Labour See also Employment and unemployment
- Child labour See Employment under Children
- Collective agreements
- definition (Chouhan) 2300
- legislated settlement, B.C. Liberal Party position (Coons) 1974-5 (Dix) 2287-8 (Fleming) 2123, 2125, 2264-6 (Gentner) 2090-3 (Herbert) 2040 (James) 2131 (Mungall) 2043-4 (Routley, B.) 1933 (Simpson, B.) 1985
- legislated settlement during B.C. Liberal Party and NDP administrations (Lekstrom) 2186, 2188
- legislated settlement, NDP position (Falcon) 2297
- Collective bargaining (Dix) 2288-9 (Donaldson) 2275 (Elmore) 2126-7, 2240-2 (Fleming) 2122-3 (Fraser) 2234 (Gentner) 2260 (Popham) 2271 (Ralston) 2279-80 (Simpson, B.) 2247
- Collective bargaining and essential services designation (Routley, B.) 513-4
- Collective bargaining and mediation services (Chouhan) 604 (Coell) 604
- Harmonization of worker certification requirements and standards between provinces See Labour – Labour mobility
- Labour market agreement (Abbott) 1263 (Coons) 1263 (Simpson, B.) 1495 (Stilwell) 1440, 1496, 1508
- Labour market conditions (Stilwell) 1494-5
- Labour shortage See Shortage of skilled workers under Skills training; Shortage under Workers
- Legislation See Labour Relations Code
- Unions See Trade unions
Labour – Labour mobility
- Cases (Chong) 1169
- Certification harmonization and role of regulating bodies (Black, D.) 1307, 1313-4, 1319, 1323 (Chong) 1169 (Chouhan) 1317-8 (Corrigan) 1306, 1308-10, 1313-9 (Sather) 1308-13, 1319-20, 1323-4 (Stilwell) 1306-18, 1320, 1323-4
- Dispute resolution process (Black, D.) 1148-9, 1320 (Corrigan) 1151-2, 1314-5, 1320-3 (Mungall) 1157-8 (Stilwell) 1314-5, 1320-3
- Exemptions (Black, D.) 1307 (Corrigan) 1325 (Stilwell) 1307, 1326
- History in B.C. (Gentner) 1160-1
- Impact on standards and workers (Bains) 1170-3 (Black, D.) 1148-9, 1314 (Chouhan) 1149-50 (Corrigan) 1150-1, 1153-4, 1308 (Gentner) 1158-9, 1161-2 (Herbert) 1223-5 (Karagianis) 1165-7 (Krog) 1219-23 (Mungall) 1156-7 (Sather) 1311-2 (Stilwell) 1314
- Labour mobility (Barnett) 1149 (Chong) 1167-70 (Hawes) 1163-4 (Horne) 1173-4 (Krog) 1174 (McIntyre) 1155-6 (Stilwell) 717, 1147, 1225
- Labour mobility in Canada (Stilwell) 1440-1
- Labour mobility in other jurisdictions (Stilwell) 1225
- Legislation See also Labour Mobility Act
- NDP position (Karagianis) 1164 (McIntyre) 1155
- Occupational titles (Corrigan) 1318 (Sather) 1318 (Stilwell) 1318
Labour and Citizens' Services, Ministry of
- Reorganization (Routley, D.) 647 (Stewart) 647-8
Labour Market Development, Ministry of See Advanced Education and Labour Market Development, Ministry of
Labour, Ministry of
- Estimates
- Audits (Chouhan) 603 (Coell) 603
- Budget (Chouhan) 602-4, 606 (Coell) 602-4, 606
- Employment standards branch (Chouhan) 604-6 (Coell) 601
- Minister's office, budget and staff (Chouhan) 602-3 (Coell) 602-3
- Programs and services, impact of budget reductions (Chouhan) 603, 628 (Coell) 603
- Role and responsibilities (Chouhan) 617-8 (Coell) 601, 618
- Role in labour negotiations (Coell) 627 (Sather) 627
- Staffing and salaries (Chouhan) 602-3 (Coell) 601-3
- Status as stand-alone ministry (Chouhan) 602 (Coell) 602
Labour Mobility Act
- (Bill 11) (Minister of Advanced Education) 1R, 717-8; 2R, 1147-74, 1219-25; C, 1305-26; 3R, 1326; RA, 1823
- Amdts: sec. 3 (Black, D.) 1319, negatived 1320; sec. 8 (Black, D.) 1324, negatived 1325; sec. 9 (Black, D.) 1325, ruled out of order 1325
- Debate, speakers (Bains) 1170-3 (Barnett) 1149 (Black, D.) 1148-9, 1307, 1313-4, 1319-20, 1323-5 (Chong) 1167-70 (Chouhan) 1149-50, 1317-8 (Corrigan) 1150-5, 1305-6, 1308-10, 1313-26 (Gentner) 1158-62 (Hawes) 1162-4 (Herbert) 1223-5 (Horne) 1173-4 (Karagianis) 1164-7 (Krog) 1174, 1219-23 (McIntyre) 1155-6 (Mungall) 1156-8 (Sather) 1306-13, 1318-20, 1322-4, 1326 (Stilwell) 717-8, 1147, 1225, 1306-18, 1320-6
- Debate by NDP MLAs (Horne) 1173-4
- Definitions (Corrigan) 1305-6 (Sather) 1306-7, 1309 (Stilwell) 1306-7, 1309
- Public consultation on bill (Black, D.) 1148 (Chouhan) 1149-50 (Corrigan) 1324
- Purpose of bill (Stilwell) 717
- Regulation-making powers (Black, D.) 1325 (Corrigan) 1322, 1325 (Herbert) 1223-4 (Krog) 1174, 1219-21 (Stilwell) 1325
- Reintroduction (Chong) 1167 (McIntyre) 1155
Labour Relations Board
- Annual report, 2008, tabled (Coell) 2739
- Applications, number (Chouhan) 608 (Coell) 608
- Budget and operations (Chouhan) 606-8 (Coell) 606-8
- Decisions, court ruling See Rulings on issues under Supreme Court of British Columbia
- Decisions, timeline (Chouhan) 606-7 (Coell) 607
- Independence (Chouhan) 607 (Coell) 607
- Ruling on ambulance service levels (Routley, D.) 1957-8
- Services (Chouhan) 603
- Services, impact of harmonized sales tax See Impact on issues under Harmonized sales tax
Labour Relations Code
- Application to construction industry (Chouhan) 619
- Definition of collective agreement (Chouhan) 2300
- Requirements regarding Labour Relations Board (Chouhan) 607 (Coell) 607
- Review, report (Chouhan) 607
Labyrinths
- Health benefits and use (Reid) 2578
Lacrosse See Sports
Lake Country See Kelowna–Lake Country constituency and area
Lakes timber supply area
Land See also Crown land; Farmland
under Agriculture; Land use; Property; Rangeland
- Areas of natural hazard, assessment and disclosure of information (Sultan) 1191
- Crown land See Crown land
- Disposition in wills and estates See Disposition of estates and property under Estates
- Restoration and remediation programs (Popham) 1180-1 (Thomson) 1180-1
- Title, Torrens system (Ralston) 957
Land surveyors
Land Surveyors Act
Land use See also Agricultural land reserve; Urbanization
- Development in areas of natural hazard, regulation (Krog) 1192-3
- Land use planning
- First Nations consultation (Bell) 971
- planning (Abbott) 1269 (Bell) 470-1
- role of Agriculture Ministry (Popham) 1184-5 (Thomson) 1185
- shared decision-making (Abbott) 1268 (Simpson, B.) 1268
- Rangeland See Rangeland
Landfills See Waste management
Lands, Ministry of See Agriculture and Lands, Ministry of
Langan, Joy
- Work as labour activist and Member of Parliament (James) 390
Langara College, Vancouver, B.C.
- Advanced Education Media Acquisitions Centre, services and windup of organization (Black, D.) 1445-6 (Stilwell) 1445-6
Langford Lake
- Fishing derby (Horgan) 67-8
Langley, B.C.
- Assisted-living project (Coleman) 365
- Supportive housing projects (Coleman) 363
Langley constituency and area
- Description and issues (Polak) 424
- Homelessness, Gateway of Hope initiative (Polak) 425
- Infrastructure investments (Polak) 424-5
Langley Events Centre, Langley, B.C.
Langley Memorial Hospital, Langley, B.C.
- Expansion and services (Polak) 425
- Review of pediatric unit (Dix) 2592
Lanzinger, Irene
- Comments on full-day kindergarten (McRae) 116
Lapointe, Barry
- Aerospace business and training facility (Stewart) 176
Laskey, Kinuko
- Memorial to peace activism (Kwan) 1951
The Last Call
- Poem on paramedic experience (Popham) 2133-4
Last Post Fund
- Community fund for veterans' memorials (Hogg) 1950-1
Law Clerk
- Chief electoral officer, letter of results of May 12, 2009, general election, tabled 8-10
- Delta South constituency and area, election, ballot recount 9
- General election, May 12, 2009, results 8-10
- Huntington, Vicki, election as MLA 9
Law Foundation of British Columbia
Le Pan, Nick
- Work with Canadian Public Accountability Board and comments on statutory protection for officers (Hansen) 954 (Ralston) 687, 953-5
Leaky-condos issue See Strata property
Leasehold property See Property
Ledcor Industrial Group Ltd.
- Run-of-the-river application for Ashlu Creek (McIntyre) 110, 277 (Mungall) 111
Ledoux, Andre
- Experience as paramedic (Austin) 2058-9
Leeming, Matthew
- Experience with health care system (Routley, B.) 87
Leeson, Nelson
- Role as Nisga'a leader and illness (Campbell) 2731 (James) 2731
Legal aid See Justice system
Legal Services Society
Legislation
- Estimates 2881
- Amendments (Farnworth) 1552-3
- Amendments and stages of bills (Simpson, B.) 2243-4
- Bills, opposition support for government bills (Horgan) 1483
- Business during fall session of first session, 39th parliament (Farnworth) 2152-3
- Changes, role of changing technologies (de Jong) 2511
- Implementation, use of regulations (Ralston) 901
- Miscellaneous statutes bills (Farnworth) 1233 (Horgan) 2348 (Krog) 2346
- Private members' bills, bills cannot require expenditure of public funds (Speaker) 263
- Regulations (de Jong) 1379-80 (Krog) 1379-80
- Reintroduction of legislation (Throne speech) 6
- Retroactivity (de Jong) 1639 (Farnworth) 1639
- Retroactivity, B.C. Liberal Party position while in opposition (Krog) 1375-6
- Revision (de Jong) 1467
- Supply bills, use (Hansen) 135 (Ralston) 134
Legislative Assembly Management Committee
- Annual report, 2007-08, tabled (Speaker) 2874
Legislative Initiatives, Select Standing Committee on
- Establishment (de Jong) 350
Legislature See also Government; Members of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia; Rulings and Statements by Chair or Speaker
- Audio headsets in chamber (Campbell) 1
- Bills, second reading
- debate to be relevant to amendment to bill under discussion (Deputy Speaker) 2192, 2197-8, 2209, 2211, 2214, 2218, 2222, 2224, 2227-8, 2230-1, 2249, 2253, 2255-7, 2259, 2275-6, 2282, 2288 (Speaker) 2281
- debate to be relevant to bill under discussion (Abbott) 1643-4 (Deputy Speaker) 1643-5, 1716, 2092
- every member has opportunity to speak on hoist motion (Deputy Speaker) 2235
- members not to revisit second reading debate during debate on amendment (Deputy Speaker) 2234-5, 2238, 2270, 2291 (Speaker) 2280
- members to be debating bill (Deputy Speaker) 584, 588, 635, 666, 675, 678, 683, 1113, 1775
- members to have opportunity to speak on bill (Deputy Speaker) 579, 1063, 1767
- Bills, committee stage
- amendments cannot impose financial burden on Crown (Chair) 1433 (Fleming) 1433 (Penner) 1432
- amendments proposed by private members cannot involve expenditure of public dollars (Chair) 1325
- debate on definitions (Chair) 2300
- debate to relate to section under discussion (Chair) 911, 1282
- repetitive questions (Chair) 821, 1888
- Broadcasting of proceedings (Farnworth) 51
- Committee system
- appointment of select standing committees (Campbell) 11
- effectiveness (Macdonald) 2332
- membership of committees (de Jong) 349
- role (Simpson, B.) 374
- Costs (Sultan) 318
- Estimates process
- broadcast and information (Chair) 601
- comments to be directed to vote being debated (Chair) 1019-21, 1023, 1034, 1180, 1184, 1990-2, 1997, 1999, 2007, 2689, 2700, 2702, 2806, 2808, 2811-2, 2815
- documents cannot be tabled in committee (Chair) 2726
- hypothetical questions (Chair) 1034
- legislation not to be debated during estimates debate (Chair) 709, 1252, 1335, 1754, 2682, 2748
- members not to canvass details associated with other ministries (Chair) 2808, 2821, 2826-7
- move on to new line of questioning (Chair) 841, 947-8, 1178, 1498, 1836, 2524
- process (Ralston) 134
- question has been answered and is out of order (Chair) 1179
- questions on harmonized sales tax deferred to Finance Ministry (Bond) 1029-30 (Chair) 1030, 2555 (Polak) 2106
- questions to be directed to vote being debated (Chair) 714, 840, 940, 1085, 1088, 1177, 1335-6, 1424, 1785, 1826, 1835-6, 1940, 2106, 2180, 2465, 2612 (Horgan) 2612
- questions to be relevant to motion before committee (Chair) 2528 (Farnworth) 2528
- refer questions to appropriate minister (Chair) 1492
- relevance of questions (Chair) 844, 1289, 2753, 2760, 2803-6, 2808, 2811 (Hawes) 2524 (James) 2753, 2760, 2762, 2803-4, 2806, 2808, 2811
- repetitive questions (Chair) 1353, 1996, 2760, 2762, 2803, 2809
- supplementary estimates, financial reporting (Fleming) 669 (Hansen) 202, 570, 809-11 (Ralston) 810
- supplementary estimates, prohibition until elimination of direct operating debt (Hansen) 570
- use of electronic devices (Chair) 614, 1185-6, 2527, 2566, 2829, 2865 (Chouhan) 614
- use of supplementary estimates (Ralston) 810
- Hoist motions (Dix) 2285 (Fraser) 2232 (Ralston) 2277-8 (Simpson, B.) 2244
- Interns See British Columbia Legislative Internship program
- Language used in House
- "absolute crap" (Chouhan) 1925
- apology (Falcon) 1685 (Lali) 2583
- apology and withdrawal of comments (Lali) 1185
- apology requested (Speaker) 1685, 2583
- "beaking off" (Falcon) 806
- "bean-counters" (Fraser) 546
- correction of comments made in the House (Krueger) 153 (Kwan) 2564
- "crap" (Sather) 1961
- "deceit" (Fleming) 20
- "deceived" (Fraser) 131
- "deliberately fudged" and "deliberately overruled" (Hansen) 212
- "deliberately misleading and fearmongering" (Lali) 261 (Rustad) 261
- "disgusting" (Gentner) 2656
- "heck" (Mungall) 2236
- "knowingly mislead" (Corrigan) 132
- "Liberal crack" (Gentner) 152
- members to be careful in how language is framed (Deputy Speaker) 87
- members to choose words carefully (Speaker) 123, 192, 1534, 2656
- members to watch wording and show respect (Deputy Speaker) 352
- minister to be careful in language used (Deputy Speaker) 2039, 2092, 2236 (Speaker) 807
- "not honest" (James) 208
- "not telling the truth" (Deputy Speaker) 489 (Sultan) 489
- "Nuremburg" (Gentner) 2247
- "rabbit droppings" (Ralston) 2454
- "screw the working person" (Gentner) 2092
- "screwed" and "skewed" (Conroy) 508
- "screwed this up" (Coleman) 1607
- "suck it up" (Ralston) 1534
- "telling the truth" (Herbert) 192
- temperate language (Chair) 2713
- unparliamentary language (Deputy Speaker) 31 (Speaker) 2298
- use parliamentary language (Chair) 1607 (Deputy Speaker) 398, 1962, 1983, 2454
- watch language (Chair) 909
- withdrawal of comments (Bains) 398-9, 639 (Chouhan) 1925 (Coons) 2232 (Corrigan) 132 (Dix) 2139 (Falcon) 1686 (Fleming) 20 (Fraser) 101, 131 (Gentner) 152, 2092-3, 2248 (Hansen) 212 (Herbert) 2039 (Horgan) 2859 (James) 17, 209 (Lali) 250, 1079 (Mungall) 2236 (Penner) 2418 (Routley, D.) 575 (Rustad) 261
- withdrawal of comments requested (Chair) 2418 (Deputy Speaker) 250, 261, 398-9, 575, 639, 1079, 1925, 2232, 2248 (Penner) 152 (Speaker) 20, 131-2, 209, 212, 324, 1686
- "you" (Deputy Speaker) 87
- Legislative calendar and sitting schedule
- change in 2010 spring sitting schedule for Olympic and Paralympic Games (de Jong) 2881 (Throne speech) 6
- change in sitting schedule (de Jong) 49-51, 894-5 (Farnworth) 50-1
- change in sitting schedule, Friday, November 6 sitting (de Jong) 2151-2 (Farnworth) 2152-5 (Horgan) 2159-64 (Krog) 2155-9
- fall sitting (Krog) 2157
- legislative calendar (de Jong) 49 (Farnworth) 49
- night sittings (de Jong) 50
- Members See Members of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia; Politics and politicians
- Members' conduct and debate
- apology requested (Rustad) 2024
- attendance of other members in House not to be commented on (Deputy Speaker) 639, 1972, 2053-4, 2056
- comments to be directed through the Chair (Chair) 713, 1450 (Deputy Speaker) 458
- comments to be directed through the Chair and respect for House to be shown (Deputy Speaker) 520
- conduct and debate (Donaldson) 235
- inappropriate inferences when referring to other members (Deputy Speaker) 2232
- member must remain in seat (Chair) 948
- members having separate conversations to keep their voices quiet (Chair) 2854 (Deputy Speaker) 1164
- members must make comments from their own seats (Deputy Speaker) 286, 2261 (Speaker) 2297
- members not to comment while another has the floor or directly to a minister (Chair) 1019
- members not to make personal attacks (Deputy Speaker) 1173
- members not to name people in gallery unless introduced (Deputy Speaker) 2204
- members not to refer to members by name (Bell) 1053 (Deputy Speaker) 85, 550, 675, 1199, 2133
- members to allow debate to be heard (Deputy Speaker) 46-7, 2632 (Speaker) 441
- members to allow recognized member to be heard (Deputy Speaker) 150-1, 354
- members to allow speaker on the floor to have the floor (Chair) 2399
- members to be careful in how they address the government benches (Deputy Speaker) 546
- members to listen to speaker's remarks and respond during own debate (Chair) 2712 (Deputy Speaker) 248
- members to refer to members by constituency name (Deputy Speaker) 27, 144, 165, 174, 1853
- members to show respect for member speaking (Deputy Speaker) 485, 518
- members to turn off audio on electronic devices in the chamber (Chair) 996 (Deputy Speaker) 37, 462
- repetitious debate (Chair) 1370 (Deputy Speaker) 2260
- rulings of Chair not to be challenged (Chair) 1179
- use of electronic devices in chamber (Chair) 1908
- use of electronic devices in chamber and gallery (Chair) 2566, 2718-9, 2829
- use of props and exhibits (Rustad) 2024 (Speaker) 2060, 2345
- Motions See also Motions
- Motions and resolutions, the House will not receive resolutions for expenditure of public moneys unless recommended by Crown (Speaker) 315
- Motions, debate must be relevant to motion (Speaker) 2156, 2159, 2161-2
- Nature of debate (Simpson, B.) 367
- Officers of the Legislature See also particular statutory officers
- Opposition, relationship with government (Abbott) 64 (Horgan) 187
- Opposition, role (de Jong) 51 (Farnworth) 51 (Horne) 297-8 (Lekstrom) 410
- Points of order See also individual points under Points of order
- Private members' statements (standing order 25A) See also Statements by members (Standing order 25B); individual statements under Private members' statements
- debate (Deputy Speaker) 1195
- debate to be non-partisan (Deputy Speaker) 1514, 2322, 2325, 2634-5, 2638
- guidelines (Speaker) 247, 1107
- limits on members' time after sitting down or standing up to be recognized (Deputy Speaker) 312
- members not to be heckled (Deputy Speaker) 111
- members to discuss issues relevant to private members (Deputy Speaker) 1517, 2319, 2322, 2324-5
- purpose (Horne) 2323
- Speaker's statement on guidelines for debate (Deputy Speaker) 1197, 1199 (Speaker) 1200
- Prorogation 2893
- Question period
- government response to questions (Corrigan) 329-30 (Farnworth) 331
- members to listen to questions and answers (Speaker) 69
- members to wait until minister finishes answering question before standing (Speaker) 73
- Reforms, review of budget process See Budget process review under Budgets
- Role (Herbert) 1237
- Speaker and Chair
- appointment of Assistant Deputy Speaker (Farnworth) 10
- appointment of Deputy Chair, Committee of the Whole (de Jong) 10
- appointment of Deputy Speaker (de Jong) 10
- Assistant Deputy Speaker, role (Horgan) 281
- challenge to Chair (Lali) 1179, 1185
- election of Speaker (Clerk of the House) 1
- Speaker's rulings and statements See Rulings and statements by Chair or Speaker
- Staff commended (Huntington) 250-1 (Routley, B.) 513
- Standing order 61, debate in Committee of Supply (Chair) 2753, 2806, 2808, 2821
- Standing order 66, motions recommending expenditure of public money (Speaker) 315
- Standing order 67, bill amendments proposed by private members (Chair) 1433 (Fleming) 1432-3 (Penner) 1432
- Statements by members (standing order 25B) See also individual statements under Statements by members (Standing order 25B)
- guidelines (Speaker) 247
- members commended (Speaker) 1457
- statements to be non-partisan (Speaker) 801
- Statutory officers See Officers of the Legislature above under this main heading
- Throne speech debate, each member has opportunity to speak (Deputy Speaker) 84
- Work of Legislature (Trevena) 257
Lesbians See Sexual orientation
Lessons in Harmony: What Experience in the Atlantic Provinces Shows About the Benefits of a Harmonized Sales Tax See Reports and studies, C.D. Howe Institute study
under Harmonized sales tax
Leyne, Les
- Article on harmonized sales tax (Fraser) 319
- Journalism award recipient (de Jong) 1453
LGBT See Sexual orientation
Liberal Party of British Columbia See British Columbia Liberal Party; British Columbia Liberal Party – Government
Libraries
Lieutenant-Governor, Hon. Steven L. Point
- Message to MLAs 8
- Prorogation address 2893
- Throne speech address 4-8
Lillooet, B.C.
- Forest fire protection activities (Bell) 795-6 (Macdonald) 795-6
Lil'wat First Nation
- Role as host nation for Olympic Games (McIntyre) 277, 279
- Role in community forest agreement See Community forest under Cheakamus, B.C.
Lindsay, Ian
- Article on post-secondary education enrolment (Corrigan) 1502
LINK program See CommunityLINK program
under Education
Lions Bay, B.C.
- Fire truck and search and rescue services (McIntyre) 278
Lions Gate Hospital, North Vancouver, B.C.
- Expansion and services (Yamamoto) 382
Liquor See Alcohol
Liquor licencing branch See Housing and Social Development, Ministry of
Literacy See also Early learning and literacy
under Children – Early childhood development
- Government action (Black, D.) 1450 (Donaldson) 550-1
- Government support (Routley, D.) 55
- Libraries See Libraries
- Literacy levels (Austin) 875-6
- Programs and services, funding (Austin) 431, 658, 876-7 (Black, D.) 883-4 (Dalton) 877 (Donaldson) 550, 659, 881-2 (Hayer) 882-3 (Les) 884 (MacDiarmid) 658-61 (Macdonald) 660-1 (McIntyre) 879 (Mungall) 880 (Sather) 121 (Simons) 659-60 (Stilwell) 1450 (Thorne) 413-4, 719, 878-9
- Promotion, Drop Everything and Read Challenge (Thorne) 1530
- Reading rooms See Libraries
- Role in public participation (Donaldson) 236
- Role in rural communities (Donaldson) 549-52
Literacy B.C.
- Executive director See Cavanagh, Judy
- Report on relationship between literacy and economy (Austin) 876
Little Mountain Housing redevelopment project See Vancouver, B.C.
Little Sister's Book and Art Emporium, Vancouver, B.C.
- Court case re distribution of literature (Herbert) 1236
Liu, Linda
- Comments on post-secondary student financial assistance (Gentner) 154
Live sites program See Olympic Games – 2010 Winter Games in Vancouver-Whistler
LiveSmart B.C. See Conservation initiatives
under Energy
Livestock Identification Act
Livestock industry
LMA See Labour market agreement
under Labour
Lobbyist Registry Reform Act, 2009
- (Bill M202) (James) 1R, 975-6
- Debate, speakers (James) 975-6
- Purpose of bill (James) 975-6 (Ralston) 1772-3
Lobbyists
- Consultant and in-house lobbyists (de Jong) 1762, 1892-4, 2403, 2411 (Krog) 1892-4, 2403 (Ralston) 1773-4
- Definition of lobbying (de Jong) 1762 (Krog) 1764
- Dual role of contracting and lobbying, prohibition (de Jong) 1762-3, 2404 (Karagianis) 1769-70 (Krog) 1764, 2404
- Ethical conduct and regulation (James) 975-6
- Improper conduct, investigations and penalties (de Jong) 1763, 2407-10, 2412-3 (Hammell) 1771 (Karagianis) 1769-70 (Krog) 1766, 2407-10, 2412-3
- Legislation See Lobbyist Registry Reform Act, 2009; Lobbyists Registration Amendment Act, 2009
- Registry
- compliance and enforcement (de Jong) 1762-3 (Herbert) 1778 (Karagianis) 1769-70 (Krog) 1764, 1766 (Ralston) 1773
- designated filer (de Jong) 2403 (Krog) 2403
- history (de Jong) 1762
- job titles (de Jong) 2406 (Krog) 2406
- registrar See Information and Privacy Commissioner
- returns, completion or termination dates (de Jong) 2410 (Krog) 2410
- returns, inclusion of lobbyist expenses (de Jong) 2402, 2405 (Krog) 2402, 2405, 2409-10
- role of elected officials (de Jong) 1763, 1776, 2411 (Hammell) 1771 (Karagianis) 1770 (Krog) 1764, 1766, 2410-1 (Ralston) 1772-3
- time period for filing returns (de Jong) 2404 (Krog) 2404
- Role and relationship with government (de Jong) 1762-3 (Krog) 1764 (Ralston) 1772
Lobbyists Registration Act
Lobbyists Registration Amendment Act, 2009
- (Bill 19) (Attorney General) 1R, 1613-4; 2R, 1762-76; C, 1892-6, 2401-13; 3R, 2413; RA, 2891
- Amdts: sec. 2 (Krog) 2401, negatived 2402; sec. 13(c) (Krog) 2411, negatived 2411; sec. 15 (Krog) 2412, negatived 2412
- Debate, speakers (de Jong) 1613-4, 1762-3, 1775-6, 1892-6, 2401-13 (Hammell) 1771 (Karagianis) 1769-71 (Krog) 1763-7, 1892-6, 2401-13 (Lali) 1774-5 (Ralston) 1771-4 (Routley, D.) 1767-9
- Definitions
- Purpose of bill (de Jong) 1613-4
Local government See Communities; Government – Local government; Regional districts
LocalMotion program See Green community design and development
under Communities
Lodge on 4th, Ladysmith, B.C.
- Conditions for residents (Routley, D.) 1722
- Staffing issues and labour disputes (Falcon) 2656 (Routley, D.) 2655-6
Loewen, Don
- Participation in river rescue case (Pimm) 128
Logan Lake, B.C.
- Fire prevention project (Bell) 793-4
- Schools (Lali) 1044
Lonsdale See North Vancouver–Lonsdale constituency and area
Loudon, Scot
- Comments on fundraising event (Fraser) 718
Lougheed Highway See Highway 7 (Lougheed Highway)
Loukidelis, David See Information and Privacy Commissioner
Lowe, Stan See Police Complaint Commissioner
Lower Mainland See also Metro Vancouver; particular cities, constituencies, etc.
- Air quality (Fleming) 544 (Horne) 543, 545
- Ambulance service (Black, D.) 2205-7 (Chouhan) 2311-2 (Dix) 2144-5, 2313 (Elmore) 2128 (Falcon) 1923, 2297, 2311-3 (Routley, D.) 1936 (Thorne) 2027
- Drinking water quality (Sather) 382
- Gang crime (Fleming) 559 (Thorne) 558
- Mental illness and addiction services, funding and service delivery (Dix) 1300-1 (Falcon) 1300-3 (Simpson, S.) 1302-3
- Municipal waste management, incineration proposals (Fleming) 310
- Police services (Heed) 2544-5
- South Fraser communities
- current and projected traffic patterns and volume (Gentner) 1129
- emergency services (Bains) 2680, 2775-8
- post-secondary education access (Hammell) 1488-90 (Stilwell) 1489-90
- South Fraser perimeter road
- Transportation infrastructure (Horne) 1846-8
- Transportation infrastructure projects (Hayer) 444, 2643
Luciuk, Lubomyr
- Comments on internment of Ukrainian Canadians during World War I (Conroy) 1862
Lutz, John
- History of First Nations employment in B.C. in Makuk (Abbott) 290, 1262
Lytton Lumber Ltd.
- Mill operations (Lali) 1077