~ enforcement At the same time, under. K blackmail ee OTTAWA. ACP) —. "Per. sonal medical data could be wed by’ the RCMP security .. service ‘to ‘blackmail in- dividuinis ‘If ‘fréedom-of- information bill, is passed unchanged, a Montreal | alts: et. Libertas or itagooet bie - and liberties); ina brief'to the . Comnions justice committee, said the _ bill would legalize police use of any federal file... Spokesman Jean Dore re- - ferred to the use of medical data by the security service. _ to discredit a candidate for office in a socialist group in - Ontario. never been able” to. distinguish ‘ between:- legitimate ‘political dissent’. ‘and subversion." ‘The proposed ‘law would - make it Impodsible to get at:. RCMP. files because of. national security or law ‘ exemptions. related Privacy ‘Act atnend- ments, Mounties would be’. empowered fo look into: anybody's personal’ files. The League said the bill would legalize."'the cult of secrecy" in Ottawa rather than opening government to public, scrutiny. ° Dore ‘said. the ROME blacklists those. on the political fringe and has them fired from jobs or tries, ‘to turn them into informers. . Svend Robinion (NDP- . Burnaby) mentioned: a * . Montreal case in which three women were ‘laid off . from the Pratt and Whitney aircraft plant after RCMP intervention. A buman rights in- vestigation disclosed no ~peason'for the dismissals , and the women had good work records, Investigators could get no response from “the seciirity service. - Dore sala tne RENE lets yD seedy EDMONTON (CP) —The “rainbow has faded,” Alberta Treasurer Lou ‘Hyndman said Tuesday night as he presented a $6.?- billion budget signalling the . end of Alberta's late-'70s boom,” "But when he finished it was clear the pot of gold is still to be found in the deficit may evaporate if Alberta and the federal: government settle -Abetr energy . differences. _And. although lJower-. revenues from oll and natural gas result in aa estimated decline of. $791 - ‘million in total revenues from last year’s estimates, © atest forecast for,this year, spending has actually been intredsed by 22.5 per cent. That trick was tod much for Social Credit Leader Rod Sykea and NDP Leader, Grant Notley, who blasted the government for. in- ‘creasing. spending “while ‘calling on ordinary (ax- payers to. reduce ex- in good shape dompared to other areas of the country. ” “However, we bad hoped - ‘the government would try to come In with a balanced budget,” he said. ‘The lowered expectations the government has been talking about. this spring will not have to become 4 reality tn 1961-82. Although thedicare premiums go up 9.8 per cent July 1, there will in taxes. signals = tc cholces coming up in the early 19806, Federal: energy policies mean Alberta’s reverses "will Ukely grow at less than 10 per cent a year through the next few years, Hynd- mmesid. - |! He said be hopes the public will not be lulled by would be: clised to the © women under the proposed « freedom-olinformation “law. because’ - af’. ‘exemptions ‘& covering files - related to- national security or law er” ; forcement. «He sald such exemptions _ Should be.tightened to ‘deal - ‘only with cases in. which ‘crime is involved. * “You -are “essentially: legalizing those practices,’” : Doresaid, ‘No one will ever be" able to get the in. formation to expose them.” ‘Imgnother brief presented © to the Commons, the Ottawa ‘branch | of. the the Canadian “Rights: ‘and Freedoms ‘Federation urged extensive | ’ “aniendments to the bi Hesaid the Mounties have : . Spokesman Kenneth’ Rubin ‘sald.a ‘privacy — provision. would, “legalize . Jnvasion ‘of, ‘privacy: by a. - horde of bureaucrats,"” oo * The would allow “everyone | “from. debt” collectors to. members of. Parliament to look freely at individual files, —*. Rubin: said. the - bill . _ already is out . of date “because: it doesn't regulate - access to fedeval computers - contalning - massive ' He gaid that Mr. Justice . Horace. Krever, | after jn _ vestigating RCMP: security seryice use of personal — medical data in Ontario, had recommended ways of protecting auch ‘ . formation. - But the bil doesn’t coms to'gripe with this problerr,”.. oy member Quebec Federation - of Journalists, Spokeaman Michel: “Auger, a Montreal - Gazette - reporter, said exemptions are £0 broad -: that virtually any federal file could be held secret if © _ the bill , is passed. un- ghangedatrsisuy terit ohn an intvey ped eat 4g; rm to (be Will the Post O Office i improve : : OTTAWA (CP): _ “Soon, possibly, by this . fall, your .mail wilt be delivered by a. postie working : fora, crown | Legislation. turning - the post office, searred by -labor battles and public mistrust, into a | Crown corporation het we ‘i approved «by. Commons on* gaat “Finally,'! ‘Bald Jean- | + Canadian. Union of | Postal Workers, which: «, a gettling ‘a: contract - ‘|. dispute’ swith | the gov: erament by conciliation, "| “We've been walting.. for 24 years. It would: have helped the service: - and the administration | now than never,” - Progressive Con servative. John Fraser, a former general, ° said- the. : “My experience: in dealing with the leaders of the unions in the post, qifice has convinced me that the tank and'file of Canada Post are as aindious to reform ihe 3 post office .. » as anyone . - else," he said. Fraser, :and New oo | Democrat Sid Parker, . his party's postal cette: - Liberals have. "ost re “MONTREAL (CP) — pe feated Liberal candidate. * Georges Lalande . says Quebecers'made the right. ‘decision in handing the . Partl Quebecois an. even - L Claude Parrot, head of ‘the 23; 000-member — - crossed the’ floor ” ‘to shake © hands. : with , Péstmaster-General oa Andre Ouellet ‘as’ MPs _. Marked passage of. the’ legislation ‘with’ hearty », engratulations, rn Ouellet ‘has said the legislation will ald labor - "post office efficiency by - ‘improving management . _ structure and. financial . ~ eperations, It was one of three bills . passed by the Soca on Tuesday ag Parliament attempts. over’ the’ “last, “eight ” ; “All three - require - Senate approval .and ‘royal’. “assent, -betord ; ‘becoming law.’ A complicated. trad bill’ casing tariff rules for international | with: ‘Britain, ‘Ireland: _ and South Africa and'a tax bill eliminating dual — payment for companies snd? ’ persons taxed inh “New.,” Zealand |. and ‘Australla*aa “well as” Canada, were also ap Post ‘office. unions, : worried about “the _ Jengthy' delay of the ‘mt nationalistic Liberals’ ‘affer. winning #1970 “byelection in Maisoaneuye, one of the first ridings tot send PQ member 0 Oe mbly in 1970, * palional day's provinelal election a i : than in 1976, -- The Liheral party has cut ‘itselé olf from the reality of fagiy Mates Sib. Cit 4 BvD " Rainbow is. faded. the $10.9 bition ‘he expecis’. to be in the Heritage Savings Trust Fund by March .31, 1962, and the other $1.6 billion expected-to :. be left in ‘accumulated revenue surpluses after - " goviring the deficit. ” “We. are approaching a very important decision point. ‘Do we. increase taxes? Do we reduce ow” savings for the future? Or’ - , riding by more than: 6,000. tf do we lower -our demands for expanded services?”. There was no clear an swer Tuesday but there were some hints. ; With. revenue from cor- porate -income - taxes, ‘resource royalties aad even liquor’. board profits ex- - pected to decline, personal income tax was left almast - “alone to shoulder a’ heavier burien.: With more people earning more money in Alberta, not _Fersonal income tax is. * expected to rise by ont-aixth from last year's levels and ‘contribute more than 17 per cent of total government ” Hyndman expects to > collect $1.1 billion from individuals. Corporate income tax, responsible for 6.1 per cent ~ We neglected this. al- tachment to the soll; to the ' homeland,” Lalande pak, slate the nationalist values “prominent Liberals who. ‘went dow to defeat, vented” some of their resentment of “party: - sbrategy *- ‘and. ~philosophy, as well a3 some ‘eriticism of leader Claude © Ryan, in different ‘in- : votes, Lalande said his’ party {s dominated by “Canadian, individualistic thinking that. - stresses . economic prosperity.” Such ideas are out of step with the collectivist and “nationalistic urges of he "For the most part they come » from. :ridings. where anglophones and ethnic groupe account for most ao the vote.” ; Lalande earned a reputation as one of the _ Af total revenue in 1961-82, is for 1984-82 results from civil _ service salary increases, The minister blamed the ‘federal government for taking the “edge” off. boom = with & this money “deferred royalties” and Albertans will eventually’ ‘receive more for the ail whén it comes out of the Ground at higher prices, — ms The Authorized Dealer for Chateau Pre Fab Homes ~ 4530 Grelg Ave. Terrace, B.C. . te a dorsed: - “party” ‘members. against , Ryan's plan “to “open . Englisb- language schooling sR ~*Rhglidh, “regardless','o re roa | "Ryan ' retreated and > “ao-called™ : “Canada: clause,” which | the would have provided access to English schools only’ for anglophones from other oy; ‘detentaa: ‘in ia Bow ' “Boras, “ridhig,-. blamed i peavinees. Dr: © > Aygustla’ he Tous on strategats af management relations. relations and increase. -- : 1978: Jegislation that § : streamline ° edlitiess’; and: ‘the: ‘post’ ofilee. department runs . daily operations.’ ves” ‘the. publig- the: | ~ -pight.,.to- oppose me | : ‘greases in postal rates. . . 3 Parrot: legislation, had. been: . ; Pressing for, speedy os Grown cofporation ea, reality : influence” over Ryan. . + is Aggravated ‘labor d wit the bulk of U.S. . military aid still to be sent, threatened to erupt. a unless quick: ‘action by a Parliament’ was.-for-'R. ‘iBcoming, they said. f The. bill would allow the. post office and the - unions to bargain under’ | the Canada Labor Code ff instead of the’ Public Service Staff Relations . & Act and would ‘broaden the ‘list of negeliable “Salvador. ajready exceed the tonnage of weapons that ‘ contends - Soviet-bloc countries smuggled to leftist guerrillas. . The U.S. defence "department said. Tuesday’ sent 343 tons of military. _ supplies to El Salvador: Deperiment estimate of 200 U.S. charges that sogbis: “werviee ‘and slow. taal: A a “Heated Sovietbloe weapons athe bill, : eiiniiar io | guerrillas led to the Reagan ied, is expected to B - postal i: x atrife-torn < Central: the bills; public works builds and maintaing fa- More than 290 teachers hiave been killed and ‘another. 4,000, exiled during the last’ 10 ‘years af" El Salvador's.” * Bloody. civil. war, delegates to a ‘teacher's annual" "general meeting were told ‘ Rileardo,.- “Gomer - ‘of: - Association:: ‘Salvadorean Teachers, pleaded. with ‘about’ 650° British Columbia Teachers’ Federation “delegates . to, express ‘solidarity. with’ ~ teachers ‘in Contral: ‘Amneeh |; Th legilation also fl said: -the © ; waa first | § urged = ~to’ consider. ‘the § _Briicomenté Liberal “headquarters ‘who... can country. exercised “pernicious She- said teachers: In By" had a a Balvador -. have been” = maligned. and persecuted. Roy j sald Ryan has 0 for, denouncing social in. chaleg' but fo step down: justices in that country. - U.S. arms shipments to El. ~ appear: ‘to be. having - an’ “impact onthe civil -war. . Government troops. ‘have © | «the Réagan admilnistratiod been on. the. offensive: . that’the United States has - | since Jan. 1. That compares -. with ‘an earlier State. _ tons of Soviet-bloc weapons. . ; B int thé hands. of. the.” ete a atl y° uerrillaa. a were: shipped to the iam . Grahowshi, » a. Pentagon, administration's decision to ‘and dispatch. 20 more = which: now; a inilltary: -ddvisers “to-.the Pre re error ore ro pr oe | | oy The tia dy, pert in i ape) . cI Salvador piles. up. Pyhrap "WASHINGTON (AP) — recently and the guerrillas '. have fallen ‘back to thelr mountain: strongholds. civilian-milltary junta. U.S. military aid rauges from heliconters,to radios to M-16 ; moré in terms of money” to “come,” sald Lt! Col. Jerry oe a Salvador teachers killed. 4 : - Children gannot study be- | cause they lack food and die ‘af malnutrition, or because * they: have to work to help ‘sustain. thelr proverty- stricken families, she said, “American eid already ia ‘ El Salvador [i*also only.a.. ‘ fraction of the assistance in. the pipeline ‘for the ruling ‘parently dwindled to: a reer : failed offensive in January. “The weapons ‘ahiproenis Cuba and the Soviet Union: counted, in the U.S, defence — bree Wl 3 denounced as “indirect 2 armed aggression," > | ceay beiven #8 at 0 "per cent, is increasing. . In addon to the teechers =? killetd andl exiled betwee” -March,. 197) and March, ”: Amt, abot 00 of tal rf Ww. ' and the illlteraey’ rate, 23,000 in the ceattry * : Dake o oe WORKERS’ allt be » plang: | Blasting § ‘Serninar x and: — Blasting Exam on APRIL22 and 23, 1981 at the TERRACE HOTEL. - Columbia Institute of A future in engineering with a science slant, yours for the teaming at BCIT now. 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