LUT SUTURE RMS HNN HARA NE aa ® LOS] SES EMOCGRACY | Ce eT hi | LIBERALS — CANADA won’t remain neutral even _ if 99 percent of Canadian want to, said Liberal leader Louis St. Laurent. Lib- erals have gone down the line with U.S. war policy, tied Canada to U.S. boom and bust economy. Liberals negotiated Atlantic War Pact with secret clauses. 30’s and wrote Now stands for Pé wants Canada to il western Germany, iy is advocate of Chure® | HRY IAIN {AAA “NO government of which I am a part” will ever undertake low-rental, sub- sidized housing, St. Laurent told a meet- ing in Montreal a few months ago. Lib- eral talk now about houses is as cheap as their talk in 1945. Not a nickel in the budget for new homes. [JNALTERABLY low-rental housinf faith in “private government aid 1 needs “socialism”: 4 his government | house despite despe™ | i | Ss inl HUH wu [LIBERALS have no plans: for public works in face of rising unemployment. Refuse trade with Great Britain and Eu- DREW believes 4” ment in the coW It helps keep wage ropean nations, thus causing exports to like to abolish ye : decline seriously, with consequent lay- surance Act, not ! prom offs. Reconstruction Minister Winters ad- labor demands. His ref mitted in House, Liberal plans involve cies would furthe! : only 40,200 men for six months. trade, add to layoffs AREAS. mM vin Ht é ‘a il ne cae AN out and out policy of smashing the trade union movement in Canada—es- pecially its most militant section. Sends ROGRESSIVE - P ship worships th nett tradition. Ia armed strikebreakers in government with St. Laurent of 0 trains to try to smash legal picketlines cuses St. Laurent ae of Canadian Seamen’s Union in flagrant police to picketlin at violation of its own-laws. Refuses new first ‘to introduce national labor code. ley labor law into és] HL i ish ‘THE Jimmy Gardiner-St. Laurent wheat OL. DREW'S par I policy is despoiling the west—as most tional party: ony prairie farmers will testify: By tying our the west, only 4” |; wheat markets to the Marshall Plan and cial Crediters. Drase the U.S.-inspired International Wheat of the Winnipeg “gt Agreement, Canada faces an alarming tion in one of pene decline in markets. Demand for $2.00 our grain. Remon wheat by farmers unheeded. buggies of the 30 HAN ie ! eP ONLY after Tim Buck’s campaign did DREW opposed th yell government grudgingly raise exemp- Allowances. e old tions for income taxes, allow a bit more of Ontario, to ray neat , to old-age pensioners. St. Laurent now opposed nationa. vial i wants workers to contribute towards in Dominion-pr° cas their own pensions. Liberals continue pit- he wants to cul easel tance payments under unemployment in- which would ino tio™ i surance act. A for mining corP® ‘NM NEA «oon t ST. LAURENT, for electioneering, pro- PROMISE strinét, § mises Bill of Rights. In last House of labor, via 420" ;yIo Commons, he said a Bill of Rights wasn’t Criminal Code — ott, necessary. Liberals have taken no action ideology again jaw in flagrant cases of anti-Semitism and to enact adedtr ance “y race discrimination. Send RCMP armies Semitism. In 4” ults ° against strikin g workers in every part of the country. proves police # UIT TA Campaign everywhere for ers, seamen. it 'TUT'™'T'TTCiiiiiiiiiitiittiiititiTiTTiTWiRARANNNUUNA)\RMHERNNNnoNnNlle 6 PACIFIC TRIBUNE — JUNE 10, 1919 — PAG?