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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MLAs

See: Legislature — Members

MTOC

See: Metro Transit Operating Co.

MURB

See: multiple-unit residential building program

McAdam, Duncan Kennedy

British Columbia Electoral Commission. See name of commission

Mentioned: (Chabot) 4959, 5047, 5051 (Rose) 5053

McAlary, Richard

Job creation, views on cited (Gabelmann) 3447

Unemployment rate in B.C., assessment of (Barrett) 3324

Mentioned: (Blencoe) 4295

McAloney, Bill

Mentioned: (Richmond) 4229

McAlpine, John P

Mentioned: (Barnes) 4473

McCarthy, Hon. Grace M. (Vancouver-Little Mountain) Minister of Human Resources

ALRT station, Burnaby 3590

ALRT stations, real estate development near 3725

ALRT system, demonstration station opened 3590

ALRT system, job creation by A. 3900

Age discrimination 3709

Age discrimination in social assistance payments 3666-7

Aged, services for 3704

Bank charges for credit rating statements A. 4289

Bohnenkamp case, court order enforcement in 3668-9, 3670, 3677-80

B.C. Place, job creation by A. 3900

B.C. Transit Amendment Act (1984) 3573, 3731, 3732, 3755

B.C. Transit board commended 3723-4

B.C. Transit history of 3731

B.C. Transit, job creation by A. 3821

B.C. Transit Vancouver budget surplus 3724

Budget, amount allotted to Human Resources ministry by 3682

Budget, amounts allotted to government departments by 3682-3

Budget debate 3587-90

Bus passes, advantages of 3726

Buses, fare increases 3725

Buses, inspection service for 3723

Buses, licensing of private buses 3728

Buses on Vancouver Island, sealed washrooms on A. 4287, A. 4324-5

Buses, regulations re maintenance of A. 3393

Buses, service for disabled 3723

Buses, standing passengers 3724

Cabinet Committee on Employment Development, continuation of A. 3821

Cabinet, discussion of B.C. job losses A. 4854-5

Canada Assistance Plan, recoveries under and federal-provincial cost-sharing 3693

Capital Regional District, transfer of transit responsibility to regional transit commission 3731

Chance program for children, continuation of 3662

Child abuse case, court orders issued in A. 3677-8

Child abuse, continuation of campaign against 3588

Child abuse, Human Resources ministry services in A. 4609

Child assaulted while in foster care, case closed 3721

Child, definition in Family and Child Service Act 3706

Child-care programs, continuation of 3662, 3667-8

Child-care programs, contracting out of 3662

Child-care workers, dismissal of A. 3859

Child-care workers in schools 3589

Children, care of disturbed children A. 3859

Children, child advocate superfluous (McCarthy) 3667

Children, provisions of Family and Child Service Act for 3706

Children's facilities, accountability of private owners 3706

Chimo-Richmond Crisis Centre, letter quoted on 3690

Conmac Stages Ltd., safety record of A. 3475

Credit, use of without means A. 4080

Crossroads program, disturbed child transferred to 3859

Cruelty to children, Human Resources ministry action on 3679

Day-care facilities, federal policy on 3714

Day-care program for children, continuation of 3662

Disturbed children, care of A. 3859

Election promises, review of (Mitchell) 3715

Expo 86, bus services for 3724

Expo 86, job creation by A. 3900

Family allowances, GAIN act in relation to 3714

Family and Child Service Act, provisions of 3678, 3706-7

Family support worker program, discontinuation of 3683, 3707, A. 4609

Federal community involvement program, continuation of 3720

Food banks, Human Resources ministry assistance to A. 4912

Food banks, meetings with personnel A. 4913

Food banks, operation of 4912, 4913

Food banks, social assistance recipients at 3715-6

Foster parents, tribute to 3699

Fostering of children by relatives 3707

Gasoline tax, saving by B.C. Transit 3725

Gray Line of Victoria Ltd., bus washrooms sealed A. 4287, A. 4324-5

Gray Line of Victoria Ltd., effect of purchase of Pacific Coach Lines assets A. 3474-5, A. 3539, A. 3650

Greater Vancouver Regional District, transfer of transit responsibility to regional transit commission 3731

Handicapped, budget increase for mentally handicapped 3719

Handicapped, bus service for 3723

Handicapped children, School District 43 program for A. 3675

Handicapped, employment of 3662

Handicapped, foster care for 3699

Handicapped, transfer to community care of mentally handicapped 3717-8

Hardship assistance, eligibility for A. 4079-80

Helpline for Children, availability of 3707

Helpline for Children, continuation of 3662

Highways ministry, job creation by A. 3900

Human Resources ministry appropriation, 1984-85 fiscal year, overrun 4912

Human Resources ministry, assignment of WCB payments to 3691-2

Human Resources ministry clients, bank charges for credit rating statements A. 4289

Human Resources ministry, community involvement program reinstatement A. 4773

Human Resources ministry, employees attending public rallies and salaries saved A. 3636

Human Resources ministry, estimates 3661-3, 3689-93, 3698-9, 3702-10, 3714-5, 3717-20

Human Resources ministry, family and children's services 3684

Human Resources ministry, income assistance programs 3689

Human Resources ministry, job action program A. 3963

Human Resources ministry, privatized programs 3667

Human Resources ministry, refugee assistance 3717

Human Resources ministry. staff reduction in 3707

Human Resources ministry, withdrawal of family support services 3682-3

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

Income assistance cheques, conditions for cashing of A. 3369-70, A.3392-3

Income assistance, funding for 3708

Income assistance program, changes in 3663

Income assistance program, handicapped persons 3662

Income assistance, turnover time for people on 3715

Income, GAIN act in relation to earned and unearned income 3714

Income supplement, increase in federal contribution 3717

Income, single parent working and on welfare compared 3689, 3716

Individual Opportunity Plan, success of 3662

Infant development program, continuation of 3662

Job action program, cost-effectiveness of 3708

Job action program, funding shared with federal government 3715

Lampson Street educational rehabilitation program, closing of A. 3859

Maintenance orders, enforcement of 3588, 3663, 3669

Mentally handicapped, community care for 3707, A. 4855-6

Mentally handicapped, deinstitutionalization of A. 4855-6

Mentally handicapped, letter quoted in support of Tranquille policy A. 4859

Mentally handicapped, need for extended care A. 4855-6

Mentally handicapped, programs for 3663

Metro Transit Operating Co., advertisements during strike against 4811-2

Metro Transit Operating Co. labour negotiations, alleged interference in A. 3538

Metro Transit Operating Co. strike, handling of A. 4812

New Westminster, redevelopment in 3589

Pacific Coach Lines Ltd. assets, disposition of A. 3650

Pacific Coach Lines Ltd., bus safety service available to purchasers of 3723

Pacific Coach Lines Ltd., effect of sale on Fraser Valley bus service 3723

Pacific Coach Lines Ltd. employees, dismissal of A. 4190

Pacific Coach Lines Ltd. employees, provision for 3727, A. 4002

Pacific Coach Lines Ltd., equipment sale payments A. 4288

Pacific Coach Lines Ltd. routes, servicing of A. 3539, A. 4190

Pacific Coach Lines Ltd., sale of A. 3474-5, A. 3650, 3730, A. 4002, A. 4288

Pacific Coach Lines Ltd., subsidy cancelled by sale of 3723

Pacific Coach Lines Ltd., tabling of documents re sale of A. 4152, A. 4288, A. 4608

Pacific Coach Lines Ltd. terminals, disposal of A. 4002

Pharmacare, continuation of 3698

Pharmacare, negotiations to halt fee increases 3662

Poverty, definition of 3683, 3702

Poverty in Victoria, Human Resources ministry response to 3698

Prince Rupert group homes, new system for A. 4191

Provincial in-service resources team, abolition of 3718-9

Public servants' walkout, salaries saved by A. 3636

Question period, lengthy answers during 3652

Rehabilitation officers, reclassification of A. 3963

Rehabilitation officers, redeployment of A. 3901

SAFER program, budget increase for 3717

Salary, reduction in (Barnes) 3721

Senior citizens, programs for 3685, 3698

Silver Threads, funding for 3704-5

Social assistance, age discrimination in 3663, 3667, 3702

Social assistance recipients, number of A. 3963

Social assistance recipients, relief of hardship A. 3900

Social assistance recipients, work found by 3661-2

Social assistance, reduction in 3663

Social assistance, seasonally unemployed 3693

Social assistance, turnover time 3715

Social assistance, young people 3663, 3667, 3702

Social workers and child abuse A. 4609

Tranquille, closing of 3663, A. 4855-6, A. 4859

Tranquille, future of residents A. 4855-6

Tranquille, replacement by community-based facilities 3707, 3708

Transit services, estimates 3723-4, 3725, 3726-8, 3730

Transit system deficits, local governments' responsibility for 3731

Transition houses, funding for 3588, 3705

Transition houses, monitoring of private owners 3717

Unemployment and Human Resources ministry 3698, 3702

Unemployment rate, relation of social assistance applications to 3702

Vancouver Island bus service, inclusion in PCL sale contract A. 3539

Vancouver Transition House, funding for and function of 3690-1

Vancouver Transition House, privatization of 3667, 3683

Variety Clubs International telethon, funds raised 4890-1

Veterans' pensions, GAIN act in relation to 3714

Victoria Plywood Ltd., cost of social assistance for former employees A. 4854

Volunteers, role of 3702-3

Workers' Compensation Board payments, assignment to Human Resources ministry 3691-2

McCausland, Mary-Lou

Mentioned: (Brown) 4265

McClellan, Ross

Toronto transit labour dispute, statement on quoted (Parks) 4852

McClelland, Hon. Robert H. (Langley) Minister of Labour

ALRT system, extension across Fraser River A. 3758

Arbitration, voluntary arbitration 4195

Attorney-General ministry, legal assistance to human rights complainants 4584

Blacks, discrimination against 4583

B.C. Council of Human Rights, boards of inquiry 4584

B.C. Council of Human Rights, filing of complaints re sexual discrimination in employment 4497

B.C. Council of Human Rights, filing of third-party complaints 4582, 4583

B.C. Council of Human Rights, functioning of 4498

B.C. Council of Human Rights, investigation of complaints re by ombudsman 4585

B.C. Council of Human Rights, members 4374

B.C. Government Employees' Union, secondary picketing in shopping malls 4802

B.C. Government Employees' Union, sexual harassment clause in agreement 4764

B.C. Place, job creation at A. 4422

B.C. Place, land rezoning at 4807

Cabinet, Cowichan Bay meeting of 4832

Canadian Paperworkers' Union leaders, responsibilities of 4154

Canadian Paperworkers' Union, 1984 lockout and strike 4153-4, 4193, 4200

Chemical industries, job creation in A. 4422

Civil Rights Protection Act, role of 4540-1, 4543

Coal projects, job creation in A. 4422

Collective bargaining, government policy on 4845

Constituency, multicultural nature of (Lauk) 4509

Construction industry employers, application for union certification 4788

Construction industry unions, short-term certification 4788

Criminal Code, third-party intimidation in labour relations 4779

Discrimination against blacks, third-party complaint case 4583

Discrimination against women 4535, 4536, 4576, 4577

Discrimination, age as basis of 4579

Discrimination complaints, third-party filing of 4582, 4583

Discrimination, height and weight as basis of 4536, 4579

Discrimination in employment, race as basis of 4574

Discrimination prohibited by legislation 4373-4

Discrimination, punishment of 4584

Discrimination, racial discrimination case 4390

Discrimination, reasonable cause clause in Human RightsAct 4536, 4545, 4548

Discrimination, sex as basis of 4500, 4535, 4536, 4537

Discrimination, social assistance recipients 4536, 4537

Discriminatory publications, legislation against 4540-1

Economic development plan, government proposal 4832

Economic development projects, employment at 4793

Economic development projects, health or safety stoppages 4797-8

Economic development projects, non-affiliation clauses 4797

Economic recovery 4660-1

Economy, effect of labour relations on 4660, 4153

Elevating devices, advisory committee on 4909

Elevating devices, Expo 86 site 4908

Elevating Devices Safety Act (Bill 15) 1R, 4629; 4908-9, 4909, 4913

Elevator safety regulation, private sector role in 4908

Elevators, appeals re closure of 4913

Employers, attitude to certification of trade unions 4767-70

Employers, safeguard of in strikes 4780

Employment advertisements, discriminatory advertisements 4374, 4573, 4574, 4575

Employment agencies, discrimination by 4374

Employment application forms, discriminatory forms 4574, 4575

Employment-bridging assistance program A. 3796

Employment, discrimination in hiring 4374

Employment, mandatory retirement 4579

Equal pay concept, collective agreements 4576, 4578

Expo 86 construction, completion of 4661

Expo 86, economic development project designation of 4793, 4794

Expo 86, job creation at A. 4422

Export sales, B.C. products' competitiveness 4660

Family, definition of proposed for Human Rights Act 4536-7

Farmworkers, receipt of letter re (Gabelmann) 4831

Forest industry, dependence of certain towns on 4153

Forest industry employment, increase in A. 3758

Forest industry labour negotiations, changes in 4783

Freedom of movement guaranteed under Charter of Rights A. 3613

Handicapped, discrimination against 4374

Handicapped, rights of 4374

Handicaps, definition of proposed for Human Rights Act 4536

Highways ministry, job creation by A. 4422

Hospitals, job evaluation at 4577

Human Rights Act 4347, 4373-5, 4500, 4530-1, 4535, 4536-7, 4540-1, 4542, 4543, 4545, 4546, 4547, 4548, 4558, 4566, 4573-5, 4576-8, 4579, 4580, 4582-3, 4584, 4585-6

Human Rights Act, addition to definitions section 4535-7

Human Rights Act, amendments to (Wallace) 4530-1, 4550

Human Rights Act, definition of physical or mental handicaps 4536

Human Rights Act, definition of sex 4535, 4536, 4537

Human Rights Act, education provision 4375

Human Rights Act, equal pay concept 4576, 4577-8

Human Rights Act, fines under 4584

Human Rights Act, income source as basis of discrimination 4536, 4537

Human Rights Act, insurance amendment 4566

Human Rights Act, insurance companies' discrimination against women 4546, 4547

Human Rights Act, intent to discriminate 4500, 4520, 4598, 4583

Human Rights Act, penalties under 4584

Human Rights Act, pornographic publications 4540-I, 4542, 4543

Human Rights Act, provisions for single parents 4537, 4539

Human Rights Act, reasonable cause provision 4536, 4545, 4548, 4579

Human Rights Act, referral of to United Nations commission A. 4712

Human Rights Act, unintentional discrimination 4583

Human Rights Act, use of precedents in administration 4535, 4536

Human Rights Advisory Committee, completion of deliberations and report A. 4422

Human Rights Advisory Committee, recommendations of A. 4422

Human rights branch annual report, minister's receipt of A. 4479

Human rights branch, number of sexual harassment cases handled 4512

Human Rights Code, changes in 4373

Human Rights Code, complaints re sexual harassment 4536

Human Rights Code, filing of complaints under 4497, 4500

Human Rights Code, fines under 4584

Human Rights Code, 1981 amendment 4540

Human Rights Commission, referral of complaints to 4497

Human Rights Commission, political appointments to 4528

Human rights groups, consultation with re Human RightsAct (Brown) 4463

Human rights in B.C. 4373-5

Human rights precedents, establishment of 4535

Hydro and Power Authority (Land Transfer) Act (1984) 4807

Indians, discrimination against by hotels 4500

Industries, effect of recession on A. 3758

Industrial inquiry commissioner, resolution of labour disputes by 4193

Insurance companies, discrimination practised by 4546, 4547, 4558

Investment in B.C. 4660

Job creation A. 3758, A. 4422

Kwantlen College, employment-bridging program for women A. 4003

Labour Code Advisory Committee, members of A. 3369

Labour Code Amendment Act (1984) 4629, 4660-6, 4755-6, 4762-70, 4777-85, 4797-4802

Labour Code Amendment Act (1984) , coercion and intimidation provisions 4766, 4767, 4768, 4769-70

Labour Code Amendment Act (1984) , consultation on 4660, 4661

Labour Code Amendment Act (1984) , definitions 4762-3, 4764-5, 4790, 4791

Labour Code Amendment Act (1984) , employers' protection 4780

Labour Code Amendment Act (1984) , fairness of 4755

Labour Code Amendment Act (1984) , government drafting of regulations 4791

Labour Code Amendment Act (1984) , limitation of political expression 4764

Labour Code Amendment Act (1984) , multiple-employer certification of trade unions 4783

Labour Code Amendment Act (1984) , multiplicity of industrial unions encouraged 4781-3

Labour Code Amendment Act (1984) , picketing section interpretation 4798-9

Labour Code Amendment Act (1984) , section 15, 4798

Labour Code Amendment Act (1984) , third-party interference in disputes 4766, 4767, 4768, 4769-70, 4779

Labour Code Amendment Act (1984) , secondary picketing 4800, 4801, 4802

Labour Code Amendment Act (1984) , sexual harassment clause 4764

Labour Code Amendment Act (1984) , trade union decertification procedures 4723, 4788, 4789

Labour Code Amendment Act (1984) , trade union fines 4780

Labour Code Amendment Act (1984) , trade union raiding 4781-3, 4789

Labour Code of B.C., administration by Labour Relations Board 4794

Labour Code of B.C. amendments, submissions re 4660, 4661

Labour Code of B.C., changes under consideration A. 3369

Labour Code of B.C., effect of on collective bargaining process 4882-3

Labour Code of B.C., 1984 pulp and paper industry dispute 4193

Labour disputes, settlement by legislation 4153, 4844

Labour force, publication of statistics on A. 3759

Labour laws, consultation on 4660, 4661

Labour-management relations 4660-1

Labour minister, ability as (Gabelmann) 4676

Labour minister, powers of under Metro Transit Collective Bargaining Assistance Act 4846

Labour minister, unresolved human rights complaints referred to 4584

Labour ministry, employment programs developed 4832

Labour ministry, estimates 4831-4

Labour ministry, job creation by A. 4422, A. 4423

Labour Relations Board, annual report tabled 3513

Labour Relations Board, bargaining unit description changes 4783

Labour Relations Board, continuation of 4769-70

Labour Relations Board, determination of strike legality 4780

Labour Relations Board, purpose of board 4794

Labour Relations Board, ruling on alternatives to secondary picketing 4801

Labour Relations Board, secondary picketing permits required from 4799, 4800, 4801, 4802

Labour relations in public sector 4845

Labour relations, Labour ministry scrutiny of 4661

Labour relations system, changes in 4660

Labour, relocation to B.C. A. 3902

Legislation, partisan television program during debate On A. 4772

Legislature, use of unparliamentary language 4512

Liquefied natural gas industry, job creation in A. 4422

Mackenzie, effect of pulp and paper dispute on economy of 4153

Mackenzie, pulp workers' return-to-work vote 4193, 4194

Manitoba, human rights legislation 4536

Mediator, appointment of in pulp and paper industry dispute 4154, 4193

Metro Transit Collective Bargaining Assistance Act 4843, 4844-6, 4882-3, 4884-5, 4886

Metro Transit Collective Bargaining Assistance Act, effect on collective bargaining rights 4844

Metro Transit Collective Bargaining Assistance Act, government determination of terms of collective agreement 4845

Metro Transit Operating Co. bus drivers, scheduling of 4884-5

Metro Transit Operating Co. collective agreement, extension of 4845

Metro Transit Operating Co. labour dispute, arbitration services available 4844, 4845, 4883

Metro Transit Operating Co. labour dispute, industrial inquiry commissioner's report 4846, 4883

Metro Transit Operating Co. labour dispute, industrial inquiry commission services 4844, 4883

Metro Transit Operating Co. labour dispute, mediator appointed 4845, 4883

Metro Transit Operating Co. labour dispute, ministerial powers in 4846

Metro Transit Operating Co., sign-up procedures 4884, 4885

Mining industry safety regulation, transfer to Workers' Compensation Board 4833

Morris, Joe, services of in labour dispute 4844, 4846

Mount Klappan anthracite project A. 4289

Natural resources, improved markets for and effect on unemployment A. 3758

Ombudsman, review of Workers' Compensation Board 4834

Ontario labour legislation, definition of “strike” 4764

Park and Tilford distillery closure A. 4207

Paris, Charles, nature of appointment 4528

Picketing, rules for picketing shopping malls 4801, 4802

Port Alberni, dependence on forest industries 4153

Powell River, dependence on forest industries 4153

Prince Rupert Workers' Compensation Board office, closing of 4832

Public service 4845, 4885

Pulp and Paper Collective Bargaining Assistance Act 4153-4, 4193, 4196, 4200

Pulp and Paper Collective Bargaining Assistance Act, cooling-off period 4195

Pulp and Paper Collective Bargaining Assistance Act, retroactive clause 4154, 4200

Pulp and Paper Collective Bargaining Assistance Act, similarity to Metro Transit legislation 4844

Pulp and paper industry, changes in collective bargaining foreseen 4783

Pulp and paper industry dispute, appointment of mediator in 4154, 4193

Pulp and paper industry dispute, economic effects of 4153-4

Pulp and paper industry dispute, meeting with parties to (Barrett) 4155 (Gabelmann) 4162 (Wallace) 4186

Pulp and paper industry dispute, workers' vote to end 4193, 4194

Pulp and paper industry, situation in 3393

Pulp, Paper and Woodworkers of Canada, responsibilities of leaders 4154

Quintette Coal Ltd., employment by A. 3901

Quintette Coal Ltd., housing policy A. 3901

Quintette Coal Ltd., labour hired from eastern Canada A. 3613

Quintette Coal Ltd., hiring policy A. 3759

Racial discrimination, court case 4390

Railroads, job creation by A. 4422

Red Rag, judgment on 4540-1, 4542

Sawmills, effect of pulp and paper industry dispute on 4153

Secondary picketing 4799, 4800, 4801, 4802

Sexual harassment, meaning of 4535, 4536

Single parents, Human Rights Act provisions re 4537, 4539

Standing order 81, application of 4844

Strike, definitions of 4763

Strikes and lockouts in private sector, groups affected 4845

Strikes and lockouts in public sector 4845

Strikes, Labour Relations Board determination of legality 4780

Strikes, political strikes 4763

Student venture capital program A. 4632

Student wage reimbursement program, funding of A. 4631-2

Sunshine Coast unemployment, alleviation of A. 3962

Taxation legislation, retroactivity of 4154, 4200

Television appearances, public money used for (Dailly) Q. 4772 (McClelland) A. 4772

Trade union locals, automatic decertification of 4788

Trade union members, equal fees for 4778, 4779

Trade unionism, attitude to (Macdonald) 4722, 4723

Trade unions, amendment of laws re 4660-1

Trade unions, certification and decertification procedures 4784, 4785, 4787, 4788-90

Trade unions, certification fees 4777, 4778, 4779

Trade unions, coercion by 4766-70

Trade unions, effect of economic development legislation on 4793

Trade unions, fines against members 4780

Trade unions, mandatory retirement age 4579

Trade unions, multiple-employer certification 4783

Trade unions, raiding by 4781-3, 4789

Tugboat industry, idling of by pulp and paper industry dispute 4153

Tumbler Ridge housing, terms of sale for A. 3937

Unemployment, reduction of A. 4422, A. 4423, A. 3758

Universities minister, alleged unfair labour practice by 4766

Vancouver, job creation by ALRT system A. 4422

Vancouver, third-party complaint of discrimination against blacks 4583

Volunteer organizations in health care A. 4386

Volunteer workers, replacement of by union employees A. 4386

Wages, equal pay concept 4576, 4577-8

Weiler, Paul, remarks on Labour Code Amendment Act (1984) 4756

Windermere Central Park Lodge hospital strike, picketing during 4802

Women, discrimination against by insurance companies 4546, 4547

Women, discrimination in employment of 4535, 4536, 4576, 4577

Women, employment-bridging assistance program for cancelled A. 4003

Women, equal pay 4576, 4577-8

Women, pregnant women 4535, 4536

Women, sexual harassment complaints by 4536

Woodfibre, pulp workers' return-to-work vote 4193

Workers' Compensation Board audiologists, fee payment for use of 4832

Workers' Compensation Board changes, effect of on injured workers 4832

Workers' Compensation Board, fair adjudication of claims 4834

Workers' Compensation Board funding, transfer of to public purse 4832

Workers' Compensation Board, number of complaints re 4834

Workers' Compensation Board, ombudsman's review of 4834

Workers' Compensation Board unfunded liability, reduction of 4832

Workers' compensation, relevance of to Human Rights Act 4498

Young people, job creation programs for A. 3758

Youth employment programs, Labour ministry development of 4832

McCracken, Michael

Mentioned: (Rose) 3552

Macdonald, Alexander B. (Vancouver East)

Airlines stewardesses, dismissal on marriage 4491

Apology from suggested, re Shoal Island case (Hewitt) 3479

Automobile Accident Compensation Committee, report of 3978-9

Barrett, D., tribute to 4840

Bennett, W.A.C., trade unionism encouraged by government of 4721

Blacks, discrimination against in schools 4490

B.C. Council of Human Rights 4412

B.C. Council of Human Rights, appointments to 4414

B.C. Railway debt, payment of 3601

B.C. Railway, Tumbler Ridge line financing 3601

Budget debate 3463-5, 3597-3601

Bulk Sales Act, repeal of 5081

Canadian Labour Code, trade union certification procedures 4721, 4777

Canadian Pacific Railway, treatment of Chinese labourers 4413

Canadian Paperworkers' Union, lockout and strike 4199, 4200

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

College of Pharmacists, secret hearings of 3597

Constituencies, Fraser Valley, number of voters 4944

Constituencies, Vancouver, number of voters 4944-5

Constituency boundaries, location of 4944

Constitution Amendment Act (1985) 4944-5

Constitution Amendment Act (1985) , constitutionality of 4944

Consumer and Corporate Affairs ministry, estimates 3978-9

Corporations, private bills re 4774

Court reporters, privatization costs 4820

Cowichan-Malahat constituency, boundaries 4944

Discrimination, age as basis of 4490-1

Discrimination, Chinese immigrants, B.C. 4413

Discrimination, Dhaliwal v. Plateau Mills case 4490

Discrimination, height and weight as basis 4491

Discrimination, language as basis of 4490

Discrimination, protection from in reasonable cause clause 4490

Discrimination, proving of intent before prosecution 4414

Discrimination, racial discrimination in schools 4490

Discrimination, sex as basis of 4491

Discrimination, sexual orientation as basis of 4491

East Indians, discrimination against 4490

Education, change in emphasis in 3464-5

Education, make-work jobs in 4610

Education system, retention rate in 3465

Electoral reform, Eckardt report 4944, 4945

Employment, discrimination in hiring 4490-1

Estimates, referring of to committee 4917

Expo 86 construction, labour legislation for 4721

France, economic depression Q. 3857

Government, appointment of Human Rights Council 4412

Government, function of 3465

Government, protection of the public 4823-4

Highway 1, completion of 4069

Highway 97, George Massey tunnel holdups 4069

Human Rights Act 4412-4, 4490-1

Human Rights Act, Canadian Bar Association input 4414

Human Rights Act, comparison with Human Rights Act (proposed 1983) 4412

Human Rights Act, hoist of Bill 4490-1

Human Rights Act, marital status as basis of discrimination 4491

Human Rights Act, proof required for intent to discriminate 4414, 4491

Human Rights Act, public input recommended 4412, 4414

Human Rights Act, reasonable cause provision 4490

Human Rights Act, replacement of Human Rights Commission 4412, 4413, 4490

Human Rights Act, right of appeal 4412

Human Rights Act, undue haste in presenting 4412

Human rights, administration and enforcement 4490

Human rights branch, abolition of 4490

Human rights branch staff, dismissal of 4412, 4413, 4490

Human rights cases, appeals 4412

Human Rights Code, dismissal of enforcement staff 4412, 4413, 4490

Human Rights Code, Hunky Bill case 4412

Human Rights Commission, abolition of 4412, 4413, 4490

Human Rights Commission, 1983 recommendations 4412

Human rights, enforcement of 4412-3

Immigrants, non-Caucasian 4413

Indians, voting rights 4413

Infant contracts, repudiation of 5080

Insurance Corp. of B.C., claims and court costs 3978-9

Insurance, delegation of duties of superintendent of 4822

Insurance industry, regulations 4822-4

Italians, settlement in Vancouver 4413

Japanese, discrimination against 4413

Juries, majority verdicts 5080

Justice system, increased cost of access to 4820

Justice system, privatization of regulation of 4823

Justice, two levels in B.C. 3598

Labour Code Amendment Act (1984) 4721-7, 4777, 4778

Labour Code Amendment Act, trade unions attacked 4723

Labour Code Amendment Act, trade union certification and decertification procedures 4721

Labour Code, Expo 86 covered by 4721

Labour Code of B.C., application to Expo 86 problems Q. 4385

Labour minister, attitude to trade unionism 4722, 4723

Labour Relations Board 4722-3

Laskin, Bora, tribute to 4041

Law Reform Amendment Act (1985) 5080, 5080-1, 5081

Legislature, public inquiry function 3367

Libel and slander in cassettes 5080

McKim Advertising Ltd., financial dealings with Tourism ministry 4220

Mahood, Ian, statement re Forests ministry and forest companies 3464

Metro Transit labour negotiations, exemption from Bill 3Q. 3537

Minister of Forests, contact with complainant in Shoal Island case Q. 3332, Q. 3333

Ministers, unfair labour practices 4722, 4723

Miscellaneous Statutes Amendment Act (No. 2) (1984) 4820, 4822-4

Ombudsman, hearing in Legislature for 3463-4

Ombudsman, special report No. 7Q. 3332

Ombudsman, verbal attack on by member 3367

Ontario, public inquiry procedure 3367

Pacific Coach Lines Ltd. employees, provision for Q. 4002

Pacific Coach Lines Ltd. terminals, disposal of Q. 4002

Paris, Charles, dismissal of 4414

Parliamentary privilege, abuse of (Gardom) 3602

Patients Property Amendment Act (1984) 4485

Pizza Hut case 4722

Police Commission, consultation with re document serving Q. 4054

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

Police, serving of summonses Q. 4054, Q. 4152

Prisoners, privatization of escort service Q. 4054

Public trustee appointment, cancellation of 4485

Public trustee role, review of 4485

Pulp and Paper Collective Bargaining Assistance Act 4198, 4199, 4200

Pulp and Paper Collective Bargaining Assistance Act, retroactive clause 4199, 4200

Pulp and paper industry strike (1975) , comments re quoted (Campbell) 4170

Pulp workers, secondary picketing 4721

Racial discrimination, Dhaliwal v. Plateau Mills case 4490

Real estate industry, regulations 4822-4

Securities industry, regulations 4822-4

Select Standing Committee on Standing Orders and Private Bills, report 4917

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

Shoal Island case, actions of Ian Mahood 3598

Shoal Island case, credibility of R.G. Williston's comments on Q. 3429

Shoal Island case, Minister of Forests contact with complainant in Q. 3332, Q. 3333

Shoal Island case, publication of ombudsman's report 3367, Q. 3391

Shoal Island case, removal of ombudsman from Q. 3332

Sikhs, racial discrimination against 4413

Stores, purchase of and problem re inventory 5081

Taxation legislation, retroactivity of 4199, 4200

Tolpuddle Martyrs, place in trade union history 4721-2, 4723

Tourism ministry, estimates 4219, 4220

Tourism ministry, Royal Canadian Mounted Police report on Q. 3539, Q. 4153, 4219-20

Trade union members, equal fees 4777, 4778, 4779

Trade unions, certification fee payment 4723, 4777, 4778, 4779

Trade unions, decertification procedures 4723

Trade unions, government campaign against 4721

Trade unions, Labour Code Amendment Act attack on 4721

Transportation and Highways ministry, estimates 4069

Ukrainians, Hunky Bill case 4412

Unemployment rate, France Q. 3857

Vancouver, immigrant settlement in 4413-4

Vancouver Stock Exchange, regulation of 3978

Vancouver, summons servicing by police Q. 4054, Q. 4189

Vancouver Sun, Attorney-General's letter to 3598

Wage-earners, right to organize 4722

Wong, Anna, dismissal of 3597, 3601

MacDonald, Bill

Seminar on union-busting (Mitchell) 4726

Macdonald, Bruce D.

Rent controls, cabinet abolition of (Blencoe) 4306

McDonough, Alexa

Mentioned: (Gabelmann) 4585

MacEachen, Allan J.

Human rights, telex on (Stupich) 4393

Macfarlane, Meredith M.

Mentioned: (Brown) 3581

McGeer, Hon. Patrick L. (Vancouver-Point Grey) Minister of Universities, Science and Communications

Address in reply 3282-6, 3289-90

Alberta, economic conditions in 3285

Alberta, student loan program 4625

Aquaculture, B.C. development of 4620

Barrett, D., resignation of 4165

Bennett, W.R., leadership displayed 4166

B.C. northwest, resource development 4611

B.C. Railway, debt payment 4616, 4623

B.C. resources, development 4611

B.C. student assistance program 4625

B.C. Telephone Co., automized telephone soliciting A. 3512

B.C. Telephone Co. Ltd., jurisdiction over 5005

B.C. Telephone Co. Ltd., rate increase 5005

B.C. Telephone Co. Ltd. rate increase hearings, intervention in A. 5006

B.C. Telephone Co., regulation of 4625-6

Budget debate 3492-4

Budget, impact on economy in 1984-85 fiscal year 3283-4

Canada, export-import balance 4610

Canadian dollar fluctuations, reasons for and results 4611

Canadian dollar, support by foreign loans 4609-10

Canadian government ministries, duplication of functions and abolition of 3290

Canadian Paperworkers' Union, lockout and strike 4166-7, 4199

Canadian Paperworkers' Union, secondary picketing by 4166

Canadian Radio-Television and Telecommunications Commission 3289-90

Canadian Radio-Television and Telecommunications Commission, withdrawal of B.C. suit against 4625-6

Canadian Radio-Television and Telecommunications Commission employees, possible redeployment of 3289-90

Capital, import of 4605, 4611

Chemicals, toxic and dangerous 4618-9

Coal, development of northeast coal 4611

Collective Bargaining Continuation Act (1975) , forest industry dispute ended by 4165

Commodity Contract Amendment Act (1985) 4994

Computers, B.C. distribution facilities 4627

Debt, federal 4605-6

Discovery Foundation 4602

Dynatek Electronics Corp., financing A. 4153

Dynatek Electronics Corp., financing and future of A. 4710-1

Education, diversion of federal funding 4606

Education, federal funds for post-secondary education A. 4967

Education, higher 4623

Education (Interim) Finance Amendment Act (1985) 5059-60

Education, make-work jobs in 4610

Education ministry, student loan program 4625

Employment in government, reduction 4615

Engineers, universities' priority for training 4610

Established programs financing funds, use of 4605

Faculty Association of Notre Dame University, remarks re quoted (Nicolson) 4775

Fitness and Amateur Sport, abolition of federal ministry advocated 3285, 3290

Government services, cost 4615

High-technology industry, B.C. 3920, 4602, 4611-2, 4627

Industrial disputes, NDP use of legislation to resolve 4165, 4167

Industrialists, migration to Australia 3284

Investment, economic climate for 4611

Job creation 3284

Job-creation, primary production support of 4610

Knowledge Network, establishment and operations of 4615, 4623

Knowledge Network, commended as proponent of (Ree) 3805

Labour Code of B.C., absolute rights in 4166

Labour disputes, W.S. King quoted re 4164-5

Labour-management relations in B.C. 4725

Labour-management relations, 1982 statement on (Mitchell) 4725

Labour practice by (Gabelmann) 4766, 4779, 4780 (McClelland) 4766 (Nicolson) 4770, 4775-6

Law, respect for 4198

Legislature, misuse of standing order 35, 3738

Legislature, changes in procedure recommended 3282-3

Mining products, factors affecting prices 4612

Munro, Jack, quoted 4166

New Democratic Party policies 3285

New Democratic Party, use of legislation in industrial disputes 4165, 4167

New Democratic Party, leadership candidates and trade unions 4198

New Democratic Party, serving of public interest 4167

New Democratic Party, trade union control of 4165, 4166

Open Learning Institute, establishment and operations of 4615, 4623

Parliamentary privilege, invoking of outside House (Nicolson) 4770, 4775

Picketing, secondary picketing 4166

Post-secondary education, appropriation for 4602, 4623-4

Post-secondary education, diversion of federal funding 4606

Post-secondary education, federal grant for offset by budget reduction 3797-8

Post-secondary education, funding of A. 3289

Post-secondary education, funding priority 4616

Post-secondary education, provision for rural students 4623

Post-secondary education, student costs 4614

Primary production, basis of wealth 3284

Public debt, B.C., Canada and U.S. 3284

Public expenditures, cash flow deficit 4623

Public service of Canada, reduction 3290

Public service wages, cost of 4610

Pulp and Paper Collective Bargaining Assistance Act 4164-7, 4198-9

Pulp and paper products, reliability of export delivery 4166

Pulp, Paper and Woodworkers of Canada, secondary picketing 4166

Pupil-teacher ratio, 1975 to present 5060

Quebec, provincial funding of technical college A. 3289

Resource industries, factors affecting 4612

School District 41, assistant superintendent's salary 5059

School district referenda, use of 5059

School superintendents, salary levels 5059, 5060

Schools, upgrading of science education 4619, 4624

Science curriculum, emphasis 4624

Senate, abolition of 3285-6, 3290

Silicon Valley, high-technology industry 4612, 4619

Student loans, policy on federal loans 4606

Students, debts at graduation 4614

Taxation legislation, retroactivity of 4198-9

Teachers, salaries 5059-60

Telecommunications, regulation of 4626

Telephone advertising, recorded messages A. 3902

Throne speech, cancellation suggested 3282-3

Trade unions 3284

Trudeau, Pierre Elliott, peace initiative 3285

Universities and colleges, reduction in budget for A. 3797

Universities, provincial funds for A. 4967

Universities, Science and Communications ministry, estimates 4602, 4605-6, 4609-10, 4611-2, 4614-7, 4618-9

Universities, students' share of costs 4967-8

University faculty members 4615, 4627

University faculty members, tenure 4610

University fees, B.C. 4606, 4614

University high-technology courses, priority for 4623

University of B.C. education faculty, budget and staffing changes 4623

University of B.C., expenditures A. 3575

University of B.C., funding for Crane Library A. 3575

University of Victoria, engineering school 4610

University of Victoria, faculty resignations 4615

University of Victoria Special Appropriation Act (1984) 3920

University students, cost of withdrawal from labour force 4614

Vancouver Stock Exchange, public image of 4994

Wealth, created by primary production 3284

Wood pulp, export markets 4166

Workers, profit-sharing 4725

Young people, skill training for A. 3797-8

MacGuigan, Mark

Indians, self-government models (Smith) 4251

Machiavelli, Niccolo

Quoted (Stupich) 3349

Mentioned: (Lea) 3584 (Rose) 3765

McInerney, Dr. John

Mentioned: (Brummet) 3852

McInnis, Angus

Internment of Japanese-Canadians, position on (Gabelmann) 4379

McKenna-McBride commission on Indian affairs

See: Royal Commission on Indian Affairs for the Province of British Columbia

MaKenzie, Lloyd

Mentioned: (Lauk) 3592

Mackenzie, B.C.

Forest industries, dependence on (McClelland) 4153

Picketing, secondary (Bennett) 4677 (Smith) 4633

Pulp and paper industry dispute, employees' vote to end (McClelland) 4193, 4194

Mackenzie Basin Water Study

B.C. membership (Brummet) 3852

MaKenzie commission

See: Royal Commission on the British Columbia Railway

Mackenzie constituency

Mentioned (Chabot) 4368

McKim Advertising Ltd.

Advertising agent for government (Hanson) Q. 4386 (Bennett) A. 4386

Expense and docket control (Richmond) 4221

Financial control (Hanson) 4386

Tourism ministry advertising accounts, RCMP investigation (Smith) 4209-10

Tourism ministry, continuing use of firm (Cocke) 4218 (Richmond) 4218, 4219

Tourism ministry, money overpaid recovered from firm (Cocke) 4221 (Macdonald) 4220 (Richmond) 4219-20

Mentioned: (Rose) 3282

Macklin, Fred

Eulogy (McCarthy) 3961

McLaren, Norman

Convention manager, appointment commended (Richmond) 4224

MacLean, Allan

Residential Tenancy Act, brief (Blencoe) 4359

Maclean's magazine

Mentioned: (Blencoe) 3530

McLeod, Ken

Mentioned: (Blencoe) 3939 (Ritchie) 3937

McLintock, Barbara

Quoted (Rose) 3774

McLuhan, Marshall

Mentioned: (Lauk) 4317

McLure (vessel)

Ferry service, continuation of (Fraser, A.) 4062

McMath, Robert

Mentioned: (Rose) 3768

MacMillan Bloedel Ltd.

Chemainus mill (Wallace) 3520

Forest Industrial Relations Ltd., rights on resignation from (Gabelmann) 4783 (McClelland) 4783

Labour relations, procedures (Gabelmann) 4667, 4783

Log storage, Cowichan estuary (Brummet) 3868 (Wallace) 3867-8

Paper machines, property tax assessment (Blencoe) 4202 (Curtis) 4201 (Davis) 4203, 4212

Picketing and secondary picketing (Gabelmann) 4798 (McClelland) 4798

Port Alberni operations, reduction of (Skelly) 4179

Skutz Falls, care of area (Wallace) 3890

Takeover by Canadian Pacific, proposed (Skelly) 4178

Tree-farm licences, export of logs (Wallace) 4440

Tree farms, Port Alberni area (Skelly) 4431

Vanply division, closing of (Cocke) 4701 (Skelly) 4429

Mentioned: (Barrett) 3326, 3513 (Blencoe) 3564, 3704 (Brummet) 3877 (Gabelmann) 4382, 4584 (Lockstead) 4448 (Mitchell) 3525 (Stupich) 3358

MacMinn, E. George

Appointed Queen's Counsel (Smith) 4115

Parliamentary Practice in British Columbia, quoted (Speaker) 4811

Parliamentary Practice in British Columbia, mentioned (Howard) 4031

Thanked (Gardom) 4916 (Pelton) 4915

Tribute to (Lauk) 4115 (Smith) 4115

McMurtry, Roy

Mentioned: (Rose) 5076 (Smith) 4266

MacNeil, Charles

Mentioned: (Hanson) 4493

McNeil, Jim

Quoted (Rose) 3769

McPherson, Aimee Semple

Mentioned: (Lauk) 3590

McPherson, Gordon

Mentioned, re rent increase (Blencoe) 4302

McQueen Creek, B.C.

Ecological reserve, creation of (Brummet) 4654

McQuillan, Bob

Quoted (Heinrich) 5077

McVeigh, Charles (Chuck)

Expo 86 costs and construction, quoted (Cocke) 4215-6

Labour Code Amendment Act, effect on labour-management relations (Cocke) 4700-1 (Stupich) 4715

MacWilliam, Lyle (Okanagan North)

B.C. Ferry Corp. fares, increase in 4897

B.C. Institute of Technology, tourism program Q. 4932

Constitution Amendment Act (1985) 4952-3

Constitution Amendment Act (1985) , constitutionality of 4952, 4952-3

Coquihalla Highway, expenditures on 4974

Drew Sawmills Ltd. timber allocation, transfer of Q. 5042

Education funding, comparisons to other provinces 4974

Education funding, reduction in 4974

Education (Interim) Finance Amendment Act (1985) 4974-5

Education ministry, “Let's Talk About Schools” 4974

Education system, demonstration re government policy on 4975

Education system, privatization of 4974

Election of, message re (Clerk-Assistant) 4889

Electoral reform, commission on 4953

Expo 86, benefits of 4897

Expo 86 board of directors, remuneration 5089

Expo 86 Corporation Amendment Act (1985) 4936, 5087, 5089, 5091, 5091-2

Expo 86 losses, projections re 4897

Expo 86 losses, source of funding for 4936

Expo 86, lottery funds for 5089, 5091

Expo 86, safety standards 4936, 5087, 5091-2

Expo 86 visitors, projections re 4897, 4936

Government, centralization of 5036

Hotel room tax, removal of 4897

Milfoil control, funds for Q. 5107

Milfoil harvest program, funds for Q. 5107

Presentation to House (Skelly) 4889

Public Service Act 5036-7

Public Service Act, hoist of 5036

Public service appointments, appeal costs 5036

Public service appointments, political patronage as basis for 5036, 5037

Public Service Commission, independence of 5036

Public Service Commission, members' status 5036

Public service employees, eligibility of for vacancies 5036

Public service employees, probation in promotions 5036

Public service employees, retirement benefits 5036

Public service employees, salary reductions 5037

Public service, Provincial Secretary's directives re 5036

Public service, redundant employees 5037

Public service, rights of non-union employees 5036-7

School District 10, quality of education 4975

School district referenda and autonomy of boards 4974

School district referenda, poorer districts 4974

Small business taxation, brief on Q. 4912

Vernon sewage system, provincial funds for Q. 4968

Voters, enumeration of 4953

Voters, voting age 4953

Maddox, Lester

Mentioned: (Lauk) 4416

Madison Avenue

Mentioned: (Lauk) 3242

Magazines

See: Periodicals

Magee Secondary School, Vancouver, B.C.

Mentioned: (Lauk) 5034

Magical Child Counselling Service

Proprietor of, sexual assault conviction (Barnes) 3705-6

Maglio, Louis

Mentioned: (Heinrich) 3474, 3826 (Nicolson) 3309, 4775

Magna Carta

Quoted, re rent control (Blencoe) 4271, 4290, 4299

Mentioned: (Lauk) 3239

Magnetic tapes

Libel and slander in cassettes (Macdonald) 5080 (Smith) 5080

Mahood, Ian

Deputy Minister of Finance, letter to (Curtis) 3615, 3619, 3621

Ministry of Forests, relationship with major forest companies (Macdonald) 3464

Shoal Island case, actions in (Macdonald) 3598

Shoal Island case, letter to Minister of Forests (Skelly) Q. 3392 (Smith) A. 3392

Shoal Island case, statement to House by requested (Barrett) 3614

Shoal Island case, allegation of collusion to defraud (Smith) 3366, 3369, 3613-4

Mentioned: (Curtis) 3620 (Sanford) 3484

Maillardville, B.C.

Anniversary, seventy-fifth (Parks) 3250

Maillardville-Coquitlam constituency

Highways expenditure in (Parks) 3466

Mainland Magazine Service Ltd.

Beautiful British Columbia, purchase of (Cocke) Q. 4447, Q. 4607 (Richmond) A. 4447, A. 4607

Magazines, content alleged obscene under Criminal Code (Brown) Q. 4772 (Gardom) A. 4772

Mentioned: (Howard) 3376

Mainland Sawmills Ltd.

Closure of (Howard) 5106, 5107 (Waterland) 5106, 5107

Maintenance (Domestic relations)

See: Separate maintenance

Mair, K. Rafe

Rent controls (Blencoe) 4292, 4293, 4358

Mentioned: (Barrett) 4527, 4747 (Blencoe) 4274, 4282

Majorities

Majority rule, implications of (Howard) 4031

Malamuth, Neil

Mentioned: (Brown) 4238

Malaspina College, Nanaimo, B.C.

Foreign students, fees paid by country of origin (Heinrich) 3828

Sports staff member laid off (Rose) 3815

Malaysia

High-technology industry (Phillips) 4116

Manufacturing industry, competitive in (Stupich) 3355

Malkin and Pinton Industrial Supplies

Employees, strike and secondary picketing (McClelland) 4801

Manitoba

Economic policies, effect on employment (Gabelmann) 4664

Forests, jurisdiction over granted to federal government (Waterland) A. 4323

Hazardous waste, disposal of (Wallace) 3835

Human rights legislation, reasonable cause clause included (Gabelmann) 4538 (McClelland) 4536

Income, guaranteed (Mowat) 3455-6

Investment in (Hanson) 4868

Labour relations, White Paper on (Gabelmann) 4662, 4675

Names, changes in (Brown) 4809

Unemployment rate, contrasted with B.C. rate (Curtis) A. 4853, A. 4854 (Stupich) Q. 4853, Q. 4854

Mentioned: (Skelly) 3237, 4543 (Wallace) 4564

Manitoba — Economic conditions

Economy of province (Hanson) 4942

Manitoba Lotteries Foundation

Societies, private lotteries permitted (Michael) 4026

Manning, Ernest

Mentioned: (Rose) 3405

Manning Park, B.C.

Privatization of ski area (Throne speech) 3216

Mentioned: (Wallace) 4590

Mao Tse-tung

Mentioned: (Rose) 4141

Maple Bay School, Maple Bay, B.C.

Mentioned: (Wallace) 4976

Maple Ridge, B.C.

Forestry correctional camp, elimination of (Brown) 4248

Maple Ridge School District

See: School District 42

Maps

Government maps, charges for mentioned: (Brummet) 3831

Marathon Realty Co. Ltd.

Mentioned: (Cocke) 3917 (Nicolson) 4639 (Sanford) 3916

Marchak, Pat

Green-Gold, book on forest industry summarized (Wallace) 3521-2

Mariculture

Development of (Lockstead) 4619-20 (McGeer) 4620

Employment in, potential (Passarell) 3547

Marine Resources Branch

Personnel, reduction in (Sanford) 3893

Maritain, Jacques

Quoted (Brown) 3292

Marlow, Christopher

Quoted (Nicolson) 3399

Marmor, Judd

Sexual disturbances, research on (Brown) 4560, 4562

Marr, Ben

Skagit valley agreement, work (Rogers) 4590

Mentioned: (Brummet) 3830

Marriage

Marriage commissioners, regulations re (Nielsen) 4925

Marriage Act

Amendment, waiting period after licence issue (Brown) 4592 (Dailly) 4592 (Nielsen) 4592

Mentioned: (Nielsen) 4925

Marshall, Rick

Quoted (Kempf) 3838

Mentioned: (Brummet) 3839

Martin, Joseph

Mentioned: (Passarell) 4824

Martindale, Wink

Mentioned: (Lauk) 4416

Marubeni Corp.

Mentioned: (Hanson) 3553

Mary Hall building, Nelson, B.C.

Use of for education (Nicolson) 3477

Mather, Barry

Quoted: (Hanson) 4493

Mather, Camille (Mrs. Barry)

Mentioned: (Hanson) 4493

Matkin, James G.

Labour relations problems, symptoms of social problems (Dailly) 4735

Maud Bevan House, Prince Rupert, B.C.

Funding for (Brown) 3687

Mentioned: (Brown) 3691

Maverick Coach Lines Ltd.

Pacific Coach Lines employees, hiring of (Fraser, A.) 4002 (Hanson) Q. 4002

Pacific Coach Lines, purchase of part assets of (McCarthy) 3650

Pacific Coach Lines Ltd. routes, Vancouver and Nanaimo (Fraser, A.) 4055

Mentioned: (Passarell) 3723

May, Sir Thomas Erskine

Parliamentary Practice, rights of people recognized in (Nicolson) 4695 (Gardom) 3602

Parliamentary Practice quoted (Chairman) 3626, 3657, 4582, 4585 (Gardom) 3602 (Howard) 4897 (Lauk) 4406 (Nicolson) 4406, 4421, 4585 (Schroeder) 3734 (Speaker) 3431, 3605, 3635, 3795, 4444

Parliamentary Practice mentioned (Gabelmann) 4582 (Howard) 3734, 4031 (Nicolson) 4032, 4695 (Rogers) 3734 (Speaker) 3843, 3898, 4692, 4811, 4933

Mayfair Shopping Centre, Victoria, B.C.

Mentioned: (Blencoe) 3530

Meade Creek, Cowichan Valley, B.C.

Beehives, unauthorized placement in area (Wallace) 3913

Meares Island, B.C.

Logging of (Brummet) A. 3676, 3863, 3877 (Mitchell) 3875 (Skelly) Q. 3575, 3862-3

Medical care

Central Vancouver Island Health Unit, cutbacks at (Wallace) 3310

Clinics, community health (Dailly) 4340, 4351-2 (Mitchell) 4130, 4131 (Nielsen) 4131, 4341

Clinics, travelling (Nielsen) 4340

Cooperative health care system, cost of (Cocke) 4132

Cost of (Davis) 3262

Disease, chronic (Nielsen) 4129

EPF program, federal government (Curtis) 3345, 4093

Extended care, cost of (Mitchell) 4130 (Nielsen) 4131

Federal funds for, possible diversion of (Barrett) 3325-6 (Skelly) 4323

Funding (Cocke) 4123

Funding, federal-provincial meeting on (Curtis) 4093-4 (Nielsen) 4040

Funding for clinics reduced (Dailly) Q. 3611 (Nielsen) A. 3611-2

Funding for increased (Curtis) 3343

Funding in Canada, history of (Curtis) 3345

Funding through taxation (Davis) 3659 (Rose) 3551

Health care, alternative forms (Dailly) 4354 (Nielsen) 4354

Health care consultants, employment of (Dailly) 4355 (Nielsen) 4355

Health care practitioners, legislation for (Cocke) 5084-5 (Nielsen) 5085

Health care, preventive (Dailly) Q. 3611 (Nielsen) A. 3611-2 (Wallace) 3439-40

Health care, priority (Nielsen) 3424

Health care professionals, monopolistic position of (Nielsen) 4354

Health care, services reduced (Stupich) 3360

Health care system, cooperative (Cocke) 4131-2

Health care system, cost of (Campbell) 3462 (Cocke) 4132 (Curtis) 3345-6, 4093 (Dailly) 4338 (Johnston) 3487 (Mitchell) 4130 (Nielsen) 4121, 4340 (Rose) 4137-8

Health care system, efficiency of (Nielsen) 4121

Health care system, federal contribution to (Curtis) 3345-6, 3626, 4035-6, 4093, 4137 (Dailly) Q. 4569, Q. 4570 (Davis) 3659 (Mowat) 3455 (Nielsen) A. 4569-70 (Rose) 3406-7, 3626-9, 3655, 3814, 3815-6, 4137-8

Health care system, fee-for-service model (Rose) 4146

Health care system, improvement (Mowat) 3228 (Parks) 3244-5 (Throne speech) 3217

Health officers, powers (Nielsen) 4924

Laboratories, changes in costs (Nielsen) 4339

Procedures, costly (Nielsen) 4148

Public needs met (Mowat) 3228

Reductions in (Wallace) 3315

Socialized medicine (Barrett) 3321

Unemployed health care workers, statistics (Barrett) 3325

User fees (Fraser, R.) 3373

Utilization, prediction of (Nielsen) 4353

Volunteer workers, government support (McClelland) A. 4386

Volunteer workers, replacement by union employees (McClelland) A. 4386 (Reid) Q. 4386

Volunteer workers, unionization (McClelland) A. 4386 (Fraser, R.) Q. 4386

Medical care, Prepaid

Principles of medicare (Dailly) 4087, Q. 4569 (Nielsen)A. 4570 (Stupich) 4038

Trade unions, fight for medicare (Dailly) 4736

Medical Manpower Committee

See entries under Health, Ministry of

Medical Practitioners Act

Medical practitioners, use of title “doctor” (Cocke) 4807 (Nielsen) 4807

Medical Services Commission of B.C.

Appropriation, use of (Dailly) 4352 (Nielsen) 4345, 4353

Expenditures of (Skelly) 3491

James Bay Community Health Centre, funding for (Nielsen) A. 3612, 4345

Medical Services Plan

Alternative health care professionals, recognition of (Nielsen) 4354

Fee schedule, physicians (Curtis) 3343

MLAs, payments to (Nielsen) 4925

Medical Manpower Committee, representation on (Nielsen) 4340

Physicians, billing restrictions by area of practice (Nielsen) 4339

Premiums (Curtis) 4140 (Skelly) 3491

Professional associations, consultation with (Nielsen) 4121

Specialist services, non-referral use of (Nielsen) 4342, 4343 (Sanford) 4342-3

Mentioned: (Mowat) 3229 (Nielsen) 3422

Medicare

See: Medical care, Prepaid

Medicine

Advances in (Rose) 4146

Medicine, Holistic

Access to (Reynolds) 3305

Medicine, Preventive

Appropriations, reduction in (Cocke) 4123

Children, province-wide plan for (Brown) 4342

James Bay Community Health Clinic (Blencoe) 4344

Need for (Cocke) 4125 (Nielsen) 4127

Medicines, Patent, Proprietary, etc.

Manufacture of under licence, Canada (Nielsen) 4351

Prescription drugs, cost of (Nielsen) 4351 (Wallace) 4345

Melville, Richard

Crane Library, cost of talking book production at (Nicolson) 3824

Mentioned: (Rose) 3764

Members of the Legislature

See: Legislature — Members

Mencken, H.L.

Quoted (Nicolson) 4639

Mental Health Amendment Act, 1985

(Bill 33) (Minister of Health) 1R, 4891; 2R, 4922-3; C, 4923-4; 3R, 4924; RA, 5113

Speakers: Dailly 4922-3, 4923, 4923-4, 4924; Nielsen 4922, 4923, 4924

Involuntary patients, committal certificates (Dailly) 4923 (Nielsen) 4922, 4923

Involuntary patients, review panel hearings (Dailly) 4923-4, 4924 (Nielsen) 4922, 4924

Patient appeals to supreme court, provision for (Nielsen) 4922

Patient leaves, procedures re (Nielsen) 4922

Patient transfers to B.C., jurisdiction over (Nielsen) 4922

Mental tests

Intelligence tests, use of to determine distribution of marks (Heinrich) 3783

Intelligence tests, usefulness of (Nicolson) 3782

Mentally handicapped

Community care system for (McCarthy) A. 4855-6

Deinstitutionalization program (Barnes) Q. 4855 (McCarthy) A. 4855-6

Extended care, need for (McCarthy) A. 4855-6

Institutionalized, percentage in B.C. (McCarthy) A. 4855

North Shore Association for the Mentally Handicapped, letter on assistance to (McCarthy) A. 4856

Residential program for, development of (McCarthy) 3663

Skills-training program for (McCarthy) 3663

Tranquille, mainstreaming into community (Barnes) 3460 (Mowatt) 3455

Mentally Ill

Involuntary patients, appeals to supreme court (Nielsen) 4922

Involuntary patients, committal certificates (Dailly) 4923 (Nielsen) 4922, 4923

Involuntary patients, review panel hearings (Dailly) 4923-4, 4924 (Nielsen) 4922, 4924

Leaves, procedures re (Nielsen) 4922

Mental Health Amendment Act, 1985. See name of act

Transfer of to B.C., jurisdiction over (Nielsen) 4922

Meredith, Peter

Mentioned: (Heinrich) 3787

Merrithew, Gerry

Mentioned: (Waterland) 4892

Merritt, B.C.

Mentioned: (Waterland) 4438

Metals

Sale of, world economic conditions for (Rogers) 3744

Stockpiling of (Rogers) 3744

Metchosin, B.C.

Local government (Mitchell) 3958 (Ritchie) 3958

Westland Industrial Park, subdivision road below standard (Fraser, A.) 4083 (Mitchell) 4082-3

Methanol

See: Wood-alcohol

Metro Transit Collective Bargaining Assistance Act

(Bill 34) (Minister of Labour) 1R, 4843; 2R, 4844-52, 4856-83; C, 4884-6; 3R, 4886; RA, 4886

Speakers: Bennett 4876-8; Blencoe 4881-2; Cocke 4873-6; Dailly, 4870-3; Fraser, R. 4873; Gabelmann 4856-61, 4884, 4885-6; Gardom 4866-7; Hanson 4867-8; Lauk 4861-3; Lea 4849-50, 4884; McClelland 4843, 4844-6, 4884-5, 4886; Michael 4861; Mitchell 4878-80; Nicolson 4864-6; Parks 4850-2; Ritchie 4863-4; Skelly 4846-9, 4885; Smith 4880-1; Waterland 4868-70

Divisions: 2R, 4883; C, 4885, 4886

Arbitration, lack of provision for (Gabelmann) 4857

Bus drivers, seniority sign-up (Gabelmann) 4884 (Lea) 4884 (McClelland) 4884-5 (Skelly) 4885

Bus service, resumption as principle of bill (Lea) 4849 (McClelland) 4883 (Smith) 4881

Collective agreement, alteration (Gabelmann) 4884

Collective agreement, extension by act (McClelland) 4845

Collective agreement, terms and conditions set by employer (Gabelmann) 4857

Collective bargaining, resumption under act (McClelland) 4883

Collective bargaining rights, effect on (McClelland) 4844

Government and opposition, interests served (Waterland) 4868

Government function as mediator, transgression by act (Lea) 4849

Government powers under (Lea) 4850 (Hanson) 4867 (Skelly) 4846

Government, right to determine terms of collective agreement (McClelland) 4845

Labour minister, power to change current collective agreement (Gabelmann) 4860, 4886

Labour minister, special powers under act (McClelland) 4846

Mediation, lack of alternative to offered in act (Gabelmann) 4857

Mediator, use as arbitrator re work sheets (Lea) 4849-50

Mediator, appointment by government under act (McClelland) 4845, 4883

Mediator, terms of appointment of (Lea) 4849

New Democratic Party, support of one-day passage of bill (Blencoe) 4881, 4882

Principle of bill (Lea) 4849 (McClelland) 4883 (Smith) 4881

Pulp and Paper Collective Bargaining Assistance Act, similarity to (McClelland) 4844

Section 5, date change proposed (Gabelmann) 4884, 4885 (Lea) 4884 (McClelland) 4884-5 (Skelly) 4885

Standing order 81, application to (Howard) 4844 (McClelland) 4844

Metro Transit Operating Co.

Bus drivers, action to publicize working conditions (Skelly) 4846, 4847

Bus drivers, cancellation of rights (Gabelmann) 4861

Bus drivers, commendation (Hanson) 4868 (Waterland) 4869-70

Bus drivers, continuation of work without collective agreement (Cocke) 4874 (Hanson) 4867 (Lauk) 4862

Bus drivers, overtime (Michael) 4862 (Mitchell) 4879

Bus drivers, procedural changes in scheduling (Gabelmann) 4860, 4884 (Lea) 4884 (McClelland) 4884-5 (Skelly) 4885

Bus drivers, public attitude to (Lauk) 4862

Bus drivers, responsible attitudes (Cocke) 4876

Bus services, importance of resumption (Gardom) 4866 (Lauk) 4862 (McClelland) 4844, 4845 (Parks) 4851 (Ritchie) 4863

Bus services, reason for shutdown (Lauk) 4862

Cameron report on. See entries under Cameron, Ross A., industrial relations audit

Chairman, actions (Blencoe) 4881 (Cocke) 4874 (Gabelmann) 4858

Chairman, effect of actions on labour relations (Gabelmann) 4859 (Macdonald) Q. 3537 (Skelly) 4847

Chairman, dismissal (Cocke) 4876

Chairman, government communication with (Skelly) 4847

Chairman, lack of statement re labour dispute (Cocke) 4873, 4874

Collective agreement, abuse of (Mitchell) 4879

Collective agreement, alteration of (Gabelmann) 4860 (Lauk) 4862

Collective agreement, not bargaining in good faith (Hanson) 4867

Collective agreement, changes in seniority provisions (Gabelmann) 4858, 4860

Collective agreement, disputed clauses (Gabelmann) 4858 (Reid) 4858

Collective agreement, fairness to government and employees (Gabelmann) 4886 (Skelly) 4848

Collective agreement, imposition of by government (Blencoe) 4881 (Gabelmann) 4886 (Hanson) 4867 (Lauk) 4862

Collective bargaining negotiators, possible influencing of (Gabelmann) 4860

Collective bargaining procedures, failure of (Gardom) 4866 (McClelland) 4883 (Michael) 4861

Collective bargaining procedures, fault re failure of (Bennett) 4878

Collective bargaining procedures, interference in (Gabelmann) 4860, 4886 (Hanson) 4867 (Macdonald) Q.3537 (Skelly) 4847

Collective bargaining procedures, restriction by legislation (Gabelmann) 4860, 4886 (Lauk) 4862

Costs, proportion defrayed by fares (Lauk) 3730 (Reid) 3730

Costs, subsidies for (Bennett) 4877

Employees, coercion of (Cocke) 4874 (Gabelmann) 4859

Employees, public servant status (Bennett) 4877

Employer, government actions as (Cocke) 4873-4 (Gabelmann) 4857, 4886

Independent Canadian Transit Union, radio advertisements (Lauk) Q. 4811-2 (McCarthy) A. 4811

Labour dispute, advertisements re (Lauk) Q. 4811 (McCarthy) A. 4811

Labour dispute, bus drivers' attitude to legislation (Parks) 4851

Labour dispute, bus drivers' unstrike (Cocke) 4874, 4875 (Lauk) 4862

Labour dispute, collective bargaining procedures (McClelland) 4844 (Skelly) 4846, 4847

Labour dispute, delay in government action (Dailly) 4871

Labour dispute, effect on bus drivers (Ritchie) 4864

Labour dispute, effect on small businesses (Lauk) 4862-3 (Nicolson) 4865

Labour dispute, effects of (Campbell) 4704 (Dailly) 4870-1 (Hanson) 4867 (Lauk) 4862-3 (McClelland) 4845 (Nicolson) 4864 (Parks) 4852 (Waterland) 4864

Labour dispute, final-offer arbitration to terminate (Bennett) 4877 (Gardom) 4866 (Lea) 4850

Labour dispute, government handling of (Gabelmann) 4886 (Lea) 4850

Labour dispute, government involvement in (Blencoe) 4881 (Dailly) 4870 (Hanson) 4867, 4868 (Skelly) 4847-8

Labour dispute, government neutrality on (Bennett) 4876

Labour dispute, government savings (Cocke) 4874 (Dailly) 4872 (Hanson) 4868 (Lauk) 4862 (Lea) 4850

Labour dispute, industrial inquiry commission appointment (Bennett) 4877-8 (Hanson) 4867 (McClelland) 4844, 4883 (Skelly) 4846

Labour dispute, industrial inquiry commission recommendations (Parks) 4851

Labour dispute, industrial inquiry commission report tabled (McClelland) 4846

Labour dispute, irresponsibility of government actions (Cocke) 4875 (Lauk) 4863

Labour dispute, labour and management responsibilities in (Waterland) 4870

Labour dispute, Labour Code power to resolve (Blencoe) 4882

Labour dispute, lockout by management (Cocke) 4874, 4876 (Nicolson) 4864

Labour dispute, mediator appointment (McClelland) 4883

Labour dispute, ministerial powers re collective agreement (Gabelmann) 4886 (McClelland) 4846 (Nicolson) 4865 (Waterland) 4869

Labour dispute, minister's attitude (Cocke) 4874 (Dailly) 4872

Labour dispute, problems in legislation (Bennett) 4877

Labour dispute, provocation (Gabelmann) 4860

Labour dispute, resolution attempts (McClelland) 4883

Labour dispute suspension of collective bargaining (Blencoe) 4881

Labour dispute, termination by legislation (Gabelmann) 4856-7, 4858, 4860, 4886 (Lea) 4850 (McClelland) 4844-6, 4883 (Michael) 4861 (Skelly) 4846-7, 4848

Labour dispute, termination by legislation: See also entries under Metro Transit Collective Bargaining Assistance Act.

Labour dispute, timing of government intervention (Cocke) 4874 (Gabelmann) 4860 (Nicolson) 4865 (Skelly) 4846, 4847

Labour dispute, traffic congestion resulting from (Fraser, R.) 4873

Labour dispute, workers' rights as major issue (Gabelmann) 4861

Labour-management problems, effect on monopolistic system (Fraser, R.) 4873

Labour negotiations at, contract exempt from provisions of Bill 3 (Macdonald) Q. 3537, Q. 3538 (McCarthy) A. 3538

Labour relations, adversarial system (Gabelmann) 4860

Management problems (Blencoe) 4881

Minister's responsibility for (Cocke) 4874, 4876 (Skelly) 4848

Service cuts (Passarell) 3723

Sign-up procedures, existing (Lea) 4884 (McClelland) 4884, 4885 (Skelly) 4885

Taxpayers, subsidy (Campbell) 4704

Mentioned: (Lauk) 3534 (McCarthy) 3393, 3723

Michael, Clifford C. (Shuswap-Revelstoke)

Address in reply 3294-6

Alcan, proposed smelter development by 3523

British Columbia debt, amount of overstated 3523

B.C. Ferry Corp., Queen of Saanich master and crew commended 4710

B.C. Lottery Fund, expenditures by 3296

B.C. Lottery Fund, grants from 4026

B.C. Railway, employee bargaining procedures 3524

B.C. Teachers' Federation, restrictions imposed on school administrators 3801

Budget debate 3386-7, 3523-4

Bus drivers, overtime replaced by part-time workers 4862

Canadian Paperworkers' Union, 1984 lockout and strike 4180-1

Collective Bargaining Continuation Act, terms analyzed and quoted 4180-1

Collective Bargaining Continuation Act, W.S. King quoted re 4180

Construction industry unions, short-term certification of 4697

Consumer and Corporate Affairs ministry, estimates 3991

Copper mines, closing of 4180

Crow rate legislation 3294

Education (Interim) Finance Amendment Act (1985) 5063

Education ministry, estimates 3801

Employment, generation of by proposed gas-processing plant 3523

Employment-bridging assistance program, application of to private sector 3295

Employment-bridging assistance program, forestry 4450

Expo 86, continuation in jeopardy 4181

Expo 86, employment generated by 3523

Expo 86, fair distribution of employment opportunities 4697

Expo 86, lottery funds for 4026

Fishing industry, decline of 4180

Forests, federal government's lack of priority for 4450

Forests ministry, estimates 4450-1

Government expenditures, reduction in 3295

Gulf Canada, oil well development in B.C. 3523

Highways, funding for 3296

International Woodworkers of America, 1984 collective agreement 4181

International Woodworkers of America, secondary picketing of workplace 4696-7

Job creation 3295

Labour Code Amendment Act (1984) 4696-8, 4802

Labour Code Amendment Act (1984) , interpretation of picketing section 4696, 4802

Labour Code Amendment Act (1984) , interpretation of right-to-work clause 4698

Labour Code Amendment Act (1984) , political strikes outlawed 4696

Labour Code Amendment Act (1984) , secondary picketing provisions 4802

Labour Code Amendment Act (1984) , trade union certification and decertification procedures 4696-7

Lotteries, expansion of 4026

Lotteries, Manitoba societies 4026

Metro Transit Collective Bargaining Assistance Act 4861

Molybdenum, reduction in B.C. production of 4180

Morris, Joe, biography and commendation of 4861

Natural gas, conversion of vehicles to use of 3387

Natural gas, processing near Fort St. John proposed 3523

Natural gas, statistics on safety of 3295

Neighbourhood pubs, location of 3991

New Democratic Party, handling of labour disputes 4180

New Democratic Party leadership convention 4698

New Democratic Party, 1983 labour vote for 4697, 4698

Non-unionized companies, right to bid on government projects 4697

Overtime, union policy on 4861

Province, losses by 4181

Provincial Secretary and Government Services ministry, estimates 4026

Public debt and interest rates 3295

Pulp and Paper Collective Bargaining Assistance Act 4180-1

Pulp and paper industry dispute, economic effects of 4180

Pulp and paper industry dispute, loss of government revenue caused by 4180, 4181

Pulp and paper industry dispute, wood chips burned by sawmills 4180

Pulp and paper industry, 1984 lockout and strike 3296, 3523-4, 4180-1

Pulp and paper products, reliability of export delivery 4180

Ranchero neighbourhood pub, desirability of 3991

Revelstoke strike, participation in settlement of 4698

Sawmills, burning of wood chips during pulp and paper industry lockout 4180

Secondary picketing 4696, 4802

School District 89, budget and enrolment 5063

School District 89, class size 5063

School District 89, cost per pupil 5063

School district referenda, use of 5063

School districts, budget surplus 3801

School districts, election of trustees 3801

School districts, restrictions on administrators in 3801

Strike at Province and Sun, mentioned Q. 4712

Strikes and lockouts, secondary picketing rules for 4802

Strikes and lockouts, termination of by legislation 4865

Times-Colonist employees, vote against seven-day publication 4181

Trade union members, equal fees for 4697

Trade unions, certification and decertification procedures 4696-7

Trade unions, failure to invite ministers to conventions 4698

Tree seedlings, greenhouse space for 4450

Tree seedlings, number planted 4450

Unemployed, job creation in reforestation and silviculture 4450

Unemployment insurance costs, relationship to reforestation employment costs 4450

Union labour, Expo 86 construction 4181

Vancouver, investment in by Japanese company 3523

Vancouver port, losses from longshoremen's collective agreement 4181

Vehicle conversion to natural gas, New Zealand experience 3295

Volunteer fire departments, lottery funds for 4026

Microtel Pacific Research Ltd., Burnaby, B.C.

Electronic research at (Phillips) 4117

University of Victoria, agreement with (Cocke) 3923

Midland Doherty Ltd.

Mentioned: (D’Arcy) 4995

Midwives

Trained midwives, cost of (Mitchell) 4131

Mika, John

Mentioned: (Phillips) 3652

Mikaelsson, William

Mentioned: (Kempf) 3948

Mile 48, B.C.

Description of (Passarell) 4048

Milfoil

Okanagan lakes program, funds for (MacWilliam) Q. 5107 (Richmond) A. 5107

Milk

Consumption of (Sanford) 3903-4

Fluid milk, surplus processed (Schroeder) 3906

Quota system, industrial milk (Schroeder) 4593

Sales of, reduction in (Sanford) Q. 3796

Milk Board

See: British Columbia Milk Board

Milk Industry Act

Amendment of (Sanford) 4593-4 (Schroeder) 4593

Mill Bay, B.C.

Highway 1 bypass at (Fraser, A.) 4075

Liquor outlet proposed (Hewitt) 3995 (Wallace) 3994

Parks proposed (Wallace) 3889

Miller, Ted

Parliamentary seat, reason for loss of (Smith) 4880

Milwaukee, Wis.

Wastes, composting of (Cocke) 3841

Mineral Act

Amendments, discussion of (Passarell) 4594 (Rogers) 4594

Miners

Occupational health and safety (Lockstead) 3743

Training of (Lockstead) 3742

Mines and mineral resources

Capital-intensive mines, long-term development of (Lockstead) 3744

Development approval process, regulatory bodies reduced (Throne speech) 3216

Mine waste, discharge of (Nielsen) 5083 (Passarell) 5083

Mining communities, impermanence of (Rogers) 3744

Mining equipment, manufacture proposed (Lockstead) 3743

Mining equipment, sale of as potential new income (Lea) 3541

Technology used to exploit, innovation advocated (Lockstead) 3743

Mining Association of B.C.

Mentioned; (Davis) 3381

Mining industry

Deregulation of (Lockstead) 3744

Guidelines set up for (Rogers) 3744-5

Health and safety aspects, transfer of to Workers' Compensation Board (Gabelmann) 4832-3 (McClelland) 4833

Manufacturing based on mining proposed for B.C. (Lockstead) 3742-3

Mines, subsidization of in Cape Breton Island and Labrador (Rogers) 3741

Mining application procedures, consolidation of (Rogers) 3745

Mining, environmental impact of (Lockstead) 3743

Mining industry, effect on fish stocks (Wallace) 3832

Mining, long term strategy for (Lockstead) 3742

Mining stabilization fund proposed (Lockstead) 3742

Product prices, factors affecting (McGeer) 4612

World markets, competition for (Rogers) 3745

Mining (Placer) Act

Claim-staking, areas designated by government (Kempf) 3734 (Rogers) 3734-5

Provisions of modified by environmental concerns (Rogers) 3734-5

Records of work required, amendment of filing date (Nicolson) 4594 (Passarell) 4594 (Rogers) 4594

Regulations, implementation of (Passarell) 3259

Mining Regulation Act

Mentioned: (Parks) 4200

Ministers

Absence from House (Howard) 4633, 4679 (Lockstead) 4410 (Ree) 4410 (Sanford) 4631 (Speaker) 4410 (Wallace) 4410

Deputy ministers, resignations (Williams) 5043

Involvement of in labour disputes (Gabelmann) Q. 4711

Ministerial statements, use of (Howard) 4897

Ministry estimates, attendance at debate of (Howard) 4834-5

Miscellaneous statutes amendments, presence of during committee on (D’Arcy) 4822

Parliamentary secretaries, appointment of (Chabot) 4997, 5001 (Davis) 4917, 5001

Travel expenditures (Barrett) 3508, 3509 (Dailly) 4838 (Phillips) 4108 (Stupich) 3275-6, 3359, 4717

Travel, 1984-85 appropriation for (Chabot) 4008 (Hanson) 4005, 4009

Travel, use of commercial aircraft (Brown) 4065

Unfair labour practices of (Gabelmann) 4766, 4768, 4770, 4779, 4780 (Macdonald) 4722, 4723 (Nicolson) 4770, 4775, 4776-7

Minnesota

Smoking legislation (Wallace) 4658

Minorities

Agricultural labourers, preponderance of visible minorities among (Rose) 4498

Discrimination against (Gabelmann) 4544 (Lea) 4489 (Lockstead) 4410 (Rose) 4495-9

Economic recession, increase in discrimination caused by (Barrett) 4527

Human Rights Act, effect on (Wallace) 4475

Human rights legislation, input necessary on (Gabelmann) 4511

Legislature, representation in (Lank) 4508

Protection of (Brown) 4464, 4519 (Gabelmann) 4511 (Skelly) 4401, 4402

Rights of limited (Gabelmann) 4663

Rights of, preservation of in B.C. (Blencoe) 4457 (Lauk) 4508

Rights of, responsibility of government for (Lauk) 4509-10 (Stupich) 4487, 4488

Visible minorities, federal committee re hiring of (Gabelmann) Q. 4190 (Smith) A. 4190

Visible minorities, protection of rights of (Brown) 4519-20

Minors (Law)

See: Children — Law

Miscellaneous Statutes Amendment Act (No. 2) , 1981

Human Rights Code, amendment of (Wallace) 4539

Miscellaneous Statutes Amendment Act (No. 1) , 1984

(Bill 21) (Attorney-General) 1R, 4420; 2R, 4533; C, 4591-4, 4628-9, 4637-50; 3R, 4759; RA, 4841

Speakers: Brown 4592, 4649; Chabot 4643, 4644; Cocke 4533, 4592; Dailly 4592; Gardom 4533; Lauk 4648-9; Lockstead 4591, 4592; Nicolson 4594, 4628-9, 4637-8, 4639-43, 4644, 4645, 4649, 4650; Nielsen 4592; Passarell 4594, 4628, 4637, 4643, 4644; Rogers 4594; Rose 4644, 4645, 4649; Sanford 4593, 4644; Schroeder 4593, 4594; Smith 4420, 4591-2, 4594, 4637, 4645-6, 4647-8, 4649, 4650; Wallace 4646-7, 4648

Amdt: Sec. 63 (Smith) 4645, approved 4646; sec. 69 (Smith) 4649, approved 4649; sec. 70 (Smith) 4649, approved 4650

Divisions: C, 4640, 4643, 4648

Bill of Rights, possible contravention of by DTUC amendment (Nicolson) 4638, 4639, 4643

B.C. Milk Board, negotiations for re-entry into national industrial milk supply management program (Schroeder) 4593

B.C. Milk Board, quota system for dairy producers (Sanford) 4593 (Schroeder) 4593

Continuation of DTUC, public support for (Nicolson) 4642

David Thompson University Centre, reasons for closing of (Nicolson) 4639 (Smith) 4638

David Thompson University Centre, role of as successor institution to NDU (Nicolson) 4639, 4641 (Smith) 4638

Definition of “annuitant”, reason for broadening (Brown) 4649 (Smith) 4649

Educational responsibility of provincial government for DTUC, partial fulfilment of (Nicolson) 4641-2

GAIN amendment, reasons for (Cocke) 4592 (Smith) 4592

Highways ferries, bicycle tolls (Lockstead) 4591

Highways ferries, commuter fares (Lockstead) 4592 (Smith) 4591-2

Industrial milk, B.C. share of (Sanford) 4593 (Schroeder) 4593

Legal action, possibility of by poor drafting of DTUC amendment (Nicolson) 4641, 4642

Marriage licences, streamlining of procedure for (Dailly) 4592 (Nielsen) 4592

Ministerial power re contracting out of social services (Cocke) 4592 (Smith) 4592

Negotiations over future of DTUC, need for (Nicolson) 4640, 4641, 4643, 4649, 4650

Notre Dame University chapel, breach of agreement re by government (Nicolson) 4629, 4638, 4639-40 (Smith) 4640

Notre Dame University graduates, quality of (Nicolson) 4637, 4638, 4639

Notre Dame University liabilities, disposition of (Nicolson) 4641 (Smith) 4640

Notre Dame University library, transfer of collection (Nicolson) 4638 (Smith) 4639

Notre Dame University of Nelson Act, repeal of breach of contract by government (Nicolson) 4628-9, 4637-8, 4639, 4642, 4643 (Smith) 4638-9

Notre Dame University property, disposition of (Nicolson) 4628-9, 4639, 4641

Notre Dame University scholarship funds, disposition of (Nicolson) 4640, 4641

Notre Dame University transcripts, record-keeping arrangements for (Nicolson) 4637 (Passarell) 4637 (Smith) 4637

Pacific Coach Lines employees, interest on public service pension plan contributions (Chabot) 4643 (Passarell) 4643

Pacific Coach Lines employees, pension rights (Chabot) 4644 (Sanford) 4644

Pacific Coach Lines employees, voluntary contributions to public service pension plan (Chabot) 4644 (Nicolson) 4644 (Passarell) 4644 (Sanford) 4644

Placer mining records, filing requirements for (Passarell) 4594 (Rogers) 4594

Proclamation of DTUC section, request to delay (Nicolson) 4649, 4650 (Smith) 4650

Proclamation of School Act amendment, offer to delay (Rose) 4645, 4649 (Smith) 4645, 4649

Public utilities, Utilities Commission approval of changes in ownership (Smith) 4646

Regulation Act, deposit of regulations under (Rose) 4645 (Smith) 4644-5

Regulations, publication of (Rose) 4645 (Smith) 4645

School Act amendment, reason for (Rose) 4644, 4645 (Smith) 4644-5

Scardillo Cheese Ltd. accounts, access to by Milk Board (Sanford) 4593, 4594 (Schroeder) 4593, 4594

Scardillo Cheese Ltd., penalty for being first receiver of non-quota industrial milk (Schroeder) 4593

Scardillo Cheese Ltd., quota system circumvented by suppliers (Sanford) 4593 (Schroeder) 4593

Selkirk College and University of Victoria, role of in DTUC operation (Smith) 4640

Site C hearings, cost to Hydro and saving to taxpayers (Wallace) 4646, 4647

Small Claim Act amendment, reason for (Nicolson) 4645 (Smith) 4645-6

Traffic violation summonses, time for appeal lengthened (Passarell) 4594, 4628 (Smith) 4594

Utilities Commission Act amendments, reasons for (Lauk) 4648-9 (Smith) 4647-8 (Wallace) 4646, 4646-7, 4648

Utilities Commission chairman, letter to from Energy minister quoted (Wallace) 4646

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

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

Miscellaneous Statutes Amendment Act (No. 2) , 1984

(Bill 31) (Attorney-General) 1R, 4731; 2R, 4759-61; C, 4818-30; 3R, 4830; RA, 4841

Speakers: Blencoe 4825, 4826-8, 4829; Brown 4760, 4818, 4819, 4820-1, 4825; Cocke 4819, 4821; D'Arcy 4822, 4823, 4824, 4829-30; Gardom 4759, 4760-1, 4818-25, 4829, 4830; Howard 4759-60; Macdonald 4822-4; Passarell 4818, 4819, 4824, 4825; Ritchie 4825, 4826, 4827, 4828-9; Rose 4819, 4828;Segarty 4829; Smith 4731; Wallace 4760, 4819, 4820, 4825

Divisions: C, 4821, 4829

Asbestos claims, interprovincial claims (Gardom) 4819 (Passarell) 4819 (Rose) 4819

Asbestos claims, Ontario experience of (Passarell) 4818 (Rose) 4819

Asbestos claims, possible effect of foreign judgments on B.C. asbestos industry (Gardom) 4818-9 (Passarell) 4818, 4819

B.C. Railway, application of amendments (Curtis) 4824 (D’Arcy) 4824, 4829-30 (Gardom) 4829

Commodity trades, licensing of (D’Arcy) 4824 (Gardom) 4824

Company Act amendment, reason for (D’Arcy) 4829-30 (Gardom) 4829-30

Consumer Protection Act amendments, reason for (D’Arcy) 4822 (Gardom) 4822

Cost of borrowing, requirements for disclosure in advance (Gardom) 4822

Court reporters, privatized cost of and people's access to justice system (Brown) 4820, 4820-I (Gardom) 4820, 4821 (Macdonald) 4820, 4821

Court transcript costs, ICBC case cited (Brown) 4821

Development cost charges, change in payment process (Blencoe) 4826, 4827 (Ritchie) 4827, 4828

Development cost charges, reasons for (Blencoe) 4827 (Ritchie) 4827

Development financing problems, risks to municipalities (Blencoe) 4829 (Ritchie) 4828-9 (Rose) 4828

Elk Valley revenue-sharing agreement, participants commended (Segarty) 4829

Fines for traffic violations, alternative ways of paying (Gardom) 4825 (Passarell) 4824

Insurance Council of B.C., public disclosure of proceedings (D’Arcy) 4822, 4823 (Gardom) 4822, 4823

Insurance industry, self-regulation of (D’Arcy) 4822 (Macdonald) 4823

Legal services hired by government agencies, Attorney General's control over (Brown) 4818

Local government, transfer of costs to (Blencoe) 4826, 4827, 4829

Motion picture classification, scope of increased (Brown) 4819-20

Municipal Act amendments, UBCM views on (Blencoe) 4826, 4827-8 (Ritchie) 4827

Off-site and on-site development costs (Blencoe) 4827 (Ritchie) 4827, 4828 (Rose) 4828

Omnibus bills, difficulties presented to MLAs by (Brown) 4760 (Gardom) 4760-1 (Howard) 4759-60 (Wallace) 4760

Phased payment of development cost charges, alleged influence of developers on (Blencoe) 4826, 4827, 4829 (Ritchie) 4827

Prepaid development costs (Ritchie) 4828 (Rose) 4828

Property valuation formula and municipal borrowing limits (Blencoe) 4825, 4826 (Ritchie) 4825, 4826

Provincial court judges, ages of appointment and retirement (Gardom) 4820 (Wallace) 4820

Registered retirement plans, beneficiaries of (Gardom) 4819 (Wallace) 4819

Registrar of companies, power of (D’Arcy) 4829

Regulatory powers under Motor Vehicle Act (Gardom) 4825 (Passarell) 4825

Self-regulation of industries and public interest (D’Arcy) 4823, 4824 (Macdonald) 4823, 4824

Self-regulation of insurance, real estate and stockbroking industries (D’Arcy) 4822 (Gardom) 4823 (Macdonald) 4823, 4824

Subject matters covered in, extent of (Brown) 4760 (Gardom) 4760 (Howard) 4759

Superintendent of brokers and industries monitored, relationship between (Gardom) 4823 (Macdonald) 4823-4

Superintendent of brokers, delegation of power (Gardom) 4822, 4823, 4824 (Macdonald) 4822-3

Superintendent of brokers, licensing power of (D’Arcy) 4824 (Gardom) 4823, 4824

Timing of questioned (Brown) 4760 (Howard) 4759

UBCM, consultation with (Blencoe) 4826, 4827-8 (Ritchie) 4827

U.S. product liability law and Canadian law (Gardom) 4818-9

Unpaid fines, loss of driver's or motor vehicle licence because of (Gardom) 4825 (Passarell) 4824

Video pornography, need to deal with (Brown) 4820

Miscellaneous Statutes Amendment Act, 1985

(Bill 40) (Attorney-General) 1R, 4891; 2R, 4926; C, 5081-2; 3R, 5082; RA, 5113

Speakers: Brummet 5082; Lauk 4926; Passarell 5082; Smith 4926; Wallace 5081-2, 5082

Game checks in far north (Passarell) 5082

Guns, transportation of by road (Brummet) 5082 (Wallace) 5081

Habitat conservation fund, funding for (Wallace) 5082

Hunting licences, rates for (Brummet) 5082

Mission, B.C.

Japanese-Canadians in (Rose) 4495

Mississippi

Human rights, attitude to (Lauk) 4510

Mitchell, Frank J. (Esquimalt-Port Renfrew)

Acupuncture, cost of 4131

Alaska, cedar imports from 4451, 4453

Armed forces, discriminatory practices in 4477

Assessment Amendment Act (1984) 4203, 4210-2

Assessment Amendment Act (1984) , amendment re residential property proposed 4211-2

Attorney-General ministry, estimates 4255-9

Attorney General Statutes Amendment Act (1985) 4928

Automobile seatbelts, use of 4130

Automobile testing stations, privatization of 4525

Ballots, marking of 4600

Bilston Creek Improvement District, dissolution of 4081-2

B.C. Council of Human Rights, enforcement of Human Rights Act by 4476-7

B.C. Forest Products, closing of Port Renfrew camp 4076

B.C. Housing Corp., abolition of 4313, 4315

B.C. Housing Management Commission, provision of affordable housing 4313

B.C. Lottery Fund, administration costs 4027

B.C. Lottery Fund, grant for Whiffen Spit rehabilitation 4084

B.C. Lottery Fund, grants to volunteer fire departments 4026, 4027

B.C. Lottery Fund report, publication of 4027

B.C. Resources Investment Corp. purchase of assets by 3526

Brooks Peninsula, park proposal 3878

Budget debate 3418-21, 3524-7

Budget, 1983-84 budget delayed 3526

Bus drivers, replacement of overtime by part-time workers 4878-9, 4880

Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp., provision of low cost housing 4313

Canadian National Railways right-of-way, sale of to government 3893-5

Canadian Paperworkers' Union, imposition of contract on 4182

Canadian Paperworkers' Union, 1984 lockout and strike 4182-3

Capital Regional District, land freeze in Bilston Creek watershed 4081-2, 4084

Civil rights, provincial government responsibility for 4397

Coal, cost of northeast coal 3875

Collective agreements, continuation of beyond contract term 4183

Collective agreements, cost-of-living adjustment clause 4182

Collective agreements, fringe benefits 4183

Collective agreements, imposition of by cabinet 4183-4

Collective agreements, Labour ministry responsibility for timely negotiation 4765

Collective agreements, legislation of in Quebec 4182, 4184

Collective agreements, management responsibility for dealing with abuse of 4879

Collective agreements, retroactive clauses in 4184

Collective bargaining, NDP involvement in 4184

Community health clinics 4130, 4131

Constituencies, two-member seats 4946

Constitution Amendment Act (1985) 4945-7

Construction industry, collective agreement in 4183-4

Consumer and Corporate Affairs ministry, filing of prospectus with for land subdivision 4082

Cooper Cove, industrialization of 3956

Cost-of-living adjustment clause, variations among collective agreements 4182, 4183

Court services, additional services 4257-8

Courts, decentralization of 4257-8

Criminal Code of Canada, enforcement of 4476, 4478

Criminal Code of Canada, third-party intimidation in labour relations 4781

Crown land leases, public access to 3894

Crown prosecutors, privatization of functions 4256, 4258-9

Debt, increase in 4182

Debt, interest on 4979

Deer Trail Development Ltd., no local consultation on Sooke proposal 3957

Discrimination in Northern Ireland, history and results of 4523

Discrimination, investigation needed for prosecution of 4476-7

Discrimination, proving intent 4524

Drunken driving, prevention of 4257

Ecological reserves Q. 4654

Economic recovery, action needed 3525, 4184

Economy, effect of low wages on 4727

Economy, stimulation by job creation 4724

Education expenditures, spinoff from 4978

Education, funding of through property tax 4979

Education, importance of 4978

Education (Interim) Finance Amendment Act (1985) 4977-80

Elderly, eviction from mobile-home parks 4314-5

Elderly, low-cost housing for 4315

Elderly, percentage of income spent on rent 4314

Election Amendment Act (1984) 4600, 4903-4, 4907

Electoral reform, commission on 4946, 4947

Electoral reform, Norris commission 4945-6

Employment-bridging assistance program, benefits to B.C. forestry 4452

Employment-bridging assistance program, cancellation of 3715

Employment, discrimination in based on marital status 4491

Employment in forest industries 4451, 4452

Employment, job creation by Government 3714

Employment, part-time employment 4879, 4880

Environment ministry, estimates 3855-6, 3859-60

Esquimalt and Nanaimo Railway land grant, log source 4452

Essential Services Continuation Act, provisions of 4181-2

Estimates, dates of presentation needed 3418

Expenditures, government restraint in 4524

Expo 86, rental housing problems of 4315

Extended care, cost of 4130

Families, effect of social assistance on 3714

Farmworkers, minimum wage denied to 4525

Farmworkers, Workers' Compensation Board provisions for 4525

Finance minister, attitude to silviculture and forestry 4452

Finance ministry, abolition of renter's grant by regulation 4476

Fishing, commercial methods compared 3419-20

Forest fire roads, government attitude to maintenance of 4452

Forest industry, economics of 4452

Forest industry, employment in 4451, 4452

Forest industry, log supply priority in 4452

Forest industry, mill and plant upgrading 4451

Forest management, 1980 plan 4452

Forestry, expenditures on five-year program reduced 4452

Forestry program, Finance minister's statement on 4452

Forestry, sustained yield concept 3878, 4451-2

Forests ministers, historic fight for funds and long-range planning 4451, 4452

Forests ministry, estimates 4451-3

Forests ministry, lack of action in Shoal Island case 3418

Forests ministry, stumpage fees repayment 4524

Fraser Institute, relationship with government 4525

Gorge Road Hospital, extended-care fees 4130, 4131, 4144

Government intervention in labour disputes 4725

Greater Victoria Water District, forestry practices in 4452

Health care surtax 4139-40, 4141

Health care system, cost of 4130

Health ministry, estimates 4129-31, 4144

Health Statutes Amendment Act (1985) 5083

Highway, definition of 4084

Home Owner Grant Amendment Act (No. 2) (1984) 4587

Homeowner grants, eligibility changes 4587

Horse trails on CNR right-of-way 3893-4

Hospital user fees, extended-care fees 4130

Human Resources ministry, election promises reviewed 3715

Human Resources ministry, estimates 3714-5

Human Resources ministry, reduction in services by 3714-5

Human Rights Act 4476-8, 4522-5

Human Rights Act, committee on inclusions in 4524, 4525

Human Rights Act, comparison of with Human Rights Act (proposed, 1983) 4524

Human Rights Act, handling of complaints 4522, 4524

Human Rights Act, hoist of Bill 4476-8

Human Rights Act, intent to discriminate 4524

Human Rights Act, public input recommended 4524, 4525

Human Rights Act, staff to enforce 4524

Human rights branch, abolition of 4476, 4523

Human rights branch staff, dismissal of 4476

Human rights, change of attitude to 4523

Human Rights Code, changes in 4525

Human Rights Commission, complaints backlog 4523-5

Human Rights Commission, educational function of 4477-8, 4525

Human rights, education program 4477-8, 4523, 4525

Human rights, effect of restraint program on 4524

Income Tax (Health Care Maintenance) Amendment Act (1984) 4092, 4139-40, 4141

Income Tax (Health Care Maintenance) Amendment Act (1984) , fees related to family size 4092

Income tax, health care surtax on 4139-40, 4141

Inflation, causes of 3420-1

In-law suites, history and abolition of 4313

Interest Act (Canada) , provisions nullified by Royal Trust Co. mortgage contracts 3421

International Woodworkers of America, collective agreement 4182, 4183

Janitors, privatization of government janitors 4724

Japanese, allegation of derogatory remark re (McClelland) 4528

Jordan River camp, future of 4259

Juvenile delinquency, results of studies on 4259

Labour Code Amendment Act (1984) 4723-7, 4765, 4769, 4781

Labour Code Amendment Act (1984) , coercion and intimidation provisions 4769, 4781

Labour Code Amendment Act (1984) , third-party interference provisions 4769

Labour Code Amendment Act (1984) , effect of on B.C. economic recovery 4727

Labour Code Amendment Act (1984) , effect on labour-management cooperation 4781

Labour Code Amendment Act (1984) , political demonstrations outlawed by 4727

Labour Code of B.C., negotiation of collective agreement clause 4183

Labour Code of B.C., prevention of union-busting 4726

Labour-management relations in B.C. 4725

Labour Relations Board, employer and employee representation at hearings 4314

Labour relations in transit systems, effect of centralized management on 4880

Lampson Street School, future use of 4027-8

Landlord and tenant arbitration service 4311, 4314

Landlords, protection of 4724

Lands, Parks and Housing ministry, estimates 3874-6, 3877-8, 3879, 3893-5

Langford workshop, closing of 3876

Legislation by decree 4476

Legislature, scheduling of business of 3418-9

Legislature, dismissal of committee on privatization of automobile testing stations 4525

Legislature, human rights committee proposed 4525

Log exports, priority for 4452

Log exports, reduction of forest industry revenue by 4451

Logs, price study needed 4451

Lottery funds, use of 4026

McGeer, P.L., 1982 statement on labour-management relations 4725

Meares Island, logging of 3875

Metro Transit Collective Bargaining Assistance Act 4878-80

Metro Transit Operating Co. bus drivers, reduction of overtime by hiring full-time drivers 4879

Metro Transit Operating Co., Cameron report on labour relations program 4880

Metro Transit Operating Co. labour dispute, consultation and cooperation on 4878, 4880

Metro Transit Operating Co. labour dispute, effects of 4864-5

Midwives, cost of training 4131

Mobile-home parks 4314, 4315

Mobile homes 4314

Montreal transit problems, solution of 4879

Moresby Island, park proposal for southern part 3876, 3878

Mortgage penalties, protection for homeowners 3421

Movie projectionists, use of trained personnel 4928

Mowat, D.L., work with Human Rights Commission 4523

Municipal Act, incorporation provision 3957-8

Municipal Affairs ministry, estimates 3956-8

Municipalities, evolution of 3957-8

Natural resources, revenue from 3526

New Democratic Party, involvement in collective bargaining 4184

Nutrition, education re 4130

Ontario, residential property taxation 4211

Organic wastes, composting of 3860

Parks, campsite user fees 3876, 3878

Parks, security in 3875

Parks staff, dismissal of 3875

Parks, tourist revenue from 3874-5

Patronage, political 4398

Physicians, cost of 4130

Physicians, fees paid by MSP 4183

Police Academy, reliance on training at 4256

Police Academy, standards of 4256

Police, delay in renegotiation of collective agreements 4765

Police, experience of discrimination 4477

Police system, erosion of 4255-6

Police, team effort of community policing 4256

Police, time spent on various functions 4256-7

Police training, funding of 4256

Poor, number of working poor in B.C. 4724

Port Renfrew, Highways yard closed 4076

Poverty level, definition of 4724

Prostitution, Vancouver and Victoria 3715

Provincial Secretary and Government Services ministry, estimates 4027-8

Public employees, loss of job security 4727

Public health nurses, utilization of skills of 4130

Public Service Act 5020-2

Public Service Act, committee of Legislature on 5021-2

Public service appointments, political patronage as basis for 5021

Public service appointments, Provincial Secretary's powers re 5021

Public service, competence of 5020-1

Public service employees, eligibility of for vacancies 5021

Public service, order-in-council appointments 5021

Puget Sound cooperative medical centre 4131

Pulp and Paper Collective Bargaining Assistance Act 4181-4

Pulp and Paper Collective Bargaining Assistance Act, cabinet imposition of collective agreement 4182

Pulp and Paper Collective Bargaining Assistance Act, retroactive clause 4182

Quebec, collective agreements by legislation 4182, 4184

Real property tax assessments, inequitable assessments 4210-2

Real property tax assessments, 1964 legislation on residential property 4203, 4210-2

Real property tax assessments, residential property in Ontario 4211

Real property tax, local discrepancies in 4211

Referenda, use of 4979

Reforestation, need for 4452

Reforestation, release of funds for Q. 3573

Rent control, abolition of 4305, 4307

Rent control, 1977

Residential Tenancy Act 4313

Rent control, Social Credit Party advertisement quoted re 4313

Rent increases, limiting of as a form of rent control 4310

Rent, proportion of income recommended 4314

Residential Tenancy Act 4310-1, 4315-6

Residential Tenancy Act, committee of the House to consider 4310

Residential Tenancy Act, mobile-home park regulations 4314-5

Residential Tenancy Act, rent control 4305, 4307

Residential Tenancy Act, rents in relation to costs 4314

Restraint program, effect of on human rights 4524

Roads, sealcoating of 4083

Royal Canadian Mounted Police, training of 4256

Royal Trust Co. mortgage contracts and Interest Act (Canada) 3421

Salmon catch, commercial and sport fishermen's share in 3419

Salmon, destruction of immature salmon 3419

Salmon-spawning streams, protection of 3956, 3957

School district referenda, use of 4977

School dropouts, increase in 4978

Schools, class size and classrooms 4978

Septic tank sludge, discharge of 5083

Sewage disposal, Capital Regional District 3855-6

Shoal Island case, lack of action by Forests ministry in 3418

Silviculture funding, reduction in 4452

Silviculture, jobs provided by 3715, 4452

Silviculture, need for 4451

Social assistance, effects of on families 3714

Social Credit Party, attitude to trade union movement 4725

Social Credit Party, change in attitude to rent control 4313

Social Credit Party restraint policy, rent increases in conflict with 4314

Sooke community plan, local endorsement of 3956-7

Sooke Forest Products Ltd. closure, prevention of Q. 4933

Sooke Forest Products Ltd., timber supply for 4451, 4452, 4453

Sooke, repair of Whiffen Spit 3526

Southeast coal fields, purchase of by BCRIC 3526

Sport fishing, value of 3419

Standard of living, reduction in 4727

Strikes and lockouts 4182-4

Stumpage rates, basis of related to log export prices 4451

Subdivisions, prospectuses for 4082

Sweden, control of unemployment in 3525

Taxation legislation, retroactivity of 4182

Tenants, number of residential tenants 4310, 4314

Tourism, effect of parks on 3875-6

Trade unions, business aspect of 4725, 4726

Trade unions, certification 4726

Trade unions, coercion by 4769, 4781

Trade unions, financial practices of 4781

Trade unions, renegotiation of collective agreements 4765

Transit systems, effect of government management on labour relations 4879-80

Transportation and Highways ministry, estimates 4076-7, 4081-3, 4084

Tree-farm licences, history of 4451

Unemployment, cause of 4182

Unemployment, effects of 3714

Unemployment, government action re 3524, 3714, 4182, Q. 4854

Unemployment rate, government attitude to 4724

Unemployment, rate of 3420

Unemployment, young people unemployed 3420, 3524

Union-busting 4726, 4781

Valhallas, park 3876

Victoria Plywood Ltd., cost of social assistance to former employees Q. 4854

Victoria Plywood Ltd., former employees' proposed purchase and management of Q. 4854

Victoria Plywood Ltd., price of logs to 4451

Victoria Plywood Ltd., purchase of by Pacific Logging Co. 4451

Victoria, sewage treatment plant needed 3855-6

Volunteer fire departments, lottery funds for 4026

Voters, polling-day registrations 4904

Wages, minimum wage legislation 4183

Welfare recipients, condition of 4724

Western Community, court services 4257-8, 4259

Western Community, crime rate increase 4257

Western Community, drainage problem 4082

Western Community, incorporation 3957-8

Western Community, sewage disposal planning 3859-60

Whiffen Spit, repair of 3860, 4076, 4084

Women, discrimination against pregnant women 4477

Workers' Compensation Board hearings, employee and employer representation at 4314

Workers' compensation pensioners, increased homeowner grant for 4587

Workers, profit-sharing by 4725

Mitchell, Richard

Mentioned, re rent increase (Blencoe) 4302

Mitterrand, Francois

Mentioned: (Macdonald) 3858

Mobile homes

Building code standards for, changes in (Mitchell) 4314

Insurance (Howard) 3981-2

Moving costs (Blencoe) 4278, 4295 (Hewitt) 4320 (Reid) 4295

Municipal Affairs ministry housing grant (Lockstead) 3971

Parks, assignment of pads (Hewitt) 4320

Parks, eviction notices (Blencoe) 4272, 4278 (Hewitt) 4270, 4320 (Mitchell) 4314, 4315

Parks, landlord-tenant relationship (Blencoe) 4278-9

Parks, notice of rent increases (Blencoe) 4272 (Hewitt) 4270, 4320

Parks, number of tenants (Mitchell) 4314

Parks, regulations under Residential Tenancy Act (Blencoe) 4295 (Mitchell) 4314-5

Parks, rent increases as means of eviction (Blencoe) 4360-1

Parks, security of tenure (Blencoe) 4278-9

Parks, space scarcity (Blencoe) 4278 (Mitchell) 4314

Parks, tenants' rights (Hewitt) 4269

Mohawk Oil Co.

Oil, recycling of (Brummet) 3854

Molson Brewery B.C. Ltd.

Mentioned: (Blencoe) 3564

Molybdenum

Production, reduction in (Michael) 4180

Mandate, Walter

Mentioned: (Pelton) 3583

Mondragon, Spain

Worker ownership in (Blencoe) 3563

Money

Export of to U.S. (Rose) 3279

Money Mart

Operations of (Barnes) Q. 3369 (McCarthy) A. 3393

Montreal Canadiens

Mentioned: (Blencoe) 4300

Montreal, Que.

Municipal planning (Cocke) 3974

Montreal Trust Co. of Canada

B.C. Electric Co. bonds, major holder of (Wallace) 4588-9

B.C. Electric Co. bonds, role of in B.C. Hydro land transfer to B.C. Place (Rogers) 4589 (Wallace) 4588

Montreal Urban Community Transit Commission

Report recommendations, solution of labour dispute by (Mitchell) 4879

Moody's Investors Service Inc.

Meetings with (Curtis) 3653

Moore, Audrey

Mentioned: (Nicolson) 3309 (Ritchie) 3955

Moore, Wendy

Mentioned: (Richmond) 4229

More, Sir Thomas

Quoted (Lauk) 4648

Moresby Island, B.C.

South Moresby Island, park proposal (Brummet) 3878 (Mitchell) 3876, 3878

Moreton, Grant

Victoria hospital staff layoffs, role in (Dailly) Q. 3288 (Nielsen) A. 3289

Morgan, Keith

Mentioned: (Barnes) 3705

Morris, C.E.

Mentioned: (Lockstead) 3652

Morris, Joe

Appointment of (McClelland) 4844, 4883

Biography and commendation (Michael) 4861

Gabelmann, Colin, comments on commissioner and report (McClelland) 4883

Metro Transit Operating Co. labour dispute, report and recommendations tabled (McClelland) 4846

Metro Transit Operating Co. labour dispute report, recommendations (Bennett) 4877-8 (Blencoe) 4882

Morrison, Erma P

McKim Advertising Ltd., references to (Hanson) Q. 4386 (Bennett) A. 4386

Morrison, Nancy

Mentioned: (Brown) 3688

Mortgages

Foreclosures, high rate of (Lauk) 3240

Interest rates (Lauk) 3240

Women, discrimination against in granting of (Brown) 4462 (Wallace) 4536

Mortimer, Geoffrey

Sheriff services, quoted re (Brown) 4235

Moser, Karl

Mentioned: (Reynolds) 3412

Mothers Against Drunk Drivers

Mentioned: (Hewitt) 3994 (Pelton) 3255 (Reynolds) 3989

Motion Picture Act

Amendment re supervision of film content, commendation of (Brown) 4819-20

Motion pictures

See: Moving pictures

Motions

Adjournment of House until 1:15 in the afternoon (Gardom) 4548, approved 4553. Speakers: Blencoe 4549; Brown 4550-1; Brummet 4551-2; Cocke 4548; Fraser, R. 4549; Gabelmann 4551; Hanson 4548-9; Johnston 4549; Nielsen 4550; Parks 4550; Skelly 4552-3; Wallace 4549-50

Public accounts, fiscal year 1982-83 be referred to the Select Standing Committee on Public Accounts and Economic Affairs (Curtis) 3333, approved 3337. Amdt. (Skelly) 3333, negatived 3337. Speakers: Barrett 3336-7; Bennett 3333-6; Lea 3335; Nielsen 3334-5; Skelly 3333-4; Wallace 3334

Select Standing Committee on Standing Orders and Private Bills, review of standing orders (Gardom) 4028, approved 4035. Speakers: Blencoe 4034; Cocke 4033-4; Gardom 4028-30, 4035; Howard 4030-2; Nicolson 4032-3

Motor buses

Fares for elderly (Lauk) 4318

Government-owned operations, sale of (Fraser, A.) 3505

Inspection of (Chabot) 4008 (Fraser, A.) A. 3224, 4042 (Lauk) 3243 (Passarell) Q. 3223, Q. 3224 (Rose) 3280

Pacific Coach Lines Ltd., continued use of bus terminals (Sanford) Q. 4113-4

Pacific Coach Lines Ltd. routes, operation of (Fraser, A.)A. 4055

Pacific Coach Lines Ltd., sale of buses (Fraser, A.) A. 4055

Safety of, inquiry into (Fraser, A.) 4072 (Sanford) 3986, 4071-2

Schedules for (Reynolds) 3499

Seatbelts in (Sanford) 4071-2

Motor Carrier Commission

Buses, licensing of private buses (McCarthy) 3728

Cascade Charter Services Ltd., license to operate Fraser Valley bus service (Fraser, A.) A. 4003 (Rose) Q. 4003

Conmac Stages Ltd., licence renewal (Sanford) Q. 4631 (Fraser, A.) A. 4631

Island Coach Lines Ltd., licensing of (Wallace) Q. 4711

Minibus service, Nelson area (Campbell) 4068 (Fraser, A.) 4068

Pacific Coach Lines Ltd., agents, commission's role in cancellation of contracts (Stupich) Q. 4002 (Fraser, A.)A. 4002

Pacific Coach Lines Ltd., disposition of routes (Fraser, A.)A. 4055 (Hanson) Q. 4002 (Rose) Q. 4003

Pacific Coach Lines Ltd., hiring of employees by purchasers (Hanson) Q. 4002 (Fraser, A.) A. 4002 (Macdonald) Q. 4002

Mentioned: (Fraser, A.) 4042 (McCarthy) 3723

Motor Dealers' Association of B.C.

Mentioned: (Skelly) 3492

Motor Vehicle Act

Amendment of, children's seatbelts (Brown) Q. 3677 (Fraser, A.) A. 3677

Drivers' licences, refusal due to unpaid fines (Gardom) 4825 (Passarell) 4824

Motor vehicle inspection, privatization of (Dailly) 4073

Motor vehicles, inspection of by RCMP officers (Dailly) 4073 (Fraser, A.) 4073

Motor vehicles, safety of (Dailly) 4072, 4073 (Fraser, A.) 4047, 4072, 4073

Motor vehicles, transfer of from estates without probate (Ree) 4120, 4121

Traffic violations, filing of disputes re (Passarell) 4594, 4628 (Smith) 4594

Mentioned: (Brown) 4760 (McCarthy) 3393

Motor Vehicle Amendment Act, 1984

(Bill M202) (Ree) 1R, 3935; 2R, 4120; C, 4245; 3R, 4245; RA 4421

Speakers: Lockstead 4120; Nielsen 4121; Passarell 4245; Ree 4120, 4121, 4245

Motor vehicle branch

Costs decreased by standardization (Ritchie) 3318

Inspection fees, level of and costs (Fraser, A.) 4047 (Passarell) 4043, 4047

Testing station buildings, disposal of (Fraser, A.) 4047 (Passarell) 4043

Vehicle inspection, abolition of (Passarell) 3722, 4043-4

Motor vehicles

Licensed vehicles, number of (Fraser, A.) 4042

Transfer of from estates without probate (Ree) 4120, 4121

Trucks, inspection of (Fraser, A.) 4042

Motorcycles

Learner's permits, change in regulations re (Fraser, A.) A. 5006 (Passarell) Q. 5006

Moulds, G. W.

Mentioned: (Heinrich) 5103

Mount Douglas Secondary School, Victoria, B.C.

Principal, quoted on student behaviour (Dailly) 3776

Mount Edziza, B.C.

Tourism potential (Howard) 4228

Mount Klappan, B.C.

Anthracite coal project (Howard) Q. 4289 (McClelland) A. 4289 (Rogers) 3748, 3749

Gulf Oil Corp., building of road (Brummet) 3852 (Fraser, A.) 4046 (Passarell) 3851

Mount Lehman, B.C.

School, closing of (Rose) 3770

Mount Prevost Junior Secondary School, Duncan, B.C.

Mentioned: (Wallace) 4976

Mount Waddington Regional District

Municipal Affairs ministry investigation of (Ritchie) 3938

Mount Washington, B.C.

Conmac Stages Ltd. bus accident, investigation of (Fraser, A.) 2981, 4072, A. 4631 (Lauk) 3069-70 (Nielsen) 3067, 3070 (Sanford) 4071, Q. 4631

Mountain, Richard David

Legal aid case decision, effect on Legal Services Society (Brown) 4262, Q. 4446 (Smith) 4262, A. 4445, A. 4446

Legal Services Society sued by (Brown) 3581

Mountain Institution, Agassiz, B.C.

Aversion therapy, use of (Brown) 4239

Movie theatres

See: Moving-picture theatres

Moving-picture projection

Attorney General Statutes Amendment Act, 1985. See name of act

Equipment, regulations re (Lauk) 4926-8 (Smith) 4926

Meeting with projectionists (Smith) 5001

Trained projectionists, use of (Gabelmann) 5002 (Lauk) 4926, 4927, 4928, 5002 (Mitchell) 4928 (Smith) 5002

Moving-picture theatres

Attorney General Statutes Amendment Act, 1985. See name of act

Fire safety standards (Gabelmann) 5002 (Lauk) 4926-8 (Smith) 4928, 4929

Projection equipment, regulations re (Lauk) 4926-7 (Smith) 4926

Moving pictures

Film industry in B.C. (Richmond) 4896

Mowat, Douglas L. (Vancouver-Little Mountain)

B.C. Place facilities 3229

B.C. Place Stadium, job creation by 3456

Budget debate 3453, 3455-7

Budget, deficit reduced 3455

Canadian Union of Public Employees, insistence on union rate for youth employment program 3456

Creek View Co-op, accommodation for quadriplegics 3455

Crown land, provision of 3229

Disabled persons, housing for 3455

Duty-free ports as stimulus to industry 3229-30

Education, emphasis on science and mathematics 3229

Examinations, testing of teachers as well as students 3229

Expo 86, 3229

GAIN payments 3455

Government expenditures, efforts to reduce 3226

Handicapped, CNIB housing for 3229

Hazardous wastes, treatment of 3229

Health care, federal funding for 3455

Health care system, cost crisis in 3228

Health care system, improvements in 3228

Health care, treatment of out-of-province patient cited 3455

Human rights, advisory board on 3456

Human Rights Council, appointment of 3456

Human rights, need for balanced modification 3227

Industrial relations, cooperative approach urged 3227

Industrial relations, effect on prosperity 3227

Inflation, decline in 3226

Manitoba, guaranteed income payments 3455-6

Mentally handicapped, mainstreaming into community 3455

Ontario, guaranteed income payments 3455

Post-secondary education, job orientation required 3229

Reforestation, rate of 3229

Sawmill construction, Chemainus 3456

Tourist trade, discouragement of by environmentalist 3456

Vancouver-Little Mountain constituency, description of 3226, 3228

Young people, Vancouver program for unemployed 3456

Mulligan, Walter

Mentioned: (Macdonald) 3600

Mulroney, Brian

Federal debt, opinion of cited (Howard) 3375

Labour-management cooperation, statement on (Howard) 4681

Mentioned: (Lauk) 3532 (Macdonald) 3465 (Rose) 3769

Multiple-unit residential building program

Explanation of advantages (Fraser, R.) 3646

Tax avoidance by building owners (Howard) 3641-2

Municipal Act

Incorporation, provision for (Mitchell) 3957-8

Land use regulations, amendment of (Blencoe) Q. 3287

Land use section, ongoing review of (Ritchie) 3938, 3974

Reduction of land use regulation in (Throne speech) 3218

Mentioned: (Blencoe) 5035 (Brown) 4760 (Howard) 4759 (Johnston) 3487 (Lauk) 4318 (Smith) 4926

Municipal Act Review Committee

Land use registration, review of (Rose) 3281

Municipal Affairs, Ministry of

Estimates: 3937-59, 3963-76

Speakers: Blencoe 3939-46, 3948-54, 3964-70, 3974; Brown 3958-9; Cocke 3974-6; Davis 3974: Howard 3959, 3963-4; Kempf 3946-8; Lockstead 3971; Mitchell 3956-8; Reynolds 3972-4; Ritchie 3937-8, 3941-4, 3946-8, 3950-5, 3957-9, 3964-72, 3974; Rose 3954-6; Waterland 3969

Estimates, publicity needed for date of (Mitchell) 3418-9

Incorporation, legislation on (Mitchell) 3958

Minister's office, vote for (Howard) 3959. 3963-4 (Ritchie) 3959, 3964

Municipal planning budget (Ritchie) 3952

Municipal revenue-sharing (Lockstead) 3971 (Ritchie) 3971

Municipalities, plebiscite on amalgamation (Reynolds) 3972, 3974

Regional districts, evaluation of (Ritchie) 3318, 3938

Revenue-sharing funds, reduction in (Blencoe) 3939-41, 3942 (Ritchie) 3937-8, 3942

Revenue-sharing stabilization fund, proposal for (Ritchie) 3971

Municipal Amendment Act, 1974

Retroactive clause (Parks) 4200

Municipal Amendment Act, 1983

Land use, role of municipalities in (Ritchie) 3318

Municipal planning (Blencoe) 3945, 3965

Municipalities, autonomy of (Blencoe) 3939, 3965

Mentioned: (Blencoe) 3950

Municipal finance

Revenue-sharing fund, reduction in and municipal budgets (Blencoe) 3565-6

Municipal government

Power of, reduction in (Stupich) 3351

Municipalities

Autonomy of (Blencoe) 3939, 3965 (Ritchie) 3941-2, 3965, 3971

Borrowing limits, calculation of (Blencoe) 4825, 4826 (Ritchie) 4825-6

Document-serving, financial assistance re (Brown) 4235

Evolution of (Mitchell) 3957-8 (Ritchie) 3958

Expenditures, restraint on (Ritchie) 3937-8

Financial future of (Blencoe) 3941

Financial problems of (Blencoe) 4826

Fiscal responsibility of (Blencoe) 3939

Funding for (Stupich) 3370

Land developers, effect of bankruptcy on development charge payments (Blencoe) 4829 (Ritchie) 4828-9 (Rose) 4828

Land development applications, refusal of (Ritchie) 4828 (Rose) 4828

Land development charges, mode of payment (Blencoe) 4826-9 (Ritchie) 4827-9 (Rose) 4828

Land development charges, purpose of (Ritchie) 4827

Planning powers of (Blencoe) 3943-4 (Ritchie) 3941-2, 3943-4

Rental buildings, conversion to strata title (Blencoe) 4364 (Hewitt) 4364

Sexual orientation discrimination, protection for municipal workers (Skelly) 4560

Sheriff services, cost of and responsibility for transferred to (Blencoe) 3941, Q. 4189, 4202, Q. 4207, 4826

Special enterprise zones (Ritchie) A. 5067 (Williams) Q. 5067

Munro, Jack

Quoted (McGeer) 4166

Mentioned: (Campbell) 3278, 3578 (McGeer) 4166 (McClelland) 3369 (Parks) 3559 (Segarty) 4175, 4177

Munroe, Donald R.

Mentioned: (Nicolson) 4777 (Stupich) 4713

Munroe House

Mentioned: (Brown) 3688

Murray, William

Mentioned: (Gardom) 4952

Museums

Funds reduced (Hanson) 4006

Musgrave Landing, B.C.

See entries under Saltspring Island

Muskwa, B.C.

Muskwa region, wolf-control program in (Brummet) 3830, 3839

Mussolini, Benito

Mentioned: (Stupich) 4168

Mustard Seed, Victoria, B.C.

Mentioned: (Blencoe) 3696, 3697, 3701

Mutual Life Assurance Co.

Mentioned: (Blencoe) 3565

Myerscough, David

Mentioned: (Michael) 4710

Myhres, Pearl

Mentioned: (Sanford) 4071