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Hi:
My name is Matthew Dur-
nin and I would like to join
your birthday club. I turned
two years old on Friday, Oc-
tober 23.
I live at RIM Goderich
with my mom and dad, Bon-
nie and Jim and my dog,
Toby.
Bye for now.
Matthew
Condemn..
•from page 10A
tial Treasurer, record high
interest rates in Canada will
drop only when investors
have enough confidence in
the federalgovernment to in-
vest their money here.
"I'm afraid we may have a
made -in -Canada rate higher
than it should be because of
lack of confidence in the
federal government," Miller
told the Legislature.
Opposition . Members
reminded the government
that in the 1975 election,
Premier Davis promised to
enact a mortgage interest
subsidy program. Mortgage
rates at that time were far
less than they are now, and
still the Premier has not kept
his promise.
Re -Mor
The Minister of Consumer
and Commercial Relations,
Gordon Walker, has told the
Justice Committee that the
government will not appeal
any decision to a Supreme
Court judge might make in a
Civil suit . test case over the
collapse of Re -Mor Invest-
ment Management Corp..
and related companies.
He said that if the govern-
ment is found liable or
negligent, it would im-
mediately move to compen-
sate investors represented in
the shit:
The case will be heardin
the Spring at the earliest.
The Minister wag criticiz-
ed for his eagerness to waive
an appeal before a case has
even gone to trial, as it was
possible that legal points in
the decision which could be a
benefit to either side might
need to be clarified and
would, therefore, warrant an
appeal. ,
Acid Rain
The Leader of the Official
Opposition, accused: the
government of sitting . on a
report for more than a year
to avoid a crackdown on
acid -rain producing sulphur
dioxide emissions at Inco.
The 100 -page document,
dated October 15, 1980, was
already near ' completion
when the former Environ-
ment Minister obtained a
Cabinet Order in September
1980 to make Inco meet
tougher emission levels in
Sudbury by 1983.
Dr. Smith asked, "Why
has this report not been
acted upon and why has it
been kept secret when it
states plainly that Inco could
and should clear up to 750=800
tons a day by 1985 by the in-
stallation of a new furnace?"
Apparently, the report
commissioned by the En-
vironment Ministry, says
pollution abatement equip-
ment is now available to
drastically curb Inco's emis-
sions.
Campaign Spending
Premier Davis has in-
dicated that he has no im-
mediate plans to impose
overall limits on election
campaign spending. He has
rejected Opposition
criticism that the Tories
bought their way back to
power in this year's election.
Statements filed last
month with the Commission
on Election. Contributions
and Expenditures show the
Tories spent $3.3 million in
the election. the Liberals $1.2
million and the NDP about
$620,000.
Opposition Members
charged that the massive
amounts of money spent by
the Tory party and its can-
didates have helped subvert
the democratic process. ,
They urged the government
to consider arneridmg he-- "
Election Finances Reform
Act to impose overall spen-
ding limits.