Text Of Contiiivied From Page 7 , gusfallllnfl A-mployznent by the ,}celeration of u I e f u 1 19,-glopment and processinz of 1”, natural resources. ‘for public f H mrks and by encouraging that}? V U" ”—"‘- ‘-4 617.‘ ‘.‘‘.¢-'_'t.':T'_'l‘!' and -7411,}. rfil-' “H1:-P-3 H1‘? bt?,_”~.l ’.",)_3ri,l:i§'iil~ 1“?-‘eased wor.t._ ‘.l‘l t11t=el311-: t‘ . ' ‘ .'= iJc1'f~; needs of out people. My mm. -' J5 HIP ready to co_— operate _ der the authority at the ational Housing Act in further Dmlects for slum clearance 3,1,1 "Than redevelopment to improve Exn-;ND PAYMENT PERIOD (the cities and towns of fjanadl-;_ you will be asked immediately I In order to ensure the continu- ,n amend the Unemployment In-‘ 3110“ of our national housing pro- wuoe Act in order to extend my 3 further six weeks. during 'the current year. the period dur- mg which special seasonal bene- mg may be paid. Already the amendments to this act made in yovember last and those made to the Unemployment Assistance Act have proven their value m mitigating the difficulties of Canadians who are temporarily without jobs. Further amend- ments to the Unemployment In- pumice Act will be proposed at 3 later stage In the session. My government will continue to promote a vigorous program of house building, which has al- ready proven to be a strong feat- 1 gram- you will be asked at an early date ‘9 8DDl"0Ve an increase "lbllhe public funds. made avail- a e under the National Housing Act. ASSIST PROVINCES You will be asked to make pro- vision for a substantial program 0.‘ Public investment. to‘ be car- tled out by_ governemnt depart.- ments and Crown companies and 19 Provide assistance to provin- C131 governments for certain 3.8“-‘led types of projects. In par- ticular. a large expansion in the construction and equipment of ‘"1’ 5-‘/S_l"‘-m Of aI1‘t>orts and air- ways will be proposed and an in- crease in our work on hanbors .llr1 ‘end rlr-.4‘-1-5 errl put:-.!i:: hiitldlngs ‘ order to _l')l")_TD.0l'F our na- tlional development on the trout ier in the north you will be asked to authorize the construction of a railway to Great Slave Lake. My ministers regard this as a major step in the establishment of pro- ductive inrlustry on an economic basis in thc .‘\'oi‘thwest Territor- ies. You will also be asked to pro- vide for the construction of im- portant roads needed for devel- opment. in the Yukon and North- west Territories ang‘. in the prov- inces, with the co - operation of their governments. You will be asked to provide for the initiation of a program of research to as- sist in opening up the mineral re- sources of our /\i'cllc islands. BEGIN DAM Tl-IIS YEAR My ministers have made pro- gress in arrangements for the construction of the South Saskat- chewan project. Proposals will be placed before you to make pos- sible the commcncement, this year, of the construction of the main dam intended to create a great reservoir in the heart of the ‘.51-at-_r-i.e i! order ha. Iurtlier the produ::ti"= deweloinoent of this part of Caiiarls. Th? 9-HSIYIE of the sti'in,:en('y In the capital markets of Canada during the last ciglit months en- courages contidence in the expec- it pcssihle for p1‘D\‘l1!F.l.Pll go‘-‘-3 f-?l‘I1l'1l€l1t<, and their municipal 3 ities to proceed with greater ('ou—l fidence upon expanded programs? of necessary services and works.‘ There will be placed before you- I tation may lamp pmgmms Of‘a proposal to establish a new- public amt;-slmenl (‘an be Slmlagcnt-y to regulate broadcasting cessfully financed not only h_V'In Canada and to ensure that the; my government and its agencies but also "by provincial govern- ments and municipalities. My ministers remain mindful of the importance of financing their large program of eXp€ndIllll't‘4 in such manner as will best safe- guard against a recurrence of in- flationary dangers In future. They wish to urge upon all groups in our society a recogni- tion of the dangers and inequities of inflation and the need to re- strain demands which will give rise to increases in prices and the costs of production. BENEFICIAL EFFECT The improvements in our fi- nancial relations with the prov- Hospital Insurance and Diagnos- inces made by the last Parlia- tic Services Act to'ma-ke certain merit are having a beneficial of- that payments may be made to Canadian Broadcasting Corpora-l lion and the privately - owned; broadcasting stations work efrec-1 -lively together to constitute a nag‘ tional system to provide satisfac-l tory television and radio services to all Canadians within reach. Related amendments to the Ra- dio Act will also,be proposed. To promote and guide the pro- per long-term development of our national capital region upon lincs worthy of our nation. my govern- ment. will request you to enact a- new National Capital Act to re- place the present Federal Dis- trict. Commission Act. Changes will he proposed in the wt vi on our so-snormr br v~.1=.1:- e=rt,trt,=tln-' rovlnces aualitvln -~- - - .. - .— IL . l/l_l1i'lPl’ the girl ll? l‘€~‘.3p'C-it‘.l_ Of any pl-riorl.: rnmmencing after June this year. HARBOR (7()MMISSI0l\' You will he asked to authorize the establisliment of a harbor commission to combine the grow- iu: harbors at Fort William and Port Arthur and to fit this Lake- head harbor to handle the larger traffic to he expected as a result of the scaway. Unrcmitting efforts are being made to sell Canadian agricul- tural and fisheries products in the markets of the world and con- siderably larger exports of wheat and Cattle have been made. Stip- Dort prices now have been estab- lished for a considerable number of products under the Agricul. tural Stabilization Act to carry into effect, for. the current year, the desire of Parliament that ag- I‘l(‘lllllll'F should be thus assisted to realize fair returns for its Ia- bor and investment. The act. to provide cash ad- vances on farm-stored grain has proven to be of advantage to a HE AIN'T Bl.UFF|N‘! large number of farmers and to the t.=r.onom,V a wh-'»l.= f"r=_rta.-n amendments will be pI‘npr):<F-‘cl to that act in the light or 6Xp(‘I'l9Il('(‘ In its application. Amendments will also be pro- posed to the Prairie Farm Assist- ance Act and the Canadian Farm Loan Act. IIELP SMALL BUSINESS In order to assist small busi- ness, there will be established a small business section within the administrative machinery of gov- ernment. The functions of this or- ganization will be to provide liai- son between the government and small businesses, to study the problems of small business and to advise on measures net-cssa_i'_1.' to meet them. ‘ You will be asked to replace the present Ticket of Leave Act with a new statute to establish a national parole board. There will be submitted for your considera- tion amendments to the Citizen- ship Act and the Indian Act to eliminate certain discriminatory provisions in these statutes. Amendments will be proposed to the V'eteran.I Insurance Act. the Returned Soldiers insurance Act, the Children of War Dead (Edtication Assistancet Act, the Emergency Gold Mining Assist- ance Act. the Transport Act. the Natioiial Parks Act and it num- ber of other statutes‘. \Members of the House of Com- mons, You will be asked to approp- riate the funds required I-o carry on the services and payments ap- proved by Parliament. SPECIAL WARRANTS My ministers will lay before you in accordance with the law the special warrants which I is- sued upon their advance to au- thorize expenditures. urgently re- quired for the public good during the period since the 23rd Parlia- ment was dissolved. You will be invited to consider and approve these expenditures. An amend- ment. to the Financial Admin- istration Act will be proposed rel- 13.195$ The Cua.rdi:an Page 9 rams. ‘ Other measuws will It-“ W” posed to Improve the t>ffcr'l"":‘.- ness of the process of ‘Parla- merit. The governmr-nt will ask rout‘ approval of the ins-tallatioti in the House of Commons of a 5}‘-=’t’l‘l of simultaneous translation. You will be asked to set up a select committee on broadcast rt: a standing committee on .estit‘tt.'+ tes and a standing committee on veterans affairs, all with power to send for persons and-papers. My ministers will propose that 8 member of Her Ma.leSl.\"S I0.\‘RI opposition be elected cliair-man of the committee on public ac- counts. Honorablc members of the Son- Members of the Commons. ate, Members of the Commons. May Divine Providence bless and guide you in the accomplish- ment of the high purpose which ating to the use of special war- hrings you here. ”'fRAlNl0ADt MacK-AYI" DEAL out APPLIANCES! 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