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The Ottawa Citizen from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • 4

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June 5, 1969 The Ottawa Citizen Page 4 udget 'unfair' mayors nirix i Ottawa Con. Kenneth Fogarty said he would need time to study the policy in detail, but he did not expect to be pleased by its results. He doubted the wisdom of trying to slow down construction in three provinces while encouraging all-out building in the others. "Buildings go where there is a market for them," Con. Jones said.

"The result of this policy could slow down construction everywhere in Canada." Aid. Charlotte Whitton said the policy was particularly unfair to Ottawa as Hull, in Quebec, was not covered by the depreciation postponement. be informed of the possible impact on new construction. Mayor Dennison described the depreciation delay as a "desperation move" by the federal government to curb inflation. "The federa lgovernmnet, through its wage settlements and the cost of Expo, let matters get completely out of hand," said the Toronto mayor.

"Now they don't know how to stop inflation and they are stabbling blindly." Mayor Dennison forecast that many major building developments in Toronto and Ottawa could be jeopardized by the federal policy. By Roger Appleton Citizen staff writer Municipal politicians from Ontario, Alberta and British Columbia are infuriated with the federal government's two-year postponement of depreciation allowance on new buildings in those provices. The plan was described as "unfair and discriminatory" by dozens of delegates to the 32nd annual conference of the Canadian Federation of Mayors and Municipalises. Toronto Mayor William Dennison won immediate support with a resolution that the new federal move be studied in depth, and municipalises CitiZen-UPI staff pnoio Wellington bridge is coming down, coming down Some people are ready for anything when they holiday in funtastic California and four lanes wide, will carry traffic straight through from Scott Street to Wellington Street, eliminating the awkward Bayview Koad curve. It will be bordered by cement sidewalks, unlike the ancient wooden slats of the old structure, seen here.

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Mr. Trudeau had placed this ahead of continental defence, NATOand United Nations peacekeeping operations. Mr. Cad eux confirmed Wednesday that Canada will take over responsibility for the air defence of additional Canadian territory. Replying in the Commons to Michael Forrestall PCDartmouth Halifax East, the defence minister said the northern region of the North American Air Defence Command will assume responsibility for another 375,000 square milesof Canadian territory.

One of the five NORAD regions was being closed down in mid-September. At that time the northern region with headquarters at' North Bay, Ont, would take on surveillance of the additional territory. She's ready for the breakers at He's ready for golf, night life, Malibu and a maybe side-trip tour of the III' to Las Vegas. P. 4 NAVY PROOF June 5 JAW A defence department spokesman said today Canada's naval role sill be enlarged in line with Prime Minister Trudeau's policy of giving high priority to the protection of national sovereignty.

The prime minister announced early in April that the protection of sovereignty is at the top of the list of priorities in the review of the defence forces. Defence Minister Cadieux said in the Commons Wednesday that those with a "special interest in naval affairs" should be encouraged by the prime minister's statements. The naval role was one "which has to be enlrged." The spokesman said Mr. Trudeau's April statement calling for protection of Canadian territories and coastlines would mean the navy would have the Arctic Ocean to guard as well as the Atlantic and Pacific. movie studios, Mayors elect new leader i 53 7 1 i fl IS By The Canadian Press Mayor Allan O'Brien of Halifax was elected president of the Canadian Federation of Mayors and Municipalities at the federation's annual conference.

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