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Weekly Report
Murray Gaunt.
(Huron-Bruce)
Queen's Park,
The. House was adjourned,
Monday and Tuesday to allow the
members to attend a provincially-
sponsored conference on regional
development. They heard Pref.,
Ralph R. Krueger of Waterleo
LUniversity attack Ontario's pre-
sent development schemes as
being incoherent. Economic and
Development Miniater Randall
admitted in an opening state,
went that "it is not unanimously
agreed that Ontario regional,
development associations have
been entirely successful."
son oPened the budget debate
this past week. He proposed a
wide range of programs includ-
ing: establishment of a Youth
Youth Opportunity Bureau to
assist the quarter million young
people aged 14 to 19 who are out
of school in the province; a
program of. Ontario Professors
designed to stimulate leading
scholars to join provincial trni-
veristy faculties by providing
$10,000 a year towards their,
salaries; a substantial increase
in the amount set aside for nurs-
iug assistants' training as part of
an overall plan to relieve the
nursing shortage • in Ontario;
stimulation of the economy
through a Cabinet Council and
a complete overhaul of the On-
I tario Development Agency; a pro-
gram to relieve high education
taxes and other burdPris on muni, y
dualities under a. coht;oive policy
for regional development: itrt-
mediote action to encourage and
aid municipalities in their hand-
Tina of both water and air pol-
lution.
Tice government announced it
would use part of the $100 million
sought for the Ontario Univers-
ities Capital Aid Corporation to
inaugurate the plan. for increas-
ing nurses' training facilities.
Stan Fan-Omar, Algornal-lsaani-
toulin, taking part in the Throne
speech debate, said the govern-
ment had shown "a great lack ---
with its casual reference to de-
velopment of the great resourcep
of our northland." He praised
the efforts ' of. Agricultural Min-
ister W. A. Stewart, Economice
and Development Minister S. J.
Randall and Education Minister
W. G. Davis for their efforts in
the north but said the Depart-
merit of Lands and. Forests had
not even sugg•eted a planned ap-
proach "either to exploit new
markets, make the most of timber
' regottrdes or perpetuate existing
reserves."
Little Annie woke about two in
the meriting. "Mama," she plead-
ed, "tell Me a story."
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said, "Your daddy will be home
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