March 21, 1924


On the Orders of the Day:


CON

Arthur Meighen (Leader of the Official Opposition)

Conservative (1867-1942)

Mr. MEIGHEN:

I am quite agreeable to that if on its return from the Senate the matter can again be debated by this House.

Topic:   QUESTIONS AS ORDERS FOR RETURNS
Subtopic:   CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS -ST. JOHN, N.B.
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LIB

Hewitt Bostock (Speaker of the Senate)

Liberal

Mr. SPEAKER:

If it is amended, in

concurrence.

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Subtopic:   CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS -ST. JOHN, N.B.
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CON

Arthur Meighen (Leader of the Official Opposition)

Conservative (1867-1942)

Mr. MEIGHEN:

[f the Prime Minister

will agree that we may debate this matter again when it comes from the Senate I am satisfied.

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Subtopic:   CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS -ST. JOHN, N.B.
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LIB

William Lyon Mackenzie King (Prime Minister; President of the Privy Council; Secretary of State for External Affairs)

Liberal

Mr. MACKENZIE KING:

I think it can be so irranged that we may continue the discussion now. So far as the government is concerned I am quite prepared to do that.

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Subtopic:   CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS -ST. JOHN, N.B.
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LIB

Henri Sévérin Béland (Minister of Soldiers' Civil Re-establishment; Minister presiding over the Department of Health)

Liberal

Mr. BELAND:

The next speaker.

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CON

John Babington Macaulay Baxter

Conservative (1867-1942)

Mr. BAXTER:

There seems to have been some misunderstanding-

Mr. MeMASTER: I rise to a point of

order. It would appear to me that this resolution has been carried and cannot be returned to without tha unanimous consent of the House. It seems to me that a good deal of time is being, I would not like to say wasted, but inadequate'>* distributed.

Mi, SPEAKER: Is it the pleasure of the House that the said resolution be reinstated and be considered es not carried?

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Subtopic:   CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS -ST. JOHN, N.B.
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Some hon. MEMBERS:

No.

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Some hon. MEMBERS:

Carried.

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Subtopic:   CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS -ST. JOHN, N.B.
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LIB

Hewitt Bostock (Speaker of the Senate)

Liberal

Mr. SPEAKER:

I declare the resolution earned.

BANFF PARK WATER-POWER On the Orders of the Day:

Mr. JOS. T. SHAW (West Calgary)- ] should like to ask the Minister of the Interim II an application has been received from the provincial government of Alberta seeking waterpower privileges in the Spray lakes area of the Banff National park, and if so what is the attitude of the government toward that application?

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Subtopic:   CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS -ST. JOHN, N.B.
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Hon CHARLES STEWART (Minister of the Interior):

The Alberta government have

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Subtopic:   CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS -ST. JOHN, N.B.
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CON

John Babington Macaulay Baxter

Conservative (1867-1942)

Hon. J. B. M. BAXTER (St. John City) :

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PULPWOOD COMMISSION


On the Orders of the Day:


CON

Arthur Meighen (Leader of the Official Opposition)

Conservative (1867-1942)

Right Hon. ARTHUR MEIGHEN (Leader of the Opposition):

I want to ask the government if they are aware that some members of the Canadian Royal Pulpwood Commission are reported to have gone to Washington, and if so, what they have gone there for?

Topic:   QUESTIONS AS ORDERS FOR RETURNS
Subtopic:   PULPWOOD COMMISSION
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LIB

James Alexander Robb (Minister of Immigration and Colonization)

Liberal

Hon. J. A. ROBB (Minister of Trade and Commerce):

I have not heard of it.

Topic:   QUESTIONS AS ORDERS FOR RETURNS
Subtopic:   PULPWOOD COMMISSION
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CON

Arthur Meighen (Leader of the Official Opposition)

Conservative (1867-1942)

Mr. MEIGHEN:

Would my hon. friend

make inquiry and find out, and advise us as to the purpose of the visit?

Topic:   QUESTIONS AS ORDERS FOR RETURNS
Subtopic:   PULPWOOD COMMISSION
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LIB

James Alexander Robb (Minister of Immigration and Colonization)

Liberal

Mr. ROBB:

I will but I do not admit

they have gone to Washington.

Topic:   QUESTIONS AS ORDERS FOR RETURNS
Subtopic:   PULPWOOD COMMISSION
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CON

Arthur Meighen (Leader of the Official Opposition)

Conservative (1867-1942)

Mr. MEIGHEN:

If they have-?

Topic:   QUESTIONS AS ORDERS FOR RETURNS
Subtopic:   PULPWOOD COMMISSION
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LIB

James Alexander Robb (Minister of Immigration and Colonization)

Liberal

Mr. ROBB:

I will find out.

Topic:   QUESTIONS AS ORDERS FOR RETURNS
Subtopic:   PULPWOOD COMMISSION
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March 21, 1924