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Oshawa Times (1958-), 15 May 1964, p. 10

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. Ob ip PMN EAL PEIN EN Tig a Alleged By MP In OTTAWA (CP) -- A bilingual|of $250,000 to the Alberni Val- Conservative MP from Western|ley Disaster Relief Fund. Canada charged in the Com-| There was a brief flareup in two classes of taxpayers in|somption - Montcalm) accused other in the remaining -nine|the next redistribution of seats provinces, in favor of the. Liberal party. And an English-speaking New|Justice Minister Favreau and Derocratic MP, Douglas|Privy Council President Mcll- Fisher of Port Arthur, accused/raith leq a chorus. of denials on Prime Minister Pearson of be-'the government side. ing personally responsible for a) Mr. Gordon said he was de- deterioration in French - Eng-||aying action on Income Tax lish relations since the Liberals| Act amendments relating to the took office 14 months ago. family allowances because MPs Marcel Lambert (PC -- Ed-|appeared to want more infor- monton West) levelled his accu-|mation on what new taxing sation after Finance Minister|nowers would be given to Que- Gordon announced he is delay-)pec instead of the allowances. ing action on amendments to! These new powers--probably the Income Tax Act arising/in the income tax field--would from the extension of family a-| compensate Quebec, which has lowances. forecast in his budget/been paying allowances for chil- |Segregation Of Taxpayers mons Thursday that the Lib-|the House when Louie-Joseph eral government is setting up|Pigeon (PC -- Joliette - L'As- Canada--one in Quebec and the|the government of trying to rig House same no matter where they lived, "The point is. that the chil- dren in Quebec shall be treated the same as children in other parts of Canada," the former Conservative veterans affairs minister said. "They will de- rive the same benefits from the same, source and I can see no cause for complaint." HAILED PEARSON Speaking in the adjournment debate, Mr. Fisher said the Lib- erals had hailed Mr. Pearson in a commission studying separa- tion, the royal commission on was travelling across Canada| member. show some understanding. ing Mr. Fisher's speech but "What an irony that these twoldf his parliamentary _ secret commissions are going on at\ries, Jack Davis (L--Coast bilingualism and biculturalism|the same time," said the NDP|ilano) c it the : minister spoken out. asking English - Canadians to} Mr. Pearson was absent dur-jany weakening of Confedera- 6 ee ee tha tion -- SS Comfort the last election campaign as a man almost chosen by God to keep Canada's two main races together. But the prime minister was guilty of procrastination, inde- cision and vacillation. He said that while Quebec has Se. Savings wOLASSES Now a European Styled frame improved upon and made in ONE LOW PRIGE | SINGLE VISION last March. |dren up to 17 years for some In his budget Mr. Pearson time. said the government will pay a < $10 - a - month allowance to 16. | PLAN BEANIE hil Soe Ievearclée who stay.in|. e-. Gordon 'sald that while school. That's $2 more than the| the epi ing deleting : : \changes relat 0 the allow- present top family allowance) « te 6 hi 4 ances from the present bill, it ete ig eae. on the 16th) i itended to re-introduce them arm r e (Per sees : |later when thé income tax bill] WINDSOR, Ont: (CP)--A bus | Prime Minister Pearson WAS | was to be further amended t0!joaq_ of unemployed Quebec | expected to tell the Commons adjust abatements to Quebec. | men may be brought to Essex jtoday when the government in:|""Mr. Lambert said the minis-|County to help out on farms, tends to introduce the revised/ter was making a sudden re-|South Essex MPP Don Pater- z : |allowances bill, He also planned treat from a "very dangerous|son said Thursday. |to outline ' the legislation the| nosition." By now the govern-| Mr, Paterson said the sugges- jgovernment hopes will be-dealt| ment should have learned its|tion was one of a number dis- SISTER IS A REAL SWINGER } with during the eS a oa lesson and stay away from Foal Po at meetings in cents : _-jond session of the 26th Parlia-|yations 'whereby we are try-jof the National Employment Sister. Conception, teacher Hamilton, has a real swing- her pupils look proud of their ment, ing to make one group of tax-|Service and the Ontario depart- at St. Joseph's School in ing time during recess. And teacher's ability. i ° payers in one part of the coun-|ment of agriculture. $$$ $$________------_| SKIP LUNCH {ry subject to one consideration} The meeting was held to solve . ; ; The Commons was to begin i of the tax-|th blem of a worker short- found in any other North Ameri-| Mr. Bell, in charge of On- aw eatrrior eines anand the vast bulk. of x e problem can juriediction, says T. H.\tario's motor vehicle accident|!0day's sitting at ee ca payers in the rest of the coun-|age in this area. Another sug-| Rell, director of claims for the|claims fund--formerly the un-|2N4 sit for four hours eace: altry subject to another consider-|gestion, he said, was to start a| Ontario department of trans-| satisfied judgment fund -- said lunch break before taking 4) jtion." pool of unemployed workers, | Sy 5 5 i long Victoria Day weekend, its If the men are brought in| aris hese Ser that judge-lrec¢ holiday since the session! It was all very well that Ques) om Quebec, he said, the Speaking to the traffic and|ments will get higher as long began Feb. 18 |bec' now we allowances to the would hive be quarmntoed sd i i las i availz sey jer children. ae galt Seaton Chamber ot Commerce ee ee Thursday's sitting was de- at t if . @ See canmat do minimum salary of $125 a voted mainly to debate on a bill ut i we sa} c month. Said Best In North America % |pay them." * 32 ere ' " caus p already do-| ---- Thursday Mr. Bell said there) 1. aagition, thee province pro-|changes announced in the Com- it Lage site gil seks setting| LONDON, Ont. (CP)--Persons| have been judgements in On-| vides protection for victims of|mons. It received second read-|08 pert ' ers in| injured in motor vehicle acci-|tatio as high as $96,000 but it is|the uninsured driver, but this is ing--approval in principle. jup two classes of taxpayers i vase i i \this country and to me this is dents_in- Ontario have. financial tae agg to require every|not the case in any of the com-| In other business Mr. Pear. tinaocoptatie." to carry protection|pulsory insurance jurisdictions|son announced that the federal} t claims. protection equal to that! against the ultimate in claims. 'on the continent, he said. government will make a grant! He said taxpayers were the bones Se arre2* m. > » eT $ rs prndleg ©, Fi me $e. 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