Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 3, 1987, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Shultz reaffirm Trade talks up external affairs minister Joe Clark and state Secretary George Shultz rededicated their governments to free Trade negotiations but they said getting an agreement in the three months left before a fall deadline is going to be Clark said he Hopes supporters of free Trade will Start speaking out More loudly to drown the refrains groups in both our countries who Are ready to be afraid or who think it nation is better politics to look inward than to reach Clark and Shultz discussed defence and other issues at their quarterly meeting in Windsor after addressing members of the economic club of Detroit across the Bor after the state depart excellence your Leica specialist in a division of Independent jewellers 493 notre 7744343 ment spokesman Charles Redman said both sides Are going to have to make compromises for a Trade Deal but we believe we can get an agreement and the administration is prepared to push it through in his Clark singled out the Canadian labor Congress and some members of parliament As Resolute opponents of a Trade pact and he later told reporters that critics must counter protectionists in the United states who might put this negotiation in both Clark and Shultz told the luncheon audience of about people that there is still no Guaran tee that a free Trade Deal will be deadline for a draft agreement is if this negotiation let it fail on its Clark if it is to and it certainly All of us who know the merits of expanded Trade must enter fully in the he cited negotiating demands for eased investment restrictions in Canada and Canadian demands for a binding Trade disputes settlement procedure As major problems remaining in the Shultz struck a similar say ing Success is not but we Are optimistic that we will be Able conclude a draft agreement which advances the economic interests of both countries and present it for congressional and parliamentary re View in Early there was Light laughter in the audience when in a tone of mock joked about canadians dominating culture through their Worth of investment in the printing and publishing there going to dominate our culture and our thinking with those tremendous investments right at the heart every thing like Shultz some critics of free Trade in Canada say it threatens cultural so proposed Canadian legis lation that would place More control of the movie distribution Industry in Canadian hands has been placed on a Back Shultz raised the Issue in their talks and officials said Canada is willing to consult on it but is sticking by the principle of More Canadian Clark told reporters he was not offended by Shults comment on of w w this saturday Jgr cab its i so big we had to f move it to the parking inside the buys Are fantastic outside there dont miss out personal shopping Only yes our main warehouse will be open v Fine furniture appliances right since 1932 guaranteed of free parking 1000 James at Ellice 7743546 visa Mastercard Welcome Ltd up photo Winnipeg free july 18 Clark Shultz arrive for talks in sovereignty because it want very Long ago that senior officials didst know what we were talking about when we were discussing Cul Tural Shultz also touched on military welcoming Canadas sup port for arms control negotiations wit the soviet Union and say ing president reagans administration is pleased with the increased Levels of Canadian de Fence on environmental Shultz said a proposed acid rain Accord with Canada is still under consideration and that he was surprised Clark did not refer to a announcement on incinerator pollution with some Clark said he reiterated Canadas opposition to a program which provides subsidies for american farm while the program is aimed at competing with european farm Export Clark said i made the Point again that Canada Farmers Are suffering As a result of that particularly As it cuts into areas which have been our Trade Mulroney threatens to recall parliament Over Senate delays up prime minister Mulroney warned yesterday he May recall parliament this summer if the Liberal dominant de Senate tries to stall legislation passed by the House of i can assure you that if the Liberal majority in the non elected Senate poses antidemocratic Ges Tures against the will of elected you can presume that there will be decisive asked by reporters whether that could include recalling Mulroney its not to be ruled who visited his Home town on the North Shore of the Lawrence River and attended Cere monies for new Canadian said he will discuss the possibility of recalling parliament with Deputy prime minister Don Mazankowski in the next few three Bills the commons has approved three Bills which must still pass through the Senate and then receive Royal assent to become Law but both the Senate and the commons must be in session for Royal one of the Bills stalled in the upper would give better Patent Protection to drug companies while the other two Bills facing the Senate would deregulate the transportation Liberal senators on a committee studying c22 voted monday to extend their examination of the controversial Bill by several but Mulroney warned yesterday that it is not the senates duty to overturn a decision made by the the elected members of this House decided and sent their Deci Sion to the Senate and it would be very inappropriate to see it try to sabotage and frustrate the will of democratically elected if the House has to be recalled in the Middle of so be earlier a senior aide to Deputy prime minister Don Mazan said maps Likely wont be called Back next week to give final approval to the three we Are making preparations in Case its next week but it does look said Tom Van who added a recall is not expected until the senators have finished Stu dying the it really hinges on what the sen ate Van Dusen said the Senate com Mittee hearings on the drug Patent Bill Are scheduled to resume tues senator lome chairman of the drug was unavailable for senator Leo chairman of the transportation said hearings on the two deregulation Bills Arent scheduled to Start until he said committee including conservative voted unanimously to ask interested parties to submit written briefs by july 31 and begin hearings in sep no one from the government has asked him to Speed up the committee Langlois the government had wanted sen ate approval on the three Bills before the commons broke for the summer on Van Dusen initially said the government might be willing to wait until the fall for approval on the transportation Bills if Senate deals with the drug Bill but he later said Mazankowski is Adamant about getting final approval on the transportation Bills this summer As he sees the three As a Van Dusen support payment defaulters tracked a atom Toronto up a year program to crack Down on the tens of thousands of parents who default on support payments for their former spouses and children went into action Ontario attorney general Ian Scott an the governments support and custody enforcement program will relieve usually of the emotional and financial Bur Den of tracking Down estranged spouses and starting Legal proceed Ings to enforce he due to the High costs associated with Many people legally entitled to support have been unable to take Steps to ensure that their rights Are Scott told a news the vast majority of these individuals Are women and Many of them Are single parents living below the poverty As Many As 85 per cent of on trios support orders filed in family court affecting about 000 children Are currently in de Scott taxpayers end up shouldering the Burden through welfare programs even though support payments Are not usually missed because of an inability on the part of the absent Parent to Scott under the new support payments ordered by the courts or agreed to in separation agreements will be made directly to one of eight enforcement offices across the prov government cheques will be issued to the creditors when pay the ment is received from the debtor and any missed payments will be automatically noted by the computer and trigger enforcement defaulters will be tracked through driving unemployment insurance records and any other information the government May have that individuals and their lawyers do its often difficult to find where people work if Treyve left Scott government has Access to that information and intends to use it in tracing Ontario has reciprocal agreements with All other provinces and 26 states in the United states that should help in tracking those who leave the he failure to meet payments could result in the defaulter having wages garnished and assets seized and Scott adding it should on from one to two months to locate and enforce pay ment from a creditor after a missed the program should save taxpayers million in welfare payments in the first five Scott Manitoba and Quebec All have implemented support enforcement programs in the last 10 but Ontario will be the first to enforce support provi Sions in separation the Ontario program will also be the first to enforce custody provi Sions by assisting in locating and pursuing parents who abduct Chil Dren contrary to custody Itoda
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