Wednesday, February 28, 1968

Walter R. Shaw: He‘s on permanently? Hon. Alex. B. Campbell: He’s on permanently. Walter R. Shaw: Well, that’s what I want to know.

Hon. Alex. B. Campbell: As long as they want him there and I suppose it’s two or three years or something like that.

Walter R. Shaw: How many are on that group?

Hon. Alex. B. Campbell: Well, we’ll count them as we go along but he was with the Rural Development Group. Of course, in Ottawa. His professional career goes over a good number of years with degrees from the University of Minnesota, go from EA. to Ph.D. in Sociology and Statistics. Nelson Ball has got the agri- cultural background that I referred to a while ago and John Waugh, engineering.

Walter R. Shaw: Waugh?

Hon. Alex. B. Campbell: W - A - U - G - H John Waugh, engineering. Walter R. Shaw: Is he from Bedeque?

Hon. Alex. B. Campbell: I wish he was. I wish he was a Bedeque Waugh. Walter R. Shaw: I wish he was there too.

Hon. Alex B. Campbell: William J. Chisholm, Master of Science.

L. George Dewar: Are these members of the corporation?

Hon. Alex. B. Campbell: They are. Chester Brown. From 1951 to 1964 Mr. Brown was the Director of Program Administration for the Saskatchewan Govern- ment.

L. George Dewar: What’s his first name?

Hon. Alex. B. Campbell: Chester Brown and so on. Walter R. Shaw: That’s all then?

Hon. Alex. B. Campbell: Oh, no, there’s a few more here. J. Cyril Sinnott: Skipped over those pretty fast.

Hon. Alex. Campbell: There’s a lot of them. I’ll leave them here for the in- formation of the Ministers. They’re good men. We’re lucky to have them.

L. George Dewar: Are those members of the Corporation? How do you designate these people?

Hon. Alex. B. Campbell: They are personnel employed by the corporation in the different phases of the Development Plan.

Walter R. Shaw: Now, how many are employed by the Corporation? Hon. Alex. B. Campbell: Well, I’ll count them for you. Walter R. Shaw: Yes, I would like to know.

Hon. Alex. B. Campbell: One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven. Fewer than Acres.

Walter R. Shaw: They’re permanent employees of the Corporation?

Hon. Alex. B. Campbell: They are employees of the Corporation, Mr. Speaker, but they’re not necessarily permanent. They are here to do a job.

Walter R. Shaw: They come and g0?

Hon. Alex. B. Campbell: When the job is done, perhaps we’ll put them in Research and Productivity.

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