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Ernest Charles Drury

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Ferguson described the Commission as "claptrap political conspiracy", accused Drury and Raney of "political knavery", and the UFO as "intellectual and political freaks who were projected into prominence by accident and who grew out of garbage". This scuttled any attempts at reform and helped to contribute to their later downfall.
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his own plan (which generated great controversy). An Act that favoured Beck's view, through subsidizing up to 50% of construction costs in the rural power zone, was passed in 1921, which effectively tightened Hydro's control over public distributors and denied payments to private electricity producers.
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proposed a levy of $ 2 per 1 horsepower (0.75 kW) on all electricity generated in the province in order to subsidize up to 80% of construction costs on rural transmission lines (whenever there was an average of three customers per mile of line). Beck rejected the idea of a levy, but put forward
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We are of the opinion that no officer, Minister or otherwise, should have the power to grant rights over large areas of the public domain at will without regard to Regulation; that power was never contemplated by the statutes; it does not at present exist, and should not be given to any individual.
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Despite the amount of evidence gathered about the improper administration of forest lands (including Ferguson's self-professed arrogance in the matter) and the recommendations given as to how it should be improved, the industry and Ferguson launched a vigorous attack against the United Farmers.
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in line. At one point in 1922, Carmichael announced to the Legislature that he was quitting his position as Commissioner because Hydro "was either inefficient or dishonest". He was forced to retract the allegation of dishonesty, and continued to be a Commissioner until the following year.
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The government under Drury tried to be a "people's government" rather than a "class government", but in so doing, alienated the base of its support, particularly farmers. In a series of erratic events, the UFO government clashed with the uncooperative UFO organization (led by
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observed that the only means of transportation where citizens could be free from search were "balloons and submarines". Another Act was passed which effectively prevented any movement of liquor within the Province, but it was later held not to prohibit exports to the
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for his personal use. In fact, the device was an old scuttle which had been retrieved from storage and polished up. Drury never responded to the false claim, however, and it contributed to opposition claims of the government's extravagance.
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Many labour leaders distrusted a government dominated by farmers, feeling that they could not understand the problems of urban workers. Drury's failure to establish fair wage provisions in government contracts and his commitment to
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The Drury government investigated the administration of forest concessions granted under the previous Hearst administration, which had been directed by its minister
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in the 1960s, Drury wrote "the next government of Canada... should refuse to accept nuclear arms. The whole nuclear program of the United States is dangerous."
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A particular issue with Ferguson's previous actions was that he had sold timber limits to the Shevlin-Clarke Lumber Company (headed by fellow Conservative
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By battling with Beck and his plans for expansion of the province's hydro-electric system, Drury also alienated industrialists and many workers.
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White, Randall (1995). "The Province of Ontario Savings Office, 1922–1990: A Case Study in the Complexities of Ontario Political Culture".
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Drury remained interested in political matters. During the debate on whether or not Canada should install American-operated nuclear-tipped
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Drury retired from politics but later ran as a federal candidate. Unlike many other members of the UFO, he never joined either the
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It began the first major reforestation program in North America, and initiated construction of the modern highway system.
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When police and liquor officials were authorized to search automobiles and private yachts for illegal liquor,
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was created, effectively a provincially-owned bank that was designed to lend money to farmers at a lower rate.
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In 1920, responding to a campaign to have Hydro's rates made uniform, a Legislature committee headed by
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Last surviving members of the UFO–Labour coalition government (1919–1923) in 1955. From left to right:
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The Drury government collapsed after it introduced bills in the Legislature that would have brought in
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and Drury called an early election. The government was defeated when it ran for re-election in the
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The government was opposed by all the major newspapers in the province, with the exception of the
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following the demise of his provincial government. He ran as a Progressive candidate in
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Politics of Development: Forests, Mines, and Hydro-Electric Power in Ontario, 1849–1941
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that threatened the livelihood of industrial workers alienated urban workers further.
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Holy Cross St. Nektarios Greek Orthodox Church (formerly St. James Anglican Church),
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Lost Initiatives: Canada's Forest Industries, Forest Policy, and Forest Conservation
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An Act respecting the Filing of Claims against Certain Companies or their Properties
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erected a marker at Drury's gravesite, as part of its Premiers' Gravesites Program.
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in 1920, after John Featherstone Ford, the sitting UFO MLA, had stepped aside.
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Ernest Charles Drury – Ontario Legislative Assembly parliamentary history
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over temperance by admitting, "I was an out-and-out wet in the Legislature."
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member. He served from 1882 to 1890, the last two years as Ontario's first
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Canada's Entrepreneurs: From the Fur Trade to the 1929 Stock Market Crash
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Such an arbitrary power subject to no control is obviously open to abuse.
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Reports of Commission appointed to inquire into hydro-electric railways
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benefits improved the support mechanisms for parents and children born
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governments that took power in several provinces and that founded the
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Whisky and Ice: The Saga of Ben Kerr, Canada's Most Daring Rumrunner
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An Act respecting the Department of Agriculture and other Industries
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A group of mostly-black Canadians poses with Premier Drury and Sir
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Power at Cost: Ontario Hydro and Rural Electrification, 1911–1958
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Drury was a co-founder of the UFO in 1913 but did not run in the
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throughout Drury's term) which ultimately withdrew its support.
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J. O. L. Spracklin#Prohibition controversies and events of 1920
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measures, amidst mixed publicity. The newly-elected Labour MLA
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The Drury government had a significant impact on the Province:
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candidates by margins of 600, 200 and 800 votes respectively.
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William Raney#Close involvement with Ontario Temperance Act
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Réal Bélanger; J. Andrew Ross; Andrew Smith, eds. (2011).
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Drury was the grandson of Richard Drury, who arrived in
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The Story of Simcoe County: Land of Holiday and History
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General report of the Hydro-Electric Inquiry Commission
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All for a Beaver Hat: A History of Early Simcoe County
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Leaders of the United Farmers of Ontario/Progressives
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Farmer Premier; Memoirs of the Honourable E. C. Drury
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for women, a mandatory weekly day of rest, broadened
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It introduced allowances for widows and children, a
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(1986). 1509: 1424:The Shevlin-Clarke Timber License Act, 1922 1187: 1185: 1183: 1181: 1060:The County of York Radial Railway Act, 1922 1033: 1031: 1008:The Children of Unmarried Parents Act, 1921 769:. He did not write his memoirs until 1966. 501:was immediately convicted of violating the 2110: 2096: 2088: 1959: 1945: 1937: 1902: 549:Hydro-Electric Power Commission of Ontario 72:November 14, 1919 – July 16, 1923 42: 31: 1852:"Plaque: Honourable Ernest Charles Drury" 571:were significantly scaled back after the 142:February 16, 1920 – May 10, 1923 1919:Leader of the United Farmers of Ontario 1568: 1566: 1385:The Timber Cutting Privileges Act, 1922 1339: 1327: 1315: 1303: 1291: 1132:(1). 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Westport: Greenwood Press. p.  1591:History of Federal Ridings since 1867 960:The One Day's Rest in Seven Act, 1922 776:published a poem of Drury’s entitled 342:Drury was an Opposition candidate in 280:, from 1919 to 1923 as the head of a 7: 2032:(Provincial Secretary and Registrar) 974:The Workmen's Compensation Act, 1920 710:Co-operative Commonwealth Federation 1224:The Liquor Transportation Act, 1920 810:, which was closed and replaced by 567:Hydro's plans for the promotion of 472:Drury also arranged for a grant to 388:Members of the Legislative Assembly 464:Province of Ontario Savings Office 307:, Warwickshire, England, in 1819. 25: 2332:Canadian political party founders 1628:"Canadian Peace Congress leaflet" 1446:"Report of the Timber Commission" 1158:The Highway Improvement Act, 1920 988:The Parents Maintenance Act, 1921 860:"E.C. Drury was his father's son" 812:Craig Kielburger Secondary School 2289: 2278: 2277: 2119: 2051: 1652:. March 24, 2011. Archived from 1357:. Toronto: King's Printer. 1921. 455:and in 1921, Hydro acquired the 1817:McGill-Queen's University Press 1757:McGill-Queen's University Press 892:Legislative Assembly of Ontario 816:E. C. Drury School for the Deaf 759:He wrote for magazines such as 386:. Not having a leader, the UFO 2357:United Farmers of Ontario MLAs 2347:Politicians from Simcoe County 1679:E. C. Drury: Agrarian Idealist 1472:. November 2, 1920. p. 5. 806:There was a secondary school, 725:1925 Canadian federal election 457:Toronto Electric Light Company 1: 2327:20th-century Canadian farmers 1675:Johnston, Charles M. (1986). 1593:, accessed February 14, 2008. 1421:, discussing the adoption of 2283:Category:Premiers of Ontario 1876:Ontario Agricultural College 1630:. March 1963. Archived from 1419:. March 27, 1922. p. 2. 1192:Claude William Hunt (1995). 372:Ontario Legislative Building 350:, which was held during the 262:Ontario Agricultural College 1856:Ontario Heritage Foundation 1144:The Reforestation Act, 1921 932:The Mother's Allowances Act 884:"Charles Alfred Drury, MPP" 778:An Ode to Freedom in Canada 717:Progressive Party of Canada 662:proportional representation 396:Progressive Party of Canada 352:Conscription Crisis of 1917 2383: 2362:Writers from Simcoe County 1749:Fleming, Keith R. (1992). 1452:. Toronto: King's Printer. 1002:The Legitimation Act, 1921 772:In June 2019, the city of 715:Drury was active with the 545:Minister without Portfolio 2272: 2134: 2049: 1984:United Farmers of Ontario 1925: 1916: 1910: 1905: 1889:The Canadian Encyclopedia 1722:. 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Index

E.C. Drury

Premier of Ontario
George V
John Strathearn Hendrie
Lionel Herbert Clarke
Henry Cockshutt
William Hearst
George Howard Ferguson
Ontario MPP
John Featherstone Ford
George Hillmer
Halton
Crown Hill, Ontario
Barrie, Ontario
Springwater, Ontario
United Farmers of Ontario
Alma mater
Ontario Agricultural College
premier of Ontario
United Farmers of Ontario
Labour
coalition government
Crown Hill, Ontario
Kenilworth
Charles Alfred Drury
reeve
Oro Township
Ontario Legislature
Ontario Liberal Party

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