Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 8 Apr 1943, p. 4

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_ Wartime Discontinuance + d Unwise, Soy, C Uniform Rural Hydro Power Rates nwise, Says CGonant s «s un mewiot d imew Far in Future, Commissioner Says In view of "disturbed times" caus-- jed by the war, Premier Gordon A uniform power rate for all rural lChaIliM (Prog. Con., Grenville--Dun-- Cogant tod ihe Leglslature Yeste!~ | gistricts in Ontario is the goal of the | das} that a uniform rate for all ruril | day that he did not thing it wise to Onmaric Htar fecion. but this n dro districts was desirable, But | discontinue the Mortgagors' and ntario Hydro Commission, but tll.\' ydro ricts & able, u Purchasers' Relief Act, 1943. The bill, objective is still far in the distance,| pointed out that to do this at the among others passed through second W. L. Houck, vice--chairman of the l present time would mean that farm-- {"'a".ll"'fl'mio%'"l'& the act in forCe . mowmmyssron, said in the Legislature |ers in some sections would have | inti 30, R a i 3 K. 'Third reading was given the bill yesterday. He spoke during com--|their rates raised. The purpose of to provide for relief to lessors under mittee consideration of amendments | the present amendment was to help 2gas and oil leases. Second rpadinfi to the Poaower COfl'll'TIiSS"lOH Act. farmers in poor areas who are pay-- was given the Gasoline Tax Act an F e ith Geo ing high power rates \ Gasoline Handling Act amendments Mr. Houck 'agreed . with Fee ring high po¥ | to simplify the refunding of gasoline 'taxes to bona fide farmers, so that |\ they receive their exemption before | purchase is made. $500,000 for War on Cancer Is Approved by Legislat M The bill to set up a $500,000 cancer treatment and research foundation in Toronto was given second read-- ing in the Legislature yesterday with approval of both sides of the House. Opposition Leader Drew suggested that when the personnel is chosen advantage be taken of the fact that one of the world's greatest cancer specialists is now in Toronto, one of many who had come to Canada to 'escape Nazi oppression. Canada takes second place to none in medical achievement, said Col. Drew, but felt use should be made of the additional skill now available. Good might : thus come out of the evil of war. Col. Drew did not name the cancer expert now here. Hon. H. J. Kirby, Minister of Health, sponsoring the bill, said he was recommending the suggestion and explained that the bill provided | for an advisory medical board repre-- 'senting branches of the medical pro-- fession. The foundation would be a corporation of seven to ten members appointed by the Lieutenant--Gov-- f ernor--in--Council.

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