Winnipeg Free Press

Wednesday, September 21, 1994

Issue date: Wednesday, September 21, 1994
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - September 21, 1994, Winnipeg, Manitoba The nation Winnipeg free press a q september Canada at a glance school head drug suspect from the Canadian press Watson Yukon elementary school principal Don Harding is one of 10 people charged with drug trafficking of ramp said formerly worked As a teacher in this Community just North of the Border and now is employed in 75 Kilometres South of new line of work Vancouver for Gardener Bill Vander the grass is Greener on the other Side of the the Horticulturist and former Premier flies to China next month with wife Lillian to set up a greenhouse business outside Quebec venture to establish its political credentials in the Reform party has formed its first two Riding associations in that one near Ottawa and the other in the Eastern cutting red tape Halifax Genova Scotia government released a plan yesterday it says will help businesses Cut through red the government announced it will appoint a business advocate to work in the provincial economic renewal the advocate will identify provincial regulations that hinder business growth and will Point out which ones could be Lizard elusive Onta metre Long Lizard that Likely escaped from its owner two months ago was sighted yesterday in a residential but remained at Large after eluding its would be the a Monitor Lizard missing from an area Home since mid july a team of reptile wranglers on a Chase before disappearing into the wilds of the cites West clinic coming first abortion clinic is almost ready and the Man behind it says its Long the clinic will open in mid october in this City of and will also be a training Centre for Henry Morgentaler ready yet of newfoundlands quaint Rural areas May not be ready for a surge in tourism that could provide jobs for scores of displaced fishery an Industry analyst Texas based Clare Gunn came away with this impression after a Road trip that took him to picturesque outposts and Parks to prepare workshops this week for tourism Industry her Reward Leeann Ansell wanted to be a police officer since she was 12 years old and her recent International award for finding a kidnapped baby has helped affirm her career Ansell was Given an excellence in performance award at the 32nd annual training conference of the International association of women police in a 13year Veteran of the Halton regional police is the first Canadian female officer to receive the up photo Highway carnage Niagara Falls firefighters douse the remains of three Tran sing at least three other passersby helped Rescue two port trucks following a Chai reaction crash yesterday that truckers and the Driver of a car after the six vehicle pileup sparked a fiery killing one truck Driver and in Juron the Busy Queen Elizabeth Way country music tapes seized recordings sold rom say in Wake of raids Canadian press red Cross should quit blood probe told by sue Montgomery Canadian press Montreal the Cana Dian red Cross lacks the leadership and credibility to oversee Canadas blood system and should stick to activities such As promoting boating a former red Cross medical director said yester the red Cross should not be blamed for the tragedy a decade ago when the virus that causes aids entered the blood system through i infected Raymond Guevin told an inquiry into the safety of Canadas it did the Best it could under extremely difficult said who was medical director of the red Cross blood Centre in Montreal from 1964 to but he said it was time the red Cross concentrated on activities such As promoting swimming and boating i believe that the red Cross lacks the leadership and credibility to be involved in the blood system and should be forced to restrict itself to its social Guevin Quebec rate High Guevin said the blood system should be run by a new government which he said could go under the name transfusion the headed by Justice Horace also heard that from november 1985 to october the first year that blood Cen tres began testing for almost three times As Many Quebec donors tested positive than elsewhere in on a per capita by january documents it was 12 times the National Quebec was closer to a develop ing country than a modern country in terms of these Guevin told the which wraps up in Mont real next he said he was unable to deter mine Why the rate was higher but speculated at the time that the activities or even biological factors of Quebe cers differed from those in the rest of the More than canadians be came infected with the aids virus after they received contaminated blood in the some have not survived to see the outcome of the which was set up to look at the safety of the present Day the which has been tour ing the country since last heard testimony yesterday that mirrors reports in other cities concern ing heat treated blood in scientific data emerged that said the aids virus could be killed if products were in december the Federal govern ment said Only heat treated products should be but documents tabled at the in Quiry show that the Montreal blood Centre continued to distribute non heat treated products until july 1985 even though heated ones were Montreal country recording artists often sing about losing their their their trucks and every thing else dear to now add lost the ramp showed re porters More than cassettes and compact discs the vast major Ity of them country recordings seized in a series of raids last Serge Corriveau of the local ramp copyright and trademark division said the music had been produced and distributed without the consent of the depriving them of their Corriveau noted that the tapes and Worth an estimated Mil we rent counterfeit or Bootleg As they Are known in the they Are All he the produced and distributed through five companies in the nearby communities of Laval and was being sold through recognized music stores in Quebec and new it was also hawked at Flea markets As Well As at country and Western Corriveau he said the investigation took about one year because it took time to get in touch with All the recording artists and police were first tipped off by Quebec country Singer Jimmy tar Dif who lodged a formal complaint in Corriveau said no charges have been Laid since last thursdays raids but that summonses will soon be sent out under copyright fines for convictions vary from to he although mostly country rec there were also some by other Svend retorts As grit my blasts homosexuality by Bob Cox Canadian press Ottawa a Liberal my says homosexuals Are unnatural and a threat to Ca Nadian families and do not deserve special Protection under the were talking about imposing upon and insisting that All canadians condone what in my opinion is immoral and Roseanne Skoke said yesterday during com Mons debate on a criminal code sentencing Skoke is opposed to a Section of the Bill that would in crease sentences for crimes motivated by hatred based on a victims sexual new Democrat Svend the Only declared homosexual my in the called Stokes com ments hateful and demanded that she withdraw that kind of that kind of hateful conduct has no place in this said but Skoke no circumstances would she Ever re tract the i have a right As a i have a right As a to defend the values of our Canadian she Skoke is a Nova Scotia my who of ten espouses conservative religious she has publicly criticized homosexuality likening it to bestiality and her comments in the commons show some of the difficulties Justice minister Allan Rock will face in get Ting Liberal caucus approval for changes to the human rights act to protect homosexuals from discrimination and possibly recognizing same sex couples As the government plans to Intro Duce changes to the act in the next few said Russell rocks parliamentary Maclellan made it Clear Skoke was not reflecting the government position on but he would not criticize what she she is entitled to her own Opin said Robinson said if Skoke made the comments about a religious Minori they would be met with widespread outrage and anger by her Skoke said the rights of families in my opinion Are being undermined and Are being eroded because of the 10 per cent of the population that is promoting special rights and inter ests for Robinson shot Back in not a member of a special interest in not a member of a i am a member of a Welcome Back Welcome Back to the excitement and challenges of the new school Balmoral Hall school 630 Westminster Manitoba u3c 351 Tel 7841600 fax 7745534 fall specials carpet Vinyl flooring on Sale today All carpet remnants 20 off our everyday Low prices item Mic floor tile now in Stock Beautiful versatile durable Artisan tin Mcginl Iff x 10 tiles finl Asla Cimerol or Endor 12x12 us o3t Constellation Acuario or Venus 12 x 12 tiles tit 439 cotillion carpet by Harding 48 textured Saxony to it Wear warranty stain release Protection 100 Nylon m Rollor Sheet Vinyl flooring 6 or 12 by Keillor contemporary color unique design no Wax Vinyl lung lasting Shine 5 Al warranty residential level 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