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resolve such disputes.
I have recommended
that the provincial
government establish a
permanent board of
arbitrators from which
two or three members
could be drawn when a
local negotiation breaks
down.
Such board members
would quickly become
very knowledgeable
about the education
process and become
understanding of the
concerns of both teachers
and school trustees. Since
they could not disappear
after making their set-
tlement decisions, they
would quickly tend to
arrive at fair and
responsible decisions.
No process is going to
satisfy everyone all the
time but I believe the
alternative proposed is
preferable to strikes. In
this International Year of
the Child, let us in
Ontario really put the
needs of our kids at the
forefront. Let us as
responsible adults really
give them good examples
of human relations.
INADEQUATE
FUNDING FOR CAS
The question of
inadequate funding for
Children's Aid Sockties
was raised in the first
day's question period.
Earlier, the Minister of
Community and • Social
Services had released the
report of the study group
on child welfare in
Ontario, which had been
a year in preparation.
This report. sets the stage
for constructive • and
informed piLtllic
discussion of the manner
in which this province
will protect its children.
In essence, the study.
group had examined
child welfare as it is
currently administered
by Ontario's network of
quasi -public " societies,
and found the system
wanting. Strengths¢a,....
weaknesses of three other
er'
models which might
conceivably replace the
present system were
weighed, so that public
discussioncould lead
eventually to reform.
However, the
Minister's response to the
report is indicated in the
following excerpt from
his introduction to the
document: "Let me now
assure you that the
provincial government
has ' no intention.' of
transferring respon-
sibility for the provision
of child welfare services
to anybody other than the
Societies."
Yet the report itself
states: "Societies have
failed to prevent human,
tragedies...most major
governmental planning
studies over the past
decade have called for
drastic changes in the
relationship's between the
Societies and the public.
Yet few changes have
occurred...public con-
fidence in Societies ap-
liears to be waning and
many members and staff
of Societies are confused,.
frustrated and
demoralized about their
roles...In the interests of
the children and their
families who become by
default the victims of the
uncertainty and con-
troversy surrounding the
Children's Aid Societies,
we would hope that this
study will be the last in
the series."
OTHER MATTERS
Opposition Members
also raised, among other
matters, the situation
with respect to health
care in the province, the
security of oil supplies for
the forthcoming winter,
and the government's
policy with respect to
French language
education in Ontario.
Stuart Smith asked the
Premier for his gover-
nment's policy with
respect to the decision of
the Prime Minister of
Canada to give control to
off -shore oil and mineral
redources to the coastal
provinces.
The Premier stated
that the Government of
Canada- could not,
unilaterally, give up
anything which con-
stitutionally came within
its jurisdiction.
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