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L-<br />

GROSS It F'IM IfilCM<br />

+ Air .Aircraft ,ete See : National Defence for Air<br />

Munitions and Supply<br />

BCATP<br />

Arms & eouipment See : Munitions and Supply<br />

Aruba See : West Indie s<br />

Inud It ary Flying<br />

Associatio n<br />

See : United States :General<br />

Armoured Corps , See: C .A .S .F .<br />

Canadian<br />

Arn Yj See : C .A.S .F .<br />

National Defence<br />

army Tank Bri&<strong>de</strong> See : C .A .S .r' .<br />

Armoured Corps See: C .n.S .F .<br />

(Can .Division )<br />

Axis See : Germany<br />

Italy<br />

Japan<br />

Auxiliary Servioes See: <strong>War</strong> Charities<br />

Athens<br />

See: Greece<br />

Atfero See : Ferrying of aircraf t<br />

0<br />

Allied Conferences See : London Conferences of<br />

Allied governments<br />

Conference s


ArjunIJA<br />

See : Newfound<strong>la</strong>n d<br />

Arch anae l<br />

See : U .S .S .R .<br />

Aircraft Pro<strong>du</strong>ction Corps See : X=Jtions and Suppl y d<br />

Advisory <strong>Committee</strong><br />

Export Control<br />

A<strong>la</strong>ska Highway<br />

A<strong>la</strong>ska<br />

A<strong>la</strong>ska Airwa y<br />

Arms Co-oparal ion<br />

squadrons<br />

Aleutian s<br />

Al r pr Mramme<br />

Army programs<br />

on<br />

See : Economi^ 1 dvisorv Com .<br />

See : Road s<br />

See : Defence of Canada<br />

(Pacific Coast )<br />

See : Airways & Airports ;<br />

Northwest Staging<br />

See : C.A .S .F.<br />

See : Defence of Canada ~<br />

(Paci fi c Ca► s t )<br />

See : National Defence for Ai r<br />

See : National Defence<br />

liens (military service<br />

for )<br />

Aliens (treatment of)<br />

Awards<br />

Awards Co-ordination<br />

<strong>Committee</strong><br />

See : Compulsory military<br />

Servi ce<br />

See : Internal securit y<br />

See : Honours and <strong>de</strong>coration s<br />

See : Honours and <strong>de</strong>corations


Anti-aircraft <strong>de</strong>fence See : Defence of Canada<br />

(in<strong>la</strong>nd & coastal points) (At<strong>la</strong>ntic Coast )<br />

(Pacific Coast )<br />

Anti-submarine warfar e See : National Defence for<br />

Naval Service s<br />

Alcan Pr oiec t<br />

Aerodrome s<br />

Allied Counci l<br />

At<strong>la</strong>ntic Conference<br />

(Churchill -Roo gave it )<br />

Aleutian area<br />

Armistice Problems<br />

All i ed Military Govt<br />

Albert a<br />

See : Road s<br />

See : Ai rways and Airports<br />

Nati )nal Defence for<br />

. Air<br />

B .C .A .T .P .<br />

See : Imperial <strong>War</strong> Counci l<br />

See : U.K. : Prime Minister<br />

Churchil l<br />

See : Paci fi c are a<br />

See : <strong>War</strong> : Postho t tilities<br />

Prob~emb<br />

See : <strong>War</strong> :<br />

Post-hostilities<br />

Problems<br />

See : Provincial governments<br />

At<strong>la</strong>ntic Coast<br />

Defenc e<br />

See : Defence of Canad a<br />

Anzas Sehsms<br />

See :<br />

a'w <strong>la</strong>c omu►uni cat i o rA<br />

19


AGRICULTURE See also : 3nain (Wheat for)<br />

U . S . 9 .<br />

• Export farm pro<strong>du</strong>cts to U.K . ; Gardiner mission ; 42,8<br />

Ibid ; 33, 5.<br />

~ Agricu ltural <strong>la</strong>bour and compulsory training scheme ;<br />

/50, 2 .<br />

Ad justments in military training programme fo r<br />

farm workers ; ( 6Q, 3-5) ( .l, 6 )<br />

U.K. request for additional bacon ; 65, 9-10 .<br />

Canadian supplies for France ( wheat) ; discussion<br />

<strong>de</strong>ferred ; 72, 1-3 .<br />

U.K. sending food mission to U .S . ; 73, 3-4 .<br />

Any organization of women for service on the <strong>la</strong>nd<br />

to be left to provincial governments - Judge Davis ,<br />

Report ; 84, 7. ( 94_, 9 .<br />

Postponement of military training for farmers' sons i<br />

• Control of agricultural prices ; re<strong>la</strong>tion to sterling<br />

ba<strong>la</strong>nces ; 94, 10 .<br />

"Bacon mpeting" witb U .K . in Washington ; Canadian<br />

objection to paying subsidies ; proposed <strong>de</strong>al re<br />

• sterling ba<strong>la</strong>nces ; Minister to confer with Finance-,<br />

Agricultural <strong>la</strong>bour ; 110 , 10 . /97, 2-3 .<br />

Embargo on exports of mill-feeds to U 9 S . ; export<br />

permits for outstanding contracts ; 111 , 5-6 .<br />

International Wheat Conferance ; -instructions for<br />

Car}adian <strong>de</strong>legates based on Mr . Crerar's memoran<strong>du</strong>m ;<br />

question of v& eat agreement ; A 11 , 6-7 .<br />

Canadian wheat for Russia ; 112 , 2-3 . ( See : U .3) .3 .3)<br />

Canadian wheat for China ; 112 , 3 .<br />

Proposals for re<strong>du</strong>ction of accumu<strong>la</strong>ting starling<br />

ba<strong>la</strong>nces ; re<strong>la</strong>tion to agricultural prices ; 127, 5 .<br />

Idid ; war in Pacific may increase <strong>de</strong>mands for Can .<br />

foodstuff$ ; 129, 3 .<br />

Report of <strong>Cabinet</strong> Manpower Cam . ; agricultural <strong>la</strong>bou r<br />

problem ; 140, 4 .<br />

19 # Financial arrangements between Can a da~ :: and U.K . ;<br />

Mr . Gardiner's suggestion re acceptance of sterling<br />

for U .K . obligations ; 46, 4 .


A rT R I C tlL•TURE<br />

Manpower - National Selective Service ; "freezingo<br />

and subsidizing of agricultural <strong>la</strong>bour; Iij, 3-5 .<br />

Itiid ; 19g, 3.<br />

Agricultural progronome - manpower requirements ; employment<br />

of woman ; 1M 4-5 .<br />

Beef supply problem - price ceiling policy ; <strong>War</strong>time<br />

Food Corporation ; recommendations of WPTB ; jai, 7-10.<br />

Inter<strong>de</strong>nt . Food Requirements Copunittee established ;<br />

/200 , 5 . .<br />

Manpower <strong>Committee</strong>'s report ; treatment of farm <strong>la</strong>bour ;<br />

<strong>de</strong>termination of ceiling programmes for all war activitiae<br />

including agriculture ; 210 , 4-6 .<br />

Mini ster of N.D . points out serious effect on Army mar~<br />

power needs of freezing of agricultural <strong>la</strong>bour ; 230 , 5 .<br />

Rates of pay for ArnW personnel <strong>de</strong>tailed for farm<br />

<strong>la</strong>bour referred ND & Labour ; 249 , 8<br />

Prcgress NSS <strong>de</strong>tailing Army personnel for farm .<br />

<strong>la</strong>bour ; up to 10~b to be released ; .250 , 1-2<br />

Invitation expected fr om UK & US for 0-anada to become<br />

full member C©m . Food Board ; Agri c . & WPTB concerned with<br />

appt . Can. rep; 251 , 7-8<br />

Combined Food Board ; Can .membership ; Can .rep . on<br />

UU Relief Admi n~ st rat i on ;P1Q to confer with Agri c . re<br />

nominee ; jL63 , 5- 6<br />

Can . represent -4ti on on Gam . Food Boetrd & UIUMA ; 21r . Gard j,<br />

ner apptd. Com .Food Bd . with Dr.Barton as <strong>de</strong>puty ; 265 ,10<br />

Can . Food 3d . ; invitation to become member received ;<br />

Mr. vardIner concurs in appt . ; press statement ; 266 ,5<br />

CanadW s food position; EAC and Food Requirements<br />

<strong>Committee</strong> joint report ; est . "floor" pr_.icz" approved ;<br />

consi<strong>de</strong>ration <strong>de</strong>ferred ; 271, 2-4<br />

Ibid ; <strong>de</strong>cisions re wheat ac~axr°_~, oats ar d, barl ,~ ;• ;<br />

~or v l,r ,dvnts, etc . : =, 1-4<br />

0


AGRICULTURE<br />

Proposal for inc . in RedCross food parcels for Cam .<br />

& Allied POW ; Food requirements Com.to examine in con .<br />

~ sultation with Agr. & YPTB re effect on civilian suppl<br />

& export cormnitments ; exami .ation by Services re<br />

proposed re<strong>du</strong>ction rations military personnel ; 277 ,2-3<br />

Agricultural policy ; manpower ; ]d-Agr . suggests<br />

change policy of call-up to inc . nos . men avai<strong>la</strong>ble<br />

for agric ; reverting to comp. mil . service on 4 mos .<br />

basis ; M-Lab.proposes leave given men called un<strong>de</strong>r<br />

NRndA by removing restrictions of compaslionate farm<br />

leave or<strong>de</strong>r ; Army staff suggest re-allocation manpower<br />

bet . agric . & in<strong>du</strong>s ; 278 , 6<br />

Report of Food requirements Cam . re i nc . food parcels<br />

for POW ; <strong>de</strong>cision <strong>de</strong>ferred ; 280, 1-2<br />

Ibid ; approvedi modification scale of rations for<br />

Services ; 281 , 2<br />

Agricultural leave policy ; 338, 1-2 ; 339 , 5<br />

0


4.'iYSSINIA<br />

Recognition of Haile Se<strong>la</strong>ssie ; (82, 5) ( 64, 2)<br />

Further successes reported ;88, 1 .<br />

Recognition of Ethiopia ; 220 . 9-10 .<br />

AIR RAID PRECAUTIONS<br />

- CIVILIAN DEFENCE<br />

• Question of publicity re A.R .P. activities ; 75, 6 . ,<br />

G . 0 . C . of-M .D . 7 not to control civilian A .B. P.<br />

work in N.B . ; 83, , 7 .<br />

Letter from G . Graydon, M .P . ; P .C.8962 ; Minister of<br />

Pensions & National Health to confer with Cam . ; 90,4-5 .<br />

Recommendations re equipment & disability compensation<br />

for A .R.P. work9rs ; 91, 1-2 .<br />

Civilian <strong>de</strong>fence - proposals of engineering , construct<br />

ion & architectural organizations ; 211 , 7 .<br />

Appt . of Evaucation Officer, East Coast, discussed ;<br />

/213 , 6 .<br />

Pr-jer Alberta rg &:~ reba<strong>la</strong>tions apnliol tn<br />

?rov . ref-~rred COS for report ; 5 7<br />

Ihi d ; COS report Alta .ontsid,3 ar ..-3 probable +attack//<br />

Recognition B .C . civilian <strong>de</strong>fence organization ;<br />

N .D. not to accept key men for Reserve A my ; Z43, 2<br />

W B .C . Can . on ARP request public<br />

organization<br />

statem ,3nt in support<br />

; ARP pos'n to be reviewed ; 256 , 5-$


AIR RAID P??ECAtT2I02S - CIVILIAN D ::F:MCE ( Cont'd )<br />

Recom. of Director of Civi 1 Air Raid Precuati orss<br />

referred CS for report re re<strong>du</strong>ctinn 11a org . ; 263 , 4<br />

Ibid ; CS_ report re arias of Canada subject t o<br />

enemy attack ; dismission re Aa poiicv dpferred ; 264 ,5<br />

ARP policy ; civilian d3fence to le lirnited to area s<br />

subject to attack ;draft public statement ; CS recoran3ndations<br />

re organizatim questions approved ; release evacuation<br />

officers ; firs-fighting equipment Halifax Hbr ; 266 ,2-4<br />

Ibid ; draft public stntem-nt approved . 269 , .-,<br />

Civil <strong>de</strong>fence organization ; co-operation with US at<br />

bor<strong>de</strong>r areas ; disposal equipment referred Crown Assets<br />

Allocation Com ; 274, 10<br />

ARP activities to be discontinued ; 317 , 11<br />

Action postponed re announcement termination civil<br />

<strong>de</strong>fence org in view changed war situation ; agreed prev .<br />

<strong>de</strong>cision to stand ; 329 ,9-1 0<br />

Ibid ; recan .Director of Civil Defenca - no public<br />

announcement ; Prov . to be advised govt .assistanco to<br />

be withdrawn end fispal yr ; certain areas to continue<br />

local protective services ; approved exception .govt .assiatance<br />

withdrawn as soon as poss ; 33 0 ,7- 8<br />

Civil <strong>de</strong>f .org . to be discontinued except in spac .<br />

<strong>de</strong>signated areas, East & West Coasts ; public announcement ;<br />

333 .3-4


AIRVAYS AND AIRPORTS<br />

• Northwest Staging Rout e<br />

US request reconsi<strong>de</strong>ration <strong>de</strong>c. to take over responsibility<br />

for add'l construction ; agreed <strong>de</strong>c.stand<br />

re granting of contracts by Can-govt ; US permitted<br />

complete work Whitehorse & Ft .3t .John ; 'Transport<br />

authorized modify <strong>de</strong>c . permit add'l minor const'n<br />

und e rt ake n by US ; .190, Z-3<br />

Lst . spec .RCAF Cor_mand, LV Staging area ; 296, 3<br />

US request add'1 const'n Ft .3t .John approved ; to be<br />

paid for by Can ;constructed by US ; Transport in consultation<br />

RCAF to ruodif ;,; p<strong>la</strong>ns if req'd ; 299 ,3-4<br />

US-Can . financial s ittlE,nent,Incl . title to permanent<br />

& norrnerrnkintint const'n, ",'Staging route : 300 , ..-°<br />

Control,maintenance,<strong>de</strong>fence airfields ; control to be<br />

exercised by RCAF ; respons.for main tenance,st c . referred<br />

to Spec .Corqm 'r & Transport for report ; 301 ,5-6<br />

Construction programme on - ; shortage <strong>la</strong>bour <strong>de</strong><strong>la</strong>ying<br />

completion ; poss . using Air Force personne1 ; 302 ,6<br />

Control,maintenance,<strong>de</strong>fence airfields ; RCAF assume<br />

respons . for - ; Trans . responsible for current program<br />

improvem iint, meteorological & radio range services ;<br />

future US proposals to be communicated through Spec .<br />

Commissioner ; 302, 0-7<br />

Spec .Comm'r 13th Report ; racom .35 re survey of US<br />

equip j*ent required on NW Staging ; JJ24,3 ; approved ; 308 ,8<br />

Const'n special accommodation on - approved ; 305 ,4-5<br />

Proposal for improvem3nt & restoration Watson Lake<br />

airport approved ; 306 ,1- 2<br />

Publicity re ferrying US aircraft to Russia via - ;<br />

307 ,4- 5<br />

US request for extension runway (Watson Lake) not<br />

approved ; 316 , 9<br />

US proposals re assumption respons . for eonst'n,<br />

6a intsnanas, supply liquid fuel & gas rsq'ts ; <strong>la</strong>undry<br />

services, telephone lines ; repair facilities ; 319 ,1-2


AIRYAYEr AM AIRPORTS<br />

Northwest Staring Route<br />

US proposals for radical modification const'n<br />

standards on - likely ; <strong>de</strong>sirability obtaining fall informa<br />

tion re strategic necessity ; <strong>de</strong>c .<strong>de</strong>f ; 320 , 2<br />

Prov .add'1 aircraft for - (Expediters) ; <strong>de</strong>c .<strong>de</strong>f ;<br />

30 '<br />

Expediter aircraft for - 331 ,10<br />

0


AIRWAYS AND AIRPORTS<br />

Northwest Staging Route -<br />

Recommendations of PJBD re air staging facilities<br />

across Western Canada ; (,55, 4) ( ;Z2, 5-6) (53, 7-9) (58, 1-2 )<br />

approved ; 61 , 7 .<br />

Air commitments in Nfld . & A<strong>la</strong>ska ; 51, 5 . `<br />

# A<strong>la</strong>ska airway, question of US expenditures on <strong>de</strong>fence<br />

facilities in Canada ; .158, 4-6 .<br />

Funds for additional <strong>de</strong>velopment betwsen Edmonton &<br />

Whitehorse ; direction in principle for T .B . based on<br />

<strong>War</strong> Com . <strong>de</strong>cision (above) ; 162 , 4-5 . '<br />

Oil supplies on A<strong>la</strong>ska airway ; 163, 3.- ., (177, 1 ."<br />

Report re Mr . Power's inspection tour of staging routq<br />

,Flight stri.ps on A<strong>la</strong>ska highway ;( 185 , 13)( 189 , 5-6)<br />

Completion of construction - employment of US tr.ooVB ;<br />

/220 , 8 .<br />

Control of aerodrom9s ; 221 , 2-3 .<br />

PJBD 29th Recommendation rq completion &-dxpansi on of<br />

construction on - ; 222 , 4-5 . .<br />

US proposal for alternative route ; 222, 5-6 .<br />

Ibid ; ICICA & Joint Defence Construction Proiects Pane<br />

report ; financial responsibility ;.225, 8-9 .<br />

Ug reqrist re <strong>de</strong>velopment alternative route to yt<strong>la</strong>slz,<br />

wi thdrTrn ; 232 ,1 ; 235, 4 1 '<br />

US add'1 const'n on Northwest Staging (P<strong>la</strong>n B)<br />

approved ; 241 , 1, 2<br />

Ibid (P<strong>la</strong>n C) approved ; all const'n to be carried on<br />

by US cortractora and <strong>la</strong>bour 'except in Edmonton area ;<br />

( 243 , 3-4<br />

Ibid ; c<strong>la</strong>rifi .eation WC <strong>de</strong>cision ; certain Can .projects<br />

carried on by Trans . Dept . to be completed ; 244 , 1- 2<br />

•<br />

# PJBD 19th Recom . urging completion of Edmonton-Whitehorse<br />

air route ; 108 , 3 .


,LIRWAIM<br />

AND Amon<br />

Northwest Staging Route<br />

0<br />

Recom .8,Spscial Comm'r re status of 29th Bocoan .PJBD<br />

(const'n on Northwest Staging) ; US to be informed not<br />

approved ; 2&7 , 3<br />

(P<strong>la</strong>n CY; all contracts to be let directly by US .-funds<br />

provi<strong>de</strong>d by US ; repsymsnt consi<strong>de</strong>red <strong>la</strong>ter ; Spec.Cemm'r<br />

to see wage ceilings kept ; 24.7, 4<br />

PJBD Journal meeting held Jan .l3A4 ; postwar use <strong>de</strong>fence<br />

facilities, Newfound<strong>la</strong>nd ; telephone circuits,<br />

Northwest Staging; _M,6-7<br />

♦pplicatiops by CP,Ai rlines to erect bldgs .etc. on<br />

aerodraaos Northwest Staging ; agreed private carriers<br />

not to be permitted to construct on govt .aerodromes ;<br />

Za, 5<br />

Add'1 accomm .-NW Staging ; referred back Treas .Bd . for<br />

disposition ; 286 , 2<br />

US add'l construction, with & without Can .approva ► o<br />

US to obtain spec .approval ; 28l, 3<br />

US proposals for re<strong>du</strong>ction t1S4 bal&nces ; inc .reimbursement<br />

US for airfield const'n NW Canada ; telephone<br />

communicat ipns NW Staging ; <strong>de</strong>c .<strong>de</strong>ferred ; 286 ,3-6<br />

Ibid ; payt . for add'1 coffit'n, NW Staging ; A7,1-3<br />

US request add'1 conat'n & repairs on - ; not apprvd<br />

pending outcome financial discussiond with U5<br />

288 ;<br />

,1-2<br />

287 ,3-.4<br />

US prograraae rehabilitation on -<br />

clu<strong>de</strong> payt ; US unwilling in-<br />

. for new const'n in financial agreement ;<br />

US request approved ; Can . oontract o:-s & <strong>la</strong>b<br />

employdd<br />

. to be<br />

; Can .govt . assume financial respona . & grant all<br />

contracts for conat'n of permanent nature ;<br />

US-Can<br />

288 ,2_3<br />

.-financial arrangements ; inc .pa9t . for<br />

telephone lines, NW Staging ; 289 , 2<br />

JDCPPanel report on Spec.Coaa'r 29th Recom .re<br />

telephone lines bet . Intermediate airfields, N ;q Stagi<br />

not approved - teletype facilities avai<strong>la</strong>ble ; 290 , 1 ~


AIRWAYS AND AIRPORTS<br />

~ Northeast Air Ferry Routes (73, 7 .<br />

Cana d a to explore staging facilities<br />

Construction of Air base at i 1 orthwest<br />

in Labrador ;/<br />

River, !A brado :<br />

A03, 10-11.<br />

US expenditures on <strong>de</strong>fence facilities in Canada ;<br />

question of Chiico project ; ,15,@, 4-6.<br />

PJBD JEnarnal ; reference to Chimo pro,ject ; b~' 2, 2-3 .<br />

Extension of Goose River airfield, Labrador ; requirei<br />

for expansion in US P erry Command operations ; 1.~2, 8- 9<br />

Chiefs of Staff recommendation re - proposed aerodrome<br />

at Fort Chimo ; 164 ,_5 .<br />

Pronosals of US Army Air Forces Ferry kmmand ; referred<br />

to Chiefs of Staff and PM ; 166 , 6-7 .<br />

PJBD Journal incorporating 26th Bee=4 Chiefs of Stad<br />

report re <strong>de</strong>fence aspects re - ; division of responsibility<br />

for construction referred to sub-com . of <strong>War</strong> Can<br />

/I71 , 4-6 .<br />

Gen . Pope reports modification of US proposals re - ;<br />

. and US <strong>de</strong>sire to postpone consi<strong>de</strong>ration ; 172 , 5 .<br />

US Minister's request for information re Canadianun<strong>de</strong>rtaking<br />

in respect of ; 173 , 4 .<br />

Modified US prpposals ; Chiefs of Gtafft-recommend3-<br />

tion re division of responsibility !Dr construction &<br />

<strong>de</strong>fence of aerodromes ; <strong>War</strong> Com . <strong>de</strong>cision for US govt ;<br />

/175 , 3-5 .<br />

Ioid ; amen<strong>de</strong>d <strong>de</strong>cision re construction & <strong>de</strong>fence at<br />

The Pas & Churchill ; }76, 8-9-<br />

,',Canadian <strong>de</strong>fence responsibilities ; report of Chiefs<br />

of Staff re Regina, The Pas, Churchill ; 185, 2 .<br />

Pro o osed LKS air station, Mingan, P .Q . •,Zhiefs of<br />

Staff to sxami•ne <strong>de</strong>fence aspects ; 2UO , 11-12 .<br />

IGid ; VOGS raporti approval sub ject to US <strong>de</strong>fence<br />

responsibility ; 201 ,<br />

Seven Is<strong>la</strong>nds air station - to provi<strong>de</strong> .operational<br />

10 oase in 6t . Lawrence area & for use on Goose bay ferry<br />

ro,,ite ; 233._2-3.


AIRWAYS AND AIRPORTS<br />

Northeast Air Ferry Route s<br />

Control of aerodromes ; particu<strong>la</strong>r reference to Ooose<br />

Bay, Mingan, Dorval ; 221 , 2-3 .<br />

Additional US construction at voose 5ay, Labrador ; 229 , 7<br />

?JBD agreed mil.itar;r. highway from Senneterreto Goose<br />

Hay as proposed by auebec Mini ter of Minesnot military<br />

necessity-, 235 , 2<br />

_<br />

CGS _to report upnr Todi fic3tion<br />

-forr;; rout e by U5 ; 235 , 4_5<br />

Ibid ; <strong>de</strong>cision <strong>de</strong>ferred ; 2J3,_ 3<br />

- UK proposed amendment to Goose Bay air base lease involved<br />

postwar aviation commitment ; not approved ; 255 , 2<br />

C/S report re modificatinn route approved ; <strong>de</strong>fence,<br />

control, maintenance to stand until presentatin 32nd<br />

Recom .PJBD ; =, 4-5 x bb, b<br />

Goose Bay air base lease ; Can.proposals not accepted<br />

by UK ; draft reply reiterating Can.pos'n approved ; •<br />

&A , °2 ; 262 , 1- 2<br />

Const 'n additional facilities GOOSE) Bay airbaso<br />

api;roved ; ::65 ,<br />

4 Lease Goose Bay air base ; UK proposals remains(; unacceptable<br />

Can. govt ;no further action at present ; 267 . 3<br />

Recom . ICATP re Mackenzie River Air Route & Northeast<br />

Staging - fullest information re NE Staging to be obtained<br />

from US ; Investigation flight to c<strong>la</strong>ssify all<br />

information on route ; 279 , 3<br />

US proposals for re<strong>du</strong>ction US4 ba<strong>la</strong>nces ; inc. reimbursement<br />

airfield const'n NE Canada ; 286 ,3-6<br />

Ibid ; - DI[ of Fin . to seek avoid payt . for Crimson<br />

RoLte ; 287 ,1-3 ;<br />

Ibid ; H. Finance states probably nee . assume cost<br />

,of - ; 288 ,1-2 .<br />

International civil aviation ; US-Can . discussions<br />

opportunity exp<strong>la</strong>nation to US Can .position re Goose<br />

Bay air base ; 288 , 7<br />

Termination financial agreement with nee . pay for<br />

Crimson route - Mingan airfield & Goose Bay ; 289,2


AIRFiAY5 AND<br />

AIRPORT S<br />

Northeast Air Ferry Route s<br />

•<br />

US propose settlement Goose Bay air base lease<br />

postponed until after war ; Can.High Cc©m'r reports<br />

<strong>de</strong><strong>la</strong>y prejudicing Can-Nfld. re<strong>la</strong>tions ; further attempts<br />

of settlement to be ma<strong>de</strong> ; 289 , 3<br />

Def :ince Newf<strong>du</strong>nd<strong>la</strong>nd ; Can-policy ; proposal Can .<br />

assume respons . for <strong>de</strong>fence Nfld .& Lab ; Can. position<br />

ro <strong>de</strong>fence bases cd . be c<strong>la</strong>rified ; <strong>de</strong>c.<strong>de</strong>f ; 292 ,4 i-i-5<br />

2 3, 5<br />

Repai rs to rnnways, Gan<strong>de</strong>r,Nfld ;approved ; 297 ,9-10<br />

Improv,3ment roa .1 bet .Torbay air base & St .John's<br />

approved : 300 ,1- 2<br />

US-Can-financial sottlement ; incl . Can-title to per<br />

& non-per .const'n Crimson Route ; Mingan airfield ;<br />

eliminate T,J3 c<strong>la</strong>ims re perm .con t'n Goose Bay ; 300 ,2,A<br />

Lease Goose Bay air base ; to suggest to UK question<br />

of civil & mil .us® of - be reserved for discussion<br />

• after war & uiging no further <strong>de</strong><strong>la</strong>y in settlement ; PM<br />

suggests pending financial di sc .with UK shd .have bearing<br />

on UK attitu<strong>de</strong> re Goose Bay lease ; affecting<br />

NFLD-Can .re<strong>la</strong>tions ; 30 2 ,5<br />

Intarnatinnal civil aviation ; Commonwealth discussions<br />

; <strong>de</strong>s . of settling Goose Bay lease prior to(310,3•4<br />

initiating further Commonvsam" th discussions ; 308 ,5-6/<br />

Goose Bay ; US request for add'l minor const In<br />

approved ; 308 , 9<br />

UK goy t .accept Can .proposals re postwar military &<br />

civil use Goose Bay air base ; 311 , pr<br />

Re<strong>du</strong>ction Army garrison, Goose Bay approved ; 315 ,4-5<br />

PJBD Journal,meeting aept .6/& 7 ; US abandonment zi ri<br />

fielda .on - referred to CS re <strong>de</strong>fence aspects ; 316 ,6-8<br />

Disposition airfields (Churchlll,The Pas,Southarcrpton<br />

C/S recom .facilitiosp<strong>la</strong>ced on care & maintenance basis ;<br />

•ilse hospital facilities for local popu<strong>la</strong>tion ; <strong>de</strong>f ; 326 ,6<br />

Hospital at The Pas ; ac, ;nisition by M&R ; 32E3 ,9


d1RWAYS AND gIRPOffi3<br />

Northeast Air Ferry Routes<br />

Meteorological services, Inter<strong>de</strong>partmental<br />

com.recom. Canada take over, apprvd ; 332,6_7<br />

Dispositinn of fields ; Trans . to submit estimate<br />

min.amt . required to prevent <strong>de</strong>terior•ation ; 332 , 6<br />

Disposition fields ; US release respons .for control,<br />

maint enance,<strong>de</strong>fence, accepted ; Southampton Is .abandoned ;<br />

Churchill & The Pas on non-operational basis un<strong>de</strong>r<br />

control of Transport 4 :LCqjZ4l,4<br />

0


AIRWAYS AND AIRPORT S<br />

Trans-At<strong>la</strong>ntic air service<br />

Can . trans -dt`<strong>la</strong>nt i c air service to handle Can . offi c-<br />

ial personnel & mail ; inter<strong>de</strong>partmental committee on<br />

international civil aviation etc . ;withdrawal from 19 ~5<br />

i►gresmeht ; 164 ,7-8<br />

Canadian At<strong>la</strong>ntic air service ; comunications re<br />

19 65 Agreement ; ICICA recommendatinns - communication<br />

to UK re allocation of space on BOA aircraft operated<br />

by TCA; re obtainirg US p<strong>la</strong>nes for service ; 175 ,1 9-11<br />

Ibid ; amen<strong>de</strong>d <strong>de</strong>cision ; 176 , 6- 7<br />

Approval of Mr .Nowe's proposals re building of 50<br />

transport p<strong>la</strong>nes, obtaining of 3 U ; aircraft ;withdrawal<br />

from 193 5 Agreement ; 200 , 4<br />

ICII :d report re trans-At<strong>la</strong>ntic service ; 203 ,5<br />

Regu<strong>la</strong>tions re control of passages on route<br />

IC . ;232,7<br />

;TP regu<strong>la</strong>tions re priorities on route ; 249<br />

Cen<br />

,7<br />

.McNaught on urges extension service to 1Seditereranean<br />

area ; approach to US govt . re plsnes ;<br />

I bid<br />

200 ,5<br />

; procurement add' I Lancas ters ; 263 , 6-7<br />

Allotment add' 1 transport aircraft to Canada ;<br />

Minister to examine re position of trans-At<strong>la</strong>ntic<br />

mail service, etc . j;93, 2-3<br />

ncqui sit i on transport aircraft (Dek,& L i b ) z.eq,d<br />

for mail service overseas & est .trans-continental service<br />

& mail servico to I&dit ; sub-com<br />

proposals & gen .ICATP to consi<strong>de</strong>r<br />

.problem co-or(lination govt<br />

services ;<br />

.uir transport<br />

Ibid ; acqiu sition aircraft auth ri zed pending subrnissiOn<br />

further raort on co-ordination govt-air transc,ort<br />

services ; fl;rther cons .afld'1 trans-continental services<br />

poss, relgase by RCAF of aircraft to TCA •<br />

; ~:,95 4 '<br />

Ibid : TC A to provi<strong>de</strong> directservice to<br />

eratinr~ to Gib<br />

UK , o ; RCAF<br />

" . edit & r.~ ; approved ; 9 6 ,1-2<br />

") Proposal for movement overseas of newspapers & period<br />

icals on govt .service ; 305 , 6<br />

Ibid ;system of priorities ; approyed ;306,2


Al AIRWAYS dND Al 9P ORT 3<br />

Trans-At<strong>la</strong>ntic servic e<br />

0<br />

Acquisition add 11 aircraft (Dakotaa j apprvd ; 330 ,8<br />

331 ,10<br />

Travel to UK ; spec .security raatrictinns removed ;336 ,8<br />

Ibid pres .regu<strong>la</strong>tions e airpriorities to be strictl y<br />

adm ; 333,7 - -<br />

0


AIM'AY5 IfiD nIRPORT B<br />

(on international<br />

Inter<strong>de</strong>partmental <strong>Committee</strong> civil aviation )<br />

•<br />

Est . of - to consi<strong>de</strong>r Canadian At<strong>la</strong>ntic air service<br />

; to have continning responsibility re international<br />

civil aviation, 164 ; 7- 8<br />

Two recommenda,tion;: of - re Can .At<strong>la</strong>ntic air<br />

service ; 175 ,10-11 ; 176 , 6-7<br />

Report of - outlining pr opo sal for conference on<br />

Trans-At<strong>la</strong>ntic Air Service 9afetv Org('.'1'i21SOj ; informal<br />

committee ; provision of funris ; 185 . 11-1 , '<br />

Report on TASSO discussions in Ottawa ; amendment<br />

to draft Dublin agreem,3nt ; 196 , 8<br />

ICICA report re Can .trans-.at<strong>la</strong>ntic air service ;<br />

'NOl ,5<br />

ICIC& report re r,)5 military air transport over<br />

Can ; approval Can-US over-all agredment ; 220 , 5-6<br />

ICICA report re Pan American Airways w propose d<br />

servicc to tti7,i tehorse ; temporary operation apprvd ;<br />

~20 ,6-7<br />

Report re Can-US 1940 Air Transport t ►rrangement ;<br />

approval prop .excharge of notes renewing arrangement ;<br />

220 , 7<br />

US proposal re alternative northwest Staging route<br />

referred to IC1Cb ; w2 :? , 5- 6<br />

Ibi 3; report of ICICA ; ~u5 , 8-9<br />

ICICa statement of govt . <strong>de</strong>c<strong>la</strong>ration on civil air<br />

transport approved ; 228 , 8<br />

Regu<strong>la</strong>tions ra control of trans-At<strong>la</strong>ntic air<br />

traffic approved ; 232 , 7<br />

Pre s. CPR re govt . statement on civil air transport<br />

policy ; referred 1CICA for report; 1-2<br />

Ibid ; ICICA recommend statement remain unchanged ;<br />

Pres .CPR interview with P 11 & DZidsbrs concerned ; 236 ,3<br />

ICICA report re postwar international air transport<br />

policy received ;discussion <strong>de</strong>ferred ; 44 , 2<br />

ICICA re-constituted as Inter<strong>de</strong>partmental Com .on<br />

Air Transport Policy ; re-<strong>de</strong>fined i'onct fons ; 244 ,2_3


AIR''InYS AND AIRPORTS<br />

(on AIR TRANSPORT<br />

jnterd ev artm e ntal <strong>Committee</strong> POLICY) .<br />

Recom.5,3pec .Comm'r re est .board to <strong>de</strong>al with<br />

major policies in <strong>de</strong>velopment c©mmercial aviation as<br />

affecting resources and pos'n. of commercial air lines<br />

(J5 & Can .) referred 1CATP ; 247 , 2<br />

c'tecom . 6, Spec . Corrm'r re est_.air control unit in Northwest<br />

to supervise & control all air operations ;<br />

referred ICATP ; . -2<br />

UK proposal Canmonwealth agree on general principles<br />

re intern'l civil aviation ;ICATP to consi<strong>de</strong>r ;<br />

248 .2- 3<br />

Recommendation ICATP re air transport control in<br />

Northwest approved ; 249,1-2 -<br />

ICATP regu<strong>la</strong>tions re priorities on Can .trans-<br />

At<strong>la</strong>ntic air service approved ; 249 , 7<br />

Report ICA.'"P on UY, general principles re post-Ha6<br />

air transport policy ; <strong>de</strong>c .<strong>de</strong>ferred ; 250 , 4<br />

Ibid ; approved for communication UK ; 251,5 -<br />

Tra<strong>de</strong> and CoOnerce to arrpt . rep . on ICATP if<br />

]diniiter consi<strong>de</strong>rs necessary ; 26 1 , 2-3<br />

ICAiP report on air transport policy for Commonweal,<br />

th discussions ; consi<strong>de</strong>ration <strong>de</strong>ferred ; 261 , 4<br />

ICid ; report approved for u-se by Can-<strong>de</strong>legates ;<br />

263 ,4-5<br />

Commonwealth meeting ; roport of Sub-committees<br />

referred to ICATY ; 265 , 6-7 -<br />

Report of Can .dgl?gatios referred to ICATP ; 266 ,6-7<br />

Ibid ; report of Can .<strong>de</strong>leg'atirm accepted as stating<br />

views of govt . re international convention and security<br />

as basis for furth~'r discussions ; revised draft o f<br />

Lor4on Cub-comnittae report on Co-op . within Commonwealth<br />

approved ; 268 , 3-4<br />

3pac . RCAF service (Mail) ; question of passer.-<br />

ger priorities for other than 11C.41 personnel referre<br />

to ICATP ; 268 , 6<br />

Ibid ; re-(,ort re approved ; 269 ,3


AI RVAYS AND AIRPORTS<br />

(on Air Transport<br />

• Inter<strong>de</strong>vartmental <strong>Committee</strong> Policy )<br />

Report of ICpTP on domestic aviation policy ; <strong>de</strong>c.<br />

<strong>de</strong>ferred; =, 5<br />

Report of ICATP, domestic aviation policy ; ICATP<br />

to prepare p<strong>la</strong>n for est . civil aeronautics authority ;<br />

no licenses to be issued for Air Services pending<br />

report ; I CATP & PO to examine & report on carriag e<br />

of mai 1 by air ; 278 , 1-3<br />

Report & draft convention re international air<br />

transport submitted by ICATP and approved as prov .<br />

statement Canadian poli c,y ; 278 , 3<br />

Recom . ICATP re Mackenzie River Air Route ;<br />

est . engineer by Transport at each <strong>la</strong>nding strip<br />

from Waterways to Norman Wells to maintain liaison<br />

with US & to complete engineering survey of location<br />

& submit recom. re possible postwar use ; Northeas t<br />

• Staging - fullest information re to be obtained from<br />

US ; investigation flight to c<strong>la</strong>ssify all information<br />

on route ; 279 , 3<br />

US suggest discussions with Can . & UK re International<br />

air transport ; proposed summary attached to<br />

draft convention submitted by I CATP & approved by<br />

<strong>War</strong> Com. be forwar<strong>de</strong>d UK and US as Can .view ; 280 , 2<br />

Disposition surplus training atna . result <strong>de</strong>c.<br />

in BCATP referred ICATP for report ; 284, 8<br />

Rep . Chairman, 'CPR, re c<strong>la</strong>rifidation of govt .poliq<br />

re domestic aviation ; to be consi<strong>de</strong>red by full<br />

<strong>Cabinet</strong> ; ICATP to report re est . civil aviation<br />

'authorityt 285, 8- 9<br />

US abandonment airfields Mackenzie River route :<br />

recom. ICATP approval - US advised of respon. for a<strong>de</strong>quate<br />

notice ; Transport to assume control & maintenane<br />

Provi<strong>de</strong>nce & Resolution ; Transport authorized purcbas<br />

maintenance equipment at airfieHs ; 288 , 5


AIRWAYS AND AIIWORT3<br />

(on Air Transport<br />

Lntsr<strong>de</strong>~artmental <strong>Committee</strong> Policy )<br />

Disposal surplus training stations ; recom . ICATP apprvd<br />

- disposal to be referred Crown Assets Allocation Com ;<br />

to be maintained by Trans .pen4ing disposa ; Transport<br />

firbt opportunity go ,.- acquire ; poss . use for occupati"onal<br />

training & rehabilitation ; 288 ,5-6<br />

dcquisition trair-port aircraft (Lib . ;c ;aak .), re-old<br />

for mail service overseas, est . tr.ans-contii*en41 service<br />

& mail service to i.:edi t ; sub-com.ICATP to consi<strong>de</strong>r ; also<br />

gen .problQm co-ordination govt .air transport services ;<br />

294, ':-3<br />

Ibid : acquisition aircraft authorized panding submission<br />

further report ; add'1 trans-r.nntinental service ;<br />

poss .rel iase by RCAF of aircraft to TCA ; 295 . 4<br />

Ibid ; int-~rir., report ; release Lockheeds to TCA being,<br />

explored ; rQcom . TCA provi le direct service to UK ; RCAF<br />

op :3rating to Gibralter & ]aledit ;approved ; 295 ,1-2 •<br />

Air servica Ottawa-Washington ; report ICATP ; not<br />

appro-red ; poss . Car. .through service to Chicago to be<br />

explored ; -200 ,3-4<br />

Air transport ; co-ordination for war purposes ; 3rd<br />

report sub-committee of IOATF re aircraft, operations,<br />

personnel, co-oper,tion; loan Lo<strong>de</strong>stars to TCA by RCAF<br />

approved ; .303 ,3-4<br />

PJBD Journal ; meeting Sept.6&7 ; US abandonment airfields<br />

on NE Staging referred to - for report re civil<br />

aspe cts ; 316 ,6-8<br />

0


AIRWAYS AND AIRPORTS<br />

.Mackenzie River Air Route (Low Level Air Route )<br />

Recom . of JDCPP re Recom . 27 of Spec . Cor.un'r re<br />

survey Mackenzie River air route approved ; 274 ,7-8<br />

Est . RCAF control over <strong>la</strong>nding fielus,atc . on - ;<br />

Secretary & Spec.Comm'r to explore with Air Staff ;274,<br />

8-9<br />

Recom .ICATP re - ; engineer eat . by 'Oransport at<br />

<strong>la</strong>nding strips from Waterways to Norman Wells to maintain<br />

liaison with US ; to complete engineering survey<br />

of locatinn & submit recom .re postwar use ; 279 , 3<br />

Survey Low Level Route ; no furthar steps to be<br />

taken ; 279 , 4<br />

Spec .Comm'r Eighth Report, Recom .30 - RCAF cortrol<br />

& maintenance - ; 280 , 5<br />

US abandornient airfields on - ; recom .ICATP apprvd ;<br />

•US to be advi sod of respons . for a<strong>de</strong>quate notice of<br />

abandonment ; Transport assume control & maintenance<br />

Provi<strong>de</strong>nce & Resolution ; Trans .authorized purchase<br />

maintenance equipment ; 288 , 5<br />

Recom .30, Spec .Comm'r ; RCAF control & maintenance<br />

of - ; JDCPP report ; no action pen ing c<strong>la</strong>rification<br />

of future of route ; Transport to assume reapona .for<br />

fiells abandoned by US ; 290 , 1<br />

Disposal US movables in Canada ; abandonnent airfields<br />

on - ; equipment avai<strong>la</strong>ble ; JDCPP recommend<br />

e4quiries referred Cr .Assets Allocatinn Com ; sales<br />

limited to govt .<strong>de</strong>pts & Crown Companies pending final<br />

policy ; approved ; 290 ,3-4<br />

US aband ormer.t flight s t ri ps , on - ; Transport to<br />

assume respons . for maintenance ; 495,6-7<br />

US-Can.financial settlement ; including Can .title t o<br />

Se rmanent & non permanent c omt 'n on - ; .300,2-3<br />

Completion Mackenzie River Low Level route - Recom .<br />

34 of Spec .Comm'r ; <strong>de</strong>c.<strong>de</strong>ferred ; 300 , 4<br />

Ibid ; agreed survey not to be continued ; 301 ,5


AIR'VAYS AND AIRPORT S<br />

Mackenzie River Air Rout e<br />

Spec . Cornm'r 13th Report ; Recom . 36 re abandonment<br />

Mills Lake flight strip; approved ; 308 , 8<br />

US abandonnent remaining fields on - ; Trans .to assume<br />

control & maintenance & acquire equip$snt ; ND-L to provid<br />

transport as req'd ; 305. 5<br />

Report of Meteorological Com ; Canada to take over<br />

meteorological, radio range, communications services<br />

on - ; 3y~0,1-2<br />

Abandonment fields ; further re~~ort to be prep ;326,6<br />

Ibid ; agreed Trans . to maintain at standards rie-q--rd<br />

for local needs ; 332 ,7


nIR~`~r.Ya<br />

AND AIRPORTS<br />

International civil aviation {Pos twar )<br />

• ::st . inter<strong>de</strong>partmental committee to have conti niing<br />

responsibi lity re internati onal civil aviation ;<br />

lk-:,, 7-8<br />

Mr .L<strong>de</strong>n discusses national policies ; 2,.?8 ,6<br />

Alternative to UK proposal for Commonwealth<br />

meetings in London re - ; suggest meeting held in<br />

Ottawa with U5 repres3nted ; 1,41 ,3-4<br />

Ibid ; UK to be informed no objection to exchange<br />

of views in writirg among Commonwealth nations in<br />

advance of nu3et i rg ; 243 , 9<br />

ICICA report re postwar int3rnational air transport<br />

policỵ, discussion <strong>de</strong>ferred ; 244 , 2<br />

ICICA reconstituted as IC111.TP ; re<strong>de</strong>fined functions<br />

24,1.,2-3 - -<br />

Proposed conference ; agree-i JK be informed international<br />

conference sh(i .not be hold Ottawa : US srir.l .<br />

~ not be exclu<strong>de</strong>d fraa initial discussions ; preliminar y<br />

exchange views in writing ; 247,7-8 ; 248 ,1-<br />

UK proposal Commonwealth agree on general<br />

principles re - ; ICATP to consi<strong>de</strong>r ; 248,2-3<br />

Report IC6TP on U .ụ general principles re - •<br />

<strong>de</strong>cision <strong>de</strong>ferred ; 250 , 4<br />

Ibid ; approved for communication UK ; L- 51 9$~<br />

Postwar policy-, Commonwealth conferonce ; Canada<br />

shd retain freedom to negotiate ; 253 ,2-3<br />

Can .posiition re conference discussed with Br<br />

Ilir .PM<br />

.Ciurchill to discuss witi<br />

;<br />

. Mr .Roosevelt ; 254 ,7-8<br />

UK proposed amen .iment to Goose Bay air bas<br />

lease ; wd e<br />

.involve postwar aviation c(unmitment<br />

ap,)roved ; not<br />

; to be taken up with UK ; 255 ,2 ; 260,2 ;262,1-2<br />

Commonwealth conference discussed with Br .Ppg ; t o<br />

discuss wibh 2r .Roo3evelt ; aoreed Can.to be represanted<br />

at informal & e, ;pioratory discussions ; basi s<br />

loca<strong>la</strong> international conference to stand ; 2 & 57,4-5


..I 7AYS AND IMPORT S<br />

j;ternati,onal civil aviation (postwart<br />

Reply to Br .PZt mom. on air transport policy <strong>de</strong>- •<br />

ferreY ; <strong>de</strong>sirable to ootain US vieRrs informally ; '~58 ,6-7<br />

Br .PM states Pres .Roosevelt had no objection Can .<br />

participation discussions ; reply Can.objection to<br />

unfavourable reaction in US ; draft comment on Br .PM<br />

memo . re air transport policy app roved ;ZbL9, 1-2<br />

Commonwealth mseting to be held Oct . ; L1-K&S to<br />

participate ; 260 . 1-2<br />

ICATP report on air transport policy for Commonavealt<br />

discussions ; consi<strong>de</strong>ration <strong>de</strong>ferred ; ?61 , 4<br />

Ibid ; report approved for use by Can .<strong>de</strong>legates ;<br />

3§3,4-5<br />

Commonwealth meeti rgs ; report of Sui-Corrmitteea<br />

referred to ICATP ; 265 , 6-7<br />

Report of Can.<strong>de</strong>legation referred to ICATP ; 266 ,0-7<br />

Agreed UK proposals re Goose Bay airbas 3 leas t<br />

remained unsatisfactory ; no ft)rther action at<br />

present ; 267 , 3<br />

Report of ICdTP on report of Can.<strong>de</strong>legatinn accepted<br />

as stating views of govt rP international cornention &<br />

security ; revi :3ed draft of London Sub-cQAmitt3e report<br />

on Co-op .within Ccnunonwealth apuroved ; 268 , 3-4<br />

Report & draft conventiun re international air<br />

transport aubnitted by ICATP & approved as provisional<br />

statement of Can .policy ; 278 , 3<br />

US suggest discussions with Can . & UK re international.<br />

air transport ; proposed that summary attached to draft<br />

convention already app ro ved by <strong>War</strong> Com . be forwar<strong>de</strong>d<br />

UK and US as Can. view ; 280 . 2<br />

UK requ9st ext . US invitation for international air<br />

transport-discussions to inc . Australia, New Zea<strong>la</strong>nd &<br />

S .Africa ; US suggest holding of bi<strong>la</strong>teral discussions ;<br />

USEA to explore poss . of informal exchange of views ~<br />

with US ; 265 , 3-4


i.I17AYS AND AIRPORTS<br />

International civil avia tion (postwar )<br />

US press obtain substance Can .draft convention re -<br />

Convention to be communicated to iF govt ; 287• 1<br />

US procpeding with bi<strong>la</strong>teral discussions ; U3-Can .<br />

di sc .pri or to U`K di scuss ions ; opportuni t,y for exp<strong>la</strong>nati<br />

)n to US of jan.position re Goose Bay ; 288 , 7<br />

UK govt .propose settlement list 'Goose nay air base<br />

postponed until-after war ; <strong>de</strong><strong>la</strong>y prejudicing Can-b'fld<br />

re<strong>la</strong>tions ;flurthar ittsmpts to be ma<strong>de</strong> ; ;89 , 3<br />

Report on US-Can di 3cussi ons ; :.oviet rep .to bo in-<br />

*ited visit Ottawa for di-sc .prior US conversatfrnc ;<br />

291, 4<br />

Lease Goose bay ai rbase ; to suggest to UK that<br />

question of civil & mil .use be reserved for discussion<br />

after war ; 302, 5<br />

UK proposal for meeting at official level to make<br />

• recom. re p<strong>la</strong>ns for est .& operation air services bet .<br />

Commonwealth nations ; UK to be reo,uested to indicate<br />

more specifically purposes of proposed meeting ; <strong>de</strong>s .<br />

of settling Goose Bay lease, prior ini hting further<br />

discussions ; ,US invitation to Canada to -npply inform<br />

tion re tentative p<strong>la</strong>ns for international air routes<br />

after war - to be forwar<strong>de</strong>d when avai<strong>la</strong>ble ; 308,5-6<br />

US to be informed of Can .<strong>de</strong>sire that multi<strong>la</strong>teral<br />

conversati ors be held earliest poss .date before bi<strong>la</strong>teral<br />

conversations initiated ; UK invitation to partieipate<br />

Commonwealth discussions accepted ; UK request<br />

re air transport services to 3 .Pacific approved on<br />

condition no fare-paying passengers & US consent ;310-<br />

3-4<br />

UK govt . accept Can .proposals re postwar military<br />

& civil us* Goose Bay air bass ; 311 , 6<br />

US invitation to participation in international<br />

meetings, Nov.l ; Commonwealth discussions ; 311,7-8


AI MAYS AND AIRPORTS<br />

International eivil aviatio n<br />

Commonwealth conversation a re - to takep<strong>la</strong>ce<br />

in Canada prior to international meetings ; 316 , 2<br />

Ibid ; Ire<strong>la</strong>nd not to be invited to attend Commonwealti,<br />

dimacussions ; 317,3-4<br />

Draft instructions to Can .<strong>de</strong>legates at international<br />

& Commonwealth meetings ; approved ; 348 , 6<br />

Interim report upon Mstdnjgs:Aa Chicago ; 324 ,6<br />

Internati-onal conference, Chicago ; sig. by Canada of<br />

Final Act ; Interim Agreemont ; Permanent Convention ;<br />

intention to sign 8reedans 1 and 2 Agreement ; Five Freedom<br />

agreement ; seat of interim org.located Can-ida ;<br />

Can .elected membership on Council ; Commonwealth dis .<br />

Montreal - Commonwealth Air Transport Council ; methods<br />

of co-op re trans-Pacific services ; 327 ,2-3<br />

Canada-US meetings, NY ; to discuss Qan-US air<br />

services ; cors titution jt . Can-US Board ; sign. by •<br />

Canada Two Freedom Agreemont approved ; 329, 3<br />

Can-DS agreement re ro ut es to be opera fid ; exchange of<br />

notes ; modification re customs to be inclu<strong>de</strong>d only if<br />

imnediately acceptable to US ; Spec .Co$m'r to act re<br />

Can-A<strong>la</strong>ska services ;<br />

is


See also : Canol Projec t<br />

A,lFr,,VAV.S AND<br />

AIRPORT S<br />

~ Genera l<br />

Additional operational air bases, Mari tij . , es ; 23,4<br />

Uv <strong>de</strong>sire for base nr . Nfld .airport ; 53,2-3 ;54,1-2<br />

Air commitments, Nfld . & A<strong>la</strong>ska : 61,5<br />

Reallotment aerodromes, Detert, Charlottetown,Dorva1,St<br />

.John,P .Q . ; 74, 7<br />

Est .air base, TorBay, bIfld ; 79, 2<br />

Conversion if fields for nig~:t flying ; 87,7-8<br />

Development aerodrome at Mohawk ; 130,2<br />

Protgctiun airfields & oil stores ; 153, 2<br />

Report ICICA outlining proposal for conference on<br />

Trans-At<strong>la</strong>ntic Air Service Safety Organization (TASSO) ;<br />

•informal committee ; provision funds ; 185 ,11-12<br />

Report an TASSO discussions in Ottawa ; amendment to<br />

draft -Oublin agreement ; 196 , 8<br />

ICICA report re US military air transport over<br />

~Canada ; approval of Can-11S over-all agreement ; 220 ,5-6<br />

ICICA report re Pan American Airways and propose d<br />

service to itibitehors9 ; temporary operation apprvd ;<br />

220 ,6- 7<br />

ICICA report re Can-US 1940 Air Transport Arrangement<br />

; approval prop. exchange of notes rene% ing ; 220 ,7<br />

Controi of aerodromes in Canada (those used jointl y<br />

by Canadian & US forces ; those used by Service &<br />

civilian aircraft) 221 ,2-3 ; amen<strong>de</strong>d <strong>de</strong>cision ; 230 ,1-2<br />

Airfields <strong>de</strong>veloped along lJanol project ( See •<br />

"Canol Project,, )<br />

Reimbursement of US for air bases constructed in<br />

Canada ; 226;;8 ; Na,6-7<br />

ICICA statement of govt . <strong>de</strong>c<strong>la</strong>ration on civil air<br />

transport approved ; 228 , 8<br />

Presi<strong>de</strong>nt, CPR re govt . statement on civil air<br />

transport policy ; referred ICICA for report ; 233,1-2<br />

ICICA recommend statement remain unchanged ; interview<br />

qp wi th PM & Ministers concerned with Pres. CPR ; 236 ,3<br />

Control of aerodromes ; 21D-A ; LA; Jdast to submit<br />

revised draft re ; 232 , 4


41 c'fi1AY :3 AND AIRPORTS<br />

nera l<br />

Control of aerodromes ; draft statement ar,PrOved ;<br />

=, 1<br />

Zlst Recom.PJBD re control aerodromesreferred t o<br />

Sec for consultation with RA & Air Staff & report ;235,3<br />

Add'1 aerodrome ccnst'n in Canada ; US Corps of<br />

Engineers to let contracts for movable and temporary<br />

conw,t'n ; 235 ,3 ; Z~7, 2<br />

Agreement with US Treasury re Can .holidings US<br />

exchange ; agreed no accts . re <strong>de</strong>fence const'n by Canada<br />

for US ren<strong>de</strong>red at present ; <strong>de</strong>cision <strong>de</strong>ferred re payt .<br />

for US cons t'n in Canada ; 2.37,2-4<br />

U3 proposal re expansion airfiell at Torbay,Nfld .<br />

approved ; subjection condi ti orB, re const'n ; 237,4-5<br />

31st Recom . re control aerodrQnes ; revised draft<br />

approved ; 237 , 5<br />

Draft <strong>de</strong>spatch to US ; settlement for Can.expend<br />

ttare on US account re <strong>de</strong>fence const'n to be left<br />

until after war approved ; 23g , 7<br />

31st Recon .re control of aerodromes approved as-basis<br />

for recommendation sche<strong>du</strong>ling obligations of U5<br />

re aerodromes in use & Can.<br />

; 241,4-5<br />

Can .govt . to acquire property in Canada req'd by U5<br />

to be ;<br />

ma<strong>de</strong> avai<strong>la</strong>ble as from Crown ; 243 ,9,1 0<br />

Lii n.1 st ers ND-$ & US report exi st i ng arrangements re<br />

joint-civil & military use aerodromes satisfactory<br />

Minister ;244,2<br />

ND-A reports instructions issued to Ai<br />

Staff that iise<br />

r<br />

RCAF aerodromes by private airlines matter<br />

of govt .policy ;permission to be granted only by govt<br />

Iiecom.5,Spec .Comm1r ;2~<br />

; est .board to <strong>de</strong>al with policie s<br />

in <strong>de</strong>velopment commercial aviation as affecting rasources<br />

c~ pos'n commercial air lines (ITS & Can<br />

referred IC,gTP . ) in Northwest<br />

;<br />

;<br />

247 , 2<br />

Reeom•6,Spec . Comm 'r ; est .control unit in Northws<br />

to<br />

ICATP<br />

supervise<br />

;_<br />

& control all air operations referrelieto<br />

24I,2


AIRWAYS<br />

AND AIRPORT S<br />

• GENERAL<br />

Recau nendation ICATP re air transport control in<br />

NW approved ; 249,1- 2<br />

PJRD Journal - Aug.24/25 ; 32nd Recom . re control<br />

maintenance aerodromes referred C /S for report ; 258 ,2<br />

3<br />

Proposed Can-West Indies-Brazil air service ; 1&C<br />

&TCA to explore possibility ; 2,58 , 7<br />

PJBD 32nd Recom . re control & maintenance aerodromes<br />

approved ; 260 , 6<br />

Est .RCAF air traffic control organization ; 260 ,6<br />

Reimbursement of US for airfield const'n in NW ;<br />

Can.holdings of US$ ; <strong>de</strong>c.<strong>de</strong>ferred ; 271 ,7-8<br />

Ibid ; agreed US be informed no accts . to be pres .<br />

anted for Can .const'n on US account ; Can.govt . to pay<br />

for all permanent const'n done by US ; 27~ ,2-4<br />

Const'n flight strips by US on Canol project without<br />

formal Can .authorization ; protest to US ; 274 ,8<br />

Ibid; US govt .had not obtained formal authorization<br />

although proposals known by Can.<strong>de</strong>pt'l officials ;jZ5<br />

Report of ICATP on domestic aviation polioy ;<strong>de</strong>c.<br />

<strong>de</strong>f . ; 275 , 5<br />

Spec .Comm'r Seventh Report, containing Recom .28<br />

re extension of airports . <strong>de</strong>c .<strong>de</strong>ferred ; 276 ,7 ; 279 ,4<br />

Report on const'n of <strong>la</strong>nding strips by US on<br />

Cano1 pipeline ; 276 , 8<br />

Report of ICATP on domestic aviatinn policy ; ICATP<br />

to prepare p<strong>la</strong>n for est .civil aeronatitis- authority ;<br />

no licenses to be issued for air services penuing<br />

report ; ICATP & PO to examine & report on carriage<br />

of mail by air ; 278 ,1-3<br />

Spec .Cottm'r Eighth Report ; cont .Recaao .29 r e<br />

• telephone line along flight strips, A<strong>la</strong>ska Hwy ; 280 ,5<br />

Proposed discussions with US re payt .by Canada<br />

for airfields & ancil<strong>la</strong>ry permanent facilities in NW ;<br />

disc .re postwar use to be held separately ; 285 ,3


AIRW AYS<br />

AND AIRPO :frS<br />

Genera l<br />

Rep.Chairman, CPR, re c<strong>la</strong>rification govt .policy<br />

re domestic aviation ; to be consi<strong>de</strong>red by <strong>Cabinet</strong> ;<br />

ICATP to report re eat .civil aviation authority ;<br />

285 ,8-9<br />

US add'1 const'n NW Staging with & without Can .<br />

approval ; US to be informed no additional const'n<br />

without specific Can .approval ; 286 , 3<br />

9pec .Comm'r 31st Reccm.re assignment existing leases<br />

to Can .da rather than creation new Can.leases ; <strong>de</strong>c.<br />

<strong>de</strong>ferred ; 288 ,8 ; approved ; 293 ,7-8<br />

Dispdsal US movables in Canada ; abandonment airfields<br />

on Mackenzie River Route ; equipment, avai<strong>la</strong>ble ; JDCPP<br />

recommend enquiries referred to Crown Assets Allocation<br />

Com ; sales limited to govt .<strong>de</strong>pt's & Crown Companies pending<br />

final policy . approved ; 290 ,3-4<br />

Acquisition transport aircraft (Dak .& ' Lib . )req'd •<br />

for mail service overseas, est . trans-continenta l<br />

servi ce & for mai l servi ce t o Yedi t . ; sub . can . of ICA:P<br />

to consi<strong>de</strong>r proposals & gen.problem co-ordination govt .<br />

air transport services ; 294 ,2-3<br />

Disposal US movaoles ; CAAC authorized dispose on<br />

conditions that purchaser not relieved of liability re<br />

customs, etc. ; such mova bles req'd by purchaser for<br />

<strong>de</strong>fence projects & Spec .Cocnm'r recommends approva l<br />

re NW ; 294 ,5<br />

Transport aircraft ; co-ordination govt .air transport<br />

services ; add'1 trans-continental service ; release aircraft<br />

to TCA by RCAF ; 295 ,4 ; 296 ,1-2<br />

Trans .US leases to <strong>de</strong>f.properties in Canada ; reimbursement<br />

rentals paid ; US to be reimbursed only for<br />

rentals paid subsequent date announcement of intention<br />

of Cari.govt . to take over all US leases ; 296,3 •<br />

US-Can.financial settlement ; flight strips<br />

A<strong>la</strong>ska Hwy ; Can .to pay for future cors.t'n perm.nature ;<br />

<strong>de</strong>c .as to permanency to rest with Aerodrome Devt .Com.<br />

right reference to <strong>War</strong> Con ; all const'n to have prior<br />

approval Can . govt . ; 30U,2-3


AIILVAYS AND AIRPORT S<br />

• General<br />

Air service bet .Washington-Ottawa ; report spec .<br />

com .of ICATP ; carriage official passengers & mail ;<br />

not approved ; to explore poss.Can .through service to<br />

Chicago ; 300 ,3-4<br />

Fin .settlement with US re airfields ; add'l amounts<br />

not inclu<strong>de</strong>d in RCAF estimates ; 301 ,8-9<br />

Disposal of assets surplus to US rec,uirements ;<br />

JDCPP recommendations ; immovables - complete inventory<br />

to be prepared, disposal to be recommen<strong>de</strong>d to Council<br />

for approval by Cr .Assets Allocatijn Com ; movables -<br />

disposal through CAAC ; approved as basis for exchange<br />

of notes ; ~02, 7<br />

Air transport ; co-ordination for war purposes; 3rd<br />

report sub-corn.of ICATP re aircraft, operations,<br />

personnel, co-operation ; loan Lo<strong>de</strong>stars to TCA by<br />

• RCAF approved ; 303,3- 4<br />

Spec.Comm'r 14th Report,contAining Recon .37 re<br />

flight strips A<strong>la</strong>ska hwy ; 308 ,8-9<br />

Temporary permit to Pan American Airways to use<br />

Can .bases for more direct coastal route to A<strong>la</strong>ska ;<br />

309 , 5<br />

UK govt's request re air transport service to<br />

S .Pacinc approved on c .ndi tion no fare-paying passengers<br />

& US consent ; 310 ,3-4<br />

Travel to UK ; renoval spec .secnrity restrictions ;<br />

L36, 8<br />

Air priorities ; present rag'ns to be strictly<br />

administered ; 333, 7<br />

0


AT.,tAdINU14<br />

See also ; Arvida, Quebe c<br />

•<br />

To be purchased from Canada by US un<strong>de</strong>r Hy<strong>de</strong> Park<br />

agreement ; 77, 2<br />

0<br />

0


A<strong>RG</strong>ENTINE REPUBLI C<br />

• Volunteers from - ; ,~7, 6-7 .<br />

Diplomatic representation ; 34, 10 .<br />

To look after British, Canadian interests in Far<br />

East, in event of war ; 58 .3 .<br />

Washington attaches also to be attached at Ottawa ;<br />

/97, 6 .<br />

Appointment of Minister to ; 98, 1 .<br />

Message re staffs of British F ttbassy & Dominions<br />

Legation ; 126, 1 .<br />

UK proposals re j oint rep . to neutral govts . warning,<br />

against granting refug e to Fascists approved ; Can.<br />

Minister to - to be advised if approved b- US &<br />

USSR ; 251, 8-9<br />

US policy towards - ; non-recognition present regime<br />

no acti,)n req'd by Canada ; 307 ,5- 6<br />

0<br />

ARVIDA, QUEBEC .<br />

Anti-aircr3ft <strong>de</strong>fence for ; 70, 1-2 .<br />

Or<strong>de</strong>r for Hurricanes for <strong>de</strong>fence of ; 73, 6 .<br />

Pres . Roosevelt questions transfer of guns<br />

from Halifax ; 77, 3 .<br />

Pres . Roosevelt's comment re transfer ; 78, 4 .<br />

Danger of air raids on ; 91, 7 .<br />

Strike at aluminium p<strong>la</strong>nt ; 98, 1-5 .<br />

0


6MOLD-PO?MAl,-TOtiti''r:RS A('.REFr'.ENT<br />

Allocation of US aircraft : effect of - on •<br />

Canada ; (175,-2-3,) (177, 6-8) ( 179, 1-2) (180,2) .<br />

0<br />

0


ADSTF.ALIA See also : B .C .A .T .P . ; Far East<br />

Proposed appeal to U .S . ; 8, 1-2 .<br />

Averse to antagonizing Japan ;(19, 1 ) (32, 2 .)<br />

Re answer to peace proposals ; 27, 3.<br />

Averse to antagonizing Japan ; re Burma Road :j 33, 3 .<br />

In favour of Empire Conference ; J6, 10 . (47, 3 .<br />

Participation in B .C .A .T.P . expansion unlikely ;/<br />

Enquiry re sale of wheat to Japan ; ¢5, 4 .<br />

• Exchange of military information ; 65, 9 .<br />

Mr . Menzies to meet <strong>War</strong> <strong>Committee</strong> ; 83, 3 .<br />

Canadian High Commissioner to - offered Newfound<strong>la</strong>nd<br />

post ; 97 , 5 .<br />

Suggests asking U .S . re intentions in ev ent of<br />

war with Japan ; 98, 5 .<br />

Question of Canadian wheat for Russia ; Australian<br />

wheat more readily transported ; 110 , 5 .<br />

Approve submission for appointment of major General<br />

Odlum as Canadian High Commissioner to ; 115 , 3 .<br />

View re <strong>de</strong>c<strong>la</strong>ration of war against -Fin<strong>la</strong>nd,<br />

Hungary & Roumania ; 115, 6 .<br />

Revision of financial arrangements - B .C .A .T .P .<br />

estimate of cost to be shared by - ; 116 , 9-10 .<br />

Southward movem ,3 nt of Japanese forces ; U .K . govt .<br />

must consi<strong>de</strong>r views of ' - ; 120 , 2 .<br />

Concern re prospect of war with Japan ; 121 , 2 .<br />

No conscription for overseas service in ; 121 , 4<br />

/122, 2<br />

Re<strong>du</strong>ction in foodstuffs exported to U.K. as result<br />

of war in Pacific ; I29, 3 .<br />

No f urther Australian pupils for JATP ; 13D- 4 .<br />

Repatriation of soldiers' <strong>de</strong>pen<strong>de</strong>nts ; 133. 1-2 .<br />

A1lotment-ot prisoners of war .-133, 3-4 .<br />

Hi gh Cormissionefe` communications re Canadian<br />

• military assistance to; 136 . 7-8 .<br />

Ioid ; request for aircraft, Can . Army mobile reserve<br />

naval units, etc . ;( 139 , 1-3~(Jjj, 3)( 142 , 8)


AUSTRALIA ( continued )<br />

Further cocsmunicat,ion from High Commissioner-1<br />

Can . Chiefs of Staff to consi<strong>de</strong>r diversion of Can .<br />

personnel to,; 144 , 3-4 .<br />

Ibid ; re-examination by Chiefs of Staff; }i8, 8 .<br />

9CATP - adjustment of financial arrangements between<br />

Canada and - ;(152. 34(154, 6)(157, 4 )<br />

Mai-Gen . Odlum's request for permission to p<strong>la</strong>ce himself<br />

at disposal of - govt . 152 . 4. ( 154 , 5 .<br />

Visit to Ottawa of Dr . Evatt to discuss assistance to ;<br />

Reauest for diversion of Can . munitions to ; 155 , 2 .<br />

Chiefs of Staff to re-examine Can. military assistance<br />

/to ; 157 , 1 .<br />

Mr . Evatt attends <strong>War</strong> Caa. ; discussion re Can. assistance<br />

to, machinery for munitions all ocation, Pacific<br />

Council, present forces in - & immediate needs= 156 , 1-5<br />

Can. assistance to ; Chiefs of Staff re-affirm pr,3viou ;<br />

conclusion re military assistance ; Mr . Powe's discus~<br />

son with Dr . Evatt re munitions ; 158 , 2-3 .<br />

Further request from Can . High Qommissioner for Can .<br />

troops ; 185 , 7. -<br />

RPF equipment for ; 190 , 7 .<br />

Appointment of Gen . Odlum as Biinis t,~r to China ; 12-§, 5<br />

Can. re<strong>la</strong>tions with - Dr . Evatt's comp<strong>la</strong>ints re Can .<br />

assistance & reprisal shackling of German prisoners ;<br />

/200 , 5-e .<br />

Return of Australian & New Zea<strong>la</strong>nd troops trio~ ,KiJdle<br />

~ imet ;~C subsequent differences between UK &- a r~ew<br />

Zea<strong>la</strong>nd dissussed by PM & Roosevelt ; 210 , 3.<br />

Can.participstioa di$cussiond with US;UK ;Yexico,<br />

Australia, Brazil ra international exchange stabilizatio i<br />

Can .p<strong>la</strong>n not to commit govt ; 241 , 5 ; 242 , 1<br />

Proposal re 'RCOF squadrons to act in co-op with<br />

US and Australian air forces in S .Pacific area<br />

referred M Affrs : and -CAS for report ; 247 ,5 •<br />

Ibid ; force not to be sent ; 250• 5


AUSTRALI A<br />

Visit of Australian Minister of r:xternal Affairs ;<br />

• situation in Far East ; express gratitu<strong>de</strong> for Can .<br />

support ; Mutual Aid ; postwar policy ; 249 . 5-6<br />

Mutual Aid Agreement with Australia ; - takes<br />

exception to Article Inclu<strong>de</strong>d in Agreement ; agreed<br />

Can.position shd . not be altered ; to be co nsi<strong>de</strong>red<br />

further ; 274 , 6<br />

Proposal to <strong>de</strong>spatch as token force RCAF squad .<br />

to Australia not approved ; 289 , 6<br />

Loan of radar personnel to Auat .approved ; 294 ,6<br />

Visit of Australian PM, Si r F. Shed<strong>de</strong>n & Gen .<br />

B<strong>la</strong>mey ; report on Australian war effort & operations<br />

Soutt. Pacific ; 299,5- 6<br />

Australian recuest to enlist Can.born Japanese In<br />

Can.Army for attachment to Australian forces ; referred<br />

to <strong>Cabinet</strong> ; 304 , 2<br />

Despatch Army signals personnel to - instead of<br />

•India as previously approved ; 318 , 7<br />

Conference re International IInployment Agreemenb ;<br />

view of - re ; difficulties re conclusion Mutual Aid<br />

Agreement with - ; 330 ,2-3<br />

Arrival special wireless & intelligene units in<br />

Australia ; 333 ,5<br />

is


AUSTRIA, AUSTRIAN NATIONAL S<br />

.<br />

Treatment of Austrian nationals in Canada ; 209 , 7-8 .<br />

•<br />

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GROSS REFERIIXIO<br />

• British Broadcasting<br />

Corporation<br />

See : Canadian Broadcasting<br />

Corporat io n<br />

Briti sh Flying Schools See : National Defence for<br />

in Canada<br />

Air<br />

Burma Road<br />

Burial .in Canada .of<br />

members of Can.Forces<br />

who die overseas<br />

Br.Supply Council in<br />

North America<br />

"Boris" S .S .<br />

~ Bizerta<br />

Bermuda<br />

Bahamas<br />

British Guiana<br />

Blue River Highway<br />

,Bay of Bulls<br />

See : Far Eas t<br />

See : C .A.S .i . general<br />

See : U .S . : U.S-U .K .<br />

Re<strong>la</strong>tions<br />

See : Japan<br />

See : France<br />

See : West Indie s<br />

See : West India&<br />

See : South Ame rica<br />

See : Roads<br />

See : Newfound<strong>la</strong>nd<br />

Biological <strong>War</strong>far e<br />

See :<br />

Chemical and<br />

Bacteriological <strong>War</strong>fa r<br />

Bacteriological<br />

<strong>War</strong>far e<br />

•<br />

Budget<br />

See : Chemical and Bacteriological<br />

warfar e<br />

See : Finance


Br.Exvediti onarg Force<br />

(Re<strong>la</strong>tionship bet .Can .<br />

& UK Armies )<br />

Beef Supply Problem<br />

See :<br />

See :<br />

Cans :iizn Armq : IInploy<br />

ment osesseas •<br />

outsi<strong>de</strong> U.K.<br />

Agriculture<br />

Briti sh West Indies<br />

Book of Remembranc e<br />

British Colonial poll cy<br />

Birthday Honours List<br />

Buffalo .l4. Y. arga<br />

(A/A <strong>de</strong>fence)<br />

See : West Indie s<br />

See : Remembrance Day (6<br />

Book )<br />

See : U.K. : Gene ml<br />

See : Honours & Decorations<br />

See : Dofence of Canada<br />

Basic in<strong>du</strong>strie s<br />

See :<br />

NdoS : Primary<br />

In<strong>du</strong>strie s<br />

Beer snpgli) for Troops<br />

British Columbia<br />

Bur!&<br />

Bechtel-Price-Cal<strong>la</strong>han<br />

Bui ld i xg<br />

See : National Defence :<br />

Genara l<br />

See : Provincial govts .<br />

See : Far Eas t<br />

See : Defence Projects<br />

0


BANK OF CANADA<br />

. French gold <strong>de</strong>posited with ; See : rance<br />

Advisory <strong>Committee</strong> set up= 17, 5-6 .<br />

Governor of - attends <strong>War</strong> Como re consi<strong>de</strong>ration of<br />

proposals for re<strong>du</strong>ction of accumu<strong>la</strong>ting sterling ba<strong>la</strong>nce`<br />

/( 127 , 3-5) ( 129 , 2-4) .<br />

•<br />

BELG1U9 & D i:LGIAN GOVERNMILY.' IN EXILE<br />

Invasion of - reported by Canadian ltinister ; 3, 1 .<br />

Request re refugees (approved by Council July 5) ;18, 5<br />

Recruiting in Canada - voluntary ; jj~, 4 .<br />

Provision of clothing for Belgian prisoners of war<br />

in Germany ; J 85, 12 .<br />

0


BRAZI L<br />

Diplomatic representation to . a, 10. •<br />

Meeting in Rio <strong>de</strong> J.aneiro to consult on <strong>de</strong>fenc e<br />

measures for western hemispherei Canadian representatia<br />

/ l"19 ;a1 (}&. 5) .<br />

Proposal re ralk<strong>la</strong>nd Is<strong>la</strong>nds ; consi<strong>de</strong>rable urgency<br />

in view of Rio Conference ; 137 , 1-2 .<br />

Canada-US-Brazil proposed tripartite cotton agreement<br />

; }J, 5 .<br />

Can.participation in discussio ms with Uq ,UB,Ysziao<br />

Australia, Brazil re international *xchangs stabilization<br />

; Can, p<strong>la</strong>n not to commit govt ; Al, 59 ?42, 1<br />

Proposed Canada-West Ind! es-Brazil air servi oe ; Tra<strong>de</strong><br />

& Cornmerce and :CA to explore ; 258 , 7<br />

I:


BLvriZA<br />

• European<br />

U.S . opinion re ; U .K . unable to allow; 30, 6 .<br />

Effect on Swiss re<strong>la</strong>tions ; :12, 1 .<br />

Leakage through French F2npire ; 48 . 5.<br />

Question of wheat for Spain ; (§1, 6-7)(52, 6)(5 4 , 1])<br />

Proposed distribution of food in France ; 52, 6-7 .<br />

Refusal of Hoover scheme ; 54, 11 .<br />

U.K. proposal re food supplies to unoccupied France<br />

in col<strong>la</strong>boration with U .S . ; Canada suggest extension<br />

of policy to Spain & Switzer<strong>la</strong>nd ; 72, 1-3 .<br />

Ibid ; approval of draft telegram ; 73, 7 .<br />

0<br />

0


BLOCKADE<br />

Pacific<br />

•<br />

Stopping U.S . ship with German pilots ; 42 . 2 .<br />

Intercention,of "Kosui Maru" proposed ; 47, 5 .<br />

Diversio v to Vancouver of Jap . vessels carrying<br />

contraband, discussed ; 61 . 9-10<br />

Interception of Jay . & Russian vessels consi<strong>de</strong>red ;<br />

/65 3-4)(66, 4)<br />

Renewed British request re diversion of ships to<br />

Victoria ; 68, 8-9 .<br />

Ibid ; special meeting to discu3s answer ; review of<br />

correspon<strong>de</strong>nce by P.M. ; 69 . 1-3.<br />

Canadian government acce<strong>de</strong>s to iTtR. requast re<br />

diverting ships to B .C . port ; 71, 4 .


BRITISH CO 'LS1ONFYLALTN AIR TRAINING PLA N<br />

• See also :<br />

National fence for Ai r<br />

Transport Overseas of Service Personne l<br />

Pro<strong>du</strong>ction of p<strong>la</strong>nes, etc ., pending agreement ;A, 24<br />

Discussion with British mission re organization o f<br />

Canadian units ; i<strong>de</strong>ntification of Can . pupils, and<br />

provisions re ground personnel ; B, 1-5 .<br />

Proposal to appoint Minister responsible for administration<br />

; appointment of an Associate Deputy<br />

Minister ; 1, 1 .<br />

Acceleration consi<strong>de</strong>red impossible ; 3, 3 .<br />

Further discussion & <strong>de</strong>cision to accelerate ; proposed<br />

training of commercial pilots outsi<strong>de</strong> the<br />

p<strong>la</strong>n ; 4, 5-6 .<br />

Administration further discussed ; 4, 7 .<br />

5 schemes for acceleration ; Keenlevsi<strong>de</strong> to interview<br />

Roosevelt re obtaining U .S . Army p<strong>la</strong>nes ; 5, 1-2<br />

Reconsi<strong>de</strong>ration of whole p<strong>la</strong>n necessary ; misun<strong>de</strong>rstandings<br />

; i1 .K . discouragement of manufacture of<br />

engines in Canada ; 8, 3 .<br />

Separation from R .C .A .F. consi<strong>de</strong>red ; 8, 3 .<br />

Aircraft, etc ., from. U .S . & Canada instead of U .K . ;/<br />

10, 3 .<br />

Instructors from U .S . consi<strong>de</strong>red ; 1 2 , 6 .<br />

Aircraft supply from U .S . improved; 17, 3 .<br />

Beaverbrook's criticism ; (34, 10,) (36, 4-5)<br />

British suggestions re training of pilots In U .S . ;<br />

Q36, 4 . ) (16 , :3••4 )_(47y~i4<br />

• Air Forces Estimates re ; 37, 4.<br />

Rep<strong>la</strong>cement of Financial adviser ; i<strong>de</strong>ntification<br />

of Canadian pilots, etc . ; 37, 5-7 .


BRITISH COIWOiQWEALTH AIR TRAINING PLAN<br />

(continue d<br />

Indian participation in ; 38, 6 .<br />

Beaverbrook's criticism <strong>de</strong>nied ; 39, 1 . •<br />

Extension of runways, East Coast aerodromes ;39, 3 .<br />

Supply of aircraft and personnel for expansion ofi/<br />

42, 2-3<br />

I<strong>de</strong>ntification of Can . pupils ; 43, 5-6 .<br />

Embarkation <strong>de</strong>pot, Halifax ; 43, 6-7 .<br />

Expansion of, consi<strong>de</strong>red ; 44, 1-2 .<br />

R.R. sidings for schools; 2. )( ~L6 , 6 .)<br />

Expansion of programme ; 45, 2-3.<br />

Financial Arrangements ; 45, 2-3 .<br />

Estimated output figures ; 46, 5-6 .<br />

Recruiting in Quebec ; 96, 5-6 .<br />

Proposal re R.R. sidings : 46, 6 .<br />

Transport of gra<strong>du</strong>ates to U .K . ; 47 , 2 .<br />

Likelihood of un<strong>de</strong>rtaking pperational training<br />

for U . K, ; 47, 2-3 .<br />

Churchi ll telegram re expansion ; 47, 2-3 .<br />

Informing of N .Z . and aiistralia ; 47, 2- 3 .<br />

U.K. consi<strong>de</strong>rs further expansion un<strong>de</strong>siratle ;52,1-2<br />

Protest re Christmas leave at St . Thomas school ;<br />

/ 53, 5 .<br />

Ralston negotiations re financial responsibility ;<br />

/54, 9-10 .<br />

Ralston negotiations re i<strong>de</strong>ntification of Can .<br />

pilots ; 54, 8-9 .<br />

I<strong>de</strong>ntification of pupils agreement ; paragraph 6<br />

exp<strong>la</strong>ined & approved ; 56, 1-2 .<br />

Air Ministry Ai<strong>de</strong> Memoir* ; reference to training<br />

in U.S . ; 59, 5.<br />

Draft statement re i<strong>de</strong>ntification of pupils ; U .K,<br />

to be consulted ; 60, 3 .<br />

Fixed costs in Air Estimates ; til, 4 .<br />

Financial Arrangemants with U .K. govt ; excha<br />

of senior officers ; Mr. Ralston & Nr. Power to~<br />

confer re ; 61, 8 .<br />

Criticism re <strong>la</strong>ck of p<strong>la</strong>nes for ; 6Z, 2 .<br />

Pilots for ferrying purposes ; 62, 4 .<br />

Minister re question of recruiting ; 63, 2 .


BRITISH COMIO?Jt9EALTH AIR TRAINING PLAN ( continued)<br />

~ Ganeral<br />

Gra<strong>du</strong>ates for ferrying purposes ; 64, 3 .<br />

22,000-23,000-recruits, for air crew nee<strong>de</strong>d ;1941 ;<br />

64, 7 .<br />

Effect of acceleration on coast <strong>de</strong>fences ; 67, 3 .<br />

Wirole3s oporators & R .D .F. from B .C .A .T .2. for, U .K .<br />

70, 3-5<br />

R .A .F. tra#-ning schools in U .S . ; facilities in<br />

Canada still capable of axpansion .y ; 73, 1-3 4 74, 5 .<br />

Reallotment of aerodrornes-Debert,Charlottetown,<br />

Dorval,St . Johns P .Q.,etc ;74,7 .<br />

Tempou surplus from e lementary flying schools(<strong>du</strong>e<br />

to shortage advanced trainer aircraft) to aupplp RAF<br />

schools ;74,7-8 .<br />

• Extension of Agreem-;nt after April,l, 1943; 76, 2 .<br />

Reasons for R.A .F . training in U .S . ; request for<br />

public statement ; 7 6 , 3-4 .<br />

Request ( Qf Observers from P<strong>la</strong>n for ferrying purposes<br />

; question re volunteering for ; 76, 8-9 . (78,11-a2<br />

Telegram to whurcnill re <strong>la</strong>ck of aircraft spares ;/<br />

U.K. appreciation of Canadian co-operatio3i ; 80, 2 .<br />

Revision of financial re<strong>la</strong>tionships consi<strong>de</strong>red ;<br />

/83, 10-11 .<br />

R .A.F. officers suggestion re doubling of bombing<br />

~gunnery school capacity, abandoning 10 ob3erv3rs<br />

schools rejected ; 84, 3 .<br />

Likelihood of U.K . requesting increase in number<br />

of studant pilots ; 84, 3 .<br />

U.K. c manunication re difficulties in supplying<br />

aircraft spares ; R .C .A .F. representative gone to U.K . ;<br />

/85, 1 .<br />

Increased Relief Field facilities for night<br />

flying authorized ; 87, 7-8 .


BRITISH COI1MONVPEALTH AIR TRAINING PLAN ( continued )<br />

_ Gonera~°-°-{•ee~int~ed )<br />

so<br />

Income tax .paid by R .C .A.F. & R .A.F. personnel ; 88,6-7<br />

Transport of gra<strong>du</strong>ates to U.K . ; M . 7 .<br />

P<strong>la</strong>n being pressed forward energetically ;21, 7 .<br />

Minister to visit U.K. re ; position of Canadian<br />

gra<strong>du</strong>ates inR .A.F . ; extension of P<strong>la</strong>n, etc . ; 95, 6 .<br />

Increase in Initial Training Accommodation - schools<br />

at Belleville & Toronto authorized ; a. 7-8 .<br />

,Duke of .Kent to inspect establishmenta ; 98, 1 .<br />

Revision of financial arrangements ; negotiations<br />

with Australia and New Zea<strong>la</strong>nd ; 98, 6-7 .<br />

°urchase of aircraft in U .S . ; 103 , 11 .<br />

Investigation re accommodation for gra<strong>du</strong>ates proseeding<br />

overseas ; 110 , 11 .<br />

Increase of B .C .AiF: squadrons opposed by U .K . ;<br />

Power to review Article 15 of Agreemant at <strong>la</strong>ter •<br />

date ; 111 , 2.<br />

Approve p<strong>la</strong>ns for increase in output of S .F.T .S .'s &<br />

corresponding increase in Elementary schools ; 113 , 5-6 .<br />

Proposed meeting re extension of agreement beyon d<br />

March, 1943 ; commitments f or aircraft ; 114, 13-14 .<br />

R .C .A.F. Fighter Squadron (No .411) for Midd-le East ;<br />

/114• 14 .<br />

De<strong>la</strong>ys in supply of spare parts for aircrai~t ; urge<br />

special fund for urgent expenditures ; 15 , 4.5 .<br />

Ibid ; aircraft repair & overhaul ; approve fund for<br />

contract <strong>de</strong>mands ; 116 , 8-9 .<br />

Extsnsion of Agreement ; authority to p<strong>la</strong>ce or<strong>de</strong>rs<br />

for rep<strong>la</strong>cements ; 116 , 8 .<br />

Revision of financial arrangements - Canada,<br />

Australia & New Zea<strong>la</strong>nd ; approve report submitted by<br />

Minister ; 116 , 9-10 .<br />

Aircraft engine pro<strong>du</strong>ction in Canada as reccanmed<strong>de</strong>d<br />

by Chiefs of Staff would m,3et overhaul repair<br />

problem ; 117, 8 .


BRI ^'11u C0MLt0r7E,iI.TT? AIR TRAINING °T_o (continued)<br />

Cutput raised 30 % over original figure ; 123, 4.<br />

~ Manpower requirem ,3nts for ; 1942-43 ; 123, F:<br />

Air Dept . proposal for re<strong>du</strong>cing accumu<strong>la</strong>ting sterling<br />

b:+<strong>la</strong>nces ; JATP agreement would continue to sub i ist for<br />

Canadian personnel attached to RAP ; 127 , 4-5 .<br />

Approve <strong>de</strong>velopment of aerodrome at Mohawk as substation<br />

to C .F .S .at .Trenton ; 130 , 2 .<br />

No further Australian pupils ; 1 .30 , 4.<br />

Repatriation of soldiers' <strong>de</strong>p3n<strong>de</strong>nts ; arrangement<br />

with U .K. for personnel of ; 133 , 1-2.<br />

Uzd Recommendation, PJBD - US-UK-Canada conference<br />

re co-ordination of air training programmes ; 136, 6-6 .<br />

Purchase of trainer aircraft (Bolingbrokes) for UK<br />

account ; 137 , 4-5 .<br />

Effect of war in Pacific on - ; 23rd Recommendation,<br />

PJBD ; discussions re extension of Agreement ; provision<br />

of aircraft ; 138 , 1-2 .<br />

Shortage of operational aircraft ; proposals for re<strong>du</strong>cing<br />

aircrew output ; 138, 2 . 142 . 2.<br />

Recreation halls for Air Observer & EFT schools ; ~<br />

Purchase of "Tiger Moth" elementary trainers


BRITISN COW.`ON. EALTH AIR TiAIRING PLAN ( continued )<br />

Consi<strong>de</strong>ration at Ottawa Air Training Conference of<br />

extension of Agreement ; probable negotiation of new<br />

Agreement dating from July 1 ; ~4Kr Corn- r3i rac:t i nn nn<br />

polio Questi ona : ~b , 6-5 .<br />

Ibidj commissioning of aircrew ; 64, 3-4 .<br />

Ibid= "Canadianization" of RCAF squadrons ; unsatisfactory<br />

terms of A rticle 15 of Agreement ; 164 , 4 .<br />

Ibid ; RAF schools in Canada ; discussion re ii3corporation<br />

in P<strong>la</strong>n ; existing a rrangements to rem ain unaltered ;<br />

Ibid ; financial responsibility for RCAF squadrons overseas<br />

& RAF sc4 oDis in Canada ; ~~S,piioposal to offset Can ,<br />

assumption of responsibility for RAF schools by cantributiona<br />

in kind required for-to be obtained from US on lease<br />

lend); ~6 , 5.<br />

Extension of Agreement - financial provisions= questions<br />

of policy - status of Can . H.Q. overseas (inclusion<br />

in new Agr®emant); j¢6, 2-3. •<br />

Ibid ; draft Parliamentary statement ; Minister o f<br />

B.D. for air authorized to sign Agreement ; 167 , 4.<br />

Authority for advance or<strong>de</strong>rs for aircraft (3,200<br />

Ansons ) ; 173, 5.<br />

Arnold-Portal-Towers agreement re allocation of US<br />

aircraft - effect on ; 177 , 7 .<br />

UK request for establishment in Canada of naval air<br />

gunners school ; provisions of - ; (185 , 3-4.)(186 . 5)(190, 5<br />

Minister states Canada not paying fair share in Training<br />

organization ; 211, 5-6 . (&13, 4-5 .<br />

Financial commitments for additional construct ion ;2l~1,<br />

Purchase of 100 Can . Hurricanes for ; 212 , 7 .<br />

Additional construction for - ('"Mosquito" OTU, EFTS ,<br />

ASV school .:) ;25~ 4-5 . ( .229 3-4)<br />

Rep~acement of L9san<strong>de</strong>r by Bolingbroke 9 at B .&.G .gchaols/<br />

Manci•a3: :arrangements vrith UK : supplem ~nt to 19~= 2<br />

Air Training Agreement ; 229 , 5 .<br />

Disposition of unserviceable e<strong>la</strong>nentary trainer<br />

aircraft ; 231, 5 . 238 , 3-4


BRITI39 OOMIiONWEALTH Al R IRA M NG PLAN ( Cont ►d )<br />

UK air ministry request re prov . storage facilities<br />

ai roraft spare parts referred 1idoS ; suggest io n Beryl oe<br />

tale inventory of stocks on hand ; M, 4<br />

Ibid ; request approved ; 247, 4<br />

Training French aircrew in Canada discussed with<br />

Br .P .3d. ; XD-a to ' take up with UK CAS ; 254, 9<br />

UK request for provision add'1 training capacity<br />

in BCATP ; approved on condition UK supply trainees<br />

and staff ; 260, 3-4<br />

::aport re acquisition and operation aircraft<br />

carriers ; training of craws ; 265 , 1-3 ; 268 , e-7<br />

Proposed conference to consi<strong>de</strong>r training & silppl y<br />

needs involved in extension Plun after Mar ./45 ; 266 ,9<br />

Inid ; conference to be held Ottawa, Jun ; 268 , 4-5<br />

Proposal re training L1in American airmen not<br />

approve,i ; 268 , 5<br />

Proposed conference Postponeci to allow strategic<br />

• survey of future manpower reyuirem-~nts by U ; ; 269 , 5<br />

UKproposals re re<strong>du</strong>ction in pilot traii,Jing ;<br />

closing schools, extension courses, possibility closing<br />

RAF schools ; publicity re ; <strong>de</strong>c . <strong>de</strong>ferred ; 269 ,5-6<br />

3i-ND/A reprts re forthcoming Commonwealth discussions<br />

re BCATP ; 280 , 5-6<br />

Progress of conversations with UK govt . re continuation<br />

BCATP - 40 % ra<strong>du</strong>ctinn training capacity ;<br />

AIDE Memoirs re govt .policy re organization & employp<br />

ment RCAF - policing & wer with Japan ; 281 , 2-4<br />

Signature Agreement with UK re re<strong>du</strong>ction BCATP<br />

approved ; UK to be informed Appendix to Agreement containing<br />

alioc'n RCAF squadrons to Southeast Asia command,<br />

Europe & Lines of Communication & transport ,<br />

Purely provisional allocat ion as working basis fa•<br />

p<strong>la</strong>nning re<strong>du</strong>ction ; Can-Policy stated in Ai<strong>de</strong><br />

284<br />

llemoire , 7 •<br />

• Disposition surplus training stations resulting<br />

from re<strong>du</strong>ction in BCATP ; referred ICATP for report ;<br />

284, 8


BRITTSN 0dA3CONP.:dL'i'H AIR MRAINING PI,AN ( Cont ~d )<br />

Recam . I ;dTP re disposal surplus training stns .<br />

approv3d ; disposal to be referred Crown AssetsAll'B 41<br />

Com ; airfields . to be maintained by Transport pending<br />

disposal ; poss . use opcp,pational training & rehabilitation<br />

; 288,56<br />

Inc training facilities at OTU's to meet now requirements<br />

for crew canposition employment SE Asia ; 297 ,9<br />

Re<strong>du</strong>ction costs of - ; 313 ,2--4<br />

Proposals for financial arrangements with UK re<br />

expiry Agreement ; ref .Fin.b Air ; 319 . 3-4<br />

P<strong>la</strong>nned re <strong>du</strong>ctions in training ; disposition surplus<br />

aircrew ; approved ; 319 , 5<br />

Air Force <strong>de</strong>mob .poiicy ; newspaper reports re reversal<br />

approved policy for liguidation of - ; 329 , 6<br />

UK proposal for continuation training of RAF at 40 0<br />

month ; <strong>de</strong>c .<strong>de</strong>f ; 330 , 9<br />

Ibid ; costs estimated as less than expenditure i n<br />

acquisition lend-lease equipment frm US & UK ; ref. •<br />

Fin . & ND-A; 3,32, 8<br />

Ibid ; ref. sub-com. for report ; 333 ,7-9<br />

Ibid ; report sub-cam ; to oontinue training 1 yr ; UK<br />

to t ftnafer schools as soon as pass ; agreement terminable<br />

2 mos .notice ; terms to be settled by Fin & ND-A ; 334, 5<br />

Ibid ; agre :3msnt wi t h UK apprvd with smendment ; 336 ,2<br />

National ceremonies upon termination BCATP ; 337,10-11<br />

UK request for add'1 RAY training in Cam da ;apprvd ;<br />

(SCC) 3Q,4<br />

0


I<br />

BRITISH EMPIRE (COUAONW_-:AI211 )<br />

• Defence of - ; 1!1 ., 3<br />

Opposition to centralist view expressed ; 51,5<br />

Defence ; increase in <strong>la</strong>nd <strong>de</strong>fence, <strong>la</strong>cking sufficient<br />

naval forces ; 58, 2-3<br />

Dec<strong>la</strong>ration of war on Japan to be based on Commonwealth<br />

rather than North Amirican re<strong>la</strong>tionships ;36,6<br />

Principles of <strong>de</strong>fence ; 88, 4<br />

Consi<strong>de</strong>ration re joint Commonwealth mission in<br />

US ; "Allied" mission ; 1 ;--7 , 2<br />

Empire oil supplies ; U.K request for curtailment in<br />

Dominions ; 196 ,9-1 0<br />

Postwar commercial policy ; Commonwealth discussions<br />

: See : "Tar : Postwar Problems "<br />

Postwar civil aviation ; Commonwealth discussions :<br />

See : "Airways and Airports "<br />

Treatment PoiN' in Yew Zea<strong>la</strong>nd ; suggested Commons<br />

wealth reply ; 244 ,3-4<br />

Pay for prisoners of war ; Commonwealth cons»ltation<br />

: See : "Prisoners of <strong>War</strong> "<br />


BRITISH NAVA1 . SECU RITY MISSION<br />

• 3Raort re local security in Nova Scotia consi<strong>de</strong>red .<br />

•<br />

0


•<br />

BRITISH WAR RUMI EF<br />

Enquiry re col le ct i on funds for Air Raid<br />

victims ; 34,6<br />

•<br />

0


BULGARIA<br />

•<strong>War</strong> with : actinn <strong>de</strong>ferred ; 133, 6<br />

0<br />

0


CROSS RE1?MjUiCEB<br />

Canadian Armoured Corps<br />

Qnadian Amy Pro :zrauine<br />

Canadian Corps<br />

Canadian <strong>de</strong>fence<br />

See :- CoA*S*F*<br />

See : National Defence<br />

See : C .A.S .F.<br />

see : Defance of Canada<br />

Chinese in B .C. See : Provincial govts :B .C .<br />

Conscription<br />

Control of firearms<br />

See : Compulsory Military<br />

Service<br />

See : Internal Security<br />

Contracts with Canadi ans See : Munitions and Supply<br />

• of German & Italian<br />

ancestrv<br />

Caribbean,, ass.i stance<br />

in area<br />

See : West Indies<br />

Conscientious Obieators See : Compulsory Military<br />

Service<br />

Camp Hill Hospital<br />

See : Hospital accomodation<br />

Canadian Legation At See : U.S . : Canadian Legati<br />

Washingto n<br />

Crate See : Greece<br />

Can .Joint <strong>Committee</strong> on See : U .S . : Can .-U .S .Econom<br />

Economic Co-oReration Co-operatio n<br />

Civilian Technical Corps See : Radio Mechanics<br />

01


Can. -Women's Army Coras<br />

See : Hati-inal Defenc e<br />

C . on In<strong>du</strong>strial See : Laoour<br />

Organization<br />

•<br />

Can .Shipping Board<br />

Can . Inf ormat i on Office<br />

Can .Public Conmission<br />

See : Shipping Board<br />

See : Inf ormat I. on<br />

See : Informatio n<br />

Can . Central Ordnance See : National Defence :Genera :<br />

Dep o t<br />

Can .Ordnance Base Work- See : Cau.Army: General<br />

shops (Overseas )<br />

Construction Companies<br />

Canteen funds<br />

Coast Garrisons<br />

Qaucasus<br />

Casualties<br />

See : Can .Army : General<br />

See : National Defence :Getra<br />

See : Defence of Canada<br />

See : U .S .S.R.<br />

See : <strong>War</strong> : Casualties<br />

Gan .4Yomen's Auxiliary See : W .A.A . F . ;<br />

Air Force<br />

National Defence for AL<br />

Chiefs of Staff Com. See : <strong>War</strong> Organizatio us<br />

(Combined) (Combined )<br />

Combined <strong>War</strong> Org.<br />

See : <strong>War</strong> Organizations<br />

(Combined)<br />

Can . Red Cross See : Red Cross<br />

0


Gan-U .S . Joint Defence<br />

Projects - Interd exaart -<br />

•mentai Pane l<br />

Churchill Aerodrome<br />

See : Defence project s<br />

See :. Ai rwaaw 4 Airports :<br />

Northeast Air Ferry<br />

Route s<br />

Comnonwealth Supply Council See : <strong>War</strong> Crganizat ions :<br />

Generq l<br />

Chapels (for RCAF) See : National Defence for<br />

Air : Expenditure s<br />

Chapels (for Service<br />

establishments )<br />

See : National Defance -<br />

Expanditurea - Genera<br />

Ca<strong>de</strong>t<br />

Services<br />

See : National Dafence : Gen.<br />

Civilian Defence<br />

See : Air Rafd<br />

Pre caut i ow<br />

Colonial Policy<br />

Contraband control<br />

Control of Imports &<br />

' ort s<br />

Catholic AEchbishops<br />

(Representations)<br />

See : U.K . : Gew ral<br />

See : Export & Import Contr o<br />

See : Export & Import Cmtrol<br />

See : Religio n<br />

Casab<strong>la</strong>nca<br />

Conference<br />

See : U .K .<br />

:PM Churchil l<br />

Churchill ,Winston<br />

(conferences)<br />

Canada Medal<br />

See : U.K. :PM Churchill<br />

See : Honours & Decorations ;


•<br />

Coal Mining, Miners See : M&S : Primary Pro<strong>du</strong>ction<br />

Compulsory Mill tary •<br />

Service<br />

Can.Medical Procurement See : Pensions & Nati>nal<br />

and Ass nt Board Health<br />

Crown Assets Allocation See : <strong>War</strong> : Posthostilities Prob .<br />

<strong>Committee</strong><br />

Combined Ex-port Com . See : <strong>War</strong> Organi zat i ora (Comb . )<br />

Comrnunications<br />

See : Te<strong>la</strong>comnur.icationa<br />

(Inter<strong>de</strong>partmental com. )<br />

Cal<strong>de</strong>r Camp 550,<br />

See : Houai r4g<br />

Crimea Conference See : U.K . : PM Churchill<br />

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CABINET<br />

CWC not to meet <strong>du</strong>ring PM's absence ; Spec .<strong>Cabinet</strong><br />

*Coamittee mBetings for <strong>de</strong>spatch business ;(3CC) 341 , 1<br />

0<br />

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See also : Manpowe r<br />

CABINET MANPO~F9RR<br />

COMMITTEE<br />

Mr . Robinson ( Secretary, La j our Supply Inves tigation<br />

~om . ) suggests - ; I,20, 5 .<br />

<strong>War</strong> <strong>Committee</strong> approves establishment ; chairmanship<br />

and functions ; 2~. , 4 .<br />

<strong>Cabinet</strong> concurrence in <strong>War</strong> On . approval of establishment<br />

; terms of reference ; membership ; 128 , 1-2 .<br />

Report of - Part 1 ; consi<strong>de</strong>ration <strong>de</strong>ferred ; 139, 3 .<br />

Report ; In<strong>du</strong>strial training of women ; supervision<br />

of national selective service ; agricultural <strong>la</strong>bour ;<br />

National <strong>War</strong> Services Boards ; / 140 , 3-5 .<br />

Ioid ; Lir. Skelton's draft p<strong>la</strong>n ; national se<strong>la</strong>ctive<br />

service ; <strong>de</strong>partmental responsibility ; 141 , 4-5 .<br />

Ib id ;"agenda of suggestions" ; 11a, 3-5 .<br />

Adoption of - Report ; national selective serv ice administration<br />

un<strong>de</strong>r Dept . of Labour ; 146 , 1-3.<br />

Manpower problem referred by <strong>War</strong> Com . te ; 178 , 7 .<br />

Report and recommendations of-presented-by Messrs .<br />

itchell, Gardiner, f9horson ; 180 , 6-9 .<br />

Man p ower problem referred to - ; 208 , 1-3 .<br />

Report & recommendations re farm <strong>la</strong>bour, manpower in<br />

war p<strong>la</strong>nts, proce<strong>du</strong>re un<strong>de</strong>r N!-MA , ceiling programmes foi<br />

all war activities, govt . employees, curtailment of non<br />

essential in<strong>du</strong>stry, re-organization of Dept . of Labour<br />

& NSS ; 210 ,4-6 .<br />

Lower category men for RCAF ground <strong>du</strong>ties ; limitaticQ<br />

Navy recruiting ; use home <strong>de</strong>fence forces for in<strong>du</strong>stry ;<br />

Cab .]danpow,er Can . ; unable reach agreement ; referred to<br />

Council ; 248 . 7p8<br />

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•<br />

•<br />

CABINET WAR FINANCE & SUPPLY COM ITTFE<br />

To be more fully use:i for c mtrol of war expenditures<br />

; 41, 3 .<br />


CABINET WAR COMMITTEE<br />

40 Constitution . Pro ce<strong>du</strong>re, etc .<br />

Constituted December 5, 1939 by P .C . 4017j ;,&, 1 .<br />

En<strong>la</strong>rged by P .C . .2194 to inclu<strong>de</strong> Ministers of Muniticb<br />

and Supply and National Defence for Air ; 9, - .<br />

;Acting as "The <strong>Committee</strong> of the Privy Council" in<br />

<strong>de</strong>c<strong>la</strong>ration of war on Italy ; 13, 1 .<br />

Further en<strong>la</strong>rged by P .C . 3292 to inclu<strong>de</strong> Ministers<br />

of National Defence for Naval Services & National <strong>War</strong><br />

Services ; 23 - 24 . (34, 9 .<br />

Proce<strong>du</strong>re re submission to - of PJBD reports ; (32, 3-9<br />

Defence projects submitted to - to be referred to<br />

Minister of_ Finance ;41, 4 .<br />

Prtscediire - agenda ; 41, 6.<br />

Approval of all PJBD recommendations to <strong>de</strong>psnd on<br />

ooncurrence of Minister of Finance ; 53, 7-8 .<br />

Proce<strong>du</strong>re ; to consi<strong>de</strong>r programmes of Defence <strong>de</strong>partents-week<br />

of January 27-31 ; 59, 6 .<br />

Members of- to meet PM of Australia ; 83, 3 .<br />

# Proce<strong>du</strong>re of UK <strong>War</strong> Cabinot <strong>de</strong>scribed by PM ; 107 , 1 .<br />

PrOce<strong>du</strong>r.e keieubmi ssi:on to - of Joint Economic C .<br />

reports ; 110 , 2-3 .<br />

Maj . Gen . Pope to represent - on Combinei Chiefs of<br />

Staff <strong>Committee</strong> in t;Tashington ; 150k 6 .<br />

Draft instructions to nroposed representative on<br />

2157nit1ons Assignments Bd ., Washington, (Gen . Pope) .-161,5 .<br />

Instructions to Gen. Pope as proposed Can . representative<br />

on 1dAB # 162, 5-6 .<br />

Establishment of "<strong>War</strong> <strong>Committee</strong> .Room" ; communication<br />

of operational information ; daily resumes to be submitted<br />

by Secretary of Chiefs of Staff Coms 169 , 1 .<br />

Ibid ; Chiefs of Staff oppose establishment ; 170, 1-2 .<br />

Regu<strong>la</strong>r attendance at - of Chiefs of Staff : 172 , 1 .<br />

Proce<strong>du</strong>re - items for agenda ; communication to Secreary<br />

; 172 , 1. (88, 3 .<br />

# Functions of Service advisers and <strong>du</strong>ty of <strong>Committee</strong> ;/


CABINET WAR C0MMIT .M.<br />

Q,onstitution,. Proce<strong>du</strong>re , etc.<br />

Regu<strong>la</strong>r Chiefs of Staff's sumnaries to - to inclu<strong>de</strong><br />

operational & intelligence reports in all areas ; I80, 6 .<br />

Views of Minister of W .D. for N .S . •re proce<strong>du</strong>re ;<br />

special functions of Tar Com . re matters of general<br />

policy to be drawn to attention of members & of TOB ;<br />

/196, 9 .<br />

Foll©~s-up of <strong>de</strong>cisions ; minutes (contents) ; member of<br />

Privy Council office to attend regu<strong>la</strong>r meetings ; 201 , 1 .<br />

Regu<strong>la</strong>r quarterly reports on war pro<strong>du</strong>ction to b e<br />

msd e a'vai<strong>la</strong>ble to members of <strong>War</strong> Cam ; 217 , 5 .<br />

~ ;ecrPt reportQ and, int-lligPnce to b° ma<strong>de</strong> avai<strong>la</strong>ble<br />

to Pam' an-A van .Jc[rt alzff reports to ~rJ:i ; 236, 1-2<br />

Arrangements for circu<strong>la</strong>tion daily oper8tional<br />

su xraries ; 301 , 2<br />

CWC not to meet <strong>du</strong>ring M 'S absence ; Special Cab.<br />

<strong>Committee</strong> meetings for <strong>de</strong>spatch business ,•(scc) AA l 9 1<br />

A


CABINET WAR COMMITTEE<br />

I* Statements, etc .<br />

,,Statement of ~)acisions of May 17, A, 5-6 .<br />

Ibid ; revised & approved for inclusion in PDS•s<br />

speech in House; 2-3.<br />

Statement to be ma<strong>de</strong> by Pi re further military<br />

measures approved ; 9, 1 .<br />

Statemaat re Emergency Measures to be ma<strong>de</strong> in House<br />

of Commons ; 1,U„5, 2, 4. (?A, 3 .<br />

Statement in House re National <strong>War</strong> Services Dept . ;/<br />

-Neseesity of Canadians knowing that the government f<br />

fail-owing own policy ; 107 , 6.<br />

Statement isi House re appt . of Maj . Gen . Odlum as<br />

Can. High Commissioner to Australia ; 1 15, 3 .<br />

Statement to be ma<strong>de</strong> by Pld re proposals for re<strong>du</strong>ction<br />

of accumu<strong>la</strong>ting sterling ba<strong>la</strong>nces ; 129, 4 .<br />

• Draft statement re new BCATP Agreement ; 167 , 4 .<br />

Statement for House re Can . re<strong>la</strong>tionship to new<br />

Combi ne3 Pro<strong>du</strong>ction & Resources Bd . & Combined Food Bd .<br />

/77U. . :4-5 .<br />

Announcement re RCAF & Army units in A<strong>la</strong>ska ; 172, 5 .<br />

Statement for press re fettering of German prisoner s<br />

in Canada ; 197, 4. ( 199, 7-104<br />

Statem3nt for press rfa government gold policy ; /<br />

S tat .;m:nt for press re CPRB ;(200 , 4-5)(201, 5)( 202,1-2<br />

Statemant for French Minister & for press re withdrawal<br />

of recognition of Vichy govt . ; 205 , 2 . (228 , 8 .<br />

Statement on govt . policy re civil air transport ; ~<br />

Statemont re shackling prisoners of war ; 232 , 5<br />

yb^_'lfti aks of ,an .p3r*i ^,ipation in 3rd Protocol wit h<br />

'J'SG :i referred to :::ut>>a1 Lid 3,? ; Pa; to make s*~r.~_~n~„t<br />

i r `'34 , 4<br />

WIB to prepare statement in constu<strong>la</strong>tion With ND re<br />

~ appt . S/L Desloges as Def .Co-ordination Officer, Gulf<br />

and R.St .Lawrence areas ; 238 , 1


,<br />

CABINE1' WAR COIWTTE E<br />

Statements, etc .<br />

Gift of RN <strong>de</strong>stroyers to RCN ; Can.Tribal <strong>de</strong>stroyers<br />

ma<strong>de</strong> avai<strong>la</strong>ble in ezchange ;sbstement in House ; 238 . 7<br />

Retirement Gen.McNaughton from command First Can .<br />

AiZa9 ; ?,U• 4<br />

V<br />

4<br />

,,


CANADIAN ACTIVE SMVI CE b'Ot'i( .`E / Cl,NADI AN ARMY (ACTIVE)<br />

See als o : Caanpulso 1^; Militam Training<br />

• Hospital accommodatil on<br />

Nat ional Defence<br />

R_ecruitinR in Canada<br />

Trans po rt overseas Service Persome l<br />

1 st Division See also. Can.d ian Corps<br />

Priority re equi<strong>la</strong>mnt; 4, 4<br />

Present commi tmcnt s ; g, 1-2<br />

Provision of ancil<strong>la</strong>ry troops for ; 1, 2<br />

Rogers' repo rt re equi pment ; t o proceed t o France ;<br />

re-enforoemsnts ; 4,3_6<br />

To remain in UK for present ; 8, 2<br />

Disposition Can . forces in r'rance ; approval to<br />

G.O .C . ; 11,, 4<br />

Returned frcen France ; j fL , l<br />

Crerar account of operations and proposed operatics<br />

Sof 1st Div . In Norway & Franco ; ~r, 6<br />

Reece Battalion for - ; ~6, 5 ; 57,7-8<br />

3roken up entailing 'loss of comaand' to G .O.C . ;<br />

matter remedied ; 7,L4-5<br />

Re-organization of anti-tank regiments of ;<br />

It/Gen<br />

181 ,4-5<br />

.Pearkes appt . to Pacific Coramand ; 186 , 6<br />

Amy progranne recommends re-oroanizat ion of - to<br />

conform to Br .standard ; 214,4- 6<br />

See further .<br />

National DsPence : Canadian Arm<br />

overseas<br />

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Cr1P+a.DIAN ACTIVE 91M VI CE 1~0 itCE - CANADIAN LR,l„"Y ( ACTI VE )<br />

• llnd Division<br />

See also "C anadian Corps ' '<br />

Ice<strong>la</strong>nd,<br />

newfound<strong>la</strong>nd<br />

Vest Indies etc . re<br />

certain units of -<br />

Decision to send overseas ; D, 1<br />

Offer to aecelerate its <strong>de</strong>apatch ; 3 , 2<br />

Ibid ; 4, 4, 6<br />

Mechanical transport for ; 7. 3<br />

Poss . Of being asked to go to Ice<strong>la</strong>nd ; 16,2<br />

Scattered positinn of - source of comp7a-int by Gen .<br />

Odlum ; no further personnel to be sent out of Canada<br />

for pr9sont ; 18,2-3<br />

UK request-Tor - to garrison Ice<strong>la</strong>nd ; Can .govt .<br />

prefers to send - to UK ; 19 . 2-4<br />

• Telegram expressing Can .govt .'s views re - ; 21, 2<br />

T o j oin,7th Corps, if R when sent to UK ; 20j 1-2<br />

UK agreement to its service in UK rather than<br />

Ic3<strong>la</strong>nd ; 22 ,, 1-2<br />

Sent overseas ; >8,, 6<br />

Recce Battalion for - ; 56, 5 ; 57 . 7-8<br />

Arrival of remain<strong>de</strong>r in UK ; 55J4<br />

IicNaught on's recommendation re rep<strong>la</strong>cement of<br />

16aj/Gen Odlum ; 110 ,1 1<br />

Consi<strong>de</strong>ration re Command of ; 115 . 2<br />

Proposal re appt . of CGS as Comman<strong>de</strong>r ; 117 . 9<br />

Re-org. of anti-tank regiments of ; 181 . 4-5<br />

Army programme recommends re-org. of - to conform<br />

to Br .standard ; 214 ,4-6<br />

Command of ; rep<strong>la</strong>cement of Ma~/Gen . Roberts by<br />

Brig.G.G. Simmons ; 2~,9 5<br />

• See flirther : National Defence : Canadian Army<br />

o verseas


CANADIAN ACTIVE SERVICE FORCE<br />

- CANADIAN ARMY(ACTIVE)<br />

Is<br />

llird . Division<br />

Discussed as alternative to Can . Corps ; 3, 3 .<br />

Ibid - Decision to raise 111 rd . Division as well ;<br />

j, 4,6 .<br />

Not to be inclu<strong>de</strong>d in Canadian Corps ; 6s 2-3 .<br />

Fall mobilization authorized ; 18, 3-4 .<br />

Concentrated in Maritimes ; 2 o .<br />

Transfer of officers from ist Division; 29, 5 .<br />

# Despatch overseas reconmen<strong>de</strong>d ;(60, 5,(59, 4)<br />

Reasons for <strong>de</strong>spatching overseas soon ; 61, 6 .<br />

Formation of Rocco Battalion for - ; 63, 3-4 .<br />

U.R. Govt . anxious re early <strong>de</strong>spatch ; 67, 3 .<br />

Appointment of O .C . consi<strong>de</strong>red ; 67, 6 .<br />

Anti-Tank Guns for ; 66, 3-4 .<br />

~ Despatch of remain<strong>de</strong>r overseas ; 75, 7 .<br />

Minister suggests it be used elsewhere than in U .K .<br />

if British authorities consi<strong>de</strong>r advisable ; 86, 5 .<br />

Troop convoy for Divisional Engineers ; 90, 7 .<br />

Re-organization of anti-tank regiments of ; 181, 4-5 .<br />

Army program recommends reorganization of - to conform<br />

with dritisb infantry division ; 214, 4-6 .<br />

See fu rth er :<br />

gat i onal Defence : Canad Ian Army<br />

oversea s<br />

W # Minister recommends its <strong>de</strong>spatch overseas ; 57, 5 .


CANADIAN ACTIVE SERVICE FORCE - CANADIAN ARUYJACTIVE)<br />

lytt. Division (Armoured Division )<br />

Full mobiliiation authorised <strong>de</strong>spite artillery<br />

requirements <strong>la</strong>cking ;,j$, 3-4 .<br />

Distributed in Barriefield, Petawawa, Camp Bor<strong>de</strong>n,<br />

Valcartier & B .C, ; 27, 6 .<br />

Anti-Tank Guns for ; 6e, 3-4 .<br />

Personnel transferred to Armoured Division ; recruitment<br />

of ba<strong>la</strong>nce up to strength authorized ; 84, 6 .<br />

Reconstitution & Mobilization of necessary unita ~<br />

/2-1• 6.<br />

Brig. Page appointed G.O.C. ; 92, 6 .<br />

Pos-sible conversion to Armoured Division ; 99, 3 .<br />

I[inister to discuss its us* witY YoNaughtan ; 107, 6 .<br />

Ibid ; possible conversion to Armoured Division for<br />

• overseas ; 110 . 10 .<br />

Secretary of State for <strong>War</strong>'s opinion re conversion<br />

of - into Armoured Division ; 115 , 2 .<br />

Appointment of Brigadier Worthington to command -<br />

in view of conversion to armoured division ; In, 6.<br />

Question of Briga<strong>de</strong> group from - for Australia ;<br />

liaj .Gen. Page - Nfld . Cao mand ; 127, 3. /1,J4, 4.<br />

6th Div.to concentrate at Debert after <strong>de</strong>spatch<br />

overseas of ; Ill, 5.<br />

Proposals for <strong>de</strong>spatch overseas of - <strong>du</strong>ring summer<br />

& early autiaon :(n3_, 6-7~( 175 , 5 )<br />

Re-organization of - to provi<strong>de</strong> for increase from<br />

1 to 2 field regiments ; 181 , 4-5 .<br />

23rd Field Regiment R .C .A. to serve with ; 193, S .<br />

Re-organization of - on British mo<strong>de</strong>l ; 212 , 7 .<br />

•R D4snrr,ch overseas 1942 recor.anen<strong>de</strong>d ; 57, 5 .<br />

# Army Program recommends conversion of infantry<br />

division to second Armoured division : 132, 5-6 .


CANADIAN UW<br />

Dth Division (Armoured) (continued )<br />

Army program recommenc:e reorganization to conform to<br />

British standard ; <strong>de</strong>spatch overseas of ? infantry battalions<br />

mobilized in Canada, for - ; 214, 5-6 .<br />

See furthers<br />

Rational Defence : Canadian Army<br />

♦erseaa<br />

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10


Ca.'dDI11P: ACTIVE SERVICE FORCE - CANADIAT: ARMY(ACTIVE)<br />

Vth (Armoured) Division<br />

Lana ian ArmouredDivision<br />

Formation of - proposed ; 28, 7 .<br />

Early <strong>de</strong>spatch overseas recommen<strong>de</strong>d ; 57, 5 .<br />

Despatch overseas in September recommen<strong>de</strong>d ; equipment<br />

of ; opinions of <strong>War</strong> Office, McNaughton & Crerar ;<br />

Tanks for - ; 58, 5 . (60 1 5-7 .)<br />

Authorization of - confirmed ; to be d3spatched whdn :,<br />

circumstances permitted ; 61, 7 .<br />

Or<strong>de</strong>r for tanks approved; 62, 2 .<br />

U.K. Govt . anxious re early <strong>de</strong>spatch ; 67, 3 .<br />

Appointment of O .C . consi<strong>de</strong>red ; 67, 6 .<br />

Anti-Tank Guns for ; 66, 31-4 .<br />

Personnel obtained from IVth Livision ; 84, 6 .<br />

U .S . proposal for transport overseas ; 109 , 1-2 .<br />

Ralston to discuss employment of t 110 , 10 .<br />

• U.S . ships not avai<strong>la</strong>ble for transport overseas ; l ,ll 2<br />

Army Programme recommends conversion of infantry<br />

division to second armoured division ; 132, 5-6.<br />

Re-organization of - to provi<strong>de</strong> for increase from<br />

1 to 2 field regiments ; 181 , 4-5 .<br />

19th Field Regiment R .C .A. to serve with ; 193, 8 .<br />

Re-organization of - on british mo<strong>de</strong>l ; A1 2.7 .( 216. 1-2<br />

Brig. Stein (Maj . Gen .) to command - vice Gen .Samsou~<br />

Army program recommends reorvanization to conform to<br />

British standard ; <strong>de</strong>spatch overseas of 2 infantry battalions<br />

mor,i li z,~-i in C,3n! .da, for - ; 214 , 5-6 .<br />

3ee further : DTaea.ional IIefence• Oanadhan Arm~ .v)i3MqM<br />


CANADIAN ACTIVE SI~:RVICIE FORCE - CANADIAN AW(ACTIVE)<br />

40 Itt: Division ( at first called Vth Division )<br />

Formation proposed ; 37, . 3 .<br />

ltob i l iZat i on 15<strong>la</strong>nned; 84, 6 .<br />

8 battalions avai<strong>la</strong>ble, full mobilization recommen<strong>de</strong>d,<br />

but <strong>de</strong>ferred ; 9~1 , 6-7 .<br />

Further consi<strong>de</strong>ration ; question of commitments<br />

to U .K . ; 97 , 8-9 .<br />

Mobilization authorized ; to be retained in Canada ;<br />

/ 99, 2-5 .<br />

Appointment of Comman<strong>de</strong>rs of 14th, 15th, & 16th<br />

Briga<strong>de</strong> ; 105• 3.<br />

Overseas re-enforcom .,nts from home <strong>de</strong>fence units ;<br />

rep<strong>la</strong>cement in units of coast garrisons & griga<strong>de</strong><br />

groups of - by "home service draft3es" ; 118 , 6 .<br />

Dilution of - units & Coast Defence units by<br />

•trainees will release <strong>la</strong>rge munber of men : 121, 4 .<br />

Mobi lization of remain<strong>de</strong>r of ; to contentrate at<br />

Debert ; rep<strong>la</strong>cement on Pacific Command by 7th Div .unifs<br />

A 51 , 5 .<br />

Brig . Potts appointed 0. C. of ; 163, 1 .<br />

Briga<strong>de</strong> Comman<strong>de</strong>rs ; Brigadiers Sargent, Hodson,<br />

Fraser, Lt-Col . Lec<strong>la</strong>ire ; 104 , 2.<br />

Units of - 31% un<strong>de</strong>r strength ; 207, 3 .<br />

Completion <strong>de</strong>ferred until Sept . 1943 ; 214 Q 5-6 .<br />

See further :<br />

Nat ional Defence : Canadian Amy overseas


ACTIVE<br />

CANADIAN ACTIVE SERVICE FORCE - CANADIAN ARMY ~<br />

• VII Divisio n<br />

Mobilization of 3 briga<strong>de</strong> groups to rep<strong>la</strong>ce simi<strong>la</strong>r<br />

6th Div .units in Pacific Command ; JU, 5<br />

Mobilization of remain<strong>de</strong>r of - ; 153,3<br />

Brig . LeClerk apptd . 0.0 of - ;~,<br />

Briga<strong>de</strong> Comman<strong>de</strong>rs - Brigs . Martin, Topp, Lt .Col .<br />

Murdock, Col .Roome ; j,a, 2<br />

Concentration of - in At<strong>la</strong>ntic Command to be canp<strong>la</strong>ted<br />

by Sept . ; ln,6- 7<br />

Units of - 31 % un<strong>de</strong>r strength ; 207 ,3<br />

Completion <strong>de</strong>ferred until Sept .1943 ; 214 ,5- 6<br />

See further : National Defence :<br />

40<br />

40


CANADIAN ACTIVE SERVICE FORCE - CANADIAN A .RWY (ACTIVE)<br />

• VIII Divisio u<br />

Org. briga<strong>de</strong> groups of - to be statiose d across<br />

Canada ; yLa, 3<br />

Division HQ & HQ Units ; to be located at Pr.George<br />

172_ 4-5<br />

Appt .Corrman<strong>de</strong>r ; Brig.Ganong promote& Mai/Gen-, 177 ,5<br />

Units of -. 31% un<strong>de</strong>r strength ; 207 , 3<br />

Completion <strong>de</strong>ferred until 9ept .1943 ; 214,5- 6<br />

See llirthe r :<br />

Lat ional Defence<br />

40<br />

40


CANADIAN ACTIVE SERVICE FORCE - CAN ADIAN ARMY (ACTIVE )<br />

• Army Tank Briga<strong>de</strong>s - Armoured Reg iment s<br />

Formation of fi rs t Army Tank Briga<strong>de</strong> recommen<strong>de</strong>d by<br />

Mr . Ralston ; (57, 5-6) ( 59, 4 . )<br />

Ibid ; exp<strong>la</strong>ined by Mr . Ralston & Gen . Crerar ;60, 5-7<br />

Ibid approved ; early <strong>de</strong>spatch overseas consi<strong>de</strong>red ;<br />

/61 • 6 .<br />

Tank equipment for Army Tank Rriga<strong>de</strong> ; 62, 2 .<br />

Appointment of O .C . for Army Tank Briga<strong>de</strong> consi<strong>de</strong>red ;<br />

/67, 6 .<br />

Despatch overseas of Army Tank Briga<strong>de</strong> ; 75, 7 .<br />

Recruiting for Army Tank Briga<strong>de</strong> ; 84, 6 .<br />

Troop convoy for Army Tank Briga<strong>de</strong> ; 90, 7 .<br />

Mobilization of additional Army units - including 3<br />

French Can . Infantry Battalions to rep<strong>la</strong>ce a sim il <strong>la</strong>r<br />

number diverted to second Army Tank Briga<strong>de</strong> ; 131 , 5-6<br />

Proposal for diversion of briga<strong>de</strong> group from Sen ond -<br />

• to Australia : 157 , 1 .<br />

Army program recommends conversion of 1 surplus<br />

Armoured Regiment to ~ank Delivery Regiment & retention<br />

of 2 Armiured Car Regiments for Amy troons ; 214 , 5-6 .<br />

Army program recommends organization of H .Q ., 3rd Army<br />

Tank Bri ga<strong>de</strong> (to administer 3 surplus Arm )ured Regiments)<br />

/ 214 . 5-6 .<br />

See further:<br />

National Defence . Canadian Amy<br />

Overseas ,etc .<br />

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C.:P7ADIAN Xps,iY<br />

• lst Corps<br />

b'ormation of - diacixsse i i ; No further un<strong>de</strong>rtakinfrim until<br />

3fter the elections ; D, 1-2.<br />

. Further discussion ; formation of - ; provision of ancil<strong>la</strong>ry<br />

troops ; (1, 2 .) (2, 1-2) .<br />

Formation favoured by Minister & general staff ; ar-<br />

L-n un ents pro & con - cost ; 3, 3 .<br />

Formation of - agreed to ; 4, 4,6 .<br />

Despatch of corps troops ; 4, 6 .<br />

3rd Di.vision not to b,3 Irclu<strong>de</strong>d as yet- 6, 2 .<br />

Forestry & transportation nnits inclu <strong>de</strong>d ; 6, 3 .<br />

7th C nrps formiO with Canadian r . O.C . ; 20, 1-2 .<br />

Telegram r4 o*p-anization ; 21, 2 .<br />

VA-se" telPpram re disc»ssions with 'Var Office ;<br />

cost of ancil<strong>la</strong>ry units ; channel of administration of<br />

Can . units ; 22, 2-3 .<br />

''egp onsibility for ancil<strong>la</strong>ry troops after Sept . 1 ;23,6<br />

• r'in3ncial 1i q bi litc for - ; 28, 5 .<br />

Proposal for responsibility for U .K . units refused :<br />

/56, 7 .<br />

Formation authorized. and announcAd ; 5.5, 5 .<br />

Minister recommends 7iIIrd Division <strong>de</strong>spatch overseas :<br />

/57, F .<br />

<strong>War</strong> establishment for Junior !ea<strong>de</strong>rs School ; 57, 7 .<br />

En<strong>la</strong>rgement of - proposed by Col . Ralston ; 3 divisions<br />

army tank briga<strong>de</strong>, etc . ; ( 59, 4) ( 60, 5,7 )<br />

pi ,?h opinion of - in TT . g, ; 60, 2.<br />

To be employed as a unit hernafte .r; Gen . BdcN=n;ahtcm's<br />

r9sponsibilitv to Canadian govPrnment ; 73, 4-5 .<br />

Additional units mobilized for ; 75, 7 .<br />

ldcl?aughton's <strong>de</strong>sire to koen intacV 86, 4-5 .<br />

Troop convoy for Corps troops ; 90, 7 .<br />

•ton Hn l s to d iemz3s on visit to U .K. '. 110, 10 .<br />

C ,~.nadian Base Ordnance Workshops ; ( 11L, 8) ( 114 , 12)<br />

Ibid ; approved ; 115 , 3-4.


CAINTADIAN ARMY<br />

lst Corps (continued)<br />

•<br />

Policy re obtaining equipment for ; 114 , 12 .<br />

Consi<strong>de</strong>ration re senior Corps appointments ; 115 , 2<br />

Gen . Crerar to take over acting command ; 120 , 3-4 .<br />

Army Programme 1942-43 ; figures for reserves avai<strong>la</strong>ble<br />

for battle wastage based on cfartaintv Corps will<br />

remain in British Isles ; 121 , 3-4 .<br />

Discussion re provision of 2 Can . Corps, 121 , 4 .<br />

Lieut . Gen . McNaughton's temporary return to Canada ;<br />

Can . Base Ordnance Depot in UK ; 147 , 6 .<br />

MaNaughton's report re Can. Army overseas ; present<br />

& future role of Can . Cor


~)IAN ARMY<br />

•'r ;a<br />

C o r ps<br />

Army program 1942-43 ; dismzssions re provision of 2<br />

Can . Corps overseas ; 1 1? , 3-5 .<br />

General S ana om to c omrand ; M. 7 .<br />

McXanrthton recommends completion of the 2 Can . Corps<br />

overseas ; 214, 3 .<br />

Army program rocommends completion of basic Qorps<br />

troops already authorized from units mobilizing in Canada ;<br />

~21Y, 3-6 .<br />

See further : gat ional Defences Canadian Arnp<br />

Oversea s<br />

to<br />

0


CANADIAN ACTIVE SERVICE FORCE - CANADIAN ARMY(ACTIVE)<br />

No Employment of Canadian Forces Overseas outsi<strong>de</strong> U.K .<br />

See also ; Ice<strong>la</strong>nd ; West Indie s<br />

Ist Div . to proceed to France ; 1, 3,6 .<br />

Ist Div . to remain in U .K . ; 1, 2 .<br />

Disposition of Can . forces in France ; 11, 4 .<br />

0". Forces return from trance ; 16, 1 .<br />

Crerar accouht of operations & proposed operations<br />

of Ist Division, Norway, Dunkirk, France ; 25, 6 .<br />

"Tunnelling Troops" for Gibralter= (41, 6 .)(42, 2 .)<br />

Possibility of serving in Egypt or elsewhere- 45 7<br />

Arguments for and against sending Canadians t~ .z . 1 '<br />

Egypt or Balkans - <strong>de</strong>cision postponed : 51, 4-6 .<br />

Despatch of Canadians to Near East unlikely ; 52, 6 .<br />

Remain<strong>de</strong>r of Ist Can . Tunnelling Co . sent to Gibral-<br />

# ter ; establishment of 2nd . Co . authorized ; 56 ; 5-6 .<br />

Suggested <strong>de</strong>spatch of Canadians to Egypt to counter-<br />

Ao ► ct lowered morale in Army & apathy in country <strong>du</strong>e t o<br />

long inactivity of Arm9j and as stimulous to recruiting<br />

; $6, 4-5 .<br />

Ibid ; telegram, P.M. to P.M. ; 87, 3-4 .<br />

General McNaughton to <strong>de</strong>ci<strong>de</strong> re use of troops in<br />

special operations outsi<strong>de</strong> U .K . ; 101 , 1-3 .(Spitzbergen)<br />

Ibid' ; VcNaughton reply ; 102• 6 .<br />

Extent of authority of Gen . l6cNaughton ; P.M. discusses<br />

use of Canadian troops with him ; 107, 4-5.<br />

U.K . suggestion of Canadian battalions for Hong<br />

Kons ; 109 , 2 .<br />

Approval of 2 Canadian Infantry Battalions for<br />

Hong Kong ; 110 , 9 . (See Next-Page )<br />

Australian High Commissioner's conmunications re<br />

Canadian military assistance to Australia ; 1§ -6, 7-8-<br />

%W# Churchill says no thought of using Canadians in<br />

North Africa ; 59, 4. _


CANADIAN ACTIVE SERVICE<br />

FORCE ( CANADIAN ARMY) (ACTIVE)<br />

Employment of Canadian Forces Overseas Outsi<strong>de</strong> II .1(Abl<br />

Lpp##Ve extension of authority to McNaughton fo r<br />

snecial operations outsi<strong>de</strong> U .K . ; 114 , 14 (See : 101 , 1-3)<br />

Possibility of Canadians serving in Continental<br />

operations .; 111, 2 .<br />

'<br />

Can. re-enforcement for Falk<strong>la</strong>nd Is<strong>la</strong>nds ;( 36, 1)(1&„1-2<br />

Australian High 4ommissioner's communications re Canadian<br />

military assistance to Australia ; 12% , 7-8 .<br />

Rep<strong>la</strong>cement of UK unit in Bermuda ; 135, 7.<br />

IUsistance to Australia ; request for Can. Army G .H.Q<br />

mobile reserve ; 139, 2. ( See : Australia) (IJ7, 2-3.<br />

Can. garrison for Falk<strong>la</strong>nd Is<strong>la</strong>nds ; proposal re jected ; /<br />

Can. Company for Bermuda from troops station ed at<br />

Jamaica ; 151, 7 .<br />

Can. garr son in the Bahamas ; IJ~7 , 3.<br />

Special employment overseas ; combined operations ;<br />

authority of Army Caaaaan<strong>de</strong>r ; ~¢8_, : 1:e3.' ( gaf~3 (}l~3,,14~<br />

l~. ~4X<br />

Ibid ; communication witli .ldc8aughton re position of Chief<br />

of Combined Operations= type of project contemp<strong>la</strong>teds<br />

/)A . 5-6 .<br />

Ibid ; approval of special operation ; lit!J , 2 .<br />

Canadian troops for service in P ritish Guiana ; d4, 1 .<br />

Canadian troops for <strong>de</strong>fence of Mackenzie, British Guiana<br />

(see further : South 9lmerica) /JAB, 6 .<br />

Future employment of - ; UK request for inclusion in<br />

expeditionary force ; reply <strong>de</strong>ferred pending observations<br />

by Can . Army Comman<strong>de</strong>r ; 172, 2 .<br />

Ibid ; comments of Can . Army Comman<strong>de</strong>r ; telegram to<br />

High Commissioner ; 173, 3 .<br />

Ibid ; Gen . MoNaughton's suggested revision of communication<br />

to UK govt . ; legRl aspects of Visiting F or o ,,~<br />

Act ; 176 , 2-3 .


CANADIAN ARMY (ACTIVE )<br />

Bmnlo9msnt Can .forces overseas outsi<strong>de</strong> UK (Oonttd)<br />

0<br />

Future employt . Can.forcea ; re<strong>la</strong>tionship bet .<br />

Br .& Can .Armies ; inclusion in expeditionary force ;<br />

Instructions to Massey ; 183 .1-2<br />

Ibid ; re po rt on London discussions by Legal Adviser,<br />

External Affairs ; 184, 2<br />

Ibid ; report byGGS after visit to UK ; Massey's draft<br />

letter to Attlee apprvd ; instructions to be issued to<br />

Can .commaniers ; 185 . 5-7= UK acceptance of Can .govt .<br />

vibws ; 189 ,3-4<br />

Dieppe operations ; report by CGS ; 185, 5<br />

Dieppe operations ; impressions. of AG; 186, 3-4<br />

Authority for special operation ; 400 ,2-3, 12<br />

CGS reports on disc . in UK with Army Corr~man<strong>de</strong>r ;<br />

est .combined command & ha staff for "expeditionary force<br />

Can . part ici patimn ; 224 . 5<br />

Re-allocation of overseas transport - effect on<br />

vai<strong>la</strong>bility of Can<br />

t .Army for active operations<br />

6• 2-4 ; 227 ,2-5 ; 228 ; Z5 6-7<br />

,4-5<br />

Can .•1rmv Comman<strong>de</strong>rs views<br />

shd as to principles which<br />

. govern re - ; 226 ,3-4<br />

Disc.with E<strong>de</strong>n ; Minister stresses<br />

some<br />

importance of using<br />

Can .in active theatre ; ;.ZS,4-5<br />

Be* further:<br />

National Defence : Canadi ah Army<br />

Overseas (Theatre of Operation )<br />

0 1


See alAoy : Compulsory Military Training<br />

National Defena e<br />

'Recruiting in Canada<br />

CtlNADiA.' aCi'iV~ : SZE .P.vICE FORCE-' -C2.r'AD .I::v A''..:Y ( .LCTIVEI<br />

,^, 'e n - .r.l (10, 5.<br />

Appointment of Cw-in-C of Home forces consi<strong>de</strong>red ;/<br />

Pay a.nei allocianc4s ; difficulties exn<strong>la</strong>inAd ; A, 4.<br />

Pospital units autho ;-ized ; 11, 3 .<br />

ExchaneR of Staff Officers with TJ .K. Forces ; 11, 4 .<br />

Equipment of overseas troops - arrangement with<br />

'J,K. ; 14 , 6 .<br />

Forestry & transoortation rnits for U .K . -( See also<br />

Canadian Cor»s)14,5 .<br />

Burial in Canada of members of Can . forces ayh.o c9ie<br />

overseas, 24, 2 :<br />

Canadian Armoured Corps - formation proposed ; 28, 7 .<br />

Releasp of-technicians ; provision for <strong>la</strong>rge ziimber<br />

of skilled tra<strong>de</strong>sman ; 35, 3.<br />

Change from ^3na,eian Militia to Canadi.ar Army ; 35 , 4<br />

Formation of ^ armoured divisions ; mobilization of<br />

5th K- 6th Divisions proposed ;, 17, 3 .<br />

~ nonoUrs and <strong>de</strong>corations ; J 42, 4-5)(44, 2-3) 46, 7-8<br />

~pecial Com~__of H .of CC . re Honours and d~corations ;/<br />

Transport to. U.K. of Service Personnel ; (47., 1-2)<br />

Rules re convoys approved ; 50, 3. ( 48 , 2 )<br />

~ Rer-itriation of soldiers' <strong>de</strong>pendants ; (54, 4).(133,1-2)<br />

# Suspension of leave to Ire<strong>la</strong>nd ; 58, 4 .~<br />

7o1unt eers from. new t rai ni ne nrogram for active<br />

servi c,-~ ; 60, 3-5., 7.<br />

F.e-or!~ani zat i on of Artillery overseas ; attachment<br />

of Lirht Anti-Aircraft Battery to R .C .A . overae3s ;<br />

formations of a 3rd Diir .'Rscce . Battalion ; 63, 3-4 .<br />

40,000-80 .4000 recruits nee<strong>de</strong>d, 194i ; 64, 777 .<br />

Appointment Dr. n,anion to survey Can . ~;uxiliary<br />

S~3rvices in U,K . ; 70, 2 .<br />

Policy of providing with Can .mft .equipment,74,4-5 .<br />

Despatch of uuits overs :3as ; 75, 7 .<br />

~ <strong>War</strong> Office request for railway troops ; 75,7 .<br />

Detention Barracks for personnel in U .K . ; 75,6 .<br />

Arrival of 8th Contingent in U .K . ; 55, 4 .<br />

# No further expansion ; naval & air expansion more<br />

important ; 56, 3 -4 .


CANADIAN ACTIVE SERVICE FORCE - CANADIAN ARMY (ACTIVE )<br />

General (continued) w<br />

Mission to U .S . likely ; Gol . Vanier to head ; 78, 12.<br />

Mobilization of 5th Division p<strong>la</strong>med ; 84, 6 .<br />

Employment of-Tunnelling personnel on power <strong>de</strong>velopment<br />

tunnel in Scot<strong>la</strong>nd ; 86, 3 .<br />

Deterioration in morale <strong>du</strong>e to inactivity ; 86, 4 .<br />

Loss of Service personnel in convoy ; rules revie wed ;<br />

/Q3, 1-2 ; 87, 5 ; 88, 7 .<br />

Composition of troop convoy ; 90, 7 . (90, 6 .<br />

Organization of special <strong>de</strong>molition squad turned down ;/<br />

Construction of accommodation in U .K . ; 90~ 7 .<br />

Need for men in re<strong>la</strong>tion to equipment ; equipment<br />

situation ; 21, 3-4,6-7 .<br />

U.K . request for Armoured Division, 111rd Division<br />

& Army Tatik Briga<strong>de</strong> ; 91, 7.<br />

.Reinstatement in civii life of former memb a rs -<br />

statement re proposed legis<strong>la</strong>tiob ; 9 2 , 1 .<br />

U.K. request for railway units ; 96, 5-6 .<br />

GhanB+es in establishments, Army Ordnance Repair<br />

Ser *ice ; 2¢,. 6-7 .<br />

Results of recruiting campaign ; question of physical<br />

standards ; 97, 7-8 .<br />

Advance equipment for Army ; 97, 9 .<br />

Extent of Canadian military c anmitments discussed ;<br />

possibility of 8 divisions ; 6 divisions set as the<br />

limit ; 99, 2-5 .<br />

Establishment of Canadian Women's Army Corps ; 100 , 2 .<br />

McNaughton pleased with Canadian munitions & supplies ;<br />

ftV ossd to pooling ; 107 , 5 . _<br />

Maximum age of Army offissrs ; 107, 5.<br />

Minister to discuss Araq problems with G.O.C. in U.K .<br />

/107 , 6 .<br />

U.K . suggestion of Canadian battalions for 40<br />

Hong K ong ; 109 , 2.


CANADIAN ACTIVE SERVICE FORCE - CANADIAN ARMY (ACTIVE)<br />

40<br />

eneral (continued )<br />

Approval of 2 Canadian Infantry Batt aa inns for<br />

Hong Kong ; 110 , 9.. -<br />

Maxi-um ages f or Army Of fi car a ; 111 , 2.<br />

Award of "General Servi ce" and "Applicant for<br />

Enlistment" badges ; proposal--re "Canada" badge ; 111 , 3<br />

Addition to estimates for Army Ca<strong>de</strong>t Corps ; referred<br />

to Minister of Finance ; 111 , 3.<br />

Establishment of Canadian Central Ordnanee -Depot for<br />

technical stores ; referred to Minister of einance ;<br />

("1,, 3-4) ( 112. 6) ( 113 ,' 7) approved ; 114 , 12. _ 1 '-<br />

Pri pri ties-in respect of man-power ; U.K. list of<br />

irequests ; additional forestry units ; 111 , 9-10 .<br />

Recruiting of 1000 additional forestry personnel ;<br />

concurrpnce of Minister of Finance ; 112. 6 .<br />

formation of-Construction Company overseas ; 113• S .<br />

Canadian Ordnance Base Workshops overseas ; consi<strong>de</strong>ration<br />

<strong>de</strong>ferred ; 113 . 8 .<br />

Ibid ; purchase of equipment ; <strong>de</strong>cision <strong>de</strong>ferred ;ll 12<br />

Second Construction Compa ny, R .C .E . approved ; 114 ,12-L',<br />

Consi<strong>de</strong>ration re senior Corps appointments ; possibl e<br />

satt•ing-up of new command apart from Corps to inclu<strong>de</strong> lines<br />

, of communication troops ; 115, 2. (115, 3-4<br />

Two Canadian Ordnance Base Workshops overseas approve<br />

Army Programme 1942-43 ; manpower problem ; (117,,6-7 t<br />

( 118, 5-6 ) r120 , 4-I<br />

Arrqy Programme, .19~2-43 ; considt3ration of C .G.S . Memo<br />

provision for reserves ; calcu<strong>la</strong>tion re battle wastage ;<br />

consi<strong>de</strong>ration re 2 Can . Corps overseas ; voluntary systan<br />

of recruiting in re<strong>la</strong>tion to Army Programme ; 121, 3-5<br />

Ibid ; calcu<strong>la</strong>tions of manpower for maintenance of<br />

units authorized ; "conscription" issue ; 122, 2-5 .<br />

• Measures being taken to ren<strong>de</strong>r active army more<br />

attractive to volunteer* ; 122 , 4 .


CANADIAN AC12IVE16 S'rRVICE FORCE - CANADI AN AFWY (ACTIVE )<br />

General (continued)<br />

V<br />

Approve grants encouraging marksmanship in Active &<br />

Reserve Army; <strong>la</strong>, 3 *<br />

Transportation privileges ; jX, 4.<br />

Mobilization of additional Army units - No . 16 General<br />

Hospital, 3 French Can . Infantry Battalions, 1 heavy repair<br />

workshop, RCASC, 131, 5-6 .<br />

Minister <strong>de</strong>scribes Army Programme for ~•ir. Churchill ;<br />

conversion of infantry division to second armoured<br />

division ; 1;~?. ., 5-6 .<br />

Special <strong>du</strong>ty at Gibraltar for <strong>de</strong>tail from ist Canadian<br />

Tunnelling CO (R .C .E .) ; }~'i?, 2 .<br />

Repatriation of soldiers' <strong>de</strong>pen<strong>de</strong>nts ; 133 , 1-2 .<br />

Additional forestry companies for UK ; 138 , 4-5 . ( 1 39, 1 .<br />

Ibid-; no limitations on provision of further personnel ;/<br />

Present Army programme maximum limit for oversea s<br />

service ; Gen . DdcNaugh ton's statement ; 14-4, 7-8 .<br />

Transportation units for UK ; proposal rejected ;<br />

*100-<br />

C an. Base Ordnance Depot in UK ; 147, 6. ( 1A, 7 .<br />

Army cooperation squadrons for Can . Army overseas ;/<br />

YcRaughbon'discusses re<strong>la</strong>tion of overseas command t o<br />

Can . govt ; Army Headquarter% Can. Military Headquarter g ;<br />

/Ii9i+ 2 .<br />

YcHaughton discusses Air support for 8an . Army ; 149 9 3<br />

MeNaughton discusses role-of Can . Army overseas ; 149 ,3-1<br />

Me<strong>la</strong>ughton discusses equipment for ; <strong>de</strong>sign & <strong>de</strong>velopment<br />

; 149 , 4-5 .<br />

Establishment of Can . Army Headquarters overseas ;}&R, 6 .<br />

Formation of No . 3 Construction Co . required for construction<br />

of instal<strong>la</strong>tions for Can . Army :overseas ; 151 , 7 .<br />

Landing craft for ; 159, 12 .<br />

Discharge of Japanese in ; j,,,,8_ 9 1 .<br />

Ibid ; no Japanese in RCAF ; to ootain information re US<br />

policy ; 164, 7 .<br />

# Can. Parachute Battalion - arran,-_arn~nts for trainir.6~<br />

in u ; (~. 3)( l~. 7)(?~, 8 i( r~st, i l I


' CANADIAN AcTIVE SERVICE FORCE - CANADIAN ARMY (ACTIVE )<br />

• General (Conb'd )<br />

Army co-operation aquad .for overseas ; difficulties<br />

encountered by McNaughton ; 170• 5-6 ; 177, 5<br />

Can .Army overseas ; re-org ; pror .further Amy, corps<br />

& lines of communication troops ; manpower requirements<br />

176, 3-5<br />

Attachment j ournalists to Can .Army overseas ; 77,2<br />

Cgn Amy overseas ; re-enforcementa ; 177,8-9<br />

(See also : National Defence - Defence Frog .)<br />

Re-org . i nfant ry & armou red di v ; 181 . 4<br />

CGS repcrte on - following visit to TAK; 185 . 4<br />

AG's report on Can .participation at Dieppe ; 186 2 3-4<br />

MAB - Burns' proposals unsatisfactory from vi ewpo it<br />

of - oveneas ; 188, 2- 3<br />

Add'l artillery for - overseas ; 193, 8<br />

Minister reports on - ; present position ; prospec-<br />

• t ive employt ; org . & manpovrsr ; 200,2- 3<br />

Fo re stry battalions in Scot<strong>la</strong>nd ; Mr.Howe feels ed .<br />

be better employel relieve aerop<strong>la</strong>ne spruce shortage :<br />

?. 0 . 3<br />

First Special Service Force (Can-US) future<br />

employment ; e01 ,8 ; 207 , 2<br />

Re-enforcement problem for - overseas ;<strong>de</strong>ficiencies<br />

in "call-ups" un<strong>de</strong>r N.A ; insufficient shippin g space ;<br />

203 ,6 ; 2A6,6- 7<br />

Can .Army overse .^.a -re-org . ( machine gun battalions ;<br />

div .support battalions ; recce regiment) : 206 ,5-6<br />

Formation Can.Infantry Corps ; 206 , 6<br />

Can .ermy overseasprog ; manpower priorities ;<br />

organization ; .08 ,6 ; 2~0 1-3<br />

Can .Armv overseasprog ; re-org .armoured div . on Br .<br />

mo<strong>de</strong>l ; appt .Gen . Samson to command 2nd Can v^orp ;??,7<br />

Army prog .1943-44 ( overseas) ; manpower raq'ts ; reorg<br />

of 5 di v ; completion of ~nd Can . Corps ; reinforcement<br />

pools ; armoured regiments ; prov. of units req'd<br />

by Army Coumandar; ~.U,3-6


•<br />

CANADIAN ACTIVE SrRVICP. FORCE / CANADIAN .AF.MY (ACTIVE )<br />

t' '~RAL ( Cox t' d )<br />

Army prog.l%3-44 (in Canada) ; manpower req9ts<br />

re-org. ; <strong>de</strong><strong>la</strong>yed completion authorized establishments ;<br />

reinforcemant pools ; training centres ; 214 ,3-6<br />

Army prcg. See also : National Defence-Defence Prog .<br />

CGS reports on disc. In UK; 224 ,4*.6<br />

Prov . railviey troops ; 224 ,6<br />

Army show ; Can.tour ; 224,10t1 1<br />

Est . formal link with Br.thi efs of Staff Com . 226 ,3-4<br />

Despatch overseas lst Parachute Battalion ; 229 , 4<br />

See further :<br />

National Defenc3 : Theatre of Operatio n<br />

0


CANADIAN<br />

ABdtY - RESERVE<br />

• Compulsory mobilization suggested ; 15• 2<br />

Ammunition for training ; 17, 3<br />

Pails to provi<strong>de</strong> reinforcement quotas except in<br />

Quer,ec ; 78,1 3<br />

Army prog.1942-43 ; CGS memo ; provision for<br />

reserves ; 121,3- 5<br />

Limited to service within Canada by un<strong>de</strong>rtakings<br />

given ; 12E, 4<br />

Approve grants to Service & Rifle Org. & institutes<br />

encouraging marksmanship in Active & - ; =,3<br />

Defance of Canada ;measurestagen to augment - ;<br />

I&J,7 ; jj.~,3- 5<br />

Appointment of Director General of ; 154,7<br />

Local trans',ortation costs ; ?.09 ,4-5<br />

Recognition B .C. civilian <strong>de</strong> -nos org ; ND not to<br />

accept key men for Reserve Army ; 243, 2<br />

BC Commission on ARP request public statement in<br />

• support org. ; position to be reviewed ; 226,5- 6<br />


CANADIAN FORCES ( GENMAL )<br />

Repatriation of soldiers' dapen<strong>de</strong>nts ; 54,4 ; 133 ,1-<br />

Proposal for newspaper for - overseas ; 110, 9<br />

Or<strong>de</strong>rs to - to engage Japanese ; 125 .3<br />

Can . forces , home & overseas - legal position ;<br />

126 ,3-4<br />

Repatriation soldiers' <strong>de</strong>pen<strong>de</strong>nts ; 13:5 ,1-<br />

?-Manpower - National Selective Service ; provision fl<br />

needs of Armed Forces ; 146 ,1-3<br />

Enlistments in armed forces amounting to 3s% of<br />

popu<strong>la</strong>tion ; 1,?.1 , 4<br />

Dep.Allowances ; re<strong>du</strong>ction soldiers' wives allowanc<br />

in re<strong>la</strong>tion to cost of liv i ng ; specific case in<br />

Br .West Indies<br />

; Repatriation soldiers <strong>de</strong>pen<strong>de</strong>nts ; transfer of fund<br />

from <strong>War</strong> Appropriation ; <strong>de</strong>c .in principle for Treasur<br />

Board ; 168 , 4<br />

Dep . .lllowances ; Can .Legion recommen f,at ions ; 190 ,7-<br />

•<br />

0


CANADIAN BROADCASTING<br />

CORPOIIAT10N<br />

!B .B .C . request for assistance ; 33, 4 .<br />

Proposed joint establishment of short wave<br />

station ; (38, 1) (43 . 9) ( 110 , 7-8) ( 136 , 6-7) .<br />

Broadcasts to France consi<strong>de</strong>red ;(M, 5 . )<br />

B .B .C . material broadcast in German ; 64, 1 .<br />

One minute's radio silence ;(1 12, 3 . )<br />

Radio announcement by P .M. re <strong>de</strong>c<strong>la</strong>ration of war<br />

against Fin<strong>la</strong>nd, Hungary & Roumania ; 1Z4, 2 .<br />

Can# short-wave radio station ; report of inter<strong>de</strong>pt .<br />

committee ; 13 6 , 6-7 .<br />

Ibid ; construction difficulties ; (&1,3, 5 1 ( 2 1 5 , 2-3 ) (2] % 1<br />

Ibid ; importance in connection with political warf are ;/<br />

is


CANADIAN<br />

:dI LI TARY IQI SS I ON<br />

See also : United States - Can. Service Repre - •<br />

sent atioa in US<br />

Chiefs of Staff recommend separate Canadian military<br />

mission ; ( 87, 2) (88, 5-6 )<br />

Can . Govt . suggests - in Washington ; (90, Z) ( u , 8-9<br />

<strong>War</strong> & Navy Departments opposed to ; J03,, 8 .<br />

P .M . to reopen question of - with U .S . minister ; 03,6<br />

Mr. Power informed re situation ; 105 , 3 .<br />

Alternative to formal Military Mission proposed ; ~<br />

106 , 4-5 .<br />

U .S . views re ; Canada to continue to press for establishment<br />

; proposed functions ; "technical mission " proposed<br />

<strong>de</strong>signation ; 110, 1-2 .<br />

U .S . memoran<strong>du</strong>m outlining counter-proposal ; question<br />

of personnel referred to Chiefs of Staff & Min . of N .D .<br />

for N .3 . ; 1A, 3-4 .<br />

Roosevelt agrees to representation in Washingtcn<br />

by appropriate Service officers ; 115 , 3 .<br />

Ibid ; <strong>de</strong>cision <strong>de</strong>ferred ; (}j6, 5 .) (1,17, 1) ( 126 , 4) .<br />

Discussion with Mr. Churchill in ;Jar Com . ; Canada's<br />

position re US-UK j oint strategy ; j32, 4 .<br />

# Can . Service representation in US ; suggested creation<br />

of British Commonwealth joint staff mission ; 127 , 2 .<br />

Proposal re Joint Caisnonwealth Staff organization; /<br />

136, 3-4 .<br />

Formation of Canadian Joint Staff <strong>Committee</strong> ; appt . of<br />

Gen. Pope as Chiefs of Staff representative ; 168 , 1-2 .<br />

(See further : U .S . -Can. Service Representation )<br />

CANADA HOUSE<br />

Renting of additional premises ; 47, 9 .<br />

0


CAN ADI-z union<br />

Canadian Legion E<strong>du</strong>cational Services suggest<br />

• organization prrvg~rarme aiucation for men in services<br />

and in<strong>du</strong>stry ; >59 , 7<br />

•<br />


10AN4ZI4LN LAPXFAC~NUREF:S<br />

~ C onversation with govt . re M oitlers ; 12L,1<br />

Letter re <strong>la</strong>Gour supply ; 38, 5<br />

Leleg.aticn making representations to <strong>War</strong> <strong>Committee</strong><br />

re <strong>la</strong>bour conditions ; 8 ;,-, 1- 6<br />

E<br />

0


CANaDIAP: PaC1r'1C RAIU"d :iY3 (j aI WAY3 )<br />

PrAs . CPR re Povt . statement of policy re civil<br />

• 3viat ion referred ICICd for re-port ; 233 , 1-2<br />

Ibid ; <strong>de</strong>ci<strong>de</strong> report remain unchanged ; Prps .C'i'R<br />

intervi5w with PM & 3rlin :sters concerned ; L36 , 3<br />

Ilppli cat ions by CPA to erect bldgs . etc . on aerodromes<br />

Northwest Staging; agreed private air carriers<br />

not to be permitted to construct on govt .aerodrornes ;<br />

2a, 5<br />

Representations Chairman, CPR re c<strong>la</strong>rification gov<br />

policy re domestic aviation ; to be consi<strong>de</strong>red by<br />

<strong>Cabinet</strong> ; 285 , 8-9<br />

0<br />

0


•<br />

Cd.'~IADI6IV PACl r'IC<br />

A1111 SERVI t:E I~CE :PT AND :~:P~,_ Cr<br />

UNI T<br />

Statio ned at Jebert, second at Dorval ; 74, 7 0<br />

0


0<br />

CANADIAN, RAILWAY ASSOCIATI M<br />

SWling lists . adoption of co<strong>de</strong>, 52, 7<br />

0


C.~1`?SDIP12 TRAVEL<br />

BUREAU<br />

Inclu<strong>de</strong>d in revimw of IMpub 1:c informatio n<br />

agencies ; 85,7 •<br />

Cancel<strong>la</strong>tion tourist advertising progracuni i n<br />

~ ; Jjj• 2- 3<br />

0


C,0ToT, PRoJEC'A"<br />

U5 proposals for <strong>de</strong>velopment oil supplies on<br />

A<strong>la</strong>ska airway & A<strong>la</strong>ska hiQhway, approved ; 103 , 3<br />

U6 proposals for supplment to - ; confirnation<br />

of approval ; JZ~, 9<br />

Add 'l <strong>de</strong>velopment ; (airfields between Mcl#zrray<br />

& Norman 'Wells ; winter road from r't .Norman to Norman<br />

Wells) ; que iti on o f US consultation with Can .govt ;<br />

196 , 1- 2<br />

Inter<strong>de</strong>partmental Panel progress r3port ; <strong>War</strong><br />

Can .agreAm9nt to above projects ; postwar ownership ;<br />

US prior corsultation ; 199 , 4-5<br />

Control of aerodromes in 'Canada ; refyr~3nce to<br />

airfields <strong>de</strong>veloped re - ; 221 , 2- 3<br />

US p roj)o sal for use of ai rfielr3s along as<br />

alternative route for Northwest Staging ; I2? , 5-6<br />

Cana,ia.-US <strong>la</strong>tiour nrobleTa; 7-8 ; 223 , 2_3 ;<br />

225 ,9<br />

Eecom .7,Spec .Comm' r ; protection Can . inter-3stsin<br />

• oil resources of NorthWest ;Spec<br />

mad e ; .Co1m'r to have surv-~y<br />

247 , 3<br />

.+rrangomAnts for r•31ease information on <strong>de</strong>fence<br />

projects in Northwest Canada approved ; no reference<br />

to financial arrarge;m,~nts w ith U3 ; L63, 4-5<br />

Meet in-with U . represent ativ9s re - ; pa,yment<br />

to US for construction in NOrthw,?st ; 272 , 2-4<br />

Const'n flight<br />

strips by US along Canol<br />

without formal Can<br />

project<br />

.authorization ; protest to be<br />

addressed to US ; 2J , 8<br />

Ibi d ; US govt . had not obtained<br />

tion<br />

formal<br />

for const'n authoriza-<br />

<strong>la</strong>id ing strips, though proposals<br />

known by Can .<strong>de</strong>partmental officials ; 475, 2<br />

Ibid ; ~6, 8<br />

Oil <strong>de</strong>velopment in NW Canada ; US proposals ; Can .<br />

govt. Policy . est . su o-casBnittee ;<br />

Ib id ;<br />

283,<br />

report<br />

1-5<br />

of sub-committee ; withdrawal<br />

.from activities in Northwest Canada re discovery<br />

of<br />

&<br />

US<br />

Pro<strong>du</strong>ction oil ; est . strategic reserve<br />

of reserve <strong>de</strong>termined on advice o ; use & extent<br />

assume respons f<br />

. fob continuance<br />

.govt . to<br />

nation contracts pet U5 & ng dri11BD*~n<br />

upon termi<strong>de</strong>velopment<br />

; 284 , 5-6 - I3~erial Oil ; method of fu r .


•<br />

CdNOI. PR 31ECT (Coit 'd )<br />

Can-U3 financial agreement ; Canol expenditures •<br />

to be kept separate ; 267 ,1- 3<br />

Dec. <strong>War</strong> <strong>Committee</strong> re oil <strong>de</strong>velopment NW Canada<br />

not satisfactory to US ; <strong>de</strong>c . <strong>de</strong>ferred ; 2§.7,4-5<br />

Ibid ;Dll of Mines & Res , to prepare new regu<strong>la</strong>tion s<br />

for oil <strong>de</strong>velopments; US to be informed Can.govt .<br />

exploring arrangements to make possible re-negotiation<br />

of US contracts with Imperial Oil ; 288 ,3-4<br />

Ibid ; Ordar in Council to be prepared ; 291, 1-3<br />

US proposal for wi ni ing up and appraisaT-Lanol<br />

project ; apprvd ; 331,6-7<br />

Tenuina t5on of oparatims ; agreed US to be informed<br />

Can .govt . not exercising option to purchase ; appt .Can.<br />

appraiser if US <strong>de</strong>sired joint appraisal ; 336 ,1-2<br />

~


CENSORSHIP<br />

( O1, 6 .<br />

19 Reg u<strong>la</strong>tions of ~;hiefs of Staff <strong>Committee</strong> approved ; /<br />

Imposition of - on Japanese communications ; 125 , 2rg<br />

Reorganization of administration of - ; appt . of<br />

Director & Assistant Directors ; functions of Censorship<br />

Co-ordination Can ; 52, 1 .<br />

Appt . of Col . Biggar as Director ; draft Or<strong>de</strong>r in<br />

Council on re-organization ; 160, 3-4 .<br />

Chiefs of Staff report re public e<strong>du</strong>cation campaigncareless<br />

talk & rumours ; 166 , 5 .<br />

Reports of Chiefs of Staff & of Service Intelligence<br />

sub-com . re - in respect of secret military equipment ;<br />

/ 171 , 2 .<br />

Release of military information - UK-U3-Can . practice<br />

/214 , 8 .<br />

Breach security regu<strong>la</strong>tions re reports oneny action<br />

against af<strong>la</strong>ntic convoys ; investigation ; ~:63 , 2- 3<br />

~ Recoaanen at ions for d omobi lizatinn of censorship<br />

approved ; Z85 , 2<br />

Censorship of atrocity stones ; SHAEF recom . re no<br />

censorship where source cited not acceptable to Can .<br />

govt ; representations to SHAEF accordingly ; 305 , 3<br />

Movement of NRMA personnel overseas ; <strong>de</strong>sertions ;<br />

amendment Def.Canada Regu<strong>la</strong>tinns ; 329 ,10-1 1<br />

3tovem3nt Can .troope from Ital,y ; directive ; 336 ,9 ;<br />

337 ,7<br />

Enlistment Jap. in Can . Army ; directive ; 359 .9


CNEA".IC,:L "'ARFnRE - -BACTERIOLOGICAL,<br />

See : National ltesearch Counci l<br />

BIOLOGICAL WnRF.i M<br />

3anting Com . for <strong>de</strong>fence against bacteriological<br />

warfare ; 19 .5 .<br />

Canadian chemical war <strong>de</strong>fence <strong>la</strong>b ; (33,7) (56, 3-4 )<br />

Col . Ralston's views re UB <strong>de</strong>sire for <strong>la</strong>nd to experiment<br />

in chemical warfare ; likelihood of German<br />

use of gas ; .69, 4 .<br />

Can . Govt . to co-operate in chemical warfare centre ;<br />

64, 7-8 .<br />

Letter to Acting U'd Figh Commissioner ; 65, 8 .<br />

Answer to ?TK request re training project ; 68, 3-4 .<br />

Ibid ; agreement on second UK proposal ; 74, 9 .<br />

Lease on property for training project ; 75, 7-8 .<br />

Draft Or<strong>de</strong>r in Conncil re lease ; 76, 4 .<br />

National Research Council Annex used as a c ontainer<br />

assembly p<strong>la</strong>nt for gas mn sks ; priority over Census<br />

. staff ; 80, 5 .<br />

Difficulties with <strong>la</strong>nd owners ; expropriation ; 85, 6 .<br />

Anti-_gRs ontfits for RCAF psrsonnel ; 130 , 2.<br />

Manufacture of mustard gas in Canada ; 144 , 6-7 .<br />

Increased respirator pro<strong>du</strong>ction facilities ; 144 , 6- 7<br />

DicNaughton's view re use of gas ; 144 , 6-7 .<br />

Impregnation of battle dress ; 147 , 5-6 .<br />

Mch'aughton discusses protective measures against ; 149.<br />

Canadian policy ; proposal. for <strong>de</strong>velopment of Canatiian<br />

chemical warfare operations ; <strong>de</strong>cision <strong>de</strong>ferred ; 170, 6 .<br />

Ibid ; programme approved• ;chemical warfare to be reexamined<br />

for re<strong>du</strong>ction to meet Canadian needs ; 171 , 6-7<br />

Canadi3n policy re preparations for and possible<br />

employment of chemical warfare by Canadian forces ;/<br />

176 , 5-6<br />

Rormatiob of two mortar companies ; 180 , 3-4 .<br />

Ibid ; concurrence of Minister of Finance ; 183, 4 .<br />

~ Joint Can .-US biological warfare project at Gross e<br />

Isle ( GIR (1) ) , recommen<strong>de</strong>d by M . 1000 Com . ; 184 , 1-2<br />

Uni ted Nati.ons chemical warfare policy ; 210 , 8 .


CHEMICAL VY?.RFi+~IE<br />

.'BAC:E?310I:flURCALf BIOLOGICAL VIRP-qE<br />

P4nsions & National Health proposal for rat & ra t<br />

flea survey, referred to National Resoarch ; 217 , 6 .<br />

Reconme ndat i ,)ns CS re amendment to rulAs re chemical<br />

warfare approved ; COOS to be infozmed ; 249, 3<br />

Prino . of c orsult at ion with govts . concerned re initiation<br />

gas warfare to be applied to retaliatory use ;<br />

CS to report : -;Mi, a<br />

Ibid ; CS report approved ; 281,2-3<br />

Bacteriological warfare "x" inocu<strong>la</strong>tion of Can .pers . ;<br />

'gar Office & Supreme Allied HQ not tavonr uni<strong>la</strong>teral<br />

action by Can ; to explore further ; L98 , 9<br />

CS report on amen<strong>de</strong>d CCC6 statement of policy re<br />

chemical warfare approved : 299 ,2-3<br />

Bacteitological warfare ; <strong>de</strong>c. <strong>de</strong>ferred ; 299 ,7-8<br />

Ibid ;"Z" inocu<strong>la</strong>tion . Y-ND reports <strong>War</strong> Office not<br />

likely to employ ; un<strong>de</strong>r causi<strong>de</strong>ration by US C/S likel<br />

to reach same <strong>de</strong>cision, noted ; &0,4-5<br />

Ibid ;draft message to Gen.Stuart recommen ing<br />

against inocu<strong>la</strong>tion but reserving right of future uni<strong>la</strong>teral<br />

action ; approved ; 301 , 6<br />

Recoan . of Chem.<strong>War</strong>fare Inter-Service Bd .re chemical<br />

warfare policy approved as statement of govt .policy re<br />

- ; 3,2-3<br />

Balloon attacks, Pac .Coast ; est .spec .commfttee ; 335 ,1<br />

Ibid. ; report of com ; prov.to be informed ; 337 ,11-12<br />

a


0<br />

- g-4i a od <strong>War</strong> Organizations<br />

CHIEFS OF STAFF -680 a1z3divi<strong>du</strong>gliy ar g# n°:"•<br />

Crorar , Aie-lles .<br />

P<strong>la</strong>ns for Defence of Canada ; 44, .7-8 .<br />

To meet <strong>Committee</strong> to consi<strong>de</strong>r 1941 policies ; 34, 2<br />

Present <strong>de</strong>fence programmes, 19414(35, 3-5 ) (37, 2-5)<br />

<strong>Committee</strong> opposed to making public <strong>de</strong>tailed information<br />

re war effort ; 45, 1. (47, 1-2 .<br />

Report re transport of Service personnel to U .K . ;~<br />

Attend <strong>War</strong> <strong>Committee</strong> meeting re Defence of Canada ;<br />

t67, 1-4 .<br />

<strong>Committee</strong> to review recommendations of London Conference<br />

on Nfld . ; 68, 3. Arvida ; 70, 1-2 . .<br />

<strong>Committee</strong> recommends anti-aircraft <strong>de</strong>fences forl<br />

Prece<strong>de</strong>nce among ; 70, 2-3 . °<br />

<strong>Committee</strong> consi<strong>de</strong>rs Jap . action on West coast in<br />

event of ti'ghtening blocka<strong>de</strong> ; 71, 4 .<br />

Appreciation on Defence oP Canada - Churchill com-<br />

~ent<br />

I<br />

; 74.. 2 .<br />

ConsidF3ring views of U .K. military advisers re A /S<br />

<strong>de</strong>fence ; 7i, 3 .<br />

Answer to Churchill telegram ; extent of A/S prot6bt<br />

i on i 76 , 2-3 .<br />

Attend <strong>War</strong> <strong>Committee</strong> re P .J .B .D. P<strong>la</strong>ns le & II -<br />

-Problem of comraand re<strong>la</strong>tions ; 7 8 , 5-8 .<br />

Distribution of External Despatches to ; 78, 11 .<br />

To reconsi<strong>de</strong>r rules re transport of service personnel<br />

without convoys ; §J, 1-2 .<br />

To reconsi<strong>de</strong>r Terrace-Prince Rupert highway ; 8Z , 3 .<br />

Report re matter of awards, <strong>de</strong>corations & medals<br />

for members of Can . Armed Services, to be examined by<br />

External Affairs ; 83, 5-6 .<br />

Report re Washington 'Report (U.S .-U.K. staff<br />

conversations) ; recommend separate military mission<br />

in Washington ; 87, 2 .<br />

Report re protection of ships carrying Service<br />

personnel ; 0 , 5 .


CHIEFS OF STAFF<br />

(CANADIAN)<br />

Functions of Service advisers and <strong>du</strong>ty of Wa<br />

; 88,.3 .<br />

r <strong>Committee</strong><br />

To attend following m ieting re future Canadian<br />

Military policy ; 90, 3 .<br />

"Appreciation - The Nature of the Canaiian Military<br />

Effort, Midsummer, 1941 to Midsummer 1942." ; 22, Z .<br />

Meeting re Military-Naval-Air policy ; 1941-42 ;<br />

/91, 3-9<br />

Recommendations re transport of Service personnel<br />

approved ; - ma<strong>de</strong> responsible for each <strong>de</strong>cision ;92,3-4<br />

Submission re improvemeht of Ohannel, Seymour<br />

Narrows ; 99, 1-2. ( 101• 6 .<br />

Censorship Regu<strong>la</strong>tions of - Covmittee approved ; ~<br />

Prece<strong>de</strong>nce among, rules for ; O1, 7 .<br />

To reconsi<strong>de</strong>r proposal re Military Missioh ; 101 , 8 .<br />

Submission re R .D .F . ; 105 , 3. •<br />

" St . Pierre & Miquelori ; 105. 3 .<br />

Canada-TJ . S . Communi cat i ons i 105, 3 .<br />

" " '• approved; 106 ,5.<br />

U.K. phiefs of Staff attend <strong>War</strong> <strong>Cabinet</strong> regu<strong>la</strong>rly ;<br />

/107 , 1 .<br />

British - appreciation of strategic situation;l 7,<br />

Recemmeadations--r-0 loan of flying boats and crown<br />

to R.A.F . Coastal command ; 107 , Q .<br />

Re-affirm earlier recommendation re establishment<br />

of Canadian Military Mission ; 110 , 1 .<br />

Recommendation for approval of Joint Canadian-U .S .<br />

Basic Defence P<strong>la</strong>n ib . 2 (ABC-22) ; approved ; 112 4 .<br />

Consi<strong>de</strong>ration re personnel for Military Mis s on<br />

in Washington ; 114 , 3-4. -<br />

Report' is release of information re pro<strong>du</strong>ction of<br />

war equipment-,(116, 2.)( 117 , 7a8 )<br />

I 1ontply , appreciation Nov. 5th, - aircraft<br />

engine pro<strong>du</strong>ction ; 117 , 8-9 . :<br />

Promotion of ; 1,~7, 9 .<br />

Div ps~on ; r ? l fpp9intment of C .G .S . to command 2nd<br />

.,,


CHIEFS OF STAFF (continued) (CANADIAN)<br />

( 125• 4 .<br />

40 .Attend <strong>War</strong> Corn . to review Pacific Coast <strong>de</strong>fences ; ~<br />

Ibid ; appreciation re At<strong>la</strong>ntic & Pacific Coast Defeno a<br />

/12d , 2-3 .<br />

Appreciation - stratgey of war in Pacific & At<strong>la</strong>ntic<br />

in light of G .S . entry into war ; ~3Q, 2 .<br />

Army command in Nfld . ; review of U .B. High Commissioner's<br />

communication ; ~3 , 2-3 .<br />

Putting into effect against Germany & Italy of joint<br />

Can .-U .S . Basic Defence P<strong>la</strong>n No . 2 (ABC-22) ; 131 . .<br />

Pacific Coast <strong>de</strong>fence reviewed by - for Mr . Churchill ;<br />

/1 .32, 5 .<br />

Submission re teletype system, Ottawa to Washington ;<br />

/L33, 2-3 .<br />

Approve p<strong>la</strong>n for <strong>de</strong>fence of oil storage facilities at<br />

L'~ewisporte, Nfld . 133 , 3.<br />

Proposal re Canadian re-enforcement for Falk<strong>la</strong>nd Is<strong>la</strong>nds,<br />

referred to - ;(J ,3 ,, 1 1 ( 137, 1-2 )<br />

• Recommendation re joint Commonwealth staff ; 136 , 3-4 .<br />

<strong>Committee</strong> recournend approval of 22nd and 23rd Recammenjations<br />

; PJBD ; 1 .7 6 , 5-6 . T138 , 3 .<br />

Periodical Appreciation ; measures taken in Pacific :/<br />

Recommendation re completion-of Terrace-Prince Rupert<br />

Aighww. 139 , 4. approved ; 141 , 1-2 .<br />

Redcxmendation re allocation of RDF equipment to US ;<br />

operational personnel ; 143 , 5. ( 144 , 4.<br />

To examine possible Canadian assistance to Australia/<br />

Submission re unified command in Can . <strong>de</strong>fence areas ;<br />

/144 , 4-5 .<br />

To enquire into Aoosevelt's reported statement r e<br />

A<strong>la</strong>ska ; 144 , 7 .<br />

Attend <strong>War</strong> Com . to discuss unified=corcmand in Can .<br />

<strong>de</strong>fence areas ; 145, 1-3 .<br />

Appreciation re Can . <strong>de</strong>fence measures ; probatile forms<br />

~& scales of attack ; 145, 3-5 .


CHIEFS OF STAFF (CANADIAN) ( continued )<br />

Recommendation re completion of Hope-Princeton<br />

section of Southern Transprovinoial highway ;j47, 3 .4p<br />

Submission re construction of A<strong>la</strong>ska highway by US ;jW<br />

Re -.examination of possible aid to Australia 48, S .<br />

Sutmis sion re protection of reserve stocks of petroleum<br />

; ~bfiOuPrence in Inter-<strong>de</strong>pt . com . recommendatimt15QL7<br />

Report re unification of command ; 151 , 6.<br />

Re-examination by - Of Can. military assistance to<br />

Australia ; L57 , 1 .<br />

Su bimi-ss i on re itnnrovement of communications on<br />

Paci fic coast ; M3;t ::94rvice Com. sohemei &7 3-4 .<br />

Re-affirm previous conclusion re mi 1i tar7 assistance<br />

to Australia ; 158 , 2-3.<br />

Further report on petroleum protection ; recommendation<br />

for appointment of govt . commission; to dal«:gata responsibility<br />

to indivi<strong>du</strong>al officer ; 158 , 7 .<br />

Instructions to Gen . .Pope ; re<strong>la</strong>tion to ; 102, 5-6 .<br />

Approval of_ Raport of - ke 'propqsed aerodrome at<br />

Fort Chime and Northern Air ferry routes, recomnendi<br />

further report from PJBD ; 16A, 5-6 .<br />

Report of - re puolic e<strong>du</strong>cation-campaigii - careless<br />

talk & rumours ; 66, 5 .<br />

Northern air fer.ry r o,utes to aurope ;, proposals of IA5<br />

Army Air Forces Ferry Command ; - to examine ; - lf~, 6-7 .<br />

, Attend <strong>War</strong> Cam . to discuss respective Services' <strong>de</strong>fancl<br />

positions on Pacific coast in light of probable Japanes e<br />

: attack on A<strong>la</strong>ska ; 167 , 1-3 .<br />

Formation of Joint '_`taff <strong>Committee</strong> in Washington ; Gen .<br />

Pope to represant - ; 108 , 1-2 .<br />

Establishment of "<strong>War</strong> <strong>Committee</strong> Room" with Secretary<br />

of - <strong>Committee</strong> in charge ; comraunication, of ope rational<br />

infonnation; d~i'ly .~sesumes ; 7,69 6<br />

Ibid ; - oppose establishme-nT-o! "Nar <strong>Committee</strong> I1oom" ;<br />

<strong>de</strong>cision <strong>de</strong>ferred ; 170, 1-2 .<br />

Submission re censorship in respect of secret mili<br />

tary equipment ; endorsation of report of Service intel<br />

ligence sub-carzmittee ; 1U, 2.


CHIEFS OF STAFF (Continued)<br />

( 171 , 5-6<br />

Report re,Northwest air ferry routes - <strong>de</strong>fence aapects~<br />

%* Regu<strong>la</strong>r attendance of - at <strong>War</strong> Cammittee ; 172 , 1 .<br />

Instructions covering <strong>de</strong>signation of Gen . Pope as representative<br />

of - with respect to Combined Ghiefs of Staff<br />

& bAB- ; ] 72, 3-3 .<br />

Monthly appreciation ; Minister of N. D. comments on<br />

Japanese operations ; 173 , 6 .<br />

Attend <strong>War</strong> <strong>Committee</strong> ; 175.<br />

Furthar report -re North At<strong>la</strong>ntic air routes ; recommendation<br />

re division of responsibility for construction &<br />

<strong>de</strong>fence of aerodromes ; 175 , 3-5 .<br />

Attend Oar <strong>Committee</strong> ; 177,<br />

D6cfiaieh .of - rP exchange of infonnation with US ; Gen.<br />

Pope to explore ouestion with Combined 1~hiefs of Staff ;<br />

CGS & AG to visit UK ; 177 , 8-9 . /177, 5.<br />

Regu<strong>la</strong>r spmaaries of - t v '0ur Com. to inclu<strong>de</strong> operational<br />

Sc intelligence report in all areas ; 130 , 6 .<br />

Attend_ Wak -4ommit3ee ; 183 ,<br />

Monthly Appreciation - publicity re anti-submarine<br />

warfare ; 183 . 3 .<br />

Attend <strong>War</strong> <strong>Committee</strong> ; 185. ( 185 , 1 .<br />

View re Can . repreRentation on Combined P<strong>la</strong>nners & 9IA#<br />

CGS reports on visit to UK ; 185 , 4-6 .<br />

Reports of - on representations of Mr . McGeer & 3Qr .<br />

Turgeon re offensive operations against Japan ; 185, 9-10 .<br />

Report re_Can. <strong>de</strong>fance responsitilities on North At<strong>la</strong>ntic<br />

ferry routes, Regina, The Pas, Churchill ; 185, 2 .<br />

Attend <strong>War</strong> ( :om ; ( 189 . ) ( 193 )<br />

Review implications of new arrangem :,nts for transport<br />

overseas of Service personnel ; 193 , 1-2 .<br />

Attend <strong>War</strong> Comnittee ; 198<br />

Unity of command in Nfld ; - to re-examine existing<br />

arrangement ; 196 , 3. Report ; 200, 10 .<br />

Proposed US air station at Mingan, P . Q . ;- to examine<br />

'*<strong>de</strong>fence aspects ; 200, 11-12 . Reoort ; 201, 4 .<br />

Attend .Tar 4iomtai ttee ; 200 ) ( < :~•~3j


CHIEFS OF STAFF<br />

Appreciation - particu<strong>la</strong>r reference to N . American<br />

<strong>de</strong>fence & conclusion that re-allighment of Canada•s<br />

war programme unnecessary ; 206 , 6 .<br />

Attend <strong>War</strong> Cam . ; 209<br />

Recommend construction of road at botwood, Nfld . 209 , 5<br />

Subai ssi en re Allied Chemical warfare progranune ; 210 , 8<br />

Attend war ~om ; 211„ 214 , 216 218-<br />

View of - that fbrm$ & sba3es . oE ._atita¢'k; -btAc,, i; U D1o*D.h<br />

fter~iga; :responaioility of US & Can . - not of PJ3D g 214 , 6 .<br />

Reoornmend <strong>de</strong>spatch overseas of 9~rvice personnel o n<br />

G .S . "Empress of Scot<strong>la</strong>nd" ;( 217, a )<br />

ViPws of - re Scales of attack, Pacific coast & Can .<br />

<strong>de</strong>fensive disvositions ; 218 , 2-3 .<br />

Attend 'gar Com ; 220 , 224 .<br />

Report of special com . undjr - on <strong>de</strong>fence of Gulf &<br />

Rivar Ft . Lawrence areas ; 220 , 1-2 .<br />

Report re US request re A/A <strong>de</strong>fence instal<strong>la</strong>tions in<br />

Buffalo, N .Y. area ; 220 , 4 .<br />

Recommend <strong>de</strong>spatch overseas of Service personnel<br />

on unescorted liner (S .S . An<strong>de</strong>s) ; &20, .j . ,<br />

-Report re revision of rules governing transport overseas<br />

of Service personnel ; 220 , 5 .<br />

CGS reports Dn-visit to UK ; 224, 4-6 .<br />

Recommendation re employmenttof_Japanese in .B.C.lumber<br />

in<strong>du</strong>stry ; 224 , 6-7 .<br />

Attend ~ar Com ; 226 , 227 , 229 . 232 235<br />

Recommendation, re rules poverning transport overseas<br />

of Service personn3l ;( 226 , 5-6)( 227 , 2-5 )<br />

View of - re postwar military use of A<strong>la</strong>ska highway &<br />

connecting roads ; 227,r 5-6 .<br />

Submi ssi on approving conclusions of Joint P<strong>la</strong>nning<br />

suti-corn . r3 forms & scales of attack, East coast ;.129 _.1-2 .<br />

30th RecorrnnPndati on,gdBDr ((J^;nt i^v°stip.3ti or. re<br />

nmi-rigid airships in A/3 activi * _ . . ` . ' `'t<br />

board re, ; COO to report-, 230 , 2- 7<br />

Ibid ; gecom, not acceptable pr-: -int `'~rr, t •<br />

joint board apprvd ; 232 , 2


CHIEuS OF STAF F<br />

So-and report,spQc.co:anittee re <strong>de</strong>fonce Gulf & R .<br />

• St .Lawrence areas ; report of COS re apprvd ; appt .<br />

sn9c . co-or3ination officer ; 232, 2-3<br />

PrPmier of dlt3 . re applicat-ion rAgu<strong>la</strong>tions<br />

to pror . r9Perr :!d COS for rsnort ; 2M. 5<br />

-'PJb:) ast . Civilian traffic control unit, A<strong>la</strong>ska hw5<br />

CGS to £opt . Army officer as Can-member ; un<strong>de</strong>r control<br />

of Spe : . Corra0r ; 235, 2<br />

CO.; to rf-~1,o#:617pon JS mo-difi :4tions of p<strong>la</strong>ns for<br />

Northeast Porrv route, 235-, 4-5 ; 243 , 3<br />

Trl rd roport ,spac . correnittae re dPfence Gul f& :? .<br />

It.-?,awrence areas a7Snroved ; COS to recom. appt . <strong>de</strong>fence<br />

co; ordination officer ; 235 , 4-5<br />

COS report re application b;.P regii<strong>la</strong>tions to<br />

Alta . ; greed Alts . outsi<strong>de</strong> area probable 4ttack ; 235 ,7<br />

Socrat -re*orts and intelligence to be madq avai<strong>la</strong>bl q<br />

to PL4 and C","C ; Can . Joint „t,yff report,C t-, ?Z6 ,i-2<br />

• Report-of Joint P<strong>la</strong>nning Sub-com. of COS Com.that<br />

proposals of Prov .Quebeo re conet'n military roads<br />

shd o not be un<strong>de</strong>rtaken approved ; 2M, 6<br />

008 reccm . appt . S/L Desl-oges as Defence Co-ordi m-<br />

tion Officer, Gulf & R.St .Lawrenoe areas approved ; WIB<br />

to prepare statement in caasultation with ND ; ?~, 1<br />

Attend meeting : UQ,, 243 , 247 , 249<br />

Rscamn Ondations CS re amendment to rules re<br />

chemical warfare approved ; CCOS to be informed ; 249 , 3<br />

CS to review Service requirem ents for <strong>de</strong>fenc e of<br />

Canada in Consultation with CCOS ; 250 , 1-2 ; 251 , 1<br />

Can-position re Quebec conference<br />

ce<strong>du</strong>re ; purposes & pro-<br />

; CS to meet with Br . C/ S ; 253 , 3-4<br />

Arrangem-nts ma<strong>de</strong> for meating of C/S with Br . C /3 ;<br />

meeting with CC03 wd . cause difficulty among United<br />

Nations ; 254 , 2<br />

CS report re 30th Recom .PJB .D (use non-rigid airship<br />

; Recaun . not approved ; sn A/3 activity)<br />

45p , 1-2


~! KI EVS OF STAF F<br />

CS recom. re control petrolecae supplies Eastern Canada<br />

and Sewf ound <strong>la</strong>nd approved ; 256,3- •<br />

CS report re Northeast air ferry route approved ;<br />

<strong>de</strong>fence, maintenance, control to stand until presentation<br />

32nd :.e cam . PJBD ; Z55, 4-5<br />

CS report re revised scalesof attack ; consi<strong>de</strong>rati-n<br />

<strong>de</strong>ferred pending report N .D. re manpower req'd ; 255 , 7-8<br />

CS report re scales of attack to be accepted as basi s<br />

revision of p<strong>la</strong>ns fo r <strong>de</strong>fence of Canada ; 4_6, 1-2<br />

Attend <strong>War</strong> Cam. ; 257, 260 -<br />

PJBB Jonrnal,Aug.24 25 ; 32nd Rscoa (control & maintenance<br />

aerodromes) referred CS for report ; 2 58 , 2-3<br />

Ibid ; CS recommend approval ; 32nd Recoza.approved ;260,6<br />

Travel of Japanese in Canada restricted to 5 mile area<br />

vVi t hout permit (De fence Council recom . approved by C.9) ;<br />

approved, subject concurrence Labour & Justice ; 260 , 8<br />

Ibid ; rep. RCDi'Y ; CS ; Labour to confer ; 263 , 1-2 ; 2779 4<br />

Redom .Director of Civil Air Raid Precautions referred<br />

t 0 CS fo r rep ort re re<strong>du</strong>ction ARP o rg . ; 26 3 . 4<br />

CS report re areas in Canada subject to ere-my 3tta•<br />

ck ;disciission re ARP policy <strong>de</strong>ferred ; 264 , 5<br />

CS attend <strong>War</strong> 0


C11 IEFS OF STAFF<br />

~ Ext .& maintenance Pr.Rizpart-Cedarvale !My,<br />

referred CS for report on military necessity ;286,1-2<br />

CS recom . re govt . consultation use o f gas as<br />

retaliatory measure approved ; 2 (16, 2-3<br />

CS recom. for promotion Service attaches, iYashingto<br />

to rank "colonel" approved ; 289 ,5<br />

Pr .R,iperL-Cedarvale Hwy ; agreed unless CS report<br />

of urgent necessity, no fu rthe r govt . funds to be<br />

expen<strong>de</strong>d ; 2U,6-7 ; CS report military necessity,<br />

<strong>de</strong>c .<strong>de</strong>ferred ; 2909 4<br />

CS attend meeting ; 291 ; 293<br />

Pr-Rupert-Cedarvale 9wy ; CS exp<strong>la</strong>in to <strong>War</strong> Com .<br />

reasons for recommen ation as of military necessity ;<br />

expenditure approved ; 291, 4<br />

Operat ionai- report of CS for March ; 293 , 1-2<br />

CS attend meeting ; 295 ; 297 ;<br />

• Operational report for April noted ; 297, 6<br />

CS recom.for modification reg. re transport overseas<br />

Service personnel to periait RCAF pers .to sale<br />

on Esperance Bay approved ; present re;'ns susnen<strong>de</strong>d fo<br />

"reefer" t,,pe ships ; 297 ,7-8<br />

CS recom .for eat .Inter<strong>de</strong>pt'1 Com.on Research &<br />

Development re war against Japan ; approved ; 297,8-9<br />

CS attend meeting ; 299<br />

CS report on amen<strong>de</strong>d CCOS statement of policy<br />

re chemical warfare approve+ .i ; 299 ,2- 3<br />

CS attend meeting ; 301 ; 303 ; 305 ; :307 ;<br />

Arrangements for cir :v<strong>la</strong>tion daily operational<br />

summaries ; .30 ,1-, 2<br />

C/S ope,ati onal report ; 302,1-2; 304 , 1<br />

<strong>War</strong> against Japan ; report of CS on Iat ;:bridge<br />

Military Mission ; 305,1-2<br />

Recom.of Chemical tiVarfare Inter-Service Bd . re<br />

• chemical warfare policy approved as statement of govt .<br />

policy ; .',0 5 .2_3<br />

Defence of Canada ; cancel <strong>la</strong>t ion of standing instrue<br />

tions re 'scorched earth" pilicy ; apprvd ; 305,3


CHIEFS OF STAFF<br />

Oparational report for June ; 307,1-2 i<br />

Revised scales of attack ; report of Cy approved as<br />

basis for revision p<strong>la</strong>ns for <strong>de</strong>fence of Canr~da ; 307 ,2<br />

CS recors .for est .sub-coumittee to study methods o f<br />

obtaining continued scientific research & co-op .bet .<br />

civilian scientists & Services for <strong>de</strong>fence purposes ;<br />

referred to <strong>Cabinet</strong> ; 307 , 4<br />

Proposed re<strong>du</strong>ctions squadrons employed for <strong>de</strong>fence<br />

of Canada (approved by CS) ; approved ;-310 .9<br />

Operational report for July ; -310 , 4<br />

CS attend ; 311 -<br />

PJBD Journal ,meet ings Sept .6&7 ; US abandonment airfields<br />

NE Staging referred to - re <strong>de</strong>fence aspects ; 316 , 6<br />

Operational report for August ; 316 ,1 2<br />

Ro aaen. re re<strong>du</strong>ction Army garrison Nfld ;appr oTed ;317 ,<br />

CS attend ; 325<br />

CS recan.re disposition airfields NE Staging ;<br />

shd .be p<strong>la</strong>ced on care & maint3nanoe basis ; 328 ,6<br />

Opearational report for Nov ; 327 , 3<br />

Opeaati onal report for Dee ; 330 , 1<br />

Civ .<strong>de</strong>fence org.to be discontinued except spec .<br />

areas ; 333 ,3-4 '<br />

CS Operational report for Jan ; noted ; 334, 2<br />

Rat . <strong>Committee</strong> on Research for Defence ; terms of<br />

referened ; memberstip ; 365,24<br />

Use St .Lawrence ports 1945 navigation season; CS to<br />

review A/S measures ; 3_35,3-4 ; report apprvd ; 337 , 2<br />

Jap .war ; military partic3•►ation ; CS to review;335,6-7<br />

CS attend ; 33 7<br />

Jap.war ; CS report re military participation-.L37,5- 6<br />

03 attend ; 339<br />

CS attend ;(SCC )342<br />

Defence of Canada ; re<strong>du</strong>ction in Air & A rmy est .OOns .<br />

upon tern►inatinn German host i1ities ;recom .by C/S ; •<br />

CC3426 7 (S ), . -


CHICAGO TRIBUNE<br />

Movemomt to limit pro<strong>du</strong>ction of its subsidiary<br />

Ontario Paper Company ; 65, 2 .<br />

CI.6YTOZt KNIGHT COMIT`PEE<br />

• RCAF recruiting in US ; ~Lq, :5-4 .<br />

Canadian Minist er to enquire ; 47, 3-4 .<br />

Rep<strong>la</strong>ced by Auxiliary Flying association ; 54, 7-8 .<br />

Investigation re recruiting of RDr' ; 58, 8 .


See also : Far Eas t<br />

CHINA<br />

~ Wheat for - ; proposal of China Defence Supplies<br />

Inc . ; (112 . 3) (113 , 3- 4 )<br />

Postwar repatriation of prisoners of war ; Canada<br />

to be responsible for China area ; 215 , 1 .<br />

Mr . E<strong>de</strong>n reports on JS views re China's position<br />

in United Nations affairs ; 228, 2 .<br />

Mutual Aid ; prov . supplies to - ; co-op with US<br />

govt ; 298, 7<br />

Mutual Aid ; Can .military supplies for China ; statement<br />

of strategic need from CCCS ; agreed 3rd shipment<br />

to go forward ; no further commitments ; 298, 8<br />

Ibid ; shipment cleared by Jt . '.Var Aid Com .Washington<br />

Chinese ambassador to be informed suEjplies to be diverted<br />

to other UN if not used by Chinese ;fUrther<br />

shipments to be cleared with Jt .<strong>War</strong> Aid Com.to ensure<br />

agreement CC CB Strategic view ; 299 , 2<br />

Loan Chinese persomel to Br .Armq ; apprvd ;3?-6,3<br />

if Paqt . relief to Can. in occupied - apprvd ;M,1-2<br />

qO


CIVIL SERVICE C03E.'ISSION<br />

Minister of Finance discusses difficulty in obtaining<br />

clerical help for - ; 178, 6.<br />

Government policy re employees of military age ;<br />

/195 . 3-4 .<br />

Ibid ; report of Director of TTSS ; 208 , 4 .<br />

Manpower <strong>Committee</strong>'s report ; position of govt . employees<br />

of nilitary age ; 210, 4,6.<br />

Income tax for govt . employees overseas d~ in Canada -<br />

inter<strong>de</strong>pt . cors . report ; 211 , 5. --<br />

Leave of absence for C .S . employees joining Women's<br />

Services ; 229 , 3 .<br />

40<br />

~


C 03MAND RELATIONS - UNI FI CaT I ON OF C011-UM<br />

Exp<strong>la</strong>nation of P<strong>la</strong>ns for strategic direction by Col .<br />

~Biggar ; opinion of Chiefs of Staff ; directions t o<br />

Col. Biggar re Canadian attitu<strong>de</strong> ; 78, 5-8 .<br />

Attitu<strong>de</strong> of US forces in Nfld . ; 79, 1-2 .<br />

Col . Biggar informed re govt's attitu<strong>de</strong> re - in Canada<br />

& Nfld.; 86 , 5-6 .<br />

Discussions re strategic direction, etc ., in P<strong>la</strong>n 2,<br />

and its re<strong>la</strong>tion to Washington Report ; 90, 1-2 .<br />

Canada-US command in Western At<strong>la</strong>ntic ; communication s<br />

between CAS & Admiral Stark ; ( 111 , 4-5) ( 112 , 6)( 115 ,6-7)<br />

Approval of P<strong>la</strong>n No . 2 (ABC-22) ; 112 , 4 .<br />

Command of joint Canada-US forces ; CAS' views ; 126 ,4<br />

Army command in Nfld . ; question <strong>de</strong>ferred pending consi<strong>de</strong>ration<br />

by PJBD ; 131 , 3 .<br />

CNS & CGS <strong>de</strong>scribe for Mr . Churchill existing pos i-<br />

tion in Nfld . ; 32 4 .<br />

22nd Recom . PJBD - agreement by local Comman<strong>de</strong>rs re<br />

~ <strong>de</strong>fence arrangements ; 136 , 5-6 .<br />

Unified command in Can . <strong>de</strong>fence areas between Services<br />

and US ; 144 , 4-5 .<br />

Chiefs of Staff attend <strong>War</strong> Cam . to discuss unified<br />

command in Can. <strong>de</strong>fence areas as between the Services ;<br />

/145 , 1-3 .<br />

Ibid ; <strong>de</strong>signation of Comman<strong>de</strong>rs-in-Chief in <strong>de</strong>fence<br />

areas ; combined operations rooms ; 151 , 6 .<br />

British, US & Can. Forces in British West Indies &<br />

Bermuda ; 154 , 3.<br />

Unity of Cormand in Nfld . ; ( 175 , 7-8)( 195 , 8)( 196 , 3)<br />

Joint operations rooms, At<strong>la</strong>ntic & Pacific coasts<strong>de</strong><strong>la</strong>yed<br />

establishment ; 176 , 7-8 .<br />

Appt o of supreme Comman<strong>de</strong>r-in-Chief of Combined opera .<br />

tions to be un<strong>de</strong>rtaken in Europe, 1943 ; 183 , 1<br />

Unity of command in Nfld . ; provision for unification<br />

of Canada-US command un<strong>de</strong>r ABC-22 ; 200 , 10 .<br />

~A/F' warfare organization - command re<strong>la</strong>tions ; 224,1-2 .


SERVICE S89 also .<br />

COLTULSORY MILITARY TRAINING Brit ish .Coluanbia ,<br />

Trainin e- of Japanese &<br />

Decision to draft Bill ;<br />

Chinese<br />

Mobilization of 300,000 p<strong>la</strong>n ; 25, 5 .<br />

Expenditures - militia training centres ; 28, 6 .<br />

Exemption of Japs and Chinese ;(3~ 5.)(34, 6 .)(35,5)<br />

Exemption for <strong>War</strong> In<strong>du</strong>stries ;(34, 3 .)(35, 1-2 .)<br />

Postponement & exemption for key personnel i n<br />

war in<strong>du</strong>stry ; 37, 1-2 .<br />

Pres . of C .M.A . re same ; 3j, 5 .<br />

Length of training ; 38, 6 .<br />

Extension of period discussed ; 40 , 3 .<br />

1-month and 4-month perioda ; change approved ; Ag, 7 .<br />

Possible exemptions of special c<strong>la</strong>sses o f<br />

workers ; 43, 10 .<br />

4-month period with option for in<strong>du</strong>strial training<br />

after first month ; 50, 1-3 .<br />

Memo of Min . of Nat . <strong>War</strong> Services re age divisions<br />

for military & in<strong>du</strong>strial service ; general discussion<br />

re "combined" 4-month programme(opinion of G .S . )<br />

approval given ; 51, 1-4 .<br />

G .S . "combine d" 4-month scheme ; re<strong>la</strong>tive needs of<br />

army & in<strong>du</strong>stry ; <strong>de</strong>cision postponed ; 54, 5-6 .<br />

Draft letter to Divisional Registrars re postponements<br />

in certain cases ; 56, 7 .<br />

# New 'combined' 4-month programme recommen<strong>de</strong>d by G .S .<br />

and Minister ; opinion of other ministers ; interference<br />

with war in<strong>du</strong>stry ; 60, 3-5 .<br />

Report of Gen . Crerar & Col . Burns re necessity of<br />

new programme ; 60, 7 .<br />

New 4-month programme approved ; 61, 5-6 .<br />

Public statem,3nt re new programme ; 64, 1 .<br />

Dry & wet canteens at training eentres ; 73, 5 .<br />

Non military service in national parks for<br />

~~oukhobors, Mennonites and other conscientious<br />

oujectors ; 75 , 2 .<br />

59 . 1.<br />

~ Ext3nsion of programme disenssed'by biinist .r -i'n U.K.


SMVICE<br />

COMPULSORY MILITARY TRAINING ( continued )<br />

Trainees to supply personnel for coastal <strong>de</strong>fence<br />

units ; conscription out of the question ; 78, 13 .<br />

Conscription for overseas service out of the<br />

question ; difficulties re <strong>la</strong>nguage at training<br />

centres ; 80, 3 .<br />

Indian c<strong>la</strong>im of exemption referred to Minister of<br />

Justice ; 83, 8-9 .<br />

Views of Ministers re conscription for overseas<br />

service ; necessity of emphasizing govt .'s opposition ;<br />

supply of manpower ; <strong>de</strong>mands of in<strong>du</strong>str,y ; 84, 3-5 .<br />

Conscription advocated by persons assoc:iated with<br />

recruiting campaign ; necessity of clear statem ,3nt ;<br />

/86, 3 .<br />

Discussion re postponements to certain skilled workers<br />

in war in<strong>du</strong>stries, workers in seasonal in<strong>du</strong>stries<br />

& civilians at flying training schools, ate . ; re- ~<br />

p<strong>la</strong>c3menta from 30 day men ; 87, 2-3 .<br />

Trainees being trained with active force in atmosphere<br />

con<strong>du</strong>cive to volunteering for overseas<br />

service ; 87, 3 .<br />

Position of Indians un<strong>de</strong>r DT.'.Y.S . Regu<strong>la</strong>tions ; 2A, 9 .<br />

Postponements for farmers' sons requested by Quebec ;<br />

/14, 9 .<br />

Calling up of additional men ; 25 , 8 .<br />

Trainees to provi<strong>de</strong> part of 6th Division nersonnel ;<br />

/ 99 . 2-3 .<br />

Ckurshill says no assd for Canadian aansariptisn<br />

for overseas ssrviss ; 0~7, 4 .<br />

Mobilization and use of man-power ; Canadian Military<br />

policy ; commi tment .~- of troops to Hong Kong not<br />

to make conscription necessary ; situation re agricultural<br />

<strong>la</strong>bour ; 110 , 9-10-<br />

Ralston to discuss in U .K . problem of employi .00<br />

trainees un<strong>de</strong>r National Resources Mobilization Act ;<br />

/110 , 10 .


CO:2USLROY MILITARY SZWICE (continued )<br />

~ Exit control ; evasions bv men liable for military<br />

service ; 117 , 5 . ( See : Exit Control )<br />

Extension of N .W .S . Regu<strong>la</strong>tions to resi<strong>de</strong>nt aliens<br />

comparable regu<strong>la</strong>tions in U .K. & U .S . ; 117 , 5-6 .<br />

Ibid ; to <strong>de</strong>al with at same time as "manpovrer"<br />

question 118 .5 .<br />

Rep<strong>la</strong>cement in units of coast garrisons & briga<strong>de</strong><br />

groups of 6th Div . by "home service draftees" ; L18, 6.<br />

.Extension of National Resources Mobilization Ac t<br />

to Nfld . ; ( 118 , 6 .) ( 126 , 3 )<br />

Army Programme 1942-43 ; provision for reserves ;<br />

inclusion of compulsory trainees ; 121 , 3 .<br />

Voluntary system of recruiting in re<strong>la</strong>tion t o<br />

Army Programme 19Y2-43 ; 121 , 4-5 .<br />

P .DT .'s views that all Canadians should serve<br />

where service most effective with one qualification<br />

re compulsory overseas service ; ( 121 , 3 .) ( 122 , 3 )<br />

• Army Programme ; P .M . gives views for opposition<br />

to conscription for overseas service ; 122 , 2-3 .<br />

P .M. feels National Resources Mobilization Ac t<br />

should be exten<strong>de</strong>d ; 1G2 , 3 .<br />

Ibid ; views of C .G .S . & A.G . ; 122 , 4 .<br />

Conscription in re<strong>la</strong>tion to war effort ; 122 , :5-4 .<br />

Voluntary system of recruiting in re<strong>la</strong>tion to<br />

Navy Programme ; 123 .3 .<br />

Voluntary system of recruiting in re<strong>la</strong>tion to Air<br />

Programme ; 12 :: ,5 .<br />

Extension of compulsory service to Nfld . & U .S . ;<br />

Minister states "R" recruits restricted to service<br />

in Canada by <strong>la</strong>w ; 126, 3-4 .<br />

Joint <strong>de</strong>c<strong>la</strong>ration of Allied Govts ; interpretation<br />

of pledge in re<strong>la</strong>tion to conscription ; 132 , 2-3 .<br />

Military service for Canadians in U .S . un<strong>de</strong> r<br />

~ Selective Service Act ; extension of N .R .M .A . to<br />

resi<strong>de</strong>nt aliens; 135 , 3-4 .<br />

Military service for Canadians in US ; reciprocal<br />

arrangements ; 138, 5-6 .


COMi'UISJRY KILIT .iRY 31-MVICE ( continued )<br />

<strong>Cabinet</strong> Manpower Cam. Report ; national selective ~<br />

service system ; ( 140 , 3-5.) ( 141 , 4.-5 )<br />

Ibid ; "agenda of discussions" ; 5,000 to be calle d<br />

up monthly un<strong>de</strong>r NR3ig ; extension to 30 year age group ;-<br />

143 , 4-5<br />

Extension of regu<strong>la</strong>tions un<strong>de</strong>r NHyiA to aliens & other s<br />

amendments to Immigration & Naturalization Acts, & NNS<br />

regu<strong>la</strong>tions ; US citizens, conscientious objectors ; 143 ,1-3<br />

Overseas enlistments among "R" recruits ; 146 ,2 .<br />

McNaught on's & Minister's views re conscription &<br />

voluntary system ; 151 , 2-3 .<br />

Canada-US reciprocal arrangements re Army <strong>de</strong>serters<br />

& draft eva<strong>de</strong>rs ; 157 , 2-3. ( 162 , 9)<br />

Recruiting of MU[A personnel by RCN & RCAF ; 161 , 8 . ~<br />

Detailing of NRMA personnel to guard prisoners o f<br />

war an route through US to Can . Camps ; 162 , 6-7<br />

Use of NRMA personnel in expansion of A-A units ;<br />

164 ,1-2<br />

Compulsory military service for Nether<strong>la</strong>nds natio a ;<br />

/ 168 , 4-5 .<br />

Compulsory military service for aliens ; amendments<br />

of Naturalization Acts to give-effect to <strong>War</strong> Com . <strong>de</strong>cision<br />

; 170 , 2-3 .<br />

Mobilization aroce<strong>du</strong>re - results of calls, <strong>de</strong>sire d<br />

by Minister of N .W.S . ; extension of age groups to inclu<strong>de</strong><br />

30-40, and 20 year c<strong>la</strong>sses ; 178 , 5.<br />

Compulsory military service for allied nationals ;<br />

confirmation of policy ; 180 , 3 .<br />

Funct i ons of N'r518 boards ; new administration of national<br />

selective service ; ( 181 , 5 .) ( 182 , 1-2 )<br />

NRABA personnel to form Potential reserve for Can .<br />

Army & to ee retained in Canada ; 185 , 5 .<br />

Proposed extension of NWS Regs . to meet Army requirements<br />

; 189 , 8-10 .<br />

Commissioning of civilian employees subject to-; `<br />

/190 , 6-7 .


COMPULSORY MILITARY SERVICE ( continued )<br />

Effect of - on workers in primary in<strong>du</strong>stries ; 192, 3.<br />

le Administration of NWS regs . transferred to Dept . of<br />

Labour ; 192 , 2<br />

Govt . policy re Civil Service employees of military<br />

age ; 95, 3-4 .) ( 208 , 4) ( 210 . 4,6 )<br />

NRMA - result of recent calls ; 201, 6 .<br />

Transfer of responsibility for "ball-ups" from NWS to<br />

NSS ; protest from Mr. Justice Manson; Q3, 5.)( 206 , 6-7)<br />

Re-enforcement problem for Can . Army overseas ; d6fi'ioi<br />

enci ea in "call-ups" un<strong>de</strong>r NA ;(, 6(2O6, 6-7 )( w9. 2)<br />

"Call-ups,' un<strong>de</strong>r NR1dA - factors contributing to <strong>de</strong>ficiencies<br />

; N.D. recommendations for remedy of situation ;<br />

<strong>de</strong>cisions re Aliens, Bl & B2 categoris, married men, phsi<br />

cal examinati ons, enforcement measures against <strong>de</strong>faulters ,<br />

b<strong>la</strong>nket proc<strong>la</strong>mations covering men failing to report ;<br />

/&~7, 2-6~( 2oU<br />

Ibid ; Minister of Labour's report re above <strong>de</strong>cisions ;<br />

ID Publicity re enlistments & call-ups ; 20 8, 5.<br />

Manpower <strong>Committee</strong>'s report ; authorization for callin<br />

of married men & 19 year-olds, recalling of single men,<br />

urovision of nenalties ; 210, 4-5 .<br />

Effect of - on primary in<strong>du</strong>stries (lumbering, mining,<br />

etc .) - See : Munitions & Supply - Primary In<strong>du</strong>stries )<br />

Deferment of coal miners ;( 229 , 12 .) ( 23Q , 4-5)( .9--31, 3-4)<br />

Deferments for workers in primary in<strong>du</strong>stries ( coal,Gase<br />

metals & timber pro<strong>du</strong>ct ionl',(2:50, 4-5)(231, 3-4 )<br />

NSS Adv . Bd . to re-examine Proce<strong>du</strong>re for Issuance of<br />

"Or<strong>de</strong>rs-Medical examination" ; 231 , 3-4 .<br />

(!a . 6!7<br />

.7ecr,za3e 1!'1 ''!s . from, on133trlentS and ^all-ups ; /<br />

Recommen3rtinns re enlistment enemy aliens in army<br />

aprrnv=d ; 234 , 5<br />

Can. Army participation with US in Aleutian operations<br />

ARISA personnel to be employed ; 238 ,6 ; 239 ,1-4, 240 ,1-2<br />

Ibid ; draft 0'C's providing for conmand,discipline ,<br />

me etc ; authorizing use NRLW pers oimel ; 243 , 2-3


COWt LSORY MILITARY SERVI ( E<br />

RanDovuer <strong>de</strong>ftcieacles ; Amy, Air, Primary in<strong>du</strong>stri eso<br />

ext .compn<strong>la</strong>ory service to new age groups suggested ;<br />

need for separation &4S from Dep .Hinister of Labour and<br />

strengthening administration ; 245,1-4 ; 246• l-2<br />

Ibid ; Minister Labour of opinion separation unnecessary<br />

; suggests RCAF rep<strong>la</strong>ce able-bodied men in ground<br />

<strong>du</strong>ties by lower category men; allowing transfer to Army ;<br />

suggests Assoc . Director ; 247 , 9<br />

Ibid ; extension age groups cal<strong>la</strong>ble un<strong>de</strong>r NRNA ;lower<br />

category men RCAl? ground <strong>du</strong>ties ; limitation Navy recruitin@<br />

use home <strong>de</strong>fence forces for in<strong>du</strong>stry ; <strong>Cabinet</strong> Manpower<br />

<strong>Committee</strong> unable reach agreement ; referre d Council ; 248 ,7-$<br />

Future employment NRBdA persormel Pacific area ;further<br />

operations ; consi<strong>de</strong>red Home Def .personnel would enlist<br />

Active Service ; 256 , 2<br />

Manpower : ni ckel, base metals,fuel,pulp & paper,rF,i lvays<br />

-:3ecom.]€in.Labour - trans .men bet .Services ;use of cat<br />

gory A men in RCnP for aircrew or Gen .Serviee ;NRMp<br />

personnel unfit for Army directed to RCArr grotmdcrew ;<br />

Jt • Armv & Air Manning Cocn . appted ; spec . <strong>la</strong>bour corps<br />

formed ; M-ND states Services shd .not provi<strong>de</strong> <strong>la</strong>bour<br />

application regu<strong>la</strong>tions PJSS,<br />

;<br />

;poss .using POW<br />

pulp & paper in<strong>du</strong>stry notnxessary ; mil-<strong>de</strong>ferment<br />

; <strong>de</strong>ferred ; M.Lauour<br />

to enquire into Can-woods <strong>la</strong>bour in New Eng<strong>la</strong>nd ; 259 , 2-4<br />

Agri cn 1 tural policy ; manpower ; ld-Agri c . Suggests<br />

change policy oall-up to inc . nos . men avai<strong>la</strong>ble for<br />

agric ; reverting to comp . military training on 4 mos .<br />

basis ; M-Lab . pr oposes l eavA given to m%n called un<strong>de</strong>r<br />

HRiiA by removing present restrictions of' compassionate<br />

farm leave or<strong>de</strong>r ; Army Staff of view no <strong>la</strong>rge nos. men<br />

yiel<strong>de</strong>d by adoption proposals ; suggest re---allocation<br />

manpower bet . agric . & indastry ; 278 , 6<br />

Doukhobors ; enforcement NSS regu<strong>la</strong>tinns ; no actio<br />

to be taken at present U O, 3<br />

40<br />

Ibid ; rep. from British Columbia urging enforcement ;<br />

diversion of necessary personnel ed .not be un<strong>de</strong>rjaken ;<br />

2C39' 1-2


C03PlJLSORY MILITARY TRAINING<br />

Repatriation & <strong>de</strong>mobilization ; M-ND states NR]U<br />

• sh d .not be di schaugsd prior GS ; Y-16doS re importanc e<br />

ob t aining manpower for conversion in<strong>du</strong>stry ; suggeattox<br />

re rep<strong>la</strong>cement Vet .Guard by NRMA ; <strong>de</strong>c .<strong>de</strong>f ; 314 ,4-5<br />

Ibid ; agreed discharge lst Overseas personnel !<br />

2nd Other GS ; 3rd NR34A ; NRI[A mt . be granted leave &<br />

directed to civilian employment pending discharge .,<br />

15 ,1-3<br />

Ibid ; NSS <strong>la</strong>ck of authority to direct personnel o n<br />

1 eave to specific employment ; l(-Lab-suggests simi<strong>la</strong>r<br />

p Ian "Farm Duty", making X R JU avai<strong>la</strong>ble for urgen t<br />

c ivil <strong>du</strong>ties at Ann,y- pay & all ' ces ;apprvd ; 318 13-4<br />

Reinforcement position CAO ; MND recommends<br />

e<br />

-<br />

mployment overseas NRA[A pe rs cxnnel ; PM reviional<br />

nat-<br />

issuss ; <strong>de</strong>c.<strong>de</strong>f ; 319 ,5-6 ; 320,4-5 -<br />

Ibid ; CGS proposals re obtaining add f<br />

personnel<br />

l GS<br />

; PM sug .increasing financial incentive to<br />

0<br />

NRMA ; war service gratuities ; recruiting canpaign a<br />

Ministerial level t<br />

; provisinn "fighting<br />

3<br />

payN<br />

Z1 ,1-3 1<br />

;<strong>de</strong>c.<strong>de</strong>f ;<br />

Ibid; reasons for difficulties obtaining<br />

ments from $Ry` GS enlist-<br />

; 'd,. .ND of opinion recruiting campaign<br />

wd .not be successful ; M-Fin .re "fight ing pay" &<br />

war service gratuities to NR M A, <strong>de</strong>c .<strong>de</strong>f. ;<br />

Ibid ;<br />

322,1-3<br />

323,1-3<br />

Exemption Indians from - ; agreed shd .continue to<br />

be called up ; spec .cases not to o9 poste d<br />

327<br />

ovsr Seas ;<br />

91-2<br />

Bi-ND re allot m ent GS numbers to NRMA procee d ing<br />

not to be un<strong>de</strong>r-<br />

overseas ; administrative difficulties :<br />

taken ; 327 ,7-8<br />

Reinforcement position ; casualty rates ; NRMA <strong>de</strong>tailed<br />

overseas service 50% AWOL ; 328 , 7<br />

W Ibid ; <strong>de</strong>sertions ; censorship ; amem- :nent Def .Canada<br />

egul a tions ; public statement by MT-ND ; 329 ,10-1 1<br />

Provincial assistance in enforcement NRIlld d9tailed<br />

overseas service ; ."a,12


CO1'PTJTSnRY k"I LI'i 1iY TR11I11N G<br />

?iCAF <strong>de</strong>mob .policy ; personnel subject to I;HMkcall-ur. ;<br />

a11'ces discharge ; jt .service & inter<strong>de</strong>partmental •<br />

arrang!vnant s ; 3,,4-5<br />

Improvement in Ed tuation re NRMA <strong>de</strong>sertions & absences<br />

of those <strong>de</strong>tai led for overseas service ; public statement<br />

by M-ND ; 3,30,6-7<br />

Reinforcement situation sat Is : 28% NRMA <strong>de</strong>tailed overseas<br />

<strong>du</strong>ty AWOL; EBB to procure 7,500 Mar ; 331 ,12-13<br />

Tran s. <strong>de</strong>mo b. RCAF t o Army ; NSS , Army & Ai r Force pr o-<br />

ce<strong>du</strong>re requiring RCAF personnel to enrol in Army unless 12<br />

unacceptable medical grounds or on postponement ;3-33-3(M/<br />

Reinforcement pos'n ; employment overseas 1 RMA pere ;<br />

intention to request authority for employment add•1 nos ;<br />

333,5<br />

Report on reinforcement sit .overseas ; NRidA <strong>de</strong>serters ;<br />

a4,3-4<br />

Trans . <strong>de</strong>m ob RCAF to Army ; liability to service un<strong>de</strong>r<br />

NRMA ; draft press statement ; 334 ,8 ; 335,1 ~<br />

Future policy is NRBSA persomel ; re<strong>du</strong>ction of pay<strong>de</strong>c<br />

.<strong>de</strong>f; 335 , 8<br />

Employment overseas add'1 NRi(A ; 23 .6% <strong>de</strong>tailed for<br />

overseas still AWOL ; 336, 6<br />

Agricultural leave policy; pose . modifying or elim .<br />

Army req'ns un<strong>de</strong>r NRB9A ; 338,1-2 ( 338,2-:<br />

Jap .war ; no conscription for ; Parlt .statement ; 337 ,6-7 ~<br />

Re-al-lo-c., repatriation, <strong>de</strong>mob . & re-est .Armed Forces<br />

end hostilities with Germany apprvd with revision;<br />

M-Trans .re cont'n call-ups ; <strong>de</strong>ferments for agric ; reinforcement<br />

st'n 51 moo supply ; manpower req'ts to be<br />

reviewed ; 339,5 ; (SCC).W , 1<br />

Termination of hostilities ; p<strong>la</strong>nning date ; continuation<br />

call-ups ; re<strong>du</strong>ction nos .for June ; 340 ,2-4<br />

0


0017 FE RENCF2<br />

0 See :<br />

Ottawa Air Training Gonference<br />

Refugees Confor,3nee un<strong>de</strong>r Refugees<br />

Casab<strong>la</strong>nca Conference 11 U.K. - P .M .<br />

Food Conferenc e<br />

t o<br />

At<strong>la</strong>ntic Conferenc e<br />

Washington Conferences<br />

(Churchill-Roosevelt)<br />

London Conference s<br />

Q<strong>la</strong>ebec Confersnce,1943<br />

Fisheries Conference<br />

Moscow Conference<br />

North Africa Cc7fer,~noo'<br />

Prime Ministers conl<br />

Qmbec Confere nce,1944<br />

• International Air<br />

Conference, Chi cago<br />

Yalta Conference<br />

San Francisco Confer,,-nee<br />

Churchill<br />

<strong>War</strong> - Postwar Problem s<br />

(F'ood)<br />

U .K. - P .M Churchill<br />

U.K. - P .M: Churchill<br />

U .K. - P .M . Churchill<br />

Fisherie s<br />

Ui - Genera l<br />

U.K. - P .'A' . Churchill<br />

U.K.- P .M . Churchill<br />

U.K . - P .M. Churchill<br />

Airways and Airports ;<br />

international civil<br />

aviation<br />

UK: P . i " .. Churchi 1l<br />

GVar; P . Fi.Problema ;<br />

International


CRETE Sea also : Near and Middle East<br />

4P Crete campaign ; (77, 4)(80, 1 )(88, 1)(90, Z )<br />

Discussion re loss of; LT,- 9 .<br />

is<br />

CZECPO-SLOVAKIA<br />

L"ilitary Mission - recruiting ; 34, 6 .<br />

Military Mission ; request for cre4it ; 65, 5 .


CONVOYS<br />

0<br />

see also :<br />

National Refenge for Xa,pal Services - Naval Losses<br />

Tl:ansport overseas of Service Personnel .<br />

National Defence for Naval Services - A4S warfar e<br />

Losses of vessels in convoy ; (y~0, 2) (32, 7) (42, 2)<br />

Na. 4) (A, 3-4) ( §J, 11) (83, 1-2) ( 89, 1 .4 )<br />

(See : N.C. for N.S . - Naval Losses)<br />

Lack of - for troops ; (47, 1-2) (48, 2)<br />

Troop convoy. rules approved ; 50, 3<br />

Loss of Service personnel in troop convoys ; troop<br />

convoy rules reviewed ; 83, 1-2 .<br />

Failure of enemy attack on - in Mediterranean ; 85, 2 .<br />

Report of Chief of Staff re troop convoys ; unable to<br />

suggest further precautions ; consi<strong>de</strong>ration <strong>de</strong>ferred ;<br />

1 87, 5 .<br />

St . John's, Nfld . - convoy base ; (88, 3-4) (91, 5)<br />

(92, 4-6) ( 93, 1-2) (9A, 1-5) ( 95 , 7) . (Sees Nfld .)<br />

Composition of next troop convoy ; space for civilian<br />

personnel from U .S . ; 95, 7 .<br />

Troop Convoy rules revised ; Chiefs of Staff ma<strong>de</strong> responsible<br />

in each case ; need to embark B .C .A .T .P . gra<strong>du</strong>ates<br />

; 92, 3-4 .<br />

Troop Convoy escort re<strong>du</strong>ced ; 04, 3 .<br />

Naval establishment at Sydney, N .S . ; 108 , 1 .<br />

U.S . proposal to escort 5th (Armoured) Division ;<br />

/f109 , 1-2 .<br />

U .S . ships not avai<strong>la</strong>ble for 5th ( Armoured) Division<br />

and other Canadian personnel (T .C .15) ; 1U, 2-3<br />

New arrangement - persomel to proceed overseas by<br />

fast unescorted vessels from Now York ; ( 190 , 5) ( 193 ,1-2<br />

~ RCN - RN oo-operation in escort <strong>du</strong>ty ; 196 , 5- 6<br />

RCN At<strong>la</strong>ntic convoys - Canada carrying 45% ; need for<br />

<strong>de</strong>stroyers ; 201 , 6 .<br />

Ibid ; Canada carrying 47p ; re 14 O '°•<strong>de</strong>stroyers ;zQ9, 4


•<br />

CONVOYS ( continued )<br />

UK proposals for revision of At<strong>la</strong>ntic convoy 5-~<br />

arrangements & re-distribution of RCN vessels ; 21 2<br />

/'Z 14 + 6-7 .<br />

Convoy patrols ( air) - RAN use of Can. bases ; ( 209 , h)<br />

(211 , 3-4) ( 216 , 4) (Se-3 : N .D. for Air - Cooperation - V Kr<br />

RCN - RN convoy work - exchange of <strong>de</strong>stroyers, etc . ;<br />

( 211 , 6-7)( 212 , 6)( 216 , 3)( See : N . D. for N .S . - Cooperation<br />

with the U.K . )<br />

Breach security regu<strong>la</strong>tions re reports enemy activn<br />

against convoys, At<strong>la</strong>ntic ; 263 , 2-3<br />

so


GROSS RE?ERENCE S<br />

• Dakar See : France : Fighting French<br />

Destroyers<br />

See : National Defence for Naval<br />

Services ;<br />

United State s<br />

Diplomatic Re<strong>la</strong>tions<br />

See : Name of country concerned<br />

Dutch pilots<br />

Dom.Aeronautical<br />

Association<br />

Decorations<br />

See : Nether<strong>la</strong>nds<br />

See : U .S. : jecruiting in<br />

See : Honours and <strong>de</strong>corations<br />

Doukhobors See : Compulsory Milirary Service<br />

• Dalhousie Univ. See : Universities<br />

Domini in <strong>War</strong> Loan See : <strong>War</strong> Loan<br />

Dom. Arsenals See : M&S : Gen era l<br />

DeGaulle See : France : Fighting French<br />

Dawson Creek See : Roads : A<strong>la</strong>ska Highway<br />

Dependanta<br />

(Serviceman's)<br />

See : Canadi an Forces<br />

National Defence : Depen<strong>de</strong>nts<br />

Vhriubi I~j y+,~~,<br />

S, Iv' ~% ~✓ '"r+Ofj .<br />

0


Dr^.r' .'tiCE COUI;CIL<br />

40 Appointment to ; 12, 3 .<br />

Addition of Gen . iScRea <strong>de</strong>ferred ;<br />

Re Forestry & Transportation units ; 14, 5 .<br />

Discuss P .J .B .D. proce<strong>du</strong>re re reports ; 32, 4 .<br />

Consi<strong>de</strong>rs hostel situation in Falifax ; 54, 4 .<br />

Request for list re Inter<strong>de</strong>partmental <strong>Committee</strong>s ;<br />

63, 4 .<br />

Proposed creation of <strong>War</strong> 2ro<strong>du</strong>ction Cour.cil to<br />

co-ordinate with ; 66, 1 .<br />

Consi<strong>de</strong>rs proposals of U .K . government re use of<br />

T.A.A .F . ; 79, 4-5 .<br />

Measures to be taken in event of war with Japan ;<br />

concurrence of Services expressed through ; 113, 1 .<br />

Approve putting into effect against Germany & Ita1 y<br />

of Can .-U.4, Basic Defence P<strong>la</strong>n NO . 2 (ABC-22 ) ; 137s 7 .<br />

Recomnendation re fed .contribution to St .John's,<br />

• Nfld in lieu of taxes referred E .A . ; 232 , 7<br />

Ibid ; <strong>de</strong>cisi or. <strong>de</strong>ferred pen?ing consult at ion with<br />

Can .i?i?n Comm'r in :7f1 j ; 2.74 -6<br />

Recem .- approved by CS re travel of Japanese in<br />

Canada restricted t o 5 miles without permit ; approved<br />

subject concurrence Labour & Justice ; 2ci0 , 8<br />

Ibid ; Labour & Justice unable concur ; rep .of RCYT ;<br />

CS ; Labour to confer ; j;63 , 1-2 ; 277,4<br />

Defence Council recommendation re damage cl~iims<br />

a.-ainst persornsl attached from For3ign F~r ces<br />

approved, L71 , 2<br />

Crorn Assets Allocation Cam ; recom. re surplus war<br />

materials : Defence Council directed prepare report on<br />

coztemp<strong>la</strong>ted numerical strength of Services at close<br />

of hostilities ; 278 , 5<br />

0


DEFENCE MINISTERS<br />

Meeting of - to consi<strong>de</strong>r establishment of "<strong>War</strong><br />

<strong>Committee</strong> Boom", arrangements for co-ordination between<br />

Servioes ; oommunication of op -3 rational information ;<br />

A 69 .<br />

DEFENCE COORDI17ATION COMMITTE E<br />

Sub-<strong>Committee</strong> on Vulnerable Points ; 10 , 1 .<br />

liin e of N .D . for Naval Services ma<strong>de</strong> responsible<br />

for - ; 23, 2 .<br />

VO


40 ~<br />

Weakeped by increased assistance to U .K ; 5th column<br />

danger ; Home Guard ; 6, 5 .<br />

P.M . stresses diminishment in Coastal <strong>de</strong>fence ; U .S .<br />

to be informed ; 7, 2-3 .<br />

Weakened by contributions to U .K ; formation of<br />

Ministry of Home Defence consi<strong>de</strong>red ; 10, 5 .<br />

PlAns of Chiefs of Staffs ; 14, 7-8.<br />

Needs in re<strong>la</strong>tion to overseas commitments ; 37, 2-3 .<br />

Necessity of retaining part of J I Division until<br />

III & 11 trained ; 11, 4. ,<br />

Staff talks at Washington re - ; 23,'3-5 .<br />

Report by C .M . re possibility of invasion ; coasta:<br />

• <strong>de</strong>fence, & staff re<strong>la</strong>tions with U .S . & Empire ; 25, 1-4<br />

P .J .B .D . Report re ; 39, 2-4 .<br />

Stripped for assistance In Europe ; security from<br />

~ presence of U.S . in Nfld . ; 54, 2 .<br />

t Conversion of Coast Defence Battalion Into Infantry<br />

# Battalion ; 63, 4. -(P.M. 67, 2-4 .<br />

Appreciation by Chiefs of-Staff ; observations by ~<br />

Telegram to Churchill re ;-previous discussion ;<br />

further telegrams re Massey report on Jap .'intentions ti<br />

A .A. protection for Arvida= 90, 1-2. (68 . 1 .<br />

Churchill reply to Defence appreciati-on ; 74, 2-3 .<br />

Reply to Churchill telegram on recommendation of<br />

Chiefs of Staff ; exp<strong>la</strong>nation re A/S <strong>de</strong>fences ; 76, 3 .<br />

Chiefs of Staff t0 attend meeting re future<br />

Canadian military policy ; 90, 3 .<br />

Number of divisions nee<strong>de</strong>d for home <strong>de</strong>fence ;99 . 5 .<br />

U .S . views re North American <strong>de</strong>fence ; one Canadian<br />

Division sufficient ; 110 , 10 .<br />

DEFENCE OF CANADA<br />

See also ~L ica.,4aasb.~<br />

i# Compulsory military training for ; minimum requirements<br />

; 60, 5,7 .<br />

# R .C .A.F. Home Defence canmitments ; 61, 5 .


DEFENCE OF CANADA (oontinued )<br />

t <strong>de</strong>fence<br />

Use of active service personnel from Rome<br />

6 '7'<br />

<strong>de</strong>fence units for re-enforcements overseas ; 117<br />

Ibid ; to consid3r at same time as "manpower<br />

question ; 111, 5. 6.<br />

Rep<strong>la</strong>cement in units of coast garrisons & briga<strong>de</strong><br />

groups of 6th Div. by"home,service draftees" ; 118 , 6 .<br />

Army Programme 1942-43 ; provision for resorves ;<br />

inclus.ion of re-postings from home <strong>de</strong>fence units ; 121 ,3<br />

Possible increase in home <strong>de</strong>fence requirements ;<br />

Diversion of active service personnel " /122 , 3 .<br />

from home <strong>de</strong>fence units ; 722, 4 .<br />

'Appto of Assistant C .G.S . .(Home Defenoe^) - Col . Gibson<br />

; promoted to rank of Brigadier ; A7. 3.<br />

U.X. offer of Vengeance aircraft for coast <strong>de</strong>fence ;<br />

~~4.. l.<br />

Anti-gas outfits, for RCAF, Home <strong>War</strong> Establishment &<br />

No. 1 "Y" Depot ; 1.30 . 2 .<br />

Purchase of 180 "Canso" amphibians for coas<br />

; 142, 3.<br />

, Question of composite group from coast <strong>de</strong>fence units<br />

for Australia ; j44, 4.<br />

Unified command in Can. <strong>de</strong>fence areas ; IU . 4-5 .<br />

Govt's <strong>de</strong>fence policy based on "hit-and-run" concep-<br />

,tion of attack ; role of Reserve Army ; Can . rifle pro<strong>du</strong>ction<br />

; 114, 7 .<br />

Unified command in Can. <strong>de</strong>fence areas ; 145, 1-3.<br />

Govt .'s <strong>de</strong>fence policy ; Chiefs of Staff's Appreciation<br />

; scales of attack . Army p olicT ;ba<strong>de</strong>d Q* i2 :&S~sf~iosl<br />

for home <strong>de</strong>fence ; personnel from training centres ; rep,<br />

serve briga<strong>de</strong> groups & reserve units ; 145 , 3-5 .<br />

Concern of Liberal H.P.'s re ; requirements for<br />

F.T.E . in Bofors guns & Hurricane aircraft ; l48 , 1 .<br />

Canso aircraft for H .W.E . ; 148 , 5-6 .<br />

Defence of Canada in re<strong>la</strong>ti on to Can . overseas<br />

c.smani tmant s ; Memo from 31.2 . ; MclQaught on' s vi ews ;<br />

A 49 , 5-6 .


DEFENCE OF CANADA ( continued) ( 152, 3-4) (L54,2-3<br />

~ PJB D 25th AF3com . (re A/A <strong>de</strong>fence for Sault Ste Marie )<br />

PY's suggestion that govt . review p<strong>la</strong>ns for ; JU, 3.<br />

Air programme for ; CAS' proposals for increased HNE<br />

3-4 .<br />

Army programme for ; t i& 7th Divisions ; 51_, 5.<br />

Unification-of k mmslnd ; See ; Command Re<strong>la</strong>tions<br />

Protection of airfields & oil stores ; 153 , 2 .<br />

Protection of Halifax ; <strong>la</strong>, 2-3.<br />

UK instructions re "scorched earth" policy ; 53, 3.<br />

Army programme for ; 7th & 8th-Divisions ; 5~3, 3.<br />

Air programme - revised estimates ; 154 , 3.<br />

Mobilization add expansion of A-A units for= }A,1-2.<br />

Effect of Arnold-Portal-Towers agre3mant on Air -<br />

/177 , ii-8 .<br />

=Ch~iefs of Staff' appreciation - reference to N .Amorican<br />

<strong>de</strong>fence & conclusion that re-allignment of Canada's<br />

war programme-unnecessary ; 206,-6 .-<br />

Coast <strong>de</strong>fence units 24% un<strong>de</strong>r strent;th ; 20 7 , 3.<br />

Re<strong>du</strong>ction in H.N.E . (Amy,) . di -5) ( Zol 2-3<br />

$CIF <strong>la</strong>nd line communications for H . W .E . ; 213 , 3-4 .<br />

Est_imated scales of attack, Pacific coast - dis-cussi<br />

on in Washington ; 214 . 6.- _ (A15 . 6-142_2V)<br />

Expenditures for home<br />

<strong>de</strong>fence purposes not to be /<br />

given same emjb~si'sss previously consi<strong>de</strong>red necessary ;<br />

Army programme (Canada) - <strong>de</strong><strong>la</strong>yed completion until<br />

Sept . 1943 of 6th, 7th, 8th Dv1sI one,' . Coast & A-A units<br />

& H!7E ; 214 , 3-6 .<br />

Scales of attack - Pacific coast ; CSP report Staff'<br />

views re Can . <strong>de</strong>fensive dispositions ; 218 , 2 -3 .<br />

Views of several M inisters that men in Armed Services<br />

within Cane-ia <strong>la</strong>rger than circumstances require ; 219, 5 .<br />

US proposal for instal<strong>la</strong>tion of A/A <strong>de</strong>fences in<br />

Buffalo, N .Y . area ; 220 , 4 .<br />

?4 Protection of vulnerable in<strong>la</strong>nd pts . tkaa 4ournal<br />

PO ref -~rence ; 189, 5.


DR ~~ CL OF, CANADA<br />

A3 v i s i on 0 f T:,;'r: ( brrny 5<br />

Djsbandment certain Army Vnits as result of lowered<br />

scales of attack : no serious re<strong>du</strong>ctDon manpower ; 243,6-7<br />

CS to-review Service requirements for <strong>de</strong>fence of Canada<br />

in corsultation with CC05 ; 250 , 1-2 ; 251 , 1<br />

CS report revised scales of attack ; consi<strong>de</strong>ration<br />

<strong>de</strong>ferred 'pen,iing re,port ➢d-NTJ re manpower req'd ; 255 , 7-8<br />

Ioid ; CS scales of attack basis for revision p<strong>la</strong>ns<br />

for. dofsnce Canada ; 2., ~56 , 1-2<br />

Re<strong>du</strong>ct on operati,aial troops in Canada ; 7th & 8th Div.<br />

.di.s_oand.ed ; release manpower ; 256 , 2-4 ; 258 , 9<br />

3C Security Commission request public statement in support<br />

ARP organization ; general )olic,q to be reviewed ;<br />

256 ,5-6<br />

Transfer overseas 6 Home <strong>War</strong> Establishment squadrons ;<br />

<strong>de</strong>cisinn <strong>de</strong>ferred ; 256 , 6-7 ; approved 260 , 3<br />

Recom . Director Civil ARP referred CS for report re<br />

.re,<strong>du</strong>ction AHP,orpnlzation ; A& , 4<br />

, CS rep-ort, ro .ar~as In Camda. sub 4vsct to attack ; 264 ,5<br />

AfiY Pefib.ngvof Canada p<strong>la</strong>n, 1944, aPrrov9d ; 264 . 6<br />

ARP poli c,y ; 266 , 2-4 ; 268,,p-3<br />

Civil dafence organization ; co-operation with US at<br />

bor<strong>de</strong>r areas ; disposal of equipment ; 274 , 10<br />

Proposal Canada asame respons . for <strong>de</strong>fence Nfld .&<br />

Labroador ; est . joint UK-Can-Nfld Board simi<strong>la</strong>r PJBD ;<br />

292 ,4-5 ; 293 , 5<br />

Cancel<strong>la</strong>tion standirg instructiors re "scorched earbh1f<br />

policy approved ; 305, 3<br />

Revised scales of attack ; renort of CS approved as basi<br />

for revision p<strong>la</strong>ns for <strong>de</strong>fence of CanGda ; 307, 2<br />

Proposals for re<strong>du</strong>ction Army establishments result of<br />

revision scalosof attack ; approved ; 307 9 2<br />

Recom.CS for est. sub-comnittee to study methods of<br />

obtaining scientific research & co-op bet .civilian<br />

&<br />

scientists & Services for <strong>de</strong>fence purposes ; referre d<br />

to <strong>Cabinet</strong> ;<br />

3079 4 •


DEFENCE<br />

OF CANADA<br />

• Proposed re<strong>du</strong>ctions air squadrons employed for<br />

<strong>de</strong>fence of Canada (approved by CS) apptov4d ; 310 , 9<br />

Air. Defence of Canada P<strong>la</strong>n,1945-46 ; <strong>de</strong>c .<strong>de</strong>f ;<br />

328 .6 ; :530 , 9; M,10<br />

Civil <strong>de</strong>f .org . to be diecon•td except spec .<strong>de</strong>signated<br />

areas ; aam. 3-4<br />

Heauction in Army & Air est. consequent upon<br />

termination hostilities with Germany, app rvd ; SCC 342,6-7<br />

0


fe<br />

DEFENCE OF CANADA<br />

Air Raid Precautions<br />

ATT.Al`'TIC COAST DEFENCE See also : Newfound<strong>la</strong>nd<br />

St . Pierre & Mi cjualon<br />

Denu<strong>de</strong>d of <strong>de</strong>stroyer <strong>de</strong>fence ; suggested request for<br />

cruiser "Caradoc" ; 7, 2.<br />

Halifax as possible base for British fleet ; 14, 7-8 .<br />

Proposed requisitioning of trucks ; Defence of St .<br />

Pierre & Miquelon ; 17, 2 -3 .<br />

Halifax <strong>de</strong>signated a controlled and protected<br />

area ; 23, 1-2. (23, 4 .<br />

Measures approved following staff talks with U.S . ;/<br />

Improvement of roads in N .B .,approved ; 23, 5 .<br />

Report by C .G .S . ; <strong>de</strong>fence against raids; establishment<br />

of Command H.Q . (Operati onal ) ; co-operation with<br />

U,3 . ; gL 2-3 .<br />

Survey by Minister for Air; U.S . to be kept<br />

informed ; 27, 5.<br />

~ 3rd Division to be concentrated in Maritimes ; 28, 6 .<br />

U .S .-Canadian manoeuvres in Maritime provinces &<br />

Maine ; 29, 3 .<br />

Defence of Maritimes ( Joint Board) ; 31, 10-11 .<br />

P.J .B .D . 0 First Report ; 39, 3 .<br />

Guns from U .K . <strong>de</strong><strong>la</strong>yed ; 43, 2 .<br />

Commitments resulting fran First Report of P .J .B .D . ;<br />

/50, 6 .<br />

P .B .Y .'s impossible to obtain for patrol; 54, 10 .<br />

Further <strong>de</strong>nu<strong>de</strong>d to supply U.K. with <strong>de</strong>stroyers ;<br />

possibility of U.S . extending patrol ; 55, 6 .<br />

Expenditure for gun batteries referred to T .B . ;58,5<br />

Fighter p<strong>la</strong>nos . for <strong>de</strong>fence ; 73, 6 .<br />

14th Recommendation of the P .J .B .D. re U.S .<br />

squadrons at Halifax & Botwood ;(73, 5-6 1 (74, 4)<br />

Loan of P .B,Y .'s from U.S . ; P.M . to see Presi<strong>de</strong>nt<br />

re ; 7-6 . 2.<br />

P . M. confers with Roosevelt re ; U .S . to natrol R . W .<br />

• At<strong>la</strong>ntic ; not to loan P .B .Y.'S to Canada ; no U.S .<br />

guns<br />

AvA<br />

for Halifax ; 77, 2-3 .


DIUENCE OF CANADA<br />

STLAMLIC CDAST DEFMCE (continned )<br />

P .J .B .D. unable to obtain further A-A artillery it<br />

for Halifax ; 7 8 , 4-5. (78, 12-13 .<br />

Trainees to rep<strong>la</strong>ce men sent overseas from - ; /<br />

U .S . Naval forces to be based on Shelburne ; 79, 2-3 .<br />

R.N . to obtain supplies from Halifax ; 79, 5 .<br />

G .O.C. of M.D. 7 not to control civilian A .R.P.<br />

work in N.B . ; 83, 7 .<br />

Increased docking facilities at Halifax, Sydney,<br />

Shel burne , Pi ct ou & Gaspe ; 90, 8.<br />

,C .G .S . reports progress in coast <strong>de</strong>fence measures ;<br />

C.N .S . reports <strong>de</strong><strong>la</strong>y in p<strong>la</strong>ns for new naval bases ;<br />

/91, 5 .<br />

C .A .S . report re .aerial <strong>de</strong>fence ; 91 , 7-8 .<br />

Increased R .C . A. F. ~ expend itures ; 96, 8-9.<br />

Large expansion of repair facili ties on -tonsid3red<br />

in re<strong>la</strong>tion to marine railway construction in N.S . ; 116• 5<br />

Concentration of Naval strength on ; 125, 4 .<br />

Chiefs of Staff review - & Pacific Coast <strong>de</strong>fence *46<br />

, 1126 , 2-3 .<br />

Chiefs of Staff' further appreciation - strategy of<br />

war in At<strong>la</strong>ntic & Pacific areas ; 130 , 2 .<br />

Churchill discusaes,at <strong>War</strong> Can . progress in battle<br />

of At<strong>la</strong>ntic ; } o32, 4.<br />

470 radio mechanics for Pacific & - : 142 , l . ( 45,1~<br />

Unified command in At<strong>la</strong>ntic & Pacific coastal areas,,/<br />

Canso aircraft ; requirements for Easterf► ..itr Command ;<br />

&4 8 , 6 .<br />

Increased Air <strong>de</strong>-fences for ; 151 , 3-4 .<br />

Proposal to concentrate 6th Div . at Debert ; 151 , 5 .<br />

UUifii :cat'ion . Of., coomaitd, oe; ~ -016bsnsrM-) Reiati-ons<br />

UK instructions re "scorched earth" policy to b e<br />

sent to At<strong>la</strong>ntic & Pacific commands ; 153 , 3 .<br />

Expansion of naval base at Sydney , N .S . ; 158, 6-7 .<br />

Joint operations rooms - Halifax ; 176, 7-8• •<br />

Uniiication of command ; 200 , 10 .<br />

(Zm 6omraand Re<strong>la</strong> tions)


DEPEWCE OF CA2dADA<br />

4711.Z-1IC CO VT (continued )<br />

16 ~;nti-submarine boom <strong>de</strong>fpncea on At<strong>la</strong>ntic coast ;<br />

L 13 ,1- 2<br />

;,efence Gulf & R.St .Lawrence areas ; co-ordination<br />

3 -Jervice4 ; RCW, 1Quebec Frov .pol ice, Aircraft Detection<br />

iorps,etc ;report of spec .comn ; 220, 1-2<br />

Ibi•a ;sec.on9 report from spec .ca•n. ; 2295 , 5<br />

Forms & scales of attack,East Coast ;rerort of Joint<br />

P<strong>la</strong>nning Sub-Com . 229, 1-2<br />

30th Reccm .PJBD (joint investigation re non-rigid<br />

ai rahins in A/S activities) ; appt .,joint (Can-US) bd.<br />

re ; COS to report ; 230 .2-3<br />

Ibi d ; Recom.not a.ccentable present form ; appt . joint<br />

bd . aprvd ; 232 , 2<br />

Second rep ort,spec . comn . re <strong>de</strong>fence G,,1 f & ii.St .<br />

Lawrence areas ; avnrvd,wi th wmerr.mgnt ; appt : Service<br />

official to co-ordinate ; 232 , 2-3<br />

drrane9ments with Fr . r',~tiona.i ,^,otnmittAA rP<br />

~•l1 eract ROF tn . at licpi slon ; I r~ tNar disposition; /<br />

( 233 . 4)<br />

30th Recom.PJBD ; joint Can-US td . est . re non-rigid<br />

airships in 1►/S act'.vities ; 235 , 2<br />

Third report . spAc . lomnittee re dPfence sIzl f,°c R .<br />

:;t .Lawrence atmrovod ; C03 to recoczzend appt . <strong>de</strong>f-~n^e<br />

Co-o_rdination officer ; :?35 , 4-5<br />

Ibid= appt . S/L Desloges as Defence Co-ordination<br />

officer ; WIB to prepare statement in oo :3Bult4tion with<br />

ND; 2y~, 1<br />

<strong>de</strong><strong>du</strong>ction operational troops in Canada ; 7th & 8th<br />

Div. disban<strong>de</strong>d ; 256 , 2-4 ; 258 , 9<br />

Use of RC.:F Coast <strong>de</strong>fence squadrons ; one, squadron<br />

transferred to Ice<strong>la</strong>nd ; 271 , 6<br />

Civil <strong>de</strong>f .org. to be discontinued except in spec .<br />

<strong>de</strong>signated areas, East & West Coasts ; S33L3- 4<br />

Use of St .Lawrence ports <strong>du</strong>ring 1945 navigatian<br />

*season ; CS to review A/S measures ; 335,3-4 ; 337,2<br />

Re<strong>du</strong>ction Air & Army est . Consequent nt termination<br />

German hostilities apprvd ; 342,6-7


DEFE NCE OF CANAD A<br />

PACIFIC COAST DEFENCE<br />

V Wire oaumunioations on ; <strong>la</strong>bour problem to be met by<br />

employment of II9 ArnW Signal Corps un<strong>de</strong>r terms of<br />

PJBD Recommendation 22= "j, 6 .<br />

US signal to Pacific Command re probable Japanese<br />

attack in A<strong>la</strong>ska area ; 165, 1-2 .<br />

Col . Biggar's enquiry re <strong>War</strong> Cam. direction re <strong>de</strong>feno<br />

of A<strong>la</strong>ska & resp ons i oi li ty for joint p<strong>la</strong>nning of North<br />

American <strong>de</strong>fer.ce ; Uk. 2.<br />

Details re Japanese concentration west of Midw ay Is<strong>la</strong>nd<br />

and probable attack on A<strong>la</strong>ska ; discussion wit h<br />

of Staff of respective Services' <strong>de</strong>fenoe positions in<br />

re<strong>la</strong>tion to At<strong>la</strong>ntic coast ; RCAF squadrons for Yakutat ;<br />

Can . naval ports and ships avai<strong>la</strong>ble to US ; <strong>War</strong> Com. <strong>de</strong>cisions<br />

re support for US forces ; Hiniate» of N.D. authoriz<br />

ed to act iin:aediately on ovm judgment ; ,7, 1-3 .<br />

Japanese aircraft carrier off Dutch Harbour ; request<br />

for more information re US <strong>de</strong>fences in A<strong>la</strong>ska area ;<br />

stateme-nt in House re preparations to meet situation ;<br />

views of CGS & Minister re further Army r9 #enfbraements<br />

for ;}6Q,~5-6 .<br />

Announcement re RCAF & Army units - in A<strong>la</strong>ska ; 17Z, 5 .<br />

Japanese operations in the Aleutians ; Chiefs of Staf f<br />

report on <strong>de</strong>fence dispositions ; 17 5, 6 .<br />

Joint operations rooms - Vancouver ; <strong>de</strong><strong>la</strong>yed establish<br />

ment ; I76, 7-8 .<br />

A<strong>la</strong>ska - report by Minister of N .D . for Air ; inspection<br />

of Northwest staging route, RCAF squadrons & A<strong>la</strong>sk a<br />

situation; =. l.<br />

RCAP' operational losses in A<strong>la</strong>ska area ; 180, 6 .1(183<br />

A-A training wing for Coast Artillery school of Instruction<br />

;~83, 2 .<br />

Prince George - Fairbanks railway - representations 0<br />

Mr . DQaGeer ; LaS , 9 : 10 .<br />

Offensive operations against Japan ; representations<br />

of Mr . McGeer & Mr . Turgeon ; renerts by C~ 185$ 9 t10tatf


DEFENCE<br />

OF CMTADA<br />

PACIFIC COAST DEFENCE<br />

US offensive operations against Japanese in Aleu- •<br />

tiats ; Can. assistance ; 1~6, 1-2 .<br />

Prince George - Fairbanlss ra ilway= ( 8}~, 1 .) ( 190 , 4;<br />

A<strong>la</strong>ska - US report on Navy & Army forces & bases (refe :<br />

once to Adak & Atka ; Fair oanl4s-Siberia ferry route) ; CAS<br />

& CNS <strong>de</strong>scribe RCAF & RCN assistance in A<strong>la</strong>ska area ;<br />

/ 202 , 2 .<br />

Prince George - r'ai rbanks railway -( See s Rai lroads )<br />

EstimatAd scales of attack ; 214 . 6 .<br />

Ibid ; CSP report ; staff's views re Can . <strong>de</strong>fensive dfirspositions<br />

; 218 , 2 -3 .<br />

Prince Rupert naval base ; (21 5 0 6-7)( 224 , 3-4)<br />

,Transfer of A/S units from - to at<strong>la</strong>ntic Coast ; 224 . 2 .<br />

Range-fin<strong>de</strong>rs for Pacific Coast ; 224 , 10 .<br />

TJS_ re ;i:Pst instal<strong>la</strong>tion aidsto navigArion,Inci<strong>de</strong><br />

Passage to A<strong>la</strong>ska ; Can.to assun, r~sPonsibility ;<br />

Recognition B .C. civilian <strong>de</strong>fence organization ;<br />

N.D. not to accept key men for Rserve Army ; 243 , 2<br />

Add'l magazine storage, Pacific Coast,apprvd ; 243,6<br />

BeIucti n operational troops in Canada: ; 7.th & .8t h<br />

• Div . disban<strong>de</strong>d ; 256, 2-4<br />

Civil <strong>de</strong>f.org. discontinued except spec . areas, East<br />

& West Coasts ; • 333,3-4<br />

Balbon attacks Tbiological warfare) ; 335 ,1 ; 337 ,10-11<br />

San Francisco Conf ; poss .bombing attack while<br />

Conf .assembled ; 339 ,9-10<br />

Re<strong>du</strong>ction in Air & Army est . consequent upon termination<br />

German hostilities apprvd ;(3 Q6) 4Z,6-7<br />

is


DWENCE<br />

OF CANADA<br />

PACIFIC COAST DEFENCE See also ; Japanese in B .C .<br />

40 .~hreatening attitu<strong>de</strong> of Japan ; troops moved to B .C .<br />

16, 1-2 .<br />

Danger of Japanese attack ; disaffection among<br />

B .C . Japs ; 19, 412 .<br />

Staff conversations with U .S . 1938 ; 23, 4 .<br />

Report by C .G .S . ; establishment of Command H .Q .<br />

( Operat i onal ),g&,<br />

Establishment of Pacific Command ; 36, 2 .<br />

First Report, P .J .B .D . ; 39, 2-4.<br />

Proposed Terrace-Prince Rupert Highway ; ~Ll , 6 .<br />

10th & 11th Recommendations of P .J .B .D. - aerodrome<br />

at Ucluelet ; 50, 4 .<br />

Large scale attack by Japan unlikely ; 62, 5 .<br />

Anti-Sub,. net at Prince P.upert ; 65, 8-9 .<br />

Use of B .C. ports for contraband ~ontrol un<strong>de</strong>sirable<br />

in view of <strong>la</strong>ck of <strong>de</strong>fences ; 65, 3-4 .<br />

Massey telegram re Japanese interest in Canadian<br />

0Pacific Coast ; 68, 1-2 .<br />

Army & Air dispositions in - Pacific area ; 121 , 2 .<br />

Chiefs of Staff exp<strong>la</strong>in drmy, Air Force & Naval dispostions<br />

;7weakness in A .A. artillery ; co-operation<br />

measures between U .S . & Canadian forces ; 125 , 4 .<br />

P<strong>la</strong>cing of U.S . submarine buoys & small naval establishment<br />

on Canadian territory ; 125 , 5 .<br />

Chiefs of Staff review present dispositioAs ; 126 , 2-3<br />

Co-op3ration with U .S . ; 126 , 3 .<br />

Chiefs of Staff' appreciation - stra%egy of war in<br />

At<strong>la</strong>ntic & Pacific areas ; 1 „„Q3 , 2 .<br />

CGS, CAS & CNS <strong>de</strong>scribe - for Mr. Churchill ; 132, 5 .<br />

Defence of Prince Rupert, B .C. ; 116, 5.<br />

# Lack of, reason for not provoking Japan ; 61, 9-10 .<br />

0


DEFFNCE OF CANAD A<br />

PACIFIC COAST DEFENCE (continued )<br />

Chiefs of Staff' periodical Appreciation ; measure4W<br />

taken in - ; 138, 3.<br />

Chiefs of Staff recommendation re completion of Terrace<br />

Prince Rupert highway ; 139, 4 . approved ; 141 , 1-2.<br />

US favour use of Prince Rupert as advance supply base<br />

for A<strong>la</strong>ska ; 14 _1, 1. (AlL , 1-2 .<br />

Posting of additio infantry battalion at Ha ;elton ;/<br />

470 radio mechanics f~ At<strong>la</strong>ntic & - ; 142 , 1 .<br />

Roosevelt's reported ~ tement re possibility of attac l<br />

on A<strong>la</strong>ska ; Chiefs of Staff to investigate ; 144 , 7 .<br />

IIni fi ed command In At<strong>la</strong>ntic & - areas ; 145. 1-3 .<br />

US-UK-Canaddan Staffs' estimate of probable scale of<br />

attack on A<strong>la</strong>ska & West coast ; 145. 4 .<br />

Hope-Princeton highway ; Chiefs of Staff recommendation<br />

for c anplet ion ; 147, 3 .<br />

Mobilization of additional units for dafenem of airports<br />

& as local reserves for location at Tofina & •<br />

Hardy Bay airports, Vancouver, Kamloops & Terrace ;<br />

/148 , 5 .<br />

Canso aircraft - requirements for Western Air Command :<br />

/ 148 , 6 .<br />

1dcNaught on' s views re es tab li s):me nt on - of <strong>la</strong>rge<br />

mobi le force ;j51, 2-3.<br />

Increased air <strong>de</strong>fenses for ; 151 , 3-4 .<br />

Mobilization of 7th Div . briga<strong>de</strong> groups to rep<strong>la</strong>ce<br />

►th<br />

Div . on ; Army dispositions on ; (1U, 54 ( 153 , 3)<br />

Unification of Command on ; Seg: Command 'Re<strong>la</strong>tions<br />

UK instructions re "scorched earth n policy to be<br />

sent to At<strong>la</strong>ntic & Pacific commands ; 153, 3. ju 4<br />

Protection of government-owned oil storage tanks on ;~<br />

1I"rovement of c anrminicati ons on ; 157 , 3-4.<br />

U5 ezpenditures in Canada for <strong>de</strong>fence pro3ects ;<br />

A<strong>la</strong>ska airway,, Prince Rupert facilities ; }wo 4-6.<br />

PJBD Journal for z9th 'maetingt comments-'bf AJLP<br />

Staff re <strong>de</strong>fence of A<strong>la</strong>ska ; 2-3 .<br />

North-west air route<br />

; funds for additional <strong>de</strong>velopment<br />

; direction in principle for T.B. ; 162, 4


See also : Lipy, ~Jr, Navy programmes<br />

(un<strong>de</strong>r r,3snoctive Departments)<br />

DEFENCE P<strong>RG</strong>G'3Ab'' ~ F011-1, 194 1<br />

Requested by P .M. 33, 7 .<br />

Memoranda of Gen . Grerar re military progr amme,<br />

1941 ; genera l discussion ; 34, 1-2 .<br />

Military, Naval & Air programmes & estimates<br />

presented oy 3 Chiefs of Staff ; ( 35, 3-5)(37, 2-5)<br />

Decision re military programme requested ; <strong>de</strong>ferre d<br />

pending examination by Min . of Finance ; (38, 6)(40,2-<br />

Military, Naval & Air Estimates - problem of<br />

control ; ( 40, 6) (41, 1-4 )<br />

Necessary to know Canada's pro<strong>du</strong>ctive capacity ;<br />

<strong>War</strong> Requirements Bd . studying matter ; naval & air<br />

needs gre ater than army ; 56, 3-4 .<br />

Canadian Army Overseas Programme, recommendations<br />

by Ralston <strong>de</strong>ferred ; 57, 5-6 .<br />

References in Ralston report ; to bo consi<strong>de</strong>red<br />

following week ; 59, 4, 6 .<br />

Army overseas programme for 1941 - Army Tank<br />

Bri ~;a<strong>de</strong>, <strong>de</strong>spatch of JLI rd Division, Armoured Div .<br />

60, 5-7 .<br />

Army, Navy & Air Programmes - to be consid .;red by<br />

3 Def3nce ministers & Mr . Ilsley ; 60, 6 .<br />

Army, Navy & Air Programmes consid ered In re<strong>la</strong>tion<br />

to total national pro<strong>du</strong>ctive capacity ; maximum limit<br />

set ; Defence ministers & Minister of 11unitions &<br />

Supply to ad just nrogra!fraes accordingly ; 61, 1-5 .<br />

Re<strong>du</strong>ction of Army & Air Estimates ; 62, 1-2 .<br />

Recruiting needs in 3 forces, 1941 ; staff officers t o<br />

confer re co-operation ; 64, 7 .<br />

Special Reserves for unfors een pro jects ; 78, 12 .<br />

C .of S . attend meeting re their Appreciation of<br />

Canadian military effort 1941-42 ; mobilization of 11th<br />

Division discussed ; additional battalion in Nfld .<br />

40 authorized ; Naval & Air reports ; 91, 3-8 .


DEFENCE PROGR.ALtLSE FOR 194 1<br />

Minister of sinance' concern re additional<br />

<strong>la</strong>rge expenditures ; 96, 1,5 .<br />

Mobilization & use of manpower - 6th division ;<br />

re<strong>la</strong>tive <strong>de</strong>mands of Navy, Air force and In<strong>du</strong>stry ;<br />

aereement re home & overseas programme ; 99 , 2-5 .<br />

Ibid ; question of troops for Hong Kong ; situation<br />

re agricultural <strong>la</strong>bour ; 110 , 9-10 .<br />

Priorities in respect of man-power ; U.K. list of<br />

requests ; additional forestry units ; 1 11, 9-10 .<br />

0


D FFII`TCE PR OGRA MBE 1942-43<br />

Army Programme 1942-43 ; manpower problem ; 117 , 6-7 .<br />

W Manpower & <strong>la</strong>bour supply ; to consi<strong>de</strong>r Army, Navy,<br />

ir Force & war in<strong>du</strong>strial programmes ; 118 , 5-6 .<br />

Ibid ; 120, 4-6 .<br />

Manpower & <strong>la</strong>bour supply ; Army, Navy, Air Force & war<br />

in<strong>du</strong>strial programmes ; review of Army Programme ; 12 3-5<br />

Ibid ; 122 , 2-5 .<br />

Manpower & <strong>la</strong>bour supply ; Navy Programme ; 123 , 3 .<br />

Ibid ; Air Programme ; 123 , 4-5 .<br />

Minister of Finance reports proposed Service programmes<br />

beyond financial capacity of country ;123, 3 .<br />

Army Programme as represented to Sir . Churchill ;<br />

/I;L?., 5-6 .<br />

Approval of Army, Navy & Air programmes by C ouncil ;<br />

/.134, 1-2 .<br />

Overseas Army programme as announced in House of<br />

Commons, maximum limi t ; 144 . 7-8. ( 145, 3-5 .<br />

Govt's <strong>de</strong>fence policy ; Army policy ; Air policy ;/<br />

Re<strong>la</strong>tive importance of Army, Navy & Air Force ; govt .<br />

policy ; 196, 6 .<br />

Chiefs of Staff appreciation - reference to N . American<br />

<strong>de</strong>fence & conclusion that re-allignment of Canada's<br />

war programme unnecessary : 206, 6 .<br />

5<br />

IV


Is<br />

DEFENCE PRX ECTS (JOINT CANADA-US )<br />

See also :<br />

Airways & Airports - Northeast Air Ferry Routes<br />

- Northwest Staging Route<br />

Canol Pro .iec t<br />

Railroads - A~aska i lway -<br />

Whi t e : .Pas s - Yuk-on &-A .y Lease<br />

Roads - A<strong>la</strong>ska Highway<br />

United States - Canada-US Financial Re<strong>la</strong>tions<br />

Meteorological Station s<br />

US expenditures in Canada on <strong>de</strong>fence projects ; A8 ,4-6<br />

Establishment of Inter<strong>de</strong>partmental Panel on Can .-US<br />

<strong>de</strong>fence projects ; 172 , 4 . V .<br />

First report of Inter<strong>de</strong>partmental Panel covering proress<br />

upon A<strong>la</strong>ska highway, Canol Pro j ect, North At<strong>la</strong>ntic<br />

46 ferry routes, Prince George - Fairbanks railway survey, l<br />

meteorological & radio stations, air mapping & surveys ;l<br />

/177 , 5 .<br />

Second Report of Inter<strong>de</strong>partmental Panel re progress ;<br />

on A<strong>la</strong>ska highway, Canol project, North At<strong>la</strong>ntic ferry<br />

routes, Prince George - Fairbanks railway survey, Northwest<br />

staging and Terrace-Prince Rupert highway ; 185 , 11-` 1<br />

Policy re US consultation with Can. govt re additional<br />

<strong>de</strong>velopment on - ; (Canol project - airfie l . :, ,; w ; r„- z-<br />

road ; A<strong>la</strong>ska highway pipeline) ; 196 , 1-2.<br />

Third Report of Inter<strong>de</strong>pt . Panel ; agrean ; n t i,~<br />

pro j ects ( Canol project - airfields & wintar road ;<br />

A<strong>la</strong>ska highway pipeline ; new meteorological stational ;<br />

post-war ownership & disposition ; prior US consultation ;<br />

/ 199 , 4-5 . -<br />

PJBD Journal - reference to appen<strong>de</strong>d list of joint <strong>de</strong>fence<br />

proj ects ; 206 , 5 .<br />

~Inter<strong>de</strong>pt . Panel report re division of costs - proce<strong>du</strong>re<br />

for recovery of expenses ; <strong>War</strong> Com . to be kept info<br />

rme d through Inter<strong>de</strong>pt . Panel ; 209, 3-9 1


DEFENCE P ROJECTS (JOINT CANADA-US )<br />

Fourth Report of Inter<strong>de</strong>pt . Panel re progress<br />

on - ; US <strong>de</strong>cision to drop Prince George - A<strong>la</strong>ska<br />

railway ; 209 , 9 .<br />

Yukon - Mackenzie River road survey ; 211 ,<br />

7 .<br />

PJBD 28th Recom. re postwar dispositipn of j oint<br />

<strong>de</strong>fence projects, approved ; 217 , 2-3 . V'<br />

Control of aerodromes in Canada ; 221 , 2-3 .<br />

US proposal for alternative Northwest Staging route,<br />

referred to Inter<strong>de</strong>pt . Panel ;222, 5-6 . ,<br />

<strong>War</strong> Com . direction for <strong>de</strong>partmental officials that<br />

no substantial US <strong>de</strong>fence construction should be un<strong>de</strong>rtaken<br />

without prior Can . govt . approval ; 222 , 6 . V<br />

US proposal for military hospital at Edmonton, referred<br />

to Inter<strong>de</strong>pt . Panel ; 224 , 7 .<br />

Laoour problem in Can . Northwest ; ( 222 , 7-8)(223, 2-3<br />

( 225 , 9)( 228 , 7 )<br />

Report from Inter<strong>de</strong>pt . Panel & ICICA on alternative<br />

Northwest staging route : 225, 8-9 . '~<br />

Report from Inter<strong>de</strong>pt . Panel on proposed TJS military<br />

hospital, Edmonton ; 225 , 10. ( 225 , 8)( 229 , 6-7)<br />

R ftburnemert af US for air bases constructed in Canada ; /<br />

US Army storage space, Edmonton ; 227 , 6 .<br />

Development in Can. Northwe st ; postwar position ; UK<br />

Hi gh Commissioner's r?port ; discussion re joint <strong>la</strong>bour<br />

3d . & appt. of Can. Commissioner ; 228 , 5-6.<br />

Establishment of joint Can-US <strong>la</strong>bour authority in<br />

P7orthwest ; 228 , 7 .<br />

'J° constrncti on at :'ir.itQho rse & 2cRay, Y .T . ; 229 , 7 .<br />

Appt . Of $ovt . Commissioner ; (229 . 8 .) ( 231 , 2 )<br />

All Ut- & joint <strong>de</strong>fance un<strong>de</strong>rtakings to be sub ject of<br />

specific agreem :~nt between Can. & US govts . 231 , 2.<br />

Canada to participate as actively as possible in<br />

Korthwest <strong>de</strong>velopment ; 231 , 2 .<br />

i)raft submission re appt . Special Commissioner,<br />

91<br />

Def ,.nce Prolects Northwest Canada apprvd ; "special<br />

irstruction s ; 232 , 4-5


DF.F'-EPICE PROJECTS IJOITJT CANAr2-1,13 1<br />

. Brig . Foster aYmtd . 3pe ci a1 Corrmi ss ioner ; L34 , 3<br />

PJBD statement of proce<strong>du</strong>re re proposals for <strong>de</strong>fence<br />

construction by US ; al)prvd . ;_tobe inclu<strong>de</strong>d in spec .<br />

instructions to Special Cor.mrr; 235, 2<br />

PJBD est . of civilian traffic control unit, A<strong>la</strong>ska<br />

P.wy ; CuS appt . dnay officer as Qan .mer.iber ; to be un<strong>de</strong>r<br />

control of Special Comm'r ; 2,75 , 2<br />

~aD9D ;S7~a~ps : of ~Lrmy_ <strong>de</strong>s,Jgnated sole<br />

agency for contact with local Can . agencies re <strong>de</strong>fence<br />

construction ; 235 , 3 : 237 , 2" --<br />

'Confi<strong>de</strong>ntial instructions to Special Comnissioner<br />

approved ; 237, 1-2--<br />

Agreement with US Treasury re Can.holdings US exch ;<br />

agreed no accts . re <strong>de</strong>fence const'n by Canada for US<br />

ren<strong>de</strong>red at prasent ;<strong>de</strong>cis i on -<strong>de</strong>ferred re payt for US<br />

const'n in Canada ; 237, 2- 4<br />

US request add'l <strong>la</strong>nd for storage space,Edmonton<br />

~ approved ;attsntion SM c .Conm'r drawn to employment<br />

US contractors ; 238, 4-5<br />

Draft <strong>de</strong>spatch to US ; settl ement for Can.expendtture<br />

on_M acct re <strong>de</strong>fence const'n to be left until after<br />

war ; approved ; 238 , 7<br />

Accommodation at Edmonton for Spec. Comm'r ; 241 , 2<br />

Can.govt . to acquire property in Canada req'd by<br />

US; to be ma<strong>de</strong> avai<strong>la</strong>ble as from Cro wn;<br />

Spec<br />

"-3, 9<br />

.Covm'r ;<br />

.10<br />

first Report - Re com : organization to<br />

take over A<strong>la</strong>ska hwy after war; com 2 : neg. with<br />

Alta. re <strong>de</strong>velopment A<strong>la</strong>ska hwy after war<br />

Supply<br />

; ecom.3 :<br />

st at i ons and res ervat-t ons on A<strong>la</strong>ska hwy ;<br />

Rscom;4 : suppleme ntary work A<strong>la</strong>ska hwy.postwar employ-<br />

Megts Recom.5 ; est .board to <strong>de</strong>al with<br />

in <strong>de</strong>velopment major -policies<br />

commercial aviation ;<br />

ol unit ;<br />

$ecom.5 ;<br />

$foem.7<br />

air contr .<br />

; Prot .<br />

ec®<br />

Can. interast s in oil<br />

; PJHD resources ;<br />

- 29th Reoonmendation mot<br />

ecan•9 :<br />

approved ;<br />

Can.requests to US for addistance in <strong>de</strong>f .<br />

proj ects; coa 10 ; const'n un<strong>de</strong>rtaken by Can .<strong>la</strong>bour


DLYENCE PROJECTS (JOINT CANADA-U.S . )<br />

and contractors; c . 1 ; postwar utility <strong>de</strong>f.<br />

proj ects ; com.12 ; copies all repbrts to be forwar<strong>de</strong>d<br />

Spec . Conm'r ; 247, 1-3<br />

V<br />

NW Staging (P<strong>la</strong>n C) ;contracts to be let directly by<br />

US ; funds provi<strong>de</strong>d by U8 ; repayment consi<strong>de</strong>red <strong>la</strong>ter ;<br />

Spec .Comm'r to see wage ceiling kept ; 3AL, 4<br />

Recommendations re-request of US for exemption<br />

from prov . & municipal taxation on <strong>de</strong>fence con :t'n in<br />

Canada app roved ; 248 . 3-4<br />

Proposals re title to property in Canada req'd for<br />

US <strong>de</strong>fence projects approved ; 248 , 4-5<br />

PtTH submission to provi<strong>de</strong> water supply for Dawson<br />

Creek ; referred Spec . Comrn'r & Transport to fix d®prov<br />

. responsibility ; 20_ , 5<br />

Ibid ; provision water , supply approve d , subject<br />

condition *specified by Spec- Comm'r ; 251, 5-6<br />

Spec.Comm'r - Second Report : ecom .13 :<br />

A<strong>la</strong>sgs Road Control Bd . aupervj s i on wztervvays ; ecom.<br />

14 : Can.Public Re<strong>la</strong>tions officer ; Recom .l5 : restoration<br />

sites US projects to original condi tion ; 2r)1 ,6,7<br />

Journal of PJHD meetings July 1-14 re A<strong>la</strong>skan<br />

trip of Board noted ; 2&„2, 1<br />

- - Spec .Comm'r - Third 3eport ; Recom .16 : contracts<br />

granted by US re maintenance A<strong>la</strong>ska Hwy ; Can.contractors<br />

and <strong>la</strong>bour - arid . be employed ; ecoml7 : Maintenance A<strong>la</strong>ska<br />

Hwy . shd be subject of communication with US ; Pecom.18<br />

Organization to control A<strong>la</strong>ska hwy ; Recom .l9 • appt .<br />

war<strong>de</strong>n at Kluane Lake ; ec on. 20 : pictures taken by U.3.<br />

and Can.Pacific Airlines in Norttw3st to be ma<strong>de</strong> avai<strong>la</strong>Ll<br />

e; 258, 1-3<br />

Spec . Commissioner - Fourth Zeport ; noted ; 261 , 1<br />

apec .Com'r - Fifth iieport ; consi<strong>de</strong>ration <strong>de</strong>ferred<br />

; dontafnirg com .21 : Can .gavt . rep .at Nor 13L_<br />

Wells ;Recom .22 : exploratory work,Abasand,equipm©nt ; _<br />

c 2 :acouisition property j t .<strong>de</strong>fence projects ;<br />

266 , 8


DEFENCE PROJECTS (JOINT CANADA-TJ.S . )<br />

Arrangements for release Information on <strong>de</strong>fence<br />

projects in NW apprvd ; no reference to be ma<strong>de</strong> to<br />

fi nanc l al arrangements : 269, 4-5<br />

Spec .Comm'r - Sixth Report ; consi<strong>de</strong>ration <strong>de</strong>ferred ;<br />

containi ng : Recom .24 & ecom.25 ; acquisition property<br />

for j oint <strong>de</strong>fence projects ; Recom.26 :payt . municipal<br />

taxes by US on improvements for war purnoses ; Recom .27<br />

survey Mackenzie River Route ; 271 , 2<br />

Reimbursement of US for airfield construction in<br />

NW ; Can .holdi rgs US dol<strong>la</strong>rs; <strong>de</strong>c .<strong>de</strong>ferr ,3d ; ~~71 , 7-8<br />

Ibid ; meeting with US rep . re Canol arrangements ;<br />

agreed US be informed no accts . to be presented for<br />

Can.const'n on (IS account ; Can.govt to pay for all<br />

pe nnanent ccnst'n ; 272, 2-4<br />

Report of Jt .Defence Proj ects panel noted ; 274,7<br />

Recaa .of report of Jt :Defence Pro jects Panel on<br />

actinn to be taken re 8pec .Comm'r recommendations<br />

approved ; re maintenance & control A<strong>la</strong>ska Hwy -<br />

•Recom . ?_2 .?6_17 1 8 ) ; trgffic control Mackenzie River<br />

Water Route ( Recoml3) ; appt. war<strong>de</strong>n, Kluane<br />

( Rec om.19 )<br />

Lake<br />

; Aerial photography ( Recom.20 ) ; govt<br />

Norman ,rells ( . rep .<br />

c 2) ; acquisition property f or<br />

<strong>de</strong>f.project3 (aecom.23 .24 25 ) = survey Mackenzie<br />

route (&92M . 27)<br />

R .<br />

; 274 7-8<br />

Spec .Commt r - Seventh Report ;<br />

taining<br />

<strong>de</strong>c.<strong>de</strong>ferred<br />

Reaom ; co n-<br />

.28= extension of airports<br />

Spec ; 2<br />

. Coma<br />

76.7<br />

i'r Recom.28 re extension<br />

facilities ;<br />

airport<br />

Survey of Low Level Route - no<br />

steps to be taken further<br />

; 279, 4<br />

Org. meteorol ogical services in NW<br />

respons ; Canada to assume<br />

. for servicea of perm anent value ; US to install<br />

& operate only supplementary services ;<br />

Spec.Camm'r -<br />

280 ,<br />

Ei<br />

4- 5<br />

gbth Report, co<br />

te]b<br />

ntaining ;phone line along flight strips,<br />

Recom.29<br />

,,RCAF control A<strong>la</strong>ska hwy ; Recom.3~<br />

280 & maintenance, Mackenzie River<br />

,5<br />

Air Route ;


DEFx:NQR PROJECTS ( JO I n4' CANADA-M )<br />

Oil <strong>de</strong>velopmatL in AorthwQst Canada ; US proposals;~<br />

Can.govt . policy ; ostablishment sub-committee ; 283 ,1-~,<br />

Ibid ; report of sub-committee : withdrawal of US from<br />

activities in NW Canada re dis;covery & pro<strong>du</strong>ction oil ;<br />

est . strategic reserve ; use & extent of reserve to be<br />

<strong>de</strong>termi red on advice PJBD ; Can .govt to assume respon .<br />

for continuanoe drilling upon terminatinn contracts bet .<br />

US & Imperial 0il ;method further <strong>de</strong>velopment ; 284 , 5- 6<br />

Proposed dis.re payt . by Canada for air fields &<br />

ancil<strong>la</strong>ry permanent facilities in AY9;disaussions re<br />

postwar use to be held separately ; 285 , 3<br />

US-Can . financial agreement ; inc .payt . for railhead<br />

at Dawson Creek ; 286 ,3-6 ,<br />

Ibid; DU of Fin . to seek to avoid payt . for railhead<br />

facilities Dawson Creek ; 287 ,1-3<br />

Oil <strong>de</strong>velopment NW Canada ; <strong>War</strong> Com.<strong>de</strong>c. not satisfactory<br />

to US ; <strong>de</strong>c .<strong>de</strong>ferred ; 287 ,4-5<br />

US-Can . financial agreement ; nee . for Canada as<br />

cost terminal facilities, Dawson Creek ; 288 ,1-2 s'ZV<br />

Oil <strong>de</strong>velopment IM Canada ; DM of Mines & Fee . to prepare<br />

new reg'ns for oil <strong>de</strong>velopment ; US to be informed<br />

Can-govt . exploring arrangements to make possible renegotiation<br />

US contracts with Imperial Oil ; 288 ,3-4<br />

Spec.CcmX'R - Ninth Report ; containing Recom .3 1<br />

re assignment existing US leases rather than creation<br />

new Can .leasea ; 288 , 8<br />

US-Can . financial agreement,-DU of Fiance reports<br />

possible eliminate railhead facilities Dawson Creek<br />

from Can .payts ; 289 , 2<br />

Oil <strong>de</strong>velopment NW 6anada ; DU of Mines & Resources to<br />

prepare submiss ion for Council along lines of <strong>War</strong> Corn .<br />

discussion; 2+1,1-3<br />

JDCPPane1 report on 3p ec . Comm'r recommendations ;<br />

(Recom .29 re telephone lines bet . intermediate airfiel s,<br />

1P'," Staging not approved, teletype facilities a~rai<strong>la</strong>o~<br />

Recan .36 re RCAF control & maintenance Mackenzie R .<br />

Air Route, no action pending c<strong>la</strong>rification future of Rout<br />

290 ,1


DEFENCE PROJECTS (JOINT CANADA-US )<br />

Disposal US movatilesin Canada ; abandorinent of<br />

Isairfields Mackenzie ".Route equipment avai<strong>la</strong>ble ;<br />

JDCPPanel recommend all enquiries for acquisi t i on b e<br />

referred Cr.Assets All'cn Com ; sales limited to govt .<br />

<strong>de</strong>pts . periling final policy ; approved ; 290 ,3-4<br />

Spec .Comm'r - Tenth Report ; containing ecom .32<br />

re use A<strong>la</strong>ska hwy military purposes only ;<strong>de</strong>c .<strong>de</strong>ferred ;<br />

292 ,7; approved 294 , 6<br />

31st Recom .Spec .Comnissioner re genaral assignment<br />

US leases to Canada approved ; 293,7-8<br />

Disposal US movables in Canada ; CAAC authorized dis<br />

pose when requested on conditions that pur.not relievei<br />

liability re customs,etc . ; such movables req'd for<br />

<strong>de</strong>fence projects, .& Spec .Camm'r recommends approva l<br />

in NW area ; 29 ,* ,5<br />

Spec .Comat'r - Eleventh Repart ; containing Rec om .33<br />

re est .committee to report future administration PUT<br />

•& Yukon ; 296 ,2 ; referred Biin.b&R ; 299 , 5<br />

JDCPPansl recom .for )st .permanent Can. Mete orological<br />

Com.approved ; subilssion to Council ; 296 , 2<br />

Est . spec.RCAF Air Command in NW Staging aroa ;296,3<br />

Trans.US leases to Defence pro;,erties in Canada ;<br />

reimbursement rentals paid subsequent to date announce .<br />

ment of intention of Can.govt .to take over all US<br />

leases ; 296, 3<br />

Aerial survey photography ; proposals ti-ND/A ; Dep .<br />

EAR to report on present & prespective aerial survey<br />

requirements, urgency of - & arrangements with Prov,<br />

297 ,6-7<br />

US-Can .financial settlement ; draft Note to US ; Can.<br />

to obtain compl3te title to N71 Staging ; Flt .Strips,<br />

A<strong>la</strong>ska Hwy ; Mackenzie River route ; Crims -)n Route ;<br />

Mi ragan airfield, telephone l~ ne, Edmonton-A<strong>la</strong>ska - alsc<br />

non-p9rm.const'n re ; eliminate c<strong>la</strong>ims re pern.Const'n<br />

•Goose Bay ;Can.to pay for future const'n perm .natur e<br />

(<strong>de</strong>e .as to permanency to rest with Aerodrome DeBt .Com,<br />

right ref.to <strong>War</strong> Com ; all const'n to have prior approval<br />

Can.govt ; 300 ,2-3


DEFF.ICCE PROJECTS (Joint Canada-U5 )<br />

Spec'1 Comm'r - Twelfth Report, containing recombah<br />

34 re completion Mackenzie River low level route ;<br />

<strong>de</strong>c .<strong>de</strong>ferred ; 300 ,4<br />

Ibid ; agreed survey not' to be continued ; 301 ,5<br />

Control, maintenance, <strong>de</strong>fenoe airfields on KW Stagirg<br />

control exercised by RCAF ; respons. for maintenance,<br />

etc. referred to Spec . Comm'r & Transport for report ;<br />

301,5G6 _<br />

Spec.Comm'r 33rd Recom.re administration in NWCanada<br />

3 members to be ad<strong>de</strong>d to WT Council special surveys<br />

re health & e<strong>du</strong>cation ; 30 2., 6<br />

NW Staging; RCAF to assume respons .for control,<br />

maintenance, <strong>de</strong>fence ; Transport respons . for current<br />

programme airfiel~i improvement, meteorological & radio<br />

range servioea; US proposals for authority to acquire,<br />

construct, modify orabandcn facilities to be corrsnunicated<br />

thro Spec.Cam'r ; :502 ,6- 7<br />

JDCPP recom.re disposal assets surplus to US<br />

requirements ; immovables - compl ste inventory .to b7mr<br />

ptepared, disposal to be recommen<strong>de</strong>d to Council fo r<br />

approval by CAAC ; movables - disposal though CAAC ;<br />

approved as basis for exchange of notes ; 302 , 7<br />

Spec'l Com'r - Thirteenth Report,cbntaining Recom.35<br />

re survey of US eauipment req'd on NW Staging ; Recom .36<br />

re abandonment Mills Lake flight strip ; 304 , 3<br />

Ibid ; approved ; 308 , 8<br />

Spec'1 Cctn'r - Fourteenth Report, containing<br />

Recyn .37 re flight strips,A<strong>la</strong>ska Hwy ; 308 ,8-9<br />

Use of t8 buildings at E-;monton for housing approved<br />

308 ,9-10<br />

Acquisition Jesuit College,Edm .for use military<br />

hospital,etc . 315 ,3-4<br />

Def.propertiea Bfld ;confirmation of title by<br />

Confirming Act ; 316 ,1-2


DEF1'NCE PR OjECTS (Joint Canada-i.1. 3 )<br />

PJBD Jourhal ;nieetings Sept .6&7 ; 33rd' Recom .re<br />

~ disposit on US <strong>de</strong>fence projects in Canada (movable s<br />

&iAmovables ) approved ; US proposal to transfer Camp<br />

550 & Dawson Creek railhead <strong>de</strong>pot to Can: cortrol<br />

referred JDCPPanelj US abandonment airfields NE Stag#<br />

- Panel to report on facilities involved ; transfer<br />

weather stns . & Army conmuni cat i)ns syt ems to Can .<br />

oontrol referred Meteorological Com .for report ;<br />

316 ,6-8<br />

Proposal acquire Hospital at DawsonEreek being<br />

evacuated by US not approved pending estimate of value<br />

316 . 8-9<br />

ldai nt e nan oe A<strong>la</strong> ska Hwy ; JDCPPane 1 report ;agreed US<br />

informed Canada not prepared to assume respons .at<br />

present ; abandonment Haines cut-off without coment<br />

Can .govt ; Spec .Comm•r to consult Premier BC re prov .<br />

local services (poiice,health,e<strong>du</strong>cational) vicinity ;<br />

,• 316 ,10-1 1<br />

Spec .Camn'r - Sixteenth Roport, noted ; 318 ,2<br />

Proce<strong>du</strong>re for dispoaalof US surplus assets in<br />

Canada un<strong>de</strong>r Crown Assets A11'n Cam & <strong>War</strong> Assets<br />

Corp'n approved ; 319 , 2<br />

Disposition of Bechtel-Price-Cal<strong>la</strong>han Bldg .to<br />

Veterans Lffairs, of Cal<strong>de</strong>r Camp 550 to National Housing<br />

ddm ; DawsonC,r<strong>de</strong>k Railhead Depot ; <strong>de</strong>c .<strong>de</strong>f ; 324 ,1-2<br />

Spec .Corm'r - Seventeenth & Eighteenth Reports ;<br />

noted ; ZW&, 6<br />

Postwar <strong>de</strong>fence re<strong>la</strong>tionships with US ; 328 , ,7-4<br />

Agreement with US re Can-US air routes ; Spec .CommIr<br />

to act re recomaen ations on Can-A<strong>la</strong>ska services ;<br />

3a,1-3<br />

Exemptions frcm <strong>du</strong>ty & sales tax of US surplus war<br />

assets in Canada ; apprvd ; 3a,7-8<br />

Photographic survey work ; prov . Mitchell aircraft<br />

approved ; 3za,10<br />

Postwar <strong>de</strong>fence re<strong>la</strong>tionships with US : final report<br />

PHPAC ; 3 .34 ,4


DEMCE PROJEvTS (joint Canada-US )<br />

Spec.Comn'r 20th Report - Recoms .40 & 41 ; 334,9 ~<br />

3pec .Camo~'r 21st Report noted ; 335,1-2<br />

Canol ; termination operatinn ; joint appraisal ;3y~3 ,1-2<br />

Spec . Comm'r 22nd Report - Rec®.42 re U.S . transportation<br />

<strong>la</strong>cilities,ldackenzie River Water Route ; ($U ) 341 ,8<br />

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DEPAITnTNTAL ;= OLEO 311T ION<br />

C nngestion in Ottawa ; referred to Ottawa Improve-<br />

~ents Covim'n & Public Works ; 54, 2-3<br />

Use of National Research Council Annex ; Ni) given<br />

priority over Census ; 80 , 5<br />

Accorranodat3 on for Census & Nati ;:,na1 Regist fation .<br />

employees ; 83 , 8<br />

Add'l accommodation for Nat'l Regis .staff<br />

autYD rized ; 87, 7<br />

Teminorary bldg . Cartier ~quare for Naval Staff<br />

authorized ; 117 , 11-12<br />

Accammodation for Naval & Air Staffs ; 118 ,7 190 ,8-9<br />

Add'1 accommodation for ND ; :it .Patrick's College)/<br />

Ibid ; temporary bldg. for Army authorized ; 193 ,3<br />

Inter<strong>de</strong>partmental committee to revi ow space allocati<br />

,-n and feasibility of removing <strong>de</strong>pts . of govt .<br />

fror:! Ottawa ; 193 , 3<br />

Navy to vacate 0' 3ri en resi<strong>de</strong>nce ; Public 1.'.'orks to<br />

requisition Booth resi<strong>de</strong>nce ; 197 ,1-2<br />

Report of special camnitt ee ; recommew ations pertaining<br />

to removal of govt .brancries from Otta -;,a ;<br />

priority authority given Minister Public Works ; functions<br />

of special com .to cease on submission final<br />

report ; -vePTB bldg. si tes ; acc o runa3at ion for Dept s .<br />

Labour & NSS ; .:04 ,1-3<br />

P a b ther report Of' spec.comrnittee ; <strong>de</strong>cision pertaini*<br />

to removal of govt .units from Ottawa & establishment in<br />

Ottawa of newgovt . branches ; 'NPTB bldg.sit -, ; 106 ,1- 2<br />

Report Minister Pub .Works on govt .office & housing<br />

accom'n Ottawa vicinity ; tem p orary office bldg .<br />

site : 213 ,2-:<br />

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DEdt)BILIZAi ION AND F{ .l.-ESTAI3Li.?HL1II`~~,CdBITJr.'' C03I~rIIT-<br />

T E:; ON<br />

• :<strong>la</strong>ckenzie to discuss probierrs in london ; 95, ~<br />

0<br />

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DEPFrIOA~?'^S' ALLMT4:PTCR BOAR D<br />

• Re<strong>du</strong>ction soldiers' wives all'ces in re<strong>la</strong>tion to<br />

cost of livinp ;speci fic case in B .iV .I . ; 158 ,12<br />

Can .Legion racom . re <strong>de</strong>pen<strong>de</strong>nts' all'ces ;<br />

statutory right & cost of living bonus ; 190,7-8 ;200,8<br />

Amendment financial prov. for three Services re<br />

personnel reported missi%- ; 199 ,6-7<br />

Army rates of pension - specific case of wife<br />

of Army casualty ; 200 , 8<br />

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DOMNI OV-1'ROVIICIAL RELATIONS<br />

• P.cncrt 3ov31 CoMmissio ll st i umitted ; _, 4<br />


DUPUY, i'lLRRl:, ( formerly Can . Charge d'Affaires to<br />

France )<br />

~ Visit to Vichy ; 3-4) ( ,16 , 8) .<br />

Report on Petain Govt . ; 55, 4 .<br />

Press reports re ; U .K. urge second visit to Vichy ;<br />

56, 7 .<br />

To return to France with mes s age ; 57, 5 .<br />

Ralston report re visit of - to Vichy ; 59, 3 .<br />

Facilities accor<strong>de</strong>d - at Vichy ; 92, 2 .<br />

U .K . questioned re value of continuing to keep -<br />

at Vichy ; 103 , 6 .<br />

Churchill urges retention of - at Vichy ; 107 , 4 .<br />

U .K. again questioned re retention of - at Vichy ;<br />

118 , 1-2.<br />

Message from - re return to Vichy ; 119 , 2 .<br />

Churchill tells <strong>War</strong> Com . value of - contacts ; j32,3<br />

Laval's return to power ; re<strong>la</strong>tions vith Vichy ;<br />

return to Canada of ; 159 , 1 .<br />

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&3mt<br />

~<br />

Emergenc_v Measures<br />

CROP REFb.' :?'r'.~,"CES<br />

See : Near & Middle Eas t<br />

See : United Kingdo m<br />

<strong>Cabinet</strong> <strong>War</strong> Com : Statement s<br />

Bnalovment of Can . See : C .A.S .F .<br />

Forces oversea s<br />

Raui pment of CA;3F See : C .A .S .F .<br />

National Defence<br />

Munitions and Suppl y<br />

European situation see :<br />

Evacuated children See :<br />

port farm pro<strong>du</strong>cts See :<br />

~?n ire De fence see :<br />

Ethiopia See :<br />

East Indies See :<br />

<strong>War</strong>, progress of<br />

Refugees and<br />

Agriculture<br />

Bri t i ah Etnpi re<br />

Abyssinia<br />

' Far Eas t<br />

Exchange Control<br />

Exeats<br />

Estimates<br />

See : US : Control of Imports from<br />

Fo rei gn Exchange Cont ro i B d<br />

See : Exit Control<br />

See : Finance<br />

Eight Point Dec<strong>la</strong>- See : U .S . : Re<strong>la</strong>tions with U.K .<br />

ration<br />

Executive Com .on See : Economic Advisory Com .<br />

• ExPo rt contro l<br />

Enl i stmen ts<br />

See : Recruiting


Exchange of Information<br />

with the US<br />

Escort <strong>du</strong>t y<br />

Enemy aliens<br />

Enemy Agents<br />

Evacuation Officers<br />

European Refumses<br />

See : Information :Operational<br />

See : Convoys - genera l<br />

See : Internal Security<br />

Compulsory Military Servi c<br />

See : Internal Security<br />

See : Air Raid Precautions<br />

See : Refugee s<br />

Eskimo-Wimoda ease<br />

See :<br />

Newfound<strong>la</strong>nd<br />

~nploVnent Agreement<br />

Intornational )<br />

See : <strong>War</strong> ; Post-Ro~tilities<br />

Problems


EC QATCI?IC ADVISORY COL2,'ITTE F<br />

•<br />

To consi<strong>de</strong>r means of barring export of wheat to USSR ;<br />

/C, 1 .<br />

Preliminary Report on <strong>War</strong>time Organization approved ;<br />

A0, 4-5 .<br />

above Report criticized re Munitions & Supply - Nat'l<br />

Defiance liaiso : ; ; 11, 2-3 . -<br />

Control of Imports and Exports ; :52, 9 .<br />

Report re <strong>War</strong>time P<strong>la</strong>nning Com ; 44, 5 .<br />

Report 're restrictions on imports ; 46, 8 .<br />

Ibid ; p<strong>la</strong>n of Sub . <strong>Committee</strong> reported by Drs . C<strong>la</strong>rk<br />

~ :.iackint osh ; 47, 7-8 .<br />

To review existing machinery for carrying out economic<br />

policy ; to examine re<strong>la</strong>tion batween financial & agric~<br />

i ltural policies ; proposals re re<strong>du</strong>cing ofsterling<br />

ba<strong>la</strong>nces ; 94, 11 .<br />

• Report approving proposals for re<strong>du</strong>ction of sterling<br />

ba<strong>la</strong>nces ; 9-7, 2-3 .<br />

Report re <strong>War</strong>time Economic Organization ; 102 , 5-6 .<br />

Ibid ; recorsmendation re transfer of <strong>War</strong>time Prices<br />

and Tra<strong>de</strong> Board approved ; 103 , 4-5 .<br />

Re j ection of proposal of - to lend financial assistance<br />

for pro<strong>du</strong>ction of iron & sulphur ;<br />

Corporation)<br />

(Al<strong>de</strong>rmec Copper<br />

; 108 , 1-2.<br />

Rec ommend at i ons re Joint Econ . Com . resolution re<br />

shipping priorities, approved ; proposal re shippin g<br />

priorities committee ; 112 , 1-2 .<br />

Approve recommendations of Adv .<br />

re functions<br />

Com. on Export Control<br />

of Executive Com . , & Joint Econ<br />

solution re ex<br />

. Com . re-<br />

p ort control ; 117, 1-3 .<br />

Ibid ; co-ordination of policy between Canada & U .S .<br />

liaison officers ; 135, 5<br />

lil,<br />

.<br />

on rec OMmendations of Reconstruction Corn . re<br />

Soport stwar p<strong>la</strong>nning, approved ; <strong>Committee</strong> & sub-com. responsible<br />

for investigation, etc . of postwar problems ;<br />

/212 , 1-3 .


EC0230 ..a,CADVISORY C 0E:?I l iEE (continued )<br />

Renort re proposed National Development Bd .(base<strong>de</strong><br />

on Reconstruction <strong>Committee</strong>'s recom . for Construction<br />

Reserve Commission) ; ( 222 , 4) (224, 8-9) .<br />

IbH ; approved ; 227 , 7 .<br />

Quebec colonization scheme referred to ; 227 , 6-7 .<br />

Ibid ; report of EAC - colonization scheme shd . not<br />

be un<strong>de</strong>rtaken ; approved ; 237 , 6<br />

EdC report on postwar commercial policy : draft<br />

Instructions to officials participating in Commonwealth<br />

discussions prior submission to US ; 237 , 6- 7<br />

EAC repo rt on constitutional problems in postwar<br />

scono0ic policy ; dscision<strong>de</strong>tsrred ; 242 , 2-3<br />

Proposal re est. of National Development Board not<br />

to be procee<strong>de</strong>d with ; A2, 4-5<br />

R40om.4 ; Spec. Comm'r ; supplementary work on A<strong>la</strong>ska<br />

hwy wd. afford postwar employment ; referred F,,tC ; 247 ,?<br />

Report Shipping Bd. re general policy in shipbuilding<br />

and manning; recom . est . Shipping Advisory<br />

Camnittss ; referred EAC for consi<strong>de</strong>ration ; 251 , 4-5<br />

EAC report on request for loan by Niehipiaetsn<br />

is<br />

Mines<br />

Prod'n iron ore ; loan not approved ; 252 , 2<br />

EAC report re recom.Shipping Board on general nolicy<br />

merchant shipping ; re<strong>du</strong>ction rate of construction <strong>de</strong>creas<br />

manpower difficnltios ; <strong>de</strong>c .<strong>de</strong>ferred ; 258 , 6<br />

Ibid ; EAC report approved ; establishment Inter<strong>de</strong>partmental<br />

committee ; 261 , 6-7<br />

Canada's Food positicati ; EAC and Food Requirements Com ;<br />

joint report, est . "floor pricea°' spproved ; <strong>de</strong>ferred ;<br />

271, 2-4<br />

Ibid ; Decisions re report of RAC and Food ?oqui-ements<br />

Ccxn ; wheat acreage ; oats & barley, pork pro<strong>du</strong>cts ; 273 ,1- 4<br />

Ibid ; agricultural policy ; manpower ; 278 ,6


EGYPT<br />

• Se e<br />

also : Near & Middle Eas t<br />

Situation in ; (32, 1-2) (41, 4) (90, 2)<br />

Assylum in Canada for King r'arouk ; 148 , 8 .<br />

•<br />

"r'.uiP :2:5S°' SxIPS<br />

Loss of "Lrnpress of Britain" ; 42, 2.<br />

Reque st for requisition of " Dnpress of Russia" &<br />

"Empress of Asia" ; 44 , 7-8 .<br />

Investigation of conditions aboard "]Dnpress of Asia'<br />

following BCAiP gra<strong>du</strong>ates 'refusal to embark ; 110 ,11 .<br />

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17 Ii COW2ROL<br />

Representations to 'Aaahington re solution of<br />

passport rage . diffic»lties ; (l~, 7) (13, 3 )<br />

RCMP recommend restrictions against US . ; A. 5-6<br />

Above restrictions postponed ; King-Roosevelt conversations<br />

re - ; 49 , 6 .<br />

U .S . officials visit Canada ; new proposals ; 30, 10 .<br />

Policy re issue of exeats to Canadian women going<br />

to U .K . ; 96, 4-5 .<br />

Granting of exeat to wife of Immigration official :<br />

/97, 6 .<br />

Restrictions on persons wishing to leave Canad a<br />

in wartime ; referred to special cnmrnittee ; 112,5-6.<br />

Transfer of administration from Ext . Affo to Immigration<br />

Branch as recorm an<strong>de</strong>d by inter<strong>de</strong>partmental<br />

oom . ; 16, 6-7 .<br />

Consi<strong>de</strong>ration of inter<strong>de</strong>partmental com . report ;<br />

question of supply & mobility of <strong>la</strong>bour referrad ~<br />

to Joint Econ . Como ; 117 , 4-5 .<br />

Ibid ; specific case re admission of 500 lumbermen<br />

to Maine woods ; 135 , 6-7 .<br />

Joint Econ . Com, resolution re movement of Labour<br />

between Canada & US ; 139 , 3-4 .<br />

Control of travel overseas of women & children ;<br />

Inter<strong>de</strong>partmental com . recommendations ; 148 , 4•<br />

Restriction upon movement of <strong>la</strong>bour out of Canada ;<br />

/ 177 , 2-3 .<br />

Employment of Can .woods <strong>la</strong>bour in New Eng<strong>la</strong>nd states ;<br />

259,2-4: 260 ,10<br />

Ibid ; referred to Council ; 264 , 6-81 277 ,6-7 ; 280 ,3<br />

284,4_5 ; 29 2 , 6<br />

Restrictions on travel to UK ; no civilian travel<br />

except on Ministerial certificate of essential<br />

importance, p<br />

national<br />

roviding in authorities impose equiva- •<br />

lent restrictions ; 295 , 5<br />

Ibid ;, Privy 00 ouncil Office to act as central clearing<br />

agency re , Ministerial certificates ; 299 ,4-5


EXIT CONTROL<br />

• Special restrictions re travel to UK discontinued ;<br />

3,6 ; 305 , 6<br />

Exit permits to wives of Can .servicemen overseas ;<br />

permit for wife & daughter AOC in C, RCAF Overseas ;<br />

di scrimi na tion acct . of rank ; <strong>de</strong>c .<strong>de</strong>f ; 314 , 4<br />

Uk atWig restricti o m re travel to UK ; to be examin<br />

ed for modificat3M 318 ,1-2<br />

Exit permit for wives of officers stationed<br />

overseas ; wife of A/M Breadner to be permitted to<br />

proceed overseas for <strong>du</strong>ty with RCAF Benevolent fund ;<br />

=. 8<br />

Present reg'ns re air priorities for overioas<br />

travel to be strictly adm nistered ; 333, 7<br />

Travel to UB ; .spec .aecurit9 restrictinna removed ;<br />

•<br />

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.'XPORT AND IIt1PORi CONTROL<br />

• See so :<br />

Economic Advisory <strong>Committee</strong><br />

Japan<br />

United States - Can-US Economic Cooperation<br />

<strong>War</strong> : Combined Organizations (Export <strong>Committee</strong> )<br />

Establishment of contraband control port in Canada ;Z,i<br />

Boon. Adv . Cam. to consi<strong>de</strong>r - ; restrictions on fuel<br />

oil ; .32, 9 .<br />

Oil Control ; 45 , 5 .<br />

Advisability in re<strong>la</strong>tion to U .S . ; 46 , 8 .<br />

P<strong>la</strong>n of Sub . Cam . of Econ. Adv. Co®* presented by<br />

Drs . C<strong>la</strong>rk and Mackintosh ; 47, 6-8 .<br />

• Conversations with U .S . ; 48, 2-3 .<br />

Report of Dr . C<strong>la</strong>rk on conversations with U .S . Govt . ;<br />

A9, 1-3 .<br />

U .K . request re use of Vancouveraa Contraband Control<br />

port in Canada ; (&}, 9)(68, 3-4 )<br />

(See : Blocka<strong>de</strong>, Pacific )<br />

U.S . representations re Canadian import of passenger<br />

automobiles ; 66 , Z .<br />

Tra<strong>de</strong> with Japan; outstanding export permits for<br />

shipment of wheat to Japan; 108, 5 .<br />

Embargo on exports of mill-feeds to U .S . ; export permits<br />

for outstanding contracts ; L}}, 5-6 .<br />

Approve Joint Soon . Com . resolution re export control<br />

& recommendations of Adv . Com, on Export Control ; /<br />

( 117 , 1-3) ( 135 , 5 )<br />

Export control : coordination of policy between Canadg<br />

& the U .S . ; liaison officers ; 13k, 5 .<br />

• Canada-US-Brazil proposed tripartite cotton agreement;<br />

/ 148 . 5 .<br />

Beef supply problem ; export control measures ; price<br />

ceiling policy ; 187 , 7-10 .


Prisoners of <strong>War</strong><br />

EXTERNAL AFFAIRS See also : PassRort Regu<strong>la</strong>tion s<br />

40 Death of Dr . Skelton ; appointment of Mr . Robertson ;<br />

61, 1 .<br />

Exchange of High Commissioners consi<strong>de</strong>red inopportune<br />

62, 5 .<br />

appOintment of -Leighton 1icd&rthy to Washington<br />

consid,,-red ; 65, 2 .<br />

McCarthy offered U .S . post ; Christie given leave of<br />

absence, with <strong>la</strong>ter appointment in South Americq<br />

consi<strong>de</strong>red ; 66, 2 .<br />

Appointment of J .E. Coyne, financial Attache at<br />

Washington considsred ; 66, 2 . approved ; 71, 4 .<br />

Pay & allowances of Washington attaches ; 74 . 8-9 .<br />

Appointment of a public re<strong>la</strong>tions officer to Washington<br />

; 77 . 3 .<br />

Un<strong>de</strong>r Secretary to investigate suggestion of appointin<br />

Consul to St . Pierre & Miquelon; 78, 10 .<br />

Distribution of Secret telegrams ; 78, 11 .<br />

~ Inter<strong>de</strong>partmental conference re exclusion of subversive<br />

elements ; 89, 4 .<br />

Acceptance of Ministers from Yugos<strong>la</strong>via, Norway &<br />

Po<strong>la</strong>nd ; 5-6 .<br />

To confer with National Defence re St . Pierre &<br />

Miquelon ; 96, 4 .<br />

Policy re exeats for Canadian women ; 96, 4-5 .<br />

Principle onposing double representation watved<br />

in case of Argentine Attaches ; 97, 6 .<br />

Appointment, ,of Ministers to Japan and DrFentine, ;<br />

and of High Commissioner to Ire<strong>la</strong>nd .; 98, 1,6 .<br />

To be kept informed re visits of Canadian officials<br />

to U-6 . ; 103 , 8 .<br />

Appointment of Minister to Japan ; 107 , 6 .<br />

Appointment of Brig . Fester as Canadian Minister to<br />

Japan ; 108 • 6 .<br />

Lpproval of Ckinose Minister-to Canada (Dr . Lin Shih<br />

Shtitn) ; 109 , 2 .


EXTERNAL AFFAIRS fcontiniied )<br />

Admissidn to Canada of Ex-lresi<strong>de</strong>nt'grias of<br />

Panama ; 113 , 8-9.<br />

Appointment of Major General Odlum as Canadian<br />

High Commissioner to Australia ; 115 , 3 .<br />

Transfer of administration of exit control to Immigration<br />

Branch; 116 , 6-7. ( 117 , 2 .<br />

To be represented on Executive Com . on Export Control/<br />

Means of securing control of wireless statinn at St .<br />

Pierre & Miquelon ; proposal to have senior officer of -<br />

accompany radio personnel ; 120 , 4 .<br />

Message from Argentirie govt . re staffs_ of British<br />

Embassy & Dominions Legations in Japan ; 12 6 , 1 .<br />

Rio <strong>de</strong> Janeiro meeting re <strong>de</strong>fence measures for westea<br />

hemisFhere ; Can. representation ; }U, 2 .<br />

Detention of Col . Andre L'Homse ; 131, 4 .<br />

Canadian representation in Russia ; J 33, 5-6 .<br />

TeletyVe system eetween - & Can. Legation,Washington<br />

; }~3 , 2-3 . (1.35 . 2-3 .<br />

Policy ze German proposals for exchange of prisoners ;)<br />

Canadian representation in Switzer<strong>la</strong>nd ; 144, 2.<br />

Canadian High Commissioner for India ; ] 4, &, 9 .<br />

Can. representation in 5witzer<strong>la</strong>nd; 1-2 .<br />

(Se$: Switzer<strong>la</strong>nd )<br />

Diplomatic appts . to Russia, China, Mexico, Chile,<br />

Peru & Australia ; 196 , 5 .<br />

UK and US contemp<strong>la</strong>ting appt . diplomatic rep. in<br />

North Africa re new French Executive <strong>Committee</strong> ; advisability<br />

of Can .action ; 241 , 3<br />

Est . Psychological '<strong>War</strong>fare <strong>Committee</strong> ; 364 , 6<br />

Canadian woods <strong>la</strong>bonr in New Eng<strong>la</strong>nd states ;<br />

nx .4ffrs . channel of conmunication with US ; 264. 6-8<br />

Badoglio govt . <strong>de</strong>c<strong>la</strong>re war on uennany ; Italy to<br />

be co-belligerent ; 264 , 8<br />

Poiicy of raising staths of Can .Ministers to<br />

Ambassadors apnrovsd ; 2 6 E3 , 1


EXTERNAL AFFAI X<br />

Can .g :)rt .not consulted nor informed re US-UK<br />

Opproach to Irish p;ovt .re expulsion Axis diplomatic<br />

missions ; 288 , 2<br />

Spec .restrictions re travel to UK discontinued ;<br />

303 ,6 ; 305 , 6<br />

Existing regu<strong>la</strong>tions re travel to UK to be axamined<br />

for modification ; 318 ,1- 2<br />

Withdral film "Balkan Powd3r Keg " ; <strong>de</strong>c .re govt .<br />

policy for prior consultation with Nat'l Film 4d <strong>de</strong>f ;<br />

329 ,8- 9<br />

PW . relief to Canadians in occupied China,<br />

apprvd : 332,1-2<br />

Pres . regu<strong>la</strong>tions re air prioritiesfor overseas<br />

travel to be strictly adminietered ; doubtful cases to<br />

be referred to <strong>War</strong> Cam ; ~Z, 7<br />

Travel to UK ;<br />

., E3' , 8<br />

spec .security restrictions removed ;<br />

•<br />

~


CROSS REFE2&C&<br />

• Farm Pro<strong>du</strong>cts<br />

Firearms control of<br />

Firemen for U .K .<br />

"Fraser" NLiCS<br />

See : Agriculture<br />

See : Internal Security<br />

See : National <strong>War</strong> Services<br />

See : National Defence fo r<br />

Naval Services<br />

Free<br />

French Movement<br />

See : France : Fighting Frenc h<br />

Forestry & Transporta- See : CASF General<br />

tion Unit s<br />

Food Board (Cow .)<br />

Farouk . King<br />

Fire prot ection at<br />

Seaport s<br />

Food conservation<br />

programme<br />

Freedom Medals<br />

See : <strong>War</strong> Organizations (Com)<br />

See : Egypt<br />

Se :3 : Transport<br />

See : Food Requirements Com .<br />

See : Honours ani Award s<br />

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FALKLAND ISLAND S<br />

Canadian re-enforcement for ; referred for examination<br />

Iwo Chiefs of Staff ; 136 , I .<br />

Ibid ; urgency in view of Rio Conference ; 137 , 1-2.<br />

Ibid ; force necessary to <strong>de</strong>fend Port Stanley ; govt .<br />

unabl3 to assume this commitment ; 47, 2-3 ,<br />

•<br />

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L<br />

FAR EAST See also : " s an "<br />

Prisoners of <strong>War</strong><br />

0 Burma Road<br />

Japan <strong>de</strong>mands its closing ; 19, 1-2 .<br />

Negotiations re Japanese <strong>de</strong>mand ; 20, 2 .<br />

To be closed 3 months ; 22, 5 .<br />

Opinions of Dominion Govts . 33, 3 .<br />

U.K. conversations with Japan re - ; 34, 5 .<br />

Opening of - ; 38. 2 .<br />

Chiang Kai Shek's appeal for Anglo-American air<br />

General<br />

assistance to save ; 115, 5-6 .<br />

Likely Hitler action in ; 25, 2 .<br />

Cable to U .K. re Canadian concern over antagonizing<br />

of Japan in Burma Road matter, etc. 19, 1-2 .<br />

Withdrawal of British troops from Shanghai ; 27, 6 .<br />

New Zea<strong>la</strong>nd urgesjoint action with Nether<strong>la</strong>nd s<br />

against Japan ; Australian policy differs ; 32, 2 .<br />

Despatches re - ; 35, 6 .<br />

Evacuation of Canadians ; 36, 3 .<br />

Staff talks re(U .S .-U .K.-Dutchj eventuality of war<br />

wit# Japan ; 36, 5-6 .<br />

Telegram, draft, re same ; 37, 7 .<br />

Despatches re - ; 38, 1 .<br />

Singapore Conference ; (38, 2)(39, 4 j<br />

Exchange information with U .S . and N .E .I . ; 41, 4 .<br />

Japan-U .S .S .R. agreement ; 42, 2 .<br />

Aid to China ; 48, 5 .<br />

U .S .-U.K. conversations re - 54 , 11 .<br />

,l'hai<strong>la</strong>nd & Japan ; 46, 9 .<br />

U.K.-U .S . staff talks re eventuality of war with<br />

Japan ; Dominion representation ; help to China ; 57,2-3 .<br />

Argentine to look after British, Can . interest s<br />

in event of war ; 58, 3 .<br />

~ U .S .-U.K . Staff talks ; 58 , 3 .<br />

Anti-3ritish trend of Jap . policy ; 65, 3 .<br />

Interception of vessels bound for ports of - ;65,3-4 .


FAR Fr;ST (continued )<br />

Decision re interception<br />

Of VeSS913 maintained ; 4W<br />

/66, 4 .<br />

P.M. discusses situation with Roosevelt ; 77, 3 .<br />

China's will to resist weakening ; 83, 10 .<br />

British assistance to 8hina, limited ; 86, 1 .<br />

U.K . proposes <strong>de</strong>c<strong>la</strong>ration re Nether<strong>la</strong>nds East Indies ;<br />

/ 90, 3-4 .<br />

Likelihood of Japanese attack- .: on trench Indo-<br />

China ; 9s, 1 .<br />

Franco-Japanese agreement ; 101• 9 .<br />

Situation discussed by Roosevelt & Churchill ; =, 3 .<br />

Australia suggests making Jap . attack on Thai<strong>la</strong>n d<br />

a casus belli ; 1Q.3 , 9 .<br />

U.K. snrgsstiog of Canadian battalions for Hong<br />

Kong ; 109 , 2 .<br />

Ibid ; approval ; 110 , 9 .<br />

Proposal by China Defence Supplies Incorporated<br />

re rdseat for China ; ],12, 3.<br />

Winnipeg Grenadiers & Royal Rifles selected for<br />

Hong Kong ; draft instructions & submissions to Council ;<br />

/2 4 .<br />

Wheat for China ; proposal of Chins Defence Supplies<br />

Incorporated to be further explored by Can . Legation ;<br />

/113 . 3-4 .<br />

Chiang Kai Shek's appeal for Anglo-American adr<br />

assistap,ce•.against>Japanese attack on Yunan ; 115 . 5.<br />

Communications re Japanese political & economic<br />

z situation ; 1 16, 7 .<br />

Press release re Canadian forces in Hong Kong ; 11 7<br />

Observations re Chaing Kai Shek's appeal ; 116 , 7-8 .<br />

U.K . refusal to intervene in ;L B.-Japanese conversations<br />

; 1 17, 7 .<br />

Lack of Canadian representation in meeting of<br />

"Pacific Powers" ; 118 , 3 .<br />

x Constitutional position of Burma; visit of Premie r<br />

U Saw; 116,6


,<br />

FAR EAS T<br />

40 Southward movement of Jap forces ; thbeat to Singapore<br />

; preventive occupation of Kra Isthmus ; Hull<br />

suggests occupation at request of Thai<strong>la</strong>nd ; 120_, 1-3 ,<br />

Ibid ; imminent attack on Kra Isthmus, Thai<strong>la</strong>nd ;<br />

course of action to be taken by U .S . & U.K . ; 121, 1 .<br />

Ibid ; <strong>de</strong>tails re Roosevelt-Halifax interview ; 122 , 1 .<br />

Chiang Kai Sht3k's views re 'mo<strong>du</strong>s vivendi" ; simultaneous<br />

U .K.-U .S .-Dutch warning to Japan ;re use of Indo-<br />

China ; U .S . qnqui}y reJap troop movements ; preventive<br />

action in Kra Isthmus ; 123 , 2 .<br />

Ibid ; Jap reply to U .S . enquiry ; warning to Japan<br />

against further aggression on Thai<strong>la</strong>nd, l<strong>la</strong><strong>la</strong>rya- or N .E .I .<br />

/ 124 , 2-3 .<br />

Outbreak of hostilities ; Jap . attack on Pearl Harbour<br />

attempted <strong>la</strong>nding in Ma<strong>la</strong>ya ; 125 , 1-2 .<br />

CNS' views re U.S . & British-naval losses ; Pearl<br />

• Harbour ; 126 , 2 .<br />

Hong Kong - withdrawal of garrison to is<strong>la</strong>nd ; ,27 , 1,3.<br />

U.K . military advisers estimate Japan's_ p.robable<br />

course of action in Pacific ; Ma<strong>la</strong>ya, Philippines, &<br />

Hong Kong ; 1?7, 2.<br />

Communications re liong Kong ; situation grave ; abandom►ent<br />

of wireless station ; 131 , 2.<br />

Equipment for Can . forces at Hong Kong on board "San<br />

Jose" - release to U .S. forces in Philippines ; JA1-, 6 .<br />

Churchill reviews, at <strong>War</strong> Con ., situation in Sout h<br />

Pacific ; Philippines, Singapore ; Ma<strong>la</strong>ya ; Burma, Indian<br />

Ocean ; 132 , 3.<br />

Churchill, at <strong>War</strong> <strong>Committee</strong>, expresses sympathy re<br />

Canadian loss at Hong Kong ; 132, 4.<br />

Hong Kong casualties - See : <strong>War</strong>, Casualties<br />

Effect of <strong>de</strong>velopments in - on JATP ; 138 , 1 .<br />

Prisoners of war taken at Hong Kong ; See : Prisoner s<br />

~ Unified command consi<strong>de</strong>red in light of ~~ failures<br />

at Pearl Harbour & in English Channel battle ; 14►4, 5.<br />

Ibid ; '•prineg; of Wales" & "Repulse" ; 145. 2.


FAR EAST ( continued )<br />

Unification of command in Southwestern Pacific<br />

un<strong>de</strong>r Wavell ; 145, 3.<br />

Deteri_oration of military sitf<strong>la</strong>tion in ; invasionof<br />

Burma & threat to India ;148, 9 *<br />

UK Appreciation re ; 150, S .<br />

Can. Ministar to China ; appt . of Gen. Odlum ; ~] 96, 5 .<br />

Proposal is RCAF squad to act in co-op with US and<br />

Australian air forces in South Pacific area referred<br />

R.x.Affrs and CAS for report ; 447, 5.-not to -b* sent ;.2509 5<br />

Visit of Australian Minister; aituat ion in Far<br />

East ; 249, 5-6<br />

Conditions & treatment of Can .prisoners of war i n<br />

Far Fast ;nesd for immediate action by Red Cross ; 251 ,9-10<br />

Relief to POW in - ; strengthening Re i Cross represen .<br />

tation in Ottawa ; 263 , -7<br />

Austrilian PM,Sir .Shed<strong>de</strong>n & Gen .B<strong>la</strong>mey attend WC ;<br />

report. on Australian war effort & operatfins in<br />

S .Pacific ; 299 ,5-6<br />

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FERRYING OF AIRCRA7Z<br />

• See also : Airwa ys & Airports - Northern Ferry Routes<br />

Ferrying of aircraft to UK by American volunteers ;<br />

- (46, 3) (47, 4)<br />

Reference to - to UK in Agreement with Nfld . ; 53 . 3<br />

Pilots for-toUK ; 54, 7 .<br />

Use of Green<strong>la</strong>nd as refueling base ; (56,3) ( 57 , 1-zy<br />

(b3, 4) (Q4, 2-3)<br />

Arrangements ma<strong>de</strong> by Ralston in U.K . ; 59 , 1,4 .<br />

Anxiety of Air Ministry re - to UK= ;anada to consi<strong>de</strong>r<br />

training & providing pilots ; 62 , 3-4 .<br />

Establishment of Training centre at Debert ; gra<strong>du</strong>ates<br />

of B .C .A .T .P . to be used as second pilots ; 64, 3 .<br />

Rep<strong>la</strong>cem :3nt of Green<strong>la</strong>nd scheme ; rafts ; ferry pilots ;<br />

/65, 6-7 .<br />

Memoran<strong>du</strong>m sent U .K. ; 66, 3 .<br />

U .S . expeditions to Green<strong>la</strong>nd ; Canada to explore<br />

staging facilities in Labrador ; 70, 7 .<br />

Re-allotment of aerodromes to provi<strong>de</strong> accommodation<br />

at IYe bert ; 74, 7 .<br />

Request for observers from 3 .C .A . T .P ., ; discussion<br />

re volunteering ; 76 , 8-9 .<br />

U .K. appreciation ; 80, ~ .<br />

Enquiry of U .K. regarding policy re publicity ; 84, 2 .<br />

Roosevelt offer to <strong>de</strong>liver aircraft for UK to point o l<br />

ultimate take-off ; Canadian co-operation ; 90, Z .<br />

P<strong>la</strong>ne <strong>de</strong>liveries for UK recently more successful ; /<br />

90, 3 .<br />

Capt . Balfour to discuss new proposals re ; 96, 8-9 .<br />

Air base of Northwest river to be used for staging<br />

purposes ; 103 , 10-11 .<br />

R .C .A . ,e . to ferry aircraft to be used in R .A .N.<br />

coastal command ; I 15, 7 .<br />

• Extension of Goose R . airfield, Labrador, required for<br />

expansion in US Ferry Command operations ; 6 4 , 8-9 .<br />

Northern air ferry routes for short-range aircraft ;<br />

a9rodrome at Fort Chimo ; US p<strong>la</strong>ns for 4 different<br />

routes ; 164 , 5-6 . (See : Airways & Airports)


•<br />

F ERRYING OF AIBCRAFT (continued )<br />

US report on Navy & Army forces in A<strong>la</strong>ska -<br />

reference to Fairbanks - Siberia ferry route ; v4l 04 9 Ṗ .<br />

Publicity re ferrying US aircraft to Russia via<br />

Irl Staging ; 307 ,4-5<br />

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"FIFTH COLUMN" See also : Internal Securit y<br />

0<br />

Public opinion re= 6, 5 .<br />

Activities ; 11, 4. 1<br />

Germans in West ; public concern ; effect of<br />

accepting internees from U . . ; 12, 2 .<br />

Danger in Dutch training in Nfld . ; 24, 2 .<br />

In South America ; 25, 2 .<br />

FINLAND, FINNISF NA2IONALS ,<br />

•<br />

Russian request for dac<strong>la</strong>ration of war against<br />

- Hungary & Roumania ; 114 , 1-2.<br />

Ibid ; New Zea<strong>la</strong>nd opposition to <strong>de</strong>c<strong>la</strong>ration against<br />

- ; views of Australia, South Africa & U .S . ; 115 , 6 .<br />

U.K. message to Finnish government requesting<br />

cessation of hostilities Dec . 3 ; Finnish Canadians ;<br />

~118 . 7 .<br />

Provision for war against ; distinction between<br />

Finnish nationals & oth3r enemy aliens ; 119 , 1-2 .<br />

U .S . attitu<strong>de</strong> towards - ; 1,.19, 1-2.<br />

Canada to associate herself with U .K. in simultaneous<br />

action aga i nst Hungary & Roumania as with - ;<br />

Ibid ; action <strong>de</strong>ferred ; 123 , 1 . /120 , 3 .<br />

Finnish rep ly ; <strong>de</strong>c<strong>la</strong>rati on of war against - Hvngary ,<br />

Roiunania ; 124, 1-2.<br />

Treatment of Finnish nationals .- 124 , 2 . (1g.5 . 1-2<br />

0 Position of r'innish, Hungarian & Roumanian seamen ;/<br />

Italinns to be treated as rinns, Hungarians, Roumanians<br />

; 20q , 7-8 .


YINLAYD,<br />

FINNISH NATIONAL S<br />

v Finnish Armistice terms ; to be signed by USS R<br />

on behalf U.lifatioxz ; compe z sation to foreign interQ s<br />

re properties at Petsamo (International Nickel Co ) ;<br />

311 ,6<br />

4w


0 FI?1AYCE, P~AJRT1,iENT OF ,<br />

See als o •<br />

3ank of Canada<br />

Economic Ad vi so rr C o m .<br />

r: b tie+3t9 s<br />

Expenditures(un<strong>de</strong>r Departmental headings )<br />

Taxatio n<br />

United Kin --d om ;-Financial Re<strong>la</strong>tions with<br />

United States - Can.-US Financial Re<strong>la</strong>tions<br />

UI4IUIA ~.c t<br />

<strong>War</strong> Loan<br />

0<br />

<strong>War</strong> Fi nan ce<br />

,'Jar Supply Board, Re<strong>la</strong>tions with - ; A, 1-4.<br />

Expenditures re refugee children consid3red ;<br />

/8, 4 .<br />

Commitments allowed without authorized expenditures<br />

in cases of necessitv ; 11, 2 .<br />

Funds for Internment ; 14, 3 .<br />

Income tax exenptions for war donations ; 30, 7-8<br />

Control of Defence estimates - 1941 ; (40, 6)<br />

//(41, 1-4 )<br />

Dr . C<strong>la</strong>rk sugp--ested as Secretary to Govt . Business<br />

<strong>Committee</strong> ; 41, 1-4 .<br />

Ibid ; ref . to Min . of Def. projects ; 41, 3-4 .


•<br />

FIPlAN CE, DaABT:LIX2 OF ,<br />

<strong>War</strong> Pinance (continued )<br />

Questions between U.X . & Canada - Ralston visit ;<br />

/45, 3 .<br />

Acceptance of sterling at par ; 4 6j, 4-5 .<br />

Conservation of American exchange bq control of imports<br />

from U .S . ; 47, 6-8 .<br />

Ibid, conversations with U . J . ; 48, 2-3<br />

Tariff concessions to U .K . ; 48, 3-4 .<br />

Dr . C<strong>la</strong>rk re conversations, benefit to U . K . ; 49, 1-3<br />

Minister to investigate financial commitments of<br />

10th & llth Recommendations of P .J .3 .D . ; 50 , 5 .<br />

Credits to Spain * U .K. ; 51, 7 .<br />

Responsibility fur R .C .A.F . squadrons in U .K. ;<br />

/52, 1. •<br />

Approved recamendat i ons of P .J . B . -r1. to b e<br />

ma<strong>de</strong> avai<strong>la</strong>ble to Department ; 52, 5 .<br />

Financial arrangements with Nfld . ; 53, 3-4 .<br />

Minister to approve B .J .R .D . recornmendations ; 53, 8<br />

'Responsibility for Nfld . Airport facilities to<br />

U .S . ; 54, 1-2 .<br />

Sale of 'nar Savings Certificates ; 54, 3-4 .<br />

Study of possible pro<strong>du</strong>ctive capacity by 77art ir :e<br />

Requirements Boardipres9nt rate of spending etc . ;<br />

. /a. 5-6<br />

Control of expenditures ; 56, 3-4<br />

Minister's report re recommendations of Nationa l<br />

Defence referred to hin : by <strong>Committee</strong> ; 57 , 7-8 .<br />

Ralston report - Canada should pay ; 59 , 5 .<br />

Minister's report re national pro<strong>du</strong>ctive capacity ;<br />

to confer with 3 Defence ministers ; 60, 6 .


0<br />

FINA NCE, DEPARTMENT OF, See also : Bank of Canada<br />

Advisory <strong>Committee</strong><br />

"Expenditures" un<strong>de</strong>r<br />

Departmental headings .<br />

<strong>War</strong> Finance (continued )<br />

Discussion of 1941 budget in re<strong>la</strong>tion to Defence<br />

Estimates ; maximum expenditure fixed ; 61, 1-5 .<br />

Effect of Lease-tend bill ; Dr . C<strong>la</strong>rk to visit<br />

Washington ; grantino, of credits to J .K . ; 67, 5-6 .<br />

FinEncial responsibility for R .D .F. reorliited In<br />

Canada ; 70, 3-4 .<br />

Dr . C<strong>la</strong>rk's report on conversations with Morgenthau<br />

& U.K . Treasury officials re effect of Lease-Lend Bil<br />

on Canadian economy & possible apn li cazti on to Canada<br />

dale of TJ .S . securities ; financing U.K. rnxrchases,<br />

Fold payments ; further study of our financial positi a<br />

• ~ war r9qnirer.lents ; 71, 1-4 .<br />

Draft telegram proposing US-UK-Canadian cooperation<br />

offering to finance UK <strong>de</strong>ficit on eonditions ;74,3 .<br />

Settlement of outstanding financial questions wit h<br />

Uk referred to Messrs .Gordon & Mclntyre,and represent<br />

atives of th e three Services ;74,3-4 .<br />

Financial adjustments re RCAF sqn. in UK;74,4 .<br />

Hy<strong>de</strong> Park agreement ; 77, 1-2,5 .<br />

N.D. speci il reserves for unforseen projects<br />

approv3d by T .B . ; 7a , 12 .<br />

Minister's recommendations re financial re<strong>la</strong>tions<br />

with U.K. & Canmonwe<strong>la</strong>th government ; (B .C .A .T .P .etc .)<br />

/83, 10-11 .<br />

Principles <strong>de</strong>ci<strong>de</strong>d re Fe<strong>de</strong>ral responsibility for<br />

provincial roads in vicinity of Service establishments<br />

/ 85, 5-6 .<br />

Separate treasury control of Film Board ; 85, 7 .<br />

Questions of assuoing finanpial responsibility for<br />

<strong>la</strong>rge expenditures in territory not un<strong>de</strong>r govt's<br />

control (St . John's naval base) ; 92, 4-6 .


FI NANCE,<br />

DEPART3nn OF,<br />

<strong>War</strong> Finance<br />

so<br />

Problem of sterling ba<strong>la</strong>nces & U.X. <strong>de</strong>fecit ;<br />

Economic Advisory <strong>Committee</strong> to study machinery for<br />

carrying out government's economic policy,etc ; 94, 9-11 ,<br />

Repatriation of Canadian securities in U.K . ; 11 .<br />

Minister's concern,re authorizing <strong>la</strong>rge projects<br />

beyond, original 1941 programmes ; 96, 146.<br />

Econcei c' Advisary Cam. appmV's proposals , for<br />

re<strong>du</strong>cing sterling ba<strong>la</strong>nces ; Minister to discuss with<br />

Agriculture & U.K . ; 97, 2-3 .<br />

Repatriation of government, but not of other<br />

Canadian securities ; 87, 4 .<br />

Representative to discuss B .C .A .T .P . arrangements<br />

with Australia and New Zea<strong>la</strong>nd ;~96, 7 .<br />

Economic Adv . Com. report re <strong>War</strong>time Economic<br />

Organization; transfer of <strong>War</strong>time Prices & Tra<strong>de</strong> .<br />

Board to - ; 103 , 4-5 .<br />

-Question of cash canpensation for outstanding<br />

contracts for export of mill-feeds to U .S . ; 111 , 5-6 .<br />

Arrangements for sale of Can . vdlsat to Russia ; 112 .3<br />

Responsibility for R.A.F. schools in Canada ;<br />

Council consi<strong>de</strong>ration of p<strong>la</strong>n involving un<strong>de</strong>rtaking by<br />

Canada of extensive U .K. obligations ; urge new ..financisd<br />

arrangements with U.K. mission re obtaining spares for<br />

B .C .A .T.P . ; 114, 4-5 .<br />

BCATP revision of financial arrangements ; Canada<br />

Australia, New Zea<strong>la</strong>nd 116 , 8-9 .<br />

MinTster reports proposed Service programmes bpyond<br />

financial capacity of country ; 123, 3 .<br />

Minister requests consi<strong>de</strong>ratr -on of proposals for<br />

re<strong>du</strong>cing sterling ba<strong>la</strong>nces & for financial agreement<br />

with U .K . ; 126, 5 .<br />

Finance & Air Depti' proposals for re<strong>du</strong>ction of<br />

acoma<strong>la</strong>ting sterling ba<strong>la</strong>nces ; U .S. opinion ; re<strong>la</strong>tion<br />

to agricultural prices<br />

; (D3Put7 Minister & Governor o<br />

f<br />

Bank of Canada attend <strong>War</strong> Com .) 1 27,p 3'b'


FINANCE, DIPARTM13T OF ,<br />

<strong>War</strong> Finance<br />

Ibid ; approve combination of Air & Finance Depts' pm .<br />

posals as recommen<strong>de</strong>d by Dr . C<strong>la</strong>rk ; draft statement ;<br />

- Parliamentary action ; ?~, 2.4.<br />

Approval of Army, Navy, Air i'rograrnnes, 1942-43 ;<br />

Finance Dept . feel Air Progranme impossible of accomplishment<br />

unless revised ; a, 1-2.<br />

Canada-US re<strong>la</strong>tions in regard to Munitions assignments<br />

; problems of leass- lend & exchange ; 150, 3.<br />

!JS a3:penditures in Canada for <strong>de</strong>fence pro,i,ects ;<br />

direction on principle for PJBD ; 158 , 4-6 .<br />

Canada-US financial problems involved as result of<br />

Canada's re<strong>la</strong>tion to Munitions Assignments Bd , in Waskington<br />

; apecial committee ; 159 , 2-4 . (160, 4 .<br />

Ibid ; visit to Washington of Minister of #inancs ;/<br />

Ibid ; Dr. C<strong>la</strong>rk's report-on discussions in ~iashington;<br />

<strong>de</strong>cision re Canada's participation in )dAB ; 1f11, 3-5 .<br />

North-west air route ; funds f or additional <strong>de</strong>velopmant<br />

; expenditure to be <strong>de</strong>termined upon principle<br />

approved 158, 4-6 l IQ, 4-5, .<br />

Repatriation of soldiers' <strong>de</strong>pen<strong>de</strong>nts ; transfer of<br />

funds from <strong>War</strong> Appropriation ; <strong>de</strong>cision in princip<strong>la</strong> for<br />

Treasury Bd . ; 168 , 4. ( 178 , 6 .<br />

Minister discusses manpower problem in connection<br />

with price ceiling, and wage & sa<strong>la</strong>ry ceiling policy ;/<br />

Can : Legion proposals re <strong>de</strong>pen<strong>de</strong>nts Al ~~yva3~Fes ;L90 jW. - 8<br />

<strong>War</strong> Expenditures <strong>Committee</strong> to investigate false rumours<br />

re war activities ; 195 , 9 .<br />

Provision against profits by specu<strong>la</strong>tive purchasers<br />

of property subsequently acquired by govt . ; 195 , 9 .<br />

PM stresses danger of accepting f-inancial commitments<br />

beyond limit of capacity ; 196 , 6 .<br />

` Curtailment of gold mini-ng in<strong>du</strong>stry ; financial vi ew-<br />

•point ; reaction in 115 ; 199 . 7-10 .<br />

Can . Legion proposals re <strong>de</strong>pen<strong>de</strong>nts allowances . asco,<br />

ad pay ; 200 , 8. -


FIrAi1;E<br />

"+Y'ar Finance<br />

s<br />

.<br />

Avai<strong>la</strong>bility of billion dol<strong>la</strong>r gift - misun<strong>de</strong>rstanding<br />

existing in Australia ; 200 , 5-6 .<br />

Proposal for est~-blishment of oriorities body to <strong>de</strong>ci<strong>de</strong><br />

between competing c<strong>la</strong>ir;s in respact of manpower,<br />

materials 6E finance ; 200 , 6-7 .<br />

BWI steamship service - sterling subsidy ; 200 , 7-8.<br />

1943 financial arrangvmnts with UK & other United<br />

Nat ions ;( 212 , 4-5y (.z14 . 2-3)(215, 3-4)(216 . 4-5)(218, 7 )<br />

Hom4 <strong>de</strong>fence expenditures not to be given same emphasis<br />

as previously nonsi<strong>de</strong>red nece4sary ; 215, 6-7 .<br />

<strong>War</strong> estimates - 19,48-44 ; 2184 5-6 . .<br />

Favourable U5 dol<strong>la</strong>r position in Canada ; ( ~25, 8) ( 229 ,6<br />

Participation in .discussions with US,UB,ltexico,Australia,Brazil<br />

re international exchange stabilization ;Can .<br />

p<strong>la</strong>n not to commit govt ; 241, 5 ; 242 , 1<br />

Appt . Chairman ; National <strong>War</strong> Finance Cam ; 251,3 ~<br />

Fin.positim of Auxiliary Service workers overseas ;<br />

poss . absorption into Services ; special bonus payts ;<br />

income tax relief ; refirred M-ND & Finance . 276 9 6-7<br />

Ext .credits to USSR for electrical eQuipoent= to Indi a<br />

for locomotives ; to be apart from Mutual Aid ; 278 ,7<br />

Statement of principles for international and<br />

monetary stabilization prepared result of UK-US-Can .<br />

discussions ; no govt .camnitment ; tabled H/ C ; 293,5- 6<br />

United Nations Monetary & r'ir.ancial Conf ; Can.acceptance<br />

invitat inn to parti c .pate ; Can .<strong>de</strong>legat ion ; 300 , 2<br />

Employment Qan.forces war against Japan,occupation ;pudget<br />

proposals for 1945-46 ; 313 ,2-4 ; 314 ,1-3 ; 317 , 6-9 ; 318 ,4-5<br />

320 ,2-4 ; 324,2-3 ( 310 ,10-12 )<br />

Ibid ; review Service estimates ; Mutual Aid ; Reconstructbi<br />

war & non war expenditiire ; 325 ,2-4<br />

Termination European hostilities ; revised assumption<br />

of date for p<strong>la</strong>nning,pro<strong>du</strong>ction, Jan .1/45 - June 30/45 ;<br />

327 ,5


Fl NANQE<br />

<strong>War</strong> Fina ne e<br />

• '2erniination European hostilities ; revised assumption<br />

for purposes p<strong>la</strong>nning,pro<strong>du</strong>ction ;war to continue thro'<br />

1945-46 ; budgetary proce<strong>du</strong>re ; poss . combini^a KA &<br />

<strong>War</strong> Appropriation v otes un<strong>de</strong>r consi<strong>de</strong>ration ; 329 ,3-4<br />

330 , 6- 6<br />

Ibid ; agreed for purposes p<strong>la</strong>nni ng & preparati on<br />

estimates - Sept 30,1945 ; AU ,6 ; 33 5 , 3<br />

Termination European hostilities ;revised UK p<strong>la</strong>nning<br />

date - May 31 ; WC"} 340 ,2-4<br />

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F19FERIES, DEPARTMENT OF ,<br />

•<br />

Minister <strong>de</strong>scribes manpower problem as re<strong>la</strong>ted<br />

to fishing in<strong>du</strong>stry ; 178 , 6 .<br />

Requisitioning of small craft by Armed Services ;<br />

effect on fishing in<strong>du</strong>stry : 195 , 1-2 .<br />

Leave for fishFirmen in RCN ; 208 , 4 .<br />

Sub-committse of Cambined Food Bd . p<strong>la</strong>n for coLtrol<br />

and allocation of United Natinns pro<strong>du</strong>ction of salted<br />

fish approved ; 243 , 8<br />

Can .participation in proposed fisheries conference<br />

approvod ; 262 , 3<br />

•<br />


E00D RP;QUI r .~"'MITS C0IS,ITig<br />

See also :<br />

<strong>War</strong> Organizations ( Combined)- F ood Board<br />

<strong>War</strong> - Postwar Problems (Food)<br />

•<br />

Inter<strong>de</strong>pt . coml establisned to co-ordinate food<br />

policy ; 200 , 5 .<br />

To consi<strong>de</strong>r pronosed national nutrition esmnaign ;<br />

Pensions & National Nealth to be represented on- ;<br />

/1 13 , 2 .<br />

Report re Canada's re<strong>la</strong>tionship with Combined Food<br />

3d . - urging revival of request for full membership ;<br />

/219 , 3-4 .<br />

Initiation of perparatory studies re United ? ;,t -):s<br />

Food Conference to be nn<strong>de</strong>rtaken by ; 229 , 11. •<br />

Role of - un<strong>de</strong>r C~'JS~iI3 ; 229 , 10 .<br />

Sub-comm ittee of Combined Food Bd . p<strong>la</strong>n for control<br />

and allocation of United Natinns pro<strong>du</strong>ction of salted<br />

fisit :approved ; 243 , 8<br />

Proposal of Food Requirements <strong>Committee</strong> re food conservation<br />

programme to be con<strong>du</strong>ct ed in co-op with WIB ;<br />

<strong>de</strong>cision <strong>de</strong>ferred pending examination by Finance ;2k2,5<br />

Proposed food conservation prograarme referre d<br />

to Council ; 255 , 6<br />

Canada's food position; joint LAC and FFiC report ;<br />

est . "floor prices" approved ; <strong>de</strong>c . d9ferr3,i ; ~;71 ,ti-4<br />

Ibid ; C;'1C <strong>de</strong>cisions on rerort ; wheat acreage, oat s<br />

and barley ; pork pro<strong>du</strong>cts ; ?73. 1-4<br />

Proposal for inc .Red Cross food parcels for POW ;Food<br />

Requirements Ccm .to examine in consultation with Agr .&<br />

WPTB re effect on civilian supply & export commitments ;<br />

examination by Services re re<strong>du</strong>ction rations for 1<br />

military personnel ; 277, 2-3 -2<br />

Ibid ; report Food Req .Com.re ; <strong>de</strong>cision <strong>de</strong>ferred ;280,/<br />

Ibid ; approved ; modification scale of rations for<br />

Services ; gU, 2


FIAG : CANADIAN<br />

• Army Coimcil report Bel Ensign appropriate<br />

f<strong>la</strong>g for use by Canadian army ; approved ; 158 , 8<br />

Navy practice <strong>la</strong>sing 31tjeZn31gn approved ; Amy to<br />

fly Cwn . l'lej :,;nsign when Can .forces serving with forces<br />

of other nat i ons ; RCs,2 practice of using Red I :nsilgn<br />

at stations wher~3 RAF serving with forces of other<br />

nations 3pproveri ; 266 , 8<br />

Adoption f<strong>la</strong>g for AMY ca<strong>de</strong>ts apprvd ; 284 ,4<br />

Celebration V-Day ; official status to Red Ensign<br />

as Can.f<strong>la</strong>g ; 318 ,6-7<br />

•<br />

0


FOREIGN EXCHANGE CONTROL BOARD See also :<br />

is<br />

Control of Imports & Fxnor s<br />

U*3 . Control of Imports .<br />

Purchase of sterling by Can . De Gaulle Com . ; 34, 7 .<br />

Remittances to Vatican ; j3 , 2-3 .<br />

Foreign Exchange for French gunsmiths ; 45,. 6-7 .<br />

Request by Mr. Berthiaume for funds to buy tankers<br />

in :1'artinique ; 105 , 3-4 .<br />

Board's letter re control over movement out of<br />

Canada of persons of military age ; 105 , 4 .<br />

Net to regu<strong>la</strong>te tra<strong>de</strong> with Japan ; 108 , 5.<br />

Suggestion re control over persons leaving Canada<br />

in wartime ( "Form H") ; 112, 5 .<br />

To consi<strong>de</strong>r Joint Econ . Cam . resolution re modification<br />

of travel restrictions ; 114 , 5 .<br />

To be represented on Executive Com . on Export<br />

• Control ; J17, 2 .<br />

Termination US-Can .financial agreement ; travel<br />

restrictions & operation <strong>War</strong> Exchange Conservation<br />

Act to be re<strong>la</strong>xed ; M2<br />

FOREIGN LANGUAGE'<br />

PUBLICATIONS<br />

Assistance to National Publishers Ltd . ; 75, 1-2 .


]idAYOF.0<br />

Oo-operation in recruiting campaign ; 78, 13<br />

Fe<strong>de</strong>ration of Mayors &Aunicipalities to take ove r<br />

request for trained firemen ; 83, 7- 8<br />

0<br />

" MA NUEUVRF REGULATIONS, 1941"<br />

Approval given ; 6<br />

0


FRANCE See alsat "<strong>War</strong>, Progress of" ,<br />

• Canad ian forces in See : Q-A-J-& 4nolovtnent of<br />

gans forces ov®rseas<br />

outsi<strong>de</strong> U.K.<br />

Fre~,r' t See : ~.~.~i~~ -<br />

Franch Airmen in See : National Defence fo r t i,r<br />

Canada<br />

Training of Allied Airmen<br />

1r n<br />

Gold & U.S i Funds with Bank of Canad a<br />

,lir fte<strong>de</strong>ri-a Phillips 'interview with P .M. re use ofby<br />

U.K. ; lengthy discussion ; approval of P .M.'s<br />

opposition ; 2 6 , 1-4 .<br />

British proposals referred to special committee<br />

30, 9 .<br />

Report of Special <strong>Committee</strong> ; request of Polish<br />

• Govt . ; 31, 5-6 .<br />

Report of Special Coprnittee, pending ; 32, 10 .<br />

Decision <strong>de</strong>ferred until re<strong>la</strong>tions with France<br />

c<strong>la</strong>rified ; 41 , 4-5 .<br />

Churchill telegram ; ji, 6-7 .<br />

French request for release of funds ; jk, 9 .<br />

Funds for upkeep of French fleet in Alexandria<br />

48, 4-5 .<br />

U.K. opposed to any release ; 52, 7 .<br />

0


FRANCE See also : "<strong>War</strong>, Progress of,"<br />

Re<strong>la</strong>tions with France - Genera l<br />

'Request for S .A. Amnimition ?- Ross riflea ; 11, 1-2 .<br />

ldr. Rogers' visit to - ; j, 1-4 .<br />

American volunteers for French Air Service ;<br />

training in Canada ; 10, 2-3 .<br />

Col<strong>la</strong>pse imminent ; message to M . Reynaud ; 14, 3 .<br />

Armistice sought by Petain Govt . - Announcement<br />

in Can . House of Commons re consequent emergency<br />

measures ; IL, 1 .<br />

Appeal to Can . Govt . to influence U .K . ; 18, 1 .<br />

Problem of French sloop "Ville d'Ys", French vessel<br />

"Pasteur" and is<strong>la</strong>nds of St . Pierre & Miquelon ; 18,1- 2<br />

Attempt to avoid rupture with Vichy ; 20, 2 .<br />

Disposition of French ships & trawlers ; 22, i65 .<br />

Canadian Minister to Petain Govt . 22, 5 .<br />

Requisitioning of French shipping ; 24, 3 .<br />

• Disarming sloop "Ville d'Ys" at St . Pierre ; 25• 6 .<br />

Resumption of diplomatic re<strong>la</strong>tions with Canada &<br />

South Africa suggested ; status of French minister ; 26 ,<br />

4-5 .<br />

Breach in re<strong>la</strong>tions feared, but Col . Vanier retained<br />

in diplomatic field ; Canadian opinion divi<strong>de</strong>d ;<br />

Attitu<strong>de</strong> of Fr . African colonies ; 32, 2. (30, 6-7 .<br />

Further <strong>de</strong>terioration in re<strong>la</strong>tions ; Free French Govt<br />

in Africa likely ; Vanier recalled ; 31, 5 .<br />

Naval action against Vichy Govt . consi<strong>de</strong>red ; Can .<br />

attitu<strong>de</strong> ; Hanson letter ; 32, 3 .<br />

Hanson letter ; French Canadian opinion of Petain<br />

& <strong>de</strong> Gaulle ; Dakar, matter of consultation ; 33, 1-3 .<br />

"Free French" movement ; 34, 7 .<br />

Entry Into Canada of member of French Embassy in<br />

U .S . ; A.5, 7 .<br />

U.K. - French negotiations in Madrid ; 41, 4 .<br />

French col<strong>la</strong>boration with Axis ; 42, 3 .<br />

Attitu<strong>de</strong> re St . Pierre and Miquelon ; 42, 3 .<br />

;Sessaap to Marshal retain re disposition of French<br />

Ibid ; Petain reply . fleet ; 42, 3 .<br />

; 44, 7


FRANCE See also ; "<strong>War</strong>, Progress of,"<br />

is Re<strong>la</strong>tions with France - General (continued )<br />

France - Axis col<strong>la</strong>boration ; 43, 3 .<br />

Free French recruiting in Canada ; 43, 3 .<br />

Can. representation at Vichy ; 43, 3-4 .<br />

Nature of French col<strong>la</strong>boration with Axis ; 44, 7 .<br />

Support to De Gaulle at Libreville ; 45, 7 .<br />

Departure of French Gunsmiths ; 45, 6.<br />

Despatches re Dupuy visit ; 46, 8 .<br />

Leak in the blocka<strong>de</strong> ; 4A,, 5 .<br />

French fleet at Alexandria ; 48, 5 .<br />

U.K. report financial mo<strong>du</strong>s vivendi ; 52, 7 .<br />

Proposal re Food from U.S . refused by U.K . ; 52, 6-7 .<br />

Dupuy Report re Petain Govt . ; 55, 4 .<br />

Proposed broadcasts to - ; 55, 5 .<br />

Dupuy visit,; Press reports re ; second visit requested<br />

by U.K. ; 56, 7 .<br />

O Dupuy to return to Vichy with message from U.K . ;<br />

Attitu<strong>de</strong> of forces in Syria ; 57 , 2 . /57 5 .<br />

Ralston report re Dupuy visit ; 59, 3. ~<br />

U.K . proposal for agreement re food supplies fo r<br />

Unoccupied France with U .S . col<strong>la</strong>boration ; re-establishment<br />

of consu<strong>la</strong>r service, etc . ; 21r . '9obertson to<br />

draft telegram re Canada's views ; 72, 1-3 .<br />

Ibid ; concurrence of <strong>de</strong> Gaulle representative ;<br />

approval of draft telegram ; 73, 7 .<br />

Fire on British as


~<br />

P'RAYCE ,<br />

Re<strong>la</strong>tions with France - Genera l<br />

Virtual German domination of Syria & North Africa ;<br />

Interception of French fishing vessels by R .C.N .<br />

approved ; M. 8-9 .<br />

Instructions to Navy in event of war with - ; 90, 9 .<br />

Position of French Minister ; question of bag & cgpher<br />

facilities ; consultation with South Africa ; 92, 2 .<br />

Reports re French concessions to Germany ; capitu<strong>la</strong>tion<br />

of wegand, ; 92 , Z.<br />

Query re armistice terms in Syria; General Vfleygand &<br />

col<strong>la</strong>boration ; 9A, ll.<br />

Col<strong>la</strong>boration continued ; 101 , 9 .<br />

Concessions to Germans in Africa ; 103 , 10 .<br />

U.K. to be consulted re severance of re<strong>la</strong>tions -:~,ith ;<br />

/103 , 5 .<br />

Ckurskill urges that Dupuy sarry on ; attitu<strong>de</strong> o<br />

Ed *n; 107 , 4. -<br />

South African govtts t d-ecision re + as result`of -'<br />

Weygand's dismissal ; <strong>de</strong>terioration of Franco-A merican<br />

re<strong>la</strong>tions ; Can . govt . action to await reply from U .K . ;<br />

/ 118 , 1-2 .<br />

Message from Dupuy ; consequences of break between<br />

Canada & France ; consi<strong>de</strong>ration re occupation of<br />

Bizerta & use of French fleet ; 119 , 2 .<br />

U .S . enquiry re Jap . troop movements draws attention<br />

to vio<strong>la</strong>tion of agreement with Vichy ; 123 9 2 .<br />

U.K. reply re Can . re<strong>la</strong>tions with Vichy ; 123 , 2 .<br />

Cammanicatlons re ; 126 , 1 .<br />

P.M. feels importance of avoiding action re St . Pierre<br />

& Miquelon vllich might occaeion increased German <strong>de</strong>mands<br />

upon Vichy ; 129_, 2 .<br />

Detention in Canada of Col . Are L'Hanrae ; 131 ,40


FRANCE<br />

"FIGHTING FRENCH" BdOV=T<br />

•<br />

Sao also : St .<br />

Pierre & Miquelo n<br />

Air training request ; 21, 1 .<br />

Free French govt . in Africa likely ; 31, 5 .<br />

Canadian opinion re - ; (32,2-3) (33, 1-3 )<br />

Re<strong>la</strong>tions between Canada and - ; Canadian - Com . ;34,7<br />

PM of South Africa re Dakar operations ; 35, 5 .<br />

Recruiting in Canada refused ; 43, 3 .<br />

Question of support at Libreville ; 45, 7 .<br />

Imports from Equatorial Africa .; 46 , 9 .<br />

Concurrence of Capt . D•Argenliea in proposed foo d<br />

scheme for Unoccupied France ; 73, 7 .<br />

Request re training of Free French-airmen from Tahiti<br />

/83, 9 .<br />

No RCAF facilities avai<strong>la</strong>ble ; use of RAF schools<br />

~ suggested ; 85, 5<br />

Attitu<strong>de</strong> of US ; Col . Martin Preval of Munitions &<br />

Supply authorized as intermediary in Canada ; 88, 1-2 .<br />

Offer from J .O . Calle<strong>de</strong> to organize force to seize<br />

St . Pierre & Miquelon ; La, 2-3 .<br />

Admiral Muselier suggests occupation of St . Pierre<br />

& Miquelon ; 95, 3-4 .<br />

Proposed 'visit' of Free French sloop to St . Pierre<br />

& Miquelon ; 101 , 9 .<br />

Formation of Free French National <strong>Committee</strong> ; 112 , 3 .<br />

Rom oval of Vichy influence at St . Pierre & Miquelon<br />

action by<br />

;<br />

free French naval forces suggested as most<br />

appropriate ; (114, 7) ( 120 , 4) (1 21, 2 )<br />

Ibid ; UK govt . recommends action by Free French un<strong>de</strong>r<br />

Admiral Muselier ; US opposition ; (129, 1-2) (<br />

Ibid .31, 1)<br />

; reported settlement in Martinique<br />

•action ;<br />

; <strong>de</strong>ferre d<br />

131 , 1-2 . ( See further : St . Pierre & Miquelon)<br />

Free French <strong>de</strong>serters in Can . Army ; Maurice Aalle's<br />

message to M . Riatelhueber ; 131 , 6-7 .


FRANCE<br />

-FIGHTING F_'NC?i* MOV.EMIE1Pi' (continued )<br />

'Tairmiles" for - in S t . Pierre ; 209 , 4. •<br />

.,rr•3rr-rments with .r .?;-it inn^1 or=itt^ ^<br />

er,~t 3DF stn. at Liikli°1on; no4twar ~?i sposi t9 ^n; -I<br />

UK & U9 contemp<strong>la</strong>ting appt . diplomatic representative<br />

in R.Lfrica to new French Executive <strong>Committee</strong>; advisabilit ;<br />

of Can . acti on ; 24,,, 3<br />

Enlistment Fr . Can. In Fighting French Navy ; <strong>la</strong>ck of<br />

knowledge Eng. not to be barrier to enlistment In Can .]Per03<br />

prov . teaching facilities ; 243, 5-6<br />

Extension Mutual Aid to French Commi t t ee of National<br />

Liberation approved ; 247, 10<br />

Extension air training facilities to French trainees<br />

(Fr-<strong>Committee</strong> of Nat'l Liberation) approved, subject concurrence<br />

ND-A ; 247 , 1 0<br />

BAcognition Fr. <strong>Committee</strong> of Nat'l Liberation ; UK<br />

favour Policy qualified recognition ; approach to US<br />

Urging interim recogniti on on part of United Nat ions ;i<br />

mutual ai d for - ;,25~Q, 2- 3<br />

Pil reports re reasons for <strong>de</strong><strong>la</strong>y of recognition of<br />

F'r .<strong>Committee</strong> of Nat'l Liberation ; 253 , 3<br />

Br.PM discussds,- no action pending discussion bet .<br />

Mr .Roosevelt-Mr .Churchill-Pld ; 254 ,8-9<br />

Training Fr .aircrew in Canada discussed with Br .PM ;<br />

Y-21D Air to take up with Sr,CAS ; 254 ; 9<br />

Fr .request for equip-ant for 2 div.un<strong>de</strong>r 1.A. = referred<br />

to M AD ; ~&, 9<br />

Enlistment in Fr.Air Force of dischar#ed RCAF personnel<br />

M,9 ; ak,2-3


FRANCE<br />

3a<strong>la</strong>tions with France - General (continued)<br />

Churchill discusses . at <strong>War</strong> <strong>Committee</strong>, question o f<br />

St . Pierre & Miquelon and re<strong>la</strong>tions with Vichy ; 132 , 3,<br />

/133 , 5 .<br />

Laval's return to power ; US <strong>de</strong>cision to recall Admiral<br />

Leahy ; status of drench Minister in Ottawa ; South<br />

African attitu<strong>de</strong> ; 158 . 1-2.<br />

Ibid ; M. Dnpuy'a return to Canada ; views of Churchill<br />

& US State Dept . re retention of Y. Ristelhneber ; j,59,1<br />

Ibid ; US maintenance of re<strong>la</strong>tions ; 160, 3 .<br />

Ibid ; M . Dupuy&. s arrival in Canada ; consi<strong>de</strong>ration re<br />

closing of French Consu<strong>la</strong>tes & dismissal of M . Ristelhueber<br />

; 16A, 9 .<br />

French Conau<strong>la</strong>t3s to be closed ; Canada to continue to<br />

receive ldr . Ristelhueber ;jaq, 2 .<br />

Madagascar - UK military operations ; 189, 2 .<br />

American offensive in N . Africa ; breach of re<strong>la</strong>tions<br />

'Retween Vichy & US ; Can. withdrawal of recognition o f<br />

Vichy govt ; statement for French Minister & press ; 205. 13<br />

North African situation ; atr,itu<strong>de</strong> tbcarb"*',aulle, Giraxi<br />

French National C ommit te9 ;( 214 , 8-9)(216, 6 )<br />

Mr. E<strong>de</strong>n reports on discussions in of UK attitu<strong>de</strong><br />

towards VichS+ ; 228 , 2.<br />

UK and US contemp<strong>la</strong>ting appt . diplomatic rep . in<br />

B.Africa re new r'rench executive comnittee ; advisability<br />

simi<strong>la</strong>r Can . action ; 241, 3<br />

Recognition Fr . provisional govt ; M/G Vanier to<br />

represent Canada ; 320 ,1-2<br />

I*


Fm<br />

See Jlls© : 31tini ti ora & Supply :<br />

~rimarg In<strong>du</strong>strie s<br />

Minister NO responsible provisinn of fuel<br />

supplies in Canada ; 22-0 , 8<br />

• Wood fuel for winter, 19L3-44 ; provision of Home<br />

Defence personnel for wood-cutting & hauling -.Z20,8_9<br />

0<br />

0


CROSS REF :R -',"CF S<br />

Ggs warfare<br />

•<br />

General Staf f<br />

German prisoners<br />

of war<br />

Ganaraska Scheme<br />

Goose Bay Air Base<br />

Government empl oyees<br />

See : Chemical warfar e<br />

See : National Defence :<br />

appointment s<br />

See :<br />

Prisoners of war<br />

<strong>War</strong> :<br />

See : Post-hostilities ProDiems<br />

Sea : Airways and Airports ;<br />

Northeast Air Ferry Rtes .<br />

See : Civil Service Commissio n<br />

Departmental accommoda-<br />

tion<br />

Government accommoda - Sae :<br />

tion<br />

0<br />

40


GERMANY, GE10W WIQNAI3., See : Ls,r . Progress oi ,<br />

• Prepon<strong>de</strong>rance of mechanical equipment & aircraft ;<br />

/4, 1-2.<br />

Crearar discussion of likely p<strong>la</strong>ns ; 25, 1-2.<br />

Peace proposals from - in Washington & Berne ; ?7, 1-2 .<br />

Military agreement between - Italy & Japan ; (34, 5)<br />

36, 5 4<br />

Ezohange of two internees for Canadian Tra<strong>de</strong> Commissioners<br />

held in ; 40, 2 .<br />

Iso<strong>la</strong>tion of Great Britain ; 1L?., 1 .<br />

Col<strong>la</strong>boration with France ; (42, 1-2)(ji, 7)<br />

,German reserve pilots with Columbia Air S3rvice an<br />

route US to Japan ; 4Z , 2 .<br />

RAF raids on ; 43 , 4 .<br />

France unwilling to make peace with ; §J, 4 .<br />

Economic situation in : effect of bombings ; 58, 4 .<br />

S`rength of iAvNion army ; likelihood of attempt ;<br />

Howe re6ort re position o;; 60, 2. A9, 2-3.<br />

~ BBC broadcasts tol!.64, 1 ,<br />

Superiority in numbers for invasion attempt ; 67, 3 .<br />

Pressure in Vichy & Spain ; d0, 1 .<br />

Increased bombings ; 85, 2 .<br />

Peace terms as suggested by Hess ; 86, 1 .<br />

IlCol<strong>la</strong>boration" with France ; USSR ; Iraq ; 86, 1-2 .<br />

Invas ion of USSR; 2§, 2 .<br />

Size of Army ; 99, 3 .<br />

Internal situation - economic & military ; German<br />

"peace offensive" anticipated ; 1 16, 7 .<br />

Entry of Japan into war likely to result in diversion<br />

of war material from use against ; 126 , 3.<br />

Putting into effect against - & Italy of joint Can-US<br />

Defence P<strong>la</strong>n No . 2 (ABC-22) ; 131 , 7 .<br />

Policy re exchange of prisoners ; 135 , 2-3.<br />

Question as to whether <strong>de</strong>feat of - Canada's major<br />

®Wective ; 145, 5. ( 149, 5.<br />

• Standard of technical efficiency in Army equipment ;/<br />

Churchill discusses in Washington strategic situation<br />

in various theatres - including, effect of oombing of -<br />

~17~, 1-2 .


G~1ANy, dAR=B -XViOATAI3-, j c anti nned )<br />

Gsniral Staff apnreciation on German offensive .<br />

aa3inst Russia ; 177 , 9 .<br />

Clothing for Belgian prisoners of war in - ; 1 85, 12 .<br />

32% of a<strong>du</strong>lt popu<strong>la</strong>tion engaged in armed Services or<br />

in war in<strong>du</strong>str3T ; 207 , 3. ( 206 , :3-4) ( 209 , 7-8 )<br />

Treatment of Italian & German nationals in Canada ;/<br />

PU discusses with Aoosevelt con<strong>du</strong>ct of the war - German<br />

<strong>de</strong>feat of first importance ; 210 , 2-3 .<br />

Shackling of Prisoners of <strong>War</strong> - See ; Prisoners of <strong>War</strong><br />

Intelligence report on internal situation ; 214, 9 .<br />

Increased bombings of Germany given high priority at<br />

Casab<strong>la</strong>nca conference ;( 225, 0-7)(228, 5)<br />

Mr . E<strong>de</strong>n discusses position of ; 228, 5 .<br />

P<strong>la</strong>n re re


GIBRciLi 1:R<br />

• Spanish <strong>de</strong>signs on, 16, 1 .<br />

Canadian tunnelling troops for ; (41, 6) (45, 2)<br />

More Canadian Tunnelling troops for - ; 56, 5-6 .<br />

Possibility of German thrust on ; 65, 3 .<br />

Special <strong>du</strong>ty at - for <strong>de</strong>tail from ist Canadian<br />

Tunnelling Co . (RCE) ; 132 , 2 .<br />

GOLD<br />

Effect of <strong>la</strong>ase-lend bill on purchases in Canada ;<br />

UK - payments ; 71, 1-4 .<br />

Joint Economic Com . resolution re priorities for -<br />

mining ; 117 , 3-4 .<br />

Re<strong>du</strong>ction in Canadian - pro<strong>du</strong>ction ; 161 , S .<br />

Closing of - mines ; 196 , 7 .<br />

Curtailment of gold mining ; telegram from Premie r<br />

of Quebec ; formation of gold policy committee ; 197 ,4-5 .<br />

Ibid ; report of gold policy committee ; press release ;<br />

consultation with provinces ; 199 , 7-10 .<br />

Second report of gold policy com . ; committee to continue<br />

as advisory committee to N03, 4-5 .<br />

Gold policy committee - chairmanship & rep<strong>la</strong>cement<br />

of Elliott Little ; 210 , 8 .<br />

Ceiling on treated tonnage ; allocatinn manpower by<br />

N5S to goldmining nullifying restrictions on in<strong>du</strong>stry .<br />

285, 1<br />

Dec<strong>la</strong>ration concerning gold acquired from enemy or<br />

enemy occupied, countriesi 3 :SQ,9-10


G OVZR N',riF1CT<br />

Policy in national war, effort ; 107 , 6 .<br />

Posting of material <strong>de</strong>rogatory to - at<br />

olishment ; ( 186 , 5-6) ( 187 , 11)<br />

army ©stale<br />

f ie<br />

GOVERNMi-M BUS INr: S C MI i 1EE<br />

Suggested appointment of Dr . C<strong>la</strong>rk as Secretary of ;<br />

/41, 3 .<br />

0


GP.I;ENI.OD<br />

See : Airways & Airports :<br />

Northern ferry route s<br />

:3iscussinAet with US & Danish Minister to US re<br />

49sending of consuls ; etc . ; 3, 4<br />

F irthe r repo rt on conversat iors. -.vi th US ; charter of<br />

SS 1<strong>la</strong>scopie ; 4, 7<br />

Can .memoers of L•'ng-Danish-Greo-n<strong>la</strong>nd Commissinn ;repor<br />

from Can .consul re Nascopie ; ~L,4<br />

r.xpeditions from Norway to ; 31,6-7<br />

Est .of air base, aircraft wireless & meteorological<br />

stna .apprvd ; subject discussions with US ; 56 , 2<br />

US to be informed urgent need airbase ; 57,1-2<br />

Ralston re Ast .<strong>la</strong>nding facilities ; 59,4<br />

Est ai rbase ; US pressed for answer ; 6?- ,4<br />

alownesa of US action re airbase ; 64,~-3<br />

US agree to send e ./pedition; 65, 6<br />

Too <strong>la</strong>te to est .air staging facilities ; 65,'6-7<br />

US expeditions to ; 7?, 7<br />

US reply to Can .suggestion re strenfrtrl,nir:; dafances<br />

f - ; 90, 4<br />

Navy concerned re <strong>de</strong>fence of ; 91, 5<br />


VRE Ell' 1~<br />

• ?e<strong>la</strong>ti ;ns with Axis ; 34,5<br />

Invasion by Italy ; 4 2,1<br />

All poss ible aid to ; 44,7<br />

Message from King re aid ;_j~,7<br />

Limit of aid - Egypt, 45,7<br />

King's reply to King of ; 46,10<br />

Situation in - ; .4.7, 9<br />

All possible aid to ; pos'n of Crate ; L7,2<br />

Increased aid to ; 5E, 2<br />

Attitu<strong>de</strong> towards further assistance ; 68,5<br />

Withdrawal to Thermopy<strong>la</strong>e line and eventually to<br />

Crete ; ZZ, 4<br />

Withdrawal govt .to Crete ;evacuation BEF; 78,13-14<br />

Evacuation of BEF ; Greek & UK statements ; 80,1<br />

Discussion re loss of Crete ; 91, 9<br />

Can.wheat for ; International t:'heat dgreement ;re<strong>la</strong>tion<br />

to international relief poog 157 ,1-2<br />

Ibid ;Can .govt to provi<strong>de</strong> as free gift,15,000 tons<br />

per m o nth ; 158 "7)_4<br />

Employment Can . forces tettporary occupation <strong>du</strong>ty ;<br />

32&,7-8 ; 327 ,5-6<br />


I<br />

CROSS Rr:FI:R :~;yCEa<br />

• Haakon . Kin g<br />

Hou se of Commons<br />

Haile Se<strong>la</strong>ssie<br />

See : Norway<br />

See : Parliament<br />

See : Abyssinia<br />

Hostel Accommodation<br />

See :<br />

<strong>War</strong> Charitie s<br />

H_y<strong>de</strong> Park Agreement<br />

Hose, R04 olnh<br />

See : U .S . : Can.-US Economic<br />

Co-operat io n<br />

See : Gernany<br />

Home Defence<br />

Hong KozR<br />

See : Defence<br />

See : Far Eas t<br />

of Canada<br />

Woule Service draftees<br />

H ope-Princeton Hwy<br />

See : Co*pulsory Military<br />

Servic e<br />

See : Roads : Genera l<br />

Hospital s hi ps<br />

See :<br />

Hospital accommodat ion '<br />

Haines-Kluan e<br />

Rd<br />

See : Road s<br />

Homa<br />

<strong>War</strong> Establishmen t<br />

See : Depts . of National Def .<br />

Defence of Canada<br />


HALIFAX See also . At<strong>la</strong>ntic Coast Defence<br />

SuggAsted as a contraband control port ; 2,3<br />

. Possible base for British fleet ; 11, 7-8 .<br />

Designated a controlled and protected area; 2L3, 1-2 .<br />

Transfer of <strong>de</strong>stroyers via ; 29, 4 .<br />

Defence projects ; 31 . 10 .<br />

Buildings, etc . not provi<strong>de</strong>d for in Air Estimates ;<br />

/40, 5-6 .<br />

Embarkation <strong>de</strong>pot ; 43, 6-7 .<br />

Flying boat operating facilities ; 50, 6 .<br />

Hostel accommodation ; proposed arrangement with<br />

Navy League, Canadian Legion, Kniots of Columbus,<br />

Y .M .C .A . ;(53, 5-6E(54, 44(57, 10-11)(63, 2-3 )<br />

Camp Hill hospital ; 53, 8 .<br />

Floating drydock at ; (57, 10) (58, 6)<br />

Accommodation at Camp Hill hospital ; 58, 6-8 .<br />

Shore establishment for R .C.F . at ; 56, 6-8 .<br />

Camp Hill hospital accommodation ;(61, 8)(67, 6-7)<br />

Advances to K. of C,, Salvation Army, Canadian<br />

• Legion & Navy League for hostels in Halifax ; 65, 10 .<br />

A-A guns transferrel from ; 70, 1 .<br />

Camp Fill Hospital additions ; 75, 6 .<br />

Additional harbour facilities for ; 76, 1 .<br />

Bedford Basin magazine, additiona ; 76, 5 .<br />

Camp Hill hospital accommodation ; 76, 5.<br />

Pres . Roosevelt says no A..1 guns for ; 77, 3 .<br />

A-1 <strong>de</strong>fences ; P .J .B.D. unable to obtain ftirther m ins<br />

for ; .48, 4-5 .<br />

R .N. to obtairi supplies from ; 79, 5 .<br />

Construction of a d3stroyer at ; 83, 5 .<br />

Establishment of a manning pool for merchant<br />

seamen ; 83, 5 .<br />

Proposal to build <strong>la</strong>rge graving dock ; 8S, 4-5 .<br />

G.R .P. organization at ; 90, 5 .<br />

Increased docking facilities at ; 90, 8 .<br />

C .N.S . recommendations re graving dock & floating<br />

drydock; 91, 5.


FiALIF:R ( continued )<br />

Danger of raids on ; 91• 7 .<br />

Part of new convoy escort to operate from ; 94, 1,4.<br />

Hospital accommodation for naval personnels 100 . 1 .<br />

Report of British Naval Security Mission re por t<br />

security atg Port Security Control Officer ; 110 , 8-9 .<br />

Accommodation problems to result from <strong>de</strong><strong>la</strong>yed <strong>de</strong>pa rture<br />

of Canadian personnel ; 111 , 3.<br />

Report of Inter-<strong>de</strong>partmental Hospital <strong>Committee</strong> re<br />

accommodation at ; 113, 4-5 .<br />

Proposal re extension of marine railways to <strong>de</strong>centralize<br />

from ; J.U, 7-8 .<br />

Criticism by Hanson-of proposal for graving dock at ;<br />

/114- 11 .<br />

Hospital acborffinodation - <strong>de</strong>cision <strong>de</strong>ferred ; 115, 4 .<br />

Ibid ; approve additional beds at Camp Hill as recommen<strong>de</strong>S<br />

in interd3partmental hospital com : report ; 116 , 1<br />

Extension of seamen's manning pool at ; 116 , 3 .<br />

Diversion of A.A. guns from - to B .C . ; 12 6 , 3 .<br />

Physical training building for Naval establishment<br />

at ; }~1, 6 .<br />

Amalgamation & expansion of coast <strong>de</strong>fence & A-A training<br />

centre, at ; 15Q, 6-7 .<br />

Protection of - vulnerability to attack ; 153 , 2-3 .<br />

Pobt se.curi ty ; Mr . Hupand's 2zevD nnV n3Y►tj oj „ for central<br />

authority ; 158 , 9 .<br />

Construction of naRal vessels including diesel-driven<br />

water barges for Sydney & - ; L!& , 9 .<br />

Port security ; report of US Maritime C ommission ; appt .<br />

of emergency administrator ; 11, 1-3 .<br />

Expansion of H.M.G . dockyard at - necessitates constraction<br />

of establishment of naval training accommodation<br />

at Shelburne .; 16A, 6-7. ( 7}?, 3 .<br />

Halifafax Harbonr - re-location of armament storas ;/<br />

Port security ; report of IJ5 Maritime Commission ;<br />

U r govt . to be informed of comments b7 <strong>de</strong>pts . ; I12 :3~


HALIFAX ( continued)<br />

IsuoTl8ing shortage ; 212 , 9 .<br />

Fire boat protection at ; ( 220 , 3)( 222 , 7)( 224 , 3)<br />

Living a~-commoda ti on for RC,,LF rersor .nel and s hi-r)-<br />

workers ;nonst' n for ROM%F personncl not approvA4 ; ?35 ,<br />

Paport re add'1 longshoremen and freight handlers<br />

req'd at Halifax and St .dohn's ;formation of port batt i<br />

referred to Mr.Ralston for consi<strong>de</strong>ration ; L. 5 ; 25p ~r2~<br />

Ibid ; 8$3 to un<strong>de</strong>rtake provision of <strong>la</strong>bour req'd ; port<br />

battalions not to be foimed ; 238, 2-3<br />

Liv iag accomnodation,Hali fax for RCAF personnel ; agreed<br />

ND-A & ND-NS confer re prov . accommodation ; prevention<br />

movement non-essential personnel to Halifax ; possibility<br />

removal non-essential from Halifax ; 238 , 3<br />

IBid ; submission for const'n accommodation at Halifax<br />

for RCAF withdrawn ; 244 , 2<br />

Housing congestion ; referred to spec .committ,-e ; 258 , 3<br />

10 Ibid ; spec .committee recommend appt . emergency controller<br />

; approved ; <strong>War</strong>time Qdm.of Can .At<strong>la</strong>ntic Port<br />

apptod<br />

s<br />

; 260 , 8<br />

Const'n for RCAF-M, <strong>de</strong>cision <strong>de</strong>ferred ; 261 ,3-4<br />

Ibid ; approve-9 ; 262 , 1<br />

Housing congestion . 11-*+ to explore with emeroency<br />

controller (rep<strong>la</strong>cing 1~-~NS) ; 261 , 4-5<br />

Report cf <strong>War</strong>time Adm.of Can .At<strong>la</strong>ntic Ports ; agreed<br />

Jorvices explore possibility moving personnel from IsliEaa<br />

cnrvey of popu<strong>la</strong>tion<br />

<strong>de</strong>c ; pvolicity to discourage visitors ;<br />

. re financial contribution <strong>de</strong>ferred ; 268, 7-<br />

Ibid 9<br />

; extension po«ers of <strong>War</strong>time Adm<br />

v,; ;, ; popu<strong>la</strong>tion sur-<br />

; financial contribution y200,000 ; 269, 2<br />

Shiploading,Hali fax & St .Johns<br />

shoremen ; port companies<br />

;<br />

;long-<br />

extension powers of <strong>War</strong>time rdm .of Can<br />

Ports re <strong>la</strong>bour situation in s<br />

.At<strong>la</strong>ntic<br />

L iploading opezatinns<br />

ent ; empl.<br />

Army Port Companies; modification terms &<br />

S conditio-<br />

ns of employment lozgshoieman_ referred Council ;M,7-8


HALIFAX<br />

Report <strong>War</strong>time Adm. re corgestion at Halifax ;<br />

recom . for est . restaurant units referred nnisters<br />

ND ; Z89,4- 5<br />

Report <strong>War</strong>time Adm . on #ousing situation and census<br />

of Halifax & Dartmouth ; 307 ,6<br />

(Or<br />

0


HAR'SQN,<br />

NON .R.A ., LEAAIM. 0F OFrOSITI{9N<br />

i 2o,3<br />

To be in formed re pos:tponement<br />

of cktlld evacuat i on;<br />

questions re<strong>la</strong>tions with Franoe ;32, ' ; 33 ,1<br />

Suggestion re Iri sh naval bases, 46,10-11<br />

Letter re sia1 i ro),air fscilit'es,, :Tova:icotia ; 114 ,11<br />

~,uestion re Can .participation in Impe rial <strong>War</strong><br />

Cabi net ; 139 . 6<br />

Proposal for m -mtinr; with <strong>War</strong> Com ; 1:~L , 6<br />

•<br />

.


HONOURS AND<br />

Dr:CORAiIODiS<br />

Canadian attitu<strong>de</strong> re CASF ; 42, 4-5.<br />

~ 'r`urther discussion ; RCAb'•t 44 , 2-3 .<br />

Special House of Commons <strong>Committee</strong> re ; *u , 7-8<br />

Discussion re ; submission of question to Select <strong>Committee</strong><br />

of House of Commons suggested ; report of Chiefs<br />

of Staff <strong>Committee</strong> to be examined by External Affairs ;<br />

183, 5-6 .<br />

Unsatisfactory position in respect to Office'rs ; to be<br />

referred to Special <strong>Committee</strong> of House of Commons ; n_ roce<strong>du</strong>re<br />

amen<strong>de</strong>d ; lll , 7-8 .<br />

-Approve draft report to Council re proce<strong>du</strong>re ; draft<br />

terms of reference for House of Commons' <strong>Committee</strong> referreI<br />

to <strong>Cabinet</strong> ; 116 , 1-2 .<br />

• Recommendations of Fouse of Cormnons' <strong>Committee</strong> re<br />

iinvPstitures-; channel of communication to King ; signatures<br />

; 168 . 3,-4 .<br />

Investiture in Canada ; recommeii9ation's of D .fence<br />

Council ; 175 , 5 .<br />

Report of House of Commons' <strong>Committee</strong> ; adoption of<br />

reco0unendati-ons re awards for Canadians ; appt . of committee<br />

to report on appropriate machinery for submitting<br />

civilian recommendations and establishment of a<br />

Can . O.rsier ; 189, 7 .<br />

Ibid ; <strong>de</strong>cision against cunvening of committee named<br />

in 189 , 7 (above) ; Inter<strong>de</strong>pt . com. to renort shortly ;<br />

/193, 3-4 .<br />

Awards for Can . personnel involved in Dieppe operations<br />

; ( 193 , 3 . )( 195, 3 .)(209 . 7 )<br />

New Years' Hononrs list - incl ;asir" of Can3dians ; 198 ,3<br />

Recom~nendations of Inter<strong>de</strong>pt . Com . ;iproce<strong>du</strong>re -re awards<br />

for Canadi;ans ;adoption of 'tquota" system ; organizatio n<br />

comMittees ; special problem of merchant navy ; New Years'<br />

honours' list ; Petty Officar Bernays ; financial grant s<br />

connected with awards ; Canadian Ordar ; 199 , 1-3 .<br />

• Investiture to be held by Governor general - date &<br />

p<strong>la</strong>ce ; 207, 2.


P0N0U10 AND DECOIATI 0P;3 (continued )<br />

Additional awards for Dieppe operations ; 209 , 7 .<br />

Awards Co-ordination CoO. - establishment appro ed&<br />

by the King ; New Year's list ; 209 , 8 .<br />

Canadian Or<strong>de</strong>r - Awards Co-ordination Com . not to concern<br />

themselves with proposals for establishment ; 219 ,1-2<br />

Birthday Honourallst, 1943 - Can . quotas ; approval o f<br />

Awards Co-ordination <strong>Committee</strong> recomm .-indation ; 220 . 9 .<br />

Canada Medal - recom . of Awards Co-ordination ~'om . for<br />

establishment ; 221 , 3-4 .<br />

Civilian ~;omnittee on Recommendations - not to be established<br />

; i25 , 5-6 . 244 , 6<br />

Revised arrangements re est . of "Canada Medal" apprvd ;/<br />

UK govt . urged to reconsi<strong>de</strong>r proposals re limitation s<br />

on Can.Service personnel of award of 1939-43 Star ;<br />

Arrangements re Africa Star acceptable ; 244 , 6-7 ; Z47, 8<br />

UK govt . to be informed Canada could not concur i n<br />

extension of Ord er of Companions of Honour to inclu<strong>de</strong><br />

allotment to Canada ; 247, 8-9 ~<br />

UK govt . to be informed Canada to participate i n<br />

revi sed arrangaments re 1939 -43 Star ; 248 , 6<br />

Pri*e Minister to confer with Gov .Gen. re investitures<br />

in Canada ; 248 , 6-7<br />

Est . Can.Yoluntary Service Medal approved ; 251,2<br />

Delegation of authority to Can-commanding officers for<br />

inmediats awaris Amy & Airforce personnel en Operational<br />

service East & West Coasts ; <strong>de</strong>cision <strong>de</strong>ferred pending<br />

consultation ND-NS ; 251 , 2-3<br />

Ibid ; ND-NS reports modification existing arrangements<br />

not required for ND-NS ; <strong>de</strong>cision <strong>de</strong>ferred ; 252 , 6<br />

1939-43 Star discussed with Br .PY; id-ND to study possibility<br />

extension qualifying period ; 254 , 6-7 255 ,6-7<br />

Becom.re authority to grant - immefte awards approved/<br />

Specific operational recommendations for operati• )na l<br />

awards approved for transmission to King ; 255 , 7<br />

40<br />

Canada Medal ; approved by King ; 256, 5


HONOURS AND DECORATIONS (Continue d<br />

1939-43 Star discussed with Br .PM ; M-ND to make<br />

W rthor suggestions for modification terms of award<br />

for consi<strong>de</strong>ration in Lordon ; 257 , 7-8<br />

Submission re institution Csn. rolunteer Service<br />

Medal approved ; . 258 , 9<br />

Can .Award & i)ecorat ion of Honour ; consi<strong>de</strong>ration <strong>de</strong>ferred<br />

in<strong>de</strong>finitely ; 262 , 1-2<br />

Foreign awards and awards to foreigners ; recom .. of<br />

Awards Co-rdination Com ; Un<strong>de</strong>r-Sec . State to repurt ; 267 . 6<br />

Canada Medal ; distribution to civilians ; <strong>de</strong>sirabilit y<br />

<strong>de</strong>ferring all distribution or <strong>de</strong>ferring distribution to<br />

civilians until after k,;ar ; 267 , 6<br />

New Year's Honours List ; Undor- ;iec. S*,ate autr,orized<br />

to proceed with lists of civilians ; 267 , 7<br />

Now Yeat's Honours List<br />

tions for a ; agreed to rostrict recc~ner,i3_<br />

;;ards to oplratinn3l basis ; Gov .Gon. to arrarge<br />

for si*onsion action on lists already subrtted fra<br />

ioes for non-oPerational n<br />

aw3rd3, • iconcurrence<br />

Ibid ; 14-PJD urges reconsi<strong>de</strong>ration<br />

to b-3 Procee<strong>de</strong>d with ; agreed Service lists<br />

; limited civilian list anprovr~d ;<br />

M-ND proposal re exten<br />

<strong>de</strong>c.<strong>de</strong>ferred sion grant of Canada Medal<br />

; 288 ,10<br />

; 7-8<br />

Functions of Awards Co-ordination Com ;<br />

Depts<br />

recom.Service<br />

. directed to submit recommenuations to awards Coordint,.tion<br />

Com .before submission to PM approved ; 296 ,5-6<br />

Ug YW <strong>de</strong>scribes propas als re spec .arovard to Br. forces<br />

serving various ope rational theatres ; 1939-43<br />

avai<strong>la</strong>ble to<br />

Star wd .be<br />

personnel serving Br.Isles ; 312,4<br />

UK proposal re institution ' .?r s edom Medals<br />

Coprdination<br />

,' ; Awards<br />

Com.recan . against ; approved ; 330 , 6<br />

UK propoaal for Campaig n Stars ;<br />

ordination<br />

ref. to Awards<br />

Cam ; 3,3,3 , 6<br />

Co-<br />

Ibid ; recom . re service in UK qualifying<br />

0Star ; Can for 1939-45<br />

. star for 6 mos service in<br />

operational theatre UK and/or<br />

; Lqi,8


1N CANADA AND<br />

HOSPITAL QCC OWd ODATI0N 'OOR ARMED FORCES<br />

, Minister authorized to raise hospital units ; U, 3-4 .<br />

Acquiring of Qhorley rark property in Toronto ; arr<br />

ments with civil hospitals proposed ; recomrnendation re<br />

hospital in Calgary referred to Medical Caaunittee of th e<br />

Services ; 52, 4 .<br />

`<br />

Recomme ndation re hospitals, St : John & Halifax, referred<br />

to same Coatnittee ; 53, 8 .<br />

Camp Hill, Lancaster & Calgary ; division with Dept . o<br />

Pensions & National Health ; 58, 5-6 .<br />

Naval establisiuent at Halifax ; 5Q, 7 .<br />

Report of Special ~% ommittee ; division of work betwee n<br />

Depts . of National Afenceo& Pensions and National Health<br />

referred to Ralston, Power & Mackenzie ; 61 , 8 .<br />

Report of Dr . Wo<strong>de</strong>house &-Brig . Gorssline ; Calgary &<br />

St . John projects approved, etc . ; 67, 6-7. (68, 4 .<br />

Home <strong>War</strong> estaolishment for convalescent hospitals ; ~<br />

* Additions to Camp Hill un<strong>de</strong>r Navaltidministration<br />

ecornnen<strong>de</strong>d ; 2&, 6.<br />

Add,itional accommodation at Cauip Hill approved ; Col.<br />

Ralston consi<strong>de</strong>rs building at Calgary unnecessara ;6, 5-6<br />

Canadian Hospital ~%onncil proposals-re additions t o<br />

civilian hosoitals for military purposes referred to<br />

oDaittee of Service Medical officers ; 78, 10-11.<br />

Service Medical Comraittee approve Canadian Hospital<br />

Council proposals ; 90 , 5-6 .<br />

Recommendations re London,-St . Anne's & Quebec, referred<br />

to Minister of National Defence ; 90, 6 .<br />

Ibid ; approved ; 91, 2-3 .<br />

For Naval personnel at Halifax ; 100 , 1 .<br />

Report of Inter<strong>de</strong>pt . Hospital Qom . re adcomodation<br />

at Camp Hill ; referred to Associate Minister of National<br />

Defence ; 113 , 4-5 .<br />

Ibid ; <strong>de</strong>cision <strong>de</strong>ferred : 115 , 4 .<br />

~Approve additional beds at Camp Hill, reco:~,men<strong>de</strong>d in<br />

nter<strong>de</strong>pt . Hospital coan. report ; 116 , 1.


i<br />

~N CANADA<br />

FOSPI TAL ACCOLffiIODp:i ION OFt THE ARMED FOR01;S<br />

( 201 , 7 .<br />

Acquisition of "LadN Nelson" as hospital ship ; ~ .<br />

Canada:M arrangement for reciprocal medical &<br />

<strong>de</strong>ntal treatment for Service pe rsonne% ?r, . ,16, 2 . (A25,20<br />

Proposed US military hospital at Edmonton ; 224, 7 .app'd<br />

FNoGpital prograrrsne for Canada Qnbmitted and apnroved :<br />

!raft OC's re const'n at London & Edmont~x~ sporrd ; 234 ,2-3<br />

Proposal re const!n hospital wing (p<strong>la</strong>stic surgery)<br />

for RCAF per a onnel in UK appr oved ; 238 . 6<br />

. Hospital acco :^r:odmti on Naval persornal, Vancouver<br />

Isianri ; N:i-D15 require separate hospital to meet present<br />

and postwar n3eis ; <strong>de</strong>c .doferre-i ; ?60 , 4-5<br />

Ibid ; referred to MD-YS and P .N.M. for fnrther examina<br />

tion ; 267 , 4 ; 268 , 7<br />

Ibid ; II-NDHS submits new proposals for const'n permanent<br />

hospital,Eaquimalt for use by 3 4arvices and ma<strong>de</strong><br />

avai<strong>la</strong>ble PNH after war ; 274 , 2 ;kpproved ; 277 , 8<br />

Carriage in Can.hospital ships of non-combatants ~<br />

(civil aviation &merchant seamen) approved ;292 ,8<br />

Acquisit .*on Jesuit College,Edm.fbr ties as militar y<br />

hosp ;any part not req'd to be ma<strong>de</strong> avai<strong>la</strong>ble Nat'l<br />

Housing Adm ; 315,3-4<br />

Proposal to acquire hospital at Dawson Creek being<br />

evacugted by US troops not approved until value est ;<br />

316 ,8-9<br />

Vet .Affrs .proposal re prov .doctors,nurses from Service<br />

hospital accommodation; 326,4- 5<br />

Use of hospital facilities for local popu<strong>la</strong>tion,<br />

airfields on NE Stagi-r.,g (Churchi_11,The Pas ;Southampton ;<br />

<strong>de</strong>c .<strong>de</strong>f ; 326 ,6 ,<br />

Hospital at The Pas ; ac(:uisiti.on by M&R apprvd ; 328 ,8<br />

Military hospitals at Notwood & I.ewisporte to be<br />

disposed of to Nfld .govt .by sale:,not gift ; 329 ,10<br />

llfld .reo,nest for prov, .medical personnel not apprvd ;<br />

331 .8-9<br />

~<br />

Hospitals surplus to requirements to be ret .to<br />

Can .from Italy ; 33 ,5


IN CANADA<br />

HOSPITAL ACC090dCDATION FOR TH2 ARMD FORCES<br />

Cant Id operation RCAF hospital, 4t . Thomas ; overall<br />

• snortage hospital accom ; maintenance by RCAF of -<br />

add' 1 bur<strong>de</strong>n upon RCAF medical services req'd for<br />

<strong>de</strong>mob ; St .Thomas hospital to be operated by RCAF<br />

until Sept/46 ; to be reviewed ; 337,9-10<br />

Service hospital accommodation in Canada ; report<br />

of M-ND ; 3,39,6- 7<br />

0


See also Storage<br />

HOUSIN G<br />

~ Letter from Mr.H .Cleaver,DdP re postwar - ; 114 ,10<br />

Ibi<strong>de</strong>xtension Fe<strong>de</strong>ral housing legis ; 135• 5-0<br />

Si tuat ion in Halifax ; 212, 9<br />

Report Minister Public ',7orks on govt .office accom .<br />

& housing in Ottawa vicinity ; 213 ; 2<br />

Living accom .H911 fax for RCAF persorael & shipworkers<br />

;RCAF const'n not approved ; 235 ,7=8<br />

Ibid ; revised recon ; agreed ND-NS and ND-A confer<br />

re movement non-essPntials to Halifax ; prov .of accommodation<br />

; possibility removal non-essentials from<br />

Halifax ; 238 , 3<br />

Ibid ; submission for const'n accom . RCAF at Halifax<br />

withdrawn ; 244 , 2<br />

Housing co ngest i onj?a1i fax ; referred to spe c . eommittee<br />

for report ; 258 , 3<br />

Ibid ; spec .com . recommend appt . emergency controller<br />

; approved ; <strong>War</strong>time administrator Can .nt<strong>la</strong>ntic<br />

rorts appointed ; 260 , 8<br />

Const'n for RCAF-',VD, Halifax, <strong>de</strong>c . <strong>de</strong> f erred ; 261,3-4<br />

Ibid ; approved ; 262 , 1<br />

Housing congestion,Halifax ; Id-M&.0 to explore with<br />

Emergency Controller (rap<strong>la</strong>cingId-NDNS ; 261 ,4- 5<br />

Ibid ; report of 'Nartime administrator of Can .r,t<strong>la</strong>ntic<br />

ports ; agreed Jervices exnlore possibility moving<br />

personnril from Falifa, ; svrva~ of pa.-ni<strong>la</strong>tion ; pTZblicity<br />

to discourage visitors ; <strong>de</strong>c . re financial contribiat<br />

ion to Halifax d3 :Perred ; ~:68 , 7-9 ; ~?69 , 2<br />

Report <strong>War</strong>time Adm. re congestion at Halifax ; recom .<br />

for est . restaurant units referred Ministers-ND ;<br />

289 . 4-5<br />

Report <strong>War</strong>time Adm.re nousing situation & census,<br />

Halifax, Dartmouth ; 307 , 6<br />

Use of US buildings, Edmonton, for housing approved ;<br />

• 308 ,9-10<br />

Acquisition Jesuit College,Fdm. for military hospital<br />

; any part not req'd to be ma<strong>de</strong> ava i<strong>la</strong>ble to National<br />

Housing Adm ; 315 ,3-4


HOUSI IG<br />

Disposal specific US properties inol .Cal<strong>de</strong>r Camp<br />

550 to National Housing Adm ; <strong>de</strong>c .<strong>de</strong>f ; 324 ,1-2<br />

Sethricd <strong>de</strong>pba<strong>de</strong>nts return to Cana ia ; avai<strong>la</strong>bility<br />

of surp ln s shipping ; aggravat i ott h ons ing ; 339 ,? -8<br />

0<br />

0


T'uDEOrI's BAY<br />

• Pres . Roosevelt 's enquiry re <strong>de</strong>fynce ; 77, 2<br />

PJBD Journal -discussion re patrol of - & Strai t<br />

177, 4<br />

•<br />


•<br />

•<br />

f'.ITGARY, HUNGARIAN 10ATIONA1.9<br />

Russian request for <strong>de</strong>c<strong>la</strong>ration war agai nst<br />

Fin<strong>la</strong>nd, Hungary & Houmania ; 1 14,1-2 •<br />

Ibid ; views of New Zea<strong>la</strong>nd,nustralia, South<br />

Africa and US ; 115 , 6<br />

P rovision for war aPairst ; 120 ,3<br />

Ibid ; action <strong>de</strong>ferred ; 123 , 1<br />

No reply to UK govt .<strong>de</strong>c<strong>la</strong>ration of war ; 124 ,1-2<br />

Pos'n of Finnisn, Hungarian & Romanian seamen ;<br />

135 ,1-2<br />

Temporary asylum for Hungarian <strong>de</strong>ws ; no commitments<br />

in vi ev of confused political position of Hungary ;<br />

310 , 7-8


GROSS<br />

REFaINC10<br />

• Imports<br />

See : Export & Inport Control<br />

In<strong>du</strong>strial training See : Labour and Labour Suppl y<br />

Inter<strong>de</strong>partmental<br />

~o-ord inat i ca Com.<br />

or L, 't, SnAp ly<br />

S ige : Labour and Larjour Supply<br />

Ina See : Near and Middle Eas t<br />

InviPtut See : Green<strong>la</strong>nd<br />

Inter-Allied Com. See : London conferences<br />

on Food & Raw<br />

mat 3rials<br />

0<br />

Immir-rati on 3r .<br />

See : Mines and Resc-rie s<br />

Inter-gov t .IriSpec - See : Munitions and Supply<br />

tion 3d .<br />

United Kingdom<br />

International<br />

Stao i li zat ion &<br />

Development Bd .<br />

See : US : Canada-US Economic<br />

Coop Aration<br />

Investitures See : Honours and <strong>de</strong>dorati ors ;<br />

Inter<strong>de</strong>p artmental See : Airways and Airports<br />

Com.on International<br />

Civil Avi at ion<br />

40<br />

Inter<strong>de</strong>par tmental See : Airways and Airports<br />

Com . on Air Transport<br />

Polic y<br />

Indiane (military See : Compulsory Idilitssy<br />

training)<br />

Training


jnter<strong>de</strong>partme nta 1 Panel<br />

or Canad a-OS Joint<br />

Defenca _Pro ect s<br />

In<strong>du</strong>strial Cur tailment<br />

policy<br />

Income Tax<br />

Ionospheric Statiom .<br />

In<strong>la</strong>nd Defsnc e<br />

Inter<strong>de</strong>partmental Com .<br />

on Postwar Tradd<br />

See : Defsnce Project s<br />

See : <strong>War</strong>time Prices & Tra<strong>de</strong> Bd .<br />

See : Taxation<br />

See : Meteorological Stations<br />

Sao : <strong>de</strong>fence of Canada<br />

Internal 3ecurit y<br />

See : <strong>War</strong>:Posthostiliti es Proble<br />

Tra<strong>de</strong> & Commerce<br />

International Exchange See : <strong>War</strong> : Post-hostilitie s<br />

stabilizutio n Problems<br />

0<br />

Internment<br />

Internatiorstil Nickel<br />

Com-pans (Petsamo properties)<br />

See : Prisoners of var<br />

See : Fin<strong>la</strong>nd<br />

1„nternationaI Soar i,ty See : <strong>War</strong> : PPP :<br />

International<br />

OrQani zat i on


ICELAND<br />

Canadian Infantry Briga<strong>de</strong> with ancil<strong>la</strong>ry units t o<br />

be <strong>de</strong>spatched to - ; 6, 1-2 .<br />

Ancil<strong>la</strong>ry troops & equipment required ; 11, 1 .<br />

Organization of Canadian Briga<strong>de</strong> ; 12, 3 .<br />

Additional measures for security of - asked by U .K .<br />

13, 2-8 .<br />

Further requests from U.K. re additional personnel ;<br />

U .S . informed ; 14, 5-6 .<br />

Announcement re troops' arrival & furthsr commitments<br />

; 15 , 4 .<br />

Possibility of 11nd Division being asked to go to -<br />

16, 2 .<br />

No more Canadian troops to be sent for present ;<br />

18: 3 .<br />

U.K . request re j,Ind Division ; reply offering<br />

one Briga<strong>de</strong> ; preferable to send jInd Div . to U.K .<br />

• L9, 2-4 .<br />

Telegram re U.K . request for Ilnd Division in -<br />

Likelihood of German attack ; `L5, 5. 21, 2 .<br />

U.K. agreement to Can o proposal with time reservations<br />

; 22, 1-2 .<br />

Relief of Canadian forces in ; 76, 5 .<br />

Departure of Canadian forces from ; 83, 11 .<br />

RCAF coast <strong>de</strong>fence squalron transferred t o<br />

0


IMPERIAL WAR COUNCI L<br />

OPM opposes proposal re - ; 34, S .<br />

Proposal to revive Supreme <strong>War</strong> Council ; 43, 1-2<br />

Approval to telegrams re Supreme <strong>War</strong> Council ; 45, 6 .<br />

Can. & Australian attitu<strong>de</strong> towards ; 46, 10 .<br />

Reasons for refusing UK proposal ; 95, 1 .<br />

UK acceptance of Can. <strong>de</strong>cision ; opposition to Menzies'<br />

proposal re Imperial <strong>War</strong> <strong>Cabinet</strong> ; PM to visit UK ;29, 5-6<br />

Ibid ; text of telegram ; 100 , 2 .<br />

Conference of Empire Prime Ministers proposed by PM;<br />

1103 , 3-4.<br />

Churchill approves Pbi's answer to Menzies' proposal ;<br />

/ 107, 3 .<br />

Question of Army Council in Nfld . directly re<strong>la</strong>ted<br />

to proposals for allied Council ; 131 , :5 .<br />

Mr . Hanson's question in House re Can * participation<br />

in Imperial <strong>War</strong> <strong>Cabinet</strong> ; 139 , 6 .<br />

•<br />


•<br />

•<br />

I1PERIAL TUR GRAVES COMMISSIO N<br />

Extension of Charter ; J& , 7 .<br />

0


IlMPERIAL<br />

PRISOBERS OF WAR COIMITTEB<br />

• Minister of Labour recommendation for increased<br />

pay for prisoners of war ; <strong>de</strong>cision <strong>de</strong>ferred pending<br />

coYSnltation Commonwealth ; 249 ,6, 7<br />

Ibid ; meeting of - ; r0ply expeeted shoitly ; .~A5,3<br />

US proposal that POW to be responsibility of<br />

nation capturing not satisfactory to Canada : UK an d<br />

- to be informed ; Can.views ; j~55 , 5<br />

•<br />


INDIA<br />

• India participation in BCATP ; 38, 6 .<br />

Cogstruction of aircraft for China ; 57, 3 .<br />

Suggestions re exchange of High Corunissioners consi<strong>de</strong>red<br />

inopportune ; 62, 5 .<br />

Allotment of prisoners of war ; 133 , 3-4 .<br />

Transfer of RCAF squadron (413) to ; 146 , 3 .<br />

Invasion threat to ; Chiang Kai Shek's report ; 148, 9 .<br />

Self government for ; proposed UK statement ; appt . of<br />

Can. High Commissioner to ; jjj, 9 .<br />

UK communication re complication of - problem ; 150 , 8 .<br />

Can . High ~;®anmissioner to ; to <strong>de</strong>fer appointment pending<br />

result of " ir Stafford Cripps' mission ; 154 , 6 .<br />

UK communication re Indian negotiations ; 156 , 5 .<br />

Reque6t from government of - re franchise of East<br />

Indiana in B .C . ; 68, 3 .<br />

Appresiation of political situation ; special reference<br />

to Gandhi's policy ; 173 , 1 .<br />

Churchill discusses in Washington, <strong>de</strong>fence of - ; 174 .2<br />

CCF representations re Canadian intervention in India<br />

crisis - Mr . -nery's statement ; 210, 7 .<br />

Extensi on of credits to USSR for electrical equipmentt<br />

to India for locomotives ; to be apart fran MutualAid= 27~8<br />

7<br />

Mob . & <strong>de</strong>spatch signals unit to India approved ; 300 ,5<br />

Conclusion Mutual Aid agreement with - ; 310 ,8-9<br />

Despatch Amy signals personnel to Australia instea d<br />

of India as previously approved ; 318 . 7<br />

Enployment transport squadrons based India ; 328,6 ; 330 ,<br />

Ibid ; agreed to continued employment on coniTfio n<br />

to be returned following conalusion Gezman war ; 331 ,9


•<br />

IN DO CHIN A<br />

Japanese troop movements in Far East ; ( 120 , 1-3)<br />

, (12 ..1_, 1) ( 122 , 1) .<br />

US enquiry re Jap troop movements in - ; 123 , 2 .<br />

Simultaneous UK. US, Dutch, warning to Japan re use<br />

of - for aggressive purposes ; 123 , 2 .<br />

Jap reply to US enquiry ; warning to Japan ; 1 24 , 2-3 .<br />

0


Operational Information I<br />

Daily resumes to be submitted for <strong>War</strong> Cora . by Chiefs<br />

of Staff <strong>Committee</strong> ; 169 , 1 .<br />

Exchange of information with US ; (175, 8)( 177 , 5)<br />

Regu<strong>la</strong>r Chiefs of Staffs' summaries to Inclu<strong>de</strong> Intelligence<br />

in all areas ; 180, 6 .<br />

Can. Joint Staff's instructions - portion re<strong>la</strong>ting t o<br />

Exchange of information with US ; 200 , 9 . /186, 2 .<br />

Release of military Information for punlic~tion ; UK,,<br />

US, Can . practice ; 214, 8 .<br />

Secret reports and intelligence to be ma<strong>de</strong> avai<strong>la</strong>ble<br />

to PR and CWC ; also Can . Joint Staff reports to COS' ;<br />

UA. 1-2<br />

Importance of ass oeiating Can .govt . with press stateants<br />

concerning operations in which Can . engagod ;<br />

1propo sed UK-US statement re U-boat activity ; difficulties<br />

is obtaining recognition RCAF activities ; 249 ,8<br />

Quebec Conference ;Can .satisfied authority for direction<br />

of war shd rest with Br .P3i,Pres .Roosevelt and Cosn.<br />

Chiefs of Staff ; recog.Canadian contribution; operationa<br />

information; 254 , 4<br />

Quebec Conference ; RCAF re<strong>la</strong>tims with RAF ; publicit y<br />

given RCAF participation in raids ; 254, 4-5<br />

Quebec conference ; I9DNS to be consulted re Anglo-<br />

American monthly statement on anti-submarine activity<br />

254 ;<br />

,5- 6<br />

Reports re enemy action,At<strong>la</strong>ntic, breach of security<br />

regu<strong>la</strong>tions ; investigation ; 263 , 2-3<br />

Spec . cormiuni cat ion from UK P M re special Precautions<br />

re secrecy in cozmection with forthcoming operations ;<br />

288 ,8-9<br />

CS operational report for March ; 293 , 1-2<br />

loPublic statements re inc .bombing targets in France<br />

to refrain from comments offensive Fr .Sentiment s ;ti94,3


INNOR1dAi I QId<br />

Operational informatio n<br />

CS operatiwalreport for April ; 297 ,6<br />

Arn bgesrents:^ IWtr c irc .dai ly operational summaries ;<br />

301 . 2<br />

CS operationAl report ; .3D 2,1-2<br />

C3 operational report ; 304 , 1<br />

CS operati nal report for June ; 307 ,1-2<br />

CS ope rat ional report for July ; 310 . 4<br />

Report on progress of operations ; 301 , ,: ; 302 ,1-2 ; 303,3<br />

307 ,5 ; 303 .1-2 ; 309 ,5 ; 310 ,4•; 313,1 ; 316 ,11-12 ;<br />

CS operatioml report for Aug ; 316 ,12<br />

Report on progress of operations ; 317 ,3 ; 318,l ; 324 ,2<br />

325 ,1 ; 327 ,3 ;328 ,1 ; 329 ,1-2 ; 330 , 1<br />

CS Operational report for Nov . ;327,3<br />

CS Operational report for Dec . 330, 1<br />

Report on prog . operationa ;33 ,3 ; 332,2= 333 ,1<br />

--9$ Operational report for Jan; 33,4, 2<br />

Progress of operations ; 334,2Mj,4 ; 336 ,1=337 338<br />

339f2<br />

•2•• •2


See: <strong>War</strong>time Information Board<br />

<strong>Cabinet</strong> <strong>War</strong> <strong>Committee</strong> - Statements<br />

INFORMATION (-for press )<br />

T ,<br />

hti1%i o ~I'iik - orsiat t oA<br />

tlo, 6 .<br />

is Ministry of - opposed{ <strong>la</strong>ck of information in P .Q ./<br />

Ministerial press conferences ; entertainment o f<br />

Aigerican publishers ; 32• 8-9 .<br />

-Assistance to B .B .C . and film "49th Parallel'' ;<br />

(33. 4) (35,6) ' %<br />

English Speakers for Canada ; 38, . . 4 . .<br />

Assistance to "49th Parallel " r6£bLs4d ; 41, 6 .<br />

Information for Parliament - Opi fti in,o! Chiefs of<br />

Staff ; 45, l . RCAF press liaison office in U.K.-oroposed<br />

Broadcasts to France consi<strong>de</strong>r.ed ; . 5.5, 5. /53, 4-5 .<br />

B .B .C . broadcasts in German ; 64, 1 .<br />

Informing U .S . re Canadian aid to U .K . ; 65, 1-2 .<br />

Curtailment of information re prisoners of war ; fZ5 ,9<br />

Canadian tour of U .K. editors discussed ; 67, 7 .<br />

# B .U .P . re C .P. request for Canadian section in U .K .<br />

Ministry of Information ; 68 , 7-8 .<br />

~ Financial assistance to Dational Publishers ; 75, 1-2<br />

Continuance of foreign broadcasts service ; 75, 2 .<br />

Confi<strong>de</strong>ntial information for newppaper editors ;<br />

2-3 .<br />

Canadian press tour of U .K . ; U .K. tour of Canada ;<br />

/?3 3-4 .<br />

Publicity re A.R .P. activities ; 75, 6 .<br />

Posters in munitions u<strong>la</strong>nts ; 76, 6 .<br />

Canadian publicity in U.S . ; addition of punlic<br />

re<strong>la</strong>tions officer to Legation ; , public address by<br />

P . M . ; approved by Roosevelt ; fi7, 3 .<br />

Difficulties of 2'ublic Information Office ; Communication<br />

to U.K .-re extension of pxblicity on war effort<br />

more positive policy ; 84, 6-7 .<br />

Enquiry of U .K . re puolicity policy towards Trans-<br />

At<strong>la</strong>ntic flights ; 84, 2 .<br />

British tour of Canadian J ournalists ; choice of<br />

~ personnel by British Council ; 85, 2-3. ( 58, 10-i 3<br />

~ Arrangements re Quebec Day of Prgyar for Victory ;/<br />

R .C .A .F . press liaison officer apoointed ; U, 1 .


INFORMATI ON<br />

(85, 6- 7<br />

Army public re<strong>la</strong>tions ; J . C<strong>la</strong>rk put in cbArge ;~ 4W<br />

Discussion re improvement of public information<br />

service ; review by P .9 . ; Brockington to review ; 85, 6-7 ,<br />

R .C .A.F. Press officer in London autloorized ;<br />

Statement re recruiting of women as full time<br />

auxiliaries ; 95 , 3-4 .<br />

T-our of Canadian Service establishments by Canadian<br />

press men ; 101, 5.<br />

Extension of Bureau's activities ; Minister's p<strong>la</strong>n s<br />

approved ; esAablislment of American Section ; 102 , 1-3 .<br />

Minister recommends establishment of Bureau i n<br />

New York ; 106 , 1-2 .<br />

Progress in establiaLnent of N .Y . O9"di;an Information<br />

Offise ; re<strong>la</strong>tionship to Legation ; to be un<strong>de</strong>r<br />

supervision of Canadian Minister ; 108 , 7-8 .<br />

Ibid ; to <strong>de</strong>fer final action until ocnference with<br />

Mr . i[cCarthy ; 110 , 6-7 .<br />

Pres . Roosevelt's opposition to Canadian Informat on<br />

Office ; 112 , 8. ( 112 , 7 .<br />

Convention of U .S . National Editorial Association ; l<br />

Canadian Information Office ; Roosevelt's opposition<br />

& proposal re Col . Donovan's organization ; 115 , 3.<br />

Canadian Information Office - <strong>de</strong>cision <strong>de</strong>ferred ; lld,5<br />

Chiefs of Staff' report re release of informatio n<br />

on war pro<strong>du</strong>ction ; t116 , 2)( 117 , 7-8 1<br />

Publicity re war pro<strong>du</strong>ction ; Naval publicly ; 1M,5-6<br />

Visit to Canada of U .K. Y.P .'a to promote griater<br />

knowledge of Can . war effort ; 131, 3-4 .<br />

Statement by Air Commodate Stevenson contrary to King"<br />

Regu<strong>la</strong>tions ; 131 , 4-6 .<br />

Public Information Unit for Canada House ; direction<br />

in principle for T .B . ; 1.§& , 3-4 .<br />

Exchange of information with US ; L4, 8 .) ( 177, 5)`<br />

Can. publicitv . in US ; Vining report ; 177, 9 .<br />

Use of public opinion polls by WIB ; 2 =,. 6-7 .


I NFORMAT IO N<br />

See :<br />

1,Vartime Informati on Board<br />

<strong>Cabinet</strong> 1,4ar <strong>Committee</strong>- Statements<br />

for press )<br />

Public infonnation, publicit y<br />

Attachment journalists to Can .Annv overseas ;177 ,2<br />

Publicity re AIS warfare ; 183 , 3<br />

WIB ; accammodation, personnel ; 187 , 10<br />

"Time" article re strackling pris.of war at Bowmanville<br />

; prosecution ; 206 , 3<br />

A1]ged enemy agents in St .Lawrence area ; release<br />

Information ; 206 , 3<br />

Publicity re enlistments & call-ups ; 208 , 5<br />

Release military information for publi cation ; 214 ,8<br />

Steel strike ; release information; 216 , 7<br />

Use of public opinion polls byWIB ; :22 , 6-7<br />

Appt . Can.Public Be<strong>la</strong>tions officer in Northwest ;<br />

<strong>de</strong>cision <strong>de</strong>ferred peiiding cozsyultati on WiB & Services<br />

(Recom .14, Spec . Corrm'r ; 250, 7<br />

• Quebec conference ; press arrangements ; 253 , 4<br />

8r .P31 & Sir John An<strong>de</strong>rson attend "<strong>la</strong>rComm ;announcement<br />

; 254 , 1<br />

Br .P.M attends 'IVar <strong>Committee</strong> ; communique ; 257, 8<br />

ARP policy : draft public ststcjnent ; :66 ,?-4 ; 207 ,2-3<br />

Combined Food Board : invitation to Canada ; Press<br />

statpment ; 266 , 5<br />

Housing corigestion, Halifar_ ; publicitr to discouYage<br />

visitors ; 268 , 7~a9<br />

Az"rang :m3nts for release information on <strong>de</strong>f°nce projects<br />

1Vorthwn?t Canada ; 26q, 4-5 1-2<br />

Publicity campaign re treatment of POW by Jap . ;277<br />

Proposal for lea<strong>de</strong>rs Labour organizations to visi t<br />

Can .troops overseas ; not approvei ; 293 , 7<br />

Pub .staterrtsnt re shooting of escaped RCAF PdlY ; 297 ,6<br />

Pub .statements re opening N'V I.~vpean operatior,s ;<br />

298 ,2 ; 299 ,6-7<br />

OCensorship atrocity stories ; SHAEF recommendation<br />

that shd .be no censorship of atrocity stories where<br />

source cited,not acceptable to Can .govt ; 305 ,3


•<br />

INFORMATIO N<br />

Public Information<br />

PUblicity re ferrving US aircraft to Russia via<br />

NW Staging ; 307 ,4-5<br />

Publicity re prea . condi t iona pOW In Gemany ; .330 .4<br />

40


10<br />

INTERNAL SECURITY<br />

Port Securit y<br />

Defence of Canada<br />

See : Internment<br />

a ansse in Canada<br />

Report by British Naval Security M ission re port security<br />

at Halifax ; Security Control . officer ; 110 , 8 .<br />

Mr. Huband's recommendation for central authority ;<br />

Defence Council to consi<strong>de</strong>r with report 3f Superinten<strong>de</strong>nt<br />

E ames ; 158 , 9-10 .<br />

Report of US Maritime Commission ; appt . of emergency<br />

admini strat .ox. ; 161 , 1-3 .<br />

Organization of special branch of RC MP for security<br />

<strong>du</strong>ties in ports, airports, railway centres, etc . ; 168 ,6-7<br />

Commissioner Woods' proposals for organization of<br />

RCAT security service ; to proceed with first c<strong>la</strong>ss of<br />

60 & obtain instructional officers from U .K . ; 171 , 3-4 .<br />

Report of US Maritime Commission ; LOS govt . to be<br />

informed of comments by <strong>de</strong>partments ; 172, 3.<br />

RCMP organization ; difficulty in obtaining candida tes ;<br />

•<br />

A<br />

85, 10-11 .<br />

Ibid ; Lt . Col . Currie's report ; 190 , 3 .<br />

Organization difficulty : 201 , 7-8 .<br />

Ibid ; arrangements for provision of Army personnel<br />

to RCMP ; ?, 1-2 .<br />

P .J . 8 .1) . Journal reference to Can .-U`3<br />

S~ ~ ►5 . .Y"<br />

. . .,<br />

coordination-.<br />

/206 , 5.<br />


INTMWAL SECURITY<br />

General<br />

so<br />

En<strong>la</strong>rgement of ?o<strong>de</strong>ral Police Force ; 5th Column<br />

activities= 5.<br />

Protection of vulnerable points - Sub <strong>Committee</strong> ;<br />

request of De Havi<strong>la</strong> nd Co . ; 10, 1 .<br />

Threatened by acceptance of U . X. internees ; 12, 2<br />

Provincial <strong>de</strong>mands for "civil guards" organizations,<br />

etc ., for protection of vulnerable points ; conflict<br />

with recruiting ; 14, 7 .<br />

Problem of provincial organizations ; distinction b9tween<br />

military & civil functions .- 15, 1-2 .<br />

Ministerial Responsibility for Sub <strong>Committee</strong> on Vulnerable<br />

Points (kin . of Nat . Def. for Naval Services ;<br />

/23, 2 .<br />

Control of firearms ; 11cGeer concern re Jap . situation<br />

in B .C . ; 23• 5-6 .<br />

Registration as a check on subversive activities ; *<br />

/.~. 3.<br />

Inter<strong>de</strong>partmen,tal conference re exclusion from Canada<br />

of subversive elements- 89, 4 .<br />

Protection against sabotage ; re<strong>la</strong>tion to A .R .P . ;90,4-5<br />

Arvida Aluminum Co . strike, sabotage ; R .C .M.P . to investi<br />

Ente ; Defence of Canada Regu<strong>la</strong>tions to be amen<strong>de</strong>d<br />

to provi<strong>de</strong> for military action ; 98, 1-5 .<br />

Arvida Aluminum Co . strike ; amendment to Defence of<br />

Canada Regu<strong>la</strong>tions approved ; 99, 6 and "Note" .<br />

Registration of Japs ma<strong>de</strong> compulsory & exten<strong>de</strong>d to<br />

whole country ; 103, 9-10 .<br />

Measures to be taken in B .C . as result of<br />

Japan<br />

war<br />

; 125 , 3 .<br />

with<br />

PJBD Journal for twenty-fifth meeting ; protection of<br />

vulnerable points ; Sault °te Marie ; 47, 3-4 .<br />

PJBD - 25th Recoa. (protection of Salt Ste Marie*<br />

A/A <strong>de</strong>fence i/ ( 152 , 3-4) (LfA~, 2-3)


1r'TERNIL SECJ3ITY<br />

~• General (continued )<br />

Protection of airfields & oil stores ; 153 , 2 .<br />

RUT responsibility in Northern Quebec ; 171 , 6 .<br />

Battalions for guarding of vulnerable points -<br />

Niagara peninsu<strong>la</strong> ; 172 , 4 .<br />

ROMP protection for munitions in transit ; 173 , 4<br />

Japanese <strong>la</strong>bour on Blue River highway ; RC1.",Y report ;<br />

(See further ; .1$psnese ) / 176 , 1-2 .<br />

Minister of Justice reviews manpower requirements<br />

for police & Intelligence <strong>du</strong>ties ; 178 , 5 .<br />

Protection of vulnerable in<strong>la</strong>nd points ; PJBD Journal<br />

reference : 189 , 5 .<br />

RCMP Investigation re alleged enemy agents in St .<br />

Lawrence area ; ( 206, 3) ( 210 , 6 )<br />

^-,o^om_nonIs*iong rP onlistment enemt , aliens in<br />

C_:n:dian ,r~nv apprv,~i ; ?;_4, 5 ~<br />

Travel of Japanese in Canada limited to 5 miles with<br />

• out permit ; approved subject concurrence Labour &<br />

Justice ; 260 , 8<br />

Ibid ; Labour & Justice unable concur ; rep . ROMP ; CS ;<br />

Labour to couRer ; 263 , 1-2<br />

Ibid ; revised draft Or<strong>de</strong>r referred to E .A. for further<br />

revision ; 277 ,4 (193,6-7<br />

Repatriation Japanese after war ; appt . Commissioner /<br />

is


INTERNATIONAL LABOUR OF?IC E<br />

• Progress in establis*ent at Montreal ; 47, 6<br />

0 INTERNATIONAL WHEAT CONFERENCE<br />

1Kr. Crerar's memoran <strong>du</strong>m basis of government's instructions<br />

to Canada's <strong>de</strong>legates ; question of agreement<br />

; lll, 6- 7<br />

0


IRELAN D<br />

• Likelihood of German attack ; 2s, 5<br />

Situation in -; " l<br />

Proposal re naval stations ; 1j, 1 0<br />

Report of Can. High Comm"r re Anglo-Irish re<strong>la</strong>tions<br />

and miscon<strong>du</strong>ct of 2 Can .aoldiera ; 58, 3-4<br />

Comnur.ication from High Commissi oner to - ; 65, 3<br />

Appt . High CommissBozwr to - ; 98, 1<br />

Two naval bases in Northern - avai<strong>la</strong>ble to US naval<br />

units ; JU, 3<br />

No conscription in Northern - ; 121 , 4 ; 42, 2<br />

Requisition of bin<strong>de</strong>r twine consigned to ; 193 ,4 ;196,8<br />

.A/3 warfare ; UK suggest corvettes exchanged for mine<br />

sweepers based on London<strong>de</strong>rgy ; 247 , 6<br />

Oan.govt . not consulted re US-UK approach to Irish<br />

govt . re expulsionAxis diplomatic missions ; 288 ,2<br />

International civil aviation meetings ; Ire<strong>la</strong>nd not t<br />

be invited to attend Com .discussions in Montreal ; 317• 3-4<br />

•<br />

0


~<br />

ITALY, ITALIAN NATIONAL S<br />

~ Attitu<strong>de</strong> of - ; L, 1<br />

Dec<strong>la</strong>ration of war against - ; L3, 1<br />

Peimission for consuls to leave ; 16, 2<br />

<strong>War</strong> contracts with Canadians of German and Italian<br />

ancestry ; Z;i, 6<br />

Offensive in Near & Middle East expected ; 32,1-2<br />

Italy-Japan-Germany Military Agreement ; 34,5; 6<br />

Invasion of Greece ; 42, 1<br />

Terms if armistice asked for in Africa ; 64, 1-2<br />

Cenmunication re internal situation; llg, 7<br />

Putting into effect against Germany & - of joint<br />

Can .-US Basic Defence P<strong>la</strong>n No. 2(ABC-22) ; 131 , 7<br />

Treatment of German & Italians in Canada ; Italians<br />

to be treated as Finns, Roumanians and Hungarians ;<br />

206 . 3-4 ; 209 , 7-8<br />

Intelligence report on internal situation ; 214 , 9<br />

P<strong>la</strong>n re reciprocal agreements with Germany, Italy<br />

• and Japan re pay for other rank prisoners of war ;<br />

233 . 4-5<br />

Issue of communiques where Can.forces concerned ;<br />

propat;ed statement to Italian people ; 249 , 8<br />

UK proposals re joint rep . to neutral govts . warning<br />

against granting refuge•~ to Fascists approved ; Can .<br />

Minister in Argentine to be advised if approved byUS<br />

and USSR ; 2Z1 , 8- 9<br />

Red Cross report 2 Can . POW transferred from Italy to<br />

Germany ; Ex .Affrs . to investigate ; 256 , 4<br />

UK Prime Minister discusses position of Italy ; unconditional<br />

surren<strong>de</strong>r ; 257 , 7<br />

Badoglio govt . <strong>de</strong>c<strong>la</strong>re war on Ge•rman ; Italy to be<br />

co-belligerent ; 264 , 8<br />

Approval given to signature by Canada with Br . Common<br />

wealth and US of agreements with Italy re employment<br />

talian POW; 274 ,4-5<br />

41


CROSS REir~tENCE5<br />

• Jamaica<br />

See : 'Neat Indies<br />

Joitit Air Trainina P<strong>la</strong>n See : B .C .A .T .P .<br />

Joint Corn .on Economic<br />

Co-ops rat ion<br />

See : US : Can-US Economic<br />

Coope rat i o n<br />

Jus ti ce Dept. See : Internal Security<br />

Joint Cam. on Defence See : X&S : Re<strong>la</strong>tions with US<br />

Pro<strong>du</strong>ctio n<br />

Joint <strong>War</strong> Yro<strong>du</strong>cti m<br />

<strong>Committee</strong> s<br />

Joint Defence Projects :<br />

Interddpartmantal Pane l<br />

See : ]8&S : Re<strong>la</strong>tions with US<br />

See : Defence Projects<br />

•<br />

0


provincial Govts t<br />

JAPAN See also : British Columbia i,tilitary training<br />

of Japanese in )<br />

•<br />

To take advantage of Britain in Far Fast ; threat<br />

to Canada ; 16, 1-2 .<br />

Asking Canadian Govt . to persua<strong>de</strong> U .K . re closing<br />

of Burma Road ; 1 9, 1-2 .<br />

Negotiations re Burma Road ; ZO , 2 .<br />

U.K. agrees to close Burma Road ; enquiring re Jap .<br />

nickel imports from Cantda ; 22, 5 .<br />

Likelihood of attack on West Coast discounted ;<br />

southward expansion ; 35, 2 .<br />

Anticipated aggression in $hanghai ; 27, 6 .<br />

Export of metals to - ; reception of English refugees<br />

from - ; .&8, 1-2 .<br />

Draft telegrams to U.K. re above ; recall of Jape<br />

Minister ; X, 9 .<br />

Conversations with Jap . Minister ; 37 , 6 .<br />

Deterioration in re<strong>la</strong>tions ; conflicting policies<br />

of New Zea<strong>la</strong>nd & Australia ; bombing of "Empress of<br />

Asia" ; 32, 2 .<br />

Burma Road - opinion of various Dominions ; 33, 3 .<br />

Burma Road & French Indo-China ; 3 '_,4 5 .<br />

Axis pact ;( .a, 5t 36, 6)<br />

Export of copper to - ; (34, 5) (36, 3)<br />

Eventuality of war with ; 36, 5-6 .<br />

U .K .-U .S .-Dutch Staff ta lks ; 36, 5-6 .<br />

Telegram re same ; 37, 7 .<br />

Economic pressure ; oil ; 38, 1-2 .<br />

Exchange of information with U .S. & N .E .I . ; 4r, 4 .<br />

Agreement with U .S .S .R . . 2 .<br />

Export of metals to ; jA, 2 .<br />

Proposal to intercept "Kosui Maru" carrying copper<br />

to Japan for Italy ; 97, 5 .<br />

10 Japanese assurances to British Ambassador ; 50, 7 .


JAPAN (continued )<br />

Argentine to take care of British, Canadian •<br />

interests in avant of war ; Ad , 3 .<br />

U.K.-U .S . Staff talks re - ; Dqminion & Dutch<br />

observers ; 58 , 3 .<br />

Diversion of Jap . vessels carrying contraband to<br />

Vancouver discussed ; 61 , 9-10 .<br />

Large scale attack unlikely ; fi2, 5 .<br />

British Assistant Military Attache at Tokyo to visit<br />

Canada ; 63, 3 .<br />

Increasing anti-Britisi; policy ; 6A, 3 .<br />

Qne$tion of interception Jap . vessels ; -6-5 "30<br />

Sale of wheat to - ; g5, 4 .<br />

Polish refugees from - ; 65, 4 .<br />

Exports of asbestos to ; 67, 1-2 .<br />

Exports of wheat to ; 67 , 2 .<br />

Interest in Canadian Pacific Coast ; 48, 1-2 .<br />

Blocka<strong>de</strong> not likely casus belli . . . . g8, 8-9 .<br />

Effect of blocka<strong>de</strong> on ; danger of war ; consi<strong>de</strong>ration<br />

of reply to U .K . ; 69, 1-3 . •<br />

Ibid ; U .K. request granted; U, 49(77, 3 .<br />

P.M. qu@stions Pros . Roosevelt re export policy to ;/<br />

Control of exports tot Jap . comp<strong>la</strong>ints ; modification<br />

of embargo ; 78, 2-4 .<br />

Ibid ; statement by P .M. at meeting of full <strong>Cabinet</strong><br />

re his interview with Jap . Minister, meeting with B .C .<br />

members ; communications from U .K . re Anglo,Jap . re<strong>la</strong>tions<br />

; Churchill,massage to Matsuoka ; Ql, l .<br />

Likely to fight if U .S. Involved in <strong>War</strong> ; 85, 2 .<br />

Stands by Axis ; U .S. convoys mean war ; 86, 1 .<br />

U.K. Military attache to be invited to Canada i n<br />

p<strong>la</strong>ce of Assistant attache ; 87, 3 .<br />

Immediate intervention .unlikely ; 90 9 2 .<br />

Policy re export of wheat to ; 94, 8-9-<br />

U .K . telegrams re export policy to - ; likelihooce<br />

of Japanese entry into the war ; 96, 4 .


JAPAN ( continued )<br />

40 Export policy ; <strong>de</strong>nunciation of onglo-Japanese<br />

Comrr,ercial Treaty ; 97, 1-2 .<br />

Appointment of Minister to ; 98, 1,6.<br />

Joint Eccnomic action against ; 98, 5-6 .<br />

Appointment of Minister <strong>de</strong>fArredl, 102, 4.<br />

Accusation against Canadian Charge d'Affaires ;102, 4<br />

➢<strong>de</strong>nZies proposal re making invasion of Thai<strong>la</strong>nd a<br />

casus bel li ; number of Canadians in Japan ; possibility<br />

of war between U .S .S .R . & Japan ; measures to be taken<br />

in event of war with ; registration of Japs . in Canada ;<br />

/103 , 9-10 .<br />

Canadian concurrence in U.K . representati-oris to<br />

Japan ; Mr . Pearson to study U .K. request re revo6ation<br />

of wheat export- licenses ; 105 , 1-2.<br />

Seizure of S .S . "Boris" & cargo of scrap <strong>de</strong>stined<br />

for ; 105 , 2-3 .<br />

'Nature of U .S . representations ; instructi ons to<br />

Canadian Charge d'Affaires in Tokyo ; 106 , 2-3 .<br />

Evacuation of Canadian Nationals ; Dominican missionaries<br />

unwilling to leave ; lOg, 3 .<br />

Measures to be taken, in event of war with ; 106 , 4 .<br />

Annn~lo-ilmsriean attitu<strong>de</strong> tovards ; 107 , 2.<br />

Churchill aggrooabls to appointment of Canadian<br />

Minister ; 107, 6 .<br />

Appointment of Brig . Foster as Canadian Minister to ;<br />

/108 , 6 .<br />

Consi<strong>de</strong>ration of Inter<strong>de</strong>partmental Cam . re Canadian<br />

aaomercial and financial re<strong>la</strong>tions with ; 108 , 4 .<br />

Arrangements with, for return of Canadian resi<strong>de</strong>nts ;<br />

/108 , 6 .<br />

Acquisition of scrap iron cargo fram S .S ."Boris",<br />

<strong>de</strong>s-fined for ; 108 , 6 .<br />

,, Report of interd apartment al c anmittee on measures<br />

to be taken in event of war with ; 111 , 8-9 .


JAPAN (continued )<br />

Measures to be taken in event of war with ; 113 . 1-0<br />

Position in re<strong>la</strong>tion to - in event of Russo-Japanes e<br />

war ; 114, 1-2 .<br />

Possible, at :ack by - to cut off Burnia Rd ; Chiang Kai<br />

Shek's appeal ;. 115, 5.<br />

Increasing tensity in economic & political situation ;<br />

U.K. policy re U .S .-Japanese <strong>de</strong>alings ; 116 , 7 .<br />

U.K. request re shipment of goods to - ; seizure of<br />

"Boris" cargo- 116 ,<br />

U .K. refusal to intervene in U .S .-Japanese conversations<br />

; 117, 7 .<br />

U.K. reoorts of U .S .-Japanese conversations ; possible<br />

temporary arrangemant for suspension of Jap . troop<br />

movements ; 1 18, 3 .<br />

Lack of Can . representation in meeting of "Pacific<br />

Powers" ; 118 , 3 .<br />

U .S .-,Japanese conversations ; Jap . acceptance of<br />

proposals for mo<strong>du</strong>s vivendi improbable ; 119 , 2 .<br />

Ibid ; U .S . statement of general principles for settle<br />

ment in Pacific substituted for draft mo<strong>du</strong>s vivendi ;<br />

effect on ABCD front ; 120 , 1 .<br />

Southward movement of Jap forces ; threat to Singapore<br />

U.S . view re preventive occupation of Kra Isthmus ;<br />

discussion re U .S . military support ; 12Q, 1-3 .<br />

U .S .-Jap conversations ; ibid ; imminent attack on Kra<br />

Isthmus, Thai<strong>la</strong>nd ; course of action to be taken by U .S .<br />

& U .K . ; 121 , 1 .<br />

Details re RoosevaltyeHalifax interview ; JL2, 1 .<br />

Chiang Kai Shek's views re "mo<strong>du</strong>s vivendi" ; U .S .<br />

enquiry re Jap . troop movements ; joint warning to Japan ;<br />

/23, 2 .<br />

Communications re U .S .-Jap conversations ; Jap reply<br />

to U .S . pnouirv ; warning to - ; appeal to Emperor ; 1<br />

124 , 2-3<br />

~


JAPAN (continued )<br />

104 ar with apan, Cap a ac on earl Harbour ;<br />

ttempted <strong>la</strong>nding in Ma<strong>la</strong>ya ; review of events leading<br />

up to commencement of hostilities ; 125 , 1-2 .<br />

Or<strong>de</strong>rs to Canadian forces to engage Japd"nesa ; "2,<br />

Extension of regu<strong>la</strong>tions respecting trading with<br />

enemy to ; 125 , 4 .<br />

Message from--ArgentIne govt . re staffs of British<br />

Embassy & Dominions Legations in ; 126 , 1 .<br />

Communications re ; 126 , 1 .<br />

Canadian <strong>de</strong>c<strong>la</strong>ration of war ; presentation by Charg e<br />

d'Affaires ; 126 , 1 .<br />

Entry of - into war would result in diversion of wa r<br />

material from use against Germany : 1 26, 3 . ( `,17, 1-2 .<br />

Russia unlikely to <strong>de</strong>c<strong>la</strong>re war on - at early date ; /<br />

U.K. military advisers estimate probable course of<br />

action of - in Pacific ; 127 , 2.<br />

U.S ._govt . not disposed to confine effort to war<br />

with Japan only ; 'i2, .2.<br />

W Question as to whether - most dangerous enemy ; 145 , 5<br />

US Sigrial to Pacific Command re probable attaok b y<br />

in- Eastern Pact fie ; kf&, 1-2. ( 167 , 1-3.<br />

Ibid ; Japanese concentration vast of Midway Is<strong>la</strong>nd ; /<br />

Ibid ; Japanese aircraft carrier 110 milos off Dutc h<br />

Harbour ; 6S, 5..4,<br />

Japanese operations in the Aleutians ; 175, 6 .<br />

Representations of Mr . McGesr & Mr . Turgeon re offensive<br />

operations against ; reports of kohiefs of Staff ; 185<br />

' : . ~i: : : ; ; ~ :,. , .. . .. - : :- , •t. ~9-10 .<br />

PM discusses with Roosevelt, con<strong>du</strong>ct of war ; <strong>de</strong>feat 0<br />

Germany of first importance & absolute surren<strong>de</strong>r should b<br />

<strong>de</strong>man<strong>de</strong>d fr cxn - ; 210, 2 .<br />

Sinking of "Lisbon Maru" carrying British POW ; 225 , 1-2<br />

P<strong>la</strong>n re r?cinro(-al y eree mPnts with German;?,ItdLl.y an d<br />

r)4y for pri soners of war (oth -r ran)r8 ) ; ~' ;',, 4- 5<br />

0


JAPAN (Oont'd )<br />

Decision re Can . Arm y participation with US in<br />

Aleutian operations <strong>de</strong>ferred ; NRYA personnel to be<br />

employed ; 236, 6<br />

Ieid ; extent of participation ; US govt to be informed<br />

Can. govt prepared to consi<strong>de</strong>r official request ; <strong>de</strong>cision<br />

re extent of participation <strong>de</strong>ferred ; 239 , 1-4<br />

Ibid ; US formal request rec'd ; agreement on Can.<br />

participation ; CGS recommendations covering extent<br />

approved ; AQ., 1-2<br />

Ibid ; add'n Fr.Can. battalion to force ; 242, 2<br />

Ibid; draft OC's authorizing use NRIdA personnel ;<br />

providing for cooamand,administration,etc . ; 243 , 2-3<br />

Jap.protest re treatment POW in Now Zea<strong>la</strong>nd ; UK<br />

suggest Coramnonrvealth reply ; Can. position that general<br />

endarsement not appropr<strong>la</strong>tp up#eld ; 244 , 3-4<br />

Minister's report re Aleutian operations ; 247 , 5-6<br />

Conditiors & treatment cf Can .POW In Far East ;<br />

need for immediate action through RedCross ; 251 ,9-10<br />

Future operations against Japan, Aleutian area ; 25d , 2<br />

UK pro-r>o3a1 re publ9city campaign re Jap .treatment<br />

PO W ; <strong>de</strong>c .d3ferred ; ?70 . 3<br />

Publicity campaign re treatment of POW b y Japanese ;<br />

277 , 1- 2<br />

-ka3gb11 ileneliK Inter<strong>de</strong>partmental <strong>Committee</strong><br />

&Development re mr on Research<br />

v;itb Japan ; approved ; 297 ,8-9<br />

Australian PM reports on Australi an<br />

operst•ions in Q war effort ;<br />

.Pacific ; 299 ,5- 6<br />

<strong>War</strong> again -A Japan ; Can . part i ci pat i on : See :<br />

<strong>War</strong> : Post -Hostilities Problems : <strong>War</strong> against Japan<br />

0


JAPANESE IN CANADA See : British Columbi a<br />

For previous : See : British Coiumbi a<br />

0<br />

Movement of - from "protected areas', in B .C . ; <strong>la</strong>bour<br />

camps ; (14_7, 4-5 ~<br />

Conditions in Japanese work camps - Blue River highway<br />

; interested Ministers to confer with Assistant<br />

Corranigsioner Mead, RCM? ; 176, 1-2 .<br />

Ibid ; recommendations of suo-com . of <strong>Cabinet</strong> for movement<br />

olv ; 177 , 2 .<br />

Admission to Canadian Universities ; 189, 7-8 .<br />

Treatment of - evacuated from Pacific Coast ; 193, 4-5 .<br />

Japanese <strong>la</strong>bour on Blua River highway ; 195 , 4 .<br />

Representations from Japarese govt . protesting agains t<br />

alleged ill treatment of - ; 201, 2 .<br />

Fnployment of Japanese in B .C . lumber in<strong>du</strong>stry ; 224 , 07<br />

Travel of - in Canada limited to 5 miles without permit<br />

anprovsd ;svbiect coccurronce Labour & Justice ; 2e0 , 8<br />

Ibid ; Labour & Jus ti ce unanle concur ; rep . of RCUP,<br />

k"S ; Labour to confer ; 263 , 1-2<br />

Ibid ; revised draft or<strong>de</strong>r referred $A for further<br />

revision ; 277 , 4<br />

Repatriation Japanese after war ; appt . Comm'r ; 293 ,6-7<br />

Australian request to enlist Can .uorn Japanese in<br />

Can.grmy for attachment to Australian forces ; referred<br />

to <strong>Cabinet</strong> ; .304, 2<br />

Enlistment Can.born Japanese in Army ; <strong>de</strong>c .<strong>de</strong>f; 315 ,3<br />

Ibid ;not approved ; cd.be enlisted in Canada by other<br />

United Nattons ; 318 , 6<br />

Ibid ; assurances of re-entry to Canada req'd by<br />

personnel chosen for <strong>du</strong>ty ; agreed Jap . be accepted for<br />

enlistment Can.Army for subsequent loan to Australian<br />

govt ; 329 , 5<br />

Enlistment Jap . in Can-forces ; amendment censorship<br />

~irective ; 339,9


GROSS REeERENCES<br />

• Sni,xhta of Columbus See : <strong>War</strong> Charities<br />

Kra Isthmus<br />

See : Far Eas t<br />

•<br />

0


99KOSUI BUBII"<br />

~ Japanese ship carrying copper for Italy ; 47, 5 .<br />

0<br />

0


CROSS<br />

RE r`1:RENCRS<br />

•<br />

Li bya<br />

Lewisport e<br />

See : Near and Middle East<br />

See : Newfound<strong>la</strong>n d<br />

La bour • liov emen t<br />

of<br />

See :<br />

Manpowe r<br />

Labour and Lanour Supply<br />

Exit Control<br />

Lumber shortage<br />

See : l(&S : Primary in<strong>du</strong>stries<br />

"Lis bon Maru "<br />

Sea :<br />

Japan<br />

•<br />

~


M~& :S ; - . Primary : in<strong>du</strong>stries<br />

LA30UR & LABOUR SUPPLY See : Dower<br />

~ Representation on a nati6nal war council ; LO, 6 .<br />

Need of skilled <strong>la</strong>bour in mo<strong>de</strong>rn war ; 15, 2 .<br />

Skilled <strong>la</strong>bour drained by recruiting of 111rd &<br />

Isth Divisions ; 18, 3-4. (25, 5 .<br />

Effect of recruiting on war in<strong>du</strong>stries serious ; ~<br />

Munitions & Supply ; 34, 3 .<br />

Control of <strong>la</strong>bour supply ; 35, 1-2 .<br />

Release of men from Arm,-v ; 35, 3. "7 1-2 .<br />

Control of <strong>la</strong>bour supply - National <strong>War</strong> Services ; ~<br />

C .M .A. letter re exemption ; 38, 5 .<br />

Compulsory training proposal ; 40, 5 .<br />

Inter-Departmental Go-ordination <strong>Committee</strong> on Labour<br />

Supply set up ; 40, 5 .<br />

Proposed measures in war in<strong>du</strong>stries ; 43 . 10 .<br />

Admission of Polish mechanics ; 44, 5-6 .<br />

Compulsory in<strong>du</strong>strial training as an option 't o<br />

military ; discussion of problems involved ; Inter-<br />

,Departmental Conanittee to report ; 50, 1-3 .<br />

4-month 'combined' training programme discussed ;<br />

re<strong>la</strong>tive <strong>de</strong>mands of armed forces & indtistry ; proposal<br />

to use ol<strong>de</strong>r men & women in in<strong>du</strong>stry ; 51, 1-4 .<br />

Re<strong>la</strong>tive need for <strong>la</strong>bour & soldiers ; 54, 5-6 .<br />

Effect of 4-month military training progra mne ;<br />

proposal to release key-men after 2 months ; 60, 3-5 .<br />

Women in war in<strong>du</strong>stry ; 75, 5 .<br />

r<strong>de</strong>nti1ication buttons for key munitions m3n ; 76, 6 .<br />

In re<strong>la</strong>tion to recruiting ; 80, 2-3 .<br />

C .M.A. representations to 'Var <strong>Committee</strong> re <strong>la</strong>bour<br />

oonditions ; MUtemdnts by P.M., biinistess of Labour & Of<br />

Munitions & Supply ; 82, 1-6 .<br />

Postponements to key men recruited by the Army ;<br />

in<strong>du</strong>strv to rely on ol<strong>de</strong>r men (and women) ; 84, 5 .<br />

In<strong>du</strong>strial training for wom3n - Judge Davis Report ;<br />

/84, 7 .<br />

0 Lack of skilled <strong>la</strong>bour - proposed graving dock at<br />

Halifax ; 88, 4 .


LABOUR <strong>de</strong> LABOUR SUPPL Y<br />

Amendment of Qonciliation Act proposed by Minister<br />

of Munitions & Supply ; 88, 7 .<br />

~<br />

Discussion with Minister re Labour policy in war<br />

in<strong>du</strong>stries ; P .C .3884 re minimum wages ; lengthening<br />

of hours ; C .I .O . . coneern re foreign agitators ;<br />

amendment of In<strong>du</strong>strial Disputes Investigation Act ;<br />

<strong>Cabinet</strong> Meeting to discuss ; 89, 1-4 .<br />

Statament by Minister re proposed legis<strong>la</strong>tion for<br />

reinstatement in vivilian life of former members of<br />

the forces : 92, 1 .<br />

Strikes at Arvida Aluminium pl :ant, National Steel<br />

Car Connany, Hamilton, & G<strong>la</strong>ce Bay Coal Mines ;98, 1-5 .<br />

Ibid ; amendment to Defence'of Canada Regu<strong>la</strong>tions ;<br />

Brunning-to meet Union officers of National Steel Car<br />

Co . ; 99, 6 and "lote "<br />

Strike at gational Steel Car p<strong>la</strong>nt, Familton ; govt .<br />

<strong>la</strong>bour policy in government controlled in<strong>du</strong>stries ;<br />

P.M., Minister of Labour, etc, meet <strong>de</strong>legation & ,<br />

report ; 101, 3-5 .7 .<br />

Report of Inter<strong>de</strong>partmental <strong>Committee</strong> re exclusion<br />

of tra<strong>de</strong> union organizers ; amendngnt of Immigration<br />

Oct to increase control ; 103 , 7-6 .<br />

Representatiozs3re internment of C .S . Jackson ; 110 , 4 .<br />

Situation re agricultural <strong>la</strong>bour ; 110 , 10 .<br />

Visit of Tra<strong>de</strong> Union representatives to U.K . ;<br />

<strong>de</strong>cision <strong>de</strong>ferred ; 111 , 9 . Reconsi<strong>de</strong>red ; 131 , 31<br />

Survey by Deputy Minister,of Canadian man-powe r<br />

helpful in consi<strong>de</strong>ring J .K. requests ; 111 , °10 .<br />

Control measures over persons leaving Canada in wartime<br />

; primarily concerned re Can . lumbermen & shipbuilding<br />

<strong>la</strong>bour in B .C . ; 112 , 5 .<br />

Visit to Canada of Mr . Ralph Assheton to discuss<br />

manpower problems ; 113, 4-<br />

Report of Labour '9_ upply investigation Com. re<br />

manpower (<strong>la</strong>bonr supply) ;to consi<strong>de</strong>r statem~,nt by is<br />

Dominion Bureau of Statistics ; 114 , 2-3•


LABOUR & LABOUR SUPPLY (continued )<br />

Manpower problem in re<strong>la</strong>tion to in<strong>du</strong>stry & Service<br />

teprograuunes ; consi<strong>de</strong>ration re compulsory mobilization<br />

of men & women for war work ; 117 , 6-7.<br />

Exit control - question of supply & mobility of -<br />

referred to Joint Econ. Com ; 117 , 4-5 .<br />

Manpower & <strong>la</strong>bour supply ; Army, Navy, Air Force &<br />

war in<strong>du</strong>strial programmes ; 118 , 5-6 .<br />

Labour Supply Inv%estigation Report recommends intro<strong>du</strong>ction<br />

of women into in<strong>du</strong>stry, transference of <strong>la</strong>bour ;<br />

/118 , 6 .<br />

Manpower & <strong>la</strong>bour supply ; 61rmy,`-gavg, Air & war<br />

in<strong>du</strong>strial programmes : Director & Secretary of Labour<br />

Supply Investigation Com . exp<strong>la</strong>in Report ; 120 , 4-6 .<br />

Ibid ; rep<strong>la</strong>cement' of men by women in war in<strong>du</strong>stries ;<br />

<strong>de</strong>tailed review of Army Programme ; 121 , 3 .-5• '<br />

Manpower & <strong>la</strong>bour supply - Army Programme ; 122 , 2-5 .<br />

►i 19 - Navy Programme ; 123, Z .<br />

- ' i r Programme ; 123, 4-5 .<br />

0 1<br />

Munitions & Supply ; Canadian <strong>War</strong> In<strong>du</strong>stry - present<br />

capacities & future programme ; <strong>la</strong>bour supply as yet<br />

presents no problem ; further requirements= ~, 4-5 .<br />

Visit of Tra<strong>de</strong> Union representatives to U". . ; }37~, 3•<br />

Approval of Army, Navy, Air Programmes, 1942-43 ;<br />

Exit control ; specific case re admission of 50 0<br />

lumbermen to Maine Woods ; ,1~5, 6-7.<br />

Movement of - between Canada & US ; Joint Leon. Com .<br />

Resolut ion ;1.2L .3+4 .<br />

<strong>Cabinet</strong> ➢Qanpower Com . Report ; In<strong>du</strong>strial training for<br />

women ; agricultural <strong>la</strong>bour ; supervision of national<br />

selective service ; compulsory system ; :f_reez3ng•of<br />

<strong>la</strong>bour= (jjk , 3-5 1 ( 141, 4-5)( 143 , 3-5 )<br />

National selective s9rvice as recommen<strong>de</strong>d in Cab'.<br />

Manpower Cam. report ; admihistration by 3 )ept , of - ;<br />

1W,onpulsory measures ; }J6, 1-3.<br />

Labour in Canadian gold pro<strong>du</strong>cfi.lon; (}6I, 84( 196 , 6-7)<br />

/197 , 4-5)( 199 , 7-10)


Ld3 OU R AND LABOUR SUPPL Y<br />

Unemployment Insurance Commission in re<strong>la</strong>tion to a<br />

Dypt . of Labour ; position of 9W8 Bds ;( 180# 6-9)(L81, 5-6<br />

/182 , 1-2 )<br />

11aaapower policy ; transfer of administration of NWS<br />

regs. to bept. of Labour ; 192, 1-16,<br />

f Office accommodation for Dept . of Labour ; 204 , 1-3 .<br />

Labour shortage in primary in<strong>du</strong>stries (steelmsasufd:utam<br />

base metals, carbone 3lectrod3s, aerop<strong>la</strong>ne s p rt.ce,lumber)<br />

/192 , 4 .<br />

Labrx,r shortaqe in war in<strong>du</strong>stries ; resolution of <strong>War</strong>time<br />

In<strong>du</strong>stries vontrol -1d . ; 196, 6-7 .<br />

Coal shortage - Coal Administrator recommends return<br />

of coal miners from Army ; 207, 5.<br />

Labour shortage in lumbering, mining & steel pro<strong>du</strong>cti03<br />

<strong>War</strong>time In<strong>du</strong>stries control Od . Resolution, urging compulsory<br />

transfer of - by ASS= re-employment problem involved<br />

in curtailment programme ; 2D8 , 1-3 .<br />

Re-organization of Dept . of Labour & NSS ; 210 ,3,<br />

Labour shortage in timber pro<strong>du</strong>ction in B .C . ;212, .<br />

/213, 51~4 + 3 •<br />

, .: .,~yr3ke<br />

. by United Steel workers of Atner ca - information<br />

to the public ; 216 , 7 .<br />

. Movement of West Indian <strong>la</strong>bour to Canada ; gd.oat,. 3apposed<br />

to entry into Canada of coloured <strong>la</strong>bour : 218, 8 .<br />

Labour supply for lumbering ; (=, 1-2 )<br />

A See also : Munitions & japply - Primary In<strong>du</strong>striE0)<br />

Labour poli cy on Canol & Alcan projects ; (<br />

Possible intro<strong>du</strong>ction of <strong>la</strong>bour* T~om Nfld . ; 223, 3-4 .<br />

Ibid : approvn1 of scheme ; 227 , 7-8 . 75-6, 7<br />

Canadat4,,4abou r authority in Northwest ;(, 9)(4"<br />

Report re add' l lonephoremen and freight handler s<br />

req!d at Halifax & St .John's ; . formation port- battalions ;<br />

referred . to Mr-Ralston ; 237 , 5<br />

Ibid ; NSS to provi<strong>de</strong> <strong>la</strong>bour req'dj Port battali~<br />

not to be . formed; M, 2-3; ::78, 7-8


LAB OM<br />

AND LABOUR 3UPPLY<br />

Proposal of Labour Dept, to transfer Italian prisoners<br />

of war to Canada for <strong>la</strong>bour purposes ; agree d<br />

Sin calcu<strong>la</strong>ting nos . to be accepted, no distinction<br />

ma<strong>de</strong> bet . categories= 2,39, 3-4<br />

Proposals Minister Finance re necessity govt .action<br />

to meet inc .pnsssuu-e on wage and price ceiling policy ;<br />

children's allowances ; govt . officials to explore with<br />

National Aar Labour Board ; 244 . 4-6<br />

Ms=power shortage in nickei & radium in<strong>du</strong>stries ;<br />

curtailment nickel proiuction ; NSS to take necessary<br />

steps; 245 , 4<br />

Manpower <strong>de</strong>ficiencies ; Army, Air,Primary In<strong>du</strong>stries ;<br />

ext . compulsory service to new age grouls sug ;ested ;<br />

need for separation 1&SS from -jep .MinistErr of Labour<br />

and strengthening administration ; 245 , 1-4 ;246, 1-2<br />

Ibid ; Minister of Labour of opinion separation unnecessary<br />

; suggests Assoc . Director ; ZAZ, 9<br />

Becaa .l0 Spec.Comm1r ; work un<strong>de</strong>rtaken by govt .<strong>de</strong>pts .<br />

in No rt4est to be done by Can-<strong>la</strong>bour & contractors<br />

10 if possible ; 247 , 3<br />

Manpower <strong>de</strong>ficiencies ; extension age groups cal<strong>la</strong>ble<br />

un<strong>de</strong>r NR9SA ; lcyu er category men for RCAF ground <strong>du</strong>ties ;<br />

limitation Navy recruiting ; two home dafence forces foi<br />

in<strong>du</strong>stry ; <strong>Cabinet</strong> 1[aanpar er Cam. unable reach agreement ;<br />

referred Council ; 248 , 7-8<br />

Rates of pay for Army persanlel <strong>de</strong>tailed for farm<br />

<strong>la</strong>b our re fe rre d ND & Fi n; _, 8<br />

CS to review Service req'ts <strong>de</strong>fence of Canada ; forma.<br />

tion "works" battalion ; progress of NSS <strong>de</strong>tailing Army<br />

personnel for farm <strong>la</strong>bour ; 250 , 1-2 ; 251 , 1-2<br />

Report Shippirg Bd . on expansi on merchant shipbuilding<br />

programne ; shortage manpower & manning ; <strong>de</strong>cision<br />

<strong>de</strong>ferred ; Dirictor DTSS to consi<strong>de</strong>r ; !~50 , 4<br />

Ibid ; 14SS report programme shd . be approved only<br />

.if add'l manpower not required ; difficulties in manning<br />

agreed programme re<strong>du</strong>ced by 50% in rate prod ln ; 251 ,4<br />

~ 8 , 5-6


LABOUR AND<br />

I.A30UR SUPPLY<br />

Strike at Montreal aircraft p<strong>la</strong>ns ; joint statement<br />

Ministers 11&S & Labour ; <strong>de</strong>cision of National <strong>War</strong> Labou<br />

Board upheld ; 252, 4-5<br />

Manpower shortages ; nickel,base metal mines, fuel,<br />

pulp & paper in<strong>du</strong>stries ; 256 ,4 ; 258 ,10<br />

Ibid ; railways ; Recom .Min .Labour - trans .men oet .Services<br />

;use of category A men RCaF for aircrew' or General<br />

3ervices ;hRliA personnel unfit for Army directed to RCAF<br />

ground crPmr ;jt . Army &!,i r Manning Com ; special <strong>la</strong>bour<br />

corps ; M-ND states Services shd not provi<strong>de</strong> <strong>la</strong>bour ;<br />

application NSS regu<strong>la</strong>tions ; poss .using POW; military<br />

<strong>de</strong>ferment pulp & paoer in<strong>du</strong>s . not necessary ; coiri<strong>de</strong>.rat i<br />

<strong>de</strong>ferred ; M.L~~bour to enquire into pos'n Can .woods <strong>la</strong>bour<br />

New Eng<strong>la</strong>nd ; 259 , 2-4 .<br />

]danpowyr ; Nickel mining ; DM-Labour re -<br />

ion ; t,160, 9<br />

goods <strong>la</strong>bour employed New Eng<strong>la</strong>nd ; NSS & Ex .Affrs t o<br />

report on possibility of return to Canada ; 260 , 10( 284, 4-5<br />

Ibid ; ref~rreti to Council ; 264 ,6-8 ; 277 ,6-7 ; 280 ,3 0<br />

Labour s i*.nat i on, p<strong>la</strong>nt Dom . Steel &_ Coal Co . ,<br />

Trenton,P. .S . ; agreed p<strong>la</strong>nt co#tinue employt .of resi(lents<br />

of community pPn,ling inv-1stieation provincial commissi on ;<br />

272,4-5 .- 274 . 9<br />

Woods <strong>la</strong>bour, N.E. ; fu rth ;3r unfavourable publicity ;<br />

292 , 6<br />

Proposal for lea<strong>de</strong>rs Labour oxg .to visit CanT'troops<br />

overssas, not approved . 293 , 7<br />

NW STaging ; conet'n prog; shortage <strong>la</strong>bour <strong>de</strong><strong>la</strong>ying<br />

completion ; poss .of providing A/F personnel to be<br />

explored ; 2, 6<br />

Employment pr-e f. ex-Serv3 cenen ; SCC340 ,1


LAURi'NTI AN CL ID<br />

,Dbcpr®priation of building ; facilities still avai<strong>la</strong>ble<br />

te Officers ; 111 , 1 .<br />

Consi<strong>de</strong>ration <strong>de</strong>ferred ; 130, 4 .<br />

•<br />

0


•<br />

LUXEL iB OUR G<br />

Invasion of - ; 3, 1 .<br />

Transfer of Govt . to Canada ; 33, 3-4 .<br />

Govt . of - <strong>de</strong>ci<strong>de</strong>s to remain in London ; 34, 6 .<br />

0<br />

is


-A<br />

is<br />

LEASE-LEND BILL Se ,- T ~t.n~<br />

i Vic t<br />

U.S . oritioisms re <strong>la</strong>ck of simi<strong>la</strong>r Bill in<br />

0fanada ; 65, 1-2. • O L6 . 2.<br />

Howe concerned re effect of - on Canadian econo my /<br />

Ibid ; communications with U.K. ; C<strong>la</strong>rk to confer<br />

in Washington ; 67, 2-4.<br />

Effect on U .K. pUrchases in Canada ; R . 4-0 .<br />

Dr . C<strong>la</strong>rk's visit to ::ashington ; application of<br />

Bill to Canada ; necessity of financing U .K . purchases<br />

in Canada ; 70 , 5-6 .<br />

Dr. C<strong>la</strong>rk's repbrt to 0omrwittee on visit to<br />

Washington ; conversation with Diorgenthau & U .K .<br />

Treasury officials ; application of Bill to Canada ;<br />

sale of U .S . securities ; effect of Bill on Canadian<br />

economy ; representations to be ma<strong>de</strong> to Pres . Roosevel t<br />

Cancel<strong>la</strong>tion of Briti'sh contracts in Canada ; t o<br />

• finance all 3ritish purchases ; misun<strong>de</strong>rstanding of<br />

Canadian position by U .S . ; representations to Pres .<br />

Roosevelt re application of Bill to Canada ; further<br />

conversations in Washington, etc . ; 73, 3-4 .<br />

U.K. purchasing program in Canada & U .S . ; leaselend<br />

of U .S . components of U .K. or<strong>de</strong>rs, etc ; 74, 3 .<br />

Extension to Canada un<strong>de</strong>r Hy<strong>de</strong> Park agreement ;<br />

/77, 2 .<br />

U .S . appreciation of Canadian govt's attitu<strong>de</strong> ;<br />

/77, 3 .<br />

Application to Canada ; 78, 1 .<br />

3s-q - fu rttier un<strong>de</strong>r ; United States, (Canada-U .S .<br />

F,oe-nomf a-Go -eperat i on)<br />

U .S . draft agreement re "consi<strong>de</strong>ration" for ai d<br />

exten<strong>de</strong>d to U.K . ; <strong>de</strong>sire for Canadian representation in<br />

conversations ; 111 , 8 ,<br />

o Canadian Policy re New found<strong>la</strong>nd ; possible<br />

application of lease-lend <strong>la</strong>w ; 114 , 5-7 .<br />

Agreement with US Treasury re Can .holdings US exch ;<br />

US informed that upon passage Mutual Aid B111,Can, to<br />

assume liability for Can .pro<strong>du</strong>ced munitions or<strong>de</strong>red by<br />

US for lease-lend to Britain ; 237 , 2-4


~<br />

•<br />

LEASE-LEND BILL<br />

Proposals for re<strong>du</strong>ction of accumu<strong>la</strong>ting sterlinAD<br />

ba<strong>la</strong>nces - including gift to U .K. will favourably<br />

affect U.K.-U.S . negotiations ; L47 . 3-5 .<br />

UK-US "consi<strong>de</strong>ration" agreement ; Article 7 re Imperial<br />

tra<strong>de</strong> preferences ; Can. govt . approval ; 144, 1-2 .<br />

Combined <strong>War</strong> Organizations= Canada's re<strong>la</strong>tion t o<br />

Munitions Assignments Bds ; problem of - & exchange ;<br />

/L50, 2,3 .<br />

UK proposal to off-set financial assumption by Canada<br />

of RAP schools by contribution in kind to BCATP obtained<br />

from US on - 164, 5 .<br />

US-UK Protocol for sgpplies to Bus-iia to inclu<strong>de</strong> US<br />

wbeat to be ma<strong>de</strong> avai<strong>la</strong>ble un<strong>de</strong>r ;}AJ, 5, ( 215, 3-4<br />

Canada to pass Act simi<strong>la</strong>r to iJr leage-lend act ;/<br />

Cont'd RAF training in Canada ; estimated costs of -<br />

loss than expenditure req'd to acquire lend-lease<br />

equipment fr um US and UK; 3L32_,8 •


*C Report t of ~1at ional Textile & Leather Requirements<br />

• noted ; 9<br />

2nd Interim report of Nat ional Textile & leather<br />

Requirements Can ; to un<strong>de</strong>rtake review of inventories<br />

of Services ; 319 . 2-3<br />

•<br />

0


LONDON CONFERt:NCES<br />

OF ALLIED GOT~.M&XM<br />

Proposal to revive Supreme <strong>War</strong> Council ; 4.3 , 1-2 .<br />

• Approval to telegrams re Supreme <strong>War</strong> Council ; 45, 6 .<br />

Can. & aastralian attitu<strong>de</strong> towards Supreme <strong>War</strong> Council<br />

/46, 10 .<br />

Proposal to hold Conference on June 12 ; jL?. , 'L .<br />

PM to visit UK ; (99, 6) ( 100, 2 )<br />

Conference to discuss supplying EUrop® after war with<br />

food & raw materials ; to approve 8-point <strong>de</strong>c<strong>la</strong>ration ;<br />

PH to attend ; J04, 1-2.<br />

PM's review of visit to UK ; report re position of US<br />

& USSR ; 1~ritish military position ; 107 , 1-7 .<br />

Postponement till mid -Sept . of meeting to discuss post<br />

war feeding of Europe, and record adherence to At<strong>la</strong>ntic<br />

Charter ; Can. representation ; 108 , 7 .<br />

Ms second review of visit to ; 108 , 4 .<br />

Post-war European needs ; Bureau to report to inter-<br />

Allied committee ; 109 , 3. ( 185 , 12-13 .<br />

0 Churchill's suggestion for meeting of Prime Ministez~ '<br />


CROSS<br />

REFERENCES<br />

, "DdarRare e"`Hb:(:S See : N .D .-Naval Services<br />

Mechanical transpor t See :<br />

1[enzies .Rt .Hon .R.G. See :<br />

Middle Eas t See :<br />

Military Cooperation See :<br />

Militarv Districts See :<br />

Munitions- and Supply<br />

Australia<br />

Near & Middle East<br />

National Defence<br />

National Defence<br />

ilitar ► trainin¢ See : National Detence<br />

Ccmpulsory Military Traini<br />

l[iouelo n<br />

See : St .Pierre & Miquelon<br />

~<br />

Mobilization of Der- See : National <strong>War</strong> Services<br />

sons & groper ty for C cmpulsor;p Military Service<br />

war purposes etc .<br />

Mennonites (military See : Bompuisory military Service<br />

service )<br />

l[ilitarv Ass ion to See : US : Canadian Legation &<br />

~ Military Mission<br />

Mediterranean<br />

See : Near & Middle East<br />

Ministt~v_at _Ear See : UK: General<br />

Transport(UK )<br />

Mechanized ecLuipment See : IE&S : Genera l<br />

Mari ne Railwag See : ND : Naval Services<br />

Construct i :)n


Ma<strong>la</strong>ya<br />

1Quselier .Admiral<br />

Munitions Assignments<br />

Boards<br />

Madagascar<br />

See : Far Eas t<br />

See : France : F'ight ing Frenc h<br />

See : <strong>War</strong> Organizations : Com.<br />

See : France<br />

0<br />

Uingan Air Statio n<br />

Martinique<br />

Montcalm (icebreaker )<br />

Medical treatment for<br />

Service s<br />

Military inf ormatio n<br />

Mutual Aid Act<br />

Yackenzie River Air<br />

Rout e<br />

Ya i l for t roo-Ps<br />

See : Airways & Airports :<br />

North At<strong>la</strong>ntic Ferry Route s<br />

See : France : Fi gtit i ng Pro nc-h<br />

See : U.S .S .R.<br />

See : National Defence<br />

Hospital Accommodation-<br />

See : Infonnat ion:Operat ional 0<br />

See : United Nations Mutual Aid Act<br />

See : Airways and Airport s<br />

See : Airways & Airports : Trans-<br />

At<strong>la</strong>ntic Service


0 '" 0'rYER See ale o •<br />

0<br />

Air Programme ( un<strong>de</strong>r Natibnal Defence for Air)<br />

Army Programme (un<strong>de</strong>r National Defence )<br />

Navy Programme ( un<strong>de</strong>r National Defence for<br />

Naval Services)<br />

<strong>Cabinet</strong> Manpower Can .<br />

Compulsory Military Service<br />

Defence Programme ( General )<br />

Fire-fighters ( un<strong>de</strong>r National tiYar Services)<br />

Forestry Units ( un<strong>de</strong>r Can . Army - General)<br />

Labour<br />

National Selective Service<br />

Red i o Me chani ce<br />

Transportation Units ( un<strong>de</strong>r Can. Amy - Genaral)<br />

<strong>War</strong> In<strong>du</strong>stry ( un<strong>de</strong>r Munitions, & Suppl - General)<br />

Primary In<strong>du</strong>stries ( " of to ~<br />

40<br />

Mobilization of - ; 6th Division ; re<strong>la</strong>tive <strong>de</strong>mands<br />

of Navy, Air Force and In<strong>du</strong>stry ; 99, 2-5 .<br />

Ibid ; question of troops for Hong Kong ; 110, 9-10<br />

Priorities in - ; U .K . list of requests ; additiorr<br />

al forestry units ; 7 1~1 , 9-10<br />

Survey by Deputy Minister of Labour of Canadianto<br />

prove helpful in consi<strong>de</strong>ring U .K. requests ;<br />

All, 10 .<br />

Mr. Ralph Assheton to discuss - problems on<br />

visit to Canada ; 113 , 4 .


MANPOVJ:m ( continued )<br />

Report of Labour Supply Investigation Com ,<br />

re <strong>la</strong>bour supply ; Dominion Bureau of Statistics<br />

report ; 114, 2-3 .<br />

Ralston's report on visit to U .K . ; review of -<br />

situation ; 115 , 1-2 .<br />

To discuss organization & use of Canadian -<br />

at future meeting ; 115 , 2 .<br />

Army Programme 1942-43 ; manpower problem in<br />

re<strong>la</strong>tion to in<strong>du</strong>stry & Service programmes ;<br />

/ 117 , 6-7 .<br />

Manpower & <strong>la</strong>bour supply ; Army, Navy, Air<br />

Force & war in<strong>du</strong>strial programmes ; Labour Supply<br />

Inpestigation Report ; 18, 5-6 .<br />

Ibid ; Director & Secretary of Labour Supply tO<br />

Investigation Com. exp<strong>la</strong>in Report ; proposal<br />

for <strong>Cabinet</strong> Com . ; 120 , 4-6 .<br />

Ibid ; review of Army Programme ; 1942- 1943 ;<br />

/ 121 , 3-5 .<br />

Ibid ; 122 , 2-5 .<br />

Manpower & <strong>la</strong>bour supply - Navy programs, 1942-43<br />

/123. 3 .<br />

Air Programme,<br />

/123 , 4-5 .<br />

" '• " - <strong>Cabinet</strong> Manpowe r<br />

Com . ; 126 , 4.<br />

<strong>Cabinet</strong> concurrence in <strong>War</strong> Cam. approval of<br />

<strong>Cabinet</strong> Manpower <strong>Committee</strong> ; 128 , 1-2 .<br />

Munitions & Supply ; Canadian <strong>War</strong> in<strong>du</strong>stry -<br />

present capacities & future programme ; 130 , 4w5 .<br />

Approval of Army, Navy, Air Programme ; 134 ,1-<br />

V


MANPOWER (continued )<br />

Report of <strong>Cabinet</strong> Cam. Part 1 ; consi<strong>de</strong>ration<br />

ik eferrea ; ~93 , 3 .<br />

Report of <strong>Cabinet</strong> Manpower Com. ; in<strong>du</strong>strial training<br />

for women ; agricultural <strong>la</strong>bour ; supervision of national<br />

selective service ; compulsory system ; 140 , 3-5.<br />

Ibid ; Mr . Skelton•s draft p<strong>la</strong>n ; nat ional-.selective<br />

service ; <strong>de</strong>partmental responbibility ; 141 , 4-5 .<br />

Ibid ; "agenda of suggestions" ; 143 , 3-5 .<br />

National selective service ; adoption of Cab . Manpower<br />

Com. Report ; administration undar Dept . of Labour ; manpower,<br />

jrasarv®s ; compulsory measures in certain occupations<br />

; p rovision for needs of armed forcea ;J~Lq , 1-3.<br />

Canadian Army overseas - re-organization ;-manpower<br />

position ; requirements for war in<strong>du</strong>stry, etc . 176, 3-5 .<br />

Army re-enforcements for overseas ; shortage of aircrew<br />

; to hold special meeting of <strong>War</strong> Com . ; 177 , 8-9 .<br />

Special meeting re ; requirements of Army . Air r'orce,<br />

40 Navy, <strong>War</strong> in<strong>du</strong>stry, Agriculture, Police & Intelligenc e<br />

fishing in<strong>du</strong>stry, Clerical services, revi vwed by Ministers<br />

concerned ; mobilization proce<strong>du</strong>re - results of calll<br />

national selective service - necessity for rationing of<br />

- & more efficient organization ; problem referred to<br />

<strong>Cabinet</strong> Manpower Com . ; 178 , 1-7 .<br />

Report & recommendations of <strong>Cabinet</strong> Manpower Corn . ;<br />

Unemployment Insurance 6;ommission ; control of employment<br />

joint pro<strong>du</strong>ction committees & collective bargaining,<br />

new housing authority ; national registration ; national<br />

selective service ; centralization of ministerial responsibility<br />

for - policy ; National <strong>War</strong> Services Bds ; <strong>la</strong>tter<br />

referred to full <strong>Cabinet</strong> ; 180, 6-9 .<br />

Unemploymdnt Insurance Commission in re<strong>la</strong>tion to Dept<br />

of Labour ; functions of IiIS boards ; 181 . 5 .<br />

National selective service administration ; functions<br />

of Employment Service of Unemployment Insurance Com . ;<br />

O NqVS boards, 182 , 1-2 . ,<br />

CGS reports on army requirements overseas ; 185 , 4-5 .


idANPOid:R (continued )<br />

Proposed extension of l4 VVS Rags . to, rnaet _ Amy requiremen.as<br />

; <strong>de</strong>ci.sion <strong>de</strong>ferred pending special meet : :~6 ;<br />

/A9. 8-10 .<br />

Army ., Navy, _Air & In<strong>du</strong>stry requirements ; Director of<br />

National Sele.ctiye Service discusses manpower pool -, to<br />

consult with Chairman, WPTB ; 191 , 1-3 .<br />

Policy to •meet , requirements of Services & In4ustry ;<br />

statements by Minister of Labour, Director of National<br />

Selective Service & Chairman, WPTB ; transfer of administration<br />

of NNS regs . to Dept . of Labour ;ptim$ry UA<strong>la</strong>tries ;<br />

RCN - increase in authorized complement ; 193, 2.94 1-6<br />

Labour shortage in war in<strong>du</strong>stries ; resolution of <strong>War</strong>time<br />

In<strong>du</strong>stries k;ontroi Bd . ; Council direction in - policy for<br />

WPTB & NSS ; responsibility for <strong>de</strong>cisions of Birector of<br />

NSS & of W.°TB ; 196 , 6-7 .<br />

PM emphasized danger of accepting commitments<br />

beyond<br />

nation's - capacity ; 196 , 6 .<br />

Curtai~mant of gold mining in<strong>du</strong>~try ; principles<br />

governing W°TB & NSS ;& responsibilit V for their <strong>de</strong>cisions ;<br />

/197 , 4-5)(W, 7-10 )<br />

Proposal for establishment of priorities body to <strong>de</strong>ci<strong>de</strong><br />

between competing c<strong>la</strong>ims re materials, - & finance ; 2" fr7<br />

Rational Selective Service administrati an ; 203, 5 1(206 .65<br />

Ibid ; <strong>de</strong>ficiencies in calls un<strong>de</strong>r NR-11A ; pro p osals t o<br />

remedy situation ; 207 , 2- 6<br />

• d in Armed Services &<br />

Percentage of p opu<strong>la</strong>tion engage<br />

war in<strong>du</strong>stry in Germany, U .K. & Canada ; 207 , 3-4 .<br />

WJTB in<strong>du</strong>strial curtailment policy ; NSS ; <strong>War</strong>time In<strong>du</strong>stries<br />

Control Bd . resolution ; 208 , 1-3-<br />

Can . Army overseas programme ; 209 , 1-3 .<br />

<strong>Cabinet</strong> Manpower <strong>Committee</strong>'s report & recommendations ;<br />

over-all manpower situation ; curtailment policy . .<br />

. Army program 1942-43, 1943 `044 ; manp(ywer rQ .<strong>la</strong>ireTnnts<br />

overseas & in Cana ,ia ; 214, 3-6.<br />

&<br />

Air programme, 1943-44 ; 217 , 4 .<br />

NSS report on reo,uirements<br />

& suF~ply, 19-tZ-~~* -~Ar_,ral<br />

discussion on over-all oblectives ; 219 9 5 .


YANOWER (cont 1d )<br />

HSS report on requirements and supply 1943-44 for<br />

• Armed f o rce s and war i n<strong>du</strong>s t ry ; "1, 6-7<br />

Minister N&3 states war in<strong>du</strong>stry will make no further<br />

drain on manpower pool ; Z j, 7 (&a, 5-6<br />

Manpower coiling for Army overseas pr cg .aprvd ; /<br />

Deferments of military service for workers in primary<br />

in<strong>du</strong>stries ( ooal,base metal,lumbering) ;<br />

=.12 ; j")U.4-5 ; ?uU•3-4<br />

Enlistments and call -ups ; <strong>de</strong>c.in no . secured ; N35<br />

disp roportionate emphasis on non military-Mo<strong>de</strong> ; curtailment<br />

in<strong>du</strong>stry ; critical coal shortage ;A&, 6-7<br />

Cur tai lment Can . war pro d' n ; guns and saomunit i o n;<br />

about 30,000 men to be released ; Q'14, 7<br />

Recommendations of lir .Howe re critical coal sit' n<br />

discussed ; agreed re action to prevent entry of coal<br />

miners into other in<strong>du</strong>stries ; other recommendations<br />

referred spec .canmittee ; T~, 7-10 ( 236 9 3-5<br />

Ibid ; recom . of spec, commi ; tee referred to Council<br />

Revision of ceiling for Army H .W.E. ; 235, 5<br />

Disbandment certain :UaV uni ts r,~sizlt of lowere d<br />

scales of attack,Canada ; no serious re<strong>du</strong>ction in<br />

ma -Apovver'; 2~L3, 6-7<br />

Formation RCAF composite group for co-op with AM ;<br />

agreed on e xp loratory discussions wit !- JT:Kingdpp ; no<br />

commitments Involving add '1 manpower <strong>de</strong>mand a ; 24 3, 7 -8<br />

Manpower whortage in nickel & radium in<strong>du</strong>stries ;<br />

curtailment nickel pro<strong>du</strong>ction ; NSS to take necessary<br />

steps ; 245, 4 -<br />

Manpower <strong>de</strong>ficiencies ; Army, Air,Primary in<strong>du</strong>stries ;<br />

ext . compulsory service to new age groups suggas ted ;<br />

need for separation NSS from Dep.Minister of Labour and<br />

strangthening administration ; 245 , 1-4 ; 246 , 1-2<br />

Ibid ; Minister Labour of opinion separation unnecessary<br />

; suggests RCAF' rep<strong>la</strong>ce able-bod -1 ed men in<br />

ground <strong>du</strong>ties by lower category men, allowing trans .<br />

Wt o ArmN. ; sugges-t a Assoc . Di rect (r ; 249 , 9<br />

Report re add'1 longshoremen & frt .handle rs req'd<br />

X Halifax ; foima tion port battzlions3 referred NLt 237,5


Yd&P o 14 R<br />

Minister HD reports re prov . of msn to meet<br />

overseas requir :ments ; numbers promised b .N September<br />

wd . be transported by October ; 247 , 6<br />

Eztension age groups cal<strong>la</strong>ble un<strong>de</strong>r NRIU ;lo mar category<br />

men RCAF ground <strong>du</strong>ties ; limitation Navy recruiting ;<br />

use home <strong>de</strong>fence forces for in<strong>du</strong>stry ; <strong>Cabinet</strong> Manpawjer<br />

<strong>Committee</strong> unable reach agreement ; referred Coanci1 ;248,7-6<br />

Bates of pay for Army paraonnel <strong>de</strong>tailed for farm<br />

<strong>la</strong>bour referred ND & Labour ; 249, 8<br />

CS to -re v iew Servioe requirements for <strong>de</strong>fence of Canada<br />

in consultation with CCOS ; formation "works" battalion;<br />

progress NS5 <strong>de</strong>tailing Army personnel forifarm <strong>la</strong>bour ;up<br />

to 10 to be released ; 250, 1-2 ; 251 , 1-2<br />

Rep ort Sh i ppi Tg Bd. o n expanai on of Can, me rchant<br />

shipbuilding programme ; sho rt age manpower & manning ;<br />

<strong>de</strong>cision <strong>de</strong>ferred ; director NSS to consi<strong>de</strong>r ; _z50, 4<br />

-Ibid ; WS report prograrime shd be<br />

no add'l manpower approved only if<br />

req!d ; difficulties in manning<br />

agreed prog.<br />

; 6-6<br />

re<strong>du</strong>ced by %60 in rate prod 'n ; 251,4 ;258 ~<br />

CS' report re revised scales of attack ; consi<strong>de</strong>rati on<br />

<strong>de</strong>ferred pen ing report M-ND on manpower re q'd ; 258 ,7-8<br />

Ibid ; report to be accepted as basis for revision<br />

p<strong>la</strong>ns <strong>de</strong>f ence _ o f Canada ; 256 , 1-2<br />

Re<strong>du</strong>ction operational troops in Canada ; 7th & 8th Div<br />

disban<strong>de</strong>d ; release manpower ; 256,2-4 ; 259 , 9<br />

Manpower shortages ; nickel,base metals,fuel wood,<br />

pulp & paper in<strong>du</strong>stries ; ~56, 4; 258 , 10<br />

Br.proposals for further assistance to AI14; men avai<strong>la</strong>ble<br />

as result slowing dovn. Naval shipbuilding programme ;<br />

9pec .Commr - Recam .16 ;contracts granted by US for<br />

maintenance-A<strong>la</strong>ska hwy ; Can . contractors & <strong>la</strong>u our shd .be<br />

employed ; 258 ,1- 2<br />

Br .proposals further assistance RN accepted on co<br />

di t i on no further drain on manpower ; 258 ,4-5


DidZCPpf%YiM ( continued )<br />

;AG report on general poll 17 m: rchant shipping ;<br />

• reauction rate const'n involved <strong>de</strong>crease in manpowe r<br />

difficulties ; <strong>de</strong>ferrel ; 258 ,6 ; approved ; 'ti61 ,6-7<br />

Manpower shortages, nickel,base ni3tals,fuol,pulp &<br />

papQr,rai lways ; Recrm .Minister of Labour - trans .men<br />

between aervi ces ; use of category d men in 3CV2 fQ<br />

aircrew or dzmy General Service ; Mib1A personnel unfit<br />

Army di rectod to RCAF groundcraw ; it-Army & Air<br />

Manning Ccc► ; special <strong>la</strong>bour corps formed ;<br />

BS-ND states aervices shd .not provi<strong>de</strong> <strong>la</strong>bour ;applicatim<br />

::SS regu<strong>la</strong>tions ; poss .using PpI,9 ; military <strong>de</strong>ferment<br />

pulp & paper in<strong>du</strong>stry not necessary ; <strong>de</strong>cision <strong>de</strong>f ;<br />

M.Labour to enquire r(.~ Can.woods <strong>la</strong>bour employed in<br />

New Eng<strong>la</strong>nd ; 259 , 2-4<br />

'Return Can.For3str,y Corps personnel to Oanada apprvd ;<br />

employnent ; 259 ,4T5 ; 261 , 7<br />

Return Can.Fi re rightera Corps to Canada ; <strong>de</strong>cision<br />

•cinferrpd ; ?59 ,5 ; 260,7 ; 265, 5<br />

Disbandment 6 OWE squadrons & transfer personnel<br />

overseas ; <strong>de</strong>ferred ; 256 ,6-7 ; ac7r,rored 260 ,3<br />

Can.wood ;3 <strong>la</strong>bour,?tZew l:nP<strong>la</strong>nd statr3 ; 260,10<br />

fii cnel mining ; report of 260 ,9<br />

:.greem-~nt bet . Air & "rmS, in rQ cr<strong>la</strong>tii ng and transfer<br />

of r~•,rsonnel ; , 162 , 3- 4<br />

Ai r d -3 f,3nce Cnna da P<strong>la</strong>n, 19-i4, approved, 26,1, 6<br />

Can.woods <strong>la</strong>b on r, New Eng<strong>la</strong>nd atates ; .referred to<br />

Council ; ,?6j, 6-8<br />

N68 ,6-7<br />

Acquisition & op.ration aircraft carriers ;265,1-3~<br />

i:Sanpower. r o,(nrite ment s ; ND-ES - 11,000 (19 44-45 and<br />

1945-46) including 'ARCi I~i ; Ar my - 5,000 month ;<br />

ai r Force - 3,000 aircrew month ; 2d5 ,3-4<br />

Canada's food posi tion ; 13oour supply ; :71 ,_1-4<br />

r'orestry Corps personnel cd .not be granted leav e<br />

for employment in base metal mines ; 272 , 1<br />

I bid ; arrangements for further pending return suspen<strong>de</strong>d<br />

Mr-Ralston's retum ; 24 , 2


1tAV0',M (Con~ inued )<br />

Acquisition aircraft carriers; manning ; 277 ,7-8 ;<br />

274 ,3-4 ; 276 , 5<br />

Report & Recom . Inter<strong>de</strong>partmental Com .Merchant<br />

3hipl1king policy re merchant shipping ; 275 , 2-5 ; 276 ,8-9<br />

Return further Forestry Corps personnel ; oppositio n<br />

M-Laoour to Corps personnel, as such, <strong>de</strong>tailed for service<br />

in woods principal difficulty in using those<br />

returned from UK ; <strong>de</strong>c .<strong>de</strong>ferred ; 276 ,1-2<br />

Woods <strong>la</strong>bour in New Eng<strong>la</strong>nd states ; agreed previous<br />

<strong>de</strong>cision to remain unchanged ; up to 3,500 workers to be<br />

allowed to enter US for woods operations ; NSS to con<strong>du</strong>ct<br />

field survey ; 277 ,6-7<br />

Forestry Corps ; no further personnel to be returned<br />

at present ; ND &U3 to make arrangements for employt .<br />

personnel in units for govt .woods operations ; 277 , 7<br />

Crovx Assets Allocation Com ; recom . re surplus,<br />

war materials ; Def .Council di rect4d prepare report re<br />

contemp<strong>la</strong>ted numerical strength Services at close of<br />

of hostilities ; 273 , 5 _<br />

Agricultural policy ; manpower ; M-Agric. suggjsts•<br />

change policy of call-up to inc . nos . men avai<strong>la</strong>ble for<br />

agric ; reverting to comp. mil . service on 4 mos : basi a ;<br />

M. Lab . proposes leave be given to men called un<strong>de</strong>r NRtid<br />

by removing present restrictions of compassionate leave<br />

farm or<strong>de</strong>r ; Army 3taff of view no <strong>la</strong>rge nos . of man<br />

yiel<strong>de</strong>d by adoption proposals ; suggest re-allocatian<br />

manpowo.r bet . agric . & In<strong>du</strong>s . ; 278 , 6<br />

ShSplngding, Halifax & yt .Johns ; port -canpanies ; lon<br />

sharemen ; ext .powers of <strong>War</strong>time Adm . Can . At<strong>la</strong>ntic Ports<br />

re <strong>la</strong>bour situat ion in sr ipload i rg operations ; employment<br />

ArrV port companies ; moffification terms of employment<br />

lorgsnarementreferred to Council ; ::78 .7-8<br />

Manning of merchant vessels ; report of Adv .Com .<br />

Merchant hipping Policy ; no immediate manning problem ;<br />

to report further ; 279, 1<br />

Manning of inerahant vsssels ;, recom.re intro<strong>du</strong>ction<br />

workmen's compensation approved ; 279 , 1-2<br />

H,


;d.W091tEM ( Cont 0 d )<br />

Manpower situation in war in<strong>du</strong>stry ; statement of<br />

~ future manpoAer requirements to be pripared bN- Servic e<br />

& 3 &S to Ge prepared for consid-iration Mar ./44 ; 279 ,5<br />

Woods <strong>la</strong>bour, New Eng<strong>la</strong>nd 3tates ; field survey<br />

submitted ; <strong>de</strong>c .<strong>de</strong>ferred pending further consi<strong>de</strong>ration ;<br />

280 , 3<br />

Ibid ; US urge re-consi<strong>de</strong>ration policy re - ; agreed<br />

cd . not acce<strong>de</strong>to (JS representations ; w84 , 4-5<br />

Goldmining ; ceiling on treated tonnage ; allocation<br />

manpovar by ICS to gold mining nullifying restrietiorm<br />

on in<strong>du</strong>stry ; 285 , 1<br />

NIN Staging ; Can .contractors & <strong>la</strong>bour to be<br />

employed ; ;:88 , 2-3 ; 290 ,2-3<br />

_UK request for inc .shell pro<strong>du</strong>ction ; M&S to proceed<br />

with p<strong>la</strong>ns_ for resumption ; enquiry addressed UK for<br />

reasons for; 292,Z ; 293,4-5<br />

ALrther unfavourable publicity re woods <strong>la</strong>bour<br />

NE ; agreed-former <strong>de</strong>c .to stand ; 292 , 6<br />

• Army overseas ; manpomr reyuirements; re-enforcemerts<br />

- poss . of ceasing A/F & Naval 'recruiting ; to be explored<br />

by 2 Services ; 301 ,9-10 ; 302 ,4 ; 303, 5<br />

NW Staging construction prog . ;shortage <strong>la</strong>bour <strong>de</strong><strong>la</strong>ying<br />

completion ; poss .providi ng A/F personnel t o<br />

be explored ; 302 , 6<br />

Amendments to msnpover ceiling .1rup overseas<br />

approved ; 308 ,3-4<br />

Repatriation and ddmobilization Service personnel ;<br />

priority for_ discharge ; M-Dd&S states reconversionin<strong>du</strong>stry<br />

<strong>de</strong><strong>la</strong>yed if <strong>de</strong>pen<strong>de</strong>nt upon return Service personnel ;<br />

referred Service Ministers ; 313 ,4-5 ; 314,4_5 ; 315,1-3<br />

Ibid ; U-Lab .states &S <strong>la</strong>ck authority to direct<br />

personnel on leave from Army to specific employment ;<br />

p<strong>la</strong>n simi<strong>la</strong>r "Farm Duty p<strong>la</strong>n" approved ; making NRMA<br />

Personnel avai<strong>la</strong>ble for urgent civil <strong>du</strong>ties at Army<br />

0 ay & all'ces ; 318,3-4


MANE' OWER ( C ont' d )<br />

BCATP ; p<strong>la</strong>nned re<strong>du</strong>ctions in training ; disposition<br />

surplus aircrew ; 319 , 5<br />

CAO ; reinforcement positinn ; use of NRIiA personnel<br />

overseas ; 319,5-6 ; 320 ,4-5 ; 321 ,1-3 ; 322 ,1-3 ; 323 ,1-3<br />

Acceptance add'1 POW ; manpower difficulti .:s ;request<br />

refused ; 325, 8<br />

Forestry Com,,anies ; allotment to 21st Army Group ;<br />

no immediate financial or manpower implications ;apprvd ;<br />

326,2-3<br />

Re-org. 6th Division; 3 :A, 8<br />

CAO ; reinforcement situation ; 327 ,8 ; 328 ,7 ; 329 ,11 ;<br />

330 ,6- 7<br />

RCAF <strong>de</strong>mob .policy ; transfer to Army ; 329 ,6 ; 330 ,4-5<br />

jAr ami nst jean : M }p ower iM11 calt i ons<br />

See : J&r: PHP : JSp=ea e war<br />

Transfer Can .forces from Italy ; manpower savings re<br />

linesof communication & ancil<strong>la</strong>ry units= 1",11-12<br />

Enlistment Nfld .personnel in Can .Aimy; ,breed •<br />

not <strong>de</strong>sirable ; 331,1Z<br />

Transfer <strong>de</strong>mob .RCAF personnel to Army ; 33 ,12<br />

Reinforcement positi cc ; Y-ND reports intention t o<br />

requisition further Nos . NRlI1A pers . for overseas service ;<br />

333, 5<br />

Report on reinforcement situation ; NRMA <strong>de</strong>serters ;<br />

3y34,3-4 ; 33M5 ,7-8 ;<br />

Regu<strong>la</strong>tions governing discharge of RCAF pera ainel<br />

and liability for servine un<strong>de</strong>r NRDSA; 33591<br />

Forestry Co ; request for <strong>de</strong>spatch to NW -1wu mpe ; to be<br />

returned to Canada ; 3;&,9; 33„7,11<br />

Future policy re NRMA personnel ; re<strong>du</strong>otion of pay ;<br />

<strong>de</strong>c .<strong>de</strong>f ; 335,8<br />

Enlistment discharged RCAF in Fr. Air Force ; manpower ;<br />

Z~P-,9 ; 336 , 2.3<br />

Reinforcements . report Inspector Gen 3ral ; 437,4<br />

838,4 ; 339,2- 3<br />

Agricultural leave policy ; U-ND re measures to assist<br />

<strong>la</strong>bour ; to report re poss . modifying or eliminating<br />

requisitions for men un<strong>de</strong>r NRl[A ; 338 ,1-2


I1ANP C1WER<br />

Def.Yinisters report re re-allocation, repatriation,<br />

<strong>de</strong>mobilization & re.establishment ; public state<br />

ment re policy re war against Japan ; cont'n of callups<br />

; <strong>de</strong>ferments for agriculture ; reinforcement<br />

situation - 5-j aws .supply ; u-ND to review manpower<br />

requirements ; 33 ,b ;(SCC) 340 , 1<br />

Termination of hostilities ;p<strong>la</strong>nning date ;war suppl<br />

prograunmes ;cont inu tion call -ups ; manpower shortage<br />

handicapping reconversion & reconstruction ;340,2-4(S C<br />

Acceleration <strong>de</strong>mob ; manpower shortages re reconver<br />

sion ; repo rts on Service <strong>de</strong>mob ; 342 ,3 .-4(SCC )<br />

•<br />

0


DiERCHANP WINE<br />

vercliant seame n<br />

Accommodation for merchant seamen,Halifax ; 57,11<br />

Bct .aeamen's manning pools ; approved ; 116 ,3<br />

Training metchant seamen approve3 ; 116 , 4<br />

A/A training for merchant seamen ; 116 .4-5 E<br />

Pos'n of Finnish,Hun-,arian & Roumanian seamen ;jA[)y,1/<br />

Manning pools for alien merchant seamen ; proposal<br />

to p<strong>la</strong>ce Allied Nations establishments un<strong>de</strong>r supervision<br />

Director Merchant Seamen ; 171 , 1<br />

Honours and awards for ; 1U , 2<br />

Can .merchant shipping ; 1943 allocations : 229 ,10-11<br />

Report Shipping Bd .re expansion merchant shipbuilding<br />

prog; shorgage manpower ; <strong>de</strong>c .<strong>de</strong>f ; Director NSS<br />

to consi<strong>de</strong>r ; ?-50 , 4<br />

Ibid ; NSS report prog .shd be approved only if<br />

add'1 manpow(~r not required ; agreed prog.' re<strong>du</strong>ced by<br />

• 50% rate pro<strong>du</strong>ction ; 251,4 ; 258 ,5-6<br />

Report Shipping Bd . re general policy in shipbuilding<br />

& manning ; recom . est .Shipping Advisory Cam ;<br />

referred to EAU ; 251 ,4-5<br />

LAC report on recom . of Shipping Bd . re gen3ral<br />

policy merchant shipping ; re<strong>du</strong>ction rate 'const'n<br />

<strong>de</strong>crease manpowirr difficulties ; <strong>de</strong>c .<strong>de</strong>ferred ; 258 , 6<br />

Ibid ; EAC report approved ; est .Inter<strong>de</strong>partmental<br />

Cop ; 261 ,6-7<br />

Report & recan . of AC3ISP ; agreed manning pool<br />

contracts for Can-foreign-going seamen be ma<strong>de</strong> for<br />

<strong>du</strong>ration of war ;gra<strong>du</strong>ates training schools req'd enter<br />

foreign-going service ; foreign-going ships of any<br />

nati~)nalit~ prohibited engagin Can .seamen without<br />

approval Director; exp .seamen compelled report NSS ;<br />

interchangeable system promotions ; workmen's cnnpensa-<br />

• tion; unemployment insurance, etc .approved ; relief<br />

from taxation & spec.rail fares referred Fin ;ACPdSP to<br />

report no .ships which shd .be Can.manned without resort<br />

compilsion in consultation MA Bd ; 275 ,2-5


XERCAA.'Q'!' YARI NE<br />

Merchant seamen<br />

Fin .pos it i on merchant seamen; sick pay ; spec .war bonus<br />

spec. rail_ fare concessions approved ; 276 ,8-9 .<br />

Recom .AC3iSP re intro<strong>du</strong>ction workmen's compensation<br />

approved ; &12,,1-2<br />

ACMSP report on postwar shipping policy & merchant<br />

shipbuilding prog ; consi<strong>de</strong>ration <strong>de</strong>ferred ; 289 ,4<br />

Iuid ; recarmnend postwar shipping policy limited t o<br />

small efficient merchant marine ; to report further ;<br />

292,2-4<br />

Carriage in Can. hospital ships non-combatants (march<br />

seamen) approved ; 292 , 8<br />

Report of ACMSP re disposal & financial policies,<br />

<strong>de</strong>ferred ; 1896 , 6<br />

Ibid ; approved ; referred to <strong>Cabinet</strong> ; 2911 ,2-3<br />

Workmen's compensat ion for seamen ; Labour i)ept .rec cmmend<br />

im titution ; Justice suggests wartime scheme of<br />

govt .-paid compensation ; ACMSP to report ; 298 ,4-5<br />

Regu<strong>la</strong>tion of international shipping ; proposed<br />

moeting,London ; report on UK propos,als to be sur,mitted<br />

by ACmSP ; 302 , 2 ; 30 5,6-7<br />

Workmen's compensation for seamen ; AC USP to prepare<br />

submissi on to Council ; 303 , 6<br />

International merchant shipping ; London meeting ;<br />

agreement on principles to govern continuance coordinated<br />

control of - and for org .central authority ;<br />

signature by Canada approved ; 308, zi-5


BdIMCHANT MARINE<br />

• Merchant Shipp inR<br />

Estimated const'n one million tons apart from<br />

naval const ru ctin ; 132, 6<br />

Can.program ;transfer vessels Can .registry ; 142 ,1-2<br />

Proposed building programme for Services in or<strong>de</strong>r<br />

to avoid requisitioning civilian craft ; 195 ,1-2<br />

Arming merchant sbips ; 195, 4<br />

"Prince Henry" & "Prince David" ;ftiirther conversianto<br />

<strong>la</strong>nding ships ; 217 , 5<br />

Can.merchant shipping ; 1943 allocations ; 229 ,10-11<br />

Const'n Can .supply fleet ; letter,Editor Ottawa<br />

Citizen ; 233 , 6<br />

Report Shipping Bd . on expansion shipbuilding prog ;<br />

shortage manpower & manning ; <strong>de</strong>c .<strong>de</strong>f. ; Director<br />

NSS to consi<strong>de</strong>r ; 250,4 -<br />

• Ibid ; NSS report prog.shd .be apprvd .only if add'l<br />

men not required ; difficulties manning ; agreed prog .<br />

re<strong>du</strong>ced by 50% rate of prod'n ; 251 , 4<br />

Report Shipping Bd . on-gen.pjlicy in shipouilding &<br />

manning ; recan .est .Shipping Advisory <strong>Committee</strong> ; referred<br />

EE,C ; 251,4-5<br />

Revised M&S submission re re<strong>du</strong>ction rate pro<strong>du</strong>ction<br />

merchant ships approved ; 258 ,5-6 ,<br />

EAC report on recomnen•i ::tions Shipping Bd .re general<br />

policy merchant shipping; re<strong>du</strong>ction rate const'n ; manpo<br />

wer difficulties <strong>de</strong>creased ; <strong>de</strong>c .<strong>de</strong>ferred ; 258, 6<br />

Ibid ; EAC report approved ; est .Inter<strong>de</strong>partmental<br />

<strong>Committee</strong> ; 261,6-7<br />

Report recom .of ACMSP ; on merchant shipping policy<br />

Com . t o r~-3port on no . sh ips which sld . be Car-manned<br />

without nsort to compu-ision & allocation elsewhere<br />

ships for which Can .crews could not be provi<strong>de</strong>d ; 275 ,2-5<br />

40 Transfer 4700 ton vessels to iJK; Can.Shipping Bd .<br />

to report on no .vessels which cd .be ma<strong>de</strong> avai<strong>la</strong>ble ;<br />

279 ,5-6 ;<br />

Ibid ; 5 vessels cd .be ma<strong>de</strong> avai<strong>la</strong>ble ;appr7d ; 280 ,4


VERC31TANT MARIN E<br />

Merchant ~hippinti<br />

ACl6SP report on postwar shipping policy & merchant<br />

shipbuilding prog;<strong>de</strong>c.<strong>de</strong>f ; 289 , 4<br />

Ibid; merchant shipbuilding - 10,000 ton vessels<br />

diesels ; improvement crew a ccomnodation ; refined hull<br />

capable higher speed ; re-<strong>de</strong>signing 4,700 ton vessels ;<br />

approved ; recom.re consultation with Can .Nat'l Steamships<br />

re spec.purpose ships for BWI tra<strong>de</strong> not approved<br />

29 2, 2-4<br />

Agreed five 4700 ton vessels to be ma<strong>de</strong> avai<strong>la</strong>ble to<br />

UK;new const'n transferred un<strong>de</strong>r Mutual Aid ; others timecharter<br />

; 295,1-2<br />

Report ACi9SP on disposal & financial policies to be<br />

pursued in field of merchant shipping ; <strong>de</strong>c .dCf ; 296 ,6<br />

Ibid ; approved ; report to be submitted to <strong>Cabinet</strong> ;<br />

297 ,2-3<br />

Regu<strong>la</strong>tion of international shipping ; proposed mee ng<br />

London; report on UK proposals to be submitted by<br />

AC149P ; .%? ; 2<br />

Ibid ; ACDdSP report re ; M5,6-7<br />

International merchant shipping ; London meeting ;<br />

agreement on principles to govern continuance coordinated<br />

control of merchant shipping & for org . certral<br />

authority ; signature uy Canada approved ; 308 ,4- 5<br />

Ibid ; <strong>de</strong>legation's report ; report of AC36SP re - ;<br />

a<strong>de</strong>quate prov .for co-ordinated control in immediate postwar<br />

period ; shipbuilding for other United Nations ; appt .<br />

Can. member to United Maritime Council ; appt . Mr, ,McCallum<br />

with Mr.Lawes (technical adviser) as Assoc .mamber to<br />

United Marl tims Executive ; 316,3_4<br />

Report ACMSP re Administrative Machinery in Canada<br />

approved ; to report further ; 317 ,4-6<br />

Yin. T&C apptd . Can. representative on United Maritime<br />

Counsi 1j 319a3 0


➢dERCHANT MARINE<br />

. Yerolzant ahippina<br />

Shortages civil supplies for liberated countries ;<br />

shipping priorities ; ~A ,S<br />

Radar & Loran operators .-licensing & contro1 ; 33e ,8-9<br />


MERCHANT MARIIE<br />

• Merchant hipping Policy : Advisory <strong>Committee</strong> on<br />

Report of Shipping Bd .re gen .policy in shipbuildin g<br />

and manning ; recom.est .Shipping Advisory <strong>Committee</strong> ;<br />

referred EAC ; 251 ,4-5 ; 258 , 6<br />

Ibi d ; EAC report approved ; es t . inter<strong>de</strong>partmental<br />

committee ; 261 ,6- 7<br />

Membership of AC]S3P ; 266 ,7- 8<br />

Report & Recom . AC➢CSP ; agreed manning pool contracts<br />

for Can.foreign-going merchant seamen be ma<strong>de</strong> for<br />

<strong>du</strong>ration of visr ;gra<strong>du</strong>ates training schools req'd enter<br />

foreign-going sea service ; foreign-going ships of any<br />

nationality prohibited from engagin Can .seamen without<br />

approval Director Merchant Seamen ; exp .seamen compelled<br />

report 1L5E ; interchangeable system of promotions ; workmen's<br />

compensat inn ; unemployment insurance,etc . ;<br />

approved ; Recom .re relief from taxation & specia l<br />

rai l fares referred Finance ; ICbdSP to report on no .<br />

shipa which shd .be Qan.manned without resort to compulsion<br />

in consultation Mutual Aid Bd .& allocation e<strong>la</strong>ewrs7<br />

ships for which Can .crews could not be provi<strong>de</strong>d ;/A75,3 6<br />

Recam.of ACl6SP re intro<strong>du</strong>ction worlsmon's ( 276 ,8-9)<br />

compensation approved ; 279,1-2<br />

ACMSP report on postwar shipping policy &*erchant<br />

shipbuilding prog ;<strong>de</strong>c . <strong>de</strong>f ; 289 , 4<br />

Ibid ; recommend postwar shipping policy limited to<br />

small efficient merchant marine ; to report further ; re<br />

shipbuilding - 10,000 ton vessels diesels ; improvement<br />

crew accommodation ; refined hull capable higher speed ;<br />

re-<strong>de</strong>signing 4700 ton vessels approved ; recom.re consultation<br />

Can .Nat'l Steamships re spec .purpose ships for<br />

BWI tra<strong>de</strong> not approved ; 292,2-4<br />

ACISP report on disposal & financial policies to be<br />

•pursued in field merchant shipping ; <strong>de</strong>c.<strong>de</strong>f; 296,6<br />

Ibid ; approved ; report to oe submitted <strong>Cabinet</strong> ;<br />

297 , 2-3


•<br />

UERCHANT<br />

MARINE<br />

Merchant Zhipplngftlia : Advisory <strong>Committee</strong> on<br />

Workmen's compensat ion for seamen ;Lab.recommend<br />

institution ; Justice suggests wartime scheme of govt .<br />

paid workmen's compensatimn ; ACIOP to report ; 298 ,4-5<br />

Regu<strong>la</strong>tion of international shipping ; proposed meeting<br />

London; report on UK proposals to be subnitted by<br />

ACIQSP ; 302. ,2 ; 305 ,6-7 ; 308,4-5<br />

Workman's compensation ; ACB6SP to prepare draft submission<br />

to Council ; 303 , 6<br />

.International shipping, London meeting ; report of<br />

<strong>de</strong>legat ion; report of ACIeSP re - ; 316 ,3-4<br />

Report of - on Administrative Machinery in Canada ;<br />

approved in principle ; to report further ; 317 ,4-6<br />

0


afi:TIEOA0L0cICAI, sM vICES<br />

• US proposal for special ionospheric station in<br />

Baffin Land approved ; 225,10<br />

Org . meteorological servicesin NW ; Canada to assume<br />

respons. for servicesof permanent value ; US to<br />

install & operateonly supplementary services ; 2130 ,4-5<br />

JDCPP recan . for est . permanent Can.Meteorological<br />

<strong>Committee</strong> approved ; suanission to Council ; 296 ,2<br />

Report of Meteorological Com ; Cansda to take over<br />

meteorological,radio range, communictti )ns services<br />

on Mackenzie River Air Route ; 310 ,1-2<br />

PJBD Journal,meetings Sept .6&9 ; 33rd Recom ; US<br />

proposals re transfer weather stns . & Amy communications<br />

systems to Can. control referred to Meteorological<br />

Cam . for report ; 316 ,6-8<br />

Meteorological services Northeast Staging; 6-7<br />

Com . recommendation that Banada take over ;apprvd ; 332 ,/<br />

•<br />

0


MEMO<br />

• Can .partic :patinn in discnssions with US ;UX ; Mexico ;<br />

Australia & Brazil re international exchange stabiliza<br />

ti on ; Can.p<strong>la</strong>n not to comit govt ; 2141 ,5 ; 242 ,1


MINES AND RESOU<strong>RG</strong>ES<br />

Grant for <strong>la</strong>boratory testing work on <strong>de</strong>fence<br />

• materials ; 21,4<br />

Approval of Minis-er's recomanen .ation re Fe<strong>de</strong>ral<br />

assistance to certain roadsin mining areas ; 106 ,5<br />

Recom .7, Spec .Comm'r ; protection Can .interest s<br />

in oil resources of NW ; Spec . Conm'r to make survey ;<br />

247 , 3<br />

Aerial survey ph oto grap2p; D/M&R to report on<br />

present and pr os pe ct i ve aerial survey req't s ; urgency<br />

of -; arrangements with provinces ; 297 ,6- 7<br />

Ibid ; 302,7-8<br />

Ibid ; approved ; 307,3-4<br />

Acquisition tJ3 hospital at the Pas by -<br />

( 326 ,6 )<br />

; 328,8<br />

•<br />

0


MIIr'ES AND RIBOURCFS<br />

• Immigration Brancn<br />

To confer with other Depts . re exclusion subversive<br />

elements ; 89 ,3- 4<br />

Transfer administration of exit control from Ex .<br />

Affrs . to - ; 116 ,6-7<br />

Exit control ; inter<strong>de</strong>partmental com .report ; US<br />

immigration regu<strong>la</strong>tions ; 117 ,4-5<br />

Recom of - re Finnish,Hungarian & Roumanian seamen ;<br />

135 ,1- 2<br />

Proposed amen~:ments to Immigration & Naturalization<br />

Acts ; com .military service for aliens ; 143 , 3<br />

Can-US reciprocal arrangements re Army <strong>de</strong>serters<br />

& draft eva<strong>de</strong>rs ;objection of - ; 157 ,2-3<br />

Negro immigration ;admiss ion of domewtic servants<br />

from BWI ; 158 . 10<br />

Movement of West Indian <strong>la</strong>bour to Canada ; govt .<br />

opposed to entry into Can~.da coloured 14,,,jur ; 218,8<br />

Intro<strong>du</strong>ction Nfld .<strong>la</strong>bour ; 223,3-4 ; i:27 ,7-8<br />

Proposal re assistance to Br .wives of Canadians<br />

re future life in Canada ; - to explore ; 244 . 4<br />

Ibid ; NVv'S to consid?r ; 258 , 3<br />

Ibid ; Can. High Commissioner urges further consi<strong>de</strong>ra<br />

tion ; agreed no action ; 259, 6<br />

Proposals re rfspons . for movement to Canada <strong>de</strong>p .<br />

of overseas personnel ; Services to confer ; 284 , .3-4<br />

UK govt . reques t views of Dominions re question of<br />

Br. i :wmigrati on after war ; <strong>de</strong>c .<strong>de</strong>f ; 28 8 ,7-8<br />

Return <strong>de</strong>p . members of Norces to Canada ; Inter-<br />

Service Com.recom. respons rest with YNH ; difficulties<br />

arising bet .voiuntary organi~ :tions & Red Cross ;<br />

<strong>de</strong>c .<strong>de</strong>ferred ; 289 ,3-4<br />

Ibid ; agreed as temporary arrangement ; Red Cross<br />

• assume respons . <strong>de</strong>p .in transit & for coordinating<br />

activities voluntary org ; Iruaigration regu<strong>la</strong>tions to<br />

be amen<strong>de</strong>d to provi<strong>de</strong> treatment of <strong>de</strong>p .as Can*<br />

nationals ; 292,6-7


MI IWZ AND RE, SOURCE S<br />

Imr*r ati on Branch<br />

•<br />

Admission to Can .with immigrant status of UK discharged<br />

personnel married to Can .nationals approved ;<br />

provi<strong>de</strong>d similsr privileges granted Can . persanne1 ; 292 ,7<br />

Repatriation Jap. after war ; appt . Comn'r ; 293 ,6-7<br />

Postwar migration policy ; Servicemen's <strong>de</strong>p ; UK<br />

Servicemen ; agreed Can.not disposed participate in<br />

co-operative scheme for assisted migration within<br />

Commonwealth ; preferential treatment to UK Servicemen<br />

served in Canada ; physical condition <strong>de</strong>pen<strong>de</strong>nts Can .<br />

Servicemen not to be barrier to admittance to Canada ;<br />

294 ,3- 4<br />

Arrangements for interim relief & rehabilitation<br />

civilian repatriates ; 303 , 2<br />

Recan . of - re amendment existing <strong>la</strong>w to confer<br />

icanigrant status upon persons serving Can . forces ;<br />

approved ; 303 , 2<br />

Commonwealth migration policies ; UK proposals f<br />

London conversations ; referred to Caoinet ; 309 ,3<br />

Servicemen's <strong>de</strong>pan<strong>de</strong>nts ; entry into Canada ; repor t<br />

com . recommending elimination permission to <strong>de</strong>p . to<br />

select own medical practitioner ; Im .Br.to withhold<br />

permission to enter from <strong>de</strong>p .with infectious diseases ;<br />

approved ; 309 , .:-3<br />

'<br />

Coamunwealth d iscuss ions on migrat ion ; UK Inv! tat io<br />

accepted ; report of inter<strong>de</strong>partmental eom ; 311 ,$-9<br />

Ibid ; Can.govt .not to take part at this time ; 329 ,2,<br />

Servicemen's <strong>de</strong>pen<strong>de</strong>nts ; avai<strong>la</strong>bility surplus<br />

shipping ; H-MR re administrative difficulties ; 339 .7-8


03nitions Assi ent Bd .<br />

National Defence for . S<br />

3QUNITI0VS & SUPPLY See also : Construction of Jft-<br />

-<br />

r. . .<br />

National raDefence Dept* .<br />

Labour Supply Problem<br />

<strong>War</strong> Supply Boar d<br />

Raw Materials Board<br />

Orimnization of the Department<br />

Special powers conferred on Minister ; 4, 6 .<br />

Appointment of Minister to be announced ; 4, 7 .<br />

Mr. Howe appointed ; transfer of certain branches of<br />

the Dept . of Transport ; 1 0, 5 .<br />

Transfer of functions of <strong>War</strong> Requirements Bd . to<br />

Statistical Section proposed ; 66, 1 .<br />

Controllers to co-operate with <strong>War</strong>time Prices &<br />

Tra<strong>de</strong> 3d . through Chairman of 71ar In<strong>du</strong>stries Control<br />

34 . ; 10.3 , 4-5.<br />

Estimates and <strong>de</strong>partmental operating expenses ; 130, 6<br />

•<br />

Liaison with Department of National<br />

Defence<br />

Economic Advisory <strong>Committee</strong> Report ; 10, 5 .<br />

Or<strong>de</strong>rs <strong>de</strong>pend on Financial authorization ; 11, 2-3 .<br />

P"jaWrsmans. abti:adlo4ation as re<strong>la</strong>ted to ~epts. of<br />

N.D . & M.& 3, ; 154, 4-5.<br />

Functions of Ottawa <strong>Committee</strong> on Army Assignments ;<br />

Minister of N. & S . feels <strong>Committee</strong> a hindrance to<br />

contractual obligations ; 173, 2 .<br />

Establishment of priorities in <strong>de</strong>fence constriactio<br />

projects within & between the Services ; 199, 5 .


"=ITIOINS AND SUPPLY<br />

~ Prim3 r~, In<strong>du</strong>stries _ ,<br />

t~riculture<br />

See also ; rqnQral (Same Section)<br />

Exit Contro l<br />

Labour shorta. Q7Q In - ; steel manu-facture, base metals,<br />

carbon electrodas . aerop<strong>la</strong>ne spruce, lumber ; Minister<br />

recommends freezing or<strong>de</strong>r In r-spect of "93A.<br />

Minister stresses necessity of maintainino - in Canada<br />

/207 , 4 .<br />

Coal shortage - (:oal ~ministrator reaomr~nis return<br />

of c.Qal miners from army ; 207 , 5. ( 208 , 1-3 .<br />

Labour stinrtags in lumbering, minine & steel p ro<strong>du</strong>cticn!<br />

Lumber shortag -ri in D .C . ; affect on war pro<strong>du</strong>ction ;<br />

granting of <strong>de</strong>pletion allo;vance ; ( 212 , 8-9 )( 21~5 , 5)<br />

Lumber shortage in Canada = d,)2ayeT construction at<br />

naval & air schools ; 2 149 3 .<br />

~Ibid ; report of Minister of Monitions & Supply-, priori-,<br />

ies arrargem -3nt s ; 215, 5.<br />

Effect on - of drain of manpower to Sorvicee& war in<strong>du</strong>stry<br />

; 219 , 5 .<br />

Labour supply for lumbering ; recommendations of Tir. .ber<br />

Controller ; situation re mining, agriculture ; arrangements<br />

with NSS & Armed Services ; ( 222 , 7-8)( 223 , 1-2 )<br />

Lumber pro<strong>du</strong>ction .- effect of Can-US <strong>la</strong>bour policy re<br />

Canol & Alcan pro oects ; ( 222 , 7-8)( 223, 2-3)( 225 , 9)<br />

Possible intro<strong>du</strong>ction of <strong>la</strong>bour from Nfld . for work i n<br />

lumbering, mining & agriculture ; 223 , 3-4 .<br />

IInployment' or Japanese in B .C . lumber in<strong>du</strong>stry ; 224 ,6-7<br />

Coal mining situation - consid3ration of <strong>de</strong>ferment of<br />

coal miners ; 229, 12 .<br />

Lowering of b .C . age lirrd t for coal min ,~rsq 2`' . 12 .<br />

Critical situation in coal, base metals & timber pro-<br />

, <strong>du</strong>ction ; discussion re <strong>de</strong>ferments of military service<br />

in - ;(230 . 4-54(Z31, 3-4 )<br />

:~ :-list mpnts anal call-ups ; <strong>de</strong>c .in no . 4ec11rcl ; "~S dishropnHtlonate<br />

emphasis on non-militarv<br />

war<br />

needs<br />

in<strong>du</strong>str,q ;<br />

; curtailment<br />

critical coal shortage ; ~a , 6-7


4TJN1TIOW<br />

AND SUPPLY<br />

P imarv In<strong>du</strong> st rs<br />

6<br />

-Ieccmm3ndations of 3Er.Howe re critical coal situation<br />

discussed ; agreed re action to prevent entry of coal<br />

miners into other in<strong>du</strong>stry ; other recommendations referred<br />

to spec. committae ; 234 , 7-10<br />

Ibid ; rcl cormandations spar. . conanitte3 refgrre i to<br />

Crninr :l ; 26 , 3-5<br />

Manpower <strong>de</strong>ficiencies ; Army,Air, Primary in<strong>du</strong>stries ;<br />

nickel and radium in<strong>du</strong>stries ; curtailment nickel pro<strong>du</strong>ction<br />

; NSS to take necessary action ; 245 , 1-4<br />

SAC report on request-for loan by Michipicoten Mines<br />

re prod'n iron ore ; lean not approved ; P~ ,52, 2<br />

Manpower shortages ; nickel,base m9tal,fuel wood, pulp &<br />

paper In<strong>du</strong>stries ; 256 , 4 ; 258 ,10<br />

Ibid ; railways ; 13ecom.ldi n.Labour ; trans-men bet .Services ;<br />

use category A men in RCAF for Aircrew or Army General<br />

Service ; NRLia personnel unfit for Army directed to RCA O<br />

groundcrew ; jt . Army & Air Maniing Cam ; special <strong>la</strong>boi i<br />

formed<br />

r corps<br />

; ]d-N-D states Services shd . not provi<strong>de</strong> <strong>la</strong>bour ;<br />

possibility using P014 ; military <strong>de</strong>ferment pulp & paper<br />

in<strong>du</strong>stry not necessary ; <strong>de</strong>cision <strong>de</strong>ferred ;<br />

enquire<br />

id.Labour to<br />

into ercV loyment Can .woods <strong>la</strong>bour,Lew hhg<strong>la</strong>nd<br />

259 ,<br />

;<br />

2-4<br />

Return Can .rorestry Corps personnel to Canada apprvd<br />

employment ;<br />

; 259 ,4-5<br />

AK ,9<br />

J3i Labour reports re nickel mining manpower shortage<br />

Can-woods <strong>la</strong>bour employed New Eng<strong>la</strong>nd /<br />

states ;<br />

bility of return to Canada<br />

possi-<br />

; 260 , 1 0<br />

Forestry Corps ; arrangements being ma<strong>de</strong> for r®turn ; 261 ,7<br />

'g oods <strong>la</strong>bour in New isng<strong>la</strong>nd ; refArred Council ; 264 ,6-8<br />

Can .Forestrv Corps personnel cd .not oe r*rrinteu leave f0> ><br />

employment base metal mines ; 272 , 1<br />

Arrangements for return further Fcrestry Corps<br />

personnel suspen<strong>de</strong>d pen lug return of Hr.Ralston ; 274 ,2


MUNI 1 rt 01CE3 OD SUPPLY<br />

~ Primarv In<strong>du</strong>str y<br />

Fa restry Corps personnel retu rn to Canada ; opposition<br />

l[-Labour to Corps personnel, as such, <strong>de</strong>tailed<br />

for service in woods principal difficulty in using<br />

those returned from UK= <strong>de</strong>c .<strong>de</strong>ferred ; 276;1.2<br />

Woods <strong>la</strong>bour in New Eng<strong>la</strong>nd ; agreed previous<br />

<strong>de</strong>cision remain unchanged ; up to 3,500 workers to<br />

be allowed to enter US for woods ope rations ;<br />

N88 to con<strong>du</strong>ct field survey ; 277- 6-7<br />

No further Forestry Corps personnel to be rot .<br />

at present ; ND & 1 9 to make arrangements for employment<br />

personnel in units for govt . woods operations ;<br />

277 7<br />

Acquisition of capital s t ock of Eldorado Xi ni ng<br />

Ltd . (radium ) approved ; 278, 3-4<br />

Ibid ; Eldorado Mining to be employed in prospecting<br />

operations by Can . govt = 278 . 4<br />

Woods <strong>la</strong>bour in 8ew Eng<strong>la</strong>nd ; field survey prepared<br />

by NSS submitted ; <strong>de</strong>ferred pen d ing further<br />

consi<strong>de</strong>ration ; 280 , 3<br />

Ibid ; US urge re-consi<strong>de</strong>rat ion policy re woods<br />

<strong>la</strong>bour ; agreed ad . not acce<strong>de</strong> to US representations ;<br />

2.~, 4-5 ; 294 . 6


o<br />

PdUICITI<br />

ONS & SUPPLY<br />

U .K. R31ations with .<br />

Inter-Governmenta l Inspection <strong>Committee</strong> (Soard)<br />

Or<strong>de</strong>r-in-Council setting up - approved ; 33, 6 .<br />

Progress In formation of - ; 40, 2 .<br />

Problem of accommodation for - ; 54, 2-3 .<br />

Draft agreement approved ; 43, 1 0<br />

Supplemantary agreement amending original to provi<strong>de</strong><br />

for travelling allowances to Can * officials<br />

secon<strong>de</strong>d to - ; JU, 4 .<br />

• U .111-<br />

Re<strong>la</strong>tions wit h<br />

General<br />

Lack of or<strong>de</strong>rs ; k, 1- 6<br />

Ibid ; - '?^newed offers ; 4, 5 .<br />

TAlegrpm to U .Y. re same ; 5, 3. 7, 3 .<br />

Shortage of ammunition ; request for 4 .7 H .E.sbells ;~<br />

Failure of U .K . to utilize Can . In<strong>du</strong>strial capacity ;<br />

94, 3 . .<br />

Difficulty with U .K. Purchasing MI Gsion in U .S . ; „<br />

Request for Small Arms Armunition ;ll,1-2. (10, 4 .<br />

Shell filling p<strong>la</strong>nt in Canada, joint erection of ;<br />

ll, 3 .<br />

Informing C .M.A . of U.K. attitu<strong>de</strong> ; rec3nt increase<br />

of or<strong>de</strong>rs from U.K . & Allies ; 12, 1-2 .<br />

Z'quipment of Can. troops overseas - o--r•:~ral principles<br />

. 14, 6. U.K . ; 15, 5 .<br />

Arrangements rp increased pro<strong>du</strong>ction in Canada for/


MUNITIONS<br />

& SUPPLY<br />

Is U.K . Re<strong>la</strong>t ions v. :` "<br />

General ( continued )<br />

Request for rifles refused ; 29, 5 .<br />

Canadian Co-operation in U .S . ; 31, 3-4 .<br />

Layton Mission to U .S . ; 31, 8 . (' 36, 5)<br />

Re<strong>la</strong>tions with U .K; Ministry of Suoply excellent ;/<br />

Competition with U .T~ .Ministr-,% of Aircraft' prod . in^<br />

25 pr . guns ; 'Stirling ' heavy oombers ; 43, 8-9 .(U- ;Y<br />

Recommend Canada concentrate on pro<strong>du</strong>ction o f<br />

training p<strong>la</strong>nes ; 52, 1-3 .<br />

Howe Mission to U .K . ; ship sunk ; 54, 10 .<br />

Powe report on return from U .K . ; air, naval &<br />

shipping losses ; general strategical & pro<strong>du</strong>ctive<br />

situation ; 3tc . ; 60, 1-2 .<br />

Effect of L9a3e-Lan(i bill on purchases in Canada :<br />

U.K. gold payments ; 71, 1-4 .(Soe further Lease-ienrl<br />

i~i11)<br />

Cancel<strong>la</strong>t 1 .)n of or<strong>de</strong>rs in Canada ; 7r3 , , . 3-4 . :<br />

'Dratt telegram proposing ilS=UK-Canii~an cooperation ;<br />

offering to finance UK <strong>de</strong>ficit on cert 4 i *_~c~ondi -~ions ; /<br />

Export of zinc to ; 77, 4. /74,3 .<br />

U.K. reply to telegram 74, .3 above ; 85, 3 .<br />

Effect of minimum wage rates on U .K . contracts ;<br />

/89, 1-2 .<br />

Minister offers to <strong>de</strong> fer ♦isit ; 107• 6 .<br />

Censi<strong>de</strong>rati®s re representative in Canada of U .K .<br />

Ministry of <strong>War</strong> Transport ; Mr . George Huband to succeed<br />

Sir Edward Beatty ; 108 , 4 .<br />

Report on present state of muni t i ons pro<strong>du</strong>ction<br />

in U .K. ; 115, 6 .<br />

ProposaTs for re<strong>du</strong>ction of accumu<strong>la</strong>ting sterling<br />

* ba<strong>la</strong>nces - including proposal to take o v er J.K. govt's<br />

i nvestment in Can . munitions p<strong>la</strong>nts & gift of munitions<br />

.-( 127 , 3-5 .)( 212• 4-6)


MUNITIONS & SUPPLY<br />

U .K . . Re<strong>la</strong>tions with ,<br />

Ibid ; intention to invite Parliament to authorize proposed<br />

gift of munitions ; arrangem ,-nts for taking over of<br />

U.K. investment in Can * munitions p<strong>la</strong>nts <strong>de</strong>ferred ; 1 29,<br />

U.K. release of Vengeance aircraft to RCAF ; ,1,30 , l .<br />

Four times the quantity of Canadian war pro<strong>du</strong>ction received<br />

by U .K. as by Canada ; 130 . 6 .<br />

Canada's position re Munitions Assignment & Raw Mater<br />

ials Bda ; arrangement in respect to Can. Army autmotive<br />

requiremants from US ; Anglo-American allocation machinery<br />

; JJ2 , 6-8 .<br />

Rate of pro<strong>du</strong>ction of rifles ; suggested diversion<br />

from UK ; 114 , 7 .<br />

Equipment for Qan . Army o verseas ; <strong>de</strong>sign & <strong>de</strong>velopment<br />

; 4}~, 4-5. ( 150 , 4 .<br />

Arrangemants for allocation of Canadian pro<strong>du</strong>ction ;/<br />

Minister feels contractual obligations with -<br />

hin<strong>de</strong>red by Ottawa Cammittee on Army Assignments ;<br />

0<br />

/173 , 2 .<br />

Dnpire oil supply ; UK request for Can . curtailment ;<br />

/ 196 , 9-10 .<br />

Mini iR ter'9 report on visit to UK; British supply requirements<br />

- aerop<strong>la</strong>ne spruce, lumber, aluminum ; 200 , 3-4 .<br />

Can . tanks for Russia - pro<strong>du</strong>ction un<strong>de</strong>r Mg or<strong>de</strong>r;<br />

/203 , 6-7.<br />

Fi-nancial arrangements with UK - discussion re pur+c h9se<br />

of UK war p<strong>la</strong>nts in Canada & allocation of Can . pro<strong>du</strong>cti<br />

to United Nationg( 212 , 4-5 4 ( 214 , 2-3)( 215 , 3-4)( 216 , 4-5)<br />

Canada to purchase UK interest in Can . war p<strong>la</strong>nts ; /<br />

( 215• 3-4)<br />

UK Or<strong>de</strong>r for 100 Lan casters not to be accepted<br />

for present ; 27 7 , 8<br />

0


MMITI0it6 & 3iTPL Y<br />

ILK . , Re <strong>la</strong> t i o ne<br />

,,ii th<br />

•<br />

UK request for inc . in Can.shell pro<strong>du</strong>ction<br />

to proceed<br />

; B!&S<br />

with p<strong>la</strong>ns for resumption pro<strong>du</strong>ction ;<br />

enquiry to UK for r=jasons for - ; 292 , 2<br />

Ibid ; reply rec'd ; Can .govt . reserve right to<br />

divert from Can.pro<strong>du</strong>ction for needs Can<br />

?93,4-5<br />

.forces ;<br />

•<br />

.


MUNITIONS & SUPPLY<br />

~ Re<strong>la</strong>tions with U .S . See also : L3ase-L end Bill<br />

Source of supply for U .K . ; 4, 3 .- flying boats ;§., 4 .<br />

Enquiry re trainer aircraft from - ;5, 1-2 .<br />

Parts for mechanical transport ; 7, 3 .<br />

Aircraft to be obtained from ; 10, 3 .<br />

Minister's visit to - ; 10, 4 .<br />

Enquiry re Small Arms Ammunition ; 11, 1 .<br />

Aircraft supply from - improved ; 17, 3 .<br />

No Small Arms Ammunition ; 17, 3 .<br />

Release of rifles, guns, ammunition, tanks, discussed<br />

at Washington staff tadks ; 23, 4 .<br />

Howe's visit to Washington ; Can.-U .K. buying<br />

programme discussed ; release of airp<strong>la</strong>ne d esigns ;<br />

pro<strong>du</strong>ction of engines ; 23, 6-7 .<br />

King-Roosevelt conversation - promise of war<br />

supplies, etc s , ; 29, 2-3,4 .<br />

Conversations with Bdorgenthau re Canadian requirements<br />

; requisitions to be through Min . of Munitions<br />

& Supply, & Mr . Purvis ; 30, 5-6 . Naval Staff agree ; ,<br />

P .J .B .D. - attitu<strong>de</strong> towards U .S . supplies for J33 ,8<br />

Canada ; Morgenthau's warning to P .M. <strong>la</strong>ck of aerop<strong>la</strong>ne<br />

engines ; E;Fh&4** .of information re pro<strong>du</strong>ction ; -<br />

Desiranility of M .&S . repr . on PJ3D ;29 . :31, 3,11 .<br />

Layton Mission ; 31, 8 .<br />

Howe Mission to Washington ; 34, 10 .<br />

Canadian-U .K. competition in - ; (36, 5 .)(38, 3 .)<br />

Equipment for 10 U .K . Divisions ; 43, 8 . .<br />

Offer of PBY patrol p<strong>la</strong>nes"; 50, 3-6 .<br />

Request to Pres . for rifles consi<strong>de</strong>red ; 52, 4-5 .<br />

Commitment re engines necessary if Canada to pro<strong>du</strong>ce<br />

training p<strong>la</strong>nes ; 52, 2 .<br />

U.K. unable to release American patrol p<strong>la</strong>nes ; 54 ,10<br />

~ Co-ordination of supply programmes(Howe report) ;<br />

of war in<strong>du</strong>stries ; 58, 2. / 60, 2.<br />

Transmissions & engines for tanks ; 60, 6.<br />

Or<strong>de</strong>r of tank engines & transmissions in U.S .<br />

approved ; 62, 2 .


;XNITIOFS & SUPPLY<br />

Lease-Le nd Bill<br />

is Re<strong>la</strong>tions with U .S . (continued) See also : ~<br />

31in~ster appointed to British 3upply Council in<br />

Forth ;merica ; 64, 4 .<br />

Minister In Washington ; 65, 6 .<br />

Effect of Lease-Lind bill on U .K . purchases in<br />

Cana<strong>la</strong> ; ( .61-, 4-61(,66, 2 )<br />

Kddnteysi<strong>de</strong> Memoran<strong>du</strong>m re Integration of 'war<br />

In<strong>du</strong>stry ; 66, 2.<br />

Keenleysi<strong>de</strong>-Gol<strong>de</strong>~berg MemorandiL►n re Increased<br />

economic co-operation ; 68, 6 .<br />

Possibility of securing A-A PIznQ In ; 70, 1-2 .<br />

Hy<strong>de</strong> Park agreement re economic ov .:op . ; purchases 0D<br />

be ma<strong>de</strong> through the Department ; 77, 1-2 . ; press statement<br />

Export of zinc to ; 77, 4 . 47, 5 .<br />

Joint <strong>Committee</strong>s on Fconomic Cooneration ; 78, 1-2 .<br />

Minister "reports progress in implementing Hyd e<br />

Park Dec<strong>la</strong>ration ; export of leather consi<strong>de</strong>red ; goods<br />

to go to U .K . ; 83, 9 .<br />

-construction of oil pipe line, Port<strong>la</strong>nd to Montreal<br />

to release tankers for U .K . service ; 87, 5-6 . .<br />

Aluminiiun Co . contract re export of power to U .S .<br />

to be authorized ; 87, 6 .<br />

Purchase of Crane aircraft in U .S . ; 103 , 11 .<br />

External Affairs to be informed re visits of<br />

officials to U .S . ; 103 , 8 .<br />

Proposal of Joint Economic <strong>Committee</strong>s re creation<br />

of new joint crnanittee on <strong>de</strong>fence pro<strong>du</strong>ction ; 1 10 . 3 .<br />

Ibid ; approved ; 113 , ZW3 .<br />

Ibid ;, approve personnel ; appropriate 0rd3r to be<br />

submitted to Council ; 114 , 4 .<br />

Almy autAwot ive equipment from U.S . ; commitments<br />

to March, 1943 ; 133 , 4.<br />

Pro<strong>du</strong>ction in Canada of aircraft ( Ranger) engines<br />

by Chrysler Corp - referred to Joint ~dar Pro<strong>du</strong>ction<br />

<strong>Committee</strong>s ; 137 , 3-4 .


MUNITlON3 AND SUPPLY<br />

Re<strong>la</strong>tions with U.S. ( continued)<br />

tab<br />

Pro<strong>du</strong>ction of Ranger engines: in Canada ; concurrence<br />

of Can-US Joint <strong>War</strong> Pro<strong>du</strong>ction Com ;~L,, 2-4 ( 154 , 4-5 )<br />

Canada's position re Munitions Assignment & 'Raw Matar-1<br />

ials Bds ; arrangement in respect to Can . ArWy aut itmotiQe<br />

requirements from US ; anglo-Ameri -can allocation machinery<br />

/j42+ 6-8 .<br />

Can . pro<strong>du</strong>ction - reservation for Can. use notwithstanding<br />

US contracts ; Pkk:!j t3vn .in regard to exchange ;<br />

/~50 , 3-4 .<br />

Provision of Ranger-engines from 08 pro<strong>du</strong>ction= reversal<br />

of <strong>de</strong>cision of US section, Joint <strong>War</strong> Pro<strong>du</strong>ction Com . ;<br />

/154 , 4-5)( 155 , 2 )<br />

Joint <strong>War</strong> ?ro<strong>du</strong>ction Com . - Can. membership ; filling<br />

of--vacancy ; 155 , 1-2 .<br />

Proposal of TJS Section, Joint <strong>War</strong> Pro<strong>du</strong>ction Com. . .re<br />

trucking in bond across Ontario 4 jP5, 3.<br />

Fin"cial problem involved re munitions manufacture*<br />

in Canada for American or<strong>de</strong>r, as result of Canada's re<strong>la</strong>tion<br />

to Munitions Assignment Ad . in Washington ; 159, 2-4<br />

Ibid ; visit to Washington of Minister of dinance ; 160 ,4<br />

Ibid ; report on discussions in Washington ; distinction<br />

between procurem,:nt & allocation ; <strong>de</strong>cision re Canada's<br />

participation on Munitions Assignments 3d . }§l 3-5 .<br />

Oil supplies on A<strong>la</strong>ska airway & A<strong>la</strong>ska highways statement<br />

in House by Minister of ; k&, 3 .<br />

Dominion Magnesium Ltd . - unsatisfactory <strong>de</strong>alings with<br />

US govt . agencies ; 166, 4 .<br />

Tabling in Washington of Canadian goods pro<strong>du</strong>ced to<br />

U3 or<strong>de</strong>r :( 1?3+ 1~R?~(}~?5_. ~-2) (186 3~ . 5-7)(1_8_ 2••3)<br />

Allocations of American airra~t ; nadian regur~ements<br />

as re<strong>la</strong>ted to UK-05 agreement ; 175 , 2-3 .<br />

Ibid ; arnold-?ort :~l-To,:,ers agreement ;( 177 , 6A( 179 , 1-2)<br />

(180, 2)<br />

.0 1


IRJNITIONS<br />

AND SUPPLY<br />

~ Re<strong>la</strong>tions with U .S . ( continued )<br />

PJBD 27th Recom . re free flow of munitions & war supplies,<br />

etc . between Canada & US - referred to EA ; [previously<br />

recommen<strong>de</strong>d by Joint <strong>War</strong> Pro<strong>du</strong>ction Com . ) ;<br />

/177 , 3-5 .<br />

Joint <strong>War</strong> Pro<strong>du</strong>ction Cam. - first report & press release<br />

; 180 , 1-2 .<br />

Release of Can . Hurricanes to UK ; rep<strong>la</strong>cements from<br />

US pro<strong>du</strong>ction ; 195 , 6-7 .<br />

Mr. Howe recommends obtaining of 3 aircraft from -<br />

for institution of Cane trans-At<strong>la</strong>ntic air service ;<br />

/ 200, 4 .<br />

II3 equipment for Can . shortwave radio station ; 213 , 5<br />

/ 215 , 2-3 .<br />

US-Can .fin3ncial agreement termination ; proposals inc .<br />

;)u9t . for 14anex <strong>de</strong>liveries ; subsidy payts . prod.'n metal<br />

certain marginal mines ; capital ext . Falconoridge<br />

i ckel ; cancel<strong>la</strong>tion New Caledonia Nickel Purchasing<br />

arrangements ; ass umpt i on certain U . S . <strong>War</strong> Dept . contracts<br />

p<strong>la</strong>ced in Canada, etc . 286 ,3-6 ; 287 ,1-3 ; 288 ,8-2;<br />

289 ,2


MUNITIONS & SUPPL Y<br />

S ciuupiv of Aircraft in Canada<br />

Pro<strong>du</strong>ction of p<strong>la</strong>nes ; A , 2-3 .<br />

Pro<strong>du</strong>ction accelerated in Canada ; 11, 2 .<br />

Increased pro<strong>du</strong>ction of aircraft ammunition, suggested<br />

; 1 1, 2 .<br />

Aircraft - increase in manufacture in Canada - dnsone<br />

12, 5 .<br />

Second-hand p<strong>la</strong>nes acquired ; 12, 5. (35, 4-5<br />

Pro<strong>du</strong>ction of aerop<strong>la</strong>ne engines in Canada ; 31, 3 . 11<br />

Pro<strong>du</strong>ction of Training p<strong>la</strong>nes in Canada recommen<strong>de</strong>d<br />

by U.K . ; 52, 1-3 .<br />

P.M. concerned re progress of programme ; 58 a .<br />

De<strong>la</strong>y in <strong>de</strong>liveries by Fe<strong>de</strong>ral Aircraft ; Q . 5-6 .<br />

Criticf3m re pro<strong>du</strong>ction, & of Fe<strong>de</strong>ral Aircraft ;<br />

situation exp<strong>la</strong>ined by Minister ; pro<strong>du</strong>ction of 3ngineq<br />

• of <strong>la</strong>rge type bombers ; 62, 2-3 .<br />

U.X . stop or<strong>de</strong>rs at Fort William Hurricane p<strong>la</strong>nt ;<br />

Can . or<strong>de</strong>r to rep<strong>la</strong>ce or<strong>de</strong>r in U .S . for Air3cobras ;<br />

charge of obsol©nce disputed ; 73, 6 .<br />

Telegram to Churchill re <strong>la</strong>ck of spares for B .C .A .TP<br />

(78, 11-12<br />

Minister questions statement by Mr . Jacquays that<br />

<strong>la</strong>bour holding up pro<strong>du</strong>ction : 82• 4. -<br />

Addition to estimates for contract with Canadain<br />

Car & Foundry Go . for Harvards & Iiurricanes ; 101 , 9 .<br />

De<strong>la</strong>ys in supply of spare parts for aircraft ; necessary<br />

approval of U.K . Mission hin<strong>de</strong>rs efficiency of<br />

P<strong>la</strong>n ; 115 , 4-5. _ -<br />

I bi d ; aircraft repair & overhaul ; approve fund for<br />

contract <strong>de</strong>mands ; 116 , 8-9 .<br />

Chiefs of Staff' monthly appreciation - Nov . 5th -<br />

W ircraft engine pro<strong>du</strong>ction in Canada ; 117 , 8-9 .<br />

Proposal for pro<strong>du</strong>ction in Canada of aircraft (Rangel<br />

engines in Canada by Chrysler Corp ; L37, 3-4 .


MUNITIONS<br />

AND SUPPLY<br />

Zupplv of Aircraft in Canada ( continued)<br />

40<br />

Pro<strong>du</strong>ction of Ranger engines : in Can sda ; concurrence<br />

of Can-US Joint <strong>War</strong> Pro<strong>du</strong>ction Com . ; 140, 2-3 .)(154,4-5 )<br />

Purchase of 180 "Canso" amphibians from Boeing AircraZ<br />

/142, 3.<br />

Purchase of "Tiger Moths" to meet shortage in elementary<br />

trainers; " 4. ( 151 , 41<br />

RCAF to p<strong>la</strong>ce or<strong>de</strong>r for Hurricanes for H .W .E . ; 148,<br />

Canso aircraft ; d3livery for RCAF H .W.E. ; 148 , T .<br />

Pro<strong>du</strong>ction of Ranger engines ; reversal of <strong>de</strong>cision o f<br />

US Section, Joint <strong>War</strong> Pro<strong>du</strong>ction Cam ;( 154 , 4-5)( 155 , 2)<br />

Authority to p<strong>la</strong>ce or<strong>de</strong>r with Fairchild Aircraft Ltd .<br />

for additional -dolingbrokes ; 180 , 2 .<br />

Idid ; fill-in or<strong>de</strong>r for 90 Bolingbrokes before pro<strong>du</strong>ction<br />

of SB2C aircraft ; 183 , 3 .<br />

Release of 200 Can. Hurricanes to UK ; 195 , 6-7 .<br />

Mr. Howe's proposal for building of 50 transport<br />

p<strong>la</strong>nes for Can . operation ; 200 , 4 .<br />

BCATP - purchase of Can . Hurricanes ; 212 , 7.<br />

Construction in Canada of transport aircraft ; 225 , 7-8 .<br />

Possibility of sending Can.aircraft (PBY's) to<br />

Australia next spring ; 250 , 5<br />

MS submission re secret research on<br />

app roved ; 252 , 3<br />

aircraft<br />

Strike at Montreal aircraft p<strong>la</strong>nts ; Joint<br />

Ministers statement<br />

M&S and Labour ;docision Nat'l <strong>War</strong> Labour<br />

Board upho 13 ; 252, 4-5<br />

Revision Home <strong>War</strong> Establishment ; contracts for Canso<br />

& Dive Bomber aircraft re<strong>du</strong>ced ; 260 , .2<br />

Extension trans-At<strong>la</strong>ntic air service to Mediterranean ;<br />

procurement Lancasters ; 260 ,5 ; 263 . 6- 7<br />

UK or<strong>de</strong>r for 100 Lancasters not bo be authorized<br />

for acceptance at present ; 277 . 8<br />

10


MUNILTIOI&I<br />

AND SUPPL Y<br />

• "u p 1 of aircraft in Canada ( Cont'd )<br />

Can-US financial agreemeri termination ; proposals<br />

inclu<strong>de</strong> taking over by Canada of pro<strong>du</strong>ctionPBY's, etc .<br />

=,3-6 ; 287 ,1-3 ; 288 ,1-2 ; 289 , 2<br />

Supply of trainers (Harvards & Cornells) to UK ;<br />

Can .govt . take over U5 contracts ; approach to tJK<br />

re requirements being met from Can . surpluses = 289 ,2- 3<br />

Allotment ad d' l transport aircraft to Canada by<br />

Com. 3[uni ti ons Assignment ~d ; Minister ND-A to examine<br />

re substitution Lancasters for Liberators ; position<br />

trans-At<strong>la</strong>ntic mail service ; financial aspects ;293 ,2- 3<br />

Acquisition transport aircraft (Dakotas & Liberators)<br />

; 294 ,2,-3 ; authorized 295, 4<br />

Initiatinn experimental & <strong>de</strong>velopment work jet<br />

propulsion re postwar aircraft in<strong>du</strong>stry ; <strong>de</strong>c .<strong>de</strong>ferred<br />

mom ; 295 ,2<br />

03<br />

Acquisition 137 twin-engine bombar aircraft for<br />

RCAF HWE; payt . inclu<strong>de</strong>d in Can-U5 financial agreement<br />

queried ; 296 , 6<br />

Ibid ; inclu<strong>de</strong>d in fin.agreement ; no bill for -<br />

presented b y U3 ; submission for funds not reqd ; 297 ,5<br />

Rep .received from aircraft mfg .in<strong>du</strong>stries in Can ;<br />

tax relief, compensation for <strong>de</strong>velopment special skills<br />

referred 3d-Pin & Y-bi&S for report ; 298 , 6<br />

Aircraft in<strong>du</strong>stry in Canada ; expenditure for <strong>de</strong>sign<br />

Is co natIn prototypm for twin-engina trainer aircraft ;<br />

ai rergft mfrs . representations un<strong>de</strong>r consi<strong>de</strong>ration ;<br />

agreed premature fo r holding meeting o f employers &<br />

employees ; 316 ,2-3<br />

Negotiation contracts for <strong>de</strong>sign gas turbine prop .<br />

fighter aircraft apprvd ; question of mfg.to be reviewed ;<br />

U& 2<br />

W Procurement add'1 aircraft as result revision<br />

Air Defence Canada p<strong>la</strong>n ; <strong>de</strong>c .<strong>de</strong>f ; 328 ,6


MUNIi'ON5<br />

rLND SUPPLY<br />

Supply of Aircraft in Canada<br />

Prov .add'1 aircraft - Liberators for A/S warfare,<br />

Dakotas for overseas mail service, apprvd ; Expe-iitars<br />

for APff Staging & Mitchell for photography NW Canada ;<br />

<strong>de</strong>c .<strong>de</strong>f ; 330 , 8<br />

Ibid ; add'1 aircraft for HWE; 4 Ezpaditer aircraft<br />

for NW Staging & Mitchell for photography apprfd ;331,10<br />

Prov.target-t owing aircraft by ,:;,c;,,F f or RCN at<br />

Bermuda apprvd ; 335,9-10<br />

Repatriation Can.forces ; poss .of employing Lancasters<br />

& obtaining US transport aircraft to be explote a ;<br />

SCC 342,1-2<br />

0


MUNITIONS & SUPPL Y<br />

• Genera l<br />

Mechanical transport ; IInd . & IIIrd Division<br />

requirements ; 7, 3 .<br />

Fault in front axle of units pro<strong>du</strong>ced by MacKinnon<br />

In<strong>du</strong>stries ; 12, 4 .<br />

Offers in kind - i<strong>de</strong>ntification of ; 12, 4-5 .<br />

Summer un<strong>de</strong>rclothing & battledress - comp<strong>la</strong>ints<br />

at Petawawa ; 12, 5 .<br />

Accommodation for the Department ; 12, 5 .<br />

Lack of Arms & Equipment ; 17, 3 .<br />

~ Or<strong>de</strong>rs for Mortars, Field & A-6 Guns, Tanks ; and<br />

hutments, authorized ; 19, 4-5 .<br />

Contracts with Canadians of German & Italian ances<br />

try ; 23, 6 .<br />

Equipment ; recruiting limited Ly <strong>la</strong>ck of ; 25, 5 .<br />

~ Study of pro<strong>du</strong>ction capacity ; 37, 5 .<br />

Control of <strong>War</strong> Expenditures ; Appoint Secretary<br />

to Govt . Business <strong>Committee</strong> ; 41, 3 .<br />

Disclosure of Pres3nt Situation ; 43 , 9 .<br />

Acquisition of farm properties at St . Paul I'Fermite<br />

; <strong>de</strong><strong>la</strong>y in payment ; 51, 1 .<br />

Provision for revision of Defence Dept . requisitions<br />

; 53, 7 .<br />

Representative on P .J .B .D . Observer <strong>de</strong>ferrod ;<br />

52, 5-6 .<br />

Representative on P .J .B .D . sanctioned by U .S . ;<br />

56, 7-8 .<br />

Purchase of cruisar tanks discussed ; 57, 6 .<br />

Capital assistance to Canada Wire & Cable Co . referred<br />

to Treasury Bd . ; 57, 8-9 .<br />

Floating Dock at Halifax ; 57, 10 .<br />

Representative on P .J .B .D. approved ; 58, 1 .<br />

Floating Drydock at Halifax approved ; 58, 6 .<br />

Insurance on explosives & M .T . ; 58, 12 .<br />

Purchase of cruiser tanks ; 60, 6 .<br />

~ Taking over French supplies ; 18, 2 .


yf►JNI TI OP:3 & SUPPLY<br />

General {continued )<br />

Estimates for 1941 consi<strong>de</strong>red in re<strong>la</strong>tion to<br />

Defence programmes & budget ; capital expenditures ; in<br />

creased construction of shipping ; 61, 1 -~ 5 .<br />

Or<strong>de</strong>r for cruiser tanks approved ; 62, 2 .<br />

Defence Council list re Inter<strong>de</strong>partmental committee<br />

63, 4 .<br />

$ppointment of r;-?presentative to P .J .B .D . ; 64, B .<br />

Ample artillery ammunition pro<strong>du</strong>ction in Canada ;<br />

Ship-building program approved ; 68, 7 . / 68, 4 .<br />

. Use of canal size freighters consi<strong>de</strong>rel to carry<br />

wheat & cftl : oi? At<strong>la</strong>ntic ; 72, 1-3.<br />

-Additional harbour facilities, Halifax ; 76, lr<br />

Other shipbuilding & repair work preferable to<br />

,,construction of <strong>de</strong>stvoyers ; 2,7 , 4 .<br />

Restrictions on domestic consumption of zinc ; 77, 4 .<br />

Labour conditions discussed with C .M .A . <strong>de</strong>legation ;<br />

/82, 1-6 .<br />

Extension of <strong>War</strong>time Housing to vicinity oTService<br />

establishments refused ; 83, 6-7 .<br />

Minister authorizes Col . Martin Preval to act as<br />

<strong>de</strong> Gaulle intermediary ; 88, 1-2 .<br />

<strong>War</strong> p<strong>la</strong>nts working a shifts where sufficient <strong>la</strong>bour ;<br />

<strong>la</strong>bour conditions in war in<strong>du</strong>stry ; 89, 1-4 .<br />

Minister re responsibility for <strong>la</strong>bour policy in<br />

war in<strong>du</strong>stries - Arvida strike ; 98, 1-5.<br />

Controller Brunning to megotiate with <strong>la</strong>bour union,<br />

rational Steel Car Co . ; 99, "Note" -<br />

A<br />

Censorship Regu<strong>la</strong>tions ; 101 , 6 .<br />

Forward purchases of equipment for National Defence ;<br />

/102 . 5.<br />

Gendral MeNaughton pleased re Canadian supplies ;<br />

opposed to pooling with U.K. ; ],Q7, 5.


MUNITIONS AND SUPPLY<br />

General (continued)<br />

a<br />

Rejection of proposal of Been . Ady. Cam . to <strong>la</strong>nd<br />

financial assistance to Aldsrmac Copper Corp. for<br />

pro<strong>du</strong>ction of iron & sulphur ; 106 , 1 .<br />

Establishment of "Aircraft Pro<strong>du</strong>ction Corps" ;<br />

<strong>de</strong>cision <strong>de</strong>ferred ; 112• 7 .<br />

Policy regarding steel prices ; 113 . 9 .<br />

Post-war housing ; 114 , 10 .<br />

4hiefs of Staff report re release of information<br />

re pro<strong>du</strong>ction of war equipment ; 11 6, 2 .<br />

Aircraft Pro<strong>du</strong>ction Corps ; <strong>de</strong>ferred ; 116 , 2-3.<br />

Increased output of mechanized equipment ; suggestions<br />

re review of Army'Programme &"progress reports ; 116, 3 .<br />

Chiefs of Staff' report re release of information on<br />

war pro<strong>du</strong>ction ; 11 7, 7-8 .<br />

Preparation of •st ati st i ce re employment of men ~<br />

&-women in war in<strong>du</strong>stry ; 117 , 5.<br />

In<strong>du</strong>strial programme going forward satisfactorily ;<br />

ccmpixlsory mobilizatipn would disrupt progress ; 1 17,6-7<br />

Manpower & <strong>la</strong>bour supply ; Army, Navy, Air Force & wa r<br />

in<strong>du</strong>strial programmes ; Minister opposed to intro<strong>du</strong>ction<br />

of compulsory selective service p<strong>la</strong>n ; 118 , 5-6 .<br />

Ibid ; Director & Secretary of Labour Supply Investigation<br />

Com . exp<strong>la</strong>in Report ; 120 , 4-6 .<br />

Ibid ; rep<strong>la</strong>cement of men by women in war in<strong>du</strong>stries ;<br />

<strong>de</strong>tailed review of Army Programme ; 121 , 3 .<br />

I oid ; manpower requirements for-, .rmy Programme in r©<strong>la</strong>tion<br />

to war in<strong>du</strong>stry reouiremants ; "conscription"<br />

I esue l 122 , 2-5 .<br />

Entry of Japan into war liksly to result in diversicm<br />

of war material from use against Germany ; 126 , 3 .<br />

Manpower & <strong>la</strong>bour supply ; war In<strong>du</strong>strial prograzu_ ; e<br />

1942-43 to be consi<strong>de</strong>red at next meeting : 126 , 5 .<br />

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MUNITIONS AND SUPPLY<br />

Genej3l (continued )<br />

is<br />

Canadian <strong>War</strong> In<strong>du</strong>stry - present capacities & future<br />

programs ; 13Q, 4-5 .<br />

Extension of steel capacity ; assistance to Algoma<br />

Steel &,Dominion Foundries ; 1 . 30, 5 .<br />

Increased pro<strong>du</strong>ction possibilities ; <strong>la</strong>bour supply ;<br />

establishment of p<strong>la</strong>nts for pro<strong>du</strong>ction of magnesium ;<br />

Publicity re war pro<strong>du</strong>ction; ~Q3 , 5-6 .<br />

Priorities in war pro<strong>du</strong>ction of Defence articles ;<br />

Munitions and Supply estimates ; 1&, 6. (~31, 4.<br />

Detention of Col . L'Homme French armanent expert in-4<br />

Mechanical transport & equipment for Can . forces at<br />

Hong Kong - transfer to U .S . Philippine force ; "3 , 6 .<br />

Minister of - <strong>de</strong>scribes for "ir . Churchill shipbuilding<br />

programme ; emphasis upon merchant tonnage ; 132 , 6 .<br />

ldagazines for storage of reserve Army ammunitions ;<br />

~4 buildings in Maritimes, Nfld, & B .C . ; 137 , 5 .<br />

Shortage of UK operational ainaraft for JATP ; 138 , 2 .<br />

Aircraft Pro<strong>du</strong>ction Corps approved ; 138 , 6-7 .<br />

Establishment in Canada (Sarnia) of p<strong>la</strong>nt for manufacture<br />

of synthetic rubber ; 140, 1-2.<br />

Shipbuilding programme .- transfer of ships to Can .<br />

registry ; 142 , 1-2 .<br />

Rate of pro<strong>du</strong>ction of rifles ; suggested diversion<br />

from UK ; 144 , 7 .<br />

Manpower - Cab . Com . Report ; in<strong>du</strong>strial training for<br />

women ; national selective service ; compulsory measures ;<br />

(]42, 3-5)(}~ ;~, 4-5)(14 .3 . 3-5 )<br />

Ibid ; "freezing" of workers in essential in<strong>du</strong>stries=<br />

releasing of able-bodied men for armed forces ; IA , 1-3•<br />

Urgent requirements of guns & aircraft for Canadian<br />

coostsy 148 , 1 .<br />

0-3ic8aughton discusses equipment for Can . Army overseas ;<br />

A-A guns & rifle <strong>de</strong>ficiencies ; <strong>de</strong>sign & <strong>de</strong>velopment ;<br />

/149 , 4-5 .


MtJNI T I ONS AND SUPPL Y<br />

Genera I<br />

Can. Munitions pro<strong>du</strong>ction ; limiting-factors - supplies<br />

of rap materials, shortage of steel ; &0, 7.<br />

Protection of airfieldado oil stores ; 153. 2.<br />

Minister reviews fidlds of procurement & allocation as<br />

re<strong>la</strong>ted to Depts . of - & National Defence ; 154 . 4-5 .<br />

Australian request for Can. munitions ; 155, 2.)( 156 ,1_ 2<br />

Re<strong>du</strong>ction in Can. gold pro<strong>du</strong>ction ; 161 , 8 .<br />

ROMP protection for munitions in transit ; 173 , 4 .<br />

Manpower requirements for war in<strong>du</strong>stry ; 176 , 4 .<br />

<strong>War</strong> in<strong>du</strong>stry - manpower requirements ; effect of Arar pr<br />

gramme on in<strong>du</strong>stry ; increased employment of women ; L78, 4.<br />

Report & recom:,endat ions of wabinet Manpower %Oom . ;<br />

effe_c.t on non-essential in<strong>du</strong>stries ; 180 , 7 .<br />

Minister urges <strong>de</strong>cision re machinery for curtailment<br />

of non-eil sexitial .in<strong>du</strong>stry ; 181, 5 .<br />

. Manpower requirements for In<strong>du</strong>stry ; estimates to me~<br />

maximum pro<strong>du</strong>ction by summer, 1943 ; lyl , 2 .<br />

-- Manpower policy to meet requirements for Services &<br />

In<strong>du</strong>stry ; Minister recommends freezing or<strong>de</strong>r in respect o<br />

primary in<strong>du</strong>stries ; 192, 1-6. ( 196 , S .<br />

Requisition of bin<strong>de</strong>r twine consigned to Ire<strong>la</strong>nd ; 193 ,4<br />

Leath-3r shortage - provision-of Service needs ; 195, 7 .<br />

Labour shortage in war in<strong>du</strong>stries ; re-solution of~<strong>la</strong>rtime<br />

In<strong>du</strong>stries Qontrol Bd4 closing of gold mines ; 1 95 • 0-7 .<br />

Curtailment of gold pro<strong>du</strong>ction ; ( 197 , 4-5)( 199 , 7-10)<br />

Defence construction projects ; establishment of priorities<br />

within & between the Services ; 199, 5.<br />

Proposal for establishment of priorities body to <strong>de</strong>ci<strong>de</strong><br />

between c<strong>la</strong>ims re manpower, materials & finance ; 200 , e-7 4<br />

Minister stresses necessity of maintaining primary<br />

in<strong>du</strong>stries in Canada ; 207 , 4 .


MURITIONS AND SUPPLY<br />

~ General ( continued )<br />

Manpower - in<strong>du</strong>strial curtailment programme ; iQA, 1-3 .<br />

Manpower - Minister's statement rd release of war<br />

workers & curtailment of certain phases of war in<strong>du</strong>stry :<br />

/210 , 4 .<br />

Manpower <strong>Committee</strong>'s report ; special scrutiny of manpower<br />

in war p<strong>la</strong>nts to be un<strong>de</strong>rtaken ; 210 , 4-5. ( 2 1_„~2 ,7-8<br />

Increased facilities, Rom. Arsenals, Quebec ; 210 , 1-2h<br />

Hnployment of women in war in<strong>du</strong>stry - representations<br />

of Catholic Archbishops ; 210 , 7. ( 212 , 8-93, 5<br />

Timber shortage in B .C . - effect on war pro<strong>du</strong>ction ;/<br />

<strong>War</strong> pro<strong>du</strong>ction report, 19142 - regu<strong>la</strong>r quarterly report<br />

to be ma<strong>de</strong> avai<strong>la</strong>ble to <strong>War</strong> Com . members ; 217, 5 .<br />

UK memoranda on supplies <strong>de</strong>livered to Russia from U .K,<br />

Can . US pro<strong>du</strong>ction ; 218 , 2 .<br />

Manpower rec:uirest6nts & supply - Minister's view that<br />

•<strong>War</strong> in<strong>du</strong>stry roquirements could be filled from that directed<br />

from non-essential ininstry ; 219 , 5 .<br />

Minister states war in<strong>du</strong>stry would make no further<br />

drain on manpower pool ; 221 , 7 . _<br />

C GS discusses in UK Army weapons & equipment - contribution<br />

of Army Technical Development Bd . ; possibility of<br />

mas 3 pro<strong>du</strong>ction in Canada ; 224 , 4-5 .<br />

Minister suggests establishment of ' .& .S. offlee in<br />

Edmonton in connection with ~oint <strong>de</strong>fence construction<br />

in r?orthwQst ; 228 , 7 .<br />

Chairman,''1PTB proposal for estaolishment of coordinating<br />

com . t_o.consi<strong>de</strong>r military & civ .textile<br />

reqts ; 230 , 5- 6<br />

Ibid ; approved ; 232, 5-6 -<br />

11&S,Defence Depts ;WPTB to prepare analysis military<br />

and civilian reqts . 194-* for prasantation to CPRB ;<br />

432 , 6- 7<br />

Lott~r, Editor,Ott?.-=r~ CjtTzer_ re const'n ~an .<br />

~rply f1^^t ; 23 : 3 . 6<br />

Lnlistmsntl and call-ups ; d,.cre3s3 in no .seciared ;N3S<br />

dissprrp alkionatP emphasis non-rnilitaNv neel3 ; curtail-<br />

!tent war in<strong>du</strong>stry• critical ~~~1 shorta~-,A : 233,6-7


ULMITIONS AND SUPPLY<br />

Ggnar . 1<br />

a<br />

Curtailment Can . war pro<strong>du</strong>ction ; Puns and ammunition ;<br />

about 30,000 men tn be released Z :'9~.4 , 7<br />

:3ecomrnen<strong>la</strong>tions of Mr.Horre r9 critical coal situation<br />

discussed ; agreed re action to rrevent entry of coa l<br />

mind's into other in<strong>du</strong>stry ; other recommendations referre d<br />

to spec. committee ; 234 , 7-]0 ; :Iec .referrei Ca~r. :i1 ; 2?6 ,~_J<br />

Quarterly n3oort on Car . or-+ur;ti on of munitions ; :?36 ;;<br />

UK Air Ministry request re prov . storage facilities<br />

for aircraft spare parts referred AS ; suggest Services<br />

take Inventory of stocks on hand ; M, 4<br />

Report Shipping B(a rd ak expansion of shipbuilding prog .<br />

shortage manpower & manning difficulties ; <strong>de</strong>cision <strong>de</strong>fe rred<br />

Director NS8 to consi<strong>de</strong>r ; 250, 4<br />

Ibid ; liSS report programs shd be approved only if<br />

add'1 men not req'd ; manning difficulties ; agreed prog .<br />

re<strong>du</strong>ced by 50`,~ in rate pro<strong>du</strong>ction; AL1, 4<br />

Report Shipping Bd . re general policy in ahipbuildi f<br />

and manning; recom . est . Shipping Advisory Coaauttee ; referred<br />

BAG ; 2, 4-5<br />

Recommendation l(&S providing for acquisition & operation<br />

Spiller's Flour mill not approved ; 251 ,<br />

request for loan by Miohipieeten 5 ElC report on Mine s<br />

re prod In iron ore loan not approved ; 252, 2<br />

Modification programme for protection petroleum reserves<br />

approved ; subject concu rrenoe ND- NB ; Office of Director<br />

Petreleum Reserves to be abolished ; 252, 2-3<br />

CS recom . re control petroleum supplies Eastern Canada<br />

& Nfld approved ; 255 , 3<br />

Recom.Director Petroleum Reserves re storage facilities,<br />

Canada & Nfld approved ; 255 , 4<br />

Revised 3S&S submission re re<strong>du</strong>ction rate of pro<strong>du</strong>ction<br />

merchant ships, approved ; 258,5-6 0


;dUTdl TIONS AND SUPPL Y<br />

• Genera l<br />

k:AC report on recom. of Shipping dd . re general pol; c ;<br />

merchant 3hipping ;re<strong>du</strong>ction in rate construct-Ion dacreas<br />

inanp o aer difficulties ; eieeisi ::n daferreci ; ,ZQ ,0 ;<br />

al,proved ; Z61 , 6-7<br />

Can. Lagi on E<strong>du</strong>cational Services suggest organization<br />

programme e<strong>du</strong>ction for forces and war in<strong>du</strong>stry ; 259 ,7<br />

Com:establishad to consi<strong>de</strong>r maa.inory to <strong>de</strong>al with<br />

disposal surplus and obsolescent supplies ; ~61 , 2<br />

Housing corgastion,Halifax, M -PdBeS to explore with<br />

emergency controller (rep<strong>la</strong>cing M-OTD-:Z) ; 2e1 , 4-5<br />

Report of Inter<strong>de</strong>partmental com . re disnosal surplus<br />

and obsolescent materials ; <strong>de</strong>c .<strong>de</strong>ferred ; 268 , 4<br />

Report of ',<strong>la</strong>rti :ie Administrator Can .At<strong>la</strong>ntic Ports ;<br />

agreed Services explore possib ;lity removing personnel<br />

from Hali fax ;surve,y of nop" <strong>la</strong>tion ; pu ;,licit~to di s-<br />

.courage visitors ; financi-al cortribiation ; ?68 ,7-9 ;'~d9 ,2<br />

05 rec tnmendati on to modify ;<strong>la</strong>r Com .<strong>de</strong>cisi on re<br />

protective measures petroleum storage ; referred back to<br />

CO re Oxtent, nature and cost ; `269, 4<br />

Disposal surplus & obsolescent r.-~terial ;rep;ort of<br />

inter<strong>de</strong>partmental com ; est . Crown Company and appt .<br />

Corrmittqe ; dcc .cleferrNl ; 269 ,8-9 ; 270 , 7<br />

rrot~ kiv-~ me331ar?s oil storage : CS report a<br />

~70, 1-2 PProved ;<br />

Labour sit»ation, Dom .Steal & Coal Co ., ~renton ,<br />

N. S. ; ~71 , 4-5; 274 , 9<br />

Repo rt on Can . war pro<strong>du</strong>ction; referred back to I &3<br />

re features at variance witci statements by id&S re re<strong>du</strong>ced<br />

pro<strong>du</strong>ction ; 274. 6-7<br />

Manpower situation in war in<strong>du</strong>stry ; statement of<br />

future manpov o r requk ements to be prepared by Services &<br />

for consi<strong>de</strong>ration March, 1944 ; 279, 5<br />

Report on Can .war pro<strong>du</strong>ction noted ; 281, 1<br />

Report <strong>War</strong>time Ik1m .Can.at<strong>la</strong>ntie Ports re congestion<br />

Halifax ; rec. est . restaurant units referred Ministers<br />

ND; 42, 4-5


SiIJN?Ii'IONS AND SUPPLY<br />

General<br />

•<br />

Com .Pro<strong>du</strong>ction & ResourcesBoard report ; first quarter,<br />

1944 ; M, 5<br />

Can .war pro<strong>du</strong>ction at end hostilities ; UK suggest pro<strong>du</strong>ction<br />

maintained 66% ; fin.difficulties ; agreed Services<br />

to review present and future requirements ; 311,5-6<br />

Shortage gun ammunition for European operations ;<br />

UK request for supply fror^ -eserves in Can ; 326,7-8 ;22:7,6-7<br />

AssWtion of date of termination of European hostilities<br />

; p<strong>la</strong>nning and pro<strong>du</strong>ction - Jan .1/45 - June 30/45 ;<br />

327 , 5<br />

Ibid .- revised dates ; war to continue through L945-46 ;<br />

wdgetary proce<strong>du</strong>re ; 329 ,3-4<br />

Ibid ; agreed for p<strong>la</strong>nning & preparation of estimates<br />

war wd .continue to and Sept-1945 ; 33196 ; 335,3<br />

Repatriation overseas forces ; shipping ; conversation<br />

cargo ships to be explored ; ~._36_,6-7<br />

Ibid ; conversion cargo ships impractical ; poss. obt•<br />

US C-3 type vessels an construction; repair & maintenance<br />

obligations ; Allied shipping pool ; 195 o explore poss .<br />

purchase and/or co m t'n C-3's ; 337,3-4 ; 338,-4<br />

Ternnination European hostilities ; revised UK p<strong>la</strong>nning<br />

date ; curtailment war supply prog ; 340,2-4(SCC)<br />

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YC1TilAL AID BOARD (CANADIAN )<br />

(Yoimsrly Can . <strong>War</strong> Supplies Allocation Board)<br />

• See also : United Zat ions Mutual Aid Act<br />

Frtablishment ; 21k, 4<br />

yinister of Agirculture to be ad<strong>de</strong>d to Bd ; 216 , 7<br />

Allocation of Can .Hurricanes to be consi<strong>de</strong>red by ;219, 2<br />

Organization and proce<strong>du</strong>re ; 222 , 2-4;Za, 4-5<br />

Appt . of Karl Fraser to un<strong>de</strong>rtake administrative work<br />

un<strong>de</strong>r M634 225 , 4- 5<br />

To consi<strong>de</strong>r conditiois governing un<strong>de</strong>rtaking as bet .<br />

UK and Can .govts . re expansion naval base,St .John's, -<br />

Nfld ; =. 2-3 (,L29, 3-4<br />

To dispose of Lysan<strong>de</strong>rs released from B&G schools ;/<br />

Organisation and proce<strong>du</strong>re ; reference to requests for<br />

aid (essentiality), foodstuffs ; Third Protocol wit h<br />

USSR ; 229, 1 0<br />

Merchant shipping allocations ; North Sands to be<br />

disposed of by - ;, 2?~9, 10-11 ( 232 ,5<br />

0 Report re Can.participation in 3rd Protocol with -U9SRV<br />

Conditions of Can .participation in 3rd Protocol with<br />

USSR referred to Bd ; PH to make statement in House ;<br />

2yU, 3-4<br />

I<strong>de</strong>ntification Can .items un<strong>de</strong>r Mutual Aid referred<br />

to Bd ; 236, 2<br />

Agreement with US Treasury re Can.holdings US exch ;<br />

US informed that upon passage Mutual Aid Bill Can. to<br />

assnqe liability for Can .prodaced munitions or<strong>de</strong>red by<br />

t$ for 1 *as e-lend t o Bri tai n ; 237 , 2-4<br />

Third Protocol with USSR completed ; 242, 5<br />

Diversi on to Turkey of items provi<strong>de</strong>d to iJX un<strong>de</strong>r<br />

Mutual Aid approved ; 242, 5<br />

Extension Mutual Aid to French <strong>Committee</strong> of Nat'l<br />

Liberation approved ; ~S 7, 10<br />

Provision of supplies to China ; co-operation with<br />

:govt ; Za, 7<br />

Visit of Australian Minister of Ex .Affre ; mutual aid ;<br />

Nr.Cosznittee of Nat'l Liberal4Men,mutuzl a<br />

~50 5-6 ,24


71`U&L AID BOARD<br />

(C~0,' ; T LDI AX<br />

Consolidation 3nreals for United Natinns ; Ul''.A ~<br />

recogiizes need for private relief ; no intentio n<br />

preventing auj)eals ; r91a r,ionship to_lbrtual Aid ; 265 , 10-11<br />

Transfer Craisers,9astroyers from BE to uCIJ at n o<br />

cost approved; suggested nayt . would have advantage of<br />

re<strong>du</strong>cing sums necessary fo r L4utnal A1 d ; z67 , 1-2<br />

Mutual Aid Agreament with Australia ; Anst .takes exception<br />

to Article inclu<strong>de</strong>d in Agreement ; agreed Can .<br />

position siid . not be altered ; to be consi<strong>de</strong>red further ;<br />

2•6<br />

Report of Adv .Com. 9erc.3hipping Policy ~re manning of<br />

merchant ships ; AC16P,in consultation with Mutual Aid Bd .<br />

to consi<strong>de</strong>r allocation elsewhere of ships presentl<br />

allocated for Can y<br />

.operation, for which Can.crews<br />

be provi<strong>de</strong>d ; M, 2-5<br />

could not<br />

Extens i on of credits to USSR for electrical equipment<br />

to India for locomotives<br />

:<br />

; to be apart from<br />

jM, 7<br />

Mutual Al d .<br />

Agreed five 4,700 ton vessel .3 to be ma<strong>de</strong> avai<strong>la</strong>b le0 o<br />

UK ; new const'n transferred un<strong>de</strong>r Mutual Aid ; 495 ,1-2<br />

P<strong>la</strong>n of organization for constituli ,)n of United Allied<br />

Relief Fund approved ; 297, 4<br />

Mutual Aid ; Can-military supplies for Chi m ; staterw nt<br />

stragegic need (CC03) agreed 3rd shipment to go forward ;<br />

no further commitments ; ~98 ,8<br />

Ibid ; shipment cleared by Jt .<strong>War</strong> Aid Com,Washingt on ;<br />

Chinese Ambassador to be i nformed supplies to be diverted<br />

to other UN if not used by Chinese ; further shipments t o<br />

be cleared with Jt .19ar Aid <strong>Committee</strong> to ensure agreement<br />

with CCOS strategic view ; ;99 ,2<br />

Fin .re<strong>la</strong>tions with UK; 301 ,1G-1 2<br />

Conclusi nn Mutual Aid agreement with India ; approved ;<br />

310 ,8-9<br />

Employment Cau.forces end hostilities(F,u- zupean ) ;<br />

review estimates Service <strong>de</strong>pts .,l<strong>du</strong>tual Aid, Reconstruction<br />

; war & non war expen itures= 325 ,2-4 ;<br />

-- Ib4d ; poss . combining ILA & war approp .votes ; ZZ2, 3-4


MUTUAL AID BOARD ( CANA OIAn )<br />

W Conference re International emplo,yment Agreement ;<br />

di ff . re MA Agreement with Australia-, 2&2- 3<br />

Financial re<strong>la</strong>tions vith UK ; commercial policy ;<br />

draft communications to UK re oon'n Mutual Aid &<br />

gen.quo stion external tra<strong>de</strong> policy ; 331.,2-5<br />

Financing of milit ry r lief, agreed reapona .for<br />

to be vest 3d in MAB ; Canada to finance minor items<br />

to 41,000,000 ; whestto be pr ovi<strong>de</strong>-i to min.extent with<br />

rep<strong>la</strong>cement in kind by US ; no farther commitment pendi . U9<br />

examination by MAB ;LU,7<br />

Fr.request for equipment for 2 div . un<strong>de</strong>r MA ; 335.9<br />

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DATE <strong>RG</strong>2 Vol. REEL / BOBINE<br />

44 1940-11-07 5668 C-11789<br />

45 1940-11-14 5668 C-11789<br />

46 1940-11-19 5668 C-11789<br />

47 1940-11-22 5668 C-11789<br />

48 1940-11-26 5668 C-11789<br />

49 1940-11-27 5668 C-11789<br />

50 1940-11-29 5668 C-11789<br />

51 1940-12-04 5668 C-11789<br />

52 1940-12-10 5668 C-11789<br />

53 1940-12-13 5668 C-11789<br />

54 1940-12-18 5668 C-11789<br />

55 1940-12-26 5668 C-11789<br />

56 1941-01-02 5669 C-11789<br />

57 1941-01-08 5669 C-11789<br />

58 1941-01-20 5669 C-11789<br />

59 1941-01-24 5669 C-11789<br />

60 1941-01-27 5669 C-11789<br />

61 1941-01-28 5669 C-11789<br />

62 1941-01-29 5669 C-11789<br />

63 1941-01-31 5669 C-11789<br />

64 1941-02-03 5669 C-11789<br />

65 1941-02-11 5669 C-11789<br />

66 1941-02-18 5669 C-11789<br />

67 1941-02-26 5669 C-11789<br />

68 1941-03-05 5669 C-11789<br />

69 1941-03-07 5669 C-11789<br />

70 1941-03-12 5669 C-11789<br />

71 1941-03-13 5669 C-11789<br />

72 1941-03-19 5669 C-11789<br />

73 1941-03-21 5669 C-11789<br />

74 1941-03-27 5669 C-11789<br />

75 1941-04-03 5670 C-11789<br />

76 1941-04-09 5670 C-11789<br />

77 1941-04-21 5670 C-11789<br />

78 1941-04-23 5670 C-11789<br />

79 1941-04-25 5670 C-11789<br />

80 1940-04-30 5670 C-11789<br />

81 1941-05-01 5670 C-11789<br />

82 1941-05-05 5670 C-11789<br />

83 1941-05-06 5670 C-11789<br />

84 1941-05-09 5670 C-11789<br />

85 1941-05-13 5670 C-11789<br />

86 1941-05-20 5670 C-11789<br />

87 1941-05-21 5670 C-11789<br />

88 1941-05-27 5670 C-11789<br />

89 1941-05-30 5670 C-11789<br />

90 1941-06-03 5670 C-11789


3<br />

<strong>Cabinet</strong> <strong>War</strong> <strong>Committee</strong> / Comité <strong>de</strong> <strong>la</strong> <strong>guerre</strong> <strong>du</strong> <strong>Cabinet</strong><br />

Conversion List (meeting to volume) / Liste <strong>de</strong> concordance (réunion à volume)<br />

MEETING NO. /<br />

NU. <strong>de</strong> <strong>la</strong> RÉUNION<br />

DATE <strong>RG</strong>2 Vol. REEL / BOBINE<br />

91 1941-06-05 5670 C-11789<br />

92 1941-06-10 5670 C-11789<br />

93 1941-06-17 5670 C-11789<br />

94 1941-06-20 5670 C-11789<br />

95 1941-06-24 5670 C-11789<br />

96 1941-07-10 5671 C-4654<br />

97 1941-07-15 5671 C-4654<br />

98 1941-07-28 5671 C-4654<br />

99 1941-07-19 5671 C-4654<br />

100 1941-07-30 5671 C-4654<br />

101 1941-07-31 5671 C-4654<br />

102 1941-08-06 5671 C-4654<br />

103 1941-08-13 5671 C-4654<br />

104 1941-08-22 5671 C-4654<br />

105 1941-08-30 5671 C-4654<br />

106 1941-09-02 5671 C-4654<br />

107 1941-09-10 5671 C-4654<br />

108 1941-09-18 5671 C-4654<br />

109 1941-09-23 5671 C-4654<br />

110 1941-10-02 5671 C-4654<br />

111 1941-10-09 5671 C-4654<br />

112 1941-10-15 5671 C-4654<br />

113 1941-10-22 5671 C-4654<br />

114 1941-10-29 5671 C-4654<br />

115 1941-11-06 5672 C-4654<br />

116 1941-11-12 5672 C-4654<br />

117 1941-11-19 5672 C-4654<br />

118 1941-11-26 5672 C-4654<br />

119 1941-11-27 5672 C-4654<br />

120 1941-12-01 5672 C-4654<br />

121 1941-12-02 5672 C-4654<br />

122 1941-12-03 5672 C-4654<br />

123 1941-12-04 5672 C-4654<br />

124 1941-12-06 5672 C-4654<br />

125 1941-12-07 5672 C-4654<br />

126 1941-12-10 5672 C-4654<br />

127 1941-12-15 5672 C-4654<br />

128 1941-12-16 5672 C-4654<br />

129 1941-12-16 5672 C-4654<br />

130 1941-12-17 5672 C-4654<br />

131 1941-12-19 5672 C-4654<br />

132 1941-12-29 5672 C-4654<br />

133 1942-01-06 5674 C-4874<br />

134 1942-01-06 5674 C-4874<br />

135 1942-01-07 5674 C-4874<br />

136 1942-01-14 5674 C-4874<br />

137 1942-01-15 5674 C-4874


4<br />

<strong>Cabinet</strong> <strong>War</strong> <strong>Committee</strong> / Comité <strong>de</strong> <strong>la</strong> <strong>guerre</strong> <strong>du</strong> <strong>Cabinet</strong><br />

Conversion List (meeting to volume) / Liste <strong>de</strong> concordance (réunion à volume)<br />

MEETING NO. /<br />

NU. <strong>de</strong> <strong>la</strong> RÉUNION<br />

DATE <strong>RG</strong>2 Vol. REEL / BOBINE<br />

138 1942-01-23 5674 C-4874<br />

139 1942-01-28 5674 C-4874<br />

140 1942-01-31 5674 C-4874<br />

141 1942-02-04 5674 C-4874<br />

142 1942-02-12 5674 C-4874<br />

143 1942-02-13 5674 C-4874<br />

144 1942-02-18 5674 C-4874<br />

145 1942-02-20 5674 C-4874<br />

146 1942-02-26 5674 C-4874<br />

147 1942-02-26 5674 C-4874<br />

148 1942-03-05 5674 C-4874<br />

149 1942-03-06 5674 C-4874<br />

150 1942-03-11 5674 C-4874<br />

151 1942-03-18 5674 C-4874<br />

152 1942-03-18 5674 C-4874<br />

153 1942-03-20 5674 C-4874<br />

154 1942-03-26 5674 C-4874<br />

155 1942-04-01 5675 C-4874<br />

156 1942-04-08 5675 C-4874<br />

157 1942-04-09 5675 C-4874<br />

158 1942-04-22 5675 C-4874<br />

159 1942-04-29 5675 C-4874<br />

160 1942-05-01 5675 C-4874<br />

161 1942-05-08 5675 C-4874<br />

162 1942-05-14 5675 C-4874<br />

163 1942-05-16 5675 C-4874<br />

164 1942-05-22 5675 C-4874<br />

165 1942-05-27 5675 C-4874<br />

166 1942-05-28 5675 C-4874<br />

167 1942-06-03 5675 C-4874<br />

168 1942-06-04 5675 C-4874<br />

169 1942-06-05 5675 C-4874<br />

170 1942-06-11 5675 C-4874<br />

171 1942-06-12 5675 C-4874<br />

172 1942-06-17 5675 C-4874<br />

173 1942-06-24 5675 C-4874<br />

174 1942-06-26 5675 C-4874<br />

175 1942-07-01 5676 C-4874<br />

176 1942-07-08 5676 C-4874<br />

177 1942-07-15 5676 C-4874<br />

178 1942-07-17 5676 C-4874<br />

179 1942-07-17 5676 C-4874<br />

180 1942-07-22 5676 C-4874<br />

181 1942-07-29 5676 C-4874<br />

182 1942-07-31 5676 C-4874<br />

183 1942-08-06 5676 C-4874<br />

184 1942-08-14 5676 C-4874


5<br />

<strong>Cabinet</strong> <strong>War</strong> <strong>Committee</strong> / Comité <strong>de</strong> <strong>la</strong> <strong>guerre</strong> <strong>du</strong> <strong>Cabinet</strong><br />

Conversion List (meeting to volume) / Liste <strong>de</strong> concordance (réunion à volume)<br />

MEETING NO. /<br />

NU. <strong>de</strong> <strong>la</strong> RÉUNION<br />

DATE <strong>RG</strong>2 Vol. REEL / BOBINE<br />

185 1942-08-19 5676 C-4874<br />

186 1942-08-26 5676 C-4874<br />

187 1942-09-02 5676 C-4874<br />

188 1942-09-04 5676 C-4874<br />

189 1942-09-09 5676 C-4874<br />

190 1942-09-16 5676 C-4874<br />

191 1942-09-17 5676 C-4874<br />

192 1942-09-23 5676 C-4874<br />

193 1942-09-23 5676 C-4874<br />

194 1942-09-25 5676 C-4874<br />

195 1942-09-30 5676 C-4874<br />

196 1942-10-07 5677 C-4874 to / à C-4875<br />

197 1942-10-09 5677 C-4874 to / à C-4875<br />

198 1942-10-10 5677 C-4874 to / à C-4875<br />

199 1942-10-14 5677 C-4874 to / à C-4875<br />

200 1942-10-21 5677 C-4874 to / à C-4875<br />

201 1942-10-28 5677 C-4874 to / à C-4875<br />

202 1942-10-29 5677 C-4874 to / à C-4875<br />

203 1942-11-04 5677 C-4874 to / à C-4875<br />

204 1942-11-05 5677 C-4874 to / à C-4875<br />

205 1942-11-09 5677 C-4874 to / à C-4875<br />

206 1942-11-11 5677 C-4874 to / à C-4875<br />

207 1942-11-18 5677 C-4874 to / à C-4875<br />

208 1942-11-30 5677 C-4874 to / à C-4875<br />

209 1942-12-02 5677 C-4874 to / à C-4875<br />

210 1942-12-09 5677 C-4874 to / à C-4875<br />

211 1942-12-16 5677 C-4874 to / à C-4875<br />

212 1942-12-23 5677 C-4874 to / à C-4875<br />

213 1942-12-30 5677 C-4874 to / à C-4875<br />

214 1943-01-06 5678 C-4875<br />

215 1943-01-13 5678 C-4875<br />

216 1943-01-21 5678 C-4875<br />

217 1943-01-27 5678 C-4875<br />

218 1943-02-04 5678 C-4875<br />

219 1943-02-10 5678 C-4875<br />

220 1943-02-18 5678 C-4875<br />

221 1943-02-24 5678 C-4875<br />

222 1943-03-03 5678 C-4875<br />

223 1943-03-05 5678 C-4875<br />

224 1943-03-11 5678 C-4875<br />

225 1943-03-17 5678 C-4875<br />

226 1943-03-23 5678 C-4875<br />

227 1943-03-25 5678 C-4875<br />

228 1943-03-31 5678 C-4875<br />

229 1943-04-07 5678 C-4875<br />

230 1943-04-14 5678 C-4875<br />

231 1943-04-16 5678 C-4875


6<br />

<strong>Cabinet</strong> <strong>War</strong> <strong>Committee</strong> / Comité <strong>de</strong> <strong>la</strong> <strong>guerre</strong> <strong>du</strong> <strong>Cabinet</strong><br />

Conversion List (meeting to volume) / Liste <strong>de</strong> concordance (réunion à volume)<br />

MEETING NO. /<br />

NU. <strong>de</strong> <strong>la</strong> RÉUNION<br />

DATE <strong>RG</strong>2 Vol. REEL / BOBINE<br />

232 1943-04-21 5678 C-4875<br />

233 1943-04-28 5678 C-4875<br />

234 1943-05-05 5678 C-4875<br />

235 1943-05-13 5678 C-4875<br />

236 1943-05-14 5678 C-4875<br />

237 1943-05-19 5679 C-4875<br />

238 1943-05-26 5679 C-4875<br />

239 1943-05-27 5679 C-4875<br />

240 1943-05-31 5679 C-4875<br />

241 1943-06-02 5679 C-4875<br />

242 1943-06-11 5679 C-4875<br />

243 1943-06-18 5679 C-4875<br />

244 1943-06-23 5679 C-4875<br />

245 1943-06-24 5679 C-4875<br />

246 1943-06-28 5679 C-4875<br />

247 1943-07-02 5679 C-4875<br />

248 1943-07-07 5679 C-4875<br />

249 1943-07-15 5679 C-4875<br />

250 1943-07-21 5679 C-4875<br />

251 1943-07-26 5679 C-4875<br />

252 1943-08-04 5679 C-4875<br />

253 1943-08-10 5679 C-4875<br />

254 1943-08-11 5679 C-4875<br />

255 1943-08-20 5679 C-4875<br />

256 1943-08-31 5679 C-4875<br />

257 1943-08-31 5679 C-4875<br />

258 1943-09-08 5679 C-4875<br />

259 1943-09-15 5680 C-4875 to / à C-4876<br />

260 1943-09-22 5680 C-4875 to / à C-4876<br />

261 1943-09-29 5680 C-4875 to / à C-4876<br />

262 1943-09-30 5680 C-4875 to / à C-4876<br />

263 1943-10-06 5680 C-4875 to / à C-4876<br />

264 1943-10-12 5680 C-4875 to / à C-4876<br />

265 1943-10-21 5680 C-4875 to / à C-4876<br />

266 1943-10-27 5680 C-4875 to / à C-4876<br />

267 1943-11-03 5680 C-4875 to / à C-4876<br />

268 1943-11-10 5680 C-4875 to / à C-4876<br />

269 1943-11-17 5680 C-4875 to / à C-4876<br />

270 1943-11-24 5680 C-4875 to / à C-4876<br />

271 1943-12-01 5680 C-4875 to / à C-4876<br />

272 1943-12-03 5680 C-4875 to / à C-4876<br />

273 1943-12-06 5680 C-4875 to / à C-4876<br />

274 1943-12-16 5680 C-4875 to / à C-4876<br />

275 1943-12-21 5680 C-4875 to / à C-4876<br />

276 1944-01-05 5681 C-4876<br />

277 1944-01-12 5681 C-4876<br />

278 1944-01-20 5681 C-4876


7<br />

<strong>Cabinet</strong> <strong>War</strong> <strong>Committee</strong> / Comité <strong>de</strong> <strong>la</strong> <strong>guerre</strong> <strong>du</strong> <strong>Cabinet</strong><br />

Conversion List (meeting to volume) / Liste <strong>de</strong> concordance (réunion à volume)<br />

MEETING NO. /<br />

NU. <strong>de</strong> <strong>la</strong> RÉUNION<br />

DATE <strong>RG</strong>2 Vol. REEL / BOBINE<br />

279 1944-01-26 5681 C-4876<br />

280 1944-02-04 5681 C-4876<br />

281 1944-02-09 5681 C-4876<br />

282 1944-02-10 5681 C-4876<br />

283 1944-02-17 5681 C-4876<br />

283a 1944-02-21 5681 C-4876<br />

284 1944-02-22 5681 C-4876<br />

285 1944-03-01 5681 C-4876<br />

286 1944-03-08 5681 C-4876<br />

286a 1944-03-09 5681 C-4876<br />

287 1944-03-10 5681 C-4876<br />

288 1944-03-15 5681 C-4876<br />

289 1944-03-22 5681 C-4876<br />

290 1944-03-29 5681 C-4876<br />

291 1944-03-31 5681 C-4876<br />

292 1944-04-12 5681 C-4876<br />

293 1944-04-19 5681 C-4876<br />

294 1944-04-26 5681 C-4876<br />

295 1944-05-03 5681 C-4876<br />

296 1944-05-10 5681 C-4876<br />

297 1944-05-17 5681 C-4876<br />

298 1944-05-24 5681 C-4876<br />

299 1944-05-31 5681 C-4876<br />

300 1944-06-07 5681 C-4876<br />

301 1944-06-14 5681 C-4876<br />

302 1944-06-21 5681 C-4876<br />

303 1944-06-28 5681 C-4876<br />

304 1944-07-05 5682 C-4876<br />

305 1944-07-12 5682 C-4876<br />

306 1944-07-19 5682 C-4876<br />

307 1944-07-26 5682 C-4876<br />

308 1944-08-03 5682 C-4876<br />

309 1944-08-10 5682 C-4876<br />

310 1944-08-31 5682 C-4876<br />

311 1944-09-13 5682 C-4876<br />

312 1944-09-14 5682 C-4876<br />

313 1944-09-20 5682 C-4876<br />

314 1944-09-22 5682 C-4876<br />

315 1944-09-23 5682 C-4876<br />

316 1944-09-27 5682 C-4876<br />

317 1944-10-05 5682 C-4876<br />

318 1944-10-11 5682 C-4876<br />

319 1944-10-19 5682 C-4876<br />

320 1944-10-20 5682 C-4876<br />

321 1944-10-24 5682 C-4876<br />

322 1944-10-26 5682 C-4876<br />

323 1944-10-27 5682 C-4876


8<br />

<strong>Cabinet</strong> <strong>War</strong> <strong>Committee</strong> / Comité <strong>de</strong> <strong>la</strong> <strong>guerre</strong> <strong>du</strong> <strong>Cabinet</strong><br />

Conversion List (meeting to volume) / Liste <strong>de</strong> concordance (réunion à volume)<br />

MEETING NO. /<br />

NU. <strong>de</strong> <strong>la</strong> RÉUNION<br />

DATE <strong>RG</strong>2 Vol. REEL / BOBINE<br />

324 1944-11-09 5682 C-4876<br />

325 1944-11-11 5682 C-4876<br />

326 1944-12-13 5682 C-4876<br />

327 1944-12-22 5682 C-4876<br />

328 1945-01-08 5683 C-4876 to / à C-4877<br />

329 1945-01-17 5683 C-4876 to / à C-4877<br />

330 1945-01-24 5683 C-4876 to / à C-4877<br />

331 1945-02-07 5683 C-4876 to / à C-4877<br />

332 1945-02-14 5683 C-4876 to / à C-4877<br />

333 1945-02-21 5683 C-4876 to / à C-4877<br />

334 1945-02-28 5683 C-4876 to / à C-4877<br />

335 1945-03-07 5683 C-4876 to / à C-4877<br />

336 1945-03-14 5683 C-4876 to / à C-4877<br />

337 1945-03-22 5683 C-4876 to / à C-4877<br />

338 1945-03-29 5683 C-4876 to / à C-4877<br />

339 1945-04-19 5683 C-4876 to / à C-4877<br />

340 1945-04-19 5683 C-4876 to / à C-4877<br />

341 1945-04-25 5683 C-4876 to / à C-4877<br />

342 1945-05-16 5683 C-4876 to / à C-4877

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