Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - December 8, 2000, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg Fryk 2000 local a9 x the Advance singing tories praises Leader blasts nip for utopian concepts Holiday sailings c no payments no interest not a cent to pay til summer2001 Technics Panasonic audio Wayne Lowacki Winnipeg free press Manitoba tory Leader Stuart Murray sings carols As he joins grades 4 and 5 classes from Ecol Varennes yesterday at the Christmas cheer fifes super High performance audio playback 256 times finer detail than cd your old cd also plays Back did video cd and compact discs up to 96k sampling for extremely High Quality surround sound Builtin dolby digital dts decoders retrieve audio signals up to 192 bit Panasonic did audio player dvda7d Panasonic did audio player dvda10 with digital remastering open to Sam close i ays part of our not a world apart autism society 204 7839563 Johns Yamaha Manric Centre v items upright pianos digital pianos special Chris pricing on All o monday to Friday am to saturday am sunday pm 1330 Portage Avenue Royal Canon Premium size nutrition dry dog Chat my Roox natural dim dog trait Lams a Stew senior or Drydon w Puppy Drydon food Bow food Bonn part mum Skia Gemi elite Uro Olmo for what two return air Canada tickets to France by Helen fall Dong tory Leader Stuart Murray Laid out the themes that will dominate the opposition attack on the nip government in his Maiden speech to the legislature health aboriginal casinos and agriculture Are among the potential weak Points the former businessman intends to while fuelling the image of the nip As a party that does not know How to manage last the nip tried to generate a Murray try As they even the nip could not outspend the growth of the Murray called the governments Lack of commitment to tax Relief a tragedy waiting to happen in his official response to tuesdays nip throne speaking with ease As he glanced Down at prepared Murray suggested the nip plan is full of utopian concepts like increasing ethanol fuel Are out of touch with the everyday needs of Rural you cant drive a Grain truck Down the information tyranny Murray painted his party As the Saviour of workers subject to the tyranny of recent changes to labour at the same Murray got in a dig at one employee the teachers Union gave the throne speech their so a red Flag should go up right he the new Leader refused to say which party he supported in the recent Federal election when most of his caucus backed the Canadian but he made Clear yesterday his Alle Giance to a conservative party that is also one that cares for the needy in our Murray in an interview after the pre Mier Gary doer said Murray does not seem to have gotten Over the last elec Tion doer said the speech forms the basis for a Good but Manitoban will judge the parties not on their but on what they have actually a com thaw seen in business relationship with nip by David Kuxhaus after butting Heads Over contentious changes to provincial labour Laws last the nip government and the cites business Community seem to be at Premier Gary doer yesterday delivered his state of the province address to the Winnipeg chamber of saying his government is committed to sustainable tax doer also went on at length about the glowing health of the provincial econ investment is expected to eclipse Fig ures originally forecast by the Confer ence Board of Canada and the unemployment rate is the lowest in the from a year Manitoba has had almost new jobs created in our its the largest growth in Job creation weve had in Manitoba since 1986 and youre the people who can take credit for said that comment Drew polite applause from the 620 people in listening to business Murray chairman of the Winnipeg chamber of said the relationship Between business and the doer government has the business Community was quite disappointed and actually shocked that the government moved ahead with significant changes to labour legislation without consulting but we think the government has Learned something from said the Premier and his government seems to be committed to listening to in his speech doer said changes to the labour Laws will pay the amendments we made Over reduce the numbers of Days lost due to strikes and said the Premier spoke to the luncheon crowd for about 30 he said his government is committed to downtown citing the location of red River colleges new satellite Campus to be built in the Exchange the speech was in Stark contrast to the gloomy message doer delivered to the same group last at that the nip Leader spoke about looming budget deficits a carryover he blamed on the tory govern its arguable As to How much of that was simply political the tories predicted that revenues and increased Transfer payments would wipe away the red Ink and the nip did end a up posting a Small
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