April 6, 1933

PRIVATE BILLS COMMITTEE


Fourth report of the select standing committee on miscellaneous private bills.-Mr. Stinson.


RAILWAYS AND CANALS


Mr. J. H. HARRIS (Toronto-Scarborough) presented the second report of the select standing committee on railways, canals and telegraph lines and moved that the report be concurred in. Motion agreed to.


PRIVATE BILLS COMMITTEE

CON

Thomas Hubert Stinson

Conservative (1867-1942)

Mr. T. H. STINSON (Victoria, Ont.) moved:

That, pursuant to Special Order made 27th March last, the divorce bills referred to in the message from the Senate received this day be now read a first and second time, and referred to the select standing committee on miscellaneous private bills, together with the evidence, etc., taken before ' the standing committee of the Senate on divorce on the petitions on which the said bills were founded.

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Motion agreed to.


PRIVATE BILLS

FIRST AND SECOND READINGS-SENATE BILLS


Bill No. 68 for the relief of Birdie Glickman Steinberg.-Mr. Jacobs. Bill No. 69 for the relief of Harry Prupas.- Mr. Vallance. On division.


HOSPITAL SWEEPSTAKES


Mr. C. G. POWER (Quebec South) moved for leave to introduce Bill No. 67, with respect to hospital sweepstakes. Motion agreed to and bill read the first time.


QUESTIONS


(Questions answered orally are indicated by an asterisk).


RADIO STATION C H R C, QUEBEC


Mr. LaVERGNE: 1. Who constitute the personnel of radio station CHRC at Quebec city? 2. When did said station secure a licence? 3. Upon whose recommendation was such licence issued? 4. For what period was it issued? 5. What are the functions and obligations of such station?


CON

Mr. DURANLEAU: (Minister of Fisheries; Minister of Marine)

Conservative (1867-1942)

1. J. N. Thivierge, the manager of the station; Charles Frenette and C. Denoncourt, technical operators approved by the department to operate the transmitter.

No information respecting non-technical personnel.

2. April 1, 1926.

3. No recommendation filed. Licence issued on merits of application.

4. Yearly, to date (March 31, 1933).

5. The broadcasting of entertainment and information for reception by the general public.

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LOAN TO SASKATCHEWAN FOR GOVERNMENTAL SERVICES

LIB

Mr. POWER:

Liberal

1. What amounts were advanced by the Dominion government to the government of the province of Saskatchewan for governmental services, that is to say, for assisting in defraying the expenses of the administration of the said province (a) during the year 1931; (b) during the year 1932?

2. What were the dates and numbers of orders in council authorizing the said advances, and amount covered by each such order in council ?

3. How much has been repaid on the said [DOT]

a dvances ?

Questions

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CON

Edgar Nelson Rhodes (Minister of Finance and Receiver General)

Conservative (1867-1942)

Mr. RHODES:

1. (a) 86,500,000; (b) $153,739.73.

(While these loans were authorized under the general heading "governmental services" it may be pointed out that at the same time the province was financing certain relief undertakings on its own account.)

2. September 19, 1931, P.C. 2336, $2,000,000; October 28, 1931, P.C. 2707, $500,000; November 2, 1931, P.C. 2723, $500,000; November 17, 1931, P.C. 2890, 8500,000; December 17, 1931, P.C. 3131, 83,000,000; December 17, 1932, P.C. 2757, 8153,739.73.

3. None.

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April 6, 1933