Barrie Examiner, 28 Apr 1977, p. 2

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239 examiner Thunday Apr 28 1977 extra well in the North Sea at midmorning ambeault told repo operation WARREN ALLMANI awaits report Morin rops criticism of visit PARIS CP Quebec Inter governmental Affairs Minister Claude Morin termed com pletely ridiculous Wednesday the criticisms of his current visit to France by federal Health Minister Marc Lalonde Lalonde said here Tuesday that the Parti Quebecois gov ernment was being secretive by failing to consult Ottawa about Morins trip Both men are on separate official visits to France this week But Morin said his visit had been arranged last December following an invitation by the French government Nothing is being done in so cret he told brief news con ference on the first day of his threeday visit Quebec has had direct rela tions with France for several years and we want to keep these Quebecs sovereignty will be decided at home and not here We have no intention of complicating our relations with the federal government and there is nothing partisan in what Im doing here But Quebec is going to as sert itself it ithir this federal relt gime which we want to change Lalonde who began his vistt two days before Morin said Canada wanted close relations between France Quebec and other francophone areas of Canada but this must take place according to established international rules and not by going over the head of the Canadian government The Quebec minister told rc porters that Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau visited western Canada several weeks ago shortly after similar trip by Morin He said this may have been coincidence But now understand that Mr Trudeau will be in France on May 12 Im beginning to wonder Form policies choHenged OllAA li Federal farm policies were challenged by opposition Mls Wednesday as lacking the protection needed to keep the agricultural industry in economic health However Agriculture Muns tcr Eugene Vlielan defended federal policies on marketing boards tariffs and the dairy iii dustry telling the tommons the countrys farm community was appreciative of Ottawas efforts on its behalf John Wise Progressive on servativc agriculture critic led off barrage of questions on farm policy during the daily question period saying the re port of tlic federal tariff board made public last week pointed out the need for more tariff pro tectioii for the countrys 1300th fruit and vegetable growers thlaii in his reply hinted that federal funds could not be distributed like liristmas plcscits Wise the MI from south westcrn Ontario said XlSllllg tariffs on imported fruits and vcgctablcs wcrc already lower than those iii the Euro with Economic toiiiinuiiity an the liliittlSlatcs limit board study under way for more than three years recommeudul higher iiiseason tariffs and the abolition of duties ill the off season Wellkillers fail twice in tries to cut oil leak STAVANGER Norway AP Oilwell troubleshooters failed twice in attempts today to choke off the runaway oil Gordon Goering president of Phillips the operators of the well said the second try was abandoned Phillips spokesman said the same procedure was used for both attempts at capping the well The companys engineering manager Robert Arch rters Wednesday anight that if the ma chinery used today failed the crew might try to wmch four ton capping device over the usher Its difficult but its been done fore he said The crew boarded the rig 170 miles southwest of Norway at dawn today under fine weather conditions to begin what was hoped would be the final phase of the capping Oil blowout hits decision allow exploration this sum Waren Allmand northern af has put off any decision until Petroleum Norway OTTAWA CP blowout at an oil well in the North Sea has led to post ponement of federal gover nment decision on whether to mer in the Beaufort Sea fairs minister said Wednes day decision on applications from Dome Petroleum Ltd of Calgary to resume drilling in the Arctic waters had been expected this week However Allmand said he he gets report on what hap pened to the Philli Petroleum Ltd well in Ekofisk field of the North Sea Oil has been spewing in to the sea since Saturday Officials of the northern af fairs department are being sent to Europe to prepare report on the incident Teachers gnio in bitter ottoc PQ bill MONTREAL CP English language groups pressing for softening of the Parti Quebecois governments approach to promoting French in Quebec reacted angrily Wednesday to the language bill tabled earlier in the Quebec national assembly Leaders of Englishspeaking teachers unions launched bit ter attack on the government claiming it had deliberately ig nored their suggestions for modifying education clauses in the PQ white paper on lan guage released for discussion month ago But Frenchspeaking labor leaders including the head of the provinces main French speaking teachers union said they were generally satisfied with the language charter which conforms to the white pa per in all but few details The sharpest criticism by 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