4 6 The Guardian, Charlotteto Ret 7 " * ‘& Prime Minister Harold Wil- of Great Britain steps, past photographers and waver te crowd in Downing Street as he ‘eaves No. 10 en route te tell the House. of Commons son Three Suggesti -Ontow Income Problem Ry OTTAWA get ta the ter. oF OW JAM ESNELSON CP’—One way te bottom of the prob- Micaes tr te At lantic. provinces and.“ Quebec be to undertake a deep dv of the attitudes and the ‘the peo- mai p. e tnere Anot her is to* of managerial investigate the quality ZV put se there, as com- th the_richer provinces ». and Western Can- no} pared w to u A-third is to analyze the amount and quality of natural resources and of: manufacturing | plant and equipment available per worker in all provinces These bave been suggested, i: @ staff study prepared for the Economic Council of Canada—by research worker d the Domin- ics the statistic and analytical forethe -eouncil an fon Bureau of Statist H al infor- mation currently available isn't sufficient to indicate why the | average’ person's earned im fome in the Atlantic provinces hinds of the Cana- is onl: ye —_incomes mtish Columba MORE LOW-SKILL JOBS Poere wa concentration’—at- age industries in the At- provinces, a larger-than- imber of greater seasonal ) unemployment, a lower - educational Teaver ane ve ¥~ the peedintion | iv- i ecrkiig in urban areas, savs extent, the same in Quebec. But they do not explain disparity. between the vinees and the in Manpower nm Ontario and low-w lant ave! low iobs a lesser factors prevail together earn- of other factors ssibly could be rele. be studied, but sta- tistica is not available. Amonc the more. obvious ones are, jhe amounts ‘of capital -and iFei—Fesources —_p-e f Jworkess i the different resions. variations in’ managerial skills and the state of applied tech- nology. and in-such intangibles aS attitiides_and effort.” Mr. Dentor!’s study was pre- pared as'a background paper for -last December's second an- mua! review of the Canadian economy by the Economic Counci!. It was Made public bv the. counci! Wednesday, with a covering n pressed. were Mr. Denton’s own. CITES TROUBLES “The Atlantic region has a particularly unfavorable set of characteristics, Mr. Denton says. The effect ‘of relatively low basic. rates of earnings is re-inforced by very high unem ployment an unfavorable age structure and ~low labor forc € participation rates “Seasona fluctuations are se vere, the genera! educational level of the population is than in eC regions and 8 large pror on of the popula- tion live im ruraf non aréas which tend to have income levels But ai). of these factors— which can be shown. statistically —do-_ not teeetner_addip to the degree. ehich the eastern provinces {al nd the rest of Canada in earninss per per- gon The ‘averace in Newfound fand, for ins 3s scarcely more than Ontario. fig- ure Vant sno Rati rates s that are ob- have existed for the 1920s, earned-income Br ‘ antially a and sh ntia ne substantially he!o The Praimes have remined to- the na- averaging -We fluctuations a arn mie Queec has co r fallen ot nVidia after consistentis tinnal ; figure short RADIO FINDS LAG®& MANCHI England viewers the newsreader on lo- nad he ap gized $ . <omedpe uy ‘ oe talent |, and—the-amount-of-modern-tech-— “and Wiore than workers in } at-| rest | te that the views.‘ex-. lower | - farm. low | as ins were. began to read * wn, Thurk.,cfuly 21, 1966. . , Samak a tee WwW — * i . <> $8 * ~% ; q) , RE mk * yea et alate ~~ an aa el MOVES. sa munch mean POUND ei mg ill! be impos ed He. also announced drastic and abroad The tax en taxes ne whtaxes _and _sweeping meg- is to last a year this tive government fs taxes wi sures tofeut spending at home doing to support the pound e told a packed, hushed house all wages and pr be frozen. for six months a fat 14 per ¢ cent surtax wha ces wil! 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