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The Rural Voice, 1979-06, Page 25The Voice of A Farmer by Adrian Vos Where are the men of vision? When you read this column, the election will be over, and we will know if the big, bad Trudeau still has the reins of the country in hand, or if talking -doll Clark got a chance to do the steering. Or have we got socialism -by -the -back -door with a minority government and Broadbent saying, "Hee" or "Haw" from the back of the carriage. I don't think it will make much difference. There don't seem to be men of vision at the top. Men like John A MacDonald,who saw as his vision a country from sea to sea. Men like John Diefenbaker, who had at least a vision of drawing the North into Canada. Men like Lester Pearson, who wanted Canada to take its rightful place among the nations of the world, and severed the apron string from Britain when his government differed with them on Suez. What is Clark's vision? Just to form the government? To give even more power to the provinces so the loosest federation in the world can become even looser? What is Trudeau's vision? Bringing the constitution to Canada, and then give the provinces more power? What is Broadbent's vision? To become a country governed by labor unions, like Britain? We need a leader for the country who has the vision of giving Canadians enough pride in their own achievements that the silly search for a Canadian identity is stopped forever. We need a leader who will make us proud not only of the achievements of the English speaking part of Canada, but of the achievements of our French speaking compatriots. We need a leader who will make us proud of our Indian compatriots. Who will make us, in the central area, proud of the Maritimes and of the West. Who will make us proud of Alberta's oil wealth and the manner in which Albertons preserve the money trom it. Proud of the way that Saskatchewan manages its pot -ash mines. Proud of the rugged Newfoundlander, who will draw himself up out poverty and unemployment if given half a chance. We need a leader who will make us proud of Canada's technical achievements; who will have Canadians scramble to invest in their own country instead of elsewhere. We need a lot more leader than we are likely to get. Where are you, Canadian Bismarck, or Lincoln, or William of Orange? Why are you hiding? There must be one like you somewhere in Canada. H. GERRITS BARN EQUIPMENT LTD. Manufacturers -- Dealers Specializing in Complete Hog and Dairy Equipment CLEARANCE ON INDOOR FL.YGOfl OR LES Model 200 100 while quantities last * See our display at the Ontario Pork Congress in Stratford June 19, 20, 21 R. R. 5, Clinton 519-482-7296 "Practical confining system for less" McKELLAR Barn & Commercial PAINTING • Airless Spray • Hydraulic Aerial boom • 11 years experience Call now for free early spring & summer estimates 519-345-2879 Laurie McKellar R. R. 2, Staffa THE RURAL VOICE/JUNE 1979 PG. 23