Ottawa (CUP) - The federal government should ° stop discriminating against research in the social: sci- ences and humanities, rec- ommends an all-party Par- liamentary committee. In a concise report re- leased March 12, the Stand- ing Committee on Finance > and Economic Affairs rec- ommends that the Mul- roney government amend the Income Tax Act so that the social sciences and hu- manities are no longer ex- cluded in the Act's defi- nition of scientific research and experimental develop- ment. Vancouver (CUP) — Vancouver re- ceived some of the high- est levels of radioactive fall- out in North America from the April 1986 Chernobyl nuclear. -disaster, a Simon Fraser~ University marine biologist said recently. Louis Druehl said a study he conducted with nuclear chemist John D’Auria showed levels of radioactive iodine of 450 becquerels per kilogram of seaweed in samples taken from locations along the B.C. coast last summer. A becquerel is a mea- surement of radioactivity which represents the dis- integration of one atom. Levels of 70 becquerels per kilogram are considered unsafe by Canadian stan- dards, although some Euro- pean countries allow higher levels. recommends donations to the Social Sci- ences and Humanities re- search Council, made under the federal- matching grants scheme, be eligible for the same tax al- lowances provided for do- nations to other research have tions for SSHRC, one of Research discrimination Further, the committee that private government’s councils. The recommendations important ramifica- Vancouver glowed Druehl said samples taken from Vancouver in May 1986 contained more radioactive iodine than any found in Alaska, Califor- nia, the eastern provinces or Japan. They were com- parable to samples taken in European coun- tries such as Germany. some Druehl said the weed samples, known as Fu- cus or rockweed, is inedible and unlikely to have posed any-health threat. This type of seaweed takes up sea- how other plants were af- fected, he said. The threat of a much greater amount of radioac- tive material falling on Van- couver is very real because of the proximity of Cana- dian and American reac- tors, he said. DID BARNEY REALIZE THE DISADVANTAGES OF HAVING A ONLY AT THE END SEEING-EYE LEMMING. de ction JOBST GAUNTLET “85 the three federally funded councils that provide finan- cial assistance to university researchers. If the com- mittee’s recommendations are approved, SSHRC has greater chances of meeting government-set goals for private sector donations. “Obviously we're very pleased* with this,” said SSHRC official Jeffrey Holmes. “We've Vancouver received so much fallout because of the “fate of the wind and rain,” said Druehl. He said he is concerned that Vancouver received so much radiation, even though Chernobyl] is 24,000 kilometers away. “Tm not saying stop nuclear power.” said Druehl, “what I’m say- ing is that this is a pollutant been working on this for some time, and we’re glad to see that they (the com- mittee) see that all councils should be treated equally.” Exclusion in the In- come Tax Act has moralized social scientists, who are convinced corpo- rate sponsorships will be virtually impossible to at- de- after Chernobyl and that it belongs in reac- tors, not on our beaches or dinner tables.” Mike Cackette, an SFU chemistry graduate student who worked on the study along with undergraduate Karen Moore, said though the amount of radioactive iodine in the seaweed is now negligible, there isotopes of elements of with longer half lives presenta may be — tract without the allure of lucrative tax credits. “We are literary peo- ple, not scientific. No cor- poration would be _inter- ested in us,” said Carleton University French professor Eldon Kaye, currently un- der contract to SSHRCn * con’t from Page 1 “I’m a diplomat,” said Babb, “and as such I’m concerned with speading civilization. I’m prepared to debate with anybody about South Africa.” Flemmings however. rejected the free speech ar- gument. “Go down to South Africa and talk about free speech. He's a diplomat and is paid_to lie for his country.” Flemmings saida ..AND TD UKE SOME KETCHUP WITH MY FRIES - GEE, AREN'T YOU A BIT OLD To ig WORKING \N A PLACE LIKE “THIS ¢/ HEY, THESE ARE TOUGH TIMES MISS! ONE HAS TO TAKE WHAT HE CAN ae ! WOULD YOU BELIEVE THAT 1M A UNIVERSITY GRADUATE! L'VE GOT ey oLoGi AN STUPID pees OH GEEZ . TM $0 SORRY! TM TWENTY-SEVEN YEARS OLD, MAN! DO YOU KNOW HOW HARD IT 19 “To HOLD ANY eas FOR ee AS Pe LIKE STs! MUCH SNIFFL,..1. DON'T. KNOW ET GAN STAND IT LONGER! T FEEL- $0 WORTHLESS! HEY Pops, WHAT DOES \T TAKE To __ GET_ SOME ee —