The Icelandic Canadian - 01.12.1964, Síða 36

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.12.1964, Síða 36
34 THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN Winter 1964 of 4,392 crowns a year is paid in be- half of each half orphan under 16 and 6,588 crowns a year for each full orphan. A lump sum of about one to four years’ pension is payable for an invalid child over 16 according to the degree of support of the insured. Contributions for this phase of in- surance are collected by revenue agen- cies at rates assessed by the director of taxation on the basis of risk. The State Social Security Institution administers the program through local offices man- aged by a board elected by parliament and a director. General supervision is under the Ministry of Social Affairs. Iceland, to most of the world a re- mote and hard-featured country, one of small and scattered population, one unable yet to educate its own doc- tors who, qualifying, apparently re- ceive but meagre reward for their arduous labors, nevertheless from quite early times seems to have maintained high ideals of national health. Its sys- tem of social security exhibits a degree of originality in conception and oper- ation, compulsorily functioning through small largely autonomous bodies. The fact that the nation ranks comparatively low internationally in number of citizens and economic impor- tance and influence has in no way de- terred it front planning along progres- sive lines to provide all varied seg- ments of the population with protec- tion against major health contingencies. Biennial Meeting of Canada Ethnic Press Federation A most successful biennial meeting of the Canada Ethnic Press Federation was held in Toronto, October 23-25 this fall. There was representation at the meeting from Montreal, Toronto, Winnipeg, Edmonton and Vancouver. The main speakers were Hon. Rene Tremblay and Hon. Mitchell Sharp representing the Government of Can- ada; Hon. John Yaremko and Hon. Allan Grossman representing the Government of Ontario. Two mem- bers of the Royal Commission on B and B were in a panel of four on a discussion of bilingualism and bicul- ■turalism in Canada. A number of resolutions were passed one of which was that the Federation would support a Canadian flag recom- mended by a majority of the Flouse of Commons. Officers elected were: Patron, the Governor General of Canada, George P. Vanier; Honorary President, Hon. Rene Tremblay; Founder and Life Past President, Hon. W. J. Lindal; Im- mediate Past Pres. Bruno Tenhunen of Toronto; President, Charles E. Dojack of Winnipeg; 1st Vice-Pres, Frank Glogowski of Toronto; 2nd Vice- Pres. Leo J. Lezack of Winnipeg; Sec. John H. Syrnick of Winnipeg; Treas., P. V. Havlik of Toronto. There are six Directors, one from Montreal, three from Toronto, itwo from Winnipeg and one from Vancouver.

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