Province of British Columbia
32nd Parliament, 1st Session
INDEX
Debates of the Legislative Assembly (Hansard)
June 6, 1979 to August 2, 1979
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
HB mine
Mentioned: (Nicolson) 476
HEU
See: Hospital Employees Union
HLRA
See: Health Labour Relations Association
Habitat Realty Ltd.
Mentioned: (Chabot) 836
Haddad, George
Tribute to (Segarty) 55
Hadikin Bros.
Mentioned: (Segarty) 768
Halkett, Murray
Mentioned: (Hanson) 6 (McClelland) 6
Hall, Donna
Mentioned: (Hall) 350
Hall, Emmett
Royal commission on railways mentioned (Phillips) 558
Mentioned: (Dailly) 910
Hall, Ernest (Surrey)
Adams Laboratories strikers, inquiry into conduct of peace officers, Q. 1095
Adams Laboratories strikers, police treatment of 507, 508
Address in reply 16-9
Attorney-General ministry, estimates 507, 508, 535-6, 537
Attorney-General ministry, recruitment savings 537
Audiologists, Boundary-Union Board of Health, number of and need for 854
Automobile Insurance Non-Discrimination Act 1100-1
Bankruptcies, increase in 19
Black. W.D., report on medical manpower, release of, Q. 44, 854, Q. 1094
Boundary Bay, problems 969
B.C. Buildings Corp. rents, formula for establishment of 336, 344
B.C. Discovery Trust Fund 263, 264
B.C. Games, televising of 1133
B.C. Resources Investment Corp., report on investment evaluation, Q. 1094
Cerebral Palsy Association, grant to 854
Colleges, designation of as degree-granting, procedure for 1142
Convention centres, construction of, wages, working conditions 173-4
Convention centres, employment, construction industry 173
Credit unions, report on, Q. 1094
Deregulation ministry, correspondence, complaints to 351
Deregulation ministry, estimates 350-1
Deregulation ministry, function of 1160-1
Deregulation ministry, staff 350
Deregulation ministry, strike force 350
Deregulation, Ministry of, Act, repeal of 1102
Election campaign contributions, disclosure of 197
Finance minister's staff, salaries, travel expenses 336
Finance ministry, estimates 336-7, 334
Fishing industry, inquiry into 18
Gasoline, postage-stamp price for, work of C.M. Shelford 1102
Grants, provision of list of 993, 1035
Harder, Charlene, inquiry into death of, Q. 534, 535, Q. 1095
Health ministry, estimates 853-5
Income Tax Amendment Act (1979) 196-7
Indian Advisory Act, repeal of 993, 994, 1035
Insurance Corp. of B.C. rates, discrimination in based on age and sex 1100
Insurance Corp. of B.C. rates, discrimination in based on geographic location 1100
Insurance Corp. of B.C., W.N. Vander Zalm's statements re 1100-1
Land use approvals, delays in 351
Lands, Parks and Housing ministry, appropriation, decrease in 969
Lands, Parks and Housing ministry, estimates 969, 969-70
Legal Services Society Act 1105
Liquor distribution branch, accounting procedures 336, 344
Lower Mainland Stadium Fund Act 177-8, 257, 257-8
Obsolete Statutes Repeal Act 1102-3
Old-age pension, cost-of-living increase 18
Paralegals, appearances before tribunals 1105
Political parties, definition of 196-7
Provincial Elections Act, appropriation for 993
Provincial Secretary and Government Services ministry, appropriation for 993, 994
Provincial Secretary and Government Services ministry, estimates 993-4, 1034-5
Provincial Secretary and Government Services ministry, staff, increase in 993
Public service, recruitment savings 336, 344
Purchasing preference for B.C. products, companies 173
Queen's Printer, contracting out of work 994
Queen's Printer, employees, number of, 1976 to 1979, Q. 904
Queen's Printer, work contracted out, names of contractors and amounts received, 1976 to 1979, Q. 904
Repeal of the Obsolete Statutes Repeal Act 1160-1
Schroeder, J. Henry, and Co. report, Q. 1094
Select Standing Committee on Public Accounts and Economic Affairs, member 442
Select Standing Committee on Public Accounts and Economic Affairs, report 1027, 1149
Select Standing Committee on Standing Orders and Private Bills, member 442
Small business, loan program 263
Social Credit Party, grants made during campaign 18
Social Credit Party election advertisements 18
Special Purpose Appropriation Act (1979) 263, 264
Stadium construction, purchasing for 177, 257
Stadium, employment in construction of 178, 257-8
Stadium, rental of by private enterprises 177
Stadium, site of 178
Statutes, obsolete, repeal of 350-1
Suppliers, payments to 350
Surrey constituency, creation of 17
Surrey constituency, size of, number of voters 16-7
Surrey constituency, voters' list 993-4
Transportation museum, location of 993
Trinity Western College Act, An Act to Amend 1142
Trinity Western College, degree-granting status, Education ministry's position on 1137
Trinity Western College, degree-granting status, Universities Council's position on 1137, 1138
Trinity Western College, degree-granting status, use of private bill for 1138
Tynehead Regional Park, zoo proposal for 969, 969-70
Unemployment 17
Vancouver and Victoria Trade and Convention Centres Fund Act 173-4
Halton, Seth
Tribute to (McGeer) 613
Hamber Provincial Park
Mentioned: (Chabot) 960
Hammond, Jay
Mentioned: (Bennett) 355 (Passarell) 478
Handicapped
Assistance to (Throne speech) 2
Building adaptations for, income tax credit (Leggatt) 58 (Segarty) 57 (Smith) 80 (Stupich) 324 (Wolfe) 24, 327
Buildings, access to, Act providing for (McCarthy) 881
Children, educational facilities for (McGeer) 585
Handicapped Persons Income Allowance, combining of with social assistance (Gabelmann) 901-2
Homeowner grant for (Leggatt) 58
Life insurance, availability of (Leggatt) 58
Living Independently for Equality program (McCarthy) 881
Sheltered workshops, appropriation for (McCarthy) 895
Handicapped Workshop Guild
Funding of (Brown) 894
Mentioned: (McCarthy) 881
Hansard (House of Commons Debates-Official Record)
Quoted (Stupich) 670
Mentioned: (Hewitt) 48
Hansard
Error in Volume 1, number I , list of members (Nicolson) 235
Microphones, care in use of (Chairman) 721
Quoted (Barber) 128, 1157 (Barrett) 1017 (Bennett) 379 (Chabot) 714 (Hanson) 959, 963 (Hyndman) 1139, 1140, 1146 (Jordan) 117 (King) 1129 (Leggatt) 523 (Levi) 420 (Macdonald) 86 (Sanford) 407 (Stupich) 98 (Wolfe) 69
Mentioned: (Barber) 128, 129, 130, 131, 245, 353, 775, 777, 1141, 1142 (Barrett) 135, 760, 983, 1019 (Bennett) 380 (Brown) 496, 809, 898 (Chabot) 963 (Chairman and Deputy Chairman) 193, 205, 206, 213, 365, 387, 392, 837 (Cocke) 165, 213, 798 (Curtis) 628, 1032 (Dailly) 591, 910 (Gabelmann) 77, 78 (Gardom) 499, 510, 1151 (Hall) 259 (Hanson) 958 (Hewitt) 378, 482 (Hon. member) 441 (Howard) 161 (Jordan) 449 (Kempf) 836 (King) 852, 853, 1166 (Leggatt) 261 (Levi) 63, 437 (Lockstead) 769 (McClelland) 211, 863 (Macdonald) 499 (McGeer) 717 (Rogers) 20 (Skelly) 647 (Stupich) 147, 151
Hanson, Gordon W. (Victoria)
Address in reply 12-3
Akimena-Kishinena area, park proposal for 974
Attorney-General ministry, estimates 493-4
Bowron Lakes Provincial Park, blowdown area, logging of 960, 961, 963
B.C. Buildings Corp., Bowles report on, Q. 71, Q. 187
B.C. Systems Corp. employees, morale and working conditions 335-6
B.C. Systems Corp. employees, number of and management personnel 335, 337
B.C. Systems Corp. management personnel, recruitment of 336
B.C. Systems Corp., use of social insurance numbers 336
Campsites in parks, expansion of 962
Campsites, development of by forest industry 959
Chemicals, ACGIH standards for 941
Chemicals, new, research on dangers of 940-I
Chemicals, registry of 941
Chemicals, regulations and safety standards for 941
Convention centres, benefit of to tourist trade 169
Convention centres, employment, construction industry 169
Crown land, acquisition of, preference to B.C. citizens 958
Crown land, availability of to realtors 706-7
Crown land, disposal of 706
Crown land, disposition process for 707
Crown land, 800 parcels in northeastern B.C. 706
Crown land, purchase of by down payment on 706, 707
Ecological reserves, staff 974
Economic Development ministry, consultants, payment to 577-8
Economic Development ministry, estimates 577-8
Education, Science and Technology ministry, estimates 590, 596-7
Election campaign contributions, access to information on 212, 220, 224-5
Election campaign contributions, disclosure of 197
Election campaign contributions, tax credit for, regulations re 225
Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources ministry, estimates 481, 482
Environment ministry, estimates 682-4
Finance ministry, estimates 335-6, 337
Fish processing licences, buyers' licences, issuing of 683
Fishing industry, export of raw materials and jobs 683
Glengarry Hospital staff, cutback in, Q. 96, 97
Good Times Express, spring schedule 1035
Hawthorn, Harry, recommendations on Indian education 596
Health ministry, estimates 871-2, 872
Hospital budgets, limit on, Q. 96
Hospital care, married couples requiring different levels of 871, 872
Income Tax Amendment Act (1979) 197, 212, 220, 224-5
Indian history, teaching of in educational system 596
Indian languages, study of 597
Indian women in prison 494
Indians, education of 590, 596-7
Indians, educational material on 596-7
Indians, problems of 949
Indians, provincial services to 949
Indians, unemployment on reserves 949, 950
Industrial safety, legislation on 941
International boundary, logging of 963
Justice system, teaching of in education system 494
Labour ministry, estimates 940-1, 948, 949-50
Land Amendment Act (1979) 706-7
Lands, Parks and Housing ministry, estimates 958, 958-60, 961, 961-2, 963, 974
Legal aid, appropriation for 493-4, 1105-6
Legal aid, eligibility of groups for 1106
Legal Services Commission, Legal Aid Society, combining of 494
Legal Services Society Act 1105-6
Legislature, prayers, representation from various cultures in province 1039
Lower Mainland Regional Correctional Centre, future of 494
Marine resources, high-technology industry in Victoria area 597
Maritime Museum of the Pacific, proposal for 992-3, 1039
Memorial Pavilion, veterans' accommodation 871-2
Multiculturalism in B.C. 1039
Native Indian Teacher Education Program 597
NDP, alleged association with National Socialist Party 13
Obsolete Statutes Repeal Act 1103
Occupational health and safety, lottery funds for 941
Pacific Rim National Park, forest land, negotiations for 963
Pacific Vocational Institute ceilings, use of asbestos in 941, 948
Parks, logging in 959
Parks, marine park development 962
Princess Louisa Inlet, logging in area 959-60, 961
Princess Marguerite, maintenance and operation of 169
Provincial Museum, installation of adequate ventilation equipment, Q. 531
Provincial Secretary and Government Services ministry, estimates 992-3, 1035, 1039
Purcell Wilderness Conservancy, access to Carney Creek timber 962
Purcell Wilderness Conservancy, boundaries, possible change in 961-2
Purcell Wilderness Conservancy, boundaries, redrawing of, Q. 671
Purcell Wilderness Conservancy, establishment of 963
Purcell Wilderness Conservancy, logging companies' access to, Q. 671
Purcell Wilderness Conservancy, mining permits 481, 482
Royal Jubilee Hospital, renovation budget, cut in, Q. 6
Salmon industry, report on, Q. 1196
School District 92, high school graduating class 596
Select Standing Committee on Labour and Justice, member 442
Select Standing Committee on Standing Orders and Private Bills, member 442
Select Standing Committee on Transportation and Communications, member 442
Shellfish industry, development of 683
Social Credit Party election advertisements 13
South Moresby Island 962
Strathcona Provincial Park, mineralized areas 962
Tree-farm licence land, availability of to public 706
Trinity Western College Act, An Act to Amend 1144, 1148
Trinity Western College, academic standards 1140
Trinity Western College, academic standards, review of third- and fourth-year levels 1140, 1148
Trinity Western College, federal funds for 1140, 1144
Trinity Western College, provincial funds for 1144
Trinity Western College, Universities Council's review of 1140
Unemployment problem, Victoria 12
Vancouver and Victoria Trade and Convention Centres Fund Act 169
Victoria convention centre, benefits of 169
Victoria convention centre, design of 169
Victoria convention centre, site of 169
Voter registration 12
Voters, disfranchisement of 12-3
Harbours
See: Ports
Harder, Charlene
Death of, inquiry into (Gardom) A. 534, 535 (Hall) Q. 534, 535, Q. 1095
Harding, Randolph
Mentioned: (Barrett) 298
Hardisty, Murray
Salary (Chabot) 1072
Hardwick, Walter
Tribute to (Passarell) 616
Mentioned: (Hyndman) 1139 (McGeer) 584, 586, 589
Harley, John
Mentioned: (Passarell) 1064
Hart, John
Mentioned: (Vander Zalm) 704
Hart Highway
See: Highway 97
Hartley, William Leonard
Mentioned: (McClelland) 372
Hartwick, Dianne
Mentioned: (Hon. member) 717
Harvard University
Mentioned: (Dailly) 1144 (Levi) 1145 (McGeer) 1143 (Wallace) 307
Harvard University Medical School
Mentioned: (McClelland) 875
Harvey, R.G.
Mentioned: (Fraser) 1049 (King) 1050
Hascroft, J.H., Logging Co.
Mentioned: (Segarty) 768
Hat Creek, B.C.
Coal power project. See entries under British Columbia Hydro and Power Authority
Hatter, James
Mentioned: (Skelly) 646
Hawaii
Tourists to and failure of Vancouver travel agent (Nielsen) 543
Hawrys, Alex
Mentioned: (McCarthy) 926
Hawthorn, Harry
Indian education, recommendations on (Hamon) 596
Hawthornthwaite, James
Mentioned: (Smith) 80
Hayesville subdivision, Prince Rupert, B.C.
See entries under Prince Rupert, B.C.
Hayward, Robert S.
Mentioned: (McCarthy) 926
Hazardous Products Act (Canada)
Health, Ministry of
Estimates 791-814, 817-32, 836-58, 861-80
Speakers: Barber 926-9; Barnes 840-2, 847-8, 873; Brown 804-11, 830-2, 867-70, 874, 875, 876; Brummet 848-9; Cocke 796-800, 801-2, 803-4, 817-8, 836-8, 839-40, 863, 873, 876-7, 878; Dailly 818-20, 877, 878; Gabelmann 864; Hall 853-5; Hanson 871-2, 872; Heinrich 825-6; Howard 821-3, 862-3; Hyndman 829-30; Jordan 811-3, 856-8; Kempf 823-4; King 851-3; Lea 845-7; Levi 872, 873, 878-9, 879; Lockstead 878; McClelland 791-6, 800-1, 813-4, 820-1, 842-5, 863, 864-5, 866, 870-1, 872, 872-3, 873-4, 874, 875, 876, 877, 877-8, 878, 879; McGeer 838-9; Mitchell 855-6; Mussallem 802-3; Nicolson 832; Passarell 824-5; Ritchie 832; Stupich 865, 866; Wallace 849-51, 878
Appropriation (Wolfe) 24
Appropriation, increase in and appropriation for Highways (Barber) 828 (Brummet) 848 (Lea) 845-6
Building occupancy charges (Levi) 879 (McClelland) 879
Computer costs, reduction in (Levi) 879 (McClelland) 879
Computer programmers, advertisement for (Levi) 331, 879 (McClelland) 879 (Wolfe) 332
Computer services, appropriation for (Levi) 334 (Wolfe) 335
Minister's salary reduced by $1, M. (Cocke) 818, negatived 863
Health Act
Mentioned: (Lauk) 610 (Levi) 374, 545 (McClelland) 871
Health care
See: Medical care
Health education
Health promotion (McClelland) 792
Health-food stores
See entries under Food industry and trade
Health Labour Relations Association
Mentioned: (Brown) 804
Health Resources Fund
B.C. application for funds (Stupich) Q. 670 (McClelland) A. 670
Health Sciences Association of B.C.
Mentioned: (Cocke) 97
Heating oil
See: Petroleum as fuel
Hebenton, Sholto
Appointment of (Barrett) 230, 231 (Wolfe) 230, 231
Mentioned: (Lauk) 609
Heerspink, Robert
Insurance Corp. of B.C. case (McGeer) 594 (Sanford) 594
Heinrich, John H. (Prince George North)
Address in reply 7-9
Collective bargaining 8
College of New Caledonia, expansion, improvement of 9
Committee on Crown Corporations, member 442
Denticare program 8
Economy, role of private sector in 9
Elderly, home for, Prince George 9
Energy sources 9
Foothills Bridge, construction of 9
Forest industries, investment programs 8
Fraser Bridge, overpasses 9
Government regulations, red tape, elimination of 9
Health ministry, estimates 825-6
Health-care facilities, Prince George 9
Highway 97, improvement program 9
Insurance Corp. of B.C. rates, discrimination in 8
Mackenzie, industrial development, population 8-9
Prince George Regional Hospital, construction of 825-6
Prince George, industries, transportation 8-9
Prince George, residential lots, cost of 8
Renal dialysis machine for Prince George Regional Hospital 826
Select Standing Committee on Municipal Affairs and Housing, member 442
Select Standing Committee on Public Accounts and Economic Affairs, member 442
Social programs under present government 9
Helliwell, David
Quoted (Lea) 142 (Leggatt) 245
Role of (Howard) 138, 141 (Lea) 142 (Leggatt) 146
Salary (Barber) 128 (Barrett) 135 (Cocke) 817 (Levi) 132 (Stupich) 435
Tribute to (Hyndman) 144
Mentioned: (Barber) 127, 343 (Bennett) 343 (King) 401 (Levi) 66, 235
Helliwell, John F.
Wood waste as energy source, studies on (Hewitt) 462 (Skelly) 454, 469
Heppell Brothers
Panco Poultry Ltd. feed mill, purchase of (Hewitt) 48
Herbicides
B.C. Hydro, herbicide use (Gabelmann) 78
Harmful effects, burden of proof (Gabelmann) 78
Heritage Conservation Act
Mentioned: (Hanson) 482
Heroin
Addiction to and alcoholism (Howard) 862-3
Addiction treatment, expenditure on and alcoholism (Dailly) 877
Addicts, maintenance program, proposal for (Howard) 863
Heroin Treatment Act
Mentioned: (Gardom) 96
Heroin Treatment Program
Appropriation for (Levi) 876 (McClelland) 876
Cost of (Cocke) 877 (Howard) 862 (McClelland) 844, 876
Evaluation panels (McClelland) 843
Federal funds for (Cocke) 801 (Jordan) 812
J. Ekstedt's remarks re (Cocke) Q. 96 (Gardom) A. 96
Methadone, users of under program (Howard) 862
Patient, successful treatment of, case history cited (McClelland) 844-5
Patients, confidentiality of criminal records of (Brown) 874 (McClelland) 874
Patients, number of (McClelland) 843
Program (Barnes) 842 (Cocke) 837-8 (Howard) 862 (Jordan) 857 (King) 853 (Lea) 846 (McClelland) 843-5, 863, 877
Staff-patient ratio (Brown) 868, 869 (Cocke) Q. 97, 837
Mentioned: (Cocke) 863
Herring
Roe exports, ungraded (Lea) Q. 253 (Mair) A. 253
Hesquiaht Indian band
Mentioned: (Skelly) 973
Hewitt, Hon. James J., Minister of Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources and Minister of Agriculture (Boundary-Similkameen)
Agricultural credit, interest costs 446, 451
Agricultural industry and municipalities, regional districts 451
Agricultural research, funds for 451
Agriculture and chamber of commerce 451
Agriculture ministry, appropriation, decrease in 445
Agriculture ministry, estimates 445-7, 451
Agriculture ministry staff, regionalization of 446
Agriculture, promotion of B.C. products 446, 451
Agriculture, self-sufficiency in 445
Bonner, Robert, dismissal of, A. 280
Bonner, Robert, statement re nuclear power, A. 279, A. 280
B.C. Coast Vegetable Marketing Board, order re marketing 451
B.C. Energy Commission, role of 470
B.C. Federation of Agriculture, meeting with, cancellation of, A. 505
B.C. Forest Products Ltd., Crofton mill, electric power for 462
B.C. Hydro, accountability 472
British Columbia Hydro and Power Authority (1964) Amendment Act (1979) 301-2, 305-7, 318
B.C. Hydro appearance before Committee on Crown Corporations 305
B.C. Hydro, board of directors, increase in 475
B.C. Hydro, Columbia River power development, expenditures on, A. 625
B.C. Hydro, Columbia River projects, expenditures required to complete, A. 625
B.C. Hydro, control of 303
B.C. Hydro, cost control, adequacy of 305
B.C. Hydro, debt per customer 306
B.C. Hydro developments, information on 301-2
B.C. Hydro directors, remuneration to, A. 250
B.C. Hydro, jurisdiction of auditor-general over 303
B.C. Hydro, Kitimat-Ocean Falls transmission line 480
B.C. Hydro, Kootenay diversion 479
B.C. Hydro, Peace River projects, expenditures on, total cost of, A. 625
B.C. Hydro, Peace River, Site C dam 472-3
B.C. Hydro, peak-load period, wood room closures 470, 473
B.C. Hydro, policy decisions, responsibility for 472
B.C. Hydro projects, review committee on, proposal for 474
B.C. Hydro, real property taxes, payment of 466, 469
B.C. Hydro, staff, reduction in 305-6
B.C. Hydro, Vancouver Island hydroelectric sites 466, 469
B.C. Hydro, Vancouver Island transmission line 462, 470
B.C. Hydro, Vancouver Island transmission line, cost of 462
B.C. Hydro, Vancouver Island transmission line, environmental impact of 473, 474-5
B.C. Hydro, Vancouver Island transmission line, moratorium on 473
B.C. Hydro, Vancouver Island transmission line, route 473, A. 700
B.C. Hydro, Vancouver Island transmission system 302, 303
B.C. Hydro, water reserves, level of 306
B.C. Interior Vegetable Marketing Board, order re marketing 451
B.C. Petroleum Corp. directors, remuneration to, A. 250
B.C. Petroleum Corp., revenue 386, 387
B.C. Petroleum Corp., role of 470
Budget debate 45-8
Canadian Egg Marketing Agency, collection of levies by 581
Cargill Grain Co. Ltd., Panco Poultry Ltd. purchase 48
Coal, Kootenays, power generation 452, 470
Coal mining, 1978, tonnage mined, A. 251
Coal, royalty and land tax 1978, total paid, A. 251
Codling moth, control of 451
Columbia River Treaty projects, cost of 306
Columbia River Treaty, amount received under treaty, A. 625
Cominco Ltd., sale of power by 1109
Copper concentrates, 1978, tonnage produced, value, taxes levied, A. 625
Corporation capital tax exemption, increase in 46
Crown Zellerbach Corp., Elk Falls plant, electric power for 462, 473, 475
Doman Industries Ltd., Duke Point plant, electric power for 462
Egg production, increase in 445
Election campaign contributions, tax credit for, retroactivity 200
Electric power, alternate sources 302-3
Electric power generation, use of coal 303
Electric power producers, designation of by Lieutenant-Governor-in-Council 1107
Electric power producers, retroactive designation of 1108
Electric power producers, sale of power by 1107
Electric power requirements, forecasts of 302
Electric power, sale of by industry 303
Electric power, sale of to U.S. 474, 480
Electric power, surplus, export of 1108
Electric power, surplus, protection of consumers 1108, 1109
Electric power, surplus, sale of to B.C. consumers 1108
Electric power, Vancouver Island, use of wood waste 462
Energy Amendment Act, 1979 (Bill 23) 1R, 599; 1107, 1108, 1109
Energy conservation 47
Energy conservation, price as factor in 470
Energy demand, forecasting of 452, 462
Energy policy for province 47, 302, 452, 453, 465-6, 470, 474
Energy policy for province, White Paper on 470
Energy sources, alternate 466, 470
Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources ministry, estimates 452-3, 462, 465-6, 467, 469-70, 472-3, 474, 474-5, 478-9, 479, 479-80, 480, 481, 482
Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources ministry, reorganization of 452
Executive council, estimates 385-7
Farm expenses, increase in 445
Farm Income Assurance Fund, payments by, A. 149
Farm Income Assurance Fund, payments into, A. 149
Farm Income Assurance Program 445
Farm Income Assurance Program, commodity coverage 451
Farm Income Assurance Program, policy on 446
Farm income, increase in 445
Farm women, role of 451
Farmers, importance of 445
Farmers, return to and prices 446
Farmland, assessment of, reduction in 46, 451
Farmland under cultivation, increase in 445
Farmland, urban encroachment on 446, 451
Farms, number of, increase in 445
Federal energy conservation agreement 452, 462, 465, 466
Food prices, world prices 446
Fort St. John, economy of 46-7
Gasoline price, increase in 452
Gasoline, shortage of in B.C. 466
Geothermal power, sites 466
Grapes, winter damage to 446
Highland Valley copper mine 452
Homeowner grant, increase in 46
Income “Tax Amendment Act (1979) 200
Income tax, reduction in 46
Lechner, George, resignation of 466
MacMillan Bloedel Ltd., Alberni plant, electric power for 462
Milk Industry Amendment Act, 1979 (Bill 14) 1R, 341; 581, 582
Milk Industry Amendment Act, 1979, timing of Bill 582
Milk production, increase in 445
Milk products, surplus, removal of 581
Milk surplus quota for B.C. 582
Mining, custom milling and smelting, study of 478
Mining industry, capital developments and employment 46
Natural gas, alternate energy source 470
Natural gas, drilling activity 452-3
Natural gas export, hearings on 452
Natural gas export, increase in, decision on, A. 669
Natural gas export, increase in, terminal date, A. 669
Natural gas, export price 306, 385-6, A. 931
Natural gas export, submission to National Energy Board, A. 929, A. 930
Natural gas pipeline to Vancouver Island 303, 317, 318
Natural gas pipeline, designation of as common carrier 1107
Natural gas resources sale, prices paid, bonus paid, 1976 to 1979, A. 725
Natural gas, Mexican price to U.S. 386
Natural gas, Vancouver Island pipeline 473
Natural gas, Vancouver Island pipeline, route 473
Nuclear power, government policy on, A. 279, A. 280
Nuclear power in province 303, 466, 478
Panco Poultry Ltd., expansion, modernization 48
Panco Poultry Ltd. farms, sale of 47-8
Panco Poultry Ltd. feed mill, sale of 48
Panco Poultry Ltd., quotas 47-8
Panco Poultry Ltd., sale of 47-8
Panco Poultry Ltd., sale of, names of bidders, A. 70
Panco Poultry Ltd. sale of, number of bids received, A. 44
Peace River farmland, sale of to foreigners, A. 1095
Peace River, Site C dam, land purchases 302
Pests, biological control program 451
Petroleum, Alaskan, B.C. port for 466, 467
Petroleum, Alaskan, for B.C. 466
Petroleum, Alaskan, pipeline route 479
Petroleum as energy source, alternatives to 303
Petroleum industry, control of 386
Petroleum resources sale, prices paid, bonus paid, 1976 to 1979, A. 725
Poultry sales, increase in 445
Power Nuclear Corp., mining permit 386
Public Schools Amendment Act (1979) 269
Purcell Wilderness Conservancy, mining permits 481, 482
Revelstoke Dam, Downie Creek slide 305
Revelstoke Dam, Downie Creek slide, stabilization of 480
Revelstoke Dam, Highway 23, relocation costs 479
Revelstoke Dam, pre-engineering 302, 305
Revelstoke Dam, site preparation, cost overrun 478
Sales tax, reduction in 46
Sam Goosly mine, development of 452
School tax burden, homes, businesses, increase in 269
Sedro Woolley nuclear plant 478
Select Standing Committee on Agriculture, food costs inquiry, cost of 446
Select Standing Committee on Agriculture, food costs inquiry, reports 446
Select Standing Committee on Agriculture, member 442
Select Standing Committee on Environment and Resources, member 442
Select Standing Committee on Public Accounts and Economic Affairs, member 442
Social programs under present government 48
Solar energy, hot-water heating 465
Solar energy, research on 303
Solar energy technology, development of 462, 465
Stikine River dam, environmental impact of 479
Swan Valley Foods Ltd., Richmond plant, reopening of, A. 1125
Tomato market, manipulation of, A. 861
Tomatoes, California, import of and B.C. produce, A. 956
Tree-fruit growers, income assurance contract 445-6
Tree-fruit production, increase in 445
Underdeveloped countries, aid to, report on, A. 1096
Uranium mining, NDP policy on 386
Uranium mining permits 481
Vegetable production, increase in 445
Waste products, utilization of 1107
Weed control and environmentalists 446
Westcoast Transmission Co. Ltd., natural gas line, looping of 466, 467
Wood waste as energy source 462, 465, 466, 470
Wood waste as energy source, studies on 462
Wood waste as energy source, Sweden 465
Wood-waste pellets, energy source 462
Hick, W.B.M.
Fees and expenses (Fraser) 999
Highlands Elementary School, Cranbrook, B.C.
Highmont Mining Corp. Ltd.
Mentioned: (Hewitt) 46 (Waterland) 311
Highway 1
Burnaby, additional lanes for (Brown) 1068 (Fraser) 1073
Burnaby, Cassiar St. to the Second Narrows Bridge (Brown) 1069
Upper Levels, beautification project (Fraser) 1073 (Ree) 1067
Upper Levels, Jones Avenue, pedestrian overpass (Fraser) 1073
Upper Levels, Lonsdale area, residential parking (Ree) 1067
Upper Levels, Westview, Lonsdale intersections, diamond interchanges (Fraser) 1073
Upper Levels, Westview, Lonsdale intersections, overpasses (Ree) 1067
Upper Levels, Westview, Lonsdale intersections, stoplights (Ree) 1067
Victoria section, widening of (Fraser) 1043
Mentioned: (Brown) 1067 (Mussallem) 1049
Highway 1A
Kingsway, upgrading of (Brown) 1068 (Fraser) 1073
Mentioned: (Brown) 1067
Highway 3
Castlegar-Salmo section, completion of (Fraser) 1043
Highway 4
Amphitrite area, use of and quality of road (Skelly) 1070
Kennedy Lake section, improvement of (Skelly) 1070
Port Alberni, Redford Street, widening of (Fraser) 1074 (Skelly) 1069
Sproat Lake section, construction of (Fraser) 1074 (Skelly) 1070
Highway 7
Burnaby, bus lane for (Brown) 1068
Haney to Mission section, four-laning of (Fraser) 1057 (Mussallem) 1049
Mentioned: (Brown) 1067
Highway 7A
Upgrading of (Brown) 1068 (Fraser) 1073
Highway 16
Work on (Fraser) 1043
Highway 19
Campbell River, pulp mill road intersection at (Fraser) 1066
Cassidy, road change (Stupich) 1066
Completion of to Port Hardy (Fraser) 1043
Courtenay River bridge (Fraser) 1057 (Sanford) 1056
Courtenay, Campbell River bypass (Gabelmann) 79
Ladysmith, Transfer Beach pedestrian crossing (Fraser) 1073 (Stupich) 1066
Nanaimo, intersections north of (Stupich) 1066
Parksville to Campbell River section, alternative road, construction of (Fraser) 1057, 1065-6 (Gabelmann) 1058 (Sanford) 1056-7
Port Hardy-Port McNeill section, paving of (Gabelmann) 79
Highway 20
Improvement of (Fraser) 1047
Highway 23
Relocation costs, responsibility for (Hewitt) 479 (King) 477
Highway 33
Beaverdell area, radioactive material in gravel (Fraser) 1074 (Skelly) 1070
Highway 37
Bridges (Fraser) 1065 (Passarell) 1063-4
Cassiar to Stewart cutoff section, condition of (Passarell) 1064
Closure of by striking Teamsters Local 31 (Passarell) Q. 629
Dust problem (Passarell) 1064
Paving of (Fraser) 1065 (Passarell) 1063
Upgrading and maintenance of, commitments on (Passarell) Q. 669 (Fraser) A. 669
Upgrading of (Fraser) 1065 (Passarell) 45, 1063
Work on (Fraser) 1043
Highway 37A
Work on (Fraser) 1043
Highway 97
Prince George north to Peace River, reconstruction of (Fraser) 1043
Prince George to Mackenzie, improvement program (Heinrich) 9
Highway 99
Fast-bus lane for, cost studies of (Leggatt) 779
Ferry signs, “Ferry to Victoria” sign (Barnes) 1049-50, 1070 (Fraser) 1057
George Massey Tunnel, bicycle crossings for (Barnes) 1070-1
Highway 99A
Four-laning of (Fraser) 1043
Highway 101
Gibsons bypass (Fraser) 1045 (Lockstead) 1045
Powell River section, repair of (Lockstead) 1045
Reconstruction of (Fraser) 1047 (Lockstead) 1045
Rest areas, need for (Fraser) 1047 (Lockstead) 1045
Highway 401
Fast-bus lane for, cost studies of (Leggatt) 779
Landscaping and beautification of (Fraser) 1073
Mentioned: (Barber) 979
Highway Act
Mentioned: (Fraser) 1043
Highways
See: Roads;
See also highways by number, e.g. Highway 1
Highways, Ministry of
See: Transportation, Communications and Highways, Ministry of
Highways (Scenic Improvement) Act
Mentioned: (Fraser) 1043
Hobbs, George
Mentioned: (Barrett) 298
Hobbs, Margaret Frances
Mentioned: (Hanson) 1103
Hogs
See: Swine
Holiday Inn, Fort St. John, B.C.
Mentioned: (Brummet) 409
Holt, Bill
Home heating oil
See: Petroleum as fuel
Home Purchase Assistance Act
Mentioned: (Chabot) 967
Home Purchase Assistance Program
Funding of housing by (Chabot) 953
Homemakers
Quoted (Chabot) 714
Homemakers, Visiting
See: Visiting housekeepers
Homeowner assistance
First family home purchase assistance (Segarty) 56
Home purchase assistance grant, eligibility for (Gabelmann) 964-5
Home purchase assistance grants, appeal system (Chabot) 967
Homeowner grant and minimum tax payable (Skelly) 583, 601, 602 (Vander Zalm) 582, 602
Homeowner grant and minimum tax payable, homeowners over 65, handicapped (Vander Zalm) 582
Homeowner grant, disability pension recipients (Skelly) 583
Homeowner grant, handicapped (Leggatt) 58
Homeowner grant, homeowners over 65, handicapped (Vander Zalm) 582, 583
Homeowner grant, homes in agricultural land reserve (Skelly) 268
Homeowner grant, increase in (Hewitt) 46 (Jordan) 117 (Segarty) 57 (Stupich) 27, 162 (Vander Zalm) 582, 975-6 (Wolfe) 24, 241, 167
Homeowner grant, owners of 99-year leaseholds (Barber) 602-4, 978-9
Homeowner grant, restriction of to resident owners (Barrett) 275
Homeowner grant, Saskatchewan (Skelly) 583
Homeowner grant, Vancouver cooperatives, eligibility of (Barber) Q. 956, 977-8 (Vander Zalm) A. 1004
Homeowner grant, War Veterans Allowance recipients (Mitchell) 583
Provincial Homeowner Grant Amendment Act, 1979. See name of act
Homeplan Realty Ltd.
Mortgage liens and unpaid wages (King) 937 (Williams) 938
Hometown Lumber
Transfer of to Alberta (King) Q. 1094 (Waterland) A. 1094
Honeywell Ltd.
Computer, use of (Levi) 331, 333, 345, 346 (Wolfe) 333, 345
Horne, Ian M.
Mentioned: (Clerk-Assistant) 1, 41
Horner, Jack H.
Report quoted (Barrett) 384
Horse breeding
Breeders' incentive fund (Ritchie) 113 (Wolfe) 111
Breeders' incentive grants, payment of (Gardom) A. 97-8 (Wallace) Q. 71, 113
Standard breeders, awards to (Gardom) 97-8
Horse racing
Costs, increase in (Wallace) 112
Industry, study of (Wallace) 112-3
Sunday racing (Wallace) 112
Hoskin, Bert
Mentioned: (Barnes) 841
Hospital Act
Mentioned: (McClelland) 795
Hospital Employees Union
Mentioned: (Brown) 830 (Cocke) 97 (King) 851 (Mitchell) 855 (Mussallem) 803
Hospital Programs Act
Mentioned: (Howard) 388
Hospitals
Administrative procedures, cost savings in (McClelland) 794
Alberta, budget limitation imposed by (Hyndman) 829
Alert Bay medical inquiry. See entries under Alert Bay, B.C.
Appropriation for (Leggatt) 57 (McClelland) 30-1, 793 (Smith) 80 (Stupich) 99 (Wolfe) 24, 105
Appropriation for, special funds (McClelland) 260, 262 (Wolfe) 258, 259
Budgets, approval of (Cocke) 797
Budgets, ceiling on increase in (Barber) 826-9 (Brummet) 103 (Cocke) 258. 796-7, 798-800 (Hanson) Q. 96 (King) 851-2 (McClelland) A. 96, 800 (Mitchell) 855-6 (Mussallem) 802-3 (Nicolson) 83, 832 (Stupich) 99
Budgets, cutback in (Cocke) 103 (Lorimer) 32-3 (Mussallem) 101
Cassiar, need for public hospital in (Passarell) 824
Construction program (McClelland) 31, 97, 794, 821 (McGeer) 839
Deficits, month of April (Cocke) Q. 504
Deficits, special appropriation for (Leggatt) 260 (McClelland) 260
Delta Hospital (McClelland) 97
Financing, analysis of (McClelland) 794
Long-term care patients in general hospitals (McClelland) 795
Married couples, requirements for different levels of care (Hanson) 871, 872 (McClelland) 872
Nurses, back injuries, increase in (Mitchell) 855
Nursing staff, shortage of (Cocke) 259, 260 (Leggatt) 260-1
Operation of in B.C. (Hyndman) 829, 830
Port Hardy hospital, replacement of (McClelland) 796
Port NcNeill hospital (McClelland) 796
Services and programs, analysis of (McClelland) 794
Special Purpose Appropriation Act, 1979. See name of Act
Staff, cutbacks in (Cocke) Q. 97 (Jordan) 812 (Lockstead) 49 (Lorimer) 33
Staff, increase in (Ritchie) 832
Staff positions and budget cuts (Barrett) Q. 7 (Cocke) Q. 6 (McClelland) A. 6-7
Staff, x-raying of (Macdonald) Q. 671
See also: Extended care; also names of hospitals, e.g. Vancouver General Hospital, Vancouver, B.C.
Hot-water heaters
See: Water heaters
Hotel Vancouver, Vancouver, B.C.
Mentioned: (Lea) 276
Hotels, taverns, etc.
Liquor licences, D licence regulations, change in (Levi) Q. 1030 (Nielsen) A. 1031
Neighbourhood pub licence, seating capacity (Levi) Q. 1030 (Nielsen) A. 1030
Neighbourhood pubs, definition of “as the crow flies” (Levi) 547 (Nielsen) 547
Neighbourhood pubs, licensing of (Dailly) 547-8 (Levi) 546, 547 (Nielsen) 546, 547, 548
North Burnaby pub (Dailly) 547-8
Houses
See: Dwellings
Housing
AHOP home purchasers, protection of (Mitchell) 14
Cooperative housing, development of (Gabelmann) 964
Cooperative housing, federal responsibility for (Chabot) 952
Housing projects (Chabot) 953
Public, cooperative, government support for (Gabelmann) 710
See also: Aged-Housing
Housing, Cooperative
See entries under Housing
Housing Act
Mentioned: (Chabot) 709
Housing Corp. of B.C.
Directors of, payments to, total amounts, 1976 to 1978 (Nicolson) Q. 1072 (Chabot) A. 1072
Mentioned: (Chabot) 459, 460 (Lea) 460
Howard, Frank (Skeena)
Alcoholism and heroin addiction 862-3
Attorney-General ministry, estimates 519-20, 520-2
Balance of payments, B.C. role in 389
B.C. Buildings Corp., annual report 339
B.C. Buildings Corp., debt 339
British Columbia Hydro and Power Authority (1964) Amendment Act (1979) 318
B.C. Hydro borrowing, American funds and interest charges 318
B.C. Hydro borrowing, source of funds 318
B.C. Hydro, export of power 318
B.C. Petroleum Corp., revenue 160
B.C. Regional Hospital Districts Financing Authority debt 339
British Columbia Resources Investment Corporation Amendment Act (1979) 138-41, 243-4, 426-7, 429-30, 431-2, 432, 436-7, 440
B.C. Resources Investment Corp., annual meetings 140, 239, 432
B.C. Resources Investment Corp. assets, disposal of 140, 426-7
B.C. Resources Investment Corp. board of directors, primary responsibility of 139
B.C. Resources Investment Corp., control of and share ownership 140
B.C. Resources Investment Corp., dividends 239, 432
B.C. Resources Investment Corp., foreign control, ownership 139, 140
B.C. Resources Investment Corp., free shares, number of applications for 140-1
B.C. Resources Investment Corp., free shares, promotion and distribution costs 140-1, 436-7
B.C. Resources Investment Corp., natural gas licence 427
B.C. Resources Investment Corp., petroleum licence 427
B.C. Resources Investment Corp., relationship to government 139
B.C. Resources Investment Corp., shareholder register 238
B.C. Resources Investment Corp., shares, association limits 429, 430
B.C. Resources Investment Corp., shares, limit on ownership of 139
B.C. Resources Investment Corp., shares, limiting ownership to B.C. residents 426-7
B.C. Resources Investment Corp., shares, voting rights 140, 141, 238-41, 243-4
B.C. School Districts Capital Financing Authority debt 338
Bulkley Lodge day rate 388-9
Bulkley Lodge, day rate and staff layoff 822-3
Camp Weewanie, evaluation of, funding of 519-20, 520
Canadian Cellulose Co. Ltd. shares, sale of 426-7
Clark, Joe, Premier's meetings with 387-8
Coastal transportation, agreement on 387-8
Committee on Crown Corporations, member 442
Copper concentrates, export of 389
Debt under former government, interest on 160-1
Debt under former government, repayment of 161
Debt, interest charge on 337, 338
Debt, provincially guaranteed 338-9
Debt, repayment of 337-8
Deficits, debt per capita, other provinces 338
Dividends, B.C.-based companies, tax credit for 107-8, 188-9, 191
Dividends, B.C.-based companies, tax credit for and investments in 190
Dividends, B.C.-based companies, tax credit for, hypothetical cases 188-9
Dividends, B.C.-based companies, tax credit for, revenue loss 191
Dividends, tax credit for, Quebec scheme 188
Drug, Alcohol and Cigarette Education, Prevention and Rehabilitation Fund, interest on 862
Election campaign contributions, access to information on 213
Election campaign contributions, disclosure of 108, 213, 224
Election campaign contributions, tax credit for 108
Election campaign contributions, tax credit for, regulations re 214
Election expenses, committee of Legislature on 108, 214
Election expenses, limitation on 108, 213
Election expenses, use of public funds for 108-9, 214
Environment ministry, estimates 679-80, 681, 693-4
Executive council, estimates 387-9
Ferries, sale of 159
Ferry terminal, Kitimat, Q. 6
Finance ministry, estimates 337-8, 338-9
Fisheries Act Amendment Act, 1979 (Bill M208) 1R, 859
Fisheries, federal discussions on 388
Forest land, privately held, royalties on 772
Forests ministry, estimates 772
Geoduck clam, study of, Q. 701
Health ministry, estimates 821-3, 862-3
Helliwell, David, role of 138, 141
Heroin addicts, maintenance program, proposal for 863
Heroin Treatment Program 862
Heroin Treatment Program, cost of 862
Income Tax Act, federal, amendments based on 108
Income Tax Amendment Act (1979) 107-9, 188, 188-90, 191, 213-4, 216, 224
Indians, land claims 951
Juvenile delinquency and failure of family 521
Juveniles, work with, importance of 520-2
Kitimat oilport, government policy on, Q. 790
Kitimat pipeline, government policy on 693, 694
Labour ministry, estimates 922-4, 941-3, 951
Lakelse Hot Springs Resort, Crown land, development of 1015
Manufacturing industry, promotion of 389
Matsqui Correctional Institute program 862
Methadone users under Heroin Treatment Program 862
Methanol plant, discussions with Kitimat council on, Q. 628
Midland Doherty Ltd. letter to employees 224
New Democratic Party, Premier's use of the term “national socialist” 388
Nishga tribe, land claims 951
Ocelot Industries Ltd., methanol plant, Q. 627
Pesticide Control Act regulations re private land, Q. 416
Petroleum, Alaska, tanker transport of 693-4
Prisoners, rehabilitation of 520-1
Provincial Elections Act, preparation of new Act 1033, 1034
Provincial Secretary and Government Services ministry, estimates 1033, 1034
Queen of Surrey, Kitimat ferry service, Q. 6
Recreational areas, development of 1015
Resort Municipality of Whistler Act, amending of, private bill for 1015
Resort Municipality of Whistler Amendment Act (1979) 1014-5
Resort Municipality of Whistler Amendment Act, 1979, free vote on 1015
Revenue Surplus of 1977-78
Appropriation Act (1979) 119, 158-61
Salmon Rivers, damage to 680
Salmon rivers, jurisdiction over streambed of 680, 681
Salmonid Enhancement Program 679-80
Salmonid Enhancement Program, federal, provincial jurisdictions 679-80
Select Standing Committee on Labour and Justice, member 442
Skeenaview Hospital, phasing out of 121-2
Skindivers, fishing industry, Workers' Compensation Board responsibility for, Q. 763, 942
Skindivers, Workers' Compensation Board inspection of working conditions of, Q. 701
Special purpose funds, use of 159
Surplus, source of 159-60
Taxation, overtaxation 160
Timber royalty, CNR rights-of-way 772
Traps, capital investment in 679
Traps, leg-hold, ban on use of 679
Whistler Resort Association, amalgamation with municipal jurisdiction 1014
Whistler Resort Association bill, L.A. Williams' vote on 1087
Whistler Resort Association, foreign ownership and control of 1015
Whistler Resort Association, investors in, protection of 1014
Wolves, poisoning of, Q. 255
Workers' Compensation Board, adjudicators' notations, ethnic slur in 943
Workers' Compensation Board, administration of 922, 942
Workers' Compensation Board, alleged bias in favour of industry 922-3, 924
Workers' Compensation Board, assessment rates, setting of 923-4, 924
Workers' Compensation Board, boards of review, backlog of cases 924
Workers' Compensation Board, boards of review, decisions of 922
Workers' Compensation Board, boards of review, establishment of 922
Workers' Compensation Board, complaints to MLAs re 922, 924
Workers' Compensation Board, fishing industry, safety inspection of 942
Workers' Compensation Board, funds for future claims, deficit 923, 941
Workers' Compensation Board, jurisdictional problem, fishing industry 942
Workers' Compensation Board, medical review boards, decisions of 922
Workers' Compensation Board, royal commission on 943
Howard, Jack
Mentioned: (Hanson) 96
Howe Sound, B.C.
Marine park, land acquisition for (Chabot) 966
Hryciw, Henry
Mentioned: (McCarthy) 926
Hudson's Bay Co.
Mentioned: (Howard) 679, 1014 (Lauk) 1010 (Nicolson) 514
Hughes, Pauline
Mentioned: (Cocke) 899 (McCarthy) 895
Huhn, Jake
Mentioned: (King) 293
Human Resources, Ministry of
Estimates 880-4, 887-903, 907-22
Speakers: Barnes 913; Brown 887-94, 898, 899, 902, 907-10, 917-9, 921; Brummet 910; Cocke 899-901, 919-20; Dailly 910-1; Gabelmann 901-2; McCarthy 880-4, 894-8, 898-9, 903, 913-7, 921; Mitchell 910; Nicolson 911; Wallace 911-3, 920-1
Appropriation (Wolfe) 24
Appropriation, underspending (Stupich) 99
Children, programs for 883
Fraud cases, lack of change in incidence of (Brown) 921
Fraud charges laid, number of convictions and total money involved (Brown) 887, Q. 925 (McCarthy) A. 925
Fraud inspectors, work of (McCarthy) 881
Fraud investigations administrative staff (Brown) 888, Q. 925 (McCarthy) A. 926
Fraud investigators, names, salaries and previous occupations of (Brown) 887-8, Q. 925 (McCarthy) A. 925
Fraud investigators, salaries of and recovery of defrauded funds (Brown) 921 (McCarthy) 921
PREP. See name of program
Questions on order paper, answers to (Brown) 917
Staff, tribute to (McCarthy) 880
Human Rights Act (Canada)
Human Rights Code
Mentioned: (Dailly) 591 (King) 595, 937 (McGeer) 590, 592 (Sanford) 589, 594
Human Rights Commission
Criticism of (Sanford) 933
Members' statements, approval of (Barrett) Q. 42 (Williams) A. 42
Members, dismissal of (Sanford) Q. 41-2 (Williams) A. 42
Retirement at age 65, recommendations re (Sanford) 933
Mentioned: (Nicolson) 1111 (Williams) 947
Hungerford, R.M.
Payment to (D’Arcy) Q. 250 (Hewitt) A. 250
Hurmuses, Paul
Mentioned: (Skelly) 454
Hy's of Canada
Mentioned: (Bennett) 366
Hydro Quebec
Mentioned: (Hewitt) 306 (Wallace) 307
Hyndman, Peter S. (Vancouver South)
B.C. Electric, expropriation of 144
British Columbia Resources Investment -Corporation Amendment Act (1979) 144-5
B.C. Resources Investment Corp., free shares 75
B.C. Resources Investment Corp., free shares, sale of 144-5
B.C. Wildlife Federation, assistance to 73
Budget debate 71-5
Collective bargaining, use of 72
Conveyancing fees, home purchases 1134
Debt, reduction in 74
Education Statutes Amendment Act (1979) 641
Election campaign contributions, tax credit for, retroactivity 204
Executive council, estimates 407-8
Farmland, absentee foreign owners, restriction on tax relief 273
Federal funds for B.C., increase in 407-8
Federal payments 74
Foreign investment in B.C. 408
Government and big business 74-5
Government, restraints on 75
Health care costs, increase in 829-30
Health ministry, estimates 829-30
Hospitals, Alberta, budget limitations imposed on 829
Hospitals, operation of in B.C. 829, 830
Income Tax Amendment Act (1979) 204
Independent schools, circulation of letter re in election campaign 641
Independent schools, teachers' salaries 641
Investment in B.C. companies 75
Investment, participation in 144, 145
Land, sale of to absentee foreigners 273
Lawyers, advertising by 1134
Legal care, prepaid 1134
Medicare systems, provincial 829
Mines Right-of-way Act 75
New Democratic Party, contributions to 204
New Democratic Party, Premier's use of term “national socialist” 407
Physicians, special billing by elsewhere in Canada 829
Public Schools Amendment Act (1979) 273
Rogers, C. Stephen, election campaign 73
Select Standing Committee on Labour and Justice, member 442
Select Standing Committee on Public Accounts and Economic Affairs, member 442
Select Standing Committee on Standing Orders and Private Bills, member 442
Skagit Valley problem, settling of 74
St. George's School, fees 641
St. George's School, scholarship program 641
Small business, assistance to 74-5
Strikes, lockouts, government intervention in 72
Taxation, decrease in 75
Trinity Western College Act, An Act to Amend 1146
Trinity Western College, academic standards of 1139, 1146
Trinity Western College, federal funds for 1140
Vancouver South constituency 73