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  1. … HEALTH NURSES’ NEGOTIATIONS WINDSOR BOARD OF EDUCATION AND TEACHERS DISPUTE ACT PERSONAL PROPERTY SECURITY ACT VITAL … as follows: In July, 1974, two lawyers from the Crown law office met with the chief of the band and the band’s … on behalf of Mr. Lawlor, from the standing private bills committee presented the committee’s report which was …
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  2. … Fri 29 Oct 1976 / Ven 29 oct 1976 PROTECTION FOR BORROWERS AND DEPOSITORS ENERGY CONSERVATION WEEK REED PAPER TRAINING … encourage greater public participation in cutting energy bills throughout the province. To highlight the week, on … section 8 from The Training Schools Act as we passed in law in this Legislature almost two years ago, and without …
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  3. … WORKERS AT HYDRO PLANT ALLEGATIONS OF PATRONAGE CONSUMERS AND THE BUSINESS PRACTICES ACT LAYOFF OF TEACHERS AT TRAINING … Hon. Mr. McMurtry: Mr. Speaker, I have met with my senior law officer who has been directing the investigation and the … done about it. Mr. Speaker: Order, please. Introduction of bills. Interjections. Mr. Speaker: Order. Could we get on …
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  4. … It’s something that is going to be absolutely different and very practical for the people of Ontario to deal with -- … the rent review officer’s finding is in violation of the law, I have every confidence that the board would find so. … April 20. Motion agreed to. Mr. Speaker: Introduction of bills. PUBLIC UTILITIES AMENDMENT ACT Hon. Mr. McKeough moved …
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  5. … (CONTINUED) SUPPLEMENTARY ESTIMATES, MINISTRY OF COMMUNITY AND SOCIAL SERVICES The House met at 2 p.m. Prayers. Mr. … has agreed. Can the minister explain how it is, under law, that the government has withdrawn its obligation to pay … $9,000,000. Mr. Speaker: Motions. Introduction of bills. HIGHWAY TRAFFIC AMENDMENT ACT Hon. Mr. Snow moved …
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  6. … at Grassy Narrows as apparently deliberate sabotage and (b) suggesting that there might have been political … Mr. Speaker, and I think that’s my duty. Introduction of bills. I believe the hon. Treasurer has a bill to introduce. … Ombudsman, or otherwise, should be dealt with through the law officers of the Crown and directions be sought from this …
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  7. … I would like to congratulate you on your high office and I know that you will give us, who sit on your left, … at 5 o’clock whether it looks like rain or not. We are making a mistake by letting these farmers go. Farmers are the … written permission from the landowner. This must be made law. I’d like to refer again to my questionnaire. I asked the …
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  8. … an impression which may have been left with the public and the travel industry by a story in today’s edition of the … Petitions. Presenting reports. Motions. Introduction of bills. EDUCATION AMENDMENT ACT Hon. Mr. Wells moved first … And by refusing this amendment, you are flouting the law. Mr. Chairman: You have heard Mr. Cassidy’s amendment. …
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  9. … to the dairy industry. I was interested, perplexed, and frankly, angry at Mr. Trudeau’s comments on the Betty … than saying, “Yes, we can pay more.” We can’t, under the law. The law limits it to $50,000; I’m sure every member is … Mr. Speaker: Order, please. Motions. Introduction of bills. MUNICIPAL CONFLICT OF INTEREST AMENDMENT ACT Hon. Mr. …
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  10. … my ministry has been monitoring the citizenship of new and existing faculty members through the data provided by the … taken in on such and such a date had any foundation in law; I gather the judge has questioned that. I think the hon. … section 19. Motion agreed to. Mr. Speaker: Introduction of bills. CONSUMER REPORTING AMENDMENT ACT Mr. Reid moved first …
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  11. … to The Retail Sales Tax Act which we passed last spring and which put the sales tax hack on to production machinery … it out so they gave the minister the power to write the law in this case. It strikes me that this is a fairly new … People have been spending and investing money in steel-making facilities and that’s one of the reasons. …
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  12. … here tonight they knew I was going to have the honour and opportunity of winding up for the Liberal Party. In any … (Mr. Johnston) did the same thing -- was, when the law became the law, and he must be subject to the law -- Mr. … people of Sarnia to know that we could put forward 4,000 bills rescinding that legislation and the rules of this House …
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  13. … they’re in today. Mr. Warner: Sound advice. Mr. Laughren: And we happen to outnumber the members of the Conservative … Mr. Nixon: No brains either. Mr. Roy: Just cold hard law. Interjections. Mr. Speaker: The hon. member for St. … cheque to an underpayment of another. Mr. Cassidy: You’re making a big mistake. The art of taxation is to hit them …
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  14. … FOUNDATION ACT ESTIMATES, MINISTRY OF TREASURY, ECONOMICS AND INTERGOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS The House met at 2:03 p.m. … does! Hon. Mr. McMurtry presented the annual report of the Law Society of Upper Canada with respect to the Ontario Legal … half to write that? Mr. Speaker: Motions. Introduction of bills. HEALTH INSURANCE AMENDMENT ACT Mr. Ziemba moved first …
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  15. … as it is necessary to make changes due to the federal Act, and I see it is retroactive to Jan. 1, 1974. As I understand … participation in the process of the democratic system by making a political contribution, it does seem to me that it … MacBeth: In fact, the purpose of this bill is to bring the law into step with what is actual fact. And, as the hon. …
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