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The report, released Tuesday, suggests that a reliable supply of fairly priced petroleum products can best be guaranteed by deregulation of oil and gas pricing, and by letting the law of supply and demand take a greater role in the energy marketplace. The council, which advices the federal government on economic matters, blames government policies for being the “prime reason for production, sales and exploration problems in the oil and gas industries.” It says governments have also used promises of cheap i for almost six months and while See cae tne of. miand Ur Chiedlan Arvorins who keep the weed off their shelves, he says the policy has paid off in more ways than one. Cantin, who has operated his southwest Winnipeg pharmacy for 23 years, dropped cigarettes and tobacco last year as part of a national campaign by the Canadian Pharmaceutical Association. At the time, it was estimated only about eight per cent of Canada's more than 5,000 drug stores refused to handle cig: The i a@ major source of income for tobacco companies, ‘accounting for about 25 per cent of sales. Leroy Fevang, executive director of the Canadian electricity as bait for industrial investors instead of making utilities pay for themselves. To respond to the problems, it says governments should drop controls on domestic oil and gas prices, lightly regulate gas exports, alter the gas pipeline tariff system in Eastern Canada, modify the petroleum and gas revenue tax and change the system of p: Among its main recommendations, the council says governments should: © Raise domestic oil and gas prices to world levels and end price differences for oil discovered before and after 1974. © Lift controls on domestic natural gas prices to allow producers and buyers to negotiate new agreements. © Foster competition by separating TransCanada Pipe- lines Ine. into two companies, one to market natural gas and one to transport it. e Decrease natural gas pipeline tariffs in Eastern Canada to help expand markets for one of the country’s most abundant resources. e@ Change or eliminate federal taxes on petroleum production revenues on provincial lands. Taxes on petroleum produced on provincial lands should be more on profitability than on revenues. © For petroleum produced on federal lands, drop the petroleum and gas reyenue tax and replace it with an outright royalty on production revenues. e Replace petroleum exploration incentive grants with tax credits. Shift federal taxes on oil used by industry to the retail level to help keep Canadian companies competitive thoy spent too much on the internationally. lottery. In electricity, the council that idies for Lotoholies, he calls them. Phar said pharmacists were on shaky ground by pushing health care and cigarettes at the same time. “We set an extremely poor example to the public we He says dropping cigarettes has meant. fewer for staff, who spent hours keeping track of inventory and setting up displays. As well, there are fewer customers seeking’ to use scevios charge is oviea the ied ear Gatien must be paid by businesses. Cn mae Sone 20 pos Seat St Rae are participating in the campaign at some level, chbongh ff fandche ts Snpial thor bea es one Guat selling cigarettes. In Maahehi, only 18 of 15 of the 249 retail pharmacies have stopped selling tobacco pete eer customers with Cantin said his customers have supported his actions. “There was not one negative reaction,” he said. “I didn't realize how many people were supportive of this.” Kicking gambling habit MONTREAL (CP) — Mike Gonzales remembers attend- ing his first meeting of Gam- blers Anonymous — a bet- tor’s counterpart to Alcohol- | ies Anonymous — and sitting next to a guy called Fred. “I'm a member of AA, GA and OA,” said Fred. “What's OA?" Gonzales Wolo proudly introduces... ‘ asked. “Overeaters Anonymous,” ‘ said Fred. “Geez,” said Gonzales. “Why don't you just take a gun and shoot yourself?” Gonzales, 51, says he knows about compulsive gamblers — people whose children are hungry this week, for example, because domestic prices by eliminated because they lead to overcon- sumption and waste of valuable resources. At present, capital is drained from other economic areas into low-return electrical investments, the council says. Governments also tend to make power utilities exempt from taxes and to underestimate the real cost of their assets. Their debts are guaranteed by public treasuries, and provinces also accept lower-than-normal rates of return on their investments. The report recommends that governments find ways of collecting fair rents for resources used to generate electricity, and that Canada's troubled nuclear technology be given five more years of government support to prove itself. 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An officer at the Paris headquarters of the police criminal brigade, which is responsible for keeping track of urban guerrilla activities, said they had not heard of the communique but added: “It certainly is of great interest to us. We will be checking further.” He declined addi tional comment Guards carry guns OTTAWA (CP) — Hand. guns are being carried by bodyguards for the prime minister within the House of Commons building, which throughout Canadian history had been a weapons-free preserve, former Commons speaker Lloyd Francis con- firmed Tuesday. Francis said in an inter. view that he ordered the handguns be issued to the prime minister's security staff after a gunman killed three people and wounded 13 others in the Quebec natiorial assembly last June. The officers were given special training during the summer, and Francis said he is aware the arms were is sued but could not say ex actly when. responsibility for a number of murders and gun and bomb attacks in their respective countries in the last 10 years. Red Army Faction activity was at its most intense in the 1970s, when West German business leader Hanns-Mar. tin Schleyer was kidnapped and killed; Juergen Ponto, head of the Dresdner Bank, was shot dead; and aLuf thansa Airlines place was hi jacked to the Somalian capi tal of Mogadishu. Action Directe came to prominence in France in 1989 with a series of attacks ings as well as more recent bomb attacks in the capital. Police have defined oc- casional links between var- ious guerrilla groups in Wes' eren Europe, but today's communique was the first stated intention by the fac tions of a permanent union. “Attacks against the mul- tinational structures of NATO, against its bases and its strategies, against its plans and its propaganda, constitute the first large mo- bilization,” the communique said. Nowadays, he's rarely without his briefease full of t documents — all about his application for a federal charter to create a Canadian Association for the Protec- Gonzales, who says he lost his wife and his job because of his gambling habit, in- tion of the Gambling Public. cluding an addiction to the jumbo Lotto 6-49, hopes to set up chapters in every province. One of his objectives would be to force provincial lottery corporations to set up treat- ment centres for compulsive gamblers. “" } OVATION) CENTRAL VACUUM SYSTEM Next, he'd make them preach moderation: “no “of. fensive” advertisements en ticing people to gamble. PROPOSES CHANGES And, while he's at it, he'd try cutting into the lottery corporations’ profits by for. cing them to raise their pay if Purchased Separately 1 Ovation™ “‘C.V.S.” Canister, #S5503. ea. 499.50 1 Ovation™ Custom Attachments, #S5513.ea. 299.50 1 Ovation™ Wall Outlet Kit, #55505. ea. 134.85 TOTAL 933.85 You Save *85 The Ovation™ central vacuum system is easily in new or existing homes; Hevantape of Hoover's’ profesional of ‘Hoover's’ offs to the public. (Loto- Quebec currently pays out in winnings only 42 per cent of its total ticket revenues — with the rest going to admin. istration, advertising and the Quebec government.) Gonzales, a former execu tive at a temporary-employ: ment firm, says as soon as he gets incorporated he's got some things he wants to dis cuss with the lottery people. “As far as I'm concerned, Loto-Quebec is creating a lot of compulsive gamblers. They're creating a new gam bling society in Quebec. Gambling is becoming part of our daily life. I think there should be treatment centres for compulsive gamblers.” Gonzales says he’s tried to quit “five or 10 times.” Sometimes he gambles away his entire unemployment paycheque. He needs ther. apy, he says. He's tried GA and he’s tried a psychiatrist. Neither has helped. L) United Way ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Wed., Jan. 30 CASTLEGAR DISTRICT UNITED Due to floor space limitations, some stores may have merchandise available by special order. WAY “*Spirit Powermatic’”’ Lightweight canister plus Quadrafiex™ agitator & dual brush edge-cleaning Teo Our Reps ee. O04 ee bag. Our Reg., ea. 389.95. Now: Prices Effective (While Quantities Lest) 'ti! 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