eee SS. ---rections- Association -has--recom-~ | 18 The Guardian, Thurs., Oct. 14, 1965. Planks Listed 4. Federal-provincial o-op- eration -— the federal Partlia- ment te work with provincial governments in it of co-operation te expand the growth and economy of the provinces. ADVOCATES REFORMS 5. Financial reforms—ma- | pro- eram on an individual volun- tary basis, ensuring this serv- | {ee will be available to every | individual and to include men- -| tal health and tuberculosis jf care in the hospital coverages. 7. Education and training program support | sreater federal financial contributions te the provinces for univers!- ' ties and vocational training. | &- Development ~of natural’ resources — encourage com- petitive free enterprise, ini- tiative and maximum Cana- dian investment in the devel- opment and pricessing of Can- _ ada resources by reducing or | eliminating those forms of | taxation which retard or pen- alize_ development. { 9 Agriculture and markets —vigorous promotion of ex port markets for agricultural | production, including a two- price system for wheat, pro- viding parity price for domes- tic _ consumption and _negott-._ | ated. prices..for. surpluses. “ 19- -Labor--—-~-the-establish- ment of adequate fact-finding | and mediation facilities to aid in resolving labor disputes. Corrections Association Has Proposal OTTAWA .(CP)—A -member | committee of the Canadian Cor- ‘mended that permanent legal | aid counselling services be es- | tablished by all provincial gov- ernments. j The committee's report, now being studied in draft form by provinciz! legal and corrections associations, welfare agencies and human rights groups across | the country, recommends cedures to ensure legal aid for | accused persons unable {6 pay | lawyers’ fees. { Tt is to form the basis for.a | formal brief on legal.aid which the corrections association (a | division of the Canadian Wel- | fare Council) will nresent to the | federal ‘justice ‘minister and: pro-’' vincial attornevs-general within the next two months. The report was issued to the various provincial agencies for study by the executive-cecretary | of the corrections association, | W. T M-Grath of Ottawa. ~ USE PUBLIC FUNDS ‘ Tt savs legal fees to counsel 4 provided through legal aid and expenses related to cases should be paid from public funds, not’ provided on. a voluntary basts. | Provincial bar associations should continue to olay their major role. -in_ providing— legal aid. but the renort savs it is impracticable to use volunteer legal aid for all counselling services “One of the difficulties In velved_in_legal aid is to reach.) all individuals acctised of a) criminal. offence well hefore their appearance tn court, to en-| sure that each is aware -of his legal rights and of the avaita- bility of counsel through legal aid he cannot afford legal fees:"" “This means that someone must be constantly available to our courts, someone who knows which individuals’ are accuced and who knows police and court routines.” The ee such a person, ec won known as a legal aid solicitor. 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