July 8, 1943

REPORTS OF COMMITTEES

MISCELLANEOUS PRIVATE BILLS


Sixth report of standing committee on miscellaneous private bills.-Mr. Donnelly.


SOCIAL SECURITY-CONCURRENCE IN SECOND REPORT


Hon. CYRUS MACMILLAN (Queens) presented the second report of special committee on social security, and moved: That the second report of the special committee on social security, presented this day, asking for leave to sit while the house is sitting, he concurred in. Motion agreed to.


OIL SHALES

NEW BRUNSWICK-REPORT OF INVESTIGATIONS BY MINES AND GEOLOGY BRANCH

LIB

Thomas Alexander Crerar (Minister of Mines and Resources)

Liberal

Hon. T. A. CRERAR (Minister of Mines and Resources):

I wish to lay on the table the report of the investigations into New Brunswick oil shales which were conducted by the mines and geology branch of the Department of Mines and Resources.

Topic:   OIL SHALES
Subtopic:   NEW BRUNSWICK-REPORT OF INVESTIGATIONS BY MINES AND GEOLOGY BRANCH
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NAT

John Ritchie MacNicol

National Government

Mr. MacNICOL:

Will a copy of this

report be sent to each member?

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LIB

Thomas Alexander Crerar (Minister of Mines and Resources)

Liberal

Mr. CRERAR:

The report was made just a short time ago, and I am tabling it.

Topic:   OIL SHALES
Subtopic:   NEW BRUNSWICK-REPORT OF INVESTIGATIONS BY MINES AND GEOLOGY BRANCH
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NAT

Gordon Graydon (Leader of the Official Opposition)

National Government

Mr. GRAYDON:

The hon. member is asking whether copies will be available.

Topic:   OIL SHALES
Subtopic:   NEW BRUNSWICK-REPORT OF INVESTIGATIONS BY MINES AND GEOLOGY BRANCH
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LIB

Thomas Alexander Crerar (Minister of Mines and Resources)

Liberal

Mr. CRERAR:

We have only two or three copies, and it is a voluminous report. I suppose I could have additional copies made. I shall make inquiry and advise my hon. friend.

Topic:   OIL SHALES
Subtopic:   NEW BRUNSWICK-REPORT OF INVESTIGATIONS BY MINES AND GEOLOGY BRANCH
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PRIVATE BILLS

FIRST READINGS-SENATE BILLS


Bill No. 120. for the relief of Ethel Wend-man Lebenstein.-Mr. Boucher. Bill No. 121. for the relief of John Preble Macintosh.-Mr. Abbott. Bill No. 122, for the relief of Sonia Liben-stein Kolber.-Mr. Whitman. Bill No. 123, for the relief of Gilberte Piche Ouimet.-Mr. Macdonald (Brantford City). Bill No. 124, for the relief of Irene Maud Pardellian Wright.-Mr. Maclnnis. Bill No. 125, for the relief of May Gertrude Russell McCarthy.-Mr. Hill. Bill No. 126, for the relief of Geraldine Charlotte Wrangel.-Mr. Abbott.


QUESTIONS


(Questions ansivered orally are indicated by an asterisk.)


GOLD PRODUCTION

CCF

Angus MacInnis

Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (C.C.F.)

Mr. MacINNIS:

What was the total production of gold, in ounces, for each year from 1930 to 1942?

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Subtopic:   GOLD PRODUCTION
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James Angus MacKinnon (Minister of Trade and Commerce)

Liberal

Mr. MacKINNON (Edmonton West):

Production of Gold in Canada, 1630-1942

Year Fine ounces

1930 2,102,068

1931 2,693,892

1932 3,044,387

1933 2,949,309

1934 2,972.074

1935 3,284,890

1936 3,748,028

1937 4,096,213

1938 4,725,117

1939 5,094,379

1940 5,311,145

1941 5,345,179

1942* 4,829,815

* Subject to revision.

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Subtopic:   GOLD PRODUCTION
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July 8, 1943