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resting of all new substances
'introduced into the
workplace: ;51 recogpition
\•. that employers and super-
vikors may advance the tak-
. ing of every; reasonable
precaution as a defence in
aroriateitions: (61
By JACK RIDDELL assessment of ucontractors
MPP Huron -Middlesex on an equal basis with other
Third and final reading employers.
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has now- been given to the Workers are given the
controvt•sial bill on health right to refuse to • perform
and safety in the workplace unsafe work but the follow --
This legislation had been ing exceptions are
:delayed- by the government specified: policemen,
for some months. following firemen. workers in correc- -
debate in committee, when tional institutions and train
the three parties failed to Mg schools and employees in
agree upon which categories health or -health:related
Of workers should be jobs. Provisipn is made for
covered. health and safety corn -
Six essential principlesmittees to be established in •
were proposed by us; ; I t all workplaces wherever a
coverage of all not$- dangerous substance subject.
agricultural workers; (2)to control orders is present.
limitation on the right to - ommitter s are , also
refuse .work . by policemen. provided for w ' e there are
firemen and others where 20,or more employ , ex -
life or safety of the public is cept in offices. stores, a rt -
in jeopardy: (3) mandatory ment - buildings. tibrarie
health and safety com- museums. theatres private
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Liberal Leader Stuart
Smith has warned the
government that. unless
there is an established
- policy with respect to cash angrants to companies as n
incentive to locate In this,
province, such grants may,
well create chaos. -
He charged that the
goverrnent has engaged in
an "ad hoc scramble" to
pfovide grants to companies.
who might wish to locate.
here. without providing
• guidelines to government of-
ficials who' have to decide
whether the money is
legitimately required.
Stuart Smith cited the case
of the Hayes -Dana Parts Co.
Ltd. an auto parts maker.
which has been given a $1,
work places and mines with hotels. Under the bill" the
more than 20 employees, Minister of Lnboul, • Dr.
i and health and safety Robert Elgie`has the
representatives for con stfuction sites: (4) pre. and safety comMittees at
authority to create health
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The Excited
Christmas
BY KAREN MILLER
Grade 3 •
Usborne Central
The night before Christ-
mas we always put up
stockings. In the night Santa
Claus comes. He fills your
stocl6ngs with things and
gives you presents.
In the morning everyone is
excited because they want to
open the gifts. They even get
up early in the morning. At
my place we get up and we
get one present before
breakfast.
After we're done bvakfast
we get ready for church and
when we come home we get
to open all of the gifts. After
we have dinner we go to our
Grandma's and Grandpa's
place. •
Then we open more gifts
with every one before sup-
per. I have two Grandma's'
and Grandpa's to go to. A lot
sof people have some place to
go to.
I am really excited on
Christmas. I tike Chlistmas
because itis very speeial..It
all started when people took
Jesus presents. That is why
most of -the - people like
Christmas.
million•toan interest free for
five years toward construe-
• tion of an $8 million plant in
Barrie.
About 800 jobs are ex-
pected to be created by the
plant.: which is scheduled to
open next year. The loan
which is to be repaid at 11.75
per cent , starting, in 1983.
was provided by the Ontario
Development Corporation
under'te Ontario Business
Incentives Program.
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Replying in the -
Legislature, the Minister of
Indtistry and Tourism,
Larry Grossman, said that
chaos will not be prevented
bylosing thousands of jobs •
to U.S. states vying for in-
dustriat development and
offering cash incentives. His
Ministry is now trying to
develop' some ground rules
for giving grants to industry., '
Providing cash grants to
Large profitable companies
first became, a ,political
issue when Ford Motor -Co.
received 868 million from
the province and the federal
Christ's Birthday
BY BILL BIEBER
J.A.D,McCurdy -
Along time ago Jesus was
born. He was a. very nice
baby. He Was born on
Christmas Eve. Now every
Christmas is, -his birthday.
Jesus's birthday Is not just a
usual birthday. It is a special
birthday. He, is not a person -
like us. He is a very special'
person. He always looks
after us. All thepeople in the
world are his children. If you
are a person that does not
believe in Christmas, he still
loves you. He helps our world
be safe.
MAY THIS HOLIDAY BE FILLED WITH WARMTH
AND LAUGHTER,
GOOD TIMES, GOOD f''RIENDS, AND MUCH MUCH JOY
BY KEVIN BURTCH
Grade 4
Usborne Central
I am Casper, one of the
three wise men. I saw the
stars and they said that a
new king was going to be
born. I will travel far to see
the young king,.I arrived in
Bethlehem and gave Mtn
•'frankincense. When I knelt
down to give him the gift he
looked special. I will always
remember my visit to the
stable in Bethlehem.
Power Planning accounted
for more than $50.000 of $81,-
000 in personal expenses
spent by the commission
members.
The Premier told MPPs`
that roy j commissions fall
into two categories— those
that study certain things and
those that investigate
allegations of wrong -doing.
He sate the government will
review spending guidelines fi
for the -former category of g
broad -issue royal com-
missions..
These have included some
of the highest spending
bodies in Ontario, among
them the LaMarsh Commis- .
sion into Media Violence,
which spent more than 82.2 g
million.
that Coda ass ass ago a„nCIO OatQ„a
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In the year ending last E
March 31st, there had been
16 royal commissions in
operatioi>and the amount of
money they had spent to that
point was .over 811 million
about half of it in that`year.
-We truly, hope
your stockings
will be filled to the
top with gifts 01
joy, hope and.love
Our thanks.
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after the Company hall said'
the plant would be built in
the United States if no SSanta's on his way with a sleighful of
assistance were received.
PEEPING
In addition to the engine
plant. Ford is also thinking: •-
of building a casting plant ip
Windsor. _
Dr. Smith believes that
the government must
develop a basis for deter-
mining whether companies
are eligible for cash incen-
tives. He wants assurances
that money will not _
automatically "be forked"
over just because a com-
pany comes to the province
for• aid claiming -it tants to
locate here.
What will prevent existing
companies from going to the
government and threatening
to leave the province if
similar assistance is not
offered to them. he asked
and wanted to know whether
cash grants will be limited
to the auto industry.
Everyone should know the
rules of the game.
The Ontario government
is to review its spending
guidelines for royal com-
missions. This week the
Liberal members question-
ed the Premier about the
latest provincial auditor's
report• which showed that
One member of the Royal
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and your fortunes wide,
And those you love be at your side.
In the holiday► .finest tradlition f
we extend warm wishes and sincere
thanks for your continuing faith and trust.
HAVE A HAPPY HOLIDAY!
FROM ALL OF US WHO ENJOY SERVING YOU AT
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joy ri11 your hearts.
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