lmanufacturer. against Mr Mc- - timil noted that Mr. Mccrreglorl Gregsr would not involve TCA had told the Commons commit-i I _ : as well. tee he would not consult the 11 P the (NDP_Bu1-n. . government on future purchases , I obert ri aby-Richmondl asked jokingly * of aircraft. if Mr. Gregoire would also be! Could the government assure. the same indl ' 8 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed. Dec. 11. 19s_3« . . I “W "“° "““"° W“ W“ '* “““'0UBi)EC M PS COIli|l'iU8 - O'I'TiAWA (CPi—External Ab i an annual review 0‘ "19 NATO‘ fairs Minister Martin and De- defence effort and the interna- 1uC1:!i‘$;1:t91lt5l']°e‘"t‘l“’“‘ Til; tional situation It will be pre- - \ NATO ministerial council rneet- °°f‘,°" W ‘ ’°'“'. "‘°°""“ °‘ ‘g’ I V ’ in in pm-1, mu-fins Dec_ 15' it military committee and t e‘ .w as announced Tuesday. The North Atlantic council. a defendant in any Sud-Aviation the House that - . I laiwsuit. since he had provoked , vidual would not ask Parliament ’ m N n S Mr. McGregor’s criticism of the g in future to pass appropriations , O S Y Caravelle last week in the Com- 3 covering TCA deffii-tg“ Mm ' Xi‘ mans transport committee. Mr. Chevrier sa' me - “meow __ . , I ma 1“ H. i am we‘ Union meal dam Imtliilelwllsltelllextl-ttiltetii OTTAWA _ iOP)—-Quebec MPs!ide_nt’s criticisms of the French-.HEARD or sun. ‘Lg)’-;'mfi:g5°r’;c::é"5be"';6r"§":o';:f Immwcbev bu $9 _, H 1,, 3.” Wu -don. mun be P‘,-eslzlged to it and’ - kept 1;: their runnirag attack on built Caravelle jet and angry Mn Chev..." said he had read . menu“ on Mr Mceregm... for a leap forward in in thflbdais of Stalin. 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