The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 30 Mar 1943, p. 1

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I I i I Bargaining Bill Detail . Laid Before Caucus 355ng Students of Liberals by Conant S I l Receive Help, . . . a s ucation inist r A collective bargaining hill pal- Y M S e 5:11:31 'y I"; 'J/IT,)",!,',";,:?,":,',,) State scholarships, tenable in any bv 'iua'"C,vd) ""/, e Introduced Ontario university, agricultural col- ' 't . 1 mm ' .oyernment. on lege or normal school, ate to be in- Thursday, it wastteCirled last night troduced in the Province nest au 'luuasupas,t.'.t Liberal members at tumn, it was disclosed in the Legis- s t . . lature re" 'tlay r . Premier Conant and members of [a/cu/hit,?,'",?,".)'.,',',)', LiOHEdECZTiCoi? his Cabinet laid the entire problem Thev are 'intended to aid deservin. before the Liberal membership, and students in continuing their'educag- trfi71:tl,lly {forehead "TENT 11.0"] tion when they could not otherwise nearlv two haouo' aantféhhhilllf l; ll? do so, provided they have shown was some Ji,Cli1,'i',,n/),1 1'fu.h/f, necessary qualities of mind and C' . g . . a character for the courses they plan sections of the report, it is under- to undertake stood, hut the main rovisions were . approved. p From 300 to 400 scholarships with The Government will hold an- f "I/l)"':,',':,,),'))"?,,?, $450 each are other caucus Monday or Tuesday o " .aWa" C " amount will before tho bargaining hill comes up filth "ilelatmc 1:100" of "if HUGH". for set-0nd reading. It was stated 8" cr a owance or a stu- last night that a week's debate on dent who has to leave home to take the measure is likely to take plat-e. his, course. Scholarships will apply, Ono of the thanges dist-ussed was mid? lire-50m plan. only to Ht? first ' to bring prosriulions under the art £11081}. '12i'i lo Federidl bimont- into the labor t-ourt rather than 1 s pan. ll was CNP aiiie(. cori- have infractions tried it." a magis- ti.n.ues.' from there and the Provin- trate. It was felt that in the iiiit-r- rial plan 15 intended to dovetail into ests of uniformity it would be better HIP . . . to have the labor court try such _ rovision is to be made also, the Cases rather than police courts 33:11:35,112" s/',id' {til'.i)l'igllllt and able throughout the Province. Yi s o . OD am 1Cll' UPPCIN The compulsory filing of a finan- '53102: 1Slalzldltlgl if parents] cannot rial statement by a trade union-a a or o '90P item at school. so provision strongly opposed by labor lgthat they may be put in a_i>o;siti0Ii - may he altered hy making the l? qualify for 1,,scholysll,ip In a filing of such a statement (-ontin- [later 30313 Details of "if? upper. gent upon the discretion of the "02301 l3l'9l)0>alh\\'01'0 not gtVCn. court. This would likely be in the 1CIT? lti lo f' no interference "pm of a complaint against a 'with the awarding of scholarships, union. 'which will be in the hands of a com- Another section provided that the {mittce already , cxper.i.yyed with nt-t, shall not be a detriment to re- (such matters. Thy will be award- turned soldiers who left industrial 'Cdl ','d, I/tlf, basis of need andd FM to join the armed forces. It [SC-10 arsnlp, ut 110 pupil will be a - was the opinion of the rant-u.- that mitted merely on scholarship with. all returned soldiers should he in- Fifi oualities of.mind and character eluded, not merely those who left Ito fit I? for his course. .the House industrial jobs. Lwas to d. Also. scholarships will be Premier Conant is reported to ',awarded on a toopul.atityt basis, with have told the caut'us that the Gov- :,a smaller rural unit giving smaller ernmem was duty bound to bring ,centres P. greater percentage than in a collective bargaining hill, and 5181179? UNUS- that it was never the intention of t The. $450 amount of the scholar- theGocornment to evade its duty. ship is not intended to cover the Left. Committee Alone. entire cost of the first year's study, _ _ ' I, _,,', . . , iparents and pupil being expected to Mr. Conant ls said to have 105" do their part. Scholarships will not the members that the reason he did 'be awarded to students whose par- not have anything to do with proper. ents can afford. to pay" for their ration of the report was that he did education . not wish the Cabinet to be left open "This is a new ex eriment in in. to the charge of using influence on vestment of the . iapital of this the committee. . . . , ." . '., Province in its youth. I'm confi- Labor Ministot' Peter 'lleenan dent youth willirisc to its opportu- spoke at some length and urged all. it n, aid Dr McArthur out support for the bill to be m y, S ' l . brought into the House this week. Provincial Treasurer St. Clair Gor- don, in private life a well-known manufacturer. endorsed the com- mittee's report. it is understood. It was the feeling that the com- mittee's report was eminently fair to both labor and management, and did not give the former a club over the head of industry. This was not the view of the members when the Government first drafted a bill with the aid of J. L. Cohen, then counsel . for the 01.0. This draft bill was t thrown out, and finally a commit- tee was named. . A vote of thanks to the commit- tee was adopted without dissent.

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