November 29, 1951

COMMITTEES OF THE HOUSE

EXTERNAL AFFAIRS


Mr. J. A. Bradetle (Cochrane) presented the first report of the standing committee on external affairs, and moved that the report be concurred in. Motion agreed to.


DEFENCE EXPENDITURES

CONCURRENCE IN FIRST REPORT


Mr. David A. Croll (Spadina) presented the first report of the special committee on defence expenditures, and moved that the report be concurred in. Motion agreed to.


DOMINION ELECTIONS ACT

THIRD REPORT


Third report of special committee on the Dominion Elections Act, 1938, and amendments thereto.-Mr. Fulford.


PUBLIC ACCOUNTS

INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS

LIB-PRO

William Gilbert Weir (Chief Government Whip; Whip of the Liberal Party)

Liberal Progressive

Mr. W. G. Weir (Porlage-Neepawa) moved:

That the name of Mr. Low be substituted for that of Mr. Johnston on the select standing committee on public accounts.

That the name of Mr. Wylie be substituted for that of Mr. Johnston on the select standing committee on industrial relations.

Topic:   PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
Subtopic:   INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS
Sub-subtopic:   CHANGES IN PERSONNEL
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Motion agreed to.


DOMINION ELECTIONS ACT

AMENDMENT RESPECTING ADVANCE POLLS AND PRISONERS OF WAR VOTING REGULATIONS

LIB

Frederick Gordon Bradley (Secretary of State of Canada)

Liberal

Hon. F. G. Bradley (Secretary of State) moved

that the house go into committee at the next sitting to consider the following resolution:

That it is expedient to bring in a measure to amend the Dominion Elections Act to implement the recommendations of the special committee appointed to study the Dominion Elections Act, 1938, embodied in the draft bill prepared by the said committee and inter alia to make provision for: (a) a greater number of advance polls: and (b) the Canadian prisoners of war voting regulations, 1951.

He said: His Excellency the Governor General, having been made acquainted with the subject matter of this resolution, recommends it to the consideration of the house.

Topic:   DOMINION ELECTIONS ACT
Subtopic:   AMENDMENT RESPECTING ADVANCE POLLS AND PRISONERS OF WAR VOTING REGULATIONS
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Motion agreed to.


CIVIL SERVICE ACT

AMENDMENT RESPECTING TENURE OF OFFICE AND SALARIES OF COMMISSIONERS

LIB

Frederick Gordon Bradley (Secretary of State of Canada)

Liberal

Hon. F. G. Bradley (Secretary of State) moved

that the house go into committee at the next sitting to consider the following resolution:

That it is expedient to present a measure to amend the Civil Service Act in respect of the tenure of office and salaries of the commissioners.

He said: His Excellency the Governor General, having been made acquainted with the subject matter of this resolution, recommends it to the consideration of the house.

Topic:   CIVIL SERVICE ACT
Subtopic:   AMENDMENT RESPECTING TENURE OF OFFICE AND SALARIES OF COMMISSIONERS
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November 29, 1951