Province of British Columbia
33rd Parliament, 2nd Session
INDEX
Debates of the Legislative Assembly (Hansard)
February 13, 1984 to February 21, 1985

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BCGEU

See: British Columbia Government Employees' Union

BCIT

See: British Columbia Institute of Technology

BCNU Reports

Mentioned: (Brown) 3471

BCSTA

See: British Columbia School Trustees' Association

BIC

See: Business information centres

Bailey, Michael

Appointment of to Premier's office (Stupich) 5029

Baldwin, George

Ferry scheduling on Sunshine Coast, meeting re (Lockstead) 4225

Mentioned: (Fraser, A.) 4042, 4051 (Lockstead) 4225

Baldwin, Robert

Mentioned: (Rose) 3552

Baldy Mountain, B.C.

Ski area, construction of road to (Fraser, A.) 4068 (Hewitt) 4065

Ball, Bobby

Mentioned: (Passarell) 4048 (Waterland) 4048

Bamberton Provincial Park

Expansion (Wallace) 3890

Bandeen, Robert

Mentioned: (Howard) 4681

Bank of Canada

Interest rate (Howard) 3495, 3881

Bank of England

Mentioned: (Cocke) 3451

Bank of Montreal

Chief economist, opinion of interest rate forecasting (Nicolson) 4625

Bank of Nova Scotia

Fees for credit rating statement (McCarthy) A. 4289 (Wallace) Q. 4288

Bankruptcies

Increase in (Brown) 3291 (D’Arcy) Q. 4608, 4739 (Hewitt) A. 4608-9 (Stupich) 3273, 3275, 3353

Increase in, statistics on (Barrett) 3324 (Blencoe) 3299

Number of (Dailly) 4733, 4734 (Lauk) 3239-40 (Lockstead) 4685 (Nicolson) 3306 (Rose) 3279, 3548 (Sanford) 3570 (Stupich) 4715

Small business bankruptcies (D’Arcy) 3987

Bankruptcy Act (Canada)

Credit, fraudulent use of (Brown) Q. 4080 (McCarthy) A. 4080

Banks

Profits of (Passarell) 3432

Banks and banking

Banks, abuse of regulatory powers (D’Arcy) 4824

Banks, income tax (Bennett) A. 3858-9 (Blencoe) Q. 3858-9

Banks, profits (Blencoe) 3858-9

Banks, refusal to finance student loan program (McGeer) 4625

Bar association of B.C.

See: Law Society of B.C.

Barber, Charles

Homeowner grant eligibility, work on (Blencoe) 4586

Mentioned: (Cocke) 3802

Barbers

Training of, cost of private schools for (Rose) 3815

Barkerville, B.C.

Preservation of (Hanson) 4007

Barnard, Warren

Mentioned: (Skelly) 3863

Barnes, Emery O. (Vancouver Centre)

Address in reply 3270-1

Age discrimination, ombudsman's report 3709

Age discrimination, social assistance payments 3664

Bohnenkamp case, court order enforcement in 3665-5, 3669-70, 3677-9

Bohnenkamp case, Judge Nimsick's ruling on 3460

Bohnenkamp, Deidre Windsong, alleged maltreatment of 3460

B.C. Association of Social Workers, president quoted 3459

B.C. Association of Social Workers, press release re family support workers 3459

B.C. Buildings Corp., functions 3270-1

B.C. Council of Human Rights, accountability for decisions 4751

B.C. economic recession, government's blame of trade unions for 4749

B.C. Housing Management Commission cutbacks 3720

B.C. investment, encouragement of 4749

B.C. Rail debt, other uses possible for money allocated to pay 3684

British Columbians for Mentally Handicapped People, training grant cancelled 3720

Budget debate 3457-61

Callaghan, Howard A., supreme court decision by 3719

Canada Assistance Plan provisions 3719

Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, B.C. labour legislation in relation to 4751

Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, equality rights 3685, 3709

Child abuse case, court orders issued Q. 3677

Child abuse, Human Resources ministry services Q. 4609

Child-care workers, dismissal of Q. 3859

Child-care workers, reduction of in Vancouver 3458

Child-counselling service, conviction of operator for sexual assault 3705-6

Children, advocate for 3665

Children, care of disturbed children Q. 3859

Children, provisions of Family and Child Service Act for 3706

Chinatown community, tribute to 5087, 5088

Construction industry unions, disappearance forecast 4751

Court orders, enforcement of 3665-6

Court orders, serving of 3678-9

Discrimination, reasonable cause clause in proposed Human Rights Act 4470-1, 4472

Education, importance of 4984

Education (Interim) Finance Amendment Act (1985) 4983-5

Equal pay concept, clear statement needed 4464

Expo 86 Corporation Amendment Act (1985) 4936-7, 5087-8, 5089

Expo 86, impact of on surrounding area 4937

Expo 86, north gate Q. 5067, 5087, 5088

Expo 86, north gate and Chinatown community 5087-8

Expo 86 tickets, cost of 4936, 4937

Expo 86 visitors, projections re 4937

Families, support for 3680

Family and Child Service Act, workers dismissed 3459

Family support services, government responsibility for 3680

Family support worker program, discontinuation of Q. 4609

Family support worker services, continuation of urged 3666, 3680

Family support workers 3459

Federal community involvement program payments, division of 3719

Floyd, Dick, article in Province re Bohnenkamp case 3460

Food banks, number of people using services of 3709

Food banks, social assistance recipients at 3716

Foster parents, appreciation of 3699 411

Seniors Centre, reduction in funding 3680

Guaranteed income supplement, increase in 3716

Handicapped, decrease in government responsibility for 3680

Human Resources ministry, budget and services reduced 3457-8, 3663-4

Human Resources ministry, community involvement program reinstatement Q. 4772-3

Human Resources ministry, equality of service by 3664

Human Resources ministry, estimates 3663-6, 3669-71, 3677-82, 3684-5, 3705-10, 3716-21

Human Resources ministry, preventive programs 3681

Human Resources ministry, reduction in budget for specific programs 3681

Human Resources ministry, reduction in services specified 3720

Human Resources ministry, refugee assistance 3716-7

Human Resources ministry, results of program cutbacks 3682

Human Resources ministry, privatization of ministry functions 3270-1, 3665

Human Resources ministry, staff reduction 3707

Human Rights Act 4469-72, 4751

Human Rights Act, confrontation on 4469-70

Human Rights Act, disregard of community input in drafting 4471

Human Rights Act, equal pay concept 4470-1

Human Rights Act, hoist of Bill 4470

Human Rights Act, legal costs incurred by complainants 4472

Human Rights Act, reasonable cause provision 4470-1, 4472

Human rights branch, creation and functions of 4469

Human Rights Code 4750

Human Rights Code, servicing of backlog of complaints 4470

Human Rights Commission, replacement of 4470

Hunter, Don, article in Province re Bohnenkamp case 3460

Income assistance, changes in contrary to purpose of GAIN act 3720

Income assistance, amount to under-25 age group Q. 4813

Jensen, Denis, community involvement payments to 3719

Job action program, cost-effectiveness of 3708

Killoran, Terry, report by 3460

Labour Code Amendment Act (1984) 4749-52

Labour Code Amendment Act (1984) , effect on B.C. lifestyles 4750

Labour Code Amendment Act (1984) , trade union reactions to 4750-1

Labour Code Amendment Act (1984) , unfairness of 4750

Labour laws, impartiality required 4749-50

Labour-management relations, failure of Labour Code Amendment Act to improve 4749

Labour minister, handling of human rights cases 4471, 4472

Labour ministry, responsibility for human rights 4469

Legal aid, access to courts 4470

Lower Mainland Special Services Team, services reduced 3458

McCarthy, Grace M., reduction in salary moved 3721

Mentally handicapped, deinstitutionalization of Q. 4855

Mentally handicapped, mainstreaming into community 3460

Money Mart, operations of Q. 3369

Ombudsman, independence of 4469

Ombudsman, report on equal rights 3685

Pharmacare, deductible amount decreased 3720

Poverty, definition of by Statistics Canada 3681

Provincial in-service resources team, abolition of 3717-8

Provincial in-service resources team program 3680

Public attitude to organized labour, government polling on 4750

Rent control, abolition of 3270

SAFER program, budget increase for 3716

Senior citizens' day centres, funding for reduced 3680, 3716

Social assistance, changes in rate of 3708

Social assistance, number of recipients doubled 3457

Social assistance payment, single person in Vancouver 3681

Social assistance payments, age discrimination in 3664

Social assistance payments, reduction in 3664

Social assistance recipients, attendance at food banks 3709

Social assistance recipients, number of 3664, 3681

Social assistance recipients, problems of first-time recipients 4472

Social assistance, reduction in for young people 3457

Social service agencies, discontinuation of 3270

Social workers, duties of 3666

Social workers, registration of 3716

Solidarity coalition, statement on human rights 4471

Standing committees of Legislature, opposition representation on 4472

Students, English-as-a-second-language students 4984

Students, problems 4984

Trade unions, certification and decertification procedures 4750

Trade unions, raiding 4750

Tranquille, closing of Q. 4855

Unemployment insurance and income assistance recipients 4472

Barrett, David (Vancouver East) Leader of the Opposition

ALRT system 3508, Q. 3900

Address in reply 3319-29

Asians, covenants against real property ownership in West Vancouver 4528

Asians, need for protection from discrimination 4527

Auditor-general, appointment and independence 4529

Australia, trade mission to sell coal to 3509, 3513

Bankruptcies, statistics on increase in 3324

Bennett, W.A.C., part in B.C. labour history 4745-9

Blacks, discrimination against in B.C. 4526

Blind, services for 3327

B.C. Ferry Corp., sale of vessels 3508

British Properties, racial discrimination through restrictive covenants 4526, 4528

Budget debate 3507-9, 3513-6

Budget, ministerial travel allowances 3508

Budget, remarks on 1975 budget quoted (Curtis) 3608

Canadian Paperworkers' Union, lockout and strike 4154-7

Chinese in B.C., voting rights 4526

Coal, sales mission to Australia 3509

Collective Bargaining Continuation Act (1975) , statement quoted (Veitch) 4185

Collective bargaining, resumption of in pulp and paper industry 4155

Committee on Crown Corporations, elimination of 3508 de Roo, Remi, request for meeting with government 3328

Debt, statistics on 3325

East Indians, discrimination against in B.C. 4526, 4529

East Indians, voting rights in B.C. 4526

Economic policy, government 3324

Election, 1988 result forecast 4746-7

Elections, B.C. voting habits 4747

Federal funds for health care, diversion of 3325-6

Finance ministry, estimates 3615-25

Finance ministry, failure to collect revenues in Shoal Island case 3615-25

Forest Act, ombudsman quoted on 3323

Forest industry, declining revenues 3514

Forests ministry, collection of stumpage fees 3616-25

Forests ministry, competence of 3513

Forests ministry, responsibilities 3323

French-Canadians, racial discrimination against in B.C. 4529

Gibson; Gordon L., conviction of 3323

Government, action on human rights 4530

Government hiring, 1950s racial discrimination in B.C. 4527

Heal, Douglas, function of 3326

Health care workers, UIC statistics on unemployment among 3325

House leaders, negotiations of 3320

Human Rights Act 4525-30

Human Rights Act, effect on racial discrimination 4527

Human Rights Act, lack of government explanation 4530

Human Rights Act, lack of support from community leaders 4527, 4528

Human Rights Act, necessity for 4526, 4527

Human Rights Act, number of government speakers 4526, 4529, 4530

Human Rights Act, replacement of Human Rights Commission 4526, 4530

Human Rights Act, speech from Premier requested 4528, 4529

Human Rights Code, abolition of 4530

Human Rights Code, dismissal of enforcement staff 4530

Human Rights Commission, abolition of 4526, 4530

Human Rights Commission, proposal for continuation of 4528

Human Rights Commission, political appointments to 4528

Indians, 1950s government hiring policy 4527

Insurance Corp. of B.C., government policy on 3321

Japanese, discrimination against in B.C. 4527

Jews, racial discrimination against 4526

Labour Code Amendment Act (1984) 4745-9

Labour Relations Board, reversal of trade union vote 4746

Labour relations, history of in B.C. 4745-6

Legislature, discrimination in 4528

Log scaling, new procedures used 3513-4

MLAs, racial discrimination 4526, 4527

MLAs, working conditions for 3321

Mahood, Ian, letter to Deputy Minister of Finance 3621

Minorities, increase in discrimination against during economic recession 4527

Natural gas, collection of revenues from 3618

Nuclear disarmament, support for 3329

Okanagan, opposition to French-Canadians 4529

Ombudsman, actions in Shoal Island case 3616

Ombudsman, commendation of 4529

Ombudsman, government criticism of 3514-6

Ombudsman, special report No. 7, 3323, Q. 3331, Q. 3332, 3337, 3513

Ombudsman, statement to House on Shoal Island case 3614

Paris, C.B., appointment and dismissal of 4528, 4530

Parliamentary privilege, abuse of (Gardom) 3602

Pharmacare program, introduction of 4527

Press, freedom of in Legislature 3322

Pulp and Paper Collective Bargaining Assistance Act 4154-7

Pulp and paper companies, lockout by 4154-5

Pulp and paper industry dispute, Labour minister's statement re meeting with parties 4155

Pulp, Paper and Woodworkers of Canada, government involvement in 1984 lockout and strike 4155

Racial discrimination 4526, 4527, 4528

Radio program (Hanson) 4745

Rehabilitation officers, redeployment of Q. 3901

Resignation of (McGeer) 4165

Retail sales, Christmas 1983, 3324

Shoal Island case, call for public inquiry 3514-5

Shoal Island case, correspondence in Q. 3392

Shoal Island case, criminal proceedings in Q. 3369

Shoal Island case, date of Finance minister's awareness Q. 3368

Shoal Island case, explanation by R.G. Williston requested 3614

Shoal Island case, government treatment of forest companies in Q. 3332

Shoal Island case, involvement of BCFP in 3513-6

Shoal Island case, litigation not commenced 3621

Shoal Island case, log scaling practices Q. 3332

Shoal Island case, ombudsman's statement on 3323

Shoal Island case, publication of ombudsman's report Q. 3392

Shoal Island case, recovery of uncollected fees Q. 3331, Q. 3332

Shoal Island case, revenue collection by Ministry of Finance 3615-25

Shoal Island case, revenue recovery procedure Q. 3368

Social assistance recipients, number of Q. 3900

Social assistance recipients, relief of hardship Q. 3900

Social responsibilities of government 3327

Socialized medicine 3321

Soup kitchens in B.C., statistics on 3326

Spellman, John, welcomed 3222

Standing order 26, interpretation of 3431

Strike-breaking legislation, remarks quoted (Parks) 4851-2

Stumpage fees, collection of 3616-25

Tourism ministry, misuse of funds 3323, Q. 3368, 3614

Trade missions, cost of 3327

Trade union members, political opinions 4746, 4747

Tree-farm licences, free competition for Q. 4350

Tribute to (Gardom) 4840 (Howard) 4840 (Macdonald) 4840 (Mowat) 3228

Unemployed, job applications by Q. 4423

Unemployment, attitude to (Mitchell) 4724

Unemployment, standing order 35, 3757

Unemployment rate in B.C. 3324

Unions, certification vote 4796

University students, financial assistance for 3325

Vancouver Island Regional Correctional Centre, cost of 3325

Wallace, G. Scott, commended 3319

Williston, R.G., credibility in Shoal Island case Q. 3429-30

Young, Walter D., eulogy on 3760-1

Quoted (Segarty) 3436

Mentioned: (Clerk-Assistant) 4889

Barron's

Commended (Reynolds) 3300

Mentioned: (Nicolson) 3306

Bartlett, Michael

Expo 86 Corp. president, salary and emoluments (Cocke) 4217

Bartlett, Neil

Mentioned: (Nicolson) 4626

Basford, Ron

Drugs, 1969 federal legislation re import of (Wallace) 4149

Northeast coal, shipments to Japan discussed by (Stupich) 3354

Mentioned: (Lauk) 3740

Bawlf, Robert Samuel

Mentioned: (Mitchell) 4027

Baxter, David

Rent control and supply of rental accommodation, opinion cited (Blencoe) 4308

Bay Area Air Quality Management District, San Francisco, Calif.

IT Corp.; fines for violations of odour emission standards (Wallace) 3834

Beach, Colin

Water, proposal for export by sea (Brummet) 3882 (Lockstead) 3881

Bear Glacier

Dangers of to adjacent road (Fraser, A.) 4048 (Passarell) 4048

Beauchesne, Arthur

Parliamentary Rules and Forms of the House of Commons quoted (Gardom) 3602 (Speaker) 3431

Parliamentary Rules and Forms of the House of Commons mentioned (Chabot) 4335 (Howard) 3431, 4031, 4916 (Macdonald) 3605 (Rose) 4971 (Speaker and Deputy Speaker) 3795, 4811, 4931

Beaumont Timber Co. Ltd.

Drew Sawmills timber allocation, transfer of (MacWilliam) Q. 5042 (Waterland) A. 5042-3

Beautiful British Columbia

Costs (Cocke) 4221-2 (Richmond) 4222

Mainland Magazine Service Ltd., Beautiful British Columbia included in sale of (Cocke) Q. 4447 (Richmond)A. 4447

Profit (Cocke) 4221-2

Sale of (Cocke) 3450, 3453, 4221-2 (Curtis) 3640 (Howard) 4228 (Richmond) 4222, 4229 (Sanford) 3572 (Stupich) 3350

Sale of, disclosure of contract (Cocke) Q. 4607 (Richmond) A. 4607

Sale of, increase in consolidated revenue due to (Curtis) 3639-40

Sale of, subsidy by taxpayers (Howard) 3376

Tourism promotion by (Howard) 4228 (Richmond) 4229

Mentioned: (Cocke) 3453

Bedford, Bill

Mentioned: (Blencoe) 3939 (Ritchie) 3937

Beef

Price recovery (Schroeder) 3902

Beer

Containers, aluminum or glass (Brummet) 3863 (Skelly) 3862

Bees

Beehives, unauthorized placement of (Schroeder) 3914 (Wallace) 3913-4

Beekeepers' associations (Schroeder) 3914 (Wallace) 3913-4

Queen bees, development of B.C. production (Schroeder) 3914 (Wallace) 3914

Begin, Gary

Social Credit education policy, quoted on (Rose) 3765

Mentioned: (Brown) 4903

Begin, Monique

Canada Health Act (proposed) , awareness of implications (Nielsen) 4122

Health care maintenance surtax, enclosure on with Canadian social service cheques (Curtis) 4094

Quoted (Hewitt) 3397

Mentioned: (Cocke) 4123 (Rose) 3281, 3407, 4148

Beigie, Carl E.

Work-sharing as equivalent of unemployment sharing, opinion quoted (Howard) 4681

Bell, Daniel

The End of Ideology mentioned (Gabelmann) 3447

Bell, Ken

Bankruptcy causes (Rose) 3548

B.C. Rail's future (Nicolson) 3401

Unemployment rate (Nicolson) 3476

Bell, Larry 1.

Mentioned: (Curtis) 3614 (Hon. member) 3924 (Reynolds) 3626

Bella Bella, B.C.

Docking facilities (Fraser, A.) 4051 (Lockstead) 4050-1

Ferry service to (Lockstead) 4050

Bella Bella Indian band

Ferry terminal, land offered to provincial government for (Lockstead) 4051

Bella Coola, B.C.

Ferry ramp, construction of (Fraser, A.) 4051 (Lockstead) 4051

Small business program operators, Forests minister meeting with (Waterland) 4450

Unemployment rate (Lockstead) 4686

Bella Coola valley

Diking, expenditures for (Lockstead) 3861

Bellamy, Don

Mentioned: (Mowat) 3456

Bellemare, Diane

Mentioned: (Rose) 3552

Bennett and Emmott Ltd.

Mentioned: (Lauk) 3593

Bennett, Jim

Trade union decertification, remarks quoted (Nicolson) 4775

Mentioned: (Nicolson) 4775

Bennett, Richard B.

Mentioned: (Barrett) 3325

Bennett, Vern

Mobile-home park rents and moving costs, quoted on (Blencoe) 4295

Bennett, William Andrew Cecil

Equalization payments, views on commended (Gardom) 3604

Human rights legislation in B.C., need for denied by (Howard) 4396

Labour history of B.C., part in (Barrett) 4745, 4747, 4748, 4749

Labour relations, cooperation in (Gabelmann) 4859

Trade unionism, encouragement of (Macdonald) 4721

Mentioned: (Barnes) 4469 (Barrett) 3324, 3618 (Brown) 5025 (Cocke) 3449, 4089, 5020, 5056 (Curtis) 3618 (Gabelmann) 3447, 4162, 5017 (Hanson) 4007, 5012 (Howard) 3375 (Lauk) 3534, 3592, 5032, 5033 (Macdonald) 4722, 4723 (Mitchell) 5020 (Nicolson) 3400, 3402, 3931 (Passarell) 3547 (Rose) 3770, 4965 (Sanford) 3908, 5078 (Skelly) 3727, 4454 (Strachan) 3517 (Stupich) 3542, 4712 (Wallace) 3438

Bennett, Hon. William R. (Okanagan South) Premier

ALRT system, extension to Surrey A. 3822-3

Advertising contracts, financial control at companies awarded government contracts A. 4386

Advertising contracts, open bidding on government contracts A. 4386

Advertising, number of firms used by government A. 4387

Auditor-general, competence of 3335, 3336

Auditor-general, references to McKim Advertising Ltd. A. 4386

Automobile industry, NDP policy on 5043

Back-to-work legislation, efficacy of 4877

Banks, taxation A. 3858-9

Bargaining rights, labour legislation provisions 4677

B.C. Ferry Corp., secondary picketing 4677

B.C. Place, land transfer to announced by (Rogers) 4588

B.C. Place Stadium, construction of 4678

B.C. restraint program, results of A. 4671

Cabinet Committee on Employment Development, superseded by Cabinet Committee on Economic Development A. 3821

Canadian Paperworkers' Union, lockout and strike 4157-9, 4199-4200

Cape Mudge Indian band, vote on municipal status A. 3760

Causes of decreased investment in B.C., 1983-84 and 1984-85 fiscal years A. 4671

Collective Bargaining Continuation Act, 1975 forest industry dispute ended by 4158, 4159

Collective bargaining, political intervention in 4196-7

Collective labour agreements, coverage of B.C. workers 4677

Committee of Supply, motion to declare contempt of (Howard) 4835

Construction industry, Expo 86 individual project contracts 4677-8

Construction industry wage structure, maintenance of 4678

Consultant contracts, bidding on A. 4387

Expo 86, budget A. 4350

Expo 86, cancellation of A. 4349

Expo 86, completion date A. 4244

Expo 86 concept, expansion of A. 4243

Expo 86, construction trades agreement at site A. 4350

Expo 86 Corp. directors, mandate of A. 4208-9

Expo 86 Corp., release of cost estimates A. 4209, A. 4243

Expo 86, costs A. 4209, A. 4243-4

Expo 86, distribution of employment opportunities 4678

Expo 86 labour contracts, interference with 4678

Expo 86, participation by Washington state 3221

Expo 86 project, possible shutdown of A. 4243-4

Expo 86 site, division of for contracts 4678

Expo 86, use of Lotto 6-49 funds to finance A. 4209, A. 4244

France, economic depression A. 3857-8

GATT negotiations 5043

Harcourt, Michael, opposition to Expo 86A. 4349, A. 4350

Heinrich, J.H., promotion of A. 4912

High-technology and energy development companies, meeting with A. 3822

Human Resources ministry, late payments and social services A. 4671

Human Rights Act, speech on reasons requested (Barrett) 4528, 4529

Indian self-government, quoted re (Passarell) 4249, 4250

Indians, forms of self-government among bands A. 3760

Industrial disputes, 1975

NDP use of legislation to resolve 4158, 4159

International Woodworkers of America, 1984 collective agreement 4158

International Woodworkers of America, secondary picketing of workplace 4677

Investment in Canadian shares, proposed tax incentive (Lauk) 4991, 4994

Investment, permanent jobs created by A. 3822-3

Japanese-Canadians, compensation for losses A. 4190

Job creation in southern interior of B.C., committee responsible for A. 3821

Labour Code Amendment Act (1984) 4676-9

Labour Code amendments, purpose of 4677

Labour Code, New Democratic Party changes to 4677

Labour disputes, efficacy of back-to-work legislation 4877

Labour relations in B.C., 1981 defence of (Stupich) 4714, 4717

Labour relations in B.C., White Paper on 4677

Labour relations, intervention by Legislature 4878

Leadership displayed by (McGeer) 4166

Metro Transit Collective Bargaining Assistance Act 4876-8

Metro Transit Operating Co. labour dispute, attitude to (Skelly) 4846

Metro Transit Operating Co., subsidy of costs 4877

Morris, Joe, recommendations re Metro Transit Operating Co. labour dispute 4877-8

New Democratic Party, groups represented by 4877

New Democratic Party, 1972-75 advertising contracts A. 4386

New Democratic Party, use of legislation in industrial disputes 4158, 4159

Paper making and trade, 1984 lockout and strike 4157-9, 4196-7, 4199-4200

Pattison, Jim, Expo 86 viability report A. 4208-9

Premier's office, accountability for appropriations (Howard) 4835

Premier's office, estimates called in absence of (Howard) 4834

Protesters, refusal to meet (Barnes) 4471

Public Accounts Committee, misuse of by NDP 3335-6

Pulp and Paper Collective Bargaining Assistance Act 4157-9, 4196-7, 4199-4200

Pulp and paper companies, lockout by 4158

Pulp and paper industry dispute, economic effects of 4158

Pulp and paper industry dispute, mediation services to assist in 4159

Pulp and paper industry dispute, obligation to prevent lockout (Stupich) 4169

Pulp and paper industry dispute, picketing 4677

Pulp and paper products, export 4158

Pulp industry, collective bargaining after back-to-work legislation 4877

Rent control, 1977 actions on (Blencoe) 4291-2

Restraint program, reply to criticism of (Stupich) 4393

Revenue loss in pulp and paper industry dispute 4158

Salary compared with that of school superintendent (McGeer) 4610

Social Credit Party origins in B.C. 4745

Southern interior of B.C., unemployment reduction A. 3821

Spellman, John, visit welcomed 3221

Strike, definition of 4678

Taxation legislation, retroactivity of 4199-4200

Trade unions, certification and decertification voting procedures 4677

Trade unions, 1981 defence of rights (Mitchell) 4725

Tree-farm licences, free competition for A. 4350

Unemployment, attitude to (Mitchell) 4724

Unemployment, policy on reduction of A. 3822-3

Wages, amount dependent on B.C. economy 4678

Benson, Edgar J

Income Tax Act (Canada) , complexity of commenced by (Howard) 4205

Bentall, H. Clark

Expo board membership questioned (Cocke) 4217

Better Business Bureau

Arbitration, use of (Hewitt) 4270

Bevan, Maude

Mentioned: (Brown) 3687

Bewley, A. Leslie

Quoted (Gardom) 3602 (Reynolds) 3302-3

Mentioned: (Barrett) 4747 (Lauk) 3303

Bible

Mentioned: (Gabelmann) 4565

Bills, Legislative

1. A Parliamentary Right, An Act to Perpetuate

* 2. Income Tax (Health Care Maintenance) Amendment Act, 1984

* 3. Hotel Room Tax Amendment Act, 1984

* 4. Home Owner Grant Amendment Act, 1984

* 5. University of Victoria Special Appropriation Act, 1984

* 6. Resource Revenue Stabilization Fund Act

* 7. Assessment Amendment Act, 1984

* 8. Partnership Amendment Act, 1984

* 9. Builders Lien Amendment Act, 1984

* 10. British Columbia Transit Amendment Act, 1984

* 11. Human Rights Act

* 12. Skagit Environmental Enhancement Act

* 13. Hydro and Power Authority Amendment Act, 1984

* 14. Income Tax Amendment Act, 1984

* 15. Elevating Devices Safety Act

* 16. Constitution Amendment Act

* 17. Supply Act (No. 1) , 1984

* 18. Pulp and Paper Collective Bargaining Assistance Act

* 19. Residential Tenancy Act

* 20. Election Amendment Act, 1984

* 21. Miscellaneous Statutes Amendment Act (No. 1) , 1984

* 22. Young Offenders (British Columbia) Act

23. Legal Services Society Amendment Act, 1984

* 24. Home Owner Grant Amendment Act (No. 2) , 1984

* 25. Hydro and Power Authority (Land Transfer) Act, 1984

* 26. Hospitals Amalgamation Act

* 27. Education Statutes (Fiscal Year) Amendment Act, 1984

* 28. Labour Code Amendment Act, 1984

* 29. Health Statutes Amendment Act, 1984

30. Expropriation Act

* 31. Miscellaneous Statutes Amendment Act (No. 2) , 1984

* 32. Supply Act (No. 2) , 1984

* 33. Mental Health Amendment Act, 1985

* 34. Metro Transit Collective Bargaining Assistance Act

* 35. Public Service Act

* 36. Financial Information Act

* 37. Pension (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act, 1985

* 38. Attorney General Statutes Amendment Act, 1985

* 39. Health Statutes Amendment Act, 1985

* 40. Miscellaneous Statutes Amendment Act, 1985

* 41. Real Estate Amendment Act, 1985

* 42. Law Reform Amendment Act, 1985

* 43. Commodity Contract Amendment Act, 1985

* 44. Expo 86 Corporation Amendment Act, 1985

* 45. Transport of Dangerous Goods Act

* 46. Legislative Assembly (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act, 1985

* 47. Constitution Amendment Act, 1985

* 48. Education (Interim) Finance Amendment Act, 1985

M201 Industrial Development Amendment Act, 1984

* M202 Motor Vehicle Amendment Act, 1984

M203 Smoking in Public Places, An Act to Regulate

M204 Groundwater Regulation Act

* M205 Builders Lien Act, An Act to Amend

* M206 Patients Property Amendment Act, 1984

M207 British Columbia Human Rights Code, 1984

* PR401 The Vancouver Charter, Bill No. 1, An Act to Amend

* PR402 Central Trust Company and Crown Trust Company, An Act Respecting

PR403 The Vancouver Charter, Bill No. 2, An Act to Amend

* Denotes Act receiving royal assent.

Bilston Creek Improvement District

Dissolution by Municipal Affairs ministry (Mitchell) 4081-2

Biology

Examination, compilation of (Nicolson) 3787

Examination, deficiencies in (Nicolson) 3782, 3787

Examination, questions deleted in making of (Heinrich) 3779

Birch, Dan

Correlation between high-school and university grades (Rose) 3779

Birrell, Margaret

Mentioned: (Segarty) 3436 (Veitch) 4185

Birth, Certificates of

See entries under Vital Statistics Act

Bjornson, Bjorn

Pacific Coach Lines Ltd., partner in purchase of (McCarthy) A. 3474 (Passarell) Q. 3474

Pacific Coach Lines (1984) Ltd., principal in (McCarthy)A. 3650

Black, Bill

Human rights, preventive work against discrimination recommended by (Sanford) 4390

Black, Wesley

Mentioned: (Nicolson) 4642

Black Ball Ferries Ltd.

Mentioned: (Cocke) 3449

Black Solidarity Association of B.C.

Mentioned: (Barnes) 4472

Blackburn, Richard

Residential Tenancy Act, comments on (Blencoe) 4301

Blacks

Discrimination against in B.C. (Barrett) 4526 (Brown) 4461-3 (Gabelmann) 4583

Discrimination against in schools (Blencoe) 4458 (Macdonald) 4490

Discrimination against in Vancouver, third-party complaint case (McClelland) 4583

Discrimination against in Victoria in nineteenth century (Stupich) 4394

Human rights of (Gabelmann) 4558

Ontario, complaint re Little Black Sambo (Brown) 4521

Blaikie, Bill

Quoted on federal funds for health care (Rose) 3407

Quoted on social programs (Rose) 3551

Blakeney, Allan

Number of civil servants under government of (Lockstead) 4621

Blencoe, Robin K. (Victoria)

Address in reply 3297-3300

Aged, care for at James Bay Community Health Centre Q. 3612

Agriculture and Food ministry, estimates 3914-5

Allotment gardens 3914-5

Apartments in Vancouver, rent increases 4301, 4309

Arbitrators, appointment of in human rights cases 4457

Assessment Amendment Act (1984) 4202-3

Assessment Appeal Board, deadlines extended 4203

Bankruptcies 3299

Banks, taxation Q. 3858-9

Bare-land strata regulations 3951, 3952

Blacks, discrimination against in schools 4458

B.C. Council of Human Rights, handling of complaints 4458

B.C. Court of Appeal, decision re taxation of machinery and equipment 4202

B.C. economic growth, restraint of 3940

B.C. economy, importance of wage-earners 4741

B.C. Ferry Corp., employee representation on board 4882

B.C. Government News, cost of 4020

B.C. Housing Corp., re-establishment proposed 3895

B.C. Housing Management Commission, age discrimination practised by 4572

B.C. Housing Management Commission community services branch, abolition of 3897

B.C. Lions Society, financial losses Q. 4710

B.C. Lottery Fund, advisory committee proposed for 4020, 4021

B.C. Lottery Fund grants 4020

B.C. Place, adjacent housing development cancelled 3897-8

B.C. Railway, debt payment 3565-6, 3940-1, 3942, 3943

B.C. Railway debt payment, other uses for money 3705

B.C. Railway, source of funds to pay debt of 3528

Budget debate 3527-31, 3562-66

Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp., multiple-family dwelling mortgage approvals 4308

Canadian war allowance recipients, homeowner grant 4587

Capital Regional District housing corporation, operations of 3896

Central Kootenays, development planned 3949

Charter of Rights and Freedoms, violation of by Labour Code Amendment Act (1984) 4742

Children, basis of rental housing discrimination 4572-3

Children's facilities, accountability of private owners 3706

Cities, ward system 3965

College councils, appointments to 5035

Cominco zinc smelter, assessment for property tax 4202

Common law, application to landlord and tenant 4273

Conmac Stages Ltd., safety record of Q. 3475

Consumer and Corporate Affairs ministry, estimates 3989-91, 3995-7

Convention centre in Victoria, funding for 3531, 3657

Cooperative housing, homeowner grants 4587

Court costs, landlord and tenant cases 3990

David Thompson University Centre, closure of 3924

Dawn Development Co., Delta proposal 3950

Day-care centres, late Human Resources ministry payments to Q. 4571

Deceased persons, distribution of list of 4343

Diet, cost of nutritious diet 3700

Discrimination, age as basis of 4571-2

Discrimination complaints, third-party filing 4458

Discrimination, government responsibility for appropriate legislation 4457-8

Discrimination in employment 4458

Discrimination in housing 4571-3

Discrimination, MLAs' attitudes 4457

Discrimination, political beliefs as basis of 4571-2

Discrimination, protection from under proposed reason able cause clause 4457, 4458, 4459

Discrimination, proving of intent before prosecution 4458

Discrimination, racial discrimination in schools 4458

Discrimination, sexual orientation as basis of 4571

The Downtown Advocate, cost of 3966-7

Easter Seal buses, continuation of Q. 4710

Economic conditions, public dialogue on 3658

Education, post-secondary education 4613-4, 4616

Elderly, tenancy termination 4278, 4365

Environment and Land Use Committee, study of Slocan valley plan 3949

Environment ministry, estimates 3845-6, 3847-8

Expo 86, adjacent housing development 3897

Expo 86, rental housing problems 4294, 4303-4

Families, security of rental tenure 4278, 4300

Federal government, patronage appointments 5035

Federated Anti-Poverty Groups of B.C., statement on social assistance reductions 3695-6

Finance ministry, estimates 3655-8

Fish catch, processing in Victoria for 3530

Fishery products, manufacture in B.C. 3562

Food banks and soup kitchens 3696-8, 3700

Food production, urban areas 3914

Foster parents, appreciation of 3699-3700

Fraser Institute, economic theory 4307

Fraser Institute, influence on B.C. economic policy 4721

Fraser Institute, membership of 3564-5

Funds granted for health care, use of Q. 3612

Ganges sewer system, cost of Q. 4968

Ganges sewer system, referendum on Q. 4968

Ganges sewer system, subsidization of Q. 4968

Gardens, allotment 3969-70

Government functions and services, privatization of 4614

Gray Line of Victoria Ltd., continuation of Pacific Coach Lines service on Vancouver Island by Q. 3474-5

Gray Line of Victoria Ltd., purchase of Pacific Coach Lines Q. 3539

Greater Vancouver Regional District, opposition to Dawn Development Co. Delta proposal 3950

Greater Victoria area, need for major sewage treatment plant 3846

Guaranteed Available Income for Need recipients, security deposit payment for 4304

Guaranteed Available Income for Need Act, purpose of 3695-6

Health care tax surcharge Q. 3612

Health ministry, estimates 4343-5

Heirs, location of 4343

Higher-education funding, petition re 4113

High-technology industry, training for 4613-4

Helpline for Children, availability of 3706

Home Owner Grant Amendment Act (1984) 4098

Home Owner Grant Amendment Act (No. 2) (1984) 4586-7, 4627, 4628, 4633, 4634

Homeowner grant, elimination of 4098

Homeowner grants, eligibility changes 4586-7, 4627-8, 4633-4

Hong Kong, effect of imported capital on B.C. economy 3896

Hospitals, extended-care fees payable 4344

Hotel Keepers Act, eviction under 4303, 4357-8

House remodelling, job creation by 3896-7

Housing in B.C. Place area, financing of Q. 4003

Housing costs in relation to wages 4295

Housing demand, effect of rent increases on 4284

Housing, grants reduced 3897

Human Resources ministry, estimates 3695-3705

Human Resources ministry, guidelines for hardship assistance 3996

Human Resources ministry, late payments Q. 4571, Q. 4670-1

Human Resources ministry, late payments and social services Q. 4633, Q. 4670-1

Human Resources ministry, security deposit payment for welfare recipients 4304

Human Resources ministry, shelter allowance 4304

Human Resources ministry, tribunal system 4275

Human Rights Act 4456-9, 4549, 4571-3

Human Rights Act and Charter of Rights 4459

Human Rights Act, concern of organizations re adequacy 4458

Human Rights Act, effect on Human Rights Code 4457

Human Rights Act, hoist motion 4459

Human Rights Act, reasonable cause provision 4457, 4458, 4459

Human Rights Act, replacement of Human Rights Commission 4458

Human Rights Code, effect of Human Rights Act on 4457

Human Rights Commission, abolition of 4458

Human Rights Commission, need for 4457

Human rights models, responsibility of democracies to establish 4457

Income Tax (Health Care Maintenance) Amendment Act (1984) 4090

Industry, labour-intensive industry for Victoria 3531

International Corona Resources, board member of in House 3974

International Corona Resources, relationship to Tod Inlet Estates Ltd. 3974

Islands Trust, change in planning powers 3943-6, 3950-2

Islands Trust Fund, proposal 3950-1

James Bay Community Health Centre 4345

James Bay community project, funding for Q. 3612

Job creation for Vancouver Island and Victoria, minister responsible Q. 3822

Labatt brewery in Victoria, closure of 3562

Labour Code Amendment Act (1984) 4740-3

Labour Code amendments 3297

Labour Code, fairness of 4740

Labour minister, consideration of public input into Human Rights Act 4457

Labour relations 3297

Labour Relations Board, continuation of 4769

Labour relations, standing committee on proposed 4742

Land banks 3895

Land development charges, effect of developer's bankruptcy 4829

Land development charges, payment of 4826-9

Land, homeowner grants for cooperatively owned land 4586-7

Land, non-resident speculation 3896

Land registry office, filing of leases and tenancy agreements 4356-7

Land use zoning Q. 3287

Landlord and Tenant Act, provisions of 4273, 4277

Landlord and tenant agreements, timing of for Expo 86 accommodation demand 4294

Landlord and tenant arbitration service 4279, 4286, 4292, 4296-4301, 4305, 4310, 4366

Landlord and tenant arbitrators 4272, 4275, 4279, 4286, 4296, 4298, 4299-4300, 4366-7

Landlord and tenant disputes, collective bargaining 4274, 4285, 4301

Landlord and tenant disputes, referral of to courts 4273-4, 4275, 4296-4301, 4363, 4364

Landlord and tenant, equitable balance in law 4275, 4286, 4290, 4291, 4295, 4301-2; 4303

Landlord and tenant, mediation between 4301-2

Landlord and tenant, Saskatchewan legislation 4271, 4280-1, 4282, 4290, 4310

Landlord and tenant, security of tenure for families 4278, 4300

Landlord and tenant, small claims court hearings in 1972, 4275-6

Landlord and tenant, validity of written agreements 4358-9

Landlord responsibility, W.R. Bennett quoted re 4291

Landlords, rights of 4285, 4291, 4355, 4356, 4358-9

Lands, Parks and Housing ministry, estimates 3895-8

Law Reform Commission, research and recommendations 4273-6, 4297

Leases, conditions of 20-year leases 4355-7

Leases, eligibility of residential leases for homeowner grant 4587

Leases, use of printed forms 4355-6

Legal aid, availability of and need for 4361, 4363

Legal aid, costs covered 4298

Legislative building, expenditures on 3697

Legislature, cooperation and consultation in debate 4549

Lottery funds, use of 4020

Low-cost housing, availability of 3895

Machinery and equipment, assessment for property tax 4202

MacMillan Bloedel paper machine, assessment for property tax 4202

Magna Carta quoted re rent control 4271, 4290, 4299

Marine education institute advocated for Victoria 3563

Medical equipment, sales tax exemption 4343

Metro Transit Collective Bargaining Assistance Act 4881-2

Metro Transit Operating Co., Cameron report 4881-2

Metro Transit Operating Co., management problems 4881

Minorities, rights of 4457

Miscellaneous Statutes Amendment Act (No. 2) (1984) 4825, 4826-8, 4829

Mobile-home parks, eviction notice 4272, 4278

Mobile-home parks, landlord and tenant relationship 4278-9

Mobile-home parks, notice of rent increases 4272

Mobile-home parks, regulations 4295

Mobile-home parks, tenants' security of tenure 4278-9

Mobile-home parks, use of rent increases for eviction 4360-1

Mobile homes, low-cost housing 4278

Mobile homes, moving costs 4278, 4295

Mobile homes, scarcity of spaces for 4278

Morris, Joe, alternatives to report on Metro Transit labour dispute 4882

Moving, cost of 4364-5

Municipal Act, amendment of Q. 3287

Municipal Affairs ministry, estimates 3939-46, 3948-54, 3964-70, 3974

Municipal Amendment Act, 1983, effect on municipal planning 3945, 3965

Municipal finance, effect of reduction in revenue-sharing fund 3565-6

Municipal planning 3943, 3945, 3948-9, 3965

Municipal tax, funds for capital projects 3940

Municipal waste management plans, development of 3845-7

Municipalities, autonomy of 3939, 3961, 3965

Municipalities, calculation of borrowing limits 4825, 4826

Municipalities, financial future 3941

Municipalities, financial problems 4826

Municipalities, fiscal responsibility of 3939

Municipalities, payment of sheriff costs 4826

Municipalities, transfer of sheriff services to 3941, Q. 4189, 4202, Q. 4207

Musgrove Landing subdivision 3943-4

Natural resources, prices reduced 3529

Neighbourhood pubs 3995, 3996

New Democratic Party election mailings 3967

Oakland Fisheries Ltd. 3298

Olympic Games, grants to B.C. participants 4020

Ombudsman's office 3300

Pacific Coach Lines, sale of Q. 3474-5

Paper machine, exemption from municipal taxation 4202

Petition presented re provincial funding of higher education 4113

Police, responsibility for sheriff services Q. 4054, Q. 4189, Q. 4190, Q. 4207

Poor, effect of rent increases on 4283-4, 4292

Post-secondary education, petition re funding of 4113

Poverty, statistics on 3700

Poverty in Victoria 3695-8

Pregnancy, use of by young women to obtain social assistance 3697

Press release by, quoted (Reynolds) 3412

Preventive medicine, James Bay Community Health Centre 4345

Property tax 4202-3

Property tax appeals, fees for 4203

Property tax, effects of increase in minimum tax 4098

Property tax, homeowner grants 4586-7, 4627-8, 4633-4

Provincial Secretary and Government Services ministry, estimates 4020, 4021

Public Service Act 5034-6

Public Service Act, effects of 5035, 5036

Public Service Act, hoist of 5036

Public service appointments, political patronage as basis for 5035, 5035-6

Public service, Provincial Secretary's directives re 5035

Real Estate Act, clauses re eviction for redevelopment 4363, 4364

Regional district of Central Kootenay, Slocan valley plan 3949

Regional planning, local participation 3998-9

Regional planning, use of consultants 3948

Rent control, abolition of Q. 3225, 3299, 4271, 4272, 4305-7, 4308

Rent control, effect on rental housing construction 4308

Rent control for the disadvantaged 4292, 4293

Rent control, K.R. Mair on 4292, 4293, 4358

Rent Control: Myths and Realities, quotations and comments 4306-7, 4308-9

Rent control, rate of rent increases resulting from abolition 4309

Rent control, results of abolition 3566

Rent control, Saskatchewan 4280-1, 4285

Rent control, Social Credit Party attitude to 4291-3

Rent control, W .R. Bennett's previous actions on 4291-2

Rent increase, court case 4305, 4306

Rent increases Q. 3511, Q. 4245, 4271, 4273, 4279-86, 4291-2, 4300-10, 4360-2, 4363

Rent increases as means of eviction 4274, 4277-80, 4300, 4360-2, 4363

Rent increases, effect on poor 4282-4, 4292

Rent increases, tenant's choices 4283

Rent increases, West End Tenants' Association brief 4301-2

Rent related to pensions 4272

Rent related to tenants' income 4280, 4282, 4283, 4308-9

Rent review 4276-7, 4279-86, 4292, 4301, 4306, 4309, 4361

Rent, Vancouver rooming houses 4304

Rental accommodation, percentage of B.C. households in 4282, 4283, 4284, 4286, 4292, 4302

Rental accommodation, vacancies in low-priced accommodation 4294

Rental accommodation, vacancies projected for 1986, 4294

Rental buildings, conversion to strata title 4294, 4364

Rental premises, residential maintenance 4278

Rental premises, residential supply and demand 4285

Rentalsman, approval of rent increases 4306

Rentalsman, future of 3299-3300

Rentalsman, mediation function 4301, 4302

Rentalsman, 1983 listing of Vancouver apartment occupancy rate 4293

Rentalsman, proposed abolition of 3566

Rentalsman's decisions, review of 4366

Rentalsman's office, abolition of 3989-91, 3996, 4271, 4272, 4273, 4296, 4299, 4301, 4302, 4309, 4363

Rentalsman's office, efficiency of 4275, 4296, 4299, 4309, 4363

Rentalsman's office, employees commended 4270-1

Rentalsman's office, estimates reduced 3991

Rentalsman's office, history of 4273-6

Rentalsman's office, landlords' support for 4299

Rentalsman's office, number of cases from 1975 to 1982, 4276-7, 4299

Rentalsman's office, problem areas handled by 4296-7

Rentalsman's office, retention of 4274, 4277, 4280, 4292, 4296, 4297, 4356, 4367

Rents, Vancouver average 4295

Research and development, industry suitable for Victoria 3531

Residential Tenancy Act 4270-86, 4290-4310, 4355-62, 4363, 4364-7

Residential Tenancy Act, abolition of rent review 4272

Residential Tenancy Act and section 5 of Human Rights Act 4571

Residential Tenancy Act, committee of the House to consider 4290, 4302

Residential Tenancy Act, conversion of rental buildings to strata title 4294, 4363-4

Residential Tenancy Act, discrimination against poor 4305

Residential Tenancy Act, drafting of by rentalsman 4277, 4293

Residential Tenancy Act, leasehold agreements 4356-7

Residential Tenancy Act, mobile-home park, regulations 4295

Residential Tenancy Act, offences clause 4359

Residential Tenancy Act of 1977, revision required 4277

Residential Tenancy Act, public input 4271, 4272, 4310

Residential Tenancy Act, rent control lacking 4305

Residential Tenancy Act, repair costs 4360

Residential Tenancy Act, rooming house coverage 4303, 4357-8

Residential Tenancy Act, sample problems 4296-8

Residential Tenancy Act, security deposits 4274, 4298-9, 4360

Residential Tenancy Act, tenancy agreements 4300, 4359, 4363, 4364-5

Residential Tenancy Act, Vancouver Community Legal Assistance Society brief 4359, 4361

Residential Tenancy Amendment Act, 1980, proclamation of 4303

Residential tenancy branch, appointments to 5035

Revenue-sharing funds, reduction in 3565-6, 3939-41, 3942

Rooming houses and hotels, eviction from without notice 4303-4, 4306

Rooming houses and hotels, residents' rights 4304, 4358

Rooming houses, 1986 rent freeze proposed 4304

Rose Manor, extended-care fees 4344

St. Andrew's Cathedral soup kitchen, report on program and users 3696-7

St. Vincent de Paul, statistics on relief of destitution in Victoria 3697

Saltspring Island, Musgrave Landing subdivision 3943-4

Savings and Trust Corporation of British Columbia Act, housing assistance 3895

School District 61, budget reduction 3300

Schools, racial discrimination 4458

Select Standing Committee on Public Accounts and Economic Affairs, report on document disposal 4135

Select Standing Committee on Public Accounts and Economic Affairs, report No. 2 4773-4

Select Standing Committee on Public Accounts and Economic Affairs, right of members to call witnesses 4034

Seniors' organizations, reaction to Residential Tenancy Act 4293

Sewage disposal, Capital Regional District 3846-7

Sewer systems, financing of 3942-3

Sheriff services, responsibility for Q. 4054, Q. 4189, Q. 4207

Silver Threads, funding for 3703-5

Slocan valley plan, ELUC study of 3949

Social assistance, B.C. rate below Statistics Canada poverty level 3700

Social assistance, earning exemption removed 3700

Social assistance recipients, handicaps under Residential Tenancy Act 4296, 4298

Social assistance, reduction in 3695-8

Social Credit Party, attitude to rent control 4291-3

Social Credit Party economic policy 4740

Social problems, related to unemployment 3702

Soup kitchens and food banks, Victoria 3528, 3696-8

Speaker, 1977 ruling re calling of witness before Select Standing Committee on Public Accounts and Economic Affairs 4034

Speaker, rulings contradicted in committee 4034

Standing committees, use of 4742

Standing orders, amendment of 4034

Stelco Inc., profits and unionized workforce 3297

Student aid, reduction in 4614

Surgery, beds for elective surgery in Victoria 4344

Tenants, appeal process for 4300

Tenants, discrimination against poor tenants 4305

Tenants, eviction of 4269, 4270, 4320, 4321, 4356

Tenants, eviction by rent increase 4274, 4279-80, 4300, 4302, 4360-2, 4363

Tenants, eviction for premises conversion 4363, 4364

Tenants, eviction without cause 4274, 4277-79, 4300, 4301, 4365

Tenants, expenditures of 4307

Tenants, income and court costs 4296-8

Tenants, income and rental costs 4280, 4282-4, 4308-9

Tenants, number of 4270, 4271, 4272, 4274, 4275, 4277, 4280, 4281, 4286, 4290, 4292, 4293, 4298, 4302, 4304, 4306, 4309, 4359, 4367, 4572

Tenants, percentage of B.C. households 4282, 4283, 4284, 4286, 4292, 4572

Tenants, protection against rent increases Q. 4245, 4281

Tenants, rights of 4271, 4272, 4273, 4283, 4305, 4355, 4356

Tenants, Saskatchewan legislation Q. 4245

Tenants, security deposit 4274

Tenants, security deposit refund through courts 4298-9

Tenants, security of tenure 4272, 4277-8, 4286, 4294

Tenants, sexual orientation as basis of discrimination against 4571

Tod Inlet Estates Ltd., relationship to International Corona Resources 3974

Tourist trade in Victoria, encouragement of 3530

Trade unions and economy of B.C. 3297-8

Transit systems, management alternatives 4881-2

Transit systems, public inquiry into management of 4881

Transition house in Victoria, funding for 3705

Unemployed in B.C., number of 3681

Unemployed, job creation for in housing projects 3896-7

Unemployed, number of 4283, 4291

Unemployed, rent in excess of shelter allowance 4304

Unemployment, effects of 3595

Unemployment insurance and social assistance recipients as tenants 4282

Unemployment, government policy on 4743

Unemployment, not mentioned in 1984-85 budget 3528

Unemployment, professionals 3656

Unemployment rate in St. John's, Newfoundland 3527, 3529

Unemployment rate in Victoria 3298, 3527, 3529, 3655-6

Unemployment, rate of 4020

Unemployment, rate of on Vancouver Island 3738

Unemployment, results of in Victoria 3696-7

Unemployment, social problems related to 3702

Union of B.C. Municipalities, cooperation on economic recovery 3940

Universities, Science and Communications, estimates 4612-4, 4615-6

University faculty members, loss of 4613, 4614

University fees in B.C. 4613, 4614

University of Victoria, elimination of department 4614, 4615

University of Victoria, faculty resignations 4613

University of Victoria, federal research grants and provincial funding 4613-4

University of Victoria, government encouragement of engineering school 4612

University of Victoria, grant for engineering school 3530

University of Victoria, loss of faculty in computer science department 4613, 4615

University of Victoria, petition re funding of 4113

University of Victoria Special Appropriation Act 3923-4

University of Victoria, training for high-technology employment 4613-4

University research and development, funding of 4613, 4614

University students, loans as funding for 4614

University system in B.C., disintegration forecast 4613

Vancouver, average rents 4295

Vancouver, charter and provincial jurisdiction 3966

Vancouver, downtown eastside residents' problems 4303-4

Vancouver Island, bus service to included in PCL sales contract Q. 3539

Vancouver Island, unemployment reduction Q. 3822

Vancouver, landlord and tenant court cases in 1972, 4275-6

Vancouver School District, discrimination against black student 4458

Vancouver Sun, editorial on landlord and tenant mediation 4302

Vancouver Sun, report on poverty in Victoria 3696-7

Vancouver, ward system 3965

Vancouver, West End Tenants' Association brief on rent increases 4301-2

Victoria, attitude to East Indians 4458

Victoria beaches, pollution of 3845-6

Victoria City Rowing Club, application for lottery funds 4020

Victoria, convention centre supported by CPR 3531

Victoria, conversion of apartment buildings to strata title 4294

Victoria, fire regulations 3953-4

Victoria, hospital beds available for elective surgery 4344

Victoria, housing vacancy rates 4295

Victoria, landlord and tenant court cases in 1972, 4275-6

Victoria, neighbourhood pubs proposed in 3995-6

Victoria, poverty in 3695-8

Victoria, strategies for new employment 3562

Victoria, unemployment reduction Q. 3822

Wage freeze and rent increases 4291

Wage rates, economic effects 4741

Wages, competition with Third World countries 4741, 4742

White Rock development, member's involvement 3967-9

White Rock rezoning application, lobbying by member Q. 3431

Wills, registration of 4343

Worker ownership in Mondragon project, Spain 3563

World's fair, housing problems during 4294

Young people, rate of unemployment 3527-8

Zinc smelter, exemption from municipal taxation 4201

Zoning of land, members' influence 3967-9

Blind

Crane Library, translations into braille by (Nicolson) 3819

Services for (Barrett) 3327

Talking book production at UBC's Crane Library (Heinrich) 3824 (Nicolson) 3819, 3824-5

Block, Henry

Mentioned: (Nicolson) 4696

Block, Dr. Walter

Philosophy of, quoted (Stupich) 3354

Mentioned: (Cocke) 3451, 4563 (Gabelmann) 4664, 4673 (Hanson) 4743 (Lockstead) 3557 (Lauk) 4318 (Stupich) 3363

Boarding houses

See: Hotels, taverns, etc.

Bodkin, Jill

Mentioned: (Mitchell) 4082

Body, Human

Kidney, offer to purchase (Rose) 4148

Organs, donation of (Nielsen) 4148-9 (Rose) 4148

Boersma, Gus

Mentioned: (Segarty) 4829

Bohnenkamp, Cory

Mentioned: (Barnes) 3460

Bohnenkamp, Dierdre Windsong

Court order, enforcement of (Barnes) 3665-6, 3669-70, 3677-9 (McCarthy) 3668-9, 3670, 3677-80

Human Resources workers, infrequent visits to family of (Barnes) 3460

Maltreatment of (Barnes) 3460

Bohnenkamp, Linda

Mentioned: (Barnes) 3460-1

Bonner, Robert

Electric power, building of transmission line for export of recommended by (Wallace) 3751, 3752

Electric power export, contracts for 15-20 years available (Wallace) 3751, 3752

Electric power, forecast of usage of (Nicolson) 3745

Power transmission line to California, construction of recommended (Wallace) 4143

Mentioned: (Hanson) 4494, 5012 (Nicolson) 3849 (Wallace) 3750

Bonneville Power Administration

California, price quoted for electric power sale to (Wallace) 3751

Electric power sale, potential area (Rogers) 3741

Mentioned: (Wallace) 4143

Borden, Sir Robert

Mentioned: (Howard) 3375

Borowski, Joe

Judges, comments on (Rose) 4581

Boston Bar, B.C.

North Bend, bridge to (Fraser, A.) 4042

Boston, Mass.

High-technology industry, contamination by (Wallace) 4617, 4618

Boundary-Similkameen constituency

Population and representation (Nielsen) 4330

Bounty hunters

United States, representations to (Lauk) Q. 5005

Bowen, Lynn

Boss Whistle quoted (Wallace) 4728, 4729

Bower, David

Quoted (Blencoe) 4294

Bowman, Jim

Mentioned: (Rose) 3764

Bowser, William

Mentioned: (Lauk) 5033

Boyle, T. P

Mentioned: (Blencoe) 3564

Brazil

Pulp, production of (Segarty) 4177

Bremer, John

Mentioned: (Reynolds) 3302

Brewster, Harlan

Mentioned: (Lauk) 5033

Bridges

Replacement program (Throne speech) 3217

Brinco Ltd.

Cassiar, effect of mine closure on (Passarell) 3747

British Broadcasting Corp.

Mentioned: (Lauk) 5032

British Columbia

Automobile accidents 1983, statistics on children's deaths and injuries (Nielsen) 4146

Citizens, ambitions (Gabelmann) 4661

Credit rating (D’Arcy) 4101

Debt (Wallace) 4143

Diversity of cultures and ethnic groups (Cocke) 4465 (Nicolson) 4405

Immigrants, rights of (Segarty) 4396

Job-creation, financial conditions for (Howard) 4680

Legislative traditions, effect on labour-management relations (Skelly) 4752

Public buildings mortgaged (Stupich) 3925

Revenue, percentage from forest industries (Mitchell) 4451

Standard of living, maintained by export sales (Curtis) 3606

Tax-free zones, establishment of (Lauk) 4117 (Lea) 4111-2 (Phillips) 4109-10, 4112, 4116, 4118

Timber, old-growth (Waterland) 4424

Tourism promotion by (Howard) 4227-8

British Columbia — Economic conditions

Action to improve, recommended (Mitchell) 3525

Budget, 1984-85 fiscal year, impact on economy (Campbell) 3277-8 (Lauk) 3239-43 (McGeer) 3283-4 (Parks) 3243 (Skelly) 3235-9 (Stupich) 3273-5

Budget, no economic improvement forecast (D’Arcy) 3382

Budgets of 1983-84 and 1984-85, causes of decreased investment in B.C. in (Bennett) A. 4671 (Howard) Q. 4671

Capital, export of (Howard) 4679-80

Changes in (McClelland) 4660

Cost of living, highest in Canada (Rose) 3763

Credit rating, international (Davis) 3378

Economic activities, stimulation by job creation (Howard) 4649 (Mitchell) 4724

Economic development plan, government proposal (McClelland) 4832

Economic growth, restraint of (Blencoe) 3940

Economic growth, slowest in Canada (Lockstead) 3556

Economic problems, causes (Dailly) 4734-5 (Lockstead) 4684

Economic problems, government adoption of Fraser Institute philosophy re (Wallace) 4728-9

Economic recession (Barnes) 4749 (Cocke) 4701

Economic recovery (Gabelmann) 4663 (Lockstead) 4684 (McClelland) 4660-1 (Pelton) 4192

Economic recovery, Conference Board report. (Gabelmann) 3447

Economic recovery, confidence in (Rose) 3279

Economic recovery, delayed by decrease in consumer spending (Stupich) 3545

Economic recovery, failure of (Stupich) 4715-7

Economic recovery, government forecast of (Stupich) 3349

Economic recovery, halted by government restraint pro-, gram (Rose) 3548

Economy, activation of (Mitchell) 4184

Economy, all-party committee of review proposed (Lauk) 4334, 4335

Economy, dependence on world markets (Curtis) 3338

Economy, design of to serve people (Lea) 3585-6

Economy, destruction of by government-caused unemployment (Stupich) 3546

Economy, diversification of (Nicolson) 3400

Economy, forecast growth in (Curtis) 3340, 3347

Economy, Fraser Institute views (Wallace) 4728-9

Economy, government intervention in (Curtis) 3338-9

Economy, improved climate for investment needed (Nicolson) 4626-7

Economy of province (Cocke) 4089 (Dailly) 4086 (Hewitt) 3479-81 (Howard) 3495

Economy of province during Social Credit administration (Stupich) 3352-4

Economy of province, poll on (Hanson) 4943

Economy of province, special committee of Legislature on (Skelly) 4894 (Speaker) 4933

Economy, revolution in (Lea) 3541-2

Employment uncertainty, damage to economy (Stupich) 4716

Government fiscal policies (Curtis) A. 4853 (D’Arcy) 4737-40 (Stupich) Q. 4853

Gross provincial product, interest payments (D’Arcy) 4739

Growth rate (Lockstead) 3264

Improvement of (D’Arcy) Q. 4608 (Hewitt) A. 4608-9

Improvement of by public and private sector cooperation (Blencoe) 3562

Industrial strategy, need for (Howard) 3497

Investment in B.C. (Bennett) A. 4671 (Howard) Q. 4671

Investment in B.C., encouragement of (Barnes) 4749 (McClelland) 4660

Investment in B.C., wage-earners (D’Arcy) 4737

Investors, lack of confidence in (Hanson) 4867, 4868

Labour Code Amendment Act, effect on (Cocke) 4702, 4791 (Dailly) 4733

Labour-management climate, effect on economy (Gabelmann) 4673 (McClelland) 4660

Labour-management climate, government's attitude to (Gabelmann) 4661-2

Labour-management relations, effect on (D’Arcy) 4739 (Stupich) 4717

Management of (Skelly) 3235-7

Megaprojects, financing (D’Arcy) 4738

Metro Transit labour dispute, effect on small business (Nicolson) 4865

Prices, competitive (Kempf) 4689

Problems, comparative (Nicolson) 4866

Problems, labour blame for (Lockstead) 4684, 4685

Pulp and paper industry dispute, effect on (Gabelmann) 4161, 4164, 4195 (McClelland) 4153-4

Recovery and exports (Throne speech) 3214

Resources, natural (Parks) 3561

Restraint on expenditures, effect of on economy (Cocke) 4215 (Curtis) A. 4853 (Stupich) Q. 4853

Restraint on expenditures, newspaper comments quoted (Mitchell) 4524

Restraint on expenditures, Tourism ministry (Cocke) 4215 (Richmond) 4216

Restraint program (McGeer) 4605

Small business, importance (Skelly) 4433

Stability, need for (Campbell) 4703 (D’Arcy) 4738

Strategy for, public dialogue on (Blencoe) 3658

Summarized (Howard) 3376-8

Tax base, reduction of by employee dismissals (Lockstead) 4684

Tax increases, damage to economy (Stupich) 4716

Timber supply, declining (Stupich) 3356

Trade unionism, importance of (Dailly) 4736

Unemployment, damage to economy (D’Arcy) 4738 (Stupich) 4716

Wage-earners, basis of economy (Blencoe) 4741 (D’Arcy) 4738

Wages, effect on economy (Campbell) 4703 (Mitchell) 4727

British Columbia — History

Racial discrimination (Barrett) 4528

British Columbia — Industries

Aerospace industry (Phillips) 4116

Chemicals, toxic and dangerous (McGeer) 4618-9

Competitiveness of in world markets (D’Arcy) 4101

Copper industry, export of technology (Lea) 4112

Development of (Stupich) 3370

Discovery park concept (Fraser, R.) 3374

Equipment, modernization of (Howard) 3497-8

Government programs, review of forecast (Curtis) 3339

High-technology industries, safeguards against hazardous chemicals used (Brummet) 3869 (Wallace) 3869

High-technology industry (Lauk) 4117 (Lea) 4111-2 (McGeer) 4602, 4611-2 (Nicolson) 4611 (Phillips) 4110, 4115-6

High-technology industry, attraction to B.C. by University of Victoria (Curtis) 3920 (Davis) 3920 (McGeer) 3920

High-technology industry, dangers of (Wallace) 4618

High-technology industry, education for (Lea) 4111, 4112

High-technology industry, export of (Lea) 4111

High-technology industry, growth in B.C. (Nicolson) 4627 (McGeer) 4612, 4627

High-technology industry, parts warehouse movement from B.C. (Nicolson) 4626

High-technology industry, training for (Blencoe) 4613-4

Industries, prospective (Phillips) 4116

Machinery and equipment, real property taxation (Curtis) 4201, 4204-5 (Davis) 4203-4

Machinery and equipment, tax relief (Curtis) 4204-5 (Davis) 4204

Natural resources industries, 1983 production (D’Arcy) 4738

Northwestern B.C., development of industry in (Howard) 4118-9

Policy on (Stupich) 3354

Resource extraction, emphasis on (Howard) 3497

Secondary industry, development of (Howard) 4119

Secondary industry, encouragement (Stupich) 4716-7

Secondary industry, location in tax-free zones (Phillips) 4110

Small business incorporations (Phillips) 4110

Taxation, guaranteed rate of (D’Arcy) 3382

British Columbia — Population

Immigration from other provinces (Reynolds) 3500

British Columbia — Resources

Development, future area for (McGeer) 4611

Development, results for society (McGeer) 4611

Resource industries, factors affecting (McGeer) 4612

British Columbia — Social conditions

Changes in (Stupich) 3277

Social service agencies, discontinuation of (Barnes) 3270

British Columbia, Northern

Budget, impact on (Kempf) 3404

Human Rights Act complaints, time limit restrictive (Passarell) 4517

Northwestern B.C., studies on (Howard) 4119

Roads, importance of (Kempf) 4059

Telephone service, availability (Passarell) 4517

Tourism potential, promotion (Howard) 4228 (Richmond) 4229

British Columbia, Northwest

Development, future (McGeer) 4611

British Columbia Assessment Authority

Assessments, inequitable (Mitchell) 4210-2

Port Alberni office, closure of (Skelly) 4179

Staff reduction (Curtis) 4201

Taxation tree-farm, meaning of (Waterland) 4443

Mentioned: (MacWilliam) 4936 (Parks) 3465

British Columbia Association for the Advancement of Coloured People

Discrimination, study of (Brown) 4461-2

Sign, discriminatory (Brown) 4462-3

Mentioned: (Brown) 3292

British Columbia Association for the Mentally Handicapped

Human Resources minister, meeting with (McCarthy) 3720

Mentioned: (McCarthy) 3707

British Columbia Association of Colleges

Mentioned: (Rose) 3282

British Columbia Association of Persons with Handicaps

Training grant cancelled (Barnes) 3720

British Columbia Association of Professional Engineers

Members, unemployment (Nicolson) 4696

British Columbia Association of Social Workers

Press release re family support workers (Barnes) 3459

Mentioned: (Barnes) 3705, 4471 (Lockstead) 4411 (Sanford) 4389, 4505

British Columbia Building Code

Mentioned: (Smith) 4929

British Columbia Buildings Corp.

Administration, cost of (Kempf) 4022

B.C. Systems Corp. building, use of (Curtis) A. 4813 (Stupich) Q. 4772

Buildings in legislative precincts, offering for sale (Chabot) A. 4670 (Cocke) Q. 4670

Colony Farm, jurisdiction over (Sanford) 3916

Costs of occupancy (Kempf) 3404-5

Costs of occupancy, Forests ministry (Nicolson) 3402

Craftsmen, transferred from legislative building to (Chabot) 4008, 4022

Employees, number of (Chabot) 4022 (Kempf) 4021

Functions of former Public Works department assigned to (Barnes) 3270-1

Motor vehicle inspection branch buildings, ownership of (Fraser) 4047 (Passarell) 4043

Office rents (Kempf) 3884

Pacific Coach Lines depots, rents for (Sanford) 4113

Rental rates (Chabot) 4022 (Cocke) 4023 (Kempf) 4021-2, 4023, 4025

Mentioned: (D’Arcy) 5039 (Gabelmann) 3445

B.C. Business Magazine

Mentioned: (Nicolson) 3306

British Columbia Cattlemen's Association

Crown land leases, public access to (Brummet) 3894 (Mitchell) 3894

British Columbia Cellulose Co.

Central coast area, timber licence (Waterland) 4449

British Columbia Central Credit Union

B.C. student assistance program, handling of (McGeer) 4625 (Nicolson) 4624, 4625

Housing costs and wages, quoted (Blencoe) 4295

Interest rate forecasting (Nicolson) 4625

Quoted re unemployment levels (Gabelmann) Q. 4422

Report, effects of 1984-85 budget on unemployment (Curtis) A. 4157 (Gabelmann) Q. 4422 (McClelland) A. 4422 (Stupich) Q. 4151

Mentioned: (Barrett) 3324 (Gabelmann) 3447

British Columbia Civil Liberties Association

Human Rights Act, reasonable cause provision approved (Gabelmann) 4544

Human Rights Code, specific exemptions (Skelly) 4559

Sexual orientation, basis of discrimination (Skelly) 4559

Mentioned: (Lauk) 4508 (Blencoe) 4459

B.C. Coal Ltd.

Mentioned: (Blencoe) 3528, 3566, 3942, 3943, 4616 (Stupich) 3353

British Columbia Coalition of Disabled Persons

Mentioned: (Rose) 4153

British Columbia Construction Association

Builders Lien Act, recommendations for revision (Smith) 4336

British Columbia Corrections Association

Corrections programs in Vancouver, contracting of (Smith) 4246

British Columbia Council of Human Rights

Annual report, provision for lacking (Gabelmann) 4513

Appeal against decisions of (Gabelmann) 4381-2 (Macdonald) 4412

Autonomy of (Gabelmann) 4383-4 (Nicolson) 4408

Boards of inquiry, appointment (Gabelmann) 4514, 4584 (McClelland) 4584

Boards of inquiry, independence (Wallace) 4419

Budget (Gabelmann) 4376

Complaint re sex discrimination in employment, filing with (McClelland) 4497 (Rose) 4497

Complaints, apparently unfounded (Nicolson) 4501

Complaints, frivolous (Brown) 4461-2, 4541-2 (Passarell) 4517 (Sanford) 4506

Complaints, handling of (Blencoe) 4458 (Cocke) 4517 (Gabelmann) 4381 (Hanson) 4494 (Nicolson) 4501

Complaints, Law Society of B.C. recommendations (Gabelmann) 4513

Complaints, minister's influence (Cocke) 4465

Complaints re, investigation by ombudsman (Gabelmann) 4585 (McClelland) 4585

Complaints, reasons for rejection (Blencoe) 4458 (Hanson) 4494 (Howard) 4398 (Lockstead) 4410, 4411 (Macdonald) 4412 (Nicolson) 4501

Complaints, redirection to other ministries (Wallace) 4418-9

Complaints, third-party (Blencoe) 4458 (Gabelmann) 4582-3 (Hanson) 4494 (McClelland) 4582, 4583 (Wallace) 4418

Decisions, accountability for (Barnes) 4751

Educational programs, lack of responsibility for (Cocke) 4516-7 (Gabelmann) 4384 (Hanson) 4494 (Sanford) 4390

Employment advertisement, definition (Gabelmann) 4574

Employment application forms, discriminatory questions (Gabelmann) 4574

Enforcement, lack of staff (Gabelmann) 4513 (Hanson) 4494 (Nicolson) 4500

Functioning of (Lauk) 4509 (McClelland) 4498 (Rose) 4498

Functions of investigator and judge combined in (Blencoe) 4458 (Gabelmann) 4375

Hearings, right to conduct (Blencoe) 4458

Impartiality and objectivity (Blencoe) 4458 (Gabelmann) 4513, 4581, 4582 (Hanson) 4494 (Rose) 4581-2

Investigations, decisions (Barnes) 4471 (Cocke) 4465

Law Society of B.C. recommendations (Gabelmann) 4513-4 (McClelland) 4513-4

Members, appointment and dismissal (Cocke) 4516 (Gabelmann) 4383, 4513, 4851, 4852 (Hanson) 4494 (Howard) 4398 (Macdonald) 4412, 4414 (McClelland) 4374 (Nicolson) 4408-9 (Rose) 4404 (Sanford) 4390

Members, approval by Legislature (Rose) 4582

Members, enforcement of Human Rights Act (Mitchell) 4476-7

Members, fixed term and security of tenure (Gabelmann) 4581, 4582

Members, selection and salary (Gabelmann) 4581

Pornographic material, complaints (Brown) 4522

Proceedings, participation by interested parties (Gabelmann) 4514

Publication, discriminatory (Brown) 4542

Reporting to Legislature advocated (Gabelmann) 4376, 4383, 4384 (Nicolson) 4409

Sexual preference, legislation re (Gabelmann) 4379

Social Credit Party orientation (Hanson) 4494

Staffing for (Cocke) 4465, 4466 (Hanson) 4494 (Lauk) 4509 (Sanford) 4506, 4507

See also: Human Rights Commission

British Columbia Council of Practical Nurses

Consultation with (Dailly) 5085 (Nielsen) 5085

Mentioned: (Curtis) 4918 (Waterland) 4933

British Columbia Court of Appeal

Decision exempting incomplete improvements (Curtis) 4201, 4204 (Davis) 4203-4

British Columbia Cricket Association

Mentioned: (Reynolds) 3303

British Columbia Cultural Fund

Reduction in (Hanson) 4007

British Columbia Development Corp.

Dynatek Electronics Corp., proposed financing of (McGeer) A. 4710 (Nicolson) Q. 4710

Industry for Victoria, labour-intensive (Blencoe) 3531

Interferon, work on (Phillips) 4117

Management (D’Arcy) 5039

West Kootenays, industries sponsored (Nicolson) 3307

Mentioned: (Blencoe) 3299 (Curtis) 3654

B.C. Economic Policy Institute

Capital formation in B.C. (Stupich) 3371

Statistics from, on education (Reynolds) 3500

British Columbia Electoral Commission, 1984

Mandate and guidelines (Chabot) 5053 (Cocke) 5049 (Rose) 5051, 5053

Members (Chabot) 4940 (Hanson) 4940-1 (Stupich) 4955

Work of (Nicolson) 4953

Mentioned: (Chabot) 4959

British Columbia Electric Co.

B.C. Hydro, merger with (Wallace) 3753

Land at B.C. Place, security for bonds of (Rogers) 4588, 4589 (Wallace) 4588

Pay scales, differentiation by sex (Wallace) 4576

Mentioned: (Cocke) 3449 (Skelly) 3726, 3727

British Columbia Employers' Council

Wage settlements, 1983 (Gardom) 3603

British Columbia Energy Commission

Mentioned: (Rogers) 3746

British Columbia Fairs Association

Mentioned: (Schroeder) 3909

British Columbia Federation of Agriculture

Gabelmann, C.S., director of research for (McGeer) 4198

Interest reimbursement program, savings suggested (Schroeder) 3909

British Columbia Federation of Labour

Human Rights Act, press release (Stupich) 4487

Human Rights Act proposed, consultation on (Gabelmann) 4375

Labour Code Advisory Committee, representation on (Gabelmann) Q. 3369 (McClelland) A. 3369

Labour Code amendments, consultation re (Hanson) 4744

New Democratic Party delegates, naming by (Kempf) 4689

Purpose (Stupich) 4487

Mentioned: (Barnes) 4471 (Curtis) 3658 (Skelly) 3492

British Columbia Ferry Corp.

Annual report, publication of (Lockstead) 4049

Budget, borrowing for (Curtis) A. 3512 (Stupich) Q. 3511-2

Commercial vehicles, tariff for (Hanson) 3554

Employees, fall layoff (Fraser, A.) A. 4854 (Lockstead)Q. 4854

Employees, labour contract (Curtis) 3342

Employees, reduction in number of (Lockstead) 4049

Employees, representation on board of management (Blencoe) 4882

Expo 86, capacity available (Richmond) 4226

Fares, commuter rates (Fraser, A.) 4052 (Lockstead) 4049

Fares, increase in (Fraser, A.) 4051 (Lockstead) 3267, 4049, 4224 (MacWilliam) 4897

Ferries, conversion of news-stands to gift shops (Fraser, A.) A. 4055

Ferries, non-smoking areas (Wallace) 4658

Ferries, sale of (Stupich) 3925

Ferries, travel on by non-profit groups (Lockstead) 4051

Ferry, reconditioning of (Fraser, A.) A. 3857 (Lockstead)Q. 3857

Ferry, rescue of man overboard (Lockstead) 4710 (Michael) 4710

Ferry workers, tribute to (Lockstead) 4710

Georgia Strait circle tour, proposed (Lockstead) 4051

Group travel, non-profit societies (Lockstead) 4051

Highways ferries, Powell River-Comox route (Lockstead) 4057

Kitimat, port of call (Howard) 4228

Management (D’Arcy) 5039

Management staff, tribute to (Lockstead) 4049

Northwest coast service (Fraser, A.) 4051 (Lockstead) 4050

Passenger decrease, result of fare increases (Lockstead) 4049

Powell River-Comox ferry route (Lockstead) 4057

Queen Charlotte Islands, ferry service (Lockstead) 4050

Reservation system (Richmond) 4226 (Wallace) 4226

Route 3, no preferred loading (Lockstead) 4049

Route 3, service cutbacks (Lockstead) 4058

Route 7, crew reduction (Fraser, A.) 4051 (Lockstead) 4049

Route 7, low winter utilization of (Fraser, A.) 4051

Route 7, no preferred loading (Lockstead) 4049

Route 7, subsidy (Lockstead) 4049, 4050, 4057

Route 10, Bella Bella service (Lockstead) 4050

Route 10, lack of tourist facilities in north Vancouver Island (Gabelmann) 3253

Route 10, Ocean Falls service (Fraser, A.) 4051 (Lockstead) 4050

Sailings, reduction in (Lockstead) 3267, 4225

Secondary picketing, inconvenience (Fraser, R.) 4693

Subsidy, federal (Fraser, A.) 4051-2 (Lockstead) 4049, 4050, 4057

Subsidy, highway-equivalent (Fraser, A.) A. 4854 (Lockstead) Q. 4854

Sunshine Coast schedules, discussion of (Fraser, A.) 4051 (Lockstead) 4050, 4224-5 (Richmond) 4225

Terminals, gift and crafts booths at (Brown) 4226-7 (Fraser, A.) A. 4055-6 (Lockstead) Q. 3857 (Richmond, 4227

Vancouver Island residents, ferry problems in tourist season (Wallace) 4226

Vessels, sale of (Barrett) 3508

Victoria, contract awarded to Yarrows in (Parks) 3555

Mentioned: (Curtis) 3654 (Fraser, A.) 4042 (Gabelmann; 3447 (Lockstead) 4591

British Columbia Festival of the Arts, 1982, Kamloops, B.C.

Mentioned: (Mowat) 3230

British Columbia Festival of the Arts, 1984, Penticton, B.C.

Mentioned: (Chabot) 4004 (Mowat) 3230 (Throne speech) 3218

British Columbia Fire Code

Mentioned: (Smith) 4927

British Columbia Forest Products Ltd.

ITT Rayonier assets, joint acquisition of (Waterland) 4430

Log scaling, supplementary stumpage billing (Skelly) Q. 4287

Log storage, Cowichan estuary relationship to crab beds (Wallace) 3867

Port Renfrew camp, closure of (Mitchell) 4076

Shoal Island case, involvement in (Bennett) 3513-6

Shoal Island case, opinion on missed revenue given to (Smith) 3368

Shoal Island log sort, stumpage fees (Barrett) Q. 3331, Q. 3332, Q. 3368, Q. 3369, 3615-25 (Curtis) A. 3332, 3615-25 (Lockstead) 4231 (Skelly) Q. 3332 (Smith) A. 3368, A. 3369 (Waterland) 4231, A. 4323-4

Timber rights and mill construction contract, Alberta (Skelly) 4430

Mentioned: (Brown) 3579 (Lockstead) 4448 (Sanford) 3483 (Stupich) 3358 (Wallace) 3334, 3913

British Columbia Games

Importance of (Throne speech) 3218

Mentioned: (Mowat) 3230

See also: British Columbia Summer Games; British Columbia Winter Games

The British Columbia Gazette

Name changes, advertising in (Brown) 4808 (Gardom) 4808

British Columbia Government Employees' Union

Attorney-General ministry, consultation re shift patterns (Smith) 4240

British Columbia Government Relations Bureau, negotiations with (Chabot) 4012

Collective agreement, sexual harassment clause (McClelland) 4764

Labour disruption, effect on Mining (Placer) Act requirements (Rogers) 4594

Safety precautions, WCB (Sanford) 3576

Secondary picketing of shopping malls, Labour Code Amendment Act rules re (McClelland) 4802

Settlement negotiated with (Curtis) 3342

Strike (McCarthy) 3587

Tranquille, sit-in (Skelly) 4754

Mentioned: (Brown) 5024 (Chabot) 4008, 5046, 5099, 5100, 5108, 5112 (Hanson) 5010, 5012, 5100 (Lauk) 5033 (Lea) 5015 (McCarthy) 3668 (Throne speech) 3214

B.C. Government News

Cost of (Blencoe) 4020 (Chabot) A. 3537, 4019 (Hanson) 4012 (Howard) Q. 3537

Purpose of (Chabot) 4019-20 (Dailly) 4019 (Hanson) 4012

British Columbia Grape Producers' Association

Grant to (Schroeder) 3910

British Columbia Health Association

Eagle Ridge Hospital emergency centre, need for (Nielsen) 4145

Health ministry, discussions with (Nielsen) 4339

Medical Manpower Committee, representation on (Nielsen) 4340

British Columbia Heritage Trust

Role (Chabot) 3224

British Columbia House, London, England

Mentioned: (Rose) 4912

British Columbia House, San Francisco, Calif.

Tourist information, distribution of (Cocke) 4222

British Columbia Housing Corp.

Abolition of (Mitchell) 4313, 4315

Re-establishment of (Blencoe) 3895

British Columbia Housing Management Commission

Age discrimination practised (Blencoe) 4572

Community services branch, abolition of (Blencoe) 3897 (Brummet) 3897

Cutbacks effected by (Barnes) 3720

Housing, affordable (Mitchell) 4313

British Columbia Human Rights Coalition

Human Rights Act, detailed consideration of (Hanson) 4494 (Nicolson) 4500

Meeting reported (Stupich) 4487-8

Select standing committee meeting, proposed attendance at (Nicolson) 4500

Mentioned: (Barnes) 4471 (Blencoe) 4459 (Lockstead) 4411 (Sanford) 4389, 4505

British Columbia Human Rights Code, 1984

(Bill M207) (Gabelmann) 2R, 4955; out of order 4955

Speakers: Gabelmann 4955

Bill, reintroduction of in future (Gabelmann) 4955

Bill, representations received (Gabelmann) 4955

British Columbia Human Rights Council

East Indians, Cariboo constituency (Lauk) 4508

History and work of (Brown) 4519 (Lauk) 4507-8

Human rights legislation of 1969, encouragement of (Brown) 4519

Quilt case, action in (Lauk) 4507-8

British Columbia Hydro and Power Authority

Accountability of (Lockstead) 3749

Alcan proposal, energy exchange agreement for (D’Arcy) 3383

Alcan, sale of electric power to (Rogers) 3746, 3752 (Wallace) 3751

Beautiful British Columbia, publicity (Howard) 3376

Borrowing by (Skelly) 4429 (Waterland) 4430

Borrowing, need for (Curtis) 4142 (Wallace) 4142

Borrowing, 1984-85 fiscal year (Curtis) 4099

B.C. Place, land transfer to (Lauk) 4588 (McClelland) 4807 (Rogers) 4588, 4589 (Wallace) 4588-9, 4807

B.C. Utilities Commission, brief to re Vancouver Island gas pipeline (Lockstead) 3749

Burrard Inlet power plant, application for permits for (Brummet) 3855 (Dailly) 3855

Burrard thermal plant, operating cost (Rose) 4144

Burrard thermal plant, use of (Rose) 4143-4

Bus terminals in Fraser Valley, disposition of (Fraser, A.) 4055

Chairman, attitude of (Nicolson) 3745-6

Cheekye-Dunsmuir power line. See subentry Vancouver Island transmission line

Construction, capital loans for (Curtis) 4142

Construction site, unsafe working practices (Wallace) 4793

Debt (Curtis) 4099, 4143 (Davis) 3378 (Lauk) 3241 (Lockstead) 4104 (Skelly) 3237, 4101-3 (Wallace) 4142-3

Debt, annual debate circumvented (Nicolson) 3931

Debt, refinancing of (Curtis) 4143 (D’Arcy) 4101

Direction from ministers (Rogers) 3752

Dividends payable (Stupich) 3925

Electric power, export of (Rogers) 3733, 3752 (Wallace) 3751

Electric power, incentive low rate for new industry (Rogers) 3752

Electric power, price of to B.C. industry lower than export price (Rogers) 3751-2

Electric power, sale to Alcan (Wallace) 3751, 3752

Electric power supply outstripping demand (Nicolson) 3400

Electrical inspection services, transfer to (Hanson) 4009

Employees, dismissal of (Davis) 4105 (Rogers) 4107

Employment generated by (Davis) 4105

Employment reduction (Curtis) A. 4854 (Gabelmann) Q. 4854

Energy requirements, forecasting of (Rose) 3280

Equal pay concept (Wallace) 4576-7

Expenditures, capital (Curtis) 4142 (Rogers) 4106

Forecasting by, economic (Nicolson) 3745 (Rogers) 3746

Grants in lieu of taxes (Curtis) 3653-4 (Nicolson) 3653

Growth of, ten-year moratorium discussed (Nicolson) 3745

Hat Creek generating station, need for (Rogers) 4106

Hat Creek power project, cancellation (Nicolson) 3400-1

Hydro bills, transit levy (Hanson) 4868 (Lauk) 4862

Hydro developments, effect on fish (Brummet) 3832 (Wallace) 3832

Interest payments, borrowing to finance (Curtis) 4143 (Wallace) 4142-3

Job evaluation (Wallace) 4576-7

Keenleyside dam, financing (Curtis) 4142

Land purchase, security for borrowings for (Rogers) 4589

Land, transfer to B.C. Place (Lauk) 4588 (Rogers) 4588, 4589 (Wallace) 4588-9

Los Angeles Dept. of Water and Power, contract to supply power to questioned (Wallace) 3750

Los Angeles Dept. of Water and Power, export price to (Wallace) 4143

Management (D’Arcy) 5039

Murphy Creek power project, financing (Curtis) 4142

Newsletter, mentioned (Wallace) 3753

Office space, lease of in Vancouver (Rogers) 3754 (Wallace) 3754

Operations, scrutiny of by B.C. Utilities Commission (Rogers) 3746

Peace River, Site C Dam (Curtis) 4142 (Rogers) 3746, 4106 (Skelly) 4102 (Smith) 4647-8 (Wallace) 4646, 4647, 4648

Power demand, building ahead of (Davis) 4105 (Wallace) 4142, 4143

Power, sale of to U.S. (Lauk) 3243, 3739-40 (Reid) 3232 (Rogers) 3740-1 (Rose) 3280

Projects, financing of (Curtis) 4099, 4142

Queen Charlotte Islands wind power generation project, publication on (Wallace) 3753

Railway, private (D’Arcy) 4829

Railways, electric power available for (Rogers) 3747

Rate increase, economic consequences (D’Arcy) 4101

Rates, increase in (Stupich) 3273

Revelstoke Dam, electricity generated (Nicolson) 3307

Revelstoke Dam, interest charges not covered by export sale of power (Lauk) 3739

Revelstoke Dam, interest on construction loan (Stupich) 3351

Right-of-way clearcut, Hatzic (Waterland) 4443

Sales loss, pulp and paper industry dispute (Campbell) 4170 (Veitch) 4185

Size of (Davis) 4106

Staff reductions and salary increases for senior staff (Wallace) 3753-4

Stikine River power project, surveys for (Rogers) 3748

Stikine River power project, viability of (Passarell) 3748

Surplus power, export of (D’Arcy) 4101, 4104 (Davis) 4105 (Nicolson) 4103 (Rogers) 4106 (Rose) 4144 (Skelly) 4103 (Wallace) 4142

Tax exemptions (Nicolson) 4103-4

Terms of reference governing (Wallace) 3751

Utility accounts, percentage of for debt interest (Skelly) 4101-2

Vancouver Island natural gas pipeline. See entries under Gas, Natural

Vancouver Island transmission line (D’Arcy) 5039 (Davis) 4106

Vancouver Island transmission line, completion date (Curtis) 4142

Vancouver Island transmission line, cost of (Lockstead) 4104

Vancouver Island transmission line, effect of conservation on (Rogers) 3746

Vancouver Island transmission line, financing of (Curtis) 4099, 4142 (D’Arcy) 4101 (Lockstead) 4104 (Rogers) 4107

Vancouver Island transmission line, need for (Lockstead) 4104

Ware, Indian lands flooded (Passarell) Q. 4608 (Smith) A. 4608

West Kootenay Power and Light Co., price for power (Wallace) 4143

Mentioned: (Curtis) 3745, 3654 (Dailly) 4086, 4087 (Gabelmann) 3447 (Hewitt) 3480 (Howard) 3640, 5093 (Lockstead) 3860 (McCarthy) 3731 (Mitchell) 4979 (Nicolson) 4408 (Passarell) 3547, 4436 (Skelly) 3726 (Wallace) 4474

B.C. Hydro: Time for a Change

Small projects, role of private companies discussed in (Wallace) 3753

British Columbia Institute of Technology, Burnaby, B.C.

Administrative practices (Heinrich) 4932

Educational improvement fund, use of (Heinrich) 4932

Engineering employment opportunities, competition with university co-op programs (Nicolson) 4626

Enrolment, increase in (Rose) 3815

Instructors, compensation levels and instructional time (Heinrich) 4932

Operating grant, reduction in (Rose) 3814

Programs and curriculum, reduction in (Rose) 3814

Programs, closing of (Heinrich) A. 4932 (Rose) Q. 4932

Staff layoffs (Rose) 3815

Technicians, training (Phillips) 4117

Tourism program, closing of (MacWilliam) Q. 4932 (Richmond) A. 4932

Mentioned: (Brown) 3793 (Macdonald) 3601 (Nicolson) 3308, 3478

British Columbia Law Reform Commission

Builders Lien Act, recommendations for revision (Smith) 4336

Debt or damages, wording of writ (Smith) 4645-6

Recommendations (Smith) 4232, 4921

Rentalsman, recommendation re office of (Blencoe) 4273, 4274, 4297

Research and recommendations (Blencoe) 4273-6, 4297

Mentioned: (Blencoe) 4271 (Macdonald) 5080

B.C. Lions Society for Crippled Children

Easter Seal bus service, continuation (Blencoe) Q. 4710 (Chabot) A. 4710

Investment mortgages, losses (Blencoe) Q. 4710 (Chabot)A. 4710

British Columbia Lottery Corp.

Establishment of (Chabot) 4894-5

Job creation (Chabot) 4895 (Stupich) 4895

Location of (Chabot) 4895 (Stupich) 4895

British Columbia Lottery Fund

Administration, cost of (Chabot) 4027 (Mitchell) 4027

Advisory committee proposed for (Blencoe) 4020, 4021 (Dailly) 4019

Expo 86, grants to (Chabot) 4027 (Kempf) 4021 (Michael) 4026

Expo 86, use of funds (MacWilliam) 5089, 5091

Fire departments, grants to (Chabot) 4026-7 (Michael) 4026 (Mitchell) 4026, 4027

Funds, expenditure by small communities (Michael) 3296

Grants (Blencoe) 4020 (Chabot) 4013, 4014, 4016, 4017-9, 4020-1, 4022, 4026-8 (Dailly) 4019 (Hanson) 4007, 4011 (Kempf) 4013-5, 4017-8, 4021, 4025-6 (Michael) 4026 (Mitchell) 4026-8

Recreational facilities assistance program (Chabot) 4014 (Kempf) 4013, 4017 (Michael) 4026

Report, publication of (Chabot) 4013 (Hanson) 4011 (Kempf) 4013, 4021, 4025 (Mitchell) 4027

Rural communities, grants to (Kempf) 4013 (Michael) 4026

Service clubs, reinstatement of ticket selling (Michael) 3295-6

Television advertising by, cost of (Howard) 4016

Tickets, sale by charitable groups (Chabot) 4018-9 (Kempf) 4018

Whiffin Spit area, grant to (Mitchell) 4084

Mentioned: (Brummet) 3860 (Mitchell) 3860

British Columbia Medical Association

Automobile seatbelts, television commercials on use of children's (Nielsen) 4146

Automobile seatbelts, use of children's encouraged by (Brown) 4128 (Nielsen) 4129

Children's, educational program re (Brown) 4066

Eagle Ridge Hospital emergency centre, need for (Nielsen) 4145

Health ministry, consultation with re Medical Services Plan (Nielsen) 4121-2

Health ministry, cooperation with re costs (Nielsen) 4339-40

Health ministry, 1984-85 agreement with (Nielsen) 4353

Medical Manpower Committee, representation on (Nielsen) 4340

Nurses, attitude to extended role of (Cocke) 4132

Physicians, consultation re fee schedules (Nielsen) 4339

Mentioned: (Brown) 4065, 4239 (Macdonald) 3598

British Columbia Milk Board

Authority of (Schroeder) 4593

Milk quota system (Sanford) Q. 4289 (Schroeder) A. 4289

Scardillo Cheese Ltd., payment of penalties (Sanford) 4593 (Schroeder) 4593-4

British Columbia Motor Transport Association

Mentioned: (Fraser, A.) 4939

British Columbia Organization to Fight Racism

Mentioned: (Barnes) 4471 (Lockstead) 4411 (Sanford) 4389, 4505

B.C. Packers Ltd.

Mentioned: (Blencoe) 3564 (Hanson) 3553

British Columbia Petroleum Corp.

Revenue, amount (Wallace) 3927

Mentioned: (Hanson) 5 100

British Columbia Place, Vancouver, B.C.

B.C. Hydro, preferential treatment in land transfer from (Rogers) 4589

Debt (D’Arcy) 4739

Expenditures on (Lea) 4972

Expo 86, relationship to (Richmond) 5086 (Williams) 5086

Financing (Davis) 3380

Housing development, cancellation of (Blencoe) 3897-8 (Brummet) 3898

Housing, financing of (Blencoe) Q. 4003 (Rogers) A. 4003

Job creation (Curtis) 3606 (Fraser, A.) 3506 (McCarthy) 3900 (McClelland) 4422 (Parks) 3560

Site, acquisition from B.C. Hydro (Lauk) 4588 (Rogers) 4588, 4589 (Wallace) 4588-9

Mentioned: (Blencoe) 4303, 4304 (Brummet) 3443, 4983 (Campbell) 3462 (Davis) 3379 (Gabelmann) 3445 (Kempf) 4013 (Lauk) 3591, 3593, 3594, 4690 (Parks) 3562 (Rogers) 3605 (Stupich) 4985

B.C. Place Stadium, Vancouver, B.C.

Borrowing for (Skelly) 4429 (Waterland) 4430

Construction, economic development project status not required (Gabelmann) 4794

Construction of (Bennett) 4678 (Gabelmann) 4661-2

Cost (Skelly) 4428

Facilities (Mowat) 3229 (Reynolds) 3301

Job creation (Brummet) 3441 (Mowat) 3456

Major league baseball tournament at (Lauk) 4081 (Rogers) 4081

VIP facilities, use of (Howard) Q. 3573-4 (Rogers) A. 3573-4

Mentioned: (D’Arcy) 4739 (Michael) 3294 (Nicolson) 3307, 3402 (Skelly) 3235

British Columbia Ploughing Association

Mentioned: (Schroeder) 3910

British Columbia Police Academy

Human rights education, success of (Mitchell) 4478

Municipalities, reliance of on training at (Mitchell) 4256

Standards of training at (Mitchell) 4256

British Columbia Police Commission

Consultation with on document-serving by police (Macdonald) Q. 4054, Q. 4055, Q. 4190 (Smith) A. 4189-90

Report for 1982-83, comments in (Brown) 4234

Mentioned: (Smith) 4236

British Columbia Principals' and Vice-Principals' Association

Mentioned: (Heinrich) 3810, 3812

British Columbia Provincial Council of Carpenters

Labour Code Amendment Act, reaction to (Barnes) 4751

British Columbia Provincial Museum, Victoria, B.C.

Staff reductions (Hanson) 4005

Mentioned: (Chabot) 4004

British Columbia Railway

Annual report, 1982 (Stupich) 3361

Anzac line, electrification of (Rogers) 3746-7, 3750

Anzac line, operation (Davis) 3930

Anzac line ownership (Curtis) 3932 (Davis) 3930

Anzac line, tunnel (Wallace) 3751

Balance sheet, 1982 (Curtis) 3634-5

Board of directors report on (Hewitt) 3398

Borrowing by (Skelly) 4429 (Waterland) 4430

Budget, grant to (Stupich) 3361

Coal shipments subsidized by grant to (Stupich) 3348

Company Act, lack of mention in amendment to (D’Arcy) 4829-30 (Gardom) 4829, 4830

Dease Lake extension (Passarell) 3425-6

Dease Lake extension, cost of (Curtis) 3341, A. 3512, 3634-5 (Stupich) 3354-5, Q. 3512, 3634

Dease Lake extension, poor service to Takla Landing (Kempf) 3654

Debt (Hanson) 3555

Debt, funds released for payment of (Stupich) Q. 3430 (Curtis) A. 3430

Debt, funds to pay (Blencoe) 3528

Debt payment (Blencoe) 3565, 3940-1, 3942, 3943, 4616 (Brummet) 3442 (Curtis) 3608, 3925 (Davis) 3379-80, 3659-60, 3929 (D’Arcy) 3384-5, 4101 (Gabelmann) 3447 (Hewitt) 3479-80 (Howard) 3384, 3375, 3376 (Kempf) 3404, 3654 (Lea) 4972 (Lockstead) 3971, 4091 (McGeer) 4616, 4623 (Macdonald) 3601 (Nicolson) 3930 (Passarell) 3426, 3433, 4043 (Reynolds) 3409-10 (Sanford) 3905 (Skelly) 3926, 3928, 3929 (Strachan) 3517-8 (Stupich) 3544-5, 3647, 3926, 4038, 4151 (Wallace) 3438, 3926

Debt payment, municipal finances (Blencoe) 3565-6

Debt payment, other uses for money used (Barnes) 3684 (Blencoe) 3705 (Lea) 3585

Debt payment, source of funds for (Sanford) 3482-3

Debt payment, subsidy of transportation (Pelton) 3583

Debt payment, use of funds granted for (Curtis) A. 3475 (Stupich) Q. 3430

Debt payment, use of resource revenue stabilization fund (Curtis) 3647

Debt, transferred to taxpayers by government payment (Howard) 3641

Debts of (Curtis) 3341

Dividend payments (Davis) 3930

Electrification of (Wallace) 3751

Employees, bargaining procedures for (Michael) 3524

Federal contribution to (Fraser, A.) 4047 (Passarell) 4047

Finances, inquiry into (Reynolds) 3410

Financing of (Stupich) 3354-5 (Wallace) 4760

Fort Nelson extension, grants for operation of . (Curtis) 3341

Fraud action, out-of-court settlement (Nicolson) 4643

Grade crossings, federal grants withheld from (Fraser, A.) 4047

Grant to, 1984 grant (Curtis) 3925, A. 5043 (Stupich) Q. 5043

Grant to, 1984 grant and borrowing by province (Stupich)Q. 5043

Grants in aid to (Curtis) 3341

History of (Curtis) 3341

Income of (Strachan) 3518

Labour relations, employer actions on (Gabelmann) 4858

Legislation re, amendment (Curtis) 4824 (D’Arcy) 4824, 4829-30 (Gardom) 4829, 4830

Profit (Phillips) 4109

Rates, costs covered by (Davis) 3380

Shutdown in 1975, prevention by legislation (McClelland) 4844

Track, upgrading of (Kempf) 3404

Tumbler Ridge line, electrification technology (Phillips) 4109

Tumbler Ridge line, financing of (Curtis) 3341, A. 3431, A. 3475 (Davis) 3660 (Macdonald) 3601 (Stupich) 3352, 3355, 3361, Q. 3430-1, 3544-5

Tumbler Ridge line, financing of capital cost of (Curtis) 3639 (Stupich) 3639

Tumbler Ridge line, long-term financing to be paid by corporation (Curtis) 3661

Mentioned: (Blencoe) 3562, 4090 (Curtis) 3654, 4144 (Dailly) 4086, 4087 (D’Arcy) 5039 (Gabelmann) 5064 (Howard) 3640, 5093 (Lea) 3586 (Lockstead) 4104 (Phillips) 3569 (Rogers) 4107 (Rose) 4971 (Sanford) 3570 (Segarty) 3435

British Columbia Real Estate Association

B.C. Systems, assessment information made available to (Curtis) 3712

Mentioned: (Hewitt) 4919

British Columbia Real Estate Foundation

Establishment of (Hewitt) 4918

Funds available to (Hewitt) 4919 (Ree) 4920

British Columbia Research Council

Expenditures of, other provinces compared (Stupich) 3372

Mentioned: (Macdonald) 3597

British Columbia Resources Investment Corp.

Assets, purchase of (Mitchell) 3526

Kaiser Resources, purchase of (Nicolson) 3401

Origins (Lockstead) 4687

Mentioned: (D’Arcy) 3385, 5039 (Hanson) 4986, 4987 (Nicolson) 4892 (Stupich) 3353 (Williams) 4893

British Columbia School Trustees' Association

Autonomy lost by (Rose) 3768

Budget, possible briefing on (Curtis) 3643

Child molestation in school system, statistics on (Brown) 4561

Delegation to Ontario questioned (Reynolds) 3501

Dissolution of, suggestion denied (Heinrich) 3771

Education, goals of (Heinrich) 3776-7

Education (Interim) Finance Amendment Act, 1985, consultation re (Rose) 4971

Education, spending limits for not disputed by (Heinrich) 3768

Mentioned: (Heinrich) 3772, 4911, 4961 (Lockstead) 5062 (Rose) 3765, 4964 (Skelly) 4426

B.C. Shooting Sports

Hunters training program, involvement in (Wallace) 3871

British Columbia Steamship Company (1975) Ltd.

Staff resignations (Williams) Q. 4968

Mentioned: (Hanson) 5006 (Fraser, A.) 4042

See also: Princess Marguerite (Vessel)

British Columbia Student Assistance Plan

Grants (Nicolson) Q. 4080-1 (Heinrich) A. 4080-1

B.C. Studies

Mentioned: (Smith) 3760

British Columbia Summer Games, 1983, Maple Ridge, B.C.

Mentioned: (Mowat) 3230 (Pelton) 3254

British Columbia Summer Games, 1984, Burnaby, B.C.

Publicity (Brown) 4227 (Richmond) 4227

Mentioned: (Mowat) 3230 (Reid) 3232 (Reynolds) 3303 (Throne speech) 3218

British Columbia Summer Games, 1986

Location of (Johnston) 3487

British Columbia Systems Corp.

Building, cost and proposed sale (Nicolson) 3307

Building, occupancy and financial return (Curtis) A. 4772, A. 4813 (Stupich) Q. 4772

Business, financial implications of privatization of (Curtis)A. 4771 (Stupich) Q. 4771-2

Computer outdated (Nicolson) 3401-2

Data stored at, security of (Curtis) A. 3712-3, 3737 (Hanson) Q. 3712, 3737-8 (Lockstead) Q. 3712

Employees, integrity of (Curtis) 3737

Equipment, value and future use of (Stupich) Q. 4772 (Curtis) A. 4772

Information accessed by high-school student (Curtis) 3712

Liabilities, amount and continuation of (Curtis) A. 4771 (Stupich) Q. 4771

Liabilities, recovery by sale of (Curtis) A. 4152 (Nicolson)Q. 4152

Mailing list, use by Social Credit Party alleged (Curtis) 3737 (Hanson) Q. 3712, 3737-8

Sale of, proposed (Cocke) 3452 (Curtis) A. 3711-2, A. 4152, A. 4771-2 (Howard) 3376 (Nicolson) Q. 3711-2, Q. 4152 (Stupich) 3350, Q. 4771-2

Sale of, security of information during (Hanson) 3737

Security of information (Curtis) A. 3712-3 (Hanson) Q. 3712

Mentioned: (D’Arcy) 5039 (Gabelmann) 3445 (Nicolson) 3931

B.C. Teacher

Examinations, attitude to reinstitution of (Heinrich) 3778

Mentioned: (Heinrich) 3779

British Columbia 'Teachers' Federation

Activities of, change in Education ministry's regulations governing (Heinrich) 3812

Budget, possible briefing on (Curtis) 3643

Education ministry, promise to establish committee with re examinations (Rose) 3764, 3775

Education, view of goals (Brown) 3794

Examinations, participation on board of examiners (Heinrich) 3768 (Nicolson) 3786 (Rose) 3775

Principals and vice-principals, membership in (Heinrich) 3810 (Reynolds) 3810

Priorities of (Reynolds) 3811 (Rose) 3813

Public opinion poll on education, results of (Rose) 3765-6

School administrators, restrictions imposed on in conflict with School Act (Michael) 3801

Teachers, attitude to crossing of picket lines (Campbell) 4702

Teachers' salaries, negotiation of (Heinrich) 4804-6 (Rose) 4804, 4805

Mentioned: (Brummet) 4982 (Hanson) 4986 (Lockstead) 5062 (McGeer) 5060 (Reynolds) 3411

British Columbia Telephone Co.

Automatic dialing system, use of (McGeer) A. 3512 (Nicolson) Q. 3512

Jurisdiction over (McGeer) 5005 (Nicolson) 5005

Labour relations, employer actions (Gabelmann) 4858

Microtel, electronic research (Phillips) 4117

Rate increase (McGeer) 5005

Rate increase hearings, intervention by government (McGeer) A. 5006 (Nicolson) Q. 5005

Regulation of by province (McGeer) 4625-6 (Nicolson) 4625

Regulation of, provincial-federal negotiations (McGeer) 4625-6

Strike, union operation of company during (Skelly) 4754

Mentioned: (Cocke) 3923 (Lockstead) 3558

British Columbia Television Broadcasting System Ltd.

Mentioned: (Blencoe) 3565 (Ritchie) 3938

B.C. Timber Ltd.

Logging operations (Passarell) 4436, 4437

Nass road, maintenance of (Passarell) 4437

Sawmills, productivity discussed (Howard) 3497

Timber cut removed from (Skelly) 4431 (Waterland) 4430

Tree-farm licence No. 1, use of timber (Passarell) 4436

Mentioned: (Howard) 3497 (Stupich) 3353 (Waterland) 4438

B.C. Transit

Board members commended (McCarthy) 3723-4

Bus passes, advantages of (McCarthy) 3726

Buses, fare increases (McCarthy) 3725 (Passarell) 3722, 3724 (Rose) 3725-6

Buses for disabled (McCarthy) 3723 (Passarell) 3722

Buses, inspection service available to buyers of Pacific

Coach Lines (McCarthy) 3723

Buses, real estate report distributed on (Passarell) 3725

Buses, regulations re maintenance of (McCarthy) 3393

Buses, ridership (Rose) 3726

Buses, service cutbacks (Passarell) 3722-4

Buses, standing passengers (McCarthy) 3724 (Passarell) 3722

History of (McCarthy) 3731

Investigation of commissioned (Cocke) 4874

Job creation by (Gabelmann) Q. 3821 (McCarthy) A. 3821

Labour relations, lack of policies and procedures (Gabelmann) 4859, 4860

Metro Transit Operating Co., labour relations audit commissioned by (Gabelmann) 4858

Minister as chairman, responsibility of (Skelly) 4848

Transit, financing of (Passarell) 3731

Vancouver region budget surplus, use of (McCarthy) 3724 (Passarell) 3722

Vehicles, testing of (Passarell) Q. 3538 (McCarthy) A. 3538

Mentioned: (McCarthy) 3728 (Passarell) Q. 3474

British Columbia Transit Amendment Act, 1984

(Bill 10) (Minister of Human Resources) 1R, 3573; 2R, 3732; C, 3755; 3R, 3755; RA, 4023

Speakers: Lauk 3732; McCarthy 3573, 3731, 3732, 3755; Passarell 3731-2

Automobiles, cost of manufacture and services for (Lauk) 3729

Cowichan Valley, demand for transit system in (Wallace) 3728

Real estate, development of to increase local tax base (Passarell) 3731

Regional transit authorities, powers of (Passarell) 3731-2

Regional transit commission, power to tax property for transit costs (Passarell) 3731

Taxation under imposed by appointed commission (Lauk) 3732

British Columbia Truck Loggers' Association

Mentioned: (Howard) 3497

British Columbia Utilities Commission

Annual energy forecast (Rogers) 3750

B.C. Hydro, scrutiny of (Rogers) 3746

Funding, reduction of (Lockstead) 3750

Letter to chairman from Energy minister quoted (Wallace) 4646

Public hearings, importance of community participation in (Lauk) 4648 (Wallace) 4647

Public hearings, interveners' costs and funding of (Lauk) 4648-9 (Skelly) 3334 (Smith) 4647-8 (Wallace) 4646-7, 4648

Utilities, continued examination of rates (Rogers) 3750

Vancouver Island gas pipeline, hearings on (Lockstead) 3749, 4104 (Rogers) 3750

Mentioned: (Davis) 4105 (Rogers) 4107

British Columbia Wildlife Federation

Mentioned: (Lauk) 3739

British Columbia Winter Games, 1984

Mentioned: (Chabot) 4004 (Mowat) 3230 (Reid) 3232

British Columbia Winter Games, 1985

Baldy Mountain ski hill, construction of road to (Fraser, A.) 4068 (Hewitt) 4065

Mentioned: (Mowat) 3230 (Throne speech) 3218

British Columbians for Mentally Handicapped People

Appeal by (Barnes) 3717-8

Mentioned: (McCarthy) 3719, A. 4856

British North America Act

Legislature, rights under (Nicolson) 4639

Mentioned: (Hanson) 4986 (Howard) 4397

Broadbent, John Edward (Ed)

Mentioned: (McGeer) 4616, 4617 (Segarty) 3436

Broken Hill Proprietary Co. Ltd.

Mentioned: (Rogers) 3741

Brokers

Use of for government investments (D’Arcy) 3992

Brookmere Elementary School, Coquitlam, B.C.

Closure of (Heinrich) A. 3675 (Rose) Q. 3675, 3765, 3770, 3813

Brooks Peninsula, B.C.

Park proposal (Mitchell) 3878

Brousson, David

Mentioned: (Rose) 4636

Brown, John

Quoted on fairness of Labour Relations Board (Stupich) 4713

Brown, Martin

Mentioned: (Nicolson) 4641

Brown, May

Mentioned: (Mowat) 3456

Brown, Peter

Mentioned: (Howard) 3288 (Macdonald) 4823

Brown, Priscilla

Mentioned: (Reynolds) 3413

Brown, Rosemary (Burnaby-Edmonds)

ALRT, job creation by 3468

ALRT system, support for 3291

Address in reply 3291-4

Adult education, provision for 3793

Agricultural land, protection of 3915

Agriculture and Food ministry, estimates 3915

Alcoholism, aversion therapy 4238

Alcoholism, prevention of 4128

Annacis Island bridge 3291

Attorney-General ministry, estimates 4233-5, 4237, 4238-41, 4246, 4247-8, 4254, 4260-3, 4264-6

Attorney-General ministry, federal introduction of aversion therapy 4240

Attorney-General ministry, investigation re pornographic material distribution 4265, 4266

Attorney-General ministry, privatization of corrections branch 4246

Attorney-General ministry, securities guidelines 4247, 4248

Attorney-General ministry, women employees 5023

Attorney-General ministry, Young Offenders Act implementation 4261

Attorney-General ministry, young offender programs 4248

Automobile seatbelts, children's seatbelts 4065-7, 4128, 4129, 4146

Bankruptcies, increase in 3291

Bills, time allowed for consideration of before debate 4760

Blacks, discrimination against in B.C. 4461-3

Blacks in Ontario, complaint re Little Black Sambo 4521

B.C. Association for the Advancement of Coloured People, work against discrimination 4461-2, 4462-3

B.C. Council of Human Rights, definition of frivolous complaints 4461-2, 4541-2

B.C. Council of Human Rights, filing of complaints re pornographic material 4522

B.C. Council of Human Rights, handling of complaints re discriminatory publications 4542

B.C. Ferry Corp. terminals, gifts and crafts booths 4226-7

B.C. Human Rights Council, history and work of 4519

B.C. Summer Games, publicity for 4227

Budget debate 3467-71, 3578-82

Builders Lien Act, An Act to Amend 4482

Builders Lien Act, recommendations for revision 4336-7

Builders Lien Amendment Act (1984) 4336-7, 4533

Builders Lien Amendment Act (1984) , amendment withdrawn 4533

Builders' liens, filing fee 4336

Builders' liens, owners' notification of filing 4336

Building equipment rentals, payment problems 4483

Burnaby, fire protection and police costs 3958-9

Burnaby, highway on agricultural land 3915

Burnaby, police required to serve documents 4235

Cabinet, designation of economic development projects 4793-4, 4795

Canada employment centre in Burnaby, number of applicants at 3468

Canadian Bill of Rights, provisions for young adults 4653

Change of Name Act, amendment 4808

Charter of Rights and Freedoms, overriding of 4264, 4265

Charter of Rights and Freedoms, young adults' rights 4653

Child Paternity and Support Act, cutback of legal services for 3579

Children, preventive medicine for 4342

Children, psychiatric problems 4341

Children, reduction of services for 4519, 4815-6

Children, sexual molestation 4560-1, 4562-3

Children's seatbelts, enforcement of Q. 3677

Chinese in B.C., pre-1969 discrimination against 4519

Civil Rights Protection Act, action re pornography 4266

Civil Rights Protection Act, role of 4540, 4541

Classrooms and teachers, multiple-grade use of 3798

Collective Bargaining Continuation Act, opposition to (Veitch) 4185

Colony Farm, potential subdivision of 3572

Community service order program, changes in 4246

Construction industry, holdback re equipment rentals 4483

Construction industry, payment holdbacks 4336

Coordinated Law Enforcement Unit, funding of 4238

Correctional institutions, operating cost reductions 4254, 4260

Correctional institutions, privatization of nursing in 4248

Correctional institutions, privatization of services 4246, 4247

Corrections branch programs, privatization of 4246, 4247

Court reporters, privatization of 4247, 4820

Credit, use of without means Q. 4079, Q. 4080, Q. 4081

Crime prevention, budget reduced 4237

Crime rates 4234-5, 4237

Criminals, rehabilitation programs 4246

Crossroads program, future of 4247

DARE and DASH programs, continuation of 4247

Decade for Women, Nairobi conference 5024, 5026

Discrimination against women 4462, 4464, 4521, 4535, 4536, 4538

Discrimination, age as basis of 4463, 4521

Discrimination and public employees, 1969 human rights legislation 4462

Discrimination, family composition as basis of 4463, 4521

Discrimination in housing 4461-3

Discrimination, income source as basis of 4535, 4536, 4537, 4538-9, 4562

Discrimination, insurance companies' practice of 4545

Discrimination, language as basis of 4464, 4561, 4562

Discrimination, political beliefs as basis of 4462, 4463, 4464, 4561-2

Discrimination, reasonable cause clause in proposed Human Rights Act 4462, 4463, 4464, 4520-1, 4535, 4536, 4538

Discrimination, sex as basis of 4464, 4535, 4536, 4537, 4538, 4540-3

Discrimination, sexual orientation as basis of 4464, 4538, 4560-1, 4562

Discrimination, unintentional discrimination 4548

Discriminatory publication, legislation against 4540-3

Diversion program, report on 4246

Domestic helpers, labour legislation coverage 4720

East Indians in B.C., discrimination against 4519

Education (Interim) Finance Amendment Act (1985) 5069-70, 5071

Education ministry, estimates 3792-4, 3798-3801

Education ministry, handling of complaints re discriminatory textbooks 4521

Election Amendment Act (1984) 4903, 4905-6

Elizabeth Fry Society, contracts for correctional programs 4247

Employment, discrimination in hiring 4463

Employment, sexual harassment 4464

English-as-a-second-language program, effect of budget cuts in School District 41, 3793

Examinations, impact on senior grades 3792-3

Expo 86, designation of as economic development project 4763

Family and Child Service Act, services reduced 3578

Family, definition proposed for Human Rights Act 4536, 4537

Family, discrimination against non-traditional family 4463-4, 4521

Family Relations Amendment Act (1982) , legal services withdrawn by 3579

Family, services to reduced 3579

Family support services, effect of reduction in 3798

Farmworkers, coverage by labour legislation 4720

Farmworkers, exploitation of women farmworkers 4720

Fire protection and police, cost in Burnaby 3958-9

Foster home, child assaulted in 3715

Fraser Valley, suitability of correctional program contractor 4246

Government, responsibility for human rights 4519

Handicapped, human rights legislation for 4519

Handicaps, definition proposed for Human Rights Act 4536, 4538

Handicrafts, importance in tourism 4227

Health care maintenance surtax 4092

Health ministry, estimates 4128-9, 4146, 4341, 4342

Health Statutes Amendment Act (1984) 4808, 4809

Heterosexual males, remarks about (Parks) 4562

Highway overpass to save agricultural land 3915

Homosexuality, basis of discrimination 4560-1

Homosexuals, human rights legislation protection of 4562-3

Hospital user fees, federal penalty for imposition 4092

Hospitals, abolition of user fees 4091

Human Resources ministry, eligibility criteria for legal aid 4263

Human Resources ministry, estimates 3686-91, 3713-4

Human Rights Act 4461-5, 4518-22, 4536-7, 4540, 4541-2, 4543, 4545, 4547-8, 4550-1, 4560-3

Human Rights Act, additional definitions 4535-7, 4538-9

Human Rights Act, affirmative action 4522

Human Rights Act, age definition 4463

Human Rights Act, amendment re intent to discriminate 4520, 4548

Human Rights Act and Charter of Rights 4519

Human Rights Act, clause republication of pornography 4540-3

Human Rights Act, comparison with 1969 act 4461-2

Human Rights Act, contravention of U.N. Declaration of Human Rights by 4519

Human Rights Act, copied from Ontario legislation 4520

Human Rights Act, definition of family proposed 4463

Human Rights Act, deletion and replacement of section 3, 4545, 4547

Human Rights Act, discrimination selectively retained 4463

Human Rights Act, education provision 4464-5

Human Rights Act, equal pay concept 4464

Human Rights Act, equality statement 4518

Human Rights Act, flexibility in 4464

Human Rights Act, handling of discriminatory publications 4521

Human Rights Act, hoist of Bill 4461, 4465

Human Rights Act, Human Rights Code repealed by 4461

Human Rights Act, income source as basis of discrimination 4535, 4536, 4537, 4538-9

Human Rights Act, insurance companies' discrimination against women 4464

Human Rights Act, minister's discretionary powers 4463

Human Rights Act, political beliefs as basis of discrimination 4463

Human Rights Act, protection of pregnant women 4521, 4535, 4536, 4538

Human Rights Act, provisions for single parents 4534, 4537, 4538

Human Rights Act, public reaction to 4518

Human Rights Act, reasonable cause provision 4462, 4463, 4464, 4520-1, 4535, 4536, 4538, 4545, 4547-8

Human Rights Act, reconsideration of 4461, 4465

Human Rights Act, replacement of Human Rights Commission 4521

Human Rights Act, sexual harassment at work 4521

Human Rights Act, subjective judgments re frivolous complaints 4462-3

Human Rights Act, use of precedents in administration 4535

Human rights as social responsibility 3291-4

Human Rights Code, changes in 4462, 4538-9, 4543

Human Rights Code, filing of complaints about pornographic material 4522

Human Rights Code, handling of complaints re sexual harassment 4536

Human Rights Code of Canada, equal pay concept 4464

Human Rights Code of Ontario 4520, 4521

Human Rights Code, reasonable cause provision 4536

Human Rights Code, repeal of by Human Rights Act 4461, 4519

Human Rights Code, role of 4541

Human Rights Commission, abolition of 4521

Human Rights Commission of Ontario, ruling on discriminatory publications 4521

Human Rights Commission, protection re sexual orientation 4561

Human Rights Commission, recommendations re discrimination against pregnant women 4463

Human rights concept, changes in 4519

Human rights, education program 4464-5

Human rights for the disadvantaged 4519

Human rights, government attitude to 4518, 4522

Human rights in B.C. 4518-20

Immigrants, housing discrimination 4463, 4561

Immigrants, language as basis of discrimination against 4561, 4562

Income Tax (Health Care Maintenance) Amendment Act (1984) 4091-2

Income tax, increase in by health care surtax 4091-2

Indians, direct forwarding of federal funds to 4254

Indians, discrimination against before 1969 4519

Insurance Corp. of B.C., costs of litigation against 4821

Jack, Harvey, family meeting with RCMP deputy commissioner Q. 4481

Jack, Harvey, report on police actions in case of Q. 4480

Japanese, pre-1969 employment discrimination against 4519

Job creation by ALRT 3468

John Howard Society, probity of 4247

Justice Institute, funding of 4238

Justice Institute, importance of in crime prevention 4238

Justice system, increased cost of access to 4820, 4821

Juvenile delinquency, under-l2-year-old recidivists 4261

Juvenile delinquents, counsel withdrawn 3579

Juvenile delinquents, federal aid for containment facilities 4261

Katz, April, quoted re reasonable cause provision in Human Rights Code 4536

Labour Code Amendment Act (1984) 4717-21, 4764, 4783, 4793-4, 4795, 4800, 4801-2

Labour Code amendments, purpose of 4718

Labour Code, basis of 4718

Labour Code, contribution to labour relations 4718

Labour Code, unanimous approval of 4717-8

Labour minister, consultation with human rights groups 4463

Land management, quoted on (Ritchie) 3947

Land registry office, filing of builders' liens 4336

Land title endorsements, notification of owner 4336-7

Landlord and tenant relations, discrimination against single-parent families 4463-4, 4521

Landlord and tenant relations, discrimination against social assistance recipients 4521, 4562

Legal aid, availability of Q. 4446

Legal aid, reduced federal contribution Q. 4446

Legal aid, unavailability of in civil actions 4821

Legal aid, young offenders 4653, 4816

Legal services, cost of in Ontario 3582

Legal services, recommendation of task force on Q. 4445, Q. 4446

Legal Services Society Act, deferment of amendment 4262

Legal Services Society Act, legal aid for young offenders 4262

Legal Services Society Act, ruling on amount of legal aid 4263

Legal Services Society Amendment Act (1984) Q. 4445

Legal Services Society, budget reduction 3578-81, Q. 4445

Legal Services Society, eligibility for services 4263

Legal Services Society, funding of 4262

Legal Services Society, overspending on Mountain case Q. 4446

Legal Services Society, task force commended 4262

Life Line transition house, funding for 3687-8

Litigants, payment of transcript costs 4820-1

Lower Mainland Regional Correctional Centre, closing of 4260, 4261-2

Lower Mainland Regional Correctional Centre, food quality 4240

Lynda Williams Community Correctional Centre, closing of 4254

Magazines, content in contravention of Criminal Code Q. 4772

Manitoba public service, women employees 5025

Maple Ridge correctional forestry camp, elimination of 4248

Marriage Act, amendment of 4592

Maude Bevan House, funding for 3687

Mental health, problems related to unemployment 3470-1

Ministers, use of commercial aircraft 4065

Minorities, protection of 4464, 4519-20

Miscellaneous Statutes Amendment Act (No. 1) (1984) 4592, 4649

Miscellaneous Statutes Amendment Act (No. 2) (1984) 4760, 4818, 4819, 4820-1, 4825

Mortgages, discrimination against women 4462

Mountain case decision, effect on Legal Services Act 4262

Mountain Institution, use of aversion therapy 4239

Municipal Affairs ministry, estimates 3958-9

Municipalities, financial assistance re serving of documents 4235

Name changes, cost of 4808

Name changes, Ontario legislation 4809

Native court workers program 4264

New Democratic Party, philosophy of 4518

New Directions, future of 4247

Ocean Falls, minimum security corrections development suggested 4248

Ontario, action on B.C.-originated pornographic videotapes Q. 3935

Ontario, human rights legislation 4520, 4522

Ontario labour legislation, use of definitions in Labour Code Amendment Act (1984) 4764

PLURA conference on alleviation of poverty 3468

Parks and outdoor recreation division, young offender programs 4248

Pattison, Jim, disposal of magazine distribution business Q. 4423

People's Law School, funding reduction 4238

Picketing of shopping malls, rules for 4801-2

Police Commission report 4234

Police instructors, dismissal of 4237

Police, monitoring of sheriff services by 4237

Police, responsibility for sheriff services Q. 4053-4, 4234

Police, serving of documents 4235

Police, staffing adequacy 4234

Police training, funding of 4234

Poor people, older women majority of 3686

Pornographic material, distribution of 4265

Pornographic material, review board recommended Q. 4423, Q. 4479

Pornographic publications, policing by Attorney-General ministry Q. 4608

Pornographic videotapes Q. 3935-6

Pornography, company convicted of purveying Q. 4607

Pornography, distribution of by Vancouver company 4265

Pornography, form of discrimination against women 4521-2

Pornography, legal action against 4265, 4266

Pornography, use in aversion therapy 4238-9

Pornography, Vancouver conference report 4238

Prisoners, correctional work 4240

Prisoners, police escorts 4237

Prisons, food quality 4240

Prisons, funding reduction 4254

Public health nurses, school visits by 4341

Public Service Act 5023-6, 5044-5

Public Service Act, hoist of 5044

Public service appointments, merit as basis for 5024-5

Public service appointments, political patronage as basis for 5024-5

Public service employees, probation in promotions 5025

Public service, federal, Abella report on 5023, 5026

Publications, legislation against discriminatory publications 4540, 4541

Psychiatrists, school visits by 4341

RCMP, checking of securities agents 4247

RCMP, meeting with Harvey Jack family Q. 4481

Red Rag, judgment on 4540, 4541-2

Rehabilitation officers, reclassification of Q. 3963

Religious discrimination 4464

Rentalsman's office, abolition of 4521

Rooming-houses, discrimination by and 1969 human rights legislation 4462

Saskatchewan human rights legislation 4540

School boards, teachers on 3792

School District 41, budget 5069-70

School District 41, cost-cutting measures 5070

School District 41, English-as-a-second-language students 5071

School District 41, pupil-teacher ratio 5071

School District 41, reduction in number of teachers 3799

School District 41, reduction in school programs 3793-4, 3798-3801

School District 41, referendum 5070

School District 41, taxation level 3799

School district referenda, failure of 5070

School district referenda, use of 5070

School districts, budget surplus carryover 3801

School dropouts, lineup for re-entry programs 3799

Schoolchildren, effect of budget reductions on safety 3798

Schools, derogatory textbooks 4521

Schools, psychiatric care program proposed 4342

Secondary picketing, rules for 4800, 4801-2

Security programs division, functions of and funding for Q. 3538

Sexual harassment in the workplace 4463, 4464, 4521

Sexual harassment, meaning of 4535, 4536

Sexual offenders, aversion therapy 4238-40

Sexual orientation as basis of discrimination 4464, 4538, 4560-1, 4562

Sheriff services in Burnaby Q. 4053

Sheriff services in greater Vancouver municipalities, meeting re Q. 4054

Sheriffs, functions allocated to police 4235

Single parents, Human Rights Act provisions re 4534, 4537, 4538

Smoking, aversion therapy results 4238

Smoking, education on dangers of 4128

Social assistance rates 3442

Social assistance rates, age discrimination against single persons 4521

Social assistance rates, young people 3470

Social assistance recipients, discrimination against 4464, 4535, 4536, 4537, 4538-9, 4547

Special Committee on Pornography and Prostitution 4265

Status of Women, funding for Vancouver branch 4264, 4267

Strikes and lockouts, inequality between union and management 4800

Student aid program 3467

Students, self-employment of 3467

Superintendent of child welfare, funds reduced for 3578-9

Task Force on Public Legal Services 4233-4

Teachers' salaries saved by walkout, use of 3799

Teachers, skills and talents wasted by subject reallocation 3768

Tenants, sexual orientation as basis of discrimination against 4561

Textbooks, discriminatory textbooks 4521

Throne speech, commitment to human rights announced 4519

Tourism ministry, estimates 4226-7

Tourism ministry, promotion of B.C. crafts 4227

Trade Practice Act, contravention of Q. 4081

Trade unions, attack on by Labour Code Amendment Act (1984) 4717

Traffic safety and youth leadership, conference on Q. 3677

Transportation and Highways ministry, estimates 4065-7

Unemployed, willingness to work 3468-9

Unemployment, budget 3467-8

Unemployment, relation to health problems 3470-1

United Nations Decade for Women 3293, 3687, 3689

United Nations human rights declaration, contravention of by Human Rights Act 4519

United Nations International Women's Year, 1975 statement on cruelty to women 3687

Vancouver, crime increase 4234-5

Vancouver Transition House, funding and functions 3686-9, 3690-1

Variety Clubs International telethon, funds raised 4891

Victoria, corrections branch program changes 4246

Video pornography Q. 3936

Videotapes, B.C. export of pornographic tapes 4265

Videotapes, classification by pornographic content 4265

Visible minorities, protection of rights 4519-20

Voters, polling-day registrations 4903

Voting, postal ballots 4905-6

Wage discrimination, Canadian human rights legislation 4464

Wages, equal pay concept 3292, 4464, 4720

Willingdon Youth Detention Centre, capacity overfilled 4652, 4816

Windermere Central Park Lodge, strike and picketing 4801-2

Women as tenants, discrimination against 4462

Women, Asian women advertised as wives Q. 3711

Women, Charter of Rights protection 4265

Women, discrimination against 3290-1, 3293, 4462, 4463, 4464, 4521, 4522, 4535, 4536, 4538, 4720-1

Women, education level 4720

Women employees, wage gap 5024, 5025

Women, exploitation of 3292, 4720, 4721

Women, federal public service 5023

Women, findings of Royal Commission on the Status of Women 3687

Women, hospital strike by 4800

Women, human rights legislation demanded by 4519

Women in public service, affirmative action 5023, 5024, 5025, 5026, 5044-5

Women, Labour Code Amendment Act (1984) clauses operating against 4718-21, 4800, 4801-2

Women, name changes by married women 4808

Women, need for unionization 4720

Women, number of sexual harassment complaints 4536

Women, percentage in low-paid jobs 4720

Women, poverty of elderly women 4464

Women, protection from sexual harassment in workplace 4463, 4464, 4521

Women, reduction in employment of 4721

Women, unemployment of 3462, 3469-71, 4721

Women, unequal position in strikes 4800

Women, violence against 4560-1

Women's rights, destruction of legislated rights 3292

Young Offenders Act, B.C. programs 4247

Young Offenders Act, cost-sharing for correctional buildings 4261

Young Offenders Act, funds for implementation 4261

Young Offenders Act, lack of provision for under-l2-year old offenders 4261

Young Offenders Act, proposed B.C. act 4234

Young Offenders (British Columbia) Act 4652-3, 4756, 4814, 4815-8

Young offenders, B.C. treatment of 4652-3

Young offenders, cancellation of proceedings against 4653

Young offenders, containment centres for 4816, 4817

Young offenders, destruction of records 4816, 4818

Young offenders, payment of counsel for 4653, 4816

Young offenders, privatization of rehabilitation programs 4816, 4817

Young offenders, right to counsel 4653

Young people, unemployment 3469

Brummet, Hon. Anthony J. (North Peace River) Minister of Lands, Parks and Housing and Minister of Environment

Agrologists, Vanderhoof Crown land plan endorsed by 3886

Air, testing for pollutants 3870

Ambulance service 3440

Ashcroft area, proposed hazardous waste disposal in 3848-9, A. 4324

Ashcroft meeting on special waste management, attendance at A. 4288

Atlin constituency, poaching in 3852

Atlin, replacement of conservation officer 3851

Beer, containers for 3863

B.C., debt 3441

B.C. Housing Management Commission community services branch, abolition of 3897

B.C. Place, proposed adjacent housing development 3898

B.C. Place Stadium, job creation by 3441

B.C. Railway debt, payment of 3442

Budget debate 3440-4

Burrard Inlet power plant, permits for 3855

Cache Creek area, possible hazardous waste disposal site 3848-9

Campsites, user fees 3877

Canadian National Railway, sale to government of right-of-way 3882, 3895

Conservation officers, functions assumable by the public 3830

Conservation officers, north Vancouver Island 3861

Conservation officers, reporting system 3839

Cowichan estuary plan, implementation A. 4711

Cowichan estuary, results of environmental assessment 3868

Cowichan estuary, rezoning application by Environment ministry A. 4711

Cowichan Valley park developments, proposed 3892

Crown land, clearing before sale of 3886

Crown land leases, public access to 3894

Crown land, leasing of for recreational use 3882, 3886, 3888

Debt, repayment of 3441-2

Disasters, emergency relief for 3872, 3873

Doman Industries Ltd., environmental assessment of estuary dike construction A. 4711

Doman Industries Ltd., Environment ministry application to rezone Cowichan estuary land A. 4711

East Kootenays, hazardous waste storage in 3850

Ecological reserves A. 4654

Education, basis for high standard in 4982

Education (Interim) Finance Amendment Act (1985) 4982-3

Education ministry, “Let's Talk About Schools” 4983

Environment ministry, charges for document copies 3831

Environment ministry, estimates 3829-30, 3831, 3832, 3833, 3836-7, 3839-41, 3842, 3843, 3846-7, 3848-50, 3851-2, 3853-4, 3855, 3856, 3860, 3861, 3863, 3864-5, 3866, 3868-9, 3872, 3873

Environment ministry, licensing of sportsmen 3830

Environment ministry, payment to Greater Vancouver Regional District 3870

Environment ministry, salmonid enhancement program 3829

Environment ministry, waste management program 3836

Environment ministry, wolf control program 3830, 3839

Environmental Appeal Board, appeal fees payable 3861

Expenditures, government policy on 4983

Expo 86, adjacent housing development 3897

Estimates, accounting procedures 3443-4

Fisheries, enhancement of 3829-30, 3832

Fisheries, international negotiations on 3832

Fishing boats, federal buy-back plan for 3832

Forest industries, effect on fish 3833

Forests ministry, storage of hazardous wastes 3849

Fraser estuary, report on management plan 3868

Fresh water, proposed export by sea 3882

Game, poaching of 3852-3

Game ranch, proposal for in Kispiox 3840, 3853-4

Game, transplanting of 3853

Genstar-IT, operator of proposed hazardous waste treatment plant 3836-7, 3848-9, A. 4324

Guns, transportation of by road 5082

Habitat Conservation Fund, contributions to 3830

Handicapped, housing of 3874

Hazardous waste management symposium recommendations, action on A. 4324

Hazardous wastes, disposal of 3829, 3864-5, A. 4324

Hazardous wastes, import of 3843

Hazardous wastes, storage of 3849-50

Health ministry, budget increase 3440

Herbicides and pesticides, permits to use 3863

High-technology industries, safeguards 3869

Horse trails on CNR right-of-way 3894

Housing, first buyer's grant program abolished 3897

Housing, government policy 3874

Housing, seniors and handicapped 3874

Hunting licences, rates for 5082

Hydro developments, effect on fish 3832

Iskut, road building near 3852

Kitsault Arm, monitoring of mine tailings in 3852

Ladysmith harbour, oyster culture in 3833

Lakelse Hot Springs 3879

Land servicing 3874

Lands, Parks and Housing ministry, estimates 3873-4, 3876-7, 3878-9, 3882, 3886, 3888-9, 3892, 3893, 3894-8

Liard River, Yukon, proposed dredging of 3852

Log houses, tax benefits for construction 3889

Maps, charges for 3831

Meares Island logging 3863, 3877

Meares Island logging, ELUC decision A. 3676

Meares Island, moratorium on logging of A. 3676

Mine tailings, monitoring of 3852

Miscellaneous Statutes Amendment Act (1985) 5082

Moresby Island, park proposal 3878

North Wind Ranch, Kispiox, game ranch proposal for 3840, 3853-4

Oil, recycling of 3854

Oyster beds, leasing of 3893

Oyster culture, ministry responsible for 3833

Parks, campsite user fees 3877

Parks, 1983 visitors 3874

Parks operations, privatization 3892

Pesticides, use of by Environment ministry A. 4655-6

Pesticides, restrictions on use of 3869

Pollutants in sawdust, dumping of 3866

Pollution control permits, violation A. 4654-5, A. 4656

Quinsam coal project, release of report on public inquiry A. 4712

Recreational lots, taxation 3888

Reid-Crowther report on hazardous wastes 3836-7, 3848

Riverview Heights housing development 3874

ROSS committee, environmental award 3854, 4590

School district referenda and autonomy of boards 4983

Seattle City Light Co., contributions for Skagit valley preservation 4589, 4591

Septic sludge, disposal of 3856

Sewage disposal, Capital Regional District 3846-7, 3856

Skagit Environmental Enhancement Act 4349, 4589, 4590-1, 4635-7

Skagit Valley, International Joint Commission 4589-91, 4635, 4636

Skagit Valley legislation, U.S. ratification 4589

Skagit Valley preservation, costs to Canada 4589, 4591

Ski facilities, privatization of 3874, 3877

Snowmobiles, disturbance of wildlife by 3839-40

Social assistance rates 3442-3

Solid wastes, recycling of 3854

Songhees housing project 3874

South Moresby Island park, proposed 3878

Students, summer work in parks 3892

Teachers, salaries 4982-3

Teachers, tribute to 4982, 4983

Tourism, effect of parks on 3874, 3876-7

Tourism, game management for enhancement of 3830

Trade missions, need for 3441

Trapping, guiding and hunting rights, acquisition by non-Canadians A. 4812

Treated wood, hazardous fumes from burning of 3870

Valhalla Provincial Park 3877

Vanderhoof Crown land plan 3886

Victoria, need for sewage treatment plant 3856

Victoria, pollution of beaches 3846-7

Waste management, attendance at Ashcroft meeting A. 4288

Waste, recycling of 3829, 3842, 3843, 3866

Western Community, sewage disposal 3860

Westwood Motor Sport Park, development on A. 3538

Whiffen Spit, erosion 3860

Whistler Mountain ski resort 3874

Wolf control program 3830, 3839

Buckingham Palace, London, England

Mentioned: (Rogers) 3748

Buckler v. Earthwood Manufacturing Ltd.

Decision, Law Reform Commission recommendation arising from (Smith) 4645

Budget

Accountability to taxpayers for (Curtis) 3643 (Howard) 3640-1

Accuracy of and deficits experienced (Stupich) 3274

Balanced budget and change in accounting methods (Nicolson) 3400

Balanced budgets of earlier years (Nicolson) 3400

Balancing of (Stupich) 3274, 3351

B.C. Railway debt, payment of (Macdonald) 3601

Budget, federal, increase in corporate tax incentives (Rose) 3551

Budget 1979-80, deficit (Nicolson) 4693

Budget 1983-84, damage of tax increases (Stupich) 4716

Budget 1983-84, deferment of (Stupich) 4714

Budget 1983-84, details of expenditures (Curtis) 3638 (Stupich) 3638

Budget 1983-84, effects of (Stupich) 3349

Budget 1983-84, fiscal policies cause of unemployment (Gabelmann) Q. 3797

Budget 1983-84, increased expenditures (Stupich) 4393

Budget 1983-84, information available for preparation of (Stupich) 3633

Budget 1983-84, reduction in (Stupich) 3635

Budget 1983-84, restraint program in relation to human rights (Stupich) 4393, 4394

Budget, process of consultation with ministers (Curtis) 3646

Changes in to alleviate unemployment (Curtis) A. 4151-2 (Stupich) Q. 4151-2

Debt, B.C. Rail Dease Lake extension (Stupich) Q. 3574

Debt, news release on projected 1985 debt quoted (Passarell) 3426

Decline in expenditure (Howard) 3374

Deficit (Curtis) 3340, 3342

Deficit 1983-84, overestimated (Stupich) 3631

Deficit overestimated (Curtis) 3631-5 (Stupich) 3351-2, 3543-4, 3631-5

Deficit reduced (Gardom) 3603 (Mowat) 3455

Deficit unacceptable (Nielsen) 3421

Economy, effect on (Stupich) 3349

Economy, problems of addressed in (Strachan) 3516-7

Education, application of restraint program to (Cocke) 3803

Education, grants discontinued for post-secondary education (Parks) 3560

Education ministry, basis of budget for (Heinrich) 3761

Education, provision for capital expenditures on (Heinrich) 3808

Education, zero-base budgeting for (Rose) 3763

Estimates 1983-84, compared with 1984-85 (Howard) 3374-5

Federal budget, increase in (Fraser, A.) 3505

Federal budget, increase in corporate tax incentives (Rose) 3551

Finance minister, cooperation with community in preparing budget (Stupich) 4486

Funds available, political decisions on use of (Rose) 3762-3

Gross provincial product, no reference to (Davis) 3381

Human Resources ministry, expenditure on compared with other ministries (McCarthy) 3682

Human rights budget (Barnes) 4472

Job creation (Curtis) A. 4152

Job creation, potential for (Skelly) 3489-90

Lack of in early 1983 (Mitchell) 3526

Legal Services Society, funds for (Smith) A. 4446

Legal Services Society, reduction in funding (Brown) 3578

Presentation of expenditures, reconciliation of with former years (Curtis) 3607

Reconsideration of (Curtis) A. 4151 (Stupich) Q. 4151

Reduction in (Campbell) 3461 (Curtis) 3342, 3607 (Fraser, A.) 3505 (Johnston) 3487 (Passarell) 3425 (Pelton) 3583 (Ree) 3540 (Reynolds) 3409, 3625 (Schroeder) 3594 (Segarty) 3434

Reforestation, no provision for (Skelly) 3490

Restraint commended (Ree) 3539

School districts, formula for funding of (Rose) 3763

School maintenance and operations, basis of (Heinrich) 3771

Social portfolios, percentage allocated to (Heinrich) 3772-3 (Rose) 3773, 3779

Social problems, failure to address (Lea) 3586

Structure of, recommendations (Davis) 3379

Taxpayers' understanding of (Curtis) 3643 (Fraser, R.) 3646 (Howard) 3640-1

Travel allowances, ministerial (Barrett) 3508

Unemployment, increase in since presentation of 1983 budget (Gabelmann) Q. 3797

Unemployment not mentioned (Blencoe) 3528 (Curtis) A. 4152 (Stupich) Q. 4151

Universities and colleges, reduction in funding for (Heinrich) 3762 (Rose) 3814-6

Use of funds available, political decisions on (Rose) 3762-3

Victoria, employment incentive funds cut (Rose) 3549

Budget debate

3338-63, 3370-87, 3394-3415, 3417-27, 3432-53, 3455-72, 3475-3509, 3513-3535, 3539-72, 3575-3609

Amdt: (Gabelmann) 3448; negatived 3558

Speakers: Barnes 3457-61; Barrett 3507-9, 3513-6; Blencoe 3527-31, 3562-66; Brown 3467-71, 3578-82, Brummet 3440-4; Campbell 3461-3, 3576-8; Cocke 3448-53; Curtis 3338-47, 3606-9; Dailly 3387-90, 3394-5, 3501-4; D'Arcy 3381-6; Davis 3378-81; Fraser, A. 3504-7; Fraser, R. 3372-4; Gabelmann 3444-8; Gardom 3601-5; Hanson 3553-6; Hewitt 3396-9, 3479-81; Howard 3374-8, 3494-8; Johnston 3486-8; Kempf 3403-5; Lauk 3531-5, 3590-4; Lea 3540-2, 3584-7; Lockstead 3556-8; Macdonald 3463-5, 3597-3601; McCarthy 3587-90; McGeer 3492-4; Michael 3386-7, 3523-4; Mitchell 3418-21, 3524-7; Mowat 3453, 3455-7; Nicolson 3399-3403, 3475-8; Nielsen 3421-5; Parks 3465-7, 3559-62; Passarell 3425-7, 3432-4, 3546-8; Pelton 3582-4; Phillips 3566-9; Ree 3535, 3539-40; Reynolds 3409-14, 3417-8, 3498-3501; Richmond 3471; Rogers 3605-6; Rose 3405-9, 3548-53; Sanford 3481-6, 3569-72, 3575-6; Schroeder 3594-6; Segarty 3434-7; Skelly 3488-92; Strachan 3516-20; Stupich 3347-63, 3370-2, 3542-6; Wallace 3437-40, 3520-3

Builders Lien Act

Recommendations for revision (Brown) 4336-7 (Smith) 4336, 4337

Builders Lien Act, An Act to Amend

(Bill M205) (Pelton) 1R, 4269; 2R, 4482-4; C, 4657; 3R, 4657; RA, 4841

Speakers: Brown 4483; Campbell 4483-4; Cocke 4484; Pelton 4269, 4482-3, 4484, 4657; Smith 4484

Committee to study and advise on recommended (Campbell) 4483-4

Equipment rentals, inclusion of (Pelton) 4482

Government, acceptable to (Smith) 4484

Inadequacy of (Cocke) 4484

Builders Lien Amendment Act, 1984

(Bill 9) (Attorney-General) 1R, 4056; 2R, 4336-7; C, 4533-4; 3R, 4534; RA, 4841

Speakers: Brown, 4336-7, 4533; Chairman and Deputy

Chairman, 4533; Smith, 4056, 4336, 4337, 4534; Wallace, 4533

Amdt: sec. 4 (Wallace) 4533, withdrawn 4533

Builders Lien Amendment Act (No. 2) , 1984, confusion with (Pelton) 4484

Liens and notices, changes in filing (Smith) 4336

Building laws

Equipment rentals, payment problems (Brown) 4483 (Pelton) 4483, 4484

Building trade unions — Agreements

See: Collective labour agreements — Construction industry

Building trades

See entries under Construction industry

Bulk Sales Act

Criticisms of (Smith) 5081

Repeal of (Macdonald) 5081 (Smith) 4921, 5081

Bullard, Glenn

Quoted re Residential Tenancy Act (Blencoe) 4303

Bullock, Rupert

Mentioned: (Lauk) 4993, 4994

Bunker fuel

See entries under Shipping

Bureau of Broadcast Measurement

Mentioned: (McClelland) 4755

Burnaby, B.C.

Agricultural land, highway use (Brown) 3915

City bylaw re smoking in public places (Wallace) 4658

Fire protection and police costs (Brown) 3958-9 (Ritchie) 3958-9

Police required for serving of documents (Brown) 4235

RCMP personnel, reduction in (Brown) Q. 4053

Sheriff services, payment of costs (Brown) Q. 4053 (Smith) A. 4053

Burnaby North constituency

Metro Transit strike, effect on residents (Dailly) 4870

Burnaby School District

See: School District 41

Burns, Bill

Burns plan. See entries under Teachers — Salaries, pensions, etc.

Mentioned: (Sanford) 4980

Burns Lake, B.C.

Character of (Kempf) 3984-5

Burns Lake School District

See: School District 55

Burrard Inlet, B.C.

Thermal power plant proposal mentioned (Wallace) 4588

Burrard Yarrows Corp.

Employment at Victoria plant (Rose) 3549

Buses

See: Motor buses

Bush, Allan

Mentioned: (Kempf) 4015

Business and Professional Women's Clubs

Resolution on education quoted (Wallace) 3788

Business information centres

Work of (Throne speech) 3215

Butane

See: Propane

Butchart Gardens, Victoria, B.C.

Mentioned: (Brown) 4227 (Howard) 4227, 4228

Butcher, Michael

Dismissal of (Dailly) Q. 3288 (Nielsen) A. 3288-9

Butler, Barry

Report mentioned (Barrett) 3336

Butler, Tom

Mentioned: (Macdonald) 3367