March 16, 1938

NEW MEMBER INTRODUCED


Georges Henri Heon, Esquire, member for the electoral district of Argenteuil, introduced by Right Hon. R. B. Bennett and Mr. R. S. White.


QUESTIONS


(Questions answered orally are indicated by an asterisk.)


OLD AGE PENSIONS, NEW BRUNSWICK

CON

Alfred Johnson Brooks

Conservative (1867-1942)

Mr. BROOKS:

What is the number receiving old age pensions in the province of New Brunswick under the following headings: (a) pension of $20;

(b) over $15 and less than $20; (c) over $10 and including $15; (d) over $5 and including $10; (e) $5 and under?

Topic:   QUESTIONS
Subtopic:   OLD AGE PENSIONS, NEW BRUNSWICK
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LIB

Charles Avery Dunning (Minister of Finance and Receiver General)

Liberal

Mr. DUNNING:

As at January 31, 1938: (a) 1,015; (b) 1,351; (c) 6,599; (d) 1,880; (e) 248.

Topic:   QUESTIONS
Subtopic:   OLD AGE PENSIONS, NEW BRUNSWICK
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QUESTIONS PASSED AS ORDERS FOR RETURNS

ESTABLISHMENT OF SCHOLARSHIPS

CON

Mr. CHURCH:

Conservative (1867-1942)

1. Have any requests been received from any

Canadian universities, boards of education or others, in reference to establishing a system for scholarships for undergraduates and first-year graduates in: (a) medicine in all its

branches; (b) physics, chemistry and research;

(c) mines and natural resources, and scientific research; (d) public health; (e) transportation questions; (f) economics and other national questions, including proposals to grant scholarships to undergraduates and to graduates in medicine of the first and second years after graduation who are internes in bona fide hospitals, and to students and graduates in scientific research?

2. Will any letters, reports or correspondence in relation to this matter be tabled?

Topic:   QUESTIONS PASSED AS ORDERS FOR RETURNS
Subtopic:   ESTABLISHMENT OF SCHOLARSHIPS
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HAMILTON LAWYERS ENGAGED AS GOVERNMENT COUNSEL

CON

Mr. LENNARD:

Conservative (1867-1942)

1. What lawyers of the city of Hamilton or the county of Wentworth were engaged by the government during the years 1936 and 1937?

2. For what specific purpose was each engaged ?

3. What respective amounts were paid by way of fees, emoluments or expenses to each of these lawyers so engaged?

4. What amounts, if any, are still outstanding?

Topic:   QUESTIONS PASSED AS ORDERS FOR RETURNS
Subtopic:   HAMILTON LAWYERS ENGAGED AS GOVERNMENT COUNSEL
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COLONEL BELCHER HOSPITAL, CALGARY

SC

Mr. MARSHALL:

Social Credit

1. When was the present hospital in Calgary known as the Colonel Belcher Hospital first leased by the dominion government?

2. What sums have been spent since that date on: (a) rent of building; (b) repairs?

3. When was the present lease signed; how long has it to run, and what is the yearly consideration?

4. What facilities are there for treating psychopathic or neurotic cases?

5. What grounds are available for the patients to obtain proper exercise in the open air?

Topic:   QUESTIONS PASSED AS ORDERS FOR RETURNS
Subtopic:   COLONEL BELCHER HOSPITAL, CALGARY
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MOTIONS FOR PAPERS

AMEDEE LAVOIE

CON

William Allen Walsh

Conservative (1867-1942)

Mr. WALSH:

For a copy of all letters, papers, telegrams, reports, petitions, recommendations and other documents exchanged between the Minister of Justice or his department, or any agent or official thereof, and other persons, associations or organizations with respect to the arrest and imprisonment of Amedee Lavoie, who was arrested on a bench warrant on January 18, 1938, and is presently in gaol at Perce, Quebec.

Topic:   MOTIONS FOR PAPERS
Subtopic:   AMEDEE LAVOIE
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LIB

Ernest Lapointe (Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada)

Liberal

Mr. LAPOINTE (Quebec East):

Mr. Speaker, I am sorry to say it is neither customary nor in the public interest to table correspondence of this nature.

Topic:   MOTIONS FOR PAPERS
Subtopic:   AMEDEE LAVOIE
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LIB

PRAIRIE FARM REHABILITATION ACT

March 16, 1938