‘SHEILA IS interested in athletic pursuits like horseback riding, waterskiing, and tennis. She also likes hockey, and is a fan of the Montreal ‘Canadiens and the Boston Bruins. Sheila hopes to become a terrific dog trainer. Feds back off on gag THE FEDERAL ment: has backed off on its plans to appeal an Alberta court decision that quashed . a new law limiting individu- govern- als or groups to $1,000 ‘spending contributions to ‘support or oppose a political -candidate or party during a - federal election. By Anna Marie D’Angelo 8 News Reporter According to a recent statement from Elections Canada, third par- ‘ties will have no limits on their advertising expenses to promote or oppose a candidate or party. A federal election is expected to be called for Oct. 25. _. The so-called gag law was op- posed by the National Citizens’ Coalition (NCC). ‘The NCC spent $150,000 challenging Tangram Projects Ltd. 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West Vancouver-Garibaldi MLA David Mitchell, who left the Liberal caucus to sit as an in- dependent Liberal MLA, has thrown his support behind former North Shore MLA Gordon Gib- son. Mitchell left the Liberal caucus after internal party problems be- tween him and current Liberal leader Gordon Wilson. Wilson is seeking to hold on to his post as the party’s leader. Jarvis said he decided to sup- port Campbell after a recent tour of northern B.C. communities, where he continually heard the call for a party leader who could bring people together. “tt was obvious that there is strong support for Campbell’s leadership all across the north,” said Jarvis. Jarvis, who is Liberal caucus chairman, said Campbell has presented British Columbians and Liberals throughout the province with a positive approach curing his leadership campaign. “I've seen Gordon Campbell in action and I am. amazed at his ability to bring people together to law appeal Somerville from Toronto. 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The people of B.C. are looking to the Liberals for a strong and unified alternative,’’ said Jarvis. “I believe that under G ©. on Campbell’s leadership we can pro- vide that alternative.”’ Mitchel] saiil he has known Gib- son since the days when he (Mit- chell) worked as a Iegislative in- tern at the legislature in Victoria during the 1970s. He said he will support Gib- son's leadership bid because Gib- son once represented the North Shore: in the legislature and also. served as Mitchell’s campaign chairman during the last provin- cial election. GORDON CAMPBELL .... draws local support West Vancouver-Capilano Lib- eral MLA Jeremy Dalton said he will not publicly reveal who he is supporting in the leadership race. Your Understanding Realtor SONIA ANDERSON it's your move... Call today. Bus: 926-6011 Res: 926-1086 SeREerere ROVALLEPAGE LEPAGE MAJOR PERSONAL DiJURY| Freé Initial Consultation 988-6321 408-145 Chadwick Cour . N. 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