Jim Fulton, federal NDP eandidate fur Skeena, charged today that Iona Campagnolo, MP fur Skeena, is releasing misleading and at times false statemenis to the media. “This is @ must un- fortunate state of affairs," Fulton said in a press release, ‘and let's hope thal all parties will attempt lo Page 2. The Heratd, Tuesday, Seplember 19, 1978 dues nol use the taxpayer's money, This is simply nol true as demonstrated by the following quotations from a recent EDC. publication "the courporalion ad- ministers certain loan and insurance programs for Canada and the funds required fur these operalions are provided by Canada,” and “historically EDC has raised the majrity uf its Fulton slams give clear, conelse con- sideralion to what is upinion and what is fact.” A recent release by Campagnulo stated that the Development funds fur lending operations by borrowing from the Consolidated Revenue fund of the government.” “It is clear beyond Export question that the EDC deals Corporation money,” Fulton said. know the facts, and stick press releases don’! make bad polilical judgements any : Pi in and uses ‘Canadian tax- payers money, and for this reasun Canadians have a real interest in such things as lhe EDC funding of a copper development in Panama,” Fulton said, “In a riding where close lo 1,000 men and women have been laid uff work in the copper industry, it is nunsense to promote competition in Panama, especially with our “The public has a right to casier to swailow,” Fulton said. - Campagnolu also stated that Stewarl won't lose any jobs over.the development of a $1.4 billion copper mine in -Panama. “Perhaps the MP for Skeena if unaware the Granduc Mine has already closed," Fulton said. “The” Financial Times recentiy pointed oul, Iwo months age, that EDC was given’ jhe authorization tu risk up to $26 billion, that's mure .than $1,000 for Canadian. clone ‘ wd : ; Mat . rs CHARTER: ’ DEEP SEA SAILBOAT Coastal Cruising, Diving, Fult Equipped Learn ta Water Ski at Lakelse Lake. 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Bath votes were in favor of abulition but did ‘nul carry because they “Jacked the required Iwo- “thirds majority. The first vote was 85-54 fin favur of abulition buejdnly 199 of were present when the issue first’ came lo the debates. ‘In the ~— afternoon sessiun, Ihe votre un an Ottawa resolution was 69- 50 fur abulition. The first debate began innpcentiy enough .when Mitch Speigel of Sudbury, Onil., rose tu propose a change in the wording of ihe preamble of a abolished. |. © Wille his ubjection'was’ committee's posilion for -an idjustment in the tax. met with applause, sume ej with applause, sume He 157 voling delegates . “Algor, . afier™ “3” vigoruus © “He Mart ur-jewelrys- 3 0's One delegale expressed the chief contention of the pro-lax segment when he said: ; “tf you abolish the capital gains 18x, the goverament will. get it . Somewhere else because they need their pound of flesh.” The committee's pusition was that the guvernment would probably be receptive 10 a change in the lax but nol elimination of it. One propused —ad- justment was to apply the tax only tu corporations, not individuals. “Don. Selman of Van- couver received loud ‘ applause when ‘he spuke in favor of abolition, say- ing the tax Was not a substantial . revenue earner for : the gov- ernment and was a "giant constipater" of the tax system. The 1ax un sales of _asséls or equily was in- iroduced in the early 1970s amid much. con- iruversy as a means uf establishing equity in the tax syslem, , ‘The tax applies to such aclivilies'as profits made _ by corporations on: sales of .. assets such == as buildings ur factories, or on. individuals who make gains‘on'sales uf stocksor © _persunal assets such. as Tax ‘on capital gains accuunts fer less than one ou , a Of per cent of the govern: ments tolal lax revenue, Some delegaies claimed . thar these mudest extra revenues do nal justify the cost of administering “whe extremely complex, provisions which they entail.” Delegates to the Lhree- day convention, which énds today, deal with a a. number. of uther resolutiuns, including one calling fur elimination or reduction of, government regulations which was approved. “They endersed = 8 resulution— the ‘one which cuntained the controversial preamble on capital gains—lo in- crease the basic in- vesiment lax W 10 per cent and to cut the basic corporate, tax rate by une (percentage point a year in a five-year period star- ling Jan. 4, 1979. A proposal from a delegate frum Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., seeking a proper balance between the absolute’ require- ments of the environment and the “need io sustain the health and gruwth of industry” was withdrawn but then. later rein- iruduced. and approved following a procedural vole. _’ The Ottawa delegation pushed . through = an amendment.to a Van- couver resolution on min- eral resources policy gains tax . developers, . such federal bodies as the | urging the _—‘federal- government to provide Canadian producers with | ihe same kind uf financial * assistance given” ‘to foreign industrial The: reference was tw Export Develupment Corp., which provides loans and credits to for- eigners (o encourage in-. vesiment but not to. Canadians. Approved © was a resulution urging Ottawa to = enenurage an aggressive refurestation program. The concern here was for recent federal spending cults which have affected forestry research grants. Delegates were cun- cerned because forestry is a majur industry in al least five Canadian provinces, An amend- ment was. swiftly en- dorsed urging a joint federal-provincial _ effurt lo use monies saved from cuts in unemployment insurance to create jobs in reforestation projects. . One delegate said such a move could create |} 400,000 jobs in the in” dustry. On Canadian monetary policy, the convention accepted a watered down cresulution urging the. federal government lo - take the lead in reducing the governments’ share, | TRC E MANAGUA (AP) — Guvernmenl forces were airlifted into positions aruund Esteli in northern Nicaragua on Monday to at- tack’ the ‘lasl guerrilla strungholds there. ‘Esteli has been in rebel handssince Sept. 9 although the natiunal guard said . Saturday it had overpowered ‘sniper pusilions in Ihe town uf 30,000, . _ Earlier, the guard, Nica- ragua’s 7,500-member army, . recaptured the tuwns uf as Blancas, rouling rebels who are led. by guerrillas intent un uver- throwing the authoritarian - government of President Anastasio Somuza.. Travellers from the Esteli area, including sume whe had fawn over the town, said it lanked) dead. They ‘reported “no movement. of civilians or automobiles. A firé-burned-near the centre af own, | ' Trips were lifted w a field north of Esteli to attack from the nurth and west, the travellers said. Rebels hela ihe high ground leading into the ¢ily frum. the south. National. “guard forces Pan’ American Highway abuin five kilometres south of the town and barred journalists from entering. . Mopping-up action was re- purted from Chinandega, which (he guard’ wrested fram the rebels. Sunday. There’ was sealtered _ Shyoling . overnight . in Managua where businessmen vowed «lo cuntinue a general strike they called Aug. 25 to N | pressure Sumuza to resign. Correspondents in southern Nicaragua repuried occasional firing near the outpust of Penas Blancas on the Cusia Rican burder. Guerrillas fought a ninehuur battle with. the national guard garrison there Sunday before with- drawing intu Custa Rica. The guerrillas, led by the San- dinista National Liberation Front, vowed lo try anew to take Penas Blancas, establish a » provisional government and,invite in- ternational regugnition. An investigalive team fram the Organization of American Stales was in Costa Rica tu examine Cosla Rican claims ~ thal Nicaraguan forces crossed the border‘ last week and fired on Costa Rican civilians. * Sumoza complained that. Custa Riea gave sheller to what he says are Cum- munists trying to overthruw him. Nicaragua alsu said a Ve- nezuelan fighter plane wn temporary assignment in Costa Rica supported rebels in thelr Sunday foray against - Penas Blancas. In Caracas, Venezuelan President Carlos Andres Perez said Monday the charge is ‘‘absulutely false” There are no reliable reporis on casualties in the | fighting which erupted throughout (he country Sept. §. But those. who visited the recaptured towns say the tutl was high. Residents claimed the national guard was execuling people suspected of being snipers. Somoza declared = martial law NO MONEY DOWN?? ‘TRY YOUR n | New 14 Ft. Wide Mobile Home TRADE IN !! § Only. $16,900 Delivered and set up in B.C. - Letus *. help you to qualify for monthly payments of only $109!! - Purchasers will enjoy expense paid flights & airport pickup. Ninety homes for immediate delivery. . Munday Homes Ltd. BY 4401 Kingsway Phone Collec: is 7 2 Burnaby, B.C. 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