May 13, 1942

SHIPPING LOSSES

SINKING OP SHIP IN ST. IAWRENCB RIVER AS A RESULT OF ENEX V ACTION

IND

Joseph Sasseville Roy

Independent

Mr. J. S. ROY (Gaspe):

Mr. Speaker, on

a question of privilege, as the representative of the constituency of Gaspe I should like to ask whether or not it is the intention of the government to comment on the statement released to the press yesterday concerning the sinking of a cargo ship in the St. Lawrence river as a result of enemy action.

Topic:   SHIPPING LOSSES
Subtopic:   SINKING OP SHIP IN ST. IAWRENCB RIVER AS A RESULT OF ENEX V ACTION
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LIB

Georges Parent (Speaker of the Senate)

Liberal

Mr. SPEAKER:

That is hardly a question of privilege.

Topic:   SHIPPING LOSSES
Subtopic:   SINKING OP SHIP IN ST. IAWRENCB RIVER AS A RESULT OF ENEX V ACTION
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STANDING COMMITTEES

AGRICULTURE-CONCURRENCE IN FIFTH REPORT


Mr. W. G. WEIR (Macdonald) presented the fifth report of the standing committee on agriculture and colonization, and moved that the report be concurred in. Motion agreed to.


BANKING AND COMMERCE-CHANGE OF PERSONNEL

LIB

William Lyon Mackenzie King (Prime Minister; Secretary of State for External Affairs; President of the Privy Council)

Liberal

Right Hon. W. L. MACKENZIE KING (Prime Minister) moved:

That the name of Mr. Maclnnis be added to the standing committee on banking and commerce.

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Motion agreed to.


QUESTIONS


(Questions answered orally are indicated by an asterisk.)


R.C.A.F.-SPARE PARTS

NAT

Mr. JACKMAN:

National Government

1. How many planes of the Royal Canadian Air Force are grounded for lack of spare parts as of February 28, 1942?

2. Has the schedule setting forth the requirements for spare parts been increased or decreased recently?

Topic:   QUESTIONS
Subtopic:   R.C.A.F.-SPARE PARTS
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NAT

Harry Rutherford Jackman

National Government

Mr. JACKMAN:

With the permission of the house I should like to withdraw this question.

Topic:   QUESTIONS
Subtopic:   R.C.A.F.-SPARE PARTS
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LIB

DEPUTY MINISTER OF NATIONAL DEFENCE FOR AIR

CCF

Mr. MacINNIS:

Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (C.C.F.)

1. Is S. L. de Carteret, deputy minister of National Defence for Air?

2. If so, (a) when was he appointed, (b) what is his present salary?

3. What was his business, trade or profession before accepting his present position with the government ?

Questions

4. Does he continue active connection with his former business, trade or profession while in the employ of the government?

5. If so, what part of his time is given to his duties with the government and what part to his former business?

Topic:   QUESTIONS
Subtopic:   DEPUTY MINISTER OF NATIONAL DEFENCE FOR AIR
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LIB

Mr. POWER: (Associate Minister of National Defence; Minister of National Defence for Air; Minister of National Defence for Air and Associate Minister of National Defence)

Liberal

1. Yes.

2. (a) February 1, 1941; (b) No salary or allowance from the government.

3. Mr. S. L. de Carteret, Vice President and General Manager, Canadian International Paper Company; President, Continental Paper Products Limited; President, Masonite Company of Canada Limited; President, International Fibre Board Limited.

4. Yes. [DOT]

5. Full time service with the government and a portion of his spare time thereafter is devoted to the general supervision of his former business.

Topic:   QUESTIONS
Subtopic:   DEPUTY MINISTER OF NATIONAL DEFENCE FOR AIR
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NATIONAL, WAR LABOUR BOARD

May 13, 1942