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Oakville Beaver, 11 Dec 1994, p. 1

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ED_ PUNKRIS Sales Representative BIG ON SERVICE 338â€"6550 24 Hour ‘ Pager Vol. 32 No. 147 ' SUNDAY, ns ; ; DECEMBER 11, 1994 "Canada s Best Conmantiy Newspoper " 75 Cents (GST included) Maclean‘s publisher: Political correctness LcR Tt threatens Cb ESA | free speech By SHELLY SANDERS GREER Special to the Beaver "Political correctness. What is it? What effect does it have on censorship? Why does it exist? What is its impact on diversity?" asked Brian Segal, publisher of Maclean‘s magazine and guest speaker at the monthly meeting of the Oakville Canadian Club on Wednesday night. In an intellectual presentation colored with thousand dollar words and provoking anecdotes, Segal gave his audience a verbal picture of a society that has come too far when it comes to political correctness. "Political correctness is a movement driven by truly totaliâ€" tarian impulses," he began. "In the (See ‘Publisher‘ page 3) 6 UPDA 7 7 WATERLINES........................1.8 SPORTS CLASSIFIED......................2427 SPECIAL SUPPLEMENTS Food City, Canadian Tire, AP, Biway, No Frills, Hy Zels, Sears, Oakville Place, MM Meats, The Bay Partial Delivery: AP, Fortino‘s, IGA, Canadian Publications Mail Product Agreement #435â€"201 oo Bc t A“OY Pllls 550 Kert Street Open Surncay Snowbrush c ‘ 6. : ®" _ Brass scraper blade makes short work CANADIAN + "____of ice yet it won‘t scratch glass. Foam grip. i 2 " _ About 20" | UPPER DAKVILLE Ns o wel S0.4411â€"6 __â€" $ A Eoar J x f s 2 Ti Mcd 6 at 8t Line Open Sx_rra/ i: nsc 849â€"TIRE

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