Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - May 27, 1995, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Canada Winnipeg free press May a3 Canada at a glance Crail worker fends off Cougar Canadian press a up rail worker used one hand to Call for help on his radio while beating off an emaciated Cougar with the other on a Remote stretch of rail line in Southeastern the Cougar jumped on the mans Back thursday about 30 Kilometres North of Creston in the East Kootenay Region of the said wildlife conservation officer Arnold the rail worker held off the Cougar with one hand and As the animal was biting the he called for help on the said other workers rushed to his our newest Park fort an ancient native territory in Northern Ontario has become Canadas newest National the Manitou Mounds National historic site is 250 kilo metres West of Thunder near fort natives trapped and fished at the site near the Rainy River for Cen the Rainy River first nation will own and manage a tourism and visitor Centre and a gallery at the ouster sought Ottawa Ottawa is mov ing to Deport a visitor it claims is a second world War Crimi Nal a deportation hearing for Konrad will be held on june 1 in were alleging Hes a Crimi Nal under the immigration immigration spokesman Roger White said clinic opened Morgentaler officially opened a new abortion clinic in Down town Montreal yesterday and announced that he is asking the province to cover the Cost of abortions performed in Pri vate abortions in hospitals Are already Morgen Taler women have to pay if they go to a Pri vate plane crash kills 2 two men have died after a refurbished second world War plane made a nosedive into a the 1943 Tiger Moth biplane went Down thursday evening in a farm Field South of the Hamlet of a few Kilometres East of Goderich air files demanded judge has or dered a roman Catholic Dio Cese to release files contain ing allegations of inappropriate conduct by priests toward Justice Walter Goodfellow issued the order this week in the opening stages of a civil suit launched by a former Al tar boy against the diocese and three hat in the ring Halifax a former Leader of Nova Scotia nip is poised to enter the race for leadership of the Federal it was reported yester Alexa Mcdonough is expected to announce tuesday Shell bid to replace outgoing Leader Audrey buyouts offered Saint Irv ing Oil is willing to buy out striking refinery staff in an at tempt to bring an end to a yearlong strike Over planned cuts to its what were currently of Fering in the voluntary sever Ance is per year of ser which is quite refinery manager Bob Chalm ers said a photo mud in your Eye two students from Highland secondary school in celebrate their Success yesterday in the schools worm Pickin designed to raise Money for a Hamilton students dived into a Large pit of mud to retrieve Candy the team with the most Worms thin wallets blamed on Central Bank economist fingers monetary policy by Clyde Graham Canadian press Auto Trade fight a serious threat Canadian press the Auto Trade fight Between the and Japan could escalate into the worst Trade dispute since the second world a top Canadian economist and Chancellor of University of Waterloo its the most serious threat in the postwar Sylvia Ostry said yesterday after opening a seminar on japanes Canadian business Canada worked very hard to support the world Trade organization and it was intended to strengthen the world Trade system for the next she if the americans violate its a real question whether the multilateral Trade sys tem will survive or some other system will japans ambassador to Noboru a later suggested the Issue cannot be Al Lowed to undermine the world Trade organization and other rules governing multilateral Ottawa the Bank of Canadas War on inflation is largely responsible for a steady decline in the Standard of living Over the last five says the chief Royal Bank John Mccallum acknowledges his conclusion is coming from Canadas largest private Mccallum says in a paper called Why have Canadian living standards declined in the that the Best underlying answer for the drop in average take Home pay after after a steady Rise in real per capita after tax income Between 1966 and canadians have been struggling to come to grips with a steady decline in average take Home pay in every year from 1990 to the primary explanation for declining per capita incomes in the first half of the 1990s lies in the exceptional length and depth of Canadas which was itself due in Large measure to the highly restrictive stance of Canadian monetary policy in the Early Mccallum compounded this monetary Shock was compounded by the recession that followed and Industrial per capita incomes have also fallen because Young people Are responding to hard times by staying in school living with their parents or opting out of the mainstream to take Odd unemployment insurance or says real disposable income per capita fell to in 1994 compared with in the last year before the analysts have blamed falling real incomes for the Public sentiment that the recession never really ended despite steady economic growth since upturn coming looking to the real disposable income per capita May turn up in the next two years because of employment an appreciating Canadian Dollar and increased Mccallum but the if it will probably be in the late Bank of Canada governor John Crow set a rigid policy of aiming for Zero inflation by using High interest rates to slow the Economy and keep prices from by april Canada had fallen into the second worst recession since the dirty Mccallum says that recession and the Banks Tough policy were the underlying reason unemployment climbed Over 12 per the Bank of Canada has argued that current Low rates of three per cent eventually produce Low interest current Bank governor Gordon Thiessen is also taking a Tough line against Day cares to get facts on his and children Canadian press Calgary fears about his positive children attending daycare centres has prompted Ottawa to produce a Man Ual aimed at dispelling Public con Cerns Over the the Glossy package of guides and fact books was released at a Confer ence of the Canadian child care federation copies will be sent to Day cares across the a coauthor of the manual says theres virtually no risk of his infection to other children or child care his is the virus linked to the purpose of the package and this workshop is to prevent the said Barbara also the executive director of a daycare Centre in she said the level of fear has approached hysteria if people know what the facts then when it does occur no one will last a Twoy Earold girl with his was kicked out of a Montreal daycare Centre following a cacophony of complaints by the parents of other children and intense news me Dia Federal regulations maintain a Childs his status must be kept confidential and that no child can be ref used admittance to a daycare Cen tre because they have health Canada estimates As Many As canadians Are infected with his and an increasing number Are women in their childbearing Kaiser said parents must accept that More children with his will be in daycare about two million Canadian Chil Dren use Day cellular phone 55 to Bifid tests showed donated blood i infected but contracts kept red Cross silent by Deborah Mcdougall Canadian press Toronto experimental tests to detect his in donated blood showed up almost 100 positive results in but a former red Cross official says the Agency Stop the tainted blood from going to Martin then second i command of the blood for the red told a Federal inquiry yester Day that the positive his results came from the first generation of blood tests designed by four Ameri can As part of the experimental test the red Cross agreed to keep the test samples said meaning the Agency track Down whose blood was potentially he said such a search would also have been a breach of contract with the pharmaceutical the revelation stunned several lawyers at the which is probing Why thousands of canadians were infected with the aids virus and hepatitis c in the its absolutely disgusting to 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