HC Deb 28 March 1919 vol 114 c768W
Captain COOTE

asked the Parliamentary Secretary to the Shipping Controller if he will state what facilities, if any, exist in the case of soldiers of the Canadian forces who have been killed in action to enable their widows and families to come from Canada and settle with the parents of their late husbands; and to whom application should be made in order to-obtain such facilities?

Colonel LESLIE WILSON

I am not aware that any special facilities exist in such oases, but there is no lack of passenger accommodation eastward. The arrangements for passages of officers and men of the Canadian contingents and their dependants are made by the Dominion Government, which, if it desires to obtain special terms in such cases as those referred to by the hon. and gallant Member, will doubtless approach the shipping companies.