October 31, 1951

LIB

Mr. McCann: (Minister of National Revenue)

Liberal

1. As of the 29th October, 1951, there were 66,313 undeliverable cheques for refundable savings portion of tax in respect of the 1942, 1943 and 1944 taxation years.

2. $3,176,334.51.

3. The district taxation office where the individual filed his income tax return for 1942, 1943 or 1944.

Topic:   COMPULSORY SAVINGS ACCOUNTS
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ERIEAU BEACH, ONT. CONTRIBUTIONS TO DRAINAGE SCHEME

PC

Mr. Lennard:

Progressive Conservative

1. Is the government contributing towards the Erieau beach, Burke drainage scheme, Kent county, Ontario?

2. If so, what is the amount of this contribution?

3. What percentage is this of the estimate's total cost?

4. What other governing bodies are contributing to the balance of the cost?

Topic:   ERIEAU BEACH, ONT. CONTRIBUTIONS TO DRAINAGE SCHEME
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LIB

Mr. Gardiner: (Minister of Agriculture)

Liberal

1. Yes.

2. Approximately $90,000.

3. 50 per cent.

4. Province of Ontario.

Topic:   ERIEAU BEACH, ONT. CONTRIBUTIONS TO DRAINAGE SCHEME
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QUESTIONS PASSED AS ORDERS FOR RETURNS

STEEL IMPORTS AND PRODUCTION

ALLOCATION FOR VARIOUS PROJECTS

PC

Mrs. Fairclough:

Progressive Conservative

1. What quantities of steel were (a) imported from the United States; (b) produced in Canada, in each of the months of January to September, 1950 and 1951?

2. Of steel imported and produced in Canada over the above periods, what quantities have been allocated under dominion government authority, and

Orders for Returns

of steel so allocated, what quantities have been allocated to: 1. (a) buildings; (b) highways,

bridges, culverts, etc.; (c) defence; (d) production other than defence production. 2. (a) public buildings; (b) private buildings other than dwellings; (c) multiple dwellings such as apartment blocks; (d) single dwellings?

Topic:   STEEL IMPORTS AND PRODUCTION
Subtopic:   ALLOCATION FOR VARIOUS PROJECTS
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ROYAL CANADIAN AIR FORCE

OFFICERS ABOVE RANK OF SQUADRON LEADER

PC

Mr. Balcer:

Progressive Conservative

1. What is the total number of officers above the rank of squadron leader in the Royal Canadian Air Force?

2. Of these, how many are French Canadian?

Topic:   ROYAL CANADIAN AIR FORCE
Subtopic:   OFFICERS ABOVE RANK OF SQUADRON LEADER
Sub-subtopic:   FRENCH- C AN AD IAN OFFICERS
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DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL DEFENCE

EXPENDITURES FOR RECRUITING

PC

Léon Balcer

Progressive Conservative

Mr. Balcer:

How much money has been spent in the province of Quebec by the national defence department between January 1 and June 30, 1951, for recruiting in (a) newspaper advertising; (b) radio advertising?

Topic:   DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL DEFENCE
Subtopic:   EXPENDITURES FOR RECRUITING
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ROYAL CANADIAN NAVY-OFFICERS ABOVE RANK OF LIEUTENANT COMMANDER FRENCH- CANADIAN OFFICERS

PC

Mr. Balcer:

Progressive Conservative

1. What is the total number of officers above the rank of lieutenant-commander, in the Royal Canadian Navy?

2. Of these, how many are French Canadian?

Topic:   ROYAL CANADIAN NAVY-OFFICERS ABOVE RANK OF LIEUTENANT COMMANDER FRENCH- CANADIAN OFFICERS
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ARMY HEADQUARTERS

OFFICERS ABOVE RANK OF MAJOR

PC

Mr. Balcer:

Progressive Conservative

1. What is the total number of officers above the rank of major at army headquarters in Ottawa?

2. Of these, how many are French Canadian?

Topic:   ARMY HEADQUARTERS
Subtopic:   OFFICERS ABOVE RANK OF MAJOR
Sub-subtopic:   FRENCH-CANADIAN OFFICERS
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ROYAL ROADS SERVICE COLLEGE

October 31, 1951