Fourth Session, 41st Parliament – 2019
Debates of the Legislative Assembly (Hansard)
SUBJECT INDEX
topics, places, people
References are linked to time stamps in the transcript: e.g.,
73B:1435 = Issue 73, 2:35 p.m.
Bill abbreviations: Amdts. - Amendments; sec. - section; 1R - First reading;
2R - Second reading; C - Committee stage; 3R - Third reading; RA - Royal Assent
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FACTBC See Federation of Associations for Counselling Therapists in British Columbia
Fahy, Thomas
Fair Wages Commission
Fairmont Hot Springs, B.C.
- Health care services, petition tabled (Clovechok) 223B:1435
Fairview constituency and area See Vancouver-Fairview constituency and area
Falcon, Kevin
- Comments on government budget (James) 216B:1405
Fallen Firefighter Memorial parade and ceremony See Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B.C.
False Creek constituency and area See Vancouver–False Creek constituency and area
Falsetto, Laida
Families
- Affordability and cost of living issues See Cost of living under Consumers; Child care
- Caregivers See Caregivers
- Definition in legislation (Bond) 288B:1420 (James) 288B:1425 (Lee) 288B:1420
- Extended families raising children (Conroy) 215A:1340-1405, 215A:1455 (Ross) 215A:1340-1405
- Extended families raising children, support payments (Bond) 210B:1110 (Chen) 202B:1800 (Conroy) 209B:1625, 214A:1115, 215A:1650, 215A:1800, 270B:1135-1140, 286B:1605 (Dean) 209B:1530 (Elmore) 202B:1840 (Furstenau) 215A:1650 (Heyman) 208B:1550-1555 (James) 201B:1355 (Kahlon) 203B:1145, 204B:1340 (Malcolmson) 206B:1510, 269B:1345 (Routledge) 209B:1720 (Routley) 209B:1750 (Thomson) 208B:1610 (Throness) 215A:1800 (Weaver) 202B:1540
- Family justice system See Family court
- Family violence See Domestic violence under Violence
- Fathers, programs (Throness) 214A:1120-1125
- Foster families See Foster care
- Government support (Bains) 208B:1640-1645 (Chen) 202B:1740-1745 (Elmore) 202B:1835-1840 (James) 201B:1415-1420 (Kahlon) 203B:1140-1150 (Routley) 216B:1635-1640 (Simons) 216B:1625
- Grandparents raising grandchildren See also Extended families raising children above
- Marriage, name change process See Identification
- Programs and services See Programs and services for children and families under Children and youth
- Relationship breakdown and counselling programs (Throness) 214A:1120-1125
- Single-parent families (Throness) 214A:1120
- Single-parent families, employment initiative See Employment programs under Income assistance
- Tax credits for families with children
Family court
Family Day
Family Development Ministry See Children and Family Development Ministry
Family Law Act
Family Maintenance Enforcement Act
Family maintenance enforcement program
Family physicians See Physicians
Family Services of the North Shore
Farm animals See Animals; Livestock industry
Farmers market nutrition and coupon project See Healthy eating under Healthy lifestyle and physical fitness
Farming See Agriculture
Farmland Advantage program See Protection under Wetlands
Farrell, Norman
FASD See Fetal alcohol spectrum disorder
Fast Canadian Enterprises Ltd.
Fathers See Families
FCRSA See Agreements with government, forest consultation and revenue-sharing agreements under First Nations and Indigenous persons
Feast Asian Dining Festival
Fedak file
- Application of speculation tax case (Thomson) 248B:1540
Federal government See Government
Federation of Associations for Counselling Therapists in British Columbia
Federation of B.C. Youth in Care Networks
- Work of organization and retreat event (D'Eith) 284B:1025
Federation of Community Social Services of British Columbia
- Concerns re funding of community social services sector (Bond) 228B:1055
Federation of Independent School Associations in British Columbia
Feed B.C. policy See Institutional purchasing policies under Food and food industry
Felix Farms
Fentanyl See Opioid overdoses under Substance use and addiction
Fernie, B.C.
Ferries and ferry services See also British Columbia Ferry Services Inc.
- Environmental impact and mitigation (Olsen) 234B:1800, 238B:1150
- Environmental impact, greenhouse gas emissions See Greenhouse gas emissions
- Fares (Singh) 197B:1440
- Fares and service levels (Dean) 238B:1135 (Malcolmson) 239B:1425-1430
- Fares, government initiatives (Kang) 208B:1505 (Malcolmson) 235B:1025 (Sturdy) 234B:1820 (Throne speech) 196B:1420 (Trevena) 204B:1620, 234B:1820
- Ferries as part of transportation infrastructure (Dean) 238B:1135-1140 (Gibson) 239B:1520-1525 (Trevena) 234B:1825
- Ferry commissioner See British Columbia Ferry Commissioner
- Ferry terminals, upgrades (Sturdy) 238B:1125
- Ferry-dependent communities See Services to ferry-dependent communities below
- Fuel conversion and electrification See Vessels below
- Funding (Sturdy) 234B:1825 (Trevena) 234B:1825
- Government consultation with stakeholders (Routley) 261B:1120
- Government initiatives (Dean) 238B:1140-1145 (Malcolmson) 206B:1455-1500 (Rice) 239B:1445-1450 (Trevena) 230B:1350, 234B:1755, 234B:1825, 238B:1110
- Independent advisory council (Olsen) 234B:1750 (Trevena) 234B:1755
- Innovation, passenger-only ferries (Olsen) 234B:1755 (Trevena) 234B:1755
- Legislation See Coastal Ferry Amendment Act, 2019 (Bill 25)
- Marine highway concept See Ferries as part of transportation infrastructure above
- Passengers, impact of labour dispute in transit system (Thornthwaite) 298B:1030
- Review and report
- Reviews prior to 2017 (Stewart) 239B:1415 (Trevena) 241A:1625-1630
- Ridership projections (Stilwell) 244A:1710
- Routes and services See also particular locations
- System
- Use by seniors (Kang) 208B:1505
- Vessels
Fetal alcohol spectrum disorder
FICOM replacement See British Columbia Financial Services Authority
Field, B.C.
- Response to train derailment and worker deaths in area (Clovechok) 200B:1020-1025
Field hockey See Sports and recreation
FII See Forestry Innovation Investment Ltd.
Film industry
FIMC Partners Canada ULC
- Request for information on payday and consumer loan industry regulation (Coleman) 255A:1550
Finance and Government Services Committee
- Members and staff thanked (Ashton) 269B:1430 (D'Eith) 269B:1430
- Membership (Farnworth) 216B:1435
- Powers and role (Farnworth) 204B:1330
- Prebudget consultation process
- Recommendations (D'Eith) 206B:1620, 206B:1630-1640 (Redies) 250A:1735
- Recommendations, sales tax exemption for medical cannabis (Cadieux) 297B:1700
- Reports
- second report for third session of 41st parliament, annual review of Officers of the Legislature
- first report for fourth session of 41st parliament, interim review of Officers of the Legislature
- second report for fourth session of 41st parliament, 2020 budget consultations
- Statutory officer interim review and work of committee (Ashton) 269B:1425-1430 (D'Eith) 269B:1425
- Statutory officer review
Finance Ministry
- Estimates
- debate 248B:1435-1820, 249B:1100-1150, 250B:1335-1815, 251B:1450-1850, 252B:1105-1150, 253B:1335-1750
- speakers (Bond) 248B:1435, 248B:1645-1730, 248B:1750-1805, 249B:1100-1110, 249B:1145, 250B:1335-1340, 250B:1355-1430, 250B:1520-1530, 250B:1630-1635, 251B:1610-1630, 251B:1700-1740, 252B:1105-1110, 252B:1125-1135, 253B:1335-1420, 253B:1450-1515, 253B:1605-1700, 253B:1720-1750 (de Jong) 250B:1640-1725 (Furstenau) 251B:1505 (James) 248B:1435-1820, 249B:1105-1150, 250B:1335-1815, 251B:1450-1850, 252B:1105-1150, 253B:1335-1750 (Lee) 250B:1730-1755 (Milobar) 248B:1435-1515 (Olsen) 251B:1500 (Paton) 251B:1545-1600 (Redies) 248B:1550-1640, 248B:1700-1705, 248B:1730-1750, 248B:1810-1820, 249B:1115-1140, 250B:1345-1355, 250B:1410-1415, 250B:1535-1625, 250B:1805-1815, 251B:1505-1545, 251B:1645-1750, 252B:1115-1150, 253B:1340-1410, 253B:1425-1450, 253B:1515-1605, 253B:1700-1745 (Stone) 250B:1430-1510 (Thomson) 248B:1530-1545 (Thornthwaite) 248B:1515-1530, 250B:1510-1520 (Wat) 251B:1605-1640 (Weaver) 251B:1450-1500
- Briefings to MLAs (James) 284B:1140
- Estimates process (Bond) 248B:1435
- Minister, role (Kang) 212B:1055 (Sims) 283B:1700
- Reports tabled
- government borrowings and loans for 2018-19 (James) 300B:1435
- guarantees and indemnities for fiscal year ended March 31, 2019 (James) 283B:1445
- Revenue division, staffing and funding (Bond) 251B:1610-1630 (James) 251B:1615-1630
- Review of money laundering See Money laundering under Crime and criminals
- Staff thanked (Bond) 253B:1745-1750 (James) 253B:1750
- Staffing (Bond) 257A:1520 (James) 257A:1520
Financial Administration Act
Financial Institutions Amendment Act, 2019 (Bill 37)
- (Minister of Finance) 1R, 276B:1340; 2R, 288B:1705-1725, 290B:1435-1555; C, 292B:1545-1825, 293B:1440-1550; 3R, 293B:1555; RA, 301B:1120-1125
- Amdts: sec. 9 (Cadieux) 292B:1640, approved 292B:1650; sec. 51 (James) 293B:1450, approved 293B:1510
- Debate, speakers (Bond) 290B:1525-1550, 292B:1545-1625, 292B:1645, 292B:1655, 292B:1715-1800, 292B:1815-1825, 293B:1440-1510, 293B:1525-1535, 293B:1550 (Cadieux) 290B:1510-1525, 292B:1555-1600, 292B:1625-1735, 292B:1805-1815, 293B:1515-1525, 293B:1535-1545 (James) 276B:1340, 288B:1705-1715, 290B:1550-1555, 292B:1550-1825, 293B:1445-1550 (Lee) 290B:1455-1510 (Olsen) 292B:1645-1650 (Sultan) 288B:1715-1725, 290B:1435-1455
- Application (Cadieux) 292B:1600 (James) 292B:1605, 292B:1655
- "At all times" provision and opposition amendment (Bond) 290B:1535-1540, 292B:1645 (Cadieux) 290B:1515, 292B:1635-1645 (James) 292B:1640-1645 (Olsen) 292B:1645-1650 (Sultan) 290B:1435-1440
- Definitions
- Government support for opposition amendment to bill See "At all times" provision above
- Information disclosure and protection provisions, drafting and amendment (Bond) 293B:1455-1510 (Cadieux) 290B:1520 (James) 288B:1710, 290B:1555, 293B:1450-1510
- Purpose (James) 276B:1340, 288B:1705-1715
- Stakeholder consultations and feedback (Bond) 290B:1525-1550, 292B:1545-1555, 292B:1620, 292B:1645 (Cadieux) 290B:1515 (James) 276B:1340, 288B:1705-1710, 290B:1550, 292B:1550-1555, 292B:1620, 292B:1640, 292B:1730 (Sultan) 290B:1435
- Timeline for implementation (Bond) 292B:1750 (James) 292B:1750
Financial Institutions Commission
Financial Services Authority See British Columbia Financial Services Authority
Financial Services Authority Act, 2019 (Bill 26)
- (Minister of Finance) 1R, 231B:1010; 2R, 244B:1715-1800; C, 256A:1105-1145, 257A:1335-1400; 3R, 257B:1400; RA, 260B:1735
- Debate, speakers (Bond) 244B:1740-1755, 257A:1335-1355 (James) 231B:1010, 244B:1715-1725, 244B:1755-1800, 256A:1105-1145, 257A:1340-1400 (Redies) 244B:1725-1740, 256A:1105-1145, 257A:1345-1355
- Purpose (James) 231B:1010
- Stakeholder consultation (James) 244B:1720
Financial services industry
- Accounts holding suspected criminal proceeds, tracking and suspension See also Forfeiture of criminal proceeds, expansion under Crime and criminals
- Banks (Cadieux) 293B:1525 (James) 293B:1525-1530 (Sultan) 288B:1720, 290B:1445-1455
- Business authorization process (Bond) 292B:1620-1625 (James) 292B:1625
- Cheque cashing and cancellation requirements (Coleman) 255A:1520-1525 (Farnworth) 255A:1525
- Complaint process and ombudspersons (Bond) 293B:1525-1530 (James) 293B:1530
- Conditions (Sultan) 290B:1450-1455
- Conditions and employment (Redies) 244B:1730-1735
- Consumer financial education fund (Coleman) 255A:1535 (Farnworth) 255A:1535
- Contracts (James) 292B:1700
- Credit unions See Credit unions
- Cryptocurrencies (Bond) 285B:1440 (James) 285B:1440
- "Domestic systemically important financial institution" designation (Cadieux) 292B:1805-1810 (James) 292B:1810 (Sultan) 288B:1720
- Financial reporting, online information (Bond) 292B:1715-1720 (James) 292B:1715-1720, 292B:1820-1825
- Financial technology sector See High-technology industry
- Information disclosure and protection (Bond) 290B:1540, 290B:1550, 292B:1610, 292B:1815-1825, 293B:1455-1510 (Cadieux) 290B:1520 (James) 288B:1710, 290B:1555, 292B:1610, 293B:1450-1510 (Lee) 290B:1505
- Innovation and role of technology (Sultan) 290B:1450
- Insurance See Insurance
- International sector (Sultan) 290B:1455
- Legislation See Financial Institutions Amendment Act, 2019 (Bill 37); Financial Services Authority Act, 2019 (Bill 26)
- Liquidation and dissolution of companies (Bond) 292B:1615-1620 (James) 292B:1615-1620
- Market codes of conduct (Cadieux) 292B:1700 (James) 292B:1705 (Lee) 290B:1505
- Oversight and regulation See also British Columbia Financial Services Authority
- changes (Bond) 290B:1525-1550, 292B:1605-1625, 292B:1645, 292B:1655, 292B:1715-1725, 292B:1740-1800, 292B:1815-1820, 293B:1440-1510, 293B:1525-1535 (Cadieux) 290B:1510-1525, 292B:1555-1600, 292B:1625-1635, 292B:1645, 292B:1650-1715, 292B:1725-1735, 292B:1805-1815, 293B:1515-1525, 293B:1535-1545 (James) 276B:1340, 288B:1705-1715, 290B:1550-1555, 292B:1555-1825, 293B:1445-1550 (Lee) 290B:1455-1510 (Sultan) 288B:1715-1725, 290B:1435-1455
- enforcement (Bond) 290B:1545, 292B:1605, 292B:1755, 293B:1440-1450 (James) 292B:1610, 292B:1755-1800, 293B:1445-1450
- oversight and regulation (Bond) 244B:1745-1750 (James) 231B:1010, 244B:1720-1725, 244B:1755, 256A:1105-1135 (Redies) 244B:1725-1740, 256A:1120-1125
- Payday and consumer loan industry
- Public trust (James) 281B:1635, 283B:1820
- Regulatory agency See British Columbia Financial Services Authority
- Role in economy (James) 288B:1715
- Role in financial crisis of 2008 See Global economy, financial crisis under Economy
- Role of government (Sultan) 290B:1455
- Tax credits to banks, Advantage B.C. program (Weaver) 202B:1510
- Trust companies See Trusts
Financial Transactions and Reports Analysis Centre
Finlayson, Jock
- Comments on government budget (Bond) 210B:1125
- Comments on housing market and government policies (Thornthwaite) 204B:1410
Finlayson, John
- Contributions and heart surgery (Routley) 272B:1345
Fintech See Financial technology sector under High-technology industry
FINTRAC See Financial Transactions and Reports Analysis Centre
Fintry Provincial Park
FIR Square Combined Maternity Care Unit See British Columbia Women's Hospital and Health Centre, Vancouver, B.C.
Fire Prevention Week
Firearms
- Gun control, action by students (Furstenau) 292B:1530
- Gun violence by gangs See Gangs; particular locations
- Transportation of illegal firearms by motor vehicle, offence and penalties (Hunt) 251B:1345
Fires and firefighters See also British Columbia Wildfire Service
- Fire halls, project funding (Robinson) 251C:1600
- Fire investigators (Bains) 241B:1600
- Fire preparedness and home escape plans (Rice) 269B:1340-1345
- Firefighters
- Firefighting
- Forest fires See Wildfires below
- Open burning smoke control, regulation (Heyman) 239A:1655-1700 (Thomson) 239A:1650-1700
- Structure fires and smoke alarms (Rice) 269B:1345
- Volunteer firefighter departments
- Wildfires See also British Columbia Wildfire Service; Emergency response to floods and wildfires under Emergencies
- community resiliency investment fund (Donaldson) 208B:1745, 227A:1820, 228A:1125, 229A:1410 (Leonard) 268B:1050
- controlled burns and landowner compensation (Farnworth) 267C:1415 (Tegart) 267C:1415-1420
- costs and funding (Bond) 210B:1115 (Furstenau) 206B:1530 (Redies) 202B:1440
- fireguard remediation (Donaldson) 229A:1350 (Tegart) 229A:1345
- harvesting of timber in impacted areas (Donaldson) 227A:1750 (Rustad) 227A:1745-1750
- impact and habitat restoration (Heyman) 235A:1135-1140 (Oakes) 235A:1130-1140
- impact and recovery (Farnworth) 267C:1415-1420 (Oakes) 267C:1440 (Tegart) 255B:1440-1445, 267C:1415-1425
- impact and response (Donaldson) 200B:1045 (Rustad) 200B:1045
- impact on agriculture and livestock industries (Larson) 248C:1705-1715 (Paton) 248C:1720 (Popham) 248C:1700-1725
- impact on forest and ranching industries (Barnett) 229A:1400-1405 (Donaldson) 229A:1405
- impact on ranching industry (Barnett) 208B:1430 (Oakes) 237B:1615-1620 (Popham) 250C:1445 (Tegart) 250C:1435-1450, 267C:1415-1425
- impact on ranching industry and fencing issues (Donaldson) 229A:1345-1350, 229A:1450 (Rustad) 229A:1445 (Tegart) 229A:1340-1355
- impact on roads and culverts (Oakes) 206B:1550-1555, 267C:1440
- impact on roads and mitigation (Barnett) 225B:1445 (Oakes) 232B:1445-1450 (Sturdy) 234B:1505-1515 (Trevena) 225B:1450, 232B:1455, 234B:1510-1515
- impact on tourism and mitigation planning (Beare) 246A:1410-1415 (Bond) 246A:1410 (Clovechok) 246A:1410-1415
- incidence (Donaldson) 208B:1730
- initial response deployment and authorization process (Donaldson) 229A:1415-1430 (Rustad) 229A:1410-1430
- mitigation and restoration (Oakes) 268B:1045-1055
- prevention and funding (Donaldson) 227A:1810-1820, 228A:1110-1120 (James) 248B:1555, 248B:1610, 248B:1640-1645 (Redies) 248B:1555, 248B:1610, 248B:1640
- prevention and recovery funding (Barnett) 208B:1420 (Throne speech) 196B:1435 (Weaver) 202B:1610-1615
- projected wildfire season (Furstenau) 237B:1525 (Weaver) 266B:1030
- recovery funding (Donaldson) 229A:1445 (Robinson) 251C:1615-1625 (Rustad) 229A:1440-1445 (Stone) 251C:1615-1625
- reimbursements to contractors and emergency vendors (Donaldson) 227A:1750-1810 (Rustad) 227A:1750-1810
- response and communications (Barnett) 267C:1405-1415
- response and local consultation (Farnworth) 267C:1420 (Tegart) 267C:1420
- response and volunteers (Oakes) 234B:1410
- riparian restoration and habitat rehabilitation (Donaldson) 228A:1135-1140 (Oakes) 228A:1130, 237B:1620
- wildfire management funding (Donaldson) 208B:1740-1745
- wildfires (Weaver) 241B:1610
First Call B.C. Child and Youth Advocacy Coalition
First Link program See Alzheimer's disease
First Nations and Indigenous persons See also particular First Nations and bands
- Aboriginal rights and title See also Rights below
- (Ashton) 243C:1720-1735, 286B:1740 (de Jong) 291A:1110-1120 (Fraser) 241C:1810, 243C:1340, 243C:1720-1735, 286B:1440-1505, 291A:1110-1120, 292A:1810-1815, 297A:1725-1745 (Horgan) 267B:1510 (Lee) 292A:1810-1815, 297A:1720-1745 (Mark) 287B:1130-1135 (Milobar) 286B:1840 (Olsen) 286B:1555-1600 (Rice) 219B:1105, 287B:1140-1145 (Ross) 241C:1805-1810, 243C:1340-1350, 267B:1500-1505, 286B:1630-1700, 286B:1715-1725 (Rustad) 286B:1530 (Sultan) 286B:1810
- Access to ecosystem resources (Olsen) 237B:1825-1835
- Access to gaming revenues See Gaming revenue-sharing agreement with government below
- Addresses to House by First Nations leaders on Bill 41 See also Ceremony Regarding the Introduction of Bill 41 — Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Persons Act
- Agreements with government
- agreements (Ashton) 242C:1130-1135, 268B:1035-1040, 286B:1740, 289B:1025 (Cadieux) 296B:1140 (Darcy) 206B:1820 (Fraser) 241C:1715, 242C:1130-1135, 243C:1415, 293A:1840 (Lee) 274B:1425-1430 (Milobar) 275B:1025-1030, 286B:1830-1835 (Ross) 279B:1740-1745, 286B:1625, 286B:1700-1710, 296B:1150 (Routley) 219B:1115, 286B:1815-1825 (Rustad) 272B:1650, 272B:1700-1705, 286B:1530 (Simons) 275B:1030 (Stilwell) 296B:1130-1135 (Stone) 286B:1850, 287B:1115 (Sultan) 286B:1810-1815 (Yap) 272B:1450
- decision-making agreements and process (Fraser) 280B:1025, 286B:1500, 295A:1725-1735, 299B:1745-1805 (Lee) 295A:1720-1730, 299B:1745-1805 (Ross) 286B:1715-1720
- forest consultation and revenue-sharing agreements (Donaldson) 225A:1610-1615 (Rustad) 225A:1605-1615
- gaming revenue-sharing agreement See Gaming revenue-sharing agreement with government below
- heritage protection agreements (Olsen) 220B:1545
- negotiations and process (Coleman) 273B:1125 (Rustad) 279B:1645-1650
- recognition of additional forms of Indigenous governments (de Jong) 299A:1520-1525, 299B:1540-1545 (Fraser) 280B:1025, 286B:1455-1500, 292A:1735-1755, 299A:1455-1505, 299A:1520-1525, 299B:1545, 299B:1745-1750 (Lee) 299A:1455-1505, 299B:1740-1750
- revenue-sharing agreements (Coleman) 272B:1845, 273B:1110 (Fraser) 286B:1455 (Milobar) 296B:1110-1115 (Oakes) 274B:1345 (Ross) 272B:1515, 272B:1540-1545, 272B:1620-1630 (Rustad) 286B:1520 (Wilkinson) 280B:1040-1045
- transactional nature of agreements (Fraser) 272B:1505 (Ross) 272B:1510
- Burial sites See also Protection of cultural and sacred sites below
- Capacity-building (D'Eith) 273B:1150 (Olsen) 272B:1635 (Ross) 272B:1525-1535, 272B:1600 (Rustad) 272B:1655 (Yap) 272B:1450
- Casino applications See Gambling
- Child protection system
- changes and support (Ashton) 286B:1745 (Conroy) 286B:1605-1610 (Milobar) 286B:1835 (Stone) 287B:1115
- child apprehensions (Weaver) 197B:1630, 202B:1540
- community involvement (Chen) 271B:1650-1655 (Conroy) 214A:1115, 215A:1450-1455, 270B:1130-1145, 278B:1355-1400 (Dean) 271B:1730 (Dix) 271B:1800 (Eby) 270B:1110 (Farnworth) 271B:1530-1535 (Fraser) 271B:1615-1620 (Furstenau) 271B:1455 (Malcolmson) 271B:1555 (Routley) 271B:1635 (Simons) 271B:1815-1820 (Throness) 278B:1355-1400
- delegated Aboriginal agencies (Conroy) 215A:1655, 215A:1710 (Furstenau) 215A:1645 (Throness) 215A:1650-1655
- family preservation and supports (Conroy) 209B:1625, 215A:1335-1340, 215A:1505, 270B:1140 (Dean) 209B:1530 (Fraser) 241C:1710 (Furstenau) 206B:1535, 215A:1500 (Malcolmson) 248B:1350-1355 (Ross) 215A:1335-1340 (Routledge) 296B:1155-1200 (Weaver) 202B:1540
- number of children in government care (Conroy) 214A:1115, 214A:1140-1145, 215A:1510, 215A:1655-1700, 270B:1130-1135, 270B:1145 (Furstenau) 215A:1505 (Throness) 214A:1135-1140, 215A:1650-1700 (Weaver) 202B:1540
- placement with extended families (Conroy) 215A:1335-1405 (Ross) 215A:1335-1405
- system (Sims) 274B:1520
- Children
- Communities
- Conditions
- Consent to projects See also particular projects
- Consent to projects and veto issue (Donaldson) 286B:1755 (Fraser) 286B:1500, 295A:1415-1435, 295A:1740, 297A:1600-1610, 297A:1715 (Lee) 295A:1415-1435, 297A:1455, 297A:1715-1720 (Olsen) 286B:1555 (Ross) 286B:1630-1635, 286B:1700-1705, 286B:1725 (Teegee, T.) 280B:1115-1120
- Consultation by government (de Jong) 297A:1445-1450, 297A:1655 (Fraser) 286B:1500, 297A:1450-1455, 297A:1700, 297A:1715-1745 (Heyman) 274B:1615 (Kahlon) 261B:1110 (Lee) 297A:1450-1455, 297A:1710-1745 (Teegee, T.) 280B:1120 (Wilkinson) 280B:1040-1045
- Consultation by government on road projects See Improvement projects under Highways and roads
- Cultural traditions and practices (de Jong) 295A:1435-1450 (Fraser) 295A:1440-1450, 295A:1520
- Culture and heritage (Kang) 297B:1350
- Culture and heritage re salmon (Horgan) 267B:1615 (Routley) 267B:1610
- Disabled Indigenous persons, awareness and accessibility issues (Simons) 290B:1350-1355
- Diversity (de Jong) 293A:1710-1720 (Fraser) 292A:1755-1810, 293A:1715-1720 (Lee) 292A:1755-1805
- Economic development (Heyman) 274B:1615 (Kahlon) 274B:1710-1715 (Larson) 208B:1715-1720 (Ross) 220B:1640-1650, 272B:1530-1635, 296B:1150-1155
- Economic development and partnerships (Milobar) 275B:1025-1030 (Simons) 275B:1020-1030
- Economic development opportunities (Ashton) 219B:1105-1110, 286B:1740-1750 (Barnett) 219B:1115-1120 (Beare) 274B:1725 (Brar) 219B:1145 (Cadieux) 296B:1140 (Chandra Herbert) 272B:1750 (D'Eith) 219B:1120-1125 (Donaldson) 286B:1750-1755 (Fraser) 286B:1505 (Milobar) 286B:1830-1840, 296B:1110-1115 (Rice) 219B:1105 (Ross) 219B:1055-1100, 286B:1615-1635, 286B:1645, 286B:1700-1730 (Routley) 219B:1110-1115 (Rustad) 219B:1150, 272B:1700-1705, 279B:1725 (Simons) 219B:1135 (Stilwell) 296B:1130-1135 (Stone) 286B:1850, 287B:1115 (Sturdy) 219B:1125-1130 (Tegart) 219B:1140 (Yap) 272B:1445-1450
- Education See Education of Indigenous persons under Education; Post-secondary education
- Education, Indigenous content in education curriculum See Curriculum under Education
- Employment and training (Ashton) 286B:1740-1745 (Cadieux) 296B:1140 (Fraser) 241C:1710 (Milobar) 286B:1830, 296B:1115 (Stone) 287B:1115
- Friendship centres, funding (Ashton) 241C:1735-1740 (Fraser) 241C:1715, 241C:1735-1740, 293A:1505, 293A:1515
- Gambling on First Nations land, casino applications See Casinos under Gambling
- Gaming revenue-sharing agreement with government
- administration and allocation of revenues (Donaldson) 272B:1715, 272B:1725 (Eby) 279B:1535-1545, 279B:1620-1630, 279B:1655, 279B:1740, 279B:1755, 279B:1835, 281B:1445-1500, 281B:1515 (Gibson) 272B:1820 (Heyman) 274B:1620 (Lee) 274B:1445-1450, 279B:1620-1630, 279B:1840-1845, 281B:1445-1500 (Oakes) 274B:1345, 281B:1510-1515 (Ross) 279B:1750-1755 (Rustad) 272B:1645-1650, 279B:1650, 279B:1740 (Throness) 279B:1535-1540, 279B:1800-1810
- administration costs (Eby) 279B:1700-1710, 279B:1730-1735, 281B:1505 (Rustad) 279B:1700-1705
- agreement (Ashton) 241C:1745, 272B:1730-1745 (Bains) 274B:1730 (Beare) 202B:1655, 274B:1720-1730 (Brar) 219B:1145, 274B:1545-1600 (Chandra Herbert) 272B:1745-1755, 281B:1545-1550 (Coleman) 273B:1110-1130 (Conroy) 209B:1620 (Darcy) 272B:1830-1845 (Dean) 274B:1645-1700 (D'Eith) 273B:1130-1150 (Donaldson) 225A:1610, 272B:1710-1730 (Eby) 270B:1010, 272B:1435, 274B:1735, 279B:1500-1740, 281B:1435-1545 (Elmore) 202B:1850 (Fleming) 208B:1405 (Fraser) 241C:1715-1720, 241C:1745, 272B:1455-1510, 293A:1505, 293A:1515 (Gibson) 272B:1815-1830, 279B:1815-1820 (Heyman) 274B:1610-1625 (James) 201B:1410 (Kahlon) 274B:1700-1720 (Kang) 274B:1600-1610 (Lee) 274B:1425-1455, 279B:1555-1640, 279B:1835-1845, 281B:1435-1505, 281B:1535-1545 (Leonard) 272B:1640-1645 (Letnick) 279B:1820-1835 (Mark) 274B:1625-1635 (Oakes) 274B:1340-1405, 281B:1505-1535, 281B:1550-1555 (Olsen) 204B:1645, 272B:1635-1640, 279B:1655-1700, 279B:1810-1815 (Ralston) 204B:1715 (Rice) 272B:1805-1815 (Robinson) 251C:1515-1520 (Ross) 272B:1510-1635 (Rustad) 272B:1645-1710, 279B:1645-1740 (Simons) 274B:1635-1645 (Simpson) 274B:1525-1545, 279B:1845-1850 (Sims) 204B:1440, 274B:1455-1525 (Stewart) 272B:1755-1805 (Stone) 251C:1515-1520 (Throne speech) 196B:1435 (Trevena) 274B:1405-1425 (Yap) 272B:1440-1455, 279B:1500-1510, 279B:1525-1530
- development and consultation process (Eby) 279B:1510-1520, 279B:1530-1550, 279B:1635-1650 (Lee) 279B:1635-1640 (Olsen) 279B:1655-1700 (Ross) 279B:1545 (Rustad) 272B:1700, 279B:1550-1555, 279B:1645-1655 (Throness) 279B:1530-1535 (Yap) 279B:1510-1520
- distribution criteria and formula See administration and allocation of revenues above
- impact on federal funding (Eby) 279B:1715 (Rustad) 279B:1710 (Throness) 279B:1805
- impact on pre-existing revenue-sharing agreements (Eby) 279B:1625 (Lee) 279B:1625
- legislation See Gaming Control Amendment Act, 2019 (Bill 36)
- periodic review (Eby) 279B:1630-1635 (Lee) 279B:1630-1635
- reporting requirements (Eby) 281B:1440 (Lee) 281B:1440
- Governance and leadership (Ross) 279B:1745-1750
- Governance, recognition of additional forms of Indigenous governments See Agreements with government above
- Health and wellness (Kahlon) 274B:1715
- Health and wellness, government initiatives (Darcy) 206B:1820, 244C:1610
- Health care services See Services for Indigenous persons under Health care system
- History
- implementation of agreements with governments (Milobar) 275B:1025
- pre-colonial history (Ross) 286B:1640
- Housing
- Impact of organized crime See Gangs and organized crime and violence, activities in First Nations communities under Gangs
- Independent power projects See Independent power projects under Energy
- Indigenous tourism See Tourism
- Infrastructure issues in communities See also Housing above
- Internet service for Indigenous communities See Information and communications technology
- Involvement in resource industries See particular industries
- Involvement in sports See Participation by Indigenous persons under Sports and recreation; Indigenous Sport, Physical Activity and Recreation Council
- Land acknowledgments by non-Indigenous people See Reconciliation and use of territorial acknowledgments below
- Land claims
- Language preservation and revitalization (Conroy) 286B:1610 (de Jong) 295A:1515-1525 (Dean) 268B:1030 (Fraser) 241C:1715, 286B:1455, 293A:1505, 293A:1515, 295A:1515-1525 (Heyman) 220B:1525 (Horgan) 267B:1625 (James) 201B:1410 (John, E.) 280B:1100 (Malcolmson) 227B:1405 (Routley) 289B:1020-1025 (Sims) 274B:1505
- Law program See Indigenous law program under University of Victoria, Victoria, B.C.
- Legacy of colonialism and European settlement (Casimer, C.) 280B:1105-1110 (John, E.) 280B:1055 (Kahlon) 274B:1705-1710 (Mark) 287B:1130-1135 (Olsen) 280B:1045-1050, 286B:1540-1550 (Routley) 286B:1815-1825 (Rustad) 286B:1510-1515 (Sultan) 286B:1800-1810
- Legislation See Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act (Bill 41)
- MLAs See Indigenous members under Members of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia
- Mental health and addiction services See Mental health
- Moose Hide campaign See Violence against Indigenous women and children under Violence
- Off-reserve and urban population (Ross) 272B:1605-1610
- Police services in First Nations communities See Police and policing
- Poverty See Poverty
- Powwows (Redies) 241B:1400
- Protection of cultural and sacred sites
- Reconciliation See also Relationship with government below
- government action (Ashton) 286B:1740-1745 (Barnett) 219B:1120 (Brar) 219B:1145 (Darcy) 272B:1840 (D'Eith) 219B:1125 (Eby) 264C:1745 (Heyman) 245B:1115-1120, 245B:1150 (James) 201B:1410 (Kang) 274B:1605-1610 (Larson) 208B:1715-1720 (Lee) 264C:1745 (Mark) 274B:1625-1630, 287B:1130-1135 (Milobar) 286B:1840 (Olsen) 220B:1545-1550 (Rice) 219B:1105, 261B:1140 (Routley) 209B:1740, 289B:1020-1030 (Rustad) 286B:1515-1530 (Simons) 274B:1640-1645 (Simpson) 274B:1530-1535 (Sims) 211A:1340, 221A:1125, 274B:1520-1525 (Singh) 286B:1845 (Trevena) 274B:1415-1420 (Wilkinson) 280B:1040-1045
- government action and implementation of recommendations See also Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada; United Nations declaration on the rights of Indigenous peoples
- initiatives and government action (Dean) 274B:1700
- reconciliation (Ashton) 268B:1035-1040, 289B:1025-1030 (Casimer, C.) 280B:1110 (Dean) 268B:1030-1045 (Eby) 272B:1435 (John, E.) 280B:1055-1100 (Kyllo) 209B:1830-1835 (Olsen) 280B:1045-1050, 299B:1335 (Rice) 272B:1815 (Ross) 220B:1655, 267B:1450-1455, 272B:1610-1615, 286B:1640-1645, 286B:1705-1730 (Routley) 286B:1825 (Shypitka) 283B:1515 (Sims) 274B:1455-1500 (Stone) 286B:1850, 287B:1115-1130 (Teegee, T.) 280B:1115-1125
- reconciliation and collaboration (Heyman) 274B:1610-1620
- reconciliation and terminology (Fraser) 241C:1800-1810 (Ross) 241C:1800-1810
- reconciliation and use of territorial acknowledgments (Olsen) 238B:1025-1030 (Sultan) 286B:1810
- reconciliation and work with Indigenous communities (Cadieux) 296B:1140-1145 (Kang) 296B:1115-1120 (Leonard) 296B:1125-1130 (Ma) 296B:1105-1110 (Malcolmson) 296B:1135-1140 (Milobar) 296B:1110-1115 (Ross) 296B:1150-1155 (Routledge) 296B:1155-1200 (Rustad) 296B:1120-1125 (Sims) 296B:1145-1150 (Stilwell) 296B:1130-1135
- role of partnerships (Simons) 275B:1020-1035
- symbolic ring See Black Rod under Legislature
- Relationship with government See also Reconciliation above
- Relationship with government, court cases (Ross) 286B:1630, 296B:1150-1155
- Relationship with non–First Nations (Ross) 286B:1720-1730 (Simons) 275B:1030
- Renaming of provincial parks with Indigenous names See Parks; particular parks
- Representation on government agencies and boards See Agencies under Government; particular agencies
- Residential schools
- Revenue sources and federal funding (Rustad) 272B:1650, 272B:1705
- Revenue sources and financial independence (Chandra Herbert) 272B:1750 (Darcy) 272B:1835 (Rice) 272B:1810-1815 (Ross) 272B:1525-1610 (Rustad) 272B:1700
- Rights
- to belong to an Indigenous community or nation (de Jong) 295A:1335-1350 (Fraser) 295A:1340-1355
- conservation and protection of lands (Fraser) 297A:1610-1615 (Lee) 297A:1610-1615
- contacts and activities across borders (de Jong) 297A:1820, 298A:1125-1140 (Fraser) 297A:1820, 298A:1120-1135
- decision-making (Fraser) 295A:1725-1735 (Lee) 295A:1720-1730
- declaration See United Nations declaration on the rights of Indigenous peoples
- financial and technical assistance (de Jong) 299A:1400-1420 (Fraser) 299A:1405-1420
- health care and mental health care (de Jong) 294A:1110-1130 (Fraser) 294A:1115-1120
- juridical systems or customs (de Jong) 297A:1815 (Fraser) 297A:1815
- knowledge and intellectual property (de Jong) 297A:1615-1625 (Fraser) 297A:1620-1625
- labour conditions (de Jong) 295A:1705-1720 (Fraser) 295A:1710-1720
- lands, territories and resources (de Jong) 297A:1520-1540 (Fraser) 297A:1520-1540
- lands, territories and resources, development (de Jong) 297A:1635-1705, 297A:1755 (Fraser) 297A:1640-1745 (Lee) 297A:1710-1745
- lands, territories and resources, process to adjudicate rights (de Jong) 297A:1550-1555 (Fraser) 297A:1545-1555 (Lee) 297A:1540-1550
- legislation See Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act (Bill 41); United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act (federal bill)
- maintaining and strengthening institutions (de Jong) 293A:1845
- media (de Jong) 295A:1620-1705 (Fraser) 295A:1625-1705
- not to be removed from lands or relocated (de Jong) 295A:1355-1415 (Fraser) 295A:1400-1415
- participation in politics (de Jong) 293A:1845 (Fraser) 293A:1850
- redress for actions against peoples (de Jong) 294A:1130-1145, 297A:1455-1500, 297A:1555 (Fraser) 294A:1135-1150, 297A:1500, 297A:1555
- right to nationality (de Jong) 294A:1105 (Fraser) 294A:1110
- self-determination, autonomy and financing functions (de Jong) 293A:1805-1835 (Fraser) 293A:1810-1835, 299A:1405 (Ross) 296B:1150-1155
- spiritual relationship to lands (Fraser) 297A:1515-1520 (Lee) 297A:1510-1515
- traditional medicines and health practices (de Jong) 297A:1500-1510 (Fraser) 297A:1505-1510
- treaties (de Jong) 298A:1140-1150 (Fraser) 298A:1140-1150
- voting rights See Right to vote under Elections
- Self-government See also Governance and leadership above
- Social worker services (Conroy) 215A:1710 (Throness) 215A:1705-1710
- Traditional lands, territories and resources, private property cases (de Jong) 297A:1520-1530 (Fraser) 297A:1525
- Treaties (Fraser) 230B:1340
- Treaties, Douglas treaties (Routley) 286B:1815-1820
- Treaty process
- Urban population See Off-reserve and urban population above
- Veto issue See Consent to projects and veto issue above
- War veterans See Indigenous veterans under War
- Women
- Youth (Routley) 289B:1030
First Nations Education Steering Committee
First Nations Gaming Commission
First Nations Health Authority
First Nations Leadership Council
- Gaming organization See First Nations Gaming Commission
- Role in gaming revenue-sharing agreement (Eby) 279B:1510-1520, 279B:1545-1550, 279B:1655, 279B:1730-1735 (Olsen) 279B:1815 (Ross) 279B:1545 (Rustad) 272B:1645-1650, 279B:1735 (Yap) 279B:1515-1520
- Work with government on child protection system issues (Conroy) 270B:1135, 286B:1610
- Work with government on Indigenous rights legislation (de Jong) 292A:1425-1430, 299B:1810 (Fraser) 280B:1025, 286B:1450, 292A:1425-1430, 292A:1525, 299B:1725, 299B:1810
First Peoples Cultural Council
First responders See Emergencies
First speeches by members
Fish See also Aquaculture; Fishing industry
Fisher, Deb
Fisheries and Oceans Canada
Fishing industry
Flaggers See Traffic safety
Fletcher, Tom
- Article on community social services worker wages (Martin) 247B:1005
- Comments on agricultural land reserve legislation (Paton) 257B:1730
Flip the Script program See Sexual assault under Sexual violence
Floods and floodplains
- Flooding and response See also Emergency response to floods and wildfires under Emergencies
Florence Nightingale Elementary School, Vancouver, B.C.
Flu See Influenza virus
FNESC See First Nations Education Steering Committee
Food and food industry See also Agriculture; Restaurant and food services industry
- Abattoirs See Slaughter facilities below
- Agrifood industry (Chow) 232A:1345-1350 (Ralston) 230A:1805, 232A:1445 (Stewart) 232A:1345
- Apples (Ashton) 250C:1735
- Beef sector (Barnett) 256B:1015, 283B:1410 (Routley) 256B:1015
- Blueberry farming (Gibson) 264B:1755
- Donations of food, farmers tax credit (James) 201B:1435, 216B:1455, 236B:1535-1540
- Food banks See Food banks
- Food hub network See British Columbia Food Hub Network
- Food innovation centre (Larson) 250C:1720-1725 (Popham) 250C:1710-1725
- Food security (Leonard) 298B:1025-1030 (Olsen) 237B:1830-1835 (Popham) 248C:1805, 259B:1130 (Simons) 246B:1730 (Sims) 237B:1845
- Food security, task force (Larson) 250C:1725 (Popham) 250C:1725 (Throne speech) 196B:1435
- Food-processing facilities
- Food-processing sector (Larson) 250C:1705-1710 (Oakes) 250C:1725 (Popham) 250C:1705-1710
- Food-processing sector, network and hub initiative See British Columbia Food Hub Network
- Fruit and vegetable sales, roadside businesses (Larson) 249C:1130 (Popham) 249C:1130
- Fruit and vegetable snack program in schools See Fruit and vegetable program under Education
- Fruit farming industry See also Tree fruit industry below
- Hazelnut industry and revitalization plan (Popham) 248C:1730
- Home-based craft food businesses
- Honey production (Morris) 265B:1410
- Honey quality and testing for adulterants (Throness) 206B:1345-1350
- Institutional purchasing policies, Feed B.C. procurement policy (Larson) 250C:1700-1705 (Popham) 250C:1700-1705
- Locally grown food
- government initiatives (Popham) 250C:1505
- locally grown food (Larson) 250C:1500-1505 (Leonard) 298B:1025-1030
- procurement policy See Institutional purchasing policies, Feed B.C. procurement policy above
- Meat-processing regulations and licences (Clovechok) 250C:1615-1620 (Paton) 250C:1625-1630 (Popham) 250C:1620-1630
- School meal programs See Education
- Seafood sector and exports (Ralston) 230A:1805
- Slaughter facilities (Paton) 250C:1630-1640 (Popham) 250C:1630-1640
- Tree fruit industry, replant program (Ashton) 250C:1735 (Popham) 250C:1735
- Vegetable production (Paton) 248C:1720
- Waste prevention and food recovery (Stone) 228B:1015
Food banks
- Provision of perishable food (Stone) 228B:1015
Food Hub Network See British Columbia Food Hub Network
For-benefit companies See Benefit companies
Forbes
Forensic Psychiatric Hospital, Port Coquitlam, B.C.
Forest Amendment Act, 2019 (Bill 22)
- (Minister of Forests, Lands, Natural Resource Operations and Rural Development) 1R, 238B:1015; 2R, 244B:1800-1845, 246B:1335-1600; C, 262A:1735-1815, 263A:1120-1145, 264A:1335-1815, 265A:1705-1845, 266A:1135-1145, 267A:1340-1425; reporting of bill, 267B:1440; 3R, 267B:1655; RA, 267B:1805
- Amdts: sec. 19 (Donaldson) 264A:1750, approved 264A:1750; sec. 22 (Donaldson) 266A:1135, approved 266A:1145
- Divisions: 2R approved 246B:1600; 3R approved 267B:1655
- Debate, speakers (Barnett) 244B:1810-1820 (Bond) 262A:1735-1755 (Donaldson) 238B:1015, 244B:1800-1810, 246B:1540-1550, 262A:1735-1815, 263A:1130-1140, 264A:1335-1815, 265A:1710-1845, 266A:1135-1145, 267A:1345-1425 (Furstenau) 246B:1345-1400 (Oakes) 244B:1820-1830, 262A:1810-1815, 264A:1340, 264A:1435-1450, 264A:1530, 264A:1745 (Rustad) 246B:1420-1535, 262A:1735-1740, 262A:1755-1810, 263A:1120-1140, 264A:1335-1515, 264A:1535-1815, 265A:1705-1845, 266A:1135-1145, 267A:1340-1425 (Simons) 246B:1535-1540 (Stewart) 246B:1400-1420 (Thomson) 244B:1830-1845, 246B:1335-1345
- Amendments (Simons) 246B:1540
- Consultation on bill (Thomson) 244B:1840-1845, 246B:1340
- Debate by opposition MLAs (Donaldson) 246B:1540-1550
- Definitions
- Purpose (Donaldson) 238B:1015
- Regulations (Donaldson) 266A:1135-1145, 267A:1340-1400 (Rustad) 266A:1135-1145, 267A:1340-1400
- Schedule for debate (Chair) 267A:1415 (Farnworth) 267B:1335
- Transitional provisions (Donaldson) 267A:1425 (Rustad) 267A:1425
Forest and Range Practices Amendment Act, 2019 (Bill 21)
- (Minister of Forests, Lands, Natural Resource Operations and Rural Development) 1R, 227B:1345-1350; 2R, 237B:1500-1640; C, 260B:1510-1600; 3R, 260B:1600; RA, 260B:1735
- Debate, speakers (Donaldson) 227B:1345-1350, 237B:1500-1505, 237B:1640, 260B:1510-1600 (Furstenau) 237B:1520-1530 (Leonard) 237B:1620-1625 (Oakes) 237B:1555-1620 (Routley) 237B:1625-1640 (Rustad) 237B:1505-1520, 260B:1510-1600 (Thomson) 237B:1530-1545 (Trevena) 237B:1545-1555
- Definitions
- Impact on recreation areas (Ashton) 229A:1525 (Donaldson) 229A:1530
- Purpose (Donaldson) 227B:1345-1350
- Regulations (Rustad) 237B:1510, 237B:1520 (Thomson) 237B:1535-1545
Forest Appeals Commission
Forest Enhancement Society of British Columbia
Forest fires See Wildfires under Fires and firefighters
Forest Practices Board
Forestry Innovation Investment Ltd.
Forests and forest industry See also Trees
- Access to fibre (Morris) 204B:1455
- Access to fibre, fibre recovery zones (Donaldson) 227A:1520-1545, 230A:1505, 264A:1445, 279B:1405-1410 (Oakes) 264A:1440-1450 (Rustad) 227A:1520-1545 (Thomson) 244B:1840
- Allowable annual cut (Donaldson) 225A:1700-1720, 227A:1505-1510, 227A:1710-1720 (Horgan) 249B:1030 (Rustad) 225A:1655-1715, 227A:1500-1505, 227A:1710
- Appurtenancy clauses See Companies, role in communities and social contract issue below
- B.C. timber sales program See British Columbia timber sales program
- Broadleaf species and products (Furstenau) 229A:1710
- Chief forester See Chief forester
- Coast forest revitalization strategy (Donaldson) 208B:1745, 225A:1500, 227A:1520-1640, 230A:1505, 245B:1110, 248B:1415, 279B:1405-1410, 294B:1035, 301B:1035 (Horgan) 213B:1400 (Hunt) 245B:1105 (Rustad) 227A:1520-1630, 246B:1455-1500, 294B:1035 (Throne speech) 196B:1435 (Trevena) 204B:1620
- Coastal forest industry
- conditions and government response (Donaldson) 297B:1420-1425 (Rustad) 297B:1420-1425
- government strategy See Coast forest revitalization strategy above
- labour dispute See Labour dispute in coastal forest industry below
- Community forests program (Thomson) 246B:1335-1340
- Companies
- requirements for tenure agreement transfers See Tenure agreement requirements for disposal or transfer below
- role in communities and social licence issue (Barnett) 244B:1815 (Rustad) 246B:1430
- truck loggers (Donaldson) 246B:1550
- Conditions in industry See Industry below
- Emergency fund See Forest-dependent communities, transition support and funding below
- Employment and government support See also Forest-dependent communities below
- Employment and jobs (Bernier) 223A:1625-1635 (Bond) 248B:1415 (Donaldson) 223A:1630-1640, 225A:1430, 225A:1440, 245B:1105-1110, 248B:1415-1425 (Hunt) 245B:1105-1110 (Oakes) 240B:1040, 244B:1820-1830, 248B:1420 (Routley) 240B:1035, 240B:1045 (Rustad) 225A:1430, 225A:1440, 245B:1100-1105, 246B:1445, 246B:1455
- Export of product and expansion of market (Barnett) 244B:1815 (Donaldson) 225A:1405-1410, 225A:1420, 225A:1505
- Export of raw logs (Donaldson) 227A:1550-1635, 279B:1405-1410 (Rustad) 227A:1550-1630 (Throne speech) 196B:1435 (Weaver) 197B:1605
- Export of raw logs, orders-in-council (Donaldson) 227A:1625-1630 (Rustad) 227A:1625
- First Nations involvement in industry
- Forest health
- Forest inventory (Donaldson) 227A:1745 (Rustad) 227A:1745
- Forest inventory, review panel (Donaldson) 230A:1510-1530 (Olsen) 230A:1505-1530
- Forest licences See also Woodlot licences below
- non-replaceable forest licences (Donaldson) 227A:1500-1505 (Rustad) 227A:1500
- woodland licences See also First Nations involvement in industry above
- Forest management and practices
- Forest rehabilitation See Silviculture below
- Forest roads
- Forest stewardship plans (Donaldson) 237B:1500, 260B:1525-1600 (Furstenau) 237B:1525 (Leonard) 237B:1620 (Rustad) 237B:1505-1510, 260B:1520-1555 (Trevena) 237B:1555
- Forest worker support program See Forest-dependent communities, transition support and funding below
- Forest-dependent communities (Donaldson) 248B:1410-1425
- Forest-dependent communities, transition support and funding (Bond) 279B:1415-1420 (Donaldson) 273B:1100, 279B:1420-1430, 300B:1420-1425 (Horgan) 273B:1050-1055, 300B:1430-1435 (Kyllo) 279B:1420-1425 (Oakes) 274B:1355 (Rustad) 273B:1055-1100 (Tegart) 279B:1430 (Wilkinson) 273B:1050-1055
- Government consultation with stakeholders (Bond) 248B:1415-1420, 249B:1035-1040 (Clovechok) 252B:1025 (de Jong) 249B:1045-1050, 252B:1045-1050 (Donaldson) 248B:1410-1425, 252B:1025-1035, 252B:1045, 255B:1425 (Horgan) 213B:1415-1425, 249B:1025-1050 (Oakes) 248B:1420, 252B:1030 (Polak) 252B:1055 (Tegart) 252B:1040-1045 (Thomson) 255B:1425-1430 (Wilkinson) 249B:1030
- Government forest policies
- impact (Barnett) 244B:1820 (Bernier) 261B:1115 (Bond) 213B:1420-1425, 248B:1415-1420 (Clovechok) 252B:1025 (de Jong) 245B:1110, 249B:1050 (Donaldson) 244B:1800-1805, 248B:1415-1425, 252B:1025-1030, 252B:1040-1055 (Horgan) 249B:1030-1035, 255B:1420-1425 (Hunt) 245B:1110 (Kahlon) 261B:1110 (Oakes) 240B:1040, 244B:1820-1830, 248B:1420, 252B:1030, 255B:1420-1425, 261B:1105 (Routley) 237B:1630-1635, 240B:1035-1045, 261B:1115 (Rustad) 245B:1100-1105, 246B:1425, 246B:1435-1455, 246B:1535, 248B:1425, 252B:1040 (Stone) 213B:1415-1420 (Thomson) 244B:1830-1835, 246B:1335-1350
- legislation (Bond) 249B:1035 (Wilkinson) 249B:1025-1030
- Government support (Horgan) 213B:1400-1405 (James) 201B:1415 (Larson) 208B:1710
- Hardwood species and products (Donaldson) 229A:1720
- Harvesting rights for timber licences, reduction and timber takeback (Thomson) 246B:1340
- Herbicide glyphosate use See Herbicides under Pest control and pesticides
- Independent power projects See Independent power projects under Energy
- Industry
- coastal industry See Coastal forest industry above; Labour dispute in coastal forest industry below
- competitiveness (Oakes) 244B:1820-1825 (Rustad) 246B:1440-1510 (Thomson) 237B:1535
- competitiveness and investment (Barnett) 225A:1500 (Donaldson) 225A:1445-1505 (Rustad) 225A:1445-1455, 225A:1650, 246B:1525-1530
- competitiveness committee (Donaldson) 225A:1500 (Rustad) 225A:1455
- conditions (Barnett) 244B:1810-1815 (Bernier) 267B:1405 (Furstenau) 206B:1530, 237B:1520 (Horgan) 267B:1405-1410 (Morris) 213B:1740 (Oakes) 206B:1545 (Rustad) 246B:1530-1535 (Sultan) 209B:1650
- conditions and government response (Barnett) 282B:1050-1100, 301B:1040 (Bond) 279B:1415-1420, 301B:1035 (Donaldson) 273B:1055-1100, 279B:1400-1430, 300B:1425, 301B:1035-1045 (Horgan) 273B:1050-1055, 294B:1030, 300B:1435 (Hunt) 279B:1405-1410 (Kyllo) 279B:1420-1425 (Milobar) 300B:1430 (Oakes) 268B:1045-1055 (Sims) 282B:1055-1100 (Stone) 300B:1425 (Tegart) 279B:1425-1430 (Wilkinson) 273B:1050, 279B:1400-1405, 294B:1025-1030
- costs (Oakes) 237B:1600-1605 (Rustad) 237B:1515
- costs, stumpage See Stumpage system below
- impact of Indigenous rights legislation (de Jong) 297A:1635-1650 (Fraser) 297A:1640-1650
- industry (Morris) 204B:1445-1455
- reporting and information-sharing (Donaldson) 227B:1345, 237B:1500
- requirements for tenure agreement transfers See Tenure agreement requirements for disposal or transfer below
- sustainability (Olsen) 281B:1420 (Routley) 237B:1635-1640, 240B:1030-1045
- transportation issues (Donaldson) 225A:1655 (Rustad) 225A:1650-1655
- Innovation (Donaldson) 281B:1420
- Innovation and role of technology (Weaver) 197B:1555, 197B:1605
- Interior forest industry, study (Donaldson) 279B:1425
- Interior forest revitalization strategy (Donaldson) 225A:1500-1505, 225A:1710-1715, 227A:1655-1720, 248B:1415-1425, 279B:1400-1405 (Rustad) 225A:1710-1715, 227A:1655-1720
- Labour dispute in coastal forest industry
- Laminated timber manufacturing (Weaver) 197B:1555
- Legislation See Forest Amendment Act, 2019 (Bill 22); Forest and Range Practices Amendment Act, 2019 (Bill 21)
- Mills
- Mountain pine beetle infestation (Rustad) 246B:1510-1515
- Mountain pine beetle infestation, coalitions (Barnett) 282B:1050
- Old-growth forests
- government strategy (Donaldson) 248B:1410-1415
- harvesting and protection (Donaldson) 225A:1730-1735, 229A:1615-1645, 230A:1500, 248B:1410-1415, 249B:1045, 251B:1410-1415, 255B:1410, 273B:1045-1050 (Furstenau) 229A:1605, 229A:1640, 237B:1525, 248B:1410-1415 (Olsen) 229A:1615-1640, 251B:1410-1415, 255B:1405-1410, 273B:1040-1045 (Rustad) 225A:1730-1735 (Weaver) 249B:1045
- management and panel process (Dean) 282B:1115-1120
- petitions tabled (Dean) 242B:1110 (Trevena) 270B:1100
- Oversight and regulation (Donaldson) 227B:1345-1350, 237B:1500-1505, 237B:1640, 238B:1015, 244B:1800-1810 (Furstenau) 237B:1520-1525, 293B:1415 (Leonard) 237B:1620-1625 (Oakes) 237B:1555-1620 (Routley) 237B:1625-1640, 240B:1035 (Rustad) 237B:1505-1520 (Thomson) 237B:1530-1545 (Trevena) 237B:1545-1555
- Private lands
- Pulp and paper sector See also Mills above
- Pulp and paper sector, U.S. anti-dumping duties on newsprint See U.S. anti-dumping duties on newsprint under Trade
- Reforestation See Silviculture below
- Revitalization initiative See also Coast forest revitalization strategy; Interior forest revitalization strategy above
- Role in economy (Furstenau) 246B:1345
- Silviculture (Routley) 237B:1625, 237B:1635
- Silviculture, funding (Donaldson) 225A:1710, 229A:1445
- Slash burning See Wood waste
- Softwood lumber trade with U.S.
- litigation (Donaldson) 224A:1145, 225A:1340-1355, 227A:1605, 227A:1720 (Rustad) 224A:1140, 225A:1335-1345, 227A:1605 (Thomson) 225A:1345-1355
- national working group program (Donaldson) 225A:1400-1405 (Thomson) 225A:1355-1400
- negotiations for agreement (Bond) 213B:1420-1425 (de Jong) 210B:1035-1045, 213A:1455-1645, 297A:1820, 298A:1125-1135 (Donaldson) 213A:1455-1645, 216B:1425 (Fraser) 298A:1120-1130 (Horgan) 210B:1025-1030, 210B:1040-1045, 213B:1355-1405, 213B:1425 (Ralston) 230A:1840-1845, 231A:1105-1110, 231A:1125-1135 (Rustad) 210B:1020-1025 (Stewart) 231A:1110-1135, 246B:1410 (Stone) 213B:1415 (Tegart) 210B:1025-1030, 213B:1405 (Thomson) 230A:1835-1845, 246B:1345 (Wilkinson) 213B:1355-1400, 249B:1025-1030
- Spruce beetle infestation (Donaldson) 227A:1740 (Oakes) 237B:1600 (Rustad) 227A:1735
- Stumpage system
- Technology and equipment (Morris) 204B:1450
- Tenure agreement requirements for disposal or transfer
- agreement definition (Donaldson) 262A:1805-1810 (Rustad) 262A:1805-1810
- application to fibre supply agreements (Donaldson) 265A:1825-1830, 267A:1400-1405 (Rustad) 265A:1830, 267A:1405
- application to processing facilities (Donaldson) 267A:1350 (Rustad) 267A:1350
- change in corporate control (Donaldson) 262A:1745-1750, 262A:1805, 262A:1815, 263A:1130-1140, 264A:1335-1350, 264A:1450-1455, 264A:1720-1750, 267A:1345-1400 (Furstenau) 246B:1355 (Oakes) 262A:1810-1815, 264A:1340, 264A:1745 (Rustad) 262A:1800, 263A:1120-1140, 264A:1335-1345, 264A:1720-1750, 267A:1340-1400, 267A:1420
- conditions and suspension of rights if not met (Donaldson) 264A:1715-1720, 264A:1745-1750 (Rustad) 264A:1710-1715, 264A:1745-1750
- conditions component (Donaldson) 264A:1555-1620 (Rustad) 264A:1555-1615
- exemption for bankruptcy (Donaldson) 264A:1640-1645 (Rustad) 264A:1640
- First Nations consultation (Donaldson) 244B:1810, 262A:1815, 264A:1505-1510 (Oakes) 262A:1815 (Rustad) 264A:1505-1510
- information and reporting requirements (Donaldson) 244B:1810, 264A:1410-1455, 264A:1750-1815, 265A:1710-1840, 266A:1135-1145 (Furstenau) 246B:1355-1400 (Oakes) 264A:1435-1450 (Rustad) 264A:1410-1455, 264A:1750-1815, 265A:1705-1840, 266A:1135-1145 (Thomson) 244B:1840-1845
- information and reporting requirements and disclosure issues (Donaldson) 265A:1835-1840, 266A:1135 (Rustad) 265A:1830-1840, 266A:1135
- information and reporting requirements and exemptions (Donaldson) 266A:1135-1145 (Rustad) 266A:1135-1145
- mid-transaction cases (Bond) 262A:1745-1755 (Donaldson) 262A:1745-1755
- number of potential transactions (Donaldson) 264A:1610-1615 (Rustad) 264A:1610
- outstanding liabilities (Donaldson) 264A:1650-1710 (Rustad) 264A:1650-1710
- public interest component (Bond) 262A:1735-1745 (Donaldson) 262A:1735-1745, 264A:1500-1625, 264A:1735, 265A:1740-1745, 265A:1815 (Oakes) 264A:1530, 264A:1745 (Routley) 271B:1625 (Rustad) 264A:1455-1625, 264A:1730-1735, 265A:1745-1750, 265A:1815
- reporting requirements See information and reporting requirements above
- requirements (Barnett) 244B:1810-1820 (Donaldson) 238B:1015, 244B:1800-1810, 246B:1540-1545, 262A:1800 (Furstenau) 246B:1355-1400 (Rustad) 246B:1420-1435, 246B:1500-1530 (Simons) 246B:1535-1540 (Stewart) 246B:1400-1420 (Thomson) 244B:1835-1840, 246B:1335-1350
- timeline for transactions (Donaldson) 264A:1350-1355, 264A:1645-1650 (Rustad) 264A:1350-1355, 264A:1645-1650
- Tenure system
- concentration of tenure (Donaldson) 244B:1800-1805, 246B:1540-1550, 252B:1045-1050, 262A:1800, 263A:1140, 264A:1335-1340, 264A:1430-1435, 264A:1550-1610 (Rustad) 263A:1140, 264A:1435, 264A:1610 (Thomson) 244B:1835
- history (Rustad) 246B:1420-1435
- system (Barnett) 217B:1100 (Donaldson) 217B:1100, 225A:1715 (Oakes) 216B:1425 (Rustad) 225A:1710 (Weaver) 216B:1620
- system and licences (Horgan) 249B:1030-1035 (Weaver) 197B:1605
- takeback of tenure See Harvesting rights for timber licences above
- Timber sales program See British Columbia timber sales program
- Timber supply See also Access to fibre above
- Timber supply committee See Timber Supply Special Committee
- Timber supply reviews (Horgan) 267B:1525
- Tree farm licences See Tenure system and licences above
- Value-added sector (Donaldson) 281B:1420-1425, 301B:1035 (Olsen) 281B:1420
- Wood products and uses, large-building construction (Weaver) 197B:1555
- Wood waste See Wood waste
- Woodlot expansion program (Thomson) 246B:1340
- Woodlot licence plan (Donaldson) 260B:1550-1555 (Rustad) 260B:1550
- Woodlot licences (Barnett) 217B:1100 (Donaldson) 217B:1100, 264A:1345 (Rustad) 264A:1340-1345
- Workers See Employment above
Forests, Lands, Natural Resource Operations and Rural Development Ministry
- Estimates
- debate 223A:1445-1840, 224A:1110-1145, 225A:1335-1740, 227A:1455-1820, 228A:1105-1145, 229A:1335-1810, 230A:1445-1725
- speakers (Ashton) 229A:1525-1530 (Barnett) 223A:1515-1520, 224A:1135, 225A:1500-1530, 225A:1555-1605, 229A:1400-1410 (Bernier) 223A:1540-1635 (Bond) 223A:1715-1740, 225A:1620-1635 (Cadieux) 228A:1140-1145 (Clovechok) 223A:1755-1805, 229A:1520-1525 (Davies) 223A:1640-1705, 225A:1535-1550, 229A:1540 (Donaldson) 223A:1450-1840, 224A:1110-1145, 225A:1335-1735, 227A:1500-1820, 228A:1110-1140, 229A:1335-1810, 230A:1450-1725 (Furstenau) 229A:1605, 229A:1640-1710, 229A:1740-1810, 230A:1450-1505 (Gibson) 229A:1540-1550 (Milobar) 230A:1600-1610, 230A:1630-1635 (Oakes) 223A:1805-1810, 227A:1810-1815, 228A:1110-1130 (Olsen) 229A:1615-1640, 229A:1720-1730, 230A:1505-1530 (Rustad) 223A:1450-1535, 223A:1705-1710, 223A:1820-1840, 224A:1115-1140, 225A:1335-1345, 225A:1410-1455, 225A:1605-1615, 225A:1650-1735, 227A:1455-1810, 229A:1410-1510, 230A:1450, 230A:1700-1720 (Shypitka) 223A:1740-1750 (Stewart) 225A:1420-1425 (Stone) 230A:1535-1555, 230A:1610-1655 (Sturdy) 229A:1550-1605 (Tegart) 229A:1335-1355 (Thomson) 225A:1345-1405 (Throness) 225A:1635-1645, 229A:1530-1535
- 2018-19 Supplementary estimates
- Archaeology branch (Heyman) 220B:1525-1530 (Thomson) 220B:1520
- Budget and operations (Donaldson) 208B:1740-1745
- Email comments by senior ministerial assistant See Renneberg, Tim
- Estimates process
- Fish and aquatic habitat branch (Donaldson) 229A:1725-1735 (Olsen) 229A:1720-1730
- Role re land management (Heyman) 235A:1135-1140
- Rural development component (Barnett) 225A:1515-1530
- Staff (Donaldson) 208B:1740, 213A:1435, 223A:1450, 230A:1605, 262A:1735 (Milobar) 230A:1600
- Wildlife and habitat branch, funding (Donaldson) 223A:1450-1455, 224A:1115-1120, 229A:1725-1735 (Olsen) 229A:1720-1730 (Rustad) 223A:1450-1455, 224A:1115-1120
Forfeiture of proceeds of crime See Crime and criminals
For-profit businesses with social and environmental goals See Benefit companies
Forsythe, Dale
Fort Nelson, B.C.
Fort Nelson First Nation
- Economic development and community forest initiative (Davies) 225A:1550 (Donaldson) 225A:1550
Fort Nelson Northern Lights Festival
Fort St. James, B.C.
Fort St. John, B.C.
Fort St. John Métis Society
FortisBC
- Sale of dam expansion See Expansion project and acquisition under Waneta Dam
Forward House Community Society
- Mental health and addiction services (Stilwell) 198B:1030
Fossil sites protection See Heritage and archaeological sites protection
Foster, Bill
- Public service and contributions (Olsen) 281B:1355
Foster care
- Adoption of children in government care by foster parents See Adoption
- Approval process and training requirements (Conroy) 216A:1610-1630 (Throness) 216A:1610-1625
- Extended families raising children See Families
- Foster families
- Foster parents and foster homes (Conroy) 215A:1735-1750, 216A:1645-1705 (Malcolmson) 269B:1345-1350 (Throness) 215A:1750
- Foster parents and foster homes, First Nations homes (Conroy) 216A:1605 (Throness) 216A:1605
- Foster parents, remuneration (Barnett) 208B:1435 (Bond) 210B:1110 (Conroy) 209B:1620-1625, 214A:1115, 215A:1650, 215A:1735, 215A:1750-1800, 216A:1635-1640, 270B:1140 (D'Eith) 206B:1635 (Elmore) 202B:1840 (Furstenau) 215A:1645-1650 (James) 201B:1355 (Kyllo) 209B:1825-1830 (Mark) 210B:1135 (Thomson) 208B:1610 (Throness) 215A:1750-1755, 216A:1635
- Reforms and public awareness campaign (Conroy) 215A:1805-1810
- Residential services See Child protection system
- Tax credit eligibility (Furstenau) 206B:1535
Foundation skills assessment See Standardized testing under Education
Foundry
Fracking See Hydraulic fracturing under Oil and gas
France
Francois Lake
Francophones
- Francophone heritage in B.C. (Simons) 217B:1025
Fraser Canyon
Fraser Canyon Hospital, Hope, B.C.
- Services (Tegart) 202B:1345
- Staff recruitment and student loan forgiveness program (Tegart) 257C:1735
Fraser Health Authority
Fraser Institute
Fraser Northwest Division of Family Practice
- Primary health care services (Darcy) 206B:1810
Fraser, Paul See also Conflict of Interest Commissioner
Fraser River
- Chum salmon gillnet fishery and bycatch issues (Tegart) 241C:1530
- Rock slide near Big Bar (Donaldson) 283B:1425
- Steelhead population (Tegart) 296B:1025
Fraser Valley
Fraser Valley Gleaners Society
Fraser Valley regional district
Fraser Valley Youth Society
Fraser-Nicola constituency and area
Fraserview constituency and area See Vancouver-Fraserview constituency and area
Fraserway RV
- Donations to fire hall replacement project (Tegart) 255B:1445
Fraud See Crime and criminals; particular topics
Fred Page Cup
Freedom of information
Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act
Freedom of speech
Freedom of the press See Media
Freeport LNG
Frenkel, Brian
- Comments on forest industry (Donaldson) 237B:1640
Friedman, Milton
Friends of Hudson's Hope Society
- Travel assistance services for health care treatment (Davies) 256B:1020-1025
Friendship centres See First Nations and Indigenous persons
Fruit farming See Food and food industry
FSA See British Columbia Financial Services Authority
FSPs See Forest stewardship plans under Forests and forest industry
Fuel See also Gasoline; Oil and gas
- Biofuel, taxation See Application under Carbon tax
- Diesel, demand and use by industry (Morris) 204B:1500
- Fossil fuels See also Oil and gas
- Fossil fuels, role in society (Ma) 292B:1335
- Gasoline See Gasoline
- Industry
- accountability and Liberal Party position (Bains) 299B:1350 (Brar) 299B:1500 (Ralston) 298B:1110-1115
- information disclosure re gasoline market See Market, data collection and disclosure under Gasoline
- Legislation See Fuel Price Transparency Act (Bill 42)
- Low-carbon fuel standard (Heyman) 239A:1455, 241C:1620-1630 (Horgan) 265B:1730-1735, 267B:1415-1435 (James) 248B:1515 (Malcolmson) 261B:1025 (Milobar) 239A:1450-1500, 241B:1725, 241B:1740-1745, 241C:1615-1630, 241C:1640, 248B:1515, 255C:1615-1725, 261B:1025-1030, 267B:1410-1430, 282B:1110-1115 (Mungall) 255C:1620-1725 (Ralston) 300B:1645 (Sturdy) 300B:1645 (Wilkinson) 265B:1730
- Motor fuel See also Diesel above; Gasoline
- Motor fuel tax
- Taxation and cost (Milobar) 197B:1530-1535 (Paton) 251B:1550-1555 (Sturdy) 215B:1440-1445 (Trevena) 215B:1440-1445
Fuel Price Transparency Act (Bill 42)
- (Minister of Jobs, Trade and Technology) 1R, 290B:1345; 2R, 298B:1110-1150, 299B:1340-1535; C, 300B:1605-1820; 3R, 300B:1825; RA, 301B:1120-1125
- Amdts: sec. 1 (two amdts.) (Ralston) 300B:1605, approved 300B:1610; sec. 3 (Ralston) 300B:1645, approved 300B:1655; sec. 4 (Ralston) 300B:1700, approved 300B:1720
- Divisions: 2R approved 299B:1530
- Debate, speakers (Bains) 299B:1345-1355 (Brar) 299B:1500-1505 (Coleman) 299B:1430-1450 (Furstenau) 298B:1140-1150 (Kahlon) 299B:1340-1345 (Milobar) 299B:1410-1430, 300B:1610, 300B:1650-1720, 300B:1730-1745 (Ralston) 290B:1345, 298B:1110-1115, 299B:1525, 300B:1605-1820 (Simons) 299B:1355-1410 (Sims) 299B:1455 (Sturdy) 298B:1115-1140, 300B:1605, 300B:1615-1645, 300B:1720-1725, 300B:1750-1820 (Sultan) 299B:1505-1525
- Consultation on bill, Privacy Commissioner (Milobar) 300B:1730-1740 (Ralston) 300B:1740
- Definitions, "administrator" and "utilities commission" (Milobar) 300B:1610 (Ralston) 300B:1605-1610 (Sturdy) 300B:1605
- Implementation, role of minister's direction (Milobar) 300B:1710-1720 (Ralston) 300B:1715-1720
- Provisions and implementation (Coleman) 299B:1450 (Sturdy) 298B:1120
- Purpose (Ralston) 290B:1345, 298B:1110
- Regulations (Ralston) 300B:1820 (Sturdy) 300B:1820
- Use of term "public confidence" (Milobar) 300B:1710, 300B:1730
Fugitive emissions See Emissions from oil and gas sector, methane and fugitive emissions under Greenhouse gas emissions
Fujitsu Intelligence Technology
Fuller, Janine
Furney, Gerry
Futurpreneur See Programs under Junior Achievement British Columbia
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