Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - September 22, 1992, Winnipeg, Manitoba
The nation Winnipeg free press september King Gustaf watches As Cooks swedish King shares common turf with scouts Canadian press Ottawa no no suit and no just a soft spoken Man with a weighty i thought hed be older and More fancy and said 12 year old Todd Williams after meet ing King Carl Xvi Gustaf of swe Hes a pretty Cool the was in Ottawa this weekend for a series of scouting he is honorary president of the world scout which raises funds for scouting world i support it very if you dont take care of in time they will go for drugs and crime and so said the who became a scout at age Many Are from families without proper ties but together with other youngsters they can form a Good Start in life make learn skills and understand a said the father of a group of about 140 scouts and ventures officially welcomed the King to their Campground at Fitzroy Harbour provincial 45 Kilometres Northwest of a sip near the Entrance read Welcome the group saluted the King As Ca swedish and world scout ing flags flapped a sea scout band played the some scouts had the Opportunity to Cook a meal fit for a rain Bow Trout from Quebec and Corn on the cob topped the menu with Choc Olate cake for Leader appeals for Calm after tragedy sends Ottawa sos Byju Demonchuk Canadian press Yellowknife the govern ment Leader of the Northwest Territo Ries says the deaths of nine men in an underground explosion will Force the Federal government to resolve an of ten violent strike at the giant Yellowknife Gold Nellie Cournoyea appealed yester Day for Calm amid recriminations in the territorial which has been a hotbed of tension and confrontation since fridays but she said Federal labor minister Marcel has refused to intervene in the Fourmont hold strike must come to Yellowknife to Deal with i believe it would be difficult for him to say no at this time because it has to be Cournoyea police say the explosion was deliberately and they Are treating the deaths As a multiple the blast rocked an isolated Tunnel about 230 metres underground in the mine owned by Royal Oak mines of some residents of this City of along with replacement workers hired to fill in for striking have accused the Union of being responsible for the labor leaders angrily deny in a sombre sitting of the territorial Cournoyea said now is not the time to be assigning just because there is a criminal investigation under Way Doest mean there was Union she told the her voice it is unfortunate that striking Union their families and their leadership have had to defend them selves from accusations and abuse Over the past few the remains of the nine dead six former strikers who crossed the picket line and three replacement workers from outside the Northwest territories were removed yester Day from the mine and flown to Edmonton for forensic Ottawa has jurisdiction Over labor issues in the Danis has rejected Calls from labor the Territo rial government and Northern maps to intervene in the As a responsible he must find a Way to get labor and manage ment talking in a manner that will end the strife All of us have endured Over the summer said a spokesman for Danis said the fed eral government will not intervene in a private sector labor after serious consideration it was decided that such a course of action was not advisable or even said Danis press Micheline the parliament of Canada has never introduced backs work legislation suspending collective bargaining the context of a purely private and local undertake nine men were killed 18 in a mine explosion in explosion at the giant Yellowknife Gold mine Yellowknife tunnels off in various directions at various Drift 250 metres below men ride in 8 Man car pushed by electric locomotive with one Man at the soft Yafei j Shaft descends to 700 metres blast occurs 800 metres from main about Halfway to work source Edmonton Sun Racette said Danis is concerned about violent activity associated with the rocks were fires up set and Power lines explosives were detonated at least twice before last Milf Aarts coverup charges denied by Chris Wattle Canadian press Regina allegations that Saskatchewan Premier Roy Romanow suppressed evidence in the David Molgaard Case and orchestrated a coverup Are unfounded and the provinces Justice minister said Bob Mitchell said he believes charges made by Joyce Molgaard at a news conference in Winnipeg this weekend Are it certainly creates an innuendo which seems slanderous to Mitchell said i think this is scandalous shed better be prepared to Back this up with better evidence than she has to this Joyce Molgaard said Romanow knew in when he was attorney general under former nip Premier Allan that there were doubts about her sons conviction for the murder of a Saskatoon nursing As Molgaard told a news conference that an unnamed former Justice department employee has told her that Romanow and former chief prosecutor Serge Kujawa went into meetings with her sons file and that of serial rapist Larry last David Molgaard was freed after 22 years in prison when the supreme court of Canada ordered a new the court ruled that Evi Dence suggesting Fisher was involved in the 1970 killing should have been introduced at the but Mitchell said neither Romanow nor now an nip member of the recall any such meet they have absolutely no recollection of the meetings described in that statement they just simply deny that it Ever Mitchell said he finds it difficult to believe that Romanow would have gotten involved in Milga Ards the premiers method of conducting himself when he was attorney general was not to get involved in prose the Justice minister said he cannot pursue Milga Ards charges further without the name of the former government in w Vive eur or i Var to leasing professional at Midtown Ford Steve Maitland Over 8 years experience in automotive leasing this weeks lease specials pm signs land claims pact native Deal honors vow by Greg Joyce Canadian press 1992 explorer Al 4 door 4 wheel drive Stock automatic cruise bucket tilt 36 month pm allowance 459 58 per month plus 1992 Tempo go 4 door Sedan Stock air Power Power 36 per month plus 1992 Taurus l 4 door Sedan Stock air cruise 36 pm 349 12 per month plus based on 36 no Down Security Deposit 750 Pembina 2847650 North prime minister Mulroney consigned an agreement yesterday to establish the treaty calling it an Honor to redeem a fundamental Promise made to attending part of a his tradition filled ceremony on the Squamish nation Capulano beamed broadly As he sat on a round stage to sign the tripartite the creation of the commission was the major recommendation of a 1991 task Force that was to find ways to resolve the complicated question of land claims in British Premier Mike Harcourt signed on behalf of the while five native leaders represented first the which were to continue until late in the featured hundreds of Many dressed in an explosion of spa Klingly Bright elaborate head dresses and traditional who was draped in a Blue Blanket after he entered the packed up photo prime minister Mulroney is fitted with headband gymnasium in Honor of his status and the sacred called the commission Long he said a land claims commission had been promised by sir Wilfrid Lau i am honoured to be the prime min ister to redeem a fundamental prom ise made so Long ago that for whatever failed to Hon draped in a red said the signing of the agreement meant a new direction based on re Spect and recognition of aboriginal we can reach agreements in a just and honorable another chief de John of the la ten nation in Central implored everyone to forget past we can build on hurts and sorrows of the he there is a soft wind of change blowing across this that theme was echoed by Miles i a longtime spokesman for the Haida nation on the Queen Char Lotte located off Prince re Canada at a glance acid dumping May net charges from the Canadian press Ottawa the Federal Justice department May Lay charges against dioxide Canada for dumping 126 tonnes of sulphuric acid daily into the Lawrence officials con firmed but the department is worried a prosecution against dioxide could have an Adverse Impact on the yes Side in the referendum on the Charlottetown said an official who asked not to be its feared that action against the company would seem As an Unwar ranted Federal intrusion into Quebec the leak involved Ethy Lacr late and chemicals used in the manufacture of paint that can be fatal if inhaled and ignite Easi thousands Ilee Toronto thousand people were evacuated yesterday after a chemical spill at a suburban paint manufacturer released a foul smelling the spill at the Remco Plant in sub Urban East York forced the evacuation of several buildings in the including the Ontario science ism Canada and a shopping police North York general Hospital was forced to postpone surgery for about 1 hours after the Hospital sealed its ventilation system and stopped taking in outside retail sales slip Ottawa retail sales fell by per cent in july after a promising surge in statistics Canada re ported sales fell to billion in july from billion in june As sales at supermarkets and grocery stores fell sales in june had soared by per two plunge to deaths two employees of a Toronto contracting firm plunged 50 metres to their deaths yesterday while repairing a the whose names Haven been released by were repair ing bricks on the smokestack at the general motors components Plant in this Niagara Peninsula maybe the Brick gave maybe the scaffold gave Way and i guess they just said Nick a health and safety representative for local 199 of the Canadian Auto workers which represents workers at the fac there were bricks on the ground and you could see where some were missing from the Coroner Peter Ohalloran said an inquest will be held into the
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