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The Liberals sent 9 to Santa Fe, the Bloc sent 4) However, about three weeks before departure MT&T convinced me to run the referendum on the Young Offenders Act with the result that | had to cancel the USA trip. Luckily Charlie Penson, MP for Peace River, agreed to go in my place. Charlie has since filed his report confirming that other MPs tried to tell the Senators and Congressmen that Reform was a regional party with no desire to become the Government. He was able to dispel that myth while devetoping firm relationships with a number of the USA representatives. There is absolutely no doubt that the trip helped a large group of Senators and Congressmen to bet- ter understand Reform and how the desires of Western voters fit into the federal scene. The fact that | was willing to turn the trip over to Charlie proves that it was definitely not a travel “junket”. {MMIGRATION TO QUEBEC Quebec recently announced that it will restrict immigration to 40,000 this year, well below the 62,500 mentioned in a Quebec-Ottawa arrangement that allows Quebec to determine its own immigration lev- als. Quebec Immigration Minister John Ciaccis said the lower target reflects a shortage of jobs and diffi- culties Integreting immigrants into the French culture. There have bean mounting complaints trom naiionalists in Montreal that French is threatened by large num- bers of non-francophones. The nationalists are demanding tough laws to force immigrants not only to speak French but to “tive in French’. There seems to be a double standard here. Quebec can restrict immigration based on job avaitabill- ty and the integration of immigrants ~ into francophone society. But every time we suggest to Sergio Marchi, Minister of immigration, that immi- gration to the rest of Canada should bs based on the same principles he aecuses us of being racists. Meanwhils the federal Minister for the Asia Pacific Rim, Raymond Chan, addressing a conference on multiculturalism said that Vancouver's Chinese community of 250,000 is becoming efficient and self sustalning. They have three Chinese newspapers, two radio and two TV stations and “you can sur- vive and prosper without speaking a word of English.” (Globe and Mail April 16/94). My wife and i had to earn the right to immigrate to Canada in 1979. We had to speak one of the two official languages and agree not to claitn Ul or welfare for five years. We came here ready to i-te- grate and to work hard to become Canadian. is it too much to ask for similar commitments from today's immigrants?