Samuel FACTOR

FACTOR, Samuel, Q.C.

Personal Data

Party
Liberal
Constituency
Spadina (Ontario)
Birth Date
October 26, 1892
Deceased Date
August 21, 1962
Website
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_Factor_(Canadian_politician)
PARLINFO
http://www.parl.gc.ca/parlinfo/Files/Parliamentarian.aspx?Item=d680f4a9-7ac0-4af8-9c49-4fe918fa9a81&Language=E&Section=ALL
Profession
barrister, lawyer

Parliamentary Career

July 28, 1930 - August 14, 1935
LIB
  Toronto West Centre (Ontario)
October 14, 1935 - January 25, 1940
LIB
  Spadina (Ontario)
March 26, 1940 - April 16, 1945
LIB
  Spadina (Ontario)

Most Recent Speeches (Page 1 of 56)


August 12, 1944

Mr. FACTOR:

Read the last three lines.

Topic:   HOUSING
Subtopic:   PROVISION FOR LOANS FOB CONSTRUCTION, REPAIR, ALTERATION, ETC.
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August 12, 1944

The ACTING CHAIRMAN (Mr. Factor):

The hon. member has exhausted his time.

Topic:   BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE
Subtopic:   DEPARTMENT OF EXTERNAL AFFAIRS
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June 12, 1944

1. Is Mr. H. J. Carmichael, coordinator of roduction and chairman of the production oard, a dollar-a-year man, and what is his per

diem or expense allowance?

2. Is he in the employ of General Motors of Canada, Limited?

3. Is he on the payroll of the company?

4. Is he a director of the company?

5. Has he severed all connection with General Motors of Canada, Limited?

Topic:   QUESTIONS
Subtopic:   COORDINATION OF PRODUCTION
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June 5, 1944

1. (a) How many vacations with pay plans were made effective during 1943 by the national

war labour board, the regional boards and other bodies having such jurisdiction; (b) how many employers and employees were affected by the plans; (c) what is the estimated cost to industry ?

2. What is the estimated amount, in money, that wage earners in Canada have received as a consequence of wage and cost of living bonus decisions by the national and regional war labour boards during 1943?

3. (a) How many investigations were made in 1943 by industrial disputes inquiry commissioners into cases of dismissal for union membership or activity under P.C. 4020; (b) how many dismissed workers were involved; (c) what disposal was made of the cases investigated?

4. How many workers in Canada were members of trade unions at the end of each year since 1939.

5. What was the percentage increase in membership at the end of 1943, as compared with the end of 1939?

6. How many votes to determine the collective bargaining agency have been held in industrial establishments as a result of proceedings under federal labour legislation since January 1, 1940?

7. How did such votes affect the settlement of disputes under the legislation?

Topic:   QUESTIONS
Subtopic:   LABOUR CONDITIONS-VACATIONS WITH PAY, ETC.
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April 28, 1944

Mr. FACTOR:

There will be no concurrence asked for to-day.

Topic:   DOMINION ELECTIONS ACT
Subtopic:   THIRD AND PINAL REPORT OF SPECIAL COMMITTEE
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