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w JACK RtoORll, MPP
Following is a partial text
of. the Lieutenant Governor's
Prorogation Speech of the
18th December, 1961.
"Financial matters and
the economy in general have
been a primary concern
throughout the year....The
economic pressures...have
been hard on all sides.
Sustained high Interest
rates. which have only
recently eased downwards,
dealt a particularly harsh
blow to farmers and home
owners, prompting the need
for supportive measures."
Times -Advocate, January 13, 1931 P.9
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Prorogation speech features financial matters
"Low prices exacerbated
the credit problems faced by
livestock producers, whose
income accounts for more
than one third of farm gate
receipts. Under an emergen-
cy plan announced in June,
the province allocated $37
million for cash payments to
see beef producers through
this hardship. As of
December 1, an additional
$20 million is being made
available to cow -calf
producers, to help maintain
the stability of the beef in-
dustry, in the absence of an
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' "Among measures taken
during the year to meet
needs in the housing field
were: the Ontario
neighbourhood improvement
program, the Ontario rental
construction loan program,
and the residential energy
advisory program. Reduc-
tions in the differential
between rural and urban
hydro rates have been
authorized under
amendments to the Power
Corporation Act."
"Legislation was passed to
enlarge the mandate of the
former Ministry of Housing
to incorporate municipal af-
fairs. A new approach to
amalgamation or boundary
disputes between
municipalities is now law.
The new Planning Act has
had second reading and will
receive committee con-
sideration over the winter."
"...the government has
entered into arrangements
for the purchase of 25 per-
cent of the shares of the Sun
Company Incorporated,
Pennsylvania...other Cana-
dian investment will be
sought to bring the level of
Canadian ownership of
shares in Suncor to 51 per-
cent in the near future."
"The shift from more
traditional industries to new
technologies is making itself
felt. In certain sectors of
the economy the impact of
these changes has resulted
in harmful employee layoffs.
At the same time, the de-
mand In newer areas and
particularly in advanced
technology skills. is rapidly
increasing."
"Our educational in-
stitutions have a crucial role
to play in helping society to
meet these changes. Two
studies. commissioned by
the government last year,
were published this fall,
namely the report of the
secondary education review
project and the final report
of the committee on the
future role of universities in
Ontario...Various programs
are in place to forge
stronger links between the
educational and industrial
sectors.
"Tourism in Ontario had
the best year ever in 1981,
with especially high gains in
visits from the Unites
States..."
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"The report of the royal
commission on pensions,
published early this year,
has received wide attention.
A first response has since
been prepared by a select
committee of the
Legislature, with
recommendations for im-
plementation proposals."
"Pensioners, lower-
income earners and persons
on fixed incomes have been
granted a new home heating
tax credit to protect them
against cost increases...."
"Standing committees of
the House have given
thorough consideration to
the Ontario Human Rights
Code 1981 and to new legisla-
tion for civilian review of
complaints against the
police. the latter being a
pilot project specifically for
Metropolitan Toronto."
"The revisions to the
human rights code are
among the most extensive in
its 19 -year history and now
include handicapped,
marital and family status as
prohibited grounds of dis-
crimination, among other
provisions."
"Services for francophone
citizens have been markedly
improved...The right to use
French in civil trials, to
come into effect next April
1, will cover 80 percent of
Ontario's francophone pop-
ulation. Access to bilingual
criminal trials is already
available to 100 percent of
the French-speaking pop-
ulation."
"Administration of
the
Jack's jottings
government -wide customer
service program is now con-
centrated in a new service
development 'division of the
Ministry of Government Ser-
vices. reinforcing the con-
tinuing high priority of this
aspect of government
operations."
"The International Year
of Disabled Persons receiv-
ed widespread recognition
throughout the community...
New initiatives affecting
several eiisting government
programs for disabled per-
sons included the extension
of basic eligibility for family
benefits. additional atten-
dant care services improved
access to provincial parks
and revised rules for sales
tax rebates on vehicles for
use by the disabled."
A FAMILY STROLL — Rick and Nicole McDonald decided to take their children for o short
walk Monday afternoon since Mr. McDonald did not have to work. Their two daughter ore
Michelle and Lisa. The family lives on Huron Street in Exeter.
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