The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 23 Mar 1939, p. 1

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l L @ 6 Progress of the debate on the _Colonel Fraser Hunter's resolu-- Speech from the Throne was speed-- tion--now before the Legislature-- ed yesterday in the Ontario Legis-- which asks the Hepburn Govern-- lature when Premier Hepburn, con-- glem to pass a bill conscripting , oth property and civil rights in trary to the usual procedure when this province--'"to the defense of consideration of legislation is sched-- our free institutions" -- is being uled as the main order, called Ior' amgndqd to plz_a('e the onus for such the resumption of the debate. ::g;:'i:'il'::m"i;":o" o'? the ;'edeg'al f P forcts st , -- where, remier J. Frank Kelly (Lib., Muskoka.' Hepburn has intimated, it properly Ontario), and Ross A. McEwing: belongs. (Lib., Wellington North), filled out The resolution, in its amended a sitting which saw nearly moi f"i:t(:;!lml};:)'u t;Om'c'.hefo:r'le the Prm' c f R e _ 3 8 iis afternoon for hours of discussion over bills in the debate which Premier Hepburn second and third readings and be--| guaranteed in the event of Prime fore the Committee of the Whole | Minister King, at Ottawa, failing | House. The debate will be resumed | :)':' g:f'h';'; Ie:f"é ang atdeq%ateB re?lg * | anada to the Britis today by J. J. Glass (Lib., Toronto--| Prime Minister's recent appeal to St. Andrew.) the Dominions for concerted action Both speakers rapped the Con-- in the present crisis. servative Opposition for its stand ":u's':o::c leadmtg dm'ember: Orf the | expected to make frank in not taking part in the d"h'_""l and fearless comment on the atti-- and bothn attacked the Conservative tude of the King Government to members claim, as expressed date, and some are said to be in through their _ leader, _ Colonel {*:)\t'gr Ofa p:@('lputating a regibSIeredl i r af P so as to put every member on George A. Drew, that they did not record with his constituency. l wish to "waste the time of the -- I House" by prolonging the debate. Mr. Kelly applauded the govern-- ment for having appointed the Can-- cer Commission and, while not say-- ing the treatment given at the Bracebridge clinic was a "cure," added: "If you could see the scores' who visit the clinic you would not wish to deprive them of that hope.| A I will continue to lend my efforts on their behalf." The former Mayor of Huntsville| claimed the fish ponds which have | % been located in Muskoka would s guarantee sport for many years to come and added, "that is a great asset to one of the greatest indus-- tries in the province, the tourist | business." Both fish and game and highway policies have been of im-- Imeasurable help in promoting the . tourist industry's "found money," he said.

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