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Those attending were treated to WONDER JEL PHENO SWEET snacks and coffee inside. ah Skeena MP Iona Campagnolo cuts the ribbon to of- ficially open the chamber of commerce's new tourist METZ, France (CP) — Quebec Premier Rene Leveeque said Tuesday he knew from the start that the RCMP were trailing his Parti Quebecois— “Thank God we never had anything to hide.” “To be a bit cynical, we knew from the = very beginning that a lot of those jerks were around,” Levesque told reporters Tuesday as he prepared to , leave for Paris today, Eig, * ear & Dozens of Canadian reporters covering his rip estioned Levesque abou e disclosure by Canadian | Solicitor-General Francis RCMP break-in PQ knew ‘those jerks’ were around Fox that the RCMP had broken into Parti Quebecois offices in 1973 and stole computer tapes giving in- formation on party mem- berships and finances. “If 1 can make a pungent comment,” said Levesque, ‘for a champion of democracy like Mr. Trudeau, it should be a nightmare to have that kind of political police in- strument.” Levesque also was questioned about Prime M suggestion that the idea of a commonwealth of French: speaking countries might be pursued. The . Quebec premier saidshe agreed with Clash loonis over Quebec leadership OTTAWA (CP) -- The struggle for a Quebec place at a world summit of French-speaking leaders is already under way with signs of a developing Quebec-Ottawa clash. Supply Minister Jean- Pierre Goyer maintained his position Tuesday that only Canada could be represented at such a sum- mit meeting which he has © said would be similar to the British Commonwealth. Quebec Premier Rene Le- vesque said in Colombey- DesDeux-Eglises, France that he approves of a commonwealth of French- speaking countries, but only if Quebec participates as a full-fledged member. The commonwealth idea is being pursued actively by Goyer and Prime Minister Trudeau in talks with leaders of other French- speaking countries. Goyer said he believes France already has ac- cepted the idea in principal and the only details still to be worked out with Paris are. when‘ and where the Quebec already has a special status on a world rench-speaking cultural and technical organization. Quebec is allowed to have an independent voice on the administrative body bul Canada has the sole vote. Other provinces must speak through Canada and cannot express their views in: dependently. But Goyer said the summit meeting, envisaged by Canada, would deal with international problems, not cultural and scientific. The federal government had jurisdiction for inter- national affairs. Levesque said Tuesday during his visit to the late French president Charles de Gaulle’s home at Colombey- Des-Deux-Eglises that he thinks an improved link among French-speaking ‘countries is. essential to their survival. But he said Quebec is the only province in Canada which can justify Ottawa’s involvement in such a group. He approved of the commonwealth idea provided Quebec could be a member and not under the the idea, providing Quebec participates in itg own name end not under the wing of the Canadian government. “Quebec is the only Canadian province that can truly justify Ottawa in- volvement in such a grouping,” he said. After a week of private visits, Levesque opened his first public function Tuesday with a trip to the tomb of the late French president Charles de Gaulle at Colombey-Des-Deux- Eglises. ; SIGNS BOOK After placing a wreath on the general's tomb, Levesque moved to the de Gaulle memorial nearby i Ww where he signed the Livre d@Or (golden book). | He wrote: “Ten years after, and speaking, I feel sure, for the great majority of Quebecers, I salute a great Frenchman and a great friend of Quebec.” Harking back to Gen. de Gaulle’s cry of “vive le Quebec libre,’’ delivered from a baleony of the Montreal city hall in 1967, Levesque praised de Gaulle ‘as “‘the only Foreign political figure of any substance” o was attuned to Quebec. Later Levesque flew to Metz to place a wreath ata war memorial. 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