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Barrie Examiner, 28 Oct 1977, p. 2

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extra Four Liberal MPs take stabs at Ottawa policies OTTAWA CP The usually docile Liberal benches in the Commons appeared to be in revolt Thursday as four par ty MP5 accused the government of ineffectual and Sometimes damaging policies The stabs at various government attitudes and policies re sembled the more predictable attacks from opposition ranks than the traditional praise government MPs give in the ses stonopening thronespeech debate The four Liberals were former cabinet ministers Herb Gray and James Richardson and Quebec backbenchers Claude Tessier and Serge Jo al Their criticisms were irected at economic policies bilingualism ruraloriented policies and civil liberties Richardson LWinnipe South struck at one of the cor nerstones of the Trudeau ininistrationbilingualism In his first Commons speech since leaving the cabinet Richardson said Prime Minister Trudeau is trying to achieve unity in the wrong way through his ardent To prevent assimilation Aid aims at EnglishQuebecers OIIAWA CP The federal government has committed it self to provide financial support to EnglishQuebecers in what they believe is struggle again st assimilation into French Canadian culture The money will come from $75 million fund to be dis tributed during the next five years to official language mi nority grou sboth French and En ishs eaking Secretary State Jo Roberts announced in the Commons Thursday The federal government just as it is concerned with the threat of assimilation of franco phones outside Quebec is con cerned over the sense of in security felt by anglophones in side Quebec Roberts said As with the francophones outside of Quebec we feel disposed in all fairness to offer similar support to the angle phones in Quebec if requested so that they can better under stand their future and make representations to the relevant authoritiesfor theirsurvival In the Commons Roberts Speaking to reporters outside said decision to finance the the House Roberts said it was minorit endeavors for possible some of this federal money could be used by Eng lishQuebecers to fight Quebecs language legislation Standby credit to protect dollar OTTAWA CP standby and to campaign in romised provincial referen um on Quebec independence Many EnglishQuebecers have stated that they feel the language legislation which makes French the sole official language of Quebec will lead to the extinction of their culture There fears are heightened by the Parti Quebecms goal of Quebec separation cultural survival was prompted partially by detailed re rt prepared earlier this year FrenchCanadian group which listed examples of what the considered inadequate and ten discriminatory provincial and federal legislation Legislation or general rac tioes often limited accessi ility to Frenchlanguage court medical and educational ser vices said the report of the federation des Francophones Hors Quebec rundown of US dollar reserves credit of US $15 billion is in Canada in the face of defi Promotion of French outsrde Quebec being arranged through Cana cit in foreign transactions and COST TRL DE meichED dian private banks in case for reduced foreign inveStmenL Progresswe Conservative MP Ray Hnatyshyn eign funds are needed to protect The value of the Canadian dol SaskatoonBiggar also castigated Trudeau for poor lar has declined to about 90 US cents from $103 year ago RESERVES FELL US dollar reserves in Can ada fell at rate of about $100 million month for the first seven months of this year the Canadian dollar on foreign currency markets the govern ment announced late Thursday The unprecedented arrange ment is taken as signal to for eign currency markets that the government will have backup funds to handle any further speculation against the weakening Canadian dollar statement issued by Fi nance Minister Jean Chretien said the federal Bank of Canada is arranging the line of credit through Canadian char tered banks in the US dollar markets of Europe Grand Opening This is an indication to in ternational money markets Adam Books leadership As head of this administration this prime minister has given us legacy with respect to national unity and with re spect to the economy of our country in which we cannot take very much pride Jean Pigott Conservative member for OttawaCarleton punctuated her attack on government economic policies by scoffing at the promised benefits of plans to move several government agencies and departments to the provinces from Ottawa Mrs Pigott said it is silly to argue that decentralization will help unemployment because most employees affected are specialists Little local hiring would occur ADDS RURAL VOICE Tessier Liberal member for the rural Quebec riding of Compton said he entered the throne speech debate so the acute dissatisfaction felt by his constituents and many other Canadians could be heard Annually Renewable Term Term Life Insurance at its best Renewable to age 75 Covers needs for mortgage insurance family protection partnership Low low rates example Age 25 $100000 Coverage $20100 yearly Age 30 $100000 Coverage $21200 yearly Age 35 $100000 Coverage $22600 yearly Age 40 $100000 Coverage $31000 yearly Age 45 $100000 Coverage $48800 yearly Phone 7286190 Wib or Dan Mallory leElLLORHJ inrurogce Figng Ltd Box 727 45 Collier Street Barrie Ontario WATCH for the that the Canadian government can arrange credit if it is needed said Roland Frazee president of the Royal Bank of Canada and the Canadian Bankers Association in telephone interview from Mon treal The credit arrangement set up for seven years follows Successful tour for Jamieson JERUSALEM Reuter Don Jamieson Canadas ex ternal affairs minister set out to tour northern Israel today following day of glowing exchanges with Israeli leaders At dinner party Thursday night Prime Minister Men achem Begin unexpectedly came forward to reply to Jamiesons formal toast Ready to help Unicef Two young Ottawa childrcn Philippe Bcguiii left and Natasha Doyan pose with Mmc Leger during the kickoff of the annual lniccf fundraising drive at Government House in Ottawa Thursday The children were accompanied by Elizabeth Edwards president of the Ottawaarlcton liiiccf Photo Croup virus identified HAMILTON CPI Re the common parainflueza Begin said Israel wanted its borders to be as peaceful as Canadas adding Never again must Jew be within range of an implacable enemys fire After talks Thursday with Begin and Foreign Minister Moshe Dayan Jamieson said searchers at the Hamilton re gional virology laboratory say they have identified virus re sponsible for an outbreak of croup among children in this city Dr Max Chernesky head of the laboratory said in inter view Thursday that thc virus is virus type onc The virus is contagious and infects the respiratory tract causing constriction of the air ways and impeding breathing he said This is not as devastating an infection as infuenui he said Influenza can kill MicroWave Demonstration by Panasonic the Israeli leaders showed an 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