Thomas CANTLEY

CANTLEY, Col. The Hon. Thomas, Hon. LL.D.

Personal Data

Party
Conservative (1867-1942)
Constituency
Pictou (Nova Scotia)
Birth Date
April 19, 1857
Deceased Date
February 24, 1945
Website
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Cantley
PARLINFO
http://www.parl.gc.ca/parlinfo/Files/Parliamentarian.aspx?Item=f2367d93-a0b4-4bd8-97d0-75bd0f7da9e6&Language=E&Section=ALL
Profession
manufacturer

Parliamentary Career

October 29, 1925 - July 2, 1926
CON
  Pictou (Nova Scotia)
September 14, 1926 - May 30, 1930
CON
  Pictou (Nova Scotia)
July 28, 1930 - August 14, 1935
CON
  Pictou (Nova Scotia)

Most Recent Speeches (Page 285 of 288)


February 10, 1926

Mr. CANTLEY:

May I ask the hon. gentleman another question? Is it true that he stated in his place a few days ago that he had arranged for 25,000 tons of Alberta coal to be moved to Toronto at the current rate of $7 a ton? Also, will he make a statement with regard to the 15,000 tons of coal from Cape Breton?

Topic:   FUEL SUPPLY
Subtopic:   NOVA SCOTIA COAL-TRANSPORTATION
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February 10, 1926

Mr. THOMAS CANTLEY (Pictou):

Mr. Speaker, may I ask the hon. Minister of the Interior (Mr. Stewart) if it is the intention of the government to grant on 15,000 tons of coal from Cape Breton to Montreal the same

pro rata mileage rate as he said he was willing to grant for the transportation of 25,000 tons of coal from Alberta to Ontario?

Topic:   FUEL SUPPLY
Subtopic:   NOVA SCOTIA COAL-TRANSPORTATION
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February 10, 1926

Mr. CANTLEY:

No, sir, we do not; we

have other work to do. We do not claim to be a farming country.

Topic:   QUESTIONS ON ORDER PAPER
Subtopic:   GOVERNOR GENERAL'S SPEECH
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February 10, 1926

Mr. CANTLEY:

I am quoting the rate

that was charged last year on a quantity of coal brought from Alberta to Toronto.

Topic:   QUESTIONS ON ORDER PAPER
Subtopic:   GOVERNOR GENERAL'S SPEECH
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February 10, 1926

Mr. CANTLEY:

Which rates?

Topic:   QUESTIONS ON ORDER PAPER
Subtopic:   GOVERNOR GENERAL'S SPEECH
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