The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 15 Mar 1923, p. 2

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'Viewe on TuaiiiFitii I,,, . _ - In regard to . S nll _', . . rediatribution. upon _ 23:21:13"! Mr. Nickle had vigorously . j _ Strln r the Government. Mr. q , _ '/,'JJl,'l,f"J, said that the proper course !proper em to 'he to wait for full and so as {consideration of the problem. [treat 0 ensure "fair and equitable ---------- . iniee C'".i'tltrteg',Qte,tt',t ofthe mi)? f Education Sub ------- . 983 o position crit - . . " . . 'iit"'e','i,hhae, t'/d'g,",T,'.,'gtet,,ot'btatc,gtri' MinistertsoBm to Spread Legislature Hears Again done it ought to have done, and what,' ml Arguments on Workmen's tt hag done it ought not to have Costs . done. In turn he credited each off, --- Compensation r 1lht1),'.intio"t'irit of the Cabinet wiihit' ------.-- s i I ' Y o a minister their depart-I -.-------.---. lmenis, and declared the Premier to a1REFERS TO HIGH SCHOOL In accordance with what appears '35.: man without a peer in the Prov- i 'to be developing into a habit. the . - . in the Prov- 'Legislature yesterday afternoon ex- Iron. Harry Mills said his down-l Important changes , , . . I ment had a surplus last year' ntllince's secondary education system-3 {2261:1332 Doiritzgekngf sta',"";',':),' n '5390-107- He Kaye. the Heine iii-ll foreshadowed in a Government: y . . are l success that an hour was spent in F formation 'st tl P lo - I -l iical w k an P un erground g o g I I bill to amend the tbchool laws intro i debate. which began with a simple '_1nciunrfrfrdti'e,'tciianrrietut"uu.t' lduced in the Legislature yesterday question. ' _ . Latd,h'; tartan!" advanced country . Ir, Idiotri'onR. H. Grant, Minister of! bag.rglinge:;r:skli{n(gI'wfitear'itige trlée it n e wort _ . .. 1 F' ; uca . - , V of research. ih/Pdteti?rrt,te2'lr 13d In general, the measure seeks to, port of the workmen's Compensa-i I' greatly increased the expenditures implement by legislation U19 deci- tion Board would be available. Pre-l ' made with a direct view to assisting STORE arrived at by the Rural Second- mier Drury did not know, but prom- tho, mines of the Province and their! 375' Bchool Education Conference. a ised to see that it was produced as development. l council of County Council reprc- speedily as possible. Then Mr. The Minister placed Ontario in, sentatives. which met at 2,t Parlia- Dewart took the floor to express his r third place in gold PTdIT'ltn, mo- ment Buildings in July, 1922. views on the much-talked-or investi- ' Spying rye,, per mart. of t '/y/'P. , Amendments Proposed. 't'tt,ioair'lt/C,ht,e d',f,,nl'en,,"gtgt,t,fn, ff. - it .i . sure? pro: notion. $.l!- in. J ants, in ef- ompensaion C . 'i-v,",?,:""'),;':',.'!,'.,',." 31:; _ '/,"t,"f',' I"?! " Th"; n(,r/raT"a"t'/"'/1mtu','.."1"ltrnael't/a1 of: ("Then followed a dozen reiterations ' f .1 "'. l ", w A)"; pro ""19"; power to County Councils to form a: arguments adv'anced during the _ l',, m. mt1trTrl'i' "te/S mm "'S'm'i Consultative High School qomrnit-l, debate of last Friday, when.ihe stitution ot the mining industry .ln' tee which shall have general super"; House voted down 'M. M. MacBride's A the present was t,f,Wr"'..f,'c0..10,, which. vision of secondary education with-i motion {or an investigation and '2 [JFOmpted l R. Hall, Liheral, I:31rr_\" in the 'borders of the county; pro- Changed ttty mind, to reopen the de.- . Sound, to inquire why the Rorth] vision of a new basis for the co-op- bate. Speaking on a. motion to ad- . country had not received something eration of high school districts and Toutut the House. member after out of all this wealth. municipalities in providing for the member rose to offer objections Total dividends from gold produc- cost of educating both resident and; against investigation of any kind, . ing companies, he said, had amount- county pupils: and authorization for; to argue that the Public Accounts ' ed to $86,236,000, and from silver the creation of continuation schools! Committee should be the scene of producing companies $28,092,000. in high school districts where a Cen-l :he investigation, or that the Labor . The Minister emphasized the im. tral 8071001 would not be conveni-' 30mmittee should be entrusted with V portance of research work now going ently accessible to pupils in the more :he task and to advance tspecific on to treat economically Ontario's remote section of the district. I Gafiiriii'ts which have been aired i low-grade iron ores. He believed In explaining his bill to The Globe he House with a re ularit hi hn ' that experiments being conducted tw' last night. Mr. Grant stated that the f somewhat irre if by W C ', a special committee would be sue-i clauses relating to financing were levertheless "Sana" as been, ccssful which would he of immense! designed to remove the inequalities The i/iii'"'?; P d zen l. " , i,i/ii'iiii'ti' the Province. 5 in the burdens borne by the rate- lament F- o.un f e Plo.inces Par- ' "It is the intention of the Intcr- payers who live within high school Coward J'fi5et,2 where it started. national Nickel Company," he aL. _ districts or continuation school sec- , l w e c ose of the hour G. G. inounced "to refine all their nickel in tions and those who live within the ha Cro (ryd.er?eryitnt Labor, East . l - , p " county outside of such districts and amilton) tried to have discussion r" Ontario in f..y11't:1._._.._.., sections. {ruled Iout of order on the ground ', - I . at t e subject or the ar u Existing Conditions. was contained in a motion S'h"fllst, Under the existing law the rate- on the order paper, but he failed lnayers within these districts and Finally, M. M. MacBride choked 2k' T . leactions contribute to the full cost the ttow ot eloquence by movin of educating pupils from. these areas, that the orders be read 1)"th , and also pay a proportionate share; Drury smiled and acquiesced b r _ of the cost of county pupils through, one of his Ministers w ' ut the County Council, while the county , amenable. Hon Walt Ill not so . lreshi-ent pays only his share of the gist". of Labor rose an"; 10.i Min- "f,'t')1lr/ittr" gggntshe cost of educat- "at" to JiGisii'tiii' things his?! "his: ' l Ttaciplan outlined in the bill in- wiggle}! {mid have to be can. itrodmted yesterday seeks to divide oth ' . Mr. Speaker thought V 'the expenditure on both classes of "Wise and Stopped further argu- pupilS'as follows: Fifty per cent. of ment. the coat of educating "resident" pu- -'----------------...- . pils to 'be borne by the county, andl 50 per cent. by the high school dis- trict; " per cent. of the cost of "county"' pupils to be borne by the county, amd 50 per cent. by the mu- nicipalitias in which the parents or guardian of the pupil resides. i The basis of co-operation is not . itrbutratory, but remains optional. be- . l ing brought: into force by vote of the . lCounty Council. ,

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