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Civil liberties
remove the provision if he
returned to power with .a
majority, the Premier used the
defeat to argue obstruction by
Opposition Parties and dissolve
the Legislature. Liberal Leader
Stuart Smith said that the
Minister's latest announcement
"proves that they haven't told the
truth to the people of Ontario. The
whole election was a farce. They
spent $25-million on a futile
election."
A tax exemption granted to
Ronto Development Company
was the subject of a grat deal of
controversy last year. Now the
Legislature's Public Accounts
Committee has voted that the
Goverment should change its
mind and try to collect up to $2
million from Ronto.
The Province has now reduced
the allowable limit of benzene in
the air in the workplace to one
part per million,from the former
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This action has been taken as a.
result of a warning from a 13$.
occupational health and safety
agency that the chemical has
been linked to cancer.
Hugh O'Neil, M.P.P. (Quinte),
Liberal Labour Critic, has asked
the Government to delay debate
on the principle of its oc-
cupational health bill until the
Ontario Federation of Labour
holds its convention at the end of
November, because QFL officials
want to discuss the bill ex-
tensively with their members
before it goes to a Legislature
Committee for detailed scrutiny,
Roth Opposition Parties have
urged the Government to open
the spring session of the
Legislature next year in January
or February, instead of, as is
traditional, in March, The
current session is due to end on
December 16.
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There has, of course, been
consider able discussion at
Queen's Park of the Royal
Canadian Mounted Police break.
in at the Montreal Headquarters
of the Parti Quebecois in 1973,
Liberal Leader Stuart Smith
called on the Legislature to in-
form Ottawa of its "abhorrence
at, this fundamental breach of
civil liberties".
While this suggestion was not
adopted, all three parties said
they were shocked at news of the
break-in.
The Attorney-General and
Solicitor-General of Ontario are
to meet with senior provincial
officials of the RCMP to discuss
whether they have investigated
legitimate political parties in this
province, to ask "just what the
nature of their activities" is in
this connection, The Attorney-
General said he is satisfied that
the government is kept fairly well
informed of the force's activities.
In his view, the province has
"always tolerated a fair amount
of police discretion because to do
otherwise would create the im-
pression We're directing police
operations for political con-
siderations", but there is a
"delicate balance" between
allowing them a degree of in-
dependence and "the opposite,
where they are a power unto
themselves responsible to no-
one."
Responding to a question from
Stuart Smith, the Attorney-
General said the preliminary
report by the Ontario Police
Commission into the Praxis
break-in contains "no evidence
whatsoever of any police in-
volvement of any police force —
RCMP, Metro Toronto police
department or any other police
department".
He said he would release "the
relevant contents" of the report
when he receives it in final form,
but he does not "intend to table
the complete report as a police
report because it contains .
many statements based on
hearsay and unfounded
allegations." The Huron Street
office of Praxis Corporation, a
group organizing the poor, were
broken into on December 1.8, 1970.
Documents reported missing
were earlier this year turned
over to Metro police by the
RCMP.
The Solicitor-General has in-
formed a committee of the
Legislature that while he does not
wish to minimize the problems of
racism, and he agrees that in-
cidents of attacks upon South
Asians are increasing, he con-
siders it unfair to expect police to
solve these problems.
He expressed the view that the
main problem is "in our homes,
in our schools and in our work-
places where we, as private
citizens, can let this kind of
prejudice fester."
Opposition Parties have, in
recent weeks, been pressing the
Government to release an official
legal opinion on whether or not
Quebec's French-language
Charter, Bill 101, is in the main
constitution. The Attorney-
General this week expressed the
official view that "the Charter as
enacted by the National
Assembly is not in excess of the
legal powers of the province as a
whole,"
The Minister of Consumer and
Commercial Relations has an-
notined that the allowable ceiling
on rent increases without the
need for appeal has been reduced
from 8 percent to 6 percent. This
amendment was forced upon the
Government by Opposition
Parties earlier this year,and ties
allowable rent increases to the
federal wage guidelines.
While he said he would not
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