| aa i | i int i i iil ie a ll KN : -_— z x Gy Vy py i Hy Waheon f), 4Ats Lit i) Wi y mal | i ’ Hi atl ! ipa? i ‘ : tiit ateqedd Tike ken : Fs ; el ik hy Wyllie tae th faltyen 5 Le Re OM "p, sh EFF o=o an ee a Re ARTE HoaanccnincnuniMe U.S, PUTS SQUEEZE ON CANADA OVER Num ahd reek seme eiiaeanemn sis ieee ne ie a ri il litt me tea ere Leslie Morris (left), national campaign manager, is seen lea ting Tim Buck at Toronto’s Union station as the LPP national €r concluded a nation-wide speaking tour. With Morris are arles Weir, Buck’s campaign manager in Toronto-Trinity riding, d School Trustee Edna Ryerson, Buck’s official agent. Great response to Put Canada First — Slogan, says Buck aE By CHARLES SIMS TORONTO 2 te The most striking fact emerging in this federal election of: eee is the growing awareness of the Canadian people i s the dangers of U.S. domination and the development of ° | NeW patriotic groundswell that finds most vigorous ex’ ree an |i alll etal A lela le ik a = Presgj é ; —= “Ssion in the Labor-Progressive. slogan, Put Canada 2 Ir ay A : # St. This is what Tim Buck, LPP national leader, told ej ; ; 5; fs te ‘ = an interview here last week. Why is the United States government moving to cancél a $225 million contract to 1 oy ‘ Atlan: cr the country from the “Fishermen and lumberwork- : : 3 : : ae EE eniattic to the Pacific coast wid. ers of B.C. agree completely with buy Canadian aluminum ingots from what Washington knows is an American-controlled Up the res of people are taking our proposal for a new trade poli- 1 Se Bevel Put Ca, Labor-Progressive slogan, cy by which Canada will accept company, Aluminium, Limited? ed 9 Ne First.” Buck declar- payment in sterling for our ex- | | front. rinity co stitne ote teak. bei ea ya aes a What is the connection between the court action being taken by the U.S. govern: Ta ty constituency af- mon fisherman : ‘We - | : tour, 000-mile national election strangling ae aa by Soh seae bar vol d the contract, an A Oanoiae eccerenent ia oa British Columbia:Yukon that our customers mus ; Shai alialdieeiMl Nl al Ih : 2 , “ ne fettle, he declared: Yankee dollars. ag ee Bee rights ta the ae tam Company Gf Aenetica er a eee Re chibi u Beat joh indeed proud of the Put Canada First, hits the ? | Sive 20D done b : "on the head’.” > Suppo adidates, ae “How are the apne react- Skagway tion 2 ETS. Seein ; ~ ing?” was my next question. se 1 Dain this federal Comal The LPP leader. emphasized Continued on page 7—See U.S. ALUMINUM 3 fdenee ls me with supreme con- this point: and Pride the future of Canada “The most evident expressions : ae m our party.” aré at meetings in the form of Firgt ; 4S the slogan, Put Canada resolutions. For example, on U askeg wuencing this election?” July 13, at the Calgary confer- MS him. ence of the Interprovincial Farm Well,» i ly-worded resolu- presceq Me Peplied, “I found it mows? Sropted e Sed tion was adopted demanding the = oad Taino oueretely among federal government sell agricul- liza 12 and B of Cape Breton, tural products to Britain for ster- is patat ‘C. They recog- jing and enter into barter agree- oy 0. Reena coal policy Sidhe where necessary.” iin i spurs leer “Do the western farmers know Tealists Policy which i \ of a Prospect for ne at that this is Labor-Progressive Will p a industry’s crisis and Policy?” Very miner back to Continued, on page 7 Way See PUT CANADA “Way hi MANU auaceuehaveveuenarianaaveneveueuenaneunrenanauavecrensiaiet Bl © "tists c degic’ Was d Pr ee eo Onception of what Kitimat will look like when com- t f as it “etl to the Liberal-dominated Coalition government's negtroll Al anded over vast B.C. natural resources to the U.S.- worleet is ay Yminum Company of Canada. How completely the a the mercy of the U.S. is shown by developments this ae