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Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 10 Mar 1944, p. 1

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l ---.-- I 1,/)ee,otc,'1e,,eti'un, 'l1e"rf,o'iei'Qi"1ig In .addi/ion to implementing 2',1(; night in the Legislature hy Garfield 'l'.:.,',',",,',":,' tIC/r fionvt"T:'h)vao/i1ol,d) AndersontC.C.F., Fort William), who Chg: Premier Drew must also cor-l warned that. as far as the Thunder wa'hw "economic tangle" in manvi Bay district was concerned, timber municipalities due to inequitable; 'l',',':.?,',,"',',? 'll/cial')',',','",'.,')":."",?,',:,:,: assessments and school rates, f; I: ' ' . ." . . " - ... st) "are ing in the Throne Speech debate, ilf1t11efdhYt,"ia1.Ce,s,ldhd/" . the Mayor of Fort William said the In": Millard closing the 'i'hi'one [ltei",1'rt,2i1y"ia.ggt 1:?de at Speech debate for the Opposition. p25": in; ex- adjourned the House to continue . t . . . his remarks probably today. Dana Lands and Forests Minister w. G. . . , , . . . H. Porter tP.C.. roronto-St. George) Thompson interrupted at this paint r", , and asked the Fort William mem- Ill fied,',',? the debate fot the her it it was not a fact that the an"): d .fi ures on taxes and Lakehead municipalities had asked {New 'lf, similar homes in the Ontario Government for permis- assessmen , Y 'k M." . sion to Pxport wood. various parts of the or s--: imico, "Yes that is so " replied Mr An- Long Branch. Forest iIill and Scar- dPI'SOil. "it was asked as an u'nem- r,bot'o--to show wide disparity Which plovment measure But todav 1must be adjusted. .he. said. This alarm is felt at the tremendous throught from Provincial. Secretary amount of wood being exported " CG. H. Dunbarthe approving remark Coupled with his views on timher chat equalization of assessments was was a request that the Government lexactly'wh'at the Government was move in th directio of in . 1trying l o. . salaries of tu2crtlonoo/dl'gt1e. Mr. Millard warned that it the lie school teachers. 32 per'cent A.'; Government did .not implement. its ceived less than 8600 a veal" 60 peri (school tax promise at once there cent were in receipt of less thani iwould be Idangerous disappoint- $900 annually, and over 73 per cent! (ment and disgust, and H." Glowin- were paid Gi than $1,200 a year he, gment would be charged with break- asserted. 'ing faith." , "Not a verv attractive wage "i S. J. Hunt (PC., Renfrew North) observed Mr. Anderson. "it wagesi lauded Government postwar. plans were in line with the cost of living) Ibut warned l.httt people" did not I am sure he wouldn't have so mu/il lwant paternalism and advised that difficulty getting teachers, even in i'he Province help those who help wartime." l themselves. Wants Control Gordon to Take Of 'h/ b R I I Seat 1n House o u e A. St. Clair Gordon (L., Kent In a reference to labor strikes, West) will make his first ap- T. P. Murray IL., Renfrew South), pearance in the Legislature 2,'f7g,ne,f,. 'hnzobfrtill'e'énd said It next week and will undertake 'l," ":9ng Jlid, edt',:,?,',",),")",?,), the duties of financial critic for should he the final word," he said, the Liberal group. MR Gordon "and no 010. or other union has fully recovered from his re- should rule. If a Government can- cent illness. It is expected Pro- '2tnfosnatd",yeic1,le, the Govern- vincial Treasurer Leslie Frost _ . "'. . ' will bring down his Budget ":3: 'lit,'eef2'indtictlt 02;": 'io/l',',; either late next week or early Europe he said and, t'houp ht tram; the following week, depending it the Lia.' Government tr. f: a on the degree of progress made land had "kept its eyes Welt?" _/lit with other matters before the ler would not have got as far as he House. did. "While they were wrangling Hitler was welding his gang to- gether," said Mr. Murray. _----- ---------.

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