Daniel Aloysius RILEY

RILEY, The Hon. Daniel Aloysius, Q.C., B.A., B.C.L.
Personal Data
- Party
- Liberal
- Constituency
- St. John--Albert (New Brunswick)
- Birth Date
- May 11, 1916
- Deceased Date
- September 13, 1984
- Website
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Aloysius_Riley
- PARLINFO
- http://www.parl.gc.ca/parlinfo/Files/Parliamentarian.aspx?Item=c76fff30-ecfa-41e4-ac8a-ad6d3b17f38c&Language=E&Section=ALL
- Profession
- barrister
Parliamentary Career
- June 27, 1949 - June 13, 1953
- LIBSt. John--Albert (New Brunswick)
- December 21, 1973 - June 13, 1953
- LIBSt. John--Albert (New Brunswick)
Most Recent Speeches (Page 3 of 54)
March 11, 1953
1. What was the revenue from the Saint John-Saint John West, New Brunswick, postal station, during each of the last five fiscal years?
2. What is the annual rental paid for the premises occupied by this postal station?
3. How long is it since these premises were renovated?
4. When were the present fixtures installed in the said premises?
5. How much space is available for the public in the said premises?
Subtopic: SAINT JOHN POSTAL STATION REVENUE
March 9, 1953
1. How many railway mail clerks operate out of post offices in the province of Quebec to points in New Brunswick on all railways?
2. How many railway mail clerks operate out of post offices in New Brunswick to points in the province of Quebec on all railways?
March 9, 1953
1. Is mail destined for New Brunswick out of Montreal, or from New Brunswick for Montreal presently being transported by motor vehicle to and from Sherbrooke, Quebec?
2. If so, what are the reasons for this change?
3. What was the amount of money paid to the Canadian Pacific Railway for transporting this mail between these two points during the last twelve months when it was transported by rail?
4. What personnel changes in the railway post offices have been effected as a result?
5. Does the Post Office Department contemplate eliminating any railway post offices presently operating in the province of New Brunswick in favour of transportation of mails by motor vehicle?
6. If so, what is the rate presently paid to the railways for transporting such mails?
7. Will there be any reduction in the number of postal clerks presently employed in New Brunswick?
8. If so, upon whose suggestions or recommendations are such changes being contemplated?
March 5, 1953
Mr. Riley:
You are like a ship in distress, too.
Subtopic: ANNUAL FINANCIAL STATEMENT OF THE MINISTER OF FINANCE
March 5, 1953
Mr. Riley:
You are a good reader.
Subtopic: ANNUAL FINANCIAL STATEMENT OF THE MINISTER OF FINANCE