HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1988-11-15, Page 7. .
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ma inesence felt With firm
hand.* es around. •
Since Only tbree areanewspapers
were represented, The (Stratford)
Beaconlierald (staff reporter Keith
Schaefer), (St. Marys) Journal
Argus (editor Donal O'Connor) and
The Listowel Banner (editor Marion
Duke), the formalities didn't take
he asked. "Jobn'Ue Ri»
perors*
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riding's PC ince , ..n , Harry
Brightwelt who aceeMPained 4114' . fr
- prime minister tn, the pro co#. '.7 el; eet- • te.
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In reply to other qu Stions,' .?.'(mem „..,, ,s ecial
Mulroney- tbek:the ftilf - intpolitt ,::powered sutnL
sitions: ' , • - ( . propos$s notoneforz ra
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ABORIWN - . ,-,-. 'Fhe purchase of e Su
edatu
party, he said, his no official Polley : MOOS leielk. the'eXternal iffa ,.
on abortion. ;Instead,' Uke the,--andlati, . 0,- :- '-'• - '
The Progressive Conser-V tlife heseid:EsIiii-Wbein.441e1,00
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question of , the death. penalty, -Ask , '..8 is'ann,yolF"hlwordh:thef nretp 1
abortion is a matter of "ftiOrkrithial Iran*, r ., .•• - -
PRIMEA
conscience". • '', PUIChaSe. FQflCJIr O, British $' _,, all,stri# i..,,
"I ain appalled that the•NOP and main ...., elA --said #rrele svers/
long,
Mr. Mulroney, after just a minute
or two of chit-chat got down to the
business of•answering questions.
• Within the next 20 minutes he re-
sponded to questions on the environ-
ment, abortion, the Canada-tj.S.
Free Trade agreement, the deficit,
the government's dec.iiiiin to pin--
• chase nuclear powered submstrines,
` and the Meech Lake Accord.
In answering questions, the prime
• minister got his digs in at the main-
line opposition parties. And despite
opinion poll results which at the time
showed the -Liberals having a slight
- edge, 1V1i;IVIIlliiiielatated the PCs'
are still planning on winning a
• majority vote.
Questioning Mr. Schaefer's inter-
pretation of the polls, Mr. Mulroney
advised him "not to bet the mort-
,. gage!' on -the possibility of a
fillifiritiVIVernmenti'
Dealin,g a' local issue, the
!' prime minister said there is no reti-
• eplants such as- Campbell Soup.
plants in St. Marys and Listowel,
should he adversely affected by the
free Ira* agreement;
Inatead, he said, -Canybell Soup
which makes a quality produel, is a
"natural" to benefit frolic( the agree-
ment. , ` °
• The argument that Marketing
• boards could be hi jeopardy, he said,
• is a facetious arguinent. "They
(marketing boards) are Ong tES
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Theltlea:11MV-marketing boards
*OM ;Crease:life coitirt:pieduekhe
i4a1Cifill*bilattitect 144%SC-the
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source.
The prime minister also denied
. there were any plans to hold a ref-
venclitiii on the free trade* agree-
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•It wais during !us visit to St. Marys
-the Liberals would say they have a - air *el, ,r4i*O,1*Ieelefe,P.it/. -*- t .0.--
policy on abortion," he said. - ' ` ' • .- • ` ' `
In view of thedecision- of• -the- .
Supreme Court of Canada to strike
down existing legislation; the -
government, he said, will '- have to
bring ..-inAleYi ,lettiel.i.ii4sraver_-_,
thifelifq bit letifitio*Iia'-rieti.-,
13!eri deter*ined.
Asked What effect :the new '
abortion pill now being marketed in '.
Europe islikelyto have on-theabor-:
tion issue, Mr,.Mulroney„,iaid, he
erifeeemniOtJ
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tostudy it, e said. you ,e
ENVIRONMENT ,
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ASked how he could reconcile the . figurine an -a-
e0:: Oin,:00-. Aims: ::.t roirdses '
"cutback” of so e ;61 jobs from the . .- ' foitiiir '
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The eutAhwelis,..he siki, applied to
"government - architects:. and engi-
neers" and to jobs lost through at
bitten- ..
Noting the develOIXIiiiofibineve..
national parka-, the .FinkireiiMent •
ProteetiOn' Act; and'ational •
discussion on acid ram, Mr. .Mui.,
roney saik-Iii;Werrnifent'liad
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agreement will have no adverse
effect on effotS to improve the
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