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California mu S$ for 1.00 Cl : CASTLEGAR NEWS, Inureduy, May 10, 1979" CANDIDATES uy, Al News/Mirror Pre-Election Feature. By RYON GUEDES—News/Mirror Editor : Kootenay West's New Democratic: Party can- didate says: he doesn’t have the “ “magic wand" to * which incumbent MP Bob Brisco ‘claim in the 1974 federal election. However, Lyle Kristiansen adds, neither does Brisco, Possibly unique among federal election andid an i fonent has done “a reasonable job,” while in office, Kristiansen says Brisco “given the imitations of the Progressive ‘Conservative if has fol! levis «Predacessors Bert Herridge of the Co-O * ding of the NDP, fo) Supposedly laid . re and ine with that party,” the NDP ._ ndidate explains, : “While that doesn't restrict him from helping people solve thelr ‘individual. problems my m view is that ‘his adherence. : those kinds of ‘policies and’ ose kinds of views are a. jor factor in’ creating th “‘problenis which he helps peop! try to ‘solve. Quite frankly “think that's damned silly and had ay suggestion to make to ~ him it would be that he ought to take a look at himself in the mirror and décide where his head's really at.” And federal PC leader Joe lark’'s credibility, probleta, be he His adherence to those kinds ‘of policies and; those kinds of views. are. a major: factor ‘in op: = standards set ' by Ran Har- of Brisco's Lod and leader are e major ones. creating the problems which he helps people try 1d solve, { % ” . _— 4 - e e . tne tp wns oaeets NCE NREI kit NS PORN AA KR IE pana nd bl aNd nama ana Meno IS EDEL NAAR EMRE HO cand ane AA rapep seta te ty yd hs rials (‘NEWS/MIRROR BIOFILE. Ss UBJE C T: LYLE KRISTIANSEN STATUS: @ccUPATION: Woodworker at OK Forest F groups ‘relations - officer, Western ; Canada region, International Wood- to November 1978. , + AGE: "40," viding forl4 years. children aged 13, 1] and 9. ‘} POLITICAL BACKGROUND; Leader, campus Co-operative Commonwealth Federation, University of B.C., 1958; federal: secretary, Young New ‘Democrats, Kootenay West icampalgn manager for NDP candidate Ran Harding In. three succes -federal ‘elections, : €ampatgn ‘manager for Salmo-Creston NAN E ae and 1975 Provinelol elections. workers of America from October 1977 : RESIDENCE: Nelson; has lived In the » MARITAL STATUS: Married, three; NDP Candidate Lorne Nicolson, in 1969, | Federal, New Democrat can- ' da i Kootenay West J you're a combination social if says he {s more in tune with the S problems faced by most con- stituents'“than someone who ‘comes from the Professions." “I don't mean’ to be “re- Verse-snobbish” about it,” he adds. “But one of the problems that we. have. in parliaments, whether it's provincial: parlla- * ments or federal parllamenta, is ~ ot ‘that there are very few people ~ 28. “It ‘makes: it very ‘under- ‘standable why Bob doesn't put, ‘Progressive Conservative on his leader. People are looking beyond the individual candi- “dates, although they do regard im ag.: important, at the ‘parties they’ represent © and cespecially, the leaders they hve “riding locally and in Ottawa, ‘Brisco has “failed in what. he claimed was his main priority of a bringing in Additional sen wayse 3s “that Y Sad baid ‘Wf you vote for mo I'm going’ bring in all’ this: Industry. "But if we lock at the: over the past four or five ‘we've never. lost as many Jobs and as ‘many industries as we have had in that four-or- five-year period:-I.think he has to answer for. that=if only because at the time he was first elected he was pretending he was going to make a major’ contribution to it.” The increased’ communi. - * cations and public relations services ‘offered to Kootenay West constituents by Brisco reflect no more than the oppor- tunities available to other rid-, * ings. across the ‘country, he says. “In fact, they're policies the NDP particularly in the last several years, were fighting for — to get additional staff. for MPs both in the ridings and in Ottawa, additional mailing pri- vileges, increased tax-free ex- pense allowances so you could do things like put in toll-free lines, Those weren't available to ‘anywhere near. the’ same degree four or five years ago.” “Bob. has certainly used them to the full,” Kristiansen says. “And he should have — that’s what those policies are there for. But while he’s done a fairly effective job with them, it's also happened in almost every other constituency across the country.” Kristiansen says he feelshe ition, despite | his’, é) who have any’ idea of what it is to be a life-termer in an industry. I'm not suggesting that people who come from the’ shop floor should He the major. |. _ity,in the ‘House of Comnions, but it’s vitally important’ that we have .at least more than three or /four — that’s all there 4s in Parliament today.” Not ‘that he’ is relying solely on a trade union power base to win the Kootenay West seat, & “The kind’ of. support we, “have “enjoyed here both feder- ally and provincially has pretty well crossed:all economic and social lines,” the NDP candi- date says. .. Not . often realized, he Haithetathe: i - parts in the other. two, parties. A-significant portion’ of ‘NDP support: nationally comes from voters in the $12,000 to $20,000 yearly-income ‘range, lie says, and the party is “virtually right in the middle in terms’ of the economic ‘and social strata of Canada.” But labor support “could still be a determining factor” in the race, Kristiansen says. “The “fact that -because largely. of the one-sided wage and price contro! program: and the part both, the Liberals and . Progressive. Conservatives played init, and the fact little ~ was done to affect alot of major crises that people have to live. up to every day has caused kind - of a grudge’ testing I: think, amongst .a° lot ‘of; ‘working people, organized ° and | unor- ganized," he says, . * The NDP. d likens worker, lawyer, businessagent, * publicist and everything else. Most of your time is spent with individuals or: smaller com: panies: in. trying to break through the’ various levels . of either corporate or government ; bureaueracies.”. . . Again citing his experience as an elected union official, he rebuts recent charges which he said came from:Brisco that he is ‘only interested in helping NDP supporters, “I have never. been a person: who's worked for people in. respect of whether they . bea of: his proposed role as represen- tative of Kootenay West to his experience as an elected official of the International Woodwork- ers of America, adding that he “never suffered: from the mis- ‘ ofan MP's ft my party or not or ‘in union © affairs. whether they happened to be an individual supporter of mine or-not," he points out: “In fact, very ‘often you go out. of your way to doa Job for them.” “Most people : seem to think (a-MP) is someone who ‘goes down ‘to. Ottawa ‘and. ‘spends most of the time deciding on high national policy,” Kristian- sen said. “That is really five or 10. per -cent of it, Basically To. Kr the: key ‘issues’ in the Kootenay ‘West - campaign “are tied very much to some basic changes we have’ to make'in the whole direction of the Canadian economy over. the next 10 years if we're going to survive as a nation at°all.” Crucial among changes is the reversal. of the ““branch-plant” atmosphere of constittients’ background as “guinea pigs for a continental energy policy” and the threats -of the Diversion and the riding’s economy, to the NDP candidate. “Whenever the . business cycle turns downward‘ we're“ the first people laid off,” he explains, “National. govern- ments, be they) Liberal ‘or. Conservative in thé past, have failed to take’ any strong or’ appropriate measures to ensure that some of the surplus profits cfeated out of Canadian pro- duction have been reinvested.” - Although noting Cominco * decided to continue its Trail smelter operation and reinvest, * he saya that in'general resource industries have “taken. what -profits they've had and ex- ported: that capital either in dividends or other forms of . investment to other parts of the world.” Avseéond part of the NDP ‘economic strategy provides ‘for “a broader range of very . . practical and realistic policies in .terms} of) aiding’ the smal! business community,” he says.. , According to Kristiansen, the inability of small business 5 to” gain access to’ capital is bit.as feople gre looking. b eyond & individdal candidates... at" ithe: parties. they represent; ‘and especially the leaders they have, amples and there's two or three of them that typify the kind of. situation where many others: the Murphy Creek Dam, is the prospect of uranium mining for nuclear energy development. As well as opposing the hazards. of exploration, mining or development of uranium for nuclear power, Kristiansen says it would be “silly, particularly’ in a province like B.C. that has a number of other alternatives :for energy. production.” While there ‘is‘an experi- mental’. wood | waste energy plant between Salmo and Fruit-_ vale power. authorities and private companies in the states of Oregon ‘and Washington ‘NEXT WEEK: PC Incumbent Candidate Bob Brisco have developed the source into projects saving public adminis- trations, hospitals and muni. cipalities “hundreds of thou- sands of dollars a year,” he says, “My 1 is that give us enough time hetwee those various alternatives to- develop and spend some time and money. on alternate energy forms.” In addition, he says, prices the one the fore industry could supply close to 15 per cent of B.C,'s domestic energy needs," the. NDP candidate says, “It could be self-sustaining for its own | energy requirements and prob- ably have enough surplus pow- er to supply at least some of the smaller cities and municipali- ties.” “That would give us quitea bit more lead time as well as the existing Hydro: potential because we're currently export- ing more hydro-electric power than is required by any treat- ies," he ‘that hits people the hardest,’ and income levels “particularly More on Page Cll K 352-2929 a, Not Deater Licence No.003%0A___! It would "NOTICE Kootenay-West Electoral District Returning Oliicer, KOOTENAY WEST, Mrs. Helen Fairbank, will be In Castlegar on Thursday, ‘May 17th, 00 p.m. at the Community Recreation Co at which time Proxy Certificates may be Issued. A’ completed Application and Consent of mi Proxy Voter must be presented. These applications are available at the Returning Office, 303 Victoria - Street, Nelson, or trom most politica! party offices. 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