The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 10 Apr 1935, p. 1

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. AVA to. ' _ . I t E t 37th H l BadlttetA-ovatdl , n ers. our "re Ontario Government carried . its Budget resolution after only . O q two days of debate, in a division late ontinuous eSSton last night. _ The Administration won the second I formal vote of the ttest/ion by a 45-15 . 0 (recording. UFO. and C.C.P. repre- t IS ornln 3 senrtrtives were absent from the House. ' In accordance with the wording of . the motion the House immediately Ni moved into Committee of Supply. . . . passed one vote. and rose to resume l lxon Outmanoeuvres Blockading Tories in Legislature business. d . . Conclusion of the two-day Bu get 27th Hour by Moving the Question Be Now debate with four Conservative . . speeches yesterday evening set. another Put to Legislature --- Second Reading record. this time for brevity. a Division was on a. Conservative . Accorded, 42 to 15 l amendment sponsored by Hon. -- Leopold Macaulay. The Henry Gov- ernment; Minister moved that "this THEN BUDGET DEBATE CONCLUDED House condemns the Government for ils failure to carry out its ore-election _ N . . . AFTER SHORTEST TALK IN HISTORY pledges to reduce taxation and find . work for the unemployed." The amendment was lost and the motion REMIER HEPBURN'S bill cancelling the Quebec con- 215.301?" supply earried on the Mime l' . - tracts was given its second reading in the Ontario Shortly before midnight last night ' . discussion was initiated on the second ' Legislature at 5.30 ocloclt last evening. but sleepy reading of the Industrial Standards; members sat on for hours past midnight. Bill, a measure introduced by At- g The power bill's passage Pnde. In a decisive, Govern- 2rs'i1,egiflete,ere11,m) W. Roebuclkhand! etutr en orce wages an ours l merit coup, the longest continuous debate of Onta rio House of labor. provided employers and em- history-Mt, hours of discussion without recess on the pro- ployees agree on a schedule. _ ! posed cancellation of the Quebec power deals. Te. bill, o.tyrr1lr?!r, to Wilmdi' " ' " Heighingtxm ayynservative.St. Dtrvid),', ANOTHER ALL-NIGHT SESSION. would serve no useful punoose. Hei, Then. to the astonishment of tho physically exhausted "we t2',',2u,'f', ','iiit,"dnr1wheen Seri-', House membrrshlp, Premier Hepburn started another "all- ously, however. as shortly after sec-i night sitting." Monday's session was officially ended at tt wounding was town without diswI . . euailon. p_.m.. Tuesday night. with Prayers inaugurating l Tuesday t? nd mam was also given to tb': Sitting. which. at 3 a.m. Wednesday morning. IS still pro- hm providing that, the T. Ar, NO. (feeding. Railway .rnanairerP"1t: he under ona "You asked tor action and you are gding to get, it,," the t,,',ee,,ti/ti",etrtsig'ttt1gart.'vhr,7iar'd' Premier had laconicaliy commented earlier in the day. and Giiiii 39.000 for the EGGGiioner. 1 into more "action" the House leaped. In three hours the Budget had been carried: on into an- 3Premler Takes Nap. other debate and the Atrorney-General's Industrial Stand- . At the moments when the Tories-- T ards Bill was passed through second reading; miscellaneous ' P, the words ot one of their number-- matters were taken ll 'fumbled the ball," and were "out- , - p. smarted" by the Government. Premier BILL l.\' COMMITTEE. 1:41"th Hepburn was sMlicllilrllz In: irst few hour" slee in about four- At 12.30 a Legislature too tired to be very much more teen hours. a p amazed. was called into Committee of the Whole. to com There was a slim of happiness m sider the vexed power bill--the cause of the "blockade" tti',)",,,,");,:,.)"',,,,',',',"',)',',),'",.,.',"",?:,':,';',' . . . s which had been staged on second reading. In two divisions l reading " 5.30. p. marked an abrupt Premier Hepburn assorted the correctness of his procedure. "iii of the first. Ontario Hashim . . . 2 "blottkade" in twelve years. As it "is. a s . . . nd the prospect 'Wt fol continued session until 6 a.m. itrhe ten Ctynservat1ve speakers mmwm To Hon. Harry C. Nixon. Provincial Secretary. and Gov- 1 ed a total of t,wenty-one hours of the ernment Leader at the moment. , twenty-six and one-half consecutive . . ' hours. ' "ms, goes the. credit. for spiking the Con- I Unexpectedly about 5.15 yesterday P.'. a. servative filibuster which had al- afternoon. Wilfrid Heighimtton (Con. P.' l ready kept the House sitting since ism'atii'e- St Andrew's, who took utr i', Monday afternoon, and which the :'he theead-ivorn Hydro contra.et de.. ' . ibate. moved an amendment to the kr. N. Opposition threatened to continue itttoiiott tor second reading whitth LE ". . 't'if _ for another twenty-four hours. Exalted ma; the bill be given a six " .',' -, . S - F . Gf? - months' hoist. Eil T P"al.i.ry,t to hi feet the Con'er ' A. H. Acres (Conservative. Carlton) I it vative Whip, J. F. Hill (Hastings rose half- ' East ), who was to have moved a five- ', " was in his r F" months hoist tor the. bill, Mr. Nixon " " seat. ap- -i 4.5. moved that; the original question be , 19.iM) 'P." J. .. ostretrtiy to ' ',w put tn a vote. and the bill thereupon ' _cri, speak is l" . received second reading by a vote .. rjdl . 'i,e,,'r"i,",fi i.', of . c' 'ilh" 's-. jgi ' iar, ment an H. c. NIXON. 42 to 15 V (:ftll.t.t,.t ija .r.,y..:.N.t, . thus open 3 u'."-"' 'sri:?""").'.",':':', . the was for li. lf' , " ' siiion to l' 1'bptfll " , . double the Icy...'-:':'"),':.':.':,.??:,?,:.')::,.:, : length at tisCbsiiai'it'd f _ the debate. to? . _ Mr. Aerett "i h o sitaurd ,' and is: t Tcr ' down. Im- A. R. Acres mediately . Speaker N. O. Hlpel called for a vote on in. t

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