Winnipeg Free Press

Monday, July 31, 1995

Issue date: Monday, July 31, 1995
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Previous edition: Sunday, July 30, 1995

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 31, 1995, Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada Winnipeg free press a o july 1995 Mio Canada at a glance pay policy out Canadian press Ottawa Reform who voted overwhelmingly two years ago to take voluntary cuts in pay and have quietly dropped their policy of self imposed fiscal the reason now that there pulling out of the parliamentary pension plan they need to find some extra Cash to provide for their declining i dont think its realistic to ask them to entirely fund their own retirement and then also take a pay Cut at the same says Stephen the party finance Ottawa Man shot Ottawa a 35yearold Ottawa Man was reported in fair condition yesterday morning after being shot in the Chest As he drove his Ottaw Carleton police Marc Pinault said the incident was reported to police about Satur Day Pinault would not give the mans nor would he confirm reports that a female passenger in the mans car drove the victim to Hospital after he was ramp haul in 18 drug detectives hauled in 18 people following a two week investigation into Street tray an ramp spokesman said saturday the investigation focused on the drug business being conducted in the Down town attitude cited correctional guards have a bad Atti tude towards offenders and that has to change if the Ris ing rate of suicides in Cana Das prisons is to be a 1994 Federal study says 80 per cent of prison guards hold punitive attitudes towards which could Hurt efforts to prevent prison trial resumes Toronto after a Brief respite from the sordid and sexually explicit details about the deaths of two teenage jurors in the Paul Bernardo murder Case return to the courtroom the now in its third is to resume with additional Crown evidence against the for Mer bookkeeper and would be rap musician accused of the murders of 15yearold Kristen French and 14year old Leslie red tape Cut Victoria a woman who has been racing against time and battling red tape to bring her would be adopted son out from Haiti has Deborah Stackard of Nanaimo has received word from Canadian immigration officials that 18yearold Jean Maurice has been granted a Ministeri Al permit to enter bodies found bodies of three Kaslo youths have been recovered from Dun can Lake after their pickup truck went off the Road Early Friday ramp said Kevin seafood and Geoffrey both and Zoe were last seen at 1 Fri Day on Duncan Lake reality Check Ottawa the Reform party plans to give Quebe cers a reality Check during the referendum the rest of Canada int interested in economic association with an Independent the sooner that Quebe cers know this the says Reform my Stephen Janet kisses mom Sharon Kellar who woke up after an 18day family was planning funeral when woman woke up Canadian press Toronto doctors had Given up Hope and funeral arrangements were under in what her family Calls a Sharon Kellar woke up from the deadly slumber of a deep doctors gave the 38yearold a per cent Chance of recovering after she collapsed on her birthday july with a poor prognosis for she was disconnected from life support a few Days we had Given up All said cellars 20yearold Daugh i was making Funer Al i gave away All her but on 18 Days after her a nurse found her Alert and moving around in her Hospital the first thing she asked for was a Janet stroking her mothers hand As she sat at her windstorm beats up on town Canadian press separation would sever Legal ties Quebec natives to lose lawyer a severe windstorm blew roofs off demolished entire buildings and toppled thousands of Trees and Power lines when it slowed through this Southeastern Saskatchewan town Early yester i was at Home drinking Beer when it started raining like a wild Man and wind started ripping stuff said resident Don i looked out and saw my neigh Bors House was missing a roof so i thought id go Check my three people including a woman who was Cut by Glass Fly ing from a window received minor injuries when the storm blew through the tiny Oil and farm ing town at As a Motel was evacuated when water gushed through its ripped Many guests were sent to Homes in the town of were very fortunate nobody was said mayor Len spearing spent yesterday sifting through debris at his Oil trucking which he said sustained about in sever Al trucks were smashed and his repair building was flattened by winds that reached More than 100 Kilometres an Many people spent the Day try ing to clean up fallen Trees and ripped roofs after Power in the town was restored in the others traipsed about the streets eyeing the which is Esti mated to have Cost it looks like an earthquake said retired teacher Dale there Are thousands of Trees lying he said his own property was Over a metre deep with broken some of which covered dead police initially said the damage was caused by a but environment Canada later determined there was no sign of rotating everything was blown Over in one said spokesman David if it was a things would have been scattered All Over the Canadian press Ottawa Canadas Legal ties to Quebec aboriginal Peoples will be Cut off if the province becomes a separate coun says a new academic paper on Quebec lawyer Renee a Mem ber of the Canadian human rights has written for the Institute for research on Public policy that the aboriginal Issue will be a key element in the upcoming referendum the opinion piece flies in the face of statements made by Indi an affairs minister Ron Irwin and aboriginal leaders who say indians and inuit in the province have the right to stay in their territory if Quebec the paper is also noteworthy since the author is completing a much anticipated study for the Royal commission on aboriginal Peoples on the Federal govern ments obligations to aboriginals if the province declares itself a Sov Ereign Dupuis says the future of que becs aboriginal Peoples is some thing that can be settled through negotiations Between Quebec and Canada without the participation necessarily of the recently released paper is already drawing fire from aboriginal scholars and Gerald a Mohawk acad criticizes Dupuis for believing that aboriginals right of self determination is inferior to that of Canada and of the department of political science at Concordia uni also said the Legal fiction of Quebec territorial integrity is an irritant in the referendum Dupuis believes if Quebe cers vote in favor of Quebec Sovereign aboriginal Peoples the province will Call on the Federal government to uphold its Legal obligations toward she recommends that the que Bec government consult them and study carefully the questions concerning its authority Over them As Well As their constitutional rights in while the Quebec City lawyer recognizes it As a key she says its difficult to predict accurately its importance in negotiations or eventual sovereignty for Quebec grand chief Ghislain Picard said Dupuis is wrong to pre diet that aboriginal Peoples in his province would Side with the fed eral government if Quebec votes to he said the chiefs have made it Clear they want to keep their options open in regard to future in not surprised by Dupuis even though she has worked for Many first her attitude is obviously said experiencing hair loss Al Coredo has the answer to Hup Wec Arwa Fulu Neof suite 1800330 Portage tuckers sirloin new York to served every evening for a limited time 335 Donald Street 9435538 exact birthrate read lunch Monfry health authority blames nurses for cancelled surgery Consumers optical Quality at affordable prices limited time offer All frames off Contact lenses As Low As Eye examinations available on site at every Consumers optical location some restrictions apply 398 Portage 9561089 Westwood Village mall 9252810 3302 Portage Kildonan crossing 9252822 8101616 Regent w Pembina Village 9252800 2077 Pembina Saan Portage la Prairie 8577697 Canadian press Edmonton nurses unions Are being partly blamed by the capital health authority for the cancellation of All no urgent elective surgery scheduled for next elective surgery covers operations where timing is not such As hernias and tonsil lec the authority has been unable to reach an agreement with the unions on transferring nurses from one Hospital to that has really hampered our ability to respond to clinical said Dennis the author itys chief clinical the United nurses of Alberta represents the Royal Alexandra nursing the staff nurses association represents nurses at the University of Alberta Pippa president of the United nurses local said the nurses wont agree to a Transfer because the capital health author Ity will not guarantee them senior t Ity or Job Security if they suppose the Royal Alex needs 20 nurses for and 10 trans Fer from the University Cowan if the Royal Alex decides in a month or two that they can do with then the nurses who transferred could lose their jobs because they be at the Bottom of the seniority Leslee Hospital administrator at the Royal Alexan said the Lack of a Transfer agreement is Only one Factor in the hospitals decision to postpone some the Royal Alex needs Between 20 and 25 nurses because it has depleted its Pool of Relief an increase in the number emergency admissions and surgery As Well As typical summer staff shortages contributed to the Thompson on the Hospital announced it would close three operating rooms for a three rooms will remain open for urgent elective surgery and emergency summer sofa set Sale Premium Quality Coil Springs High density foam ;