Province of British Columbia
33rd Parliament, 1st Session
INDEX
Debates of the Legislative Assembly (Hansard)
June 23, 1983 to February 9, 1984

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CBC

See: Canadian Broadcasting Corp.

C.D. Howe Institute

Mentioned: (D’Arcy) 2164

CFJC, Kamloops, B.C.

Mentioned: (Wallace) 2052

CFTK, Terrace, B.C.

Mentioned: (Howard) 2957

CHQM, Vancouver, B.C.

Mentioned: (Pelton) 943

CJCI, Prince George, B.C.

Mentioned: (Strachan) 955

CKNW, New Westminster, B.C.

Mentioned: (McClelland) 65

CKVU Television, Vancouver, B.C.

Mentioned: (Reynolds) 198, 225

CMHC

See: Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp.

CNIB

See: Canadian National Institute for the Blind

CNR

See: Canadian National Railways

COPE

See: Committee of Progressive Electors

CP Air

See: Canadian Pacific Air Lines

CPU

See: Canadian Paperworkers' Union

CTV Television Network Ltd.

Mentioned: (Hewitt) 263 (Passarell) 1320, 2777, 2778 (Reynolds) 305

CUPE

See: Canadian Union of Public Employees

Cabinet

See: Government; Ministers

Cabinet Committee on Economic Development

Kube, Arthur, meeting with (McClelland) 2255

Mentioned: (Rogers) 2967 (Waterland) 1919

Cabinet Committee on Employment Development

Goals (McCarthy) 129

Cabinet Committee on Social Services

Mentioned: (Skelly) 606

Cadillac Fairview Corp. Ltd.

Mentioned: (Blencoe) 1119

Calder, Frank

Mentioned: (Passarell) 1514, 2926

Calgary Stampeders

Mentioned: (Barnes) 106

California

Food, source of future food supply (Cocke) 740-1 (Lea) 705 (Nicolson) 731

Land-use policy (Cocke) 741

Orange County, no-smoking referendum (Skelly) 607

Proposition 13 referred to (Dailly) 1487 (Hanson) 1700 (Heinrich) 1637 (Stupich) 1531

School districts in receivership (Heinrich) 1637

Cambridge University

Mentioned: (Blencoe) 679

Camosun College

Fees, increase in (Rose) 3202

Mentioned: (Brown) 2101 (Nicolson) 3172

Campbell, Daniel R.J.

Education, statements re (Sanford) 1549-50

Municipal Amendment Act, 1983, consultation re (Sanford) 2392

Regional districts, appointment to accountability team on (Skelly) Q. 2365

Mentioned: (Cocke) 521, 2396 (Dailly) 523 (D’Arcy) 1802, 1804 (Hanson) 80 (Lockstead) 546 (Macdonald) 1876 (Sanford) 500, 1277, 2392 (Skelly) 1500, 1872 (Stupich) 518, 1226, 1842, 1843

Campbell, Donald

Mentioned: (Rogers) 1185

Campbell, Donald J. (Okanagan North)

Address in reply 99-101, 103

Aluminum Co. of Canada Ltd. stock, ownership of 909

Apples, price of to growers 101

Bonds, B.C. bonds, credit rating of 99

B.C. Place, job creation 100

B.C. Place Stadium 100

Budget debate 907-11, 1009-11

Canadian National Railways, Victoria express operation 1010

Coal, northeast, job creation 100

Compensation Stabilization Amendment Act (1983) 2003-4

Compensation stabilization program 100

Corporations, taxation revenue, decline in 908

Crown corporations, establishment of 101

Debt, interest on 910, 1011

Deficit, federal, 1983-84 fiscal year 1011

Deficit financing 910

Deficit, 1983-84 fiscal year 1009, 1011, 1447

Economic recovery, role of private sector in 99

Economy of B.C. 100

Education, expenditures on 1447

Education ministry, appropriation, increase in 100, 909, 1010-1, 1446

Education system 100

Expenditures, restraint on 100

Expenditures, restraint on, support for 2003

Forest companies, corporation tax, refund of 908

Forest industries, revenue, decline in 908, 1009

Fruit-growing industry 101

Government, size of, reduction in 910, 1010, 1447

Health care, cost of 1447

Health care, expenditures on 101

Health ministry, appropriation, increase in 1446

High-technology industry 100

Hospital care, cost of, increase in 1446

Hospital rates, per diem rates, increase in 1010

Hospital user fees, increase in 1447

Human Resources ministry, appropriation, increase in 1446

Human Resources ministry, expenditures 1447

Human rights cases, hearing of 911

Hunky Bill case referred to 911

Investor confidence in B.C. 100

Labour Relations Act, changes in 101

Legislature, cost of operation of 907, 910, 1009, 1010, 1447

Motor vehicle inspection service, abolition of 909

Natural resources, revenue, 1983-84 fiscal year, decline in 908

Okanagan Bible College, An Act Respecting (Bill PR401) 1R, 1197; 1399

Okanagan Bible College, An Act Respecting, petition 995

Okanagan Bible College, degree-granting powers 1399

Okanagan North constituency, description of 99

Public Sector Restraint Act 1446-7

Public service employees, number of, reduction in 1447

Rent control, criticism of 908-9

Rental accommodation, return on investment in 909

Rentalsman office, abolition of 908

Revenue, 1982-83 fiscal year, decline in 1446

Revenue, 1983-84 fiscal year, decline in 908

School districts, administration costs 909-10, 1011

Small business, machinery and equipment, tax exemption for 909

Social services, government policy on 99

Social welfare programs, appropriation for, increase in 1446-7

Taxation, taxpayers' ability to pay 2003

Teacher-pupil ratio 1010

Toy water snakes, possible health hazard, Q. 1256

Vancouver ALRT system, job creation 100

Vancouver Women's Health Collective 908

Wage increases in B.C., level of 2003

Campbell, Kim

Education (Interim) Finance Amendment Act, 1983, remarks re (Dailly) 631 (Heinrich) 629

Mentioned: (Lauk) 628 (Rose) 3194

Campbell, Lloyd

Mentioned: (Rogers) 1185

Campbell Island, B.C.

Airport. See entries under Bella Bella, B.C.

Campbell River, B.C.

Campbell River crossing, location of (Gabelmann) 3118

Campbell River Christian School, Campbell River, B.C.

Mentioned: (Gabelmann) 1544

Campbell River School District

See: School District 72

Campers and coaches

Passengers riding in backs of campers (Fraser, A.) 3129 (Rose) 3127

Camps

Campership program, funds for (Brown) 34

Campsites, facilities, etc.

Park campsites (Mitchell) 2899

Park camp facilities, privatization of (Mitchell) Q. 728, Q. 768, Q. 769 (Brummet) A. 728, A. 768, A. 769

Canada

Confederation mentioned (Davis) 757

Canada — Constitution

Native rights under constitution. See Indians

Property rights under constitution (Davis) 2927, 2928 (Gardom) 2934 (Macdonald) 89-90

See also Constitution Act (Canada)

Canada-Economic Conditions

Depression and economic recovery in the 1930s (Lauk) 1433

Economic recovery (D’Arcy) 965 (Davis) 926-7

Economy of Canada (Throne speech) 3

Premiers' conference on economy, need for (Throne speech) 3

Canada. Agriculture, Department of

Mentioned: (Brummet) 2909

Canada. Anti-Inflation Board

Mentioned: (Gabelmann) 2035 (Wallace) 1965

Canada. Armed Forces

Smoking by members of (Rose) 579, 582

Mentioned: (Fraser, A.) 289

Canada. Atomic Energy Control Board

Waste disposal, action on (Wallace) Q. 366

Canada. Attorney-General

Mentioned: (Smith) 80

Canada. Canada Land Inventory

Mentioned: (Stupich) 1088

Canada. Canadian Forestry Service

Mentioned: (Nicolson) 73

Canada. Canadian Grain Commission

Mentioned: (Fraser, A.) 754

Canada. Canadian Radio-Television and Telecommunications Commission

Mentioned: (McGeer) 3181 (Passarell) 2378, 2379 (Smith) 2994

Canada. Canadian Transport Commission

Esquimalt and Nanaimo Railway hearings, intervention in (Sanford) Q. 1339, Q. 2169, (Fraser, A.) A. 1339, A. 2169

Mentioned: (Cocke) 3093 (Passarell) 3105 (Rose) 786

Canada. Canadian Wheat Board

Mentioned: (Phillips) 762 (Rogers) 790

Canada. Economic Development, Department of

Mentioned: (Hanson) 990

Canada. Employment and Immigration, Department of

Mentioned: (Chabot) 2648 (Gabelmann) 1798 (Lockstead) 3113 (Stupich) 175

Canada. Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources, Ministry of

Mentioned: (Skelly) 2616

Canada. Environment, Department of the

Mentioned: (D’Arcy) 965

Canada. Finance, Department of

Mentioned: (Nicolson) 3172

Canada. Fisheries and Oceans, Department of

Mentioned: (Dailly) 879 (Skelly) 2551 (Waterland) 3038

Canada. Foreign Investment Review Agency

Mentioned: (Gardom) 3166

Canada. Geological Survey of Canada

Mentioned: (Hanson) 773

Canada. Health and Welfare, Department of

Mentioned: (Skelly) 607 (Wallace) 2909

Canada. House of Commons

Bill C-155. See Western Grain Transportation Act (Canada)

Members leaving to enter provincial politics (Phillips) 108 (Rose) 114

Regulations, practice followed (Smith) 856

Mentioned: (Cocke) 2764, 3076 (Davis) 758, 759 (Fraser, A.) 753, 755, 756, 790 (Gabelmann) 2123 (Gardom) 2922, 2933 (Howard) 536, 2143, 2930 (Lauk) 317-8, 774, 1728 (Lea) 2637 (Lockstead) 2933 (Macdonald) 90 (Nielsen) 3072 (Phillips) 771 (Reynolds) 537, 2143 (Segarty) 783 (Skelly) 3081 (Smith) 3010 (Speaker and Deputy Speaker) 273

Canada. House of Commons. Standing Committee on Transport

Mentioned: (Fraser, A.) 754, 791 (Michael) 776

Canada. Indian Affairs and Northern Development, Department of

Paper on Indians referred to (Davis) 2928 (Howard) 2928

Canada. Justice, Department of

Mentioned: (Hanson) 773

Canada. National Energy Board

Mentioned: (Rogers) 3161

Canada. National Harbours Board

Mentioned: (Blencoe) 687 (Dailly) 1094 (Lauk) 736, 737 (Nicolson) 731 (Phillips) 703

Canada. Parks Canada

Mentioned: (Fraser, A.) 289, 393 (Mitchell) 2903

Canada. Parliament

Mentioned: (Brown) 1341 (Dailly) 1056 (Fraser, A.) 753, 755 (Gardom) 2923 (Howard) 2754 (Macdonald) 1523, 2181 (McGeer) 3181 (Nicolson) 1472

Canada. Regional Economic Expansion, Department of

DREE headquarters, transfer of to mainland (Hanson) 990

Funds, distribution of (McGeer) 3172

Canada. Revenue Canada

Mentioned: (Curtis) 166, 2184 (McClelland) 3138 (Rose) 3102

Canada. Royal Commission on Taxation

Mentioned: (Blencoe) 680 (Hon. member) 680 (Skelly) 1145, 2065

Canada. Royal Commission on the Economic Union and Development Prospects for Canada

Dobell, A.R., appearance before commission referred to (Brown) 2087, 2087-8

Paper by Kenneth McAllister quoted (Stupich) 2098

Mentioned: (Rose) 1739 (Skelly) 3024

Canada. Royal Commission on the Non-Medical Use of Drugs

Mentioned: (Cocke) 2309

Canada. Senate

Senate and House of Commons Joint Committee on Senate Reform mentioned (Gardom) 2583

Mentioned: (Brown) 2999 (Gardom) 2922, 2933 (Howard) 2930

Canada. Solicitor-General

Mentioned: (Hanson) 990 (Segarty) 79

Canada. Statistics Canada

Mentioned: (Barrett) 2299 (Blencoe) 880 (Curtis) 1205 (D’Arcy) 965, 1988 (Davis) 3178 (Gabelmann) 3132 (Hanson) 1086, 2369, 2423 (Lea) 1006 (Lockstead) 1424, 2349 (Nicolson) 3175 (Sanford) 1028, 1029 (Skelly) 1982 (Stupich) 1932, 2097 (Veitch) 1036 (Wallace) 970, 2971

Canada. Transport Canada

Mentioned: (Curtis) 2279, 2617 (Rose) 3129

Canada. Unemployment Insurance Commission

Employment-bridging assistance program. See name of program

Canada Day

Mentioned: (Segarty) 122

Canada Elections Act (Canada)

Mentioned: (Howard) 2930

Canada Health Act (proposed)

Problems re (Nielsen) 3065-6

Mentioned: (Gardom) 2934 (Nielsen) 3068, 3072

Canada Labour Code

Mentioned: (Nicolson) 1758

Canada Land Inventory

Mentioned: (Stupich) 335

Canada Lands

Drilling, expenditures on (Rose) 456

Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp.

Mentioned: (Blencoe) 2905 (Nicolson) 732

Canada 1 (Vessel)

Entry in America's Cup yacht race (Rogers) 1185

Canada Pension Plan

Mentioned: (Rose) 2030

Canada Place, Vancouver, B.C.

Mentioned: (Mowat) 53

Canada Wide Mines Ltd.

Mentioned: (Passarell) 2669

Canada Works program

Mentioned: (Mitchell) 3053, Canadair Ltd.

Mentioned: (Rose) 788

Canadian Advisory Council on the Status of Women

Mentioned: (Hanson) 1476

Canadian Association of Industrial, Mechanical and Allied Workers

Mentioned: (McClelland) 2595

Canadian Association of University Teachers

Mentioned: (Rose) 1607

Canadian Bankers' Association

Mentioned: (Howard) 2126

Canadian Bar Association

Mentioned: (Brown) 35 (Macdonald) 90

Canadian Bill of Rights

Mentioned: (Gardom) 2934

Canadian Broadcasting Corp.

Pedersen, George, interview with quoted (Gabelmann) 1646

Mentioned: (Blencoe) 3067 (Cocke) 2199 (Dailly) 134, 434 (Gabelmann) 2442, 3118 (Howard) 159 (Kempf) 980 (Nicolson) 1560, 2012 (Nielsen) 134, 135 (Passarell) 1712 (Reynolds) 184, 305, 307 (Rose) 1525 (Skelly) 1500 (Speaker) 3082 (Stupich) 173

Canadian Carpet Institute

Mentioned: (Hewitt) 2848

Canadian Cattlemen's Association

Mentioned: (Rose) 3101

Canadian Cellulose Co. Ltd.

Establishment of (Cocke) 806

Purchase of by NDP government (Stupich) 63

Mentioned: (Campbell) 101

Canadian Chemical Producers' Association

Mentioned: (Rose) 789

Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops

“Ethical Reflections on the Economic Crisis” quoted, referred to (Wallace) 2523-5

Mentioned: (Hanson) 1476 (Stupich) 1933

Canadian Congress of Labour

Mentioned: (Stupich) 2281

Canadian Council of Churches

Letter quoted, referred to (Barrett) 873, 874, 875

Mentioned: (Blencoe) 3006 (Sanford) 659

Canadian Council on Social Development

“Bearing the Burden, Sharing the Benefits” quoted (Brown) 2102

Mentioned: (Brown) 975 (Skelly) 2064

Canadian Export Association

Mentioned: (Rose) 789

Canadian Farmworkers' Union

Mentioned: (Gabelmann) 2233 (McClelland) 2595

Canadian Federation of Independent Businesses

Mentioned: (Cocke) 2354 (Lea) 708

Canadian Federation of Labour

Mentioned: (Segarty) 123

Canadian Film Development Corp.

Appointment to board (Rose) 1409

Canadian Food and Allied Workers

Mentioned: (Hanson) 1670

Canadian Football League

Mentioned: (Barnes) 105

Canadian Forest Products Ltd.

Mentioned: (Chabot) 2634 (Skelly) 3034, 3039 (Waterland) 3026

Canadian Forestry Service

See: Canada. Canadian Forestry Service

Canadian Human Rights Commission

Mentioned: (Dailly) 234

Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce

Comments on (Lauk) 1435

Dome Petroleum Ltd., loans to (Lauk) 153

Mentioned: (Bennett) 366 (Hon. member) 1434 (Howard) 3168 (Lauk) 366, 1817 (Lea) 2950 (McClelland) 1817 (Macdonald) 543 (Parks) 1435 (Reid) 494 (Stupich) 2947

Canadian Industrial Traffic League

Mentioned: (Rose) 789

Canadian Labour Congress

Mentioned: (Hanson) 2487

Canadian League of Rights

Mentioned: (Lea) 269

Canadian Manufacturers' Association

Entertainment of at B.C. Place Stadium (Sanford) Q. 1919-20 (Schroeder) 1919, A. 1920 (Waterland) 1919

Meeting with (Waterland) 2007

Mentioned:' (Gabelmann) 2032 (Nicolson) 2010 (Rogers) 2967 (Sanford) 1990, 1992, 1993 (Skelly) 1980 (Wallace) 1967

Canadian National Institute for the Blind

Mentioned: (Mowat) 52

Canadian National Railways

Edmonton-Vancouver mainline, double tracking of (Fraser, A.) 754

Edmonton-Vancouver passenger service (Passarell) Q. 2981 (Fraser, A.) A. 2981

Establishment of (Rose) 788

Expenditures planned for B.C. (Fraser, A.) 754, 790 (Lea) 756 (Mitchell) 776 (Rose) 788, 789 (Segarty) 782

Facilities, upgrading of (Michael) 15

Grain, federal payment for loss on shipment of, use of (Davis) 758 (Fraser, A.) 754 (Lea) 756 (Wallace) 760

Grain, shipment of (Fraser, A.) 755

Kamloops, expenditures planned (Michael) 776 (Segarty) 782

Lumber shipments (Fraser, A.) 755

Overpass structures (Fraser, A.) 3104

Prince George, expenditures planned (Michael) 776

Prince George-Prince Rupert line, work on (Fraser, A.) 754, 755, 790

Valemount-Vancouver line, expenditures planned (Fraser, A.) 755 (Michael) 776 (Segarty) 782

Victoria express operation, transfer of (Campbell) 1010 (Hanson) 990 (Parks) 1002-3

Mentioned: (Campbell) 1009 (Chabot) 2663 (D’Arcy) 1986 (Davis) 68, 401, 758, 927 (Fraser, A.) 974, 1321 (Gabelmann) 373, 2662 (Howard) 404 (Passarell) 1516 (Phillips) 703, 754, 771, 1045, 1060, 2834 (Rogers) 790 (Rose) 787

Canadian National Telecommunications

Mentioned: (Passarell) 945, 1516, 2430

Canadian Pacific Air Lines

Discrimination against by federal government (Davis) 70

Maintenance centre, location of (Reid) 495

Mentioned: (Passarell) 2777

Canadian Pacific Investments Ltd.

Mentioned: (D’Arcy) 1216

Canadian Pacific Railway

B.C. Coal Ltd., transportation needs (Michael) 777

Connaught tunnel (Fraser, A.) 754

Criticisms of (Lauk) 777-8

Decentralization of (D’Arcy) 1216

Esquimalt and Nanaimo Railway hearings, funding for interveners (Sanford) Q. 1339 (Fraser, A.) A. 1339

Esquimalt and Nanaimo Railway, hearings, intervention in (Sanford) Q. 1339, Q. 2169 (Fraser, A.) A. 1339, A. 2169

Expenditures planned for B.C. (Davis) 758 (Fraser, A.) 754 (Michael) 776 (Segarty) 782

Facilities, southeastern B.C., upgrading of (Michael) 15

Golden, yard expansion, car repair shop (Fraser, A.) 754 (Michael) 776

Grain shipment, federal payment for loss on (Davis) 758 (Fraser, A.) 754 (Lauk) 778, 779 (Lea) 756, 757 (Michael) 777 (Rose) 787, 788, 789 (Segarty) 783 (Wallace) 760, 761

Land grants to (Hanson) 774 (Lea) 756-7 (Lauk) 778 (Wallace) 760-1

New Democratic Party's attitude to (Phillips) 762

Pensioner, case cited (Lauk) 1436

Political donations (Skelly) 2064, 2178

Port Coquitlam terminal (Michael) 776 (Segarty) 782

Profits (Lea) 757 (Wallace) 760, 761

Rogers Pass tunnel project (Davis) 758 (Fraser, A.) 754 (Michael) 776 (Phillips) 772 (Segarty) 782

Shares, value of (Rose) 787

Track capacity, Golden to Vancouver, increase in (Fraser, A.) 754 (Michael) 776 (Segarty) 782

Transportation system, losses on (Lea) 757

Mentioned: (Barrett) 258 (Campbell) 1009, 1010 (Chabot) 2663 (Cocke) 738, 808 (D’Arcy) 1986, 2505 (Davis) 758, 927 (Gabelmann) 373, 894, 2662 (Hanson) 773, 774, 990 (Phillips) 703, 754, 762, 771, 2834 (Rogers) 90 (Rose) 118, 1373, 3100

Canadian Paperworkers' Union

Mentioned: (Barrett) 2221 (Gabelmann) 2226 (Lockstead) 1387

Canadian Paraplegic Association

Mentioned: (Mowat) 58

Canadian Press

Mentioned: (Hanson) 1476

Canadian Restaurant Association

Mentioned: (Stupich) 2283

Canadian Standards Association

Mentioned: (Hewitt) 2848

Canadian Telecommunications Union

Mentioned: (Gabelmann) 1643, 1644

Canadian Union of Public Employees

Mentioned: (Howard) 296 (Lea) 2409 (Macdonald) 1727 (Mitchell) 1901 (Rose) 3182, 3184

Canadian University Service Overseas

Mentioned: (Skelly) 2179

Canarctic Ventures Ltd.

Mentioned: (Lockstead) 2840

Candu reactor

Mentioned: (Rose) 2028

Canfor Corp.

Tree-farm licence (Skelly) 3033

Tree-farm licence hearings (Skelly) Q. 2944, 3025-6, 3033, 3034, 3039, 3040 (Waterland) A. 2944, 3041

Mentioned: (Brummet) 139 (Gabelmann) 3051 (Skelly) 3033

Canpotex

Mentioned: (Rose) 789

Canwest Steel Ltd.

Mentioned: (Mitchell) 1232

Capilano College

Mentioned: (Nicolson) 3172

Capilano River, B.C.

Suspension bridge (Cocke) Q. 627

Capital

Productivity of capital (Lauk) 153

Capital gains tax

Capital gains, taxation of (Macdonald) 2182

Capital Region Economic Development Commission

See entries under Victoria, B.C.

Capital Regional District

Attractions of as place to live (Blencoe) 475 (Hanson) 1867

Benefits of (Mitchell) 525

Budget (Johnston) 517, 518

Effect of Municipal Amendment Act, 1983, on (Blencoe) 484

Future growth (Hanson) 1867

Planning (Hanson) 1866-8 (Wallace) 1237

Planning staff (Wallace) 1237

Technical planning committee, cost of (Johnston) 516 (Reid) 493

Traffic, planning for (Hanson) 1866

Capital Regional Hospital District

Mentioned: (Hanson) 1639 (Rose) 1741

Capozzi, Harold Peter (Herb)

Mentioned: (Macdonald) 2117

Capri Hotel, Kelowna, B.C.

Mentioned: (Barrett) 827

Car accidents

See: Traffic accidents

Carbonated beverages

Sales tax, exemption (Phillips) 2814 (Stupich) 2814

Cardiff, G.

Mentioned: (Dailly) 3098

Cariboo College

Mentioned: (Nicolson) 3172

Cariboo constituency

Description of (Fraser, A.) 86

Forest industry (Fraser, A.) 86-7

Cariboo Lumber Manufacturers' Association

Mentioned: (Skelly) 3030

Caribou

Predation of by black bear (Brummet) 2911

Carleton Elementary School, Vancouver, B.C.

Mentioned: (Rose) 3197

Carleton University

Mentioned: (Dailly) 2292 (Stupich) 176

Carrington, Peter Alexander Rupert, 6th Baron

Resignation of (Nicolson) 351, 352, 600

Carrothers, Alfred W.R.

Report on the public service (Hanson) 2502 (Skelly) 359 (Stupich) 2482, 2483

Carson, Frank

Mentioned: (Blencoe) 476, 1734-5, 1735

Carter, James (Jim)

Mentioned: (Barrett) 1596 (Cocke) 97 (Gabelmann) 1546 (Heinrich) 3181 (Lauk) 1574 (Rose) 1607 (Stupich) 1532

Carter, James (Jimmy)

Mentioned: (Macdonald) 2048

Carter, Robert B.

Quoted (Dailly) 323

Carter commission on taxation

See: Canada. Royal Commission on Taxation

Cascade Creek, B.C.

Bridge repairs (Rose) Q. 2945 (Brummet) A. 2945

Flooding, disaster relief (Rose) Q. 2945 (Brummet) A. 2945

Cascade Group

Mentioned: (Richmond) 3058

Cass-Beggs, David

Appointment of (Gabelmann) 1763

Mentioned: (Cocke) 1951, 3063 (McClelland) 1951 (Reynolds) 155 (Richmond) 3063

Cassiar, B.C.

Road, paving of (Fraser, A.) 3107 (Passarell) 3107

Cassiar Packing Co.

Fishermen, payment to (D’Arcy) Q. 1337, Q. 1566, Q. 2730, Q. 2731 (Brummet) A. 1337, A. 1566, A. 2730, A. 2731

Mentioned: (Brown) 2598

Castlegar School District

See: School District 9

Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd.

Air service to B.C. (Throne speech) 6

Catholic Reporter

Quoted (Dailly) 22

Cedar Cottage, Vancouver, B.C.

Program (Macdonald) 91

Centennial Service

Mentioned: (Reynolds) 1286

Central Okanagan Capital News, Kelowna, B.C.

Quoted (Blencoe) 417, 420 (Brown) 412 (Howard) 406 (Lauk) 395 (Rose) 1606

Mentioned: (Howard) 407

Central Okanagan School District

See: School District 23

Central Vancouver Island Health Unit

Annual report quoted (Skelly) 3080

Psychiatric social worker, need for (Skelly) 3080

Staff levels (Skelly) 3080

Mentioned: (Skelly) 3081

Chabot, Hon. James R. (Columbia River) Provincial Secretary and Minister of Government Services

Agricultural Land Commission Act, regulations 2723

Anniversary of twentieth year of service to Legislature, celebration of (Speaker) 2193

Anthony Island heritage site 3141, 3143

Auditor-general, appointment to selection committee for (Gardom) 597

Barrett, David, absence from House 430

Bonds, B.C. bonds, credit rating of 254, 255

B.C. Government Employees' Union, consultation with 2569

B.C. Government Employees' Union contract 2659

B.C. Government Employees' Union, meeting with 2569

B.C. Government Employees' Union members, redeployment 2650

B.C. Hydro employees, layoff of 1782, 2684

B.C. Institute of Technology, media centre equipment 3141

Canadian Pacific Railway, employment by (D’Arcy) 303

Colony Farm, sale of, A. 2730, 3148

Compensation stabilization program 254

Correctional institutes, food services 3142

Craig Aspinall and Associates, contract to, A. 855

Crown corporations, pension funds 1379

Debt, federal deficit 1782

Deficit, 1983-84 fiscal year, increase in 332

Deputy ministers, pension benefits, purchase of 1382-3

Employees, dismissal of in private sector 2655

Expenditures, restraint on, advertising campaign re, A. 959, A. 1162, A. 1199

Government advertising agencies, A. 429

Government advertising, appropriation, 1983-84 fiscal year 3141

Government advertising, transfer of 3138

Government information services, staff 3141

Heritage Advisory Board, A. 80

Heritage advisory committee, disbanding of 3141

Heritage Trust, work of 3141-2

Jem Productions Ltd., use of for ad campaign, A. 1162

Lottery funds, Lorne Nicolson's campaign literature re quoted 2170

Lottery funds, report on, A. 2170

McKim Advertising Ltd. dealings, investigation into, A. 702

McKim Advertising Ltd., payment through Provincial Secretary, A. 702

McKim Advertising Ltd., political contributions, A. 701, A. 996

McKim Advertising Ltd., status of as advertising agency, A. 429, A. 626

Matkin, James, pension rights 1382-3

Ministers, travel appropriation, 1983-84 fiscal year 3138, 3141

New Democratic Party, mailings to municipal officials 3146

Nurses, appointment procedure, ruling on 2438

Nurses, working hours, arbitration board's award on 2439

Pacific National Exhibition, Hillman report, A. 227

Parliament buildings, restoration crew 3144

Pension (Public Service) Amendment Act, 1983 (Bill 18) 1R, 168; 1379, 1413, 1414

Provincial Secretary and Government Services ministry, appropriation, 1983-84 fiscal year 3138

Provincial Secretary and Government Services ministry, estimates 3138, 3141-2, 3143-4, 3146, 3147, 3148

Public Employers of B.C., funding for, A. 2983

Public Sector Restraint Act (Bill 3) 1R, 168; 254-6, 1781-3, 2622, 2624, 2625, 2626, 2627, 2627-8, 2629, 2630, 2636, 2636-7, 2637, 2638, 2639, 2640, 2642, 2642-3, 2646, 2646-7, 2647, 2648, 2649, 2650, 2652, 2653, 2653-4, 2655, 2656, 2658, 2659, 2661, 2663, 2663-4, 2664, 2666, 2671, 2672, 2673, 2674, 2675, 2676-7, 2677, 2678, 2679, 2680, 2680-1, 2681, 2681-2, 2684, 2684-5, 2685, 2686, 2687, 2688, 2691, 2692, 2692-3, 2693-4, 2695, 2697, 2698, 2699, 2700, 2700-1, 2701, 2702, 2703, 2705, 2706, 2708, 2709, 2710, 2711, 2712, 2714, 2715, 2716, 2716-7, 2717, 2718, 2719, 2720-1, 2722-3, 2723, 2731, 2732, 2734, 2734-5, 2735, 2736

Public Sector Restraint Act, amendments to 1782

Public Sector Restraint Act, application of 2647

Public Sector Restraint Act, consultation re 1782, 2642-3, 2654

Public Sector Restraint Act, exemption from provisions of 1782, 2647, 2664

Public Sector Restraint Act, meeting with B.C. Government Employees' Union re 1782, 2642, 2654

Public Sector Restraint Act, meetings re 1782, 2642-3, 2654

Public Sector Restraint Act, precedence of over Public Service Act 2723

Public Sector Restraint Act, regulations under act 1782, 2646, 2652, 2723, 2734, 2735

Public Sector Restraint Act, regulations under act, tabling of 1782

Public Sector Restraint Act, similarity to legislation in other provinces 2642, 2654

Public Sector Restraint Act, terms used in act 2624, 2625, 2629, 2631, 2634, 2636, 2640, 2647, 2671

Public service, collective agreements 255

Public service, collective bargaining, exclusions from 2437, 2438, 2439, 2569

Public service, collective bargaining, union rights 2437-8, 2439

Public Service Commission, powers 2438

Public service employees, application of Labour RelationsAct to 2569

Public service employees, auxiliary employees 1782

Public service employees, consultation with, proposal for 2568-9

Public service employees, contract employees 2715, 2716

Public service employees, contracts of employment 2677, 2679

Public service employees, dismissal of in Victoria area, A. 880, A. 881

Public service employees, dismissals, A. 253, 1715, 2640, 2659, 2684, 2685, 2686, 2732, 2733

Public service employees, dismissals, basis for 2643, 2646, 2663, 2687

Public service employees, dismissals, review panel 2691, 2692, 2693, 2694, 2695

Public service employees, dismissals, seniority in 1782, 2643, 2649-50, 2650, 2652, 2655, 2656

Public service employees, dismissals, women employees 2652

Public service employees, dismissed employees, compensation for 255, 256, 2649

Public service employees, dismissed employees, judicial review 2700, 2701

Public service employees, dismissed employees, recall option 2649, 2653

Public service employees, dismissed employees, superannuation contributions, A. 332

Public service employees, dismissed employees, unemployment insurance 2648

Public service employees, negotiations with (Hanson) 1682

Public service' employees, New Year's message to, A. 332 (Gabelmann) 374-5, 1646 (Hanson) 1640, 1708 (Howard) 406

Public service employees, number of, reduction in 332, 1781, 2642

Public service employees, tenure 1781

Public Service Labour Relations Amendment Act, 1983 (Bill 2) 1R, 168; 2437-9, 2568-70

Public service, management rights, restoration of 2437-9, 2569

Public service, paving branch employees, umpire's finding re 2439

Public service, pension funds 1379

Public service pension plan, financing of 1379

Public service pensions 1413

Public service, percentage of budget for 255

Public service positions, management's rights re 2438

Public service, senior employees, purchase of pension rights, A. 1301

Public service, senior managers 255, 2717

Public service, senior managers, compensation levels 2709, 2718

Public service, senior managers, contracts 2705, 2706

Public service, work schedules, scheduling 2438-9, 2569-70

Public service, work-umpire hearings 2439

Radar detection devices, beliefs re (Mitchell) 1462

“Restraint and Recovery: the Next Steps”, cost of 3147

Richards, Norman, letter to BCGEU members, A. 1198, 1199

School principals, vice-principals, change in status of 2708, 2709, Teachers, application of Public Sector Restraint Act to 2675

Teachers, dismissal of 2673, 2674, 2736

United States, deficit 1782

University professors, tenure, A. 854

Victoria, city's policy on industry 881, A. 917

Votes and Proceedings, printing of 8

Chairman and Deputy Chairman

Ruling sustained 1385, 24052620, 2623, 2658, 2658, 2664, 2667, 2673, 2677, 2687, 2692, 2696, 2697, 2698, 2719, 2723, 2731

Chairman and Deputy Chairman, Rulings and statements

Bill, Committee stage
Amdt. to, Chairman's powers re moving of 2419
Amdt. to requiring impost on the Crown out of order 2327
Keeping to amendment under discussion 1257, 2266, 2626, 2630, 2655
Keeping to schedule under discussion 201, 203
Keeping to section under discussion 1393, 2054, 2320, 2326, 2336, 2340, 2343, 2392, 2393, 2409, 2575, 2577, 2582, 2637, 2740, 2745, 2758
Limits on debate in 2581

Debate
Irrelevant debate 2342
Tedious or repetitious debate 2258, 2342

Documents
Tabling of 2409

Estimates
Confining remarks to minister's responsibilities 2971, 3030
Confining remarks to vote under discussion 3105, 3198, 3203

Language
Parliamentary language, use of 2886
"bullied” 2644
"cover up” 2965
"fascist” 2394
"jackboot fascist” 2393
"skulduggery” 2965

Legislation
Matters concerning or calling for legislation may not be raised in committee 2881, 2884, 2991, 3143

Member/Members
Accusation of making a false statement 2689
Impugning another member 2683
Imputation of an improper motive 2845
Personal aspersions 3145
Personal comments 2646
Personal reflections 2661, 2845, 2846
Should address remarks through Chair 2625, 2640, 3147, 3183

Ministers
Not obligated to answer questions 2265, 2394

Motion
That the question be now put not debatable 2641

Charitable societies

Community grants to (Barnes) Q. 508

Family service work by (Barnes) Q. 508 (McCarthy) A. 508

Social problems, use of volunteer organizations for (Barnes) Q. 1256 (Dailly) 327, 2045 (Reynolds) 306

Volunteer coordinators, dismissal of (Barnes) Q. 1255, Q. 1256 (McCarthy) A. 1256

Volunteer organizations, tribute to (Mowat) 52

Charter of Rights and Freedoms

Human Rights Commission, abolition of and charter (Brown) Q. 2289, Q. 2290 (Smith) A. 2290

Property, right of under charter (Davis) 2927, 2928 (Gardom) 2934 (Lauk) 780

Public Sector Restraint Act and charter (Dailly) 438 (Lauk) 318, 319 (Macdonald) 1724 (Rose) 346-7

Quoted (Dailly) 438 (Lauk) 317-8 (Rose) 347

Statutes, possible contraventions of charter (Brown) Q. 2289 (Smith) A. 2289

Mentioned: (Barnes) 343 (Barrett) 831 (Brown) 880 (Hanson) 1675 (Lauk) 2188 (Macdonald) 90, 1724, 2662 (Passarell) 1713 (Smith) 856

Chatelaine

Mentioned: (Cocke) 905

Chatten, T.

Mentioned: (Nicolson) 398

Chatterton, George L.

Tribute to (Curtis) 1243 (D’Arcy) 1243 (Stupich) 1243

Work of (Curtis) 1243 (D’Arcy) 1243 (Stupich) 1243

Chatterton, Kitty (Mrs. George)

Mentioned: (Curtis) 1243

Check It Out Fashions

Mentioned: (Stupich) 627

Cheekye-Dunsmuir power transmission line

See entries under British Columbia Hydro and Power Authority

Cheffins, Ronald I.

Mentioned: (Smith) 1344

Chemainus Secondary School, Chemainus, B.C.

Play on theme of drinking drivers referred to (Wallace) 2314

Cherokee Indians

Literacy level (Rose) 1615

Chevron Canada Ltd.

Mentioned: (Rogers) 3157 (Rose) 516

Chicago, III.

Industrial development planning (Macdonald) 540

Child abuse

See: Cruelty to children

Childbirth

Post-partum counselling, funding for (Brown) 977, 3091 (Cocke) 3091 (Nielsen) 3091

Post-partum counselling, value of (Sanford) 1026

Post-partum depression, effects of (Brown) 977, 978

Children

Automobile accident injuries (Brown) 3090

Death, causes of (Blencoe) 126

Legal services to (Brown) 3020

Protection of, society's responsibility for (McCarthy) 931-2

Services and programs for (McCarthy) 508, 2913

Services for, abolition of (Blencoe) 1195, 1200, 1202 (Brown) 300 (Cocke) 96

Vancouver resource centres, funding for (Brown) 979

See also: Cruelty to children

Children's Aid Society

Mentioned: (Brown) 979

Children's Hospital, Vancouver, B.C.

Out-patient department (Cocke) 3076

Radiology department (Cocke) 3076

Mentioned: (Brown) 3090 (Mowat) 52 (Throne speech) 7

Chimo House, Richmond, B.C.

Mentioned: (Brown) 36

China

Lumber sale to (Howard) 2956-7

Chiropractors

Physicians' x-rays, access to (Cocke) 2605-6 (Dailly) 2793 (Gardom) 2606 (Lea) 2606 (Nielsen) 2793-4 (Smith) 2606 (Wallace) 2606

Preventive medicine, practice of (Cocke) 2606

Right to treatment, extension of (Cocke) 2605 (Nielsen) 2793

Chiropractors Act

Miscellaneous Statutes Amendment Act, 1983. See name of act

Chlorbromuron

Use of, testing and safety of (Brummet) 2909 (Wallace) 2909

Chretien, Jean

Quoted (Lockstead) 84

Mentioned: (Howard) 2928 (Rogers) 3165

Christensen, Jack

Mentioned: (Skelly) 3035

Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)

Mentioned: (Blencoe) 3006

Christian School, Malcolm Island, B.C.

Mentioned: (Gabelmann) 1544

Christmas, Jimmy

Mentioned: (Rose) 2396

Chrysler Corp.

Wage concessions by employees (Skelly) 1982

Mentioned: (Cocke) 2874 (Fraser, R.) 2079 (Lea) 566

Churches

See also names of churches, e.g. Roman Catholic Church; also names of individual churches, e.g. Unitarian

Church, Vancouver, B.C.

Churchill, Winston S.

Quoted (Ritchie) 1729, 1731 (Segarty) 123

Mentioned: (Fraser, A.) 88 (Ritchie) 1720 (Veitch) 1936

Cigarettes

Cost of in England (Dailly) 584

Health insurance premium on, proposal for (Skelly) 607-9, 610

No Smoking Areas in Public Places, An Act to Provide for. See name of act

Sale of, regulations re (Wallace) 576

Smoking in Public Places, An Act to Regulate. See name of act

Tobacco Tax Amendment Act, 1983. See name of act

See also: Smoking

Cities and towns

Downtown revitalization program (D’Arcy) 1858 (Ritchie) 2884

Parks, need for (Fraser, R.) 12

Single-industry towns, problems of (Hanson) 1691

Cities and towns-Planning

Developments, approval process for (D’Arcy) 1804-5 (Rose) 1831

Duplicate planning, elimination of (Brummet) 544

Economic planning (Blencoe) 2888

Municipal planning (Brown) 550, 1845 (D’Arcy) 1802, 1805, 1855, 1857, 1858 (Hanson) 1868 (Kempf) 504 (Macdonald) 540-1 (Passarell) 1853 (Rose) 1831, 1832-3 (Sanford) 1225 (Skelly) 1810-1 (Stupich) 1843-4

Municipal planning departments (Blencoe) 479 (Johnston) 516

Municipal planning procedures (Blencoe) 476 (Brummet) 544-5 (Fraser, R.) 2402 (Pelton) 513 (Reid) 494 (Ritchie) 2402 (Rose) 2411

Municipal plans, updating of by private-sector consultants (Brown) 1272, 1847, 1848 (Lockstead) 1801 (Rose) 1831 (Skelly) 1807-8, 1871

Official community plans, development of (Ritchie) 2410 (Rose) 2410, 2411

Okanagan communities, strip-development areas (Lauk) 1818

Planning, government's attitude to (Rose) 1832

Planning officers, access to files of (Barrett) 837, 848

Planning system, deregulation of (Ritchie) 473

Planning, use of private sector for (Curtis) 164

Provincial government's planning decisions (Lauk) 1818

See also entries under Regional districts

Citizen, Ottawa, Ont.

Quoted (Stupich) 1531

Mentioned: (Smith) 298

Citizen, Prince George, B.C.

Mentioned: (Mitchell) 1315

Citizen Advocacy Society, Powell River, B.C.

Letter quoted (Lockstead) 84

Civics

Citizenship, teaching of in school system (Lea) 379, 1536

Civil rights

See: Human rights

Clancey, Bill

Mentioned: (Macdonald) 1875

Clark, Barrie

Mentioned: (Reynolds) 155

Clark, Bill

Mentioned: (Gabelmann) 1643, 1644

Clark, Joseph (Joe)

Mentioned: (Fraser, A.) 382 (Rose) 2029 (Skelly) 2065

Clarke, Duane

Mentioned: (Passarell) 3037

Clarke, Jack

Quoted (Brown) 1272 (Passarell) 1850, 1851

Clarkson, Gordon and Co.

Mentioned: (Brown) 1431 (Hon. member) 1430 (Nicolson) 1430 (Stupich) 63

Class size

Class size and quality of education (Heinrich) 629

Pupil-teacher ratio (Heinrich) 3187

Pupil-teacher ratio, calculation of (Parks) 896

Pupil-teacher ratio, increase in (Bennett) 1780 (Brown) 1214 (Campbell) 1010 (Cocke) 636 (Curtis) 163 (Fraser, R.) 218 (Gabelmann) 890 (Hanson) 1482 (Heinrich) 628-9 (Strachan) 641 (Stupich) 1530

Pupil-teacher ratio, setting of (Heinrich) 628 (Stupich) 177

Closure of debate

Hall, Ernest, references to use of closure (Cocke) 1948 (Reynolds) 1947

Question put, M. (McGeer) 1883, approved 1884; (Johnston) 2092, approved 2092; (Fraser, R.) 2119, approved 2120; (Reynolds) 2385, approved 2385-6; (Kempf) 2404, approved 2404; (Phillips) 2406, approved 2406; (Reynolds) 2417, approved 2417; (Kempf) 2549, approved 2549; (Phillips) 2631, approved 2631; (Reynolds) 2641, approved 2641; (Reynolds) 2656, approved 2656; (Parks) 2682, approved 2682; (Phillips) 2683, approved 2683-4; (Mowat) 2690, approved 2690; (Reynolds) 2695, approved 2695; (Parks) 2697, approved 2697; (Reynolds) 2714, approved 2714; (Kempf) 2721, approved 2721; (Reynolds) 2746, approved 2747

Right to speak before use of closure (Lauk) 2632

Use of (Cocke) 1948 (Dailly) 1953 (Hewitt) 2014-5 (Lockstead) 1995, 2350 (McGeer) 1952 (Reynolds) 1945, 1947-8

Clothing trade

Sportswear, export of to Japan (Phillips) 2844

Cloutier, Guy

Insurance Corp. of B.C., report on (Hewitt) 1977 (Macdonald) 1977

Coal

Alberta, Gregg River mine (Phillips) 111

Coking coal, export of (Phillips) 2843

Development of (Brummet) 142 (Parks) 232 (Segarty) 121

Dominion coal block, ownership of (Fraser, A.) 755 (Hanson) 772-4 (Michael) 15

Employment in coal projects (Fraser, R.) 12

Export of (Michael) 16 (Phillips) 2829 (Stupich) 1013

Japan, dealings with re coal (Rose) 348

Market for (Bennett) A. 1706, 1707 (Lea) Q. 1706 (Stupich) 180

Northeast coal (Lauk) 151-2 (McCarthy) 132 (Phillips) 110, 111 (Ree) 1019 (Reid) 40 (Ritchie) 47 (Smith) 148 (Throne speech) 5

Northeast coal, Anzac line. See entries under British Columbia Railway

Northeast coal, benefits of (Michael) 16 (Parks) 1003-4 (Reid) 39 (Veitch) 1037

Northeast coal, borrowing for (Barrett) 843 (Blencoe) 128 (D’Arcy) 962 (Lea) 205 (Nicolson) 653, 655

Northeast coal, coal companies, master agreement with (Lea) Q. 2291, 2834 (Phillips) A. 2291, 2834

Northeast coal, contracts to Prince George companies (Strachan) 956

Northeast coal, contracts to Surrey companies (Johnston) 59

Northeast coal, cost of project (Barrett) 193 (Blencoe) 314 (Howard) 2845 (Lockstead) 1997-8 (Stupich) 1013

Northeast coal, infrastructure for (Parks) 1003 (Phillips) 2982

Northeast coal, investment in (Lea) 2833 (Phillips) 2835

Northeast coal, job creation (Campbell) 100 (Fraser, A.) 87, 974 (McClelland) 65 (Michael) 16 (Parks) 1003 (Phillips) 1044-5, 1060 (Richmond) 112 (Segarty) 122 (Throne speech) 5 (Waterland) 93, 999

Northeast coal, job creation, cost per job (Nicolson) 650, 653, 732, 913, 2010, 2148

Northeast coal, job creation, number of jobs (Michael) 776

Northeast coal, losses, forecast re (Howard) Q. 3 152 (Curtis) A. 3152

Northeast coal, NDP policy on (Hewitt) 247 (Ritchie) 45 (Waterland) 92-3, 999

Northeast coal, negotiations re (Phillips) 2982

Northeast coal, port development for. See entries under Prince Rupert, B.C.

Northeast coal, price of (D’Arcy) 2106 (Lea) Q. 1060, Q. 2981 (Nicolson) 913 (Phillips) A. 1060, A. 1060-1, A. 2982 (Stupich) 180

Northeast coal, price of, tonnage, renegotiation of (Barrett) 1040 (Bennett) A. 1707 (Lea) Q. 535, Q. 1706, Q. 1707 (Phillips) A. 535

Northeast coal, project commended (Phillips) 1044

Northeast coal, project criticized (Nicolson) 655

Northeast coal, return to province (Lea) 2833 (Michael) 776

Northeast coal, road construction (Fraser, A.) 87, 3104

Northeast coal, sale of (Cocke) 807 (Lockstead) 1998

Northeast coal, service industries for (Waterland) 999-1000

Northeast coal, subsidization of (Lauk) 1000

Northeast coal, surcharge revenue, forecast re (Howard)Q. 3152

Northeast coal, tonnage, reduction in (Lea) Q. 2981 (Nicolson) 913 (Phillips) A. 2982

Southeast coal, contracts (Phillips) 110-1

Southeast coal, employment in (Segarty) 122, 785-6

Southeast coal, price of, tonnage, reduction in (Stupich) 180

Southeast coal, production, increase in (Brummet) 142 (Segarty) 785-6

Southeast coal, transportation (Fraser, A.) 754 (Michael) 776, 777 (Phillips) 771 (Rose) 786 (Segarty) 782, 786

Southeast coal, wastes, utilization of (Davis) 927

Transportation, freight rate (Fraser, A.) 754 (Segarty) 783

Coal Association of Canada

Mentioned: (Rose) 789

Coast News, Gibsons, B.C.

Mentioned: (McClelland) 1920 (Reynolds) 1920

Cocke, Dennis G. (New Westminster)

Acupuncture, access to 3077

Address in reply 95-9

Aero-Control Air Ltd., air ambulance 3093, 3094

Afton Mines Ltd., shutdown 264, 267

Agricultural Land Commission, change in 266

Agricultural land, importance of 97

Alcohol abuse 2308-9

Alcohol and Drug Commission, establishment of 2310

Alcohol and Drug Commission, function of 2308

Alcohol and Drug Commission, programs 2822

Alcohol and Drug Commission Repeal Act 2308-10, 2822, 2823-4, 2824

Alcohol, drug abuse, educational aspect of prevention 2310

Ambulance service 3075

Ambulances, Surrey, paramedic service 3075

Auditor-general, appointment to committee of selection for (Gardom) 597

Bankruptcies, increase in 2352-3

Beaches, coliform count, posting of 1298

Beautiful British Columbia, advertisements in 3063

Beautiful British Columbia assets, disposition of 3061

Beautiful British Columbia, B.C. Hydro service to, Q. 2789, Q. 2837, 3060

Beautiful British Columbia, circulation 905

Beautiful British Columbia commended 98

Beautiful British Columbia, losses 3063

Beautiful British Columbia, price for 3060

Beautiful British Columbia, profit 3061

Beautiful British Columbia, publishing rights, Q. 1398

Beautiful British Columbia, renewal notices, Q. 2552, Q. 2789, 3060

Beautiful British Columbia, sale of 98, 904-5, Q. 1398, 1418, Q. 1439, Q. 1567, Q. 2552, Q. 2790, 3055, 3060-1

Beautiful British Columbia, success of 904-5

Beer, wine, advertising of on electronic media 2309, 2823-4

Bennett, W.R., Montreal hotel accommodation, Q. 1198

B.C. Buildings Corp., costs of, increase in 2462, 2465

B.C. Buildings Corp., criticisms of 97

B.C. Buildings Corp., return of to public works ministry 1382

B.C. Harbours Board chairmanship, resignation of D.M. Phillips 739

B.C. Harbours Board farmland 739, 740, 741, 742

B.C. Harbours Board, revenue 739

B.C. Harbours Board, site possibilities for 742

B.C. Harbours Board staff, tribute to 738

B.C. Institute of Technology, administration of 2274, 2275, 2322

B.C. Institute of Technology, board of governors 2274, 2275, 2322, 2324

B.C. Place Stadium, VIP facilities, use of by ministers 1951

B.C. Railway, 1982 grant to 739

B.C. Systems Corp., sale of 1382

Budget debate 903-7

Budget, 1983-84 fiscal year, timing of 203

Cabinet, powers re decision-making 1296, 1298

Cabinet, Schooner Cove meeting, cost of, Q. 1198

California, future food source 740-1

California, land-use policy 741

Canadian Cellulose Co. Ltd., establishment of 806

Capital investment, control of foreign investment 2332

Children, services to 96

Children's Hospital, out-patient department 3076

Children's Hospital, radiology department 3076

Chiropractors, access to physicians' x-rays 2605-6

Chiropractors, change in scope of practice 2605

Chiropractors, practice of preventive medicine by 2606

Closure of debate, use of closure 1511-2, 1948

Coal, northeast, sale of 807

Collective agreements, expiry of 2196, 2199

Collective bargaining, delay in 2198

College and Institute Amendment Act (1983) 1407-8, 1411

College boards, appointments to 1407

Colleges, autonomy for 1407

Committee on Crown Corporations, abolition of 267

Committee on Crown Corporations, work of 267

Compensation Stabilization Amendment Act (1983) 1948-51, 2040-3, 2762, 2764, 2767, 2768

Compensation Stabilization Amendment Act, 1983, consultation re 2042

Compensation Stabilization Amendment Act, 1983, debate on 1950

Compensation Stabilization Amendment Act, 1983, hoist of 2040-3

Compensation Stabilization Amendment Act, 1983, regulations 2042

Compensation Stabilization Amendment Act, 1983, retroactivity of 2768

Compensation Stabilization Amendment Act, 1983, statement re 2040

Compensation Stabilization Amendment Act, 1983, sunset clause 2762, 2767

Compensation stabilization program, extension of 1949, 2042, 2043, 2762, 2767

Compensation stabilization program, failure of 1949

Consumer and Corporate Affairs ministry, estimates 2873, 2874

Cost of living, increase in 2353

Counterattack program, criticisms of 569-70

Counterattack program, tribute to 2309

Crown corporations, debt 806, 1415, 2974

Crown corporations, directors 3060

Crown corporations, elimination of 1382

Crown corporations, establishment of 2974

Crown corporations, pension funds 1380, 1382, 1413, 1414

Crown corporations, rates, increases in 1208

Dawn Development Corp., Delta land and purpose of Municipal Amendment Act (1983) 521, 522, 523

Dawn Development Corp., Delta land, history of 97, 521

Debt, increase in 805, 806-7

Deficit, 1983-84 fiscal year, forecast re 904

Documents, disposal of 2795

Drinking drivers, blood-testing of 2309

Drinking drivers, roadside breathalyser tests 2308

Drug abuse 2308-9

Drug-related illnesses, hospital treatment for 2309

Economic recovery 2041, 2042

Economy of B.C. 1948-9, 1950-1, 2043

Education costs, increase in 638

Education in U.S., funds for and quality of 637

Education (Interim) Finance Act, sunset clause 637, 639, 1509

Education (Interim) Finance Amendment Act (1983) 636-9, 1509-12, 1616-8, 2590

Education (Interim) Finance Amendment Act, 1983, fines 637-8

Education (Interim) Finance Amendment Act, 1983, hoist of 1509, 1512

Education (Interim) Finance Amendment Act, 1983, sunset clause 2590

Education (Interim) Finance Amendment Act, 1983, support for 637

Education (Interim) Finance Amendment Act, 1983, White Paper on 1510, 1512

Education minister, directives 638

Education minister, powers of 638, 639, 1407

Education, special-needs children, integration of 637, 1510

Education system, centralization of 637, 638, 1509, 1616-8, 2713-4

Election as MLA 96, 1950

Election, 1983 election results 95

Employees in private sector, government action re 1949-50

Employment action centres, federal funds for 1381-2

Employment Development Act 2332-3

Employment Standards Amendment Act (1983) 2196-2200

Employment Standards Amendment Act, 1983, centralization of power under 2198, 2199

Employment Standards Amendment Act, 1983, effects of 2197, 2199

Employment Standards Amendment Act, 1983, hoist of 2197, 2198, 2199, 2200

Employment Standards Amendment Act, 1983, meetings, consultation re 2197, 2199, 2200

Employment Standards Amendment Act, 1983, sunset clause 2200

Employment Standards Amendment Act, 1983, White Paper on 2197

Employment Standards Board, abolition of 2198, 2199

Environment and Land Use Committee, membership in 905

Estate Administration Amendment Act (1983) 1050, 1257, 1258

Estates, lawyer's fees 1050

Estates, surviving spouse's share 1050, 1257, 1258

Estimates, debate on, time limit on 1948

Estimates, format of 3054-5

Expenditures, 1983-84 fiscal year, estimate of 903-4

Expenditures, 1983-84 fiscal year, increase in 903

Expenditures, reduction in, NDP proposals for 1951

Expenditures, restraint program, design of, Q. 1197

Federal government, payment of taxes and fees by 1208-9

Fees, increase in 2351

Finance ministry, estimates 2974-5

Fishing licences, increase in 2351

Forest reserves, mid-coast region, disposition of 804

Forestalk, privatization of 905

Foulkes report quoted, referred to 2308-9, 3077, 3077-8

Free trade with U.S., proposal for 3169

Gasoline tax exemption, federal government 1210

Government advertising agencies, use of government funds by, Q. 429

Government, centralization of power 1411, 1949, 2764

Government information, public access to 1298

Government services, privatization of 3061

Government, powers of and powers of Legislature 1788, 1789

Hall, Ernest, references to use of closure 1948

Harbour Board Repeal Act 738-42

Harbour Board Repeal Act, withdrawal of 741

Health Act regulations, publication of 1297, 1298

Health care, accessibility to 3077

Health care, cost of and GNP 3076

Health care costs, federal contribution to 3076

Health care, expenditures on, federal contribution to 906

Health care system 3077

Health care system, funding of 3076

Health care, user fees, increase in 905-6, 907, 3076

Health maintenance organization, Seattle 3077

Health ministry, estimates 3075-8, 3091, 3092, 3093, 3094

Health Sciences Centre Hospital, location of 3077

Health workers, J.A. Nielsen's letter to 267

Heroin treatment program 2308

Home care program, cutback in 3075-6

Homeowner grant 1210

Hospitals, education buildings, construction of and use 2332

Hospitals, emergency care fee, increase in 907

House, order of business 1251

Human rights branch, abolition of 266

Income, net spendable income, reduction in 1208

Income Tax Amendment Act (1983) 1415-8, 2575, 2577, 2583

Income Tax Amendment Act, 1983, retroactivity of 1415, 2583

Income tax credits, abolition of 1417, 2575

Income tax credits, benefits of 1415-6, 1417

Income tax credits, institution of 2575

Income tax, fairness of 569

Industry, secondary industry 2333

Institute of Technology Amendment Act (1983) 2274-5, 2322, 2324

Institute of Technology Amendment Act, 1983, retroactivity of 2275

Insurance Corp. of B.C., benefits of 2873

Insurance Corp. of B.C. claims, lawyers' contingency fees 2873

Insurance Corp. of B.C. claims, no-fault scheme for 2873

Insurance Corp. of B.C., committee reviewing operations of, Q. 1257

Insurance Corp. of B.C., general insurance operations 98, 2873, 2874

Insurance Corp. of B.C., Goldfarb opinion poll on, Q. 3089

Insurance Corp. of B.C., privatization of 99, Q. 3089

Insurance Corp. of B.C., review committee on, Q. 3089

Insurance, life insurance, investment of premium income 99

Intergovernmental Relations ministry, annual report 3169, 3170

Intergovernmental Relations ministry, estimates 3169, 3170

International Conference Services Ltd., allegation re funds, Q. 429

International Conference Services Ltd., identification of, Q. 428

Labour Code of B.C. commended 98

Labour relations legislation 98

Legislation, 1983 session, implementation of prior to enactment 1788

Legislation, 1983 session, reaction to 522, 570

Legislature, cost of operation of 2353

Liquor, price increase 1208

MLAs, presence of opposition MLAs in House 570

MLAs' services committee, proposal for 3208-9

McCain Foods Ltd., federal subsidization of 521

McKim Advertising Ltd., accounts for pre-election period, Q. 573, Q. 666

McKim Advertising Ltd., advertising agent for government, Q. 365, Q. 391, Q. 429, Q. 573, Q. 626, Q. 767, Q. 814, Q. 879, Q. 915, Q. 916, Q. 1103, Q. 1220, Q. 1360

McKim Advertising Ltd., advertising agent for Social Credit Party, Q. 365, Q. 666, 3058

McKim Advertising Ltd. documents, destruction of, Q. 469

McKim Advertising Ltd., donation to Progressive Conservative Party, Q. 996

McKim Advertising Ltd., investigation into dealings of, Q. 365, Q. 573

McKim Advertising Ltd. officials, work in Social Credit Party election headquarters, Q. 428

McKim Advertising Ltd., Tourism ministry dealings, investigation into, Q. 365, Q. 573, Q. 767, Q. 815, Q. 879, Q. 1361

McKim Advertising Ltd., Tourism ministry payments to, Q. 815, Q. 1221

Matkin, James, purchase of pension rights 1379-80, 1381, 1414

Medical Services Plan, lapsed premiums 3076-7

Mill rate, variable mill rate 1962

Mining, lumber camps, inspection of 1297, 1298

Ministers, expense account expenditures 807

Ministers, offices, cost of 96

Ministers, presence of in chamber during debate on bills under their jurisdiction 1209

Ministers, tabling of reports 353

Miscellaneous Statutes Amendment Act (1983) 2603, 2605-6, 2794-5, 2795, 2796

Miscellaneous Statutes (Finance Measures) Amendment Act (1983) 1206-10, 1392

Miscellaneous Statutes (Finance Measures) Amendment Act, 1983, effects of 1208

Miscellaneous Statutes (Finance Measures) Amendment Act, 1983, retroactivity of 1209

Miscellaneous Statutes (Finance Measures) Amendment Act, 1983, second reading, debate on 1209

Miscellaneous Statutes (Finance Measures) Amendment Act, 1983, use of regulation procedure 1209, 1209-10

Mission-Port Moody Progressive Conservative Party campaign, Q. 996

Mothers Against Drunk Drivers, work of 2310

Motor Vehicle Amendment Act (1983) 2826-7, 2866

Motor Vehicle Amendment Act, 1983, committee stage 2827

Motor vehicle inspection branch, abolition of 267, 907, Q. 3190

Motor vehicle inspection branch, inspection fee 1307, 2866

Motor vehicle inspection, motor-home brakes, case cited 1307

Motor vehicle inspection, private sector testing in rural areas 2826-7

Motor vehicle inspection service, establishment of 1307-8

Motor vehicle inspections, Ontario 1307

Motor vehicle with outdated inspection sticker (Johnston) 1308

Mulroney, Brian, and Social Credit Party restraint program 739

Municipal Amendment Act (1983) 521-3, 2334, 2393, 2394, 2395, 2396, 2406

Municipal Amendment Act, 1983, enactment of, Q. 2553

Municipal Amendment Act, 1983, opposition to 521

Municipal elections, triennial elections 1305

Municipal employees, compensation levels 2764

Municipal government, powers of 1788, 1789

Municipalities, debt limit 1960

Nelson, economy 2974-5

New Westminster, B.C. Development Corp. plans for 739

New Westminster constituency, mining industry campaign expenditures 1511

New Westminster constituency, Social Credit Party campaign expenditures 1382

Ocean Falls community 807, 808

Ocean Falls Corp., establishment of 804

Ocean Falls Corp. mill, closing of 806

Ocean Falls Corp. mill, purchase of 806

Ocean Falls Corp., profit 804

Ocean Falls Corporation Repeal Act 804-8

Ocean Falls Corp., timber supply for 805

Ocean Falls, electric power for 804, 807, 808

Ocean Falls school, construction of 804

Okanagan Falls area feedlot, veto of 522

Opposition, role of 2533

Pattison group, role of in Tourism promotion, Q. 1398

Pavich, Jim, appointment of 3056-7, 3058, 3059

Pavich, Jim, career 3057

Pavich, Jim, salary 3057

Pension funds, use of 2332-3

Pension (Public Service) Amendment Act (1983) 1379-82, 1413, 1414

Pensions, portability of 1381

Physicians, billing numbers for 3092

Physicians, billing privileges 3091, 3092

Poliomyelitis, immunization regulations 1297, 1298

Post-partum counselling 3091

Premier's office, expenditures 96

Property tax, cabinet's powers re 1788

Property tax, exemption for commercial, industrial property 1250, 1960

Property tax, increase in minimum tax payable 1207-8, 1392

Property tax, Municipal Affairs minister's powers re 1962

Property Tax Reform Act (No. 1) (1983) 1787-9, 1960, 1960-1, 1962

Property Tax Reform Act (No. 1) , 1983, hoist of 1788

Property Tax Reform Act (No. 1) , 1983, regulations 1960, 1961

Provincial Secretary and Government Services ministry, estimates 3145

Psychological experiments in B.C., Q. 3190

Public Sector Restraint Act 264-8, 381-4, 2639, 2645-6, 2646, 2700, 2705, 2705-6, 2713-4, 2715, 2717, 2718

Public Sector Restraint Act, collective agreements under act 383

Public Sector Restraint Act, constitutionality of 382

Public Sector Restraint Act, debate on 381, 382, 384

Public Sector Restraint Act, effect of 264-5, 382-3, 384

Public Sector Restraint Act, fines 265, 2717

Public Sector Restraint Act, hoist of 381-2, 383

Public Sector Restraint Act, patronage, opportunities for under act 266

Public Sector Restraint Act, reaction to 265, 382

Public Sector Restraint Act, terms used in act 2646

Public Sector Restraint Act, title 383

Public service, appointments to, patronage as basis for 2534

Public service, collective bargaining process, use of legislation in 2461-2, 2465

Public service, contracted work, increased costs 2462-3, 2465

Public service, contracted work, provision for 2462-4

Public service employees, compensation levels 266, 1949, 2763, 2764

Public service employees, consultation with 2533-4

Public service employees, contract with and use of legislation 2461

Public service employees, dismissal of without cause, provision for 264, 382-3, 2639, 2645-6

Public service employees, dismissed employees, access to appeal 265, 267

Public service employees, dismissed employees, compensation for 264, 267

Public service employees, dismissed employees, judicial review 2700

Public service employees, negotiation with 2040-1

Public service employees, number of, reduction in 2462

Public service employees, productivity 1950

Public service employees, tenure 266

Public service employees, trade unions 383

Public Service Labour Relations Amendment Act (1983) 2460-5, 2532-5

Public Service Labour Relations Amendment Act, 1983, hoist of 2532-5

Public Service Labour Relations Amendment Act, 1983, referring of to standing committee 2532

Public service, order-in-council appointments 3064

Public service, pension benefits 1380-1

Public service, pension funds, administration of 1414

Public service, pension funds, terminal funding 1380

Public service, pension funds, use of by government 1414

Public service pensions, basis for and increase in 1413

Public service, senior employees, pension benefits 1379, 1380-1

Public service, senior managers, compensation levels 2718

Public service, senior managers, contracts 2705

Pupil-teacher ratio 636

Recession, international recession 97

Reforestation, expenditures on 96

Regional districts, role of 521, 522

Regional plans, planning, regional districts' powers re 521, 522, 2396

Regulations Act 1296-9

Regulations, publication of 1297

Rentalsman office, abolition of 266

Renter's tax credit, abolition of 1415, 2575

Rents, increase in 1415, 1416

Restaurant meals, sales tax on 907, 2352, 2353, 2353-4

“Restraint and Recovery: the Next Steps”, content 3145

Revenue, 1983-84 fiscal year, underestimation of 903-4

Roberts Bank, railway access to 738

Rogers, C.S., cougar skin, landing in Penticton for, Q. 2729

Sales tax, collection of by retailers 2351

Sales tax, increase in 2351

Sales tax, increase in, impact of 2351, 2352, 2353

Sales tax, increase in, percentage increase 2351

Sales tax, regressivity of 2354

Saunders, Robert W., dismissal of 3055

School Act, new act 637, 639

School Act, White Paper on 2590

School boards, candidates for 1511

School boards, election of, political partisanship in 638

School boards, election of, triennial elections 1305

School District 40, source of funds for 637, 1510

School principals, vice-principals, change in status 2714

School tax, level of 1511

Select Standing Committee on Municipal Affairs and Housing, consideration of triennial municipal elections (Motion 28) 1305

Select Standing Committee on Municipal Affairs and Housing, location of hearings 1305

Select Standing Committee on Municipal Affairs and Housing, structure of 1305

Select Standing Committee on Public Accounts and Economic Affairs, resolution proposed by member, problem re 1305

Select Standing Committee on Transportation and Communications, consideration of automobile inspection by private sector 1307-8

Smokers and nuclear bombs 570

Smokers, health care costs for 569

Smoking, education re 569

Social Credit Party election campaign 569

Social Credit Party, 1975 election platform, W.R. Bennett's statement re 1510-1

Social Service Tax Act, exemption of goods leased by fishermen 1210

Social Service Tax Amendment Act (1983) 2351-4

Social Service Tax Amendment Act, 1983, second reading six months hence 2354

Social welfare services, reduction in 907

Special warrants, use of 203

Spectrum Group, ownership of advertising agencies, Q. 392

Supply Act (No. 1) (1983) 203

Swan Valley Foods Ltd. 805

Sweden, economy 2974

Tax collection, penalties for failures re 1208

Tax increases, opposition to 569, 570

Taxation, regressive taxes, level of in B.C. 2352

Teachers, dismissal of 637-8

Teachers, senior teachers, retention of 638

Tilbury Island industrial park 521, 740

Tobacco Tax Amendment Act (1983) 569-70

Tobacco tax increase, effects of 569, 570

Tobacco tax increase, regressive nature of 570

Tourism ministry, accounting irregularities, investigation into, Q. 626, Q. 916

Tourism ministry, advertising, appropriation 3055, 3056

Tourism ministry, advertising, ski ads 3059-60

Tourism ministry, appropriation, 1983-84 fiscal year 3054-5

Tourism ministry, auditor-general's investigation into 3058

Tourism ministry employees, dismissal of, Q. 289

Tourism ministry, estimates 3054-5, 3056-8, 3059-61, 3063-4, 3064-5

Tourism ministry, information programs, problem re, Q. 815

Tourism ministry, investigation into 3058

Tourism ministry, policy initiatives, requests re, Q. 1220

Tourism ministry staff, reduction in 3055

Tourism ministry, trip to Germany, documents for expenses, Q. 429

Tourist trade in B.C., decline in 2352

Tourist trade promotion, expenditures on 3056

Tumbler Ridge, expenditures on 807

Unemployment, increase in 1417, 1948, 1950, 2352

Unemployment, young people 2332, 2333

Vancouver, ALRT system, cost of 97

Victoria General Hospital, location of 3077

Vrlak Robinson Advertising Ltd., auditor-general's report, Q. 391, Q. 428

Vrlak Robinson Advertising Ltd. documents, destruction of, Q. 469

Vrlak Robinson Advertising Ltd. officials, work in Social Credit Party election headquarters, Q. 428

Vrlak, Valerie, Tourism ministry employment, Q. 391

Westworld, government advertisements 96

Wills, probate of 1050

Wolves, number of 3065

Cocke, Yvonne (Mrs. Dennis)

Mentioned: (Cocke) 95 (Hewitt) 248 (Phillips) 95

Colbourne, M.D.

The Meaning of Social Credit quoted (Lea) 376

Collective bargaining

Arbitrators, role of (Michael) 16

Collective bargaining process (Gabelmann) 3132 (Lockstead) 1996-7

Delay in and Employment Standards Act (Cocke) 2198 (Dailly) 2210 (Gabelmann) 2234 (Lea) 1913 (Lockstead) 2191, 2192 (McClelland) 2593, 2594 (Nicolson) 1895, 1899 (Sanford) 1889

Development of (Howard) 2567

Final-offer concept, use of (Reid) 40

Interference in, third-party interference (Gabelmann) 2228

Collective Bargaining Continuation Act

Mentioned: (Heinrich) 284

Collective labour agreements

Basis of (Skelly) 359

Continuance of (Gabelmann) 2229 (Skelly) 2667

Employment standards (Gabelmann) 2594 (Lauk) 2187, 2188 (Parks) 231

Employment standards, negotiations re (Gabelmann) 2232

Employment standards, omissions (Howard) 1893-4 (Lockstead) 2191, 2195 (McClelland) 1886 (Wallace) 2246

Expiry of and employment standards (Barrett) 2221, 2225 (Cocke) 2196, 2199 (Dailly) 2212 (Gabelmann) 2229, 2230, 2233 (Howard) 1894-5 (Lockstead) 2191 (McClelland) 1886, 2254, 2593 (Macdonald) 2244-5 (Mitchell) 1900 (Nicolson) 1896, 1896-7, 2201, 2203 (Sanford) 1888-9 (Skelly) 2241 (Wallace) 2246

First agreements, problems re (D’Arcy) 2237, 2238 (Gabelmann) 2232 (Macdonald) 2244

Forest industry (Skelly) 2241

Fruitworkers, Okanagan (Macdonald) 2244, 2245

Management rights (Skelly) 2445, 2447

Maternity and pregnancy provisions (Barrett) 2221 (Brown) 2595 (D’Arcy) 2239 (Gabelmann) 2226-7, 2231, 2294-5 (Hanson) 2207 (McClelland) 2594, 2595 (Wallace) 2247-8

Negotiation of and Labour Code (Gabelmann) 2226

Precedence of over statutes (Gabelmann) 2226, 2227 (Lauk) 2189 (McClelland) 1886-7, 2253-4 (Mitchell) 1911 (Skelly) 2241

Private sector collective bargaining (D’Arcy) 2503, 2559 (Gabelmann) 2441 (Howard) 2567 (Nicolson) 2480

College and Institute Act

Mentioned: (Cocke) 2332 (Hanson) 1639, 2501 (Heinrich) 2268, 2321 (Howard) 2679 (Stupich) 328

College and Institute Amendment Act, 1983

(Bill 20) (Minister of Education) 1R, 170; 2R, 1366-78; C, 1393-6, 1400-13, 1426-32; 3R, 1432; RA, 1917

Speakers: Brown 1411, 1411-2, 1412, 1427, 1428, 1429, 1430-1; Cocke 1407-8, 1411; Dailly 1373-6, 1400-1, 1410-1; D'Arcy 1405-6; Hanson 1411; Heinrich 1366-8, 1377-8, 1406-7, 1412, 1413, 1426-7, 1428, 1429, 1432; Howard 1393-4, 1408-9, 1412; Lauk 1427, 1428-9, 1429-30; Nicolson 1376-7, 1430; Rose 1368-73, 1393, 1394-5, 1401-5, 1409-10, 1427-8, 1431-2, 1432; Sanford 1412-3; Veitch 1395-6, 1400, 1401

Amdts: Sec. 1 (c) (Rose) 1395, out of order 1395; sec. 3 (k) (Rose) 1403, out of order 1403; sec. 4 (Rose) 1405, out of order 1408; sec. 5 (Rose) 1410, negatived 1411; sec. 15 (Lauk) 1428, negatived 1432

Divisions: 2R, 1378

Alberta, Ontario colleges, boards (Heinrich) 1367, 1406

Amendments to (Rose) 1431

Apprenticeships, applicants for (Heinrich) 1371

Auditing, designation of auditor-general for (Brown) 1429, 1431 (Heinrich) 1429 (Lauk) 1428, 1430 (Rose) 1431

Auditing, designation of comptroller-general for (Brown) 1412, 1431 (Heinrich) 1412, 1427 (Howard) 1412 (Lauk) 1427

Auditing, designation of person by Finance minister (Brown) 1428, 1431 (Heinrich) 1426, 1427, 1428 (Lauk) 1427, 1428 (Nicolson) 1430

Beinder, Frank, monograph quoted, referred to (Rose) 1368, 1369, 1372, 1403

Bill, support for (Heinrich) 1366

Centralization of power in hands of Education minister (Cocke) 1407 (Dailly) 1373-4, 1375 (Lauk) 1427 (Rose) 1370, 1401

Centralization of power under act (Cocke) 1411 (Dailly) 1375 (Howard) 1408 (Rose) 1393

College boards, accountability of (Rose) 1410

College boards, appointments to (Brown) 1411, 1429 (Dailly) 1374-5 (Hanson) 1411 (Heinrich) 1367, 1377, 1378, 1406, 1407 (Howard) 1408 (Nicolson) 1376, 1377 (Rose) 1369-70, 1394, 1402, 1404, 1409

College boards, appointments to, college employees (Cocke) 1407 (Heinrich) 1368, 1407 (Rose) 1371, 1410

College boards, appointments to, women (Cocke) 1407 (Dailly) 1374 (Heinrich) 1378, 1406

College boards, elected representation on (D’Arcy) 1405 (Howard) 1409 (Rose) 1371, 1403-5, 1409

College boards, school board appointments to (Dailly) 1374, 1376 (Heinrich) 1367 (Howard) 1409 (Rose) 1369, 1404-5

College employees, morale (Rose) 1394

Colleges, access to (Rose) 1401-2, 1402-3

Colleges, administration of (Rose) 1410 (Veitch) 1400

Colleges, admission waiting lists (Rose) 1371

Colleges, autonomy for (Cocke) 1407 (Dailly) 1375, 1376 (Heinrich) 1367, 1378, 1407

Colleges, courses (Dailly) 1375 (D’Arcy) 1405, 1406 (Rose) 1370, 1371, 1373, 1401, 1403

Colleges, history of in B.C. (Dailly) 1373 (D’Arcy) 1404 (Nicolson) 1376-7

Colleges, institutes, employees' job security (Heinrich) 1378 (Rose) 1373

Colleges, institutes, funding for (Dailly) 1376 (D’Arcy) 1405 (Heinrich) 1366, 1407 (Howard) 1408

Colleges, role of (Rose) 1370

Colleges, satellite campuses (Rose) 1401-2

Consultation re (Heinrich) 1394 (Rose) 1394-5

Councils (Heinrich) 1366 (Veitch) 1401

Councils, elimination of (Dailly) 1373, 1400 (Heinrich) 1366, 1378 (Rose) 1369, 1370, 1372, 1393, 1394 (Veitch) 1395-6, 1400

Councils, establishment of (Dailly) 1400 (Heinrich) 1366

Definitions under act, repeal of (Howard) 1393-4 (Rose) 1393 (Veitch) 1395

Deputy Minister of Education, powers of (Rose) 1372

Fines, provision for (Brown) 1431 (Rose) 1372

Fraser Valley College furniture, shortage of (Rose) 1371

High technology and education (Rose) 1403

High technology, implications of (Rose) 1369

Marsh, Leonard, work of (Rose) 1368

Okanagan College, board (Heinrich) 1406

Pacific Vocational Institute, agreements with school boards (Heinrich) 1367, 1406

Public education in Canada (Rose) 1370

School boards, expenditures, reductions in (Rose) 1372

School District 41, local control (Dailly) 1376 (Heinrich) 1377

Selkirk College, establishment of (D’Arcy) 1405

Student aid, eligibility for (Rose) 1371

Teachers, productivity of (Rose) 1372

Terms used in act (Heinrich) 1432 (Rose) 1432

Universities, access to (Rose) 1371-2

Universities Council, elimination of (Rose) 1393

Universities, funding for (Rose) 1370

Young people, unemployment (Dailly) 1376 (Rose) 1371

College-Institute Educators' Association of B.C.

Brief quoted (Heinrich) 1368

“The Synoptic” quoted (Brown) 1431 (Stupich) 1759

College of New Caledonia

Mentioned: (D’Arcy) 1405 (Heinrich) 1367, 1407 (Nicolson) 3172

College of Pharmacists of B.C.

Mentioned: (Brown) 2008 (Mowat) 52

College of Physicians and Surgeons of B.C.

Mentioned: (Nielsen) 2794

Colleges

See: Universities and colleges

Collins, Douglas

Mentioned: (Lauk) 318

Colony Farm, Essondale, B.C.

Administration of by B.C. Buildings Corp. (Sanford) 1099

Agricultural land reserve, continuance in (Rose) 3100 (Sanford) 3097, 3148 (Schroeder) 3098

Assets, sale of (Sanford) Q. 1440, Q. 1978 (Schroeder) A. 1440, A. 1978

Closing of (Stupich) 1926

Dairy herd, sale of (Schroeder) 3099

Future of (Rose) Q. 392, Q. 1439 (Sanford) Q. 1440, Q. 1978, Q. 2052, 3097, 3148 (Schroeder) A. 1439, A.1440, A. 2052, 3098

Land, use of (Rose) 3100

Operation of (Rose) 3099-3100 (Sanford) 3096-7 (Schroeder) 3099

Patients, therapeutic value to (Rose) 3100 (Schroeder) 3101

Privatization of (Curtis) 164 (Nielsen) A. 392 (Rose) Q. 392, Q. 1439 (Schroeder) 241

Program commended (Stupich) 1926

Rental charges (Sanford) 1099

Research station, use as (Sanford) 3097, 3149 (Schroeder) 3101

Sale of (Chabot) A. 2730, 3148 (Sanford) Q. 2730, 3097, 3148

Transfer of to Agricultural Land Commission (Sanford) Q. 1440 (Schroeder) A. 1440 (Stupich) 1092

Zoning of (Rose) 3100 (Schroeder) 3098

Color Your World

Mentioned: (Brown) 1846

Columbia Auto Co.

Dismissed employees, defence of (Macdonald) 439

Columbia Cellulose Corp.

Ocean Falls mills, purchase of (Brown) 809 (Cocke) 806 (Lockstead) 713, 724 (Phillips) 712, 1347

Mentioned: (Howard) 3049

Columbia Natural Gas Ltd.

Mentioned: (D’Arcy) 1987

Columbia River constituency

Voter turnout, 1983 election (Hewitt) 248

Columbia River Treaty

Losses (D’Arcy) 963

Power, sale of to U.S. (Mitchell) 1032, 1034

Mentioned: (Blencoe) 314 (D’Arcy) 2560 (Sanford) 2132 (Wallace) 3161

Colwood, B.C.

Gravel pits, zoning of (Mitchell) 526

Cominco Ltd.

Assets (Lauk) 778

Water licence fee, increase in (Nicolson) 73

Mentioned: (D’Arcy) 962, 1569, 1989, 2237, 2505, 2851 (Nicolson) 1272 (Rogers) 3156 (Wallace) 761

Commission of Inquiry on Property Assessment and Taxation

Recommendations (Blencoe) 128, 686-7, 1108

Work of (Stupich) 1073

Mentioned: (Blencoe) 675, 684, 686, 689 (Dailly) 1376 (Lockstead) 689 (Sanford) 662

Commission on Canadian Studies

Mentioned: (Davis) 3178

Commission on Services for Children and Youth

Quoted, mentioned (Blencoe) 126

Committee of Progressive Electors

Mentioned: (Heinrich) 629

Committee on Crown Corporations

See: Legislature — Committee on Crown Corporations

Commodity Act

Mentioned: (Hewitt) 2855

Commodity trading

Regulations, protection of investors (D’Arcy) 2853-4

Commonwealth Construction Co.

Mentioned: (Reid) 38

Commonwealth Party of Canada

Mentioned: (Curtis) 816

Communicable diseases

Publication of information re (Dailly) 1055

Community Care Facility Act

Mentioned: (Hanson) 1639 (Rose) 346

Community development program

Mentioned: (McCarthy) 129

Community involvement program

Administrators (Brown) 2635

Benefits of (Macdonald) 923 (Sanford) 1026

Employment contracts (Barnes) Q. 702, Q. 996 (McCarthy) A. 1023

Funding for (Barnes) Q. 1161 (Blencoe) 1200 (Brown) 978, 979

Payments, abolition of (Barnes) Q. 471, Q. 508, 929, Q. 996, Q. 1161, 2141, 2142, 2915, 2917 (Barrett) Q. 960, 1041, 1043, 2296 (Brown) Q. 961, 1353, 2018 (Hanson) 887-8 (Johnston) 965 (Lea) 2756 (Lockstead) 2347, 2350 (McCarthy) A. 471, A. 996, A. 1161 (Mac-donald) 814 (Sanford) 1029 (Skelly) 445 (Stupich) 1926, 1930 (Wallace) 1450

Payments, recipients (McCarthy) 1161

Community Living Board

Telegram quoted (McCarthy) 210

Community recreation facilities fund

Cancellation of (Mitchell) 1994

Comox District Free Press, Comox, B.C.

Quoted (Lockstead) 84

Companies

See: Corporations

Company of Young Canadians

Mentioned: (Skelly) 2179

Compensation Stabilization Act

Amendments to (Throne speech) 4

Mentioned: (Barrett) 822 (Mowat) 903 (Rose) 2706, 2707 (Throne speech) 3

Compensation Stabilization Amendment Act, 1983

(Bill 11) (Minister of Finance) I R, 168; 2R, 1921-45, 1947-58, 1965-70, 1979-2000, 2001-50, 2071-4, 2077-95; C, 2737-49, 2751-69; 3R, 2792; RA, 2938

Speakers: Barnes 1999-2000, 2001-3, 2748; Bennett 2093-4; Blencoe 2035-40, 2744-5; Brown 2015-9, 2087-90, 2091, 2760-1, 2761, 2764, 2765-6, 2766, 2767, 2768; Brummet 1968-70, 1979; Campbell 2003-4; Cocke 1948-51, 2040-3, 2762, 2764, 2767, 2768; Curtis 1921-3, 2094-5, 2740, 2741-2, 2743, 2744, 2746, 2748-9, 2751-2, 2752-3, 2753, 2753-4, 2754, 2755, 2757-8, 2760, 2761, 2762, 2763, 2764, 2765, 2766, 2767, 2768, 2769; Dailly 1953-7, 2043-7, 2762, 2763, 2766; D'Arcy 1985-9; Fraser, R. 1957-8; Gabelmann 2031-5, 2737-8, 2743, 2743-4; Hanson 2738-40, 2740; Hewitt 2013-5; Howard 1939-43, 2754, 2755; Johnston 2092; Kempf 1984-5, 2758; Lauk 2004-7, 2071-4, 2077, 2747, 2749; Lea 2022-6, 2754-5, 2755-6, 2756, 2757, 2758; Lockstead 1995-8, 2747, 2747-8; Macdonald 2047-50, 2093; McGeer 1951-3, 2756; Michael 1994-5; Mitchell 2019-22, 2077-81; Mowat 1990; Nicolson 2009-13; Pelton 1998-9; Reynolds 1943-5, 1947-8, 2746; Rose 2026-31, 2082-6, 2759-60, 2760; Sanford 1990-4, 2740-1, 2742, 2747, 2753; Skelly 1979-84; Stupich 1923-36, 2761-2, 2762, 2763, 2764, 2765, 2767, 2767-8; Veitch 1936-9; Wallace 1965-8, 2742-3, 2745-6, 2751, 2752, 2753; Waterland 2007-9, 2077

Amdts: 2R (Blencoe) 2040, negatived 2092; sec. 2 (Howard) 2754, negatived 2755; sec. 3.1 (Curtis) 2761, approved 2761; sec. 4 (Stupich) 2761, negatived 2763; sec. 7 (c) (Brown) 2766, negatived 2767; sec. 8 (Stupich) 2767, out of order 2767; sec. 16 (Stupich) 2768, out of order 2768

Divisions: 2R, 2092, 2092-3, 2095; C, 2746, 2747, 2755, 2761, 2763, 2763, 2764-5, 2767, 2767, 2769;3R, 2792

Arbitrated settlements (Curtis) 1922, 2743 (Gabelmann) 2738 (Hanson) 2739-40 (Sanford) 2740

Arbitration Act, contravention of (Wallace) 2746

Arbitration process (Blencoe) 2744-5

Arbitrators, arbitration under act (Blencoe) 2744-5 (Curtis) 2741 (Gabelmann) 2033-4, 2737-8 (Hanson) 2738-9 (Sanford) 2741, 2742 (Wallace) 2743

Arbitrators, lawyers as arbitrators (Hanson) 2739

Automobile manufacturers, losses (Veitch) 1938

Automobile sales, Creston (Nicolson) 2012

Automobile sales, effect of 1983-84 budget on (Stupich) 1932

Automobiles, sales tax on (Stupich) 1932

Bailey, Mike, salary, increase in (Barnes) 2000, 2001 (Lockstead) 1997 (Rose) 2084 (Stupich) 1924 (Wallace) 1967

Bankruptcies, increase in (Brown) 2018 (Rose) 2083 (Stupich) 1924

Banks, profits (Lea) 2023 (Macdonald) 2048-9 (Rose) 2029, 2086 (Sanford) 1993 (Skelly) 1982 (Stupich) 1929

Bill, basis for (Nicolson) 2010

Bill, consultation re (Cocke) 2042 (Curtis) 2741 (Sanford) 2741, 2742

Bill, drafting of (Lauk) 2749

Bill, second reading six months hence (Blencoe) 2040

Bonds, B.C. bonds, credit rating of (Sanford) 1991 (Stupich) 1931, 1935

Borrowing by province (D’Arcy) 1988 (McGeer) 1952

B.C. Buildings Corp., building occupancy charges (Mitchell) 2012-2

B.C. Federation of Labour, advertisements (Stupich) 1931-2

B.C. Ferry Corp., employees' wages (Stupich) 1928

B.C. Ferry Corp., strike referred to (Waterland) 2008, 2009

B.C. Ferry Corp., vessels, sale of (Stupich) 1928

B.C. Government Employees' Unions, confrontation with (Lauk) 2004, 2005

B.C. Hydro, debt, increase in (Mitchell) 2021, 2022

B.C. Hydro, employees, reduction in number of (Stupich) 1928 (Wallace) 2751

B.C. Hydro, employees' wages (Stupich) 1928

B.C. Hydro, employees, women employees (Brown) 2088-9, 2090

B.C. Hydro, power outages, Gabriola Island (Stupich) 1928

B.C. Hydro, power outages, staff for (Stupich) 1928

B.C. Hydro, rates, increase in (Rose) 2029 (Sanford) 1991-2

B.C. Hydro, wages, working conditions (D’Arcy) 1987

B.C. Place, construction of, expenditures on (Rose) 2085

B.C. Place Stadium, VIP facilities, use of by ministers (Barnes) 2000 (Brown) 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018 (Cocke) 1951 (Dailly) 1955 (Lauk) 2005 (Sanford) 1990, 1992 (Skelly) 1980-1, 1983 (Stupich) 1923, 1926, 1927, 1931 (Wallace) 1967 (Waterland) 2007

B.C. Railway, borrowing for (D’Arcy) 1988

B.C. Railway, debt, interest on (Stupich) 1928

B.C. Railway, downsizing of (D’Arcy) 1986

B.C. Railway, employees' wages (Stupich) 1928

Bureaucracy (Lauk) 2004, 2005 (Pelton) 1998-9

Cabinet meetings at Schooner Cove (Waterland) 2008

Canadian Manufacturers' Association, meeting with (Waterland) 2007

Centralization under present government (Cocke) 1949, 2764 (Curtis) 2094 (Sanford) 2742 (Wallace) 1968

Closure of debate on amdt. to 2R, question put (Johnston) 2092, approved 2092; sec. 1, question put (Reynolds) 2746, approved 2747

Closure of debate, use of (Cocke) 1948 (Dailly) 1953 (Hewitt) 2014-5 (Lockstead) 1995 (McGeer) 1952 (Reynolds) 1945, 1947-8

Coal, northeast, borrowing for (D’Arcy) 1988

Coal, northeast, expenditures on (Lockstead) 1997-8

Coal, northeast, job creation (Nicolson) 2010

Coal, northeast, sale of (Lockstead) 1998

Collective agreements, first agreements (Gabelmann) 2744

Collective bargaining in the public service (Barnes) 2001, 2002 (Bennett) 2093 (Brown) 2765 (Brummet) 1968 (Dailly) 1957 (Howard) 1941-2 (Lauk) 2005 (Lea) 2024 (Lockstead) 1995-7 (Mitchell) 2020 (Rose) 2086 (Sanford) 1991 (Skelly) 1982 (Stupich) 2763 (Wallace) 1966 (Waterland) 2008, 2009

College boards, appointments to (Howard) 1941

College employees, collective bargaining by (Howard) 1941-2

Colleges, autonomy of (Rose) 2086

Colleges, TRAC program (Nicolson) 2010

Colony Farm, closing of (Stupich) 1926

Colony Farm, program commended (Stupich) 1926

Committee of Legislature, examination of bill by, proposal for (Dailly) 2046-7 (Mitchell) 2079, 2080, 2081

Community involvement program payments, abolition of (Brown) 2018 (Lea) 2756 (Stupich) 1926, 1930

Community recreation facilities fund, cancellation of (Michael) 1994

Compensation levels and cost-of-living increases (Brown) 2018 (Rose) 2029

Compensation levels and income subsidies (Brown) 2018 (Mitchell) 2020

Compensation levels, cabinet's control over (Barnes) 2001, 2002 (Brown) 2764 (Cocke) 1949, 2764 (Lauk) 2004 (Mitchell) 2020 (Stupich) 1923, 1931, 1935-6, 2763, 2764, 2765 (Wallace) 1965, 1966

Compensation levels, changes in (Curtis) 1922-3 (Skelly) 1980

Compensation levels, controls over, use of (Wallace) 1965

Compensation levels, decreases in (Brown) 2765-6, 2766 (Curtis) 1922 (Stupich) 1929

Compensation levels, decreases in, savings effected (Curtis) 2094, 2763

Compensation levels, employers' ability to pay (Barnes) 2001, 2748 (Bennett) 2093 (Curtis) 1922, 2094, 2748-9 (Lea) 2756-7 (Lockstead) 2747-8 (Reynolds) 1947 (Rose) 2759 (Sanford) 1991 (Skelly) 1983 (Stupich) 1924 (Veitch) 1936, 1937, 1938

Compensation levels, increases in (Curtis) 1922 (Mitchell) 2019

Compensation levels, limits on, savings effected (Blencoe) 2040

Compensation levels, low-income group (Curtis) 2761, 2766 (Wallace) 1966, 2751

Compensation levels, municipal employees (Cocke) 2764 (Stupich) 2764

Compensation levels, upper-income group (Wallace) 1966

Compensation plans, arbitrated awards (Curtis) 2740, 2744 (Wallace) 2743, 2745, 2746

Compensation plans, number of outside guidelines (Curtis) 1921, 2740, 2744 (Reynolds) 1943 (Stupich) 1926 (Wallace) 2746

Compensation plans, number reviewed (Curtis) 1921, 2740 (Mowat) 1990 (Reynolds) 1947 (Stupich) 1926

Compensation Stabilization Commission, cost of (Howard) 1942 (Stupich) 1926

Compensation Stabilization Commission, powers of (Rose) 2086

Compensation Stabilization Commission rulings, appeals against (Barnes) 2002 (Brown) 2767 (Curtis) 2767 (Rose) 2086 (Stupich) 2767-8

Compensation stabilization program (Curtis) 1921, 1923 (Gabelmann) 2031-2

Compensation stabilization program and economic recovery (Curtis) 2763 (Dailly) 2762, 2763 (Stupich) 2762

Compensation stabilization program and job preservation (Brummet) 1969

Compensation stabilization program, announcement of (Gabelmann) 2031 (Stupich) 1923 (Wallace) 1965 (Waterland) 2007

Compensation stabilization program, cost of administration of (Stupich) 1926

Compensation stabilization program, extension of (Barnes) 2002 (Brown) 2087 (Cocke) 1949, 2042, 2043, 2762 (Curtis) 1922, 2762 (Hewitt) 2013 (Howard) 1941 (Mowat) 1990 (Rose) 2086 (Skelly) 1981 (Stupich) 1923, 1924, 1929, 1935-6, 2762, 2765 (Wallace) 1965, 1966, 1967

Compensation stabilization program, failure of (Cocke) 1949 (Stupich) 1923, 1924, 1926, 1929

Compensation stabilization program, introduction of elsewhere (Brummet) 1969 (Curtis) 2095

Compensation stabilization program, regulations, use of (Curtis) 2765, 2766

Compensation stabilization program, success of (Brummet) 1969, 1979 (Curtis) 2094 (Mowat) 1990

Compensation stabilization program, time limit on (Cocke) 2762, 2767 (Howard) 1941 (Stupich) 2762, 2767

Consumer spending (Blencoe) 2038 (Nicolson) 2012 (Rose) 2083 (Stupich) 1932-3

Contract employment, use of (Dailly) 2046

Corporations, profits, increase in (Skelly) 1982

Cost of living in B.C., increase in (Stupich) 1924

Debate on bill (Brown) 2015 (Cocke) 1950

Debt, federal debt, interest costs on (Hewitt) 2013

Debt, increase in (Dailly) 1954 (D’Arcy) 1986 (Lauk) 2005 (Lockstead) 1997 (Mitchell) 2021-2 (Nicolson) 2009

Deficit, 1982-83 fiscal year (Stupich) 1924

Deficit, 1983-84 fiscal year (Bennett) 2093 (Brown) 2015, 2016 (Hewitt) 2013, 2015

Deficit, 1983-84 fiscal year, estimate of (Stupich) 1930

Economic recovery (Barnes) 2001 (Blencoe) 2035-6 (Cocke) 2041, 2042 (Dailly) 2047 (D’Arcy) 1988-9 (Hewitt) 2015 (Rose) 2082-3 (Stupich) 1936

Economy of B.C. (Cocke) 1948-9, 1950-1, 2043 (Dailly) 2047 (Lockstead) 1997

Economy of B.C., G.V. Lauk's 1979 predictions re (Mitchell) 2019

Economy of B.C., impact of act on (Brown) 2765-6 (Rose) 2083

Educational system, cost of (Veitch) 1938

Employment, effect of automation on (Pelton) 1998

Employment, jobs available, kinds of jobs (Rose) 2028

Estimates, debate on, time limits on (Cocke) 1948

Estimates, salary votes, increase in (Nicolson) 2009

Expenditures, increase in, 1979 to present (Howard) 1942

Expenditures, level of, cabinet's control over (Stupich) 1931

Expenditures, level of and gross provincial product (Howard) 1939-40

Expenditures, megaprojects, funds for (Dailly) 2044-5 55

Expenditures, 1981, 1982 fiscal years, NDP proposals for (Cocke) 1951 (Howard) 1939, 1940 (Lauk) 2077 (Mitchell) 2019 (Nicolson) 2009 (Sanford) 1191 (Wallace) 1967

Expenditures, 1983-84 fiscal year, increase in (Howard) 1939-40 (Nicolson) 2009 (Rose) 2085 (Stupich) 1931

Expenditures, 1983-84 fiscal year, overestimation of (Lockstead) 1997

Expenditures, restraint on (Lauk) 2006 (Kempf) 1985 (Skelly) 1980-1 (Stupich) 1923, 1924 (Waterland) 2077

Expenditures, restraint on, advertising campaign re (Dailly) 1955, 2045 (Lauk) 2005 (Reynolds) 1945 (Sanford) 1992 (Stupich) 1930

Expenditures, restraint on and election campaign (Kempf) 1985 (Michael) 1994

Expenditures, restraint on, programs elsewhere (Curtis) 1921 (Dailly) 1956 (Fraser, R.) 1957 (Stupich) 1024-5

Expenditures, restraint on, support for (Barnes) 2000 (Brown) 2087 (Campbell) 2003 (Dailly) 2047 (D’Arcy) 1986 (Fraser, R.) 1958 (Hewitt) 2014 (Kempf) 1984 (Lea) 2755 (Lockstead) 1997 (Michael) 1994 (Reynolds) 1944 (Skelly) 1981, 1984 (Waterland) 2077

Export industries, assistance to (D’Arcy) 1989

Export markets, competitiveness in (Bennett) 2093

Family support worker program, abolition of (Stupich) 1935

Finance ministry employees, productivity of (Skelly) 1982

Forests ministry, building occupancy charges (Nicolson) 2011, 2012-3

Forests ministry, reorganization of (Nicolson) 2011

Government advertising (Lauk) 2004-5 (Stupich) 1929, 1931-2

Government, alienation of public from (Lea) 2024

Government, American system of (Lea) 2023-4

Government, cost of, reduction in (Fraser, R.) 1957

Government functions, privatization of (Skelly) 1983

Government, growth of (D’Arcy) 1986 (Fraser, R.) 1958 (Veitch) 1937

Government, size of, reduction in (D’Arcy) 1987

Gross provincial product, decline in (D’Arcy) 1989

Heal, Douglas, salary, increase in (Barnes) 2001 (Stupich) 1924, 1926 (Wallace) 1967

Health care system, cost of (Lauk) 2072, 2073 (Veitch) 1938

Health care, user fees, increase in (Lockstead) 1995 (Stupich) 1925, 1931

Heroin treatment program (Sanford) 1991

High-technology industry, problems (Nicolson) 2011 (Rose) 2028

Hoist of bill (Blencoe) 2040 (Brown) 2087, 2089 (Cocke) 2040-3 (Dailly) 2043-4 (Lauk) 2073 (Macdonald) 2049 (Rose) 2084

Hospital, Port Alberni, use of funds (Skelly) 1983

Human Resources ministry services, abolition of (Stupich) 1934

Human Rights Commission, abolition of (Skelly) 1981 (Stupich) 1930

Income tax credits, abolition of (Stupich) 1926, 1927, 1934

Industry, location of in B.C. (Stupich) 1931

Inflation (Veitch) 1937

Inflation, effect of wage controls on (Macdonald) 2047-8 (Wallace) 1966

Inflation rate, decline in (Brummet) 1969 (Veitch) 1938

Inflation rate, increase in (Stupich) 1933

Insurance Corp. of B.C. employees, productivity of (D’Arcy) 1986

Interest rate, high rate (Howard) 1940 (Sanford) 1993

Job creation, small business sector (Nicolson) 2010

King, William S., investigation by, proposal for (Nicolson) 2012

Labour Code of B.C., contravention of (Wallace) 2742

Labour-management relations in B.C. (Dailly) 1956 (Lauk) 2004, 2071, 2073, 2077 (Mitchell) 2078 (Sanford) 2742 (Wallace) 1967-8

Lands branch offices, Courtenay, closing of (Sanford) 1992

Legal aid, appropriation for, reduction in (Lockstead) 1997

Legislation, basis for (Lauk) 2071

Legislation, challenge of in courts (Blencoe) 2039

Legislation, education of public re (Lea) 2025

Legislation, 1983 session, demonstrations against (Stupich) 1927

Legislation, 1983 session, withdrawal of, proposal for (Dailly) 1956

Legislature, cost of operation of (Lockstead) 1995 (Mowat) 1990 (Sanford) 1990, 1991

Legislature, televising of proceedings, proposal for (Dailly) 2044

Liquor marketing facilities, expansion of (D’Arcy) 1988

Manitoba, job creation fund (Fraser, R. ) 1957 (Lauk) 2006

Mediation Commission, establishment of (Mitchell) 2020-1

Megaprojects and taxpayers' ability to pay (Nicolson) 2010

Middle class, disappearance of (Nicolson) 2011 (Rose) 2028

Mining industry, labour agreements in (Waterland) 2008

Ministers, expenditures by (Brown) 2015-6

Ministers' offices, appropriations for, increase in (Wallace) 1967

Mission-Port Moody by-election results (Hewitt) 2014 (Reynolds) 1943 (Waterland) 2008

Motor vehicle inspection, cost of, increase in (D’Arcy) 1987

Motor vehicle inspection services, work of committee on (Mitchell) 2079

Municipal employees, negotiations with (Blencoe) 2036

Nanaimo, commercial space, development of (Rose) 2083

Natural gas, price to consumers, increase in (Rose) 2029

New Democratic Party and trade unions (D’Arcy) 1985 (Kempf) 1984-5, 1994

New Democratic Party, policies of (Veitch) 1937

New Democratic Party, record of election defeats (McGeer) 1952

New Westminster constituency, election in (Cocke) 1950

New Zealand, Higher Salaries' Commission (Rose) 2030, 2086

Olsen, J.N., salary, increase in (Wallace) 2751, 2752, 2753

Opposition, role of (Hewitt) 2014 (Lauk) 2004

Pacific National Exhibition, 1983 attendance (D’Arcy) 1988

Peck, Ed, salary (Skelly) 1984 (Wallace) 1965

Petroleum industry, company profits (Macdonald) 2049

Physicians, application of act to (Macdonald) 2049-50

Physicians, payments to (Lauk) 2072 (Macdonald) 2049-50

Politics as a profession (Howard) 1940

Poor, cost-of-living for (Stupich) 1923-4 (Wallace) 1967

Poverty, cost of (Brown) 2017-8

Premier's office, expenditures (Howard) 1939 (Lauk) 2004

Private sector employees, actions re (Cocke) 1949-50 (Lockstead) 1998

Private sector employees, job security (Dailly) 2046 (D’Arcy) 1986-7

Private sector employees, layoff of (Nicolson) 2011

Private sector, role of (Fraser, R.) 1957

Private sector wages (Cocke) 2763 (Curtis) 2763 (Mitchell) 2019-20

Profits, restraint on, proposal for (Macdonald) 2047

Public service employees and common law (D’Arcy) 1987-8

Public service employees, competence of (Macdonald) 2093 (Mitchell) 2079

Public service employees, consultation with (Blencoe) 2036 (Macdonald) 2093

Public service employees, dismissal of (Barnes) 1999 (Brown) 2016-7 (Skelly) 1983 (Stupich) 1925, 1927, 1931, 1932

Public service employees, government's attitude to (Skelly) 1983

Public service employees, job security, abolition of (Brown) 2018 (Gabelmann) 2031 (Stupich) 1927 (Wallace) 1967

Public service employees, morale (Blencoe) 2038 (Brummet) 1969 (Dailly) 2046 (Lauk) 2072 (Wallace) 1967

Public service employees, negotiation with, proposal for (Cocke) 2040-1 (Hewitt) 2014 (Lauk) 2006, 2071 (Waterland) 2009

Public service employees, number of, increase in (Brown) 2015

Public service employees, office assistants category (Brown) 2090

Public service employees, productivity (Barnes) 2000 (Brown) 2760-1 (Cocke) 1950 (Curtis) 1922, 2094, 2752, 2753, 2754, 2755, 2760 (Dailly) 1954, 2045 (D’Arcy) 1989 (Howard) 2754 (Lea) 2754-5, 2757, 2758 (Pelton) 1999 (Reynolds) 1947 (Rose) 2759-60 (Stupich) 1927 (Wallace) 1966, 1967, 2752

Public service employees, productivity programs (Curtis) 2753, 2755 (Howard) 2754, 2755 (Wallace) 2753

Public service employees, proportion of workforce (Veitch) 1938

Public service employees, public attitude to (Blencoe) 2036, 2037, 2039-40

Public service employees, resignation of (Blencoe) 2037-8

Public service employees, strike action (Gabelmann) 2035 (Lauk) 2005 (Lea) 2025

Public service employees, taxes paid by (Rose) 2030

Public service employees, wage restraints (Lea) 2023 (Macdonald) 2047-8, 2093

Public service employees, wages, percentage of total expenditures (Skelly) 1980

Public service employees, women employees (Brown) 2016-7, 2019, 2088-9

Public service, senior management salaries (Curtis) 2751-2, 2752, 2753

Public utilities, rates, increases in (Dailly) 2766

Real estate business, prediction re (Rose) 2029

Recession, effect of on private sector (Kempf) 1984

Regulations under act, provision for (Cocke) 2042

Renter's tax credit, abolition of (Michael) 1994 (Stupich) 1926, 1927

Rents, social housing, increase in (Barnes) 2000

“Restraint”, use of word (Barnes) 1999

Retroactivity of act (Brown) 2768 (Cocke) 2768 (Curtis) 2768, 2769 (Stupich) 2768

Revenue, 1983-84 fiscal year, underestimation of (Lockstead) 1997

Sales tax, increase in (Stupich) 1925, 1929, 1931

Sales tax on restaurant meals (Stupich) 1929

Skilled labour, training of (Stupich) 1935

Small business, assistance to (Lea) 2023

Small business, failures, increase in (Lea) 2023

Small businesss, taxation of (Veitch) 1938

Social assistance, appropriation for, increase in (Brown) 2018

Social assistance, need for (Lea) 2022-3

Social assistance rates, level of (Stupich) 1927

Social assistance recipients, number of, increase in (Stupich) 1934

Social Credit Party election campaign (Blencoe) 2036 (Michael) 1994

Social Credit Party election campaign and legislation, 1983 session (Rose) 2084

Social Credit Party election campaign and tax increases (Lockstead) 1995 (Stupich) 1925

Social Credit Party election campaign and user fee increases (Lockstead) 1995

Social welfare programs (Lea) 2022

Social welfare programs, abolition of (Lauk) 2073 (Nicolson) 2011 (Sanford) 1992 (Stupich) 1926

Social welfare programs, appropriation, increase in (Hewitt) 2015

Social welfare programs, cuts in (Stupich) 1935

Social welfare programs, need for (Lea) 2022

Social welfare programs, use of volunteer agencies for (Dailly) 2045

Socialism (Lea) 2022, 2024

Standard of living, maintenance of (Rose) 2027

Student aid, reduction in (Stupich) 1924

Sunset clause, reinstatement of (Cocke) 2762, 2767 (Stupich) 2762, 2767

Tax increases, 1983-84 fiscal year (Stupich) 1925, 1927

Taxation, taxpayers' ability to pay (Bennett) 2093 (Campbell) 2003 (Dailly) 2044-5 (Fraser, R.) 1957 (Hewitt) 2013 (Pelton) 1999 (Rose) 2085 (Wallace) 1968 (Waterland) 2008

Teachers, arbitration procedure (Sanford) 2741, 2742

Teachers, productivity (Dailly) 1954 (Fraser, R.) 1957 (Rose) 2028, 2759 (Sanford) 1992 (Wallace) 1966, 2753

Teachers, salaries (Rose) 2028-9

Tozer, Tony, appointment of as government agent (Sanford) 1993 (Stupich) 1924

Tranquille, closing of (Stupich) 1925-6

Tranquille, program commended (Stupich) 1935

Tranquille, tribute to (Stupich) 1926

Unemployment rate (Cocke) 1948, 1950 (Nicolson) 2010 (Skelly) 1982, 1983 (Stupich) 1924, 1931

United States, highway system, funds for (D’Arcy) 1989

User fees, increase in (Stupich) 1924

Utilities companies, collective bargaining (D’Arcy) 1987

Vancouver, ALRT system, borrowing for (D’Arcy) 1988

Vancouver Stock Exchange, level of (D’Arcy) 1988-9 (Rose) 2027

Wage concessions by employees (Skelly) 1982

Wage controls, use of to control economy (Gabelmann) 2033

Wage increases in B.C. (Campbell) 2003

West Germany, social welfare programs (Fraser, R.) 1957

Whistler ski resort, assistance for (Dailly) 1955 (Sanford) 1991

Women, wage levels (Brown) 2017

Compensation Stabilization Commission

Powers of (Rose) 2086

Rulings, appeals against (Barnes) 2002 (Brown) 2767 (Curtis) 2767 (Rose) 2086 (Stupich) 2767-8

Mentioned: (Gabelmann) 2667 (Hewitt) 263 (Rose) 1741

Compensation stabilization program

Administration of, cost of (Howard) 1942 (Stupich) 1926

Announcement of (Gabelmann) 2031 (Stupich) 1923 (Wallace) 1965 (Waterland) 2007

Arbitrated awards submitted (Curtis) 2740, 2744 (Wallace) 2743, 2745, 2746

Arbitrated settlements, redressing past inequities (Curtis) 2743 (Hanson) 2749-40 (Sanford) 2740

Aribrators, arbitration under program (Blencoe) 2744-5 (Curtis) 2741 (Gabelmann) 2033-4, 2737-8 (Hanson) 2738-9 (Sanford) 2741, 2742 (Wallace) 2743

Collective agreements, first agreements (Gabelmann) 2744

Compensation, decreases in, provision for (Brown) 2765-6, 2766 (Curtis) 1922 (Stupich) 1929

Compensation levels, low-income group (Curtis) 2761, 2766 (Wallace) 1966, 2751

Compensation plans, number of outside guidelines (Curtis) 1921, 2740, 2744 (Reynolds) 1943 (Stupich) 1926 (Wallace) 2746

Compensation plans reviewed, number of (Curtis) 1921, 2740, 2744 (Mowat) 1996 (Reynolds) 1947 (Stupich) 1926 (Wallace) 2743, 2745, 2746

Compensation Stabilization Amendment Act, 1983. See name of act

Economic recovery and program (Curtis) 2763 (Dailly) 2762, 2763 (Stupich) 2762

Extension of for indefinite period (Barnes) 2002 (Brown) 2087 (Cocke) 1949, 2042, 2043, 2762 (Curtis) 1922, 2762 (Hewitt) 2013 (Howard) 1941 (Mowat) 1990 (Rose) 2086 (Skelly) 1981 (Stupich) 1923, 1924, 1929, 1935-6, 2762, 2765 (Wallace) 1965, 1966, 1967

Failure of (Cocke) 1949 (Stupich) 1923, 1924, 1926, 1929

Free market system and program (Gabelmann) 2031-2

Introduction of elsewhere (Brummet) 1969 (Curtis) 2095

Job preservation under program (Brummet) 1969 (Gabelmann) 375

New Democratic Party policy on (Hewitt) 248

Program (Bennett) 1192, 1193, 1780 (Campbell) 100 (Chabot) 254 (Curtis) 11, 161, 163, 1921, 1923, 2978 (Fraser, R.) 12, 13 (Gabelmann) 375 (Heinrich) 283, 290, 292, 3186 (Michael) 15 (Parks) 1002 (Ree) 1024 (Smith) 298, 1030-1 (Throne speech) 4

Regulations under program, use of (Curtis) 2765, 2766

Savings effected (Bennett) 1189, 1780

Success of (Brummet) 1969, 1979 (Curtis) 2094 (Mowat) 1990

Support for (Curtis) 1204

Time limit on (Cocke) 2762, 2767 (Howard) 1941 (Stupich) 2762, 2767

Comptroller-general

Colleges, auditing of operations of (Brown) 1412, 1431 (Heinrich) 1412, 1427 (Howard) 1412 (Lauk) 1427

Computers

Schools, computer-training programs (Nicolson) 1558 (Throne speech) 7

Conair Aviation Ltd.

Export award (Phillips) 2828

Condominium Owners' Association

Mentioned: (Hewitt) 2876

Conference Board of Canada

Predictions for B.C. (Stupich) 174

Quoted (Lauk) 1002

Real domestic product increase, forecast of (Reynolds) 185-6

Mentioned: (Cocke) 2333 (Curtis) 2949 (Dailly) 22 (D’Arcy) 2164, 2167 (Hewitt) 2613 (Lauk) 151 (Lea) 1006 (Nicolson) 653 (Parks) 1003 (Rose) 453, 454, 1614, 2082 (Sanford) 1028, 1029 (Skelly) 1024 (Stupich) 61, 62, 175, 2947

Conferences

Attendance at, Treasury Board directive re (Howard) Q. 880, Q. 1138, Q. 2552 (Curtis) A. 2552

Conmac Stages Ltd.

Bus, inspection of (Passarell) Q. 3045 (Fraser, A.) 3045

Bus inspections, inquiry into (Blencoe) 3067, 3071 (Speaker) 3083

Bus, safety standards in (Sanford) Q. 3043, Q. 3044

Mount Washington accident (Fraser, A.) 2981 (Lauk) 3069-70 (Nielsen) 3067

Mount Washington accident, investigation into (Lauk) 3069-70, 3071 (Nielsen) 3070

Mentioned: (Passarell) 3125, 3190

Connell, Robert

Mentioned: (Hewitt) 2015

Connelly, Joel

Mentioned: (Hanson) 1703

Connor, Jim

Quoted (Lea) 665

Conservation offices

See: Game protection

Consolidated Computer Inc.

Failure of (Rose) 116

Mentioned: (Rose) 2028

Constitution Act (Canada)

Amendments to, debate on, notice to MLAs re (Gardom) 2935 (Passarell) 2924

Amendments to, proposed amendments (Gardom) 2922-3

Amendments to, resolution re, approval of B.C. for (Gardom) 2924

Quoted (Gardom) 2921

Mentioned: (Dailly) 1094 (Lauk) 1207 (McClelland) 2205 (Nicolson) 2704 (Smith) 2995

Constitution of Canada

See: Canada — Constitution

Construction industry

Architectural firms, increase in business (Ree) 1025

Labour problems (McClelland) 2255

Wages, fair wage (Gabelmann) 3135, 3137 (McClelland) 3135, 3137

Workers, job loss by (Bennett) 1778, 1779

Consultants, Government

See: Government consultants

Consumer affairs division

Consumer mediation service, closing of (Hewitt) 2848

Consumer mediation service, staff, tribute to (Hewitt) 2848

Consumer offices (Hewitt) 248-9

Work of (D’Arcy) 422

Consumer and Corporate Affairs, Ministry of

Estimates 2847-61, 2870-8, 2881-4

Speakers: Blencoe 2877-8, 2881, 2881-2, 2882, 2883, 2883-4; Brown 2876; Cocke 2874; D'Arcy 2849-52, 2853-4, 2855-6, 2876; Gardom 2874-5; Hewitt 2847-9, 2853, 2854-5, 2860-1, 2871, 2872, 2873-4, 2876, 2877, 2881, 2882, 2882-3, 2883; Kempf 2875-6, 2876; Lauk 2856-60; Mitchell 2876-7, 2877; Ree 2872; Wallace 2870-1, 2871-2

Consumer Affairs, appropriation, reduction in (Dailly) 234, 237

Consumer services employees, performance of duties (Hewitt) 263

Corporate Affairs, appropriation, increase in (Dailly) 234, 237 (Wallace) 972

Corporate Affairs, computer system (Hewitt) 2847

Minister's office, staff salaries (D’Arcy) 2849-50 (Hewitt) 2854 (Wallace) 972

Regional offices, elimination of (Curtis) 164

Staff, dismissal of (D’Arcy) Q. 289 (Hewitt) A. 289

Staff, reduction in, savings effected (Wallace) 972

Consumer protection

Agencies for in private sector (D’Arcy) 2850 (Hewitt) 2848

Better Business Bureaus, arbitration service (Hewitt) 246, 249, 2848

Consumer legislation (Hewitt) 248 (Lauk) 386

Vancouver Better Business Bureau consumer mediation (Parks) 233

Consumer Protection Act

Prosecutions under act, publication of information re (D’Arcy) 2851 (Hewitt) 2854

Mentioned: (Hewitt) 248

Consumers' Association of Canada

Mentioned: (Hewitt) 249, 2848

Consumption (Economics)

Consumer confidence (Blencoe) 2038 (D’Arcy) 1988-9 (Hanson) 2423 (Lea) 1006 (Parks) 1003 (Rose) 954, 1605, 1609, 2082-3 (Stupich) 1932-3

Economic recovery and consumer spending (D’Arcy) 1988-9 (Lea) 204, 205, 205-6, 1006-7 (Rose) 2082-3 (Stupich) 176

Legislation, 1983 session, effect of on consumer spending (Cocke) 264-5 (Gabelmann) 373-4, 376 (Lockstead) 432 (Nicolson) 398, 2012 (Rose) 348, 457-8

Non-essentials, elimination of (Fraser, R.) 217

Spending at retail level, multiplier effect (D’Arcy) 2301

Spending by social assistance recipients (Brown) 301

Spending, effect of tax increases on (Wallace) 970

Spending, incentives for (Lauk) 2388

Spending, level of in B.C. (Lauk) 2388

Continental Airlines

Mentioned: (Rose) 2027

Convention centre, Vancouver, B.C.

See: Vancouver, B.C.-Convention centre

Conway, Molly

Quoted (Rose) 951

Cook, Neil B.

Mentioned: (Macdonald) 923

Cooper, John

Mentioned: (Brown) 1848 (Howard) 1241

Cooperative housing

See entries under Housing

Coopers and Lybrand Ltd.

Mentioned: (D’Arcy) 1566 (Howard) 1466

Copper industry and trade

Copper, demand for (Rogers) 3156

Copper, export of (Howard) 2957 (Phillips) 2829, 2843

Copper industry in B.C. (Lea) 2952

Copper price (Lockstead) 3155 (Rogers) 3156

Copper reserves for future industry (Howard) 2845

Copper smelter in B.C., proposal for (Phillips) 2843

World markets, competitiveness in (Lea) 207

Coquihalla Highway

Construction of (Fraser, A.) 87

Mentioned: (Sanford) 139

Coquitlam, B.C.

Les activites culturelles canadiennes francaises (Parks) 230

Burnaby shopping centre on Coquitlam border (Rose) 514

Commuter rail system, funds for (Rose) 118

Landfill problem (Rose) 118

Municipal council, letter from quoted (Rose) 515

Riverview Heights housing development (Throne speech) 6

Riverview Heights park (Fraser, R.) 12 (Throne speech) 6

Shopping centre, construction of (Reid) 493-4 (Rose) 514

Traffic (Rose) 3128

Transit, need for (Rose) 117

Westwood Plateau housing project (Brummet) 2897

Coquitlam-Moody constituency

Description of (Rose) 117

Traffic problems (Rose) 117

Coquitlam River, B.C.

Bridge (Fraser, A.) 3129

Coquitlam School District

See: School District 43

Corbeil, Michael

Mentioned: (Howard) 1240

Corcoran, Owen

Tribute to (Passarell) 650

Cornell University

Mentioned: (Barrett) 1768, 1771

Cornett, Jack

Mentioned: (Nicolson) 1757

Corporation Capital Tax Act

Miscellaneous Statutes (Finance Measures) Amendment Act, 1983. See name of act

Corporations

Debt, level of (Rose) 2163

Decentralization of (Gabelmann) 1621-2 (Rose) 1615-6

Economic conditions, effect of (Waterland) 999

Employees, reduction in number of (Rose) 1614-5

Executives, salary settlements (Dailly) 25

Government incentives for (Lauk) 152

Head offices, establishment of in B.C. (Bennett) 1191

Incorporations, number of (Curtis) 814 (Stupich) 175

Landlords, development corporations, government policies re (Blencoe) 671

Private sector, meaning of term (Skelly) 29

Private sector, role of (Fraser, R.) 1957 (McGeer) 76

Problems of North American industry (Passarell) 49-50

Profits and job creation (Brummet) 141

Profits, increase in (Skelly) 1982

Profits, investment of (Macdonald) 2181

Recession, effect of (Curtis) 161

Regulations, government (Curtis) 160 (Skelly) 30

Restraint programs, study of (Rose) 1614-5

Social Credit Party, support for, 1983 election campaign (Stupich) 328

Corporations — Taxation

Capital, taxation of, opposition to (Davis) 926

Corporate share of taxation, decline in (Rose) 580 (Skelly) 2065

Forest companies, corporation tax, refund of (Campbell) 908

Level of (Bennett) 1193 (Davis) 926 (McGeer) 76

Level of, overtaxation, effect of (Bennett) 1188

Municipal taxation of corporations (Blencoe) 1141 (Nic olson) 1154 (Skelly) 1143-4

Resource industries, taxation of, effect of (D’Arcy) 1217

Revenue, decline in (Campbell) 908 (Curtis) 166 (McGeer) 415

Tax incentives, effects of (Skelly) 2179-80

Correction Act

Mentioned: (Brown) 3003

Correctional institutes

Admissions to, motor-vehicle related offences (Brown) 3007-8 (Smith) 3010

Appropriation, reduction in (Brown) 3002, 3003, 3007-8 (Stupich) 179

Corrections system, proposals for (Reynolds) 3011

Cost of (Curtis) 164

Early release program (Brown) 3001, 3008 (Smith) 3001

Equipment purchases (Brown) 3008

Food services, contracting out of (Chabot) 3142 (Hanson) 3140

Inmates, increase in number of (Smith) 3002

Inmates, use of for public sector work (Curtis) 164

Medical standards (Brown) 3008

Staff, training of (Brown) 3003, 3009

Corrections branch

Attendance program, privatization of (Blencoe) 3017 (Smith) 3017

Changes in, proposals for (Reynolds) 308

Services, privatization of (Reynolds) 2994 (Smith) 2994

Correspondence schools and courses

Courses, restriction on (Lauk) 1575

Cosgrove, Paul J.

Mentioned: (Gardom) 2583

Cost and standard of living

Budget, 1983-84 fiscal year, effect of (Barrett) 2298-9

Cost of living, increase in (Cocke) 2353 (Stupich) 1924 (Wallace) 2069

Elderly, cost of living for (Hanson) 2114

Family budgets for low-income families (Hanson) 889

Income tax, level of, and standard of living (Macdonald) 1520

Standard of living in Canada, World War II years (Stupich) 2098-9

Standard of living, maintenance of (Rose) 2027

Cougar

Rogers, C. S. , landing in Penticton for cougar skin (Cocke) Q. 2729 (Rogers) A. 2729, A. 2729-30

Council of Forest Industries of B.C.

Consultation with (Waterland) 3032

“The Forest Industry Fact Book” mentioned (Skelly) 1144

Forest management, proposals for (Skelly) Q. 2944

Forest management, role in (Skelly) 3030

Northern interior lumber sector mentioned (Skelly) 3030

Mentioned: (Curtis) 2954 (Fraser, A.) 775 (Lockstead) 3158 (Michael) 775 (Phillips) 2835 (Rose) 454, 514, 789, 2029 (Skelly) 3026, 3030

Council of Ministers of Education

Mentioned: (Heinrich) 3201 (Nicolson) 2366

Council of Principals

Mentioned: (Heinrich) 1368

Council of Senior Citizens of B.C.

Mentioned: (Lauk) 220, 320

Council of the 80s

Meetings, information re (Barnes) Q. 594 (McCarthy) A. 594

Members, information re (Barnes) Q. 594 (McCarthy) A. 594

Counterattack program

Funding for (Brown) 3007 (Smith) 3010

Information re (Brown) Q. 3211 (Smith) A. 3211

Program (Cocke) 569-70, 2309

Mentioned: (Brown) 410 (Hewitt) 2824

Country Life

Quoted (Stupich) 1841-2, 1843

County government

County system, proposal for (Gabelmann) 891, 1620 (Lea) 663, 1824, 1825, 2468

Courage

Smoking and bravery (Rose) 579

Courier, Kelowna, B.C.

Quoted (Barrett) 826, 827

Courtenay School District

See: School District 71

Courtenay Senior Secondary School, Courtenay, B.C.

Mentioned: (Sanford) 1549

Courts

Court services (Smith) 2986, 2987

Court system (Smith) 2987

Court reporters, replacement of (Johnston) 968

Native courtworker program (Brown) Q. 2612, Q. 2613, 3020

Provincial court, appropriation for, 1983-84 fiscal year (Brown) 408

Cowichan Lake School District

See: School District 66

Cowichan Leader, Duncan, B.C.

Quoted (Wallace) 2304

Cowichan News, Duncan, B.C.

Quoted (Macdonald) 1595 (Wallace) 644, 645, 1532

Cowichan School District

See: School District 65

Cowichan Valley, B.C.

Forest industry, meeting re (Wallace) 43

Wood-processing facility for (Wallace) 3046-7, 3047 (Waterland) 3047

Cowichan Valley Regional District

Duncan, city core and regional district (Wallace) 510-1, 1235, 1235-6

Employment Standards Amendment Act, 1983, request re (Wallace) 2248

Craig Aspinall and Associates Ltd.

Use of services of (Barrett) 874-5 (Hanson) Q. 703, Q. 855 (Chabot) A. 855

Credit Bureau of Vancouver

Mentioned: (Hewitt) 2848

Credit rating of B.C. bonds

See entries under Bonds

Crerar, Alistair

Mentioned: (Reynolds) 155

Creston, B.C.

Black Bridge, removal of (Nicolson) 71

Creston-Kaslo School District

See: School District 86

Creston Valley Funds Ltd.

Accounts receivable (Curtis) 792

Creston Valley Hospital, Creston, B.C.

Extended-care unit, opening of (Nicolson) 72

Creston Valley Wildlife Act

Allegation re (Nicolson) 884

Mentioned: (Nicolson) 2647

Creston Valley Wildlife Management Authority

Employees subject to Public Sector Restraint Act (Nicolson) 2647

Cricket

West Indian cricket team (Brown) 301-2 (Reynolds) 710, 711

Crime and criminals

Community service order program (Brown) 3020 (Sanford) 3018-9

Diversion centres, funding for (Brown) Q. 534 (Smith) A. 534

Diversion program (Skelly) 444

Young offenders program, funding for (Wallace) 2971

See also: Juvenile delinquency; Prisoners; Prostitution; Rehabilitation of criminals

Crime prevention

Award ceremony, Victoria (Smith) 3017

Emphasis on (Smith) 2987

Funding for programs (Blencoe) 3017

Preventive services (Smith) 3017

Criminal Code of Canada

Amendments to (Smith) 2987

Obscenity sections, problems re (Smith) 2993

Quoted (Brown) 768

Mentioned: (Hewitt) 2847 (Lauk) 3069, 3070 (Lea) 663, 1825

Criminal Injury Compensation Act

Mentioned: (Lockstead) 362

Criminal injury compensation fund

Mentioned: (D’Arcy) 2238

Criminal injury compensation program

Reduction in (Brown) 299 (Curtis) 164

Crispo, John

Quoted (Wallace) 1965

Crocker, G.E.

Mentioned: (Sanford) 2981

Crofton House School for Girls, Vancouver, B.C.

Mentioned: (Dailly) 1486 (Rose) 1608

Crofton Manor, Vancouver, B.C.

Profits on sale of (Macdonald) 923

Croll, David

Mentioned: (Brown) 975, 2103

Crosland, Anthony (Tony)

Quoted (Macdonald) 923

Cross, Philip

Quoted (Stupich) 1932 (Wallace) 970, 2971

Crown Corporation Reporting Repeal Act

(Bill 21) (Minister of Intergovernmental Relations) 1R, 168

Opposition to (Kempf) 981

Crown corporations

Accountability of (Barrett) 743 (Dailly) 236 (Lockstead) 243

Accounts receivable, notes receivable, total of (Stupich)Q. 791 (Curtis) A. 791-2

Benefits of (Dailly) 24

Borrowing by (Stupich) 173

Borrowing by, interest savings on (Curtis) 2271

Criticism of (Fraser, A.) 87-8

Debt (Cocke) 806, 1415, 2974 (Davis) 2974 (Stupich) 2273

Debts, forgivable loans process (Curtis) 1391

Directors, appointment of (Cocke) 3060

Elimination of (Cocke) 1382 (Nielsen) 27

Employees, coverage of under Labour Code (Hanson) 2497

Employees, exclusion from Public Service Labour Relations Amendment Act, 1983 (Gabelmann) 2441

Employees, financial information re (Barrett) 844, 849

Employees, reduction in number of (D’Arcy) 421

Employees, tenure (D’Arcy) 303

Establishment of (Cocke) 2974 (Campbell) 101 (Stupich) 2273

Interference in by Finance ministry (Howard) 1391

Management personnel, credit rating, change in (Hanson) 991

Ministers' directorships (Barrett) 844

New Democratic Party policy on (Reynolds) 156

Number of, increase in (Stupich) 1088

Operation of (Reynolds) 156

Pension funds, administration costs (Chabot) 1379 (Cocke) 1414

Pension funds, contributions to (Chabot) 1379 (Cocke) 1380, 1413

Pension funds, employers' costs (Chabot) 1379 (Cocke) 1382

Pension (Public Service) Amendment Act, 1983. See name of act

Private sector, return to (Dailly) 24 (Lockstead) 83 (Passarell) 50

Provincial Treasury Financing Amendment Act, 1983. See name of act

Rates, limit on increases in (Blencoe) 1202 (Cocke) 1208

Crown counsel

Crown prosecutors (Smith) 2986

Crown Forest Industries

Debt (Skelly) 3033, 3034

Mentioned: (Gabelmann) 2663, 3051 (Waterland) 3052

Crown land

Agricultural land, release of (Throne speech) 6

Applications for, processing of (Brummet) 2897

Grants to municipalities for parks (Brummet) 2898

Price of (Brummet) 2897

Residential development, land for (Brummet) 2897

Crown Proceeding Act

Mentioned: (Curtis) 11

Crown prosecutors

Attorney-General ministry, Crown prosecutorial system (Macdonald) 442

Public Sector Restraint Act, effect of (Macdonald) 442

Crown Willamette Paper Co.

Mentioned: (Phillips) 712

Crown Zellerbach Canada Ltd.

Crown Zellerbach News mentioned (Skelly) 1144

Ocean Falls mill, closing of (Brown) 809 (Cocke) 806 (Lockstead) 713

Property taxes (Skelly) 1144

Mentioned: (Brown) 808, 809 (Cocke) 804 (Lockstead) 713, 714, 715, 724, 725 (Phillips) 712

See also: Crown Forest Industries

Crows Nest and Kootenay Lake Railway Co.

Mentioned: (Hanson) 772

Crows Nest Pass Act (Canada)

Mentioned: (Fraser, A.) 755 (Hanson) 772, 773 (Michael) 775

Crowsnest Pass Coal Co.

Mentioned: (Hanson) 773

Crowsnest Pass freight rate

See entries under Railroads-Rates

Cruelty to children

Child abuse (Brown) 977 (McCarthy) 130

Child-abuse prevention program (Brown) 976 (McCarthy) 130

Child-abuse prevention program, elimination of (Barnes) 342 (Barrett) Q. 960 (Brown) 300, 301, 2635, 2643

Child-abuse teams, elimination of (Barnes) 932, 2916 (Brown) 976 (Macdonald) 923 (Sanford) 1026

Helpline for children, calls received (Barnes) Q. 594 (McCarthy) A. 594, 2912

Helpline for children, copying of elsewhere (McCarthy) 2912

Helpline for children service, continuation of (McCarthy) 2912

Sexual abuse of children (Brown) 978-9

Violence towards children (Brown) 36-7

Cruise missile

Motion 3, debate on (Nicolson) 333

Testing of, government support for (Lea) 756

Testing of, protest re (Nicolson) Q. 333 (Bennett) A. 333

Cruise ships

See: Ocean liners

Cuff case

Appeal (Segarty) Q. 80 (Smith) A. 80

Mentioned: (Smith) 80

Culhane, Claire

Mentioned: (Brown) 2999 (Smith) 2999

Curricula (Courses of study)

See: Education — Curricula

Curtis, Hon. Hugh A. (Saanich and the Islands) Minister of Finance

Agricultural Land Commission 164

Agricultural projects, funds for 2330

Alcohol and Drug Commission, jurisdiction over 165

Apprentices, unemployed apprentices, assistance for 162

Architects' services, use of private sector for 164

Assessments, residential property 2961

Attorney-General ministry, use of private sector legal advice 164

Automobiles, energy efficiency, federal standards for 2617

Automobiles, government, reduction in number of 163

Automobiles, sales tax holiday in Ontario 2622

Automobiles, sales tax on 166

Automobiles, sales tax on, preferential rate 2615-6, 2617

Automobiles, sales tax on, uniform rate 2279, 2615-6, 2616

Bailey, Michael, salary increase, review of, A. 21

Bankruptcies, increase in, A. 814

Banks, taxation of 2956, A. 3190-1

Beautiful British Columbia, B.C. Systems Corp. services to 2964

Beautiful British Columbia, privatization of 164

Bonds, credit rating of B.C. bonds, decline in, A. 226, A. 227, A. 996, A. 997, 2949

Bonds, parity bonds 2949

Borrowing and interest rates 161

Borrowing by government corporations, powers re 2272

Borrowing, disclosure of terms and conditions 2272

Borrowing, flexibility in 2272

Borrowing function, responsibility for 2271

Borrowing, government competition with private sector 161

Borrowing, interest savings on 2271

Borrowing, negotiations for 2271

Borrowing, use of funds, restriction on 2272

Borrowing, use of large issues 2274

B.C. Assessment Authority offices, closing of 2963

B.C. Assessment Authority staff, reduction in 2963

B.C. Buildings Corp., borrowing by 2176

B.C. Buildings Corp., payments to, A. 1021

B.C. Buildings Corp., space and cost reduction 163

B.C. Ferry Corp. fares, setting of 2963, 2964

B.C. Ferry Corp., subsidy 2963, 2964

B.C. Government Employees' Union, 1973 agreement with 1205

B.C. Hydro board membership (Nicolson) 74

B.C. Hydro, bond issue, summer 1983 997

B.C. Hydro borrowing, 1983-84 fiscal year 2949

B.C. Hydro, chairmanship of (Mitchell) 2960

B.C. Hydro staff, middle-management staff 1205

B.C. Railway, administration of 199

B.C. Railway, Anzac line, borrowing for, A. 854, A. 855

B.C. Systems Corp. data, confidentiality of 2977

B.C. Systems Corp., debt 2976

B.C. Systems Corp., disposition of 2976, 2977

B.C. Systems Corp., employees 2976

B.C. Systems Corp., privatization of, A. 1222

B.C. Systems Corp., sale of 2976, 2977

B.C. Utilities Commission, regulatory processes 164

Budget address 159-67

Budget debate 1203-6

Budget, 1983-84 fiscal year, alleged leak 2955, 2956

Budget, 1983-84 fiscal year, public service, information re, A. 1139

Budget, 1983-84 fiscal year, review of, A. 2611, A. 2729

Budget, 1983-84 fiscal year, revision of; decision on, A. 226

Budget, 1983-84 fiscal year, support for 1203-4, 1205, 1206

Building materials, sales tax on 2959

Bureaucracy, increase in 160

Capital works, funds for 2330

Cash and temporary investments, information re, A. 532

Coal, northeast, losses, forecast re, A. 3152

College councils, elimination of 163

Colony Farm, transfer of to private sector 164

Compensation stabilization program 161, 163, 1921, 1923, 2978

Compensation stabilization program, arbitrated settlements 1922, 2743

Compensation stabilization program, arbitration under program 2741

Compensation stabilization program, extension of 1922, 2762

Compensation stabilization program, introduction of elsewhere 2095

Compensation stabilization program, regulations 2765, 2766

Compensation stabilization program, success of 2094

Compensation stabilization program, support for 1204

Computer services, use of private sector for 164

Conferences, Treasury Board directive re attendance at, A. 2552

Consumer and Corporate Affairs ministry, regional offices 164

Corporations, taxation revenue, decline in 166

Correctional inmates, use of for public sector work 164

Correctional institutes, cost of 164

Criminal injury compensation program, reduction in 164

Crown corporations, agencies, accounts and notes receivable, total of, A. 791-2

Crown corporations, debts, forgivable loans 1391

Cypress Bowl, ski facility, privatization of 164

Debt 2972, 2976

Debt and gross provincial product 2976

Debt, federal 2976

Debt, interest on 2976

Debt, 1983-84 fiscal year, interest costs 162

Deficit, 1982-83 fiscal year 162, 816

Deficit, 1983-84 fiscal year 162, 816, 1204-5

Deputy ministers, compensation for 163

Diking and associated river projects, funds for 2330, 2333

Drinking drivers, blood-testing of hospitalized drivers 164

Drinking drivers, deterrents, punishments, review of 164

Drinking drivers, jailing of 164

Economic growth, forecasts of 2949, 2973

Economic recovery 160, 161, 167, 2729, 2948-9, 2974

Economies of western industrial world 160

Economy of B.C. 160, 167

Economy of B.C., diversification of, A. 997

Economy, meetings re 2953-4

Employment, capital projects, funds for 182

Employment creation projects, NDP proposal for 2333

Employment development account, job creation 162, 167

Employment Development Act (Bill 16) 1R, 169; 2330, 2333

Employment development, funds for 162, 190, 2330, 2333

Employment Standards Board, savings through changes in 164

Engineering services, use of private sector for 164

Environment ministry, regional offices 164

Estimates, format of 1357

Expenditure of funds received above projected amount 1062

Expenditures, increase in, 1983-84 fiscal year 162

Expenditures per capita, increase in, 1971-72 to present 163

Expenditures, restraint on 161-2, 163, 165

Expenditures, restraint on, advertising campaign re, A. 959, A. 960

Expenditures, restraint on, programs elsewhere 1921

Expenditures, restraint on, savings effected, A. 959, A. 960

Export corporation, proposal for 2954

Federal government, payment of taxes and fees by, agreement on 1062, 1209

Federal tax policy, effect of 165-6

Finance ministry, estimates 2946, 2948-9, 2953-4, 2955-6, 2956, 2959, 2961, 2963, 2964, 2969, 2970, 2972, 2973, 2973-4, 2976, 2977, 2978, 2980, 2983

Finance ministry, estimates, debate on 2955

Finance ministry, regional offices 164

Financial accountability, increase in 160

Financial Information Amendment Act (1983) 1052

Forests ministry, regional offices 164

Gasoline (Coloured) Tax Amendment Act, 1983 (Bill 14) 1R, 169; amdts. to 1R, 2171; 2570-1, 2573-4

Gasoline (Coloured) Tax Amendment Act, 1983, consultation re 2573

Government advertising, expenditures on 201

Government advertising, publications, consolidation of 163

Government advertising, television films 200

Government agencies, organizations, financial affairs of 1062

Government agents, applicants for Kelowna position, A. 20

Government agents, review of position of 19

Government, cost of 167

Government documentation, reproduction of signatures on 2272

Government funds, fees for collection and management of 1062

Government office space, reduction in 163, 164

Government offices, costs, reduction in 163

Government, principles endorsed in operation of 160

Government programs, services, privatization of 164

Government property, leasing of 2980

Government, regionalization of, ending of 164

Government regulation of business, industry 160

Government, size of 167

Government, size of, reduction in 163

Gross provincial product, 1982, decline in 161, 2948

Gross provincial product, 1983, forecast re 161

Health care projects, funds for 2330

Health care system, cost of 165, 1205

Health care, user fees, payment of for poor 166

Health ministry expenditures, increase in 165

High-technology industry, risk capital for 165

Highway construction, funds for 2330

Home purchase assistance grants, cancellation of 165

Hospital boards, amalgamation of 163

Hospitals, acute-care per diem rate, increase in 166

Hospitals, construction of 165

Hospitals, emergency-care fee, increase in 166

Hospitals, expenditures, increase in 1205

Hospitals, extended-care per diem rate, increase in 166

Hospitals, user fees, increase in 166

Housing and employment development bonds 2949

Housing, social, rent levels 165

Human Resources ministry, appropriation, overrun 202

Human Resources ministry, expenditures, increase in 161, 165

Human rights branch, savings effected 164

Human Rights Commission, savings effected 164

Income Tax Amendment Act, 1983 (Bill 4) 1R, 169; 816-7, 2184-5, 2575, 2576, 2577, 2578, 2579, 2580, 2581, 2582

Income tax, Canada-B.C. tax collection agreement 166

Income tax credits, abolition of 165, 816, 2184, 2575

Income tax credits, abolition of, information to electorate re 2184

Income tax credits, abolition of, review of 816

Income tax credits, abolition of, savings effected 816, 2575-6, 2578

Income tax credits, 1982 credits, claims for 2184-5, 2582

Income tax, surtax on higher incomes 2576

Industrial assistance program 165

Industries, establishment of in B.C. 1205

Interest rate, increase in 161

Investment in B.C. 1205

Investor confidence in B.C. 2972

Job creation, new jobs since January 1 (1983) 1205, 2611, 2729

Lands, Parks and Housing ministry, regional offices 164

Legal aid, appropriation for 164

Legal aid program, review of 164

Legislation, 1983 session, debate on 2985

Log-house construction, tax benefit for 2959

Maintenance orders, enforcement of 165

Manning Park Lodge, ski facilities, privatization of 164

Marine bunker fuel, sales volume 2573-4

Marine bunker fuel, tax increase 167

Marine bunker fuel, tax increase, effect of 2573

Marine bunker fuel, tax on, basis for 2570

Marine bunker fuel, 'tax on fuel in transit 2571

Medical Services Plan expenditures, increase in 1205

Mill rate, variable system 166

Miscellaneous Statutes (Finance Measures) Amendment Act, 1983 (Bill 17) 1R, 169; 1061-2, 1357-8, 1391, 1392

Motor Vehicle Act amendments, proclaiming of 164

Motor vehicle inspection branch, savings effected 164

Municipal Affairs ministry, regional offices 164

NEED program, funds for 162

Northern B.C., tax benefit program 2959

Oral questions, preambles to 430

Pacific Coach Lines Ltd., privatization of 164

Physicians, Medical Services Plan billings, review of 165

Physicians, number and location of, control over 165

Planning and analysis, use of private sector for 164

Planning branch, savings effected 164

Political parties, candidates, 1983 election 816-7

Political parties, requirement re political statement 2580, 2581

Political parties, requirements for receipt authority 816, 2580, 2581

Press release quoted (Brown) 2101, 2102, 2104 (Gabelmann) 2121 (Rose) 2160, 2161

Property tax, business, industrial properties, exemption for 167

Property tax, increase in minimum tax 166, 1357-8, 1392

Property tax, increase in minimum tax, properties affected 1391

Property tax, machinery and equipment, exemption for 167

Property tax, minimum tax payable, exemptions 1062, 1357, 1391

Property tax, rural areas, prepaid taxes 1062

Property tax, rural areas, prepayment of 1062

Property tax, rural land, increase in 166

Provincial Secretary and Government Services ministry, regional offices 164

Provincial Treasury Financing Amendment Act, 1983 (Bill 28) 1R, 169; 2271-2, 2274

Public service, appointments to, policy on, A. 20

Public service, collective bargaining, stand on (Hanson) 2496-7

Public Service Commission functions, consolidation of 163

Public service, compensation levels 160, 162, 1922-3, 2094, 2748-9, 2763

Public service, compensation levels, increase in, lack of provision for 162

Public service, compensation plans 1921, 2740, 2744

Public service employees, auxiliary employees 1061, 1357

Public service employees, auxiliary employees, seasonal increases in 1357

Public service employees, information re in estimates book 1061

Public service employees, 1973 agreement with 1205

Public service employees, number of 160, 163, 1061-2

Public service employees, number of, reduction in 163, 1062

Public service employees, productivity 163, 1922, 2094, 2752, 2753, 2754, 2755, 2757-8, 2760

Public service, regional operations, staff for 164

Public service, senior staff, compensation for 163, 2751-2, 2752, 2753

Public service, strikes 160

Quarterly financial report, 1983-84 fiscal year, first quarter, A. 1022

Quarterly financial report, 1983-84 fiscal year, third quarter 2955-6

Receivers, payment of outstanding taxes by 1062

Recession in B.C. 160, 161

Regional districts, zoning function, removal of 164

Regional resource management committees, savings effected 164

Rentalsman, savings effected 164

Resignation of, proposal for (Nicolson) 351-2 (Stupich) 172, 173

Restaurant meals, sales tax on 166, 2279, 2430, 2618, 2619

Restaurant meals, sales tax on, administration of 2279, 2430

Restaurant meals, sales tax on elsewhere 2279, 2618, 2619

Restaurant meals, sales tax on, proposals for 2279, 2619

Restaurant meals, sales tax on, revenue anticipated 2279

Revenue, federal transfers, reduction in 166

Revenue, 1982-83 fiscal year, decline in 161

Revenue, 1983-84 fiscal year 162, 1204

Revenue, resource revenue, decline in 165-6

Sales tax, Atlin, and out-of-province purchases 2959

Sales tax, evasion of 2959

Sales tax, exemptions 166, 2278, 2430

Sales tax, exemptions, patent medicines 2430

Sales tax, increase in 166, 2279

Sales tax, increase in, delay in 2622

Sales tax, increase in, revenue anticipated 2279

Sales tax, level of 2278-9, 2431

Sales tax, rebate on, boat purchases 2361

School districts, amalgamation of 163

School districts, financial management 163

Select Standing Committee on Public Accounts and Economic Affairs, access to documents 2969, 2970

Small business, bankruptcies, A. 814

Small business, incorporations 814

Social assistance rates, level of 165

Social programs, expenditures on, increase in 162

Social Service Tax Act, exemption of goods leased by fishermen 1062

Social Service Tax Amendment Act, 1983 (Bill 15) 1R, 169; 2278-80, 2359, 2430-1, 2615-6, 2616, 2617, 2617-8, 2618-9, 2619, 2621, 2622

Social Service Tax Amendment Act, 1983, hoist of 2359

Social Service Tax Amendment Act, 1983, regulations 2621

Special warrants (Curtis) 2983

Special warrants, inclusion of under Supply Act (No. 1) (1983) 190, 198

Special warrants, use of funds 200-1

Student aid, appropriation for 165

Summer youth employment subsidy 162

Sunmask Petroleum Corp. shares, investigation into, A. 1398

Supply Act (No. 1) , 1983 (Bill 10) 1R, 190, 198-9, 199, 200, 201-2, 202

Supply Act (No. 3) , 1983 (Bill 38) 1R, 2983; 2983, 2985

Supply Act (No. 4) , 1983 (Bill 39) 1R, 3209

Surgery, day-patient charges, increase in 166

Tax collection, attachments, third-party demands 1062

Tax collection, payment of fees and commissions for 1357

Tax collection, vendor-operators 1062

Tax system, provincial, proposal for 817

Taxation, policy on 2954

Teacher-pupil ratio, reduction in 163

Telephone calls, long-distance, sales tax on 166, 2279, 2430-1, 2618

Telephone calls, long-distance, sales tax on, revenue 2279-80

Tobacco, commission paid to vendors 559

Tobacco Tax Amendment Act, 1983 (Bill 13) 1R, 169; 559, 1389

Tobacco tax, increase in 166, 559

Tobacco tax, indexing of 559

Tobacco tax revenue, increase in 559

Tourism ministry, advertising, details re 199, 200

Tozer, Tony, appointment of as government agent, A. 19, A. 20

Tozer, Tony, qualifications of, A. 20

Trade missions 2954

Tranquille Farm, transfer of to private sector 164

Transportation and Highways ministry, regional offices 164

Travels in constituency during 1983 summer 1203

Treasury bills, information re, A. 792

Treasury bills, interest on 2983

Unemployment rate 161, 162, 2973-4

Unemployment rate, Victoria, A. 3088

Wage settlements, restraint on 161

Water licence fee, increase in, deferral of 167

Young Offenders Act, cost of to B.C. 164

Custody of children

See: Parent and child (Law)

Cuthbert case

Mentioned: (Dailly) 1095

Cypress Bowl, B.C.

Ski facility (Gabelmann) 986

Ski facility, privatization of (Brummet) 1507 (Curtis) 164 (Reynolds) 184 (Smith) 1030

Mentioned: (Brummet) 728

Cyprus

Forests, present state of (Lea) 2833