March 19, 1988
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March 19, 1988
TIlE TORONTO srAR, SATIJRDA Y, MARCH 19, 1988 I A15 SU DAYS FOR FA ILlES ' DO YOU WANT TO WORK ON SUNDAY? OR DO YOU WANT TO SPEND TIME WITH YOUR FAMILY OR FRIENDS ON A COMMON PAUSE DAY? :' • t TO WIDE·OPEN SUNDAY SHOPPING FAMILIES MUST HAVE PRIORITY OVER COMMERCIALISM In our society should we not be concerned with the responsibilities of convenience? Why is the question not raised. "Would you work on Saturdays and Sundays?" Why should we be discriminated against? With Sunday openings and a growing trend to two-income families, it's not nice when parents have two different days off in the middle of the week. Try to recharge your family ties when your spouse and friends are at work and the kids in school. And then we haven't even talked about single-parent families. THE MUNICIPAL OPTION IS NO REAL OPTION Municipalities realize that. Experience elsewhere has told them of the domino effect. What municipality wants to see itself as a non-commercial centre? Or lose its tax base? Liberals are undermining the widely-supported principle of a common pause day. As each municipality caves in to Sunday shopping, Liberals will be confronted with the reality that they have broken up the common pause day. We do not think a e provincia government s ould be abd catlng its responsi ifi ies to the municipalities by giving us checkerboard opening laws across Ontario. Municipalities have resoundingly said NO; why is it being forced on them? ENFORCE THE PRESENT LAWS NOW The Retail Business Holidays Act was upheld by the Supreme Court of Canada. Liberals can enforce the present legislation. We would like to see the enforcement of the law now. ONTARIANS BEFORE TOURISTS The present Liberal government has said that it wants to give the Sunday shopping option to the municipalities because it can't define tourism. We want the human well being of the families of Ontario put before the commercial interest of tourists, who come here not just to shop. We are retail employees who need a common pause day. If you are concerned that municipalities may be given the power to have wide-open Sunday shopping and wish to oblect, come to the Metro Toronto Convention Centre this Monday night. We are, as you are, concerned about the quality of family life In Ontario. You can make the difference if you join us. A partial list of speakers follows: Han. Joan Smith Han. Greg Sorbara Bob Rae Andy Brandt Howard Moscoe Sean O'Flynn Bill Reno Bishop Arthur Brown Dr. Suzanne Scorsone Dr. Bruce Mcleod Brian Stiller Joyce King Richard Gilbert Solicitor General Minister of Labour, Minister Responsible for Women's Issues Leader of the Provincial Opposition - N.D.P. Leader of the Progressive Conservative Party Controller - City of North York Ontario Federation of Labour United Food and Commercial Workers Union The Anglican Church of Canada Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Toronto Former Moderator of The United of Church of Canada Evangelical Fellowship of Canada United Senior Citizens of Ontario Councillor, City of Toronto Hundreds of retail stores and ·their employees have sponsored this rally. These retail speakers represent only a small percentage of us who want a common pause day. Doug Alexander Tim James Raymond Gork Connie lamanna/Lily Lash Walter Pridham Jerry Woods Brian Stark Frank Troiani Gerrit de Boer Canadian Tire Dealers Association Marks and Spencer Home Hardware West Clair Business Association Sears Canada Toronto Automotive Dealers Association William Ashley China Valencia, Weston Produce, Galati, Lady York Foods Idomo Furniture JOIN US. YOU MAKE THE DIFFERENCE MONDAY MARCH 21st - 6:45 p.m. METRO TORONTO CONVENTION CENTRE 255 FRONT STREET