May 15, 1946

RAILWAYS AND SHIPPING

SPECIAL COMMITTEE-CHANGE IN PERSONNEL


Hon. IAN A. MACKENZIE (Minister of Veterans Affairs) moved: That the name of Mr. Kuhl be substituted for that of Mr. Shaw on the special committee on railways and shipping. Motion agreed to.


EXTERNAL AFFAIRS


First report of the standing committee on external affairs.-Mr. Bradette.


QUESTIONS


(Questions answered orally are indicated by an asterisk).


POLYMER CORPORATION-PAYMENTS TO IMPERIAL OIL LIMITED

PC

Mr. MURPHY:

Progressive Conservative

1. Did the Polymer Corporation Limited pay Imperial Oil Limited for material supplied and services rendered, under an agreement made on the 30th of December, 1944?

2. If so, in what amount?

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Subtopic:   POLYMER CORPORATION-PAYMENTS TO IMPERIAL OIL LIMITED
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LIB

Mr. McILRAITH: (Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Reconstruction and Supply)

Liberal

Topic:   QUESTIONS
Subtopic:   POLYMER CORPORATION-PAYMENTS TO IMPERIAL OIL LIMITED
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POLYMER CORPORATION-ST. CLAIR PROCESSING COMPANY

PC

Joseph Warner Murphy

Progressive Conservative

Mr. MURPHY:

'

1. Did the Polymer Corporation Limited purchase, or otherwise acquire the St. Clair Processing Company?

2. If so. what was the consideration?

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Subtopic:   POLYMER CORPORATION-ST. CLAIR PROCESSING COMPANY
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LIB

Mr. McILRAITH: (Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Reconstruction and Supply)

Liberal

1. No. However, by a letter dated April 26, 1946, and accepted by St. Clair Processing Corporation Limited on April 30, 1946, Polymer Corporation Limited terminated, as of 8 a.m. on May, 1946 (E.D.S.T.), the operating agreement between His Majesty the King in right of Canada, acting through the said Corporation, and St. Clair Processing Corporation Limited dated October 1, 1942.

2. Answered by No. 1.

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Subtopic:   POLYMER CORPORATION-ST. CLAIR PROCESSING COMPANY
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WAR ASSETS-WHITLA, ALTA., EMERGENCY LANDING FIELD BUILDINGS

SC

Mr. WYLIE:

Social Credit

1. What buildings have been sold by the government at the Whitla, Alberta, emergency landing field located on sec. 10-12-8-W. 4th?

2. Who were the purchasers?

3. What was the amount paid for each building?

4. What electrical equipment was sold?

5. To whom and at what price? '

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Subtopic:   WAR ASSETS-WHITLA, ALTA., EMERGENCY LANDING FIELD BUILDINGS
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LIB

Mr. McILRAITH: (Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Reconstruction and Supply)

Liberal

1. .

Building No. 1-Accommodation building. Building No. 4-Transmitter trailer shelter building.

Building No. 5-Marker beacon hut building. Building No. 6-Marker beacon hut building. Building No. 8-Generator house.

2 and 3.- ' Amount

Bldg. Purchaser paidNo. 1 Charles Carlson, Bow Island .. 31,500 No. 4 John Rub, Robinson, Alberta .. 100No. 5 Nils Stanley, Medicine Hat ... 20No. 6 Nils Stanley, Medicine Hat ... 20No. 8 T. H. Hines, Bow Island

1,000

4 and 5. The sale of building No. 8 included electric wire, motor and generator installed therein. Purchaser and sale price are stated above.

Note.-The above amounts were determined with the consideration that the purchasers had to remove the buildings from the sites and restore the land to its original condition, at their own expense.

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Subtopic:   WAR ASSETS-WHITLA, ALTA., EMERGENCY LANDING FIELD BUILDINGS
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RADIO BROADCASTING-APPLICATIONS FOR RADIO STATIONS IN MANITOBA

LIB

Ralph Maybank

Liberal

Mr. MAYBANK:

What applications for radio stations have been made in Manitoba since January, 1945, and what, if any, have been granted?

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Subtopic:   RADIO BROADCASTING-APPLICATIONS FOR RADIO STATIONS IN MANITOBA
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LIB

George James McIlraith (Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Reconstruction and Supply)

Liberal

Mr. McILRAITH:

In so far as the Department of Transport is concerned:

(a) Applications received:

Winnipeg, J. O. Blick and E. B. Osier.

Dauphin, Richard D. Hughes.

Portage La Prairie, H. Lloyd Henderson.

Plin Flon, Arctic Radio Corporation (for

frequency modulation).

Winnipeg, Department of Education (for

frequency modulation).

Portage La Prairie, Department of Education (for frequency modulation).

Brandon, Department of Education (for

frequency modulation).

Morden, Department of Education (for

frequency modulation).

Dauphin, Department of Education (for

frequency modulation).

Eriksdale, Department of Education (for

frequency modulation).

(b) Licence granted J. O. Blick and E. B. Osier for a private commercial broadcasting station at Winnipeg.

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Subtopic:   RADIO BROADCASTING-APPLICATIONS FOR RADIO STATIONS IN MANITOBA
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May 15, 1946