18 THE COHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, Jenvery 24, 1963 REPORT FROM PARLIAMENT House Resumes Business Again By MICHAEL STARR, MP jissue. The Social Credit and Minister of Labor NDP had both gone on record House resumed business|*S2inst the adoption of nuclear arms at the present time and ea Jenuery 31, after an absence under present circumstances. corse po owe the yoo The defence problems were tives their larg-|Stealing the spotlight from a est Porat gpokhe don in Cea number of important and press- and the Leader of the Opposition|i2g domestic issues, such as the had committed his party to ajeXpansion of the economy and guclear arms policy. the provision of new jobs. / Thus, the House resumed] The Prime Minister had stated operations in a heightened at-|during the convention that a mosphere of tension. new five-year program would be During the Conservative an-jundertaken to push economic faal meeting the Prime Minis-jexpansioa, particularly in the ter had indicated his desire to|secondary industry field, where have an expression from thejincentives and encouragement delegates on major issues, in-/provided by the Government in cluding the nuclear one, and at/the past four years had already the same time had outlined thejachieved a record expansion danger of adopting fixed posi-|this year. This expansion must tions in view of the constantlyjbe kept up for on it depends changing military and inter-|largely the extent to which Can- national situation. ada will maintain record em- Thus, when the House re-|Ployment levels. sumed this week the positions) The House resumed business of both major parties werejagainst a background of eco-) gtadually sharpening on the/nomic expansion which placed Canada in the forefront of all nations in the Western World in- of: i rth i - Group To Study|es:s sen som: 2 . tor in this tremendous economic India Defence expansion has been the stabil- s Requirements Conservative Convention and indeed had no place in Can-|ladies at the Convention, the ' 4 on record in favor of bilingual-|ada. He added that to talk of|Prime Minister pointed out sig- ; 7 ik ism; and the Prime Minister|"States" in the Canadian Fed-|nificantly that the longer the ; was at pains to recogaize thejeral system: «vas just not being|Government stayed in, tne more SUPERMA bi-cultural nature of Confedera-jrealistic. people would have the chance to : tion; yet he pointed out on two wore is . rege om" long pes that the Bagger Rp. : occasions that separatism was present Session will go on.|car: out are ones not the solution to any problems! But in his address to thelfor Canada at the present time. : 174 RITSON RD. SOUTH el Where Thrifty Shoppers Meet--Store Open 8 A.M.-10 P.M. Daily HANDSOME MULTI-PURPOSE CABINET SPECIAL VALUES FOR THURS., FRI, SAT., JAN. 24, 25, 26 "CHARGE IT'? PAY ONLY 1.25 FREE CITY WIDE DELIVERY FREE PARKING PER WEEK. 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NO DOWN PAYMENT ization of currency, or the so- called pegging of the dollar OTTAWA (CP)--A Common- wealth - United States military Another issue looming large in the present Parliament, while it continues, is the matter of mission will leave Loadon for Confederation, In the face of de- India Jan. 29 to study technical requirements mands from Quebec for a re- of the Indian air shaping of Confederation, the defence system, Prime Minister Diefenbaker announced Wed- nesday in the Commons. | Canada will participate in the | GAME DROPPED | AIR FORCE ACADEMY,| mission along with Britain, Aus-/cojp, (AP)--Maj. Gen. Robert tralia and the United States. Mr. Diefenbaker said the mis- H. 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