Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - November 27, 1987, Winnipeg, Manitoba
It prior 4 Winnipeg free november 1987 random drug tests for police require negotiation continued from Page 1 apartment can implement testing of new recruits without the associations the Issue of random testing of current officers must be there Are going to be a few Guys who will justifiably see it As an infringement on their but the real problem will be in terms of our agreement with he As it stands now it would be an addition to the terms of employ which Are Laid out in our we have a specific clause in our agreement which says that any additional terms must be Nego chairman of a Canadian association of chiefs of police com Mittee on workplace drug said a seminar tuesday in Toronto concluded that All Canadian police departments should implement drug it was decided that police forces should take a leadership role and set an example on drug Ste phen said we Are going to be taking a close look at reemployment testing of All new recruits and some form of ran Dom testing of officers we now pm initially it might Only apply to people in High risk like the emergency response but we would like to extend random testing to the entire Force Stephen conceded that the Issue of mandatory testing is highly controversial and May be viewed by some As an infringement on their but he said the chiefs association has decided police should set a Good example for business and Industry by being among the first to make testing at least 15 Canadian corporations Are currently testing employees or Job the seminar while numerous others Are consider ing Only the Edmonton police depart ment now tests new recruits for drug and no Force in Canada tests officers already Stephen said is one of Only a few cities where police conduct random tests of offi cers for drug and alcohol the chief said police officers Are unique among members of the work Force because they Are armed and often placed in dangerous the potential for mistakes due to impaired judgement from alcohol or drug use must be addressed by test he passengers More at risk during Union says continued from Page 1 we dont keep extra air planes William president of the Toronto local of the International association of said passengers were flying in a More dangerous i dont think you can dispute since youve got 350 supervisors replacing but Norm an air Canada said the airline would not Compromise safety and would shut Down if conditions were in in Deputy prime minis Ter Don Mazankowski said the government would not immediately intervene in the dispute and urged the two sides to continue to seek a negotiated the Union has been in a Legal strike position since Early no vember and even the threat of rotating walkouts Hurt the air Canada has lost a reported million a Day since 4 in lost or cancelled travellers desert air Canada counter at Winnipeg Airport yesterday for Canadian airlines four drunk men grabbed pm defies free Trade opponents continued from Page 1 agreement and face the electoral consequences a spirited Mulroney looked his opponents squarely in the Eye and told them their efforts to foil the historic agreement will not Suc in going to to do what i think is right for the he in going to Lead and accept the consequences of the people when they pass a verdict upon of the pacts chief Pawley most openly challenged Mulroney by telling him he needed a National consensus before he could commit the country to the i believe you have a Respo Sibili prime to act on a fundamental Issue such As this one Only if you have a Strong consensus family packs court while Crown details Grism spending spree continued from Page 1 he applied for a Drivers licence under a false he said Grisim failed to appear on the felony but he did not know whether a warrant had been Grisim appeared yesterday in a courtroom packed with family Mem including his wife and and was granted Grinims Hersh said he is not sure if Grisim will be Able to meet the conditions of the which Calls for two sureties totalling and a Cash Deposit of outside Grinims us and other relatives refused in addition to the sureties and judge Lawrie Mitchell ordered to report weekly to ramp extradited a has been charged with six counts of theft Over one count of attempted theft and one of following a two month ramp Grisim was arrested in Mississippi and transferred to min Neapolis on a charge of interstate transportation of stolen he agreed last week to be extradited to Canada and arrived in Winnipeg under police escort wednes the charge was dismissed after Grisim was turned Over to Canadian Morton told court the first two theft charges relate to the disappearance of in Canadian Treasury Bills from a clients account at the investment firm Leves que Beaubien the funds were used to buy Gold Morton four other clients had cheques drawn on their accounts in Midas which Morton said were never the cheques were for and he on Grisim bought a 1987 Honda prelude Worth More than fled the country and trav Elled the United Morton on the same Grisim Transfer red joint ownership of his Wales Avenue Home and a 1986 Buick elec tra to his he some of the remaining Money was wired to Grinims Bank account in while was used to pay off an earlier investment loan he had with the Bank of Morton the latest theft charge involves the Sale of in Canadian Treasury which Grisim told coworkers was authorized by a Cli Morton the Deal was approved and a Cheque was made payable to a Trust company account in Grinims he the stockbroker arranged for about us to be wired to the United where it was used to buy Gold and Platinum from a Bullion dealer in Morton of the total that went missing from Levesque Beaubien All but has been accounted Wolch told court Grisim lived a Normal existence up until the Inci and there was a lot More to it than meets the Wolch told court that prior to his clients arrest in Grisim had contacted Winnipeg and indicated he was coming arguing for his release on Wolch said there was no reason for him to leave Winnipeg this is not a Case where he has a stash of he he has come to his senses and appears to have his head there is no reason for him to Grinims former Bill said he does not have any hard feelings towards Steve was my and even Darth Vader had a bit of Good in him and i think Steve Grisim has a lot of Good in he from canadians in favor of an agreement not a partial and not one built on regional Pawley its been said that this debate is about the heart and soul of i fear the agreement Means we have sold our and for what my advice and counsel is not to sign Mulroney quickly dismissed the comment saying he would not Rule Canada by the comment angered Pawley who said in 1985 Mulroney had pledged an economic policy based on full agreement from the i think the comment is very revealing of the prime ministers True policy and How far off it he really Pawley said in an inter the policy seems to have gone from one of consensus to a Divide and a smiling Mulroney called the opening Day of the first minis ters meeting Success because seven premiers favored free Trade and Only three Ontario and Prince Edward Island were but while Mulroney May have swayed Nova Scotia John Buchan and newfoundlands Brian Peck Ford with promises for expanded resource Frank Mckenna of new Brunswick remains Premier Joe Ghiz said no matter what the the people of Canada will decide because an escape clause in the which allows either party to cancel the agreement within six months of the official signing Mulroney will have to take the pact into an Ontario Premier David finding himself isolated on the con Ference room needed Only look outside the convention Centre for some Comfort where a crowd of More than protested the oblivious to the Mulroney opened the first ministers conference with a 40minute defence of the Trade he stressed the benefits the whole country would reap from the agree ment by improving Access to the markets and a Freer investment we All know that Trade is the Lifeblood of the Canadian that we Export fully 30 per cent of everything we twice the level of Japan and three times that of the United he we All know that millions of Canadian jobs depend on securing existing Export markets and creating new ones and that what we Are doing with the free Trade but Mulroney conceded free Trade would not cure All the country economic the free Trade agreement with the United states is neither a Mira Cle nor a i will not make us All wealthy by Christmas nor solve regional disparities by the he but it can become the Corner Stone for sustained economic growth and the creation of new and better jobs for Canadas continued from Page 1 Osborne mutilated body was found on the Frozen shores of Clearwater 50 Kilometres North of on Colgan testified yesterday that Norman Bernard Houghton and Johnston were drunk and wanted to have sex with a girl Whei they went for a drive in his fathers car on the night of he said a girl was forced into the car by Johnston As she was walking Down a Roadway in the the four men addressed each other by the wrong first names so she would not know who had grabbed he Houghton then drove to a cottage at Clearwater Colgan Testi with Manger in the front Pas Senger seat and the girl and Johnston in the during the Johnston ripped off the girls Blouse in an Colgan he said he put his hand on her but she i thought it might be a Little fun to get my hand on her Colgan at the All five got out of the car and the four men started drink Colgan forced from car he said Johnston wrestled with the but she was making so much noise they thought they should drive her to a quieter after driving North to the Pum House Johnston forced the girl out of the car while the other three men remained listening to the Colgan he said he heard a banging noise at the rear of the car for five or 10 adding i thought she was getting beat Colgan said he told Houghton to get out and try to help the and he but several minutes Johnston came Back to the car and grabbed a screwdriver from under the front after talking with Manger about what they should Colgan said he opened the window and yelled for the two other men to join Johnston and Houghton came Back to the car after he yelled a second he Colgan said he heard one of the four men in the car ask where the girl and a Man replied Shes he said the four men drove Back to the Pas at about 3 on and Houghton and Johnston were dropped off at a he said he and Manger then went to a in Colgan recollection of the night of the slay ing was attacked by defence lawyers Greg Brodsky and John poor memory you got your Freedom for a Mem Ory you dont Brodsky told that the reason i Sug Gest you made up the because he Johnston could do prison time better than Scurfield said the sheriffs april 1986 account of an earlier statement by Colgan quotes the Crown witness As saying the girl was stabbed in the car during the trip to Clearwater Lake and that he was sitting in the front seat at the asked Why this differed from his testimony in Colgan replied maybe he Wilson was just As drunk As i when i was telling him at the who described himself As an alcoholic and former drug tray testified earlier yesterday that he has difficulty remembering things when but he said the Earl morning hours of became Clear to him in the past Colgan admitted during crossed lamination that it would kill his father to see him go to jail for he also said it would be difficult for him to serve a murder sentence because he is an srey up weekend Sale everyone wins most of our advertised specials plus Many others Are inside the building for your Comfort during this special Sale 1987 fantasy Van All you want in a fully loaded luxurious travel Van and 3 others to choose not As winning Price 1981 sprint fuel Economy Best by trans port rear 3 Speed 7 others to choose winning Price 8865 1988 Chevy i ton full gauge tilt and Many others to choose from winning Price 4 1988 celebrity air rear 15 others to choose winning Price 1988 Astro cargo Van Auto gauge pack tilt wheel much 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