May 25, 1931

ACID PHOSPHATE DUTY

LIB

Mr. RALSTON:

Liberal

1. Has the government or the Minister of National Revenue placed a value upon acid phosphate for duty purposes under the dumping clause?

2. If so, what is that value?

3. Why was such value fixed, and when did it take effect?

4. Will the minister bring down copy of order in council or other ruling fixing such value?

5. Is acid phosphate manufactured in Canada?

6. If so, at what places and by what companies?

7. Where is the raw rock used in its manufacture obtained?

8. If there is not at present any acid phosphate produced in Canada, does the government know of any preparations being made for its manufacture?

9. If so, where and by whom?

Topic:   QUESTIONS PASSED AS ORDERS FOR RETURNS
Subtopic:   ACID PHOSPHATE DUTY
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TRENT CANAL SUPERINTENDENT

LIB

Mr. BOUCHARD:

Liberal

1. During what periods and for what purpose and what were the dates of absences of Mr. A. L. Killaly, superintendent of the Trent canal at Peterborough during the years 1929, 1930 and 1931?

2. What leave of absence was given to other members of the office staff on the Trent canal at Peterborough, and what were the dates and purposes of such leave?

Topic:   QUESTIONS PASSED AS ORDERS FOR RETURNS
Subtopic:   TRENT CANAL SUPERINTENDENT
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BOARD OF PENSION COMMISSIONERS

LIB

Mr. MACKENZIE (Vancouver):

Liberal

1. How many cases were allowed by the Board of Pension Commissioners between October 1, 1930, and April 30, 1931?

2. How many cases rejected by said board were allowed by the pensions tribunals in the same period?

3. How many cases rejected by the pensions tribunals were allowed by the appeal court in the same period?

4. How many cases allowed by the pensions tribunals were rejected by the appeal court in the same period?

5. What was the cost during the same period

of: (a)_ the Board of Pension Commissioners and their administration as such; (b) the pensions tribunals: (1) salaries; (2) travelling

expenses; (c) pension advocates: (1) salaries; (2) travelling expenses; (d) commission counsel: (1) salaries; (2) travelling expenses; (e) the appeal court: (1) salaries; (2) travelling expenses ?

6. What was the monetary value of all pensions paid during same period: (a) by decisions of the pensions board and not appealed; (b) by decisions of the pensions tribunals and not appealed; (c) by decisions of the appeal court?

7. How many cases (outside the decisions of the pensions board) have been finally disposed of by the appeal machinery in the same period?

8. How many eases were finally disposed of by the old federal appeal board between May 1. and October 1, 1930?

9. How much was the monetary value of such decisions?

10. What was the cost to Canada?

Topic:   QUESTIONS PASSED AS ORDERS FOR RETURNS
Subtopic:   BOARD OF PENSION COMMISSIONERS
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UNOPPOSED MOTIONS FOR PAPERS

UNEMPLOYMENT RELIEF-SHERBROOKE

LIB

Walter Allan Hall

Liberal

Mr. HALL (for Mr. Howard):

For a copy of all documents, correspondence, memoranda, letters, etc., exchanged between the Minister of Labour at Ottawa and the Director of Unemployment at Ottawa, and any person or persons, in connection with the expenditure of moneys under the Unemployment Relief Act, in the county of Sherbrooke, Quebec.

Topic:   UNOPPOSED MOTIONS FOR PAPERS
Subtopic:   UNEMPLOYMENT RELIEF-SHERBROOKE
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ST. BENOIT DE MATAPEDIA POST OFFICE

LIB

Charles Marcil

Liberal

Mr. MARCIL:

For a copy of the report made by Mr. Gerard Simard, commissioner, of St. Benoit de Matapedia post office, and copy of the affidavits produced at this investigation.

Topic:   ST. BENOIT DE MATAPEDIA POST OFFICE
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PIERRE TRUDEL

LIB

Jules Desrochers

Liberal

Mr. DESROCHERS:

For a copy of all papers, documents, memoranda, certificates, charges and reports, in connection with the dismissal of Pierre Trudel, an employee of the Department of Marine, Quebec agency.

Topic:   PIERRE TRUDEL
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ST. JACQUES, MONTCALM, POSTMASTER

LIB

Charles Marcil

Liberal

Mr. MARCIL (for Mr. Seguin):

For a copy of all correspondence, letters, telegrams, complaints, requests for inquiries and all other documents, exchanged with the Post Office Department or any other member of the government regarding the dismissal of Mr. Joseph Levesque as postmaster of St. Jacques, in the county of Montcalm, and the appointment of his temporary or permanent successor.

Unopposed Motions for Papers

Topic:   ST. JACQUES, MONTCALM, POSTMASTER
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RIVIERE DU LOUP, WHARF

LIB

Jean-François Pouliot

Liberal

Mr. POULIOT:

For a copy of all correspondence, letters, telegrams, reports and plans, in possession of the government departments, in connection with the extension of the Riviere du Loup wharf, since August 7, 1930.

Topic:   RIVIERE DU LOUP, WHARF
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POINTE A LA I.OUPE-WHARF CONSTRUCTION

LIB

Jean-François Pouliot

Liberal

Mr. POULIOT:

For a copy of all reports and correspondence regarding claim made to the "Department of Public Works by Mr. C. E. Michaud, of Lisle Verte, Quebec, for the occupancy or possession of a lot used in the construction of a wharf at Pointe a la Loupe, at St. Eloi station, in the county of Temiscouata, Quebec.

Topic:   POINTE A LA I.OUPE-WHARF CONSTRUCTION
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ST. CANUT, QUEBEC-DISMISSAL OF POSTMASTER

May 25, 1931