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Oakville Beaver, 13 Jan 2006, p. 9

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The Oakville Beaver, Friday January 13, 2006 - 9 Carr - Liberals Continued from page 8 All-candidates meetings Enforcement Team - 250 officers who would work in partnership with the provinces and municipalities to meet immediate policing needs related to guns and gang activity, organized crime, and drug trafficking. For more policies on crime see my web page at www.garycarr.ca The Halton Chapter of Fair Vote Canada and Oakvillegreen Conservation Association Inc. will be co-hosting an all-candidates meeting Jan. 16. at 8 p.m. at River Oaks Community Church, 2435 Munn's Ave. East, located south of Dundas Street on the east side of Sixth line. On Wednesday, Jan. 18, another Halton riding debate, focusing on sen iors' issues is at 12:30 p.m. at the Milton Seniors Activity Centre on Childs Drive in Milton. The riding of Halton encompasses the town of Oakville north of Upper Middle Road only. The Canadian Auto Workers (CAW) Local 707 will host an Oakville riding all-candidates debate on Thursday, Jan. 19 at the Galaxy Club, 475 North Service Rd. The meeting is slated to start at 7 p.m. and all four Oakville riding candi dates are expected to attend. The riding of Oakville is bordered by Winston Churchill to the east, Burloak Drive to the west, the lake to the south and Upper Middle Road to the north. It also includes the quadrant bordered by Eighth Line, Dundas Street East and Winston Churchill. Commons for a bill that would increase sentences for crimes committed with a gun · Investing in enhanced law enforcement, by providing: · $225 million over 5 years to create an RCMP Advanced Community Safety and Rapid Turner - Conservatives Continued from page 8 bring in sentences for gun use alone. We'll end lenient sentencing. We'll stop early parole and create minimum mandatory sentences. We'll requite multiple sentences be served consecutive ly. We will crack down on gun smuggling, improve gun storage and give police the needed tools, money and people. We need change that protects, not rhetoric which does nothing. Naqvi - NDP Continued from page 8 ill© ! : properly support families. And finally, we need to make job training and education affordable and accessible to all young Canadians. As a community, it is also important to ensure that all our young people have role models and opportunities. Where there is inclusion and hope, there is no need for bullets. will give the one in six Canadian children who live in poverty the head start they need to succeed. I support the NDP's $1.6 billion dollar investment in affordable housing. I will work hard for the retention of jobs that provide the kind of wages and benefits that can G 61 V variable speed furnace The quietest furnace you can buy* Grice - Green Party Continued from page 8 LE N N O X ) HOM E COM FORT SYSTEM S innovation never felt so good. TM It applied science. The city encouraged the initiatives by street workers, churches, private industry and victim assistance agencies to encourage those young men to finish school, get job training, find jobs and avoid retaliation. Guns do not commit violence, people do. Solution, fix the people problem. F in a n c in g A v a ila b le O .A .C . Correction In the Jan. 6 and 7 editions of The Oakville Beaver an incorrect e-mail address was published. Anyone interested in attending the Halton Peel Canadian Club dinner meeting at the Oakville Conference Centre, at QEW and Bronte Road Jan. 19 to hear guest speaker Maud Barlow should email rjtpreston@cogeco.ca. Cost for members is $30, $40 for non-members and $15 for students. The Oakville Beaver regrets any inconven ience that may have been caused. $ 0 0 0f t · C a ll F o r F R E E In -H o m e E s t i m a t e A tml K aH Un t i s 905-845-4009 m m m um 1040 Speers Rd. 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