The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 28 Mar 1942, p. 2

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_ MIRROR " ' "s-"-'""'-"-"-'-'---------------- l I 5 M . Ceremony of On y inufes Turns Taxes Over fo Ottawa The final sit-p in validating the lie,',', of the ormpam's IS~M< until tax transfer bill In "lticlt the Ion. Hyr, M, 1943. and a "i',',"',),",', whim tario Government stops from two;at\"~ ll.,", Pompom. in lqlllflallon major fields of taxation for themim'o 19.T2. tho Dm't't l'? appeal , duration of tho war. occurred in a Ivourt Milo ordertntho Privy Counml. tive-minutes-mon, at thr outis-l Royal Aseont had boon guru to laturr .xostrtdr:.x. when Lrutrnnnt.ithe Ihtee bill, "N'm'l'lllm after Govern/r MN." Matthew, gave the Homo opomd. Six leians and Royal Assent to tho mricsutr. one Jtlrtttan IP l, 'talleries saw Joined with thr tax tram!" hill Artmp, Leader H. C. Nixon "m" in tho roromonial ariinn wax 'Pie Lrutonant-Gotrrnnr In!" the ' Abillbt ler.'iort Mm." "Hm." Chamhrr and tho pretrrritur whirl: the moratonum lrus,latiort on thr ' Houzht thr legislation Into form . Evasion of ummonses - B F k Offi Ch d 'rutouch a tot-liii.t;ilit_\' in llic'p'oino "apparonth not under _ix. law, .i 'l'-iini:'n ('nl'llnldlmtl with ll: than 30am of ago." Till.' would, in head offu'o at a Wmd,or "filling most ("89's. hes an office hm, it was Nation." at» uwccodM for the past paintod out, fnp month> in marlin; 5"l\lll',; of Tho Attorney-General said this summomc' for hicailio.' of tho In. paitiruiar rmporatio'm thc ',1l'ltl',', . ' . wa, not p.iron--har nut-cc» u y Mistrial blaririnuk Act, Aitoittss rvarird all servings of summotlws . C,rnr,rai' Conant ""7""! in tlu, fol "ttsash of tlir Pllellt'lal ~\tatuttz. [,vgi'inlulo' inn-ma). Two of tho (illt'ClOls were ill Mioi. . Tlu, d.~t-lo~u1c cam!" tluring dis- CrHll and Otlr' iv "mill"al- None re- ~'rit-d lll 'l'oioiita liiahilit) to loratc Iranian in mmmittoo of an aniond- tl," offosr, m the ('Ulllllilll) was Innnt to tho Sumnian Co-on, tr'sponr+lt, {m failure to NL'INC the Art. Mr. Conant WU" it WNW" of Minimalism My Conant mid the ,'he atttr'ndmo'iit ""Um ltt'l'ml' a wiporalion mayor: il, hrad 0mm lo nninu-ipah'y to wrw' A "orpotatrrt't Wimiun. 1shsn., 1:110! it was found with a summons handrd to an} em. t tnp offirr "as at a filling station. ------.--, "e----,, "Tho amondmont zoos a long "ar I admit, but I hollow it to no loziral' said the Attainm- Grnrrai. "Wr cannot permit the law to he floutod in this manner." "You might bring in the office boy and this might be quomtionahle," said Govt-g»- ll Challios tCon, ' Grenville-Dundas). "Why not, when they arc trying to (wade tho act." intm'jected Leopold Macaulay, Acting Opposi- tmn Leader. Other provisions in tho amend- ment provide lor tht'ndin: serving by "'glstererl mail of summonses for offenses, under various Ontario statutes. including the Highway . Traffic Art. A discussion took platr over the question of what procedure to fol. low in the case of tourists caught evading tho Highway Art. W. A. _ Summerville icon., Riverdale), and William Duckwmth icons., Dover- ('Otll'll. felt that Ontario should follow the practice of Florida and other States and provide that. a rpecit'u' amount should he paid as a deposit to an officer. This amount would he rotuinod on settlement of the raw. Mr. Conant said he was prepared to invertigato lhis matter and to "sue instructions to guide police in, . their dealings with touru'Ms who, violate the art i -'-------------.-.

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