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FIRST SESSION

FORTIETH GENERAL ASSEMBLY

OF

NEWFOUNDLAND

1985

HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY

Published under the authority of the Speaker of the House of AssemblyHonourabLe Patrick McNicholas, M.H.A.

C/)

I/

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SUMMARY OF CONTENTS

A 1-3Address in Reply 1Aylward, Kevin 2—3Ayiward, Hon. Robert 3

B 4—17Baird, Ray 4Baker, Winston 4—5Barrett, Hon. Hal 3Barry, Hon. L.D 5—11Bills 11—14Blanchard, Hon. Ted 14-15Brett, Hon. Charles 15—16Budget Debate 16Budget Speech 16—17Butt, Hon. John 17

C 17—25Callan, Wilson 18—19Carter, John 19—20Carter, Walter 20—21Collins, Hon. John 22—24Conmittee of Supply:—

Estimates 24—25D 26—30

Dawe, Hon. Ron 26Decker, Chris 27—28Dinn, Hon. Jerome 28—29Doyle, Hon. Norman 30

E 30—32Efford, John 30—31

F 32—39Fenwick, Peter 33—36Flight, Graham 37-38Furey, Chuck 39

G 39—41Gilbert, Dave 40Greening, Glenn 41

H 41—44Beam, Hon. Loyola 41-42Hickey, T.V 42—43Hiscock, Eugene 43—44fodder, James 44

44—45

45—46

46—47Kelland, Jim 46—47

I 47—50Lush, Tom 48-50

M 50—65Marshall, Hon. W.W 50—53Matthews, Hon. William 54McNicholas, Hon. Patrick . .55—57Ministerial Statements 58—60Miscellaneous 60-61Mitchell, Cal 61Morgan, James 61—62Motions 62—64

65—66

66—68Ottenheimer, Hon. G.R 67-63

p68—76

Paddon, Hon. W.A.Lieutenant—Governor 68

Patterson, William 68Peach, Milton 68—69Peckford, A. Brian,

Premier 69—72Petitions 72—73Power, Hon. Charles 74—75

Q 76—84Questions (Oral) 76—83Questions (Written) 83—84

R 84—93Reports Tabled 84—86Resolutions 86—87Rideout, Eon. Tom 87-89Rulings 89—92Russell, Hon. James 93

S 93—98Sinunons, Eon. Roger 94—96Simms, Hon. Len 96—97Speech from the Throne 97

T 98—102Tobin, Glenn 99Tulk, Beaton 99—101Twomey, Hon. Hugh 101—102

102—103

103—104Verge, Hon. Lynn 103

W 104—106Warren, Garfield 104—105Windsor, Hon. Neil 105Woodford, Rick 106

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Y 106—107Young, Hon. Haig 106

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1985—1986 MansardNo. Daily Sittings Pages

1 Apr 25, 1985 1— 502 29 51— 105

30

106— 1564 May 1 157— 2115 2 212— 2616 6 262— 3107 311— 3648 8 365— 4189 9 419— 47510 10 476— 53111 13 532—

12 14 584— 63713 ‘ 15 633 68414 16 685— 70815‘ 21 709— 76116 22 762— 81117 23 812— 86918 24 870— 92619 “ 27 927— 98020 28 981—103421 29 1035—109422

“ 30 1095—114123 31 1142—119424 June 3 1195—125225 4 1253—131526 5 1316—137027 6 1371—142723 7 1428—148229 10 1483—153730 11 1538—156031 12 1561—161932 13 1620—167533

‘ 14 1676—172734 17 1728—178235 18 1783—183136 19 1832—189037 20 1891—199438 21 1995—204939“ 25 2050—210240‘ 26 2103—215641 27 2157—221442 23 2215—2270

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1985—1986 HansardNo. Daily Sittings Pages

43 Oct 21, 1985 2271—232744 ‘ 22 2328—238445 23 2385—243446 24 2435—247547 25 2476—253048 29 2531—258949 “ 30 2590—264150 31 2642—269851 Nov 1 2699—275532 4 2756—281153 5 2812—287054 6 2871—293755 “ 7 2938—299156 S 2992—304337 12 3044—310558 13 3106—316159 14 3162—321760 15 3218—327261 18 3273—332662 19 3327—338063 ‘ 20 3381—343464

‘ 21 3435—349065 22 3491—354866 25 3549—360567 “ 26 3606—366168 27 3662—371869 “ 28 3719—377670 29 3777—383271 Dec 2 3833—388972

“ 3 3890—394373 4 3944—399274 5 3993—404775 6 4048—430876 Feb 6, 1986 4309—435877 7 4359—440978 10 4410—446479 11 4465—452380

“ 12 4524—457881“ 13 4579—462982 14 4630—468383“ 17 4684—473884 18 4739—479885“ 19 4799—485886‘ 20 4859—491587 21 4916—4978

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FIRST SESSION OF THE 40TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY

Election — April 2, 1985

April 25, 1985 to June 28, 1985October 21, 1985 to December 6, 1985February 6, 1986 to February 21, 1986

Prorogued — February 21, 1986

Abbreviations

adj. Adjourned

Adj. motion Adjournment motion

amdt. amendment

ans. to qu. answer to questiontaken as notice

Billsn notice1st first reading2nd second readingComm. Committee3rd third reading

Royal Assent

mi stat. Ministerial Statement

pet petition

qu question (oral)

res. resolution

Resolutiond debaten notice

wqu written question

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Ahitibi—Price Anomalies

Abitibi—Price firewood cut by commercial operators fans. to qu.)Bk. 35, Pg. 1798 (Asked in debate on Resource Estimates)

Abortion clinic establishment (pet ) Bk. Pg. 3180Accounts of Crown Corporations, Boards and Authorities - 1985 —

tabled Bk. 85, Pg. 4821

ADDRESS IN REPLY to speech from the ThroneAylward, Mr. R.,Bk. 7, Pg. 344—55Baker, Mr. W., Bk. 2, Pg. 98—105; Bk. 3, Pg. 121—23Barry, Mr. L., Bk. 2, Pg. 76—87Butt, J., Bk. 3, Pg. 154—56; Bk. 6, Pg. 279—84Carter, Mr. J., Bk. 3, Pg. 123-30Decker, Mr. C., Bk. 6, Pg. 301—307Fenwick, Mr. P., Bk. 6, Pg. 284-94Furey, Mr. C., Bk. 7, Pg. 355—364Gilbert, Mr. 0., Bk. 7, Pg. 337—44I-learn, Mr. L., Bk. 7, Pg. 364Kelland, Mr. J., Bk. 3, Pg. 146—54Lush, Mr. T., Bk. 3, Pg. 130—38Peach, Mr. M., Bk. 3, Pg. 139-46Power, Mr. C., Bk. 2, Pg. 87—98Russell, Mr. J., Bk. 6, Pg. 295—301Warren, Mr. G., Bk. 6, Pg. 308—10; Bk. 7, Pg. 332—37

Address in reply d Bk. 2, Pg. 76—105; Bk. 3, Pg. 121—156; Bk. 6,Pg. 279—310; Bk. 7, Pg. 332—364

Adjourn House until Fe 6, 1986 (Motion) n Bk. 75, Pg. 4111; movedin order Pg. 4116; n Pg. 4117 — ruled debatable Pg. 4123;d Pg. 4124—36; Motion carried Pg. 4308;

Previous quest. be now put (otion) n Bk. 75, Pg. 4136, in orderPg. 4143; d Pg. 4143—70;418l—4306; Carried on division Pg. 4306

Adjournmentof House (Motions) Bk. 1, Pg.50; Bk.5, Pg. 228—carried Pg. 229;Bk. 14, Pg. 707; Bk. 42, Pg. 2270

Adjournment of House—Ministers absent (qu) Bk. 45, Pg. 2391-93Adjournment of House under 3.0. 23 - debate unemployment (Motion)

Bk. 76, Pg. 4327; ruled out of order Pg. 4328

Adjournment Motion - House not adjourn at 11:00 p.m. (W.W. Marshall)Bk. 75, Pg. 4108; in order, not debatable Pg. 4111; carried Pg. 4114Agreement to call bills on the Order Paper Bk. 71, Pg. 3878Agreement to debate res. and bill introduced today re Supplementary Supplyfor current fiscal year Bk. 48, Pg. 2572Agricultural Land Consolidation Programme (mm. stat.) Bk. 45, Pg. 2388Air Canada — transfer to St. John’s (qu) Bk. 76, Pg. 4321—22; 4355—58;

Bk. 80, Pg. 4530—34; Bk. 81, Pg. 4590—94;4626—29Alcohol and Drug Dependency Commission — app’t. George Skinner (mm. stat.)Bk. 51, Pg. 2699

Allegations made by L. Barry re W.W. Marshall (mm. stat.) Bk. 61, Pg. 3273Ambulance drivers - Canadian Medical Assoc. course fqu) Bk. 15, Pg. 726-28Amdt. to amdt. on res. re day care — Bk. 68, Pg. 3718; (not in order)Amdt. to resolution by G. Warren — defeated Bk. 40, Pg. 2140Amdts. cannot be made during second reading of a bill Bk. 73, Pg. 3988American beer — higher profit (qu) Bk. 31, Pg. 1567—68Andrews, Hal — Chief Protocol officer — (qu) Bk. 43, Pg. 2285Andrews, Mrs. Hal, Public Information Officer (gu) Bk. 50, Pg. 2651—52Anomalies & Errors in the Statute Law Act (Bill 30) L. Verge n Bk. 32,Pg. 1637; 1st Bk. 33, Pg. 1688; 2nd Bk. 42, Pg. 2226—27; Comm.

Pg. 2259; 3rd Pg. 2268; HA Pg. 2269

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Anomalies Aylward

Anomalies & Errors in the Statute Law (No. 2) (Bill 58) L. Verge n Bk. 69,Pg. 3731; 1st Bk. 70, Pg. 3794

APpreciation to members and staff for cooperation during session Bk. 42,Pg. 2269

Aguaculture development (Private Member’s Res.) n Bk. 1, Pg. 47Arbitrations Act (Bill 3) L. Verge n Bk. 5, Pg. 229; 1st Bk. 6, Pg. 278;2nd Bk. 41, Pg. 2180—82; Comm. Bk. 42, Pg. 2242; 3rd Pg. 2267; RAPg. 2269

Acharya Holdings — map and certificate of incorporation tabled Bk. 32,Pg. 2762

Archives — new location/funding (qu) Bk. 53, Pg. 2821—22Argentia industrial and commercial development (mm. stat.) Bk. 15, Pg. 709Arts Council - funding (qu) Bk. 19, Pg. 934—36; Bk. 35, Pg. 1790—92;Bk. 51, Pg. 2707—10

Arts & Culture Centre, Labrador:—CBC refused admittance (qu) Bk. 85, Pg. 4817-18jobs advertised (qu) Bk. 85, Pg. 4318—19

Assessment Act (Bill 52) N. Doyle n Bk. 54, Pg. 2891; 1st Bk. 66, Pg. 3563Atlantic Accord:

Act — see bill #59Clause 54, (qu) Bk. 13, Pg. 650—51; Bk. 78, Pg. 4415—16first Development Fund (mm. stat.) Bk. 78, Pg. 4466legislation (gil) Bk. 70, Pg. 3788—90meetings (mm. stat.) Bk. 77, Pg. 4359—63(Private Member’s Res.) n. Bk. 1, Pg. 48

Atlantic Council of Fisheries Ministers’ — meeting (mm. stat.) Bk. 34,Pg. 1728

Auditor General — remarks by Minister of Finance —(pts. of priv.) Bk. 85,Pg. 4804; 4806; Bk. 87, Pg. 4917; rulings — Bk. 85, Pg. 4806; Bk. 86,Pg. 4867; Bk. 87, Pg. 4922

Auditor General’s Act — status — (qu) Bk. 69, Pg. 3726—28Auditor General’s Report:—

allegations (mm. stat.) Bk. 85, Pg. 4799prov. debts (qu) Bk. 87, Pg. 4936—39tabling (pt. of priv.) Bk. 82, Pg. 4644—45; ruling Bk. 84, Pg. 4739;Bk. 85, Pg. 4803; ruling Pg. 4804year ended Mar. 31/85, tabled Bk. 85, Pg. 4821

AYLWARD, Mr. Kevin CL)Bay St. George Community College Glee Club — performance (pt. of order)Bk. 21, Pg. 1035Carol Players of Labrador West, message of congratulations (Motion)Bk. 25, Pg. 1258Daniel’s Harbour — school conditions (pet) Bk. 80, Pg. 4540—42Day tare facilities (Private Member’s Res.) d sub. anidt. Bk. 73,

Pg. 3965—68Fisheries Loan Act (Bill 21) 2nd Bk. 46, Pg. 2463—70Fonyo, Steve — letter of congratulations (Motion) Bk. 20, Pg. 982Historic Resources Act (Bill 7) 2nd Bk. 74, Pg. 4026—27Interim Supply (Fin. Res.) d Bk. 11, Pg. 552—53Labour Relations Act (Bill 14) 2nd Bk. 9, Pg. 455—57Loan & Guarantee Act No. 2 (Fin. Res.) d Bk. 79, Pg. 4496—98Memorial University (Pensions) Act (Bill 53) 2nd Bk. 67, Pg. 3643—46Motion by the Premier that the previous quest. be now put fAdj.

Motion) d Bk. 75, Pg. 4230—40

Motions: MiscellaneousCorner Brook Royals - success in Allan Cup Bk. 4, Pg. 158

Municipal govts. in the Prov. (Private Member’s Res.) d Bk. 58,Pg. 3149—53

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Aylward, Kevin Aylward, Robert

AYLWARD, Mr. Kevin (cont’d)NLHC - rent increases, Happy Valley (pet) Bk. 43, Pg. 2305Nfld. & Labrador Arts Council:—

appointments (mm. stat.) Bk. 51, Pg. 2700—01funding (mm. stat.) Bk. 12, Pg. 592—93

Petitions

Cold Brook — condition of forest access road Bk. 73, Pg. 3956—57Harmon Complex — rent increases Bk. 87, Pg. 4942—43Job Creation Programme — youth Bk. 19, Pg. 942—44

Physical Activity Week (mm. stat.) Bk. 19, Pg. 928Questions (Oral)

Arts Council — funding — Bk. 19, Pg. 934—36; Bk. 35,Pg. 1790—92; Bk. 51, Pg. 2707—09

Disabled people — advisory council — Bk. 3, Pg. 116Juvenile Corrections Division — report — Bk. 74, Pg. 4012—13Katimavik programme — cancelled — Bk. 76, Pg. 4313—15NLHC, Stephenville -

layoffs Bk. 80, Pg. 4534rent increases Bk. 70, Pg. 3783—86

National Youth Conference - Nfld. delegation — Bk. 64,Pg. 3442—44;3482—83

Youth unemployment -

Bk. 28, Pg. 1447—48recommendations of Youth Advisory Council Bk. 34, Pg. 1739-41Youth Services Division — field workers — Bk. 36, Pg. 1843—45

Resolutions: Private Member’sYouth unemployment n Bk. 1, Pg. 45—46

Retail Sales Tax reduction (Private Member’s Res.) d amdt. Bk. 4,Pg. 193—97Supplementary Supply (No. 1) (Fin. Res.) d Bk. 52, Pg. 2791-94;Bk. 57, Pg. 3084—86; Bk. 59, Pg. 3202—06Tobacco Tax Act (Fin. Res.) d Bk. 76, Pg. 4341—43; Bk. 77, Pg. 4406—08Unemployment — Burgeo—Bay d’Espoir — (pet) Bk. 15, Pg. 732Youth Advisory Council Act (Bill 8) 2nd Bk. 71, Pg. 3871—75

AYLWARD, Hon. Robert (PC)Address in Reply d Bk. 7, Pg. 344—55Bills

Farm Development Loan Act (No. 57) n Bk. 67, Pg. 3640Low—level flying — study — (gu) Bk. 24, Pg. 1214-15; Bk. 71,Pg. 3842—45

Ministerial StatementsAgricultural Land Consolidation Programme Bk. 45, Pg. 2388—91Crafts — removal of sales tax — Bk. 71, Pg. 3837—38Davis Inlet housing for Innu residents Bk. 55, Pg. 2941—43Incentive loan programmes Bk. 68, Pg. 3664—65Nfld. Milk Marketing Board Bk. 87, Pg. 4926Senior Citizens’ discount, Govt. depots, Labrador Bk. 28,Pg. 1437—38Whitney, Dr. Hugh - appt’d Provincial veterinarian

Bk. 22, Pg. 1102

Osmond Everett - Govt. job - (qu) Bk. 22, Pg. ll08-09 Bk. 28Pg. 1451

Questions (Written)39 Dept. of Rural, Agricultural & Northern Development —

temporary positions — Bk. 86, Pg. 4883Reports Tabled

Livestock Owners Compensation Board financial statementsBk. 86, Pg. 4883

Sheshatshit — Band Councils; mishandling of funds (qu) Bk. 6,Pg. 265—67;27l

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3P Resource Baker

B

HP Resource Canada drilling offshore (mm. stat.) Bk. 24, Pg. 1196

3? Selco Mineral exploration (mm. stat.) Bk. 74, Pg. 3993

Baie Verte Mine closing from July 6 - Sept. 3 (mm. stat.) Bk. 36, Pg. 1843

BAIRD, Mr. Ray (PC)

Questions (Oral)Bonne Bay ferry — subsidy — Bk. 22, Pg. 1109Cat scanner — west coast area — Bk. 56, Pg. 3018Forestry Research Centre — Corner Brook — Bk. 56, Pg. 3010

Baker, Ricnard, Deputy British High Commissioner, Ottawa welcomed Bk. 58,Pg. 3110

BAKER, Mr. Winston CL)Address in reply d Bk. 2, Pg. 98—105; Bk. 3, Pg. 121—23Bellevue Beach Park - shut-down Victoria Day weekend (pet) Bk. 10,

Pg. 506—07Canada—Nfld. Atlantic Accord Implementation (Nfld.) Act (Bill 59)

2nd Bk. 34, Pg. 4756—65;477l—77City of Corner Brook Act (Bill 33) 2nd Bk. 42, Pg. 2229—30City of Corner Brook, City of St.John’s Act & Municipalities Act

(Bill 24) Cormn. Bk. 42, Pg. 2251—55;2257Committee of Supply: Estimates

Consolidated Fund Services d Bk. 22, Pg. l125—26;1130—34Executive Council d Bk. 24, Pg. 1242—43; Bk. 27, Pg. 1411—12

Day Care facilities (Private Member’s Res.) d sub. aindt. Bk. 73,Pg. 3970—73

Dept. of Development & Tourism Act (Bill 9) 2nd Bk. 72, Pg. 3910—12Dept. of Finance Act (Bill 56) 2nd Bk. 69, Pg. 3755—63Ferry service — Ramea — (pet) Bk. 52, Pg. 2787—88French Immersion Programme (pet) Bk. 19, Pg. 951—53Interim Supply (Fin. Res.) d Bk. 10, Pg. 521—23; Bk. 11, Pg. 580—82;

Bk. 12, Pg. 608—10‘lie’ — withdrawn — Bk. 49, Pg. 2600

Loan & Guarantee Act (Fin. Res.) d Bk. 37, Pg. 1958—61; Bk. 38,Pg. 2030—33

Loan & Guarantee Act (No. 2) (Fin. Res.) d Bk. 79, Pg. 4522Motion by the Premier that the previous quest. be now put (Adj.

Motion) d Bk. 75, Pg. 4240—49Municipal Elections — Nov. 12, 1985 (mm. stat.) 3k. 45, Pg. 2403Pennywell Road East - road improvements - (pet) Bk. 51, Pg. 2718

PetitionsGander Airport - probable loss of international status - Bk. 20,

Pg. 995—96Road conditions — Gander area - Bk. 87, Pg. 4940—41

Property assessment costs for municipalities (mm. stat.) Bk. 30,Pg. 1540—41

Public Utilities Act (Bill 51) Comm. Bk. 70, Pg. 3812—14; 3815—16

Questions (Oral)Air Canada — move to St.John’s - Bk. 80, Pg. 4530—33; Bk. 81,

Pg. 4590—92;4626—28CMHC — offices closing — Bk. 37, Pg. 1907Carol Players — recognition — Bk. 35, Pg. 1787—88Conflict of Interest Guidelines — W.W. Marshall

Bell Island ferry Bk. 59, Pg. 3171—72Guideline 14 Bk. 60, Pg. 3231—32law firm acting against the Crown Bk. 67, Pg. 3622—23

EPA — agreements with Govt. — Bk. 2, Pg. 61—62Gander Airport — international status - Bk. 10, Pg. 487-88Juvenile Corrections Division — report — Bk. 75, Pg. 4051—52Municipal Elections — political interference — Bk. 53, Pg. 2825—26Municipalities

funding under 60/40 programme Bk. 49, Pg. 2603—04; Bk. 69,Pg. 3729—30

student employment programme Bk. 3, Pg. 109—11

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Baker Barry

BAKER, Mr. Winston (cont’d)Questions Coral)

Offshore drilling PIP grants — Bk. 83, Pg. 4696—97PCBs -

health hazard Bk. 28, Pg. 1444—46storage sites Bk. 15, Pg. 723—25transformer leakage Bk. 29, Pg. 1496—97; Bk. 32, Pg. 1669—70

Press facilities — Confederation Bldg. — Bk. 68, Pg. 3670; Bk. 69,Pg. 3767—69

Seal Cove — annex with Conception Bay South — Bk. 49, Pg. 2599—2602;Bk. 50, Pg. 2688—2689

Spray programme:environmental study 3k. 32, Pg. 1632—35fenitrothion — pesticide Bk. 33, Pg. 1687—88; Bk. 37, Pg. 1939—41;

Bk. 40, Pg. 2115—17

Resolutions: Private Member’sMunicipal govts. in the Province n Bk. 1, Pg. 44; d Bk. 58,

Pg. 3127—32; Bk. 63, Pg. 3429—34

St. John’s Municipal Elections Act (Bill 31) 2nd Bk. 42, Pg. 2227—28Salmon fishing regulations (pet) Bk. 12, Pg. 604—05Social Services Ests. Comm. (Concurrence Motion) d Bk. 35, Pg. 1822—30Spray programme (mm. stat.) Bk. 32, Pg. 1622—23; Bk. 40, Pg. 2107Supplementary Supply (No. 1) (Fin. Res.) d Bk. 52, Pg. 2800—03;

Bk. 59, Pg. 3206—08; Bk. 60, Pg. 3246—49;3251; Bk. 62, Pg. 3368—75Supplementary Supply (No. 2) (Fin. Res.) d Bk. 48, Pg. 2584—88DIC benefits for fishermen (Private Member’s Res.) d Bk. 49, Pg. 2631Workers’ Compensation Act (Bill 19) Comm. amdt. Bk. 75, Pg. 4081—83

BARRETT, Hon. Hal (PC)

BillsDept. of Development & Tourism Act (No. 9) n Bk. 5, Pg. 229; 2nd

Bk. 72, Pg. 3929—33

Canadian salt fish — U.S. tariff — (qu) Bk. 32, Pg. 1632Ministerial Statements

Industrial & Regional Dev. Program devolution Bk. 28, Pg. 1435International Trade Bk. 31, Pg. 1561—63Marystown Shipyard Ltd. agreement with Moss Rosenberg Verft of

Norway Bk. 47, Pg. 2476—77Tourism Development Subsidiary Agreement — funding Bk. 17,

Pg. 813—14

Patronage appointments - J. Goudie; J. Mclennon (qu) Bk. 17,Pg. 822—23; 827

Questions (Written)13 Fed./Prov. Tourism Agreement — funding for Steplienville —

Bk. 52, Pg. 278230 Harmon Corp. - funding — Bk. 71, Pg. 385557 Dept. of Development & Tourism — ao. of Crown corps. — Bk. 78,

Pg. 4420

Tourism programme — sales tax rebate — (qu) Bk. 66, Pg. 3555—56Barry, L.D.

improper conduct as member of House re Ocean Ranger (res.) n Bk. 67,Pg. 3624; out of order Bk. 68, Pg. 3662—63fres.) n Bk. 71, Pg. 3851; in order Bk. 72, Pg. 3890be suspended for remainder of today’s sitting and next sitting day

(Motion) Bk. 82, Pg. 4680—81; carried on division Pg. 4682BARRY, Hon. L.D. fL)

Address in reply d Bk. 2, Pg. 76-87Alcohol & Drug Dependency Commission - app’t George Skinner —

(mm. stat.) Bk. 51, Pg. 2699—2700Allegations made by I. Barry re. W.W. Marshall (mm. stat.) Bk. 61,

Pg. 3284—95Argentia industrial and commercial development (mlxi. stat.) Bk. 15,

Pg. 710—135

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Barry Barry

BARRY, Hon. 1. D. (cont’d)Atlantic Accord:—

meetings (mm. stat.) Bk. 77, Pg. 4360—61; 4362—63First Development Fund (mm. stat.) Bk. 79, Pg. 4467—68

Auditor General - remarks by Minister of Finance (pts. of priv.)Bk. 85, Pg. 4804; 4806; 3k. 87, Pg. 4917

Auditor General’s Report — tabling fpts. of priv.) Bk. 82, Pg. 4644—45;Bk. 85, Pg. 4803allegations (mm. stat.) Bk. 85, Pg. 4801—03

3P Resource Canada drilling offshore (mm. stat.) Bk. 24, Pg. 1197-98Baie Verte Mine closing from July 6—Sept. 3 (mi stat.) Bk. 36,

Pg. 1843Beautification and Enhancement Project in Humber — Bay of Islands

area (mm. stat.) Bk. 40, Pg. 2104—05Bravery Awards first investiture presented (misc.) Bk. 45, Pg. 2392Brewery labour dispute (pet) Bk. 33, Pg. 2021—22Budget debate Bk. 15, Pg. 732—61; Bk. 17, Pg. 849—58; Bk. 18,

Pg. 892—926; Bk. 19, Pg. 955—970CN services — cutbacks to the South Coast:—

(pet) Bk. 2, Pg. 73—74services reinstated (mm. stat.) Bk. 9, Pg. 477—79

Canada—Nfld. Atlantic Accord Implementation (Nfld.) Act (Bill 59) 2ndBk. 86, Pg. 4903—08; Bk. 87, Pg. 4956—68

Canada—Nfld. Offshore Development Fund (mm. stat.) Bk. 81, Pg. 4580-82Canadian Encyclopedias — gift from Province of Alberta

(mm. stat.) Bk. 47, Pg. 2480—81Central Trust Co. Act (Bill 47) 2nd Bk. 66, Pg. 3581Committee of Supply: Estimates

Consolidated Fund Services d Bk. 22, Pg. 1134—36; Bk. 24,Pg. 1232—35

Executive Council d Bk. 24, Pg. 1235—36; Bk. 27, Pg. 1399—1402;Bk. 23, Pg. 1459—62

Committee of Supply — estimates — time remaining Bk. 22, Pg. 1138—39Interim Supply debate deducted from Main estimates C pt. of priv.)

Bk. 23, Pg. 1158—61Consultant guidelines (mm. stat.) Bk. 44, Pg. 2338“Corrupt” - unparliamentary - to be withdrawn by H. Young (pt. of

priv.) Bk. 44, Pg. 2331—32Day care facilities (Private Member’s Res.) d sub. amdt. Bk. 73,

Pg. 3968—70Day Care and Homemaker Services Act (Bill 18) Comm. Bk. 75,

Pg. 4069—70De—indexing old age security payments - Fed. Govt. : -

(pet) Bk. 30, Pg. 1559—60(res.) Bk. 39, Pg. 2072

Debenture issue (mi stat.) Bk. 82, Pg. 4630Dept. of Development & Tourism Act (Bill 9) 2nd Bk. 71, Pg. 3879—82Destruction of J. Morgan’s files:—

fpt. of priv.) Bk. 12, Pg. 587—89RCMP investigation (mm. stat.) Bk. 13, Pg. 638letter from I. Morgan to Premier and reply (mm. stat.) Bk. 13,

Pg. 639prima facie case referred to Privileges & Elections Committee

(Motion) d Bk. 13, Pg. 665—68; 679Document tabled by the Premier Oct. 29/85 - assigning improper

motives (pt. of priv.) Bk. 49, Pg. 2590

Documents Tabled:Acharya Holdings Ltd. - map and certificate of incorporation

Bk. 52, Pg. 2762Ben Nevis International Holdings Ltd. - documents — Bk. 52,

Pg. 2762Fairview Investments Ltd. - share list — Bk. 46, Pg. 2437Federal Dept. of Finance — document — Bk. 38, Pg. 2011Petro-Canada — power of attorney document — Bk. 44, Pg. 2341

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BARRY, Hon. L.D. (cont’d.)

Documents TabledPiDpy Park land —

Order in Council — July 30/85 Bk. 45, Pg. 2393Fairview Investments Ltd. — deed Feb. 13/81 Bk. 45, Pg. 2394

share list Bk. 46, Pg. 2437Power from the North book - chapter - Bk. 6, Pg. 263Supreme Court decision re market value of land — Pippy Park

Bk. 52, Pg. 2769Universal helicopters document — Bk. 47, Pg. 2484Vanguard Paper Box Ltd. — guaranteed loan bill Bk. 59, Pg. 3168—69

Electricity rates (pet) Bk. 2, Pg. 64—65; Bk. 6, Pg. 275; Bk. 7,Pg. 325—26; Bk. 66, Pg. 3561

Environmental Impact Stat. (mm. stat.) Bk. 13, Pg. 640—42Estimates Committee meetings - schedule Bk. 22, Pg. 1100—02; Bk. 24,

Pg. 1228—31(pt. of order) Bk. 27, Pg. 1374—75; 1377; 1379

Factory freezer trawlers — application (res.) d Bk. 50, Pg. 2676—87;amdt. Pg. 2676; Bk. 51, Pg. 2722—26(pt. of priv.) Premier refusing to appoint a Select Committee

Bk. 57, Pg. 3063Federal budget impact on Nfld. economy (mm. stat.) Bk. 39, Pg. 2057—62Fed/Prov. Lottery Accord (mm. stat.) Bk. 30, Pg. 1541—42Financial Corporations Capital Tax Act (Bill 37) 2nd Bk. 71,

Pg. 3862—64Financial status of Province (mm. stat.) Bk. 65, Pg. 3493—95Fisheries Loan Act (Bill 21) 2nd 3k. 43, Pg. 2313—26Fishery resolution to be drafted (Motion) Bk. 9, Pg. 476French Immersion Programme (pet) 3k. 17, Pg. 831—33Harbour Grace — taxes imposed by town council (pet) Bk. 38, Pg. 2028Hickey, T.V., appt’d. Chairman of Committees and Asst. Deputy

Speaker (Motion) Bk. 71, Pg. 3856Historic Resources Act (Bill 7) 2nd Bk. 74, Pg. 4027—29; Comm.

Bk. 75, Pg. 4070—74House to adjourn at 11:00 p.m. (pt. of order) Bk. 75, Pg. 4170;4176—77House to prorogue Feb. 21/86 (mm. stat.) Bk. 85, Pg. 4807—10Housing initiatives and activity in Province (mm. stat.) Bk. 57,

Pg. 3047—48Human Rights Commission — Gillian Butler appt’d. Chairperson

(mm. stat.) 3k. 62, Pg. 3328—29Hydro resources in Lab. and Quebec (Private Member’s Res.) d amdt.

Bk. 16, Pg. 798—803IBEW tentative agreement (mm. stat.) Bk. 44, Pg. 2338Importation of Canadian beer to Labrador (pet) Bk. 48, Pg. 2566—67Income Tax Act (Bill 40) 2nd Bk. 75, Pg. 4091—4107Insurance Companies Act (Bill 6) 2nd Bk. 66, Pg. 3577Interim Supply (Fin. Res.) d Bk. 10, Pg. 510—13; Bk. 12, Pg. 621—24;

Pg. 626—28;63l—33International Trade (mm. stat.) Bk. 31, Pg. 1563—65Inuit Association preliminary discussions to land claims

negotiations (mm. stat.) Bk. 57, Pg. 3049—51; Bk. 59, Pg. 3166—67Knight, Barbara, appt’d. Asst. Deputy Mm. of Intergovernmental

Affairs (mm. stat.) Bk. 40, Pg. 2105—06Laliatt Breweries tentative agreement (mm. stat.) Bk. 59, Pg. 3162—63Labour Relations Act (Bill 14) 2nd Bk. 5, Pg. 238—52Legislative programme — Fall session (ruin. stat.) Bk. 71, Pg. 3836LeGrow, Charles L., Dr., condolence to family upon death (Motion)

Bk. 48, Pg. 2531Loan &GuaranteeAct (Fin. Res.) d Bk. 36, Pg. 1886—90; Bk. 37,

Pg. 1913—14;1979—82;1985—90Lougheed, Peter - appt’d. energy advisor (ruin, stat.) Bk. 52,

Pg. 2760—61Manuel, Ella — letter of condolence to family upon death (Motion)

Bk. 75, Pg. 4048Marysvale & Georgetown — proposed transfer of students (pet)

Bk. 23, Pg. 1157

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BARRY, Hon. 1. 0. (cont’d)Member not permitted to question the motives and principles of

another member (pts. of order) Bk. 78, Pg. 4427;4428Mineral exploration throughout the Province (mm. stat.) Bk. 59,

Pg. 3164—65Motion by the Premier re letter written by I. D. Barry to Ocean

Ranger families (pt. of priv.) Bk. 67, Pg. 3624—30(pt. of order) Bk. 71, Pg. 3851

Motion by the Premier that the previous question be now put fAdj.Motion) d Bk. 75, Pg. 4258—76

MotionsMiscellaneous

Challenger Space Shuttle — message of condolence to families ofastronauts — Bk. 76, Pg. 4325

Gander plane crash — message of condolence to Govt. of U.S. —

Bk. 76, Pg. 4325Gilbert, David, M.H.A., Time Magazine Award Bk. 11, Pg. 550Hollett, Malcolm, letter of condolence to family Bk. 43,

Pg. 2271Lewis, P.J., letter of condolence to family Bk. 43, Pg. 2271Murray, Myles P. — condolence to family upon death 3k. 4,

Pg. 157Speaker’s rulings appealed Bk. 58, Pg. 3110; Bk. 75, Pg. 4143;

Pg. 4178; 4181 -

Speaker’s ruling on unlimited time appealed Bk. 82, Pg. 4677Tornado in Ontario - motion of sympathy to families affected

Bk. 24, Pg. 1207Wiseman, Gen. Clarence — condolence to family upon death Bk. 7,

Pg. 311

Procedure under S.D. 23Factory freezer trawlers — Premier’s position Bk. 57, Pg. 3066Inshore fishermen — plight — Bk. 43, Pg. 2308Young offenders — treatment — Bk. 73, Pg. 3959

NAPE/Govt. collective agreement with hospitals. etc. (mm. stat.)Bk. 71, Pg. 3839

Nfld. & Labrador Housing Corp. housing initiatives (mm. stat.) Bk. 38,Pg. 1995—96

Nfld. Milk Marketing Board (mm. stat.) Bk. 87, Pg. 4926—27Nfld. Soccer Association congratulated (Motion) Bk. 29, Pg. 1483Number of replies permitted to a Mm. Stat. (pt. of order) Bk. 8,

Pg. 368Order of govt. business — schedule (pt. of priv.) Bk. 43, Pg. 2272-74;

(pt. of order) Bk. 47, Pg. 2512

PetitionsBell Island - open pit formerly used by 005CC Mining - Bk. 30,

Pg. 1557—58Cavendish - flooding and spray from seawall — Bk. 74, Pg. 4013—14French Immersion Programme (2 pets) Bk. 19, Pg. 945—47Pennywell Road East - road improvements — Bk. 51, Pg. 2715-16Pippy Park Commission — govt. investigation — Bk. 52, Pg. 2782—83Social assistance recipients - transportation for medical services

Bk. 11, Pg. 544—45Water supply - Norman Crescent, Bell Island — Bk. 51, Pg. 2719—21

Petitions — by leave — one more speaker from each side of the HouseBk. 19, Pg. 951

Petro—Canada oil well discovery (mm. stat.) 3k. 63, Pg. 3382—83Pippy Park Commission — govt. investigation (pet) Bk. 52, Pg. 2780—81Premier to withdraw unparliamentary language used in resolution

(Nov. 26/85 Bk. 67, Pg. 3624) fpt. of order) Bk. 71, Pg. 3834Premier’s statement re Mm. of Labour in Toronto on brewery business

(pt. of priv.) Bk. 50, Pg. 2642Press not present at Estimates Committee meetings (pt. of order)

Bk. 20, Pg. 931

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Barry, Hon. L.D. (cont’d.)Private Member’s Day debate lie concluded earlier, then proceed to

legislation before the House Bk. 72, Pg. 3942?sychologists Act (Bill 12) 2nd Bk. 66, Pg. 3567—68Public Service (Pensions) Act (Bill 10) 2nd Bk. 24, Pg. 4036;

Comm. Bk. 75, Pg. 4076Public Utilities Act (Bill 51) 2nd Bk. 66, Pg. 3598—3604;

abstaining from the vote Bk. 66, Pg. 3601

Questions (Oral)Adournment of House - ministers absent Bk. 45, Pg. 2391—92Atlantic Accord — Clause 54 — Bk. 13, Pg. 650; Bk. 78, Pg. 4415—16Bay L’Argent depot - labourer hired Bk. 36, Pg. 1853—54Bell Island ferry —

limit of liability Bk. 51, Pg. 2704—05rates Bk. 7, Pg. 311—13; Bk. 38, Pg. 2016services Bk. 84, Pg. 4741—42

Bourassa, Mr. Robert — book entitled “Power from the North’Bk. 6, Pg. 262—64

Brewery industry — strike:—inquiry into beer cans Bk. 48, Pg. 2535-38meetings in Toronto 3k. 51, Pg. 2712

Butt, John — TV interview — labour—related Bk. 31, Pg. 1575—77Canada Works Projects — jobs created Bk. 76, Pg. 4311—12Carbonear Hospital — bed closures Bk. 33, Pg. 1677Come by Chance ref inery:—

dismantling Bk. 44, Pg. 2339—40reactivation Bk. 17, Pg. 818—20; Bk. 19, Pg. 928—30status Bk. 30, Pg. 1550—51; Bk. 80, Pg. 4527

Concrete platforms — tenders Bk. 80, Pg. 4524—26Conflict of Interest Guidelines — W.W. Marshall:—

Bell Island ferry — Vanguard Paper Box Ltd. Bk. 59, Pg. 3168—71Guidelines Bk. 59, Pq. 3177—78; Bk. 60, Pg. 3234—35; Bk. 62,

Pg. 3331—39; Bk. 64, Pg. 3446—49;3484—85;3488;Bk. 65, Pg. 3505—07

Landlord Tenancies Bd. Bk. 48, Pg. 2542—45Law firm acting against the Crown Bk. 67, Pg. 3619—20Petro Canada Bk. 44, Pg. 2340—45;2349—50Pippy Park — Fairview Investments Ltd. Bk. 45, Pg. 2393-97;

Pg. 2398; Bk. 46, Pg. 2435—38;244l—43; Bk. 47, Pg. 2486;Pg. 2488—92; Bk. 52, Pg. 2762—64

Universal helicopters contract Bk. 47, Pg. 2484—85Constitution - Quebec’s proposal Bk. 15, Pg. 718Continental Shelf — Canadian jurisdiction Bk. 9, Pg. 427—30Dept. of Fisheries — missing files Bk. 12, Pg. 593—95; Bk. 13,

Pg. 643—48Energy cost - lower prices Bk. 82, Pg. 4639—41; Bk. 84, Pg. 4749Environmental Impact Study:—

copies to MBA’s Bk. 15, Pg. 719jobs Bk. 13, Pg. 649

FPI — privatization Bk. 43, Pg. 2287—89Factory freezer trawlers:—

fed. govt’s. decision Bk. 57, Pg. 3052—57Premier misleading House Bk. 58, Pg. 3115—20table correspondence Bk. 57, Pg. 3060—61

Federal Budget:—cutbacks Bk. 18, Pg. 877—82; Bk. 84, Pg. 4739—40de—indexing Bk. 23, Pg. 1143—46; Bk. 24, Pg. 1207—09;

Bk. 32, Pg. 1626—27; Bk. 37, Pg. 1896—98Govt’s. position Bk. 38, Pg. 2007—14increased unemployment due to cutbacks Bk. 40, Pg. 2108—09

Federal Fisheries — alleged bribing — Bk. 10, Pg. 483—86Federal Fishery officers — police investigation Bk. 9, Pg. 425Federal Govt. de—indexing — resolution Bk. 39, Pg. 2066Firefighting tug - St. John’s Bk. 75, Pg. 4048—50First Ministers’ Conference — policies adopted

Pg. 71, Pg. 3839—41

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BARRY, Hon. L. 0. (cont’d)Questions (Oral) fcont’d)

Fisheries job creation programme (Emergency Works) Bk. 75,Pg. 4061—62

Free trade with U.S.:Bk. 39, Pg. 2062—64impact study Bk. 66, Pg. 3549—53; Bk. 67, Pg. 3611—13veto by Prov. Govt. Bk. 79, Pg. 4479

Globe Travel — tendering — Bk. 65, Pg. 3496—98Govt. Depts. — Cabinet documents — Bk. 13, Pg. 643Health Science Complex - app’t.to board — Bk. 65, Pg. 3503Hibernia — operating cost — Bk. 86, Pg. 4871—75;4908—09Hickey, T.V. — absence from Cabinet — Bk. 2, Pg. 52—54House closing — uncompleted legislation — Bk. 72, Pg. 3893—94House of Assembly members — facilities — Bk. 38, Pg. 2015Human Rights Commissioner - appointment; referral Bk. 60,

Pg. 3226—27Janeway Hospital — bed closures — Bk. 33, Pg. 1678—79Juvenile Corrections Division - report — Bk. 73, Pg. 3944-47;

Bk. 74, Pg. 4007—11Labour Relations Board - Vice-Chairman — Bk. 61, Pg. 3303-051UN:-

Board of Regents Bk. 65, Pg. 3499—3500Govt. restraint Bk. 21, Pg. 1038—42represented by W.W. Marshall law firm Bk. 71, Pg. 3849—50

Marshall, W.W. - full time cabinet minister under former PremierFrank Moores — Bk. 65, Pg. 3501—03Miners’ widows allowance Bk. 15, Pg. 718Mobil - cost of oil per barrel — Bk. 50, Pg. 2643Nfld. Zinc Mines, Daniels Harbour:—

hydro rates Bk. 81, Pg. 4589; 4623—25lay off notices Bk. 80, Pg. 4561—63

Northern Fisheries 0ev. Corp. - allocation of $15 million Bk. 4,Pg. 160—63Offshore — royalties for Province — Bk. 50, Pg. 2643—45;2695—96Orient trip — jobs - Bk. 78, Pg. 4410—13Pippy Park area — land excluded — Bk. 45, Pg. 2393; Bk. 46,

Pg. 2435—36; Bk. 52, Pg. 2762—64;2768—70Provincial Parks — student employment — Bk. 36, Pg. 1852Red Trench sculpture — removal — Bk. 82, Pg. 4630—36;464l—43Royal Commission on unemployment — credibility — Bk. 17, Pg. 817—18Rural Development Authority — grants — Bk. 87, Pg. 4927—29SEED programme Bk. 29, Pg. 1435—86Unemployment — job creation — Bk. 10, Pg. 479—80; Bk. 11,

Pg. 532—35; Bk. 28, Pg. 1441—43Universal helicopters - Govt. contract - Bk. 47, Pg. 2484—85Upper Churchill:-

negotiations Bk. 38, Pg. 2016—17; Bk. 72, Pg. 3895Nfld. Court of Appeal Bk. 49, Pg. 2593—94

Wage freeze on Crown corporations — Hon. T. Rideout — breach ofcabinet secrecy Bk. 20, Pg. 982—85; Bk. 22, Pg. 1103—04

Wage restraint Bk. 3, Pg. 107-08Waterford Hospital - Board of Directors — Bk. 65, Pg. 3504Wooddale Nursery - hiring - Bk. 29, Pg. 1486

Regional & Economic Development Intergovernmental Position Paper(Mm. Stat.) Bk. 32, Pg. 1624—26Resolutions:

Miscellaneousoe—indexing of old age security pensions n Bk. 30, Pg. 1538;Bk. 30, Pg. 1553; Bk. 31, Pg. 1581

Private Member’sFactory freezer trawlers — condemn fed. govt’s. position n Bk. 59,Pg. 3178

Resource Committee (Concurrence Motion) d Bk. 32, Pg. 1653—61

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BARRY, Hon. L. D. (cont’d)Retail Sales Tax reduction (Private Member’s Res.) d amdt. Bk. 8,Pg. 386—91Road conditions - Gander area (pet) Bk. 87, Pg. 4941Rules re debate in Conunittee of the Whole fpt. of order) Bk. 36,Pg. 1886SEED programme — student jobs (mm. stat.) Bk. 9, Pg. 420; Bk. 38,Pg. 1997—98School board elections — candidates (pet) Bk. 43, Pg. 2299—2301Select Committee appointed to draft an Address in Reply to the

Speech from the Throne (Motion) Bk. 1, Pg. 24—32Senior citizens discount Govt. depots, Labrador C mm. stat.) Bk. 28,Pg. 1438;‘Smear’ term used by the Premier (pt. of order) Bk. 48, Pg. 2550Stead, Clara - condolence to family of R. Aylward upon death (Motion)Bk. 48, Pg. 2531Supplementary Supply (No. 1) (Fin. Res.) d Bk. 47, Pg. 2516-29;

Bk. 52, Pg. 2805—06; Bk. 57, Pg. 3068—71; Bk. 65, Pg. 3543; Bk. 66,Pg. 3564—65Tobacco Tax Act (Fin. Res.) d Bk. 76, Pg. 4334—38; Bk. 77, Pg. 4387—90Unparliamentary remark by G. Tobin (pt. of priv.) Bk. 71, Pg. 3854Upper Churchill negotiations (Private Member’s Res.) d Bk. 85,

Pg. 4826—32V—E Day — sentiments to Royal Canadian Legion (Motion) Bk. 8,

Pg. 365—66VTS facilities upgraded (Private Member’s Res.) d Bk. 40, Pg. 2126—34Vocational choo1 system (mm. stat.) Bk. 38, Pg. 2003—06;

re—organization (pet) Bk. 50, Pg. 2655—57Workers’ Compensation Act (Bill 19) 2nd Bk. 72, Pg. 3936—42; Bk. 73,Pg. 3977—83; Comm. amdt. Bk. 75, Pg. 4077—80; aindt. Pg. 4079

Bay du Word — wilderness reserve (gu) Bk. 40, Pg. 2117—19Bay L’Argent depot - labourer hired (qu) Bk. 36, Pg. 1853—548ay St. George Community College Glee Club — performance — Cpt. of order)Bk. 21, Pa. 1035

Beer distribution — statement (tabled) Bk. 24, Pg. 1227—28Bell Island — open pit formerly used by DOSCO Mining (pet) Bk. 30,Pg. 1557

Bell Island ferry:—limit of liability (qu) Bk. 51, Pg. 2704—06rates (qu) Bk. 7, Pg. 311—12; Bk. 38, Pg. 2016services (qu) Bk. 84, Pg. 4741—42Vanguard Paper Box Ltd. (qu) Bk. 59, Pg. 3168-75

Bellevue Beach Park - shut-down Victoria Day weekend (2 pets) Bk. 10,Pg. 501; 503

Ben Nevis International Holdings Ltd. — documents (tabled) Bk. 52,Pg. 2762

BILLS (Numerical)1 Canadian Charter of Rights & Freedoms Act CL. Verge) n Bk. 28,

Pg. 1454; 1st Bk. 32, Pg. 1640; 2nd Bk. 41, Pg. 2198—2203;Comm. Bk. 42, Pg. 2242—51; amdt. Pg. 2251; 3rd Pg. 2268; RAPg. 2269

2 Judicature Act CL. Verge) n Bk. 5, Pg. 229; 1st Bk. 6, Pg. 278;2nd Bk. 41, Pg. 2178—80; Comm. Bk. 42, Pg. 2240—42; amdt.Pg. 2240; 3rd Pg. 2267; RA Pg. 2269

3 Arbitrations Act CL. Verge) n Bk. 5, Pg. 229; 1st Bk. 6, Pg. 278;2nd Bk. 41, Pg. 2180—82; Comm. Bk. 42, Pg. 2242; 3rd Pg. 2267;RA Pg. 2269

4 Dept. of Justice Act CL. Verge) n Bk. 5, Pg. 229; 1st Bk. 6, Pg. 2785 Justices & Other Public Authorities (Protection) Act CL. Verge)

n Bk. 5, Pg. 229; 1st Bk. 6, Pg. 278

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6 Insurance Companies Act (J. Russell) n Bk. 5, Pg. 230; 1st Bk. 6,Pg. 279; 2nd Bk. 66, Pg. 3575—77; Comm. Bk. 70, Pg. 3809; 3rdBk. 74, Pg. 4014; HA Dec. 10/85 Govt. House7 Historic Resources Act (W. Matthews) i-i Bk. 5, Pg. 230; 1st Bk. 6,Pg. 279; 2nd Bk. 74, Pg. 4025—34; Comm. Bk. 75, Pg. 4070—75;3rd Pg. 4089; HA Dec. 10/85 Govt. House8 Youth Advisory Council Act (W.W. Marshall) n Bk. 1, Pg. 19; 1stPg. 19; 2nd Bk. 71, Pg. 3867—73; Comm. Bk. 74, Pg. 4015; 3rdBk. 75, Pg. 4069; HA Dec. 10/85 Govt. House9 Dept. of Development & Tourism Act ( H. Barrett) n Bk. 5, Pg. 229;1st Bk. 6, Pg. 279; 2nd Bk. 71, Pg. 3878—89; Bk. 72, Pg. 3907—33;Comm. Bk. 74, Pg. 4016; 3rd Bk. 75, Pg. 4069; BA Dec. 10/85

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10 Public Service (Pensions) Act (J. Collins) n Bk. 5, Pg. 230; 1stBk. 6, Pg. 279; 2nd Bk. 74, Pg. 4034—37; Couun. Bk. 75,Pg. 4075—77; 3rd Pg. 4089; BA Dec. 10/85 Govt. House

11 Fishing Industry Advisory Board Act CT. Rideout) n Bk. 5, Pg. 230;1st Bk. 6, Pg. 279; 2nd Bk. 66, Pg. 3568—71; Corn. Bk. 70,Pg. 3805—09; 3rd Bk. 74, Pg. 4014; HA Dec. 10/35 Govt. House12 Psychologists Act (H. Twomey) n Bk. 5, Pg. 229; 1st Bk. 6, Pg. 279;2nd Bk. 66, Pg. 3566—68; Comm. Bk. 70, Pg. 3805; 3rd Bk. 74,

Pg. 4014; HA Dec. 10/85 Govt. House13 Motor Carrier Act (L. Verge) a Bk. 5, Pg. 229; 1st Bk. 6, Pg. 27914 Labour Relations Act fT. Blancliard) n Bk. 2, Pg. 63, 1st Bk. 3,Pg. 120; 2nd Bk. 5, Pg. 230—52; Bk. 9, Pg. 433—62; Comm. Bk. 42,Pg. 2232—40; amdt. Pg. 2232; Pg. 2239; 3rd Pg. 2267; HA Pg. 226915 Public Service (Collective Bargaining) Act fT. Blanchard) n Bk. 2,Pg. 63; 1st Bk. 3, Pg. 120; 2nd Bk. 40, Pg. 2148—56; Bk. 41,Pg. 2170—78; Comm. Bk. 42, Pg. 2240; 3rd Pg. 2261; HA Pg. 226916 Nfld. & Labrador Corp. Act (J. Dma) n Bk. 6, Pg. 273; 1st Bk. 7,Pg. 332; 2nd Bk. 41, Pg. 2191—98; Comm. Bk. 42, Pg. 2230—32; 3rd

Pg. 2267; HA Pg. 2269

17 Interim Supply CJ. Collins) 1st 2nd 3rd Bk. 12, Pg. 637; HABk. 13, Pg. 638

18 Day Care & Homemaker Services Act (C. Brett) a Bk. 5, Pg. 230; 1stBk. 6, Pg. 279; 2nd Bk. 74, Pg. 4021—25; Comm. Bk. 75,Pg. 4069—70; 3rd Pg. 4089; HA Dec. 10/85 Govt. House

19 Workers’ Compensation Act tT. Blanchard) a Bk. 5, Pg. 230; 1stBk. 6, Pg. 279; 2nd Bk. 72, Pg. 3933—42; Bk. 73, Pg. 3977—3991;Bk. 74, Pg. 4016—21; Comm. Bk. 75, Pg. 4077—88; arndt. Pg. 4077—carried Pg. 4078; a.mdt. pg. 4079— defeated Pg. 4088; 3rdPg. 4089; HA Dec. 10/85 Govt. House

20 Nfld. & Labrador Housing Corp. Act fJ. Dma) n Bk. 6, Pg. 273; 1stBk. 7, Pg. 332; 2nd Bk. 74, Pg. 4037—39; Bk. 75, Pg. 4089—9121 Fisheries Loan Act fT. Rideout) n Bk. 11, Pg. 543; 1st Bk. 32,Pg. 1640; 2nd Bk. 43, Pg. 2310—26; Bk. 44, Pg. 2362—84; Bk. 46,Pg. 2454—75; Bk. 47, Pg. 2492—2512; Comm. Bk. 70, Pg. 3795—3805;3rd Bk. 74, Pg. 4014; HA Dec. 10/85 Govt. House22 Local School Tax Act fL. Hearn) a Bk. 15, Pg. 729; 1st Bk. 32,Pg. 1640; 2nd Bk. 41, Pg. 2182—91; Comm. Bk. 42, Pg. 2242; 3rdPg. 2268; HA Pg. 2269

23 Loan & Guarantee Act — 1st 2nd 3rd Bk. 39, Pg. 2102; BA Bk. 42,Pg. 2269

24 City of Corner Brook; City of St.John’s Act & Municipalities Act(N. Doyle) n Bk. 32, Pg. 1638; 1st Bk. 33, Pg. 1688; 2nd Bk. 41,Pg. 2203—11; Comm. Bk. 42, Pg.2251—59; 3rd Pg. 2268; BA Pg. 2269

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25 Loan Act 1st 2nd 3rd Bk. 40, Pg. 2148; PA Bk. 42, Pg. 226926 Supplementary Supply (No. 1) 1st 2nd 3rd Bk. 66, Pg. 3565;

PA Bk. 67, Pg. 3661

27 Pippy Park Commission Act (H. Young) n Bk. 43, Pg. 2297;1st Bk. 46, Pg. 2454

28 Companies Act (I. Verge) n Bk. 30, Pg. 1553; 1st Bk. 46, Pg. 245329 Student Allowance Act (C. Power) n Bk. 43, Pg. 2297; 1st

Bk. 46, Pg. 2453

30 Anomalies & Errors in the Statute Law CL. Verge) n Bk. 32,Pg. 1637; 1st Bk. 33, Pg. 1688; 2nd Bk. 42, Pg. 2226—27;Comm. P. 2259; 3rd Pg. 2268; PA Pg. 2269

31 St. John’s Municipal Elections Act (N. Doyle) n Bk. 32, Pg. 1638;1st Bk. 33, Pg. 1688; 2nd Bk. 42, Pg. 2227—28; Comm. Pg. 2259;3rd Pg. 2268; PA Pg. 2269

32 Supply Act 1st 2nd 3rd Bk. 42, Pg. 2267; PA Pg. 2268

33 City of Corner Brook Act (N. Doyle) n Bk. 36, Pg. 1854; 1stBk. 37, Pg. 1912; 2nd Bk. 42, Pg. 2228—30; Comm. amdt. Pg. 2259;3rd Pg. 2268; PA Pg. 2269

34 District Court Act CL. Verge) n Bk. 43, Pg. 2297; 1st Bk. 46,Pg. 2453

36 Marine Institute Act (C. Power) n. Bk. 43, Pg. 2297;1st Bk. 46, Pg. 2454

37 Financial Corporations Capital Tax Act (J. Collins) n Bk. 52,Pg. 2778; 1st Bk. 53, Pg. 2831; 2nd Bk. 71, Pg. 3861—67; Comm.Bk. 74, Pg. 4016; 3rd Bk. 75, Pg. 4069; PA Dec. 10/85 Govt. House

39 Conflict of Interest Act CJ. Collins) n Bk. 43, Pg. 2297;1st Bk. 46, Pg. 2453

40 Income Tax Act fJ. Collins) n Bk. 43, Pg. 2297; 1st Bk. 46,Pg. 2453; 2nd Bk. 75, Pg. 4091—4107

41 Land Development Act CL. Simms) n Bk. 43, Pg. 2297; 1stBk. 46, Pg. 2454

42 Labrador Linerboard Ltd. (L. Sinuns) n Bk. 69, Pg. 3731; 1stBK. 70, Pg. 3794

43 Municipal Taxation of Utilities Act (N. Doyle) n Bk. 43,Pg. 2297; 1st Bk. 46, Pg. 2454

44 Social Assistance Act (C. Brett) n Bk. 43, Pg. 2297; 1stBk. 46, Pg. 2454

45 Dept. of Environment Act (J. Butt) ii Bk. 46, Pg. 2445;1st Bk. 51, Pg. 2721

46 Queen’s Counsel Act CL. Verge) n Bk. 72, Pg. 3904; 1stBk. 75, Pg. 4069

47 Central Trust Co. Act (J. Russell) n Bk. 46, Pg. 2445; 1st Bk. 51,Pg. 2721; 2nd Bk. 66, Pg. 3578;3581—97; Comm. Bk. 70, Pg. 3809;3rd Bk. 74, Pg. 4014; PA Dec. 10/85 Govt. House

48 Management Accountants Act C J. Russell) n Bk. 46, Pg. 2445;1st Bk. 51, Pg. 2721; 2nd Bk. 66, Pg. 3577—78; Comm. Bk. 70,Pg. 3809; 3rd Bk. 74, Pg. 4014; PA Dec 10/85 Govt. House

49 Supplementary Supply Act (No. 2) 1st 2nd 3rd Bk. 48, Pg. 2589;PA Bk. 67, Pg. 3661

50 Tobacco Tax Act 1st 2nd 3rd Bk. 77, Pg. 4409; PA Bk. 87, Pg. 497451 Public Utilities Act CL. Verge) n Bk. 48, Pg. 2548; 1st Bk. 51,

Pg. 2721; 2nd Bk. 66, Pg. 3597—3604; Bk. 67, Pg. 3641—42;Comm. Bk. 70, Pg. 3809—24; 3rd Bk. 74, Pg. 4014; PA Dec. 10/85Govt. House

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Bills Blanchard

52 Assessment Act (N. Doyle) n Bk. 54, Pg. 2891; 1st Bk. 66, Pg. 356353 Memorial University (Pensions) Act C C. Power) n Bk. 52, Pg. 2778;1st Bk. 53, Pg. 2830; 2nd Bk. 67, Pg. 3642—60; Bk. 69,Pg. 3731—39; Comm. Bk. 70, Pg. 3824—28; 3rd Bk. 74, Pg. 4014;RA Dec. 10/85 Govt. House

55 Liquor Corporation Act (J. Collins) n Bk. 52, ?q. 2778; 1stBk. 53, Pg. 2831; 2nd Bk. 71, Pg. 3858—61; Comm. Bk. 74, Pg. 4015;3rd Bk. 75, Pg. 4069; RA Dec. 10/85 Govt. House

56 Dept. of Finance Act fJ. Collins) n Bk. 52, Pg. 2778; 1st Bk. 53,Pg. 2830; 2nd Bk. 69, Pg. 3739—65; Bk. 70, Pg. 3828—32; Bk. 71,Pg. 3857—58; Comm. Bk. 74, Pg. 4015; 3rd Bk. 75, Pg. 4069; RADec. 10/85 Govt. House

57 Farm Development Loan Act (R. Aylward) n Bk. 67, Pg. 3640; 1stBk. 70, Pg. 3794

58 Anomalies & Errors in the Statute Law (No. 2) (1. verge) n Bk. 69,Pg. 3731; 1st Bk. 70, Pg. 3794

59 Canada-Nfld. Atlantic Accord Implementation (Nfld.) Act (W.W.Marshall) n 3k. 76, Pg. 4322; 1st Bk. 77, Pg. 4378; 2nd Bk. 78,Pg. 4421—64; Bk. 81, Pg. 4597—4623; Bk. 82, Pg. 4650—72; Bk. 33,Pg. 4702—38; Bk. 84, Pg. 4754—98; Bk. 86, Pg. 4889—4908; Bk. 87,Pg. 4956—73

60 Petroleum & Natural Gas Act fW.W. Marshall) n Bk. 76, Pg. 4322;1st Bk. 77, Pg. 4379

100 Conveyancing Act f P. Fenwick) n Bk. 1, Pg. 43; 1st Bk. 21,Pg. 1060; 2nd Bk. 45, Pg. 2404—32; axndt. Pg. 2411; amdt.defeated Pg. 2433; Main Motion defeated Pg. 2434

101 Labour Standards Act (P. Fenwick) n Bk. 1, Pg. 43; n Bk. 46,Pg. 2445

102 Labour Relations Act & Public Service (Collective Bargaining) Act(P. Fenwick) n Bk. 1, Pg. 43

103 Day Care Services in the Province (P. Fenwick) n Bk. 1, Pg. 43104 Provincial Pension Plan Act (P. Fenwick) n Bk. 1, Pg. 43105 Bills of Sale Act (P. Fenwick) n Bk. 1, Pg. 43

Bills of Sale Act (Private Member’s Bill 105) (P. Fenwick) n Bk. 1.Pg. 43

BLANCHARD, Hon. Ted (PC)Bills

Labour Relations Act (No. 14) n Bk. 2, Pg. 63; 2nd Bk. 5, Pg. 230—33;Bk. 9, Pg. 458—62; Comm. amdt. Bk. 42, Pg. 2233; 2236—38; 2239Public Service (Collective Bargaining) Act (No. 15) n Bk. 2, Pg. 63;2nd Bk. 40, Pg. 2149—51; Bk. 41, Pg. 2177—78Workers’ Compensation Act (No. 19) n Bk. 5, Pg. 230; 2nd Bk. 72,Pg. 3934—36; Bk. 74, Pg. 4017—21; Comm. aindt. Bk. 75, Pg. 4078—84

Brewery industry — strikehunger strike fqu) Bk. 57, Pg. 3051—52inquiry into beer cans (qu) Bk. 5, Pg. 219; Bk. 15, Pg. 719—20;Pg. 722—23; Bk. 23, Pg. 1151—52; Bk. 32, Pg. 1636—37; 3k. 53,Pg. 2815—17labour relations (qu) Bk. 53, Pg. 2822-24legislation (qu) Bk. 33, Pg. 1686—87meetings in Toronto (qu) Bk. 51, Pg. 2712(pet) Bk. 38, Pg. 2022—24

Buchans mine - abandonment programme (qu) Bk. 33, Pg. 1631—84Car allowance - Deputy Ministers and Assistant Deputy Ministers (qu)Bk. 77, Pg. 4368—69

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Blanchard Brett

3LANCHARD, Hon. Ted (csnt’d)General service workers - pay classification — tqu) Bk. 77,Pg. 4369—70ILO — review of labour legislation — (qu) Bk. 61, Pg. 3306Labour Relations Board — Vice—Chairman — (qu) Bk. 61, Pg. 3303—05MUN strike — negotiations — (gu) Bk. 5, Pg. 218—19; Bk. 9,

Pg. 432—33Memorial University (Pensions) Act (Bill 53) 2nd Bk. 69, Pg. 3737Ministerial Statements

CFLC0 collective agreement with employees Bk. 32, Pg. 1620Fry, Deborah E. - appt’d Assistant Deputy Mm. of Labour — Bk. 63,

Pg. 3385—86Labatt Breweries — tentative agreement — Bk. 59, Pg. 3162Loggers & Abitibi—Price — tentative agreement — Bk. 36, Pg. 1842

Oil industry — Nflders. denied jobs — fqu) Bk. 47, Pg. 2481—82Patronage app’t. — Mrs. Hal Andrews — (qu) Bk. 50, Pg. 2651Reports Tabled

Labour Relations Board Remort for 1984 Bk. 37, ?q. 1910Matters transacted under the Labour Relations Act; Public Service(Collective Bargaining) Act; Fishing Industry (CDllective Bargain

ing) Act; Nfld. Teacher (Collective Bargaining) Act — Bk. 37,Pg. 1910

Workers’ Compensation Commission annual report for ‘84 Bk. 37,Pg. 1910

Wage restraint (qu) Bk. 3, Pg. 106—08; Bk. 4, Pg. 167—69Boarding homes — conditions — (qu) Bk. 12, Pg. 600—01; Bk. 17, Pg. 859—62;fans. to qu) Bk. 15, Pg. 729—30Bonavista South member (J. Morgan) be ordered to answer questions put tohim by the Privileges & Elections Committee (Motion) Bk. 24, Pg. 1219Bonne Bay ferry - subsidy — (qu) Bk. 22, Pg. 1109—11Bourassa, Mr. Robert — book entitled ‘Power from the North” (qu) Bk. 6,Pg. 262—64

Branch fishermen — hunger strike — (qu) Bk. 68, Pg. 3673—76Bravery Awards first investiture presented (misc.) Bk. 45, Pg. 2392BRETT, Hon. Charles (PC)

BillsDay Care & Homemaker Services Act (No. 18) n Bk. 5, Pg. 230; 2ndBk. 74, Pg. 4021—22; 4024—25; Comm. Bk. 75, Pg. 4070Social Assistance Act (No. 44) n Bk. 43, Pg. 2297

Boarding homes — conditions — (qu) Bk. 12, Pg. 600—01; Bk. 17,Pg. 860—62; Cans. to qu) Bk. 15, Pg. 729—30Day care centres — shortage — (qu) Bk. 54, Pg. 2887Disabled people — advisory council (qu) Bk. 3, Pg. 116; fans. to qu)Bk. 15, Pg. 729nployment Opportunities Programme - welfare recipients (qu) Bk. 34,Pg. 1737—38Federal budget — de—indexing — (qu) Bk. 37, Pg. 1897—98Hawkins, Harvey — receiving govt. benefits — (qu) Bk. 71, Pg. 3848—49Job Strategy Programme — discrimination - (qu) Bk. 76, Pg. 4316—17Juvenile Corrections Division — report (gil) Bk. 73, Pg. 3948—55;

Bk. 74, Pg. 4001—13;4041-42;4044;4046; Bk. 75,Pg. 4051—52

Ministerial StatementsAlcohol & Drug Dependency Commission — app’t. George Skinner —

Bk. 51, Pg. 2699Corcoran, Alonzo - judicial inquiry into death — Bk. 4, Pg. 158—59Negotiations with financial institutions re defaulted consumer

loans and mortgages in Labrador West Bk. 44, Pg. 2334—35United Church Regional Council — hostel — Bk. 17, Pg. 812

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BrettBudget

BRETT, Hon. Charles (cont’d)Patronage appt. - Mrs. Hal Andrews — (qu) Bk. 50, Pg. 2650;2652Social assistance recipients:—

heat and school expenses (gu) 3k. 46, Pg. 2444overpayments (qu) Bk. 51, Pg. 2710

UIC regulations — pensioners (qii) 3k. 83, Pg. 4691Youth unemployment — (qu) Bk. 42, Pg. 2224—25

Brewery industry - strikehunger strike (gu) Bk. 57, Pg. 3051-52inquiry into beer cans (qu) Bk. 5, Pg. 219; Bk. 15, Pg. 719—23;

Bk. 23, Pg. 1150—52; Bk. 32, Pg. 1636—37; Bk. 48, Pg. 2535—39;Bk. 54, Pg. 2814—17

labour relations (qu) Bk. 53, Pg. 2322—24legislation (qu) Bk. 33, Pg. 1686—87meetings in Toronto (qu) Bk. 51, Pg. 2712(pet) Bk. 38, Pg. 2019revenue on imported beer (wqu #23) Bk. 71, Pg. 3856

Broomfield, Heber — letter of condolence to family upon death (Motion)Bk. 52, Pg. 2758

Buchans mine - abandonment programme - (gu) 3k. 33, Pg. 1681—84Budget — to be brought down — (qu) Bk. 4, Pg. 164—65; Bk. 8, Pg. 371BUDGET DEBATE

Barry, L., Bk. 13, Pg. 732—61; Bk. 17, Pg. 849—58; Bk. 18, Pg. 892—926;Bk. 19, Pg. 953—70

Carter, J., amdt. Bk. 29, Pg. 1533—36Carter, W., amdt. Bk. 29, Pg. 1524—33Collins, J., Main Motion Bk. 42, Pg. 2264—65Decker, C., Bk. 20, Pg. 999—1007Dinn, J., Bk. 20, Pg. 1007—1016Lush, T., Main Motion Bk. 42, Pg. 2262—64Mitchell, C., Bk. 18, Pg. 908Simmons, R., Bk. 20, Pg. 1016—1033; amdt. Pg. 1024; Bk. 29,

Pg. 1498—1507Sinutts, L., Bk. 19, Pg. 970—80; Bk. 20, Pg. 999Warren, G., amdt. Bk. 29, Pg. 1507—24

Amdt. defeated Bk. 42, Pg. 2260; Main Motion carried Pg. 2265Budget debate Bk. 15, Pg. 732—61; Bk. 17, Pg. 849—58; Bk. 18, Pg. 891—926;

Bk. 19, Pg. 955—980; Bk. 20, Pg. 999—1033; a.mdt. Pg. 1024; Bk. 29,Pg. 1498—1536; amdt. defeated Bk. 42, Pg. 2260; Main MotionPg. 2262—65; carried Pg. 2265

Budget Speech delivered Bk. 14, Pq. 685—706BUDGET SPEECH fJ. Collins) Bk. 14, Pg. 685

Budget Strategy Pg. 690Capital Expenditure Programme Pg. 698

Burin Peninsula Dev. Fund Pg. 699Education Pg. 700Health Services Pg. 699Nfld. & Labrador Housing Pg. 703Hydro Pg. 704Memorial University of Nfld. Pg. 701Municipal Infrastructure Pg. 703Offshore Development Fund Pg. 699Royal Nfld. Constabulary Pg. 703Transportation Pg. 701

Conclusion Pg. 704Economic Outlook Pg. 687

Atlantic Accord Pg. 688Economic Review Pg. 686np1oyment Creation Pg. 697Expenditure Management Program

Agricultural Support Pg. 694Culture, Recreation & Youth Pg. 693Fisheries Pg. 694

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Budget CN

BUDGET SPEECH (cont’d)Expenditure Management Program (conttd)

Forest Resources Bk. 14, Pg. 694Health Services Pg. 693Social Services Pg. 692

Financial Review Pg. 689Introduction Pg. 685Private Sector Stimulation Pg. 695

Other Assistance Programs Pg. 696Tax Exemptions Pg. 695

Burgeo highway upgraded and paved (pet) Bk. 65, Pg. 3507BUTT, Hon. John (PC)

Address in reply d Bk. 3, Pg. 154—56; Bk. 6, Pg. 279—84Bills

Dept. of Environment Act (No. 45) n Bk. 46, Pg. 2445Canada—Nfld. Atlantic Accord Implementation (Nfld.) Act (Bill 59)

2nd Bk. 83, Pg. 4730—38; Bk. 84, Pg. 4754—56Exploits River — high water level — (qu) Bk. 29, Pg. 1487—89; ans.

Bk. 30, Pg. 1554—55; (qu) Bk. 32, Pg. 1667—69Abitihi—Price work schedule (qu) Bk. 29, Pg. 1496

Importation of Canadian beer to Labrador (pet) Bk. 48, Pg. 2565-66Interim Supply (Fin. Res.) d Bk. 10, Pg. 526—30Ministerial Statements

Nfld. & Labrador Arts Council — funding — Bk. 12, Pg. 591—92PCBs —

health hazard (qu) Bk. 28, Pg. 1444;46storage sites (qu) Bk. 15, Pg. 723—26transformer leakage (qu) Bk. 29, Pg. 1496—97; Bk. 32, Pg. 1670—72

Questions (Written)PCBs and fenitrothion Bk. 30, Pg. 1554 (asked in Estimates Comm.)

Ship — Manolis L. sinking — fuel leakage (qu) Bk. 29, Pg. 1491—94Sirms, Hon. Len welcomed back to the House Bk. 12, Pg. 591Social Services Estimates Committee (Concurrence Motion) d Bk. 35,

Pg. 1830—31; Bk. 36, Pg. 1855—62Spray program -

environmental study (qu) Bk. 32, Pg. 1632—36fenitrothion (qu) Bk. 33, Pg. 1687—88; Bk. 37, Pg. 1941—42;

Bk. 40, Pg. 2115—17TV interview, labour—related (qu) Bk. 31, Pg. l571—72;1575—77

Butt, John — TV interview - labour-related (qu) Bk. 31, Pg. 1571-72;Pg. 1575—77

C

CBC’s Here & Now programme re the needs of the handicapped (pt. of priv.)Bk. 77, Pg. 4375—78; Bk. 78, Pg. 4410CFLC0 collective agreement with employees (mm. stat.) Bk. 32, Pg. 1620CMHC -

mortgage insurance fees (qu) Bk. 70, Pg. 3783offices closing (qu) Bk. 37, Pg. 1907—09

CNbuses — fare increase (qu) Bk. 24, Pg. 1217—18; Bk. 28, Pg. 1451—52;(axis, to qu.) Bk. 29, Pg. 1497Marine

boats reinstated in Southern Labrador (pet) Bk. 25, Pg. 1277;withdrawn Pg. 1280

coastal cutbacks (qu) Bk. 2, Pg. 57—58; Bk. 4, Pg. 170—73; Bk. 5,Pg. 256—58cutbacks to South Coast (pet) Bk. 2, Pg. 72

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CN Callan

CN fcont’d)Marine

freight rates (qu) Bk. 84, Pg. 4745—46service on South Coast reinstated (mm. stat.) Bk. 10, Pg. 476service in Southern Labrador — inquiry (qu) Bk. 63, Pg. 3396—98South Coast ferry (qu) Bk. 51, Pg. 2706—07; 3k. 70, Pg. 3731—82railwaylay—offs (qu) Bk. 34, Pg. 1731—32; Bk. 37, Pg. 1900—03replaced by roads agreement (qu) Bk. 76, Pg. 4319—20tendering policy (qu) Bk. 42, Pg. 2219—21

transferring jobs from Port aux Basques to St. John’s (qu) Bk. 78,Pg. 4416—18

CRTC hearings — cablevision service (qu) Bk. 19, Pg. 931—32; Bk. 73,Pg. 3955—56

Cabinet Ministers — involvement in outside activities — (qu) Bk. 60,Pg. 3228—29

Cable television training for conununity productions (mm. stat.) Bk. 72,Pg. 3890

Cafeteria — Confederation Bldg. Ext. (qu) Bk. 77, Pg. 4370—71Calgary Herald, Oct. 17 (tabled) Bk. 45, Pg. 2422CALLAN, Wilson (L)

Corcoran, Alonzo — judicial inquiry into death (mm. stat.) Bk. 4,Pg. 160Factory freezer trawlers - application (res.) d amdt. Bk. 51,Pg. 2750—51Indexation of family allowances (pet) Bk. 49, Pg. 2607—08Interim Supply (Fin. Res.) d Bk. 11, Pg. 561-63Loan & Guarantee Act (No. 1) (Fin. Res.) d Bk. 37, Pg. 1936; 1943-49;Bk. 38, Pg. 2046—49; Bk. 39, Pg. 2089—95Motion by the Premier that the previous question be now put (Adj.Motion) d Bk. 75, Pg. 4181—89Municipal govts. in the Prov. (Private Member’s Res.) d Bk. 63,Pg. 3406—14Negotiations with financial institutions re defaulted consumer loansand mortgages in Labrador West (mm. stat.) Bk. 44, Pg. 2335—36Petitions

Bellevue Beach Park — shut— down Victoria Day weekend (2 pets)Bk. 10, Pg. 501—502; 503—05

Questions (Oral)Auditor General’s Act — status — Bk. 69, Pg. 3726—28Carino plant — processing of seal pelts — Bk. 6, Pg. 268—69Chronic care homes — priority list — Bk. 69, Pg. 3726Come by Chance hospital Bk. 53, Pg. 2817—19; Bk. 83, Pg. 4695—96Come by Chance refinery:—

deadline on bids Bk. 3, Pg. 112—13; Bk. 5, Pg. 253—54dismantling Bk. 64, Pg. 3445status Bk. 30, Pg. 1545—49; 1552—53; Bk. 42, Pg. 2225; Bk. 54,Pg. 2884—86; Bk. 59, Pg. 3167—68

FF1, South Dude plant — status — Bk. 86, Pg. 4676—77Factory freezer trawlers — comments by Morrissey Johnson, MP

Bk. 55, Pg. 2950—51; 2988—90; Bk. 58, Pg. 3124—25; Bk. 59,Pg. 3211—13Fisheries job creation programme (Emergency Works) Bk. 75, Pg. 4059Marshall, W.W. — law firm acting against the Crown — Bk. 67,

Pg. 3620Water supply services for municipalities Bk. 6, Pg. 272

Reports TabledPublic Accounts Committee Report for year ended Mar. 31/83 Bk. 41,Pg. 2168

Resolutions: Private Member’sCome by Chance - hospital and health care — n Bk. 57, Pg. 3064—65

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Callan Carter

CALLAN, Wilson (cont’d)Supplementary Supply (No. 1) (Fin. Res.) d Bk. 52, Pg. 2796—97;

Bk. 64, Pg. 3464—67; Bk. 65, Pg. 3523—27;3529—32United Church Regional Council — hostel (mm. stat.) Bk. 17, Pg. 312-13Water & sewer system — Durrell (pet) Bk. 17, Pg. 834—37

Canada Games Park Comm. financial statements (tabled) Bk. 6, Pg. 273Canada-Nfld. Atlantic Accord Implementation (Sf id.) Act (Bill 59)

W.W. Marshall n Bk. 76, Pg. 4322; 1st Bk. 77, Pg. 4378; 2nd Bk. 78,Pg. 4421—64; Bk. 81, Pg. 4597—4623; Bk. 82, Pg. 4650—72; Bk. 83,Pg. 4702—38; Bk. 84, Pg. 4754—98; Bk. 86, Pg. 4889—4908; Bk. 87,Pg. 4956—73

Canada—Nfld. Offshore Development Fund (mm. stat.) Bk. 81, Pg. 4579Canada Works Project — jobs created (au) Bk. 76, Pg. 4311—13Canadian Charter of Rights & Freedoms (Bill 1) 1. Verge n Bk. 28, Pg. 1454,

1st Bk. 32, Pg. 1640; 2nd Bk. 41, Pg. 2198—2203; Comm. Bk. 42,Pg. 2242—51; amdt. Pg. 2251; 3rd Pg. 2268; RA Pg. 2269

Canadian Coast Guard — lights in Musgrave Harbour and Luinsden fans. toqu.)Bk. 23, Pg. 1156

Canadian Encyclopedias - gift from Prov. of Alberta (mm. stat.)Bk. 47, Pg. 2480

Canadian salt fish — U.S. tariff — (qu) Bk. 32, Pg. 1628—32;1672—75Canadian Saltfish Corp. — investigation (qu) Bk. 5, Pg. 225—27;258—61Canning, Pat — welcomed to the gallery Bk. 76, Pg. 4309Cape Breton — tax relief (qu) Bk. 18, Pg. 885—89Car allowance — Deputy Mins. & Asst. Deputy Mins. (qu) Bk. 77,

Pg. 4368—69; Bk. 80, Pg. 4528—30

Carbonear Hospital - bed closures (qu) Bk. 33, Pg. 1677—78Career Exploration for Women, group welcomed Bk. 26, Pg. 1319Caribou harvest funding — commercial (mm. stat.) Bk. 60, Pg. 3222Carino plant — processing of seal pelts (qu) Bk. 6, Pg. 268—70Carol Players of Labrador West —

message of congratulations (Motion) Bk. 25, Pg. 1258recognition (qu) Bk. 34, Pg. 1732—35; Bk. 35, Pg. 1784—90;

fans. to qu.) Bk. 35, Pg. 1801CARTER, John (PC)

Address in reply d Bk. 3, Pg. 123—30Aspersions being cast on the Office of the Speaker (pt. of order)

Bk. 44, Pg. 2334Budget debate amdt. Bk. 29, Pg. 1533—36Canada—Sf ld. Atlantic Accord Implementation (Sf ld.) Act

(Bill 59) 2nd Bk. 86, Pg. 4892—4903Comments by P. Fenwick on CBC Radio and in the House re office

stationery (pt. of priv.) Bk. 54, Pg. 2871Committee of Supply:— Estimates

Consolidated Fund Services d Bk. 23, Pg. 1l70—72;ll$2—83Conveyancing Act (Bill 100) 2nd amdt. Bk. 45, Pg. 2413—15Day tare facilities (Private Member’s Res.) d sub amdt. Bk. 73,

Pg. 3963—65Dept. of Development & Tourism Act (Bill 9) 2nd Bk. 72, Pg. 3914—15Dept. of Finance Act (Bill 56) 2nd Bk. 69, Pg. 3753—55Electricity rates—high cost (pet) Bk. 7, Pg. 325Estimates Committee meetings — schedule Bk. 24, Pg. 1229—30Hydro resources undeveloped in Lab. & Quebec (Private Members

Res.) d amdt. Bk. 16, Pg. 795—98Interim Supply (Fin. Res.) d Bk. 10, Pg. 513—14; Bk. 12, Pg. 624—25Labour Relations Act (Bill 14) 2nd Bk. 9, Pg. 457—58Memorial University (Pensions) Act (Bill 53) 2nd Bk. 67, Pg. 3660;

Bk. 69, Pg. 3731—32

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CARTER, John (cont’d)Motions : — Miscellaneous

That the member for Bonavista South (J. Moraan) be ordered toanswer questions put to him by the Privileges & ElectionsCommittee Bk. 24, Pg. 1219

Municipal govts. in Prov. (Private Member’s Res.) d Bk. 63, Pg. 3404—06Pennywell Road East — road improvements (pet) Bk. 51, Pg. 2716—18Petitions

Electricity — hiah cost — Bk. 4, Pg. 173—74Pippy Park Commission - govt. investigation Bk. 52, Pg. 2778—79

Pippy Park Commission - govt. investigation (pet) Bk. 52,Pg. 2783—84

Questions (Oral)Budget to be delivered Bk. 8, Pg. 371Nfld. Standard Time — closing date Bk. 56, Pg. 3012—13; Bk. 64,

Pg. 3441—42;3488—89Outer Ring Road — status Bk. 79, Pg. 4478—79

Remarks made by R. Simmons (Bk. 57, Pg. 3046) (pt. of priv.) Bk. 58,Pg. 3106

Remarks by R. Simmons on June 21st directed toward the Chair(pt. of order) Bk. 39, Pg. 2050

Remarks by R. Simmons toward the Chair “smarten up” (pt. of order)Bk. 47, Pg. 2486

Reports TabledPrivileges & Elections Comm. interim report Bk. 24, Pg. 1218—19Social Services Comm. report on the Estimates Bk. 32, Pg. 1638

Retail Sales Tax reduction (Private Member’s Res.) d andt.Bk. 8, Pg. 403—06

Social Services Estimates Committee (Concurrence Motion) d Bk. 35,Pg. 1806—13

Supplementary Supply (No. 1) (Fin. Res.) d Bk. 52, Pg. 2798—99;Bk. 53, Pg. 2854—56; Bk. 55, Pg. 2971—73; Bk. 60, Pg. 3237—39;Bk. 62, Pg. 3355—56; Bk. 64, Pg. 3455—57;3470

Tobacco Tax Act (Fin. Res.) d Bk. 76, Pg. 4339—40“Trigger happy” — remarks by R. Simmons C pt. of order) Bk. 54,

Pg. 2930GIC benefits for fishermen (Private Member’s Res.) d Bk. 49,

Pg. 2627—31

CARTER, Walter (L)Budget debate amdtBk. 29, Pg. 1524—33Committee of Supply:— Estimates

Consolidated Fund Services d Bk. 23, Pg. 1l87—89;ll92—94Executive Council d Bk. 27, Pg. 1404;1405—06;1408—l0

Conveyancing Act (Bill 100) 2nd amdt. Bk. 45, Pg. 2423—26Factory freezer trawlers — application ftes.) d amdt. Bk. 51,

Pg. 2734—42Fishing Industry Advisory 3d. Act (Bill 11) Comm. Bk. 70, Pg. 3805—07Fisheries Loan Act (Bill 21) 2nd Bk. 44, Pg. 2368—76; Bk. 47,

Pg. 2503; Comm. Bk. 70, Pg. 3797—3801Hospital Services — St. Lawrence (pet) Bk. 56, Pg. 3020Interim Supply (Fin. Res.) d Bk. 10, Pg. 528;530Loan & Guarantee Act (Fin. Res.) d Bk. 37, Pg. l924—28;199l—92;

Bk. 38, Pg. 2040—43Low—level flying in Lab. — study (mm. stat.) Bk. 60, Pg. 3219—20Morgantaler—style abortion clinics (pet) Bk. 41, Pg. 2170Motion by the Premier that the previous quest. be now put

(Adj. Motion) d Bk. 75, Pg. 4189—97

Motions: — MiscellaneousOlds, J.M., Dr. — letter of condolence to family upon death

Bk. 43, Pg. 2272

Municipal govts. in the Prov. (Private Member’s Res.) d Bk. 63,Pg. 3423—29

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CARTER, Walter (cont’d)Petitions

Electricity rates Bk. 2, Pg. 63—64Water & sewer system - Durrell — Bk. 17, Pg. 833—34

Pike, Eric, Dr. — message of sympathy to family upon death (Motion)3k. 53, Pg. 2314

Questions (Oral)Ambulance drivers — Canadian Medical Association course — Bk. 15,

Pg. 726—23CMHC — mortgage insurance fees — Bk. 70, Pg. 3783Canadian Saltfish Corp. — investigation — Bk. 5, Pg. 225;

Pg. 258—60Chronic care homes—

funding Bk. 39, Pg. 2066—67priority list Bk. 69, Pg. 3724—25

Continental Shelf — Canadian jurisdiction — Bk.9, Pg. 426Factory freezer trawler — fed. govts. decision — Bk. 55,

Pg. 2952—54Fisheries job creation programme (Emergency Works) Bk. 63,

Pg. 3387—88; Bk. 75, Pg. 4061Fisheries Loan Board — moratorium on loans — Bk. 43, Pg. 2295Fishery:—

Fisheries agreement — Premier disassociate from Fed. P.C. PartyBk. 57, Pg. 3059—60

in danger Bk. 21, Pg. 1049mid distance fleet Bk. 83, Pg. 4690overfishing by foreign boats Bk. 25, Pg. 1263

Hawkins, Harvey — receiving govt. benefits — Bk. 71, Pg. 3847—48Health care services — cutbacks — Bk. 87, Pg. 4932—35Heating oil — lower prices — Bk. 79, Pg. 4470; Bk. 84, Pg. 4749—50Hospitals: —

cutbacks Bk. 18, Pg. 889; 3k. 21, Pg. 1047—48; Bk. 27, Pg. 1390;Bk. 51, Pg. 2711—12

faulty medical devices Bk. 52, Pg. 2765—66Juvenile Corrections Division — report — Bk. 74, Pg. 4005—06Morgantaler, Henry, Dr. — abortion clinic — Bk. 2, Pg. 56-57Northeast Coast — approval of projects — Bk.68, Pg. 3677Ocean Harvesters fish plants - bankruptcy — 3k. 50, Pg. 2652—53Premier’s office, 8th floor — renovations — Bk. 67, Pg. 3616—18Provincial parks — student employment — Bk. 36, Pg. 1846—48St. Lawrence Hospital — future — Bk. 83, Pg. 4694—95School buses — safety inspections — Bk. 41, Pg. 2159—61Seal fishery — sale of pelts — Bk. 6, Pg. 267—68Senior citizens’ homes:—

CMHC financing Bk. 31, Pg. 1568—70Twillingate 3k. 39, Pg. 2067; Bk. 41, Pg. 2211—13

Ship — Manolis L. sinking — fuel leakage — Bk. 29, Pg. 1491—93Trap fishing — elimination of glut — Bk. 3, Pg. 113-14UIC benefits - inshore fishery

extension of deadline Bk. 8, Pg. 370—71; Bk. 9, Pg. 468—69;Bk. 12, Pg. 596—97

Resource Committee (Concurrence Motion) d Bk. 33, Pg. 1709—16Retail Sales Tax reduction (Private Member’s Res.) d amdt. Bk. 4,

Pg. 201—05Social Services Estimates Committee (Concurrence Motion) d Bk. 35,

Pg. 1813—22Supplementary Supply (No. 1) (Fin. Res.) d Bk. 53, Pg. 2838—44;

Bk. 55, Pg. 2968—71; Bk. 56, Pg. 3032—35; Bk. 60, Pg. 3251—54;Pg. 3262; Bk. 62, Pg. 3357—61

Tobacco Tax Act (Fin. Res.) d Bk. 76, Pg. 4345—47; Bk. 77, Pg. 4392—93Cat scanner — West Coast area — (qu) Bk. 56, Pg. 3018Cavendish — flooding and spray from seawall (pet) Bk. 74, Pg. 4013Central Nfld. Hospital — $2 million — (gu) Bk. 28, Pg. 1448—51

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Central Trust Co. Act (Bill 47) J. Russell n Bk. 46, Pg. 2445; 1stBk. 51, Pg. 2721; 2nd Bk. 66, Pg. 3578;3581—97; Comm. 3k. 70,Pg. 3809; 3rd Bk. 74, Pg. 4014; RA Dec. 10/85 — Govt. House

Challenger Space Shuttle — message of condolence to families ofastronauts (Motion) Bk. 76, Pg. 4325

Christmas season — safety tips (mm. stat.) Bk. 70, Pg. 3777Chronic care homes - funding — fau) Bk. 39, Pg. 2066—67;

priority list (au) Bk. 69, Pg. 3724—26

City of Corner Brook Act (Bill 33) N. Doyle n Bk. 36, Pg. 1854; 1stBk. 37, ?g• 1912; 2nd Bk. 42, Pg. 2228—30; Comm. amdt. Pg. 2259;3rd Pg. 2268; BA Pg. 2269

City of Corner Brook Act, City of St. John’s Act and the Municipalities Act(Bill 24) N. Doyle n Bk. 32, Pg. 1638; 1st Bk. 33, Pg. 1688; 2ndBk. 41, Pg. 2203—11; Comm. Bk. 42, Pg. 2251—59; 3rd Pg. 2268;BA Pg. 2269

Cold Brook forest access road:—(pet) Bk. 73, Pg. 3956(wau 32) Bk. 72, Pg. 3904

COLLINS, Hon. John (PC)Agreed to stop the clock Bk. 41, Pg. 2205;22l1; Bk. 42, Pg. 2263Agreement to debate res. and bill introduced today re Supplementary

Supply for current fiscal year Bk. 48, Pg. 2572American beer — higher profit (qu) Bk. 31, Pg. 1567—68Auditor General’s Report — prov. debts (qu) Bk. 87, Pg. 4936—39Bills

Conflict of Interest Act (No. 39) n Bk. 43, Pg. 2297Dept. of Finance Act (No. 56) n Bk. 52, Pg. 2778Financial Corporations Capital Tax Act (No. 37) n Bk. 52,

Pg. 2778; 2nd Bk. 71, Pg. 3861—62;3866—67Income Tax Act (No. 40) n Bk. 43, Pg. 2297; 2nd Bk. 75, Pg. 409]93Liquor Corporation Act (No. 55) n Bk. 52, Pg. 2778; 2nd Bk. 71,

Pg. 3858;3860—61Public Service (Pensions) Act (No. 10) a Bk. 5, Pg. 230; 2nd

Bk. 74, Pg. 4034—37; Comm. Bk. 75, Pg. 4075—77Budget — to lie brought down (qu) Bk. 4, Pg. 164—65; Bk. 8, Pg. 371Budget debate Bk. 42, Pg. 2264—65Budget Speech delivered Bk. 14, Pg. 685—706 (See BUDGET SPEECH)CRTC hearings — cablevision services (qu) Bk. 73, Pg. 3955—56Canada—Nfld. Atlantic Accord Implementation (Nfld.) Act (Bill 59)

2nd Bk. 81, Pg. 4613—23; Bk. 82, Pg. 4650—51Canada Works Project — jobs created (qu) Bk. 76, Pg. 4312-13Car allowance — Deputy Ministers and Asst. Deputy Ministers (qu)

Bk. 80, Pg. 4528—30Central Trust Co. Act (Bill 47) 2nd Bk. 66, Pg. 3593—96Come by Chance refinery:—

deadline on bids (qu) Bk. 3, Pg. 112—13; Bk. 5, Pg. 254—55dismantling (qu) Bk. 64, Pg. 3445—46status (qu) Bk. 30, Pg. 1553; Bk. 42, Pg. 2225—26

Committee of Supply: EstimatesConsolidated Fund Services d Bk. 22, Pg. 1l15—20;1123—27;1l29—37;

Bk. 23, Pg. 1164—66;ll77—79Executive Council d Bk. 28, Pg. 1468—71

Day care facilities (Private Member’s Res.) d sub amdt. Bk. 73,Pg. 3972

De—indexing of old age pensions by Fed. Govt. (pet) Bk. 30, Pg. 1560Electricity rates — high cost — (pet) Bk. 25, Pg. 1292FPI, South Dildo plant — status (qu) Bk. 86, Pg. 4877Factory freezer trawlers — application fres.) d amdt. Bk. 51,

Pg. 2742—45Federal budget — cutbacks (qu) Bk. 84, Pg. 4740—41Fish plants remain open (Private Member’s Res.) d arndt. Bk. 31,

Pg. 1585—94

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COLLINS, Hon. John (cont’d)Free trade With U.S. - impact study — (qu) Bk. 66, Pg. 3349—53General service workers — pay classification — fqu) Bk. 80,Pg. 4529—30Government Services Committee (Concurrence Motion) d Bk. 35,Pg. 1804—06Hydro resources in Labrador and Quebec (Private Member’s Res.) darndt. Bk. 21, Pg. 1079—84Martin, Cabot — consultant for govt. — (qu) Bk. 61, Pg. 3298—99Member permitted to debate a bill if in conflict of interestsituation (pt. of order) Bk. 66, Pg. 3601Memorial University (Pensions) Act (Bill 53) 2nd Bk. 67, Pg. 3642—43Ministerial Statements

Auditor General’s Report — allegations — Bk. 85, Pg. 4799—4801Debenture issue Bk. 82, Pg. 4630Fed./Prov. Lottery Accord Bk. 30, Pg. 1541Financial position of Province Bk. 65, Pg. 3491—93Ocean Harvesters Ltd. Bk. 49, Pg. 2590—92

Nfld. Liquor - closing in Wabush - (qu) Bk. 11, Pg. 541—42Northern benefits - taxation - (qu) Bk. 67, Pg. 3618-19Outer Ring Road - status - (gu) Bk. 79, Pg. 4478-79Prov. Govt. — illegal spending — (qu) Bk. 8, Pg. 379Public Service (Collective Bargaining) Act (Bill 15) 2nd Bk. 41,Pg. 2177

uestions- (Wr-itten)

23 Brewery strike - revenue on imported beer - Bk. 71, Pg. 3856Remarks toward the Auditor General - clarification — Bk. 86,Pg. 4867—68

Reports TabledAccounts of Crown Corporations, Boards & Authorities — 1985Bk. 85, Pg. 4821Auditor General’s Report for year ended Mar. 31/85 - Bk. 85,Pg. 4821Departmental Observations on the Report of the Auditor Generalyear ended Mar. 31/85 — Bk. 85, Pg. 4821Guaranteed loans Bk. 6, Pg. 273Minutes of Council relating to the pre—conmiitment of fundsBk. 10, Pg. 490; Bk. 61, Pg. 3307; Bk. 71, Pg. 3850; Bk. 72,Pg. 3904Nfld. Liquor Corp. annual reports for year ending:—

Mar. 31/84 — Bk. 2, Pg. 62Mar. 31/85 — Bk. 82, Pg. 4644

Nfld. Liquor Licencing Board annual report Bk. 50, Pg. 2653Public Accounts of the Province for year ended Mar. 31/85 — Bk. 85,Pg. 4821Temporary loans under the Financial Adxn. Act Bk. 6, Pg. 272Warrants Bk. 10, Pg. 490; Bk. 14, Pg. 707; Bk. 20, Pg. 994;Bk. 50, Pg. 2653

Resolutions — FinanceInterim Supply n Bk. 2, Pg. 63; d Bk. 10, Pg. 508—10; 517—20;Bk. 11, Pg. 550—52; 574—77Loan Act n Bk. 28, Pg. 1453; d Bk. 40, Pg. 2143—45; 2147—48Loan & Guarantee Act (Became Bill 23) n Bk. 35, Pg. 1797;dBk. 36,Pg. 1885—86; Bk. 37, Pg. 1913—31; 1961—63;l966—67; 1982—85;Pg. 1986—94; Bk. 38, Pg. 2033—35; 2038—40; 2043—45; 2049;Bk. 39, Pg. 2O83-84;2095—96; 2099—2100Loan & Guarantee Act (No. 2) (Became Bill 35) n Bk. 43, Pg. 2297; dBk. 79, Pg. 4480—88; 4492—94; 4507—09Local Authority Guarantee Act n Bk. 43, Pg. 2297Raising of Supply (Comm. of the Whole on Ways & Means) n Bk. 11,Pg. 543

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COLLINS, Hon. John (cont’d)Resolutions — Finance

Supplementary Supply (Became Bill 26) n Bk. 43, Pg. 2297; d Bk. 47,Pg. 2514—30; Bk. 32, Pg. 2803—04; 2806—09; Bk. 33, Pg. 2848—50;Pg. 2857—59; Bk. 57, Pg. 3071—72; Bk. 59, Pg. 3186—88; Bk. 60,Pg. 3236—37;3242—46;3249—51;3254—86;3267—68; Bk. 61, Pg. 3315—16;Bk. 62, Pg. 3367—68; Bk. 64, Pg. 3467—70; Bk. 65, Pg. 3513;Pg. 3516—19; 3532—34

Supplementary Supply (No. 2) (Became Bill 49) n Bk. 48, Pg. 2548;d Pg. 2573—74

Supply Act (Main Supply Res.) $2,020,410,300— n Bk. 11, Pg. 543Tobacco Tax Act n Bk. 48, Pg. 2548; d Bk. 76, Pg. 4328—34;

Pg. 4343—45; 4350—52; Bk. 77, Pg. 4382—87; 4396—4400; 4408—09Retail--Sales-Tax--reduction Private—Member’s Res.) d aindt. Bk. 4,pg. 205—11Tourism programme - sales tax rebate - (qu) Bk. 66, Pg. 3557Upper Churchill negotiations (Private Member’s Res.) d Bk. 80,

Pg. 4573—78Unemployment — job creation — (gu) Bk. 42, Pg. 2215—19Wells, Andy — appointments — (qu) Bk. 63, Pg. 3395—96

Come by Chance — hospital and health care (Private Members Res.) nBk. 57, Pg. 3064

Come by Chance Hosp. — future (qu) Bk. 53, Pg. 2817—19; Bk. 83, Pg. 4695—96Come by Chance refinery:—

deadline on bids (qu) Bk. 3, Pg. 112—13; Bk. 5, Pg. 253—55dismantling (qu) Bk. 44, Pg. 2339—40; Bk. 64, Pg. 3445—46status (qu) Bk. 30, Pg. 1545—53; Bk. 42, Pg. 2225—26; Bk. 54,

Pg. 2884—86; Bk. 59, Pg. 3167—68; Bk. 80, Pg. 4527reactivation (gu) Bk. 8, Pg. 374—75; Bk. 17, Pg. 812—20; Bk. 19,Pg. 928—31

Comments or interruptions while another member is speaking (Mr. Speaker)Bk. 24, Pg. 1195

Committee appt’d to draft a res. on the fishery (Motion) Premier Peckfordn Bk. 10, Pg. 476; members named Pg. 476; res. introduced fW.W.Marshall) Bk. 11, Pg. 543—44; Carried unanimously Pg. 544

Committee meetings — schedule — (pt. of order) Bk. 22, Pg. 1100—02Committee rise and report a pt. of priv. raised by L. D. Barry (Motion)

Bk. 23, Pg. 1159

Committee of Supply — estimates — time remaining Bk. 22, Pg. 1137-40COMMITTEE OF SUPPLY: ESTIMATES

Message from the Administrator read (Mr. Speaker) Bk. 14, Pg. 707Consolidated Fund Services

Baker, W., Bk. 22, Pg. 1125—26; 1130—34Barry, L. U., Bk. 22, Pg. 1134—36; Bk. 24, Pg. 1232—35Carter, J., Bk. 23, Pg. 1170—72; 1182—83Carter, W., Bk. 23, Pg. 1187—89; 1192—94Collins, Dr. J., Bk. 22, Pg. 1115—20; 1123—27; 1129—37; Bk. 23,Pg. 1164—66; 1177—79Flight, G., Bk. 23, Pg. 1183—86Gilbert, U., Bk. 23, Pg. 1189—92Marshall, W.W., Bk. 23, Pg. 1174—75; Bk. 24, Pg. 1233—35Simmons, R., Bk. 23, Pg. 1166—69; 1172—77; 1179—82Tulk, B., Bk. 22, Pg. 1120—23Warren, G., Bk. 22, Pg. 1127—29Windsor, N., Bk. 24, Pg. 1234—35

Carried Bk. 24, Pg. 1235

Executive CouncilBaker, W., Bk. 24, Pg. 1242—43; Bk. 27, Pg. 1411—12Barry, L. U., Bk. 24, Pg. 1235—36; Bk. 27, Pg. 1399—1402; Bk. 28,Pg. 1459—62

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Committee Crown

COMMITTEE OF SUPPLY fcont’d)Executive Council

Carter, W., Bk. 27, Pg. 1404; 1405—06; 1408—10Collins, D. J., Bk. 28, Pg. 1468—71Dawe, R., Bk. 24, Pg. 1235—36Fenwick, P., Bk. 25, Pg. 1309—13Gilbert, D., Bk. 25, Pg. 1303—05Hiscock, E., Bk. 24, Pg. 1247—50; Bk. 27, Pg. 1416—18Lush, T., Bk. 28, Pg. 1472—75; 1479—80.‘1arshall, W., Bk. 24, Pg. 1235; 1240—46; 1250—51; Bk. 27,

Pg. 1402—15; Bk. 23, Pg. 1462—65; 1475—81Morgan, J., Bk. 27, Pg. 1418—20Peckford, A. 3., Bk. 25, Pg. 1299—1302; 1305—09; 1313—14Simmons, R., Bk. 28, Pg. 1465—68Tulk, B., Bk. 24, Pg. 1237—40; Bk. 25, Pg. 1298—99

Carried Bk. 2$, Pg. 1481

LegislativeCarried Bk. 28, Pg. 1481

Communications technology — LECDT (qu) Bk. 85, Pg. 4813—14Companies Act (Bill 28) fL. Verge) n Bk. 30, Pg. 1553; 1st Bk. 46,

Pg. 2453

Concrete platforms — tenders — (qu) Bk. 80, Pg. 4524—27Conflict of Interest Act (Bill 39) (J. Collins) n Bk. 43, Pg. 2297; 1st

Bk. 46, Pg. 2453

Conflict of Interest Guidelines - W.W. Marshall:—Bell Island ferry - Vanguard Paper Box Ltd. (qia) Bk. 59,

Pg. 3168—75Guidelines fqu) Bk. 59, Pg. 3177—78; Bk. 60, Pg. 3230—35; Bk. 62,

Pg. 3331—40; Bk. 64, Pg. 3446—49; 3483—88; Bk. 65, Pg. 3505—09;Bk. 70, Pg. 3790—92

Landlord Tenancies Board (qu) Bk. 48, Pg. 2542-46Law firm acting against the Crown (qu) Bk. 67, Pg. 3619—21; 3622—23Petro—Canada — negotiations (qu) Bk. 44, Pg. 2340—46; 2349—51; aris.

to qu. Bk. 46, Pg. 2446—43Pippy Park — Fairview Investments Ltd. (gu) Bk. 45, Pg. 2393—99;

Bk. 46, Pg. 2435—38; 2441—44; ans. to qu. Bk. 46, Pg. 2445—46;ans. to qu. Bk. 48, Pg. 2548; (qu) 3k. 52, Pg. 2762—64

Universal helicopter contract (qu) Bk. 47, Pg. 2484—85Consolidated Fund Services Estimates d Bk. 22, Pg. 1115—37; Bk. 23,Pg. 1164—94; Bk. 24, Pg. 1232—35; Carried Pg. 1235Constitution — Quebec’s proposal — (qu) Bk. 15, Pg. 718Consultant Guidelines (mm. stat.) Bk. 44, Pg. 2338Continental Shelf — Canadian jurisdiction — (qu) Bk. 9, Pg. 426—31Contractors providing services to Govt. — list — (wqu 5) Bk. 27, Pg. 1393Conveyancing Act (Private Member’s Bill 100) (P. Fenwick) n Bk. 1, Pg. 43;1st Bk. 21, Pg. 1060; 2nd Bk. 45, Pg. 2404—32; amdt. Pg. 2411;amdt. defeated Pg. 2433; Main Motion defeated Pg. 2434Corcoran, Alonzo - judicial inquiry into death (mm. stat.) Bk. 4,

Pg. 158

Corner Brook Royals, success in Allan Cup (Motion) Bk. 4, Pg. 158Correctional facility for this Province (qu) Bk. 40, Pg. 2115Crab industry - Port de Grave area (gu) Bk. 2, Pg. 57Crafts — removal of sales tax (mm. stat.) Bk. 71, Pg. 3837Crown Lands annual permit fee for White Bear Bay, Ramea (pet) Bk. 83,Pg. 4698

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Daniels Harbour — school conditions — (pet) Bk. 80, Pg. 4536Daniels Harbour Mine:—

federal assistance (gu Bk. 77, Pg. 4371—73; Bk. 81, Pg. 4584—88hydro rates (qu) Bk. 81, Pg. 4588—90; 4623—26lay—off notices (qu) Bk. 80, Pg. 4560—64

Davis Inlet housing for Innu residents (mm. stat.) Bk. 55, Pg. 2941DAWE, Hon. Ron (PC)

Air Canada — transfer to St.John’s — (qu) Bk. 76, Pg. 4321—22;4356—58Bay L’Argent depot — labourer hired (qii) Bk. 36, Pg. 1853—54Bell Island ferry — limit of liability — (qu) Bk. 51, Pg. 2705—06Bonne Bay ferry - subsidy — (qu) Bk. 22, Pg. 1109—11Burgeo highway - upgraded and paved - (pet) Bk. 63, Pg. 3509—10CS:-

Marinecoastal cutbacks (qu) Bk. 2, Pg. 58; Pg. 4, Pg. 170—73; Bk. 5,

Pg. 257—58service in Southern Labrador (qu) Bk. 63, Pg. 3397—98South Coast ferry (qu) Bk. 51, Pg. 2706—07; Bk. 70, Pg. 3781—82

Railwaylay—offs (qu) Bk. 34, Pg. 1731—32; Bk. 37, Pg. 1901—03replaced by roads agreement (qu) Bk. 76, Pg. 4319—20transferring jobs from Port aux Basques to St.Jolin’s (qu)

Bk. 78, Pg. 4416—18

Committee of Supply: EstimatesExecutive Council d Bk. 24, Pg. 1235—36

Ferry service — Ramea - (pet) Bk. 52, Pg. 2786—87Gander Airport - probable loss of international status - (pet)

Bk. 20, Pg. 997—98Highways agreement - funding - (qu) Bk. 12, Pg. 601—03Interim Supply (Fin. Res.) d Bk. 10, Pg. 523—26Ministerial Statements

CN coastal service on South Coast reinstated Bk. 10, Pg. 476—77Highway improvements and construction projects Bk. 17, Pg. 814-15;

Bk. 58, Pg. 3110—12Marshall, Elizabeth E. - appt’d Asst. Deputy Minister of Trans

portation Bk. 53, Pg. 2812—13Medical transportation — remote communities of Sf ld. and Labrador

Bk. 37, Pg. 1891—94

Monkstown — road conditions — (pet) Bk. 10, Pg. 499Outer Ring Road - status - (qu) Bk. 79, Pg. 4479Public Service Commission — advertised jobs — (qu) Bk. 56,

Pg. 3010; 3017Retail Sales Tax reduction (Private Member’s Res.) d amdt. Bk. 8,

Pg. 411—13School buses — safety inspections — (qu) Bk. 41, Pg. 2159—60Secondary Roads Funding Agreement — fed. govt. — (qu) Bk. 63,

Pg. 3393—95Smalls Island — repairs to bridge — (pet) Bk. 75, Pg. 4065Transport Canada — Structure 90 — (qu) Bk. 76, Pg. 4320;

Pg. 4354—55Transportation Agreement (qu) Bk. 41, Pg. 2157—59DIC benefits for fishermen (Private Member’s Res.) d Bk. 54,

Pg. 2903—13Dniversal helicopters - govt. contract - (gil) Bk. 47, Pg. 2484—85VTS facilities upgraded (Private Members Res.) d Bk. 40, Pg. 2134

Day care centres — shortage — (gu) Bk. 54, Pg. 2886—88Day care facilities (Private Member’s Res.) n Bk. 1, Pg. 44; d Bk. 68,

Pg. 3679—3718; amdt. Pg. 3689; sub. amdt. Pg. 3716; Bk. 73,Pg. 3963—76; sub. amdt. defeated Pg. 3976; aindt. defeatedPg. 3976; Res. carried Pg. 3976

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Day Decker

Day Care & Homemaker Services Act (3111 18) C. Brett n Bk. 5, Pg. 230;1st Bk. 6, Pg. 279; 2nd Bk. 74, Pg. 4021—25; Comm. 3k. 75,Pg. 4069—70; 3rd Pg. 4089; RA Dec. 10/85 Govt. House

Day care services in the Province (Private Member’s Bill No. 103)P. Fenwick n Bk. 1, Pg. 43

Debenture issue (mm. stat.) Bk. 82, Pg. 4630DECKER, Chris (I)

Address in Reply d Bk. 6, Pg. 301—07Adjournment of House until Feb. 6/86 (Motion) d Bk. 75, Pg. 4127-29;

Pg. 4130—36Budget debate Bk. 20, Pg. 999—1007Conveyancing Act (Bill 100) 2nd amdt. Bk. 45, Pg. 2415—20Dept. of Finance Act (Bill 56) 2nd 3k. 70, Pg. 3832; Bk. 71, Pg. 3857Estimates Committee meetings — schedule Bk. 24, Pg. 1232Fish plants remain open (Private Member’s Res.) d amdt. Bk. 26,

Pg. 1365—69; Bk. 31, Pg. 1584—85Fisheries Loan Act (Bill 21) 2nd Bk. 44, Pg. 2383—84; Bk. 46,

Pg. 2454—62; Comm. Bk. 70, Pg. 3802—04Gill net mesh — size (pet) Bk. 50, Pg. 2661—62Government Services Committee (Concurrence Motion) d Bk. 33,

Pg. 1721—27; Bk. 34, Pg. 1743—46Highway improvements and construction projects (mm. stat.) Bk. 17,

Pg. 815—16; Bk. 58, Pg. 3112—13Indexation of family allowances (pet) Bk. 53, Pg. 2828-29Interim Supply (Fin. Res.) d Bk. 11, Pg. 556—58;57l—74; Bk. 12,

Pg. 619—21Loan Act (Fin. Res.) d Bk. 40, Pg. 2140—43Loan & Guarantee Act (Fin. Res.) d Bk. 37, Pg. 1931—34; Bk. 39,

Pg. 2100—2102Mail service — Southern coast of Labrador (pet) Bk. 11, Pg. 549—50Marshall, Elizabeth E. — appt’d. Asst. Deputy Yin, of

Transportation (mm. stat.) Bk. 53, Pg. 2813—14Motion by the Premier that the previous question be now put

(Adjournment Motion) d Bk. 75, Pg. 4285—91Municipal govts. in the Prov. (Private Member’s Res.) d Bk. 58,

Pg. 3138—42

PetitionsElectricity rates — high cost Bk. 7, Pg. 324—25

Questions (Oral)CN:

Marine — freight rates Bk. 84, Pg. 4745—46Railway -

lay—offs Bk. 34, Pg. 1731—32; Bk. 37, Pg. 1900—02replaced by roads agreement Bk. 76, Pg. 4319tendering policy Bk. 42, Pg. 2219—20transferring jobs from Port aux Basques to St. John’s

Bk. 78, Pg. 4416—18Communications technology - LECDT — Bk. 85, Pg. 4813Conflict of Interest Guidelines — W.W. Marshall

Bell Island ferry Bk. 59, Pg. 3172—73Englee - capital funding — Bk. 49, Pg. 2602—03Highways agreement - funding Bk. 12, Pg. 601-02Hunger strikes — govt. action — Bk. 72, Pg. 3900Juvenile Corrections Division — report Bk. 73, Pg. 3953—54;

Bk. 74, Pg. 4011—l2;4045—46SEED programme — Bk. 8, Pg. 372-74School board elections — political interference Bk. 53, Pg. 2826Teacher harassment — Prov. election - Bk. 19, Pg. 932—34;

Bk. 20, Pg. 989—91Transport Canada — Structure 90 — Bk. 76, Pg. 4320;4353—54Resolutions: Private Member’s

Road upgrading and paving n Bk. 1, Pg. 49—50

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Decker Dinn

DECKER, Chris (cont’d)Retail Sales Tax reduction (Private Member’s Res.) d amdt.

Bk. 8, Pg. 407—11Supplementary Supply (No. 1) (Fin. Res.) d Bk. 32, Pg. 2789—91;

Pg. 2809—11; Bk. 57, Pg. 3081—84;3102—03; Bk. 59, Pg. 3183—86;Bk. 60, Pg. 3268—70; Bk. 61, Pg. 3307—09; Bk. 62, Pg. 3365—67;Bk. 64, Pg. 3453—55

Tobacco Tax Act (Fin. Res.) d Bk. 77, Pg. 4401-44UIC benefits for fishermen (Private Member’s Res.) d Bk. 54,

Pg. 2927—28Workers’ Compensation Act (Bill 19) 2nd Bk. 73, Pg. 3989—91;

Bk. 74, Pg. 4016—17

De—indexing old age security pensions —

(pet) Bk. 30, Pg. 1558(res.) n Bk. 30, Pg. l538;l553 — out of order(res.) n Bk. 31, Pg. 1531 - out of order(res.) n Bk. 39, Pg. 2072 — carried unanimously Pg. 2072

Demetra, Mr. George, Council of Ministers of Education Canadawelcomed Bk. 21, Pg. 1038

Dept. f Development & Tourism - no. of Crown dorporations (wqu 57)Bk. 78, Pg. 4420

Dept. of Development & Tourism Act (Bill 9) H. Barrett n Bk. 5, Pg. 229;1st Bk. 6, Pg. 279; 2nd Bk. 71, Pg. 3878—89; Bk. 72, Pg. 3907—33;Comm. Bk. 74, Pg. 4016; 3rd Bk. 75, Pg. 4069; BA Dec. 10/85 —

Govt. House

Dept. of Environment Act (Bill 45) J. Butt n Bk. 46, Pg. 2445; 1stBk. 51, Pg. 2721

Dept. of Finance Act (Bill 56) J. Collins n Bk. 52, Pg. 2778; 1st Bk. 53,Pg. 2830; 2nd Bk. 69, Pg. 3739—65; Bk. 70, Pg. 3828—32; Bk. 71,Pg. 3857—58; Comm. Bk. 74, Pg. 4015; 3rd Bk. 75, Pg. 4069;BA Dec. 10/85 - Govt. House

Dept. of Fisheries — missing files fqu) Bk. 12, Pg. 593—96; Bk. 13,Pg. 643—48

Dept. of Justice Act (Bill 4) L. Verge n Bk. 5, Pg. 229; 1st Bk. 6, Pg. 278Departmental Observations on the Report of the Auditor General year

ended Mar. 31/85 (tabled) Bk. 85, Pg. 4821

Deputy Chairman of Committees — appointment (qu) Bk. 28, Pg. 1458Destruction of cabinet files — pt. of priv. by J. Morgan Bk. 12, Pg. 584;

Mr. Speaker Pg. 590; prima facie case established Bk. 13, Pg. 656Development officers named — J. Goudie; J. McLennon (qu) Bk. 17,

Pg. 822—28;866—69

Deware, Hon. Mable, Mm. of Community Colleges, New Brunswickwelcomed Bk. 21, Pg. 1038

Diesel—generated electricity — (pet) Bk. 50, Pg. 2663; tilled out oforder Pg. 2666

DINN, Hon. Jerome (PC)Belllsland, open pit formerly used by DOSCO Mining (pet) Bk. 30,

Pg. 1558

BillsNfld. & Lab. Corp. Act (No. 16) n Bk. 6, Pg. 273; 2nd Bk. 41,

Pg. 2l9l;2196—98; Comm. Bk. 42, Pg. 2231—32Sf ld. & Lab. Housing Corp. Act (No. 20) n Bk. 6, Pg. 273; 2nd

Bk. 75, Pg. 4090—91

Budget debate Bk. 20, Pg. 1007—16CMHC -

mortgage insurance fees (qu) Bk. 70, Pg. 3783offices closing (qu) Bk. 37, Pg. 1907—09

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DINN, Hon. Jerome (cont’d)Day care centres - Nfld. & Labrador Housing policy fqu) Bk. 54,

Pg. 2887—88Employment Opportunities Programme — welfare recipients (qu)

Bk. 34, Pg. 1738Gold discovery — job creation (qu) Bk. 7, Pg. 319—21Home ownership assistance programme — (qu) Bk. 42, Pg. 2221-23I.O.C.C. — layoffs (qu) Bk. 46, Pg. 2439—43Mining industry: —

sinking fund (qu) Bk. 46, Pg. 2443—41status (qu) Bk. 81, Pg. 4595—96

Ministerial StatementsHP Selco mineral exploration Bk. 74, Pg. 3993Baie Verte Mine closing from July 6 to Sept. 3 — Bk. 36,

Pg. 1843Housing initiatives and activity in Province Bk. 57, Pg. 3045—47I.O.C.C. reduction in work force Bk. 26, Pg. 1316Mineral exploration throughout the Province Bk. 59, Pg. 3163—64Nfld. & Lab. Housing Corp. — housing initiatives — Bk. 38,

Pg. 1995Wabush Mines — reduction in shut—down Bk. 8, Pg. 366

Motion by the Premier that the previous question be now put C Adj.Motion) d Bk. 75, Pg. 4234;4276—84

Municipal govts. in the Prov. (Private Member’s Res.) d Bk. 58,Pg. 3153—60

Nfld. & Labrador Housing Corp.Happy Valley — rent increases (pet) Bk. 43, Pg. 2305—08Stephenville — lay—offs (qu) Bk. 80, Pg. 4534

rent increases (pet) Bk. 87, Pg. 4945—47;(qu) Bk. 70, Pg. 3783—87

summer jobs (qu) Bk. 25, Pg. 1264—65Nfld. Zinc Mines, Daniels Harbour —

federal assistance (Qu) Bk. 77, Pg. 4372—73; Bk. 81, Pg. 4584—88lay—off notices (qu) Bk. 80, Pg. 4560—6l;4563—64

Questions (Written)Nfld. & Lab. Housing Corp. -

4 vacant houses Bk. 17, Pg. 828—2917 Stephenville rental increases Bk. 66, Pg. 356025 rental increases Bk. 71, Pg. 385526 Stephenville employees transferred Bk. 71, Pg. 3855

RRAP — funding (qu) Bk. 37, Pg. 1903—36; Bk. 41, Pg. 2167—68Reports Tabled

Mineral Licenses & Mining Leases annual report Bk. 6, Pg. 273Nfld. & Lab. Housing Corp. reports for years ending —

Mar. 31/84 Bk. 15, Pg. 728Mar. 31/85 Bk. 82, Pg. 4646

Resource Committee (Concurrence Motion) d Bk. 32, Pg. 1661-65Senior citizens’ homes — CMHC financing (qu) Bk. 31, Pg. 1569—70Statistical officer, Western Labrador (qu) Bk. 20, Pg. 986—87;axis. Pg. 994Wabush Mines — manganese leaching plant (qu) Bk. 56, Pg. 3014—15Water supply — Norman Cres., Bell Island (pet) Bk. 51, Pg. 2723—21

Disabled people —

advisory council (qu) Bk. 3, Pg. 116; ans. to qu. Bk. 15, Pg. 729parking spaces (qu) Bk. 77, Pg. 4375

Disorder — House recessed Bk. 46, Pg. 2450District Court Act (Bill 34) L. Verge n Bk. 43, Pg. 2297; 1st Bk. 46,

Pg. 2453

Division in Committee for an amdt. to Workers’ Compensation ActBk. 75, Pg. 4088

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DoyleEf ford

DOYLE, Hon. Norman (PC)Bills

Assessment Act (No. 52) n Bk. 54, Pg. 2891City of Corner Brook Act (No. 33) n Bk. 36, Pg. 1854; 2nd

Bk. 42, Pg. 2228—30City of Corner Brook Act, City of St. John’s Act & MunicipalitiesAct (No. 24) n Bk. 32, Pg. 1638; 2nd Bk. 41, Pg. 2203—04;

Pg. 2210—11; Comm. Bk. 42, Pg. 2255—57Municipal Taxation of Utilities Act (No. 43) n Bk. 43,

Pg. 2297St. John’s Municipal Elections Act (No. 31) n Bk. 32, Pg. 1638;2nd Bk. 42, Pg. 2227

Englee — capital funding (nu) Bk. 49, Pg. 2603Grand Falls/Windsor — amalgamation (qu) Bk. 34, Pg. 1735—36Harbour Grace — taxes imposed by town council (pet) Bk. 38,

Pg. 2028—29Interim Supply (Fin. Res.) d Bk. 12, Pg. 610—12Ministerial Statements

Grand Falls water supply Bk. 54, Pg. 2872—73Municipal Elections — Nov. 12/85 — Bk. 45, Pg. 2402Property assessment costs for municipalities Bk. 30, Pg. 1539—40

Municipal Elections:—amount of spending (qu) Bk. 58, Pg. 3123—24political interference fqu) Bk. 53, Pg. 2826

Municipal govts. in the Province (Private Member’s Res.) d Bk. 58,Pg. 3132—37

Municipalities: —

funding under 60/40 prog. (qu) Bk. 49, Pg. 2604; Bk. 69, Pg. 3730level of funding (qu) Bk. 56, Pg. 3017—18student employment programme (qu) Bk. 3, Pg. 110—11

Patronage app’t. - Bill Norman (qu) Bk. 50, Pg. 2652; (ans. to qu)Bk. 69, Pg. 3731

Pennywell Road East — road improvements (pet) Bk. 51, Pg. 2718-19Petition presented by J. Efford — not an original fpt. of priv.)

Bk. 27, Pg. 1394

PetitionsMarysvale and Georgetown, proposed transfer of students Bk. 27,

Pg. 1394;1396—98

Pippy Park — land freeze fqu) Bk. 45, Pg. 2393Seal Cove — annex with Conception Bay South (qu) Bk. 49,

Pg. 2600—02; Bk. 50, Pg. 2689—90Water and sewer system — Durrell (pet) Bk. 17, Pg. 834Water supply service for municipalities (qu) Bk. 6, Pg. 272

E

EPA — agreements with Govt. (qu) Bk. 2, Pg. 61—62; fans. to qu.)Bk. 3, Pg. 118

ERDA (Economic & Regional Development Agreement) package — NorthernFisheries Development Corp. a priority (qu) Bk. 4, Pg. 160—64

EFFORD, John (I)Cable television — training for community productions (mm. stat.)Bk. 72, Pg. 3891—92Christmas season — safety tips (mm. stat.) Bk. 70, Pg. 3779—80Conveyancing Act (Bill 100) 2nd Bk. 45, Pg. 2408—12; amdt. Pg. 2411Electricity rates — high cost (pet) Bk. 10, Pg. 494—97; Bk. 25,

Pg. 1274—77; Bk. 53, Pg. 2829—30Energy prices — decrease — (mm. stat.) Bk. 86, Pg. 4866—67“Liar” unparliamentary — withdrawn Bk. 87, Pg. 4916Loan & Guarantee Act (Fin. Res.) d Bk. 39, Pg. 2082—84Loan & Guarantee Act (No. 2) (Fin. Res.) d Bk. 79, Pg. 4486Marysvale & Georgetown — proposed transfer of students (pet)

Bk. 27, Pg. 1398

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Ef fordElectoral

EFFORD, John (eont’d)Motion by the Premier that the previous question be now put (Adj.

Motion) d Bk. 75, Pg. 4153—62Nfld. & Labrador Hydro impact of changing oil prices (mm. stat.)Bk. 85, Pg. 4823—25Ocean Harvesters Ltd. (mm. stat.) Bk. 49, Pg. 2592—93Office facilities (pt. of priv.) Bk. 36, Pg. 1833Petitions

Marysvale & Georgetown — proposed transfer of students — Bk. 23,Pg. 1156—57

Pt. of priv. - remarks by Minister of Consumer Affairs re Hydroprofits Bk. 86, Pg. 4859

Premier refusing to meet with delegation (pt. of priv.) Bk. 45,Pg. 2385—36

Questions (Oral)American beer - higher profit — Bk. 31, Pg. 1567—68Brewery strike — status — Bk. 15, Pg. 719; 722—23CN buses — fare increase — Bk. 24, Pg. 1217—18; Bk. 28, Pg. 1451—52Cafeteria — Confederation Bldg. Ext. — Bk. 77, Pg. 4370—71Conflict of Interest Guidelines — W.W. Marshall, Guideline 14 —

Bk. 60, Pg. 3233Electricity rates — subsidized by fed. govt; P.E.I. — Bk. 37,

Pg. 1898—99; Bk. 39, Pg. 2068—71Energy costs — lower prices — Bk. 79, Pg. 4468—69; Bk. 82,

Pg. 4636—39; Bk. 84, Pg. 4746—48; Bk. 85, Pg. 4810—13Fisheries job creation prograirune (nergency Works) Bk. 75,

Pg. 4055—57Fishery — mid distance fleet — Bk. 83, Pg. 4686—89Fuel adjustment:—

basic rate Bk. 67, Pg. 3615—16increase Bk. 61, Pg. 3301—03

Health Care Services Bk. 87, Pg. 4936Inshore fishery — programme for fishermen — Bk. 43, Pg. 2292—94;

Bk. 69, Pg. 3721—22Job creation programme — students — Bk. 18, Pg. 883—84Juvenile Corrections Division — report — Bk. 73, Pg. 3954—55;

Bk. 74, Pg. 4042—44Nfld. Light & Power — cut—off penalty — Bk. 71, Pg. 3845—46;

Bk. 72, Pg. 3898—3900Ocean Harvesters — bankruptcy — Bk. 51, Pg. 2701-04Oil industry — Nflders. denied jobs — Bk. 47, Pg. 2481Premier’s office, 8th Floor — renovations — Bk. 65, Pg. 3495—96;

Bk. 70, Pg. 3787—88Seal herds:—

over—populated Bk. 23, Pg. 1152—54sealing licences Bk. 23, Pg. 1154

Social assistance recipients — heat and school expenses — Bk. 46,Pg. 2444Wells, Andy - appointments — Bk. 63, Pg. 3395—96

Resolutions: Private Member’sFisheries Loan Board - licencing Bk. 1, Pg. 50

Supplementary Supply f No. 1) (Fin. Res.) d Bk. 57, Pg. 3072—76Tax Rebate Discounting Act (mm. stat.) Bk. 67, Pg. 3610—ilTobacco Tax Act (Fin. Res.) d Bk. 77, Pg. 4404—06Upper Churchill negotiations (Private Member’s Res.) d amdt. Bk. 85,Pg. 4845—51

Election Expenses Act — legislation (qu) Bk. 5, Pg. 262; Bk. 48,Pg. 2546—47; Bk. 50, Pg. 2690—94

Electoral District of Grand Falls — boundary changes (pet) Bk. 86, Pg. 4886

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Electricity Factory

Electricity rates — high cost — (pets) Bk. 2, Pg. 63; 67; Bk. 3, Pg. 118;Bk. 4, Pg. 173; Bk. 6, Pg. 273; 275; Bk. 7, Pg. 324; 326; Bk. 8,Pg. 381; Bk. 10, Pg. 491; Bk. 19, Pg. 941; Bk. 25, Pg. 1271; 1290;Bk. 31, Pg. 1580; Bk. 44, Pg. 2351; 2355; Bk. 53, Pg. 2829; Bk. 66,Pg. 3560

Elementary schools closing at Snooks Arm and Round aarbour (pet) Bk. 28,Pg. 1454

Employment Opportunities Programme — welfare recipients — (gu) Bk. 34,Pg. 1737—38

Energy - Nfld. Hydro:decrease in prices (mm. stat.) Bk. 36, Pg. 4866energy costs — lower prices (qu) Bk. 77, Pg. 4366-68; Bk. 79,

Pg. 4468—70; Bk. 82, Pg. 4636—41; Bk. 34, Pg. 4746—49; 3k. 35,Pg. 4310—13

Fed. Govt. subsidizing rates for P.E.I. (gu) Bk. 37, Pg. 1898—1900;Bk. 39, Pg. 2068—72

fuel adjustment charge-basic rate (qu) Bk. 67, Pg. 3615—16charge of $4 to $12 a month (gu) Bk. 30, Pg. 1542—45increase (cm) Bk. 61, Pg. 3301—03

Hydro’s plan to increase production (cm) Bk. 26, Pg. 1329—31; Bk. 27,Pg. 1420—22

Nfld. Hydro — rate structure (gu) Bk. 63, Pg. 3671—73; Bk. 69,Pg. 3771—75

Englee — capital funding — fgu) Bk. 49, Pg. 2602—03Environmental Impact Study:

(mm. stat.) Bk. 13, Pg. 639copies to MEAs (gu) Bk. 15, Pg. 719; tans. to qu.) Pg. 730jobs (qu) Bk. 13, Pg. 649—50public funding (gu) Bk. 30, Pg. 1552

Estimates Committee meetings — schedule — Bk. 24, Pg. 1228-32; Bk. 25,Pg. 1294—98; (pt. of order) Bk. 27, Pg. 1374—82

Executive Council Estimates d Bk. 24, Pg. 1235—51; Bk. 25, Pg. 1298—1314;Bk. 27, Pg. 1399—1420; Bk. 28, Pg. 1458—81; carried Pg. 1481

Exploits River:—high water level (gu) Bk. 29, Pg. 1487—89; (ans. to qu) Bk. 30,

Pg. 1554—55; (gu) Bk. 32, Pg. 1665—69Abitibi—Price work schedule (qu) Bk. 29, Pg. 1495—96

F

FESP — discontinued — (qu) Bk. 85, Pg. 4814—15FPI — privatization — (gu) Bk. 43, Pg. 2287—89;

South Dildo plant (qu) Bk. 86, Pg. 4876—77Faour, Phonse — job competition for position in Dept. of Justice (qu)

Bk. 43, Pg. 2286—87

Factory freezer trawlers:—approval by Fed. Govt. (mm. stat.) Bk. 56, Pg. 2992comments by Morrissey Johnson, MP (qu) Bk. 55, Pg. 2950—51; 2983—91;

Bk. 58, Pg. 3124—25; Bk. 59, Pg. 3211—13condemning fed. govt. decision (Private Member’s Res.) n Bk. 59,

Pg. 3178FPI decision (qu) Bk. 57, Pg. 3058—59fed. govt’s. decision (gu) Bk. 55, Pg. 2944—56; Bk. 57, Pg. 3052—58lobby against Nfld. (qu) Bk. 58, Pg. 3120—23; Bk. 59, Pg. 3213—16(Motions under S.C. 23) Bk. 55, Pg. 2956 — out of order Pg. 2958;

Bk. 56, Pg. 3021 — out of order Pg. 3024; Bk. 57, Pg. 3066 — outof order Pg. 3068

National Sea application (qu) Bk. 54, Pg. 2874—78; Bk. 55,Pg. 2982—84

Premier misleading House (gu) Bk. 58, Pg. 3115—20

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Factory Fenwick

Factory freezer trawlers fcont’d)tee. by Premier (qu) Bk. 58, Pg. 3125—26table correspondence (au) Bk. 57, Pg. 3060—63

Factory freezer trawlers — application by National Sea fres.) n Bk. 49,Pg. 2605; d Bk. 50, Pg. 2666—87; amdt. Pg. 2676; Bk. 51, Pg. 2722—54;amdt. defeated Pg. 2755; res. carried on division Pg. 2755

Fairburn, Joyce, Senator, welcomed Bk. 27, Pg. 1382

Fairview Investment Ltd. : -

share list tabled Bk. 46, Pg. 2437deed dated Feb. 13/81 — Pippy Park Bk. 45, Pg. 2394fans. to gu) Bk. 48, Pg. 2548

Farm Development Loan Act (Bill 57) R. Aylward n Bk. 67, Pg. 3640;1st Bk. 70, Pg. 3794

Federal budget:—cutbacks (au) Bk. 18, Pg. 877—83; Bk. 84, Pg. 4739—41de—indexing (qu) Bk. 23, Pg. 1143—47; Bk. 24, Pg. 1207—09; Bk. 29,

Pg. 1495; Bk. 32, Pg. 1626—28; Bk. 37, Pg. 1896—98Govt’s. position fqu) Bk. 38, Pg. 2007—14impact on Nfld. economy (mm. stat.) Bk. 39, Pg. 2051increased unemployment due to cutbacks (qu) Bk. 40, Pg. 2108—10

Federal Commission of Inquiry on Unemployment Insurance — govt’s. submission (mm. stat.) Bk. 64, Pg. 3435

Federal Department of Finance — document tabled Bk. 38, Pg. 2011Federal Fisheries: -

alleged bribing (qu) Bk. 8, Pg. 375—79; Bk. 9, Pg. 422—24; Bk. 10,Pg. 483—87; Bk. 24, Pg. 1209—13

Dept. cutbacks (qu) Bk. 77, Pg. 4363—66; Bk. 84, Pg. 4742—44Fishery officers — police investigation (qu) Bk. 9, Pg. 424—25loans programme (qu) Bk. 40, Pg. 2110—13

Federal fisheries minister — appointment (qu) Bk. 43, Pg. 2290—92Federal Govt. de—indexing — resolution (qu) Bk. 39, Pg. 2066Federal/Provincial Lottery Accord fmin. stat.) Bk. 30, Pg. 1541Fed./Prov. Tourism Agreement - funding for Stephenville (wqu 13) Bk. 52,

Pg. 2782

Federal/Provincial Transportation Agreement (qu) Bk. 41, Pg. 2157—59Fenitrothion — dangerous pesticide fqu) Bk. 33, Pg. 1687—88; Bk. 37,

Pg. 1939—42; Bk. 40, Pg. 2115—17fans. to qu. asked in Committee) Bk. 30, Pg. 1554

FENWICK, Peter (ND?)Address in Reply d Bk. 6, Pg. 284—94Atlantic Accord meetings (mm. stat.) Bk. 77, Pg. 4361;4363Bills

Bills of Sale Act (No. 105) nBk. 1, Pq. 43Conveyancing Act (No. 100) a Bk.1, Pg. 43; 2nd Bk. 45, Pq. 2404—08

amdt. Pg. 2428—32Day Care Services in the Province (No. 103) a Bk. 1, Pq. 43Labour Relations Act & Public Service (Collective Bargaining)

Act (No. 102) a Bk. 1, ?q. 43Labour Standards Act (No. !01) Bk. 1, Pg. 43; 2nd Bk. 46, Pg. 2445Provincial Pension Plan (No. 104) n Bk. 1, Pg. 43

CN services — cutbacks to the South Coast (pet) Bk. 12, Pg. 75Central Trust Co. Act (Bill 47) 2nd Bk. 66, Pg. 3582—92Comments on CBC Radio and in the House regarding the

Speaker’s ruling (pt. of priv. by P. Fenwick) Bk. 54, Pg. 2871Committee of Supply; Estimates

Executive Council d Bk. 25, Pg. 1309—13Corner Brook Royals success in Allan Cup (Motion) Bk. 4, Pg. 158Day tare facilities (Private Member’s Res.) d amdt. Bk. 68,

Pg. 3709—18; sub amdt. Pg. 3716

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FENWICK, Peter (cont’d)Dept. of Development & Tourism Act (3±11 9) 2nd Bk. 72, Pg. 3926—29Dept. of Finance Act (Bill 56) 2nd Bk. 69, Pg. 3743—44Electricity rates — high cost (pets) Bk. 6, Pg. 274—75; Bk. 31,

Pg. 1581Factory freezer trawlers - apolication (es.) d amdt. Bk. 51,

Pg. 2745—48Factory freezer trawlers — approval by fed. govt. (mm. stat.)

Bk. 56, Pg. 3004—06Financial Corporations Capital Tax Act (Bill 37) 2nd Bk. 71,

Pg. 3864—65Historic Resources Act (Bill 7) 2nd 3k. 74, Pg. 4029—33Hydro resources in Lab. & Quebec (Private Member’s ReS.) d amdt.

Bk. 16, Pg. 811; Bk. 21, Pg. 1060—65I.O.C.C. reduction in work force (mm. stat.) Bk. 26, Pg. 1317Labour Relations Act (Bill 14) 2nd Bk. 9, Pg. 442—48Memorial University (Pensions) Act (Bill 53) 2nd Bk. 69, Pg. 3732—36Mm. of Forest Resources & Lands attempting to mislead the House

in answer to tabled question fpt. of priv.) Bk. 71, Pg. 3833Motions: Miscellaneous

Carol Players of Labrador West, message of congratulationsBk. 25, Pg. 1258

Speaker’s ruling challenged Bk. 50, Pg. 2666Motions 7 through 11 withdrawn from Order Paper Bk. 4, Pg. 179Negotiations with financial institutions re defaulted consumer

loans and mortgages in Lab. West (mm. stat.) Bk. 44, Pg. 2337Oral Questions — order in which members recognized tpt. of priv.)

Bk. 45, Pg. 2398; Bk. 48, Pg. 2542Order of govt. business fpt. of priv.) Bk. 66, Pg. 3578Petitions

De—indexing of old age pensions by Fed. Govt. Bk. 30, Pg. 1558—59Diesel—generated electricity Bk. 50, Pg. 2663; out of order Pg. 2666Electricity rates — high cost Bk. 2, Pg. 67—68; Bk. 8, Pg. 381—82;

Bk. 19, Pg. 941; Bk. 44, Pg. 2351; Bk. 66, Pg. 3560—61;3562French Immersion Programme Bk. 17, Pg. 829—30Importation of Canadian beer to Labrador Bk. 48, Pg. 2564—65Indexation of family allowances Bk. 49, Pg. 2606—07; Bk. 53,

Pg. 2827—28Museum, Murray Premises hours of operation Bk. 32, Pg. 1638—40School board elections — eligibility of candidates Bk. 43,

Pg. 2298—99Wabush — electrical distribution system Bk. 2, Pg. 75—76

Pts. of privilege — participation in Committee meetings Bk. 16,Pg. 773—74;778;780

Prima facie case of breach of privileges raised by J. Morgan referredto Privileges & Elections Committee (Motion) d 3k. 13, Pg. 683—84

Public Service (Pensions) Act 2nd Bk. 74, Pg. 4035Questions (Oral)

Air Canada — transfer to St. John’s Bk. 76, Pg. 4321;4355—56Andrews, Hal — Chief Protocol Officer Bk. 43, Pg. 2285Archives — new location — funding Bk. 53, Pg. 2821Arts & Culture Centre, Lab.

CBC refused admittance Bk. 85, Pg. 4817jobs advertised Bk. 85, Pg. 4818—19

Auditor General’s Report — prov. debts Bk. 87, Pg. 4936—38Brewery industry - industrial inquiry Bk. 5, Pg. 219Budget — to be brought down Bk. 4, Pg. 164—65CRTC hearings — cablevision services — Bk. 19, Pg. 931—32;

Bk. 73, Pg. 3955Come by Chance refinery — reactivated Bk. 8, Pg. 374—75Crab industry — Port de Grave area — Bk. 2, Pg. 57Day care centres — shortage Bk. 54, Pg. 2886—87Disabled persons — parking spaces Bk. 77, Pg. 4375

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FENWICK, Peter (cont’d)Questions tOni)

Election Expenses Act - legislation — Bk. 5, Pg. 262; Bk. 48,Pg. 2546; Bk. 50, Pg. 2690—92Electricity - fuel adjustment — Bk. 26, Pg. 1329—30; Bk. 27,Pg. 1420—21Employment Opportunities Programme — welfare recipients — 3k. 34,Pg. 1737—38Environmentil Imoact Study - public funding - Bk. 30, Pg. 1552Factory freezer trawlers — Fishery Products position — Bk. 57,Pg. 3058—59Federal budget - de-indexing - Bk. 29, Pg. 1495Fishery — 25% boat subsidy — Bk. 79, Pg. 4470—72French immersion programme Bk. 3, Pg. 115-16Govt. Depts. — Cabinet documents - Bk. 13, Pg. 652—53Highways agreement — funding — Bk. 21, Pg. 1044—46Hospital equipment — govt. cost — Bk. 71, Pg. 3846—47Hospitals — cutbacks — Bk. 27, Pg. 1391—92I.O.C.C. — layoffs — Bk. 46, Pg. 2439Job competitions — Phonse Faour & Les Thorns — Bk. 43, Pg. 2286Labrador: —

increase employment Bk. 11, Pg. 540separate federal seat Bk. 6, Pg. 270

Law of the Sea - offshore royalties — Bk. 22, Pg. 1104—06Leaseholds Act — transactions — Bk. 45, Pg. 2399—2401Low—level flying — study — Bk. 24, Pg. 1214—15Mining industry - sinking fund - Bk. 46, Pg. 2440Municipal Elections — amount of spending — Bk. 58, Pg. 3123—24STA - negotiations - Bk. 3, Pg. 108—09Hf id. & Labrador Housing Corp. - summer jobs — Bk. 25, Pg. 1263-65Nfld. Liquor — closing in Wabush — Bk. ll, Pg. 541Nfld. Medical Association — increase in fees — Bk. 7,

Pg. 316—17Northern benefits - taxation — Bk. 67, Pg. 3618—19Offshore — people hired outside St. John’s Bk. 15, Pg. 720—21;Bk. 17, Pg. 862—64Patronage appointments : —

Mrs. Hal Andrews Bk. 50, Pg. 2650—51J. Goudie; J. McLennon Bk. 17, Pg. 822—23; 866—67Bill Norman Bk. 50, Pg. 2651—52Everett Osmond Bk. 28, Pg. 1451

Pippy Park Commission — appointments — Bk. 55, Pg. 2951—52Prov. Govt. - illegal spending — Bk. 8, Pg. 379Public Service Commission:—

advertised jobs Bk. 56, Pg. 3010; 3016—17job competition Bk. 52, Pg. 2766—68; Bk. 68, Pg. 3676—77Radio commercials - ministers — Bk. 31, Pg. 1577

Rigolet — police officer — Bk. 69, Pg. 3728—29School Tax Authorities — jurisdiction of municipalities — Bk. 59,Pg. 3175—77Search and rescue — ground teams — Bk. 72, Pg. 3901—02Social Assistance — overpayments — Bk. 51, Pg. 2710Statistical officer — Western Labrador — Bk. 20, Pg. 986—87Suicides — young people — Bk. 33, Pg. 1685—86Teacher harassment — Prov. election — Bk. 35, Pg. 1795Tourism programme — sales tax rebate — Bk. 66, Pg. 3555—57UIC changes — eligibility — Bk. 12, Pg. 599U.S. tariff — fresh fish export — Bk. 44, Pg. 2346—49Wabush Mines - manganese leaching plant - Bk. 56, Pg. 3013—15Workers’ Compensation Commission — inquiry — Bk. 56, Pg. 3009

Rules re entitlement to speak to a petition Bk. 2, Pg. 74Supplementary Supply (No. 1) (Fin. Res.) d Bk. 53, Pg. 2833-35;

Bk. 57, Pg. 3100—02Tobacco Tax Act (Fin. Res.) d Bk. 77, Pg. 4393—96UIC benefits for fishermen (Private Member’s Res.) d Bk. 54,

Pg. 2913—16

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FENWICK, Peter (cont’d)Unanimous consent not granted Mm. of Finance to amend Tobacco

Tax Res. Bk. 77, Pg. 4399;4400Wabush Mines — reduction in shut—down (mm. stat.) Bk. 8, Pg. 367-6SYouth Advisory Council Act (Bill 8) 2nd Bk. 71, Pg. 3875—76

Fenwick, P., be suspended for remainder of today’s sitting (Motion)W.W. Marshall Bk. 46, Pg. 2453; carried Pg. 2453

Ferry service - Ramea - (pet) Bk. 52, Pg. 2784

Financial Corporations Capital Tax Act (Bill 37) J. Collins n Bk. 52,Pg. 2778; 1st Bk. 53, Pg. 2831; 2nd Bk. 71, Pg. 3861—67; Comm.Bk. 74, Pg. 4016; 3rd Bk. 75, Pg. 4069; RA Dec. 10/85 Govt. House

Financial status of Province (mm. stat.) Bk. 65, Pg. 3491Fire alarm — Chamber vacated Bk. 35, Pg. 1815; Bk. 64, Pg. 3485Firefigliting tug — St. John’s (qu) Bk. 75, Pg. 4048—50First Ministers’ Conference — policies adopted (qu) Bk. 71, Pg. 3839—41Fish plants — Gaultois &Ramea (qu) Bk. 43, Pg. 2289—90

Harbour Grace, Old Perlican & Port de Grave (au) Bk. 51, Pg. 2701—04Fish plants remain open (Private Member’s Res.) n Bk. 1, Pg. 42; d Bk. 26,

Pg. 1337—69; amdt. Pg. 1350; 3k. 31, Pg. 1583—1618; amdt. carriedPg. 1619; Res. carried Pg. 1619

Fish price increase for No. 1 product (mm. stat.) Bk. 28, Pg. 1438Fisher, Dr. Harry, Director—General, Council of Ministers of Education

Canada, welcomed Bk. 21, Pg. 1038

Fisheries job creation programme (Emergency Works) (qu) Bk. 56,Pg. 3015—16; Bk. 63, Pg. 3387—89; Bk. 75, Pg. 4052—63

Fisheries Loan Act (Bill 21) T. Rideout n Bk. 11, Pg. 543; 1st Bk. 32,Pg. 1640; 2nd Bk. 43, Pg. 2310—26; Bk. 44, Pg. 2362—84; Bk. 46,Pg. 2454—75; Bk. 47, Pg. 2492—2512; Comm. Bk. 70, Pg. 3795—3805;3rd Bk. 74, Pg. 4014; BA Dec. 10/85 Govt. House

Fisheries Loan Board:—activities (mm. stat.) Bk. 48, Pg. 2533appointments (mm. stat.) Bk. 53, Pg. 2871licencing (Priv. Member’s Res.) n Bk. 1, Pg. 50moratorium on loans (qu) Bk. 43, Pg. 2295—96

Fishermen in Prov. treated equally (es.) n Bk. 40, Pg. 2135—36; dPg. 2137—39; amdt. Pg. 2139— defeated Pg. 2140; Res. carried Pg. 2140

Fishery: —

boat subsidy — 25% (qu) Bk. 79, Pg. 4470—72; ans. to qu. Bk. 83,Pg. 4701Branch fishermen — hunger strike (qu) Bk. 68, Pg. 3673—76crab industry — Port de Grave area (qu) Bk. 2, Pg. 57Federal Fisheries-

alleged bribing (qu) Bk. 8, Pg. 375—79; Bk. 9, Pg. 422-24; Bk. 10,Pg. 483—87; Bk. 24, Pg. 1209—13

Dept. — cutbacks (qu) Bk. 77, Pg. 4363—66; Bk. 84, Pg. 4742—44Fishery officers — police investigation (qu) Bk. 9, Pg. 424-25loans programme (qu) Bk. 40, Pg. 2110—13

Fish plants —

Gaultois & Raittea (qu) Bk. 43, Pg. 2289—90Harbour Grace, Port de Grave & Old Perlican (qu) Bk. 50,

Pg. 2646—50;2652—53; Bk. 51, Pg. 2701—04South Dildo plant — status fqu) Bk. 86, Pg. 4876—77

fisheries agreement — Premier disassociate from Fed. PC Party(qu) Bk. 57, Pg. 3059—60

fishermen — 25% tax debt (qu) Bk. 47, Pg. 2482—83fishing vessel insurance — premium increase fqu) Bk. 29, Pg. 1489—91in danger (qu) Bk. 21, Pg. 1049inshore — programme for fishermen (qu) Bk. 43, Pg. 2292—94; Bk. 69,

Pg. 3719—22

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Fishery (cont’d)mid distance fleet (qu) Bk. 83, Pg. 4686—90overfishing by foreign boats (qu) Bk. 9, Pg. 420—22; Bk. 11,Pg. 539—40; Bk. 25, Pg. 1259—63; ans. to qu. Bk. 26, Pg. 1331Russian allocations (qu) Bk. 11, Pg. 536—40; Bk. 25, Pg. 1265—67Salmon fishery:—

licences — senior citizens (qu) Bk. 39, Pg. 2068part-time fishermen (qu) Bk. 19, Pg. 936—40restoration (qu) Bk. 2, Pg. 58—61

Seal fishery:—Carino plant — processing of pelts (qu) Bk. 6, Pg. 268—70sale of pelts (qu) Bk. 6, Pg. 267—68

Trap fishery - elimination of glut (qu) Bk. 3, Pg. 113—14unemployment insurance not as a subsidy (au) Bk. 85, Pg. 4819—20WestGermansoverfishing (qu) Bk. 7, Pg. 312—16; Bk. 26, Pg. 1324—29letter to Fed. Mm. of Fisheries (qu) Bk. 27, Pg. 1382—90Fishery issues at First Ministers’ Conference (mm. stat.) Bk. 74,Pg. 3994

Fishery res. — Committee appt’d to draft a res. (Motion) (Premier Peckford)n 3k. 10, Pg. 476; members named Pg. 476Fishery res. (W.W. arsha1l) a 3k. 11, Pg. 343—44; carriedunanimously Pg. 544

Fishing Industry Advisory Board Act (Bill 11) fT. Rideout) n Bk. 5,Pg. 230; 1st Bk. 6, Pg. 279; 2nd Bk. 66, Pg. 3563—71; Comm. Bk. 70,Pg. 3805—09; 3rd Bk. 74, Pg. 4014; RA Dec. 10/85 Govt. HouseFishing Industry (Collective Bargaining) Act, report of matters transacted Bk. 37, Pg. 1910FLIGHT, Graham (L)

BP Selco Mineral exploration (mm. stat.) Bk. 74, Pg. 3994Canada—Nfld. Atlantic Accord Implementation C Nfld.) Act (Bill 59)2nd Bk. 78, Pg. 4454—64; Bk. 81, Pg. 4597—4613Committee of Supply: EstimatesConsoldiated Fund Services d Bk. 23, Pg. 1183—86Electoral District of Grand Falls — boundary changes — (pet) Bk. 86,Pg. 4838—89

Electricity rates — high cost — (pets) Bk. 4, Pg. 174—75; Bk. 6,Pg. 277—78; Bk. 7, Pg. 330—32; Bk. 8, Pg. 382—84; Bk. 25,Pg. 1292—94Evening Telegram - headline re water supply situation in CentralNfld. (pt. of priv.) Bk. 49, Pg. 2625—26Grand Falls water supply (mm. stat.) Bk. 54, Pg. 2873; (pet)Bk. 48, Pg. 2569—71Hydro resources in Labrador and Quebec (Private Member’s Res.) dBk. 16, Pg. 787—93; amdt. Pg. 793I.O.C.C. reduction in work force (mm. stat.) Bk. 26, Pg. 1316—17Interim Supply (Fin. Res.) d Bk. 11, Pg. 577-30Labour Relations Act (Bill 14) 2nd Bk. 9, Pg. 433-42Loan Act (Fin. Res.) d Bk. 40, Pg. 2147—48Motion by the Premier that the previous question be now put (Adj.Motion) d Bk. 75, Pg. 4249—58Tfld. & Labrador Corporation Act (Bill 16) 2nd Bk. 41, Pg. 2191—96;Comm. Bk. 42, Pg. 2230—32Nfld. & Labrador Housing Corporation Act (Bill 20) 2nd Bk. 74,Pg. 4037—39; Bk. 75, Pg. 4089—90Offshore Petroleum Board, Dr. G. Govier appt’d (mm. stat.) Bk. 31,Pg. 1566—67Oil and gas discovery on the Grand Banks (mm. stat.) Bk. 55,Pg. 2939—40

PetitionsElectricity rates — high cost — Bk. 3, Pg. 118—120; Bk. 25,Pg. 1271—73

Public Service (Collective Bargaining) Act (Bill 15) 2nd Bk. 41,Pg. 2173—76

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FLIGHT, Graham (cont’d)Questions (Oral)

Ahitibi—Price work schedule Bk. 29, Pg. 1495Atlantic Accord — legislation — Bk. 70, Pg. 3788—903rewery strike - labour relations — Bk. 53, Pg. 2823—24Buchans mine — abandonment Programme — Bk. 33, Pg. 1681—84Central Nfld. Hospital — $2 million — Bk. 28, Pg. 1448—50Electricity — fuel adjustment — Bk. 30, Pg. 1542—45Energy costs — lower prices — Bk. 77, Pg. 4366—68Exploits River — high water level — Bk. 29, Pg. 1487—89; Bk. 32,

Pg. 1665—67Factory freezer trawlers:—

fed. govt’s. decision Bk. 55, Pg. 2949—50lobby against Nfld. 3k. 58, Pg. 3120—22; Bk. 59, Pg. 3213—15

Gold discovery — job creation — Bk. 7, Pg. 317—21; Bk. 9,Pg. 463—63

Grand Falls/Windsor - amalgamation — Bk. 34, Pg. 1735—36Home ownership assistance programme Bk. 42,Pg. 2221—23Juvenile Corrections Division — report — Bk. 74, Pg. 4010Lougheed, Peter — contract details — Bk. 54, Pg. 2878—82; 3k. 55,

Pg. 2985—86IILAP Level II - Buchans miners - Bk. 48, Pg. 2339—41Martin, Cabot — consultant for govt. — Bk. 61, Pg. 3295—3300;

Bk. 62, Pg. 3329—30Mining industry — govt. relationship — Bk. 81, Pg. 4594—95Mobil:—

cost to produce a barrel of oil from Hibernia Bk. 49, Pg. 2599development plan — public hearings Bk. 41, Pg. 2161—62

Nfld. Hydro:audit by Auditor General Bk. 69, Pg. 3722-24rate structure Bk. 68, Pg. 3671—72; Bk. 69, Pg. 3771—74

Offshore - supply company bankrupt - Bk. 49, Pg. 2595Offshore agreement — legislation — Bk. 23, Pg. 1148—50PIP grants — offshore exploration reduétion Bk. 49, Pg. 2595—98Patronage appointments - J. Goudie; J. McLennon - Bk. 17, Pg. 327Spray program - environmental study - Bk. 32, Pg. 1635Youth unemployment — Bk. 35, Pg. 1792—95

Reports TabledInshore fishery report by the Liberal Caucus Committee Bk. 49,

Pg. 2621

Resolutions: Private Member’sUpper Churchill negotiations n Bk. 1, Pg. 44—45; d Bk. 80,

Pg. 4542—48; amdt. Bk. 85, Pg. 4852—57

Supplementary Supply (No. 1) (Fin. Res.) d Bk. 53, Pg. 2859—62;Pg. 2865—67

UIC benefits for fishermen (Private Member’s Res.) d Bk. 49,Pg. 2621—22

Wabush Mines — reduction in shut-down (mm. stat.) Bk. 8, Pg. 366—67Withdrew remark towards J. Reid re Whitbourne Boys’ Home Bk. 75,

Pg. 4251Wooddale Nursery tree replacement (mm. stat.) Bk. 32, Pg. 1621Workers’ Compensation Act (Bill 19) Comm. amdt. Bk. 75, Pg. 4034—85

Fonyo, Steve — letter of congratulations (Motion) Bk. 20, Pg. 981;carried Pg. 982

Forest protection and management — royal commission (mm. stat.) Bk. 36,Pg. 1838

Forestry Dept. — Bay d’Espoir area:—lay—offs (gu) Bk. 83, Pg. 4692—94; 3k. 84, Pg. 4750—51; ans. to qu.

Bk. 83, Pg. 4701seniority and employment rights (pet) Bk. 82, Pg. 4646

Forestry Research Centre, Corner Brook (qu) Bk. 5, Pg. 220—25; Bk. 11,Pg. 542; Bk. 25, Pg. 1267—70; Bk. 56, Pg. 3010—11; Bk. 85, Pg. 4815-17

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For s ey General

Forsey, Jack, Senator, welcomed Bk. 37, Pg. 1906Free trade with U.S. (qu) Bk. 39, Pg. 2062-66

impact study (au) Bk. 66, Pg. 3549—53; 3k. 67, Pg. 3611—14veto by Prov. Govt. (qu) Bk. 72, Pg. 3902—03; Bk. 79, Pg. 4477-80

French Immersion Programme:—(mm. tat.) Bk. 27, Pg. 1373(pets) Bk. 17, Pg. 829; Bk. 19, Pg. 945(cu) Bk. 3, Pg. 115—16

Fry, Deborah E. — aot’d. Asst. Deputy Mm. of Labour (mm. stat.)Bk. 63, Pg. 3385

FUREY, Chuck (I)Address in Reply d 3k. 7, Pg. 355—364Cold Brook - condition of forest access road (pet) Bk. 73,

Pg. 3957—58Day care facilities (Private Member’s Res.) d Bk. 68, Pg. 3684—90;

amdt. Pg. 3689Day Care & Homemaker Services Act (Bill 18) 2nd Bk. 74, Pg. 4022—24Dept. of Development & Tourism Act (Bill 9) 2nd Bk. 71, Pg. 3885—87Historic Resources Act (Bill 7) Ccn’in. Bk. 75, Pa. 4074—75Job creation programme — youth - (pet) Bk. 19, Pg. 944-45Loan Act (Fin. Res.) d Bk. 40, Pg. 2146Loan & Guarantee Act (No. 1) (Fin. Res.) d Bk. 39, Pg. 2080—82Loan & Guarantee Act (No. 2) (Fin. Res.) d Bk. 79, Pg. 4498-4504;Pg. 4513—16Motion by the Premier that the previous question be now put (Adj.

Motion) d Bk. 75, Pg. 4217—29

PetitionsDaniel’s Harbour — school conditions Bk. 80, Pg. 4536—38

Questions (Oral)Bonne Bay ferry — subsidy — Bk. 22, Pg. 1110—11Carol Players — recognition — Bk. 34, Pg. 1788—90Conflict of Interest Guidelines — W.W. Marshall — Bk. 60,

Pg. 3230—31Factory freezer trawlers — fed. govt’s. decision Bk. 55, Pg. 2955Fisheries job creation programme (Emergency Works) Bk. 75,

Pg. 4058—59Forestry Research Centre — funds allocated — Bk. 5, Pg. 220—25;

Bk. 85, Pg. 4815—17Job Strategy Programme — training — Bk. 52, Pg. 2771—73Juvenile Corrections Division — report — Bk. 73, Pg. 3952—53;

Bk. 74, Pg. 4004—05;4OllNfld. Zinc Mines, Daniel’s Harbour

federal assistance Bk. 77, Pg. 4371—73; Bk. 81, Pg. 4584—87hydro rates Bk. 81, Pg. 4588lay—offs Bk. 80, Pg. 4560

Premier’s office, 8th floor renovations — Bk. 68, Pg. 3666—67Supplementary Supply (No. 1) (Fin. Res.) d Bk. 55, Pg. 2973—76;

Bk. 57, Pg. 3086—89; Bk. 62, Pg. 3352—55;3357;3379—80; Bk. 65,Pg. 3522—23Tobacco Tax Act (Fin. Res.) d Bk. 77, Pg. 4386—87;4391-92UIC benefits for fishermen (Private Member’s Res.) d Bk. 49, Pg. 2617

G

Gander Airport — probable loss of international status —

(qu) Bk. 10, Pg. 487—89(pet) Bk. 20, Pg. 995

Gander plane crash — message of condolence to Govt. of U.S. (Motion)Bk. 76, Pg. 4325

General service workers — pay classification (qu) Bk. 77, Pg. 4369—70;Bk. 80, Pg. 4529—30

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Georgetown Gold

Georgetown — proposed transfer of students (pet) Bk. 23, Pg. 1156;Bk. 27, Pg. 1394

GILBERT, Dave fL)Address in Reply d Bk. 7, Pg. 337—44

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Canada—Nfld. Atlantic Accord Implementation (Nfld.) Act (Bill 59)2nd Bk. 83, Pg. 4721—29

Committee of Supply — Estimates:—Consolidated Fund Services d Bk. 23, Pg. 1189—92Executive Council d Bk. 25, Pg. 1303—05

Fish plants remain open (Private Member’s Res.) d amdt. Bk. 31,Pg. 1594—1601

Fisheries Loan Act (Bill 21) 2nd Bk. 44, Pg. 2362—68Forest protection and management — royal commission (mm. stat.)

Bk. 36, Pg. 1840—42Gander Airport — probable loss of international status (pet) Bk. 20,

Pg. 996—97Interim Supply (Fin. Res.) d Bk. 10, Pg. 515—17; Bk. 11, Pg. 553—56Loan & Guarantee Act (Fin. Res.) d Bk. 37, Pg. 1969—72; Bk. 38,

Pg. 2035—38Motion by the Premier that the previous question be now put fAdj.

Motion) d Bk. 75, Pg. 4162—70Municipal govts. in the Province (Private Member’s Res.) d Bk. 58,

Pg. 3160—61; Bk. 63, Pg. 3400—03

PetitionsBurgeo highway — upgraded and paved Bk. 65, Pg. 3507—09CN services - cutbacks to the South Coast Bk. 2, Pg. 72—73Crown Lands annual permit fee for White Bear Bay, Ramea

Bk. 83, Pg. 4698—99Ferry service - Rainea Bk. 52, Pg. 2784-86Forest Resources & Lands Dept. — seniority and employment rights —

Bay d’Espoir — Bk. 82, Pg. 4646—47Gill net mesh — size Bk. 50, Pg. 2659—61Salmon fishing regulations Bk. 12, Pg. 603—04Smalls Island — repairs to bridge Bk. 75, Pg. 4063—65Unemployment — Burgeo — Bay d’Espoir Bk. 15, Pg. 731—32

Questions (Oral)CN Marine:—

coastal cutbacks Bk. 2, Pg. 57—58South Coast ferry Bk. 51, Pg. 2706; Bk. 70, Pg. 3781—82

FESP — discontinued Bk. 85, Pg. 4814—15Fish plants — Gaultois and Ramea Bk. 43, Pg. 2289—90Forestry Dept. — lay—offs in Bay d’Espoir — Bk. 83, Pg. 4692—94Forestry Research Centre — funds allocated Bk. 11, Pg. 542;

Bk. 25, Pg. 1267—69Job Strategy Programme — training Bk. 54, Pg. 2883—84Senior citizens’ home — Bay d’Espoir Bk. 31, Pg. 1573; Bk. 33,

Pg. 1684; Bk. 37, Pg. 1937—39Wood export — Abitibi—Price Bk. 67, Pg. 3623; Bk. 68, Pg. 3667—69Youth unemployment — Bk. 42, Pg. 2223—24

Resolutions: Private Member’sWood supply - domestic and commercial n Bk. 1, Pg. 49

Spray program (mm. stat.) Bk. 15, Pg. 717—181985 results (mm. stat.) Bk. 76, Pg. 4310

Supplementary Supply (No. 1) (Fin. Res.) d Bk. 53, Pg. 2835—38;2870;Bk. 57, Pg. 3093—95; Bk. 60, Pg. 3240—42; Bk. 64, Pg. 3479—81;Bk. 65, Pg. 35l3—l6;3527—29

UIC benefits for fishermen (Private Member’s Res.) d Bk. 49, Pg. 2636Gilbert, Dave — Time Magazine award (misc.) Bk. 11, Pg. 550Gill net mesh — size (pet) Bk. 50, Pg. 2659

Globe Travel — tendering (qu) Bk. 65, Pg. 3496—99

Gold discovery — job creation (qu) Bk. 7, Pg. 317—21; Bk. 9, Pg. 463—67

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Goodwill Hearn

Goodwill Centre — temporary accommodations (mm. stat.) Bk. 54, Pg. 2873Goudie, Joseph - named Development Officer fau) Bk. 17, Pg. 822—28Govt. advertising - cost — (wqu 22) Bk. 71, Pg. 3856Govt. Consultants International — political firm fqu) Bk. 41, Pg. 2163—66Govt. Depts. — Cabinet documents (qu) Bk. 13, Pg. 643;652—56Govt. Services Committee on the Estimates:—

(Motion) members named Bk. 12, Pg. 607Heads of expenditure (Motion) Bk. 17, Pg. 848; carried Pg. 849Report on the estimates Bk. 32, Pg. 1637(Concurrence Motion) d Bk. 33, Pg. 1716—27; Bk. 34, Pg. 1743—82;Bk. 35, Pg. 1802—06; carried Pg. 1806

Grand Falls/Windsor - amalgamation (qu) Bk. 34, Pg. 1735—36Grand Falls water supply (mm. stat.) Bk. 54, Pg. 2872Granting of Supply (Fin. Res.) n Bk. 11, Pg. 543GREENING, Glenn (PC)

Amdts. cannot be made during second reading of a bill Bk. 73,Pg. 3988Day care resolution - aindt. - moved in order Bk. 68, Pg. 3690Division in Committee for an amdt. to Workers’ Compensation Act -procedure Bk. 75, Pg. 4088Hydro resources resolution — amdt.-moved in order Bk. 16, Pg. 794Member questioning the motives and principles of another memberfpts. of order) Bk. 78, Pg. 4430Petitions

Road conditions — Clarke’s Head — Bk. 76, Pg. 4322—23Private Member’s Bill - amdt. - moved in order Bk. 45, Pg. 2412Private Member’s Res. re fish plants — amdt. — moved in orderBk. 26, Pg. 1352

Resolutions:— Private Member’sWomen in the workforce n Bk. 1, Pg. 46

Greening, Glenn — appt’d. Deputy Speaker and Chairman of Committees(Motion) Bk. 2, Pg. 52; carried Pg. 52Guaranteed loans — use of monies — ans. to qu. Bk. 38, Pg. 2019;(Question asked by E. Hiscock June 20/85 — Comm. of Whole)Guaranteed loans tabled Bk. 6, Pg. 273Guiding Movement representatives welcomed Bk. 30, Pg. 1542

H

Harbour Grace — taxes imposed by town council (pet) Bk. 38, Pg. 2024;2027Harmon Complex — rent increases (pet) Bk. 87, Pg. 4942Harmon Corp. - funding - (wqu 30) Bk. 71, Pg. 3855Hawkins, Harvey — receiving govt. benefits (qu) Bk. 71, Pg. 3847—49Health care service — cutbacks — (qu) Bk. 87, Pg. 4932—36Health Sciences Complex — appointments to board (qu) Bk. 65, Pg. 3503—04HEARN, Loyola (PC)

Address in Reply d Bk. 7, Pg. 364Bills

Local School Tax Act (No. 22) n Bk. 15, Pg. 729Daniel’s Harbour — school conditions (pet) Bk. 80, Pg. 4538—40Elementary schools closing at Snooks Arm and Round Harbour (pet)Bk. 28, Pg. 1458Fisheries Loan Act (Bill 21) 2nd Bk. 44, Pg. 2376—83

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Hearn Hickey

HEARN, Loyola (cont’d)French immersion programme

(pets.) Bk. 17, Pg. 831; Bk. 19, Pg. 953—54(qu) Bk. 3, Pg. 115—16

Marysvale and Georgetown — proposed transfer of students (pet)Bk. 23, Pg. 1157—58; Bk. 27, Pg. 1398

Ministerial StatementsCanadian Encyclopedias — gift from Prov. of Alberta Bk. 47, Pg. 2480French immersion Bk. 27, Pg. 1373

NTA: -

negotiations (qu) Bk. 2, Pg. 54—56separate bargaining unit for Labrador (qu) Bk. 8, Pg. 379—80

Questions (Written)#10 School tax authorities Bk. 53, Pg. 2827

School board elections:eligibility of candidates (pet) Bk. 43, Pg. 2301—02political interference (qu) Bk. 53, Pg. 2826—27

School Tax Authorities — jurisdiction of municipalities — (qu)Bk. 59, Pg. 3176—77

Social Services Committee (Concurrence Motion) ci Bk. 36, Pg. 1880—85Supplementary Supply (No. 1) (Fin. Res.) d Bk. 62, Pg. 3349—52;

Pg. 3375—79Teacher harassment — Prov. election — (qu) Bk. 19, Pg. 933—34

Bk. 20, Pg. 989—93; 3k. 35, Pg. 1796UIC benefits for fishermen (Private Member’s Res.) ci Bk. 49,

Pg. 2631—36

Heating oil — lower prices — (qu) Bk. 79, Pg. 4470; Bk. 84, Pg. 4749—50;(ans. to qu) Bk. 80, Pg. 4535

Hibernia — operating cost — (qu) Bk. 86, Pg. 4871—76; 4908—11Hickey, T.V. :-

absence from cabinet (qu) Bk. 2, Pg. 52—54appt’d Deputy Speaker of Committees and Assistant Deputy Speaker

(Motion) Bk. 71, Pg. 3856

HICKEY, T.V. (PC)Day care facilities (Private Member’s Res.) ci amdt. Bk. 68,

Pg. 3690—95French immersion programme (pet) Bk. 19, Pg. 949—51Interjections durinq debate Bk. 75, Pg. 4230Leave not required to deal with amdts. to Tobacco Tax Bill while

debating the Res. Bk. 77, Pg. 4401Leave to announce items for the Late Show Bk. 81, Pg. 4616Leave to discuss a question while in debate on a motion Bk. 80,

Pg. 4561—62Members to lie heard in silence Bk. 75, Pg. 4230;425lMotions

MiscellaneousThat the Chair’s ruling be appealed and the member for St. Barbe

be recognized Bk. 79, Pg. 4512

That the member for LaPoile be recognized Bk. 79, Pg. 4513Motion by R. Simmons that C. Furey lie recognized — not carried

Bk. 79, Pg. 4512Motion that member for LaPoile be heard — carried Bk. 79, Pg. 4513Order in which members are recognized for debate Bk. 79, Pg. 4509—10;

Pg. 4512

PetitionsElectricity rates — high cost — Bk. 6, Pg. 275—77

Pt. of priv:— incident at Whitbourne Boys’ Home (death of AlonzoCorcoran) Bk. 2, Pg. 51—52

Points of order — interrupting another member on numerous occasionsBk. 79, Pg. 4520

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HickeyHiscock

HICKEY, T.V. (cont’d)Prima facie case of breach of privilege raised by J. Morgan referredto Priviliges & Elections Committee (Motion) d Bk. 13, Pg. 668—71Procedural point:— rules regarding time for debate on the AtlanticAccord Bk. 82, Pg. 4665—76; Bk. 84, Pg. 4766—77Questions (Oral)

Boarding homes — conditions Bk. 12, Pg. 600—01; Bk. 17, Pg. 859—60Remarks toward J. Reid re Whitbourne Boys Home to be withdrawn3k. 75, Pg. 4251

Reports TabledSelect Committee on Accommodations & Benefits of Members report

Bk. 52, Pg. 2775

Social assistance recipients — transportation for medical services(pet) Bk. 11, Pg. 545—46Speaker’s ruling be upheld Bk. 82, Pg. 4677Time - procedure when the House is recessed (clock is stopped)

Bk. 85, Pg. 4839Upper Churchill Res. - amdt. — moved in order Bk. 85, Pg. 4838

Highway improvements and construction projects (mm. stat.) Bk. 17,Pg. 814; Bk. 58, Pg. 3110

Highways agreement — funding (gu) Bk. 12, Pg. 601—03; Bk. 21, Pg. 1044-47HISCOCK, Eugene (L)

Committee of Supply: EstimatesExecutive Council d Bk. 24, Pg. 1247—50; Bk. 27, Pg. 1416—18Dept. of Development & Tourism Act (Bill 9) 2nd Bk. 71, Pg. 3882—85Electricity rates — high cost (pet) Bk. 2, Pg. 69—70; Bk. 44,Pg. 2351—53;2357—58

Estimates Committee meetings - schedule Bk. 24, Pg. 1231—32Fishing Industry Advisory Board Act (Bill 11) Comm. Bk. 70,

Pg. 3808—09French immersion (mm. stat.) Bk. 27, Pg. 1374Harmon Complex — rent increases (pet) Bk. 87, Pg. 4943—45Interim Supply (Fin. Res.) d Bk. 11, Pg. 558—61;563—66;569—71Loan & Guarantee Act (Fin. Res.) d Bk. 37, Pg. 1949—52Medical transportation — remote communities of Nfld. & Lab.

(mm. stat.) Bk. 37, Pg. 1894—96Memorial University (Pensions) Act (Bill 53) 2nd Bk. 67, Pg. 3646—59;Comm. Bk. 70, Pg. 3824—28Municipal govts. in the Province (Private Member’s Res.) d Bk. 63,Pg. 3414—18Northern caribou hunting zone — changes (pet) Bk. 86, Pg. 4885Petition re mail service — could be returned Bk. 26, Pg. 1334Petitions

CN Marine boats reinstated in Southern Labrador Bk. 25,Pg. 1277; withdrawn Pg. 1280

Electricity rates — high cost Bk. 7, Pg. 326—27Mail service — Southern Coast of Labrador — Bk. 11, Pg. 546—48;Bk. 25, Pg. 1280—82

Public Utilities Act (Bill 51) Comm. Bk. 70, Pg. 3809—11Questions (Oral)

Butt, John — TV interview Bk. 31, Pg. 1571—72CN Marine service in Southern Labrador - inquiry Bk. 63,

Pg. 3396—98Electricity rates — subsidized by fed. govt. Bk. 37, Pg. 1900Fishery — U.S. tariffs — Bk. 79, Pg. 4475—77Highways agreement — funding — Bk. 12, Pg. 602—03NTA: -

negotiations Bk. 2, Pg. 54—55separate bargaining unit for Labrador Bk. 8, Pg. 379—80

PCBS — removed from Nfld. Bk. 22, Pg. 1111—13Teachers — statements by W. Patterson Bk. 26, Pg. 1321—24;

Bk. 27, Pg. 1423—24

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Hiscock ILO

HISCOCK, Eugene (cont’d)Questions (Oral)

DIC benefits — inshore fishery extension of deadline Bk. 12,Pg. 598; Bk. 20, Pg. 988; Bk. 25, Pg. 1270

West Germans overfishing — letter to Fed. Minister of FisheriesBk. 27, Pg. 1389

Resolutions: Private Member’sRoyal Commission on education n Bk. 1, Pg. 46—47

SEED programme - student jobs (mm. stat.) Bk. 5, Pg. 217Social Services Committee (Concurrence Motion) d Bk. 34, Pg. 1753—62;

(debated under Govt. Services Committee)Supplementary Supply (No. 1) (Fin. Res.) d Bk. 62, Pg. 3347—49;

Bk. 65, Pg. 3545—47Supplementary Supply (No. 2) (Fin. Res.) d Bk. 48, Pg. 2580—84Tobacco Tax Act (Fin. Res.) d Bk. 76, Pg. 4348—50

Historic Resources Act (Bill 7) fW. Matthews) n Bk. 5, Pg. 230; 1stBk. 6, Pg. 279; 2nd Bk. 74, Pg. 4025—34; Comm. Bk. 75, Pg. 4070—75;3rd Pg. 4039; BA Dec. 10/85 Govt. House

HODDER, James (PC)Govt. Services Committee (Concurrence Motion) d Bk. 33, Pg. 1717-21Press not present at Estimates Committee meeting (pt. of order)

Bk. 25, Pg. 1253

Reports TabledGovt. Services Committee report on the estimates 3k. 32, Pg. 1637

Resolutions: Private Member’sHydro resources underdeveloped in Labrador & Quebec n Bk. 1,

Pg. 42; d Bk. 16, Pg. 781—87; aindt. Bk. 21, Pg. 1089—92

Retail Sales Tax reduction (Private Member’s Res.) d amdt. Bk. 4,Pg. 197—201

Hollett, Malcolm - letter of condolence to family upon death (Motion)Bk. 43, Pg. 2271

Home ownership assistance programme (qu) Bk. 42, Pg. 2221—23

Hospital equipment:-faulty medical devices (au) Bk. 52, Pg. 2765—66govt. cost (qu) Bk. 71, Pg. 3846—47

Hospital Services — St. Lawrence (pet) Bk. 56, Pg. 3019

Hospitals - cutbacks — (qu) Bk. 18, Pg. 889—90; Bk. 21, Pg. 1047—49;Bk. 27, Pg. 1390—92; Bk. 51, Pg. 2711—12

House closing — uncompleted legislation — (qu) Bk. 72, Pg. 3893—94

House of Assembly members — facilities (qu) Bk. 38, Pg. 2015

House recessed for a short period because of disorder Bk. 46, Pg. 2450

Housing initiatives and activity in Province (mm. stat.) Bk. 57,Pg. 3045

Human Rights Commission — Gillian Butler appt’d Chairperson (mm. stat.)3k. 62, Pg. 3327; (qu) Bk. 60, Pg. 3226—28

Hunger strikes — govt. action (qu) Bk. 72, Pg. 3900

hydro resources in Labrador & Quebec (Private Member’s Res.) n Bk. 1,Pg. 42; d Bk. 16, Pg. 781—811; amdt. Pg. 793; Bk. 21, Pg. 1060—92;anidt. defeated Pg. 1093; Res. carried Pg. 1093

I

IBEW — tentative agreement — (mm. stat.) Bk. 44, Pg. 2337

ILO — review labour legislation — (gu) Bk. 60, Pg. 3224—25; Bk. 61,Pg. 3306

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10CCJohnson

I.0.C.C.reduction in wont force (mm. stat.) Bk. 26, Pg. 1316lay—offs (gu) Bk. 46, Pg. 2439—40

“Idiot”- unparliamentary remark - B. Simmons (Mr. Speaker) Bk. 8,Pg. 399

Importation of Canadian beer to Labrador (pet) Bk. 48, Pg. 2564Incentive loans programme (mm. stat.) Bk. 68, Pg. 3664Income Tax Act (Bill 40) (J. Collins) n Bk. 43, Pg. 2297; 1st Bk. 46,

Pg. 2453; 2nd Bk. 75. Pg. 4091—4107Indexation of family allowances:— (pets) Bk. 49, Pg. 2606; Bk. 53,

Pg. 2827; Bk. 59, Pg. 3181; out of order Pg. 3182Industrial and Regional Development Program devolution (mm. stat.) Bk. 28,Pg. 1435

Inshore fish distribution program (mm. stat.) Bk. 26, Pg. 1317Inshore fishermen - economic plight (Motion) L. 0. Barry Bk. 43,

Pg. 2308; out of order Pg. 2310

Inshore fishery: -

DIC benefits — fed. funding (gu) Bk. 8, Pg. 370—71; Bk. 9, Pg. 468—71;Bk. 12, Pg. 596—99; Bk. 20, Pg. 987—39; Bk. 25, Pg. 1270—71

programme for fishermen (gu) Bk. 43, Pg. 2292—94; Bk. 69, Pg. 3719—22Inshore fishery report by Liberal Caucus Committee (tabled) Bk. 49,

Pg. 2621

Insurance Companies Act (Bill 6) fJ. Russell) n Bk. 5, Pg. 230; 1st Bk. 6,Pg. 279; 2nd Bk. 66, Pg. 3575—77; Comm. Bk. 70, Pg. 3809; 3rdBk. 74, Pg. 4014; BA Dec. 10/85 Govt. House

Interim Supply (Fin. Res.) fJ. Collins) n Bk. 2, Pg. 63; message read3k. 10, Pg. 507; d Bk. 10, Pg. 508—30; 3k. 11, Pg. 550—582; Bk. 12,Pg. 608—636; Carried and became Bill 17,Pg. 637

Interim Supply (Bill 17) 1st 2nd 3rd Bk. 12, Pg. 637; BA Bk. 13, Pg. 633Interim Supply debate - time deducted from the main estimates (pt. of

pniv.) Bk. 23, Pg. 1158—61; Bk. 24, Pg. 1195Interjections from the Public Gallery Bk. 38, Pg. 2024—27; Bk. 48,

Pg. 2536

Intermediate proceedings between two adjournment motions (pt. of order)Bk. 75, Pg. 4111—13; 4116

International Trade (mm. stat.) Bk. 31, Pg. 1561Inuit Association preliminary discussions to land claims negotiations

(mm. stat.) Bk. 57, Pg. 3043; Bk. 59, Pg. 3165Isley, Hon. Ernie, Minister of Manpower, Alberta, welcomed Bk. 21,

Pg. 1038

J

Janeway Hospital — bed closures — (gu) Bk. 33, Pg. 1673—79Job competitions - Phonse Faour and Les Thorns — (gii) Bk. 43, Pg. 2286—87Job creation programme — students

(qu) Bk. 18, Pg. 883—35(pet) Bk. 19, Pg. 942

Job Strategy Programmetraining (qu) Bk. 52, Pg. 2771—73; Bk. 54, Pg. 2883—84; 3k. 63,

Pg. 3389—93T E6P 55i6dThk. 69, Pg 3765—67; Bk. 72,3895—98

discrimination (qu) Bk. 76, Pg. 4316—19Johnson, Morrissey, MP welcomed Bk. 78, Pg. 4410

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Judicature Act (Bill 2) (L. Verge) n Bk. 5, Pg. 229; 1st Bk. 6, Pg. 278;2nd Bk. 41, Pg. 2178—80; Comm. Bk. 42, Pg. 2240—42; amdt. Pg. 2240;3rd Pg. 2267; RA Pg. 2267Judicial inquiry into death of Alonzo Corcoran, resident of WhitbourneBoys’ Home (mm. stat.) Bk. 4, Pg. 158Justice Minister’s office cost of renovations (wqu 12) Bk. 68, Pg. 3679Justices & Other Public Authorities (Protection) Act (Bill 5) (L. Verge)n Bk. 5, Pg. 229; 1st Bk. 6, Pg. 273Juvenile Corrections Division — report — (qu) Bk. 73, Pg. 3944—55; Bk. 74,Pg. 4000—13; 4039—46; Bk. 75, Pg. 4051—52

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‘Kangaroo Court’ to be withdrawn Bk. 54, Pg. 2921; Bk.57, Pg. 3045Katimavik Programme — cancelled — (qu) Bk. 76, Pg. 4313—16KELLAND, Jim (L)

Address in reply d Bk. 3, Pg. 146—54Agricultural Land Consolidation Programme (mm. stat.) Bk. 45,Pg. 2389—91Caribou harvest funding — commercial (mm. stat.) Bk. 60, Pg. 3223-24Crafts — removal of sales tax (mi-n. stat.) Bk. 71, Pg. 3838Davis Inlet housing for Innu residents (mm. stat.) Bk. 55, Pg. 2943—44Day care facilities (Private Member’s Res.) d amdt. Bk. 68,Pg. 3695—3702Dept. of Development & Tourism Act (Bill 9) 2nd Bk. 72, Pg. 3915—19Incentive loans programme (mm. stat.) Bk. 68, Pg. 3665Motions

MiscellaneousBroomfield, Heber — letter of condolence to family upon deathBk. 51, Pg. 2758—59

PetitionsNLHC- rent increases — Happy Valley — Bk. 43, Pg. 2303—05; 2307Northdrñ caribou hunting zone - changes - Bk. 86, Pg. 4883—84

Questions (Oral)CarorPlaFers - recogniElon -k. 34, Pg. 1732-34Conflict of Interest Guidelines - W.W. Marshall — Bk. 59,Pg. 3174—75Correctional facility for the Province Bk. 40, Pa. 2115Labrador — cabinet minister — Bk. 9, Pg. 433; 471—72Law firms — dealing with govt. — progress — Bk. 60, Pg. 3229Low—level flying — study — Bk. 71, Pg. 3842—45Nfld. Farm Products — broiler operation — Bk. 78, Pg. 4418—20Patronage appointments

J. Goudie; J. McLennon— Bk. 21, Pg. 1042—43Everett Osmond Bk. 21, Pg. 1043; Bk. 22, Pg. 1106—08Sheshatshit - band councils; mishandling of funds — Bk. 6,Pg. 264—67; 270—71

UIC regulations — pensioners — Bk. 77, Pg. 4373—74Vocational schools - reorganization — Bk. 64, Pg. 3437-41; Bk. 67,Pg. 3621Young offenders — holding facilities in Labrador — Bk. 40,Pg. 2113—14

Resolutions: Private Member’sNative land claims and Aboriginal Rights n Bk. 1, Pg. 47—48

Saunders, Doris — message of congratulations upon receiving Order ofCanada (Motion) Bk. 76, Pg. 4325Statements by I. Simms re newspaper business in Naskaupi district(pt. of priv.) Bk. 59, Pg. 3198Supplementary Supply (No. 1) (Fin. Res.) d Bk. 53, Pg. 2851—54;Bk. 59, Pg. 3191—94; Bk. 61, Pg. 3324—26; Bk. 62, Pg. 3344—47;Bk. 64, Pg. 3457—59; Bk. 65, Pg. 3534—37

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KELLAND, Jim (cont’d)UIC benefits for fishermen (Private Member’s Res.) d Bk. 54,

Pg. 2903Upper Churchill negotiations (Private Member’s Res.) d Bk. 80,

Pg. 4554—60Whitney, Dr. Hugh — appt’d Provincial veterinarian (mm. stat.)

Bk. 22, Pg. 1102—03

Knight, Barbara, appt’d Assistant Deputy Minister of IntergovernmentalAffairs (mm. stat.) Bk. 40, Pg. 2105

Kruger, Joseph, President of Kruger Inc. & officials welcomed Bk. 74,Pg. 3997

L

LECDT — communications for Province (qu) Bk. 85, Pg. 4813—14Labatt Breweries tentative agreement (mm. stat.) Bk. 59, Pg. 3162Labour Relations Act (Bill 14) fT. Blancliard) n Bk. 2, Pg. 63; 1st Bk. 3,

Pg. 120; 2nd Bk. 5, Pg. 230—52; Bk. 9, Pg. 433—462; Comm. Bk. 42,Pg. 2232—40; amdt. Pg. 2232; 2239; 3rd Pg. 2267; RA Pg. 2269

Labour Relations Act & Public Service (Collective Bargaining) Act(Private Member’s Bill 102) n Bk. 1, Pg. 43

Labour Relations Act, report of matters transacted Bk. 37, Pg. 1910Labour Relations Board — Vice—Chairman — (qu) Bk. 61, Pg. 3303—05Labour Relations Board report for 1984 (tabled) Bk. 37, Pg. 1910Labour Standards Act (Private Member’s Bill 101) C P. Fenwick) a Bk. 1,

Pg. 43; n Bk. 46, Pg. 2445

Labrador:—cabinet minister (gu) Bk. 9, Pg. 433; 471—74increase employment (qu) Bk. 11, Pg. 540—41separate federal seat (qu) Bk. 6, Pg. 270

Labrador Linerboard Ltd. Act (Bill 42) (L. Simms) a Bk. 69, Pg. 3731; 1stBk. 70, Pg. 3794

Land Development Act (Bill 41) fL. Simms) n Bk. 43, Pg. 2297; 1st Bk. 46,Pg. 2454

Landlord Tenancies Board (qu) Bk. 48, Pg. 2542—46Law firms - dealing with govt. progress (qu) Bk. 60, Pg. 3229—30Law of the Sea — offshore royalties (qu) Bk. 22, Pg. 1104—06; fans. to

qu.) Bk. 24, Pg. 1226

Leaseholds Act — transactions — (qu) Bk. 45, Pg. 2399—2402Leave not granted B. Tulk to present the Opposition’s report on the fishery(Mr. Speaker) Bk. 43, Pg. 2275

Leave not required to deal with amdts. to Tobacco Tax Bill while debatingthe Res. Bk. 77, Pg. 4397—4401

Legislative Council Estimates carried Bk. 28, Pg. 1481Legislative programme — Fall session (mm. stat.) Bk. 71, Pg. 3835LeGrow, Dr. Charles L. — condolence to family upon death (Motion) Bk. 48,

Pg. 2531

Letter from J. Morgan and reply on missing files (tabled) Bk. 13, Pg. 638Letter to J. Carter, Chairman of Privileges & Elections Committee

(tabled) Bk. 22, Pg. 1096

Lewis, P. J., letter of condolence to family upon death (Motion) Bk. 43,Pg. 2271

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Liquor Corporation Act (Bill 55) J. Collins - n Bk. 52, Pg. 2778; 1stBk. 53, Pg. 2831; 2nd Bk. 71, Pg. 3858-61; Corn. Bk. 74, Pg. 4015;3rd Bk. 75, Pg. 4069; RA Dec. 10/85 - Govt. House

Livestock Owner’s Compensation Board financial statements (tabled)Bk. 86, Pg. 4883

Loan Act (Fin. Res.) J. Collins n Bk. 23, Pg. 1453; d Bk. 40,Pg. 2140—48; carried and became Bill 25 — Pg. 2148

Loan Act (Bill 25) 1st 2nd 3rd Bk. 40, Pg. 2148; BA Bk. 42, Pg. 2269Loan & Guarantee Act (Fin. Res.) J. Collins n Bk. 35, Pg. 1797; d Bk. 36,

Pg. 1885—90; Bk. 37, Pg. l9l2—37;1943—94; Bk. 38, Pg. 2030—49;Bk. 39, Pg. 2078—2102; carried and became Bill 23 — Pg. 2102

Loan & Guarantee Act (Bill 23) 1st 2nd 3rd Bk. 39, Pg. 2102; BA Bk. 42,Pg. 2269

Loan & Guarantee Act (No. 2) (Fin. Res.) J. Collins n Bk. 43, Pg. 2297;d Bk. 79, Pg. 4480—4522

Lobster pot bank programme (mm. stat.) Bk. 23, Pg. 1142Local Authority Guarantee Act (Fin. Res.) J. Collins n Bk. 43, Pg. 2297Local School Tax Act (Bill 22) L. Beam n Bk. 15, Pg. 729; 1st Bk. 32,

Pg. 1640; 2nd Bk. 41, Pg. 2182—91; Corn. Bk. 42, Pg. 2242; 3rdPg. 2268; RA Pg. 2269

Loggers and Abitibi—Price tentative agreement (mm. stat.) Bk. 36, Pg. 1842Louglieed, Peter:

appt’d. energy advisor (mm. stat.) Bk. 52, Pg. 2759contract details (qu) Bk. 54, Pg. 2878—83; Bk. 55, Pg. 2985—88

Low—level flying in Labrador — study(mm. stat.) Bk. 60, Pg. 3218(qu) Bk. 24, Pg. 1214—15; Bk. 71, Pg. 3842—45

LUSH, Tom (L)Address in reply d Bk. 3, Pg. 130—38Budget debate Bk. 42, Pg. 2262—64CFLC0 collective agreement with employees (mm. stat.) Bk. 32,

Pg. 1620Canada—Nfld. Atlantic Accord Implementation (Sf ld.) Act (Bill 59)

2nd Bk. 82, Pg. 4651—72; Bk. 83, Pg. 4705—09Committee of Supply: Estimates

Executive Council d Bk. 28, Pg. l472—75;l479—80Dept. of Development & Tourism Act (Bill 9) 2nd Bk. 72, Pg. 3912—14Dept. of Finance Act (Bill 56) 2nd Bk. 69, Pg. 3740—43Federal Commission of Inquiry on Unemployment Insurance — govt’s.

submission (mm. stat.) Bk. 64, Pg. 3436—37Fish plants remain open (Private Member’s Res.) d amdt. Bk. 31,

Pg. 1609—13Fry, Deborah E. - appt’d. Assistant Deputy Minister of Labour

(mm. stat.) Bk. 63, Pg. 3386Govt. Services Committee (Concurrence Motion) d Bk. 34, Pg. 1775—82;

Bk. 35, Pg. 1802—03Hydro resources in Labrador & Quebec (Private Member’s Res.)

d amdt. Bk. 21, Pg. 1084—87Interim Supply (Fin. Res.) d Bk. 11, Pg. 566—68; Bk. 12, Pg. 513—19Labour Relations Act (Bill 14) 2nd Bk. 5, Pg. 233—38; Corn. amdt.

Bk. 42, Pg. 2233—36;2238—39Labrador South Coast — nail delivery (pet) Bk. 25, Pg. 1282—83Loan & Guarantee Act (Fin. Res.) d Bk. 37, Pg. 1921—23;1963—66;

Pg. 1972—75; 3k. 39, Pg. 2096—99Monkstown — road conditions (pet) Bk. 10, Pg. 499—500Motion by the Premier that the previous question lie now put (Adj.

Motion) d Bk. 75, Pg. 4197—4206

Motions:— Procedure under S.O. 23Terminating date for UIC benefits to fishermen Bk. 12, Pg. 605Unemployment crisis Bk. 76, Pg. 4325—26

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LUSH, Tom (cont’d)fld. Farm Products Corp. — collective agreement — (mm. stat.)Bk. 35, Pg. 1734

Petitions- -

Brewery labour dispute Bk. 38, Pg. 2019—21Electricity races — high cost — Bk. 10, Pg. 491—93

Public Service (Collective Bargaining) Act (Bill 15) 2nd Bk. 40,Pg. 2151—567 3k. 41, Pg. 2170—73Public Utilities Act (Bill 51) Comm. Bk. 70, Pg. 3816—19; 3820—23Questions (Oral)

Bay du Nord — wilderness reserve — Bk. 40, Pg. 2117—19Brewery industry - strike:—

hunger strike Bk. 57, Pg. 3051inquiry into beer cans Bk. 23, Pg. 1150—32; Bk. 32, Pg. 1636—37;Bk. 53, Pg. 2814—17legislation Bk. 33, Pg. 1686

Cabinet ministers — involvement in outside activities — Bk. 60,Pg. 3228—29Car allowance — Deputy Ministers & Assistant Deputy Ministers

Bk. 77, Pg. 4368—59; Bk. 30, Pg. 4528—30Come by Chance refinery — future — Bk. 42, Pg. 2226Factory freezer trawlers — fed. govt’s. decision Bk. 55,

Pg. 2947—48General service workers — pay classification — Bk. 77, Pg. 4369—70;Bk. 80, Pg. 4529—30110 - review labour legislation — Bk. 60, Pg. 3224—25; Bk. 61,Pg. 3306Job Strategy Programme:— tining — Bk. 63, Pg. 3389—91;

Bk. 69, Pg. 3765—66; Bk. 72, Pg. 3895—97; Bk. 66,Pg. 3557—59

- discrimination Bk. 76 Pg. 4316—18MON strike — negotiations — Bk. 5, Pg. 217—19; Bk. 9, Pg. 431—32Nfld. Hydro — rate structure — Bk. 68, Pg. 3672—73Patronage appointments: —

defeated PC candidates Bk. 24, Pg. 1215—16table salaries Bk. 26, Pg. 1320—21

RRAP — funding — Bk. 37, Pg. 1903—06; Bk. 41, Pg. 2166—68Royal Commission on Unemployment — youth — Bk. 61, Pg. 3305SEED programme — statistics — Bk. 66, Pg. 3557—59Salmon licences:—

part—time fishermen Bk. 19, Pg. 936—39senior citizens Bk.39, Pg. 2068

Teacher harassment - Provincial election Bk. 35, Pg. 1796UIC: -

benef its — inshore fishermen — extension of deadline Bk. 43,Pg. 2296overpayments to fishermen Bk. 34, Pg. 1741—42regulations — pensioners Bk. 83, Pg. 4690—92seasonal workers Bk. 7, Pg. 321—22; Bk. 8, Pg. 369—70Unemployment — job creation — Bk. 10, Pg. 481; Bk. 42, Pg. 2215—18;Bk. 86, Pg. 4877—82; 4912—13

Wage restraint Bk. 3, Pg. 106—07; Bk. 4, Pg. 165—69Resolutions: Private Member’s

Retail sales tax reduction n Bk. 1, Pg. 41; d Bk. 4, Pg. 179;Pg. 181—85; amdt. Bk. 8, Pg. 413—18Resource Committee (Concurrence Motion) d Bk. 33, Pg. 1689—97Student employment during Summer months (mm. stat.) Bk. 58,Pg. 3114—15Supplementary Supply (No. 1) (Fin. Res.) d Bk. 60, Pg. 3256—59;Bk. 61, Pg. 3309—14; Bk. 62, Pg. 3340—44; Bk. 64, Pg. 3470—79;Bk. 65, Pg. 3540—45Tobacco Tax Act (Fin. Res.) d Bk. 77, Pg. 4379—82UIC overpayments to fishermen — mistake by employers (pt. of order)Bk. 36, Pg. 1836—37

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LUSH, Tom (cont’d)Unemployment statistics (mm. stat.) Bk. 63, Pg. 3385Upper Churchill negotiations (Private Member’s Res.) d Bk. 80,Pg. 4567—73Workers’ Compensation Act (Bill 19) 2nd Bk. 73, Pg. 3983—89

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MILAP Level II — 3uchans miners - (mi) Bk. 48, Pg. 2539—42MUN : -

Board of Regents (gu) Bk. 65, Pg. 3499—3501Govt. restraint tgu) Bk. 21, Pg. 1038—42represented by W.W. Marshall law firm tqu) Bk. 71, Pg. 3849—50strike - negotiations (gu) Bk. 5, Pg. 217—19; Bk. 9, Pg. 431—33

Mail service — Southern Coast of Labrador (pet) Bk. 11, Pg. 346; Bk. 25,Pg. 1280

Maingot, Joseph, Q.C., welcomed Bk. 27, Pg. 1383Malik, S.L., Consul General of India and guest welcomed Bk. 20, Pg. 989Management Accountants Act (Bill 48) CJ. Russell) n Bk. 46, Pg. 2445; 1stBk. 51, Pg. 2721; 2nd Bk. 66, Pg. 3577—78; Comm. Bk. 70, Pg. 3809;3rd Bk. 74, Pg. 4014; RA Dec. 10/85 Govt. HouseManuel, Ella - letter of condolence to family upon death (Motion) Bk. 75,Pg. 4048

Marine Courier — CN ferry on the South Coast (qu) Bk. 51, Pg. 2706—07Marine education and research development (Private Member’s Res.) nBk. 1, Pg. 45

Marine Institute Act (Bill 36) (C. Power) n Bk. 43, Pg. 2297; 1st Bk. 46,Pg. 2454

Marshall, Elizabeth E. - appt’d Assistant Deputy Minister of Transportation(mm. stat.) Bk. 53, Pg. 2312MARSHALL, Hon. W.W. (PC)

Adjournment of House — Ministers absent — Bk. 45, Pg. 2391—93Anomalies & Errors in the Statute Law (Bill 30) 2nd Bk. 42,Pg. 2226Appreciation to members and staff for cooperation during sessionBk. 42, Pg. 2269Atlantic Accord — legislation - (qu) Bk. 70, Pg. 3789—90Auditor General’s Act — status — (qu) Bk. 69, Pg. 3727—28Bills

Canada-Nfld. Atlantic Accord Implementation tNfld.) Act (No. 59)n Bk. 76, Pg. 4322; 2nd Bk. 78, Pg. 4421—54; Bk. 81, Pg. 4606Petroleum & Natural Gas Act (No. 60) n Bk. 76, Pg. 4322Youth Advisory Council Act (No. 8) n Bk. 1, Pg. 19Branch fishermen — hunger strike — (qu) Bk. 68, Pg. 3673—76Bravery Awards, first investiture, presented (misc.) Bk. 45,Pg. 2392CN railway — tendering policy (qu) Bk. 42, Pg. 2219—21Canadian Charter of Rights & Freedoms Act (Bill 1) Comm. amdt.Bk. 42, Pg. 2251Challenger Space Shuttle - message of condolence to families ofastronauts (Motion) Bk. 76, Pg. 4325City of Corner Brook Act (Bill 33) Comm. amdt. Bk. 42, Pg. 2259Come by Chance refinery — reactivated — (qu) Bk. 8, Pg. 374—75;Bk. 54, Pg. 2885—86Committee of Supply: Estimates

Consolidated Fund Services d Bk. 23, Pg. 1174—75; Bk. 24,Pg. 1233—35Executive Council d Bk. 24, Pg. 1235; 1240—46; 1250—51; Bk. 27,Pg. 1402—15; Bk. 28, Pg. 1462—65; 1475—81

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MARSHALL, Hon. W. W. C cont’d)Committee of Supply - Estimates — time remaining Bk. 22, Pg. 1137—40Conflict of Interest Guidelines - W. W. Marshall (qu)Petro—Canada Bk. 44, Pg. 2341—42; 2345—46Pippy Park — Fairview Investments Ltd. Bk. 45, Pg. 2394—97; 2398;3k. 47, Pg. 2489—92

Landlord Tenancies Board (qu) Bk. 48, Pg. 2543-46Guidelines (qu) 3k. 62, Pg. 3331—38; Bk. 70, Pg. 3791—92Conveyancing Act (Bill 100) 2nd. amdt. Bk. 45, Pa. 2420—23Dept. of Development & Tourism Act (Bill 9) 2nd Bk. 71, Pg. 3878—79Dept. of Finance Act (Bill 56) 2nd Bk. 69, Pg. 3739—40; Bk. 71,Pg. 3857—58Dept. of Fisheries — missing files — (qu) Bk. 12, Pg. 593—96Ef ford, J. to withdraw unparliamentary term ‘that another memberlied’ fpt. of priv.) Bk. 86, Pg. 4862Electricity rates:— high cost

(pet) Bk. 2, Pg. 65—67;70—72; Bk. 25, Pg. 1273—74; Bk. 44,Pg. 2353—55;2360—62; Bk. 66, Pg. 3561—63(qu) Bk. 39, Pg. 2068—72

Energy costs — lower prices — (qu) Bk. 77, Pg. 4366—68Environmental Impact Study - public funding — (au) Bk. 30, Pg. 1552Estimates Committee meetings — schedule Bk. 24, Pg. 1230; 1232Factory freezer trawlers:—fed. govt’s. decision (qu) Bk. 55, Pg. 2947—51; 2952—56comments by Morrissey Johnson, MP (qu) Bk. 55, Pg. 2950—51;Pg. 2990—91

Fisheries Loan Act (Bill 21) Comm. Bk. 70, Pg. 3796—97; 3800—01Fishery - unemployment insurance not as a subsidy (qu) Bk. 85,Pg. 4820Fishing Industry Advisory Board Act (Bill 11) Comm. Bk. 70, Pg. 3807Fuel adjustment charge (qu) Bk. 26, Pg. 1329—31; Bk. 27,Pg. 1422; Bk. 30, Pg. 1542—45; Bk. 61, Pg. 3301—03Gander plane crash — message of condolence to Govt. of U.S. (Motion)Bk. 76, Pg. 4325Health Science Complex — appt’d to Board (qu) Bk. 65, Pg. 3503—04Hydro resources in Labrador and Quebec (Private Member’s Res.) damdt. Bk. 21, Pg. 1065—72Innuendo regarding Fairview Investments (pt. of priv.) Bk. 48,Pg. 2558—60Inshore fishery — assistance for fishermen (qu) Bk. 69, Pg. 3719—22Interim Supply (Fin. Res.) d Bk. 12, Pg. 634—36Interjections when the Speaker is making a ruling (pt. of priv.)Bk. 84, Pg. 4752Job Strategy Programme - training — (qu) Bk. 69, Pg. 3766-67Judicature Act (Bill 2) Comm. amdt. Bk. 42, Pg. 2240—41Labour Relations Act (Bill 14) 2nd 3k. 9, Pg. 448—54; Comm. amdt.Bk. 42, Pg. 2232; 2239Labrador — increase employment - (qu) Bk. 11,Pg. 540-41Leaseliolds Act — transactions — (qu) Bk. 45, Pg. 2399—2402Letters of condolence to the families of P. J. Lewis and MalcolmHollett (Motion) Bk. 43, Pg. 2271Local School Tax Act (Bill 22) 2nd Bk. 41, Pg. 2182—83; 2190—91Lougheed, Peter — contract details - (qu) Bk. 54, Pg. 2879-83;Bk. 55, Pg. 2986—88MUN: -

Board of Regents (qu) Bk. 65, Pg. 3499—3501represented by W.W. Marshall’s law firm (qu) Bk. 71, Pg. 3849Marshall, W.W. - full time cabinet minister under former PremierFrank Moores (qu) Bk. 65, Pg. 3501—03Martin, Cabot — consultant for govt. (qu) Bk. 61, Pg. 3296—3301;Bk. 62, Pg. 3329—31; ans. Bk. 64, Pg. 3450Memorial University (Pensions) Act (Bill 53) 2nd Bk. 69, Pg. 3737—39Ministerial Statements

Allegations made by L. Barry re W.W. Marshall Bk. 61, Pg. 3273—84

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MARSHALL, Hon. W. W. (cont’d)Ministerial Statements

Atlantic Accord meetings Bk. 77, Pg. 4359—62BP Resource Canada — drilling offshore Bk. 24, Pg. 1196—97Environmental Impact Statement Bk. 13, Pg. 639—40Legislative programme — Fall session — 3k. 71, Pg. 3835—36Offshore Petroleum 3oard, Dr. G. Govier appt’d Bk. 31,

Pg. 1565—66Oil and gas discovery on the Grand Banks Bk. 55, Pg. 2938—39?etro—Canada oil well discovery Bk. 63, Pg. 3381—82; fans. to qu)Bk. 63, Pg. 3399Prorogue House until Feb. 21/86 Bk. 85, Pg. 4807

Ministers not responsible for questions not within own portfolio(pt. of order) Bk. 5, Pg. 220Mobil:—

cost to produce a barrel of oil from Hibernia (qu) Bk. 49,Pg. 2599

development plan — public hearings (qu) Bk. 41, Pg. 2161—63Motions

Adj ournmentBk. 1, Pq. 30; Bk. 3, P. 228—29 Bk. 42, Pg. 2269House adjourn until Feb. 6/86 n Bk. 75, Pg. 4111; 4117; dPg. 4124—27House not adjourn at 11:00 p.m. Bk. 75, Pg. 4103Power failure Bk. 30, Pg. 1560

MiscellaneousBarry, Leo — be suspended for the remainder of today’s sittingand next sitting day Bk. 82, Pg. 4680—81Committee rise and report a pt. of priv. raised by L. D. BarryBk. 23, Pg. 1159Conveyancing Act — lstrdg. of bill — by leave Bk. 21, Pg. 1059Fenwick, Peter be suspended for remainder of today’s sittingBk. 46, Pg. 2453Greening, Glenn appt’d Deputy Speaker and Chairman of

Committees Bk. 2, Pg. 52Hickey, T.V., appt’d Deputy Chairman of Committees and AssistantDeputy Speaker Bk. 71, Pg. 3856Patterson, w., be suspended for remainder of today’s sitting

Bk. 36, Pg. 1878Public Accounts Committee - authorization to inquire into the1923 Auditor General’s Report — Bk. 20, Pg. 994Social Services Committee — W. Patterson to replace G. TobinBk. 24, Pg. 1228Stead, Clara - condolence to family of R. Aylward upon deathBk. 48, Pg. 2531V-E Day - sentiments to Royal Canadian Legion Bk. 8, Pg. 365Select CommitteeEstablished re accommodations and benefits of members Bk. 42,Pg. 2268; members named Pg. 2268;

Committee report to the House within ten days of theresumption of the House in the Fall Bk. 42, Pg. 2262

Standing CommitteesEstimates: proposed the members to constitute Govt. Services,Social Services, Resource Committees Bk. 12, Pg. 607Privileges & Elections Committee constituted — Prima faciecase of breach of privilege raised by J. Morgan — membersnamed Bk. 13, Pg. 663Public Accounts Committee — members to constitute the

Committee Bk. 12, Pg. 607—08Striking Committee under S.O. 84(a); members named Bk. 5, Pg. 251

Nfld. Hydro - audit by Auditor General (qu) Bk. 69, Pg. 3722-24Nfld. & Labrador Housing Corp. Act (Bill 20) 2nd Bk. 74, Pg. 4037Nfld. Liquor — closing in Wabush — (qu) Bk. 11, Pg. 541Nfld. Standard Time — change date — (qu) Bk. 56, Pg. 3012—13; Bk. 64,

Pg. 3442; 3489—90

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Marshall Marshall

MARSHALL, Hon. W. W. fcont’d)Nfld. Zinc Mines — hydro rates — (gil) Bk. 81, Pg. 4588—90;Pg. 4625—26Offshore agreement — legislation — (gu) Bk. 23, Pg. 1148—50Offshore supply cc. — bankrupt — (qu) Bk. 49, Pg. 2595Oposition Leader auestioning the ruling of the Chair (pt. of priv.)3k. 81, Pg. 4582

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Opposition Leader requesting by leave to introduce a Res. re de—indexing (pt. of order) Bk. 31, Pg. 1582;1584PIP grants — offshore exploration reduction — (qu) Bk. 49,Pg. 2595—99; Bk. 83, Pg. 4697Patronage appointments - table salaries — (qu) Bk. 26, Pg. 1320—21Pt. of privilege — casting aspersions on the Speaker Bk. 82,Pg. 4677—79Pt. of privilege by J. Morgan re destruction of files Bk. 12,Pg. 589Private member permitted one Motion on the Order Paper at a time

(pts. of order) Bk. 4, Pg. 176; Bk. 7, Pg. 323Private Member’s Bill — procedure for debate Bk. 45, Pg. 2404—05Public Utilities Act (Bill 51) Comm. Bk. 70, Pg. 3809;3812—13Questions (Written)

2 Offshore oil industry - number of individuals working offshoreBk. 25, Pg. 1271

Petro-Canada oil well discovery re choke Bk. 63, Pg. 3399(asked by L. Barry — Miii. Stat. Nov. 20/83)

Remarks by Opposition Leader toward the Speaker re keeping theHouse in order (pt. of priv.) Bk. 37, Pg. 4923Remarks by R. Simmons re impartiality of the Chair (pt. of priv.)Bk. 47, Pg. 2487

Reports TabledCalgary Herald, Oct. 17 — Bk. 45, Pg. 2422Nfld. & Labrador Hydro Corp. annual report Bk. 24, Pg. 1226

Resolution by I. D. Barry re de—indexung — out of order (pts. oforder) Bk. 30, Pg. 1538—54Resolutions

Fishery — protection of resource — n 3k. 11, Pg. 543—44Resource Committee (Concurrence Motion) d Bk. 33, Pg. 1697—1709Roads prograniitte — 60/40 funding — (qu) Bk. 69, Pg. 3729Royal Commission on unemployment - youth - (qu) Bk. 61,Pg. 3305—06Senior citizens home — Bay d’Espoir — (qu) Bk. 33, Pg. 1684—85Simmons, R., casting aspersions on the impartiality of the Chairfpt. of priv.) Bk. 54, Pg. 2390Supplementary Supply (No. 1) (Fin. Res.) d Bk. 64, Pg. 3460—64UIC:—

benefits — inshore fishermen — extension of deadline (qu)Bk. 12, Pg. 596—99regulations — pensioners (qu) Bk. 77, Pg. 4373—75

Upper Churchill negotiations (Private Member’s Res.) d Bk. 80,Pg. 4548—54Wabush Mines — manganese leaching plant — (qu) Bk. 56, Pg. 3013—14Wage freeze on Crown corporations — Hon. T. Rideout — breach ofcabinet secrecy (qu) Bk. 20, Pg. 983—85Waterford Hospital — Board of Directors - (qu) Bk. 65, Pg. 3505Wells, Andy - appointments - (qu) Bk. 63, Pg. 3396Wiseman, General Clarence — condolence to family upon death(Motion) Bk. 7, Pg. 311Workers’ Compensation Act (Bill 19) Comm. amdt. Bk. 75, Pg. 4077;Pg. 4085—88

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Marshall Matthews

Marshall, W. W. — full time cabinet minister under former Premier FrankMoores (qu) Bk. 65, Pg. 3501-03

Martin, Cabot — consultant for govt. - (qu) Bk. 61, Pg. 3295—3301;Bk. 62, Pg. 3329—31; fans. to qu) Bk. 64, Pg. 3450

Marystown Shipyard agreement with Moss Rosenberg Verft of Norway(mm. stat.) Bk. 47, Pg. 2476

Marysvale — proposed transfer of students (pet) Bk. 23, Pg. 1156;Bk. 27, Pg. 1394

Mattel baby seal toys — public refrain from purchasing (Misc. Res.) nBk. 73, Pg. 3956; unanimous consent requested Pg. 3976; not grantedPg. 3977

MATTHEWS, Hon. William (PC)Archives — new location/funding fqu) Bk. 53, Pg. 2821—22Arts Council — funding — (qu) Bk. 19, Pg. 934—36; Bk. 35, Pg. 1792;

Bk. 51, Pg. 2707—10Arts & Culture Centre, Labrador — jobs advertised — (qu) Bk. 85,

Pg. 4818—19Bell Island — ferry services — (qu) Bk. 84, Pg. 4742Bills

Historic Resources Act (No. 7) n Bk. 5, Pg. 230; 2nd Bk. 74,Pg. 4025—26; 4033—34; Comm. Bk. 75, Pg. 4072—75

Bellevue Beach Park — shut-down Victoria Day weekend (pets.) Bk. 10,Pg. 502—03;505—06

Broomfield, Heber - letter of condolence to family upon death(Motion) Bk. 52, Pg. 2759

Carol Players of Labrador West:—message of congratulations (Motion) Bk. 25, Pg. 1258—59recognition (qu) Bk. 34, Pg. 1733—35; Bk. 35, Pg. 1785—90

Fish plants remain open (Private Member’s Res.) d amdt. Bk. 31,Pg. 1601—09

Katimavik Programme — cancelled — (qu) Bk. 76, Pg. 4314—16Ministerial Statements

Nfld. & Labrador Arts Council - appointments - Bk. 51, Pg. 2700Physical Activity Week Bk. 19, Pg. 927—28

National Youth Conference - Nfld. delegation - (qu) Bk. 64,Pg. 3442—45; 3483—84

Northern caribou hunting zone - changes — (pet) Bk. 86, Pg. 4886Petitions

Electricity rates — high cost — Bk. 53, Pg. 2829Hospital services — St. Lawrence — Bk. 56, Pg. 3019

Provincial parks - student employment — (qu) Bk. 36, Pg. 1846-49;Pg. 1852

Questions (Written)14 Sustaining Grants programme — fund allocated Bk. 56, Pg. 301931 Winter Games jackets — tendering — Bk. 72, Pg. 3907

Red Trench Sculpture — removal — (qu) Bk. 82, Pg. 4631; 4641—43Reports Tabled

Canada Games Park Commission financial statements Bk. 6, Pg. 273Nfld. & Labrador Arts Council annual report for 1984—85

Bk. 59, Pg. 3178

UIC benefits for fishermen (Private Member’s Res.) d Bk. 54,Pg. 2916—23

Youth unemployment:(qu.) Bk. 35, Pg. 1793—95recommendations of Youth Advisory Council (qu) Bk. 34,

Pg. 1739—41Youth Services Division — field workers (qu) Bk. 36, Pg. 1844—46

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McLennon McNicholas

McLennon, John named Development Officer fau) Bk. 17, Pg. 822—23

MCNICHOLAS, Hon. Dr. PatrickAdjourn House until Feb. 6/36 motion in order Bk. 75, Pg. 4116;

debatable motion Pg. 4123Adjournment of the House — motion by the Premier — moved in order

Bk. 75, Pg. 4143Amdt. to resolution by G. Warren - defeated Bk. 40, Pg. 2140Apology to C. Decker re unparliamentary remark Bk. 54, Pg. 2929Appointed as Speaker of House of Assembly Bk. 1, Pg. 1Auditor General - remarks by Minister of Finance — (pts. of priv.)

Bk. 85, Pg. 4806; Bk. 86, Pg. 4867; Bk. 87, Pg. 4922Minister of Finance permitted to clarify remarks Bk. 86, Pg. 4867

Auditor General’s Report tabling — (Sect. 67 of the Fin. Adiiiinistrat—ion Act) Bk. 82, Pg. 4645 — ruling Bk. 84, Pg. 4739; Bk. 85,Pg. 4804

Budget debate aindt. — ruled in order Bk. 20, Pg. 1024CBC’s Here & Now - needs of the handicapped (pt. of priv.) Bk. 77,

Pg. 4378; Bk. 78, Pg. 4410Comments or interruptions while another member is speaking Bk. 24,

Pg. 1195“Coward” - not unparliamentary Bk. 65, Pg. 3501; Bk. 56, Pg. 3549Destruction of cabinet files (pt. of priv. by J. Morgan) Bk. 12,

Pg. 590; prima facie case established Bk. 13, Pg. 656—57Disorder — House recessed Bk. 46, Pg. 2450Document tabled by Premier Oct. 29/85 — assigning improper motives

fpt. of priv. by L.D. Barry) Bk. 49, Pg. 2590; no prima faciecase Bk. 51, Pg. 2699

Ef ford, J., to withdraw unparliamentary term “that another memberlied” Bk. 86, Pg. 4865; Bk. 87, Pg. 4916

Estimates Committee meetings — schedule (pt. of order) Bk. 27,Pg. 1382

Fenwick, P., refusing to withdraw unparliamentary remark “Premierlying” Bk. 46, Pg. 2452

House not adjourn at 11:00 p.m. — motion in order — not debatableBk. 75, Pg. 4111; (pt. of order by L.D. Barry) Bk. 75, Pg. 4178

“Idiot” unparliamentary remark - R. Simmons Bk. 8, Pg. 399Impartiality of the Chair — R. Simmons (pts. of priv.) Bk. 47,

Pg. 2488; no prima facie case Bk. 48, Pg. 2533; Bk. 54,Pg. 2890; 2922; withdrawn Bk. 57, Pg. 3045

Innuendo re Fairview Investments (pt. of priv. by w.W. Marshall)Bk. 48, Pg. 2561;2562; no prima fade case Bk. 49, Pg. 2590

Interim Supply debate - time deducted from the u.ain estimates -

S.O. 116 (pt. of priv.) Bk. 23, Pg. 1164; Bk. 24, Pg. 1195Interjections from the Public Gallery (pt. of order) Bk. 38,

Pg. 2027; Bk. 48, Pg. 2536Intermediate proceeding between motions — vote on the motion Bk. 75,

Pg. 4116Leave notgrantedB. Tulk to present the Opposition report on the

fishery Bk. 43, Pg. 2275Leave not required to introduce resolution — other procedures open

to member Bk. 31, Pg. 1583; Bk. 33, Pg. 1675Members to take their seat when called to order Bk. 81, Pg. 4584Message from the Administrator:—

estimates Bk. 14, Pg. 707Interim Supply Bk. 10, Pg. 507

Message from the Lieut.—Gav.Main Supply Bk. 42, Pg. 2266Supplementary Supply Bk. 47, Pg. 2513Supplementary Supply for current fiscal year Bk. 48, Pg. 2572

Minister of Consumer Affairs gave the House incorrect information(pt. of priv.) Bk. 72, Pg. 3907; Bk. 73, Pg. 3944

Minister of Forest Resources & Lands attempting to mislead the Housein answer to tabled questions (pt. of priv. by P. FenWick)Bk. 71, Pg. 3833

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McNicholasMcNicholas

MCNICHOLAS Hon. Patrick fcont’d)Minister not responsible for questions not within own portfolioBk. 51, Pg. 2703Ministerial statements - no. of replies permitted Bk. 8, Pg. 368;?q. 403Ministers may decline to answer questions (pt. of priv.) Bk. 54,Pg. 2889Motions by the Premier re I. C. Barry — Bk. 67, Pg. 3640; out oforder Bk. 68, Pg. 3662—63; Bk. 71, Pg. 3855; in order Bk. 72,Pg. 3890Motions on Order Paper by P. Fenwick to be removed or incorporatedinto one Bk. 4, Pg. 178—79Motions under S.C. 23 — ruled out of order:—

Bk. 12, Pg. 607; Bk. 43, Pg. 2310Bk. 55, Pg. 2958; Bk. 56, Pg. 3024; Bk. 57, Pg. 3068Bk. 73, Pg. 3962; Bk. 76, Pg. 4328

NDP — office stationery (pt. of priv.) Bk. 52, Pg. 2758; no primafacie case Bk. 53, Pg. 2812; conunents on CBC Radio by P. Fenwickre Speaker’s ruling fpt. of priv.) Bk. 54, Pg. 2871; Bk. 57,Pg. 3045Oral Questions — must not be prefaced by reading of letters,

telegrams, etc. Bk. 62, Pg. 3336; time allotted Bk. 79, Pg. 4465Parliamentary Commissioner annual report tabled Bk. 55, Pg. 2956Parliamentary Secretaries re ministerial statements oral questions;answer to questions Bk. 60, Pg. 3220; Bk. 64, Pg. 3435Patterson, Mr. W., refusing to withdraw unparliamentary languageBk. 36, Pg. 1874; 1876; 1878Petition by P. Fenwick re diesel generated electricity — ruled outof order Bk. 50, Pg. 2666Petition presented by E. Hiscock altered to read “Prov. Govt.” instead of “Fed. Govt.” Bk. 25, Pg. 1283; Bk. 26, Pg. 1333Petitions — presenting of — Bk. 28, Pg. 1456Petitions to the Fed. Govt. — not in order Bk. 59, Pg. 3182Pt. of priv. by L. C. Barry re motion by the Premier Bk. 67,Pg. 3640; no prima facie case Bk. 68, Pg. 3662; (pt. of order)Bk. 71, Pg. 3855; Bk. 72, Pg. 3890Pt. of priv. by J. Carter re remarks by R. Simmons — no prima faciecase Bk. 58, Pg. 3107Pts. of order — interrupting another member on numerous occasionsBk. 24, Pg. 1195; Bk. 57, Pg. 3044“Premier be reprimanded” — remarks by I. C. Barry — not unparliamentary (pt. of order) Bk. 57, Pg. 3066; Bk. 58, Pg. 3107Premier to withdraw unparliamentary language used in Motion

(Nov. 26/85 Bk. 67, Pg. 3624) Bk. 71, Pg. 3834; Bk. 72,Pg. 3890

Private Member’s Resolution: members have twenty minutes to speakto anidt. and main motion Bk. 4, Pg. 193Privileges & Elections Committee:

Members asking questions at Committee meetings fpts. of orderand priv.) no prima facie case Bk. 16, Pg. 767; 78; 81; Bk. 17,Pg. 841

Committee and Chairman - own procedure (pt. of order by J. Morgan)Bk. 21, Pg. 1037—38; Bk. 24, Pg. 1205Statements by J. Carter (pt. of priv. by J. Morgan) — no primafacie case Bk. 28, Pg. 1431

Procedural point — rules regarding time for debate on AtlanticAccord (pt. of order) Bk. 78, Pg. 4422; Bk. 83, Pg. 4703; 05;Bk. 86, Pg. 4892Procedure re member not voting on a bill entitled to speak in debateBk. 66, Pg. 3601; Bk. 67, Pg. 3606Questions and answers should be brief Bk. 24, Pg. 1196Refreshments not permitted in the House Bk. 58, Pg. 3107Remarks by Govt. House Leader and Opposition Leader re rules of theHouse Bk. 87, Pg. 4925

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McNicholas Message

MCNICHQLAS, Hon. Patrick (cont’d)Remarks by member for LaPoile re conversation in R. Simmons’ officewhen he was an MP Bk. 81, Pg. 4597; no prima facie case Bk. 32,Pg. 4644Remarks by R. Simmons:—

fpt. of order by J. Carter) Bk. 44, Pg. 2334comments not in Hansard Bk. 45, Pg. 2335

(pt. of order by J. Carter) Bk. 54, Pg. 2930; no point of orderBk. 57, Pg. 3045Remarks by R. Simmons directed toward the Chair:

Bk. 20, Pg. 1020(June 21st., Pg. 2009) Bk. 39, Pg. 2051; withdrawn Bk. 41,Pg. 2157“smarten up” Bk. 47, Pg. 2487; withdrawn Bk. 48, Pg. 2531

Retail sales tax — amdt. to Resolution — in order Bk. 4, Pg. 191Signs to be removed from the gallery Bk. 48, Pg. 2536‘Smear” term used by the Premier (pt. of order) Bk. 48, Pg. 2552;Bk. 49, Pg. 2590“Speaker harassing members” - R. Simmons to withdraw Bk. 87, Pq. 495lPg. 4954Speaker should be heard in silence Bk. 84, Pg. 4754Speaker’s rulings be upheld:

3k. 50, Pg. 2666; Bk. 53, Pg. 3110Bk. 75, Pg. 4143; 4178; 4181

Threats being made across the floor of the House Bk. 36, Pg. 1874;Bk. 37, Pg. 1909Time used debating or pts. of order and privilege is not deducted

from member’s time Bk. 36, Pg. 1879Unanimous consent: —

to continue past 4:00 o’clock on petitions Bk. 49, Pg. 2606not granted to C. Decker to respord to petition (pt. of order)

Bk. 44, Pg. 2359;60not granted G. Warren to amend his motion Bk. 49, Pg. 2610not granted to present a resolution Bk. 58, Pg. 3110not granted to pass resolution re Mattel baby seal toy Bk. 73,Pg. 3977

Unparliamentary remarks by G. Tobin fpt. of priv.) Bk. 71, Pg. 3855;withdrawn Bk. 72, Pg. 3890West Germans - overfishing (Motion by B. Tulk) ruled out of order

Bk. 7, Pg. 324Whitbourne Boys’ Home incident - death of Alonzo Corcoran (pt. ofpriv. by T. V. Hickey) Bk. 2, Pg. 52;87

McNicholas, Dr. P. appointed as Speaker Bk. 1, Pg. 1Medical transportation — remote communities of Sf id. & Labrador (mm.(stat.) Bk. 37, Pg. 1891

Member for LaPoile be recognized (Motion) Bk. 79, Pg. 4513; carriedPg. 4513

Member for St. Barbe be recognized (Motion) Bk. 79, Pg. 4510—11; notcarried Pg. 4513

Member questioning the motives and principles of another member fpts. oforder) Bk. 78, Pg. 4427—30

Members may speak in the debate on the Atlantic Accord until an objectionis raised Bk. 84, Pg. 4766—67;4770—71Members recognized for a question and deferring to another member (pts. oforder) Bk. 53, Pg. 2820

Memorial University (Pensions) Act (Bill 53) (C. Power) n Bk. 52,Pg. 2778; 1st Bk. 53, Pg. 2830; 2nd Bk. 67, Pg. 3642—60; Bk. 69,Pg. 3731—39; Comm. Bk. 70, Pg. 3824—28; 3rd Bk. 74, Pg. 4014;RA Dec. 10/85 Govt. House

Message from the Administrator:—Interim Supply Bk. 10, Pg. 507Estimates Bk. 14, Pg. 707

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Message Ministerial

Message from the Lieut.—Governor:—Main Supply Bk. 42, Pg. 2266Supplementary Supply Bk. 47, Pg. 2513Supplementary Supply for the current fiscal year Bk. 48, Pg. 2572

Middle distance fleet — statement by Minister of Fisheries and Ministerof Development tabled 3k. 33, Pg. 4701

Mineral exploration throughout the Province (mm. stat.) Bk. 59, Pg. 3163Mineral Licences & Mining Leases annual report (tabled) Bk. 6, Pg. 273Miners’ widows allowance C qu) 3k. 15, Pg. 718

Mining industry — sinking fund — (qu) Bk. 46, Pg. 2440—41;status (qu) Bk. 81, Pg. 4594—96

Minister not responsible for questions not within own portfolio —

Mr. Speaker Bk. 5, Pg. 221; Bk. 51, Pg. 2703

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTSAgricultural Land Consolidation Programme fR. Aylward) Bk. 45,

Pg. 2388Alcohol & Drug Dependency Commission — app’t George Skinner ( C. Brett)

Bk. 51, Pg. 2699Allegations made by L.D. Barry re W.W. Marshall CW.W. Marshall)

Bk. 61, Pg. 3273Argentia industrial and commercial development (Premier Peckford)

Bk. 15, Pg. 709Atlantic Accord — first Development Fund (Premier Peckford) Bk. 79,

Pg. 4466Atlantic Accord meetings CW.W. Marshall) Bk. 77, Pg. 4359Atlantic Council of Fisheries Ministers — meeting CT. Rideout)

Bk. 34, Pg. 1728Auditor General’s Report — allegations — (J. Collins) Bk. 85,

Pg. 4799BP Resource Canada drilling offshore (W.W. Marshall) Bk. 24,

Pg. 1196BP Selco mineral exploration (J. Dinn) Bk. 74, Pg. 3993Baie Verte mine closing from July 6 — Sept. 3 (J. Dinn) Bk. 36,

Pg. 1843Beautification & Enhancement Project — Humber—Bay of Islands area

(Premier Peckford) Bk. 40, Pg. 2103CFLCo collective agreement with employees (T. Blanchard) Bk. 32,

Pg. 1620CN coastal service on South Coast reinstated (R. Dawe) Bk. 10,

Pg. 476Cable television training for community productions (J. Russell)

Bk. 72, Pg. 3890Canada—Nfld. Offshore Development Fund (C. Power) Bk. 81, Pg. 4579Canadian Encyclopedia - gift from Alberta (L. Beam) Bk. 47,

Pg. 2480Caribou harvest funding — commercial (Premier Peckford) Bk. 60,

Pg. 3222Christmas season safety tips (J. Russell) Bk. 70, Pg. 3777Consultant Guidelines (N. Windsor) Bk. 44, Pg. 2338Corcoran, Alonzo — judicial inquiry into death (C. Brett) Bk. 4,

Pg. 158Crafts — removal of sales tax (R. Aylward) Bk. 71, Pg. 3837Davis Inlet housing for Innu residents (R. Aylward) Bk. 55,

Pg. 2941Debenture issue fJ. Collins) Bk. 82, Pg. 4630Energy prices — decrease (J. Russell) Bk. 86, Pg. 4866Environmental Impact Statement (W.W. Marshall) Bk. 13, Pg. 639Factory freezer trawlers — approval by fed. govt. (Premier Peckford)

Bk. 56, Pg. 2992Fed./Prov. Lottery Accord (J. Collins) Bk. 30, Pg. 1541Fed. Commission of Inquiry on Unemployment Insurance — govt’s.

submission (C. Power) Bk. 64, Pg. 3435Federal budget — impact on Nfld. economy (Premier Peckford) Bk. 39,

Pg. 2051

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Ministerial Ministerial

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (cont’d)Financial status of Province fJ. Collins) Bk. 65, Pg. 3491Fish price increase for 1985 fishing season (T. Rideout) Bk. 28,

Pg. 1433Fisheries Loan Board (T. Rideout)

activities Bk. 48, Pg. 2533appointments Bk. 54, Pg. 2871

Fishery issues at First Ministers’ Conference fT. Rideout) Bk. 74,Pg. 3994

Forest protection and management — Royal Commission CL. Simms)Bk. 36, Pg. 1833

French Immersion CL. Beam) Bk. 27, Pg. 1373Fry, Deborah E. — appt’d Assistant Deputy Minister of Labour

CT. Blanchard) Bk. 63, Pg. 3385Goodwill Centre - temporary accommodations C H. Young) Bk. 54, Pg. 2873Grand Falls water supply (N. Doyle) Bk. 54, Pg. 2872Highway improvements and construction projects CR. Dawe) Bk. 17,

Pg. 814; Bk. 58, Pg. 3110Housing initiatives and activity in Province (J. Dinn) Bk. 57,

Pg. 3045Human Rights Commission - Chairperson appt’d. - CL. Verge) Bk. 62,

Pg. 3327IBEW tentative agreement (N. Windsor) Bk. 44, Pg. 233710CC reduction in work force (J. Dinn) Bk. 26, Pg. 1316Incentive loan programmes CR. Aylward) Bk. 68, Pg. 3664Industrial and Regional Development Program devolution CII. Barrett)

Bk. 28, Pg. 1435Inshore fish distribution program CT. Rideout) Bk. 26, Pg. 1317International Trade CII. Barrett) Bk. 31, Pg. 1561Inuit Association preliminary discussions to land claims negotiations

(G.R. Ottenheimer) Bk. 57, Pa. 3048; Bk. 59, Pg. 3165Knight, Barbara appt’d. Assistant Deputy Minister of Interqovernmental

Affairs (G.R. Ottenheimer) Bk. 40, Pa. 2105Labatt Breweries tentative agreement fT. Blanchard) Bk. 59, Pg. 3162Legislative programme — Fall session (W.W. Marshall) Bk. 71,

Pg. 3835Letter from J. Morgan and reply re missing files (Premier Peckford)

Bk. 13, Pg. 638Lobster pot bank programme CT. Rideout) Bk. 23, Pg. 1142oggers & Abitibi—Price tentative agreement CT. Blanchard) Bk. 36,

Pg. 1842Lougheed, Peter — appt’d energy advisor (Premier Peckford) Bk. 52,

Pg. 2759Low-level flying in Labrador - study - (H. Twomey) Bk. 60, Pg. 3218Marshall, Elizabeth I., appt’d Assistant Deputy Minister of Trans

portation CR. Dawe) Bk. 53, Pg. 2812Marystown Shipyard Ltd. agreements with Moss Rosenberg Verft of

Norway CH. Barrett) Bk. 47, Pg. 2476McNicholas, Dr. P., appointed as Speaker CPremier Peckford) Bk. 1,

Pg. 1Medical transportation — remote communities of Nfld. and Labrador

CR. Dawe) Bk. 36, Pg. 1891Mineral exploration throughout the Province C J. Dinn) Bk. 59,

Pg. 3163Municipal Elections - Nov. 12/85 — (N. Doyle) Bk. 45, Pg. 2402Mussel Culture Incentive Programme fT. Rideout) Bk. 27, Pg. 1371NAPE/Govt. collective agreement with hospitals, etc. C N. Windsor)Bk. 71, Pg. 3838Negotiations with financial institutions me defaulted consumer

loans and mortgages in Labrador West (C. Brett) Bk. 44,Pg. 2334

Nfld. Farm Products Corporation — collective agreement (N. Windsor)Bk. 34, Pg. 1783

Nfld. & Labrador Arts Council;appointments C W. Matthews) Bk. 51, Pg. 2700funding (J. Butt) Bk. 12, Pg. 591

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Ministerial Miscellaneous

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (cont’d)Nfld. & Labrador Housing Corp. — housing initiatives fJ. Dinn)

Bk. 38, Pg. 1995Nfld. & Labrador Hydro — impact of changing oil prices (J. Russell)

Bk. 85, Pg. 4821Nfld. Milk Marketing Board CR. Aylward) Bk. 87, Pg. 4926North Atlantic Seafood Association — grant — CT. Rideout) Bk. 29,

Pg. 1433Northern Fisheries Development Corp. - Govt’s. position — CT. Rideout)

Bk. 5, Pg. 212Ocean Harvesters Ltd. (J. Collins) Bk. 49, Pg. 2590Offshore Petroleum Board, Dr. G. Govier appt’d (W.W. Marshall)

Bk. 31, Pg. 1566Oil & gas discovery on the Grand Banks ( W.W. Marshall) Bk. 55,

Pg. 2938Orient trade and investment mission (Premier Peckiord) Bk. 83,

Pg. 4684Petro—Canada oil well discovery fW.W. Marshall) Bk. 63, Pg. 3381Physical Activity Week (W. Matthews) Bk. 19, Pg. 927Property assessment costs for municipalities ( N. Doyle) Bk. 30,

Pg. 1539Prorogue House until Fen. 21/36 (W.W. Marshall) Bk. 85, Pg. 4807RCMP investigation — J. Morgan files — (L. Verge) Bk. 13, Pg. 638Regional & Economic Development Intergovernmental Position Paper

(G. R. Ottenheimer) Bk. 32, Pg. 1623SEED programme — student jobs — (C. Power) Bk. 5, Pg. 215; Bk. 9,

Pg. 419; Bk. 38, Pg. 1996Seafood Month fT. Rideout) Bk. 67, Pg. 3606Senior citizens’ discount Govt. depots, Labrador CR. Aylward) Bk. 28,

Pg. 1437Spray program

CL. Simms) Bk. 15, Pg. 713; Bk. 32, Pg. 1621; Bk. 40, Pg. 21061985 results (I. Sinuns) Bk. 76, Pg. 4309

Student employment during summer months CC. Power) Bk. 58, Pg. 3113Tax Rebate Discounting Act CJ. Russell) Bk. 67, Pg. 3609Tourism Development Subsidiary Agreement - funding - f H. Barrett)

Bk. 17, Pg. 813Unemployment statistics (C. Power) Bk. 63, Pg. 3384United Church Regional Council - hostel — (C. Brett) Bk. 17, Pg. 812Vocational school system CC. Power) Bk. 38, Pg. 1998Wabush mines - reduction in shut-down (J. Dinn) Bk. 8, Pg. 366Whitney, Dr. Hugh - appt’d. Provincial veterinarian (R. Aylward)

Bk. 22, Pg. 1102Wooddale Nursery tree replacement (L. Sinuns) Bk. 32, Pg. 1620

Ministerial statements:— no. of replies permitted Mr. Speaker Bk. 3,Pg. 368;403

Minutes of Council relating to the pre—commitment of funds (tabled)Bk. 10, Pg. 490; Bk. 61, Pg. 3307; Bk. 71, Pg. 3350; Bk. 72, Pg. 3904

MISCELLANEOUSAppreciation to members and staff for cooperation during session

Bk. 42, Pg. 2269Bravery Awards first investiture presented (W.W. Marshall) Bk. 45,

Pg. 2392Canning, Pat welcomed to the gallery (Speaker) Bk. 76, Pg. 4309Fire alarm — Chamber vacated Bk.. 35, Pg. 1815; Bk. 64, Pg. 3485Forsey, Jack, Senator welcomed (Speaker) Bk. 37, Pg. 1906Gilbert, David — Time Magazine award (L. Barry) Bk. 11, Pg. 550Johnson, Morrissey, MP welcomed (Speaker) Bk. 72, Pg. 4410Kruger, Joseph, President of Kruger Inc. and officials welcomed

CSpeaker) Bk. 74, Pg. 3997Murphy, John, Mayor of St.John’s and councillors welcomed (Speaker)

Bk. 36, Pg. 1837Public Utilities Act — 1. D. Barry abstaining from the vote Bk. 66,

Pg. 3601

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MiscellaneousMorgan

MISCELLANEOUS (cont’ d)Science & Technology Committee from the Western EUropean Unionwelcomed (Speaker) Bk. 46, Pg. 2441Stagg, Fred, former MHA for Stephenville welcomed (Speaker) Bk. 13,Pg. 631United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, Oysdein Stabrun,welcomed (Speaker) Bk. 47, Pg. 2481Wimala, Bhente, Rev. — first resident Buddhist monk in Nfld.,welcomed Bk. 9, Pg. 419

MITCHELL, Cal (PC)Budget debate Bk. 18, Pg. 908Factory freezer trawlers — application (res.) d amdt. Bk. 51,Pg. 2749—50Loan & Guarantee Act (Fin. Res.) d Bk. 37, Pg. 1934—36Loan & Guarantee Act (No. 2) (Fin. Res.) d Bk. 79, Pg. 4513;4517—22Motions

MiscellaneousLeGrow, Charles, L., Dr. — condolence to family upon deathBk. 48, Pg. 2531

Resolutions: Private MembersAquaculture development n Bk. 1, Pg. 47

Select Committee appointed to draft an Address in Reply to theSpeech from the Throne (Motion) (Seconder) Bk. 1, Pg. 22—24Supplementary Supply (No. 1) (Fin. Res.) d Bk. 53, Pg. 2844—48;Bk. 60, Pg. 3259—61UIC benefits for fishermen (Private Member’s Res.) d Bk. 49,Pg. 2622—24;2626—27

Mobil: —

cost to produce a barrel of oil from Hibernia (qu) Bk. 49, Pg. 2599;Bk. 50, Pg. 2643development plan - public hearings (qu) Bk. 41, Pg. 2161-63

Monkstown — road conditions (pet) Bk. 10, Pg. 497MORGAN, James (PC)

Committee of Supply: EstimatesExecutive Council d Bk. 27, Pg. 1418—20

Fisheries Loan Act (Bill 21) 2nd Bk. 47, Pg. 2496—2508Interim Supply (Fin. Res.) d Bk. 12, Pg. 617—18Job Creation Programme - youth - (pet) Bk. 19, Pg. 944Loan & Guarantee Act (Fin. Res.) d Bk. 37, Pg. 1952—58Pt. of priv. re destruction of certain files (prima fade case)Bk. 12, Pg. 584—87Prima fade case of breach of privilege raised by J. Morgan referredto Privileges & Elections Committee (Motion) d Bk. 13, Pg. 673—81Privileges & Elections Committee fJ. Morgan — prima fade case):—MHA’s, not on the Committee, not permitted to take part in the

proceedings (pts. of order & priv.) Bk. 16, Pg. 762—63;768—70;Pg. 773;775transcripts from last evening’s proceedings — not available (pt.of order) Bk. 17, Pg. 858—59no further public hearings into allegations of breach of priv.(pt. of order) Bk. 21, Pg. 1035order issued that no one be permitted access to files under investigation (pt. of priv.) Bk. 22, Pg. 1095—98three files requested from the Dept. of Fisheries (pt. of order)Bk. 24, Pg. 1205interim report (pt. of order) Bk. 24, Pg. 1219—23statements by J. Carter, Chairman (pt. of priv.) Bk. 28,Pg. 1428—30

Questions (Oral)Canadian salt fish — U.S. tariff — Bk. 32, Pg. 1631—32Federal Fisheries officers — police investigation — Bk. 9,Pg. 424—25Fisheries job creation prog. — (Emergency Works) Bk. 56, Pg. 3015—16

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Morgan Motions

MORGAN, James (cont’d)Questions (Oral)

Fishermen — 25% tax debt Bk. 47, Pg. 2482—83Fishery — Russian allocations — Bk. 25, Pg. 1265—66

- Govt. Depts. — cabinet documents — Bk. 13, Pg. 654-55Inshore fishery — UIC benefits — Bk. 20, Pq. 987—88Russian/Canadian offshore incident ‘78 — Bk. 25, Pg. 1266

Reports TabledLetter to J. Carter, Chairman of Privileges & Elections Committee

Bk. 22, Pg. 1096

ResolutionsPrivileges & Elections Committee Chairman to answer correspondence

and questions Bk. 28, Pg. 1453

Supplementary Supply (No. 1) (Fin. Res.) d Bk. 55, Pg. 2962—68;Bk. 56, Pg. 3039—43

Morgantaler, Dr. Henry — abortion clinic:—(pet) Bk. 41, Pg. 2169fqu) Bk. 2, Pg. 56—57

Motion by the Premier re L. Barry (pt. of priv.) Bk. 67, Pg. 3624—40;ruling 3k. 63, Pg. 3662; (pt. of order) 3k. 71, Pg. 3851—55; 3k. 72,Pg. 3890

Motion on the Order Paper re privileges of member for Bonavista South(pt. of order) Bk. 75, Pg. 4067

MOTIONSAdjournment

(W.W. Marshall) Bk. 1, Pg. 50; Bk. 5, Pg. 223 —carried Pg. 229;Bk. 42, Pg. 2269

(G.R. Ottenheimer) Bk. 14, Pg. 707Adjourn House until Feb. 6/86 (W.W. Marshall) n Bk. 75, Pg. 4111 —

moved in order Pg. 4116; pg. 4117 — ruled debatable Pg. 4123;d Pg. 4124—36; Motion carried Pg. 4308

Previous question be now put (Premier Peckford) Bk. 75,Pg. 4136; in order Pg. 4143; d Pg. 4l43—70;413l—4306;carried on division Pg. 4036

House not adjourn at 11:00 p.m. (W.W. Marshall) Bk. 75, Pg. 4108;— in order, but not debatable Pg. 4111; carried Pg. 4114

Power failure (W.W. Marshall) Bk. 30, Pg. 1560

Concurrence — Government Services CommitteeCollins, J., Bk. 35, Pg. 1304—06Decker, C., Bk. 33, Pg. 1721—27; Bk. 34, Pg. 1743—46Hodder, J., Bk. 33, Pg. 1717—21Lush, T., Bk. 34, Pg. 1775—82; Bk. 35, Pg. 1802—03Sims, I., Bk. 34, Pg. 1762—75Warren, G., Bk. 34, Pg. 1746-53

Carried Pg. 1806

Concurrence — Resource CommitteeBarry, L., Bk. 32, Pg. 1653—61Carter, W., Bk. 33, Pg. 1709—16Dinn, J., Bk. 32, Pg. 1661—65Lush, T., Bk. 33, Pg. 1689—97Marshall, W.W., Bk. 33, Pg. 1697—1709Peach, M., Bk. 32, Pg. 1640-48

Carried Bk. 33, Pg. 1716 -

Concurrence — Social Services CommitteeBaker, W., Bk. 35, Pg. 1822—30Butt, J., Bk. 35, Pg. 1830—31; Bk. 36, Pg. 1853—62Carter, J., Bk. 35, Pg. 1806—13Carter, W., Bk. 35, Pg. 1813—22Hearn, L., Bk. 36, Pg. 1880-85Hiscock, E., Bk. 34, Pg. 1753—62Simmons, R., Bk. 36, Pg. 1866—72;1878

Carried Pg. 1885

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Motions Motions

MOTIONS (cont’d)Miscellaneous

Barry, Leo be suspended for the remainder of today’s sitting andnext sitting day (W.W. Marshall) Bk. 82, Pg. 4680—81;carried on division Pg. 4682

Broomfield, Heber - letter of condolence to family, upon deathfJ. Kelland) Bk. 52, Pg. 2758

Carol Players of Labrador West, message of congratulations(P. Fenwick) Bk. 25, Pg. 1258

Challenger Space Shuttle — message of condolence to families ofastronauts (L. Barry) Bk. 76, Pg. 4323

Committee rise and report a pt. of priv. raised by L. D. Barry(W.W. Marshall) Bk. 23, Pg. 1159

Conveyancing Act — 1st rdg.— by leave (W.W. Marshall) Bk. 21,

Pg. 1059Corner Brook Royals - success in Allan Cup f K. Aylward) Bk. 4,

Pg. 158Fenwick, Peter, be suspended for the remainder of today’s

sitting fW.W. Marshall) Bk. 46, Pg. 2453; carried Pg. 2453Fonyo, Steve — letter of congratulations — fG. Warren) Bk. 20,

Pg. 981; carried Pg. 982Furey, C., member for St. Barbe be recognized CR. Simmons) Bk. 79,

Pg. 4510;ll — not carried Pg. 4513Gander plane crash — messaqe of condolence to Govt. of U.S. —

CL. Barry) Bk. 76, ?q. 4325Greening, Glenn appt’d Deputy Speaker & Chairman of Committees

(W.W. Marshall) Bk. 2, Pg. 52; carried Pg. 52Mickey, T.V. appt’d Deputy Chairman of Committees & Assistant

Deputy Speaker fW.W. Marshall) Bk. 71, Pg. 3856Hollett, Malcolm, letter of condolence to family (L. Barry)

Bk. 43, Pg. 2271LeGrow, Charles I., Dr. — condolence to family upon death

(C. Mitchell) Bk. 48, Pg. 2531Lewis, P. J., letter of condolence to family CL. Barry) Bk. 43,

Pg. 2271Manuel, Ella — letter of condolence to family, upon death

(C. Power) Bk. 75, Pg. 4048Mitchell, C., member for LaPoile be recognized (Mr. Chairman,

Mickey) Bk. 79, Pg. 4513; carried Pg. 4513Morgan, J., member for Bonavista South be ordered to answer

questions put to him by the Privileges & Elections Committee(J. Carter) Bk. 24, Pg. 1219

Murray, Myles P. - condolence to family upon death (I. Barry)5k. 4, Pg. 157

Mfld. Soccer Association congratulated (Premier Peckford) Bk. 29,Pg. 1483

Olds, J.M., Dr. - letter of condolence to family upon death(W. Carter) Bk. 43, Pg. 2272

Patterson, W., be suspended for remainder of today’s sitting(W.W. Marshall) Bk. 36, Pg. 1878; carried Pg. 1878

Pike, Eric, Dr. - message of sympathy to family, upon deathCL. Verge) Bk. 53, Pg. 2814

Public Accounts Committee - authorization to inquire into the1983 Auditor General’s Report fW.W. Marshall) Bk. 20, Pg. 994;carried Pg. 994

Saunders, Doris — message of congratulations upon receiving Orderof Canada (C. Warren) Bk. 76, Pg. 4324

Social Services Committee — W. Patterson to replace G. TobinfW. W. Marshall) Bk. 24, Pg. 1228

Speaker’s ruling on unlimited time appealed (L.D. Barry) Bk. 82,Pg. 4677; ruling upheld on division Pg. 4677

Speaker’s rulings appealed:—(P. Fenwick) Bk. 50, Pg. 2666; upheld(L. Barry) Bk. 58, Pg. 3110; upheld(I. Barry) Bk. 75, Pg. 4l43;4lSl; upheld

Stead, Clara - condolence to family of R. Aylward, upon death(W.W. Marshall) Bk. 48, Pg. 2531

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Motions Municipal

MOTIONS (cont’d)Miscellaneous

Tornado in Ontario — message of sympathy to families affected(I. Barry) Bk. 24, Pg. 1207

V-E Day — sentiments to Royal Canadian Legion — fW.W. Marshall)3k. 8, Pg. 365

Wiseman, Gem. Clarence — condolence to family upon deathCL. Barry) Bk. 7, Pg. 311

Procedures Under S.O. 23Factory freezer trawlers

(B. Tulk) Bk. 55, Pg. 2956; out of order Pg. 2958(B. Tulk) Bk. 56, Pg. 3021; out of order Pg. 3024Premier’s position (L. Barry) Bk. 57, Pg. 3066; out of order

Pg. 3068Inshore fishermen — plight — CL. Barry) Bk. 43, Pg. 2308; out of

order Pg. 2310Terminating date for UIC benefits to fishermen CT. Lush) Bk. 12,

Pg. 605; out of order Pg. 607Unemployment crisis (T. Lush) Bk. 76, Pg. 4325—26; out of order

Pg. 4328Young offenders — treatment (I. Barry) Bk. 73, Pg. 3959; out of

order Pg. 3962

Select CommitteeAccommodations and benefits of members (W.W. Marshall) Bk. 42,

Pg. 2268; members named Pg. 2268;Committee to report to the House within ten days of the

resumption of the Fall session fW.W. Marshall) Bk. 42,Pg. 2268; carried Pg. 2268

Report tabled Bk. 52, Pg. 2775Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne CR. Woodford) Bk. 1,

Pg. 19, seconder (C. Mitchell) Pg. 22; members named Pg. 41Resolution on the fishery (see Misc. Res.) (Premier Peckford) n

Bk. 10, Pg. 476; members named Pg. 476; (res. carried May 13/85Bk. 11, Pg. 544)

Standing CommitteesEstimates: proposed the members to constitute the Government

Services, Social Services and Resource Committees (W.W. Marshall)Bk. 12, Pg. 607; carried Pg. 608

Heads of expenditure to be referred to the Resource, SocialServices and Government Services Committee (G.R. Ottenheimer)Bk. 17, Pg. 848; carried Pg. 849

Privileges & Elections Committee constituted — prima facie caseof breach of privilege raised by J. Morgan; members namedBk. 13, Pg. 663; d Pg. 665—84; carried Pg. 684

Public Accounts Committee: members to constitute the Committee(W.W. Marshall) Bk. 12, Pg. 607; carried Pg. 608

Striking Committee — under 5.0. 84 (a) - members named (W.W.Marshall) Bk. 5, Pg. 251; carried Pg. 251

Motions on Order Paper by P. Fenwick to re removed or incorporated intoone (Ruling) Bk. 4, Pg. 178

Motor Carrier Act (Bill 13) CL. Verge) n Bk. 5, Pg. 229; 1st Bk. 6,Pg. 279

Municipal Elections: —

Nov. 12/85 (mm. stat.) Bk. 45, Pg. 2402amount of spending (qu) Bk. 58, Pg. 3123—24political interference (qu) Bk. 53, Pg. 2825—26

Municipal govts. in the Province (Private Member’s Res.) ii Bk. 1, Pg. 44;d Bk. 58, Pg. 3127—61; Bk. 63, Pg. 3400—3434; res. defeated Pg. 3434

Municipal Taxation of Utilities Act (Bill 43) (N. Doyle) n Bk. 43,Pg. 2297; 1st Bk. 46, Pg. 2454

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MunicipalitiesNewfoundland

Municipalities -

funding under 60/40 programme (gu) Bk. 49, Pg. 2603—04; Bk. 69,Pg. 3729—30level of funding (gu) Bk. 56, Pg. 3017—18student employment programme (qu) Bk. 3, Pg. 109—111

Murphy, John, Mayor of St.John’s and Councillors welcomed Bk. 36, Pg. 1837Murray, Myles P. — condolence to family, upon death (Motion) Bk. 4,Pg. 157; Bk. 43, Pg. 2271useuin, Murray Premises — hours of operation — (pet) Bk. 32, Pg. 1638Mussel Culture Incentive Programme (mm. stat.) Bk. 27, Pg. 1371

N

NAPE/Govt. collective agreement with hospitals, etc. (mm. stat.) Bk. 71,Pg. 3838

NDP — stationery tabled Bk. 52, Pg. 2756office stationery (pt. of priv.) Bk. 52, Pg. 2756—58

no prima facie case Bk. 53, Pg. 2812comments on CBC radio by P. Fenwick re ruling (pt. of priv.) Bk. 54,Pg. 2871; Bk. 57, Pg. 3045

NTA — negotiations (qu) Bk. 2, Pg. 54—56; Bk. 3, Pg. 103—09;separate bargaining unit for Labrador (qu) Bk. 8, Pg. 379—80National Youth Conference — Nfld. delegation (qu) Bk. 64, Pg. 3442—45;Pg. 3482—84

Native land claims & Aboriginal Rights (Private Member’s Res.) n Bk. 1,Pg. 47

Negotiations with financial institutions re defaulted consumer loans andmortgages in Labrador West (mm. stat.) Bk. 44, Pg. 2334Nfld. Court of Appeal — Upper Churchill (gu) Bk. 49, Pg. 2593—95Nfld. Farm Products Corp.

broiler operation (qu) Bk. 78, Pg. 4418—20collective agreement (mm. stat.) Bk. 35, Pg. 1783

Nfld. Gazette published between (tabled)Nov. 9/34 and May 3/85 Bk. 11, Pg. 543May 10/85 and Oct. 25/85 Bk. 52, Pg. 2778

Nfld. & Labrador Arts Council:annual report for 1984—85 tabled Bk. 59, Pg. 3178appointments (mm. stat.) Bk. 51, Pg. 2700funding (mm. stat.) Bk. 12, Pg. 591funding (qu) Bk. 19, Pg. 934—36; Bk. 35, Pg. 1790—92; Bk. 51,Pg. 2707—10

Nfld. & Lab. Computer Services annual report (tabled) Bk. 63, Pg. 3399Nfld. & Lab. Corp. Act (Bill 16) (J. Dinn) n Bk. 6, Pg. 273; 1st Bk. 7,Pg. 332; 2nd Bk. 41, Pg. 2191—98; Comm. Bk. 42, Pg. 2230—32; 3rdPg. 2267; BA Pg. 2269

Nfld. & Lab. creation of employment (mm. stat.) Bk. 40, Pg. 2103Nfld. & Lab. Housing Corp. : -

housing initiatives (mm. stat.) Bk. 37, Pg. 1995rent increases — Happy Valley (pet) Bk. 43, Pg. 2303rental increases (wcu 25) Bk. 71, Pg. 3855Stephenville : —

employees transferred (wqu 26) Bk. 71, Pg. 3855lay—offs (qu) Bk. 80, Pg. 4534rent increases (qu) Bk. 70, Pg. 3783—87rental increases (wqu 17) Bk. 66, Pg. 3560

summer jobs (qu) Bk. 25, Pg. 1263—65vacant houses fwqu 4) Bk. 17, Pg. 828

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Nfld. & Lab. Housing Corp. Act (Bill 20) (J. Dma) a Bk. 6, Pg. 273; 1stBk. 7, Pg. 332; 2nd Bk. 74, Pg. 4037—39; Bk. 75, Pg. 4089—91Nfld. & Lab. Housing Corporation reports tabled:—

Mar. 31/84 Bk. 15, Pg. 728Mar. 31/85 Bk. 82, Pg. 4646

Nfld. & Lab. Hydro Corp. -

annual report tabled Bk. 24, Pg. 1226audit by Auditor General (qu) Bk. 69, Pg. 3722—24impact of changing oil prices (mm. stat.) Bk. 85, Pg. 4821rate structure (qu) Bk. 68, Pg. 3671—73; 3k. 69, Pg. 3771—75

Nfld. Light & Power — cut—off penalty (qu) Bk. 71, Pg. 3845—46; 3k. 72,Pg. 3898—3900; Cans. to qu.) Pg. 3904—05Nfld. Liquor - closing in Wabush — (qu) Bk. 11, Pg. 541—42Nfld. Liquor Corporation annual report for year ending:—

Mar. 31/84 (tabled) Bk. 2, Pg. 62Mar. 31/85 (tabled) Bk. 82, Pg. 4644

Nfld. Liquor Licencing Board annual report (tabled) Bk. 50, Pg. 2653Nfld. Medical Association — increase in fees — (qu) Bk. 7, Pg. 316—17Nfld. Medical Care Commission reports tabled:—

year ending Mar. 31/84 — Bk. 12, Pg. 603year ending Mar. 31/85 — Bk. 75, Pg. 4063

Nfld. Milk Marketing Board (mm. stat.) Bk. 86, Pg. 4926Nfld. Soccer Association congratulated (Motion) Bk. 29, Pg. 1483Nfld. Standard Time - change date fau) Bk. 56, Pg. 3012—13; Bk. 64,Pg. 344l—42;3488—90

Nfld. Teacher (Collective Bargaining) Act, report of matters transactedBk. 37, Pg. 1910

Nfld. Zinc Mines, Daniels Harbour:-federal assistance (qu) Bk. 77, Pg. 4371—73; Bk. 81, Pg. 4584—88hydro rates (qu) Bk. 31, Pg. 4588—90;4623—26lay—off notices (qu) Bk. 80, Pg. 4560—64

Norman, Bill, Public Information Officer - patronage appointment - (qu)Bk. 49, Pg. 2651—52; (ans. to qu.) Bk. 69, Pg. 3731North Atlantic Seafood Association grant (mm. stat.) Bk. 29, Pg. 1483Northern benefits - taxation - (qu) Bk. 67, Pg. 3618—19Northern caribou hunting zone - changes - (pet) Bk. 86, Pg. 4883Nortflern Fisheries Development Corp. : —

formation (qu) Bk. 3, Pg. 116—13allocation of $15 million (qu) Bk. 4, Pg. 160—64Govt’s. position (qu) Bk. 5, Pg. 212

0

Ocean Harvesters Ltd. — operations (mm. stat.) Bk. 49, Pg. 2590fish plants — closure — (qu) Bk. 50, Pg. 2646—50;2652—53; Bk. 51,Pg. 2701—04

Office facilities (pt. of priv. by J. Efford) Bk. 36, Pg. 1833Office stationery used by ND? fpt. of priv.) Bk. 52, Pg. 2756—58; rulingBk. 53, Pg. 2812; (pt. of priv.) Bk. 54, Pg. 2871; ruling Bk. 57,Pg. 3045

Offshore: —

agreement - legislation (qu) Bk. 23, Pg. 1148—50exploration reduction — PIP grants (qu) Bk. 49, Pg. 2595—99; Bk. 33,Pg. 4696—97jobs (qu) Bk. 47, Pg. 2481—82

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OffshoreOttenheimer

Offshore fcont’d)number of individuals working offshore (wqu 2) Bk. 25, Pa. 1271people hired outside St. Johns (qu) Bk. 15, Pg. 720—22; Bk. 17,Pg. 862—66royalties for the Province (qu) Bk. 50, Pg. 2643—46;2695—98

Offshore Petroleum 3oard, Dr. G. Govier appointed (mm. stat.) Bk. 31,Pg. 1566

Offshore supply company bankrupt (qu) Bk. 49, Pg. 2595Oil companies in Labrador reduce prices (res.) n Bk. 87, Pg. 4939—40Oil and gas discovery on the Grand Banks (mm. stat.) Bk. 55, Pg. 2938Olds, J. M., Dr. — letter of condolence to family, upon death (Motion)3k. 43, Pg. 2272

Opposition left the House in protest as the Premier and Minister ofFisheries not in the House for Question Period Bk. 56, Pg. 3008Oral Questions must not be prefaced by the reading of letters, telegrams,etc. Bk. 62, Pg. 3336; time allotted Bk. 79, Pg. 4463Orient trade and investment mission (mm. stat.) Bk. 83, Pg. 4684;jcis (qu) Bk. 78, Pg. 4410—13Order of govt. business — schedule (pt. of priv.) Bk. 43, Pg. 2272—74;(pt. of order) Bk. 47, Pg. 2512; fpt. of priv.) Bk. 66, Pg. 3578Osmond, Everett — Govt. job — (qu) Bk. 21, Pg. 1043; Bk. 22, Pg. 1106—09;Bk. 28, Pg. 1451

OTTENHEIMER, Hon. G.R.. (PC)Andrews, Hal — Chief Protocol Officer (qu) 3k. 43, Pg. 2285Canadian salt fish — U.S. tariff — fqu) Bk. 32, Pg. 1629—32;Pg. 1673—75Factory freezer trawlers — comments by Morrissey Johnson (qu)Bk. 59, Pg. 3213Federal budget - de-indexing - (qu) Bk. 32, Pg. 1626-28Firefighting tug — St.John’s —(qu) Bk. 75, Pg. 4049—50Fisheries job creation programme (nergency Works) (qu) Bk. 56,Pg. 3015—16Fishermen — 25% tax debt — (qu) Bk. 47, Pg. 2482—83House not adjourn at 11:00 p.m. - not a debatable motion fpt. oforder) Bk. 75, Pg. 4108Job competitions — Phonse Faour and Les Thorns (qu) Bk. 43, Pg. 2287Ministerial Statements

Inuit Association preliminary discussions to land claimsnegotiations Bk. 57, Pg. 3048—49; Bk. 59, Pg. 3165—66Knight, Barbara, appointed Assistant Deputy Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs Bk. 40, Pg. 2105Regional & Economic Development Intergovernmental Position PaperBk. 32, Pg. 1623—24

MotionsAdj ournment

Bk. 14, Pg. 707

Standing CommitteeMoved the Heads of expenditure to be referred to the Resource,Social Services and Government Services Committees Bk. 17,Pg. 848

Prima facie case of breach of privileges raised by J. Morgan referredto Privileges & Elections Committee (Motion) d Bk. 13, Pg. 681—83Reports Tabled

Regional & Economic Development policy — document — Bk. 24,Pg. 1226V

Rules of procedure for debate on Interim Supply fS.O. 117) Bk. 10,Pg. 507

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OTTENHEIMER, Hon. G.R. fcont’d)Upper Churchill negotiations (Private Member’s Res.) d Bk. 80,

Pg. 4573

Overfishing by foreign boats (qu) Bk. 9, Pg. 420—22; Bk. 11, Pg. 539—40;Bk. 25, Pg. 1259—63; (ans. to qu.) Bk. 26, Pg. 1331Outer Ring Road — status — (qu) Bk. 79, Pg. 4478—79

P

PCBs : —

question asked in Committee — fans. tabled) 3k. 30, Pg. 1554health hazard (qu) Bk. 28, Pg. 1444—46storage sites (qu) Bk. 15, Pg. 723—26; Bk. 22, Pg. 1111—14; fans. toqu.) Pg. 1115transformer leakage (qu) Bk. 29, Pg. 1496—97; Bk. 32, Pg. 1669—72

P.E.I. — electricity rates subsidized by fed. govt. (qu) Bk. 37,Pg. 1898—1900

PIP grants — offshore exploration reduction (qu) Bk. 49, Pg. 2595—99;(qu) Bk. 83, Pg. 4696—97

PADDON, Hon. W.A., Lieutenant-GovernorApproved appointment of Dr. Patrick McNicholas, MHA as Speaker

Bk. 1, Pg. 1Prorogation of 40th General Assembly fist Session) Bk. 87, Pg. 4974—78Royal Assent by the Administrator Bk. 13, Pg. 638;

Bk. 42, Pg. 2269Royal Assent to Bills Bk. 87, Pg. 4974Speech from the Throne read Bk. 1, Pg. 2-19

Parliamentary Commissioner annual report (tabled) Bk. 55, Pg. 2956Parliamentary Secretaries re mm. stats.; oral questions; answer to

questions (pt. of order and ruling) Bk. 60, Pg. 3220; Bk. 64,Pg. 3435

Patronage appointments : —

Andrews, Mrs. Hal,Public Information Officer (qu) Bk. 50, Pg. 2650—51;Pg. 2652defeated PC candidates and salaries (qu) Bk. 24, Pg. 1215—17; Bk. 26,

Pg. 1320—21Goudie, J.; Mclennon, J. (qu) Bk. 17, Pg. 822—28;866—69; Bk. 21,

Pg. 1042—44Norman, Bill — Public Information Officer (qu) Bk. 50, Pg. 2651—52

fans. to qu) Bk. 69, Pg. 3731Osmond, Everett fqu) Bk. 21, Pg. 1043; Bk. 22, Pg. 1106—09; Bk. 28,Pg. 1451(pt. of priv.) Bk. 44, Pg. 2328—31statistical officer — Premier’s brother—in—law (qu) Bk. 20,

Pg. 986—87; fans. to qu.) Pg. 994Patterson, W. — refusing to withdraw unparliamentary language (pt. oforder) Bk. 36, Pg. 1873—70

suspended for remainder of this sitting day (Motion) Bk. 36, Pg. 1878;carried Pg. 1878PATTERSON, William (PC)

Resolutions: Private Member’sVTS facilities upgraded n Bk. 1, Pg. 43; d Bk. 40, Pg. 2119—26

Refusal to withdraw unparliamentary language 3k. 36, Pg. 1874;l876;Pg. 1878

PEACH, Milton (PC)Address in reply d Bk. 3, Pg. 139—46Canada—Nfld. Atlantic Accord Implementation fNfld.) Act (Bill 59) 2ndBk. 83, Pg. 4709—20

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PEACH, Milton (cont’d)Questions (Oral)

Municipalities — level of funding Bk. 56, Pg. 3017Reoorts Tabled

Resource Committee report on the estimates Bk. 31, Pg. 1579Resolutions: Private Members

Day care facilities n Bk. 1, Pg. 44; d Bk. 68, Pg. 3680—84;sub amdt. 3k. 73, Pg. 3973—76

Resource Committee (Concurrence Motion) d Bk. 32, Pg. 1640—48QIC benefits for fishermen (Private Member’s Res.) d Bk. 49,Pg. 2617—21

PECKFORD, Hon. A.3., Premier (PC)Agree to debate the motion on factory freezer trawlers and have thevote before one o’clock (pt. of procedure) Bk. 51, Pg. 2748Air Canada - move to St. John’s (cpa) Bk. 80, Pg. 4530—34; Bk. 81,Pg. 4591—94;4628—29Atlantic Accord — Clause 54 fau) Bk. 13, Pg. 650—51; Bk. 78, Pg. 4416Bay du Nord — wilderness reserve — (qu) Bk. 40, Pg. 2118—19Bell Island ferry — rates — (qu) Bk. 7, Pg. 312; Bk. 38, Pg. 2016;services (au) Bk. 84, Pg. 1741—42Bourassa, Robert — book entitled “Power from the North’ (qu)

Bk. 6, Pg. 263—64Brewery industry — industrial inquiry (qu) Bk. 48, Pg. 2536—39CN buses — fare increase (cpa) Bk. 24, Pg. 1217—18CN marine — freight rates — (qu) Bk. 84, Pg. 4745—46Cabinet ministers - outside activities — (qu) Bk. 60, Pg. 3228—29Canada—Nfld. Atlantic Accord Implementation (Nfld.) Act (Bill 59)2nd Bk. 87, Pg. 4969—73Canadian Saitfish Corp. — (qu) Bk. 5, Pg. 226-27Cape Breton - tax relief — (qu) Bk. 18, Pg. 885—89Come by Chance ref inery:—

dismantling (qu) Bk. 44, Pg. 2339—40reactivation (cm) Bk. 17, Pg. 819—20; Bk. 19, Pg. 929—31status (qu) Bk. 30, Pg. 1546—52; Bk. 59, Pg. 3167—68; Bk. 80,

Pg. 4527Committee of Supply: Estimates

Executive Council d Bk. 25, Pg. 1299—1302;1305—09;1313—14Concrete platforms — tenders — (qu) Bk. 80, Pg. 4524—27Conflict of Interest Guidelines — W.W. Marshall:—

Bell Island ferry — Vanguard Paper Box Ltd. (gu) Bk. 59,Pg. 3169—75

Guidelines (qu) Bk. 59, Pg. 3177—78; Bk. 60, Pg. 3230—35;Bk. 64, Pg. 3446—49;3485—88

Landlord Tenancies Board — (cpa) Bk. 48, Pg. 2542—43Law firm acting against the Crown (qu) Bk. 67, Pg. 36l9—21;3622—23Petro—Canada — negotiations - Bk. 44, Pg. 2341-46;2350—5l;Cans, to qu.) Bk. 46, Pg. 2446—48Pippy Park (qu) Bk. 46, Pg. 2438;2441—44; Cans. to qu.) Bk. 46,Pg. 2445—46; (ans. to qu.) Bk. 48, Pg. 2548; Bk. 52, Pg. 2763—64

Constitution — Quebec’s proposal (qu) Bk. 15, Pg. 718Continental Shelf — Canadian jurisdiction (qu) Bk. 9, Pg. 426—31Corner Brook Royals — success in Allan Cup — (Motion) Bk. 4, Pg. 158Dept. of Fisheries — missing files — (qu) Bk. 13, Pg. 643—48EPA — agreements with Govt. — (qu) Bk. 2, Pg. 61-62; fans. to qu.)Bk. 3, Pg. 118Election Expenses Act — legislation — (cpa) Bk. 5, Pg. 262; Bk. 48,Pg. 2546—47; Bk. 50, Pg. 2692—94Electricity rates - high cost — (pet) Bk. 4, Pg. 175-76; Bk. 7,Pg. 327—30; Bk. 8, Pg. 384—85Environmental Impact Study:—

copies to MBA’s (qu) Bk. 15, Pg. 719; Cans. to qu.) Pg. 730jobs (qu) Bk. 13, Pg. 649—50Estimates Committee meetings — schedule — Bk. 24, Pg. 1231—32

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PECKFORD, Hon. A.B., fcont’d)Factory freezer trawlers:—

FPI’s decision (qu) Bk. 57, Pg. 3059fed. govt’s. decision (gu) Bk. 57, Pg. 3052—58comments by Morrissey Johnson, MP (qu) Bk. 58, Pg. 3125lobby against Nfld. (qu) 3k. 58, Pg. 3121—23Premier misleading House (qu) Bk. 58, Pg. 3115—20resolution by Premier fau) Bk. 58, Pg. 3125—26table correspondence (au) Bk. 57, Pg. 3061—63

Federal budget:—cutbacks (qu) Bk. 18, Pg. 873—83de—indexing (qu) Bk. 23, Pg. 1143—47; Bk. 24, Pg. 1208—09; Bk. 29,

Pg. 1495Govt’s. position fqu) Bk. 38, Pg. 2007—14increase unemployment due to cutbacks (qu) Bk. 40, Pg. 2108—10

Federal govt. de—indexing — resolution — (qu) Bk. 39, Pg. 2066First Ministers’ Conference — policies adopted — (qu) Bk. 71,

Pg. 3840—41Fisheries job creation programme (Emergency Works) (qu) Bk. 75,

Pg. 4062—63Fishery: —

boat subsidy — 25% — (cpa) Bk. 79, Pg. 4470—72; fans. to qu.)Bk. 83, Pg. 4701

Federal Fisheries - alleged bribing fqu) Bk. 10, Pg. 484—87;Bk. 24, Pg. 1211

Fisheries agreement — Premier disassociate from Fed. PC Party (qu)Bk. 57, Pg. 3059—60in danger (qu) Bk. 21, Pg. 1049mid distance fleet (cpa) Bk. 83, Pg. 4686—87

Forestry Dept. — lay—offs in Bay d’Esooir (cpa) Bk. 83, Pg. 4692—94;fans. to cpa.) Pg. 4701; Bk. 84, Pg. 4750—51

Forestry Research Centre — funds allocated (qu) Bk. 11, Pg. 342Free trade with U.S.:

(qu) Bk. 39, Pg. 2062—66impact study (qu) Bk. 67, Pg. 3611—14veto by Prov. Govt. (qu.) Bk. 72, Pg. 3902—03; Bk. 79, Pg. 4477—78;Pg. 4480

Gander Airport - international status — (qu) Bk. 10, Pg. 488-89Gold discovery — job creation - (qu) Bk. 7, Pg. 317—19; Bk. 9,

Pg. 465—67Govt. depts. — cabinet documents — (qu) Bk. 13, Pg. 643;652—56Health Care Services — cutbacks — (qu) Bk. 87, Pg. 4932—36Hibernia — operating cost — (qu) Bk. 86, Pg. 4371—76;4909—l1Hickey, T.V. - absence from cabinet — (qu) Bk. 2, Pg. 53-54Highways agreement - funding - (qu) Bk. 21, Pg. 1044—47House closing — uncompleted legislation — (qu) Bk. 72, Pg. 3893—94House of Assembly members - facilities — (cpa) Bk. 38, Pg. 2015Human Rights Commissioner - appointment; referral - (qu) Bk. 60,

Pg. 3226—28ILO — review labour legislation — (qu) Bk. 60, Pg. 3224—25Job competitions — Phonse Faour and Les Thorns — (qu) Bk. 43, Pg. 2286Job creation programme - students — (qu) Bk. 18, Pg. 883-85Juvenile Corrections Division — report - (qu) Bk. 73, Pg. 3945—47;

Bk. 74, Pg. 4007—10Labour Minister in Toronto re brewery strike C pt. of order) Bk. 51,

Pg. 2712—13Labrador : —

Cabinet minister (cpa) Bk. 9, Pg. 433;472—74separate federal seat (qu) Bk. 6, Pg. 270

Law firms — dealing with govt. — progress (qu) Bk. 60, Pg. 3229—30Law of the Sea — offshore royalties — (qu) Bk. 22, Pg. 1104—06;

fans. to cpa.) Bk. 24, Pg. 1226Loan & Guarantee Act (Fin. Res.) d Bk. 37, Pg. 1975-79I1ILAP Level II — Buchans miners — (qu) Bk. 48, Pg. 2540—42McNicholas, Dr. P., MHA appointed as Speaker Bk. 1, Pg. 1

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PECKFORD, Hon. A.3., (cont’d)Miners’ widows allowance (gu) Bk. 15, Pg. 718Ministerial Statements

Argentia industrial and commercial development Bk. 15, Pg. 709-10Atlantic Accord — first Development Fund — Bk. 79, Pg. 4466—67Beautification and Enhancement Project — Humber — Bay of Islandsarea Bk. 40, Pg. 2103Commercial caribou harvest — funding — Bk. 60, Pg. 3222-23Factory freezer trawlers - approval by fed. govt. — Bk. 56,Pg. 2992—3001Federal budget - impact on Nfld. economy Bk. 39, Pg. 2051—57Letter from J. Morgan and reply re missing files (tabled) Bk. 13,Pg. 638—39Lougheed, Peter — appt’d energy advisor — Bk. 52, Pg. 2759—60Orient trade and investment mission — Bk. 83, Pg. 4684—85

Mobil - cost of oil per barrel — (gii) Bk. 50, Pg. 2643Motions

MiscollaneousNfld. Soccer Association congratulated Bk. 29, Pg. 1483That the Dravious uesticn on the adjournment of the House benow put n Bk. 75, Pg. 4136

Select CommitteeCommittee appointed to draft a resolution on the fishery nBk. 11, Pg. 476; members named Pg. 476

Municipalities — student employment programme — (gu) 3k. 3, Pg. 111Nfld. Farm Products — broiler operation — (gu) Bk. 78, Pg. 4419—20Northern Fisheries Development Corp. - allocation of $15 million(gu) Bk. 4, Pg. 161—64Offshore - people hired outside St.Jobn’s (gu) Bk. 15, Pg. 720—22;Bk. 17, Pg. 864—66Offshore — royalties for Province — (qu) Bk. 50, Pg. 2644—46;2696—98Orient trip — jobs — (qu) Bk. 78, Pg. 4410—13PCBs — storage sites — (qu) Bk. 22, Pg. 1113—14; (ans. to qu.)Pg. 1115Patronage appointments —

J. Goudie; J. McLennon (qu) Bk. 17, Pg. 824—25;827—28;867—69;Bk. 21, Pg. 1043—44Everett Osmond (qu) Bk. 21, Pg. 1043defeated PC candidates (qu) Bk. 24, Pg. 1215—17fpt. of priv.) Bk. 44, Pg. 2328

Pippy Park — land freeze — (qu) Bk. 52, Pg. 2763—64Premier’s office, 8th floor — renovations — fqu) Bk. 67, Pg. 3616—18Press to be briefed at eleven o’clock on statement on factory freezertrawlers (pt. of order) Bk. 56, Pg. 3006Prima facie case of breach of privilege raised by J. Morgan referredto Privileges & Elections Committee (Motion) d Bk. 13, Pg. 671—72;Pg. 679Provincial personal income tax — increase — (qu) Bk. 23, Pg. 1147Questions (Written)

1 Remuneration paid to MIIA’s including sessional pay; cabinetpay; pay for executive assistants Bk. 10, Pg. 490

Guaranteed loans — use of monies — (Question asked by E. Hiscock —Committee June 20/85) Bk. 38, Pg. 2018—19Job strategy programme for Burgeo-Bay d’Espoir (ans. to qu. askedFeb. 17/86) — Bk. 83, Pg. 4701; Bk. 84, Pg. 4750—51UIC — overpayments to fishermen — (Question asked by T. Lush —

Committee June 20/85) Bk. 30, Pg. 2018—19Red Trench Sculpture — removal — (qu) Bk. 82, Pg. 4632—36Reports Tabled

Beer distribution — statement — Bk. 24, Pg. 1227—28Middle distance fleet - statement by Minister of Fisheriesand Minister of Development Bk. 83, Pg. 4701

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PECKFORD, Hon. A.B., (cont’d)Resolutions: Miscellaneous

Barry, L. improper conduct as member of House re Ocean Rangern Bk. 67, Pg. 3624; ii Bk. 71, Pg. 3851De-indexing old age security payments - n Bk. 39, Pg. 2072Factory freezer trawlers — apolication by National Sea n Bk. 49,Pg. 2605; d Bk. 50, Pg. 2666—76; amdt. Bk. 51, Pg. 2752—54

Royal Commission on Unemployment - credibility — (au) Bk. 17,Pg. 817—18Rural Development Authority — grants — (qu) Bk. 87, Pg. 4928—32SEED programme (cm) Bk. 29, Pg. 1485—86Salmon licenses — senior citizens — (cm) Bk. 39, Pg. 2063Select Committee appointed to draft an Address in Reply to the

Speech from the Throne (Motion) Bk. 1, Pg. 32—41Senior citizen’s home — Twillingate — (qu) Bk. 39, Pg. 2067; Bk. 41,

Pg. 2213—14; tans. to qu.) Bk. 39, Pq. 2073Statement by L. Barry to be withdrawn - ‘Premier be reprimanded’

(Pt. of order) Bk. 57, Pg. 3066Teachers — statements by W. Patterson — (qu) Bk. 26, Pg. 1322—24;3k. 27, Pg. 1424—26Tornado in Ontario — Motion of sympathy to families affected

(Motion) Bk. 24, Pg. 1207“Traitor” unparliamentary — withdrawn — Bk. 86, Pg. 4874UIC : -

benefits for fishermen (Private Member’s Res.) d Bk. 54,Pg. 2923—27

benefits for inshore fishermen (qu) Bk. 8, Pg. 370—71; Bk. 9,Pg. 469—71regulations — pensioners (qu) Bk. 83, Pg. 4692

Unemployment — job creation — (qu) Bk. 10, Pg. 479—33; Bk. 11,Pg. 532—36; Bk. 28, Pg. 1441—43; Bk. 86, Pg. 4878—82;49l3—lSU.S. tariff — fresh fish export — (qu) Bk. 44, Pg. 2347—49;Bk. 79, Pg. 4472—76

Universal helicopters — Govt. contract fans. to au.) Bk. 48, Pg. 2548Upper Churchill:-negotiations (qu) Bk. 38, Pg. 2017—18; Bk. 72, Pg. 3895Ufid. Court of Appeal (qu) Bk. 49, Pg. 2593—95

VTS facilities upgraded (Private Member’s Res.) d Bk. 40, Pg. 2134—35Water supply services for municipalities (qu) Bk. 6, Pg. 272Wooddale Nursery - hiring - (qu) Bk. 29, Pg. 1486Youth unemployment (qua) Bk. 28, Pg. 1447-48

Pennywell Road East - road improvements — (pet) Bk. 51, Pg. 2715Petition presented by E. Hiscock altered to read “Prov. Govt.” insteadof “Fed. Govt.” (Mr. Speaker) Bk. 25, Pg. 1288; Bk. 26, Pg. 1333PETITIONS

Abortion clinic establishment CR. Simmons) Bk. 59, Pg. 3180; CG.Tobin) Bk. 41, Pg. 2169Bell Island, open pit formerly used by DOSCO Mining (I. 0. Barry)Bk. 30, Pg. 1557Bellevue Beach Park - shut—down Victory Day weekend (2 pets) (W.Callan) Bk. 10, Pg. SOl;503Brewery labour dispute fT. Lush) Bk. 38, Pg. 2019Burgeo highway upgraded and paved (0. Gilbert) Bk. 65, Pg. 3507CN Marine boats reinstated in Southern Labrador (E. Hiscock) Bk. 25,Pg. 1277; withdrawn Pg. 1280CN services — cutbacks to South Coast (0. Gilbert) Bk. 2, Pg. 72Cavendish - flooding and spray from seawall CL. Barry) Bk. 74,Pg. 4013Cold Brook - condition of forest access road (K. Aylward) Bk. 73,Pg. 3965Crown Lands annual permit fee for White Bear Bay, Ramea (D. Gilbert)Bk. 83, Pg. 4693Daniels Harbour - school conditions C C. Furey) Bk. 80, Pg. 4536De-indexingof old age pensions by the Fed. Govt. (P. Fenwick)

Bk. 30, Pg. 1558

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PetitionsPetro—Canada

PETITIONS (cont’d)Diesel generated electricity (P. Fenwick) Bk. 50, Pg. 2663; out oforder Pg. 2666Electoral District of Grand Falls — boundary changes (I. Simms)Bk. 86, Pg. 4386Electricity rates — high cost —

(J. Carter) Bk. 4, Pg. 173; (W. Carter) Bk. 2, Pg. 63; (C. Decker)Bk. 7, Pg. 324; (P. Fenwick) Bk. 2, Pg. 67; Bk. 8, Pg. 381;Bk. 19, Pg. 941; Bk. 44, Pg. 2351; Bk. 66, Pg. 3560; (0. Flight)Bk. 3, Pg. 118; Bk. 25, Pg. 1271; fT. Hickey) Bk. 6, Pg. 275;E. Hiscock Bk. 7, Pg. 326; T. Lush Bk. 10, Pg. 491; W. MatthewsBk. 53, Pg. 2829; Bk. Tulk Bk. 25, Pg. 1290; 1. Verge Bk. 6,Pg. 273; G. Warren Bk. 44, Pg. 2355; N. Windsor Bk. 31, Pg. 1580

Elementary schools closing at Snook’s Arm & Round Harbour fT. Rideout)3k. 28, Pg. 1454Ferry service - Ramea — CD. Gilbert) Bk. 52, Pg. 2784Forest Resources & Lands Dept. — seniority and employment rights —Bay d’ESpOir CD. Gilbert) Bk. 82, Pg. 4646French Immersion Programme (P. Fenwick) Bk. 17, Pg. 829; (2 pets)

CL. Barry) Bk. 19, Pg. 945Gander Airport — probable loss of international status (W. Baker)Bk. 20, Pg. 995Gill net mesh - size — CD. Gilbert) 3k. 30, Pg. 2659Harmon Complex — rent increases — (K. Aylward) Bk. 7. Pg. 4942Harbour Grace - taxes imposed by thWn counôil Th. young) Bk. 38,Pg. 2024;2027Hospital services - St. Lawrence (W. Matthews) -Bk. 56, Pg. 3019Im?ortation of Canadian beer to Labrador (P. Fenwick) Bk. 43, Pg. 2564Indexation of family allowances;—

(P. Fenwick) Bk. 49, Pg. 2606; Bk. 53, Pg. 2827(G. Warren) Bk. 59, Pg. 3181; out of order Pg. 3182Job creation programme - youth - (K. Aylward) Bk. 19, Pg. 9421ail service - South Coast of Labrador — fE. Hiscock) Bk. 11,Pg. 546; Bk. 25, Pg. 1280Marysvale & Georgetown — proposed transfer of students —(J. Efford) Bk. 23, Pg. 1156; (N. Doyle) Bk. 27, Pg. 1394Monkstown — road conditions — (G. Tobin) Bk. 10, Pg. 497Museum, Murray Premises — hours of operation — (P. Fenwick) Bk. 32,Pg. 1638Nfld. & Lab. Housing Corp. - rent increases in Happy Valley - CJ.(Kelland) Bk. 43, Pg. 2303Northern caribou hunting zone - changes - (J. Kelland) Bk. 86,Pg. 4883Pennywell Road East - road improvements (L. Barry) Bk. 51, Pg. 2715Pippy Park Commission - govt. investigation (J. Carter) Bk. 52,Pg. 2778; CL. Barry) Pg. 2782Road conditions — Clarke’s Head — (G. Greening) Bk. 76, Pg. 4322Road conditions — Gander area — (W. Baker) Bk. 87, Pg. 4940Salmon fishing regulations (D. Gilbert) Bk. 12, Pg. 603School board elections — eligibility of candidates (P. Fenwick)Bk. 43, Pg. 2298Smalls Island — repairs to bridge — CD. Gilbert) Bk. 75, Pg. 4063Social assistance recipients — transportation for medical services

CL. Barry) Bk. 11, Pg. 544DIC extension — fishermen (3 pets) (G. Warren) Bk. 39, Pg. 2073Unemployment — Burgeo Bay d’Espoir — CD. Gilbert) Bk. 15, Pg. 731Vocational school system — reorganization CL. Simms) Bk. 50, Pg. 2654Wabusli - electrical distribution system (P. Fenwick) Bk. 2, Pg. 75Water and sewer system — Durrell (W. Carter) Bk. 17, Pg. 833Water supply- Norman Cres., Bell Island CL. Barry) Bk. 51, Pg. 2719—21Water supply contamination in Grand Falls, Windsor and Bishop Falls

CL. Simms) Bk. 48, Pg. 2567Petitions — presenting of (Mr. Speaker) Bk. 28, Pg. 1456Petro—Canada: —

Conflict of Interest (gu) Bk. 44, Pg. 2340—46;2349—51Cans. to qu.) Bk. 46, Pg. 2446—48power of attorney document tabled Bk. 44, Pg. 2341

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Petro—Canada Power

Petro—Canada oil well discovery (mm. stat.) Bk. 63, Pg. 3381;fans. to qu.) Pg. 3399

Petroleum & Natural Gas Act (Bill 60) (W.W. Marshall) n 3k. 76, Pg. 4322;1st Bk. 77, Pg. 4379

Physical Activity Week (mm. stat.) Bk. 19, Pg. 927Pike, Eric, Dr. - message of sympathy to family, upon death (Motion)

Bk. 53, Pg. 2814

Pippy Park area - land excluded — Fairview Investments Ltd. - (qu) Bk. 45,Pg. 2393—96;2398—99; Bk. 46, Pg. 2435—38;2441—44; tans, to qu.)Bk. 46, Pg. 2445—46; Bk. 47, Pg. 2486;2438—92; fans. to qu.) Bk. 48,Pg. 2548; Bk. 52, Pg. 2762—64;2768—70; fans. to qu.) Bk. 57, Pg. 3065

Pippy Park Commission:—annual report tabled Bk. 8, Pg. 380appointments fqu) Bk. 55, Pg. 2951—52govt. investigation (2 pets) Bk. 52, Pg. 2778;2782

Pippy Park Commission Act (Bill 27) (H. Young) n Bk. 43, Pg. 2297; 1stBk. 46, Pg. 2454

Pippy Park land:—Order in Council — July 30/85 (tabled) Bk. 45, Pg. 2393Fairview Investments Ltd. - deed Feb. 13/81 (tabled) Bk. 45, Pg. 2394

Points of order:— interrupting another member on numerous occasions (Mr.Speaker) Bk. 24, Pg. 1195; Bk. 57, Pg. 3044; (Mr. Chairman Hickey)3k. 79, Pg. 4520

POWER, Hon. Charles (PC)Address in Reply d Bk. 2, Pg. 87—98

BillsMarine Institute Act (No. 36) n Bk. 43, Pg. 2297Memorial University (Pensions) Act (No. 53) n 3k. 52, Pg. 2778Student Allowance Act (No. 29) n Bk. 43, Pg. 2297

Canada Works Project — jobs created (gu) Bk. 76, Pg. 4311Fisheries job creation programme (Emergency Works) (qu) Bk. 63,

Pg. 3387—89; Bk. 75, Pg. 4056—61Hunger strikes — govt. action — (qu) Bk. 72, Pg. 3900Job strategy programme — training fqu) Bk. 52, Pg. 2771-73; Bk. 63,

Pg. 3389—93; Bk. 66, Pg. 3558—60; Bk. 72, Pg. 3896—98;discrimination (qu) Bk. 76, Pg. 4318

StUN - represented by W.W. Marshall law firm — (qu) Bk. 71, Pg. 3850Memorial University — govt. restraint - fqu) Bk. 21, Pg. 1038—42Ministerial Statements

Canada—Nfld. Offshore Development Fund Bk. 81, Pg. 4579—80Federal Commission of Inquiry on Unemployment Insurance —

govt’s. submission Bk. 64, Pg. 3435—36SEED programme — student jobs Bk. 5, Pg. 215—16; Bk. 9, Pg. 419;

Bk. 38, Pg. 1996—97Student employment during summer months Bk. 58, Pg. 3113—14Unemployment statistics Bk. 63, Pg. 3384—85Vocational school system Bk. 38, Pg. 1998—2003

Motion by the Premier that the previous question be now put(Adj. Motion) d Bk. 75, Pg. 4298—4302

Motions: MiscellaneousManuel, Ella — letter of condolence to family upon death

Bk. 75, Pg. 4048

Murray, Myles P. — condolences to family upon death (Motion)Bk. 4, Pg. 157

Northeast Coast — approval of projects (qu) Bk. 68, Pg. 3677—78SEED programme (go) Bk. 8, Pg. 372—74

statistics (qu) Bk. 66, Pg. 3553—55;3558—60Supplementary Supply (No. 1) (Fin. Res.) d Bk. 57, Pg. 3096—3100Supplementary Supply (No. 2) (Fin. Res.) d Bk. 48, Pg. 2574—80;

Pg. 2586;2588—89

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PowerProvincial

POWER, Hon. Charles (cont’d)UIc 2

changes in eligibility (qu) Bk. 12, Pg. 600seasonal workers (qu) Bk. 7, Pg. 321—22; Bk. 8, Pg. 369—70UIC benefits for fishermen (Private Member’s Res.) d Bk. 49,Pg. 2614—17

Vccaticnal school system — re—organization(pet) Bk. 50, Pg. 2657—59(qu) Bk. 64, Pg. 3438—41; Bk. 67, Pg. 3621—22

Power failure — house adjourned (Motion) Bk. 30, Pg. 1560“Power from the North” book — chapter tabled Bk. 6, Pg. 263Premier’s brother—in—law — statistical officer (qu) Bk. 20, Pg. 986—87;fans. to qu.) Pg. 994

Premier’s office — 8th floor renovations:—(qu) Bk. 65, Pg. 3495—96; Bk. 67, Pg. 3616—18; Bk. 68, Pg. 3666—67;Bk. 70, Pg. 3787—88; fans. to qu.) Bk. 72, Pg. 3904(wqu 16) Bk. 66, Pg. 3560fwqu 27) Bk. 72, Pg. 3904

Press facilities, Confed. Bldg. (qu) Bk. 68, Pg. 3670—71; Bk. 69,Pg. 3767—71

Press not present at Estimates Comm. meeting fpt. of order) Bk.25, Pg. 1253Press to be briefed at eleven o’clock on the satement on factory freezertrawlers (pt. of order) Bk. 56, Pg. 3006Private Member’s Bill fConveyancing Act)

1st Rdg. — by leave (Motion) Bk. 21, Pg. 1059amdt. — moved in order Bk. 45, Pg. 2412procedure for debate fpt. of order) Bk. 45, Pg. 2404-05

Private Member’s Day debate be concluded earlier, then proceed tolegislation before the House Bk. 72, Pg. 3942

Private Member’s Res. — members have twenty minutes to speak to amdt.and the main motion (Mr. Speaker) Bk. 4, Pg. 193Privileges & Elections Committee:—

no further public hearings into allegations of breach of privilegefpt. of order) Bk. 21, Pg. 1035witness refusing to answer questions (pt. of order) Bk. 24, Pg. 1198no person permitted access to files under investigation fpt. ofprivilege) Bk. 22, Pg. 1095—98statements by J. Carter (pt. of priv. by J. Morgan) Bk. 28, Pg. 1428

Privileges & Elections Committee constituted:—prima facie case of breach of privilege raised by J. Morgan —

members named (Motion) Bk. 13, Pg. 663; d Pg. 665—84; c Pg. 684Interim report tabled Bk. 24, Pg. 1218Chairman to answer correspondence and questions (Private Member’sRes.) n Bk. 28, Pg. 1453

Procedural point — rules regarding tine for debate on Atlantic Accordfpt. of order) Bk. 78, Pg. 4421Property Assessment costs for municipalities (mm. stat.) Bk. 30, Pg. 1539Prorogation of the First Session of the 40th General Assembly byLieutenant-Governor, Hon. W.A. Paddon Bk. 87, Pg. 4974-78Prorogue House until Feb. 21/86 (mm. stat.) Bk. 85, Pg. 4807Provincial Government — illegal spending (qu) Bk. B, Pg. 379Provincial parks — student employment (qu) Bk. 36, Pg. l846—49;l852provincial Pension Act (Private Member’s Bill 104) (P. Fenwick) Bk. 1,Pg. 43

Provincial personal income tax - increase (qu) Bk. 23, Pg. 1147

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Psychologists Questions (Oral)

Psychologists Act (Bill 12) (H. Towmey) n Bk. 5, Pg. 229; 1st Bk. 6,Pg. 279; 2nd Bk. 66, Pg. 3566—63; Comm. Bk. 70, Pg. 3805; 3rdBk. 74, Pg. 4014; PA Dec. 10/85 Govt. House

Public Accounts for year ended Mar. 31/85 (tabled) Bk. 85, Pg. 4821Public Accounts Committee:—

authorization to inauire into the 1983 Auditor General’s Report(Motion) Bk. 20, Pg. 994; carried Pg. 994

members named (Motion) Bk. 12, Pg. 607Report for year endedMar. 31/83 (tabled) Bk. 41, Pg. 2163

Public Information Officer - Mrs. Hal Andrews & Bill Norman (gu) Bk. 50,Pg. 2650—52

Public Service f Collective Bargaining) Act (Bill 15) (T. Blanchard) nBk. 2, Pg. 63; 1st Bk. 3, Pg. 120; 2nd 3k. 40, Pg. 2148—56; Bk. 41,Pg. 2170—78; Comm. Bk. 42, Pg. 2240; 3rd Pg. 2267; PA Pg. 2269

Public Service (Collective Bargaining) Act, report of matters transactedBk. 37, Pg. 1910

Public Service Commission:—advertised jobs (gu) Bk. 56, Pg. 3010;30l6—17annual report tabled Bk. 3, Pg. 380details on temporary positions (wau 20) Bk. 63, Pg. 3679job competition (qu) Bk. 52, Pg. 2766—68; Bk. 68, Pg. 3676—77

Public Service (Pensions) Act (Bill 10) fJ. Collins) n Bk. 5, Pg. 230; 1stBk. 6, Pg. 279; 2nd Bk. 74, Pg. 4034—37; Comm. Bk. 75, Pg. 4075—77;3rd Pg. 4089; RA Dec. 10/85 Govt. House

Public Utilities Act (Bill 51) (1. verge) n Bk. 48, Pg. 2548; 1st Bk. 51,Pg. 2721; 2nd Bk. 66, Pg. 3597—3604; Bk. 67, Pg. 3641—42; Comm.Bk. 70, Pg. 3809—24; 3rd Bk. 74, Pg. 4014; RA Dec. 10/85 Govt. House

Public Works & Services Dept. annual report for ‘83—84 (tabled) Bk. 68,Pg. 3678

Purdy, Bill, MLA Stony Plain, Alberta welcomed Bk. 39, Pg. 2051

Q

Queen’s Counsel Act (Bill 46) (L.Verge) xi Bk. 72, Pg. 3904; 1st Bk. 75,Pg. 4069

Questions and answers should be brief (Mr. Speaker) Bk. 24, Pg. 1196QUESTIONS (Oral)

Adjournment of House — ministers absent — Bk. 45, Pg. 2391—93Air Canada — transfer to St.John’s — Bk. 76, Pg. 4321—22; Pg. 4353—58;

Bk. 80, Pg. 4530—34; Bk. 81, Pg. 4590—94;4626—29Ambulance drivers - Canadian Medical Assoc. Course - Bk. 15, Pg. 726-28American beer — hiqher profit — Bk. 31, Pg. 1567—68Andrews, Hal — Chief Protocol Officer — Bk. 43. Pc. 2285Archives - new location/funding - Bk. 53, Pg. 2821—22Arts Council — funding — Bk. 19, Pg. 934—36; Bk. 35, Pg. 1790—92;

Bk. 51, Pg. 2707—10Arts & Culture Centre, Lab.

CBC refused admittance Bk. 85, Pg. 4817—18jobs advertised Bk. 85, Pg. 4818—19

Atlantic Accord:Clause 54 Bk. 13, Pg. 650—51; Bk. 78, Pg. 4415—16legislation Bk. 70, Pg. 3788—90

Auditor General’s Act — status — Bk. 69, Pg. 3726—28Auditor General’s Report — prov. debts — Bk. 87, Pg. 4936—39Bay du Nord — wilderness reserve — Bk. 40, Pg. 2117—19Bay L’Argent depot - labourer hired - Bk. 36, Pg. 1353-54Bell Island ferry:-

limit of liability Bk. 51, Pg. 2704—06rates Bk. 7, Pg. 311—12; Bk. 38, Pg. 2016services Bk. 84, Pg. 4741—42

Boarding homes — conditions — Bk. 12, Pg. 600—01; Bk. 17, Pg. 859—62Bonne Bay ferry — subsidy — Bk. 22, Pg. 1109—11

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Questions (Oral) Questions (Oral)

QUESTIONS (Oral) (cont’d)Bourassa, Robert — book entitled “Power from the North” — Bk. 6,

Pg. 262—64Brewery industry — strike:

hunger strike Bk. 57, Pg. 3051—32inauirv into beer cans Bk. 5, Pg. 219; Bk. 15, Pg. 719—20;722—23;

Bk. 23, Pg. 1150—32; Bk. 32, Pg. 1636—37; Bk. 48, Pg. 2535—39;Bk. 53, Pg. 2314—17

labour realtions Bk. 53, Pg. 2822—24legislation 3k. 33, Pg. 1686—87meetings in Toronto Bk. 51, Pg. 2712

Buchans mines — abandonment programme — Bk. 33, Pg. 1681-84Budget — to be brought down - Bk. 4, Pg. 164—65; Bk. 8, Pg. 371Butt, John, TV interview — labour-related — Bk. 31, Pg. 1571—77CMHC: -

mortgage insurance fee — Bk. 70, Pg. 3783offices closing — Bk. 37, Pg. 1907—09

CN: -

buses — fare increase Bk. 24, Pg. 1217—18; Bk. 28, Pg. 1451—52marine —

coastal cutbacks Bk. 2, Pg. 57—58; Bk. 4, Pg. 170—73; Bk. 5,?g. 256—58

freight rates Bk. 84, Pg. 4745—46service in Southern Labrador Bk. 63, Pg. 3396—98South Coast ferry Bk. 51, Pg. 2706—07; Bk. 70, Pg. 3781—82

railway -

lay—offs Bk. 34, Pg. 1731—32; Bk. 37, Pg. 1900—03tendering policy Bk. 42, Pg. 2219—21

transferring jobs from Port aux Basques to St. John’s —

Bk. 78, Pg. 4416—18CRTC hearings — cablevision services Bk. 19, Pg. 931—32; Bk. 73,

Pg. 3955—56Cabinet ministers — involvement in outside activities Bk. 60,

Pg. 3228—29Cafeteria — Confederation Bldg. Extension — Bk. 77, Pg. 4370—71Canada Works project - jobs created Bk. 76, Pg. 4311—13Canadian salt fish — U.S. tariff Bk. 32, Pg. 1628—32;1672—75Canadian Saitfisli Corp. - investigation — Bk. 5, Pg. 225-27;258—6lCape Breton — tax relief — Bk. 18, Pg. 885—89Car allowance — Deputy Ministers and Assistant Deputy Ministers —

Bk. 77, Pg. 4368—69; Bk. 80, Pg. 4528—30Carbonear Hospital — bed closures — Bk. 33, Pg. 1677—78Carol Players — recognition — Bk. 34, Pg. 1732—35; Bk. 35, Pg. 1784—90Cat scanner — West Coast area — Bk. 56, Pg. 3018Central Nfld. Hospital — $2 million — Bk. 28, Pg. 1448-51Chronic care homes:—

funding Bk. 39, Pg. 2066—67priority list Bk. 69, Pg. 3724—26

Come by Chance Hospital — future — Bk. 53, Pg.. 2817—19; Bk. 83,Pg. 4695—96

Come by Chance ref inery:—deadline on bids Bk. 3, Pg. 112—13; Bk. 5, Pg. 253—55dismantling Bk. 44, Pg. 2339—40; Bk. 64, Pg. 3445—46;status Bk. 30, Pg. 1545—53; Bk. 42, Pg. 2225—26; Bk. 54,

Pg. 2884—86; Bk. 59, Pg. 3167—68; Bk. 80, Pg. 4527reactivation Bk. 8, Pg. 374—75; Bk.l7, ?g.8l8—20; Bk. 19, Pg. 928—31Communications technology — LECDT — Bk. 85, Pg. 4813-14

Concrete platforms — tenders — Bk. 80, Pg. 4524—27Conflict of Interest Guidelines — W.W. Marshall:—

Bell Island ferry - Vanguard Paper Box Ltd. — Bk. 59, Pg. 3168—75Guidelines Bk. 59, Pg. 3177—78; Bk. 60, Pg. 3230—35; Bk. 62,

Pg. 3331—40; Bk. 64, Pg. 3446—49;3484—88; Bk. 65, Pg. 3505—07;Bk. 70, Pg. 3790—92

Landlord Tenancies Board Bk. 48, Pg. 2542-46Law firms acting against the Crown Bk. 67, Pg. 3619—23Petro—Canada — refinery negotiations Bk. 44, Pg. 2340—46;2349—51

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Questions (Oral) Questions (Oral)

QUESTIONS (Oral) (cont’d)Conflict of Interest Guidelines — W.W. Marshall (cont’d)

Pippy Park — Fairview Investments Ltd. Bk. 45, Pg. 2393—99; Bk. 46,Pg. 2435—38;2441—44; Bk. 47, Pg. 2486;2488—92; Bk. 52,Pg. 2762—64

Universal helicopter contract Bk. 47, Pg. 2434—85Constitution — Quebec proposal Bk. 15, Pg. 713Continental Shelf - Canadian jurisdiction Bk. 9, Pg. 426-31Correctional facility for the Province Bk. 40, Pg. 2115Day care centres — shortage — 3k. 54, Pg. 2386-88Dept. of Fisheries — missing files — Bk. 12, Pg. 593—96; Bk. 13,Pg. 643—48Disabled people:—

advisory council Bk. 3, Pg. 116parking spaces Bk. 77, Pg. 4375

EPA — agreements with Government Bk. 2, Pg. 61—62Election Expenses Act — legislation — Bk. 5, Pg. 262; Bk. 48,

Pg. 2546—47; Bk. 50, Pg. 2690—941ployment Opportunities Prog. — welfare recipients Bk. 34, Pg. 1737—3aEnergy - Nfld. Hydro:

energy costs — lower prices Bk. 77, Pg. 4366—68; Bk. 79,Pg. 4468—70; Bk. 82, Pg. 4636—41; Bk. 84, Pg. 4746—49; Bk. 85,Pg. 4310—13

Fed. Govt. subsidizing rates for P.E.I. Bk. 37, Pg. 1898—1900;Bk. 39, Pg. 2068—72

Fuel adjustment charge:—basic rate Bk. 67, Pg. 3615—16charge of $4 to $12 a month Bk. 30, Pg. 1542—45increase Bk. 61, Pg. 3301—03

Hydro’s plans to increase production Bk. 26, Pg. 1329—31; Bk. 27,1420—22Nfld. Hydro — rate structureBk. 68, Pg. 3671—73;Bk. 69,Pg. 3771-75Englee — capital funding Bk. 49, Pg. 2602—03

Environmental Impact study:-hearings — public funding Bk. 30, Pg. 1552jobs Bk. 13, Pg. 649—50copies to MHA’s Bk. 15, Pg. 719

Exploits River:high water level Bk. 29, Pg. 1487—89; Bk. 32, Pg. 1665—69Abitibi—Price work schedule Bk. 29, Pg. 1495—96

FESP — discontinued Bk. 85, Pg. 4814—15FPI : —

privatization Bk. 43, Pg. 2287—89South Dildo plant — status — Bk. 86, Pg. 4876—77

Factory freezer trawlers:—comments by Morrissey Johnson, MP Bk. 55, Pg. 2950—51;2938—91;

Bk. 58, Pg. 3124—25; Bk. 59, Pg. 3211—13;FPI’s decision Bk. 57, Pg. 3058—59Fed. Govt’s. decision Bk. 55, Pg. 2944—56; 3k. 57, Pg. 3052—58lobby against Nfld. Bk. 58, Pg. 3120—23; Bk. 59, Pg. 3213—16National Sea application3k. 54, Pg. 2874—78; Bk. 55, Pg. 2982—84Premier misleading House Bk. 58, Pg. 3115—20resolution by Premier Bk. 58, Pg. 3125-26table correspondence Bk. 57, Pg. 3060—63

Federal budget:—cutbacks Bk. 18, Pg. 877—83; Bk. 84, Pg. 4739—41de—indexing Bk. 23, Pg. 1143—47; Bk. 24, Pg. 1207—09; Bk. 29,Pg. 1495; Bk. 32, Pg. 1626—28; Bk. 37, Pg. 1896—98Govt’s. position Bk. 38, Pg. 2007—14increased unemployment due to cutbacks Bk. 40, Pg. 2108-10

Federal Fisheries Minister — appointment — Bk. 43, Pg. 2290—92Federal Govt’s. de—indexing — resolution — Bk. 39, Pg. 2066Firefighting tug — St.John’s — Bk. 75, Pg. 4048—50First Ministers’ Conference — policies adopted Bk. 71, Pg. 3839—41Fisheries job creation programme (Emergency Works) Bk. 56, Pg. 3015—16;Bk. 63, Pg. 3387—89; Bk. 75, Pg. 4052—63Fisheries Loan Board - moratorium on loans — Bk. 43, Pg. 2295—96

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Questions (Oral) Questions (Oral)

QUESTIONS (Oral) (cont’d)Fishery: -

boat subsidy — 25% — Bk. 79, Pg. 4470—72Branch fishermen - hunger strike — Bk. 68, Pg. 3673—76crab industry - Port de Grave area — Bk. 2, Pg. 57Federal Fisheries: —

alleged bribing Bk. 8, Pg. 375—79; Bk. 9, Pg. 422—24; Bk. 10,Pg. 483—87; Bk. 24, Pg. 1209—13Dept. cutbacks Bk. 77, Pg. 4363—66; Bk. 84, Pg. 4742-44Fishery officers — police investigation Bk. 9, Pg. 424-25loans prcgraIrure Bk. 40, Pg. 2110—13

Fish plants:—Gaultois & Ramea Bk. 43, Pg. 2289—90Harbour Grace, Port de Grave & Old Perlican — bankruptcy —Bk. 50, Pg. 2646—53; Bk. 51, Pg. 2701—04South Dildo — status — Bk. 86, Pg. 4876—77

Fisheries agreement — Premier disassociate from Federal PC Party —Bk. 57, Pg. 3059—60fishermen — 25% tax debt Bk. 47, Pg. 2482—83fishing vessel ins. — premium increase — Bk. 29, Pg. 1489—91in danger Bk. 21, Pg. 1049inshore — prog. for fishermen Bk. 43, Pa. 2292—94;Bk. 69,Pg.3719—22mid distance fleet Bk. 33, ?g.4636—30overfishing by foreign boats Bk. 9, Pg. 420—22; Bk. 11, Pg. 539—40;Bk. 25, Pg. 1259—63Russian allocations Bk. 11, Pg. 536—40; Bk. 25, Pg. 1265—67Salmon fishery:—

licences — senior citizens Bk. 39, Pg. 2068licences part—time fishermen Bk. 19, Pg. 936—40restoration Bk. 2, Pg. 58—61

Seal fishery:—Carino plant — processing of pelts — Bk. 6, Pg. 268—70sale of pelts Bk. 6, Pg. 267—68

Trap fishing — elimination of glut Bk. 3, Pg. 113—14unetuployment insurance not as a subsidy Bk. 85, Pg. 4319—20WestGermansoverfishing Bk. 7, Pg. 312—16; Bk. 26, Pg. 1324—29letter to Fed. Mm. of Fisheries Bk. 27, Pg. 1382—90Forestry Dept. — layoffs in Bay d’ESPolr — Bk. 83, Pg. 4692—94Forestry Research Centre, Corner Brook Bk. 5, Pg. 220—25; Bk. 11,Pg. 542;Bk. 25, Pg. 1267—70;Bk.56,Pg. 3010—11;Bk.85, Pg. 4815—17Free trade with U.S. — Bk. 39, Pg. 2062—66impact study Bk. 66, Pg. 3549—53; Bk. 67, Pg. 3611—14veto by Prov. Govt. Bk. 72, Pg. 3902—03; Bk. 79, Pg. 4477—80French immersion programme Bk. 3, Pg. 115—116

Gander Airport — international status - Bk. 10, Pg. 487-89General service Workers — pay classification Bk. 77, Pg. 4369—70;Bk. 80, Pg. 4529—30Globe Travel — tendering Bk. 65, Pg. 3496—99Gold discovery - job creation — Bk. 7, Pg. 317—21; Bk. 9, Pg. 463—67Govt. Consultants International — political firm Bk. 41, Pg. 2163-66Govt. Depts. — cabinet documents Bk. 13, Pg. 643;652—56Grand Falls/Windsor — amalgamation Bk. 34, Pg. 1735-36Hawkins, Harvey — receiving govt. benefits — Bk. 71, Pg. 3847—49Health care services — cutbacks — Bk. 87, Pg. 4932—36Health Science Complex — app’t to board — Bk. 65, Pg. 3503—04Heating oil — lower prices Bk. 79, Pg. 4470; Bk. 84, Pc. 4749—50Hibernia — operating cost — Bk. 86, Pg. 487l—76;4908—llHickey, T.V. — absence from cabinet — Bk. 2, Pg. 52—54Highways agreement — funding Bk. 12, Pg. 601—03; Bk. 21, Pg. 1044—47Home ownership assistance programme — eliminated — Bk. 42, Pg. 2221-23Hospital equipment: —

faulty medical devices Bk. 52, Pg. 2765—66govt. cost Bk. 71, Pg. 3846—47

Hospitals — cutbacks — Bk. 18, Pg. 889—90; Bk. 21, Pg. 1047—49;Bk. 27, Pg. 1390—92; Bk. 51, Pg. 2711—12

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QUESTIONS (Oral) fcont’d)House closing - uncompleted legislation - Bk. 72, Pg. 3893—94House of Assembly members - facilities — Bk. 38, Pg. 2015Human Rights Commissioner — appointment ; referral — Bk. 60,Pg. 3226—28Hunger strikes - govt. action — Bk. 72, Pg. 3900ILO — review labour legislation — Bk. 60, Pg. 3224—25; Bk. 61,Pg. 330610CC — layoffs — Bk. 46, Pg. 2439—40Janeway Hospital - bed closures — Bk. 33, Pg. 1678—79Job competitions — Phonse Faour and Les Thoms — Bk. 43, Pg. 2286—87Job creation progranme — students — Bk. 18, Pg. 883—85Job Strategy programme:

training Bk. 52, Pg. 2771—73; Bk. 54, Pg. 2883—84; Bk. 63,Pg. 3389—93; Bk. 66, Pg. 3557—60; Bk. 69, Pg. 3765—67; Bk. 72,Pg. 3895—93discrimination Bk. 76, Pg. 4316—19

Juvenile Corrections Division — report — Bk. 73, Pg. 3944—55; Bk. 74,Pg. 4000—13;4039—46; Bk. 75, Pg. 4051—52Katimavik programme — cancelled — Bk. 76, Pg. 4313—16Labour Relations Board - Vice-Chairman - Bk. 61, Pg. 3303-05Labrador; -

cabinet minister — Bk. 9, Pg. 433;471—74increase employment — Bk. 11, Pg. 540—41separate federal seat - Bk. 6, Pg. 270

Law firms — dealing with govt. — progress — Bk. 60, Pg. 3229—30Law of the Sea — offshore royalties — Bk. 22, Pg. 1104—06Leaseholds Act — transactions — Bk. 45, Pg. 2399—2402Lougheed, Peter — contract details — Bk. 54, Pg. 2878—83; Bk. 55,Pg. 2985—88Low—level flying — study — Bk. 24, Pg. 1214—15; Bk. 71, Pg. 3842—45MILAP Level II — Buchans miners - Bk. 48, Pg. 2539—42MUN: -

Board of Regents Bk. 65, Pg. 3499—3501Govt. restraint Bk. 21, Pg. 1033—43represented by W.W. Marshall law firm Bk. 71, Pg. 3849—50strike — negotiations — Bk. 5, Pg. 217—19; Bk. 9, Pg. 431-33Marshall, W.W. - full time cabinet minister under former PremierFrank Moores — Bk. 65, Pg. 3501—03

Martin, Cabot — consultant for govt. — Bk. 61, Pg. 3295—3301; Bk. 62,Pg. 3329—31Miners’ widows allowance — Bk. 15, Pg. 718Mining industry:-

sinking fund Bk. 46, Pg. 2440—41status Bk. 81, Pg. 4594—96

Mobil:—cost to produce a barrel of oil from Hibernia Bk. 49, Pg. 2599;Bk. 50, Pg. 2643development plan — public hearings Bk. 41, Pg. 2161—63Morgantaler, Dr. Henry - abortion clinic - Bk. 2, Pg. 56—57Municipal Elections : —

amount of spending Bk. 58, Pg. 3123—24political interference Bk. 53, Pg. 2825—26

Municipalities : —

funding under 60/40 programme Bk. 49, Pg. 2603—04; Bk. 69,Pg. 3729—30level of funding Bk. 56, Pg. 3017—18student employment programme Bk. 3, Pg. 109-111NTA:negotiations Bk. 2, Pg. 54—56; Bk. 3, Pg. 108—09separate bargaining unit for Labrador Bk. 8, Pg. 379—80National Youth Conference — Nfld. delegation — Bk. 64, Pg. 3442-45;Pg. 3482—84;

Nfld. Farm Products — broiler operation — Bk. 78, Pg. 4418—20Nfld. Hydro - audit by Auditor General - Bk. 69, Pg. 3722-24

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QUESTIONS (Oral) (cont’d)Nfld. & Lab. Housixg Corp. : —

Stephenville — layoffs 3k. 80, Pg. 4334;rent increases Bk. 70, Pg. 3733-87summer jobs 3k. 25, Pg. 1263—65Nfld. Light & Power — cut-off penalty — Bk. 71, Pg. 3845—46; Bk. 72,Pg. 3898—3900Nfld. Liquor — closing in Wabush — Bk. 11, Pg. 541—42Nfld. edical Association — increase in fees — Bk. 7, Pg. 316—17Nfld. Standard Time — change date - Bk. 56, Pg. 3012—13; Bk. 64,Pg. 3441—42;3488—89Nfld. Zinc Mines, Daniels Harbour:—

federal assistance Bk. 77, Pg. 4371—73; Bk. 21, Pg. 4584—38hydro rates Bk. 31, Pg. 4588—90;4623—26lay off notices (By leave) Bk. 80, Pg. 4560—64Northeast Coast - approval of projects - Bk. 68, Pg. 3677-78Northern benefits — taxation — Bk. 67, Pg. 3618—19Northern Fisheries Development Corp. : —

formation Bk. 3, Pg. 116—18allocation of $15 million Bk. 4, Pg. 160—64Ocean Harvesters fish plants — bankruptcy — Bk. 50, Pg. 2646—50;Pg. 2652—53; Bk. 51, Pg. 2701—04

Offshore: —

agreement — legislation Bk. 23, Pg. 1148—50exploration reduction — PIP grants — Bk. 49, Pg. 2595—99; Bk. 83,Pg. 4696—97jobs — Bk. 47, Pg. 2481—82people hired outside St.John’s Bk. 15, Pg. 720—22; Bk. 17,Pg. 862—66royalties for the Province — Bk. 50, Pg. 2643—46;2695—98Offshore supply company — bankrupt — Bk. 49, Pg. 2595Orient trip — jobs — Bk. 78, Pg. 4410—13

Outer Ring Road — status — Bk. 79, Pg. 4478—79PCB s: —

health hazard Bk. 28, Pg. 1444—46storage sites Bk. 15, Pg. 723—26; Bk. 22, Pg. 1111—14transformer leakage Bk. 29, Pg. 1496—97; Bk. 32, Pg. 1669—72PIP grants — offshore exploration reduction — Bk. 49, Pg. 2595—99;Bk. 83, Pg. 4696—97

Patronage appointments : —

Andrews, Mrs. Hal - Public Information Officer — Bk. 50,Pg. 2650—52defeated PC candidates and salaries Bk. 24, Pg. 1215—17; Bk. 26,Pg. 1320—21Goudie, J. & McLennon, J. - Bk. 17, Pg. 822—27;866—69; Bk. 21,Pg. 1042—44Norman, Bill — Public Information Officer — Bk. 50, Pg. 2651—52Osmond, Everett — Bk. 21, Pg. 1043; Bk. 22, Pg. 1106—09; Bk. 28,Pg. 1451statistical officer — Premier’s brother—in—law — Bk. 20, Pq. 986—87Pippy Park area - land excluded — Bk. 45, Pg. 2393; Bk. 46,Pg. 2435—36; Bk. 52, Pg. 2762—64;2763—70Pippy Park Commission — appointments — Bk. 55, Pg. 2951—52Premier’s office — renovations Bk. 65, Pg. 3495—96; Bk. 67,Pg. 3616—18; Bk. 68, Pg. 3666—67; Bk. 70, Pg. 3787—88Press facilities — Confederation Bldg. — Bk. 68, Pg. 3670—71; Bk. 69,Pg. 3767—71

Prov. Govt. - illegal spending - Bk. 8, Pg. 379Provincial income tax — increase - Bk. 23, Pg. 1147Provincial parks — student employment — Bk. 36, Pg. l846—49;1852Public Service Commission:—advertised jobs Bk. 56, Pg. 3010;3016-17job competition Bk. 52, Pg. 2766—68; Bk. 68, Pg. 3676—77RRAP — funding — Bk. 37, Pg. 1903—06; Bk. 41, Pg. 2166—68

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QUESTIONS (Oral) (cont’d)Radio commercials — ministers — Bk. 31, Pg. 1577—78Railway — replaced by roads agreement — Bk. 76, Pg. 4319—20Red Trench Sculpture — removal — Bk. 82, Pg. 4630—36;4641—43;Rigolet — police officer — Bk. 69, Pg. 3728—29Royal Commission on Unemcloment:—

credibility Bk. 17, Pg. 817—18youth Bk. 61, Pg. 3305—06

Rural Development Authority — grants — Bk. 87, ?q. 4927—32Russian/Canadian offshore incident ‘78 Bk. 25, Pg. 1266—67SEED programme Bk. 8, Pg. 372-74; Bk. 29, Pg. 1485—86statistics Bk. 66, Pg. 3553—60St. John’s fish market — location — 3k. 4, Pg. 169—70St. Lawrence Hospital - future — Bk. 83, Pg. 4694—95School board elections — political interference — Bk. 53, Pa. 2826—27School buses — safety inspections — Bk. 41, Pg. 2159—61School Tax Authorities — jurisdiction of municipalities — Bk. 59,Pg. 3175—77Seal Cove — annex with Conception Bay South — Bk. 49, Pg. 2599—2602;Bk. 50, Pg. 2688—90Seal herds:

over-populated 3k. 23, Pg. 1152—55sealing licences Bk. 23, Pg. 1154

Search & rescue — ground teams — Bk. 72, Pg. 3901—02Secondary Roads Funding Agreement - fed. govt. — Bk. 63, Pg. 3393—95Senior citizens’ hones:—Bay d’Espoir Bk. 31, Pg. 1573; Bk. 33, Pg. 1684—85; Bk. 37,Pg. 1937—39CMHC financing Bk. 31, Pg. 1568-71Twillingate Bk. 39, Pg. 2067; Bk. 41, Pg. 2211—14Sheshatshit - Band Councils:—mishandling of funds Bk. 6, Pg. 264—67;270—71Ship Manolis L sinking — fuel leakage — Bk. 29, Pg. 1491—94Social assistance recipients:—heat and school expenses Bk. 46, Pg. 2444overpayments Bk. 51, Pg. 2710

Spray program:—environmental study Bk. 32, Pg. 1632—36fenitrothion — pesticide Bk. 33, Pg. 1687—88; Bk. 37, Pg. 1939—42;Bk. 40, Pg. 2115—17

Suicides — young people — Bk. 33, Pg. 1685—86Teacher harassment — Prov. election — Bk. 19, Pg. 932—34; Bk. 20,Pg. 989—93; Bk. 35, Pg. 1795—96Teachers — statements by W. Patterson — Bk. 26, Pg. 1321—24; Bk. 27,Pg. 1423—26Tourism programme - sales tax rebate — Bk. 66, Pg. 3555—57Transport Canada — Structure 90 — Bk. 76, Pg. 4320;4353—55Transportation agreement Bk. 41, Pg. 2157-59UIC 2—

benefits — inshore fishermen — extension of deadline Bk. 8,Pg. 370—71; Bk. 9, Pg. 468—71; Bk. 12, Pg. 596—99; Bk. 20,Pg. 987—89; Bk. 25, Pg. 1270—71; Bk. 43, Pg. 2296changes in eligibility Bk. 12, Pg. 599—600overpayments to fishermen Bk. 34, Pg. 1741—43regulations — pensioners Bk. 77, Pg. 4373—75; Bk. 83, Pg. 4690—92seasonal workers Bk. 7, Pg. 321—22; Bk. 8, Pg. 369—70Unemployment — job creation —Bk. 10, Pg. 479—83; Bk. 11, Pg. 532—36;Bk. 28, Pg. 1441—43; Bk. 42, Pg. 2215—19; Bk. 86, Pg. 4877—82;Pg. 4912—15

U.S. tariffs fresh fish export Bk. 44, Pg. 2346—49; Bk. 79,Pg. 4472—77Universal helicopters — govt. contract - Bk. 47, Pg. 2484—85Upper Churchill:

negotiations Bk. 38, Pg. 2016—18; Bk. 72, Pg. 3895Nfld. Court of Appeal Bk. 49, Pg. 2593—95

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QUESTIONS (Oral) (cont’d)Vocational schools — reorganization — Bk. 64, Pg. 3437—41; Bk. 67,Pg. 3621—22Wabush mines — manganese leaching plant Bk. 56, Pg. 3013—15Wage freeze on Crown corps. — T. Rideout breach of cabinet secrecyBk. 20, Pg. 982—86; 3k. 22, Pg. 1103—04Wage restraint — public service employees Bk. 3, Pg. 106—108; Bk. 4,Pg. 163—69Water supply service for municipalities 3k. 6, Pg. 272Waterford Hospital — Board of Directors - Bk. 65, Pg. 3504—05Wells, Andy — aPpointments - Bk. 63, Pg. 3395—96Wood export - Abitibi—Price — Bk. 67, Pg. 3623; Bk. 68, Pg. 3667—70Wooddale Nursery — hiring - Bk. 29, Pg. 1486—87Workers’ Compensation Commission - inquiry — Bk. 56, Pg. 3009Young offenders - holding facilities in Labrador Bk. 40, Pg. 2113—15Youth unemployment: -

Bk. 28, Pg. 1447—42; Bk. 35, Pg. 1792—95; Bk. 42, Pq. 2223—25recommendations of Youth Advisory Council Bk. 34, Pg. 1739—41Youth Services Division — field workers Bk. 36, Pg. 1843—46QUESTIONS (Written)

bitibi-Price firewood cut by commercial operators (L. Simms)Bk. 35, Pg. 1798 (Qu. asked in debate on Resource Ests.)Brewery strike — revenue on imported beer (No. 23) fJ. Collins)Bk. 71, Pg. 3856Canadian Coast Guard - lights in Musgrave Harbour & Lumsden fT.Rideout) Bk. 23, Pg. 1156Cold Brook Access Road (No. 32) CL. Simms) Bk. 72, Pg. 3904Contractors providing services to Govt. (No. 5) (H. Young) Bk. 27,Pg. 1393Dept. of Development & Tourism — no. of Crown corps. (No. 57)(H. Barrett) Bk. 78, Pg. 4420Federal/Provincial Tourism Agreement - funding for Stephenville

(No. 13) (H. Barrett) Bk. 52, Pg. 2782Govt. advertising - cost - (No. 22) f H. Young) Bk. 71, Pg. 3856Guaranteed loans — use of monies (Premier Peckford) Bk. 38,Pg. 2019 (Qu. asked by E. Hiscock — Committee of the Whole June20/85)Harmon Corp. — funding — (No. 30) (H. Barrett) Bk. 71, Pg. 3855Job strategy programme - Burgeo-Bay d’ Espoir fAns, to qu. askedFeb. 17/86) Bk. 83, Pg. 4701; Bk. 84, Pg. 4750—51Justice Minister’s Office — cost of renovations — (No. 12) f H. Young)Bk. 68, Pg. 3679Nfld. & Labrador Housing Corp. C J. Dinn)

rental increase:—(No. 17) Bk. 66, Pg. 3560(No. 25) Bk. 71, Pg. 3855

Stephenville employees transferred (No. 26) Bk. 71, Pg. 3855vacant houses (No. 4) Bk. 17, Pg. 828Offshore oil industry - number of people working offshore (No. 2)(W.W. Marshall) Bk. 25, Pg. 1271PCBs and fenitrothion C J. Butt) Bk. 30, Pg. 1554 (Question askedin Estimates Committee)Petro—Canada oil well re choke (W.W. Marshall) 5k. 63, Pg. 3399 (Qu.asked by L.D. Barry - Mm. Stat. Nov. 20/85)Premier’s office, 8th Floor — renovations (H. Young)

(No. 16) Bk. 66, Pg. 3560(No. 27) Bk. 72, Pg. 3904

Public Service Commission — details on temporary positions (No. 20)(H. Young) Bk. 68, Pg. 3679Remuneration paid to MHA’s including sessional pay; cabinet pay, payfor executive assistants (No. 1) (Premier Peckford) Bk. 10,Pg. 490Rural, Agricultural & Northern Development Dept. — temporary positions(No. 39) (R. Aylward) Bk. 86, Pg. 4883School Tax Authorities (No. 10) CL. Hearn) Bk. 53, Pg. 2827

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QUESTIONS (Written) C ccnt’d)Seedlings replant program — list of individuals hired and salaries(No. 19) (1. Simms) Bk. 68, Pg. 3679Spray programme CL. Sinims) Bk. 41, Pg. 2169 (Qu. asked in reply tomm. stat. by W. Baker June 26/85)Sustaining Grants Programme - funds allocated (No. 14) ft. 1atthews)Bk. 56, Pg. 3019UIC - overpayments to fishermen (Premier Peckford) Bk. 38, Pg. 2018(Qu. asked by T. Lush in Committee June 20/85)West Germans overfishing tT. Rideout) Bk. 26, Pg. 1331 (Qu. askedin Committee)Winter Games jackets — tendering (No. 31) fW. Matthews) Bk. 72,Pg. 3907

R

RCMP investigation — J. Morgan files — (mm. stat.) Bk. 13, Pg. 638RRAP — funding — (gu) Bk. 37, Pg. 1903—06; Bk. 41, Pg. 2166—68Radio commercials — ministers — (qu) Bk. 31, Pg. 1577—78Railway: —

replaced by roads agreement (gu) Bk. 76, Pg. 4319—20layoffs (gu) Bk. 34, Pg. 1731—32; Bk. 37, Pg. 1900—03tendering policy fgu) Bk. 42, Pg. 2219—21

Raising of Supply (Committee of Whole on Ways & Means) (Fin. Res.) (J.Collins) n Bk. 11, Pg. 543

Red Cross Youth delegates welcomed Bk. 38, Pg. 2006Red Trench Sculpture - removal — (qu) Bk. 82, Pg. 4630—36;4641-43Refreshments not permitted in the House Bk. 58, Pg. 3107Regional Economic Development Intergovernmental Position Paper (mm. stat.)Bk. 32, Pg. 1623

Regional Economic Development policy - document (tabled) Bk. 24, Pg. 1226Reid, Ida former member for Twillingate welcomed Bk. 39, Pg. 2062Remuneration paid to MBA’s including sessional pay; cabinet pay; pay forexecutive assistants (wqu 1) Bk. 10, Pg. 490REPORTS Tabled

Acharya Holdings - map and certificate of incorporation CL. Barry)Bk. 52, Pg. 2762Accounts of Crown Corporations, Board and Authorities — 1985(J. Collins) Bk. 85, Pg. 4821Auditor General’s Report for year ended Mar. 31/85 (J. Collins)Bk. 85, Pg. 4821Beer distribution — statement (Premier ?eckford) Bk. 24, Pg. 1227—28Ben Nevis International Holdings Ltd. — documents CL. Barry) Bk. 52,Pg. 2762Calgary Herald, Oct. 17 (W.W. Marshall) Bk. 45, Pg. 2422Canada Games Park Committee financial statements C W. Matthews) Bk. 6,Pg. 273Departmental Observations on the Auditor General’s Report yearended Mar. 31/85 (J. Collins) Bk. 85, Pg. 4821EPA agreements with Govt. since 1963 (Premier Peckford) Bk. 3,Pg. 118Federal Dept. of Finance - document — (I. Barry) Bk. 38, Pg. 2011Govt. Services Committee report on the estimates (J. Hodder)Bk. 32, Pg. 1637Guaranteed loans (J. Collins) Bk. 6, Pg. 273Inshore fishery report by the Liberal Caucus Committee (G. Flight)Bk. 49, Pg. 2621Labour Relations Board report for 1984 CT. Blanchard) Bk. 37, Pg. 1910Letter from J. Morgan & reply on missing files (Premier Peckford)Bk. 13, Pg. 638—39

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ReportsReports

REPORTS Tabled (cont’d)Letter to J. Carter, Chairman of Privileges & Elections Committee(J. Morgan) Bk. 22, Pg. 1096Livestock Owners’ Compensation Board financial statements (R. Aylward)Bk. 86, Pg. 4883Matters transacted under the Labour Relations Act; Public Service(Collective Bargaining) Act; Fishing Industry (Collective Bargaining) Act; Nfld. Teacher (Collective Bargaining) Act CT.Blanchard) Bk. 37, Pg. 1910Mineral Licences & Mining Leases annual report (J. Dinn) Bk. 6,Pg. 273Minutes of Council relating to the pre—commitment of funds (J.Collins) Bk. 10, Pg. 490; Bk. 61, Pg. 3307; Bk. 71, Pg. 3850;Bk. 72, Pg. 3904ND? stationery (L. Sioms) Bk. 52, Pg. 2756Nfld. & Labrador Arts Council annual report for 1984-85 fW. Matthews)Bk. 59, Pg. 3178Nfld. & Labrador Computer Services annual report (N. Windsor) Bk. 63,Pg. 3399Nfld. & Labrador Housing Corp. annual reports C J. Dinn)Mar. 31/84 Bk. 15, Pg. 728

Mar. 31/35 3k. 32, Pg. 4646Nfld. & Labrador Hydro Corporation annual report C W.W. Marshall)Bk. 24, Pg. 1226Nfld. Gazette published between:—

Nov. 9/84 to May 3/85 CL. Verge) Bk. 11, Pg. 543May 10/85 to Oct. 25/85 fL. Verge) Bk. 52, Pg. 2778Nfld. Liquor Corp. annual reports for years ending:-Mar. 31/84 (J. Collins) Bk. 2, Pg. 62Mar. 31/85 “ Bk. 82, Pg. 4644

Nf Id. Liquor Licencing Board annual report (J. Collins) Bk. 50,Pg. 2653Nfld. Medical Care Commission reports for years ending:—Mar. 31/84 (Dr. Twomey) Bk. 12, Pg. 603

Mar. 31/85 “ “ Bk. 75, Pg. 4063Parliamentary Commissioner annual report (Mr. Speaker) Bk. 55,Pg. 2956Petro—Canada — power of attorney document (L. Barry) Bk. 44,Pg. 2341Pippy Park Commission annual report (H. Young) Bk. 8, Pg. 380Pippy Park land:

Order in Council July 30/85 (L. Barry) Bk. 45, Pg. 2393Fairview Investments Ltd. : -

deed Feb. 13/31 (L. Barry) Bk. 45, Pg. 2394share list CL. Barry) Bk. 46, Pg. 2437

“Power from the North” book - chapter - (I. Barry) Bk. 6, Pg. 263Privileges & Elections Committee interim report (J. Carter) Bk. 24,Pg. 1218Public Accounts Committee report for year ended Mar. 31/83 (W. Callan)Bk. 41, Pg. 2168Public Accounts of the Province for year ended Mar. 31/85 (J. Collins)Bk. 85, Pg. 4821Public Service Commission annual report C H. Young) Bk. 8, Pg. 380Public Works & Services Dept. annual report for ‘83-84 (H. Young)Bk. 68, Pg. 3678Regional Economic Development policy - document - (G. R. Ottenheimer)Bk. 24, Pg. 1226Resource Committee report on the estimates CM. Peach) Bk. 31,Pg. 1579Select Committee on Accommodations & Benefits of Members report(T.V. Hickey) Bk. 52, Pg. 2775Social Services Committee report on the estimates (J. Carter)Bk. 32,Pg. 1638Statements by Minister of Fisheries and Minister of Development remiddle distance fleet (Premier Peckford) Bk. 83, Pg. 4701

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REPORTS Tabled (cont’d)Supreme Court decision re market value of land at Pippy Park

CL. Barry) Bk. 52, Pg. 2769Temporary loans under the Financial Administration Act C J. Collins)

Bk. 6, Pg. 272Universal helicopters document CL. Barry) Bk. 47, Pg. 2484Vanguard Paper Box Ltd. - guaranteed loan bill (I. Barry) Bk. 59,

Pg. 3168—69Warrants (J. Collins) Bk. 10, Pg. 490; Bk. 14, Pg. 707; 3k. 20,

Pg. 994; 3k. 50, Pg. 2654Workers’ Compensation Commission annual report for 1984

CT. Blanchard) Bk. 37, Pg. 1910

RESOLUTIONSFinance

Interim Supply CJ. Collins) n Bk. 2, Pg. 63; message read Bk. 10,Pg. 507; d Bk. 10, Pg. 508—30; Bk. 11, Pg. 550—82; Bk. 12,Pg. 608—36; carried and became Bill 17, Pg. 637

Loan Act (J. Collins) n Bk. 28, Pg. 1453; d Bk. 40, Pg. 2140—48;carried and became Bill 25, Pg. 2148

Loan & Guarantee Act (J. Collins) n Bk. 35, Pg. 1797; d Bk. 36,Pg. 1885—90; Bk. 37, P. 1912—37; 1943—94; Bk. 38, Pa. 2030—49;Bk. 39, Pg. 2078—2102; carried and became Bill 23, Pg. 2102

Loan & Guarantee Act (No. 2.) (J. Collins) n Bk. 43, Pg. 2297;d Bk. 79, Pg. 4480—4522

Local Authority Guarantee Act (J. Collins) n Bk. 43, Pg. 2297Raising of Supply (Committee of Whole on Ways & Means)

CJ. Collins) n Bk. 11, Pg. 543Supplementary Supply (No. 1) (J. Collins) n Bk. 43, Pg. 2297;

message read Bk. 47, Pg.25l3; d Pg. 2514—30; Bk. 52,Pg. 2788—2811; Bk. 53, Pg. 2831—70; Bk. 55, Pg. 2958—82; Bk. 56,Pg. 3027—43; Bk. 57, Pg. 3068—3103; Bk. 59, Pg. 3183—3211;Bk. 60, Pg. 3236—70; Bk. 61, Pg. 3307—26; Bk. 62, Pg. 3340—80;Bk. 64, Pg. 3453—81; Bk. 65, Pg. 3513—47; Bk. 66, Pg. 3563—65;carried and became Bill 26, Pg. 3565

Supplementary Supply (No. 2) (. Collins) n 3k. 48, Pg. 2548;message read Pg. 2572; d Pg. 2572—89; res. carried and becameBill 49, Pg. 2589

Supply Act (Main Supply) $2,020,410,300 (J. Collins) n Bk. 11,Pg. 543; message read Bk. 42, Pg. 2266; carried and becameBill 32, Pg. 2267

Tobacco Tax Act (J. Collins) n Bk. 48, Pg. 2548; d Bk. 76,Pg. 4328—52; Bk. 77, Pg. 4379—4409; carried and became Bill 50,Pg. 4409

MiscellaneousBarry, L. improper conduct as member of House re Ocean Ranger

(Premier Peckford) n Bk. 67, Pg. 3624; out of order Bk. 68,Pg. 3662—63

(Premier Peckford) n Bk. 71, Pg. 3851; in order Bk. 72, Pg. 3890De—indexing — old age security pensions:—

(L. Barry) n Bk. 30, Pg. 1538—1553; Bk. 31, Pg. 1581; out oforder

(Premier Peckford) n Bk. 39, Pg. 2072; carried unanimouslyPg. 2072

Factory freezer trawlers — application by National Sea(Premier Peckford) n Bk. 49, Pg. 2605; d Bk. 50, Pg. 2666—87;amdt. Pg. 2676; Bk. 51, Pg. 2722—54; amdt. defeated Pg. 2755;res. carried on division Pg. 2755

Fishermen in Province treated equally (G. Warren) n Bk. 40,Pg. 2135—36; d Pg. 2137—39; amdt. Pg. 2139; amdt. defeatedPg. 2140; res. carried Pg. 2140

Fishery — protection of resource (see Motions) (W.W. Marshall)n Bk. 11, Pg. 543—44; carried unanimously Pg. 544

Mattel baby seal toys - public refrain from purchasing (G. Warren)n Bk. 73, Pg. 3956; unanimous consent requested Pg. 3976;not granted Pg. 3977

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Privileges & Elections Committee Chairman to answer correspondenceand questions (J. Morgan) n 3k. 28, Pg. 1453Private Member’s

Aquaculture development (C. Mitchell) n 3k. 1, Pg. 47Atlantic Accord CR. Woodford) n Bk. 1, Pg. 48Come by Chance — hospital and health care (W. Callan) n Bk. 57,

Pg. 3064Day care facilities (U. Peach) a 3k. 1, Pg. 44; ci Bk. 68,

Pg. 3679—3718; amdt. Pg. 3689; sub amdt. Pg. 3716; Bk. 73,Pg. 3963—76; Sub. amdt. defeated Pg. 3976; amdt. defeatedPg. 3976; res. carried Pg. 3976

Factory freezer trawlers — condemn federal government’s decision(L. Barry) n Bk. 59, Pg. 3178

Fish plants remain open (B. Tulk) n Bk. 1, Pg. 42; ci Bk. 26,Pg. 1337—69; amdt. Pg. 1350; Bk. 31, Pg. 1583—1618; amdt.carried Pg. 1619; res. carried Pg. 1619

Fisheries Loan Board — licencing (J. Efford) n Bk. 1, Pg. 50Hydro resources in Labrador & Quebec C J. Hodder) a Bk. 1, Pg. 42;ci Bk. 16, Pg. 781—811; a.mdt. Pg. 793; Bk. 21, Pg. 1060—92; amdt.defeated Pg. 1093; res. carried Pg. 1093Marine education and research development C G. Tobin) n Bk. 1,Pg. 45Municipal governments in the Province (W. Baker) n Bk. 1, Pg. 44;ci Bk. 58, Pg. 3127—61; Bk. 63, Pg. 3400—34; res defeated

Pg. 3434Native land claims and aboriginal rights (J. Kelland) n Bk. 1,Pg. 47Oil companies in Labrador reduce prices (G. Warren) n Bk. 87,

Pg. 4939—40Retail Sales Tax reduction (T. Lush) ci Bk. 1, Pg. 41; d Bk. 4,

Pg. 179;13l—211; amdt. Pg. 190; Bk. 8, Pg. 386—418; amdt.carried Pg. 418; res. carried Pg. 418

Road upgrading and paving (C. Decker) n Bk. 1, Pg. 49Royal commission on education CE. Hiscock) n Bk. 1, Pg. 47UIC benefits for fishermen (G. Warren) n Bk. 1, Pg. 43; d Bk. 49,Pg. 2609—41; amdt. Bk. 49, Pg. 2609; leave not granted Pg. 2610;Bk. 54, Pg. 2891—2936; res carried Pg. 2937Upper Churchill negotiations (G. Flight) a Bk. 1, Pg. 44; ciBk. 80, Pg. 4542—60;4564—78; Bk. 85, Pg. 4826—58; aindt.

Pg. 4836; amdt. carried Pg. 4858; res. carried Pg. 4858VTS facilities upgraded (W. Patterson) ci Bk. 1, Pg. 43; d Bk. 40,Pg. 2119—35; res. carried Pg. 2135West Germans - overfishing (B. Tulk) n Bk. 7, Pg. 322; ruledout of order Pg. 324Women in the workiorce (G. Greening) n Bk. 1, Pg. 46Wood supply - domestic and commercial (D. Gilbert) n Bk. 1,Pg. 49Youth unemployment f K. Aylward) a Bk. 1, Pg. 45

Resource Committee on the Estimates:—(Motion) members named Bk. 12, Pg. 607Heads of expenditure (Motion) Bk. 17, Pg. 848; carried Pg. 849Report on the estimates Bk. 31, Pg. 1579(Concurrence Motion) d Bk. 32, Pg. 1640—65; Bk. 33, Pg. 1689—1716;carried Pg. 1716

Retail Sales Tax reduction (Private Member’s Res.) n Bk. 1, Pg. 41; ciBk. 4, Pg. 179;181—211; amdt. Pg. 190; Bk. 8, Pg. 386—418; amdt.carried Pg. 418; res. carried Pg. 418

RIDEOUT, Hon. Tom (PC)Bills

Fisheries Loan Act (No. 21) n Bk. 11, Pg. 543; 2nd Bk. 43,Pg. 2310—13

Fishing Industry Advisory Board Act (No. 11) a Bk. 5, Pg. 230;2nd Bk. 66, Pg. 3568—71

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RIDEOUT, Hon. Tom (cont’d)Canadian Saitfish Corporation — establishment — (go) Bk. 5,

Pg. 260—61Crab industry - Port de Grave area — (go) Bk. 2, Pg. 57FPI (Fishery Products International) — privatization - (qu)

Bk. 43, Pg. 2287—89Factory freezer trawlers:—

application (res.) amdt. d Bk. 51, Pg. 2726—34federal government’s decision (go) Bk. 55, Pg. 2945—47lobby against Nfld. (go) Bk. 59, Pg. 3215—16National Sea application (gu) Bk. 54, Pg. 2875—78; Bk. 55,

Pg. 2984Federal fisheries minister — appointment — (go) Bk. 43, Pg. 2290—92Fisheries job creation programme (nergency Works) (qu) Bk. 75,

Pg. 4053—55Fisheries Loan Board — moratorium on loans — (go) Bk. 43,

Pg. 2295—96Fishery: -

Federal Fisheries—alleged bribing (go) Bk. 8, Pg. 376—79; Bk. 9, Pg. 423—24;

Bk. 24, Pg. 1209—13ept. - cutbacks (gu) Bk. 77, Pg. 4364—66; Bk. 84, Pg. 4742—44fishery officers — police investigation — (go) Bk. 9, Pg. 425loans programme (go) Bk. 40, Pg. 2111—13 -

Fisli plants-to remain open (Private Member’s Res.) d amdt. Bk. 26,

Pg. 1359—64Gaultois & Rainea (go) Bk. 43, Pg. 2289—90

fishing vessel insurance — premium increase (go) Bk. 29,Pg. 1489—91

inshore — programme for fishermen (go) Bk. 43, Pg. 2292—94mid distance fleet (gu) Bk. 83, Pg. 4688—90overfishing by foreign boats (qu) Bk. 9, Pg. 421—22; Bk. 11,

Pg. 539—40; Bk. 25, Pg. 1259—63; fans. to go. asked inCommittee) Bk. 26, Pg. 1331

Russian allocations (go) Bk. 11, Pg. 537—40; Bk. 25, Pg. 1266—67West Germans overfishing (go) Bk. 7, Pg. 313—16; Bk. 26,

Pg. 1325—29; fans. to qu.) Bk. 26, Pg. 1331letterto Fed. Mm. of Fisheries (qu) Bk. 27, Pp. 1383—90Gill net mesh — size — (pet) Bk. 50, Pg. 2662—63

Government Consultants International - political firm — (gu) Bk. 41,Pg. 2164—66

Loan & Guarantee Act (No. 1) (Fin. Res.) d Bk. 39, Pg. 2080—05Ministerial Statements

Atlantic Council of Fisheries Ministers — meeting Bk. 34,Pg. 1728—29

Fish — price increase for No. 1 product — Bk. 28, Pg. 1438—39Fisheries Loan Board Bk. 48, Pg. 2533—34;

appointments Bk. 54, Pg. 2871—72Fishery issues at First Ministers’ Conference Bk. 74, Pg. 3994—97Inshore fish distribution program Bk. 26, Pg. 1317—18Lobster pot bank programme Bk. 23, Pg. 1142—43Mussel Culture Incentive Programme Bk. 27, Pg. 1371—72North Atlantic Seafood Association — grant — Bk. 29, Pg. 1483—84Northern Fisheries Development Corporation — Govt’s. position —

Bk. 5, Pg. 212—13Seafood Month Bk. 67, Pg. 3606—08

Northern Fisheries Development Corp. - formation - (go) Bk. 3,Pg. 117—18

Ocean Harvesters fish plants - bankruptcy - (go) Bk. 50,Pg. 2646—50;2653; Bk. 51, Pg. 2701—04

PetitionsElementary schools closing at Snooks Arm and Round Harbour

Bk. 28, Pg. 1454—56

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HIDEOUT, Hon. Torn fcont’d)Questions (Written)

Canadian Coast Guard - lights in Musgrave Harbour and LumsdenBk. 23, Pg. 1156

Retail Sales Tax reduction (Private Member’s Res.) d Bk. 4,Pg. 186—93; amdt. Pg. 190Russian/Canadian - offshore incident ‘78 (gu) Bk. 25, Pg. 1266—67;fans. to cii.) Bk. 26, Pg. 1331St.John’s fin market — location - (au 3k. 4, Pg. 169—70Salmon fishery:

licences - part—time fishermen (gu) Bk. 19, Pg. 937—40restoration (gu) Bk. 2, Pg. 58—61Seal fishery:—

sale of pelts (gu) Bk. 6, Pg. 267—70herds over—populated (qu) Bk. 23, Pg. 1152—55licences (gu) Bk. 23, Pg. 1154

Supplementary Supply (No. 1) (Fin. Res.) d Bk. 56, Pg. 3035—38Trap fishing — elimination of glut — (qu) Bk. 3, Pg. 113—14UIC : —

benefits for fishermen (Private Member’s Res.) d Bk. 54,7g. 2394—2902benefits for inshore fishermen (qu) Bk. 20, Pg. 987—89; Bk. 25,Pa. 1270—71; Bk. 43, Pg. 2296extension for fishermen (pets) Bk. 39, Pg. 2076—77overpayrnents to fishermen (gu) Bk. 34, Pg. 1742—43Wage freeze on Crown Corps. — Hon. T. Rideout — breach of dabinetsecrecy (gu) Bk. 20, Pg. 982—86; Bk. 22, Pg. 1103—04

Hideout, Hon. T. — breach of cabinet secrecy (qu) Bk. 20, Pg. 982—86;Bk. 22, Pg. 1103—04

Rigolet - police officer — (gu) Bk. 69, Pg. 3728—29; fans. to gu.) Bk. 70,Pg. 3793

Road conditions —Clarke’s Head — (pet) Bk. 76, Pg. 4322Road conditions - Gander area - (pet) Bk. 87, Pg. 4940Road upgrading and paving (Private Member’s Res.) n Bk. 1, Pg. 49Roads programme — 60/40 funding — (gu) Bk. 69, Pg. 3729—30Royal Conunission on education (Private Member’s Res.) n Bk. 1, Pg. 47Royal Commission on Unemployment:—

credibility fgu) Bk. 17, Pg. 817—18youth (gu) Bk. 61, Pg. 3305—06

Rules of procedure for debate in Committee of the Whole C pt. of order)Bk. 36, Pg. 1886

Rules of procedure for Interim Supply (S.c. 117) Bk. 10, Pg. 507Rules re entitlement to speak to a petition Bk. 2, Pg. 74

RULINGSAdjourn House until Feb. 6/86 — Motion in order (Mr. Speaker) Bk. 75,Pg. 4116; debatable motion Bk. 75, Pg. 4123Adjournment of the House — Motion by the Premier in order (Mr.Speaker) Bk. 75, Pg. 4143Amdt. to resolution by G. Warren - defeated — (Mr. Speaker) Bk. 40,Pg. 2140Amdt. to resolution re day care — moved in order (Mr. SpeakerGreening) Bk. 68, Pg. 3690Amdts. cannot be made during second reading of a bill (Mr. SpeakerGreening) Bk. 73 , Pg. 3988Apology to C. Decker re unparliamentary remark (Mr. Speaker) Bk. 54,Pg. 2929

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RULINGS (cont’d)Auditor General — remarks by Minister of Finance (pts. of priv.) (Mr.Speaker) Bk. 85, Pg. 4306; Bk. 86, Pg. 4867; Bk. 37, Pg. 4922;Mm. of Fin. permitted to clarify remarks (Mr. Speaker) Bk. 86, Pg.4867Auditor General’s Report - tabling - (Sec. 67 of The Financial Administration Act) (Mr. Speaker) Bk. 82, Pg. 4645; ruling Bk. 84,Pg. 4739; Bk. 85, Pa. 4804Budget debate amdt. — ruled in order (Mr. Speaker) Bk. 20, Pg. 1024By leave required to discuss a question during debate on motion(Mr. Speaker Hickey) Bk. 80, Pg. 4561—62CBC’s Here & Now — needs of the handicaped (pt. of priv.) (Mr.Speaker) Bk. 77, Pg. 4378; Bk. 78, Pg. 4410Comments or interruptions while another member is speaking (Mr.Speaker) Bk. 24, Pg. 1195“Coward” — not unparliamentary (Mr. Speaker) Bk. 65, Pg. 3501; Bk. 66, >Pg. 3549Destruction of cabinet files (pt. of priv. by J. Morgan) (Mr. Speaker)Bk. 12, Pg. 590; prima facie case established Bk. 13, Pg. 656Disorder — House recessed (Mr. Speaker) Bk. 46, Pg. 2450Division in Committee — procedure — amdt. to Workers’ Compensation Act(Mr. Chairman Greening) Bk. 75, Pg. 4088Document tabled by the Premier Oct. 29/85 - assigning improper motives

SP- pr;v. by . Harry) (Mr. Speaker) Bk. 49, Pg. 2590; no primafacie case Bk. 51, Pg. 2699Ef ford, J. to withdraw unparliamentary term “that another member lied”(Mr. Speaker) Bk. 86, Pg. 4365; Bk. 87, Pg. 4916Estimates Committee meetings — schedule (pt. of order) (Mr. Speaker)Bk. 27, Pg. 1332Fenwick, P. refusing to withdraw unparliamentary remark “Premierlying” (Mr. Speaker) Bk. 46, Pg. 2452;53Fish plants resolution — amdt. ruled in order (Mr. Speaker Greening)Bk. 26, Pg. 1352House not adjourn at 11:00 p.m. - Motion in order, not debatableBk. 75, Pg. 4111; (pt. of order by L. Barry) Bk. 75, Pg. 4177—78Hydro resources resolution — amdt. ruled in order (Mr. SpeakerGreening) Bk. 16, Pg. 794“Idiot” — unparliamentary remark—R.Simmons fMr.Speaker) Bk.3, Pg.399Impartiality of the Chair — R. Simmons (pts. of priv.)

(Mr. Speaker) Bk. 47, Pg. 2488; no prima facie case Bk. 43,Pg.2533(Mr. Speaker) Bk. 54, Pg. 2890;2922; withdrawn Bk. 57, Pg. 3045Innuendo re Fairview Investments (pt. of priv. by W.W. Marshall)(Mr. Speaker) Bk. 48, Pg. 2561;2562; no prima facie case Bk. 49,Pg. 2590Interim Supply debate - time deducted from the main estimates (pt. ofpriv.) (Mr. Speaker) Bk. 23, Pg. 1164; Bk. 24, Pg. 1195Interjections during debate (Mr. Speaker Hickey) Bk. 75, Pg. 4230Interjections from the Public Gallery (Mr. Speaker) Bk. 38, Pg. 2027;Bk. 48, Pg. 2536Intermediate proceeding between motions — vote on the motion (Mr.Speaker) Bk. 75, Pg. 4116Leave not granted for B. Tulk to present the Opposition report on thefishery (Mr. Speaker) Bk. 43, Pg. 2275Leave not required to deal with amdts. to Tobacco Tax Bill while debating the resolution (Mr. Chairman Hickey) Bk. 77, Pg. 4401Leave not required to introduce resolution — other procedures opento member (Mr. Speaker) Bk. 31, Pg. 1583; Bk. 33, Pg. 1676Leave to announce items for the Late Show (Mr. Speaker Hickey) Bk. 81,Pg. 4616Member questioning the motives and principles of another member (pts.of order) (Mr. Speaker Greening) Bk. 78, Pg. 4430Members to be heard in silence (Mr. Speaker Hickey) Bk. 75, Pg. 4230;Pg. 4251Members to take their seat when called to order (Mr. Speaker) Bk. 81,Pg. 4534Minister not responsible for questions not within own portfolio(Mr. Speaker) Bk. 5, Pg. 221; Bk. 51, Pg. 2703

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RULINGS (cont’d)Minister of Consununer Affairs gave the House incorrect information

(pt. of priv.) (Mr. Speaker) Bk. 72, Pg. 3907; no prima facie caseBk. 73, Pg. 3944Minister of Forest Resources & Lands attempting to mislead the House

in answer to tabled question (pt. of priv. by P. Fenwick) (Mr.Speaker) Bk. 71, Pg. 3833

finisterial Statements - no. of replies permitted (Mr. Speaker) Bk. 8,Pg. 368;403Ministers may decline to answer questions (pt. of priv.) (Mr. Speaker)

3k. 34, Pg. 339Motion by R. Simmons that C. Furey be recognized — not carried

(Mr. Chairman Mickey) 3k. 79, Pg. 4512Motion by the Premier (pt. of priv. by I. Barry) (Mr. Speaker) 3k. 67,

Pg. 3640; no prima facie case Bk. 68, Pg. 3662; (pt. of order)Bk. 71, Pg. 3355; Bk. 72, Pg. 3890

Motion that member for LaPoile be heard — carried (Mr. Chairman Hickey3k. 79, Pg. 4513

Motions by the Premier re I. Barry (Mr. Speaker)Bk. 67, Pg. 3640; out of order Bk. 68, Pg. 3662—63Bk. 71, Pg. 3855; in order Bk. 72, Pg. 3890

Motions on Order Paper by P. Fenwick to be removed or incorporatedno one (Mr. Speaker) Bk. 4, Pg. 178

Motions under S.0. 23 - ruled out of order (Mr. Speaker) Bk. 12,?g. 607; 3k. 43, Pg. 2310; Bk. 55, Pg. 2958; Bk. 56, Pg. 3024;Bk. 57, Pg. 3068; Bk. 73, Pg. 3962; Bk. 76, Pg. 4328

HOP — office stationery fpt. of priv.) Bk. 52, Pg.. 2758; no primafade case Bk. 53, Pg. 2812

comments on CBC radio by P. Fenwick re ruling (pt. of priv.)(Mr. Speaker) Bk. 54, Pg. 2871; Bk. 57, Pg. 3045

Oral Questions must not be prefaced by the reading of letters,telegrams, etc. (Mr. Speaker) Bk. 62, Pg. 3336

time allotted (Mr. Speaker) Bk. 79, Pg. 4465Order in which members are recognized for debate (Mr. Chairman Mickey)

Bk. 79, Pg. 4309—10;4512Parliamentary Secretaries re mm. stats.; oral questions; answer to

questions (Mr. Speaker) Bk. 60, Pg. 3220; Bk. 64, Pg. 3435Patterson, W., refusing to withdraw unparliamentary language (Mr.

Speaker) Bk. 36, Pg. l874;1876;1873Petition by P. Fenwick re diesel generated electricity — ruled out of

order (Mr. Speaker) Bk. 50, Pg. 2666Petition presented by E. Hiscock altered to read “Prov. Govt.”

instead of Fed. Govt.” (Mr. Speaker) Bk. 25, Pg. 1288; Bk. 26,Pg. 1333

Petitions — presenting of — (Mr. Speaker) Bk. 28, Pg. 1456Petitions to the Fed. Govt. not in order (Mr. Speaker) Bk. 59, Pg. 3182Pt. of priv. by J. Carter re remarks by R. Simmons — no prima facie

case (Mr. Speaker) Bk. 58, Pg. 3107Pts. of order:— interrupting another member on numerous occasions

(Mr. Speaker) Bk. 24, Pg. 1195; Bk. 57, Pg. 3044; ( Mr. ChairmanMickey) Bk. 79, Pg. 4520

“Premier be reprimanded” — remarks by L. Barry — not unparliamentary(pt. of order) (Mr. Speaker) Bk. 57, Pg. 3066; Bk. 58, Pg. 3107

Premier to withdraw unparliamentary language used in motion(Nov. 26/85 — Bk.67, Pg. 3624) (Mr. Speaker) Bk. 71, Pg. 3834;Bk. 72, Pg. 3890

Private Member’s Bill - amdt. - moved in order C Mr. Speaker Greening)Bk. 45, Pg. 2412

Private Member’s Resolution:— members have twenty mins. to speak toamdt. and the main motion (Mr. Speaker) Bk. 4, Pg. 193

Privileges & Elections Committee:—members asking gus. at Committee meetings fpts. of order & priv.)

no prima facie case (Mr. Speaker) Bk. 16, Pg. 767;78;81; Bk. 17,Pg. 841

Comm.& Chairman - own procedure (pt. of order by J. Morgan) (Mr.Speaker) Bk. 21, Pg. 1037—38; Bk. 24, Pg. 1205

statements by J. Carter fpt. of priv. by J. Morgan) no prima faciecase (Mr. Speaker) Bk. 28, Pg. 1431

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RULINGS (cont’d)Procedure re member — not voting on bill — entitlement to speak in

debate (Mr. Speaker) Bk. 66, Pg. 3601; 3k. 67, Pg. 3606Procedural point:— rules regarding time for debate on the Atlantic

Accord (Mr. Speaker) Bk. 78, Pg. 4442; (Mr. Speaker Hickey) Bk. 82,Pg. 4665;4672;4675—76; (Mr. Speaker) Bk. 83, Pg. 4703;05; (Mr.Soeaker Hickey) Bk. 34, Pg. 4766—77 (Mr. Speaker) Bk. 36, Pg. 4892Questions and answers should be brief (Mr. Speaker) Bk. 24, Pg. 1196Refreshments not permitted in the House (Mr. Speaker) Bk. 58, Pg. 3107Remarks by Govt. House Leader & Opposition Leader re rules of theHouse (Mr. Speaker) Bk. 87, Pg. 4925

Remarks by member for LaPoile re conversation in R. Simmons’ officewhen he was an M.P. (Mr. Speaker) Bk. $1, Pg. 4597; no prima faciecase Bk. a2, Pg. 4644

Remarks by R. Simmons:fpt. of order by J. Carter) (1r. Speaker) Bk. 44, Pg. 2334

comments not in Hansard Bk. 45, Pg. 2385(pt. of order by J. Carter) (Mr. Speaker) Bk. 54, Pg. 2930;

no point of order Bk. 57, Pg. 3045Remarks directed toward the Chair by R. Simmons

(Mr. Speaker) Bk. 20, Pg. 1020(June 21st, Pg. 2009) (Mr. Speaker) Bk. 39, Pg. 2051;

withdrawn Bk. 41, Pg. 2157‘smarten up” (Mr. Speaker) Bk. 47, Pg. 2487; withdrawn Bk. 48,

Pg. 2531Remarks toward J. Reid re Whitbourne Boys’ Home - to be withdrawn

(Mr. Speaker Hickey) Bk. 75, Pg. 4251Retail sales tax — axndt. to res. — in order (Mr. Speaker) Bk. 4,

Pg. 191Signs to be removed from the gallery (Mr. Speaker) Bk. 48, Pg. 2536‘Smear” term used by the Premier (pt. of order) (Mr. Speaker) Bk. 48,

Pg. 2552; Bk. 49, Pg. 2590“Speaker harassing members’ — R. Simmons to withdraw (Mr. Speaker)

Bk. 87, Pg. 495l;4954Speaker should be heard in silence (Mr. Speaker) Bk. 84, Pg. 4754Speaker’s rulings be upheld

(Mr. Speaker) Bk. 50, Pg. 2666; Bk. 58, Pg. 3110Bk. 75, Pg. 4143;4l78;4131

(Mr. Speaker Hickey) Bk. 82, Pg. 4677Threats being made across the floor of the House (Mr. Speaker) 3k. 36,Pg. 1874; Bk. 37, Pg. 1909Time — procedure when the House is recessed (clock is stopped)

(Mr. Speaker Hickey) Bk. 85, Pg. 4839Time used debating or pts. of order or priv. is not deducted from

member’s time (Mr. Speaker) Bk. 36, Pg. 1879Unanimous consent —

to continue past four o’clock on petitions (Mr. Speaker) Bk. 49,Pg. 2606

not granted C. Decker to respond to petitions (pt. of order)(Mr. Speaker) Bk. 44, Pg. 2359;2360

not granted G. Warren to amend his motion (Mr. Speaker) Bk. 49,Pg. 2610

not granted to present a resolution (Mr. Speaker) Bk. 58,Pg. 3110not granted to pass res. re Mattel baby seal toys (Mr. Speaker)Bk. 73, Pg. 3977

Unparliamentary remarks by G. Tobin (pt. of priv.) (Mr. Speaker)Bk. 71, Pg. 3855; withdrawn Bk. 72, Pg. 3890

Upper Churchill Res. — antdt. moved in order (Mr. Speaker Hickey)Bk. 85, Pg. 4838

West Germans — overfishing - (motion ruled out of order) (Mr.Speaker) Bk. 7, Pg. 324

Whitbourne Boys’ Home incident - death of Alonzo Corcoran - (pt. ofpriv. by T.V. Hickey) (Mr. Speaker) Bk. 2, Pg. 52;87

Rural Agricultural & Northern Development Dept. — temporary positions -

(wqu 39) Bk. 86, Pg. 4883

Rural Development Authority - grants — (qi) Bk. 87, Pg. 4927—32

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RUSSELL, Hon. James (PC)Address in reply d Bk. 6, Pg. 295—301Bills

Central Trust Company Act (No. 47) a Bk. 46, Pg. 2445; 2nd Bk. 66,Pg. 358l—32;3596—97Insurance Companies Act (No. 6) ii 3k. 5, Pg. 230; 2nd Bk. 66,Pg. 3575—77Management Accountants Act (No. 48) a Bk. 46, Pg. 2445; 2nd3k. 66, Pg. 3577—78

CN buses — fare increase — (qu) Bk. 28, Pg. 1452; fans. to gu.)Bk. 29, Pg. 1497CRTC nearings — cablevision services - (au) Bk. 19, Pg. 932Communications technology— LECDT — (qu) Bk. 85, Pg. 4813—14Conveyancing Act (Bill 100) 2nd amdt. Bk. 45, Pg. 2427—28Electricity rates - subsidized by federal government; P.E.I. (gu)Bk. 37, Pg. 1898—1900Energy costs — lower prices — fqu) Bk. 79, Pg. 4468—70; Bk. 82,Pg. 4637—41; Bk. 84, Pg. 4747—49; Bk. 85, Pg. 4811—13Fuel adjustment — basic rate — (gu) 3k. 67, Pg. 3615—16Heating oil — lower prices — (qu) Bk. 79, Pg. 4470; fans. to qu.)1k. 30, Pg. 4535; 3k. 34, Pg. 4749—50Ministerial Statements

Cable television — training for community productions — Bk. 72,Pg. 3390—91Christmas season — safety tips — Bk. 70, Pg. 3777—78Energy prices — decrease — Bk. 86, Pg. 4866Nfld. & Labrador Hydro impact of changing oil prices — Bk. 85,Pg. 4321—23Tax Rebate Discounting Act — Bk. 67, Pg. 3609—10

Nfld. Hydro — rate structure — (qu) Bk. 63, Pg. 3671—73; Bk. 69,Pg. 3774—75Nfld. Light & Power — cut-off penalty — (qu) Bk. 71, Pg. 3345—46;Bk. 72, Pg. 3898—3900; fans. to cpa.) Bk. 72, Pg. 3904—05Public Utilities Act (Bill 51) 2nd 3k. 66, Pg. 3597—98; Bk. 67,Pg. 3641—42; Comm. Bk. 70, Pg. 3811—23Upper Churchill negotiations (Private Member’s Res.) d Bk. 80,Pg. 4564—67Wells, Andy — appointment — fqu) Bk. 63, Pg. 3395

Russian/Canadian — offshore incident ‘78 — (cpa) Bk. 25, Pg. 1266—67;Cans. to cpa.) Bk. 26, Pg. 1331

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SEED progralmne — (qu) Bk. 8, Pg. 372—74; Bk. 29, Pg. 1485—86;statistics (cpa) Bk. 66, Pg. 3553—55;3557—60St. John’s fish market — location — (qu) Bk. 4, Pg. 169—70St. John’s Municipal Elections Act (Bill 31) (N. Doyle) a Bk. 32,Pg.l638;1st Bk. 33, Pg. 1688; 2nd Bk. 42, Pg. 2227—28; Coinitk. Pg. 2259; 3rdPg. 2268; PA Pg. 2269

St. Lawrence Hospital — future — (qu) Bk. 83, Pg. 4694—95Salmon fishery:—

licences — senior citizens (cpa) Bk. 39, Pg. 2068licences — part—time fishermen (qu) Bk. 19, Pg. 936—40regulations (pet) Bk. 12, Pg. 603restoration (qu) Bk. 2, Pg. 53-61

Saunders, Doris — message of congratulations upon receiving Order ofCanada (Motion) Bk. 76, Pg. 4324School board elections:—

eligibility of candidates (pet) Bk. 43, Pg. 2298political interference (qu) Bk. 53, Pg. 2826—27

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School buses — safety inspections (qu) Bk. 41, Pg. 2159—61School conditions — Daniels Harbour — (pet) Bk. 80, Pg. 4536School Tax Authorities:—

jurisdiction of municipalities (qu) Bk. 59, Pg. 3175—77(wgu 10) Bk. 54, Pg. 2827

Science & Technology Comm. from Western European EJnion welcomedBk. 46, Pg. 2441

Seafood Month (mm. stat.) Bk. 67, Pg. 3606

Seal Cove — annex with Conception Bay South (qu) Bk. 49, Pg. 2599—2602;Bk. 50, Pg. 2688—90

Seal fishery:— sale of pelts (qu) Bk. 6, Pg. 267—68Carino plant — processing of pelts (qu) Bk. 6, Pg. 268—70

Seal herds - over—populated (qii) Bk. 23, Pg. 1152—55sealing licences (qu) Bk. 23, Pg. 1154

Search & rescue — ground teams - (qu) Bk. 72, Pg. 3901—02Secondary Roads Funding Agreement - fed. govt. (qu) Bk. 63, Pg. 3393-95Seedlings replant program - list of individuals hired & salaries

(wau 19) Bk. 58, Pg. 3679

Select Committee apt’d to draft an Address in Reply to the Speech fromthe Throne (Motion) Bk. 1, Pg. 19; members named Pg. 41

Select Committee established re accommodations & benefits of members(Motion) Bk. 42, Pg. 2268; members named Pg. 2268

That the Committee report to the House within ten days of theresumption of the House in the Fall (Motion) Bk. 42, Pg. 2268;carried Pg. 2268

Report tabled Bk. 52, Pg. 2775

Senior citizen’s discount, Govt. depots, Lab. (mm. stat.) Bk. 28, Pg. 1437Senior citizens’ hones:—

Bay d’Espoir (qu) Bk. 31, Pg. 1573; Bk. 33, Pg. 1684—85; Bk. 37,Pg. 1937—39

CMHC financing (qu) Bk. 31, Pg. 1568—71Twillingate (qu) Bk. 39, Pg. 2067; Bk. 41, Pg. 2211—14; (ans. to qu.)

Bk. 39, Pg. 2073

Sheshatshit — band councils; mishandling of funds (qu) Bk. 6, Pg. 264—67;Pg. 270—71

Ship — Manolis L. sinking — fuel leakage (qu) Bk. 29, Pg. 1491—94Signs to be removed from the gallery — Bk. 48, Pg. 2536SIMMONS, Hon. Roger (L)

Agreement re the debate on the Atlantic Accord (pt. of order) Bk. 86,Pg. 4891

Anomalies & Errors in the Statute Law (Bill 30) 2nd Bk. 42, Pg. 2227Arbitrations Act (Bill 3) 2nd Bk. 41, Pg. 2180—81“Barefaced liar” — unparliamentary — withdrawn Bk. 21, Pg. 1058Budget debate Bk. 20, Pg. 10l6—19;1022—33; amdt. Pg. 1024; Bk. 29,

Pg. 1498—1507Burgeo highway upgraded & paved (pet) Bk. 65, Pg. 3510—13Canada—Nfld. Atlantic Accord Implementation fNfld.) Act (Bill 59)

2nd Bk. 84, Pg. 4790—98; Bk. 86, Pg. 4890Canadian Charter of Rights & Freedoms (Bill 1) 2nd Bk. 41,

Pg. 2201—03; Comm. Bk. 42, Pg. 2242—51City of Corner Brook; City of St. John’s & Municipalities Act

(Bill 24) 2nd Bk. 41, Pg. 2204—10; Comm. Bk. 42, Pg. 2258—59Committee of Supply: Estimates

Consolidated Fund Services d Bk. 23, Pg. l166—69;1l72—77;1l79—82Crown Lands annual permit fee for White Bear Bay, Ramea (pet) Bk. 83,

Pg. 4700—01Dept. of Development & Tourism Act (Bill 9) 2nd Bk. 72, Pg. 3923—26Dept. of Finance Act (Bill 56) 2nd Bk. 69, Pg. 3744—52

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SIMMONS, Hon. Roger fcont’d)Elementary schools closing at Snooks Arm & Round Harbour (pet)

Bk. 28, Pg. 1457Estimates Committee meetings — schedule (pt. of order) Bk. 25, Pg.1294Fish plants remain ooen (Private Member’s Res.) d amdt. 3k. 26,

Pg. 1352—59Fisheries Loan Act (Bill 21) 2nd Bk. 47, Pg. 2508—12Forest Resources & Lands Dept. — seniority and employment rights

Bay d’Espoir (pet) Bk. 82, Pg. 4649—50Goodwill Centre - temporary accommodations (mm. stat.) Bk.54, Pg. 2874Hvdro resources in Lab. & Quebec (Private Member’s Res.) d amdt.

Bk. 21, Pg. 1072—79“Idiot” - unparliamentary to be withdrawn — Bk. 8, Pg. 399Industrial & Regional Dev. prog. devolution (mm. stat.) Bk. 28,

Pg. 1435—36Judicature Act (Bill 2) 2nd Bk. 41, Pg. 2179; Comm. amdt. Bk. 42,

Pg. 2240—42Loan & Guarantee Act (No. 1) (Fin. Res.) d Bk. 37, Pg. 1967—69Loan & Guarantee Act (No. 2) (Fin. Res.) d Bk. 79, Pg. 4488—92;

Pg. 4494—96;4505—07Local School Tax Act (Bill 22) 2nd Bk. 41, Pg. 2183—90Marystown Shipyard Ltd. agreement with Moss Rosenberg Verft of Norway

min. stat.) Bk. 47, Pg. 2477—80Members not permitted to participate in proceedings of Privileges

and Elections Committee (pt. of priv.) Bk. 17, Pg. 837—39Minister of Consumer Affairs misled the House by giving incorrect

information (pt. of priv.) Bk. 72, Pg. 3906Ministers not answering questions during Question Period (pt. of

priv.) Bk. 54, Pg. 2888Motion by the Premier that the previous question be not put (Adj.

Motion) d Bk. 75, Pg. 4207—17

Motions — MiscellaneousMember for St. Barbe be recognized Bk. 79, Pg. 45l0;ll

Opposition members harassed by the Chair(pt. of priv.)Bk.87, Pg.4950—54Orient trade & investment mission (mm. stat.) Bk. 83, Pg. 4685-86Petitions

Abortion clinic establishment Bk. 59, Pg. 3180—81

Questions (Oral)Air Canada — move to St. John’s — Bk. 81, Pg. 4593CX marine — coastal cutbacks — Bk. 4, Pg. 170—72; Bk. 5, Pg. 256—57Cape Breton — tax relief — Bk. 18, Pg. 885—89Fisheries job creation Frog. (Emergency Works) Bk. 75, Pg. 4060Free trade — veto by Prov. Govt. Bk.72, Pg.3902—03; Bk.79, Pg.4477Juvenile Corrections Division — report Bk. 73, Pg. 3947—50;

Bk. 74, Pg. 4000—03Patronage appointments — J. Goudie; J. McLennon Bk. 17, Pg. 824—27

Public Service Commission Bk. 20, Pg. 2652Provincial income tax — increase Bk. 23, Pg. 1147Rural Dev. Authority — grants Bk. 87, Pg. 4930—31SEED programme - statistics — Bk. 66, Pg. 3553—54Secondary Roads Funding Agreement — fed. govt. Bk. 63, Pg. 3393—94Teacher harassment — prov. election — Bk. 20, Pg. 991—93Transportation Agreement Bk. 41, Pg. 2157—58West Germans — overfishing Bk. 26, Pg. 1324—28

letter sent to Fed. Mm. of Fisheries Bk. 27, Pg. 1386—90Remarks by member for LaPoile (Bk.79, Pg. 4522) re conversation when

R. Simmons was a federal member (pt. of priv.) Bk. 81, Pg. 4596—97Remarks toward the Chair on Nov. 6/85 (Bk. 54, Pg. 2889;289l) to be

withdrawn Bk. 57, Pg. 3045Retail Sales Tax reduction (Private Member’s Res.) d amdt. Bk. 8,

Pg. 397—403Select Committee on Accommodations & Benefits of members report

(tabled) Bk. 52, Pg. 2776—78Smalls Island — repairs to bridge (pet) Bk. 75, Pg. 4065—67

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SIMMONS, Hon. Roger (cont’d)Social Services Comm. (Concurrence Motion) d3k. 36, Pg. 1866—72;1878‘Speaker harassing members” — unparliamentary comments — withdrawnBk. 87, Pg. 4955Supplementary Supply (No. 1) (Fin. Res.) d Bk. 32, Pg. 2799—2800;Bk. 53, Pg. 2831—33; Bk. 59, Pg. 3188—91; Bk. 60, Pg. 3237;3265—67;Bk. 61, Pg. 3316—21; Bk. 65, Pg. 3519—22Time used dealing with a motion should not be deducted from member’stime (pt. of priv.) Bk. 36, Pg. 1879Unparliamentary remarks toward the Speaker withdrawn—

(pt. of order) Bk. 45, Pg. 2385“smarten up’ & “fair play’ Bk. 48, Pg. 2533June 21st (Pg. 2009) remarks toward the Chair Bk. 41, Pg. 2157Unparliamentary remarks withdrawn Bk. 25, Pg. 1295

SIMMS, Hon. Len (PC)Bills

Labrador Linerboard Ltd. Act (No. 42) n Bk. 69, Pg. 3731Land Development Act (No. 41) n Bk. 43, Pg. 22973udget debate Bk. 19, Pg. 970—80; Bk. 20, Pg. 999Canada— Nfld. Atlantic Accord Implementation fNfld.) Act (Bill 59)2nd Bk. 84, Pg. 4778—90Cold Crook - condition of forest access road (pet) Bk. 73, Pg. 3758—59Crown Lands annual permit fee for White Bear Bay, Ramea (pet) Bk. 83,Pg. 4699—4700Dept. of Finance Act (Bill 56) 2nd Bk.69, Pg. 3763—65; Bk.70, Pg. 3228—32Disabled persons — parking spaces — (qu) Bk. 77, Pg. 4375FESP — discontinued (qu) Bk. 85, Pg. 4814—15Forest Resources & Lands Dept. - seniority & unemployment rights —Bay d’Espoir (pet) Bk. 82, Pg. 4647—48Forestry Research Centre, Corner Brook (qu) Bk. 25, Pg. 1267-70;Bk. 56, Pg. 3010—11; Bk. 85, Pg. 4816—17Govt. Services Committee (Concurrence Motion) d Bk. 34, Pg. 1762—75Job Strategy programme - training - (qu) Bk. 54, Pg. 2883-84Ministerial Statements

Forest protoction & rtanagement — royal commission Bk. 36,Pg.l838-40Spray programme Bk. 15, Pg. 713—17; Bk. 32, Pg. 1621—22; Bk. 40,pg. 2106—07; l985results Bk. 76, Pg. 4309—10Wooddale Nursery tree replacement Bk. 32, Pg. 1620—21Motion by the Premier that the previous question be now put (Adj.Motion) d Bk. 75, Pg. 4302—06Municipal elections — policital interference (qu) Bk. 53, Pg. 2825Petition presented by E. Hiscock addressed to Federal Govt. (pt. oforder) Bk. 25, Pg. 1277

petition altered (pt. of order) Bk. 25, Pg. 1284Petitions

Electoral Districtof Grand Falls —boundary changes Bk. 86, Pg. 4886—88Vocational school System re—organization Bk. 50, Pg. 2654—55Water supply contamination - Grand Falls, Windsor & Bishop FallsBk. 48, Pg. 2567—69

Pt. of priv. — CBC’s Here & Now programme re the needs of thehandicapped Bk. 77, Pg. 4375—77Questions (Written)

Abitibi—Price firewood cut by commercial operators Bk. 35,Pg. 1798 (asked in debate on Resource Estimates)Cold Brook access road (No. 32) Bk. 72, Pg. 3904Seedlings replant program — list of individuals hired & salaries(No. 19) Bk. 68, Pg. 3679Spray programme — Bk. 41, Pg. 2169 (Question asked in mm. stat.by W. Baker June 26/85)

Radio commercials — ministers — (qu) Bk. 31, Pg. 1577—78Reports Tabled

NDP stationery Bk. 52, Pg. 2756—57Stationery used by ND? fpt. of priv.) Bk. 52, Pg. 2756—57

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SISMS, Hon. Len (cont’d)Supiementary Supply (No. 1) (Fin. Res.) d Bk. 53, Pg. 2862-65;

Pg. 2867—69; Bk. 59, Pg. 3194—97;3209—11Wood export — Abitibi—Price fqu) Bk. 67, Pg.3623; Bk. 68, Pg.3668—70Wooddale Nursery - hiring — (gu) Bk. 29, Pg. 1486—87Youth Advisory Council Act (Bill 8) 2nd Bk. 71, Pg. 3867—71;3876—78

Sirnms, Hon. Len, welcomed back to the Chamber Bk. 12, Pg. 591Snails Island — repairs to bridge — (pet) Bk. 75, Pg. 4063

Smear’ term used by the Premier (pt. of order) Bk. 48, Pg. 2550—52;Bk. 49, Pg. 2590

Social Assistance Act (Bill 44) (C. Brett) n Bk. 43, Pg. 2297; 1stBk. 46, Pg. 2454

Social assistance rec;pients—heat and school expenses (gu) Bk. 46, Pg. 2444overpayments (qu) Bk. 51, Pg. 2710transportation for medical services (pet) Bk. 11, Pg. 544

Social Services Committee on the Estimates:—(Motion) members named Bk. 12, Pg. 607Heads of expenditure (Motion) Bk. 17, Pg. 848; carried Pg. 549Patterson, N. to replace G. Tobin (Motion) Bk. 24, Pg. 1228Report on the estimates Bk. 32, Pg. 1638(Concurrence Motion) d Bk. 35, Pg. 1806—31; Bk. 36, Pg. l855—72;l878;

Pg. 1880—85; carried Pg. 1885

Social Services Dept. — community project in Humber-Bay of Islands area(mm. stat.) Bk. 40, Pg. 2103

South Coast — coastal boat (gu) Bk. 3, Pg. 112—13; Bk. 5, Pg. 256—58South Dildo plant - FPI — status (cii) Bk. 86, Pg. 4876—77Speaker’s ruling on unlimited time appealed (Motion) Bk. 82, Pg. 4677;

ruling upheld on division Pg. 4677

Speaker’s rulings be appealed (Motions)Bk. 50, Pg. 2666; upheld Pg. 2666Bk. 58, Pg. 3110; upheld Pg. 3110Bk. 75, Pg. 4l43;4l78;4181; upheld Pg. 4143;4178;4181

Speech from the Throne read (Lieut-Gov.) Bk. 1, Pg. 2—19SPEECH FROM THE THRONE

(by the Lieut.—Gov.) Bk. 1Economy Pg. 17Education “ 13Employment 9Energy 8Fising industry “ 4Health “ 12Hydro “ 6Introduction “ 2Labour “ 15Mining industry “ 6Offshore management “ 3

Spray programme:—fans. to gu.) Bk. 41, Pg. 2169 (qu. asked in reply to mm. stat.

by W. Baker June 26/85)environmental study (gu) Bk. 32, Pg. 1632—36fenitrothion — pesticide fqu) Bk. 33, Pg. 1687—88; Bk. 37,

Pg. 1939—42; Bk. 40, Pg. 2115—17(mm. stat.) Bk. 15, Pg. 713; Bk. 32, Pg. 1621; Bk. 40, Pg. 21061985 (mm. stat.) Bk. 76, Pg. 4309

Stagg, Fred former MHA for Stephenville welcomed Bk. 13, Pg. 651Statistics Canada — unemployment figures — (gu) Bk. 28, Pg. 1441—43

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Stead, Clara — condolence to family of R. Aylward upon death (Motion)Bk. 48, Pg. 2531

Stewart, Dr. Douglas, Minister of Emeritus of St. Andrews PresbyterianChurch in Toronto, welcomed Bk. 34, Pg. 1731Striking Committee — under S.O. 84(a); members named (Motion) Bk. 5,Pg. 251

Student Allowance Act (3±11 29) (C. Power) n Bk. 43, Pg. 2297; 1st Bk. 46,Pg. 2453

Student emPloyment during Summer months (mm. stat.) Bk. 58, Pg. 3113Suicides - young people — (gu) Bk. 33, Pg. 1685—86Summer Employment Programme for Students (mm. stat.) Bk. 5, Pg. 215;Bk. 9, Pg. 419; Bk. 38, Pg. 1996Supplementary Supply (No. 1) (Fin. Res.) (J. Collins) n Bk. 43, Pg. 2297;message read Bk. 47, Pg. 2513; d Pg. 2514—30; 3k. 52, Pg. 2788—2811;Bk. 53, Pg. 2831—70; Bk. 55, Pg. 2958—82; Bk. 56, Pg. 3027—43; Bk. 57,Pg. 3068—3103; Bk. 59, Pg. 3183—3211; Bk. 60, Pg. 3236—72; Bk. 61,Pg. 3307—26; Bk. 62, Pg. 3340—80; Bk. 64, Pg. 3453—81; Bk. 65,Pg. 3513—47; Bk. 66, Pg. 3563—65; carried and became Bill 26,Pg. 3565Supplementary Supply (No. 1) (Bill 26)— 1st 2nd 3rd Bk. 66, Pg. 3565; BABk. 67, Pg. 3661

Supplementary Supply (No. 2) (Fin. Res.) (J. Collins) n Bk. 48, Pg. 2548;message read Pg. 2572; d Pg. 2572—89; res.. carried and became Bill 49,Pg. 2589

Supplementary Supply (No. 2) (Bill 49) 1st 2nd 3rd Bk. 48, Pg. 2589; BABk. 67, Pg. 3661

Supply Act (Main Supply Res.) $2,020,410,300 (J. Collins) n Bk. 11, Pg. 543;message from the Lieut.—Gov. Bk. 42, Pg. 2266; carried and becameBill 32, Pg. 2267

Supply Act (Bill 32) 1st 2nd 3rd Bk. 42, Pg. 2267; HA Pg. 2268Supreme Court decision re market value of land - Pippy Park area (tabled)Bk. 52, Pg. 2769

Sustaining Grants Programme — funds allocated (wgu 14) Bk. 56, Pg. 3019

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Tax Rebate Discounting Act (mm. stat.) Bk. 67, Pg. 3609Teacher harassment — Prov. election — (gu) Bk. 19, Pg. 932—34; Bk. 20,Pg. 989—93; Bk. 35, Pg. 1795—96Teachers — statements by W. Patterson — (gu) Bk. 26, Pg. 1321—24; Bk. 27,Pg. 1423—26

Temporary loans under the Fin. Adm. Act tabled Bk. 6, Pg. 272Thorns, Les — job competition for position in Dept. of Justice - (qu)Bk. 43, Pg. 2286—87

Threats being made across the floor of the House (Mr. Speaker) Bk. 36,Pg. 1874; Bk. 37, Pg. 1909

Time permitted in speaking in debate on the Atlantic Accord Bk. 82,Pg. 4665;4672;4675—76; Bk. 83, Pg. 4703;05; Bk. 84, Pg. 4766—77Time used debating or pts. of order & priv. is not deducted from member’stime (pt. of priv.) Bk. 36, Pg. 1878—80Tobacco Tax Act (Fin. Res.) (J. Collins) n Bk. 48, Pg. 2548; d Bk. 76,Pg. 4328—52; Bk. 77, Pg. 4379—4409; carried and became Bill 50,Pg. 4409

Tobacco Tax Act (Bill 50) 1st 2nd 3rd Bk. 77, Pg. 4409; HA Bk. 87, Pg. 4974Tobacco Tax Bill — Opposition voted against certain clauses in the BillBk. 78, Pg. 4410

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TOBIN, Glenn (PC)Electricity rates — high cost — (pet) 3k. 10, Pg. 493—94Fish plants remain open (Private Member’s Res.) d Bk. 26, Pg. 1344—30;arndt. Pg. 1350Interim Supply (Fin. Res.) d Bk. 12, Pg. 628—31Municipal govts. in the Province (Private Member’s Res.) d Bk. 58,Pg. 3142—49

PetitionsAbortion clinic establishment Bk. 41, Pg. 2169—70Monkstown - road conditions — Bk. 10, g. 497—98

Resolutions: Private Member’sMarine education and research development n Bk. 1, Pg. 45

Supplementary Supply (No. 1) (Fin. Res.) d Bk. 55, Pg. 2976—82; Bk. 57,Pg. 3076—8l;3090—92; Bk. 61, Pg. 3321—24; Bk. 62, ?g. 3361—64“Traitor” - unparliamentary — withdrawn — Bk. 49, Pg. 2636UIC benefits for fishermen (Private Member’s Res.) d Bk. 49,

Pg. 2636—2641; Bk. 54, Pg. 2891—92Unparliamentary remarks toward the Opposition Leader - Bk. 71,

Pg. 3853 — withdrawn Bk. 72, Pg. 3890Tornado in Ontario — message of symoathy to families affected (Motion)

.3k. 24, Pg. 1207

Tourism Dev. Subsidiary Agreement — funding — (mm. stat.) Bk. 17, Pg. 313Tourism programme — sales tax rebate — (qu) Bk. 66, Pg. 3555—57Transport Canada — Structure 90 — (qu) Bk. 76, Pg. 4320;4353—55Transportation agreement (qu) Bk. 41, Pg. 2157—59Trap fishing — elimination of glut — (qu) Bk. 3, Pg. 113—14TULK, Beaton (I)

Adjournment of House (Motion) Bk. 5, Pg. 229Agree to debate the motion on factory freezer trawlers and have the

vote before one o’clock (pt. of procedure) Bk. 51, Pg. 2748Agreement to call bills on the Order Paper Bk. 71, Pg. 3878Appreciation to members and staff for cooperation during session

Bk. 42, Pg. 2270Atlantic Council of Fisheries Ministers — meeting — (mm. stat.)

Bk. 34, Pg. 1729—31Committee of Supply: Estimates

Consolidated Fund Services d Bk. 22, Pg. 1120—23Executive Council d Bk. 24, Pg. 1237—40; Bk. 25, Pg. 1298—99;

Bk. 28, Pg. 1440Dept. of 0ev. & Tourism Act (Bill 9) 2nd Bk. 71, Pg. 3887—89; Bk. 72,Pg. 3908—10Electricity rates — high cost — (pet) Bk. 19, Pg. 941—42Estimates Committee meetings — schedule — Bk. 24, Pg. 1228—29Factory freezer trawlers - approval by fed. govt. — (mm. stat.)Bk. 56, Pg. 3001—04Fisheries Loan Act (Bill 21) 2nd Bk. 46, Pg. 2470—75; Bk. 47,

Pg. 2492—96;2500; Comm. Bk. 70, Pg. 3795—96Fisheries Loan Board (mm. stat.) Bk. 48, Pg. 2534—35

appointments (mm. stat.) Bk. 54, Pg. 2872Fishermen — price increase for No. 1 product (mm. stat.) Bk. 28,

Pg. 1440Fishermen of Prov. treated equally C res.) Bk. 4Q, Pg. 2137—39; amdt.

Pg. 2139Fishery issues at First Ministers’ Conference (mm. stat.) Bk. 74,

Pg. 3997—4000Fishing Industry Advisory Board Act (Bilill) 2nd Bk. 66, Pg. 3570—71Inshore fish distribution programme (mm. stat.) Bk. 26, Pg. 1318—19Interim Supply (Fin. Res.) d Bk. 10, Pg. 529Intermediate proceeding between two adjournment motions (pt. of order)Bk. 75, Pg. 4lll—12;41l3Leave requested to present a report re the fishery Bk. 43, Pg. 2275Leave withdrawn — N. Doyle presenting petition Bk. 26, Pg. 1336

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TULK, Beaton (cont’d)Liauor Corporation Act (Bill 55) 2nd Bk. 71, Pg. 3858—60Loan Act (Fin. Res.) d Bk. 40, Pg. 2146—47Loan & Guarantee Act (Fin. Res.) d Bk. 37, Pg. 1915-20; 1956—57;

Bk. 39, Pg. 2079—80;2084—88Lobster pot bank orcararme (mm. stat.) Bk. 23, Pa. 1143Member recognized for question and deferring to another member

(pts. of order) Bk. 53, Pg. 2820Motion by the Premier that the previous auestion be now put

(Adj. Motion) d Bk. 75, Pg. 4143—52Motion on the Order Paper re privileges of the member for

Bonavista South (pt. of order) Bk. 75, Pg. 4067-69Motion to adjourn House until Feb. 6/86 - debatable (pt. of order)Bk. 75, Pg. 4117

Motions:— Procedure under S.0. 23Adjourn to discuss factory freezer trawlers Bk. 55, Pg. 2956;

Bk. 56, Pg. 3021

Mussel Culture Incentive Programme (mm. stat.) Bk. 27, Pg. 1372—73North Atlantic Seafood Association - grant (mm. stat.) Bk. 29,Pg. 1484—85

Northern Fisheries 0ev. Corp. — Govt’s. position (mm. stat.)Bk. 5, Pg. 213—15

Opposition left the House in protest as the Premier and Mm. ofFisheries not in the House for Question Period (pt. of order)Bk. 56, Pg. 3008

Parliamentary Secretaries permitted to make ministerial statementsfpt. of order) Bk. 60, Pg. 3220

PetitionsElectricity rates — high cost — Bk. 25, Pg. 1290—92

Press not present at Estimates Committee meeting fpt. of order byJ. Hodder) Bk. 25, Pg. 1253—56

Private Member’s Bill — procedure for debate (pt. of order) Bk. 45,Pg. 2404—05

Privileges & Elections Committee — witness refusing to answerquestions fpt. of order) Bk. 24, Pg. 1198—1200

Public Utilities Act (Bill 51) Comm. Bk. 70, Pg. 3819Questions (Oral)

Brewery strike — labour relations — Bk. 53, Pg. 2822—23Canadian salt fish — U.S. tariff — Bk. 32, Pg. 1628—3l;l672—73Carol Players — recognition — Bk. 35, Pg. 1784—87Conflict of Interest — guidelines - Bk. 70, Pg. 3790—92Deputy Chairman of Committees — appointment Bk. 28, Pg. 1458Factory freezer trawlers:—

Fed. Govt’s. decision - Bk. 55, Pg. 2944—46National Sea application — Bk. 34, Pg. 2874—78; Bk. 55,

Pg. 2982—84Res. by Premier Bk. 58, Pg. 3125—26

Federal fisheries minister — appointment — Bk. 43, Pg. 2290—92Fisheries job creation programme (Emergency Works) Bk. 75,

Pg. 4052—55Fishery:—

Branch fishermen — hunger strike — Bk. 68, Pg. 3673—76Federal Fisheries:—

alleged bribing Bk. 8, Pg. 375—78; Bk. 9, Pg. 422—23;Bk. 24, Pg. 1209—13

Dept. — cutbacks Bk. 77, Pg. 4363—66; Bk. 84, Pg. 4742—44loans programme - Bk. 40, Pg. 2110—13

fishermen - 25% tax debt Bk. 47, Pg. 2482Fishing Vessel Ins. — premium increase Bk. 29, Pg. 1489—90inshore — programme for fishermen Bk. 69, Pg. 3719—21overfishing by foreign boats — Bk. 9, Pg. 420—22; Bk. 11,

Pg. 539—40; Bk. 25, Pg. 1259—62Russian allocations — Bk. 11, Pg. 536—40

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TULK, Beaton (cont’d)Questions (Oral)

Fishery (cont’d)unemployment insurance - not as a subsidy Bk. 85, Pg. 4819—20West Germans overfishing Bk. 7, Pg. 312—15

letter to Fed. Mm. of Fisheries Bk. 27, Pg. 1382—88Covt. Consultants International — political firm — Bk. 41,

Pg. 2163—66Juvenile Corrections Division — reoort — Bk. 73, Pg. 3950—52;

3k. 74, Pg. 1006—07; 3k. 74, Pg. 4039—40Northern Fisheries v.Corp. — formation — 3k. 3, Pg. 116—17Ocean Harvesters fish plants — bankruptcy — Bk. 50, Pg. 2646—49St. Johns fish market - location - Bk. 4, Pg. 169—70Salmon fishery:—

licences — part—time fishermen — Bk. 19, Pg. 939—40restoration Bk. 2, Pg. 58—61

Ship — Manolis I. sinking — fuel leakage — Bk. 29, Pg. 1493—94UIC benefits - inshore fishery - extension of deadline — Bk. 12,

Pg. 598—99U.S. tariffs — fresh fish export — Bk. 79, Pg. 4472—74

Resolutions:— Private Member’sFian plants remain open n Bk. 1, pg. 42; d Bk. 26, Pg. 1337—44;

amdt. Bk. 31, Pg. 1613—18West Germans - overfishing n Bk. 7, Pg. 322 (out of order)

Road conditions - Clarke’s Head (pet) Bk. 76, Pg. 4323Seafood Month (mm. stat.) Bk. 67, Pg. 3608—09Supplementary Supply (No. 1) (Fin. Res.) d Bk. 53, Pg. 2856—57;

Bk. 55, Pg. 2958—62;2965; Bk. 56, Pg. 3027—32Time permitted in speaking in debate on Atlantic Accord —

ruling on Friday (pt. of order) Bk. 83, Pg. 4702-03Tobacco Tax Bill:-

Opposition voted against certain clauses - Bk. 78, Pg. 4410Amdts. permitted to be debated during res. stage (pt. of order)

Bk. 77, Pg. 4399;4401UIC benefits for fishermen (Private Member’s Res.) d Bk. 49,

Pg. 2614UIC extension — fishermen (pets.) Bk. 39, Pg. 2075—76Workers’ Compensation Act (Bill 19) Comm. amdt. Bk. 75, Pg. 4086-88

TWOMEY, Hon. Hugh (PC)Abortion clinic establishment (pet) Bk. 41, Pg. 2170; Bk. 59,

Pg. 3182Ambulance drivers — Canadian Medical Assoc. course (qu) Bk. 15,

Pg. 726—28

BillsPsychologists Act (No. 12) n Bk. 5, Pg. 229; 2nd Bk. 66, Pg. 3566

Carbonear Hospital — bed closures — (qu) Bk. 33, Pg. 1678Cat scanner — West Coast area — (qu) Bk. 56, Pg. 3018Central Nfld. Hospital — $2m - fqu) Bk. 28,Pg. 1448—51Chronic care homes:— funding (qu) Bk. 39, Pg. 2067

priority list (qu) Bk. 69, Pg. 3725—26Come by Chance:-

hospital — future (qu) Bk. 83, Pg. 4695—96medical facilities (qu) Bk. 53, Pg. 2817—19

Electoral District of Grand Falls - boundary changes (pet) Bk. 86,Pg. 4889

Hospital equipment: —

faulty medical devices (qu) Bk. 52, Pg. 2765—66Govt. cost (gu) Bk. 71, Pg. 3847

Hospitals — cutbacks — (qu) Bk. 18, Pg. 890; Bk. 21, Pg. 1048—49;Bk. 27, Pg. 1390—92; Bk. 51, Pg. 2711—12

Janeway Hospital — bed closures (qu) Bk. 33, Pg. 1678—79Ministerial Statements

Low—level flying in Labrador — study — Bk. 60, Pg. 3218—19

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TWOMEY, Hon. Hugh (cont’d)Morgantaler, Dr. Henry — abortion clinic — (qu) Bk. 2, Pg. 56Nfld. Medical Association — increase in fees (gu) Bk. 7, Pg. 316—17Olds, Dr. J. M., — letter of condolence to family uoon death (Motion)Bk. 43, Pg. 2272PCBs — meeting in Cartwright - qu) Bk. 22, Pg. 1112Reports Tabled

Nfld. Medical Care Commission report for yr. ending Mar. 31/843k. 12, Pg. 603; yr. ending ‘35 3k. 75, Pg. 4063

St. Lawrence Hospital — future:—(pet) Bk. 56, Pg. 3021(qu) Bk. 83, Pg. 4695

Senior citizens’ homes:—Bay d’Espoir (qu) Bk. 31, Pg. 1573; Bk. 37, Pg. 1938—39CMHC financing (qu) Bk. 31, Pg. 1570—71

Suicides — young people — fqu) Bk. 33, Pg. 1685—86Supplementary Supply (No. 1) (Fin. Res.) d Bk. 60, Pg. 3262—63Tobacco Tax Act (Fin. Res.) d Bk. 77, Pg. 4390—92Water supply contandnation - Grand Falls, Windsor and Bishop Falls

(pet) Bk. 48, Pg. 2571—72

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UIC : —

benefits — inshore fishermen — extension of deadline (qu) Bk. 8,Pg. 370—71; Bk. 9, Pg. 468—71; Bk. 12, Pg. 596—99; Bk. 20,Pg. 987—89; Bk. 25, Pg. 1270—71; Bk. 43, Pg. 2296

(Motion) Bk. 12, Pg. 605 — out of order Pg. 607changes in eligibility (qu) Bk. 12, Pg. 599—600extension — fishermen (3 pets) Bk. 39, Pg. 2073overpayments to fishermen (qu) Bk. 34, Pg. 1741-43

tans. to qu.) Bk. 38, Pg. 2018—19; fQu. asked by T. Lush in Comm.June 20/85)

fpt. of order by T. Lush) Bk. 36, Pg. 1836regulations — pensioners (qu) Bk. 77, Pg. 4373—75; Bk. 83, Pg. 4690—92seasonal workers (qu) Bk. 7, Pg. 321—22; Bk. 8, Pg. 369—70

UIC benefits for fishermen (Private Member’s Res.) n Bk. 1, Pg. 43; dBk. 49, Pg. 2609—2641; (aindt. Pg. 2609 — leave not granted Pg. 2610);Bk. 54, Pg. 2891—2936; res. carried Pg. 2937

U.S. tariff — fresh fish export — (qu) Bk. 44, Pg. 2346—49; Bk. 79,Pg. 4472—77

Unanimous consent requested to pass res. re Mattel baby seal toys Bk. 73,Pg. 3976; not granted Pg. 3977

Unanimous consent to amend Private Member’s Motion — not granted — Bk. 49,Pg. 2610

Unanimous consent to continue past four o’clock on petitions Bk. 49,Pg. 2606

Unemployment: —

Burgeo Bay d’Espoir (pet) Bk. 15, Pg. 731job creation (qu) Bk. 10, Pg. 479—83; Bk. 11, Pg. 532—36; Bk. 28,

Pg. 1441—43; Bk. 42, Pg. 2215—19; Bk. 86, Pg. 4877—82;4912—15(Motion under S.0. 23) Bk. 76, Pg. 4325; out of order Pg. 4328statistics (mm. stat.) Bk. 63, Pg. 3384

United Church Regional Council — hostel — (mm. stat.) Bk. 17, Pg. 812United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, Oysdein Stabrun, welcomed

Bk. 47, Pg. 2481

Universal helicopters — govt. contract — (qu) Bk. 46, Pg. 2442; Bk. 47,Pg. 2484—85; tans. to qu.) Bk. 48, Pg. 2549;

document tabled Bk. 47, Pg. 2484

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Upper Churchill negotiations (Private Member’s Res.) n Bk. 1, Pg. 44; dBk. 80, Pg. 4542—60;4564—78; Bk. 85, Pg. 4826—58; aindt. Pg. 4836;amdt. carried Pg. 4858; res. carried Pg. 4858Upper Churchill — negotiations — fgu) Bk. 38, Pg. 2016—13; Bk. 72, g. 3895;Nfld. Court of Appeal (gu) Bk. 49, Pg. 2593—95

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7—E Day — sentiments to Royal Canadian Legion (Motion) 3k. 3, Pg. 363VTS facilities upgraded (Private Member’s Res.) n Bk. 1, Pg. 43; d Bk. 40,

Pg. 2119—35; res. carried Pg. 2135Vanguard Paper Box Ltd. — Bell Island ferry (qu) Bk. 59, Pg. 3168—75

guaranteed loan bill tabled Bk. 59, Pg. 3168—69VERGE, Hon. Lynn (PC)

BillsAnomalies & Errors in the Statute Law, No. 1 (Bill 30) n Bk. 32,Pg. 1637; 2nd Bk. 42, Pg. 2226—27Anomalies & Errors in the Statute Law, No. 2 (Bill 5$) n Bk. 69Pg. 3731Arbicrarions Act (No. 3) n Bk. 5, Pg. 229; 2nd 3k. 41, Pg. 2180—82Canadian Charter of Rights & Freedoms (No. 1) n Bk. 28, Pg. 1454;

2nd Bk. 41, Pg. 2198—2203; Comm Bk. 42, Pg. 2247—48Companies Act (No. 28) n Bk. 30, Pg. 1553Dept. of Justice Act (No. 4) n Bk. 5, Pg. 229District Court Act (No. 34) n Bk. 43, Pg. 2297Judicature Act (No. 2) n Bk. 5, Pg. 229; 2nd Bk. 41, Pg. 2178—80Justices & Other Public Authorities (Protection) Act (No. 5) n

Bk. 5, Pg. 229Motor Carrier Act (No. 13) n Bk. 5, Pg. 229Public Utilities Act (No. 51) n Bk. 4$, Pg. 2543Queen’s Counsel Act (No. 46) n Bk. 72, Pg. 3904

Conflict of Interest Guidelines — W.W. Marshall — (qu) Bk. 62,Pg. 3333—40; Bk. 65, Pg. 3505—07

Correctional facility for the Province (qu) Bk. 40, Pg. 2115Day care facilities (Private Member’s Res.) d amdt. Bk. 68, Pg. 3702—08Federal fishery officers — police investigation (gu) 3k. 9, Pg. 425Forestry Research Centre — funds allocated — fqu) Bk. 5, Pg. 221—25French Immersion Programme (pet) Bk. 19, Pg. 947—49Job Strategy Programme — discrimination — (qu) Bk. 76, Pg. 4318—19MUN — represented by W.W. Marshall law firm — (qu) Bk. 71, Pg. 3849—50Ministerial Statements

Human Rights Commission — Chairperson appointed Bk. 62, Pg. 3327—28RCMP investigation — J. Morgan files — Bk. 13, Pg. 638Morgantaler, Dr. Henry - abortion clinic — (qu) Bk. 2, Pg. 57Motions

MiscellaenousPike, Dr. Eric - message of sympathy to family, upon death

Bk. 53, Pg. 2814

PetitionsElectricity rates — high cost — Bk. 6, Pg. 273—74

Reports TabledNIld. Gazette published between

Nov. 9/84 and May 3/85 Bk. 11, Pg. 543May 10/85 and Oct. 25/85 Bk. 52, Pg. 2778

Rigolet — police officer — (qu) Bk. 69, Pg. 3728—29; fans. to qu.)Bk. 70, Pg. 3793—94School buses — safety inspections — (qu) Bk. 41, Pg. 2161Search and rescue — ground teams — (qu) Bk. 72, Pg. 3901—02Young offenders - holding facilities in Labrador — fqu) Bk. 40,

Pg. 2114—15

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Vocational school system:—(mm. stat.) Bk. 38, Pg. 1998reorganization (pet) Bk. 50, Pg. 2654(qu) Bk. 64, Pg. 3437—41; Bk. 67, Pg. 3621—22

Wabush — electrical distribution system — (pet) Bk. 2, Pg. 75WabuSh Mines:—

manganese leaching plant (qu) 3k. 56, Pg. 3013—15reduction in shut-down (mm. stat.) Bk. 8, Pg. 366Wage freeze on Crown corps. — Hon. T. Rideout — breach of cabinet secrecy(qu) 3k. 20, Pg. 982—86; Bk. 22, Pg. 1103—04Wage restraint — fqu) Bk. 3, Pg. 106—108; Bk. 4, Pg. 165—69Waiwyn Cottage Hospital — deferral of closure fres) n Bk. 57, Pg. 3064—65Warrants (tabled) Bk. 10, Pg. 490; Bk. 14, Pg. 707; Bk. 20, Pg. 994;Bk. 50, Pg. 2653

WARREN, Garfield PC)Address in reply d Bk. 6, Pg. 308—310; Bk. 7, Pg. 332—37Budget debate amdt. Bk. 29, Pg. 1507—24Committee of Supply: Estimates

Consolidated Fund Services d Bk. 22, Pg. 1127—29Dept. of Development & Tourism Act (Bill 9) 2nd Bk. 72, Pg. 3919—23Electricity rates - high cost — (pet) Bk. 19, Pg. 942Fisheries Loan Act (Bill 21) 2nd Bk. 46, Pg. 2462—65Govt. Services Committee (Concurrence Motion) d Bk. 34, Pg. 1746—53Hydro resources in Labrador & Quebec (Private Member’s Res.) d amdt.Bk. 16, Pg. 804—10Indexation of family allowances (pet) Bk. 49, Pg. 2608—09Mail service — Southern Coast of Labrador — (pets) Bk. 11, Pg. 548—49;Bk. 25, Pg. 1283—84

Ministerial StatementsCommercial caribou harvest funding Bk. 60, Pg. 3220; not in orderPg. 3220

MotionsMiscellaneous

Fonyo, Steve — letter of congratulations Bk. 20, Pg. 981Saunders, Doris — message of congratulations upon receivingOrder of Canada Bk. 76, Pg. 4324Petitions

Electricity rates - high cost — Bk. 44, Pg. 2355—57Indexation of family allowances Bk. 59, Pg. 3181; not in orderPg. 3182UIC extension — fishermen — (3 pets) Bk. 39, Pg. 2073—75

ResolutionsMiscellaneous

Fishermen of Province treated equally n Bk. 40, Pg. 2135—36Mattel baby seal toys — public refrain from purchasing n Bk. 73,Pg. 3956; unanimous consent requested Bk. 73, Pg. 3976Oil companies in Labrador reduce prices n Bk. 87, Pg. 4939—40Private Member’s

UIC benefits for fishermen n Bk. 1, Pg. 43—44; d Bk. 49,Pg. 2609—14; Bk. 54, Pg. 2930—36; amdt. Pg. 2609 — leave notgranted Pg. 2610

Retail Sales Tax reduction (Private Member’s Res.) d amdt. Bk. 8,Pg. 392—97Supplementary Supply (No. 1) (Fin. Res.) d Bk. 60, Pg. 3263-65;Bk. 65, Pg. 3537—40

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WARREN, Garfield (cont’d)Unanimous consent reouested to pass res. re Mattel baby seal toys

Bk. 73, Pg. 3976Upper Churchill negotiations (Private Member’s Res.) d Bk. 85,

Pg. 4333—43; amdt. Pg. 4836

Water Y sewer system — Durrell — pet) Bk. 17, Pg. 933Water supply - Norman Crescent, Bell Island - (pet) Bk. 51, Pg. 2720Water suply service for municipalities (qu) Bk. 6, Pg. 272Water supply contamination - Grand Falls, Windsor and Bishop Falls (pet)

Bk. 48, Pg. 2567

Waterford Hospital — Board of Directors — (qu) Bk. 65, Pg. 3504—05Wells, Andy — appointments — (qu) Bk. 63, Pg. 3395—96West Germans:—

fans. to gu. asked in Committee) Bk. 26, Pg. 1331letter to Federal Minister of Fisheries (qu) Bk. 27, Pg. 1382-90overfishing (Motion) n Bk. 7, Pg. 322; out of order Pg. 324(qu) Bk. 7, Pg. 312—16; Bk. 26, Pg. 1324—29

Whitbourne Boys’ Home — death of Alonzo Ccrcoran(pt. of priv.) Bk. 2, Pg. 51—52;87(qu) Bk. 2, Pg. 52—54

Whitney, Dr. Hugh — appt’d Provincial veterinarian (mm. stat.) Bk. 22,Pg. 1102

Wimala, Rev. Bhente - first resident Buddhist monk in Nfld. welcomedBk. 9, Pg. 419

WINDSOR, Hon. Neil (PC)Committee of Supply: Estimates

Consolidated Fund Services d Bk. 24, Pg. 1234—35Fisheries Loan Act (Bill 21) Comm. Bk. 70, ?q. 3803—05Ministerial Statements

Consultant Guidelines Bk. 44, Pq. 2338IBEW tentative agreement Bk. 44, Pg. 2337NAPE/Govt. collective agreement with hospitals, etc. Bk. 71,Pg. 3838—39Wild. FamnProducts Corp. collective agreement Bk. 35, Pg. 1783—84

Motion by the Premier that the previous question be now put (Adj.Motion) d Bk. 75, Pg. 4292-95

NTA — negotiations — (qu) Bk. 3, Pg. 109Petitions

Electricity rates — high cost — Bk. 31, Pg. 1580Reports Tabled

Nfld. & Labrador Computer Services annual report Bk. 63, Pg. 3399Winter Gaines jackets — tendering — C wqu 31) Bk. 72, Pg. 3907Wiseman, General Clarence — condolence to family upon death (Motion) Bk. 7,Pg. 311

Women in the workforce (Private Member’s Res.) n Bk. 1, Pg. 46Wood export — Abitibi—Price — (qu) Bk. 67, Pg. 3623; Bk. 68, Pg. 3667—70Wood supply — domestic and commercial (Private Member’s Res.) xi Bk. 1,Pg. 49

Wooddale Nursery tree replacement:—(mm. stat.) Bk. 32, Pg. 1620hiring (qu) Bk. 29, Pg. 1486—87

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WOODFORD, Rick (PC)Motions: Select Committee

‘Be appointed to draft an Address in Reply to the Speech from theThrone” (Mover) Bk. 1, Pg. 19—21YIunicipal governments in the Province (Private Member’s Res.) dBk. 63, Pg. 3419—23

Resolutions: Private Member’sAtlantic Accord n Bk. 1, Pg. 48—49

Workers’ Cnmpensation Act (Bill 19) fT. Blanchard) n Bk. 5, Pg. 230; 1stBk. 6, Pg. 279; 2nd Bk. 72, Pg. 3933—42; 3k. 73, Pg. 3977—91; Bk. 74,Pg. 4016—21; Comm. Bk. 75, Pg. 4077—88; amdt. Pg. 4077—carriedPg. 4078; aindt. Pg. 4079—defeated Pg. 4088; 3rd Pg. 4089; RADec. 10/85 Govt. House

Workers’ Compensation Commission:—annual report for ‘84 tabled Bk. 37, Pg. 1910inquiry (qu) Bk. 56, Pg. 3009

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YOUNG, Bon. Hai (PC)Arts & Culture Centre, Labrador - CBC refused admittance - (gu)Bk. 85, Pg. 4817—la

BillsPippy Park Commission Act (No. 27) n Bk. 43, Pg. 2297

Cafeteria — Confederation Bldg. Extension — (qu) Bk. 77, Pg. 4370—71“Corrupt” - unparliamentary - withdrawn Bk. 44, Pg. 2332Globe Travel — tendering — (qu) Bk. 65, Pg. 3496—99“Liar” — unparliamentary - withdrawn Bk. 48, Pg. 2556Ministerial Statements

Goodwill Centre — temporary accommodations — Bk. 54, Pg. 2873—74Petitions

Harbour Grace — taxes imposed by town council Bk. 38, Pg. 2024;2027Pippy Park area — land excluded (qu) Bk. 46, Pg. 2435—36; Bk. 52,Pg. 2768—70; fans. to qu.) Bk. 57, Pg. 3065?ippy Park Commission — appointments — (qu) Bk. 55, Pg. 2951—52Premier’s office, 8th floor — renovations — (gu) Bk. 65, Pg. 3495—96;Bk. 68, Pg. 3666—67; Bk. 70, Pg. 3787—88; fans. to qu.) Bk. 72,Pg. 3904Press facilities — Confederation Bldg. — (qu) Bk. 68, Pg. 3670—71;Bk. 69, Pg. 3769—71Public Service Commission — job competition — (qu) Bk. 52, Pg. 2767—68;Bk. 68, Pg. 3676—77; fans. to qu.) Bk. 71, Pg. 3856Questions (Written)

22 Govt. advertising cost Bk. 71, Pg. 385612 Justice Minister’s office — cost of renovations — Bk. 68,

Pg. 36795 List of contractors providing services to Govt. Bk. 27,Pg. 1393

16 Premier’s office, 8th floor renovations Bk. 66, Pg. 356027 “ “ “ “ “ 72, Pg. 390420 Public Service Commission details on temporary positionsBk. 68, Pg. 3679

Red Trench Sculpture - removal — (qu) Bk. 82, Pg. 4630-31Reports Tabled

Pippy Park Commission annual report Bk. 8, Pg. 380Public Service Commission annual report Bk. 8, Pg. 380Public Works & Services Dept. annual report ‘83—84 Bk. 68,Pg. 3678

Supplementary Supply (No. 1) (Fin. Res.) d Bk. 47, Pg. 2523-26

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Young offenders:—holding facilities in Labrador — (qu) Bk. 40, Pg. 2113—15treatment (Motion) Bk. 73, Pg. 3959 — out of order Pg. 3962

Youth Advisory Council Act (3±11 8) (W.W. Marshall) n Bk. 1, Pg. 19; 1stPg. 19; 2nd 3k. 71, Pg. 3867—78; Comm. Bk. 74, Pg. 4015; 3rd Bk. 75,Pg. 4069; RA Dec. 10/85 Govt. HouseYouth Services Division - field workers - (qu) Bk. 36, Pg. 1843-46Youth unemolovment: -

(all) 3k. 28, Pg. 1447—48; 3k. 35, Pg. 1792—95; Bk. 42, Pg. 2223—25recommendations of Youth Advisory Council (qu) Bk. 34, Pg. 1739—41Youth Services Division — field workers (qu) Bk. 36, Pg. 1843—46Youth unemployment (Private Member’s Res.) n Bk. 1, Pg. 45

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