Oakville Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 7 May 1993, p. 10

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PERSONAL CHEQUES Manning expects to win in Ontario go up in the polls," he said. Manning said he wasn‘t surprised to see other politicians adopt the Reform platform. He took a swipe at some of the "lesser lights" of the Progressive Conservative leadership race like Alberta MP and Chief Government Whip James Edwards. Manning claimed Edwards was, among others, using "warmed over Reformer stuff" because they were threatened by "Reformers breathing down their necks" and feared for their own seats. Local Reform candidate Allan Somersall called the Oakvilleâ€"Milton riding a "winnable" riding and said he advocated the Reform Party platform because of its common sense philosoâ€" phy. "Manning has the heart for Canada. What has happened to the heart and soul of the country?" he said. Manning said he expected to win seats in Ontario, but admitted the party had yet to reach into Quebec where there has been little support for Reform. He said it was a matter of not knowing enough about Reform that explained Quebec‘s reluctance for Reform. ‘"‘They don‘t know about it," he said. In his speech, he showed slides of the breakdown of where Reform specifiâ€" cally wants to make cuts. These cuts total $19â€"billion in spending cuts. That, coupled with the $16â€"billion in extra Pit Stop Tuneâ€"up CyclePath‘s exclusive professional 20 point safety tuneâ€"up. Comprehensive Bicycle Tuneâ€"up We‘ll adjust everything to get yoy ready for the path, even includes "trueing" of both wheels.. Raleigh Serengeti Mtn Bike Traditional Raleigh quality plus these appealing features â€"zoom handlebars, rapidâ€"fire plus, Shimano A20 dual STi+ â€" in both s “ men‘s and women‘s frames. REDUCED CatEye Vectra Computer Quality brand name, with all the features most of us use. Reg. $38.95 Wheeler 6600 Mtn Bike Features include Tange oversized double butted frame, Deore LX, rapidâ€"fire plus and response tripleâ€"taper forks â€" WOW! _ T â€" L PLUS MANY INâ€"STORE SPECIALS! (Continued from page 1) revenues from economy growth of 3.5% per year would reduce it to zero. Included in the cuts are: Q $3â€"billion saved by taxing back Old Age Security from those whose family income is above the national average (about $54,00). Q $5â€"billion from unemployment insurance, a policy Manning said he wanted to become selfâ€"sustaining. Q $4â€"billion in transfers to special interest groups and business. Specifically, it would end regional development packages such as the Western Economic Diversification Initiative, the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency, and the Federal Office of Regional Development â€" Quebec. â€""These contribute not one iota to industrial production â€" they have to go," said Manning. And he said that while no one objects to the existence of special interâ€" est groups, they should get money from their supporters rather than from the government. "Special interest lobby groups should get the money from the people they purport to represent." Q $5â€"billion out of the money the federal government spends on itself. Costâ€"cutting measures would include 15% reduction in the budgets of the Governor General, the House of Commons, the Senate, the Privy RT /253 F an> n a o\é LUE3 s Allservice and sale prces in effect at all Ontano locations. Prces valld ‘b! May 15, 1993 or whie supples last ~WR~CYCLEPATH Council office, and the Prime Minister‘s office; a reduction in the Cabinet from 35 ministers to 24; another 15% in all nonâ€"salary departmental budgets; and elimination of what Manning called the "obscene" pension plan for MPs. As well, Manning believes governâ€" ment should get "right out of" funding multiâ€"culturalism, the official languages policy (to be replaced by what Reform calls a "territorial" policy), and funding federal transfers to foreign governments. Last year, said Manning, Canada spent $250â€"million on federal transfers to heavily indebted countries. "And yet, we are the second most in debt of all the G7 countries by GDP," noted Manning. "All these cuts are not cuts as ends of themselves, but to maintain the proâ€" grams people say they want." "Your government is in serious financial trouble," he said, adding he would not apologize for going through the laborious exercise of looking at the final numbers. "If we don‘t do it now, it will be done to us by the country‘s crediâ€" tors." He urged people not to depend on a news media very often looking for a 15â€" second news clip â€" that they should look for facts from primary sources and not what is filtered through the media. "It‘s your money that‘s being squanâ€" dered; your future that‘s being mortâ€" gaged," he said. Oakville 338â€"0783 500 Spears (west of Dorval)

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