June 4, 1940 (19th Parliament, 1st Session)

LIB

Norman Alexander McLarty (Minister of Labour)

Liberal

Mr. McLARTY:

Mr. Chairman, I have
not the slightest reluctance to give that undertaking: I do not wish now or hereafter to curtail debate upon this measure. If I have not taken the opportunity to give an address as to the general policy and scope of the legislation, I know my hon. friend will be kind enough to assume that the opportunity will come when every hon. member can say all he wishes to say in connection with this particular measure.

Topic:   UNEMPLOYMENT RELIEF
Subtopic:   ALLEVIATION OF UNEMPLOYMENT AND AGRICULTURAL DISTRESS
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