June 28, 1938

TO BE PLACED ON ORDERS OF THE DAY FOR CONSIDERATION IN COMMITTEE WHEN REPORTED ON BY STANDING COMMITTEE

LIB

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

Liberal

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

That, for the remainder of the session, all private bills, when reported upon by the standing committee on miscellaneous private bills, be placed immediately upon the orders of the day for consideration in committee of the whole.

Topic:   TO BE PLACED ON ORDERS OF THE DAY FOR CONSIDERATION IN COMMITTEE WHEN REPORTED ON BY STANDING COMMITTEE
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Motion agreed to.


NATIONAL HOUSING ACT

MEASURE TO ASSIST THE CONSTRUCTION OF HOUSES-PROVISIONS WITH RESPECT TO LOW RENTAL HOUSES AND MUNICIPAL TAXES


Right Hon. W. L. MACKENZIE KING (Prime Minister-for the Minister of Finance) moved the third reading of Bill No. 145, to assist the construction of houses. Motion agreed to and bill read the third time and passed.


SEEDS ACT AMENDMENT

CHANGES IN WORDING CONSEQUENT UPON REORGANIZATION OF DEPARTMENT


Hon. J. G. GARDINER (Minister of Agriculture) moved the second reading of Bill 158, to amend the Seeds Act, 1937. Motion agreed to, bill read the second time, and the house went into committee thereon, Mr. Sanderson in the chair. On section 1 Control sample.


LIB

James Garfield Gardiner (Minister of Agriculture)

Liberal

Mr. GARDINER:

I have an amendment which I shall ask the Minister of Labour (Mr. Rogers) to move.

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LIB

Norman McLeod Rogers (Minister of Labour)

Liberal

Mr. ROGERS:

I move:

That in paragraph (e) of section 1 the words "plant products division district office" be deleted and the following words substituted therefor:

"District office of the plant products division, production service of the Department of Agriculture."

Topic:   SEEDS ACT AMENDMENT
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CON

Grote Stirling

Conservative (1867-1942)

Mr. STIRLING:

What does that change

actually mean?

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LIB

James Garfield Gardiner (Minister of Agriculture)

Liberal

Mr. GARDINER:

It was thought wise by

the Department of Justice that the words "Department of Agriculture" should be added in order to make it definite that this branch is in that department.

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CON

Grote Stirling

Conservative (1867-1942)

Mr. STIRLING:

And the words "production service?"

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LIB

James Garfield Gardiner (Minister of Agriculture)

Liberal

Mr. GARDINER:

That is just a change

in the name from the old legislation, made necessary by the reorganization.

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Amendment agreed to. Section as amended agreed to.



C.N.R.-Guarantee of Securities On section 2-Official sample.


LIB

James Garfield Gardiner (Minister of Agriculture)

Liberal

Mr. GARDINER:

There is the same

amendment in connection with this section.

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LIB

Norman McLeod Rogers (Minister of Labour)

Liberal

Mr. ROGERS:

I move:

That in paragraph (k) of section 2 the words "plant products division district office" be deleted and the following words substituted therefor:

"District office of the plant products division, production service of the Department of Agriculture."

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Amendment agreed to. Section as amended agreed to. Bill reported, read the third time and passed.


June 28, 1938