Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - October 3, 1992, Winnipeg, Manitoba
The nation Winnipeg free press october once for caller backs no Side Trudeau wit wins Over onetime foe asked whether he was just an angry old Man with a tired old former prime minister Pierre Trudeau shot Back Pythagoras a mathematics philosopher in ancient Greece was an angry old but two and two still equal Hes Quick on the the caller Hes the Only Guy who could spit in your Eye and Tell you you were going to like the caller was of the Exchange was Vintage a demonstration he can still dance pirouettes around the rest of it came after a speech he gave thursday in a Montreal restaurant with the unlikely name of the la Maison egg the speech was another attack on the Charlottetown another denunciation of Quebec nationalist blackmailers and the weaklings who give in to their it As provocative and it led to a torrent of reaction across Canada it also led to the Call from the businessman with close ties to the Manitoba it was an interesting in part because he had a reasonable analysis of the potential Impact of Trudeau but More so the Man seemed to embody the incredible tangle of emotions and politics the 26 referendum seems to be the who asked not to be was a Mulroney Delegate in the 1983 tory leadership today he despises Hes a a Snake Oil the most distrusted politician in 200 he tries to be what he is part of the reason Hes a no supporter is because the defeat of the Accord will terminate today the caller likes he happens to be saying what i inking it through the referendum debate and want to he but he didst i utterly despised the he created this Hes the one that pitted the English against the Hes the one who gave the Finger to the he raped Alberta with the National Energy his government had More scandals than the businessman believes will help yes forces in Trudeau assertions that Quebec is getting too that the Accord will create a Hierarchy of rights with Quebec on Are bound to persuade some people to Cash if he came to Western Canada and said youre getting All this and youre going to be on we would grab it like he he said in the Trudeau will help the no he will Appeal to some of the old time liberals who never got Over but More he will fuel resentment toward Quebec Over old grudges like the cf18 his message will tap into deep repressed no he As the caller said Trudeau is making it easy for people to say concerned about the Accord Call me at 6977244 Trudeau denounces Charlottetown agreement at press conference in politicians scathing after Trudeau no speech a photo by Linda Shearman Canadian press Pierre Trudeau got called every name in the Book yesterday and then said Ontario pre Mier Bob a Man of said fed eral health minister Benoit Boucha the father of Western alien added Premier Joe and prime minister Mulroney got his licks in during a radio interview yesterday saying Trudeau was guilty of a giant Concession to the provinces a decade in a rare speech thursday night in Trudeau called the Charlottetown constitutional Deal a mess and urged a no vote in the 26 he said the Deal would weaken the Federal govern give the provinces too much Power and create a Hierarchy of rights among canadians with que Freezer ready Manitoba grown Turkey with every 1991 sprint convertible Auto cassette much 1992ciera4dr Auto with cruise split Bench with stereo 1992 Jimmy 4x4 lilt cruise cassette Luggage Tahoe tinted Glass much 1992 Geo tracker Psi convertible 4x4 Auto cassette rally Auto Locking Block much 1992 Astro cd All drive extended Atwith 8 air dam fog Lite Remote mirrors much 1992 Silverado 2 we 3a ton Long 350 Wilh factory am pm stereo tilt cruise 2 tone trailor towing Cooling much 2 to choose from 0 no documentation 0 on spot financing 0 every night until 9 a Day saturday open every Nite til 9 and All Day Steinbach 3263466 direct the Constitution Beers at the but Mulroney told an interviewer at Chen in that Trude Aii was the great Compro miser when he Patriate the Constitution in is it possible to imagine a conces Sion More than to give a province the notwithstanding clause which allows a province to go around decisions of the supreme court of Canada the battered Canadian Dollar slipped yet it fell Al most half a cent in Early then recovered almost the same amount despite the biggest inter est rate increases in at least 60 years that were to have stabilized uncertainty Over the referendum has helped set the Dollar which has in turn put upward pres sure on interest economies say the rising rates will continue to put the brakes on any economic re the Dollar dipped As Low As cents us Early yesterday after Clos ing thursday at cent Down from on it closed at in Rae was Quick to reject Trudeau arguments against the Charlottetown i have no respect for what Hes Rae i think its destructive and egotistical and i think at every level its something that we have to take on an open line radio Rae continued his criticism of its Preston Manning with intellectual he com paring Trudeau to the Reform party Leader who is also campaigning for a no Benoit campaigning for the yes Side in called Trudeau a Man of destruct nip drops behind Reid poll says by Paul Samyn staff reporter Steinbach Jean Chretien liberals continue to Lead the political but Brian Mulroney tories Are now Back in second place for the first time since july an Angus Reid poll has according to reids National sur vey released the Federal liberals enjoy support from 43 per cent of decided continuing an upward trend that began earlier this the conservatives remain steady at 20 per cent while the nip Are now at 15 per their lowest standing since the beginning of the 1984 30 per cent of those surveyed designated none of the above when asked which of the three major party leaders would make the Best prime the poll canadians Are fairly cynical about All three Scott an Angus Reid research said the Telephone Survey of canadians conducted Between 22 and also found the Reform party is holding firm at 13 per cent nationally while the bloc quebecois is at six per 32 per cent of canadians Are currently a Fig ure Angus Reid says reflects a fairly High level of voter frustration even this far in Advance of a possible fed eral in Manitoba and the liberals Are at 30 per Fol Lowed by the Reform party at 25 per cent and the nip at 23 per the tories Only attracted 19 per cent of the Prairie vote in these two prov Mackay said the Rise of the tories and the fall of the nip May have to do with Audrey Mclaughlin continuing Lack of Mulroney has been highly visible promoting the North american Chretien still on top free Trade agreement and the re cent constitutional he Audrey Mclaughlin has been showing a steady the which is considered accurate within percentage Points plus or minus 95 per cent of the reports that 26 per cent of those surveyed think Chretien would make the Best prime Mclaughlin was chosen by 18 per cent while Mulroney continues to lag behind at 16 per Mulroney is in first place in being the Choice of 23 per cent of voters compared to 19 per cent for Mclaughlin and 18 per cent for in Manitoba and Mclaughlin is in the polling 29 per Chretien is at 24 per cent and Mulroney was the pick for prime minister of 11 per Canada at a glance convict files suit against parents from the Canadian press Victoria a 20yearold Man convicted of attempted murder last year is suing his parents for Battery and false in his statement of claim filed in supreme the Man also accuses his Par both of intentional infliction of mental individually and the Man was 17 when convicted of attempted his lawyer said his client can not be identified under the Young of fenders the lawyer said As a result of the parents his Cli ent suffered severe emotion psychological and physical causing pain and loss of wages both past and loss of future earning capacity and loss of the amenities of protect Urback Halifax a Canadian Navy ship sent to help victims of Hurricane Andrew returned Home while in the 350 Navy and air Force personnel on the Supply ship protect eur helped rebuild two the schools we rent expected to reopen this but began classes it was a Small that Canada but it was important said Doug those children Are now Back in their own apology made Charlottetown the president of the University of Prince Edward Island has apologized to students for his handling of a sexual assault complaint on an 18yearold female Stu Dent complained to University authorities last week that she was sexually assaulted at a residence but police we rent notified until six Days when the girls Mother went to the University president Willy Eliot said theres no Way he can explain everything about the assault but was willing to meet with students to Tell what he courts closed Saskatoon two provincial court judges shut Down their courts this week and Are refusing to hear any Small claims applications until the government supplies them with court the move caught lawyers and claimants by they were told they could have their cases adjourned to another or they could Start a new action at a future every Small claims court in the except those in Regina and have a court they open swear in operate tape recorders to provide transcripts and Mark provincial court judges have been asking for the clerks for More than two years and the government was warned last week the shutdowns would occur if clerks we rent said judge Gerald escape deadly Grassy one Man drowned and an other is missing after they fled from police by swimming from an Island to the Mainland 70 metres Ontario provincial police said the pair and another Man were found thursday on the Island in Grassy Lake North East of Kenora by officers investigating several breaking in the the officers also found a boat full of goods and told the three men to wait on the Island until they could take the boat to the unload and return to pick them Jones Only one Man made it to Shore and told police his two friends didst make Jones
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