The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 27 Mar 1943, p. 1

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I MA RC H 27 O . . . I Mario h/inisfer Te s L'ltini'ite annual wealth produced being made easily available, for , hv Oiitaiio's forest resources, based Americans who wished to build tour- . ist. homes in the northland. and the Oli the wood and paper products change would attract. many Ameri- resulting from them. approaches can here and provide work. S232.000,000, llon. N. o. Ilipel, "W'l The Ontario war emergency train- ister of Lands and Forests. told the l ing program, of which ho is chair, Legislature yesterday Ill forecastingiman, Mr. Hipel said, had trained a :reat postwar futttie. For CVCI'Y'over 108,000 men and women. and dollar invested in the forests. he ' had 6200 in training for the armed said. additional wealth of $50 Was i sewn-cs at the lowest gross cost in being eieated. lthe Dominion up to last year. He said the department was study-i Criticizing the Budget. system. in: a two.fold plan for ab?sot'hi.nTwhich, he said, planned in advant-e manpower after the war. one plan i for a surplus, instead of a deficit, for immediate employment and a , W. J. Stewart (Frog. Con., Toronto- ilong-term development scheme. QM. Parkdalei charged the Government :tario's slogan should he, he said: ' was "buying the pooplo's votes with ("Pi'evem finest. fires. eliminate ': their own money." as he cited lwaste and plant moie trees." -mounting legislative Costs over the f Mr. llipel outlined. dopat'trttenC'yoars. - ieff0i'ts in eliminate waste in the Hon. St. Clair Gordon. Provincial {Provinces 100 million acres ot for-i'rvoasurot. and head of the Ontario iest, land. through regulating timber Liquor Control Board. defended u". 'leneih. finding uses for cheap- un- dorlouriqrtlints,r on liquor revenue 'merclian'able lumber and sawmill since the future. with the Ottawa left-o\'ei-. l.'.tlieito burned but now Govainment in contiol in this re- tttilizud by pulp mills, etc. gard, was uncertain. Ho offered To alleviate the fuel wood situa- this as one reason for need of a lion. the depaitnv-nt was permitting guaranteed ievenue in liquor. municipalities in cut fuel wood on T tCliawn lands and was offering fuel inood at ieasonable priees to any . ione who wanted it. It had asked for zaid through the Federal Fuel Con- :troller. but Ottawa had acted too late to be of benefit this ycar in that 'the farmer was not assured a profit- 'able "roadside priee" in time to put men into the woods. . Permissive legislation was being . ' studied to restrict cutting of trees on private lands, for while Ontario's tree-planting over the past 10 years averaged 13.000000 tit-es. the annual consumption was 13.000000 for pulp- wood. five to eight million for lum- her and 10 and 15 million fm tuel.; Christmas trees are proving a vexed question. Mr. Hipel said, and . ho fomeast a bill to regulate "tres- . 'pass cutting" on "private lands. Summer resort sites, heretofore not sold on Crown lands, were now C T o ancer Research Foundation 1A' f H old Kirb 's Bill ; im o ar y i, A hill to mtaliiisii "Ihr, Oulatio outstanding Tc',""':,',",'.:,:,?),.'"','")';' i , l .. . '.,', stir eons. ra io tierapists an . l Cancer '1 ""91"" and Rum?" n I other experts. This board will work i Foundation" will ho inirrulucvd Ill i under the board of trustees. {the Legislature next "705 by llcalllC, The bill will likely come before lfdinister Harold Kirby. who has 'the Legislature for first reading on ibeeii allo1ttul $500,000 by the Cabinet "NVadnr'srltiy or Thursday. Notice of Las an initial grant in a Ptovincc-rinityiiot] lo introduce it was given wide cant-er program. h." Mr. Kirby )esterdav. , The bill will set up a board ot, Co-ordination of activity is one ot t triistees to administer the grant and the Primo objectives of MR Kirby's to superintend the win-k of tlieiplan. The eight cancer clinics of ifouudation which will be established the Province will not be disturbed tin Toronto. Clinical research and by the new setup. The foundation ', hospitalization of cant-er sufferers Avill be a cancer hospital, one ot the. I will be housed in one handing. .largest of its kind in the world, and _ An advisory medical hoard will he Ia clinical research centre, all housed set up, and this will be composed of fill one building.

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