The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 28 Feb 1933, p. 2

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; Fe bruary 28. o io i U nc ie ememmentiomne B CC election will not be this year, and | m m'm LIKELY Mwfll not m until next,! e une." such event, some fourteen o months would elapse from the time: the assessors took the names of voters and the time of the elections. Y Although the speaker indicated that k there would be no early election, mem-- bers of the Legislature, irrespective of party, showed keen interest in the subject. Because, even if there is no clection until June, 1934, this is the --~~~manmoat last seasingzg in %hlch t,omcl method cogld # * be che n*time alter the make-- Toronto M.P.P.'s Motion on u> o nc iss o o eertioty with * g « "I am & o associate myself wi Voters' Lists Is Given what the member for Bracondale has S said," stated Mr. Sinclair. '"Members + upport s 5t Parliament should be able to draft 'ukeivemes ie Wnn vmedas a complets as possible method of pre-- paring the lis's. It should also be as NAMES OF DEAD REMA|N cheap as possible. There are many respects in which the voters' lists y soonmemememmemesremmcemeth cot;!ld be 'hnpxgved}.;'m § Arguing that the present method of on lss he ro--Bliiakg s 4e w pecuaring Provncial"yotwe" Tt was | [AM0E WesitL lor sting browehl the equate, and costly, A, Russe es~-- . e bitt onservative. Bras 's i matter up. "But I think it would be sx'mcc;cf:] g\';:;l'aay Bi:'"glcfh':};flfl."?: preferable if a bill was brought in. the Legislature to have the "whole Many municipalities have emphatical= maitcr referred to a special committee . 1¥ obj;ict}.'"d;o {he "f'ft-mghe ic%';'ml't' for consideration. _ Attorney--General tee which deais WiL mig aisé' w. PH Pnco.Hlmdinig the Gavcrnmenlt. lo?'l':r*?:e:ng&;nmigc:%rx"tshgcéf t{:'é z?m' as Promier ry 3 o his + f W home with i?i?aéss.s acgr':z?ge({h;g Ble sideratéon olf triui Housg'.'; sai%1 Attor-- present system was open to improve-- noy--Genera rics, '"We all agre? ment. tsmd acceded to Mr. Nesbitt's ?ha! th:d vo%%r:;nusttge mpilggxsté !:ote xfi\;«:'g% request. mproved. T + was instituted, it was supposed that nnecessary Cost. the lists would be kept up to date. Having sponsored a revamping of But people do not like having their us feon mss Atctie h Td and he e Ghet Mr. Nesbitt presente ag «= » * uros showingpt.hc umm:csl.?;r; :ostfl'to Therefore the lists are very imperfect. the municipalities of having to pre-- 'The aAsseSSOT only goes around certain narce annually such lists. And under periods of the year, and the lists can--~ 'he prosent method thousands found not be kept up to date." thmnsel\;es without w'gtm,h:dhilz iggou- MMnt;. lp%nclAaigs bill tgo axillgr;d ptél';e sands 0o persons who or unic C so As &A i moved from the constituency had sons whose names were left off the r}rir nameos still on the lflsts. ho said. }iats t,ohvoxe. if thesé- (g:ot. :1 i:egrl'fiegagi e gave one instance of a woman's rom the Assessment Commiss n';'mr\ l'):,-%nlg gn th.;:ist fcurtsodn yeawr; City Clerk thz;t ttlxleir nm;xes i\:'gxx;c (i)t,r; § sfter she had passed away, and state he assessment rolls, wWas S 1 that the nam> of Premier Henty's :ecand reading. He had drafted it be-- mother was still on the list, although" fore he knew the whole question s?? has beon dead some considerable would be taken up. he said. time. The seloct commitics named to go into the matter is to consist of: Pre-- mier Henry, Attorney--General Price; L. W. Freele, Middlesex West, A. E. Hcneywell, Ottawa North; W. Morri«-- son, Hamilton East; Mr. Nesbitt and w. G. Wilson, Nisgara Falls (Conser-- * vatives): and W. E. N. Sinclair. rep-- resenting the Liberals, and T. K. Slack,. Dufferin, Progressive. No Election This Year. In spsaking to his motion for & committce, Mr. Nesbitt stated: "An

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