Day 193 - 28 Nov 95 - Page 25
1 they not?
2 A. Yes.
3
4 Q. Cam put out his point of view. You may think it is
5 infantile; that does not matter. The union put out its
6 side of the matter, did it not?
7 A. Yes.
8
9 Q. The union posted its literature in the crew room?
10 A. Yes.
11
12 Q. And it sent the literature to people's houses?
13 A. Yes.
14
15 Q. Did you talk to people during the run up to the election?
16 A. Yes. Another part of our campaign was to do door to
17 door and just hand deliver more leaflets and just ask them
18 if they had any questions.
19
20 Q. The "no in the snow", there were people from the media
21 there, were there not?
22 A. Yes, there was CBC Broadcasting.
23
24 Q. Sorry?
25 A. The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.
26
27 Q. Yes. Television people?
28 A. Yes.
29
30 Q. We have some pictures of you and I think it is
31 Gerald Henderson and others, being photographed by the
32 media, standing in the snow in that Our Times article, have
33 we not?
34 A. Which page is that?
35
36 Q. Look at page 25, for example.
37 A. No, that is not the "no in the snow".
38
39 Q. It is not?
40 A. No. That is in front of the caboose at McDonald's, the
41 day of the vote, I believe.
42
43 Q. Can you tell -- if you know -- who told the media about the
44 Bobsledding event?
45 A. During an interview, they had asked me what the crew
46 think and what crew rallies or group sessions or whatever
47 consisted of, and I said, "Well, for instance, people are
48 going -- they are having an Olympic sort of night tonight."
49
50 Q. Did you use that opportunity to put across your own point
51 of view to a wider public?
52 A. About the union? Yes.
53
54 Q. Yes.
55 A. Yes.
56
57 Q. You fought this campaign in a much broader arena than
58 simply McDonald's at Orangeville, did you not? You tried
59 to put pressure on Cam by using the media?
60 A. No, I did not try to put pressure on Cam by using the
