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Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 18 Mar 1926, p. 1

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P\ a re h ; t th f f COOPERATIVE COUNCIL | ssrrossuon a« ' t Dealing with proposals for amend-- ment to the Dog Tax and Sheep RE U]RED BY ON' Protection Act, the committee re-- ports the consensus of opinion favor-- 2 ing a heavy fine upom the owners of . any -- dog found off the owner's S premises between sunset and sun--| * rise, night being the time when | M en e aree e e epeiinregerctiets < . practically all damage is dongée to i o _ OQntario Requires Cowncil. sheep by dogs. | Organlzatlon Mus' Be "It is part of this very lesson that Importation of Australia butter "l! # Ontario reanires a Provincial Co-- volume into the Canadian market: Formed to Br!ng TO- aeperative Council, which, among under treaty, stated the committee nther functions, shall assist co--op-- report, '"may involve a reducg}on in gether Farmer and Com-- «=:iv« ovsanizations in bringing into the retail price level of 4 or 5) i' existence _ necessary intermediate cents per pound, and displace a con» sumer, Say' Statement agencies between farmer and con--. Fiderable proportion --of creamery * * sumor, in order that perishable prod-- fuiter nOW sold, especially in British of Special Agricultural : wmy ve netter assembied, stand.| -- Columbis{ |_| _ _ . s a ardized, stored, and merchandised."'! . ]w.:nonm!)ilil.\ for the dumping of Inqutry Board -- Brand Another recommendation is for "a ';;f';)";;1"1]fl:"i{'igtrl'wefiggogtnszgg 'E,'f;':; * Canadian brand for Canadian qual-- prs y * ho aas n ermeet muronay 37 Canadlan GOOd' and ity products." The report says: '"The .'[',]']'Pll 'ntlzsz'ogn(;)rfl'ffl;t' ofC'doll\:l'[:'l'l::'":ltfi demand of dairymen for a Canadian i Nooim oo . on ln in pf 6 o uky Compulsory C F € @ M pranad upon cheese and butter is no 1-'}1:'(:;(:'-) '}'); b(';"s 1. (_;maudl@ ?zt b':gy » I R new idea. And if cheese and butter, ; °/ I:] )-'».mtlvee ,r:.({,l:n;e;::' f bggrv:?l 'e Cradtng A 850 €COM® wiy not bacon and prime beef"" }:,é:{{(.;r(.i..s. .mf, inctll)'le egog gool ang "Momniunlsory ~aRin o orer j ob * oi No » mended 'Compuisory grading of cream i) || comments that the CONSUMer Will Ontario will mark a long stvice t0--| | timately realize the benefit to him ward volume of uniform quality PUt--| | cojf frop o ter. The dairy industry at this time M'Il o lsu:iblteh prices, a"dd better -- C 3 45 CA D (.. 46 .: e 'P > '- % MINORITY REPORT can do nothing more practical. There x l'-l'}"'hIO('-nf:peratei\:cea:ngeg:x;ent in is no way by which the dairy sit!--) '@niario lags notably in the home PROTESTS FINDINGS :\'t'r 'r" u; \L)xxt(:'z';':(é::!lrl]:;'; b';:lt(l':ii'r':;"":"; market, into which abuses have in-- an NV 10 V C C ~ a x s memnemaaint cream, which has behind it a repre--| ;;t'lt}fid\:}}:,:}hdzzyj;h:ng:?&u('fi;'ge?:_ Concurrently with the tabling in :"""":":i""?n'.""')';}:;gdl:;ot'}:_c';f"g'z"'i';'r'("':.n' tail price levels, and have left an % R % n 181t D1 s © ) ne = ssio > i in-- tho Legislature of the Agricultural ince. This demand, we believe, will 3::;,;:;::\11:)1 ;')?c '?::Dlxl)t"flt:.!ii(fn rnoltndso:.::e Inquiry Committee's second report, very soon have unanimous support, 'lines of our agriculture. This is came the ]n'(is(ln(fl(il)n h" A. Be_ h::?"""} on experience Of ts bf'l{"flt' j more ),:)'-'i(-_""'"l-ly dealt "-ith later. langer, Liberal member for Russell, th"ll:'ml'fii:"-xil'\;)rbffl:?;:i .?:'X:,S,:l?':l.. lt." \\;c ate "(r the ONT.U" thatt knowll'; t a minnritysr kp *3 n Lh e propriety acing i s maki-- edge and recognition 0o expo of a minority report, in which bh€ ters of report the complaints cover--| | brands would incidentally give the protests against the committee's rec-- ing butter, eggs. fru-it. \O;!(:Y.'lh].('.\.' spasmodic movement in favor of ommendations for protection upon and other .flmandiUeS for which grades in domestic markets a real fruits and vegetables, eggs and baby Protection is held to be the pro-- start, and serve the producers' in-- es 4 , Caa: h 'Ancers' economic right at the hands terests more substantially than is ehicks, foreign "dumping," the c0OM-- op tne Federal Government. The| anticipated. mittee's '"'conjectures" upon the ef-- remedy may come from publicity of '"'The Province of Manitoba has set fecet of the Australian treaty, and aAll the facts at issue. _ up an Advisory Council on co--oper-- other matters in the report. '"'The conclusion we have come to| ative marketing, the function of "The committee's report," says that an OQntario cattle pool would fit] «which is to correlate the aims and T ol e pryy! f ' P e 5 Into the rapidly expanding systems| |activities of the various associations Mr, Belanger, '"contains strictures: opf feeding and selling Canadian cat-- with a Registrar of Associations re-- on the Dominion Department of tle, is addressed to the farmers of sponsible to the Minister of Agricul-- . Agricultures supposedly for not hav-- Ontario themselves. If they decide ture, The Qntarlo Agricultural En-- inz given timely information ana Ib &0 into--a cattle pool, they will be quiry Committee has carefully con-- reiracdiinengt\ tarey. . & tE i generally encouraged by the records sidered plans for a Co--operative advice as to the purpose of the Im-- § Council constituted to represent the perial and Economic Committee on Of live stock buying and selling or-- _ co--operative associations now in ex-- marketing and preparing for mar-- g}?glile?lnr%'tshlari'eortr?t)e:e gli%:iecilty'fll::;'; itt\('\l"w'-os end a Co--operative :\('. foodst ':'5 l"l.t']'fllli('d Xn 'h(.' over-- ;rlsh go-operatives in the ll'ye cattle Coul;'cillf((;t?!r(')';l'tal-io. "'i'ho'ljt mék- seas paris of the Empire and espe-- industry had in establishing the ing definite recommendations at the cinily of meat, Afier minute inquiry,. complementary part of the organi-- ipresent time, concerning the con-- 1 must register complete disagree-- .Zation in Great Britain. ' stitution and the representative na-- ment with this 'statement. Nothing "More cattle are needed in On-- ijture of such a council, we are of reasonable was left undone to secure' tario, In the Niagara Peninsula the opinion that the Wisconsin as adequate export representation on many fruit growers are allowing the well as Manitoba co--operative laws the committee. + | nmnatural fertility of their land to de-- also the functions of the State oi No Effect of Treaty Fel, ;;Ixixnx?c for lack of cattle in their '\\'li?c}(insiintI)ep;:'ltrr:en:)to:t l;l{aarrl;(eetts; nirralin: 1 > jnrt *4 s do § in o € * ;_:_/}l""_'"" "'?_':;"_t'_h?_"":"I"]':'I'""[L""I"l,'m}::_l 'The_reports issued by the Im--. Commissioner, should first be care-- |anser says: ""Atl the tiine of Writ-- perial Economic Committee are of _ fdlly studied, »copengmnn n t io M k value to Canada and will help farm-- The committee says it "is unable ing no appreciable effect of the tYC"~ ing interests of the Dominion to im-- to accoept the view that official rep-- fy can be pointed l'U_ upon '('}f ,""'_'l' prove their position on the British ; resentation on the Imperial Eco-- .-'!", ons anpen ~\"'_'.'_';i' '\h':x\"v ":,F:::.:x{ market. With the co--operation of _ nomic Committee was enough. It '.';;- ' c iL ;.:';;jrm \\('"ffl\:ll](l;iit"l Ib'\'htht- thct Federal Government' . and is not, however, suggested that bet-- ;;::; city or. the w'"'"nmec l w | t}l\_mugh th? agency of a National ter personal "relatxons could have Adk *A jnes. T ta.y, j, . | lexvort' Marketing Commission, the | been selected. XAr. "'."1;""--';"!\ !h.-[.{xs.'l,n)r(\f: : 't']':l:; purpose of the committee, which is | *"We have come to the conclusion stance that lg}:} -Nl'*'{fa(»t-lnt-i'd "qfu;\e | to increase Empire trade, must de-- {(that only 'an independent and im-- With t tid.h;u.i', rvations ~ Mr. Be--| velop along practical lines of policy partial body constituted as a Nation-- T nc rwao "k\'oj'v'rt'l\. -m\:l:'l\.u'q "'w""'"]_l and action in Canada." | _ _al Export Marketing Commission ; '~l'|'~if ns 'nnl) fecnx:mxixexxda~' y can establish upon a satisfactory ons of thereon Iil:tee basis the standards of agricultural _' V hether Candid®a ~reAXCR Jt or products going out of Canada." n0t." sayvs the main report, "the fact remains that the agricultural mar-- 4 keting systems, either established or proposeil by countries in ('ompeliti-vn, with Canada, make the lesson pluin: it the next move is up to Can--|

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