The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 7 Apr 1939, p. 1

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I HT Case for Roman Catholic Institutions to Go Before' eerennirmnmutioress Caucus; Delegation Calls: By--Law Approved by Private Upon Premier H e pburn Bills Committee in Legis-- NO LEGISL ATION SEEN lature Despite Attack on # # & | COhSOPShIP Pow" | | The separate schools tax question * e En r® | will, it is understood be fully dis-- J. J. GLASS OPPOSES: cussed, in caucus by Premier Hep-- l esn in oommecmwan | burn and the Liberal members of _ k s % t | the Legislature before the present Eweeping aside opposition, the session of the Ontario Legislature Legislature private bills committee cnds. yester:lay recognized 'homo_ ie Representatives of the Catholic rights" for Tqronlo and valgldnl'ed 'TaXpayers'~ Asgociation and-- the the city council--approved anti--noise * French--Canadian Eduestional Asso. by--law. | The )e dpprpennniviiifire qaliih 71 'ciation conférred with Mr. Hepburn dorsed Toronto's agreement with [for--NaIf an hour yesterd8y but de-- fhe harbor commission Aie np.""e | clined afterward to discuss the rea-- the Malton and Island C conge" sons for their visit. It is under-- The legislation passeq wnh' but stood, however, that they pressed fnc Amendment. proposed bs is for some assurance from the Prime formey.General Conant, who (-I:'nm- Minister that their petitions be ho !he e should_ ha_ve e ".'h-t given party caucus consideration to change the anti--noise by--law if ; fat the earliest opportunity. ' 1t wete foum.l ie ?xperlence .'h.;' There is very little likelihood, it u;ne ;;.lmthe C l;uscf e u'r::;mh; is reported, of the government ever ow / Pigromadihe t euillt ae » . y again attempting further aid to the vote of the committee <with the Separale schools through the med-- g:oviso fhal Enonkes, if a.'-""" should ium of special legislation as was lagpro:ied Py (he Oatario Menicl-- tried once before. Special grants 3 ag oo AR it would a s | 4 e iiks ppear, are to be the ta.clk:d C;:::s ';l;::'d}'sgf!\:;flw:\:l::; » imedium employed to provide any which requir:d written assent from |further assistance that in the gov-- § the police commission for the use "2'1';9;: 5H°pif[':l':.2hi; 'igq(':"ri'-:' Lon: + Regpra Vn bagntrglihes "_publu- re don presid'ent of thé C;utl";olic Tax-- | flns "Thk wrad "The moarn ar parorar CRsvatiation, 'neaded, yecter. | police commissioners be -- given g:yi: "':gr:ta?O"A ?\{tclslt;vir:emxeé& i nroms 1 Cmsorf' 'h? eched, Chatham; Rev. F. J. Brennan, Lon-- charging that the commissioners in de a Edmond Clothier and E cases in the past "have acted in a C?ni)m taWwa * very peremptory manner and may Mr. Glass moved and Mr. Cross esormeaux, do so again:" seconded the motion that the Mr. Glass believed that consent, ClAUse be struck out, but their j If any, Should be obtained from an Amendment was _ defeated after elective body. Alderman Mrs. Plumptre, early Allan Lamport (Lib., St. Davia),. Proponent of--the antisnoise legisla-- in opposition to the claim, charged . 49 explaine_d that it was only that the provision was designed to | agter carefgl investigation that the give authorities power to control' eity council decided to place the situations "like those down on Par-l "S;!r.'";"" authority with the non-- liament Street, where every Satur.| POlitical police body. & f forbid-- that regulations forbi day night there was an amplifier 'The airport agreement was sharp-- di}:oldtlpugckers to gtransport cattle biaring "forth and a man going| IY OPDosed by J. E. McMillan, who _ > ore than 100 miles were adversely &round with a tin cup collecting said he represe'med t'he"roronto ?ffecting farmers' marketing, the for the campaign expenses of the| Pr0P®rty Owners' Association. Legislature Agriculture Committee ol would eek on the efone m yat on gterda recommended abolition of "I would sooner have that than P%®G 0n the ground that the har-- Y;S 100-¥ni1e limit on trucking H-- to choke them off," retorted Mr _ bO" commission would be certain to the 100 hi category Glass. Incur a deficit in the nperqtion of censes mt'onsof'J w f'i-eebm*n (Lib., Hon. Eric Cross, Minister of Mu. & Property on which the city had M'l?i)(,il?sz:: North) and Farquhar nicipal Affairs, supported Mr. Glass, $D°"t $1,755,000 and had leased to | Olliver (U.F.O., Grey South), it was holding that "it is an erroneous t"° Department of Transport, Ot-: o ested that licenses be issued for delegation of powers and an in-- *2Wa. for 81 a year. j Si'lkm cattle to any place in On-- fringement of public rights" to 'hTh_e committee gave the city au. ::l:lco & place within the power of the police ority to exempt the forme_sr hqme * ol on of potatoes commission the right to say whe-- Of William Lyon Mackenzie, first C'orr:lplillz(()ixfi\:I}SD';C%zgsin'%arket. ther or not a person or a group o onie-- Miwor: ht 82 Rend Street, ;Nab axvesrt as a means of raising had the right to holid an election fr0m taxation, and to exempt trom' 1}118 eugm 'of the Ontario--produced meeting. taxation a pzivngdwelling from ghe' the q dY for stabilizing market «_ Besides, he claimed, there was | time of the erection of the dwelling erop anMor "h Baker (Lib., YOrk adequate authority vested in the UNti!l the time it was occupied, pro-- p'ncasl.) charged department stores preceding section of the bill to con.| Y!ded that time did not exceed two I\ord f toegs as loss leaders and trol the noise--by--amplification prob. Y°A"S. C. M. Colquhoun, city so-- o one taran take the rap." lem. leitor, said the legislation was de-- the farmer;[ aDeewan \I{nister of sgigned to encourage bfluildmg. Ag?cn\iltfi;'e. .agreed' UInFegulated trucking had upset to some extent the orderly marketing of potatoes and he advised a campaign of edg' cation to precede compulsory £1a0; ing "within a reasonably short time."

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