HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY PROVINCE OF NEWFOLNDLAND

1992

4th SESSION - 41st GENERAL ASSEMBLY

HANSARD SPEAKER INDEX

Published under the authority of the Speaker of the House of Assembly Honourable Thomas Lush HANSARD SPEAKER INDEX

and Aylward, Mr. Kevin (L, Stephenville) DEPARTMENT of Works, Set-vices Transporta ADDRESS in Reply to the Speech from the Throne tion on capital Debate p. 97-100; 147-SO Consultants hired for design work DAY of mourning be officially declared for workers works projects - selection process p. 3643-45 killed or injured in the workplace Reclassifications p. 3040-41 Elections Act, Debate p. 1328-29 ELECTION Act, Jury Act and the (Bill 74) EXECUTiVE Council Estimates - Committee of 1991 Supply p. 1727-29 Second reading p. 3229-34 FINANCIAL statement ELECTIONS Act (Amdt.) (Bill 36) Debate on ministerial statement p. 2864-69 Second reading p. 1860-61 ELECHONS Act, 1991 (Bill 1) FISHING industry - impact of the moratorium Debate p. 1995 Second reading p. 1122-26;1 136-37 Whole Assembly 1764- GRENFELL College in Corner Brook - increase in Committee of the p. funding 70; 1774-76; 1792-95; 1805-07 ENTERPRISE Newfoundland and Labrador Cor Debate p. 2609-12 INCOME Tax Act poration List of individual loans to companies 887-88 Debate p. 1303-06 p. PUBLIC Sector Restraint Act, 1992 (Bill 17) FARM Products Corporation Act (Bill 10) Second reading p. $70-72;895-98;1070-77 Second reading p. 2200-04 Committee of the Whole Assembly p. 1156-58 FINANCIAL Corporations Capital Tax Act (Bill 52) SUPPLEMENTARY Supply Act, No. 3 Second reading p. 2723 Debate p. 1945-47 FIRE on Harvey Road WORKERS’ Compensation Act (Bill 48) Emergency response team p. 3571 Second reading p. 2459-62 GARBAGE incineration project for Long Harbour Residents protesting the proposal p. 2671 Aylward, Mr. Robert (PC, KlIbrlde) GASOLINE Tax Act, Horse Racing Regulation and ADDRESS in Reply to the Speech from the Throne Tax Act, Liquor Control Act and Retail Sales Tax Debate p. 50-56 Act (Bill 45) AGRICULTURAL Products Marketing Board Second reading p. 3100 Re-appointment of Scott Simmons as Chairman GASOLINE Tax Act, No. 2 p. 416-18 Debate p. 3095-98 AMALGAMATION GOULDS

Agricultural zone - review of Northeast Avalon Agricultural zone - review p. 737-38 area p. 1784-85 Roads in agricultural area p. 619 Goulds - phase in of taxes p. 2667 GRAND Falls mill

Goulds - tax increase to farmers p. 179-80 Report of the committee into the closing of Northeast Avalon, cost to taxpayers p. 810- machine number six p. 852 1 1;874-75 HEALTH and Post-Secondary Education Tax Act AVIAN Emblem of the Province Act (Bill 21) (Payroll Tax) Second reading p. 2207-10 Debate p. 1386-89 BUDGET Debate p. 712-19 HEALTH and Social Agencies Act (Bill 46) -Newfoundland Atlantic Accord Im Committee of the Whole Assembly p. 3582- plementation (Newfoundland) Act (No. 2) (Bill 69) 84;3587;3602 Second reading p. 3123-24 HEALTH care facilities for St. Lawrence, Port CHIEF Electoral Officer, Wayne Mitchell nominated Saunders and Burgeo Debate p. 3161 Trans City Holdings Limited p. 314-15 CO-OPERATIVE Societies Act (Bill 47) HOUSEHOLD Hazardous Waste Day p. 892 Second reading p. 2713-15 I{UB organization DEBATE on the Adjournment Opening of new extension p. 1704

Amalgamation - Northeast Avalon p. 874-75 IMPAIRED driving DEPARTMENT of Health Act (Bill 38) Legislation p. 931 Second reading p. 2560-65 INCOME Tax Act Committee of the Whole Assembly p. 3354- Debate p. 1352-55 59;336$-69;3375-77 LEASEHOLDS in St. John’s Act (Bill 57)

54

55

62;2697 p. Second reading 224&51;2485-$8

p. Premier’s office renovations 2221;2260- WASTE Material Disposal Act - 20) (Bill

p.

Premier’s office expenses 2294-96 Committee of p. the Whole - Assembly 3659

2220 (Bill Act panies 73)

renovations Office p. Confederation in Building TAXATION of Utilities and Television Cable Com

01 p. report Hulan recommendations and 3191-92

government p. funding; appointments board 1100- TASK on force agriculture

North Haven Manor citizen’s senior home p. Debate 1917-20;2160-62 -

p.

Hanscomb Trans Report Holdings City 3 14-15 SUPPLEMENTARY Supply Act, No. 3

Saunders and Burgeo, tendering contract; p. Program 1992 for 1809

Health facilities care for Lawrence, St. Port SPRAY program

p. ing the closing of machine number six 852 08;3616-1$

Grand mill Falls report of the committee regard Committee p. of the - Whole Assembly 3607-

p.

p. Goulds in roads agricultural area 619 - Second reading 2688-89

85 SHOPS’ Closing (Bill Act 22)

p. Goulds agricultural p. zone review 737-38;1784- Debate - 3206-10 -

p.

cy response team 3571 SEALING industry

on Fire p. Harvey Road setting of up an emergen Purchased an by Austrian - interest 498

p. loans to companies 887-88 SAWMILL operations at Roddickton

Enterprise Newfoundland list individual of

$2;3396-97;3418-203512-16 -

p.

reclassifications tion 3040-41 - Committee of p. the Whole Assembly 3380-

Department of Works Services Transporta and ROYAL Newfoundland Constabulary

(Bill Act 56)

p.

works projects status 3643-45 p. in Seat - House of Assembly 777-79

Consultants to hired do design on work capital ROBERTS, Edward, Minister of Justice

p.

Amalgamation, Northeast p. Avalon cost 810-11 Tax in substitute

of school - tax 578

p.

farmers 179-80 p. Increase 576-78

Amalgamation Goulds increase tax for PUBLIC service -

pensioners -

p.

Simmons, Chairman 416-18 p. reading Second 782-88;978-83;1034-36

Agricultural

Products Marketing Board Scott PUBLIC Sector Restraint 1992 Act, 17) (Bill -

ORAL Questions p. reduction in funding 2703

p.

Ninth,

tenth

and eleventh floors 2220 Closure of libraries for a two due period week to

OFFICE renovations in Confederation Building PUBLIC Libraries

Board

p.

Second reading p. 305 1-56 Office furniture 2697-98

OCCUPATIONAL

Health and Act Safety (Bill 53) PROVINCIAL in courts Atlantic Place

p.

Senior p. citizen’s home in Lewisporte 1100-01 Report tabled 957-58

NORTH Manor Haven

the Elections Act

p.

gratulations 915

PRIVILEGES and Elections Committee report on

NEWFOUNDLAND youth bowling team con p.

Renovations 2221;2260-62;2697 -

p.

Second reading 1871-72 p. Expenses 2294-96

MUNICIPALITIES Act (Bill 39) PREMIER’S Office

26;3330-32;3339-44 p. Notice of motion 471-72

p.

Committee of the Whole Assembly 3324- sons

sixty-five and over

p.

reading Second 2520-27

PERSONAL income tax increase rate exempt

per -

MUNICIPAL Grants Act 30) (Bill

p. Wooddale Nursery Tree

privatization $53

-

p.

Debate 299-302;322-23 p. status experiment of the 853

LOCAL

Authority Guarantee Act

Wood

shipment Goose from to Bay Stephenville

-

p.

Debate 298 p. recommendations 3191-92

LOAN and Guarantee

Act

force Task agriculture on Hulan report

and -

p. Second reading p. 1858-59 House of Assembly 777-79

34)

(Bill

Roberts, Edward,

Minister of Justice in seat

-

LIQUOR Control Act Liquor and Corporation Act 576-78

p.

functioning (pt. of order) 2916

service Public p. pensioners increase; school tax

-

LEGISLATION p. Review Committees 2697-98 ture

p.

Second reading 2765-66

Provincial courts

in Atlantic Place office furni -

HANS ARD SPEAKER INDEX HANSARD SPEAKER INDEX

WASTE Material Disposal Act (No. 2) (Bill 42) rational expenses; employees exempt from Second reading p. 3152-54 Bill 17 p. 1642 WELFARE Institutions Act (Bill 33) COLLECTIVE agreements Committee of the Whole Assembly p. 3345 P. 651-52 WOOD shipment from Goose Bay to Stephenville Legislation p. 541-42 Status of the experiment p. 853 NTA reopener clause p. 652;691-92 WOODDALE Tree Nursery CONFLICT of interest guidelines Hunt law firm providing legal services to Privatization p. 853 Halley, WORKERS’ Compensation Act (Bill 48) Enterprise Corporation p. 776-77 Societies Act (Bill 47) Second reading p. 23 10-16 CO-OPERATIVE Committee of the Whole Assembly p. 3291- Notice of motion p. 2007 97;33 15-17 Second reading p. 2712-13 in Brigus WORKERS’ Compensation Act - amendments COURTHOUSE 504 Changes in benefits p. 3576 Closure p. CREDIT rating of the Province of Quebec Baker, Hon. Winston (L, Gander) Further answer p. 1936 ABOLISH Certain Fees Act (Bill 51) CRIMES Compensation Board Notice of motion p. 2189 Annual report tabled p. 1316 ADJOURN House to welcome the flotilla from the CRIMES Compensation Program Grand Banks p. 536 Termination of program p. 500-01;571-72 AMALGAMATION DEBATE on the Adjournment Northeast Avalon, cost to taxpayers p. 177-78 Crimes Compensation Program p. 571-72

ANNIVERSARY of the date on which New Student assistants - cutbacks in Labrador West p. foundland became a part of Canada p. 497 1701-02 ARTS and culture centres UI statistics p. 1233 Transfer to regional or community organizations DEPARTMENT of Justice government funding p. 2737-38 Number of trips taken by Minister from Sept/91 AUDiTOR General appointed - Mrs. Elizabeth Mar to Oct/91 p. 1209 shall DEPARTMENT of Social Services Notice of motion p. 419 Budget cut p. 580-8 1 Debate p. 472-73 DEREK O’Brien’s book ‘Suffer Little Children” BLUE Cross Insurance Reason ban for sale on Avalon Peninsula p. 815 Changes; effect on government pensioners p. 217 ECONOMIC plan BOYS’ Home in Whitboume Strategic economic plan p. 2293 Incidents p. 1169-70 ECONOMY BUDGET Government’s plan to stimulate investment p. Deficit on current account p. 1969 2806 CARIBOU ranch in Peter’s River/St. Stephen’s area ELECTION of women to the House of Assembly Reject proposal for the establishment of a ranch Debate p. 257-60 p. 1211 ELECTIONS Act

CHANGE the name of the province - select commit Proposed legislation regarding the holding of tee appointed plebiscites p. 1779-81 List of members tabled p. 948 ELECI1ONS Act (Amdt.) (Bill 36) Members named to the committee p. 1884 Notice of motion p. 1602 CHANGE the name of the province to the Province Second reading p. 1$60;1865 of Newfoundland and Labrador ELECTIONS Act, 1991 (Bill 1) Debate p. 824-27 Notice of motion p. 9 Amendment - select committee be appointed p. Second reading p. 324-27;35$;407-09;1141 825 Committee of the Whole Assembly p. 1763- CHILD sexual abuse campaign - support for efforts 64; 1768-69; 1774; 1797-98 of Break the Cycle Foundation ERROR in Motion 6 on Order Paper p. 864

Debate p. 1134 EXECUTIVE Council Estimates - Committee of CHURCHILL Falls Labrador Corporation Supply p. 1602; 1625-26; 1680-83 FINANCIAL Corporations Capital Tax Act (Bill 52)

56

57

HUGHES Commission p. of Inquhy Report 6/92 tabled 321

p.

Notice

motion of 2994

Editions published between 19/91 Apr.

Mar. and

HOUSE

of Assembly (Bill Act 67) NEWFOUNDLAND Gazette

Trans City

Holdings p. Limited 3 p. 14-15 Annual report tabled 217

14;411 vices Limited

Tendering

contract,

p. Hanscomb

Report 312- NEWFOUNDLAND and Labrador Computer

Ser

Saunders

and

Burgeo

p. Direct funding from federal

government 381

HEALTH facilities care for St. Lawrence, Port

NATIVE funding

p.

Debate 1402-03

p. Changes to payroll regulations 1381

(Payroll Tax) MUNICIPALITIES

HEALTH and

Post-Secondaiy Education p. Tax Act Laid

off fighters fire 179

p.

Notice

of motion 2876 MOUNT Pearl fire department

2) (No. 65) (Bill

p. Volunteer Week 771

HEALTH

and

Post-Secondaiy

Education Tax p. Act solidation of provincial laws 1559

Heads

of expenditure;

p. members named 780 Revised

statutes of

Newfoundland

1990

con

-

GOVERNMENT Services Estimates Committee p. 410

p.

Debate

30$7;3098-3

100

Hughes Commission

of Inquiry report

update -

p.

Notice of motion 2876 p. finance 2843-49

GASOLINE Tax

Act, No.

2

Financial statement delivered by Minister

of

p.

Second reading

3107

Financial position p. of the province

2253

p.

Notice

of motion

1894 p. became part a of Canada 497

Act (Bill

45)

Anniversary of the on date

which

Newfoundland

Tax Act,

Liquor Control Act and Retail Sales Tax MINISTERIAL Statements

GASOLINE

Tax

Act, Horse Racing p. Regulation and

Point of order 84548

p.

Second

reading

3439

answer

questions during estimates committee

debate

p.

Notice

of motion

3080

MINISTER of Justice (nonelected)

permitted

to

GASOLINE

Tax

Act 3) (No.

71) (Bill p.

Schedule

in

B Bill 17

pay scales

1207

-

p.

Notice of

motion 2129 MEMORIAL University

GASOLINE

Tax

Act (Bill

49)

Waiting list for p. mammography

test 1744

Amendment p. 1650

MAMMOGRAPHY services

p.

Debate 1649-51

p. purchase segments of the operation

1743

GARBAGE

disposal

and industrial

waste

importation Government proposal; assistance

to individuals to

73

LUNDRIGAN Group of Companies

financial

Corporations p.

Tax Act

2736-37;2772- p. Garbage incineration project

1812

Tax

measure

covered an under amendment the to LONG Harbour site

FORTIS

Trust

p. to the clean-up

1813

p. ized

species

210-12

Agreement Mhright with

and Wilson

with respect

Secondaxy

processing;

allocations

for undenflil LONG Harbour phosphorous

plant

FISHERY

p. contracts 176-77

2843-49

Guidelines in awarding tenders

for

government

Statement

delivered

by Minister p. of finance

LOCAL preference policy

p.

Corporation

3135-37

p.

LEASEHOLD Act

amendment

73 -

revenue

from

CF(L)Co;

Newfoundland Liquor p. Answer to question 147

Other Revenue

Newfoundland

Hydro

water - JUDICIAL inquiry into

tragic fire at Davis Inlet

FINANCIAL

statement

p.

Notice of motion 321

p.

2331-32 11) (Bill

Public service

payroll

reduction

of

one percent - INSURANCE Adjusters, Agents

and

Brokers

Act

Province’s

p. fiscal

position 2253 p. Notice of motion 2876

Proposals

to

deal

p. with deficit 2292-94 INCOME Tax Act, No.

2

p. government

2329-30

p. When the report will be public made

350

Deficit

shortfall

in revenues

from federal - mendations p. in the report

773-74

FINANCIAL

situation

When government will table

response

to recom

p. Second

reading 2722-25;2760-61 p. Update 410

p. Notice

of motion

2189

p. Crimes compensation program 774-76

HANSARD SPEAKER INDEX HANSARD SPEAKER INDEX

plant - cleanup pro NEWFOUNDLAND Liquor Licensing Board Long Harbour phosphorous Wilson Annual report tabled p. 2007 cedure agreement with Aibright and p. NEWFOUNDLAND Public Service Commission Act 1813

- proposal; assis (Bill 7) Lundrigan Group government of the Notice of motion p. 321 tance to individuals to purchase segments Second reading p. 144445 operation p. 1743

- 1744 ORAL Questions Mammography test waiting period p. University - faculty association pay Amalgamation, Northeast Avalon - cost p. 177-78 Memorial scale 1207 Arts and culture centres - transfer to regional or p. community organizations p. 2737-38 Mount Pearl fire department - laid off fire fighters 179 Blue Cross Insurance - changes; effect on govern p.

- changes to payroll regulations p. ment pensioners p. 217 Municipalities

Boys’ Home in Whithoume - incidents; escape of 1381 Native funding - direct funding from federal three youths p. 1169-70 government 381 Budget projections - deficit p. 1969 p. Hydro - budget under Other Churchill Falls Labrador Corporation - operation Newfoundland al expenses; employees exempt from Bill 17 p. Revenue for water revenues from CF(L)Co p. 1642 3136 Newfoundland Liquor Corporation - amount Collective agreements - legislation; NTA p. 541- 42;651-52;691-92 budgeted in fmancial statement p. 3136 Payroll tax - effect on businesses p. 1970 Conflict of interest guidelines - Halley, Hunt law - security finn in conflict of interest p. 776-77 Pleasantville Remand Centre incident; 1095-96;1129-30 Courthouse in Brigus - closure p. 504 p. service payroll - reduction of one percent Crimes Compensation Program - termination p. Public 500-01 p. 2331-32 sales for 1992 2332 Department of Social Services - budget cut p. 580- Retail p. - of 81 Retail sales tax collection administration Derek O’Brien’s book “Suffer Little Children - taxes p. 2811 - seat in ban for sale on Avalon Peninsula p. 815 Roberts, Edward, Minister of Justice invest House of Assembly p. 777-79 Economy - government’s plan to stimulate Roddickton fish plant - beneficiary of insurance ment p. 2806 as result of fire two years before; claim; Elections Act - proposed legislation regarding the holding of plebiscites p. 1779-81 reconstruction inquiry p. 1817 Royal Commission on Education - recommende Financial situation - proposals to deal with the tion regarding denominational schools p. 1308-09 deficit p. 2292-94 School boards - level of funding for 1992-93 p. Financial situation - shortfall in revenues from federal government p. 2329-30 2698-99 an Sexual misconduct charge - complaint against Fishery - secondary processing; allocations for Environment, J. Kelland; judi derutilized species; silver hake p. 210-12 former Minister of cial inquiry p. 349;379-81;500 Fords Trust - effect of corporations tax act

- position amendment p. 2736-37;2772-73 Strategic economic plan government’s Health care facilities for St. Lawrence, Port p. 2293

- in trade Saunders and Burgeo; tendering contract; Unemployment decline in employment Hanscomb Report; Trans City Holdings p. 312- industry p. 2333-34 15;411 PAYROLL tax Hughes Commission of Inquiry Report p. Effect on businesses p. 1970 350773-74 Eliminate the tax p. 2292 answer to question regarding the break Hughes Commission of Inquiry Report - recom Tabled an mendation regarding the crimes compensation down by category of the business sector p. 1949 for Fenyland, best wishes program; Child Welfare Act p. 774-76 POWER, Charles, MHA upon his resignation from the House 154849 Leasehold Act - amendment p. 73 p. of Treasury Board Local preference policy - guidelines in awarding PRESIDENT from Sept.19 1 tenders for government contracts p. 176-77 Number of trips taken by Minister to Oct./91 893 Long Harbour - importation of garbage p. 1812 p.

58

59

Innu p. Band of Davis Inlet 533 YOUTH correctional centre

p. Congratulations on being elected Chief of the Tabled 1933

RJCIIE, Kathie, of Inlet Davis WARRANTS

p.

Consolidation of all provincial laws 1559 p. VOLUNTEER Week 771

REVISED statutes of Newfoundland 1990 p. Second reading 3111;3120-21

p.

on Tax automobiles p. received as gifts 2811 Notice of motion 1894

RETAIL

sales tax

UNIFORMED

Services Pensions (Bill Act 44)

p.

Answer to question 2371 34

P.

2332

p. Decline in employment in trade industry 2333-

RETAIL sales 1992 for UNEMPLOYMENT

p. of Heads expenditure; members named 780 993-95

RESOURCE

Estimates

Committee of Justice to

appear before p. estimates committee

p.

Warrants

1933

UNANIMOUS consent requested

to allow Minister

p.

1531

Decrease in number of p. unemployed 1233

report regarding the Automobile Insurance Act UI Stats Canada Report

Public

Utilities

Board

of Commissioners annual p.

Burn Peninsula

Highway

snow clearing 184

-

Public Service Commission p. annual report 780 TRANSPORTATION

p.

report 893 p. Debate 3082;3086-$7

Provincial

court judges salaries and benefits p. Notice of motion 2876

p.

report

2007 TOBACCO Tax No. Act, 3

Newfoundland

Liquor p. Licensing Board annual Second reading 3442-43

Newfoundland p.

Gazette editions p. 321 of Notice motion 3080

Limited p.

annual report

217 TOBACCO Tax (No. Act 4) (Bill 72)

Newfoundland and Labrador Computer Services p. Debate 1$95-96;1923

1316

SUPPLEMENTARY Supply Act, 3 No.

Crimes

Compensation Board p. p. annual report 1701-02

named p. to

select committee

948

Cutbacks to school boards in Labrador West

and

Change the name of the province members STUDENT assistants -

REPORTS

Tabled p. Second reading 1858

p.

taken

from

Sept/91 to Oct/91 (W.Q. p. #15) 893 Notice of motion 1415

President of

Treasury

Board

number of trips STATUTES -

Amendment Act

(Bill

27)

p.

Oct/91

Sept/91 to

(W.Q. #12) 1209 Point p. of privilege 295

Minister of Justice number of trips taken from - tem

QUESTIONS on

the Order

Paper

ing allegations

of political interference

in justice

sys

p.

surance Act,

tabled

1531

STATEMENTS by Member

for Number

East

regard

Annual

report

regarding

the

Automobile In p. Committee of the

Whole

Assembly 1876-77

PUBLIC Utilities

Board

SOCIAL Workers Association Act

(Bill

12)

p.

Second

reading 3 107-10

p. Heads of expenditure; members

named

780

p. of Notice motion

1894

SOCIAL Services Estimates Committee

PUBLIC Service

Pensions

Act (Bill

43)

Police investigation; p. judicial

inquiry

379-81

p.

Annual

report

tabled 780 p. office 500

PUBLIC

Service

Commission

Involvement of Simon

Lono

from

the Premier’s

p.

Second

reading

740-47;1085-89;1112-14 p.

ment, J. Kelland 349

p.

Notice of motion

545

Complaint against former Minister

of Environ

PUBLIC

Sector

Restraint 1992 Act, 17) (Bill SEXUAL misconduct charge

p. Notice

of

motion

2876

of Level p. fimding for 1992-93

2698-99

PUBLIC

Sector Restraint Act (AmdL) (Bill 64)

SCHOOL boards

p.

Debate 1568-69

p. Denominational

schools 1308-09

p;

Notice

of motion

1416 ROYAL Commission on

Education

report

defer recommendations

of the - report p. dickton plant 1817

PROVINCIAL

court judges,

salaries

and benefits

Investigation the into situation

regarding the Rod

p.

Report

tabled

893 RODDICKTON fish plant

report

in Seat p. House of Assembly 777-79

PROVINCIAL

court judges,

salaries and benefits ROBERTS, Edward, Minister of Justice

HANSARD SPEAKER iNDEX HANSARD SPEAKER INDEX

clawback provision p. Answer to questions regarding incidents p. 1135 Early retirement program; Incidents at the Pleasantville Remand Centre; 2514 on fish processing sec security p. 1095-96;1129-30 Effect of cod moratorium tor p. 2513-14 Barrett, Mr. Percy (L, Bellevue) Federal NDP resolution regarding management BUDGET Debate p. 679-$4;706-08 over Nose and Tail of Grand Banks p. 924 GARBAGE incineration project for Long Harbour Fish quotas for south and southwest coasts for Residents protesting the proposal p. 2637 1993 p. 2732 LOCAL Authority Guarantee Act Fixed gear groundfish fishery on south and south Debate p. 302-03 west coasts p. 843 PETITIONS Layoffs; reduction in northern cod quotas p. 38-

Chance Cove - road conditions p. 702 39 the 1992 Dildo - road conditions p. 703 Letter to federal government regarding Highway to Goosebeny Cove - upgrading p. 702 management plan - copy tabled p. 182 TRANSPORTATION Memorandum of Understanding between Canada

Chance Cove - road conditions p. 702 and European Community regarding foreign over-

Dildo - road conditions p. 703 fishing p. 3474;3479-80 Highway to Goosebeny Cove - upgrading p. 702 Moratorium p. 1706-07 Moratorium; Hanis Panel Report and Stein Task Carter, Hon. Walter (L, Twilllngate) Force; effect on flounder fishery p. 1740-42 from the Throne ADDRESS in Reply to the Speech Process for fishermen to qualify as a bona tide 85-90 Debate p. fishermen p. 3646-47 BELLEORAM fish plant Province’s recommendation for total allowable 1645 Answer to question p. catch p. 140-42;170-72;174-76 with Daley’s p. Status; lease/purchase agreement Provision in Budget to assist fishermen and fish 1565-66 plant workers p. 465-66 coalition regarding role in the CHURCH leaders Shrimp fishery on Northern Peninsula - process 2692 rebuilding of the fishery p. ing licences p. 1272;1312-13 DEBATE on the Adjournment Status of processing licence for Trepassey p. 3572 cod Fishery - total allowable catch for northern FISHERY - extension of management jurisdiction p. 170-72 (Procedure under S.0. 23) DEPARTMENT of Fisheries Debate 205-08 by Minister from Sept/91 p. Number of trips taken FISHERY Products International to Oct/91 1278 p. Status p. 1345 FISH plant at Ramea FISHING industry - impact of the moratorium 2269 Northern cod moratorium p. Debate p. 1986-91;1993 Board FISHERIES Loan FLEUR de Lys fish plant Annual report tabled p. 181 Crab processing licence 1528 1346 p. Bank guarantee loan program p. FOREIGN overfishing issue 1933 Financial statements tabled p. Government’s position p. 922 of the failure of the Measures taken as a result Message to flotilla en route to Grand Banks p. 1991 fishery p. 29 461 loans to fishermen - effect of cod Outstanding Ministerial Statement p. 534 1929-30 moratorium p. Poll by Decima Research p. 770 FISHERIES NAFO meeting INSHORE fishery on south coast - extension of UI in the area regulated Efforts to control activities benefits 1234 by NAFO p. Debate p. 1004-07 FISHERY LiTTLE Bay Islands by the International Wel Advertising campaign Meeting with delegation 923 71-73 p. fare Organization p. Transfer of crab licence of S.T. Jones and Sons Plan - reduc Atlantic Groundfish Management Limited 861 catch 3481-82 p. tion in total allowable p. LONG Harbour phosphorous plant Crab fishery (Answer to question) p. 1316;1645

Crab fishery - status p. 1272

60

61

p. Provincial funding 699-700;922-23

1740-42 2542-49

Stein

Task

Force;

effect on

flounder p. fishery fare; impact of population seal p. on cod stocks

Fishery

moratorium;

Harris

Panel

Report - and Campaign by

International Fund for

Animal Wel

p.

Fishery

moratorium 1706-07 - SEAL fishery

p.

ing

foreign overfishing

3479-80

p. Labrador Coast; price per pound 1061

tween Canada and European community regard SALMON fishery

Fishery

Memorandum

of Understanding be - Reconstruction p. of plant

1492

p.

limit

Federal

NOP

resolution 924 p. result of fire two before years 1453-54

Fishery

management

of

stocks beyond

200-mile - Plant ownership; beneficiary

of insurance

as a

p.

quotas 38-39

Crab p. processing licence 134445;1528

Fishery layoffs;

reduction in northern cod - RODDICKTON fish plant

p. coasts 1993 for 2732 182

Fishery

fish quotas

on

south

and southwest - respect

to 1992 groundfish management p. plan

p.

and

fish

plant workers

465-66

Letter to federal minister outlining position

with

Fishery financial

allocations

to assist

fishermen - Fisheries Loan Board p. financial

statement

1933

p.

sector

2513-14

Fisheries Loan Board p. annual

report

181

Fishery effect of moratorium on fish processing - REPORTS Tabled

p. clawback

provision

2514

from Sept/91 Oct/91 to p. (W.Q. #9)

1278

Fishery

early

retirement

program for

fishermen; -

Minister of Fisheries number of

trips

taken -

al Welfare p.

Organization

71-73 QUESTIONS on Order the Paper

Fishery

advertising

campaign

by

the Internation - p. upon his resignation

from the House

1552-53

p.

fishermen

effect

of moratorium cod

1929-30 - POWER, Charles, MHA for

ferryland,

best

wishes

Fisheries Loan

Board

outstanding loans p. to - Government funding

1670

p.

gram 1346 project

Fisheries Loan

Board

bank guarantee loan pro -

PENTECOSTAL Assemblies

caplin-for-food-aid

p.

Crab fishery

p. status 1272 - 3572

p.

agreement

with

Daley’s

1565-66

Trepassey fish plant status

of processing

licence -

Belleoram

fish plant

status; lease,urchase - p. ing

licences 1272;1312-13

p.

in tion

total

allowable

catch 3481-82

Shrimp fishery on

Northern

Peninsula

process -

Atlantic Groundfish

Management Plan reduc 700;922-23 -

ORAL

Questions

p. Sealing Association

provincial

funding

699- -

p.

Banks

534

p. cod on stocks 254249

Foreign overlishing

of

stocks on the

Grand

for Animal Welfare;

impact of seal population

770

Seal fishery campaign by

International

fund -

Foreign

overfishing

by poll Decima p. Research - p.

pound 1061

p.

the area

regulated

by NAFO

3474

Salmon fishery on

Labrador

Coast;

price

per

tween

Canada

and the

European

Community

in reconstruction; p. inquiry

145

3-54; 1492

fishery

Memorandum

of

Understanding - be

as result of fire

two

years before;

claim;

p.

and southwest

coasts

843

Roddickton fish plant

beneficiary

of

insurance -

fishery

fixed

gear groundfish fishery - on south

45; 1528

p.

regulated by

NAFO

1234

Roddickton fish

plant

crab p. processing

1344- -

Fisheries

NAFO

meeting control of activities - 1487

a result

of the

p. 1991 fishery

29

Long Harbour

of level pollution

p. in the

area -

fisheries

Loan Board

regarding p. certain loans

as - licence

923

p.

of fish

resources

2692

Little Bay Islands

transfer

of crab

processing -

Church

leaders

role regarding

better p. management

Foreign overfishing 922

p. thbutions

1670 p. 1528

Caplin-for-food-aid

project

government’s

con - Eeur de fish

Lys

plant

crab processing

licence -

MINISTERIAL

Statements

p.

Fishery

Products International

status

1345 -

p. Pollution

in levels the

area

p. 1487 lowable catch

140-42;

174-76

p. fishermen

1532

fishery province’s

recommendation

for

total

al -

Long

Harbour

and red herring

being p. caught by bona fide fishermen

3646-47

Answers

to

questions

regarding

the

clean-up

at Fishery process for fishermen to qualify as -

HANSARD SPEAKER INDEX HANSARD SPEAKER INDEX

and Action on SEAL harvest off the coast NATIONAL Day of Remembrance Debate p. 2795-98 Violence Against Women Commemoration of the fourteen women killed in Cowan, Hon. Patricia (L, Conception Bay South) Montreal p. 2842 ABITIBI-Price hydro project at Grand Falls Update on development of committee established Answer to question p. 1135 in 1991 p. 2842 Status of environmental assessment p. $82 ORAL Questions

ADVISORY committee on the change of name for Abitibi-Price hydro project at Grand Falls - the Province status of environmental assessment p. 882 When committee will be appointed p. 1276 Advisory committee on change of name for the

ATV legislation Province - when committee will be appointed p. Regulations p. 1640-41 1276

AVIAN Emblem of the Province Act (Bill 21) ATV legislation - regulations p. 164041

Notice of motion p. 893 Big game licences - applications p. 1275-76

BIG game licences Rat Bay Brook - environmental damage caused Answer to question p. 1317 by collapse of dam at Lookout Brook; investiga Applications p. 1275-76 tion p. 1451-52 COUNSELLING services for sexual abuse survivors Holyrood generating station - emission readings Resources for women’s centres p. 1275 p. 2334-35

- DEBATE on the Adjournment Hopedale - Postville area rabid foxes p. 353

- Holyrood generating station emissions p. 2466- Long Harbour - level of pollution in the area p. 67 163$ DEPARTMENT of Environment and Lands Long Harbour phosphorous plant - cleanup pro Number of trips taken by Minister from Sept/91 cedure agreement with Aibright and Wilson p. to Oct/91 p. 992 989-90; 1639-40

ENVIRONMENT Week p. 1523;1559 Long Harbour site - garbage incineration project FLAT Bay Brook p. 990; 1448-49; 1560-62; 1636-38; 1M1;2219-20 of a Environmental damage caused by collapse Partridge - conservation of stocks p. 1566 dam p. 1451-52 Recycling program for government buildings p. GARBAGE incineration project for Long Harbour 2516-17

Residents protesting the proposal p. 2671 Sexual assault survivors - counselling services p. HOLYROOD generating station 1275

Emission readings p. 2334-35;2466-67 Sunday hunting - status p. 354

- HOPEDALE - Postville Waste incineration plant for St. John’s area dis Rabid foxes p. 353 cussions with company in New York p. 1450-5 1 892 HOUSEHOLD Hazardous Waste Day p. PARTRIDGE - conservation of stocks p. 1566 LONG Harbour phosphorous plant PROVINCIAL Advisory Council on the Status of Agreement with Aibright and Wilson with respect Women to the clean-up p. 1639-40 Annual reports tabled p. $15;2744 Cleanup procedure p. 989-90 QUESTIONS on the Order Paper Pollution levels in the area p. 1638 Minister of Environment and Lands - number of LONG Harbour site trips taken from Sept/91 to Oct/91 (W.Q. #4) p. Environmental review p. 1448-49 992 Garbage incineration project p. 990;1636-38;IM1 RECYCLING program for government buildings if proposal submitted by an American company Government initiatives p. 25 16-17 p. 2219-20 REPORTS Tabled Importation of industrial waste and garbage for Provincial Advisory Council on the Status of the purpose of industrial development p. 1560-62 Women annual reports p. $15;2744 MINISTERIAL Statements SUNDAY hunting Environment Week p. 1523;1559 Status p. 354 Household Hazardous Waste Day p. 892 WASTE incineration plant for St. John’s area National Day of Remembrance and Action on Discussions with company in New York p. 1450- Violence Against Women; update on committee 51 p. 2842 WASTE Material Disposal Act (Bill 20)

62

63

p. 2582-83

p. Supply

1629-31;1729-31

Teacher internship program

in

western Labrador

EXECUTIVE

Council Estimates Committee of -

29 19-21

Post-secondary

p.

in cut

budget

2$82;2993 -

Budget cut announced

in p. financial statement

EDUCATION

MEMORIAL

University

p. Strategic

economic

plan 2921-22

p. Report tabled

471

ECONOMIC

plan

MEDICAL Care Commission

p.

Notice motion of

1678

p. MCP, at tabled 584

DEPARTMENT

of Health

Act

(Bill

38)

Report by John

Clarke

to investigate

complaints p. Oct/91 to

1316

142-43

of Number

trips taken

Minister by

from Sept/91

Investigation into security;

recommendations p.

DEPARTMENT

of Health

MCP

p. Changes 501-03

from Long p. Harbour plant

955;1201

DENTAL

health

program

children for

Report of by findings Dr. Bertell;

toxic

emissions

Student p.

aid appeals 2287-88;2653-54

-

LONG Harbour/Placentia

area

p. gram

2034-35

p. Toxic emissions

1201-03;1231-32

Student aid administering

of Student

Loan - Pro

Albright p. and Wilson

955

p. panies

cutback in grants 2839

Decommissioning;

environmental

statement by

School

boards

in

Labrador

West mining

com -

LONG Harbour

phosphorous

plant

p. School

boards

budgetary

allocations 284041 -

p.

Limited 818

p.

Long

Harbour

toxic

emissions

1231-32 -

Transfer of crab licence

of S.T.

Jones and

Sons

Health

care

p. hospital

services 304-05 -

LITTLE Bay Islands

1369

1343-44

Health care Cardiology

Unit

at

p. the

hospital -

Take-over of hospital

by Grenfell

p.

Services

Corner

Brook p. water

supply

726-27

HOSPITAL

in Labrador

West

DEBATE the on Adjournment

p. boards tal

693-96

p. Contamination

61$;726-27

Reduction

in number of

boards;

John’s St. Hospi CORNER

Brook water supply

HOSPITAL

boards

p.

Reduced funding 2921-22

p.

Travel costs increase

539-40 COMMUN1TY

colleges

p. surgery

281;304-05;1339-41;1369;1374-76

p. BUDGET Debate

640-46

Status of

hospital

services;

waiting list for cardiac p.

Status of doctors

1342

p.

1813-14

BELL Island hospital

Myelogram

X

rays waiting periods

at hospitals - p.

Counselling services

status 1314 -

375-77

ANDERSON Centre

Janeway

Hospital

waiting p. for list admission - health p. boards

696-98

p.

352-53

Transfer of services

to regional

community

Consolidation of

the St. John’s

hospital

service ALCOHOL and Drug

Dependency Commission

51

p. Interim fmancing

1102

p.

Baie

Verte Hospital ultrasound machine 249- - ADS Committee

p.

President

Psychiatric

of

Association

419

Decker, Hon. Christopher (L,

Strait of

Belle

Isle)

Answer to question regarding conversation with

p. agreement HEALTH to delay care bill 2776

Report Design of work p. the new committee for hospital on the 582-83 Law Society Act

SOCIAL HAPPY Valley Legislation Goose Bay Review - Committee

p. p. the Law Amendment Society Act 2596 2776

p.

Debate Social Legislation 2592-96 Review Committee report on

REPORTS funding Tabled

GRENFELL p. BUDGET

College Debate in Corner 708-12 Brook in

increase -

p. Crane, John Mr. education (L, 2370-71 Harbour Grace)

Adjustment

recovery program

training

and -

Notice p. of motion 1894 FISHERY

WASTE

Material

Disposal

(No. Act 2) 42) (Bill

sity reduction in p.

expenditures

2407-0$;2477-79 -

p. Second

reading

2232

School boards, community

colleges

and

univer

Notice p. of motion

893 FINANCIAL situation

HANSARD SPEAKER INDEX HANSARD SPEAKER IIDEX

Tuition fees; provincial grants and the bursaiy Memorial University - teacher internship program 2582-83 program p. 2773-75 in western Labrador p. MENINGITIS situation Memorial University - tuition fees - grant pro Update of situation in Labrador West p. 779-80 gram p. 2773-75 MINISTERIAL Statements Meningitis situation - Labrador West p. 779-80 - period at hospitals Royal Commission on Education - Government’s Myelogram X rays waiting position on the recommendations; discussions p. 1813-14 with denominational authorities p. 2291 North Haven Manor senior citizen’s home - NORTH Haven Manor government funding; board appointments p. 1100- Senior citizen’s home in Lewisporte p. 1100-01 01 ORAL Questions Public Service Commission - recommendations the position of president of Central New ADS Committee - provincial government to pro for College 2471-74 vide interim financing p. 1102 foundland p. - fluoride levels 180-8 1 Alcohol and Drug Dependency Commission - Rigolet water supply p.

- reduction 3035-36 transfer of services p. 696-98 School boards budget p. School boards - clawback of school tax revenue Anderson Centre - counselling services; status p. 1314 collected p. 2811-12

School boards - implementation of new grant sys Baie Verte Hospital - ultrasound machine p. 249- 51 tem p. 2882-85

School boards - level of funding for 1992-93 Bell Island hospital - situation regarding doctors p. 2775-76 p. 1342 School boards in Labrador West - mining com Community colleges - reduced funding p. 2921-22 Corner Brook water supply contamination; panies cutback in grants p. 2732-34 colleges and Univer government assistance p. 618 School boards, community

- 2407-0$;2477-79 Dental health program for children - changes p. sity reduction in expenditures p.

- 501-03 School tax - $lOm announced in mini-budget ar rears 343 Education - cut in budget p. 22$2;2993 p.

plan - government’s position - Strategic economic Fishery - adjustment program training and education p. 2370-71 p. 2921-22

- of Student Loan Pro - Student aid administering Happy Valley - Goose Bay design work for new hospital p. 582-83 gram p. 1930-31 Student aid - appeals p. 2222;2585-$6;2774 Health care - status of hospital services; waiting list for cardiac surgery p. 281;1339-41;1374-76 Student aid - changes concerning survivor’s benefits from Canada Pension 2440-41 Health care - travel costs increase p. 539-40 p. Student Aid Division - layoff notices 2514 Health care - waiting list for admission to the p. Janeway Hospital p. 375-77 Student aid for single parents on social assistance post-secondary education 2004 Hospital boards - reduction in number of boards; pursuing p. St. John’s Hospital boards p. 693-96 Substitute teachers p. 2515

- discussions with NTA regarding cut Hospital in Labrador West - take-over of hospi Teachers’ tal by Grenfell Services p. 1343-44 backs p. 2516 Teachers’ agreement - changes in contract; Hospitals - consolidation of the St. John’s hospi pay 247$ tal service p. 352-53 severance p. for St. John’s area - dis Long Harbour phosphorous plant - cleanup pro Waste incineration plant cedure agreement with Albiight and Wilson p. cussions with company in New York p. 1204- 955 05; 1450 on his book “The Long Harbour phosphorous plant - toxic emis PATEY, Francis, best wishes 1270 sions p. 1201-03 Jolly Poker” p. Restraint Act, 1992 (Bill 17) Long Harbour/Placentia area - report of findings PUBLIC Sector by Dr. Bertell; toxic emissions from Long Har Committee of the Whole Assembly p. 1152-54 bour plant p. 955;1201 PUBLIC Service Commission Appointment of new selection committee p. 2473 MCP - investigation and recommendations p. 142- 43 Committee recommendations for the position of of Central Newfoundland College p. Memorial University - budget cut announced in president financial statement p. 29 19-21 247 1-74

64

65

GARBAGE incineration p. for project Long Harbour Substitute

teachers 2515

p.

p. 1652-57 Debate 2516

GARBAGE

disposal

and

industrial waste importation Discussions NTA with regarding salary cutbacks

p. Job creation 34 2748;2815

ECONOMIC

plan P Compensation

package; collective bargaining

p.

Second

reading p. 253741 in Changes contract 2478

DEPARTMENT Health of Act (Bill 38)

TEACHERS

p.

Changes

501-02 Layoff p. notices to some issued employees 2514

DENTAL health program for children STUDENT Aid Division

Town of p. Conception p. Bay

South 264748

sion change

regulations in 244041 -

Municipal

tax on utility companies on effect Survivor’s - benefits

from received Canada Pen-

p.

Long Harbour toxic emissions 1230-31 - 54;2774

p. expenditure 2467-68 p. appeals Student 2222;2287-88;25$5-86;2653-

Hospital and nursing home board reduction in p. Canada - Pension

to Answer questions concerning income

from

p.

Holyrood generating station emissions 2465- - 31;2034-35

p.

Health care

hospital

services 303-04 p. - Administering of Student Program Loan 1930-

1368 STUDENT aid

Health care p. Cardiology Unit at the hospital - p. Debate 1546-48

DEBATE on the Adjournment rence Motion)

p.

of doctors Stau 1341 SOCIAL Estimates Services Committee (Concur-

BELL Island p. hospital education

2004

p.

Interim financing 885-86 for single Aid parents pursuing post-secondary

ADS Committee SOCIAL assistance

Mr. Doyle, Norman (PC, Main) Harbour p. rears 34.83

$lOm School tax

announced in

mini-budget ar -

- p.

Point of privilege 292

SCHOOL Tax Authorities

tern

34;2$39

ing allegations

of political interference

in sys justice

p.

Mining companies

in cutback grants 2732-

STATEMENTS

by Member for Humber regard- East

SCHOOL

in boards Labrador West

p.

2634

p.

Reduction in

budget 3035-36

Garbage

incineration project for Long Harbour

p.

grant New system 2882-85

PETITIONS

12;2840-41

p.

Debate

2600-04

of p. back tax school revenue 2775-76;281 1-

ding

Memo

regarding

budgetary

allocations claw-

-

GRENFELL

in College Corner

Brook increase in

-

SCHOOL

boards

p.

Residents

protesting the proposal 2634

Committee

of the p. Whole

Assembly 3516-18

GARBAGE

incineration for project Long Harbour

ROYAL

Newfoundland Constabulary

Act (Bill 56)

p.

Debate on ministerial

statement 2903-05

p.

with denominational authorities 2291

FINANCIAL

statement

Cabinet Committee appointed

to have discussions

p.

Second reading 404-07

Government’s position on the reconunendations;

ELECHONS Act, 1991 1) (Bill

ROYAL

Commission on Education

Dicks,

Mr. (I, Paul Humber West)

P Fluoride levels 1 1808

RIGOLET water p. supply Notice motion of 1532

Medical p. Care Commission report 471 WELFARE

Institutions (Bill Act 33)

p.

John Clarke 584 05; 1450

MC?

investigation of complaints P. report by - Discussions with in company - York New 1204-

REPORTS Tabled p. Answer

to question 1244

p.

Notice

of motion 857 WASTE incineration plant St. for John’s area

REGISTERED Nurses p. Act 19) (Bill Layoffs and cutbacks 2732

Oct/91 Sept/91 to p. (W.Q. #8) 1316 TEACI{ERS in Labrador West

Minister of Health P. number of trips taken from of - Education 2780

QUESTIONS

on the

Order Paper

Substitute cost teachers by remarks

Minister - -

HANSARD SPEAKER INDEX HANSARD SPEAKER INDEX

Residents protesting the proposal p. 2629 Outbreak in St. John’s area p. 1412 GOVERNMENT Services Estimates Committee Update of situation in Labrador West p. 779 (Concurrence Motion) Vaccination p. 2925 business tax applicable to utility com Debate p. 1575-85 MUNICIPAL HEALTH and Post-Secondary Education Tax Act panies (Payroll Tax) Town of Conception Bay South - new utility tax Debate p. 1382-84 p. 2586-87;2647-48 HEALTH and Social Agencies Act (Bill 46) ORAL Questions

- provincial government to pro Second reading p. 2680-8 1 ADS Committee HEALTH care vide interim financing p. 885-86 Bale Verte Hospital - ultrasound machine 249- Bale Verte Hospital - ultrasound machine p. 249- p. 50 50 Consolidation of the St. John’s hospital service Bell Island hospital - situation regarding doctors 1341 p. 351-53 p. health program for children - changes p. Hospitals and nursing homes - reduction in Dental budget for remainder of fiscal year p. 2404- 501-02 06;2438-40;2467-68 Health care - reduction in budget for remainder of the year 3034 Janeway Hospital - waiting list for admission p. p. 375-77 Health care - status of hospital services; waiting list for cardiac surgery p. 281-82;317;1339- Myelogram X rays - waiting periods at hospitals 40; 1374-75 p. 1813-14 Reduction in budget for balance of the year p. Health care - travel costs increase p. 539 3034 Health care - unnecessary medical procedures p. Status of hospital services; waiting list for cardiac 2551-52 surgery p. 281 -82303-04;3 17; 1339-40; 1368; 1374-75 Health care - waiting list for admission to the 375-77 Travel costs increase p. 539 Janeway Hospital p. Unnecessary medical procedures p. 2551-52 Holyrood generating station - emission readings HEALTH care costs of transplant surgery for a Mr. p. 2334-35

- John’s hospi Bailey p. 2184-85 Hospitals consolidation of the St. HOLYROOD generating station tal service p. 351-53 Emission readings p. 2334-35;2465-66 Hospitals and nursing homes - reduction in HOSPiTAL in Labrador West budget for remainder of fiscal year p. 2404- Cut in budget p. 2404 06;2438-40 LONG Harbour phosphorous plant Job creation p. 34 Cleanup procedure p. 1203-04 Long Harbour phosphorous plant - cleanup pro Toxic emissions p. 1201-03;1230-31 cedure agreement with Mbright and Wilson p. LONG Harbour site 1203-04

- emis if proposal submitted by an American company Long Harbour phosphorous plant toxic sions 1201-03 p. 2219-20 p. - project LONG Harbour/Placentia area Long Harbour site garbage incineration Report of findings by Dr. Bertell; toxic emissions p. 22 19-20 area - report of findings from Long Harbour plant p. 1201 Long Harbour/Placentia MAMMOGRAPHY services by Dr. Bertell; toxic emissions from Long Har Government policy; committee established p. 2180 bour plant p. 1201 - period 1743-44 Waiting list for mammography test p. 1743-44 Mammography test waiting p. MCP MCP - audit procedure p. 1412-14 Audit procedure p. 1412-14 MCP - investigation and recommendations p. 142- Investigation into security; recommendations p. 43 142-43 MCP - reduction in budget for three month Reduction in budget for three month period p. period p. 3034 3034 Meningitis - inoculation program for New MEDICAL Act (Bill 40) foundland similar to one for Quebec p. 2925

- outbreak in St. John’s area 1412 Second reading p. 2683 Meningitis p. MENINGITIS situation Meningitis situation - Labrador West p. 779

66

67

(Procedure p. under S.O. 23) Debate 56-63

FISHERY

extension of

management

jurisdiction - ADDRESS in Reply to the

Speech from the Throne

p.

Debate

on ministerial statement 2856-60 Efford, John Mr. (I, Port de Grave)

FINANCIAL statement

p. p. Second reading 238 1-86 Supply 1718-20

WORKERS’ Compensation

Act (Bill EXECUTIVE 4$)

Council Estimates

Committee of

-

p.

p. Second reading 3154-55 Second reading 3456-59

WASTE Material Disposal Act ELECTORAL 2) (No. (Bill Boundaries 42) Act (Bill 62)

p. Debate 2412-15;2431-33 73; 1800-02

p.

Notice p. of motion Committee 2336 of Whole the Assembly 1770-

ing p. Second reading 328-32; 1115-20

TRANS-Labrador Highway ELECTIONS request for 1991 Act, federal (Bill fund 1)

p. p. Notice of motion Debate 701 269-70

Roads deal ELECTION of women to the House of Assembly

p.

TRANS-Labrador Highway re-open Second the reading for Rails - 3234-36

2819 1991 (Bill 74)

Compensation package; ELECTION Act, p. collective Jury Act bargaining the and Elections Act,

p. TEACHERS Debate 1184-88

p. Debate 1956-57;2176-77 ECONOMIC situation

p. SUPPLEMENTARY Supply Debate 1332-34 Act, No. 3

p.

Debate 1542 killed or injured in the workplace

rence Motion) DAY of mourning be officially declared for workers

SOCIAL p. Services Debate Estimates 830-34 Committee (Concur

p. Report presented of Newfoundland 40 Labrador and

dress in Reply to the CHANGE the Speech from name the of the Throne province to the Province

p. SELECT Committee Report appointed of be select committee to draft an tabled Ad 2189

p. Valley-Goose Bay, congratulations appointed tee 1163

ROYAL Canadian

Legion CHANGE the dart name

team of from the Happy province

select commit

-

p. of p. the Province Mover 2189 9-13

Select Committee ADDRESS report in on Reply changing to the Speech the from name the Throne

p. presented Dumaresque, 40 Mr. Daniel (L, Eagle River)

in Reply

to the Speech

from the Throne

report

-

p. WORLD

AIDS

Day

designated

2730

Select Committee appointed

to an draft

Address

p.

Second

reading

2536 p. the Elections Act 957;1933

WELFARE Institutions

Act

(Bill 33)

Privileges Elections and Committee

reports

on

p.

Second reading

3143-44 REPORTS Tabled

WASTE

Material Disposal Act (No. 2) (Bill 42)

p. abled 1933

p.

Second

reading

2232-35

of special ballots and

accessibility

for the

dis

WASTE

Material

Disposal

Act

(Bill

20)

Tabled a second report

dealing

the with issuing

p.

Debate

1949-50

p. Report tabled 957

SUPPLEMENTARY

Supply Act, 3 No. the Elections Act

p.

Second reading

2206

PRIVILEGES

Elections and Committee

report on

REGISTERED

Nurses

Act 19) (Bill

p.

Impaired driving

incidents

penalties 931

-

p. Layoffs in Budget 35;468-69 PETITIONS

PUBLIC

service

p. Debate 1290-92

p. Second reading

$94;909-14;934-37 INCOME Act Tax

PUBLiC Sector

Restraint 1992 Act, 17) (Bill p. Legislation 931

Mr. Bailey

health p. costs care 2184-$5 - IMPAIRED driving

Transplant

surgery in Philadelphia p. hospital for a Debate 1433-36

municipal

on tax utility p. companies 2586-87 (Payroll Tax)

Town

of

Conception Bay

South

effect

of new HEALTH and - Post-Secondary Education

Tax

Act

Public

sector

p. layoffs; Budget 35;468-69 p.

Debate 1978-8 1

p.

1813-14

FISHING industry impact

the of

moratorium -

Myelogram

X

rays waiting p. period at hospitals - Debate 190-93

HANSARD SPEAKER INDEX HANSARD SPEAKER INDEX

BUDGET Debate p. 719-25 Contamination p. 618-19 CHILD Welfare Act (Bill 68) CROWN Lands Act Committee of the Whole Assembly p. 3631 Residents protesting Section 7 of the act regard ing the access to ponds 1280 ECONOMY - government plan to stimulate the p. economy and reduce taxation DEBATE on the Adjournment Debate p. 2965-68 Long Harbour garbage incinerator project p. FOREIGN overfishing 1699-1700 Debate p. 431-35 Provincial parks p. 1371 HIGhWAY Traffic Act (No. 2) (Bill 41) DEPARTMENT of Forestry and Agriculture from Sept/91 Second reading p. 3165-66 Number of trips taken by Minister INCOME Tax Act to Oct/91 p. 1065 Debate p. 1249-52;1282-84 EXECUTIVE Council Estimates - Coiiumttee of PETITIONS Supply p. 1733-35 Corporation Act (Bill 10) Post office in Shearstown - closure p. 1213 FARM Products of motion 321 Teachers agreement - compensation package; col Notice p. lective bargaining p. 2745 Second reading p. 2199;2204-05 POST office in Shearstown FIRE suppression equipment purchase with Helitactics Limited 3127 Closure p. 1213 Agreement p. PUBLIC Sector Restraint Act, 1992 (Bill 17) FORESTRY industry Second reading p. 754-58;965-68 20 Year Development Plan tabled p. 2917 SEAL harvest off the coast Export of lumber products p. 3475 700-01;854-55 Notice of motion p. 2555-56 Lumber production p. program 850 Debate p. 278 1-85;2800-03 Planting p. SHOPS’ Closing Act (Bill 22) GARBAGE disposal and industrial waste importation Committee of the Whole Assembly p. 3614-16 Debate p. 1657-61 SUPPLEMENTARY Supply Act, No. 3 GOULDS Debate p. 2010-12;2024-27;2029-31;2171-73 Agricultural zone - review p. 737-38 TEACHERS GRAND Falls mill Compensation package; collective bargaining p. Report of the committee into the closing of 2745 machine number six p. 852 WASTE Material Disposal Act (No. 2) (Bill 42) HERDER Memorial Trophy play-offs - congratula 1019 Second reading p. 3151-52 tions to both rural teams p. KRUGER and/or Corner Brook Pulp and Paper Flight, Hon. Graham (L, Windsor-Buchans) Recall of loggers p. 1415 ABITIBI-Price LIVESTOCK Owners’ Compensation Board Financial situation of Olympia and York, owners Annual report tabled p. 3483 of Gulf Oil p. 375 LONG Harbour phosphorous plant Stephenville mill - wood imported from Prince Answers to questions regarding the clean-up at Edward Island p. 2188;2298-99 Long Harbour and red herring being caught by AGRICULTURAL Products Marketing Board fishermen p. 1494 Re-appointment of Scott Simmons as Chairman Pollution levels in the area p. 1487-88 p. 416-18 LONG Harbour site AMALGAMATION Garbage incineration project p. 1699-1700

Agricultural zone - review of Northeast Avalon MINISTERIAL Statements area p. 1784-85 fire suppression equipment purchase - agreement

Goulds - tax increase to farmers p. 179-80 with Newfoundland owned company p. 3127 Act (Bill 21) AVIAN Emblem of the Province Forest industry - export of lumber products p. Second reading p. 2210 3475 BIG game licences Forestry Development Plan p. 2917

- to dead Moose Jicences in Labrador extension Moose licences - extension to deadline for applica line for applications p. 310 tions in Labrador p. 310 CHRISTMAS tree operation National Wildlife Week p. 611

Establishment p. 3645-46 Sawmill operations at Roddickton - purchased by CORNER Brook water supply an Austrian interest p. 498

68

69

p.

Committee of Whole the Assembly 1878-79

p.

Annual report

tabled 2224

p. reading Second 1865-67

poration

p.

Notice of motion 1103

ENTERPRISE

Newfoundland

and Labrador Cor

PROVINCIAL Parks (Bill Act 23)

2403-04

43;1371

Government’s

plan

p.

stimulate to investment

p. of Use opening pet-nuts; closing and 1342- dates

ECONOMY

PROVINCIAL

parks

p.

Answer

to

question regarding budget the 3042

p.

upon his resignation the from House 1551

ECONOMIC

Recovery

Commission

POWER, Charles, MHA for Fenyland, best wishes

p.

Reduction in budget 295 1-52

53;1127-29

DEPARTMENT of Industry Trade and Technology

p.

Wooddale Tree Nursery privatization

851- - p.

Oct/91

to

1208

p.

the of status experiment 853

Number

of

taken trips by Minister Sept/91 from

Wood

shipment from Bay Goose to

- Stephenville

DEPARTMENT of Development

251-52

p.

Association Sealing

provincial funding 730-31 -

Uranium mine p. at Postvitle;

Kitts-Michelin site

p.

Maiystown

Shipyard sale

168-69 -

p.

recommendations 3 191-93

p.

licence 877-78

force Task on agriculture

Hulan report and

-

Little Bay

Islands transfer of processing crab

-

p.

Spray 1992-93 program for season 1785-86

p.

gram 1372-73

p.

closing dates 1342-43

Fisheries Loan

Board

bank guarantee loan

pro -

Provincial of parks

use permits; opening and

-

DEBATE on

Adjournment the

p.

situation regarding Abitibi-Price 375

p.

reading Second

2719-21

Olympia and York owners Oil, of Gulf fmancial

CO-OPERATIVE

Societies Act 47) (Bill

p.

ment 1786

Anniversary p. corporation formed 841

Mokami Development Association wood

allot -

John Cabot

1487-88

ANNIVERSARY

of discovery of

Newfoundland by

Long Harbour level p. of pollution in the

area -

Hon. furey,

(L, Charles St.

Barbe)

in Kruger p. Corner Brook recall of loggers 1415 -

p.

ing the of closing p. machine number 852 six Privatization recall of workers 1127-29

Grand p. Falls mill of report the committee regard Privatization - 851-53

85 WOODDALE Tree Nursery

Goulds p. agricultural zone review 737-38;1764- Status - p. of the experiment - 853

p.

Forestry industiy planting program 850 WOOD shipment - from Goose Bay to Stephenville

01 ;854-55 p. Kitts-Miclielin 25 site 1-52

Forestry industry p. lumber production 700- URANIUM - mine at Postville

p.

government

assistance 618-19 p. Hulan report and recommendations 3191-93

Corner Brook water supply contamination;

TASK on force agriculture

p.

operation

3645-46 p. from Report Forestry Canada 1785-86

Christmas tree industry p. process to establish an Program for -

1992 1809

p.

farmers 179-80 SPRAY program

Amalgamation

Goulds tax p. increase for - Purchased -

an by Austrian interest 498

p.

Simmons, Chairman 416-18 SAWMILL operations at Roddickton

Agricultural

Products Marketing p. Board Scott forts on behalf of the Janeway Hospital - 1447

p.

Prince

Edward Island 21$8;2298-99 ROBERTS, Chief, Fire congratulations for his ef

Abitibi-Price in Stephenville supply wood from 740 -

ORAL

Questions Newfoundland

Farm p. Products report annual

p.

Annual report tabled p. 740 report and fmancial statements 3423

NEWFOUNDLAND

Farm Products Newfoundland Crop Insurance Agency annual

3483 p. report 3423

Annual

and report fmancial p. statements tabled Livestock Owners’ Compensation Board annual

NEWFOUNDLAND Crop Insurance Agency REPORTS Tabled

p.

NATIONAL Wildlife Week 611 1065

p. Wood

supply

1786 trips taken Oct/91 from p. to Sept/91 (W.Q. 10)

MOKAMI

Development Association

Minister of Forestry and

Agriculture number of

-

p.

Spray program 1992 for 1809 QUESTIONS on the Order Paper

HANSARD SPEAKER INDEX HANSARD SPEAKER INDEX

financial statements tabled p. 181 Second reading p. 3253-55;3270-71 List of companies and the type of loans provided PUBLIC Sector Restraint Act, 1992 (Bill 17) (Answer to questions) p. 1679 Second reading p. 764-68 List of individual loans to companies p. 887-89 QUESTIONS on the Order Paper Projects funded types of businesses qualified for Minister of Development - number of trips taken funding P. 1309-11 from Sept/91 to Oct/91 (W.Q. #2) p. 1208

EXECUTIVE Council Estimates - Committee of REPORTS Tabled Supply p. 1712-16;1737-39;1755-62 Enterprise Newfoundland and Labrador Corpora FINANCIAL statement tion annual report p. 2224

Department of Jndustiy Trade and Technology - Enterprise Newfoundland and Labrador Corpora reduction in budget P. 2951-52 tion fmancial statements p. 181 FISHERIES Loan Board RESOURCE Estimates Committee (Concurrence Mo Bank guarantee loan program p. 1372-73 tion) HEALTH and Post-Secondary Education Tax Act Debate p. 1471-75; 1479-81; 1499-1502; 1505-06 (Payroll Tax) RODDICKTON fish plant Debate p. 1389-9 1 Answer to question regarding ENL involvement LIThE Bay Islands in the plant p. 1509 Transfer of crab licence of S.T. Jones and Sons Insurance cheque; amount of claim paid to Limited p. 812;877-7$ Enterprise Newfoundland p. 1492 MARINE Atlantic SEAL fishery Error in brochure printed for circulation p. 410 Provincial funding p. 730-3 1 Shipyard SUNDAY hunting Proposed sale (Kvaemer Group) p. 70-71;16$-69 Answer to questions p. 2558 Short-term job prospects p. 2004-05 Status p. 2554 Strategy plans p. 103 Hon. Dr. Rex (L, St John’s West) MINISTERIAL Statements Gibbons, CANADA-Newfoundland Atlantic Accord Im Aimiversary of discovery of Newfoundland - (Newfoundland) Act (Bill 24) John Cabot Anniversary Corporation formed p. plementation Notice of motion 1103 841 p. Second reading 1833 ORAL Questions p. CANADA-Newfoundland Atlantic Accord Im Department of Industry Trade and Technology - plementation (Newfoundland) Act (No. 2) (Bill 69) reduction in budget p. 2951-52 Notice of motion P. 2994 Economy - government’s plan to stimulate invest Second reading 3121-24 ment 2403-04 p. p. CHURCHILL Falls Labrador Corporation Enterprise Newfoundland - list of individual rational expenses; employees exempt from loans to companies p. 887-89 Bill 17 p. 1642 Enterprise Newfoundland - projects funded; busi COME by Chance oil refmery nesses qualified for funding 1309-11 P. Layoffs; future of the refmery p. 1746;1811-12 Little Bay Islands - transfer of crab processing CUMBERLAND Farms Incorporated licence p. 812 Bankruptcy - effect on Come by Chance p. Marystown Shipyard - proposed sale p. 70-71;103 924; 18 12 Maiystown Shipyard - short-term job prospects DEBATE on the Adjournment p. 2004-05 Lower Churchill development - status of negotia Provincial parks - use of permits; opening and tions with Quebec p. 575 closing dates p. 1343 Mining industry - payroll tax p. 2037-38 Roddickton fish plant - beneficiary of insurance Upper Churchill - contract with Hydro Quebec; as result of fire two years before; claim; hydro rates 308-09 reconstruction inquiry p. 1492 p. DEPARTMENT of Mines and Energy Sunday hunting - status 2554 p. Number of trips taken by Minister from Sept/91 PICCADILLY/Abrahams Cove to Oct/91 1532 Water system p. 859 p. ELECTRICAL problems caused by sleet storm - up PROVINCIAL parks date 693 Use of permits; opening and closing dates 1343 p. p. rates PUBLIC Sector Restraint Act (Amdt.) (Bill 64) ELECTRICAL

70

71

FISH at plant Ramea

ORAL

Questions

p. BUDGET Debate 604-09;620-21

Successful p. bidders

announced 916

Gilbert, Mr. (L, David Burgeo-Bay d’EspoIr)

ONSHORE petroleum exploration

p.

Annual report tabled 2147 278;308-09

OFFSHORE

Petroleum Board

Contract

with Hydro Quebec p. hydro

rates -

p.

Annual report

tabled

1381 UPPER Churchill contract

NEWFOUNDLAND

Hydro

p. Removal of hydro

meters from homes

2002

p.

NATIONAL Tourism Week 1093 SIIESHATSHIU

p.

tomers

807

Offshore Petroleum Board p. annual report

2147

for Newfoundland

Light and

Hydro’s rural cus Newfoundland p. Hydro annual report 1381

Public Utilities Board report for rate increases

1456

p.

ders

announced

916

Mineral Licences and Mining p. Leases

report

Onshore petroleum exploration successful bid REPORTS Tabled -

p.

National

Tourism

Week

1093

taken from Sept/91 Oct/91 to p. (W.Q. #5) 1532

p.

Oak

890

Minister

and of Mines Energy

number of trips

-

Hope

Brook

gold mine agreement Royal with QUESTIONS -

on the Order Paper

p.

by

sleet storm

693 p. electrical rate increases 807

Electhcity

situation

update on problems

caused - PUBLIC Utilities Board of Commissioners

report on

MINISTERIAL

Statements

p. Committee of the Whole Assembly

705

p.

Payroll tax

200&07;2037-38 p. Second reading 659;663

MINING

industry

p.

Notice of motion 545

p.

Tabled

1456 PUBLIC Utilities Act 1$) (Bill

MINERAL

Licences and Mining p. Leases report hydro rates 278

p.

Second reading

3043;3045-46

Upper

Churchill contract Hydro with

Quebec; -

p.

Notice

of motion p. 2519 homes 2002

MINERAL

Act (Bill

5$)

Sheshatshiu removal of hydro

meters

from -

p.

Quebec

540-41 ;575;883-84;952;

1810-11

Mining industry result of p. payroll

tax

2006-07 -

Update; status of

negotiations Hydro with 41;883-85;952;1810-1 1

Status

of negotiations

p.

with Hydro

Quebec

2000 p. tions

with Quebec; native land

claims

540-

p.

land Native

claims

issue 884-85

Lower Churchill

development

update;

negotia -

p.

project

470-71

p. tions with Hydro Quebec 2000

Impact

of cancellation of

the

Great

Whale

Lower Churchill

development

status of

negotia -

LOWER

Churchill

development

lation of the Great

p. Whale

project

470-71

p.

Status

106-07;252;354;582

Lower Churchill development

impact of

cancel -

p.

890 07;252;354;582

Conclusion

of

agreement

with

Royal Oak Mines

Hope Brook

p. gold mine

status

106-

-

HOPE

Brook

gold

mine

p. tors 67-69; 101 -03;374-75;

1595-96

96

Hibemia project Bull

Arm;

search

for new inves

Search

for

new

p. investors

67-68;l01-03;374;1595- Bull Ann p.

project 2142

p.

Negotiations

with

Texaco

2142

Hibemia negotiations with

Texaco;

update -

on

Bull

Ann

update p.

Site on

project 2142 - p.

Gasoline

and diesel

fuel

prices

3191

-

p. Bull

Arm

site meeting p. with workers 374-75 - tion

1452

p.

Ann Bull

rescheduling

69

- by collapse

dam of at Lookout

Brook;

investiga

p. Activities

on

the

at site Bull Arm

1596

Rat Bay Brook

environmental

damage

caused -

HIBERNIA

project p.

1563

p.

Prices

3191

Electrical to rates rural

PDD customers

subsidy -

GASOLINE

and

diesel

fuel

p.

on effect Come by Chance 924

p.

foundland

Power

1452

Cumberland

Faints

Incorporated in receivership

-

Investigation

into station hydro owned by New 1746; 1811-12

FLAT

Bay

Brook

Come

by Chance oil

refmeiy p.

layoff; status

-

Utilities for proposed p. rate increases $07 1642

Report

of Board

of

Commissioners

of Public p. al expenses; employees

exempt

from 17 Bill

PDD

p. subsidy

1563

Churchill

Falls

Labrador

Corporation operation -

HANSARD SPEAKER INDEX HANSARD SPEAKER INDEX

Whole Assembly p. 3276 Northern cod moratorium p. 2266 Committee of the HIGHWAY Traffic Act (No. 2) (Bill 41) FISHERY - extension of management jurisdiction (Procedure under S.O. 23) Notice of motion p. 1894 Debate p. 200-02 Second reading p. 3163;3166 community regarding the safety of the INSHORE fishery on south coast - extension of UI LOURDES benefits Mill Bridge p. 2338 Group of Corner Brook Notice of motion p. 925 LUNDRIGAN Debate p. 995-99;1015-17 Answer to question regarding renewal of lease PETITIONS for office space p. 472 office space 412 Fish plant in Ramea p. 2266 Public tendering for p. MINISTERIAL Statements

Gover, Hon. Aubrey (L, Bonavtsta South) Dump truck industry - decisions based upon the BEACHES, White Bay South Public Utilities Board Inquiry p. 649 Construction of a new breakwater p. 110 MUNICIPALITIES

CAPITAL roads program MOG system - road component p. 2925 funding for previous year p. 214 ORAL Questions Priority basis p. 215-16 Capital roads program p. 214-16

CARTWRIGHT Cartwright - new road equipment p. 2662 New road equipment p. 2662 Consultants hired to do design work on capital

DEBATE on the Adjournment works projects - status p. 2403;3643-45

- Trans-Labrador Highway Labrador West to Department of Transportation - layoff of main Churchill Falls p. 172-73 tenance personnel p. 471

DEPARTMENT of Transportation Department of Works Services - chauffeurs

Layoff of maintenance personnel p. 471 employed by the department - list of duties p. DEPARTMENT of Works, Services 1452-53 Chauffeurs employed by the department - list of Department of Works Services and Transporta

duties p. 1452-53 tion - reclassifications p. 3040-41

DEPARTMENT of Works, Services and Transporta Dump truck industry - local preference policy p. tion 685-86;6$8-89

Answer to questions regarding reclassifications p. Fogo Island ferry - construction p. 73-74;104 3081 Fogo Island/Change Island ferry service p. 2297- Consultants hired for design work on capital 98

- 2404;3643-45 works projects selection process p. Goulds - roads in agricultural area p. 619 Sept/91 Number of trips taken by Minister from Goulds bypass road - status p. 3187-88 to Oct/91 p. 1103 Highways condition - winter schedule p. 687-88

Reclassifications p. 3040-41 Lundrigan Group of Corner Brook - public DUMP truck industry tendering for office space p. 412

Decisions based upon the recent Board Inquiry p. Mall Bay - road upgrading and paving p. 1892-93

- 649 Municipalities - municipal operating grant road Local preference policy p. 6$5-86;68$-$9 component p. 2925 Public Utilities Board of Commissioners report Outer Ring Road p. 213-14 released p. 650 Public Service Commission - competition for FOGO Island ferry registrar’s position in Grand Falls p. 378-79 Construction p. 73-74; 104 Trans-Canada Highway - highway between FOGO Island/Change Island ferry service Corner Brook and Deer Lake p. 418-19

Answer to questions p. 2337 Trans-Labrador Highway - Ossok Bridge; main Two ferry system p. 2297-98 tenance program; negotiations with CF(L)Co p. GOULDS 144-45;615-17;735-37; 1314-15; 1597

Roads in agricultural area p. 619 Transportation - freeze on hiring seasonal GOULDS bypass road workers p. 2298 Status p. 3187-8$ Transportation - winter shift schedule; accidents I{IGHWAY Traffic Act (Bill 13) on TCH p. 2364-66;240$-09;2435-37

Notice of motion p. 321 Vehicle and driver registration - increase in fees Second reading p. 2190;2197-99 announced in financial statement p. 3646

72

73

1892-93 384;

p. Strategy

plan 107-08

Mall

Bay road

upgrading

p.

and

paving -

Plans for remainder

of p. fiscal year 2622-24 863

EMPLOYMENT

program

Island Harbour

upgrading of p. section of road -

p.

414-15

p. Island

Harbour

road

conditions

80 -

Plan

to deal

with

high social

assistance caseload

p.

Highway

to Goosebeny

Cove upgrading

704 -

EMPLOYMENT

crisis

p. tions

286

Committee of

the

Whole p.

Assembly

1791-92

Harbour

Mille

and Little

Bay East road

condi -

p.

Second reading 398-404

Freeze

hiring on p.

seasonal

workers

2298

ELECTIONS

Act, 1991

(Bill

1)

p. Dildo

road

conditions

704 -

p.

Debate

117-21

Chance

Cove p. road

conditions

704 -

ECONOMIC

plan

government’s

immediate

plan -

Burin

Peninsula Highway

snow p.

clearing 218 -

p.

Oct/91 to

1209

p. TCH and

the

winter

schedule

2409

Number trips of

taken

by

Minister

from Sept/91

Answer to

questions regarding

accidents an the

p. dinator 137

TRANSPORTATION

Appointment

of

Preventive

Mediation Co-or p. Debate

2427-31

tions

ing

DEPARTMENT

of Employment

and Labour

Rela

TRANS-Labrador

Highway

request for federal fund

p. vices

306-07

p. with CF(L)Co

615-17;1597

Workers’

Compensation

Board

delivery

of ser

- Year-round

maintenance program; negotiations

74

p. Goose Bay

1314-15

Workers’

Compensation

Board p.

changes

$73- - Winter

maintenance

by

Town

of Happy Valley-

DEBATE on

the

Adjournment

p. chill

Falls

14445;172-73;735-37

disabled p. on the

job

769

Ossok

Bridge;

road

from Labrador

City to Chur

DAY of observance

for workers

killed, injured

or TRANS-Labrador

Highway

p.

Debate 1320-24

p. 418-19

killed

or injured

in the workplace

Highway

between Corner

Brook

and

Deer

Lake

DAY of

mourning be officially

declared for workers TRANS-Canada

Highway

p. employees

2518-19;25$2

p. Point of

privilege

296

Wage

rollback; teachers and public sector tem

p.

NTA reopener

clause

652-53

ing

allegations of

political

interference

in justice sys

p.

tained

in Bill 2925-26 17

STATEMENTS by

Member for

Humber

East

regard

Government’s

plan

to

repeal

the restraints

con into the

dump truck

p. industry

650

COLLECT WE

agreements

Public Utilities

Board

of Commissioners

report

Inquiry p.

into accident;

safety

standards 1236-38 254;47 1;$

16; 1455;

1974;2625

p. Industrial

accident

and

fatality

1127 Public

Tender

p. Act

Exceptions

BULL

Arm

site

Pippy Park Commission

p. annual

report

1135

p.

New regulations

tabled 3128 REPORTS Tabled

BUILDINGS

accessibility

regulations p. (W.Q. #13)

1103

p. Second

reading

3061-62;3066-67

number of trips taken

from

Sept/91 Oct/91

to

p. Notice

of

motion 2887

Minister of Works,

Services

and Transportation

-

BUILDINGS

Accessibility

Act

(Bill

63) QUESTIONS

on the

Order Paper

Grimes, Hon.

Roger (L,

Exploits)

Exceptions p. tabled 254;471;8 16; 1455; 1974;2625

PUBLIC Tender Act

M;1567

p.

Falls 378-79

p. Upgrading

of airstrip

and access

road

1063-

competition Job

for registrar’s position in Grand WINTERLAND

PUBLIC

Service

Commission p. 3646

Annual

p. report tabled

1135

Increase in

fees announced

in financial statement

PIPPY Park

Commission

VEHICLE

and driver registration

p. Status

213-14

p.

Wooddale

road

conditions 138-39 -

OUTER Ring

Road 66

Wooddale

road

p. conditions

138-39 -

p. Winter

shift

schedule; accidents TCH on 2364-

p. road 1063-64;1567

p. Winter

schedule 240$-09;2435-37

Winterland

upgrading

of airstrip

and - access

p. Road conditions winter schedule 687-88 -

HANSARD SPEAKER INDEX HANSARD SPEAKER INDEX

Scotia Legis FINANCIAL statement Condolences to Speaker of the Nova 1093 Debate on ministerial statement p. 2894-98 lawre and to the families concerned p. FISHERY OCCUPATIONAL Health and Safety Act (Bill 53) Early retirement program clawback provision p. Notice of motion p. 2224 2368-69 Second reading p. 3046-47;3059-60 Emergency program to deal with areas not in ORAL Questions

- in cluded in cod moratorium package p. 243$ Bull Ann site industrial accident and fatality; Provision in Budget to assist fishermen and fish quiiy; safety standards p. 1127;1236-3$ Collective agreements - government plan to plant workers p. 465-66 FISHING Industiy (Collective Bargaining) Act (Bill repeal restraints contained in Bill 17 p. 2925-26 8) Collective agreements - legislation NTA p. 652-53 Collective agreements - wage rollback; NTA and Notice of motion p. 321 HUMAN Rights Code Act (Bill 25) public sector employees p. 251$-19;2582

crisis - plan to deal with high social Notice of motion p. 1135 Employment INTERNATIONAL Day for the Elimination of Ra assistance caseload p. 414-15

- of cial Discrimination p. 276 Employment program plans for remainder INTERNATIONAL Human Rights Day p. 2985 fiscal year p. 2622-24 JOB creation programs Employment program - strategy p. 107-08

- early retirement program for fishermen; Employment Generation Program - projects and Fishery jobs created p. 579 clawback provision p. 2368-69 Employment programs (Answer to question) p. Fishery - emergency program to deal with areas 619 not included in cod moratorium package p. 2438

- fmancial allocations to assist fishermen Program announced on Sept. 18 - work for Fishery people not hired on these projects p. 1891-92;1973 and fish plant workers p. 465-66

- will be When programs will be implemented p. 578- Job creation program when programs 79; 1744 implemented p. 57$-79;1744 18 - KRUGER and/or Corner Brook Pulp and Paper Job creation program announced on Sept. for people not hired on these projects p. Recall of loggers p. 1531 work LABOUR Relations Board 1891-92;1973 Corner Brook - recall of loggers 1531 Report tabled p. 146 Kruger in p. LABOUR Standards Act (Bill 32) Newfoundland Teachers’ Association - decision regarding wage freeze p. Notice of motion p. 1416 government’s Second reading p. 1834-36 538-39 - insurance Committee of the Whole Assembly p. 1880-si Roddickton fish plant beneficiary of claim; MINISTERIAL Statements as result of fire two years before; Buildings accessibility regulations document reconscruction inquiry p. 1493 Student Employment Program 1746 tabled p. 3128 p. - cut Day of observance for workers killed, injured or Teachers in Labrador West layoffs and 2700 disabled on the job p. 769 backs in salaries p. Canada Report - decrease in number of Employment and Labour Relations - appoint UI Stats ment of a Preventive Mediation Co-ordinator p. unemployed p. 1097-98 137 Unemployment - employment for people not International Day for Elimination of Racial Dis hired on the Emergency Response Program p. crimination p. 276 1932 International Human Rights Day p. 2985 Unemployment - statistics; job creation p. National Access Awareness Week p. 1593 1744;2886

- statistics; job loss 2185- Student employment program - list of projects ap Unemployment p. proved p. 144748 $7;2217-19

- workers NATIONAL Access Awareness Week and the needs Volunteer fire fighters coverage under 3077 of the disabled p. 1593 compensation p. - for in NEWFOUNDLAND Teachers’ Association Workers’ Compensation Board benefits Government’s decision regarding wage freeze p. jured workers - nurses p. 808-10;1524-25 - ser 538-39 Workers’ Compensation Board delivery of NOVA Scotia mining disaster vices p. 284

74

75

WORKERS’

Compensation

Appeal Tribunal

p.

Government funding 2734-35

p. policy

1534

DISABLED

organization

Protesting

the

changes to benefits and retraining

Youth p. support services 350-51

p. Changes in benefits

34$5;3577

p.

report tabled 3080

WORKERS’

Compensation

Act

amendments

-

Social Assistance Division financial statistical and

91;3298-99;3309-10

p.

fice 1376-77

p.

Committee

of the

Whole

Assembly 3286-

Reorganization regional of offices; Fenneuse of

p. Second reading 2270-82;2462-65;2482-85

2255-57;2289-90

p.

of Notice

motion

2007

Realignment of offices; front-line p. workers

WORKERS’ Compensation

Act (Bill 48)

p.

Oct/91 to

1033

p.

Coverage

under

workers

compensation

3077

Number of trips by taken Minister from

Sept/91

p.

tion

coverage

3138

ber of

social p. workers needed 3190-91

Answer

to question

regarding

workers compensa

Internal management study indicating the

num

VOLUNTEER

fighters fire

p.

Community Development Fund 2624

for unemployment

p.

insurance benefits 1973

p.

Budget cut 580

Workers

from Bonavista

requesting

qualification

Assistant Deputy p. Minister position

856

p. Statistics;

job 21$5-$7;2217-19 loss

p.

for the child welfare program 3069

p. Statistics; job

creation

1744;2$$6

Approval for hiring of additional social workers

p.

gency

Response Program

1932

DEPARTMENT

of Social Services

Employment

for people not hired on the Emer

p.

workers 2289-90

UNEMPLOYMENT

Department of

Social Services front-line

-

Decrease

in

number p. of unemployed 1097-98

DEBATE on the Adjournment

UI

Canada Stats

Report

p. Government’s plans 1313

p. Layoffs and

cutbacks

2700

COUNSELLING services for sexual

abuse

survivors

TEACHERS

in

Labrador

West

Committee of p. the Whole

Assembly

3629;3638

p.

Debate

1908-10; 1913-15;2154-56;2162-64

p. Second reading 3167-6$;3173;317$-$0

SUPPLEMENTARY

Supply Act, No.

3

p.

of Notice motion 2994

p. of List projects

approved

1447

CHILD Welfare Act (Bill 68)

P. 1746

p.

1456

STUDENT

Employment

Program

Tabled answer to question regarding

legislation

p. Second

reading

2683-86;2712

p.

Section 49

abuse child 1061-62

- p.

Notice

of motion 857

2007;3 188-89

SHOPS’

Closing

Act

(Bill

22)

between

the ages of p. sixteen

eighteen and

Mining companies

cutback

p.

in grants

2700

Amendments to the act to

protect young

people

SCHOOL boards

in Labrador

West

p.

Amendments regarding child abuse

1274

Union

being

p. formed at plant 1493

CHILD Welfare Act

RODDICKTON

fish

plant

Escape p. of three

youths 2188-89

p. report

658

p.

Answer to question tabled

1456

Workers’

Compensation

Commission annual

BOYS’ Home in Whitboume

p. report

701

p.

Goulds phase

in of taxes

2668

-

Workers’ Compensation Appeal Tribunal annual

AMALGAMATION

Labour

Relations

Board p. annual report

146

p. Interim fmancing 885

REPORTS

Tabled

AIDS Committee

p.

(W.Q. #14)

1209

Gullage,

Hon. (I, Eric Waterford-Kenmount)

number of trips taken from Oct19 1 Sept19 to 1

Minister

of Employment

and Labour Relations p. of Delivery services

284;306-07 -

QUESTIONS on the Order Paper 26

46; 1149-50

respect to workers’ p. compensation 1276-77;1525-

Committee

of

the

p. Whole Assembly

1144-

Change in provisions collective agreements

with

p.

Second

reading 795-801 10;873-74; 1524-25

PUBLIC

Sector Restraint 1992 Act,

17) (Bill p.

Benefits for injured workers nurses

808- -

workers’

p.

compensation 1276-77;1525-26 p. Annual report tabled 658

agreements

provisions changed with respect to WORKERS’ Compensation Board

Workers’

Compensation Commission p. collective Annual report tabled - 701

HANSARD SPEAKER INDEX HANSARD SPEAKER INDEX

Social Services - internal study EXECUTWE Council Estimates - Committee of Department of Supply p. 1608-10 into the number of social workers needed p. 3 190- FIRE on Harvey Road 91 Destruction of records at the social services build Department of Social Services - office realign mg; emergency social assistance p. 3570-71 ment; workers transferred to front lines p. 2255- Emergency response team p. 3571 57 HOME support program Department of Social Services - reorganization of fermeuse office 1376-77 Status of the program p. 1377-78 regional offices; p. HUGHES Commission of Inquiry Report Department of Social Services - youth support Government’s progress on the recommendations services p. 350-51 Disabled organization - government funding p. p. 1021 Recommendations regarding Department of So 2734-35

- at cial Services and Child Welfare p. 855-57 Fire on Harvey Road destruction of records Section regarding child abuse and Child Welfare the social services building; emergency social assis 3570-7 1 Act p. 814 tance p. HUMAN Rights Code Fire on Harvey Road - setting up of an emergen Discrin,ination regarding sexual orientation p. cy response team p. 3571 1102 Home support program - status of the program INSURANCE Adjusters, Agents and Brokers Act p. 1377-78 (Bill 11) Hughes Commission of Inquiry Report - recom Second reading p. 1832 mendation regarding the crimes compensation IRIS Kirby House program; Child Welfare Act p. 814;855-57 Fund-raising drive by the St. John’s Rotary p. 610 Human Rights Code - discrimination regarding MINISTERIAL Statements sexual orientation p. 1102 Advisory Committee report on training services, Municipalities - operating grant structure; Towns tabled p. 1634-36 of Torbay, Flatrock and Pouch Cove p. 1379-80

plant - beneficiary of insurance Department of Social Services - approval for the Roddickton fish hiring of additional social workers p. 3069 as result of fire two years before; claim; 1491 Hughes Commission of Inquiry report - reconsfl-uction inquiry p. government’s progress on the recommendations Sexual assault survivors - counselling services p. p. 1021 1313 St. John’s Rotary Club fund-raising drive for a Social assistance - child care subsidy for single 2475 new Ms Kirby Transition House p. 610 parents pursuing post-secondary education p. MUNICIPAL Grants Act (Bill 30) Social assistance - child protection services - Notice of motion p. 1494 caseload analysis p. 2297;2406-07

- increase in caseload 412- Second reading p. 2503-05 Social assistance p. MUNICIPALITIES 13;1M3-44;1$89-91

- regarding main Operating grant structure p. 1379-80 Social assistance regulations ORAL Questions tenance and child support to single mothers p. 2474 ADS Committee - provincial government to pro 1274; vide interim financing p. $85 Social Assistance Appeal Board - changes; Justice 1782-83 Boys’ Home in Whitboume - incidents; escape of Steele inquiry p. three youths p. 2182-89 Social assistance recipients - emergency housing repairs 1971;2145-47;2660-61 Child Welfare Act - amendments p. 1274 p. Social assistance recipients - single individual Child Welfare Act - amendments to protect young people between the ages of sixteen and adults p. 1530-3 1 eighteen p. 2007;31$8-89 Transition home for Bunn Peninsula p. 415 on the Order Paper Child Welfare Act - changes to Section 49 regard QUESTIONS

Services - number of trips ing child abuse p. 1061-62 Minister of Social to (W.Q. #7) 1033 Community Development Fund - funding for taken from Sept/91 Oct/91 p. employment p. 2624 Social assistance caseload - tabled answer to ques Estimates Committee debate Department of Social Services - Assistant Deputy tions asked during Minister position p. 856 p. 1456

Department of Social Services - budget cut p. 580 REPORTS Tabled

76

77

p. tained in Bill 17 2925-26

p. Government’s plan repeal to the 29 restraints con

COLLECTIVE agreements ABBOTr, Beaton condolences to family upon death

rebuilding p. of the fishery Jack 2693 Mr. Harris, (NDP, John’s St. East)

CHURCH

leaders coalition regarding in the role

p.

Financing 415 p. Establishment 3645-46

TRANSITION for home Bum Peninsula CHRISTMAS tree operation

p.

Advisory Committee report tabled 1634-36 32;3637

TRAINING

Services Program

p. Committee of the Whole Assembly 3630-

Committee of the p. Assembly Whole 3660-61 CHILD Welfare Act 68) (Bill

panies

Act (Bill 73)

Section p. 49

child abuse 1061-62 -

TAXATION of Utilities and Cable Television Com CHILD

Welfare Act

p.

Debate 1903-05 p. Debate 1134

SUPPLEMENTARY Supply No. Act, 3 of Break the Cycle Foundation

p.

complishments

1558

CHILD sexual abuse

campaign support

for efforts

-

ST. John’s p. Maple Leafs congratulated on ac Debate - 3162

p.

Second reading

1837-39

CHIEF

Electoral Officer, Wayne Mitchell nominated

p.

Notice of motion 321 p. Debate 836-37

SOCIAL Workers Association (Bill Act 12) of Newfoundland and Labrador

p.

Debate

1538-40

CHANGE the of name the province to the Province

Motion) rence p. Second reading 3122-23

SOCIAL

Services Estimates

Committee (Concur plementation (Newfoundland) (No. Act 2) 69) (Bill

1456

CANADA-Newfoundland Atlantic Accord Im

Tabled answer

to question p. regarding caseload ments as a

p. world power-lifter 1558

p.

Statistics

1643-44

BURT, Joy, congratulations on personal accomplish

p. Housing

repairs p. 1971;2145-47;2660-61 Second reading 3063-66

2008

BUUJ)INGS Accessibility (Bill Act 63)

Housing repair program p. p. (answer to question) citizens 470

p. levue

(Answer

to question)

2813 Increase in personal income tax; effect on

senior

Home repairs to in house a the district of Bel BUDGET

p.

Assistance

for

single individual

adults 1530-3 1 Changes; on effect p. government pensioners 216

SOCIAL assistance recipients BLUE Cross Insurance

p.

Changes; p. Justice Steele’s report 1782-83 death 916

SOCIAL

Assistance

Appeal Board

BANIKHN, Mr. Cyril, condolences to family upon

welfare; child on update p. p. realignment 2480 Second reading 2210

Tabled answer

to question

regarding caseload in AVIAN Emblem of the (Bill Province Act

21)

port single p. to mothers 1274;2474 p. Debate 476

Regulations regarding maintenance and sup child shall

p. Increase in

caseload 412-13;l$$9-91

AUDITOR

General appointed

Mrs. Elizabeth Mar

-

2297;2406-07 p. Second reading 3031

Child protection services p. caseload analysis 54) -

p.

post-secondary

education

2475 ATIDRNEY General Statutes Amendment Act (Bill

Child

care subsidy for single parents pursuing ARTS Council p. awards presentation 1020

SOCIAL

assistance p. foundland became

part of a Canada 497

p.

Enterprise

Newfoundland

1491 ANNIVERSARY of the on date which New

Insurance cheque;

amount of p. claim paid to

Counselling services status

1314 -

p.

claim and cheque endorsement 1532 ANDERSON Centre

Answer to questions

regarding fire p.

insurance Goulds tax increase to farmers

139 -

RODDICKTON fish plant

AMALGAMATION

p.

birthday 806 p. financing Interim 1101

ROBERTSON, Dr. Bobbie, congratulations on 100th AIDS Committee

3080 2831

cial

Services

financial

and statistical p. report presenting the financial p. statement and the debate

Social Assistance

Division of Department of So AGREEMENT on the procedure to be followed in

HANSARD SPEAKER INDEX MANSARD SPEAKER INDEX

Legislation p. 541-42 Second reading p. 2725-29;2751-53 COMMENDATION to Sherry Dicker, a young FINANCIAL statement Labradorian, upon act of bravery p. 2914 Debate on ministerial statement p. 2853-56 CONSTITUTIONAL meetings FIRE on Harvey Road Aboriginal rights regarding self government p. Commendation to people who helped in prevent 1675-77 ing a disaster in St. John’s Monday night p. 3559 COUNSELLING services for sexual abuse survivors Destruction of records at the social services build Government’s plans p. 1313 ing; emergency social assistance p. 3569-71 COURTHOUSE in Brigus FISHERY retirement program for fishermen 2369 Closure p. 504 Early p. DAY of mourning be officially declared for workers Federal NDP resolution regarding management killed or injured in the workplace over Nose and Tail of Grand Banks p. 924 of between Canada Notice of motion p. 740 Memorandum Understanding Request to approve resolution unanimously p. 819 and European Community regarding foreign over- Debate p. 1317-20;1336-38 fishing p. 3475 DAY of observance for workers killed, injured or FISHERY - extension of management jurisdiction disabled on the job p. 769 (Procedure under S.O. 23) DEBATE on the Adjournment Debate p. 202-04 Long Harbour garbage incinerator project p. FOREIGN overfishing - tabled statement delivered 1698-99 at Globe ‘92 Conference in Vancouver p. 245 Student aid - appeals p. 2286-87 DEPARTMENT of Health Act (Bill 38) FOREIGN overfishing issue Second reading p. 2645-47 Message to flotilla en route to Grand Banks p. Committee of the Whole Assembly p. 3349- 461 54;3359-62;3366-70,3373-7$ Update of trip and meetings p. 881 DEPARTMENT of Social Services FORESTRY industry Internal management study indicating the num Lumber production p. 700;854-55 ber of social workers needed p. 3190 FORTIS Trust DUMP truck industry Tax measure covered under an amendment to the Local preference policy p. 688-89 Financial Corporations Tax Act p. 2736-37 ECONOMIC and employment situation in the FREE trade agreement between Canada, United States and Mexico Province - discussions with the Prime Minister p. 2547 Schedule hearings for Newfoundland p. 2956 ECONOMIC situation GARBAGE importation and incineration proposal 1567-68 Debate p. 1178-80 Notice of motion p. ELECTION Act, Jury Act and the Elections Act, GARBAGE incineration project for Long Harbour 1991 (Bill 74) Residents protesting the proposal p. 2630;2672 Regulation and Second reading p. 3236-41 GASOLINE Tax Act, Horse Racing ELECTION of women to the House of Assembly Tax Act, Liquor Control Act and Retail Sales Tax Notice of motion p. 41 Act (Bill 45) Debate p. 254-57;271-74 Second reading p. 3100-05 ELECTIONS Act, 1991 (Bill 1) GOVERNMENT Services Estimates Committee Second reading p. 333-37;1138-41 (Concurrence Motion) ELECTORAL Boundaries Act (Bill 62) Debate p. 1590-92 Education Tax Act Second reading p. 3462-64 HEALTH and Post-Secondary ENTERPRISE Newfoundland and Labrador Cor (Payroll Tax) poration Debate p. 1392-93 (Bill 46) Proposals for legal services p. 2991-93 HEALTH and Social Agencies Act the Assembly 3585- EXECUTIVE Council Estimates - Committee of Committee of Whole p. Supply p. 1612-13 87;3599 FEDERAL housing policy HIGHWAY Traffic Act (Bill 13) Changes; support for co-operative housing p. 105- Committee of the Whole Assembly p. 3274-76 06 HIGHWAY Traffic Act (No. 2) (Bill 41) FINANCIAL Corporations Capital Tax Act (Bill 52) Second reading p. 3164-65

78

79

ORAL Questions

p. Second reading 3047-51 955

OCCUPATIONAL and Health (Bill Safety 53) Act cedure agreement p. with Albright and Wilson

p.

and lature the families to concerned 1093

Long Harbour plant phosphorous cleanup pro -

Condolences to of Speaker the Nova Legis Scotia ing 1991 p. the restraint legislation 2555;2583-$5

Scotia NOVA mining disaster International Labour Organization ruling

regard

p.

Montreal 2843 1601;3077-78

p. Commemoration of the fourteen killed women in Importation of American garbage 1599-

p. Violence Against Women sexual orientation 1102; 2370

NATIONAL of Day Remembrance

and Action on Human Rights Code discrimination

regarding -

p.

p. Acknowledgement of legislative breakfast 1634 program; Child Welfare Act 813-14

p.

of disabled the 1594 mendation regarding the crimes compensation

NATIONAL Access Awareness and Week

the

needs Hughes

Commission of Report Inquiry recom

-

p. p. Committee of the Whole 3333-35 Assembly Institute 2475-77

MUNICIPAL

(Bill Grants 30) Act Historic buildings preservation; King George

V -

p.

p. of order Point

848 Mexico hearings 2956 -

questions answer during estimates debate committee free trade agreement between U.S. Canada, and

p. MINISTER of Justice (nonelected) to pennitted amendment 2736-37

p.

the to Legislature

1885

Fortis Trust of effect

corporations tax act -

MEMBERS for Ferryland and Naskaupi welcomed 55

p. of Committee the

Whole Assembly 3436-37 Forestry industry p. lumber production 70&,854- -

MEDICAL (Bill 40) Act p. lhnit Federal NDP resolution 924

p. from Long Harbour

plant 954-55 Fishery management of stocks beyond 200-mile -

p. Report fmdings of Dr. by toxic Bertell; emissions clawback provision 2369

Harbour/Placentia LONG area

Fishery early retirement program for fishermen; -

p. p. Garbage incineration project 990; 1641; 1698-99 tance 3569-7 1

LONG site Harbour the social services building; social emergency

assis

p.

Albright and 955 Wilson

Fire on

Harvey Road

destruction records of at -

Decommissioning; p. environmental

by statement

Federal housing

changes policy 105-06 -

Harbour LONG p. phosphorous plant proposals for legal services 299 1-93

p.

Functioning (pt. of 2916 order)

Enterprise Newfoundland Labrador

- and

LEGISLATION Review Committees 688-89

p.

in Practice the Province of Saskatchewan

3184

Dump p. truck industry local policy preference

-

to LEAVE respond to p. Ministerial Statements into the number

of social workers needed 3190

p.

reading Second 3025-27

Department of

Social Services study internal

-

LEASEHOLDS p. in St. John’s Act

(Bill 57)

Courthouse

in Brigus closure 504 -

2555;2583-85 1675-77

Ruling regarding 1991 p. the restraint

legislation Constitutional p. meetings aboriginal rights -

INTERNATIONAL

p. Labour Organization

Collective agreements legislation NTA

541-42 -

p.

126$-69;1281-82 Debate p. repeal restraints Bill contained in 17 2925-26

INCOME Act Tax

Collective

agreements to government plan

-

1601 p. ;3077-78 operation 3645-46

IMPORTATION p. of American garbage 1599-

Christmas

tree industry to establish process an -

2370 1102; p. ing child abuse 1061-62

Discrimination p. regarding

sexual orientation

Child Welfare

changes Act 49 Section to regard -

HUMAN Rights Code p.

Budget

income in increase

personal tax 470 -

p.

8 Act 13-14 p. ment pensioners 216

Section regarding child abuse and Child

Welfare Blue Cross Insurance on effect changes; govern -

p. the Child Welfare 1964 Act 1314

Police Complaints

Commission and revision

of

p. Centre Anderson counselling status services; -

p. Legislation to implement the establishment of a 139 farmers

HUGHES Commission of Inquiry

Report

Amalgamation tax Goulds for increase

- -

p. p. Preservation 2475-77 vide interim financing 1101

HISTORIC buildings

ADS Committee provincial to government pro -

HANSARD SPEAKER INDEX HANS ARD SPEAKER iNDEX

Long Harbour site - garbage incineration project Second reading p. 3265-70 p. 990;1641 PUBLIC Sector Restraint Act, 1992 (Bill 17)

Long Harbour/Placentia area - report of findings Second reading p. 899-903;1066-70 by Dr. Bertell; toxic emissions from Long Har Committee of the Whole Assembly p. 1154- bour plant p. 954-55 56; 1222-29 Service Pensions Act (Bill 43) Public libraries - closure for two week period p. PUBLIC $89 Second reading p. 3109-10 Recycling program for government buildings p. PUBLIC Utilities Act (Bill 1$) 2516-17 Second reading p. 660-63

Retail sales tax collection - administration of RECYCLING program for government buildings taxes p. 2810-11 Government initiatives p. 25 16-17 Nurses Act (Bill 19) School Tax Authorities - elimination of jobs p. REGISTERED 470 Second reading p. 2206 Tenancies Act 50) Sexual assault survivors - counselling services p. RESIDENTIAL (Bill 1313 Second reading p. 3032

Sexual misconduct charge - complaint against RETAIL sales tax former Minister of Environment, J. Kelland; judi Tax on automobiles received as gifts p. 28 10-Il cial inquiry p. 315-16;379-$0;1455 RICHE, Kathie, of Davis Inlet

- being elected Chief of the Social assistance - child protection services Congratulations on caseload analysis p. 2297;2406-07 Innu Band of Davis Inlet p. 533 for his ef Social assistance recipients - emergency housing ROBERTS, fire Chief, congratulations repairs p. 1970-71;2146;2660-61 forts on behalf of the Janeway Hospital p. 1447

Social assistance recipients - single individual ROYAL Commission on Education adults p. 1170;1239-4l;1530-31 Government’s position on the recommendations; Cabinet Committee appointed to have discussions Student aid - appeals p. 2222 Student aid for single parents on social assistance with denominational authorities p. 2292 pursuing post-secondary education p. 2003-04 ROYAL Newfoundland Constabulary Act (Bill 56) reading 3007-18 Unemployment - employment for people not Second p. hired on the Emergency Response Program p. Committee of the Whole Assembly p. 3384- 1932 $5;3390-9 1 ;3400- 14;3420-22;3525-29 provided within Workers’ Compensation Commission - collective SCHOOL bus transportation be agreements provisions changed with respect to City of St. John’s workers’ compensation p. 1276-77 Notice of motion p. 3572 PETITIONS SCHOOL Tax Authorities Garbage incineration project for Long Harbour Elimination of jobs p. 470 p. 2630;2672 SEAL harvest off the coast

Public libraries - two week closure p. 2701 Debate p. 2798-99 Workers’ compensation legislation p. 3484;3575 SEXUAL misconduct charge POINT of privilege Police investigation; judicial inquiry p. 3 15-16;379- Minister of Social Services refusing to defer to 80 member during second reading debate p. 317$ Procedure in conducting the investigation p. 1455 POINT of privilege re Minister misleading the House SHOPS’ Closing Act (Bill 22) in Answers to Questions Committee of the Whole Assembly p. 3605- Notice of privilege p. 2587 07;361 1-12;3622-24 Points of privilege p. 2616;2826 SOCIAL assistance POSTAL services Aid for single parents pursuing post-secondary Residents protesting the closure of Postal Station education p. 2003-04 B at 3$ Pearson Street p. 2823-24 Child protection services - caseload analysis p. POWER, Charles, MHA for Ferryland, best wishes 2297;2406-07 upon his resignation from the House p. 1551-52 SOCIAL assistance recipients PUBLIC Libraries Board Assistance for single individual adults p. Closure of libraries for a two week period due to 1170; l239-41;1530-31 reduction in funding p. 889;926;2701 Compare to per diem to members for meals p. PUBLIC Sector Restraint Act (Amdt.) (Bill 64) 1241

80

81

Education

Committee Royal of

Commission the Whole p. p. Assembly

report 733 3632 -

public CHILD sector p. employees Welfare Act (Bill 2581-82 68)

Collective Status p. of agreements application wage 954 rollback; NTA and -

p.

status 1209 p. of application 954 -

Caribou ranch Reject in proposal Peter’s for River/St. the establishment Stephen’s of area a ranch

ORAL Questions CARIBOU ranch in Peter’s River/St. Stephen’s area

p. 538-39 BUDGET Debate 673-79

Hearn, Government’s Mr. decision Loyola (PC, regarding St. Mary’s-The p. wage Capes) freeze

NEWFOUNDLAND Teachers’

Association

respect

to p. workers’ compensation

1276-77

Reduction in grants to

p. municipalities

1810

Change

provisions

in

collective

agreements with Changes to payroll p. regulations

1380

WORKERS’

Compensation Board M1JNICIPAL1TIES

Changes p. in benefits 3484;3575 33;3341-43

WORKERS’

Compensation

Act amendments

Committee - Whole of the p. Assembly

3332-

3308;33 1-13;33

1 17-24

MUNICIPAL Grants Act

(Bill

30)

p.

Committee of

the Whole Assembly 3299- p. program 2773-74

p. Second reading 2323-26;2338-42;2446-52

Tuition fees;

provincial

grants and the bursary

WORKERS’

Compensation

Act

48) (Bill

New entrance p. requirements

9 17-18

Committee

of

the Whole

p. Assembly

3346 Increase p. in tuition fees

583

WELFARE Institutions

(Bill Act 33) MEMORIAL University

p. Second

reading

3144-46 p. Limited 930

WASTE

Material Disposal

Act

(No.

2)

(Bill

42)

Transfer of crab licence

of S.T.

Jones and

Sons

p.

Second

reading

2235-37 LITTLE Bay Islands

WASTE

Material

Disposal p. Act 20) (Bill Debate 1007-11

Second p. reading 3111-17 benefits

UNIFORMED

Services

Pensions

Act

(Bill 44)

INSHORE

fishery

on south

coast

extension

of

UI -

p. gency Response

Program 1932 $2;3590-9 1;3595-98

Employment

for

people not

hired on the Emer

Committee of the Whole

p. Assembly 3580-

UNEMPLOYMENT

HEALTH and Social

Agencies Act 46) (Bill

995

p. Debate 1407-08

of

Justice to

appear before estimates p. committee (Payroll Tax)

UNANIMOUS

consent

requested to

allow Minister

HEALTH and Post-Secondary

Education

Tax Act

p.

Feasibility

study 2508

p. Amendment

438

TORNGAT

Mountains

proposed p. national park Debate 435-39

than

one stage of bill

on a p. the same day 3545 FOREIGN overfishing

Point of

order

regarding the p. reading of more Debate

1991-95

THIRD

reading

stage of bill 56

FISHING industry

impact of

the

moratorium -

p. Committee

of the Whole Assembly 3659-60

72

p.

Second

reading

3507-09

p. Status

of processing

licence for Trepassey 3571-

panies Act

(Bill 73) FISHERY

TAXATION

of

Utilities

and Cable Television Com p. Supply 1749-5 1

p. Debate

1943-45;2027-29;2156-58

EXECUTiVE

Council Estimates Committee

of -

SUPPLEMENTARY

Supply

Act, 3 No. p. Second reading

3464-66

p. Second

reading

3219-23

ELECTORAL Boundaries

Act

(Bill

62)

Vehicles Act

(Bill

70)

p. Second reading

2574-78;2638-39

and

Motorized Snow

Vehicles

and

All-Terrain

DEPARTMENT of Health

Act (Bill

38)

SUMMARY

Proceedings

Act, Liquor Control Act Provincial p. parks 1370

p. Student appeals

2222;2286-$7 DEBATE the on Adjournment

STUDENT

aid p. leiy 1201

p. complishments

1558

Students who

participated welcomed

to the

gal

ST. John’s

Maple Leafs

congratulated on ac - CO-OP education

programs

2328

p. employees 2581-82

SPORTS

Hall of

Fame

inductees p.

congratulated

Wage rollbaclq teachers and

public

sector

Housing p. repairs

1970-71;2146;2660-61 COLLECHVE agreements

HANS ARD SPEAKER INDEX HANSARD SPEAKER INDEX

Tax Authorities Winding Up Act (Bill 28) Mall Bay - road upgrading and paving p. 1892-93 SCHOOL

- 1840-44 Memorial University - tuition fees grant pro Second reading p. 22) gram p. 2773-74 SHOPS’ Closing Act (Bill

Memorial University - tuition fees; new entrance Second reading p. 2689-91;2705-08 requirements p. 5$3;917-1$ Committee of the Whole Assembly p. 3604- 05;3608-09 Municipalities - changes to payroll regulations p. 1380 SOCIAL Services Estimates Committee (Concur rence Motion) Municipalities - operating grant structure; Towns of Torbay, Flatrock and Pouch Cove p. 1810 Debate p. 15 19-21

Newfoundland Teachers’ Association - STUDENT aid government’s decision regarding wage freeze p. Student appeals p. 2773 538-39 STUDENT assistants Hinn , change in grant system p. 1207-08 Partridge - conservation of stocks p. 1566 SUPPLEMENTARY Supply Act, No. 3 Provincial parks - use of permits; opening and closing dates p. 134243 Debate p. 1901-03 TAXATION of Utilities and Cable Television Com Public libraries - closure for two week period p. 2695-96 panies Act (Bill 73) Second reading 3509;3648-51 School boards - replacement of revenue from p. School Tax Authorities p. 252;655-56 Committee of the Whole Assembly p. 3653 School boards consolidation p. 734-35 TRANSPORTATION Mall Bay - road upgrading and paving p. Student aid - appeals p. 2773 383; 1892-93 Student assistants - hiring; change in grant sys fire fighters tem p. 1207-08 VOLUNTEER under workers compensation 3076-77 Trepassey fish plant - status of processing licence Coverage p. WASTE Material Disposal Act (Bill 20) p. 3571-72 reading 2244-46 Volunteer fire fighters - coverage under workers Second p. compensation p. 3076-77 WORKERS’ Compensation Act (Bill 48) Committee of the Whole Assembly 3 282-85 PARTRIDGE - conservation of stocks p. 1566 p. PETITIONS Hewlett, Mr. Alvin (PC, Green Bay) Caribou ranch for Peter’s River/St. Stephen’s ABifIBI-Price area p. 1209 Stephenville mill - wood imported from Prince Bay road upgrading and paving p. 383 Mall Edward Island p. 21$7-88;2298-99 Charles, MBA for fenyland, best wishes POWER, ADDRESS in Reply to the Speech from the Throne resignation from the House 1553-54 upon his p. Debate 4246 PROVINCIAL bumaries for high school students p. BIG game licences Request an increase 385 p. Moose hunting season be extended p. 2922-23 PROVINCIAL parks CANADA-Newfoundland Atlantic Accord Im Use of permits; opening and closing dates p. 1342- plementation (Newfoundland) Act (Bill 24) 1370 43; Second reading p. 1833 Libraries Board PUBLIC COME by Chance oil refinery of libraries for a two week period due to Closure Layoffs; future of the refinery p. 1746 reduction in funding p. 2695-96 CROWN Lands Act Sector Restraint Act, 1992 (Bill 17) PUBLIC Residents protesting Section 7 of the act regard Second reading p. 801-05;968-74 ing the access to ponds p. 1278 Committee of the Whole Assembly p. 1150-52 CUMBERLAND Farms Incorporated RESOURCE Estimates Committee (Concurrence Mo Banlcruptcy - effect on Come by Chance p. 923 tion) DEBATE on the Adjournment Debate p. 1497-99 Little Bay Islands - transfer of crab processing ROYAL Commission on Education licence p. 876-77 When report will be tabled 733 p. ELECTIONS Act, 1991 (Bill 1) SCHOOL boards Second reading p. 398 Reduction in number of boards 734-35 p. ELECTRICAL rates Replacement of revenue from School Tax PDD subsidy p. 1562-63 Authorities p. 252;655-56

82

83

p. licence $l2;923

p.

1451-52 tion

Bay Little Islands of transfer crab

processing -

collapse by of at dam Lookout Brook; investiga

1415;

1531

Bay Flat

Brook environmental damage

caused -

in Kruger Corner

p. Brook recall of loggers

- p.

services 1 350-5

07;252;354;582

Department of Social

Services youth

support

-

P.

Hope

Brook mine gold status

106- - p.

transfer

of services 696-97

p.

tors 68-69

Alcohol

Drug and

Dependency

- Commission

Hibemia project; Aim; Bull search for new inves

ORAL

Questions

p.

Hibemia project

Royal assessment Bank 953

-

P.

Benoit

28

p.

Harry’s Harbour-Jackson’s Cove road 544-45

fund-raising to

event preserve music Emile of late

p.

1562-63

NOTE

of

thanks to members for participation

in

Electrical rates rural to customers PDD

subsidy -

p.

Mill

Bridge

2337

p.

on effect by Come Chance 923

LOURDES

community

regarding the safety of the

Cumberland

Farms Incorporated in receivership

p. -

Debate

1430-32

p.

Board 3186-87

(Payroll

Tax)

Consumer

representative

on Public Utilities

HEALTH and Post-Secondary Education Tax Act

1746

p.

foundland

Power 1452

Come

by Chance

oil refmery

p.

layoff; status

-

Investigation into hydro station by owned New

p. Prince

Edward Island 21$7-8$;2298-99

p.

dam 1451

Abitibi-Price

in Stephenville

wood supply

from -

Environmental damage caused by collapse of a

ORAL Questions

FLAT Bay Brook

p.

Successful bidders

announced 917

Committee of p. the Whole Assembly 1773-74

ONSHORE petroleum exploration

ELECTIONS Act, 1991 1) (Bill

p.

lature to and families the concerned 1093

Youth

p. support

services 1 350-5

Condolences

to Speaker of the Nova Scotia Legis

DEPARTMENT of Social Services

NOVA

mining Scotia disaster

p.

Debate 1334-35

P.

Limited

8 I 12;8 6;$59-60;876-77;893;928

killed

or injured

in

the workplace

Transfer

of crab

licence

of S.T. Jones

and Sons

DAY of mourning

be officially declared for workers

p.

Meeting delegation with 923

p.

health boards 696-97

LITTLE

Bay

Islands

Transfer of services to regional community

p. Recall of

loggers 1415;1531

ALCOHOL Drug and Dependency Commission

KRUGER

and/or

Corner

Brook Pulp and Paper

Hodder, James Mr. (PC, Port au Port)

p. Debate 1294-96

INCOME

Tax Act p. Second reading 2242-43

p.

Status

106-07;252;354;582

WASTE Material Disposal Act (Bill 20)

p.

891

p. Harry’s Harbour-Jackson’s road Cove

544-45

Conclusion of agreement with Royal Oak Mines TRANSPORTATION

HOPE

Brook

gold mine p.

Second reading 3498-3500

p.

Royal

Bank

assessment 953 panies Act (Bill 73)

Bull Aim p.

rescheduling

68-69

- TAXATION of Utilities and Cable

Television Com

HIBERNIA

project p.

Debate 2017-19

p.

Debate 1419-20

SUPPLEMENTARY Supply Act,

No. 3

(Payroll

Tax)

p. electrical rate increases 807

HEALTH

and

Post-Secondary

Education

Tax Act

PUBLIC Utilities Board of Commissioners

report on

p.

Canada

Highway

1213

p. Consumer advocate position 3 186-87

Electrical

sex-vices to intersection on Trans PUBLIC Utilities Board

HAMPDEN

p. Second reading 942-45; 1103-08

Export

of lumber

p. products

3476 PUBLIC Sector Restraint

1992 Act, (Bill 17)

p.

20 Year

Development Plan tabled 2918 p. S.T. Jones 816;859-60;893;928

FORESTRY

industiy

Little Bay Islands

transfer of crab of

licence -

p.

Agreement with Helitactics Limited 3127 1278

FIRE

suppression

equipment

purchase

Crown Lands Act, p. Section 7 to access

ponds -

p.

Second reading 2200 PETITIONS

FARM

Products

Corporation

Act 10) (Bill

p. hunting Moose season be extended 2922-23 -

HANSARD SPEAKER INDEX HANSARD SPEAKER INDEX

Municipal operating grants - repayment p. 2285- Public libraries - permanent closure of some 86 libraries p. 1705-06 Municipal tax on utility companies - effect on Social assistance - increase in caseload p. 412-13 PETITIONS Burn and Marystown p. 265 1-52 Lourdes residents regarding a bridge in the com Municipal tax on utility companies - effect on munity 2337 Town of Conception Bay South p. 2649-50 p. of Municipal and Provincial Affairs Piccadilly/Abrahams Cove - water system p. 857 DEPARTMENT PICCADILLY/Abrahams Cove Number of trips taken by Minister from Sept/91 Water system p. 857 to Oct/91 p. 1316 PUBLIC Libraries Board Reduction in Budget p. 2990 Permanent closure of some libraries p. 1705-06 FEDERAL housing policy SOCIAL assistance Changes; support for co-operative housing p. 105- Increase in caseload p. 412-13 06 TRAINING Services Program FIRE commissioner’s office Advisory Committee report tabled p. 1636 Acting fire commissioner p. 3040;3075-76 WASTE Material Disposal Act (No. 2) (Bill 42) FIRE on Harvey Road Second reading p. 3146-47 Emergency response team p. 3571 GOULDS Hogan, Hon. William (L, Placentia) Agricultural land p. 615 AMALGAMATION HOME building industry Capital funding to City of St. John’s to upgrade Incentives for the private sector p. 1205-06 services in the Goulds p. 1059 HOUSING Corporation Corner Brook, Massey Drive and Mount Moriah Policy for development of new lands as a result p. 76 of amalgamation p. 1272 Deer Lake - status of districts of Spillway, St. LABRADOR Winter Games p. 209 Jude’s and Nicholsville p. 2924 MINISTERIAL Statements

Goulds - tax increase to farmers p. 139-40 Arts - congratulations to Newfoundland Increase in grants to City of St. John’s p. 615 recipients of Gemini Awards p. 66 Northeast Avalon, cost to taxpayers p. 810- Cowan Heights parkland and open space develop 12;875-76 ment p. 2510 Transfer of employees from Metro Board - Labrador Winter Games p. 209 severance packages p. 581-82 Municipal business tax applicable to utility com to Transitional flmding to City of St. John’s panies - standard rate established p. 250$ allow phase-in of increased taxes p. 1058-59 Municipal capital works program announced p. ARTS 46 1-63 Congratulations to Newfoundland recipients of Newhook, Christopher, congratulations on the Gemini awards p. 66 design for the new Newfoundland coin p. 31 ARTS Council awards presentation p. 1020 Youth of the Year award granted p. 346 ARTS Policy Committee MUNICIPAL business tax applicable to utility com O’Flaherty report p. 215 panies

- CANADA’S 125th Anniversary celebrations con Burin and Marystown - new utility tax p. 2624- gratulations to multicultural group p. 345 25;2651-52 CORNER Brook water supply Communities affected by the rate change p. 2552- Government assistance p. 618 53 COWAN Heights Standard rate established p. 2508 CompLetion of parkland and open space develop Surcharge by municipalities to users p. 3072- ment p. 2510 73;3134

CULTURAL industries agreement Town of Conception Bay South - new utility tax Provincial funding p. 1064 p. 2586-87;2649-50 When agreement will be signed p. 215 MUMCWAL capital works program

DEBATE on the Adjournment Capital funding - repayment formula p. 1099-1100

Amalgamation - Northeast Avalon p. 875-76 List of projects for 1992-93 p. 461 Municipal operating grants p. 573-74;2036;2469-70 List of projects for 1993 p. 3648

84

85

p.

cy

response

team

3571

Coverage under workers compensation p.

3076

Fire on Harvey

Road setting up of an emergen- - VOLUNTEER fire fighters

p.

sioner

3040;3075-76

p. Suspension of fire fighters 503-04

Fire

commissioner’s office acting fire commis- TOWN - of Witless

Bay

p.

Federal housing

policy changes 105-06 - p. Second reading 342$-$9;3653

p.

budget 2990

p. Notice of motion 3080

Department of Municipal Affairs reduction in panies (Bill Act 73) -

2924

TAXATION of Utilities and Cable Television

Corn-

of thcts

Spillway, p. St. Jude’s p. and Nicholsville Status 1272-74

Deer Lake

amalgamation of local service dis- - SOUTI{LANDS development

Cultural

Industries

p.

Agreement 215;

1064 Reduced

federal/provincial p. funding

1205-07

p.

government

assistance 618 SOCIAL housing program

Corner Brook

water supply

contamination; p. Government subsidization

1783-84

tax

on

p. utility companies 2624-25 SEPTIC waste disposal

Burin and

Marystown

Town

Councils municipal

Public

Libraries - Board financial p. statements

145

p.

government’s

response

to report 215

p. nual report and financial statements

145

Arts Policy

Committee

O’Raherty

report - Newfoundland and Labrador

Arts

Councit an-

p.

Amalgamation,

Northeast Avalon cost 810-12 REPORTS - Tabled

Board Metro

p. severance

packages

581-82 - p. taken from Sept/91 to Oct/91

(W.Q. #6) 1316

Amalgamation

transfer

of employees

from -

Minister of

Municipal

Affairs number

of trips -

p.

John’s

615;1058-59

QUESTIONS on the Order Paper

Amalgamation

increase in

grants to City p. St. of -

Financial statements tabled 145

p.

farmers

139-40

PUBLIC Libraries Board

Amalgamation

Goulds P. tax

increase

for - - Water system 859

ORAL Questions

PICCADILLY/Abrahams Cove

31

p. compensation 3076

design submitted

for

the

new Newfoundland

p. coin

Volunteer fire

fighters

coverage

under workers

-

NEWHOOK,

Christopher, congratulations on the p. 503-04

145

Town of Wittess Bay

suspension

of

fire

fighters -

Annual

report

and

financial

p. statements

tabled municipal tax on utility p.

companies 2586-87

NEWFOUNDLAND

and

Labrador Arts

Council

Town of Conception

Bay South

of effect

new

-

p.

Second reading

1867; 1872-73

Southlands

p. development

status

1272-74

-

p.

Notice

of motion

1746 p. building industry 1205-07

MUNICIPALiTIES

Act

39) (Bill

Social housing

federal/provincial

funding;

home -

p.

Reduction in grants p. to municipalities 1810 1783-84

03;2036;2143;2285-86

Septic waste

disposal

government

subsidization -

p.

Operating

grants

repayment of debt 2002- - 6;505-06;522; 1 1059-60; 1810

74;582

of Torbay, Flatrock p. and Pouch

Cove

415-

Torbay,

Flatrock p. and

Pouch

Cove

505-06;573-

Municipalities operating

grant

structure;

Towns -

Operating

grant structure on effect Towns of p. - component 2924;2990-91;3072

42;2469-70;3074

Municipalities

municipal

operating

grant

road -

-

Operating

p. grant structure 415-16;1059-60;2441- p. to user 3072-73;3134

91;3072

Municipal

utility

tax surcharge

by municipalities

-

MOG system

road p. component p. 2924;2990- -

communities 2552-53

p.

ments

347-49

Municipal

utility tax effect

of

change rate

on

-

Grand Falls-Windsor increase in property assess- - 42;3074

Ferryland

District

p.

grant repayment 2143 -

Municipal p. operating grants 2002-03;2143;2441-

p.

Grand Falls-Windsor 381-82 1100;3648

Answer

to question

regarding

assessments in Municipal capital p. works program

105;214;1099-

MUNICIPALITIES

new lands a as p. of result amalgamation

1272-73

p.

Second reading

2488-92

Housing Corporation policy for

development

of -

MUNICIPAL

Grants Act (Bill 30) p. ments 347-49

105;214

Grand Falls-Windsor increase in

property

assess- -

When

of list projects

p. be will announced p.

Goulds agricultural land 615 -

HANSARD SPEAKER INDEX HANSARD SPEAKER INDEX

YOUTH of the Year award granted p. 346 Answer to questions regarding tax measures p. 2926-27 Kelland, Mr. James (L, Naskaupi) Payroll compensation package; personal income NOTICE of point of privilege regarding remarks by tax Liquor Corporation increase in prices; tax Member for Humber East p. 310 sources p. 2880-82 GASOLINE Tax Act, Horse Racing Regulation and St. Centre) Kitchen, Hon. Dr. Hubert (L, John’s Tax Act, Liquor Control Act and Retail Sales Tax Fees Act (Bill 51) ABOLISH Certain Act (Bill 45) Second reading p. 283 1-32 Second reading 2834-36 Boards and p. ACCOUNTS of Crown Corporations, GUARANTEED loans Authorities List tabled 74 74 p. Tabled p. HARBOUR Breton cottage hospital AMBULANCE services Conunitinent for a new or an improved facility 3642 Changes p. p. 3642 BUDGET HEALTH and Post-Secondary Education Tax Act approved last year p. 499 Capital works funding (Payroll Tax) Deficit p. 212-13;2512 Notice of motion 4.60 personal income tax; effect on senior p. Increase in Debate p. 1357-59 citizens p. 470 HEALTH and Social Agencies Act (Bill 46) economy 464-65 Projects to stimulate the p. Notice of motion 1894 replaced by increase in personal p. School tax being Second reading p. 2679;26$1-82 income tax p. 612 Committee of the Whole Assembly p. 3589- 138;2l2 When Budget will be presented p. 90;3597-3601 1826 BUDGET Debate p. HEALTH care 446-59 BUDGET Speech delivered p. Answer to questions regarding the financial state COLLECflVE agreements ment and health budget p. 2994-95 Changes to negotiated agreements p. 2512-13 Cancer clinics p. 2182-84 DAY of mourning be officially declared for workers Cancer services - answer to questions p. 2299 killed or injured in the workplace Closure of acute care beds p. 3643 Debate 1335-36 p. Hospitals and nursing homes - reduction in DEBATE on the Adjournment budget for remainder of fiscal year p. 2405- indusny - lower sales tax on build Construction 06; 2439;246$ ing materials p. 722-29 Reduction in budget for balance of the year p. home board - reduction in Hospital and nursing 3034 expenditure p. 2468 Unnecessary medical procedures p. 255 1-52 Finance DEPARTMENT of HEALTH care costs of transplant surgery for a Mr. Number of trips taken by Minister from Sept19 I Bailey p. 2184-85 to Oct/91 p. 1065 HOSPiTAL boards Act (Bill 3$) DEPARTMENT of Health Proposals regarding the reduction in boards p. 2536-37;2647;2676-79 Second reading p. 3641 Assembly 3347 Committee of the Whole p. Hospital in Labrador West DEPARTMENT of Works, Services and Transporta Cut in budget p. 2405 tion HUB organization in capital expenditures; capital $15m decrease Opening of new extension 1704 2885 p. works projects p. INCOME Tax Act on the Auditor DEPARTMENTAL Observations Notice of motion 4.60 Report p. General’s Debate p. 1246-47;1351-52 Tabled p. 40 INTERIM Supply Act ECONOMIC plan Notice of motion p. 147 economy; lower retail sales tax Jobs to improve Debate 220-21 materials 698-99;728-29 p. on building p. KRUGER and/or Corner Brook Pulp and Paper Capital Tax Act (Bill 52) FINANCIAL Corporations Answer to question asked during debate concern Second reading 2753-54 p. ing grants and subsidies p. 506 FINANCIAL statement

86

87

PUBLIC service pensioners

p.

tion decrease in p. capital expenditures 2885 - Layoffs in Budget 468-69

Department of Services Works, and Transporta PUBLIC service

p.

agreements p. 2512-13 Tabled 40

Collective agreements changes to negotiated PUBLIC accounts of - the Province

Budget p. projections deficit 212-13;2512 p. Tabled - 74;3483

Budget when p. will it be presented 138;212 - PRE-COMMITMENT of funds

464-65 p. Labrador coast 655

Budget projects

to

stimulate p. the economy

- Increase taxation double for people

on -

470,612 PERSONAL income tax

Budget

increase in

p. income personal tax - Tax on fish plants p. (Answer to question)

658

p.

499 year p. Resource-based industries 1529

Budget capital works funding approved last p. - Fish plants 612-13

p.

Ambulance services changes 3642 PAYROLL tax -

ORAL

Questions

p.

Mr. Bailey health care costs

2 184-85 -

p.

Annual report

tabled

74 Transplant surgery in Philadelphia hospital a for

NEWFOUNDLAND

Liquor Corporation

Them Days

Magazine p.

provincial grant 737

-

World p. AIDS Day designated 2730 71

p.

of tax school 30,92

after June 984

Tax reform p. proposed changes

1096-97;1270- -

School p. Tax Authorities regarding the collection tance 812-13

p. Mammography

services 2179

Small business government’s

plans for

assis -

p.

Budget Thursday, March p. 26th 246 - at University 738-39

MINISTERIAL

Statements

Public service wages statement made in

debate -

12-13 03;25 576-78

p.

Government

plans; hiring of consultants 2401-

Public

pensioners service p.

increase; school tax

-

MINI-budget

p.

Public layoffs; sector Budget 468-69

p.

Vaccination

2925 p. for people on Labrador coast 655

MENINGiTIS situation

Personal income

tax increase double

taxation -

p.

Second reading 2683 p.

dustries 612-13;1529

p.

Notice

of motion

1894 Payroll tax on fish plants; resource-based in

MEDICAL Act (Bill 40) 13

3034

Mini-budget p.

government plans 2401-03;2512-

-

Reduction in

budget

for p. three month p. period foundland similar to one for Quebec 2925

MCP

Meningitis inoculation program for

New -

p.

Government policy; committee established 2179 p. period 3034

MAMMOGRAPHY

services

MCP reduction in budget for three

month -

p. Debate 298;322-23

06;2439

p.

Notice

of motion

42 for budget p. remainder of fiscal year 2405-

LOCAL

Authority

Guarantee Act

Hospitals

and nursing homes reduction in

-

p.

Debate

288;298 p. in tion of number boards 3641

p.

Notice motion

of

42

Hospital boards proposals regarding the

reduc -

LOAN and Guarantee Act

2551-52

p.

Debate 1873

Health unnecessary care p. medical

procedures -

p. Notice of motion p. 1415 of the year 3034

LOAN Act

Health care

reduction in for budget remainder

-

p.

reading Second 182$-29;1832

p.

Health

of closure care

care acute beds 3643 -

p.

of Notice motion 321 p.

Health

care clinics cancer 2182-84

-

LIQUOR

Corporation Act p. 9) (Bill a for or new

an improved facility 3642

p.

Second reading 1858-60

Harbour

Breton cottage hospital commitment

-

p.

Notice of motion p. 1532 prices; tax sources 2880-82

(Bill

34) age; personal income tax; Corporation Liquor

LIQUOR Control Act and Liquor

Corporation Act

Financial statement

payroll compensation pack

-

506

p. retail sales on building tax materials 698-99

Tabled an amendment p. the loan to

agreement Economic

plan

government’s position; lower -

HANS ARD SPEAKER INDEX HANSARD SPEAKER INDEX

Increase p. 576-78 THEM Days Magazine Tax in substitute of school tax p. 578 Answer to question p. 752 PUBLIC service wages Provincial grant p. 737 Statement made during debate at University p. TOBACCO Tax Act 738-39 Notice of motion p. 460 QUESTIONS on the Order Paper Debate p. 1245 TOBACCO Tax Act, No. 2 Minister of Finance - number of trips taken from Sept/91 to Oct/91 (W.Q. #11) p. 1065 Notice of motion p. 1644 RAISING of Supply (Committee of Whole on Ways Debate p. 1875 and Means for Budget) WARRANTS Notice of motion p. 321 Tabled p. 74;506 REGISTERED Nurses Act (Bill 19) WELFARE Institutions Act (Bill 33) reading 2536 Second reading p. 2206-07 Second p. REPORTS Tabled Committee of the Whole Assembly p. 3346 Accounts of Crown Corporations, Boards and WORKERS’ Compensation Act (Bill 48) 2361-63;2372-75 Authorities for 1991 p. 74 Second reading p. Departmental observations on the report of the WORLD ADS Day designated p. 2730 General 40 Auditor p. Langdon, Mr. Oliver (I, Fortune-HermItage) loans list 74 Guaranteed p. ADDRESS in Reply to the Speech from the Throne Corner Brook Pulp and Paper - Kruger and/or Debate 46-50 copy of amendment to the loan agreement 506 p. p. FINANCIAL statement Newfoundland Liquor Corporation annual report Debate on ministerial statement p. 2874- p. 74 2876;28$$-90 of funds 74 Pre-commitment p. GOVERNMENT Services Legislation Review Com Pre-commitment of funds for highway projects mittee tourism 3483 and p. Report tabled on the proposed changes to the Public accounts of the province 40 p. Shops Closing Act 2263 Temporary loans list 284 p. p. HEALTH and Post-Secondary Education Tax Act Warrants 74;506 p. (Payroll Tax) SCHOOL Tax Authorities Debate p. 1405-07 regarding the collection of school taxes Statement PETITIONS after June 30/92 984 p. Harbour Mille and Little Bay East - road condi Tax Authorities Winding Up Act (Bill 28) SCHOOL tions 285 Notice of motion 1415 p. p. School in Seal Cove be consolidated with school Second reading p. 1839-40; 1856-57 in Hermitage - Royal Commission recommenda business SMALL tion 2824-25 Government’s plans for assistance 812-13 p. p. REPORTS Tabled Supply Act SUPPLEMENTARY Government Services Legislation Review Commit Notice of motion 42 p. tee report on the proposed changes to the Shops 28$ Debate p. Closing Act 2263 Supply Act, No. 2 p. SUPPLEMENTARY Resource Estimates Committee report 1315 Notice of motion 321 p. p. RESOURCE Estimates Committee Debate 356 p. Report p. 1315 SUPPLEMENTARY Supply Act, No. 3 RESOURCE Estimates Committee (Concurrence Mo Notice of motion 1316 p. tion) SUPPLY Act Debate 1457-59 Notice of motion 321 p. p. SCHOOL in Seal Cove, TAX reform Consolidation with school in Hermitage - recom changes p. 109&97;1270-71 Proposed mendation of Royal Commission on Education Statutes Amendment Act (Bill 29) TAXATION 2824-25 Notice of motion 1415 p. p. TRANSPORTATION Second reading p. 1857-58 Harbour Mule and Little Bay East - road condi TEMPORARY loans tions p. 285 List tabled p. 284

88

89

1495; 1497; 1824-26

Day

p.

rules

on

debate 3206 required to change the p. order of business

not operating

by agreement

Private Member’s

Private Member’s - Day if unanimous consent

is -

Chair to has p. revert to Standing Orders as House comment 320

420;422; 1065;24$1

Presenting Reports members permitted a

short -

Given comments p. p. on procedure - comments 2739

Answers to Questions

for

which Notice has

been Presenting Reports

leave requested to

extend -

p.

Amendments

to resolutions

1652 p. tion by Member for Humber

East 342-45

p.

lation committee review

in order 2996

Political -

interference in

justice system explana

-

paper and the subject be matter referred to legis 2676

Amendment

to

withdraw

bill from the order

Petitions being presented p. not to be debated

p.

order 265

p. of prayer the petition 2820

Amendment

to motion by

J. Harris

in moved

Petitions remarks - should be confined to

the -

p.

order 2323

Petitions members pennitted p. to reply 2961 -

until it is considered by committee, is of out 19;2744;25$8

Amendment

to defer second reading of bill a

p. Petitions format

857;862;930;934;1536;181$- -

p.

proceed

with

new 2336 one p. Member for St. John’s East 2823

withdraw

a motion

from

Order Paper and

to Petitions consent of the House recognize to

the -

Agreement

for Member for p. Eagle River to as original

documents 2817

p.

truth”

1818

Petitions acceptance of facsimile

transmissions -

Accusation

“somebody

is speaking

not the tia West in the form of p. a letter private

1822-23

RULINGS

Petition presented by Member for Burin-Placen

Amendment p. in

order 2998 p.

Parliamentary

language

rules 1030

-

ments

p. ing of letters, telegrams, etc. 318

ROYAL

Newfoundland

Constabulaiy

Act amend Oral questions must not be - prefaced

by the read

p.

Economy Internal p. Commission report 701 master of rules own 992-95

p. Memorial

University 2701

tions

during debate

on estimates committee

-

Auditor

General’s report

regarding the of audit Nonelected minister permitted

to

ques answer

p.

31/91 40 24$7;2928;3465

Auditor General’s

report for year ended March Noise p. in the level House 506;816;1520;227l;

REPORTS Tabled

p.

Noise level recess

3179 -

p.

Motion moved in order 3197 p.

be heard

out of order 3205

-

PRIVATE

Member’s

Motion

Motion that Member for Bale Verte-White Bay

p.

Ruling 3204 p. previous portfoiio 2555

PRIVATE Member’s

Day

Ministers not responsible for questions their

in

p. POWER outage in

House 692 p. in answer to questions 320

p.

No prima

fade case

261$;2887 Ministers not providing appropriate information

in Answers to Questions 1115;1120

POINT of

privilege re

Minister

misleading the House second reading p. unless debate by leave

846;848;992-95

Members permitted to only speak during once

Ruling

regarding

committee p.

procedures p. to Leave present a not petition, granted 2750

answer

questions during estimates p. committee debate on a point of privilege 445

MINISTER

of

Justice

(nonelected) permitted to and Member for

East Humber regarding a ruling

p.

Motion

ruled

of order out 3205

Explanation of

ruling debate between Speaker

-

MEMBER

for Bale Bay Verte-White

be heard

p. fact

point of privilege 261$

-

p.

Ruling 2917

between Dispute two members about questions of

LEGISLATION Review Committees 2526

Annual

p.

report tabled 701

Decorum

in the House

p. disturbance in gallery

-

INTERNAL Economy p. Commission

in tled 1199 committee

p.

University

tabled 2701

Committees procedural difficulties should set

be -

Special

regarding report the of audit Memorial p. permitted a brief statement 2743

p.

Report year for ended 31/91 March tabled 40

Committee reports

being presented Chairman

-

AUDITOR General’s p. Report the House 2917

Lush,

Hon.

Thomas,

Speaker

(L, Bonavista North) Committee matters should not be dealt in with

HANS ARD SPEAKER INDEX HANSARD SPEAKER INDEX

on the procedure to be followed in Private Member’s Day - motion moved by AGREEMENT Government House Leader different than one presenting the financial statement and the debate p. given notice of p. 3197 2830 of the date on which New Private Member’s Day - procedure regarding the ANNIVERSARY commencement of routine business p. 3204 foundland became a part of Canada p. 497 of Memorial University accounts - sup Procedure under S.O. 23 - moved in order (agree AUDITING ment) p. 186-87 port for decision by Auditor General and Public Ac Committee Public Tender Act - failure of government to counts comply with the law is a matter for the courts p. Notice of motion p. 3193 320 AUDITOR General and Memorial University Dispute regarding the auditing of the university’s Question Period - comments p. 108;217;1$94;1933 accounts 3185-86;3215-1$ Question Period - procedure for preamble; sup p. plementaty questions p. 924; 1346-47 AVIAN Emblem of the Province Act (Bill 21) Second reading p. 2212-16 Questions - lengthy answers p. 1740 Questions asked during question period should BELLEORAM fish plant not anticipate an Order of the Day p. 2738 Status; lease/purchase agreement with Daley’s p. Raising of points of privilege p. 2887 1565-66 Recognition of members by the Chair p. BY-ELECTION for Naskaupi District for June 25, 3 174;3 178 1992 p. 1523 Recognition of members during question period CHANGE the name of the province to the Province Newfoundland and Labrador p. 2664 of Recognition of the official Opposition to speak Debate p. 834-35 in response to a government order p. 3118-19 CHILD sexual abuse campaign - support for efforts Relevancy during debate p. 7$$;2231 of Break the Cycle Foundation Remarks toward the Chair p. 2887 Notice of motion p. 1134 leaders coalition regarding role in the 5.0. 11(c) and (d) - when a member is speaking CHURCH of the fishery 2692 p. 2664-65 rebuilding p. Six month hoist amendment - moved in order p. COLLECTIVE agreements 2344 NTA reopener clause p. 691-92 Speaker is to be heard in silence p. 2253 COME by Chance oil refinery Layoffs; future of the refinery p. 1811-12 Thursday - no notice for adjournment before the CUMBERLAND Farms Incorporated Chair - procedure p. 1050 Unanimous consent requested to deal with resolu Bankruptcy - effect on Come by Chance p. 1812 be officially declared for workers tion on day of mourning - consent not granted p. DAY of mourning 78 1;$20 killed or injured in the workplace Unanimous consent required for a member to Request to approve resolution unanimously p. 780 amend his own motion p. 821 Debate p. 1327-28 Unparliamentary language p. 1317 DEBATE on the Adjournment

- northern cod Unparliamentary remarks p. 2559 Fishery total allowable catch for Use of unparliamentary language p. 112 p. 169-70 SELECT Committee be appointed to draft an Ad Sealing Association - provincial funding p. 729 dress in Reply to the Speech from the Throne ECONOMIC and employment situation in the

- Prime Members named p. 27 Province discussions with the Minister p. SUPPLY Act 2546 Message read p. 1827 ELECTIONS Act (Amdt.) (Bill 36) Second reading p. 1861-65 Matthews, Mr. William (PC, ) ELECTIONS Act, 1991 (Bill 1) ABBOTT, Beaton, condolences to family upon death Committee of the Whole Assembly p. 1795-97 p. 2$ ELECTORAL Boundaries Act (Bill 62) ADDRESS in Reply to the Speech from the Throne Second reading p. 3460-62 Debate p. 63-65;81-85 ENTERPRISE Newfoundland and Labrador Cor ADJOURN House to welcome the flotilla from the poration

Grand Banks p. 537 Legal account with Halley Hunt law firm - con flict of interest p. 3036-39

90

91

p. Silver

hake

fishery 247-48 p. Limited 817

ing

p. Jicences

1272;1311-13

Transfer of licence crab

of S.T. Jones

and Sons

Shrimp

fishery

on Northern Peninsula process LiTTLE Bay Islands -

p. plant

workers

465-66

p. Referring of legislation

(Oral

questions)

3131

Provision

in Budget

to assist fishermen

and p. fish Functioning (pt.

of order)

2914

p.

catch 14041;169-70;174-76

LEGISLATION Review Committees

Province’s

recommendation

for total

allowable people not hired

on

these p. projects

1973

p. fishermen

364647

Program

announced

on

Sept. 1$

for work

-

Process

for fishermen

to qualify as a bona flUe JOB creation programs

Force;

on effect

p. flounder fishery p. 1740-42 Amendment 1000

Moratorium;

Harris Panel p. Report and Stein

Task Debate 999-1004

p.

FPI 986-88 benefits

Moratorium

on

deep-sea cod fishery;

effect

on

INSHORE

fishery

on south

coast

extension UI of -

p.

fishing

3474;3479-80

p. Debate 1257-61;12%-99

and European

Community regarding foreign over- INCOME Tax Act

Memorandum

of Understanding

between Canada

p. Use of mine pits at

Schefferville 2878

282-83

linger Incorporated

Management of stocks

beyond p. 200-mile

limit

IMPORTATION

of garbage proposal from Hol -

39

Crimes compensation p.

program

774-75

Layoffs;

reduction in northern

p. cod quotas

37- HUGHES Commission

of

Inquiry

Report

p. coasts west

844

Status of p. the program

1377-78

Fixed

gear groundfish

fishery on south

and south HOME support program

p.

1993

2731-32

p. Report 411

Fish quotas for

and south

southwest

coasts for

Saunders and Burgeo Tendering

contract;

Hanscomb

cluded in

cod

moratorium p.

package

2437-38

HEALTH care facilities

for

St. Lawrence,

Port

Emergency

program

to deal with

areas in not p. Debate

1399-1402;1416-19;1426-30;l44143

p. tor

2513-14

(Payroll Tax)

Effect of cod

moratorium

on fish

processing

sec

HEALTH and Post-Secondary

Education Tax Act

-69; 2368

2514 $9

Early

retirement

program;

clawback

p.

provision

Minister p. of Justice

in conflict of interest 2986-

41

HALLEY Hunt firm law

p. Early retirement

program

for p. fishermen 2140- Debate 1570-73

Crab

p. fishery

status

1271-72 -

(Concurrence

Motion)

p. in tion

total allowable

catch

3480-8 1

GOVERNMENT

Services

Estimates

Committee

Atlantic

Groundfish

Management Plan reduc

p. Debate - 3088-90

p. fare

Organization

71-72

GASOLINE

Tax Act, 2 No.

Advertising

campaign

by

the International

Wel p. by Poll

Decima Research 771

FISHERY

p.

Ministerial Statement

535

p. by NAFO

1235 461

Efforts to control

activities

in

the

area

regulated Message to

flotilla en

route p. to Grand

Banks

FIShERIES NAFO

meeting p.

Banks 532

p.

moratorium 1929-30

Adjourn

House

to welcome

flotilla

from Grand

Outstanding

loans to

fishenneti

effect of cod FOREIGN -

overfishing

issue

p. 1991 fishery

30

p. Debate 425-30

Measures

taken a as

result of the failure of the FOREIGN

overfishing

FISHERIES Loan

Board

p. Crab processing

licence 1528

Northern

cod

p. moratorium

226$ FLEUR de Lys

fish

plant

FISH

plant at

Ramea

p. Debate

1982-86

p.

Debate

on ministerial

statement

2860-64

FISHING

industry impact

of the

moratorium -

FINANCIAL

statement

p.

Status 1345

p. Second

reading

2724

FISHERY Products

International

FINANCIAL

Corporations

Capital p. Tax (Bill Act 52)

Debate

187-90

p.

Supply

1619-25;1631-32;1735-37

p. (Procedure under

S.O. 23) 185

EXECUTWE

Council

Estimates

Committee

of FISHERY - extension of management jurisdiction -

HANSARD SPEAKER INDEX HANSARD SPEAKER INDEX

- Report and LONG Harbour phosphorous plant Fishery moratorium; Harris Panel on flounder fishery Pollution levels in the area p. 1597-99 Stein Task Force; effect p. LONG Harbour site 1740-42

- to qualify as Garbage incineration project p. 1636-38 Fishery process for fishermen LUNDRIGAN Group of Corner Brook bona fide fishermen p. 3646-47

- total al Public tendering for office space p. 412 Fishery province’s recommendation for MINI-budget lowable catch p. 140-41; 174-76 Government plans; hiring of consultants p. 2731 Fishery - secondary processing; allocations for un MINISThR of Justice (nonelected) permitted to derutilized species; silver hake p. 2474$ answer questions during estimates committee debate Fishery Products International - status p. 1345 de Lys fish plant - crab processing licence Point of order p. 844 Fleur NEWFOUNDLAND Liquor Corporation p. 1528 Hunt law finn - Minister of Justice in con Sale of imported wines p. 614 Halley ORAL Questions flict of interest p. 2986-89 for St. Lawrence, Port Atlantic Groundfish Management Plan - reduc Health care facilities tendering contract; tion in total allowable catch p. 3480-8 1 Saunders and Burgeo; Trans City Holdings 411 Auditor General and Memorial University - dis Hanscomb Report; p.

- the program pute regarding the auditing of university’s ac Home support program status of counts p. 31$5-86;3215-18 p. 1377-78 Hughes Commission of Inquiry Report - recom Belleoram fish plant - status; lease/purchase regarding the crimes compensation agreement with Daley’s p. 1565-66 mendation program; Child Welfare Act 774-75 Collective agreements - legislation NTA p. 691-92 p. creation program announced on Sept. 1$ - Come by Chance oil refmery - layoff; status p. Job 18 11-12 work for people not hired on these projects p. 1973 Crab fisheiy - status p. 1271-72 Committees - referring of Enterprise Newfoundland and Labrador - legal Legislation Review 3131-32 account with Halley Hunt - conflict of interest p. legislation p.

- area 3036-39 Long Harbour level of pollution in the p. 1597-99 Fisheries Loan Board - outstanding loans to Long Harbour site - garbage incineration project fishermen - effect of cod moratorium p. 1929-30 1636-38 Fishery - advertising campaign by the Internation p. of Corner Brook - public al Welfare Organization p. 7 1-72 Lundrigan Group fishermen; tendering for office space p. 412 Fishery - early retirement program for

- 2731 clawback provision p. 2140-41;2368-69;25 14 Mini-budget government plans p. Newfoundland Liquor Corporation - sale of im Fishery - effect of moratorium on fish processing ported wines 614 sector p. 2513-14 p. areas Public service wages - statement made in debate Fishery - emergency program to deal with not included in cod moratorium package p. 2437- at University p. 738-39 - 1344- 3$ Roddickton fish plant crab processing p. 45;1528 Fishery - fmancial allocations to assist fishermen fish plant - beneficiary of insurance and fish plant workers p. 465-66 - Roddickton as result of fire two years before; claim; recon Fishery - fish quotas on south and southwest inquiry 1453-54; 1491-93; 1526-28; 1817 coasts for 1993 p. 273 1-32 struction; p. cod Seal fishery - campaign by International Fund Fishery - layoffs; reduction in northern seal population quotas p. 37-39 for Animal Welfare; impact of on cod stocks 2548-49 Fishery - management of stocks beyond 200-mile p. - provincial funding 699 limit; Federal ND? resolution p. 282-83 Sealing Association p. be Shrimp fishery on Northern Peninsula - process Fishery - Memorandum of Understanding tween Canada and European community regard ing licences p. 1272;1311-13 Appeal Board - changes; Justice ing foreign overfishing p. 3479-80 Social Assistance Steele inquiry p. 1782-83 Fishery - moratorium on deep-sea cod fishery p. 986-88 PENTECOSTAL Assemblies caplin-for-food-aid project Government funding p. 1670

92 HANSARD SPEAKER INDEX

PRIVATE Member’s Day Point of privilege p. 291 Act Point of order - regarding the commencement of SUMMARY Proceedings Act, Liquor Control routine business p. 3203 and Motorized Snow Vehicles and All-Terrain PRIVATE Member’s Motion Vehicles Act (Bill 70)

Point of order - motion moved by Government Second reading p. 3181-82;3219 House Leader different than one given notice of SUPPLEMENTARY Supply Act, No. 3 p. 3193 Debate p. 1910-13;2148-54 PROVINCIAL Parks Act (Bill 23) TAXATION Statutes Amendment Act (Bill 29) Second reading p. 1866-67 Second reading p. 1857 Committee of the Whole Assembly p. 1879 THIRD reading stage of bill 56 PUBLIC Sector Restraint Act, 1992 (Bill 17) Point of order regarding the reading of more Second reading p. 747-53;10$9-92 than one stage of a bill on the same day p. 3544 PUBLIC service wages TOBACCO Tax Act, No. 3 Statement made during debate at University p. Debate p. 3082-83 738-39 TRANSPORTATION RESOURCE Estimates Committee (Concurrence Mo Burn Peninsula Highway - snow clearing p. tion) I 83;2 18 Debate p. 1466-69;1481-86 UNANIMOUS consent requested to allow Minister RODDICKTON fish plant of Justice to appear before estimates committee p. Crab processing licence p. 1344-45;1528 994 Insurance cheque; amount of claim paid to UNEMPLOYMENT Enterprise Newfoundland p. 1491 Workers from Bonavista requesting qualification Investigation into the situation regarding the Rod for unemployment insurance benefits p. 1973 dickton plant p. 1493;1526-2$;1817 WORKERS’ Compensation Act (Bill 48) Plant ownership; beneficiary of insurance as a Second reading p. 23 16-23 result of fire two years before 1453-54 p. Murphy, Mr. Thomas (L, St. John’s South) Reconstruction of plant p. 1492 ADDRESS in Reply to the Speech from the Throne Results of investigation by RCMP p. 2400 Union being formed at plant 1493 Debate p. 160-66 p. DEPARTMENT of Health Act (Bill 38) ROYAL Newfoundland Constabulay Act (Bill 56) Committee of the Whole Assembly p. 3356-57 Committee of the Whole Assembly p. 3429-31 1991 (Bill 1) Third reading 3549-5 1 ELECTIONS Act, p. Second reading p. 371-72;3$7-92 SCHOOL Tax Authorities FINANCIAL statement Statement regarding the collection of school taxes Debate on ministerial statement 2909-12 after June 30/92 984 p. p. GARBAGE incineration project for Long Harbour SCHOOL Tax Authorities Winding Up Act (Bill 28) Residents protesting the proposal p. 263 1;2673 Second reading p. 1846-49 GASOLINE Tax Act, No. 2 SEAL fisheiy Debate 3093-95 Campaign by International Fund for Animal Wel p. IMPAIRED driving fare; impact of seal population on cod stocks p. Legislation 932 2548-49 p. INCOME Tax Act Provincial funding p. 699;729 Debate 1255-57 SEAL harvest off the coast p. LEASEHOLDS in St. John’s Act (Bill 57) Debate 2792-94 p. Second reading 2766-68 SHOPS’ Closing Act (Bill 22) p. NEWFOUNDLAND youth bowling team - con Committee of the Whole Assembly 362 1-22 p. gratulations 915 SOCIAL Assistance Appeal Board p. POST office in Shearstown Changes; Justice Steele’s report 1782-83 p. Closure 1215 SOCIAL Services Estimates Committee (Concur p. PUBLIC Sector Restraint Act, 1992 (Bill 17) rence Motion) Second reading 937-42; 1051-56 Debate 1516-19 p. p. Committee of the Whole Assembly p. 1160- STATEMENTS by Member for Humber East regard 62; 1216-18 ing allegations of political interference in justice sys Newfoundland Constabulary Act (Bill 56) tem ROYAL

93 HANSARD SPEAKER INDEX

on personal accomplish Connnittee of the Whole Assembly p. 3382- BURT, Joy, congratulations 1558 84;343 1-33 ments as a world power-lifter p. celebrations - con SPORTS Hall of fame inductees congratulated p. CANADA’S 125th Anniversary group 345 2327 gratulations to multicultural p. SUPPLEMENTARY Supply Act, No. 3 DEBATE on the Adjournment grants 572-73 Debate p. 1915-17;2165-67 Municipal operating p. (Bill 38) WASTE Material Disposal Act (Bill 20) DEPARTMENT of Health Act Second reading p. 2239-40 Second reading p. 2565-70 - immediate plan WASTE Material Disposal Act (No. 2) (Bill 42) ECONOMIC plan government’s Debate p. 128-32 Second reading p. 3147-49 WORKERS’ Compensation Act (Bill 48) ECONOMIC Recovery Commission Second reading 2349-55 Budget p. 2954-55 p. (Bill 1) Committee of the Whole Assembly p. 3279- ELECTIONS Act, 1991 80;33 13-15;33 19-21 Second reading p. 392-93 ELECTORAL Boundaries Act (Bill 62) Noel, Mr. Walter (L, Pleasantvllle) Second reading p. 3466-68 BUDGET Debate p. 594-99 FINANCIAL statement CHANGE the name of the province to the Province Debate on ministerial statement p. 2890-94 of Newfoundland and Labrador FIRE on Harvey Road Debate p. 835-36 Commendation to people who helped in prevent ELECTIONS Act, 1991 (Bill 1) ing a disaster in St. John’s Monday night p. 3558 Second reading p. 359-66 FISHERY

FOOD supply - pricing Moratorium p. 1706-07 Notice of motion p. 41 FOREIGN overfishing issue FOREIGN oveffishing P. 739 Debate p. 43941 Government’s position p. 921-22 INTERIM Supply Act GARBAGE incineration project for Long Harbour Debate p. 225-27;230-31;23840 Residents protesting the proposal p. 2674 PETITIONS GOULDS Postal services - closure of Postal Station B at Agricultural land p. 615 Pearson Street p. 2821 HEALTH and Post-Secondary Education Tax Act POSTAL services (Payroll Tax) Residents protesting the closure of Postal Station Debate p. 1393-97;1420-21 B at 38 Pearson Street p. 2821 HERDER Memorial Trophy play-offs - congratula PUBLIC Sector Restraint Act, 1992 (Bill 17) tions to both rural teams p. 1019 Second reading p. 903-09 HIGHWAY Traffic Act (Bill 13) SUPPLEMENTARY Supply Act, No. 3 Second reading p. 2190-91;2197 Debate p. 2158-60 HIGHWAY Traffic Act (No. 2) (Bill 41) Second reading 3163-64 North) p. Oldford, Mr. Douglas (L, Trinity of Assembly representation be reduced to a the HOUSE - plan to stimulate ECONOMY government maximum of 42 seats and reduce taxation economy Notice of motion p. 2520 Debate p. 2978-80 INCOME Tax Act FOREIGN ovethshing Debate p. 1252-55 Notice of motion p. 40 INTERIM Supply Act Debate p. 423-25;441-44 Debate p. 240-43

- amendment 73 Parsons, Mr. Kevin (PC, St. John’s East Extern) LEASEHOLD Act p. ADDRESS in Reply to the Speech from the Throne MUNICIPALITIES Operating grant structure p. 1059-60 Debate p. 90-97 - effect on Towns of AMALGAMATION Operating grant structure and Pouch Cove p. 504-06;572- Increase in grants to City of St. John’s p. 615 Torbay, Flatrock Transfer of employees from Metro Board - 73;582 severance packages p. 581 ORAL Questions BUDGET Debate p. 599-604

94

95

p.

p. Second reading 2389-93 Second reading 2356-61

WORKERS’ Compensation Act (Bill 4$) WORKERS’ Compensation Act (Bill 4$)

p.

on VOTE the subamendment (Motion) 3365 p. Second reading 3150-51

p. Debate

1939-41;2169-71 WASTE Material Disposal Act (No. (Bill 2) 42)

SUPPLEMENTARY p. Supply Act, 3 No. Winter schedule

2408

p.

Debate 1506-07 p.

Road conditions winter schedule 687-88 -

rence Motion) TRANSPORTATION

p. SOCIAL Services Estimates Committee (Concur Debate 2415-20

p.

Report 1382 ing

SOCIAl..

Services Estimates Committee TRANS-Labrador Highway request for federal fund

1382 p. Debate 1941-43; 1953-56;2022-24;2164-65

Social Services p. Estimates Committee report SUPPLEMENTARY Supply Act, No. 3

p. 1382 p. complishments 1558

Government Services

Estimates Committee ST. report John’s Maple Leafs congratulated on ac -

REPORTS p. Tabled Second reading 2708-12

p. Debate 234-35;243 SHOPS’ Closing Act (Bill 22)

INTERIM p. Supply Act Government subsidization 1783-84

p. Debate 1012-15 SEPTIC waste disposal

p. benefits Debate 2785-88

INSHORE fishery on south coast extension SEAL of UI off harvest the

- coast

p.

Debate 1397-99 p. Resolution cancelled 2527

(Payroll p. Tax) Notice of motion 545

HEALTH and

Post-Secondary

Education SEAL fishery Tax

Act right to hunt seals

-

p.

p. Debate 1569-70 Second reading 3002-03

(Concurrence

Motion) ROYAL Newfoundland Constabulary Act (Bill 56)

GOVERNMENT Services Estimates Committee Valley-Goose p. Bay, congratulations

1163

p.

Report 1382 ROYAL Canadian Legion dart team from Happy

p. GOVERNMENT Services Estimates Committee Debate 1502-05

p. Supply 1723-25 tion)

EXECUTIVE

Council Estimates Committee RESOURCE of Estimates Committee

- (Concurrence Mo

p.

Second reading 366-71 p. Second reading 758-64

ELECTIONS Act, 1991 1) (Bill PUBLIC Sector Restraint Act,

1992 (BilL 17)

p.

p. Debate 265-66 Status 213-14

ELECTION of women to the House of Ring OUTER Assembly Road

p.

Debate 2972-75 p. TCH on 2408

economy and reduce

taxation Transportation winter shift schedule; accidents -

ECONOMY government p. plan to stimulate the - 1783-84

p.

Committee of the Whole Assembly

3365 Septic waste disposal government

subsidization -

DEPARTMENT of Health Act p. (Bill 38) Ring Outer Road 213-14

p.

Debate 1336 06;582; 1059-60

killed

or injured in the p. workplace of Torbay, Flatrock and Pouch Cove 504-

of DAY mourning

be officially declared for workers Municipalities operating grant structure;

Towns -

p.

p. BUDGET Debate

669-73 Act Leasehold amendment

73 -

p.

Debate 150-54

Highways condition p. winter schedule 687-88 -

ADDRESS p.

in Reply to the Speech from

the Throne Goulds

agricultural land 615 -

Ramsay, Mr. William (L, Lapoile) p. Foreign overfishing 739;921-22

p. Fishery

moratorium

1706-07

-

p. upon his resignation from the House 1555-56

2954-55

POWER, Charles, MHA

for Fenyland, best wishes

Economic

Recovery Conmilssion p.

budget -

Power, Mr. Charles (PC, Ferryland)

Metro

Board p.

severance packages 581 -

Amalgamation transfer of employees from p. - birthday 849

p.

John’s

615

GARLAND, Mrs. Dulcie, best on wishes 100th

Amalgamation in increase grants to City St. of Mr. Penney, - Melvin (L, Lewisporte)

HANS ARD SPEAKER INDEX HANSARD SPEAKER INDEX

Assembly 3347 Reid, Mr. Arthur (L, Carbonear) Conmiittee of the Whole p. Act, ADDRESS in Reply to the Speech from the Throne ELECTION Act, Jury Act and the Elections (Bill 74) Seconder p. 13-15 1991 of motion 3080 BUDGET Debate p. 628-34 Notice p. ELECTIONS Act, 1991 (Bill 1) Second reading p. 3223-27;3251-53 Boundaries Act (Bill 62) Second reading p. 337-40 ELECTORAL Notice of motion 2876 EXECUTiVE Council Estimates - Committee of p. Supply p. 1617-19 Second reading p. 3443-47;3470-72 Cor HEALTH and Post-Secondaiy Education Tax Act ENTERPRISE Newfoundland and Labrador (Payroll Tax) poration Proposals for legal services 2991-93 Debate p. 1361-62 p. MUNICIPAL Grants Act (Bill 30) FIRE on Harvey Road Commendation to people who helped in prevent Second reading p. 2502-03 ing a disaster in St. John’s Monday night p. 3558 Roberts, Hon. Edward (L, Naskaupi) FISHERY ABORIGINAL Royal Commission hearings Emergency program to deal with areas not in Changes to the Criminal Code regarding court cluded in cod moratorium package p. 2437 cases in Native communities p. 2662-63 FORTIS Trust ADJOURNMENT Motion Answer to question p. 2804 House not adjourn at five o’clock p. Tax measure covered under an amendment to the 3082;3 157;3227;357$ Financial Corporations Tax Act p. 2771-72 House not adjourn at ten o’clock p. 3227 GARBAGE incineration project for Long Harbour AGREEMENT on the procedure to be followed in Residents protesting the proposal p. 2628 presenting the fmancial statement and the debate p. GASOLINE Tax Act (Bill 49) 2829;2$ 8 8 Second reading p. 2762-64 ATLANTIC Gypsum plant in Corner Brook GASOLINE Tax Act, Horse Racing Regulation and Sale of the cement business - bank’s request for Tax Act, Liquor Control Act and Retail Sales Tax $500,000 p. 2837-38 Act (Bill 45) ATTORNEY General Statutes Amendment Act (Bill Second reading p. 3 105-07 54) GREAT Harbour Deep Notice of motion p. 2299 Road connection to the community p. 2960 Second reading p. 3030-31 HALLEY Hunt law firm ATI’ORNEY General Statutes Amendment Act (No. Minister of Justice in conflict of interest p. 2$09 2) (Bill 66) HIGHWAY Traffic Act (Bill 13) Notice of motion p. 2994 Second reading p. 2193-96 Second reading p. 3124-25 HUGHES Commission of Inquiry Report AVIAN Emblem of the Province Act (Bill 21) Legislation to implement the establishment of a Second reading p. 2211 Police Complaints Commission and revision of CLOSURE Motion introduced during Committee the Child Welfare Act p. 1962

stage of Bill 56 (Police Act) IMPORTATION of garbage - proposal from Hol Notice of motion p. 3435 linger Incorporated COMMENDATION to Sherry Dicker, a young Use of mine pits at Schefferville p. 2877 Labradorian, upon act of bravery p. 2913 INSURANCE companies CONFLICT of interest declared by Minister in Refusal to insure homes on Great Northern amendment to Financial Corporations Capital Tax Peninsula p. 3129-31 Act JUDICIAL inquiry appointed to review the death at Minister withdrew from Chamber p. 2722 the Salmonier Correctional Institution p. 3184 CONFLICT of Interest Regimes in Canada LAW Society Act (Bill 55) Comparative analysis of Provincial and Federal Notice of motion p. 2335 legislation tabled p. 3078 LEASEHOLDS in St. John’s Act (Bill 57) DEBATE on the Adjournment Notice of motion p. 2520 Lundrigans Group - sale of three divisions includ Second reading p. 2764-65;3029-30 ing Atlantic Gypsum p. 2837-38 LEAVE to respond to Ministerial Statements DEPARTMENT of Health Act (Bill 38) Practice in the Province of Saskatchewan p. 3184

96

97

REGISTERED

Nurses

Act 19) (Bill

Short,

Mr. Lawrence fL,

St. George’s)

p. Consumer advocate position 3 186-87

PUBLIC Utilities Board 90;330$

p.

Office

furniture

2697-98

Committee of the p. Whole Assembly

328$-

78

WORKERS’ Compensation Act

(Bill

48)

p.

Answer

to questions regarding furniture 2776- p. Second reading 2488

PROVINCIAL

courts

in Atlantic

Place WASTE Material Disposal Act

(Bill 20)

p.

Legislation to establish the commission 2519 p. Debate 2420-23

POLICE commission ing

p.

Points

of

privilege

2617

TRANS-Labrador Highway request for

federal fund

in

Answers

to

Questions

than one stage of a bill p. on the same day

3544

POINT

of

privilege re

Minister

misleading the House

Point of regarding order the reading of more

p.

ture 2697-98

THIRD reading stage of bill 56

Provincial courts in Atlantic Place office flirni 61 -

p.

Police

commission

legislation

2519 - Committee of the p. Assembly Whole 3654;3657-

Mini-budget

p. government plans 2401;2731 - panies Act (Bill 73)

p.

Great

Northern

Peninsula

3129-31

TAXATION of Utilities and Cable Television

Com

Insurance companies refusal to homes insure on p. -

Debate 2014-17;2019-22

p.

of flict

interest

2809

SUPPLEMENTARY Supply Act, No. 3

Halley Hunt finn law Minister of Justice in con p.

Second - reading 3180;3223

p.

amendment

277 1-72 p. Notice of motion 3042

Trust Fortis of effect corporations tax act - Vehicles Act 70) (Bill

not

included in cod

moratorium

p. package 2437 and Motorized Snow Vehicles and All-Terrain

Fishery

emergency

program to deal

with areas - SUMMARY Proceedings Act, Liquor Control Act

proposals p. for p. legal services 299 1-93 3638

Enterprise

Newfoundland

and Labrador

regular of order business - be

changed for one

day

p.

Board

3186-87

2 Orders 14 and regarding the of time and sitting

Consumer representative on Public Utilities STANDING

Orders amendment

p.

the

to Criminal

Code 2662-63 p. agreement to bill delay 2804

Aboriginal

Royal

Commission

hearings changes of Report

the committee - on

the Society Law Act

-

ORAL Questions

SOCIAL Legislation Review Committee

p.

tigation

2399

Committee of p. the Whole Assembly 3618-21

Roddickton

plant crab result RCMP of inves

SHOPS’ - Closing Act (Bill 22)

p.

stitution

3184

p. Members named to the committee 3472

ing the

death the

at

Salmonier

Correctional In ments to the House of Assembly Act (Bill 67)

Judicial

inquiry

into the

circumstances surround SELECT

Committee appointed to review amend

p.

Hollinger

Incorporated p. 2877 Third reading 3546

Importation of garbage proposal received from $$;3393-96;3424;3435;3533-37 -

p.

revision of

the Child Welfare

Act 1962 Committee of the p. Whole Assembly

337$;33$6-

tablish

a Police Complaints Commission and p. Second reading 2927-41;3021-25

Hughes

Commission of Inquiry p. legislation to es Notice of motion - 2335

MINISTERIAL

Statements

ROYAL Newfoundland Constabulary Act 56) (Bill

2401;273

I

p. Results of investigation by 2399 RCIvW

Government plans; hiring p. of consultants RODDICKTON fish plant

MINI-budget p. Second reading 3031

3205

p. Notice of motion 2189

MEMBER

for

Verte-White Bale p. Bay be heard RESIDENTIAL Tenancies Act (Bill 50)

Committee

of the p. Whole p. Assembly 3437-38 General and statements 2813

MEDICAL (Bill

Act

40) Legal Aid Commission by report the Auditor

Functioning p. p. of (p1 order) 2914 3078

LEGISLATION

Review

Committees

Statutory Conflict Interest of Regimes in Canada

p.

2813

Comparative Analysis of Provincial and Federal

Auditor General’s report and statements tabled REPORTS Tabled

LEGAL

Aid

Commission Committee p. of the Whole Assembly 3277

HANSARD SPEAKER INDEX HANSARD SPEAKER INDEX

CONFLICT of interest legislation (Bill 67) ECONOMIC plan - government’s immediate plan Bill be referred to Legislation Review Committee Debate p. 125-28 MUNIC]PALIT]ES Act (Bill 39) p. 3211 disclosure 3211-15 Second reading p. 1868-69 New requirements regarding p. CONSTITUTION Slmms, Mr. Leonard, Leader of the Opposition (PC, Breakdown of all expenses associated with the Grand Falls) constitutional talks p. 2258 ABITIBI-Price CONSTITUTIONAL lawyers retained by the Financial situation of Olympia and York, owners province of Gulf Oil p. 375 Law firm hired p. 2259-60 ABmBI-Price hydro project at Grand falls CONSTITUTIONAL meetings Status of environmental assessment p. 882 Number of people travelling with Justice Mini ADDRESS in Reply to the Speech from the Throne ster, expenses incurred p. 1709-10 p. 15-20 DEPARTMENT of Works, Services and Transporta AMALGAMATION don Capital funding to City of St. John’s to upgrade Consultants hired for design work on capital

services in the Goulds p. 1059 works projects - selection process p. 2403 Transitional funding to City of St. John’s to ECONOMIC plan allow phase-in of increased taxes p. 1058-59 P. 31-34 AIvIBULANCE services Job creation p. 1409-11 Changes p. 3642 Resettlement p. 1163-66 ANNIVERSARY of the arrival of the Sisters of Strategic economic plan p. 1886-$9;2920

Mercy to Newfoundland and Labrador p. 1703 ECONOMIC plan - government’s immediate plan ARTS Notice of motion p. 40 Congratulations to Newfoundland recipients of Debate p. 11l-17;132-36 Gemini awards p. 66 ELECTION Act, Jury Act and the Elections Act, ATLANTIC Procurement Agreement 1991 (Bill 74) Local preference policy on contracts; effect of Second reading p. 3227-29 payroll tax on businesses p. 1925 ELECTION of women to the House of Assembly Newfoundland company lowest bid on Halifax Debate p. 260-63 contract p. 2294 Amendment p. 263 AUDiTOR General and Memorial University ELECTIONS Act, 1991 (Bill 1) Dispute regarding the auditing of the university’s Second reading p. 327-28 accounts p. 3071 ELECTRICAL problems caused by sleet storm - up BEACHES, White Bay South date p. 693 Construction of a new breakwater p. 111 EXECUTIVE Council Estimates - Committee of BUDGET Supply p. 1603-08 Deficit p. 2512 FINANCIAL situation

School tax being replaced by increase in personal Deficit - shortfall in revenues from federal income tax p. 612 government p. 2322-30 When Budget will be presented p. 137 FINANCIAL statement BULL Ann site Debate on ministerial statement p. 2869-74 Industrial accident and fatality p. 1127 FISHERY Inquiry into accident; safety standards p. 1236-38 Federal/provincial management board - com BY-ELECTION for Ferryland District for June 25, ments by Debra Coyne p. 1966 1992 p. 1559 fisheries management inclusion in the Charlot CHIEF Electoral Officer, Wayne Mitchell nominated tetown Accord p. 1966-68 Debate p. 3227 Moratorium on deep-sea cod fishery; effect on CHILD Welfare Act (Bill 68) FPI p. 1023-26 Committee of the Whole Assembly p. 3633-34 Secondary processing; allocations for underutil COLLECTWE agreements ized species p. 210-11

p. 651-52 FISHERY - extension of management jurisdiction Changes to negotiated agreements p. 2512-13 (Procedure under S.O. 23) NTA reopener clause p. 652 Debate p. 193 -95

98

99

p. p. Quebec 246-47;$$3-84 1709-10

Update; of status negotiations with Hydro travelling with Justice Minister; expenses incurred

2000-01

Constitutional

meetings of number people -

of Status negotiations p. with Hydro Quebec 60

p.

Native land claims p. 276-78 issue

Neil Finidestein cost; firms retained law 2259- -

LOWER Churchill development Constitutional lawyers retained by the province;

purpose the of p. p. industrial development 1560-62 sociated with the constitutional 2258 talks

linportaflon of industrial waste

and for garbage Constitution breakdown all of expenses as -

p. p. Environmental review 1448-50 quirements regarding disclosure 3211-15

Harbour LONG site

Conflict interest of legislation

(Bill 67) new re

-

p. Pollution p. in levels area the 1487-88 referred Legislation to Review Committee 3211

LONG Harbour phosphorous plant

Conflict of interest (Bill legislation 67) bill be

-

p. mendations in p. the report 772-74

Collective agreements

legislation; NTA 1-52 65

-

p. When government will table response to recom agreements 2512-13

Commission HUGHES Inquuy

of Report

agreements Collective

changes

to negotiated -

p.

boards tal 693-95 quiry; p. safety standards 1127;1236-3$

in Reduction number St. boards; of John’s

Hospi Bull Arm site industrial accident and fatality; in -

p. 3641

Budget projections 2512 deficit -

Proposals p. regarding

the in reduction boards Budget p. when it be will presented 137 -

HOSPITAL

boards p. Budget increase in personal income 612 tax -

p. 1595-96 83; 1925

p.

Search for new investors 66-68;101-03;374;882-

10/92 Sept. local preference policy on contracts -

p.

Negotiations with Texaco 265&57;3565-67 Atlantic

Procurement Agreement entered into on

p.

Texaco 2657 2294

ment fmancial for support Hibemia; package to Halifax contract p. to Newfoundland company

Meeting Prime with Minister federal

govern

Atlantic Procurement

Agreement - awarding of a

-

p.

Bull p. Arm site meeting with

workers 374-75

Ambulance services - 3642 changes

-

p.

p. Activities on Bull the site at Arm 1596 1058-59 John’s

HERNIA project

Amalgamation increase in grants to City of

St. -

p.

Tendering p. contract; Hanscomb Report 311-13 status of environmental assessment 882

and Saunders Burgeo

Abitibi-Price hydro project at Grand

- Falls

HEALTH care facilities for St. Lawrence, Port ORAL Questions

p. 2950;2952-54 Montreal 2842

in Reduction budget p. for of balance the year Commemoration the of fourteen killed women in

p.

of Closure care acute beds 3643 Violence Against Women

p.

Cancer clinics 2181-84 NATIONAL Day Remembrance of and on Action

HEALTH care

p. MOG system road component

3071-72 -

p. p. 3642 ments 347-48

Commitment for a or new an improved

facility Grand Falls-Windsor in increase assess

property -

HARBOUR Breton cottage hospital 3071 P.

p. Residents protesting the proposal 2626;2669 MUNICIPALiTIES

GARBAGE p. incineration project for Long Harbour Point of 847 order

p.

Corporations Financial Tax Act 2769-72 answer during questions estimates debate committee

measure Tax covered an under amendment the to MINISTER of (nonelected) Justice to permitted

FORTIS Tnist 1-13;2618-2Z2693-95 03;251

p. program Planting p. 849-50 hiring Government plans; of consultants 2401-

FORESTRY industry MINI-budget

p.

of Update trip and meetings 880 19-21 29

FOREIGN overfishing issue p. Budget cut announced fmancial in statement

at Globe p. ‘92 Conference in Vancouver 244 MEMORIAL University

p. FOREIGN overfishing tabled statement delivered to the Legislature 1885 -

p. and Ramea Catalina 985-86 MEMBERS for and Ferryland welcomed Naskaupi

Downsizing p. company of operations; fish plants at position as new of Leader 2327 the NDP

FISHERY Products International MEMBER St. for East John’s congratulated in his

MANSARD SPEAKER INDEX HANSARD SPEAKER INDEX

Consultants hired to do design work on capital Municipalities p. 3071 Municipalities - municipal operating grant - road wcrks projects - status p. 2403 component 3071-72 Economic plan - government’s position; lower p. Oil, financial retail sales tax on building materials p. 31- Olympia and York owners of Gulf 34; 1409-11 situation regarding Abitibi-Price p. 375 Payroll tax - effect on businesses 1927-28 Economic plan - resettlement p. 1163-66 p. Public Service Commission - recommendations Financial situation - shortfall in revenues from federal government p. 2328-30 for the position of president of Central New College 2471-73 Fisheries management board - comments by foundland p. Debra Coyne p. 1966 Royal Commission on Education - recommenda tion regarding denominational schools 1308-09 Fishery - inclusion in the recent negotiations on p. the constitution p. 1966-68 Steele inquiry into Public Service Commission and John Efford - if report will be given to the fishery - moratorium on deep-sea cod fishery p. 1023-26 Justice Department; testimony of witnesses p. 1707-09 Fishery - secondary processing; allocations for an

- position derutilized species; silver hake p. 210-11 Strategic economic plan government’s 1$86-$9;2920 Fishery Products - downsizing of company opera p. tions; fish plants at Ramea and Catalina p. 985-86 Tax reform - proposed changes p. 1270-71 Transportation - winter shift schedule; accidents Forestry industry - planting program p. 849-50 on TCH p. 2364-66;2435-37 Fords Trust - effect of corporations tax act

- statistics; job loss 2217-19 amendment p. 2769-72 Unemployment p. Wooddale - road conditions p. 138-39 Grand Falls-Windsor - increase in property assess

Tree Nursery - privatization 850- ments p. 347-48 Wooddale p. Harbour Breton cottage hospital - commitment 52; 1127-28 for a new or an improved facility p. 3642 Workers’ Compensation Act amendments - public hearings 2257 Health care - cancer clinics p. 2181-84 p. Workers’ compensation legislation - reduction in Health care - closure of acute care beds p. 3643 benefits from Canada Pension to dependents of Health care - reduction in budget for remainder of the year p. 2950;2952-54 disabled workers p. 3476-78 Health care facilities for Sc Lawrence, Port PAYROLL tax Saunders and Burgeo; tendering contract; Effect on businesses p. 1927-28 Hanscomb Repon Trans City Holdings p. 3 11-13 PETITIONS Garbage incineration project for Long Harbour Hibemia - negotiations with Texaco; update on Bull Arm project p. 265&57;3565-67 p. 2626;2669 Hibemia project; Bull Ann; search for new inves Substitute teachers - cost p. 2779 POSTAL services tors p. 66-68; 101-03;374-75;882-$3; 1595-96 Residents protesting the closure of Postal Station Hospital boards - proposals regarding the reduc tion in number of boards p. 3641 B at 3$ Pearson Street p. 2822 Sector Restraint Act, 1992 (Bill 17) Hospital boards - reduction in number of boards; PUBLIC Sc John’s Hospital boards p. 693-95 Second reading p. 1036-43 Hughes Commission of Inquiry Report p. 772-74 PUBLIC Service Commission Appointment of new selection committee 2473 Long Harbour - level of pollution in the area p. p. 1487-88 Committee recommendations for the position of of Central Newfoundland College p. Long Harbour site - garbage incineration project president p. 1448-50; 1560-62 2471-73 congratulations for his ef Lower Churchill development - status of negotia ROBERTS, Fire Chief, Hospital 1447 tions with Hydro Quebec p. 2000-01 forts on behalf of the Janeway p. on Education Lower Churchill development - update; negotia ROYAL Commission tions with Quebec; native land claims p. 246- Denominational schools p. 1302-09 47;276-78;883-84 ROYAL Newfoundland Constabulary Act (Bill 56) Committee of the Whole Assembly p. 3414- Memorial University - budget cut announced in financial statement p. 2919-21 16;3422-26;3433-35

Mini-budget - government plans p. 2401-03;2511- SHESHATSHTU 13;2618-22;2693-95

100

101

INTERIM Supply Act

p. main the highway 2958 p. Debate 1261-65;1284-87

Great Harbour Deep construction of road to INCOME Tax Act -

PETITIONS

p. Negotiations with Texaco 2141-42

Road connection p.

to the community 2958

Bull Arm p. site update on project

2142 -

GREAT Harbour Deep HIBERNIA

project

p.

p. Debate 195-96 Debate 1574-75

(Procedure under S.O. 23) (Concurrence Motion)

FISHERY

extension of management jurisdiction - GOVERNMENT Services Estimates Committee

Small, p. Mr. Harold Bale (L, Verte-White Bay) Debate 3090-93

GASOLINE

Tax Act, No. 2

YOUTH

of p.

the Year award granted

347

p.

Debate on ministerial

statement 2905-09

p.

of pendents disabled workers 3476-78

FINANCIAL

statement

Reduction in

benefits from Canada to Pension de

p.

Debate 2975-78

p.

Public hearings 2257

economy and reduce taxation

WORKERS’

Compensation Act

amendments -

ECONOMY

government plan to stimulate the -

p.

Second reading 234249

p.

Debate

1189-93

WORKERS’ Compensation Act (Bill 48)

ECONOMIC

situation

p.

Privatization recall of workers 1127-28

p. Second

reading 2541-42

p.

Privatization 850-52

DEPARTMENT of Health Act (Bill 38)

WOODDALE

Tree Nursery

p.

hydro rates

307-08

p.

Statistics;

job loss 2217-19

Upper Churchill contract with Hydro

Quebec; -

UNEMPLOYMENT

p.

Churchill falls

172

p.

Wooddale

road

conditions 138-39

-

Trans-Labrador

Highway

Labrador West to

-

66

1700-01

p.

Winter shift schedule;

accidents TCH on

2364-

Student

assistants cutbacks p. in Labrador

West -

p.

Winter

schedule 2435-37

p.

panies cutback grants in 2838

TRANSPORTATION

School

in boards

Labrador West mining com

-

p. Education of

2779

p.

Mining industry

payroll tax

2036-37 -

Substitute teachers

cost remarks

by

Minister - -

p.

tions with Quebec 574-75

TEACHERS

Lower Churchill

development status of

negotia -

p.

Committee of the Whole Assembly 3655-57

DEBATE on the Adjournment

Act (Bill panies 73)

p.

Debate 1329-32

TAXATION Utilities of and Cable Com Television

killed in or

injured the workplace

p.

Proposed

changes

1270-71

of DAY mourning be officially declared for workers

TAX reform

Vip. Bill 1642

p.

Debate

282

Operational expenses; employees from exempt

SUPPLEMENTARY

Supply Act

CHURCHILL

Falls Labrador Corporation

testimony p. of witnesses the at inquiry 1707-09

p.

Debate

827-30

If report will be to the given Justice Departrnent

of Newfoundland and Labrador

and

John

Efford

CHANGE

the name of the the to province Province

inquhy STEELE into the Public Service Commission

p. line for applications 311

p. Point

of 292-94 privilege

Moose in licences Labrador extension dead

to -

tem

BIG game

licences

ing allegations political of in interference justice sys

Snow,

Mr.

Menlhek) Alex (PC,

STATEMENTS by for Member Humber East regard

2328 p. Notice of motion 42

Hall SPORTS of Fame inductees congranilatedp. SEALING industry

p. lenged p. 3562 2788-90 Debate

SPEAKER’S ruling regarding closure motion chal SEAL harvest off

the coast

p.

sation Act (Bill p. 48) 2343 an Request increase 385

SIX months hoist amendment to Workers’ Compen PROVINCIAL bumaries -

for high school students

p.

land claims negotiations 2179 385

Statement regarding the removal of meters and Provincial p. bursaries for high school students

HANSARD SPEAKER INDEX HANS ARD SPEAKER INDEX

3260-65 Debate 231-33 Second reading p. p. Act, 1992 (Bill 17) LOWER Churchill development PUBLIC Sector Restraint Impact of cancellation of the Great Whale Second reading p. 960-65;1108-12 Assembly p. 1158-60 project p. 470 Committee of the Whole Update; status of negotiations with Hydro RETAIL sales for 1992 p. 2332 Constabulary Act (Bill 56) Quebec p. 540-41;574-75;95 1-52; 1810-11 ROYAL Newfoundland 30 LUNDRIGAN Group of Companies Second reading p. 18-20 Government proposal; assistance to individuals to SCHOOL boards in Labrador West 2700;2732- purchase segments of the operation p. 1743 Mining companies cutback in grants p. Update on situation 1488 34;283$ p. Act (Bill 2$) MEMORIAL University SCHOOL Tax Authorities Winding Up Teacher internship program in western Labrador Second reading p. 1855-56 SOCIAL Services Estimates Committee (Concur p. 2582-83 MINERAL Act (Bill 5$) rence Motion) Second reading p. 3043-45 Debate p. 1508-09;1512-14;1542-46 MINING industry STUDENT assistants Labrador West and Payroll tax p. 2005-07;2036-37 Cutbacks to school boards in ORAL Questions Burn Peninsula p. 1671-73;1700- 1820 Churchill Falls Labrador Corporation - operation 01; 1747;1818; 3 al expenses; employees exempt from Bill 17 p. SUPPLEMENTARY Supply Act, No. 1642 Debate p. 1957-59 on TEACHERS Hibemia - negotiations with Texaco; update bargaining Bull Arm project p. 2141-42 Compensation package; collective p. 2$ Lower Churchill development - impact of cancel 1$ lation of the Great Whale project p. 470 TEACHERS in Labrador West Layoffs and cutbacks p. 2699-2700;2732 Lower Churchill development - update; negotia tions with Quebec; native land claims p. 540- TOBACCO Tax Act, No. 3 41;951-52; 1810-11 Debate p. 3083-85 TRANS-Labrador Highway Lundrigan Group - government proposal; assis to Chur tance to individuals to purchase segments of the Ossok Bridge; road from Labrador City operation p. 1743 chill Falls p. 143-45;172;735-36 maintenance by Town of Happy Valley- Lundrigan Group of Corner Brook - government Winter assistance; Atlantic Gypsum operation p. 1488 Goose Bay p. 1314-15 Year-round maintenance program; negotiations Memorial University - teacher internship program 615-17;1596-97 in western Labrador p. 2582-83 with CF(L)Co p. TRANS-Labrador Highway request for federal fund Mining industry - result of payroll tax p. 2005-07 Retail sales for 1992 p. 2332 ing 2424-27 School boards in Labrador West - mining com Debate p. panies cutback in grants p. 2732-34 UNEMPLOYMENT Decline in employment in trade industry p. 2333- Student assistants - cutbacks in Labrador West and on the Burn Peninsula p. 1671-73 34 Churchill contract Teachers in Labrador West - layoffs and cut UPPER with Hydro Quebec - hydro rates p. backs in salaries p. 2699-2700 Contract

Trans-Labrador Highway - Ossok Bridge; main 27$;307-08 tenance program; negotiations with CF(L)Co p. WORKERS’ Compensation Act (Bill 48) 143-45;615-17;735-36; 1314-15; 1596-97 Second reading p. 2443-46 Committee of the Whole Assembly p. 3285-91 Unemployment - decline in employment in trade industry p. 2333-34 Snow, Mr. Lloyd (L, Trinity-Bay de Verde) Churchill - contract with Hydro Quebec; Upper CANADA-Newfoundland Atlantic Accord Im 278 hydro rates p. plementation (Newfoundland) Act (No. 2) (Bill 69) PETITIONS Second reading p. 3122 assistants - proposed cutbacks p. Student RULINGS 1747; 1$ 18 Beverages not permitted in the House p. 1921 PUBLIC Sector Restraint Act (Amdt.) (Bill 64)

102

103

p. 2747;2814 Municipal operating grants 2142-43

p.

Compensation Goulds

package; bypass p. collective road

status bargaining 3 187-88 -

p. Changes p. in education contract 2478 2370-7 1

TEACHERS

Fishery adjustment

program training

and - -

p. Second reading Education 3651-53 p. in cut budget 2882;2993 -

panies Act p.

(Bill 73) Community

colleges reduced

funding 2921-22 -

TAXATION of public p. Utilities and sector employees Cable Television 2580-8 1 Com

p.

Debate 1915

Collective agreements wage rollback; NTA and -

SUPPLEMENTARY ORAL Supply Questions Act, 3 No.

Layoff notices 43;2284-85 issued to p. some employees 2514

STUDENT

Aid Operating Division grants p. repayment of debt 2142- -

sion change in ferryland p. regulations District grant 2440-41 p. - repayment 2143 -

Survivor’s MUNICIPALiTIES benefits received from Canada Pen

31;2033 Committee of the Whole p. Assembly 3327-29

p. Administering p. of Second Student reading 2532-35 Loan Program 1930-

STUI)ENT aid MUMCIPAL Grants Act 30) (Bill

p. p. rears 3483 Status 187-88 3

School $lOm tax

GOULDS

bypass announced in road

mini-budget - ar -

SCHOOL p. Tax Authorities Debate 1974-78;1996-9$

p. p. Reduction in Notice of budget motion 3035 1894

New p. grant system FISHING 2882-85 industry impact of the moratorium -

p. 40 education 2370-71

back

of school Adjustment p. tax revenue recovery program 2775;2811-12;2839- training and -

Memo

regarding FISHERY

budgetary

allocations claw-

-

p.

Level of funding sity reduction 1992-93 for in p. expenditures 2698-99 2407-08;2477-78 -

SCHOOL School boards boards, community colleges and univer

p. with denominational FINANCIAL authorities situation 2291

Cabinet Committee Post-secondary appointed to p. cut in discussions have budget 2882;2993 -

Government’s EDUCATION position on the recommendations;

p. ROYAL Commission Debate on 2969-72 Education

p. John’s 2666 economy and reduce taxation

Amalgamation ECONOMY of the Goulds government plan City with to of stimulate St.

the -

p. PETITIONS gram 2033

p. severance pay Student 2478 aid administering of Student Loan Pro -

Teachers’ agreement School boards changes in p. budgetary contract;

allocations

- 2839-40 -

p. backs 25 85 15-16

Teachers’

Municipal discussions operating NTA with regarding grants p. cut - repayment

2284- -

p. Substitute DEBATh teachers on 2515 the Adjournment

p. p.

Student

Aid Reduced Division funding

layoff 2921-22 notices 2514 -

p. benefits from COMMUNITY Canada Pension colleges 2440-41

p. Student aid changes employees concerning 2580-81 survivor’s -

p.

gram 1930-3 Wage 1 rollbaclq teachers and public sector

Student aid COLLECflVE administering of agreements Student Pro Loan -

p. p. rears 3483 Goifids in phase of taxes 2666 -

School AMALGAMATION $lOm tax

announced in mini-budget

ar - -

sity p. reduction Sullivan, in Mr. expenditures Loyola 2407-08;2477-78 (PC, - Ferryland)

School

boards, community colleges and

Univer

p.

Noise in level the House 1255 2698-99;2775

p.

way

1755;1938

p. School boards level of funding for

1992-93 -

Members or p. ministers to be referred in to proper tem 2882-85

Displaying

of signs

and placards

p. on desks 1037

School boards implementation of new sys

grant -

p.

Decorum

1255 p. collected 2811-12

355

School boards clawback of school tax

revenue -

Conduct

of

members and visitors in p. p. the gallery

School boards

budget reduction 3035 -

HANSARD SPEAKER INDEX HANSARD SPEAKER INDEX

52) Discussions with NTA regarding salary cutbacks FINANCIAL Corporations Capital Tax Act (Bill Second reading 2756-60 p. 2515-16 p. Substitute teachers 2515 FINANCIAL statement p. 2898-2903 WASTE Material Disposal Act (Bill 20) Debate on ministerial statement p. - extension of management jurisdiction Second reading p. 2243-44 FISHERY WORKERS’ Compensation Act (Bill 48) (Procedure under S.O. 23) Second reading p. 2386-89 Debate p. 196-99 Committee of the Whole Assembly p. 3293-95 FOGO Island ferry Construction p. 104 Tobin, Mr. Glen (PC, Burin-Placentla West) HEALTH and Post-Secondary Education Tax Act ADDRESS in Reply to the Speech from the Throne (Payroll Tax) Debate p. 154-60 Debate p. 1421-24;1439-40 AVIAN Emblem of the Province Act (Bill 21) HIGHWAY Traffic Act (Bill 13) Second reading p. 2225-28 Second reading p. 2191-92 BOYS’ Home in Whitboume HUGHES Commission of Inquiry Report Escape of three youths p. 2188-89 Recommendations regarding Department of So Incidents p. 1169 cial Services and Child Welfare p. 855-56 BUDGET Debate p. 621-28 INCOME Tax Act CHILD Welfare Act (Bill 6$) Debate p. 1287-90;1299-1301;1347-49 Second reading p. 3168-69 INTERIM Supply Act DEBATE on the Adjournment Debate p. 236-37 Department of Social Services - front-line LEASEHOLDS in St. John’s Act (Bill 57) workers p. 2288-89 Second reading p. 3027-29 Marystown Shipyard - sale p. 167-6$ LOAN Act Municipal taxon utility companies - effect on Debate p. 1873-75 Burin and Marystown p. 2650-51 LOCAL preference policy DEEP-sea fishery Guidelines in awarding tenders for government Notice of motion p. 1031 contracts p. 176-77 DEPARTMENT of Health Act (Bill 38) MARYSTOWN Shipyard Second reading p. 2639-44 Proposed sale (Kvaemer Group) p. 69-71;167-68 DEPARTMENT of Social Services Short-term job prospects p. 2004-05 Approval for hiring of additional social workers Strategy plans p. 103 for the child welfare program p. 3069 MEMORIAL University

Assistant Deputy Minister position p. $56 Single parents on social assistance - provincial Budget cut p. 579-80 grant p. 657-58 Realignment of offices; front-line workers p. MUMCWAL business tax applicable to utility com 2255-57;228$-89 panies

Reorganization of regional offices; Fermeuse of Burm and Marystown - new utility tax p. 2624- fice p. 1376-77 25;2650-5 1 DEPARTMENT of Transportation ORAL Questions

Layoff of maintenance personnel p. 471 Boys’ Home in Whitboume - incidents; escape of DEPARTMENT of Works, Services three youths p. 1169;2188-89 Chauffeurs employed by the department - list of Burn and Marystown Town Councils - municipal duties p. 1452-53 tax on utility companies p. 2624-25 DISABLED organization Department of Social Services - Assistant Deputy Government funding p. 2734-35 Minister position p. 856 DUMP truck industry Department of Social Services - budget cut p. 579- Decisions based upon the recent Board Inquiry p. 80

650 Department of Social Services - office realign Local preference policy p. 685-86 ment; workers transferred to front lines p. 2255- ECONOMIC situation 57 Debate p. 1180-84 Department of Social Services - reorganization of EXECUTWE Council Estimates - Committee of regional offices; Fermeuse office p. 1376-77 Supply p. 1613-16; 1626-29; 1688-89; 1731-33; 1753-58

104 MANSARD SPEAKER INDEX

Department of Transportation - layoff of main Housing repairs p. 2145-47 tenance personnel p. 471 Statistics p. 1642-43

Department of Works Services - chauffeurs SOCIAL Workers Association Act (Bill 12)

employed by the department - list of duties p. Second reading p. 1838-39 1452-53 Committee of the Whole Assembly p. 1876-77

Disabled organization - government funding p. STUDENT assistants 2734-35 Cutbacks to school boards in Labrador West and

Dump truck industry - local preference policy p. Burn Peninsula p. 1673-75;1920-21 685-86 Study by consultants in Department of Education

Fogo Island ferry - construction p. 104 p. 1817 Hughes Commission of Jnquiiy Report - recom SUPPLEMENTARY Supply Act, No. 3 mendation regarding the crimes compensation Debate p. 1934-38;1951-53;2031-33;2173-76 program Child Welfare Act p. 855-56 TAXATION of Utilities and Cable Television Com

Local preference policy - guidelines in awarding panies Act (Bill 73) tenders fcc government contracts p. 176-77 Second reading p. 3494-98

Maiystown Shipyard - proposed sale p. 69-71; 103 TRANSiTION home for Burn Peninsula

Maiystown Shipyard - short-term job prospects Financing p. 415 p. 2004-05 TRANSPORTATION

- Memorial University - single parents on social as Burn Peninsula Highway snow clearing p.

sistance - provincial grant p. 657-58 18 2; 2 17

- Pleasantville Remand Centre - incident; security Chance Cove road conditions p. 703 p. 1095;1129 Dildo - road conditions p. 703

- Public Service Commission - competition for Highway to Goosebeny Cove upgrading p. 703 registrar’s position in Grand Falls p. 378-79 Island Harbour - road conditions p. 78

- Social assistance - increase in caseload p. 1642- Island Harbour upgrading of section of road p. 43; 1889-90 $63

- Social assistance recipients - emergency housing Mall Bay road upgrading and paving p. 384 repairs p. 2145-47 VOLUNTEER Week p. 772

Student assistants - cutbacks in Labrador West WINTERLAND and on the Burin Peninsula p. 1673-75 Upgrading of airstrip and access road p. 1062-

Student assistants - study by consultants in 64; 1567 Department of Education p. 1817 WORKERS’ Compensation Act (Bill 4$) Transition home for Burin Peninsula p. 415 Second reading p. 2375-$1;2452-59

Winterland - upgrading of airstrip and access YOUTH correctional centre road p. 1062-64;1567 Incidents at the Pleasantville Remand Centre; PETITIONS security p. 1095;1129

Burin Peninsula Highway - snow clearing p. East) 182217 Verge, Ms. Lynn (PC, Humber PUBLIC Sector Restraint Act, 1992 (Bill 17) AMALGAMATION Corner Brook, Massey Drive and Mount Month Second reading p. 864-70;1043-51 PUBLIC Service Commission p. 74 Drive and Mount Moriah - Job competition for registrar’s position in Grand Corner Brook, Massey 1971-73 Falls 378-79 Doane Raymond report p. P. discovery of Newfoundland by ROYAL Newfoundland Constabulary Act (Bill 56) ANNWERSARY of Committee of the Whole Assembly p. 3510-12 John Cabot Anniversary formed 842 SCHOOL in Seal Cove, fortune Bay corporation p. ARTS and culture centres Consolidation with school in Hermitage - recom mendation of Royal Commission on Education Transfer to regional or community organizations - 2737-38 2825 government funding p. p. presentation 1019 SCHOOL Tax Authorities Winding Up Act (Bill 28) ARTS Council awards p. Committee Second reading p. 1851-54 ARTS Policy to 1711 SOCIAL assistance Government’s response the report p. O’Flaherty report p. 215 Increase in caseload p. 1889-90 SOCIAL assistance recipients ATLANTIC Gypsum plant in Corner Brook

105 HANSARD SPEAKER INDEX

Future p. 2658-60 Debate p. 266-69 Sale by Lundrigans p. 1131 ELECTIONS Act legislation regarding the holding of Sale of the cement business - bank’s request for Proposed $500,000 p. 2$07-08;2836-37 plebiscites p. 1779-8 1 When plant will reopen p. 2550 ELECTIONS Act, 1991 (Bill 1) ATI’ORNEY General Statutes Amendment Act (No. Committee of the Whole Assembly p. 1787-91 2) (Bill 66) ENTERPRISE Newfoundland and Labrador Cor Second reading p. 3125 poration AVIAN Emblem of the Province Act (Bill 21) Legal account with Halley Hunt law firm - con Second reading p. 2230-3 1 flict of interest p. 2809-10 CENTRAL Community College EXECUTIVE Council Estimates - Committee of Administrator p. 1781-82 Supply p. 1683-85 CHIEF Electoral Officer, Wayne Mitchell nominated FIRE commissioner’s office fire commissioner 3040;3074-76 Debate p. 3161 Acting p. CHILD sexual abuse GARBAGE incineration project for Long Harbour Assistance for victims; Stephenville area p. 950 Residents protesting the proposal p. 2635 CHILD Welfare Act GOVERNMENT Services Estimates Committee Amendments regarding child abuse p. 1274 (Concurrence Motion) Amendments to the act to protect young people Debate p. 1585-90 between the ages of sixteen and eighteen p. GRENFELL College in Corner Brook 2007;3 188-89 Government’s plans for expansion p. 2143-44 CHILD Welfare Act (Bill 68) GRENFELL College in Corner Brook - increase in Second reading p. 3 169-73 funding Committee of the Whole Assembly p. 3629- Notice of motion p. 2519 30;3636 Debate p. 2589-92;26l2-15 CONSTITUTIONAL lawyers retained by the HALLEY Hunt law firm province Minister of Justice in conflict of interest p. 2808 and Post-Secondary Education Tax Act Neil Finidestein - cost p. 1677;1710 I{EALTH CORNER Brook water supply (Payroll Tax) Contamination p. 618;725-26 Debate p. 1359-61;1403-05 Act (Bill 46) Government assistance p. 618 HEALTH and Social Agencies COUNSELLING services for sexual abuse survivors Committee of the Whole Assembly p. 3584- Resources for women’s centres p. 1275 $9;3594-95;3599-3603 COX’$ Cove HIGHWAY Traffic Act (Bill 13) Inquiry into dispute between government and the Second reading p. 2192-93 council p. 253 Committee of the Whole Assembly p. 3271-74 CRIMES Compensation Program I{UGHES Commission of Inquiry Report Tennination of program p. 500-01;571;951 Government’s progress on the recommendations CULTURAL industries agreement p. 1022 the establishment of a Provincial funding p. 1064 Legislation to implement revision of When agreement will be signed p. 215 Police Complaints Commission and DEBATE on the Adjournment the Child Welfare Act p. 1963 Corner Brook water supply p. 725-26 Update p. 411 Crimes Compensation Program p. 571 When the report will be made public p. 350;732-

Lundrigans Group - sale of three divisions includ 33 ing Atlantic Gypsum p. 2836-37 HUMAN Rights Cede DEPARTMENT of Health Act (Bill 3$) Discrimination regarding sexual orientation p. Second reading p. 2543-44;2556-58 1564-65 Committee of the Whole Assembly p. 3347- INCOME Tax Act 52;3362-65;3369;3372-73 Debate p. 1302-03;1349-51;1355-57 ELECTION Act, Jury Act and the Elections Act, INTERNATIONAL Human Rights Day p. 2985 1991 (Bill 74) IRIS Kirby House the St. John’s Rotary p. 610 Second reading p. 3246-51 Fund-raising drive by ELECTION of women to the House of Assembly

106

107

p. holding of plebiscites

1779-81 report defer recommendations of the report -

Elections Act

proposed legislation regarding the PROVINCIAL - judges, court salaries and benefits

Cultural Industries p. Agreement 215;1064 p. Renovations 2223;2366-6$;2550

500-01;95 1 PREMIER’S Office

Crimes Compensation p. Program termination 44;2519 -

73

p. Legislation to establish the commission 542-

amalgamation Doane p. Raymond report 1971- POLICE - commission

Corner

Brook, Massey and Drive Mount Moriah p. policy 1533 -

government

p.

assistance 61$ reduction in and salary changes to the retraining

Corner Brook water supply contamination;

Workers’ compensation

proposals regarding

-

17 1677; 10 p. bargaining lective 2813

Neil Finidestein

cost p. law firms retained

Teachers -

agreement

compensation package; col

-

Constitutional

lawyers retained by p. the

province; Public

libraries

week two closure

925

-

p.

between government and the council 253 p. amalgamation 74

Community of

Cox’s

Cove inquiry into dispute Corner Brook, - Massey and Drive Mount Moriah

p. eighteen 2007;3188-89 PETITIONS

young people

between the ages p. of sixteen and Corner Brook and Deer Lake 418

Child Welfare

Act amendments to protect

Trans-Canada - Highway

highway between

-

p.

Child Welfare Act amendments 1274 1274;2474 -

p.

Child

sexual

abuse assistance for victims 950 tenance - and child support p. to single mothers

1781-82

assistance Social regulations regarding main -

Community Central

College p.

administrator p. parents pursuing -

post-secondary education 2475

p.

plant

will reopen 2550

Social assistance child care subsidy for

single -

Atlantic

Gypsum plant in Corner Brook when 90 -

p.

Lundrigans 1131;2807-08

p. cial inquiry 278-80;349;466-68;S00;653-54; 1489-

Atlantic

plant Gypsum

in Corner Brook

by sale former Minister of

Environment, - J. Kelland; judi

p.

2658-60

Sexual

misconduct charge

complaint against

-

Atlantic Gypsum plant in Corner Brook future 1275 -

p. government’s response

to report 215;1711

Sexual assault survivors p. counselling

services -

Arts

Policy Committee O’Haherty report House p. - of Assembly 991;1167-6$

p. community

organizations 2737-38

Roberts,

Edward, Minister of Justice in

seat -

and Arts culture centres transfer to regional or 918-21 - ;956-57

ORAL

Questions

Public libraries p. for closure two week

period -

30;3335-37 6$;2550

Committee of the p. Whole

Assembly 3329-

Premier’s

p. office renovations

2223;2366- -

p.

Second

reading 2497-2502

Police

commission p.

legislation 542-44;2519

-

MUNICIPAL

Grants

(Bill Act 30) Municipal

capital p. works program 3647

p.

List of projects 1993 for 3647 p. 689-91

MUNICIPAL

capital works program

Memorial

University

of closure Queen’s College

-

p.

of Point order 846 p. meetings 1130-31

questions answer

during estimates committee debate

Lundrigan Group

of Brook Corner update on

-

MINISTER

of Justice (nonelected) p. permitted to sexual orientation 1564-65

Closure p. of Queen’s College 689-91

Human Rights

discrimination Code regarding

-

MEMORIAL University 350732-33

Committee

of

the

p. Whole Assembly 3438 Hughes p. Commission of Inquiry Report

MEDICAL

Act (Bill 40) p. of flict

interest 2808

p.

Update

on

situation

1130-31

Halley

Hunt firm law

of Minister Justice in con

-

LUNDRIGAN

of Group Companies p. plans for expansion

2143-44

p.

Functioning (pt. of order)

2916

Grenfell College in Corner Brook

government’s -

LEGISLATION Review Committees p. sioner 3040;3074-76

p.

Second

reading

2765

Fire commissioner’s office fire acting

commis -

LEASEHOLDS in Sc John’s Act (Bill 57) 2809-10

p.

the

Salmonier

Correctional Institution 3184

account

with Halley p. Hunt conflict of interest

-

JUDICIAL

inquiry appointed to the review death at

Enterprise

Newfoundland

Labrador and legal -

HANSARD SPEAKER INDEX HANSARD SPEAKER INDEX

Compensation package; collective bargaining p. Debate p. 1569 PUBLIC Libraries Board 2813 - cost - remarks by Minister Closure of libraries for a two week period due to Substitute teachers 2780 reduction in funding p. 918-21;925;956-57 of Education p. Sector Restraint Act, 1992 (Bill 17) TRANS-Canada Highway PUBLIC Brook and Deer Lake Second reading p. 974-78 Highway between Corner Committee of the Whole Assembly p. 1218-22 p. 418 requested to allow Minister REVISED statutes of Newfoundland 1990 UNANIMOUS consent estimates committee p. Consolidation of all provincial laws p. 1560 of Justice to appear before ROBERTS, Edward, Minister of Justice 994-95 WELFARE Institutions Act (Bill 33) Seat - constitutional authority p. 1167-68 Assembly p. 3346 Seat in House of Assembly p. 991 Committee of the Whole Act (Bill 48) ROBERTSON, Dr. Bobbie, congratulations on 100th WORKERS’ Compensation reading 2394-97;244243 birthday p. 806 Second p. Whole Assembly p. 3297- ROYAL Newfoundland Constabulary Act (Bill 56) Committee of the Second reading p. 2941-48;2995-3002 99;3301-05 Act - amendments Committee of the Whole Assembly p. 3379- WORKERS’ Compensation changes to benefits and retraining 80;33$$-3418;35 18-2 1 Protesting the policy p. 1533 Third reading p. 3551 Constabulary Act - amend ROYAL Newfoundland Walsh, Hon. James (L, Mount Sclo-Bell Island) merits AVIAN Emblem of the Province Act (Bill 21) referred to Social Legisla Bill be withdrawn and Second reading p. 2207;2231 2996 tion Review Committee p. BIG game licences SEXUAL misconduct charge Moose hunting season be extended p. 2923-24 former Minister of Environ Complaint against DAY of mourning be officially declared for workers 27$-$0;349 ment, J. Kefland p. killed or injured in the workplace of Doug House p. 468;654 Involvement Debate p. 1335 Simon Lono from the Premier’s Involvement of ELECTIONS Act, 1991 (Bill 1) office p. 500 Second reading p. 393-98 judicial inquiry p. 466-68;653- Police investigation; HEALTH and Post-Secondary Education Tax Act 54; 1489-90 (Payroll Tax) 22) SHOPS’ Closing Act (Bill Debate 1384-86 of the Whole Assembly p. 3609-14 p. Committee HISTORIC buildings SOCIAL assistance Preservation p. 2476-77 subsidy for single parents pursuing Child care MINISTERIAL Statements education p. 2475 post-secondary National park proposed for Torngat Mountains - maintenance and child sup Regulations regarding feasibility study 2507 mothers p. 1274;2474 p. port to single ORAL Questions SOCIAL Services Estimates Committee (Concur Historic buildings - preservation; King George V rence Motion) Institute p. 2476-77 Debate 1536-38 p. Moose hunting - season be extended p. 2923-24 Member for Humber East regard STATEMENTS by PUBLIC Libraries Board of political interference in justice sys ing allegations Closure of libraries for a two week period due to tem reduction in funding p. 2702 295 Point of privilege p. TORNGAT Mountains proposed national park Supply Act, No. 2 SUPPLEMENTARY feasibility study p. 2507 Debate p. 356 SUPPLEMENTARY Supply Act, No. 3 Warren, Mr. Garfield (PC, Torngat Mountains) Debate p. 1947-49 ABORIGINAL Royal Commission hearings TAXATION of Utilities and Cable Television Com Changes to the Criminal Code regarding court panies Act (Bill 73) cases in Native communities p. 2662 Second reading p. 3503-07 ADVISORY committee on the change of name for TEACHERS the Province

108

109

INCOME Tax Act

1343-44

p.

Rigolet water supply fluoride levels

180-81 -

Take-over

of

hospital by p. Grenfell p. Services for people on Labrador coast 655

HOSPITAL

in

Labrador West

Personal income

tax increase

double taxation

-

p.

foxes Rabid p. 353 government 381

HOPEDALE

Postville

- Native funding

direct funding from

federal -

p.

Second reading p. 2196-97 ment 1786

HIGHWAY

Traffic Act

13) (Bill

Mokami

Development

Association wood allot

-

Design

p. work for hospital new

582-83 p. tions with Quebec; native claims land 884

HAPPY

Valley

Bay Goose

- Lower Churchill

development

update; negotia

-

Residents p. protesting the proposal 2633 988-89; 1638-39; 1813

GARBAGE

incineration

project for Long Harbour cedure agreement with p. Albright and

Wilson

p.

Debate

1645-49;1664-6$

Long

Harbour

phosphorous plant

cleanup pro

-

p.

of Notice motion 1567 163$

GARBAGE

disposal

and industrial

waste

importation Long Harbour of level pollution p. the in

area -

p.

Supply 1720-22

Long Harbour importation p. of garbage

1812 -

EXECUTIVE Council Estimates Committee of 37 -

p. ENVIRONMENT

Week

1524 Judicial

inquiry into tragic p. at fire Inlet Davis

p.

Second

reading

3468-70 p. tal by Grenfell Services 1343-44

ELECTORAL

Boundaries

Act

(Bill 62)

Hospital

in

Labrador

West take-over of hospi

-

p.

Second

reading 357-59

p.

Hopedale Postville area rabid

foxes

353 -

-

ELECTIONS Act, p. 1991 (Bill 1) hospital 582-83

15

Happy Valley Goose Bay

design

for work

new -

-

p.

Reason

ban for

on sale Avalon Peninsula p. 814- for ban on sale Avalon Peninsula 814-15

DEREK O’Brien’s

book ‘Suffer Little Children” Derek

O’Brien’s book

“Suffer Little Children”

-

p.

Second reading 2644-45

p. Inlet Davis

relocation 1563-64;3482-83

-

DEPARTMENT

of

Health Act (Bill 3$)

Canwright new p. road equipment

2661-62 -

p.

Relocation

1563-64;3482-$3

Big

game p. licences

applications 1275-76

-

DAVIS Inlet 1276

p. ing

the

access

ponds to 1279

Province when committee p. will be

appointed -

Residents

protesting

Section 7

of the act regard Advisory committee on of change name

for the

CROWN

Lands

Act p. to

the Criminal Code 2662

p.

Second

reading 2715-18

Aboriginal

Royal Commission hearings

changes -

CO-OPERATIVE Societies Act 47) (Bill ORAL Questions

Labradorian,

upon

p.

act of

bravery 2913 p. Direct funding from federal government 381

COMMENDATION to Sherry Dicker, a young NATIVE funding

p.

Debate

821-24;837-40 p.

NATIONAL Wildlife Week 611

p.

821

p. Wood supply 1786

Motion amended

by mover (Unanimous consent) MOKAMI

Development Association

p.

Notice

of

motion

41

p. Error in brochure printed for circulation 410

of

Newfoundland and Labrador MARINE Atlantic

CHANGE the

name

of the province to p. the Province

Native land claims issue 884

p.

Notice

of motion 2520 LOWER Churchill development

CHANGE the name

of the province p. Garbage incineration project 1812

p.

New road equipment 2661-62 LONG Harbour site

CARTWRIGHT

p.

Pollution the in levels area 1638

p.

1210

p. Cleanup procedure 988-89

Reject

proposal the for establishment of ranch a p. to the clean-up 1638-39;1813

CARIBOU

ranch River/St. in

Peter’s

Stephen’s area

Agreement Mbright with and Wilson with respect

p.

Applications 1275-76 LONG Harbour phosphorous plant

BIG

licences game

p. LABRADOR

Games Winter 209

p.

Second reading 2207 37

AVIAN

Emblem

of the

Province Act 21) (Bill JUDICIAL inquiiy tragic p. into at fire Inlet Davis

When committee p. p. be will appointed 1276 Debate 1292-94

HANSARD SPEAKER INDEX HANSARD SPEAKER INDEX

Salmon fishery on Labrador Coast; price per Increase in fees announced in fmancial statement pound p. 1060-61 p. 3646 WASTE incineration plant for St. John’s area Sheshatshiu - hydro bills p. 3134-35 Discussions with company in New York 1204- Sheshatshiu - removal of hydro meters from p. 1450-51 homes p. 2002 05; WASTE Material Disposal Act (Bill 20) Sunday hunting - status p. 2554 Second reading 224142 Them Days Magazine - provincial grant p. 737 p. Uranium mine at Postville; Kitts-Michelin site p. WASTE Material Disposal Act (No. 2) (Bill 42) 25 1-52 Second reading p. 3 155-56

Vehicle and driver registration - increase in fees Warren, Hon. Dr. Philip (L, St. John’s North) announced in financial statement 3646 p. CENTRAL Community College plant for St. John’s area - dis Waste incineration Administrator 1782 with company in New York 1204- p. cussions p. CO-OP education programs 05; 1450-51 Students who participated welcomed to the gal best wishes on his book “The PATEY, Francis, lery 1201 1270 p. Jolly Poker” p. DEPARTMENT of Education income tax PERSONAL Number of trips taken by Minister from Sept/91 Increase - double taxation for people on to Oct/91 p. 95$;992 Labrador coast p. 655 EXECUTIVE Council Estimates - Committee of PETITIONS Supply p. 1604-05;1689-91;1751-53 Teachers agreement - compensation package; col GRENFELL College in Corner Brook lective bargaining 2817 p. Government’s plans for expansion p. 1132 Kathie, of Davis Inlet RICFIE, MAMMOGRAPHY services on being elected Chief of the Congratulations Waiting list for mammography test 1743 Band of Davis Inlet p. 533 p. Innu MEMORIAL University water supply RIGOLET Closure of Queen’s College 689-91 Fluoride levels 180-81 p. p. Increase in tuition fees p. 583;1$14-17 fishery SALMON New entrance requirements p. 917-18 Labrador Coast; price per pound p. 1060-61 Single parents on social assistance - provincial harvest off the coast SEAL grant 657-58 Debate 2791-92 p. p. MENINGITIS situation SHESHATSHIU Outbreak in St. John’s area 1412 Hydro bills 3 134-35 p. p. MINISTERIAL Statements Removal of hydro meters from homes p. 2002 Co-op education programs p. 1201 months hoist - Electoral Boundaries Act (Bill SIX NATIONAL Access Awareness Week and the needs 62) 3469 p. of the disabled SOCIAL Services Estimates Committee (Concur Acknowledgement of legislative breakfast p. 1634 rence Motion) NEWFOUNDLAND Teachers’ Association Debate 1540-42 p. Government’s decision regarding wage freeze p. SUNDAY hunting 538 Status 2554 p. ORAL Questions SUPPLEMENTARY Supply Act, No. 3 Central Community College - administrator p. Debate 1920-23;2167-69 p. 1782 TEACHERS Grenfell College in Corner Brook - government’s Compensation package; collective bargaining p. plans for expansion p. 1132 2817 Mammography test - waiting period p. 1743 THEM Days Magazine Memorial University - closure of Queen’s College Provincial grant 737 p. 689-91 TRANSPORTATION p. Memorial University - single parents on social as Harbour Mule and Little Bay East - road condi sistance - provincial grant p. 657-58 tions p. 286 Memorial University - tuition fees; new entrance URANIUM mine at Postville requirements p. 5$3;917-18;1814-17 Kitts-Michelin site p. 25 1-52 Meningitis - outbreak in St. John’s area 1412 VEHICLE and driver registration p.

110

111

p. Mercy to Newfoundland and Labrador 1703

CONSTiTUTION ANNiVERSARY of the of arrival the of Sisters

p.

p. New requirements regarding disclosure 3211-15 Doane Raymond report 1971-73

p. 3211

Corner

Brook, Massey and Drive Mount

- Month

Bill be referred to Legislation Review Committee AMALGAMATION

CONFLICT p. of interest legislation (Bill 67) Interim fmancing 885-86

p. employees 2580-82 ADS Committee

p. rollback; Wage and teachers public sector 21-27

COLLECTiVE agreements ADDRESS in Reply to the Speech from the Throne

p. Committee of p. the Whole Assembly 3630-37 2$

CHILD Welfare (Bill Act 6$) ABBOTI’, Beaton, condolences to family upon death

between of the ages p. sixteen and eighteen 3189 Wells, Hon. K., Clyde (L, Premier Bay Islands) of

Amendments

to the act to protect young people

p.

Second reading 3154 CHILD Welfare Act

WASTE

Material Disposal Act (No. 2) (Bill 42) Assistance for victims; p. Stephenville area 950

Committee of p. the Whole Assembly 3654-55 CHILD sexual abuse

p. Act panies 73) (Bill Debate 3158-60

p. TAXATION of Utilities and Cable Television Com Notice motion of

304142

p.

1817 CHIEF Electoral Officer, Wayne Mitchell nominated

Study by consultants in Department of Education p. Status of application 954

p. Hiring; in change grant system 1207-08 CARIBOU ranch in Peter’s River/St. area Stephen’s

p. Burn Peninsula 1671-75;1821-22 p. 1992 1523

Cutbacks to school boards in Labrador and West BY-ELECTION for Naskaupi District for June 25,

STUDENT assistants p. 1992 1559

p.

Debate

1510-12;1514-16 BY-ELECTION for Fenyland District for June 25,

Motion) rence p. death 915

SOCIAL

Estimates Services Committee (Concur BANIKHIN, Mr. Cyril, condolences family upon to

p. p. Elimination of jobs 470 Second reading 2228-30

SCHOOL

Tax Authorities AVIAN Emblem of the Province Act (Bill 21)

p. Authorities p. 252-53;655-57 Debate 475-76

Replacement of from revenue School Tax shall

p.

Reduction of number in boards 734-35

AUDITOR

General appointed

Mrs. Elizabeth Mar

-

SCHOOL boards 321$

from Sept91 to p. Octj9l #3) (W.Q. 958;992 Tabled of copy p. letter from General Auditor

Minister of Education number of trips taken p. accounts 1 3070;3 - $5-86;3215-1 8;3567-69

QUESTIONS

on the Order Paper Dispute the regarding auditing of the university’s

p.

an Request increase 386 AUDITOR General and Memorial University

PROVINCIAL

bursaries for p. high school students industrial sectors (Answer to questions)

1974

p.

upon

his resignation from the House 1554-55 Tabled correspondence between government and

POWER, p. Charles, MHA for Fenyland, best wishes contract 2294

p.

Department of Education 1817 Newfoundland company lowest on Halifax bid

Student assistants p. study by consultants in payroll - tax on businesses 1925

p.

tem 1207-08 Local policy preference contracts; on of effect

Student assistants hiring; change in grant sys - contract p. Newfoundland to company 2301

p.

on and

Burn the Peninsula 1671-75 Answer questions to regarding the of awarding a

Student assistants in cutbacks Labrador West ATLANTIC Procurement - Agreement

470 p. When plant will 2550 reopen

p. School Tax Authorities p. elimination of jobs $500,000 2807-08 -

p.

School boards consolidation 734-35

Sale of

the business cement bank’s for request

-

p. School Tax Authorities 252-53;655-57 p. Sale by Lundrigans 1028-30;1131

School p. boards replacement of from revenue Future 2658-60 -

538 ATLANTIC plant Gypsum in Brook Corner

government’s p. decision p. regarding wage freeze Government’s response the to 1711 report

Newfoundland Teachers’ Association ARTS Policy Committee -

HANSARD SPEAKER INDEX HANSARD SPEAKER INDEX

Breakdown of all expenses associated with the Fisheries management inclusion in the CharIot constitutional talks p. 225$ tetown Accord p. 1967-69 CONSTITUTIONAL lawyers retained by the Management of stocks beyond 200-mile limit p. province 282-83 Law firm hired p. 2260 Memorandum of Understanding between Canada and European Community regarding foreign over- Neil Finidestem - cost p. 1678;1711 CONSTITUTIONAL meetings fishing p. 3480-8 1 Aboriginal rights regarding self government p. Moratorium on deep-sea cod fishery; effect on 1675-77 FPI p. 986-88;1023-27 Number of people travelling with Justice Mini Silver hake fishery p. 248-49 Products International ster, expenses incurred p. 1709-10 FISHERY COX’S Cove Downsizing of company operations; fish plants at Inquiry into dispute between government and the Ramea and Catalina p. 985-86 council p. 253 FOREIGN overfishing - tabled statement delivered CREDIT rating of the Province of Quebec at Globe ‘92 Conference in Vancouver p. 244 issue 739 Drop in rating p. 1929 FOREIGN overfishing p. CRIMES Compensation Program Update of trip and meetings p. 879 Termination of program p. 951 FORTIS Trust DAVIS Inlet Tax measure covered under an amendment to the Relocation p. 1563;34$2-83 financial Corporations Tax Act p. 2769-7 1 ECONOMIC and employment situation in the FREE trade agreement between Canada, United States and Mexico Province - discussions with the Prime Minister p. 2545 Schedule hearings for Newfoundland p. 2956-57 ECONOMIC plan GASOLINE Tax Act (No. 3) (Bill 71) P. 32-34 Second reading p. 3442 Job creation p. 35;1409-12 GRENFELL College in Corner Brook expansion 1132- Resettlement p. 1163-67 Government’s plans for p. Strategic economic plan p. 1886-89 34;2143-45 Unemployment statistics figures tabled p. 1456 HALLEY Hunt law finn ECONOMIC Recovery Commission Minister of Justice in conflict of interest p. 2986- Budget p. 2954-56 $9 ECONOMIC situation HEALTH care 2181-82 Debate p. 1174-78 Cancer clinics p. ELECTORAL Boundaries Act (Bill 62) Reduction in budget for balance of the year p. Second reading p. 3447-49 2950;2953-54 ENTERPRISE Newfoundland and Labrador Cor Status of hospital services; waiting list for cardiac poration surgery p. 2$1-82;317 Lawrence, Port Legal account with Halley Hunt law firm - con HEALTH care facilities for St. flict of interest p. 2809-10;3036-39 Saunders and Burgeo Hanscomb Report 311 EXECUTIVE Council Estimates - Committee of Tendering contract; p. Supply p. 1685-88 HIBERNIA project FINANCIAL statement Meeting with Prime Minister - federal govern Increase in taxes p. 2950 ment fmancial support for FISHERIES Loan Board Hibemia; package to Texaco p. 2657 with Texaco 2656-58;3565-67 Loans to fishermen - interest relief p. 886-87 Negotiations p. FISHERY Royal Bank assessment p. 953 Answer to question re silver hake fishery; turbot Search for new investors p. 882-83 and mackerel p. 284 HOUSING Corporation Policy for development of new lands as a result Crab fishery - status p. 1602 Early retirement program for fishermen p. 2140- of amalgamation p. 1530 41; 2369 HUGHES Commission of Inquiry Report 732-33 Federal/provincial management board - com When the report will be made public p. ments by Debra Coyne p. 1966 HUMAN Rights Code

112

113

p.

claims negotiations 2178 1678; 171 1;2260

Sheshatshiu

removal of hydro meters; land

Neil - Finidesteiri cost p. law firms

retained -

p.

879

Constitutional lawyers retained by the province;

Foreign

oveffishing

update

trip of and meetings sociated -

with the constitutional p. talks

2258

p.

Globe ‘92

Conference

244

Constitution breakdown all of expenses

as -

Foreign oveffishing

statement delivered p. at quirements - regarding disclosure 3211-15

2545

Conflict of

interest legislation 67) (Bill re

new -

province

discussions

the with p. Prime p. Minister - Legislation Review Committee 3211

Economic and employment situation in the referred to

p.

University

3070

Conflict of interest

legislation (Bill

67) bill

be

-

Memorial

University

regarding the audit p. of the between government and the council 253

Disagreement

between Auditor the

General and

Community Cox’s of Cove inquiry into

dispute -

p.

1992 1523

public p. sector employees 2580-82

By-election

for

Naskaupi District

for June 25,

Collective agreements wage rollback; NTA

and -

p.

1992 1559 p. eighteen 3189

By-election

for Ferryland

District

for 25, June

young people between the of ages sixteen

and

p.

death 915

Child Welfare

amendments Act

to - protect

Banikhin,

Cyril,

condolences

to

family upon p.

Child sexual abuse assistance for victims

950 -

MINISTERIAL

Statements

status of p. application

954 -

22;2693-95

Caribou ranch in Peter’s

River/St.

Stephen’s area

p.

Government

plans; of hiring consultants 2619- p. counts 3185-86;3215-18;3567-69

MINI-budget

pute regarding the auditing of university’s

ac

to p.

the Legislature

1885

Auditor

General

and Memorial

University

dis

-

MEMBERS for p. ferryland and Naskaupi welcomed 1925

new position as

p.

Leader of the

NI)P

2327

10/92 Sept. local preference

policy on

contracts -

MEMBER

for SL

John’s East

congratulated

in his

Atlantic Procurement Agreement entered

on into

p.

procedure Audit 1412-15 2294

MCP

Halifax contract to Newfoundland p. company

Update p. on situation

1130-31;148$-$9

Atlantic

Procurement Agreement

awarding

of a -

p.

tion

1027-30

plant p. will reopen 2550

Government

assistance;

Atlantic Gypsum opera Atlantic

Gypsum plant

in

Corner Brook

when

-

LUNDRIGAN

Group of Companies p. Lundrigans 1028-30;1131;2807-0$

p.

Quebec

246-47

Atlantic

Gypsum

plant in

Corner

Brook

by sale

-

Update; of status negotiations with Hydro p. 2658-60

2000-02

Atlantic Gypsum

plant in Corner

Brook

future -

Status

of

negotiations

with p. Hydro

Quebec government’s response p. to

report

1711

Native

p. land claims issue

277-78

Policy Arts

Committee

O’Eaherty

report

-

LOWER

Churchill

development

p. vide interim financing 885-86

Garbage

incineration p.

project

990-91

ADS Committee provincial

government to

pro -

LONG Harbour

site ORAL Questions

Pollution

p.

in levels

the

area 1597-99

p. Ninth, tenth and eleventh

floors

2220

Cleanup

p.

procedure

1203-04 p. Answer to questions

2665

LONG

Harbour phosphorous

plant

OFFICE renovations in Confederation

Building

Referring

of legislation

(Oral

p. questions) p. 3131 Sale of imported wines 614-15

LEGISLATION

Review

Committees NEWFOUNDLAND Liquor

Corporation

37

p. MUNICIPALITiES 3071

JUDICIAL inquliy into tragic fire at p. Davis Inlet 27;3337-39

2555;2583-$5

p. Committee of the Whole Assembly

3326-

Ruling

regarding

1991 the

restraint p. legislation MUNICIPAL Grants Act

(Bill 30)

INTERNATIONAL

Labour

Organization Surcharge by municipalities p. to

users 3133

O1;3077-78 panies

IMPORTATION

of American

p. garbage

1600- MUNICIPAL business tax applicable

to utility com

15M-65;2370

into p. the operations, tabled 1669

Discrimination

regarding

p. sexual

orientation

Sprung Greenhouse Justice O’Regan’s report -

HANS ARD SPEAKER INDEX HANSARD SPEAKER INDEX

Constitutional meetings - aboriginal rights p. Health care - reduction in budget for remainder 1675-77 of the year p. 2950;2953-54

- Constitutional meetings - number of people Health care status of hospital services; waiting travelling with Justice Minister, expenses incurred list for cardiac surgery p. 281-$2;317 p. 1709-10 Health care facilities for St. Lawrence, Port Corner Brook, Massey Drive and Mount Moriah - Saunders and Burgeo; tendering contract; City amalgamation - Doane Raymond report p. 1971- Hanscomb Report Trans Holdings p. 311 73 Hibemia - negotiations with Texaco; update on

Crab fishery - status p. 1602 Bull Arm project p. 2656-58;3565-67

- Crimes Compensation Program - termination p. Hibemia project Royal Bank assessment p. 953 951 Hibemia project; Bull Arm; search for new inves

Davis Inlet - relocation p. 1563;3482-83 tors p. 882-83

- Economic plan - government’s position; lower Housing Corporation policy for development of retail sales tax on building materials p. 32- new lands as a result of amalgamation p. 1530 34; 1409-12 Hughes Commission of Inquiry Report p. 732-33

- regarding Economic plan - resettlement p. 1163-67 Human Rights Cede discrimination

Economic Recovery Commission - budget p. sexual orientation p. 1564-65;2370 2954-56 Importation of American garbage p. 1600-

Education Royal Commission - report p. 733 01;3077-78

Enterprise Newfoundland and Labrador - legal International Labour Organization ruling regard account with Halley Hunt - conflict of interest p. ing the 1991 restraint legislation p. 2555;2583-$5 2809-10;3036-39 Job creation p. 35 Davis Inlet Financial statement - increase in taxes p. 2950 Judicial inquiry into tragic fire at p.

Fisheries Loan Board - interest relief on loans to 37 fishermen p. 886-87 Legislation Review Committees - referring of

Fisheries management board - comments by legislation p. 3131-33 Debra Coyne p. 1966 Long Harbour - level of pollution in the area p. fishery - early retirement program for fishermen; 1597-99 clawback provision p. 2140-41 ;2369 Long Harbour phosphorous plant - cleanup pro with Mbright and Wilson Fishery - inclusion in the recent negotiations on cedure agreement p. the constitution p. 1967-69 1203-04

- project Fishery - management of stocks beyond 200-mile Long Harbour site garbage incineration limit; Federal NDP resolution p. 282-83 p. 990-91

- status of negotia Fishery - Memorandum of Understanding be Lower Churchill development tween Canada and European community regard tions with Hydro Quebec p. 2000-02 ing foreign overfishing p. 3480-8 1 Lower Churchill development - update; negotia 246- Fishery - moratorium on deep-sea cod fishery p. tions with Quebec; native land claims p. 986-88; 1023-27 47;277-7$

- government Fishery - secondary processing; allocations for un Lundrigan Group of Corner Brook derutilized species; silver hake p. 24E-49 assistance; Atlantic Gypsum operation p. 1027-

Fishery Products - downsizing of company opera 30; 1488-89 tions; fish plants at Ramea and Catalina p. 985-86 Lundrigan Group of Corner Brook - update on Foreign overfishing p. 739 meetings p. 1130-31

- Fortis Trust - effect of corporations tax act MCP audit procedure p. 1412-15 amendment p. 2769-7 1 Mini-budget - government plans p. 2619-22;2693- Free trade agreement between Canada, U.S. and 95

- Mexico - hearings p. 2956-57 Municipal utility tax surcharge by municipalities

Grenfell College in Corner Brook - government’s to user p. 3133 plans for expansion p. 1132-34;2143-45 Municipalities p. 3071

- Halley Hunt law finn - Minister of Justice in con Newfoundland Liquor Corporation sale of im flict of interest p. 2986-89 ported wines p. 614-15 Harry’s Harbour-Jackson’s Cove road p. 544-45 Office renovations in Confederation Building p.

Health care - cancer clinics p. 2181-82 2220

Payroll tax - effect on businesses p. 1927-29

114

715

Renovations p. (Answer to questions) 2264;2665 68;653-55; 1489-90

p.

Renovations 2221-24;2261-62;2366-67;2550;2697 Police p. investigation; judicial inquiry 31 5-l7;466-

p. Oct/91 to 1032 Involvement p. Doug House of 468;654-55

Number trips of by Premier taken from Sept/91 p. ment, J. Kelland 279-8 1

p. List expenses of tabled 1685;2295;2301 Complaint against Minister former Environ of

p. Expenses 2294-97 p. to Answer question 284-85

PREMIER’S Office SEXUAL misconduct charge

p. Legislation to the establish commission 543-44 2549-50

POLICE commission fare; of impact seal population p. on

cod stocks

p.

on Effect businesses 1927-29 Campaign by International fund Animal for Wel

PAYROLL tax SEAL fishery

p. Youth unemployment 36-37 29;3521 -25

p.

disabled workers 3476-78 Committee p. of the Whole Assembly 3426-

p. from benefits Canada Pension to dependents of Second reading 3004-07

Workers’

compensation legislation reduction in ROYAL Newfoundland

Constabulary - Act (Bill 56)

p.

public hearings p. 2257-58 When report will be 733 tabled

Workers’ Compensation p. Act amendments Report Dr. Len by Williams tabled - 1243

cussions p. with company in York New 1204 ROYAL Commission on Education

Waste incineration plant St. for area John’s dis p. plant dickton 1493-94; 1526-28 -

p.

Days Them Magazine provincial 737 grant Investigation the situation into -

regarding Rod the

p.

Sunday hunting status 2554 RODDICKTON -

fish plant

p.

1886-89 Seat in p. House Assembly of 991

Strategic p. economic plan

government’s position Seat constitutional - authority 1167-69 -

1707-09 ROBERTS, Edward, Minister of Justice

Justice p. Depanment testimony p. of witnesses Dr. Len by Williams 1243

John

and if Efford report will be to given the - Royal Commission report on education headed

inquiry Steele into Public Commission Service p. Memorial University 2741-43

p.

the operations into release of fmdings 1238-39 regarding - the audit of

greenhouse Sprung inquiry by Justice O’Regan Public Accounts -

Committee Special Report

p.

p. Southiands development status 1530 report 320 -

p.

adults 1170;1239-42 Provincial constitutional committee interim

assistance Social p. recipients single individual Commission vice - inquiry

1678

p.

Sheshatshiu bills hydro 3134-35 Justice - report Steele’s into the Efford Ser Public

1455; 1489-90 55; REPORTS Tabled

p.

cial inquiry ;3 279-81 p. 15-17;466-68;653- from Oct/91 Sept/91 to (W.Q. #1) 1032

Minister former of Environment, J. Kelland; judi of Number taken trips by Premier and officials

misconduct Sexual charge complaint against QUESTIONS on the - Order Paper

p. on cod stocks p. 2549-50 job competition, tabled 1678

for Welfare; Animal

impact of seal population Justice Steele’s into report allegations regarding a

fishery Seal campaign by International fund PUBLIC - Service Commission

p. reconstrucfion p. inquiry 1493-94; 1526-28 Layoffs in Budget 35-36

as fire result of two before; years claim PUBLIC service

Roddickton fish plant beneficiary p. of insurance Permanent - of closure some libraries 1705-06

p. of House Assembly 991;1167-69 57;2696-97

Roberts, Edward, Minister of Justice in seat p. reduction in $89;919-21;927;956- funding -

p. sector Public layoffs; Budget 35-36 Closure of libraries a for two due period week to

p. libraries 1705-06 p. Answer 1032 to question

Public libraries permanent of closure some PUBLIC - Libraries Board

$89;9 19-21;956-57;2696-97 p. University, tabled 2741-43

libraries Public p. closure for two period week Special report - on of the auditing Memorial

62;2366-67;2550;2697 sembly

Premier’s p. office renovations 2221-24;2261- PUBLIC - Accounts Committee

of the of House As

p.

Premier’s p. office expenses 2294-97 Interim - report tabled 320

p.

Police commission legislation 543-44 PROVINCIAL - constitutional committee

HANSARD SPEAKER INDEX HANSARD SPEAKER INDEX

Procedure in conducting the investigation p. 1455 AMALGAMATION SNESHATSHIU Northeast Avalon, cost to taxpayers p. 177-78 University Hydro bills p. 3134-35 AUDITOR General and Memorial Statement regarding the removal of meters and Dispute regarding the auditing of the university’s land claims negotiations p. 2178 accounts p. 3567-69 SOCIAL assistance recipients AUDITOR General appointed - Mrs. Elizabeth Mar Answer to question re number of people receiv shall ing social assistance p. 1974 Debate p. 473-75 Assistance for single individual adults p. BANIKHJN, Mr. Cyril, condolences to family upon 1170; 1239-42 death p. 916 Compare to per diem to members for meals p. BUDGET 1242 Capital works funding approved last year p. 499 SOUTI{LANDS development Deficit p. 212-13 Status p. 1530 Deficit on current account p. 1969 SPRUNG greenhouse Projects to stimulate the economy p. 464-65

Inquiry by Justice O’Regan into the operations - When Budget will be presented p. 212 release of findings p. 1238-39 BUDGET Debate p. 476-96;507-31;545-71;584-94 Justice O’Regan’s report tabled p. 1669 DEBATE on the Adjournment STATEMENTS by Member for Humber East regard Construction industry - lower sales tax on build ing allegations of political interference in justice sys ing materials p. 727-28 tem DEPARTMENT of Industry Trade and Technology 2951-52 Point of privilege p. 289-94 Reduction in budget p. STEELE inquiry into the Public Service Commission ECONOMIC plan and John Efford Jobs to improve economy; lower retail sales tax If report will be given to the Justice Department; on building materials p. 698-99;727-28 testimony of witnesses at the inquiry p. 1707-09 Strategic economic plan p. 2293 Report regarding the allegations tabled p. 1678 ECONOMY SUNDAY hunting Government’s plan to stimulate investment p. Status p. 2554 2403-04;2806 SUPPLEMENTARY Supply Act, No. 3 ECONOMY - government plan to stimulate the taxation Debate p. 2150-51 economy and reduce THEM Days Magazine Notice of motion p. 2926 Provincial grant p. 737 Debate p. 2961-65;2980-83 TRANSPORTATION ELECTION Act, Jury Act and the Elections Act, Harry’s Harbour-Jackson’s Cove road p. 544-45 1991 (Bill 74) 3241-45 UNEMPLOYMENT statistics - figures tabled p. Second reading p. 1456; 1974 ELECTIONS Act, 1991 (Bill 1) WASTE incineration plant for Si John’s area Committee of the Whole Assembly p. 1798- Discussions with company in New York p. 1204 1800; 1803 WASTE Material Disposal Act (No. 2) (Bill 42) ELECTORAL Boundaries Act (Bill 62) Second reading p. 3139-43;3156-57 Second reading p. 3449-56 and Labrador Cor WORKERS’ Compensation Act - amendments ENTERPRISE Newfoundland Answer to questions regarding disabled workers poration and benefits received from Canada Pension p. Projects funded types of businesses qualified for 3572-75 funding p. 1309-11 Public hearings p. 2257-58 EXECUTIVE Council Estimates - Committee of Reduction in benefits from Canada Pension to de Supply p. 1691-98;1712;1716-18;1748-49;1756-57 pendents of disabled workers p. 3476-78 FINANCIAL Corporations Capital Tax Act (Bill 52) YOUTH unemployment p. 36 Second reading p. 2754-56 Summer employment p. 37 FINANCIAL situation Proposals to deal with deficit p. 2292-93 Windsor, Mr. Nell (PC, Mount Pearl) Province’s fiscal position p. 2254 51) ABOLISH Certain fees Act (Bill Public service payroll - reduction of one percent Second reading p. 2832-34 p. 2330-32

116 HANSARD SPEAKER INDEX

FINANCIAL statement Department of Industry Trade and Technology - Debate on ministerial statement p. 2849-53 reduction in budget p. 295 1-52

Department of Industry Trade and Technology - Economic plan - government’s position; lower reduction in budget p. 2951-52 retail sales tax on building materials p. 698-99

hicrease in taxes p. 2950 Economy - government’s plan to stimulate invest

Other Revenue - Newfoundland Hydro water ment p. 2403-04;2806

revenue from CF(L)Co; Enterprise Newfoundland - projects funded; busi Newfoundland Liquor Corporation p. 3 135-36 nesses qualified for funding p. 1309-11

Payroll compensation package; personal income Financial situation - proposals to deal with the tax; Liquor Corporation increase in prices; tax deficit p. 2292-93 sources p. 2879-82 Financial statement - increase in taxes p. 2950 GARLAND, Mm. Dulcie, best wishes on 100th Financial statement - payroll compensation pack birthday p. 849 age; personal income tax; Liquor Corporation GASOLINE Tax Act (Bill 49) prices; tax sources p. 2879-82 Second reading p. 2763 Housing Corporation - policy for development of GASOLINE Tax Act (No. 3) (Bill 71) new lands as a result of amalgamation p. Second reading p. 3440-42 1272; 1529-30

GASOLINE Tax Act, Horse Racing Regulation and Mount Pearl fire department - laid off fire Tax Act, Liquor Control Act and Retail Sales Tax fighters p. 179

Act (Bill 45) Newfoundland Hydro - budget under Other Second reading p. 2835-36 Revenue for water revenues from Cf(L)Co p. HOME building industry 3135-36

Incentives for the private sector p. 1205-06 Newfoundland Liquor Corporation - amount HOUSING Corporation budgeted in fmancial statement p. 3136

Policy for development of new lands as a result Payroll tax - effect on businesses p. 1970 of amalgamation p. 1272;1529 Payroll tax on fish plants; resource-based in INCOME Tax Act dusthes p. 1528-29 Debate p. 1247-49 Public service payroll - reduction of one percent INTERIM Supply Act p. 2330-32

Debate p. 222-24 Small business - government’s plans for assis LIQUOR Corporation Act (Bill 9) tance p. 812-13 Second reading p. 1829-32 Social housing - federal/provincial funding; home LOAN and Guarantee Act building industry p. 1205-06

Debate p. 297-98 Southlands development - status p. 1272-74;1529- MOUNT Pearl fire department 30

Laid off fire fighters p. 179 Strategic economic plan - government’s position NATIONAL Tourism Week p. 1094 p. 2293 NEWHOOK, Christopher, congratulations on the Tax reform - proposed changes p. 1096-97 design submitted for the new Newfoundland coin p. ORDER of recognition of the official Opposition in 31 responding to a government order p. 3117 OCCUPATIONAL Health and Safety Act (Bill 53) PAYROLL tax Second reading p. 3056-59 Effect on businesses p. 1970 ORAL Questions Eliminate the tax p. 2292 Amalgamation, Northeast Avalon - cost p. 177-78 Resource-based industries p. 1528-29

Auditor General and Memorial University - dis POWER, Charles, MHA for ferryland, best wishes pute regarding the auditing of university’s ac upon his resignation from the House p. 1549-51 counts p. 3567-69 PUBLIC Accounts Committee of the House of As

Budget - capital works funding approved last sembly year p. 499 Report for period January /91 to February /92, Budget - projects to stimulate the economy p. tabled p. 1644 464-65 Report for year ended Mar. 31/89, tabled p. 471 Budget - when it will be presented p. 212 Special report on the auditing of Memorial Budget projections - deficit p. 212-13;1969 University, tabled p. 2739-41 PUBLIC Sector Restraint Act (Amdt.) (Bill 64)

117 HANSARD SPEAKER INDEX

Second reading p. 3255-57 COWAN Heights parkland and open space develop PUBLIC Sector Restraint Act, 1992 (Bill 17) Completion of Second reading p. 1077-85 ment p. 2511 be officially declared for workers PUBLIC Service Pensions Act (Bill 43) DAY of mourning workplace Second reading p. 3108-09 killed or injured in the REPORTS Tabled Debate p. 1324-27 workers killed, injured or Public Accounts Committee report p. 471;1644 DAY of observance for Public Accounts Committee Special Report disabled on the job p. 769 regarding the audit of Memorial University p. DEBATE on the Adjournment - bank guarantee loan pro 2739-41 fisheries Loan Board RESOURCE Estimates Committee (Concurrence Mo gram p. 1371-72 grants 2035;2469 tion) Municipal operating p.

- 2652-53 Debate p. 1469-71; 1476-78 Student aid appeals p. ROYAL Newfoundland Constabulary Act (Bill 56) UI statistics p. 1232-33 Board - changes 872- Committee of the Whole Assembly p. 3529-33 Workers’ Compensation p. 73 Third reading p. 3547-49 Board - delivery of ser SMALL business Workers’ Compensation Government’s plans for assistance p. 8 12-13 vices p. 305-06 and Labour Rela SOCIAL housing program DEPARTMENT of Employment Reduced federal/provincial funding p. 1205-06 tions Preventive Mediation Co-or SOUTHLANDS development Appointment of Status p. 1272-74;1529-30 dinator p. 137 Act (Bill 38) SUPPLEMENTARY Supply Act, No. 3 DEPARTMENT of Health 2558-60 Debate p. 1896-1900;1905-08 Second reading p. and Provincial Affairs TAX reform DEPARTMENT of Municipal Proposed changes 1096-97 Reduction in Budget p. 2990 p. Services THIRD reading stage of bill 56 DEPARTMENT of Social Fund 2624 Point of order regarding the reading of more Community Development p. Services and Transporta than one stage of a bill on the same day p. 3545 DEPARTMENT of Works, TOBACCO Tax Act tion decrease in capital expenditures; capital Debate p. 1246 $15m TOBACCO Tax Act (No. 4) (Bill 72) works projects p. 2885 plan - government’s immediate plan Second reading p. 3443 ECONOMIC UNIFORMED Services Pensions Act (Bill 44) Debate p. 121-25 Second reading p. 3119-20 EMPLOYMENT crisis Plan to deal with high social assistance caseload Winsor, Mr. Sam (PC, fogo) p. 413-14 ATV legislation EMPLOYMENT program Regulations p. 1640-41 Plans for remainder of fiscal year p. 2622-23 AVIAN Emblem of the Province Act (Bill 21) Strategy plan p. 107-08 Second reading p. 2211 EXECUTIVE Council Estimates - Committee of BUDGET Debate p. 646;664-69 Supply p. 1610-12 BUILDINGS Accessibility Act (Bill 63) FISHERIES Loan Board Second reading p. 3062-63 Bank guarantee loan program p. 1346;1371-72 BUILDINGS accessibility regulations Loans to fishermen - interest relief p. 886-87 New regulations tabled p. 3128 FOGO Island feny CAPiTAL roads program Construction p. 73 Priority basis p. 215-16 FOGO Island/Change Island ferry service COLLECTIVE agreements Two ferry system p. 2297-98 Wage rollbaclç teachers and public sector GARBAGE disposal and industrial waste importation employees p. 2518 Debate p. 1661-63 CONFLICT’ of interest guidelines GASOLINE and diesel fuel Halley, Hunt law firm providing legal services to Prices p. 3191 Enterprise Corporation p. 776-77 GASOLINE Tax Act, No. 2

118 HANSARD SPEAKER INDEX

Debate p. 3087-88 Conflict of interest guidelines - Halley, Hunt law

GRENFELL College in Corner Brook - increase in firm in conflict of interest p. 776-77 funding Department of Municipal Affairs - reduction in Debate p. 2605-08 budget p. 2990 HEALTH and Post-Secondary Education Tax Act Department of Works, Services and Transporta

(Payroll Tax) tion - decrease in capital expenditures p. 2885

Debate p. 1436-39 Employment crisis - plan to deal with high social INTERNATIONAL Day for the Elimination of Ra assistance caseload p. 413-14 cial Discrimination p. 276 Employment program - plans for remainder of JOB creation programs fiscal year p. 2622-23

Employment Generation Program - projects and Employment program - strategy p. 107-08

jobs created p. 579 Fisheries Loan Board - bank guarantee loan pro

Program announced on Sept. 18 - work for gram p. 1346

people not hired on these projects p. 1891-92 Fisheries Loan Board - interest relief on loans to When programs will be implemented p. 578- fishermen p. 886-87 79; 1744 Fogo Island ferry - construction p. 73 LABOUR Standards Act (Bill 32) Fogo Island/Change Island ferry service p. 2297- Second reading p. 1835 98 Committee of the Whole Assembly p. 1880 Gasoline and diesel fuel - prices p. 3191 LiTTLE Bay Islands Job creation program - when programs will be Transfer of crab licence of S.T. Jones and Sons implemented p. 578-79;1744 Limited p. 860 Job creation program announced on Sept. 18 - MEMORIAL University work for people not hired on these projects p. Increase in tuition fees p. 1814-16 1891-92

- Schedule B in Bill 17 - pay scales p. 1207 Memorial University faculty association pay MUNICIPAL business tax applicable to utility com scale p. 1207 panies Memorial University - tuition fees; new entrance Communities affected by the rate change p. 2552- requirements p. 18 14-16 53 Municipal operating grants p. 2002-03;2441-42 Standard rate established p. 2510 Municipal utility tax - effect of rate change on Surcharge by municipalities to users p. 3072- communities p. 2552-53

73;3133-34 Municipal utility tax - surcharge by municipalities MUNICIPAL Grants Act (Bill 30) to user p. 3072-73;3133-34 Second reading p. 2492-97 Municipalities - municipal operating grant - road Committee of the Whole Assembly p. 3324 component p. 2990-9 1 MUNICIPALiTIES Payroll tax on fish plants; resource-based in

MOG system - road component p. 2990-91 dustries p. 612-13 Operating grant structure p. 244142;2469 Sealing Association - provincial funding p. 922-23

Operating grants - repayment of debt p. 2002- Student aid - appeals p. 2585-86 03;2035 Student Employment Program p. 1745

MUNICIPALiTIES Act (Bill 39) Sunday hunting - status p. 354 Second reading p. 1872 Transportation - freeze on hiring seasonal NATIONAL Access Awareness Week and the needs workers p. 2298 of the disabled p. 1593 UI Stats Canada Report - decrease in number of Acknowledgement of legislative breakfast p. 1634 unemployed p. 1097-98 OCCUPATIONAL Health and Safety Act (Bill 53) Unemployment - statistics; job creation p. Second reading p. 3047 1744;2885-86 ORAL Questions Unemployment - statistics; job loss P. 2 185-87

- ATV legislation - regulations p. 1640-41 Workers’ Compensation Board benefits for in

Capital roads program p. 2 15-16 jured workers - nurses p. $08-10;1524-25

- Collective agreements - wage rollback; NTA and Workers’ Compensation Board delivery of ser public sector employees p. 2518 vices p. 283

Community Development fund - funding for employment p. 2624

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48) Workers’ Compensation Commission - collective WORKERS’ Compensation Act (Bill agreements provisions changed with respect to Second reading p. 2282-84;2302-10 workers’ compensation p. 1525-26 Committee of the Whole Assembly p. 3278- Youth unemployment p. 36-37 $2;3309- 10 PAYROLL tax WORKERS’ Compensation Act - amendments 3484 Fish plants p. 612-13 Changes in benefits p. PETITIONS Protesting the changes to benefits and retraining 1533 Island Harbour - road conditions p. 77 policy p. WORKERS’ Compensation Board Island Harbour - upgrading of a section of road p. 863 Benefits for injured workers - nurses p. $08- PROVINCIAL Parks Act (Bill 23) 10; 872-73; 1524-25 Committee of the Whole Assembly p. 1878 Change provisions in collective agreements with PUBLIC Sector Restraint Act (Amdt.) (Bill 64) respect to workers’ compensation p. 1525-26 Second reading p. 3258-60 Delivery of services p. 283;305-06 PUBLIC Sector Restraint Act, 1992 (Bill 17) YOUTH unemployment Second reading p. 789-95;946-48;95$-59 P. 36 Committee of the Whole Assembly p. 1142- Summer employment p. 37 44; 1146-48 Woodford, Mr. Rick (PC, Humber Valley) RESOURCE Estimates Committee (Concurrence Mo AMALGAMATION tion) Corner Brook, Massey Drive and Mount Moriah Debate 1462-66 p. p. 75 SCHOOL Tax Authorities Winding Up Act (Bill 28) Deer Lake - status of districts of Spillway, St. Second reading p. 1854-55 Jude’s and Nicholsville 2924 SEAL fishery p. ATLANTIC Gypsum plant in Corner Brook Provincial funding 922-23 p. Sale by Lundrigans p. 1028-29 SHOPS’ Closing Act (Bill 22) BEACHES, White Bay South Second reading 2686-88 p. Construction of a new breakwater 109 STUDENT aid p. BUDGET Debate 634-40 Student appeals p. 25$5-86;2652-53 p. CAPITAL roads program STUDENT Employment Program Funding for previous year p. 214 P. 1745 DEPARTMENT of Health Act (Bill 38) List of projects approved p. 1448 Second reading 2570-74 SUNDAY hunting p. ECONOMIC situation Status 354 p. Notice of motion 1103 SUPPLEMENTARY Supply Act, No. 3 p. Debate p. 1171-74;1193-97 Debate p. 1959-61 ELECTIONS Act, 1991 (Bill 1) TAXATION of Utilities and Cable Television Com Committee of the Whole Assembly p. 1803-05 panies Act (Bill 73) EXECUTIVE Council Estimates - Committee of Second reading 3489-94 p. Supply p. 16$0-82;1725-26 TRANSPORTATION FISHERY Freeze on hiring seasonal workers p. 2298 Crab fishery - status p. 1602 Island Harbour - road conditions 77 p. GREAT Harbour Deep Island Harbour - upgrading of section of road p. Road connection to the community p. 2959 863 GRENFELL College in Corner Brook UI Stats Canada Report Government’s plans for expansion 1131-33 Decrease in number of unemployed p. 1097- p. GRENFELL College in Corner Brook - increase in 98; 1232-33 funding UNEMPLOYMENT Debate 2596-2600 Statistics; job creation p. 1744;2885-86 p. HAMPDEN Statistics; job loss 2185-87 p. Electrical services to intersection on Trans WASTE Material Disposal Act (Bill 20) Canada Highway p. 1212 Second reading p. 2237-39 I{EALTH and Post-Secondary Education Tax Act WASTE Material Disposal Act (No. 2) (Bill 42) (Payroll Tax) Second reading p. 3 149-50

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Debate p. 1362-67; 1424-25 Municipal operating grants p. 3073-74

INCOME Tax Act Municipalities - municipal operating grant - road Debate p. 1265-68 component p. 292

INSURANCE companies Municipalities - operating grant structure; Towns Refusal to insure homes on Great Northern of Torbay, Flatrock and Pouch Cove p. 415- Peninsula p. 3129-31 16; 1379-80 INTERIM Supply Act Spray program for 1992-93 season p. 1785 Debate p. 227-30 Sprung greenhouse - inquiry by Justice O’Regan LUNDRIGAN Group of Companies into the operations - release of findings p. 1238 Government assistance; Atlantic Gypsum opera Town of Witless Bay - suspension of fire fighters tion p. 1027-29 p. 503-04 MUNICIPAL capital works program PETITIONS

- Capital funding - repayment formula p. 1099 Beaches, White Bay South construction of a List of projects for 1992-93 P. 463 new breakwater p. 109 When list of projects will be announced p. 104- Electrical services to Hampden intersection area 05;214 on Trans-Canada Highway p. 1212 MUNICIPAL Grants Act (Bill 30) PICCADILLY/Abrahams Cove Second reading p. 2527-32 Water system p. 858 MUNICIPALiTIES POST office in Shearstown

MOO system - road component p. 2924 Closure p. 1215 Operating grant structure p. 415-16;1379-80;3073- PUBLIC Utilities Act (Bill 1$) 74 Second reading p. 659-60 MUNICIPALiTIES Act (Bill 39) Committee of the Whole Assembly p. 705-06 Second reading p. 1867-7 1 RESOURCE Estimates Committee (Concurrence Mo NEWFOUNDLAND Public Service Commission Act tion) (Bill 7) Debate p. 1459-62 Second reading p. 1444-45 SCHOOL Tax Authorities Winding Up Act (Bill 2$) ORAL Questions Second reading p. 1849-51

Atlantic Gypsum plant in Corner Brook - sale by SPRAY program Lundrigans p. 1028-29 Report from Forestry Canada p. 1785 Capital roads program p. 214 SPRUNG greenhouse

Crab fishery - status p. 1602 Inquiry by Justice O’Regan into the operations - Deer Lake - amalgamation of local service dis release of fmdings p. 1238 thcts of Spiliway, St. Jude’s and Nicholsville p. Justice O’Regan’s report tabled p. 1669 2924 SUPPLEMENTARY Supply Act, No. 3

Grenfell College in Corner Brook - government’s Debate p. 2008-10;2012-14 plans for expansion p. 1131-33 TAXATION of Utilities and Cable Television Com

Insurance companies - refusal to insure homes on panies Act (Bill 73) Great Northern Peninsula p. 3129-31 Second reading p. 3500-3503

Lundrigan Group of Corner Brook - government TORNGAT Mountains proposed national park assistance; Atlantic Gypsum operation p. 1027-29 Feasibility study p. 2507 Municipal capital works program p. 104- TOWN of Witless Bay 05;214; 1099 Suspension of fire fighters p. 503-04

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