4'WATERUMCHIONICLB'MMI, . 31.2014 ' . ‘ o o ‘~ PM laments Senate demsnon "“ . 8m ‘ Br lmesluxsorv < “‘ ‘WB (Ihronu’leSm/f * _ , " _w I ritne Minister Ste hen , , K , L P Harper said abol‘i)tion “if“ K“ m M' . s. ‘ J 1 or significant reform ' .- z 3 . ï¬ances ". of the Senateis off the table ., _' "" "19 “pa ---- while speaking at a ques» {l ' u “pp “‘ ,, ‘ ‘~ (remand-answer luncheon ' , . 3 unique ---- ‘ ' ' ' in Kitchener last Friday. , 7 ---- , ' Speaking at the Binge- -‘ a" .. --- “WHNGS mans Conference Centre just . ' ’ . hours after the ruling was ~ mm m SKINS _ i delivered, Harper said he was _ ' T. 9 ', " “disappointed" with the " , ‘ l ., y . .» 3: _' Court Of Canada that Sena“, Prime Minister Stephen Harper spoke about the Senate at a _ v. , ' . I ~,, ., g » changes could not he luncheon With the local Chambers of Commerce last Friday, . . t. accomplished with the conâ€" “â€â€œâ€˜â€œâ€˜â€" â€W“ - ‘ sent of the majority of the would give it the democratic The federal government , ‘ provinces legitimacy to systematically has tirade saving tlirotrgh ,. " "Essentially this is a det‘i~ block the House of (Tom- RllSPs and tax free savings , " sion for the status quo. a staâ€" mons. contrary to its constir areounts. Harper said. and it ~ tus quo that is supported by tutiorial design." the Canadians aren't Willing to W]. ' virtually no Canadian," Supreme (iourt said in its take advantage of these â€we; ‘ Harper said. "We're essentiai decision. methods and save for the ï¬ .' ,’ ly stuck with the status quo Abolition of the Senate future, “they're not interested ‘ . {VAT} tip; if . for the time being and aboli~ tannot he done wttliout in the government routing in ' “ l Sâ€; a v, , tion and reform are tiff the unanimous consent from the and imposing another tax on mm ‘ W . 1 . "f " 3» table." federal Parliament, the sen them." a“ g fl». , He said the maturity of ate itself and all provinces. He said the government is , .' . f ' ~ ‘ °~ Canadians would also be disâ€" the court also ruled pushing to align the ( Allldtll ï¬â€" i (i‘rf'r‘w', , "ff '§"i ' appointed with the decision, Harper was in Kllt’llt'lit‘r an education system with “YIN i ' l ‘ x’ ' i \ f N - ‘- p ' ’ but added he would respect for a question and answer the skills and Johs th.it are " > 5 ‘ ‘ ' '“ the decision hv Canada's session with the Kittliener needed in this (month , ‘ . , â€" . _ mm 1 , k VALUE m f highest court. Waterloo and (artihridge lilt‘ludlllg st'ietit't- math 7 7 AW- ‘ “We know there is no ("on ("hamhers of l‘lilillnt‘n't’. lite engineering and trades lle ‘mm » " sensus among the provinces Prime Munster did not take said as the Baht Boom gen ' “u“h la“ †m t on reform, no ("onsensus on questions from reporters erattnii Ll)lllllitlt‘\ to age 7 ' M“ ’ ' abolition. and no desire by before or afterthe event there Will he ti â€sistetiiii ., $2399 anyone to reopen the ("on While in Kitt herier, llarp under produt‘tion oi workers a. _ m“ "‘ ‘ stitution and have a hunch of er also touched on a hroad With these skills " 1 â€u aâ€. constitutional negotiations." range of t'(‘l)ll()nll( topit s. [hat is part of the federal . ' n†“ Harper said from the (anada llll0pt'rlll government s push to rt- . " . ; ‘ In a unanimous H l) rtil tree trade agreement to the align its immigration til-ti , 20 hf 4- T I m ing, the SupremeUmrt ruled pron-(tion of “Heller ttiril form to tdentih immigrants ‘ | | ' "it . the government totild not property and Wil\s to get who ( an help fill existing 1 i ‘ reform the Senateon itsown, ( dllil(llall\ to save more labour torri- demands 49 I F set time vear term Itrniis or money Without revariipttig Harper did not make A!“ , ' i D hold elet tititis for Senator lllt'(4'tll¢'l(llilll l‘r-iisioii l’Iiiii mention of the lt‘lll)1)l.ll\ u~“--~.u nominees. sitting the gtn Harper s.iid the ll‘llt'ltll loreigri Worker [lltlgl‘tllli on “- ï¬â€˜ eminent rnttst have the ton goietnriieiit would not lridrn, ti dat titter lritplo\ “WEE n 13 mm sent of seven provttites and int tease the slit“ of ptihlit l» merit Minister l.tsoii kr~ritii~\ . halfthe totintry's population managed llliIH'rsdl pension litlllllt'll tr'st.iitr.irits from ’ for any t’hanges ltHK'l'llr plans like ( PP and rritit i/t-d at t t-ssrng the piohii-rimiir 8.0†"w “mus lurntng the Senate into Ontario Premier Kathleen program G , - 7 . an r-It't ted body would Wynrie's proposal to ( reatt- s ' t l A, . 'wr-akt‘ri the Senate's role (if a similar puhlit pension pl.iri iii/h film (mm sober set rind thought and in this provmt t- {he Inrmiln \Ill/ A "Q‘ ' T ' ' 1 . . r" A . 5 l r‘ 2 it, " '{/ 'c y . 151 N - , n " 1,5 '-)_, may . â€but -- a s p ' , ., 4/2 ‘ †' a , , ' ' ‘ ~ ' Minimal M a. . i ' ,, 550 t . ' 99 * m - â€at.“ (I Q meanne- - â€ï¬t?- Wr ~ "J u “lluhmme-ï¬ was / ~ mortars†. “an“ mum , _, m . HAiRtZONA - “mâ€? . r._15~_~: ., - 41:2... '.;;;t~ . ‘ :,,. ‘ ‘ - 4‘ , . 4, ‘ . ’ "“ i' Harv-t M" v†w w L -m ‘ "A! V . I W M“ m“, m t, . i ' I’- - ll'