The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 4 Apr 1946, p. 6

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. a Man! 4 . I "_---..-..-- . T--- . N d f P . q . . l ee 0 rovmcra Marketing ihsparhnerd. Urged b Lib l L d Establishment of a new Depart, better opportunity to compete in ernment member on th ' . , . ... . . . , . e present ment of Marketing, to prepare tol world markets." three-man board meet the problem of finding: mar-j Britain, he said. would purchase ll "rlt. . . , ... kets for all Canadian agricultural: . .'. Mm was an unique Organiza- i where the best was offered, with lion. he said, with onlv those who "mum." when a slum" dcvclops: Danish bacon tending to crowd out receive Dower payinc L, anv part after Europe-s stticktxn '""."Itrrs: Canada's product. This was just of the organization h .rN.. . id ' 1",',"0'(ia')'i"o" 1r'l/'/i'.('i'1,.y's/,,'-.'11"),,,l.i.j; one oxample of what would oC0ur. ".xismple Ci 'icrii." ftsl 1v1'id1ld1;l1,", L:'Zl(ll'l li/l/ll/if:)")')'"?,,'.',',",". . if ' He also urged Ir" the $11.31."?le hy the People. of the people. Second Mi. Oliver advanced his strum-s- department could sf)? 1 at arm only to the "sponsihility for pay- tion when speakin" on the bird-wt products wore Iconstdet'ed during ment of hands, tho Government's . _' . Ps 7 '. . f the research which, in the postwai great interest "Trc in extension of motion. .iJ.1t1,!,""y,y on a tern-tiled world, would find many uses for rural power. For this i'e'i~oyn 'l'w [err of .9t to. 22 the 1u"ur.Y'it.lon products not previously considered Government ha\s (would It'lllr'l norm; taken tut two rolcs. lhelttrst m many fields. power extension lost: which Il was on an amendment lalilt'ti hy The Government, ho said, Seri- amounted to-an investment f§2l)'" p. Ohwsr. .Whlfh deprecated .1th mush undermined the financial sto- million Durincr mp next (it: JC, _'.-' (amt-rumor" 5 "mum" to "1mm" hind. of Ontario hy budgeting: fru thr,0 to riorifi,,. S4y, niillitn .x'd'l'l to! revenues tn meet "lamnmfumi it dhi,it durini: a period of hiclr, he invested in tll,,",",:',,:')',','),',,,) 01" Prmtnmal tlvfirit of $3 mlrliotrs revenues. Surely. he said. duriit: Third trJ,i','n','i'/r/r,C,':. l',')"; 'Ijhe so'ttilltl \oti Y2?" on Piot'iiirial good times economy should be pi'ar- ernmt-nt Mr Challies Cid w' "t" l'ivur.urtu' l.t'>lit' Fiost h motion lo tired. with "something Mina pul q... that. iii.hfii'i" lit')\\t*'7' '.r)),1s,,l?. "ly" "Hibmlgll' _ away for storniier days ahead." ("Hid Wm". th",', (-m'm;2':; farmers. soid Mt. Ohvvr. "all WheneveryotherGovornr_ wa, ha\'inn an investment J/ S4 "Jillth zit-toiiiplisht-d a lio'llierlOlh in!) urging a war against inflation. he in a :"Hhm ("j-"mod 1}".le 1.1V. tint dining tho "m and no" "H"! lui- lsaid. Ontario's Government was fail- n.vdrr/con/mi,rsid Int-irent'illr 'l/f,' l"", (10".de" for tood-hunun lint-I to give leadership in Ihat rp. said. a one-time "white-olec him: biurope. rhry would mcrl that .s'pm't. The Government. he added. the Ahitihi projVit. now "[2"; , -------------- . ---r-'..------,_, "0va he Said. despite the "roh. ,shoulrl practice what it preaches, servos totalling $14 mint-ms, equal lems vaused them when their land when it urges school boards to to half its invested (-apiial. products had lo S C il under 'economize with grants it gives show l Unrllihics E'i'uyinr " for tne ("Oilinzs which failed to provide what it means by budgeting for 2Intuie. Ilr. Ciuliirc said. represent- sufficient returns to purchase 'eeonomy. ed an investment nt' Sim million. equipment and supplies. Hydro Minister George Challies 'Afnong mu p:tt.i,ot'lu, up «aid. would Their effort to inrreasc Produc- lwas the only other Budget speaker, hp the tlr:, Joni-311mm Rfilntl~ plant lion. Mr. Oliver said, was (wearing; and he confined his address to a my the Ottawa Rirrtr: tr,vivsrn!ssion a bigger problem for the future. survey of Hydro during the past lines from more, in l~lington and . one \\lllt'll might seriouslyaffvct year. Rate redur-tions had been Burlington; H rru'ors,ti unit at Do- the ('~'()lt()lll)' of the whole nation {effected for every user of Hydro in Cow Falls, and a (lt'Vl'lIIlinlf'lll at Not lolt'W't'. he said. would Europe l0ntario. ht said. programs of con- StewartVille on the Aladawaska. need Canada's enieruem-y <1lpplies; struction had been undertaken with soon that mntinent would I'ku'0VCt'.,l bigger plans fot the coming year. "When those rvountrier, begin to, and rural Hydro extension on a iehaiiilitate Weir industry. inrlud- five-year plan had become one of in: agiirnlture. we will find our- the major undertakings. wives invite: the piniilt'nt of a vol- Ontario's Hydro, Mr. Challies said, time of minim-non whirh will create wa. the nation's biggest corpora- suiplztses." said Mr. Olivot. "l sul,-' tion under one management. with mit now that we would he fat-in}; the exception of Canada's two mil- that problem. and pit-punt; for ii.' ways. It had an investment of $396 We should have, a I)einaitnient of million. with the partnermunicipali- Marketing. whirh would see-k mai- ties investment to1alling $140 mil- lu'ts and would also serk to estah- lion. It was wholly within the con- lish hi:.:h standards for Canadian .trol of a commission. not Govern- prudut-ts. so that we, would limo a lmoni-dommated, with only one Gov- -----r--------- 'l-.---.--------.----- . '

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