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'wu: f- - --f Vsf 1?W ! rt jW 'iS ''%$ i"""-- 1 ¥' f fev Xi RiHi j lWS!i& ti h~ anstrtja f 3fS Mihutes of Peace The idea came from a young violinist in Australia who was listening to a radio account of the United Nations' annual one minute of silence and one moment of sound which has been observed at noon on Sept 16 the International Day of Peace since 1981 The musician thought it would be lovely if ali Australians would silently think about peace and he went to work to promote the idea Others heard of his effort and expanded it to include other countries The rest was a mere matterof organizing a Worldwide campaign in a very few months vvithout funds Canada's distinguished George Ignatieff former ambassador to the United Nations and former chancellor of the University of Toronto is a tough dove and readily agreed to head the effort in Canada Requests went out to about 200 notables moJToT vvhom were profoiindly unimpresseiLat the idea of lending their prestige to something as fuzzy-minde- d as asking people to think about peace pspifeJLheJactjhat interna-tional patrons included Archbishop Des-mond Tutu Jack Lemmon the Dalai Lama and Nobel Peace Prize Winner Adolfo Pe-rez Esquivel response in Canada was slow The organizers treasure those patrons who were among the first to make a leap of faith: singer Bruce Cockburn pianist Oscar Peterson comedians Johnny Wayne and Frank Shuster country singer Tommy Hunter native leader George Erasmus "I strongly believe that in striving for Worldwide peace no contribution is too lit-tl- e" wrote Jean Chretien when he gave his name to the venture A 24-year-- old Toronto geophysicist George Barnett worked for six months to help co-ordin-ate the Million Minutes for Peace effort in this country He's one of Canadian Press VANCOUVER British Columbia is home to more than 50 food banks — more than ali the rest of Canada a study says "It's a disgrace" Sylvia Rus-sell director of the Vancouver Food Bank said British Columbia is regarded as a disaster by approximately 300 social workers politicians Government officials teachers and relieious leaders meeting at the the Claque shape" the research Draft sppech by Minister Puhakka the occasing signing the agreement concern-in- g Social Security between Canada and tradition has been favoured country Finnish emigrants may due fact that the and other conditions Canada very result the of and in Canada is From view of Security the situation inevitable problems and order to problems Security is ry that breed of shy determined idealists who illuminate the landscape 'Tm engaged in exploration" he ex-plai- ns "and I like to augment that with community He made a link with a like-mind--ed man Eric Hellman who was work-in- g with the group A Peal for Peace to widen participation in in the UN's minute of silence and of sound on Sept 16 took on the task of single-handed- ly bringing Vancouv-er Expo to a hait that moment his own and with leave of ab-sen-ce supportive a computer company spent month in Vancouver He with the daunting task" of-obtaini-ng the support of 65 pavilions each of which autonomous and repre-sente- d a different province state or narjpn-Tha- t done endorsement o£ Reid who agreed with only 10 days to! spare That Eric to the operators of concessions Re-staurants and amusement rides noon on Sept 16 MV upon an estimated 65000 on the Expo site A minute later a choir made up of representatives of almost every pavijion-san- g on earth " and then-th- el exquisite Pachelbel canon was heard over loudspeakers and church bells rang have been contemplating peace over this past month either in such a as that transcending minute a( Expo or simply in They have Seerr reflecting on how the world longs to raise A silence as profound as that cannot go Nothing is lost-i-n the handing out bags of food a month when it opened about three years ago Now it routinely distributes 3000 food hampers month are of in this country going to school who unable to unable to learn because they have no food their stomachs" said Graham Riches Universi-ty of sociology professor who the problem Figures from June by the Social Planning and Research the three-da- y conference in To- - of BC show more than ronto 70000 people in the province "And when from the handouts to ensure food Maritimes with ali the problems was on the table at end of they have are shocked by what week they hear about BC you realize Michael executive were in really bad director of Russell said said a grovving number of people She said her organization have lost their jobs exhausted would probably turn people away their savings and unemployment this Winter "It looks like a insurance and are unable to exist bleak Winter a lot of people on welfare especially if it is cold one" "It's a tragedy" he The Vancouver Food Bank said CANADA AND FINLAND SIGN AGREEMENT ON SOCIAL SECURITY on of Finland By Canada a for This be to climatic in are similar to those in Finland As a number Fin-nish citizens persons of Finnish origin living quite cosiderable the point of Social involves in solve these an agreement concerning Social human mineral work" natural 31 Canada annual moment Mr Hellman 86 for At expense a from his employer he a started ali was he needed the Patrick at-Exp- o allowed Hellman ap-- proach At a hushed silence people "Peace Millions mov-in- g setting solitude its children in safety unheard universe started several hun-dred a "There a number chil-dren are study in a Regina studied a report Council people needed Ms council pretty for a human necessary Now such an agreement has been completed itdoes notonly solve the problems of Social Security for the Finnish immig-rant- s in Canada but it also guarantees Finnish Social Se-curity rights to Canadians re-sidi- ng in Finland Moreover it implies a notevvorthy impro- - Security Security in the Finnish in Canada and naturally the same applies to the Security of Canadian enterprises operating in Fin-land Novv there vvill no more be problems conce: ning pay-me- nt of Security con-tributions in both countries JUNE CALUVOOD commissioner-general- t Surely thert omi be otcoie we ea Iry our new wepotu on" you our and among your friends discuss the content We would appreciate any comments criticisms suggcstions or your contribu-tion- s of articles or clippings on any subject of interest to our readers you have pho of our you could in and send thcm to us vvith in-format-ion about them or events at the tiine pictures Of course new subscriptions or ahvays vvclcome especially for Christ-ma- s issues Thank's advance for any contributions Although the So-cial Security legislation covers only Old-Ag- e Pension Insu-rance agreement concern-ing vvith Government is important since provides a basis for extending the Security to cover vement arrangement Social agreement vvith Social enterprises Social Social Social provin-ces also Social Security the agreement in situations $C Premier criticized för agreeing to meet South African ambassador Canadian Press VICTORIA Premier William Vander Zalm has arranged a meeting Nov 7 with South African Ambassador Glenn Babb a meeting New Democratic Party Leader Robert Skelly is call-in- g "totally inappropriate" William Bachop Mr Vander Zalm's press said the meeting is a "courtesy call" that was initiated by Mr Babb Bachop said has no idea what they will discuss Mr said it is inappropriate for Mr Vander Zalm to meet Mr Babb troops m Haiti it from "It is a fact though that this province is the only in Canada which has held in terms of against South Africa and this reinforces the unfortunate reputation which BC has through-ou- t the rest of the country and in-de- ed around the world" Opposition said A local anti-aparthe- id group is also angry Zayed Gamiet spokesman for the Southern Action Coalition said that by to meet Mr Babb Mr Vander Zalm "is imply-in- g that thinks Babb has a right to the African "We have never interfered the internal government of a country and and have no intention of doing so never have had any thought of that kind" Ronald Reagan Monroe Doctrine signed US Lätin America as area of influence US intervene in Nicaragua 1835: US troops intervene in Peru 1854: San Juan-de- i Norte Nicaragua destroyed to avenge insult to the US minister 1856: US invades Panama afler incident 1858: US troops intervene in Uruguay 1865: US troops intervene in Panama US troops intervene in Uruguay 1868: US troops intervene in Colombia US troops intervene in Colombia 1885: US intervene in Panama 1888: US intervene in Haiti 1891: US troops intervene in Chile 1894: US troops intervene in Nicaragua 1895: US intervene in Colombia 1896: US troops inteiveno in Honduras 1898: US troops intervene in Nicaragua Battleship Maine sunk US initiates Spanish-America- n war 1098: US troops invade Puerto Rico to 'liberate it' from Spain DEAR READERS: 1899: US troops intervene in Nicaragua May wc suggest that 1901: us- - trooPs intervene in Colombia savc English section pagcs 1902: us- - trooPs intervene in Colombial truly Pcrhaps old advertisements Canadian arrangements determine Secretary 289-8- 2 19U3: us troops intervene m honauras 1903: US troops intervene in Dominican Republic 1903: US troops intervene in Panama US troops intervene in Dominican Republic 1904: US troops intervene in Panama 1907: US troops intervene in Honduras 1910: US troops intorvene in Nicaragua US troops intervene in Honduras 1912: US troops in tographs pionecrs of iaJ: ub intervene Mexico vhich print copies 1914: US troops inteivene of the are the Social Security Federal very of vvith persons he Skelly sanc-tion- s agreeing he represent South in troops an troops troops troops 1904: 1911: intervene 1915: Marines land in Haili and occupy it until 1934 1919: US troops intervene in Honduras 1920: US troops intervene in Guatemala 1924: US tioops intervene in Honduras 1925: US tioops intervene in Honduras 1925: US troops intervene in Panama US troops intervene in Nicamqua 19?0: Danana woikors strike in Colombia against United Fruit Company 1000 killed 1932: 3 US and 2 Canadian vvaiships arrive in El Salvador 1932: peasants begin mass insurrection Military retaliation: 30000 massacred 1954: CIA ovetthrovvs Arbenz government in Guatemala 1958: Panama declares state of seiqe afler 6 killed in anti- - 1961: 1962: 1964: US riots just leader Africa 1823: 1833: 1868: 1873: 1898: Cuba CIA defealecl in Bay of invasion of Cuba US blockade of Cuba initiated US troops kili student in Panama Canal zone the Social Security systems of ig65 y s mva(j(?s Dominican nopijbic the Provinces Canada The i0co Cnhf n„nn nnnf„„n„ nnrwnnn the of the the of of one of Mr one out its are of ukn i 9U9 uui ii i i uoici aiuvuo u iui i llm ioiucicuiui i be to elimination of Fidel Castro" the Federal Government also 1973 us sponsored coup ln Chile overthrovvs Popular defines the pnnciplcs according Unjy govemment Allende murdored to vvhich the arrangements of 1975 40 students kied at University of El Salvador the agreements the the moving the area party to another various the claims 1920: Salvadnran Pigs naval protesters uuiici "in„unuyii aiven the demonstrating against US intervention 1983: US invades Grenada to install new pro-Americ- an regime Contributed by Dr Sofia Vuorinen Bcamsville Ontario li m
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Title | Viikkosanomat, November 17, 1986 |
Language | fi |
Subject | Finland -- Newspapers; Newspapers -- Finland; Finnish Canadians Newspapers |
Date | 1986-11-17 |
Type | application/pdf |
Format | text |
Rights | Licenced under section 77(1) of the Copyright Act. For detailed information visit: http://www.connectingcanadians.org/en/content/copyright |
Identifier | VikkoD7000520 |
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Title | 001050 |
OCR text | 'wu: f- - --f Vsf 1?W ! rt jW 'iS ''%$ i"""-- 1 ¥' f fev Xi RiHi j lWS!i& ti h~ anstrtja f 3fS Mihutes of Peace The idea came from a young violinist in Australia who was listening to a radio account of the United Nations' annual one minute of silence and one moment of sound which has been observed at noon on Sept 16 the International Day of Peace since 1981 The musician thought it would be lovely if ali Australians would silently think about peace and he went to work to promote the idea Others heard of his effort and expanded it to include other countries The rest was a mere matterof organizing a Worldwide campaign in a very few months vvithout funds Canada's distinguished George Ignatieff former ambassador to the United Nations and former chancellor of the University of Toronto is a tough dove and readily agreed to head the effort in Canada Requests went out to about 200 notables moJToT vvhom were profoiindly unimpresseiLat the idea of lending their prestige to something as fuzzy-minde- d as asking people to think about peace pspifeJLheJactjhat interna-tional patrons included Archbishop Des-mond Tutu Jack Lemmon the Dalai Lama and Nobel Peace Prize Winner Adolfo Pe-rez Esquivel response in Canada was slow The organizers treasure those patrons who were among the first to make a leap of faith: singer Bruce Cockburn pianist Oscar Peterson comedians Johnny Wayne and Frank Shuster country singer Tommy Hunter native leader George Erasmus "I strongly believe that in striving for Worldwide peace no contribution is too lit-tl- e" wrote Jean Chretien when he gave his name to the venture A 24-year-- old Toronto geophysicist George Barnett worked for six months to help co-ordin-ate the Million Minutes for Peace effort in this country He's one of Canadian Press VANCOUVER British Columbia is home to more than 50 food banks — more than ali the rest of Canada a study says "It's a disgrace" Sylvia Rus-sell director of the Vancouver Food Bank said British Columbia is regarded as a disaster by approximately 300 social workers politicians Government officials teachers and relieious leaders meeting at the the Claque shape" the research Draft sppech by Minister Puhakka the occasing signing the agreement concern-in- g Social Security between Canada and tradition has been favoured country Finnish emigrants may due fact that the and other conditions Canada very result the of and in Canada is From view of Security the situation inevitable problems and order to problems Security is ry that breed of shy determined idealists who illuminate the landscape 'Tm engaged in exploration" he ex-plai- ns "and I like to augment that with community He made a link with a like-mind--ed man Eric Hellman who was work-in- g with the group A Peal for Peace to widen participation in in the UN's minute of silence and of sound on Sept 16 took on the task of single-handed- ly bringing Vancouv-er Expo to a hait that moment his own and with leave of ab-sen-ce supportive a computer company spent month in Vancouver He with the daunting task" of-obtaini-ng the support of 65 pavilions each of which autonomous and repre-sente- d a different province state or narjpn-Tha- t done endorsement o£ Reid who agreed with only 10 days to! spare That Eric to the operators of concessions Re-staurants and amusement rides noon on Sept 16 MV upon an estimated 65000 on the Expo site A minute later a choir made up of representatives of almost every pavijion-san- g on earth " and then-th- el exquisite Pachelbel canon was heard over loudspeakers and church bells rang have been contemplating peace over this past month either in such a as that transcending minute a( Expo or simply in They have Seerr reflecting on how the world longs to raise A silence as profound as that cannot go Nothing is lost-i-n the handing out bags of food a month when it opened about three years ago Now it routinely distributes 3000 food hampers month are of in this country going to school who unable to unable to learn because they have no food their stomachs" said Graham Riches Universi-ty of sociology professor who the problem Figures from June by the Social Planning and Research the three-da- y conference in To- - of BC show more than ronto 70000 people in the province "And when from the handouts to ensure food Maritimes with ali the problems was on the table at end of they have are shocked by what week they hear about BC you realize Michael executive were in really bad director of Russell said said a grovving number of people She said her organization have lost their jobs exhausted would probably turn people away their savings and unemployment this Winter "It looks like a insurance and are unable to exist bleak Winter a lot of people on welfare especially if it is cold one" "It's a tragedy" he The Vancouver Food Bank said CANADA AND FINLAND SIGN AGREEMENT ON SOCIAL SECURITY on of Finland By Canada a for This be to climatic in are similar to those in Finland As a number Fin-nish citizens persons of Finnish origin living quite cosiderable the point of Social involves in solve these an agreement concerning Social human mineral work" natural 31 Canada annual moment Mr Hellman 86 for At expense a from his employer he a started ali was he needed the Patrick at-Exp- o allowed Hellman ap-- proach At a hushed silence people "Peace Millions mov-in- g setting solitude its children in safety unheard universe started several hun-dred a "There a number chil-dren are study in a Regina studied a report Council people needed Ms council pretty for a human necessary Now such an agreement has been completed itdoes notonly solve the problems of Social Security for the Finnish immig-rant- s in Canada but it also guarantees Finnish Social Se-curity rights to Canadians re-sidi- ng in Finland Moreover it implies a notevvorthy impro- - Security Security in the Finnish in Canada and naturally the same applies to the Security of Canadian enterprises operating in Fin-land Novv there vvill no more be problems conce: ning pay-me- nt of Security con-tributions in both countries JUNE CALUVOOD commissioner-general- t Surely thert omi be otcoie we ea Iry our new wepotu on" you our and among your friends discuss the content We would appreciate any comments criticisms suggcstions or your contribu-tion- s of articles or clippings on any subject of interest to our readers you have pho of our you could in and send thcm to us vvith in-format-ion about them or events at the tiine pictures Of course new subscriptions or ahvays vvclcome especially for Christ-ma- s issues Thank's advance for any contributions Although the So-cial Security legislation covers only Old-Ag- e Pension Insu-rance agreement concern-ing vvith Government is important since provides a basis for extending the Security to cover vement arrangement Social agreement vvith Social enterprises Social Social Social provin-ces also Social Security the agreement in situations $C Premier criticized för agreeing to meet South African ambassador Canadian Press VICTORIA Premier William Vander Zalm has arranged a meeting Nov 7 with South African Ambassador Glenn Babb a meeting New Democratic Party Leader Robert Skelly is call-in- g "totally inappropriate" William Bachop Mr Vander Zalm's press said the meeting is a "courtesy call" that was initiated by Mr Babb Bachop said has no idea what they will discuss Mr said it is inappropriate for Mr Vander Zalm to meet Mr Babb troops m Haiti it from "It is a fact though that this province is the only in Canada which has held in terms of against South Africa and this reinforces the unfortunate reputation which BC has through-ou- t the rest of the country and in-de- ed around the world" Opposition said A local anti-aparthe- id group is also angry Zayed Gamiet spokesman for the Southern Action Coalition said that by to meet Mr Babb Mr Vander Zalm "is imply-in- g that thinks Babb has a right to the African "We have never interfered the internal government of a country and and have no intention of doing so never have had any thought of that kind" Ronald Reagan Monroe Doctrine signed US Lätin America as area of influence US intervene in Nicaragua 1835: US troops intervene in Peru 1854: San Juan-de- i Norte Nicaragua destroyed to avenge insult to the US minister 1856: US invades Panama afler incident 1858: US troops intervene in Uruguay 1865: US troops intervene in Panama US troops intervene in Uruguay 1868: US troops intervene in Colombia US troops intervene in Colombia 1885: US intervene in Panama 1888: US intervene in Haiti 1891: US troops intervene in Chile 1894: US troops intervene in Nicaragua 1895: US intervene in Colombia 1896: US troops inteiveno in Honduras 1898: US troops intervene in Nicaragua Battleship Maine sunk US initiates Spanish-America- n war 1098: US troops invade Puerto Rico to 'liberate it' from Spain DEAR READERS: 1899: US troops intervene in Nicaragua May wc suggest that 1901: us- - trooPs intervene in Colombia savc English section pagcs 1902: us- - trooPs intervene in Colombial truly Pcrhaps old advertisements Canadian arrangements determine Secretary 289-8- 2 19U3: us troops intervene m honauras 1903: US troops intervene in Dominican Republic 1903: US troops intervene in Panama US troops intervene in Dominican Republic 1904: US troops intervene in Panama 1907: US troops intervene in Honduras 1910: US troops intorvene in Nicaragua US troops intervene in Honduras 1912: US troops in tographs pionecrs of iaJ: ub intervene Mexico vhich print copies 1914: US troops inteivene of the are the Social Security Federal very of vvith persons he Skelly sanc-tion- s agreeing he represent South in troops an troops troops troops 1904: 1911: intervene 1915: Marines land in Haili and occupy it until 1934 1919: US troops intervene in Honduras 1920: US troops intervene in Guatemala 1924: US tioops intervene in Honduras 1925: US tioops intervene in Honduras 1925: US troops intervene in Panama US troops intervene in Nicamqua 19?0: Danana woikors strike in Colombia against United Fruit Company 1000 killed 1932: 3 US and 2 Canadian vvaiships arrive in El Salvador 1932: peasants begin mass insurrection Military retaliation: 30000 massacred 1954: CIA ovetthrovvs Arbenz government in Guatemala 1958: Panama declares state of seiqe afler 6 killed in anti- - 1961: 1962: 1964: US riots just leader Africa 1823: 1833: 1868: 1873: 1898: Cuba CIA defealecl in Bay of invasion of Cuba US blockade of Cuba initiated US troops kili student in Panama Canal zone the Social Security systems of ig65 y s mva(j(?s Dominican nopijbic the Provinces Canada The i0co Cnhf n„nn nnnf„„n„ nnrwnnn the of the the of of one of Mr one out its are of ukn i 9U9 uui ii i i uoici aiuvuo u iui i llm ioiucicuiui i be to elimination of Fidel Castro" the Federal Government also 1973 us sponsored coup ln Chile overthrovvs Popular defines the pnnciplcs according Unjy govemment Allende murdored to vvhich the arrangements of 1975 40 students kied at University of El Salvador the agreements the the moving the area party to another various the claims 1920: Salvadnran Pigs naval protesters uuiici "in„unuyii aiven the demonstrating against US intervention 1983: US invades Grenada to install new pro-Americ- an regime Contributed by Dr Sofia Vuorinen Bcamsville Ontario li m |
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