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Oshawa Times (1958-), 9 Oct 1965, p. 7

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Pye OSHAWA TIMES, "Seturdey, October 9, 1965 7 ELECTION TALK 'G ITS BLANKET LON )N, Ont, (CP) -- A pasted tires Libera! cabinet minist s moved through Lon- don lriday as the party touche' off an election cam- paign it hopes vill cut sabstan- tially into the Conservatives' traditional Western Ontario strength; 1 Finance Minister Gordon and Solicitor-General Pennell 'talked strategy with Liberal candi- dates and Trade Minister Sha > later addressed a rally on chalf of the London, Mid- EXPANSIONISM MONTREAL (CP) -- Cana- dian equality with the United States can come in time by adopting a theme of expansion- ism at home and abroad, Alvin Hamilton, -former Conservative minister of agriculture, said Friday. "The day of tariffs and quo- tas is finished," he said. "It i, time now for new concepts. "We believe we should pool North American resources but at the same time maintain Ca- nadian identity, We are tied to- gether economically like two Siamese twins, There is no get- ting away from this fact. WEST ONTARIO diesex and Elgin hopefuls in the Nov, Sestection, Mr, Gordon indicated Prime Minister Pearson would be along later to solicit support from area which gave govern- At a press conference, Mr. Gordon reiterated his conten- tion that nothing but economic 'ood would come of Canada's imited free trade auto pact with the U.S. TORY THEME "But I believe we should not be carried around on the back of the other twin. Rather, we should stand on our feet and have a share in deciding the di- rection to be taken," Mr, Hamilton, speaking to members of the Progressive Conservative Club at McGill University, suggested that the U.S. and Canada' should discuss the concept of pooling mineral resources and water between the two countries, The water in Canada--one- third of the world supply-- SHARP CUTS DIEFENBAKER AGAIN LONDON, Ont. (CP)--Trade Minister Sharp Friday night jashed out at Conservative Leader Diefenbaker for his "vi- cious and unprincipled kind of electioneering" in what the minister termed a desperate at- tempt to find a campaign issue, "How low can a_ politician stoop in his search for an is- sue?" Mr, Sharp asked a crowd of about 300 at a Liberal rally. "T warn him they (attacks on Prime Minister Pearson) will backfire," the trade minister said, He said Mr. Pearson might have faults, but lack of integ- rity was not one of them. He knew of no one who has done more than the prime minister to raise the standards. 'MAJORITY -- ELECTION MAIN ISSUE' MONCTON, NB. (CP)-- Transport Minister Pickersgill said Friday the need for a strong majority government is the main issue in the Nov. 8 federal election. Mr. Pickersgill, interviewed at Moncton Airport while awaiting a flight to Charlotte- town, said the only way to keep things moving at a good pace is to elect a strong government. "In 1963 at the time of the last election, about 1,000,000 Ca- nadians were unemployed or were afraid they would soon lose their jobs. Where are these men today? "They all have good jobs and we are scouring Europe in an attempt to find skilled persons to bring to Canada to fill jobs now existing." CLICHE STRAFES BIG BUSINESS ST. GEORGES, Que. (CP)-- Big business interests are swal- lowing up government agricul- tural grants by raising the rice of goods sold to farmers, red Cliche, Quebec leader of the New Democratic Party, said Friday night. Speaking in this community 50 miles southeast of Quebec City, Mr, Cliche. said his party favors the establishment of co- operatives to provide checks against this situation. The agricultural industry|T MORE TAKE TO WOODS There were 9,448 trappers was the only industry which had not organized to protect its interests, he said, BIG BAND. 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