Excerpt from Final Report of the Ontario Game and Fisheries Commission, 1909-1911
May it Please Your Honour, - The undersigned, appointed by commission under the Great Seal of the Prnvince, bearing dale the seventeenth day of July, A.D. 1909. to make enquiries, take evidence, and report generally upon all matters appertaining to the game fish, the fisheries and the game of the Province of Ontario, which may injuriously affect the same, and any methods possible to increase their economic and other value to the masses of the people, begs leave herewith to submit his final report.
The instructions accompanying the Commission direct that the investigation shall include the following particulars:
(1) The condition of the fisheries and game within the Province of Ontario and the adjacent waters, including:
(2) The advisability of establishing provincial fish hatcheries, including tin; estimated cost of maintenance and construction, the best method* of operation, and Other matters relating thereto;
(3) The alleged existence of contracts between fishermen within the Province of Ontario and foreign fish companies and individuals, together with the effect of such contracts (if any) upon the fisheries of Ontario;
(4) The matter of foreign fish companies and individuals encouraging breaches of the law on the part of fishermen, and others resident in Ontario;
(5) The qualifications, conditions of service, skill, efficiency (physical and otherwise), desirable for fisheries and game officials;
(6) The condition of the present equipment of the Department, together with the additional requirements (if any) in this regard in the matter of launches, boats, etc.;
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