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Furthermore, the traditional and very strong opposition of French Canada to imperialist war is met with federal jurisdic- tion for foreign policy and de- fense under the British North America Act in such a way as to give little chance for the French Canadian nation to de- termine for itself what should be its destiny in war and peace. The solutions of more _bilin- gualism ‘all across Canada, “‘do- minion-provincial” conferences, more equitable division of taxes between the federal and provin- cial governments — all these not only beg the question, but sharp- en it. REAL SOLUTION Clearly what is at stake is the re-negotiation, on the basis of complete equality between the two nations (not the provinces [ Everything in Flowers’ FROM EARL SYKES 42 E. Hastings MU 1-3855 Vancouver, B.C. TED HARRIS | 757 East Mastings Si Vaneouver 4, B.C. Painters’ and Papethangers Suppies i Rag. tbe - Now 190 5 rell iia a we et Granville Island B.C. Automotive Service Co. Ltd. Granville It. 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ITALIAN FILM ON SACCO-VANZETTI , The movie version of the éase of the two Italian-Amer- ican labor martyrs, Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Van- zetti is now being produced in Italy by Dino De Laurentis. ’ barbarous CCW protests against chemical war in Asia A letter of protest has been sent by the Congress of Canadian Women to U Thant, general sec- retary of the United Nations, condemning the “inhuman acts’’ being perpetrated by the U-S.- Diem faction in South Vietnam and requesting him “‘to investi- gate these charges and to do all in" your power to see that such activities cease at once.”’ The charges referred to are con- tained in an appeal which the CCW has received from the Union of Vietnamese Women in Hanoi, capital of the Democratic Repub- lic of Vietnam, addressed to “‘wo- men all over the world.” The appeal revealed that: “The U.S.-Diem faction have just launched another drive of spraying noxious chemicals in South Vietnam. The drive which started in August, 1962, reached its climax last January. “During 12 consecutive days ending Jan. 24, they sprayed a large area including 20 villages in Ben Tre province, a densely populated and fertile region and the richest province in coco-trees in South Vietnam.” Gt aiie <6 ae a