guv vi rs WT Vain tumï¬T Canadas great debate Little sym By THE CANADIAN PRESS Canadas great debate could be called The Third Option if three hours of panel discussions Sunday on the CBCs French and English television net works were any indication of how Citizens coasttocoast view the question of Quebec iii dependence As the program entitled An Uncertain Country wound to close most contributors seemed to show little sympathy either for the current style of federalism or for Quebec separatism Ihe moderators panelists and guests from six provinces appearing on the show were all fluently bilingual lliey iii cluded former politicians economists journalists tiiiioii representatives businessmen and teachers Debate which ran for an hour and hall on the CBC English network then for so minutes later in the evening on French language RadioCanada was lively and touched most of the same basic issues on both net works The majority of panelists seemed to agree that while Con federation is in need of revision Quebecs separation would solve neither its own problems nor those of the rest of Canada ISSlES CLOIIHCI Many felt events since the Nov 15 election of the Iaiti Quebecois had tended to cloud issues that are considered of paramount importance on re gional levels elsewhere in the country Yet another point was that while Ilene Levesque may feel his governments stand is clear on political independence fol lowed by economic association with the rest of Canada many Canadians are unsure what kind of relationship the Parti Believe country will stay united ST tlllllfES tint tP Two federal cabinet niinisters said Saturday they believe the country will stay together despite the political situation in Quebec Labor Minister Ioliii Munro and Veterans Affairs Minister Daniel MacDonald told local audiences that they believe Canada lll endure as united nation regardless of Quebch threat to pull out ot Coir federation In speech to the ational Congress of Italian Canadians Munro predated that Quebec and the rest of the country will ivork out their present IllltI tnces He hoped that logic sooner or later will win over tiarrow Danger HTI CI lid Broad bnt federai eu Democratic Pirty leader said Sunday that Progressive Conservative pro isals to turn back hcalth welr are and education programs to the provinces are dangerous to federalism In an outliiieot his partys po sition on national unity Broad bent said the Irudcau govern ment ittittly and dangerously is implementing the Conservatie approach and predicted dissension across the country within tire years it the Lrénd Lttltltlztlt He also predicted Quebec ill types of emotionalism that are now being exhibited in Qiiebcc and other parts of the country Munro said Canada is built on multiculturalism and will maintain multicultural ap proach He said he believes Canadians can get together to work out toiiipromises iii the present situation MatDonald told Royal ta nadian Legion audience that before the First World War Canada was lragiiicntcd society with little sense of national identity but that war helped bring Canadians togcthct in cottttiion caust am also contideiit that we will With open hearts and mu ds Ctmlltillt to build nation IIII LEWIS proc iiotliing Qucbecois seeks with the rest of the country ltll lllt will endure where eycry unliytdttal citrt coinniututy cyery ltltllltt in ml the lllttlttlll to work on thct dcsin within tin tiiiicxtorkottozitttleiation t0 federalism be swallowed by the Initial States izliui Yï¬yeais it it sepa rates from anada Separation would leave Quebec as an island in an IInghsbspcaking sca he said in spcech to the partys Hit member lidcral council The couniit ended policy meeting Sunday in irlyzince ot the lils June Kolulv it coii yctition in intupc In his speech Broadbcnt said national programs are essen tial to common sense ot nationhood letling that lit taxia carts and is important in nurlivcs In the 1860s Henry Corby bad reputation around Hastings County for producing 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independence must be found but nobody could say exactly what it should be But they agreed that any so lution must not only answer Quebecs special needs but also end what Westerners Maritimers Indians and other Canadians view as unfair treat ment within the federal system Several guests agreed with David Lewis former leader of the New Democratic Party when he said referendum on independence would prove nothing unless Quebccers voted 100 per cent in favor of either separation or remaining within Canada RICALCIIANUII NEEDED Jeansliaul LAllier former minister in the defeated Bou rassa government thought third option must not be just rearrangement of the con stitution as we know it today If Quebecers have the for Quebec separatism choice between the status quoor minor rearrangements of the status quoand in dependence believe they would choose independence Vancouver journalist Harvey Oberfeld who has just finished tour of Quebec said The people of Quebec have to start realizing that there are 10 prov inces in Canada We all have problems and if they want us to cooperate with them in solving their problems they have to be willing to take an interest in our problems Adanis Oboinsawin Cana dian Indian and National Film Board producer noted that In dians have been ignored by the French and English people for very long time and we still are We have been put away by every bloody government in each province its very unhappy way to be Marine Industries president PQ regional convention wants no English schools MUNIRICAI ttIt Despite an appeal for moderation from lreiiiicr Rene Levesque dele gates to larti Quebccois re gional convention passed resolution during the weekend calling for gradual abolition of Quebecs liiiglislilaiiguage public school system The delegates representing 17 Ioiitrearirca riding associr Itttttllllltllllttl the Que itit lintlllllltlll create noir dctioininattonal public school system in which the oiin lair gnaw of instruction would be lVrciiili linglish 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400 dcle gates attended workshops to study 387 resolutions ol which 31 were adopted Uni of them called for the pa role of nine political prison ers incarcerated in connection Willi their actiyitics as iiiein bers of the Front dc Liberation du Quebec ILQI They are ili giblc for parole this year and should be treated on the same basis as ordinary prisoners the resolution said The delegates also called for government investigaion 0f the 1970 October Crisis and for abolition of the federal War Mcasurcs Act invoked by tawaduringthe crisis Another resolution con demned as an infringement of treedom of the press an inquiry iHiiiestcd by Prime Minister lrudeau iiito alleged separatist bias in news coverage at the CBCs French languagenetwork BARRIEIVDENTURE CLINIC C0lEllADT Complete Denture Service 7264721 I49A Dunlop St Barrie motorist 5mm 00 Mom and old rye whose time has come IIIIII Itllll ll Illtttltl liili Ilii titl TH rIIIIllfl MM lump VulifliL 13 immunit mm aMlet lhciycar old Whisky in 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