Heber Harold HATFIELD

HATFIELD, Heber Harold
Personal Data
- Party
- Progressive Conservative
- Constituency
- Victoria--Carleton (New Brunswick)
- Birth Date
- April 17, 1885
- Deceased Date
- January 3, 1952
- Website
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heber_Harold_Hatfield
- PARLINFO
- http://www.parl.gc.ca/parlinfo/Files/Parliamentarian.aspx?Item=03eca6e3-c9b0-41b0-b629-acdef1b2c676&Language=E&Section=ALL
- Profession
- farmer, produce dealer
Parliamentary Career
- March 26, 1940 - April 16, 1945
- NATVictoria--Carleton (New Brunswick)
- June 11, 1945 - April 30, 1949
- PCVictoria--Carleton (New Brunswick)
- June 27, 1949 - June 13, 1953
- PCVictoria--Carleton (New Brunswick)
Most Recent Speeches (Page 5 of 204)
June 28, 1951
Mr. Hatfield:
How much to New Brunswick?
June 28, 1951
Mr. Hatfield:
This is an extremely important item, Mr. Chairman. The budworm has killed practically all the birch in the province of New Brunswick.
June 28, 1951
Mr. Hatfield:
Yes. It was before the election in 1945. The department of agriculture of New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island met a delegation from this department; and a delegation from the marketing board and the board counsel of those two provinces made a great many trips up here last fall when potatoes were selling for 20 cents a bushel. That was the time to remove the surplus from the market. If something had been done at that time with regard to the starch program, we would not have to dump potatoes today. Last fall was the time to do something.
June 28, 1951
Mr. Hatfield:
When the Minister of Agriculture put this act through the house in 1944 he made the statement that no agricultural product would be dumped during the time that he was Minister of Agriculture.
June 28, 1951
Mr. Hatfield:
But why should we give them a grant when they have surpluses?