Item AAAA7430 - Webster! : 1984-02-09

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Webster! : 1984-02-09

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British Columbia Television Broadcasting System Ltd.

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AAAA7430

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Webster!

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Public affairs. Jack Webster's popular weekday morning talk show. Guests and topics for this episode are: Jack starts with a chat live from Robson Square Media Centre with Vancouver Mayor Mike Harcourt about Mr. Harcourt’s opposition to Henry Kissinger making an appearance in Vancouver. Jack addresses the lockout of 14,000 CPU and PPWC members. He welcomes Art Gruntman, Regional Vice President of the Canadian Pulp Union (CPU) and James Sloan, President of the Pulp Paper and Woodworkers of Canada (PPWC). They discuss the lockout, the negotiations and the stalemate. Jack contacts Don Saunders, President of FIR and the Pulp and Paper Industrial Relations Bureau, who had refused to appear on the show today with his opponents in the negotiations, Mr. Gruntman and Mr. Sloan. Jack then speaks with Dr. Irving Abella, author of “None is Too Many”, a book about the anti-Semitism of Mackenzie King’s government from 1939 to 1945. To end the show, Jack speaks with Arthur Jennings, MP for Fiji, who speaks about the United Nations owing $10 million to his country for policing in Lebanon and the Sinai.

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A digital copy is available. Please contact staff for further information.

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Copyright assigned to British Columbia Archives by Jack Webster and BCTV. Credit BCTV if re-used.

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Due to conservation issues, these videotapes may have to be treated and copied by an external vendor before they can be accessed.

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Accession number(s): 89-0336

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broadcaster: CHAN (Television station : Burnaby, B.C.); host: Jack Webster; producing agency/company: British Columbia Television Broadcasting System Ltd.

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