2 Page 2, ‘The Herald, Wednesday, May 7, 1980; By DAVID JONES | TORONTO (UPC) — English Canada will have an “awesome duty” to reform the constitution if Quebecerg reject Rene Levesque’s plea for a mandate to ‘hegatlate sovereignty-association, --: Newioundland Premier Brian Peckford said. “Tt is one thing for us to be confident that the ‘no’ forces will win the day,’’-Peckford told-a meeting ‘of the Con- ference : Board -in Canada Tuesday. -- “However it is- something else to forget the awesome duty we will have after May 20; a duty we will owe tothe 51 percent or more of’ the Quebec people who ... have stood with the rest of Canada on the clear and that we are, capable of a great act of national self-renewal through the revision of the - constitution.” Tf ‘Canada fails to meet that challenge, he said, it will “have permanently” exhausted its good will in the eyes of most Quebecers. The longer it procrastinates, the more likely it will lose this | “golden and perhaps last opportunity’ for genuine constitutional renewal. “We must deliver on our une. mistakable _ understanding together, . BU Sil promise of constitutional reform and we must deliver’ fast," he said. Pockford, who hopes constitutional. change would benefit his own province by granting it jarlsdiction over ‘fisheries, ownership of ‘alf- shore minerals and free _ passage of its hydro-electric. ' power across Quebec, said a -renewed constitution could save Canada even in the event of a.“‘yes” vote on May 20, . ‘Quebecers belore acting, an - In a-newa-conference afier his speech, ‘he sald English. . a cone aaal prep prepare: a ‘firtaly pelieve there ta a. constitu posals that: ., satisfy ‘take which.;will satisfy the " basic" would : “most: Levesque's: ‘Becand: ‘teferendum, to. >: pull ‘out of Confederation. ot tion English Canada can - ‘aapieations of Quebecers a nd. destroy the Parti- Quebecois in. the, PQ rapped for using the Grits power - JAMES BAY, Que. (UPC) -—. The. Parti Quebecois government has gone “too far” in using the James Bay ‘hydro electric © project’ to --' promote soverelgnty-association because it was ‘initlated © under the federal system, says former ‘premier Robert Bourassa. Bourassa, who Initiated the project almost 10 years tothe day, pointedly:tried to defuse recent claims by Premier Rene Levesque that . the massive complex, built entirely with, Quebec. funds and manpower, showed the province could progress toward nationhood. - Fam 1970 to 1976, even in 1975, he (Levesque) said it was the costliest white _ elephant of the century,” Bourassa said | “at a shew ] HIGH COUNTRY © Crafts & Gifts Macrame supplies, hand embroidered tablectoth o Mf q "conference Tuesday auringa referendum campaign swin with Liberal leader Claude ? Ryan to James Bay, Mon: : kilometers, north, of treal.. “Ard now hey. are o saying” it is. a marvelous project and this shows we could achieve sovereignty-association,” he ~ - added. “I think-it ig golng too, - far because this ‘was. achieved within a. federal system.** : -Levesque’s 1976 electoral " victory.was in part dite to his. ‘eriticlsm of the multi-million dollar project, whictiis billed . BS Nor America’s largest hyrdo facility.” Bourassa ‘sald the project was-“a rallying point”. for all Quebecers otherwisedivid ‘along constitutional ieee _ Hnguistic. lin He also nite thie PQ ‘SS NORTHWEST PIPE government. ‘for ‘dele construction of. the Mon ying be -to-Quebec © City’ leg. of . a: ‘Natural gas pipeline, which: ‘he said Souda help increase « ‘from 6to 12 percent- Quebec's. ‘consumption. of cheap “domestic gas. and reduce- ‘dependence on ol, =~ While Ryan’ strip to James- Bay, afew miles north of the... “§2nd parallel, followed by a. _ week Levesque’s visit, it was " the first “day: in: the three- week-old: campaign for. the May 20 -referendum the. * leader of the “no” forces did not make’a public address.’ 3 Though the local “yes!” ‘committee claimed support. from: a majority estimated 13,000 workers at * the complexes, Michel Turgeon, of the James Bay Energy Corp., said about 36 ‘Percent. could not vote ort of the PQ) are after.” » COLUMBIA. : ‘management ‘AND EQUIPMENT LTO. 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CRTC - Public Notice 1990-35 a had ‘No’ vote will still mean changes. speond, ‘eferenduin,”” he: Those agpirations, he sald, ‘are litile different from, those. ‘of many-other provinces who are’. demanding:: greater. decentralization | ‘of’ federal powers | and ; control over” “Regpurees, « ete itt fen new ‘propotala, ;, “we can’ Bay to- Gane’ ‘we’. have: done’ pointing. for. you. and. we doe. ‘something . for: Ged (Then). "Levesque * would love. badly. 1 think ws vou would:have a: 010 Zan! favor: of | cot, . “federation.” to a ederaliprovicial. ‘ conference to’ work out the - long-sought -. - constitutional * _changes,: he, sald. “Tt. ihe - doesn’t want.to come. to. the. .. table, okay. But he should be invited,” " : : ig. to: the province's. battle: with Ottawa& ‘over -ownership . of | offshore resources, “Peckford “echoed Energy: Minister Mare: - -Lalonde’s remark Monday in ‘Halifax:that the matter may: end up in the courts, - The. ‘provinces signed a’ memorandum of agreement in 1977 ‘that: granted Ottawa 5 percent ‘of the revenues from \.. most "_. off-shore: Pegources, . but : . beth- Newfoundiand. and Nova ° Scotia now: insist they must — have complete ownership. . Peckford saidthe problem . _ could be resolved very easily if Lalonde: were’ willing: oo ~ hand. over. control” as. the. previous. - Conservative . government, had promised ta to a . . 7 It would keep: the Postar status quo: - Levesque - By ALYCIA’: -AMBROZIAK ST. AGAPIT, Que. (UPC) — A “no majority vote, in the. May 20 referendum _ willmean the perpetuation: -of the status quo for Quebecers, said ..:, Premier - Rene, ue, Wyege Ty 7 - Levesa ne sabia a en ee a0! seal majority ‘no’ Mate, ng will, mean. & mandate , for’ negotiatlon,”:-Levesque: told about 1,000 enthusiastic supporters . Tuesday in. an agricultural .area about 48. kilometers weat of Quebec Ci ty. ~ Liberal leader. Claude ‘Ryan, ,head of .the “‘np”, camp, as. well as other politicans — including Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau —~ have said that a “no'’ in the referendum ‘would. ‘be - in- terpreted as 4. mandate to negotiate | “renewed federalism, “A no’ ‘majority ‘vote will epqie sliould'be in vited scien Selene because’ they: don't ~ know. ‘how. their research - should be used, broadcaster ‘and: selentiat David Sutil warns. ‘king Tuesday | ‘to a, toon on ‘challenges. and | changes facing.the: world in decade, Suzuki said students graduatin fram: “universities. wit seience ‘and engineering - degrees were i Il-equipped to ' deal with the impact of thele work because they had :not- taken: coursed in” “eligi, cotta ar L the- coming OTTAWA’ _(UPG)- Canada: da, not. De vasrlng ‘increasing. its’ general _ revenues by. Impeeing an ” additional : exports, | Depuy” Prime ; Pnaale Allan MacEachen Respon ding top _queatiou in’ the House, of Commons gO Tuesday from Conservative MP.Bill- Jarvis, MacEachen said he had not discussed the possibility of an. additional export tax with’ the Producing, Provinces, nor A light dusting of snow. or rain was predicted today for _fireravaged northwestern ‘Ontario .° ‘but. weather ‘forecasters’ could offer -no © woodland: Tuesday, .sur- hope of relief for firefighters - jw Alberta, Saskatchewan or "British Columbia, |” “about 30 residents were forced. to:evacuate a: ismall - egging. town northwest of Dryden, Ont., Tuesday as a 1, O00-acre fire raged out of control. pvasane 78 fires -wolla, Holic Saska i, fed can ew and Alberta 49. province No ‘extra energy taxes: seen” energy lines," he said, ad : Alberta hustory, hry or theology. 1 et re than a fie” woe fs sclentists were employed 50: percent of. directly. by’ the jnllitary. a the: ety ey of the rest: 4 private business, § Bierukié much research was airected toward destruction or. profit. “\qw@ have ail ‘thin ine _ formation and we're in deep. troybte’. because. we: don't: know how to. use'it,” he told: nls audience, adding . that. there was little: weighing of, otg-term ¢ alfects at ape ‘wesearch, - Stes : wan. the: governibent ean" temp plating on Pertahnly 10 decision has been taken along those iding that if such a. decialoa was made, it" would: be be: included a. budget. Jarvis asked ‘whether tha” overnment waa considering 2s general” or resource, expert tax” wat ‘would add‘ elec: tridity, natural. gas and any. other resource to the exiting export, tax on crige ail, Hope dim for firefighters. A massive 326,000- acre blaze. northeast, of Fort consumed 928,000. acres..of passing a May. 1968. blaze that burned 321,000, acres in the Slave Lake area, | ae oo etl i con! Alberta nat forestry, officials have asked, Be. provincial ssovernmne rite trea i] e forestry. seartiies wget i have sa far consumed 500,000 acres, ite already _ this “year Whalen says meats are safe” “OTTAWA (wPo — Agriculture Miniiter Eugene Whelan has.denied Con- seryative party claims there are unsafe levels of -an- Ublatice. & nd other. drug Bidyies “ ein” “lederdlj Hate aa te ’"Milges, a yeterinarian and former employee of the federal health and protection service, told the Commans Tuesday that almost 14 percerit of meat and poultry products contain ingredients that: my cause aterele reactions or even death, However, Whelan’ denied the charges, when asked to step up inspections of _-abattoirs; saying he - had -—“thousan ds of test _reswite”’ ™ that show “there “Was. nd poole, rar & Rae te oe erty tevigbagy bes Lyeria de: awe “y disagree with what has - ~been said,” Whelan told the Commons. ‘Thousands | of tests have not. shown any. harmful residue. 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Tomorrow!” and chairman Dennis McDermott, who Is: also CLC president, got. the mesgage and announced the: , call for financial help would . be carried out in the morning when more delegates were present, ; Deal sco: | . TORONTO (UPC) — The federal goverment will try ta accommodate Alberta's demands in an oil pricing agreement, but the interesta of a fiscally balanced Con- federation must come first, Energy Minister Mare Lalonde says. a speech Tuesday to a fipanctal conference sponsored by the Conference Board in Canada, Lalonde said a Canadian thove to world oil prices would. be itresponstble,.due to hard- | it would cause business | the consuming public. But he: warned hi energy rices woul ner ’ unavoidable following the next negotiated oi)-pricing agreement with Alberta. The energy minister said the. energy ‘“‘crisis’ In Canada was not. due to a - pupply shortage. “The problem is mainly an “economic problem, at the heart of which is the issue of . striking a Canadian price for oi] that is fairand reasonable to all concerned,” he said, Lalonde sald recent dramatic increases in the international price of ol! had caused a decrease in economic growth . : form of: had already . delegates —