ee THE WESTERN CANADIAN LUMBER WORKER ‘Your Welfare In Parliament . ao Sansa ete Dos ; ; gee “A f | BARRY MATHER FRANK HOWARD TOM BERGER HAROLD WINCH ARNOLD WEBSTER ; i i i in in a New Wrartininstar eecra Gantouser Burrard Vancouver East Vancouver-Kingsway ie y i , j " ‘ ; jo Pepemty > a i. 5 an aol , : t WILLIAM MUNDY JOHN YOUNG ( ) ( ) : ee ir ISOBEL POTHECARY MARGARET ERICKSON DOROTHY G. STEEVES a - in » t Kootenay East Okanagan-Boundary OlenaganRevelstoke yanceduer-centre Vancouver augdra ; é rN ¢ ; ‘ THE NEW DEMOCRATIC PARTY PLEDGES: Economic planning to provide jobs for all to end the increasing ~ and chronic mass unemployment suffered under Liberal and Con- servative governments. Immediate stimulation of employment by greater public invest- ment in socially necessary projects such as better hospitals, better schools, better opportunities for higher education, better housing for low income groups, better use of natural resources to offset the displacement of workers by automation and better recreational 4 HARRY FANTHORPE I a & Giloteets facilities. ; A Canadian Development Fund to divert people's savings, such , FOR ALL : as insurance and pension savings, into investment in Canadian in- | dustrial and agricultural growth, planned democratically for the economic prosperity of Canadian people. Economic planning that will return to the people of Canada the | full and independent right to decide upon the use and enjoyment © of wealth produced in Canada without any undue domination by in- vestors in the United States or other nations, while preserving and expanding friendly trade relations. The promotion of freer trade relations with other nations ona that will open markets for Canada’s exports. = Kea 3 oe ‘ } >