Province of British Columbia
34th Parliament, 1st Session
INDEX
Debates of the Legislative Assembly (Hansard)
March 9, 1987 to March 11, 1988

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EEC

See: European Economic Community

EPF

See entries under Federal-provincial fiscal relations

ERCO

Mentioned: (Davis) 1024, 1025

ERDA

See: Economic and regional development agreement

Eagle Ridge Hospital and Health Care Centre, Port Moody, B.C.

Emergency services (Cashore) 83 (Dueck) 2477 (Rose) 2477

Use of (Rose) 2476-7

Mentioned: (Hagen, A.) 77, 2472

East Kootenay

See: Kootenays

East Side Family Place, Vancouver, B.C.

Mentioned: (Marzari) 389

Eaton, Timothy

Mentioned: (Lovick) 519

Eaton's

Mentioned: (Lovick) 519 (Rose) 495

Ecclesiastes

Quoted (Miller) 508-9

Mentioned: (Miller) 1064

Eckardt, Lawrence S.

Royal Commission on Electoral Reform, 1978. See name of commission

Mentioned: (D’Arcy) 3107 (Hanson, G.) 3069 (Rose) 3134 (Sihota) 1861

Economic and regional development agreement

Cultural subagreement, signing of (Edwards) Q. 49 (Reid)A. 311

Forest resource development agreement, federal funds (Stupich) 198

Forest resource development agreement funds, use of (Miller) 3041 (Parker) 3044

Forest resource development agreement, Renewal quoted (Miller) 3051

Forest resource development agreement mentioned (Parker) 2254 (Williams) 2243

Free trade agreement and program (Williams) Q. 3026

Industrial and tourism development subagreements (McCarthy) 2603, 2604

Industrial development subagreement, funds for (Smith, B.R.) 2169, 2187

Mentioned: (Clark) 3149 (Williams) 2243

Economic Council of Canada

“Compensation for Pollution Victims in Canada” mentioned (Smallwood) 2057

Economic Development, Ministry of

Estimates 2602-8, 2612-21

Speakers: Harcourt 2606-8, 2612, 2615-6, 2618-9, 2620-1; Lovick 2617, 2618; McCarthy 2602-6, 2613-5, 2617, 2617-8, 2619-20, 2621; Marzari 2616; Rose 2619, 2620; Smallwood 2616-7; Williams 2612-3

Development regions and ministry (Williams) 2750

Offices, relocation of (Harcourt) 2615 (McCarthy) 2606, 2617

Real estate dealings (McCarthy) 1743 (Williams) 1743

Economics

Competitive market economy (Brummet) 1501 (Cashore) 1506 (Guno) 1489 (Hanson, L.) 1492 (Jansen) 1488 (Lovick) 1488, 1503 (Rose) 1493-5

Labour law and economy (Clark) 627, 1484-5 (Gabelmann) 618

Market economy, definition of (Lovick) 1487

Ecumenical Committee for Social Responsibility

Mentioned: (Cashore) 1935

Ecumenical Metropolitan Ministry, Seattle, Wash.

Mentioned: (Cashore) 423

Eddie, Rae

Mentioned: (Hagen, A.) 76 (Hanson, G.) 622 (Skelly) 27

Eden, Anthony

Quoted (D’Arcy) 896

Edgett, J.R.

Mentioned: (Gabelmann) 1864

Edmonds, Henry Valentine

Mentioned: (Mercier) 44

Education

Access to (Boone) 2949 (Edwards) 2948 (Hagen, A.) 2949 (Hagen, S.) 2958 (Jones) 2945 (Marzari) 2974 (Miller) 2976 (Vant) 2955-6

Asian studies, emphasis on (Couvelier) 182

Atlin constituency, educational opportunities (Guno) 43

Cariboo constituency, educational facilities (Vant) 18

Consultation re (Hagen, S.) 2975

Costs, limit on (D’Arcy) 2790

Data-gathering by Education ministry (Brummet) 2115 (Jones) 2111

Economy and education (Boone) 2948 (D’Arcy) 994 (Jones) 2944 (Marzari) 2490 (Skelly) 764 (Stupich) 141 (Weisgerber) 13

Education (Lovick) 2977-8 (Miller) 2976

Education facilities (Jansen) 171

Education process (Edwards) 867-8

Education system (Barnes) 860 (Bruce) 127 (Brummet) 275-6, 1992-3, 3170 (Cashore) 945-6 (Chalmers) 301, 322 (Clark) 816, 937 (D’Arcy) 896, 992-3 (De Jong) 85 (Edwards) 866 (Gabelmann) 863 (Hagen, A.) 804 (Hanson, G.) 886 (Harcourt) 257, 1009, 1010 (Jones) 788, 3170 (Long) 952-3 (Lovick) 978-9, 1986 (Marzari) 809, 959-60 (Mercier) 841 (Messmer) 57 (Miller) 941, 1990 (Rose) 1988 (Serwa) 153, 306, 319 (Skelly) 887 (Smith, B.R.) 165 (Smith, S.D.) 1005 (Stupich) 141 (Vander Zalm) 176 (Williams) 871-3

Education system, administration of (Marzari) 960

Education system, centralization of (Jones) 911 (Marzari) 810

Education system, cost of and ability to pay (Jacobsen) 854

Education system, impact of Teaching Profession Act on (Campbell) 995 (Edwards) 866

Education system, needs (Jones) 3005

Education system, problems of (Harcourt) 897-9, 1009, 1010, 2624, 2995 (Jacobsen) 854 (Jones) 2990 (Marzari) 960 (Mercier) 962 (Sihota) 926-7, 928

Educational expertise, export of (Hagen, S.) 2488

Educational services, international marketing of (Hagen, S.) 109 (Smith, B.R.) 164 (Throne speech) 4 (Weisgerber) 14

Goal of (Cashore) 834-5

Government's attitude to (Clark) 937 (Skelly) 892, 894 (Stupich) 881

Hearings on in 1980 (Jones) 903 (Smith, B.R.) 812

History of in B.C. (Jones) 780-1

Importance of (Jansen) 170 (Jones) 265 (Loenen) 238, 829 (Marzari) 59

Independent schools education commended (De Jong) 337

Investment in (Brummet) 276 (Harcourt) 1031 (Jones) 53

Langley constituency, school system (Peterson) 209

Life skills, teaching of in school system (Serwa) 306

Methods, fads in (Rose) 2978

Need for (Hagen, A.) 78

Pacific outreach program (Couvelier) 186

Post-secondary education in B.C. (Hagen, S.) 2487 (Marzari) 2974

Quality of in B.C. (Brummet) 2114

Resource centres, staffing of (D’Arcy) 895

Restraint program and education system (Jones) 649, 3410 (Marzari) 58 (Mercier) 962 (Williams) 872, 872-3

Royal Commission on Education (1987) . See name of commission

Royal commissions on (Jones) 267

Saanich and the Islands constituency facilities (Huberts) 120

School system, privatization of (Brummet) 3006 (Jones) 3006

Social Credit Party philosophy on (Jones) 2944

Specialists in north (Boone) 923

Students, pilot project on performance of in school system (Brummet) 2109

Surrey-Guildford-Whalley constituency, educational opportunities (Smallwood) 88

Tax-deductible savings plan for costs of (Chalmers) 71 (Peterson) 209 (Throne speech) 4 (Weisgerber) 14

Technology, use of (Marzari) 2975 (Ree) 2950

Television, use of in education (Jones) 2945 (Marzari) 2975 (Ree) 2950

See also: Adult education

Education — Curricula

Curriculum upgrading and programs (Brummet) 2109

Education — Finance

Cost per pupil in B.C. (Jones) 2111

Distance education program, funding for (Serwa) 307, 319 (Strachan) 339

Education ministry, appropriation (Brummet) 2110

Enrolment adjustments, grants for (Brummet) 276-7

Excellence in Education fund. See name of fund

Federal funds. See entries under Federal-provincial fiscal relations

Funding (Blencoe) 878 (Brummet) 274, 877, 1019, 2114, 2992, 3171 (Chalmers) 322 (Clark) 815 (Couvelier) 186, 350-1 (Crandall) 233 (D’Arcy) 896 (Huberts) 1007 (Jones) 52, 265, 267, 2111, 2116, 2116-7, 3170 (Loenen) 238 (Marzari) 810 (Miller) 67 (Peterson) 209 (Rose) 135, 797, 798, 800 (Serwa) 306 (Smallwood) 830 (Stupich) 880 (Vant) 340 (Weisgerber) 262, 263 (Williams) 147-8

Funding, expenditure per pupil (Hanson, G.) 884

Funding, grants to school districts (Jones) 2112

Funding, inclusion of teachers' pensions (Brummet) 2114 (Jones) 2111, 2118

Funding, increase in and inflation (Jones) 265 (Skelly) 346

Funding, percentage of personal income (Hanson, G.) 879-80 (Jones) 2112, 2990, 3005

Funding, percentage of provincial budget (Jones) 2112

Funding, source of funds for (Jones) 2123

Population growth and future needs (De Jong) 86

Post-secondary education. See entries under Universities and colleges

Real property tax, level of and ability to pay (Jones) 2113

School districts, grants to (Jones) 2112

School tax concessions, requirements re benefits (Jones) 2118

School tax, industrial and commercial property (Couvelier) 186

School tax, level of in B.C. (Brummet) 2108, 2115 (Jones) 2118

School tax, New Westminster (Hagen, A.) 79

School tax on utilities (Couvelier) 189

School tax, residential property (Jones) 2113-4, 2118

School tax, school boards' powers re (Rose) 800

Special initiatives in schools, funding for (Chalmers) 322 (Couvelier) 186 (Serwa) 306 (Weisgerber) 263

Washington state, education funding (Jones) 2113

Education, Ministry of

Estimates 2108-26

Speakers: Brummet 2108-10, 2114-6, 2120-2, 2124-5, 2125-6; Jones 2110-4, 2116-20, 2122-4, 2125; Miller 2125

Annual report (Jones) 2110

Annual reports tabled (Brummet) 9, 3055

Appropriation, increase in (Brummet) 2110

Deputy minister (Jones) 2110

Deputy minister, reporting by to Premier (Jones) 2110-1

Inspector of independent schools (Jones) 2111

“Let's Talk About Schools” (Brummet) 277 (Jones) 265, 268

“Let's Talk About Schools” mentioned (Boone) 856 (Cashore) 948 (D’Arcy) 896, 994 (Jones) 781, 790, 903 (Miller) 943 (Sihota) 926, 927 (Smith, B.R.) 812

“Let's Talk About Schools” report quoted (Boone) 949

Minister, appointments to position of (Williams) 1006

Ministers, tribute to (Smith, S.D.) 1005

Organization of (Jones) 2110

Schools, communication with (Jones) 2111

“Success Rates for Public Schools in British Columbia” mentioned (Guno) 984

Textbook purchases, auditor-general's report (Jones) 2116

Education (Interim) Finance Act

Mentioned: (Cashore) 835 (Jones) 781

Education (Interim) Finance Amendment Act, 1983

Mentioned: (Cashore) 836

Education Week

Proclamation of (Brummet) 3170 (Jones) 3170-1

Edwards, Anne (Kootenay)

AIDS patients, protection of anonymity 2649-50

Address in reply 32-4

Advanced Education and Job Training ministry, estimates 2497-8, 2499-2500, 2515, 2515-6, 2516

Akamina-Kishinena recreation area 2658, 2876

Ambulance service charge, case cited 2774

Arbitration, use of compulsory arbitration 689

Arts, funding for and employment Q. 1048

Arts study, referral to select standing committee Q. 1048

Assessment Amendment Act (1987) 2998

Attorney-General ministry, estimates 1293-4, 1294

Barkerville Historic Park, administration of 2405

Barkerville Historic Park, admission fee 2400, 2409, 2415

Barkerville Historic Park, admission fee and job creation 2401

Barkerville Historic Park admission fee, collection costs 3286, 3306

Barkerville Historic Park admission fee, revenue 3286

Barkerville Historic Park, attendance 3286, 3288

Bilingualism 2077

B.C. Festival of the Arts, administration of 2393, 2394

B.C. Games, board of directors 2393

B.C. Games, management of 2393

B.C. Games, participants 2393

B.C. Games, TV contract for 2396

B.C. Hydro gas division, privatization of 2758

B.C. Hydro rail division, privatization of 2758

B.C. Hydro research and development division, privatization of 2758

B.C. Place beer hall, impact of Q. 380

B.C. Provincial Museum, administration of 2405, 2407

B.C. Provincial Museum, admission fee 773, Q. 1365, Q. 1390, Q. 2092, 2396, 2400, Q. 2412, 2415, 2416

B.C. Provincial Museum, admission fee and attendance Q. 2611

B.C. Provincial Museum admission fee, anticipated revenue 2397

B.C. Provincial Museum admission fee, deposition of 2396

B.C. Provincial Museum admission fee, free day Q. 2557

B.C. Provincial Museum, “Birds of Prey” display 2415

B.C. Provincial Museum, donations to 2397

B.C. Provincial Museum, funding for 2002

B.C. Summer Games in Delta, administration of Q. 1798

B.C. Teachers' Federation, alleged support for NDP 963

B.C. Teachers' Federation, executive 964

B.C. Teachers' Federation, future of 867

Budget debate 291-2, 319-21

Business improvement areas 3003

Butlin, Ron, employment contract Q. 1798, 2392, Q. 2557

Butlin, Ron, employment, termination of 2392, 2416, 2417, 2537, Q. 2557

Butlin, Ron, letter to Premier Q. 2484

Butlin, Ron, meeting with Premier Q. 2484

Chevron Canada Resources Ltd., natural gas well, petition re 3121-2

Chevron Canada Resources Ltd. well, drilling of 33, 2377, 2658

Chevron Canada Resources Ltd. well, hearing on 33, 2377, 2378

Child care workers, qualifications 397, 398

Child care workers, use of 397-8

Children, care of problem children 398-9

Class sizes, Kootenay constituency 33

Coal, job loss in Elk Valley 32

Coal, sale of in eastern Canada 32, 2379

Coal, sale of in Ontario Q. 92, 2379

Coal, thermal plant in Kootenays 2379

Coal transportation, costs 33, Q. 92

Coal transportation, spur line for Q. 92

Collective bargaining, government's role in 592

Collective bargaining, impact of Industrial Relations Reform Act (1987) 740-1

Collective bargaining, intervention in 740-1

Collective bargaining process 690

College of Teachers, bylaws 965

College of Teachers, cabinet's powers re 966

College of Teachers, disciplinary powers 965

College of Teachers, discipline committee hearings 1119

College of Teachers, imposition of on teachers 868

College of teachers legislation, failure of elsewhere 867

College of Teachers, powers 966

College of Teachers, property ownership 1040

College of Teachers, qualifications committee 1095

College of Teachers, teacher education programs 1081-2

Colleges, boards, appointment of 2499

Colleges, instructors, age of 2497

Colleges, instructors, problems re hiring of 2498

Colleges, university transfer programs 2498

Columbia Bible College Act 2081

Columbia Bible College, degree-granting status 2081

Columbia marshes, waterfowl flyway 2005

Communicable diseases, cabinet's powers re 2649

Communicable diseases, human rights protection for patients 2649-50

Conservation officers, Kootenays 2002, 2016

Conservation officers, number of 1744

Conservation officers, placement of 2015

Construction industry, labour relations 592

Coquihalla Highway, cost of, overruns 3394

Craigflower Manor, admission fee 3286

Cranbrook District Teachers' Association, petition 645

Cultural attractions, ticket promotion program 2415

Day care facilities 321

Dentists, legislation for 868

Development regions and ALR 2773

Development regions, regionalization of province 2773-4

Distance education in B.C. 2947

Distance education, student completion rates 2500

Economic and regional development agreement, cultural subagreement Q. 49

Economic planning, Kootenays 34

Education, access to in remote areas 2948

Education, adult basic education 2948

Education process 867-8

Education system 866

Education system, impact of Teaching Profession Act 866

Elderly, care of 33-4, 2441

Elderly, property tax increase for 1335-6

Election Amendment Act (1987) 3126-8, 3298-9, 3299, 3311, 3319, 3322

Election Amendment Act, 1987, second reading six months hence 3126-8

Election procedures 3127

Elk, farming of 1745

Elkford area, mine dump 33

Elkford, debt 2204, 2205

Elkford, monitoring group for environmental protection 2058, 2059

Elkford, shopping mall 2204

Elkford, Westar Mining Ltd. tax debt 2204, 2205

Employees, right to appeal under Industrial Relations Reform Act (1987) 690, 743

Employers' council, vote requirement 1788

Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources ministry, estimates 2377, 2378, 2379

Environment and Parks ministry, estimates 1971-2, 1973, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2005-6, 2006, 2015-6, 2016, 2058, 2059, 2059-60, 2070, 2071

Essential services, designation of 1803

Essential services, educational services 742

Excellence in Education funds, use of in colleges 2498

Expenditures, estimates of, overruns on 3395

Expo ’86 expenses, lottery funds for 2397

Fallow deer 2006

Family support workers 397, 398

Finance and Corporate Relations ministry, estimates 2204, 2205

First Citizens' Fund, loan program 2886

First Citizens' Fund, use of 2774

Fish stocks 2722

Fish, testing of for contaminants 2016, 2070

Flathead, recreational area 2003

Forest fire fighters, Employment Standards Act coverage for Q. 2236, 2259, Q. 2275

Forest fire fighters, unemployment insurance for Q. 2236, 2258, 2258-9, 2259, Q. 2275

Forest fires, incendiarism Q. 2275

Forest industry dispute, public interest in 688

Forests and Lands ministry, estimates 2258, 2258-9, 2259

Fort Steele Heritage Park, administration of 2405

Fort Steele Heritage Park, admission fee 2400, 2409, 2415

Fort Steele Heritage Park, admission fee and attendance Q. 2612

Fort Steele Heritage Park, admission fee and job creation 2401

Fort Steele Heritage Park admission fee, collection costs 3286

Fort Steele Heritage Park admission fee, revenue 3286

Fort Steele Heritage Park, attendance 3286

Fort Steele Heritage Park, master plan for 3286

Fort Steele Heritage Park volunteers, work of 2403

French language instruction in school system 2077

Friends of Barkerville board of directors, appointment of 1769, 2405

Friends of Barkerville, constitution 2405

Friends of Fort Steele, constitution 2405

Gambling and tourism promotion 253

Gambling centres in interior, promotion of 253

Gambling facilities, policing of 253

Gambling, for-profit gambling Q. 1276

Gambling, funds for charity Q. 1276

Gambling, opposition to casino gambling 253

Game-farming and Crown land 1744

Game-farming and poaching 1744, 1745

Game-farming in B.C. 1743-4, 1745

Game-farming, opposition to 1744, 1745

Game-farming, regulations 1745, 2005

Game in East Kootenays 2002

Game reserve, Germany 1744

Gold Rush Trail promotion, cost of 3286

Golf course in Windermere area Q. 686

Government, centralization of 2774

Greenhills mine discharge into Elk River Q. 1977, 2058, 2059

Greenhills mine dump near Elkford Q. 1977, 2378

Greenhills mine, dust emissions 2059

Greenhills mine, monitoring group for 2058, 2059

Greenhills mine, noise problem 2059

Grizzly bear, Flathead area 2005

Grizzly bear, Khutzeymateen Valley 2003, 2005, 2658

Group home contracts, problems re 1293-4

Health care, centralization of 2649, 2650

Health ministry, estimates 2440-1, 2441, 2452, 2452-3, 2453

Health Statutes Amendment Act (1987) 2649-50

Health Statutes Amendment Act, 1987, consultation re 2650

Height of the Rockies, backpack recreation area 2002, 2003

Heritage, development of and tourist trade 2722

Highway maintenance, privatization of and safety standards 2757

Home care services 2436

Home care services, handyman services 2440

Home Owner Grant Amendment Act (1987) 1335-6

Homemaker service 291-2

Homemaker service, Kootenay constituency 33-4

Homemaker service, savings to province 291

Hospital beds, patients in acute-care beds 2440

Hospital insurance coverage, decisions on 2774

Hotel room tax 1265, 2415

Hotel Room Tax Amendment Act (1987) 1265

Hotel room tax at local level 1265

Hotel room tax increase, timing of 1265

Indian ecomuseum, Kootenay region 34

Industrial relations commissioner, appointment of 688-9, 1753

Industrial relations commissioner, powers 689, 690, 740, 742, 742-3, 1752

Industrial relations commissioner, powers of and judges' powers 689

Industrial relations commissioner, role of 689

Industrial Relations Reform Act (1987) 590-3, 688-91, 740-3, 1752-3, 1768, 1769, 1770, 1788, 1803, 1803-4, 1804, 1940-1

Industrial Relations Reform Act, 1987, consultation re 591-2, 690, 1941

Industrial Relations Reform Act, 1987, information to public re 590

Industrial Relations Reform Act, 1987, passage of 591

Industrial Relations Reform Act, 1987, petition re 1863

Industrial Relations Reform Act, 1987, precedence of over other acts 742

Industrial Relations Reform Act, 1987, reaction to 591-2

Industrial Relations Reform Act, 1987, retroactivity provisions 690, 743

Industrial Relations Reform Act, 1987, second reading six months hence 590-3

Industrial Relations Reform Act, 1987, third reading six months hence 1940-1

Intermediate care, waiting-list for 292

International Labour Organization covenants, violation of 691

Introduced to House (Skelly) 25

Investment climate and labour relations 593

Koocanusa reservoir area, cleanup of 2003

Kootenay constituency voters lists, omissions from 3128

Kootenay development region, minister of state for 2774

Kootenays, festivals and community projects 34

Labour Code of B.C. act, debate on 866

Labour Code of B.C., introduction of 590

Labour disputes, cooling-off period 1804

Labour disputes, government intervention in 1753

Labour disputes, public interest in 691

Labour disputes, role of Labour minister in 690

Labour disputes, role of Legislature in 690

Labour legislation committee hearings 590, 591, 690

Labour legislation committee, submissions to 591

Labour legislation, support for and success of 591, 1752

Labour relations, government intervention in 740-1

Labour relations, government's role in 592

Labour relations, impact of Industrial Relations Reform Act (1987) 1753

Land use planning 2071

Libby Dam reservoir 2003

Library boards, status of as public employers 1726

Library services director 2297, 2298, 2416

Liquor stores, privatization of 2758

MLAs, role of under Constitution Act 2772-3

Mentally handicapped group home, funding for 2452, 2453

Mineral Amendment Act (1987) 2658-9, 2875-6, 2876, 2882, 2883, 2884

Mineral resource development and public input 2658-9

Mineral Tenure Act 3194-5, 3439

Miners' access to rangeland 3439

Mining leases, inspection of 3194-5

Ministers of state, powers of 2825

Miscellaneous Statutes Amendment Act (No. 2) (1987) 2297, 2298, 2314, 2315

Miscellaneous Statutes Amendment Act (No. 4) (1987) 2772-4, 2824, 2824-5, 2826, 2886

Miscellaneous Statutes Amendment Act (No. 5) (1987) 3003

Museums, admission fees Q. 1365, Q. 1366, Q. 1390, Q. 1716

Natural gas, drilling safety standards 33, 2377, 2378

Natural gas, Moyie area well 33

Notre Dame University, closing of 2498

Open Learning Agency Act 2947-8

Open Learning Institute, information on 2947

Pacific institute of industrial relations, proposal for 593

Parliamentary secretaries, appointment of 2774, 2824

Parliamentary secretaries, payment to 2824, 2826

Parliamentary secretaries, role of 2826

Parliamentary secretaries, secretaryships, number of 2824

Peck, Ed, impartiality of 690

Physicians, audit committee procedures 2650

Placer claims, inspection of 3194-5

Placer miners 3194

Poaching 2005-6

Point Ellice House, admission fee 3286

Principals, exclusion of from bargaining unit 867, 966

Principals, possible dismissal of 966

Privatization, allegation re patronage opportunities 2758

Privatization, debate on 2772

Privatization of government services and performance standards 2757

Privatization, standing order 35 debate 2757-8

Property tax burden, residential property 1336

Property tax minimum, increase in 291, 1335-6

Psychologists, educational requirements for 2650

Public employees' wages, employer's ability to pay 1753

Public health inspection service, privatization of Q. 3304

Public health inspector, Elk Valley, replacement of Q. 3304

Public health inspectors, replacement of retired personnel Q. 3304

Public interest, definition of 592-3, 688, 1753

Public interest, determination of 689

Public sector employer, definition of 1768, 1769

Public sector employer, Friends of Barkerville organization 1769

Range licences and permits, public notice re 2314

Range, use of 2314

Recreation areas, additions to 2881

Recreation areas, mineral claims 2882, 3193

Recreation areas, mineral titles, time-limit on 2883

Recreation areas, park status for 2882

Recreation areas under Forest Act 2876

Reid, W.E., resignation of Q. 2484

Royal British Columbia Museum admission fee, collection costs 3286

Royal British Columbia Museum admission fee, revenue 3286

Royal British Columbia Museum, admission to, free day 3287

Royal British Columbia Museum, attendance 3286

Sales tax, reduction in 320

Salmonella cases, Elk Valley 3304

Schools, model for organization of 964

Select standing committees, use of 2773

Sheep, disease spread to wild sheep 1745

SkyTrain transit system, cost of, overrun 3395

Small business, Alberta incorporation of 320, 321

Small business, capital for 320

Small business, cost increases 320

Small business earnings, reinvestment of and tax 320

Small business, establishment of 319-20

Small business, job creation 320

Small business, service industry 321

Small business, tax increase Q. 284, 320, 321

Small business, women owners Q. 284, 319-21

Social problems, Kootenay constituency 33

Social Services and Housing ministry, estimates 397-8, 398, 398-9

South Moresby area, preservation of 1971-2

South Moresby National Park and resource development Q. 1116

South Moresby National Park, government's position on Q. 1116

South Moresby, park status for 2415

South Moresby tourist potential 1972

Sparwood, elderly residents 291-2

Special warrant No. 1, use of funds 253

Special warrant No. 2, use of funds 255

Stein Valley, logging of 2722

Strikes and lockouts, information to Labour minister re 1753

Strikes, general strike 1940, 1941

Students, participation rate in post-secondary education 2497-8

Supply Act (No. 1) (1987) 253, 255

Supreme Court judges, number of 2774

Teachers, collective bargaining rights 592

Teachers, dismissal of 965

Teachers, dismissal of and Employment Standards Act 1176

Teachers, dismissal of, basis for 1172

Teachers, dismissal of, board of reference's report on 1175-6, 1176

Teachers, job action on 28

April 867

Teachers, professionalism 868-9

Teachers, suspension of for criminal offence 1173, 1174

Teachers, working conditions 868

Teaching Profession Act 866-9, 963-6, 1040, 1081-2, 1084, 1095, 1119, 1171-2, 1172, 1173, 1174, 1175-6, 1176

Teaching Profession Act and Royal Commission on Education 868, 963

Teaching Profession Act and teachers' requests for changes 866

Teaching Profession Act, consultation re 867, 868

Teaching Profession Act, reaction to 867, 868

Teaching Profession Act, reason for 963

Teaching Profession Act, second reading six months hence 866-9

Teaching Profession Act, withdrawal of, petition re 1863

Tourism, Recreation and Culture ministry, centralization of power in 2416

Tourism, Recreation and Culture ministry, estimates 2392, 2392-3, 2393, 2394, 2396-7, 2397, 2400, 2401-2, 2403-4, 2405, 2407, 2409, 2415-6, 2416, 2417

Tourism, Recreation and Culture ministry, ministry operations 2417

Tourist industry 2722

Tourist industry, travel deficit 2722

Tourist trade, cultural and recreational aspects 773

Tourist trade, Kootenay constituency 34

Tourist trade, wilderness as tourist attraction 773

Trade unions and rights of individuals 592

Trade unions, voting, powers of elected representatives 1788

Treasury Board, powers under Industrial Relations Reform Act (1987) 690

Unemployment, Kootenays 32

University in interior, need for 2948

Vancouver Trade and Convention Centre, cost of, overrun 3395

Venison, sale of in B.C. 2006

Voters, enumeration of 3126, 3128, 3311, 3319

Voters, enumeration of, federal enumeration 3319

Voters, enumeration of, Manitoba enumeration 3319

Voters, enumeration of, post-writ period 3322

Voters list and problems re literacy 3128

Voters list, omissions from 3127, 3319

Voters, registration of 3127

Voters, registration of on election day elsewhere on Canada 3126-7, 3319

Voting abuses 3127

Voting age 3298-9

Wilderness Advisory Committee, establishment of 2071

Wilderness areas 2875-6

Women, advisory council on the status of women 2515, 2516

Women, apprenticeship and job training, funds for 2516

Women employees, public service 2516

“Women in British Columbia: A Plan for Progress” 2516

Women, pay equity for 1753

Women's programs, funding for 2516

Women's secretariat staff, Vancouver office 2515

Young people, drug abuse treatment 33

Edwards, E. Robert A. (Bob)

Mentioned: (Strachan) 438

Edwards, Yorke

Quoted (Hanson, G.) 2484

86th Street Music Hall Ltd., Vancouver, B.C.

Pub, lease arrangement with (Lovick) Q. 2092 (McCarthy) A. 2092

Ekins, Paul

Mentioned: (Hagen, A.) 79

Election Act

Absentee voters, regulation re (Veitch) 130

Amendment to in 1982 (Skelly) 3336

Section 80, debate on (Skelly) 3270, 3272

Section 80, introduction of (D’Arcy) 3269

Section 196, regulation pursuant to filed (Veitch) 715

Mentioned: (Deputy Clerk) 1, 2 (Hanson, G.) 1157 (Jones) 2746 (Sihota) 2907, 3210

Election Amendment Act, 1987

(Bill 28) (Provincial Secretary and Minister of Government Services) 1R, 1351; 2R, 3067-80, 3086-3105, 3107-17, 3122-43, 3251-61, 3265-81; C, 3290-3301, 3307-26, 3327-38, 3445; 3R, 3445; RA, 3446

Amdts: 2R (Hanson, G.) 3077, negatived 3175; sec. 1 (Veitch) 3290, 3302, approved 3291; sec. 1.1 (Veitch) 3291, 3302, approved 3309; sec. 1.1 (Marzari) 3291, negatived 3309; sec. 2 (Veitch) 3309, approved 3309; sec. 6 (Marzari) 3312, out of order 3315-6 ; sec. 7 (Veitch) 3324, approved 3326; sec. 8 (Veitch) 3327, 3338-9, approved 3329; sec. 8 (Marzari) 3327, out of order 3327; sec. 9 (Veitch) 3445, 3447, approved 3445; sec. 14 (Veitch) 3445, 3447, approved 3445; sec. 15 (Veitch) 3445, 3447, approved 3445; sec. 16 (Veitch) 3445, 3447, approved 3445; sec. 17 (Veitch) 3445, 3447, approved 3445

Divisions: 2R, 3175, 3281; C, 3309, 3445

Speakers: Barnes 3100-3, 3182-6, 3290, 3291, 3291-5, 3296, 3307-8, 3308-9; Blencoe 3115-7, 3246-8, 3251-2; Boone 3172-4, 3252-4, 3299; Brummet 3077-80, 3254-6, 3333-5; Campbell 3274-7; Cashore 3256-8; Clark 3086-9, 3175-9, 3323, 3324, 3324-5, 3326; D'Arcy 3104-5, 3107-9, 3267-70; Edwards 3126-8, 3298-9, 3299, 3311, 3319, 3322; Gabelmann 3122-5; Guno 3174-5, 3256; Hagen, A. 3110-2, 3238-40, 3310, 3310-1, 3311, 3314-5; Hanson, G. 3069-77; Hanson, L. 3125-6; Harcourt 3113-5, 3265-7;Jones 3090-3, 3243-6, 3300-1, 3328, 3329-30, 3336-7, 3338; Kempf 3112-3, 3252; Loenen 3131-2; Long 3109-10; Lovick 3138-43, 3154-8; Marzari 3136-8, 3291, 3312, 3313-4, 3327-8; Michael 3089-90; Miller 3093-6, 3186-7; Mowat 3128-9; Peterson 3100; Rabbitt 3096; Rose 3132-6, 3273-4, 3309, 3325, 3326; Serwa 3277-8; Sihota 3096-3100, 3179-82; Skelly 3129-31, 3270-3, 3297-8, 3299-3300, 3316-7, 3317-8, 3320-1, 3322-3, 3335, 3336; Stupich 3240-2, 3296-7, 3297; Vant 3103-4; Veitch 3067-9, 3278-81, 3290, 3291, 3295-6, 3296, 3297, 3299, 3308, 3309, 3310, 3311, 3312, 3313, 3314, 3315, 3317, 3318-9, 3319-20, 3321, 3322, 3323, 3324, 3325, 3326, 3328, 3331-2, 3333, 3335-6, 3337-8; Williams 3158-60, 3258-61, 3332-3

Age of Majority (Barnes) 3308 (Stupich) 3296-7 (Veitch) 3295, 3297, 3308

Alberni constituency voters, enumeration of (Skelly) 3320 (Veitch) 3321

Alberni constituency, by-election in future (Skelly) 3273

Arizona voters, registration procedures (Hanson, G.) 3070, 3074

Atlin constituency voters, registration of (Guno) 3174, 3256 (Williams) 3258

Automobile licence renewals, proposal re (Hanson, G.) 3074

Ballot-boxes, replacement of (Veitch) 3068

Ballot, listing of names on (Skelly) 3131

Ballots, counting of, section 80 ballots (Jones) 3243 (Stupich) 3240-1

Ballots, special ballot envelope for section 80 votes (Veitch) 3328

Bill, consultation re (Boone) 3172, 3174 (Hagen, A.) 3238

Bill, public hearings on, proposal for (Harcourt) 3114 (Lovick) 3157

Bill, second reading six months hence (Barnes) 3100-3 (Blencoe) 3115-7 (Boone) 3172-4 (Brummet) 3077-80 (Clark) 3086-9 (D’Arcy) 3104-5, 3107-9 (Edwards) 3126-8 (Gabelmann) 3122-5 (Guno) 3174-5 (Hagen, A.) 3110-2 (Hanson, G.) 3069-77 (Hanson, L.) 3125-6 (Harcourt) 3113-5 (Jones) 3090-3 (Kempf) 3112-3 (Loenen) 3131-2 (Long) 3109-10 (Lovick) 3138-43, 3154-8 (Marzari) 3136-8 (Michael) 3089-90 (Miller) 3093-6 (Mowat) 3128-9 (Peterson) 3 100 (Rabbitt) 3096 (Rose) 3132-6 (Sihota) 3096-3100 (Skelly) 3129-31 (Vant) 3103-4 (Williams) 3158-60

Boundary-Similkameen constituency, by-election (De Jong) 3093 (Hanson, G.) 3075 (Lovick) 3154 (Rose) 3135 (Skelly) 3273 (Williams) 3259

Boundary-Similkameen constituency voters list, omissions from (Boone) 3173

B.C. Hydro, use of bill to send registration reminder to voters (D’Arcy) 3268

Burnaby North constituency, votes cast under section 80 (Jones) 3243

Burnaby-Willingdon constituency, votes cast under section 80 (Jones) 3330

By-elections, voter enumeration for (Hanson, G.) 3075

Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms and provisions of bill (Williams) 3158, 3160

Candidates, election spending (D’Arcy) 3269 (Hanson, G.) 3071, 3075 (Stupich) 3242

Chief electoral officer, appointment of (Hanson, G.) 3070, 3071

Chief electoral officer, report to Speaker (Veitch) 3068

Civics programs, proposal for (Barnes) 3294

Coalition for Democratic Process (Lovick) 3141, 3142, 3154

Committee of House, referral of bill to (D’Arcy) 3107 (Hanson, G.) 3073 (Rose) 3132-3, 3273-4

Conflict-of-interest legislation (Sihota) 3182

Democracy (Serwa) 3277, 3278

Disabled, voting by, provision for (Boone) 3252 (Hagen, A.) 3240 (Jones) 3092, 3243 (Lovick) 3143, 3154 (Michael) 3090 (Mowat) 3129 (Veitch) 1351, 3068, 3313

Election Act, 1982 amendment to (Skelly) 3336

Election period, length of (Marzari) 3312

Election procedures (Blencoe) 3117 (Clark) 3177, 3178 (D’Arcy) 3104-5, 3269 (Edwards) 3127 (Gabelmann) 3122 (Hagen, A.) 3110, 3111, 3240 (Hanson, G.) 3074

Elections, irregularities (Hanson, G.) 3074, 3076-7

Elections, irregularities, letters quoted re (Hanson, G.) 3076-7

Electoral commission, proposal for (Gabelmann) 3122 (Hanson, G.) 3069, 3070, 3074 (Harcourt) 3267 (Jones) 3092 (Lovick) 3157 (Rose) 3136, 3273

Electoral commission, referral of bill to, proposal re (Barnes) 3103 (D’Arcy) 3107 (Skelly) 3272-3, 3273

Electoral districts, boundaries, commission on (Cashore) 3257 (Williams) 3160

Electoral district, dual-member ridings, creation of (Rose) 3133-4 (Sihota) 3182

Electoral districts, redistribution (Clark) 3177

Enumeration of voters, timing of (Veitch) 1351

Fair Election Practices Act, provisions of (Williams) 3159

Federal election, Comox-Alberni constituency, irregularities (Skelly) 3317

Gerrymandering, origin of term (Rose) 3133

Hoist motion, use of (Loenen) 3131 (Lovick) 3139 (Skelly) 3129-30

Hospital emergency departments, use of (Stupich) 3241

Kootenay constituency voters list, omissions from (Edwards) 3128

Levi, Norman, absentee ballots in 1983 election (Cashore) 3257

Literacy, problems re and voters list (Edwards) 3128 (Gabelmann) 3122 (Williams) 3159

Log export permits (Williams) 3159-60

Mackenzie constituency voters, registration of (Williams) 3258-9

Ministers of state (Lovick) 3154

Municipal elections, three-year cycle for (Jones) 3245

Municipal elections, voting in (Hagen, A.) 3111 (Hanson, G.) 3072 (Miller) 3095

Nelson-Creston constituency, votes cast under section 80 (D’Arcy) 3108 (Jones) 3243

New Democratic Party office, Victoria (Brummet) 3079

North Island constituency, votes cast under section 80 (Gabelmann) 3125

Parolees, right to vote (Hagen, A.) 3240 (Jones) 3243 (Lovick) 3143, 3155 (Veitch) 1351, 3068

Petition re (Hanson, G.) 3145

Political parties, contributions to, disclosure of (Cashore) 3257 (Clark) 3088 (D’Arcy) 3269 (Hanson, G.) 3070-1, 3075 (Harcourt) 3267 (Skelly) 3336 (Williams) 3159-60

Polling stations, access to for disabled (Boone) 3252 (Cashore) 3257

Polling stations, number of (Hanson, G.) 3072

Population, number of persons 19 years and over (Hanson, G.) 3069

Press release re bill (Marzari) Q. 1430 (Veitch) A. 1430

Prince Rupert constituency, votes cast under section 80 (Miller) 3095-6

Provisions of, referral to Royal Commission on Electoral Boundaries (1987) (Hanson, G.) Q. 2849, Q. 2850

Registrar of voters (Clark) 3326 (Rose) 3325 (Veitch) 3326

Residency requirement, change in (Veitch) 1351

Returning officers (Veitch) 3326

Rossland-Trail constituency voters, registration of (Williams) 3260

Rossland-Trail constituency, elections staff, tribute to (D’Arcy) 3104

Royal Commission on Electoral Boundaries, referral of bill to (Clark) 3088, 3089 (Harcourt) 3114

Royal Commission on Electoral Boundaries report, adoption of (Barnes) 3184

Royal Commission on Electoral Boundaries report, referral to committee of House (Hanson, G.) 3071 (Veitch) 3071

Royal Commission on Electoral Reform, 1978, criticism of (Rose) 3133

Royal Commission on Electoral Reform, 1978, recommendations (D’Arcy) 3107

Section 80, cost of voting under (Skelly) 3131

Section 80, debate on (Skelly) 3270, 3272

Section 80, introduction of (D’Arcy) 3269

Section 80 voters and votes (Barnes) 3101, 3183, 3184, 3185, 3307-8 (Blencoe) 3116, 3246 (Boone) 3172, 3173 (Brummet) 3077, 3078, 3333, 3334 (Campbell) 3274, 3275 (Clark) 3086-7, 3176, 3176-7, 3178 (D’Arcy) 3108, 3269 (Hanson, G.) 3069, 3071, 3074 (Jones) 3090, 3091, 3243 (Kempf) 3113 (Lovick) 3143, 3155, 3156 (Marzari) 3136, 3138, 3276 (Miller) 3095-6 (Rabbitt) 3096 (Rose) 3135 (Sihota) 3099 (Skelly) 3272, 3335 (Stupich) 3242 (Veitch) 1351, 3067, 3068, 3331-2 (Williams) 3158, 3160, 3260

Section 80 votes, checking of (Veitch) 3331

Social Credit Party philosophy (Kempf) 3252

Social Credit Party, Young Socreds (Skelly) 3298 (Stupich) 3297 (Veitch) 3293

Students, registration of and voting by (Blencoe) 3117 (Brummet) 3078 (Campbell) 3275 (Gabelmann) 3123 (Hagen, A.) 3110 (Hanson, G.) 3072 (Marzari) 3138 (Veitch) 3068, 3279, 3338 (Williams) 3259

Surrey-Guildford-Whalley constituency, votes cast under section 80 (D’Arcy) 3108 (Jones) 3091 (Williams) 3159

Vancouver Centre constituency, allegations re 1972, 1979 elections (Harcourt) 3266, 3267

Vancouver Centre constituency, candidacy in (Campbell) 3274

Vancouver Centre constituency, voters (Harcourt) 3114, 3265-6

Vancouver Centre constituency, voters list, federal list (Skelly) 3321

Vancouver Centre constituency voters list, omissions from (Barnes) 3293 (Skelly) 3321

Vancouver Centre constituency, votes cast under section 80 (Barnes) 3183, 3184 (Boone) 3173 (Clark) 3176 (Harcourt) 3114, 3265 (Williams) 3158-9, 3159

Vancouver East constituency voters list, omissions from (Clark) 3176 (Williams) 3158, 3159, 3332

Vancouver East constituency, votes cast under section 80 (Clark) 3087, 3175 (Williams) 3159

Vancouver-Little Mountain constituency, boundary changes (Harcourt) 3115, 3266-7 (Rose) 3133

Vancouver-Little Mountain constituency, votes cast under section 80 (Clark) 3087, 3176 (Mowat) 3129 (Williams) 3159

Vancouver-Point Grey constituency voters list, omissions from (Marzari) 3137

Vancouver-Point Grey constituency, votes cast under section 80 (Campbell) 3274-5 (Clark) 3087, 3178 (D’Arcy) 3108 (Gabelmann) 3123 (Jones) 3091 (Marzari) 3277 (Sihota) 3182 (Williams) 3159

Vancouver South constituency, votes cast under section 80 (Clark) 3087 (Williams) 3159

Vancouver Sun column on bill (Marzari) Q. 1430 (Veitch)A. 1430

Vander Zalm, W.N., election spending (Hanson, G.) 3071

Victoria constituency, votes cast under section 80 (Blencoe) 3247

Voters, eligibility criteria (Veitch) 3068

Voters, eligibility criteria, residency requirement (Jones) 3243 (Michael) 3090 (Veitch) 3068

Voters, enumeration of (Blencoe) 3247 (Boone) 3172-3 (Brummet) 3078 (Clark) 3177 (Edwards) 3126, 3128, 3311, 3319 (Hagen, A.) 3110, 3311 (Hanson, G.) 3070, 3073 (Harcourt) 3267 (Jones) 3244 (Marzari) 3276, 3314 (Miller) 3095, 3187 (Rose) 3135 (Sihota) 3097 (Skelly) 3130, 3271, 3335 (Stupich) 3242 (Veitch) 3278, 3290, 3311, 3314, 3315, 3332 (Williams) 3159, 3259, 3260

Voters, enumeration of, federal enumeration (Clark) 3176 (D’Arcy) 3104 (Edwards) 3319 (Hanson, G.) 3069, 3072 (Marzari) 3312 (Sihota) 3181

Voters, enumeration of, Manitoba enumeration (Edwards) 3319

Voters, enumeration of, new voters ( Veitch) 3290

Voters, enumeration of, post-writ period (Boone) 3252 (D’Arcy) 3107-8 (Edwards) 3322 (Guno) 3174 (Hagen, A.) 3314, 3315 (Hanson, G.) 3069, 3070, 3071, 3074-5 (Harcourt) 3114 (Marzari) 3138, 3276, 3277, 3312, 3313 (Sihota) 3181 (Skelly) 3271, 3316-7, 3318, 3320, 3323 (Veitch) 3313, 3314, 3315, 3320

Voters, enumeration of, timing of (Boone) 3252 (Campbell) 3275 (Clark) 3323 (D’Arcy) 3105 (Gabelmann) 3124 (Hagen, A.) 3239 (Hanson, G.) 3069-70 (Lovick) 3155 (Michael) 3090 (Sihota) 3181 (Skelly) 3316, 3322 (Veitch) 1351, 3068, 3278, 3313, 3317, 3321

Voters, intimidation of (D’Arcy) 3109

Voters, language problems (Hanson, G.) 3073 (Serwa) 3277 (Williams) 3158, 3259

Voters list (Hagen, A.) 3110, 3238-9 (Veitch) 3280, 3315 (Williams) 3260

Voters list, common list for elections (Williams) 3260

Voters list, federal list (Hagen, A.) 3314 (Jones) 3092 (Rose) 3326 (Veitch) 3318 (Williams) 3159

Voters list, final list (Veitch) 3325

Voters list, municipal list (Miller) 3095

Voters list, number of voters (D’Arcy) 3267 (Miller) 3186-7

Voters list, omissions from (Barnes) 3183-4, 3292, 3307-8 (Blencoe) 3247, 3251 (Boone) 3173, 3174, 3253, 3254 (Cashore) 3257 (D’Arcy) 3267, 3268 (Edwards) 3127, 3319 (Gabelmann) 3122-3, 3123-4, 3125 (Hagen, A.) 3239-40 (Hanson, G.) 3069, 3072 (Harcourt) 3113, 3266 (Jones) 3092 (Marzari) 3136, 3137, 3276, 3327 (Miller) 3187 (Rose) 3135 (Sihota) 3181, 3182 (Skelly) 3271 (Stupich) 3241 (Williams) 3259, 3261

Voters list, omissions from, letters quoted (Marzari) 3137

Voters list, permanent list (Campbell) 3275 (D’Arcy) 3268 (Harcourt) 3267 (Rose) 3274 (Veitch) 3311

Voters list, preliminary list (Clark) 3324 (Rose) 3325 (Veitch) 3324

Voters list, supplementary list (Clark) 3324 (Rose) 3325 (Veitch) 3324

Voters list, voters registered under section 80 (Clark) 3324 (Rose) 3325 (Veitch) 3325, 3326

Voters, registration cards for and party membership cards (Brummet) 3334

Voters, registration of (Barnes) 3101 (Boone) 3253 (Brummet) 3254-5 (Campbell) 3275 (Cashore) 3257 (Clark) 3323 (D’Arcy) 3108-9 (Edwards) 3127 (Gabelmann) 3123-4 (Guno) 3256 (Jones) 3091, 3329, 3337 (Loenen) 3132 (Marzari) 3276 (Miller) 3094 (Mowat) 3129 (Sihota) 3098 (Skelly) 3271, 3322, 3335 (Vant) 3103 (Veitch) 1351, 3278, 3314, 3315, 3320, 3322, 3323

Voters, registration of, application for (Hagen, A.) 3310 (Veitch) 3310

Voters, registration of by canvassers of political parties (Boone) 3254 (Brummet) 3334 (Hagen, A.) 3310 (Sihota) 3181-2 (Veitch) 3310, 3332 (Williams) 3332

Voters, registration of, duplicate registrations (Barnes) 3101 (Jones) 3329, 3330 (Peterson) 3100 (Veitch) 3068, 3279

Voters, registration of, identification requirements (Jones) 3337

Voters, registration of, information to public re (Barnes) 3293, 3295 (Boone) 3253 (D’Arcy) 3268 (Hagen, A.) 3239 (Veitch) 3278, 3295, 3315, 3317

Voters, registration of on election day elsewhere in Canada (Clark) 3088, 3175, 3176 (D’Arcy) 3107 (Edwards) 3126-7, 3319 (Hagen, A.) 3238 (Jones) 3092, 3245 (Sihota) 3098, 3181 (Skelly) 3318 (Veitch) 3280, 3320 (Williams) 3160

Voters, registration of, post-writ period (Brummet) 3078 (Campbell) 3275 (Clark) 3323, 3324 (Hanson, G.) 3070 (Jones) 3330 (Veitch) 3068, 3278-9, 3323, 3324

Voters, registration of, registration cards (Barnes) 3184 (Boone) 3123, 3254 (Marzari) 3312 (Veitch) 3332 (Williams) 3333

Voters, registration of, rural voters (Kempf) 3113, 3252

Voters, registration of, time-period for (Boone) 3253 (Hanson, L.) 3125 (Jones) 3092, 3243, 3336-7 (Long) 3109 (Lovick) 3143, 3155 (Marzari) 3138 (Michael) 3090 (Rose) 3134 (Vant) 3103 (Veitch) 3067, 3068, 3332

Voters, voter cards (Marzari) 3312 (Rose) 3274, 3309 (Veitch) 3278, 3309, 3317

Voters, voting age (Barnes) 3292 (Boone) 3297, 3299 (Cashore) 3257 (Clark) 3177, 3178 (D’Arcy) 3108 (Edwards) 3298-9 (Guno) 3174 (Hagen, A.) 3240 (Hanson, G.) 3070, 3071, 3075 (Harcourt) 3267 (Jones) 3300-1, 3301 (Lovick) 3142 (Skelly) 3297, 3300 (Stupich) 3296-7 (Veitch) 3295-6, 3297, 3299, 3308

Voters, voting age on election day (Barnes) 3291-4, 3296, 3307 (Veitch) 3295-6

Voting abuses (Barnes) 3186 (Blencoe) 3116 (Boone) 3172, 3254 (Cashore) 3257 (Clark) 3087, 3089, 3175, 3177 (D’Arcy) 3104, 3108 (De Jong) 3093 (Edwards) 3127 (Gabelmann) 3125 (Hagen, A.) 3110-1, 3239 (Hanson, G.) 3071 (Harcourt) 3114, 3114-5, 3265 (Jones) 3091, 3091-2, 3243-4, 3329, 3338 (Loenen) 3132 (Lovick) 3143, 3157-8 (Marzari) 3136-7 (Miller) 3093 (Peterson) 3100 (Serwa) 3277 (Sihota) 3097, 3180-2, 3182 (Skelly) 3317, 3317-8 (Veitch) 3337-8, 3338 (Williams) 3159

Voting abuses, penalties (Jones) 3337

Voting, advance poll (Mowat) 3129

Voting by mail, provision for (Veitch) 1351

Voting-day registration, abolition of (Veitch) 1351

Voting, failure to vote (Lovick) 3155-6

Voting, mandatory voting (Mowat) 3128

Voting, number of voters voting (Clark) 3177 (D’Arcy) 3104 (Vant) 3103

Voting, residency requirement for (Veitch) 1351, 3068, 3331, 3337-8

Voting, right to vote (Barnes) 3101-3, 3185, 3292, 3308, 3309 (Blencoe) 3247-8 (Brummet) 3254 (Clark) 3175, 3177 (Gabelmann) 3122, 3124 (Guno) 3174 (Hagen, A.) 3238 (Hanson, L.) 3125 (Harcourt) 3133 (Jones) 3244 (Lovick) 3154 (Miller) 3094 (Mowat) 3128 (Serwa) 3277 (Skelly) 3130, 3270-1, 3300, 3318 (Veitch) 3333 (Williams) 3158

Yale-Lillooet constituency, votes cast under section 80 (Rabbitt) 3097

Mentioned: (Marzari) 1958

Election Expenses Act (Canada)

Mentioned: (Miller) 1414 (Richmond) 1414

Elections

Candidates, spending by (D’Arcy) 3269 (Hanson, G.) 3071, 3075 (Stupich) 3242

Election period, length of (Marzari) 3312

Electoral commission, proposal for (Gabelmann) 3122 (Hanson, G.) 3069, 3070, 3074 (Harcourt) 3267 (Jones) 3092 (Lovick) 3157 (Rose) 3136, 3273

Federal “White Paper on Electoral Law Reform” quoted, referred to (Hagen, A.) 3238-9, 3315

Irregularities (Hanson, G.) 3074, 3076-7

Irregularities, letters quoted re (Hanson, G.) 3076-7

Procedures (Blencoe) 3117 (Clark) 3177, 3178 (D’Arcy) 3104-5, 3269 (Edwards) 3127 (Gabelmann) 3122 (Hagen, A.) 3110, 3111, 3240 (Hanson, G.) 3074

Returning officers (Veitch) 3326

Elections, Municipal

See: Local elections

Electoral districts

Additional ridings, basis for (Rose) 135

Boundaries, commission on (Cashore) 3257 (Williams) 3160

Boundaries, redrawing of (Hanson, G.) 2590 (Veitch) 2590

Commission on (Throne speech) 4

Commission on, advisers to (Sihota) Q. 1861 (Smith, B.R.) A. 1861

Commission on, establishment of (Hanson, G.) 1887-8, 1888-9

Commission on, proposals re interim report (Hanson, G.) 1889

Commission on, terms of reference (Hanson, G.) 1888

Dual constituencies (Hanson, G.) 1887-8 (Rogers) 31 (Stupich) 142 (Throne speech) 4 (Vander Zalm) 176 (Veitch) 2590

Dual-member ridings, creation of (Rose) 3133-4 (Sihota) 3182

Electoral commission, proposal for (Hanson, G.) 2556

Federal boundaries, proposal for use of (Stupich) 142

Gerrymandering; origin of term (Rose) 3133

Redistribution (Clark) 3177 (Hanson, G.) 885

Representation, variations in (Hanson, G.) 1888 (Smith, B.R.) 1888

See also names of constituencies, e.g. Saanich and the Islands constituency

Electric power

Atlin, power supply (Guno) 43

Coal thermal plant in Kootenays (Davis) 2374-5, 2379 (Edwards) 2379

Discount, power consumed under discount rate (Clark) Q. 1024 (Davis) A. 1024

Discount rate to propane plant (Clark) Q. 2485 (Davis) A. 2485

Discount rate to pulp mills (Clark) Q. 2485 (Davis) A. 2485

Discount revenue and full-rate revenue (Clark) Q. 1024 (Davis) A. 1024

Discount, revenue to B.C. Hydro under agreements (Clark) Q. 1024 (Davis) A. 1025

Discount to industry and free trade agreement (Clark) Q. 3025, Q. 3026 (Davis) A. 3025-6, A. 3026

Economic development and electric power (Clark) 1191

Export of (D’Arcy) 125 (Smith, B.R.) 164 (Throne speech) 5 (Vander Zalm) 177 (Weisgerber) 14

Export of, price of power and free trade agreement (Clark)Q. 3026 (Davis) A. 3026

Forecasting of energy needs (Clark) 2375

Generation of, excess power (Davis) 2361

Water licence fee (D’Arcy) 1315

Wood waste burning (Miller) 2095

See also names of power companies, e.g. West Kootenay Power and Light Co. Ltd.

Electric utilities

Foreign ownership of (Clark) 1011, 1191 (Davis) 1192

Electrical Contractors' Association of B.C.

Mentioned: (Stupich) 738

Electrical Safety Act

Mentioned: (Smith, B.R.) 2389

Elizabeth Fry Society

Mentioned: (Marzari) 68 (Sihota) 1288 (Smith, B.R.) 1294

Elk

Game-farming of (Edwards) 1745 (Strachan) 1745, 2606

Poaching, control of (Bruce) Q. 244 (Strachan) A. 244

Elk River, B.C.

Greenhills mine discharge (Edwards) Q. 1977, 2058, 2059 (Strachan) A. 1977, 2058, 2059

Elk Valley Health and Safety Protection Committee

Chevron Canada Resources Ltd. well, petition re (Edwards) 3121-2

Mentioned: (Edwards) 2377

Elkford, B.C.

Debt (Edwards) 2204, 2205

Environment, monitoring group for protection of (Edwards) 2058, 2059

Greenhills mine dump (Edwards) 33, Q. 1977 (Strachan)A. 1977

Shopping mall (Edwards) 2204

Westar Mining Ltd., tax debt (Couvelier) 2204 (Edwards) 2204, 2205

Elkhorn Mountain, B.C.

Inclusion of in Strathcona Park (Gabelmann) Q. 286

Logging of (Gabelmann) 2013

Elliott, R.W.K.

Mentioned: (Cashore) 459

Ellison, Price

Mentioned: (Gabelmann) 166, 167

Emblem and Tartan Act

Mentioned: (Hagen, A.) 3000 (Rose) 3000

Emergencies

See: Accidents

Emergency medical services

Helicopter in Prince Rupert, use of (Dueck) A. 2237 (Miller) Q. 2237

Emergency Program Act

Mentioned: (Sihota) 1912

Emergency wards

See entries under Hospitals

Emerson, David

Mentioned: (Clark) 2734, 3358 (Sihota) 3060, 3346

Emigration and immigration

Immigrants, federal responsibility for (Richmond) 395, 413

Immigrants, support services for (Cashore) 413

Immigrants to Canada (De Jong) 571 (Rose) 496

Emil Anderson Construction Co. Ltd.

Contracts (Gabelmann) 1557, 1559

Emily Carr House, Victoria, B.C.

Mentioned: (Reid) 2404

Eminent domain

Briefs received on expropriation (Smith, B.R.) 1212

Businesses, compensation for income loss (Sihota) 1217, 1218

Compensation, advance payment provisions (Sihota) 1217 (Smith, B.R.) 1212

Compensation, basis for (Smith, B.R.) 1213

Expropriation Act. See name of act

Expropriation, approval of by Lieutenant-Governor-inCouncil (Sihota) 1214-5, 1911, 1914 (Smith, B.R.) 1218, 1911

Expropriation Compensation Board (Smith, B.R.) 1212, 1918

Expropriation legislation, consultation re (Miller) 842

Expropriation procedure (Marzari) 1911-2 (Smith, B.R.) 824, 1212 (Stupich) 142 (Throne speech) 4 (Vander Zalm) 175

Homeowners, compensation for 1213, 1916, 1917

Homeowners, problems re replacement homes (Lovick) 1916, 1917 (Rose) 1916 (Smith, B.R.) 1916, 1917

Homeowners, relocation expenses (Smith, B.R.) 1917

Injurious affection (Sihota) 1216-7, 1917 (Smith, B.R.) 1219, 1917

Inquiries, landowner's rights to (Sihota) 1218, 1913, 1914 (Smith, B.R.) 1913, 1914

Land expropriation, problems re amount of (Sihota) 1216, 1218

Land, profits on unused land (Sihota) 1915 (Smith, B.R.) 1915

Landowners, certificate-of-legal-advice proposal (Sihota) 1215, 1218, 1910 (Smith, B.R.) 1218-9, 1911

Landowner's costs in expropriation (Sihota) 1918 (Smith, B.R.) 1918

Landowners, information to re intended expropriation (Sihota) 1215, 1218, 1912 (Smith, B.R.) 1218

Legislature, report to re expropriations (Sihota) 1214, 1911 (Smith, B.R.) 1218, 1911

Linear developments, expropriations for (Sihota) 1213-4, 1912, 1913 (Smith, B.R.) 1212, 1213, 1218, 1912, 1913

Public hearings on expropriations (Smith, B.R.) 1212

Roads, expropriated land for (Sihota) 1216

Sewer easements, expropriation of (Smith, B.R.) 1917

Tenants, compensation for (Smith, B.R.) 1213

Empire Stadium, Vancouver, B.C.

Mentioned: (Harcourt) 2599

Employee absenteeism

See: Absenteeism (Labour)

Employee ownership

Employee equity program (Couvelier) 187 (Hanson, L.) 259

Employee rights

Democracy in the workplace (Boone) 674-5 (Fraser, R.) 715-6 (Hewitt) 498 (Messmer) 669-70 (Michael) 634-5 (Smallwood) 744 (Smith, B.R.) 720

Employees, rights of (Throne speech) 5

Freedom of association (Richmond) 1413, 1414 (Sihota) 1412-3

Group rights and individual rights (Bruce) 704 (Gabelmann) 484 (Lovick) 732-3 (Mercier) 503 (Rose) 496 (Sihota) 726

Individual rights (Gabelmann) 754 (Hanson, L.) 474, 765 (Jansen) 509 (Messmer) 592

Industrial Relations Reform Act, 1987, and employee rights (Marzari) 681, 682 (Smith, B.R.) 721

Industrial Relations Reform Act, 1987, right to appeal under act (Edwards) 690, 743 (Gabelmann) 617 (Sihota) 728

Employers

Counselling illegal activity (Gabelmann) 1446, 1447 (Hanson, L.) 1446-7

Double-breasting by employers (Barnes) 569, 698, 1583-4 (Blencoe) 702 (Boone) 1566-7 (Clark) 1568-9, 1585, 1586, 1587 (Gabelmann) 481, 491-2, 618, 1545-7, 1556-8, 1559, 1563-6, 1570-2, 1578-9, 1579-80, 1581 (Guno) 595 (Hagen, A.) 1547, 1550 (Hanson, L.) 475, 1545, 1553-4, 1567, 1574, 1579, 1580, 1583, 1585-6 (Harcourt) 541, 1572-3 (Jansen) 1584 (Lovick) 1550-1, 1552, 1560-1, 1574 (Miller) 569-70, 1574 (Rabbitt) 1554 (Sihota) 645-6, 1580, 1582, 1943 (Smith, S.D.) 1560 (Williams) 1578

Double-breasting by employers and investment (Gabelmann) 1546, 1547, 1570 (Hanson, L.) 1545, 1551, 1553, 1574, 1580 (Harcourt) 1572, 1573 (Lovick) 1552

Double-breasting by employers, Labour Relations Board decision on (Gabelmann) 1563, 1564, 1565

Employees, meetings of re unionization (Gabelmann) 1410 (Hanson, L.) 1410 (Lovick) 1410

Employees, right to speak to re strikes (Hewitt) 498-9

Employees, right to speak to re unionization (Blencoe) 702 (Boone) 1400, 1401 (Brummet) 1408 (Campbell) 678-9 (Clark) 1381-2, 1382 (Fraser, R.) 1401 (Gabelmann) 490, 1383-4, 1385-6, 1404, 1409, 1415, 1418 (Hagen, A.) 1379, 1380 (Hanson, G.) 624 (Hanson, L.) 1380, 1386, 1397, 1400, 1403, 1405, 1417-8 (Loenen) 1940 (Lovick) 1394, 1405, 1407, 1417, 1418 (Miller) 633-4, 1386-7, 1395-6, 1403, 1404, 1405, 1409, 1414-5 (Sihota) 567, 1397-1400, 1402, 1403, 1404, 1405, 1943 (Smith, B.R.) 588, 721 (Veitch) 658 (Weisgerber) 673

Employees, right to speak to re unionization, undue influence (Fraser, R.) 1400 (Gabelmann) 1375, 1376 (Hanson, L.) 1375, 1376, 1377, 1377-8, 1378, 1380-1 (Lovick) 1376, 1377, 1378 (Miller) 1378, 1378-9 (Sihota) 1376, 1377

Small employers, intimidation of (Weisgerber) 673

Employers' associations

Employers' councils (Gabelmann) 1643

Forest industry employers (Hanson, L.) 1639, 1640 (Miller) 1638 (Sihota) 1637, 1640

Interior lumber manufacturers (Hanson, L.) 1636

Municipalities' associations (Sihota) 1637

Pulp industry association (Miller) 1638

Right to withdraw from (Clark) 1636, 1643-4 (Gabelmann) 492, 1635, 1635-6, 1641, 1642 (Hanson, L.) 475, 1635, 1636-7, 1638, 1639, 1641, 1643 (Hewitt) 499 (Lovick) 1640-1 (Michael) 635 (Miller) 1638-9, 1639 (Sihota) 1637, 1638 (Weisgerber) 600

Voting by members (Edwards) 1788 (Gabelmann) 1787 (Hanson, L.) 1786 (Smith, S.D.) 1787-8 (Stupich) 573

Employers' Council of British Columbia

Mentioned: (Campbell) 611 (Gabelmann) 1499, 1924 (Harcourt) 1573, 1960 (Rose) 1514 (Sihota) 567 (Smith, B.R.) 587, 590 (Stupich) 572

Employment

Applicants for, blackballing of (Miller) 1409

Arts, funding for and employment (Edwards) Q. 1048 (Reid) A. 1048

Assessment and referral project, job placements (Hagen, A.) Q. 748 (Richmond) A. 748

Canadian Jobs Strategy (Hagen, A.) 390

Computers, use of in job placement projects (Hagen, A.) 453 (Richmond) 452, 453, 454

Employed, number of (Gran) 221

Employers, subsidization of (Hagen, A.) 2505, 2505-6

Federal funds for employment programs (Hagen, S.) 2487

Forestry, employment in (Harcourt) 1031

Free trade and employment (McCarthy) 1030

Full employment (Couvelier) 351 (Sihota) 212

Handicapped, job opportunities for (De Jong) 87 (Throne speech) 4

Hewitt Group pilot project. See entries under Hewett Group

Industrial Relations Reform Act, 1987, and job creation (Boone) 1493

Insurance (Captive Company) Act and job creation (Couvelier) 1207 (Sihota) 1198, 1199, 1201 (Stupich) 1197 (Williams) 1204

Job-creating industries, taxation of (Chalmers) 71 (Clark) 261 (Jansen) 171 (Throne speech) 5 (Weisgerber) 12

Job creation (Cashore) 84 (Clark) 63, 64 (Hagen, A.) 111, 311-2, 313, Q. 748-9 (Hagen, S.) 108 (Harcourt) 100, 1029 (Lovick) 107, 1488 (Marzari) 338 (Richmond) A. 749 (Serwa) 153 (Vander Zalm) 177

Job creation, funding for (Couvelier) 245 (Marzari) 2616 (Williams) 2613

Job creation in public works, proposal for (Hagen, A.) 312

Job creation, NDP policy on (Clark) 64

Job creation, new jobs (Sihota) 212-3

Job creation, number of jobs (Johnston) 270 (Peterson) 210 (Vant) 341

Job creation, provision for in budget (Couvelier) 349-50 (De Jong) 336 (Loenen) 238 (Vant) 341

Job creation, role of government in (Couvelier) 351 (Smith, B.R.) 164-5

Job creation, role of private sector in (Stupich) 197

Job-finders program (Cashore) 469

Job training for women, young people (Stupich) 201

Job training, retraining (Hagen, S.) 109 (Stupich) 191, 197 (Vander Zalm) 176

Jobs in B.C., new jobs (D’Arcy) 693 (Loenen) 646

Jobs in B.C., number of (Brummet) 275 (Peterson) 210 (Vander Zalm) 178

JobTrac program (Barnes) 465 (Cashore) 360, 469 (Fraser, R.) 2508 (Hagen, A.) 450, 452, 3233 (Hagen, S.) 2487, 2505, 2506 (Richmond) 357 (Vander Zalm) 2622 (Vant) 529

JobTrac program advertisements, use of funds for (Harcourt) Q. 1365, Q. 1389 (Veitch) A. 1365, A. 1389

JobTrac program, Community JobTrac (Hagen, A.) 2508, 2509 (Hagen, S.) 2508

JobTrac program employers, accountability for funds (Hagen, A.) 2506

JobTrac program employers, subsidies to (Hagen, A.) 2505-6 (Miller) 2510

JobTrac program employers, training requirement (Hagen, A.) 2506, 2507 (Hagen, S.) 2506, 2506-7

JobTrac program, funding for (Cashore) 390 (Chalmers) 323 (Couvelier) 186 (Gran) 220 (Hagen, A.) 390 (Richmond) 390, 391 (Vant) 341, 661

JobTrac program, funds for silviculture (Couvelier) 2195

JobTrac program, job creation in remote areas (Guno) Q. 2236 (Hagen, S.) A. 2236

JobTrac program, jobs (Hagen, A.) 391, 2505 (Hagen, S.) 2506 (Richmond) 392

JobTrac program, lottery funds for (Veitch) 2588

JobTrac program mentioned (Richmond) 2048

JobTrac program, monitoring of (Hagen, A.) 2506 (Hagen, S.) 2506

JobTrac program, number of jobs (Hagen, A.) 2504 (Hagen, S.) 2487, 2505

JobTrac program, objective of (Hagen, S.) 2505

JobTrac program, social assistance recipients (Hagen, A.) 2507 (Hagen, S.) 2507

JobTrac program, toll-free phone number for (Hagen, A.) 2504

Kamloops employment project (Hagen, A.) 452-3

Mentally handicapped. See entries under Mentally handicapped

Municipalities, employment-promotion companies, proposal re (Blencoe) 2270

New Westminster employment project (Hagen, A.) 451

Postwar Rehabilitation and Reconstruction Committee, proposal re (Harcourt) 1029-30

Research projects and job creation (Marzari) 1190 (Mercier) 1189-90

Service sector, jobs in (Couvelier) 186 (Richmond) 312 (Rose) 312 (Smallwood) 560-1 (Williams) 147

Silviculture, job creation in and economy (Couvelier) A. 245 (Williams) Q. 245

Small business, job creation (Edwards) 320 (Marzari) 338

Summer employment program, appropriation for (Hagen, S.) 2487

Task force on job creation, proposal for (Harcourt) 1031

Technological change and employment (Lovick) 2512, 2513

Water licence fee and employment (D’Arcy) 1315

Winter works program (Miller) 2510

Women, number of jobs in B.C. (Couvelier) 350

Work experience programs, funding for (Couvelier) 186

“The Working Network” pilot project (Hagen, S.) 2487

ZOOOM program (Cashore) 469

Employment Standards Act

Enforcement of (Hanson, L.) A. 644 (Lovick) Q. 644

Farm workers, coverage for (Gabelmann) 1848 (Hanson, L.) 1848

Forest fire fighters, coverage for (Edwards) Q. 2236, 2259, Q. 2275 (Hanson, L.) A. 2275

Prisoners, coverage for (Lovick) 2283 (Smith, B.R.) 2283

Teachers' collective agreements and act (Clark) 1176, 1177

Teachers, dismissal of and act (Brummet) 1176 (Edwards) 1176

Technological change and act (Miller) 1670

Mentioned: (Gabelmann) 1469 (Hanson, L.) 621

Empress Hotel, Victoria, B.C.

Mentioned: (Cashore) 1891

End Legislated Poverty

Mentioned: (Barnes) 3229

Endako Mines Ltd.

Mentioned: (Davis) 1024, 1025

Endowments

University Foundations Act. See name of act

Eneas, Adam

Mentioned: (Skelly) 2578, 2579

Enemark, Tex

Mentioned: (Smallwood) 2309 (Strachan) 2309

Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources, Ministry of

Estimates 2361-86

Speakers: Clark 2362, 2363-4, 2365, 2365-6, 2366, 2367, 2368, 2369, 2373, 2373-4, 2375, 2375-6, 2376, 2376-7, 2386; Davis 2361-2, 2362, 2363, 2364-5, 2365, 2366, 2366-7, 2367, 2367-8, 2368, 2368-9, 2369, 2369-70, 2370, 2370-1, 2371-2, 2372, 2373, 2374-5, 2375, 2376, 2377, 2377-8, 2378, 2379, 2379-80, 2380, 2381, 2382, 2383, 2383-4, 2384, 2385, 2386; Edwards 2377, 2378, 2379; Guno 2379, 2380, 2382; Hanson, G. 2371, 2372, 2372-3, 2373; Rabbitt 2382; Smallwood 2383, 2384, 2384-5, 2385; Williams 2362-3, 2370, 2373, 2380-1, 2381

Annual report tabled (Davis) 2698

Appropriation, 1987-88 fiscal year (Davis) 2361 (Vant) 340

FAME program (Davis) 2382 (Rabbitt) 2382

Nelson office (Dirks) 39

Mediation and Arbitration Board (Davis) 3192, 3439 (Guno) 3439, 3440

Energy resources

See: Power resources

Energy Resources Conservation Board (Alberta)

Mentioned: (Clark) 2365

Engineering firms

Government purchase of services (Fraser, R.) 917-8

Overseas consulting work (Fraser, R.) 917-8

Quebec companies (Fraser, R.) 917

Engineering students

English courses (Fraser, R.) 710

Engineers

Engineering, definition of (Marzari) 1951

Engineers Amendment Act, 1987. See name of act

Licence, powers re refusal of (Hagen, S.) 1260

Organizations, centennial of (Fraser, R.) 2076

Engineers Act

Mentioned: (Jones) 1050

Engineers Amendment Act, 1987

(Bill 23) (Minister of Advanced Education and Job Training) 1R, 1182; 2R, 1260; C, 1951-2; 3R, 1953; RA, 2090

Speakers: Fraser, R. 1952; Hagen, S. 1260; Lovick 1952; Marzari 1260, 1951, 1951-2; Strachan 1951

Applied science technologists and technicians, inclusion of (Fraser, R.) 1952 (Lovick) 1952 (Marzari) 1260, 1951

Engineering, definition of (Marzari) 1951

Licence, powers re refusal of (Hagen, S.) 1260

Engler, Gary

Quoted (Rose) 496-7

English language — Study and teaching

Engineering students, English courses (Fraser, R.) 710

English-as-a-second-language program (Serwa) 306

English-as-a-second-language program, funding for (Barnes) 860 (Brummet) 1016 (Savage) 861

Enrolment, School

See: School attendance

Enumeration of voters

See: Voters, Registration of

Environics Research Group Ltd.

Contract (Hanson, G.) 2585 (Veitch) 2585

Mentioned: (Hanson, G.) 2584, 2585

Environment, Ministry of

Annual report, 1985-86, tabled (Strachan) 46

Environment, Ministry of, Act

Mentioned: (Strachan) 1894, 2057

Environment and Land Use Committee

Agricultural land reserve exclusions, decisions on (Rose) 786 (Savage) 786

Mentioned: (Boone) 1977 (Edwards) 2058 (Miller) 458 (Parker) 2425 (Savage) 2238, 2327 (Rose) 2327 (Smallwood) 2056 (Strachan) 2012, 2056, 2057, 2058, 2059, 2060, 2071, 2315, 2316 (Stupich) 662 (Williams) 2056, 2218, 2749

Environment and Parks, Ministry of

Estimates 1882, 1894-1905, 1962-74, 1994-2017, 2049-71, 2082-4

Speakers: Boone 2065, 2066; Dirks 2013-4; Edwards 1971-2, 1973, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2005-6, 2006, 2015-6, 2016, 2058, 2059, 2059-60, 2070, 2071; Gabelmann 1998, 2012, 2013; Guno 1966, 2001, 2007; Hewitt 1987-8; Lovick 1899-1900, 1995; Miller 1966-7, 1967-8, 1968-9; Rabbitt 2060-1; Serwa 2007-8, 2009, 2015; Sihota 2001, 2009, 2010, 2010-1, 2011, Skelly 1969-70, 1971; Smallwood 1895-6, 1897, 1901-2, 1904, 1905, 1962-3, 1997, 2005, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2049, 2050, 2051, 2052, 2052-3, 2053, 2053-4, 2054, 2055, 2056, 2057, 2057-8, 2058, 2061, 2061-2, 2062, 2062-3, 2063, 2064, 2064-5, 2066-7, 2067, 2068, 2068-9, 2069, 2070, 2082-3; Smith, B.R. 1996-7; Smith, S.D. 1898-9, 1900-1; Strachan 1894-5, 1896-7, 1898, 1900, 1901, 1902, 1902-3, 1903, 1904-5, 1905, 1963, 1964, 1964-5, 1965, 1965-6, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970-1, 1971, 1972-3, 1973-4, 1974-5, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1998-9, 2001, 2001-2, 2002, 2003, 2003-4, 2004-5, 2005, 2006, 2006-7, 2007, 2008-9, 2009-10, 2010, 2011, 2011-2, 2012-3, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2049, 2049-50, 2050, 2051, 2052, 2053, 2054, 2055, 2055-6, 2056, 2057, 2058, 2058-9, 2059, 2060, 2061, 2062, 2063, 2063-4, 2064, 2065, 2065-6, 2066, 2067, 2067-8, 2068, 2069, 2069-70, 2070, 2070-1, 2071, 2083-4; Vant 2004; Williams 1902, 1903, 1903-4, 1963, 1964, 1965, 2056, 2056-7

Appropriation, 1987-88 fiscal year (Strachan) 2061, 2083 (Vant) 340

Assessment and planning branch (Strachan) 1900

Economic development, role in (Lovick) 1899-1900 (Strachan) 1900

Environmental protection and ministry (Strachan) 2057 (Williams) 2056-7

History of (Strachan) 1894

Industry and ministry (Smallwood) 2082

Information services (Smallwood) 1901

Mandate of (Guno) 2007 (Strachan) 2007

Minister's office, appropriation (Smallwood) 1896 (Strachan) 1896

Offshore drilling, role in (Smallwood) 2070 (Strachan) 2070

Utilities projects, role in (Strachan) 1896, 1900

Environment Management Act

Mentioned: (Strachan) 2057, 2058, 2071, 2095, 2107, 2315, 2485, 2486

Environmental Appeal Board

Appeals, filing fee (Strachan) 890

Appeals process (Smallwood) Q. 1367 (Strachan) A. 1367

Appeals process, ombudsman's review of (Smallwood) 2057

Appeals, time-limit on (Strachan) 890-1

Hearings (Smallwood) 2057

Submissions to, fee for (Strachan) 2058

Submissions to, policy on (Smallwood) Q. 890 (Strachan)A. 890

Mentioned: (Smallwood) 2061 (Strachan) 1599, 1600, 2059, 2061, 2066, 2315

Environmental contaminants

See: Pollutants

Environmental Laboratory

Sale of (Harcourt) 2726, 2755 (Strachan) 2727

Environmental protection

Advisory panel on special wastes (Throne speech) 5-6

Budget, provision for environmental concerns (Loenen) 239

Decima poll results on concern for environment (Strachan) 1897

Economic development, impact of (Smallwood) 1895-6 (Strachan) 1896

Environment ministry and environmental protection (Smallwood) 2070 (Strachan) 1896, 1900, 2057 (Williams) 2056-7

Environment, protection of (Parker) 66

Environmental issues (Lovick) 1899-1900 (Strachan) 1900

Government decisions and environment (Smallwood) 90

Industry and environmental protection legislation (Boone) 102 (Smallwood) 2058 (Strachan) 2058

JobTrac funds for enhancement of (Strachan) 1897

Monitoring groups for (Strachan) 2060

Staff for (Strachan) 2055

Vocabulary of (Strachan) 1900

Epp, Jake

Mentioned: (Cashore) 974 (Dueck) 1577, 1892, 2237 (Richmond) 372, 426, 974

Equality

Equality in society, affirmative action (Gabelmann) 1865-6

Equity Investment Plan

Mentioned: (Stupich) 1197

Erickson, Arthur

Mentioned: (Williams) 2749

Escheat Act

Mentioned: (Couvelier) 2996

Esquimalt, B.C.

Borrowing (Sihota) 2207

Shipbuilding industry (Sihota) 37

Esquimalt and Nanaimo Railway

Branch lines, abandonment of (Miller) 1455

Federal subsidy (Michael) 1307

History of (Bruce) 1306-7

Land grants to Canadian Pacific Railway for (Bruce) 1307 (Lovick) 1307

Passenger service (Bruce) 1307

Ridership (Michael) 1307

Schedule, proposal re (Bruce) 1308

Service, improvements to (Lovick) 1307

Ski packages (Bruce) 1308

Steam train (Bruce) 1308

Tourist attraction (Bruce) 1308

Trackage, improvements to (Bruce) 1307

Esquimalt-Port Renfrew constituency

Highway project sign (Sihota) 2859

Museum, presentation of cheque for (Sihota) 2858, 2859

Shipbuilding industry (Sihota) 2860

Esquimalt Social Credit Party

Mentioned: (Rose) 2782

Essential Service Disputes Act

Repeal of (Blencoe) 702 (Clark) 503 (De Jong) 571 (Hanson, L.) 474, 621, 766, 1961

Mentioned: (Campbell) 679 (Clark) 1810 (Gabelmann) 1820 (Hanson, L. ) 1775, 1805, 1812, 1962 (Jones) 905, 1794 (Marzari) 1755 (Stupich) 882

Essential services

Definition of under Industrial Relations Reform Act, 1987 (Gabelmann) 753, 1793

Designation of (Boone) 1806-8 (Edwards) 1803 (Gabelmann) 1792-3, 1799-1801 (Hagen, A.) 1804 (Hanson, L.) 1803, 1804-5, 1809 (Jones) 1794 (Lovick) 1722 (Sihota) 1802-3, 1804, 1809 (Smith, S.D.) 1794

Designation of and Cominco Ltd. strike (Hanson, L.) 1809 (Sihota) 1809

Designation of and threat to economy (Boone) 1807 (Bruce) 1795 (Edwards) 1803 (Gabelmann) 1792-3, 1799-1801 (Hanson, L.) 1803, 1809 (Hewitt) 1808 (Sihota) 1802, 1804 (Smith, S.D.) 1794

Designation of and Windermere Central Park Lodge strike (Marzari) 1755

Educational services (Edwards) 742

Ferry service (Boone) 1806 (Bruce) 1795 (Gabelmann) 1792-3, 1796, 1799, 1800 (Huberts) 1806 (Long) 1801 (Sihota) 1801-2 (Smith, S.D.) 1794 (Stupich) 1956

Labour disputes, arbitration procedures in (Marzari) 1755-6

Labour disputes, back-to-work orders (Clark) 1810 (Hanson, L.) 1810 (Stupich) 1956

Labour disputes, mediation process in (Marzari) 1755

Police strikes and right to strike (Gabelmann) 1796, 1800 (Hanson, L.) 1809 (Sihota) 1802-3

Police strikes in Quebec, Maritimes (Gabelmann) 1793, 1796, 1800, 1801 (Hanson, L.) 1809 (Huberts) 1806 (Sihota) 1803

Provision of during labour disputes (Boone) 1806 (Sihota) 1809 (Stupich) 1956

Strikes, cabinet's powers re (Stupich) 737

Estate Administration Act

Mentioned: (Smith, B.R.) 2921

Ethanol

Environmental benefits of (Weisgerber) 3149

Grain surplus, use of (Weisgerber) 3148

Manitoba plant (Clark) 2363 (Davis) 2363 (Rose) 2287

Markets for (Savage) 2284 (Williams) 2284

Plan in Dawson Creek, funding for (Clark) 3149-50 (Weisgerber) 3150

Plant in Dawson Creek (Rose) 2619

Plant in Dawson Creek, capital cost (Savage) 2289 (Williams) 2289

Plant in Dawson Creek, construction costs, auditing of (Couvelier) 2300, 2301

Plant in Dawson Creek, construction of (Clark) 2288, 2300 (Couvelier) 2300 (Savage) 2288

Plant in Dawson Creek, electricity discount rate for (Clark) 2362 (Davis) 2362

Plant in Dawson Creek, fabrication for (Couvelier) 2305 (Williams) 2305

Plant in Dawson Creek, farmers' equity in (Clark) 2302 (Couvelier) 2302 (Savage) 2284 (Williams) 2284

Plant in Dawson Creek, funding for (Clark) Q. 1975, Q. 1976, Q.2092, 2240, 2283-4, 2284, 2285, 2287, 2288, 2289, 2293, 2293-4, 2300, 2301, 2302, 2303, 2304, 2305, 2306, 2362 (Couvelier) 2286, 2291-2, 2292, 2292-3, 2294, 2300, 2301, 2301-2, 2303, 2304, 2304-5, 2305 (Davis) 2362 (Rogers) 2304 (Rose) 2287, 2303, 2304, 2334 (Savage) 2284, 2285, 2286-7, 2287, 2288, 2289, 2292, 2293, 2303, 2334 (Stupich) 2198, 2286, 2292, 2293 (Vander Zalm) A. 1976, A. 2092 (Weisgerber) 2285 (Williams) 2284, 2285, 2286, 2288, 2289, 2289-91, 2294, 2304, 2305, 2565

Plant in Dawson Creek, grain price to farmers (Rose) Q. 1976, 2287 (Savage) 2292 (Stupich) 2292 (Vander Zalm) A. 1976

Plant in Dawson Creek, interest payment during construction period (Clark) 2293 (Savage) 2293

Plant in Dawson Creek, investment in by parent company (Couvelier) 2300 (Williams) 2294

Plant in Dawson Creek, investment in by private sector (Couvelier) 2304 (Weisgerber) 2285 (Williams) 2304

Plant in Dawson Creek, job creation, cost per job (Clark) 2288, 2306 (Rose) 2303, 2339 (Williams) 2291

Plant in Dawson Creek, loan guarantee to Agrifuels Canada Ltd. (Clark) 2287, 2288, 2293, 2301 (Couvelier) 2291, 2294, 2301 (Savage) 2287

Plant in Dawson Creek, loan to farmers for (Clark) 2288, 2293, 2305 (Couvelier) 2291, 2292, 2303, 2305 (Rose) 2303 (Savage) 2284, 2286, 2287, 2293 (Stupich) 2292 (Williams) 2286, 2287

Plant in Dawson Creek, natural gas price to (Clark) 2362 (Davis) 2362

Plant in Dawson Creek, negotiations re (Clark) 2302 (Couvelier) 2302

Plant in Dawson Creek, press release re (Clark) 2285

Plant in Dawson Creek, profitability (Clark) 2362

Plant in Dawson Creek, projected sales (Clark) 2288 (Savage) 2288

Plant in Dawson Creek, sale of product to Alaska (Clark) 2288 (Davis) 2363 (Savage) 2288

Plant in Dawson Creek, sales tax on construction materials (Couvelier) 2291

Plant in Dawson Creek, tax concession on gasohol (Clark) 2288, 2289 (Couvelier) 2292 (Savage) 2288, 2289 (Williams) 2288, 2289

Plant in Dawson Creek, tax credits for financing of (Couvelier) 2286, 2291, 2304 (Davis) 2362 (Savage) 2285 (Stupich) 2286 (Williams) 2285

Plants elsewhere, operation of (Clark) 2362, 2363 (Davis) 2362, 2363 (Williams) 2362-3

Production of (Weisgerber) 3148

See also: Gasohol

Eurasian water milfoil

Problem (Hewitt) 1897-8 (Messmer) 2788 (Strachan) 1898

Vaseux Lake, problem in (Hewitt) 1898

Eurocan Pulp and Paper Co. Ltd.

Monitoring of Kitimat pulp mill (Strachan) 2060

Technological change, case cited (Hanson, L.) 1652 (Miller) 1651, 1652, 1653, 1662, 1663

Wood-room operation, closing of (Miller) 1651

European Common Market

Mentioned: (Jones) 3005 (Rose) 231 (Weisgerber) 264

European Economic Community

Marketing to (Rose) Q. 22 (Vander Zalm) A. 22

Mentioned: (Couvelier) 182 (Weisgerber) 3149

Evans, Conrad (Corky)

Mentioned: (Clark) 1191 (Jones) 3092

Evans Products Co. Ltd.

Mentioned: (Parker) 1458

Evergreen Baptist Home, White Rock, B.C.

Grant for, petition re (Smallwood) 3403

Ewen, Hilda

Letter quoted (Sihota) 304

Ewing, Bill

Prince George timber supply area, report on (Kempf) 2248, 2250 (Parker) 2251

Examinations

Provincial examinations, marking of (Brummet) 1713-4 (Rose) 1714

Excellence in Education fund

Adult basic education, funds for (Hagen, S.) 2489

Colleges and institutes, funds for (Hagen, S.) 2489

Colleges, use of funds in (Edwards) 2498

Computers, decisions re funds for (Jones) 266-7

Criticism of (Lovick) 2501-2

Discretionary funding (Brummet) 2108, 2121

Distribution of (Brummet) 2108, 2121 (Jones) 2118-9

Expenditures (Hagen, S.) 2489

Fund (Brummet) 1016

School District 41, funds to (Jones) 2118

School districts, funds for (Jones) 2118-9

Use of (Brummet) 2108, 2121-2 (Jones) 266, 2118-9 (Marzari) 338, 810, 811 (Rose) 800-1

Use of, cabinet approval for (Jones) 266-7

Use of funds for excellence elsewhere (Hagen, S.) 2494

Use of in future (Hagen, S.) 2494 (Marzari) 2494

Mentioned: (D’Arcy) 895 (Vant) 340

Exell, Oksana

Mentioned: (Smith, S.D.) 3288

Exell, Robert

Mentioned: (Miller) 69, 70

Exhibition Park, Vancouver, B.C.

Mentioned: (Rose) 774

Expenditures, Public

Accountability for (Barnes) 3414, 3415 (Smallwood) 3417

Capital projects, Treasury Board approval for (Clark) 2210 (Couvelier) 2210

Estimates of, overruns on (Blencoe) 3408 (Edwards) 3395 (Skelly) 3396

Estimates, use of global rates (Hagen, A.) 3385

Estimates, vote on (Barnes) 3414

Expenditures, 1986-87 fiscal year (Couvelier) 183

Expenditures, 1987-88 fiscal year (Couvelier) 183-4 (Loenen) 239

Fiscal policy (Couvelier) 182-3 (Veitch) 266

Health care expenditures, 1986-87 fiscal year (Couvelier) 183

Lumber export tax, use of. See entries under Revenue

Public Accounts Committee, examination of expenditures (Marzari) 3388

Recoverable disbursements (Clark) 2036 (Couvelier) 2036

Restraint legislation (Cashore) 729, 948 (Crandall) 576, 924 (Stupich) 664, 738

Restraint program (Boone) 102 (Cashore) 3406-7 (Miller) 224 (Sihota) 3430

Restraint program and education (Jones) 649, 3410 (Marzari) 58 (Mercier) 962 (Williams) 872, 872-3

Restraint program, impact on economy (Hanson, G.) 1766-7, 1767-8 (Williams) 1955

Select Standing Committee on Public Accounts, examination of expenditures (Marzari) 3388

Special funds, expenditure of (Stupich) 2215

Spending policy (Stupich) 2198, 2214

Spending policy during NDP administration (Stupich) 2215

Supply Act (No. 1) , 1987. See name of act

Supply Act (No. 2) , 1987. See name of act

Supply Act (No. 3) , 1987. See name of act

Supply, voting of (Stupich) 246

Vote 74 funds, transfer of to vote 69 (Barnes) 3414, 3415-6 (Clark) 3357, 3358-9 (Hagen, A.) 3384 (Harcourt) 3374 (Marzari) 3387-8 (Rose) 3353 (Skelly) 3398 (Stupich) 3369

Explosives

Sales tax on (Couvelier) 3013

Expo ’86

Accounts, public disclosure (Marzari) Q. 132

Bavarian restaurant, success of (McCarthy) 381

Benefits of (Chalmers) 72

Construction, labour problems (De Jong) 571 (Richmond) 604 (Smith, B.R.) 588

Debt (Harcourt) 1734

Debt, lottery funds for (Edwards) 2397 (Hanson, G.) 2587, 2588 (Veitch) 2588

Debt, public information re (Vander Zalm) A. 2484 (Williams) Q. 2484

Debt, repayment of (Couvelier) 183 (Rose) 228

Employees, wage levels (Cashore) 655

Geodesic dome, site for Science World (Fraser, R.) 431-2 (McCarthy) 432

Hotel tenants, eviction of (Barnes) 1876

Legacy fund. See Expo ’86 legacy fund

Opportunities program, small towns (Williams) 2612

Rides, dismantling and disposal of (Couvelier) 2566-7 (Williams) 2565

Success of (Brummet) 275 (Messmer) 55 (Rogers) 30 (Veitch) 225

Tourist trade, impact on (Crandall) 772

Visitors, business visitors (Veitch) 225

Mentioned: (Blencoe) 1254, 2558 (Boone) 828 (Bruce) 126 (Cashore) 75, 948, 1871, 1936, 2345, 2346, 3406 (Chalmers) 1742 (Couvelier) 182, 186, 3349 (Crandall) 233, 925, 926 (Edwards) 1275, 2400, 3286 (Fraser, R.) 938 (Gabelmann) 1520, 1687, 3399 (Hagen, A.) 111, 450 (Hagen, S.) 108, 110 (Hanson, G.) 251 (Hanson, L.) 258, 259, 1847 (Harcourt) 2947, 3375 (Hewitt) 1256 (Huberts) 122 (Jansen) 1737 (Johnston) 2347 (Jones) 266 (Lovick) 2548, 3420, 3425 (McCarthy) 1030, 2414, 2573, 2599, 2604 (Marzari) 130, 2729 (Michael) 916, 2528, 2529, 2530, 2546 (Miller) 2589 (Mowat) 2401 (Rabbitt) 2721 (Ree) 1734 (Rogers) 3372 (Rose) 93, 228, 703 (Sihota) 926, 1034, 2543 (Smallwood) 1997, 2341, 2343, 2344 (Stupich) 1265, 2198 (Vander Zalm) 93, 129, 177 (Vast) 17 (Veitch) 227, 1034, 1035, 2527, 2584 (Weisgerber) 15 (Williams) 250, 1578, 2526, 2751, 3362

Expo ’86 Corporation

Buildings, cost of permanent buildings (McCarthy) 93-4

Mentioned: (Marzari) 60 (Smith, B.R.) 1861

Expo ’86 legacy fund

Funds (Veitch) 1035

Grants (Veitch) 2587

Expo ’88, Brisbane, Australia

Mentioned: (Veitch) 2583

Export sales

British Columbia, role of in Asia-Pacific region (McCarthy) 2604

California market for B.C. products (Mercier) 51

China, Hong Kong office for B.C. trade with (Harcourt) 2618

Competitiveness of B.C. products (Rose) 495, 496-7 (Smith, B.R.) 590

Economic missions, plans for (McCarthy) 2617

Farm produce, sales of (Savage) 2321

Labour relations and export sales (De Jong) 696 (Long) 654

Labour standards in B.C. and exports (Gabelmann) 477

Markets for B.C. products (Vander Zalm) 2622

Pacific Rim countries, exports to (Couvelier) 182 (McCarthy) 1030 (Peterson) 208 (Serwa) 307

Trade problems, dispute-settling mechanism for (Rose) 2619

Trade, promotion of (Harcourt) 2618-9 (Veitch) 227

Trading corporations, establishment of (Throne speech) 4

United States, trade with (Peterson) 208 (Rose) 229-30, 2619 (Vander Zalm) 176-7

Export tax on lumber

See entries under Lumber trade

Expropriation

See: Eminent domain

Expropriation Act

(Bill 22) (Attorney-General) 1R, 823-4; 2R, 1211-9; C, 1910-9; 3R, 1919; RA, 2090

Amdts: Sec. 1 (Smith, B.R.) 1910, approved 1910; sec. 2 (Smith, B.R.) 1910, approved 1910; sec. 5 (Smith, B.R.) 1911, 1933, approved 1914; sec. 15 (Smith, B.R.) 1914, approved 1914; sec. 17 (Smith, B.R.) 1915, 1933, approved 1915; sec. 39 (Smith, B.R.) 1917, approved 1917; sec. 47 (Smith, B.R.) 1918, approved 1918; sec. 49 (Smith, B.R.) approved 1918; sec. 52 (Smith, B.R.) approved 1919

Speakers: Lovick 1916-7, 1917; Marzari 1911-2, 1914-5; Rose 1914, 1916; Sihota 1213-8, 1910, 1911, 1912, 1912-3, 1913, 1914, 1917, 1918; Smith, B. R. 1211-3, 1218-9, 1910, 1911, 1912, 1913, 1914, 1916, 1917, 1918

Bill, amendments to (Sihota) 1213, 1214, 1214-5 (Smith, B.R.) 1213

Businesses, compensation for income loss (Sihota) 1217, 1218

Certificate of legal advice, proposal re (Sihota) 1215, 1218, 1910 (Smith, B.R.) 1218-9, 1911

Compensation, advance-payment provisions (Sihota) 1217 (Smith, B.R.) 1212

Compensation, basis for (Smith, B.R.) 1213

Expropriated land, injurious affection (Sihota) 1216-7, 1917 (Smith, B.R.) 1219, 1917

Expropriated land, profits on unused land (Sihota) 1915 (Smith, B.R.) 1915

Expropriation, briefs received on (Smith, B.R.) 1212

Expropriation Compensation Board (Smith, B.R.) 1212, 1918

Expropriation Compensation Board, powers (Smith, B.R.) 1212

Expropriation, owner's costs (Sihota) 1918 (Smith, B.R.) 1918

Expropriation procedure (Marzari) 1911-2 (Smith, B.R.) 1212

Expropriations, approval of by Lieutenant-Governor-inCouncil (Sihota) 1214, 1214-5, 1911, 1914 (Smith, B.R.) 1218, 1911

Expropriations, Harry Kohne's case cited (Marzari) 1911-2, 1915

Expropriations, land quantities, problems re (Sihota) 1216

Expropriations, modifications to and inquiries (Sihota) 1914 (Smith, B.R.) 1914

Expropriations, report to Legislature re (Sihota) 1214, 1911 (Smith, B.R.) 1218, 1911

Highway 19, expropriations for (Smith, B.R.) 1912

Homeowners, compensation for (Smith, B.R.) 1213, 1916, 1917

Homeowners, problems re replacement homes (Lovick) 1916, 1917 (Rose) 1916 (Smith, B.R.) 1916, 1917

Homeowners, relocation expenses (Smith, B.R.) 1917

Inquiries, landowner's rights to (Sihota) 1218, 1913, 1914 (Smith, B.R.) 1913, 1914

Land Act, exclusion of section 47 (Sihota) 1910 (Smith, B.R.) 1910

Land, percentage reserved to Crown (Sihota) 1216 (Smith, B.R.) 1219

Land, problems re amount of (Sihota) 1218

Landowners, information to re intended expropriation (Sihota) 1215, 1218, 1912 (Smith, B.R.) 1218

Linear developments, expropriations for (Sihota) 1213-4, 1912, 1913 (Smith, B.R.) 1212, 1213, 1218, 1912, 1913

Municipal Act, plotting provisions and act (Smith, B.R.) 1910

Oak Bay Recreation Centre, expropriation case referred to (Smith, B.R.) 1218-9

Public hearings on expropriations (Smith, B.R.) 1212

Roads, expropriated land for (Sihota) 1216

Roads, public consultation re routes (Sihota) 1913 (Smith, B.R.) 1912, 1913

Roads, public expenditures on and status of (Sihota) 1216

Sewer easements, expropriation of (Smith, B.R.) 1917

South Moresby National Park, compensation for (Williams) 1915-6

Tenants, compensation for (Smith, B.R.) 1213

Vancouver airport, expropriations for expansion of (Marzari) 1915 (Rose) 1916

Mentioned: (Parker) 3052 (Sihota) 3210

Extended care facilities

See: Long-term care facilities

Eye — Examination

Medical Services Plan coverage for (Hagen, A.) 2754

Eyton, Rhys

Mentioned: (Harcourt) 644