} : ‘ e series of events leads to the, me. J ) 4 Lf conclusion that Tory thinking Fishermen aiten ote na e S secre po i Sat: is directed to making unlawful Ma@yy Party meet ) any. activity that is not pro- y Tory. In the process it is the} Two observers from the Ute th reat to all freedoms Tories and their Liberal help-|ited Fishermen and. Alicea : ' g ? ers who are subversives —~| Werkers’ Union-are in Ottawa ice operating in Canada. apeedily syuarting Geypocraye attending the founding cone activit: F A bie and the principles of con-|vention of the New Party ag On ca are supported and protected by the Canadian gov ernment. __|seience and thought. observers. They are Cari. Lis tung me surface, this may Canada _has not yet taken|den, a general organizer and , 4 nee a lot of propaganda the drastic step which has|councillor in Delta and George £Vernme econ. of a Tory drawn the. United States closer North, editor of The Fishers 2 Bin ae that likes to boast to thought-control and fascism. | man, es Rights, that never But louder and louder propon-| . They will distribute a state- ; Warn * chance to publicly ents of the right wing are al- ment of Union policy in rela- i Bere, Out the dangers of a ready urging a system of’ iden-|tion to the New Party and the to ; ae that is prepared tifying “Communist-front” or-|Union’s program for the BC “ft a ‘freedom an issue in ganizations and lists of mem-| fishing industry and Canada. Benin leer war, even .over bers .in such groups... The trip and material are bes Tse _ Remember, it was only two ing financed from the Union’s yeats ago that the ease of Miss| Political action fund whieh is tg Make no mistake about it — there’s a flourishing secret pol Gra, tec dually... however, more ~S are be; ‘Aino Pirksanin hit the head-|being raised from voluntary | ra the + ise Serr hier lines. She was the Sudbury collection taken among the | Sia RC Wie? fies have girl ‘who was told ‘by the|UFAWU membership, io Oe Can BOMbiled on inousandé of RCMP she could become .a epee ,"Nadiang _ Canadian citizen only if she|knew, should have.no power . beligg tg on their political : Whien by € organizations to ’ DAVIE FULTON 3 : oe the books gives his okay yee 0 apers th i F : : E this ea pers of parliament whorare not that: police were chee i This was an example .of|& police state is to lift that trae from stool pigeons Conservative or Liberal. background of high * ane an RCMP secret police methods, | limitation. Citizens are not. de- 42°18 and phonies with an| Winch said that if. Fulton dents connected with SUCH | tt struck the Canadian public | pendent on character referens © Sting, was going to continue such in- movements... ee coemone with so much. revulsion- then! ces.from secret police files: im nap Ais On March 10 the Comm that- government. officials were | a free country.” i he fa 9 Cts P igati “py your Gestapo ad ' Hansard can be found in| vestigations PY ¥ was told that army: cadets. at openly embarrassed. That pub-| She» recalls the Hansard. DOUGL AS. HARKNESS | would become a member of a to attest to anything anywhere advocates the K-O progressive Finnish organiza-|else. The quickest way 10 tion as a police spy. é change a non-police state inte eo as © hater? Official “lthen he wanted to, object, “to a ity o: , ; ast . - Parlia ere ae he inciple of a secret foree” | the University of si tpn — lic revulsion and opposition is Pages im dae when. the same the sno ment. The age | the princip’ | investigations | been warned in a letter toshun |) cing pt ba Ras Hiavie- Fulton strongly.-ohjetted! : Nadians ee has been with De a yee to condemn nuclear disarmament clubs “or'| “in fact, Justice- Minister Ful-|te RCMP. leaks of files. The fen Bovernment is f aoe. ae an individual with- face elimination from public} i. now defends the “role of }case-revealed that RCMP. offt Ming its is rankly de- a anne financial aid. ; the police in a non - police} €ers felt free to leak, and had a eee police, out his knowing oft On. March 29 Hansard car-!4.1.%* Security dossiers on|leaked, information about. se- “ehtewin mance: of a growing| Another MP, Arnold Peters ried: an exchange between MP. private citizens can be useful eret files to a potential employ Ment: in i fascist-like move-|of the CCF, said at that can Paul; Hellyer. and Fulton re@/). said in Toronto in May to: er about a Canadian citizen’s yp a ie United States is|(June 25) that if Ht ik 4. Poxting publication. of. aR|,, oye individuals are honest |Dast political associations—all thinking ne impact on such| were going to aang RCMP file in the Toronto Star | and loyal. ~~ feompletely lawful. Cah Canada. Although:' ing Cangdians then it was.time) aotailing alleged “Communist Newspaper columnist Judith ' Seven years ago Fulton told , Pear hac Ta? het Tee VE ; hada ’ : ; , : "| detailing ed SC ° a Tee yet given birth | “we did at little private inves: subversive activities” in Bl eee eid oh eee Re eopiinont: that. tt is » Ald viet yr coaed John Birch | tigating of our Own. . 3 The unions. Fulton confirmed such Mie: be seasan te SAE the, Bridch aatene Oe ee § a HTS are plenty of|. Nothing has CHAP Bis 4 its secret investigations but side-| «pre courts are open to Justice that a man suspected ~ q . bn APS, against fun-| RCMP. has instead extended 18} -tepped an answer as to how it! onadians whose loyalty and. paiGisai Svea? Gane { hg ise’ ay omeriies under | secret ae a Gi we was being leaked to “unauthor- |r onesty are impugned by cir-|t0 knew: the case eS i 4 i is che Shares wih SS obert Welch, 4 sae aoe ina the Commons ir DUR. a culators of slanderous rumor. See POLICE q tie? Birch Soci ch, founder | Herriag: : ted to be In January this year Hark-! Police, as Davie Fulton once Continued on Page 7 : vate 4, AES ane a ee Fer 3 a ee ines Uni-| ness went to the: brink in the $ iter or Barry Gold- | infiltrating ete sep eee ere _ .? Certaj 3 # ee ‘. program of § ping 0 : { ding " ain Canadians in- versities Campaign for Mugeer leftist and peace groups. At a GREETINGS. F RO M CUB A By Gorey ey eo nister Fulton Disarmament group at Lava) oy ginner in . Ottawa, he ace ) taal = red to justify any at-| University in Quebec City “1n appealed to armed cones is : “Year of the Education”, , Broups that disagree |'a presumed search for Commu- parent i Rie tote fatluence | ped 36 ee FOO od | | ees With h them piss mapas , tty ey deny it is an inf PB mE. eae ‘santon ens ae to counter ban-the-bomb move- ROR sci Snel of the New Party,. ersonny nfraction UsLON. WO ir fats Se~ a3 .. : anaaie lberties to question sure parliament that the police Oe cieal ee ‘trom HMCS | Dear-Brothers! a. be ate about his beliefs, | “will cease these heavy ants G@arleton, where the ‘minister |] < "In the-name. of the Confederation of Cuban Workers, ation ve of RCMP intim-| attempts to interfere 1n — spoke, reported nis off-the-cuff |} which. embraces all Cuban workers, we salute the founding inp, Of Canadians engaged | deed to smear — this highly convention of the New Party, and we wish you much success: Dans 7 i deg. Beace gee Domb movements, in | commendable student attempt, iene to considerations || in your work. . | ote - a an oly il liberties | to bring abouL.8 changes /2:2ur of defence in -Canada,. Mr. |}. - ‘The..Cuban people have® suffered: from the economic: a Committe Bair Play for defence Pe meantes simply Harkness pointed out. that;} blockade and aggression of North American imperialism. : Ne 2Uclear a = in university; The Jus ere cue be pacifists and ban. the- bomb |} - We are struggling for sovereignty and our nationat Sw Party Nae s, and even ip | brushed o a my ent pub- movements are apparently be- independence and our right to decide our own destiny, and Ray ton ang pete i fy Ma a nee : : ** ling encouraged ‘by. groups) to havea. form: of, government thet defends the interest of F ~ fe ss have De eo mene Peters announced wishing - to prevent, Canada |) PUk Reeple and: Aas pogtisys : ave all but put the Earlier, e : : from being able to. make anjfe. - The. Cuban. workers are grateful for the demonsiration D of . (ine = y : ws oe approval on at-| that Ottawa lage ory effective defence effort.. Their of solidarity that the Canadian workers and people have hich oh Fe any organization, dents had been asked ne a ee propaganda is being well. dis-|| given to.Cuba and the revolution, This help has stimulated thtittrat eir view may be|ties to inform on classmates,” sated in the country and} us in our fightin defence of our country against American @ $4}, : A . ‘ i i Pha : ; ad with Communists.” | who might have Communist ak the personnel of reserve units, monopolies that also exploit your country. at 4 : a) Fade aut andes any- ia iain ae eee of the forces should make an | 4 wa waned this convention will adopt positive steps that thine hem or ae o dares New Party clubs. effort to combat it. Being: in |] will strengthen the relation of friendship and trade between paittg right-wi eir fascist- CCFer Douglas Fisher, on closer touch with the general || our two countries and we are sure that it will contribute to | th CFer Wiese Wik on May 10 brought to Fulton’s at- population in their daily lives strengthen the forces of peace and progress and international Yen House cave inch told : ie tie rexcaen eta Tor: | than men of the regular forces, | relations between both countries. : | ih rs 8Z0 that Sa two sa aR ae complained reservists- should counter eee We wish to extend our fraternal] greetings and success i, ea se thie tic teat that RCMP had questioned his |S? and neutralist ideas when-|{ #0 your convention. q hime Canadians, Seabee daughter who has been active | ©Ver they hear them express: Fraternally, file, © He suggested RCMP| in the ban-the-bomb movement so Su eS CONFEDERATION OF CUBAN WORKERS. | 8 being kept on mem-in Montreal. 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