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Food and twobY tbeMhOltil
of Natural Resoarces,1.
partnership with thee,
Ininintriess BJW wil..
tribute upwards of $5.5
million on a variety Of
resource d ev elopment
programs over the next five
years. Additional funding
will also be provided by each
of these minisstries.
Recognizing the in-
creasing need for advanced
education in agriculture,
including c ompute ri zed
farm management and high
-
precision laboratory
procedures, a four year
program is to be institutedat
the agricultural colleges
throughout the province.
1Vgcro-computers are to be
purchased so students can
learn how to use the com-
puter on the farm for ac-
counting and recording
systems, and for budgeting
and marketing. High -
precision instruments are to
be provided for laboratory
technology courses that
include instruction in food
management, animal health
and agricultural laboratory
technology. The Treasurer
said that complex farm
machines are becoming
normal equipment for many
farms and funds will be used
to lease or purchase such
machines for college in-
struction.
The second BILD program
under the Ministry of
Agriculture and Food; is the
extensive upgrading of
facilities at the Farmers'
Market at the Ontario Food
Terminal in Toronto, in-
cluding greatly increasing
the number of stalls and the
installation of a roof with a
total cost of $3 million of
which BILD will pay two
thirds, the remainder
coming from the food ter-
minal board.
Suncor
The debate on the
government's purchase of 25
percent of the shares of
Suncor Inc. continued, with
the Opposition carrying on a
filibuster against the
government's motion on
supply, which would .have
givenaccess to $7 Inks in
tax funds to pay provincial
bills for the next five months.
Debate was lengthy and
heated and was only ended
when the government in-
voked closure. As l'oronto'S,
Globe and Mail commented
in an editorial on November
5, "For the first time since
1874, an Ontario Government
has cut off debate in the
Legislature through the
invocation of closure. It has
done so for a reason which
makes a mockery of the
parliamentary system - to
avoid giving the Opposition
Parties detailed information
on the purchase, and reasons
for purchase, of 25 per cent
of Suncor Inc. ofToronto."
During the debate, the
Leader of the New
Democratic Party was
ejected from the House and
Liberal House Leader Bob
Nixon was threatened with
the same thing before the
Speaker caned a ten minute
recess for tempers to cool.
Liberal Leader Stuart
Smith described the motion
of closure as a muzzle on
debate and /said that "the
government had abused the
rights of Parliament and the
people". He had condemned
the oil company deal as a
bad investment of $650
million in tax money at a
time when the province is
resorting to deficit finan-
cing. The money could, he
said, have been better used
in other areas in Ontario's
slumping economy.
"The government has
made a very expensive
purchase ... , and should
justify the purchase or go to
the people"
The justification which he,
and the Opposition members
seek should - hopefully - be
contained in reports
prepared by private
financial consultants ad-
vising the government on the
Suncor purchase.
Robert Runciman, the new
Conservative MPP for
Leeds, in an interview,
joined the Opposition 18
calling for government
disclosure of information on
the Suncor deal. Another
Conservative Member,
Morly Hells (Humber) left
the House rather than vote
on the closure motion, which
he said was "politically
stupid" and "the last thing"
which should have been
done.
Even some Cabinet
Ministers have expressed,
'privately, their concern
about the Suncor deal,
saying they should have been
told more about one of the
lage ng3etafplIdittitO
in provinciSlhlstory.
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