Canadian Pacific News Summary 1981 May 22 Crow messages to government conflict

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Canadian Pacific News Summary 1981 May 22 Crow messages to government conflict
 
Canadian Pacific News Summary 1981 May 22
12 pages
Contents
Railway  3
Aviation  5
Business & Finance  6
Economics & Politics  7
Energy  7
Telecommunications  9
Labor  10
Shipping  11
Crow messages to government conflictThe Saskatchewan government is unhappy with what it sees as conflicting messages on Crow rate reform coming from Western Agriculture Conference officials.Page 3
CP Air to raise domestic serviceCP Air is preparing to launch a full assault on the domestic air travel market June 1, increasing daily flights and extending its Empress Class business service to its short-haul commuter-type operations, according to Dick Huisman, CP Air vice-president, marketing services.Page 5
`Communication industry needs deregulation'Advances in communications technology have outstripped public regulation to the point that regulations are doing more harm than good, a report for the Economic Council of Canada says.Page 9
Labor Board upholds CP Rail Revelstoke firingThe Canada Labor Relations Board has upheld CP Rail in firing two union officials who, the railway claims, have been the leaders of labor disruptions at Revelstoke.Page 12
Trends and TopicsAt current levels of return, profits of Canadian National Railways will not be enough to provide for the investments needed for the 1980s, according to Ronald Lawless, CN president.Page 3
Consumer and Corporate Affairs Minister Andre Ouellet has given the business community until mid-June to respond to major amendments he plans to introduce to the Combines Investigation Act in the next session of Parliament.Page 7
In a bid to beat rising prices, unionized workers are turning again to cost-of-living allowances.Page 10
AppendedTechnological advances and the hopes for improved commercial viability are among the reasons cited by CP Rail's new executive vice-president for a sense of optimism for the prospects of the railway industry. Text of the speech delivered to a Toronto audience by R.S. Allison, shortly before his departure from the post of Eastern region vice-president, is attached.

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