No date for _ Fed. election . 5 OTTAWA (CP) — Frime: Minister Trudeau ‘appears to be doing his “Ubnoat to. hold down speculation on the timin of the next feder election. Before Christmas, he: told reporters it was “too early to start that game’’ when asked whether the next general vate would come in the first or sec- ond half of 1978. Last week, at Sher- brooke, Que., he sald he might delay an election unhl Quebee’s promised referendum —° on Separation, expected in 1979. * “I may use up the five — years the constitution gives me,” Trudeau said. ‘However, my mind is not made up.” - . For the record, Trudeau could legally delay a federal election until the first Monday in July, 1980—six years after-the election of July _ 8, 1974—1£ he stretched things to the limit. His only constraints are that Parliament may last - &maximum of five years between elections, that Parliament must meet at least once every 12 months and that about three weeks are needed between election day and between the dissolution of one Parliament and the beginning of another. . conform with the law that Parliament must meet once every 12 months, the next Parlia- ment. weuld have to be called at least by July 29, -1980. That would leave three weeks from the election date for writs to be returned. Justice Minister Ron Basford has become the eighth member of Prime Minister Trudeau's 1974 cabinet to announce that ~ Siam he is quitting. He joinfnformer ministers John Turner, Donald Macdonald, Mitchell Sharp, Bryce Mackasey, Jean Mar- chand, James Richard- son, and Bud Drury.n Still, a number. of ministers— some from the cabinet of the late rime minister Lester earson—remain in the 32-member inner circle. Deputy Prime Minister Allan MacEachen is the most seasoned. He joined Pearson's cabinet on April 22, 1963. Trudeau and his current finance minister, Jean Chretien, joined on April 4, 1967. Four ministers are left from Trudeau’s April, ree THE HERALD, Jhur-day, January 1%, 19/8, PAGE 7- — Unity meeting: a The Task Force — on Canadian Unity was treated toa picture of dis- unity at a publicnmeeting Tuesday when some speakers were shouted own und harrussed by 4 boisterous crowd. The mure than 2,00) - persons who packed into a downlown hotel hall refused to sete down from despite a plea noyer that “Quehecers must show they are able to listen.” . Tension was high and shouting matches broke out early in the evening. The mood changed after three noisy hours as people drifted out. e task force still managed to hear several representations. Georges Dor, a well- known Quebec singer, told the commissioners , a ects aa see feo ae y ~ that “instead of trying to Royal Heritage, a nine-part series chonicling the S+9. Here Sir Huw Wheldon, series host-narrator, an oecice npoliticiacs Royal Collection of art will, be transmitted natinally with suit of armor worn by Charles t. should: thin about relations between an independent Quebec and the rest of Canada,”’ “Quebec is a nation,” Dor said to loud applause. “The questionnis whether Canadians form a nation, a le.” his’ four children are ‘interested in Quebec Security should be separate moderator Jean Cuur- + « penis Cunadian economy by? multinational companies; "I'm afraid of a replay of the events of Qetoher, 1970." os: One of the lighter moments was the music - of student Mary Gonyea.- Bourdon, who played the. guitar und sang 4 song:: at said “springtimes are so beautiful’ in:. . Canada. : “| hope thig sweet country's going to last,’* + she sang. 3. ‘CAME TO CONFHONE:: A longtime P rti- Quebecois member said he. had come to the. meeling to confront the~ commission "on its own” ground.” Lom “Behind your - enigmatic and worried . smiles we can see the: armed forces of Ottawa: andthe very sad. RCMP,”" said Gerard Brosseau. _ The commissioners from — Quebec, he said, should). leave the task force and’, join the Parti Quebecois © “if they have any honor.. left in them.” Lh Une young man read a:~ list of the corporate-. connections of the two co-:- chairman of the task” force, Jean-Lue Pepin‘ ee EEE OF ee pre 1968, cabinet: The the day the new holdovers fron Pearson's and the rest of the world 22d John Robarts. Parliament may meet— the date when writs validating the election are returned. NO COMPULSION This means that the current Parliament does not need to be dissolved " until July 30, 1979— five years after it began on july 31, 1974. . rudeau, in theory, could thenset the election date for the first Monday — in July, 1980, governing in the meantime by cabinet order and spending under the authority of Gover- nor-General’s warrants as cabinet always does Hii ae fe tape at years, plu Labor Minister John Munro. n And there are seven left from the cabinet Trudeau formed after winning his firat election as prime minister in 1968:° The original four, plus Treasury d President Robert Andras, Transport Minister Otto Lang and External Af- fairs Minister Don Jamieson. a Supply Minister Jean- Pierre Goyer has the next longest record of service. He j joined cabinet Dec. 22, an. Guinea, pigs-~ need protection | from RCMP, suggest Labor Congress: proposed toda ess. pro the oreation Oa civilian security service separate from the and directly responsible to a minister for national security. The proposal was made in a 49-page brief to a_ royal commission lookin, into ‘the extent an prevalence ’ of illegal. » behavior. The commission is hearin public views on nation security, The 2.1-million- member congress, cataloguing alleged law- breaking the RCMP Security those responsible for illegal acts should be ervice,. said - dismissed from the force if found guilty. The congress recom- mended that the new security service be subject to review by*an allparty parliamentary committee,‘ or by an ombudsman _ directly responsible to Parliaxnt. e minister pow.b . rp9pen and inspect first- class mail, a practice currently against the law. The service. would also be able. to conduct. electronic ‘! “ea-" | -., vesdropping, un-.. dernauthorization from a judge, as. well as. mail- eover operations, - with Diet we for - security would be em-. The service would screen applicants for government jobs where security clearance was required. Applicants rejected on grounds of security would be able to appeal to the parlia- mentary committee’ or ombudsman. The new service's files -would be closed to the RCMP or other police forces, but open to the proposed - watchdog committee “or om- budsman.. _ REPORTS TO FOX Currently, the Security 3 Service is a division of the. R t reports Solicitor-General Francis Fox, who is answerable to rliament for the RCM- Trudeau. The congress said Parliament must have more control over the security service. At present, ‘‘the govern: ment eontrols almost all the important channels of information. Where such conditions prevail, there is great potential for a citizens,” The congress wamed the royal commission ’ “against granting ex- cessive powers . and . authority ta. any security... agency." The threat to Canadian security wasn’t so great that the civil rights of citizens should and less and Canada," he said. Kari economics from McGill University, said that determination of the Quebec accepted. “Tam afraid of threats of force against Quebec," said Ms. Levitt, author of government to deceive, Silent Furrender, a book mislead or even lie to the-~about control of the . 6 $148.00 per month less in Levitt, ‘an professor oludi “the self. McG said ople” must be reform ' AUTOVEST - tie up your cash or borrowing power. months rent and drive away. EXAMPLES 76 Econoline Van sociology professor that Peonstitutional”: _ useless’ because it would not change basic economic: ’ inequalities English-speakin French-speaking Canadians. 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Iona Cam- —Alleged harrassment . FOR FURTHER INFORMATION . nationwide feeling that approved as outlined, the hammer the energy issue demand in the U.S. is in grolo.. The vice- by RCMP in Nova Scotia ‘CALL LARRY HAYES - RICHARDS - there should be a-more committee.may suggest again today in talks with the summer’ while the president laternjoked ofa doctor “whose offices COLLECT 987-7111 i formal procedure for use amendments to the Alberta Premier Peter heaviest ~ demand ini about his wary. tmp on were burglarized and BELMONT LEASING LTD : of human subjects in procedure or it may Lougheed in Edmonton. Canada is in the winter. foot across the ice, led by whose privacy was in- TIOMARINE DRIVE . academic programs. require a project to be . Mondale said after The energy items, Mrs. Campagnolo, who terrupted” when the NORTH VANCOUVER, B.C. D.00479A “Universities like ours monitored to ensure that talking with federal particularly thegasswap was on skates. "offices were bugged. Babee ER, B.C. 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Me was to talk with the Canes, art ee Come see our specials human welfare where a year -will.fall under the ‘Western Canadian oil about these problems saw. ! sensitive approach is of commiittee’s review. It is Supplied to the energy- with Lougheed today —_ Externul Affairs and our many other the utmost importance.n required for any research starved ‘northern states. returning to eaves Minister. Don: Jamieson The approved policy or classroom program Washington. He | said the results of the. j statement recognizes which involves. “direct . wilondale and | Energy for Mexico later in the Mondale discussions. fi une hobby craf ts ; “that university research personal observation or Gillespie said the two week. . support. his contention : ‘has made a substantial contribution to the wei- fare of society and that its contact with people, and the’ eliciting of personal - information about a sub- governments also will encourage an increase in PRICELESS ASSET The vice-president was tha lations are better than they have beenjfor some U.S.-Canada re- . regular priced. tinuation ig ; gas swaps... warm in his praise of : Vital io soeity and tothe “This includes the we of | UM42r, tls plan, the ‘Trudeau, calling him "a "Only two. ars ogo, oe academic programs oF institutional records, the O22" now in return for dustrialized world” He Wuliam Fortede wh a the university.” Official - wrilversity acceptance of The “statement of ethical subject, or the use in a ‘he. $10-billion northern prime minister an old relations withz,Canada standards and nad research project of 845 Pipeline is built from friend. _-were at a low ebb. ocedures is seen asan stored confidential.data y™ — ; mportant step in whieh 1 vere orl inally _- a ... 3 , ‘otectin 8 collec any of these N B REM r ec . . . : . jicy guidelines . purpose is to identify all Not listed in our Phone 635-4442 are designed as a check - list, said Dean Tosdell, to remind faculty members of the things they should be thinking about when, ‘ récrulting volunteers for research or classroom rojects,... oo P chee intent is to leave ith the faculty’ must be able to rely on .. | BOOK NOOK - 635-3081. on ee the onus ut to rovide the researcher to respect Li S ted ; | v 5 BASKETS OUR FIRE YARNS! assistance and advice to his.privacy, maintain his Ree THE HOBBY HUT - 635-9393 . rat him,” Although the in- | iproject divector keep confidential al'daa | Pp oro! | | dividual projec ey collected in the project. 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