‘ Fax-1‘“. 1'._1 51:11: fi‘ugkéka»: “3&7 we} 'the student's paper' “vow No.15 a. ‘ “53.19.1974 EVICTION P.E.-I.! ' makers) for no real reason. ants Act, adopted by thek There are rumors around P.E.I. legislature, gives An investigating team from UPEI that a landlord aannot most, if not all, power to the Cadre has uncovered a evict a tenant during the' the landlord. The rational: sinister plot instigated winter months. The Cadre, his property (the landlord) by Dale Corporation to re- wishing to clarify the rum- must be protected. This ra— define the meaning of the or, contacted the provin- tional stems from the sys— word "student". No longer cial attorney's—general \ tem by which we govern our- are they people interested office. That office inform- selves as a society, As in ideas and the applica— ed the Cadre that no law long as "private property" tion of ideas but are, acc- restricting the eviction remains, at least the type ording to Dale Corporation, of tenants by landlords ex- of corporate "private prop- "potential troublemakers." dsts. A law did exist in erty" Dale Corp. is involv— In the last two weeks sev— 1934 but was repealed in . ed with, people will get eral students and professors 1946. screwed. ~ have received eviction no- Be that as it may, a law The Cadre calls for an end tices for no apparent rea- of this kind should exist to corporate private prop- son. The redefinition of on P.E.Io Most provinces erty, at least for an end the word "student" aforesaid in Canada do have laws re- of the absolute power of has been suggested by a mi~ stricting eviction during corporations over people (in nor "piglet" of Dale Corp. Winter months_ These prov- ’ this case tenants). We at The Cadre cannot discuss inces are more humane than the Cadre have attempted to the exact details of the P.E.I.!! explicate the contradictions eviction cases because the The Cadre will continue Of our SO called democratic whole issue is now before to look into this whole bus- society but have met with provincial court. The court iness of landlord-tenant 7 scorn from our readership. will decide on Dale Corp.'s relationships and attempt "You are beating a dead ho- legal ,right to evict peo— to champion the cause of rse". they say. The Dale ple or to be more precise, those being unjustly"has— Corp's action brings new students (potential trouble— sled." The Landlord-Ten- life to the "dead" horse!! v 0 Q Q . _‘ ¢ Av,“ ‘ - A: ‘ r 7;. in; As“ a, v . .. . fl. J: LS 0.1." v x"-.‘. ‘ v x q' “4.31 .‘vs vs 3. ~ *4 ‘p.<:‘ vo\ _‘9 Q ' 1' 3° 0 ’- g‘ “61‘: \ v .\ \D J. v. .“ e‘ e; t for g" 3 ‘ «L135: .. _ . -Q‘” ‘ -v e ,‘v, \-. .. iv". .1 .‘d \ ;.A A - .—.—~ o ‘“l. u" I i, / I l I ‘ W \‘ m1§~ zi“ _