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RICH 1
NAL -STAR,' 1 1C'aF'V RSDAyi, J., .
22..1976,
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By talk Ridd211 Huron:-Mlddla5e�>r MPP••,
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Members of the Legislature The NDP .opppsed' the ,Bill do sim 14tr studies elsewhere
g none done i e'to
were s maned "back to an because it opposes the Anti -c ll -be d n in t m
r um
etnergenpy session to eon- Inflation policy,. There -'was
elder legislation introduced lengthy debate on the billbut•
oo
by- the. Premier, that ,would it received third reading, and
retroactively' legalize an was proclaimed by late af-
arrangement with Ottawa, ternoon--4n� Thursday, The
House will be recessed for the
placing . emplProVoyees
rtcial and Summer• months until called
Munici al : employees. under
thee. control of the Federal back . this fall by the
• Anti -Inflation Board. • Lieutenant Governor or
The; Supreme • Court of earlier if another emergency
arises, such as LegislatiVe.' ,
Canada ruled that Qni'.ario's apgroval.to close hospitals, if
previous arrangement with,: the Court of Appeal rules that
Ottawa, passed, by Cabinet the •Provincial Government
.Order in -Council- without "acted illegally, o.v claming :
being referred to--. the
Le islature;,wa 118 al. The Clintop, Durham, Chesley
g� g and laottors' Hospital in
Li'bera'ls, inove4l last. fall to set Toronto, • •
. up a PravintialAnti-Inflation •However, Jthe closing 'of
Board to deal with the:Public Doctors' Hospital closing.
sbeing
Sector .in • Ontario •but the reconsidered bey the' Minister,sbng :
, NDP opposed the, motion:. As
rovincial and. of Health, Frank Miller: Mr.
a result tll-ew' Miller announc•ed in the. •
Municipal workers were Le islattire this week tbat the J,.
pieced under the controt• of Ontario Council of Health,
the Federal 'Anti=Inflation will take a fresh,look at,.
..: Board. "
. The Liberal y. Party still :whether Doctors:' Hospital
beli'tves , there should be a should close. Doctors' is one
Provincial Board but' in- of nine hospitals the.
dicated- in .the Debate of this-Goveri1rhient ordered *closed. •
Emergency Legislation that' last spring and one of four
than has• remained open'
it was too late to set one up that' as e ing a May' 10th '
now, as 8e,673alr Ontado n -'Divisional Court ruling that
workers tete have already been. the method of closing was not•
affer�tetl by th'e AIB decisions
as of Rind 25, 1976 and a great proper.
many -more had been affected The. Government+ has ap-
since then ' which are not pealed -the ruling to the .
• .tabulated yet. Of those' 55,290 • Ontario Court of Appeal and'
are 'in the Public Sector add expects' a' decision in Sep -
the -remainder ob�}ously in tenter. Thi• moverhas been
_ the Private sector.* ,seen by some as preparation
The. AIB has rtrade
by -the Government for a fall
Qt• winter election
decisions on .9&7. cases as of precipitated by, the hospital
• June 25th; 19_76 of which 1.86 closing issue.. Mr. Miller`
are. Ontario Public• service indicated that__if the:Gover- '
•and 149 Ontario private -. nme.nt loses its -appeal, he
sector. In other words about wants to.introduce wJlatever
one third : of the decisions legislation is .necessary -to
'involve Ontario workers: The enable' the: Government' to.
Leader "of the Liberal Party, close. the three other hospitals
••Dr. Stuart Smith, during the ' that' had. remained opened in
debate went on to say that the ' Durham, Chesley and Clip
Federal A.LB, has beilt .up a
whole backlog of .ton.
j urisprudence. .
Both Opposition Parties
They have. but have said repeatedly that •
•t 'up the . tfiey:wiai-oppose iegista�tiaYi ttre'T ``
framed they have raine allow the closing of these •.
the staff.The:y have gained. hospitals,' Liberal Leader.
• the experience that iS,: Stuart_Sm-ith said -411:a,, -
- necessdry:-':Dr-Smith went an ;feels the Government has
to' say that it does not seem ' managed to get aside the, `
reasonable: that we should
now duplicate all that.,•.start. thorny issue v Doctors'
all over again in ,Ontario, Hospital ' thus avoiding 'the
• - retrain everyone' here, have ` loss of Toronto's ethnic vote
them, go :through 'all th_-& and is preparing to fight an
election on the closing of the -
learning process and: •
duplicate the whole .'othexthree,
bureaucracy at the:: Ontario'- '
It IS .rmy opinion that'.
evel atthis point. Doctors' ' Hospital - will be.
~4p . finally rescued by tl;ie' rie*ly .
It was a good idea:last tall ' announced study -brit I believe
, when the Federal :A.1_11. was that if Doctors' --Hospital .is.'
first establis>,edbut itWastoo . saved the: Government `will '
late .now. • and as a result: the not be able to avoid' similar -
Liberal Party suiiported this ;•stu'dies'in the areas where tfie
.legislation made- necessary other three hospitals, are to be
when the 'Supreme Court of closed,'I can see•no practical
Canada . rejected •• Oiatario's, 'irn.pedirrients to a Province-
...entry
rovince-
..-entry-into the program with . wide study.
: an .Order -In -Council last • Mr, Miller indicated while'
January_ the Province may eventually,
provincial
ery to offer'
aior prizes
Harvey McCulloch, Q.C.,':• Tick44.4" for 'the first draw
' chairrnan of; :the •Ontario- will go. on sale throughout the'
Lottery Corporation,; "an- 'provinceoTT September 6;.1976
. neunced at'a news conference -and it is expected that--b'et-
last,week�that'Ontario intends--weei i-;four-and`•rive' million
t creed with new-m-jIJ•ion rickets wl a issued
dollar - w prpvincia} . lottery:. .•
"-"='Ca11ed "The Provincial it. - 'The Ontario Lottery 'Cor-
win feature 5. Ehances. at $1 :peration, will u'til`ize. ,the
million and 5 chances • at $1/4- • dissribution stem -of however•--ticket
million and thousands - of t the
other prizes. Tickets will 'cost '' system will be expanded°to
- $5 each: • • --•••-••., • ensure better coverage of the . -
province. , Oistarioo •
distributors will receive' a ••
-
,E: Marshall Pollock; Q -C.,
• managing director of the
Ontario Lottery Corporation
- said:'"`T'he first draw of "The
Provincial"' will be . televised
October 3Ist,, Halloween
nights The draws are -to take
'place six times annually, and
commission of 3., percent of • ..
ticket sales and retailers five'
percent,
Projected revenues' of "`The
Provincial ' are estimated til
be about $50 million annually
avid will be used to support .
medical research and healthi''.
dates for -subsequent draws,. related en vi rem en tai
• a
save the three snia11 . the same consideration to the sldergd Les_. Qt.
ho:�pi Vials i The ._.t\t j ter-- of etherhvsprtals which ap�• confidence by the : Pre.mi•er
;ftealt -S in ehtion. is•to•,close pealed.the clos ngs.ln the first wbi,ch•'•WQuld I' lead .:moi: -an,
• them .and he said himself that piece,. or .come to .the eleotion.possib.ly this fall.
fEele-Ira:or.es>~' ' tsl;ature €or=a � .rpv 1 • -t ..- A $elect COM e�ur � a o matt f.
era'hu-t eco the
a
the closan pp
i? oef the other tkiree clvsE the hospstals. 'T'hek,Ontarie Legislature' has been-'
than\the cllosing ,iif Doctors pp review
Hospital. •
Opposition Parties have' said established . to vi
repeatedlythat they' will Ombudsman 'Arthur•
Pendingthe deeis en of the. oppose legislation to;allow the Maloney's ' " ; :r'eport ,on
Court of Appeal, i believe that closin of these hospitals and provincial government P . g F g nt land
the Minister will have.to give this of course.. could ,be con; ae.qui,s Bari iia ^ "i�ii3'rth
Pickering
The report was presented to
the Legislature by Mr.
Maloney after talks between
r..e'.. ier
the Ombudsman and P
William Davis•,Maned to.
produce any,agre`ement. It is
the.,,,filltt,.
Aisne ' an. _:¢mbud
swan's re ort has peached
�
the House, which is -the final
$t"wge• "prPTadt foF a in• the
leg statlo 'that-hreated-- the-
dffiee of Ombudsman.
The proposal -of a select•
' committee of eight members,
from all hee r r
i
t , pates, 'under
the chairmanship' of: Joules'
Renwick (NDP Riverdale),
was. passed tinanimously.
Ther,e .are three NDP, three
Conservative and two Liberal
,rn;einbers ori -the committee
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