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turn the proceedings into
a trial.
"When it comes to the
operation of a committee
of the Legislature, we
should not be trying to
bring this into a trial
atmosphere. . .To
suggest, in any wat',
we're trying a member of
the Legislature is com-
pletely fallacious."
Mrs. Campbell, the
Liberal Justice Critic,
said she is concerned
primarily with whether
justice is applied equally
to all people and with
whether the ad-
ministration of justice
was properly protected in
the Kerr case.
Alf Stong (L.York
Centre) said Mr. Maloney
should have the right to
advise and assist his
client, but should not be
permitted to cross-
examine witnesses before
the committee.
FISCAL POSITION
OUTLINED
The Provincial
Treasurer has attempted
"to outline our basic
fiscal position and to
provide early notice to
the municipalities and
school boards of our
spending plans for 1979-
80."
He indicated that, "In
the year prior to
Ontario's initiation of
fiscal' restraints in 1974-
75. year, over year
spending increases were
running at almost 25
percent. In this current
year they will be only
about 6.9 percent".
Mr. Mjller asserted
that recent federal
budgetary moves will
mean a reduction of some
$400 million in our
revenue next year.
He stressed that the
Government is still
committed to a balanced
budget and determined to
reach that goal as soon as
it is fiscally possible. .
."assuming an annual
growth rate in the range
of nine percent in
revenues Ontario will be
able to balance its budget
by 1984".
ABANDONED
The Treasurer stated
that members of the
municipal liaison com-
mittee have recom-
mended that immediate
abandonment of the
"revenue-sharing for-
mula known as the
Edmonton Commitment
and that transfers of
provincial funds to
municipalities in 1979-80
be 'commensurate with
the rate of growth of
provincial expenditures.'
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He advised the
Legislature that the
government is prepared
to accept both these
recommendations.
Spending by ministries
for existing programs
will be limited to an in-
crease of about 5 percent
in the year 1979-80.
Increases in transfers to
local governments and
school boards will
average 5 percent also.
Earlier in the week,
Treasury officials in-
dicated that the gover-
nment intended to place
tight limits on grant
increases. These grants
are for uses ranging from
roads and public transit
to social assistance and
health. Officials said the
limits will be imposed in
"flexible" areas, such as
transportation, culture
and recreation and en-
vironmental protection.
Traditionally, the
municipalities have been
notified in September
about the size of their
grants, which until last
year were equal to the
province's growth in
revenue.
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