Lucien CANNON

CANNON, The Hon. Lucien, P.C., K.C., LL.D.

Personal Data

Party
Liberal
Constituency
Portneuf (Quebec)
Birth Date
January 16, 1887
Deceased Date
February 14, 1950
Website
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucien_Cannon
PARLINFO
http://www.parl.gc.ca/parlinfo/Files/Parliamentarian.aspx?Item=6d7aad3a-b476-424b-8f8f-8ece71f89882&Language=E&Section=ALL
Profession
lawyer

Parliamentary Career

December 17, 1917 - October 4, 1921
L LIB
  Dorchester (Quebec)
December 6, 1921 - September 5, 1925
LIB
  Dorchester (Quebec)
October 29, 1925 - July 2, 1926
LIB
  Dorchester (Quebec)
  • Solicitor General of Canada (September 5, 1925 - June 28, 1926)
September 14, 1926 - May 30, 1930
LIB
  Dorchester (Quebec)
  • Solicitor General of Canada (September 25, 1926 - August 6, 1930)
November 2, 1926 - May 30, 1930
LIB
  Dorchester (Quebec)
  • Solicitor General of Canada (September 25, 1926 - August 6, 1930)
October 14, 1935 - January 14, 1936
LIB
  Portneuf (Quebec)

Most Recent Speeches (Page 660 of 664)


March 25, 1918

1. What are the names and addresses of the employees of the Department of Inland Revenue who have been appointed since June 1, 1917?

2. What is the nature of their employment?

3. What is the amount of their salaries?

4. On what dates were they appointed?

Topic:   QUESTIONS.
Subtopic:   INLAND REVENUE EMPLOYEES.
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March 25, 1918

1. Who are the contractors for the transportation of His Majesty's Mails in the County of Dorchester?

2. What sums do they receive annually for this work?

3. When were the contracts in each case given, and upon whose recommendation?

4. When does each of these contracts terminate?

Topic:   QUESTIONS PASSED AS ORDERS FOR RETURNS.
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March 25, 1918

Mr. CANNON:

Can the hon. minister tell me where the printing for the department was done last year?

Topic:   SUPPLY.
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March 25, 1918

Mr. CANNON:

The other day I asked the Prime Minister whether the two departments of Customs and Inland Revenue were to be merged, and the Prime Minister replied that in a few days he would give out a statement in regard to the matter. If such is the case, I do not think it is fair for the Government to ask the Opposition to vote this special item before the statement is given. Who is to administer this money? Who is to be responsible to the people? Who is to be responsible to the members of Parliament? We do not know. I do not think -there is any haste or hurry. Why not delay the item until the statement is given? Then we shall be in a better position to judge if the money is put into proper hands.

Civil Government-Department of Agriculture-

Salaries and contingencies....? 633,850 00

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March 25, 1918

Mr. CANNON:

Would the minister say if there is a gentleman whose occupation is that of distributing bulls throughout the Dominion? Maybe the minister is not aware of this special niatter, but last year there was quite a discussion in this House on a most interesting subject, that of cattle distributed freely throughout the county of Dorchester, then represented by a minister in Sir Robert Borden's Cabinet. I would be very much interested, as being the successor of this hon. minister and also as residing in the same county, to know the name of the gentleman who made the distribution last year, what was his salary and how many bulls he distributed.

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