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Boye Nagletration — Saw, 14, 6:30 pan. 7 Ehtdyan's Shores 200) wen . RALPI WDA vs "Pasion peed [Pe a ASS 1686 THE REVIEW 9781-2nd St., Sidney B.C. Several candidates are in the. ‘starting gate and ready to contest the new federal riding of Saanich/ . Gulf Islands .as soon as ne writ is _ dropped. Three nominees for the scat had booths: in place and: literature being distributed at the Labor Day weekend Saanich Fair, fi velling th the . pre-election fever. Incumbent MP Pat Crofton, on the government side, observed “the signs all’seem to be there for “an early November election. Sept. 16: is likely’: to: “be the: erene “day.” oes The only reason to. ‘delay the: - election would’ be’ to’ get some legislation now before the Senate, “such as tax reform, new conflict of © - interest. rules, childcare and free. ‘rade, in place, before an | election i is -ealled: ° - 1989; however, ‘Crofton’ said no govemment wails until the end ni : 655- el “The. government: docs: not. have 7 to call an election until. Seplember = We have tribal pencils for school! the mandate before calling an election. ““My own. personal preference is this autumn, to put the free-trade issue. before the Canadian pco- ple. a? He said his campaign is ready to 20. New Democratic. candidate Lynn Hunter is: also hoping for a fall election. ‘Being in the starting blocks is: “not the most comfortable position... ‘position: on the. issue, apa | believe a woman is entitled to have some considerable say in We're hoping for an election. We ‘ine there should be an election." Everything. is .ready for a cam-.. paign, she said, with enuhusiasns : “high.” as the most important issue in ‘this | ~eentury. It, will change how: Cana- ' ~ dians: s distinguish 4 themselyes from a : Americans.” A ‘Hunter. feels: the. economic tics. - created by the trade deal will lead - toa closer political alliance. There: “are “also economic ‘arguments | anes Beacon Avenue ee i i ‘ ster sce the Mulroney trade ‘eal ~ -tled to the protection’ of law.’ ~-However, he said support has to : against the deal, she said. ‘*Canada is now distinct from the states. and I.know Canadians want to remain distinct,’ declared. Crofton said he was in favor of the ‘free trade agreement between: Canada ‘and the United States reached by. the Mulroney. govern- 7 ment. Another controversial election issue will be abortion. Crofton said he took a.middle the early. Stages of pregnancy. Then there comes. a. point: in: the pregnancy: where’ the fetus. is enti- machine, and it’s running,’’ said Bob Slavik, 53, a retired military — doctor and the Reform Party: of Canada ‘candidate for the Saa- _nich/Gulf Islands constituency. _ “We don’t have any. knocks in H . the motor, but we could use a little a more horsepower,’ he said. Party membership has seen a. steady increase since’May 1 when. there were only 165° card-carrying | “members, By the nomination mecting in mid-June that number had doubled to 330 and by the first of September membership had doubled again: SAN NV Stay WV i na week “find amit) | heetalel oe meen we i eaa0)- A 7 ed “~~ Ld. lamshamel enrtn 7 nari ‘aay screens w et? — wate ane vt en AWK it Wd coiled Pts "She" “We don’t have a smooth polit- ue ical machine, but we do-have a. cakings Wednesday, September 7, 1988 exist so it is economically viable for a-woman to keep the: child. .“*The infrastructure has tobe in place so a woman has’a- genuine - choice.’’ With support, he hoped women: would not choose. abor- tion. Hunter said she supported the Canadian Medical. Association. ~ stand. that abortion is a decision = _ between a woman and her physi- ~ cian. That decision i is never. - easy: It ~ is-often made ‘witha. lot. of. care. ~and pain. But a: respect. women . oe sufficiently to. believe that. they sg") -will make the right decision.” : Liberals: haven’ t chosen a local” _ candidate yet... : ; wg EE “The Communist Party candidate ene is s Ernie Knott. est from people secking an alter- native to the three: big national . ‘parties,’ Slavik said. ‘‘It’s. the - system people secm cunbappy with. ‘All the three: are interested in, is power,.and the power is-in- Quebec and southern: Ontario. | ‘where the population is,”’ he said. ““T thought my MP was to repre- sent me.” _ Slavik says Bill C-72, the offi- cial language bill recently passed, is a good example of the MP. ‘inswering to the leader. of ‘the | party, rather than to. the consti- Lucnts, “You know whi we happened. to the five who voted against it,’* he said, Slavik addressed some of the “election issues. He said the party” stance toward free trade is, {SWe. ~ would like if more honestly come municated so we c INSHICS, an address the’ Let's: lower taciffs all “Around Questions that alw ays seem to Abortion and capital punishment, are mort and tegal questions that cannot be answered. by the indl: “vidual Members of Parliament, Slavik. said. o'’Thay fitve: to he answered by the citizens, hy referendum, What dn they want, Hot what the MP \wana ~The Reform return: to dimocriey. and. is strong stance on ridding Canada of its: national debt. oe Without increasing laxes we have to lower the deficit. * & ‘rown comorations such as Petro Canada and applying the money directly to the debt rather than poneral reveiucy 6 “H's horrendous, the: money ta being wasted," “We must stop away to Third World counteies,"* ~~ Te pnesses the clecvion Will be he said, dropped. 2551-Quidra St. in Victoria, Vol- _unteers man the office and provide. ff. SV, an dnformatian fate nuit thy pas Ky hi the. fn mn de Puen comiitnencies, ww There: is ‘an awful lot ofvinter: coma. ip before frovernment, like - vary is lig ting for’ Slavik suppested selling off | way tiving “Moncey” eatled for November and says a “constituency: Office wih be open. _ shartly before are after the: writ iw An information centre, for resis dents of Greater Victoria and the: Saanich Peninsala has opened at Saunich/Gull, Islands, Victoria and - et onssene we mater Ge ERM se ati Boe ss sete 9 Protectan oT