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
M.S.A.
See: Medical Services Association
McBride, Sir Richard
Mentioned: (Hartley) 117 (Barrett) 1368
McBride, B.C.
Hydro rate altered (Nunweiler) 214
McCarthy, Grace
Mentioned: (Dent) 100
McCarthy Milling Company Limited
Mentioned: (Steves) 156
McClellan, Alex
Pension granted by Workmen's Compensation Board, qu. (Chabot) 47
McClelland, Robert H. (Langley)
Address in reply 129-37
Adoption Act, An Act to Amend 391
Aldous, Monty, salary increase, qu. 850
Assessment Equalization Act amendment, effect on commercial and industrial properties 136
Bennett, William Richards, welcomed 129
Bills delivered to Members' desks at time of introduction, suggestion 377
Boutilier, William Charles, letter quoted 133
British Columbia Ferry strike, government actions criticized 134
British Columbia Railway agreement on northern development completed April, 1972 134
British Columbia Railway, Dease Lake extension, authorization, construction 134-5
British Columbia Railway, unratified union agreements, qu. 811
Calder, Frank Arthur, dismissal from cabinet 135-6
Cariboo Regional District, refusal to hold hearings on land-use reserve 132
Civil Service, 'government appointments, demotions criticized 133-4
Committee on Health, Education and Human Resources, member 940
Committee on Social Welfare and Education, correspondence and document relative to report to be tabled in House (Motion 5) 300-1
Committee on Social Welfare and Education, minority report filed in House (Cocke) 345, 346
Committee on Social Welfare and Education, report not seen by members 130
Committee on Transportation and Communication, Member 940
Community Recreational Facilities Fund Appropriation Act 1389
Cruise ships, ocean liners, government plans, qu. 112
Expo ’74, government participation 134
Extended care, increase in charge and percentage not on Mincome affected, qu. 434
Factories Act, An Act to Amend (Bill 78) 1R, 776
Farm Products Industry Improvement Act 1145-6
Ferries, phasing out of cafeteria, dining room facilities, qu. 488, 520
Ferry personnel, appointment of mediator to study concerns, qu. 520
Ferry personnel; staff cut-back before holiday weekend, qu. 556-7
Ferry service, confidential memo on ferry service report, qu. 291
Ferry system, management survey, qu. 556
Ferry system, management survey underway on October 11, and for seven days previously, qu. 1247-9
Gottesman — Central National Organization, tabling of newsprint sales agreement, qu. 943
Government appointments criticized 133
Grain shipping, use of Highways department trucks, qu. 170
Greater Vancouver Transit Authority, director, Minister responsible, qu. 691
Hansard, Minister's statement omitted 910
Hospital Act, An Act to Amend 1289
Hospital care, equal financial treatment of all levels of care 300
Housing, Department of, Act 646-8, 1182, 1216, 1220, 1224, 1229-30
Human Tissue Gift Act, An Act to Amend 539
Jones, Cyril, agreement with on developing pollution control method, qu. 747
Labour Code of British Columbia Act 497-9, 982, 1010-1
Land Commission Act, farm classification for assessment of agricultural reserves, qu. 16
Langley schools, overcrowding 131
Legislative chamber, television lights uncomfortably bright 130
Levi, Hon. Norman, renovation of his office referred to 133
Liquor Control Board, employment of women in retail stores, qu. 110, 130, 618
Machin, F.R. and Associates, survey of ferry system stopped 1247
Medical Centre of British Columbia Act 1091-5, 1345
Medical Grant Act, An Act to Amend 315
Medical Services, An Act to Amend an Act Respecting 316
Mincome, completion of blue forms compulsory, qu. 212
Mincome programme and federal cost sharing 134
Multiple sclerosis patients and increase in extended-care charge, qu. 433-4
Municipal Act provides assessment relief for golf courses 136
Municipal Affairs department, Assistant Deputy Minister, appointment criticized 133
Native Voice quoted on Frank Calder's dismissal 135
Newsprint from Ocean Falls available in B.C., qu. 943
Newsprint shortage in B.C., effects 944
Parliament Buildings, repairs and renovations 130
Pearson, Norman, letter quoted 132-3
Prince Rupert port development negotiations 135
Privilege — use of word “authorize” attributed to him in Colonist Victoria, B.C., article 1305
Provincial Land Commission, membership budget, appointment of director 133
Public Bodies Information Act, An Act to Amend (Bill 92) 1R, 911
Public Service Labour Relations Act 953-7
Public Service Superannuation Act, An Act to Amend 1172
Queen of Nanaimo, stretching, dining room facilities, qu. 556
Question on order paper and Minister's statement in House 910
Serpentine- Nicomekl area, flooding of 100 acres 371A
Special Committee on Privileges to examine statements made in House against Hon. R.M. Strachan 1281-8, 1304
Taxation policy, discrimination against hobby farms, small holdings 136
Television broadcasting of proceedings of House, qu. 364A
Transportation Assistance Fund Act (Bill 93) 1R, 911
Withdrawal from House for sitting ordered (Speaker) 1250
McCormick's Ltd.
Mentioned: (Steves) 156
McDiarmid, Howard
Mentioned: (Barrett) 1069
Macdonald, Hon. Alexander Barrett, Attorney General (Vancouver East)
Address in reply 142-7
Bankruptcies, reporting to prevent trading in stock 1253
Beaver River gas field, output cut back 45-6
Beer and wine price increases not due to change in LCB mark-ups 395
Bennett, William Richards, welcomed 142
Bray, Ron, chairman pro tem of Law Reform Commission 431
British Columbia Forest Products mill at Mackenzie, effect of natural gas shortage 362A
Cominco Limited, effect of natural gas shortage 362A
Committee on Labour and Justice, member 940
Committee on Standing Orders and Private Bills, member 940
Companies Act, An Act to Amend (Bill 115) 1R, 1255;1311
Consumer Services, Department of, Act 803
Corrections Act, An Act to Amend (Bill 24) 1R, 259; 323-5, 344
Corrections Act amendment, Deputy Minister of corrections 323
Corrections Branch, relations with judges improved 344
County Courts Act, An Act to Amend (Bill 89) 1R, 911; 999
Credit-rating reporting agencies, study by Law Reform Commission 143
Credit-rating reporting, need for regulation 143-4
Crime statistics compared to population growth 323
Davy, Herbert William, death of 615
Director of probation to mobilize volunteers, organizations, etc. 324-5
Director of Specialized Programmes, responsibilities 325
Director of Standards to be ombudsman for complaints 325
El Paso Natural Gas Company, curtailment of natural gas supply 362A
Drug addicts considered a health problem 344
Energy Commission report 144-7
Farm Income Assurance Act 684
Fines converted to civil judgments or restitution orders 324
Fines, poor imprisoned for inability to pay 324
Fraser, Paul D.K., appointed to Law Reform Commission 431
Fraser, Peter, appointed to Law Reform Commission 431
Fulton, Rt. Hon. E. Davie, resignation as Chairman of Law Reform Commission announced 431
Geo-Star Resources Ltd., no insider trades reported, investigation continuing 1380
Gibson, Kelly, letter to James H. Rhodes on natural gas supply quoted 906
Hansard, confirmation of statement on Skagit Valley 145
Housing, Department of, Act 1234-5, 1235, 1235-6
Institutional Correction, executive director appointed 325
Labour Code of British Columbia Act 816, 826-7, 893, 897, 920, 926-7, 929
Liquor Control Board, employment of women in administrative offices 110
Lougheed, Hon. Peter, meeting with 432
Macdonald, Hon. Donald S., meeting with on natural gas shortage 362A
Macdonald, Hon. Donald S., telegram to him on government's position quoted 812
Married Persons Equality Act (Bill 1) 1R, 3
Mission crime wave and request for additional RCMP personnel 1308
Mission crime wave reported on 1308
National Energy Board policy on natural gas export criticized 46
Natural gas, Alberta gas for B.C. 812
Natural gas, Alberta gas will not be imported 943
Natural gas exploration, drilling rig activity exceeds that of previous year 363A
Natural gas exports, surplus to domestic needs an implied condition 907
Natural gas exports to forest industries' competitors 145
Natural gas field prices must be given consideration 146
Natural gas, industrial and domestic needs will be met 906
Natural gas, price received and Federal Power Commission 145
Natural gas, price received and true competitive worth 144
Natural gas, proven reserves, potential 145
Natural gas, provincial agency as owner 146
Natural gas royalty payments, increase not solution 146
Natural gas shortage referred to National Energy Board 111
Natural gas shortage, effects on industry 45-6
Natural gas supply, telegram to Donald S. Macdonald quoted 46
Natural resources, legislation to protect public interest 146
Natural resources, rate of consumption 146
Parole officers, ratio to parolees 324
Personal Information Reporting Act (Bill 63) 1R, 523; 663-4, 665-6
Petroleum Corporation Act (Bill 70) 1R, 591; 852-4, 879-80 , Prison custodial officers, ratio to prisoners 324
Prison employees, change in status, powers 325
Prison sentences, protection of society cardinal aim 324
Prisoners, costs per year 324
Prisons, large correctional institutions opposed 325
Probation, community support services inadequate 324
Pub regulations, drafting under way 1059
Real Estate Act, An Act to Amend 1R, 436; 524, 525
Retail Credit Company of Canada, credit-reporting agency 143-4
Revised Statues Act, An Act to Amend 1R, 1154; 1171, 1172
Rhodes, James, tribute to 144
Riverview Hospital, renovations 1254
Royal Canadian Mounted Police, personnel matter for budgeting 1308
Skagit Valley flooding, resignation staked on prevention 143
Skagit Valley, negotiations through federal government 143
Social Credit leadership race 142
Special Committee, lists of members of Select Standing Committees of House 940
Special Committee on Privileges, member (Macdonald) 1304
Special Committee on Privileges to be named by Committee of Selection to examine statements made in the House by Mr. Robert H.
McClelland against Hon. R.M. Strachan. M. 1281. Approved 1288
Statute Law Amendment Act, 1973 (Second Session) (Bill 120) 1R, 1288; 1312, 1391, 1391-2, 1392, 1392-3
Supreme Court Act, An Act to Amend (Bill 85) 1R, 911; 998
Tankers on B.C. coast 145
United Fruit Growers' use of violence, not a matter of urgency 559
Vancouver Enabling Act, 1973 (Bill 119) 1R, 1288; 1311-2
Vancouver Stock Exchange board members to represent public not yet appointed 363A
Vancouver Stock Exchange, failure to control salesman 653
Westcoast Transmission Co. Ltd. as gas carrier, president's reaction 146
Westcoast Transmission Co. Ltd., foreign ownership 145
Westcoast Transmission Co. Ltd., natural gas cutback 46
Westcoast Transmission Co. Ltd., service agreement disastrous for B.C. 145
Zysblat, Allan Abraham, appointed to Law Reform Commission 431
Macdonald, Alexis
Special officer under Labour Code of British Columbia Act, qu. (Williams, L.A.) 745
Macdonald, Hon. Donald S.
Meeting with John Love referred to (Anderson, D.A.) 861 (Barrett) 864 (Wallace) 872, 907
Meeting with on natural gas shortage (Macdonald) 362A
Mentioned: (Wallace) 361A
Natural gas shortage referred to National Energy Board (Macdonald) 111
Natural gas supplies to B.C., telegram quoted (Macdonald) 46
Policy change as result of meeting with John Love, qu. (Wallace) 851
Rhodes, James, meeting with, qu. (Smith) 748
Telegram quoted (Anderson, D.A.) 862
Telegram to him on government's position quoted (Macdonald) 812
Macdonald, Ian
Mentioned: (Macdonald) 362A
MacDonald, John
Survey on post-secondary education (Webster) 63
Macdonald — Buchanan Properties Ltd.
Mentioned: (Steves) 156
McFarlan, James
Quoted on compulsory membership in B.C. Teachers' Federation (Wallace) 1292
Macfarlane, Alan Block
Mentioned: (Gardom) 308
McGeer, Dr. Patrick Lucey (Vancouver-Point Grey)
Acupuncture and training of anaesthetists, funds 318
Address in reply 263-71
Adoption Act, An Act to Amend 793-4
Agricultural Land Development Act, An Act to Amend 353-4
Aircraft, Canadian Twin Otter turned down in favour of American aircraft, qu. 655
Aircraft to be purchased, specifications, tabling, qu. 654-5
Aircraft, two Citation jets purchased 263
Arizona's law against smoking in public places 949
Banks, Hal, admission to Canada condemned 992
Berger, Tom, programme for open files in credit reporting, government 665
Bills, opportunity for Members to study 376
Blair Rifle Range, subsidized housing development 267
Block Bros.' profits increased by Land Commission Act 268
Block, Henry, letter to Premier referred to 268
British Columbia Ferry strike, settlement criticized 264
British Columbia Hydro power line on Vancouver Island, public hearings, qu. 1060
British Columbia Hydro, release of Minty report to House, qu. 16
British Columbia Railway Act, An Act to Amend 1R, 485
British Columbia Railway Company Grant Act, 1973 1299-1300
British Columbia Railway, former board members criticized 403
British Columbia Railway strike, adjournment of debate to discuss 693
British Columbia Railway strike, boxcar losses due to strike, qu. 811
British Columbia Railway strike, shop crafts unions, government plans, qu. 810
Budget farther from the mark than any to date 1299
Budget, supplementary budget 269
Civil Service Commission, instructions to eliminate sexual discrimination in pay, qu. 1028
Civil service, patronage by NDP government 264-5
Clark, Barrie, tribute to 665
Columbia River Treaty renegotiation, steps being taken, qu. 520
Committee on Public Accounts and Economic Affairs, member 940
Committee on Transportation and Communication, Member 940
Committees, legislation should be referred to committee 565
Community Recreational Facilities Appropriation Act 1339-40
Consumer Services, Department of, Act 575-6, 794, 802
Corporations, accountability necessary 403
Cost to B.C. to buy in dearest and sell in cheapest market 269
Crown corporations, public's interests must be protected 404
Energy Act, powers to prevent oil price increase, qu. 1028
Farm Income Assurance Act 424-5, 669-70, 671, 675-6, 680-4
Ferry design, bids on identical tender by Canadian and American firms, qu. 1306
Fluoridation of Water Supply, An Act Respecting 1R, 485
Endowment Lands at UBC, housing development 267
Energy commission report, lack of objectivity 265
Federal Power Commission hearing, provincial intervention, qu. 76
Health Security Programme Project, report, release of any part to House, qu. 350
Herridge, Herbert W., tribute to 992
Hospital Act, An Act to Amend 1289-90
Housing, Department of, Act 629-31, 1182, 1183-4, 1184-5, 1188-9, 1195-8. 1202-3, 1214, 1217, 1225-7, 1230-2, 1237
Housing, $50 million fund for land purchases suggested 268
Housing, inflation in costs increased by Ministers' statements 268
Housing problem, land purchases from municipalities solution 268
Human Rights Commission, chairman's criticism of human rights legislation 364A
Human rights legislation during session, qu. 364A
Inland Natural Gas, price lower than B.C. Hydro's 266
Japanese public school 267
Labour Code of British Columbia Act 502-7, 711, 826, 832, 933-4, 977, 978, 982-3, 988-9. 990-1, 992-3, 1002
Land management, Minister of Agriculture's responsibility 354
Legislative Counsel 372A-3A
Legislature, costs of session 372A
Medical Centre of British Columbia Act 1095-6, 1111-3
Medical Centre of B.C., cost of Shaughnessy site, qu. 690
Medical Grant Act; An Act to Amend 315
Medical plans, government administration more efficient 317
Medical research funds should be made available 318
Medical Services Act, An Act to Amend an Act Respecting 317-8
Medicare, wisdom of premiums questioned 315
Mineral Land Tax Act, An Act to Amend 1271
Mines and Petroleum Resources, Department of 1127-9
Ministers' travels during summer 264
Mitsumatsa, Akito, Japanese educator referred to 267
Municipal Act, An Act to Amend 1169-70
Natural gas, cost to consumer based on exploration and distribution costs 266
Natural gas, export prices should be raised at wellhead 266
Natural gas, export opposed 266
Natural gas, exports, government's intention to reduce, qu. 908
Natural gas, price in U.S., Canada compared 265
Natural gas, price to B. C. consumers, representation to Energy Commission hearings 265
Natural gas, profits made on sale by B.C. Hydro 266
Natural resources as source of revenue 269
New Democratic Party, alliance of national NDP with Liberal Party 992
Orders-in-council, system in province criticized 680-2
Pacific Great Eastern Settlement Act, An Act to Amend 403-4
Pacific North Coast Native Co-operative Loan Act 1074
Pauling, Linus, welcomed to House 1075
Perrault, Ray, and student aid 303
Personal Information Reporting Act 665
Petroleum Corporation Act 875-9
Provincial Home Acquisition Act, An Act to Amend 1064
Pub regulations, date available, qu. 1059
Public Schools Act, An Act to Amend 1276-8
Public Service Act 1312
Public Service Labour Relations Act 964-6
Public Utilities Commission 265-6
Resource-based industries, development needed 269
Revenue available for education, social welfare programmes 270
Revenue for province predicted 270
Royal Commission on , Dominion-Provincial Relations quoted on B.C. as seller and buyer 269
Salmon Arm fire 267
Shaughnessy Military Hospital, cost of site, qu. 850
Shaughnessy Military Hospital, title to all lands, qu. 849
Shortliffe report, recommendations on Shaughnessy Military Hospital, qu. 849
Shortliffe report, release to House, qu. 350, 521-2
Slash burning and danger of fire 267
Slash burning cause of air pollution 267
Smoking in Public Places, An Act to Limit (Bill 42) 1R, 365A; 949-50
Special Committee on Privileges to examine statements made in House by Mr. Robert H. McClelland against Hon. R.M, Strachan. M. 1286
Statute Law Amendment Act, 1973 (Second Session) 1312
Student aid, funds for equalization grants not lacking 303
Succession Duty Act, An Act to Amend 1062
Taxation Act, An Act to Amend 1066
Twin Otter aircraft manufacturer contacted by Purchasing Commission, qu. 689
Vancouver Cemetery site, housing development 267
Veterinary college in B.C., government's policy, qu. 352
Veterinary Medical Act, An Act to Amend 352
Victoria Paving Company, tactics used by unions 990
Voluntary Emergency First Aid Act (Bill 66) 1R, 523
Weed Control Act 760-1
Westcoast Transmission Co. Ltd., source of natural gas supply for domestic needs, qu. 908
Westcoast Transmission Co. Ltd., desire to keep natural gas price low 265
Young, Henry Esson, established concept of university endowment lands 267
Machin, F.R., and Associates
Survey of ferry system stopped (McClelland) 1247
Mackenzie, B.C.
Industries, housing shortage, pressure on medical and educational services (Nunweiler) 214
MacLean Park, Vancouver, B.C.
Tenants' problems (Barnes) 229
MacLeod, Kenneth
Chosen on basis of merit (Wallace) 36
McMahon, Frank
Profits on pipeline deals (Barrett) 865
MacMillan, Norman J.
Telegram on rail car shortage quoted (Barrett) 489
MacMillan Bloedel Limited
Chairman's speech on Mediation Services Act (Stupich) 501
Contractors in Port Alberni area, status (King) 699
Corporate profits, increase (Barrett) 284
Investments in B.C. in 1973 (Barrett) 287
Mentioned: (Anderson, D.A.) 35 (Steves) 155 (Gardom) 1312
McRuer, Hon. James Chalmers
Quoted on excessive power conferred on public authorities (Anderson, D.A.) 673, 730
McTaggart, David
Compensation for injuries (Steves) 569
Tribute to (Sanford) 555 (Steves) 568 (Gardom) 570
McTaggart, Donald E.
Special advisor to Minister of Labour (King) 49
Magic Lake Estates
Ad in Sun, Vancouver, B.C. quoted (Curtis) 274
Magnussen, Karen
Mentioned: (Gardom) 651
Mais, Alan Raymond Mais, Baron
Visitor to province (Throne speech) 1
Manning Park Lodge, Manning Park, B.C.
Employees included in Public Service Labour Relations Act (Hall) 952
Higgins report, recommendations on collective bargaining rights of employees (Chabot) 970
Marchand, Hon. Jean
Mentioned: (Barrett) 811
Mardesich, Hon, August P.
Introduced to House (Hall) 783
Margarine
See: Oleomargarine
Marketing boards
Appeal board for producers and retailers needed (Lewis) 81
Appeal mechanism in legislation, qu. (Wallace) 1120
Appeal mechanism, legislative change needed (Stupich) 1120
Board to review marketing board actions needed (Lewis) 81
See also names of boards, e.g. British Columbia Egg Marketing Board
Married Persons Equality Act
(Bill 1) (Attorney General) 1R, 3
Martens, John
Letter to him on 108
Development Land Use Contract quoted (McGeer) 629
Martin, Hon. Eric
Mentioned: (Barrett) 1266
Marven's Ltd.
Mentioned: (Steves) 156
Massey-Ferguson Limited
Mentioned: (Lewis) 579
Mathews, William H.
Quoted on Rubble Creek slide (Williams, L.A.) 196
Matheson, Malcolm
Mentioned: (Macdonald) 344
Matkin, James G.
Special advisor to Minister of Labour (King) 49
Matsqui Institution
Escape of inmate (Rolston) 333
Mentioned: (Dent) 336
Matthews, Chief William
Visitor to assembly (Throne speech) 1
Maxwell, Sir Peter Benson
Interpretation of Statutes mentioned (Macdonald) 1234
May, Sir Thomas Erskine
Parliamentary Practice mentioned (Hall) 973 (Chairman) 982 (Speaker) 487, 1025, 1400 (Anderson, D.A.) 1403
Parliamentary Practice quoted (Speaker) 687
Parliamentary Practice quoted on Member's right to vote money for public service (Anderson, D.A.) 732
Parliamentary Practice quoted on message bills (Smith) 941-2
Parliamentary Practice quoted on use of sound system (Speaker) 777
Parliamentary Practice quoted on use of unparliamentary words (Speaker) 1250
Parliamentary Practice quoted on withdrawing bills (Speaker) 592, 649
Parliamentary Practice referred to on breach of privilege (Speaker) 975, 976
Parliamentary Practice referred to on urgent public matter (Speaker) 559
Mayne Island, B.C.
Mayne Island Trust (Anderson, D.A.) 1068
Meany, George
Mentioned: (Wallace) 38 (Phillips) 1015
Meat
Sampling done by federal authorities (Stupich) 170, 171
Sampling for antibiotic residuals, qu. (Jordan) 170
Mediation Commission
Elimination of commission supported (Gardom) 163
Mediation Services Act
Management influenced, endorsed Act (Stupich) 501-2
Mentioned: (Hall) 492 (Cocke) 1011
Repealed by Labour Code of British Columbia Act (Dent) 448
Medical Centre of British Columbia Act
(Bill 81) (Minister of Health) 1R, 815, 1191; 2R, 1049-53, 1091-1116; C, 1329-30, 1345-6; 3R, 1382; RA, 1413
Speakers: (2R) Cocke 1049, 1113-5; Jordan 1049-53; McClelland 1091-5; McGeer 1111-3; Wallace 1108-11. Amdt. (McClelland) 1095.
Negatived 1108. Speakers: Anderson, D.A. 1104-5; Barrett 1096-8; Cocke 1095; Gardom 1103-4; Hartley 1105; Jordan 1106-8; McGeer 1095-6; Schroeder 1102-3; Smith 1105-6; Wallace 1100-2; Williams, L.A. 1099-1100 (C) Cocke 1329, 1345, 1346; Jordan 1329; McClelland 1345. Amdt. (sec. 6) (Cocke) 1329. Approved 1330. Amdt. (sec. 7) (Cocke) 1345. Approved 1345. Amdt. (sec. 13) (Cocke) 1345. Approved 1345. Amdt. (sec. 17) (Cocke) 1345. Approved 1345. Amdt. (sec. 20) (Cocke) 1345. Approved 1345
Adjournment of debate, M. (Jordan) 1053.
Approved 1053
Adjournment of debate requested (Jordan) 1049
Amdt. second reading six months hence (McClelland) 1095. Negatived 1108
Board, powers (Jordan) 1052
Board, problems, relationship to regional boards (Wallace) 1109
British Columbia Medical Association gave endorsation (Cocke) 1115
Charges will be levied as in any hospital (Cocke) 1114
Children's hospital for high-level care for province (Cocke) 1114
Education and referral care incompatible (McGeer) 1095, 1096
Education, changes can be made under existing Acts (Anderson, D.A.) 1 104
Education, increase in medical students supported (Wallace) 1108
Education, jurisdiction of board and UBC Medical School, clear definition needed (Wallace) 1109
Education of medical and paramedical personnel placed in jeopardy by Act (McGeer) 1095-6
Foulkes report, cost of and government's failure to make use of (Gardom) 1103
Foulkes report, delay of Act until report available (Jordan) 1051 (McClelland) 1094-5 (Williams, L.A.) 1100 (Schroeder) 1103 (Gardom) 1104 (Anderson, D.A.) 1104-5
Foulkes report, Minister must know some of its recommendations (Smith) 1105-6
Foulkes report, not needed to judge merits of Act (Wallace) 1101
Foulkes report, nothing to do with educational concept (Cocke) 1 114
Foulkes report, opportunity for medical, nursing and paramedical profession to study (Jordan) 1107
Funds, commitment of and necessity for Act, qu. (Schroeder) 1103
Funds should be used for chronic care facilities, second medical school (McGeer) 1111, 1113
Government not sure of its own direction (Schroeder) 1 103
Greater Vancouver Regional District gave unanimous endorsation (Cocke) 1115
Greater Vancouver Regional Hospital District denied vote on board (McClelland) 1093
Health services, education, co-ordination of (Cocke) 1049
Hospital boards, future, qu. (Jordan) 1052 (McClelland) 1092, 1093
Liberal Party's delay in providing Medicare programme (Hartley) 1 105
Medical Centre, involvement in health-related businesses (Jordan) 1052 (McClelland) 1092
Medical Centre may be a monolithic corporate structure (Jordan) 1052
Medical Centre not geographically Shaughnessy Hospital (Cocke) 1113
Nurses' training, future of under Act (Jordan) 1050
Patients will suffer under corporate system of administration (Jordan) 1 107
Pouce Coupe mother needing mental treatment, hypothetical case (Barrett) 1098 (Williams, L.A.) 1098, 1099 (Schroeder) 1102 (Anderson, D.A.) 1 104 (Smith) 1105 (Cocke) 1114
Premier's vendetta against elitist doctors (Jordan) 1106
Shaughnessy Hospital, legislation not needed to establish Medical Centre (McClelland) 1091
Shaughnessy Hospital, negotiations can be carried on without need of Act (Williams, L.A.) 1100
Shortliffe report, recommendations (Wallace) 1110
Shortliffe report, recommendation for Vancouver General Hospital (McGeer) 1095, 1111
Shortliffe report recommended Shaughnessy site as regional hospital only (McGeer) 1095, 1111
Shortliffe report recommended teaching hospital for UBC campus (McGeer) 1095, 1111
Sunnybrook Veterans Hospital as teaching hospital disastrous (McGeer) 1095
University of British Columbia's president, dean and former dean of Medicine gave support (Cocke) 1115
Victoria, delays in providing hospital facilities (Wallace) 1101, 1109
Sec. 6
Amdt. to delete section (Cocke) 1329. Approved 1330
Sec. 7 Amdt. (Cocke) 1345. Approved 1345
Sec. 13 Amdt. (Cocke) 1345. Approved 1345
Sec. 17 Amdt. (Cocke) 1345. Approved 1345
Sec. 20 (a) Amdt. (Cocke) 1345. Approved 1345
Sec. 20 Greater Vancouver Regional Hospital District, no voting
rights (McClelland) 1345
Greater Vancouver Regional District did not want voting
rights (Cocke) 1345
Board meetings public (Cocke) 1345
Medical Grant Act, An Act to Amend
(Bill 2) (Minister of Health Services and Hospital Insurance) 1R, 13; 2R, 314-5; C, 414; 3R, 414; RA, 1413
Speakers: (2R) Cocke 314-5; McClelland 315; McGeer 315; Wallace 315
Medicare, wisdom of premiums questioned (McGeer) 315
Premiums, eligibility for assistance (Cocke) 315
Medical research
Funds should be made available (McGeer) 318
Mentioned: (McClelland) 1092
Medical Services, An Act to Amend an Act Respecting
(Bill 10) (Minister of Health Services and Hospital Insurance) 1R, 45; 2R, 315-20; C, 414; 3R, 414; RA, 1413
Speakers: (2R) Barrett 318; Cocke 315-6, 318-9; McClelland 316; McGeer 317-8; Wallace 316-7
Divisions: (2R) 319
Advisers given legal protection (Cocke) 316
Carriers in one organization by July, 1975 (Cocke) 315
Carriers, savings to be made by integrating (Cocke) 319
Government action, opportunities far too wide in Act (McClelland) 316
Medical plans administered more efficiently by government (McGeer) 317
Medical plans working well for majority of medical profession (Wallace) 316
Medicare, preventive medicine to be provided for (Cocke) 315
Preventive medicine, importance (Wallace) 317
Title changed to Medical Services Act (Cocke) 3 15
Section 2 would allow a totally-appointed commission to take over (Wallace) 3 17
Section 3 offers too much protection (McClelland) 316
See also: Medical Services Act
Medical Services Association
Integrated into one organization by July, 1975 (Cocke) 315
Medical social work
Coordination of social and health services (Committee on Social Welfare and Education report) 241
Medicare
Carriers in one organization by July, 1975 (Cocke) 315
Government administration of medical plans more efficient (McGeer) 317
Medical Grant Act, An Act to Amend. See name of act
Medical service plans working well for majority of medical profession (Wallace) 316
Premiums, eligibility for assistance (Cocke) 315
Premiums, wisdom of questioned (McGeer) 315
Preventive work to be provided under Medicare (Cocke) 315
Savings to be made by integrating carriers (Cocke) 319
Medicine, Preventive
Importance (Wallace) 317
Members
Annual salary suggested (Gabelmann) 188
Constituents in remote areas cannot use Member as ombudsman when House in session (Brown) 295
Constituents' letters delayed in reaching Members in Victoria (Lewis) 297
Constituents' letters usually involve extensive research (Jordan) 297
Full-time MLAs approved (Liden) 68
Importance of Members as legislators (Rolston) 296
Office facilities in constituencies preferred to Public Information Bureau (Bennett) 295
Offices in constituencies, secretarial help (Barrett) 298
Public Information Bureau making more difficult awareness of constituents' problems (Jordan) 297
Salaries of Premier, Ministers, criticized (Chabot) 20-1
Secretarial help in constituencies, research assistance needed (Gabelmann) 188-9
Secretarial help, offices (Rolston) 103
Secretarial help, office space appreciated (Wallace) 36
Skelly, Robert Evans, payment of full sessional allowances. M. (Hall) 1412. Approved 1412
Toll-free telephone number should be to Members' offices in Victoria (Jordan) 297
Work in their own constituencies (Gabelmann) 188
Mental Health Act, 1964. An Act to Amend
(Bill 82) (Minister of Health Services and Hospital
Insurance) 1R, 880; 2R, 1053-4; C, 1346; 3R, 1382; RA, 1413
Speakers: (2R) Cocke 1053, 1054; Wallace 1053-4 (C) Cocke 1346
Amdt. (sec. 14) (Cocke) 1346. Approved 1346.
Involuntary commitments limited (Cocke) 1053
Publicity urged to inform and reassure the public (Wallace) 1054
Review panel, patient to be represented (Cocke) 1053
Review panel, recommendations supported (Wallace) 1053
Sec. 14 Amdt. to delete “three months” and substitute “thirty days” (Cocke) 1346. Approved 1346
Merrett, John E.
Report on death at Giant Mascot Mine referred to (Anderson, D.A.) 487
Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Inc.
Ready to lend money to province (Barrett) 286
Mexico
Nationalization of oil referred to (Wallace) 871
Mica Reservoir, B.C.
Naming as McNaughton Lake opposed (Chabot) 19
Michel, B.C.
Moving of town (Nicolson) 662
Midas Muffler Shops
Guarantee referred to (Wallace) 578 (Gardom) 805
Milk
Fraser Valley milk producers, request for price increase, qu. (Anderson, D.A.) 1307
Milk Industry Act, An Act to Amend. See name of Act
Price increases allowed by B.C. Milk Board (Schroeder) 418
Producers' request for immediate $2 price increase (Stupich) 1307
Production costs under study (Stupich) 1308
Production costs relatively easy to determine (Stupich) 363-4
Shortage of milk due to government intervention (Phillips) 752
Subsidy, negotiations for obtaining federal subsidy, qu. (Wallace) 522
Vancouver Island milk producers, meetings on cost problems, qu. (Curtis) 746
See also: British Columbia Milk Board
Milk Industry Act
Amendment to Act referred to (Stupich) 380
Mentioned: (Richter) 379A
Milk Industry Act, An Act to Amend
(Bill 7) (Minister of Agriculture) 1R, 109; 2R, 354-8; C, 416-7, 545-8; 3R, 1381; RA; 1413
Speakers: (2R) Anderson, G.H. 357; Cummings 357; Jordan 356-7; Phillips 355; Richter 357; Sanford 356; Stupich 355, 357-8; Wallace 356; Williams, L.A. 355-6 (C) Gardom 547; Phillips 416, 546-7; Stupich 416, 545, 546, 547; Wallace 546; Williams, L.A. 416
Amdt. (sec. 3 (16 (2) ) (Stupich) 545. Approved 545. Amdt. (sec. 4 (23 (3) (C) ) , (Stupich) 546.
Approved 546. Amdt. to (sec. 5 (ff) (Stupich) 546. Approved 546
Amendments, reporting in Votes and Proceedings (Gardom) 547
Chain store products, underpricing in competition with local products (Jordan) 356
Dairy farmers in Courtenay area competing with products brought in by supermarkets (Sanford) 356
Dairy industry on Vancouver Island threatened by imports from other areas (Anderson, G.H.) 357
Dairy products, inclusion in Act (Phillips) 546
Dairy products other than milk movement not of concern (Stupich) 547
Loss-leader legislation, difficult and expensive to use (Stupich) 358
Milk and dairy products in Peace River area supplied by Alberta (Phillips) 355 (Williams, L.A.) 355
Milk, authority to control movement of retail packaged milk (Stupich) 355
Milk, dried milk in bakery products, effect on price (Cummings) 357
Milk imports from Alberta in Peace River area and use of power under Act (Stupich) 358
Milk shipments between the Okanagan and lower mainland (Williams, L.A.) 355
Milk, natural and imitation, use in product specified on label (Wallace) 356
Natural products, abuse of words denoting content of products (Williams, L.A.) 356
Tactics to be used in enforcing Act (Phillips) 355
Vendor's name, painting on milk transporting vehicle, requirement, qu. (Williams, L.A.) 416
Sec. 3 (2) Precludes movement of dairy products by common carrier (Phillips) 416
Sec. 3 (16 (2) ) Amdt. to delete section (Stupich) 545. Approved 545
Sec. 4 (23 (3) (c) ) Amdt. to add “unless an exemption permit is obtained from the Minister” (Stupich) 546. Approved 546 deletion suggested (Wallace) 546 ensures adequate representation of exact nature of product (Stupich) 546
Sec. 5 (ff) gives no extra legal authority for search or seizing
(Stupich) 547 necessity for search warrant (Phillips) 546
Amdt. to substitute “terms” for “term” (Stupich)
546. Approved 546
Mincome
See: Income, Guaranteed
Mine safety — Law and legislation
Mines Regulation Act, An Act to Amend. See name of act
Mineral Act, An Act to Amend
(Bill 101) 1R, 1154; 2R, 1269-70; C, 1333; 3R, 1333; RA, 1413
Speakers: (2R) Nimsick 1269-70, 1270; Richter 1270; Wallace 1270
Production leases granted when requirements fulfilled (Nimsick) 1269, 1270
Mineral industries
Mines and Petroleum Resources, Department of” Act. See name of act
Mineral Land Tax Act, An Act to Amend
(Bill 107) (Minister of Mines and Petroleum
Resources) 1R, 1154; 2R, 1270-2; (, ', 1331-3; 3R, 1382; RA, 1413
Speakers: (2R) Gardom 1271-2; McGeer 1271; Nimsick 1270-1, 1272; Richter 1271 (C) Gardom 1331, 1332; Nimsick 1331, 1332
Amdt. (sec. 1) (Nimsick) 1331. Approved 1331. Amdt. (sec. 1) (Gardom) 1332. Approved 1332.
Minerals included (Nimsick) 1270-1
Railroads surrendering mineral rights (Nimsick) 1271, 1272
Sec. 1 Amdt. (Nimsick) 1331. Approved 1331
Sec. 1 Amdt. to exclude “earth” (Gardom) 1332. Approved 1332
Earth,
inclusion could mean taxing all privately-owned land (Gardom) 1331, 1332
Soil
is excluded (Nimsick) 1332
Limestone exported, not taxed previously (Nimsick)
1332
Mines and mineral resources — Taxation
Mineral Land Tax Act, An Act to Amend. See name of act
Mines and Petroleum Resources, Department of
Legislation to be introduced (Throne speech) 2
Recommendations on management districts, etc. (Committee on Forestry and Fisheries report) 780-2
Reduction in land sale, petroleum rights (Phillips) 91
Mines and Petroleum Resources, Department of, Act
(Bill 76) (Minister of Mines and Petroleum Resources) 1R, 692; 2R, 1121-38; C, 1330; 3R, 1330; RA, 1413
Speakers: (2R) Anderson, D.A. 1123-5; Chabot 1129; McGeer 1127-9; Nimsick 1121, 1136-7; Phillips 1134-6; Richter 1121-3; Smith 1123-5: Wallace 1131-4
Divisions: (2R) 1138
Adjournment of debate, M. (Chabot) 1131. Negatived 1131
Assessment work, effect on small prospector (Richter) 1123 (Anderson, D.A.) 1 124
Capital investment in mining industry down (Anderson, D.A.) 1123
Crown corporation, government's intention should be made clear (Anderson, D.A.) 1125 (Smith) 1126
Department separated into two branches (Nimsick) 1121
Employment, effect of mining industry's uncertainty (Wallace) 1133
Kendal Mining and Exploration Co. Ltd., Mineral Act amendments responsible for closing (Richter) 1122
Mineral Act amendments (Bill 44) closed down mines (Richter) 1122
Mining exploration, expenditures down (McGeer) 1127 (Wallace) 1132
Mining industry, destruction of by Act (McGeer) 1129 (Chabot) 1130
Mining industry, effects of uncertainty about government's intentions (Anderson, D.A.) 1123-4, 1125 (Wallace) 1133
Mining industry, expansion and percentage owned by government, qu. (McGeer) 1128
Mining industry, government takeover (Wallace) 1132-3
Mining industry, high risk, large sums of money involved (Wallace) 1132
Mining industry profits reflect time-lag (McGeer) 1128
Powers for appropriating funds in hands of cabinet (Richter) 1122
Powers given to Minister (Wallace) 1133
Powers in Act, extent of criticized (Richter) 1122
Powers of Legislature taken away in Act (Chabot) 1129
Powers to search company records cause of apprehension to industry (Smith) 1 126
Powers to take over mines, mineral claims and processing industry (Richter) 1122, 1122-3 (Smith) 1125-6 (Chabot) 1129
Private industry, effect of government's legislation on (McGeer) 1129
Prospecting in North West Territories and Yukon (Anderson, D. A.) 1124 (Wallace) 1132
Prospecting will cease (Anderson, D.A.) 1124
Prospectors, difficulties with red tape (Anderson, D. A.) 1124
Resource industries, NDP government's policy toward should be recorded (Smith) 1126
Resources, use and depletion of (Nimsick) 1137
Students, decrease in number taking geology at UBC (Wallace) 1132
Taxation of mining industry the better way to realize revenue (Smith) 1126
Mines Regulation Act, An Act to Amend
(Bill 80) (Minister of Mines and Petroleum
Resources) 1R, 851; 2R, 1138-41; C, 1330; 3R, 1382; RA, 1413
Speakers: (2R) Anderson, D.A. 1140-1; Nimsick 1138-9, 1141; Richter 1139; Wallace 1141; Williams, L.A. 1139-40 (C) Nimsick 1330. Amdt. (sec. 23) (Nimsick) 1330. Approved 1330.
Inspections, inclusion of safety committee member (Nimsick) 1139
Inspectors to be briefed on new regulations (Nimsick) 1141
Legislation should be sent to legislative committee for scrutiny (Nimsick) 1139 (Williams, L.A.) 1140 (Anderson, D.A.) 1141
Safety conditions and technological changes (Nimsick) 1138
Reclamation plans in exploration and development (Nimsick) 1139
Regulations discussed by inspectors, representatives from union and industry (Nimsick) 1141
Sec. 23 Amdt. (Nimsick) 1330. Approved 1330
Minimum wage
See: Wages — Minimum wage
Minimum Wage Act
Amendment needed to lower age covered (Brown) 126
Amendments to cover household help, farm labour needed (Brown) 126
Mentioned: (Anderson, G.H.) 500
Mining
See: Mineral industries
Mining safety
See: Mine safety
Ministers
See: Legislature — Ministers; entries under names of departments
Minty, J.W.
Report on B.C. Railway accounting (Barrett) 1134, 1303
Mission, B.C.
Breaking and enterings crime wave, action by Attorney General, qu. (Wallace) 1059
Crime wave, report, qu. (Wallace) 1308
Crime wave reported on (Macdonald) 1308
Public disorders, vandalism (Rolston) 332
Mission Bridge, Mission, B.C.
Opening of bridge (Rolston) 100-1
Mission Memorial Central Building, Mission, B.C.
Building for government offices (Rolston) 103
Mitsumatsa, Akito
Japanese educator (McGeer) 267
Mobile homes
Construction, lack of quality in (Rolston) 581
Departments, statutes involved in their sale, etc. (Young) 571
Mobile homes used to transport freight (Williams, L.A.) 526
Municipal development of mobile home subdivisions (Nunweiler) 217
Parks, government planning and building (Kelly) 224
Moffat, Harold
Prediction on Prince Rupert's growth (Webster) 64
Monkman Pass, B.C.
Alberta gas purchase negotiated on future return from area (Smith) 856, 858
Quasar Petroleum's gas field (Phillips) 1 159
Road to area needed (Phillips) 92
Moody's Investment Service Incorporated
Rating of B.C. bonds (Barrett) 286
Moose
Shortage in Omineca (Kelly) 225-6
Moran Dam, B.C.
Power project development on Fraser River (Liden) 71
Morrison, Newell R. (Victoria)
Address in reply 201-5
Aldous, Monty, position, duties, qu. 813
Assessment Equalization Act amendments increase taxation of small business 203
Automobile insurance, availability to those out of province on March 1, qu. 1254
Belmont Building, welfare offices 202
British Columbia Railway, board members, increase not justified 404
Budgetary approach by orders-in-council 201
Cars, indemnity fund to reimburse losses on liens, qu. 1308
Coloured Gasoline Tax Act, An Act to Amend 410-1
Commercial Transport, Department of, Act, An Act to Amend 526
Committee on Public Accounts and Economic Affairs, member 940
Committee on Standing Orders and Private Bills, member 940
Committee on Transportation and Communications, member 940
Corporation Capital Tax Act, An Act to Amend 402
Ferry system, advertisements for position of general manager, qu. 813
Gabriola Island ferry terminal, feasibility studies, qu. 618
Government employees, retroactive salary payments, qu. 15
Housing, costs of public housing, taxes 202
Housing, Department of; Act 1222
Income guidelines tied to growth in previous government 203
Inflation increased by government actions 202
Insurance Corporation of B.C., building purchase in Saanich, payment of taxes, qu. 202
Labour Code of British Columbia Act 819, 820, 833-4
Land Commission Act cause of inflated house values 203
Motor-vehicle Act, An Act to Amend 13 10
Motor Vehicle Branch, time lag in registering liens and losses suffered 1308
Oil spill damage to recreational areas, cost of repair, qu. 210
Pacific Great Eastern Settlement Act, An Act to Amend 404
Pacific North Coast Native Co-operative Loan Act 1072
Parliament Buildings, renovations on third floor 202
Privilege -used term “faithful” not “hacks” 409
Sessional Reports Suspension Act 41 1
Share purchases by government under Revenue Act qu. 1061
Share purchases in Afton Mines Ltd., Kaiser Resources Ltd., Westcoast Transmission Co. Ltd. authorized, qu. 1118
Share purchases in B.C. Telephone Co. authorized, qu. 1118
Share purchasing by government and profiting by insiders, qu. 1157
Succession Duty Act, An Act to Amend 1062
Taxation Act, An Act to Amend 1066
Teachers' salary increases 203
Vancouver Island gas pipeline, construction, financing, qu. 47
Veterinary Laboratories Act 739
Victoria, new buses, increased service promised 203
Victoria's Inner Harbour causeway, government share in cost 204
Morrow commission on liquor laws
See: Royal Commission on Liquor Laws
Mortgages
Educational programme needed (Brousson) 57
Morton, Kenneth L.
Letter on election of William Richards Bennett 75
Motions
Canadian government to make stronger representations to France to end nuclear testing, to restore Greenpeace to owners and to provide compensation for damage and injuries to crew (No. 11) (Sieves) 568-70. Approved 570. Speakers: Gardom 570; Gorst 569-70; Steves 568-9
Committee on Agriculture to continue investigation of tree fruit marketing and vegetable growing and marketing (No. 25) (Stupich) 1411. Approved 1411
McClelland, Robert, correspondence and document relative to the committee on Social Welfare and Education report to be tabled in House (No. 5) 321 (McClelland) 300. Approved 301. Speakers: Brown 301; Cocke 300:
McClelland 300, 301; Wallace 301
Medical facilities in Vietnam, building, staffing and maintaining for the rehabilitation. care and development of Vietnamese children (No. 6) 321, 429 (Wallace) 312, Approved 430. Speakers: Cocke 313; Phillips 313; Wallace 31 ?. 313; Williams, L.A. 31 2. Adjourned 31 3.
Public Information Bureau to provide information and assistance utilizing toll-free telephone number (No. I) 321 (Gabelmann) 295. Approved 299. Speakers: Anderson. D.A. 296-7; Barrett 298-9; Bennett '95: Brown 295-6; Gabelmann 295; Gardom 297-8; Jordan 297; Lewis 297; Rolston 296; Wallace 298; Williams, L.A. 296
Skelly, Robert Evans, payment of full sessional allowances (Hall) 1410. Approved 1412
Small Loans Act changed to increase size and variety of loans, prescribe fair and tolerable interest and bonus ceilings and allow repayments without excessive penalties (No. 4) 321 (Anderson, G.H.) 307. Approved 308. Speakers: Anderson, G.H. 307; Webster 307-8; Young 308
Social services tax, inquiry to be made into effects on books; children's sports equipment and Queen's Printer publications (No. 2) 321 (Gorst) 301, 299-300, 321, 435. Adjournment 300, 435 Speakers: Gardom 300; Gorst 299; Hall 300, 435; Richter 299; Webster 300
Special Committee on Privileges to be named by committee of selection to examine statements made in the House by Mr. Robert H. McClelland against Hon. R.M. Strachan (Macdonald) 1281. Approved 1288. Speakers: Anderson, D.A. 1283, 1287; Barrett 1282; Chabot 1281, 1282, 1284; Gardom 1284; McClelland 1284; Macdonald 1281, 1287; McGeer 1286; Phillips 1285; Smith 1282-3; Wallace 1285-6
Standing Committees, names, terms of reference amended (No. 9) (Provincial Secretary) 564-8. Approved 568. Speakers: Gardom 567; Hall 564, 567-8; McGeer 565; Phillips 564-5; Smith 565-6; Wallace 566-7
Students living in remote areas, legislation to provide equalization grants (No. 3) 321 (Lockstead) 301-2. Out of order 306. Speakers:
Dent 305-6; Lea 304; Lockstead 301-2; McGeer 303-4; Phillips 302-3; Wallace 304-5
Tree fruit growers, plebiscite to determine support for one-desk selling under B.C. Tree Fruit Marketing Scheme and for implementation of recommendations in the Hudson report (No. 10) 1246 (Stupich) 1239-44. Approved 1244. Speakers: Anderson, G.H. 1239-40; Barrett 1241-3; Curtis 1243; Jordan 1240; Stupich 1239, 1243-4; Williams, L.A. 1240-1
Withdrawal of item 9 in Votes and Proceedings and Bill 9 not deemed to have been withdrawn (No. 17) (Stupich) 649. Approved 649
Transport and Communications Minister to table in House details of proposal to Nickum and Spaulding Associates Inc. for ferry design (No. 7) 321 (Wallace) 313-4. Adjourned 314. Speakers: Hall 314; Wallace 313-4
Motor-trucks — Licences
See: Transportation, Automotive — Licences
Motor-vehicle Act
Mentioned: (Macdonald) 1391
Motor-vehicle Act, An Act to Amend
(Bill 99) (Minister of Transport and Communications) 1R, 1154; 2R, 1309-11; C, 1382; 3R, 1383; RA, 1413
Speakers: (2R) Gardom 1310; Morrison 1310; Strachan 1309, 1310
Automobiles rented by out-of-province drivers, qu. (Morrison) 1310
Automobiles rented to out-of-province drivers to be covered by insurance on car (Strachan) 1310
Dealers' licence plates, new provisions (Strachan) 1309
Driver training part of high school curricula (Gardom) 1310
Driver training programme, need, discussions with Minister of Education (Strachan) 1311
Insurance agent licences, holding by dealers, qu. (Morrison) 1310
Insurance, licence plates, no provision for selling by dealers (Strachan) 1310
Licence plates go with owner (Strachan) 1309
“Mobile home” added to definition of “dealer” (Strachan) 1309
Motor homes, permanently mounted, new fee schedule (Strachan) 1310
Motor vehicle inspection, mobile units good suggestion (Strachan) 1310
Motor vehicle inspection on province-wide basis (Gardom) 1310
Motor vehicle inspection stations, planned or under construction (Strachan) 1310
Motor vehicle inspection stations, staff turnover, shortages (Strachan) 1311
Motor Vehicle Branch
Liens, time lag in registering and losses suffered by dealers (Morrison) 1308
Locked into an IBM procedure (Strachan) 292
Moving industry
See: Storage and moving trade
Mulligan, Maurice
Mentioned: (Anderson, D.A.) 334
Multi-national corporations
See: Corporations, International
Multiple sclerosis
Extended care, increase in charge and multiple sclerosis patients, qu. 433-4
Mulwinkle, Honor
Letter on reunions between adopted children and natural parents quoted (Levi) 386-7, 793
Municipal Act
Amendments proposed (Fraser) 121
Amendments should provide for consultation with municipal governments (Brown) 127
Amendments to be made to Act (Throne speech) 2
Golf courses, assessment relief under Art (McClelland) 136
Quoted on compensation for expropriation (Smith) 642 (McGeer) 1186
Quoted on power to expropriate personal property (Barrett) 639
Municipal Act, An Act to Amend
(Bill 96) (Minister of Municipal Affairs) 1R, 1058; 2R, 1160-70; C, 1335-7; 3R, 1337; RA 1413
Speakers: (2R) Anderson, D.A. 1166-7; Brown 1163-4; Curtis 1161-3; Dent 1165; Fraser 1161; Gardom 1164-5; Jordan 1167-8; Lorimer 1160-1; 1170-1; McGeer 1169-70; Nunweiler 1168-9; Wallace 1165-6 (C) Anderson, D.A. 1336, 1336-7, 1337; Curtis 1335, 1337; Lorimer 1336, 1337
Amdt. (sec. 9) (Curtis) 1336. Out of order 1337. Amdt. (sec. 79 (703 (2R) ) (Anderson, D.A.) 1336. Negatived 1337
Amalgamations and ideal local government size (Curtis) 1163
Amalgamations, Kamloops, Kelowna referred to (Fraser) 1161
Amalgamations, money by-laws, other referenda, 50 percent passage (Lorimer) 1160
Amendments, majority supported (Fraser) 1161
Boundary expansion features supported (Nunweiler) 1169
Business affected by change (Curtis) 1162
Civic by-laws, failure to notify every tenant may be a problem (Anderson, D.A.) 1166
Civic by-laws, householder only need be notified (Lorimer) 1171
Corporation vote, deletion a cause of concern (Gardom) 1164
Corporation vote, deletion opposed (Wallace) 1165-6
Corporation vote for local improvements provided under Act (Lorimer) 1171
Corporation vote in small communities, Tahsis an example (Lorimer) 1171
Corporation vote, vote at federal level not given to corporations (Lorimer) 1170
Credit unions, municipal investment in (Lorimer) 1161 (Nunweiler) 1168
Local government, bigness opposed (Curtis) 1163
Local government, style dependent on size of unit (Curtis) 1163
Money by-laws, referenda, 50 per cent passage supported (Brown) 1164
Municipal bonds, income tax relief for purchasers urged (Gardom) 1164
Municipal control of developments supported (Nunweiler) 1168
Municipal elections, candidates discouraged from standing for office (McGeer) 1170
Municipal elections, nominations in Vancouver (Lorimer) 1170
Municipal finance, problem of bedroom towns, Terrace an example (Dent) 1165
Municipal Officers' Association opposed to amendments (Anderson, D.A.) 1167
Municipal offices, anyone eligible (Lorimer) 1160
Municipal per capita grant tied to provincial revenues (Gardom) 1164
Municipalities, increases in costs (Gardom) 1164
Policing costs, removal from municipalities (Fraser) 1161
Polling stations, standardization of location for all elections (Brown) 1163
Regional governments, strengthening at cost of municipalities opposed (Fraser) 1161
Regional hospital districts tax basis (Lorimer) 1160
Residents only have vote (Lorimer) 1160
Rezonings, notices to residents only (Lorimer) 1161
Tenant vote, problems in small communities (Jordan) 1167-8
Tenant vote, recreational facilities, parking, problem for permanent residents (Jordan) 1167-8
Vancouver Charter, similar changes urged (Brown) 1163
Voters' list common to provincial and municipal elections, possibilities for computerization (Curtis) 1162
Voters' list, cost to municipalities (Fraser) 1161 (Curtis) 1162
Voters' list for provincial and municipal elections (Lorimer) 1160
Voters' list, landlord or owner obligated to register tenants, suggestion (Brown) 1163
Welfare costs, removal from municipalities (Fraser) 1161
Sec. 9 Amdt. (Curtis) 1335. Out of order 1336
Cost to municipalities
of enumeration (Curtis) 1335
Sec. 31 (d) Discriminatory provision for British subjects (Anderson,
D.A.) 1336
Voting procedure to conform with Provincial Elections Act (Lorimer)
1336
Sec. 79 (703 (2R
) ) Amdt.
to delete subsection and add subsection (6) (Anderson, D.A.) 1336. Negatived
1337
Municipalities requested change (Lorimer) 1337
Tenant notification, failure might
lead to problems (Anderson, D.A.) 1336 (Curtis) 1337
Municipal Affairs, Department of
Assistant Deputy Minister, appointment criticized (McClelland) 133
Municipal elections
See: Local elections
Municipal finances
Per capita grant increase needed (Schroeder) 56
Supplementary Municipal Assistance Act. See name of act
Welfare costs, reduction of municipal share (Fraser) 120
Municipal government
Tenants, enumeration (Steves) 154 (Gabelmann) 192
Tenant participation (Lockstead) 67
Municipal Officers' Association
Municipal Act amendments opposed by association (Anderson, D.A.) 1166
Municipal Superannuation Act, An Act to Amend
(Bill 103) (Provincial Secretary) 1R, 1154; 2R, 1174; C, 1333; 3R, 1333; RA, 1413
Speakers: (2R) Hall 1174
Pension moneys, investment in municipal finance authorities (Hall) 1174
Pension plans portable (Hall) 1174
Widows to continue to receive pensions after remarriage (Hall) 1174
Municipalities Aid Act, An Act to Amend
(Bill 28) (Curtis) 1R, 210; 2R, 437-8. Out of order 438
Speakers: (2R) Curtis 437
Government contribution and endorsement of plan (Curtis) 437
Law students engaged as temporary police officers or cadets (Curtis) 437
Municipalities Enabling and Validating Act
Section 84 referred to (Smith) 150
Munro, Jack
President of IWA, referred to, quoted on independent contractors (Chabot) 695-6
Munro, Hon. John
Letter in reply to T.W. Sturrock on strikes in essential services quoted (King) 1325
Murray, W.H.
Tribute to for his work on developing North Coast Native Co-operative (McGeer) 1074 (Smith) 1076 (Barrett) 1080
Tribute to him in Indian Voice quoted (Smith) 1076
Mussallem, George
Mentioned: (Gardom) 101 (Rolston) 101