Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - April 22, 1994, Winnipeg, Manitoba
56 pages vol 122 no 141 publications mail registration 0286 a Mcmumm Winnipeg free press get Post pm get Post outside City in Ontario weekly Homo delivery Post in Winnipeg Way Post outside City april 1994 backs air strikes Cabinet cant let bosnian conflict go on As it Chretien declares Canadian press Ottawa Canada will sup port air strikes against the bosnian serbs if they refuse to Stop bombing any of six und Esig rated Safe havens in prime minister Chretien said the Cabinet has come to the conclusion that we cannot let that Situa Tion go on As it Chretien said after a late meeting with Cabinet on a Day dubbed the worst the besieged town of Gorade has seen in the meeting was held after a Spe Cial four hour debate in the com Mons on whether Canada should support increased involvement in the former maps did not vote and Cabinet did not require their approval for its but in maps from All Par ties backed the governments Deci Sion to support nato air strikes on serbian forces attacking the in designated there Are concerns bombing raids could enrage the serbs and endanger Canadian peacekeepers on the about 900 Canadian troops Are in Bosnia and another Are in neighbouring asked what safeguards there would be for Canadian Chretien replied its always dangerous in those earlier in the foreign affairs minister Andre Ouellet said Canada has to make Tough decisions in the name of peace and hopefully air strikes will not be necessary but we have to say tonight if there will be air said the Liberal government said it called the debate because it wanted to hear views of maps before deciding whether to support air defence minister David Collen Ette acknowledged the decision crisis in Bosnia shells rain on Gorade allow nato to a2 could endanger Canadian we have known it Means expos ing personnel to some risks and they Are very Collenette re Ferring to the incident in which 16 Canadian peacekeepers were taken hostage and later the decision wont be taken lightly but when we see this kind of situation in Europe in in the heart of Western time has come to bloc quebecois Leader Lucien Bouchard assured the government the official opposition would sup port Tough this is a Case where we have to be he in Reform Leader pre Ston Manning said he is concerned Canadian troops would be left exposed to serb attacks if the unix hands air the Reform party would like to know whether the government feels the command and support Structure of the in operation there is capable of carrying out something More said not All maps were enthusiastic about greater involvement in the Liberal my Fred a retired says Hes a reluctant sup air without follow on action by ground sometimes has the effect of strengthening the resolve of those people who Are be ing said Mif new Democrat Simon de Jong said the arms embargo against the bosnian government should be lifted so muslims and croats can de fend quote of the Day re would twant to give up a Homp run to a Winnipeg Gold eyes Pitcher Mark Futrell says he wont take anything off his pitches when he faces the Colorado Silver a women baseball y details of Page c3 the weather today May tomorrow mostly 40 Chance of Sun sett Moon re Ftp sets on Page c9 inside Ann in pursuits spoils to to boy says As deportation to Nigeria looms Ken free press from Bettina and John with Back to camera Are raised in kids ordered out Batree Nathan staff reporter last Abraham Olarewaju was the Star of the operetta put on by John King this he was in hiding like a with his older Brothers and until that when the four turned themselves in to immigration in said in an interview in a Southend Park i dont know whats going to Abraham is being forced to leave the country of his birth and the Only place Hes called his family will be deported to Nigeria any Day say immigration he is the Only Canadian citizen in the he has a voice like an Angel and he is a Good person to have said Richard principal of Abrahams John i think this is unfair what is happening to Abrahams was told in june 1993 that the family would have to leave the an immigration hearing determined that she did not have any Means to support the children 16 and Are not Canadian and were also Given they tried to Appeal that decision but the Appeal was denied earlier this notices of deportation were Given april the children say they feel scared and How would you feel asked an embittered what if i told you that you had to give up your life and go to Mexico tomorrow John was born in Nigeria but says he remembers nothing of since Canada has been from his the government is cheating my Mother works we work and All these other criminals and bums on the Street waste government John we Are trying to be productive members of John is a third year science student at the University of and had plans to become a everybody says All these bad things about immigrants and you know Why they Send All the Good people out of the he Felicia was studying nursing at the u of she was planning to apply for work in the United states or Kenai Eliot Felicia Olarewaju at remand inside Story i this is Justice family supporters ask b2 Europe in when her courses were to since september the family has relied on friends for food and Felicia was unable to get social assistance or a work John King school used of its funds to give Abraham piano lessons this Abraham has never had a lesson but he has an incredible Talent for playing by marvelled All the children Are top students in John pointed out Emmanuel wants to be a lawyer and Bettina wants to be a were not just your average were hardworking individuals and were trying to make it on our own but they wont let John Long More pain give the dying a Choice expert Sybil Redekop staff reporter up to a third of Manitoba health budget is spent on patients in the last six months of their often doing no More than dragging out a painful a bioethics professor its almost certain that we Over treat these said Arthur Schafer of the University of Manito Bas philosophy we seem to be spending fortunes of Money on people who Are going to die any but he said the Issue is less one of dollars than the fact that the treat ments often accomplish Little except make patients final Days the treatment comes at a it Means being in a Hospital instead of at it Means tubes up your it Means being heavily Sedat i think if people Are Given a big Ger they will choose the care most appropriate for he Schafer made his comments at a conference at Misericordia general Hospital where health professionals Are trying to draw up a Bill of rights for at the top of the Bill of which could be drafted As Early As will be the patients right to be fully informed about his or her ill and to have a say in dialogue health professionals believe such open dialogue Between patients and caregivers will result in fewer patients choosing Longshot medical treatments in their final its All right for patients to say to their no thank youve done everything i Lou ise conference the rights could eventually be posted in hospitals and nursing Homes around the if adopted by the provincial health Gillman Garth director of the Misericordia intensive care agreed with Schafer that doctors Are Over treating terminally ill if people Are in the stages of Ter Minal perhaps they should be in palliative care where they can be made instead of undergoing the latest in High technology and Diehl Gillman said Many doctors instinctively try to do everything pos sible to keep patients alive because its Good modern but it might not be Good for the patient As a she said Frank exchanges Between doctors and patients Are but Are not As common As they should Schafer said growing numbers of doctors prefer straight talk with patients on matters of terminal in per cent of doctors surveyed said they Tell tents they had terminal in a similar study in 90 per cent of doctors surveyed said they would inform their Lookout pm out 16 my Fuu co Ioui Fly ii wit an innovative Money saving Way to buy furniture 78 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