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Province of British Columbia
2nd Session, 37th Parliament – July 2001 -
FULL INDEX (Subject, speaker and business entries)
Debates of the Legislative Assembly (Hansard)
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Hansard Sittings by Page Number
Hagen, Hon. Stan (Comox Valley)
- Aluminum Co. of Canada Ltd., dredging of Tahtsa Narrows to increase water flow, government involvement in project 504
- B.C. Assets and Land Corporation, role 503
- Comox Valley constituency and area, description 89
- Crown land, applications for use, backlog 502
- Economy, B.C. economy, recovery 89-90
- Fisheries, salmon fishery, research 505-6
- Health care, continuing and long-term care, non-profit facilities, government involvement 89
- Heritage Conservation Act, review 504-5
- Heritage, listing of heritage sites in land titles registry 504
- Land use, development proposals, government approval process 90-1
- Lillooet land and resource management plan, phase 1, status 706
- Nelson, hydroelectric power services 539
- Resources, sustainable development of resources 90-1
- Sustainable Resource Management ministry
- Throne speech debate 89-92
Halsey-Brandt, Hon. Greg (Richmond Centre)
- As subject
- family and political background 143
- Budget debate 141-3
- Fisheries, fish processing plants, access to hake, impact of offshore sales policy 614-5
- Forest industry, softwood lumber exports to U.S., U.S. decision on export duty, government action 744
- Government, federal-provincial relations, government action 776
- Kwantlen University College, enrolment capacity 142-3
- Premier's office, estimates debate 744
- Richmond Centre constituency and area, issues and concerns 141-3
- Richmond Hospital Foundation, work of volunteers 142
- Richmond, transportation infrastructure issues in area 142
- Strata property, condominiums, leaky-condos issue, task force of MLAs to review issue 143
- Symons, Doug, commended for work as MLA 143
- Taxation, tax reductions, impact on economy and social services funding 142
Hamilton, Arnie (Esquimalt-Metchosin)
- Budget debate 174-5
- Economy, B.C. economy, economy during 1990s 174
- Esquimalt-Metchosin constituency and area, description 174-5
Handicapped persons See Disabled and handicapped persons
Hansen, Hon. Colin (Vancouver-Quilchena)
- As subject
- comments on Medical Practitioners Amendment Act, 2001, while in opposition
(MacPhail) 459
- signing of petition of support for nurses 100
(Kwan) 101
(MacPhail) 100
- AIDS
- drug-resistant HIV strain, government action 439
- education programs 439
- Blood, cost and delivery of blood services 559
- B.C. Cancer Agency, provision of funding for cancer medication and treatment 646
- B.C. Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS, research activities 439
- Cancer, funding for medication and treatment 646-7
- Capital Health Region, report, Diagnostic and Treatment Centre at the Royal Jubilee Hospital, tabled 776
- Drugs, pharmaceuticals, costs, government consultation on issue 650-1
- Eagle Ridge Hospital, staffing shortage and closure of emergency ward 649
- Eating disorders, treatment services 560-1
- Expropriation Act, repeal of provisions re mandatory amalgamations of non-profit facilities and health authorities 587, 616-7
- Fraser Valley, meningitis outbreak in area, government action 131
- Gambling, addiction and problem gambling, treatment services, government funding 642
- Glacier View Lodge, government expropriation issue, legal action 616-7
- Health and Social Services Delivery Improvement Act
- Health Authorities Act, repeal of provisions re mandatory amalgamation of non-profit facilities and health authorities 587, 616-7
- Health Authorities Amendment Act (No. 2), 2001
- debate 586-7, 616-7, 688
- introduction of bill, reaction of non-profit organizations and volunteers 617
- purpose of bill 587, 616-7
- Health care
- capital projects
- financing and management of projects 646
- review 651-2
- continuing and long-term care, non-profit facilities, mandatory amalgamation with health authorities 616-7
- costs 929-30
- federal-provincial initiatives 558-9
- funding
- allocations, changes since 2001 election 556-7
- funding levels 555
- government commitment 129
- levels 929-30
- relationship to growth of economy 647-8
- sustainability and control of spending 643-4
- health authorities
- governance and funding 645-6
- human resources management 1028-9
- paramedicals and health professionals, supply 1015-6
- planning, use of advisory committees 644-5
- privatization of services 1014
- service delivery, contracting out for services 1018-21
- services, changes in structure and delivery of services since 2001 election 557
- system
- administration levels and costs 644-5
- sustainability 929-32
- workers
- Health ministry and Ministry Responsible for Seniors, 2000-01 annual performance report tabled 590
- Health Services ministry
- Healthcare Labour Adjustment Agency
- elimination of agency 1027-9
- review of agency by KPMG 1028
- Hollins, Leah, commended for work in Health ministry 557
- Intermediate, Long Term and Home Care minister of state, role 555-6
- MacPhail, Joy, comments on issues
- collective bargaining negotiations by nurses 100-1
- mandatory amalgamation of non-profit facilities and health authorities 616
- Medical Services Plan
- CareCard, fraudulent use 643
- changes to plan 930
- funding issues 556
- Mental Health minister of state, role 555-6
- Nurses
- chief nurse executive, role 558
- government support for nurses 100-1
- legislated collective agreement
- impact on future health funding 649
- legislated settlement 306-7, 392-3
- negotiations for collective agreement
- government role 100-1, 129-30
- government role, mass resignation by nurses issue 247
- role in management of health care system 306
- supply, nursing shortage in B.C. 247
- Pharmacare program
- changes to program 930
- funding
- funding for cancer medication and treatment 646-7
- issues 556, 643
- management of costs 650-1
- reference drug program, review 808-9
- Public health
- health of British Columbians 643-4
- meningitis vaccination program 131
- Royal Inland Hospital, psychiatric unit construction project 630-1, 634-5
- Southin, Mary Frances, comments on Glacier View Lodge expropriation case 616-7
- Substance abuse/addiction, programs and services
- drug and alcohol programs 556
- treatment services 640-2
- Taxation, tax reductions, impact on economy 648
- Tegenfeldt, John, severance package from government after employment as Health Planning deputy minister 1026
- Tobacco
- government initiatives for tobacco use reduction
- tobacco industry, government lawsuit against tobacco companies 642
- Transplantation of organs, organ and tissue donation council initiative 559
- Vancouver agreement 642-3
Hanson, Lyall
- Work in government and community
(Christensen) 163
Harris, Roger (Skeena)
- Forest industry, softwood lumber exports to U.S.
- export duty, applications for exemption 467
- long-term plan 468
- Forests ministry, estimates debate 467-8
- Government, regional caucus committees, northern MLAs committee, role 64
- Indians, issues 64
- Kitimat, role of port of Kitimat in economy of B.C. 65
- Skeena Cellulose Inc.
- sale by government 276
- viability of company 565-7
- Skeena constituency and area
- description 64
- issues and concerns 64-5
- Small business forest enterprise program, exemption from U.S. softwood lumber duty for companies operating under program 467
- Throne speech debate 64-5
Hastings Community School, Vancouver, B.C.
- Community programs
(MacPhail) 711-2
Hawes, Randy (Maple Ridge–Mission)
- Agricultural land reserve, rationalization of lands in reserve 105
- Budget debate 266-9
- Budgets
- 2001 economic and fiscal update, deficit budget 268
- budget-making process, deficit financing 268
- Burrard Thermal plant, capacity increase, impact on local air quality 106
- Economy
- B.C. economy
- competitiveness 267-8
- economy during 1990s 104
- economy during NDP administration 266-7
- recession in 1982 266-7
- Elections, fixed election date 106
- Forest industry in B.C. during 1990s 104
- Fraser Valley, regional growth management plan for area 105
- Government, accessibility, public access to ministers 106
- Health care
- funding, sustainability and control of spending 643-4
- health authorities, governance and funding 645
- planning, use of advisory committees 644-5
- system, administration levels and costs 644-5
- Health Services ministry, estimates debate 636-7, 643-5
- Legislature, reforms 106
- Local government, role 105
- MacDonald, Ron, comments on government-industry relations during 1990s 104
- Maple Ridge–Mission constituency and area, description 104
- Medical Services Plan, CareCard, fraudulent use 643
- Mental health, release of patients from forensic facilities 636-7
- Mission Tree Farm, investments in local infrastructure 104
- Pensions, collection of pension by early retirees returning to work in same trade 268
- Public health, health of British Columbians 643
- Railways, tax reduction on bridges, impact on local government revenues 105
- Sumas Energy 2 Inc., proposed power facility in Sumas (Washington)
- B.C. government involvement 105-6
- impact on air quality in Fraser Valley 269
- Throne speech debate 104-6
Hawkins, Hon. Sindi (Kelowna-Mission)
- As subject
- comments on legislated cooling-off period for labour dispute involving nurses and health professionals
(MacPhail) 314
- B.C. Liberal Party, position on Medical Practitioners Amendment Act, 2001, while in opposition 460, 462
- Business, small business, tax reductions, impact on economy 193-4
- College of Physicians and Surgeons of B.C., policies and powers re complementary medicine, regulation of medical practices 458-62
- Government
- caucus committees, Committee on Health, operations 520-3
- public access to ministers 106
- Health care
- community health services 552-3
- complementary medicine, role in health care system 458-62
- funding
- capital and equipment 528, 553
- federal funding 516
- population-based funding 528-31
- goals for province 554
- health authorities
- boards, accountability framework and appointment process 516, 526-7
- budgets 527
- governance structure and alignment of responsibilities 516, 523-6
- human resources plan 516-7
- planning
- input from health professionals 519
- interministerial cooperation 517-9
- regionalization, review 524-8
- system, costs 194
- Health Human Resources Advisory Committee, activities 519
- Health Planning ministry
- estimates debate 516-31, 552-5
- budget 517, 523, 553-4
- core services review, relation to ministry responsibilities 519-20
- establishment of ministry 194
- goals and responsibilities 516-7
- Kelowna-Mission constituency and area, description 193
- Medical Practitioners Amendment Act, 2001
- position of B.C. Liberal Party while in opposition 460, 462
- repeal of provisions 458-9, 461-2
- Medical Services Plan, funding issues 527
- Miscellaneous Statutes Amendment Act, 2001, debate 458-62
- Nurses, supply
- applications by nurses to work in B.C. 392
- recruitment and retention, government initiatives 590
- Pharmacare program, funding issues 553
- Physicians, supply, government strategy 277
- Provincial health officer, role 554
- Public health, health of British Columbians 516-7
- Throne speech debate 193-4
Hayer, Dave S. (Surrey-Tynehead)
- As subject
- Air Canada Championship, 2001 golf championship, charity fundraising and volunteer participation 734
- B.C. Liberal Party government, priorities 172
- B.C. Seniors Games 734
- Budget debate 170-2
- Government, caucus committees, Committee on Government Operations, membership 171-2
- International Year of Volunteers 732-3
- Surrey-Tynehead constituency and area
- Volunteers and volunteer sector, volunteerism 732-4
Health Act
Health and Social Services Delivery Improvement Act
- (Bill 29) (Minister of Skills Development and Labour) 1R, 865-6; 2R, 909-935; C, 1010-39; 3R, 1039; RA, 1040
- Amdts: amdt. to 2R (MacPhail) 918, negatived 923-4; amdt. to 2R (Kwan) 927, negatived 929; sec. 3 (MacPhail) 1011, negatived 1012; sec. 4 (MacPhail) 1013, negatived 1014; sec. 5 (MacPhail) 1017, ruled out of order 1017; sec. 6 (2 amdts) (MacPhail) 1021, negatived 1021;
- sec. 6 (MacPhail) 1022, ruled out of order 1022; sec. 8 (MacPhail) 1029, negatived 1029; sec. 9 (MacPhail) 1030, negatived 1031; sec. 13 (MacPhail) 1035, ruled out of order 1035
- Divisions: 1R approved 866; 2 amdts. to 2R negatived 923-4, 929; 2R approved 934; sec. 4 approved 1016; sec. 5 approved 1018; sec. 6 approved 1024; sec. 9 approved 1031; sec. 10 approved 1031-2; sec. 18 approved 1039; 3R approved 1039-40
- Debate, speakers
(Bray) 934
(Bruce) 865-6, 909-11, 923, 934, 1010-5, 1018, 1022-3, 1026-7, 1029-39
(Collins) 1025, 1027
(Hansen) 929-32, 1014-29
(Hogg) 932-3, 1036
(Krueger) 1032
(Kwan) 920-7, 1027
(Lekstrom) 933-4
(MacPhail) 911-20, 927-9, 1010-39
- Consultation
(Bruce) 923
(Kwan) 920-3, 927
(MacPhail) 920, 929
- Definitions
- Document on proposed regulations for bill tabled
(Bruce) 866
- Prohibition on action for damages or compensation
(Bruce) 1038-9
(Kwan) 924, 926
(MacPhail) 1038-9
- Purpose of bill
(Bruce) 865, 909-11
(Kwan) 927
(MacPhail) 927-8
Health Authorities Act
Health Authorities Amendment Act (No. 2), 2001
- (Bill 9) (Minister of Health Services) 1R, 586-7; 2R, 616-8; C, 688; 3R, 688; RA, 862
- Debate, speakers
(Chong) 617-8
(Hansen) 586-7, 616-7, 688
- Introduction of bill, reaction of non-profit organizations and volunteers
(Hansen) 617
- Purpose of bill
(Hansen) 587, 616-7
Health care
- Alternative therapies See Complementary medicine below under this main heading
- Capital projects
- financing and management of projects
(Hansen) 646
(Trumper) 646
- review
(Hansen) 651-2
(MacPhail) 651-2
- Community care
- community health services
(Hawkins) 552-3
(MacPhail) 552-3
- facilities, application process for expansion
(MacPhail) 654
(Whittred) 654
- plan for additional community care beds
(Chong) 653-4
(Whittred) 653-4
- Complementary medicine
- Continuing and long-term care
- Costs
(Bruce) 909
(Hansen) 929-30
- Federal-provincial initiatives
(Hansen) 558-9
(MacPhail) 558
- Funding
- allocations, changes since 2001 election
(Hansen) 556-7
(MacPhail) 556-7
- budgeting and planning goals and initiatives
(Throne speech) 43-4
- capital and equipment
(Hawkins) 528, 553
(MacPhail) 528, 553
- federal funding
(Hawkins) 516
(Kwan) 867
(MacPhail) 181-2
- funding
(Christensen) 165-6
(Collins) 134
- government commitment
(Hansen) 129
- levels
(Hansen) 929-30
(MacPhail) 912, 917
- population-based funding
(Hawkins) 528-31
(MacPhail) 528-31
- relationship to growth of economy
(Hansen) 647-8
(Kwan) 392-3
(MacPhail) 647-8
- sustainability and control of spending
(Hansen) 555, 643-4
(Hawes) 643-4
(MacPhail) 647, 649
- Goals for province
(Hawkins) 554
(MacPhail) 554-5
- Health authorities
- boards, accountability framework and appointment process
(Hawkins) 516, 526-7
(MacPhail) 526-7
- budgets
(Hawkins) 527
(MacPhail) 527
- governance and funding
(Hansen) 645-6
(Hawes) 645
- governance structure and alignment of responsibilities
(Hawkins) 516, 523-6
(MacPhail) 523-5
- human resources management
(Hansen) 1028-9
- mandatory amalgamation of non-profit facilities with health authorities See Continuing and long-term care, non-profit facilities above under this main heading
- Health professionals See Paramedicals and health professionals below under this main heading; Nurses
- Home care and home support See Home care
- Human resources plan
(Hawkins) 516-7
- Joint committees on health care issues, participation by health professionals
(MacPhail) 317-8
- Legislative committee on health See Health, Select Standing Committee on
- Palliative care, facilities
(Chong) 654
(Whittred) 654
- Paramedicals and health professionals See also Nurses; Workers below under this main heading
- labour dispute, history of dispute
(Bruce) 311-2, 372
(Kwan) 320-3, 371-2
(MacPhail) 313-4, 317-8
- labour dispute, job action
(Bruce) 398
(MacPhail) 399
- legislated collective agreement, dispute resolution
(Bruce) 400-2
(MacPhail) 400-1
- legislated collective agreement, legislated settlement See also Health Care Services Collective Agreements Act
(Bruce) 307
(Kwan) 276, 306-7, 393
- legislated collective agreement, process to establish agreement
(Bruce) 394-9
(MacPhail) 394-9
- negotiations for collective agreement
(Kwan) 276, 321
(MacPhail) 396-7
- negotiations for collective agreement, government role
(Bruce) 276, 310-1, 324
(Kwan) 320
(MacPhail) 543
- negotiations for collective agreement, government role, impact on supply of nurses and health professionals
(Kwan) 322
- negotiations for collective agreement, government role, legislation See Health Care Services Collective Agreements Act
- negotiations for collective agreement, industrial inquiry commissioner for nurses' dispute See Ready, Vince
- negotiations for collective agreement, special mediator for health professionals' dispute See Kelleher, Stephen
- role in health care system
(Bruce) 397
(MacPhail) 397
- role in management of health care system
(MacPhail) 306
- supply, recruitment and retention
(Hansen) 1015-6
(Kwan) 322
(MacPhail) 1015-6, 1018
- training opportunities
(Throne speech) 43
- wage-and-benefit agreements
(Bruce) 311, 397-8
- Planning
- input from health professionals
(Hawkins) 519
(MacPhail) 518-9
- interministerial cooperation
(Hawkins) 517-9
(MacPhail) 517-9
- use of advisory committees
(Hansen) 644-5
(Hawes) 644-5
- Privatization of services
(Bruce) 1014
(Hansen) 1014
(MacPhail) 1014
- Public health See Public health
- Regionalization, review
(Hawkins) 524-9
(MacPhail) 524-30
- Service delivery
- contracting out for services
(Hansen) 1018-21
(Kwan) 925
(MacPhail) 916, 928, 1018-23
- service levels
(MacPhail) 918-20
- transfer of functions and services within or to health sector employers and worksites
(Bruce) 911, 1012-5
(MacPhail) 1012-6
- Services
- changes in structure and delivery of services since 2001 election
(Hansen) 557
(MacPhail) 556
- services for seniors
(MacPhail) 653
(Whittred) 653
- System
- administration levels and costs
(Hansen) 644-5
(Hawes) 644-5
- costs
(Hawkins) 194
(Whittred) 235
- funding by federal government
(Campbell) 757
(MacPhail) 757
- government commitment
(Campbell) 181-2
- government initiatives
(Masi) 189
- issues
(MacKay) 281
- long-term planning
(Whittred) 235-6
- management by B.C. Liberal Party
(MacPhail) 317-9
- sustainability
(Hansen) 929-32
- system during NDP government administration
(Masi) 188-9
- Travel for treatment and diagnostic services
- costs for northern residents
(Lekstrom) 72-3
- issue
(Long) 292
- Workers See also Paramedicals and health professionals above under this main heading
- assignment of workers within or to worksites
(Bruce) 910, 1010-1, 1014-5, 1018
(Hansen) 930-1, 1014-8
(Kwan) 922-3
(MacPhail) 918, 1010-1, 1014-8
- collective agreements, voiding of provisions
(MacPhail) 916, 918-20
- consultation with workers
(Bruce) 1022
(Hansen) 1022-3
(MacPhail) 1022-3
- employment security protections
(Bruce) 909-11, 1026-7
(Hansen) 1024-6
(MacPhail) 911, 918, 1024-7
- layoff and bumping rights
(Bruce) 910-1, 934, 1010-1, 1029-31
(Hansen) 930-1, 1014-5
(Kwan) 925
(MacPhail) 915, 1010-1, 1029-31
- severance entitlements
(Bruce) 934, 1026
(Hansen) 931, 1024-5
(Kwan) 925, 1027
(MacPhail) 1024-6
- training programs
(Hansen) 1028-9
(MacPhail) 1028-9
Health Care Services Collective Agreements Act
- (Bill 15) (Minister of Skills Development and Labour) 1R, 302-3; 2R, 310-25; C, 365-76, 394-402; 3R, 402; RA, 415
- Divisions: 2R approved 324-5; sec. 2 approved 376; sec. 3 approved 400; 3R approved 402
- Debate, speakers
(Bruce) 302-3, 310-2, 323-4, 365-76, 394-402
(Kwan) 320-3, 368, 371-2
(MacPhail) 312-20, 365-76, 394-402
- Commencement and expiration dates
(Bruce) 402
(MacPhail) 376, 402
- Definitions, unions represented by bargaining associations in bill
(Bruce) 365, 394
(MacPhail) 365, 394
- Impact of bill, percentage of nurse workforce subject to bill
(MacPhail) 365
- Public reaction to bill
(MacPhail) 314-5
- Purpose of bill
(Bruce) 302-3, 310-2
(MacPhail) 312, 317
Health Human Resources Advisory Committee
- Activities
(Hawkins) 519
(MacPhail) 519
Health, Ministry of, and Ministry Responsible for Seniors
- Annual performance report, 2000-01, tabled
(Hansen) 590
Health Planning, Ministry of
- Estimates
- Budget
(Hawkins) 517, 523, 553-4
(MacPhail) 523, 553-4
- Core services review, relation to ministry responsibilities
(Hawkins) 519-20
(MacPhail) 519-20
- Establishment of ministry
(Hawkins) 194
- Goals and responsibilities
(Hawkins) 516-7
Health Sciences Association of British Columbia
- Negotiations for collective agreement See Workers under Health care
Health, Select Standing Committee on
- Consultation with public and stakeholders
(Bruce) 923
- Mandate
(Collins) 811
Health Services, Ministry of
- Estimates
- debate 555-62, 625-55
- speakers
(Cheema) 561-2, 625-40
(Chong) 561-2, 653-4
(Hansen) 555-61, 630-1, 634-5, 640-52
(Hawes) 636-7, 643-5
(Jarvis) 560-1
(Krueger) 631-2
(MacPhail) 556-60, 625, 627-31, 633-43, 647-53
(Nuraney) 646
(Stewart, R.) 635
(Trumper) 646, 655
(Whittred) 652-5
- Restructuring
(Hansen) 930
- Website document, Tobacco Truth, Tobacco Facts; Secondhand Smoke, Firsthand Damage, tabled
(Kwan) 776
Healthcare Labour Adjustment Agency
- Elimination of agency
(Hansen) 1027-9
(MacPhail) 918, 1027-9
- Review of agency by KPMG
(Hansen) 1028
(MacPhail) 1028
Heather Park Middle School, Prince George, B.C.
- Construction materials
(Bell) 163
Heritage
- Heritage sites
- designation as heritage sites, process
(Penner) 504-5
- listing in land titles registry
(Hagen) 504
(Penner) 504
- private landowners' rights
(Penner) 504
- Town criers
(Bloy) 212-3
(Chong) 211-3
Heritage Conservation Act
Hertzman, Clyde
- Work on early childhood development
(Reid, L.) 380
High-technology industry
- Ministerial responsibility
(Lee) 363
- Training programs, accessibility
(Bond) 509
(Manhas) 509
Highway 1 (Trans-Canada Highway)
- Kamloops area, government decision on highway construction in Valleyview area
(Krueger) 272
Highway 19 (Island Highway)
- Island Highway construction project, equity hiring
(MacPhail) 624
- Malahat corridor, safety review, government action
(Kerr) 394
(Reid, J.) 394
Highway Constructors Ltd.
- Union hiring model See Highway Constructors Ltd. union hiring model under Labour
HIV/AIDS See AIDS (Acquired immune deficiency syndrome)
Hochstein, Phil
- Donations to B.C. Liberal Party
(MacPhail) 625
Hogg, Hon. Gordon (Surrey–White Rock)
- As subject
- comments on issues
- education essential services legislation, comments during election campaign
(MacPhail) 598
- services for children and families, comments during election campaign
(Kwan) 926
- Autism, treatment, funding and implementation 382
- Children
- child care, supported child care program 385
- child protection
- child apprehension system, consideration of cultural sensitivities 384-5
- government work 379
- early childhood development, importance 200
- programs and services 378-9
- Children and Family Development ministry
- estimates debate 377-9, 381-6
- budget 378
- core services review 379
- goals and responsibilities 377-9
- staff
- reorganization and responsibilities 201
- staffing levels 384
- transfer of substance abuse treatment services to Health Services ministry 381
- work of ministry 199-201
- Corrections system, youth corrections, youth justice programs, funding 379
- Disabled and handicapped persons, community living services
- services 379
- services for persons over 19 years of age 383-4
- Economy, impact on provision of social services 199
- Foster care
- foster parents, support services 383
- placements of children at relatives' homes 383, 385
- Health and Social Services Delivery Improvement Act, debate 932-3, 1036
- Social workers, supply
- recruitment and retention initiatives 379
- supply in northern B.C. 776
- Substance abuse/addiction, transfer of treatment services to Health Services ministry 381
- Surrey–White Rock constituency and area, description 198-9
- Throne speech debate 198-201
- Welfare, social services
- accords between workers and employers in sector 932-3
- employers, participation in health benefits trust 932-3
- Munroe agreement 932
- successorship accord and rights 932-3, 1036
- Youth at risk, secure care legislation 378
Holland, Michael
- Work on community facility expropriation case commended
(Campbell) 585
Hollins, Leah
- Commended for work in Health ministry
(Hansen) 557
(MacPhail) 557
Home care
Homeowner protection office
- Annual report, 2000-01, tabled
(Collins) 809
Horsefly, B.C.
- Tourism, community enterprise grant
(Abbott) 777
(MacPhail) 509
Horseshoe Bay, B.C.
- B.C. Ferries public consultation re ferry terminal development plans
(Campbell) 770
Horsey, Mike
Horticulture industry See Greenhouse industry under Agriculture industry
Hospice care See Palliative care under Health care
Housing
- Affordable housing
- emergency aid society documents re affordable housing tabled
(Kwan) 862
- government action
(Abbott) 657-9, 775
(Stewart, R.) 656-8, 775
- government investment
(Kwan) 260
- need
(Kwan) 184-5
- units proposed for Vancouver area
(Campbell) 826
(Kwan) 826-7
Housing Construction (Elderly Citizens) Act
HSA
- Negotiations for collective agreement See Workers under Health care
Human Resources, Ministry of
- Estimates
- Budget
- health care and dental services
(Chong) 475
(Coell) 475
- labour market programs
(Chong) 475
(Coell) 475
- reductions
(Bray) 264
- Goals and responsibilities
(Coell) 472
Human rights
Human Rights Code Amendment Act, 2001
Hunter, Mike (Nanaimo)
- Business, subsidies, review, impact on non-profit sector 660-1
- Cedar, streamside protection regulations, impact on property owners 582-3
- Communities, official community plans, streamside protection requirements 662
- Community, Aboriginal and Women's Services ministry, estimates debate 660-2
- First Citizens Fund, business loan program 661
- Fisheries, fish habitat, streamside protection regulations 582-3
- Lobbyists Registration Act, debate 697-9
- Lobbyists, registry, filing requirements 697-9
- Nanaimo constituency and area, description 69
- Oil and gas industry, offshore drilling, moratorium, status 248
- Rivers and streams, streamside protection, regulation 662
- Throne speech debate 68-9
- Volunteers and volunteer sector, government funding of non-profit sector 660-1
- Water, Land and Air Protection ministry, estimates debate 582-3
Hunting
- Hunting in B.C.
(Bennett) 57-8
Hydro and Power Authority Act
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