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The Minister of Environ-
ment, Mr. W. Newman, infor-
med the House of the enact-
ment of new and amended air
pollution control regulations
for the Province to be effective
immediately.
The Ministry has established .
emission standards for 84 con-
taminants and criteria for
desirable air quality for 23 sub-
stances including lead.
The new standard for lead
emission reduces the amount of
lead allowed to enter the air by
50 percent. This standard was
a major recommendation put
forward in a recent report by a
working group on lead. By
establishing the more rigorous
emission standard for lead the
Government has strengthened
its programme to control ex-
posure of lead pollution to the
people of this Province. The
Minister said it calls for the
best control equipment that
technology can offer. '
The Minister also reported
that the Ministry has been aler-
ted since last January to the
vinyl chloride hazard which
first surfaced in the United
States. At that time the
Ministry undertook a study of
vinyl chloride as it affects the
ambient air. To date there have
been no reported afflictions
among workers engaged in the
vinyl chloride industry in
Canada.
The findings of the research
have resulted in the establish-
ment of a criteria which limits
the emission from vinyl
chloride within safe limits. The
Ministry has established 0.1
parts per million of vinyl
chloride averaged over 24
hours as the guideline for
desirable air quality in the
community. The Minister said
that research carried out in On-
tario and the findings of studies
in the United States
established that there is a
definite safety factor at this
level.
The Honourable Margaret
Birch, Provincial Secretary for
Social Development, this week
in the Legislature, briefly
outlined a few of the program-
mes , to, be-held during Inter- —
national Women's ,Year. The
United %Nations sin, recognition
of the important contributions
women have made to the
economic, social and cultural
development of nations and to
promote full equality between
men and women, have
proclaimed 1975 as Inter-
national Women's Year,
Of the series of events and
special activities to create
public awareness of the new
roles and needs of the women
in this Province, the Govern-
ment of Ontario, will convene a
meeting of representatives of
labour and management, on
February 18th, to focus atten-
tion on equal employment op-
portunities for women.
Mrs.' Birch said that in Oh-
tario two out of every five
women are now employed out-
side the home. At the February
meeting the Government will
ask for support of both labour
and management in program-
mes to assist women who seek
expanded opportunities within
the labour force.
The program will include
provincial grants for amounts
up to $1,000 for groups who
plan special projects to
celebrate International
Women's Year and the Govern-
ment plans to honour a group
of women who will be
nominated by their own com-
munities or organizations for
outstanding achievement.
Mrs. Birch indicated that
during International Women's
Year new legislation on a
broad range of subjects related
to family law will be in-
troduced to bolster the efforts
of the Ontario Government in
achieving the greatest degree of
social and legal equality
possible in this area.
. This week the third report of
the Camp Commission on the
Legislature was tabled, and
this proposes sweeping reforms
of political financing, including
full disclosure of contributions
to party 'funds, although no
limits are proposed on the
amount of money which parties
or individual candidates may
spend in an election campaign.
Of the three-man Camp Com-
mission, Dalton Camp, former
Progressive Conservative Party
National President, Doug
Pisher, previously an boo
Member of Parliament, doub-
ted that limits could be enfor-
ced, although Farquhar Oliver,
one-time Liberal Memlber of
the Legislature, expressed the
opinion that limits would have
added materially to the full eft
feet of the Cottrilissiores
proposals,
Limits are recommended on
-New. ,air pollution, control iregulotions coming soon
amounts which. individuals, 'source of contributions over able to receive up to $7,500 fruit rotted on trees in Ontario Provincial Minister of
corporations and unions may $100 should be disclosed. In an each from the public purse. The this year, because the crop Agriculture told the delegates
contribute, along with the attempt to discourage very ex- Report also recommends the could not be harvested before that the Government shares
establishment of tax credits, pensive campaigns, the CO111• length. of election campaigns be early fall frosts, and at a recent their concern about the
Contributions of more than $10 mission proposed a formula 1,14, reduced from 37 to 30 days, meeting of the Ontario inadequate supply of farm
should be recorded, and the der which candidates would be Hundreds of pounds of fresh Federation of Agriculture, the labour, and is giving con- tario
troduced
sideration to allow high school Energy, the Honourable W.D,
students to get time off school McIceough. The Act will create
to help harvest fruit crops, a government-controlled car-
potation to invest or otherwise
participate in energy-related
An Act to establish, the On-
Energy Corp. was M-
O the Minister of
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