A4 - Sunday, March 20, 1983 - North Shore News the worid utside... By UNITED PRESS CANADA WASHINGTON - Sen. Nancy Kasserbaum, R- Kan, Friday chided the Chrysler Corp. and its board chairman, Lee Iacocca, for buying a foreign-made plane as the firm's only corporate jet. In a letter to lacocca, Kassebaum said, “When the orginator of the nation’s most aggressive ‘Buy American’ campaign QUEBEC - Full im- plementation of Quebec's freedom of information act will be delayed another three ‘years to allow the government time to study its im- plications on other provincial statutes, a government official said Friday. The government released its tmetable Friday for im: plementation of the bill, which was passed last June. The law would give TORONTO finance minister John Crosbie announced Fnday he will hold a news conference Monday where he ts expected to Announce his candidacy for the Conservative leadership The news conference was scheduled to follow a speech by Crosbie to a joint luncheon of | the Canadian and Empire Former WASHING: TOON ben vironmental Protec tion Agency acting chief John Hemnandcs atrongly pressured apenesy scrcnuists to change os ceporton dioxin pollution in Michigan that iden tified Dow Chemcat as the matin source of the discharges the head of EPA SS Chae age offer saad Priuday Naldas Adamvhkus adminastrator oof EPA S Midwest te gertal offi ¢ on © Babe anges sas Her nandes telephoned hia Crosbie possible Tory candidate Contradictions in pollution report Chrysler buys Canadian ignores his own words in making purchases, I have to wonder about hypocrisy at the core of our business establish- ment.” The Wall = Street Journal reported earlier in the week that Chrysler purchased a Canadair Challenger after receiving approval from. the Federal Home Loan Bank Board. Quebec delays information act the public access to government documents while simultaneously gpuaranteeing thé con- fidentiality of private, personal information. The law technically went into effect in Oc- tober, but a spokesman for Communications Minister Jean-Francois Bertrand said the bill provided for gradual implementation, allowing the government time for consultation with vanous groups and to study its practical apphcations Clubs in Toronto The 52-year-old MP had been expected to join the field) of leadership candidates, which = in cludes intenm servative leader Joe Clark. MPs David Crombie, John Gamble and Michacl Wilson. former party president Peter Blaikie and millionaire Pockhngton Con Peter several LYS] soften the times in seeking to and in te port one conversation angerly Hdenounsv cd our work ots trash Achanikus s Le stieoay before a House cnergy and commerce sub- Committee Wireectly Contracts Hernandes statements cathet thas week that he merely ashed EPA scientists te fesvIcw their work ane that he dil oothmow what deletions were made from the stucty FROM PAGE A1 Sorenson has been branded as a “union basher” because of a motion he submitted to North Van City council in January, Suggesting rollbacks for council members as an example to its CUPE staff to forfeit pay raises already negotiated to avoid the necessity of layoffs. When CUPE pulled its account with the Credit Union in_ response to Sorenson's motion and his vote in favor of contracting out City’s garbage collection service, Sorenson quit as an alderman. He said he was compelied out as he would be accused of being biased in any future council votes involving CUPE. lronically, he was not even present at the in- camera meeting of February 28 when council voted to lay of 15 CUPE staff — although he points out the decision motion ‘final straw” response. He says: “You accuse somebody of murder and there is usually a body, or somebody missing or something. “Everybody is geting on the bandwagon but nobody is citing examples. It's trial without representation. “There is nothing to be gained from me even picking up the phone and talking to them as they believe what they believe. It’s just a merry-go-round.” But he says he is en- couraged by the support he —" has received against the was Unanimous, receiving the vote of Alderman Gary Payne who had also called Sorenson a union basher. Last week the HEU wrote to Nhe credit union ter- minating its membership and issuing an instruction for its term deposit to be with- drawn at term. It gave its reason as being the “recent notoriety of operations manager Sorenson and his continued antagonistic attitude towards the unionized people of the North Shore, many of whom it is believed to be founding members of the North Shore Community Credit Union.” HEU chairman Gardner says the decision to pull out of the credit union was taken at a membership meeting and the letter of termination says the local “feels con- strained to demonstrate its soldanty with the Canadian Union of Public Em- ployees.” But Gardner tells the News “This bashing of umonizatvion has gone on for several years This (CUPE incident) was just the final straw which pushed our people to decide this ac fon Clarke says the depost account there is nothing like the size of the $250,000 account CUPL closed but refuses to give further He adds that he will be closing bis own pernonal details aoCount Chere “As far as lam concerned he (Sorenson) has never directly come out against the HE CU! but has atttlude towards unions and organized people wosuch that we feel we have to withdraw our funds from there Sorenson s thustrattonm as that those accusing fim of being a unton basher give ao caamples nor atlow him any PIC Ropaeehanen Yonmemensitinemnbananntasidinan aateneiauneeesnanis © Souviaki ° Mousaka °e ', Greek Chicken action of CUPE, including - Drinking driver convictions STEWART Grant Douglas, 206-110 East Kings, North Van ($375); LAWRENCE Dennis Graham, 1376 Williams Road, North Van ($500); STEININGER Richard, 939 Hartford Place, North Van _ ($750); JOHNSTON Jerry Tommy, 21-940 Lytton, North Van ($75, seven days’ jail, one year probation, 100 hours community work). DAVIES... “we can weather the storm” support from unionized people. “I have had an over- whelming outpouring of support from people I have never even heard of.” Meanwhle, credit union general manager Davies thinks things have gone far enough and wonders just what will make the unions éontént, quit being an alderman. “He has ceased being a part of that acuity. 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