Province of British Columbia
30th Parliament, 3rd Session
INDEX
Debates of the Legislative Assembly (Hansard)
September 13 to November 7, 1973

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Dailly, Hon. Eileen Elizabeth, Minister of Education (Burnaby North)

Barrett, Hon. David, congratulated on his birthday 361A

British Columbia Institute of Technology, grant for extra-curricular sports will be provided 348

Committee on Health, Education and Human Resources, member 940

Human Rights Code of British Columbia Act 1358

LIP grants curtailed, no consultation with B.C. School Trustees' Association 1380

Public Schools Act, An Act to Amend 1R, 1245; 1273-4, 1297-8, 1338

Public Schools Act, An Act to Amend 945-6

School board elections, referenda, tenants affected 1296-7

School boards exempted from Public Works Fair Employment Act 1298

School taxes, basic levy 1274, 1297

Student unions, compulsory union not favoured 15

Students moving from one district to another 1274, 1297

University government paper to go before public 1380

United Nations day 905

Daisy Lake, B.C.

Dam endangered by possibility of slide (Williams, L.A.) 197

Dalberg-Acton, J.E.E., Lord Acton

Quoted on power (Gardom) 1398 (Anderson, D.A.) 1402

D'Arcy, Christopher (Rossland-Trail)

Committee on Agriculture, member 940

Committee on Labour and Justice, member 940

Committee on Municipal Affairs and Housing, member 940

Davey, Herbert William

Death of (Macdonald) 615

Davey, Keith

See also: Canada — Special Senate Committee on Mass Media

David Thompson Secondary School, Vancouver, B.C.

Mentioned: (Webster) 62

Davis, Hon. Jack

Federal-provincial solution on Skagit Valley (Brousson) 61

Fish cannery on Inverness Passage favoured (Lea) 1073

Mentioned: (Barrett) 393

Relationship with Premier referred to (Chabot) 19

Davis, Hon. William

Mentioned: (Sanford) 948 (Barrett) 1255

Dawson, Graham

Mentioned: (Barnes) 231

Dawson Creek, B.C.

Land prices, increase after Land Commission Act (Phillips) 645

Dawson Creek Vocational Institute, Dawson Creek, B.C.

Agricultural course, pipeline welding course (Phillips) 303

Breeding stock on proposed ranch, use by cattle industry (Phillips) 750

Farm vocational school, courses, expansion (Williams, L.A.) 741 (Stupich) 741 (Phillips) 741

Veterinary clinic recommended (Committee on Agriculture report) 253

Vocational school ranch recommended (Committee on Agriculture report) 253

Dawson Developments Ltd.

Corporate profits, increase (Barrett) 284

Development plans for Coal Harbour waterfront (Barnes) 231

Mentioned: (Macdonald) 1312

Profits (Cummings) 619

Dawson School, Vancouver, B.C.

Use of site (Barnes) 232-3

Day Care

See: Day nurseries

Day nurseries

Day care for children under three (Levi) 139

Day care on a 24-hour basis (Levi) 139

Day-care programme (Levi) 138-9

Day-care programme initiated by previous government (Jordan) 181

De Cosmos Village, Vancouver, B.C.

Co-operative housing project (Webster) 600

Decentralization in government

Centralized control and planning by government (Richter) 280

Government departments, decentralization suggested (Rolston) 103

Deer

Shortage in Omineca (Kelly) 225-6

DeHavilland Aircraft of Canada Ltd.

Contacted by Purchasing Commission, qu. (McGeer) 689

Submission not made on supplying aircraft (Strachan) 688

Delaney, Peter

Introduced to House (Hall) 783

Delegated legislation

Regulations, no adequate means of checking on (Anderson, D.A.) 415

Delta, B.C.

Growth in area (Liden) 620 (Nicolson) 659-60

Transportation problems (Liden) 73-4

Denmark

Restrictions on land purchasing referred to (Stupich) 172

Dennis, Angie

Appointed to Education Advisory Board (Webster) 66

Denny's Restaurant, Vancouver, B.C.

Picketing referred to (Gabelmann) 459

Strike referred to (Brown) 125

Dent, Hartley Douglas (Skeena)

Address in reply 92-100

Agriculture committee, Minister in Skeena 100

Anglican minister, ordained but not presently gazetted as one 674

Appointed Deputy Speaker (Webster) 4

British Columbia Association of Non-Status Indians 95

Bulkley Valley District Hospital construction underway 94

Busing of children in cold weather in Skeena 94

Colcel board of directors, trade union and local representation 99

Committee on Labour and Justice, member 940

Committee on Standing Orders and Private Bills, member 940

Conservation officers, number increased in Skeena 98

Copper deposit in Atlin, exploitation 99

Copper smelter at Kitimat 99

Corrections Act, An Act to Amend 336-8

Corrections, community involvement will need resources, guidance 338

Crime detection, improvement needed 337

Criminal actions, community values differ 338

Criminals involved in organized crime require different treatment 337

Criminals, rehabilitation and protection of public 336

Criminals, transient criminals 337

Education, importance in national and individual development 305-6

Fort Babine, improvement in road access needed 95

Highway construction, safety engineering needed 97

Highway route from Highway 16 to Stewart 97

Highways, bridges under construction in Skeena 96

Hospitals and hospital additions in Skeena 94

Housing developments planned in Skeena 98

Indians, changes, advances in Skeena 95

Kalem Road, Terrace, paving needed 96-7

Kitimat Village, road improvement needed 95

Labour Code of British Columbia Act 448-53, 837-9

Municipal Act, An Act to Amend 1165

North Coast Indian Co-op, projected cannery in Skeena 95

Northern Training Centre, administration 95

Opposition visitors in Skeena 100

Prison personnel, provision of funds to hire the best 336

Prisoners, men outnumbering women 337

Probation for young offenders 337

Probation services needed in Skeena 93

Public works building in Skeena, Minister's visit 98

Recreation facilities in Skeena receiving government grants 98

Royal Canadian Mounted Police, work in Skeena 93

School facilities, additions, in Skeena 93-4

Skeena constituency, government impact 92-100

Skeena River bridge at Terrace under construction 96

Skeenaview Hospital, additions to staff 94

Social Credit Party, contenders for leadership 92-3

Student summer employment programme successful in Skeena 95

Terrace, effect of government takeover of Colcel 99

Trade union movement 99

Two-party system for B.C., solution suggested 100

Dentists

Shortage in north (Phillips) 303

Departments

See entries under specific topic, e.g. Agriculture, Department of

Deputy Speaker

See: Speaker and Deputy Speaker

Design Craft Homes Ltd.

Construction company which failed to honour promises (Nicolson) 658-9

Deuterium oxide

Heavy-water plant at Taylor, B.C. (Phillips) 489

Heavy-water plant, follow-up by Industrial Development, Trade and Commerce department, qu. (Phillips) 617

Heavy-water plant, locating at Hat Creek coal deposits (Phillips) 617

Industrial Development, Trade and Commerce department not involved in heavy-water plant proposal to Ottawa (Lauk) 519

Proposal to Ottawa on heavy-water plant to be established, qu. (Phillips) 489

Deutsche Bank AG

Ready to lend money to province (Barrett) 286

Deutsche Kommunalbank

Ready to lend money to province (Barrett) 286

Development Corporation of British Columbia

See: British Columbia Development Corporation

Development Corporation of British Columbia Act

Mentioned: (Phillips) 1078

Dick, A.B., Co. of Canada Ltd.

Strike mentioned (Gabelmann) 706

Dickens, Charles

Oliver Twist quoted on the law (Gardom) 1258

Dickson Importing Co. Ltd.

Mentioned: (Steves) 156

Dieticians

Dieticians and nutritionists, no provincial regulations on training (Wallace) 317

Dionne Limited

Mentioned: (Steves) 156

Discrimination

Human Rights Code of British Columbia Act. See name of act

Discrimination in employment

Liquor Control Board administrative offices, employment of women (Macdonald) 110

Liquor Control Board, employment of women and size of cases, qu. (Phillips) 1 10

Liquor Control Board, employment of women in retail stores, qu. (McClelland) 110, 130

Sexist discrimination in want ad columns ended (Gabelmann) 193

Discussion

Public participation in government seminars urged (Rolston) 102

Distress Area Assistance Act, An Act to Amend

(Bill 67) (Minister of Agriculture) 1R, 589; 2R, 666-7; C, 751; 3R, 751; RA, 1413

Speakers: (2R) Stupich 666; Williams, L.A. 666

Advisory boards may be named to assist Minister (Stupich) 666

Allowance for purposes other than re-seeding (Stupich) 666

Assistance for any loss due to drought, flood or frost (Williams, L.A.) 666

Federal participation limits assistance to abnormal conditions (Stupich) 666

Fire losses, payments from Provincial Major Disaster Fund (Stupich) 666

Fire, wind omitted from list of natural disasters (Williams, L.A.) 666

Divisions

Address in reply, approved 289

Adjournment of debate. M. (Chabot) negatived 1131; M. (Anderson, D.A.) negatived 443; M. (Wallace) negatived 448

British Columbia Railway Company Grant Act, 1973 2R approved 1303

Chairman's ruling challenged (Wallace) sustained 924

Farm Income Assurance Act amdt. (Wallace) negatived 377; 2R approved 385; amdt. to sec. 1 (Phillips) negatived 424; amdt. to sec. 4 (Chabot) negatived 737; sec. 4 approved 738

Farm Products Industry Improvement Act amdt. to sec. 3 (Wallace) negatived 1057

Housing, Department of, Act 2R approved 663; amdt. to sec. 7 (Smith) negatived 1216; amdt. to sec. 8 (Chabot) negatived 1233; amdt. to sec. 9 (Wallace) negatived 1236; 3R approved 1238

Human Rights Code of British Columbia Act amdt. to sec. 17 (Jordan) negatived 1363

Labour Code of British Columbia Act 2R approved 518; sec. 1 approved 718; amdt. to sec. 11 (b) (Chabot) negatived 843; sec. 11 approved 844; amdt. to sec. 12 (2) (Anderson, D.A.) negatived 887; amdt. to sec. 31 (Gardom) negatived 921; sec. 70 approved 986; amdt. to sec. 73 (1) (Anderson, D.A.) negatived 1018; amdt. to sec. 73 (1) (Wallace) negatived 1019; amdt. to sec. 85 (Chabot) negatived 1032; amdt. to sec. 88 (Williams, L.A.) negatived 1037; amdt. to sec. 150 (Gardom) negatived 1047

Medical Centre of British Columbia Act amdt. (McClelland) negatived 1108; 2R approved 1115

Medical Services Act, An Act to Amend an Act Respecting 2R approved 319

Mines and Petroleum Resources, Department of, Act 2R approved 1138

Motion to rise; report progress (Phillips) negatived 712; (Smith) negatived 732

Pacific North Coast Native Co-operative Loan Act 3R approved 1154

Petroleum Corporation Act 2R approved 880; amdt. to sec. 5 (Wallace) negatived 1177; 3R approved 1382

Public Information Bureau to provide information and assistance utilizing toll-free telephone number (Motion 1) approved 299

Public Schools Act, An Act to Amend 2R approved 1298

Public Service Labour Relations Act 2R approved 974; amdt. to sec. 8 (Anderson, D.A.) negatived 1323; amdt. to sec. 17 (7) (Anderson, D.A.) negatived 1327

Special Committee on Privileges to examine statements made in House by Mr. Robert H. McClelland against Hon. Robert M. Strachan, M. (Macdonald) approved 1288

Statute Law Amendment Act, 1973 (Second Session) sec. 5 approved 1393

Transport and Communications, Department of, Act amdt. (Phillips) negatived 1407; 2R approved 1408; 3R approved 1411

Weather Modification Activity Act 2R approved 1345

Dogs

Domestic Animal Protection Act. See name of act

Dolliver, James

Introduced to House (Hall) 783

Domestic Animal Protection Act

(Bill 45) (Minister of Agriculture) 1R, 485; 2R, 539-44; C, 748-50; 3R, 750; RA, 1413

Speakers: (2R) Chabot 543; Curtis 542; Gardom 543; Lewis 542-3; Phillips 540-2; Stupich 539-40, 543-4; Williams, L.A. 542 (C) Phillips 748, 749, 750; Sanford 749; Stupich 749, 750; Williams, L.A. 749-50

Cattle losses from wolves, statistics for previous summer (Phillips) 541

Compensation for losses caused by dogs (Stupich) 540

Compensation for losses caused by dogs, difficulties (Chabot) 543

Compensation for losses recommended (Phillips) 541

Dogs, more effective control provided for (Stupich) 540

Dog packs source of concern (Curtis) 542

Dogs “viciously pursuing", difficulty in defining (Chabot) 543 (Gardom) 543 (Stupich) 544

Fencing, enclosure of domestic animals, importance (Curtis) 542

Game animals, protection from dogs (Lewis) 543

Hunters and rustlers, domestic animal protection needed (Phillips) 540 (Williams, L.A.) 542

Predator control, rather than compensation, best solution (Stupich) 544

Wild predators, domestic animal protection needed (Williams, L.A.) 542 (Lewis) 543

Wild predators under jurisdiction of Fish and Wildlife Branch (Stupich) 504, 544

Wolves, domestic animals protection needed (Phillips) 540 (Anderson, G.H.) 542

Sec. 1(1) “Dog” includes wolves (Williams, L.A.) 749
“Dog” is licenseable (Stupich) 749
Wolves with traces of dog (Sanford) 749

Sec. 1 (1) (ii) List of animals will be spelled out (Phillips) 749 (Stupich) 749

Sec. 14 Fund, moneys raised by sections 3, 4 and 7 (Stupich) 750
Fund, size, source, qu. (Phillips) 748

Domestic help

See: Servants

Dominion Motors Ltd.

Strike mentioned (Gabelmann) 706

Domtar Ltd.

Mentioned: (Steves) 156

Donaldson, George B.

Mentioned: (Cocke) 1114

Donlands Dairy Ltd.

Mentioned: (Steves) 156

Dowding, Hon. Gordon Hudson, Speaker (Burnaby-Edmonds)

Quoted on legislation giving absolute power (Anderson, D.A.) 678

See: Speaker; Speaker and Deputy Speaker; Speaker and Deputy Speaker; rulings and statements

Drake, Montague L. Tyrwhitt

Judgment handed down on rights of adopted Indian children (Levi) 386, 790, 791 (Gardom) 391 (Anderson, D.A.) 788

Dream Whip

Banning in past and re-introduction (Richter) 357

Droughts

Distress Area Assistance Act, An Act to Amend. See name of act

Drug addiction

Compulsory restraint of addicts for treatment and rehabilitation (Wallace) 327

Crime associated with drug abuse (Wallace) 326

Drug Addiction Rehabilitation Act, 1973. See name of act

Drug addicts considered a health problem (Macdonald) 344

Drug trafficking industry, rate of growth (Gardom) 326

Drugs often first encountered in jail (Barrett) 342

Jailing addicts wrong solution (Wallace) 326, 327

Juvenile involvement in drugs, preventive measures, rehabilitation (Wallace) 327

Penalties for traffickers, increase favoured by Attorney General, qu. (Gardom) 326

Police unable to control drug traffic in Vancouver beer parlours (Williams, L.A.) 330

Drug Addiction Rehabilitation Act, 1973

(Bill 33) (Wallace) 1R, 344; 2R, 772-4. Out of order 774

Speakers: (2R) Levi 773; Wallace 772

Compulsory treatment of addicts (Wallace) 773

Compulsory treatment of addicts under consideration (Levi) 773

Drug addiction medical not criminal problem (Wallace) 773

Drug commission's policy primarily prevention (Levi) 773

Rehabilitation emphasized (Wallace) 773

UNESCO report on prevention referred to (Levi) 773

Drugs

“Drug banks” recommended (Committee on Social Welfare and Education report) 244

Drugs in home-care service (Committee on Social Welfare and Education report) 244

Drury, Hon. C.M.

Mentioned: (Anderson, D.A.) 1317

Dunphy, F.S. (Don)

Mentioned: (Gardom) 651

Duplessis, Maurice

Mentioned: (Lea) 1089

Dupont of Canada Ltd.

Investments in B.C. in 1973 (Barrett) 287

Dupuis, Yvon

Leader of Ralliement des Credistes mentioned (Barrett) 283