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Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 22 Feb 1917, p. 1

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I ',Dtrnt.'fit""ms. to the." "that... ' and souoht to explain that the claims were staked in the ordinary' way un- - . der the mining laws by a private. , . prospector in January; 1916. . The prospector assigned his rights to the Canadian Copper Company and real . quested that the patents be issued 'directly, and that was done. I ng. McCrea's Defence. . I I In a lengthy speech Mr. Charles [ Mr. Dewart Shows Grant of , McCrea, of Sudbury defended the _Gov,. ' ', . . . ernment's nickel policy, and moved an F 236 Additional Acres amendment to the amendment "That [this House views with satisfaction the, ' ._-..- ,announcement in the Speech from the 5 ;Throne that the findings of the Nickel; . Commission will shortly be laid before, {STRONG SPEECH IN HOUSE the House/and that legislation based, F on the findings of the Nickel Commis-l i sion will be brought down." ' 1; m---.----.-.-- . ' To-day the Hon. t IV. McGarry Willi deliver the Budget speech. I ifluu. Me. low-gnqm Claims Gt'ttttt Mas , in opening, Mr. Dewart congratu-f . . . "' . . Hated the Premier upon the honor '3 Made to Prnatt. luospu tov-Mr. 'that came to him on the opening day ' "Putin's licmvlutinn Hogarth": if/ the t'A"'l"iht,Ti "He stands in a l 'e . gline of dist nguished predecessors. ; Nickel is ""00 "outa. (Sir Oliver Mowat, Sir George Ross i gand Sir James Whitney. all deserved- i __r--._er'e"..q-.---..m. _ ily honored. and it was moat fitting ,) , 'that as First Minister of the Pro- I l . _.. , _ "This House would resort-[fully ' Lifgwége 5:212:13: 3:123:1(3' be, i r1't"Ntstutt to your llmmr that in l -b. up ' hJb. i View of the titat purl "hich Illi'k'," i Fhore Speech Pails. f plays in Illntlt'l'll "airfare and of l Going on, Mr. Dewart said. the, ', its great t-t'mmmiv value. tho "-- i Speech from the Throne was 'dt l titling of all nivkcl mined in this 2 (lt/elle/et/dot/ogg,.?,';? ri,ut"t'en,ti?tt1, , ' . ... . , I o a. s l, ' e a ,', "'."".1"ty."'"y ht, (lll'lltti on I I'had been omitted, such as votes top '. "holly within the British I'lmpirv. j women, nickel arid agriculture. He; l and. so far as "1ateticable, wholly 5 ltounhed briefly on the war and wari i "ithiu the Provittcc: and as a slot) jt'i',T1ytipip,.ino,/1",, stle1t,1'o/tyit1",'vtg1tl, , 1'."Y"s the "i."".'"""""". control {and at hang, and emphasized the. i ot tlte, nickel itulustv, this Pvo- need for economy and thrift.. To l rim-c should own and opt-raw lilioso who could not engage infective t, nit-Lot matte mint-(l in this l'ro- _ '/t'iip11ii')gt"rr",tt'," "s',],'"),],",,",,,',',')',') " to-- i btttt't. "will" be retittcel." , '[make every dollar tell. To'tliis end 3 ... . - . . , there should be healthy criticism of l Jills vesolution, moved Lt- .\lr.z 'i Government administration. Since ".t)-a,.t, .e'us, ' . r.',..,.. ', .. Ttentted ther ad had :£:;'V\dl: l") setondtd it) Mr. f nit?" I . " gotch- wit,'.):",','),),',',"' (election; ill: which il med tlu- t-\.m.lusmn of Mia: 'pubiic questions had been consideredl Humans strung and aggressive! land the Governments had stood or. timeout in tin- Legislature yesterday 'fallen by their record. In Manitoba, idioms: the debate ml the 1ddress 1 in 1915' tl, rtorrupt Government had _ . q "'""', be .- bv a stron and sit was Iurted dowt Fy fifty-nine to, (tfonroi'iy"""t/t1y,,ra'? iu'itJfll'tf.atadf,' Itw'c'rur-ycix, and thrs Halls": ousuvvstu't which had placed upon the statute an amt-uthm-m ivy My. McCrca we? books it measure of prohibition. Pressing approval of the Govern- I 31:35:12: 1t1vlf.ifncilC1tf"t,tir,'e,t 31:3 ' '., .H..\., -,n.' . ,'..i, I 1 J. , "'% ' 44' Intent 5 t 1.1.4 "balding nicliel. i lNova Scotia. and the Governments in i lhc House and galleries were; those Provirteetrhad been returned, 2(-rowtle-tl. and the points of the new; ' 1." British ('olym'biat a"? Je',tg'i1Ug'er,,1 JLllJCl'tll member from Southwest Te-; 3:239:11"? /2,Ll""jtr."fe'l1e.s,',fi'il',"',d re- _r."rnto IrClt loudly acclaimed by thul iiiiiliiii the Treasury benchetr gen- ,i'1ueruls, While his criticism of moi ilemen who had squandered the revI IMinisters was tx.-cem..gl5~ clever and! 1sources of the,rProvince. . l _ct'rcctivc. it was a mistake for any! .Dcwart Behind Rowe". ll 'ol" the Mirnsteriahsts to interrupt. Peforrlng tof'hie own attitude club! itur UN lvlt'm'uor for Southwest To~l insult}; Southwest Torhnto campaign. vrottto sl"ored tit-'1': ttttte. More than, Mr. Dewart said he had stoodsolidiy' touct- thi- Alintisters moved tnw.tssny,l and squarely behind "the Liberal; Inna at no time more than when Mr. policy, the policy of Mrn'Rowell. ',1'ewart unfolded a map and tliscios- .- u- _ getl irifortuatiou Ihh.icls he had on- Declares Nlckel Question ,talnml at the registry at outlining . . 'e . l jamming that 236 'acrt'ts in the. nickel to be First itr0ntaritrlt .Uelt "we gA'eu Ly lion. Howard . . _ I I (1"rttsruson's Department to the Cunu- Stir. Dewart said that m our On-. :dian Copper Company at $3 an now. tario politics there was no more out-i :The Toronto member brought out standing (10651190 than the nickel Ithe fact that in spite of this the Hon. f,e'..','1P, as it stands #0433" Since- iyr. Ferguson declared at Alliston on 130"; 'o'l"1'dt,t,i"i'stitnstt "fortohveid,Ti't1t {January 4 that not one intro of men 0 n c ce 1 s . , ' - :nickel-ht'aring lands had been given mg the time tttcp/Ty),?:??,?, Nickncl ito Compauies since the present Gov- 'tii,',',',?",';',';'; 1ausi.fifr""tr?Jtlutt"'teiuy""'i't,' gernment'mum into 1'0wer. Operations have extended throughout iservuva' FWD Mtbsters. , - the world, during that time the Con- . Another notable point. made by [sei'vatit'e qoprttryment. had {been Jill' 3.\l:._ll)e\ut rt was that Professor GUNSSE, $23312 o'y"ld"ltefinctsh1tnd 1:2: I130 2-.1 lax, 'UN' tiervircr, lov- ' ' 7: -. Shield"... 22.2" o/ttli'))'"':':,),'),.",, 3'33... minim have a right ttrcomplain that. theen associated with the 'lii'i'au'i'0i", there has been no effective gaielgltigz'! ' ' ". ' . _ . the n c e l Copper Company and had given _ l/i-ef/lic','",','] tt1"eltri,iic,',tintlt "And not ', pert evidence on their behalf. Hony only do we complain' that there has Mr. Ferguson expressed 'surprisep . been no central of. 111161" ip,.rit'i,tt,ner saying he never knew Professor business of re hing in t is rov nee. . . - but we complain that the Government Guess did work for the Copper Cont has not required a just toll for Pror; '. pany. He added that the professor. vincial taxation," added Mr. Dewart..} j:',.',",),',' a gentleman of suf11eient Integ-' da 7 "ity to do the Government work in a ', Refining Out of Cam . :proper way. Mr. Dewart's retort waev Proceeding, Mr. Dewart stated the. "he can't sen, t t -at the! International Company, formed in " tt wo mas ers l 1902, took over, thejcanadian Copper same time. _ Company and (it,erifi'f,"'g'tfi'l't, Itczgs Mr. I ' T . formed to do "that he ans. 1an - . Tutu-ms prlanation per Company was not allowed. to do! Hon. Mr. Ferguson, at the _even-. by its act of: ttttsep/Tet-yet.?,?.',! 'tintt Bestsion, took notice of Mn? . outside ot Canada. l 'We _do, .110? . hI1itw the. character or nationality o t

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