Province of British Columbia
30th Parliament, 2nd Session
INDEX
Debates of the Legislative Assembly (Hansard)
January 25, 1973 to April 18, 1973

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B & W Holdings

Mentioned: (McGeer) 2212

B.C. School Trustee

Editorial referred to (McClelland) 466

Baizis, Peter

Chess champion, grant for travel expenses (Jordan) 818

Bank Act

Mentioned: (Phillips) 668

Bank of British Columbia

Financial base in province has improved financial conditions (Brousson) 2589

Investment by former Minister of Finance in bank (McGeer) 2344

Mentioned: (McGeer) 2393 (Jordan) 2585

Bankruptcy

See also: Business mortality

Bankruptcies in B.C. (Schroeder) 404

Banks and banking

Farmers' Bank (Phillips) 668

Barkerville, B.C.

Accommodation expansion (Fraser) 1948

Clydesdale horses, transfer from Fort Steele (Fraser) 1948

Money spent in past year, funds available (Fraser) 2058

Preservation and restoration referred to (Anderson, D.A.) 2852

Barnes, Emery Oakland (Vancouver Centre)

Address in reply 317-20

Food co-operatives, government participation 319

Housing co-operatives, government participation 319

Housing shortage for elderly citizens 320

Ministry of human rights suggested 319

Public Works Fair Employment Act 2413-4

Social problems, government spending on prevention 320

Workmen's Compensation Act, 1968, An Act to Amend 2402

Barnston Island, B.C.

Ferry service (McClelland) 1359

Ferry service, not to be cut (Strachan) 1360

Barrett, Hon. David (Coquitlam)

Acute and extended-care hospital beds, appropriation for additions, Budget address 360

Additions to expenditures to stimulate employment and the economy, Budget address 356

Address in Reply 2, 43-6, 221-2

Air fare for Members from distant ridings justified 2200

Alaska pipeline preferred by President Nixon 457

Alberta's policy of two-pricing system for natural gas 714

Alcohol and Drug Commission Act 2630, 2765

Age of Majority Act, An Act to Amend 3040

Anderson, D.A., quoted 856

Assessment Equalization Act, An Act to Amend (Bill 71) 1R, 363; 2336, 2338

Automobile Insurance Act 1040-2, 3031

Bank charge for sorting cheques 874

Barron's article impaired Wall Street's credit rating in B.C. 2332

Block, Henry, letter of Land Commission Act quoted 1706

Blueberry Bridge, investigation into contract and structure 690

Boundary Commission Act, commissioner's powers 1702

Boxcar building, feasibility report requested 1584

Boxcars will be built in a competitive price range 2949

Brameda Resources investment negotiations, agreement in principle 1008, 1009

Brameda shares, sale to Brascan 1526

Brannen Lake School, papers presented on problems referred to 2114

Brascan, investment negotiations 1008

Brascan and B.C. Railway equity position 1009

Brascan royalty payments separate from negotiations 1008

Britannia port, economic aspects will not be taken to public hearings 785

Britannia port, estimates cannot be discussed while negotiations underway 869

Britannia port, preliminary report not released 133

Britannia port, public hearing on port 762

Britannia port, scientist consultants' terms of reference 870

Britannia port development, aesthetic considerations 785-6

Britannia port development limited to coal port 750

Britannia port engineering report; drawing to be released, available for public hearing 868

Britannia port study of ecological aspects 748

British Columbia Economic Research Fund Act (Bill 78) 1R, 365; 2371-2, 2374-5

British Columbia Electric Company, reference to takeover 794-5

British Columbia Federation of Agriculture submission quoted on land-use planning 1707

British Columbia Hydro, budget being drawn up for current year 791-2

British Columbia Hydro, Canada Pension Funds, Provincial Trusteed Funds 791

British Columbia Hydro, electric power conservation programme being examined 803

British Columbia Hydro and Power Authority, annual report etc. to be filed in House, Budget address 354

British Columbia Hydro and Power Authority Act, An Act to Amend 3038

British Columbia Hydro spraying, alternatives being sought 837

British Columbia medical care centre for children in Vietnam, motion supported 454

British Columbia Railway, auditing procedures under review 754

British Columbia Railway, budget draft for current year approved 791-2

British Columbia Railway, capital investment needs, Budget address 356

British Columbia Railway, Comptroller General's report on accounting procedure completed 2947

British Columbia Railway, federal share in cost 749

British Columbia Railway, former administration's letting of contracts criticized 2389

British Columbia Railway, passenger service to be examined 754

British Columbia Railway, possible tourist attraction 754

British Columbia Railway, Provincial Trusteed Funds 791

British Columbia Railway, report on underestimating on contracts requested 848

British Columbia Railway, safety 754

British Columbia Railway, ski trains, passenger service 801

British Columbia Railway, standard practice in handling contracts 847

British Columbia Railway, subsidies from federal government 867

British Columbia Railway accounting procedures to be reviewed by outside firm 2947

British Columbia Railway Act, An Act to Amend 2272

British Columbia Railway Company Construction Loan Act, An Act to Amend 2386-7, 2388-9

British Columbia Railway contract-letting practices to be reviewed by outside firm 2947

British Columbia Railway extension not conditional on federal payment 864

British Columbia Regional and Hospital Districts Financing Authority, Canada Pension Funds, Provincial Trusteed Funds 791

British Columbia School Districts Capital Financing Authority, Canada Pension Funds, Provincial Trusteed Funds 791

Broadbent, Joseph, B.C. Railway vice-president, duties 2947

Budget address 353-61

Budget debate 690-1, 713-6

Campaign funds, limitation and full disclosure of sources 789

Campbell, Dan, quoted on land speculation 1701

Canadian National Railway to release some boxcars to ease pressure 2948

Canadian Petroleum Association, meeting with 716, 807

Capital utilized by companies, taxation, Budget address 359

Citizens advisory committees being set up for all funds 822

Civil Service Superannuation Act, An Act to Amend 2689, 2690-2, 2693-5, 2709-10

Coal royalty of 25 cents per ton not acceptable 46, 749, 785

Coal transportation in covered cars, use of silos 750

Coal, world reserves 802

College of Physicians and Surgeons referred to as medical profession's closed shop 2937

College Pension Act, An Act to Amend 2713

Coloured Gasoline Tax Act, An Act to Amend (Bill 65) 1R, 362; 2332-3, 2333

Columbia River Treaty, proceedings to reopen requested, Budget address 354

Columbia River Treaty renegotiation, liaison committee 837

Columbia River development and farmlands 222

Commonwealth Parliamentary Association conferences, representatives 2199

Community Recreational Facilities Fund, operation delayed until passage of Bill 863

Community Recreational Facilities Fund Act (Bill 76) 1R, 365; 2362, 2366-8

Community Recreational Facilities Fund regulations to be drafted and circulated 2367

Condominium conversions and private property rights 830

Constitution Act, An Act to Amend, limited salaries and laid out salary scale 837

Constitution Act amendment (limiting salaries) in government campaign platform 837

Consultants to be hired for specific problems 789

Continental resource policy rejected, Budget address 354

Co-operative training programme for people moving to north 778

Corporation capital tax, co-operatives, cooperative condominiums, credit unions and family farms exempted 2330

Corporation capital tax, five-year write-off period for companies not making money 2331

Corporation Capital Tax Act (Bill 63) I R, 781; 2306, 2328-32

Corporation capital tax not a deterrent to legitimate investors 2332

Deas Island tunnel, expropriation of land, arbitration board awards 221

DeBeck, Edwin Keary, called to the Bar of the House 1070

Development Corporation of British Columbia Act 2602, 2603-4, 2778-9, 2786, 2795, 2988

de Wolfe, John, tribute to him, not adviser to Premier 789

Discovery Passage ferry rates under review 2064

Dominion-provincial relations reviewed, Budget address 353

Economic research fund accounts checked by Comptroller General 2375

Economic research fund allows flexibility in king of research 2375

Economic security, necessary for freedom of choice, achievement of individual's potential 2117-8

Economics of coal shipment by CNR and BCR 761

Economics of coal shipping in advantage of B.C. Railway 786

Education Department, largest single expenditure commitment, Budget address 357

Educational research, new item, Budget address 357

Elderly citizens' renters grant, Budget address 358

Electric power-saving programmes 802

Energy Act 2565-6, 2823

Energy Board, new policy to be drawn up 789

Estimates of Sums Required for the Service of the Province, fiscal year ending March 31, 1974 351

Examiner, San Francisco, advertisement referred to 1706

Export shipment, Budget address 356

Farmland loss, debate 221

Farmland subdivision freeze, debate on order-incouncil 222

Father's business experiences related 2329

Federal government ship construction subsidy 44-5

Federal-provincial liaison committee to consider Columbia River, Budget address 354

Federal Women's Advisory Committee, recommendations implemented as they emerge 822

Financial charges against groups initiating waste problems understudy, Budget address 354

First Narrows crossing, another bridge not favoured 822

Flora Bank, coal port and ecological damage 749

Flora Bank and Ridley Island reports 760

Frankiw, Peter, Mayor of Fort St. John, meeting with Premier 690

Gasoline Tax Act, 1948, An Act to Amend (Bill 66) 1R, 362; 2333-4, 2724

Gasoline Tax Act, 1958, An Act to Amend (Bill 67) 1R, 362; 2334

Gasoline tax exemptions for off-highway use by farmers and fishermen, Budget address 359, 691

Gift Tax Act, An Act to Amend 2335-6

Gift Tax Act amendment, wording to provide for transfers under Veteran Land Act 2336

Glenshiel Hotel, filing in House of all documents 2635-6

Government interference in choice of union rejected 778

Government investments will not be made in corporations needing handouts 2356

Government involvement in mass rapid transit 857

Government offices open by appointment during lunch hour 873

Government will take responsibility for consequences of policies next Spring 2331-2

Granting Certain Sums of Money for the Public Service of the Province of British Columbia, An Act for (Bill 172) 1R, 2201; 2R, 2202; 3R, 2202

Guaranteed minimum income amendment in 1972, Social Credit Members' vote 2114-5

Hansard, withdrawal of words from tape 714.

Hansard, quoted 856, 1701

Hat Creek coal, more value as filter 803

Home Acquisition Fund, broadening access to fund 863

Home Acquisition Fund, Indians on reserves excluded 862

Home services to the chronically ill, programme, Budget address 358

Homeowner grant increases, Budget address 357

Housing Incentive Fund Act (Bill 75) 1R, 365; 2359

Income tax, raising personal exemptions only way to help poor 2379

Income Tax Act, 1962, An Act to Amend (Bill 62) 1R, 361; 2377-8, 2379

Income tax payments compared to corporation taxes in B.C. 2329

Indian reserves, leased lands are taxable 871

Indians, legislation to be introduced 801

Indians, sales tax exemption a reverse form of discrimination 2385

Industrial assessments, 10 per cent limitation removed 857

Job creation 777, 853

Kaiser's volunteer assessment on coal 749-50

Karen Magnussen figure skating award instituted 2305

Kierans, Eric, consultant for Attorney General, not in B.C. government employ 868

Kierans, Eric, not adviser to Premier 789

Kingston Penitentiary for Women, percentage of inmates from Willingdon School 2116-7

Labour, pools of unskilled or wrongly skilled labour 852

Labour training programmes, co-operation with Canada Manpower 852

Laing, Arthur, welcomed to House 1409

Land Commission Act 1695-8, 1790, 2909

Land Commission Act, Conservative leader's statements referred to 1697

Land Commission Act, letter opposing Act traced 1705-6

Land Commission Act, Liberal Party role in debate criticized 1695-6

Land Commission Act, Opposition's speeches and role in debate 1697, 1698

Legislation protecting politicians opposed 748

Legislative committees, work between sessions 2119

Legislature, clerks' salaries 2200

Logging Tax Act, An Act to Amend 2386

Lower Mainland Regional Planning Board disbanded by former government 822-3, 825

MacMillan Bloedel ships registered in Bermuda, crews hired outside Canada 44

Magnussen, Karen, introduced to House, tribute to 2305

Magnussen, Karen, letter of congratulations sent to her 943

Male chauvinist award winner (Anderson, D.A.) 642

Mamquam Channel, proposed port site in Squamish estuary 748

Medicare programme in B.C. 1313

Meeting with industrial leaders 777

Member for North Okanagan's record in former government described 2117

Members, House committee investigation of financial security suggested 748

Members in municipal government operated under powers granted in Municipal Act 1702

Members' insurance policies, review 747

Members' salaries and attitude of Press 2198

Members' salaries justified by work involved 2198

Members' salary increase based on three-year period 2197-8

Minty, J.W, Comptroller General 791

Mobile homes, changes to be made in sales tax 871

Monkman Pass, government cannot regulate employees' place of residence 778

Motive fuel Use Tax Act, An Act to Amend (Bill 68) 1R, 362, 2334

Municipal Act quoted on expropriation 1702

Municipal Act quoted on zoning 1703

Municipal Affairs Department, per capita grant increase to municipalities, Budget address 358

Municipal Affairs Department and urban affairs 858

Municipalities Aid Act, An Act to Amend (Bill 73) 1R, 364

Municipalities Aid Act, An Act to Amend 2338-9, 2729, 2730, 2731

Natural gas, arbitration hearings on prices 714

Natural gas, B.C.'s requirements to be met before exports 1525

Natural gas, future exports contingent on reopening contracts 1524

Natural gas, policy decision on use for generation of electricity 1067

Natural gas, two-price system in B.C. not opposed 1526

Natural gas company profits in Alberta 714

Natural gas potential in B.C. 716

Natural gas to Vancouver Island, no decision reached 747

Natural gas underpriced artificially 714

Neptune Terminals, alternative to Britannia port development 786

New government agencies, Lillooet under consideration 873

Night sittings of Legislature 96-8

Norris, Mac, promoted to B.C. Railway vice-president in charge of operations 2947

Norris, T.G., telegram supporting Land Commission Act quoted 1697-8

Nuclear power not anticipated in B.C. 802

Oakalla Prison, papers presented on problems referred to 2114

Ocean Falls purchase, announcement 1414

Oil reserves in B.C. 715

Oil spill at Kelp Point by Coal Bay in Alaska 1174

Oil well authorizations, no requests for cancellation 690

Oil well authorizations, 12 new wells 690

Oil well drilling, no indication of decrease in future activity 716

Oil well drilling, increase in north 18 per cent 690

Oil wells, no closure of wells or drilling operations 807

Oil wells drilling and wells rigged up to spud 715

Oregon Act to create land conservation and development commission 1706

Pacific National Exhibition, board of directors 778

Paish, Howard, free to make comment or interpretation 870

Paish report, gratuitous remarks not removed on principle 753-4

Parity bonds, sought-after investment 788

Parole board, tribute to members 998

Peace-Liard, government support for designating region under DREE 864

Peace River, secondary industries for area 807

Pension funds, B.C. Hydro and B.C. Rail pay going interest rates 813

Pension funds, investment in Crown corporation 788

Petroleum royalty rates, increase based on sliding scale 715

Petroleum royalty rates increased, Budget address 360

Photographs of Chamber and building, gift on 75th anniversary of Legislative Building 1365

Pollution Control Board, inquiry into a Province-wide pollution control code, Budget address 355

Pollution problems, Budget address 354

Port development, all documents agreed to by federal government will be tabled in House 448

Port Simpson, funds to co-operative outright grant 824

Port Simpson, reports and evaluations made 823

Port Simpson fish processing plant, Pacific Northwest Native Co-operative 823

Power and Telephone Line Beautification Fund, six projects approved 824

Premier's lawsuit against former Premier mentioned (Gardom) 796; qu. 1727

Premier's office, staff increase, mail and workload 753

Privilege, pre-recorded statements on television with a release time 627

Problems of city life 2341

Province, Vancouver, B.C., headline in 1960 referred to 715

Provincial Alliance of Businessmen, elimination of programme commended 2115

Provincial assets, Budget address 355

Provincial debt, Budget address 355

Provincial government control over social services programmes, Budget address 353

Provincial Home Acquisition Act, An Act to Amend 2268-9

Provincial Home Acquisition Act, An Act to Amend 2384, 2385-6

Provincial home acquisition funds, group requests for use welcomed 2384

Provincial home acquisition funds, retroactive money without restrictions 2386

Provincial Home-owner Grant Act, An Act to Amend (Bill 72) 1R, 364; 2338, 2728

Provincial Land Acquisition Fund, Budget address 358

Provincial Research and Economic Studies Fund, Budget address 359

Provincial Secretary, Agent-General's office in London, England, Budget address 358

Public accounts for fiscal year 1971-72 referred to Committee on Public Accounts 351

Public Works Fair Employment Act 2937

Public Works Minister to make report on office space in constituencies 2200

Purchasing, departmental responsibility for specifications 872

Rail car assembly shop will be constructed at Squamish. Announcement to House 2947

Rand Corporation research on energy demands 802

Recreational facilities, duplications not permitted 2367

Recreational facilities, planning must include facilities for aged 2367

Recreational facilities, staffing projections needed 2367

Recycling of waste products under investigation, Budget address 354

Redistribution of seats before election 858, 866

Resource industries' profits leaving province 2355

Revenue Act, An Act to Amend (Bill 74) I R, 364; 2341-2, 2353-6, 2733-4, 2739-40

Revenue Act amendment, safeguard in House 2355

Revenue Act amendment, transactions scrutinized in public accounts 2354

Revenue Act amendment, transactions to be discussed with Treasury Board and Cabinet 2354

Revenue 1972-73, Budget address 356

Revenues and expenditures, Budget address 355

Richmond Women's Liberal Association, reference to 803

Roberts Bank, alternative to Britannia port development 786

Rural areas, reviving and keeping alive a life style 858

Rural property tax mill rate increased, Budget address 359

Salary decisions made prior to dissolving of the House 838

Sales tax adjustment needed 2330-1

School tax removal, lack of agreement on method 863

Second Narrows crossing, provincial money still earmarked 860

Shelford, Cyril M., campaign for equalized gasoline prices referred to 2823

Shelford, Cyril M., reference to on agricultural land preservation 1701

Sierra Club, reference to support for Land Commission Act 1706

Skagit Valley in hands of federal government 1067

Social assistance increase asked for during previous years 2116

Social Credit's “piece of paper” referred to 2116

Social Services Tax Act, An Act to Amend (Bill 69) I R, 363; 2334, 2335, 2724, 2725, 2726, 2727

Socialism and private property 221

Special committee to review oil spills in coastal waters, 132, 393

Special funds, grants to individuals 825

Special Funds Appropriation Act, 1973 (Bill 77) 1R, 365;2368, 2370

Special Funds not for purchase of land 2370

Special funds to be reorganized 2370

Squamish, ecological damage 748

Squamish, federal government agreement to coal port 748

Squamish estuary port rejected 761

Statute Law Amendment Act, 1973 3009

Strata Titles Act, abuses under the Act 830-1

Strata Titles Act, amendment on zoning 832

Strata Titles Act, amendments suggested 831

Strata Titles Act, reference to 828-32

Street, Byron, quoted 1041

Succession Duty Act, An Act to Amend 2376, 2377

Succession duties on family farms, investigation 870

Sukunka coal, bulk to go to Great Britain 748

Sukunka coal development, negotiations in progress 785

Sukunka coal handshake agreement, reference to 795

Sukunka coal sale, future coal needs not threatened 802

Sun, Vancouver, B.C., article on former premier's statements quoted 1704

Surplus funds available for extra projects 853

Tax-sharing proposal by Mayor of Vancouver 860

Taxation bills in this session to give business guidelines 2331

Teachers' unemployment insurance, Budget address 357

Telecommunications Utilities Act 2576

Tenders called for 1000 bulkhead flatcars and 100 chip cars on lease-to-purchase basis 2947

Trip to Europe to broaden B.C. trade base, Budget address 355

Trudeau, Rt. Hon. P.E., wire regarding Alaska pipeline route 457

Trudeau, Rt. Hon. P.E., wire regarding unemployment and shipbuilding subsidy 45

Trusteed Pension Funds 791

Unemployment, regional plans by Department of Trade and Industry 1085-6

Unemployment, surplus funds for job creation 788

Unemployment and the federal government 44-6

Unemployment problem, Budget address 356

United Church of Canada, reference to support of Land Commission Act 1706

United Church of Canada's brief asking for social assistance increase referred to 2116

Universities, operating grants, Budget address 357

Violence and Canadian politicians 747-8

Visited Governor Daniel J. Evans of the State of Washington 1

Washington (State) equipment available for Alert Bay oil spill cleanup 7

Willingdon School, failure to rehabilitate girls 2117

Willingdon School, papers presented on problems of school referred to 2114

Williston Lake, mess left in area 1949

Zoning rental or strata title accommodation prior to construction 830

Barron's

Editorial mentioned (McGeer) 2315 (Lauk) 2322 (Chabot) 2327 (Barrett) 2332

Wall Street's credit rating in B.C. impaired by article (Barrett) 2332

Bartholomew, Francis

Mentioned: (McGeer) 114

Bates, David V.

Mentioned: (Cocke) 1190

Battered child

See: Cruelty to children

Beach Gardens Resort, Powell River, B.C.

Mentioned: (Gardom) 2676

Beacon Hill School, Victoria, B.C.

Department aware of its work (Dailly) 1132

School for children with mental, physical or behavioural problems (Wallace) 1130-1

Beauchesne, Arthur

Rules and Forms of the House of Commons mentioned (Speaker) 1008, 1009, 1010

Rules and Forms of the House of Commons quoted (Speaker) 637, 972, 973, 1208, 1450, 2065 (Anderson, D.A.) 1450, 1451 (Jordan) 1899

Beaver River, B.C.

Loss of oil exploration business (Smith) 672

Mentioned: (Chabot) 712

Beaver Valley Bulletin, Montrose

Article on Tom Fox quoted (Smith) 985

Beef

Beef prices and production costs (Fraser) 147

Beef prices defended (Smith) 24

Shortage in B.C. (Phillips) 879

Shortage in B.C., expansion of beef cattle industry (Stupich) 880

Beef cattle

Feedlot industry in province (Stupich) 937

Incentives for beef cattle industry in B.C. (Schroeder) 935

Beef Cattle Producers' Assistance Act

Mentioned: (Richter) 2221 (Stupich) 2221

Beef industry

See: Beef packers

Beef packers

Beef industry, incentives and unemployment, (Radford) 280

Packing plant in B.C. (Stupich) 938

Beer

Draught beer, choice of brands available in pub outlets (Gardom) 658

Bejerot, Nils

Referred to on solving of drug problem (McGeer) 988

Bel-Air Shipyards

Work underway (Anderson, D.A.) 644

Belcarra

Causeway plans, Dollarton to Belcarra (Gabelmann) 171

Belgium Paper Company

Debts referred to (Williams, R.A.) 2873

Belknap, J. Victor

Report of child welfare superintendent quoted (Brown) 604

Bell-Irving, H.P.

Quoted on development of lower mainland (Steves) 1638

Bell-Irving Realty Company

Mentioned: (Macdonald) 400 (Steves) 1631, 1642, 1643

Bell Telephone of Canada

Mentioned: (McGeer) 2314

Bella Bella, B.C.

Employment opportunities for Indians (Lockstead) 581

Fish processing plant suggested (Lockstead) 581

Bella Coola, B.C.

Fish processing plant suggested (Lockstead) 581

Valley damaged by logging company (Lockstead) 581

Belmont Building, Victoria, B.C.

Mentioned: (Anderson, D.A.) 2646

Mincome programme to rent building (Levi) 2180, 2181

Renovations, cost, occupancy (Williams, L.A.) 2099

Bennett, Hon. William Andrew Cecil (South Okanagan)

Assisted land clearance policy 1811

British Columbia Railway, shareholder in private mining company, qu. 1007

Canadian Pacific Railway shares sold to employees 2392

Civil Service Superannuation Act, An Act to Amend 2392, 2689-90, 2692-3, 2395

Congratulated on debate in previous sitting of House (Gardom) 2698

Crown corporations best investment for pension funds 2392

Crown Zellerbach facilities purchase should have been announced to House first 1410

DeBeck, Edwin Keary, tribute to 1071

Development Corporation of British Columbia Act 2780

Energy Act 2995-6

Ferries, notice of suspension of services, qu. 1208

Free drugs, other benefits to low-income group 2139

Glenshiel Hotel, statement released by Minister to Press 2635

Greenbelt fund established 1811

Hospital insurance and Medicare, sharing of costs with federal government 1191

Income tax, basic exemption should be raised 2139

Intention to initiate libel suit against Premier, qu. (Gardom) 1727

Intercom in office 2048

Kelowna, government plans for additions to existing buildings, new buildings 2098

Laing, Arthur; welcomed to House 1409

Land Commission Act 1793, 1811

Land Commission Act, government failure to put amendments on order paper 1973

Land Commission Act, power given government under Act 1811

Land Commission Act delay urged 1793

Mentioned: (Gardom) 2265

Municipal Finance Authority of British Columbia Act, An Act to Amend 1996

Municipalities Aid Act, An Act to Amend 1993

Municipalities Enabling and Validating Act, An Act to Amend 2648-9

Natural gas shortage, export should be opposed 1525

Premier's lawsuit, reference to (Gardom) 796

Public Works Minister complimented on his statement when accepting portfolio 2098

Regional districts' control of zoning 1811

Revenue Act, An Act to Amend 2732

Training on the Job Act 1994

Tribute to (Jordan) 734 (McGeer) 1799-1800

Withdrawal of Bill 102, Bill 42 and Bill 44, qu. 972

Benquet Corporation

Mentioned: (McGeer) 2344

Bergen, W.E.

Mentioned: 3068

Berger, Tom

Mentioned: (Gardom) 798

Reference to on expropriation (Williams, L.A.) 1515

Berry, Thomas

Quoted on problem of farmers leaving farming (McClelland) 110

Bestwood Industries

Mentioned: (Rolston) 1741

Bethlehem Copper Corporation

Investments in province affected (Richter) 188

Mentioned: (Anderson, D.A.) 2430

Better Business Bureau

Mentioned: (Wallace) 2289

Bible

Quotation from (McClelland) 464

Bieley, Jacob

Mentioned: (Anderson, D.A.) 1164

Bill of Rights

Indian Act sex discrimination contravention (Lockstead) 580

Mentioned: (Chabot) 2270

Reference to Canadian Bill of Rights, quoted (Williams, L.A.) 1516-7

Reference to property rights (Wallace) 1659

Bill of Rights (proposed)

Bill under active consideration by Government (Macdonald) 2259

Government to introduce Bill of Rights (Brown) 13

Mentioned: (Brown) 13 (Smith) 19 (Anderson, D.A.) 69-70 (Wallace) 76 (Strachan) 82 (Sanford) 153 (Jordan) 200, 202 (Williams, L.A.) 292 (Chabot) 343

Reference to, and ombudsman (Lockstead) 270

Bills, Legislative

Amendments, availability to Members (Phillips) 1871

Cutoff date for introduction of new legislation in session suggested (McGeer) 3009

Legality of bills in Legislature (McClelland) 977

Distribution of bills (Speaker) 586 (Chabot) 587

Tribute to legislative draftsmen (McGeer) 3009 (Macdonald) 3010

Withdrawal of Bill 102, Bill 42 and Bill 44, qu. (Bennett) 972

Bills of Sale Act, 1961, An Act to Amend

(Bill 129) (Attorney General) 1R, 1241

2R, 2293; C, 2684-5; 3R, 2953; RA, 3069
Speakers: (2R) Macdonald 2293. (C) Macdonald 2684-5; Phillips 2685. Amdt. (sec. 4) (Macdonald) 2684-5. Approved.

Mechanics' lien, priority on repossessed vehicles, question (Phillips) 2685

Reassessment, revision, etc. needed (Gardom) 664

Bingham, Donald

Mentioned: (Levi) 2178

Birth control

Birth control pills, free to B.C. residents (Jordan) 732

Family planning services needed (Rolston) 518

Need for information and instruction (Rolston) 517

Pills, complications (Wallace) 1214

Bishop Creek, B.C.

Logging operation in area (Gabelmann) 170-1

Black, W.D.

Treasury Board letter to him quoted (Strachan) 86

Black Forest Limited

Mentioned: (Chabot) 1906

Blair Range, North Vancouver, B.C.

Housing development, services to area (Williams, L.A.) 2038

Housing in area (Lauk) 2030

Negotiations in progress with North Vancouver (Lorimer) 2039

Block, Henry J.

Letter on Land Commission Act quoted (Barrett) 1706

Letter to Premier, reference to (Chabot) 1743-4

Mentioned: (Smith) 1784, 1787

Block Bros. Realty Ltd.

Grauer, Del, farm at Tsawwassen owned by Block Bros. (Liden) 1528

Mentioned: (Macdonald) 400 (Jordan) 1046 (Liden) 1522 (Steves) 1631, 1643, 1644, 1646, 1647 (Barrett) 1706 (Chabot) 1743-4 (Smith) 1787

Reference to discussions on change in Real Estate Act, qu. (Jordan) 2064

Blue River, B.C.

Sawmill operations, timber tract (Anderson, G.H.) 1858

Blueberry Bridge, B.C.

Bridge to be replaced (Lorimer) 2046

B.C. Railway accident at Blueberry Bridge 610, 613

Investigation ordered into contract and structure (Barrett) 690

Boat-building

Boat-building industry for B.C. (Radford) 1074

Boat Show, Vancouver, B.C.

Mentioned: (Radford) 1074

Boats and boating

Imports of pleasure boats (Radford) 1074

Boeing Corporation

Boeing Corporation computer time contract, qu. (Smith) 2878

Bond Brothers

Timber clearing on Whitesail Lake (Kelly) 244

Mentioned: (Williams, R.A.) 1884

Bonds

Parity bonds, interest rates affected by legislation, question (Chabot) 787

Parity bonds, sought-after investment (Barrett) 788

Bonner, Robert

Mentioned: (Gardom) 2210, 2684

Bortnick, Norman

Mentioned: (Strachan) 3061

Bottles

Liquor bottles, return allowance suggested (Gardom) 658

Boultbee Sweet Realty Ltd.

Mentioned: (Macdonald) 400

Boundary Commission Act

Commissioner's powers under Act (Barrett) 1702

Commission's powers at municipalities' request (Fraser) 1732

Boundary Lake, B.C.

Cancellation of three drilling contractors' exploration in area (Fraser) 688-9

Boundary Waters Treaty

Mentioned: (Brousson) 1831

Boys

Social problems, programmes for boys (Dent) 252

Bourassa, Robert

Mentioned: (Barrett) 2330

Bourgeault, Pierre

Mentioned: (McGeer) 117

Bourinot, Sir John George

Parliamentary Procedure and Practice mentioned (Anderson, D.A.) 1452

Boyes, R.H.

Mentioned: 3068

Boyle, T.P.

Brief opposing Land Commission Act quoted (Smith) 1772-5

Boyle Bros.

Mentioned: (Williams, L.A.) 2319

Boxcars

See: Railroad — Cars

Brahan, Lawrence Colbourne

Mentioned: (Lauk) 953 (Macdonald) 958

Rugs changed in his office (Phillips) 2093, 2094, 2096

Rugs formerly in his office laid elsewhere (Hartley) 2093

Bralorne Mines

Mentioned: (Richter) 2504

Brameda Resources Limited

Britannia port, question (Williams, L.A.) 784

Government involvement in enterprises which are operating in red (Wallace) 1428-9

Investment negotiations, agreement in principle (Barrett) 1008, 1009

Mentioned: (McGeer) 2344, 2346 (Wallace) 2347 (McClelland) 2352

Shares, sale to Brascan (Barrett) 1526

Brandywine Mountain, B.C.

Ski resort development (Wallace) 1925

Brannen Lake School for Boys

Papers presented on problems of school referred to (Barrett) 2114

Research project on behaviour traits referred to (Levi) 2181

Brascan Limited

British Columbia Railway equity position (Barrett) 1009

Canadian company developing Sukunka coal (Phillips) 175

Company ecology minded (Phillips) 176

Investment negotiations (Barrett) 1008

Mentioned: (Williams, L.A.) 784

Royalty payments by B.C. Railway, qu. (Wallace) 1008

Royalty payments separate from negotiations (Barrett) 1008

Breast — Surgery

Decisions on radical mastectomies (Cocke) 1219

Medical treatment of breast cancer decided by doctor (Wallace) 1214

Bremer, John

Appointment as chairman of commission on education (Dailly) 1161

Background in higher education (Dailly) 1101

Commission chairman to ensure continuity (Dailly) 1101

Lack of background in post-secondary field (Brousson) 1096

Reasons for appointment (McGeer) 1160

Brenda Mines

Mentioned: (Richter) 2503

Brent Mountain, B.C.

Park in area, government policy (Brousson) 1915-6

Ski development permit cancelled (Williams, R.A.) 1917

Bridge Lake, B.C.

Highway maintenance building (Fraser) 2092

Bridges

Fraser Lake bridge, overpass, hazardous (Kelly) 546

Britannia Beach, B.C.

Brameda Resources Limited and Britannia port, question (Williams, L.A.) 784

Coal port, effect on environment (Rolston) 157

Coal port, preliminary report not released (Barrett) 133

Coal port, preservation of aesthetics (Williams, L.A.) 782

Coal port, public hearings, qu. (Phillips) 1526

Coal port location, question (Richter) 747

Coal port opposed (Williams, L.A.) 295

Development limited to coal port (Barrett) 750

Economic aspects of coal port will not be taken to public hearings (Barrett) 785

Economic of port development, question (Williams, L.A.) 782

Engineering report, drawing, to be released, available for public hearing (Barrett) 868

Mikas Oil Company Ltd., Calgary, and Britannia port, question (Williams, L.A.) 784

Port, independent study of ecological aspects (Barrett) 748

Port development, aesthetic considerations (Barrett) 785-6

Port development, total capital cost, question (Williams, L.A.) 869

Port development estimates, discussion by mining and railway committee, question (Williams, L.A.) 869

Port estimates cannot be discussed while negotiations are underway (Barrett) 869

Port in north needed (Gardom) 323

Public hearing on port (Barrett) 762

Purpose of public hearing on port development, question (Williams, L.A.) 782

Scientist consultants' terms of reference (Barrett) 870

British-American Oil Company Ltd.

Purchase by Gulf Oil (Anderson, G.H.) 2813

British Columbia — Capital

Capital of B.C., relocated in centre of province (Dent) 247

British Columbia — Economic conditions

Additions to expenditures to stimulate employment and the economy, Budget address (Barrett) 357

Business in Peace River area, economy of province (Phillips) 849-50

Cancellation or freezing of projects in B.C. (Jordan) 31

Capital expenditure forecast (Macdonald) 123

Confidence undermined in B.C. (Morrison) 370

Economic growth increase should produce enough revenue (Phillips) 499

Economy healthy, expanding (Barrett) 853

Economy measured by the stock market, (Radford) 276

Economy strong in 1972, Budget address (Barrett) 355

Fine balance in economy of province (Jordan) 726

Forest industry in B.C. (D’Arcy) 241

Government has not set up economic goals (Phillips) 850

Growth rate in B.C. (Lauk) 105

Investments in B.C. delayed or curtailed (Anderson, D.A.) 39

Loss of confidence by investors (McClelland) 53

British Columbia — Industries

Basic secondary industries (Williams, L.A.) 1049

Development Corporation of British Columbia Act. See name of act

Economy based on primary industry (Strachan) 57

Federal programmes for industrial development (Macdonald) 1054

Initiative and incentives in B.C. industry (D’Arcy) 241

Incentives for secondary industry (Chabot) 1058

Internal market for secondary industries (Chabot) 1058

Labour-intensive industries needed (Gorst) 618

Meeting with industrial leaders (Barrett) 777

Secondary industries, establishment by outside corporations (Williams, L.A.) 1049

Secondary industries and processing, development needed (Dent) 413

Secondary industries for B.C. (Chabot) 48-9

Secondary industries needed (Anderson, G.H.) 444 (Lockstead) 582

Secondary industry and market research (Radford) 282

Secondary industry endangered by high wage settlements (Wallace) 386

Secondary industry programmes (Williams, L.A.) 1048

British Columbia — Manufactures

Value of shipments of manufactured products, Budget address (Barrett) 355

British Columbia — Population

Population increase in B.C., Budget address (Barrett) 355

British Columbia — Transit Systems

Province-wide programme of rapid transit needed (Dent) 411

British Columbia, Northern

Cost of living equalized between north and south (Lea) 420

Development of northern British Columbia (Smith) 24

Development potentials of northwestern B.C. (Anderson, D.A.) 1427-8

Economy and development (Smith) 1420

Financial aid should be given for living in north (Kelly) 243

Gasoline prices in northern areas (Nunweiler) 607

Harbours, rail development and resources (Williams, R.A.) 1416, 1417

Highway route to northwest (Dent) 247

Inequities between living in north and south (Lea) 420

Jobs available for young people in north (Kelly) 545

Neglect of northwestern B.C. (Williams, R.A.) 1415

Northern B.C., development, lack of services (Calder) 462-4

Northern Members asked for development of all of north (Lea) 691

Park and recreational programme for northeastern area (Williams, R.A.) 1948

Petroleum industry's contribution to northeastern B.C. (Phillips) 501

Problems and advantages of northern B.C. (Kelly) 243

Rail line from Terrace to northwest (Dent) 247

Regional college for the Pacific northwest (Lea) 1168

Restoration of economic viability to the northeastern section of the province and restoring job activity within B.C. Subamdt. (Phillips) 671

Tourist industry promotion for the north (Kelly) 243

Transportation and port development (Anderson, D.A.) 1428

Transportation problems, discussion and research with federal government (Williams, R.A.) 1430

Value and benefits of northern development (Phillips) 498

British Columbia and Yukon Chamber of Mines

Mentioned: (Chabot) 1982 (Phillips) 1984 (Anderson, D.A.) 1986

Mining Exploration Review (1972-73) quoted (Anderson, D.A.) 2490

British Columbia Association of Broadcasters

Mentioned: (McClelland) 2053

British Columbia Association of the Mentally Handicapped

Mentioned: (Levi) 2145

British Columbia Auditor General Act

(Bill 113) (Gardom) 1R, 971

2R, 2272-3. Out of order 2273
Speakers: (2R) Gardom 2272-3

Independent auditor to examine all accounts (Gardom) 2272

British Columbia Beef Cattle Growers' Association

Meeting mentioned (Nicolson) 211

Mentioned: (Wallace) 901 (Stupich) 2221

British Columbia Bill of Rights

(Bill 88) (Wallace) 1R, 490

2R, 2258-9. Out of order 2259
Speakers: (2R) Macdonald 2259; Wallace 2258-9

British Columbia Broiler Board

Mentioned: (Stupich) 532

British Columbia Building, Vancouver, B.C.

Location, open space area (Williams, L.A.) 293

Mentioned: (Gardom) 855

Underground development for open area (Williams, L.A.) 2934

British Columbia Business Outlook

Mentioned: (Anderson, D.A.) 1083

British Columbia Cancer Treatment and Research Foundation

See: Cancer Institute, Vancouver, B.C.

British Columbia Cattlemen's Association

Brief referred to (Anderson, G.H.) 1737

Letter on Land Commission Act quoted (Fraser) 1718-9

Mentioned: (McClelland) 1554

Objections to Land Commission Act (Anderson, D.A.) 1669

Submission on Land Commission Act quoted, letter quoted (Phillips) 1481, 1486-7

British Columbia Cellulose Company Act

(Bill 179) (Minister of Lands, Forests and Water Resources) 1R, 2666

2R, 2859-75; C, 2971-2; 3R, 2972; RA, 3070.
Speakers: (2R) Anderson, D.A. 2862-4; Brousson 2872-3; D'Arcy 2871-2; Dent 2864-5; McGeer 2867-71; Smith 2861-2; Wallace 2865-7; Williams, R.A. 2859-61, 2873-5.
Divisions: (3R) 2972

Belgium Paper Company debts referred to (Williams, R.A.) 2873

British Columbia Cellulose Company Ltd. established by Act (Williams, R.A.) 2859

British Columbia Railway extension, cost (Smith) 2862

British Labour Party's policy in Britain referred to (McGeer) 2868

Celanese Corporation's interest in fibre referred to (McGeer) 2869

Celtran debts to be paid (Williams, R.A.) 2859

Co-operation with labour expected (Williams, R.A.) 2874

Cost could exceed $500 million (Smith) 2862

Crown corporation not needed in this area (Anderson, D.A.) 2864

Crown corporations do not necessarily provide good management (Anderson, D.A.) 2864

Government can create conditions profitable to their own operations at expense of private competitors (McGeer) 2870

Government formerly emphasized development of southern transportation route (Brousson) 2872

Government in general does not do a good job of running business (Brousson) 2872

Government making possible private enterprise in region (Williams, R.A.) 2873

Government should build the railroad facilities (McGeer) 2869

Hedlin Menzies report mentioned (Williams, R.A.) 2873 (McGeer) 2868

Hedlin Menzies report referred to, quoted (Anderson, D.A.) 2863

Human as well as economic consideration involved (Dent) 2865

Investment participation a possibility (Williams, R.A.) 2874

Labour relations in area, guarantees of labour peace, question (Wallace) 2867

New sense of security in northwest as result of government action (Dent) 2864

Ocean Falls not comparable because of money involved (Wallace) 2867

People of B.C. already senior partners in every forest venture (McGeer) 2871

Pollution control standards will apply to all corporations (D’Arcy) 2871

Port development, problem in northwest (Williams, R.A.) 2860

Prevention of sale of profitable southern operation supported (Brousson) 2872

Prince Rupert and Terrace major towns in northwest affected (Williams, R.A.) 2859

Prince Rupert port development supported (Wallace) 2866

Private investment permitted in public corporations, question (Brousson) 2873

Profits and benefits greater in partnership (McGeer) 2868

Protection of minority shareholder approved of (Wallace) 2867

Railway facilities will be a charge against other corporations (D’Arcy) 2872

Railways and freight rates, problems in northwest (Williams, R.A.) 2860

Reasons for opposing Crown corporation listed (McGeer) 2870-1

Resource in West Kootenay underused (Williams, R.A.) 2860

Returns from region belong to people who provided the infrastructure (Williams, R.A.) 2875

Returns from region will be from resources, not the infrastructure (Williams, R.A.) 2875

Saskatchewan's record in public corporations referred to (McGeer) 2869

Service industries, small business affected by decision (Dent) 2865

Shareholders to be paid dividends owing them (Williams, R.A.) 2859

Shareholders would have received nothing under former deal (Williams, R.A.) 2861

Towns in West Kootenays affected by government decision on Columbia Cellulose (Williams, R.A.) 2859

Transportation cost reduction key to profitable forest industry in northwest (Anderson, D.A.) 2863

Transportation facilities essential to make it economic (Smith) 2862

Transportation improvement in northwest dependent on forest industry's future (Dent) 2865

Weyerhaeuser's purchase of southern operation referred to (Williams, R.A.) 2861

British Columbia Cellulose Company Limited

Proposed Crown corporation (Williams, R.A.) 2004

B.C. Central Credit Union

Mentioned: 3068

British Columbia Chamber of Commerce

Reaction to budget (Strachan) 740

Recommendations on airstrips (Morrison) 1341

Reference to recommendations on accident areas (Smith) 1354

Trade promotion in eastern Canada (Anderson, D.A.) 1083C-D

British Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons

Exists to protect public not doctors (Wallace) 2937

Referred to as medical profession's closed shop (Barrett) 2937

British Columbia Crown Corporation Accountability Act

Mentioned: (Wallace) 77

British Columbia Council of Forest Industries

Co-operative overseas marketing programme (Macdonald) 1053

British Columbia Cultural Fund

Present state of fund, future government policy, question (Jordan) 817

British Columbia Development Corporation Act

(Bill 6) (Phillips) 1R, 17

2R, 1992. Out of order 1992
Speakers: (2R) Phillips 1992

Mentioned: (Phillips) 175

British Columbia Economic Research Fund Act

(Bill 78) (Minister of Finance) 1R, 365

2R, 2371-5; C, 2747-8; 3R, 2748; RA, 3069
Speakers: (2R) Anderson, D.A. 2372; Barrett 2371-2, 2374-5; McGeer 2373-4; Wallace 2372-3

Accounts checked by Comptroller General (Barrett) 2375

Appropriations should be geared to requirements (Anderson, D.A.) 2372

Consultation programme through Economics and Statistics division suggested (McGeer) 2374

Fund allows flexibility in kind of research (Barrett) 2375

Kind of project to be covered by fund, question (Wallace) 2373

Special funding criticized (Anderson, D.A.) 2372

British Columbia Egg Marketing Board

Mentioned: (Stupich) 532

British Columbia Egg Producers Association

Mentioned: (McClelland) 1555

British Columbia Electric Company

Reference to takeover (Barrett) 794-5

Takeover decided by Legislature (Chabot) 2783

British Columbia Energy Board (proposed)

Establishment, names of board members, question (Chabot) 788

New energy board policy to be drawn up (Barrett) 789

British Columbia Environmental Council

Reference to support of Land Commission Act (Young) 1541

British Columbia Federation of Agriculture

Brief on preservation of farmland quoted (Smith) 1787

Consultation with before Bill 42 (Schroeder) 794

Farmland subdivision freeze (Stupich) 213

Farmland subdivision freeze order, (Schroeder) 197

Government offer to pay for expert advice (Stupich) 1813

Mentioned: (Stupich) 1201 (Jordan) 1563, 1576, 1579, 1592, 1623 (Lewis) 1663

Objections to Land Commission Act (Anderson, D.A.) 1669

Position statement on farmland freeze order (McClelland) 192, 195

Press release quoted on budget (Stupich) 530

Recommendations on the Land Commission Act (Phillips) 1462-3

Report quoted on removing land tax and succession duties (Steves) 1649

Report referred to, quoted (Phillips) 1478-9

Rights of land ownership (Chabot) 218

Submission quoted on land-use planning (Barrett) 1707

British Columbia Federation of Labour

British Columbia Federation of Labour and the New Democratic Party (Chabot) 341

Labour Relations Act violation (Chabot) 1370

Mentioned: (Chabot) 594, 1058, 1369

Representation on commission of inquiry on labour reform (Chabot) 339-40

British Columbia Ferry Authority

See also: Ferries

Ferry operations discussed (Stupich) 524

British Columbia Food Promotion

Programme to continue reinvigorated (Stupich) 531

B.C. Forest Products Ltd.

Mentioned: (D’Arcy) 2871

Pollution control at Chemainus (Williams, R.A.) 1425

Victoria operation mentioned (Wallace) 1898

British Columbia Fruitgrowers' Association

Mentioned: (Jordan) 1613

British Columbia Government Employees Union

Affiliation with B.C. Federation of Labour (Chabot) 340

Civil servants laid off (Chabot) 339

Provincial, reference to article on government employees (Phillips) 181

Rand formula and B.C. Government Employees Union (Chabot) 340

British Columbia Hospital Insurance Service

Delay, red tape, apparent lack of cohesion (Wallace) 1214

Extension of hospital coverage needed (Wallace) 80

Facilities for extended and intermediate-care patients (D’Arcy) 240

Head of the family, inequity practised under BCHIS (McGeer) 1323-4

Head of the family under BCHIS an interprovincial agreement (Cocke) 1324

Hospital insurance service increase, Budget address (Barrett) 358

Hospitals for Extended Care: A Programme and Design Guides criticized (Cummings) 1225

Work, staff (Cocke) 1219

British Columbia Hospitals Association

Mentioned: (McClelland) 1230

British Columbia Hydro and Power Authority

Annual report, financial report etc. to be filed in House, Budget address (Barrett) 354

Asset position (Morrison) 370

Board of directors, members, meetings (Brousson) 1868

Budget (McGeer) 1849

Budget, capital needs and trust funds, question (McGeer) 790

Budget being drawn up for current year (Barrett) 791-2

Buses, contract (Anderson, D.A.) 648-51

Buses, delivery, qu. (McGeer) 1335

Buses, Flyer Industries and General Motors bids (Lorimer) 2033

Buses, municipalities' right to request or specify type, qu. (Anderson, D.A.) 2383

Buses, 99 ordered (Lorimer) 288

Buses, order to Flyer Industries (Lorimer) 2033

Buses, tenders not called for purchase (Williams, L.A.) 293 (McClelland) 470, 2012 (Fraser) 2011

Buses on order, width of buses and Lions Gate bridge (Brousson) 2027

Buses on order, width of buses and restrictions on use (Lorimer) 2028

Buses purchased from Manitoba company (Williams, L.A.) 293

Canada Pension Funds, Provincial Trusteed Funds (Barrett) 791

Capital investment needs, Budget address (Barrett) 356

Capital requirements (McGeer) 1851

Chairman's proposals for high Arctic power (Brousson) 1867

Committee to report to needed (Brousson) 811

Comptroller General's report, public release, qu. (McGeer) 1527

Comptroller General's report, release to House, qu. (McGeer) 1727

Comptroller General's report on financial operation, qu. (McGeer) 1069, 2243

Contracts to non-union contractors (Phillips) 1853

Costs, need for power in remote areas (Kelly) 549

Debate under one of directors or Premier's estimates (Barrett) 743

Debated under Premier's estimates, question (Williams, L.A.) 743

Directors (Williams, R.A.) 1869

Documents filed (Gardom) 661

Electric power conservation programme being examined (Barrett) 803

Enderby power lines (Wallace) 1853-4

Fort Nelson, high rate for electricity (Smith) 805

Funds, source (Williams, R.A.) 1851

Gross interest payments on debt (Gardom) 660

Herbicides used to control growth (Gabelmann) 171

Industrial parks, effect of land freeze (McClelland) 191

Interim report, tabling in House, qu. (McGeer) 1819

Libby reservoir, environmental impact and cleanup costs (Williams, R.A.) 1891

Markup on natural gas (Chabot) 713

Natural gas to Vancouver Island (McClelland) 190

New Westminster to keep their power (Cocke) 142

Nuclear power (McGeer) 1849

Pension funds, going interest rates paid (Barrett) 813

Pension funds invested in B.C. Hydro bonds (Gardom) 660

Power brownouts or water shortages due to low rainfall, qu. (Curtis) 2545

Power cutbacks contemplated in summer or fall, qu. (Curtis) 2382

Power line beautification projects, question (Jordan) 827

Power lines in Delta (Liden) 487

Power peaks and rate structure (Brousson) 1867-8

Private investments and financing of B.C. Hydro (McGeer) 382

Public hearing on Richmond transmission lines (Richter) 187 (Jordan) 201

Rate of return on investment deserves study (Williams, R.A.) 1851

Return on investment, gas, electricity (McGeer) 1849

Rural electrification and inflation (Fraser) 1862-3

Rural electrification policy (Williams, R.A.) 1863

Spraying, alternatives being sought (Barrett) 837

Spraying rights-of-way (Fraser) 833

Union contractors preferred (Williams, R.A.) 1857

Valleys, rights-of-way for transportation facilities (D’Arcy) 242

British Columbia Hydro and Power Authority Act, An Act to Amend

(Bill 119) (McGeer) 1R, 1067

2R, 3038-9. Out of order 3039
Speakers: (2R) Barrett 3038; McGeer 3038

B.C. Hydro required to present annual budget giving estimates of capital and operating expenses (McGeer) 3038

British Columbia Institute of Technology, Burnaby, B.C.

Mentioned: (Dent) 409

British Columbia Judicial Council

Haynes, Ray, appointment to judicial council (Chabot) 957

Labour representation on council (Macdonald) 958

British Columbia Maritime Shipbuilders

Work underway (Anderson, D.A.) 644

British Columbia Medical Association

Bargaining agent for medical profession (Wallace) 2938 (McGeer) 2944

Co-operation on medical assistance to Vietnam (Cocke) 487

Membership in association voluntary (Wallace) 2938

Mentioned: (Lea) 1227 (Wallace) 1312

British Columbia Natural Resources Conference

Quoted (Stupich) 1197-8, 1202

Study quoted on agricultural potential in province (Chabot) 1749-50

British Columbia Orchardist

Quoted (Jordan) 907

British Columbia Planning Authority Act, 1973

(Bill 184) (Morrison) 1R, 2636

2R, 3046. Out of order 3047
Speakers: (2R) McClelland 3046-7

Aim to provide orderly system of planning (McClelland) 3046

Planning authority members appointed by regional districts (McClelland) 3047

British Columbia Power Corporation

Mentioned: (Anderson, D.A.) 2862

British Columbia Provincial Museum, Victoria, B.C.

Tribute to staff (Williams, R.A.) 1945

British Columbia Railway

Accounting procedures to be reviewed by outside accounting firm (Barrett) 2947

Alfalfa freight rates to lower mainland (Anderson, D.A.) 935

Annual meeting of shareholders and Keen Industries contracts (McGeer) 833-4, 847

Annual report, availability (Wallace) 752; copy to be filed (Barrett) 754

Annual report filed (Barrett) 780

Auditing procedures under review (Barrett) 754

Blueberry Bridge, investigation into contract and structure (Barrett) 690

Blueberry Bridge accident (Nunweiler) 610, 613

Blueberry Bridge to be replaced (Lorimer) 2046

Boxcar shortage causing closing of plant, qu. (Phillips) 2878

Boxcar shortage in Peace River area threatening to throw people out of work (Phillips) 2948

Boxcar situation, qu. (Phillips) 2241

Brameda Resources Limited and Britannia port, question (Williams, L.A.) 784

Brascan and royalty payments by B.C. Railway, qu. (Wallace) 1008

Brascan royalty payments separate from negotiations 1008

Britannia port consultants take their instructions from B.C. Rail officials (Williams, L.A.) 869

Broadbent, Joseph, vice-president, duties to supervise all development aspects (Barrett) 2947

Budget (Williams, L.A.) 476

Budget, capital needs and trust funds, question (McGeer) 790-1

Budget, draft for current year approved (Barrett) 791-2

Canadian National Railway to release some boxcars to ease pressure (Barrett) 2948

Capital investment needs, Budget address (Barrett) 356

Coal routes compared (Anderson, D.A.) 758-9

Coal shipment, costs involved, question (Williams, L.A.) 783

Coal shipping, number of new jobs created, . question (Williams, L.A.) 783

Coal shipping on the British Columbia Railway (Williams, L.A.) 55

Comptroller General's report, qu. (McGeer) 2243

Comptroller General's report on accounting procedure completed (Barrett) 2947

Construction of link between Clinton and Ashcroft, qu. (Fraser) 2382

Contract-letting practices to be reviewed by outside engineering firm (Barrett) 2947

Contracts, overpayment explained (Fraser) 756

Contracts, standard practice in handling (Barrett) 847

Dease Lake extension, dependence on federal aid, question (Smith) 863

Dease Lake extension, route, federal aid (Smith) 863

Debated under Premier's estimates, question (Williams, L.A.) 743

Derailments and wrecks (Nunweiler) 609-10

Documents filed (Gardom) 661

Dike in Quesnel (Fraser) 1892-3

Dike in Quesnel, review by Water Rights Branch (Williams, R.A.) 1893

Economics of coal shipping in advantage of B.C. Railway (Barrett) 786

Estimates, question methods used (McGeer) 848

Extension from Terrace through Columbia Cellulose holdings, qu. (Chabot) 1901

Extension not conditional on federal payment (Barrett) 864

Extension to Nelson Forks urged (Phillips) 770, 771

Federal government share in construction cost (Barrett) 749

Fee recovery from accountants who audited company, qu. (McGeer) 3034

Fort Nelson to Nelson Forks extension, question (Phillips) 840

Freight rates for grain from Peace River (Anderson, D.A.) 934-5 (Stupich) 937

Freight rates on alfalfa from Peace River (Stupich) 937

Handshake agreement on northern extension (Richter) 747

Improvements, replacement of bridges (Lorimer) 2046

Investigation of serious accidents (Lorimer) 2052

Management problems, low employee morale (Nunweiler) 609

Mikas Oil Company Limited, Calgary, and Britannia port, question (Williams, L.A.) 784

Mileage and grades from Chetwynd to Squamish (Phillips) 176

Name criticized, PGE preferred (Fraser) 755

Negotiation for acquiring an interest in Sukunka coal, qu. (Gardom) 1726

Norris, Mac, promoted to vice-president in charge of operations (Barrett) 2947

Northern development and the BCR (Fraser) 689

Overpayments on contracts (Nunweiler) 610

Overpayments on contracts to Keen Industries (McGeer) 812

Passenger service (Fraser) 755

Passenger service to be examined (Barrett) 754

Pension funds, going interest rates paid (Barrett) 813

Policy decision: port in Howe Sound (Gardom) 661

Port location (Anderson, D.A.) 67

Possible tourist attraction (Barrett) 754

Presidency of railroad and premiership, conflict of interest (Anderson, D.A.) 68

Priority on carrying Sukunka coal (Fraser) 755

Private investments and financing of B.C. Hydro and B.C. Railway (McGeer) 382

Provincial Trusteed Funds (Barrett) 791

Rail car assembly shop, ecological effects in Squamish, qu. (Phillips) 2949

Rail car assembly shop announcement welcomed (Wallace) 2948

Rail car assembly shop will be constructed at Squamish. Announcement to House (Barrett) 2947

Rail car production on a competitive basis, question (McGeer) 2947

Rail car shortage, qu. (Fraser) 1584

Rail car situation, report, qu. (Fraser) 2382

Rail cars on order, speed-up in delivery, qu. (Fraser) 1584

Rail cars will be built in a competitive price range (Barrett) 2949

Receives no subsidies from Ottawa (Phillips) 176

Renegotiation of reciprocal agreements to prevent losses of cars to other lines, qu. (Smith) 2950

Rental arrangements for boxcars, qu. (Anderson, D.A.) 1585

Reorganization welcomed (McGeer) 2947

Report on feasibility of building boxcars in B.C. requested (Barrett) 1584

Report on underestimating on contracts requested (Barrett) 848

Roadbed (Hartley) 2047

Safety, power cutback on locomotives (Barrett) 754

Safety and working conditions, cases cited (Nunweiler) 610

Safety conditions (Wallace) 753 (Chabot) 2046

Sanitary conditions, food services, working conditions (Nunweiler) 611-4

Services, facilities suggested (Jordan) 756-7

Shareholder in private mining company, qu. (Bennett) 1007

Ski trains, passenger service, Budd car availability (Barrett) 801

Source of funds for payment for “The Way Out” (Schroeder) 1296

Spraying rights-of-way (Fraser) 833

Subsidies from federal government, based on former government's position (Barrett) 867

Subsidy, federal reaction to request and use to be made of it, qu. (Smith) 2241

Tenders called for 1,000 bulkhead flatcars and 100 chip cars on lease-to-purchase basis (Barrett) 2947

Ties replaced, rail weights improved (Lorimer) 2044

Under Premier's estimates (Barrett) 743

Upgrading and track replacement (Wallace) 752 (Fraser) 756

British Columbia Railway Act, An Act to Amend

(Bill 112) (McGeer) 1R, 971

2R, 2270-2
Speakers: (2R) Barrett 2272; McGeer 2270-2

Presentation of budget for coming year in House (McGeer) 2271

British Columbia Railway Company Construction

Loan Act, An Act to Amend

(Bill 151) (Minister of Finance) 1R, 1637

2R, 2386-9; C, 2749; 3R, 2749; RA, 3070
Speakers: (2R) Barrett 2386-7, 2388-9; Fraser 2387; McGeer 2387-8; Wallace 2388

Budget should be laid before House (McGeer) 2388

Former administration's letting of contracts criticized (Barrett) 2389

Practice followed in calling tenders criticized (McGeer) 2387

British Columbia Regional and Hospital District Financing Authority

Budget, capital needs and trust funds, question (McGeer) 791

Canada Pension Funds, Provincial Trusteed Funds (Barrett) 791

Perpetual funds, Budget address (Barrett) 358

British Columbia Research Council

Expansion of research facilities (Macdonald) 1053

Grant not increased (Jordan) 1087

Mentioned: (Williams, L.A.) 1061

Technological developments sponsored by government (McGeer) 1080

Tests on effects of logs in rivers and lakes (Kelly) 547

British Columbia Roadbuilders' Association

Support for Public Works Fair Employment Act referred to (King) 2956

British Columbia School Districts Capital Financing Authority

Budget, capital needs and trust funds, question (McGeer) 791

Canada Pension Funds, Provincial Trusteed Funds (Barrett) 791

Perpetual funds, Budget address (Barrett) 358

British Columbia Sports Hall of Fame

Mentioned: (McClelland) 2969

British Columbia Teachers' Federation

Consulted with on abolition of corporal punishment (Dailly) 1132

Membership referred to (Webster) 1397

Mentioned: (Anderson, D.A.) 1166

British Columbia Telephone Company

Cable system operation through B.C. Telephone Company (Steves) 437

Corporation income tax increase (Morrison) 370

Corporation tax increase and profits (Stupich) 527

Government control by share purchase should be decided by Legislature (Jordan) 2782

Mentioned: (Chabot) 2343

Takeover by government, question (Chabot) 787 (Smith) 806 (Phillips) 843

British Columbia Tree Fruit Growers' Association

Exhibit at PNE (Jordan) 933

Farmland subdivision freeze (Chabot) 218-9

Meeting with Minister of Agriculture (Jordan) 204

British Columbia-Yukon Chamber of Mines

President quoted on budget (Strachan) 740

British North America Act

Constitutional responsibility for welfare of Indians (Calder) 460

Mentioned: (King) 1394 (Chabot) 1406 (Williams, L.A.) 1518

Broadbent, Joseph Snowden

Mentioned: (McGeer) 2387

Vice-president of B.C. Railway, duties to supervise all development aspects (Barrett) 2947

Brocklehurst, B.C.

Amalgamation with Kamloops (Anderson, G.H.) 312

Part of greater Kamloops area (Lorimer) 289

Brohm Ridge, B.C.

Mentioned: (Williams, L.A.) 827

Broiler Hatcheries Marketing Board

Broiler hatching-egg producers (McClelland) 108, 882-4

Broiler hatching-egg producers and broiler producers, agreement (Stupich) 884

Broiler hatching-eggs

See: Eggs

Brotherhood of Eternal Love

Mentioned: (Jordan) 1205, 1206

Brothers, Donald Leslie

Mentioned: (Nimsick) 2916

Brosseau, Ray

Looking Forward, comp. by Ray Brosseau, quoted on real estate speculating (Gorst) 1807-8

Brousson, David M. (North Vancouver-Capilano)

AVCO Financial Services 574-5, 707

Address in reply 231-9

Agricultural technicians, two-year programme 1097

Alpha Mortgage, Kamloops, given credit 573, tribute to 706

Brent Mountain, government policy on park in area 1915-6

British Columbia Bar Association committee to study problem of mortgages, suggestion 576

British Columbia Cellulose Company Act 2872-3

British Columbia Hydro, committee to report to needed 811

British Columbia Hydro board of directors, members, meeting 1868

British Columbia Hydro chairman's proposals for high Arctic power 1867

Budget, no provision for consumer affairs and protection 708

Budget debate 568-79, 705-9

Burrard Inlet third crossing 2025

Burrard Mortgage Investments Ltd. 238, 572

Buses on order, width and Lions Gate bridge 2027

Cameron, Margaret Elaine, reference to 705

Campbell, Freda, reference to 706

Campbell, John, reference to 706

Campbell and Associates Properties Management Limited, reference to 706

Campbell Associates Finance Corporation, reference to 706

Camping facilities on North Shore 1916

Candu, Canadian nuclear power system 810-1

Capilano College, tribute to 1098-9

Chilliwack Valley, logging 1833, 1866

Consumer Action League, Vancouver, debt counsellors 962

Consumer Action League, government assistance urged, use and expansion of facilities suggested 992

Consumer affairs department needed 963

Consumer Affairs office in Victoria 708

Consumer Legal Assistance Society, reference to 962

Consumer Protection Act, prosecutions under Act, qu. 1817

Consumer Protection Act, unconscionable transactions under Act 237

Consumer Protection Branch, community educational programme on mortgages 578

Consumer Protection League, financial advice on mortgages provided 578-9

Cook, Shelley, drowned while scuba diving 992-3

Corporation Capital Tax Act 2323-4

Corporation Capital Tax Act amendment to exempt co-operative apartments needed 2323-4

Corporation capital tax affects very small businesses 2323

Corporation capital tax levied on companies losing money 2323

Credit courses in B.C., difficulties in obtaining 1099-1100

DataTech Systems, computed balance owing on loan 574

Daily Star, Toronto, article on cars and transit in Toronto quoted 2026

Debtors Handbook, by M. Culpepper and A. Parker 962

Deputy minister for post-secondary education suggested 1096

Development Corporation of British Columbia Act 2589-91

Disclosure document should be attached to mortgage or filed with Registrar 2279

Ecological Reserves Act, reference to conflict of interest in administering Act 1916

Education, course programmes relevant to demand 1098

Education commission chairman, lack of background in post-secondary field 1096

Electric power, assessment of environment damage and alternative sources needed 809

Electric power, peaks in demand and rate structures 808-9, 1867-8

Environment, separate department needed 1916

Environment impact of ferry terminal in Iona, Steveston area 234

Environmental Protection Act (Bill 126) 1R, 1177

Finance and Mortgage advisory council needed 962

Finance company referrals, payments 961

Forest industry, government policy 1834, 1869

Gabriola Island, ferry terminal with no-access highway to Vancouver Island 234

Galaxy Investment 571

General Securities, owned by Burrard Mortgage Investments 237-8

Grondahl, Gordon, reference to 705, 706

Harper's, reference to article “The Great California Mortgage Scandal” 575

Homeowner grant increased to cover school taxes for senior citizens 709

Horseshoe Bay, removal of ferry traffic 234

Horseshoe Bay terminal moved to Iona, Steveston area 234

Hunter, Mary, letter quoted on regulations for scuba diving 992-3

Indian Arm, provincial government's jurisdiction 231

Indian reservations, zoning control by municipalities 2025

Industrial Development department, full time Minister, question 1075

Interest charges, changes at federal level needed 574, 576

Interest rates, no ceiling on loans over $1500 961

Jackstan Securities, New Westminster, reference to 573, 706

Keenan, Robert, reference to 705, 706

Kiernan, William Kenneth, reference to 809

Kruschel, V.R., letter quoted 574

Land Commission Act 1684-6

Land Commission Act, letter opposing Act quoted 1685

Land Commission Act, objections to Act summarized 1684-5

Legal Aid Society of Vancouver, mortgage assistance and advice 578-9; mentioned 962

Link, Walter, reference to 238

Link Developments 238

McCallum, Herbert Lawrence, reference to 237-8, 573, 705

McNair, David, tribute to 706

Magnussen, Karen, tribute to 2305

Manning Park, studies on area west of Park 1915

Maczko, Frank, reference to 962

Maczko, Frank, tribute to 578

Mediscrip, mortgage broker licence cancelled 570

Mid-City Acceptance Corporation Ltd., reference 706

Midtown Mortgage and Loan Ltd., Calgary, 573, 576, 705

Midtown Securities Ltd., mortgage company 572

Mobile Home Tax Act 2858

Modern Mortgage and Loan, mortgage company 238, 573-4

Mortgage advisory council advocated 2278

Mortgage brokers, cases cited 237

Mortgage brokers, operations outlined 2279

Mortgage brokers, registration 239

Mortgage Brokers Act, An Act to Amend 2278-81, 2682

Mortgage Brokers Act, amendment re registered mortgage brokers' advertisements 576

Mortgage Brokers Act, amendments to Act needed 236-9, 992

Mortgage Brokers Act, clause requiring bonding of brokers needed 576

Mortgage Brokers Act, cooling-off period suggested 577

Mortgage Brokers Act, disclosure document attached to mortgage document 577

Mortgage Brokers Act, disclosure section, disclosure document needed 577

Mortgage Brokers Act, disclosure section (part 2) should be proclaimed 236-9

Mortgage Brokers Act, enforcement 236-9

Mortgage Brokers Act, enforcement possible 577

Mortgage Brokers Act, penalties available under Act 706

Mortgage Brokers Act, prosecutions under Act, qu. 1296

Mortgage Brokers Act, section 4 restrictions which may be attached to registrations 706

Mortgage Brokers Act, section 8 suspension or cancellation of registrations 706

Mortgage education programme needed 578

Mortgage Insurance Company of Canada, loan insurance in rural areas suggested 578

Mortgage loans, bonuses and interest rates 236-9; cases cited 572-5

Mortgage loans, pool or credit lending in rural areas 578

Mortgage transactions, lawyer to represent mortgagee needed 2280

Mortgages, bonus confused with interest by mortgagee 2280

Mortgages, credit pool or assigned-risk plan needed 962

Mortgages, delay between disclosure of details and signing of mortgage advocated 2280

Mortgages, lock-in period on conventional mortgages 576

Mortgages, no lock-in on unconventional mortgage loans 576

Mortgages, penalty for paying off mortgage 571-2

Mortgages, storefront consumer adviser offices needed 578

Mortgages and finance charges, letters quoted 707

Motive-fuel Use Tax Act, An Act to Amend (Bill 143) 1R, 1445

Municipal Act amendments re national building code and B.C. plumbing code not yet proclaimed 2027

Municipal Finance Authority of British Columbia, An Act to Amend 2617

Municipality and its employees' liability in view of “White Rock Case” 2027

National Trust Co. Ltd., reference to 571, 707

Natural gas, electricity etc. under Safety Services Division 964

Nitinat Triangle, inclusion in Pacific Rim National Park 1833

North Shore, amalgamation 232

North Shore Health Unit, financing, province's share 1234

North Vancouver municipality, land sale 232

Northguard Financial Group, advertisement quoted 577

Nuclear power, costs 811

Nuclear power, radiation danger 810

Nuclear power, shortage of heavy water, problem 811

Nuclear power, thermal pollution 810

Nuclear power, waste disposal problem 811

Nuclear power plant on Vancouver Island proposed 809

Ontario trade and travel centre in Toronto 1075

Penney Holdings Ltd., reference to 574, 706, 707

Pickering, Ont., Ontario Hydro's nuclear power plant described 810, 1867

Poppel, Mike, reference to 238, 571

Power resources, policies of former government 807

Power resources, policy of government, question 808

Propane, oil-fired equipment under Fire Marshal 964

Propane and oil-burning appliances, transfer to Safety Services 992

Provident Mortgage, reference to 963

Provident Mortgage Corporation 238, 570-1

Provincial university concept as a credit bank for students 1100

Public Schools Act, An Act to Amend 2618

Public Transit Bureau, terms of reference, duties, qu. 1665

Public Works Fair Employment Act 2939, 2954-5, 2960, 2962, 2965

Quail, John, reference to 992

Quebec regulations, TV advertising aimed at children 963

Ritchie, Harry, reference to 706

Ross Committee letter on Skagit Valley flooding quoted 1831

Rusin Brothers Realty and Sheraton Homeowners Finance Ltd. 572

Safeco Mortgage and Loan Company, New Westminster 573, 705

Sales tax removal from building materials, qu. 1902

Sales tax removal from residential construction material 709

Sapper Park, Chilliwack, history, boundaries 1833

Saskatchewan Western College of Veterinary Medicine, admissions from B.C. and grant 1097

Saskatchewan Western College of Veterinary Medicine, admissions increase for 1973 1097

Scholarship percentage programme, merits 1095-6

Scholarship programme change to fixed amount 1095

School courses needed on mortgages, use of credit 1157

School tax removal for old-age pensioners 569

Scuba diving, regulations, safety requirements 992-3

Securities Commission, reference to 705

Sheraton Homeowners Finance Ltd., mortgage company 572

Skagit River, development and Seattle City Light 232

Skagit River, Federal Power Commission hearings 232-3, 1831-2

Skagit River, future national park recommended 233

Skagit River, government policy on flooding valley 1830-1

Skagit River, logging of valley, qu. 973, 1832, 1866

Skagit River, moratorium on logging urged 233

Skagit River, policy statement by Premier in House requested 233, 568

Small Loans Act amendment by federal government 961

Smoking prohibition on public transportation 1235

Social Security and Municipal Aid tax, exemptions for municipalities suggested 570

Social Security and Municipal Aid tax, six exemptions suggested 569

Social Security and Municipal Aid tax, thorough study needed 569

Squamish Indian reserve in North Vancouver 2024

Squamish Indian reserve on North Shore, development proposed 2024

Storefront consumer advisory offices across province needed 707-9, 963

Stratford Estates Limited, reference to 706

Students, grants for part-time students 1100

Sun, Vancouver, B.C., article on zoning of Indian land quoted 2025

Sun, Vancouver, B.C., classified ads for mortgage money and mortgages for sale 238, 570, 577, 963

Sun, Vancouver, B.C., purchase or takeover to ensure newsprint market, qu. 1667

Sunridge Homes, reference to 706

Tax increases and unemployment 568

Tower Finance, mortgage company no longer in business 572

Transportation problems in the lower mainland 235, 2026 96

Tremar Holdings Limited, reference to 706

Trinity Properties 238, 571

United Mortgage Ltd., Victoria, B.C. 574

Valleys, right-of-way for transportation facilities 242

Vancouver Community Legal Assistance Society, mortgage assistance and advice offered 578-9

Vancouver Real Estate Board, mortgage advisory council suggested 578

Victory Finance Company of Canada Limited, reference to 706

Vocational graduates, demand not being met 1098

Vocational school part of Capilano College 1098-9

Vocational schools, federal grant for construction 1098

Western Organ Sales 572, 705

Westex, mortgage broker licence cancelled 570

Westview Properties 237

White Rock building inspector's liability, case cited 2027

Williston, Raymond Gillis, reference to 809

Wolstoncroft, Jim, reference to 706

Wright, John, reference to 706

Wright, Stanley, reference to 705, 706

Wright's Furniture, reference to 707

Youngson, David, reference to 576

Zobrist, Hubert, reference to 706

Brown, Gary

B.C. Railway employee drowned in Leo Creek (Nunweiler) 613

Brown, Rosemary (Vancouver-Burrard)

Address in Reply (Seconder) 11-5

Budget debate 600-5

Cancer Institute, Vancouver, lack of facilities 1228-9

Cancer Institute, Vancouver, staff shortage 1228-9

Children, malnutrition and basic nutritional needs 605

Children, nutrition and dental care in prekindergarten years 1229

Children below the poverty line 604

Children's Aid Society, reference to 604

Children's Aid Society, Vancouver, Charter quoted 605

Children's services, co-ordination needed 604

Counsellors and choice of career for girls 1107

Deputy Speaker, motion to appoint 2

Development Corporation of British Columbia Act 2601

Dietary aides at Reverview Hospital 1229

Discrimination against women at Simon Fraser University 1107

Discrimination against women at UBC 1106

Drugs, educational programme in elementary school 1107-8

Government participation in mortgage field 602

Housing at reasonable cost in Vancouver 601

Land-bank programme established 601

Land preservation 601-2

Landlord and Tenant Act, changes in Act needed 602

Landlord and Tenants Act (Alberta) Christmas card to Members 602

Legislative Buildings, removal of light fixtures in public galleries opposed 2100

Minimum Wage Act, abuses under the Act 605

Municipal Act, An Act to Amend 2849

Orr Stores and Mr. Orr, reference to 603

Per capita municipal grant should be increased to $6603

Plunkett report, financial situation of municipalities 603

Pregnant women's allowances limited to welfare recipients, question 2179

Private nursing home, case.cited, government use 1229

Privilege — quote attributed to her not in Hansard, 63

Province, Vancouver, B.C., article on farmland subdivision in Langley 601

Provincial government involvement in housing 601

Report of Select Standing Committee on Social Welfare and Education 3072-3

Rights of tenants in commercial premises 603

Royal Commission on Housing, London, England, recommendation 602

Smoking, educational programme in elementary schools 1107-8

Social Welfare and Education Committee, leave of House for meeting 1871

Social workers, psychologists in school to detect problems 604

Sun, Vancouver, B.C., article quoted 1229

Superintendent of child welfare, report quoted 604

Technical and vocational schools, education and retraining 605

Tenants' associations, right to be certified as bargaining agents 603

TV advertising aimed at children 605

University students taken off welfare 2179

Well Baby Clinics, reference to 604

Women's role portrayed in textbooks 1107

Women's studies in curriculum 1107

Bruch, John

Quoted on Mineral Act amendments (Phillips) 2475-6

Bryce, Murray

Report on San Francisco office of Department of Industrial Development, Trade and Commerce (Macdonald) 1080, 1083B

Brynelsen, Bryn

Mentioned: (Richter) 2502

Budget

Unemployment and the budget (Richter) 537, 540

Aims of budget summarized (Strachan) 741

Best Liberal budget to date (Gardom) 659

Budget a plan, and to provide (Hall) 590

Budget criticism, need for more responsiblity (Hall) 590

Budget criticized (McClelland) 469 (Chabot) 595 (Smith) 640-1 (Anderson, D.A.) 651

Budget debate, Opposition's role criticized (Levi) 490 (Hall) 590 (Strachan) 736

Budget supported (Radford) 541 (Nunweiler) 606

Consumer affairs and protection, no provision in budget (Brousson) 708

Coordination of provincial and federal budgets (Anderson, D.A.) 703-4

Federal budget expansionary (Fraser) 563

Liberal Party's budget outlined (McGeer) 377-83 (Williams, L.A.) 475

Liberal Party's shadow budget commended (McClelland) 465

Not a Social Credit budget (Jordan) 734

Opposition's criticism of budgets, 1970 to 1972, quoted (Curtis) 511

Percentages for social improvement in budget compared 1969-1973 (Jordan) 729

Place names omitted from map in Budget (Anderson, D.A.) 703

Play about the Budget (Jordan) 728-9

Projection on 10 per cent increase in revenue growth questioned (Schroeder) 405

Reviewed (Hall) 591

Socialist budget (Strachan) 737

Uncertainties and Budget (Fraser) 564

Budget debate

Speakers: Anderson, D.A. 641-53; Anderson, G.H. 439-44; Brousson 568-79; Brown 600-5; Calder 459-64; Chabot 594-600; Cocke 555-63; Curtis 509-14; Dailly 423-30; Dent 405-15 Fraser 563-8; Gabelmann 719-23; Gorst 614-9; Hall 590-4; Jordan 723-35; Kelly 544-9; Lea 415-21; Levi 490-4; Lewis 549-53; Liden 484-7; Lockstead 579-83; McClelland 464-71; Macdonald 395-401; McGeer 375-83; Morrison 369-75; Nicolson 477-84; Nunweiler 606-14; Phillips 495-509; Radford 540-4; Richter 534-40; Rolston 515-20; Sanford 583-6; Schroeder 401-5; Smith 634-41; Steves 435-9; Strachan 735-41; Stupich 522-34; Wallace 383-91; Webster 430-5; Williams, L.A. 471-7; Williams, R.A. 628-34; Young 444-7.

Amdt. (Anderson, D.A.) 653.
Speakers: Barrett 713-6; Brousson 705-9; Chabot 712-3; Gardom 653-5, 657-65; McGeer 718-9; Phillips 665-71; Wallace 716-8; Williams, L.A. 709-12. Negatived 719.

Amdt. to amdt. (Phillips) 671.
Speakers: Anderson, D.A. 701-5; Barrett 690-1, Barrett 690-1; Chabot 696-8; Cocke 700-1; Fraser 688-90; Jordan 692-5; King 695-6; Lea 691-2; Lewis 698-700; McClelland 676-80; McGeer 680-1; Schroeder 681-3, 687-8; Smith 671-74; Wallace 674-6. Negatived 705

Budgets, Personal

Budget counselling (Jordan) 2171

Budget counselling, training, seminars (Levi) 2174

Bugaboo Recreational Reserve, B.C.

Helicopter ski development (Chabot) 1946

Building inspection

Liability, implications, under review (Lorimer) 2028

White Rock building inspector's liability, case cited (Brousson) 2027

Building materials

Sales tax removal, qu. (Brousson) 1902

Building Trades Council

Mentioned: (McGeer) 3043

Reference to and three-way pact (McGeer) 1376, 1378, 1379

Bulk Sales Act

Reassessment, revision etc. needed (Gardom) 664

Bulkley Valley Forest Products

Mentioned: (Kelly) 1757 (D’Arcy) 2872

Buntzen Bay, B.C.

North Vancouver application to exploit gravel (Gabelmann) 170

Bureau of Public Transit

Scope of activities (McClelland) 2034

Terms of reference, duties of Bureau (Brousson) 1665

Bureaucracy

Establishment evident in Budget (Jordan) 734

Burlington Northern Incorporation

See: Great Northern Pacific and Burlington

Burnside Garden Village, Victoria, B.C.

See: Parkside Place, Victoria, B.C.

Burrard Inlet

Port handling activity, possible removal (Gabelmann) 168

Third crossing of cancelled (Gabelmann) 165

Burrard Mortgage Investments Ltd., Vancouver and Kamloops

Mortgage company (Brousson) 238, 572

Burrard Shipyard and Marine Ways Ltd.

Work underway (Anderson, D.A.) 643

Bursaries

Emphasis on bursaries awarded on basis of need (Dailly) 1101

Buses

Bus order to Flyer Industries (Lorimer) 2033

Buses purchased from a Manitoba company (Williams, L.A.) 293

Contracts for B.C. Hydro buses (Anderson, D.A.) 648-51

Delivery of buses, qu. (McGeer) 1335

Flyer Industries and General Motors bids (Lorimer) 2033

Make of bus used in Canadian cities (Lorimer) 2033

Municipalities' right to request or specify type of vehicle, qu. (Anderson, D.A.) 2383

Ninety-nine buses ordered (Lorimer) 288

Tenders not called on bus purchase (Williams, L.A.) 293 (McClelland) 470, 2012 (Fraser) 2011

Width of buses on order, use restrictions (Lorimer) 2028

Width of buses on order and Lions Gate Bridge (Brousson) 2027

Business

Budget, business uncertain about future (Phillips) 498

Business alarm at press reports (Jordan) 1044

Business and Professional Women's Magazine

Article quoted (Jordan) 820

Business failure

See: Business mortality

Business losses

Profits and loss, socialist philosophy (Schroeder) 404

Business mortality

See also: Bankruptcy

New businesses, failure rate (Schroeder) 404

Butane

Gasoline Tax Act, 1948, An Act to Amend 362, 2333

Gasoline Tax Act, 1958, An Act to Amend 362, 2334

Motive-fuel Use Tax Act, An Act to Amend 362, 2334

Butler Bros.

Reference to strike (McGeer) 1379, 1401

Buttle Lake, B.C.

Strathcona Park (Williams, R.A.) 632

Western Mines Ltd. tailings in Lake (Williams, R.A.) 633

Byson, G.S.

Mentioned: (Barrett) 1047