Province of British Columbia
30th Parliament, 2nd Session
INDEX
Debates of the Legislative Assembly (Hansard)
January 25, 1973 to April 18, 1973
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
CCF
See: Co-operative Commonwealth Federation
CRTC
See: Canadian Radio-Television Commission
Cablevision
Cable system operation through B.C. Telephone Company (Steves) 437
Cablevision, provincial control, question (McClelland) 1075
Cablevision for Okanagan, other outside areas (Jordan) 1083A
Government policy on cable television (Phillips) 2086-7
Policy statement on telephone companies, and cablevision, qu. (Anderson, D.A.) 2006
Profits on a public service (Macdonald) 1076
Calder, Hon. Frank Arthur (Atlin)
Air ambulance service for north 462
Alaska Highway traffic and the Stewart-Watson Lake Highway 463
Alberta, native counselling service established 460-1
Budget debate 459-64
Bureau of Indian Information to be established 2189
Constitutional responsibility for welfare of Indians under BNA Act 460
Court worker training programme 2190
Culture and languages of aboriginal people, protection needed 461
Equalization grants for students in remote areas 462-3
First Citizens Fund well received, information about availability of funds 2193
First Minister of Indian ancestry in a Canadian Legislative Assembly 459
Housing grants, loans to Indians 2190
Indian Act, revision needed 2186
Indian Affairs department in province opposed 2186
Indian languages, benefits derived from their preservation 461
Indian reservations, municipal status advocated 2189, 2193
Indians, employment situation 2187
Indians, provincial jurisdiction advocated 2189
Indians known by tribe, linguistic family, cultural characteristics 459
Indians now joining labour unions 2186
Investigation of provincial legislation and regulations 460
Legislation to provide for teaching aboriginal languages where requested 461
Legislation changes for assistance to Indian people 461
Loans available to Indians, chiefly federal and on economic development basis 2187
Mineral rights on reserves under study 2192
Minister's function outlined 2185
Nishga case 461
Northern B.C., development, lack of services 462-4
Nova Scotia, all provincial services available to Indians 460
Ontario, Indian bands recognized as municipalities under specific Acts 460
Public services extended on equal basis to Indians 460, 2185-6, 2193
Recognition as a Nishga preferred 459
Roads, bridges etc. on reserves, construction by Highways department 2185, 2187
Stewart-Watson Lake Highway completed, paving of Highway 463
White Paper on Indians supported 2186, 2189
California
Planning and regulation of shoreline (Gorst) 306
Calona Wines Limited
Mentioned: (Stupich) 929 (McGeer) 2286
Cameron, Margaret Elaine
Mentioned: (Brousson) 705
Campaign funds
Limitation and full disclosure of sources (Barrett) 789
Campbell, Dan
Quoted on land speculation (Barrett) 1701
Campbell, Freda
Mentioned: (Brousson) 706
Campbell, John
Mentioned: (Brousson) 706
Campbell and Associates Properties Management Limited
Mentioned: (Brousson) 706
Campbell Associates Finance Corporation
Mentioned: (Brousson) 706
Camps
Summer camps sponsored by provincial government (Lauk) 1928
Campsites, facilities etc.
Camping facilities on North Shore (Brousson) 1916
Campsites in the Cariboo (Fraser) 1881
“Cariboo Camper” emblem for old-age pensioners using campsites (Nicolson) 1930
Free use of campsites for old-age pensioners (Phillips) 1930 (Nicolson) 1930
Health inspection overzealous in remote areas (Jordan) 1306
Health regulations, provision for enforcement on weekends (Nicolson) 1303, 1305
Order-in-council allowing latitude in Public Health inspection (Cocke) 1307
Urban camping (Williams, R.A.) 1917
Canada — Environment, Department of
Coordination cleanup of Alert Bay oil spill (Anderson, D.A.) 6
Oil spill at Alert Bay (Williams, R.A.) 5
Canada — Indian Affairs Branch
Report on Indians to Conference on Poverty (Lockstead) 581
Canada — National Defence, Department of
Minister urged to have complete sweep made of Vernon military area (Hall) 2697
Canada — National Energy Board
Mentioned: (Barrett) 1524 (Morrison) 1524
Canada — Regional Economic Expansion, Department of
Peace — Liard, government support for designating region under DREE (Barrett) 864
Peace River area, designation under DREE (Smith) 863 (Wallace) 904 (Stupich) 915 (Phillips) 1052, 1053
Canada — Shipping Act
Charges laid under Act for oil spill at Alert Bay (Williams, R.A.) 5
Canada Assistance Act
Reference to authority for federal-provincial sharing (Fraser) 564
Regulations limiting guaranteed income referred to (Jordan) 2105
Canada-British Columbia Indian Lands Determination Act (1973)
(Bill 29) (Smith) 1R, 225
2R, 2247-8. Out of order 2248
Speakers: (2R) Smith 2247-8
Rights awarded by court to Indians would have government support (Smith) 2247
Canada Commerce
Mentioned: (Wallace) 1054
Canada Copper Refiners
Mentioned: (Phillips) 2427
Canada Golden Products
Mentioned: (Wallace) 2290
Canada Land Inventory Act
Mentioned: (Jordan) 2885
Canada Permanent Trust Company
Mentioned: (Steves) 1631, 1642, 1643
Canada Summer Games
Willingdon School, use of school given to Games (Levi) 2176
Canada Wire and Cable Company
Mentioned: (Phillips) 2427
Canadian and British Insurance Companies, An Act Respecting
Preamble quoted (Williams, L.A.) 2707. Reference to (Williams, L.A.) 2708
Canadian Association for Humane Trapping
Mentioned: (Gardom) 1915
Canadian Bar Association
Letter on amendment to Gift Tax Act referred to (Morrison) 2336
Mentioned: (Gardom) 983 (Phillips) 1493
Subject of natural justice under study by Association (Macdonald) 3038
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
Mentioned: (Jordan) 2586
Taxpayers pay for its operation (Phillips) 185
Canadian Brotherhood of Railway, Transport and General Workers
Mentioned: (McGeer) 1377, 1378, 1383
Canadian Cellulose Company Limited
Agreement for acquiring interest in company announced (Williams, R.A.) 2004 (Smith) 2004-5 (Anderson, D.A.) 2005 (Wallace) 2005
Canadian Council of Resource and Environmental Ministers
Man and Resources meeting, qu. (Schroeder) 1297, 1334
Canadian Development Corporation
Mentioned: (Phillips) 1052
Canadian Diamond Drilling Association
Warning on future of mining industry in B.C. quoted (Chabot) 698
Canadian Forest Products
IWA strike at shingle mill, qu. (Wallace) 2242
Canadian Hospital Association
Recommended budget used by BCHIS (Cocke) 1231
Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce
Development of coal in Smokey River, Alta. (Phillips) 176
Canadian Intelligence Service
Mentioned: (Barrett) 1697, 1706 (Lea) 1799
Canadian Ironworkers Union
Mentioned: (McGeer) 1379
Canadian Labour Congress
Independence from AFL-CIO (Radford) 1399
Canadian League of Rights
Letter opposing Land Commission Act referred to (Richter) 1692
Canadian Magazine
Article on Ocean Falls referred to (Williams, R.A.) 2619
Canadian Medical Association
Self-trusteed pension plan's investment record referred to (Smith) 2702
Canadian Mountain Holidays
Mentioned: (Chabot) 1947
Canadian National Railway
Boxcars to be released to relieve shortage (Barrett) 2948
CNR property in Vancouver as a “fishermen's wharf” (Cummings) 161
Coal route compared to B.C. Rail (Anderson, D.A.) 758-9
Down days on CN line, Prince Rupert to Prince George (Phillips) 177
Economics of coal shipping in advantage of B.C. Railway (Barrett) 786
Mileage and grades, Chetwynd to Prince Rupert (Phillips) 176
Tracks inadequate for grain shipments (Phillips) 177
Canadian Pacific Airlines
Air fares to northern B.C. (Phillips) 500
Canadian Pacific Railway
Hangar construction at Vancouver International Airport (McGeer) 1383
Shares sold to employees, reference to (Bennett) 2392
Canadian Petroleum Association
Meetings prior to introduction of legislation (Barrett) 807
Meetings with (Barrett) 716
Mentioned: (Chabot) 712 (Anderson, D.A.) 1986
Report quoted (Smith) 2439
Canadian Plywood Corporation
Acquired by Goldfield Corporation of New York (Nunweiler) 608-9
Canadian Radio-Television Commission
Mentioned: (Jordan) 1083A
Canadian Red Cross
See: Red Cross Society
Canadian Reserve Oil and Gas Limited
Mentioned: (Smith) 1975
Canadian Society of Environmental Biologists
Reference to B.C. Branch's support of Land Commission Act (Young) 1541
Canadian Union of Public Employees
Mentioned: (Radford) 1400, 1402, 1403 (Curtis) 2410
Strike at Prince George, consultations with Labour Minister (Dailly) 1331
Strike at Prince George, qu. (Morrison) 1331
Canadian Wheat Board
Surplus differentiated from overproduction (Smith) 893
Surplus, federal government attitude (Stupich) 896
Canadian Wildlife Service
Report quoted (Gorst) 615
Canadian Workers Union
Certification in Kitimat (King) 1382
Cominco employees, denial of vote by Labour Relations Board, qu. (Chabot) 1817
Control of United Steelworkers of America membership at Cominco (Chabot) 341
Labour Relations Board decision, qu. (Chabot) 1905
Petition for reconsideration of application to represent Cominco employees by the Labour Relations Board presented (McGeer) 2325. Found to be irregular (Speaker) 2359. Presented (McGeer) 2417. Out of Order (Speaker) 2465-6, 2488
Recognition, representation on LRB (Chabot) 1368, 1374
Cancer Institute, Vancouver, B.C.
Extension, improvement of facilities (Cocke) 1230
Lack of facilities (Brown) 1228-9
Staff shortage (Brown) 1228-9
Candu System
Canadian nuclear power system (Brousson) 810
Capilano College, North Vancouver, B.C.
Tribute to (Brousson) 1098-9
Vocational school part of college (Brousson) 1098-9
Capital — Taxation
Corporation Capital Tax Act 781, 2306-24, 2325-32
Capital District Improvement Commission
Tribute to members (Hall) 592
Capital Improvement District Act, An Act to Amend
(Bill 98) (Curtis) 1R, 687
2R, 2267
Speakers: (2R) Curtis 2267; Hall 2267
Area of operation expanded to include Saanich Peninsula (Curtis) 2267
Resolution from commission better means of effecting change (Hall) 2267
Capital investments
Capital expenditure in B.C. (Macdonald) 1083D
Capital investment, Budget address, (Barrett) 356
Effect on unemployment (Chabot) 1057
Growth in B.C. (Anderson, D.A.) 1083C
Increase in B.C. (Gardom) 1055
Investment, effect of threat of government takeover (Chabot) 1057
Operating capital in business, effect of tax increase (Phillips) 500
Projections for coming year (Jordan) 1062
Projects completed and projects planned (Macdonald) 1056
Capital Union Board of Health
Formula for financing (Cocke) 1235
Cariboo College Technical and Vocational Institute, Kamloops, B.C.
Beef production course cancelled (Anderson, G.H.) 1156. Reinstated (Dailly) 1156
Difficulties of operation under two government departments (Anderson, G.H.) 443
Draney, Chief Charles, appointed to Cariboo College Board of Governors (Anderson, G.H.) 443
Cariboo district, B.C.
Family problem in area (Levi) 2162
Forest industry (Fraser) 1834
Immigrants to area and possible problems (Jordan) 2161
Cariboo Regional District
Brief on Land Commission Act quoted (Phillips) 1501 (Fraser) 1719-20
Carr, David
Recommendations on safety measures for Vernon military area (Hall) 2697
Carr, Emily
Archeological and Historic Sites Protection Act, funds available (Hall) 2057
Emily Carr House mentioned (Anderson, D.A.) 2646
Government participation in restoration of her house urged (Wallace) 2057
Paintings on display in Archives and Museum complex (Hall) 2059
Paintings purchased (Chabot) 2058
Carrothers, W.A.
First head of Public Utilities Commission (Macdonald) 2547
Cars (Automobiles)
See: Automobiles
Casabello Wines Limited
Mentioned: (Stupich) 929
Casey, Stephen
Mentioned: (Brousson) 1234
Cass-Beggs, David
Mentioned: (McClelland) 107
Cassiar Cannery
Fish cannery on Inverness passage (Lea) 419
Castlegar, B.C.
Affected by government decision on Columbia Cellulose (Williams, R.A.) 2859, 2860
Catholic Children's Aid Society
Mentioned: (Jordan) 2761
Cattle
Preyed on by wolves (Phillips) 509
Cattle Industry Development Act
(Bill 32) (Minister of Agriculture) 1R, 624
2R, 2221-4; C, 2844-5; 3R, 2952; RA, 3069
Speakers: (2R) Gardom 2222; Lewis 2222; McGeer 2222-3; Richter 2221; Stupich
2221, 2223-4; Williams, L.A. 2221-2. (C) Anderson, D.A. 2845; Stupich 2844,
2845; Amdt. (sec. 4) (Stupich) 2844. Approved 2844. Amdt. (sec. 5) (Stupich)
2844. Approved 2844. Amdt. (sec. 6) (Stupich) 2844. Approved 2844. Amdt. (sec.
8) (Stupich) 2845. Approved 2845.
Agriculture department representative on board (Stupich) 2223
Funds, purposes of board established under Act (McGeer) 2223
Jail term penalty, removal from Act referred to (Stupich) 2224; removed (Stupich) 2845
Legislation requested by Beef Cattlemen's Association (Stupich) 2221
Levy constitutes indirect tax (Williams, L.A.) 2222
Levy refundable (Stupich) 2223
Supported by Opposition (Richter) 2221
Penalties for breach of Act too severe (Williams, L.A.) 2222
Causeway, Dollarton, B.C.
Causeway plans, Dollarton to Belcarra (Gabelmann) 171
Cedar
Cedar products, market possibilities (Nunweiler) 1083
Celanese Corporation
Mentioned: (Williams, R.A.) 2004
Celery
Armstrong celery growing (Lewis) 910
Celgar
Layoffs due to natural gas shortage (Nicolson) 1065
Celgar Limited
Mentioned: (Williams, R.A.) 2004 (Macdonald) 2581
Cement
Cement industry prices (Macdonald) 126
Cemeteries
Cemeteries transferred to Health Services and Hospital Insurance department (Macdonald) 2547
Centennial Cultural Fund
Shows subsidized by cultural fund (Phillips) 507
Central Fraser Valley Union Board of Health
Letter quoted (McClelland) 1179
Shortage of staff (Cocke) 1184
Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation
Interest rates and lower-income groups (Lorimer) 291
Century Insurance Company of Canada
Mentioned: (Strachan) 1003
Century Sales
Mentioned: (Williams, L.A.) 2594
Century Steel Services
Mentioned: (McGeer) 1379
Chabot, James Roland (Columbia River)
A & B Homes Ltd., developers of Spencer Heights subdivision 597
Address in Reply 46-9, 217-9, 335-44
Agricultural land, expropriation in East Kootenay 1756
Agricultural land, Fraser Valley, Kootenays, Okanagan, Peace River 1751-2
Alcohol and Drug Commission Act 2769
Amoco Canada Petroleums Co. Ltd., telegram quoted 712-3
Apprenticeship in industrial training 1370-1, 1407
Arable land in B.C. 219
Athalmer level crossing 1345
Beaver River, reference to 712
Big game, habitat designation for survival and expansion 1905
Bill of Rights, reference to proposed Act 343
Bills, distribution 587
Block, Henry J., letter to Premier, reference to 1743-4
British Columbia Energy Board, establishment, board members, question 788
British Columbia Federation of Agriculture, rights of land ownership 218
British Columbia Federation of Labour, reference to 594, 1058
British Columbia Federation of Labour and commission of inquiry on labour reform 339-40
British Columbia Federation of Labour and the New Democratic Party 341
British Columbia Government Employees Union, affiliation with B.C. Federation of Labour 340
British Columbia Government Employees Union and layoff of civil servants 339
British Columbia Hydro markup on natural gas 713
British Columbia Natural Resources Conference study quoted on agricultural potential 1749-50
British Columbia Railway extension from Terrace, qu. 1901
British Columbia Railway, safety conditions 2046
British Columbia Telephone, takeover by government, question 787
Budget criticized 595
Budget debate 594-600, 696-8, 712-3
Bugaboo recreational reserve, helicopter ski development 1946
Canadian Diamond Drilling Association on future of mining industry in B.C., warning quoted 698
Canadian Petroleum Association, reference to 712
Canadian Workers Union, control of United Steelworkers of America membership 341
Canadian Workers Union, recognition, representation on LRB 1368, 1374
Capital investments, effect on unemployment 1057
Carr, Emily, paintings purchased 2058
Chile, collective farming and land-use policies 1745
“Christian conscience clause” and unions 1997-2000
Civil servants laid off 339
Civil service, creation of new jobs, cuts in number of jobs 343
Civil Service Superannuation Act, An Act to Amend 2688
Collection of Western and Soviet Views quoted (Chabot) 1748
Commission of inquiry on labour reform 339
Commission of inquiry on labour reform, appointments to commission 339-40
Community Recreational Facilities Fund Act 2362-3
Constitution Act, An Act to Amend 2798, 2975, 2977
Copper Bounty Act Repeal Act 2430-2
Copper smelting facilities, establishment, qu. 973
Corporation capital tax a deterrent to job creation 2326-7
Corporation capital tax, impact on attracting investment capital 2328
Corporation Capital Tax Act 2326-8
Courier, Cranbrook, B.C., article quoted 1982
Court injunctions, elimination, question 1366, 1387
Crestbrook Forest Industries, reference to 1170
Crown lands, pre-servicing for sale 1877
Crown timber and small loggers and sawmills 1859, 1860-1
Darkwood Forest, game preserve 1906
Development Corporation of British Columbia Act 2606-7, 2772, 2777, 2778, 2782-3, 2783-4, 2788, 2789 de Wolfe, John, adviser on economic policy, question 786-7
Diamond drilling industry, article on it in Sun, Vancouver, B.C., quoted 697
Distribution of bills 587
Elevator inspections 1368, 1374, 1386, 1391
Energy Act 2565, 2798-9, 2802, 2803, 2817-8, 2821, 2823, 2836-7, 2841, 2843
Farm products, programme for promotion of sale and purchase 219
Farmland losses, zoning changes, Chilliwack, Abbotsford, Dewdney, Mission, Victoria 1749
Farmland preservation supported 218
Farmland subdivision freeze and B.C. Tree Fruit Growers' Association 218-9
Ferries, advertising agency 1329
Ferries, fare reduction 1344
Fish and Wildlife Branch, provision of more biologists and conservation officers commended 600
Fish stocking, more experiment, broader outlook urged 1932
Fisheries department, government consideration 1946
Fording River Coal, reference to 1170
Forest policies of government 1859
Fort St. John's Mayor quoted 696
Foster Associates, reference to 713
Gabriola Island ferry landing and advising Minister of Agriculture, qu. 2381
Game management area concept criticized 600
Garbuts Lake, camping area requested 1950
Glenshiel Hotel, government purchase 596
Glenshiel Hotel, National Trust Company's brochure on hotel referred to 2082
Glenshiel Hotel, National Trust Company's sales sheet shown to House 2634
Glenshiel Hotel, price paid and additional payment 2243
Glenshiel Hotel, price paid by government 2070, 2074, 2079-82, 2087-8
Glenshiel Hotel, purchase, price, qu. 1207
Goldenberg-Crispo report quoted on unions and national contractors 1406-7
Government investments in money-losing corporation 2342
Government purchase of land in Victoria 337-8; price criticized 2011
Government regulation of prices, question 787
Greenbelt fund established 218
Hamber Provincial Park, access by water 1947
Hamber Provincial Park, government plans 1946
Handicapped, number engaged by Civil Service 2059
Hansard, attempt on 714
Hay, federal government compensation for rain damage 939
Haynes, Ray, appointment to judicial council 957
Haynes, Ray, reference to 1058
Haynes, Ray, telegram to B.C. unions quoted 957-8, 1370
Helicopter crash in Pavilion area, qu. 3034
Helicopter skiing, licensing, safety 1946-7
Herald, Merritt, B.C., article quoted 1753-4
Herald, Revelstoke, B.C., reference to, quoted 1446-7
Highway 95, traffic signal in Golden 1361
Highways department, employees laid off 344
Highways department, reinstatement of employees 599
Hiring halls, operation 1369
Hours of Work Act, legislative changes 1369
Human Rights Act, amendments, new Act, administration 337
Hyde Creek ferry terminal, qu. 1411
Hydraulic placer-mining, moratorium on operations 1982
Insurance Corporation of British Columbia 3067
Investment, effect of threat of government takeover 1057
Iron Bounty Repeal Act 2423-4
Island Highway route of northern extension, qu. 1665
Job creation programme needed 48-9
Job creation programmes criticized 851
Kaiser Resources, reference to 1170
Kierans, Eric, adviser on economic policy, question 786-7
Kierans, Eric, Province, Vancouver, B.C., article on him quoted 866
Labour content in job creation programmes 851
Labour department, job creation 1367-8
Labour department advisory board, public participation in hearings 1367, 1386
Labour Inquiry Commission (proposed) three special advisers appointed 599
Labour-management conference, attendance, qu. 1068
Labour Relations Act, An Act to Amend (Bill 15) , 1R, 63; 1997-2000
Labour Relations Act, trade unions' violation of Act 958, 1370
Labour Relations Board, Canadian unions should be represented 341-2, 1368
Labour Relations Board certification of workers 1386, 1391
Labour Relations Board decision on Canadian Workers Union, qu. 1095
Labour Relations Board denial of vote to Cominco employees, qu. 1817
Labour unions, national agreements 1386, 1392-3, 1406-7
Labour unrest in B.C. 1058
Lake Windermere, campsite 1906-7
Lake Windermere condominium development 1907
Land Commission Act 1742-55, 1789-90
Land Commission Act, compensation for zoning into public categories not in Act 1743
Land Commission Act, control over all land in B.C. 1744
Land Commission Act, delay urged to bring in amendments 1790
Land Commission Act, effect on housing costs 1754-5
Land Commission Act, farmers' protest in Victoria 1743
Land Commission Act, public hearing advocated 1742
Land Commission Act and Lands Service 1876
Land holdings 1742
Land inventory, provincial agreement under ARDA, 218
Landbanks, alternative 598
Landbanks, article in Times, Victoria, B.C., quoted 2019
Landbanks, cost of land 338
Lands Service coordinator's salary 1875
Legislative committees, increase in funds questioned 2195
Legislative committees, role and function 2195-6
Lethbridge Community College, reference to 1 170
Liberal Party, reference to 594-5
Lobsters, introduction in B.C. 1932, 1939
Low-cost housing, new direction needed 2020
Lumber, government consideration of two-price system, qu. 2065
Maclean's Magazine, article on provincial Premiers 342
Magnussen, Karen tribute to 2305
Max's Do-Nuts Ltd. and government policy on purchases from unions, qu. 2543
May, Sir Thomas Erskine, Parliamentary Practice quoted 1523
Menehan and Dunsky, reference to on B.C. Ferries' advertising 1329
Mica Dam, clearing of reservoir 1891
Mincome and federal pension increase 2063
Mines and Petroleum Resources, Minister's statement about Christmas cards 1982
Mining industry, uncertainty caused by government 697
Minister without Portfolio, Minister's function 2185
Ministers, references to 595
Ministry of Housing, possibility 596
Ministry of Women not needed 336
Municipal Act, An Act to Amend 2854
Municipal Superannuation Act, An Act to Amend 2718
Municipalities Aid Act, An Act to Amend 2729, 2730
NDP election manifesto and Indians referred to 2184
NDP policy statements on labour-management 1366
NDP's resolution on public hearings on land-use policies 1744
Natural gas, average industry price in B.C. 713
New Canadians, budget increase for teaching 1 174
Night sittings of Legislature 97
Okanagan Regional College, capital expenditure approval 1170
Orders-in-council, investigation 2058
Oyster production, expansion urged 1932, 1939
Parity bonds, interest rates affected by legislation, question 787
Payment of Wages Act, An Act to Amend 2404, 2933
Pension funds, investment in Crown corporations, question 787
Permit or quota hunting 1906
Petroleum profits compared to other industries 712
Plywood, co-operative market development programme 1059
Point of order. Members not in their own seats 733
Point of order. Proposed amendment to a motion as a notice of motion appears to be an error in Votes and Proceedings and Orders of the day 623
Point of order. Speaker leaving Chair at 11 p.m. 2603
Point of order. Strangers in the gallery 252
Pointed Mountain, N.W.T., reference to 712
Pollution Control Board, direction, standards etc. for effluent pits 1899
Premier Lake, campsite development 1906
Prescription drug subsidy based on qualifying for full Medicare subsidy 1299
Prescription drug subsidy plan and determination of need 1298
Privilege — Amendments to Land Commission Act known to Block Bros. and not to Members 1763
Privilege — Message bills unobtainable at the Sergeant-At-Arms office 494
Privilege — Motion to adjourn compels the Speaker to leave the Chair 1523
Privilege — prepared statement tabled in House constituted an unfair and unprecedented attack 2633
Privilege — release of material to the Press without its availability to Members or prior to tabling in Legislature 133
Proceedings Against the Crown Act 2270
Proceedings Against the Crown Act (Bill 107) 1R, 945;2270
Province, Vancouver, B.C., controlled by Southam Press 335
Public Officials' Disclosure Act 2294-5
Public Officials' Disclosure Act, application to MLAs only advocated 2294
Public Officials' Disclosure Act, penalties for small interest etc. accidentally overlooked 2295
Public Works, renting of office space in Victoria, qu. 1668
Public Works Fair Employment Act 2405-6, 2934-5, 2942-4, 2960-1
Public Works Minister's statements on Land Commission Act criticized 1753-4
Rand formula and B.C. Government Employees Union 340
Real Estate Act, reference to sections 51 and 52 597
Reforestation plans for Vancouver Forest District 1869
Rent controls, government policy 2163
Rent increases and Mincome, inquiry 2163
Rent subsidization, alternative to low-cost housing complexes 2019-20
Revenue Act, An Act to Amend 2342-3, 2745
Revenue Act amendment, power of investment given to Finance Minister 2342
Revenue Act amendment threatens any corporate body in B.C. 2343
Revenue Act amendment to define government participation in corporations needed 2342
Rose Pass, highway construction 1346
Russia and Poland, agricultural conditions 1748
Sandringham Hospital labour dispute 1366, 1374
Sandringham Hospital labour dispute, progress, qu. 1904
Scott, Derek J.R., Russian Political Institutions quoted 1748
Secondary industries, incentives 1058
Secondary industries, internal market for products 1058
Secondary industries for B.C., 48-9
Sewage disposal in pits 1898
Shrapnell, Edward, painting purchased 2058
Skookumchuk Prairie, Wasa cutoff 1345
Social Assistance Act, An Act to Amend 2757-8
Social Services Tax Act, An Act to Amend 2725, 2726, 2727
Southern Alberta Institute of Technology, reference to 1170
Spencer Heights subdivision development by A & B Homes Ltd. 597
Steves family profits on land sale 1752-3
Subsidized rents alternative to low-cost housing 598
Sunshine Ranch, campsite development 1906
Tax policies and jobs in Peace River area 698
Tax policies of government foreign to job creation 697
Taxation policy detrimental to attracting investment capital 787
Tourist industry, Columbia River 335
Unemployment, sources of statistics on numbers 344
Unemployment, winter works and reforestation projects 787
Unemployment in B.C. 46-9
Unorganized workers in province 1375
Vancouver Charter, An Act to Amend 2750, 2751
Vancouver District Labour Council, statements on labour laws referred to 599
Vocational school in east Kootenays 1170
Wage structure in B.C. 1058
Wagner Engineering Limited, certification of union 1369
Welfare payments to strikers 2164
Westside Road, Invermere, improvements 1344
White Swan Lake, campsite, boat launching ramp 1906
Wildlife, important industry in B.C. 1905-6
Williston Lake, clearing-up programme 1949
Wilmer Pontoon Bridge to Highway 95 1345
Winter fishing pressures on lakes 1939
Woods Task Force quoted on hiring halls 1369
Workmen's Compensation Board, Minister's views, qu. 1446
Youth Training Programme supported 1931-2
Chairman and Deputy Chairman, rulings and statements
Bill, committee stage, Amendments. Principle of bill affected 3014
Bill, committee stage, Amendments. Requiring expenditure by Crown 3057
Bill, committee stage. Keeping to amendment under discussion 2775
Bill, committee stage. Keeping to section under discussion 2774, 2841, 3016, 3020
Chair, reflections on 826, 831
Documents cannot be filed when House meeting as Committee of the Whole 754
Form of address for Ms. Chairman or Madam Chairman 1335
Hansard staff unable to record proceedings when mikes are not on 2074
Imputing motives 1078, 1299, 1373, 1950, 2087
Interjections, interruptions etc. 1152, 1962, 1964, 2939, 3055
Irrelevance 770, 772, 773, 774, 775, 907, 1370, 1403
Language “act of mischief” 1078, “hypocrisy” 2119, “damn” 2120, “what the hell” 2135, “hell” 2778, “Gestapo” 2826
Member/Members in their own seats 1380
Member/Members interrupting Member while speaking 1134
Member/Members may put supplementary questions before another Member is recognized 789
Member/Members not to propose legislation 750, 932, 1381, 1405
Member/Members not to refer to or debate subject of a bill before the House 775, 852, 861, 947, 989, 990, 1051, 1220, 1226
Member/Members not to speak without rising in place 1192
Member/Members offensive remarks 777
Member/Members, procedure for putting questions 758
Member/Members reading newspapers, against rules 1336
Member/Members, recognition by Chair 750, 826
Member/Members reserve comments until questioning completed 790
Member/Members should address remarks through Chair 766, 771, 806, 812, 832, 841, 844, 845, 846, 853, 867, 875, 908, 910, 958, 1046, 1050, 1057, 1420, 1864, 1892, 1912, 1958, 1964, 1967, 2074, 2091, 2112, 2164, 2827
Member/Members should not interrupt speaker 841, 845, 1050
Member/Members should not state a position in regard to the substance of a bill before the House 804
Member/Members, too much background noise 926
Minister not obligated to answer 840, 849, 1151, 1869
Motion on order paper 1374, 1375, 1394
Motion ruled out of order 1827
Reading speeches 1967
Repetition 840, 841, 848, 849, 1163, 1164
Rules, more strictly applied 862
Change of Name Act, An Act to Amend
(Bill 43) (Minister of Health Services and Hospital Insurance) 1R, 781
2R, 2297-8; C, 2753; 3R, 2753; RA, 3069
Speakers: (2R) Cocke 2297-8
Charitable societies
Government control of hospital boards, charities etc. (McClelland) 776
Charities
Health and welfare, government commitment to pay for services (Levi) 493-4
Tribute to volunteers (Levi) 494
Chazottes, Maurice
Assigned to work with Public Works department to obtain proposals from TV system suppliers 3074
Cheakamus River, B.C.
Whistler Mountain development and pollution (Williams, L.A.) 1309-10
Checks
See: Cheques
Cheese industry
Cheese industry in interior (Jordan) 925
Floor price for excess milk for cheese industry (Jordan) 925-6
Chemical industries
Chemical industry for Kaiser location (Jordan) 1063
Cheques
Bank charge for sorting cliques (Barrett) 874
Chestnut, R.D.
Mentioned: (Anderson, D.A.) 758
Chetwynd, B.C.
Chetwynd to Dawson Creek, long hills (Phillips) 1339
Facilities will serve Sukunka coal development (Phillips) 176
Chilcotin Forestry Training Centre
British Columbia Union of Indian Chiefs, proposal for use (Levi) 2162
Use for facilities suggested (Jordan) 2161
Child welfare
See also: Problem children
Cariboo, family problem in area 2162
Cariboo, immigrants to area and possible problems (Jordan) 2161
Children below the poverty line (Brown) 604
Children in care under Child Welfare Division, Children's Aid Societies (Levi) 491
Children on drugs, government's intention to help (Levi) 491
Children's Committee to coordinate (Levi) 492
Committee for Children to coordinate all services for children in B.C. (Dailly) 425, 428
Coordination of services to children needed (Brown) 604
Disturbed children, meeting with other Departments on problem (Levi) 491
Government committed to distribution of services through regional districts (Levi) 493
Government's direction, keep the child in its own home (Levi) 491
Preventative programme, more staff, help to parents (Levi) 491
Protection of Children Act, An Act to Amend. See name of act.
Social workers, psychologists in schools to detect problems (Brown) 604
Study initiated to review children's services and legislation (Levi) 492
Treatment of special problems of children should be under BCHIS (Wallace) 2141-2
Treatment programme for children with special problems (Levi) 2144
Unmarried mothers who keep their children, training programme (Wallace) 2142
Child welfare — Law and Legislation
See: Children — Law
Child welfare — Victoria
Integration of welfare and children's services in Victoria, rationalizations (Levi) 493
Child Welfare Act
Mentioned: (Wallace) 2142
Children
Health services to pre-kindergarten children (Cocke) 1230-1
Nutrition and dental care in pre-kindergarten years (Brown) 1229
Children — Law
Committee set up to study children's legislation (Levi) 2145
Rewriting legislation dealing with children (Wallace) 2142
Study initiated to review children's services and legislation (Levi) 492
Children — Nutrition
Children, malnutrition and basic nutritional needs (Brown) 605
Programmes under consideration (Cocke) 563
Children in care
See: Problem children
Children of Unmarried Parents Act
Mentioned: (Wallace) 2142
Children's Aid Society
Mentioned: (Brown) 604
Children's Aid Society, Vancouver, B.C.
Children's charter quoted (Brown) 605
Mentioned: (Jordan) 2761
Chile
Collective farming and land-use policies (Chabot) 1745
Chilliwack, B.C.
Farmland losses to development (Schroeder) 1679
Flood control, provincial part of agreement in budget (Strachan) 739
Vocational school (Schroeder) 794
Vocational school site wrong (Dailly) 1091
Chilliwack Valley, B.C.
Logging proposals (Williams, R.A.) 1838
Chiropractors
Chiropractors on Health Services department staff (Williams, L.A.) 1220
Lack of training, cases cited (Wallace) 1217
Medical Act, not to be licensed under Act (Cocke) 1220
Training, liaison with doctors (Cocke) 1220
Chlorination of Water
See: Water — Purification — Chlorination
Chlorine
Spill from CNR car, qu. (Nunweiler) 1413
Chretien, Jean
Mentioned: (Calder) 2190
Christ Church Cathedral, Vancouver, B.C.
Government co-operation with congregation (Hartley) 2095
Preservation of church and surrounding area (Williams, L.A.) 2095
Preservation of church supported (Webster) 96 (Lauk) 105
Subsidizing a monument (Rolston) 155
Christ Church Cathedral Historic Site Grant Act
(Bill 10) (Jordan) 1R, 18
2R, 1996. Out of order 1996
Speakers: (2R) Jordan 1996
Christian Labour Association of Canada
Labour union referred to (Chabot) 2943
Christian Science Monitor
Article on new addictive drug quoted (Phillips) 2156-7
Mentioned: (McClelland) 994
Reference to series of articles on Vietnamese children (Williams, L.A.) 449
Christianity and politics
Church leaders in politics (Rolston) 154
Churchill, Sir Winston
Quoted (Wallace) 43
Quoted on socialism (Curtis) 514
Churchill Copper Corporation
Mentioned: (Nimsick) 1985, (Phillips) 2461
Churchill Forest Industries
Mentioned: (Phillips) 2601
Cities and towns
Municipal Affairs department and urban affairs (Barrett) 858
Municipal and city problems, lack of reference in Throne speech (Curtis) 152
Urban affairs, department of, proposed, (Gardom) 855
Cities and towns — Planning
Urban planning and development (Webster) 93
Citizen, Prince George
Mentioned: (Nunweiler) 606
Citizens' Association to Save the Environment
Mentioned: (McClelland) 1551
City Stage, Victoria, B.C.
Grant from B.C. Cultural Fund based on recommendations (Hall) 2057
Reference to grant from Cultural Fund (Phillips) 2055
Civil Rights
Human Justice Department proposed (Dent) 410
Justice, health, welfare and rehabilitation combined in Department of Human Rights (Dent) 409
Ministry of Human Rights suggested (Barnes) 319
Civil Service
Civil servants laid off (Chabot) 339
Civil Service Commission to handle 1,000 new jobs (Nicolson) 11
Collective bargaining legislation (McClelland) 2053
Collective bargaining legislation to be introduced (King) 226 (Hall) 593, 2054 (Webster) 1397
Creation of new jobs, cuts in number of jobs (Chabot) 343
Creation of 1,000 new government jobs 2
Female employees, discrimination against (Hall) 1904
Increases for year, question (Smith) 874
New staff for agricultural services (Stupich) 531
1, 000 civil servants to be hired on merit, without regard to sex (Sanford) 154
1, 000 new jobs, reference to (Curtis) 151 (Phillips) 180
Recruitment of women, qu. (Anderson, D.A.) 1587
Salary adjustments, Budget address (Barrett) 358
Salary scales etc. will be studied (Cocke) 1227
Staggering of civil service hours to ease traffic problem (Anderson, D.A.) 2077
Travel allowances for senior civil servants (Macdonald) 1088
Civil Service — Political activity
Civil servants, involvement in politics (Smith) 986
Civil Service Act
Mentioned: (Anderson, D.A.) 2801
Civil Service Superannuation Act, An Act to Amend
(Bill 159) (Provincial Secretary) 1R, 2003
2R, 2389-96; C, 2687-95, 2698-2711; 3R, 2711; RA, 3070
Speakers: (2R) Anderson, D.A. 2392-3; Bennett 2392; Hall 2389-90, 2396; Lauk
2395-6; McClelland 2390-1; McGeer 2393-5; Morrison 2393; Williams, L.A. 2391-2.
(C) Amdt. (sec. 15) (McClelland) Anderson, D.A. 2688-9; Barrett 2689, 2690-2,
2693-5; Bennett 2689-90, 2692-3, 2695; Chabot 2688; Cocke 2688, 2700; Gardom
2698-2700; Hall 2688, 2703-4; McClelland 2687-8; Morrison 2704; Richter 2702;
Smith 2702-3; Wallace 2700-2. Negatived 2704.
Amdt. (sec. 15) (Anderson, D.A.) Anderson, D.A. 2704-5; Barrett 2709-10; Gardom
2710; Hall 2706; Wallace 2708-9; Williams, L.A. 2707-8. Negatived 2710.
Divisions: (C) 2704, 2710, 2710-11.
Amendment modelled on federal statute limiting investment by insurance companies (Williams, L.A.) 2707
Amendment needed to protect pensioners' money (Anderson, D.A.) 2393
Canadian Medical Association's pension plan, investment record referred to (Smith) 2702
Crown corporation's best investment for pension funds (Bennett) 2392
Foreign currency reserves held by Japan, problem for B.C. (Barrett) 2694
Globe and Mail, Toronto, article quoted on Quebec Pension Plan (Lauk) 2395
Government should have basic formula or guidelines for investments (Wallace) 2709
Guidelines needed to limit selection of corporations to be invested in (Williams, L.A.) 2391 (Anderson, D.A.) 2392
Inflation and increases in fixed income to pensioners (Barrett) 2691
Internal financing, saving on commissions, costs (Bennett) 2693
Investment decisions may be influenced by political considerations (Anderson, D.A.) 2393 (McGeer) 2394
Investment in corporations by Canadian government (Lauk) 2395
Investment in preferred and common shares of corporations, limitations specified. Amdt. (Anderson, D.A.) 2705
Investment of pension funds in any private corporation prohibited. Amdt. (McClelland) 2687
Investments in capital stock, tabling of list (Hall) 2396
MLAs' pension plan (Hall) 2396
Parity bonds should be made long-term issues (Bennett) 2693
Parity bonds will be protected (Barrett) 2695
Pension funds guaranteed (Hall) 2396
Pension plan and commitment of plan should be fully funded at all times (Smith) 2702
Political parties in west, development a result of alienation from industrial centre of Canada (Barrett) 2691
Potential to invest in new ventures wanted (Barrett) 2709
Pressure to increase benefits may lead to unwise investments (Smith) 2703
Revenue from dividends might be much lower than from bonds (Bennett) 2690, 2693
Safeguard of open debate precluded (Gardom) 2699
Safeguards needed (McGeer) 2395
Safeguards needed against errors of judgment (Gardom) 2699
Security removed from present pension plans (McClelland) 2390
Taxpayers' funds at stake (Richter 2702 (Anderson, D.A.) 2706
World monetary situation referred to, need for caution (Wallace) 2701
Claims
See: Prospecting
Clark, Alex
Tribute to (Gabelmann) 271, 2266
Clark, Barrie
Tribute to (McGeer) 2250
Clearbrook Realty
Mentioned: (Barrett) 1705
Clearwater, B.C.
Hospital (Anderson, G.H.) 310
Cleft palate
Orthodontic care, coverage by Medicare (Wallace) 1215
Orthodontic care, coverage under study (Cocke) 1219
Clinics
Mobile health clinics for rural areas (Smith) 1237
Mobile vans for hearing and sight, future services (Cocke) 1238
Staff shortages (Smith) 1237
Clinton, B.C.
Timber available for operator (Fraser) 1835-6, 1862
Timber unallocated in area (Williams, R.A.) 1863
Closing-out Sales Act
Reassessment, revision etc. needed (Gardom) 664
Clothing trade
Fashion Canada, federal government programme (Jordan) 1063
Garment manufacturing industry in B.C. (Jordan) 1063
Cloverdale, B.C.
Drainage of area, crop losses (McClelland) 1821
Cloverdale Lettuce and Vegetable Co-operative
Mentioned: (McClelland) 1821
Clyne, John Valentine
Mentioned: (McGeer) 2315
Report on land use in Fraser Valley (Rolston) 1740
Clyne commission on expropriation
See: Royal Commission on Expropriation
Coal
British Columbia coal reserves (Phillips) 180
Coal dust not a pollution hazard (Phillips) 178-9
Coal shipping on the British Columbia Railway (Williams, L.A.) 55
Kaiser's volunteer assessment on coal (Barrett) 749-50
Peace River coal field deposits (Phillips) 178
Port development for coal shipping (Smith) 26-7
Potential future sales to European Common Market (Phillips) 175
Price competitive with other sources, question (Williams, L.A.) 783
Sukunka coal sale, future coal needs not threatened (Barrett) 802
World reserves (Barrett) 802
Coal — Handling
Study needed on coal handling (Phillips) 178
Coal in covered cars and silos (Barrett) 750
Coal — Storage
Coal stored in covered silos (Phillips) 178
Coal — Taxation
Royalty of 25 cents per ton not acceptable (Barrett) 46, 749, 785
Coal — Transportation
Alternative route or port for coal shipping, question (Williams, L.A.) 784
Coal shipment, costs involved, question (Williams, L.A.) 783
Coal shipment costs, Prince Rupert and Britannia Beach (Williams, L.A.) 477
Economics of coal shipment by CNR or BCR (Barrett) 761
Province, Vancouver, B.C., article by Norman
Hacking referred to (Anderson, D.A.) 758
Coal and Petroleum Products Commission, 1938
Report quoted (Macdonald) 2549
Coal Mines Regulation Act
Mentioned: (Richter) 1979
Coalition Mining Limited
Mentioned: (Barrett) 1526-7
Coast lines
See: Seashore
Cobb, Harold
Mentioned: (Anderson, D.A.) 1165
Cocke, Hon. Dennis G. (New Westminster)
Activity therapists 1318
Acupuncture, assessment of work, referral system 1219
Acupuncture, committee appointed to investigate 141-2
Acute-care hospitals and patient stays 559
Address in Reply 137-43
Alcoholic detoxification centre, alcoholic programme 1184
Alcoholics, development of a treatment service 1238
Alcoholics Anonymous, reference to 1238
Alcoholics Anonymous, successful treatment by non-professionals 138
Alcoholics in community care facilities 1184, 1186
Ambulance Service Act (Bill 106) I R, 971; 2298, 2299, 2753, 2754, 2755
Ambulance system under BCHIS dependent on availability of service 1321
Annacis Island, secondary sewage treatment 142
Attorney General versus Stark 561
Audiology department, UBC, reference to 1219
Automobile insurance, loss of investment capital in private companies 1031
Automobile Insurance Act 1030-2
Automobile insurance premium rates 1031
Breast cancer, decisions on radical mastectomies 1219
BCHIS, work, staff 1219
British Columbia Medical Association, cooperation on medical assistance to Vietnam 487
Campsites etc., order-in-council allowing latitude in inspection 1307
Canadian Hospital Association's recommended budget used by BCHIS 1231
Cancer Institute, Vancouver, extension, improvement of facilities 1230
Capital Union Board of Health, formula for financing 1235
Central Fraser Valley Union Board of Health, staff shortage 1184
Change of Name Act, An Act to Amend (Bill 43) 1R, 781; 2297-8
Chiropractors, training, liaison with doctors 1220
Chlorination of Vancouver water, reference to 1192
Civil Service Superannuation Act, An Act to Amend 2688, 2700
Cleft palate, coverage for orthodontic care under study 1219
College of Dental Surgeons of B.C., reports 562
Columbian, New Westminster, B.C., article on doctors leaving B.C. 557-8
Committee meeting on drug dependency 138
Community-based home-care programmes run by hospitals 1301
Community Care Facilities Licensing Act, An Act to Amend (Bill 168) 1R, 2241; 2626
Community health-centre programmes 137-9
Community health centres, participation optional 558
Community health centres in isolated areas 1315
Coquitlam hospital board, appointments by former Minister 1 183
Davey, Jason Bernard, birth announced to House 553
Dental care in B.C., report 1192
Development Corporation of British Columbia Act 2774
Doctor-patient relationship 558
Doctors, keeping up education 1227
Doctors, salaried position in the Chilcotin 1222
Doctors for isolated areas 563, 1310
Drug addiction treatment centres, alternatives 1302
Drug, alcohol and tobacco fund, spending of fund 1232
Drug detoxification centres, programme underway 1196
Drugs, prices, profits 1191
Drugs, study on bulk-buying by western provinces 1191
Electrodiagnosis, facilities in Vancouver and Victoria 556
Extended and chronic care for elderly citizens 559
Extended-care beds in Capital Regional District 1218
Federal-provincial sharing of health-care costs 139-40
Fees above B.C. Medical Plan not favoured 1316
Fluoridation of water, public education necessary 1191
Fluoridation of Water Supplies, An Act Respecting 3045
Folksam, reference to 1031
Glendale Hospital, board members representing community 1319
Government provision for community health centres 558-9
Handicapped, construction of facilities under Provincial Secretary 1298
Handicapped, transportation under Rehabilitation and Social Improvement department 1298
Hastings report, reference to 1315
Head of family under BCHIS an interprovincial agreement 1324
Health Act, An Act to Amend (Bill 122) I R, 1523;2301
Health care and doctors' practice before House could be considered 1316
Health Resources Fund, deadline for use 1981, 1189-90
Health Resources Fund, decision too soon, lack of information 1190
Health Resources Fund, federal money on a matching basis 1 190
Health security programme 138
Health security programme report to be made public 1184-5
Health security research project, budgeting, salaries 1304, 1305
Health services to pre-kindergarten children 1230-1
Health spas, reducing salons, diet counselling 563
Health unit establishes home-care programmes 1302
Hearing-aid board, members, powers 2302
Hearing-aid Regulations Act, An Act to Amend (Bill 137) 1R, 1581; 2302, 2757
Higgins report, salary scales etc. will be studied 1227
Home-care workers, services to elderly 559
Homemakers, coordination of present services 560
Homemakers, development of a large corps 560
Homemakers, training, supervision, standards 560
Homemakers, uniform, hat, badge for corps 560
Hospital Act, An Act to Amend (Bill 137) I R, 1581; 2301, 2756
Hospital board members representing the patient 557
Hospital boards, election of more representative members 1183, 1231
Hospital boards, elimination not supported 1183
Hospital boards, labour representation 557
Hospital boards, medical staff representation 557
Hospital budgeting and incentives 1321
Hospital budgets going out in January 1231
Hospital inspectors' decisions, appeal procedure 1322
Hospital labour costs, end of government payment of 70 per cent of increases 136
Hospitals, costs and alternates to acute care 1322
Hospitals, global budgeting 1320
Hospitals, students' in-service training 1295
Income from assets, unpaid claims etc. in private insurance companies 1031
Infant nutrition, programmes under consideration 563
Infants Act, An Act to Amend 2226
Infants Act, An Act to Amend requested by College of Physicians and Surgeons 2226
Insurance companies, difficulty in regulating 1031
Insurance Corporation of British Columbia Act 2528-9
Intermediate care, cost 1218
Intermediate care one of government's top priorities 1222
Interns, payment during internship supported 1295-6
Kelowna, fluoridation of water 562, 1191
Lalonde, Marc, reference to meeting with 1 191
La Marsh, Judy, set up Health Resources Fund 1190
McCreary, J.F., reference to 1 189
Medical Act, An Act to Amend (Bill 110) I R, 1117, 2299-2300
Medical Act, chiropractors not to be licensed under Act 1220
Medical Grant Act (Bill 118) 1R, 1581; 2300-1
Medical laboratories, public and private 1218
Medical laboratories, purchase of some private facilities 557
Medical laboratories, upgrading and extending public facilities 557
Medical laboratory procedures, expenditures 556
Medical Manpower Committee, doctors for isolated areas 563
Medical research, problems with federal government 1190-1
Medical Services Act allows extra billing above Medicare 1227
Medical students ("clinical clerks") , remuneration reinstated 141
Medicare, programme in B.C., history 1314
Medicare, sources of revenue 1316
Mental Health Act, An Act to Amend (Bill 114) 1R, 1117. Withdrawn 1442, 1871
Milk fluoridation, optional method 562
Mineral Act, An Act to Amend 2497, 2499
Mobile vans for hearing and sight, future services 1238
Mount St. Joseph Hospital, reference to 1 184
Negotiations with Richmond Heights Hospital 141
New Westminster courthouse 142
New Westminster to keep their power 142
Nursing homes, closing down of a number 1117
Nursing homes, negotiations for taking over 1 117
Nutrition programmes, expansion 562
Nutrition programmes for children under consideration 563
Nutritional staff increase in department 1230
Nutritionists, staff increase, TV programme, duties 1303
Obesity, diet problems 563
Oil industry in north, reference to 700
Orders-in-council re food service, restrictions, interim certificates 561
Osteopaths, equal treatment under Medicare 561
Osteopaths licensed under Medical Act 561
Oxygen, provision at home 561
Pask, Anne, discussion with 1319
Pathology and radiology labs, public and private 556
Pharmacy Act under discussion 1300
Physical fitness, programme 1218
Pollution Control Board, failure to recognize Health's role 556
Potter, Dr. Richard, on private labs in Ontario 556
Practical nurses, on-the-job training in extended care 1227
Pre-natal nutrition 562
Prescription drug subsidy, increase in use 1300
Prescription drug subsidy based on Medicare subsidy 1299
Prescription drug subsidy system, inequities 1299
Preventive dental programme increased 562
Preventive medicine and fitness 140
Prince George, fluoridation of water 562, 1191
Private hospital rates, increase and increased payments for welfare patients 1222
Province, Vancouver, B.C., article on doctors leaving B.C. 557
Province, Vancouver, B.C., congratulated on handling of Marie White case 1 185
Provincial emergency hospital to Vietnam 487
Public health, staff increases 1238
Public health engineers and installers of septic tanks 1307
Public health research programmes, need for coordination 1304
Quad programme, interprovincial co-operation on drug buying 1301
Radiology work in Vancouver and Victoria 556
Renal dialysis, committee ascertains where, how, why and kind of unit 1228
Renal dialysis, home-training 1228
Renal dialysis, trained-staff shortage, number of patients 1228
Richmond Heights Hospital, negotiations with 141
Rights of Non-Smokers, An Act Respecting 3044
Riverview, conditions 136
Riverview, maximum security area 137
Riverview dietary aides 1231
Royal Columbian Hospital, poor labour relations 136
Royal Columbian Hospital, reference to 1184
Royal Columbian Hospital, study being made on its future 142
“The Senior Chef” TV programme 562
Septic tanks, inspection 1310
Septic tanks, permits 1310
Sexual Sterilization Act Repeal Act (Bill 45) 1R, 1901;2298
Shaughnessy Hospital, acute-care facilities 1 190
Smoking, no-smoking areas 1235
Speech therapy, shortage of therapists 1219
Statute Law Amendment Act, 1973 3004
Sun Vancouver, B.C., congratulated on handling of Marie White case 118 5
Teachers' Pensions Act, 1961, An Act to Amend 2715
University of British Columbia, Health Science Centre Hospital 1189-90
Vancouver General Hospital, Heather annex to be demolished 135-6
Vancouver General Hospital study on medical care delivery in isolated areas 563
Venereal diseases, increase educational programme 1311-2
Veterans' Hospitals, negotiations 1190
Victoria General Hospital, cardio-thoracic unit opened 1178
Voluntary Emergency First Aid Act 2247
Voluntary Emergency First Aid Act legislation under study 2247
Volunteer's role in home-care programme 559
Water systems under Minister of Municipal Affairs 1310
Wertheim, Dr. Mary, negotiations with for assistance in facilities 1236-7
Whispering Winds, Langley, reference to 1184
White, Marie A., committee set up to hear her case 1185
Woodlands, 150-bed extended-care unit to be built 142
Codyre, Pat
Mentioned: (Wallace) 1853 (Williams, R.A.) 1856
Colby, Richard
Introduced to House (Hall) 2062
Coldstream Ranch, B.C.
Cousins Bay, acquisition and preservation of area (Jordan) 1839-42, 1846-8
Cousins Bay and Kalamalka Lake, history of area, negotiations (Williams, R.A.) 1844-6
Colebrook, B.C.
Possible water fowl refuge area (McClelland) 1820
Collection Agents Act, 1967
Mentioned: (Macdonald) 2235
Collective bargaining
Collective bargaining for farmers, question (Smith) 895
Farmers union favours collective bargaining (Stupich) 896
Collective labour agreements
Research Branch, Department of Labour, analysis of collective agreements (King) 229
College of Dental Surgeons of British Columbia
Reports (Cocke) 562
College Pension Act, An Act to Amend
(Bill 160) (Provincial Secretary) 1R, 2003
2R, 2396-7; C, 2711-4; 3R, 2714; RA, 3070
Speakers: (2R) Hall 2396-7. (C) Anderson, D.A. 2713; Barrett 2713. Amdt. (sec.
14) (McClelland) McClelland 2711. Negatived 2711-2. Amdt. (sec. 14) (Curtis)
Anderson, D.A. 2713; Curtis 2712; Hall 2712. Negatived 2713.
Divisions: (C) 2711-2, 2713, 2714
Investment in Municipal Finance Authority, no provision for (Curtis) 2712
Investment in Municipal Finance Authority to be looked into (Hall) 2712
Investment of pension funds in any private corporation prohibited. Amdt. (McClelland) 2711
Trustees administer investment of funds (Barrett) 2713
Colleges
See: Universities and colleges
Colostomy
Coverage for appliances etc. (Wallace) 1215
Coloured Gasoline Tax Act, An Act to Amend
(Bill 65) (Minister of Finance) 1R, 362
2R, 2332-3; C, 2723; 3R, 2723; RA, 3069
Speakers: (2R) Barrett 2332-3, 2333; Morrison 2333; Wallace 2333
Columbia Cellulose Company
Government involvement in enterprises in red (Wallace) 1428-9
Mentioned: (Jordan) 1046 (Williams, R.A.) 2004 (Barrett) 2331 (Chabot) 2343 (McGeer) 2344, 2346 (Wallace) 2347
Mistakes and bad judgment in management (Anderson, D.A.) 2864 (Wallace) 2866
Negotiations underway for purchase of Celgar, qu. (McClelland) 1665
Negotiations with for taking over Prince Rupert operation, qu. (Smith) 1447
Operating losses, qu. (McGeer) 2065
Reference to role in northwest B.C. (Williams, R.A.) 1416-7
Columbia Natural Gas
Mentioned: (Nicolson) 1065
Columbia Pulp Sales Limited
Mentioned: (Williams, R.A.) 2004
Columbia River
Columbia River, development and farmlands (Barrett) 222
Columbia River Treaty
Costs to taxpayers (McGeer) 834-5
Escalating clause requested (Nimsick) 262
Federal-provincial liaison committee to consider Columbia River, Budget address (Barrett) 354
Game without winter range (Nimsick) 262
Payment for ecological damage (McGeer) 113-4, 836
Peaking power, Canada gets no payment (McGeer) 836
Problems in buying out farmers (Nimsick) 262
Renegotiation (McGeer) 112-5, 1852
Renegotiation, liaison committee (Barrett) 837
Re-opening of negotiations, 1963 agreement (McGeer) 835
Re-opening of negotiations, referral to International Joint Commission (McGeer) 836
Re-opening of negotiations and energy agreements with U.S. (McGeer) 835-6
Re-opening of negotiations supported (Wallace) 390
Subsidy of $360 million (McGeer) 113
Colwood, B.C.
Municipal incorporation, qu. (Curtis) 1901
Cominco Limited
Dispute over union representation (King) 1372, 1373
Elephant Brand fertilizer cheaper in U.S. (Wallace) 903
Elephant Brand fertilizer sold in U.S. (Stupich) 914
Labour Relations Board denial of vote to employees, qu. (Chabot) 1817
Layoffs due to lack of natural gas (Nicolson) 1065
Mentioned: (Richter) 2425, 2513 (Phillips) 2427
Commerce Weekly
Article on urban sprawl quoted (Steves) 1638
Commercial leases
Rights of tenants in commercial premises 603
Commercial Transport, Department of
Administration of Motor Carrier Act under Commercial Transport (Fraser) 878
Amalgamation of licensing etc. with Motor Vehicle Branch (Richter) 2052
Estimates 2041-53.
Speakers: Anderson, D.A. 2042-7, 2047-8, 2052-3; Bennett 2048; Chabot 2046;
Fraser 2041-2; Hartley 2046-7; Jordan 2048-9; Phillips 2049; Richter 2044, 2052;
Smith 2050-1; Williams, L.A. 2045
Public Utilities Commission transfer to Commercial Transport (Fraser) 566, 755
Motor carriers transferred from Public Utilities Commission (Macdonald) 2547
Commercial vehicles
Discussions, future co-operation with Alberta (Lorimer) 2052
Propane use, steps to take, concessions (Anderson, D.A.) 2048
Reciprocal arrangement with Alberta on truck permits (Smith) 2051
Safety (Williams, L.A.) 2045
Standardization of regulations with Alberta (Smith) 2051
Wide loads (Lorimer) 2044 (Richter) 2044
Wide loads on Alaska Highway (Phillips) 2049
Commercials, Television
See: Television in advertising
Committee for an Independent Canada
Mentioned: (Radford) 1400
Committees, Select Standing
See: Legislature — Committees
Commoner, Barry
Article in Monthly Labour Review on him referred to, quoted (Anderson, D.A.) 73
Commonwealth Parliamentary Association
Representatives to go to conferences (Barrett) 2199
Commonwealth Trust Company
Balance sheet indicated no limitations (McGeer) 3035
Mentioned: (Gardom) 664-5, 2208, 2209, 2210, 2211, 2265, 2676, 2684, 3009 (Williams, L.A.) 2216, 2217 (McGeer) 2344 (Macdonald) 2677 (Williams, R.A.) 2861, 2874
Public debate prevented further loss through a proposed loan (Gardom) 2699
Communication and traffic
Communications and health services in remote areas (Lea) 301
Community Arts Councils
Mentioned: (Jordan) 733
Community Care Facilities Licensing Act
Mentioned: (McClelland) 1180
Community Care Facilities Licensing Act, An Act to Amend
(Bill 168) (Minister of Health Services and Hospital Insurance) 1R, 2241
2R, 2626-7; C, 2757; 3R, 2757; RA, 3070
Speakers: (2R) Cocke 2626; Rolston 2626; Wallace 2626
Amendment tightens up licensing of community care facilities (Cocke) 2626
Progressive step by government, supported (Wallace) 2626
Staff increases needed to administer Act (Rolston) 2626
Community centres
Provincial grants for community centres (Webster) 94
Recreational fund facilities, location on joint community school sites 436-7
Community College Act (proposed)
New Act possible (Dailly) 425
Community colleges
See: Universities and colleges
Community development
Incentives for more self-equipped, pleasant municipal areas (Gardom) 662
Community health centres
See: Community health services
Community health services
Community health-centre programmes (Cocke) 137-9
Community health clinics and alternatives (Wallace) 1312
Government provision for community health centres (Cocke) 558-9
Not necessarily best concept for isolated areas (Cocke) 1315
Participation optional (Cocke) 558
Role of community clinics (Rolston) 158
Trained people and adequate financial control needed (Rolston) 159
Community Legal Assistance Society
Expansion of service (Macdonald) 975
Community life
Decentralization of large cities needed (Dent) 412
Community Recreation Branch
Recreation commissions (Hall) 347
Community Recreational Facilities Fund
Applications, approvals, question (McClelland) 862
Establishment of fund approved (Schroeder) 402
Operation delayed until passage of bill (Barrett) 863
Community Recreational Facilities Fund Act
(Bill 76) (Minister of Finance) 1R, 365
2R, 2362-68; C, 2746-7; 3R, 2747; RA, 3069
Speakers: (2R) Anderson, D.A. 2363; Barrett 2362, 2366-8; Chabot 2362-3; Curtis
2365; Fraser 2365; McClelland 2364; Rolston 2364; Wallace 2363-4; Williams,
L.A. 2365-6. (C) Anderson, D.A. 2746-7; Barrett 2746-7
Duplication of facilities will not be permitted (Barrett) 2367
Grants of less than one-third capital cost can be made (Barrett) 2747
Planning must include facilities for aged (Barrett) 2367
Provision in Act for granting less than one-third, question (Anderson, D.A.) 2746
Provision of standard plans for smaller communities (Curtis) 2365
Recreational facility encouraged to include broad range of activity (Rolston) 2364
Recreational facilities, location in relation to schools (Rolston) 2364
Recreational facilities, purpose, administration, staff (Williams, L.A.) 2365
Regulations to be drafted and circulated (Barrett) 2367
Staffing projections needed (Barrett) 2367
Subsidization of a facility which might be very profitable (Anderson, D.A.) 2363 (Wallace) 2364
Supported and endorsed by Opposition (Chabot) 2362-3
Community resource centres
Volunteers needed to deliver social services at community level (Levi) 2121
Community Transport Society, Vancouver, B.C.
Financial difficulties (Williams, L.A.) 1298
Community welfare councils
See: Community resource centres
Companies Act
(Bill 16) (Attorney General) 1R, 163
2R, 2205-19; 2670-9; 3R, 2952, RA, 3069
Speakers: (2R) Gardom 2207-11; Macdonald 2205-7, 2218-9; McGeer 2211-3; Phillips
2213-5; Smith 2207; Williams, L.A. 2215-8. (C) Macdonald
2670 et seq.; Phillips 2670, 2673; Smith 2674. Amdt. (sec. 65) (Williams, L.A.)
Gardom 2671, 2672, 2672-3; Jordan 2673; Macdonald 2671, 2672, 2673; Williams,
L.A. 2670-1, 2672, 2673. Negatived 2673. Amdt. (sec. 149) (Macdonald) Macdonald
2675; Williams, L.A. 2674, 2675. Approved 2675. Amdt.
(sec. 197 (1) ) (Gardom) Gardom 2676, 2677; Macdonald 2677. Negatived 2677.
Amdt. (second schedule) (Williams, L.A.) Macdonald 2678, 2679; Williams, L.A.
2677-8, 2678-9. Negatived 2679. Amdt. (second
schedule) (Macdonald) . Approved 2679.
Auditor should be required to report any breach of the law (Gardom) 2211
Companies no longer required to file annual reports or lists of shareholders and directors with Registrar of Companies (Gardom) 2209
Company register to contain copies of documents creating representative capacity. Amdt. (Williams, L.A.) 2671-3 (Gardom) 2671-2
Comparative analysis to existing Act needed (Gardom) 2208
Disclosure of beneficial owners should be required (McGeer) 2212
Disclosure of directors and shareholders not required by Act (Williams, L.A.) 2217
Disclosure of true owners required (Macdonald) 2219
Education publications to inform public of changes in law (Gardom) 2211
Financial statements issued by directors to be done under oath. Amdt. (Gardom) 2676-7
Financial statements should be filed with Registrar of Companies (Gardom) 2210
Forms 17 and 18 amended as to filing information on members of a company (Williams, L.A.) 2677-9
Government audit or inspection at request of shareholder for cause (Gardom) 2211
Government responsibility for overseeing action of companies (Williams, L.A.) 2216
Modelled on Ontario bill (Macdonald) 2218
Obligations under Act to shareholders (Williams, L.A.) 475
Penalties provided for refusing access to company registers (Macdonald) 2678
Postponement urged (Williams, L.A.) 2217
Protection against a company trading in its own shares (Macdonald) 2206
Records of guarantees and obligations should be filed with Registrar of Companies (Gardom) 2210
Resolution by shareholders for selling undertaking, requirement questioned (Williams, L.A.) 2675
Rights and responsibilities of company presidents (Phillips) 2215
Regulations, application to government corporations (Smith) 2207
Schedules can be amended by regulation to require filing of all shareholders with Registrar of Companies (Macdonald) 2678
Share ownership disclosure and protection against mischief-makers (Jordan) 2673
Shareholders' list showing true ownership should be filed with Registrar of Companies also (Gardom) 2671
True value of assets should be shown on balance sheet (Gardom) 2209
Trust companies, inspector's report should be filed in Legislature (Gardom) 2210
Company towns
Company towns, government takeover of some functions (Skelly) 331
Compensation
Compensation for Court of Appeal litigants in view of retroactive legislation, qu. (Anderson, D.A.) 2546
Compensation for Certain Lands, An Act Respecting
Legislation to deal with expropriated land (Strachan) 1506
Compton, Dale
Mentioned: (Chabot) 1365
Comptroller General
Minty, J.W. (Barrett) 791
Role in government spending (Gardom) 797
Concordia Management Limited
Firm overseeing construction on Blocks 61 and 51, Vancouver (Phillips) 2093
Conditional Bills of Sale Act
Re-assessment, revision etc. needed (Gardom) 664
Conditional Sales Act, 1961, An Act to Amend
(Bill 128) (Attorney General) 1R, 1241
2R, 2291-3; C, 2683-4; 3R, 2684; RA, 3069
Speakers: (2R) Macdonald 2291-2, 2293; Morrison 2292. (C) Gardom 2683-4; Macdonald
2684
Abandoned vehicles repossessed (Morrison) 2292
Debtors may abuse merchandise and invite repossession (Morrison) 2292
“Guarantee”, request that the Law Reform Commission study use of word (Gardom) 2683-4
Condominium (Housing)
Condominium conversions and private property rights (Barrett) 830
Pressure on tenants to buy apartments, case cited 828
Parkside Place, Victoria, conversion to condominium (Williams, L.A.) 955
Rental accommodation Converted to condominium (Williams, L.A.) 711
Strata Titles Act, An Act to Amend 1445, 2291
Tenants remaining as renters in condominiums, suggestion (Williams, L.A.) 829
Zoning rental or strata title accommodation prior to construction (Barrett) 830
Confederation of National Trade Unions
Breakway in Quebec (Radford) 1398
Conference on Poverty, 1965
Report on Indians by Indian Affairs Branch (Lockstead) 581
Conflict of Interest and Disclosure, An Act Regulating
(Bill 23) (Curtis) 1R, 163. Withdrawn 2415
Conflict of Interest Act (proposed)
Mentioned: (Wallace) 77
Connel, Reverend Robert
First leader of CCF Party (Rolston) 155
Constitution Act
Party leader's resignation, procedure under the Act (Gardom) 325
Mentioned: (Anderson, D.A.) 70 (Richter) 2194 (Gardom) 2211 (Macdonald) 2293
Constitution Act, An Act to Amend
(Bill 180) (Provincial Secretary) 1R, 2667
2R, 2797-8, 2857; C, 2972-9; 3R, 2979; RA, 3070
Speakers: (2R) Chabot 2798; Hall 2797, Phillips 2797. (C) Anderson, D.A. 2973,
2978; Chabot 2975, 2977; Hall 2973, 2973-4, 2974, 2974-5, 2976, 2977; Jordan
2974, 2975, 2977-8; McGeer 2972, 2974, 2976; Richter 2975; Wallace 2976-7; Williams,
L.A. 2973; Young 2975. Amdt. (sec. 3) (McGeer) 2972.
Negatived 2973. Amdt. (sec. 15) (Chabot) 2977. Approved 2977.
Adjournment of debate, M. (Chabot) 2798. Approved
Attendance in House, comments on importance (Jordan) 2978
Cabinet, appointment of Members of Opposition, question (Jordan) 2975
Cabinet, number of posts needed to allow for dual portfolios (Hall) 2973
Cabinet Ministers and others absent on government business should not be docked indemnity (McGeer) 2976
Committee chairmen, need for extra salary not demonstrated (Anderson, D.A.) 2973
Committee chairmen, reason for increase in pay, question (McGeer) 2974
Committee chairmen have special responsibility (Hall) 2974
Distance factor should be deleted from provisions for illness (Wallace) 2977
Limited salaries and laid-out scale (Barrett) 837
Members from lower mainland favoured in provisions for illness (Chabot) 2975
Money received by Members should be spelled out precisely (Anderson, D.A.) 2973
Salary figures should be seen (Hall) 2974
Sections 15 and 65 deletions and substitutions to remove distance factor in case of illness. Amdt. (Chabot) 2977. Approved 2977
Constitutional Questions Determination Act, An Act to Amend
(Bill 2) (Attorney General) 1R, 423
2R, 2205; C, 2670; 3R, 3069
Speakers: (2R) Gardom 2205: Macdonald 2205
Act supported (Gardom) 2205
Construction Labour Relations Association
Not opposed to intent of Public Works Fair Employment Act (King) 2956
President quoted on Public Works Fair Employment Act (King) 2420
Consultants, Government
See: Government consultants
Consumer Action League, Vancouver, B.C.
Debt counsellors, LIP project in Vancouver (Brousson) 962
Government assistance (Brousson) 992
Consumer Credit Disclosure Protection Act
(Bill 27) (Curtis) 1R, 225
Consumer Credit Disclosure Protection Act (proposed)
Mentioned: (Wallace) 77
Consumer education
Food council (proposed) member as information officer for consumers (Young) 286
Need for education in province (Young) 286
Storefront consumer advisory offices across province (Brousson) 963
Teaching of practical skills, wise buying, home repairs etc. (Gardom) 1121
Consumer Legal Assistance Society
Mentioned: (Brousson) 962
Consumer protection
Budget, failure to provide adequate consumer protection. Amdt. (Anderson, D.A.) 653
Budget, no provision for consumer affairs and protection (Brousson) 708
Conferences in field (Macdonald) 976
Consumer affairs department needed (Brousson) 963
Consumer affairs department suggested (Anderson, D.A.) 652-3
Consumer affairs officer (Young) 285
Legal aid and consumer protection (Williams, L.A.) 977
Storefront consumer affairs offices (Anderson, D.A.) 652 (Brousson) 707-9
Consumer Protection Act
Mortgage interest rates, inequitable transactions under Part 4 (Macdonald) 399
Prosecutions under Act, qu. (Brousson) 1817
Unconscionable transactions under the Act (Brousson) 237
Consumer Protection Branch
Educational programme on mortgages in the community (Brousson) 578
Office comparable to that in other provinces (Macdonald) 975
Office in Victoria (Brousson) 708
Warning to branch of egg price increase to prevent profiteering (McGeer) 1207
Consumer Protection League
Financial advice on mortgages provided (Brousson) 578-9
Contamination of environment
See: Pollution
Contingent liabilities
Contingent liabilities, explained (Schroeder) 403
Schools and hospitals (Morrison) 371
Continuing education
See: Evening and continuation schools
Contracts
History of contracts (Schroeder) 793
Controlled fusion
Fusion sources of energy (Gabelmann) 801
Conway, Jill
Reference to on illiteracy (Wallace) 1128
Cook, Shelley
Drowned while scuba diving (Brousson) 992-3
Co-operation
Agricultural economy integrated with co-op and small business economy (Dent) 407
Food co-operatives, government participation (Barnes) 319
Food co-operatives in B.C. (Dent) 250
Co-operative Commonwealth Federation
Mentioned: (Williams, L.A.) 1518, 1519
Co-operative Fire and Casualty Company
Letter about company quoted (Smith) 1014-5
Mentioned: (Hartley) 1038
Co-operative Insurance Service
Brochure quoted (Smith) 1015
Letter on Co-operative Fire & Casualty Company quoted (Smith) 1014
Mentioned: (Hartley) 1038
Co-operative societies
Co-operative food outlets, subsidies, source of funds (Smith) 895
Food co-operatives before Agriculture committee (Levi) 2176
Government financial help to co-operatives (Stupich) 531-2
Government policy on food co-ops (Phillips) 2174-5, 2177
Housing co-operatives, government participation (Barnes) 319
Select Standing Committee on Agriculture to inquire into government financial assistance to food co-operatives in B.C. (Motion 20) (Stupich) 622
Co-operative Stores
See: Co-operative societies
Also see: names of particular societies
Copper
Copper smelter establishment at Kitimat, qu. (Phillips) 1902
Copper smelter in B.C. (Nimsick) 265
Copper smelters at Kimberly and Clinton (Schroeder) 794
Copper smelting facilities, establishment, qu. (Chabot) 973
Copper Bounty Act Repeal Act
(Bill 20) (Minister of Mines and Petroleum Resources) 1R, 366
2R, 2425-34; C, 2911; 3R, 2911; RA, 3069
Speakers: (2R) Anderson, D.A. 2429-30; Chabot 2430-2; McGeer 2432-3; Nimsick
2425, 2433-4; Phillips 2425-9; Richter 2425; Wallace 2432
Copper smelter, establishment at Marysville and job creation (Chabot) 2431
Copper smelter intended for Kamloops area (Richter) 2425
Investment of taxpayers' money should be for equity (Nimsick) 2433
Manitoba's policy on mining industry (Anderson, D.A.) 2429-30
Natural resources, profits from processing (Phillips) 2426
Sliding scale preferable to bounty (McGeer) 2432-3
Subsidies and job creation (Anderson, D.A.) 2429
Subsidy or donation to private enterprise wrong (Nimsick) 2433
Tall-stack copper smelters not permitted (Nimsick) 2433
Copper industry and trade
Copper Bounty Act Repeal Act. See name of act
Copper mines and mining
Pollution of coastline at Jordan River (Gorst) 615
Two copper mines closed north of Fort Nelson (Phillips) 502
Coquitlam, B.C.
French language programmes in school (Anderson, D.A.) 1165
Hospital board, appointments by former Minister of Health (Cocke) 1183
Coroners' Act, An Act to Amend
(Bill 46) (Attorney General) 1R, 889
2R, 2233-4; C, 2680; 3R, 2680; RA, 3069
Speakers: (2R) Gardom 2234; Macdonald 2233-4; Wallace 2234
Coroners' jurors, compensation needed (Gardom) 2234 (Wallace) 2234
Coroners' jurors, compensation still to be considered (Macdonald) 2234
Coroners Act, An Act to Amend
(Bill 115) (Gardom) 1R, 1007
2R, 2273. Out of order 2273
Speakers: (2R) Gardom 2273
Coroners' juries
See: Juries
Corporal punishment
Abolition of strap (Jordan) 1140-1
Abolition of strap, consultation with principals (Jordan) 1151
Abolition of strap in school opposed (Phillips) 137-40
Abolition of strap supported (Nicolson) 478
Abolition of use of strap 426, 1105-6
Abolition of use of strap not on a trial basis (Dailly) 1145
Alternatives suggested (Wallace) 1128-9
Public Schools Act, Section 14, order-in-council to prohibit corporal punishment (Dailly) 426
Retention in schools (Wallace) 1128
Strap, use at discretion of teachers (Schroeder) 1104-5
Corporation Capital Tax Act
(Bill 63) (Minister of Finance) 1R, 781
2R, 2306-24, 2325-32; C, 2723; 3R, 2723; RA, 3069
Speakers: (2R) Barrett 2306, 2328-32; Brousson 2323-4; Chabot 2326-8; Lauk 2322-3;
McClelland 2325-6; McGeer 2313-5; Morrison 2319-21; Phillips 2306-13; Richter
2328; Strachan 2325; Wallace 2315-7; Williams, L.A. 2317-9
Divisions: (2R) 2332; (C) 2723
Administration will require establishment of bureaucracy (McGeer) 2314
Amendment needed to remove tax on co-operative apartments (Brousson) 2323-4
Companies losing money still pay tax (Phillips) 2310, 2311 (Brousson) 2323
Comparisons with Ontario's Act (Phillips) 2310-2 (Williams, L.A.) 2319
Confidence in business future of B.C. lowered (McGeer) 2315
Consequences of policies, Government will take responsibility next spring (Barrett) 2331-2
Co-operative condominiums exempted from tax (Barrett) 2330
Co-operative exempted from tax (Barrett) 2330
Cost increase passed on to consumer (Phillips) 2307 (Williams, L.A.) 2318
Cost to business to file returns (Phillips) 2308
Credit unions exempted from tax (Barrett) 2330
Effect on planning of industrial and commercial enterprises (Williams, L.A.) 2318
Effect on secondary industry and job creation (Wallace) 2316
Family farms exempted from tax (Barrett) 2330
Farming operations affected by tax (Richter) 2328
Father's business experiences related (Barrett) 2329
Five-year write-off period for companies not making money (Barrett) 2331
Further financial difficulty for business already in trouble (McGeer) 2314 (Wallace) 2316
Government can inspect books of all businesses (Phillips) 2308
Impact on attraction of investment capital to B.C. (Chabot) 2328
Income tax payments compared to corporation taxes in B.C. (Barrett) 2329
Industry not dependent on resources will go elsewhere (McGeer) 2313
Legitimate investors will not consider tax detrimental (Barrett) 2332
Manufacturing enterprises encouraged to establish in Alberta (McGeer) 2314
Regressive taxation (McGeer) 2313
Resource industries will stay in B.C. (Lauk) 2322
Rules laid down in legislation vague (McGeer) 2314
Sales tax adjustment needed (Barrett) 2330-1
Support for new industries (Lauk) 2322
Tax a deterrent to job creation (Chabot) 2326-7
Tax affects very small businesses (Morrison) 2320 (Brousson) 2323 (McClelland) 2326
Tax applies to businesses in which success varies from year to year (Brousson) 2323
Tax can be written off against federal tax (Lauk) 2323
Tax revenue not needed (McGeer) 2313 (Wallace) 2315 (Williams, L.A.) 2318
Taxation bills in this session to give business guidelines (Barrett) 2331
Taxation most harmful to infant industries (McGeer) 2314
Corporation income tax
See: Corporations — Taxation
Corporation tax
See: Corporations — Taxation
Corporations — Taxation
Assessments on property, tax increase (Fraser) 565
Average in Canada, average increase (Stupich) 527
Budget's ultimate effect on consumer (Gardom) 662
Business and industry, uncertainty over budget (Wallace) 385, 391
Business tax to compensate for removal of education tax (Richter) 540
Capital utilized by companies, taxation, Budget address (Barrett) 359
Corporation Capital Tax Act 781, 2306-24, 2325-32
Corporation income tax raised, Budget address (Barrett) 359
Corporation tax, differentiation between large and small business suggested (Curtis) 510
Corporation tax increases passed on to consumers (Wallace) 384
Corporation taxes increased 20 per cent in budget (Morrison) 374 (Schroeder) 403
Corporations reporting increased profits (Young) 445
Effect of increase on small business (Curtis) 510
Exemptions for smaller corporations (Wallace) 384
Income tax, exemptions for increases in number of employees (Wallace) 388
Income Tax Act, An Act to Amend 2377-80
Increased corporation tax, effects (Wallace) 717
Increased to appease Waffle group of NDP (Phillips) 499
Industrial tax incentives, Budget address (Barrett) 359
Operating capital in business, effect of tax increase (Phillips) 500
Tax incentives to businesses with employee participation in profits (Wallace) 388
Tax increase and threat of state control (Richter) 538
Tax on utilized capital opposed (Wallace) 385
Utilized capital tax (Stupich) 529
Corporations, Government
Accountability to B.C. citizens imperative (Gardom) 662
Auditor General must be appointed (Gardom) 660-1
Capital requirements not mentioned in budgets (McGeer) 791-2
Investment of pension funds in Crown corporations, question (Chabot) 787
New Democrat, promises on government investments (Richter) 746
Pension funds, investment in Crown corporations (Barrett) 788
Private investments and financing of B.C. Hydro and B.C. Railway (McGeer) 382
Revenue surplus to finance Crown corporations (Smith) 641
Corporations, International
Multi-national corporations developing B.C. resources (Dent) 248-9
Corporations and Labour Unions Returns Act
Mentioned, report quoted (Radford) 1399-1400
Corpulence
See: Obesity
Corrections Branch
Commission to inquire into operation, reference to (Skelly) 333
Cortes Island, B.C.
Wolves killing sheep (Phillips) 1908-11
Cost and Standard of Living
Challenges to find jobs and control cost of living (Wallace) 717
Cost of living equalized between north and south B.C. (Lea) 420
Equalization of cost of living through tax exemption suggested (Lea) 420
Council of Environmental Advisors
Mentioned: (Anderson, D.A.) 3033
Council of Forest Industries of British Columbia
Mentioned: (Williams, R.A.) 2860
Report on taxes and earnings referred to (Smith) 2743
Country life
Rural areas, reviving and keeping alive a life-style (Barrett) 858
County Courts Act, An Act to Amend
(Bill 154) (Gardom) 1R, 1638
2R, 3041
Speakers: (2R) Gardom 3041; Macdonald 3041
Adjournment of debate, M. (Macdonald) 3041
Jurisdiction of county courts increased to $5, 000
Courier, Campbell River, B.C.
Article on job loss resulting from designation of Tsitika-Schoen study area (Smith) 1885
Minister of Mines and Petroleum Resources, Christmas message in Courier quoted (Chabot) 1982
Courier, Kelowna, B.C.
Article on Kelowna Boundaries quoted (Jordan) 2016
Court House, New Westminster, B.C.
New Westminster court house (Cocke) 142
Court House, Vancouver, B.C.
Cars parked outside (Gardom) 2068
Future of court house and court facilities (Gardom) 2077
Lawns in court house area (Hartley) 2096
Court house, Vernon, B.C.
Park, landscaping, renovations, extension (Jordan) 2096-8
Court injunctions
See: Injunctions
Court rules
Simplification of rules (Wallace) 981
Courts
See also: Administrative courts; Court rules
Court workers where there is an Indian population (Macdonald) 975
Night or evening courts in Victoria (Curtis) 959
Cowlishaw, Mrs. Toni
Cowlishaw case mentioned (Levi) 2398
Cows
“The Lament of a Dairy Farmer", poem quoted (Jordan) 909
Craigmont Mines Ltd.
Mentioned: (Anderson, D.A.) 2430
Credit
Final cost to consumer (Gardom) 663
Credit bureaus
Credit Information Protection Act (Bill 39) (McGeer) 2250-1
Credit Information Protection Act
(Bill 39) (McGeer) 1R, 260
2R, 2250-1; Out of order 2251
Speakers: (2R) McGeer 2250-1
Credit Unions Act, 1961, An Act to Amend
(Bill 141) (Attorney General) 1R, 1638
2R, 2297; 2547; C, 2685; 3R, 2685; RA, 3070
Speakers: (2R) Macdonald 2297; Phillips 2547
Adjournment of debate (Phillips) 2297
Crestbrook Forest Industries
Mentioned: (Chabot) 1170 (D’Arcy) 2871
Creston, B.C.
Agriculture (Nicolson) 211
Flood plain, water fowl development, traditional grazing rights (Nicolson) 483
Pearse Bowden report on Creston flood plain (Nicolson) 483
Crime and criminals
Attorney General's department, decline in budget predicted 407
Programme of supervision and support for offenders suggested (Skelly) 333
Vancouver murder ring, investigation at provincial level, qu. (Phillips) 2637
Criminal Code
Mentioned: (King) 1393
Criminal Injuries Compensation Act
Compensation compared to that of Workmen's Compensation Act (Gardom) 1405
Crispo, John H.G.
Construction Labour Relations quoted (Chabot) 1406-7
Quoted on CALURA reports (Radford) 1400
Crocker Island, B.C.
Commercial development (Gabelmann) 170
Crofton House School, Vancouver, B.C.
Mentioned: (Levi) 2120
Crop disasters
See: Crops
Crop insurance
See: Insurance, Agricultural — Crops
Crop Insurance Act
Proposed changes (Stupich) 531
Provincial government to assume administrative costs (Stupich) 531
Crops
Assistance programme for next crop in Peace River area (Stupich) 900
British Columbia crop disaster payments, more and earlier than Alberta's (Stupich) 898
Compensation for crop losses in Surrey area (Smith) 639
Crop disaster payments (Stupich) 898-9
Crop disaster payments, Surrey and Peace River (Smith) 894
Crop disasters, Peace River and Surrey, discrepancy and difference in settlement (Smith) 804
Crop disasters in Peace River area (Wallace) 675
Crop failures in Peace River area (Stupich) 898-900
Crop losses in Peace River area, farmers' letters read (Smith) 639-40
Federal government's obligation to assist Peace River farmers (Stupich) 898
Fraser Valley flood, crop insurance unavailable, diking tax (Stupich) 899
Hail damage to root crop and market gardens, Taylor (Phillips) 182-3
Peace River crop disaster, pressure on federal government for further assistance (Stupich) 800
Peace River crop loss, federal government payments (Stupich) 532
Peace River crop loss, provincial government programme (Stupich) 532
Snow on grain, legumes and hay, Peace River (Phillips) 183
Token payment in 1972
Peace River crop loss (Smith) 699
Welfare assistance not affected by crop disaster payments (Stupich) 898
Crown corporations
See: Government corporations
Crown lands
Access to Crown lands (Williams, R.A.) 1883
Coordination of use (Williams, L.A.) 1873
Crown land available (Stupich) 897
Lands Branch, staff increase (Williams, R.A.) 1873
Lease to purchase (Fraser) 1835
Leases, restriction to agricultural use (Williams, R.A.) 1836
Leases and permits to non-resident non-nationals (Williams, R.A.) 1837
Pre-servicing, garbage disposal (Fraser) 1877
Pre-servicing for sale (Chabot) 1877
Crown Zellerbach Corporation
Mentioned: (McGeer) 2346
Ocean Falls purchase, agreement made, question (Smith) 1417
Processing of resources locally (Lewis) 274
Purchase of facilities, first announcement should have been made in House (Bennett) 1410
Crown Zellerbach News
Article on Ocean Falls quoted (Rolston) 2623
Cruelty to children
Programme for reporting cases of battered children (McClelland) 1229
Culpepper, Michael
Debtors Handbook, by M. Culpepper and Allen Parker (Brousson) 962
Cultural Fund
See: Centennial Cultural Fund
Cultural opportunities
See: Popular culture
Cummings, George
Mentioned: (Macdonald) 958
Cummings, Roy Thomas (Vancouver-Little Mountain)
Address in Reply 159-61
Apartment-block investment curtailed, effect on housing 160
Automobile pollution in Vancouver 160
BCHIS guidelines for staff in extended-care hospitals 1224
CNR property in Vancouver as a “fishermen's wharf” 161
Dennis report, land developers in Vancouver area 160
Development Corporation of British Columbia Act 2773, 2774, 2778, 2788, 2990
Extended-care hospitals, importance of staff 1223-4
Farmland subdivision freeze, effect on housing 160
Hospitals for Extended Care: A Programme and Design Guide by BCHIS criticized 1225
Housing shortage drastic in Vancouver 159
Landbanking programmes needed 160
Patient representation in extended-care hospitals 1224
Petition, City of Vancouver, An Act to Amend the Vancouver Charter 257
Public housing by provincial government needed 160
Public housing projects, Vancouver-Little Mountain 159
Pubs and neighbourhood taverns in Vancouver Little Mountain 161
Rapid transit system needed in Vancouver 160
Recreational facilities, Vancouver-Little Mountain 159
Rent controls, limitations 160
Rental Grievance Board, power to determine justice of increases 160
St. Mary's Priory Hospital, Victoria, tribute to 1225
Standing Committee of Legislature on Vancouver proposed 161
Vancouver Charter, An Act to Amend (Bill 50) 1R, 395
Ward system for Vancouver 161
Curriculum
See: Education — Curricula
Curtis, Hugh Austin (Saanich and the Islands)
Address in Reply 148-52, 207-8
Advance, Langley, B.C., article by Mark Rose quoted 1530
Agricultural Land and Green Belt Reserve Act (Bill 185) 1R, 2948
Anderson, Hon. D.A., tribute to 509
Automobile Insurance Act 3016
Blanshard Street extension 1328
British Columbia Hydro, power cutbacks contemplated, qu. 2382
Budget debate 509-14
Capital Improvement District Act, An Act to Amend (Bill 98) 1R, 687
Capital region greenbelt, submission 1918-9
Churchill, Sir Winston, quoted on socialism
Capital Improvement District Act, An Act to Amend 2267
College Pension Act, An Act to Amend 2712
Colwood, Langford, View Royal, municipal incorporation, qu. 1901
Communications gap between local and provincial governments 2030
Community Recreational Facilities Fund Act 2365
Corporation tax, differentiation between large and small business suggested 510
Corporation tax, effect on small business 510
Daily Colonist, Victoria, B.C., article on University of Victoria, reference to 1091
Elimination of provincial tax on necessities suggested 512
Environment and Land Use committee and local government 1875
Farmland subdivision freeze 150
Farmland subdivision freeze, failure to consult farmers 207
Farmland subdivision freeze, failure to consult municipalities 208
Ferries, investigation of bilge oil wastes, qu. 1209
Ferry route planning 150
“Financial assistance in municipalities” items included 513
Funds for purchase of other land reserves by local government 1531
Gabriola Island, proposed ferry route 150
Gorge Road Hospital, effect of opening on private hospitals, qu. 1117
Government facilities moved to other areas of Victoria 2075
Greenbelt reserve regulations not in Land Commission Act 1531
Hansard quoted 511
Highways department, co-operation with other levels of government 1328
Homeowners grant increase compared to average increase over past six years 513
Housing Incentive Fund Act 2361
Island Highway, unattractive development north of the Malahat 1328
Land commission, appeals to elected agency or court 1532
Land Commission Act 1529-36, 1792, 2898
Land Commission Act, changes suggested 1531-2
Land Commission Act, delay urged to bring in amendments 1792
Land Commission Act, failure to consult cities, municipalities 1532
Land Commission Act, letters opposing quoted 1534
Land Commission Act, public hearings not mentioned 1530, 1532
Land Commission Act, public reaction 1533
Land Commission Act, state interference, centralized control 1529
Land Commission Act, vindictive legislation 1530
Land commission's powers cover any land in province 1530
Land holdings 1529
Landbank reserve regulations not in Land Commission Act 1531
Legislative precinct, boundary streets 2075
Legislature, Easter recess, qu. 2381
Limit on foreign ownership of B.C. land 514
Members from distant ridings, sliding scale of indemnities requested 2197
Minister of Agriculture's salary reduction, Motion not personal attack 909
Municipal Act, An Act to Amend 2645, 2848, 2849
Municipal Affairs department, tribute to staff 2030
Municipal and city problems, lack of reference in Throne speech 152
Municipal budgets, problems in working out 2030
Municipal Finance Authority of British Columbia, An Act to Amend 2617
Municipal Finance Authority of British Columbia, An Act to Amend (Bill 14) 1R, 63. Withdrawn 1239
Municipal Superannuation Act, An Act to Amend 2720
Municipalities Aid Act, An Act to Amend (Bill 87) 1R, 459. Withdrawn 2498
Municipalities Aid Act, An Act to Amend 2729
Municipalities per capita grant, increase requested, qu. 1445
Municipalities with own police departments subsidize RCMP 959, 2032
Night or evening courts in Victoria 959
Civil Service, creation of 1,000 new jobs referred to 151
Opposition's criticism of budgets, 1970 to 1972, quoted 511
Parkland reserve regulations not in Land Commission Act 1531
Parkside Place, Victoria, government action on condominium conversion, qu. 974
Parliamentary secretaries proposed to assist Ministers 152
Patricia Bay Highway, intersection at Town and Country Shopping Centre 1362
Patricia Bay Highway, signs for Royal Oak turn-off 1363
Per capita grant increase compared with mill rate in Saanich 513
Per capita grants, removal of conditions 512
Plunkett Report quoted 2031
Point of order. Relevance of debate to Premier's estimates 774
Police, image, work, calibre of candidate 959
Police budgets, Victoria and Saanich 959
Police commissioners and selection of police recruits 960
Police commissions, meetings 960
Police training facilities 960
Procedural wrangles time-consuming 148
Project Quest, request to Education department for financial assistance, qu. 2877
Public Officials' Disclosure Act 2296
Public Officials' Disclosure Act protection against whisper campaigns 2296
Public Works Fair Employment Act 2410-1
Queen of Victoria repairs, qu. 1586
Recreational facilities, provision of standard plans 2365
Saanich municipal programme for land acquisition 1536
Saltspring Island, bridge link to Vancouver Island, qu. 2005
School strike to District 61, 151
Small business owners uneasy 152
Social Credit philosophy and financial management of B.C. 510
Sports festival, suggestion to discontinue 514
A Stimulation of Employment Act (Bill 94) 1R, 589
Stimulation of Employment Act 2263
Tax reduction for people on fixed or lower incomes suggested 512
Teachers' Pensions Act, 1961, An Act to Amend 2715
University of Victoria operating costs 1091
Vancouver Police Academy, reference to 960
Willingdon Girls' School, pilot programme as alternative, qu. 1413
Winter works programme must be continuing and basically unchanging 513
Zoning bylaws of local government for agricultural land reserve 1531
Zoning of designated land removed from local government control 1531
Cuthbert, Arthur
Death of (Speaker) 287
Cut-over lands
Greenstrip regulations needed (Radford) 281
Logging river banks, damage to waterways (Radford) 281
Cypress Bowl, B.C.
Budget for road, reforestation and clean-up work (Williams, R.A.) 1924
Moratorium for time to produce plan (Williams, R.A.) 1924
New plans for area (Williams, L.A.) 1924
Summer use intensification (Williams, R.A.) 1924
Cyril Morley Shelford Compensation Act
(Bill 155) (Richter) 1R, 1638
2R, 3041-2. Out of order 3042
Speakers: (2R) Hall 3042; Richter 3041-2
Insurance and pension benefits of MLAs being looked into (Hall) 3042