Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 Jun 1962, p. 20

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20 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, June 21, 1962 Pearson Urges Vote Of Confidence Soon By ARCH MacKENZIE OTTAWA (CP)--Prime Minis- ter Diefenbaker should submit his minority government to a parliamentary vote of confi- dence at the earliest date pos- sible, Liberal Leader Pearson told a press conference W« dnes- day. Also urged was full and im- mediate disclosure of the facts about a "developing emergency in connection with the flight of capital from Canada and the pressure on the Canadian dol- lar." The Liberal party is ready for an election--'the machine is still going'"--Mr. Pearson said, but he declined to speculate about the date of the next vote or whether the Liberals would|changes could yet develop from attempt to force one. recounts and the service vote. Cc fa hg yy i ompchy ae Mr. Pearson said the Liberals ment Hill after meeting senior egpocly poor Mr. er tae colleagues and advisers. He ed oe saat saad te a et | at wr ee might be) omment by the last Parliament "Also next week he hopes to|Tuls out Sept. 30. But the situa- sone tion demanded parliamentary cee ae ao after action as soon as possible. : His initial statement said: HASN'T CONSULTED |"There is a developing emer- Mr. Pearson said he has had|gency in Connection with the no consultation with the leader|flight of capital from Canada of any other party and he has/and the pressure on the Cana- no plans for such consultation.|dian dollar. The country should He spoke as the head of ajbe informed fully and immedi- party with 97 seats in the Com-|ately of the facts.' mons compared with 118 Con-| He said Parliament should pressed in answer to questions: servatives, 30 Social Crediters}consider without delay the and 19 New Democrats. A few measures to deal with a situa- tion which had made some of his business and finance infor- mants "'very frightened." However, Mr. Pearson cau- tioned, "Canada remains a strong country and there is no reason for alarm if the right action is taken." CANNOT SAY Some other views he ex- He could not say what t's Liberal party would do prior to a session of Parliament being convened. * He could not say whether thel throne speech debate at ite start of the session--the tradi- tional occasion for an opposition motion of non-confidence in the government--might be set aside this time. That would depend on the nature of any emergency. He said he supposes that an election could be expedited if necessary by using the electoral lists for the last one. This would require parliamentary. action but it might be arranged through all-party discussion and it "sounds awfully sensible right now." The campaign period of Narrow PC Edge In Record Poll By THE CANADIAN PRESS Progressive Conservative can- didates, winners of 118 seats, topped the Liberals, who won 97, by less than 5,000 votes in a record poll of more than 7,490,000 in Monday's general election. A Canadian Press compilation from all but 1,369 of an esti- mated 48,375 polls showed these figures: Progressive Conserva- tive 2,781,405, Liberal 2,734,951, New Democratic Party 1,012,- 144, Social Credit 861,828, others 30,068. The total, with three per cent of the polls still to come, was 7,420,396, compared with 1958's previous record of 7,287,- 297. The PC percentage of the and the percentage received by th two other main parties--25.2 --was by far the highest since 1945 when it reached 33.8. Progressive Conservatives topped the poll in all provinces except Newfoundland, Quebec, Ontario and British Columbia. NDP led the B.C. voting, with the Liberals on top in the other) three provinces. total was two per cent greater. Social Credit drew its greatest support in Quebec where it won 26 seats and received 520,634 votes. NDP won no seats in| Quebec and received only 90,186! votes. total vote was 37.5 compared with the Liberals' 36.9. It was the first time since 1945 that both major parties received eight weeks might also be short- ened. under 40 per cent of the vote -- | HISTORIC TRIP The north of Baffin Island was explored by William Baffin and Robert Bylot in 1616. Welland Canal Traffic Up From 1961 OTTAWA (CP) -- Traffic through the Welland Canal and the Montreal-Lake Ontario sec- tion of the St. Lawrence Seaway during April and May showed a marked increase over the same period in 1961. CASH & CARRY SPECIAL! Officials said Wednesday the late opening of the Seaway and heavy increases in upbound iron ore shipments and in general cargo caused the heavier traf- fic. 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