12 Th Gum-dig , , _ , , , notation of businessmen With 0 o of close to six t i e n Charlottetown Wed Dec 12 1962 Simon interests. Causes Exchange CrISIS labor force to Kigueipfitcfi He ai of the Ontario crusade rate that is generally regard: at he was mum of. E { ‘ s i I I ‘ .th "sorry to see such ‘ o i d. an out-om... notion mum. Claimed Not Yet Reme Ie or... mono... .. mom... ‘ ' 0 18'9"“? i “cumulus "Specificdeii . 1 Nevertheless. should a move-“ TORONTO mp) __ Emeplec‘momic problems: Long;term§:i‘ltion of objectives and th, Cl i ‘ mem develop among 3mm gency measures taken by theiplanning — with full preserva-Hhe “hes used by the rd . - in us. i l busmessmen' med 0‘ 'me r(:El‘Canndian government last Junettion of all aspects of private: I I I ~ ' , . fifalgd afiafll‘mlzlgrg‘eutflrtzuggum via the face of an exchange crisis 1 enterprise — to define realistic imam advanced “Names Of a °.d :9!“ bu Canadian ads. [have tended to obscure the fact {and attainable objectives: an western Europe." he said. “Th, cam oai n Izha“ do a“ 13“ m that the underlying causes have iappraisal of the role govern- National Economic Derelop. sump“ g ‘ ‘ not yet been remedied. sayslments should play in Canada‘s mam Board now being set u I y DOUG MARSHALL ' .an ailing economy is to cut one‘s "We in Britain look upon d‘figxlnlflggéfigfismggtnfll"A? 2:323“;fignffllscygéngxztfig: could provide the means 10;) LONDON tCP) ~— Frederick 3 imports and thus try to export i trade as a two-way process. We Commerce. I‘ “This solution requires a will]. inhese studies. Errol]. president of the British‘one‘s unemployment~ is not aishould feel happier if all our . . . - ‘ igovernment‘s Board of Trade . new one." he said. “Many conn- l friends in Canada were as con- Swaklng 8‘ the banks anlfllal immess '0 face hard “910mm v i . .. . . . i . . .. t T Sda Mr Mcxm.ifacts and a determinatio tot idepartment. severely criticizedtries resorted to it in the vmced of this as we are. meems “9 y' ' [place a higher value on work. ~ ‘Tuesday what he called old fa- .. . . . Erroll said Britain hopes Can- "0" 53'“ “‘3‘ ""1955 tum“ . shioned notions in Canada that u . i . - ada will soon drop the tariff Steps are taken mm” pressures and earned mmme than 0“ S°‘.‘ , . It is father like ttying to< , d 81am,“ of . are damaging Anglo-Canadian _ . . surcharge on Imports imposed may cause “‘0” e" “. Cial security and lavernmentl trade. “"9 hmcups by holding your last June. currency or qumas 0" Imports support" he said. i Erroll cited the Ontario gov- brealh- 1‘ sometimes Works bu” Other problems of the Cana- 0‘ consumer g°°ds' 30th of. I ernment's current trade crusadejit can hardly be recommended fdian market. he said. are the “‘95?- measures would. “5" "plNEED MORE JOBS l as not only aimed at increasing as a long-term measure." icomplicated Canadian system of mm“ and depress 1“”“3 5mm" .' He said the Creation at about exports but also at reducing the. Erroll was addressing a lunch- ivaluation for customs duty and ards- . ‘ .. {18W jobs would be re province‘s imports. icon of the Canadian Chamber of ithe policy of lmpos' anti- Mr. McKinnon proposed ‘a l quired in order to reduce unem- l "The idea that the remedy for'Commei-ce in Great Britain. an !dumping duties automatically. three-step solution to Canadas ployment from the Present rate! ' v, Moore & McLeod Ltd. 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