The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 23 Mar 1944, p. 2

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___ "i"""'"""-"""-'-""""'"-","-""""'"'"""""""-"""' . Mex eh aa l e .WOUlD REPOSE A Hlit G + l cres I S overnmen ii, _ ARMS SAFETY S k Y d O ti l:, be ar s peril ion iINGOVERNMENl O osing the proposed taking tips that had done so much to de- T ' _ . '* ' -. mgr the stock yards by the Gov-i,velop Canada. lie was solidly behind lSdiftUl departments ml agnzi: hade. crnment. A. H. Acres (P.C.. Carle-llaboin but thought they should do j',',".,",)', )Q'Ulldel contro J, e Ros' ton) told the Legislature last night) their collective bargaining with élnTlem'C and not emSp oysrs..d b' that such a move would not. be "tithe two great parties that had made {ml in .i .C.F, Parry 'ouln . ' l It the interests of the live stock breed-1h possible tor them to become Late? P the 1f?i/i,l_af1lt ast. tug u. ers. Speaking in the Budget ticrlaborers at all. BMaking his maiden speech. in the hate. Mr. Acres declared he was 100I He condemned the Opposition for 1111'-? Itr'aie, MI". 1ei.t1,'yifef this per cent behind the packing com-trying to create a platform "by (OTfn'emlm "mmem'm. fe, a le er- panies of Canada. and asked: "Ifitcaring down and criticizing," He [ll),"; Cl I,'"; death 9f fixeumen lull sou take them over as a co-opera-tpaid glowing tribute to Premier "1.1) 0" l" Va" y'."" it ,1? pow er tive business, who's going to runiDrew as a Prime Minister "sur- {3le al L Pf] m his "dm.g' 1f1lf them?" They had been a syecess)passed by no other Canadian." (Bic? .DN'NON "131.11": txl/tsie? because they were able in a big wnyl Criticizing meat rationing "though "d; r'"at'Cifj,'?ni'yi,11,e tce.,' "had left a: to process what would otherwiseieold storage plants were packed "II "it?" Ill/e/lil/ds',. th ,' "are gone to waste through in-' with meat they couldn't get rid of," .'S30 f? '21ng that .19. L Otilng ef, . e ability of smaller companies to Mr. Acres blamed such restrictions 1" (l,),' J/U,',')',,',' was a? j'/.yeyy.,n,,'y,' handle it. for the growth of a "black market" Pt in iovernment to indic.ate what He had heard never a complaint in meat in the Province. He caused l, y.'1f do "y,yy.tl changing oyer ~.hnut the Mock yards but he felt a wave of surprise which quickly "a" "din?!" ""9th production that what was wrong was principal-, changed to amusement when he I, yy.'ls"rr1t'ould not have to go iy that over 48 per cent of live suddenly announced: "I sold beef in bdg'g'l "$1199 _ stock brought into Toronto and the black market last year myself--' ' .lr.HSmith spoke of the need for Montreal was tracked in and went you couldn't do it so much this t.'f?/ysty/1io_ augmented forest file, straight lo the big packers. Ho yeat." protection and education in re-; strongly urged that the Government For reasons of general health, he ff.y"1ari.y/: encouragement; ot 9rm"; Pass legislation to make it necessary urged inspection of all live stock in l"; to reforest waste land and set-L for all live stock to go through the Ontario. including poultry. He 1lng, up of farms for the production, "tot-k yards and meet open price, made a plea for extension of Hydro of Christmas _lrees to prevent waste, competition. and better living facilities through- of larger trees. i Criticizes C.C.F. out rural Qntario and advocated as Attacks Labor Code. l lie did not eree with all of Pre. the farmers right a price floor on 'Nelson Alles tC.C.F.. Essex; __'. - t .', "'5 T ' I.".. what he sells. Since there was A Berth). reminding the House that) mler Drci1 3 y. points, he Ed's]: but price floor on everything he had to Windsor is "an industrial city and; would support them as tho will.o.f buy. therefore a union city," attacked'; li-' ori1,r1:1tci? 8550:2333}: this , Not Seen in Estimates. a; 'Iii))' a'f,,e,t,t.',1/ . _a.lyy', Cassie" to represent labor, whereas thel Pointing out that he found no) si',3,',f.',if,','lf' 1r,"",'C,r',f, I" 1t"kan,i'"i; " Ir, create." laborer of all. he maincitem in the estimates for the pro-I '1r,)/y,,youuns,sa1f'.yc111eil tang .31" J, tamed. was the man trying to pro- posed taking ovCr of tho. Unioni add 'i' " " 'm u , 1: '(oire.hte3 tide work. Labor. he said. had for- Stock Yards, "TL Lt, L E. Wirmel 'a", Ye t Gil-"9?"? "LOX? Liar?) E an ,otten the two great political par-i (C.C.F.. Toronto-Riverdale) declared 'lil:) "I???" if}. ave "id eore, -+ _ -"-_.- in the afternoon session: "I hope Uphill"? 'i.? WI 'fll .f'H'Ult accept. the Government hasn't got cold red if .lteie it" to be any. "will" "2 feet on this matter." Flt. Lt. Wir. env.royer-envloyy relationships ai.Ifi' mer was conjathng his contribu- i), in/Q,'?,).','," of friction m these crit- . .. , ' . ca Clays. clii1nontoiithene.gl"/,'itie'b" as Oppo B\ut co-operation would be neces- . He said the Opposition was pre- 'sary. ' l, _ g w_% . ' , . pared to approve the expenditure 3' Cdfiaq'él." fy,yy.,o..y,.e.'is., realized , "so that the way would be open (ll1'pe'io"tC"Ji ii),),":"'),),")",',',.,)')):,',.'.,,'." to the final transaction. the taking ' - . ' wt . T "C _ over of the great monopoly packing rm. /11',, new forte would. 1'..et.e.n/i, plants." This 40p. ho said. "must f','),".:,"),':',',?];',',,"" oyee relations would 2,s1;slir11vitco'.ci/i'Is.y' have rural He congratulated the Minister of On problems of reconstruction s-fu"';,,?,)',),:.,)' sut1d.vi1t,itriiuncieew1id and rehabilitation. he said the anticipation of a world shortage of Province dare not [all in assuming sugar this xear. The situation with Its I?" )rtt,iri.sd,'ail.,,'-iieeic' an?! {halt tt regard to the corn 'growers of Essex cou no e regar e as argey a County, however, had reached a Dominion affair. The basic formula stage where they considered them- fot, postwar stability 'v.as full em- selves the forgotten men among ployment. A great housing program agriculturists. would provide vast employment po- Where Corn Abundant tentialities. and Ontario needed a . . . great part of the 500,000 houses Starch and cereal companies. he estimated as the Dominion's need. said, bought mostly imported corn, "The Dominion," he said, "has no though L539?" 'Kent, Norfolk and plans prepared for any postwar s-ei/eil:,?",,:',',',",),,", , }3:511:31: 3mg: project. The Province, I am glad States "dr' in the Argentine and 13 to say, has at this session possessed . s" ., . itself of a Department of Planning $310; 1c?outt"1c,",s1.' fle,eut',': as: an1e,"'e2g,1'i'ilati1." he said "is ernment. he said, shoulddbe asked . . l ' , to orovide for supervise grading i'2wl,h'i,ntiaif?is malice]: :tftegggt- andpweighing of corn as well as. its - . N ion since, at resen the war .rehayl.itation .on the munici- ci,)/i/n'efrtrlQr'er)," of Essexire placed in pahties. It IS a serious and alarm- the position of being almost boot- Ing trend. loggers, while the imported corn is the legitimate article." The Dominion Government had made investigations but their find- ings were "still a deep dark secret." -----, _------.---------, _---------------.---.--

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