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
Laboratories, Medical
See: Medical laboratories
Labour Act
Mentioned: (King) 1393
Labour, Department of
Apprenticeship Branch, Training programme (King) 227
Elevators, inspections and enforcement (King) 228
Employee formerly a campaign manager (Smith) 635; denied (King) 636
Estimates: 1365-87, 1389-1408
Speakers: Anderson, G.N. .1389-90; Chabot 1365-71, 1374-5, 1386-7, 1390, 1391-3,
1407; Gabelmann 1401-3; Gardom 1403-5; McGeer 1375-82, 1382-3, 1401; Nimsick
1406-7; Radford 1398-1400; Wallace 1383-5, 1385-6, 1394-6; Webster 1397
Factory and Elevator Branch, workers' safety and comfort (King) 228
Job creation (Chabot) 1367-8
Labour-management relations conference, qu. (Nunweiler) 2877
Labour Standards Branch, administration of legislation (King) 227
Research branch, analysis of collective agreements (King) 229
Research Branch, continuation of Mediation Commission research (King) 230
Research Branch, establishment of wage data bank (King) 229
Research Branch, manpower studies (King) 230
Research Branch, reports and publications (King) 229
Research Branch, socio-economic factors influencing employment (King) 230
Research Branch, study of effects of revised minimum wage (King) 230
Women's Bureau, employment of women (King) 228-9
Woods industry training programme (King) 1372
Labour costs
Inflation and unreasonably high wage settlements (Wallace) 385
Secondary industry endangered by high wage settlements (Wallace) 386
Labour disputes
Labour unrest in B.C. (Chabot) 1058
Labour laws and legislation
Advisory board, public participation in hearings (Chabot) 1367, 1386
Certification of unorganized workers, legislation to relax provisions needed (King) 227
Commission of inquiry on labour reform appointments to commission (Chabot) 339-40, 599
Equal pay provisions, amendments needed (King) 228
Review and revision of labour legislation, conferences, etc. (King) 230, 1372, 1375, 1391
Labour relations
See: Industrial relations
Labour Relations Act, An Act to Amend
(Bill 15) (Chabot) 1R, 63
2R, 1997-200, 2244
Speakers: (2R) Chabot 1997-2000; King 2000, 2244
Labour Relations Act, An Act to Amend
(Bill 157) (McGeer) 1R, 1783;
2R, 3042
Speakers: (2R) King 3042; McGeer 3042
Adjournment of debate M. (King) 3042
Canadian unions represented on board, time limit on membership on board (McGeer) 3042
“Christian conscience clause” (Chabot) 1997-2000
Labour Relations Act currently under review (King) 3042
Labour legislation under review, opportunity for representation from “Christian conscience” sector (King) 2000
Mentioned: (Chabot) 1369 (King) 1393
Reference to definition of employee (Gabelmann) 1401
Reference to violation by three-way pact (McGeer) 1376
Trade unions, charges of violations of Act dropped (Macdonald) 958
Trade unions, violation of Act (Chabot) 958, 1370
Violations by international unions (King) 1382
Labour Relations Board
Adjournment to discuss urgent public matter, denial of certification vote (McGeer) 1781
Canadian union representation on board (Chabot) 341-2, 1368
Canadian Workers Union application and Board's decision, qu. (Chabot) 1905
Certification of workers not employees of an employer (Chabot) 1386, 1391
Certification of workers not employees of an employer (King) 1390, 1392
Cominco employees, denial of vote by Board, qu. (Chabot) 1817
Mentioned: (Gardom) 950
Review of Board being made (King) 1372, 1375
Labour supply
Pools of unskilled or wrongly-skilled labour (Barrett) 852
Training programmes, co-operation with Canada Manpower (Barrett) 852
Labour Unions
See: Trade Unions
Labourers' International Union
Reference to and three-way pact (Gabelmann) 1403
Laing, Arthur
Welcomed to the House (Bennett, Barrett, Anderson, D.A., Wallace) 1409
Lake'Windermere, B.C.
Campsites (Chabot) 1906-7
Condominium development (Chabot) 1907
Lakelse Hotel, Terrace, B.C.
Mentioned: (Dent) 2865
Lalonde, Marc
Mentioned: (Cocke) 1303 (Wallace) 2628
Reference to meeting with (Cocke) 1191
Reference to meeting with (Levi) 2 101
La Marsh, Judy
Set up Health Resources Fund (Cocke) 1190
Lamb (Meat)
New Zealand and Australian lamb imports allowed by federal arrangement (Stupich) 880
Peace River lamb competing against imported subsidized lamb (Phillips) 879
Provincial encouragement of lamb production in Peace River area (Stupich) 880
Lamoureux, Hon. Lucien
Speaker of House of Commons, quoted (Speaker) 686
Land
Arable land in B.C. (Chabot) 219
Farmland inventory (Stupich) 212
Farmland losses (Barrett) 221 (Stupich) 1199
Flood plain areas, definition (McClelland) 1895
Flood plain defined by' regional planning groups (Williams, R.A.) 1895
Government has no power to regulate private sale of land (Macdonald) 1206
Highways department expropriations (Kelly) 546
Land access in Omineca (Kelly) 1876
Land access problems in Omineca (Williams, R.A.) 1877
Land inventory, provincial agreement under ARDA (Chabot) 218
Land preservation (Stupich) 530 (Brown) 601-2
Land values, alternatives to uncontrolled escalation (Sanford) 153
Land values and farmland freeze order (Schroeder) 197
Preservation of agricultural land needed (Stupich) 1197
Sale of north Okanagan farmland, qu. (Jordan) 1205-6
See also: Farms
Land — Taxation
See: Real property tax
Land Act
Director of Lands' powers under Act (Phillips) 1436
Mentioned: (Anderson, D.A.) 70
Opposition Members' speeches on Act quoted (Phillips) 1435-9
Provisions for land protection (Phillips) 1281-2
Land Banks
Allocation mere tokenism (Morrison) 373
Alternative to land banks (Chabot) 598
Cost of land (Chabot) 338
Government purchase in Victoria, valuations and price paid (Lorimer) 2023
Government purchase of land in Victoria price criticized (Fraser) 2011 (Chabot) 2019
Government purchase of land on a per-unit basis (McClelland) 2013
Land accumulation for land banks approved (Anderson, G.H.) 444
Land bank programme established (Brown) 601
Land-banking programmes needed (Cummings) 160
Land banks necessary for housing programmes (Lorimer) 291
Land banks negotiated on a cost sharing basis (Lauk) 103
Land purchases in Vancouver (Lauk) 2029
Land Commission Act
(Bill 42) (Minister of Agriculture) 1R, 627
2R, 1197-1203, 1253-73, 1275-94, 1430-42, 1449-81, 1483-1522, 1527-59,
1561-79, 1588-1612, 1613-36, 1638-64, 1668-99, 1701-23, 1729-61, 1763-80, 1783-1816;
C, 2845-8, 2879-2909; 3R, 2952; RA, 3069
Speakers: (2R) Anderson, D.A. 1668-75, 1797-9; Anderson, G.H. 1734-7; Barrett
1695-8, 1790; Bennett 1793, 1811; Brousson 1684-6; Chabot 1742-55, 1789-90;
Curtis 1529-36, 1792; Dent 1737-8, 1792; Fraser 1714-23, 1729-32, 1805; Gardom
1542-4, 1791; Gorst 1807-11; Hall 1788; Hartley 1680-1; Jordan 1561-79, 1589-1612,
1613-25, 1800-3; Kelly 1756-8; King 1732-4; Lauk 1711-4; Lea 1799; Liden 1521-9;
Macdonald 1797; McClelland 1544-59, 1789; McGeer 1708-11, 1799-1800; Morrison
1681-4, 1788; Nicolson 1758-61, 1764-5; Nimsick 1755-6; Phillips 1201-3, 1253-73,
1275-94, 1430-42, 1453-81, 1483-1504, 1793-9; Richter 1686-95, 1800; Rolston
1738-51; Strachan 1504-11, 1788; Stupich 1197-1202, 1811-5; Wallace 1651-9,
1790-1; Williams, L.A. 1511-9, 1792-3; Williams, R.A. 1803-4; Young 1536-61.
Amdt. (Smith) 1788. Negatived 1805. (C) Anderson, D.A. 2845-6, 2880, 2881, 2882,
2884-5, 2892, 2893, 2900-1; Barrett 2909; Curtis 2898; Gardom 2846-7, 2847,
2885-7, 2887-8, 2888-9, 2890, 2893-4, 2894, 2902-3; Hall 2892; Jordan 2881-2,
2885, 2895, 2904; Macdonald 2899-2900; McClelland 2879-80, 2881, 2882-3, 2883-4,
2890-1, 2892, 2896, 2898, 2899, 2903, 2908; McGeer 2889, 2901-2; Morrison 2882;
Phillips 2880, 2883, 2884, 2891, 2894-5, 2896, 2906-7; Stupich 2847, 2880-1,
2883, 2884, 2885, 2886, 2887, 2891-2, 2894, 2895-6, 2897, 2902, 2906, 2907,
2908; Wallace 2881, 2882, 2885, 2894, 2896, 2897, 2903-4, 2907, 2908; Williams,
L.A. 2897, 2898-9, 2904-6, 2906, 2907, 2908-9. Amdts. (sec. 1) (Stupich) 2845.
Approved 2846. Amdts. (sec. 2) (Stupich) 2846. Approved 2846. Amdt. (sec. 1)
(Gardom) 2846. Negatived 2847. Amdt. (sec. 7) (Stupich) 2882. Approved 2882.
Amdt. (sec. 8) (Stupich) 2883. Approved 2885. Subamdt. (sec. 8) (Stupich) 2884.
Approved 2884. Subamdt. (sec. 9 (2) (a) )
(Gardom) 2886. Negatived 2886. Subamdt: (sec. 9 (5) ) (Gardom) 2886. Negatived
2886. Subamdt. (sec. 9 (2) (a) ) (Gardom) 2887. Negatived 2887. Subamdt. (sec.
9 (2) (b) ) (Gardom) 2887. Approved 2887. Subamdt.
(sec. (9) (7) ) (Gardom) 2887. Negatived 2888; Subamdt. (sec. 9 (8) ) (Gardom)
2888. Approved 2888. Negatived 2890. Amdt. (sec. 10) (Stupich) 2892. Approved
2892. Amdt. (sec. 10 (3) ) (Anderson, D.A.) 2893. Negatived 2894. Amdt. (sec.
16) (Stupich) 2898. Approved 2898. Amdt. (sec. 16) (Williams, L.A.) 2898. Out
of order 2898. Amdt. (sec. 18) (Williams, L.A.) 2907. Negatived 2908. Amdt.
(sec. 20) (Stupich) 2908. Approved 2908.
Divisions: (c) 2907; (3R) 2952
Abolition of succession duties on farms (Phillips) 1288
Accelerated Park Development Fund Act funds available for land preservation (Phillips) 1286
Acreage, Act not applicable to less than two acres (Strachan) 1508
Advance, Creston, B.C., article on food costs quoted (Nicolson) 1764
Advance, Langley, B.C., article by Mark Rose quoted (Curtis) 1530
Agricultural land, Fraser Valley, Kootenays, Okanagan, Peace River (Chabot) 1751-2
Agricultural land, increase in demand, causes (Lauk) 1712-3
Agricultural land, no definition or description in Act (Wallace) 1655, 2885
Agricultural land classification, review (Wallace) 1657
Agricultural land designation, appeal mechanism inadequate (McClelland) 2896 (Wallace) 2896
Agricultural land not needed for expanding population (Steves) 1650
Agricultural land preservation (Schroeder) 1675
Agricultural land reserve differentiated from agricultural land, stet. (Anderson) 2885
Agricultural land reserve maps will be widely available (Stupich) 2894
Agriculture, need for solutions to problems (Lewis) 1664
Agriculture department will have prepared gross boundaries for commission (Stupich) 2884
Alberta Land Use Forum (Wallace) 1657-8
Alternative, dedication of agricultural land in perpetuity (Phillips) 1288
Alternative, government first option to purchase (Schroeder) 1679
Amdt. (Smith) 1788. Negatived 1805
Amdts., opportunity to study, government intentions (Richter) 1694
Amdts., principle of bill affected (Anderson, D.A.) 1671-5
Amdts., reference to (McClelland) 1546 (Morrison) 1682
Amdts., statements made by Agriculture Minister, qu. (Anderson, D.A.) 1332
Amdts., suggested, needed (Phillips) 1261-3
Appeal mechanism essential (Wallace) 1659
Appeals and right to negotiate not provided for (Jordan) 1596, 1608
Appeals to elected agency or court (Curtis) 1532
Apple exports to Japan (Jordan) 1573-4
Assisted land clearance policy (Bennett) 1811
Australian aborigines and land rights (Phillips) 1271
Backbenchers urged to use their power to withdraw and change Act (McGeer) 1710-1
Barn burned during farmers' protest meeting in Victoria (Smith) 1768
Bell-Irving, H.P., quoted on lower mainland development (Steves) 1638
Bell-Irving Realty Company, references to (Steves) 1631, 1642, 1643
Bill of Rights (proposed) referred to (Williams, L.A.) 1516-7
Bills on order paper to help farmers (Stupich) 1812
Block Bros., Dal Grauer farm at Tsawwassen owned by (Liden) 1528
Block Bros., references to (Liden) 1522 (Steves) 1631, 1643, 1644, 1646, 1647 (Barrett) 1706 (Chabot) 1743-4 (Smith) 1787
Block, Henry, letter on Land Commission Act quoted (Barrett) 1706-Board of variance provision not in Act (McClelland) 1544
Boundary Commission Act, commissioner's powers (Barrett) 1702
Boundary commission's powers at request of municipalities (Fraser) 1732
Boyle, T.P., brief opposing Act quoted (Smith) 1772-5
British Columbia Cattlemen's Association, submission quoted, letter quoted (Phillips) 1481, 1486-7 (Fraser) 1718-9
British Columbia Egg Producers Association, reference to (McClelland) 1555
British Columbia Environment Council support of Act (Young) 1541
British Columbia Federation of Agriculture, references to (Jordan) 1563, 1576, 1579, 1592, 1623 (Lewis) 1663
British Columbia Federation of Agriculture report, referred to, quoted (Phillips) 1478-9 (Steves) 1649 (Barrett) 1707 (Smith) 1787
British Columbia Natural Resources Conference Study quoted on agricultural potential (Chabot) 1749-50
Cabinet approval for designation of farmland only, questioned (Wallace) 1659
Cabinet division over drafting of Act (Jordan) 1576-7
Cabinet should make basic policies (Wallace) 2882
California's future as agricultural producer (Young) 1538-9
Campbell, Dan, quoted on land speculation (Barrett) 1701
Canadian Bill of Rights referred to, quoted (Williams, L.A.) 1516-7
Canadian League of Rights, letter opposing Act referred to (Richter) 1692
Canadian Society of Environmental Biologists, support for Act (Young) 1541
Cariboo Regional District brief on Act quoted (Fraser) 1719-20
Changes in Act suggested (Curtis) 1531-2
Chile, agriculture, food shortages (Phillips) 1471-2
Chile, collective farming and land-use policies (Chabot) 1745
Clauses will lead to confiscation of private property, farm units (Smith) 1769
Clyne report on land use in Fraser Valley (Rolston) 1740
Collection of Western and Soviet Views quoted (Chabot) 1748
Commerce Weekly article on urban sprawl quoted (Steves) 1638
Commission, appointment (Stupich) 1815
Commission, appointment, powers, criticized (Anderson, D.A.) 1674
Commission, membership (Williams, L.A.) 1513 (McClelland) 1551 (Jordan) 1591
Commission, not government, given some powers over land (Stupich) 1201
Commission, one member present constitutes quorum (Wallace) 1654
Commission further removed from individual than municipal councils (Wallace) 2904
Commission may pay grant for tax-free leases (Stupich) 2897
Commission members, disclosure of land holdings (Wallace) 1658
Commission members should be elected rather than appointed (McClelland) 2879 (Phillips) 2880 (Jordan) 2881-2
Commission members' term of office limited to three years. Amdt. (Gardom) 2846. Negatived 2847
Commission members' term of office may be limited at a future session (Stupich) 2847
Commission not given specific responsibilities for planning (Williams, L.A.) 1793
Commission not subject to land-use committee (Wallace) 1655
Commission paying grants in lieu of taxes questioned (Wallace) 2897
Commission should be independent from cabinet control (Williams, L.A.) 1513, 1792
Commission should compensate loss of land value (Williams, L.A.) 1514
Commission should hold public hearings on landuse plan (Williams, L.A.) 1513
Commission should make land inventory (Williams, L.A.) 1513, 1792
Commission should not have expropriation powers (Williams, L.A.) 1514
Commission should prepare land-use requirements programme (Williams, L.A.) 1513, 1792
Commission should require payment for increased value (Williams, L.A.) 1514
Commission will make acquisitions by negotiation (Stupich) 2883
Commission's decisions, no appeal provisions in Act (McClelland) 2908
Commission's financial accounting should be spelled out in more detail (Wallace) 2907
Commission's funds, no time limit set on use of money (McClelland) 2908
Commission's powers (Phillips) 1259-60, 1458-72 (Curtis) 1530 (Gardom) 1544 (Morrison) 1683
Commission's report submitted to Legislative Assembly (Williams, L.A.) 2907. Supported (Wallace) 2907
Commission's right to overrule municipal bylaws opposed (McClelland) 2908
Communication and consultations with regions and municipalities (Wallace) 1657
Community should receive enhanced value as result of zoning changes (Macdonald) 2900
Companion legislation to aid farmer should have been brought in (Wallace) 1655
Compensation — capital investment to make all farming viable (Nicolson) 1764
Compensation and value increases due to public expenditures (Nicolson) 1760-1
Compensation favoured by Minister of Agriculture at one time (Wallace) 1655
Compensation for Certain Lands, An Act Respecting to deal with expropriations (Strachan) 1506
Compensation for decrease in value opposed (Lauk) 1713
Compensation for “locked in” property owners (Williams, L.A.) 1515
Compensation for loss of land value (Phillips) 1493
Compensation for loss of value would be necessary on extremely limited occasions (Williams, L.A.) 2905
Compensation for zoning into public categories not in Act (Chabot) 1743
Compensation not to be made on basis of development value (Anderson, D.A.) 1672
Compensation provisions not in Act (Jordan) 1592
Compensation should be paid to owners for losses incurred in agricultural land reserve designations (Curtis) 2898 (Williams, L.A.) 2898, 2905-6 (McClelland) 2898 (Anderson, D.A.) 2900-1 (McGeer) 2901-2 (Gardom) 2902-3 (Wallace) 2903-4 (Jordan) 2904 (Phillips) 2906
Compensation to farmers (Young) 1541
Confiscation of personal belongings not in Act (Stupich) 1815
Conservative leader's statements referred to (Barrett) 1697
Conservative motion of non-confidence in Minister of Agriculture (Strachan) 1506-7
Consideration by a special committee and public hearings (Williams, L.A.) 1511
Correspondence received on it (Stupich) 1200-1
Daily Colonist, Victoria, B.C., article May 9, 1917, quoted (Strachan) 1504
Daily News, Nelson, B.C., letter supporting Act quoted (Nicolson) 1759
Debate on principle of Bill 148 requested (McClelland) 2879
Defence of rights of individuals (Dent) 1737-8
Delay amendment tantamount to rejection (Dent) 1792
Delay urged (Bennett) 1793
Delay urged to allow for public hearings (Morrison) 1788 (Gardom) 1791 (Williams, L.A.) 1793 (Phillips) 1794 (Anderson, D.A.) 1798 (Richter) 1800
Delay urged to bring in amendments (McClelland) 1789 (Chabot) 1790 (Curtis) 1792 (Williams, L.A.) 1793
Delta, real estate company holdings (Liden) 1522
Designation a means of expropriation without safeguards (Wallace) 1652
Designation by commission can force down price of land (McClelland) 2883
Designation of federally owned coastal areas in Esquimalt (Gorst) 1811
Designation of land, implications questioned (Wallace) 1659
Designation of reserves not to be done without local involvement (Stupich) 1815
Designed to control all land (Morrison) 1681 (Richter) 1690 (Chabot) 1744
Development and planning studies by regional districts (Phillips) 1477
Development rights, cost to province for compensation (Steves) 1643
Diefenbaker, Rt. Hon. J.G., demand for delay of Act (Phillips) 1264-5
Director of Lands' powers under the Land Act (Phillips) 1436
The Doomsday Syndrome, by John Maddox referred to, quoted (Phillips) 1255-7
Dunhill Investments, Ltd., references to (Steves) 1630, 1633
Effect on mortgage lending (Stupich) 1201
Effect of the Act (Phillips) 1485, 1493 (Smith) 1769-70
Effects on financial credit of farmers (Fraser) 1718
Elected commission members might not try to make programme work (Stupich) 2881
Environment and Land Use Act powers referred to (Morrison) 1683-4 (McGeer) 1709
Examiner, San Francisco, advertisement referred to (Barrett) 1706
Expropriation, government stand when in Opposition (McGeer) 1709
Expropriation, power of, not in Act (Strachan) 1508 (King) 1732 (Gorst) 1809 (Stupich) 1815
Expropriation and attendant safeguards not in Act (Wallace) 1652
Expropriation methods increased from 28 to 35 under present government (Gardom) 2902
Expropriation of agricultural land in East Kootenay (Chabot) 1756
Expropriation under former government for Arrow and Columbia reservoirs (King) 1732
Failure to consult cities, municipalities (Curtis) 1532
Farm equipment, communal pooling (Jordan) 1620-1
Farmer, penalized without compensation or appeal (Wallace) 1657
Farmers staying on land (Williams, L.A.) 1519
Farmers want to preserve their land (Phillips) 1258
Farmers' costs, returns (Jordan) 1617-20
Farmers' income and farming (Jordan) 1563
Farmers' protest against Act in Victoria (Jordan) 1561-3 (Steves) 1629-31 (Chabot) 1743
Farmland, further alienation prevented by Act (Stupich) 1815
Farmland bill should not include greenbelts, landbanks or parks (Richter) 1687
Farmland losses, zoning changes, Chilliwack, Abbotsford, Dewdney, Mission, Victoria (Chabot) 1749
Farmland losses and jobs (Steves) 1639-40
Farmland losses for public services (Smith) 1777-8
Farmland losses in Fraser Valley (Hartley) 1680
Farmland losses in Kamloops area (Anderson, G.H.) 1735
Farmland losses to development in Sumas and Chilliwack (Schroeder) 1679
Farmland preservation, method employed in Act, problem (Richter) 1687
Farmland preservation and viability of farming (Richter) 1688
Farmland preservation in Europe (Liden) 1527
Farmland preservation should not result in substantial losses to individuals (Wallace) 2903
Farmland prices depressed, other land prices inflated (Smith) 1771
Farmland protection a myth (McClelland) 1544
Farmland still not tapped (Smith) 1776
Farmland taxes and subdivisions (Lewis) 1662
Flood plain area subdivisions (Lewis) 1663
Food and food production in B.C. (Phillips) 1474-6
Food production, imports into B.C. (Rolston) 1739
Fraser Valley, prospects for agriculture (Liden) 1521
Fraser Valley dykes to preserve agricultural land (Richter) 1691
Fraser Valley farmland, former government's failure to save (Steves) 1641
Fraser Valley Milk Producers' Association, reference to letter (McClelland) 1554
Freemantle, Brian, interviews on Act quoted (Nicolson) 1759-60
Fullerton, Douglas H., article on farmland preservation quoted (Gorst) 1810
Funds for purchase of other reserves by local government (Curtis) 1531
Funds provided in Act (McClelland) 1545-6
Globe and Mail, Toronto, Ont., article quoted (Phillips) 1476
Government, first refusal on farmland for sale (Richter) 1694
Government, first refusal on land for sale, problems (Stupich) 1815
Government belief in private ownership, question (Phillips) 1794 (Jordan) 1801 (Fraser) 1805
Government could regain enhancement of value on changes in classification (Williams, L.A.) 2905
Government given too much power to enter farming business (Wallace) 2896
Government intends to purchase land for government-operated farms (Phillips) 2906
Government policy on land use in campaign booklet (Steves) 1649
Government takeover of private land (Jordan) 1577
Government's failure to put amendments on order paper or before the public (Bennett) 1793
Grants in lieu of taxes questioned (Wallace) 1659
Greenbelt area, former government's programme (McClelland) 1558
Greenbelt fund established (Bennett) 1811
Greenbelt land reserve regulations not in Act (Curtis) 1531
Green Belt Protection Fund Act, powers under Act (Phillips) 1284-5, 1464-5 (Strachan) 1505 (McGeer) 1709
Green Belt Protection Fund Act funds available for land purchases (Phillips) 1285
Green Belt Protection Fund Act quoted, compared to Act (Jordan) 1595-6
Green Belt Protection Fund Act quoted on land acquisition (Strachan) 1505
Hall, Ernest, telegram quoted (McClelland) 1551-2
Hearings not denied in Act (Stupich) 1815
Herald, Merritt, B.C., article quoted (Chabot) 1753-4
Hobby farms and agricultural land (Steves) 1639
Hobby farms taking dairy areas out of production (Rolston) 1739
Holland, state control of farming and farmland (Jordan) 1571
Hong Kong real estate prices (Smith) 1787
Housing costs, effect of Act (Chabot) 1754-5
Housing needs to meet population increase (Schroeder) 1675-6
Houston, land in municipality (Kelly) 1757
Impermanence, effects on agriculture (Steves) 1640, 1649
Indians and land (Phillips) 1297-71
Indians in Oklahoma (Young) 1536
Japan, farming on free enterprise basis (Jordan) 1572-4, 1602
Japan, land problem (Young) 1539
Kelowna and District Fish and Game Club, telegram quoted (Phillips) 1464
Lack of consultation with farmers in drafting Act (Jordan) 1567-8
Land, former government's policies (Phillips) 1272, 1280
Land, resource as well as commodity (Young) 1538
Land Act, provisions for land protection 1281-2
Land as an investment (Young) 1540
Land banking and stabilization of land costs (Steves) 1644
Land expropriation by B.C. Hydro (Lewis) 1661-2
Land freeze and agricultural land (McClelland) 1547
Land in Peace River area, availability, comparison to land in south (Stupich) 1813
Land inventory in B.C. (Young) 1541
Land inventory needed (Wallace) 1657, 1790
Land owned by companies in Richmond area (Steves) 1632-3
Land plans, set drawn up for whole province (Rolston) 1738
Land preservation in Alberta (Phillips) 1431-2
Land prices raised (McClelland) 1552-3
Land purchases by the Minister of Municipal Affairs (Phillips) 1465-7
Land restrictions should not cause economic loss to owner (Wallace) 1658
Land titles should show designation as agricultural land reserve (Anderson, D.A.) 2893 (Gardom) 2893-4 (Wallace) 2894
Land titles showing designation as agricultural land reserve would involve changes in Land Registry Act (Stupich) 2894
Land use control in Hawaii (Young) 1537-8
Landbank land reserve regulations not in Act (Curtis) 1531
Lands Branch, authority circumvented by Act (Smith) 1772
Lands Branch, role of branch under Act (Fraser) 1719
Leader-Post, Regina, Sask., quoted on Saskatchewan land policies (Williams, L.A.) 1518
Legislation, political weapon for Opposition (Lewis) 1660
Legislation, tests for statutory, philosophical goodness (Gardom) 1543
Legislation does not include means of improving farm income (Richter) 1689
Legislation gives right to sue the Crown (Stupich) 1201
Legislation to improve economic condition of farmers needed (Williams, L.A.) 1515
Legislation to prevent revenue loss to municipalities needed (Williams, L.A.) 1516
Letters, clippings, etc. opposing Act received (Wallace) 1656 (McGeer) 1709-10
Letters, telegrams opposing Act quoted (Phillips) 1289-92, 1489-98, 1499 (Curtis) 1534 (Jordan) 1575, 1576, 1597-1600, 1609, 1611-2 (Schroeder) 1678 (Brousson) 1685 (Richter) 1691-3 (Fraser) 1721-2, 1729-30 (Smith) 1775, 1779-80, 1784-6
Letters opposing Act traced to real estate companies (Barrett) 1705-6
Letters received on Act (Lauk) 1712 (Dent) 1737 (Rolston) 1739 (Kelly) 1758 (Gorst) 1808
Letters supporting Act quoted (Steves) 1648 (Anderson, G.H.) 1735-6 (Nicolson) 1759
Letters supporting Act received (Liden) 1529 (Lewis) 1660 (Stupich) 1814
Liberal Party, role in debate criticized (Barrett) 1695-6
The Limits to Growth by Dennis L. Meadows, reference to (Phillips) 1256-7
Looking Forward quoted on real estate speculating (Gorst) 1807-8
Loss not incurred until owner sells land (Stupich) 2906
Loudspeaker system failure during farmers' protest meeting in Victoria (Smith) 1771
Lower mainland regional plan, alternative to Act (McClelland) 1557
Lower Mainland Regional Planning Board report quoted (Steves) 1639
McCall, Tom, quoted on land preservation in Oregon (Strachan) 1509-10
McClosky, Paul, article in Michigan Law Review on land use quoted (Young) 1538-9
Members invited to bring in amendments (Stupich) 1202
Members' service in Second World War cited (Dent) 1737
Mini-farming in Arizona (Phillips) 1469-70
Minister of Agriculture on “Hourglass” (Phillips) 1457-8
Minister of Agriculture's directive to municipalities and regions (Fraser) 1717
Minister of Agriculture's speech on Act in Kamloops (Phillips) 1432-4
Minister of Agriculture's statements outside House (Jordan) 1590-2
Motion that it not now be read a second time (Williams, L.A.) 1519. Out of order 1521
Municipal Act, checks and balances included in Act (Fraser) 1715
Municipal Act, Members operated on powers in municipal government (Barrett) 1702
Municipal Act, provisions for compensation etc. (Phillips) 1455-62
Municipal Act, restrictions on leasing land (Fraser) 1716
Municipal Act quoted on expropriation (Barrett) 1702 (Anderson, G.H.) 1736
Municipal Act boundary commission referred only to Fraser Valley (Fraser) 1714
Municipal Act provides for hearing, decision and appeal on zoning (Wallace) 1656
Municipal Act quoted on zoning (Phillips) 1441-2, 1453-4 (McClelland) 1544-5 (Barrett) 1703
Municipal Act restrictions on acquisition of property (Fraser) 1716
Municipal and regional district plans disregarded (Jordan) 1606
Municipal councils and real estate business (Kelly) 1757
NDP's resolution calling for public hearings on land-use policies (Chabot) 1744
National Farmers' Union report referred to, quoted (Phillips) 1479-80
Natural justice involves public hearings (Wallace) 1659
Newfoundland land programme, reference to (Young) 1539
Norris, T.G., telegram supporting Act quoted (Barrett) 1697-8
North Okanagan Regional District greenbelt plan (Jordan) 1623-4
Not an expropriation statute (Stupich) 1200
Nursery tale, revised version applied to Act (Jordan) 1624-5
Objections to Act summarized (Brousson) 1684-5
Observer, Cariboo, B.C., article on Act quoted (Fraser) 1720
Ontario, controls on land (Liden) 1521
Ontario land commission to work with municipalities (Wallace) 1658
Opposition Members' speeches on the Land Act quoted (Phillips) 1435-9
Opposition to Act (Phillips) 1264-8 (Curtis) 1533
Opposition's failure to suggest alternatives or amendments (King) 1734
Opposition's speeches and role in debate (Hartley) 1680 (Barrett) 1695, 1698
Oregon Act to create land conservation and development commission (Barrett) 1706
Owner suffering loss of value due to designation should have access to court (Gardom) 2902
Parkland reserve regulations not in Act (Curtis) 1531
Patronage, opportunities under Act, dangers (Schroeder) 1676-7
Penticton apricot farm, case cited (Liden) 1522
Personal property included in Act, questioned (Wallace) 1659
Philosophy of government in Act (Jordan) 1565-6
Planning by local government, no provision in Act (McClelland) 1549, 1551
Point of order — amendments affecting principle of bill received on third reading (Anderson, D.A.) 1451
Point of order — introduction of a bill in blank or imperfect shape (Anderson, D.A.) 1449
Poland, state control of land policy withdrawn (Jordan) 1566
Policies promoting farming not included in Act (Wallace) 2882
Postcards with metered stamps traced to company offices (Steves) 1631-2
Power given government under Act (Bennett) 1811
Power to write regulations frightening (Anderson, D.A.) 1673-4
Premier on open-line radio show (Phillips) 1440-1, 1454-8
Prince Edward Island land ownership report quoted (Young) 1539
Prince George, housing shortage (Phillips) 1261
Principles involved objected to (Anderson, D.A.) 1669
Procedure on Bill 42, qu. (Anderson, D.A.) 1333
Property legislation destroying civil rights (Williams, L.A.) 1518
Province, Vancouver, B.C., article by Bruce Yemen on land values (Young) 1540
Province, Vancouver, B.C.-, article on appeals quoted (McClelland) 1548
Province, Vancouver, B.C., article on Fraser Valley quoted (McClelland) 1555
Province, Vancouver, B.C., articles on Act quoted (Phillips) 1261, 1262, 1263, 1265, 1277-80, 1283 (Jordan) 1623, 1865 (Anderson, D.A.) 1672 (Smith) 1778
Public funds for farmland protection in Fraser Valley (Strachan) 1509
Public hearing advocated (Chabot) 1742
Public hearing provision not in Act (Curtis) 1530, 1532 (McClelland) 1544 (Jordan) 1607
Public Works Minister's statements criticized (Chabot) 1753-4
Reassembling of ancient subdivisions (Rolston) 1739
Reference to and Lands Service (Chabot) 1876
Regional districts' control of zoning (Bennett) 1811
Regional plans as alternative to Act (McClelland) 1559
Regional plans to be prepared within 90-day limit with extension in time where needed (Stupich) 2884
Restriction to farmland preservation, better effect (Wallace) 1653
Retroactive clause in Act opposed (Wallace) 2908
Review, Revelstoke, B.C., article supporting Act quoted (King) 1734
Review, Richmond, B.C., article quoted (Steves) 1629
Review of legislation available to preserve the environment (Fraser) 1731
Richmond land purchasing for development, report quoted (Steves) 1633-6
Royal commission on tree fruit industry quoted on farmers' income (Strachan) 1507
Russia, state control of farming (Jordan) 1566-7, 1569-71, 1603-5
Russia and Poland, agricultural conditions (Chabot) 1748
Rutherford McRae postage meter tampered with in break-in (Smith) 1767-8
SPEC support for Act questioned (Smith) 1775-6
Saskatchewan's Planning and Development Act (Jordan) 1605-8
Scare tactics of ecologists (Phillips) 1255-8
School tax removal, advantage to real estate developers (Nicolson) 1761
Scott, Derek J.R., Russian Political Institutions quoted (Chabot) 1748
Sec. 8 “that is not within a regional district” deleted from amdt. Subamdt. (Stupich) 2884. Approved 2884
Sec. 9 (2) (a) municipality and regional district's right to apply to commission. Amdt. (Gardom) 2886. Negatived 2886
Sec. 9 (5) deletion of section. Amdt. (Gardom) 2886. Negatived 2886
Sec. 9 (6) (a) “Owner” changed to “applicant". Subamdt. (Gardom) 2887. Negatived 2887
Sec. 9 (6) (b) “provide” substituted for “and make". Subamdt. (Gardom) 2887. Approved 2887
Sec. 9 (7) appeal procedure so clumsy as to be almost useless (McClelland) 2890-1
Sec. 9 (7) municipalities and regional districts' right to appeal commission's finding. Subamdt. (Gardom) 2887-8. Negatived 2888
Sec. 9 (8) submission or other form of evidence to be made available to appellant in cases of appeal. Subamdt. (Gardom) 2888. Approved 2888
Sec. 9 (9) costs awarded to successful appellants. Subamdt. (Gardom) 2889. Approved 2889
Sec. 9 (9) costs of appeals should be paid regardless of outcome (McClelland) 2891
Sec. 9 (11) addition of “or from an agricultural reserve established under section 8". Subamdt. (Gardom) 2889. Negatived 2890
Sec. 10 (3) “may” changed to “shall” and “register” to “lodge". Amdt. (Anderson, D.A.) 2893. Negatived 2894
Sec. 16 differences from section 706 of Municipal Act (McClelland) 2903
Sec. 16 not to be changed in this session (Stupich) 2906
Sec. 16 provisions for compensation to owners. Amdt. (Williams, L.A.) 2898. Out of order 2898
Sec. 16 same as section 706 of Municipal Act (Macdonald) 2900
Sec. 18 (l) “Legislative Assembly” substituted for “Lieutenant-Governor". Amdt. (Williams, L.A.) 2907. Negatived 2908
Sec. 18 (l) “120 days” substituted for “90 days". Amdt. (Williams, L.A.) 2907. Negatived 2908
Sec. 18 (2) presentation of report during session. Amdt. (Williams, L.A.) 2907. Negatived 2908
Shelford, Cyril, reference to on agricultural land preservation (Barrett) 1701
Sierra Club, reference to support for Act (Barrett) 1706
Sierra Club's advertisement, reference to, quoted (Phillips) 1463
Suggestions, six made by L.A. Williams (Stupich) 1812
Socialists and private ownership of land (McClelland) 1546
State interference, centralized control represented in Act (Curtis) 1529
Steves family farm, history (Steves) 1626-9
Steves family profit on land sale (Chabot) 1752-3
Stockholm cited as example of rent adjustments matching zoning changes (Macdonald) 2900
Subdivision building below potential flood line should be stopped (Nimsick) 1755
Subdivisions, problems to farmers (Lewis) 1662-3
Subdivisions planned in Delta area (Liden) 1528
Subject to Environment and Land Use Act (Williams, L.A.) 1517
Subject to Environmental Protection Act (Williams, L.A.) 1517
Suggestions, few from Opposition (Stupich) 1812
Suggestions and advice from G. Scott Wallace (Stupich) 1813, 1815
Sun, Vancouver, B.C., article on former premier's statements quoted (Barrett) 1704
Sun, Vancouver, B.C., articles on Act quoted (Phillips) 1268, 1435 (Anderson, D.A.) 1671-2 (Morrison) 1683
Sunkut Mountain Cattlemen's Association petition opposing Act, referred to (Fraser) 1720
Surrey land acquisition report referred to, quoted (Steves) 1644
Tax removal from farmland to aid farmers (Jordan) 1592-3
Tax removal to improve viability of farming (Rolston) 1740
Taxation structure to favour hillside sites for housing (Schroeder) 1676
Technological advances and farming (McClelland) 1550
Telegrams received by Attorney General on Bill 42, qu. (Smith) 1296
Times, Victoria, B.C., article about Philip Paul quoted (Young) 1536-7
Times, Victoria, B.C., article on Act quoted (Morrison) 1682
Times, Victoria, B.C., articles on Act referred to (Anderson, D.A.) 1671
Total land-use plan needed (Lauk) 1713
Transportation bottlenecks and agricultural produce (Jordan) 1603
Tree fruit industry (Jordan) 1613-4, 1616-21
Udall, Stewart, The Quiet Crisis quoted on land (Lauk) 1712, 1714
Union of British Columbia Municipalities, brief quoted (Phillips) 1484-6 (Fraser) 721
Union of British Columbia Municipalities, recommendations (Phillips) 1269
United Church of Canada, B.C. Conference, letter quoted (Liden) 1529 (Richter) 1692-3
United Church of Canada, reference to support for Act (Barrett) 1706
Urban Development Institute letter, referred to, quoted (Phillips) 1487-8 (Smith) 1786
Urban sprawl, effect on taxes, costs in rural areas (Steves) 1640
Vancouver Natural History Society, reference to support of Act (Young) 1541
Vernon landowners meeting, letter quoted (Stupich) 1814
Victorian, Victoria, B.C., article on Act quoted (Morrison) 1681
Vindictive legislation (Curtis) 1530
Waffle Manifesto quoted (Williams, L.A.) 1518
Wall & Redekop, farm owned at Ladner (Liden) 1528
Wilson, Harold, and Labour Party's policy on land nationalization (Phillips) 1278
Withdrawal of Act urged (Jordan) 1561, 1589 (Anderson, D.A.) 1674-5 (Smith) 1769, 1787
Woolliams, Eldon, report quoted on land expropriation for housing (Gorst) 1810
Xeroxing of letters by Opposition (Gorst) 1808-9
Zoning bylaws, applications for changes to go to municipal council first (Hall) 2892
Zoning bylaws and land developers (Steves) 1647
Zoning bylaws of local government for agricultural land reserve (Curtis) 1531
Zoning has not really worked (Strachan) 1510
Zoning in of land not suitable for agriculture, problems cited (Jordan) 2895
Zoning of designated land removed from local government control (Curtis) 1531
Zoning powers under Act without checks and balances (Fraser) 1715-6
Land freeze order
See: Land subdivision
Land Registry Act, An Act to Amend
(Bill 117) (Attorney General) 1R, 1241
2R, 2283-4; C, 2682; 3R, 2682; RA, 3069
Speakers: (2R) Gardom 2283-4; Macdonald 2283, 2284
Mentioned: (Gardom) 2894 (Stupich) 2894
Land Registry Office
More offices in province (Wallace) 979
Processes simplified and speeded up (Macdonald) 994
Staff increase (Williams, L.A.) 994
Tribute to staff (Gardom) 2283 (Macdonald) 2284
Land subdivision
Appeals against farmland freeze order to Environment and Land Use Committee (Stupich) 923
British Columbia Federation of Agriculture, position statement on farmland freeze order (McClelland) 192, 195
British Columbia Hydro's industrial parks, effect of land freeze (McClelland) 191
Definition of farmland in Order-in-Council (McClelland) 193
Economic prospects of farmers and farmland freeze order (McClelland) 195
Effect of freeze on sale of farmland (Smith) 25-6 (Jordan) 30-4
Farmland acreage and cost of food (McClelland) 194
Farmland subdivision freeze (Wallace) 78 (Schroeder) 90-1 (McClelland) 109-11 (Curtis) 150 (Fraser) 146-7 (Phillips) 185-7
Farmland subdivision freeze, appeal forum set up (Stupich) 217
Farmland subdivision freeze, assessment of land value and compensation (Anderson, D.A.) 210
Farmland subdivision freeze, blueprint to save farmland (Barrett) 222
Farmland subdivision freeze, campaign to organize opposition (Stupich) 217
Farmland subdivision freeze, correspondence quoted (Stupich) 213-7
Farmland subdivision freeze, debate on order-in-council (Barrett) 222
Farmland subdivision freeze, effect on Matsqui land sale (McClelland) 191-2
Farmland subdivision freeze, eventual elimination of private property (Smith) 220
Farmland subdivision freeze, failure to consult farmers (Curtis) 207
Farmland subdivision freeze, failure to consult municipalities (Curtis) 208
Farmland subdivision freeze, favourable correspondence estimated for TV programme (Stupich) 217
Farmland subdivision freeze, legislation (Stupich) 213
Farmland subdivision freeze, need for discussion prior to order (Anderson, D.A.) 209
Farmland subdivision freeze, provision for compensation needed (Anderson, D.A.) 209
Farmland subdivision freeze and B.C. Federation of Agriculture (Stupich) 213
Farmland subdivision freeze and B.C. Tree Fruit Growers' Association (Chabot) 218-9
Farmland subdivision freeze compensation and guarantees (Jordan) 206-7
Farmland subdivision freeze discrimination against a segment of society (Wallace) 390
Farmland subdivision freeze order-in-council (Barrett) 222
Farmland subdivision freeze supported (Macdonald) 121 (Liden) 129-31 (Gabelmann) 166-7 (Lewis) 275 (Lea) 299 (Gorst) 304
Fraser Valley, subdivision of farmland (Stupich) 213
Government assistance for subdivision of nonagricultural land (Anderson, D.A.) 209-10
Government development of land (Schroeder) 198 (Stupich) 214
Hourglass, CBC TV programme on farmland subdivision freeze (Phillips) 185
Land as resource (Nimsick) 264
Land values increased by freeze of farmland (McClelland) 193
Order-in-council, definition of farmland (Stupich) 216
Order-in-council, farmland defined in second (Stupich) 217
Order-in-council, implications (McClelland) 190
Order-in-council attack on private land ownership (McClelland) 190
Prince George, subdivision development by municipality (Nunweiler) 255
Province, Vancouver, B.C. article on farmland subdivision in Langley (Brown) 601
Provincial subdivision regulations (Strachan) 85
Public hearings needed on farmland freeze order (Schroeder) 197
Subdivision, applications and inquiries (Stupich) 216
Union of British Columbia Municipalities support for farmland subdivision freeze (Stupich) 214
Waste of non-renewable resource (Stupich) 212
Land tax
See: Real property tax
Land tenure — British Columbia — Law
Limit on foreign ownership of B.C. land (Curtis) 514
Landing strips
See: Airstrips
Landlord and tenant
Local tax increases passed onto tenants (Williams, L.A.) 710
Rights of tenants in commercial premises (Brown) 603
Tenants' associations, right to be certified as bargaining agents (Brown) 603
See also: Commercial leases
Landlord and Tenant Act, An Act to Amend
(Bill 101) (Attorney General) 1R, 1445
2R, 2275-7; C, 2681-2; 3R, 2953; RA, 3069
Speakers: (2R) Macdonald 2275-6, 2276; Wallace 2276-7; Young 2276. (C) Amdt.
(sec. 3) (Macdonald) . Withdrawn 2681. Amdt. (see. 3) (Hall) 2681. Approved.
Amdt. (sec. 6) (Macdonald) . Withdrawn 2681. Amdt. (sec. 6) (Hall) 2682. Approved
Advisory bureaus supported (Wallace) 2277
Amended to ensure review of rent increases (Williams, L.A.) 711
Amendments to Act (Macdonald) 956
Changes in Act needed (Brown) 602
Mentioned: (Williams, L.A.) 833
Public housing rents (Young) 2276
Rent increases under the Act (Liden) 129
Landlord and Tenants Act (Alberta)
Christmas card to Members (Brown) 602
Land Branch
Authority circumvented by Land Commission Act (Smith) 1772
Role of branch under Land Commission Act (Fraser) 1719
Lands, Forests and Water Resources, Department of
Aircraft (Morrison) 1860
Department seeking economist (Smith) 1422
Estimates: 1414-30, 1820-49, 1851-69, 1872-99
Speakers: Anderson, D.A. 1425-8, 1827-8, 1883, 1884-5, 1888; Anderson, G.H.
1858; Barrett 1414; Brousson 1830-4, 1866-9; Chabot 1859-60, 1860-1, 1869, 1875-6,
1877, 1891-2, 1898-9; Curtis 1875; Fraser 1834-6, 1862-3, 1872, 1877, 1881,
1890, 1892-3; Gardom 1896; Jordan 1838-44, 1846-8, 1873, 1879-80, 1881, 1897-8,
1899; Kelly 1876, 1883-4; Lockstead 1883; McClelland 1820-6, 1858-9, 1894-5,
1896; McGeer 1848-9, 1851, 1852, 1877-8, 1880, 1887, 1888-9; Morrison 1860,
1861, 1881, 1887; Nicolson 1891; Phillips 1852-3, 1874-5, 1895; Richter 1861-2,
1872; Smith 1417-25, 1820-1, 1863-6, 1882, 1885, 1889-90, 1892, 1893; Wallace
1428-9, 1853-5, 1857-8, 1898; Williams, L.A. 1873-4, 1876, 1885-6, 1888, 1892,
1893
Mapping and map production (Williams, R.A.) 1860
Minister's salary be reduced by $1 M. (McClelland) 1826; out of order 1827
Land Service
Co-ordinator's salary (Chabot) 1875
Staff increase 1873
Lang, Otto E.
Mentioned: (Phillips) 1265
Langford, B.C.
Municipal incorporation, qu. (Curtis) 1901
Langley, B.C.
Highway bypass (McClelland) 1358
Province, Vancouver, B.C., article on farmland subdivision in Langley (Brown) 601
Language and languages
Teaching of a second world-wide language (Gardom) 1122
Lanskail, Don
Mentioned: (McClelland) 1557
Lauk, Gary Vernon (Vancouver Centre)
Address in Reply 102-7
Administrative Tribunals Appeals Act 2256
Administrative Tribunals Appeals Act, principle supported 2256
Agricultural land, increases in demand, causes 1712-3
Alcohol and Drug Commission Act 2629
Apartment shortage in Vancouver 2028
Automobile Insurance Act 1024-7
Blair Range, North Vancouver, housing development in area 2030
Brahan, Laurie, reference to 953
B.C. Medical Care Centre for children in Vietnam, motion supported 454
Civil Service Superannuation Act, An Act to Amend 2395-6
Co-operation with the State of Washington 104
Corporation Capital Tax Act 2322-3
Corporation capital tax, resource industries will stay in B.C. 2322
Corporation capital tax and support for new industries 2322
Corporation capital tax can be written off against federal tax 2323
Cost-sharing agreements with federal government 104
Crime against Indian by whites, case cited 953-4
Drug addiction, programme for prevention and treatment suggested 1196
Drug addiction, urinalysis process 1194-5
Drug addiction cost, police, prisons, social cost 1194
Drug detoxification centres needed immediately 1196
Drug related crimes 1193-4
Drug trafficking 1-193-4
Growth rate in B.C. 105
Hansard, Member speaking in low voice, raising voice 694
Heroin, novice user spreads addiction 1193-4
Heroin addiction 106
Housing, incentives or subsidies to private enterprise 2029
Housing plan for UBC endowment lands 2030
Housing shortage for low-income group 2029
Housing shortage for old age pensioners 2029
Infants Act, An Act to Amend 2229-30
Infants Act, An Act to Amend, existing safeguards against abortion 2229
Judges, salaries, working conditions of provincial court judges 953
Land Banks negotiated on a cost sharing basis 103
Land Commission Act 1711-4
Land Commission Act, letters received 1712
Land purchases in Vancouver 2029
Mass transit development 105-6
Methadone treatment for heroin addicts 1 195
Mineral Land Tax Act 2930
Municipalities Aid Act, An Act to Amend 2340
Municipalities Enabling and Validating Act, An Act to Amend 2654
Municipality revenue sharing, new programme needed 2340
Narcotic Addiction Foundation, research and experimentation 106, 1194
Night sittings of Legislature 99
Oil and gas industry in B.C. 104
Opposition's role in Throne Speech debate 102
Petition, Vancouver Stock Exchange, An Act to Amend the Vancouver Stock Exchange Act, 257
School` buses, programme for use by community groups 1103
School buses, use for student field trips 1 103
Strachan, Robert, tribute to 1025-6
Subsidies for students to visit Parliament buildings 1103
Summer camps sponsored by provincial government 1928
Sun, Vancouver, B.C., article on apartment shortage in Vancouver quoted 2028
Total land use plan needed 1713
Udall, Stewart, The Quiet Crisis quoted on land 1712, 1714
Vancouver Charter, An Act to Amend 2669, 2750
Vancouver Charter supported 2028
Vancouver mass public transit, plans, estimates of cost to province, question 876
Vancouver Stock Exchange Act, An Act to Amend (Bill 51) 1R, 395; 2669
Winter Olympics, sponsorship opposed at present 1928
Laundy, Patrick W.
Mentioned: (Levi) 2182
Law of the Sea Conference
Canada to ask for ban on high seas salmon fishing (Gorst) 616
Law Reform Commission
Expropriation statute (Wallace) 980
Implementation of recommendations (Macdonald) 981
Mentioned: (Smith) 2538
Quoted on power to acquire land (Stupich) 1200
Referred to on expropriation (Williams, L.A.) 1514
Report on expropriation laws, qu. (Gardom) 973
Right to sue the government (Wallace) 980
Subject of natural justice under study by commission (Macdonald) 3038
Law schools
Law school at University of Victoria supported (Gorst) 618
Law school in Victoria (Macdonald) 122
Second law school in B.C. (Macdonald) 397
Law Society of British Columbia
Committee to study problem of mortgages suggested (Brousson) 576
Lawyers
Duty counsel, expansion of sale (Macdonald) 975
Lawson, Ed
Mentioned: (McGeer) 3043
Quoted, reference to (McGeer) 1378, 1383
Lea, Graham Richard (Prince Rupert)
Address in Reply 298-303
Air ambulance service needed in north 301
Arizona land sales 417
Boat repair facilities, feasibility of financing 417
Cassiar Cannery on Inverness passage 419
Charles Hays and Prince Rupert railway terminus 302
Communications and health services in remote areas 301
Cost of living equalized between north and south B.C. 420
Doctors, keeping up with changes and advances in medicine 1227
Environment department's Prince Rupert coal port study 302
Equalization of cost of living through tax exemptions suggested 420
Fair profit, impossible to define 416
Farmland subdivision freeze order supported 299
Fish cannery project in Prince Rupert predicted 420
Fisheries department needed for fishing industry and fishermen 418
Fishery resource under provincial jurisdiction urged 417
Fishing fleet company-owned 416
Fishing fleet should be owned by fishermen or in co-operatives 417
Flora Bank, Skeena River, report on proposed port development 302-3
Haida Indians, unemployment and lack of social services 300
Indians and unemployment 300
Industry to help Indian people in B.C. 300
Inequities between living in north and south of B.C. 420
Land Commission Act 1799
Lifting of fuel tax from fishermen's boats 417
Mental health, lack of adequate services in north 1226
Mental health, staff shortages, salaries 1226
Natural resources and unemployment 299
Northern Members asked for development of all of north 691
Opposition commended 298
Port Simpson fish cannery 418-9
Prince Rupert City owns its own telephone company 299
Prince Rupert port development to handle general cargo and two-way traffic 301
Regional college for Pacific northwest 1168
Report of special committee on television broadcasting 3074
Strikes averted by participation in decision making 299
Teachers' salaries, training and experience 420
Trade unions, legislation needed to relax rules of joining 300
United Fishermen and Allied Workers Union, Prince Rupert fishermen members 299
Leach, Barry
Mentioned: (Radford) 544
Learning disabilities
Identified and treated (Anderson, D.A.) 1166
Inter-cabinet committee, superintendent for special services (Dailly) 1167
Leary, Timothy
Mentioned: (Jordan) 1206
Le Dain report
See: Non-Medical use of Drugs Commission
Legal aid
Comprehensive, province-wide legal aid plan (Gardom) 952
Drop-in legal clinics (Macdonald) 398
Duty counsel (Macdonald) 398
Expanded into civil field (Macdonald) 397
Federal contribution for criminal aid only (Macdonald) 974
Fees to lawyers taking legal aid cases Macdonald) 975
Indian court-worker programme (Macdonald) 398
Legal aid and consumer protection (Williams, L.A.) 977
Legal aid clinics will handle some cases (Macdonald) 975
Programme expanding (Macdonald) 974
Storefront clinics to be opened (Macdonald) 975
Legal Aid Society of Vancouver, B.C.
Assistance and advice on mortgages (Brousson) 578-9
Mentioned: (Brousson) 962
Legislation
Cutoff date for new legislation should be referred to committee for discussion (Barrett) 3009
Estimates: 2194-2201
Speakers. Anderson, D.A. 2196-7; Barrett 2197-2200; Chabot 2195-6; Curtis 2197;
Phillips 2196; Richter 2194; Wallace 2194-5; Williams, L.A. 2196
Legislation initiated in B.C. (Fraser) 148
Legislative programme (Williams, L.A.) 477
Legislative Library
See: Provincial Library
Legislative precinct
Blanshard Street boundary for government buildings (Anderson, D.A.) 2078
Boundary streets of legislative precinct (Curtis) 2075
Design contest for proposed buildings suggested (Morrison) 2076
Master plan for government precinct in Victoria (McGeer) 2070
Park-and-ride to solve traffic problems (Morrison) 2076
Parking problems and solutions (Hartley) 2076
Plan being prepared for precinct area (Hartley) 2073
Legislative Procedures and Practices Act
Report from the Speaker 1
Restriction of seconder to amendment (Anderson, D.A.) 71
Legislature
Attendance at the opening of the session (Speaker) 1177
Bill presented to House by E. K. DeBeck (Speaker) 1205
Clerks' salaries (Barrett) 2200
Committee work between sessions (Barrett) 2199
Cost of debates in the House (Phillips) 1871
DeBeck, Edwin Keary, called to the Bar of the House 1070-2
Easter recess, qu. (Curtis) 2381
Page girls, decision of the Speaker 154
Petition, Canadian Workers Union's application to represent Cominco employees, reconsideration by Labour Relations Board 2325, 2359, 2417, 2465-6, 2488
Petition, City of Vancouver, An Act to Amend the Vancouver Charter (Cummings) 257
Petition, Vancouver Stock Exchange, An Act to Amend the Vancouver Stock Exchange Act (Lauk) 257
Photographs of Chamber and building, gifts on 75th Anniversary (Barrett) 1365
Recording and preparation of a transcript of all activities in the House, Committee of the Whole House and deliberations of Committee (Motion 19) (Hall) 619-22. Amdt. (Williams, L.A.) 621
Salaries for officers of House inadequate (Anderson, D.A.) 2197
Subsidies for students to visit Parliament buildings (Lauk) 1103
Television filming for technical test (Speaker) 1177
Television filming for technical test showing discussion from Opposition side (Speaker) 1275
Television networks, permission to film proceedings requested (Speaker) 1781. Leave not granted Tribute to legislative draftsmen (McGeer) 3009 (Macdonald) 3 010
Two legislative sessions favoured (Wallace) 2194
Legislature — British Columbia — Debates (Hansard)
See: Hansard (Official Report of the Debates of the Legislative Assembly)
Legislature — Committee on Agriculture
Committee on Agriculture to inquire into government financial assistance to food co-operatives in B.C. (Motion 20) (Stupich) 622
Legislature — Committee on Agriculture
Food producers' financial returns (McClelland) 194
Members 393
Opposition denied rights and responsibilities to fulfil their duties as members (Jordan) 3068
Report presented (Anderson, G.H.) 3067-8. Not adopted 3069
Legislature-- Committee on Forestry
Decision on independent contractors (Williams, L.A.) 474
Forest Committee of House visit to Washington in 1967 (Smith) 20
Legislature — Committee on Forestry and Fisheries
Members 393
Legislature — Committee on Labour
Members 393
Legislature — Committee on Mining and Railways
Members 393
Legislature — Committee on Municipal Matters
Authorized to inquire into future development of the Gulf Islands (Motion 27) (Minister of Municipal Affairs) 683
Members 393
Legislature — Committee on Public Accounts and Printing
Members 393
Mentioned: (Barrett) 792
Public accounts for fiscal year 1971-72 referred to Select Standing Committee on Public Accounts (Barrett) 351
Report presented (Fraser) 3067, 3071
Legislature — Committee on Social Welfare and Education
Inquiry into the advertising of alcohol and tobacco products. Resolution 17 (Macdonald) 553
Leave of House asked for meeting (Brown) 1871
Meeting while House in session (Jordan) 1899 (Speaker) 1941-2
Members 393
Report presented (Brown) 3067, 3072-3
Legislature — Committee on Standing Orders and Private Bills
Members 393
Pre-release of information and other questions should be considered by Committee (Macdonald) 686
Report No. 1 391; Report No. 2 391; Report No. 3 779; Report No. 4 780; Report No. 6 813; Report No. 7 814; Report No. 8 814; Report No. 9 814
Legislature — Committees
Appointment of select standing committees (Barrett) 2
Funds, increase questioned (Chabot) 2195
Funds, increase supported (Williams, L.A.) 2196
Importance of work (Williams, L.A.) 2196
Motion — that all Select Standing and Special
Committees shall have leave to sit during the sitting of the House and
while the House is in Committee of the Whole and on any day notwithstanding
any adjournment of the House (Dailly) 2123. Approved 2126
Speakers: Anderson, G.H. 2125-6; Barrett 2125; Chabot 2124; Cocke 2124; Jordan
2123-4; McClelland 2124-5; McGeer 2124; Morrison 2125; Phillips 2126; Richter
2125; Strachan 2124; Wallace 2124; Williams, L.A. 2126
Recording and preparation of a transcript of all activities in the House, Committee of the Whole House and deliberations of Committees (Motion 19) (Hall) 619-22. Amdt. (Williams, L.A.) 621
Role and function of committees (Chabot) 2195-6
Speaker's report. Recommendation No. 8, Select Committee of the House members appointed (Macdonald) 392
Standing committee of Legislature on Vancouver proposed (Cummings) 161
Work of committees between sessions (Dent) 406
See also: Names of committees e.g. Legislature Committee on Agriculture
Legislature — Members
See: Members
Legislature — Ministers
Mentioned: (Chabot) 595
See also: Entries under names of departments
Legislature — Opposition
Legislative proposals of Opposition far more practical (Phillips) 497
Opposition commended (Nimsick) 261 (Lea) 298
Opposition's role in budget debate criticized (Strachan) 736
Opposition's role in throne speech debate (Lauk) 102
Role of Opposition parties (Anderson, D.A.) 63-4
Legislature — Procedure
Address in Reply, change in procedure suggested (Gardom) 322
Amendments, availability to Members (Phillips) 1871
Bills, determination of whether contentious legislation (Report No. 4 of Committee on Standing Orders and Private Bills) 779
Breach of parliamentary procedure, message bill before caucus (Smith) 1765-6
Hours of sitting, Friday, other weekdays, night sittings (Report No. 7 of Committee on Standing Orders and Private Bills) 814
Loudspeakers installed outside chamber, closedcircuit television deferred (Report No. 8 of Committee on Standing Orders and Private Bills) 814
Memorandum for all Members on changes in rules of House requested (Williams, L.A.) 846
Message bills, procedure (Report No. 3 of Committee on Standing Orders and Private Bills) 779
Motions, and seconding of motions (Report No. 5 of Committee on Standing Orders and Private Bills) 780
Night sittings, M. (Barrett)
96. Approved 99. Amdt. (Chabot) 97. Negatived 99
Speakers: Anderson, D.A. 98; Barrett 96-8; Chabot 97; Lauk 99; Smith 98; Wallace
98
Night sittings (Nimsick) 261
Oral question period (Anderson, D.A.) 7 (Macdonald) 7 (Speaker) 7
Oral question period, advance notice of absence of Ministers, qu. (Anderson, D.A.) 1209
Orders of the day amended to include oral question period (Hall) 970
Prayers used in House (Report No. 6 of Committee on Standing Orders and Private Bills) 813
Procedural wrangles time consuming (Curtis) 148
Televising of oral question period (Speaker) 971
Televising proceedings approved in principle, methods to be studied (Lea) 885
Legislature — Questions on Notice
Question about liquor prices in 1958 referred to (Strachan) 736
Legislature — Special Committee on B.C. Coastal Oil Spills
Members named 393
Legislature — Special Committee on Television Broadcasting
Report presented (Lea) 3074
Televising proceedings approved in principle, methods to be studies (Lea) 885
Legislature — Washington (State)
Alert Bay oil spill reports to be sent to Washington Legislature (Williams, R.A.) 5
Leisure
Leisure time and the educational system (Gabelmann) 167
Le Page, A. E.
Mentioned: (Macdonald) 400 (Steves) 1631
Lethbridge Community College
Mentioned: (Chabot) 1170
Letters
Letters read (Gardom) 321
Lettuce
California lettuce (Wallace) 902
Poisoned lettuce from California, sale in B.C., qu. (McGeer) 972
Levi, Hon. Norman (Vancouver-Burrard)
Abuse of welfare, cases investigated 2173
Adoption Act, An Act to Amend (Bill 40) I R, 624;2399
Adoption, moratorium on home assessments suggested 2145
Adoptions, international adoptions 2145
Alcohol and Drug Commission Act (Bill 173) 1R, 2359; 2627, 2630-1, 2763, 2764, 2768
Brannen Lake School, research project on behavior traits referred to 2181
Budget counselling, training seminars 2174
Budget debate 490-4
Budget debate, Opposition's approach criticized 490
Cariboo, family problem in area 2162
Chilcotin Training Centre, B.C. Union of Indian Chiefs proposal for use 2162
Child welfare preventative programme, more staff help to parents 491
Children in care under Child Welfare Division, Children's Aid Societies 491
Children on drugs, government's intention to help 491
Children with special problems, treatment programme 2144
Children's Committee to co-ordinate efforts 492
Children's legislation, committee set up to study 2145
Day care and opportunities programme 491
Day care information centre in Vancouver 492
Day care on a 24 hour a day basis 492
Day care service for under threes 492
Department staff increases, salaries, seminars 2140
Department's focus on children and family unit 2121
Disturbed children, meeting with other Departments on problem 491
Drug addiction, parents' representation at health committee in Ottawa 2144
Drug addiction, programmes and treatments to be tried 2158
Drug addiction commission to work at community level 967
Drug commission to have evaluation component 968
Drug dependency, cabinet policy 967
Drug dependency, report being prepared 967
Drug dependency conference 491
Drug education programme 967-8
Drug-specific agencies phasing out 967
Family allowances, provincial administration 2103
Food co-operatives before Agriculture committee 2176
Food vouchers not favoured 2177
Foster parent home rates 2102
Foster Parents' Association, reference to problems of foster parents 2142
Free drugs for senior citizens under review 2 182
Gainfully employed welfare recipients, report quoted 2121
Government committed to distribution of welfare services through regional districts 493
Government programme for wage subsidization to be looked at again 2169-70
Government's direction, keep the child in its own home 491
Grants made to non-profit day care centres 492
Guaranteed Income supplement not passed on by former government 2133
Guaranteed minimum income for everybody 2133
Hammond, Peter, reference to 968
Handicapped, manufacturing of toys for day care centres under discussion 2163
Handicapped, review of problems planned 2146
Health and welfare and charities, government commitment to pay for services 493-4
Home maker service, enrollment in training course 2179-80
Indians, employment programmes for non-status Indians 2171
Integration of welfare and children's services in Victoria, rationalizations 493
John Howard Society's work, community acceptance in Vernon 2120
Lalonde, Marc, reference to meeting with 2 101
LIP day care centres 2176-7
LIP day care centres at UBC 2177
LIP programmes, co-operation with Canada Manpower 2140
Legislation to take over administration of welfare and care of children in Victoria 493
Meal tickets, food to secondary strikers 2164
Methadone treatment of heroin addiction 968
Mincome, asset levels revised upward 2 101
Mincome and earnings, allowable exemption for Christmas work, other windfalls 2136
Mincome programme, average payment 2132
Mincome programme, number of recipients eliminated by federal increase 2102
Mincome programme to be administered centrally 2180
Mincome programme to be reviewed in full 1207, 2101
Mincome programme to rent Belmont Building 2180, 2181
New Denver, travelling expenses for staff referred to 2183
Ocean Falls, community in isolation for drug addicts referred to 2158
Pregnant women, extra diet allowance 2102, 2179
Protection of Children Act, An Act to Amend (Bill 111) 1R, 1067; 2399, 2762
Provincial Alliance of Businessmen, jobs for some employees 2121
Provincial right to more control over social assistance funds 490
Rent increases due to Mincome, inquiry made, private hospital rates 2122, 2133-4, 2164, 2177-8
Social Assistance Act, An Act to Amend (Bill 33) 1R, 589; 2398; 2757, 2760
South Quatti reserve, facility for receiving home, day care and activity centre to be developed 2171
Study initiated to review children's services and legislation 492
Subsidization of salaries for low productivity group 2145
Tribute to staff of Department of Rehabilitation and Social Improvement 490
Tribute to volunteers' work in charities 494
Vancouver to co-operate in setting up day care centres 492
Veterans' allowances, exemptions under Mincome 2174
Victoria, study on integrating welfare systems and children's agencies 493
Volunteers needed to deliver social services at community level 2121
Welfare burden on municipalities under review 2122, 2162
Welfare payments to students 2169
Welfare rate increased, raises per unit listed 2102
Welfare to seasonally employed 2170
Welfare withheld from those who forego work opportunity 2169
Willingdon School, committal for girls with behavior problems opposed 2120
Willingdon School, use given to Canada Summer Games 2176
Work incentives programme for welfare recipients 2140
Working poor, subsidization to welfare levels 2103
Lewis, Donald Emerson (Shuswap)
Address in Reply 273-6
Agricultural products as loss leaders, prohibition 553
Agriculture, need for solutions to problems 1664
Agriculture department, budget increase 552
All-terrain vehicles, use in hunting 1907
Armstrong celery growing 910
Cattle Industry Development Act 2222
Country roads need upgrading 550
Crown Zellerbach, processing of resources locally 274
Egg Marketing Board, prohibition of egg production in Peace River area 699
Establishing export boards for agricultural products 553
Farm produce processing plants in Peace River area 700
Farmers, increased costs of feed, machinery, etc. 552
Farmers, need to be organized 275
Farmland subdivision freeze order 275
Farmland taxes and subdivisions 1662
Female game animals season, discontinuance urged 551
Fish and Wildlife Branch, budget increase supported 551
Flood plain area subdivisions 1663
Foremost Foods Ltd. shipping milk to northern B.C. 699
Government partnership with farmers in food processing 553
Government vehicles and equipment, insurance under government plan 550
Grazing, study of impact on alpine and sub-alpine areas needed 1907
Highways department, rights-of-way 275
Highways department staff reduction 275
Hunting licence fee, fee for trophies for non-nationals 1907
Importation of cheap food products, effect on farmers 275
Land Commission Act, letters in support referred to 1660
Land Commission Act political weapon for Opposition 1660
Land expropriation by B.C. Hydro 1661-2
Land holdings 1659
Log booming on inland lakes 553
Low interest loans to municipalities for sewage facilities 552
Marketing boards 553
Ministry of women opposed 274
Moratorium on all farm debts in Peace River country 700
Okanagan College, centralization in Kelowna area 274
Prices received by farmers. statistics 552
Regulations restricting Peace River country to grain production 699
Roader, Robert J., letter on land expropriation quoted 1662
Ross Creek, flooding 274
Safeway shipping milk to northern B.C. 699
Shelford, Cyril Morley tribute to 699
Shuswap Lake, log booming 553
Shuswap Lake, proposed diversion of water into Okanagan water system 274
Subdivisions, problems to farmers 1662-3
Tax removal from farmland 553
Vocational facilities needed 550
Wild turkey raising, Armstrong fish and game club project 551
Liberal Party
Liberal Party's budget outlined (McGeer) 377-83
Mentioned: (Chabot) 594-5
Liberation of Women
See: Women — Rights of women
Libraries
Basis for determining grants (Smith) 2060
Grant based on standard of service (Hall) 2060
Library Development Commission
Grant increase for resource centre and communications network (Hall) $91
Licence plates
See: Automobiles — Taxation
Liden, Carl (Delta)
Address in Reply 126-32
Air ambulance for north supported 486
Block Bros., Dal Grauer farm at Tsawwassen owned 1528
British Columbia Hydro lines in Delta 487
Budget debate 484-7
Coverage for fishermen under Workmen's Compensation Act 128
Delta, real estate company holdings 1522
Delta recreational facilities 484
Department of Fisheries needed in B.C. 127
Diking, drainage and irrigation of Fraser delta 131
Farmland preservation in Europe 1527
Farmland subdivision freeze 129-31
Ferry terminal at mouth of Fraser River 127
Fishing industry threatened 486
Fraser Valley, prospects for agriculture 1521
Industrial tax collection by regional district or provincial government 485
Land Commission Act 1521-9
Land Commission Act, letters supporting Act 1529
Land holdings 1521
Log drive through spawning grounds in Stellako River 127
Municipal Act, An Act to Amend 2850
New regulations to protect fisheries needed 486
North Pacific fisheries pact 486
Ontario, controls on land 1521
Pattullo Bridge, traffic and transit problems 486
Penticton apricot farm, case cited 1522
Portable provincial pension plan 129
Provincial fisheries department to deal with conservation and development 486
Public transportation in Delta area 132
References to proposed Automobile Insurance Act 129
Rent increases under Landlord and Tenants Act 129
Re routing of Burlington Northern Railroad 131-2
School tax removal from homes and family farms 484
Scott Road, traffic situation 485
Sewage pollution in Fraser River 127
Subdivisions planned in Delta area 1528
Transit system and a new Fraser River crossing 486
Travel fishermen's strike and agreement 128
United Church of Canada letter supporting Land Commission Act quoted 1529
Wall & Redekop, farm owned at Ladner 1528
Lieutenant-Governor, Hon. John Nicholson
Speech from the Throne 1-2
Lieutenant-Governor, Hon. Walter Owen
Speech to Legislative Assembly at prorogation of House 3070
Lillooet, B.C.
Government agencies, relocation of boundaries and traffic pattern changes (Williams, L.A.) 873
New government agencies, Lillooet under consideration (Barrett) 873
Lime
Subsidies on agricultural lime (Stupich) 940
Lindberner, Burton, Jr.
Robson Logging Ltd., director (Nunweiler) 609
Lindberner, Burton, Sr.
Goldfield Pacific Resources, vice-president and director (Nunweiler) 609
Link, Walter
Mentioned: (Brousson) 238 (Williams, L.A.) 829
Link Construction
Mentioned: (Steves) 1646
Link Developments
Mentioned: (Brousson) 238
Lions Gate Bridge, Vancouver, B.C.
Eventual replacement proposed (Jordan) 819
LIP
See: Local Initiatives Program
Liquefied petroleum gas
Liquefied petroleum gas, tax rate decreased, budget address (Barrett) 359
Liquor Control Board
Apples in liquor stores (Stupich) 936
Farm products in liquor stores (Jordan) 933
Net profit figures, 1966 to 1972 (Gardom) 658
Wines, 60 per cent B.C. grapes in crush (Stupich) 929
Liquors
Bottles, return allowance suggested (Gardom) 658, 1896
Government Liquor Act, Sec. 81, liquor in restaurants (Gardom) 654
Question about liquor prices in 1958 referred to (Strachan) 736
More competition in price, quality and brand needed (Gardom) 658
Proof increase to 1921 level suggested (Gardom) 659
See also: Government Liquor Act; Liquor Control Board
Literacy
See: Illiteracy
Litter Act
Mentioned: (Anderson, D.A.) 70
Livestock — Marketing
See: Marketing of livestock
Loan Authorization Cancellation Act
Mentioned: (Morrison) 371
Loans
Low-interest or no-interest loans to farmers (Phillips) 668
See also: Interest and usury
Lobsters
Introduction in B.C. (Chabot) 1932, 1939
Research on introduction a federal project (Williams, R.A.) 1938, 1939
Local Initiatives Program
Co-operation with Canada Manpower on approval of programmes (Levi) 2140
Day care centres (Jordan) 2161, 2175
Day care centres (Levi) 2176-7
Local taxation
Government and Crown corporations, full taxation by municipalities (Gardom) 855
Industrial assessments, 10 per cent limitation removed (Barrett) 857
Tax-sharing arrangements, reform and review needed (Gardom) 855
Local transit
See: Transit systems
Lockstead, Donald Frederick (Mackenzie)
Address in Reply 270-3
Arts in relation to rural areas 582-3
Bella Coola Valley damaged by logging company 581
Bill of Rights and ombudsman 270
Bill of Rights, sex discrimination in Indian Act 580
Budget debate 579-83
Company roads and public access 1883
Conference on Poverty, report on Indians by Indian Affairs Branch 581
Department of fisheries needed in B.C. 273
Employment opportunities for Indians in Bella Bella 581
Enfranchised Indians 580
Environment, recycling depots, auto-body crushers 273
Ferry service in Mackenzie constituency 271
Fish processing plant in Bella Coola or Bella Bella suggested 581
Highway and ferry facilities Sunshine Coast, study and action needed 579
Hostels needed, B.C.-operated 272
Human Rights Act, protection of the rights of Indians 581
Indian Act, determination of status and non-status Indians under Act 580
Indian Act, discrimination on the basis of sex 580
Indian people, taxation paid 2385
Logging industry, total review needed, terms of reference 581-2
Logging profits at expense of fishing industry 582
McKenna — McBride Commission, redistribution of Indian reserves referred to 580
Ocean Falls Corporation Act 2623-4
Park Act, An Act to Amend 2641
Provincial Home Acquisition Act, An Act to Amend 2385
Provincial Research and Economic Studies Fund, establishment commended 583
Recreational facilities in the Gibsons-Sechelt area 579
Reservation allotment for Indians in B.C. 580
Schaeffer, Paul, cultural survey of B.C. quoted 583
School days, length and number, change in regulations 272
Secondary industries needed 582
Seven point programme for helping Indian people 581
Shortened work week 582
Status and non-status Indians differentiated 580
Sunshine Coast, preservation 271
Travel programmes for school students 272
Wise, Jack, reference to 582
Loeb Brothers
Mentioned: (Barrett) 2371
Logging
Committee on Forestry's decision on independent contractors (Williams, L.A.) 474
Export of logs (Smith) 1424
Government policy to encourage small operators (Williams, R.A.) 1425
Log booming on inland lakes (Lewis) 553
Log exports, non-peeled logs not to leave province (Williams, R.A.) 1425
Log sorting, utilization in interior, on cost (Williams, R.A.) 1886
Logging operations by small independent operators (Smith) 1423
Logging practices destructive to fish and wildlife (Skelly) 332
Logging Tax Act, An Act to Amend. See name of Act
Logs, sorting and utilization (Williams, L.A.) 1886
Logs and log booms in lakes and streams, effect (Kelly) 547
Sawmills, payments to loggers (Kelly) 547
Logging — Machinery
Logging equipment for southeast Asia (Macdonald) 1044, 1053, 1055
Provincial proving ground for logging equipment (Kelly) 549
Logging industry
Logging profits at expense of fishing industry (Lockstead) 582
Total review of logging industry needed, terms of reference (Lockstead) 581-2
Logging Tax Act, An Act to Amend
(Bill 150) (Minister of Finance) 1R, 1637
2R, 2386; C, 2749; 3R, 2749; RA, 3070
Speakers: (2R) Barrett 2386
Logging trucks
Weight limits, no major change anticipated (Lorimer) 2042
Weight limits on loads (Fraser) 2042-3
Lone Prairie, B.C.
Electrification and Crown lands (Williams, R.A.) 1857
Power extension, question (Phillips) 874, 1852-3
Loneliness
Alienation and loneliness in society today (Gabelmann) 165
Moral insanity result of alienation and isolation (Dent) 410
Lorimer, Hon. James Gibson (Burnaby-Willingdon)
Address in Reply 287-92
Amalgamation of Valleyview, Dufferin, Brocklehurst 289-90
Amalgamations and fringe area votes 2022
Assisted home ownership programme 291
Blair Range, negotiations in progress with North Vancouver 2039
Blueberry bridge to be replaced 2046
British Columbia Railway, improvements, replacement of bridges 2046
British Columbia Railway, investigation of serious accidents 2052
British Columbia Railway, ties replaced, rail weights improved 2044
Brocklehurst, part of greater Kamloops area 289
Building inspectors' liability, implications, under review 2028
Bus service will be improved in Greater Vancouver Regional District 288
Buses, make used in Canadian cities 2033
Buses, 99 ordered 288
Buses, order to Flyer Coach Industries Ltd. 2033
Buses on order, width and use restrictions 2028
Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation, interest rates and lower income groups 291
Commercial Transport vehicles purchased through Purchasing Commission 2053
Commercial vehicles, future co-operation with Alberta 2052
Commercial vehicles, wide loads 2044
Committee on municipal matters authorized to inquire into future development of the Gulf Islands (Motion 27) 683
Committee on surface bus system 288
Committee to look at transit operation, finances, routes, dealings with local governments 288
Co-operation over municipal problems 289
Dufferin, part of greater Kamloops area 289
Federal government financial assistance to transit 288
Flyer Coach Industries and General Motors, bids on buses 2033
Fort St. John recreational facilities, improvement in proposed plan 2023
General Motors, manufacturer of transit buses 2033
Government in housing field 291
Government land purchase in Victoria, valuations and price paid 2023
Government purchases of lots and acreage 291-2
“H” plates for farm trucks to be looked into 2052
Housing, non-profit sections, federal government grants 291
Housing, variety of accommodation 292
Housing aims completely changed 2022
Housing Incentive Fund Act 2361
Housing programmes, 15 or 20 per cent subsidized units 291, 292
Indian reservations, problem of municipal zoning control 2028
Kamloops, industrial areas within new city 290
Kamloops amalgamation, local study committees 290
Kamloops and North Kamloops, amalgamation 289
Kelowna, advisory committee created to work on amalgamation, boundary extension 2022
Kelowna amalgamation 290
Kelowna amalgamation, boundary extensions, letters patent 2022
Land bank necessary for housing programmes 291
Land prices will be lowered by sale of government lots 2361
Logging trucks, no major change in weight limits anticipated 2042
Low-cost housing rental agency to be looked into 2037
Mobile Home Tax 2798, 2859, 2999
Mobile homes, legislation to be brought down 2023
Mortgages, limitation to 75 per cent assessed value removed 2007
Municipal Act, An Act to Amend (Bill 175) 1R, 2417; 2642, 2647, 2849, 2850, 2851, 2852, 2854
Municipal Act, An Act to Amend 3046
Municipal Act, local government control of design will be looked into 2037
Municipal Act allows grants for public good 2037
Municipal administrators, training at UBC, courses at regional colleges 2037
Municipal Finance Authority of British Columbia Act, An Act to Amend (Bill 120) 1R, 1177; 2616
Municipal financing, committee looking at changes in method 2039
Municipal government, pollution abatement costs 289
Municipal government money raising areas limited 289
Municipal sources of revenue, obligations, under study 2032
Municipalities Enabling and Validating Act, An Act to Amend (Bill 176) I R, 2499; 2647-8, 2664-5
Natural gas pipeline to Vancouver Island, PUC report not available 973
Natural gas pipeline to Vancouver Island under discussion 2051
Plunkett Report, meeting with municipalities on report 2032
Private participation in private and public housing 2032
Propane use, enforcement not within Minister's power 2048
Regional districts, basic problems must be reviewed 290
Regional districts, election of representatives 2033
Sales tax on building materials under review 2039
Taylor recreational facilities, improvements in proposed plan 2023
Transit bureau studying more than public transit 2028
Valleyview, part of Greater Kamloops area 289
Vancouver Charter 2032
Weighscale tickets given only for substantial overloads 2052
Weighscales, staff shortage, staggered hours 2046
Wells Wayne and Company school bus manufacturer 2033
Lornex Mining Corporation
Mentioned: (Phillips) 2457
Losses, Business
See: Business losses
Lotteries
Co-operative lottery with four western provinces under study (Hall) 346
Loudermilk, Walter
Quoted (Stupich) 1202
Lougheed, Peter
Mentioned: (Young) 2565
Lougheed Highway
Cats' eyes (Rolston) 1357
Cats' eyes on order (Strachan) 1357
Lower Mainland Regional Planning Board
Disbanded by former government (Barrett) 822-3, 825
Plan still intact and operating (McClelland) 845-6
Report “Land for Farming” quoted (Steves) 1639
Lumber industry and trade
See: Lumber trade
Lumber trade
Lumber industry ownership, foreign based companies (Gardom) 328
Lumber market favourable, budget Address (Barrett) 355
Lumber trade — Prices
Effect on price of houses (Smith) 1423
Government consideration of two-price system, qu. (Chabot) 2065
Lumbering
See: Logging
Lumby, B.C.
Shake mill in Lumby-Monashee Area (Jordan) 1843