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Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 12 Apr 1924, p. 3

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a S;gtoeel an Ars. '1 , 'sort of theory would not tit-int about i tharmony_ He was suggesting to the 'Government a, danger. "The less l you leave to discretion. and the more I ll'ou leave to ascertained facts and I :conditions. the more you will be 'mnving in tho direction of peace, I ;quletness and harmony." said Mr.! iRaney. t Premier Ferguson replied that the l 'Seneral apportionment of the money I 'was the basis upon which the divi- i glion would be made. The Minister I , Iliad not the discretion to divert one (dollar to any portion. outside the: (general principle upon which the . FGiiiiitliir; is made. , J. A. Mt-Causland (Conservative., iSoutheast Toronto) declared he had ievery confidence that. the Premier, fwould treat this matter in a fair 1manner. treat everybody alike, nnd' ',trive him the rights he is entitled to. t (Amendments, Introduced. l The Premier introduced some iamendments. One gives a Board of .Education or an Advisory Industrial (Committee, of such board, in a city of 50.000 or over, the right to pur- |chase property in an adjacent mu- }nicipality. but not more than a. [mile from the city limits. No power fot' expropriation is given. but power lto sell or dispose of the property is granted. This part of the amend- , 'ment dates bark to Jan. 1.1910. The Premier was unable to accept l he suggestion ot Aurelien Belanger T (Liberal. Russell) that where ther ltenant of property is the Government [the property owner should be per- ;mitted to say whether school taxes lshould so to public or separate I schools

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