Province of British Columbia
34th Parliament, 1st Session
INDEX
Debates of the Legislative Assembly (Hansard)
March 9, 1987 to March 11, 1988
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
GAIN program
See entries under Public welfare
GATT
See: General agreement on tariffs and trade
G.F. Strong Rehabilitation Centre, Vancouver, B.C.
Mentioned: (Hagen, A.) 671
GO Transit system
Mentioned: (Jacobsen) 145
G.R. Baker Memorial Hospital, Quesnel, B.C.
Mentioned: (Vant) 19
Gabelmann, Colin S. (North Island)
AIDS patients, discrimination against 1864, 1865
AIDS patients, human rights protection for 2031
Address in reply 166-9
Alert Bay, Fir Street upgrading 2551
Alert Bay-Sointula-Port McNeill ferry 2551
Application forms, personal questions 1865
Apprentices and trainees, employment of 484-5
Arbitration, provision for interest arbitration 759
Arbitration, use of compulsory arbitration 478, 751-2, 759, 1820-1
Auditor-general, salary 1479
B.C. and Yukon Territory Building and Construction Trades Council, picketing by 1520
B.C. Council of Human Rights, decisions commended 1864
B.C. Council of Human Rights, employees, investigations by 1864
B.C. Ferry Corporation staff, coveralls for 1422
British Columbia Human Rights Code, 1987 (Bill M205) 1R, 2031
Capital, strike by 1508
Collective agreements, benefits of and religious conscience clause 491, 1469-70
Collective agreements, contracting-out clauses 1467-8, 1468
Collective agreements, filing of with Industrial Relations Council 1645, 1646
Collective agreements, filing of with Labour ministry 1645
Collective agreements, first agreements 757-8, 1508
Collective agreements, government intervention in 1482
Collective agreements, information re 1646
Collective agreements, restrictive clauses 1432, 1433
Collective agreements, rights and privileges bargained for 490-1
Collective agreements, secondary boycotts 490, 1420, 1422, 1428, 1431, 1432, 1433, 1436, 1437, 1437-8, 1438-9
Collective agreements, secondary boycotts, South African goods 1428, 1431, 1432
Collective agreements, termination of 1645
Collective bargaining in United States 1383
Collective bargaining, intervention in 1718, 1792
Collective bargaining, lack of incentive for 478-9
Collective bargaining prior to expiry of agreement 1644
College of Teachers, imposition of on teachers 863
Comet Drywall Ltd. case, Labour Relations Board decision 1570-1
Committee of privilege, establishment of 3399-3401
Communicable diseases, medical health officers' orders, procedures 2690
Communicable diseases, quarantine provisions for 2672, 2673
Compensation advisory services division, work of 1849
Compensation stabilization program, continuance of 481, 618, 759, 1826
Construction industry 1792
Construction industry, affiliation clause 490, 1420, 1687-8, 1689
Construction industry, affiliation clause and Duke Point development 1687, 1688
Construction industry, affiliation clause and Whistler Land Co. 1687, 1688
Construction industry, deunionization of 1520, 1625, 1921-2
Construction industry, double-breasting 481, 491-2, 1545-7, 1557, 1564-5
Construction industry, inclusion of under Industrial Relations Reform Act (1987) 1504, 1505, Q. 1514, Q. 1541
Continental Airlines Corp. case mentioned 492
Coquihalla Highway Construction Acceleration Act, debate on 3399-3400
Coquihalla Highway, construction of commended 3399
Coquihalla Highway, construction of, use of Alberta labour 3399
Coquihalla Highway, contracts for construction of 3400
Coquihalla Highway, cost of 3400
Coquihalla Highway, cost of, overruns 3399, 3400
Coquihalla Highway, cost of, statements in House 3399-3401
Coquihalla Highway, phase 1, cost of 3399
Coquihalla Highway, phase 3 contractors 1557
Cortes Island, ferry service 1796
Cream Lake and Strathcona Park boundaries 167-8
Crime victims, assistance to 166
Crown corporations, collective agreements 1644
Crown Forest Industries Ltd., safety record 1852
Della Falls and Strathcona Park boundaries 167-8, 168
Dentists, legislation for 862
Discrimination on basis of age, income 1865
Discrimination without reasonable cause 1865
Dominion Motors Ltd. strike 755
Double-breasting 481, 491-2, 618, 1545-7, 1556-8, 1559, 1563-6, 1570-2, 1578-9, 1579-80, 1581
Double-breasting and investment 1546, 1547, 1570
Double-breasting, Labour Relations Board decisions on 1563, 1564, 1565
Economy and labour law 618
Economy, benefits of unionization to 1483
Education system 863
Election Amendment Act (1987) 3122-5
Election Amendment Act, 1987, second reading six months hence 3122-5
Election procedures 3122
Electoral commission, proposal for 3122
Elkhorn Mountain, logging of 2013
Elkhorn Mountain timber Q. 286
Emil Anderson Construction Co. Ltd., contracts 1557, 1559
Employees, right to appeal under Industrial Relations Reform Act (1987) 617
Employees' rights, individual and group rights 484, 754
Employers' council, Okanagan municipalities 1641, 1642
Employers' council, right to withdraw from 492, 1635, 1635-6, 1641, 1642
Employers' council, vote requirement 1787
Employers' councils 1643
Employers, counselling illegal activity 1446, 1447
Employers, right to call meetings of employees 1410
Employers, right to speak to employees re unionization 490, 1375, 1376, 1383-4, 1385-6, 1404, 1409, 1415, 1418
Environment and Parks ministry, estimates 1998, 2012, 2013
Equality in society 1865-6
Essential services, definition of under Industrial Relations Reform Act (1987) 753, 1793
Essential services, designation of 1792-3, 1799-1801
Essential services, ferry service 1792-3, 1796, 1799, 1800
Essential services, police strikes and right to strike 1796, 1800
Essential services, police strikes in Quebec, Maritimes 1793, 1796, 1800, 1801
Famous Players Ltd. labour dispute and Pacific Press Ltd. 1437, 1438
Farmworkers, coverage under Employment Standards Act 1848
Forest Amendment Act (No. 2) (1987) 3043-4
Forest industry, contracting 1467
Forest industry, contractors on coast 1922-3
Forest industry, deaths, injuries in the workplace 1564
Forest industry, deunionization of 1546, 1564, 1922-3
Forest industry dispute 752, 1507, 1718, 1923
Forest industry dispute and provisions of Industrial Relations Reform Act (1987) Q. 447, 753, 1467
Forest industry dispute, effects of 1718
Forest industry dispute, government intervention in 478, 754
Forest industry dispute, Henry E. Hutcheon's recommendations 482
Forest industry dispute, Premier's intervention in 478, 482
Forest industry dispute, public interest in 478, 754
Forest industry dispute, settlement of by legislative action 481-2
Forest industry dispute, use of compulsory arbitration 482
Forest industry, double-breasting 1564, 1580
Forest industry employees, job loss 477
Forest industry, profits during strike period 483-4
Forest land, NSR land 3043
Forests, annual allowable cut, reallocation of 3043
Gainers Inc. labour dispute 1432
Gallagher, Paul, replacement for Q. 2483
Government and consent of governed 1510
Hansard, use of to determine intent of legislation 1605-6, 1706
Hanson, Lyall, remarks during debate on Industrial Relations Reform Act (1987) Q. 1429
Harassment, legislation re 1865
Health care workers, wage settlements 255
Health Statutes Amendment Act (1987) 2672, 2672-3, 2673, 2690
Highway 19, alternative route, economic benefits 437
Highway 19, alternative route, need for 437
Highway 19, Bowser area 2551
Highway 19, dangers of 437
Highway 19, Keogh River bridge 2551
Highway 19, Ladysmith area 2551
Highway 19, Nanaimo bypass 2551
Hiring-hall practices 1463
Human rights complaints, investigators 1864
Human rights education 1864
Human rights issues 1864-6
Human rights issues, committee of House on 1865
Human rights laws and sexual orientation 1865
Industrial inquiry commission, function of 1792
Industrial relations commissioner, independence of 1481
Industrial relations commissioner, powers 476, 480, 481-3, 493, 751, 752, 754, 756-7, 1717-8, 1719, 1792, 1842
Industrial relations commissioner, powers of and judges' powers 1481
Industrial relations commissioner, powers re documents, other information 752, 756
Industrial relations commissioner, powers re teachers' strikes 1368-9
Industrial relations commissioner, reporting to Labour minister by 1727-8
Industrial relations commissioner, salary 480, 1479, 1479-80, 1481
Industrial Relations Council affairs, intervention of courts in 1541
Industrial Relations Council, appointments to 1478, 1559
Industrial Relations Council, cost of 1845
Industrial Relations Council, declaratory opinion 1462
Industrial Relations Council, disputes resolution division fact-finder 1833
Industrial Relations Council, disputes resolution mechanism 478, 751
Industrial Relations Council, interim orders 1509, 1517, 1518
Industrial Relations Council orders, employers' powers re 616-7, 758-9, 1719, 1728, 1810-1, 1840-1
Industrial Relations Council orders, filing of in Supreme Court 1519-22, 1533
Industrial Relations Council, powers 751
Industrial Relations Council, vice-chairpersons 1479
Industrial Relations Reform Act (1987) 476-85, 489-93, 615-8, 751-61, 1367-8, 1368-9, 1371, 1373, 1374, 1375, 1376, 1382, 1383-6, 1404, 1406-7, 1408-9, 1409, 1410, 1415, 1418-9, 1419, 1420, 1422, 1428, 1431, 1432, 1433, 1436, 1437, 1437-8, 1438-9, 1440, 1442, 1444, 1446, 1447, 1447-8, 1448, 1461-2, 1463, 1467-8, 1468, 1469, 1469-70, 1470, 1476, 1478, 1479, 1479-80, 1481, 1481-3, 1495, 1496-7, 1499-1500, 1504-5, 1507-9, 1509-10, 1517, 1518, 1519-22, 1530, 1530-1, 1531-2, 1532, 1532-3, 1536-7, 1541, 1545-7, 1556-8, 1558-9, 1563-6, 1570-2, 1578-9, 1579-80, 1581, 1589, 1589-90, 1590, 1591-3, 1605, 1605-6, 1606-7, 1625-6, 1628, 1631, 1631-2, 1633, 1634, 1634-5, 1635-6, 1641, 1642, 1643, 1644, 1645, 1645-6, 1662, 1667, 1668, 1670-1, 1674-5, 1675, 1675-6, 1676, 1677, 1681-2, 1682-3, 1684-5, 1686-7, 1687, 1687-8, 1692, 1692-3, 1693, 1695-7, 1705, 1706, 1707-8, 1709-10, 1711, 1717-9, 1726, 1727, 1727-8, 1728, 1729, 1770, 1777-8, 1787, 1792-3, 1796, 1799-1801, 1810-1, 1820-1, 1825-6, 1832-3, 1838, 1840-1, 1841, 1841-2, 1843, 1845, 1846, 1920-5
Industrial Relations Reform Act, 1987, advice to government re 1921
Industrial Relations Reform Act, 1987, amendments to 1368
Industrial Relations Reform Act, 1987, and amendments to other statutes 1845, 1846
Industrial Relations Reform Act, 1987, and forest industry strike Q. 447
Industrial Relations Reform Act, 1987, and right-to-work legislation 490, 491, 1444
Industrial Relations Reform Act, 1987, basis for 480, 752
Industrial Relations Reform Act, 1987, boycott threat 1509-10, 1517
Industrial Relations Reform Act, 1987, confrontational aspects of 476
Industrial Relations Reform Act, 1987, consultation re Q. 447, 481, 617, 753, 760, 1719, 1921
Industrial Relations Reform Act, 1987, drafting of 752-3, Q. 1474, 1475, Q. 1540, 1558, 1778
Industrial Relations Reform Act, 1987, impact of on economy 1499-1500
Industrial Relations Reform Act, 1987, individual's obligations under act 1495, 1496, 1507
Industrial Relations Reform Act, 1987, passage of 477, 616
Industrial Relations Reform Act, 1987, poll on reaction to Q. 1475
Industrial Relations Reform Act, 1987, privative clause 1536-7, 1541
Industrial Relations Reform Act, 1987, problems re interpretation 615-6
Industrial Relations Reform Act, 1987, proclamation of 1846, 1920-1
Industrial Relations Reform Act, 1987, reaction to 1924-5
Industrial Relations Reform Act, 1987, referral to committee of House Q. 447, 476, 477, 493, 616, 760-1
Industrial Relations Reform Act, 1987, regulations 1845, 1846
Industrial Relations Reform Act, 1987, restrictions re Q. 644, Q. 645
Industrial Relations Reform Act, 1987, retroactivity provisions 616
Industrial Relations Reform Act, 1987, second reading six months hence 615-8
Industrial Relations Reform Act, 1987, section 29, amendments to 1625
Industrial Relations Reform Act, 1987, section 30, amendment to 1843
Industrial Relations Reform Act, 1987, third reading six months hence 1920-5
International Labour Organization covenants, violation of 478, 1369
International Woodworkers of America, agreements re job loss 477
International Woodworkers of America, unionization case cited 1406
Investment climate and labour relations 479
Kerkhoff, J.C., and Sons Contracting Ltd., Labour Relations Board order re 1520
Labour and Consumer Services ministry, estimates 1848, 1848-9, 1849, 1849-50, 1850, 1851, 1851-2, 1854-5, 1863, 1864-6
Labour Code of B.C., amendments to 480, 618, 760, 1461
Labour Code of B.C., criticisms of 476-7
Labour Code of B.C., history of 1367-8
Labour Code of B.C., privative clause 491, 617
Labour Code of B.C., section 90 1375
Labour Code of B.C., section 91, repeal of 493
Labour disputes, appeals to courts 491, 617
Labour disputes, contempt-of-court charges 1462, 1519
Labour disputes, cooling-off period 755, 1810
Labour disputes, damage suits 1530-1, 1531-2, 1532
Labour disputes, ending of by cabinet 480, 1840, 1841, 1841-2
Labour disputes, ending of by Legislature 480, 1840
Labour disputes, government intervention in 753
Labour disputes, involvement of courts prior to 1973 617
Labour disputes leading to strikes, number of 478-9
Labour disputes, public interest in 754, 759, 1496, 1507-8
Labour disputes, reporting of 755
Labour disputes, resolution of 1508
Labour disputes, role of Labour minister in 480
Labour disputes, status of federally regulated employees as ally 1371, 1373, 1374
Labour disputes, use of injunctions 1508
Labour legislation committee hearings 476, 752
Labour legislation committee, submissions to 752, 1558
Labour legislation, support for and success of 1368, 1718
Labour ombudsman section of Labour Code of B.C. 1375, 1711
Labour relations 1923
Labour Relations Board, appropriation for 1845
Labour Relations Board decisions, appeals of past decisions 616
Labour Relations Board decisions, court's powers re 1536-7, 1541
Labour Relations Board, decisions of 480-1
Labour Relations Board, name change 1476
Labour Relations Board, operation of 1476
Labour relations, bureaucracy for 1685
Labour relations, government intervention in 1682, 1718, 1792
Labour relations, impact of Industrial Relations Reform Act (1987) 478-9, 489, 755, 761, 1500, 1846, 1920, 1922-3
Labour relations prior to 1973 617, 617-8, 752, 1924
Labour, rights of 1607
Labour standards in B.C. and exports 477
Law, respect for as basis for society 759-60
Leslie, Graham, resignation of 1496
Leslie, Graham, statements re Industrial Relations Reform Act (1987) 1474, 1475, 1504, 1514, 1546
Logging roads 2551
Marble River bridge 2551
Mediation Commission Act, failure of 751-2, 753
Mediation Commission, history of 751-2
Mediation officers, future status of 1777-8
Mediation officers, reporting by and reports 759, 1777
Mediation officers, requests for information by 1777
Mediation services branch, cost of 1845
Mediation services branch staff, transfer of 1777
Mineral Amendment Act (1987) 2875, 2878, 2878-9
Mining legislation during NDP administration 1508
Miscellaneous Statutes Amendment Act (No. 4) (1987) 2884
Nannies, coverage under Employment Standards Act 1848
North Island constituency, votes cast under section 80 3125
Nurses, retroactive wage settlements 255
Ombudsman, salary 1479
Parks, mineral exploration in 2879
Parks, mining in 1998
Picketing, Canadian Pacific Express and Transport case 1695, 1708
Picketing, hot goods declaration 1692, 1693
Picketing, informational picketing 1692
Picketing, restriction on 492-3, 1705, 1706, 1707, 1708
Picketing, service industry 1709, 1710
Picketing, Slade and Stewart Ltd. case 1709
Picketing, use of 1696-7
Picketing, use of in forest industry dispute 483, 755, 1696
Pipe fabrication, offshore suppliers 1420
Pregnant women, protection of in workplace 1865
Price increases and public interest 1508
Principals, exclusion of from bargaining unit 864
Principals, role of 864
Public employees, dismissal without cause 615, 616, 1644
Public employees, skilled personnel, loss of 1826
Public employees, wage controls 1826, 1833
Public employees, wage levels and employers' costs 1821
Public employees, wages and classifications 1821
Public employees, wages, employer's ability to pay 759, 1832, 1832-3
Public employees, wages, Manitoba act 1832
Public interest advocate 754
Public interest, definition of 478, 1497
Public interest, determination of 1496, 1497, 1508-9, 1792
Public interest, determination of by Legislature 1508
Public interest inquiry board, powers 758
Public sector employer, definition of 1770
Public sector labour disputes, arbitration board in 1820-1
Pulp industry, labour relations 1497, 1507
Pulp mills, construction of and secondary boycott 1420
Radio stations in Kamloops and unionization 1404
Read Island, ferry service 1796
Recreation areas in existing parks 2875, 2878
Recreation areas in parks, protection of by order-in-council 2878-9
Recreation areas, varieties of 2875
Reforestation seedlings, number available 3043
Rescue work volunteers, protection of 1848-9
Rescue worker, case cited 1848-9
Royal Commission on Education 166
School administrative officers, use of 864
School boards, collective agreements and secondary boycotts 1436
School boards, rights of to manage 1148, 1149, 1150
School children in school-less areas, instruction for 1146
Schools, non-teaching staff and Teaching Profession act 865
Shareholders, rights of 754
Sikh community members and kirpan symbol 1863
Silvicultural work, monitoring of 3043-4
Silvicultural work, monitoring of, staff for 3043-4
Silviculture, incremental silviculture 3043
Slade and Stewart Ltd., strike 492-3, 755
Special warrant No. 4, use of funds 255
Stewart, Ian, proposals for legislation 752
Strathcona Park boundaries Q. 49, 167-8, 168-9, 1998
Strathcona Park boundaries, petition re 157, 169
Strathcona Park, Cream Lake area mining 2012, 2013
Strathcona Park, Cream Silver mine, access to 2012
Strathcona Park, establishment of 166-7
Strathcona Park, helicopter trip to view 168-9
Strathcona Park, history of 1998
Strathcona Park, inclusion of Elkhorn Mountain Q. 286
Strathcona Park, inclusion of Rogers Ridge 2013
Strathcona Park mining claims, claim-by-claim study 1998
Strathcona Park, mining in park 1998, 2012
Strathcona Park, preservation of 167
Strathcona Park, public's devotion to 2012
Strathcona Park, Sherwood mining claim 1998
Strathcona Park, Western Mines Ltd. mine 167, 168
Strathcona Park, Wilderness Advisory Committee report on 168, 169
Strike vote 1633
Strike vote, role of in labour negotiations 757
Strikes and lockouts, information to Labour minister re 1727
Strikes and lockouts, time lost to 618, Q. 808, 1718
Strikes, economic pressure in 483-4
Strikes, damage suits in illegal strikes 1674, 1682-3
Strikes, general strike 1482
Strikes, general strike, Labour Relations Board declaratory opinion on 1461-2
Strikes, general strike, unions' disciplinary powers re 1461
Strikes, outlawing of in Australia 1447
Strikes, partial or rotating strikes and expiry of collective agreement 1675, 1676, 1677, 1681
Strikes, right to strike 758, 1706, 1800
Strikes, strike notice to employer 1687
Strikes, strike notice to Industrial Relations Council 1687
Supply Act (No. 1) (1987) 255
Supreme Court of Canada decisions on labour matters 758
Tahsis, road to Woss 2551
Teachers' collective agreements, government's powers re 1154, 1154-5
Teachers' collective agreements, individual contracts 1115
Teachers' collective bargaining 864-5, 1368-9
Teachers, collective bargaining and Industrial Relations Reform Act (1987) 1149, 1151
Teachers, collective bargaining under Labour Code of B.C. 863-4
Teachers, collective bargaining unit, definition of 864
Teachers, collective bargaining, zonal bargaining 1178
Teachers, dismissal of, replacements 1152
Teachers, government's attitude to 863
Teachers' retirement, mandatory retirement 1180-1
Teachers' right to arbitration, request for 863
Teachers, right to strike 618, 753-4, 1368
Teachers, salaries and compensation stabilization program 864
Teachers, seniority rights 865
Teachers, stressfulness of teaching 863
Teaching Profession Act 862-5, 1146, 1148, 1148-9, 1149, 1150, 1151, 1152, 1153, 1153-4, 1154-5, 1155, 1178, 1179, 1180-1
Teaching Profession Act, amendments to 862
Teaching Profession Act and Industrial Relations Reform Act (1987) 1149, 1150
Teaching Profession Act and Royal Commission on Education 865
Teaching Profession Act and teachers' requests for changes 863
Teaching Profession Act, debate on and amendments 862-3
Teaching Profession Act, hoist motion, cost of 862
Teaching Profession Act, regulations 1153, 1153-4
Teaching Profession Act, second reading debate, timing of 862
Teaching Profession Act, second reading six months hence 862-5
Technological change and current collective agreements 1662, 1667, 1670-1
Technological change, definition of 492 trade union certification, bankruptcy to evade 492
Trade union certification, cancellation of 492, 1588, 1589
Trade union certification process 1384-5
Trade union certification vote in United States 1384
Trade union decertification, R.R. Lake General Contractors Ltd. case 1645
Trade union decertification, Wall and Redekop Corp. case 481, 492, 1589
Trade union members, job action on 1 June 1442, 1448
Trade union members, production by and economy 479
Trade union members, right to union-made uniforms 490, 1422
Trade union membership, percentage of workforce Q. 808
Trade unions and purchasing power 479
Trade unions and rights of individuals 754
Trade unions, benefits of unionization 1483
Trade unions, council of unions, withdrawal from 492, 1635, 1641, 1642
Trade unions, counselling illegal activity 1446, 1447, 1447-8, 1448
Trade unions, deunionization of province 1482, 1546, 1579, 1580, 1593
Trade unions, disciplinary powers 1440, 1442, 1444, 1448, 1461
Trade unions, disciplinary powers, expulsion of member 1444
Trade unions, disciplinary powers, job loss 1440
Trade unions, promotion of unionization 479
Trade unions, religious conscience clause 484, 1469
Trade unions, successor rights 492, 1589, 1590, 1591-3, 1594-5, 1605, 1605-6, 1606-7, 1625-6, 1628
Trade unions, successor rights, bankruptcy 1592, 1595
Trade unions, successor rights, Frank Browne Acoustics Kamloops (1982) Ltd. case 1606-7
Trade unions, successor rights, McLean and Fitzpatrick Ltd. case 1594-5, 1626
Trade unions, successor rights, Redskin Cedar Co. Ltd. case 1625, 1626
Trade unions, successor rights, Safeway bakery as hypothetical case 1606
Trade unions, successor rights, Safeway Stores Inc. James Bay store 1591, 1591-2, 1593, 1594, 1626
Trade unions, successor rights, Vancouver Museums and Planetarium Association case 1605
Trade unions, trusteeship 1470
Trade unions, unionization and redistribution of wealth 479-80, 1710
Trade unions, voting, employers' powers re 757
Trade unions, voting, final offer vote 754-5
Trade unions, voting, non-union members 1631, 1633, 1634
Trade unions, voting results, disclosure of 1631, 1632
Transportation and Highways ministry, estimates 2551-2
Voters, enumeration of, timing of 3124
Voters list and problems re literacy 3122
Voters list, omissions from 3122-3, 3123-4, 3125
Voters, registration of 3123-4
Voting abuses 3125
Voting, right to vote 3122, 3124
Voting, students, registration of 3123
Wage increases, 1967 to 1971 and 1982 to 1986Q. 808
Wells Gray Park, Tener decision 1998, 2012
Westmin Resources Ltd., Strathcona Park mine 2013
Wills Enterprises Ltd., Labour Relations Board decision re 1571-2
Women, employment of in service industry 1709
Women, pay equity for 1821, 1840, 1865
Women, wage levels 1709
Work injuries, New Zealand compensation scheme 1855
Workers' Compensation Board appeals, number of 1852
Workers' Compensation Board, boards of review decisions 1863
Workers' Compensation Board claimants, problems 1854-5
Workers' Compensation Board claimants, welfare payments to 1855
Workers' Compensation Board claims and pre-existing conditions 1854, 1855
Workers' Compensation Board decisions, referral of to head office 1863
Workers' Compensation Board employees, surveillance of 1863
Workers' Compensation Board investments, return on 1850, 1851
Workers' Compensation Board liability, unfunded liability 1850, 1851
Workers' Compensation Board payments to employers Q. 1761
Workers' Compensation Board pensions, basis for 1863, 1864
Workers' Compensation Board procedures, streamlining of 1852
Workers' Compensation Board, public review process for 1855
Workers' Compensation Board regional offices, powers 1863
Workers' Compensation Board research, funding for 1851, 1852
Workers' Compensation Board surplus and pension cuts 1761
Workers' Compensation Board surplus, source of 1851
Workers' Compensation Board surplus, use of Q. 1762, Q. 1798
Workers' Compensation Board workers' advisers, status of 1850
Workers' Compensation Board workers' advisers, work of 1849
Workers' Compensation Board workers' advisers, workload 1849
Workers' compensation, recourse to courts for 1852
Workers' Compensation Review Board chairman Q. 2483
Workplace safety, employees' committees on 1852
Writ, application to court for 1500
Zagreb Construction Ltd., Labour Relations Board decision re 1571
Zeballos, road to Highway 19 2551
Gabriola Island, B.C.
Bridge, public consultation re (Michael) 2550 (Stupich) 2549-50
Ferry rates (Lovick) 117
Ferry service (Stupich) 1956
Ferry terminal (Michael) A. 768 (Stupich) Q. 768
Ferry traffic, 1984 to date (Michael) A. 665 (Stupich) Q. 665
Gaffney, Blaine
Mentioned: (Williams) 1949
Gaglardi, P .A. (Phil)
Mentioned: (Cashore) 469, 2346 (Hon. member) 2346 (Miller) 2299 (Serwa) 3382 (Smith, S.D.) 139
Gainers Inc.
Labour dispute (Gabelmann) 1432
Mentioned: (Clark) 1434
Galbraith, John Kenneth
Mentioned: (Miller) 1932
Galiano Island, B.C.
MacMillan Bloedel Ltd. holdings (Williams) 2277-8, 2278
Gall, Peter
Mentioned: (Gabelmann) 480, 1536, 1541, 1556, 1558, 1559, 1564
Gallagher, Jack
Appointment as arbitrator (Jones) Q. 1391, Q. 1431 (Hanson, L.) A. 1391, A. 1431
Gallagher, Paul
Replacement for (Gabelmann) Q. 2483 (Hanson, L.) A. 2483
Gallstones
Treatment of by lithotripter (Dueck) 2892
Gallup poll
See: Canadian Gallup Poll
Gambling
Addiction to (Boone) 386 (Richmond) 386
Atlantic City, problems (Blencoe) 1254 (Smith, B.R.) 1254
Bookmakers, disappearance of (Smith, B.R.) 1241
B.C. Steamship Company (1975) Ltd. gambling facilities revenue, use of (Sihota) 1232
Casino gambling, opposition to (Blencoe) 250 (Edwards) 253 (Hanson, G.) 251 (Miller) 253 (Sihota) 252-3 (Williams) 250-1
Casino operations, inspection of (Smith, B.R.) 1251
Casino operations, policing costs (Blencoe) Q. 1210 (Smith, B.R.) A. 1210
Casino operations, public opposition to (Sihota) 1257
Casino operations, revenue (Blencoe) 1255, 1299-1300 (Smith, B.R.) 1250, 1300
Casino operations, security system (Blencoe) 1250, 1250-1
Casino operators, checks on (Blencoe) 1248, 1255 (Smith, B.R.) 1248
Casino operators, licensing of (Smith, B.R.) 1251, 1254
Casino outlets, number of (Sihota) Q. 407 (Smith, B.R.)A. 407
Charities, gambling funds for (Blencoe) 1249 (Edwards)Q. 1276 (Hewitt) 1256 (Sihota) 1253, 1258 (Smith, B.R.) 1248, 1249, 1253, A. 1276
Costs of, infrastructure for gambling (Sihota) 1240
Crime and gambling (Blencoe) 1247, Q. 2611 (Sihota) 252, 1034, 1240 (Vander Zalm) 2611
Crime and gambling, studies quoted, referred to (Blencoe) 251 (Harcourt) 251 (Sihota) 252
Destination resort gambling (Barnes) 1246 (Blencoe) 1248 (Rabbitt) 1255 (Sihota) 1254 (Smith, B.R.) 1241, 1242, 1254
Ethical view of (Miller) 253 (Sihota) 252, 1258
Ferries, gambling on board (Sihota) 1033-4, 1035 (Veitch) 1034
Gambling (Hewitt) 1256
Gambling centres in interior, promotion of (Edwards) 253
Gambling operations in Victoria, increase in (Blencoe) Q. 2611 (Vander Zalm) A. 2611
Government MLAs, support for gambling facility (Barnes) 1245
Government policy on (Barnes) 1245, 1246 (Edwards) Q. 1276 (Sihota) 1232-3, 1252, 1258 (Smith, B.R.) A. 1275
Inspectors, number of (Sihota) 1253, 1253-4 (Smith, B.R.) 1253, 1254
Lotteries as gambling (Blencoe) 1250
Money-raising by volunteer groups (Marzari) 387
Opposition to (Cashore) 1259 (Loenen) 1245
Out-of-province gambling by B.C. residents (Sihota) 1242, 1257 (Smith, B.R.) 1241
Policing of (Blencoe) 249-50, 1249 (Edwards) 253
Princess Marguerite facilities for gambling. See name of vessel
Private gambling operations, profits on (Blencoe) 1247-8 (Smith, B.R.) 1248
Public gaming, responsibility for (Smith, B.R.) 1231
Regulations, enforcement of (Hewitt) 1256 (Sihota) 1253
Revenue (Sihota) 1240 (Smith, B.R.) 1231, 1241, 1250
Revenue, use of (Sihota) 1035, 1242, 1243, 1251-2 (Smith, B.R.) 1242, 1243, 1252
Social Credit Party's pre-election stand on (Barnes) 1245 (Smith, B.R.) 1246
Smith, B.R., views on gambling (Sihota) Q. 1275 (Smith, B.R.) A. 1275
Social problems (Barnes) 1245, 1246 (Blencoe) 1249, 1251 (Hewitt) 1256 (Sihota) 1244
Tourist trade and gambling (Blencoe) 1255 (Edwards) 253 (Sihota) 252, 1233, 1240, 1244, 1257 (Veitch) 254 (Williams) 250-1
Vote in House on, free vote proposal (Cashore) 1259 (Rose) Q. 1276
Yarmouth-Bar Harbour ships, gambling on (Smith, B.R.) 1248
See also: Lotteries
Game and game-birds
East Kootenays, game in (Edwards) 2002
See also particular animals, e.g. Grizzly bear
Game Export Act (Canada)
Mentioned: (Strachan) 2008, 2015
Game-farming
See: Animal culture
Game preserves
Germany, game reserve (Edwards) 1744
Game protection
Environment and Parks ministry, mandate of (Guno) 2007 (Strachan) 2007
Habitat, preservation of (Smallwood) 2083
Logging plans and fur-bearer habitat (Guno) 2007 (Strachan) 2007
Neighbourhood Watch program (Strachan) 2007
Game wardens
See: Conservation officers
Gaming Commission
See: British Columbia Gaming Commission
Gandhi, Mahatma
Mentioned: (Barnes) 195 (Clark) 63 (Rose) 1451
Garbage dumps
See: Refuse and refuse disposal
Garber, Ralph
Quoted, mentioned (Cashore) 1454, 2047, 2088
Gardner, Booth
Mentioned: (Clark) 435 (Hanson, G.) 436 (Miller) 67
Gardom, Garde B.
Tribute to (Campbell) 95
Mentioned: (Clark) 3358 (Hewitt) 216 (Jones) 2273 (Sihota) 1213, 1214, 1216, 3060 (Smith, B.R.) 1213, 1230, 1913 (Strachan) 435, 782 (Williams) 1955
Gargrave, Tony
Mentioned: (Gabelmann) 1476
Gas, Natural
Chevron Canada Resources Ltd., Sparwood area well (Davis) 2377 (Edwards) 33, 2377, 2378
Company records, warrant for access to (Guno) 3190
Drilling regulations (Edwards) 33
Elmworth gas field (Weisgerber) 15
Exploration for, lower mainland area (Davis) 3189
Federal drilling incentive, benefit to B.C. (Davis) A. 286 (Weisgerber) Q. 286
Industry prior to 1973 (Clark) 2363
Inland Natural Gas Co. Ltd., rates (Clark) Q. 132 (Davis)A. 132
Leases, performance requirements (Clark) 3190 (Davis) 3189
Liquefied natural gas, storage of (Davis) 3191
Marketing of (Weisgerber) 15
Moyie area well (Edwards) 33
Offshore drilling and native rights (Davis) A. 1620 (Smallwood) Q. 1620
Offshore drilling, Environment and Parks ministry role in (Smallwood) 2070 (Strachan) 2070
Offshore drilling, federal-provincial accord on (Davis) A. 1620 (Smallwood) Q. 1620
Offshore drilling, public hearings on (Davis) A. 1620 (Smallwood) Q. 1620
Offshore exploration, environmental impact (Smallwood) 2069, 2070 (Strachan) 2069-70
Price of (Clark) 2363-4, 2365, 2366, 2367, 2368 (Davis) 2364-5, 2365, 2366, 2367
Price of, deregulation (Davis) 2364, 2365
Price of, differential wholesale price (Clark) 2364, 2365 (Davis) 2364, 2365
Price of, export price (Clark) 2364, 2368, 2369 (Davis) 2368, 2369
Price of, forecast re (Davis) 2368
Price of, price to domestic consumer (Clark) 2364, 2365, 2366, 2367 (Davis) 2364, 2366
Rights, pooling of (Davis) 3189
Royalties, auditing of company books (Davis) 3189 (Guno) 3190
Royalty system (Clark) 2364 (Davis) 2368
South Peace River constituency (Weisgerber) 12, 15
Storage of, Manitoba legislation on (Clark) 3190 (Guno) 3190
Storage of, public input into decisions on (Clark) 3190 (Davis) 3190-1 (Guno) 3190
Storage of, safety aspects (Clark) 3190
Storage of underground, lower mainland (Davis) 3189
Tax on gas used in stationary engines (Couvelier) 188, 1266
Vancouver Island pipeline, federal funds for (Couvelier) 2195 (Stupich) 2193-4
Vancouver Island pipeline, financing of (Davis) A. 785 (Hanson, G.) Q. 785
Well-drilling, safety standards (Davis) 2377-8, 2378 (Edwards) 2377, 2378
Gas Safety Act
Mentioned: (Smith, B.R.) 2389
Gasohol
Tax concession on (Clark) 3149 (Couvelier) 188, 1266 (Weisgerber) 264, 3150
Tax concession on and ethanol plant (Clark) 2288, 2289 (Couvelier) 2292 (Savage) 2288, 2289 (Williams) 2288, 2289
Tax concession on sales to Alaska (Clark) Q. 2093-4 (Couvelier) A. 2094
Gasoline
Leaded gasoline and environment (Couvelier) 1266 (Stupich) 1266
Misfuelling (Boone) 1267-8 (Stupich) 1266-7
Northern B.C., gasoline costs (Boone) 1267 (Miller) 1267
Gasoline — Taxation
Gasoline taxation (D’Arcy) 1220
Leaded and unleaded, price differential (Couvelier) 1266
Leaded fuel, tax on (Cashore) 1268 (Couvelier) 188, 1266 (Smallwood) 1897 (Strachan) 1896-7 (Stupich) 1267 (Weisgerber) 264
Motor Fuel Tax Amendment Act, 1987. See name of act
Revenue, 1986-87 fiscal year (Couvelier) 183
Gautier, Roy
Mentioned: (Smith, S.D.) 1560
Geist, Valerius
Mentioned: (Edwards) 1744, 1745
General agreement on tariffs and trade
Fish-processing industry in B.C. and GATT ruling (Guno) 3285 (Miller) Q. 2889 (Savage) 3285-6 (Vander Zalm)A. 2889-90
Free trade agreement and ruling on fish-processing (Guno)Q. 3026 (McCarthy) A. 3026 (Vander Zalm) A. 3037, A. 3038 (Williams) Q. 3038
Mentioned: (Clark) 3149 (Harcourt) 2620 (Miller) 2340, 2873 (Rose) 2328, 2336 (Savage) 2337 (Weisgerber) 3149
General Electric Co.
Mentioned: (Lovick) 511
General Motors Corp.
Mentioned: (Gabelmann) 167, 1708 (Richmond) 312
General strike, British Columbia, June 1, 1987
Bus drivers (Smith, S.D.) 1560
Economic impact (Couvelier) A. 1540 (Huberts) Q. 1540
General strike (Clark) 1484, 1505 (Edwards) 1940, 1941 (Gabelmann) 1482 (Sihota) 1942 (Williams) 1954
Labour Relations Board declaratory opinion on (Gabelmann) 1461-2
Supreme Court writ (Rose) 1473-4 (Veitch) 1473
Union members, job action on 1 June (Brummet) 1450 (Gabelmann) 1442, 1448 (Miller) 1451 (Rabbitt) 1441-2 (Sihota) 1450
Unions' disciplinary powers re (Gabelmann) 1461
Writ filed by Attorney-General. See Injunctions
General strike, Winnipeg, Man., 1919
Mentioned: (Lovick) 519-20
Genstar Development Co.
Taxation and profits (Clark) 261
George V, King of Great Britain
Mentioned: (Huberts) 3145
George Hodgins Realty Ltd.
Mentioned: (Williams) 2156, 2165, 2178
George Massey Tunnel
See entries under Highway 99
Georgetti, Ken
Quoted (Veitch) 1473
Tribute to (Fraser, R.) 715
Mentioned: (Harcourt) 1960 (Hewitt) 498 (Hon. member) 498 (Lovick) 511 (Sihota) 1944 (Smith, S.D.) 139 (Stupich) 574 (Vander Zalm) 177 (Weisgerber) 673 (Williams) 600, 1720
Geothermal Resources Act
Mentioned: (Edwards) 2876
German, Elizabeth
Mentioned: (Marzari) 2988
Germany (West) . Bundesrat
Mentioned: (Loenen) 1036
Gerow, Jack
Quoted (Veitch) 1473
Gerry, Elbridge
Mentioned: (Rose) 3133
Getty, Donald
Mentioned: (Vander Zalm) 556, 1429
Gibbs, Ken
Quoted (Vander Zalm) 2760
Gibraltar Development Corp.
Mentioned: (Gabelmann) 1592, 1606, 1607
Gibraltar Mines Ltd.
Mentioned: (Davis) 1024, 1025 (Vant) 17
Gibson, Gordon
Death of (Skelly) 24 (Veitch) 11
Gibson, Gordon Fulerton
Mentioned: (Jones) 2273
Gibsons, B.C.
Bypass (Long) 114
Industry (Long) 113
Gifted children
School system, failure of (Williams) 872
Gilgan, Bill
Appointment to College of New Caledonia board (Boone)Q. 2851 (Hagen, S.) A. 2851
Gillespie, David
Mentioned: (Parker) 2217
Gillis, J.J.
Mentioned: (Rabbitt) 105
Gitksan case
Mentioned: (Guno) 44
Gitnadoix, B.C.
Recreation area (Davis) 2657
Glacier National Park
Mentioned: (Davis) 2659
Glass, Pam
Tribute to (Smith, B.R.) 813
Glaucoma
Prevention of (Hagen, A.) 2754
Glavin, Terry
Mentioned: (Skelly) 761
Glenayre Electronics Ltd.
Mentioned: (Harcourt) 2607
Glendale Lodge, Victoria, B.C.
Residents, community facilities for (Cashore) Q. 687 (Richmond) A. 687
Residents, deinstitutionalization of (Dueck) 2454
Mentioned: (Hagen, A.) 2454 (Richmond) 357
Glendale Lodge Society
Mentioned: (Dueck) 2428 (Hagen, A.) 1833
Globe and Mail, Toronto, Ont.
Quoted (Cashore) 1936 (Fraser, R.) 917 (Miller) 224 (Stupich) 196
Mentioned: (Crandall) 234 (Fraser, R.) 466 (Gabelmann) 1461, 1499 (Hagen, A.) 2505 (Miller) 223, 722, 3093 (Sihota) 2171 (Smallwood) 2384 (Stupich) 197, 199
Goethe, Johann W. von
Gold
Mining of in Cariboo constituency (Vant) 17
Gold Fields Act
Mentioned: (Rabbitt) 105
Gold Rush '86 Error Society
Mentioned: (Vant) 17
Gold Rush Trail
Promotion of, cost of (Edwards) 3286 (Reid) 3306 (Vant) 2399-2400
Tourist attraction (Rabbitt) 2721
Mentioned: (Crandall) 773 (Jansen) 171 (Rabbitt) 106 (Vant) 341, 1599
Goldberg, Harry
Letter quoted (Deputy Clerk) 1-2
Quoted (Hanson, G.) 1429 (Sihota) 3180
Section 80 voters, letters re (Hanson, G.) Q. 1798 (Veitch)A. 1798
Mentioned: (Boone) 3254 (Cashore) 3257 (Hagen, A.) 3111 (Hanson, G.) 3076 (Jones) 3091 (Marzari) 3136 (Veitch) 3311
Golden Ears Park
Mentioned: (Jacobsen) 145
Golden Nugget Casino Inc.
Mentioned: (Sihota) 1034
Goldfarb Consultants Ltd.
Polling contract (Hanson, G.) 2585 (Veitch) 2585
Mentioned: (Clark) 3367 (Hanson, G.) 330, 2584, 2585 (Sihota) 1285 (Smith, B.R.) 1289
Goldstream Park
Mentioned: (Michael) 2529
Golf courses
Richmond course, exclusion of from ALR (Rose) Q. 2238, 2326, 2327, 2328 (Savage) A. 2238, 2327
Windermere area course, approval for (Edwards) Q. 686 (Savage) A. 686
Windermere area course, job creation (Crandall) 774 (Edwards) 686
Gonick, Cy
Out of Work mentioned (Harcourt) 1030
Good Hope Lake, B.C.
Ice rink (Guno) 2886
School children (Guno) 43
Welfare recipients, costs (Guno) 417 (Richmond) 417
Good samaritans
See: Assistance in emergencies
Gooden, Dwight
Mentioned: (Brummet) 1129
Gordon, Hugh
Committee on Industrial Assessment. See name of committee
Gosnell, Ed
Mentioned: (Bruce) 1307
Gourlay, Robert
Mentioned: (Skelly) 888
Government
Accountability of (Skelly) 2843 (Vander Zalm) 2622
Analogy drawn to Zulu kingdom (Skelly) 2843
Assets, privatization of (Blencoe) 161 (Harcourt) 100 (Rogers) 32 (Stupich) 143 (Vander Zalm) 177
Business, government interference in (Lovick) 115
Centralization of (Blencoe) 2836, 2837 (Cashore) 2795 (Edwards) 2774 (Hagen, A.) 2839-40 (Hanson, G.) 2797, 2799 (Kempf) 2834 (Marzari) 2729 (Rose) 2819 (Williams) 1719
Communities, dealings with (Hagen, A.) 78-9, 79
Constitution of province, changes to (Skelly) 2734-5
Cost of operations, chargeback system for (Veitch) 2583-4
Decentralization of (Barnes) 2786 (Blencoe) 324-5, 2269, 2352 (Boone) 102 (Brummet) 2776 (Chalmers) 322 (Couvelier) 186 (Crandall) 2859-60 (De Jong) 86 (Dirks) 40 (Jansen) 171 (Johnston) 269, 270, 2261, 2267, 2352 (Kempf) 2835 (Loenen) 1939, 2732, 2770 (Messmer) 57, 2788, 2789 (Miller) 2866-7 (Rose) 2818 (Smallwood) 2762 (Smith, B.R.) 165 (Throne speech) 6 (Vander Zalm) 176, 2741, 2835, 2836-7 (Vant) 18 (Veitch) 2745-6, 2841, 2855 (Weisgerber) 13 (Williams) 706, 1720
Decentralization of, information on (Lovick) Q. 2916 (Vander Zalm) A. 2916
Development regions and government of B.C. (Blencoe) 2729 (Marzari) 2729
Election promises (Harcourt) 2624
Governed, consent of and government (Gabelmann) 1510
Institutional reform (Smith, S.D.) 313
Legislature, public faith in system (Lovick) 118
Levels of in B.C. (Loenen) 2732
Local government (Loenen) 239
New Democratic Party administration, 1972-75 (Chalmers) 3386
Open government (Jones) 2078
Policies of and consultation with public (Marzari) 58
Policies, public discussion of (Smith, S.D.) 3288
Policies, public participation in development of (Stupich) 3289
Premier's Conference on Decentralization (Chalmers) 300 (Messmer) 57 (Throne speech) 6 (Vander Zalm) 176
Premier's office, alleged centralization of power in (Blencoe) 2836 (Kempf) 2834
Programs, impact of (Hewitt) 2946
Regionalization, federal proposal for (Rose) 2783
Regionalization of province (Blencoe) 2729-31 (D’Arcy) 2789 (De Jong) 2784 (Edwards) 2773-4 (Jones) 2747 (Kempf) 2731-2 (Loenen) 2732 (Marzari) 2728 (Messmer) 2789 (Sihota) 2769 (Smallwood) 2765-6
Role of (Harcourt) 2727 (Hewitt) 2727 (Loenen) 80
Services, privatization of (Marzari) 59 (Stupich) 143
Size of and parliamentary secretaries (Miller) 2846
Strife, reduction in (Harcourt) Q. 1655, Q. 1656 (Vander Zalm) A. 1655-6
Government advertising
Appropriation for (Hanson, G.) 2585-6, 2587 (Veitch) 2586
Funds for, source of (Hanson, G.) Q. 1389 (Veitch) A. 1389
Government agents
Government agents (Veitch) 226
Offices, computerization of (Couvelier) 2139
Offices, renovations to (Veitch) 2819
Offices, use of by parliamentary secretaries (Veitch) 2819
Government aircraft
Omineca, flights to (Kempf) 2840-1, 2841 (Veitch) 2842, 2853
Tribute to (Cashore) 1870
Government automobiles
See: Automobiles, Government
Government business enterprises
Government acquisitions during NDP administration (Rose) 2784 (Vander Zalm) 2760
Privatization of. See entries under Privatization
Government contracts
See: Public contracts
Government fees
See: Fees, Administrative
Government information
Access to (Jones) 2273
Freedom-of-information legislation (Jones) 2078, 2079
Government information services
Advertising budget (Veitch) 2586
Staff (Veitch) 2586
Work of (Hanson, G.) 2586 (Veitch) 2584, 2586
Government purchasing
Engineering services, purchase of (Fraser, R.) 917-8
Federal purchases in B.C. (Clark) 918 (McCarthy) 2606
Import substitution, policy on (McCarthy) 2606
Policy on (Clark) 918 (McCarthy) 2605-6 (Marzari) 2616
Tendering practices (Jones) 2078
Government spending policy
Government spending (Stupich) 2198, 2214
Government spending during NDP administration (Stupich) 2215
Government red tape
See: Bureaucracy
Grain
Peace River grain-farmers, assistance to (De Jong) 336 (Rose) Q. 311, Q. 825-6 (Savage) A. 311, A. 826
Prices (Savage) 293, 2320 (Weisgerber) 14, 264
Surplus, use of in ethanol production (Weisgerber) 3148
Surplus, use of to feed hungry (Rose) 2339
U.S. subsidy (Rose) 2322
See also names of various cereal plants, e.g. Wheat
Gran, Carol (Langley)
AIDS, care of child patients 921
Address in reply 34-6
Agricultural Land Commission Act, support for 615
Agriculture industry Langley constituency 35
B.C. Teachers' Federation, comments re 806, 944
B.C. Teachers' Federation, executive 944
B.C. Teachers' Federation, Teachers' Viewpoint committee 806-7
Budget debate 219-21
Child abuse 920-1
Child molesting 921
Class size, teachers' right to negotiate 944
Community economic development fund 220
Crown corporations, privatization of 35
Day care centres, volunteer workers 1601
Day care, funding for 220
Day care, personal experience with 219-20
Day care services, Langley 35
Day care system 1601
Deputy Chairman, appointment as (Strachan) 6
Drug addiction, Breakaway program 220
Elderly, home design for 221
Elderly, proposal for ministry for 221
Elderly, services for 36
Employed, number of 221
Fort Langley 34-5
Francis, Dorothy Maquabeak 1604
Government regulation, reduction in 35
Houses, Langley constituency 35
Incorporations, Langley constituency 35
Industrial Relations Reform Act (1987) 493-4, 614-5
Industrial Relations Reform Act, 1987, reaction to 615
Industrial Relations Reform Act, 1987, second reading six months hence 493-4
JobTrac program, funding for 220
Labour Code of B.C., review of 36
Labour disputes, protection of public interest in 493
Labour legislation committee hearings 493
Labour relations in B.C. 35-6
Labour violence, Langley construction site 494
Langley constituency, description of 34
Langley constituency, population 35
Langley constituency, problems 35
Langley landfill sites, proposal re 35
Langley transit system 35
MLAs, election of women 220
Maquabeak Cultural Council 1604
Manitoba budget, 1987-88 fiscal year 220
Money's Mushrooms 35
Opposition MLAs 944
Parks, Langley constituency 35
Pharmacare dispensing fee, co-payment of 221
Pharmacare dispensing fee, GAIN for Seniors recipients 221
Pornography, select standing committee on, proposal for 921
Pregnancy, pre-birth life 433
School children, lunch program for 807
Sexual abuse 36
Social problems, work of volunteers 220
Superintendent of family and child service, role of 922
Taxation, reduction in 221
Teachers, local associations as non-union organizations 807
Teachers, role of 944-5
Teaching Profession Act 806-7, 944-5
Teaching Profession Act, amendment to 945
Teaching Profession Act, reason for 806
Teaching Profession Act, second reading six months hence 806-7
Trade union members, voting for Social Credit Party 494
Trinity Western University 35
Unemployment, problem of and budget 220
Walnut Grove, growth of 35
Women, role of 220
Young people, job creation for 35
Young people, problems 220
Grand Forks Teachers' Association
Brief quoted (Dirks) 802
Grange
See: Patrons of Husbandry
Grant, Don
Mentioned: (Smith, B.R.) 158 (Williams) 149
Grant, Wendy
Mentioned: (Campbell) 97
Grapes
Free trade and grape growers (Chalmers) 1743 (Vander Zalm) 3039 (Williams) 1742
Grape-growing industry (Savage) 2336
Vineyards, irrigation projects (Rose) 2328
Graphic Arts Industries Association
Mentioned: (Rose) 1748
Grasshopper Control Act
Property tax levy under act (Couvelier) 1310
Grease
Mentioned: (Hagen, S.) 2502
Great Britain
Unemployed, reference to (Rogers) A. 1013, 1027 (Rose)Q. 1013, 1027
Great Britain. House of Commons
Mentioned: (Speaker) 3221
Great Britain. House of Lords
Mentioned: (Gabelmann) 1439
Great Britain. Parliament
Mentioned: (Speaker) 3221
Great Canadian Casino Supply Co. Ltd.
Mentioned: (Sihota) 1300
Greater Britain
Mentioned: (Huberts) 3145
Greater Vancouver Mental Health Service Society
Mentioned, quoted (Harcourt) 2987, 2988
Greater Vancouver Regional District
Garbage, transport of to interior (Smallwood) 2060, 2061 (Strachan) 2061, 2062 (Vant) 17
Keith Henry solid waste plan (Smallwood) 2062
Port Mann landfill (Smallwood) 2060, 2061, 2063 (Strachan) 2061, 2063
Wage settlements (Couvelier) 1831
Waste management permits (Smallwood) 2017, 2049 (Strachan) 2017, 2049
Waste management plan (Smallwood) 2060, 2061, 2062, 2063 (Strachan) 2062, 2063
Waste, recycling of (Smallwood) 2063 (Strachan) 2063
Greater Vancouver Sewerage and Drainage District
Mentioned: (Smith, B.R.) 1910
Greater Vancouver Water District
Point Roberts, water sale to. See entries under Point Roberts, Wash.
Mentioned: (Smith, B.R.) 1910
Greater Victoria Hospital Society
Mentioned: (Dueck) 409
Greater Victoria School District
See: School District 61 (Greater Victoria)
Greater Victoria Teachers' Association
Brief quoted (Dicks) 802
Motions quoted (Blencoe) 971
Mentioned: (Guno) 847
Green Party
Mentioned: (Smith, S.D.) 3288
Greenaway, Steven
Mentioned: (Cashore) 410
Greenvils mine
Dust emissions (Edwards) 2059 (Strachan) 2059
Elk River, discharge into (Edwards) Q. 1977, 2058, 2059 (Strachan) A. 1977, 2058, 2059
Monitoring group for protection of environment (Edwards) 2058, 2059 (Strachan) 2060
Noise problem (Edwards) 2059 (Strachan) 2059
Permit for discharge by (Strachan) 2059
Waste dump near Elkford (Davis) 2378 (Edwards) Q. 1977, 2378 (Strachan) A. 1977
Greenhouses
Greenhouse assistance program (Savage) 2321
Greenpeace Foundation
Mentioned: (Fraser, R.) 2500
Greenville, B.C.
Bridge (Guno) 3407
Greenwood, Ken
Mentioned: (Johnston) 3014
Greyhound Bus Lines
Mentioned: (Vander Zalm) 2760
Grizzly bear
Khutzeymateen Valley (Edwards) 2003, 2005, 2658 (Strachan) 2003-4
Grocery Products Manufacturers of Canada
Mentioned: (Rose) 1748
Grocery trade
Stores, kickbacks to (Hanson, L.) 1880 (Lovick) 1879
Gros Morne National Park
Mentioned: (Smith, B.R.) 1997
Group discussion
See: Forums (Discussion and debate)
Group homes for youth
Contracts for, problems re (Edwards) 1293-4 (Smith, B.R.) 1294
Northern B.C., group homes (Boone) 374, 375
Prince Rupert contract (Miller) 1293
Groves, Joel
Mentioned: (Smith, S.D.) 3288
Guaranteed Available Income for Need Act
Sections repealed (Cashore) 2295 (Smith, B.R.) 2295
Mentioned: (Sihota) 3224, 3225 (Richmond) 3224, 3225
Guaranteed Available Income for Need Amendment Act, 1987
(Bill 72) (Minister of Social Services and Housing) 1R, 3049; 2R, 3153, 3218, 3222, 3226-35; C, 3433-5; 3R, 3435; RA, 3446
Amdts: sec. 2 (Chairman for Richmond) 3433, 3452-3, approved 3433; sec. 4 (Smith, B.R. for Richmond) 3434, 3453, approved 3434; sec. 6 (Smith, B.R. for Richmond) 3434, 3453, approved 3435
Speakers: Barnes 3227-31; Boone 3231; Cashore 3218, 3226-7; Fraser, R. 3227; Hagen, A., 3233, 3433, 3433-4; Harcourt 3231-3; Marzari 3434; Richmond 2153, 3234-5; Smith, B.R. 3433, 3434, 3435
Children, access to for divorced parent (Barnes) 3227-8 (Fraser, R.) 3227
Coquihalla Highway, expenditures on (Barnes) 3229
Day care, expenditure on (Richmond) 3234
Day care facilities, shortage of (Harcourt) 3232
Day care, federal funds for (Harcourt) 3232 (Richmond) 3234
Deficit (Barnes) 3229
GAIN program, cost of (Richmond) 3235
Goals of bill (Cashore) 3226
JobTrac program (Hagen, A.) 3233
Maintenance enforcement program, access to, universality in (Hagen, A.) 3433-4 (Smith, B.R.) 3434
Maintenance enforcement program, administration of (Hagen, A.) 3433 (Smith, B.R.) 3433
Maintenance enforcement program, benefits of to low income families (Cashore) 3218
Maintenance enforcement program, implementation of (Marzari) 3434 (Smith, B.R.) 3434, 3435
Maintenance enforcement program, mandatory aspect (Hagen, A.) 3233 (Richmond) 3234
Maintenance enforcement program, agreements with other provinces (Richmond) 3235
Maintenance enforcement program, savings effected (Richmond) 3235
Maintenance enforcement program, welfare recipients' participation in (Hagen, A.) 3233
Maintenance, lump sum payments to welfare recipients (Barnes) 3228 (Boone) 3231 (Cashore) 3227 (Fraser, R.) 3227 (Hagen, A.) 3233
Maintenance payments in arrears, Crown's powers re (Richmond) 3153
Maintenance payments, welfare recipients' entitlement to (Barnes) 3230 (Cashore) 3227 (Hagen, A.) 3233 (Harcourt) 3232 (Richmond) 3234
Maintenance payments, welfare recipients' use of (Harcourt) 3232
Maintenance recipients, whereabouts of, confidentiality of information re (Hagen, A.) 3433 (Smith, B.R.) 3433
Manitoba maintenance enforcement program (Hagen, A.) 3433
Poor, single-parent families (Hagen, A.) 3233
Poverty line (Barnes) 3228
Poverty, problems of those living in poverty (Barnes) 3229 (Cashore) 3226
Single parents on welfare, number of (Richmond) 3153
Social workers, job security, allegations re (Barnes) 3229 (Richmond) 3234
Social workers, lay-off of (Barnes) 3229 (Richmond) 3234
Street workers for teenagers (Richmond) 3235
Unemployment (Barnes) 3228-9
Vancouver, Main and Hastings area, meeting re residents' problems (Richmond) 3235
Wages, minimum wage (Harcourt) 3232
Wages, pay equity for women (Harcourt) 3232
Welfare fraud (Barnes) 3230-1
Welfare rates, experience as recipient of (Barnes) 3229-30 (Richmond) 3235
Welfare rates, level of (Barnes) 3228, 3229-30 (Harcourt) 3232 (Richmond) 3234, 3235
Welfare rates, level of and poverty line (Barnes) 3228, 3230 (Harcourt) 3232
Welfare rates, single persons (Barnes) 3228 (Richmond) 3234
Welfare recipients, Crown's powers re maintenance orders (Richmond) 3153
Welfare recipients, earnings exemption (Barnes) 3230 (Cashore) 3227
Welfare recipients in north, clothing needs (Boone) 3231
Welfare recipients, promotion of financial independence for (Richmond) 3153
Welfare recipients, shelter allowance (Barnes) 3230
Women on welfare, training programs for (Harcourt) 3232
Women, transportation problems for working women (Harcourt) 3232
Guaranteed Available Income for Need program
See entries under Public welfare
Guardian and ward
Guardian, definition of in Adoption Act (Cashore) 2136 (Smith, B.R.) 2136
Guide-Outfitters' Association of British Columbia
Mentioned: (Strachan) 1997
Guinness Book of World Records
Mentioned: (Harcourt) 1712
Guff Canada Resources Inc.
Mount Klappan coal project. See entries under Coal
Mentioned: (Davis) 2380 (Guno) 714
Gulf Oil Corp.
Mentioned: (Gabelmann) 1438
Gulliford, Eve
Brief quoted (Smallwood) 89
Guno, Larry E. (Atlin)
Address in reply 41-4
Adoption Amendment Act (1987) 2048, 2088
Adoption, Indian children 2048, 2088
Adoption, Indian children, notification to bands re 2048, 2088
Air ambulance service 1602, 1603
Air ambulance service, cost of 1603
Air ambulance service, privatization of 1602-3
Air ambulance service, personnel and fees 1602
Amax of Canada Ltd., mine tailings 42
Ambulance service, privatization of 1602-3
Aquaculture, definition of 2295
Aquaculture, land-based operations Q. 825
Aquaculture, ocean ranching 2295
Atlin constituency voters, registration of 3174, 3256
Atlin, counsellor on social problems 418
Arlin residents, tribute to 2771
Atlin, social services, availability of 2771
B.C. Teachers' Federation, future of 852
B.C. Teachers' Federation, politicization of 806-7
Brummet, A.J., letter to students 982
Burns Lake Native Development Corporation, funds for 2873
Cassiar Asbestos Corp. Ltd., energy costs 43
Coal, Mount Klappan project, government's role in 2382
Collective bargaining, government's role in 594
Collective bargaining, impact of Industrial Relations Reform Act (1987) 594, 595
Collective bargaining, intervention in 1770, 1774, 1775
College boards, native representation on Q. 2091
College of Teachers, bylaws 983
College of Teachers council, appointments to 983
College of Teachers council, representation, problems re 982
College of Teachers, disciplinary powers 852, 983
College of Teachers legislation, failure of elsewhere 852
Committee of privilege, establishment of 3407-8
Conflict of interest, legislation on 42
Conservation officers, duties 2002
Conservation officers, northwestern B.C. 2001, 2002
Custody, access and enforcement matters 3001, 3002
Dease Lake, health services 2771
Development regions and increase in bureaucracy 2770
Development regions, committees, participation of opposition MLAs 2771
Development regions, consultation re at local level 2771
Double-breasting 595
Dropouts and dropout rates 984
Economic development, northwestern B.C. 43
Economic plan for B.C. 42
Economy, competitive market economy 1489
Educational opportunities, Adin 43
Electric power supply, Atlin 43
Election Amendment Act (1987) 3174-5, 3256
Election Amendment Act, 1987, second reading six months hence 3174-5
Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources ministry, estimates 2379, 2380, 2382
Environment and Parks ministry, estimates 1966, 2001, 2007
First Citizens' Fund, board members 2886
First Citizens' Fund, loan program 2772, 2873, 2886
First Citizens' Fund, use of 2886
First ministers' conference, Premier's statements 442
Fish Inspection Act, responsibilities under act 3285
Fish inspectors and inspection 3285, 3286
Fish-processing industry and GATT ruling 3284-5
Fish-processing industry, jobs in 3285
Forest industry dispute and provisions of Industrial Relations Reform Act (1987) 594
Forest resources, Nass River area 42
Free trade agreement and fish-processing industry 3285
Free trade agreement and fish-processing policy Q. 3026
Free trade agreement and GATT ruling Q. 3026
Game protection, Environment and Parks ministry mandate 2007
Good Hope Lake ice rink 2886
Good Hope Lake school children 43
Greenville bridge 3407
Indians, economic development programs 2873
Hagensborg Resources Ltd., salmon farm 825
Health care, Atlin 43
Health services, northern B.C. 1602
Highway 37, upgrading of 43
Highway system, Atlin 43
Highway system in B.C. 3407
Indian affairs, federal expenditures on 442-3
Indian band councils 442
Indian children taken into care 417
Indian reserves in B.C., cost of present system 443
Indian reserves in B.C., number of and size 443
Indian reserves in B.C., social costs 443
Indian self-government, costs of 442-3
Indian self-government, first ministers' conference on Q. 1680
Indians, aboriginal title 442
Indians, land claims 43-4
Indians, loan program for, proposal re 2873
Indians, native content in curriculum 983
Indians, young people 1604
Industrial relations commissioner, powers 595, 658-9, 1770
Industrial Relations Council, disputes resolution division fact-finder 1814, 1815
Industrial Relations Council, disputes resolution division, role of 1775
Industrial Relations Council, disputes resolution mechanism 594
Industrial Relations Council, intervention of courts 1542
Industrial Relations Reform Act (1987) 594-5, 658-60, 1489, 1542, 1543, 1544-5, 1770, 1774, 1775, 1814, 1814-5, 1815, 1938-9
Industrial Relations Reform Act, 1987, amendments to 1770
Industrial Relations Reform Act, 1987, confrontational aspects of 595
Industrial Relations Reform Act, 1987, consultation re 595, 659, 1938
Industrial Relations Reform Act, 1987, information to public re 659
Industrial Relations Reform Act, 1987, passage of 658
Industrial Relations Reform Act, 1987, privative clause 1542, 1544
Industrial Relations Reform Act, 1987, reaction to 659, 1770
Industrial Relations Reform Act, 1987, reason for 1489
Industrial Relations Reform Act, 1987, second reading six months hence 594-5
Industrial Relations Reform Act, 1987, third reading six months hence 1938-9
Ingenika Indian band, reserve for Q. 1089
International Labour Organization, formation of 660
Introduced to House (Skelly) 25
Iskut, habitat protection 2001, 2007
JobTrac program, job creation in remote areas Q. 2236
Kincolith, road to 43
Labour disputes, government intervention in 594
Labour disputes, protection of public interest in 594, 1489
Labour legislation committee, submissions to 595, 659
Labour relations 660
Labour relations, government intervention in 1489, 1770, 1774, 1775
Labour relations, government's role in 594
Labour relations, impact of Industrial Relations Reform Act (1987) 659, 1938
Labour unions, future of in B.C. 1489
Maquabeak Cultural Council 1604
Mediation and Arbitration Board, responsibilities of 3439, 3440
Meech Lake accord, reopening of Q. 1680
Metal industries and product substitution 2380
Metals, demand for 2380
Mine closings, government role in 2382
Mineral Act, modernization of 3192
Mineral Amendment Act (1987) 2656-7, 2876, 2877, 2882
Mineral claims, disputes re 3441
Mineral claims, expropriation of 2882
Mineral claims, forfeited claims 3442
Mineral claims, recording of 3441
Mineral claims, surface rights 3440
Mineral claims, value of and park status 2882
Mineral Industry Task Force recommendations 43
Mineral lands, access to 3439
Mineral production costs, research on 2382
Mineral Tenure Act 3192-3, 3439, 3440, 3441, 3442, 3443
Mining communities, stabilization fund for 2382
Mining industry, Atlin 43
Mining industry in B.C. 2380
Mining industry, market research 2380, 2382
Mining, surface rights, decisions on sales of 3439
Ministers of state, accountability of at local level 2771
Miscellaneous Statutes Amendment Act (No. 2) (1987) 2295
Miscellaneous Statutes Amendment Act (No. 4) (1987) 2770-2, 2873, 2886
Miscellaneous Statutes Amendment Act (No. 5) (1987) 3001, 3002
Mount Klappan coal project, environmental concerns 2001, 2007
Mount Klappan coal project, power for Q. 714, Q. 785
Mount Klappan coal project, stage 2, public hearing on 2007
Nass Valley road 3407
Nass Valley road, paving of 43
Natural gas royalties, auditing of company books 3190
Natural gas, storage of, decisions on 3190
Natural gas, storage of, Manitoba legislation on 3190
Natural resources, development of 42
Offshore drilling and salmon migration Q. 1680
Offshore drilling, Haida sea claim Q. 1680
Parks, mining in 2657
Petroleum and Natural Gas Amendment Act (1987) 3190
Petroleum company records, warrant for access to 3190
Petroleum royalties, auditing of company books 3190
Placer claims, inspection of 3192
Placer claims, provision for 3192
Placer claims, work requirement 3192
Placer mining, environmental protection 3443
Port Simpson Native Co-op, funds for 2873
Principals, exclusion of from bargaining unit 853, 982
Principals in small schools 853, 982-3
Principals, possible dismissal of 853
Privilege, prima facie case, establishment of 3408
Public employees, dismissal without cause 659
Public interest, definition of 658
Recreation areas, mineral claims and environmental protection 2876
Recreation areas, mineral claims in 3193
Recreation areas, mineral titles, time-limit on 2657
Recreation areas, park status for 2876
Recreation areas, varieties of 2875
School District 92, curriculum 983
Sechelt Indian band, economic development 442
Sechelt Indian band, exemption from Indian Act 442
Sechelt Indian band self-government, federal veto power 442
Sechelt Indian Government District Enabling Act 442-3
Sechelt Indian Government District Enabling Act, powers under act 442
Sechelt Indian Government District Enabling Act, use of as model 442
Social Services and Housing ministry, estimates 417, 418
Social workers in north, recruitment and retention of 418
South Moresby, compensation for Haida nation 1966
South Moresby, consultation with Haida nation re 1966
South Moresby, meeting with Haida nation re Q. 1116
South Moresby, negotiations with Haida nation Q. 1797, Q. 1859
Statutes, privative clause in 1542
Stewart, B.C. Hydro power grid extension to Q. 714, Q. 785, 2379
Strikes, right to strike 658
Teachers in north, impact of Teaching Profession Act on 852-3
Teachers in north, professional development 982
Teachers, innovations by and Teaching Profession Act 853
Teachers, transfer of 852
Teaching Profession Act 847, 851-3, 982-4
Teaching Profession Act, consultation re 847, 851-2
Teaching Profession Act, reaction to 847
Teaching Profession Act, reason for 982
Teaching Profession Act, second reading six months hence 847, 851-3
Teaching Profession Act, timing of introduction of 851
Trade union certification and decertification, voting on 595
Trade union, membership in 594, 659
Trade unions, future of in B.C. 1489
Unemployment, Atlin 42-3
Voters, enumeration of, post-writ period 3174
Voters, registration of 3256
Voting age 3174
Voting, right to vote 3174
Welfare rates, northern recipients 417
Welfare recipients, Good Hope Lake 417
Westmin Resources Ltd., Stewart area mine proposal 2001, 2007
Wildlife habitat and logging plans 2007
Gunton, Thomas
Mentioned: (Williams) 2942
Guthrie, Sam
Mentioned: (Bruce) 126
Gutteridge, May
Quoted (Richmond) 389
Gutteridge, May
Mentioned: (Richmond) 3235