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Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 13 Apr 1933, p. 6

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y K 44 % t% § Mr. Harrison retorted that Capreol and Garrison might have been added to build it up. "It seems to me that some districts are under them 25,000." D. M. Ross (Progressive, Oxford North) and R. A. Baxter (Liberal, Oxford South) protested revision in that county. Mr. Sinclair then went on to chide the Progressive Leader for not pro« westin~© the deletion fiom West Egin, where two Liberal Townships go into East Kent. C. R. Harrison (Conservative, Nipis« sing) vigorously objected to the shuffle which joined Sturgeon FPalls with his riding. "The matter was handled in a slipshod manner," he said. "The committee never consult-- ed anybody or gave us a chance to have the people come here to oppose "It is easy to see that the men on the committee do not know the North country. It will be an impossibility for the man, whoever is elected, to cover the new riding--and I guaran-- tee that it will not be a Conserva-- tive," he declared emphatically. Mr. Finlayson said that Sturgeon Falls had too small a population, and it was impossible to add anything to it from the West or the riding would surround Sudbury. "I realize that it is a disappointing addition to Nipis-- sing, but there was no other way out of it." 40 Liberal House Leader Sinclair open-- ed the debate, twitting Progressive Lead:r Nixon on "having one of the chcicest ridings of any member" under the new plan. He congratulated Mr. Nixon. Mr. Nixon--I hope the remarks can be taken at their face value;: I asked for no favors from the committee, and will only say, as I said in the House before, that I am prepared to go to the mat with the member for Brant-- ford if the House yet wants to change the boundaries. Hon. Mr. Martin (Brantford): That goes for me. Chides Progressive Chief. the the Wentworth--Hamilton riding, which was held over until today for further consideration of boundaries. A spirit of "Take--it--for--granted" seemed to rule the discussion, and with a debate of less than two hours the entire bill was reported, with the exception of the provision regarding Marked by few passages of criticism, but by several of humor, redistribution of On-- tario's ridings in the Provin-- cial House went c a 1 m 1y through the committee stage of the Legislature last night, and 90 members will be seated after next election where 112 have taken part in the making of the Province's laws for the last decade. Short Debate on Measure Measure Passes Calmly Through Committee Stage --End Likely Tonight SINCLAIR TWITS NIXON **Slipshod" Work Unfair to North Country, Protests C. R. Harrison Nipissing Member Protests Shuffle: Sees Party Loss SIMCOE EAST -- Townships of Matchedash, Medonte, Orillia, Oro and Tay, the Towns of Midland and Orillia, and the Villages of Coldwater, Port McNicoll and Victoria Harbor. DURHAM--County of Durham. of Adjala, Essa, Mono, Mulmur, Not-- tawasaga, Tecumseth and Tossorontio, the Towns of Alliston, Collingwood, Stayner and Orangeville and the Vil-- lgg':s of Beeton, Creemore and Totten-- am. SIMCOE CENTRE--Townships of Floss, Innisfil, Sunnidale, Tiny, Ves-- pra and Gwillimbury West, the Towns of Barrie and Penetanguishene and the Village of Bradford. * COCHRANE, SOUTH--Portions of the District of Timiskaming and the District of Cochrane. DUFFERIN--SIMCOE -- Townships of Adijala Essa Maonn Mulmur Nat. CARLETON--To consist of the Townships of Fitzroy, Goulborn, North Gower, Huntley, March, Marlborough, Nepean and Torbolton, and the Vil-- lage of Richmond, that portion of Elmdale Ward in the City of Ottawa lying west of the centre line of Park-- dale Avenue, and that portion of Vic-- toria Ward in the City of Ottawa lying west of the centre line of Parkdale Avenue. COCHRANE NORTH--Portions of the territorial districts of Cochran:, South Algoma and Tixnder Bay and the District of Kenora, and portion of Patricia District. the Towns of 7§ro_c'k'\';i.lie ;.xvmaaba.n;;{f:;-' que, and the Villages of Athens, New-- borcugh and Westport. LEEDS--To consist of the Town-- ships of Elizabethtown, Elmsley South, Kitley, and the Rear of Yonge and Escott, Bastard, Burgess South, Crosby North, Crosby South, Escott Front, Leeds and Lansdowne Front, Leeds and Lansdowne Rear, Yonge Front, BRUCE NORTH--To consist of the Townships of Albemarle, Amabel, Arran. Bruce, Eastnor,. Elderslic, Lind-- say, St. Edmunds, Saugeen, Brant, Greenock, Kincardine, and the Towns of Chesley, Port Eigin, Southampton, Wiarton, Kincardine and Walkerton, and the Vvillages of Hepworth, Paisley, Tara and Tiverton. ' audiiy 'pit drdny c ame Pernialats es edirsits ces <o Pactbcs > 1 Oso, Palmerston, Portland, Kingston and Storrington in the County of Frontenac. ALGOMA-MANI'I'OULIN--'I'O con-- sist of parts of the Territorial Dis-- tricts of Sudbury and Algoma, includ-- ing present riding of Manitoulin. BRANT--To consist of that part of the Township of Brantford lying north of the Grand River, the Town-- ships of Burford, Blenheim, South Dumfriecs, Oakland, Onondaga, Tus-- carora, Windham and Townsend, and the Town of Paris and the Village of Waterford. BRANTFORD--To consist of the City of Brantford and that part of the Township of Brantford lying south of the Grand River. ADDINGTON----wanships of Abin-- ger, Anglesea, Ashby, Camden, Den-- bigh, Effingham, Kaladar, Sheffield and the Village of Newburgh in the County of Lennox and Addington, and the Townships of Barriec, Bedford, North _ Canonto, South Canonto, Clarendon, Hinchinbrook, Kennebec, Loughborough. Pittsburg, Miller, Olden, Phewt ~© Wihe Heceeusied 2 ns es t Pm en - miectoral districts of the Province of Ontario and their boundaries fol-- low: I want to place myself on record now as not feeling that it is a fair situ-- ation,." When the Legislature adjourned at 1 o'clock this (Thursday) morning, it was expected that the present session would end tonight or at an early hour Friday morning. Official prorogation will probably take place Tuesday, but the business of the session is to be wound up today, even if the House has to sit into the midnight hours or later. Virtually all the estimates were approved last evening. The Leg-- islature meets this morning at 11 a'clock, New Districts. Electoral districts Of the Pravinaa Ropnfmiinng raspiicis ar id ie ctrre S dWP es ds se and was not complaining on his own behalf, but rather because of the people he represented. "I think that riding was entitled to more considera-- tion. I do not think it was an equi-- table distribution of the county, and T mmemsk &2 c¥ L2 Harry Price (Conservative, York West) was the last member to take objection to the report. He repre-- sented the second largest riding in the Prqvlnce under the new plan. he said. Al-.n'i| )3 brow of the Mountain to the division | line between the Townships of Ancas-- ; ter and Barton; thence northerly along | said division line to the present Ham--| ilton--Brantford _ Highway; thence : easterly along said highway to place| of beginning; and that portion of the | Township of Ancaster being composed ' of part of gore of Ancaster more rsr-- ticularly described as follows: Cum-- lmencing at the intersection of the Hamilton--Brantford Highway with * the division line between the Town--| C Dayham, Malahide, South Dorcheste~ and Yarmouth, the City of St. Thomas, the Town of Ayimer and the Villages of Port Stanley, Springfield and Vienna. ESSEX NORTH -- Townships of Maidstone, Rochester, Sandwich East, Sandwich South, Tilbury North and Tilbury West, the City of East Wind-- sor and the Towns of Riverside and Tecumseh and the Villages of Belie River and St. Clair Beach, ESSEX SOUTH--Townships of An-- derdon, Colchester North, Colchester South, Harrow, Gosfield North, Gos-- field South, Kingsville, Malden and Mersea, Pelee Island, the Town of Amherstburg and the Villages -- of Essex and Leamington. FORT WILLIAM--All that portion of the Territorial District of Thunder Bay within certain limits minutely and technicall described in the act. GLENGARRyY--County of -- Glen-- Bayham --Townships of Southwold,

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