March 4, 1925

MESSAGE FROM THE GOVERNOR GENERAL

ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF ADDRESS

LIB

Hewitt Bostock (Speaker of the Senate)

Liberal

Mr. SPEAKER:

I have the honour to inform the House that I have received a message from His Excellency the Governor General, signed by his own hand, reading as follows:

I have received with great pleasure the Address you have voted in reply to my Speech at the opening of parliament, and thank you for it sincerely.

Byng op Vi my.

Government House, Ottawa.

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PRIVATE BILLS

FIRST READINGS


Bill No. 17, respecting the Alberta Railway and Irrigation Company-Mr. Jelliff. Bill No. 18, respecting the Manitoba and North Western Railway Company of Canada -Mr. Stewart (Humboldt). Bill No. 19, respecting patent of the Marconi Wireless Telegraph Company of Canada, Limited-Mr. Marler.


RULES OF THE HOUSE

PERSONNEL OF SPECIAL COMMITTEE TO CONSIDER REVISION

LIB

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

Liberal

Right Hon. W. L. MACKENZIE KING (Prime Minister) moved:

That the following members do compose the special committee appointed to consider, jointly with Mr. Speaker, the advisability of revising the rules of this House, and to report to the House at this session, viz., Messieurs: His Honour the Speaker, Marcil

(Bonaventure), Boivin, Euler, Gordon, Kyte, Bird, KeSlner, Thurston, Wallace, Meighen, Ryckman, Bristol and Arthurs.

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Motion agreed to.


REPORTS AND PAPERS


List of leases of wharves, piers and breakwaters, and statement of the amount of revenue and expenditure-Hon. Mr. Cardin. Report of the Research Council-Hon. Mr. Low.


QUESTIONS


(Questions answered orally are indicated by an asterisk.)


STONY MOUNTAIN PENITENTIARY

CON

Mr. ARTHURS:

Conservative (1867-1942)

1. Has Arthur Guest been appointed, either temporary or permanent, as steward at the Stony Mountain Penitentiary ?

2. If so, on whose recommendation was the appointment made?

Questions

3. If so, was the position advertised in the usual way, and was the Civil Service Commission consulted about the appointment ?

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LIB

Hon. Mr. LAPOINTE: (Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada)

Liberal

1. Yos permanently appointed.

2 and 3. The position was advertised in the usual way and the appointment made by the Civil Service Commission.

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GENERATION OF HYDRO-ELECTRIC ENERGY

LIB

Matthew McKay

Liberal

Mr. McKAY:

Hovr much hydro-electric energy, expressed in kilowatt hours and horse-power years, was generated by each of the power companies mentioned on page 404, of Hansard for February 23rd instant, (a) for export, and (b) for consumption in Canada, during the fiscal years 1919-20, to 1923-24, inclusive ?

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LIB

Thomas Andrew Low (Minister of Trade and Commerce)

Liberal

Hon. Mr. LOW:

STA,TS,IENT showing amount of electrical energy, gas, or fluid generated or PRODUCED for EXPORT AND FOR CONSUMPTION IN CANADA, UNDER THE AUTHORITY OF THE ELECTRICITY AND FLUID EXPORTATION ACT, FOR THE YEAR ENDING 31st DAY OF MARCH, 1920

Name of Contractor and Place of Business Units produced for export Units produced for use in Canada Total output of generating Station or other Source K.W. hours H.P. years K.W. hours II.P. years K.W. hours H.P. yearsCanadian Niagara Power Company

Toronto Power Company

Ontario Power Company

Ontario and Minnesota Power Company.. Cedar Rapids Power Company

Sherbrooke Railway and Power Company Maine and New Brunswick Power Company

Western Canada Power Company

British Columbia Railway Company

West Kootenay Power Company

Totals 203,601,550 108.237.000 319.362.000 12,043,120 282.225.000 273,696 6,122,638 14,541,734 354,780 2,997,000 31,174-04 16,517-72 48,736-25 1,838-16 43,079-70 41-78 934-34 2,169-99 54-13 457-37 371,071,450 420.628.800 674.306.800 13,182,552 222,420,500 9,890,952 369,862 103,779,986 86,650,420 143,522,600 56,523-96 64,190 08 102,902-55 2,011-69 33,942-49 1,510-17 56-45 15,837-31 12,225-39 21,906-78 574,673,000 528.865.800 993.668.800 25,225,652 504,645,500 10,164,648 6,492,500 118,321,700 87,005,200 146,519.600 87,698-00 80,707-80 151,638-80 3,869-85 77,022-19 1,551-95 990-79 18,007-30 12,279-52 22,364-15949,758,518 143,003-36 2,045,823,882 311,106-87 2,995,582,400 456,110-35ELECTRICAL ENERGY, GAS, OR FLUID GENERATED OR PRODUCED FOR EXPORT AND FOR CONSUMPTION IN CANADA, UNDER THE AUTHORITY OF THE ELECTRICITY AND FLUID EXPORTATION ACT, FOR THE YEAR ENDING MARCH 31, 1921. Canadian Niagara Power Co

Elect. Development Co. of Ontario, Ltd.. Ontario Power Company

Ontario and Minnesota Power Co

Cedar Rapids Manufacturing and Power Co

Sherbrooke Railway and Power Company Maine and New Brunswick Power Co

Western Canadian Power Co

British Columbia Electric Railway Company

West Kootenay Power and Light Company Totals 172,251,210 102.884.000 328,256,600 15,805,451 364.432.000 281,038 7,877,398 21,626,236 375,678 5,774,400 26,375-07 15,724-08 50,232-08 2,418-54 55,766-50 43-02 1,205-46 3,309-32 59-03 883-62 436,119,790 547.819.100 661.188.100 13,315,819 222.757.000 6,325,616 338,466 116,028,394 111,781,141 166.449.000 66,690-54 3.830-06 101,760-36 2,037-22 34,537-00 967-81 52-27 17,824-40 17,101-90 25,470-37 608.371.000 649,703,100 980,444,700 28,704,725 587.189.000 6,803,654 8.215,864 137,654,630 112,146,819 172,223,400 93,076-61 100,554-14 151,992-44 4,465-66 90.313-50 1,011-83 1,257-73 21,133-72 17,160-93 26,353-991,019,564,011 156,016-72 2,282,122.42G 350,271-93 3,300,456,892 507,320-55STATEMENT SHOWING AMOUNT OF ELECTRICAL ENERGY, GAS, OR FLUID GENERATED OR PRODUCED FOR EXPORT AND FOR CONSUMPTION IN CANADA, UNDER THE AUTHORITY OF THE ELECTRICITY AND FLUID EXPORTATION ACT, FOR THE YEAR ENDING 31st DAY OF MARCH, 1922. Ontario Power Co

Toronto Power Co

Cedar Rapids Mfg. & Power Co

Can. Niagara Power Co

West Kootenay Power & Light Co

Western Canada Power Co

Ontario & Minnesota Power Co

British Columbia Electric Ry. Co

Maine & New Brunswick Electric Power Co

Sherbrooke Ry. & Power Co

Totals 304,244,400 102,122,000 324,193,000 82,264,000 2,084,900 24,825,300 12,729,010 419,692 8,460,291 252,200 46,453 15,629 49,592 12,590 318 3.594 1,939 64 1,296 36 483,439,300 553,463,500 310,500 393,881,000 182,384,100 82,502.380 12,254,149 133,020.093 392,463 5,391,730 73,989 81,703 40,913 60,026 27,891 12,625 1,873 2,035 61 826 7S7.662.700 635.585.500 591.493.500 476.145.000 184.469.000 107,327,6S0 24,983,159 133,439,785 8,852,754 5,663,930 119,442 97,332 90,505 73,016 28,209 16,219 3,812 2,099 1,357 862861,594,793 131,511 2,114,039,211 301.942 2,955,623,008 433,453

Questions

STATEMENT SHOWING AMOUNT OF ELECTRICAL ENERGY, GAS, OR FLUID GENERATED OR PRODUCED FOR EXPORT AND FOR CONSUMPTION IN CANADA, UNDER THE AUTHORITY OF THE ELECTRICITY AND FLUID EXPORTATION ACT, FOR THE YEAR ENDING 31st DAY OF MARCH, 1923.

Name of Contractor and Place of Business Units produced for export Units produced for use in Canada Total output of generating Station or other Source K.W. hours H.P. years K.W. hours H.P. years K.W. hours H.P. yearsOntario Power Co

Cedar Rapids Mfg. & Powrer Co

Toronto Power Co

Canadian Niagara Power Co

West Kootenav Power & Light Co

Western Canada Power Co

British Columbia Electric Railway Co... Ontario & Minnesota Power Co

Maine & New Brunswick Power Co

Sherbrooke Railway & Power Co

Totals 295,849,500 356,795.000 103,922,550 244,948,750 898,700 32,457,700 467,353 8,606,760 10,713.925 212.347 45,276 54.587 15,895 37,490 134 4,964 71 1,317 1,640 35 448.768.700 308.110.000 518.031.000 294,466.250 183.578.700 113,706.100 121,926,341 13,776,256 462,985 7,100,413 68,696 47,123 79,249 45,064 28,096 17,399 18,658 2,107 70 1,086 744,618,200 664.905.000 621,953,550 539.415.000 184,477,400 146,163,800 123,393,694 22.383,016 11,176,910 7,312,760 113.972 101,710 95,144 82,554 28,230 22,363 18,729 3,424 1,710 1,1211,054,872,585 161,409 2,009,926,745 307,548 3,064,799,330 468,957

STATEMENT SHOWING AMOUNT OF ELECTRICAL ENERGY, GAS, OR FLUID GENERATED OR PRODUCED FOR EXPORT AND FOR CONSUMPTION IN CANADA, UNDER THE AUTHORITY OF THE ELECTRICITY AND FLUID EXPORTATION ACT. FOR THE YEAR ENDING 31st DAY OF MARCH, 1924.

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Subtopic:   GENERATION OF HYDRO-ELECTRIC ENERGY
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March 4, 1925