Province of British Columbia
2nd Session, 37th Parliament (2001)
INDEX to the Hansard Report of the
Select Standing Committee on Aboriginal Affairs
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A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - J - K - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W - Y - Z
Caffyn, Gil
- Presentation to committee 324-5
- Education, curriculum, aboriginal education 324
- George, Dan, comments on treaty negotiation process 324
- Indians
- referendum on principles for treaty negotiations
- impact 325
- referendum questions 325
- treaty negotiations
- process, need for apolitical process 324
- public education and information 325
Cairns, Alan
- Comments on Indians in Canada in Citizens Plus: Aboriginal Peoples and the Canadian State
(Price, R.) 621
Calder v. Attorney General of British Columbia
Callaghan, Don
- Presentation to committee 426-8
- As subject
- experience with treaty negotiation process 426-8
- Indians, treaty negotiations, process 427-8
Campbell, Al
- Presentation to committee 153-4
- Aboriginal Affairs Committee, consultation by committee, process 153
- Indians
- governance 153
- referendum on principles for treaty negotiations, referendum questions 153-4
- Society, recognition of cultural diversity in Canada 154
Campbell River, B.C.
- Woodlot licences in area, inclusion in treaty negotiations
(Hartford, A.) 552
(Trumper) 552
Campsall, Maureen
- Presentation to committee 286-8
- Fisheries, fishing rights based on race 287
- Hunting, hunting by Indians, use of pit-lamping 286-7
- Indians
- aboriginal rights, determination based on ethnicity or race 287
- equality issue 287
- population, Indians living on reserves, entitlements under Canadian law 287
- self-government 288
- Mi'kmaq people, fishing rights, Supreme Court ruling 287
Canada
- Canadian society See Society
- Human rights in Canada
(Brumell, T.) 443
Canada West Ski Areas Association See also witness Spencer, Jimmie
- Presentation to committee 436-8
Canadian Alliance
- Commitment to referenda, initiative and recall
(Elley, R.) 500-1
- Position on referendum on principles for treaty negotiations
(Elley, R.) 501
Canadian Taxpayers Federation See also witness Milke, Mark
- Presentation to committee 564-7
Canadians for Direct Democracy See also witness Stark, Colin
- Presentation to committee 352-3
Canadians for Reconciliation, Equality and Equity See also witnesses Boyanowsky, Ehor; Johnston, Will; Weston, John
- Presentation to committee 55-63
- Activities and mandate
(Johnston, W.) 55-6
(Weston, J.) 55, 58
CANFREE See Canadians for Reconciliation, Equality and Equity
Cariboo Lumber Manufacturers Association See also witness Rattray, Gord
- Presentation to committee 218-21
- Activities and mandate
(Rattray, G.) 218
Cariboo Regional District See also witness Armstrong, Ted
- Presentation to committee 224
Cariboo Tribal Council See also witness Elkins, Bernie
- Presentation to committee 214-7
- Activities and goals
(Elkins, B.) 215
Carr, Adriane
- Presentation to committee on behalf of Green Party of B.C. 605-7
- Aboriginal Affairs Committee, consultation by committee, evaluation of submissions 606
- Beets, Marlie, comments on aboriginal rights 606
- Council of Forest Industries, position on aboriginal title 606-7
- Elections, electoral systems, first-past-the-post and proportional-representation systems 606
- Green Party, position on issues
- referendum on principles for treaty negotiations 606-7
- treaty negotiation process 605-6
- Indians
- aboriginal rights 606-7
- referendum on principles for treaty negotiations 606-7
- treaty negotiations, process 606
- Referenda, referenda based on minority issues 606
Carruthers, Bill
- Presentation to committee 226-8
- Indians
- culture and history, culture and cultural tourism 227-8
- economic development by Indians, economic barriers 227
- population, Indians living off reserves, participation in treaty process 227
- reserves, system, impact on economic and social conditions 227-8
- taxation, tax exemptions, elimination 227
- treaties, certainty and finality 227
Carter, Don
- Presentation to committee 477-8
- Flanagan, Tom, comments on Indians in Canada in First Nations? Second Thoughts 477-8
- Indians
- culture and history 477-8
- land and resources, ability to use land or resources as collateral for financial activities 478
- property rights 478
- referendum on principles for treaty negotiations 477
- treaty negotiations, public education and information 477
Central Okanagan regional district
Chandler, Sarah
- Comments on Indians in Canada in Thinking About Home
(Newall, J.) 499
Chetwynd, B.C. See also witness Cunningham, Ray
- Presentation to committee 191-3
Chilliwack, B.C.
- Indian land claims in area, impact on real estate development
(Macdonald, A.) 302
Chilliwack Chamber of Commerce See also witness Macdonald, Alex
- Presentation to committee 301-3
Chilliwack Fish and Game Protective Association See also witness Wimpney, Bill
- Presentation to committee 304-11
- Position on treaty negotiation process
(Wimpney, B.) 305-6
Chilliwack school district See School district 33 (Chilliwack)
Chutter, Dave (Yale-Lillooet)
- Aboriginal Affairs Committee
- Aug. 29, 2001, Victoria meeting 2, 4, 9
- Sept. 5, 2001, Victoria meeting 14-5, 22-3
- Sept. 19, 2001, Victoria meeting 26-7, 29, 31, 41-2
- Oct. 3, 2001, Prince Rupert public hearing 89, 96, 104-5
- Oct. 4, 2001, Smithers public hearing 131, 141, 143, 169
- Oct. 5, 2001, Fort St. John public hearing 179, 196-7
- Oct. 10, 2001, Williams Lake public hearing 205, 209, 216-8
- Oct. 11, 2001, Kelowna public hearing 229, 235-6, 243-4, 260, 264
- Oct. 12, 2001, Cranbrook public hearing 269, 279-80, 291
- Oct. 17, 2001, Chilliwack public hearing 299, 302
- Oct. 18, 2001, Vancouver public hearing 333, 374
- Oct. 24, 2001, Prince George public hearing 397, 401, 425
- Oct. 25, 2001, Kamloops public hearing 433, 442
- Oct. 26, 2001, Lillooet public hearing 467, 473-4, 476, 488
- Nov. 2, 2001, Victoria public hearing 561, 573
- advertising and publicity 14, 23
- meeting schedule and travel plans 14-5, 22, 26-7, 29
- participation by NDP MLAs 4
- public hearings process 31
- split committee proposal 15
- terms of reference, powers 2
- Hunting, management of wildlife resources by Indians 442
- Indians
- land claims, public education and information 243-4
- population, Indians living off reserves, land ownership issues 141
- programs and services for Indians, infrastructure and social services, provision by government 235
- property rights 302
- referendum on principles for treaty negotiations
- self-government 236
- treaties, certainty language, use of language developed in Nisga'a agreement 143
- treaty negotiations
- guiding principles 42, 374
- local government involvement 425
- number and size of Indian groups in negotiations 299
- participation by Indians, legal authority to negotiate 374
- private property issue 488
- process 264
- public consultation and participation 473-4
- role in clarification of rights and title 41
- treaty settlements
- cash and land compensation 209
- co-jurisdiction concept 169
- Pacific Business and Law Institute, conference on Indian land claims, attendance by Aboriginal Affairs Committee members 9
- Prince George Treaty Advisory Committee, role and position on treaty negotiation process 425
Citizenship
- Canadian citizenship
(Price, R.) 621
Civil disobedience
- Blockades and disruption of forest industry operations
(Beets, M.) 383-4, 388
Clerk of Committees office
- Role
(Nettleton) 6
(Ryan-Lloyd) 6-7
Clyne, Dave
- Presentation to committee 328-31
- Aboriginal Affairs Committee, consultation by committee, process 328-9
- Indians
- referendum on principles for treaty negotiations, referendum questions, clarity of questions 328-30
- treaty negotiations, public education and information 328-30
- Quebec, withdrawal from Canada, referendum, questions 328
Commodore, Larry
- Presentation to committee on behalf of Western Canada Wilderness Committee 578-9
- B.C. Liberal Party government, commitment to seek direction from Supreme Court of Canada on aboriginal self-government 579
- Indians
- aboriginal rights 579
- equality issue 579
- land claims, negotiation versus litigation 579
- referendum on principles for treaty negotiations, process 578-9
- Nisga'a people, treaty, legal challenge by B.C. Liberal Party, judge's ruling 579
Community charter
- Impact on business in B.C.
(Anderson, V.) 400
(Winter, J.) 400-1
- Impact on powers and status of local government
(Bell, D.) 347
(Korpan, G.) 497
Cootes, Charlie
- Presentation to committee 524-5
- Indians
- referendum on principles for treaty negotiations
- referendum questions, clarity and number of questions 531
- results, regional reporting of results 532
- treaty negotiations
- process 531, 533
- public education and information 533
Coulson Group of Companies See also witness Coulson, Wayne
- Presentation to committee 522-4
Coulson, Wayne
- Presentation to committee on behalf of Coulson Group of Companies 522-4
- Hecate Logging Ltd.
- distribution of dividends 524
- involvement of Indians with company 522-4
- Sealaska Corporation, use as model for Indian land claims settlement 523-4
Council of Canadians
- Mid Island chapter, position on issues
- referendum on principles for treaty negotiations
(Brown, Diane) 509
- treaty negotiation process
(Manly, J.) 503
- Mid-Island chapter See also witnesses Brown, Diane; Manly, Jim
- Role
(Brown, Diane) 509
Council of Forest Industries See also witness Beets, Marlie
- Presentation to committee 383-8
- Membership
(Beets, M.) 383
- Position on aboriginal title
(Carr, A.) 606-7
Cowichan Indian band
- Treaty negotiations, treaty-related measures
(Steenkamp, P.) 34
Croft, Daniel
- Presentation to committee 256-61
- Indians
- culture and history 261
- population, Indians living off reserves, participation in treaty process 258-9
- referendum on principles for treaty negotiations, impact 256-8, 260
- treaty negotiations
- development of understanding between cultures 261
- guiding principles 257, 260
- process 256-7
- process, trust issue 258
- public education and information 256-7, 259
Cromarty, Don
- Presentation to committee 246-50
- As subject
- Aboriginal Affairs Committee, consultation by committee, consultation with Indians 246-9
- Indians
- population, participation in public consultation processes, trust issue 246-50
- referenda with Indians 247
Crown land
- Access to Crown land and resources
(Barnett, D.) 460-3
(Beets, M.) 383-6
(Hooker, B.) 221-2
(Livingston, G.) 574
(MacKay) 220-1
(Rattray, G.) 219-21
- Call for judicial inquiry to review use of land
(Lloyd, H.) 408
- Exclusion from treaty negotiation process
(MacKay) 141-2
(Wilson, J.) 141-2
- Government revenue from Indian traditional lands
(Gonzales, C.) 405-6
- Sale by government of Crown land involved in land claims
(Haythornthwaite, G.) 600-1
Cullen, Mike
- Presentation to committee 557-8
- Fisheries, fishing by Indians
- allocation of resource 558
- involvement in commercial fishery 558
- Fraser River, fishing by Indians 558
- Indians, referendum on principles for treaty negotiations, referendum questions 558
- Nuu-chah-nulth people, treaty negotiation, prawn fishery component 558
Cumming, Marion
- Presentation to committee 615-7
- As subject
- experience with indigenous peoples 616-7
- Indians
- population, relationship with non-Indian population, historical inequity in treatment of Indians by non-Indians 616
- referendum on principles for treaty negotiations 615-6
- treaty negotiations, process 617
Cummins, John
- Presentation to committee 353-7
- Indians
- aboriginal rights 354-6
- economic development by Indians, participation in economy 354-6
- referendum on principles for treaty negotiations, referendum questions 353-6
- self-government 354, 356
- taxation, taxation and access to social programs 356
- treaty negotiations, interim and treaty-related measures 356
- treaty settlements, cash and land compensation 356
- Tsawwassen people, treaty negotiations 353-4
Cunningham, Ray
- Presentation to committee on behalf of district of Chetwynd 191-3
- Indians
- self-government, accountability issue 191
- taxation 191-2
- Justice system, treatment of Indians 192-3
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