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-PAGE 2A—GODERICH SIGNAL,STAR, THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1, 5
George Turton
"Law -and the Woman in
Ontario" an,. authoritative
question -and -answer guide to
women's " rights and respon-
sibilities under Ontario Law
was published by the Ministry
of Labour's Women's Bureau.
This 47 page guide is a revised
and widely expanded version of
the booklet "Law and the
Woman in Ontario", and covers
aspects of law of concern .to
women, such as the law and the
consumer, sex, political rights,
labour law, welfare, property,
marriage, legal aid and law
reform. This booklet presents a
more comprehensive outline of
the law than any. previous
publication of the 'Bureau and
includes 'a list of other useful
sources of information.
However, it is no substitute for
professional counsel.
This revised booklet through
the question and answer format
covers the important aspects of
birth control, sterilization,
abortion, artificial in-
semination and rape.
Another section in the booklet
covers •welfare. Under this
general heading, there is in-
formation on family benefits,
general welfare assistance,
special aid and supplementary
aid. The sections on property
rights and' labour law have'
been considerably expanded.
The position of married women
and ownership of property are
covered:- The section on
pritgpancy. leave has been.
widely revised; and income tax
-• considerations have been in
-
eluded for the first time. Under
• labour law wide coverage is
also given to such subjects as
discrimination, minimum wage
laws, hours of work, ter-
mination of., employment and
child care. •
Consumer rights are outlined
under law and the consumer,
"
with sections on contracts,
credit and bankruptcies and
debts.. There is also a more
detailed section on support,
which includes use of. credit,
debts and duty' to support.
Annulment, separation and
divorce are covered under
dissolution of marriage.
• . The four major sections: of
the booklet, labour law, sup-
port, property and dissolution
of marriage will be available
separately ldter in leaflet form.
When the Guaranteed Annual
Income System was introduced
in Ontario last year, disabled,
aged and blind citizens began
receiving much higher
altowances "than their Per-
manently Unemployable
counterparts (prior to the in-
troduction . of GAINS the
allowances were equal).
Consequently the Ministry of
Community and Social Services
Was deluged: with requests td
reassess permanently
unemployable benefit
recipients as disabled.
The Ministry sent out a form'
letter to recipients of benefits in
the Permanently Unem-
ployable, _category, informing
them that cases were being
reviewed and that "M order to
complete the review „tour
Medical Advisory Board
requires up to 'date reports. We
haw enclosed a medical form
to be completed by your doctor
and return to us." As a result of
the review, some 50 percent of
the 10,000 people in the Per-
manently", Unemployable
category have been reclassified
as disabled. However, the
Ministry is refusing to pay the
doctors for the 'medical
examinations which were,
carried out as part of ,the
government review. OHIP has
also refused to pay these bills. '1
The Minister of the
Environment has ,announced
that the government is moving
ahead with the programme to
rid the countryside of some
400,000 abandoned and rusting
vehicles. It is hoped that the
programme will eventually pay
for itself in 16 areas of the
Province, because
municipalities are to collect the
abandoned vehicles, tow them
to 'existing recycling plants or
new ones to be built, and keep
whatever money they are paid
for the vehicles. Revenues
'should eventually, reduce or
eliminate the provincial Sub-
sidy for the programme. In
cases where The municipalities
concerned ',ifre -'reluctant to
participate in the programme,
the Ministry will buy land,
collect the hulks and sell'them.
In a brief to the Government,
of Ontarro, the Ontario
Federation of Labour is
demanding an immediate start
to a massive provincial housing
programme. The Federation
states that housing is now out of
reach for "thousands upon
thousande f citizens in the
Province,„and charges that the
Government's Ministry Of
Housing has produced more
announcements and publicity
hand-outs than houses over the
past yedr.
The brief blames "land
speculation, usury in terms of
high interest rates, political
buck passing, lack of planning
and ages of neglect by all levels
of -goyernment." The
federation also urges the
Government to remove the tax
on homes owned by pensioners
and provide them with sup -
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