‘ f K - x . g . , - . y 4 / THE, UPELIV soil,» Thursday , February; 21, i I 'l-IELLO AGAIN, PI-ERRE’,_AND *"so, LONG, JGES By John Cairns . 1 ‘ ; So now we know. Canadians have made their wishes were the rea' undo'ng of Mr' Dave Macdona'd‘ The' clear by electing a majority Liberal government. Same can Pgrhaps be said for Wilbur MaCdona'fi’i It's “Hello again, Pierre” and "So Iona, Joe“. although his defeat was much less unexpected. In Actually, in-many ways we are back where we started ' “a'peq9e’ fle' 6355 was S'mp'y.the super'or cand'date’ in l974. We have Pierre Trudeau again at the nation's Wh"e 'n_H"'sb°r°ugh Tom MCM"'an w?s,t?e most 4 helm after a brief lapse in his power. we have a outstanding of three outstanding pOlItICIanS. ‘ government which, if it continues its past record, ’ , g '" conc'us'on’ 'et me Simp'y say th's' vwe may . will spend Canada straight tO'bankruptcy and let‘ \ Ih'05 w? have Sett'ed the “at'on's fUture by e'ect'ng unemployment and inflation run wild. 0n the positive a maJor'ty government’ but {63"Y we haven't' Ng'ther side, we do have to admit that Monsieur Trudeau is i 4 Mr',TrUdea? "of Mr' c'ark w"' ?e around to 'ead‘ a much better man to handle Quebec separatism than . 'the'r part'es '" t?e~'98h e'ect'on' ”¢"°e’ we can't Mr. Clark ever could have been. be sure what is geing to happen betweengnow‘and,then, The key regions in Tuesday.s election were the :and we definitely can't visualize anything that is to Atlantic Provinces and Ontario. It was in the \ 3?°me.aft?r that' on'y t'm?'can 9nve" the fu" Atlantic Area that the tide toward the Liberals began 'mp"°at'°”5 °" What canad'ans d'd 'aSt M°""ay' to swell and Ontario was where the issue was once ' t: ' , and i all decided. In both‘re‘gions the Liberal- - In response to ' - * Conservative seat count was virtually reversed from ' '_ ' 49!! what it had been after the May '79 election. No one ‘ our, qusrlals' . . ::ar) can convince me that the Voters in either area are _~a, in any way consistent. Why did the Liberals rise and the Tories fall? Believe me, it is not because of anything Trudeau or anyone in his party did. The Conservatives managed to turn the tables all by themselves. In fact, they clumsily upset the table on top of themselves, and they did so essentially in two ways. The first problem was the John Crosbie budget, a document the Clark government said was tough. Canadians, however, may talk about biting the bullet, but clearly they aren't prepared to do it, not if it means paying an extra 18¢ per gallon of gasoline. Sooner than we think we may all be sorry for our own penny pinching natures. The second Tory flaw was the Joe Clark image. Mr. ~ Clark has never cut a dashing figure in the public 7 eye, and try as he might to impress us, all he managed to do was confirm our suspicions that he is a bungler. True, rescuing the six Americans from Iran made us feel good, but that was the work of I Flora Macdonald and Ambassador Taylor, and Mr. E Clark stood only at the periphery. Had he been any Closer surely the whole incident would have turned 0795/ 5" N’ a EE§;§E§;_§§E is a member ' Deadline for all .Of the Canadian university" -submissions is Monday Press (CUP) Vith exclusive' noon. . t ' national advertising ’ _ The staff.meeting is riEhts held by Youthstream, every Mbndayiat 7 PM .Z ‘ ‘ . ' . q . c , II-lI-I1I I .» . 4‘ A \ I ‘ ' ' a . I . . ‘ .,, A .7 t..w I .7 I ‘ 4‘ ' ' .. _ I V I. , /‘: r , into a complete fiasco. _ 310 Daven t ' I . Joe Clark's basic problem was revealed to me just To t For R°a§s , _ in EE§W§UN 8 Office, a few days ago by a friend of mine who is a student P9n 0’ outgrio' '. _~, fourth floor Main’ ; at West Kent Elementary School here in Charlottetown. 292.92§l_§gg.3im3 to 1 East end’ I ' \ My friend declared that among his colleagues there -be an-independent . f’ A Sincere thank You" is strong feeling that Joe Clark's ears are just too newspaper PubliShed , , and a hellgva lot 0f weekly throughout the _' gratitUde to: ‘ big for the head of a politician. The result is that voting for Clark is like voting for Walt Disney's Dumbo the elephant. 0n the local scene the election was frankly a academic year by the UPEI Student Union, printed by the Journal- Pioneer in Summerside and RICHARD LEEi' shock. I was sure the Island would once again go _______. g _ _ Tory blue frOm tip to tip. And imagine, David diStribUted throughout ', DERWlN BANKS 7 Macdonald was actually defeated in Egmont by a man the camPuS- . TODD MACLAUGHLAN who had never set foot in federal politics before. contents are the I K'M THISTLE Evidently even the seemingly invincible must fall responsibil%ty 0f the \ MAUREEN HARTMAN some time. Mr. Henderson undoubtedly worked hard editor" oplnions are, . - CATHERINE WILSON those of the persons _ JOHN CAIRNS egpressing them. All ‘ " , ' ,letters and articles. j ,. a . r Lmust be signed even 2 fOr all the vorifth£y~ if the name is to he \did onthis week's withheld from publication. 1 issue. I .’tii"‘ ” for his victory, but Joe Clark and John Crosbie NORTON JEWELLERS 117 Kent Editor - John Cairns _Layout Manager - Maureen Hartman ‘Photographers riDerwin Banks” Todd MacLaughlan Charlottetown, P.E.I. Phone 894-3922 \ , \ ~Richard Lee _ Advertising Manager — Kevin Gauthier, Typist - Catherine Wilson '“. 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