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new regulations improve school bu safety
(Liberal — St. George) asked the
Minister to include in his report
information regarding the case-
load of the after-care workers
handling each teenager irge had
died, • and Stephen Lewis
commented that the report would
probably show that the probation
officers concerned probably had
such heaVy case-loads that
"nobody had time to look after
them. I think you will find what is
true of all services in, Ontarie -
that after-care folloW-up is
desperately inadequate."
"inclining in this direction".
The Minister of Transportation
and Communication announced
the reduction of gas prices by
Imperial Oil at Service Centres on
Highways 400 and 401. Mr. Snow„
stated that he was questioned in
the Legislature ahout the
differential in the price of
gasoline between Highway
Service Centres on the 400 and
401 and off highway Stations.
The Minister, in a word of
explanation, said- that these
service centres operate under a
lease agreement with the oil
companies which tender for the
award of such leases, and the
lease agreements' call for a
percentage of the 'gross revenues,
not a per gallon rate. The
Minister said when most of the
leases or contracts were drawn
up, fuel was at a- much more
reasonable price but as the costs
increased the sale price of the
product increased. AS a
consequence, the 400-401 service
centres have been paying their
released from provincial training
schools. The Minister of
Correctional Service.a told the
Legislature this week that nine
boys and one girl between the
ages of 14 and 17 had died in the
year ending March 1975, while
they were still wards. of the
province, and that there had been
ten• similar cases in the previous
year. He said the teenagers had
been free from training schools
for an average of 17 months
before their deaths.
Margaret Campbell, MPP
Minister of Transportation and
Communications, or the Premier,
to delay issuing Greyhoupd with
the necessary permits, until the
Cabinet has had an opportunity to
consider the major policy change.
Entrance Exams
Liberal MPP foe Kitchener
James Breithaupt, raised in the
Legislature the fact that the
Minister of Govedrnment
Services, Margaret Scrivener had
indicated in a recent newsletter to
constituents that the Government
may introduce entrance
examinations for universities, and
has asked Ontario's principals
and headmasters to produce a
plan for , a province-wide
investigation of standards in
testing and marking.The Minist
er of Colleges and Universities
has admitted that university
entrance examinations may be
introduced, that the idea is being
studied, but he didn't care to
suggest that "it will happen next
fall." According to the Education
Minister, universities are
rental percentage on ,inflated
,costs.
The Ministry negotiated with
the Oil Companies and as a result
Imperial Oil has agreed to lower
the prices they charge motorists
using service stations on
Highways 400 and 401. The
Ministry is also now committed to
amending its agreements with the
Oil Companies, allowing them tp
reduce th,e amount equal to the
increases from September, 1973,
from their gross revenues. The
increases from September 1973,
stem from higher Federal taxes
and the oil producing countries
well-head royalties.
As of November 23rd, the price
of gasoline 'at Esso stations on
Highways 400 and 401 has
dropped anywhere from five to
nine cents a gallon.
Follow UP
The Provincial Government is
to produce a detailed report on
the follow-up care provided for
nineteen teenagers who have died
in the last two years after be(ing
company paid "thousands" of
dollars to bring 70 witnesses to
Toronto to support the company's
application.
Liberal Leader Stuart Smith has
stated that bus service to many
small Ontario communities is
threatened by the Transport
Board decision to permit an
American controlled company to
operate on the two main Ontario
routes , under discussion. "It
appears hat the Davis
Government is willing to condone
this sell-out to American
interests at the expense of a
Canadian Company owned by
Ontario taxpayers", he said.
Gray Coach officials said this
week that Greyhound will skim
the profits' from these two
money-making routes, making it
impossible for Gray Coach to
continue to provide service on
money losing routes in the rest of
the Province.
Stuart Smith and other
Opposition Members have tried
repeatedly to persuade the
(From Jack Riddell, M.P.P.)
Regelations Were filed this
• Week, by the Honourable James
Snow, Minister of Transportation
and Communications, to improVe
school bus transportation. One of
the main areas the regulations
concentrate on is the school bus
driver's driving record as well as
the operator's moral character,
• The Regulations setting forth
Measures to improve school bus
safety will come into effect
February 1st, 1977. These
'Measures are
Any applicant for a school bus
licence will be refused if that
.person's driving record shows
more than six demerit points.
A licence will be withdrawn
from the holder if that person's
driving record shows an accumu-
lation of at least nine demerit
points.
Any applicant will be denied a
ti cence to drive a school bus if he
or she has had a licence
suspension .within the past year
resulting from a driving offence
under The Highway Traffic Act or
the Criminal Code,
A School Bus Operator's
licence will also be withdrawn
should any bus driver be
convicted of two or more motor
vehicle related offences under the
Criminal Code of Canada within
the past five years.
A li cence will also be denied on
withdrawn, should an applicant or
driver have been convicted of a
moral offence such as rape or
indecent assault or conviction of
importing or trafficking in
narcotics.
The reasoning behind these
measures is that .a driver
considered to be a poor risk to
driVe his or her family car, is also
an equally poor risk to transport
children daily on a school bus. In
the case of the denial or
withdraw! of licences because of
moral offence convictions, the
Minister said that we owe it to the
children being transported daily
to see that they. are safe in every
sense of the .word.
In addition, the regulations
require that a Defensive Driving
Course or a School Bus Driver
Improvement Course, on a one
time basis, be taken before a
Ilicence is granted to operate a
school bus.
It will also be necessary to carry
on every school bus, a First Aid
kit, prescribed by the Canadian
Standards AssociationJor school
buses.
Greyhound
There has been considerable
discussion this week about a
ruling of the Ontario Highway
Transportation to allow
Greyhound Lines of Canada Ltd.
to run buses on routes between
Toronto and Buffalo and Toronto
and Sudbury which are at present
served by Gray Coach, a
subsidiary of'the Toronto Transit
Commission.., Gray Coach
spokesmen have said that the
company will appeal the decision
to the Ontario Cabinet, but the
Minister of Transportation and
Communications has told the
Legislature that he agrees with
the Board's reasons for giving the
ruling - complaints of poor service
by Gray Coach, and the need for
competition on the routes in the
public interest.
Leonard Moynehan, president
of the Amalgamated Transit
Union has charged that telegrams
of support for the Greyhound
service from union locals, read in
the House by the Minister, were
paid for by Greyhound, and that
although more jobs might be
provided they would not be in
Ontario, because Greyhound
would then have a cross-Canada
service, with drivers from the
United States, or from Winnipeg
driving through Ontario. A vice
president of Greyhound admitted
in a telephone interview, reported
in a Toronto newspaper, that the
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