Winnipeg Free Press

Monday, June 29, 1987

Issue date: Monday, June 29, 1987
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Previous edition: Sunday, June 28, 1987

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 29, 1987, Winnipeg, Manitoba 4 Wibot Ageg of free it tote no shows effect on vote predicted continued from Page 1 lat night one person not voting could change the Domm con cedes when tax Reform funds touted for benefits continued from Page 1 Dulude said any Money Ottawa saves because of quirks in tax re form should be slowed Back immediately into child tax credits or family the child tax credit was designed to deliver maximum benefits to the some benefits to the Middle class and Little or nothing to Well to do maximum benefits this tax year Are for every child under 18 for families with net incomes below benefits Are reduced by for every of additional net family income and eventually disappear As incomes continue for the credits Are to in crease to a the income threshold for maximum benefits will be in the order of assuming an inflation rate of four per cent this just Over one million families with net incomes of or More claimed the child tax credit in the last year for which there Are taxation statistics from Revenue the number of families above 000 should be noticeably higher by 1988 because of wage increases in the intervening the governments tax Reform documents do not have anything specific to say about reducing the child tax but the cuts Are part of an illustration of tax calculations for a family before and after Allmand qualifies his estimate of a five vote margin when he does not think his Side will lose by More than but says if we win it could be by one or some maps who oppose restoration say privately they do not think they can but they Hope to make it so close that the Campaign for Restora Tion will stall before a Bill can get through the if the first vote favors a return to the death penalty in a committee of maps will draft a Bill during the specifying the precise offences to be punishable by death and the method of the Bill will be submitted for fur ther debate starting in in a legislative process that could take a year or More to Patrick Cavanaugh of amnesty the human rights organization that has lobbied hard against says his count indicates if we win it will probably be because some people in favor of the death penalty dont show even making it close would be a moral because amnesty estimated four months ago that More than 170 maps could vote for restoration enough to carry the House by a margin of More than 60 i personally dont see legislation Ever Cavanaugh in the Long run i see More and More conversions to our among the High profile conver Sions within the last week have been Secretary of state David Crombie and veterans affairs minister George both of whom used to support the Cabinet considered evenly although Many of its heavy weights Are opposed to the death penalty including prime minister Justice minister Ray external affairs minis Ter Joe Clark and transport minis Ter John senior ministers counted As favor ing capital punishment include finance minister Michael health minister Jake Epp and a labor minister Pierre Cadieux announces appointment of mediator Bill Kelly i a Jis Chance to move seen continued from Page 1 on his the Union says strik Breakers Are responsible for turning the dispute into the most violent postal strike in Canadian Kellys appointment was taken by some As a sign Ottawa May be ready to give Canada Post new room to negotiate a it would be unfair to Kelly to say he Doest pick fights he cant a National labor who asked not to be but Hes no he get involved if there was no Hope of settling the Dunstan said some Progress had been made on minor issues without a mediator but there had been no movement on major the Agency wants carriers to de liver More accept a oneyear pay remain out on routes Over lunch hour in the Case of new provide their own cars to drive to and from their Mcgarry said the demands Are being made despite significant improvements in productivity by work ers at Canada the Agency annual tabled Friday in said individual carriers were delivering 40 More pieces of mail per shift than when Canada Post became a Crown corporation in inside workers were sorting 251 pieces of mail per hour up from 220 Over the same the report Canada posts operating deficit fell to million for the year ended March Down from million the previous year and million lower than Canada Post says More Belt tight ening is needed to eliminate operating deficits entirely by next March As the government has Mcgarry said he Hopes a mediator will help but he emphasized he will not agree to any significant conces charter test of legislation lawyers argues continued from Page 1 Dom of expression protects bar he noted that in another Case last the supreme court ruled picketing is a form of expression protected by the in a recent the Nova Scotia supreme court concluded that if picketing is a constitutionally guaranteed form of is negotiating or it flows from that the Nova Scotia ruling that legislation which Short circuits bargaining and brings it to an end May very Well infringe on Freedom of Gardner and that exactly what Bill 61 would the lawyer said it could be argued the legislation violates the Equality rights provisions of the charter be cause it gives employees the right to veto a management request for final offer but not vice they obviously Are not being treated Gardner one has the Power of discretion and one although the Equality of rights provision supposedly is confined to Gardner said employers May be individuals As Well As Cor he said if a single employer were to successfully Chal Lenge the constitutional Validity of the the ruling would apply to All employers because the legislation would have been declared to be of no Force and Gardner said the Freedom of Liberty argument would be the toughest to the basis of the argument would be that the meaning of the word Liberty under 7 of the charter protects the right not to he another Winnipeg labor Paul said he also expects someone will launch a charter Chal Lenge to the legislation if it is enacted in its present whether it would be who Tesky an experienced arbitrator in labor said the govern ment should withdraw the Legisla Tion and allow More discussion on victim called credible witness continued from Page 1 Ham slashed him across the Cheek with a he then followed me in and slugged me on the head with a Mcdonald i can barely remember crawling Mcdonald spent 23 Days in Hospi Tal As a result of severe head injuries suffered during the Tateham was found guilty of aggravated assault in december 1986 and sentenced to two years in Pris his sentence was to be served on top of a two year jail term for 11 previous property Manitoba court of Queens Bench Justice Vern Simonsen said Mcdon Ald was found to be a credible wit Ness during the a Large amount of blood also was found inside the shed to substantiate his court was but when he made a claim for compensation As a victim of violent Mcdonald said he was turned Down because the Board Felt he had acted in collusion with Tateham in committing the Mcdonald said he appealed the ruling after the Crown ordered a stay of proceedings against his break and enter charge in february although the charges were dropped the following Mcdonald said the Board quashed his arguing there was insufficient evidence to suggest he didst willingly participate in the i think its Mcdon Ald did i need to have a gun pointed at my head in the bar to go along with him now collecting said damage to the left Side of his brain As a result of the attack has impaired his speech and left his right hand partially compensation Board spokesman Jim Buchok said if the three Mem Ber claims committee quashes Mcdonalds second the claimant is entitled to a hearing by the whose decision would be nip must share blame for tory says continued from Page 1 Rheaume adding losses to Alberta Are hard to the losses to British Columbia were caused by Job opportunities at expo he while the losses to Nova Scotia Are Proba Bly caused by former Nova so trans who moved to Alberta Dur ing the Oil Boom gradually Drifting Back conservative la de Connery Portage la Prairie said the cur rent nip government used to scream and holler about Migra Tion losses when it sat in opposition to the now the shoe is on the other there going to have to share a bit of the Industry minister Vic Schroeder said things Are much better than during the tory when net losses to inter provincial migration peaked at nearly in one year and outstripped the provinces birth when opposition Leader Gary Filmon can show us four nip years like the four tory years then its time to get worried about Schroeder Ontario has been doing very that is where al the Federal Money has been Ontario is the Only province to gain population through inter pro Vinci al migration during the last two councillor Back on centres Board a Gladstone town councillor says he will continue probing alleged irregularities at the seven regions health Centre following reaffirmation of his place on the centres Board of directors last Board chairman Henrietta who suspended Jim Sorensen from the Board last says he can sit on the Board Only if he does not go Public with what she Calls confidential inform if there is something where there May be trouble he has to ask the Board for an Kleemola said if the Board cannot provide Hes got to learn to accept the conclusions we Kleemola said Sorensen was suspended from the 16member Board at the request of other members last month because he was a divisive influence in meetings and breached rules on Sorensen says he was suspended because he wanted a doctors report on 16 deaths in a 10month period at a seniors which the Board was reluctant to give this confidentiality thing is a big he its an excuse not to Deal with a lot of items Ive raised its nothing but a Sorensen was reinstated on the Board following a meeting with lawyers for the Board and the town of Gladstone on the town had threatened the Board with Legal action if it did not rein 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