Province of British Columbia
30th Parliament, 4th Session
INDEX
Debates of the Legislative Assembly (Hansard)
January 31, 1974 to June 21, 1974

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RCMP

See: Royal Canadian Mounted Police

RNABC

See: Registered Nurses Association of British Columbia

ROSS Committee

Civil servants' expenses at FPC hearings, Q. (Anderson, D.A.) 972

Presentation to FPC hearings, request for grant, Q. (Gibson) 2405, 3417-8. A. (Williams, R.A.) 3644

RST Group

Mentioned: (Gibson) 2521

Race discrimination

East Indians, harassment in Vancouver (Webster) 124

Pacific National Exhibition, racial discrimination practised, Q. (Jordan) 4173, 4284. A. (Williams, R.A.) 4173

Racey, Robert

Mentioned: (Anderson, D.A.) 1500

Racial discrimination

See: Race discrimination

Racing Commission

Chief investigator, security inspector (Smith) 1274 (Macdonald) 1274

Radford, Hon. Jack, Minister of Recreation and Conservation (Vancouver South)

Address in reply 117-20

Agriculture, Department of, estimates 651-2

Antlerless season 454

Aquaculture, research programmes 3301

Athalmer, beach development 3365

Barkerville, work planned 3299

Bighorn sheep ranges acquired in trades 119

Boat launching ramps 3340

Budget debate 449-61

Budget supported 449-50

Bummer's Flats, grazing, duck nesting grounds 3338

Camping units 3299

Campsite fee for senior citizens 3322-3

Campsite users in provincial parks 119

Campsites, competition with private sector 3323

Campsites in provincial parks 119

Campsites, supervision of 3322

Cathedral Park, land purchase 3370-1

Chemainus River, dam construction 2863, 2960, 3306-7, 3308

Commercial Fisheries Branch 120, 460-1

Community Recreational Facilities Fund 452, 3345

Community Recreational Facilities Fund, advisory committee 3345

Community Recreational Facilities Fund, applications, assistance in making 3348

Community Recreational Facilities Fund, grants 3301, 3313

Community Recreational Facilities Fund, inquiries received 3348

Community Recreational Facilities Fund, technical committee 3345

Community Recreational Facilities Fund, West Vancouver application 3348

Conservation and Outdoor Education Programme 3300, 3360

Conservation clubs, grants 459

Conservation officers 3300, 3360

Conservation officers, auxiliaries 458

Conservation officers in Atlin 453-4

Cougars, control of 3949

Cycling path, CNR right-of-way to Lake Cowichan 453, 3321, 3323

Cycling paths, development 3321-2

Cypress Bowl, access road 3349

Cypress Bowl, development 3307, 3348-9

Cypress Bowl, snowmobiling 3350

Diamond Head Chalet 3307

Elk River valley 3299

Environment Canada, work with 3366

Environmental education 451

Fish and Wildlife Branch 119, 453-9, 3300

Fish-farming industry 3365, 3370

Fish hatcheries, lake trout 3341

Fish hatchery in Abbotsford 3300-1, 3341

Fish hatchery in northern B.C. 3364

Fish stocking in east Kootenays 3338

Fish stocking, lakes in northern B.C. 3364

Fisheries research, federal cost-sharing 461

Fishing licence fee 458, 459, 3360

Fishing opportunities 457

Fort Fraser, restoration 3299

Fort McLeod, restoration 3299

Fort Steele, work planned 3299

Fraser River, recreational potential 3340

Game animals killed on highways 3323

Game animals killed on railroads 3324

Game count at Prince George 455

Game Management Area 22, antlerless season 3323

Game Management Area 22, game decrease 3323-4

Game management, habitat 456

Gang Ranch 651

Germansen Landing, mining road 455

Girls, employment in Kokanee Creek Park 451

Girls, employment in summer works programme 3300

Grizzly bear permits, Bute Inlet-Toba Inlet area 3344

Guides and outfitting industry 3312

Harrison Mills, work planned 3299

Hiking trails 3299

Historic trails 3362

Historic trails, inclusion in Manning Park 3362

Hoodoos, land acquisition 2695, 3371

Horses, abandoned 3364

Hunting accidents, fatalities reduced 458

Hunting and fishing clubs, work, tribute to 459

Hunting by permit in game management areas 1409

Hunting licences 458, 3300

Hunting licences, printing problem 800

Hunting, permit system 457, 3300, 3343-4

Hunting permits, issuing to Indians, welfare cases 454, 3323

Hunting, prosecutions in Stewart-Cassiar area 454

Hunting, trophy fees, prepaid system 3112, 3343, 3344-5

Indian artifacts leaving country 3340

Indian traplines 3368

Indians, employment in Recreation and Conservation department 455

Interpretive naturalist, school activities 451

Interpretive service in parks 451

Kokanee Creek Park, interpretation and education centre 3299

Kokanee trout hatchery production 2207

Kootenays, ranches purchased 3306

Kootenays, rangeland, multiple use 651-2

Land use, interdepartmental co-operation 651

Langara golf course, housing plans 452-3

Law of the Sea Conference 4108

Libby Dam, wildlife habitat destroyed 456

Litter Act, responsibility for enforcement 4316

Manning Park, research on use levels and damage 3299

Marine resources 461

Moberly Lake, stocking with fish 3341

Moose shortage 455

Mount Assiniboine Park, research on use levels and damage 3299

Mount Assiniboine Park, youth training programme work 3373

Mount Robson Park, research on use levels and damage 3299

Mount Robson Park, youth training programme work 3373

Mountain sheep, permits in the Ashnola 3344

Muncho Lake Park, campground 3299

Museum train 3301, 3372

Museums, financing of 3313

Museums, grants to 3313

Newcastle Island Marine Park, facilities 3299

Okanagan Lake Park, campground 3299, 3349

Okanagan Mountain Park, access 3349

Operation SAM programme 3313-4

Opposition votes on government bills 117

Owner-operators, exemption from Public Works Fair Employment Act 1635

Park classification 118

Park facilities, new developments 3300

Park interpretation 3299

Park naturalists 3299-3300, 3360

Park ranger patrols 3299, 3300

Park use 118

Parks Branch, budget 3300

Parks Branch programme 450

Parks, new class A parks 3299

Parks purchased 450

Parks purchased, variations in prices paid 3370-1

Parks, regional, in lower mainland, development 3372

Parks, summer employment, wages 3338

Parks, trapping in 3372

Peace River, site 1 project, stocking of lake 3366

Pennask Lake Park, facilities, warden 3349, 3349-50

Pennask Lake, trout eggs source 3371

Pictures 3337 (Chabot) 3335 (Brown) 3355

Pinchi Lake, mercury contamination 455

Predator control 457

Predator control in agricultural areas 3322

Predator-control officer, Duncan-Nanaimo area 3948-9

Predator-control problems 3322

Predator-control specialists 3300

Predator losses 3322

Privilege — Member's statement on angling licences untrue 283

Provincial Museum, budget, galleries opened and planned 120, 3301

Provincial Museum, travelling exhibits 460

Purcell Mountains wilderness conservancy 3306, 3338

Range improvement 3338

Recreation and Conservation department, budget, staff, work 117

Recreation and Conservation, Department of, estimates 3299-3301, 3306-7. 3308. 3312-4, 3321-3, 3323-4, 3337-8, 3340, 3341, 3343-5, 3348-9, 3349, 3350, 3360-1, 3362, 3364, 3365, 3366, 3368, 3370-1, 3371, 3372, 3373

Recreation and Conservation department, publications 3362

Recreation and Conservation department, role in government decisions 3306

Recreation area in north 450-1

Recreation areas established 450, 3299

Recreation areas, signs 3313

Recreation facilities, specialists, field officers to advise 452

Recreational train, Victoria to Shawnigan Lake 3323

Resources, multi-use planning 457

River Ranch, problems 455

Roadside shooting banned 455

Rocky Mountain goat, permits in Nass area 3344

Salmon fry released 3301

Select Standing Committee on Environment and Resources, member 300

Shuswap Lake Park, campground 3299

Skagit River, recreation area 3306

Ski areas, road construction 3307

Ski areas, transportation to 3307

Ski consultant 3300

Ski development 3300

Snowmobiles, effect on wildlife 3360

Snowmobiles, safety clinics 451

Snowmobiling areas, development 3371

Statute Law Amendment Act (1974) 4316, 4319

Steelhead, conservation of 3360

Stein River, moratorium on logging 451, 3306

Trap shooting challenge 3360-1

Trapping, coordinator for industry 119, 3368

Trapping, research on humane traps 119, 456

Trout hatchery at Summerland, pollution problem 1575

Tweedsmuir Park, land purchase 3371

Wells Gray Park, campground 3299

White Swan Lake campsite, purchase 3371

Wild and domestic animals, co-existence 3338

Wildlife, habitat 3323, 3338

Wildlife, snow conditions 3324

Williston Dam, wildlife habitat destroyed 456

Williston Lake, survey 1722

Winter feeding 457-8, 3360

Winter Olympics in 1980 3139

Winter recreation safety course 451

Youth training programme 3337-8, 3340, 3373

Radio

Government participation in private radio (McClelland) 3374

Provincial network (McClelland) 3374

Radio, single-sideband

System installed near Victoria (Morrison) 1792, 1900, 1901, 3544, 3587

Use, location (Strachan) 3713

Radio NW Ltd.

Mentioned: (Hall) 1130 (Gardom) 2147

Rahier, John

Mentioned: (McGeer) 1763

Rail cars

See: Railroads — Cars

Railroads — Cars

Assembly plant, completion date, Q. (Williams, LA.) 19, 970, 2299. A. (Barrett) 19, 2299

Assembly plant, steel supplies, Q. (Chabot) 2928 (Williams, L.A.) 2962, A. (Lauk) 2962

British Columbia Railway, boxcar agreement with CNR (Anderson, D.A.) 969

Car acquisitions (Barrett) 778

Car shortage (Fraser) 776-8, 820, 821 (Barrett) 778-80, 822 (Nunweiler) 853

Car shortage, Q. (Wallace) 1135. A. (Strachan) 1135

Car shortage, co-operation of CNR and CPR (Fraser) 776-7 (Barrett) 778-80, 900

Car shortage due to tax on rolling stock (Phillips) 38

Car shortage, effect on forest industry (Smith) 183 (Fraser) 223, 2978-9, 3070

Car shortage, inquiry into (Barrett) 969

Car shortage, needs of lumber industry, Q. (Fraser) 736, 776-7 A. (Barrett) 822

Car shortage, negotiations with CNR, Q. (Fraser) 2031, 2109. A. (Barrett) 2031, 2109

Car shortage west of Terrace (Dent) 886

Hauling costs to CNR cars (Nunweiler) 853

Monitoring system (Strachan) 1135

Refurbishing of cars (Strachan) 1135

Railroads — Crossings

Stellako crossing (Nunweiler) 1806 (Lea) 1817

Railroads — Rates

Freight rates (Wallace) 2303 (Lauk) 2310

Freight rates, disparity in northern B.C. (Nunweiler) 1400-2

Railroads — Trains

Recreational train, Victoria to Shawnigan Lake (Radford) 3323

Ramparts

Article on California hospitals mentioned (Brown) 254

Ramsey, F.W.

Mentioned: (Anderson, D.A.) 2371 (Strachan) 2371

Rand Corp.

Nuclear power needs predicted (Barrett) 961

Randell, Gerald

Affidavit on stopping of feed supply to Savo Kovachich (Lewis) 818 (Williams, R.A.) 870

Rangeland Management Task Force

Agricultural representation (Fraser) 531 (Stupich) 534 (Curtis) 636

Ranges (Stock)

See: Stock ranges

Rankin, Harry

Quoted (Gibson) 2647 (McClelland) 3798

Mentioned: (McGeer) 2006 (Levi) 2225

Ransford, Peter

Consultant on emergency health services (Cocke) 3249

Status, salary (McClelland) 1581 (Cocke) 1600

Mentioned: (Cocke) 313, 1699 (Wallace) 1811

Rape

Law relating to rape (Brown) 1079-80

Rape Crisis Centre, Vancouver, B.C.

Work of bureau, funding (Brown) 1080

Rape (Plant)

Rapeseed crushing plant in B.C., Q. (Smith) 2207, 2208. A. (Stupich) 2207, 2208

Rathie, William

Mentioned: (McGeer) 157 (Wallace) 2873 (Lauk) 2874

Ratten, Gerald F.

Mentioned: (Barrett) 476

Rattenbury, Francis

Mentioned: (Chabot) 3216, 3218 (Hartley) 3218 (Gardom) 3220 (Jordan) 3223

Raudsepp, V.

Mentioned: (Wallace) 2548

Rawson, Mary

Article on natural resource revenues in Vancouver Sun quoted (Phillips) — 589-90

Rayonier Canada Ltd.

Directors (Williams, R.A.) 2941

Mentioned: (Williams, R.A.) 840 (Smith) 1038 (Anderson, G.H.) 3905

Reader's Digest

Mentioned: (McGeer) 1460, 1461 (Phillips) 1801

Reader's Digest Association

Mentioned: (Anderson, D.A.) 1844

Ready, Lavina

Mentioned: (Fraser) 2218

Real Estate Act

Mentioned: (Nicolson) 3833

Real Estate Amendment Act, 1974

(Bill 124) (Attorney-General) I R, 3215; 2R, 3688-9; C, 3866; 3R, 3950; RA, 4335

Speakers: (2R) Macdonald 3688-9

Amdts: (C) sec. 6 (Macdonald) 3866, 3894B, approved 3866; sec. 8 (Macdonald) 3866, 3894B, approved 3866; sec. 14 (Macdonald) 3866, 3894B, approved 3866

Foreign land sales in B.C. (Macdonald) 3688-9

Strata lot sales (Macdonald) 3688

Real Estate Board of Vancouver

Mentioned: (Williams, R.A.) 4258

Real estate business

Business practices, possible investigations (Smith) 1058 (Macdonald) 1058

Commissions, commission rates (Macdonald) 505

Listings policy of real estate companies (McClelland) 2119-20

Private developers in Vancouver-Burrard (Brown) 253

Speculation in house buying (Cummings) 765 (Barrett) 767-8

Real property — Prices

House sales mark-up limit (McGeer) 2024 (Nicolson) 2025, 2037 (Anderson, D.A.) 2037

House sales, mark-up limit, Q. (Anderson, D.A.) 2205 (Curtis) 2292. A. (Barrett) 2205, 2292

Real property — Valuation

Appraisal staff, shortage (McClelland) 1010, 1015-6

House appraisals (Macdonald) 505

Real property tax

Assessment Act. See name of act

Assessment Authority of British Columbia Act. See name of act

Assessment notices, extraneous information (Curtis) 3683

Cities, municipalities, tax decreases (Barrett) 3448

Deferral of payment (Barrett) 130, 828 (McClelland) 431 (Chabot) 494 (Jordan) 832

Deferral of payment, release of details. Q. (Curtis) 799

Deferred tax interest rate, advertisement of, Q. (Gardom) 3989, 4109. A. (Barrett) 3989, 4109-10

Freezing increase at 8 percent, Q. (Gardom) 1136

Industry, ending of concessions to, Budget address (Barrett) 130

Industry, municipal tax concessions to (Fraser) 2600-1 (Lorimer) 2607

Mill rate increases, Municipal Affairs Minister's letter quoted (Wallace) 116

Mill rate in unorganized areas (Fraser) 1010 (Williams, L.A.) 1010

Mill rates, Budget address (Barrett) 131

Provincial property, assessments (McClelland) 2644

Real Property Tax Deferment Act. See name of Act

Select Standing Committee on Municipal Matters, examination of taxation (Motion 28) 3768-9, 3772

Taxation, shift from land to improvements (Gibson) 2076 (Nicolson) 2083

See also: Land value taxation

Real Property Tax Deferment Act

(Bill 16) (Minister of Finance) I R, 1383, 3175; 2R, 3428-51 C, 3457-8; 3R, 3645; RA, 3769

Speakers: (2R) Barrett 3428-34, 3448-50; Bennett 3434-6; Brown 3438-9; Cummings 3445-6; Gardom 3442-3; McClelland 3447; McGeer 3441-2; Morrison 3447-8; Phillips 3443-5; Smith 3446-7; Wallace 3439-40; Webster 3440-1; Williams, L.A. 3436-8

Speakers: (C) Barrett 3457, 3458; Wallace 3457; Williams, L.A. 3457

Amdts: (C) sec. 1 Barrett 3457, 3483, approved 3457; sec. 5 (Barrett) 3457, 3483, approved 3457; sec. 8 (Barrett) 3458, 3483, approved 3458

Divisions: (2R) 3450-1

Assessments (Wallace) 3440 (Smith) 3446 (McClelland) 3447

Basic exemption for taxes (Bennett) 3434-6 (Phillips) 3444 (Smith) 3446-7 (Barrett) 3449

Basic exemption for taxes, cost (Bennett) 3435-6

Deferred taxes, ceiling on amount (McGeer) 3442

Deferred taxes, Kelowna house as example (Barrett) 3431-2

Deferred taxes, partial deferment (Barrett) 3432

Deferred taxes, payments to municipalities (Barrett) 3429

Homeowner grant, eligibility for (Barrett) 3430

Housing construction, tax credit incentive (Barrett) 3428, 3433-4

Interest rate (Barrett) 3430, 3450 (McGeer) 3442 (Gardom) 3443

Mill rate, fixed rate for elderly (Wallace) 3440

Pamphlet to inform public (Barrett) 3428, 3457 (McGeer) 3441

School taxes (Williams, L.A.) 3437 (Wallace) 3440 (Phillips) 3443 (Barrett) 3450

Small businesses, tax deferment (Barrett) 3434 (Wallace) 3440

Tax deferment, effect on future dealings re property (Williams, L.A.) 3457 (Barrett) 3457

Tax deferment, government loan (Bennett) 3434 (Wallace) 3439

Tax deferment in other jurisdictions (Bennett) 3434 (Barrett) 3449, 3450

Tax deferment sale of property (Smith) 3446

Tenants, tax deferment benefit (Williams, L.A.) 3438 (Gardom) 3442 (Barrett) 3450

Working poor, tax deferment (Brown) 3439

Recreation

Community and educational recreation, integration of (Jordan) 1561-2

Regionalization of services (Chabot) 3212 (Hall) 3213

Responsibility for, division among departments (Wallace) 3350-1, 3352

Recreation — Safety measures

Safety course in winter outdoor recreation (Radford) 341

Recreation and Conservation, Department of

Estimates 3299-3329, 3334-66, 3367-73. Speakers: Anderson, D.A. 3356-60; Bennett 3349; Brown 3355-6; Chabot 3335-7, 3364-5, 3371, 3373; Curtis 3320-1, 3323, 3361-2; Dent 3361; Fraser 3309-12; Gibson 3314-5; Jordan 3301-6, 3307-8, 3308, 3327-8, 3365, 3366, 3368-70; Kelly 3315-20, 3323, 3362-3; McClelland 3372; McGeer 3328-9;, Morrison 3371-2; Phillips 3340-1, 3341, 3341-2, 3366; Radford 3299-3301, 3306-7, 3308, 3312-4, 3321-3, 3323-4, 3337-8, 3340, 3341, 3343-5, 3348-9, 3349, 3350, 3360-1, 3362, 3364, 3365, 3366, 3368, 3370-1, 3371, 3372, 3373; Richter 3362; Rolston 3338-40; Sanford 3308-9; Smith 3324-7, 3342-3, 3346, 3367-8, 3368; Wallace 3350-5; Williams, L.A. 3346-8

Annual report (Wallace) 3350

Appropriation, Budget address (Barrett) 136

Budget, staff, work of department (Radford) 117

Department's role in government decisions (Jordan) 3302-5 (Radford) 3306

Environment Canada, work with (Phillips) 3366 (Radford) 3366

Environment work of department (Radford) 118

Hunting, emphasis on (Curtis) 3361

Minister, staff commended (Gibson) 3314

Minister's office expenses (Anderson, D.A.) 369

Office equipment and furniture (Curtis) 3320, 3321

Press release on oyster culture quoted (Chabot) 2296

Publications (Curtis) 3362 (Radford) 3362

Recreation areas

Area in north (Radford) 450-1

Establishment (Radford) 450

Signs (Fraser) 3310 (Radford) 3313

Recreation centres

Capital grants (Barrett) 973

Specialists, field officers to give guidance in planning (Radford) 452

Tax burden on elderly residents (Wallace) 3354

See also: Community Recreation Facilities Fund

Recreational Land Green Belt Encouragement Act

(Bill 15) (Minister of Finance) 1R, 3895; 2R, 4083-93; C, 4110-1; 3R, 4111; RA, 4335

Speakers: (2R) Anderson, D.A. 4085-6; Barrett 4083, 4091-3; Curtis 4087-8; Jordan 4083-5; McClelland 4089-90; Rolston 4088-9; Wallace 4086-7; Williams, L.A. 4090

Speakers: (C) Barrett 4110, 4110-1, 4111; Morrison 4111; Wallace 4110; Williams, L.A. 4111

Committee to rule on eligibility under Act (Barrett) 4 110

Golf courses . (Wallace) 4086 (Curtis) 4088 (Rolston) 4088-9 (McClelland) 4089-90 (Barrett) 4091, 4092

Ministerial discretion in Act (Jordan) 4084 (Anderson, D.A.) 4086

Municipal Act, provision insection 328 (Jordan) 4083 (McClelland) 4090 (Barrett) 4091

Public access, definition under Act (Wallace) 4086-7, 4110 (Barrett) 4110-1

Recreational facilities, relocation of (Anderson, D.A.) 4085

Recreational land, partial qualification (Williams, L.A.) 4111 (Barrett) 4111

Recycling of waste

See: Salvage (Waste) etc.

Red Cross Society

Mentioned: (Gardom) 3789

Red Mountain Ski Club

Chairlift completed (D’Arcy) 470

Redlich, Josef

The Procedure of the House of Commons quoted (Speaker) 2823

Redline, Glen A.

British Columbia Egg Marketing Board dues withheld (Gardom) 1237 (Anderson, D.A.) 1241 (McGeer) 1248

Reducing (Body weight control)

See: Corpulence

Reed, F.L.C., and Associates

Mentioned: (Phillips) 2929

Reeves Macdonald Mines Ltd.

Mentioned: (Cummings) 2528

Reforestation

Appropriation, Budget address (Barrett) 135

Charge for seedlings (Rolston) 3158 (Williams, R.A.) 3159 (Williams, L.A.) 3161

Contract planting (Smith) 3164 (Williams, R.A.) 3164

Distribution of replanting (Smith) 3164 (Williams, R.A.) 3164

Economic aspects (Williams, L.A.) 3161-2 (Williams, R.A.) 3162

Methods (Rolston) 196, 3157-8 (Williams, R.A.) 3159

Natural growth cycle, comparisons with (Gibson) 3164 (Williams, R.A.) 3165

Nurseries, development by private sector (Wallace) 3159

Programme, (Kelly) 293 (Rolston) 3157-8

Research work (Smith) 3165 (Williams, R.A.) 3165

Sustained yield comparison (Wallace) 3159

Refuse and refuse disposal

Beverage containers, refunds (Sanford) 3309

Highways department trucks, use of (Fraser) 1913 (Lea) 1913-4

See also: Salvage (waste) etc.

Regan, Gerald A.

Mentioned: (Barrett) 792

Regional Development Incentives Act

Mentioned: (Lauk) 2791

Regional districts

Boundaries (Fraser) 2603 (McClelland) 2641-2

Concept supported (Lorimer) 2598-9

Directors, remuneration (Lewis) 2649 (Lorimer) 2651-2

Library service (Fraser) 2603

Lower mainland, reduction in number (McClelland) 2641

Per capita grant (Curtis) 2615-6, 2622 (Lorimer) 2624-5

Planning, control of (Lewis) 2650

Responsibilities, takeover by province (Bennett) 2597-8 (Lorimer) 2598

Regional hospital districts

Examination of by standing committee of Legislature (Wallace) 1739

Health Security Programme Project report (Wallace) 1675, 1739

Mentioned: (Cocke) 1740, 1741

Regional Hospital Districts Act

Mentioned: (McClelland) 1587

Regional Hospital Districts Amendment Act, 1974

(Bill 104) (Minister of Health) I R, 2240; 2R, 3292-3; C, 3423-4, 3424; RA, 3583

Speakers: (2R) Anderson, D.A. 3292-3; Cocke 3292, 3293; Sanford 3292; Wallace 3292

Construction of health-care facilities (Cocke) 3292

Hospital construction vote by owner-electors (Cocke) 3292 (Wallace) 3292

Port Hardy, opposition to Act (Wallace) 3292 (Sanford) 3292 (Anderson, D.A.) 3292-3 (Cocke) 3293

Registered Nurses Association of British Columbia

Dispute, voluntary binding arbitration Q. (Chabot) 2630

Industrial Inquiry Commission appointed in dispute with BCHA (King) 2263

Negotiations with BCHA, Q. (Jordan) 736, 1095, 1136, 1288, 1406, 1407, 1440. A. (Cocke) 309, 736, 1095, 1136, 1288 (King) 1440

Pay raise demand (Jordan) 1605-8 (Cocke) 1611

Settlement of dispute with BCHA (King) 2407-8, 2453, 2630 (Jordan) 2422

Strike vote, Q. (Wallace) 877-8

Mentioned: (Cocke) 1600

Registered Psychiatric Nurses Act

Mentioned: (McClelland) 1587

Reid, John A.

Mentioned: (Wallace) 2660 (Lorimer) 2662

Reid, Marguerita

Position in Education department (McClelland) 1506

Mentioned: (McClelland) 82 (Dailly) 1520

Reid, Sandy

See: Reid, John A.

Reid, T.H.

Mentioned: (Wallace) 2751

Reid Properties Ltd.

Land ownership (Wallace) 2604 (Lorimer) 2607

Land, price paid (Wallace) 2604, 2660 (Lorimer) 2607

Land-use contract (Anderson, D.A.) 2611-2

Land, valuation (Wallace) 2604

Negotiations for purchase on May 14, Q. (Wallace) 3296. A. (Williams, R.A.) 3296

Provincial cost sharing (Wallace) 2609 (Lorimer) 2609-10

Public hearing on use (Lorimer) 2607, 2614

Public hearing on use, information to, Q. (Morrison) 3455 (Anderson, D.A.) 3455

Purchase (Wallace) 3111 (Williams, R.A.) 3112

Purchase, agreement concluded, Q. (Williams L.A.) 3178. A. (Hartley) 3178

Mentioned: (Gorst) 14 (Morrison) 2373 (Anderson, D.A.) 3741

Reliance Insurance Co.

Mentioned: (Strachan) 425

Remand centres

Location on lower mainland (Smith) 1275 (Macdonald) 1275

Vancouver remand centre (Anderson, D.A.) 1062-3 (Macdonald) 1063

Renal dialysis

Dialysis units (Cocke) 1685, 1687

Development of machine at UBC (McGeer) 1685, 2314 (Cocke) 2789-90

Rent

Elderly Citizen Renters Grant Amendment Act, 1974 . See name of act

Increases (Williams, L.A.) 999-1000, 1007-8

Landlord and Tenant Act. See name of act

Letters, telegrams, on rent increases quoted (Barnes) 2322-3, 2325-6 (Steves) 2339-40 (Chabot) 2396

Rent justification programme (Steves) 268

Rental index (Gibson) 2335

Rental review boards (Rolston) 3931

Renters' grant (Sanford) 235 (Schroeder) 318 (Lauk) 324 (Anderson, D.A.) 373 (Williams, L.A.) 386, 1000, 2320 (Barnes) 472 (Phillips) 2054, 2055, 2363 (Wallace) 2055 (Nicolson) 2056, 2060 (McGeer) 2058 (McClelland) 2059 (Gibson) 2060

Renters' grant programme appropriation, Budget address (Barrett) 135

Speculation in apartment buildings and rent increases (Gabelmann) 2366

Vacancy rate, advantage to landlords (Steves) 2339

Rent control

Black market, key money (Bennett) 2319 (Anderson, D.A.) 2329 (Gibson) 2337 (Phillips) 2363, 2365 (Wallace) 2376-7 (Morrison) 2388 (McGeer) 2394

Condominium conversions, increase in (Wallace) 2377

Failure elsewhere. (Wallace) 2377 (Jordan) 2382 (McClelland) 2389

Effect of possible imposition (Anderson, D.A.) 372

Enforcement, administrative mechanism cost (Bennett) 2318 (McClelland) 2390 (Wallace) 2700

Housing Minister quoted on rent control (Gibson) 4050

Income assistance to low-income, fixed-income renters (Anderson, D.A.) 2329, 2331 (Smith) 2333 (Steves) 2337

Increases, control in Landlord and Tenant Act (Wallace) 4120-1 (Phillips) 4122-3, 4124, 4125 (Macdonald) 4123

Investment in rental accommodation, effect of increase limit on (Williams, L.A.) 2319, 2320 (Barnes) 2326 (Anderson, D.A.) 2328 (Schroeder) 2343 (Phillips) 2361-3, 2364 (Wallace) 2377 (Jordan) 2384 (Morrison) 2388 (McClelland) 2390 (Chabot) 2395, 2396

Landlords, consultation with (Bennett) 2318 (Barnes) 2326 (Phillips) 2363

Landlords, letters from quoted (Curtis) 2327 (Gardom) 2368 (Wallace) 2376 (Chabot) 2395-6

Mobile home park in Vernon (Jordan) 2384

Municipalities, exemptions (Jordan) 3247

Rent disparities, effect of increase limit (Phillips) 2365 (Rolston) 2379

Rent freeze (Williams, L.A.) 1000, Q. (Curtis) 1034

Rent increase limit (Steves) 1067 (Barnes) 2326 (Schroeder) 2342 (Gabelmann) 2367, 2710 (Wallace) 2377

Rent increase limit, application of increase to all rents (McGeer) 2394 (Chabot) 2396 (Gibson) 2709 (Williams, L.A.) 2711

Rent increase limit, Crown leases (Fraser) 2387-8

Rent increase limit, discriminatory aspects (Williams, L.A.) 2711

Rent increase limit, effect on landlord-tenant relations (Phillips) 2363

Rent increase limit, expiry date (Williams, L.A.) 2713

Rent increase limit, 15 per cent (Phillips) 2707

Rent increase limit, increased costs (Williams, L.A.) 2319 (Phillips) 2364-5, 2706 (Gabelmann) 2366 (Gardom) 2367 (Wallace) 2376, 2377 (McClelland) 2390 (Richter) 2397-8 (Macdonald) 2398 (Smith) 2704-5

Rent increase limit, inflation factor (Bennett) 2318 (Phillips) 2364, 2706 (Gabelmann) 2366 (McClelland) 2389 (Smith) 2704 (Macdonald) 2707 (Wallace) 2708-9

Rent increase limit, legislation to replace interim Act (Gibson) 2709, 2710 (Macdonald) 2709

Rent increase limit, retroactivity of law (Curtis) 2327 (Steven) 2339 (McClelland) 2390 (Phillips) 2706 (Macdonald) 2707

Rent increase limit temporary (Macdonald) 2317, 2398 (Barnes) 2321, 2326 (Steves) 2338 (Wallace) 2375 (McClelland) 2391

Rent increases in anticipation of restrictions (Wallace) 2368-9, 2375-6

Rent increases, public prosecutions, Q. (Anderson, D.A.) 4284. A. (Macdonald) 4284

Renters' grant (Williams, L.A.) 2320 (Phillips) 2363

Residential Premises Interim Rent Stabilization Act: See name of act.

Services to tenants, decrease in (Bennett) 2317

Slums, deterioration of accommodation (Anderson, D.A.) 2330 (Phillips) 2361 (Wallace) 2377 (McClelland) 2389

Social mobility reduced (Anderson, D.A.) 2329, 2330

Sweden, housing shortage (Anderson, D.A.) 2329

Rent freeze

See: Rent control

Rent stabilization

See: Rent control

Rentalsman

See entries under Landlord and Tenant Act

Rentex

Mentioned: (Steves) 267 (Barnes) 472 (Brown) 1381

Research, Industrial

Development in B.C. (Gibson) 2373-4 (Lauk) 2277 (Gardom) 2280

Industrial research park (Lauk) 2315

See also: Inventions

Residential Living Policy Committee

Quoted on undeveloped land in Vancouver area (Phillips) 43, 44, 45

Residential Premises Interim Rent Stabilization Act

(Bill 75) (Attorney-General) I R, 1133-4; 2R, 2316-23, 2325-47, 2360-9, 2374-99; C, 2699-2713; 3R, 2755; RA, 2820

Speakers: (2R) Anderson, D.A. 2328-32; Barnes 2321-3, 2325-6; Barrett 2344-7 2360-1; Bennett 2317-9; Chabot 2395-7; Cummings 2386-7; Curtis 2326-8; Fraser 2387-8; Gabelmann 2366-8; Gardom 2367-8; Gibson 2334-7; Jordan 2380-6; McClelland 2388-91; Macdonald 2316-7, 2398-9; McGeer 2392-9; Morrison 2388; Phillips 2361-6; Richter 2397-8; Rolston 2378-80; Schroeder 2342-4; Smith 2332-4; Steves 2337-42; Wallace 2368-9, 2374-8; Williams, L.A. 2319-21

Speakers: (C) Anderson, G.H. 2702-3; Cummings 2703; Gabelmann 2699, 2710; Gardom 2702; Gibson 2710; Jordan 2703-4; McClelland 2699-2700; Macdonald 2699, 2704, 2707, 2709, 2710, 2712; Morrison 2711-2; Phillips 2706-7, 2707-8; Smith 2704-6; Wallace 2699, 2700, 2708-9, 2712, 2713; Williams, L.A. 2700, 2702, 2710-1. 2712

Amdts. (C) sec. 1 (Gabelmann) 2699, 2732, approved 2704; sec. 2 (Macdonald) 2704, 2732, approved 2704; sec. 5 (Gabelmann) 2713, approved 2713; sec. 6 (Williams, L.A.) 2713, out of order 2713

Alberta, rental vacancy rate (Smith) 2333 (Phillips) 2363, 2364

Apartment houses, operating costs (Steves) 2338-9 (Phillips) 2361

Apartment houses, speculation in and rent increases (Gabelmann) 2366, 2710

Apartment vacancy rate, advantage to landlords 2339

Appeal mechanism in Act (Wallace) 2712 (Macdonald) 2712

Black market, key money (Bennett) 2319 (Anderson, D.A.) 2329 (Gibson) 2337 (Phillips) 2363, 2365 (Wallace) 2376-7 (Morrison) 2388 (McGeer) 2394

Block, Henry, meeting with on amendments to Act, Q. (Wallace) 2462

British Columbia Law Reform Commission quoted on rent control (Curtis) 2327-8 (Smith) 2332 (McClelland) 2391

Building materials, sales tax removal (Barrett) 2345, 2346 (Wallace) 2375 (Rolston) 2379

Century House, Vancouver, rent increases (Macdonald) 2398

Condominium conversions, increase in (Wallace) 2377

Enforcement, administrative mechanism, cost of (Bennett) 2318 (McClelland) 2390 (Wallace) 2700

Expiry date (Williams, L.A.) 2713

Home ownership, encouragement, incentives (Smith) 2333, 2334 (Schroeder) 2343

Housing cost per unit (Schroeder) 2342-3

Housing costs, effect of assessment Act amendments (Jordan) 2383

Housing, failure of private enterprise (Cummings) 2386

Housing, federally subsidized, exemption from Act, Q. (Wallace) 4245. A. (Nicolson) 4245

Housing shortage (McGeer) 2392

Income assistance to low-income, fixed-income renters (Anderson, D.A.) 2329, 2331 (Smith) 2333 (Steves) 2337

Landlords, consultation with (Bennett) 2318 (Barnes) 2326 (Phillips) 2363

Landlords' letters quoted (Curtis) 2327 (Gardom) 2368 (Wallace) 2376 (Chabot) 2395-6

Landlords' notices to tenants quoted 2340-1

Legislation to replace Act (Gibson) 2709, 2710 (Macdonald) 2709

Letters, telegrams on rent increases quoted (Barnes) 2322-3, 2325-6 (Steves) 2339-40 (Chabot) 2396

Mobile home park in Vernon (Jordan) 2384

Montreal rentals office (Macdonald) 2398

North Vancouver city council's resolution on rent increases (Steves) 2342

Penalties, procedures for enforcement, Q. (Curtis) 3682. A. (Macdonald) 3682

Private investment in rental accommodation, effect of increase limit (Williams, L.A.) 2319, 2320 (Barnes) 2326 (Anderson, D.A.) 2328 (Schroeder) 2343 (Phillips) 2361-3, 2364 (Wallace) 2377, 2709 (Jordan) 2384 (Morrison) 2388 (McClelland) 2390 (Chabot) 2395, 2396

Regional districts, exemption right (Williams, L.A.) 2712

Rent control, failure elsewhere (Wallace) 2377 (Jordan) 2382 (McClelland) 2389

Rent disparities (Phillips) 2365 (Rolston) 2379

Rent increase limit (Barnes) 2326 (Schroeder) 2342 (Gabelmann) 2367, 2710 (Wallace) 2377

Rent increase limit, application of increase to all. rents (McGeer) 2394 (Chabot) 2396 (Gibson) 2709 (Williams, L.A.) 2711

Rent increase limit, Crown leases (Fraser) 2387-8

Rent increase limit, discriminatory aspects (Williams, L.A.) 2711

Rent increase limit, effect on landlord-tenant relations (Phillips) 2363

Rent increase limit, evictions resulting, Q. (Brown) 2927. A. (Macdonald) 2927

Rent increase limit, 15 per cent (Phillips) 2707

Rent increase limit, increased costs (Williams, L.A.) 2319 (Phillips) 2364-5, 2706 (Gabelmann) 2366 (Gardom) 2367 (Wallace) 2376, 2377 (McClelland) 2390 (Richter) 2397-8 (Macdonald) 2398 (Smith) 2704-5

Rent increase limit, inflation factor (Bennett) 2318 (Phillips) 2364, 2706 (Gabelmann) 2366 (McClelland) 2389 (Smith) 2704 (Macdonald) 2707 (Wallace) 2708

Rent increase limit, long-term leases to circumvent Q. (Wallace) 3177. A. (Macdonald) 3177

Rent increase limit, retroactivity of law (Curtis) 2327 (Steves) 2339 (McClelland) 2390 (Phillips) 2706 (Macdonald) 2707

Rent increase limit temporary (Macdonald) 2317, 2398 (Barnes) 2321, 2326 (Steves) 2338 (Wallace) 2375 (McClelland) 2391

Rent increases, imposition through charges for services etc. (Gabelmann) 2699 (Anderson, G.H.) 2702 (Cummings) 2703

Rent increases in anticipation of restrictions (Wallace) 2368-9, 2375-6

Rental accommodation, construction costs (Gibson) 2335

Rental accommodation, construction, decrease (Bennett) 2318 (Smith) 2333 (Schroeder) 2343

Rental accommodation, incentives for construction (Gibson) 2337 (Steves) 2337 (Phillips) 2363 (Gardom) 2367 (Wallace) 2375, 2378 (Fraser) 2387 (McGeer) 2393, 2394, 2395

Rental accommodation, subsidy for labour costs (Wallace) 2378

Rental accommodation, tax relief on investments in (Wallace) 2378 (Rolston) 2379

Rental index (Gibson) 2335

Rental units under construction in 1974 (Gibson) 2336 (Gardom) 2367

Renters' grant (Williams, L.A.) 2320 (Phillips) 2363

Services to tenants, decrease (Bennett) 2317

Slums, deterioration of accommodation (Anderson, D.A.) 2330 (Phillips) 2361 (Wallace) 2377 (McClelland) 2389

Social mobility reduced (Anderson, D.A.) 2329, 2330

Suicide rate and quality of housing (Phillips) 2365

Sweden, housing shortage 2329

Vacancy rate (Barrett) 2360

Vancouver, tax increase (Fraser) 2387 (McClelland) 2389 (Macdonald) 2398

Vancouver, vacancy rate (Macdonald) 2319 (Williams, L.A.) 2319-20 (Anderson, D.A.) 2328 (Smith) 2333

Violation of Act, Q. (Chabot) 3455

White, Phillip H., quoted on rent control (Gibson) 2335, 2336 (McClelland) 2390-1

Mentioned: (Fraser) 3 115 (Levi) 3238

Residential Rehabilitation Assistance Programme

Mentioned: (Nicolson) 2115

Resources for the Future Organization

Mentioned: (Williams, R.A.) 4257

Rest homes

Community Care Facilities Licensing Amendment Act, 1974 . See name of act

Hostels grants for construction (Phillips) 2062 (Nicolson) 2062-3

Langley personal-care homes, government acquisition, Q. (McClelland) 88, 971. A. (Cocke) 88, 971

Personal-care homes (Wallace) 1738

Personal care, rate increase (Levi) 3238

Private hospitals, boarding homes, subsidization (Levi) 2252 (Wallace) 2256

Purchase and resale (Rolston) 193

See also: Nursing homes

Restaurants, lunch rooms, etc.

Transit Services Act, construction under Act (Wallace) 2750, 2814, 2816 (McClelland) 2814 (Gibson) 2815 (Lorimer) 2815 (Phillips) 2815-6

Retail Clerks' International Association

Mentioned (Fraser) 2409

Retail trade

Retail sales, Budget address (Barrett) 132

Retarded

See: Mentally handicapped

Retirement

Counselling (Levi) 2159, 2184 (Wallace) 2182

Early retirement and pensions (Hall) 2764

Revelstoke, B.C.

Dam construction on Columbia River (Chabot) 85

Revelstoke Review, Revelstoke, B.C.

Editorial quoted (King) 3925

Revelstoke Sawmill (Radium) Ltd.

Mentioned: (Chabot) 3007

Revenue

Forest industry, changed fees and licences (Wallace) 782

Mineral Royalties Act revenue (Wallace) 782

Resource revenue increase and increased taxes, Q. (Wallace) 145

Revenue 1973-74 fiscal year, Q. (Fraser) 3238, 3419

Revenue not declared in budget (McGeer) 768-71

Revenue predicted (McGeer) 152, 155

Revenue to date (Chabot) 981 (Barrett) 981, 982

Source (Bennett) 146-7 (McGeer) 153

Surplus, use of (Bennett) 741 (Wallace) 781

Revenue Act

Mentioned: (Barrett) 138, 747 (Bennett) 743, 748, 758 (Chabot) 1001, 4207 (Wallace) 4206

Revolvers

See: Firearms

Reynolds, Patrick

Mentioned: (Gibson) 4027 (Nimsick) 4070

Rhodes, A.E.

Tribute to (Hartley) 3218

Rhodes, James

Mentioned: (Barrett) 133 (Rolston) 194

Richalery, Pat

Article on government car insurance (Wallace) 110

Richards, M.T.

Letter on Health Security Programme Project report quoted (McClelland) 1580

Richardson, A.E.

Mentioned: (Anderson, D.A.) 1494

Richardson, Arthur G.

Mentioned: (Lea) 1790 (Hall) 3193

Richardson, J. Ernest

Mentioned: (Barrett) 747

Richardson, M.L.

Mentioned: (Macdonald) 1050

Richley, Lowell

Mentioned: (Gibson) 4030

Richmond, B.C.

Budget assistance (Steves) 276, 400

Land assembly (Steves) 266-7

Land development companies' holdings (Steves) 267

Land, price increase (Steves) 268

Sewage treatment plant (Steves) 2759

Richmond Packing Ltd.

Plus-minus sewage disposal, use of Hat Creek coal, Q. (McClelland) 3988. A. (Williams, R.A.) 3988

Richmond Plywood Corp.

Mill proposed for Smithers (Williams, R.A.) 2905

Richter, Francis Xavier (Boundary-Similkameen)

Agriculture courses 1565-6

Agriculture, Department of, estimates 532-4

Ashnola game area 462, 554

Ashnola River, damming for flood control 3183-4

Assessments 464

British Columbia Egg Marketing Board 553

Budget, advertising 463

Budget debate 461-8

Budget, taxation increase 463-4

Christie Memorial Park, property purchase 3362

Copper smelter 2506

Copper task force, report of 3944

Cycling paths 462

Education, Department of, estimates 1565-6

Energy Amendment Act (1974) 3881

Farm assistance programmes, delays 463

Farm Products Industry Improvement Amendment Act (1974) 3277

Fishing, three-day licence 3362

Fruit, marketing problems 554

Game area near Grand Forks 462

Game on grazing lands, pilot plan 462

Gibson, Gordon F. congratulated 461

Girls, employment on recreation project 462

Guaranteed Minimum Income Plan (Bill 17) 1R, 171

Gulf Islands and regional districts 3274

Gulf Islands trust, precedent, use elsewhere 3274

Health Security Programme Project, recommendation on fluoridation 465

Highways, construction of new roads 1753

Highways department, budget appropriation 466-7, 1753

Highways, Department of, estimates 1752-3

Historic trails, inclusion in Manning Park 3362

Historic trails, relocating and marking 3362

Horn, Hart, possible conflict of interest, Q. 3679

Income tax, exemptions for social assistance benefits 464

Insurance Corp. of B.C., body shops, contracts 467

Islands Trust Act 3274

Lands, Forests and Water Resources, Department of, estimates 3183, 3183-4, 3184

Legislature, procedure (Motion 29) 2843-4

Marketing boards 552-3

Mine Development, royalty exemption for cost of 4235

Mineral Amendment Act (1974) 4291, 4292

Mineral claim staking 2508

Mineral claim staking, change in method 4291

Mineral claims, Crown's right of first refusal to purchase 4299

Mineral exploration 2507, 2508, 4228

Mineral production, new mines 465-6

Mineral Royalties Act 3840-1, 3943-5, 4228-9, 4235, 4266, 4268, 4270, 4288

Mineral Royalties Act, administration of Act 4228

Mineral Royalties Act, amendments to 3841, 3943

Mineral Royalties Act, consultation with mining industry on 3944

Mineral royalties, interest on overpayment 4270

Mineral royalties, nonpayment of 4268

Mines and Petroleum Resources, Department of, estimates 2506-10, 2590

Mines opened in B.C. 2507

Mining companies' books, return by government 4267

Mining industry, federal tax concessions 2510

Mining industry, increase in revenue from 3840

Mining industry, investment in 2508

Mining industry, investment return 2507, 2510

Mining industry, service industries 2506

Mining industry, takeover by government 2509, 4288

Mining legislation, experience of other jurisdictions 3944

Mining, revenues in B.C., 2509

Mining roads, grants 2590

Mining service industries, impact of Mineral Royalties Act on 3841

Mining Tax Act, amending to increase revenue 3840, 3944, 4228

Okanagan River 3183

Okanagan Water Basin Study 463

Osoyoos Lake, water level 3183, 3184

Penticton, truck bypass 462-3

Petroleum exploration, investment in 3881

Placer mining 465-6

Placer Mining Act 4305, 4306-7

Placer mining, hand panning 4305

Placer mining leases, number per applicant 4306-7

Prospectors' Assistance Act 4299

Pupil-teacher ratio 464-5

Range management 553-4

Recreation and Conservation, Department of, estimates 3362

Rent increase limit, increased costs 2397-8

Residential Premises Interim Rent Stabilization Act 2397-8

Resources, previous government's record 467-8

Royalty method of raising revenue 3944, 4228

Rural electrification 463

Sales tax on utilities, removal 467

Select Standing Committee on Labour and Justice, member 299

Similkameen River, damming for flood control 3183-4

Special warrants 464

Statute Law Amendment Act (1974) 4319

Tourist influx predicted 467

University of British Columbia grants 464

Riding Trails Designation Act

(Bill 107) (Wallace) 1R, 2263

Right of way

Width, Highways department policy (Fraser) 1885, 1888 (Lea) 1887-8

Rights of way

See: Right of way

Rim Forest Products Ltd.

Rail car shortage, effect (Dent) 886

Rio Algom Mines

Mentioned: (Wallace) 4229

River Ranch, Riske Creek, B.C.

Problems (Radford) 455

Rivers

River heights (Hall) 3047, 3081, 3421 (Curtis) 3081 (Fraser) 3 129

Riverbank protection, cost-sharing (Schroeder) 977

See also: Floods

Rivers Protection Act

(Bill 39) (Wallace) 1R, 449

Riverview Hospital, Essondale, B.C.

Nurses training (Cocke) 1717

Patient numbers (Cocke) 311, 1578, 1714

Patients, payment to, Q. (Wallace) 3453

Order-in-council committals (Wallace) 1047-9

Order-in-council committals, legality, Q. (Gardom) 2927. A. (Macdonald) 2928

Mentioned: (Cocke) 1724, 4171, 4317

Road accidents

See: Traffic accidents

Road construction

Damage claims (Williams, L.A.) 1820 (Lea) 1822

Day labour (Chabot) 1783

Oil in base mix, correction of error (Fraser) 1912-3 (Lea) 1914

Oil industry roads, construction methods (Smith) 1825-6 (Lea) 1827

Paving and weather conditions (Fraser) 1887

Road machinery

Equipment purchases, quality of (Fraser) 1760-1, 1846-7, 1935 (Lea) 1767

Equipment purchasing (Lea) 1752

Equipment rentals (Fraser) 1762, 1845-6 (Lea) 1767

Operators, salaries (Fraser) 1760 (Lea) 1767

Operators, training programme (Fraser) 1760 (Lea) 1767

Road materials

Building materials research (McClelland) 1876, 1883 (Lea) 1882

Cats-eyes for centre line (Phillips) 1906, 1922

Road patrols

See: Traffic police

The Road Runner

Mentioned: (Lea) 1789

Road signs

See: Signs and signboards

Road to Resources

Programme (Calder) 811

Roads

Access control by Highways department (Lea) 1751, 1799 (Lewis) 1796 (Curtis) 1799 (Jordan) 1832 (McClelland) 1875

Centre lines, painting (Fraser) 1912, Q. 2864. A. (Lea) 2865, 2927

Centre line, use of catseyes (Phillips) 1906, 1922

Communities in unorganized areas (Lea) 1766, 1797 (Lewis) 1796

Construction of new roads and highways (Richter) 1753 (Lea) 1780, 1827 (Phillips) 1802-3

Development along highways, restriction on (Steves) 275 (Skelly) 442

Future roads, planning, surveying (Phillips) 1800, 1801

Highway through north, Winnipeg to Prince Rupert (McClelland) 1888 (Lea) 1889

Interior, route to via Railway Pass (Williams, L.A.) 1932

Interior, third route to (Fraser) 1762-3 (Bennett) 1822 (Lea) 1827-8 (Williams, L.A.) 1837-8 (McGeer) 1853 (Gabelmann) 1991

Lower mainland roads, reclassification (McClelland) 1877-8 (Lea) 1882

Maintenance, equipment (Dent) 199

Maintenance of present highways (Lea) 1752, 1797, 1798, 1814, 1827 (Wallace) 1809

Medians, covering with artificial turf (Jordan) 1895

Parks on roadsides (Jordan) 1908

Passing lanes (Phillips) 1899 (Fraser) 1912

Peace River area, paving (Smith) 1824-5

Photographic inventory of roads (Lea) 1795

Road condition information (Jordan) 1831 (Lea) 1832 (McClelland) 1876

Roadside rest areas (Lea) 1752

Side roads, maintenance and improvement (Lea) 1752

Ski areas, roadbuilding and maintenance (Jordan) 1871

Topography of B.C. and limitations on road construction (Lea) 1767, 1799

Wide loads (Morrison) 1792 (Lea) 1794

See also: Forest roads; Highways by number, e.g. Highway 1; roads by name, e.g. Westside Road, Invermere, B.C.

Roads — Construction

See: Road construction

Roads — Safety measures

Walkways (Nunweiler) 1806

Roads and Transportation Association of Canada

Mentioned: (Anderson, D.A.) 1777 (Lea) 1882

Robin, Michael

Mentioned: (Barrett) 3837

Roberts, Charles

Letter quoted (Fraser) 3953-4

Roberts, D.W.

Mentioned: (Gardom) 1119

Roberts Bank, B.C.

Causeway, future development (Lorimer) 19

Farmland acreage (Lauk) 326

Port development (Smith) 824 (Wallace) 2305

Recreational reserve, acreage, zoning, Q. (Jordan) 143, 280. A. (Williams, R.A.) 143

Recreational reserve, error in memorandum (Williams, R.A.) 172

Recreational reserve land turned over to B.C. Hydro, Q. (Jordan) 143. A. (Williams, R.A.) 143

Wild fowl reserve (Jordan) 3302

Robinson, Svend

Role in dismissal of John Bremer (Chabot) 78

Mentioned: (Jordan) 102

Robinson, Tom

Mentioned: (Wallace) 1810

Roccabella Guest House, Victoria, B.C.

Preservation of building (Anderson, D.A.) 2114, 2115 (Nicolson) 2115

Rocher, Guy

Article on school system quoted (Anderson, D.A.) 1499

Rocky Mountain goat

Permits in the Nass area (Smith) 3324 (Radford) 3344

Roeck, Hans

Mentioned: (Curtis) 2695

Rogers, Alan

Tribute to (Macdonald) 3685

Rogers, R.G.

Mentioned: (Barrett) 748

Rogers, Will

Mentioned: (Hon. Member) 518

Rogers Pass, B.C.

Snow slide crew (Chabot) 1924-5 (Lea) 1925

Rolland Paper Co.

Mentioned: (Strachan) 2984

Rolston, Peter Carson (Dewdney)

Alcoholism, rehabilitation, prevention 999

Alouette River unit, director 1141

Alouette River unit, escapees, penalties 1 141

Annacis Island, sewage treatment plant 2758

Attorney-General, Department of, estimates 1141-3

Beer bottles, refund 3339

Boat launching ramps 3339

British Columbia Petroleum Corp. 194

British Columbia Police Commission, consultations with community, etc. 1142

Budget debate 188-97

Budget supported 188-9

Building materials, sales tax removal 194, 2379

Bus service in Maple Ridge 190

Bus service in Mission 2746

Campsite fee for senior citizens 3339

Campsite fee, increase in 3339

Coal dust in Dewdney constituency 3186

Collinson Indian artifacts collection 3340

Community Resources Act 4064

Company towns 196

Court costs, removal from municipalities 190

Crosby, Thomas, Indian artifacts collection 3339

Curriculum, basic curriculum 3477

Cypress Bowl, development 3339

Day care 190-1, 2211

Diking of lower Fraser Valley 196

Disclosure information, publication of 3952

Dunhill Development Corp., land holdings 194

Education, Department of, estimates 1466-70

“Education for Life” programme in Mission 1466

Education, purpose of 1467

Education, quality of 1468-9

Education, relevancy of programmes 190-1

Educational films 191

Elderly citizens, housing programmes 194

Elderly, counsellors for 2211 , Eviction 3931

Family life education 1467-8

Ferries, bus transportation for passengers 3563

Ferries, federal subsidy to 3563

Ferries, preference to small cars 3562

Ferries, rates 3562-3

Ferries, third route to Vancouver Island 3563

Finance, Department of, estimates 999

Forest industries, Crown-owned 195

Forest roads 3170

Forest Service correction camp programme 3165

Foster, Ted, tribute to 1142

Fraser River, recreational potential 3339

Fraser Valley community college 1470

Golf courses 4088-9

Handicapped, facilities in Maple Ridge 2211-2

Harrison River, recreational potential 3339

Health Security Programme Project report 192-3

Highway picnic areas 3339

Home care 192

Hospital beds, shortage of 192

Housing problem, costs 193-4

Human Resources, Department of, estimates 2209-12

Independent schools, busing of children 1468

Independent schools, textbooks 3477

Indian artifacts leaving country 3339-40

Indians, housing problem in Dewdney constituency 2210-1

Industrial Development, Trade and Commerce, Department of, estimates 2866-8

Land banking programmes 194

Land development costs 194

Landlord and Tenant Act 3931-2

Lands, Forests and Water Resources, Department of, estimates 3157-9, 3165, 3170, 3173, 3 186

Law, university night school courses 1143

Lotteries Act 2727-8, 2992

Maple Ridge centennial 197

Maple Ridge industrial park 2867

Medicine, preventive programmes 193

Mincome programme 2211

Mission community resources building 2209-10

Mission municipal tree farm licence 3158-9

National Film Board films 191

Operation SAM programme 3339

Parks programme in Dewdney 190

Pharmacare programme 193, 2211

Pollution Control Branch 3186

Prison sentences 1143

Prisoners, educational programmes 1142

Prisoners, M2 programme 1142

Probation officers 1141

Public Health Centres in schools 1469

Public Officials and Employees Disclosure Act 3951-3

Public Schools Amendment Act (1974) 3477, 3621

Rail transit in Fraser Valley 2747

Recreation and Conservation, Department of, estimates 3338-40

Recreational Land Green Belt Encouragement Act 4088-9

Reforestation, methods used 196, 3157-8

Reforestation seedlings, charge for 3158

Remote areas, development, needs 189-90

Rent increase limit, rent disparities 2379

Rental accommodation, tax relief on investments in 2379

Rental review boards 3931

Rentalsman 3931

Residential Premises Interim Rent Stabilization Act 2378-80

Rest homes, purchase and resale 193

School boards, regionalized 192

School manager 1469

School superintendents, consultation with professional staff 3477

Schools, capital referenda 3477

Select Standing Committee on Health, Education, and Human Resources, member 299

Select Standing Committee on Municipal Affairs and Housing, member 299

Select Standing Committee on Public Accounts and Economic Affairs, member 299

Sewage treatment plants 2758

Sewerage Facilities Assistance Act 2758

Ski areas, transportation to 3338-9

Ski consultant 3338

Ski development 3338

Skilled labour, shortage, training 2868

Stave Lake, improvement of 3173

Teachers and Marriage Act 3477

Teachers, professionalism 1469

Teachers, upgrading of qualifications 1469-70

Television, educational 1470

Tilbury Island, industrial park 2867

Trade missions 2867

Transit Services Act 2746-7

Transit systems, financing 999

Transport and Communications, Department of, estimates 3562-3

Truck-logging, small firms on coast 195

Vocational educational 192

Youth training programme 3340

Root, Gordon

Misconduct in maligning member (McClelland) 301, 343-6, 407-8, 430

Mentioned: (Strachan) 416, 427

Roscoe Bay, B.C.

Road to Ocean Falls, construction, concern of Indians, Q. (Anderson, D.A.) 3643-4. A. (Williams, R.A.) 3644

Rose, Dan

Tribute to (Jordan) 1688

Rose, Mark

Mentioned: (Rolston) 2747 (McClelland) 3431 (Smith) 3871

Rosedale-Agassiz bridge

See: Highway 9

Rosedale Junior Secondary School

Band programme (Schroeder) 401

Rosenberg, Bob

Mentioned: (Brown) 255

Ross, P.S., and Partners

“The Impact of Foreign Investment in Commercial and Multiple Family Residential Real Estate in the Greater Vancouver Area” (Anderson, D.A.) 2610

Rowland, Gordon

Quoted: (Wallace) 3109

Rowles, Alec

Okanagan broiler growers' permits, committee to allocate (Stupich) 598

Royal Bank of Canada

Insurance Corp. of B.C., banking (Gardom) 3516 (Strachan) 3518-9

Insurance Corp. of B.C., premiums, financing of (Anderson, D.A.) 86 (Wallace) 783

Mentioned: (Williams, L.A.) 3280 (Stupich) 3282

Royal Canadian Mounted Police

Cattle-rustling detail (Fraser) 1190-1

Cost of policing, federal share (Anderson, D.A.) 1275 (Macdonald) 1275

Cost per man to province and municipalities (Fraser) 1055 (Macdonald) 1055

Escort duties (Fraser) 1054

Future in B.C. (Smith) 3812, 3813 (Fraser) 3818 (Macdonald) 3824

Officers engaged in drug work (Macdonald) 1140, 1144 (Williams, L.A.) 1144 (Phillips) 1164

Police Act, consultation with on Act (McClelland) 3864 (Macdonald) 3864

Policing contract (Macdonald) 3810, 3824

Policing contract, continuation after 1976 (Anderson, D.A.) 1275 (Macdonald) 1275

Policing welcomed (Macdonald) 1043

Road patrol work (Phillips) 1114 (Macdonald) 1116 (Lewis) 1117 (Kelly) 1120

Salaries (Williams, L.A.) 3820

Sidearm permits (Smith) 1257

Student, interrogation of 15 year old, Q. (Curtis) 3862

Tribute to (Fraser) 218

Uninsured vehicles, list to RCMP, Q. (Bennett) 479

Mentioned: (Williams, L.A.) 70 (Fraser) 105 (Smith) 187, 4318 (Curtis) 231, 1295, 3321, 3643, 3814, 3816, 3817 (Macdonald) 354, 503, 1053, 1079, 1114, 1143, 1221, 3809, 3810, 3811 (Anderson, D.A.) 525 (Phillips) 612 (Sanford) 1060 (Rolston) 1142 (Strachan) 3713 (McGeer) 3821 (Barrett) 3822 (Nicolson) 3833

Royal Centre, Vancouver, B.C.

Insurance Corp. of B.C., improvements, cost (Bennett) 3411

Insurance Corp. of B.C., rental rate (Strachan) 3660

Mentioned: (Strachan) 426

Royal Columbian Hospital, New Westminster, B.C.

Board (Cocke) 1750

Mentioned: (Jordan) 1606 (Cocke) 1684, 1748, 3252

Royal Commission on Automobile Insurance

Mentioned: (Gardom) 1838 (Curtis) 3662

Royal Commission on Expropriation

Mentioned: (Gardom) 488, 1083, 1841, 2810

Royal Commission on Family and Children's Law

Reports (Macdonald) 1050, 1493

Mentioned: (Brown) 253 (Macdonald) 505, 1184 (Levi) 2160, 2164

Royal Commission On Indian Affairs for the Province of British Columbia

Cut-off lands (Fraser) 1053-4

Quoted on changes in Indian reserve acreage (Gibson) 1112

Mentioned: (Wallace) 2182 (Gibson) 2195

Royal Commission on Forest Resources of British Columbia

Quoted: (Wallace) 3904

Mentioned: (Throne speech) I (Bennett) 2908

Royal General Insurance of Canada

Mentioned: (Strachan) 425

Royal Inland Hospital, Kamloops, B.C.

Addition to (Anderson, G.H.) 242

Mentioned: (Anderson, G.H.) 243

Royal Jubilee Hospital, Victoria, B.C.

Annual report (Wallace) 1677, 1739

Mentioned: (Cocke) 310, 3252 (Jordan) 1606 (Wallace) 1676

Royal Theatre, Victoria, B.C.

Mentioned: (Brown) 255

Royal Trust Co.

Mentioned: (Nicolson) 2154

Rozak, Theodore

Mentioned (Barrett) 963

Rubble Creek, B.C.

Garibaldi, safety of community (Williams, L.A.) 1820 (Lea) 1822

Rudermann, Trudy

Mentioned: (Phillips) 1665

Ruff, Kathleen

Mentioned: (Anderson, D.A.) 2455 (Chabot) 3777

Rum

Mount Gay brand (Brown) 1081

Run-for-Fun programme

T-shirts for participants, Q. (Gardom) 3080

Run-Out-Skagit-Spoilers Committee

See: ROSS Committee

Runaway children

See: Children, Vagrant

Runways

See: Airports — Runways

Rural electrification

Power extensions, cost (Fraser) 3118 (Williams, R.A.) 3118

Power extensions, inspection of (Fraser) 3235 (Hartley) 3235-6

Programme, extension (Richter) 463

Subsidy to B.C. Hydro (Phillips) 652, 912, 955

Three-phase power requested in the Chilcotin (Fraser) 532, 660-1 (Stupich) 534

Rural medicine

See: Medicine, Rural

Rural schools

Finance formula (Fraser) 1539-41 (Dailly) 1554

Maintenance (Fraser) 1540-1

Task force on small rural schools (Jordan) 1532

Upgrading, inclusion of secondary education (Fraser) 1540, 1554 (Jordan) 1555

Rural Student Aid Travel Fund Act

(Bill 25) (Phillips) 1R, 171

Russell, Duncan

Mentioned: (Radford) 3345

Rustling of cattle

See: Cattle stealing

Rutherford, James

Mentioned: (Dent) 2570