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Terrace Bay News, 14 Jan 1992, p. 12

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Page 12, News, Tuescgy, January 14 1992 Northern Insights continued from page 5 : prone to over-correction, with the pendulum swinging © too far the other way. We tried to indicate that that just might happen in a dim and distant future, in a galaxy far away . . . I hope it will be more of a 50-50 thing." Both plays paint portraits about the playwrights' desired values for society. The young people are debunking materialism, and calling for quality in a world full of cheapness. The COPA play calls for ethi- cal treatment of the elderly and true equality between the sexes. : Both portraits call for quality and equality in human relations -- values that should not be ignored as the R.O.C. moves into this new year of instability and decision. The Ontario Governmen wants your input into its 1992 program. The Government is working on economic and social initiatives that include: The Ontario Budget for 92 Feb. - March 92 fH An Onis Investment Program Jan. -- April '92 An Industrial Strategy Feb. -- April 92 XY A New Skills Training System Dec.'91 -- April '92 Fair Taxes July '91-- March '93 Ea Agricultural Land Use Review March -- August '92 Managing Ontario's Forests Feb. -- Dec. '92 Long Term Care for Seniors and Adults with Physical Disabilities Nov. '91 -- March '92 [=] Labour Relations Reform Nov. '91- Feb. 92 Child Care Reform March - June '92 Waste Reduction Initiatives Oct. '91- Jan.'92 Employment Equity Dec.'91 -- Feb. '92 A Social Charter for Canada Dec. '91 -- Feb. '92 Note: The dates above refer to the timing of public discussion. MB When you phone, use the three number code to get information quickly. Where you fit in We want to hear from you about these plans during the months listed above, through public hearings, small discussion groups, individual sessions or written submissions. If you want more information about what's in the works please fill out the coupon in this ad or call our toll free information line. = Please send me information on the following publi¢ discussions: te Pe coe Your name Your address City Province Postal Code Mail to: Ontario 1992, RO. Box 995, Station F Toronto, Ont. M4Y 2N9 Where to call Call 1-800-268-1749 English 1-800-268-4281 francais In Toronto, call 314-9000 English 314-9011 frangais TDD call 1-800-268-7095 In Toronto, call 325-3408 Touch-tone™ users can reach us 24 hours a day. Rotary dial users can call from 8:00 am to 10:00 pm Monday to Friday. Your ideas have helped People and organizations across Ontario have been sharing their views with us. Some of the initiatives that have been discussed, revised and implemented include: Rent Protection for Tenants (Effective Oct. '90) Family Support Plan (Passed June '91) Statement of Political Relationship with First Nations (Signed Aug. '91) Employee Wage Protection Program (Passed Oct. '91) Common Pause Day (Passed Nov. '91) @ Ontario

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