Barrie Examiner, 9 May 1977, p. 8

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vIWvw the examiner Monday May 1977 Okay so his feet are dry Gordon Harris of Edmonton is not one to let little bit of rain ruin his skateboarding fun It is quite feat doing handstand on skateboard at the best of times hilt in the rain and balancing an umbrella And lit did he get off without ruining the umbrella ll Iliotoi Would not step down if his government lost separation referendum OTTAWA iCPi Quebec Premier Rene Levesque says he is humiliated by the fact the French language in Quebec had to be promoted through legisla tion but that the Iarti Quin becois language bill is neces sary In taped CBCTV interview that was broadcast Saturday Levesque also said he would not step down if his goveriitiieiit lost its promised referendum on separation and iiidepeiidanee oultl not llt$i£llll have to be gained before gritbee nego tiates an association lll1 the rest ottanada The lull text of the interview taped for The Watson Report was released here Saturday but partial text was made public Friday in Toronto About legislating proltxtion of French Levesque said MONTREAL ll hate it To me its humiliating Premier Rene Levtsque says the Parti Quebecois proposid language legislation and Quebecs human rights charter are in some ways in compatible On the other hand dont for get that discrimination based on languageto be brutally frankhas always been some thing that the French majority in Quebec has had to live with It affects jobs promotions and such things Levesque said Sunday on radio station crrr Until referendum on seces sion from Canada is called there was an obvious necessity for legislating to protect the language and culture of French Canadians he added because Id like Quebec to be just as naturally French as in tario is English Nobody has to legislate in intaiio He also admitted that the controversial language bill which restricts the use of English in Quebec might have itsfaults llIRllCt ANSWER Well never come to perfect answer especially on provincial basis Levesque told interviewer latriek Vai son tut its tough problem of trying to promote the language and the cultural outlook lets say and the cultural opportun ities Industrial countries decide upon Cautious economic expansion LONDON c133 Fearing that unemployment and stagnation may lead to social upheaval leaders of the seven industrial countries have decided to expand their economies cautiously while pushing strongly for free trade and more help for poor coun tries Our most urgent task is to create more jobs while contin uing to reduce inflation the leaders said in communique Sunday ending two lays of talks Both Prime Minister deeau 3n and Prtsident Carter expressed satisfaction with the outcome Trudeau was particularly pleased that the summit which included West Germany Brit ain France Italy and Japan agreed to help stabilize com modity prices to aid poor coun tries depending heavily on ex ports for their earnings As the conference ended there was evidence that some differences remained 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