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Ms ‘ “This government has not granted an amnesty,’ ‘Weiner told reporters outside the Commons. “It is ‘not this government's intention to grant an amnesty. “I'm only describing the administrative review process which is well in place. Apparently 15 to 20 per cent of claimants are not passing the criteria, which is a clear indication it isn't an amnesty.” Edgar Estrada, 28, of Guatemala was one of 14 refugees 7 PhotobyimmeKelentte towed into the country Tuesday after formal hearings by Crosbie back Estrada, who worked briefly as a painter during the job conditions three months he spent as an illegal newcomer in Tex., said he is confident he can confince officials he is a OTTAWA (CO) — The Pacific Shipyards must meet federal government was pro- to get a $350-million ice- ili il i i i TRUCK TUMBLES Motorists traveling rly Colum- carrying plywood which flipped over. No one was hurt bia A near ighway ge late this in the incident. morning had to proceed with caution around this truck i kt 1A legitimate refugee, bringing with him tales of violence and persecution in his homeland. All refugees are subject to additional inquiries once they settle in Canada. Most of the refugees approved in eight hearings Tuesday had been staying in New York with chureh and social agencies. Some of the Central Americans have lived in the United Pork Cutlet Dinner Salad, Your Choice of Dressing, $ 9 5 Veg., French Fries or, JoJo’ & French Bread - (Smaller Portions Available for $4.50) (WE ACCEPT WESTAR, CELGAR & COMINCO MEAL 1s 6:20 a.m. - 6:00 p.m For More Information Call 364-0933 eS see geet 865-8135, ie FOR BUS TRANSPORTATION CALL Bonnie at 365-6086 before 2 p.m. tecting the taxpayer when it set qut financial and technical conditions that Versatile breaker contract, Transport Minister John Crosbie said Tuesday. 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Ted Segodnia, Canada 89 NOW 2 25% MORE Mother Parker’s cent of the ship's design work The files were mailed to Customs regional collector, will be done in Canada. the Cascade border cross- said his department is The original design for the = ing. near Grand Forks, certain the envelope never Polar-8 dates back to 1983 = from Immigration offices in reached its destination. but a federal review commit- = Ottawa. They contained tee concluded in 1985 that the 2 Personal information on a ship could be built for $100 = number of people and were million less. designed to help customs The icebreaker contract is 2 Officials screen to create about 900 jobs and = immigrants. revitalize the stagnant West Canada Post spokesman — And that form was still Coast shipbuilding industry. = Fred Morley said the post inside the envelope when it The first step will be an office has noi reason to was found at the dump, $8-million contract for design believe the envelope con- Degodnia said. of the vessel. 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