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First Session of the 'twenty* I hi*.

ol the Province of Ontario

-ebniary 10— April B, 1949

DEBATES AND PROCEEDINGS

OF THE

First Session of the Twenty -Third Legislature of the Province of Ontario

February 10th - April 8th, 1949

INDEX BY TOPICS

AGRICULTURE : pages

Mr. Jolliffe 63

Mr. Kennedy 73

77

O.A.C. 78

Veterinarian College 78

MacDonald Institute Hall 78

Cattle shipments 78

Cattle breeding 79

Hens 79

Mr. Oliver 99

Hog Subsidy 100

Soil conservation 106

Mr. MacLeod 117

Mr. Hunt 309

In Renfrew North 309

Soup peas 309

Registered seed 309

Mr. Walker 313

Mr. Newman 424

Mr. Foster 448

Mr. Isley 491

Hog subsidy 493

Brief Federation of Agriculture 493

Quebec Legislation, Chaps. 113 and 114 493

Milk production 494

Suggested improvement 496

Mr. Morrow 885

Mr. Jolliffe 991

Agricultural grants 991

ALLEGED ELECTION IRREGULARITIES— Committee on:

Mr. Blackwell 42

Mr. Jolliffe 45

Mr. Dennison 46

Mr. Kennedy 47

Mr. MacLeod 47

ON BILL NO. 23:

Mr. Salsberg second reading 1364

Mr. Dennison second reading 1367

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Mr. Blackwell second reading 1369

Mr. Park second reading 1369

Mr. Temple second reading 1370

In Committee 1727

Mr. Salsberg 1727

Mr. Blackwell 1728

Reported 1730

ON BILL NO. 98:

Mr. Blackwell first reading 211

Mr. Salsberg second reading 339

Sec. 2 339

Mr. Blackwell second reading 339

Mr. Nixon second reading 339

Mr. Millard second reading 339

In Committee

Mr. Blackwell 353

Amend to Sec. 2 353

Mr. Millard 353

Mr. Nixon 354

Mr. Salsberg 354

Mr. Jolliffe 354

Mr. Park 357

Sec. 1 357

Sec. 2 357

Sec. 3 357

gec 4 ; 357

Mr. BhdwiirZZ^ 1699

Amend to Sec. 2 . 1699

Purpose of amendment 1699

ON BILL NO. 158:

Mr. Goodfellow second reading 1371

1393

Manufacture and Sale 1371

Dominion Act, ultra vires 1371

Colouring 1371

Campaign to bar colouring 1372

Effect on butter producers 1372

Uniform regulations desirable 1372

Mr. Jolliffe second reading 1373

Uniform standards 1373

C.C.F. Resolution 1373

Distribution through Crown Corporation 1374

Effect in dairy industry 1374

Manufacture and sale regulated 1375

Mr. Oliver second reading 1376

Regulations required 1376

Provincial or Federal 1376

Effect on Dairy Industry 1377

Mr. MacLeod second reading 1377

Statement, Mr. Kennedy, March 12, 1947 1377

Butter subsidy , 1377

Colouring 1378

Canada Packers Lobby 1378

Class discrimination 1378

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Mr. Millard second reading 1379

Regulations required 1379

Colouring 1379

Quality standards 1380

Bill not clear , 1380

Mr. Houck second reading 1381

"Substitute" should not be used 1381

Parkay re margarine 1381

Mr. McEwing second reading 1382

Effect in Dairy Industry 1382

"Substitute" erroneous 1383

Mr. Salsberg second reading 1383

Regulations required 1383

Claim discrimination 1384

Protection of farmers 1384

Colouring capsules 1385

Mr. Isley 1386

Re regulating 1386

Effect on dairy industry 1386

Cheap bread spreads 1386

Mr. Baxter second reading 1387

Protection of farmers 1387

Colouring 1387

Miss Macphail second reading 1388

Colouring 1388

Mental hazard 1389

Mr. Dunbar second reading 1389

Colouring 1389

Mr. Park second reading 1390

Regulations 1390

Mr. Blackwell second reading 1391

Butter subsidies impossible 1390

Public interest paramount 1391

Anonymous advertisements 1391

Supreme Court judgment not final 1392

Newfoundland 1392

Protection of farmers 1392

Mr. Goodfellow second reading 1393

Class discrimination 1393

Mr. Jolliffe In Committee 1465

1469 1483

Mr. Millard In Committee 1466

1483 1475

Mr. Dennison In Committee 1466

Amendment to In Committee 1467

Mr. Oliver In Committee on amendment 1467

Mr. Goodfellow In Committee 1467

Amendment to Sec. 2 s.s. "a" 1467

Amendment to Sec. 5 1467

Colouring 1476

Amendment to Sec. 6 1484

Amendment to Sec. 7 1484

Mr. Park In Committee 1477

Colouring 1478

Mr. Brown In Committee 1481

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INDICES Continued pages

Mr. Cox In Committee 1481

Mr. McEwing In Committee 1481

Mr. Calder In Committee 1482

Mr. MacLeod In Committee 1482

Amendment to Sec. 4 1482

On third reading 1732

Mr. Wismer 1732

1734 Mr. MacLeod 1733

ON BILL NO. 161:

Mr. Frost first reading 1213

Mr. Frost second reading 1602

1608 Mr. Cox second reading 1608

1613

Mr. Challies second reading 1609

Mr. Wismer second reading 1610

Mr. Robinson second reading 1614

Mr. Newman second reading 1614

Mr. Millard second reading 1615

In Committee 1707

Mr. Wismer .' 1707

1719

Mr. Frost 1708

Mr. Nixon 1711

Mr. Millard 1713

Mr. Salsberg 1714

Mr. Cox 1715

Mr. MacLeod 1721

ON BILL NO. 169:

Mr. Frost first reading 1335

Mr. Frost second reading 1618

2088 Mr. Jolliffe second reading 1627

1670 Mr. Hamilton second reading 1670

2050

Mr. Blackwell second reading 1889

Mr. Oliver second reading 1897

Mr. Porter second reading 1905

Mr. MacLeod second reading 1918

Mr. Millard second reading 1933

Mr. Gemmell second reading 1959

Mr. Calder second reading 1961

Mr. Dennison second reading 1965

Mr. Brown second reading 1978

Mr. Salsberg second reading 1984

Mr. Grummett second reading 1992

Mr. Chartrand second reading 1994

Mr. Temple second reading 1999

Mr. Newman second reading , 2005

Mr. Easton second reading 2006

Mr. Baxter second reading 2009

Mr. Scott (Beaches) second reading 2013

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Mr. Houck second reading 2029

Mr. Park second reading 2039

Mr. McEwing second reading 2046

Miss Macphail second reading 2052

Mr. Foster second reading 2054

Mr. Walters second reading 2056

Mr. Gordon second reading 2057

Mr. Leavens second reading 2058

Mr. Nixon second reading 2061

Mr. Fell second reading 2070

Mr. Thomas (Ontario) second reading 2071

Mr. Thornberry second reading 2073

Mr. Harvey (Sault Ste. Marie) second reading 2079

Mr. Wismer second reading 2080

Second reading agreed to 2095

In Committee 2105

Mr. Jolliffe 2106

2112 2117 2122

Mr. Blackwell 2106

2107 2112 2117

Mr. Frost 2107

2119

Mr. Grummett 2107

Sec. 2, s.s. 1 2107

Mr. Calder 2108

Mr. Dennison 2108

2110

Mr. Millard 2109

Mr. Harvey (Sault Ste. Marie) 2111

Mr. Houck 21 1 1

Mr. Wismer 2112

Mr. Thornberry 2114

2119

Mr. Brown 2115

Mr. Salsberg 2118

Bill Reported 2123

Mr. Jolliffe 2149

Mr. Blackwell 2150

2151 Mr. Dennison 2150

BUDGET:

Mr. Frost 543

Mr. Wismer 595

Amendment to 622

Amendment negatived 1015

Mr. Brown 622

Mr. MacLeod 634

Mr. Porter 655

712 Mr. Leavens 725

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INDICES Continued pages

Mr. Gemmell 736

Mr. Cox 742

Mr. Millard 750

Mr. McMillan . 772

Mr. Walters 773

Mr. Temple . 776

Mr. Nixon 854

Mr. Pryde 866

Mr. Thomas (Ontario) 871

Mr. Chartrand ! 873

Mr. Morrow 885

Mr. Dennison 890

Mr. Hall 902

Mr. Fell 904

Mr. Salsberg 908

Mr. Park 966

Mr. Foote 972

Mr. Oliver 977

Mr. Jolliffe 989

Mr. Frost (closing) 1003

Agreed to 1015

Striking Mr. Kennedy 14

Agriculture and Colonization Additions to 443

COMMITTEES— Select :

Mr. Kennedy 13

On Privileges and Elections 13

On Education 13

On Miscellaneous Private Bills 13

On Standing Orders 13

On Public Accounts 13

On Printing 13

On Muncipal Law 13

On Legal Bills 13

On Agriculture and Colonization 13

On Fish and Game 13

On Labour 13

CONDOLENCES:

On Death of Chas. W. Cragg 10

On Death of "Johnny" Carrere 10

Mr. Kennedy 10

Mr. Jolliffe 11

Mr. Oliver 12

Mr. MacLeod 12

Mr. Foote 23

Mr. Johnston 29

Mr. Cathcart 466

On Death of Walter Reynolds, M.P.P.

Mr. Speaker 813

Mr. Kennedy 813

Mr. Jolliffe 814

Mr. Oliver 814

Mr. MacLeod 814

Mr. Nixon 854

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Mr. Pryde 866

Mr. Chartrand 874

Mr. Hall 902

Mr. Fell 904

COMMUNISM:

Mr. Kennedy 80

DOMINION-PROVINCIAL RELATIONS:

Mr. Jolliffe 69

Mr. Calder 379

Mr. Thomas (Ontario) 393

Labour code 393

EDUCATION:

TVlr. Foote 25

Mr. Kennedy 77

Mr. Ellis 148

Pensioned Teachers 148

Mr. Calder 376

Report of Royal Commission 376

Mr. Baxter 398

Teachers' Superannuation 398

Mr. Murdoch 410

School grants 410

Mr. Scott (Beaches) 415

Education of Youth 415

Costs of higher education 415

Role of universities 415

Point 11 of 22 points 406

Reduction in fees for 417

Grants for 417

424

An investment 418

D.V.A. Students 418

Mr. Foster 449

Mr. Robinson 462

Technical Institutes 462

Mr. MacLeod 653

Mr. Millard 751

Royal Commission 751

Report of 757

Mr. Pryde 868

Mr. Chartrand 878

Public and Separate School Grants, Comparison of 878

Royal Commission 879

Extract from Ottawa Citizen, March 1, 1949 879

Extract from Le Droit, March 3, 1949 881

Extract from Ottawa Citizen. March 10, 1949 881

Mr. Morrow 888

Vocational Schools 889

Mr. Hall 903

Mr. Foote 974

Trade Schools 975

Mr. Oliver 980

Royal Commission 980

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INDICES— Continued pages

Extract from Almonte Gazette .... 982

Extract from Ottawa Evening Journal 983

Mr. Jolliffc 991

University Costs 991

Statement of President of University of Western Ontario 992

Comparison of British and Canadian Standards 993

University Grants 994

Royal Commission 997

Full-time Minister required 1003

997

Welfare services 997

Old age pensions 997

No improvement in 998

ELECTION OF SPEAKER:

Hon. M. C. Davies 3

Allister Johnston, Esq 7

FELICITATIONS:

To Miss Macphail on birthday 1217

Mr. Jolliffe 1217

Mr. Frost ....: 1217

Mr. Oliver 1219

Mr. MacLeod 1219

Mr. Porter 1221

To Mr. Nixon on birthday v 1783

Mr. Oliver ." 1783

Mr. Frost 1784

Mr. Jolliffe 1784

Mr. MacLeod 1785

Mr. Nixon 1785

HEALTH:

Mr. Kennedy 75

Mr. MacLeod , 1 14

Mr. Brown 290

Hospital Deficits 291

Miss Macphail 294

Medical care prepaid in New Zealand 294

Mr. Thomas (Ontario) 393

Mr. Temple 499

Mr. MacLeod 640

642 646 647

Mr. Pryde 870

Mr. Fell 904

999 Queen St. W., Toronto 904

Extract from Evening Telegram 905

New Toronto Hospital 906

More hospitals required 907

Labour problems in 908

Wages in 908

Mr. Foote 975

Mr. Oliver 978

985

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Mr. Jolliffe 999

Hospital Grants 999

Health services 999

HIGHWAYS:

Mr. Kennedy 76

Mr. Cox 155

Road building in North 155

Mr. Thornberry 277

Mr. Brown 290

Unsatisfied judgment claims 290

Gasoline tax 290

Mr. Walker 313

Mr. Murdoch 410

Mr. Newman 429

Mr. Robinson . 464

Rural roads 464

Trans-Canada highway 465

Mr. Jolliffe 990

Expenditures on 990

Highways Improvement Act 991

HOG SUBSIDY— Repeal of:

Mr. Kennedv 666

Mr. Jolliffe" 668

Mr. Oliver 670

Mr. McEwing 673

Mr. MacLeod 678

HOSPITAL GRANTS:

Mr. Foote : 25

Mr. Ellis 149

Blue Cross 149

Windsor Hospital 149

Mr. Kelley 1811

HOUSING:

Mr. Jolliffe 65

Mr. MacLeod r 1 14

Mr. Ellis 147

Rent Controls 147

Real Estate Taxation 147

Mr. Thornberrv 276

Mr. Park 383

Mr. Thomas (Ontario) 393

Mr. Murdoch 414

Mr. Fell 431

Mr. Dowling 480

Mr. Gordon 489

Mr. Isley 497

Mr. Temple 499

Mr. Walters 774

Mr. Dennison 890

Regent Park project 891

Commission on 897

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INDICES— Continued pages

Mr. Hall 903

Mr. Salsberg 910

921

HYDRO:

Mr. Foote 28

Mr. Jolliffe 59

Mr. Kennedy 72

Mr. Oliver 101

Priorities 104

Quebec agreements 104

Developments of 105

St. Lawrence River . 105

Advisory Committee on 106

Mr. Challies 124

Condensed Report on 124

Supplies Control of 124

Labour in 125

Materials for 125

Priorities 127

Developments of 130

Des Joachim 130

Aguasabon 131

Decew Falls 131

Needs of 131

B.C. Situation 132

Southern Ontario Situation 133

Chat Falls 134

Barrett Chute 134

Heeley Falls 135

Power Shortage 135

Future of 135

St. Lawrence Development 137

143

Computation of estimated and actual expenditures 138

Rural 138

Mr. Cox 153

In Northern Ontario 153

Development in Nipigon 153

Mr. Houck 184

Fire at Des Joachims 184

Mr. Challies 184

236

Mr. Dennison 228

Mr. Houck 248

Chairman of Commission ; 248

Des Joachim Development 249

Cost of Power 250

Shortage of Power 251

Priorities 251

St. Lawrence Development 253

Suggestions 253

Keep free from politics 253

Survey for future 253

Expansion of 254

Mr. Brown 289

Mr. Hunt 306

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Stewartville Development 306

Cheneax Development 306

Des Joachim Development 306

Services of, in Renfrew County 307

Mr. Baxter 398

Mr. Newman 425

Mr. Houck 444

Mr. Chaliies 444

Mr. Foster 450

Re Auwasbon Development 458

Mr. Robinson 458

Mr. Chaliies 459

Mr. Cox 459

Mr. Cathcart 466

Mr. Dowling 486

Resolution U.S.W.A. 2901 486

Mr. Gordon 489

Shortage of 489

Mr. Temple 498

Rural Extension of 700

Mr. Dennison 700

Mr. Houck 700

Mr. Gemmell 707

Auwasbon Development 737

Mr. Cox 742

Aquasbon Development 742

Mr. McMillan 772

Steam generating plant, Erieau 772

Mr. Nixon 857

Responsibility for shortage 859

Extract from Address by Hon. Mr. Kelley 859

Extract from Address by Mr. Saunders 860

Development of 860

Joing Development 862

St. Lawrence Development 863

Future policies of 864

Extension of 865

Mr. Chartrand 876

Contracts for 876

Quebec deliveries 877

Blackouts 877

Changeover programme 878

St. Lawrence Development 878

Mr. Hall 903

LABOUR:

Mr. Kennedy 76

Mr. Salsberg 259

Fair Employment Practices Act 259

Legislation 259

Mr. Daley 264

Code 264

Penman Strike 264

I.T.U. Strike 264

Legislation 265

Situation of Windsor 265

Situation of Saskatchewan 265

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INDICES Continued pages

Mr. Daley 265

Personnel of 265

Budget of 265

Mr. Park 967

Re Estimates for 967

Factory Inspection 969

Certification of Unions 969

Industry and Labour Board 970

Industrial Development . 267

Australian Institute of Public Opinion 268

Public Opinion 268

Hours of work 268

Covering industry 268

industry 269

Vacations with pay 269

Minimum wage for women 270

Conciliation procedure 271

Radio address "Labour Legislation" 272

Industrial leveling-off 272

Conditions of 388

Levelling off 388

National income .-. 388

Decrease in living standards . 388

Lower bank deposits 389

Wage increases 389

Industrial unrest 389

Labour code 390

Legislative Labour Program 390

Mr. Thomas (Ontario) 394

Mr. Fell 436

Mr. Dowling '. 480

Code . 480

Requisites for appointment to Labour Board 481

Industrial voting 481

Conciliation procedure 481

National Steel Car Strike 482

Wellandvale Strike .. 482

Workmen's Compensation Board 483

Mr. Temple 498

Penman Strike 498

Trade unionists 501

Labour in politics 501

Mr. Dennison 898

Wage controls 898

Workmen's Compensation 972

LANDS AND FORESTS:

Mr. Kennedy 79

Reforestation 79

Mr. Cox 151

Forest fires 151

Exportation of wood 152

Stumpage dues 154

Mr. White 224

Mr. Brown , 289

Game and Fisheries 289

Fines and Penalties 289

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Mr. Hunt 310

Lumbering in Renfrew County 310

Mr. Calder 378

Forest Conservation 378

Mr. Baxter 396

Fishing licences 396

Pollution of Lakes and Rivers 396

Mr. Newman 426

Mr. Foster 450

Mr. McEwing . 505

LIQUOR:

Mr. Temple 501

Sales of 503

Mr. Foote 976

MINISTERS* SALARIES— Increase of:

Mr. Kennedy 664

Mr. Nixon 675

Mr. MacLeod 678

Miss Macphail 681

Mr. Salsberg 683

Mr. Cox 750

Mr. Temple 777

Mr. Frost 1 183

Mr. Jolliffe 1 190

Mr. Oliver 1 197

Mr. MacLeod 1200

Mr. Dennison 1205

MOTIONS:

To Report Debates and Proceedings Mr. Kennedy 13

To Adopt Speech from Throne Mr. Foote 23

To Sit Friday at 1.30— Mr. Kennedy 283

To appoint Committee on Art

Mr. Kennedy 317

Mr. Jolliffe 317

Mr. Salsberg 318

To appoint Committee to act with Chief Electoral Officer Mr. Frost.... 2032

NEWFOUNDLAND :

Mr. Jolliffe 59

Accepted into Confederation 1765

Mr. Kennedy 73

Mr. Frost 1218

Miss Macphail 1220

Mr. Porter 1222

Mr. Oliver 1222

Mr. MacLeod 1222

Mr. Speaker Prayer 1765

NOTICE OF INTRODUCTION OF BILLS:

Mr. Blackwell 20

Mr. Jolliffe 21

OLD-AGE PENSIONS:

Mr. Kennedy 75

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INDICES— Continued pages

Mr. Ellis 145

Mr. Brown 290

Miss Macphail 294

1803

In New Zealand 294

In Ontario 297

Increases for others 297

Mr. Walker 312

Mr. Park 381

Old-age pensioners 381

Social Security 382

Mr. Hall 391

Mr. Isley 497

Mr. Leavens 708

Mr. Temple 777

1807

Mr. Pryde 867

1810

Mr. Thomas 872

Mr. Chartrand 875

Mr. Salsberg 914

1804

"Sponging" ,.. 914

Letter Miss Philpott 915

Mr. Park 966

Mr. Foote 976

1808

Mr. Oliver 977

Mr. Jolliffe 997

Mr. Frost 1007

Mr. Goodfellow 1788

Increase in 1788

Mr. MacLeod 1801

Mr. Gemmell 1803

Mr. Dennison 1806

Mr. Houck 1807

Boards for 1807

ORDER PAPER:

Mr. Jolliffe 36

Mr. Blackwell 36

Mr. Kennedy 38

Mr. Grummett 39

OLEO-M ARGARINE :

Mr. Baxter 398

Regulation needed 398

ON BILL NO. 158:

Mr. Goodfellow 1 174

Mr. Frost 1175

PETITIONS:

Corporation of the Federation of Community Services of Toronto 33

Corporation of Mount McKay Kakabeka Falls Railway Company .... 33

Incorporated Synod of the Diocese of Toronto 33

Corporation of Cottam Farmers Ltd 33

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Harold B. Cadman, et al 33

Corporation of the Township of Scarboro 33

Corporation of the County of Frontenac 33

Corporation of l'lnstitut of Jeanne D'Arc 34

Corporation of the Township of Toronto , 34

Corporation of the City of London 34

Corporation of the City of Chatham 34

Corporation of the Hospital for Sick Children 34

Corporation of the City of Belleville 34

Corporation of the Synod of the Diocese of Ontario 34

Corporation of the City of Peterboro 34

Corporation of the Township of Etobicoke , 34

Corporation of the Cornwall Street Railway Light and Power Company 34

Corporation of the City of Toronto 34

Corporation of the Township of Kingston 34

Corporation of the Town of Tecumseh 35

Corporation of the City of Owen Sound 35

Hope Harris Millholland 35

Corporation of the City of Toronto 35

Corporation of the Canadian National Exhibition Association 35

Corporation of the Township of Whitney 35

Corporation of Agnus Bernard MacDonald, et al 35

Corporation of the Township of East York 35

Corporation of the Trustees of Wycliffe Colleges 35

Corporation of the Improved District of Wasaga Beach 35

Corporation of McMaster University 35

Corporation of the City of Ottawa 35

Corporation of the Township of Sandwich West 53

Corporation of Canada Comforter Co. Ltd 245

Corporation of the City of St. Catharines 281

PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT:

Mr. Foote 28

Mr. Kennedy 74

PRESENTATION OF ROYAL COMMISSION ON EDUCATION

BIRTHDAY CAKE:

Mr. Jolliffe 1095

Mr. Porter 1095

PRIVILEGES— QUESTIONS OF:

Mr. Jolliffe— Re Speeding 17

Mr. Houck fire at Des Joachims 184

Mr. Salsberg Labour Code 185

Mr. Porter Report of the Royal Commission on Education 211

Mr. Wismer Group Insurance Financial Statement 213

Mr. Blackwell St. George Election 245

Mr. Jolliffe St. George Election 246

Mr. Nixon St. George Election 246

Mr. Millard Male Guards at Burwash 246

Mr. Dunbar Male Guards at Burwash 246

Mr. Wismer re seating arrangements 261

Mr. Salsberg re "sponging" 286

Mr. Dennison Election aid 318

Mr. Park Presentation to Mr. Mackenzie 320

Mr. Oliver re unanswered questions 370

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INDICES Continued pages

. Mr. Frost re unanswered questions , 370

Mr. Blackwell re unanswered questions 372

Mr. Nixon re Paris Strike 443

Mr. Houck re Increase in Hydro Rates 444

Mr. Robinson re Premature Publicity . 573

Mr. Houck Membership of Niagara Park Commission 710

Mr. Salsberg Inspection under Factories Act 710

Mr. Daley Inspection under Factories Act 711

Mr. Frost Postponement of Committees.. 818

Mr. Dennison National Anthem Board of Education 1111

Mr. Frost Dominion Budget 1175

Mr. Salsberg Motion Picture Censorship 1341

Mr. Wismer Answering Questions 1496

Mr. Frost Re Civil Service Commission 1504

Mr. Houck Daylight Saving Time 1853

Mr. Challies Daylight Saving Time 1853

Mr. Blackwell re withdrawing of Bill 1886

Mr. Frost Conference with Messrs. Drew and McCullagh 1887

Mr. Jolliffe— Extract from Toronto Globe and Mail, April 6, 1949.... 3037

Mr. Dunbar— Article, Toronto Daily Star, April 6, 1949 2105

PROVINCIAL-MUNICIPAL CONFERENCE:

Mr. Jolliffe 65

PUBLIC WORKS:

Estimates, Department of Public Works 1278

General Remarks 1278

Work for Department of Agriculture 1279

O.A.C 1279

Ontario Veterinary College 1279

Experimental Farm (Ridgetown) 1279

Agriculture School Kempville 1280

Experimental Station Vineland 1280

Work for Attorney-General's Dept 1280

Provincial Lock-ups, etc 1280

Provincial Police Transmitter Stations 1280

District Court Houses 1280

Work for Department of Education 1281

School for Deaf— Belleville 1281

School for Blind— Brantford 1281

Provincial Institute of Mining Haileybury 1281

Provincial Institute of Textile Hamilton 1281

Normal Schools 1281

T.B. Director, Ontario Hospital, Woodstock 1282

Mental Hospital Head of Lakes 1283

List of projected works, 1949 1283

Work for Department of Reform Institutions 1283

Industrial Farm Burwash 1284

Industrial Farm Monteith 1284

Ontario Reformatory Brampton 1284

Ontario Reformatory Guelph 1284

Ontario Reformatory Mimico -. 1284

Ontario Training Schools Gait, Bowmanville and Cobourg .... 1284

Parliament Buildings Toronto 1285

Ontario Savings Office 1285

Buildings Toronto 1285

Drainage and Engineering Works 1286

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Gallery Seats 1289

Committee Rooms' Acoustics 1289

999 Queen St. West— Sale of 1290

Office facilities for Members 1291

East Block extension 1294

Conservation authorities 1296

Letter to Dominion Government . 1296

Letter from Dominion Government in reply .. 1297

REFORM INSTITUTIONS:

Mr. Foote 26

Mr. Kennedy 74

Mr. Newman 425

REPORTS OF COMMITTEES:

Select Committee Striking 83

On Privileges and Elections 83

On Education .. 83

On Private Bills 83

On Standing Orders 83

On Public Accounts 84

On Printing 84

On Municipal Law 84

On Legal Bills 84

On Agriculture and Colonization 84

On Fish and Game 84

On Labour 84

On Mining 85

Amendment to 85

Mr. Taylor 85

Mr. Grummett 85

Mr. Frost 85

Mr. Jolliffe 86

95

Mr. Millard 88

Mr. Oliver 89

Mr. McEwing 90

Mr. Dunbar 91

Mr. MacLeod 91

Mr. Taylor 92

Mr. Blackwell 93

Mr. Wismer 94

Amendment Negatived 97

On Agriculture and Colonization 1st reading 245

On Standing Orders 1st reading 281

On Private Bills 1st reading 369

On Private Bills 2nd reading 479

On Miscellaneous Private Bills 3rd report 593

On Standing Orders (final) 705

On Standing Committee on Mining 815

On Private Bills— 4th 853

On Private Bills— 5th 998

On Private Bills— 6th 1137

On Municipal Law 1173

On Fish and Game 1601

On Art Expenditures 1601

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INDICES Continued pages

On Public Accounts 1601

On Printing 1602

Committee on Supply 1838'

Committee on Privileges and Elections 2157

RESOLUTIONS:

Select Committee on Privileges and Elections Mr. Kennedy 40>

Amendment to Mr. Grummett 41

Re Community Halls Mr. Kennedy 159

Re Coroners Act Mr. Blackwell 160

Re Crown Witness' Fees Mr. Blackwell 160

Re Public Officers Fees Act— Mr. Blackwell 160-

Re Warble Fly— Mr. Kennedy 160

Re Members Indemnities and Allowance Mr. Kennedy 343

Re Treatment of T.B outside sanatoria Mr Kelley 343

Re Hospital Grants— Mr Kelley 343

Re Niagara Parks Commission Funds Mr. Daley 344

Re Agricultural Development Financial Act Expenditures Mr. Frost 344

Re Cost of Mine Rescue Stations Mr. Frost 344

Re Fire Department Subsidies Mr. Blackwell 795

Re Police Dept. Subsidies Mr. Blackwell 795

Re Road Subsidies Mr. Doucett 795

Ree Home for Aged Subsidies.. ..Mr. Goodfellow 795

Re Children's Aid Societies Subsidies Mr. Goodfellow 795

Re Succession Duty Exemptions Mr. Frost 796

Re Raising Money on Debentures Mr. Frost 796

Re Income Tax Act Suspension of Mr. Frost 796

Re Income Tax Exemptions Mr. Frost 796

Re Professional Wrestling and Boxing Tax Mr. Frost 796

Re Capital Debt Mr. Greisinger 796

Re Drainage subsidies Mr. Doucett 797

Re Re-Payment of Hydro Advances Mr. Challies 1122

Re Teachers' Superannuation Fund Mr. Porter 1122

Re Retention of Fees— Mr. Blackwell 1122

Re Newfoundland Miss Macphail 1219

Re Provincial Loans Mr. Frost 1260

Re Mining Tax Act Mr. Scott 1456

Re Designation of Alcoholic Hsopitals Mr. Kelley 1698

Re Committee on Conservation Mr. Oliver 2153

Addition to Mr. Kennedy 2154

ST. PATRICK'S DAY:

Mr. Patrick 963

Mr.Thornberry 963

Mr. Oliver 965

Mr. MacLeod 965

Mr. Dunbar 965

SPEECH FROM THE THRONE:

On Opening of Session 4

Hon. Ray Lawson 4

Mr. Foote 23

Motion to Adopt 23

Motion agreed to 540

Mr. Johnston (Parry Sound) 29

Mr. Jolliffe 55

Amendment to Motion 71

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Amendment to Motion Negatived . 540

Mr. Kennedy 71

Mr. Oliver , 97

Amendment to amendment to motion 109

Amendment to amendment to motion negatived Mr.

MacLeod 539

Amendment to amendment to motion negatived 539

Amendment to amendment to motion negatived 539

Mr. Challies 124

Mr. Ellis 144

Mr. Cox 150

2B

Mr. White 217

Mr. Dennison 226

Mr. Houck 238

247

Mr. Salsberg 254

Mr. Daley 263

Mr. Thornberry 273

Mr. Brown 286

Miss Macphail 292

Mr. Hunt 303

Mr. Walker 311

Mr. Easton , 360

Mr. Calder 372

Mr. Park 380

Mr. Hall 390

Mr. Thomas (Ontario) 391

Mr. Baxter 394

Mr. Harvey 399

Mr. Murdoch 406

Mr. Scott (Beaches) 414

Mr. Newman 424

Mr. Fell 430

Mr. Foster 447

Mr.Robinson 451

Mr. Cathcart 465

Mr. Dowling 479

Mr. Gordon 489

Mr. Isley 491

Mr. Temple 498

Mr. McEwing 504

Mr. Millard 514

On Prorogation 2157

Hon. Ray Lawson 2157

TAX RELIEF:

Mr. Foote 25

TEACHERS' SUPERANNUATIONS:

Mr. Foote 26

TRAVEL AND PUBLICITY:

Mr. Kennedy 74

Mr. Ellis 145

Mr. Cathcart 475

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TOURISTS:

Mr. Houck 248

Mr. Newman 425

Mr. Cathcart 474

Mr. Gemmell 741

Mr. McMillan 772

UNEMPLOYMENT RELIEF:

Mr. Kennedy . 75

WELFARE:

Mr. Ellis 150

Mr. Brown 290

Old-age pensions 290

Miss Macphail 296

Mothers' allowances 296

Mr. Walker 313

Mr. Cathcart 475

Mr. Dowling 486

Mr. Foote 975

Mr. Jolliffe 997

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NAMES and CONSTITUENCIES SUBJECTS PAGES

MR. J. D. BAXTER (L Prince Edward-Lennox) :

On Speech from Throne 394

Congratulatory 394

To Speaker 394

To Prime Minister 394

To Mr. Foote 394

To Civil Service 395

Re: Riding of Prince Edward-Lennox .. 395

Dairy industry in 395

Canning industry in 395

Scenic beauty of 395

Highways in 395

Fishing in 396

Too many licences for 396

Pollution of Lakes and Rivers in 396

Re: Bill No. 37 396

Liquor Industry in Ontario 396

Old-age pensions 397

Teachers' Superannuations 398

Hydro 398

Oleo-Margarine 398

On Estimates, Department of Agriculture 674

Vegetable grading 674

Ontario Farm Radio Forum 674

On Bill No. 132— In Committee 1141

On Estimates Provincial Treasurer 1276

On Bill No. 45 second reading 1303

Waiting Time 1303

On Bill No. 158— second reading 1387

Protection of Farmers 1387

Colouring 1387

On Bill No. 78— In Committee 1462

Pollution of streams 1463

On Estimates, Department of Highways 1546

Operation of cars 1547

On Estimates, Department of Lands and Forests 1748

Reforestation Station 1748

Inland lake survevs 1748

On Bill No. 169— second" reading 2008

On Bill" No. 170 second reading 2145

HON. LESLIE E. BLAGKWELL (PC Attorney-General) :

Re: Notice of Introductions of Bills 20

Re: Rule 55 36

On Result of Select Committees on Privileges and Elections 42

Re: Alleged Elections Irregularities 43

Re: Motion to appoint Committee on Privileges and Elections 93

On Resolutions re Coroners Act 160

Resolutions re Crown Witness Fees 160

Resolutions re Public Officers Fees Act 160

On Bill No. 47 second reading 169

Increase in Fees 170

On Bill No. 49 second reading 171

On Bill No. 50 second reading 171

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Conflict of interests 173

Correction difficult 1 73

On Bill No. 51 second reading 173

On Bill No. 54 second reading 174

Increase in judiciary 174

On Bill No. 56 second reading 175

Increases necessary 1 76

On Bill No. 57 second reading 176

History of revisions 176

Decennial revisions 176

Re: Indexing of Statutes 177

Re: Registrar of Regulations 177

On Bill No. 85— first reading 183

Re: Sessional Indemnities 183

Re: Change in principle 183

On Bill No. 49— In Committee 190

Increase in Judiciary 190

On Bill No. 50— In Committee 191

Consideration for appointments of Crown Attorneys 191

On Bill No. 51— In Committee 192

On Bill No. 52— In Committee 192

Increase in fees 192

Expert witness fees 194

On Bill No. 57— In Committee 196

On Bill No. 58— In Committee 197

Re: Group Insurance Statements 213

On Privileges and Elections St. George's Riding 245

On Bill No. 99 285

Rights of Children in Divorce Actions 286

On Bill No. 98 second reading 339

On Bill No. 98— In Committee 353

On Privilege Unanswered questions 372

On Bill No. 107— first reading 565

On Bill No. 4 second reading 584

Re: C.S.V. Stuhl 920

On Bill No. 107— second reading 928

Removal of Chiefs from Collective Bargaining 929

Evaluation of Part I 929

Part II 931

Improvement in Fire Departments 931

Potential National Emergency 931

Grants to Fire Departments 932

Section 13 932

Pension Plan 932

Section 14 934

Training School for Firemen 934

Progress through House 1068

Deputation from mayors and reeves association 1068

Constitutional rights 1068

Municipal grants 1069

Firemen's Superannuation 1069

Modification of payment of subsidies 1070

Method of payment of subsidies 1070

National security 1070

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Extract from brief Provincial Federation of Ontario Fire- fighters 1072

On Bill No. 108 second reading 1096

Municipal autonomy 1096

Efficient policing required 1096

Agreements with municipalities 1097

Municipal subsidies 1097

Collective bargaining 1097

On Section 2 1092

To meet needs of Ontario 1098

Use of Provincial Police 1113

On Motion to consider Bill No. 135 1178

Suggestion motion out of order 1178

S Ruling out of order sustained 1180

On Bill No. 108 In Committee 1229

Policing of Municipalities 1230

Amendment to Section 26 1232

Point of Order Cost of Policing 1235

Unionization of Civil Servants 1236

Hamilton steel strike 1251

Police in industrial disputes 1252

Industrial dispute in Windsor 1253

Section 48 sub. sec. 1 1255

Provincial-Municipal Conferences 1257

Conduct of Provincial Police 1258

On Bill No. 23 second reading 1369

On Bill No. 158 second reading 1390

Butter subsidies impossible 1390

Public interest paramount 1391

Anonymous advertisements 1391

Supreme Court Judgment not final 1392

Newfoundland 1392

Protection of Farmers 1392

On Estimates of Department of Labour 1420

Officers under Labour Relations Act 1421

On Bill No. 137 second reading 1442

Creation of K.C.'s 1442

On Bill No. 64 second reading 1445

Proposed election Committee 1445

On Bill No. 178— first reading 1452

On Bill No. 171 second reading 1453

Bonding Regulations of 1453

On Bill No. 78— In Committee 1461

Pollution of streams 1462

On Bill No. 158— In Committee 1468

Method of procedure 1468

Colouring 1479

On Estimates, Department of Attorney-General 1485

Total of 1485

Salaries 1485

Printing 1486

Provincial Police 1486

Cost of living bonus 1487

Lord's Day Acts 1487

Fort William prosecution 1488

Bonuses nature of 1493

Revision of Statutes 1493

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NAMES and CONSTITUENCIES SUBJECTS PAGES

Office of Public Trustee 1495

Auditor's fees 1496

Superannuation progress of 1497

Fire losses 1497

Police Radio Communication System 1500

Constables' Salaries 1500

Qualifications for Constables

On Bill No. 178— second reading 1688

Hospitals not municipal 1688

Hospitals combined, private and public 1688

Hospitals management of 1688

On Bill No. 172— In Committee 1725

Amendment to Sec. 16 1726

On Bill No. 23— In Committee 1728

On Bill No. 169— second reading 1889

Re Legislative power 1890

Re Newspaper feud 1891

Succession Duty Act, Sec. 4 1891

Business control perpetuated 1892

Accumulation of lands in Britain 1892

Trusteeship under Atkinson Will 1893

John Ross Robertson Will 1893

Millar Will 1893

Perpetuity not public policy 1894

Duties of Attorney-General 1895

Obligations of Provincial-Treasurer 1897

Time allowance 1897

On Bill No. 169— In Committee 2106

Perpetuity not desirable 2107

Re: "Forsythe Saga" 2112

Accumulated, undistributed profits 2117

On Bill No. 181— first reading 2124

On Bill No. 181— In Committee 2124

On Bill No. 170— second reading 2142

On Bill No. 169— third reading 2150

Amendment out of order 2150

Rule 49 2150

Objection to amendment withdrawn 2151

MR. J. G. BROWN (L Waterloo, North) :

On Speech from Throne 286

Congratulatory 286

Re C.C.F 287

Disciples of Woodsworth 287

Labour 287

40-hour week 287

Riding of Waterloo, North 288

Population of 288

Agriculture in 288

Industries in 289

Hydro 289

Fiscal Policies

Department of Lands and Forests 289

Branch of Game and Fisheries 289

Fines and penalties 289

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Department of Public Welfare 290

Old-age pensions 290

Department of Highways 290

Unsatisfied judgment claims 290

Gasoline tax 290

Department of Health 290

Hospital deficits 291

Cost of living 291

Meat-packing industry 291

Standards of living 292

On Bill No. 77 In Committee 348

On Budget 622

Congratulatory 622

To Mr. Frost 622

Ontario Companies Act 622

Public Accounts Ontario 622

Auditor's Report 623

Ontario Audit Act 624

Sinking Fund 624

Accounts Receivable 625

Statement of net worth 625

Consolidated Revenue Fund 625

Surpluses 626

Departmental Accounts 626

Government Grants 627

Extract from address Fort William, 1946 627

Schedule of Losses 628

Misleading in composition 628

Erroneous in make-up 628

Potential Federal Tax Collection 629

Social Security Deprived of 633

On Bill No. 107 second reading 942

Municipal autonomy 943

Should be delaved 944

On Bill No. 115— In Committee 1028

On Bill No. 132— second reading 1079

On Bill No. 108— second reading 1109

On Bill No. 108— In Committee 1232

On Estimates, Department of Provincial Treasurer 1262

Irregularity of order reducing Ministers' salaries 1262

Dominion-Provincial Conference 1262

Penalties for lack of 1263

On Bill No. 139— second reading 1328

On Bill No. 158— In Committee 1481

Colouring 1481

On Estimates, Department of Attorney-General 1496

Auditor's fees 1497

Radio Communication System 1499

On Bill No. 168— In Committee 1702

Compulsory Insurance 1702

On Estimates, Department Lands and Forests 1752

Items in Vote should be reconciled 1752

Vote 104 1753

On Estimates, Department of Health 1823

Auxiliary Hospital 1 823

On Bill No. 169— second reading 1978

, Extract. Paul's Letter to Corinthians 1983

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NAMES and CONSTITUENCIES SUBJECTS PAGES

On Bill No. 169— In Committee 2115

Sec. 3, s.s. 1 2115

Sec. 3, s.s. 2 2115

Financial statements 2116

On Bill No. 83— second reading 2126

MR. C. G. GALDER (L London) :

On Bill No. 51— In Committee 192

Obedience to court orders 192

On Bill No. 58— In Committee 197

Delivery of Summons 197

On Bill No. 77— In Committee 347

On Bill No. 78— In Committee 350

On Speech from Throne 372

Congratulatory 372

Re: Riding of London 375

City of London 375

City of Toronto 375

Re: Liberal Party 375

Education Department of 376

Report of Royal Commission 376

Royal Commission on Liquor Licences 577

Department of Lands and Forests 378

Forest Conservation 378

Education in Ontario 378

Higher education 378

University grants 378

University in Northern Ontario 378

Tuition Fees 379

Provincial Rights 379

Dominion-Provincial Relations 379

Underprivileged children 380

On Bill No. 137 second reading 1441

Creation of K.C.'s 1441

British System 1442

On Bill No. 158— In Committee 1482

Colouring 1482

On Estimates, Department of Attorney-General 1486

Cost of living bonus 1486

On Estimates, Department of Education 1558

Item 11, Vote 36 1558

Item 11, Vote 41 1573

On Bill No. 172— In Committee 1724

On Estimates, Department of Reform Institutions 1777

On Estimates, Department of Health 1816

Rejection of Professional Nurses Act 1817

On Bill No. 169 second reading 1961

On Bill No. 169— In Committee 2108

MR. B. L. GATHGART (PC Lambton, West):

On Speech from the Throne 465

Congratulatory 465

To Mr. Speaker and Deputy 465

To Mr. Foote 466

To Mr. Johnston (Parry Sound) 466

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To the newspapers 473

To Mr. Blackwell 476

To Mr. Frost 476

Hydro 466

Condolence to the Cragg Family 466

Condolence to the Carrere Family 466

Riding of Lambton, West 467

Location of 467

Agriculture in 467

Oil and natural gas in 467

Salt in 467

Marine highway in 467

City of Sarnia 467

Highways in 468

Subsidies for 468

Steamship Lines 469

Population of Sarnia 469

Housing in 469

Wages in 469

Building expansion in 471

Industries in 471

Hydro cycle in 472

Labour conditions in 472

Educational grants in 469

Hospital grants 469

Hospital accommodations 470

Community Centres in 470

Summer resorts in 474

Tourist industry in 474

Department of Travel and Publicity 475

Department of Welfare 475

Department of Old-age Pensions 475

Physically incapacitated 475

Department of Municipal Affairs 475

Department of Reform Institutions 475

On Bill No. 4 second reading 582

On Estimates, Department of Reform Institutions 1777

On Estimates, Department of Public Welfare 1799

HON. L. P. GEGILE (PC Minister of Travel and Publicity) :

On Bill No. 165 1398

Uniformity of Reports 1398

Regulation of information 1398

On Bill No. 166 1399

Tourist Camp Regulations 1399

On Estimates, Department of Travel and Publicity 1824

Statement concerning 1825

Activities of Department 1825

Report of Department tabled 1826

"News-Bulletin" 1827

Estimates agreed to 1828

HON. G. H. GHALLIES (PC Vice-Chairman, Hydro-Electric Power Commission of Ontario) :

On Speech from the Throne 124

Congratulatory 124

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NAMES and CONSTITUENCIES SUBJECTS PAGES

Hydro 124

Condensed Report on 124

Criticism of 124

Supply Controls 125

Labour in 125

Materials for 126

Priorities 127

Developments of 130

Des Joachim . 130

Auguasabon 131

Drew Falls 131

Needs of 131

B.C. Situation 132

Southern Ontario Situation 133

Chats Falls 134

Burrett Chute 134

Heeley Falls 135

Power Shortage 135

Future of 135

St. Lawrence Development , 137

143

Computation of Estimates and Actual Expenditures 138

Rural 138

Fire at Des Joachim 184

Purchasing Department 236

On Privilege re Increase in Hydro Rates 444

On Bill No. 122— second reading 1025

Appointment of General Manager 1025

Annual Returns 1025

On Bill No. 122— In Committee 1128

Amendment to Sec. 5 1128

On Bill No. 161 second reading 1609

MR. A. GHARTRAND (L Ottawa, East) :

On Bill No. 49— In Committee 190

Increase in judiciarv in larger centres 190

On Bill No. 60— In Committee 588

On Budget 873

Congratulatory Mr. Speaker 873

Congratulatory Mr. Foote 874

Congratulatory Mr. Johnston 874

Congratulatory Mr. Kennedy 874

Re Death of Mr. Reynolds 874

Old-age pensions 875

Hydro 876

Contracts for 876

Quebec deliveries 877

Blackouts 877

Changeover programme 878

St. Lawrence Development 878

Ottawa University Grant 878

Education 878

Public and Separate School Grants, Comparison of 878

Royal Commission on 879

Extract from Ottawa Citizen 878

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Extract from Le Droit 881

Extract from Ottawa Citizen 881

National Unity 884

On Estimates, Department of Attorney-General 1493

Revisions of Statutes 1493

Superannuation Progress of 1496

On Bill No. 169 second reading 1994

MR. G. W. COX (L Fort William) :

On Speech from the Throne 150

Congratulatory 150

Riding of Fort William 151

Natural Resources in 151

Forest Fires 151

Exportation of Wood 152

Hydro 153

In Northern Ontario 153

Development in Nipigon 153

Stumpage Dues 154

Highways 155

Road Building in North 155

Steeprock Ore Development 214

Wild Game Slaughter 214

Wolf Bounties 214

Visit of House Committee to Northern Ontario 215

Hydro Aguasabon Development 216

On Budget 742

Hydro 742

Aguasabon Development 742

Extract from statement Mr. Moore 744

Joint Meeting Port Arthur, Fort William Public

Utilities 745

Ministers' Salaries 750

On Bill No. 89— In Committee 799

On Bill No. 102— In Committee 806

On Bill No. 107— second reading 948

Endangering Municipal autonomy 948

Grants for fire departments 949

Request for delay 949

On Bill No. 36 second reading 1321

Industrial diseases 1322

On Bill No. 139 second reading 1327

On Bill No. 78— In Committee 1460

Labour situation at Head of the Lakes 1461

On Bill No. 158— In Committee 1481

Colouring 1481

On Estimates, Department of Highways 1532

Trans-Canada Highway 1532

Road Construction 1538

On Estimates, Department of Education 1568

Vote 39 1568

On Bill No. 161 second reading 1608

Cost of Power 1608

On Bill No. 161— In Committee 1715

Canadian Investment in Steeprock 1717

Re-allocation of shares 1/17

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NAME8 and CONSTITUENCIES SUBJECTS PAGES

On Estimates, Department of Lands and Forests 1736

Re: Dues 1736

Export licences 1737

Pulpwood cutting 1 743

Jack-pine and spruce 1743

Re: Budworms 1744

1755

Re: Research 1755

Re: Lac Seul Storage Dam Dominion Matter 1757

Re: Fire Losses 1758

HON. G. DALEY (PC Minister of Labour) :

Re: Paris Strike (Penmans) 18

Certification 18

Efforts of Department to Settle 19

Legal Strike 19

On Bill No. 39 second reading 168

Interprovincially competitive 169

Interprovincial Committee 169

Re: Changes in Labour Code 185

On Speech from the Throne 264

Penman Strike 264

Labour Code 264

International Typographical Union Strike 264

Labour Department of 265

Personnel of 265

Budget of 265

Labour Legislation 265

Labour situation in Windsor 265

Labour situation in Saskatchewan 266

Industrial Development 267

Australian Institute of Public Opinion 268

Hours of Work 268

Canning industry 268

Trucking industry 269

Vacations with pay 269

Minimum wages for women 270

Conciliation procedure 270

Swift Canadian 271

John Bertram Co 271

McKinnon Plant 271

Radio address "Labour Legislation" 272

Industrial "levelling-off" 272

On Bill No. 89 .' 324

Appointments to Parks Commission 325

Commission's Debt 326

Re: Hon. T. B. McQuesten 326

Greenhouses 326

Tunnel 326

Golf Course 327

Illumination 327

Restoration Historical Locations 327

Landscape Gardeners 327

On Privilege: Inspection under Factorv Act 711

On Bill No. 89— In Committee 802

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Re: Certification of Unions 970

On Bill No. 45 second reading 1301

Percentage increased 1301

Waiting Time remains 1301

On Bill No. 82 second reading 1312

On Bill No. 84 second reading 1315

On Bill No. 36 second reading 1317

Labour-Management Conference 1318

On Bill No. 139 second reading 1327

On Bill No. 162 second reading 1394

Death Compensation 1394

Minimum for permanent disability 1394

Children's payments 1394

Percentage increases 1394

Maximum payments 1394

On Estimates, Department of Labour 1411

Cost of administration 1412

Value of construction 1412

Ontario Labour Relations Board 1412

Conciliation service 1412

Hours of work, vacations with pay, act 1412

Minimum old-age administration 1413

Boiler inspection 1413

Silicosis 1414

X-ray for silicosis 1414

Factory inspection 1414

Increased estimates 1414

Composite Inspection Board 1415

Advertising 1424

Industrial voting 1435

On Bill No. 41— second reading 2099

Bill unacceptable 2101

On Bill No. 83 second reading 2126

Bill not acceptable 2127

On Bill No. 124 second reading 2138

Bill not necessary 2140

MR. (Rev.) M. G. DA VIES (PC Mr. Speaker):

In appreciation 3

Re : Traditions 3

Duties of Speaker 3

Results of sittings 4

Loyalty 4

Re: Printing of Hansard 17

Re: Death of W. A. Rayfield, V.C 207

Re: Mailing of Parliamentary documents 245

Re: Death of Mr. Reynolds, M.P.P 813

MR. J. S. DEMPSEY (PC Renfrew, South) :

On Bill No. 77 second reading 202

Clearance of logs 202

MR. W. DENNISON (GGF St. David) :

Re: Alleged Election irregularities 46

On Bill No. 77 second reading 201

Re: Lake Nipigon 201

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NAMES and CONSTITUENCIES SUBJECTS PAGES

On Speech from the Throne 226

Changes in House 226

Use of word "Progressive" .. 227

Municipal Health Service Act 228

Re: Hydro 228

Rates of 228

Power consumption 228

Blackouts 228

1943 legislation 228

Repudiation of Contracts 229

235

Ottawa River Development 229

Re: Des Joachim 229

Past History of 230

Methods of operating 234

Campaign funds 234

Re : Beauharnois 234

Re : Abitibi 234

Threatened shortages 235

Change-over 236

Purchasing, Department of 236

Political interference in 237

On Estimates, Department of Agriculture 680

688

Departmental publications 680

Soil fertility and water pollution 688

Hydro rural extension of. 700

On Bill No. 102— In Committee 806

On Bill No. 109— second reading 823

On Budget 890

Housing . 890

Regent Park Project 891

Commission on 897

Labour 898

Wage controls 898

Costs in farm machinery 901

Price Controls lifting of 899

On Bill No. 119— second reading 1020

On Bill No. 134 second reading 1042

Depletion of Pine 1043

On Bill No. 108— second reading 1101

Reports unread 1 103

On Privilege National Anthem, Board of Education 1111

On Bill No. 122— In Committee 1127

Amendment to Sec. 4 1127

Re: Insurance of Hydro Employees 1128

On Bill No. 123— In Committee 1 131

Re: Minister's Salaries 1205

On Estimates, Department of the Provincial Treasurer 1205

On Bill No. 108— In Committee 1229

On Bill No. 139— second reading 1328

On Bill No. 23 second reading 1367

Royal York Hotel 1367

Conference, Board of Control Toronto Members 1368

On Bill No. 78— In Committee 1457

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Pollution of streams 1457

Spanish River 1457

Black Creek 1459

English law 1459

On Estimates, Department of Attorney-General 1497

Fire losses 1497

On Estimates, Department of Highways 1540

Insurance 1540

Unsatisfied Judgment Fund 1542

On Estimates, Department of Education 1573

Summer camps 1573

On Bill No. 179 second reading 1691

1943 promise re milk 1691

Point 19 of 22 Points 1691

Expensive distribution 1691

Milk Committee report not implemented 1691

On Bill No. 168— In Committee 1701

Insurance savings 1701

On Estimates, Department of Lands and Forests 1746

Re: Forestry Branch 1746

Re: Pine growth 1746

Re: Tree planting 1747

Re: "The Farm Woodlot" 1747

Re: Cyclone destruction 1747

Not repaired 1748

On Estimates, Department of Reform Institutions 1778

On Estimates, Department of Public Welfare 1806

Old-age pensions 1806

Blind pensions 1806

On Estimates, Department of Health 1817

Municipal Health Services Act 1817

Not accepted by municipalities 1818

On Estimates, Department of Planning and Development 1833

Re: Regent Park project 1833

Immigration Branch 1835

Statement of percentage of birth increase in U.S. by decades 1837

On Bill No. 169 second reading 1965

On Bill No. 169— In Committee 2108

On Bill No. 169— third reading 2150

Rule Book— page 61 2150

HON. G. H. DOUGETT (PC Minister of Highways and Minister of Public Works) :

On Bill No. 109— first reading 566

On Bill No. 109 second reading 819

Highway subsidies 819

On Bill No. 119— second reading 1020

On Bill No. 120— second reading 1023

On Bill No. 121— second reading 1024

On Estimates, Department of Public Works 1278

General remarks 1278

Work for Department of Agriculture 1279

O.A.C 1279

Ontario Veterinary College 1279

Experimental Farm (Ridgetown) 1279

Agriculture School, Kemptville 1280

Experimental Station, Vineland 1280

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NAMES and CONSTITUENCIES SUBJECTS PAGES

Work for Attorney-General's Department 1280

Provincial Lock-ups, etc 1280

Provincial Police Transmitter Stations 1280

District Court Houses 1280

Work for Department of Education 1281

School for Deaf— Belleville 1281

School for Blind— Brantford 1281

Provincial Institute of Mining Haileybury 1281

Provincial Institute of Textiles Hamilton 1281

Normal Schools 1281

Tuberculosis Division, Ontario Hospital, Woodstock 1282

List of projected works, 1949 1283

Work for Department of Reform Institutions 1283

Industrial Farm Burwash 1284

Industrial Farm Monteith 1284

Ontario Reformatory Brampton 1284

Ontario Reformatory Guelph 1284

Ontario Reformatory Mimico 1284

Ontario Training Schools Gait, Bowmanville and Cobourg .... 1284

Parliament Buildings Toronto 1285

Ontario Savings Office 1285

Buildings Toronto 1285

Drainage and Engineering Works 1286

Gallery Seats 1289

Committee Rooms' Acoustics 1289

999 Queen St. W., Toronto— sale of 1290

Office facilities for Members 1291

East Block extension 1294

Conservation authorities 1296

Letter to Dominion Government 1296

Letter from Dominion Government in reply 1297

On Bill No. 175— second reading 1455

Definition of "Motor Vehicles" 1455

Vehicle lighting 1455

Rear signs 1455

Amendments to Unsatisfied Judgments Fund Bill 1455

On Estimates, Department of Highways 1529

Queen Elizabeth Highway 1529

Statutory columns 1530

Trans-Canada Highway 1532

1535

Link Niagara Falls Fort Erie 1533

Gas Stations Queen Elizabeth Highway 1533

Burlington cut-off 1533

Northern Development 1534

1540

King's Highways 1535

Road paralleling Welland Canal 1535

Hamilton Outlet 1536

Road appropriations 1536

Road building 1538

Road construction 1538

Compulsory Insurance 1543

Unsatisfied Judgment Fund 1545

Licence Suspensions 1546

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On Bill No. 167— In Committee 1700

Amendment to Sec. 20, s.s. 3 1700

Amendment to Sec. 21, s.s. 1 1700

Amendment to Sec. 24, s.s. 8 1700

Protection of school busses 1700

On Bill No. 168— In Committee 1701

Amendment to Sec. 2 1701

Insurance Savings "Bunk" 1702

Compulsory Insurance 1702

Amendment to Sec. 11, s.s. 3 1703

Amendment to Sec. 12 1703

Amendment to Sec. 15, s.s. 8 1703

MR. J. L. DOWLING (CCF Hamilton, East) :

On Speech from the Throne 479

Congratulatory 480

To Mr. Speaker 480

Liquor 480

Housing . 480

Labour Code 480

Requisites for application to Labour Board 481

Industrial voting 481

Conciliation procedure 481

National Steel Car Strike 482

Wellandvale Strike 482

Workmen's Compensation Board 483

Public Welfare 486

Hydro 486

Resolution U.S.W.A. 2901 486

On Bill No. 82 second reading 1311

Increase in compensation desired 1312

On Bill No. 84 second reading 1316

Waiting period 1316

Costs of Silicosis tests 1324

On Bill No. 83 second reading 2129

HON. G. H. DUNBAR (PC Minister of Reform Institutions and Minister of Municipal Affairs) :

Motion to appoint a Committee on Privileges and Elections 91

On Bill No. 38 second reading 167

Lowering of age for release 167

Mercer Reformatory Superintendent 168

On Estimates, Department of Municipal Affairs 1150

Review, Department activities 1150

Re : Steeprock 1158

Re: Representation in Board 1158

Re: Cobalt situation 1160

Municipal-Provincial Conferences 1166

Mining Tax 1 166

Assessments 1167

On Bill No. 158— second reading 1389

Colouring 1389

On Bill No. 137— second reading 1439

On Bill No. 179— second reading 1692

On Bill No. 23— In Committee 1729

On Estimates, Department of Reform Institutions 1761

Activities of Department 1761

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Rehabilitation prime object 1761

More institutions needed 1761

Education in J 762

After care J762

Selection and training of staff 1762

Dispensing with county and district jails 1762

Re: Guelph Reformatory 1762

1763

Re: Burwash Reformatory 1762

1763

Re: Mimico Reformatory 1762

Re: Neys Plant 1763

1770

Re: Brampton Reformatory 1763

Re: Mercer Reformatory 1767

Juvenile Training Schools 1768

Bowmanville 1768

Gait 1768

Cobourg 1769

Board of Parole 1770

Personnel of 1770

Report of Department of National Health and Welfare on

physical education in gaols and reformatories 1770

Monteith School 1770

Rideau 1771

Burtch 1771

On Privilege: Article, Toronto Daily Star, April 6, 1949 2105

MR. J. L. EASTON (GGF Wentworth) :

On Bill No. 89 328

On Speech from the Throne 360

Congratulatory 360

Condolences 360

Re: Riding of Wentworth 360

Fruits and vegetables in 360

Rates of trees to land 360

Water shortage 361

Highway development 361

Burlington Beach 361

Bascule Bridge 361

Tourist Industry in 362

Soil erosion in 362

Industrial Development in 362

Relief if necessary 362

Housing 363

Ontario Labour Code 363

Grants to Community Centres 363

On Bill No. 108— second reading 1099

Re : sanctions 1099

Extract from address Hon. Mr. Claxton 1100

Should be municipally controlled 1100

On Bill No. 108— In Committee 1242

On Estimates, Department of Highways 1528

Queen Elizabeth Highway 1528

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On Estimates, Department of Public Welfare 1793

Item 15, Vote 152 1793

On Estimates, Department of Health 1818

Hamilton Hospital extension 1818

Hamilton Cancer Clinic 1818

On Bill No. 169— second reading 2006

MR. G. B. ELLIS (CGF Essex, North) :

On Speech from the Throne 144

Congratulatory 144

Tourists 144

Old-age pensions 145

Unemployment 145

Labour legislation 146

Housing 147

Rent Controls 147

Real Estate Taxation 148

Education 148

Pensioned teachers 148

Health Grants 149

Blue Cross 149

Windsor Hospital 149

Municipalities 150

Social Welfare 150

On Bill No. 52— In Committee 193

Witness fees to police 193

Increase in fees 194

Expert witness fees 194

On Bill No. 90 331

On Bill No. 107— second reading 949

Endangering municipal autonomy 950

"Half-baked" legislation 950

Government should assume part of costs 951

"Frigging around" 951

On Bill No. 117— In Committee 1051

Assessment of Railway 1051

On Bill No. 110— In Committee 1057

On Estimates, Department of Municipal Affairs 1157

On Estimates, Department of Mines 1409

Natural gas 1409

On Estimates, Department of Highways 1536

Road appropriations 1536

On Bill No. 178— second reading 1689

Enquiry necessary 1689

MR. L. F. K. FELL (GGF Parkdale) :

On Speech from the Throne 430

Congratulatory 430

To Mr. Speaker 430

To Mr. Foote 430

To Mr. Johnston (Parry Sound) 430

To Mr. Kennedy 431

Housing 431

From Veterans point of view 431

Re: enlistments 432

Re: promises made to Veterans 432

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Ontario Government evading responsibility for 433

Problems of facing returned Veterans 433

Stock yards 435

Wages at 435

1947 strike in 435

Labour Code 436

Industrial voting 437

Governmental vision lacking 437

Statement by Thos. Payne 437

On Budget 904

Re: Death, Mr. Reynolds 904

Re: 999 Queen St. W., Toronto 904

Extracts from article, Evening Telegram 905

Re: New Toronto Hospital 906

More hospitals required 907

Labour problems in 908

Wages in 908

On Estimates, Provincial Treasurer 1276

Class of pictures 1276

On Bill No. 139 second reading 1325

Compensation required 1436

Sec. 101, s.s. 3 1326

On Estimates, Department of Labour 1433

Industrial voting 1433

Certification of Unions 1436

On Estimates, Department of Attorney-General 1507

On Estimates, Department of Provincial Secretary 1507

Civil Service 1507

Civil Service Commission 1508

On Estimates, Department of Education 1596

Vote 51 1596

On Estimates, Department of Public Welfare 1793

Item 6, Vote 152 1793

On Estimates, Department of Health 1819

Venereal Disease Control 1819

On Bill No. 169— second reading 2070

MR. J. W. FOOTE (PC Durham) :

On Speech from the Throne 23

Motion to adopt 23

General discussion on 23

Birth of Prince Charles 23

Condolences re C. W. Cragg 23

Condolences re Johnny Carrere 23

Felicitations to Mr. Speaker 24

Felicitations to Mr. Kennedy 24

Felicitations to Miss Macphail 25

Re: Progressive legislation 25

Re: Tax relief 25

Hospital grants 25

Educational grants 25

Reform Institutions 26

Teachers' Superannuation 26

Teaching of Music 26

Department of Planning and Development 28

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Hydro 28

Baby Bonus 28

On Budget 972

General , 972

Municipal Grants 973

Fire Department Act, Bill No. 107 974

Education 974

Trade Schools 975

Health 975

Welfare 975

Old-age pensions 976

Liquor legislation 976

On Estimates, Department of Public Welfare 1808

Old-age pensions 1808

Increase in Estimates 1809

MR. T. K. FOSTER (L Bruce) :

Congratulatory 447

To Mr. Speaker 447

To Mr. Kennedy 447

To Mr. Foote 447

To Mr. Johnston (Parry Sound) 447

To Miss Macphail 447

Riding of Bruce 448

Agriculture in 448

Education in 449

Dairy Industry in 449

Fishing in 450

Reforestation in 450

Hydro 452

On Bill No. 169 second reading 2055

HON. LESLIE M. FROST (PC Treasurer and Minister of Mines) :

An amendment to motion to appoint a Committee on Privileges and

Elections 85

On Bill No. 86 320

On Bill No. 87 321

On Bill No. 88 323

On Privileges Unanswered Questions 370

On Budget 543

General 543

Dominion Provincial Relations 543

Provincial Taxing Powers 547

Rising Trends 548

Provincial Debt 551

Ways and Means 554

Housing programme 554

Agriculture 555

Highways 555

Health and Welfare 556

Natural Resources 557

Education 557

Ontario Municipalities 558

Public Investment 561

Management of Funded Debt 562

Budget forecast 1949-1950 563

Presentation of Budget 543

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On Bill No. 117— first reading 594

On Bill No. 116 second reading 788

Athletic Commission Act 788

On Budget closing debate 1003

Re: "Old Man Ontario" 1004

General remarks 1004

Increase in Estimates 1005

Request for Health Insurance 1005

Request for Mother Allowances 1006

Request for low-rental housing 1006

Request for milk subsidies 1006

Old-age pensions 1007

Re: C.C.F. amendment 1013

Hospitalization Scheme 1013

Estimates, Office of the Lt.-Governor 1015

On Bill No. 86— In Committee 1048

Mines Committee 1048

On Bill No. 117— In Committee 1050

History of Railway 1050

Eventual ownership by City of Windsor 1050

Hydro radials 1050

Debenture cancelled 1051

On Estimates, Department of Municipal Affairs 1156

Municipal Benefits 1157

On Privilege re Dominion Budget 1175

Corporation taxes 1 1 75

Dominion Tax Statistics 1176

On Estimates, Department of Provincial Treasurer 1183

Re: Ministers' Salaries 1183

Voluntary reduction 1 187

Salaries of Mr. Speaker and Leader of Opposition 1187

On Bill No. 161— first reading 1213

Re: Steeprock Development Act, 1942 or 1943 1214

Since River Development, Rights 1214

H.E.P. Commission at Steeprock 1214

On Estimates, Department of Provincial Treasurer 1261

Motion Picture Censorship 1264

1266

Theatre Inspections 1269

16 Mil. Film Censorship 1269

Monopoly in 1269

Permanent Censor Panel 1272

Class of pictures 1275

On Bill No. 169 first reading 1335

Charitable Gifts essential 1335

Charitable Gifts, excerpt from Succession duties 1336

Foundations general 1336

Disposal of Interests 1338

Disposal of Interests in excess of 10 per cent 1338

Disposal of Capital Stock 1338

On Estimates, Department of Mines 1400

Mines Committee 1400

Broadcasts 1401

1404

Mine production 1401

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Mining municipalities 1401

Revenues stabilized 1401

Research Council 1402

Geological Branch 1402

Magnatometer surveys ; 1402

Iron Ore Ranges 1402

Water tables 1402

Cobalt area 1402

Oil and natural gas 1403

1409 1411

Sulphur fumes arbitration 1411

On Bill No. 137— second reading 1438

On Department of Education 1586

On Bill No. 161 second reading 1602

Purpose of Bill 1602

History of Steeprock 1603

Letter to Mr. Hearve, December 7, 1948 1603

On Bill No. 169 second reading 1619

Succession duty exemptions 1619

Charitable trusts protection 1619

Ontario Succession Duty Act 1620

Charity interested 1620

Trustees and Executors 1620

Charitable Trusts operating businesses 1621

Trust instruments regulated 1621

Retro-activity 1621

Provisions of Bill 1622

Atkinson Foundation 1622

Extract from Atkinson Will 1623

Paragraph XII 1623

Object to assist charities 1624

Alterations in Bill 1624

Tax contributions 1625

Charity not subverted .*. 1626

Three important points 1627

Political orations 2089

No discrimination policy 2089

2090

Two clinical cases 2090

Atkinson Foundation . 2090

Mason Foundation 2090

Principal is right 2091

Re statement W. E. Miller, K.C 2091

Bill not retroactive 2091

Effect of Tax Legislation on Wills 2092

Mortmain Act— 1909 2092

Department Relief Act, 1948 2092

Statement by Sir Wm. Harcourt 2093

Proposed amendments 2093

Extension of time 2093

Filing of balance sheets 2094

Conference, Trustees and Public Trustee 2094

Trustees not barred 2095

On Bill No. 169— In Committee 2107

2119

On Bill No. 161— In Committee 1708

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Power deliveries 1708

Amounts paid 1709

Cost of power 1709

Development of resources 1710

Dominion subsidies 1710

Use of machinery 1711

Freeing assets 1713

Canadian comparison to R.F.C 1714

Re-allocation of shares 1718

Reference to Mining Committee 1721

On Estimates, Office of Premier 1778

Congratulations to Mr. Nixon 1784

MR. W. S. GEMMELL (PC Sudbury) :

On Budget 736

Condolence re Mr. Cragg and Mr. Carrere 736

Riding of Sudbury 736

Scenic attractions in 736

Racial groups in 737

Hydro 737

Aguasabon project 737

Extract from Fort William Times Journal 737

Extract from Port Arthur News Chronicle 738

Re: Hon. Chas. McCrae 738

Railways in 739

Natural Resources in 739

i Mining 739

Nickle-Copper 739

Gold 740

Iron-ore 740

Lumbering in 741

Fire protection 741

Tourist industry in 741

Forestry School in 741

On Bill No. 1 10 second reading 839

On Estimates, Department of Municipal Affairs 1159

Re: Mining Tax Act 1159

Sudbury amounts fair 1161

On Estimates, Department of Highways 1536

Highway No. 17 1536

On Estimates, Department of Lands and Forests 1760

Timber resources 1760

On Estimates, Department of Public Welfare 1798

Grants to Children's Aid Societies 1798

Extract, letter, Sudbury District Societies 1798

Re: Old-age pensions 1803

On Bill No. 169 second reading 1959

HON. W. A. GOODFELLOW (PC Minister of Public Welfare):

On Bill No. 110— first reading 567

On Bill No. Ill first reading 568

On Bill No. 110 second reading 835

On Bill No. Ill second reading 840

On Bill No. 110 In Committee 1054

1057

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On Bill No. 158— first reading 1174

History of Federal Act 1174

Re : Colouring 1 1 75

Regulation of Manufacture and Sale 1175

On Bill No. 158— second reading 1343

1393

Manufacture and sale 1371

Dominion Act, ultra vires 1371

Colouring 1371

Campaign to have colouring 1372

Effect on butter producers 1372

Uniform regulations desirable 1372

Class discrimination 1393

On Bill No. 158— In Committee 1467

Amendment to Sec. 2 s.s. "a" 1467

Amendment to Sec. 5 1467

Colouring 1476

Amendment to Sec. 6 1484

Amendment to Sec. 7 1484

On Bill No. 179— second reading 1689

Amendments necessary 1689

New agreements difficult 1689

Re: Sec. 5 1689

On Estimates, Department of Public Welfare 1786

Activities of Department 1786

Numerous branches of 1787

Each important 1787

Private organization retained 1787

Legislation for 1787

Old-age pensions increase in 1788

1803

Item 5, Vote 152 1790

Grants made directly 1791

Item 6, Vote 152 1793

Item 15, Vote 152 1793

Combination of M.O.H. and Department of Public Welfare .... 1797

Aid to Children's Aid Societies 1798

Vote 156 1800

Old-age Pension Boards 1807

Mothers' Allowance Boards 1807

MR. G. T. GORDON (L Brantford) :

On Speech from the Throne 489

Congratulatory 489

To Mr. Speaker 489

Riding of Brantford 489

Housing in 489

Hydro in 489

Shortage of 489

Purification of water in 489

Fluorination of water 490

Liquor traffic 491

Extract from speech, Dr. Pierre Gauthier 491

Temperance Education 491

On Bill No. 169— second reading 2057

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HON. W. GRIESINGER (PC Minister without Portfolio):

On Bill No. 117— In Committee 1052

On Bill No. 170— second reading 2146

MR. W. J. GRUMMETT (CCF Cochrane, South) :

On Amendment to resolution re Select Committee on Privileges and

Elections •••• 41

On amendment to motion to appoint a Committee on Privileges and

Elections 85

On Bill No. 37 second reading 165

On Bill No. 50 second reading 172

Unsatisfactory condition 172

Conflict of interest 172

On Estimates, Department of Agriculture 691

Weed control 691

Assistance to Agriculture, Northern Ontario 695

On Bill No. 110 second reading 836

On Bill No. 86— In Committee 1049

Meeting of prospectors with Committee 1049

On Bill No. 110— In Committee 1056

On Estimates, Department of Lands and Forests 1752

Item 7, Vote 104 1752

On Bill No. 169— second reading 1992

On Bill No. 169— In Committee 2107

Sec. 2, s.s. 1 2107

MR. S. L. HALL (PC Halton) :

On Speech from the Throne 390

Congratulatory 390

Riding of Halton 390

Old-age pensions 391

"Iron Curtain" 391

On Budget 902

Implementing promises 903

Homes for the aged 903

McMaster University grant 903

Succession Duties reduction in 903

Children's Aid 903

Educational grants 903

Housing 903

Hydro 903

On Bill No. 45 second reading 1306

Workmen's Compensation Board 1307

MR. W. E. WELLINGTON (PC Wellington, South):

On Bill No. A second reading 581

On Bill No. 132— second reading 1080

On Bill No. 45— second reading 1310

Percentage raised 1310

Waiting time 1311

On Bill No. 169— second reading 1670

Newspaper competition 1670

MR. G. I. HARVEY (CCF Sault Ste. Marie) :

On Speech from the Throne 399

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Congratulatory 399

To Mr. Speaker 399

Interprovincial-Federal Conference 399

Trans-Canada Highway 399

Riding of Sault Ste. Marie 399

Highways in 400

Lack of hospital facilities 400

Potentialities in Soo area 400

Transportation facilities 400

Iron and steel industry 400

Gold Mines 400

Uranium deposits 400

Defense purposes 401

Homes for the aged 401

Juvenile and adult delinquency 401

Caused by repudiation of responsibilities 401

Cure by education 402

403

Community centres not sufficient 402

Slum conditions in England 402

Change in newspaper attitude toward 403

Change in education needed 404

New set of moral laws required 404

Co-operation living together 404

Teaching of wider cultural values 405

On Bill No. 108— In Committee 1242

On Estimates, Department of Highways 1534

Northern Development 1534

On Bill No. 169— second reading 2079

On Bill No. 169— In Committee 2111

MR. W. L. HOUGK (L Niagara Falls):

On Privilege: Fire at Des Joachims 184

On Speech from the Throne 238

Congratulatory 238

Potential Leaders of Progressive Conservative Party 239

Highways 240

Hon. T. B. McQuesten 241

Niagara Parks Commission personnel of 241

Report of Education Committee 242

Tourists 248

Hydro 248

Chairman of Commission 248

Engineers of 249

Des Joachim Development 249

Cost of power 250

Shortage of power x 251

Priorities 251

Extent of 252

New developments 252

St. Lawrence development 253

Suggestions to: Keep free from Politics 253

Survey for future 253

Expansion of hydro 254

Re: City of Niagara Falls 254

On Bill No. 89 325

328

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Commission Personnel 328

Gardeners' School 328

Illumination 328

Princess Elizabeth Building 328

Golf Course 328

On Estimates, Department of Agriculture 701

Hydro rural extension of 701

On Privilege : 710

Membership of Niagara Park Commission 710

On Bill No. 89— In Committee 745

On Bill No. 158— second reading 1381

"Substitute" should not be used 1381

Re: Parkay Margarine ».« 1381

On Bill No. 165 second reading 1398

Tourists Bootlegging system of 1398

Tourist homes , 1398

Taxi drivers 1398

On Estimates, Department of Highways 1530

Engineers' salaries 1500

Link Niagara Falls Fort Erie 1532

Gas Stations Queen Elizabeth Highway 1533

Burlington cut-off 1533

On Estimates Department of Public Welfare 1807

Old-age pensions Boards 1807

Mothers' Allowances Boards 1807

On Privilege Daylight saving time 1853

On Bill No. 169— second reading 2029

On Bill No. 169— In Committee 2111

MR. S. J. HUNT (PC Renfrew, North) :

On Speech from the Throne 303

Congratulatory 303

Re: Riding of Renfrew North 304

Education in 304

Community centre grants 305

Whitney Schools in 305

Teachers' Superannuation 306

Hydro in 306

Stewartville Development 306

Cheneaux Development 306

Des Joachim Development 306

Available sites in 307

Services of 307

Highways in 308

Subsidies for 308

Road development 309

Agriculture in 309

Soup peas 309

Registered seed 309

Department of Lands and Forests 310

Lumbering in Renfrew North 310

Need for bridge across Ottawa River 310

On Bill No. 179— second reading 1694

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MR. T. H. ISLEY (GGF Waterloo, South) :

On Speech from the Throne 491

Congratulatory 491

To Mr. Speaker 491

To Mr. Foote 491

To Mr. Johnston (Parry Sound) 491

Agriculture 491

Remarks by Mr. Kennedy February 22, 1949 493

Hog subsidy 493

Brief, Federation of Agriculture 493

Quebec Legislation Chapter 113 493

Quebec Legislation Chapter 114 494

Milk production 494

Milk Board 495

Suggested improvements 496

Housing 497

Old-age pensions 497

On Estimates, Department of Agriculture 697

Agriculture Scholarships 697

On Bill No. 36 second reading 1316

Chest X-rays 1316

Silicosis 1317

On Bill No. 158 second reading 1386

Re : regulating 1386

Effect on dairy industry 1386

Cheap bread spreads 1386

MR. A. JOHNSTON (PC Parry Sound) :

Condolence re C. W. Cragg 29

Condolence re "Johnny" Carrere 30

On Speech from Throne 30

Seconding motion to adopt 31

MR. E. B. JOLLIFFE (GGF Leader of the Opposition) :

Condolence re C. W. Cragg 10

Condolence re "Johnny" Carrere 10

Re: Mr. Kennedy 1 1

On Privilege re speeding charge 17

Re: Paris Strike (Penmans) 18

Re: Notice for Introduction of Bills 21

On Point of Order— Re Rule 55 36

Re: Order Paper 36

Re: Revision of Rules 37

Re: Alleged Election Irregularities 45

On Speech from the Throne 55

Congratulatory to Mr. Speaker 55

Congratulatory to Mr. Foote 56

Congratulatory to Mr. Johnston 56

Re: Candidate for Leadership 46

Re: Activities of Committee 57

Re: Debate on Speech from the Throne 47

Re: Election Law 58

Re: Civil Servants 58

Re: Commissions in Speech from the Throne 59

Re: Newfoundland 59

Re: Hydro 59

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Rc: Tax Burden 60

Re: Retrenchment 61

Re: Price Controls 61

Re : Agriculture 61

Brief Ontario Federation of Agriculture 62

Hog Subsidies 62

Re: Provincial-Municipal Conference 65

Re: Housing 65

Re: Pending Evictions 67

Re: Rent Controls 67

Re: DominionProvincial Relations 69

Re : Amendment to motion . 71

Re: Motion to amend report of Committee on Privileges and Elections 86

95

On Bill No. 37 second reading 166

Government Supervision 166

Selection of projects 166

On Bill No. 49 second reading 170

On Bill No. 50 second reading 171

Present conditions unsatisfactory 171

Conflict of interests 171

On Bill No. 54 second reading 175

Increase in judiciary 175

On Bill No. 37— In Committee 185

On Bill No. 49— In Committee 190

Increase in judiciary 190

On Bill No. 57— In Committee 196

On Bill No. 77 second reading 200

Plant at western entrance to Toronto 200

On Bill No. 77 second reading 201

Deterioration of Dams 201

On Privilege: St. George Election 246

On Committee on Art 317

On Bill No. 91 second reading 333

On Bill No. 93 second reading 335

On Bill No. 95— In Committee 352

On Bill No. 98— In Committee 355

357

On Bill No. A second reading 582

On Bill No. 66— In Committee 589

On Estimates, Department of Agriculture 668

Hog Subsidy 668

673

Cheese subsidy 668

Agriculture Enquiry Commission 673

Agriculture Research 691

Milk Control Act 693

Ontario Veterinary College 698

On Bill No. 116 second reading 790

On Bill No. 89— In Committee 802

On Death of Mr. Reynolds 814

On Bill No. 109 second reading 832

On Bill No. 107 second reading 934

Letter from O.M.A.: A.O.M. & R 935

Training School for Firemen 937

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Requests by Municipalities to delay 939

Extract from Evening Telegram, March 16,1949 940

Centenary of Baldwin Act 942

Infringement on Municipal Autonomy 942

On Budget 987

C.C.F. Programme 987

Farming technique improvements in 987

Buoyant Revenues 988

Government and Tax Collector 988

Municipal Grants 989

1000

Highway Expenditures 990

Highway Improvement Act 991

Agricultural Grants 991

Education 991

University Costs 991

Statement of President of University of Western Ontario 992

Comparison British and Canadian standards 993

University Grants 994

Royal Commission on 1003

Hospital grants 999

Health services 999

Costs of 1001

On Bill No. 132— second reading 1085

Superannuation should be retroactive 1085

Re "Lobbying" 1085

On Bill No. 108— second reading 1109

Use of Provincial Police 1114

On Bill No. 126 second reading 1122

Furnishing statistics 1 122

Re Racial Origin 1122

On Estimates, Department of Municipal Affairs 1155

On Motion to consider Bill 135 1178

Discussion on motion out of order 1178

Ruling out of order sustained 1180

Re: Discussion on Points of Order 1181

Re: Ministers' Salaries 1190

On Bill No. 108— In Committee 1238

1245 1255 1256

On Estimates. Department of Public Welfare 1290

Other facilities for Members 1290

On Bill No. 82 second reading 1313

On Bill 158 second reading 1373

Uniform standards 1373

C.C.F. resolution 1373

Distribution through Crown Corporation 1374

Effect on Dairy industry 1374

Manufacture and sale regulated 1375

On Bill No. 166 second reading 1399

Minister should explain 1399

On Estimates, Department of Mines 1404

Broadcasts 1404

Civil servants should not broadcast 1404

On Estimates, Department of Labour 1417

Offences under Labour Relations Act 1417

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On Bill No. 137 second reading 1441

Creation of King's Counsel 1440

British system 1441

On Bill No. 78 In Committee 1461

On Bill No. 158— In Committee 1465

Method of procedure 1469

Ingredients should be shown 1483

On Estimates, Provincial Secretary's Department 1513

Estimates should be broken down 1513

Office of Leader of Opposition 1516

Stationery 1517

On Estimates, Department of Highways 1530

Statutory columns 1530

Road building 1537

Licence suspensions 1546

Government programme 1587

On Bill No. 169 second reading 1627

Extract, Brockville Recorder and Times 1628

Newspaper re-action 1629

Purpose of Bill 1630

Extract, Globe and Mail, March 28, 1949 1631

Operation of Toronto Star 1633

Distribution of shares 1634

Extract, Dr. Cheshire's "Modern Real Property" 1635

Extract Statutes 1800, Chap. 98 1635

Not retroactive 1636

Necessity for Bill 1636

Necessity for retroactive legislation 1637

Will not challenged in courts 1637

Extract Wills "Constitutional Law of U.S." 1638

Extract Public Trustees Act, Chap. 166, R.S.O. Sec. 5 1638

Extract Chartered Accounting Act, R.S.O. 1937, Chap. 167 1639

Extract Time 1640

Extract Char. Ace. Act., Sec. 1, s.s. 1 1640

Extract Char. Ace. Act., Sec. 1, s.s. 2 '. 1640

Extract Char. Ace. Act., Sec. 4 1640

Extract Char. Ace. Act., Sec. 5 1641

Extract Char. Ace. Act., Sec. 6, s.s. 4 1641

Extract Institutions Act 1641

Extract Public Hospitals Act 1642

Toronto Star tax payments 1642

Functions of Government 1643

Quebec Succession Duty Act Bill No. 49 , 1644

Extract from Sec. 13 1644

Extract from Sec. 18 1644

Wallis vs. Sol. Gen'l for New Zealand 1645

Extract from report by Lord MacNaughton, p. 181, 1903

appeal cases 1646

Extract from Halsburys Laws of England, Vol. 25, p. 78 1646

Will of John Ross Robertson 1648

Extract from par. 15 1648

Extract from par. 16 1648

Extract from par. 17 1649

Extract from par. 18 1650

Extract from par. 19 1650

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Extract from par. 20 1650

Extract from par. 21 1650

Extract from par. 22 1651

Extract from par. 23 1652

Extract from par. 24 1652

Extract from par. 25 1652

Extract from par. 26 1652

Will of Atkinson 1654

Extract from par. 12 1655

Extract from par. 13 1657

Extract from par. 14 1657

Self-perpetuating Boards 1661

Freedom of the Press 1663

1673 1676

Reduction in number of newspapers 1665

Newspaper Charities 1665

Newspaper competition 1667

British Royal Commission on Publishing field 1669

Place for Charitable Foundations 1671

Extract from No. 19 United Nations Charter of Human Rights 1673 Extract from judgment, Sir Lyman Duff Canada Law

Reports, 1938, p. 132 1674

Extract from judgment, Lord Wright, James vs. Commonwealth 1675

Extract from judgment, Judicial Committee, Great West Saddlery Co.

vs. The King 1675

Extract from the British North America Act, Sec. 120 1676

Alberta "Press-gaglaw" : 1676

Extract judgment, Justice Cannon 1676

Bill No. 9 (Alberta) Sec. 3 1677

Sec. 4 1677

Sec. 5 1677

Sec. 7 1677

Extract from Criminal Code Justice Cannon 1678

On Estimates, Department of Lands and Forests 1741

Nurseries 1741

Use of treated seed 1742

Congratulations to Mr. Nixon 1784

On Bill No. 169 (continued) second reading 1855

Extract from Ottawa Journal 1855

Extract from Sudbury Star, April 2, 1949 1858

Re "Filibuster" 1862

No mention in Throne Speech 1862

General criticism of Bill 1863

Purpose of Atkinson Will 1865

Competition between Star and Telegram 1866

Other foundations 1869

Statement by National Trust Co 1872

Letter from Dr. H. M. Cassidy 1877

Extract from "American Foundation for Social Welfare"

S. M. Harrison 1881

Bill does nothing 1884

Political responsibility for Bill 1888

Extract from "The Makers of Canada" 1889

Re "Colonial Advocate" 1889

On Privilege: Newspaper editorial Globe and Mail 2037

Not employed by the Star 2037

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Re Succession Duties 2038

Authorship of speeches 2038

Doctrine of C.C.F 2038

"Secret Police Charges" 2039

On Bill No. 169— In Committee 2106

2112 2117 2122

On Bill No. 169— third reading 2149

Amendment to 2149

Amendment in order 2150

Journals of 1898 2150

HON. R. T. KELLEY (PC Minister of Health) :

On Bill No. 90 331

Dominion Grant 331

Hospital Aid 332

On Bill No. 93 333

On Bill No. 90— In Committee 844

Amendments to 844

On Bill 173— first reading 1340

Alcoholics Anonymous 1340

On Estimates, Department of Health 1810

Mental Hospitals 1810

Tuberculosis Department 1810

Hospital Grants 1811

Nurses 1811

Paraplegics 1811

Cancer 1811

Grants for 1812

Proposed Heart Clinic 1812

Federal Grants 1813

Professional Nurses Act 1817

1818

Municipal Health Service Act 1818

Tuberculosis Clinics 1821

Auxiliary Hospital 1823

HON. T. L. KENNEDY (PC President of the Council and Minister of Agriculture) :

Motion to Elect Speaker , 3

Felicitation to Mr. Speaker 9

Condolences on death of C. W. Cragg 10

Condolences on death of "Johnny Carrere" 10

Alleged Election Irregularities 47

On Speech from Throne 71

Congratulatory to Mr. Speaker 71

Congratulatory to Mr. Foote 71

Congratulatory to Mr. Johnston 71

Congratulatory to Mr. Oliver 71

Congratulatory to Mr. Nixon 71

Congratulatory to Miss Macphail 71

Records exceeded by government 72

Re : Hydro 72

Salaries to Senior Civil Servants 73

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Agriculture 73

Ontario Federation of Agriculture 73

Newfoundland 73

Debates on Speech from the Throne 73

Governments' Actions 74

Department of Travel and Publicity 74

Department of Reform Institutions 74

Department of Planning and Development 74

Air Immigration 75

Department of Health 75

Old-age pensions 75

Unemployment Relief 75

Department of Labour 76

Department of Provincial Treasurer 76

Department of Highways 76

On Resolution re Community Halls 159

On Resolution re Warble Fly 160

On Bill No. 37 second reading 160

Community Halls historical 161

Athletic Fields 161

Rinks 161

On Bill No. 37— In Committee 186

On Committee on Art 347

On Bill No. 60— In Committee 588

On Estimates, Department of Agriculture 664

Ministers' Salaries 664

Illness in Department 664

Loyalty of Employees 665

Vocational Education 665

O.A.C 665

Livestock 666

T.B. Tests 666

Artificial breeding 666

Hog Subsidy 666

Junior Farmers 666

Central Mortgage Scheme 666

Research and Extension 667

Marketing Department 668

Cheese Subsidy 668

Agriculture Enquiry Commission 673

On Death of Mr. Reynolds 813

On Bill No. 124 second reading 2142

Read 60 days hence 2142

Resolution No. 4 Mr. Oliver 2153

Addition to 2154

On Budget 725

Brief from Jail Guards 725

Old-age pensions 728

Parents' Maintenance Act 732

Institute for the Blind 735

On Bill No. 169— second reading 2058

MR. G. H. MILLARD (GGF York, West) :

On motion to appoint a Committee on Privileges and Elections 88

On Privilege Male Guards at Burwash 246

On Bill No. 93 334

On Bill No. 98 second reading 339

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On Bill No. 98 In Committee 353

On Speech from the Throne 5 14

Apology 514

Conservation in relation to people M~>

Riding of West York 516

Mental Hospitals in 516

Old-age pensions 517

518

Education 517

Royal Commission on 517

Speech from the Throne— 1948 521

Extracts from Dr. Goldring 521

527

Extracts from Ministers Report, 1945 525

Extract from Dr. Coady 526

Teachers and qualifications 527

Salaries of 527

Pensions for 529

Extract, Toronto Daily Star, Oct. 29 529

Extract, Globe and Mail, Aug. 3 529

Education and Liquor reserves, 1945-6, 1946-7 530

Grants for 530

Comparison of 531

Tables of Expenditures Taxes and Grants, 1946 534

Hydro 519

Statement by Chairman Saunders 519

Shortages of 520

Highways 520

Statement of Public School proportion of Equalized Assesssment per

students 1943 and 1946 534

Schedule of Provincial Grants 535

Schedule of net costs, 1943 and 1946 536

Suggested improvements 537

Professional people leaving Canada . 538

Male 538

Female 538

On Bill No. 4 second reading 584

On Budget 750

Results of 1948 election 751

Education Royal Commission on 751

Correspondence re 752

Royal Commission in Britain 755

Cost of 756

Report on 757

Teachers' Salaries 760

768

Industrial Education 762

Extracts from John Sneath 763

Extracts from Dr. Goldring 763

Vocational Schools 764

Higher education 767

On Bill No. 116 second reading 793

On Bill No. Ill second reading 841

On Bill No. 132 second reading 1082

Securing teachers difficult 1082

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Commission to administer Fund , 1082

Pension deductions refunding of 1083

On Bill No. 108— In Committee 1231

Trade Union Membership 1231

1253 1254

On Bill No. 45 second reading 1304

Percentage increased 1304

Waiting time 1305

On Bill No. 36 second reading 1319

Industrial diseases 1319

Silicosis 1319

On Bill No. 158— second reading 1379

Regulations required 1379

Colouring 1379

Quality standards 1380

Bill not clear 1381

On Estimates, Department of Labour 1427

On Bill No. 158— In Committee 1466

Advertised in eating establishments 1466

Colouring 1475

Extract, Federation of Agriculture, March 18, 1949 1475

Ingredients should be shown 1483

On Estimates, Department of Attorney-General 1491

Cost of living bonus 1491

Constables salaries 1500

Civil servants 1505

On Estimates, Department of Highways 1531

Roads, Publicity 1531

On Estimates, Department of Education 1551

School grants 1551

Royal Commission 1557

Regulations 1557

Trade Schools 1563

On Vote 49 1591

On Vote 51 1594

On Bill 161 second reading 1615

Agreements 1615

Four-party situation 1615

United States Financing 1616

Reconstruction Finance Corporation 1616

Canadian Control 1616

Open-pit mining l 1617

40-year basis 1617

Canadian processing 1618

Company housing 1618

Labour relations 1618

On Bill No. 167— In Committee 1700

Protection of School busses 1700

On Bill No. 161— In Committee 1713

Load spread unequally 1713

Can. Company responsible to R.F.C 1714

On Estimates, Department of Lands and Forests 1753

Surveys Branch Votes 104, 105, and 111 1753

Registration of deeds 1754

Land Surveyors Association 1754

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On Estimates, Department of Public Welfare 1790

Item 5, Vote 152 1790

Item 15, Vote 152 1792

Item 6, Vote 154 1797

On Vote 157 1801

On Estimates, Department of Health 1823

New Toronto Hospital 1823

On Estimates, Department of Planning and Development 1833

Item 5, Vote 128 1833

Conservation Surveys 1833

On Bill No. 169— second reading 1933

On Bill No. 41— second reading 2099

On Bill No. 169— In Committee 2109

On Bill No. 124 second reading 2140

On Bill No. 170 second reading 2142

On Bill No. 169— third reading 2152

Amendment to 2152

MR. D. H. MORROW (PC Carleton) :

On Budget 885

Congratulatory Mr. Speaker 885

Congratulatory— Mr. R. H. McEvoy 885

Congratulatory Hon. Robt. Grant 885

Mr. Holland Acres 885

Re: Riding of Carleton 885

Agriculture in 885

Health in 887

Rural Hydro in 886

Education in 888

Industry in 885

On Bill No. 132— second reading 1086

Teachers' Federation in favour 1086

MR. W. MURDOCH (PC Essex South) :

On Speech from Throne 406

Congratulatory 406

To Mr. Speaker 406

On Opening of sittings 406

To Mr. Ellis 406

To Mr. Chartrand 407

To Mr. Drew 407

Work accomplished by 407

Re: Riding of Essex South 409

Agriculture in 409

Highways in 410

School grants in 410

Industrial expansion in 411

Federal collection of taxes in 411

Economic recessions 412

Remarks on— E. B. Jolliffe 412

Opportunities in Ontario 413

Housing 414

On Bill No. A second reading 579

On Bill No. 4 In Committee 2125

Amendment to 2125

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MR. R. A. McEWING (L Wellington North) :

A motion to appoint a Committee on Privileges and Elections 90

On Speech from the Throne 504

Congratulatory 504

To Mr. Speaker 504

To Mr. Foote 504

To Mr. Johnston (Parry Sound) 504

To Mr. Kennedy 504

Prevention of Tree Destruction 505

Community Centres grants to 505

Drainage Act changes in 505

Dam in Conestoga River 505

Unsatisfied Judgments Fund 505

Care of totally incapacitated 505

Taxes 506

Gasoline 506

Amendment 506

Prices under Liberal Government 506

Prices under Conservative Government 507

Education 507

Confusion in policies of 507

Teaching of Canadian Citizenship 508

Adult education for D.P.'s 508

Communist propoganda 508

Hydro ! 508

Reasons for shortage of 509

Dam at Credit Forks 509

Agriculture 510

Committee on 510

Opposition to freight rates 510

Small meat-packing plants 510

Agricultural College 510

Vacant farms 511

Stock-yard 512

Oleo-margarine 512

Hog subsidy 514

Soil erosion 514

Soil conservation 514

On Bill No. 4 second reading 583

On Estimates Department of Agriculture 673

Hog subsidy 673

Livestock grants 691

On Bill No. 123 second reading 843

On Bill No. 119— second reading 1020

1023

On Bill No. 123— In Committee 1123

Grand River Authority 1129

On Bill No. 158— second reading 1382

Effect on Dairy Industry 1382

"Substitute" erroneous 1383

On Bill No. 158— In Committee 1481

Colouring 1481

On Estimates, Department of Education 1559

Item 13, Vote 36 1559

On Bill No. 169— second reading 2046

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MR. A. A. MacLEOD (LP Bellwoods) :

Condolence re Chas. W. Cragg 12

Condolence re "Johnny" Carrere 12

Re: Alleged Election Irregularities 47

On Motion to appoint a Committee on Privileges and Election 91

On Speech from the Throne 109

Congratulatory 109

Results of Election 109

Re: Ontario P.C. Convention - Ill

Re: Over-taxation 113

Re : Labour 1 14

Re: Housing 1 14

117

Re: Public Health 114

Re: Mental Hospitals 114

Re: Health League of Canada 115

Re: Department of Agriculture 115

On Bill No. 93 334

Qualifications of Psychiatrists 334

On the Budget 634

Globe and Mail Report 635

Congratulatory 635

To Mr. Wismer 635

To Mr. Brown 635

Mr. Hanna's Leadership 635

Hidden surpluses 636

Under-estimated revenues 637

Gasoline tax revenue 637

Liquor control revenue 637

Over-spending 637

Current and Capital Account 637

Derelict in protecting Citizens' interests 639

Income Tax 639

* Health Insurance Programme 640

D.P. Conference 641

Possibilities of Government 641

Increase in old-age pensions 642

Increase in Mothers' Allowances 642

Increase in Unemployment Relief 642

Increase in Welfare Activities 642

Increase in Milk supplied school child 642

New mental hospitals 642

Amusement tax repealed 642

Additional spending 643

Community Centres Act 643

Modern Labour Laws 643

Modern Housing Scheme 643

Hydro conversion 643

Increase in mental illness / 644

Recommendations of Ross Commission 643

Royal Commission on Mental Institutions 646

Tuberculosis infection 647

Extract from Time Magazine 647

Suicides in U.S.A 647

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Visit of Minister to Chicago 648

Statement by 648

Availability of x-ray equipment 648

Statement by Dr. Brahdy 649

Statement by Dr. Edlin 650

Statement by Hon. R. T. Kelley 650

Compulsory x-ray for all hospital patients 651-2

Incidence of Tuberculosis 651

Education Royal Commission on 653

Roosevelt's Second Bill of Rights 655

On Estimates, Department of Agriculture 676

Hog subsidy 677

Ministers' Salaries 678

On Bill No. 116 second reading 792

On Death of Mr. Reynolds 814

On Bill No. 107 second reading 944

Letter from Toronto City Solicitor 944

Request to delay 945

Improvement in equipment 946

Request to refer to Committee 947

On Bill No. 110— In Committee 1054

On Bill No. 132— second reading 1088

Should be retroactive 1089

On Bill No. 108— second reading 1108

Membership in trade unions 1109

Re Ministers' Salaries 1200

On Estimates, Department Provincial Treasurer 1271

Permanent Censor Panel 1271

On Estimates, Department of Public Works 1289

Gallery Seats 1289

Committee Rooms' Acoustics 1289

999 Queen Street W., Toronto— Sale of 1289

Office facilities for Members 1292

On Bill No. 36 second reading 1323

On Bill No. 158— second reading 1377

Statement, Mr. Kennedy, March 12, 1947 1377

Butter subsidy 1377

Colouring 1378

Canada Packers Lobby 1378

Class discrimination 1378

On Estimates, Department of Labour 1426

Labour Committee 1426

No meetings 1426

On Bill No. 137— second reading 1438

Creation of King's Counsel 1439

On Bill No. 158— In Committee 1482

Amendment to Section 4 1482

On Estimates, Department of Provincial Secretary 1515

Salary should be increased 1515

Salary of Leader of Opposition 1520

Coats of Arms 1526

On Bill No. 161— In Committee 1721

Reference to Mining Committee 1721

On Bill No. 158— third reading 1733

Amendment to 1733

Amendment negatived in Division 1733

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On Estimates, Department of Lands and Forests , 1752

Forestry Research 1753

On Estimates, Department of Reform Institutions 1776

Re: Psychologists and Psychiatrists 1776

On Estimates, Office of Premier 1778

Congratulatory: to Mr. Nixon 1785

On Estimates, Department of Public Welfare 1801

On Vote 157 1801

On Estimates, Department of Health 1812

Mental Institutions 1813

Number of Psychiatrists 1813

Royal Commission on Mental Hospitals 1814

Ross Commission 1814

Compulsory x-rays 1814

Public Hospitals Act 1814

On Vote 83 1824

999 Queen Street West, Toronto 1824

On Vote 86 1824

Ross Commission 1824

On Estimates, Department of Planning and Development 1830

On Bill No. 169— second reading 1919

On Bill No. 124 second reading 2140

On Bill No. 169— third reading 2153

Amendment to 2153

MR. E. B. McMILLAN (L Kent East):

On Budget 772

Congratulatory Mr. Speaker . 772

Congratulatory Mr. Foote 772

Re: Riding of East Kent 772

Industrial development in 772

Hydro in 772

Steam Generating Plant at Erieau 772

Western Ontario Experimental Farm 773

Tourist industry in 773

MISS AGNES MacPHAIL (GGF York East) :

On Bill 27 second reading 161

Birchcliffe Heights 161

On Bill 38 second reading 168

Cobourg Girls' School 168

Mercer Reformatory , 168

Grades of crime 168

Lowering age for release 168

On Speech from the Throne: Failure to congratulate 292

Re: Hon. Mr. Kennedy (Premier) 293

Re: Riding of East York 293

Voting in 293

Change in nature of government 294

Conditions in New Zealand 294

Prepaid medical care 294

Old-age pensions in 294

Subsidizing teachers 294

Social Democrats 295

Monopoly control 295

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Middle-of-the-readers 295

Mothers' allowances 296

Death toll by fire 296

Public opinion 296

Hydro shortage of 296

Hydro power restored 297

Old-age pensions 297

Increases of others 297

United Church bazaar 298

Kiwanis Christmas dinner 298

Teachers' superannuation 299

Members' accommodations in Buildings 300

Condition of furnishings 30l

L.P.P. accommodations 301

Furnishings in Members' dining room 301

House Committee to consider 303

Stationery and supplies 303

On Bill No. 93 335

On Bill No. A second reading 579

On Estimates Department of Agriculture 681

Ministers' salaries 681

On Bill No. 110 second reading 836

On Bill No. Ill second reading : 842

On Bill No. 132— second reading 1076

Raise desired for lower groups 1078

Raise of women's pensions, desired 1079

On Bill No. 132— In Committee 1142

Re: Dependents' allowances 1142

On Estimates Department of Provincial Treasurer 1274

Class of pictures 1274

On Estimates Department of Public Works 1291

Office facilities for members 1291

On Bill No. 158— second reading 1388

Colouring 1388

Mental hazard 1389

On Estimates Department of Reform Institutions , 1771

Guelph Reformatory 1771

Archambault Report 1772

Mercer Reformatory 1772

1774

Gait Training School 1772

Cobourg Girls' School 1772

Superintendent's accommodations in 1773

New buildings needed 1773

Brampton School 1774

On Estimates, Department of Public Welfare 1795

Responsibilities of women 1795

Care of children 1795

Old-age pensions 1803

Blind pensions 1803

On Bill 169 second reading 2052

On Bill No. 124 second reading 2134

MR. J. M. NEWMAN (LL Rainy River):

On Speech from the Throne 424

Congratulatory 424

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To Mr. Speaker 424

To Mr. Kennedy 424

Re: Riding of Rainy River 424

Agriculture in 429

Raising standard of livestock in 425

Bear and wolf bounties in 425

Reform institutions antiquated in 425

Hydro in 425

Expansion of 425

Educational facilities in 425

Tourist industry in 425

Forest and forest products 426

Production of Christmas trees 427

Statement of R. E. Halversen 428

Industries in 428

Pulp and paper 428

Steeprock Iron Mines 428

Lack of highways 429

On Estimates Department of Municipal Affairs 1158

Re: Steeprock 1158

On Estimates Department of Highways 1540

Northern Roads 1540

On Bill No. 161 second reading 1614

Ore docks 1615

On Estimates Department of Lands and Forests 1759

Wolf bounties 1759

Bear bounties 1759

Game Wardens moving of : 1760

On Bill 169— second reading 2005

MR. H. G. NIXON (L Brant) :

On Privilege: St. George election 246

On Bill No. 87 323

On Bill No. 93 , 337

On Bill No. 98— second reading 359

On Bill No. 98— In committee 359

On Privilege: Paris strike 443

On Estimates Department of Agriculture 674

Ministers' salaries 675

Corn borer control 684

Expenditures for Ontario Agricultural College 697

On the Budget 854

Congratulatory 854

To Mr. Speaker 854

Re: Death of Mr. Reynolds, M.P.P 854

Re: Mr. Kennedy (Premier) 855

Re: Ministers' salaries 855

Re : Estimates 856

Re: Opening date of session 856

Re: Riding of Brant 857

Agriculture in 857

Livestock in 857

Orchards in 857

"Firsts" in 857

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Re: Portraits 857

Hydro 859

Responsibility for shortage 859

Extract from address by Hon. Mr. Kelley 859

Extract from address by Mr. Saunders 860

Development of 860

Joint developments 862

St. Lawrence development 863

Future policies of 864

Extension of 865

Grant to McMaster University 866

On Bill No. 117— In Committee 1052

On Estimates Department of Provincial Treasurer 1206

Grant to I.R.A 1206

On Bill No. 108— In Committee 1241

On Estimates Department of Attorney-General 1486

General litigation 1486

On Bill 161— In committee 1711

Northern Ontario properties 1711

Royalties 1711

On Bill No. 172— In Committee 1725

Reply to felicitations on birthday 1785

On Bill No. 169— second reading 2061

On Bill No. 4 In Committee 2125

MR. FARQUHAR OLIVER (L Grey South) :

Condolence re: J. W. Cragg 12

Condolence re: ''Johnny" Carrere ~ 12

On motion to appoint committee on Privileges and Elections 89

On Speech from the Throne 97

Congratulatory 97

Re: Ruolss Committee 97

Brief Federation of Agriculture 99

Hog subsidy 100

Hydro 101

Priorities 104

Quebec agreements 104

Developments of 105

St. Lawrence development 105

Advisory Committee on 106

Soil conservation 106

Royal Commissions 107

On Education 108

Amendment to motion 109

On Privilege: Unanswered questions 370

On Estimates Department of Agriculture 670

Hog subsidies 670

On Bill No. 116 second reading 790

On Bill No. 89 In committee 799

On Death of Mr. Reynolds, M.P.P 814

On Bill No. Ill second reading 841

On the Budget 977

Old-age pensions 977

Care of totally incapacitated 979

Health insurance 978

Surpluses in 979

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Sinking fund 979

Uniformity of accounts 980

Education 980

Royal Commission on 980

Extract from Almonte Gazette 982

Extract from Ottawa Evening Journal 983

Prosperity must be universal 984

Re: C.C.F. amendment 985

Re: Health Service Act, 1943 or 1944 985

Re: record of C.C.F. in Legislature 986

Re: "Squeeze" resistance 987

Motion to consider Bill 135 1148

1178 Ruling "Out of order" sustained 1180

Re: Discussion on points of Order 1181

Re: Ministers' salaries - 1197

Economic decline 1 199

No increase in social services 1199

On Bill 45 second reading 1308

Percentages increased 1308

On Bill No. 84 second reading 1315

On Bill 158 second reading 1376

Regulations required 1376

Provincial or Federal 1377

On Bill No. 162— second reading 1397

Percentages increased 1397

On Estimates Department of Attorney-General 1509

On Estimates Department of Provincial Secretary 1509

Letter, April 16, 1948 1509

On Estimates Department of Education 1559

Item 5 ; Vote 36 1559

Item 4; Vote 37 1560

Item 6; Vote 50 1593

On Bill No. 179 second reading 1697

Collective bargaining unworkable 1697

Congratulatory to Mr. Nixon 1783

On Estimates Department of Health 1820

Hospital construction grants .'. 1821

On Bill No. 169— second reading 1897

Re: Filibuster 1898

Bill should be amended 1898

Bill aimed at Toronto Star 1899

Bill retroactive . 1899

Sacredness of wills 1899

Extract from Owen Sound Daily Sun-Times 1900

Re: waiting time 1901

Re: activities, Toronto Daily Star 1902

Bill violates principles 1904

On Bill No. 41 second reading 2097

On Bill No. 169— third reading 2151

Amendment to 2151

MR. G. EAMON PARK (GGF Dovercourt) :

On Bill No. 98 357

On Speech from the Throne 380

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Congratulatory 380

Dissatisfaction with government 380

Old-age pensions . 381

Old-age pensioners 381

Social security 382

Housing 383

Labour conditions 388

Levelling off 388

National Income 388

Decrease in living standards 388

Lower bank deposits 389

Wage increases 389

Industrial unrest 389

Labour Code 390

Legislative Larour programme 390

On the Budget Old-age pensions 966

Department of Labour 967

Estimates for 968

Factory inspection 969

Certification of Unions 969

Industry and Labour Board 970

Workmen's Compensation 972

On Bill No. 107— second reading 1063

Re : Standardization 1063

Grants should not be based on expenditures . 1063

On Bill No. 126 second reading 1122

On Estimates Department of Municipal Affairs 1158

Representation on Board 1158

On Bill No. 108— In Committee 1230

Use of Provincial Police in strikes 1247

1248

Conciliation service 1249

On Bill No. 45 second reading 1302

Compensation fund 1302

Waiting time 1302

Percentages increased 1302

On Bill No. 23 second reading 1369

Royal York Hotel 1369

On Bill No. 158— second reading 1390

Regulations 1390

On Bill No. 162 second reading 1394

Effective date 1395

Percentage increases 1395

On Bill No. 166 second reading 1399

Regulation of tourist camps 1400

On Estimates Department of Labour 1423

Advertising 1423

Industry and Labour Board 1431

On Bill No. 158— In Committee 1478

Colouring 1478

On Estimates Department of Attorney-General 1499

Use of Provincial Police in industrial disputes 1499

Qualifications for constables 1501

On Estimates Department of Education 1561

Item 5; Vote 37 1561

On Bill No. 23— In Committee 1729

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On Bill No. 169 second reading 2039

On Bill No. 41— second reading 2095

Principles 3-fold 2096

Ontario slipping backward 2096

Saskatchewan situation 2096

Norwegian situation 2096

On Bill No. 83 second reading 2126

On Bill No. 124 second reading 2130

2142

MR. G. W. PARRY (PC Kent West) :

On Bill No. 119 second reading 1021

Drainage difficulties 1021

HON. DANA PORTER (PC Minister of Education; Provincial Secretary) :

On Bill No. 74 second reading 199

Re: Ontario Northland Transportation Commission 199

On Privilege re: Report of Royal Commission on Education 211

On Technical Institutes 464

On the Budget: Budget a beacon light 655

Education 655

Tribute to Mr. Drew 655

Physical-fitness programme 657

Satisfactory agreement reached 657

Report by Royal Commission 658

Teachers' salaries increased 658

Schools built 658

Details re: Royal Commission 659

Great Britain 659

Youth in politics 713

University of Toronto 714

Scholarships 714

School grants 715

Increase in University fees 716

Over-all system of education 719

School Boards 719

Increases in teachers' salaries 719

Committee branch 725

On Bill No. 132— first reading 806

Teachers' superannuation 806

On Bill No. 132— second reading 1075

Revision of pensions 1075

Provision for dependents 1093

Maintenance of fund 1093

On Bill No. 125 second reading 1114

Ontario Co-operative Union 1114

Amendments to Part XII 1115

Voting powers of corporate shareholders 1115

Division of surplus funds 1115

Investment of patronage returns 1115

Purchase of co-operative shares 1115

Distribution of surplus assets 1115

On Bill No. 143 second reading 1116

Definition of "Municipal Boards" 1116

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On Bill No. 150— second reading 1119

On Bill No. 132— In Committee 1141

Amendment to section 25, s.s. 2 1141

Amendment to section 26, s.s. 2 1141

Amendment to section 27, s.s. 2 1141

Amendment to section 28, s.s. 2 1142

Amendment to section 29, s.s. 2 1142

Dependents' allowances 1 142

Pensions ot male teachers 1143

Pension annuities 1 143

On Bill No. 5 1224

Education of members 1224

Discipline of members 1224

Suspension of members 1224

Expulsion of members 1224

On Estimates Department of the Provincial Secretary 1354

1509

Research Commission 1354

Ontario House 1354

Revision of Companies' Act 1355

Revision of Provincial Secretary's Department 1356

Civil Service Commission 1358

On Estimates Department of the Attorney-General 1506

On Estimates Department of Provincial Secretary 1516

Office of Leader of the Opposition 1516

Page boys 1519

Salary of Leader of the Opposition 1521

Superannuations 1527

Difference between teachers and Civil Servants 1527

On Estimates Department of Education 1549

On Item 7 1549

Item 12 1550

School grants 1552

Royal Commission 1557

Item 11, Vote 36 1558

Item 5, Vote 36 1559

Item 13, Vote 36 1559

Item 8, Vfote 36 1560

Item 4, Vote 37 1560

Item 5, Vote 37 1561

Trade schools 1565

On Vote 41 1567

On Vote 39 1565

Item 15, Vote 41 1568

Item 11, Vote 41 1573

On Vote 42 1576

Item 6, Vote 50 1593

On Vote 51 1595

On Vote 51 1596

On Bill No. 172— In Committee 1724

On Estimates Department of Lands and Forests 1738

Dues and licences 1738

Reports of various Departments 1845

On Bill 169— second reading 1905

Atkinson will para. 3 1907

Not re-writing the will 1909

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NAMES and CONSTITUENCIES SUBJECTS PAGES

Bill not retroactive •••• J 909

Atkinson will para. 4 J9JU

Atkinson will— Part XII J9}0

Atkinson will— Part XIV 1911

Powers of Trust Foundation 1914

In perpetuity 1914

Dependents' Relief Act 1916

Results, if Foundation carried on 1917

Correspondence between Minister of Education, and Minister

of National Health and Welfare 1958

National Physical-Fitness Act 1958

Statement by Hon. Mr. Martin 1958

Programmes inaugurated 1959

Agreements tabled 1959

MR. THOMAS PRYDE (PC Huron) :

On the Budget 866

Re: Death of Mr. Reynolds, M.P.P 866

Approach to government 867

Mothers' allowances 867

Old-age pensions 867

Education 868

Extract from article by E. T. Leech 869

Health 870

Re: Riding of Huron 870

Agriculture in », 871

On Estimates Department of Public Welfare 1809

Old-age pensions 1810

MR. F. O. ROBINSON (CCF Port Arthur) :

On Speech from the Throne 451

Congratulatory 451

To Mr. Speaker 451

To Mr. Foote 451

To Mr. Kennedy 451

Conduct of House business 451

Unkept promises 451

Forest Commission 452

Proposals regarding 453

Solution in Kennedy Report 453

Re: Kennedy Report 453

Brief to Commission 455

Forest exports 455

Roads 457

Hydro 458

Aguasabon development 458

Water sheds 458

Long Lac diversion 458

Extracts from Commission minutes 459

Remarks on— March 16, 1948 461

Pine Portage plant 461

Election machinery 461

Advance polls 462

Education 462

Technical Institute 462

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Highways 464

Rural 464

Trans-Canada highway 465

On Bill 109— second reading 820

On Bill 107— second reading 952

Municipal subsidies 952

Request for delay 953

On Bill No. 134 second reading 1042

Pooling arrangements . 1044

On Estimates Department of Provincial Treasurer 1270

On Bill 78— In Committee 1461

On Estimates Department of Highways 1535

Trans-Canada highway 1535

Northern roads 1539

On Estimates Department of Education 1565

Trade schools 1565

On Vote 42 1576

On Bill No. 161 second reading 1614

Power generating 1614

Power supply 1614

Price of Thunder Bay power 1615

On Estimates Department of Lands and Forests 1744

Future policies 1744

Extract from Kennedy report 1745

Re: Crown companies 1745

Results of forest failure 1745

Re: Budworm 1746

Reduction of diameter limits 1746

Registration of deeds 1754

MR. J. B. SALSBERG (LP St. Andrew):

On Bill 37 second reading 162

Extension of grants 162

On Bill No. 51 second reading 173

Further raising of fees 174

On Privilege re revision of Labour Code 185

On Bill No. 52— In Committee 192

Increase in fees 192

Class principle 194

On Bill No. 77 second reading 202

Reconstruction of dams 202

On Speech from Throne 254

Congratulatory 254

257

Sovereigntv of Parliament 254

Rights of Private Members 255

Questions to Ministers 255

Committees meetings of 255

Changes in House 256

Token presentation to Israel 259

Omissions in Speech from the Throne 259

Fair Employment Practices Act 259

Labour legislation 259

Civil Service 260

Old-age pensioners 260

"Sponging" 261

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NAMES and CONSTITUENCIES SUBJECTS PAGES

Northward movement of expansion and prosperity 263

On Committee on Art 318

On Bill No. 93 333

On Bill No. 98— second reading 338

On Bill No. 94 In Committee 351

On Bill No. 98— In Committee 354

On Estimates, Department of Agriculture 681

"Salary Grab" 683

Shortness of Sessions 683

Cost-of-living bonus 683

Milk Control Board 694

On Privilege Inspection under Factory Act 710

On Bill No. 109— second reading 821

On Bill No. 110— second reading 837

On Budget 908

Housing 910

921

Slum clearances 910

Municipal revolt '... 91 1

Municipal Grants 91 1

Social services 913

Educational grants 913

Property rights 914

Old-age pensions 914

"Sponging" 914

Letter Miss Philpott 915

Re: Bill No. 1 10 918

Committee on Labour 918

C.S.V. Strike 920

Milk subsidies 922

Mothers' Allowances 922

On Bill No. 107 second reading 952

Request for delay 953

Influences in government caucus 955

On Bill No. 134 second reading 1044

Forest Management Board 1044

On Bill No. 110— In Committee 1053

On Bill No. 132 second reading 1080

Raise desired for minimum 1080

Unanimity desired among teachers 1081

On Bill No. 108 second reading 1104

Membership in trade unions 1105

Toronto Police strike 1105

On Bill No. 126 second reading 1124

Re: Plymouth Brethren 1125

On Estimates, Department of Municipal Affairs 1167

One-mill subsidies 1 167

Toronto re-assessment 1 167

On Bill No. 108— In Committee 1230

On Estimates, Department of Provincial Treasurer 1264

Motion Picture Censorship , 1264

On Estimates, Department of Public Works 1294

East Block extension 1294

On Bill No. 45 second reading 1305

Increased percentages 1306

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Waiting time 1306

On Bill No. 36 second reading 1322

Industrial Diseases 1322

On Privilege Motion Picture Censorship 1341

Letter, Theatre Inspections Branch, to Mrs. M. H. Spaulding .... 1342

On Estimates, Department of Provincial Secretary 1357

Civil Service Commission 1357

Trade Union prohibited 1358

On Bill No. 23 second reading 1364

Re: Taxing Royal York Hotel 1364

On Bill No. 158— second reading 1383

Regulations required 1484

Class discrimination 1384

Protection of farmers 1384

Colouring capsules 1385

On Bill No. 162 second reading 1396

Payments to parents 1396

Payments to mothers 1396

On Estimates. Department of Labour 1415

Department a secondary one 1416

Re: private prosecutions 1423

Factory Inspection Branch 1433

On Estimates, Department of Attorney-General 1487

Cost of living bonus 1487

Average wage 1487

On Estimates, Provincial Secretary 1503

Civil Service Commission 1503

Civil servants 1511

Civil Service News Act, 1948 1512

On Estimates, Department of Education 1550

Item 13 1550

Vote 41 1567

Art 1570

Item 25, Vote 41 1571

Entrance examinations 1575

Collection of publications 1578

On Bill No. 179— second reading 1690

Representation of Consuming public 1690

Raise in price 1690

Consumption of fluid milk 1690

Telegram from Tim Buck 1690

On Bill No. 161— In Committee 1714

On Bill No. 23— In Committee 1727

On Estimates, Department of Lands and Forests 1750

Forestry Commission 1751

Extract from Brief, Ontario Provincial Federation of T.L.C 1751

On Estimates, Department of Reform Institutions 1777

Improvement in Parole System desired 1778

On Estimates, Department of Public Welfare 1790

Item 5, Vote 152 1790

Item 14, Vote 152 1792

Mothers' allowances 1799

Family allowances 1799

Old-age pensions 1 804

On Estimates, Department of Health 1821

Tuberculosis clinics 1821

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NANUS and CONSTITIKNCIES SUBJECTS PAGES

Hospital Grants 1821

Cost for Indigent patients 1821

On Estimates, Department of Planning and Development 1837

Vote 130 !837

Ontario House 1837

On Bill No. 169 second reading 1984

On Bill No. 169— In Committee 2118

On Bills No. 41 and No. 83 2127

Silica dust in foundries 2127

No progressive labour legislation 2128

Two weeks' vacation 2128

HON. H. R. SCOTT (PC Minister of Lands and Forests) :

On Bill No. 78 second reading 200

Hydro development 200

Installation of dams 201

Flooding 201

Timber clearing 202

Picking up logs 202

On Bill No. 78— In Committee 350

On Bill No. 94 In Committee 351

On Bill No. 102— first reading 370

On Bill No. 102— In Committee 806

On Bill No. 134 second reading 1045

On Bill No. 78— In Committee 1456

Pollution of streams 1456

Extract from the Bill 1458

Re: 2 new pulp mills 1459

On Estimates, Department of Lands and Forests 1734

Royal Commission 1734

Recommendations implemented 1734

Extract from report of 1735

Dues per card , 1735

Export licences 1736

Increase of Air Force 1738

Towers 1739

Use of radio 1739

Extension of Publicity 1739

Re: "Silva" 1739

Re: Nursery programme ! 1739

Re: Fish and Wild life 1739

Re: Fish surveys 1740

Re: Game Wardens increase in 1740

Forest fires— 1948 .- 1740

Forest salvage 1740

Treated seed use of 1742

Forest and lake surveys 1749

Cyclone damage 1749

Re: Budworms 1749

Re: Reforestation 1749

Re: Kennedy Report 1751

Crown Companies 1752

Item 7, Vote 104 1752

Forestry Research 1753

Vote 104 1753

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Registration of Deeds 1754

Lac Seul Storage Dam 1757

Dominion matter 1757

Fire losses 1 758

Game wardens moving of 1761

MR. R. SCOTT (CCF Beaches):

On Speech from Throne 414

Re: Mr. Drew , 414

Re: Ontario Youth 415

Constituency of 415

Education of 415

Juvenile Delinquency amongst 415

Liquor problem in connection with 415

Cost of higher education 415

Role of universities 415

Point 11 of 22 Points 416

Reduction of fees for 417

Grants for 417

424

University education an investment 418

D.V.A. Students 418

Juvenile Delinquency 419

Wrong approach to 419

Is a basic social problem 420

Causes of 420

Lack of recreational facilities 420

Lack of parental control 420

Poor housing 420

Beanery Gang 420

Suggestions for meeting problem of 421

Programme of recreational and community centres 421

More trained social workers 421

Programme to combat 424

Liquor in connection with youth 422

Prohibition not the answer 422

Increase in consumption 422

Grant for Temperance Education 422

i24

On Estimates Department of the Provincial Secretary 1520

Page Boys' quarters 1520

On Estimates Department of Education 1549

Item 7, Vote 36 1549

Item 12, Vote 36 1549

Item 8, Vote 36 1549

Item 15, Vote 41 1568

Higher education 1578

Extract from Globe and Mail, March 12, 1949 1588

Extract, Canadian Federation of Agriculture 1590

MR. G. H. TAYLOR (GGF Temiskaming) :

On Motion to appoint Committee on Privileges and Election 92

On Bill No. 37 second reading 162

On Bill No. 86 In Committee 1047

Drilling difficulties 1047

1049 On Estimates Department of Municipal Affairs 1159

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NAMES fend ro\STITl'EN( 1 1 B9 SUBJECTS PAGES

Re: Cobalt situation H59

Re: Mining Tax Act 1159

Method of Assessments 1 160

On Estimates Department of Mines 1409

Re: Cobalt area 1409

On Estimates Department of Public Welfare 1800

Vote 156 1800

MR. W. H. TEMPLE (GGF High Park) :

On Bill No. 93 336

On Speech from the Throne 498

Congratulatory 498

To Mr. Speaker 498

To Mr. Kennedy 498

Re: Labour 498

Penman's strike 498

Trade Unionists 501

In politics 501

Re: Hydro 498

Re: Housing 499

Re: Health 499

Re: Mr. Drew . 499

Liquor 501

Juvenile delinquency 503

Sales of 503

On Estimates Department of Agriculture 692

Union Stockyards 692

On the Budget 776

Old-age pensions 777

Increase in Ministers' salaries 777

Health programme 777

Statement by Hon. Mr. Kennedy 778

Individual and group insurance 779

Financial statements of 779

On Bill No. 116 second reading 793

On Bill No. 108— In Committee 1239

On Bill No. 23 second reading 1370

Royal York Hotel 1370

On Estimates Department of Attorney-General 1492

Bonuses nature of 1492

Office of Public Trustee 1494

On Estimates Department of the Provincial Secretary 1518

Re: Page boys 1518

On Estimates Department of Public Welfare 1807

Old-age pensions 1807

On Estimates Department of Health 1815

Most important department 1815

Comparison of provincial estimates 1816

Cancer service free 1816

On Bill No. 169— second reading 1999

On Bill No. 170— second reading 2144

MR. F. S. THOMAS (PC Elgin) :

On Estimates Department of Attorney-General 1510

Civil service 1510

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MR. T. D. THOMAS (CCF Ontario) :

On Speech from the Throne •. 391

Congratulatory 391

Lateness of opening session 392

Shortness of sessions 392

Omissions in Speech from the Throne 392

Housing in New Zealand 393

Housing in Ontario 393

Health insurance 393

Dominion-Provincial relations 393

On Labour Code 393

Re : Labour 394

Provision for and protection in future 394

On the Budget 871

Congratulatory to Mr. Frost 871

Fire and Police grants 871

Old-age pensions 872

County Assessors system 873

On Bill No. 108 second reading 1106

On Estimates Department of Municipal Affairs 1167

On Bill No. 45 second reading 1300

Increased percentage 1300

Waiting time decreased 1300

On Estimates Department of Attorney-General 1502

On Bill No. 169 second reading 2071

MR. R. THORNBERRY (GGF Hamilton Centre) :

On Speech from the Throne 273

Congratulatory , 273

Provincial consultations re: joining Confederation 273

Democratic government 274

Socialist Democrat Party 274

Democratic Capitalist Party 274

Totalitarian Communist Party 274

Totalitarian Capitalist Party 274

Provincial economy 275

22-point programme 275

Housing 276

Highways 277

On Bill No. 107 second reading 1066

Collective bargaining rights 1066

On Bill No. 45 second reading 1308

On Bill No. 84 second reading 1315

On Bill No. 137 second reading 1436

Creation of King's Counsel 1436

Extract from Globe and Mail, December 23, 1948 1437

Extract from "Victoria Columnist" 1438

On Estimates Department of Highways 1536

Hamilton outlet 1536

On Estimates Department of Planning and Development 1833

Second mortgages 1833

On Bill No. 169— second reading 2073

On Bill No. 169— In Committee 2114

2119 MR. H. W. WALKER (L Welland) :

On Speech from the Throne 311

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\ \MES and CONSTITUENCIES SUBJECTS PAGES

Congratulatory 311

Re: Riding of' Welland 311

Industries in 311

Tourists in 311

Re: Labour 311

Workmen's compensation 312

Two-weeks' holidays 312

Forty-four-hour week 313

Old-age pensions 312

Nurses' Association 312

Saskatchewan methods 312

Fishing in 312

Shoe industry in 312

Welfare 313

Highways 313

Queen Elizabeth Way, Fort Erie to Niagara Falls 313

Community Centre's Act 313

On Bill No. 101— first reading 369

On Bill No. 107— second reading 951

Municipal subsidies 951

Request for delay 952

On Bill No. 84 second reading 1314

Waiting period 1314

On Estimates Department of Highways 1535

King's highways 1535

Road paralleling Welland Canal 1535

On Estimates Department of Health 1818

Professional Nurses' Act 1818

MR. H. L. WALTERS (CCF Bracondale) :

On the Budget 773

Congratulatory 773

To Mr. Speaker 773

Re : Riding of Bracondale 774

Housing 774

Extract from article by Blair Fraser 775

On Estimates Department of Public Welfare 1791

Red Feather grants 1791

Combination of Medical Officer of Health and Department of

Welfare 1796

Aid to Children's Aid Societies 1798

On Estimates Department of Planning and Development 1829

Second-mortgage scheme 1829

On Bill No. 169— second reading 2056

HON. G. ARTHUR WELSH (PG Minister of Planning and Development) :

On Bill No. 77— In Committee 347

Amendments to 349

On Bill No. 123— In Committee 1129

Conservation authorities 1 129

On Estimates Department of Planning and Development 1828

Community Planning branch 1828

Dominion-Municipal Housing Agreement 1828

Conservation department 1828

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Immigration branch 1828

Occupations of 1829

Housing branch 1829

Second-mortgage scheme 1829

1834

Labour costs in construction 1830

Provincial conferences ; 1832

Regent Park 1833

Item 5, Vote 128 1833

On Vote 130 1837

Ontario House 1837

MR. J. G. WHITE (PC Kenora) :

On Speech from the Throne 217

Congratulatory 217

Condolence, re: Mr. Cragg 217

Condolence, re: Mr. Carrere 217

Re: Criticism of speech from the Throne by Mr. Jolliffe 218

Re: Hydro 218

Saskatchewan black-outs 218

Aguasabon development 218

Budgetary surpluses 218

Canadian industrial activities 219

Re: Second mortgages 219

Re: Nicolet-Yamaska election 220

Re: Riding of Kenora 220

Racial prejudice in 220

Industries in 220

Agriculture in 221

Railways in 221

Tourist industry in 221

Fishing industry in 221

Highways in 222

Road construction in 222

Education in 222

Report of Royal Commission 223

Mining in 224

Re: Department of Lands and Forests 224

Slaughter of wildlife 224

Wolf Bounty 225

Extension of rural hydro 226

MR. L. E. WISMER (GGF Riverdale) :

On motion to appoint committee on Privileges and Elections 94

On Bill No. 37 second reading 163

Extension to large centres 164

On Bill No. 57 second reading 176

Comparison with Alberta 176

Re: amended compilation of 177

Re: indexing of statutes 177

On Bill No. 52— In Committee 193

Increase in fees 193

On Bill No. 60— In Committee 197

On Privilege: Re: Group-insurance statement 213

On Bill No. 87 323

On Bill No. 88 324

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S UfBI and CONSTITUENCIES SUBJECTS PAGES

On Bill No. 77— In Committee 348

On Bill No. 4 second reading 580

On the Budget 595

Sound moral code 595

Congratulatory 595

To Mr. Frost 595

Balanced budget 595

Government's "Firsts" 596

Dominion-Provincial relations 596

Old-age pensions 599

Unemployment relief 600

Taxing 601

Over-taxing 601

Under-taxing i 601

Trans-Canada highway 602

St. Lawrence seaway 602

Provincial-Muncipal relationships 603

Excessive highway expenditures 605

Surpluses 605

Liquor Control Board profits 606

Provincial-Municipal Conference 607

Municipal grants 607

Continuing municipal committee 610

Inflationary conditions 61 1

Economic controls 611

Extracts from J. S. Duncan Tribune, February 11th 613

Wage contracts 614

Deflation of war investments 615

Tax reductions 616

Gasoline tax 617

Forest Commission 619

Saskatchewan Budget 621

Amendment to Budget 622

Amendment negatived 1015

On Bill 109— second reading 829

On Estimates Department of Municipal Affairs 1164

Assistance to municipalities 1164

Re: Mining municipalities 1164

Re: Mining tax 1165

On Bill No. 5 1225

On Bill No. 108— In Committee 1240

On Bill No. 158— In Committee 1479

Colouring 1479

Suggested test 1480

Protection of farmers 1480

On Estimates Department of the Attorney-General 1495

On Privilege: Replying to question 1496

Fire losses 1498

Fire Marshal 1498

Civil Service Commission 1510

On Estimates Department of Provincial Secretary 1512

Joint Advisory Council 1512

Superannuation fund 1526

On Bill No. 161— second reading 1610

Re : Agreements 1611

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NAMES and CONSTITUENCIES SUBJECTS PAGES

Purchasing price 161 1

Power rates 1612

On Bill No. 179 second reading 1695

Collective bargaining . .'. 1695

Protection of producers 1696

On Bill No. 161 In Committee 1707

Replacement of power agreements 1708

Amounts paid under old agreements 1708

Hydro agreements 1719

Profits and losses 1719

Reference to Mining Commission 1721

On Bill No. 172— In Committee 1721

1724

On Bill No. 158— third reading 1732

Amendment to 1732

Amendment ruled out of order 1733

Ruling appealed 1733

Ruling sustained 1733

Amendment to 1734

Amendment ruled out of order 1734

Ruling appealed 1734

Ruling sustained 1734

On Estimates Department of Planning and Development 1834

Off-street parking 1834

Zoning by-laws 1835

In Windsor 1835

On Bill No. 169 second reading 2080

On Bill No. 169 In Committee 2112

On Bill No. 169— third reading 2152

Amendment to 2152

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INDEX BY DEPARTMENTS

AGRICULTURE— Department of : pages

On Estimates 664

Hon. Mr. Kennedy 664

Ministers' salaries 664

Illness in Department 664

Loyalty of employees 665

Vocational education 665

Ontario Agricultural College 665

Livestock 666

Tuberculosis tests 666

Artificial breeding 666

Hog subsidy 666

Junior Farmers 666

Central mortgage scheme 666

Research and extension 667

Marketing department 668

Cheese subsidy 668

Mr. Jolliffe 668

691

Hog subsidy 668

673

Cheese subsidy 668

Agricultural Inquiry Commission 673

Agricultural research 691

Milk Control Act 693

Ontario Veterinary College 698

Mr. Oliver 670

Hog subsidy 670

Cost of producing 670

Cheese subsidy 670

Ministers' salaries 671

Mr. McEwing 673

691

Hog subsidy 673

Livestock grants 691

Mr. Baxter 674

Vegetable grading 674

Ontario Farm Radio Forum 674

Mr. Nixon 674

684 697

Minister's salary 675

Corn borer control 684

Expenditures for Ontario Agricultural College 697

Mr. MacLeod 676

Hog subsidy 677

Minister's salary 678

Mr. Dennison 680

Departmental publications 680

Soil fertility 688

Hydro rural extension of 700

Miss Macphail 681

Minister's salary 681

Mr. Salsberg 683

694

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Minister's salary 683

Shortness of session 683

Cost-of-living bonus 683

Ragweed 689

Milk-Control Board 694

Mr. Brown 690

Weed control 690

Mr. Grummett 690

Weed control 690

Assistance to agriculture northern Ontario 694

Mr. Temple 692

Union Stock yards 692

Milk Control Board 694

Mr. Isley 697

Agricultural scholarships 697

Mr. Houck 701

Hydro rural extension of 701

ATTORNEY-GENERAL— Department of:

On Estimates 1485

Mr. Blackwell 1485

1486 1487 1488 1493 1495 1496 1497 1500 1502

Mr. Nixon 1486

Mr. Calder 1486

Mr. Salsberg 1487

1503 1511

Mr. Millard 1490

1500 1505

Mr. Temple 1492

1494

Mr. Chartrand 1493

1496

Mr. Wismer 1495

1498 1510

Mr. Brown 1496

1499

Mr. Dennison 1497

Mr. Park 1499

Mr. Thomas (Ontario) 1502

Mr. Porter 1506

Mr. Fell 1507

Mr. Oliver 1509

Mr. Thomas (Elgin) 1510

Estimates agreed to 1513

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EDUCATION— Department of:

On Estimates 1549

Mr. Porter 1549

1550 1552 1555 1557 1558 1559 1560 1561 1565 1568 1573 1576 1593 1595 1596

Mr. Scott (Beaches) 1549

1560 1568 1578

Mr. Salsberg 1550

1567 1570 1578

Mr. Millard 1551

1563 1591 1594

Mr. Calder 1558

1573

Mr. Oliver 1559

1560 1593

Mr. McEwing 1559

Mr. Park 1561

Mr. Robinson 1565

1576

Mr. Cox 1568

Mr. Dennison 1573

Mr. Frost 1586

Mr. Jolliffe 1587

Mr. Fell 1596

Estimates agreed to 1597

HEALTH— Department of:

Estimates 1810

Mr. Kelley 1810

Mr. MacLeod 1812

1824

Mr. Temple 1815

Mr. Calder 1816

Mr. Dennison 1817

Mr. Easton 1818

V Mr. Walker 1818

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Mr. Fell 1819

Mr. Oliver 1820

Mr. Salsberg 1821

Mr. Millard 1 822

Mr. Brown 1 823

Estimates agreed to 1824

HIGHWAYS— Department of:

Estimates 1528

Mr. Doucett 1529

1530 1532 1533 1534 1535 1536 1538 1540 If. 1543

1545

Mr. Easton , 1528

Mr. Jolliffe 1530

Mr. Houck 1530

1532 1533

Mr. Millard 1531

Mr. Cox 1532

1538

Mr. Harvey (Sault Ste. Marie) 1534

Mr. Walker 1535

Mr. Robinson 1535

1539

Mr. Thornberry 1536

Mr. Ellis 1536

Mr. Gemmell 1536

Mr. Newman 1540

Mr. Dennison 1540

Mr. Baxter 1546

Estimates agreed to 1547

LABOUR— Department of:

Estimates 1411

Mr. Daley 141 1

Costs of administration 1412

Value of construction 1412

Ontario Labour Relations Board 1412

Conciliation service 1412

Hours of Work and Vacations with Pay Act 1412

Minimum wage administration 1413

Apprentice training 1413

Boiler inspection 1413

Silicosis 1414

X-rays for silicosis 1414

Factory inspection 1414

Increased estimates 1414

Composite Inspection Branch 1415

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Mr. Salsberg . 1415

Private prosecutions 1423

Factory Inspection Branch 1433

Mr. Jolliffe 1417

Offences under Labour Relations Act 1417

Mr. Blackwell 1420

Offences under Labour Relations Act 1421

Mr. Park 1423

Advertising 1423

Industry and Labour Board 1431

Mr. MacLeod 1426

Labour Committee 1426

No meetings 1426

Mr. Millard 1427

Cost-of-living bonus 1427

Insurance Caisson inspection 1427

Mr. Fell 1433

Industrial voting 1433

Certification of Unions .'. 1436

Estimates agreed to 1436

LANDS AND FORESTS— Department of:

Estimates 1734

Mr. Scott (Peterborough) 1734

Mr. Cox 1736

1742

Mr. Porter 1738

Mr. Jolliffe 1741

Mr. Robinson 1744

Mr. Dennison 1746

Mr. Baxter 1748

Mr. Salsberg 1750

Mr. Brown 1752

Mr. Grummett 1752

Mr. MacLeod 1752

Mr. Millard 1753

Mr. Newman 1759

1760

Mr. Gemmell 1760

Estimates agreed to 1761

LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR— Office of:

Estimates 1015

Introduction of Mr. Frost 1015

Estimates agreed to 1015

MINES Department of:

Mr. Kennedy 77

Estimates 1400

Mr. Frost 1400

Mines Committee 1400

Broadcasts 1401

Mine production 1401

Mining municipalities 1401

Revenues stabilized 1401

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PACAIS

Research Council 1402

Geological Branch 1402

Magnatometer surveys , 1402

Iron ore ranges 1402

Water tables 1402

Cobalt area 1402

Oil and natural gas 1403

Mr. Jolliffe 1404

Broadcasts 1407

Full-time Minister of Mines 1408

Mr. Taylor 1408

Cobalt area 1409

Mr. Ellis 1409

Natural gas 1409

Estimates agreed to 1411

MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS— Department of:

Mr. Cathcart 475

Estimates '. 1150

Mr. Dunbar 1 150

PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT— Department of:

Estimates 1828

Mr. Welsh 1828

Mr. Walters 1829

Mr. MacLeod 1830

Mr. Dennison 1833

1835

Mr. Millard 1833

Mr. Thornberry 1833

Mr. Wismer 1834

Mr. Salsberg 1837

Estimates agreed to 1838

OFFICE OF THE PREMIER:

Estimates 1778

Mr. Frost 1778

Mr. MacLeod 1778

Estimates agreed to 1778

PROVINCIAL SECRETARY— Department of:

Estimates 1354

Mr. Porter 1354

Research Commission 1354

Ontario House 1354

Revision of Companies' Act 1355

Revision of Department of Provincial Secretary 1356

Mr. Salsberg 1503

Mr. Fell 1507

Mr. Oliver 1509

Mr. Wismer 1512

1527

Mr. Jolliffe 1513

Mr. MacLeod 1515

1520 1526

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Mr. Porter J5J6

1521 1527

Mr. Temple 1518

Mr. Scott (Beaches) 1519

Estimates agreed to 1528

PROVINCIAL TREASURER— Department of:

Mr. Kennedy 76

Estimates H83

Mr. Dennison 1205

Sinking fund 1205

Mr. Nixon 1206

Grant to I.R.A 1206

Mr. Brown •• 1262

Irregularity of order reducing Ministers' salaries 1262

Dominion-Provincial Conferences 1262

Penalties for lack of 1263

Mr. Salsberg 1264

Motion picture censorship 1264

Mr. Wismer 1267

Theatre inspection 1268

Film censorship 1268

16 millimeter films monopoly in 1269

Mr. Robinson 1270

Mr. MacLeod 1270

Permanent Censor Panel 1270

Miss Macphail 1274

Class of pictures 1274

Mr. Fell 1276

Mr. Baxter 1276

Estimates agreed to 1278

PUBLIC WELFARE— Department of:

Estimates 1786

Mr. Goodfellow 1786

Mr. Millard 1790

1792 1797 1801

Mr. Salsberg 1790

1799

Mr. Walters 1791

1796

Mr. Fell 1793

Mr. Easton 1793

Miss Macphail 1795

Mr. Gemmell 1798

Mr. Cathcart 1799

Mr. Taylor 1800

Mr. MacLeod 1801

Mr. Dennison 1806

Mr. Houck 1807

Mr. Temple 1807

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Mr. Foote 1808

Mr. Pryde 1810

Estimates agreed to 1810

REFORM INSTITUTIONS— Department of:

Mr. Cathcart 475

Estimates 1761

Mr. Dunbar 1761

Miss Macphail 1771

Mr. Cox 1775

Mr. MacLeod 1775

Mr. Calder 1777

Mr. Salsberg 1777

Mr. Cathcart 1777

Mr. Dennison 1778

Estimates agreed to 1778

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INDEX OF BILLS

PAGES

BILL NO. 1 An Act respecting the Federation for Community

Service of Toronto Mr. Rae:

First reading 284

Second reading 578

In Committee 807

Third reading 1016

Royal Assent 1846

BILL NO. 2 An Act respecting the Mount McKay and Kakabeka Falls Railway Mr. Cox:

First reading 284

Second reading 578

In Committee 808

Third reading 1016

Royal Assent 1846

BILL NO. 3 An Act respecting the Incorporated Synod of the Diocese of Toronto Mr. Rae :

First reading 283

Second reading 579

In Committee 808

Third reading 1016

Royal Assent 1846

BILL NO. 4 An Act respecting the Gottam Farmers Ltd.

Mr. Murdoch :

First reading 285

Second reading In Division 585

In Committee 2125

Third reading 2153

Royal Assent 2157

BILL NO. 5 An Act to Incorporate the Institute of the Accredited Public Accountants of Ontario Mr. Murdoch :

First reading 285

(Bill No. 5 withdrawn)

BILL NO. 6 An Act respecting the Township of Scarborough Miss Macphail:

First reading 284

Second reading 585

In Committee 808

Third reading 1017

Royal Assent 1846

BILL NO. 7— An Act respecting Wycliffe College— Mr. Rae:

First reading 284

Second reading 585

In Committee 808

Third reading 1017

Royal Assent 1846

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BILL NO. 8— An Act to establish the Frontenac High School District Mr. Pringle :

First reading 284

Second reading 585

In Committee 808

Third reading 1017

Royal Assent 1 846

BILL NO. 9 An Act respecting L'Institut de Jeanne d'Arc Mr. Nault:

First reading 284

Second reading 585

In Committee 808

Third reading 1017

Royal Assent 1846

BILL NO. 10 An Act respecting Township of Toronto Mr. Hall:

First reading Bill No. 10 withdrawn

BILL NO. 11 An Act respecting the City of London Mr. Patrick:

First reading 709

Second reading 1038

In Committee 1 147

Third reading 1349

Royal Assent 1846

BILL NO. 12 An Act respecting the City of Chatham Mr. Parry:

First reading 285

Second reading 586

In Committee 809

Third reading 1018

Royal Assent 1846

BILL NO. 13 An Act respecting the Hospital for Sick Children Mr. Rae.

First reading 284

Second reading 586

In Committee 809

Third reading 1018

Royal Assent 1846

BILL NO. 14 An Act respecting the City of Belleville Mr. Sandercock :

First reading 285

Second reading 586

In Committee 809

Third reading 1018

Royal Assent 1846

BILL NO. 15 An Act respecting the Incorporated Synod of the Diocese of Ontario Mr. Stewart:

First reading 283

Second reading 585

In Committee , 808

Third reading 1017

Royal Assent 1846

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BILL NO. 16— An Act respecting the City of Peterborough- Mr. Stewart:

First reading 285

Second reading JUJ7

In Committee J lJy

Third reading 1348

Royal Assent 1846

BILL NO. 17— An Act respecting the Township of Etobicoke Mr. Millard:

First reading 446

Second reading 10 Jo

In Committee 1 *47

Third reading 1349

Royal Assent 184d

BILL NO. 18— An Act respecting the Cornwall Street Railway, Light and Power Co.— Mr. McDonald:

First reading 285

Second reading 10 J7

In Committee

Third reading 1J48

Royal Assent 1846

BILL NO. 19 An Act to Incorporate the Village of Wasaga Beach Mr. Johnston (Simcoe-Centre) :

First reading 284

Second reading 1037

In Committee 1 147

Third reading 1349

Royal Assent 1846

BILL NO. 20 An Act respecting McMaster University Mr. Hamilton:

First reading 285

Second reading 586

In Committee 809

Third reading .- 1018

Royal Assent 1846

BILL NO. 21 An Act respecting the Township of Kingston Mr. Pringle :

First reading 709

Second reading 1039

In Committee 1 148

Third reading 1350

Royal Assent 1846

BILL NO. 22— An Act respecting the Sarnia Y.M.G.A. and Y.W.G.A. Mr. Gathcart:

First reading 709

Second reading 1038

In Committee 1 148

Third reading 1349

Royal Assent 1846

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BILL NO. 23 An Act respecting the City of Toronto— Mr. Rae :

First reading 708

Second reading 1370

In Committee 1 730

Third reading 1845

Royal Assent 1846

BILL NO. 24 An Act respecting the Canadian National Exhibition Association Mr. Rae :

First reading 709

Second reading 1038

In Committee 1 148

Third reading 1350

Royal Assent 1846

BILL NO. 25 An Act respecting the Town of Whitney- Mr. Grummett:

First reading Bill No 25 withdrawn

BILL NO. 26 An Act to Incorporate the Ontario Go-operative Credit Society Mr. Allen :

First reading 284

Second reading 586

In Committee 809

Third reading 1018

Royal Assent 1846

BILL NO. 27 An Act respecting the Town of Tecumseh Mr. Murdoch:

First reading 709

Second reading 1039

In Committee 1 148

Third reading 1350

Royal Assent 1847

BILL NO. 28 An Act respecting the Township of East York Miss Macphail :

First reading 706

Second reading 1226

In Committee 1353

Third reading 1364

Royal Assent 1847

BILL NO. 29 An Act respecting the Village of Bobcaygeon Mr. Sandercock :

First reading Bill No. 29 withdrawn

BILL NO. 30— An Act respecting the City of Owen Sound- Mr. Phillips :

First reading 708

Second reading 1226

In Committee 1353

Third reading 1364

Royal Assent 1847

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BILL NO. 31— An Act respecting the City of Ottawa— Mr. Ghartrand:

First reading 709

Second reading 1095

In Committee 1 148

Third reading 1350

Royal Assent 1847

BILL NO. 32— An Act respecting Township of Sandwich West Mr. Murdoch:

First reading 709

Second reading 1227

In Committee 1354

Third reading 1364

Royal Assent 1847

BILL NO. 33— An Act respecting the City of St. Catharines- Mr. Martin:

First reading 708

Second reading 1227

In Committee 1354

Third reading 1364

Royal Assent 1847

BILL NO. 34 An Act respecting Canada Comforter Ltd. Mr. Rae:

First reading 446

Second reading 1038

In Committee 1 147

Third reading 1349

Royal Assent 1847

BILL NO. 35 An Act to amend the Liquor Licence Act Mr. Murdoch :

First reading 706

(Bill No. 35 not called)

BILL NO. 36 An Act to amend the Workmen's Compensation Act Mr. Isley:

First reading 709

Second reading Negatived 1324

BILL NO. 37— The Community Centres Act, 1949— Mr. Kennedy:

First reading 7

Second reading 169

In Committee 189

Third reading 363

Royal Assent 663

BILL NO. 38— An Act to amend the Training Schools' Act- Mr. Dunbar:

First reading 7

Second reading 167

In Committee 1 89

Third reading 364

Royal Assent 663

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BILL NO. 39 An Act to amend the Industrial Standards Act Mr. Daley:

First reading 7

Second reading 168

In Committee 189

Third reading 364

Royal Assent 663

BILL NO. 40 An Act to amend the Public Utilities Act Mr. Robinson :

First reading 7

(Bill No. 40 not called)

BILL NO. 41 An Act to amend the Hours of Work and Vacations with Pay Act, 1944— Mr. Park:

First reading 7

Second reading Negatived 2101

BILL NO. 42— The Fumes Control Act, 1949— Mr. Dowling:

First Reading 8

Second reading 1455

(Bill No. 42 withdrawn)

BILL NO. 43— The Bill of Rights Act, 1949— Mr. Walters:

First reading 8

(Bill No. 43 not called)

BILL NO. 44 An Act to amend the Hours of Work and Vacations with Pay Act, 1944— Mr. Taylor:

First reading 8

(Bill No. 44 not called)

BILL NO. 45 An Act to amend the Workmen's Compensation Act Mr. Thomas :

First reading 8

Second reading Negatived in Division

BILL NO. 46— An Act to amend the Rights of Labour Act, 1944— Mr. Ellis:

First reading 8

(Bill No. 46 not called)

BILL NO. 47 An Act to amend the Arbitration Act Mr. Blackwell:

First reading 8

Second reading 170

In Committee 189

Third reading 364

Royal Assent 663

BILL NO. 48 An Act to amend the Coroners Act Mr. Blackwell:

First reading 8

Second reading 170

In Committee 189

Third reading 364

Royal Assent 663

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BILL NO. 49— An Act to amend the County Courts Act- Mr. Blackwell :

First reading 8

Second reading .* 1 70

In Committee 191

Third reading 364

Royal Assent 663

BILL NO. 50— The Grown Attorneys Act, 1949— Mr. Blackwell:

First reading 8

Second reading 173

In Committee 191

Third reading 364

Royal Assent 663

BILL NO. 51 An Act to amend The Deserted Wives and Childrens Maintenance Act Mr. Blackwell :

First reading 9

Second reading 1 73

Stands 192

In Committee 345

Third reading 574

Royal Assent 663

BILL NO. 52 An Act to amend The Crown Witnesses Act Mr. Blackwell :

First reading 9

Second reading 1 74

In Committee 195

Third reading 364

Royal Assent 663

BILL NO. 53 An Act to amend the Division Courts Act Mr. Blackwell :

First reading 9

Second reading ! 174

In Committee 195

Third reading 365

Royal Assent 663

BILL NO. 54 An Act to amend the Judicature Act Mr. Blackwell :

First reading 9

Second reading 175

Stands 195

In Committee 346

Third Reading 1575

Royal Assent 663

BILL NO. 55 An Act to amend the Limitations Act Mr. Blackwell:

First reading 9

Second reading 1 75

In Committeee 195

Third reading 365

Royal Assent 663

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BILL NO. 56— An Act to amend The Public Officers Fees Act- Mr. Blackwell :

First reading 9

Second reading 176

In Committee 196

Third reading 365

Royal Assent 663

BILL NO. 57 An Act to provide for the Consolidation of the Statutes Mr. Blackwell :

First reading 9

Second reading 177

In Committee 196

Third reading 365

Royal Assent 663

BILL NO. 58 An Act to amend The Summary Convictions Act Mr. Blackwell :

First reading 9

Second reading 1 78

In Committee 197

Third reading 365

Royal Assent 663

BILL NO. 59— An Act respecting the Control of Warble-fly Mr. Kennedy:

First reading 20

Second reading 178

In Committee 345

Third reading 574

Royal Assent 663

BILL NO. 60— An Act to amend the Credit Union Act, 1940— Mr. Kennedy :

First reading 20

Second reading 198

In Committee 589

Third reading 595

Royal Assent t663

BILL NO. 61 An Act to amend the Farm Products Marketing Act, 1946 Mr. Kennedy:

First reading 20

Second reading 178

In Committee 345

Third reading 574

Royal Assent 663

BILL NO. 62 An Act respecting Farm Products Containers Mr. Kennedy:

First reading 21

Second reading 179

In Committee 345

Third reading 574

Royal Assent 663

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BILL NO. 63 An Act to amend the Ontario Food Terminal Act, 1946 Mr. Kennedy:

First reading

Second reading 179

In Committee 197

Third reading 366

Royal Assent 663

BILL NO. 64 An Act to amend the Election Act Mr. MacLeod:

First reading 22

(Bill No. 64 withdrawn)

BILL NO. 65 An Act to amend the Municipal Act Mr. Salsberg:

First reading 22

(Bill No. 65 not called)

BILL NO. 66 An Act to amend the Minimum Wage Act Mr. MacLeod :

First reading 22

(Bill No. 66 not called)

BILL NO. 67— An Act to extend the Right to Vote at Municipal Elec- tions to the classes of Persons that may vote at Elections to the Assembly Mr. Salsberg:

First reading 22

(Bill No. 67 withdrawn)

BILL NO. 68— An Act to amend the Public Schools Act- Mr. MacLeod :

First reading 22

(Bill No. 68 not called)

BILL NO. 69 An Act to amend the Hours of Work and Vacations with Pay Act, 1944— Mr. Salsberg:

First reading 22

(Bill No. 69 not called)

BILL NO. 70 An Act to amend the Hours of Work and Vacations with Pay Act, 1944 Mr. Salsberg:

First reading 22

(Bill No. 70 not called)

BILL NO. 71 An Act to amend the Land Transfer Tax Act Mr. Frost:

First reading 53

Second reading 1 79

In Committee 197

Third reading 366

Royal Assent 663

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BILL NO. 72— The Official Notices Publication Act, 1949— Mr. Porter:

First reading 53

Second reading 198

In Committee 346

Third reading 575

Royal Assent 663

BILL NO. 73 An Act to amend the Public Hospitals Act Mr. Kelley:

First reading 53

Second reading 199

In Committtee 346

Third reading 575

Royal Assent 663

BILL NO. 74 An Act to amend the Ontario Northland Transporta- tion Act Mr. Porter :

First reading 54

Second reading 199

In Committee 347

Third reading 575

Royal Assent 663

BILL NO. 75 An Act to amend the Water Powers Regulation Act Mr. Scott:

First reading 54

Second reading 199

In Committee 347

Third reading 575

Royal Assent 663

BILL NO. 76 An Act to amend the Cullers Act Mr. Scott:

First reading 54

Second reading 200

In Committee 347

Third reading 576

Royal Assent 663

BILL NO. 77— An Act to amend the Planning Act, 1946— Mr. Welsh:

First reading 54

Second reading 200

In Committee 350

Third reading 576

Royal Assent 663

BILL NO. 78 An Act to amend the Lakes and Rivers Improvement Act— Mr. Scott:

First reading 54

Second reading 203

Third reading Stands Referred back to Committee 1345

In Committee 1463

Third reading 1730

Royal Assent 1 847

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BILL NO. 79— An Act to amend the Municipal Reforestation Act Mr. Dennison:

First reading 97

(Bill No. 79 not called)

BILL NO. 80— An Act to amend the Marriage Act— Mr. Temple:

First reading 123

(Bill No. 80 not called)

BILL NO. 81 An Act to amend the Venereal Diseases Prevention Act, 1942— Mr. Temple:

First reading 123

(Bill No. 81 not called)

BILL NO. 82 An Act to amend the Workmen's Compensation Act Mr. Dowling:

First reading 123

Second reading Negatived in division 1316

BILL NO. 83 An Act to amend the Hours of Work and Vacations with Pay Act, 1944 Mr. Brown :

First reading 159

Second reading Negatived , 2130

BILL NO. 84 An Act to amend the Workmen's Compensation Act, 1944— Mr. Walker:

First reading 159

Second reading Negatived.

BILL NO. 85 An Act to amend the Legislative Assembly Act Mr. Black well :

First reading 184

Second reading 320

In Committee 350

Third reading 576

Royal Assent 663

BILL NO. 86 An Act to amend the Nursing Act Mr. Frost:

First reading 207

Second reading 320

In Committee 1049

Third reading, 1 138

Royal Assent 1 847

BILL NO. 87 An Act to amend the Agricultural Development Financial Act Mr. Frost:

First reading 207

Second reading 323

In Committee 35 1

Third reading 476

Royal Assent 663

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BILL NO. 88 An Act to amend the Agricultural Development Act Mr. Frost.

First reading , 208

Second reading 324

In Committee 351

Third reading 576

Royal Assent 664

BILL NO. 89— The Niagara Parks Act, 1949— Mr. Daley:

First reading 208

Second reading 329

Stands 351

In Committee With the exception of Sec. 14 805

In Committee On Section 14 845

Third reading Stands 1019

Third reading ; 1041

Royal Assent 1847

BILL NO. 90— An Act to amend the Hospitals Aid Act, 1948 Mr. Kelley:

First reading 208

Second reading 332

In Committee 844

Third reading 1019

Royal Assent 1847

BILL NO. 91 An Act to amend the Sanatoria for Consumptives Act, 1947— Mr. Kelley:

First reading 208

Second reading 333

In Committee 845

Third reading 1019

Royal Assent 1847

BILL NO. 92 An Act to amend the Private Sanitaria Act Mr. Kelley :

First reading 209

Second reading 333

In Committee 351

Third reading 477

Royal Assent 664

BILL NO. 93 An Act to amend the Psychiatric Hospitals Act Mr. Kelley:

First reading 209

Stands 337

Discharged 1047

BILL NO. 94— The Mills Licensing Act, 1949— Mr. Scott:

First reading 209

Second reading 338

In Committee 352

Third reading 477

Royal Assent 664

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BILL NO. 95— The Territorial Division Act, 1949— Mr. Blackwell:

First reading .' 209

Second reading 338

In Committee 352

Third reading 477

Royal Assent 664

BILL NO. 96— An Act to amend the Juvenile and Family Courts Act Mr. Blackwell :

First reading 210

Second reading 338

In Committee 352

Third reading 577

Royal Assent 664

BILL NO. 97 An Act respecting Certain Contracts that have become impossible of performance or have been otherwise frustrated Mr. Blackwell :

First reading 210

Second reading 338

In Committee 353

Third reading 577

Royal Assent 664

BILL NO. 98 An Act to amend the Professional Engineers' Act Mr. Blackwell :

First reading 21 1

Stands 338

Second reading 340

Stands 359

In Committee 1700

Third reading 1842

Royal Assent 1847

BILL NO. 99— An Act to amend the Matrimonial Causes Act Mr. Blackwell :

First reading 283

Second reading 360

In Committee 589

Third reading 595

Royal Assent 664

BILL NO. 100 An Act to amend the Power Commission Act Mr. Houck:

First reading 284

(Bill No. 100 not called)

BILL NO. 101— An Act to amend The Ontario Municipal Board Act —Mr. Walker:

First reading 369

(Bill No. 101 not called)

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BILL NO. 102— An Act to amend the Wolf and Bear Bounty Act, 1946 Mr. Scott:

First reading 370

Second reading 586

In Committee 807

Third reading 1015

Royal Assent 1847

BILL NO. 103— The Loan and Trust Corporations Act, 1949— Mr. Blackwell :

First reading 370

Second reading 587

Stands 805

In Committee 849

Third reading 1019

Royal Assent 1847

BILL NO. 104 An Act to amend the Assessment Act Mr. Dunbar:

First reading 446

Second reading 587

In Committee 1261

Third reading 1352

Royal Assent 1847

BILL NO. 105— An Act to amend the Presqu'il Park Act- Mr. Dunbar :

First reading 446

Second reading 587

In Committee 805

Third reading 1016

Royal Assent 1847

BILL NO. 106 An Act to amend the Long Point Park Act- Mr. Dunbar:

First reading » 447

Second reading 587

In Committee 805

Third reading 1016

Royal Assent 1847

BILL NO. 107— "The Fire Departments Act"— Mr. Blackwell:

First reading 466

Second reading 1075

In Committee 1228

Third reading 1350

Royal Assent 1847

BILL NO. 108— The Police Act, 1949— Mr. Blackwell:

First reading 466

Second reading 1114

In Committee 1260

Third reading 1352

Royal Assent 1847

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BILL NO. 109— An Act to amend the Highways Improvement Act- Mr. Doucett :

First reading 467

Second reading 834

In Committee 1032

Third reading 1042

Royal Assent 1847

BILL NO. 110— The Homes for the Aged Act, 1949— Mr. Goodfellow:

First reading 568

Second reading 840

In Committee 1058

Third reading 1138

Royal Assent 1847

BILL NO. Ill— An Act to amend the Children's Protection Act Mr. Goodfellow :

First reading 568

Second reading 843

In Committee 1 132

Third reading 1 140

Royal Assent 1847

BILL NO. 112— An Act to amend the Succession Duty Act, 1939 Mr. Frost:

First reading 568

Second reading 795

In Committee 846

Third reading 1019

Royal Assent 1847

BILL NO. 113 An Act to amend the Provincial Loans Act Mr. Frost:

First reading 568

Second reading 794

In Committee 1028

Third reading 1041

Royal Assent 1847

BILL NO. 114 An Act to Suspend the Income Tax Act Mr. Frost:

First reading 568

Second reading 794

In Committee 847

Third reading 1019

Royal Assent 1847

BILL NO. 115— An Act to amend the Corporations Tax Act, 1939— Mr. Frost:

First reading 568

Second reading 793

In Committee 1030

Third reading 1 137

Royal Assent 1847

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BILL NO. 116 An Act to amend the Athletics Control Act Mr. Frost:

First reading 568

Second reading , 793

In Committee 1 127

Third reading 1 139

Royal Assent 1847

BILL NO. 117 An Act respecting the Sandwich, Windsor and Amherstburg Railway Mr. Greisinger:

First reading 593

Second reading 788

In Committee 1053

Third reading 1 138

Royal Assent 1847

BILL NO. 118 An Act to amend the Tile Drainage Act- Mr. Doucett:

First reading 706

Second reading 1020

In Committee 1 127

Third reading 1 139

Royal Assent 1847

BILL NO. 119 An Act to amend the Ditches and Water Courses Act Mr. Doucett:

First reading 707

Second reading 1023

In Committee 1 127

Third reading 1 139

Royal Assent 1847

BILL NO. 120 An Act to amend the Municipal Drainage Act Mr. Doucett:

First reading 707

Second reading 1024

In Committee 1 127

Third reading 1 139

Royal Assent 1847

BILL NO. 121 An Act to amend the Provincial Aid to Drainage Act Mr. Doucett:

First reading 707

Second reading 1025

In Committee 1 127

Third reading 1 140

Royal Assent 1847

BILL NO. 122 An Act to amend the Power Commission Act, 1949 Mr. Challies:

First reading 708

Second reading 1027

In Committee Except Section 4 1 129

In Committee On Section 4 1145

Third reading 1345

Royal Assent 1847

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BILL NO. 123 An Act to amend the Conservation Authorities Act, 1946— Mr. Welsh:

First reading 708

Second reading 844

In Committee 1 132

Third reading 1 140

Royal Assent 1847

BILL NO. 124 An Act respecting Women's Wage Rates Mr. Park:

First reading 785

(Bill No. 124 delayed 60 days)

BILL NO. 125 An Act to amend the Companies Act Mr. Porter:

First reading 785

Second reading 1116

In Committee 1 145

Third reading 1345

Royal Assent 1847

BILL NO. 126 An Act to amend the Marriage Act Mr. Dunbar:

First reading 786

Second reading 1041

In Committee 1 126

Third reading 1 138

Royal Assent 1847

BILL NO. 127— An Act to amend the Telephone Act Mr. Dunbar:

First reading 786

Second reading 1039

In Committee 1 126

Third reading 1138

Royal Assent 1847

BILL NO. 128— An Act for Quieting Doubts affecting the Legal Status of Boundaries of Municipalities Mr. Dunbar:

First reading 876

Second reading 1039

In Committee 1 126

Third reading 1 139

Royal Assent 1847

BILL NO. 129— An Act to amend the Vital Statistics Act, 1948— Mr. Dunbar:

First reading 787

Second reading 1040

In Committee 1 126

Third reading 1 139

Royal Assent 1847

BILL NO. 130— An Act to amend the Public Utilities Act- Mr. Dunbar:

First reading 787

Second reading 1040

In Committee 1261

Third reading 1352

Royal Assent 1847

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BILL NO. 131 An Act to amend the Department of Municipal Affairs Act Mr. Dunbar :

First reading . 787

Second reading . 1040

In Committee 1261

Third reading 1353

Royal Assent 1847

BILL NO. 132 The Teachers Superannuation Act Mr. Porter:

First reading 817

Second reading 1094

In Committee 1 144

Third reading .1345

Royal Assent 1£47

BILL NO. 133 An Act to amend the Municipal Act Mr. Dunbar:

First reading 817

Second reading 1040

In Committee 1261

Third reading 1353

Ro3^al Assent 1847

BILL NO. 134 An Act to amend the Forest Management Act Mr. Scott:

First reading 817

Second reading 1046

In Committee 1 140

Third reading 1345

Royal Assent 1847

BILL NO. 135 An Act to amend the Executive Council Act Mr. Oliver:

First reading 818

(Bill No. 135 withdrawn)

BILL NO. 136 An Act to amend the Forest Fires Prevention Act, 1948— Mr. Scott (Peterborough) :

First reading 854

Second reading 1046

In Committee 1 140

Third reading 1345

Royal Assent 1847

BILL NO. 137 An Act to amend the Barristers Act Mr. Thornberry :

First reading 927

Second reading Negatived on Division 1445

BILL NO. 138 An Act to amend the Municipal Act Mr. Dunbar:

First reading 817

Second reading 1455

In Committee 1727

Third reading 1845

Royal Assent 1847

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BILL NO. 139 An Act to amend the Workmen's Compensation Act —Mr. Fell:

First reading 928

Second reading Negatived 1330

BILL NO. 140 An Act to amend the Ontario Municipal Board Act Mr. Dunbar:

First reading 928

Second reading 1046

In Committee 1261

Third reading 1353

Royal Assent 1 847

BILL NO. 141 An Act to amend the Local Improvement Act Mr. Dunbar :

First reading .'. 928

Second reading 1047

In Committee 1261

Third reading 1353

Royal Assent 1847

BILL NO. 142 An Act to amend the Municipal Act Mr. Dennison :

First reading 928

(Bill No. 142 not called)

BILL NO. 143 An Act to amend the Boards of Education Act Mr. Porter :

First reading 960

Second reading 1117

In Committee 1 145

Third reading 1346

Royal Assent 1848

BILL NO. 144 An Act to amend the College of Art Act Mr. Porter:

First reading 960

Second reading 1118

In Committee 1 145

Third reading 1346

Royal Assent 1848

BILL NO. 145 An Act to amend the Continuation Schools Act Mr. Porter:

First reading 960

Second reading 1118

In Committee 1 145

Third reading 1346

Royal Assent 1 848

BILL NO. 146— An Act to amend the High Schools Act- Mr. Porter:

First reading 960

Second reading 1 1 19

In Committee 1 145

Third reading 1346

Royal Assent 1 848

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BILL NO. 147 An Act to amend the Public Libraries Act Mr. Porter:

First reading 961

Second reading 1 119

In Committee 1 146

Third reading 1346

Royal Assent 1848

BILL NO. 148 An Act to amend the Public Schools Act Mr. Porter:

First reading '., 961

Second reading 1119

In Committee 1 146

Third reading 1347

Royal Assent 1848

BILL NO. 149 An Act to amend the Separate Schools Act Mr. Porter:

First reading 961

Second reading 1119

In Committee 1 146

Third reading 1347

Royal Assent 1848

BILL NO. 150 An Act to amend the Teachers Boards of Reference Act, 1946 Mr. Porter:

First reading 961

Second reading 1 120

In Committee 1 146

Third reading 1348

Royal Assent 1848

BILL NO. 151 An Act to amend the School Sites Act Mr. Porter:

First reading 961

Second reading 1 120

In Committee 1 147

Third reading 1348

Royal Assent 1848

BILL NO. 152 An Act to amend the Change of Name Act Mr. Blackwell :

First reading 962

Second reading 1 121

In Committee 1 146

Third reading 1347

Royal Assent 1848

BILL NO. 153 An Act to provide for the Consolidation of Regula- tions Filed under the Regulations Act, 1944 Mr. Blackwell:

First reading 962

Second reading 1 121

In Committee 1 146

Third reading 1347

Royal Assent 1 848

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BILL NO. 154 An Act to amend the Insurance Act— Mr. Blackwell:

First reading 962

Second reading 1 121

In Committee 1 146

Third reading 1347

Royal Assent 1848

BILL NO. 155 An Act to amend the Companies Act Mr. Blackwell:

First reading 962

Second reading 121

In Committee 1 146

Third reading 1348

Royal Assent 1848

BILL NO. 156— An Act to amend the Registry Act— Mr. Blackwell:

First reading 963

Second reading 1 121

In Committee 1 146

Third reading 1348

Royal Assent 1848

BILL NO. 157 An Act to amend the Public Lands Act Mr. Scott (Peterborough) :

First reading 1 173

Second reading 1370

In Committee 1463

Third reading 1731

Royal Assent : 1848

BILL NO. 158 An Act respecting Oleomargarine Mr. Kennedy:

First reading 1 175

Second reading 1393

In Committee 1484

Third reading 1734

Royal Assent 1848

BILL NO. 159— An Act to amend Mining Tax Act— Mr. Frost:

First reading 1213

Second reading 1371

In Committee 1464

Third reading 1731

Royal Assent 1848

BILL NO. 160 An Act for Raising Money in the Consolidated Revenue Fund Mr. Frost:

First reading 1213

Second reading 1371

In Committee 1464

Third reading 1731

Royal Assent 1 848

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BILL NO. 161 An Act respecting the Hydro Electric Power Com- mission of Ontario, Steep Rock, Iron Ore Mines Limited, the Ontario Minnesota Pulp and Paper Company, Limited, and His Majesty the King Mr. Frost:

First reading 1214

Second reading 1619

In Committee 1721

Third reading 1844

Royal Assent 1848

BILL NO. 162 An Act to amend the Workmen's Compensation Act Mr. Daley:

First reading w 1215

Second reading 1397

In Committee 1464

Third reading 1731

Royal Assent 1848

BILL NO. 163 An Act to amend the Adoption Act Mr. Goodfellow:

First reading 1216

Second reading 1397

In Committee 1464

Third reading 1731

Royal Assent 1848

BILL NO. 164 An Act to amend the Farm Products Grades and Sales Act Mr. Kennedy :

First Reading 1216

Second reading 1398

In Committee 1465

Third reading 1732

Royal Assent 1848

BILL NO. 165 An Act to amend the Department of Travel and Publicity Act, 1946— Mr. Cecile:

First reading 1216

Second reading 1398

In Committee 1464

Third reading 1732

Royal Assent 1848

BILL NO. 166 An Act respecting the Tourist Establishments Mr. Cecile:

First reading 1216

Second reading 1400

In Committee 1464

Third reading 1732

Royal Assent 1848

BILL NO. 167— An Act intituled "The Public Vehicles Act, 1949." Mr. Doucett

First reading 1217

Second reading 1453

In Committee 1701

Third reading 1843

Royal Assent 1848

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BILL NO. 168— An Act intituled "The Public Commercial Vehicles Act, 1949"— Mr. Doucett:

First reading J 21 7

Second reading J 453

In Committee * 703

Third reading 1844

Royal Assent *848

BILL NO. 169— An Act respecting Certain Charitable and Other

Gifts— Mr. Frost:

First reading 1339

Second reading 2095

In Committee 2123

Third reading 2153

Royal Assent 2157

BILL NO. 170— An Act to amend the Liquor Licence Act, 1946

Mr. Millard:

First reading 1339

Second reading Negatived in Division 2148

BILL NO. 171— An Act to amend the Securities Act, 1947—

Mr. Blackwell :

First reading 1339

Second reading 1454

In Committee 1721

Third reading 1844

Royal Assent 1848

BILL NO. 172— An Act intituled "The Statute Law Amendment Act, 1949— Mr. Blackwell:

First reading 1339

Second reading 1454

In Committee 1727

Third reading 1844

Royal Assent 1848

BILL NO. 173 An Act to provide for the establishment of the Alcoholic Research Foundation Mr. Kelley:

First reading 1340

Second reading 1454

In Committee 1707

Third reading . 1844

Royal Assent 1843

BILL NO. 174 An Act to amend the Crown Timber Act Mr. Scott:

First reading 1341

Second reading 1454

In Committee \ 1707

Third reading .\. 1845

Royal Assent 1 848

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BILL NO. 175— An Act to amend the High Traffic Act- Mr. Doucett:

First reading 1341

Second reading 1456

In Committee 1707

Third reading 1845

Royal Assent 1848

BILL NO. 176 An Act to amend the Game and Fisheries Act, 1946 Mr. Scott (Peterborough) :

First reading 1363

Second reading 1687

In Committee 1 854

Third reading 2149

Royal Assent 2157

BILL NO. 177 An Act to amend the Real Estate and Business Brokers Act, 1946 Mr. Blackwell :

First reading 1452

Second reading 1688

In Committee 1854

Third reading 2149

Royal Assent 2157

BILL NO. 178— An Act intituled "The Windsor Metropolitan General Hospital Inquiry Act" Mr. Blackwell :

First reading 1452

Second reading 1689

In Committee 1854

Third reading 2149

Royal Assent 2157

BILL NO. 179— An Act to amend the Milk Control Act, 1948— Mr. Kennedy:

First reading 1452

Second reading In Division 1698

In Committee , 1854

Third reading 2149

Royal Assent 2157

BILL NO. 180 An Act for granting to His Majesty certain sums of money for the Public Service of the financial vear ending March 31st, 1950— Mr. Frost:

First reading 1843

Second reading 1843

Third reading 1843

BILL NO. 181— An Act respecting Leslie E. Wismer, M.P.P.— Mr. Blackwell :

First reading 2123

Second reading 2124

In Committee 2125

Third reading 2153

Royal Assent 2157

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After the words "there are," add "no."

Change "33/100" to "33/1000%"

Add "percentage."

Transpose "ayes" and "nays." Should read.

"AYES 51 "NAYS 36."

Insert "Motion agreed to; first reading of the Bill.

Change "house" to "hospital."

Should read: "Arguing that because last year hon. members of this House, wisely or unwisely voted for a $1,000 increase in their indemnity, you are now, therefore, justified . . ."

Change "amend" to "suspend."

Change "not" to "note."

Change to read, "my ancestry claims he came from Scotland."

Change "Bill 143 reported" to "Bill 132 reported."

Change "55" to "155."

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