be OC fi TERRACE-KITIMAT SECOND SECTION Sp Expect little substance OTTAWA (CP) — Federal officials said Thursday they hope Prime Minister Trudeau and the 10 provincial premiers will be able to came up with a new line of attack on con- Stitutional reform during a three-day conference next week, But they expected little of , substance to emerge from the Halloween summit, the latest in a 50-year struggle to ‘replace the British law now used as the.country's con- stitution with a home-grown statute. “It is just not possible to gel @ significant agreement in three days,” said a senior official on federal-provincial relations at a background briefing for reporters, Purpose of the meeting—it opens Monday with public statements from all 11° government leaders—is to build on a constitutional reform process started last June when ‘Trudeau Jaun- ched his third major attempt to rewrite the 1867 British North America Act. OTTAWA (CP) — Pipeline workers returning from a hard day trenching through the Yukon tundra perhaps will be able to quaff an ale in their own tavern as they leaf through a book from the library. Latest version of the proposed conditions for constructing a $10-billion natural gas pipeline through Canada includes measures lo bring many comforts to the workers as they travel across the wilderness, The federal northern pipeline agency reieased a 123-page list of terms and conditions Thursday in preparation for a series of public hearings in the Yukon early next year. They cover everything from job preferences for northerners to providing biffies and beds for women who want to join the con- struction gangs. The document covers social and economic affects of the line, Still to come are rules to protect the en- vironment. Both will be considered at the public hearings and then a final set of rules wi"? he laid down for the pipe company— Foothills I nes (¥ukon) Ltd. Basic purpose of the rules, Farkvam candidate : Concern over the state of repair of various parks within Terrace was given as the main reason why Lil Farkvam of Gair Ave., announced today that she will seek a seat on ‘l'errace council in the November 19 election. , “Council members currently spend too much lime bickering among themselves instead of get- ting on with the work which needs to be done,’ Farkvam added. Of many concerns ex-. pressed by the candidate, she mentioned that Terrace is rapidly approaching the size when some con- sideration should be given to a transit system with the 4 member of the recreation commission Farkvam said, ‘‘every homemaker knows that maintenance must be carried out, or a Jarge repair bill will result. Asked if she anticipated a split of the ‘women's vote" considering she becomes the third declared female candidate she replied, “‘neople are too smart for that, they vole for the person who can do the best joh regardiess of whelher they are male or female, CONSTITUTIONAL MMIT At the time, he called for a two-stage reform effort that would begin with federal moves to establish a charter of guaranteed rights and to alter the Senate, the Supreme Court and the role of the monarchy before next difly 1, That would be follawed by talks on a new division of powers between the federal and pravincial governments during the subsequent two years, And the whole process would result in a new Canadian constitution by July 1, 1981 designed to keep the country united in the face of separatist threats from Quebec. Since then, however, Trudeau and his officials have run into one roadblock after another. Provinces, at an August meeting, denounced the proposals as incomplete, unworkable and a threat to parliamentary democracy. The 10 agreed on the need fer reform, but said falks on basic rights and irstitutions such as the Senate should go hand in hand with power-sharing discussions. Trudeau, confronted with assaults from power-hungry provinces and opposition from parliamentary com- miltees set up to consider his proposals, backed off. In public statements, a letter to premiers and his government's session- opening throne speech two weeks ago, Trudeau at- tempted to sooth opponents with assurances that he is open to all suggestions on reform. He insisted thal suggested changes in the Senate, Supreme Court and the menarch’s role représented no more than a basis for discussion and that he would gladly combine federal- provincial power-sharing talks with other aspects of constitutional change. Officials confirmed that view Thursday, telling surprised reporters the government never intended to ignore power-sharing issues during first-stage re- | ALL THE COMFORTS Pipeline work to improve “outlined in the initial draft sent out for discussion iast May, is to ensure most of the business and jobs from the project go to northerners, And they want to ensure any damage from the line is kept te a minimum for the environment, the people and their econamy. tnt Mitchell Sharp, a former cabinet minister who heads the pipeline agency, says a second draft of terms for construction of the line through British Columbia, Alberta and Saskatchewan is being prepared. Those proposals will require consultations with the provincial governments involyed, an agency spokesman says. The rules will cover construction of the largest privately-financed project ever attempted, a pipeline snaking 2,000 miles from the petroleum fields of Alaska's See for Honda Civic Sedan yourself at North Slope across Canada to markets in the United States. Agency officials said in September one of the major changes in the revision is “‘te allow for greal flexibility” in imposing the rules. The agency wanted the - rules made broad enough that they would not require frequent amendment by cabinet—a slow process—to deal with specific problems. Under the change, a senior agency official will have the power, subject to the ap- proval of the minister-in- charge—Deputy Prime Minister Allan MacEachen— to issue orders on how the terms will be carried out, The agency has moved to prevent a flood of unem- played from other parts of Canada moving into the Yukon looking for work. It wants all non-northerners hired at recruitment centres in southern Canada. first forms to the Senate, court and monarchy, “This clearly was a misun- derstanding and in retrospect we weren't very clever,”” said the senior official, refering to the government decision to split the reform initlative into two stages. At the same time, he de- fended those who drafled the federal reform documents, including legislation that sets out government plans to alter institutions and en- trench a list of guaranteed language and other rights. The federal documents were a “magnificent in- tellectual accomplishment,” the official said. [t was the time government drafters had attempted to write a whole new con- stitution. . He acknowledged that there are flaws, however. It was difficult to write anything that was both legally precise and under- slandable by schoo! children. Asked what results the federal’ government ex- Even then, the agency says, the workers will have to be given special courses to make them sensitive to the social and physical en- vironment of the North. They also will have to learn about the culture, customs and values of the natives living in the Yukon. The native culture gets special attention from the company which, where appropriate, must give natives "temporary leave to engage in traditional fishing, hunting or trapping ac- tivities.” ‘ That could involve a labor pool, allowing a system of job rotation, the agency . says. As for the corporate set up, the agency says shares of the Foothills subsidiary building the portion of the line in the Yukon should be offered to residents, One-quarter of its direc- lors should be northerners and some of those should be natives. TERRACE HONDA SALES 4912 Hwy. 16 Terrace, B.C, VaG IL 638.8171 Dealer Licence 020464 \Honpa_ Test drivea Honda today. ENGLISH PLACEMENT TEST for Post-Secondary STUDENTS Sludents enlering most pos! secondary instHutions in B.C. are now required 'o write an Frgtish Placemen! Test, Scores from this test will he used io assis! in assigning sludents to English course. appropriate o their needs. . The test will be offered ot J 90M oon Hew Lin Rim 7195, Norlhwest Community Colloqe. Terrace All Sludents planning co pice a pos abcondary In SUlulion in September ob ley ke ete nuragend oo enquire oboe Ce meeesqity far eating fhe Pb aeliot Placemont fest on Mov obo eadbine a cade Gilypso Rum just turned 40, Celebrate tonight. cn fifa 4 4 Sa sm se rma hae QT ; 4th The practical size! Clatmveda pe Cobia aty Pusdtitlry tle pected from the conference, the official replied: “God knows,” At worst, the three-day meeling—it includes an opening dinner at Govern- ment House on Sunday and another at Trudeau's residence Tuesday night— should produce some “lines of approach” for further talks. “It's never a good time for a conference on the con- stitution,” the official added. During tranquil periods, constitutional change seems unnecessary. During times of crisis, there is no time for efforts at reform. But the election of the separatist Parti Quebecois government in Quebec, together with calis by resource-rich western prov- inces for new constitutional arrangements, had given a “sense of urgency” to current efforts to come up with a distinctly Canadian constitution. POLS SED This space-age automotive break October 21th The Herald Friday. Qc aber 97. 1978. Page 9 AS We're Expanding and Moving into the Main Floor of the So-op Centre - Next to the Stairs. 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