The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 17 Mar 1944, p. 3

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I M h l 'To 10 Per Cent, Frosf Reveals 'r... . . . " 1 Treasury Vivian Sees Hope. . oo' that those!accruing to the Provincia . y . ' Acting ',1roilt'/,teli),'d. on horse from this source and that it. the Health Minister Dr. R. p, Vivian who can allot land a fairly stiff Province failed to act the Dorpiniy jtold the Legislature yesterday that far'CS can best if) Government haSIGovernment likely would raise its Ithe Ontario Government hyy.d. fox: tax. the Ontarp tracks tax from 5 tax. . . . tan early adjustment hy P1tio.ryt's boosted the 'tICU,' cent. Provinciall One Queen's Park Viewpomt IS Selective Service of the hospital it)" cent to rpm-0st disclosed inithat. the Provincial levy IS more-0f help shortage which had compelled Treasurer 1fii1hsts" i"ir,tiiTrry". This) license fee than a tax. With two Provincial sanatoria for tuber- his Budget ad "tis" Cvenue from $1elmoney pouring through le Parr. eulosis cases to leave 168 of their "vill increase "18000 .mutuels in an ever-increasing vol- beds empty- 000.000 to $2003 if the Treasurerlurtw, the Government took the l "We have been attempting to have 1 In the wot 5 . asable by the'stand that the imposition of an ln- iNational Selective Service take "the rate oi .l/,'dinill'tai'lllt issued creased contribution to the public (steps to provide needed staff." said holder of a ),l'il.'dll'li"u system (i.iiflotiois" would place a burden where ithe Minister, "but so far with no und/u' the [11,1411 5 to 10 per cent."lit could best be borne-on those isuecess. We hope for an adjustment e.. 11crrj'fdvng','li1ni'o,1,1 Government 3mm money to risk on the thorough- iin the near future." "If" Il"), PCI' rent cut out of the breds. , The matter was brought before taking: a i the tracks keeping 7 per ithe House by G. H. Mitchell (C.C.F., wage; ty/l/f/Li,'.';,',,' this means that York North), who referred to a: cent [01 rerv dollar bet at the tracks article in yrsteyiay'.s., Globe 1'l 'f/ent"), finds its wav to taxing Mail concerning "ti, Sltmauondagvltuse -..' i . . . . , V ital eson.an . . . he tracks themselves [Toronto hqsplta . bodies :ngvligctial Treasurer did not ;koka hospital, Gravenhurst. The I is in announcing the _ Mr. Mitchell asked that all pos- go Int? (Elaine on wagers. It is isible steps be taken to have the boost JU" nod-ow. that Ontario _'situation corrected, and suggested unticrs _ should be more revenue increased wages for help might do felt there Ch it. Dr. Vivian explained that the Government had no control of the! shortage of kitchen and general service help, but was doing what It P id E f Fi cial Aid could, and hoped for early results. i, gFor Healfh, Hydro, Research ,' Adtiitusnisl Pivovincial financial 3ttiigoeg.ieegiggn1tesdtttfu1ngefsli': _ . 16, were an ' . . iasslestarwr. ttt the fields of health i'ie's'l, 8816,000 to the University Qf Iand welfale. as well as grants to Toronto and $250,000 each to Queen's ' . .1 , whet and extension and Western to aid higher educa- lOntallo 1lnlVCl'til d h _ iallv scientific research I . y, . . . - n nce y tion, esp"? . h b_BWe . 6M ly,ra/. y?,f,iy.', 111rf ("121 uFrost in An outlay of about 3400-000 IS plan, (Provincial IleasUlel L.'.d. ' " 'ned for Hvdro to add another 400 e ', taddress yese By. l . . . . . _ _ "uiJe,t),'i"'G' million is budgeted for'mlles of rural ilrrhns',t,1,iisdisonso1ina'?ss :2 Illealth and Welfare Ps'trt/,',5gt,s,il/)1,,'ivpr'r,,'i',"':Cd1if)te, I:(llltlitional 5.670 l . ' . t t "tt m (y 7 l. . . iTht1 (,n/2t,i,',',) :1 :d'ditlonal $2.651.- rural customers now totflhng 136.; "72'. via . welfare with $2,106,000 000. The Province pays 00 per cent, lb") was A of capital costs. Rate fft,"lre't,g/,' onus _Ee V . _ f t e ne ' - ll bring the outlay or With the mowed of postwar skill WI 7 and knowledge taking the place of of rural areas to 5900.000 . Budget Debate Opens Tuesday The Budget debate will open in the Ontario Legislature Tues. day afternoon, Premier Drew told the House yesterday. Flt. Li. L. E. Wismer (C.C.F.. To- ronto-Riverdale) will lead off as the Opposition's financial critic. For the Liberal group the de- hate probably will be opened by A. St. Clair Gordon (L., Kent West), former Provincial Treas- ttl'el' and recently retired head of the Ontario Liquor Control Board, though in view of his recent illness there are reports . that he may not be able to undertake the task.

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