June 25, 1940

NAT

Richard Burpee Hanson (Leader of the Official Opposition)

National Government

Mr. HANSON (York-Sunbury):

Before

that is done, I should like to say to the minister that when his estimates are taken up I will expect him to give the committee a full explanation of the recent changes in his department and the occasion therefor. I shall not mention the other things I have in store for him.

Item stands.

Progress reported.

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At eleven o'clock the house adjourned, without question put, pursuant to standing order. Wednesday, June 26, 1940


PRIVATE BILLS

FIRST READINGS-SENATE BILLS


Bill No. 52, for the relief of Ethel Cahan Naihouse.-Mr. Bercovitch. Bill No. 53, for the relief of John Roy Fumerton.-Mr. Bercovitch. Bill No. 54, for the relief of Paul Edouard Tardif.-Mr. Mcllraith. Bill No. 55, for the relief of Pearl Aizanman Morris.-Mr. Bercovitch. Bill No. 56, for the relief of Molly Goldfarb Goldberg.-Mr. Tomlinson.


June 25, 1940