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The Propane Vehicle Grant Program i is helping “operators of large fleets of vehicles convert fephenes to clean, économical | propane. | fing of Canada reseatch and dével-. ° crea ding new ways ofreducing our depéndence on oil: Improved insulation téch-.- . s niqhes for figmes, water heating from solar energy, generation of electricity by wind power,” use of waste materials as an energy source are - all being demonstrated in current federal vernment projects. . _YELLOWKNIFE, Iw. govera al ‘the: Eastern . Arctic have taken” “As major. step in’: . pursuit: of ia. separate bown ‘territory, outlining the basis ° elections, ‘and’, “Propose | ‘0 at 8 conatitutlon: ‘ahd ll to thereof a federal @ convention a commissioner. a a ~ Year from now to ratify-it:. A report of the Nunavut. eastern members of the’ They... have. ed Alto. “Constitutional: Forum, N.W.TS. legislature ‘and -ftablished: ~ Aiabh. leaders of thé + Inuit - "a detailed. ‘con: . month, “aaye. Biitution, recommend a: public - opinion will ibe ry, name a capital, - défine, who - can’ vote in whieh “held its founding : ‘solicited ‘throughout: the Tepieiaet, an shorter: - Sex. offender released: Prosecutors’ ap BY they were not given enough time to ~ challenge defence medical testimony _ before a judge ‘freed 500-pound sex of- fender. “Joseph (JoJo) Glorgianni on ‘grounds that ‘jail would: _eridanger Glogianni's life. - Superior Court Judge Richard J.S. - Barlow agreed at a hearing Monday to reconsider his Aug. 6 decision to reduce Giorgianni's 15-year jail sentence to three - years” probation and a §2,000 fine. ' After the hearing, the offices of the state... _ attorney general and the Mercer County prosecutor filed written arguments on wy the sentence ‘reduction ‘should not be ‘allowed to stand. Barlow scheduled a Sept. 17 hearing to reconaider the sentence reduction, and "meanwhile. placed Glorglanni on $15,000 cash bail. Glorgianni, 33, Was convicted,jn- 1980 of carnally abusing and debauching the morals of a 14-year-old girl lis a back room: of hie Trenton shop, where ahe had stopped to buy a sandwich. The incident occurred in October, 1978. ~ He served only one week. of his jai . Bentence before he.was freed, ‘Ih Canada, % we are able to 6 produce more electricity, natural gas, propane and-coal-than we need. When we bring our oil Production -into balance with our oil consumption, Canada will be completely self-sufficient i in energy. And with the assistance of ; programs from. the Government of Canada, that’s exactly whats happening, Cnergie, Mines et Ressources Canack: ‘In October 1980, the Government of Canada announced a series of programs and initiatives to make Canada self-sufficient in energy by ; ‘the end of the decade. Tes name - the National natural-gas to new markets to help reduce en ‘dependence on oil. Another program =~ is helping gas utilities to extend. service to Program.’ ; __ After jusrl8 months, j its clear that the program . is working, and that the majority of Canadians - *, share the Government's energy goals. . - To reduce our need for oil, homeowners and businesses are enthusiastically participating i in. the many Government programs designed to , help them convert from oil to alternative fuels... To Increase our reserves of oll, billions of |. dollars are being invested in new exploration and — "+ development projects.by the petroleunr industry, : 7 ‘despite unfavourable economic conditions. =... “BR . “| S¥hen oil consumption and oil production are? __ In’ balance, welll have energy security, a SOURCE 7 of strength for any country in today's world. ' , Already; Canada has taken a significant stp towards encrgy necurity: . ; owt ‘has. not committéd Eastern Arctic on these: watt ., eabinet ~~ senior civil servants to work with the foruin on-diviaion of : 25,000 Inult. ‘The federal’ “Phvemament’ itself to.. splitting the N.W.F, and the, ; ; forin’ 5 report urges that at fio Soon. dof. ead it acks: that Scnator. Jack: ‘Austin, minister responsible - for -poltical evolution. In: the North, - establish-a “‘core group” of - ministers. and the territories. Characteristic of: the ~ aggresalve mood of the ' ‘forum, the report says it “should establish early on Ita viaiblity and. credibility as an independent entity,” “We've gone beyond | talking about Nunavut,"? sald Dennis. -Patterson, the forum's chairman, member | of the. legislature for Frobisher Bay, and N.W.T. education minister. “Now we are building ft." ‘The report asks Ottawa to | In the i north, i in spite of difficult economic times over the . past year and a-half, there have been new oil discoveries in both the | Beaufort Sea-Mackenzie Delta and in the Arctic Islands areas... 4 Canada’s established oil reserves, as estimated by the Canadian _. Seg matte babs Petroleum Association, increased in 1981 with the inclusion, for the =~ =" first time, of the promising Hibemia reserves in the Atlantic offshore, © - Enough gas has now been proved off Sable ae Island to proceed with development. All told, natural gas reserves have been discovered at." - more than twice the rate of production i in Canada: 7 in recent years: “Enquire about Goverament progeims, : many ‘backed by:grants arid incentives, which’: can help'omes ‘and busiricsses'reduce heir i “energy costs by. conserving | anid converting, ~ “Write; _ Energy, Mines & Resources Canada, FO. Box 3500, .. Ottawa, Ontario Ky 4Gl ‘patablish | a their - commission — before next, . May, and | draw a botindary . by next September. eh “The? boundary: ° as problem. sbecause.. renal a ~.¢laima to- rights. on’ alt Jand northeast ‘of the ‘treeline = = an area they call Nunavut — “overlap. with claims. the. ; Dene Indians to ‘the ‘west, :.- ++ Also; the Tnuvialuit of the Mackenale - Delta. gan't lot with thelr: cousins the * Inuit, or with the Indians to” Whom they are-linked by the Mackenzie Valley corridor: . The Nunavut forum was founded in response to three main political develop- - ments of the past year: First,.. Northern Affaire - Minister John © Munro in- elsted last winter that talks . on political development be separate from aboriginal ’ Claims talks, even though _Tault claims overlap with proposal for a separate: ferritory, . The NW. _ later endorsed division 19 to \ ae Ve : ~ boundary ° ; 8 c nd; get together ‘on pallical - development betare comming to Ottawa's ; ‘So the N. Ww, T.: Jegialiture ‘and all main native groups ‘formed ‘the’. Constitutlonal ‘Alliance : in. July. The. Nunavut, Fortin ‘is. Bart of “the alllance. although its - independent stance. would ‘06m to - Fun’ Counter decide whether to cast" their: - voted 84 per cent in favor of dividing the territories. jast spring ij a referendum. . The vote in the enst wan overwhelmingly - in tayor, with ambivalence in’ ‘the. west — attributed’ to ‘un- certainty over the boundary and where the Inuvidluit would ftin, leginiature 0 with one abstention. at esis addy Sanadoll ane: ob fur -_ hiss. oth 2 - Third, NWT. realdeats™