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Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 Dec 1967, p. 3

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ASKS CANADIAN OWNERS Gilles Gregoire (Ind--La- pointe) moved an amendment to the bill stating that Canada's broadcasting system must be owned and controlled by Cana-} Said Wednesday a new relation- ship must be worked out be- tween the CBC and Parliament They urged that a start be! made during debate on a broad- casting bill now befofe the| WEDNESDAY, Dee. 20, 1967 House of Commons Prime Minister Pearson Tom Barnett (NDP--Comox-| told the Commons he has not Alberni) said that while lip urged the U.S. to halt fighting service has been given te the| in Vietnam. idea that the CBC is responsible| A transcript of a CTV inter- to Parliament, "this question of | View released by his office the relationship to Parliament| Showed that he had spoken of has never been defined, has| 2 halt to the fighting as one |dians. The bill now states that never really been dealt with in Possibility. me the system should be so owned a way that created-a satisfac-| . Veterans Minister Teillet |and controlled. tory situation." Both he and Don Jamieson (L --Burin-Burgeo) said the bill announced a 15-per-cent in- crease in veterans disability pensions starting Jan. 1. A favorable balance of pay- | The amendment will come to a vote later. | Mr, Barnett said the results of now under consideration fai i . ic i deal with this problenn fails to} ments of $201,000,000 was re- ane wader eens Mr. Jamieson said the onl ported for the third quarter, ; ; |cabinet minister have been so | c her tian once and sec- |unsatisfactory that this system nd-quarter deficits, could be held partly responsible "for a lot of the general discon- jtent with the operation of the} |broadcasting system in recent! § lem will never be solved until the publicly-owned CBC is put completely under the authority of broadcasting's regulatory} body. This is the Board of Broadcast Governors at Present, but the bill proposes to set up a new agency called the Canadian Radio-Televieiun Council. THURSDAY, Dec, 21 The Commons meets at 10 a.m. for a three-hour hous- |. " ing debate, followed by contin- ema 3 | ued discussion of the broad- |, The broadcasting bill has} casting bill. The Senate meets |been approved in principle by| at 3 p.m, the Commons and now is under- lgoing clause-by-clause study |prior to third and final reading. Marchand. left, shakes ma- The Newfoundland MP, alout satisfactorily. DEBATES DIVORCE BILL racas while External Affairs broadcaster himself, said the The NDP member said Par-| The Senate, meanwhile, gave -- Siete é legislation ought to state "that liament should set up some kind/first reading to a bill widening the Canadian Radio-Television| of machinery or mechanism of|the grounds for divorce in Can- Council is the ultimate authority|its own through which MPs\ada. To adultery, the principal and that the CBC is responsible| could channel their views oniground for divorce at present, to it There were too many/broadcasting policy and pro-|would be added desertion, big- loopholes in it that would permit|grams. These views could be|amy, mental and physical cruel- the CBC to do whatever it want- put in the form of motions and|ty, sodomy, . bestiality, rape, ed. passed on to the CBC or to/homosexuality and marniage Mr. Barnett said the idea of broadcasting's regulatory agen-|breakdown. having a cabinet minister act as cy by the Speaker of the Com- The Commons passed the bill the link between Parliamentimons Tuesday : Minister Martin blasts out on trumpet and Justice Min- ister Trudeau, right, beats iis des uke : Immigration Minister WANTS CBC RESPONSIBLE and the CBC has never worked TORONTO (CP)--The provin-: | Party leaders in the Senate|Qntario's city | | and provincial) centres in Welland and St. Cath-| training tention to adapt part of Mill jasreed, however, that they) jails Jan. 1, announced Wednes-|arines. The department also would brook as a maximum security urt er esealc S e should not attempt to complete day sweeping changes in the op-. 'Additional regional detention build a fence around 45 acres of unit of the Kawartha regional consideration of the bill before | eration of those institutions. centres in other areas of the'Mimico reformatory which/detention centre. Millbrook will the Christmas adjournment) Allan Grossman, minister of| province will form part of an in-| would be renovated inio clinics|\be known as Kawartha Regional . . today. |reform institutions, told report-|terlocking and interdependent/tg handle alcoholics. drug ad- Detention Centre. ommittee mn ortion Senator John Connolly ({---jers the new program will re-|program for new construction! dicts and sexual deviates In the same area, the mini- Ontario), government leader,|duce the population of some of|and utilization of existing facili- oeisting sliniea seGuld he ce RIA Ee endorsed the view of Senator|the institutions, increase their) ties," Mr. Grossman said, z sd mum security facilities of He said much of the new con- struction will take place on a OTTAWA (CP) -- Amend-|life itself, has profound implica- Jacques Flynn (PC--Quebec),|effectiveness and reduce total ments to the Criminal Code/ tions for medicine, psychiatry, opposition leader, that the bill is| costs. dealing with abortion should be| social psychology, sociology, de- too important to be rushed| As a first step, the depart-|site about 25 miles northwest of confirmed to eliminating ambi-| mography, economics." through the upper house in two ment would sell 135 acres of Metropolitan Toronto. guity without attempting to He questioned the parliamen- sittings. farm property at Mimico refor-) "On this site, we intend to broaden the law, Most Rev. tary committee's recommenda-| While the Senate continues de- Matory. build a reformatory, a medium Philip F. Pocock of Toronto,|tion that the law be amended to bate on second reading of the, "Its location in Metropolitan security training centre and, chairman of the Canadian Cath-| allow therapeutic abortions divorce bill today, the House of| Toronto makes this property eventually, a regional detention olic ¢ onference's committee on under medical safeguards Commons will meet early for an| Very valuable and we expect the centre. abortion, said Wednesday. where the health of the mother|emergency debate on the nation-| Sale will allay a substantial por- "The latter, to be known as In a statement issued from|is involved. al housing crisis, then resume|tion of the costs of new con- the Maplehurst Regional Deten- the conference's Ottawa head- "We are deeply concerned re-|consideration of the broadcast- struction and renovation," Mr. | tion Centre, will replace the Ok he dare een tty ee aye of the ing legislation. menage as local jails in Halton and Peel *| word 'health.' A loose interpre- @ i 1en, the department will em-| counties." pleased with the decision of altation could bring widespread|PM DENIES REPORT bark on a program in 1968 to re-| Mr. Grossman said this insti- Commons committee that there| cocial and personal misfortunes| The Vietnam war cast its\ place outmoded county and city|tution would reduce the prison must be more study before aj} shadow across the Commons} jajis, he said. population of Toronto's Don jail, final report on abortion is is-|'° SU SONY jagain Wednesday when opposi-|" First priority would be given| which now stands at about 700 sued, | The health and welfare com- tion critics complained that the! tg building a Quinte regional de-|to 200 : : He called for government as-;mittee's report was tabled in|Canadian government is not tention centre to replace four Mr. sistance to carry out research|t{he Commons Tuesday. doing enough to bring it to an| 100-year-old county jails. in Canada and abroad "'by all! The Canadian Catholic Con- end, and Prime Minister Pear-|--- ---- ah sais related sciences." ference is the official voice of|son denied a report that he has "It is clear that abortion, a procedure dealing with human | Grossman said Maple- |hurst would replace Mimico re- loin : ie | : ' | tation sng" as tee" Sharp Plans To Announce aieenias } sexual deviates are placed ini tially in Millbrook reformatory, near Peterborough, where they' are given psychological testing "LIBERAL CABINET MINISTERS ON 'BANDWACON' a Liberal pa Wide Changes Announced | In Justice Cost Take-Over Then tenders would be calledjformatory and Mi cial government, which will as-|for construction of a Niagara|200 short-term recidivists. pro- Millbrook reformatory. sume the full cost of operating|detention centre to replace two} viding ;placed to \those disorders ing into those categories would be sent to the clinics immedi ately after sentencing At » | THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, December 21, 1967 3 | MacEachen Hints _ At His Candidacy | OTTAWA (CP) -- Can you; ance in the Commons or its pre- _|imagine Health Minister Alan|cincts. |MacEachen studying parliamen-| It would be practically impos- 4) |tary procedure in England while|sible for Mr. MacEachen to \a Liberal leadership 'campaign make a run for Prime Minister |rages back home? |Pearson's mantle if he were | You're right. Neither can Mr. | tied down to the Commons. |MacEachen. Consequently, informants say, | The 46-year-old Cape Breton he is considering resigning as |minister is chairman of the spe- House leader. |cial committee studying Com- It is not likely that Mr. Mac- |mons procedure. The committee|Fachen will definitely make up plans a trip to Britain early|his mind whether to run until next year to study procedure atthe first two weeks of January. Westminster. In this respect, he is acting Mr. MacEachen probably like most or all of the potential tipped his hand that he will be a|candidates for the Liberal lead- candidate for the Liberal lead-' ership. ership when he told the Com- Mr. MacKachen is generally mons Tuesday: considered a left-winger in the "I cannot give any assurance party and went so far as to. that as chairman of the commit- write out his resignation-- tee I might not have to cancel/though he did not submit it -- my own trip." when the government postponed However, Mr. MacEachen is medical care insurance for a also House leader and as such! year, to July 1, 1968. is responsible for arranging the; He has made several jorder of government business in| speeches on the possibility of in- the Commons. troducing a guaranteed annual NEEDS PLANNING oo for all Canadian work The job requires a_ tedious A political economist, Mr amount of planning with other MacEachen was first elected to |cabinet ministers and floor lead-|the Commons in 1953 for the ers of the opposition parties--|Nova Scotia riding of Inver- and also almost constant attend-|ness-Richmond. tune on drums during night. caucus Christmas rty at Ottawa Wednesday (CP Wirephoto) A selection committee at Mill brook now may approve sending them to existing treatment clin ics at Mimico the latter portion} of their sentences. The minister said the enlarge- ment of treatment facilities at Mimico "will substantially re- accommodate duce the inmate population at them with semi-skilled Tt also is the department's -in- treat patients with)Camp Burham, an "open" unit, Offenders fall-| will be increased Double-ended Purser con- tains Liquid Soap, Hand Lotion. Blue Grass, June Geranium. $1.00 present, drug addicts and tenance! 1 Beautify and Protect With CL © SIDING °@ - + « by Kaiser! Christmas Cracker brings a surprise: 6 Petal Wafers to scent and silken the bath. $1.25 -- CALL -- 725-1127 RADIO DISPATCHED cant | MOTOR CITY | Extra insulation @ No moin- e@ All work guaranteed Free Estimates, GALBRAITH 40 Elgin East -- 728-0181 CAB 9 PRINCE STREET Bath Cube Candle to per- fume the bath. 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Banani ne ] hoa te oonrennan nee ounced his intention to retire, ae hi ; ,|that Mr. Sharp and other poten- t sy ae ee oe seed tial candidates might quit the -- Hi een Oss 2 cabinet in order to devote their , ; ; .o. full time to the leadership race art onctabie will nett tite Asked about this, Mr. Sharp, until after the Christmas-New however, said he had no inten- Year holiday, but the date and|"on of doing so. | i , wiq.| He said that quitting his fi-| occasion has not yet been decid Ranke mntlatey. vemponaibilities| \ i ,,would not be a good example to cots ach se ag party |aet. While he might have leader- Wednesday night, and in con-|Ship aspirations, they should not} ' i ¥ override his duty as finance versation with reporters had no minister. hesitation about speaking of Eres & ee : ae j (tony ;., Mr. Sharp was vice - presi pier ae 8 eerie canes dent of Brazilian Traction, Light oats and Power Co. Lid., until his | POLL ENCOURAGES election to the Commons in 1963 | One of the things that consid-,He was then appointed minister erably encouraged the financejof trade in Mr. Pearson's cabi- minister in his leadership aspi-|net, moving to the finance port- rations was the result of a re-|folio in 1965. cent public opinion poll, which|~jaguemmemes showed him running second to External Affairs Minister Mar- tin. The finance minister ex- |pressed pleasure that Mr. Mar- 'tin ran well ahead of other po- \tential candidates in the leader- ship race. One of the consequences of sabi si TROIS-RIVIERES BRIDGE -- A DREAM COME TRUE Rivieres. The 1% mile can- | tilever bridge was officially (this is that public attention now) opened Wednesday. jis focussed on Mr. Martin, who| (CP Wirephoto) jis 64 and has been an MP since | DX -- DX -- DX -- DX-- DX -- DX BE WISE: .. . ECONOMIZE ! 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