling police de fused two firebombs in Belfast police the Irish nation liberation a left Wing Ira claimed an estimated 60 per cent of North Ern Ireland million voters turned out yesterday to elect councillors in 26 local taking an Opportunity to influence the critical Issue facing their divided land whether to remain British or draw closer to the Irish experts expected an outcome Sim Ilar to that in 12 elections in North Ern Ireland in the last 12 the protestant majority was expected to win roughly 50 per catholics about 30 and protestant Catholic parties the the big question was How the vote would break Down inside the two on the protestant Side the official unionists faced a spirited Challenge from Ian Paisley Mili Tant democratic unionist on the Catholic the majority social democratic and labor party faced a vigorous sinn sinn fein for the first time actively sought seats in City Halls across hoping to show that while it is reviled by protestants and the British government As a front for terrorists of the outlawed it has Bedrock support among the catholics who make up 28 per cent of Ulster the party contested 91 of the 566 seats on 26 local it has won seats in the British the provincial Assembly and several local councils in past but has always refused to occupy preferring to Boycott them to defy British this time it has promised to take the seats it sinn Feins new strategy goes together with a drop in Ira attacks in Northern Ireland which has brought unprecedented Calm to Many parts of ability not 67yearold teacher says continued from Page 1 would have to step pursuant to the compulsory retirement terms of a collective agreement be tween teachers and their who still teaches Mathe Matics at Grant said she did not want to retire and successfully argued her Case in court of Queens Bench and Manitoba court of i just dont think that age has anything to do with ability or the wish of a person to work or not Craton said who obtained a University of Manitoba teaching degree in she was 49 when she started to me it was a dream come True and i really enjoy i think in a Good the school division appealed the Case to the supreme arguing that forced retirement was two Legal principles support the Contention that the Manitoba Public schools act takes precedence Over the Manitoba human rights division lawyer Robert Simpson told court when two statutes com the Law More recently enacted is he one statute having specific provisions rises above a conflicting Law that is phrased More students evidence holds ring of judge says continued from he said the alleged assault by the librarian did not involve any of the divisions unlike the other two the charge against Blazic stemmed from an incident 9 in which the student said he placed his hand on her Crotch area and squeezed her or about w the assault occurred in his office in the school and in the pretence of another Mineye Amrud female Stu in announcing the guilty Justice Scott Wright he believed the evidence of the victim r1 that of or her testimony bad the ring of judge Wright i do not believe the statement of the he dismissed the suggestion by pazics lawyer that the girl fabric ated the incident to get even with the teacher for not allowing her to be a Helper in the he noted a Long and thorough Cross examination of the girl by de Fence counsel Rocky Pollack to shake her claim that the assault did the judge noted the other student who was present corroborated the complainants he characterized As unreliable the testimony of three other female Stu dents called by the who said Pleic also had sexually assaulted Simpson argued that the Public schools act was More recent hav ing been reenacted in As opposed to the age discrimination clause which was enacted in As he said the schools act specifically allows school boards to make teachers Stop working at age while the human rights act generally bars age Justice William Mclntyre wanted to know if Simpson was saying the human rights act was altered each time contrary legislation was hearing Simpson answer in the judge Dickson asked what application the human rights act would have if it could be ignored in the face of specific Simpson returned to his Conten Tion that the Public schools act was More recent and said the Manitoba legislature must have intended to make it stand above human rights certainly there Are prohibitions and protections in the human rights act which Are very he later some would say the Public schools act dealing with Chil Dren is also Myers contested Simpsons claim that the maxims supported the school division and said they were merely guidelines that should not be allowed to Cloud an Issue of Basic there is really no rational reason for the specific policy in Myers added a a written submission there is nothing inherent in the Job of a teacher in a Public school that suggests that they As a matter of Public be retired at age Lidiar video Panasonic r i pv1331rk 1 slow change for to on week2 event Auto Stop rewind Sale Price two ways to buy function v wireless Remote 500 Worth of Bonus coupons free any no w v h feb finance 95 Wako off n Fri 10 p m mm7s1 my Maia Twu Kepr ;