\\ \ '\ .. . \ §\ \\"~‘ \ tour of Canada. says Cana- dians want to “shuck off" a feeling of dependence on the United States. In this article, fourth of five. he details cmmon Canadian complaints about U.S. in- fluence. By MAX HARRLESON are determined not to let their country become a United States satellite—or even to have ‘ l OTTAWA tAPt -— Canadians; !and Opposition Leader Diefen- baker hailed President John- son‘s victory as a guarantee of continued friendly U. S.-Canada trelations. :no BIG BUSINESS 1 On economic matters, Cana- ‘dian nationalists find it much [more difficult to assert their in- :dependence. he two countries do more business with each other than with anybody else. About 60 per cent of Canadian exports go to h . U.S.. and One common complaint of Ca- nadians is that Americans own so much of their country that Canada is no longer master of its own house. "There is no country in the world." says Finance Minister Gordon. “that can make any pretense of being independent if it does not control its own com- munications media, its own fi- nancial institutions and, in one way or another. the general na- ture of the decisions made by those who direct its industries." appearance of being one. ‘ They have demonstrated theirl political independence by trad- ing with Cuba and China and they are moving toward even-i " tual recognition of the Peking: government. But they are tied closely to the U.S. through the North American defence system and the North Atlantic Treaty Or- », ganization. Since last year they . have had American-owned nu- : : clear warheads at two Canadian 5: Bomarc missile bases. V For this reason, they are ,7 extremely sensitive to U. S, for‘ eign policy decisions. ; This accounts in part for the G. E. and Sunbeam Appliances - - - - Christmas Special STEAM IRONS W NEWSON ELECTRIC 161 Queen Street this Christmas 312. 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I am interested in: i ) ROI? and University Education ;‘ ( ) Short Service Officer Plan. { Temperatures will be near normal for most of Canada in December according to the 30- day outlook of the United States weather bureau. Above- normal temperatures are ex- pected for Quebec and the Maritimes and below-normal in southern Manitoba and part of Saskatchewan. Precipita- tion is expected to be heavy In Pearson Sends Ethics Code . To Members Of His Cabinet OTTAWA (CPl—Prime Minis- ter Pearson has written a letter to his cabinet colleagues setting forth a code of ethics and mo- rality that should be followed by them in the performance of their public responsibilities. The letter represents the prime minister‘s reaction to re- ! cent charges in the Commons of bribery and coercion in hign places in connection with a Montreal extradition case. A spokesman in Mr. Pearson’s. office said here that the letter] was sent to all members of the; cabinet Tuesday. “The theme of the letter is ethics and morality in public life." he s ' . id Erik Nielsen iPC — Yukon) SK'CK‘AE’KKK‘CKKK‘I HOOLEY’S MEN’S WEAR CHARLOTTETOWN and MONTAGUE marinaramanaannnamaaaaxananmaanf ‘ most parts. Precipitation is measured in inches 0 ' one inch of rain equals inches of snow. Other temper- atures for the period: w York. 36; New Orleans, 55; San Francisco. 50. Other pre- cipitations are: New York. 3.4; New Orleans. 4.1; and San Francisco, 4.1 (CP‘Newsmap) As a result of the charges Mr. Justice Frederic Dorion. chief justice of the eastern di- vision of the Quebec Superior Court, was appointed to make an inquiry NOT PREJUDGING CASE The spokesman said that the prime minister states in the let- ter that he is not prejudging the inquiry and that still be- lieves there should be a mora- torium on comment on the O D: U: (D However, the letter states there could ‘ be no moratorium on whether service that could affect the confidence of the people of Canada and a proper discharge of public afairs. OOO-finmnn~._u-h.. has charged—and the govern- The spokesman said that the merit his notiltlictnr deniedt no); letter states “Ithext‘e isbno obligha- con irme — ia a minis mm 1011 no Slmpy 0 0 serve ' e aide tried to bribe a Montreal law but to act in a manner so lawyer to drop opposition to bail Sgl‘uplilouslytlthat it Xiufiartahi for Lucien Riv rd. ho the cases scrumy.” a s a ‘ United States \sants‘zirtilgdited “the conduct of public business 1 to the U.S. on a charge of heroin must be yond question in smuggling. terms of moral standards, ob- ,0 gielsen said tthat Ra}: jectity'ity and equality of treat- ‘0 mon enis. CXGCU 1V6 aSSlS - men. ant to Immigration Minister In the letter Mr Pearson said gzibeonaglaty. Bitered La bribe of that no bmertnbcr of tthe stiff l0dr H . o ierre amontagnc, any ca ine minis er s on counsel for the U.S, government seek to obtain treatment that in the extradition case. He said would not be accorded to any H the offer was refused. other Canadian. H ll 0 Mr. Hebert‘s book has been 1 COHIn Case credited with sparking a Que- I; e c royal commission inquiry 12 Damages Flled into the famous trial. Results ,2» of the inquiry, presided over by ‘2} MONTREAL (CPI — Three Mr.Justice Roger Brossand. are I pers‘cjms tCOnlneclad with thef conéiinte: aQ75tlb-éiageureport , m r ria an e t'on 0 ma e no c a orney- Wlillbeirt‘ Coffin filgcuzictions general but not yet made public. for $l20,000 damages against the P authors, publishers and dis- CHANCE MEETING UNITES tributions of a book about the CALGARY (CP)—Two colt: m t rial case. ‘ t— years later an '_. con :Waeclsions Were f11911 by «1 l3111;512:11de of miles from their Alphonse Matte. chief inspector original homes—during an aft- 4’; of the Quejbec PI‘OVinCial P01ice. ernoon stroll here. ‘Mrs. Fred M 061 DOTIOH, former SECTEtal‘l’ Genest spoke to a little boy on M Ofstalei and PI‘OSECUtO!‘ at the the street an later discovered M Coffin trial, and Charles ~ Ed- his mother was her cousin, be. M oual'd Canlm. 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