Province of British Columbia
30th Parliament, 3rd Session
INDEX
Debates of the Legislative Assembly (Hansard)
September 13 to November 7, 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
HUDAC
See: Housing and Urban Development Association of Canada
Hager, Roger
Directorships (Steves) 156
Haida Cement Company Limited
Investments in B.C. in 1973 (Barrett) 287
Haines, R.C.
Mentioned: (Macdonald) 24
Hall, Hon. Ernest, Provincial Secretary, Minister of Travel Industry (Surrey)
Committee on Standing Orders and Private Bills, member 940
Committees, Ministers' receipt of stipend denied 187
Committees, Ministers' use of political influence denied 187
Committees, names, terms of reference amended (Motion 9) 564, 567-8
Committees, two bills sent to committee on previous 10 years 568
Consumer affairs in Committee on Public Accounts and Economic Affairs 567
Cyril Morley Shelford Compensation Act 947
Evans, Hon. and Mrs. Daniel J., and their party introduced to House 783
Factories Act amendment to allow employment of women in liquor stores 1062
Guaranteed Income Act 310
Hospital Act, An Act to Amend 1R, 1160
Labour Code of British Columbia Act 491-3, 1006-7
Municipal Superannuation Act, An Act to Amend 1R, 1154; 1 174
Public Officials' Disclosure Act 946
Public Service Act (Bill 116) 1R, 1255; 1312, 1383-4, 1384, 1385, 1386, 1388
Public Service Labour Relations Act (Bill 75) 1R, 615; 951-3, 971-4, 1313-4, 1314, 1315-6, 1316, 1316-7, 1317, 1317-8, 1319, 1319-20, 1320-1, 1321, 1322, 1323, 1324, 1327, 1328, 1329
Public Service Superannuation Act, An Act to Amend 1R, 1154; 1172, 1173-4
Public Scrutiny 310
Queen Elizabeth II British Columbia Centennial Scholarship Act, An Act to Amend 1R, 1062; 1142
Queen's Printer advertisement, wage differences for different jobs 1028
Quoted on Ministerial discretion (Anderson, D.A.) 677
Registered Nurses Act, An Act to Amend (Bill 109) 1R, 1191
Sessional Reports Suspension Act (Bill 20) 1R, 259; 411, 411-2, 770-1
Social services tax, Treasury Board currently looking into taxation policies 300
Teachers' Pension Act, An Act to Amend 1R, 1154;1174
Washington (State) visiting legislators welcomed to House 997
Hall, Joe, Trucking
Employment by Highways department referred to (Lewis) 82
Hall, Noel A.
Special advisor to Minister of Labour (King) 49
Halsey, Stuart & Co.
Ready to lend money to province (Barrett) 286
Haney Correctional Institute
Atmosphere criticized (Rolston) 332
Conditions (Barnes) 339
Fence, escapes before and after its construction (Barrett) 341
Mentioned: (Barnes) 339 , Project at Stave Lake (Rolston) 332
Work there referred to (Barrett) 341
Hansard (Official Report of Debates of the Legislative Assembly)
Adjournment of debate to See blues for text of statement (Williams, L.A.) 372 (Wallace) 375
Appreciation expressed to Chief of Hansard and to staff (Curtis) 1413
Blues available for information (Speaker) 385
Blues not to be quoted in House (Speaker) 385
Blues, Sergeant-at-Arms reports five copies received at 9 a.m. (Speaker) 385
Blues, two copies available in House at all times (Speaker) 385
Chairman's statements to Speaker not recorded (Gardom) 777
Amendments not found in Journals recorded (Gardom) 435
Availability, not available (Jordan) 366A, 367A
Availability, not available for confirmation of words used (Stupich) 382
Committee on Social Welfare and Education, report (Schroeder) 53
Consumer matters conference, proceedings recorded (Young) 571
Contribution to democracy (Hartley) 117
Debate on second reading, Member referred to Hansard (Young) 798 (Jordan) 801
Debates, divisions and amendments in committee, recording provides ample coverage (Speaker) 560
Divisions in committee recorded (Chairman) 712
Document, confirmation on tabling of (Anderson, D.A.) 141
Labour Relations Board will examine Hansard and statements of Minister of Labour (Chabot) 983
Legislature, record of deliberations for future reference (Phillips) 899
Mentioned: (Lauk) 187 (Hall) 187, 972 (Strachan) 211, 556, 691 (Barnes) 232 (Phillips) 303, 1364 (Barrett) 433, 481 (Macdonald) 525 (Curtis) 576 (Anderson, D.A.) 674, 793 (Wallace) 923, 979 (McGeer) 990, 1127 (McClelland) 109, 1146, 1305 (Smith) 1126 (Gardom) 1331 (Speaker) 1380 (Liden) 1380
Microphones, accuracy of reporting depends on use (Speaker) 777
Microphones' presence presumed to be due to tape recording (Barrett) 778
Minister of Health's introduction to second reading of Medical Centre of British Columbia Act quoted (Williams, L.A.) 1099
Minister's statement omitted (McClelland) 910
Questions, filing answers not included as not a proceeding in the House (Speaker) 939
Quoted (Anderson, D.A.) 675, 677, 729, 1400
Quoted on withdrawal of Bill 9 (Anderson, D.A.) 591, 592.
Quoted on withdrawal of Item 9 on the order paper (Speaker) 592
Regulations, reference to Hansard in drafting (Stupich) 749
Skagit Valley, confirmation of statement on (Macdonald) 145
Social services tax, inquiry into effect of imposition on publications of the Queen's Printer (Motion 2) 299, 321
Special Committee on Privileges considered excerpts (Liden) 1380
Switch on Speaker's desk determining who will or will not be recorded (Gardom) 676
Hansard (House of Commons Debates)
Mentioned: (King) 992
Harbour Park Developments Ltd.
Development plans for Coal Harbour waterfront (Barnes) 230
Harbouis
See also subdivision Harbour under names of cities, e.g. Vancouver, B.C. — Harbour
Harcourt, Michael
Mentioned: (Nicolson) 595
Harron, Donald
Charlie Farquharson's history of Canada mentioned (Nicolson) 1215
Hart, Peter
Letters to W.B. Weston tabled (Anderson, D.A.) 1309
Hartley, Hon. William Leonard, Minister of Public Works (Yale-Lillooet)
Address in reply 113-7
Bennett, William Richards, welcomed 113
Boyd, Alfreda, tribute to 113
Committee on Transportation and Communications, member 940
Consumer Services, Department of, Act 797
Co-operatives, bankruptcies during previous 20 years 1079
Debates, televising 117
Explosion in Victoria, Director of Safety to make study 292
Gibson's Bowladrome, lowest appraised value paid 292
Hansard reporting of debates introduced by government 117
Legislative chamber, opening of windows 113
London, preservation of buildings in Westminster 117
Medical Centre of British Columbia Act 1105
Oral question period introduced 117
Pacific North Coast Native Co-operative Loan Act 1078-9
Parliament Buildings, caucus room for opposition 115
Parliament Buildings, cost of repairs 114-7
Parliament Buildings, drainage tile contract 115
Parliament Buildings, fire hazards 115
Parliament Buildings, report on repairs needed 114-7
Parliament Buildings, rotunda ceiling 115
Parliament Buildings, second elevator to be installed 116
Parliament Buildings, visitors during summer 116
Parliament Buildings, working conditions, overcrowding 115
Provincial Library, restoration, installation of stacks 116
Public Works department staff, tribute to 113
Rattenbury, Francis, architect of Parliament Buildings 116, 117
Hasegawa, Robert
Interview with him on right to strike quoted (King) 968
Hat Creek, B.C.
Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd. heavy-water plant, locating at coal deposits (Phillips) 617
Coal deposits, use of in pollution control (McClelland) 747
Hawaii
Land sales to non-nationals (Barrett) 948
Hawker-Siddeley Canada Ltd.
Secondary industry, establishment in B.C. (Chabot) 17
Hawthornthwaite, J.H.
Mentioned: (Radford) 470 (Barrett) 1266
Haynes, Ray
Government's relationship to him subject of remarks by opposition (King) 885
Mentioned: (Chabot) 142, 458 (Young) 455 (Williams, L.A.) 884 (King) 886 (Gardom) 1008 (Hon. Member) 1204 (Jordan) 1204
Opposition to conscience clause (McGeer) 832
Resignation from judicial council (Chabot) 24
Health Security Programme Project
Report available about November 28 (Cocke) 1307
Report, credibility damaged by statements of Dr. Foulkes, qu. (Wallace) 652
Report, date available, qu. (Chabot) 1307
Report referred to (Barrett) 289
Report, release (Chabot) 1017
Report, release of any part to House, qu. (McGeer) 350
Shortliffe report, tabling in House, qu. (McGeer) 350, 521-2
Shortliffe report will not be released to House (Cocke) 522
Health Services and Hospital Insurance, Department of Brochure on department's direction (Schroeder) 53
Name changed to “Department of Health” (Cocke) 412
Health Services and Hospital Insurance, Department of, Act, An Act to Amend
(Bill 39) (Minister of Health Services and Hospital
Insurance) 1R, 365A; 2R, 412; C, 1048; 3R, 1048; RA, 1413
Speakers: (2R) Cocke 412
Heavy water
See: Deuterium oxide
Hellyer, Hon. Paul T.
Task Force on Housing and Urban Development, report (Barrett) 638
Henderson, Maxwell
Mentioned: (Barrett) 683 (McGeer) 683
Herridge, Herbert Wilfred
Death of (Nimsick) 847
Opposition to admitting Hal Banks to Canada referred to (King) 992
Tribute to (McGeer) 992
Herbert, John
Mentioned: (Hartley) 117
Higgins, Richard D.
See also: British Columbia Civil Service Employee Relations Commission
Highcroft Towers, Vancouver, B.C.
Condominium conversion (Rolston) 104
Mentioned: (Barrett) 287
Highway 16
Mentioned: (Dent) 93
Highway 97
Bypasses needed for built-up areas (Bennett) 222
Hearings on route, etc., qu. (Jordan) 113
Water transit as alternative to widening of highway (Gabelmann) 189
Widening should be continued (Bennett) 221-2
Highways, Department of
Delay in dealing with subdivision applications (Lewis) 82
Expropriations referred to (King) 1207
Hiring of equipment in Shuswap area criticized (Lewis) 82
Pritchard subdivision, applications turned down (Lewis) 82
Upgrading of highways almost stopped (Fraser) 120
Hiram Walker — Gooderham and Worts Limited
Investments in B.C. in 1973 (Barrett) 287
Historic houses, etc.
Historic value and heritage value, legal distinction (Anderson, D.A.) 1068
Municipalities, aid in tax relief, maintenance (Anderson, D.A.) 1068 (Barrett) 1070
See also subdivision Historic houses, etc. under names of cities, e.g. Victoria, B.C. — Historic houses, etc.
Hitschmanova, Lotta
Quoted on international adoptions (Jordan) 389
Hogarth, Oliver Hughes & Drabik
Mentioned: (Liden) 621
Hogs
See: Swine
Holling, Crawford
Municipal Matters Committee visit to UBC Resource Science Centre (report) 255
Holly, Constance
Coordinator of task force on health care and human resources (Dent) 94
Holt, Simma
Quoted on dangerous conditions at Oakalla women's prison (Anderson, D.A.) 334
Home care of the sick
See: Home nursing
Home nursing
Benefits, consequences of programme (Committee on Social Welfare and Education report) 238-40
Home care pilot projects, costs of service (Committee on Social Welfare and Education report, Appendix II) 245-6
Homemaker service
See: Visiting housekeepers
Homes for aged
See: Old age homes
Hooper Homes Bureau
Mentioned: (Macdonald) 144
Hope-Princeton Highway
Accidents on Highway 8.5 miles east of Hope (Lea) 689, 747
Fatality and dangerous corner, qu. (Wallace) 615
Safety precautions on Highway 8.5 miles east of Hope, qu. (Wallace) 689
Horodyski, S.A.
British Columbia Railway strike negotiating committee member (Barrett) 809
Hospital Act, An Act to Amend
(Bill 105) (Provincial Secretary) 1R, 1160; 2R, 1272-3, 1289-91; C, 1346-7; 3R, 1347; RA, 1413
Speakers: (2R) Cocke 1272-3, 1290-1; Gardom 1290; McClelland 1289; McGeer 1289-90; Wallace 1290
British Columbia Hospital Employees' Union, deadline for negotiations (Cocke) 1272-3
Chronic illness, definition (Cocke) 1272
Conflict insection 46 with section in Labour Code of British Columbia Act (Gardom) 1290
Deputy chief inspector provided for (Cocke) 1272
Hospital boards, cabinet appointments a cause of concern (Wallace) 1290
Hospital boards, government representatives (Cocke) 1272
Hospital inspectors' decisions, appeal mechanism needed (Wallace) 1290
Legislation supported (McClelland) 1289 (McGeer) 1290 (Wallace) 1290
Public Works Fair Employment Act removed from Act, reasons (Cocke) 1273, 1290
Hospital boards
Hospital Act, An Act to Amend. See name of act
Hospital care
Chronic care, cost-sharing (Rolston) 106
Chronic care to have second call on surplus funds (Barrett) 289
Extended care charge, assessment committee to reduce in cases of financial hardship (Cocke) 292
Extended care charge, increase, qu. (Wallace) 292
Extended care charge, increase and multiple sclerosis patients, qu. (McClelland) 433-4
Extended care charge, increase and percentage not on Mincome affected, qu. (McClelland) 434
Extended care charge, increase for all patients on Mincome (Cocke) 292
Extended care charge, increase hardship to supporting families of young patients, qu. (Jordan) 293
Extended care, costs (Committee on Social Welfare and Education report) 244-5
Extended care, methods of financing, cost to patient (Committee on Social Welfare and Education report) 237-8
Hospital Insurance Act, An Act to Amend. See name of act
Intermediate care, costs (Committee on Social Welfare and Education report) 244-5
Intermediate care costs to be carried by government as quickly as possible (Cocke) 293
Intermediate care, facilities (Committee on Social Welfare and Education report) 236
Intermediate care, financing and operation (Committee on Social Welfare and Education report) 238
Levels of care, all should be treated equally from financial point of view (McClelland) 300
Levels of care, definition (Committee on Social Welfare and Education report) 235
Levels of care, equitable coverage for all (Committee on Social Welfare and Education report) 240-1
Penticton's extended care hospital (Rolston) 106
Hospital equipment
See: Hospitals — Furniture, equipment, etc.
Hospital insurance
See: Insurance, Hospitalization; British Columbia Hospital Insurance Service
Hospital Insurance Act, An Act to Amend
(Bill 35) (Wallace) 1R, 345; 2R, 775-6. Out of order 776
Speakers: (2R) Cocke 776; Wallace 775-6
Accommodation not available to deliver service (Cocke) 776
Bed shortage for extended care (Cocke) 776
Cost can be approximated by Minister (Wallace) 775
Hospital insurance coverage for extended care (Wallace) 775
Hospitals
Hospital Act, An Act to Amend. See name of act
New hospitals, hospital additions in Skeena (Dent) 94
Hospitals — Furniture, equipment, etc.
Pooling and lending of hospital equipment (Committee on Social Welfare and Education report) 244
Hotels, taverns, etc.
Hotel beverage rooms being turned into bottle clubs (Barnes) 228-9
Neighbourhood pubs, legislation needed (Fraser) 120
Pub regulations, drafting under way (Macdonald) 1059
Pub regulations, when available, qu. (McGeer) 1059
See also subdivision Hotels, taverns, etc. under names of cities, e.g. Vancouver, B.C. — Hotels, taverns, etc.
House trailers
See: Mobile homes
Household help
See: Servants
Housekeepers, Visiting
See: Visiting housekeepers
Housewives
See: Wives
Housing
Blair Rifle Range development (McGeer) 267
Building lots, shortage, cost (Curtis) 272
Building lots, subsidization (Bennett) 222
Conferences, seminars, etc., no more needed (Curtis) 273
Developments planned in Skeena (Dent) 98
Endowment Lands at UBC, housing development (McGeer) 267
Housing, Department of, Act. See name of act
Housing projects, private participation, qu. (Schroeder) 16
Inflation in costs increased by Minister's statements (McGeer) 268
Labour and materials, arrangements needed to ensure availability (Williams, L.A.) 199
Land, acquisition for housing (Rolston) 104
Land assembly programme by government needed (Curtis) 273
Land purchases, $50 million fund suggested (McGeer) 268
Land purchases from municipalities solution to problem (McGeer) 268
Legislation to be introduced (Throne speech) 2
Minister's failure to produce programme (Williams, L.A.) 198
Ministry created (Sanford) 11
Mortgage rates a major problem (Gabelmann) 532
Municipalities' response to letter on housing needs and land, qu. (Rolston) 557-8
Ontario's land leasing programme for housing (Rolston) 104
Problem worsened by NDP government (Richter) 278, 280
Problems in lower mainland (Rolston) 104
Problems in Vancouver area (Steves) 153
Problems, possible solutions (Gabelmann) 191
Public housing, costs, taxes (Morrison) 202
Public rental housing, co-ops (Steves) 154
Rehabilitation of old housing (Barnes) 227-8 Sales tax removal on building materials (Bennett) 222, 598 (Gardom) 602 (Brown) 603 (Rolston) 609 (Nicolson) 656
Surplus funds, housing to have first call (Barrett) 289
Tenants' problems (Barnes) 227
Tenants' problems in public housing projects (Barnes) 229
Vancouver Cemetery site, housing development (McGeer) 267
Housing and Urban Development Association of Canada
Meeting with (Nicolson) 661
Housing, Department of, Act
(Bill 49) (Minister Without Portfolio) 1R, 485; 2R, 594-613, 618-48, 655-63; C, 1181-91, 1193-1210, 1213-38; 3R, 1238; RA, 1413
Speakers: (2R) Anderson, D.A. 633-6; Barnes 639-41; Barrett 637-9; Bennett 597-8; Brown 603-5; Cummings 618-20; Curtis 623-4; Fraser 622-3; Gardom 600-3; Gorst 609-11; Kelly 636-7; King 648, 655-6; Liden 620-2; Lockstead 632-3; McClelland 646-8; McGeer 629-31; Nicolson 594-7, 656-62; Phillips 643-6; Rolston 607-9; Sanford 631-2; Smith 641-3; Steves 624-8; Stupich 636; Wallace 605-7; Webster 598-600; Williams, L.A. 611-3
Speakers: (C) Anderson, D.A. 1185-6, 1193-4, 1194, 1216-7, 1217, 1218-9, 1228-9, 1236-7, 1238; Barrett 1227-8; Bennett 1182-3; Chabot 1181-2, 1182, 1219-20, 1221-2, 1232-3; Gardom 1213-4, 1223-4; Jordan 1194-5, 1203-7, 1220; King 1207-8; Lauk 1187; McClelland 1182, 1216, 1220, 1224, 1229-30; Macdonald 1234-5, 1235, 1235-6; McGeer 1182, 1183-4, 1184-5, 1188-9, 1195-8, 1202-3, 1214, 1217, 1225-7, 1230-2, 1237; Morrison 1222; Nicolson 1182, 1183, 1184, 1185, 1188, 1194, 1201-2, 1208-9, 1215-6, 1217, 1218, 1223, 1237-8; Phillips 1189-91, 1195, 1200-1, 1217-8, 1220-1; Smith 1184, 1186-7, 1195, 1209-10, 1213, 1236; Wallace 1187-8, 1214-5, 1227, 1233-4, 1235, 1236; Williams, L.A. 1184, 1198-1200, 1222-3, 1235; Williams, R.A. 1221.
Amdt. (sec. 5) (Nicolson) 1181. Approved 1181. Amdt. (sec. 6) (Chabot) 1181. Negatived 1182. Amdt. (sec. 7) (Bennett) 1182-3. Out of order 1183. Amdt. (sec 7) (Smith) 1184. Negatived 1216. Amdt. (sec. 8) (Chabot) 1219. Negatived 1233. Amdt. (sec. 9) (Wallace) 1234. Negatived 1236. Amdt. (sec. 9) (Anderson, D.A.) 1237. Negatived 1237.
Divisions: (2R) 663; (C) 1216, 1233, 1236; (3R) 1238.
Apartment house under construction to be finished by government (Nicolson) 659
Arrow Lakes, flooding and previous government's failure to provide housing programme (King) 648, 656 (Nicolson) 662
Assessment Equalization Act amendments increased tax burden on property (McClelland) 646
Assessment Equalization Act, tax increase on vacant land, hardship resulting (Wallace) 607
Blair Range, housing development for lower end (Nicolson) 658
Blair Range, servicing of land for housing (Rolston) 608 (Williams, L.A.) 612 (Nicolson) 658
Block Bros. Realty Ltd., land speculation referred to (Steves) 627
Block Bros. Realty Ltd., profits (Cummings) 619
Campbell River, housing needs (Sanford) 632
Champlain Heights housing development (Webster) 600 (Nicolson) 660
Construction standards in house building (Rolston) 608 (Liden) 621-2 (Steves) 628
Co-operation with federal government (Nicolson) 594
Co-operation with regional districts and private sector essential (McGeer) 630
Co-operative housing (Nicolson) 595, 659 (Webster) 600 (Rolston) 609
Co-operative housing, subsidization by government (Cummings) 619
Cost of housing, federal-provincial co-operation on problem (Wallace) 606
Crown corporation for housing a possibility (Curtis) 623
Crown corporation to be created for specific projects (Nicolson) 595, 597, 658
Crown corporation to control housing opposed (Wallace) 607
Crown corporations for housing on regional basis suggested (Steves) 625
Dawson Creek land prices, increase after Land Commission Act (Phillips) 645
Dawson Developments, profits (Cummings) 619
De Cosmos Village, co-operative housing project (Webster) 600
Delta, growth in area (Liden) 620 (Nicolson) 659-60
Disabled, rental rebate suggested for (Rolston) 609 (Nicolson) 659
Endowment lands at UBC, housing development approved (Gardom) 600-1 (McGeer) 631 (Anderson, D.A.) 634
Federal government's failure in housing field (Barrett) 638
Fraser Lake, housing shortage and reasons for it (Kelly) 637
Government subsidy for housing in U.K. referred to (Wallace) 606-7
Gazelle Holdings, land purchase in Delta referred to (Liden) 620
Government's deliberately created uncertainty in housing investment field (Anderson, D.A.) 633 (Nicolson) 661
Home ownership should be encouraged (Smith) 642-3 (Nicolson) 662
House builders, booklet giving information on requirements needed (Curtis) 624
Housing authority on province-wide basis needed (Steves) 628
Housing costs and average monthly wage (Gardom) 601
Housing crisis (Nicolson) 594
Housing crisis in Vancouver (Cummings) 619
Housing crisis inexplicable, unnecessary (Webster) 598
Housing crisis worsened by NDP government (McGeer) 629
Housing development, co-ordination with employment and transportation needs (Steves) 626
Housing Incentive Fund Act, property being acquired under Act (Nicolson) 594
Housing, newer, cheaper methods and materials (Brown) 603 (Rolston) 608 (Phillips) 644, 645-6 (Nicolson) 658, 662
Housing shortage a cause of labour shortage in north (Kelly) 637
Housing shortage in rural areas (Lockstead) 632
Housing shortage in Vancouver Centre (Barnes) 639
Housing shortage most serious problem in Vancouver-Burrard (Brown) 603
Housing starts, CMHC statistics (Nicolson) 594
Incentive in making interest on mortgages deductible against income tax (Wallace) 606 (Nicolson) 658
Incentive plan for attracting private funds to mortgage field (Gardom) 601-2
Incentive plan for encouraging repairs and renovations (Gardom) 602
Insurance Corporation of B.C., alternate location to downtown Vancouver needed (Liden) 620
Interest rates on mortgages (Nicolson) 596, 658 (Webster) 599 (Wallace) 606 (Gorst) 610 (Cummings) 619-20 (Phillips) 644
Jamaica, co-operative housing programme (Brown) 605
James Bay area in Victoria under provincial government direction (Gorst) 611 (Nicolson) 659
Land assembly in Greater Vancouver and Victoria areas (Nicolson) 659
Land assembly programme (Rolston) 607 (Steves) 626
Land assembly programme holding land prices down (Stupich) 636
Land assembly schemes do not meet immediate crisis (Curtis) 623 (Nicolson) 660
Land available reduced by government actions (Anderson, D.A.) 634
Landbanking does not increase supply of available land (McClelland) 647
Land Commission Act has reduced amount of land available for housing (Anderson D.A.) 634
Land Commission Act increased price of land (Smith) 643-4 (Phillips) 645 (McClelland) 647
Land Commission Act not responsible for increase in price of land (Stupich) 636 (Nicolson) 662
Land costs (Nicolson) 595 (Brown) 603 (Gorst) 610 (Liden) 620 (Fraser) 622
Land development and public opposition (Nicolson) 596
Land in lower mainland, enough designated for housing for 25 years (McClelland) 647
Land leasing, government should announce policy (Fraser) 622-3 (McClelland) 648
Land leasing prevents profiteering in re-sale (Nicolson) 661
Land, leasing to house owners explained, defended (Nicolson) 662
Land, leasing to house owners approved (McGeer) 631 (Phillips) 645
Land, leasing to house owners supported (Gorst) 610 (Steves) 627 (Lockstead) 632-3
Land prices have increased in many countries (Stupich) 636
Land purchased in Burnaby (Nicolson) 659
Land, purchasing, servicing and selling at or below cost (McGeer) 631
Land speculating by private companies in rural communities (Lockstead) 633 (Nicolson) 661
Land taxes, moratorium for pensioners on loan basis (Gardom) 601
Land use restrictions may be too rigid (Rolston) 609
Landlord and Tenant Act amendments discouraged house building (Smith) 643
Leasing rather than selling public housing (Brown) 604
Legislation criticized for relegation of legislative power to regulations (Gardom) 600 (McGeer) 629
Lots sold or leased through municipalities (Nicolson) 661
Manitoba's housing programme referred to (Steves) 628
Minister, funds available to (Williams, L.A.) 611
Minister has taken no positive step towards providing new housing (Williams, L.A.) 611-2
Minister's powers (Nicolson) 660
Mobile homes answer to housing shortage in north (Kelly) 637
Mortgage bank for a mortgage programme (Gorst) 610 (Nicolson) 657
Multi-unit use of existing housing (Rolston) 609 (Cummings) 619 (Barnes) 641
Municipal Act quoted on compensation for expropriation of personal property (Smith) 642
Municipal Act quoted on power to expropriate personal property (Barrett) 639
Municipalities, co-operation with a major responsibility (Brown) 604
Municipalities, financial problems limit ability to co-operate (Williams, L.A.) 611-2
Municipalities, individuals, delayed by red tape, bureaucracy in subdivision development (Wallace) 607 (Kelly) 637
Municipalities, negotiations, co-operation with on housing development (Nicolson) 594-5, 596 (Curtis) 623 (Steves) 625
National Housing Act programme kits referred to (Nicolson) 594
National Housing Act servicing requirements sometimes excessive (Wallace) 607
New Westminster, auctioning of land (Nicolson) 661
North Vancouver District, land costs, auctioning of lots (Nicolson) 595-6, 661
Nova Scotia builders' co-operative referred to (Nicolson) 658
Oppenheimer's Lodge opened in Vancouver (Cummings) 619
Port Hardy, housing shortage (Sanford) 632 (Nicolson) 659
Port McNeill, housing shortage (Sanford) 632 (Nicolson) 659
Powers given to Minister excessive (Bennett) 598 (Curtis) 623 (Anderson, D.A.) 635-6
Preservation of existing housing (Nicolson) 596 (Brown) 605 (Gorst) 610
Prince George, land cost being kept down (Fraser) 622
Prince George, 60-year land leases (Nicolson) 6660
Private and government housing, costs compared (Nicolson) 598
Private housing development, co-operation with (Nicolson) 597 (King) 656
Public housing, large-scale projects for low-income group opposed (McClelland) 648
Public housing programme on large scale needed (Cummings) 619, 620
Richmond, mixed housing programme referred to (Steves) 625
Royal Commission on Taxation (Carter) , effect of implementation on housing (Nicolson) 658
Saanich public housing projects commended (Nicolson) 660
Sales tax removal from residential building material (Bennett) 598 (Gardom) 602 (Brown) 603 (Rolston) 609 (Nicolson) 656
Satellite cities, development (Brown) 604 (Nicolson) 658
Senior citizens, assistance to stay in their own homes (Webster) 599 (McClelland) 647
Senior citizens, housing ghettos opposed (Webster) 599 (Brown) 605
Senior citizens' housing, municipal response to government circular (Nicolson) 657
Senior citizens' housing project in Point Grey area (Nicolson) 657
Senior citizens' housing project in West Vancouver (Nicolson) 657
Senior citizens, rental increases (Steves) 625
Service organizations' efforts to provide housing complimented (Sanford) 632
Services to lots, municipalities forced to increase cost (McClelland) 647
Simon Fraser University endowment lands for housing opposed (McGeer) 631 (Anderson, D.A.) 634
Social needs in housing (Webster) 599 (Brown) 604 (Steves) 625-6 (Barnes) 640-1 (Nicolson) 657, 658
Strathcona Property Owners and Tenants Association's role in Neighbourhood Improvement Programme (Nicolson) 594, 596 (McClelland) 648
Tax on speculative land holdings (Cummings) 619 (Steves) 626-7 (Nicolson) 660-1
Union labour in house construction (Rolston) 608
United Housing Foundation, renovation of Gastown hotels (Nicolson) 595, 662
United Housing Foundation, work, co-operation with (Nicolson) 595, 659, 662
University Endowment Lands Administration Act, money is intended to benefit universities (Bennett) 597 (Nicolson) 656
Veterans' Land Act lands, reassembling (Steves) 626 (Nicolson) 660
Williams Lake land leases — 60 years (Nicolson) 660
Zero lot lines, resistance to by public (Curtis) 623-4 (Nicolson) 660 (C) Rise and report progress. M. (McClelland). Negatived 1224
Sec. 5 Amdt. (Nicolson) 1181. Approved 1181.
Sec. 6 Amdt. to have subsection (3) of Public Bodies Financial
Information Act applied to any corporation created (Chabot) 1181.
Negatived 1182
Sec. 6 financial disclosures will be made (Nicolson) 1182 Report to be made to Legislature (Nicolson) 1182
Sec. 6section 8 does not require financial report (McClelland) 1182
Sec. 7 Amdt. to make revenues realized from University Endowment
Lands payable to universities (Bennett) 1182-3. Out of order 1183
Amdt. unnecessary
(Nicolson) 1183
Endowment lands meant to benefit all people through their educational
system (McGeer) 1183
Sec. 7 Amdt. Acquisition of property subject to Part XII, Division
4 of the Municipal Act (Smith) 1184. Negatived 1216
“Acquire” meaning of word
and power to expropriate (Gardom) 1213-4
Amdt. does not seriously change Minister's
powers (Anderson, D.A.) 1193
Amdt. offers protection for public (Anderson, D.A.)
1194 (Jordan) 1194 (McGeer) 1196-7
Amdt. refers to method of compensation, does
not make municipalities liable (McClelland) 1216
Amdt. ruled in order (McClelland)
1216
Amdt. should be ruled out of order (Nicolson) 1215
Amdt. will be a safeguard against
difficulties for government (McGeer) 1185
Amdt. would hold municipalities responsible
for compensation (Nicolson) 1208-9, 1215
Corporations
will be formed by cabinet not by House (Williams, L.A.) 1200
Expropriation powers,
amdt. does no harm to Act in their absence (Anderson, D.A.) 1194 (Jordan) 1194
(McGeer) 1203
Expropriation powers
in Act only through other Acts (Nicolson) 1184
Expropriation
powers in Housing Act subject to Division 4 of Part XII of Municipal Act (Williams,
L.A.) 1199
Expropriation powers in sections 4, 5 and 6 quoted (Smith) 1195
Expropriation
powers insection 6 quoted (Smith) 1186
Expropriation powers, language of Act
should make clear that the power is not included (Wallace) 1213-4
Expropriation
powers must be spelled out (Lauk) 1187 (Nicolson) 1188, 1194 (Macdonald) 1235
Expropriation
powers not in Act (King) 1207, 1208
Expropriation powers only in Housing Act (Nicolson)
1185
Expropriations by former government
in the Columbia Valley (King) 1207
Government opposed to private ownership of
land (Phillips) 1190
Housing report referred to (Jordan) 1205
Land assembly bound to involve expropriations
of land (Smith) 1209-10
Legal counsel's advice on rights of expropriation (Nicolson)
1188
Limitations on corporations set up under Act should be written into legislation
(McGeer) 1198
Minister has not given any valid reasons for not accepting amendment
(Smith) 1213
Minister's power and discretion (Wallace) 1187
Municipal Act quoted on compensation
for expropriation (McGeer) ' 186 provincial government should obey same rules
as municipal government (McGeer) 1198
Sec. 7 funds, how and where being spent, qu. (Anderson, D.A.)
1217, 1219 (McGeer) 1217 (Chabot) 1221
Funds to be spent as expended portion
was spent (Nicolson) 1218
Funds used to
purchase UBC Endowment Lands, qu. (Anderson, D.A.) 1219
Housing Incentive Fund
Act, bout $9 million expended (Nicolson) 1217
Housing Incentive Fund Act, balance
in fund, qu. (Anderson, D.A.) 1216-7
Land purchases, appraisals made by certified
appraisers (Nicolson) 1218
Land purchases, negotiations entered into (Nicolson)
1218
Sec. 8 Amdt. to make the Public Bodies Financial Information Act
applicable to Act (Chabot) 1219. Negatived 1233
Accountability should be a right
where public money involved (Gardom) 1224
Amdt. asks only for accountability (McClelland)
1224
Amdt. to Act or to Public Bodies Financial
Information Act required to ensure
disclosure (McGeer) 1225
Amdt. to Public Bodies Financial Information Act on order
paper referred to (McClelland) 1230
Amdt. will not hamper implementing the Act
(Williams, L.A.) 1223
Amdts. brought in are unworkable (Nicolson) 1223
Auditor general needed (McGeer)
1226, 1231
Crown corporation will be subject
to Public Bodies Financial Information Act (Barrett) 1228, 1229
Financial disclosures
supported by government when in opposition (Wallace) 1227
Financial disclosures
will be made (Nicolson) 1223
Financial information has to be searched out by opposition
(Wallace) 1227 (McClelland) 1229
Financial statement of benefit to Minister (Williams,
L.A.) 1222
Financial statement reason
for withholding from House, qu. (Williams, L.A.) 1222
Funds, more than $10 million
could be involved (Phillips) 1221
Funds, where spent in general interest of public
(Phillips) 1220
Land acquisition a sensitive area (Nicolson) 1223
Legislation should include financial
accountability (Wallace) 1227 (Anderson, D.A.) 1229
Legislature has authority
to review funds (Williams, R.A.) 1221
Public Accounts committee, authority limited
(Williams, L.A.) 1222
Public Accounts
committee, difficulties with B.C. Hydro and B.C. Railway (McGeer) 1225-6
Public
Accounts committee has authority to review all expenditures (Williams, R.A.)
1221
Public Accounts committee studying two-year-old accounts (Morrison) 1222
Special
funds, no disclosure made automatically to House (Williams, L.A.) 1222
Sec. 9 Amdt. to add section withholding from corporations the
powers of expropriation (Wallace) 1234. Negatived 1236
Amdt. not needed (Macdonald)
1234
Black Ball Ferries expropriated by regulation (Williams, L.A.) 1235
Cabinet's
power to define words (Wallace) 1234, 1235
Sec. 9 (b) Amdt. to delete section (Anderson, D.A.) 1237. Negatived
1237
Definitions should be in hands of judiciary (Anderson, D.A.) 1237
Sec. 16 University Endowment Lands, designation of Minister by
order-in-council Nicolson) 1237
University Endowment Lands, housing plans for
area (Nicolson) 1237-8
University Endowment Lands placed under charge of Minister
(McGeer) 1237
Housing Incentive Fund Act
Mentioned: (Nicolson) 595
Property being acquired under Act (Nicolson) 594
Houston, B.C.
Government agency planned (Barrett) 287
Noranda Company's turnover in work force (Barrett) 1151
Howard, Frank
Mentioned: (Dent) 99
Howe, Clarence D.
Mentioned: (Gardom) 1301 (Barrett) 1303 (Anderson, D.A.) 1327
Hudson, Claude
Economic Study of the British Columbia Tree Fruit Industry, 1973, recommendations (Stupich) 1239 (Williams, L.A.) 1240-1 (Curtis) 1243
Mentioned: (Williams, L.A.) 201
Tree fruit study quoted, referred to (Stupich) 175-6
Huetala, James
Telegram requesting two active producers on B.C. Milk Board referred to (Stupich) 1307
Hugh Boyd Park, Richmond, B.C.
Additional acreage for park (Steves) 626
Human Resources, Department of
Minister's salary criticized (Jordan) 181
Name of department criticized (Williams, L.A.) 200
Senior citizen counsellors to attend conference (Levi) 140
Human rights
See: Civil rights
Human Rights Act
Act should be rewritten (Brown) 126-7
Mentioned: (Young) 571 (Wallace) 922
Public service, application of Act, qu. (Anderson, D.A.) 1027
Repeal welcomed (Brown) 1260
Human Rights Code of British Columbia Act
(Bill 100) (Minister of Labour) 1R, 1154; 2R, 1256-69;C, 1348-63;3R, 1382; RA, 1413
Speakers: (2R) Anderson, D.A. 1262-4; Barnes 1264-5; Barrett 1265-6; Brown 1260-2; Gardom 1257-9; King 1256-7, 1268-9; Richter 1259; Wallace 1259-60; Webster 1267-8; Williams, L.A. 1266-7 (C) Anderson, D.A. 1348, 1348-9, 1349-50, 1350, 1351-2, 1353, 1354, 1354-5, 1355, 1356, 1357, 1358, 1363; Dailly 1358; Gardom 1351, 1358-9, 1359-60, 1361-2, 1362; Jordan 1348, 1351, 1352-3, 1360-1, 1362; King 1348, 1349, 1350, 1350-1, 1351, 1352, 1353, 1353-4, 1355, 1356, 1357, 1357-8, 1358, 1359, 1361, 1362, 1362-3; Richter 1358; Amdt. (sec. 3 (2) (a) ) (Anderson, D.A.) 1350.
Negatived 1351. Amdt. (sec. 4) (Anderson, D.A.) 1354. Negatived 1354. Amdt. (sec., 6) (King) 1355. Approved 1356. Amdt. (sec. 9) (King) 1356. Approved 1357. Amdt. (sec. 16 (1) (Gardom) 1358. Negatived 1359. Amdt. (sec. 17) (Jordan) 1360. Negatived 1363
Appeal mechanism commended (Wallace) 1260
British Columbia Civil Liberties Association, chairman's letter on Act quoted (King) 1268-9
Caledonian Society exempted undersection 22 (Wallace) 1260 (King) 1268
Conservative Party's advertisement for research assistant (Wallace) 1259
Crown, right to sue (Gardom) 1257 (Wallace) 1259
Crown subject to Act (Brown) 1261
Discrimination against northerners, Indians, in hiring-hall practices (Anderson, D.A.) 1263
Discrimination against people over 45 seeking employment (Wallace) 1260 (Anderson, D.A.) 1263-4 (Barnes) 1264-5
Discrimination on basis of politics in Civil Service (Barrett) 1265-6
Education, importance of (Wallace) 1259 (Barnes) 1264
Education programme prevented by strictures of legislation and departmental organization (King) 1256
Educational programme and use of persuasive approach (King) 1257
Equal pay for men and women (King) 1256
Eviction without reasonable cause, inclusion in Act (Brown) 1260-1
Golf courses, discrimination no longer practised (Wallace) 1259-60
Human Rights Commission responsible to Legislature, problems (King) 1268
Industrial relations officers, training (Brown) 1261
Legal aid for needy a democratic right (Gardom) 1258
Legislation cannot cover every form of discrimination (King) 1268
Legislation is a sort of discrimination (Williams, L.A.) 1266
Legislation not perfect, can be amended (Webster) 1267
Legislation supported (Gardom) 1257 (Richter) 1259 (Wallace) 1259 (Brown) 1260 (Anderson, D.A.) 1262 (Barnes) 1264 (Williams, L.A.) 1266 (Webster) 1267
Ombudsman should have been included (Gardom) 1258
Public facilities, rental accommodation advertised publicly covered (King) 1256
Public Service Act discriminating in terms of place of origin (Anderson, D.A.) 1262
Public Service Act gives employment preference to Canadian citizens (King) 1268
Summary convictions, not a ground for dismissal of employees (King) 1256
Trade union contracts free from discrimination (King) 1257
Trade unions, discrimination by sex should have been spelled out (Brown) 1261
Women's rights, protection by Human Rights Commission (Brown) 1261
Sec. 1 “Age” limited to age 45 to 65, qu. (Anderson, D.A.) 1348
Age
discrimination in employment (King) 1348
Sec. 2 (2) Section contradictory tosection 2 (l) (Anderson, D.A.)
1349
Free speech and expression of opinion not to be restricted (King) 1349
Sec. 3 (1) Reasonable cause, explanation needed (Anderson, D.A.)
1349
Protection of legitimate rights or interests reasonable cause (King) 1349
Sec. 3 (2) (a) Amdt. to add “age” between “race” and “religion” (Anderson,
D.A.) 1350.
Negatived 1351
Amdt. redundant (King) 1350-1
Sec. 3 Reasons for decisions of commission in writing (Jordan) 1351, 1352-3 (Gardom) 1351
Sec. 4 Common law avenue of approach where discrimination not
specifically enumerated in section (King) 1354
Amdt. to add “age” between “race” and “religion” (Anderson, D.A.) 1354. Negatived
1354
Sec. 5 Amdt. to add “sex” and “marital status” (King) 1354. Approved
1354
Common law proposition of reasonable cause established in Act (King) 1355
Sec. 6 Amdt. to delete “equal work” and substitute “similar or
substantially similar” (King)
1355. Approved 1356
Act is binding on Crown (King) 1356
Queen's Printer, discrimination against women
(Anderson, D.A.) 1356
Sec. 9 Amdt. (King) 1356. Approved 1357
Hiring hall practices
and discrimination against northerners (Anderson, D.A.) 1357
Trade unions, contracts
with discriminatory rates against women (King) 1357
Sec. 15 Inclusion of section commended (Dailly) 1358
Sec. 16 (1) Amdt. to
delete “may” and substitute “shall” (Gardom)
1358. Negatived 1359
Frivolous complaints referred to Minister (King) 1359
Director to adjudicate on
frivolity of complaints (Gardom) 1359
Sec. 16 (4) Representation by counsel (Gardom) 1359-60
Sec. 17 Decisions of board in writing, reasons for provision (Jordan)
1360, 1361 (Gardom) 1361, 1362 (Anderson, D.A.) 1363
Amdt. stipulating that the
board made its decisions available in writing (Jordan) 1360.
Negatived 1363
Amdt. will be studied (King) 1361, 1362-3
Adequate safeguard insection 16 (6)
(King) 1362
Human Rights Commission
Chairman's criticism of human rights legislation referred to (McGeer) 364A
Responsible to Legislature, suggestion of B.C. Civil Liberties Association (Wallace) 1259
Sexual discrimination in government jobs being removed (King) 1027
Sexual discrimination in want ad columns ended (Gabelmann) 193
Human Rights Year
Mentioned: (Brown) 126
Human Tissue Gift Act, An Act to Amend
(Bill 43) (Minister of Health Services and Hospital Insurance) 1R, 429; 2R, 538-9; C, 1049; 3R, 1049; RA, 1413
Speakers: (2R) Cocke 538, 539; McClelland 539; Wallace 539
Amendment made at request of foundations, volunteer groups (Cocke) 539
Foundations enabled to embark on public education in field (Cocke) 538, 539
Kidney transplants (Wallace) 539
Tissue transplants, potential, costs involved (Wallace) 539
Humphrey, Hubert
Mentioned: (Gardom) 165
Hyndman, Peter
Mentioned: (Hon. Member) 1092