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Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 26 Feb 1941, p. 2

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--'""'"""-"""-"'"""""'"""'"r""'""'--'-"""'"-"". - r. The amendment was given to the _ iHouse with a quotation . from . speech by Prime. Minister Churchill. who in warning against the peril of dissension within the nation. said: "It we open a . RAIN Bl quarrel between the past and the present, we shall find that we have lost the future." ---- Colonel Drew added: "Lot Us make . ' it. clear to the rest of Canada, in Arty" lf's Unnecessary: To NEW Nlllflf trrttts which cannot. he misunder- . stood, that the people of Ontario Curry Euler Proust l are first of all Canadians and are ---------. ', anxious and willing to find a friend- , ' . t l CITE COMMON LAW l Ignores Drew's Request 1',,,s/1un2nus'.or every pr0Dicm that ----------- l for l:ederol - Provincial "I therefore urze that. the (mem- 2 _ . " . l . . w l . flthou.tth, tAtto.rney"Pn"rat Cet. I Meeting on Problems as: .1: Startsir 1,li/1.1,1,ver g,',',) Tam'rnsl It,'::',,','".:','," the l ------e----------- r,trn"iirrJriie of representatives {tom I r menus n en Ion, l tS con- . the Dominion and the nine Provin- ceded generally among Logi.slature ', HITS VOTE RUMORS qcial Governments." He added that, members there is little chance that I ------- the proposed conference s.hould not 'introduced this year. . , KC. Ontario Conrmvativn Leader. 'Thc comic of thegdcbate was set i, Interest P. lit" WOW". rexeaLsd ithat Premier Mitchell llcphurn re- directly the moment Colonel Drew': some months a" '" a'?.'"""""""" lent in his attitude toward Ottawa, left. his seat, when he termed the ment which said the Gorernmont . . " . land suggest calling another Domin- speech of Harold Carr (Lib. Nor would introduce a measure that lon Provincial co f . . . diate thumherland) who moved thr adop- would hring railway excursiom out I . n "."ll"? tmmc ia " . ' h Tl from under the banning clauses of 'ly, brought sr'ovntul silrnco from the tton of the Speech tryp t P tronc. the Lord's Dav Act was heighten- Premier during Leadcrs' Day debatet "the frat"! POSstble flight. .of ed yesterday Wm," in' "kmhng rm, on the Speech from tho 'throne in' fancy. because it credited Premier celved protests from the heads 0" the Lrqislature yesterday. . . I Hepburn with making valuable con- churches _ . ' ' , Completely ignoring the spt-cific' 'tributions to the unity of Canada. I One ~(:ommuniralion cw rCrsinz proposal. Premier Hepburn my} 5 While nt.ither speaker Tat'hed a: the conviction "that the x,,"d)iiCld' missed Colonel Drew's speech, of onet [stage of bitter rccrtnnnation. the legislation is neither. 'd',',',),.,,.'::','] nor hour and titteen minutes tlth lei ')Cons'.srvat)ve Fwd" did tlot. Itli-i necessary" is signed bv iArchbisho , declaration that it was lacking in? ltatc in charging the Premier-with, Derwyn T Given- Primate of "1: "meat." and challenged member.» of: 1"sr-ultlinz" the D.omit.tion-Provinciail Church of England in Canada: Rev tho Legislature to say otherwnc. I iConfcrcnce. Surely the report. .he William Barclay Moderator of "m: Mr. Hepburn, who was. confined, Isaid. "was worth some examination 3 Presbyterian Church in Canada' to ht, home on Monday with a cold.l ,cw-n if every recommendation of: Rev Aubrey S' Tuttlc \loderator' .rpt?ke for only forty-tive minutes,, [the commission was wrong. . l the. United' .Church 'nt- Can L..' believed to be the shortest speech _ "Instead of seeking any solutionv Co issi P .-r.. .. . a t of this nature ever delivered hy for the urgent problems arising _ 1mm" toner "Ity Clamp" Ihr him. Ho claimed that the Rowcll- (trom the war, the Ontario repre. C J,'. \dtlilon Army, and (tty... T. 1nt.itt, Sivois Report was a "bond deal, .scntatives ran away from the confer- ing the 'i)'llidi%'"'ri"Ji,ys'l,l', is Li nan: who hrokc tlp the "Ottlr'l'tjncc on the 'hardly be expected from He official by Archbisho J C 'ri/i/i. ll? of l.t"p()il a.s nulc.k as Ill") did achieved irepresCntatives .ot Stairs abOUl. to the Roman c"d'thoilienil1,)1it,i'iiy./', mm" for natlotol uno' than any {dot-late war against oath other." ronto ' . Ollr" clcc Prawn" i Tho Opposition Leadcr said_he . , Colonel Drew's plea for A new con. ,did not propose to "waste the ttme It is "SW" .h.y some. member, ference came by way of an amend- of this Legislature" by a detailed that special legislation Pi, not 'l" mom to the motion for adoption of disctr,sion of the t'l'mtmlscinn'g .un'reg't (11") bred "gm-S. Ir. 130"" the Throne Speech. and proposed 1tr'ommenriatlons. 1Byr" he added. _ " C omtnioni an. "xrursions that ll oe called for the following at the beginning of his speech, "It by commercial. 7lnvP.v?tu'es, unless purposes: ' ic an insult to tho intelligence of 'tfr"?.]""."' legislation ls passod by I, To adopt such measures as may the people of this Province and to 9th! Province. But members Wale" he necessary to assure our greatest the people of the rest of Canada to iday searched the Ontario statut.es, posSIble war effort by inter-Govern- suggest that when the conference land w."re unable to find special mental (o-opcration. met at Ottawa it could not have 'letrisla'/on Dormtthltz oithor motor 2. To adopt such measures as may done a great. deal of good and laid} lcoaches ".r ste.Pshtry to make Ch" he necessary to mcct the emer- the foundation for future "o-opera-l I eursion it")? Ttp' t"ttcri from Com. goncies Cttatttd hy the wat'. F tion by agreeing on some method of! men Law, if"?! 'i sauced I": 2; 3. To adopt such measures as may tackling our problems." i " or it" an rr, am =r-"'.t'"-'"1"-r- 'tr,',td Sago is safe nfl,',',', prosecu- be necessary. P.,, assure adequate Opportunity for Agriculture. l . be the nth r , prices tot out agricultural products. . . , l tion, so must e . t 4. To adopt such measures as may Colonel Drew believed that, in the) he necessary to protect the estab. light of the '2fr9t)0.,t)90.adti'yi tt the! lished rights of Labor. nct Provincial .debt _in the fiscal 5. To devise plans for the rehabili- .veat" 1939-40, financial conditions tation of the members of the armed were alarming. and that there was forces and for the re-employment of a critical necessity for rrtrench- ctvilians who will be thrown out of ment. Hp outlined the emergency work by postwar industrial readjust» powers granted to the Dominion mcnts. Government. hy the RNA. Art to . . deal with A threat to national se- "We Wilt Finish Session." curity. Almost. every field of ac- ' l, .To these Colonel Drew added the tivity. ordinarily within the Provin- ridcr that the conference would con. cial jurisdiction. is open to en- sidcr "such other questions relating croachment, he said. Gasoline, for to the welfare and seturity of our example, now a source of exclusive people. as may he deemed advis-(I Provincial taxation, may he rationed able." The amendment was seconded , --in fact. has been rationed in every hy Hon. T. L. Kennedy tCons., other belligerent nation. Provincial Peel). I Governments "govern on suffers Coloncl Drew asked it be under- once." The situation, he stressed, . Mood he was not arguing that can only be met by constant and recommendations of the Rowell. comprehensive intergovernmental Sirois Report should have been co-operation. adopted. He conceded that it might The conference, he argued. " even be possible that not a single tered an opportunity to put agricul- recommendation could have been ture on its feet. "But the Premier acceptable to Ontario, but held this: ran away trom the conference and was no excuse for Premier Hepburn I began to hurl challenges at the Do- helping to "scuttle" the conference minion Department of Agriculture before it had hardly been convened. in the best Balkan manner." Premier Hepburn sought to dispel Regarded as criticism of the Gov- reports of an immediate Provincial ernment's cheese and bacon bonus election. "We will finish the ses- policies, Colonel Drew'saddress de- sion," he advised. Answering jibes dared that when "eonditions have on his policy of monetary expansion. made it necessary for Governments he told Colonel Drew that he, to adopt measures of control over (Colonel Drew; could not reach the prices, distribution and delivery ot "iii,'?,'.-',?':),"' of Premier Aberhart ot farm products. then the principle Alberta on monetary issues. must be adopted that the farmer is entitled to receive the cost of what

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