HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-04-16, Page 7WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16th, 190
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BY R.E. Mc KINLEY,
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MI HURON • •
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• It is a pleasureTor me, Once..
• again, to have this Chance..to,make
%yet "another in a -continuing series
'..of reports from Par1ianient:Hii1.to •
the people of the consfituencyof
• Huren•. •
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' • A grat deal•of•legislation has •
----been--dealt • witir-brpar-11-a-ment--prio
to adjournment for the•Easter. rec
• ess.. In addition to the ineastires
*. • 'for. debate in the lionSe of • •
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,• COMmOns; Many others have been
• Undergoing detailed scrutiny and
•discussion in the various comp-att
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• ees" of the fiatise.
so -.0i00**11170**:,
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rnent itself that is directly at. fault •
in these cases of wastefiii.or unnec
essary expenditure:. More often it
centres around•a• Mistake in judge -
Merit by departmental officials' or •
a misuse .of proper governmental
procedure. Whatever. the i'eason•
for these errors, however , it is •
vital to good government tharther€
is a body of elected representatives
of all political parties. Checking• •
On. them.
• The bUsinesi before the House of
Cominonslast week included a
one:daY debate on a motion of •
want Of conf.idence•in the govern-
ment moved by the Opposition..
this particular 'motion dealt with .
'the alleged misuse of Canada's
•Inanpower by. thegovernmentan• d
its.failure.to adequately employ
Canada's :great potential of htienan
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resources. , • • • .
,Manyof..the 'spokesnierislaid part-
icular stress on the' lack, of ,ernplery-
• °Mem Prospetts.for students graduae-
ing this year and also the scarcity •
of jObs.for 'students at: university
• and in secondary schools across the
country Who eedsurnrne,r employ -
•Ment in -'order td.continue their
studies neXt•year':, • ,'
• Another main paint emphasized'.
by seveia.1 speakers .Was.the differ. '
enee in the unemployment rate
.between the various regions of Can -
da
awhich. they clairned was one of
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Alpon to.perform . •
When you consider that the goVer•-•
nment's spending plans for this'
:year involve'billiOns of dellars in
.tax' money you ,can -appreciate how
•irriportanr it. is that close •public. •.• ,
scrutiny be given every.itern. This
L ed•exarriination is carried a. • ••for central Canada:1 .Ontario in.
•thebaSie factOrs behind the
nations nurriber..1 problem:- .
regional disparity:: Pol.:instal-1de the
unemployment rate for the•Atlantic
. f
region as running inextess
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16 -15-18 • 45% Urea
• 8,32 z -7-18.00 • • • „. 33.1/2 Amin.
' • ". :•'••• ; • Nitrate — 600'
CASH PRICES
22 OR 24 TON LOADS • • -
Arrange with..your neighbor for a:full load ..•
VINCENT AUSTIN
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shrunk in the,past eight-yearS'to
about 7F cents. While it is popular
to blame successive government
for continuous deficit %financing. and
for-erspanding thecountry's mOney •-•
too much in•relationto the count -
rjr'S production of•goodi and servic-
es, not all the blame can be laid.
on goverrmient. ,'•," • :
The. Canadian cOnsuMer. m -•
bear his or her Share. of blan.-le, In
190 alone Consumers
bOrrOwed about$)1/2 billion to
pyr'chase the thingS they wanted.
This was about $1.. billion More
than they 'borrowed for thesarne
•purpOse seven years'
ago., Canadian consumers/•. •
Were. ableid along by, :
only half that. amount ..of credit.
as•
t
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.that is -eating, away the purchasing
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pOwer of our.dollar we muSt all
• show restraint together. .
•• In addition. to the more .important •',1 • i".7.
pieces' of legislation that came
before:tle I Ioifie last week, other,
measures were also dealt with • •
suchas anioldnient to the food
iand. Pings Abt; the Paterits.and° ' •
• Trade'llark Act.; the l•lazarddus•:,:-:
Products Act and various acts'deal: •••:*
ing w,ith siperannuation'in the pub-
lie' seryiee. • • '• ' • . •
.," all, itwaS a PeodUctive
,vieek for ParIiainent on the ev,6 of •
the Easter recess: But Much ttill ,
.1hes.b.efoii us between mid.. -April .
and the end of lime'. • .••
1 •will.be'away frern .April Oin to
11.6.th with tht: Standing Conunittec •
Certainly goVerinnent must A.gricuituieTtouring various pars.
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an example restraint in,spending';qf Canada., We ,wil1 be studying
But it Must be ateain effort If •••: . agricultural prolenis pariieu17.'
we are to overcome the inflation ; arly the grain handling :problems
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10% of the labour force while. that' .
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Last Week,' for instance ,.the
House dealt. with the vital issue of
.•SUpPly,- the business Of 'examining
• proposed government expenditure
• a-x4-rhertey and giv-ing--it-approv-
• al where such approval is
• This remains ond.Of the•Moit
• • • portant. jobs that yourNeleCted rep-.
resentatives at Ottawa aie called.
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-a-tir. 'cr.-liar., wa$ welrfmtiti7410.. . .
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step further in the proceedings of
Another -government measure that,
the standing Committee on Pu was
Accounts . .. .2 .. • was back before the House for more
,. , .,...••••• . • ;'.. ' '' discussion•. '• ' ;19r
. was the bill that woUls, •"
Noldoubt many of you willin°%4; '. I establish several newdepartments•
be familiar with the work`of this 'sof goerrimeni..o.no• of these r•!el,,,
important COinirrittee through / • ..• idepartnients is flown as the pepar
revelations in the news media of ilmehtof and Corporate s
•-• .
the cost of repair of the aircraft ,,1,••Affays '. One,of its. main .taskt. Will, ::
. .. SEVERAL:TO CHOOSE' FR9M
.969, Mdl.• '1oe
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C4Yiir "•0°11aYtin7tri" andof Other' be .to 'battleinflation and try to
questionableexpenditure and 1 ': ,' :Protect thebuying power of the. .
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Affray O*9 difa*of
GITIONTRM CAP AM/
practices revealed through the consumer's dollar. 'The new minis -
report: of the watch -dog of the ___;4.ex_has441.4oured a il..Le.04,41afss,r_t...,_„
publiC .treasury",' the •AuditorT:Gerier., jot) to study the inflation problem
al• This is a step that is urgently
.1t is .interesting to know in this : 'needed 1Experts have calculated
regard that it is Seldom the Govern.: that the 1661 dollar has already
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