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Province of British Columbia
3rd Session, 36th Parliament -- Part 1: March - July 1998
Subject-Speaker INDEX
Debates of the Legislative Assembly (Hansard)
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Hansard Sittings by Page Number
Ziegler, Suzanne
- Study on school class size
(Masi) 10445
Zimmermann, Wolfgang
- Membership on Workers Compensation Board
(Hansen) 8624-5
(Lovick) 8624-5
Zirnhelt, Hon. David (Cariboo South)
- Agriculture industry, farms and farming, support for B.C. farmers 6899
- Airports, operation by local government, jurisdictional issue re use in forest fire suppression activities 8574
- Alberta economy 8866-7
- Anaham Indian band, road blockade, Forests ministry involvement 8614-5
- Armed forces, Chilcotin military reserve, use of land, public input 8615
- B.C., northern B.C., development issues 6898-900
- Budget debate, 1998-99 budget 6897-901
- Business, small business, tax reductions 6898
- Canadian Forest Products Ltd., agreement with West Moberly Indian band 8750
- Cariboo area, movie and television production in area 6898
- Cariboo Economic Action Forum, current activities 6899
- Cariboo South constituency and area, capital improvements 6898-900
- Carrier Lumber Ltd., court case re loss of forest licences 8619-20
- Celgar Pulp, Castlegar mill closing 10394-6
- Chaps Enterprises, case re culturally modified trees 8488-9
- Children, child protection, keeping children safe 6899
- Chilliwack Lake Provincial Park, boundary change, responsibility for former Forests ministry campsites 8482
- Civil disobedience, blockades, government position on negotiation 8614
- Comments on government powers
(Chong) 9481, 10625
(Dalton) 10620
(Hawkins) 9509
(Jarvis) 10628
(Neufeld) 9415
(Plant) 10610
(Thorpe) 10623
- Conair Aviation Ltd., role in forest fire suppression 8566, 8574
- Crown land, logging rights of Indians 8575-6
- Education, funding 6898-9
- Empire Valley Ranch
- consultation on exchange for land in northeastern B.C. 8734-5
- Forests ministry attendance at Fort St. John public meeting 8737
- land acquisition by government, purchase, ownership and management 8644-8, 8651-4, 8733-7
- logging costs in area 8738
- purchase by government 6900
- Families, assistance for low-income working families 6899
- Film industry, movie and television production, activity in Cariboo area 6898
- Forest Act, deletion of unneeded sections 10280
- Forest and range resource program, requirements for five-year program 8729, 8750-1
- Forest Appeals Commission, annual report tabled 6824
- Forest industry
- annual allowable cut, disposition of cut reductions 10285
- boycott of B.C. products by European markets, government reaction 8494-5
- certification of forest products, government position 8492-4
- community forests
- culturally modified trees, impact on forest companies' operations 8487-8
- current state of industry 8424, 8742-3, 10085
- current state of industry, role of government policies 10310-1
- employment and jobs
- exports, temple logs 8571
- fire use by forest companies, need for burning permit 10287
- forest fire suppression, Forests ministry role 8566, 8574
- forest roads, deactivation, mining industry complaints 8751
- impact on companies of forest development plans and Treaty 8 negotiations in northeastern B.C. 8749-50
- investment in industry 8941
- market-based log sales 8558-9
- pest control and management, forest burning to control beetles 8464-7
- plywood sector, status 8437-9
- private forest land, regulation of private logging 8458-9
- productivity 6901
- pulp and paper sector
- discharge of pollutants, impact of pending regulation 8457-8
- pulp prices 10394-6
- status and fibre supply 8439-42
- remanufacturing industry
- "Repap proposal" for pulp logs 8756
- revenues to government
- 1998-99 projections 10678-9
- amount given up as part of Nisga'a agreement 10138-9
- losses from log theft and fraud 8256-8, 8369
- salvage logging 8563-5, 8568-71
- shake and shingle industry
- industry in B.C. 8561
- tendering case 8566
- wood supply and salvage 8561-4
- silviculture
- backlog silviculture program 8643-4, 8661
- coastal B.C. situation 8731
- interior B.C. situation 8703
- jobs for displaced forest workers 8733
- performance measurement 8665-6
- reforestation of Crown land 8662
- seedlings, destruction of surplus seedlings 8663-4
- seedlings, ministry contracts with nurseries 8491
- student jobs, student financial assistance in lieu of tree-planting jobs 8701-2
- union membership of workers 8490, 8634-5, 8705-8
- work availability and alternatives 8490
- work for contractors 8663
- softwood lumber agreement with United States
- fungibility issue 8438
- inclusion of white pine cants 8500
- softwood lumber, dimensional lumber prices 8639
- standing timber inventory 8742-3
- stumpage
- payments in arrears 8755
- product-specific stumpage 8437-8
- rate reductions 6900-1, 10086
- rates for small companies 8498
- rates on cedar 6676
- reductions 8425, 8552, 8639
- reductions, impact on small companies' bids in progress 8552-7
- relief for non-profit organizations 8749
- variable and fixed rates 8499
- tenure system, reform of system 10276
- theft of logs, ministry and police handling 8749
- timber harvesting licences, timber sale licences, threshold subject to cut reduction 10284
- timber resources included in Nisga'a treaty 10543-4
- timber supply, use of salvage wood 8562
- wood fibre transfer program 8486-7, 8500-2
- wood supply, allocation by category 8557
- woodlots
- impact of silviculture work on grazing licences 8567
- woodlot cancellation case, appeal and re-tender 8566-7, 8755
- woodlot owners' ability to own timber-processing facilities 10284
- woodlot program 8495-7
- Forest Land Commission, annual reports tabled
- 1995-96 and 1996-97 reports 6824
- 1997-98 report 10396
- Forest Practices Board, 1997 annual report tabled 7738
- Forest Practices Code
- 1998 changes to code 8425
- definitions, "stream" 8754
- draft policies and guidebooks 8754
- Environment ministry's role 8752-3
- model for private forest lands 8752
- results-oriented code 8752
- revision of code, impact on silviculture costs 8751
- Forest Renewal B.C.
- 1996-97 annual report tabled 7738
- 1998-99 business plan tabled 7428
- administration costs 8423
- audit of program, need 8423
- "Beyond Boards" directory 8738
- budget allocation 8655-7
- establishment and original mandate 8659-60
- financial status 8638-40
- funding for projects
- bidding process and union membership requirement 8709
- distribution of funds 8635
- funds to Fisheries Renewal B.C. 8664
- principle of incrementality 8642-4
- funding reductions, impact on work of agency 9232
- hiring practices 9803-5, 9909-11, 10041-2
- job targets 8655
- private forest biodiversity program 8653
- projects
- accountability measures 8658-9
- land resources and environmental programs 8660-1
- multi-year agreements 8658, 8730
- silviculture work 8660
- target productivity for silviculture projects 8666, 8702, 8710, 8728
- revenue reduction, impact on job creation 8744
- role in land acquisition 8652
- Forest Stewardship Council, involvement in log certification issue 8493
- Forests ministry
- 1998-99 estimates debate 8424-6, 8431-42, 8457-67, 8482-502, 8552-81, 8612-21, 8637-66, 8701-12, 8728-56
- 1998-99 estimates debate, appropriateness of questions 8649-52, 8654
- compliance and enforcement officers 8749
- consultation with Indians 8572-3
- international relations unit 8494
- policy on aboriginal title 8572
- responsibilities of ministry 8424-5
- student co-op jobs 7672
- student summer jobs in recreation maintenance 7673
- Forests Statutes Amendment Act, 1997, amendments 10288
- Forests Statutes Amendment Act, 1998
- debate 8807, 10271-2, 10276-88
- definitions
- "community forest agreement area" 10279
- "community forest," need for definition in legislation 10277-8
- types of community forest agreements 10276-7
- Fort Nelson, airport jurisdiction, impact on forest fire suppression operations 8574
- Gillespie, Evelyn, handling of situation involving constituency assistant 9803-4, 9911, 10041-2
- Haida nation, encumbrance on timber, consultation with government 8612
- Health care, funding 6897-8
- Highway 97, airports along Alaska Highway, use for forest fire suppression operations 8575
- Husby Forest Products Ltd., discussions with Forests ministry on revenue loss 8620
- Indians
- aboriginal rights, encumbrance on timber 8612
- treaty lands, government paramountcy 8579
- treaty negotiations, impact on forest industry 8750
- treaty settlements, implications for compensation claims by resource companies 8616-8
- International Woodworkers of America, union fees 8730-1
- Jobs and timber accord
- goals 8424
- impact on number of forestry jobs 8167-8, 8807-8
- incentives for industry 8743-4
- job creation, incentives and company compliance 8747
- job creation targets and outcomes 8655, 8657
- jobs accord advocate 8432-6, 8738
- Labour Relations Code changes, impact on economy 8866-7
- Lea, Graham, comments on current stumpage rates 10086
- Lillooet forest district, bidding process 8489-90
- Lillooet River Watershed Society
- union membership of forest workers 8707
- watershed restoration projects, hiring and Forest Renewal B.C. funding 7981
- MacMillan Bloedel Ltd., compensation claims 8620-1
- Mining industry, current activity in B.C. 6900
- Nass Forest Products Ltd., salvage proposal, Forests ministry response 8616
- New Forest Opportunities Ltd.
- budget, communication and advertising budget 8732
- hiring policy, union membership requirement 7981, 8634-5, 8703
- job training 8711
- jobs for displaced forest workers 8422, 10759
- model for coastal and interior silviculture 8731-2
- staffing 8710
- training and work contracts 8711
- union dues 8756
- work opportunities for machine operators 8730
- Nisga'a treaty, final agreement
- cost 10138-9
- forest resources provisions 8613, 10543-4
- implications for compensation claims by resource companies 8617-9
- Noxious weeds program 8621, 8637-8
- Parks, Forests ministry recreation sites
- Paul Creek Slicing Ltd., wood supply 8486
- Pharmacare program, 1998-99 budget 6897
- Physicians, supply of physicians in northern and rural areas 6898
- Reed, Les, comments on current forestry activities 8634-5
- Resources and resource industries, compensation claims and issues 8616-21
- Royal Canadian Mounted Police
- forest crimes unit, work 8369-70
- report on forest crime 8257
- Schneider, Dean, contract with Forest Renewal B.C. 9803-5, 9909-11
- Skeena Cellulose Inc.
- Nisga'a treaty settlement implications for resource compensation 8618-9
- stumpage in arrears 8756
- Small business forest enterprise program
- Tahsis, forest industry in area 7738
- TimberWest Forest Ltd., compensation claims 8620-1
- T.L. Timber, stumpage rates on bids 8498-9
- Tweedsmuir Park, burn to control beetle infestation 8465-6
- University College of the Cariboo, programs and services 6898-9
- Vancouver Island, forest industry, realignment of timber supply commitments on west coast 7738
- Vancouver Island land use plan, status 8755
- Vesco Contracting Ltd., silviculture obligations 8737
- West Fraser Timber Co. Ltd., financial situation 10085
- Western Association of Salvors and Handloggers, position on regulation of log salvage 8568-9
- Weyerhaeuser Canada Ltd., cogeneration proposal 8485
- Wood waste, beehive burners, phase-out program 8483-5
- Wouters, Garry, contract as jobs accord advocate 8728, 8738
Zoning
- Ministerial responsibility
(Kwan) 8597
(Nebbeling) 8597
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