The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 14 Apr 1933, p. 5

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I i In, Last Half-Hour Election Might Increase Government Eulogized. Just a few minutes rior to ad - Number of Members 'pres,; Joseph Bt. Deni; (Comedy; . esoottl. one of the Fiendh- - . cu ogize the Conservative cover ' I to Queen g Park-Re. Raw remark on the manner maxigg E ' . . . sponsored better feel I i distribution Accounts the English and Much 11t52t"t". - zens. He thought the Redistrib tio for Twenty two Committee had done its job and; H2 __. ___ __-.,_-.- the: miffed to the fact that a, portion o IS n ng was Joined to Glengarry. i .. r PROROGATION SET . It looks as if I will have to put on kilts and tro to see my friend in Glen- FOR TUESDAY NEXT, garry. he remarked. referring to J. A. :Sallgster. the veteran Liberal member. ! --- -----_---------- 'il, won't be afraid to wear them. My 3 . . , q egs aren't very long," he said. ' What J"? or may not have been, Mr. Sangster also rose to state that the last session of the tlhrhteenttti he was satisfied with the redistribu- Legislature came to a close yesterday: tion, and said that his own Glengarry afternoon " 6 o'c1ock. after a hectic1 had been fairly treated. half-hour. in which some forty pieces of legislation were given the third and final reading. Should it be the last s'ssion before an election. many of its members have sat in the Legis- .- ---- - -. - _ lative Chamber for their last time. Twenty-two are automatically eliini- t new by the redistribution. while It et ro o it a n reas is possible to hazard the guess that, the electors will dispose of many more. f Only a "lame-duck" session will aid I , low these to sit another session. I o e Irll ve sti a te l The session Just iii'iiriiire) I I though official prorogation does not! take place until Tuesday " 3 t1t'f.N t (.'ilii'e' one fraught with W... remier nnounces matters. with ttr, debates about the [purchase of the Abitibi Power Plant * - l and Hydro salaries overshadowing' ----------- '." all else. Next in importance came. . ' t the Redistribution Bill. 'and the Mort. S p e 0.1 a 1 Committee of I mm and Purchasers Relief Bill. Legislature Will Study') Many Important Bills. . _ Mast important f, the his" mat Developments Around; ters rushed througl yester ay were ( the Redistribution Bill; the bill to Toronto, Ottawa, Ham-5 ratify the Abitibi deal; the Uncrnploy- . . d I ment Reliegeaill; land the tll, tl2.'o'l'i ilton, W l n d s o r an i videfort speningo 'm""" sa. out of the consolidate revenues of Other Cities the Province. This latter is to pro- vide for the' ',,erggff,', tr.tet --------- t ma r e . n r tttrk"ee',','i1'it,titr goof: bills to. MUNICIPAL EXPERTS ese an t e o er [ given the final endorsation had, ot TO GIVE ASSISTANCE) course, been considered in their vari- __________ : ous stages previously. They only 1e- . , quire Royal assent now to become law. Appointment of a special commit- 1 Here and there was the last-minute tee, to consist of some members of; adjustment to make to some clause. the Legislature and some municipali but there were no material alterations. experts. to go fully into the adVlsabil- I The forty-odd bills were all given ity of setting up metropolitan areas in , their third readings in the last fifteen the Toronto. Ottawa. Hamilton and I minutes. Other business ot the day, Windsor districts has been decided1 besides the Hydro debates, included upon by the Government. Premier' the approving. of the resolutions set-l Henry announced yesterday in the! ting aside certain estimates for the' Legislature Just prior to adjournment. 'various departments. I ','det'u"1ort w; 1adjourn dulerethu Good- amend bers some g wou e o a vise e a lien . ' House. The Government thinks that! we'2ein1ee,'lttogi,n'oorr. 2:1 '33:; 'tri) there should be some study made of I good ' metropolitan developments in the dis- ', considerable good-natured banter. All l tricts around large cities. We purpose l afternoon the members were cleaning; appointing . committee consisting of out their desks and gathering their some members of this House and belongings in preparation for their de- others particularly interested iii mu- parture nicipal affairs to go into the matter," Here. and there one could see mem- he stated. I bers with APff mien. lost in "Ottawa, Toronto. Hamilton and ', retrospection. these were usually ones Windsor especially. if not others tis,' . '2Tegia'lig,t had been eliminated tty well, should be included in this study. the r if/fleet They realized that As members know. for some years 1 .03.?" is iu'.itter i/intel,', accus- was somewhat an advocate of metro- . ', "a it; e t time. and politan areas around large cities. More some 0 embeve occupied them for recently my time tttts been so much _ they"!!! JIT brad" inf?" Many ot occupied by other things. that I have - L't5'l',', " e Wednesday not been able to deal with it, but the! nig t, and others departed whenever situation has been accentuated by the their trains were ready yesterday. relief tsituation-the situation which T The: usual amenities at the close a" developed around some cities. l, ' of t KG seasion were observed. and Op- "A close study of the matter would 1 position and Government members-- be of value to this House, and ulti-! who tor some weeks have been hurling mately to the areas around such cities l verbal darts at one "tother-tr- as might be "ected by the legisla.I aged as they bid each and all good- tion," the Premier concluded. _

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