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
LIP
See: Local Initiatives Program
Labatt, John, Limited
Investments in B.C. in 1973 (Barrett) 287
Mentioned: (Steves) 156
Labour Code of British Columbia Act
(Bill 11) (Minister of Labour) 1R, 351 2R, 396-402, 438-62, 463-85, 491-518; (C) 694-718, 815-44, 881-8, 888-902, 912-38, 977-96, 999-1023, 1029-48 3R, 1381; RA, 1413
Speakers: (2R) Anderson, D.A. 440-2; Anderson, G.H. 499-501; Barnes 483-5
Barrett 479-83; Chabot 400-2, 438-40; Cocke 507-9; Cummings 509; Dent 448-53; Gabelmann 455-9; Gardom 465-9; Hall 491-3; King 396-400, 513-8; Lea 474-6; Lockstead 497; McClelland 497-9; McGeer 502-7; Nimsick 464-5; Phillips 476-9; Radford 469-71; Schroeder 459-60, 463-4; Skelly 511-2; Smith 493-5; Steves 495-7; Strachan 509-11; Stupich 501-2; Wallace 444-7; Williams, L.A. 471-4; Young 453-5
Speakers: (C) Anderson, D.A. 698, 699-700, 701-2, 815-6, 816, 817, 817-8, 818, 819, 820, 821, 822-3, 824, 824-5, 825-6, 827, 830-1, 844, 882-3, 916, 921, 922, 938, 999-1000, 1001-2, 1013-4, 1019, 1019-20, 1021, 1029, 1030, 1033, 1033-4, 1034, 1040, 1045-6, 1047; Anderson, G.H. 935-6; Barnes 834-5; Barrett 836-7, 1002-3; Chabot 694-6, 696-7, 698, 702, 715-6, 815, 817, 825, 828-9, 839-40, 842, 883, 886-7, 888, 898-9, 901, 917, 937, 980-1, 981-2, 983, 983-4, 985, 986-7, 994, 1000-1, 1017-8, 1022-3, 1031-2, 1032; Cocke 932, 996, 1011-2; Cummings 840, 1017; Curtis 1009; Dent 837-9; Gabelmann 705-7, 832-3, 986, 989, 993, 993-4, 995, 1007-9; Gardom 885-6, 887, 890-1, 891, 892-3, 895, 895-6, 896-7, 897-8, 912, 913, 915-6, 918-9, 920, 921, 929-30, 932-3, 984, 985, 987, 1007, 1034-5, 1035-6, 1041, 1042, 1043, 1044, 1044-5; Hall 1006-7; Jordan 829-30, 900-1; King 696, 697-8, 698, 698-9, 701, 703, 704, 704-5, 708, 709, 710, 717-8, 815, 816, 817, 818, 818-9, 819, 820-1, 821, 821-2, 823, 824, 825, 826, 827-8, 828, 841-2, 843, 881, 882, 883, 885, 886, 887, 888, 890, 891-2, 892, 894, 895, 896, 901, 901-2, 912-3, 913, 915, 916, 917, 919, 920-1, 921-2, 923, 927, 930-1, 936, 937, 937-8, 938, 977-8, 978-9, 979-80, 981, 982, 983, 984, 984-5, 985-6, 987, 988, 990, 991-2, 993, 995, 1000, 1012-3, 1019, 1020, 1021, 1023, 1029, 1030, 1031, 1032, 1033, 1034, 1035, 1036, 1037-8, 1038, 1039, 1040, 1041, 1041-2, 1044, 1047, 1048; Lea 1014; Liden 933; McClelland 982, 1010-1; Macdonald 816, 826-7, 893, 897, 920, 926-7, 929; McGeer 711, 826, 832, 933-4, 977, 978, 982-3, 988-9, 990-1, 992-3, 1002; Morrison 819, 820, 833-4; Nimsick 934-5, 1009-10; Phillips 710, 711-2, 712-5, 716-7, 842-3, 899-900, 1015-7, 1018; Rolston 835-6, 936; Smith 887; Steves 707-8, 709-10, 986, 1014-5, 1021-2; Strachan 840-1; Wallace 700-1, 704, 825, 828, 831-2, 881, 881-2, 889-90, 892, 894-5, 896, 912, 913-4, 914-5, 915, 917, 922-3, 927-9, 931-2, 938, 979, 980, 987, 988, 995-6, 1003-6, 1019, 1022, 1031, 1038, 1039, 1040, 1041; Williams, L.A. 702-3, 703-4, 708-9, 709, 718, 819, 821, 823, 839, 883-5, 888-9, 891, 893-4, 814, 916-7, 917-8, 924-6, 936, 1020-1, 1023, 1029, 1030-1, 1032, 1036-7, 1037, 1038, 1046-7
Amdt. (sec. 1) (Wallace) 701. Negatived 703. Amdt. (sec. 1 (1) (i) ) (Williams, L.A.) 704. Negatived 705. Amdt. (sec. 1 (1) (ii) ) (Williams, L.A.) 709. Negatived 709. Amdt. (sec. 2 (1) ) (Anderson, D.A.) 816. Negatived 817. Amdt. (sec. 3 (1) ) (Anderson, D.A.) 818. Negatived 819. Amdt. (sec. 3 (2) (f) ) (Wallace) 819. Negatived 819. Amdt. (sec. 4 (4) ) (Anderson, D.A.) 820. Negatived 821. Amdt. (sec. 4) (Anderson, D.A.) 821. Negatived 823. Amdt. (sec. 5) (Anderson, D.A.) 824. Negatived 825. Amdt. (sec. 6) (Chabot) 825. Negatived 825. Amdt. (sec. 8) (King) 825. Approved 825. Amdt. (sec. 8 (7) ) (Anderson, D.A.) 826. Negatived 828. Amdt. (sec. 11 (b)) (Chabot) 829. Negatived 843. Amdt. (sec. 11 (b) ) (Anderson, D.A.) 844. Negatived 844. Amdt. (sec. 12 (2) ) (Wallace) 881. Negatived 882. Amdt. (sec. 12 (2) ) (Anderson, D.A.) 882. Negatived 887. Amdt. (sec. 13 (4) ) (Chabot) 888. Negatived 888. Amdt. (sec. 16) (Williams, L.A.) 889. Negatived 892. Amdt. (sec. 16) (Wallace) 892. Negatived 895. Amdt. (sec. 21) (Gardom) 895. Negatived 898. Amdt. (sec. 23) (Chabot) 898. Negatived 912. Amdt. (sec. 23) (Gardom) 912. Negatived 914. Amdt. (sec. 23) (Wallace) 915. Negatived 915. Amdt. (sec. 24) (Gardom) 916. Approved 916. Amdt. (sec. 24) (Williams, L.A.) 916. Negatived 917. Amdt. (sec. 28) (King) 917. Approved 917. Amdt. (sec. 30) (Wallace) 917. Negatived 917. Amdt. (sec. 30) (Williams, L.A.) 918. Negatived 918. Amdt. (sec. 31) (Gardom) 918. Negatived 921. Amdt. (sec. 31) (King) 921. Approved 921. Amdt. (sec. 31 (1) (b) ) (Anderson, D.A.) , 921. Negatived 922. Amdt. (sec. 31 (2) ) (Wallace) 923. Out of order 923. Amdt. (sec. 33) (King) 936. Approved 936. Amdt. (sec. 34) (King) 936. Approved 936. Amdt. (sec. 40) (King) 937. Approved 937. Amdt. (sec. 43) (King) 937. Approved 937. Amdt. (sec. 43) (Chabot) 937. Negatived 938. Amdt. (sec. 43 (3) ) (Wallace) 938. Negatived 938. Amdt. (sec. 43 (2) ) (Anderson, D.A.) 938. Negatived 979. Amdt. (sec. 43 (3) ) (Wallace) 979. Negatived 980. Amdt. (sec. 44) (King) 980. Approved 980. Amdt. (sec. 47) (Chabot) 980. Out of order 981. Amdt. (sec. 53) (King) 984. Approved 984. Amdt. (sec. 56) (Gardom) 985. “Negatived 985. Amdt. (sec. 57) (Chabot) 985. Negatived 986. Amdt. (sec. 59) (King) 987. Approved 987. Amdt. (sec. 60) (Wallace) 987. Negatived 987. Amdt. (sec. 62) (King) 987. Approved 988. Amdt. (sec. 63) (Wallace) 988. Negatived 988. Amdt. (sec. 64) (Wallace) 988. Negatived 988. Amdt. (sec. 65) (McGeer) 988. Negatived 993. Amdt. (sec. 70) (Chabot) 994. Out of order 994. Amdt. (sec. 73 (1) ) (Anderson, D.A.) 1000. Negatived .1018. Amdt. (sec. 73 (1) ) (Wallace) 1019. Negatived 1019. Amdt. (sec. 74) (King) 1019. Approved 1020. Amdt. (sec. 75) (Wallace) 1022. Approved 1022. Amdt. (sec. 77) (King) 1029. Approved 1029. Amdt. (sec. 81) (Wallace) 1031. Negatived 1031. Amdt, (sec. 84) (Wallace) 1031. Negatived 1031. Amdt:, (sec. 85) (Chabot) 1032. Negatived 1032. Amdt. (sec. 85 (1) ) (Anderson, D.A.) 1033. Withdrawn 1034. Amdt. (sec. 87 (a) ) (Gardom) 1035. Negatived 1036. Amdt. (sec. 88) (Williams, L.A.) 1037. Negatived 1037. Amdt. (sec. 93 (2) ) (Wallace) 1038. Negatived 1038. Amdt. (sec. 94) (Wallace) 1039. Negatived 1039. Amdt. (sec. 96) (King) 1039. Approved 1039. Amdt. (sec. 96 (c) (ii) ) (Wallace) 1039. Negatived 1039. Amdt. (sec. 109) (Wallace) 1039. Negatived 1039. Amdt. (sec. 116) (Anderson, D.A.) 1040. Negatived 1040. Amdt. (sec. 114 (e) ) (Wallace) 1040. Negatived 1041. Amdt. (sec. 121) (King) 1041. Approved 1041. Amdt. (sec. 122) (Wallace) 1041. Negatived 1041. Amdt. (sec. 126) (Gardom) 1041. Negatived 1042. Amdt. (sec. 133) (King) 1042. Approved 1042. Amdt. (sec. 137) (King) 1042. Approved 1042. (sec. 138) (Gardom) 1042. Approved 1042. Amdt. (sec, 139) (King) 1042. Approved 1043. Amdt. (sec. 143) (Gardom) 1043. Negatived 1043. Amdt. (sec. 145) (Gardom) 1043. Negatived 1043. Amdt. (sec. 146) (Gardom) 1044. Negatived 1044. Amdt. (sec. 150) (King) 1044. Approved 1044. Amdt. (sec. 150) (Gardom) 1044. Negatived 1047. Amdt. (sec. 152) (King) 1048. Approved 1048.
Divisions: (2R) 443, 448, 518; (C) 718, 843, 844, 887, 921, 996, 1018, 1019, 1032, 1037, 1047
2R, Adjournment of debate, M. (Chabot) 402. Approved 402. Adjournment of debate, M. (Anderson, D.A.) 442. Negatived 443. Adjournment of debate, M. (Wallace) 447. Negatived 448. Adjournment of debate, M. (Schroeder) 460. Approved 462.
Administrative procedure Act needed (Gardom) 40
Agricultural workers, exclusion from Act (Gabelmann) 456, 459 (Steves) 495 (Anderson, G.H.) 500 (Skelly) 512 (King) 516
Ally, criterion for specification (King) 513
Ally, definition vague (McClelland) 498
Ally, employers' appeals to board against picketing, etc. (Chabot) 438-9
Ally, use of term (Chabot) 438 (Wallace) 445-6
Amendments from B.C. Federation of Labour welcomed (Anderson, G.H.) 501
Amendments, government receptive to amendments (King) 400 (Barrett) 481, 483 (Stupich) 502
Appeal mechanism not provided (Wallace) 444-5 (Schroeder) 459, 463 (McClelland) 498
Appeal procedure (King) 396, 515
Appeal to courts (Smith) 494
Bargaining units, means of determining them could be improved (Gabelmann) 456, 459
Board an administrative tribunal over laws of strikes and picketing (King) 515
Board, Canadian union representation on board (McGeer) 506
Board, chairman only member not clearly identified with labour or management (Wallace) 445
Board, chairman's power excessive (Schroeder) 460, 463
Board headquarters to be in Vancouver (King) 397
Board independent and impartial (King) 396
Board, jurisdiction over all aspects of labour relations (King) 396, 398
Board members, good choices to date (Williams, L.A.) 472-3
Board members permanent, full-time appointees (King) 397
Board, no power to inflict or enforce penalties (King) 398
Board, one man empowered to make decisions (Smith) 495
Board, or other organization, needed to act decisively in disputes (Hall) 491
Board, policies and procedures to be established and published (King) 515
Board, power to recommend solutions (King) 398
Board, power to refer disputes to arbitration (King) 398
Board, powers (Steves) 496 (Anderson, G.H.) 500 (Skelly) 511
Board, powers, duties outlined (King) 396-9
Board, powers extensive, excessive (Wallace) 444-5, 446 (Smith) 494 (McClelland) 498
Board, powers must be shown to be unnecessary by labour and management (Williams, L.A.) 472
Board, role in collective bargaining (King) 399
Board, success of Act depends on members (Radford) 470
Board's decisions, reasons in writing ensures it is acting correctly (Hall) 493
Board's decisions, reasons should be clearly stated (Wallace) 446
Board's decisions, statement of reasons anticipated but not required (King) 397
British Columbia Federation of Labour meeting to put forward changes, amendments (Anderson, D. A.) 440
British Columbia Federation of Labour statement, Colonist, Victoria, B.C., quoted (Anderson, D.A.) 442
Certification of trade union as bargaining agent (King) 399
Certification, power to dispense with vote criticized (Wallace) 447 (McClelland) 498
Certification, process will be speeded up (Radford) 471 (Strachan) 510
Certification, 35 per cent majority applies only to new unit (King) 513
Compulsory arbitration (Wallace) 447 (Gabelmann) 457, 459 (Steves) 496 (Strachan) 511 (King) 517
Conscience clause (Chabot) 439 (Anderson, D.A.) 440 (Dent) 451-2 (Young) 455 (Schroeder) 460, 463 (Nimsick) 465 (Radford) 471 (Barrett) 481-2 (Barnes) 484 (Steves) 495-6 (McClelland) 497 (Anderson, G.H.) 500 (Cocke) 508 (Skelly) 512 (King) 513-4
Constituency, difficulty in determining and administering (Chabot) 438
Council o f unions, possibility of forced certification (Gabelmann) 457, 459
Council of unions, power under Act is discretionary (King) 516
Construction Industry Advisory Council (Gardom) 468
Courts, access to denied in Act (Gardom) 466, 469
Courts, appeal to should be provided for (Gardom) 467, 469
Courts, labour management disputes removed from courts (King) 399, 400, 515 (Gabelmann) 456 (Hall) 491 (Strachan) 510
Domestic workers, exclusion from Act (Gabelmann) 456, 459 (Skelly) 512 (King) 516
Essential services (Steves) 496
Essential services, broadening of definition (Gardom) 468
Essential services, injuries, damages caused by strikes (McGeer) 503
Essential services, right of employees to choose binding arbitration (McClelland) 497
Fishermen, exclusion based on federal jurisdiction (King) 516
Fishermen, exclusion from Act (Gabelmann) 456, 459 (Steves) 495 (Skelly) 512
First contract (Steves) 496 (Anderson, G.H.) 500 (Cocke) 508 (Strachan) 511 (King) 517
Illegal strikes, board's judgment on moral rightness (McClelland) 498
Japanese labour-management relations ' (McGeer) 506
Labour and management's attitudes and understandings important (Phillips) 476
Labour department, provision of well-trained, well-paid staff (Hall) 492
Labour disputes, need for agreed-upon facts in making settlement (Hall) 492
Labour disputes, need for government to remain uninvolved (Hall) 492
Labour legislation, role of NDP in past (Gardom) 465 (Phillips) 479
Labour-management co-operation in packing-house workers' union in Okanagan (Anderson, G.H.) 500
Labour relations in B.C., new climate needed (Anderson, D.A.) 440 (Strachan) 509
Labour's powers, comparison with powers of multi-national corporations (Skelly) 511-2
Legislation a step forward (McGeer) 506-7
Legislation an attempt to bring labour and management together (Nimsick) 464-5
Legislation and need for good faith (Barnes) 484
Legislation based on consultation (Anderson, G.H.) 499 (Cocke) 507
Legislation encourages union organizing of labour (Smith) 494
Legislation, few ideas contributed by labour or management (King) 517
Legislation, legality may be challenged (Wallace) 445 (Smith) 495 (McClelland) 498
Legislation, need for speed criticized (Anderson, D.A.) 440-2
Legislation, proclaiming earlier than Jan. l, 1974 (Williams, L.A.) 474
Legislation, success or failure dependent on those directly involved (Barrett) 480
Legislation will need working at to succeed (Hall) 493
Mediation services, no-strike provisions (Gabelmann) 457, 459
Minister of Labour commended on presentation of Act to House (Williams, L.A.) 471 (Phillips) 476
Moral obligation and explanation of need for Act (Dent) 449-50
Ombudsman (King) 397, 515 (Young) 454-5 (Gardom) 468 (Radford) 471 (Steves) 496 (McClelland) 497 (Strachan) 510-1
Ontario legislation, ;, Act compared favourably to (Anderson, D.A.) 440
Ontario legislation basis of Act (McGeer) 503
Opposition's role in debate criticized (Lea) 474-6
Opposition's role' in debate constructive (King) 514, 517
Picketing problems foreseen (Gabelmann) 458, 459
Power of administering body, adequacy to perform duties (Dent) 451
Preservation of balance among forces involved (Dent) 450
Preventiveness, principle in Act a sound one (Dent) 450
Professional people, exclusion from Act (Steves) 495 (Cummings) 509
Professional strike-breaker organizations (King) 513
Professional strike-breaker; use of term (Chabot) 439 (Wallace) 445-6 (McClelland) 498
Profit sharing key to labour peace (McGeer) 506
Public, compensation for injuries, losses due to labour disputes (Gardom) 466 (McGeer) 504
Public interest, no representation made to hearings on labour legislation (King) 514-5
Public interest, protection needed (McGeer) 503
Public, need for education, information on Act (Barnes) 484
Public tired of strikes and lockouts (Williams, L.A.) 472 (Smith) 494
Special officer to deal with disputes (King) 398 (Chabot) 400-1 (Steves) 496 (McClelland) 497 (Anderson, G.H.) 500
Special officer to deal with disputes, appointment of three suggested (Gardom) 468
Strikes will continue under Act (Barrett) 482
Supervisory personnel could be classed as strike breakers (Wallace) 446
Teachers, exclusion from Act (Steves) 495
Technological change clauses (Chabot) 438 (Radford) 470 (Steves) 496 (King) 513
Trade union dues, proper protection and accounting needed (McGeer) 505
Trade union dues remaining in Canada (Williams, L.A.) 474 (Phillips) 477 (Barrett) 480 (Cocke) 507-8
Trade unions favoured in Act (Chabot) 401 (Phillips) 478 (Smith) 494 (McClelland) 498
Trade union funds, donations to political parties belongs in Elections Act (Cocke) 509
Trade union funds, donations to political parties not precluded (Schroeder) 463
Trade union members and powers of union leaders (McGeer) 504
Trade union members, changing of union not grounds for dismissal (McGeer) 505
Trade union membership a condition of employment, reference to (Schroeder) 464
Trade unions and union members should have bill of rights (Williams, L.A.) 473-4
Trade unions, prohibiting harassment or interference with any member (Williams, L.A.) 474
Trade unions, right to belong (Cocke) 508
Trade unions, worker's right to join the union of his choice (Williams, L.A.) 473
Unfair labour practices, expanded sections approved of (Steves) 495
Wages, discrimination in rates outlawed (Young) 454
Wildcat strikes, lack of means to deal with them (Barrett) 481
Women in service sector will be helped to organize (Young) 453-4 (C) Minister of Labour . criticized for language used, statements made (Gardom) 885
Sec. l British Columbia Railway strike (Phillips) 710, 711, 712-5, 716-7 (McGeer) 711 (Chabot) 715-6
Motion: Committee rise and report progress (Phillips) 712. Negatived 712
Sec. 1 (1) (ii) dependent
contractor and definition of employer, question (Chabot) 697
Dependent contractor
clarification needed (Chabot) 695, 696
Dependent contractor classification depends
on relationship to company with which he is contracting (King) 698
Dependent
contractors could be set up as independent by companies to escape a collective
agreement (King) 701
Amdt. to delete “Dependent contractor” definition (Wallace)
701. Negatived 703
Dependent contractor, definition provides loophole to escape
collective agreements (Williams, L.A.) 703
Dependent contractor definition will
lead to further jurisdictional disputes (Williams, L.A.) 703
“Dependent contractor” empowers
board to differentiate from independent contractor (King) 696, 697
Dependent
contractor IWA representation to include clause (Chabot) 697, 702
“Dependent contractor” open
to misinterpretation (Chabot) 695
Fishermen, exemption opposed (Gabelmann) 706
(Steves) 707
Fishermen in Nova Scotia included in labour code (Gabelmann) 706
(Steves) 707
Fishermen not excluded in Act (King) 708 independent contractor
should be defined (Anderson, D.A.) 698
Independent contractors' rights and interests
will not be violated (King) 697
Professional strikebreaker, clarification of
definition needed (Chabot) 695 (Wallace) 700 (Williams, L.A.) 709
“Professional strikebreaker” defined
(King) 696
“Professional strikebreaker” does not deal with problem (Gabelmann)
706
Amdt. to clarify definition of “professional strike breaker” (Williams,
L.A.) 709. Negatived 709
Taxpayers, no definition (Phillips) 713
Sec. 1 (1) (ii) (i) Amdt. to substitute “exercise management functions over other employees; or” (Williams,
L.A.) 704. Negatived 704
Management function is all the board needs to determine
(Williams, L.A.) 704
“Primary “ introduces need for interpretation (Wallace) 704
Sec. 1 (1) (ii) (iii) professional workers, exemption opposed (Steves) 707
Sec. l (1) (ii) (v) teachers, exemption opposed (Steves) 707
Sec. 1 (1) (ii) (iv) agricultural workers, domestic workers, exemptions
opposed (Gabelmann) 705-6 (Steves) 707-8, 709-10
Agricultural workers exempted
(Chabot) 694-5
Agricultural workers' exemption
from Labour Relations Act (King) 696
Agricultural workers in farm-related secondary
industries exemption opposed (Gabelmann) 705
Agricultural workers subsidizing
consumers (Gabelmann) 705
Horticultural workers not excluded in Act (King) 708
horticultural workers exploited (Steves) 707-8
Sec. 1 (2) illegal strikes, implications for employees (Williams,
L.A.) 718
Lockouts, implications for employees (Williams, L.A.) 718
Sec.
2 (1) Amdt. “his or her choice” added after “trade union” (Anderson, D.A.) 816.
Negatived 817
Clarifies right to change unions (Anderson, D.A.) 817 redundant
and unnecessary (Macdonald) 816
Sec. 2 (1) Discrimination prohibited by Act (King) 815
Individual
freedom and right to work, clearer definition needed (Chabot) 815
Ombudsman empowered
to look into cases of injustice (King) 815
Sec. 3 (l) Amdt. to allow employer freedom to express his views (Anderson, D.A.) 818. Negatived 819
Sec. 3 (1) board will weigh employer interests in applications
for certification (King) 818
Union business in working hours, clarification
requested (Morrison) 819
Union business in working hours customarily concerns
safety and health measures (King) 820
Sec. 3 (2) (f) Amdt.
to delete clause (Wallace) 819. Negatived 819
Ground rules set out for protection of employer and employee (King)
819
Intent well covered insection 5 (Wallace) 819
Sec. 4 Amdt. adding subclause (5) prohibiting the use of professional
picketers (Anderson, D.A.) 821. Negatived 823
Amdt. adding subclause (5) redundant
(King) 821 professional picketers, prohibition gives employers same right as
employees have re strikebreakers (Anderson, D.A.) 821
Professional strikebreakers
and professional picketers, not a fair analogy (King) 822
Sec. 4 (4) Amdt. substituting “at cost” for “at the current price” (Anderson, D.A.) 820. Negatived 821
Sec. 5 Amdt. prohibiting trade union interference in formation
of employers' organizations (Anderson, D.A.) 824. Negatived 825
Employers' association,
case of owner-operators and IWA cited (Anderson, D.A.) 824
Employers' associations
covered insection 7 (King) 82
Sec. 6 Amdt. substituting “each” for “one” (Chabot) 825. Negatived 825
Sec. 6 notification of board by each party an advantage to board
(Wallace) 825
Trade unions could sign an agreement but not ratify it provincially
(King) 825
Sec. 8 Amdt. (King) 825. Approved 825
Sec. 8 (7) Amdt. “complainant” substituted
for “employer” (Anderson,
D.A.) 826. Negatived 828
Complainant in many instances cannot prove his case (Macdonald)
827 impartiality of section questioned (McGeer) 826
Sec. 11 (b) Amdt. to make union dues payable towards cost of labour
ombudsman (Chabot) 829. Negatived 843
Amdt. an attempt to undermine whole labour
movement (Barnes) 834
Benefits achieved by unions should be withheld from those
refusing to pay dues (Gabelmann) 833
Conscience clause not an issue during Ministership
(Chabot) 839
Fee payment implies membership (Wallace) 831
Financial interests of trade union
movement threatened by amendment (Williams, L.A.) 839
Former Minister of Labour
did not bring in a conscience clause (Barrett) 836
Government when in opposition
did not introduce conscience clause (Phillips) 842
Hutterites and Mennonites allowed
exemption from Canada Pension Plan (Chabot) 840
Intolerance, long history in B.C.
(Anderson, D.A.) 831
Intolerance practised by coalition government in B.C. referred
to (King) 841
Legislation in Saskatchewan, Manitoba and England referred to (Chabot)
828
Objectors demeaned by emphasis on what happens to money (Strachan) 841
Ontario
and Manitoba, effect negligible (Anderson, D.A.) :?31
Problems in including section,
problems in amendment (Rolston) 835-6
Religious conscience not a valid excuse for
not paying a fee-for-service (King) 843
Smaller bargaining units could be endangered
by amendment (Dent) 838
Trade union movement would be two-time loser under amendment
(Dent) 838
Unionism would be strengthened by acceptance of amendment (Jordan)
830 (Wallace) 831
Unions' financial structure not affected as number involved
small (Chabot) 829
Workers' right to trade union membership (King) 841
Sec. 11 (b) Amdt. to make union dues payable to a charity (Anderson, D.A.) 844. Negatived 844
Sec. 12 (2)
Amdt. deletion of words “equal in number, representative of employers and employees
respectively” (Wallace) 881. Negatived 882
“Representing” indicates specific
favouring of either employees or employers (Wallace) 881
Board members, knowledge
and skill in fields of employer or employee interests (Wallace) 881 (Williams,
L.A.) 884
Flexible enough to allow for representation of public (King) 881 board
members, objectivity and neutrality of paramount importance (Wallace) 882
Sec. 12 (2) Amdt. ensuring one board member representing Canadian
unions (Anderson, D.A.) 882. Negatived 887
Canadian unions feel they have been
discriminated against (Anderson, D.A.) 883
Canadian union movement a growing force
(Chabot) 883, 886 (Williams, L.A.) 883 (Smith) 887
Canadian union movement representation
on board favoured (Williams, L.A.) 884
Legislation putting restrictions on non-Canadians
referred to (Williams, L.A.) 884
Canadian
union application at Trail and Kimberley referred to (Anderson, D.A.) 882 (Chabot)
886 (McGeer) 977 (King) 979
Sec. 13 (4) Amdt. substitution of “by reason of a vacancy caused by reason of death, illness or conflict of interest” for “howsoever caused” (Chabot) 888. Negatived 888
Sec. 13 (4) Chairman's authority to dismiss panel on an appeal for a broader panel (King) 888
Sec. 16 Amdt. deletion of section, another substituted (Williams,
L.A.) 889. Negatived 892 question of law, referral to Supreme Court should
be mandatory (Williams, L.A.) 889
Question
of law, right to request referral to Supreme Court (Williams, L.A.) 889
Question
of law, Supreme Court's opinion binding on board or panel (Wallace) 890
Board
will have capable legal counsel (King) 890, 892
Checks and balances to guard against
abuse of power by board (King) 890, 892
Amdt. a discretionary proposal (Gardom)
890
Question of law, referral to Supreme Court would answer problem in any future
applications (Gardom) 891
Question of law, referral to court unwise unless advice
made binding (King) 891
Sec. 16 Amdt. question of law, opinion of Supreme Court made binding
(Wallace) 892. Negatived 895
Common law makes it incumbent on board to follow
court's decision (Gardom) 892
Labour relations, delays, expense in court actions
(Macdonald) 893
Board's right to refer
questions to Supreme Court when necessary (Williams, L.A.) 893
Amdt. does not
undermine principle of removing disputes from courts (Wallace) 895
Sec. 21 Amdt. addition of “with or without counsel” after “submissions” (Gardom)
895. Negatived 898
Provision need not be spelled out (King) 895
Minister's commitment given that
procedure will provide for counsel (King) 896
Minister may not always be Minister
of Labour (Wallace) 896 (Gardom) 896
Rules of natural justice apply to tribunal
(Macdonald) 897
Sec. 23 Amdt. reasons for decisions to be available and published
as a report (Chabot) 898. Negatived 912
Publishing of reasons for decisions would
eliminate many appeals (Chabot) 898
Board's adjudications, number in excess of
1, 100 (King) 898
Publishing of reasons for decisions not done in other jurisdictions
(King) 898, 915
Publishing of reasons for decisions to be done in controversial
cases (King) 898, 901, 912, 913
Publishing of reasons for decisions would provide
a library for future reference (Phillips) 899 (Wallace) 912
Board's decisions
more acceptable if reasons are known (Jordan) 900
Publishing of reasons for decisions,
expense small (Jordan) 900
Labour Relations Board under former government did
not publish reasons for decisions (King) 901
Sec. 23 Amdt. “board shall publish all of its decisions in proceedings
under this Act” (Gardom)
912. Negatived 914
Ombudsman can demand and require board to justify decisions
(King) 913
Any party to decision should have same right as ombudsman to demand
a written reason (Gardom) 913 (Wallace) 913
Publishing of reasons for every administrative
decision would impair board's ability to act expeditiously (King) 913
Ombudsman,
need for should be minimized in every possible way (Wallace) 913
Reasons for decisions,
parties involved have access (King) 914
Commercial publisher may publish results
of board's decisions (Williams, L.A.) 914
Reasons for decisions, nothing in Act
obligates board to give them in contested cases (Williams, L.A.) 914
Ombudsman
cannot solve problem (Williams, L.A.) 914
Sec. 23 Amdt. right of interested person to seek written statement
of reasons for decision (Wallace) 915. Negatived 915
Harassment of board could
result (King) 915
“Interested party” easily definable (Wallace) 915
“Interested party” difficulty
in defining (King) 915
Sec. 24 Amdt. substitution of “perform the office of chairman
or vice-chairman or member” for “perform the office of member” (Gardom) 916.
Approved 916
Amdt. unnecessary (King) 916 chairman and vice-chairman and members,
clear distinction drawn elsewhere (Anderson, D.A.) 916
Sec. 24 Amdt. addition of “or otherwise coming to my knowledge in the course of my duties as a member of the board” (Williams, L.A.) 916. Negatived 917
Sec. 27 flexibility of board impaired when bound by precedent (King) 917
Sec. 28 Amdt. (King) 917. Approved 917
Sec. 30 Amdt. substitution of “shall” for “may” (Wallace) 917.
Negatived 917
Amdt. adding subsection (2) requiring board to notify those whom
a court order is enforceable against (Williams, L.A.) 918. Negatived 918
Sec. 31 Amdt. giving right of access to courts on questions of
law or to B.C. Court of Appeal on three grounds (Gardom) 918. Negatived 921.
Amdt.
to provide protection from wrongs, abuses and mistakes (Gardom) 918
Adequate safeguards
against abusive powers (King) 919
No section in Act provides for seeking a remedy
for denial of natural justice (Gardom) 920
Requirements of natural justice need
not be spelled out in Act (Macdonald) 920
Sec. 31 Amdt. (King) 921. Approved 921
Sec. 31 (1) (b) Amdt.
to add subsection on harassment of employers (Anderson, D.A.) 921. Negatived
922
Overtime permits under
jurisdiction of Board of Industrial Relations (King) 921
Amdt. does not affect
Board of Industrial
Relations' jurisdiction over overtime (Anderson, D.A.) 922
Sec. 31 power given board without right of appeal shocking (Wallace) 922
Sec. 31 (2) Amdt. to allow suits for damages (Wallace) 923. Out of order 923
Sec. 31 (2) bill supported in principle but opposed in this section
(Wallace) 923, 927
Distinction between court and board (Williams, L.A.) 924
Board an arm of executive
of government, with no right of appeal against it (Williams, L.A.) 924
Workmen's
Compensation Act denies appeal to courts (Macdonald) 926
Appeals against decisions
should not be heard by the same board (Wallace) 928
Appeal mechanism would strengthen
bill (Wallace) 928
Prerogative writs not in bill (Gardom) 929
Appeals to courts will be made automatically
by party which loses decision (King) 930
Ombudsman has power to focus public attention
on abuses (King) 931
Core of bill (Cocke) 932
Labour relations, climate in past, costly court actions
(Liden) 933
Workmen's Compensation Board, NDP's stand on appeals referred to (McGeer)
933
Minister of Labour quoted on amendment
to Workmen's Compensation Act (McGeer) 933 will be undoing of Act (McGeer) 934
Workmen's
Compensation Board, appeals to courts never asked for (Nimsick) 935
Judges not
equipped to hear labour disputes (Anderson, G.H.) 935
Sec. 33 Amdt. (King) 936. Approved 936
Sec. 34 Amdt. (King) 936. Approved 936
Sec. 38 declaratory orders, instances in which they will be made (King) 936
Sec. 40 Amdt. (King) 937. Approved 937
Sec. 42 board should set out guidelines as to what constitutes an appropriate unit (Chabot) 937
Sec. 43 Amdt. (King) 937. Approved 937
Amdt. specifying circumstances
under which there will or will not be a representative vote (Chabot) 937. Negatived
938
Intimidation or coercion by employer preventing expression of workers' true
intent (King) 937-8
Sec. 43 (3) Amdt. to delete subsection (3) (Wallace) 938. Negatived 938
Sec. 43 (2) Amdt. deletion
and substitution of section with a 35 to 65 per cent requirement for a representation
vote (Anderson, D.A.) 938. Negatived 979
Amdt. would not best serve interest of
trade unions (King) 938
Vote against existing union in favour of another must
be 50 per cent plus one (King) 978
Requirement of 35 per cent adequate in voting
for a new unit (King) 978
Legislation working against establishment of Canadian
unions (McGeer) 97
Trade union at Trail, failure to comply with laws governing
union constitutions (King) 979
Sec. 43 (3) Amdt. to delete subsection (3) (Wallace) 979. Negatived
980
Board's powers in interpretation set dangerous precedent (Wallace) 979
Situations
calling for use of section not frequent (King) 980
Safeguard in board's authority
to review certification (King) 980
Sec. 44 Amdt. (King) 980. Approved 980
Sec. 44 employer has no legitimate interest in a representation vote (King) 980
Sec. 47 Amdt. to delete section (Chabot) 980. Out of order 981
Will
cause difficulties (Chabot) 980
Will create a conflict of interest in many instances
(Chabot) 980
Members of bargaining units frequently exercise supervisory function
without conflict (King) 981
Supervisory personnel crossing picket lines (Chabot)
981
Conflict arising in CUPE over supervisory personnel (McClelland) 982
Sec. 48 opposed (McGeer) 983
Independent contractors' fears about
section (Chabot) 983
Minister will not be giving instructions to board (King)
983
Independent contractors will have to submit evidence to board justifying their
independence (King) 983
Small contractors may determine fate of large contractors
(Chabot) 984
Board has flexibility to ensure protection and recognition of independent
contractors (King) 984
Sec. 53 Amdt. (King) 984. Approved 984
Sec. 53 definition of “person” includes employers' organization
(Chairman) 984
Employer may make application to ascertain what rights, etc.
have been acquired by trade union (King) 984
Sec. 56 Amdt. to substitute “agents or agent” for “representative” in
section (Gardom) 985. Negatived 985
“Representative” term used in old Labour
Relations Act (King) 985
Sec. 57 Amdt. to delete “one” and substitute “two” and delete “or on its own motion” (Chabot) 985. Negatived 986
Sec. 57 provision to be exercised only in extreme circumstances
(King) 985
Compulsory aspect a cause of concern (Gabelmann) 986 (Steves) 986
Joint bargaining
of benefit to small units (Steves) 986
May be detrimental to Canadian unions organizing
within a bargaining unit (Steves) 986
Sec. 59 Amdt. (King) 987. Approved 987
Sec. 60 Amdt. to ensure that no union can unreasonably refuse
membership to an employee (Wallace) 987. Negatived 987
Amdt. gives employee
same protection as employer (Wallace) 987
Ombudsman can hear complaints of injustice
against any union member (King) 987
Amdt. not necessary, sections 5 and 7 provide
protection for employee (King) 987
Sec. 62 Amdt. (King) 987. Approved 988
Sec. 63 Amdt. to bring section in line withsection 39 (2) (b) (i) (Wallace) Amdt. not necessary (King) 988
Sec. 64 Amdt. to delete words “who is included in or affected by the agreement . . . “ (Wallace) 988. Negatived 988
Sec. 65 Amdt. to prevent restrictions on doing business with any
employer having a collective agreement with a certified trade union (McGeer)
988. Negatived 993
Canadian union members prevented from appearing on any construction
site in B.C. (McGeer) 988
Press controlled by American unions (McGeer) 989
Amdt. designed to break the closed
shop (Gabelmann) 989
Former Minister of Labour's attempt to outlaw such agreements
(McGeer) 989
Opposition to such agreements should be stated to unions (King) 990,
991
Branch plants in Canada instructed
by American parent companies (King) 990
New Democratic Party's policy on natural
gas exports referred to (McGeer) 990
Canadian policies, Canadianism supported
(McGeer) 991
Trade union movement law abiding (King) 991-2
Sec. 69 section will lead to mistrust (Gabelmann) 993
Gives a face-saving
excuse not to strike (King) 993
Right to strike or lock-out during extension should
not be prohibited (Gabelmann) 994
Sec. 70 Amdt. (Chabot) 994. Out of order 994
Sec. 70 first contracts, few go unresolved (Chabot) 994
Will lead
to trouble in signing of first contracts (Chabot) 994
Provision that contract
will not exceed one year (King) 995
Small unions, female workers will be helped
(King) 995 (Cocke) 996
Compulsory aspect opposed (Gabelmann) 995 preventing employers
from hiring replacements better than compulsory settlement (Gabelmann) 995
Union
movement apprehensive about use of compulsion (Wallace) 996
Applies to first contracts
only (Cocke) 996
Sec. 73 (1) Amdt. to allow either party in a dispute in an essential
service to choose arbitration (Anderson, D.A.) 1000. Negatived 1018
Management
has no right to lockout (King) 1000 firemen, police and nurses have preferred
arbitration (Chabot) 1001
Right to strike and prevention of strikes by legislative
action (Chabot) 1001 (Anderson, D.A.) 1001, 1014
Strikes in essential services,
dangers (McGeer) 1002
Strikes endangering lives and health should be settled by
compulsory arbitration (McGeer) 1002
Strike
of federal nurses at Shaughnessy Military Hospital referred to (Barrett) 1002,
1003
Essential services, condition of employment forfeiting the right to strike
(Wallace) 1005-6 (Gardom) 1007
Essential services should not have right to strike
(Wallace) 1004, 1005, 1006 (McClelland) 1011
Doctors' strike in Saskatchewan condemned
(Wallace) 1005
Responsibility and use of right to strike (Barrett) 1003 (King)
1012-3 (Steves) 1015
Right to strike not taken away (Hall) 1006-7
Striking a privilege not a right
(Gardom) 1007
Public opposed to strike in essential services (Gardom) 1007 (McClelland)
1010
Amdt. will lead to increase in disputes and strikes (Gabelmann) 1088
Employer
has advantage in being, in effect, the government (Gabelmann) 1008
Police union,
firefighters prefer arbitration, do not want right to strike (Curtis) 1009
Withholding
right to strike creates friction and problems (Nimsick) 1010
Final authority rests
with Legislature (Cocke) 1011
Compulsion approved (Cocke) 1011
Amdt. will never be acceptable to government
(Cocke) 1011
Essential services, employees have had right to strike (King) 1012
Essential services,
employees have demonstrated responsibility (King) 1013
Strikes, power as a weapon
depends on effect of strike (Anderson, D.A.) 1013
Same rights and privileges must
be given to all (Lea) 1014
Strikes, effect on public will be a factor taken into
consideration (Steves) 1015
Strikes caused by irresponsible element (Phillips)
1016
Energy Act powers to protect public interest referred to (Phillips) 1016
Union
given advantage in collective bargaining (Chabot) 1018
Sec. 73 (1) Amdt. to add words “or the employer” (Wallace) 1019. Negatived 1019
Sec. 74 Amdt. (King) 1019. Approved 1020 to bring conformity between section 74 andsection 93 (1) (b) (King) 1019
Sec. 74 apprehension
of Construction Labour
Relations Association over problems of jurisdiction without
foundation (King) 1020
Technological change involved in a change of construction
material (Anderson, D.A.) 1020, 1029
Technological change where employer had no
control over product used (King) 1020, 1030
Questions of technological change,
referral to board in first instance (Williams, L.A.) 1020-1
Arbitration, no restriction
on type allowed (King) 1021
Definition of technological change insection 78 (i)
(Anderson, D.A.) 1021
Definition insection 78 modified bysection 76 (King) 1021
Technological change,
referral to construction industry board, question (Anderson, D.A.) 1021
Construction
review panel to monitor all new legislation (King) 1021
Compulsory aspect a cause
of concern (Steves) 1022
Employees only should be given right to call for arbitration
(Steves) 1022
Sec. 75 Amdt. to substitute “special officer” for “person” (Wallace) 1022. Approved 1022
Sec. 76 criticized by
president of Construction Labour Relations Association (Chabot) 1022
Ontario's
recognition of construction industry as unique referred to (Chabot) 1022
Technological
change definition and problem of jurisdiction (Chabot) 1022 (Williams, L.A.)
1030
Will be amended if injurious to construction industry (King) 1023
Technological
change disputes should be settled By arbitration without work stoppage (King)
1029
Sec. 77 Amdt. (King) 1029. Approved 1029
Sec. 78 technological change and problem in change in construction
material (Anderson, D.A.) 1020, 1029
Technological change not an issue where
employer has no control over product used (King) 1020, 1030
Technological change
definition and jurisdictional disputes (Williams, L.A.) 1030
Jurisdiction of trade
unions to perform certain work outside the provisions of this section (King)
1031
Sec. 81 Amdt. to provide for vote every 21 days during course of strike (Wallace) 1031. Negatived 1031
Sec. 84 Amdt. to add “except as otherwise provided in this Act” in first line (Wallace) 1031. Negatived 1031
Sec. 85 Amdt. modifying ally clause (Chabot) 1032. Negatived 1032
Right
of picketing enlarged, will cause disruptions, delays (Chabot) 1032
Burden of
proof rests on individual classified as ally (Chabot) 1032
Right to picket, restrictions
on extensions (King) 1032
“ally” defined for board but no limitations set (Williams,
L.A.) 1032
Sec. 85 (l) professional picketers equivalent to professional strikebreakers (Anderson, D.A.) 1033
Sec. 85 (1) Amdt. to delete phrase allowing for professional picketers (Anderson, D.A.) 1033. Withdrawn 1034
Sec. 85 (1) smaller, poorer unions not able to hire professional
picketers (Anderson, D.A.) 1033 employer has right to hire personnel to continue
operating (King) 1033
Strike breaking by employer and professional strikebreakers
(Anderson, D.A.) 1034
Picket line is a matter of conscience (King) 1034
Professional strikebreakers,
use of dogs, electronic bugging devices, etc. (King) 1034
Sec. 85 (a) provides that no action will accrue from the act of trespass (King) 1035 damage or injuries would be actionable (King) 1035, 1036
Sec. 87 (a) no provision in Act allowing for civil or criminal action for damage (Gardom) 1035-6
Sec. 87 (a) Amdt. to add “save and except for all special damages occasioned and proven” (Gardom) 1035. Negatived 1036
Sec. 88 Amdt. to delete section and substitute a section requiring
authorization by board (Williams, L.A.) 1037. Negatived 1037
Crossing picket lines,
problem for trade unionists (Williams, L.A.) 1037
Amdt. would stop “mystery picket organizations” (Williams,
L.A.) 1037
Sec. 90 board authorized to pass a declaratory opinion on boycotts and “do-not-patronize” lists (King) 1037
Sec. 93 (2) Amdt. to provide in arbitration for two appointees
to agree upon a chairman (Wallace) 1038. Negatived 1038
Three-man arbitration
boards lead to delays (King) 1038
Trend to appointment of one mutually agreed-upon
arbitrator (King) 103 8 shortage of qualified, experienced arbitrators (King)
1038
Many industries have permanent arbitrators (King) 1038
Sec. 94 Amdt. to add “such other method agreed to by the parties” (Wallace) 1039. Negatived 1039
Sec. 96 Amdt. (King) 1039. Approved 1039
Sec. 96 (c) (ii) Amdt. to allow both parties to be heard before
final decision is reached (Wallace) 1039. Negatived 1039
Sufficient flexibility
to serve interests of both parties (King) 1039
Sec. 109 Amdt. to delete all words after “conclusive” in the second
line (Wallace) 1039. Negatived 1039
Appeal provided in section 108, amendment
not necessary (King) 1039
Sec. 114 (e) Amdt. to delete subsection (Wallace) 1040. Negatived 1041
Sec. 116 collective agreement provisions variable where no provision to settle unanticipated disputes (King) 1040
Special officer might be used to circumvent the provisions of a collective agreement (Anderson, D.A.) 1040
Sec. 116 Amdt. to delete “or where the order differs from the provisions of the collective agreement” (Anderson, D.A.) 1040. Negatived 1040
Sec. 121 Amdt. (King) 1041. Approved 1041
Sec. 122 (7) Amdt. to delete subsection (Wallace) 1041. Negatived
1041
section 122 (7) powers identical to those in previous legislation (King)
1041
Powers of Industrial Inquiry Commission needed in dispute related
to safety (King) 1041
Sec. 126 Amdt. to provide similar right of entry into offices
of any trade union (Gardom) 1041. Negatived 1042
Powers extreme, strong, labour-weighted
(Gardom) 1041 right of entry to offices of trade unions not equivalent (King)
1041
Sec. 133 Amdt. (King) 1042. Approved 1042
Sec. 137 Amdt. (King) 1042. Approved 1042
Sec. 138 Amdt. to add subsection making parties in illegal strikes or lockouts responsible for damages (Gardom) 1042. Negatived 1042
Sec. 139 Amdt. (King) 1042. Approved 1042
Sec. 143 Amdt. to provide for accountability of trade unions and
employers' organizations (Gardom) 1043. Negatived 1043
Accountability,
provisions similar to those in Companies Act (Gardom) 1043
Sec. 145 Amdt. to provide for the maintenance of a principal address in province for trade unions, employers and employers' organizations (Gardom) 1043. Negatived 1043
Sec. 146 Amdt. to delete section and substitute a section with terminology consistent with and parallel to that in Companies Act (Gardom) 1044. Negatived 1044
Sec. 150 Amdt. (King) 1044. Approved 1044
Sec. 150 Amdt. to provide for referral of questions of law to
Supreme Court and for appeals to Court of Appeal on certain grounds (Gardom)
1044. Negatived 1047
Prerogative writs have disappeared from legislation (Gardom)
1044
Safeguards from human error provided, not the return of labour-management
relations to courts (Gardom) 1045
Appeal Court would not reconsider questions
of fact (Anderson, D.A.) 1045, 1046
Administrative tribunals beyond review of
courts a cause of grave concern (Williams, L.A.) 1046
Powers
of board always subject of review in Legislature (King) 1047
Ombudsman to ensure
protection of interests and rights of parties involved (King) 1047
Sec. 152 Amdt. (King) 1048. Approved 1048
Labour, Department of
Staff, well-trained, well-paid, needed by department (Hall) 492
Labour laws and legislation
Collective bargaining rights (King) 50
Conferences held, briefs received (King) 49-50
Illegal wildcat strikes, change in law needed (King) 50
Labour bill passed unanimously in House for first time in history (Barrett) 518
Labour code (proposed) , changes hoped for (Brown) 124-6
Labour contracts, change in law on first contracts needed (Brown) 125
Labour legislation (proposed) temperate constructive debate urged (King) 52
Law enforcement failure (Gardom) 162
Legislation and recognition of religious freedom (Chabot) 22-3
Public interest disputes and collective bargaining rights (King) 51
Strikes and picketing, administration and enforcement of law (King) 52
Technological changes, problem for labour and management (King) 51
Trade union membership rights (King) 50
Trade unions and individual rights (King) 50-1
Labour relations
See: Industrial relations
Labour Relations Act
Agricultural workers exempted from Act (King) 696
Repealed by Labour Code of British Columbia Act (Dent) 448
Laing, Arthur
Mentioned: (Anderson, D.A.) 25, 26
Lakelse Hot Springs Resort, Terrace, B.C.
Closing by Health department in middle of tourist season, qu. (Smith) 616
Government takeover or purchase, qu. (Smith) 745
Owner closed resort voluntarily (Cocke) 745
Lakes District News, Burns Lake, B.C.
Quoted (Anderson, D.A.) 33
Lalonde, Hon. Marc
Mentioned: (Anderson, D.A.) 33
Lamb (meat)
Lamb-slaughtering plant (Committee on Agriculture report) 251
Packing house not needed (Richter) 277
Land
Classification, basing on other factors than soil type (Richter) 277
Costs, availability in central coast region (Lockstead) 67
Foreign ownership, legislation needed (Curtis) 273-4
Inventory system for government land needed (Rolston) 102
Investment in land to make capital gains advised against (Stupich) 172
Land Registry Act, An Act to Amend (Bill 38) . See name of act
Land Registry Act, An Act to Amend (Bill 47) . See name of act
Prices have risen everywhere (Stupich) 172
Private ownership, government plans, qu. (Jordan) 178
Private ownership in future (Gabelmann) 192
Taxation, regional districts informed of government policy, qu. (Phillips) 349
Taxation to be used to discourage investment in land, qu. (Phillips) 349
See also Land Commission Act; Provincial Land Commission
Land clearing
See: Clearing of land
Land Commission
See: Provincial Land Commission
Land Commission Act
Better legislation than Farm Income Assurance Act, (Anderson, D.A.) 379A
Block Bros.' profits increased by Act (McGeer) 268
Compensation to farmers for damages suffered under Act (McClelland) 371A
Criticized (Anderson, D.A.) 29 (Fraser) 119
Dairymen forced to go out of business because of Act (Phillips) 753
Dawson Creek land price increases after Act (Phillips) 645
Debate on Act referred to (Barrett) 481
Delay would mean further farmland losses (Stupich) 172
Delta meeting on commission, briefs received (Liden) 68
Effect of Act on inflation (Phillips) 87, 88
Farm classification for assessment dependent on use (Stupich) 16
Farm classification for assessment of agricultural reserves under Act, qu. (McClelland) 16
Government's responsibility for assisting farmers result of Act (Jordan) 366A-7A
House values inflated by Act (Morrison) 203
Land for housing reduced by Act (Anderson, D.A.) 634
Land prices, increase caused by Act (Smith) 643-4 (Phillips) 645 (McClelland) 647
Land prices, increase not caused by Act (Gabelmann) 191 (Stupich) 636 (Nicolson) 662
Mentioned: (Barrett) 287 (Williams, L.A.) 370 (Anderson, D.A.) 378A (Phillips) 529 (Smith) 721, 722
Principle almost universally supported in B.C. (Barrett) 1071
Problems for farmers created by Act (Smith) 376A
Reaction to Act (Stupich) 171-2
Speculators, profits resulting from Act (Anderson, D.A.) 32
Weed control in agricultural reserves (Williams, L.A.) 760
Land Registry Act, An Act to Amend
(Bill 38) (Curtis) 1R, 345; 2R, 946-7. Adjourned 947
Speakers: (2R) Curtis 946-7
Foreign ownership, restrictions to residential use, commercial activity and in public interest (Curtis) 946-7
Prince Edward Island, land ownership by non-nationals (Curtis) 946
Land Registry Act, An Act to Amend
(Bill 47) (Sanford) 1R, 436; 2R, 947-9. Adjourned 949
Speakers: (2R) Barrett 948-9; Jordan 948; Sanford 947-8
Land sales to non-Canadians other than landed immigrants to be stopped (Sanford) 948
Land sales to non-nationals, federal government considering legislation (Barrett) 948
Land sales to non-nationals guilty of indictable offences should be illegal (Jordan) 948
Land sales to non-nationals under discussion by provincial premiers (Barrett) 948
Nationality of land purchasers, registering discriminatory (Jordan) 948
Nationality of land purchasers to be registered (Sanford) 948
Ontario and Prince Edward Island, steps taken to halt land sales to non-nationals (Sanford) 948
Land subdivision
Farmland subdivision in progress cannot be stopped (Stupich) 172
Highways department delay in subdivision applications (Lewis) 82
Landlord and tenant
Appeal boards for renters (Rolston) 104
Rental agencies (Steves) 154
Rental grievance boards must be mandatory (Gabelmann) 192
Renters, protection needed (Brown) 128
Tenants' problems (Barnes) 227
See also Eviction; Rent
Landlord and Tenant Act
Amendments discouraged house building (Smith) 643
Amendments needed (Gabelmann) 192
Amendments needed for protection of renters (Brown) 128
Lands Branch
Recommendations on management districts, etc. (Committee on Forestry and Fisheries report) 780-2
Lane, G.A.
Letter to Minister of Public Works quoted (Brousson) 60
Lane, William
Mentioned: (Schroeder) 55
Lane's Bakeries Ltd.
Mentioned: (Steves) 156
Lang, Otto E.
Mentioned: (Stupich) 361
Langford Lake, B.C.
British Columbia Hydro tower construction, damage in area, qu. (Anderson, D.A.) 1117
British Columbia Hydro tower construction in area, matter taken up (Williams, R.A.) 1117
Langley School District, Langley, B.C.
Overcrowding and need for portable classrooms (McClelland) 131
Lathrop, William
Introduced to House (Hall) 783
Lank, Hon. Gary Vernon, Minister of Industrial Development, Trade and Commerce (Vancouver Centre)
Antifreeze shortage 1309
British Columbia Development Corporation chairman appointed by cabinet, not yet named 1119
British Columbia Development Corporation to be operational soon, no investments made 1119
Committee on Public Accounts and Economic Affairs, member 940
Farm Products Industry Improvement Act 753-4
Heavy water plant proposal, Industrial Development, Trade and Commerce department not involved 519
Housing, Department of, Act 1 187
Industrial Development, Trade and Commerce department ads, budget voted in estimates 1119
New Democratic Party's fund-raising dinner, Industrial Development, Trade and Commerce department not involved in invitations 555
Privilege — allegation of telephone bugging denied 187
Structural steel shortage, discussion with construction industry leaders 1253
Law — Study and teaching
Municipalities Aid Act, An Act to Amend. See name of act
Law Society of British Columbia.
Mentioned: (Anderson, G.H.) 500
Lawless, Henry A.
Mentioned: (Barrett) 1255
Lea, Hon. Graham Richard, Minister of Highways (Prince Rupert)
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, employment by referred to 1088-9
Committee on Transportation and Communications, member 940
Fort Nelson-Fort Simpson highway construction awaiting federal commitment 394
Hope-Princeton Highway, accidents 8.5 miles east of Hope 689, 747
Labour Code of British Columbia Act 474-6, 1014
Pacific North Coast Native Co-operative Loan Act 1072-4
Students from north, when trained, will return to north 304
Transport and Communications, Department of, Act 1088-9
Work force in north and lack of higher education facilities 304
Leavens Brothers Ltd.
Submission on supplying aircraft (Strachan) 688
Leclaire, Maurice
Quoted on Sherbrooke health-science university hospital (Cocke) 1 115
LeCours, Ernest A.
Mentioned: (Barrett) 1098
Leg-hold traps
See: Trapping
Legal Aid Society
Represented at conference on consumer matters (Young) 571
Legal Professions Act
Amendment on use of interest from trust funds (Gardom) 524
Legislation
Government's blank-cheque legislation (Anderson, D.A.) 674
Government's failure to introduce legislation protecting individual rights (Gardom) 664
Legislation not ready to go before House (Smith) 325
Legislation should be available for study (Smith) 147
See also: Bills, Legislative
Legislation, Delegated
See: Delegated legislation
Legislative bills
See: Bills, Legislative
Legislative Buildings, Victoria, B.C.
See: Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B.C.
Legislative Library
See: Provincial Library
Legislative Procedure and Practice Inquiry Act
Mentioned: (Hall) 564
Legislature
Bennett, William Richards, seated in House (Richter) 75
Ceremony at opening of session (Phillips) 85 (Gabelmann) 188
Costs of session (McGeer) 372A
Debating administrative matters made necessary by past difficulties (Barrett) 298
Farm Income Assurance Act justifies holding session (Stupich) 384
Public Information Bureau an administrative matter, should not be debated in House (Gardom) 298
Televising debates (Hartley) 117
Televising proceedings for test purposes (Speaker) 7
Television broadcasting of proceedings of House, qu. (McClelland) 364A
Tribute to workmen who worked on chamber (Speaker) 7
See also Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B.C.
Legislature — Cabinet
See: Legislature — Ministers
Legislature — Committee of Selection
Special Committee on Privileges named to examine statements made in House by Mr. Robert H.
McClelland against Hon. R.M. Strachan 1281-8, 1304
Legislature — Committee on Agriculture
Agriculture committee, Minister in Skeena (Dent) 100
Agriculture committee's work in farming community not administrative matters (Stupich) 421
Briefs received, agricultural community thanked for co-operation (Williams, L.A.) 195
Committee to continue investigation of tree fruit marketing and vegetable growing and marketing (Motion 25) (Stupich) 1411
Fruit marketing problems examined (Stupich) 1239 (Curtis) 1243
Hearings, briefs received (Anderson, G.H.) 10
Hearings, field trips (Report) 249 (Report. Appendix A) 254
Meeting, motion on order paper (Jordan) 1120
Members 940
Members considered its work worthwhile (Stupich) 383
Report 249-54
Report of committee and proposed legislation (Anderson, D.A.) 29
Terms of reference (Report) 249
Work of committee (Phillips) 87
Work of committee, members complimented (Stupich) 173
Work of committee worthwhile (Curtis) 271
Legislature — Committee on Environment and Resources
Members 940
Legislature- Committee on Forestry and Fisheries
Report 780-2
Committee visit to Skeena (Dent) 100
Legislature — Committee on Health, Education and Human Resources
Members 940
Legislature- Committee on Labour and Justice
Justice should be made a separate committee (Gardom) 567
Members 940
Legislature — Committee on Municipal Affairs and Housing
Members 940
Legislature — Committee on Municipal Matters
Report 255-7
Work of committee (Brousson) 57 (Fraser) 124 (Nunweiler) 215 (Curtis) 271
Legislature — Committee on Public Accounts and Economic Affairs
Members 940
Legislature — Committee on Social Welfare and Education
Briefs received (Report. Appendix IV) 246-8
McClelland, Robert, correspondence and document relative to the committee's report to be tabled in House (Motion 5) 300-1
Members (Report. Appendix 111) 246
Minority report filed in House (Cocke) 345, 346
Organization, attendance record of Ministers criticized (Jordan) 179-80
Report 234-48
Report not seen by committee members (McClelland) 130
Report, recommendations 234-5, 238, 240, 241, 243, 244
Work of committee, briefs and submissions tabled (Brown) 129
Work of committee, report (Schroeder) 53-4
Legislature — Committee on Standing Orders and Private Bills
Members 940
Legislature — Committee on Transportation and Communications
Members 940
Legislature — Committees
Appointment (Barrett) 4
Committee members thanked for work (Barrett) 282
Committees on tour, sufficient notice of hearings to public (Wallace) 566
Consumer affairs in Committee on Public Accounts and Economic Affairs (Hall) 567
Legislation should be referred to committee (McGeer) 565 (Smith) 565 (Wallace) 566-7
Legislation to committees, two bills in previous 10 years (Hall) 568
Ministers on committees criticized (Jordan) 180
Ministers on committees, payment of stipend opposed (Jordan) 180
Ministers on committees, receipt of stipend denied (Hall) 187
Ministers should not be named to committees (Wallace) 566
Ministers' use of political influence denied (Hall) 187
Minority position never filed in House previously (Cocke) 300
Minority report, filing agreed with in principle (Wallace) 301 (Brown) 301
Number increased to allow further breakdown by subject and area, suggestion (Gardom) 567
Re-establishment of committees, qu. (Curtis) 557
Special Committee, lists of members of Select Standing Committees of House (Macdonald) 940
Standing committees, names, terms of reference amended (Motion 9) 564-8
Terms of reference should be very clear, made available (Wallace) 566
Work, benefits, criticisms (Sanford) 11 (Anderson, D.A.) 29 (Wallace) 37 (Schroeder) 53 (Liden) 68
See also Names of committees, e.g. Legislature Committee on Agriculture
Legislature — Ministers
Cabinet colleagues, tribute to (Barrett) 289
Dismissal from cabinet (Schroeder) 53
Failure to uphold laws, legal position of Ministers, qu. (Anderson, D.A.) 77
Minister Without Portfolio (Barrett) 285
Ministers' travels during summer (McGeer) 264
New cabinet appointees congratulated (Schroeder) 52 (Phillips) 86 (Fraser) 119 (Brown) 124 (Gardom) 159 (Stupich) 171
Legislature — Opposition
Two-party system for B.C., solution suggested (Dent) 100
Legislature — Procedure
Bills, underlining of amended sections as reported (Speaker) 560
Committee on Agriculture meeting, motion on order paper (Jordan) 1120
Divisions, requirement for recording (Richter) 323
Members, not Speaker, determine whether there has been an offence against House (Speaker) 975
Morning sittings of House opposed (Phillips) 85
Microphones controlled by switch on Chairman's desk, authorization for installation questioned (Gardom) 676, 685
Microphone cut-off switch, authorization for installation and operation (Gardom) 778
Microphone cut-off switch, authorization for installation under study (Speaker) 687
Microphone cut-off switch, committee to look into keeping order without use of switch (Barrett) 779
Oral question period introduced (Hartley) 117
Oral question period, ministerial statements taking up time (Wallace) 691 (Barrett) 691, 692 (Anderson, D.A.) 691-2 (Strachan) 691 (Speaker) 691, 692
Press releases prior to tabling of bills in House (Wallace) 374
Sound reinforcement system (Speaker) 777
Speaker has adequate powers within rules without needing microphone cut-off switch (Gardom) 778
Standing order 27 quoted on motions (Speaker) 1411
Withdrawal of Bill 9 (Anderson, D.A.) 591-3
Withdrawal of item 9 on the order paper (Speaker) 591-3, 648-9
See also Votes and Proceedings
Legislature — Select Standing Committees
See: Legislature — Committees
Legislature — Special Committee on Privileges
Examination of statements made in the House by Mr. Robert H. McClelland against Hon. R.M. Strachan 1281-8
Hearing on statements made by Hon. R.M.Strachan to House, availability of transcript (Richter) 1380
Hearing on statements made by Hon. R.M. Strachan to House, tabling of minutes (Chabot) 1381
Report on statements made by Hon. R.M. Strachan to House 1380
Legislature — Special Committee on Television Broadcasting
Recommendations referred to (McClelland) 1396-7
Report quoted on editing of televised proceedings of House (McClelland) 1397
Legislature — Standing Committees
See: Legislature — Committees
Lehner, J.
Mentioned: (Barrett) 809
Lester, P.J.
Mentioned: (Barrett) 393
Levi, Hon. Norman, Minister of Human Resources (Vancouver-Burrard)
Address in reply 137-40
Adopted children, reunion with natural parents under consideration 386-7
Adoption Act amended to conform with Indian Act 388
Adoption Act, An Act to Amend (Bill 12) 1R, 142; 386-8, 391, 790-1, 791, 792-3
Adoption homes for Indian children 386
Adoption placements for older or handicapped children 387
Adoptions, policy on international adoptions 387
Adoptions, subsidization 386, 387
Aged, awareness of and concern for urged 140
Bennett, William Richards, congratulated 137
Canada Assistance Plan Act interpretation varied in flexibility 137
Committee on Health, Education and Human Resources, member 940
Community resource boards, discussions going on throughout province 850
Day-care centres programme 138-9
Day care for children under three 139
Day care on a 24-hour basis 139
Drug Addiction Rehabilitation Act, 1973 773
Foster care payments to relatives, welfare regulations changed 386
Inflation problem for those on fixed incomes 137
Mincome, abuses will be investigated 909
Mincome and federal sharing 137
Mincome commitments by government 138
Mincome, completion of blue forms 139-40
Mincome, completion of blue forms, benefits not withheld for failure to do so 213
Mincome, completion of blue forms demanded by federal government 213
Mulwinkle, Honor, letter on adopted children and their natural parents quoted 386-7
Renovation to office referred to (McClelland) 133 kickinson, Ray, tribute to 347
Senior citizen counsellors to attend conference 140
Transients placed in employment 138
Welfare recipients, employment programme 138
Willingdon School, closure and alternate programme for girls 139
Lewis, David
Criticized (Phillips) 476-8
Defended (Skelly) 512
Discussions with him on government policies, qu. (Anderson, D.A.) 1026
Mentioned: (Macdonald) 46 (Hon. Member) 1089 (Anderson, D.A.) 1326
Welcomed to House (Barrett) 1025 (Richter) 1025 (Anderson, D.A.) 1025 (Wallace) 1025
Lewis, Donald Emerson (Shuswap)
Address in reply 79-83
Agriculture, problems in province 80
Alberta Poultry Marketers' products in the Kootenay area 81
British Columbia ferry service, alternative to strike action needed 83
Broiler marketing board and broiler production in Interior 80-1
Broiler marketing board criticized 80-1
Broiler marketing board roaster permits granted in Interior 81
Broiler production in Interior 80-1
Civil service, working conditions, pay 82-3
Committee on Agriculture, member 940
Committee on Standing Orders and Private Bills, member 940
Constituents' letters delayed in reaching Members in Victoria 297
Consumer Services, Department of, Act 579-80
Domestic Animal Protection Act 542-3
Eggs, cost to farmer under federal marketing plan 369A
Farm Income Assurance Act 725
Farm Products Industry Improvements Act 1146-7
Hall, Joe, Trucking, employment by Highways department 82
Highways department, delay in subdivision applications 82
Highways department, equipment hiring in Shuswap area 82
Labour-management relations, guidelines for future needed 83
Marketing boards, appeal board needed 81
Marketing boards, board of review needed 81
Panco Poultry Products Ltd. broiler birds, numbers, secondary permit 81
Pritchard subdivision applications turned down by Highways department 82
Provincial Home Acquisition Act, An Act to Amend 1064
Salmon Arm fire, investigation requested 79
Salmon Arm fire, rehabilitation of area 80
Salmon Arm fire, tribute to people in area 79-80
Turkey production in Interior 81
Weed Control Act 763
Lewis, Hon. Harry
Introduction to House (Hall) 783
Liberal Party
Delay of medicare programme (Hartley) 1 105
Liberal Party and plan 7-3-1 qu. (Chabot) 348 7-3-1 plan (Barrett) 374A (McGeer) 374A (Anderson, D.A.) 405 (Wallace) 405
Liberal Women's Association
Disbanding referred to (Young) 795
Liden, Carl (Delta)
Address in reply 67-74
Agricultural Credit Act 534-5
Air ambulances, further purchases suggested 74
Annacis Island sewage treatment plant 72
Commercial fishing trip made by Premier, MLAs 69
Committee on Agriculture, member 940
Committee on Environment and Resources, member 940
Committee on Municipal Affairs and Housing, member 940
Committee on Public Accounts and Economic Affairs, member 940
Delta, transportation problems 73-4
Environment protection service needed 72, 74
Fisheries department needed 70, 74
Fraser River dams and threat to salmon 70-1
Fraser River, oil spills 71
Fraser River, pollution 70-3
Fraser River, power project development 71
Fraser River, SPEC work on tides and currents 71
Housing, Department of, Act 620-2
International Pacific Salmon Fisheries Commission agreement, effects, need for review and change 69-70
Labour Code of British Columbia Act 933
Land Commission, briefs received at Delta meeting 68
Legislative committees, work 68
Log booms, cause of pollution 71
Members, full-time MLAs approved 68
Payment of wages Act, An Act to Amend 523
Pollution Control Board criticized 72-3
River pollution problem 70-2
Salmon, life history 69-70
Sewage, coal treatment experiment at UBC 72-3
Special Committee on Privileges, member (Macdonald) 1304
Special Committee on Privileges report on statement made by Hon. R.M. Strachan to House 1380
Water sampling methods used 72
White Rock sewage outfall and beach pollution 72
Workmen's Compensation Board appeal, case cited 72-3
Workmen's Compensation Board, possible elimination suggested 73, 74
Workmen's Compensation Board, widows' pensions 73
Lieutenant-Governor, Hon. Walter S. Owen
Attendance at meeting of Lieutenant-Governors in Ottawa 1413-4
Congratulated on appointment (Lockstead) 66 (Rolston) 100
Serving B.C. wine at Government House (Stupich) 174
Speech from the throne 1-3
Light bulbs
See: Electric lamps, Incandescent
Liners
See: Ocean liners
Lions Gate Bridge, Vancouver, B.C.
Condition of bridge (Williams, L.A.) 200
Lions Gate Tourist Court, West Vancouver, B.C.
Employees included in Public Service Labour Relations Act (Hall) 952
Higgins report, recommendations on collective bargaining rights of employees (Chabot) 970
Liquor Control Board
Beer and wine price increases not due to change in mark-ups (Macdonald) 395
Employees, retroactive pay for former employees (Hall) 973
Factories Act section precluding hiring of women in retail liquor outlets (Macdonald) 618
Hotel beverage rooms being turned into bottle clubs (Barnes) 228-9
Liquor store price changes on wine (Wallace) 578
Liquor stores, improvement in service, qu. (Gardom) 394-5
Regulations regarding pubs, drafting under way (Macdonald) 1059
Regulations regarding pubs, when available, qu. (McGeer) 1059
Vanilla extract, alcoholic content (Barnes) 229
Women, employment and size of cases, qu. (Phillips) 110
Women, employment in administrative offices (Macdonald) 110
Women, employment in retail liquor stores, qu. (McClelland) 110, 130 (Jordan) 1061
Women, employment precluded by trade union agreement (Brown) 1261
Women, employment under position of “store", qu. (McClelland) 618
Liquors
Liquor bottles in re-usable shapes suggested (Gardom) 583
Liquor bottles, recycling (Young) 588
Liquor bottles, refunds suggested (Gardom) 583
Livestock
See: Stock and stock-breeding
Livestock Production Act
(Bill 46) (Minister of Agriculture) 1R, 485; 2R, 544-5; C, 750-1; 3R, 751; RA 1413
Speakers: (2R) Phillips 545; Stupich 544-5
Speakers: (C) Phillips 750; Stupich 750-1
Breeding practices, stock buying covered in Act (Stupich) 545
Provincial insemination stock to improve cattle industry (Phillips) 750
Regulations needed for enlarged livestock industry (Phillips) 545
Loans, Personal
Small Loans Act changed to increase limit, regulate interest rates, bonuses and repayment penalties (Motion 4) 321 (Anderson, G.H.) 307
Loblaw Companies Limited
Mentioned: (Steves) 156
Loblaw Groceterias Co. Limited
Mentioned: (Steves) 156
Loblaw Inc.
Mentioned: (Steves) 156
Local elections
Municipal Act, An Act to Amend, See name of Act
Local government
See: Municipal government
Local Initiatives Program
Grants curtailed, no consultation with B.C. Trustees' Association (Dailly) 1380
Grants for teacher-aides curtailed, consultation with B. C. Trustees' Association, qu. (Schroeder) 1380
Mentioned: (Gabelmann) 193
Local transit
See: Transit systems
Locheed, Truman Dagnus
Land donation made for parks (Throne speech) 1-2 (Barrett) 1070
Lockstead, Donald Frederick (Mackenzie)
Address in reply 66-7
Central coast region, industrial development needed 67
Committee on Environment and Resources, member 940
Committee on Transportation and Communications, member 940
First Citizen's Fund grants to students 302
Housing, Department of, Act 632-3
Indians, equalization grants for non-status Indian students 302
Labour Code of British Columbia Act 497
Land costs, availability in central coast region 67
Local government, tenant participation 67
Ocean Falls, B.C., operation successful 67
Owen, Walter Stewart, congratulated on appointment 66
Special Committee on Privileges, member (Macdonald) 1304
Student aid, forest industry's scholarship plan 302
Student aid where educational facilities unavailable 302
Students in remote areas, study by education commission of possible aid 301
Trade union activities 497
Transportation problems of central coast region 67
Loffmark, Ralph Raymond
Mentioned: (McGeer) 264 (Hon. Member) 1091 (Barrett) 1092, 1097, 1098
Logging
Moratorium on streambank logging, qu. (Wallace) 1061
Recommendations on streambank logging, logged openings, storage and transport of logs in water (Committee on Forestry and Fisheries report) 782
Logging — Machinery
Equipment breakdowns, lack of proving ground in B.C. (Kelly) 577
Equipment, need for research (Young) 587
London
Westminster, preservation of buildings (Hartley) 117
Lone Prairie, B.C.
Hydro line, cost (Phillips) 89
Lopez, Richard
House builder in Delta referred to (Liden) 621
Lorimer, Hon. James Gibson, Minister of Municipal Affairs (Burnaby-Willingdon)
Committee on Municipal Affairs and Housing, member 940
Endowment lands amalgamation with City of Vancouver, no negotiations or discussions 1307
Gulf Islands, 10-acre freeze until other protective action taken 1060
Municipal Act, An Act to Amend 1R, 1058; 1160-1, 1170-1
Natural gas generated power by B.C. Hydro is overproduction, can be cut off 1117
Lougheed, Hon. Peter
Consultations with over Alberta natural gas for B.C. (Macdonald) 812
Contract breaking referred to (Wallace) 869
Meeting with (Macdonald) 432
Natural gas problem referred to (Barrett) 864
Love, John
Macdonald, Hon. Donald S., policy change as result of meeting, qu. (Wallace) 851
Meeting with Hon. Donald S. Macdonald referred to (Anderson, D.A.) 861 (Barrett) 864 (Wallace) 872, 907
Lumber trade -Prices
Two-price system, qu. (Chabot) 167