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Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 3 Apr 1941, p. 2

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Auatinnmemmeoms ancmemnenciommmen n amentineneep niienniessmmrnmmmmmmnemmemmmmmmmmmmmmmemmmmenms se s« l 'Atrocious' French On Air Says M.LA. _ HYDRO EXP | Quebee, April 2 (CP).--Per-- reault Casgrain (Lib., Gaspe North) urged in the Provincial Legislature today that the Cana-- hiurdhd dian Broadcasting Corporation * Miebisa se t t ic recatcaiis be asked to exercise greater con-- trol over its programs. + Annual LOSf s|75.000 s During a debate on the Prov-- on Transaction, House inco's education system, Mr. Cas-- |S TOld During DObOfO grain said children were being wl uhi eiererrvinmererrees taught correct French in school, T".T W|TH HEPBURN but listened to radio programs in which "atrocious" French was used when they went home. The export by the Hydro Commis-- sion of 42,000 horsepower at Mas-- sena, N.Y., to the American Alumi-- num Company entailed a loss of "at least $175,000 annually to the Hydro municipalities," George H. Challies (Con., Grenville--Dundas) charged in , the Legislature Budget debate last night. In a tilt with Premier Hep-- burn, he challenged the Govern-- ment to justify the agreement. The attack on hydro policies was § jJoined by George S. Henry, former Premier, who declared that the Gov-- ernment. leaders who backed the * Quebec power repudiation act and "robbed Hydro" of its reserves woere ' "ashamed of it." s "H,\'dro.has been the football for h "Are you aware that this United the last six or seven years, and now _ States concern is producing alumi-- the game is up." said Mr. Henry num for British planes?" asked the There wasn't a private corporation Premier. in' America worthy of comparison Mr,. Challies charged that the * wm) lll,vdru. which didn't carry more same company, in 1918, "under the on he said. Chairman In. T. 11. . right 10 inewn a adumersed wau Th sion, he said. & ¢. -- T. H. gn. lo instal a submerged weir in gg\g'fmha: tflrctq'tx.mxt;.\l'v'.\'arm;d the ll.l'(' river to divert St. Lawrence Naa m "* rat ydro did not water lnto.lls power plawnt, on the 8'}}':'\';(;';"1';':} hev ar 8 understanding that the weir was to is n thomfact 1'3;'1. t' "l'.\p 'BIC_ m-'-[l\l(')m be nemoved when l_he war contracis t-his Nl;a"-cna dl'\[)O'H& aii(:):d::llf ::xc.wu:ho P o oooeined 1i'e hss 4NL@33 * sec ary ever been re 7 i power, when they know it is 90 per Mr. Cha]llli;?wa\:d;::o:a:d. f t cent load factor power, the same as | two--d P s Aue Abarihinpd is delvered to any power user in )--dam plan of the St. Lawrence Ontario." said Mr. Henre $ dov glopmom. instead of the one--dam "IT'he Premiet s(:cks- to ;m_m_ Kim« r?l.q.ncct now _ under consideration, Self with a flas. on tho gmuhd t'hatf (Id.ln)'_'.(lhlhal it was 1}10 Massena in-- i it is going to a war industry in the' :,(;ff"h oo ate a'.'-(mg 4,000 Cana-- United States. But that is no reason | "fdl" P;l'OPIC. occupying 18,000 acres whatever that the Massena Cnmpan\" and, to make a sacrifice in the should not pay for its power." $ new St. Lawrence development." Premier Hepburn, in explanation, | "LO8in& $4 to §5 Per H.P." stressed that the exported power "I am surprised you are not inter-- Kas '(('lca].labl(\ power, nn_d uw.,-cfo,@ ested in the war effort phase of this segr':r:: n the Commission's rc--l f:.\port agreement." said the Premier. Mr. Challies, a resident of Morris-- | t am not disclosing a State secret burg ('laimoil. Hydro )ol; ';--Orll (4 .\?hen t say that the British purchas-- left 'the eastern (-oum'icv. m\:'ithw: :7':(';: e powes pos 1h ie NN o o send ' ® . C " ~ as w 1# shortage of 38,285 horsepower. He ge apx:)x x(;lotovgeoilllgmlz take second claimed eastern municipalities were place to the Premier in [)atx'ic;tci:?;lf' aying fro § A f & % x o * goisegowormthafu 'gmsr:ioci n;ptl_o.pcr retorted Mr. Challies, declaring that the western counties, a :'I)a'I l-cls in _ his first duty was representation of | Mats, that ay (ullu' ks n po(lf(%\-arfi': l.hc'(;nlorc'als of the Eu.sl{:rn Ontari0| would press unceasingly for a "uni-- :,;b,.l,,:,::lc:;' is You can't -- justify this | versal" or flat ra rer P s | Province. "I willmgo':\cll(n:hgfc"-mc o If my memory serves me right, | verts in Eastern Ontario," he prom. | [A L "IU felling secondary power at | ised. ario,* he prom--« $2 per horsepower before this Gov-l (The flat rate system has been ;:"n:'mem fool office," said. the Pre-- | J 8 + |r. advocated previously during th "Tnle lan! 8 e s s B L% M current session by ProvincialgSccre- \'ouT:rl: el:v':otrlsi:i;o'?g:ilg N{)x? \g:.altl:mt tary Nixon and A. r Acr t Ag * t es. Cary;eton) ) d A. Holly Acres (Con,., HOnlthls deal, after you take care of * ie transmission loss and the loss i The debate soared C a 65 in i stage when Mi. Challi:e: t:n}:::u;g ;:(528"8;' Pyou i orsepowe, "betwcen the Massena export and asser 7 "ad t her horsepower. f that Hydro -- was a'nh '{Issened He declared that the last 25,000 power for $12.50 pe p"'-"f asing the horsepower purchased frore the Mac-- wie.00 per horsepower on laren Power Company brought tt a 70 per cent load factor and selling _ total w it at $14.50 on a 90 per cent 1 aniount i1 birchasei! Quebec' factor with payment in C oad _ power up to 791,000 horsepower, the | unds anadian | same total as the original contracts' * | repudiated by the Government.

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