HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY PROVINCE OF NEWFOLNDLAND
1991
3rd SESSION - 41st GENERAL ASSEMBLY
HANSARD SUBJECT
INDEX
Published under the authority of the Speaker of the House of Assembly Honourable Thomas Lush
FORMAT
The index is in two sections (1) subject index, and (2) speaker index.
Subject Index: The main entry in this section is a subject heading, which may be subdivided. Following themain enuy are secondary headings, “see” references, and a listing of individuals who spoke on that subject.
Speaker Index: In this section, the main entry is the speaker’s name followed by the subjects spoken on by thatspeaker.
MAIN HEADINGS
The following headings, representing various “items of business” appearing in the text, are a type of summary or quick reference to subjects that have come up under them. They can be found in the subject index.
Topics arising under these headings can also be found under other relevant subject headings and, in the case ofBills, under the title of the Bill as well.
Address in ReplyBillsBudget DebateBudget SpeechDebate on the AdjournmentDivisionsMinisterial StatementsMotionsOral QuestionsPetitionsQuestions (Written)Reports TabledResolutionsRulings
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December 2, 1991 $2December3, 1991 83
83ADecember4, 1991 84December5, 1991 $5
$SADecember6, 1991 $6December9, 1991 87December 10, 1991 $8December 11, 1991 89
89AMarch4, 1992 90
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HANSARD SUBJECT INDEX
ABITIBI-PriceBond rating; downtime
Flight 2789-91; Simms 2789-90Down-turn in newsprint industiy; hydro project
Flight 1280-81; Woodford 1280Downtime in Stephenville and Grand Falls
Flight 3048-49; Hodder 3048-49Grand Falls hydro project (Answer to question)
Kelland 959Grand Falls hydro project - environmental assessment
Kelland 744; Simms 743; Wells (Premier) 743
ABORIGINAL person’s election to LegislatureNotice of motion
Wan-en, G. 2589Debate
Aylward, R. 2849-50; Baker 2850-51;Dumaresque 2846-49; Harris 2843-46; Ramsay2840-43; Simms 2837-40; Warren, G. 2831-34; 2851-54; Wells (Premier) 2834-37
AmendmentHarris 2845
Resolution as amended, carried 2854
ACCOUNTS of Crown Corporations, Boards andAuthoritiesTabled
Kitchen 106
ACOAlEnterprise Network Cooperative AgreementBaker 1209; Doyle 1210
ADDRESS in Reply debate46-60;93-95
ADDRESS in Reply to the Speech from the ThroneRideout 13-17; Wells (Premier) 17-24
MoverNoel 7-10
SeconderGover 10-12
DebateAylward, R. 46-53; Ramsay 54-57; Verge 57-60;93-95
AmendmentVerge 94
Amendment in orderMr. Speaker 94
ADJOURNMENT Motion2332
Motion defeated 2338
ADOPTION of Children ActAmendments to legislation
Efford 1705; Hodder 1705
AGRI-Foods Task ForceSEE TASK Force on Agri-Foods
AGRICULTURAL industry“Uruguay Round” of trade negotiations under theGATE
Aylward, R. 3121; Flight 3121
ALCOHOL and Drug Dependency CommissionAppointments
Decker 455; Warren, G. 455
ALLIED Health ProfessionalsAnswer to questions
Decker 2008Layoffs - collective agreement
Aylward, R. 2006; Baker 1970-72;2006;2074-75;Decker 1970; Power 1970; Simms 1970-72;2073-74
ALTERNATIVE Measures ProgramsCentral Newfoundland area
Efford 153; Verge 155
AMALGAMATIONGullage 1776-77;2418;3124-26; Harris 2757-58;Hodder 3 124-25; Rideout 1775-77; Tobin 1770-71; Verge 1625;1845-46; Wells (Premier) 1625-26; 1770-71; 1$45-46;2757-58;2830; Windsor2418;2829
Bay Bulls water supplyGullage 1921; Windsor 1921
City of Mount PearlGullage 1771-72; Windsor 1771-72
Cost of amalgamation to citizens of WedgewoodPark and Goulds
Baker 2897; Gullage 2971-72; Harris 2971; Parsons 2897
Feasibility studies and assessmentsRideout 1847-48; Wells (Premier) 1847-49
Goulds; agricultural landAylward, R. 1772-74;180$-10; Gullage 1772-74;Wells (Premier) 1808-10
LegislationGullage 1662-64; Rideout 1662-63
Lewin’s CoveGullage 3158-60; Tobin 3 158-59
Metro Board - transfer of responsibilitiesGullage 1884; Tobin 1884
Mount Moriah residents - opposed to amalgamationSimms 2699-2701; Verge 2701; Wells (Premier)2701
Mount Moriah, Massey Drive and Corner BrookGullage 3163; Simms 2753-55; Verge 1594;2692-94;2720-21;3 163; Wells (Premier) 1594;2692-94;2720-21;2754-55
Mount Pearl/St. John’s
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Baker 1677; Gullage 1670;1674; Parsons 1673;Rideout 1676; Tobm 1810; Verge 1671; Wells(Premier) 1551-52; 1592-93; 1664-65; 1810; Windsor
1551-52;1592-93; 1669;1672; 1675; 1664-65Northeast Avalon
Gullage 1402; Wells (Premier) 1402; Windsor 1402
Proposals in resolutionRideout 1804-06; Wells (Premier) 1804-07
Regional Fire Department - cost to communities inNortheast Avalon
Baker 2897; Parsons 2897Regional Services Board
Gullage 1885-86; Tobin 1885Regional water system
Gullage 1922-23; Windsor 1922-23Statement regarding resolution
Gullage 1767; Harris 1769; Tobin 1768Supercity proposal - feasibility study
Gullage 1623-25; 1627; 1703-05; Rideout 1703-05;Simms 1623-24; Wells (Premier) 1628; 1693-97;Windsor 1626-28; 1692-95
Transfer of recreational and cultural facilitiesRideout 1848; Simms 2692; Verge 1846; Wells(Premier) 1846; 1848;2692
Transition grant to City of St. John’sGullage 3015; Harris 3015
UpdateGullage 1102-03; 1248-49; Tobin 1102-03; 1248-49
Wedgewood ParkGullage 1774-75; Parsons 1774-75;2755; Wells(Premier) 2755-56
AMALGAMATION - Northeast Avalon RegionNotice of motion
Gullage 1777Debate
Aylward, R. Bk. 53A, p. 3-9; 2015-20; Doyle2020-21; Gullage 1$9$-1907;2031-32; Harris Bk.53A, p. 24-29; 1989-92;2026-27; Hewlett Bk. 53A,
p. 1-3; Hodder 2021-23; Kitchen 2012-15; Murphy1946-52; Bk. 53A, p. 1; 1992-94; Noel Bk. 53A,
p. 17-20; 1979-89; Parsons 1941-46;2008-12;Power 2027-28; Simms 2028-31; Snow, A. Bk.53A, p. 33-35; 1978-79; Tobin 1907-17;1927-30;Bk. 53A, p. 10-16; Verge 2023-26; Warren, G.Bk. 53A, p. 20-24; Windsor 1930-41;1994-98; Win-SOT Bk. 53A, p. 29-33
AmendmentWindsor 1935
Amendment defeated 1979Second amendment
Noel 1984Second amendment defeated 1998Resolution carried 2032
AMALGAMATION Act - Bill 50Draft copy of bill
Guflage 2345-46; Woodford 2345-46
AMALGAMATION of six municipalitiesCentreville-Wareham-Trinity; Badger’s Quay-Vatleyfield-Pool’s Island-Wesleyville-Newtown
Gullage 2372; Woodford 2372
AMENDMENT to Bill 16 during third reading debateAmendment worded incorrectly
Mr. Speaker 1048-49
AMERICAN Hockey League franchise of the Toronto
Maple Leafs awarded to St. John’sGuflage 1507; Harris 1507; Rideout 1507
Congratulations to Board of Directors on thefranchise
Murphy 2201; Parsons 2201
ANNIVERSARY of the Viking landing at L’anse-au
MeadowsChange the name of the Province
Furey 2162; Harris 2164; Rideout 2163Carried 2165
ANOMALIES and Errors in the Statute Law Act (Bill
52)Notice of motion
Dicks 2311First reading 2381Second reading
Gover 3150-51; Harris 3150-51; Verge 3150Committee of the Whole Assembly 3152Third reading 3236Royal Assent 3237
APPRECIATION to Members, stall’ and Press for co
operation during sessionBaker 2200; Harris 2200; Simms 2199
AQUARENATransition to City of St. John’s
Gullage 2451-52; Parsons 2451-52; Shams 2691;Wells (Premier) 2691
ARTISTS congratulated upon being honoured by theArts Council
Verge 1660
ARTS and Culture CentresFuture
Gullage 1881-82; Verge 1881-82Purchase of covers (Answer to question)
Gullage 2081Tender awarded to APPA Communications
Aylward, R. 2042-43; Wells (Premier) 2042-43
ATLANTIC Economic UnionAgreement; local preference policy
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Simms 2273; Wells (Premier) 2270Effect on unions; double breasting
Harris 2282; Wells (Premier) 2282Local preference policy
Simms 2275-77;2304-07; Wells (Premier) 2275-77;2304-07
Tax policy; HiberniaWells (Premier) 2277-$0; Windsor 2277-80
Trade barriersHarris 1808; Wells (Premier) 1808
White PaperHarris 1807; Wells (Premier) 1807
ATLANTIC puffin designated as provincial birdRight 3155; Winsor 3156
AUDITOR General Act (Bill 1)Notice of motion
Baker 6First reading 7Second reading
Baker 2216-20;2227-28; Heam 2225-27; Verge2223-25; Windsor 2220-23
Committee of the Whole AssemblyBaker 2245-46
Third reading 2312Royal Assent 2332
AUDITOR General’s ReportReport for year ended Mar. 31/90 tabled
Kitchen 106
AVALON Community CollegeEducation program at Penitentiary 1284-85
BAlE Verte minesAnswer to question
Grimes 2455Decision by Labour Standards Board regarding wages
Cowan 559; Gibbons 559; Grimes 2417-18; Harris558-59;2417
BAY Bulls water supply1921
BAY St. George Community Employment CorporationCongratulations
Efford 1660; Hodder 1660
BEAU BoisRoad upgraded and paved
Aylward, R. 508; Gilbert 509; Tobin 506
BIG game licence fees and proceduresChanges
Kelland 231; Warren, G. 233
BILLSAnomalies and Errors in the Statute Law Act (Bill52)
Auditor General Act (Bill 1)City of Corner Brook Act, The City of Mount PearlAct and The Municipalities Act (Bill 11)Co-operative Societies Act (Bill 24)Colleges Act (Bill 37)Department of Mines and Energy Act (Bill 60)Departmental Acts Amendment Act (Bill 36)Economic Advisory Council Act (Bill 61)Elections Act (Bill 55)Electrical Power Control Act (Bill 57)Evidence Act (Bill 4)Fire Prevention Act (Bill 53)Fish Inspection Act (Bill 34)Gasoline Tax Act (Bill 15)Geographical Names Board Act (Bill 43)Hearing Aid Dealers Act (Bill 10)Hospitals Act (Bill 51)Intergovernmental Affairs Act (Bill 28)Interim Supply Act (Bill 12)Juiy Act (Bill 3)Labour Relations Act (Bill 26)Labour Relations Act, No. 2 (Bill 40)Labour Relations Act, No. 3 (Bill 47)Land Surveyors Act (Bill 29)Lands Act (Bill 22)Law Society Act (Bill 5)Liquor Corporation Act (Bill 42)Loan Act (Bill 23)Loan And Guarantee Act (Bill 19)Local Authority Guarantee Act (Bill 18)Lotteries Act (Bill 32)Mechanics Lien Act (Bill 58)Memorial University Act (Bill 38)Municipal Authorities Amendments Act (Bill 50)Newfoundland Crop Insurance Act (Bill 30)Newfoundland Law Reform Commission Act (Bill13)Newfoundland Volunteer War Service Medal Act(Bill 46)Optometry Act (Bill 9)Provincial Court Act (Bill 2)Public Sector Restraint Act (Bill 16)Public Service Pensions Act (Bill 6)Queen’s Counsel Act (Bill 21)Reciprocal Taxation Agreement Act (Bill 8)Revised Statutes Act (Bill 49)Schools Act (Bill 31)Security Interest Registration Act (Bill 59)Sheriffs Act (Bill 27)St. John’s Centennial foundation Act (Bill 41)Status of Women Advisory Council Act (Bill 35)Statutes Amendment Act (Bill 48)Supplementary Supply Act (Bill 17)Supplementary Supply Act, No. 3 (Bill 44)
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Supply Act (Bill 33)Teachers’ Pensions Act (Bill 25)Tobacco Tax Act (Bill 14)Uniformed Services Pensions Act (Bill 7)Unimproved Lands Redistribution Act (Bill 20)Urban and Rural Planning Act (Bill 45)
BLUE Ocean Products of ArgentlaAnswer to question
Carter 2113Status
Caner 158$; Matthews 158$
BUCKMASTER’S Circle housing projectfunds allocated
Gullage 1319; Tobin 1320
BUDGET DebateHarris 2178-84; Kitchen 2189; Rideout 2184-88;Windsor 167-89;20&29;2170-7$
AmendmentRideout 2185
Amendment defeated 2189
BUDGET deficitMeeting with unions
Baker 3122-23; Windsor 3122-23Wage roll back 3197
BUDGET measuresPower 160; Wells (Premier) 160
CutbacksRideout 161-62; Wells (Premier) 162-63
BUDGET projectionsKitchen 1320-21;2205-07; Windsor 1320-21;2204-06
Capital account expenditures; projects announcedBaker 2237; Gullage 223$; Windsor 2236-38
Current account deficit - 1990Baker 30-32; Rideout 30-32
Current account deficit - 1991Baker 558; Kitchen 596-97;677-78;2043-44;255$-59; Windsor 557-5$;596-97;677;2043-44;2558-59
Department of EducationBaker 1397; Simms 1396-97
Personal income taxKitchen 1279;1315; Windsor 1279;1314
BUDGET Speech deliveredKitchen 136-49
BUDGETARY position for current fiscal yearKitchen 2476; Windsor 2477
Further cutbacks due to deficitKitchen 2484-85; Wells (Premier) 2484; Winsor2484-85
BULL ArmSee HIBERNIA project
See also MARYSTOWN Shipyard
RURGEO and Port Saunders hospitals - engineering contracts
See also Health care facilities for Burgeo,Port Saunders and St. Lawrence
Answer to questionsGilbert 1403
Newlab Engineering and Nycum and Associates
Aylward, R. 1137-38;1165; Gilbert 1137-38;1166Table proposals
Aylward, R. 1245-46; Gilbert 1245-46
BURN Peninsula Health Care BoardsBudget
Decker 276-77; Matthews 276-77St. Lawrence health care clinic
Decker 277; Matthews 277
CABOT InstituteSee POST-secondary education
CANADA Games ParkTransfer to City of St. John’s - operations costs
Simms 2691; Wells (Premier) 2691
CANADA Games Park CommissionReport tabled
Gullage 2080
CANADA Winter Games, Newfoundland contingentCongratulations
Gullage 29; Winsor 29
CANADIAN Saltfish CorporationFuture
Caner 1101-02; Matthews 1100-02
CANADIAN Sealers AssociationGrant approved
Right 632; Woodford 632
CAPITAL roads programList of projects
Aylward, R. 914; Gilbert 914
CAPITAL works programCancellation of projects
Baker 2342; Grimes 2342; Winsor 2341-42
CARIBOU game farm in Peter’s River areaProposal
Flight 2795-96; Warren, G. 2795-96
CENSUS Day in CanadaJune 4, 1991
Baker 2105; Simms 2105
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Chairman’s ruling in Committee challengedSnnms 664
Committee report to the SpeakerBarrett 664
Ruling sustained 664
CHILD careRegulations
Verge 1033; Wells (Premier) 1033
CHILD Welfare ActAmendments to protect young people
Efford 1104; 1325-26; Hodder 1103-04; 1324-26
CHIROPRACTOR’S ActServices covered under Workers’ Compensation
Doyle 3091; Grimes 3091Status of regulations
Decker 3090-91; Doyle 3090-91
CHOUSE Brook areaContract awarded for construction of forest accessroad
Flight 190; Woodford 190
CiTY of Corner Brook Act, the City of Mount PearlAct, and the Municipalities Act (Bill 11)Notice of motion
Gullage 38first reading 92Second reading
Baker 2441; Woodford 2441Committee of the Whole Assembly 2443Third reading 2560Royal Assent 3237
CLERK of the House and Office of the LegislativeCounselAppointments
Harris 2752; Simrns 2752; Wells (Premier) 2751
CLOSURE Motion - procedure for debateBk. 24A, p. 22
CLOSURE motion during debate on Gasoline Tax ActNotice of motion
Baker 1351
CLOSURE Motion introduced during Committee stageof Bill 50 (Amalgamation Act)Notice of motion
Baker 3016Carried 3061
CLOSURE Motion introduced during second reading ofBill 16 (Labour Bill)Notice of motion
Baker $11Carried $60
CLOSURE Motion introduced during third reading ofLabour Bill (Bill 16)Notice of motion
Baker 1052Carried 1075
CLOSURE Motion introduced on Bill 50 (Amalgamation) during second reading debateNotice of motion
Baker 2941Carried 2980
CLOSURE Motion introduced on Interim SupplyNotice of motion
Baker 659Carried 692
CLOSURE Motion on Bill 16 (Labour Bill) during Committee stageNotice of motion
Baker Bk. 27A, p. 35Carried 99$
CLOSURE Motion on third reading of Bill 50 (Amalgamation Act)Notice of motion
Baker 3053Carried 3096
CO-OPERATIVE Societies Act (Bill 24)Notice of motion
Kitchen 1369First reading 1408Second reading
Aylward, R. 2052; Kitchen 1$77;2052; Simms1878-79
Committee of the Whole AssemblyHarris 2100-02
Third reading 219$
COLLECTIVE agreementsAgreement signed with CUPE
Harris 197; Wells (Premier) 197Bill 16 - Labour Bill; roll back
Cowan 378-79; Simms 378-79Cancel all agreements
Baker 351; Simms 351Government’s position - labour relations
Baker 1957-59; Cowan 773-74;800-0l; Doyle 1957-59; Matthews 773-74;799-800
Meeting with unionsAylward, R. 1699-1701; Baker 1698-1701; Simms1698-99
Re-open agreements to avoid layoffsBaker 676; Simms 675
Statements regarding unionsBaker 1702; Cowan 1703; Doyle 1701-03
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Wage settlements; wage freeze; union proposals
Baker 193-94;236-37;495-97;558;992-93; Kitchen
597; Simms 236-37;495-97;991-92; Verge 159;
Wells (Premier) 159; Windsor 192-94;558;597
COLLEGES Act (Bitt 37)Notice of motion
Warren, P. 2312First reading 2381Second reading
Aylward, K. 3111-13; Heam Bk. 8SA, p. 27-31;
3102-03; Matthews 3103-06; Tobin 3113-16; Verge
3106-11; Warren, P. Bk. $5A, p. 25-27; 3116-18
Committee of the Whole Assembly 3147Third reading 3236Royal Assent 3237
COME by Chance oil refineryGibbons 2311; Grimes 2311; Hewlett 2311
EmissionsHarris 1973;2005-06; Kelland 1973;2005-06
Financial assistance to Newfoundland ProcessingGibbons 2859-60; Snow, A. 2859-60
Level of emissions (Answer to question)Kelland 2008
Newfoundland Processing - arrears with New
foundi and HydroGibbons 2860; Snow, A. 2860
Products purchased by Government or an agency of
Government (Answer to questions)Gibbons 3017
Tendering process for crudeGibbons 2974; Snow, A. 2974
COMMUMTY development projectsAnnounced employment program; $5m
Grimes 2209;2308-09; Hogan 2209;2376; Matthews 2376; Wells (Premier) 2309; Winsor2209;230$-09
Increase Supplementaiy Supply BillBaker 2377; Matthews 2376
List of projects tabledHogan 2390
Reduction in BudgetEfford 194-96; Hodder 194-95
CONFEDERATION BuildingSecurity; demonstrations
Gilbert 1662; Simms 1661-62; Wells (Premier)1661-62
CONFLICT of Interest guidelinesAppointment of independent commissioner
Simms 1173-75; Wells (Premier) 1174-75Cabinet Ministers - lease agreement with social ser
vices recipientsWells (Premier) 1172-73; Winsor 1172-73
CONSOLIDATED Fund Services Estimates - Commit
tee of SupplyCarried 1717
CONSTITUTIONSelect committee; task force
Verge 65;2000-01; Wells (Premier) 65;2000-01
CONSTITUTIONAL amending process - Joint Commit
tee of ParliamentPremier’s submission
Harris 954-55; Wells (Premier) 954-56Submission tabled
Wells (Premier) 95$
CONSTITUTIONAL CommitteeChange in membership
Simms 2410; Wells (Premier) 2409
CORNER Brook Pulp and Paper LimitedSee Kruger Mill, Corner Brook
COUNSELLING programContracting out
Efford 1737-38; Harris 1737-38
COYNE, Deborah, former constitutional advisorSalary
Aylward, R. 2900; Wells (Premier) 2900
COYOTE populationRight 2722-24; Hodder 2722-23
CRTCPublic hearings into proposed reduction in CBC seT-
viceGullage 502-04; Snow, A. 502-03
DANIELS, Mr. Wally, condolences to family upon death
Furey 269; Harris 269; Simms 269
DAVIS InletRelocation
Gullage 2150-51; Warren, G. 2150-51
DAY of observance for workers killed, injured or dis
abled on the job - wreath laying ceremonyCowan 1360; Doyle 1361
DEBATE on the AdjournmentAgri-Foods Task Force Report
Aylward, R. 1690; Efford 1691Amalgamation - Mount Pearl and St. John’s
Wells (Premier) 1693-97; Windsor 1692-95Budget projections
Kitchen 1315; Windsor 1314Contractor services in hospitals - wage increase
Baker 667; Power 666Denominational colleges on Memorial Universitycampus - electrical subsidy
Warren, G. 304; Warren, P. 305
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Education - salary budget overrunHeam 2543; Warren, P. 2544
Emergency Response Program - Department ofMunicipal Affairs
Gullage 2715; Warren, G. 2714-15Employment Generation Program
Doyle 301; furey 302Engineering design contracts for Burgeo and PortSaunders hospitals
Aylward, R. 1165; Gilbert 1166Fishery - proposal by federal Minister regarding Atlantic Regional Agency
Baker 2889-90; Matthews 2889Fishery Response Program
Caner 2546; Matthews 2545Labour Bill (Bill 16)
Cowan 453-54; Sunms 452-53Labour relations - government’s position
Cowan 800-01; Matthews 799-800Labrador travel subsidy program
Snow, A. 2406Lower Churchill development - status of negotiationswith Quebec
Gibbons 1506; Rideout 1506Memorial University Extension Arts
Gullage 802-03; Hams 801-02Minimum wage increase - domestics and child care
Efford 1504; Verge 1504Municipal capital works program - funding
Gullage 449-50;1164; Tobin 44$-49;1163Newfoundland Liquor Licensing Board - elimination
Baker 668; Windsor 667Payroll tax
Kitchen 798-99; Windsor 797-98Public service layoffs - alternatives
Baker 303-04; Simms 303Recreation program - capital grants
Gullage 451-52; Winsor 450-51Regional Services Board - legislation
Gullage 2542; Woodford 2541Robin Hood Bay - septic waste disposal
Kelland 1503-04; Parsons 1502Royal Newfoundland Constabulary - policing
Aylward, R. 981-62; Dicks 982-83School boards - support staff - layoff
Heam 1310; Warren, P. 1311School bus system - contracts
Heam 1312; Warren, P. 1313School tax authorities
Baker 2713-14; Heam 2712-13Social Services Appeal Board
Verge 1167; Wells (Premier) 1168Student employment program
Aylward, R. 665; Cowan 665-66
Swine breeding station at Pynn’s BrookFlight 2404-05; Verge 2403-04
Victims of crime - servicesDicks 980-8 1; Verge 979-80
Winterland airsthp - fundingBaker 240$; Tobin 2407-08
DEBENTURES In the Canadian capital marketNegotiations completed
Kitchen 344; Windsor 344
DENOMINATIONAL colleges on Memorial UniversitycampusElectrical subsidy
Warren, 0. 238-39;304; Warren, P. 238;305;Wells (Premier) 238-39
DENOMINATIONAL educational systemHeam 2942; Hewlett 2941; Warren, P. 2943
DEPARTMENT of DevelopmentTrips taken by Minister and officials from Apr. 1/90to Mar. 31/91 (W.Q. #22)
Furey 1812
DEPARTMENT of EducationElimination of six positions
Simms 1396; Warren, P. 1396Number of trips taken by Minister from Apr. 1/90to Mar. 31/91 (W.Q. #16)
Warren, P. 1443
DEPARTMENT of Employment and Labour RelationsNumber of trips taken by Minister from Apr. 1/90to Mar. 31/91 (W.Q. #28)
Cowan 1178
DEPARTMENT of Environment and LandsNumber of trips taken by Minister and officialsfrom Apr. 1/90 to Mar. 31/91 (W.Q. #18)
Kelland 848
DEPARTMENT of FinanceAnnual report for 1989-90 - cost of printing and disthbuflon (W.Q. #4)
Kitchen 353Number of trips taken by Minister and officialsfrom Apr. 1/90 to Mar. 31/91
Kitchen 1143Report tabled
Kitchen 241
DEPARTMENT of FisheriesNumber of trips taken by Minister and officialsfrom Apr. 1/90 to Mar. 31/91 (W.Q. #27)
Carter 1811
DEPARTMENT of Forestry and AgricultureNumber of trips taken by Minister and officialsfrom Apr. 1/90 to Mar. 31/91 (W.Q. #23)
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Flight 1811
DEPARTMENT of HealthAppointment of Assistant Deputy Minister
Decker 2967; Doyle 2967Number of trips taken by Minister from Apr. 1/90to Mar. 31/91
Decker 1740
DEPARTMENT of JusticeNumber of trips taken by Minister and officialsfrom Apr. 1/90 to Mar. 31/91 (W.Q. #30)
Dicks 1857
DEPARTMENT of Mines and EnergyNumber of trips taken by Minister from Apr. 1/90to Mar. 31/91 (W.Q. #21)
Gibbons 117$
DEPARTMENT of Mines and Energy Act (Bill 60)Notice of motion
Gibbons 3096First reading 3130Second reading
Gibbons 3205; Harris 3205; Hewlett 3205Committee of the Whole Assembly 3210Third reading 3236Royal Assent 3238
DEPARTMENT of Municipal and Provincial AffairsTrips taken by Minister and officials from Apr. 1/90to Mar. 31/91 (W.Q. #19)
Gullage 1855
DEPARTMENT of Social ServicesAnnual report tabled
Efford 386Developmental and Rehabilitative Division - reporttabled
Hogan 2419Lowe report on workplace stress; task force
Hodder 2793-94; Hogan 2793-94Marystown office - health and safety problems
Cowan 917; Efford 918-20;952-54; Matthews 916-19;952-54
Number of trips taken by Minister from Apr. 1/90to Mar. 31/91
Efford 1221St. Mary’s office - position eliminated
Efford 1439-40; Heam 143940Structural changes
Doyle 2753; Hogan 2752
DEPARTMENT of Works, Services and TransportationNumber of positions eliminated
Aylward, R. 313-14; Gilbert 313-14Number of trips taken by Minister from Apr. 1/90to Mar. 31/91 (W.Q. #20)
Gilbert 1328
DEPARTMENT salary budgetsEstimates; layoffs
Baker 678-79; Heam 67$
DEPARTMENTAL Acts Amendment Act (Bill 36)Notice of motion
Baker 2080First reading 2215Second reading
Baker 3189-90; Matthews 3190Committee of the Whole Assembly 3206Third reading 3236Royal Assent 3237
DEPARTMENTAL Observations on the AuditorGeneral’s ReportTabled
Kitchen 106
DEPARTMENTAL Salary DetailsComments by news media
Baker 1318; Simms 1319Elimination of positions in Department of Education
Baker 1396; Sirnms 1396Premier’s Office - cost of operating (Answer to question)
Wells (Premier) 188$Premier’s Office - salaries
Doyle 1367-68; Wells (Premier) 1367-68Report tabled
Baker 1286When report will be tabled
Baker 1252; Sirnms 1251
Discrimination against Opposition Member’s districtsPoint of privilege
Heam 389Ruling
Mr. Speaker 389
Displaying of exhibitsPoint of order
Baker 1659
Division Bells - length of time bells should ringHarris 1094-95
DIVISIONSAmendment by Member for Grand Falls to Bill 16(Labour Bill) 1023Amendment by Member for Humber East to Bill 16(Labour Bill) 1021Amendment by Member for Kilbride to Bill 7 - 2196Amendment by N. Windsor to Bill 50 (Amalgamation Act) 3082
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Amendment in third reading to Labour Bill (Bill 16)1093Amendment to resolution on Gasoline Tax 1384Amendment to Labour Bill (Bill 16) 796Amendment to Lands Act (Bill 22) 3134Bill 16 be now read a second time Bk. 24A, p. 35Division on proposition two of motion on fishery3044Health care - motion by Member for Fenyland 414-15Motion that Bill 16 be read third time 1094Resolution on amalgamation 2032Resolution regarding job creation 1835Resolution regarding MUN Extension 1134Resolution regarding municipalities 1468Second reading of Bill 50 (Amalgamation Act) Bk.83A, p. 7
DRIVER’S licence and vehicle permit renewal applicationsChanges
Aylward, R. 1170; Gilbert 1170
DRUG Awareness WeekDecker 2551; Winsor 2552
DRUG programDrugs eliminated from the subsidy program forsenior citizens
Decker 1246-48; Warren, G. 1246-47
DUMP truck owner/operatorsAmendments to Labour Relations Act certificationof Transport and Allied Worker’s Union
Cowan 1065-66;1628-29; Doyle 1065;162$-29;2108-11; Rideout 1065; Wells (Premier) 2108-11
Contractors undercutting rates - new regulationsDoyle 2143; Gilbert 2142; Harris 2144
Requesting certification under the Labour RelationsAct
Aylward, R. 2115;2154; Baker 2156; Decker 2117;Doyle 2114;2155
EASTERN Community CollegeCampuses in Clarenville and Bonavista - declining enrollments
Heam 279 1-92; Warren, P. 279 1-92
EASTERN Community College In BurlnSee also POST-secondary education
Relocation of central officeTobin 312; Warren, P. 312
ECONOMIC Advisory Council Act (Bill 61)Notice of motion
Wells (Premier) 3053First reading 3096Second reading
Baker 3165;3167-6$; Harris 3166-67; Simms 3165-66
Committee of the Whole Assembly 3210Third reading 3236Royal Assent 323$
ECONOMIC Council of Newfoundland and Labradorand Economic Recovery Commission AdvisoryBoardsMerger as Advisory Council on the Economy
Doyle 2104; Wells (Premier) 2103
ECONOMIC developmentNotice of motion
Windsor 37Debate
Dumaresque 122-26; Efford 113-17; Rideout 117-22; Windsor 10$-13;130-34; Woodford 126-30
Resolution defeated 135
ECONOMIC Recovery Commission and Enterprise Newfoundland and Labrador$44 million
Simms 770; Wells (Premier) 770-7 1Budget
Baker 595; Verge 595Chairman
Matthews 1738; Wells (Premier) 1739ENL legal account
Verge 1066; Wells (Premier) 1067Expenses - Answer to question
Furey 1035-36Expenses related to promotion and advertising
Doyle 986; Wells (Premier) 986Fish waste disposal - employment
Furey 1142; Matthews 1142Jobs created
Doyle 920-21; Wells (Premier) 920-21List of expenses (W.Q. #32)
Furey 1853
ECONOMYEconomic plan
Rideout 2107-08; Simms 2202-04; Wells (Premier)2107-08;2202-04
Impact of lost jobs and lost incomeKitchen 775-76; Snow, A. 775
See also TeachersEDUCATION
Departmental salary voteHeam 2543; Warren, P. 2544
Deputy Minister of Education will be appointedHarris 1218; Warren, P. 1218
LayoffsSimms 805; Warren, P. 196-97;$05; Winsor 196
Proposed cutbacks
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Aylward, R. 39; Baker 45; Gover 520; Harris74;357;1372; Hearn 40;35$;1373; Matthews202;2$3;569; Power 42;107;166; Simms 41;73;467;
Tobin 106; 164; 199;28 1 ;466;565; Verge 43;76;523;Warren, P. 75;77; 108; 167;203;282;358;467;522;568;569;1374; Windsor 56$; Winsor 44;566; Wood-ford 75
School board fundingHeam 2969-70; Warren, P. 2969-70
School for the Deaf; bus transportationHeam 2516; Warren, P. 2516
Substitute teachers - budgetBaker 915-16;987-88; Heam 915-16; Winsor 987-
88
ELECTION of women to House of AssemblyNotice of motion
Harris 3164
ELECTIONS Act (Bill 55)Notice of motion
Wells (Premier) 2487First reading 2560Second reading
Harris 2960-66; Simms 2951-60; Wells (Premier)2944-51
ELECTRICAL Power Control Act (Bill 57)Notice of motion
Gibbons 2863First reading 2901Second reading
Gibbons 3168-70; Hewlett 3169Committee of the Whole Assembly
Gibbons 3210; Snow, A. 3209Third reading 3236Royal Assent 3237
ELECTRICAL ratesFreeze
Hewlett 600; Kitchen 600Newfoundland Power’s request for increase
Aylward, R. 3056; Harris 3058; Murphy 3059;Noel 3053; Tobin 3059; Walsh 3055; Windsor3055
Retail sales taxGibbons 601; Harris 601; Kitchen 601
EMERGENCY Employment Response ProgramSee Employment program
EMPLOYMENT Generation ProgramFunding
Cowan 1735; Doyle 1735Reduction in Budget
Cowan 240; Doyle 240;301; furey 302Student employment
Aylward, R. 637; Cowan 637
EMPLOYMENT programDepartment of Forestry and Agriculture - list ofprojects tabled; further list
Flight 2393;2436Department of Social Services - list of jobs tabled
Hogan 2390Emergency Employment Response Program to offset
high unemploymentGrimes 2209-10; Hogan 2209; Wells (Premier)2342; Winsor 2208-09;2342
Job creationGrimes 2829; Winsor 2829
Municipal and Provincial Affairs - job creationprograms
Gullage 2510;2698;2715; Warren, G. 2698;2714-15; Woodford 2511
Program to offset unemployment situationCowan 881-83; Doyle 881-82
Response program - additional fundsGrimes 2892; Winsor 2892
Response program announced on October 4th -
status reportGrimes 2549-50; Winsor 2550
ENDOWMENT fund In honour of Lee Wulif established
Harris 2690; Matthews 2690; Wells (Premier) 2690
ENTERPRISE Newfoundland and Labrador CorporationFirst report tabled
Doyle 1359; Furey 1358
ENVIRONMENTAL jurisdictionRegulation and management
Kelland 991; Parsons 990-91; Wells (Premier) 990
ESTABLISHED Programs Financing (EPF)Answer to questions
Kitchen 1974Cash transfers and tax points
Hewlett 742; Kitchen 742;1177; Power 1177Reduction
Harris 36-37; Wells (Premier) 37W.Q. #35
Kitchen 1974
ESTIMATES Committees - scheduling ot meetingsPoint of order
Simms 1836Ruling 1843-44
EVIDENCE Act (Bill 4)Notice of motion
Dicks 39First reading 92
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Cut in expendituresHarris 97-98; Kitchen 98
FISH Inspection Act (Bill 34)Notice of motion
Carter 1739First reading 1780
FISH plant at BelleoramLease to Daley Brothers
Carter 2311; Matthews 2311Tabled answer
Carter 2347
FISH waste disposalCarter 1141-42; Kelland 1141;
Economic Recovety CommissionFurey 1142; Matthews 1142
Fish plant at NainCaner 1326; Warren, 0. 1326
Fish plants - increase in lease feesCarter 382; Matthews 381
Fishery Products International - further plantclosures
Carter 561; Matthews 561
Second readingDecker 1794-95; Dicks 1791;1866-69; Han-is 1797-1800;1$60-63; Parsons 1866; Rideout 1863-65;Verge 1792-94; Woodford 1795-97
Committee of the Whole AssemblyHarris 2099-2100; Verge 2098
Third reading 2198
EXECUTIVE Council EstimatesChange in procedure
Baker 1316
EXECU11VE Council Estimates - Committee of SupplyAylward, K. 1604-06; Aylward, R. 1565-68;1570-72;1710-12; Baker 1492-93;1498-1500;1520-34;1561-65;1574; 1599;161 1-21;1682-83;1709-1 1;Grimes 1536-38; Harris 1572-74;1617-20; Hewlett1602-04; Kitchen 1602; Murphy 1568-70; Noel1579-81;1685-87; Parsons 1576-79;1600-02; Simms1493-97; 1534-36; 1541; 1552-61; 1599-160&, 1608-16;1687-90; Tobin 1538-40; Verge 1497-98;1527-28; 1530-32; Wells (Premier) 1555-58; 1712-17;Windsor 1522-25; 1581-83; 1678-82; 1683-85; Wood-ford 1606-08
Carried 1717
EXECUTIVE dining roomCost (W.Q. #36)
Wells (Premier) 2045
FARM Development Loan BoardAnnual reports and financial statements tabled
Right 198;3202
FEDERAL budget - pre-budget consultationsHarris 2861; Wells (Premier) 2861
FEDERAL Department of Fisheries
Gullage 2468-69;2473-74; Heam 2471-73; Matthews 2470-71; Parsons 2470; Ramsay 2471;Woodford 2469-70
Committee of the Whole Assembly 2474Third reading 2560Royal Assent 3237
Matthews 1141-42
FISHERIES Loan BoardBudget
Carter 381; Matthews 381Loans to fishermen
Carter 2239-40;2719; Matthews 2239-40; Winsor2718-19
FISHERYAdjustment Program for Fish Plant Workers -
amount paid to FF1 and NatSeaCowan 561; Matthews 561
Aquaculmre industry under new boardCaner 2971; Simms 2970
Atlantic Regional Agency for fish allocations andlicencing - Federal proposal; Province’s position
Baker 2889-90; Carter 2792-93;2825-27;2857-58;Matthews 2792-93;2825-27;2857-58;2889; Simms2855-56; Wells (Premier) 2855-56
Emergency fishery Response ProgramCarter 2517-18;2546; Grimes 2829; Matthews2516-18;2545; Winsor 2829
Emergency Fishery Response Program - southwestcoast
Carter 2453; Ramsay 2453Emergency Response Program announced on October 4th - update
Carter 2548; Matthews 2549
FEDERAL/Provincial Finance Ministers’ meetingsTransfer payments
Baker 63; Rideout 62-63; Wells (Premier) 63
FERRY and freight rates to coastal LabradorCorrespondence tabled
Gilbert 641Increase by Marine Atlantic
Dumaresque 1889; Gilbert 505-06;1891; Warren,G. 505;1890
FIRE Prevention Act (Bill 53)Notice of motion
Gullage 2243First reading 2312Second reading
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Fishery Products International plants - downtimedue to total allowable catch reduction
Carter 2622;305 1-52; Matthews 2622;3051-52Income support program for fishermen; task force
Caner 2895-96;3161; Hams 3160-61; Matthews2895-96
Joint fisheries management board - negotiationsCarter 2717-18; Matthews 1 176;2482-83;2717-1 8;Wells (Premier) 1 176-77;24$2-84
Joint management - proposal by ProvinceCaner 2930;2933;296$-69;3009-13; Matthews2931;2967-69;301 1-12; Simms 2933-34;3009-10;Wells (Premier) 2933-34
Lobster fishery - lobster potsCaner 2898-99; Harris 2898-99
Lobster pricesCaner 1248; Matthews 1248
Lobster trap bank (Answer to questions)Caner 2941
Overfishing on Grand Banks; international policepatrol
Matthews 2935-36; Wells (Premier) 2935-36Pan-time fishermen - elimination
Caner 2720;2760; Winsor 2719-20;2759-60Salmon fishery - commercial and recreational
Caner 2936-37;312$-29;3201; Furey 3202; Matthews 3201-02; Wrnsor 2936-37;3128-29
Salmon management planCaner 640; Winsor MO
Seal population - increaseCaner 1286; Matthews 1285
Tabled correspondence dealing with joint management and foreign oveffishing
Wells (Premier) 2901Total allowable catch, 1992 quota; 3No zone
Caner 2588-89;2622-23; Matthews 25$8-89;2622-23
Trepassey fish plant closure - government initiativesHeam 707-08; Wells (Premier) 707-09
FISHERY - Federal proposal to establish a regionalagency (Procedure under S.O. 23)
Matthews 2864Motion out of order
Mr. Speaker 2865-66
FISHERY - foreign fishing - 200-mile limitNotice of motion
Efford 2454Debate
Caner 2494-98; Efford 2487-91 ;2506-09; Langdon2505; Matthews 2491-94; Parsons 2498-2500;Ramsay 2500-02; Warren, G. 2502-05
Resolution carried 2509
FISHERY - groundflsh development program for 1991Notice of motion
Caner 60; Reid 38-39Debate
Caner 77-$C), Harris 89-92; Matthews 80-83; Reid83-86; Rideout 86-89
Carried 92
FISHERY joint management proposals by provincialand federal governmentsNotice of motion
Penney 2940Debate
Caner 3032-37; Harris 3037-4&, Matthews 3023-27; Parsons 3028-32; Penney 3018-22;3040-43;Small 3027-28
Proposition one carried 3044Proposition two carried on division 3044
FISHING Industry Collective Bargaining ActAmendments regarding lobster prices
Caner 2794; Grimes 2795; Harris 2794-95
FITZGERALD, Duey, congratulations on being namedto Canadian Softball Hall of Fame
Gultage 1395; Harris 1395; Simms 1395
FLATROCKWater system
Gullage 1886-87;3093-94; Parsons 1 886-87;3093-94
FOGO Island ferryConstruction
Gilbert 104;310-11;921; Tobin 1470, Wells(Premier) 1470, Winsor 104;310-11;921
Improved ferry serviceGilbert 310; Winsor 310
FORD, Alder, condolences to family upon deathWarren, G. 1209
FORESTRYWoodcutting on Bonavista Peninsula
Right 205; Gover 203; Woodford 204
FORESTRY agreementFlight 25; Woodford 26
FORESTRY Protection Centre, North West River,Labrador
Right 61; Woodford 62
FOX Island River and Point au MalStatus of incorporation (Answer to question)
Gullage 3017
FREIGHT rates to Labrador - increase by Marine AtlanticNotice of motion
Dumaresque 352
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DebateAylward, R. 944-45; Langdon 934-37; Penney 927-30;945-4$; Reid 941-44; Warren, G. 931-34;Woodford 937-40
Carried 948
FUEL pricesFixed rate
Hewlett 501-02; Kitchen 501Gasoline - ad valorem tax
Hewlett 600; Kitchen 600
GASOLINE TaxNotice of motion
Kitchen 150Debate
Baker 1351;1354-55; Decker 1298; Dumaresque1301-02; 1343; 1348-49; Efford 1233-35; Harris1307-08; Hewlett 1232-33; Kitchen 1224-26;1241-42;1306;1380-$2; Matthews 1349-51; Rideout 1235-38;1351-54; Simrns 1296-97; Snow, A. 123$-43; 1298-1301; 1308-09; 1337-46; 1355-56; 1377-79; 1382-84; Tobin 1230-32; 1302-06; 1339-40; Verge1379-80; Warren, G. 1240-41;1346-4S; Windsor1226-30
Carried 1384
GASOLINE Tax Act (Bill 15)First reading 1385Second reading 1385Third reading 1385
GEOGRAPHICAL Names Board Act (Bill 43)Notice of motion
Flight 2211First reading 2245Second reading
Furey 2442-43; Simms 2442-43; Warren, G. 2442Committee of the Whole Assembly 2443Third reading 2560Royal Assent 3237
GOULDSProposed amalgamation
Aylward, R. 1891; Gullage 1894; Heam 1892
GOVERNMENT boardsNumber of boards reclassified
Baker 1034;1213; Harris 1033-34; Simms 1213Retroactive pay
Harris 1175; Wells (Premier) 1175
GOVERNMENT Services Estimates CommitteeHeads of expenditure
Baker 1256Members named to Committee
Baker 1256Motion carried 1256
ReportPenney 1 $52
GOVERNMENT Services Estimates Committee (Concurrence Motion)Debate
Penney 2063-66; Rideout 2067-70; Winsor 2066-67Carried 2070
GOVERNMENT Services Legislation Review CommitteeReport tabled respecting the Uniformed Services Pensions Act
Murphy 1852Report tabled respecting the Labour Relations Act
Murphy 117$Report tabled respecting the Public Service PensionsAct
Murphy 1811
GOVERNMENT stores on Labrador coastSale of tobacco products
Furey 676-77; Warren, G. 676
GRAND Falls campusAnswer to question
Gilbert 316Layoff of power engineer
Simms 299
GRAND Falls-WindsorCapital works commitment of $1.25 million
Gullage $84Plan to install a median on Trans Canada Highway
Gilbert 1251; Simms 1251
GREAT Northern SeafoodsLoan guarantee
furey 2077-79; Matthews 2076-78
GREENING, Glen, condolences upon death of fatherAylward, R. 3088; Baker 3088
GROUP homesClosure of home in Happy Valley - Goose Bay
Hogan 3014-15;3096; Warren, G. 3014;3095Closure; Gander group home
Efford 682; Warren, 0. 681; Winsor 6$ 1
GROUP homes for handicapped peopleClosure
Efford 101-02; Hodder 101-02
HARLOW campusSee MEMORIAL University
HARRY’S Harbour-Jackson’s Cove areaRoad upgrading and paving
Aylward, R. 1370; Gilbert 1371; Hewlett 1369
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HANSARD SUBJECT INDEX
HATFIELD, Senator Richard, condolences to family
upon deathHarris 1433; Rideout 1432; Wells (Premier) 1432
HEALTH careAppointments for diagnostic work at hospitals; Minister of Health
1474-77; 1510-18Bale Verte Hospital - acute care services
Decker 349-50;844-45; Rideout 349-50;$43-44Budget cutbacks; wage freeze
Decker 161;426;964; Harris 962;132$; Matthews425;1038; Parsons 1037; Power 161; Tobin963;1039;1330; Verge 672; Warren, G. 1036;Wells (Premier) 672;1331
Burin Health Care Centre - services of a specialistDecker 2661; Doyle 2661
Central Newfoundland HospitalDecker 1471-73; Simms 1471-72
Doctors fee for uninsured servicesDecker 1959-60;2416; Verge 1959-60; Winsor2415-16
Government policyDecker 66-67; Power 66-67
Health professionals - statusDecker 420-21;1920-21; Power 419-21; Verge 1920-21
Hospital bed closures (W.Q. #15)Decker 2044
Hospital board plans - changesDecker 1398-99; Power 1397-99
Hospital cutbacks; closuresDecker 347-48;423-24; Woodford 346-48;423-24
Hospitals - additional fundingDecker 704; Power 704-05; Wells (Premier) 705-06
Hospitals - layoff of lab and x-ray staffDecker 1473-74; Power 1473
Hospitals budgets - Janeway Hospital deficitDecker 2623-24; Doyle 2623-24
Janeway Hospital - budget (Answer to question)Decker 2699
Labrador - shortage of physicians (Answer to question)
Decker 2976Labrador - shortage of physicians; recruitment
Decker 2939-40; Doyle 2938-40Labrador coast
Warren, G. 2705Labrador West - cutbacks
Decker 850;1295; Power 849;1404;1595; Snow, A.848;1293;1403;1594;2083; Verge 1294
Long term planDecker 274-75; Power 273-74
Neurologists - shortage
Decker 2661; Doyle 2661Neurologists shortage (Answer to questions)
Decker 2699Nursing homes
Decker 2415; Winsor 2414-15Old Pelican Hospital - cutbacks
Power 514; Reid 513; Snow, L. 510Placentia Cottage Hospital
Decker 345-46;356;674;703;1399-1400; Heam 345-46;355; Hogan 353; Power 673-74;703;1399-1400
Port aux Basques hospitalDecker 388;424-25; Hodder 387;424-25; Ramsay386
Prenatal programDecker 2001-03; Power 2001-02
Press release by Newfoundland Hospital and Nursing Home Association
Decker 497-99; Power 497-99Psychiatric services in the Province
Decker 2662; Doyle 2662Speciality doctors; recruitment program
Baker 1919-20; Decker 1954-57;1967-70;2036-40;2079-$0;2148-49; Power 1955-57; 1968-69;2037-38;2079-80; Rideout 1919-20;1966-68; Simms 1954-55;2038-40;2148-49; Tobin 2036-37
St. Anthony hospital - bed closuresPower 275-76; Wells (Premier) 275-76
St. Clare’s and Grace Hospitals - mergerDecker 2721-22; Doyle 2721-22
HEALTH care (hospital closures)Notice of motion
Power 353Debate
Decker 406-10; Heam 397-401; Hewlett 402-06;Hogan 401-02; Power 390-94;410-14; Wells(Premier) 394-97
Defeated on division 414
HEALTH care facilities for Burgeo, Port Saunders andSt. Lawrence
See also Burgeo and Port Saunders hospitals - engineering contracts
Contract awarded Trans City Holdings Limited;lowest bidder
Baker 2512-13; Simms 2512-13Cost of leasing from Trans City Holdings Limited
Baker 2656-59; Simms 2656-58Hanscomb Consultants Report
Baker 2696;3053; Simms 2697; Tobin 2696;3053;Wells (Premier) 2697
Letter from company tabled - answer to questionWells (Premier) 2629
Letter to Department of Public Works; Marco Construction
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HANSARD SUBJECT INDEX
Simms 2583-85; Wells (Premier) 2583-85Tender documents tabled - answer to question
Baker 2559Tendering process - Hanscomb Consultants recommendations
Aylward, R. 2554-56; Baker 2552-56; Matthews2552-53
HEALTH Inspection BranchInspections - backlog
Decker 463; Tobin 463
HEARING Aid Dealers Act (Bill 10)Notice of motion
Decker 38First reading 92Second reading
Decker 2229-30; Tobin 2230; Winsor 2229Committee of the Whole Assembly 2246Third reading 2313Royal Assent 2332
HEMMENS, Bert, condolences to family upon deathHarris 631; Mr. Speaker 631; Simms 631; Wells(Premier) 631
HIBERMA projectBull Arm - fatality - result of investigation into incident
Grimes 2510; Winsor 2510Bull Ann project - employment breakdown (Answerto question)
Cowan 1633Bull arm site - fatality; safety measures
Cowan 741-42;8 10;883-84; 1441-42; Harris 740-42;810;883; 1440-41
Employment for Newfoundlanders on project; hiringof nurses
Cowan 1587-88; Gibbons 1586-87; Sinims 1586-88Hiring of nurses at Bull Arm site (Answer to question)
Cowan 1707Safety regime in place at Bull Arm - Nodeco
Cowan 1589-91; Harris 1550-51;1589-90; Wells(Premier) 1550-5 1
HIGHWAY projects. 1990.91 BudgetContracts extended beyond accepted price (W.Q. #2)
Gilbert 744Projects approved since March of 1990 (W.Q. #1)
Gilbert 744
HODGE’S CoveRoad improvements
Barrett 3204; Heam 3204
HOLIDAY InnProposal from Fortis Corporation
Kitchen 1851-52; Simms 1851-52; Wells (Premier)1851
HOME care programsAssociations request for rate increase
Efford 1591-92; ladder 1591-92
HOPE Brook gold mineStatus
Gibbons 2041-424 Snow, A. 2041-42
HOSPITAL contract servicesWage increase to employees
Baker 636-37;667; Decker 636; Power 636-37;666
HOSPITALS Act (Bill 51)Notice of motion
Decker 2311First reading 23$ 1Second reading
Decker 3152; Doyle 3152; Harris 3152Committee of the Whole Assembly 3153Third reading 3236Royal Assent 3237
HOUSING complex for senior citizens In StephenvifleCrossing
Gullage 2931; Windsor 2932
HOUSING program for northern coast of LabradorRural and native program
Gullage 2152; Warren, G. 2153
HOUSING programsAllocation of funding for 1991
Guflage 1433; Tobin 1435
HUGHES Commission of Enquiry ReportPrinting contract
See Public tenderingReceipt and release of the report
Dicks 1999; Verge 1999When report will be released
Baker 3123-24; Gover 2973; Verge 2973;3123-24
HUMAN Rights CodePertaining to Bill 16
Verge 807; Wells (Premier) $07
HYDRO development in LabradorSee LOWER Churchill development
IMPAIRED driving - educationNotice of motion
Kelland 2975Debate
Harris 2975; Simms 2975Carried unanimously 2976
IMPAIRED driving legislationDumaresque 2798; Kelland 2796; Simms 279$
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HANSARD SUBJECT INDEX
INCOME support program be created between bothlevels of GovernmentNotice of motion
Dumaresque 2243Debate
Dumaresque 2282-85;229$-2301; Grimes 2288-91;Heam 2295-98; Oldford 2294-95; Warren, G.2291-94; Wrnsor 2285-88
AmendmentWinsor 2287
Amendment defeated 2301Resolution carried 2301
INTERGOVERNMENTAL Affairs Act (Bill 2$)Notice of motion
Wells (Premier) 1552First reading 1599Second reading
Baker 2441-42; Simms 2442Committee of the Whole Assembly 2443Third reading 2560Royal Assent 3237
INTERIM SupplyNotice of motion
Kitchen 38Debate
Aylward, K. Bk. 16A, p. 15-17;19-22; Aylward,R. 470-72;476-7$; Bk. 16A,p. 2-15; Bk. 17A, p. 1-3;8-1O;13-14; Bk. 18A, p. 1-19; Baker 658-59; Barrett Bk. 13A, p. 25-30; Decker 696-99;Dumaresque 492-93; Bk. iSA, p. 20-22; EffordBk. 13A, p. 10;17-19;32; 483-85;539-41; Bk. isA,p. 2-5;11-13;26-28; Furey Bk. 15A,p. 13-15; 650-51; Gilbert 575-77;580-82; Bk. 16A, p. 4-13; Bk.17A, p. 6-16; Gover Bk. 13A, p. 13; 474-76;Greening Bk. 16A, p. 17-19; Gullage 589-91;593-94;616-18; Bk. 17A, p. 34-36; Harris 440-41;490-92; Bk. 15A, p. 23-24;32; Bk. 16A, p. 25-27; Bk.isA, p. 21-23; 699; Hearn Bk. 13A, p. 26-28; 549-51;627-29; Hewlett 442-43;Bk. 13A, p. 3; 469-70;534-36; Bk. 15A, p. 9-11; Bk. 16A, p. 22-23;629-30;656-58; Hodder Bk. 13A, p. 8-10; HoganBk. 17A, p. 29-31; Kitchen 426-27; Bk. 18A, p.15-17; Langdon 586-87; Matthews Bk. 13A, p. 19-25; 485-87; Bk. 15A, p. 25-28; 582-$5;609-19; Bk.17A, p. 31-34; Murphy Bk. 13A, p. 4-6; Bk. iSA,
p. 7-9; Bk. 16A, p. 27-29; Noel 612-13; Bk. 17A,
p. 18-20;23-27; 654-55; Bk. 18A, p. 19-25;31-32;Penney Bk. iSA, p. 16-18; Power Bk. 13A, p. 1-3; Bk. 15A, p. 11-13; Bk. 16A, p. 4-6; RamsayBk. 13A, p. 7; 478-80; Bk. 16A, p. 23-25; Simms427-30; Bk. iSA, p. 1-3;30-32; Snow, A. 443-45;536-39;545-48; Bk. 17A, p. 16-18; Tobin 430-34; Bk. 13A, p. 11-13; 472-74;552-53; Bk. iSA, p.
3-5;2$-30; 578-80; Bk. 16A, p. 29-32; Verge 445-46; Bk. iSA, p. 5-7; Bk. 16A, p. 1-2; Bk. isA, p.25-26; Walsh Bk. 16A, p. 32-33; Bk. 17A, p. 3-4;Warren, G. Bk. 13A, p. 14-17; Bk. iSA, p. 18-20;Bk. IsA, p. 28-31; Warren, P. Bk. 13A, p. 35-36;487-90;619-22;625-27; Wells (Premier) Bk. isA,
p. 7-9; Windsor 434-40; Bk. 13A, p. 30-35; 541-45; Bk. 15A, p. 34-36; 573-75; Bk. 17A, p. 20-23;27-29; 646-54;692-96; Winsor 447-48;4$0-82;Bk. 16A, p. 33-35; Woodford Bk. 13A, p. 6; Bk.iSA, p. 15; 587-93;622-25; Bk. 17A, p. 36-36
Carried 700
INTERIM Supply Act (Bill 12)First reading 700Second reading 700Third reading 700
INTERNAL Economy CommissionReport of activities for 1990 tabled
Mr. Speaker 2113
JOB creation programNotice of motion
Doyle 1739Debate
Cowan 1817-20; Doyle 1814-17; 1833-35;Dumaresque 1825-28; Heam 1829-33; Power 1820-25
Resolution defeated 1835
JOHNSON, Paul, commendation on the restoration ofSignal Hill
Gullage 2409; Harris 2409; Simms 2409
JURY Act (Bill 3)Notice of motion
Dicks 39First reading 92Second reading
Dicks 17$i;1788-91; Harris 1784-88; Verge 1781-84
Committee of the Whole AssemblyDicks 2129-30; Simms 2129
Third reading 219$ LP -
JUSTICEJudicial inquiry into death at local hotel
Wells (Premier) 461; Windsor 461
JUSTICE Minister (P. Dicks)Reason for resignation from Cabinet
Aylward, R. 2589; Wells (Premier) 2589
KRUGER Mill, Corner BrookAmending agreement to the Put Agreement tabled
Kitchen 1510; Verge 1510Downtime and layoffs
76
HANSARD SUBJECT INDEX
Right 2413;2450-51; Wells (Premier) 2451; Wood-ford 2413;2450-51
Extension approvedKelland 839; Parsons 839
New technology for forest operationsAylward, R. 2862; Flight 2862
Plans for mill; logging operationsVerge 2585-87; Wells (Premier) 2586-88
Third extensionKelland 738-39; Verge 738-39
LABOUR Bill (Bill 16)Charter of Rights and Freedoms - notwithstandingclause
Verge 77 1-72; Wells (Premier) 77 1-73Collective bargaining between unions and TreasuryBoard
Cowan 378;453; Simms 378;452Legal challenge - massive layoffs
Baker 1366-67; Simms 1366-67; Verge 1364-65;Wells (Premier) 1365
Pay equity adjustmentsHarris 986-87; Wells (Premier) 987
Section 8 - compensation for lost wages and benefitsduring the restraint period
Baker 774-75; Winsor 774-75
LABOUR Relations Act (Bill 26)Notice of motion
Cowan 1706First reading 1740
LABOUR Relations Act, No. 2 (Bill 40)Notice of motion
Decker 2153First reading 2165Second reading
Baker 2165-66;2170; Harris 2167-70; Rideout2166-67
Committee of the Whole Assembly 2191Third reading 219$
LABOUR Relations Act, No. 3 (Bill 47)Notice of motion
Grimes 2347First reading 2381Second reading
Grimes 3172-75;3186-87; Harris 3181-66; Murphy3177-80; Tobin 3180-81; Winsor 3175-77
Committee of the Whole AssemblyGrimes 3206-08; Harris 3207
Third reading 3236Royal Assent 3237
LABOUR Relations BoardAppointments
Cowan 1953; Doyle 1953
Report for 1990Cowan 603
LABOUR Standards ActLayoffs in public service
Cowan 635; Woodford 635Protection of workers
Cowan 559-60; Harris 559-60
LABRADOR bridge contractPublic Tender Act Exceptions
Aylward, R. 69; Gilbert 69
LABRADOR travel subsidy programGullage 2379-80;2414; Snow, A. 2379-$0;2406;2413-14
Additional fundingGullage 3094; Snow, A. 3094
LAND Surveyors Act (Bill 29)Notice of motion
Kelland 1594First reading 167$Second reading
Aylward, R. 2648-49; Flight 2648-49Committee of the Whole Assembly
Aylward, R. 3144-46; Right 3145Third reading 3236Royal Assent 3237
LANDS Act (Bill 22)Notice of motion
Kelland 959First reading 997Second reading
Aylward, R. 2593-99;2637-43; Decker 2573-76;Right 253 1-36;2565-67;2646-48; Heam 2611-16;Hodder 2616-19;2629-30; Matthews 2606-11; Parsons 2576-$2;2589-90;2631-36; Tobin 2599-2605;Warren, G. 2536-41;2560-65; Winsor 2590-93;Woodford 2567-73;2643-46
Committee of the Whole AssemblyBaker 3133;3138-40; Dumaresque 3141-43; Right3132;3136-37; Tobin 3143; Warren, 0. 3131-43;Woodford 3136
Third reading 3236Royal Assent 3237
LAW firmsGovernment policy used in retaining law firms
Verge 1066-68; Wells (Premier) 1067-68
LAW Society Act (Bill 5)Notice of motion
Dicks 39First reading 92Second reading
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HANSARD SUBJECT INDEX
Dicks 13$$-$9;1392; Harris 1391-92; Simms 1389-91
Committee of the Whole Assembly 2094Third reading 219$
LAYOFFS In public serviceEffect on unemployment Employment GenerationProgram
Cowan 239-40; Doyle 239-40Labour Standards Act
Cowan 635; Woodford 635
LEADER of the Opposition, best wishes on retirementHarris 2139; Rideout 2140; Simms 2139; Wells(Premier) 213$
LEGISLATIVE Estimates - Committee of SupplyCarried 1717
LIBRA House in Happy ValleyIncrease provincial grant
Baker 3089-90; Verge 3088-90; Wells (Premier)3088-89
LIQUOR Corporation Act (Bill 42)Notice of motion
Kitchen 2211First reading 2245
LIVESTOCK Owners Compensation BoardAnnual report tabled
Right 3202
LOAN ActNotice of motion
Kitchen 1286Debate
Aylward, K. 2134-35; Hewlett 2132-34; Kitchen2130-32; Rideout 2135-36; Simms 2132
Resolution carried 2136
LOAN Act (Bill 23)First reading 2137Second reading 2137Third reading 2137
LOAN and Guarantee ActNotice of motion
Kitchen 848Debate
Decker 1199-1201; Efford 1203-05; Harris 1190-92; 120 1-03; 1205-07; Kitchen 1184-85; 1194-96; Matthews 1192-94; Simms 1196-99; Tobin 1167-90;Windsor 1185-87
Resolution carried 1207
LOAN and Guarantee Act (Bill 19)First reading 1207Second reading 1207Third reading 1207
LOAN and Guarantee Act, No. 2Notice of motion
Kitchen 2699
LOAN guaranteesList tabled
Kitchen 352
LOCAL Authority Guarantee ActNotice of motion
Kitchen 848Debate
Kitchen 1150-56; 1184; Windsor 1156-62; 1181-84Resolution carried 1184
LOCAL Authority Guarantee Act (Bill 18)First reading 1207Second reading 1207Third reading 1207
LOCAL Authority Guarantee Act, No. 2Notice of motion
Kitchen 2699
LOCAL preference policySee ATLANTIC Economic Union
LONG IslandFeny service
Aylward, R. 1222; Gilbert 1223; Hewlett1068;1221;1405; Simms 1406; Winsor 1069
LOTTERIESIncrease in revenues
Kitchen 3052; Windsor 3052
LOTTERIES Act (Bill 32)Notice of motion
Dicks 1707First reading 1740Second reading
Baker 3211-15;3226-29; Harris 3215-19; Hodder3224-26; Verge 32 19-24
Committee of the Whole AssemblyBaker 3230-35; Harris 3231-34; Verge 3230-36
Third reading 3236Royal Assent 3238
LOWER Churchill developmentFederal fmancial support (W.Q. #6)
Gibbons 506Land claims negotiations with Innu
Gibbons 3050; Harris 3049-50; Wells (Premier)3050
Proposal to Federal Government (W.Q. #14)Gibbons 2153
Statement in Evening Telegram; article regardingHydro Quebec
Gibbons 1361-63; Rideouc 1361-62; 1363
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HANSARD SUBJECT INDEX
Status of negotiations with QuebecGibbons 1362-63;1506;3049; Harris 3049; Hewlett1362-63; Rideout 1506
Transmission line (W.Q. #5)Gibbons 506
Update on negotiationsGibbons 3199; Hewlett 3199
MALL Bay In District of St. Mary’s-The CapesRoad upgrading
Heam 2158
MARINE AtlanticFeny rates to coastal Labrador
See FERRY and freight rates to coastalLabrador
MARINE InstituteAnswer to question regarding legislation
Warren, P. 2244Protesting take over by Memorial University
Heam 2211; Matthews 2212Take over by Memorial University
Heam 2207-08; Wells (Premier) 2207-08Tuition fees
Heam 2309-10;3162-63; Warren, P. 2310;3162-63
MARINE Service Centre at Port de GraveAnswer to question
Carter 2007Proposal to lease facility
Carter 1972-73; Matthews 1972-73
MARYSTOWN ShipyardSee also HIBERNIA
Bull Arm - construction of bargesTobin 1471; Wells (Premier) 1471
FutureFurey 2280-82; Tobin 2280-8 1
Meeting with employeesFurey 311; Tobin 311
New employment initiativesFurey 1484; Harris 1483; Matthews 1488; Tobin1470-71; 1481; 1489; Wells (Premier) 1470-71
Tender for construction of cranes for Cow Headfacility
Gilbert 385; Tobin 385
MCPCoverage to health care be expanded
Decker 846-47; Warren, G. 846-47Optometric claims
Aylward, R. 739-40; Decker 739-40
MECHANICS Lien Act (Bill 58)Notice of motion
Gover 2940First reading 3061
Second readingBaker 3170;72; Harris 3171-72; Windsor 3170-71
Committee of the Whole Assembly 3208Third reading 3236Royal Assent 3238
MEDICAL Care CommissionAnnual report tabled
Decker 679
MEDICAL research at Memorial UniversityEstablishment of a toxicology center
Decker 2896-97; Doyle 2896-97
MEDICARE programNotice of motion
Harris 1960Debate
Aylward, K. 2672-76; Doyle 2670-72;Dumaresque 2680-84; Efford 2666-70; Harris2662-66;2686-89; Heam 2684-86; Matthews 2676-$0
Carried 2689
MEETING between Atlantic ProvincesDiscussions on fiscal policy; wage roll back
Wells (Premier) 3196-98; Windsor 3196-98
MEETING with Prime MinisterDiscussion regarding transfer payments and socialprograms
Harris 3 198-99; Wells (Premier) 3 198-99
MEMORIAL UniversityBudget estimates
Rideout 271-73;309-10; Warren, P. 196;271-73;309-10; Winsor 196
EnrollmentHarris 504; Warren, P. 504;560-61; Winsor 560
Extension ArtsGullage 709; 802-03; Harris 709;801-02
Extension Services closureAylward, R. 85$; Baker 1146; Cowan 1149;Doyle 1147; Dumaresque 854;1292; Efford $89;Greening 680; Gullage 712;812; Harris605;638;642;643;680;719;812;$53;888;926;1 144;1 178-$0;1290; Heam 711;$55;$$7;925;1105; Kitchen852; Parsons $56; Rideout 273;456-57; Simms$40, Tobin 959;1180;1518; Verge 563;603;633-35;M1;710718;744;811;851;960;1106;1145; Warren, G. 850-5l;$55; Warren, P. 273;456-59;565;606;633;638;643;645;680;746;961;1 107;Wells (Premier) 633-35;63$-39;$40; Winsor 457-59;564;644;745; 1148; 1291; Woodford 858
Harlow campus (Answer to question)Warren, P. 8$4;924
Harlow campus - annual operating costs
19
HANSARD SUBJECT INDEX
Sinims 841; Warren, P. 841Tuition fees - increase
Heam 64; Warren, P. 64Tuition fees - statement by Dr. Arthur May
Baker 34-35; Heam 34-35
MEMORIAL University Act (Bill 3$)Notice of motion
Warren, P. 2347First reading 2381Second reading
Aylward, R. Bk. 8SA, p. 14-17; Baker 2649-50;Barrett Bk. 85A, p. 11-14; Doyle Bk. 85A, p. 5-9;Harris Bk. 85A, p. 20-23; Heam 2650-54; Matthews Bk. $SA, p. 3-5; Verge Bk. 85A, p. 17-20;Warren, P. Bk. 85A, p. 1-3;23-25; Winsor Bk.85A, p. 9-11
Committee of the Whole Assembly 3146Third reading 3236Royal Assent 3237
MEMORIAL University Extension Services closureNotice of motion
Rideout 1035Debate
Aylward, K. 1128-29; Grimes 1120-25; Parsons1125-28; Rideout 110$-121129-33; Tobin 1116-20;Warren, P. 1112-16
Motion defeated 1134
MENINGITIS situationEducation program
Decker 3160; Doyle 3160Update
Decker 556-57;?? 1; Hewlett 771; Power 556-57
MILLER, Constable Frank, best wishes upon retirementDicks 631; Harris 632; Sums 631
MINERAL Licences and Mining Leases reportTabled
Gibbons 1594
MINIMUM wageIncrease to child care workers - effect on social assistance recipients
Efford 1436-37; Hodder 1435-37Increase to domestic workers - effect
Efford 1504; Verge 1437-39; 1504; Wells (Premier)1437-39
MINING and Mineral ExplorationAdvisory Council formed
Gibbons 2302; Hewlett 2302
MINING industry - payroll tax revenuesNotice of motion
Snow, A. 2312
DebateGibbons 2356-58; Harris 2353-56; Kitchen 2351-53; Ramsay 2367-68; Simms 2363-67; Small 2361-63; Snow, A. 2347-50;2368-71; Winsor 2358-61
Resolution defeated 2371
MINISTER of HealthDiagnostic services at St. Clare’s hospital
Aylward, R. 1474-75;1515-16; Decker 1474-75;1510-16; Power 1510-14; Rideout 1475-77;Verge 1516-17; Wells (Premier) 1476;1516-18
MINISTER of Justice and Attorney General - appointmentAppointment from outside elected caucus
Parsons 2480-82; Simms 2446-47;2479-80; Wells(Premier) 2446-47;2479-82
Appointment of Edward Roberts and Aubrey GoverSums 2445; Wells (Premier) 2445
MINISTER of Social ServicesMinisterial conduct
Doyle 1028-29; Rideout 1030; Wells (Premier)1028-30
StatementsRideout 1062; Wells (Premier) 1062
MINISTERIAL StatementsACOA/Enterprise Network Cooperative Agreement
Baker 1209Agri-Foods Task Force report
Right 702Agricultural industry - “Uruguay Round” of tradenegotiations under “GATT”
Eight 3121Alcohol and Drug Dependency Commission - appointment of coordinators
Decker 455Alternative measures programs
Efford 153Amalgamation - tabled the resolution to be introduced
Gullage 1767Amalgamation of six separate municipalities
Guflage 2372Atlantic Economic Union Agreement - removal oflocal preference policy
Wells (Premier) 2270Bay St. George Community Employment Corporation - congratulations
Efford 1660Big game licence fees and procedures - changes
Kelland 231Buckmaster’s Circle public housing project - funding
Guflage 1319Budgetary position for current fiscal year
20
HANSARD SUBJECT INDEX
Kitchen 2476Bull Arm site - fatality - results of the investigation
Grimes 2510Canada Winter Games, Newfoundland contingent -
congratulationsGuflage 29
Canadian Sealers Association - $100,000 grantRight 632
Capital roads programGilbert 914
Census Day in Canada - June 4, 1991Baker 2105
Clerk of the House and Office of the LegislativeCounsel, appointments
Wells (Premier) 2751Committee formed to review Social Assistance Program for single parents pursuing post-secondaryeducation
Efford 152Corner Brook Pulp and Paper Limited - amendingagreement to the Put Agreement
Kitchen 1510Corner Brook Pulp and Paper Limited- extension tocompletion date
Kelland 839Day of observance for workers killed, injured or disabled on the job - wreath laying ceremony
Cowan 1360Debentures in the Canadian capital market - negotiations completed
Kitchen 344Department of Health - appointment of AssistantDeputy Minister
Decker 2967Department of Social Services - structural changes
Hogan 2752Departmental Salary Details - news media comments
Baker 1318Designation of Atlantic puffin as provincial bird
Right 3155Driver’s licence and vehicle permit renewal application payments
Gilbert 1170Drug Awareness Week
Decker 2551Dump truck industry - new regulations
Gilbert 2142Economic Council of Newfoundland and Labradormerger with Advisory Board of the EconomicRecovery Commission
Wells (Premier) 2103Employment Response Program - additional funds
Grimes 2892
Employment Response Program - job creationprograms for Municipal and Provincial Affairs
Gullage 2510Employment Response Program announced on October 4th - status report
Grimes 2549-50Endowment fund established in honour of Lee Wuiff
Wells (Premier) 2690Enterprise Corporation - first report tabled
Furey 1358Fishery - Provincial Government’s proposal on jointmanagement
Caner 2930-31Fishery Response Program announced on October4th - update
Carter 254$Forest access road in Chouse Brook area - contractawarded
Right 190Forestry agreement
Right 25-26Forestry Protection Centre, North West River,Labrador
Right 61Housing complex for senior citizens in StephenvilleCrossing
Gullage 2931Housing programs - allocation of funding for 1991
Gullage 1433Hughes Commission of Enquiry report - receipt andrelease of the report
Dicks 1999Labour Relations Board - appointments
Cowan 1953Mining and Mineral Exploration, Advisory Council
Gibbons 2302Minister of Justice and Attorney General appointed -
Edward Roberts; Aubrey GoverWells (Premier) 2445
Motor vehicle registration fees - increaseGilbert 554
Multicultural Education Committee - draft copy ofpolicy
Warren, P. 417Municipal elections in newly amalgamated areas
Gullage 3193National Access Awareness Week
Cowan 2034National Access Awareness Week - government’s initiatives for disabled persons
Gilbert 2071National Consumer Week
Dicks 1210
21
HANSARD SUBJECT INDEX
structureGibbons 3154
1351Closure motion on
659;692Closure motion onAct (Bill 50)
2941;29 80
National Day of Remembrance and Action onViolence Against Women; committee established
Baker 3084National Tourism Week
Furey 1766Newfoundland Hydro - changes in management
Flight 2478Wooddale Tree Nursery - employment situation
Flight 2072World AIDS Day designated
Decker 2891
MINISTERS relieved of dutiesMinister of Works, Services - executive assistant forminister
Aylward, R. 2899; Wells (Premier) 2899Minister of Works, Services and Transportation
Matthews 2448-49; Wells (Premier) 2448-50Salaries
Matthews 2416; Wells (Premier) 2416
MORGAN report to Internal Economy Commissionregarding compensation to membersPart-time Member
Baker 2240; Dicks 2346; Efford 2240;2346
MOTIONSChainnan’s ruling on closure motion challenged
664Closure motion in Committee stage of Bill 16(Labour Bill)
Bk. 27A, p. 35; 998Closure motion in Committee stage of Bill 50 (Amalgamation Act)
3016;3061Closure motion on
Ontario Provincial Police requested to investigate incident at Brittany Inns
Dicks 602Petroleum exploration and development - Call forPostings
Gibbons 2105Petroleum exploration and development - Requestfor Bids for permits
Gibbons 3016Polar bear hunting season
Kelland 1135Provincial Government buildings officially smokefree
Baker 670Provincial parks - changes
Kelland 270Provincial parks - regulations for control of off-roadvehicles and firearms
Kelland 950Public Service - changes in the executive level
Wells (Premier) 416Recreation Capital Grants Program - funding forgymnasia in Makkovilc and Mount Cannel schools
Gullage 2620Resignation of Minister of Social Services
Wells (Premier) 2034Round Table on Environment and Economy - appointment; status report
Kelland 736Rural and Native Housing Program for Labrador
Gullage 2152Sawmill Assistance Program
Flight 2303Small game hunting licence and fees
Kelland 233Spray program
Eight 1584Tax reform - government’s position; school taxelimination
Kitchen 3086Teachers - collective agreement reached
Baker 494;671Vehicle wrecks - amendments to Waste Material (Disposal) Act
Kelland 985Wood shipment from Goose Bay to Stephenville mill
Gasoline Tax Act
Interim Supply
second reading of Amalgamation
Closure motion on second reading of Bill 16 (LabourBill)
81 1;860Closure motion on third reading of Bill 50 (Amalgamation Act)
3053;3096Closure motion on Third Reading of Labour Bill(Bill 16)
1052; 1075Committee of Supply - Executive Council Estimates
1492-1501;1520-43;1552-$3; 1599-1621;1678-90; 1708-17
Concurrence - Government Services Estimates Committee
2063-70Concurrence - Resource Estimates Committee
2052-63Concurrence - Social Services Estimates Committee
2086-94
22
HANSARD SUBJECT INDEX
Estimates Committees - Heads of expenditure; members
1256Fishery - Federal proposal regarding a regional agency (Procedure under S.O. 23)
2864Orders of the Day be read
685-87Reasoned amendment - second reading of Bill 16
$18; Bk. 24A, p. 35Select Committee be appointed to draft an Addressin Reply to the Speech from the Throne
7-24Six months hoist - amendment to bill regarding amalgamation (Bill 50)
2746;2913Six months hoist - amendment to Crown Lands Act(Bill 22)
2562;2631White Ribbon Campaign - campaign against violenceagainst women
3045
MOUNT Pearl Fire DepartmentAylward, R. 2524; Gullage 2418;2522;2525;2528;Matthews 2529; Windsor 241 8;2520;2523;2526;Woodford 2521
Fire serviceGullage 2514-15; Windsor 2514-15
Poll by Corporate Research AssociatesWells (Premier) 2830-3 1; Windsor 2830-3 1
MULLETI’, Abe, best wishes on 100th bIrthdayGuflage 2548; Parsons 254$
MULTICULTURAL Education CommitteeDraft copy of policy
Verge 418; Warren, P. 417
MUNICIPAL Authorities Amendments Act (Bill 50)Notice of motion
Gullage 2243First reading 2312Second reading
Aylward, R. 2779-87; Bk. 81A, p. 1-7; Barrett2821-23; Gullage 2709-12;2724-30; Harris 2816-21; Bk. 81A, p. 28-33; Bk. 83A, p. 4-7; Heam2876-82; Bk. 81A, p. 7-12; 2985-88; Hodder 2998-3001; Matthews 28$2-88;2901 ;29 19-27; Murphy2993-98; Noel 2805-11; Bk. 83A, p. 1-4; Parsons2799-2$05;2913-19; Reid 2775-79; Simms 2903-13;Bk. $1A, p. 12-28;3004-0$; Snow, A. 2811-16;Tobin 2741-50;2988-93; Verge 2866-70; Warren,G. 2901-03; Windsor 2767-75; Bk. 81A, p. 33-38;2980-84; Winsor 2761-67;2927-29; Woodford2730-41;2$70-76;3001-04
Committee of the Whole AssemblyAylward, R. 3077-79; Baker 3081; Gullage 3067-71; Harris 3075-77; Matthews 3079-81; Parsons3061-65; Warren, G. 3065-67; Windsor 3071-75;3082
Third readingWindsor 3096-3101
Royal Assent 3237
MUNICIPAL capital works programRecreation programs
Gullage 1323; Winsor 1322Water and sewer and paving projects
Gullage 383-84;449-50; 1140-41; 1164; Tobin 383-84;448-49;1 140-41;1163
When list of projects will be announcedGullage 121$;1887; Parsons 1887; Tobin 121$
MUNICIPAL elections In newly amalgamated areasGullage 3193; Woodford 3193
MUNICIPALITIESBudgets for 1991 - deficit budgets
Gullage 706-07; Winsor 706Electrical power subsidies program
Gullage 1322; Winsor 1321Increase in municipal taxes
Wells (Premier) 2627-28; Woodford 2627-28Municipal grant structure - financial implications ofnew system
Gullage 2695-96; Woodford 2695Municipal grant structure - Pilley’s Island
Hewlett 1375; Simms 1376Municipal grant structure - roads component
Aylward, R. 3157-58; Gullage 2938;3157-5$;Wells (Premier) 2828-29; Woodford 2827-28;2937-38
Municipal grant structure; debt service costsGuflage 96-97;639-40; Tobin 96-97; Woodford639-40
Municipal grants system; Garnish and Point MayGuflage 599-600; Matthews 599-600
Municipal operating grants (Answer to question)Gullage 2941
Roads component (Answer to question)Wells (Premier) 2837
MUNICIPALITIES - reduction in fundingNotice of motion
Doyle 1369Debate
Doyle 1444-47;1463-6$; Gullage 1448-51; Reid1455-60; Tobin 1451-55; Woodford 1460-63
Resolution defeated 1468
NATIONAL Access Awareness WeekCowan 2034; Simms 2035
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HANSARD SUBJECT INDEX
Government initiatives to integrate disabled peopleGilbert 2071; Simms 2071
NATIONAL Consumer WeekAylward, R. 1211; Dicks 1210
NATIONAL Day of Remembrance and Action onViolence Against WomenCommittee established
Baker 3084; Harris 3086; Verge 3085
NATIONAL Sea ProductsSouthside plant - proposed shrimp operation
Carter 158$; Matthews 1588
NATIONAL Tourism Weekfurey 1766; Windsor 1766
NATIVE peoples land claims negotiationsGibbons 3050; Han-is 3049-50; Wells (Premier)3050
NEWFOUNDLAND and Labrador Computer ServicesLimitedAnnual report tabled
Baker 506
NEWFOUNDLAND and Labrador Housing Corpora-tionIncrease in rent
Gullage 1323-24; Tobin 1323
NEWFOUNDLAND Crop InsuranceAnnual report tabled
Eight 3202
NEWFOUNDLAND Crop Insurance Act (Bill 30)Notice of motion
Eight 1853First reading 1927Second reading
Eight 2084-85; Woodford 2085Committee of the Whole Assembly 2127Third reading 2198
NEWFOUNDLAND GazetteEditions from April 20/90 to Apr. 19/91 tabled
Dicks 1369
NEWFOUNDLAND HydroAssessment of the assets of Hydro
Gibbons 102; Power 102Changes in management
Gibbons 3154; HewlettCost of phaseout of PDD
Gibbons 3161; HewlettDifference in bills in Nain
Gibbons 2558; Wan-en,Expansion of facility at Holyrood - sulphur emissions
Gibbons 2040-41; Rideout 2040-41; Wells(Premier) 2040
Holyrood facility - emissions (Answer to question)Kelland 2113-14
Newfoundland Processing (Come by Chance) - arrears 2859-60Pay equity agreement
Baker 278-79; Harris 277-79Policy concerning mini hydro sites
Gibbons 2860-61; Woodford 2860-61Power distribution disthcts (PDD) - privatization
Gibbons 99; Rideout 9$; Wells (Premier) 100Privatization
Gibbons 98-99; Rideout 96;98; Wells (Premier) 96Report for 1990 tabled
Gibbons 1369Request for increase
Gibbons 2557;3051; Parsons 3050-51; Woodford2557
Source of power beyond year 2000; plant atHolyrood
Aylward, K. 1363-64; Gibbons 1364
NEWFOUNDLAND Information ServicesBudget increase
Aylward, R.597-98; Baker 597-99
NEWFOUNDLAND Law Reform Commission Act (Bill13)Notice of motion
Dicks 39First reading 92Second reading
Dicks 1385;1387-$8; Harris 1386-87; Simms 1385-86
Committee of the Whole Assembly 2094Third reading 2198
NEWFOUNDLAND Liquor Licensing BoardAnnual report tabled
Kitchen 2113Merge with Newfoundland Liquor Corporation
Baker 555-56;668-69; Windsor 555-56;667-68
NEWFOUNDLAND Manufacturers’ Association - exhibition at Curling Club
Harris 1974; Rideout 1974; Wells (Premier) 1974
NEWFOUNDLAND TelephoneCRTC - intervention in applications
Harris 419; Wells (Premier) 419Layoff of operators in Goose Bay
Cowan 419; Harris 418-19; Kelland 419
NEWFOUNDLAND Volunteer War Service Medal Act(Bill 46)Notice of motion
3155subsidy3161as opposed to St. John’sG. 2558
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Baker 2211First reading 2245
NORANDA MinesRelocation of offices
Gibbons 3156-57; Simms 3 156-57
NORTH West RiverNew health care clinic
Decker 2151; Harris 2151
NOTICE of motion of closurePoint of order
Barrett 660;664Ruling challenged
Simms 664
NOTICES of motion - procedurePoint of order
Simms 670Ruling
Mr. Speaker 670
NURSINGDecker 420; Power 420
Bumping proceduresBaker $04; Matthews $04
Nurses’ union be exempt from Section 8 of Bill 16Baker 841-43; Power 841-42
Nursing school - closureDecker 421; Power 421
Nursing schools - mergerDecker 2721; Doyle 2721
OCCUPANCY regulation for buildingsAnswer to question asked during debate on Bill 53
Gullage 3202-03
OFFSHORE Development FundAnswer to question
Gibbons 3164Report of activities tabled
Gibbons 1177Update
Furey 3 127-28; Power 3 127-28
OLD and New BonaventureRoad conditions
Aylward, R. 1070; Baker 1072;1075; Harris 1072;Oldford 1070; Tobin 1073
OLD Pertican HospitalSee HEALTH care
ONTARIO Provincial PoliceAppointed to investigate incident at Brittany Inns
Dicks 602; Harris 603; Windsor 602
OPTOMETRY Act (Bill 9)Notice of motion
Decker 38First reading 92Second reading
Decker 2232-34; Windsor 2233; Winsor 2232Committee of the Whole Assembly 2246Third reading 2313Royal Assent 2332
ORAL QuestionsAbitibi-Price - bond rating; downtime
Right 2789-91;304$-49; Hodder 3048-49; Simms2789-90
Abitibi-Price - Grand Falls hydro project; operationsin Newfoundland
Right 1280-81; Kelland 744; Simms 743; Wells(Premier) 743; Woodford 1280
Adjustment Program for Fish Plant Workers -
amount paid to FPI and NatSeaCowan 561; Matthews 561
Adoption of Children Act - amendmentsEfford 1705; Hodder 1705
Agri-Foods Task Force ReportAylward, R. 1629-30;2972; Flight 67-68;314-15; 1629-30;2972-73; Woodford 67-68;3 14-15
Allied Health ProfessionalsAylward, R. 2006; Baker 1970-72;2006;2074-75;Decker 1970; Power 1970; Simms 1970-72;2073-74
AmalgamationAylward, R. 1772-74;1808-10; Baker 2897; Gullage 1102-03; 1248-49; 1402; 1623-27; 1662-64; 1703-05; 1771-77; 1884-86; 1921-23;2418;297 1-72;3015;3124-26;315$-60;3163; Harris 2757-58;2971;3015; Hodder 3124-25; Parsons 1774-75;2755;2897; Rideout 1662-63; 1703-05; 1775-77; 1804-06; 1847-49; Simms 1623-24;2692;2753-55;Tobin 1102-03; 1248-49; 1770-71; 1810;; 884-$5;3 158-59; Verge 1594; 1625; 1845-46;2692-94;2720-21;3163; Wells (Premier) 1402; 1551-52; 1592-94; 1625-28; 1664-65; 1770-71; 1804-1810; 1845-49;2692-94;2720-21;2754-5$;2830; Windsor1402; 1551-52; 1592-93; 1626-28; 1664-65; 1771-72;1921-23;241$;2 829
Amalgamation in Northeast Avalon - Bill 50 - draftcopy of bill
Gullage 2345-46; Woodford 2345-46Appointments from outside of elected caucus - Justice Minister
Parsons 2480-82; Simms 2446-47;2479-80; Wells(Premier) 2446-47;2479-82
Aquarena - transition to City of St. John’sGullage 2451-52; Parsons 2451-52; Simms 2691;Wells (Premier) 2691
Arts and Culture Centres - futureGullage 1881-82; Verge 1881-82
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Arts and Culture Centres - tender awarded APPACommunications
Aylward, R. 2042-43; Wells (Premier) 2042-43Atlantic Economic Union - local preference policy;tax policy
Harris 2282; Siinms 2275-77;2304-2307; Wells(Premier) 2275-80;2282;2304-07; Windsor 2277-so
Baie Verte mines workers - decision by LabourStandards Board regarding wages
Cowan 559; Gibbons 559; Grimes 2417-18; Harris558-59;2417
Blue Ocean Products of Argentia - statusCarter 158$; Matthews 1588
Budget deficit - meeting with unionsBaker 3122-23; Windsor 3122-23
Budget measures; cutbacksPower 160; Rideout 161-62; Wells (Premier)160; 162
Budget projections - deficitBaker 30-32;55$;1397;2237; Gullage 223$; Kitchen596-97;677-78; 1279; 1320-21;2043-44;2205-07;255$-59; Rideout 30-32; Simms 1396-97; Windsor 557-58;596-97;677-78; 1279; 1 320-21;2043-44;2204-06;2236-38;2558- 59
Budgetary position - further cutbacksKitchen 2484-85; Wells (Premier) 2484; Winsor2484-85
Burgeo and Port Saunders hospitals - awarding ofdesign contracts
Aylward, R.1137-38;1245-46; Gilbert 1137-38; 1245-46
Burn Peninsula Health Care Board’s budget; St.Lawrence clinic
Decker 276-77; Matthews 276-77Cabot Institute - discontinuance of programs
1-learn 878-79; Warren, P. 878-79Canada Games Park - transfer to City of St. John’s
Simms 2691; Wells (Premier) 2691Canadian Saitfish Corporation - future
Carter 1101-02; Matthews 1100-02Capital works program
Baker 2342; Grimes 2342; Winsor 2341-42Caribou game farm in Peter’s River area
Eight 2795-96; Warren, G. 2795-96Central Newfoundland Hospital - cutbacks
Decker 1471-73; Simms 1471-72Child care - regulations
Verge 1033; Wells (Premier) 1033Child Welfare Act - amendments to protect youngpeople
Efford 1 104;1325-26; Hodder 1 103-04;1324-26Chiropractic services - coverage under Workers’Compensation
Doyle 3091; Grimes 3091
Chiropractor’s Act - status of recommendationsDecker 3090-91; Doyle 3090-91
Collective agreements - government’s positionBaker 1957-59; Cowan 773-74; Doyle 1957-59;Matthews 773-74
Collective agreements - Labour Bill (Bill 16); rollbackCowan 378-79; Simms 378-79
Collective agreements - meeting with unions; statements
Aylward, R. 1699-1701; Baker 1698-1702; Cowan1703; Doyle 1701-03; Simms 1698-99
Collective agreements - wage settlements; wagefreeze; union proposals
Baker 193-94;236-37;351;495-97;676;992-93; Harris 197; Simms 236-37;351;495-97;675;991-92;Verge 159; Wells (Premier) 159;197; Windsor 192-94
Come by Chance oil refmeryGibbons 2311;2859-60;2974; Grimes 2311;Hewlett 2311; Snow, A. 2859-60;2974
Come by Chance Oil Refmery - report on emissionsHarris 1973;2005-06; Kelland 1973;2005-06
Community colleges and institutes - reduction inBudget
Heam 595-96; Warren, P. 595-96Community development projects - announcedemployment program $5m
Baker 2377; Grimes 2209;2308-09; Hogan2209;2376; Matthews 2376; Wells (Premier) 2309;Winsor 2209;230$-09
Community development projects - reduction inBudget
Efford 194-96; Hodder 194-95Confederation Building - security
Gilbert 1662; Simms 1661-62; Wells (Premier)1661-62
Conflict of Interest guidelines for Cabinet Ministers;independent commissioner
Sinuns 1173-75; Wells (Premier) 1172-75; Winsor1172-73
ConstitutionVerge 65;2000-01; Wells (Premier) 65;2000-01
Constitutional amending process - Premier’s submission to Joint Committee
Harris 954-55; Wells (Premier) 954-56Counselling program - contracting Out
Efford 1737-38; Harris 1737-38Coyne, Deborah, former constitutional advisor,salary
Aylward, R. 2900; Wells (Premier) 2900Coyote population
Eight 2722-24; Hodder 2722-23CRTC - proposed reduction in CBC service
Gullage 502-04; Snow, A. 502-03
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Davis Inlet - relocationGullage 2150-51; Warren, G. 2150-51
Denominational colleges on Memorial Universitycampus - electrical subsidy
Warren, G. 238-39; Warren, P. 238; Wells(Premier) 238-39
Department of Education - further layoffsSimms 1396; Warren, P. 1396
Department of Social Services - elimination of position at St. Mary’s office
Efford 1439-40; Heam 1439-40Department of Social Services - Lowe report onworkplace stress; task force
Hodder 2793-94; Hogan 2793-94Department of Social Services - Marystown office -
health and safety problemsCowan 917; Efford 918-20;952-54; Matthews 916-19;952-54
Department of Works, Services and Transportation -
number of positions to be eliminatedAylward, R. 313-14; Gilbert 313-14
Department salary budgets - estimates; layoffsBaker 678-79; Heam 67$
Departmental Salary DetailsBaker 1252;1396; Doyle 1367-68; Simms1251;1396; Wells (Premier) 1367-68
Deputy Minister of Education - when position willbe appointed
Harris 1218; Warren, P. 1218Drug program for senior citizens
Decker 1246-48; Warren, G. 1246-47Dump truck operators - Labour Relations Act; unioncertification
Cowan 1065-66; 1628-29; Doyle 1065; 1 628-29;210$-11; Rideout 1065; Wells (Premier) 2108-11
Eastern Community College - campuses at Clarenville and Bonavista
Heam 279 1-92; Warren, P. 279 1-92Eastern Community College in Burin - relocation
Tobin 312; Warren, P. 312Economic Recovery Commission
Doyle 920-21; Matthews 1738; Wells (Premier)920-21; 1739
Economic Recovery Commission - Enterprise Newfoundland and Labrador - $44 million; advertisingand promotion expenses
Doyle 986; Simms 770; Wells (Premier) 770-71;986;
Economic Recovery Commission and EnterpriseNewfoundland and Labrador - budget
Baker 595; Verge 595Economic Union - White Paper; trade barriers
Harris 1807-08; Wells (Premier) 1807-08Economy - economic plan
Rideout 2107-08; Simms 2202-04; Wells (Premier)2107-0$;2202-04
Economy - impact of lost jobs and lost incomeKitchen 775-76; Snow, A. 775
Education - Budget for substitute teachersBaker 915-16;987-88; Heam 915-16; Winsor 987-8$
Education - departmental salary vote; School for theDeaf; school busing
Heam 2516; Warren, P. 2516Education - layoffs
Simms 805; Warren, P. 196-97;805; Winsor 196Education - school board funding
Heam 2969-70; Warren, P. 2969-70Electrical rates - freeze; retail sales tax
Gibbons 601; Harris 601; Hewlett 600; Kitchen600-01
Employment Generation ProgramCowan 240;1735; Doyle 240;1735
Employment program to offset unemployment situation
Cowan 881-83; Doyle 881-82; Grimes 2209-10;Hogan 2209; Wells (Premier) 2342; Winsor 2208-09;2342
Employment Response Program - Department ofMunicipal Affairs
Guflage 2698; Warren, G. 2698Environment - responsibility
Kelland 991; Parsons 990-91; Wells (Premier) 990Established Programs Financing (EPF)
Harris 36-37; Hewlett 742; Kitchen 742;1177;Power 1177; Wells (Premier) 37
Federal budget - pie-budget consultationsHarris 2861; Wells (Premier) 2861
Federal Department of Fisheries - cut in expendituresHarris 97-98; Kitchen 98
Federal/Provincial Finance Ministers’ meetings -
transfer paymentsBaker 63; Rideout 62-63; Wells (Premier) 63
Ferry and freight rates to coastal Labrador - increaseGilbert 505-06; Warren, G. 505
Fire Department - cost to communities in NortheastAvalon
Baker 2897; Parsons 2897Fiscal policy - meeting between Atlantic Provinces;wage rollback
Wells (Premier) 3196-98; Windsor 3196-98Fish plant at Belleoram
Carter 2311; Matthews 2311Fish plant at Nain
Carter 1326; Warren, G. 1326Fish waste disposal
Carter 1141-42; Furey 1142; Kelland 1141; Matthews 1141-42
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Fisheries Loan BoardCaner 3$ 1;2239-40;27 19; Matthews 3$ 1;223940;Winsor 2718-19
Fishery - aquaculttre industry under new boardCarter 2971; Simms 2970
Fishery - Atlantic Regional Agency for licencing and
allocations - federal proposal; province’s positionCarter 2792-93;2825-27;2857-58; Matthews 2792-93;2825-27;2857-58; Simms 2855-56; Wells(Premier) 2855-56
Fishery - Emergency Fishery Response ProgramCarter 2517-18; Grimes 2829; Matthews 2516-18;Winsor 2829
Fishery - income support program for fishermenCaner 2895-96;3161; Harris 3160-61; Matthews2895-96
Fishery - joint fisheries management boardCaner 2717-18; Matthews 1 176;2482-83;2717-18;Wells (Premier) 1 176-77;2482-84
Fishery - joint management proposal by Province;consultations
Caner 2933;2968-69;3009-13; Matthews 2967-69;3011-12; Simms 2933-34;3009-10; Wells(Premier) 2933-34
Fishery - lease fees to fish plantsCarter 382; Matthews 381-82
Fishery - overfishing on Grand Banks; internationalpolice patrol
Matthews 2935-36; Wells (Premier) 2935-36Fishery - part-time fishermen
Carter 2720;2760; Winsor 27 19-20;2759-60Fishery - total allowable catch, 1992 quota; 3No zone
Carter 2588-89;2622-23; Matthews 2588-89;2622-23
Fishery Emergency Response Program - southwestcoast
Caner 2453; Ramsay 2453Fishery Products International - plant closures;downtime
Carter 56 1;305 1-52; Matthews 561 ;3051-52Fishing Industry Collective Bargaining Act - amendments regarding lobster prices
Carter 2794; Grimes 2795; Harris 2794-95Hatrock - water system
Gullage 1886-87;3093-94; Parsons 1 886-87;3093-94Fogo Island ferry - construction
Gilbert 104;310-11;921; Winsor 104;310-1 1;921Fuel prices - fixed rate; ad valorem tax
Hewlett 501-02;600; Kitchen 501;600Government boards - number of boards reclassified;retroactive pay
Baker 1034;1213; Harris 1033-34;1175; Simms1213; Wells (Premier) 1175
Government buildings smoke free - penalty
Baker 676; Warren, G. 676Government stores on Labrador coast - sale of tobacco products
Furey 676-77; Warren, G. 676Grand Falls-Windsor - plan to install a median onTrans Canada Highway
Gilbert 1251; Simms 1251Great Northern Seafoods - loan guarantee
Furey 2077-79; Matthews 2076-7 8Group home in Happy Valley - Goose Bay - closure
Hogan 3014-15;3096; Warren, G. 3014;3095Group homes for handicapped people - closure
Efford 101-02; Hodder 101-02Harlow campus - cost of operating
Sunms 841; Warren, P. 841Health care - Baie Verte Peninsula
Decker 349-50;$44-45; Rideout 349-50;$43-44Health care - Budget cutbacks; wage freeze
Decker 161;426;497-99; 1473-74; Matthews 425;Power l61;497-99; 1473; Verge 672; Wells(Premier) 672
Health care - changes in hospital board plansDecker 1398-99; Power 1397-99
Health care - cutbacks in hospitals; additional funding
Decker 347-48;423-25;704; Hodder 424-25; Power704-05; Wells (Premier) 705-06; Woodford 346-48;423-24
Health care - doctors fee for uninsured servicesDecker 1959-60;2416; Verge 1959-60; Winsor24 15-16
Health care - government policyDecker 66-67; Power 66-67
Health care - health professionals; recruitment program
Baker 1919-20; Decker 420-21; 1920-21; 1954-57; 1967-70;2036-40;2079-80;214$-49; Power 419-21; 1955-57; 196$-69;2037-3$;2079-$0; Rideout 1919-20; 1966-68; Siinms 1954-55;2038-40;214$-49;Tobin 2036-37; Verge 1920-21
Health care - hospitals budgets - Janeway Hospitaldeficit
Decker 2623-24; Doyle 2623-24Health care - long term plan
Decker 274-75; Power 273-75Health care - nursing homes
Decker 2415; Winsor 2414-15Health care - prenatal program
Decker 2001-03; Power 2001-02Health care - shortage of neurologists andpsychiatrists; specialist at Burin Health Care Centre
Decker 2661-62; Doyle 2661-62Health care - St. ClaTe’s and Grace Hospitals -
merger
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Decker 2721-22; Doyle 2721-22Health care facilities at Burgeo, Port Saunders andSt. Lawrence - tender to Trans City HoldingsLimited Hanscomb Consultants Report
Aylward, R. 2554-56; Baker 2512-13;2552-56;2656-59;2696;3053; Matthews 2552-53; Simms 2512-13;2583-85;2656-5$;2697; Tobin 2696;3053; Wells(Premier) 2583-85;2697
Health care in Labrador - shortage of physicians;recruitment
Decker 2939-40; Doyle 2938-40Health inspections - backlog
Decker 463; Tobin 463Hibernia project - employment opportunities forNewfoundlanders
Cowan 1587-88; Gibbons 1586-87; Simms 1586-88Hibentia project - fatality at Bull Arm; safetymeasures
Cowan 741-42;8 10;883-$4; 1441-42; 1589-91; Harris740-42;8 10;883; 1440-41; 1550-51; 1589-90; Wells(Premier) 1550-51
Holiday Inns sale - proposal from fortis CorporationKitchen 1851-52; Simms 1851-52; Wells (Premier)1851
Home care programs - request for rate increaseEfford 1591-92; Hodder 1591-92
Hope Brook gold mine - futureGibbons 2041-42; Snow, A. 2041-42
Hospital contract services - wage increase toemployees
Baker 636-37; Decker 636; Power 636-37Hospitals - appointments for diagnostic work; Minister of Health
Aylward, R. 1474-75;1515-16; Decker 1474-75;1510-116; Power 1510-14; Rideout 1475-77;Verge 1516-17; Wells (Premier) 1476;1516-18
Hughes Commission of Enquiry report into abuse atMount Cashel - when report will be released
Baker 3123-24; Gover 2973; Verge 2973;3123-24Human Rights Code as it pertains to Bill 16
Verge $07; Wells (Premier) 807Job creation - federal assistance
Grimes 2829; Winsor 2829Judicial inquiry into death at local hotel
Wells (Premier) 461; Windsor 461Justice Minister - fonner Minister’s resignation fromCabinet
Aylward, R. 2589; Wells (Premier) 2589Kruger - new technology for forest operations
Aylward, R. 2862; Right 2862Kruger Mill, Corner Brook - downtime and layoffs;update
Right 2413;2450-5 1; Wells (Premier) 2451; Wood-ford 2413;2450-51
Kruger Mill, Corner Brook - plans; logging operations
Verge 2585-87; Wells (Premier) 2586-88Kruger Mill, Corner Brook - third extension
Kelland 738-39; Verge 738-39Labour Bill (Bill 16) - Charter of Rights andFreedoms - notwithstanding clause
Verge 771-72; Wells (Premier) 771-73Labour Bill (Bill 16) - legal challenge
Baker 1366-67; Simms 1366-67; Verge 1364-65;Wells (Premier) 1365
Labour Bill (Bill 16) - Section 8 - lost wages andbenefits during restraint period
Baker 774-75; Winsor 774-75Labour Standards Act - protection of workers;layoffs
Cowan 559-60;635; Harris 559-6&, Woodford 635Labrador bridge contract - Public Tender Act
Aylward, R. 69; Gilbert 69Labrador travel subsidy program
Gullage 2379-80;2414;3094; Snow, A. 2379-80;2413-14;3094
Law firms - government policy for retaining lawfirms
Verge 1066-68; Wells (Premier) 1067-68Layoffs in public service - effect on unemployment;Employment Generation Program
Cowan 239-40; Doyle 239-40Libra House in Happy Valley - shelter for batteredwomen and children
Baker 3089-90; Verge 3088-90; Wells (Premier)3088-89
Lobster fishery - sale of lobster potsCarter 2898-99; Harris 2898-99
Lobster prices for 1991 seasonCarter 1248; Matthews 1248
Lotteries - increase in revenuesKitchen 3052; Windsor 3052
Lower Churchill projectGibbons 1361-63;3049-50;3 199; Harris 3049-50;Hewlett 1362-63;3 199; Rideout 1361-63; Wells(Premier) 3050
Marine Institute - take over by Memorial University;tuition fees
Heam 2207-08;2309-10;3162-63; Warren, P.23 10;3 162-63; Wells (Premier) 2207-08
Marine Service Centre at Port de GraveCarter 1972-73; Matthews 1972-73
Marystown Shipyard - futureFurey 2280-82 Tobin 2280-81
Marystown Shipyard - meeting with employeesFurey 311; Tobin 311
Marystown Shipyard - new initiativesTobin 1470-7 1; Wells (Premier) 1470-7 1
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Maiystown Shipyard - tender for construction ofcranes for Cow Head
Gilbert 385; Tobm 385MCP - coverage to health care be expanded
Decker 846-47; Warren, G. 846-47MCP - optomethc claims
Aylward, R. 739-40; Decker 739-40Medical research at Memorial University - toxicology
centerDecker 2896-97; Doyle 2896-97
Meeting with Prime Minister - discussion regardingtransfer payments and social programs
Harris 3198-99; Wells (Premier) 3198-99Members of House of Assembly - Morgan report toInternal Economy Commission; part-time member
Baker 2240; Dicks 2346; Efford 2240;2346Memorial University - Budget estimates; enrollment
Harris 504-05; Rideout 271-73;309-l0; Warren, P.196;27 1-73;309-10;504-05;560-61; Winsor 196;560
Memorial University - Extension Services closureHarris 63$; Rideout 273;456-57; Simms 840;Verge 633-35; Warren, P. 273;456-59;633;638;Wells (Premier) 633-35;63$-39;840; Winsor 457-59
Memorial University - tuition feesBaker 34-35; Heam 34-35;64; Warren, P. 64
Memorial University Extension ArtsGullage 709; Harris 709
Meningitis situation - updateDecker 556-57;771;3160; Doyle 3160; Hewlett771; Power 556-57
Minimum wage increase - effect on social assistancerecipients
Efford 1436-37; Hodder 1435-37; Verge 1437-39;Wells (Premier) 1437-39
Minister of Social Services - ministerial conductDoyle 1028-29; Rideout 1030; Wells (Premier)1028-30
Minister of Social Services - statementsRideout 1062; Wells (Premier) 1062
Ministers relieved of duties - salaries; Works, Services and Transportation Minister; executive assistant
Aylward, R. 2899; Matthews 2416;244$-49; Wells(Premier) 2416;2448-50;2899
Mount Pearl fire Department - poll by CorporateResearch Associates
Wells (Premier) 2830-31; Windsor 2830-31Mount Pearl Fire Department
Gullage 241 8;2514-15; Windsor 2418;25 14-15Municipal capital works program
Gullage 383-84; 1140-41; 1218; 1887; Parsons 1887;Tobin 383-$4;1 140-41;121$
Municipal grant structure and changes in debt service costs
Gullage 96-97;599-600;639-40;2695-96; Matthews599-600; Tobin 96-97; Woodford 639-40;2695
Municipalities - Budgets for 1991 - deficitGullage 706-07; Winsor 706
Municipalities - electrical power subsidies program;recreation programs
Gullage 1322-23; Winsor 1321-22Municipalities - increase in municipal taxes
Wells (Premier) 2627-28; Woodford 2627-28Municipalities - operating grants - changes
Aylward, R. 3 157-58; Gullage 2938;3157-58;Wells (Premier) 2828-29; Woodford 2$27-28;2937-38
National Sea Products Southside plant - proposedshrimp operation
Carter 1588; Matthews 158$Newfoundland and Labrador Housing Corporation -
increase in rentGullage 1323-24; Tobin 1323
Newfoundland Hydro - difference in bills in St.John’s opposed to Nain
Gibbons 255$; Warren, G. 2558Newfoundland Hydro - expansion of facility atHolyrood - emissions
Gibbons 2040-41; Rideout 2040-41; Wells(Premier) 2040
Newfoundland Hydro - policy concerning minihydro sites
Gibbons 2860-61; Woodford 2860-61Newfoundland Hydro - power source after year2000; Holyrood plant
Aylward, K. 1363-64; Gibbons 1364Newfoundland Hydro - privatization; power disthbulion districts (PDD); request for increase
Gibbons 98-99; 102;2557;3051;3 161; Hewlett 3161;Parsons 3050-51; Power 102; Rideout 96;98;Wells (Premier) 96;100; Woodford 2557
Newfoundland Information ServicesAylward, R. 597-98; Baker 597-99
Newfoundland Liquor Licensing Board merge withLiquor Corp.
Baker 555-56; Windsor 555-56Newfoundland Telephone - layoff of employees inGoose Bay
Cowan 419; Harris 418-19; Kelland 419; Wells(Premier) 419
Noranda Mines - relocation of officesGibbons 3 156-57; Simms 3 156-57
North West River - new health care clinicDecker 2151; Harris 2151
NursingBaker 841-43; Decker 420; Power 420;841-42
Nursing schools - closure; mergerDecker 421;2721; Doyle 2721; Power 421
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Offshore Development fund - updateFurey 3127-28; Power 3127-28
Organizations - funding - Consumer Organizationfor Disabled and Association for Community Living
Hodder 3091-93; Hogan 3092; Wells (Premier)3093
Out-migration statisticsRideout 379-80; Wells (Premier) 379-8 1
Outer Ring Road - statusBaker 2628;3126-27; Gilbert 315; Parsons3 15;2628;3126-27
Pay equity program - crown corporations; Newfoundland Hydro
Baker 278-79; Harris 277-79Pay equity program; Labour Bill (Bill 16)
Baker 382; Dicks 351-52;382-83; Harris352;382;986-$7; Simms 351; Verge 33-34;159-60;772; Wells (Premier) 33-34; 159-60;772-73;987
Payroll tax - Budget figuresKitchen 677;707; Windsor 677;707
Penitentiary - death of inmate; education program;medical system
Dicks 1284-85; Verge 1284-85Penitentiary - investigation
Gover 3047-48; Warren, G. 3047-48Pension plan - redundancy pension
Kitchen 1882-83; Simms 1882-83Piper Aircraft Corporation - relocation to Canada
Furey 3194; Simms 3194-96; Wells (Premier) 3195-96
Placentia Cottage HospitalDecker 345-46;674;703;1399-1400; Hearn 345-46; 1399-1400; Power 673-74;703
Polar bear hunting - issuing of licensesKelland 921-22; Warren, G. 921-22
Police commission be set upVerge 2759; Wells (Premier) 461-63;2759;Windsor 461-62
Pollution control regulations on pulp and papermills; cost to Kruger and Abitibi-Price
Aylward, R. 3129; Right 3129; Harris 3095;Wells (Premier) 3095
Post-secondary educationBaker 35-36; Han-is 1217-18; Heam 64; Rideout876-77; Simms 805;879; Warren, P. 64;806;876-78;880;1217-18; Winsor 35-36
Property rights protection in Charter of Rights -
Premier’s statement to Provincial ConstitutionalCommittee
Dicks 2241-42; Harris 2241Public Accounts Committee - investigation into theawarding of contracts of hospital clinics
Aylward, R. 2760; Wells (Premier) 2760Public relations group
Aylward, R. 1546-48; Baker 1546; Doyle 1548-49;Simms 1545-46; Wells (Premier) 1545-50
Public service - layoff announced in BudgetBaker 157-58;500-01;635; Kitchen 234-36;499-500$43; Matthews 843; Rideout 234-36; Simms237; Wells (Premier) 237-38; Windsor 157-58;499-501; Woodford 635
Public service - layoff of security in Grand BankGilbert 2004; Matthews 2004-05; Wells (Premier)2005
Public service - layoffs to dateBaker 679; Matthews 679
Public service - management personnel - moraleAylward, R. 2660-61; Baker 2660-61
Public service - number of positions eliminatedSimms 2411-12; Wells (Premier) 2411-13
Public Service Commission - allegations; investigationAylward, R. 1924-26;2144-45; Baker 1 lOO;2 144-46; Doyle 1171-72; Efford 109$-99;1136; Gilbert1324; Harris 1098-99;1324; Hodder 151$; Rideout1099-1100; Simms 1135-37; Wells (Premier)1137; 1 171-72;1324;1518; 1925-26
Public service downsizing - meeting with unionsBaker 32-33; Simms 32-33
Public service layoffs - early retirement programs;redundancy pensions
Baker 804-05; Matthews $04; Simms 769; Wells(Premier) 769
Public Service pensioners - indexing of pensionsBaker 2$93-95;3013-14; Kitchen 2585; Parsons3013-14; Simms 2585;2893-95; Wells (Premier)2893
Public service, executive level - entertainment allowance
Baker 3046; Doyle 3046Public service, executive level - positions terminated
Baker 103; Simms 103; Wells (Premier) 103-04Public tendering - contracts - local preference policy
Aylward, R. 1883-84; Gilbert 1884Public Tender Act Exceptions - tabling
Aylward, R. 68-69; Gilbert 68-69Recreation program - capital grants
Gullage 384-85; Winsor 384-85Recreational facilities - Fogo Island
Gullage 3161-62; Winsor 3161-62Recycling programs - government initiatives
Kelland 105;316; Parsons 104;316Regional Services Boards legislation - requests fromFederation of Municipalities
Gullage 18$5;2485-$6; Tobin 9$9-90;18$5; Wells(Premier) 989-90; Woodford 2485-86
Respite care workers, Social Services Department -
layoffEfford 348-49;459-61; Hodder 348;459-60
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Roberts, Edward, law firm - list of governmentwork; salary
Aylward, R. 2513-14; Baker 2513-14; Simms 2824-
25; Wells (Premier) 2824-25Robin Hood Bay dump site
Gullage 710;1328;1369; Harris 1369;1666; Hewlett709-10; Kelland 1666; Parsons 1327-28; Wells(Premier) 1327
Round Table on the Environment and the Economy -
meetings heldKelland 316; Parsons 316
Royal Newfoundland Constabulary - negotiations toavert layoffs
Dicks 675; Simms 675Royal Newfoundland Constabulary - policing
Aylward, R. 808-09; Dicks 80$-10;845; Verge 845Rural communities - Premier’s position
Rideout 191-92; Wells (Premier) 191-92Salary supplement as Leader of the Opposition
Aylward, R. 2625-26; Wells (Premier) 2625-27
Salmon fishery - commercial and recreational - hookand release program
Carter 2936-37;3128-29;3201; Furey 3202; Matthews 3201-02; Wmsor 293&37;3128-29
Salmon management planCarter MO; Winsor MO
Sawmill wood operation - Lake Melville areaRight 991; Warren, G. 991
School board policy with respect to sick leave for students
Harris 2694; Warren, P. 2694-95School boards - layoff of support staff
Heam 742-43;1216-17; Simms $06-07;$80; Warren, P. 74243;$06-07;881;1216-17
School bus systemGilbert 956; Heam 1249-50; Warren, 0. 956; Warren, P. 1249-50; Wells (Premier) 956
School milk program - task force report; retail salestax on milk
Right 737; Kitchen 738; Winsor 737-38School tax authorities - status
Heam 2416-17;2659; Warren, P. 2417;2659-60Sealing industry - population
Carter 1286; Matthews 1285Snow clearing on Burin Peninsula Highway
Baker 2452-53; Tobin 2452Social assistance - change in policy regarding maintenance and child support
Hogan 2973; Verge 2973Social Assistance Appeal Board
Baker 103O-32;1O34;1213-15;21 11-12;2146; Efford1027-28;1063-M;1097-98;1211-12; Harris1034;1175-76;2112; Nodder 1211-12;1281-82;2111-
12; Rideout 1029-31;1061-62;1215-16; Simms 1212-
14; Verge 1138-40; Wells (Premier) 1029-3O;1O61-62;1138-40;1175-76;121S-16;1281-$3;2112-13; Winsor 1027-28;1062-64; 1097-98;2146
Social assistance applicants - release of medicalrecords
Efford 1849-SO; Nodder 1849-50Social assistance increase announced in the Budget
Efford 163; Harris 163; Kitchen 163Social assistance program to single parents pursuingeducation
Baker 2075-76; Verge 2075-76; Wells (Premier)2076
Social assistance recipients - changes in transportation services
Efford 1667-69;2003-04; Heam 2003-04; Winsor1667-68
Social assistance recipients - special fundingHogan 2377-78; Windsor 2377-78
Social services - increase in caseloadHeam 2378-79; Hewlett 3126; Hodder 2375;Hogan 2375;237$-79;3 126
Social Services Department, Goose Bay - conflictregarding a foster child
Nodder 25S6;2624-25; Hogan 2556;2624-25St. Anthony hospital - bed closures
Power 275-76; Wells (Premier) 275-76St. John’s Fire Department
Gullage 1066;2149-50; Parsons 1066;2149-5OSt. John’s Fire Department - transfer to city - operations costs
Simins 2691; Wells (Premier) 2691St. Lawrence Fluorspar Mine - future
Gibbons 736-37;1327; Matthews 736-37;1327St. Lawrence miners - benefits to families - publichearings
Cowan 1665; Doyle 1665-66; Wells (Premier)1665-66
Student assistants - mediator appointedBaker 2453-54; Grimes 2453; Heam 2453
Student employment programAylward, R. 637-38; Cowan 637-38
Swine breeding station on west coast - Hulan taskforce recommendations
Right 2343-444; Verge 2343-44; Wells (Premier)2344
Tax proposals - RST/GST; changesBaker 2235-36; Kitchen 2447-48;25S$;3052-53;Sunms 2203;2235-36;2339-41; Wells (Premier)2204;2340-41; Windsor 2447-48;2558;3052-53
Trans-Labrador Highway - road from Wabush tothe Ossok
Gilbert 740; Snow, A. 740Transfer payments
Kitchen 159; Windsor 15$
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Transition Houses - government fundingVerge 1032; Wells (Premier) 1032
Transportation of prisoners on aircraftDicks 1923-24; Warren, G. 1887;1923-24; Wells(Premier) 1887
Trepassey - fish processing licence; building ownedby Enterprise Newfoundland
Caner 2147; Furey 2147-48; Heam 2146-48Trepassey fish plant - government initiatives
Beam 707-08; Wells (Premier) 707-09Unemployment insurance benefits for fishermen -
delay in processingEfford 2697-98; Grimes 2697-98
Unemployment insurance benefits for fishermen - exphy date
Cowan 1803-04; Matthews 1803-04Unemployment rate
Cowan 1735-37; Doyle 950-52;1735-36; Power1733-35; Rideout 2106; Sirnms 1732-33; Wells(Premier) 951-52; 1732-35;2106
Uranium mine between Maldcovilc and Postville -
clean-upFlight 2518-19; Warren, G. 2518-19
Vehicle licences - increaseAylward, R. 562; Gilbert 562
Vehicle wrecks - government policyKelland 1283-84; Parsons 1283-84
Victims of crime - programDicks 957-58; Verge 957-58
Violence against women - government’s positionVerge 3046-47; Wells (Premier) 304647
Wabusli and Labrador City mining operation -
layoffs; futureBaker 2239; Grimes 2238; Snow, A. 2238-39;2307-08; Wells (Premier) 2307-08
Wabush Mines - statusGibbons 1623; Snow, A. 1623
Waste disposal siteGullage 3094; Parsons 3094
Waste disposal Site for Trepassey - proposalParsons 1442; Wells (Premier) 1442
Waste management study - cost-sharingGullage 1850-51; Parsons 1850-51
Weight Loss Control Clinics - Federal task forcereport
Decker 1250-51; Harris 1250-51Western Memorial Hospital - acute care and inpatient services
Decker 421;672-73;1400-02; Verge 421;672-73; 1400-01
Winterland airstrip - upgradingBaker 2380; Tobin 2380
Wood shipment from Goose Bay to Stephenville mill- copy of agreement
Flight 2756-57; Woodford 2756-57Workers’ Compensation Board - response to claims
Grimes 3200-01; Winsor 3200Workers’ Compensation Review Committee - medical treatment for injured workers
Grimes 2519; Winsor 2519Workers’ Compensation Review Committee -
minority report - benefits to injured workers; changes in the operation of the Board
Grimes 2344;2373-75;2974; Harris 2344-45; Wells(Premier) 2345; Winsor 2373-74;2974
ORDERS of the Day be readBaker 685
Carried 687
ORGANIZATIONS - fundingConsumer Organization for Disabled; Associationfor Community Living
Hodder 3091-93; Hogan 3092; Wells (Premier)3093
OUT-migration statisticsRideout 3 79-80; Wells (Premier) 379-81
OUTER Ring RoadStatus
Baker 2628;3126-27; Gilbert 315; Parsons315;262$;3126-27
PARLIAMENTARY groupsRecognition to reply to Ministerial Statements
Simms 27Ruling
Mr. Speaker 28;46
PAY equity programCrown corporations - Newfoundland Hydro
Baker 278-79; Harris 277-79Government’s position
Verge 159-60; Wells (Premier) 159-60Implementation
Verge 33-34; Wells (Premier) 33-34Labour Bill - amendment to legislation
986-87Rollback - discrimination under Charter of Rightsand Freedoms; Bill 16 - Labour Bill
Baker 382; Cowan 379; Dicks 351-52;382-83; Harris 352;382; Simms 351;379; Verge 772; Wells(Premier) 772-73
PAYROLL taxKitchen 3052; Windsor 3052
Answer to questionKitchen 744
Budget figuresKitchen 677;707;798-99; Windsor 677;707;797-98
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HANSARD SUBJECT INDEX
PENITENTIARYDeath of inmate - public inquiry
Dicks 1284; Verge 1284Education program; medical system
Dicks 1285; Verge 1284-85Investigation
Gover 3047-48; Warren, G. 3047-48
PENSION plansRedundancy pensions
Kitchen 1882-83; Simms 1882-83Redundancy pensions (Answer to question)
Kitchen 1961
PERRY, Randy, resignation from the Press GalleryBaker 2141; Han-is 2142; Simms 2142
PETITIONSAmalgamation of Mount Pearl and St. John’s
Windsor 1669; 1672; 1675Beau Bois - road upgraded and paved
Tobin 506Denominational education system
Hewlett 2941Dump truck owner/operators requesting certification
under Labour Relations ActAylward, R. 2154; Doyle 2114
Education - cutbacksAylward, R. 39; Gover 520; Harris 357;1372;Simms 41;73; Tobin 106;164;199;2$1;466;565;Verge 43; Windsor 56$; Woodford 75
Forestry - woodcutting on Bonavista PeninsulaGover 203
Goulds - proposed amalgamationAylward, R. 1891
Group home closures; Gander group homeWinsor 681
Harry’s Harbour-Jackson’s Cove area roadHewlett 1369
Health care - reduction in servicesHarris 962;1328; Matthews 1038; Warren, G. 1036
Health care along the Labrador coastWarren, G. 2705
Health care in Labrador WestSnow, A. $48;1293;1403;1594;2083
lodge’s Cove - road improvementsBarrett 3204
Impaired driving legislationKelland 2796
Long Island feny serviceHewlett 106$; 1221; 1405
Mall Bay in District of St. Mazy’s-The Capes - roadupgrading
learn 2158Marine Atlantic - increase in freight rates toLabrador
Dumaresque 1889Marine Institute take over by Memorial University
learn 2211Marystown Shipyard - new initiatives
Matthews 1488; Tobin 1481Memorial University Extension Services - reinstatement
Doyle 1147; Greening 680; Harris M3;$53; 1144;117$;1290; Heam $55;8$7;925;1105; Tobin959;1518; Verge 563;603;641;710;718;744;81 1;Warren, G. $50; Woodford $58
Mount Pearl Fire DepartmentWindsor 2520;2523;2526
Municipal grant structure - Pilley’s IslandHewlett 1375
Newfoundland Power’s request for increase inelectricity rates
Murphy 3059; Noel 3053; Walsh 3055Old and New Bonaventure - road conditions
Harris 1072; Oldford 1070Old Perlican Hospital - budget cutbacks
Snow, L. 510Piccadilly - flooding problem
Hodder 1334Placentia Cottage Hospital - downgrading
Hogan 353Port aux Basques community college - protesting cutbacks
Hewlett 746Port aux Basques hospital - cutbacks
Ramsay 386Post-secondaiy education - cutbacks; Cabot Institute
Aylward, R. 683; Harris 284; learn 70;529;606;Hewlett 463; Parsons 994; Power 713; Snow, A.715
Post-secondary education - Eastern Community Col
lege in BurinMatthews 524; Tobin 516
School bus safety in Happy Valley-Goose BayWarren, G. 1252
School tax - tax reformlearn 2976
Seal Cove bridge - repairsDoyle 2158
Smoking areas be designated in Confederation Building
Simms 1961Social assistance policy regarding single parents pursuing post-secondary education
Verge 20$ 1;2159South East Bight - road connection to Burn Peninsula Highway
Tobin 1286
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HANSARD SUBJECT INDEX
Swine breeding station at Pynn’s Brook on the westcoast be reinstated
Verge 2214Town of Mount Moriah - amalgamation
Simms 2699-2701Town of St. Phillips regarding amalgamation (ruledout of order)
Walsh 1975Town of Wedgewood Park regarding amalgamation
Parsons 1857Trans-Labrador Highway, road from Churchill Fallsto Goose Bay
Snow, A. 885;211$Westport water system
Rideout 1597Winter Brook - road be upgraded and paved
Greening 2157
PETROLEUM - exploration and developmentCall for Postings
Gibbons 2105; Hewlett 2105Request for Bids for permits
Gibbons 3016; Snow, A. 3016
PICCADILLYFlooding problem
Hodder 1334; Tobin 1335
PIPER Aircraft CorporationRelocation to Canada - proposal from Province
Furey 3194; Simms 3 194-96; Wells (Premier) 3 195-96
PIPPY Park CommissionAnnual report tabled
Gilbert 386
PLACENTIA Cottage HospitalSee I{EALTH care
POINT of privilegeNotice
Harris 630
POLAR bear huntingIssuing of licenses
Kelland 921-22; Warren, G. 921-22Season opened in Labrador
Kelland 1135; Parsons 1135
POLICE commissionAnswer to question
Wells (Premier) 2863Be established
Verge 2759; Wells (Premier) 461-63;2759;Windsor 461-62
POLLUTION control regulationsCost to Kruger and Abitibi-Price
Aylward, R. 3129; Eight 3129New federal regulations regarding pulp and papermills
Harris 3095; Wells (Premier) 3095
POOLED Pension FundFinancial statements tabled
Kitchen 2454
PORT aux Basques community collegeSee POST-secondary education
PORT aux Basques hospitalSee hEALTH care
POST-secondary education1991 Budget
Baker 35-36; Winsor 35-36Cabot Institute - cutbacks
Aylward, R. 683; Baker 685; Harris 284;714;Heam 684; Hewlett 463; Kitchen 717; Matthews464; Parsons 994; Power 284;713; Snow, A. 715;Warren, P. 286;465;715;996; Winsor 716;995
Cabot Institute - discontinuance of seven programsHeam 878-79; Warren, P. 878-79
Cabot Institute and Avalon Community College -
cutbacks due to restructuringHarris 1217-18; Warren, P. 1217-18
Cancellation of coursesHeam 64; Warren, P. 64
CutbacksAylward, R. 607; Baker 609; Harris 518; Heam70;529;606; Ramsay 530; Rideout 71; Verge 532;Warren, P. 72;5 19
Eastem Community College in Burin - cutbacksHarris 518; Matthews 524; Tobin 516;526; Warren, P. 519;529
Number of layoffsSinims $05;879; Warren, P. 806;880
Operating grants for community colleges and institutions
Means 595-96; Warren, P. 595-96Port aux Basques community college - protesting cutbacks
Heam 747; Hewlett 746; Warren, P. 747Pre-vocational school program - elimination
Rideout 876-77; Warren, P. 876-78
PRE-COMMITMENT of fundsTabled
Kitchen 241;2210;2419;2454
PREMIER’S OfficeList of trips taken by Premier and staff from 1990-91 (W.Q. #25)
Wells (Premier) 993Salaries
35
HANSARD SUBJECT INDEX
Salaries (Answer to question)188$
PRESIDENT of Treasury BoardNumber of trips taken by Minister from Apr. 1/90to Mar. 31/91 (W.Q. #26)
Baker 1105
PRIVATE sector - wage IncreasesContracted services in hospitals
Baker 636-37; Decker 636; Power 636-37
PRIVILEGES and Elections CommitteeReport respecting the broadcasting of House of Assembly proceedings
Dumaresque 679
PRIVILEGES, as a member, being abusedDecker 1477
PROPERTY rights protectionPremier’s statement to Provincial ConstitutionalCommittee
Dicks 2241-42; Harris 2241
PROROGATION of the 3rd Session of the 41st GeneralAssembly by Hon. Frederick W. Russell, Lieutenant-Governor
3240-41
PROVINCIAL Advisory Council on the Status ofWomenAnnual report tabled
Baker 506
PROVINCIAL Court Act (Bill 2)Notice of motion
Dicks 39First reading 92Second reading
Dicks 1746;1761-64; Doyle 1753-55; Harris 1757-61; Hewlett 1755-57; Snow, A. 1750-53; Verge1746-50
Committee of the Whole AssemblyDicks 2127-29; Simms 2129; Verge 212$
Third reading 2198
PROVINCIAL Government buildings - smoke freeBaker 670; Simrns 670-7 1
PenaltyBaker 676; Warren, G. 676
PROVINCIAL parksChanges
Kelland 270; Warren, G. 271New regulations for control of off-road vehicles andfirearms
Kelland 950; Warren, G. 950
PUBLIC Accounts CommitteeInvestigate the awarding of contracts of three hospital clinics
Aylward, R. 2760; Wells (Premier) 2760
PUBLIC accounts of the ProvinceTabled
PUBLIC relations groupAylward, R. 1546-48; Doyle 1548-49; Simms 1545-46; Wells (Premier) 1545-50
Salary detailsBaker 1546; Simms 1546
PUBLIC Sector Restraint Act (Bill 16)Notice of motion
Baker 164First reading 206Second reading
Aylward, R. 720-25;796;813-24; Bk. 24A, p. 23-26; Baker 359-65; Bk. hA, p. 13-15; Doyle Bk.24A, p. 11-14; Dumaresque 794; Efford 834-37;Grimes 863-67; Harris Bk. hA, p. 15-18; Bk.24A, p. 8-11; Heai-n Bk. hA, p. 23-28; HewlettBk. hA, p. 28-30; Matthews 776-82;867-71; Murphy Bk. 24A, p. 17-21; Parsons Bk. 24A, p. 1-4;Power Bk. hA, p. 7-13; Bk. 24A, p. 15-17; Reid825-28; Rideout Bk. 24A, p. 32-35; Simms 365-77; Bk. hA, p. 1-7; Snow, A. 730-34; Bk. 24A,
p. 4-8; Verge 725-30;860-63; Warren, G. 788-94;871-75; Bk. 24A, p. 1; Windsor 782-88; WinsorBk. hA, p. 18-23; 824;828-34; Bk. 24A, p. 29-32;Woodford Bk. hA, p. 30-35; Bk. 24A, p. 26-29
Committee of the Whole AssemblyAylward, R. Bk. 25A, p. 9-12; Bk. 27A, p. 1-3;9-12; 1006-10; Baker 894-95; Bk. 25A, p. 7-9; Bk.27A, p. 33-35; 1013-23; Efford 906-09; Furey Bk.25A, p. 26-29; Harris 903-06; Bk. 25A, p. 4-6;23-25;29-30; 975-77; 1016-21; 1023-25; Kitchen 901-02;Murphy Bk. 25A, p. 33-34; Parsons Bk. 25A, p.30-33; 977-79; Bk. 27A, p. 30-33; Power Bk. 27A,
p. 6-9; Ramsay Bk. 25A, p. 14-17;21-23; Rideout909-12; Bk. 25A, p. 1-4; Bk. 27A, p. 18-22; 998-1002;1014-16; Simms $90-93;895-901;903;966-6$;971-73;1010-22; Snow, A. Bk. 27A, p. 25-27;Tobin 973-75; Bk. 27A, p. 22-25; Verge Bk. 27A,
p. 3-5; 1002-06;1019; Warren, G. Bk. 27A, p. 27-30; Wells (Premier) 968-70; Windsor Bk. 27A, p.13-15; Winsor Bk. 25A, p. 17-20; Bk. 27A, p. 15-18; Woodford Bk. 25A, p. 12-14
Third readingAylward, R. 1053-57; Baker 1051-52; Doyle 1083-88; Furey 1079-83; Murphy 1088-89; Parsons1075-79; Rideout 1057-59; Simrns 1040-51; Snow,A. 1090-93
1367-68‘‘1D CJ, —J -LJ i-c
Kitchen 105
36
HANSARD SUBJECT INDEX
PUBLIC serviceDownsizing - meeting with unions
Baker 32-33; Simms 32-33Executive level - changes
Simms 417; Wells (Premier) 416Executive level - positions terminated
Baker 103; Simms 103; Wells (Premier) 103-04further layoffs
1396Grand Bank court house - layoff of employees
Gilbert 2004; Matthews 2004-05; Wells (Premier)2005
Layoffs - alternatives; rescind noticesBaker 236-37;303-04; Simms 236-37;303; Wells(Premier) 237-38
Layoffs - early retirement programs; redundancy pensions
Baker 804-05; Matthews 804; Simms 769-70;Wells (Premier) 769-70
Layoffs - projections for 1992-93Baker 558; Windsor 558
Layoffs - salary savings (Answer to question)Baker 279
Layoffs announced in Budget; salary savingsBaker 157-58;500-01;635; Kitchen 234-36;499-500;843; Matthews 843; Rideout 234-36; Windsor157-58;499-501; Woodford 635
Layoffs to dateBaker 679; Matthews 679
Management personnel - moraleAylward, R. 2660-61; Baker 2660-61
Number of positions eliminatedSinmis 2411-12; Wells (Premier) 2411-13
PUBLIC Service - executive levelEntertainment allowance
Baker 3046; Doyle 3046
PUBLIC Service CommissionAllegation of impropriety regarding a job competition
Baker 1100; Efford 1098-99;1136; Harris 1098-99;Rideout 1099-1100; Simms 1135-37; Wells(Premier) 1137
Annual report tabledBaker 2629
Commission’s report into the allegations, releasedWells (Premier) 2034
Inquiry to examine the allegationsDoyle 1171-72; Wells (Premier) 1171-72
Reports findings into actions of Assistant DeputyMinister of Social Services
Aylward, R. 2144-45; Baker 2144-46Sheriff’s Office - job competition
Aylward, R. 1925; Wells (Premier) 1925
Update on investigationAylward, R. 1924-26; Gilbert 1324; Harris 1324;Hodder 1518; Wells (Premier) 1324; 1518; 1925-26
PUBLIC service pensionersIncrease
Baker 2893-95;3013-14; Parsons 3(113-14; Simms2893-95; Wells (Premier) 2893
Indexing of pensionsKitchen 2585; Simms 2585
PUBLIC Service Pensions Act (Bill 6)Notice of motion
Kitchen 38First reading 92Second reading
Aylward, R. 1719-30; Harris 1730-31;1740-44;Kitchen 1717-19;1745
Committee of the Whole AssemblyBaker 2094;2097-9$
Third reading 219$
PUBLIC tenderingLocal preference policy on contracts
Aylward, R. 1883-84; Gilbert 1884Local preference, awarding of contract for report ofHughes Commission (Answer to question)
Gilbert 1926Tender for Arts and Culture Centres
2042-43
PUBLIC Tender ActExceptions tabled
Baker 2380;2419;2862; Gilbert 38;385-86;1252;1852Provisions relating to the tabling of Tender Act exceptions
Aylward, R. 68-69; Gilbert 68-69
PUBLIC Utilities BoardAnnual report regarding the Automobile InsuranceAct tabled
Dicks 2080;2380
QUEEN’S Counsel Act (Bill 21)Notice of motion
Dicks $85First reading 997Second reading
Baker 2460-61;2467-68; Dicks 2465-66; Matthews2461-63; Parsons 2466-67; Tobin 2463-65
Committee of the Whole Assembly 2474Third reading 2560Royal Assent 3237
QUESTION PeriodAnswers to questions by ministers
Simms 917;922Recognition of government backbenchers
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HANSARD SUBJECT INDEX
Efford 2210
QUESTIONS (Written)Department of Finance annual report - cost of printing and distribution (W.Q. #4)
Kitchen 353Economic Recovery Commission and EnterpriseNewfoundland and Labrador - list of expenses(W.Q. #32)
Furey 1853-55Established Programs Financing - elimination (W.Q.#35)
Kitchen 1974Executive dining room - Cost (W.Q. #36)
Wells (Premier) 2045Grand Falls-Windsor - $1.25 million for capitalworks
Gullage 884Highway projects - list of contracts extended beyondthe accepted price (W.Q. #2)
Gilbert 744Highway projects approved since March of 1990(W.Q. #1)
Gilbert 744Hospital bed closures (W.Q. #15)
Decker 2044Lower Churchill development - fmancial support(W.Q. #6)
Gibbons 506Lower Churchill development - proposal to FederalGovernment (W.Q. #14)
Gibbons 2153Lower Churchill development - transmission line(W.Q. #5)
Gibbons 506Minister of Development - trips taken from Apr.1/90 to Mar. 31/91 (W.Q. #22)
Furey 1812Minister of Education - number of trips taken fromApr. 1/90 to Mar. 31/91 (W.Q. #16)
Warren, P. 1443Minister of Employment and Labour Relations -
number of trips taken from Apr. 1/90 to Mar. 31/91(W.Q. #28)
Cowan 1178Minister of Environment and Lands - trips takenfrom Apr. 1/90 to Mar. 31/91 (W.Q. #18)
Kelland 848Minister of Finance - number of trips taken fromApr. 1/ 90 to Mar. 31/91
Kitchen 1143Minister of Fisheries - number of nips taken fromApr. 1/90 to Mar. 31/91 (W.Q. #27)
Carter 1811
Minister of Forestry and Agriculture - number ofnips taken from Apr. 1/90 to Mar. 31/91 (W.Q.#23)
Flight 1811Minister of Health - number of nips taken
Decker 1740Minister of Justice - nips taken from Apr. 1/90 toMar. 31/91 (W.Q. #30)
Dicks 1857Minister of Mines and Energy - number of tripstaken from Apr. 1/90 to Mar. 31/91 (W.Q. #21)
Gibbons 117$Minister of Municipal and Provincial Affairs - nipstaken by Minister between 1990 and 1991 (W.Q.#19)
Gullage 1855Minister of Social Services - number of trips takenfrom Apr. 1/90 to Mar. 31/91
Efford 1221Minister of Works, Services and Transportation -
number of nips taken from Apr. 1/90 to Mar. 31/91(WQ. #20)
Gilbert 1328Number of nips taken by Premier from April 1/90to March 31/91 (W.Q. #25)
Wells (Premier) 993President of Treasury Board - number of trips takenfrom Apr. 1/90 to Mar. 31/91 (W.Q. #26)
Baker 1105Respite care workers in Department of Social Services - layoff (W.Q. #3)
Efford 19$
QUESTIONS relating to internal economyPoint of order
Efford 2242Ruling 2243
RAISING of Supply (Committee of Whole on Waysand Means for Budget)Notice of motion
Kitchen 38
REASONED amendment - second reading of LabourBill (Bill 16)
Aylward, R. 81$Defeated Bk. 24A, p. 35
RECIPROCAL Taxation Agreement Act (Bill 8)Notice of motion
Kitchen 3$First reading 93Second reading
Kitchen 2230-32; Windsor 2231Committee of the Whole Assembly 2246Third reading 2312
38
HANSARD SUBJECT INDEX
Royal Assent 2332
RECREATION Capital Grants ProgramJoint agreement to fund gymnasiums for Makkovilcand Mount Cannel schools
Gullage 2620, Woodford 2621
RECREATION programCapital grants
Guflage 364-85;451-52; Winsor 384-85;450-51
RECREATIONAL facilitiesFogo Island
Gullage 3161-6Z Winsor 3161-62
RECYCLING programGovernment initiatives
Kelland 105;316; Parsons 104;316
REGIONAL Services Boards legislationGullage 1$$5-86;2485-86;2542; Tobin 1885; Wood-ford 2485-86;2541
Answer to questionWells (Premier) 993
Request from Federation of MunicipalitiesTobin 989-90; Wells (Premier) 989-90
REID, James, condolences to family upon deathHarris 2930; Simms 2930; Wells (Premier) 2930
REPORTS TabledAccounts of Crown Corporations, Boards andAuthorities
Kitchen 106Auditor General’s Report for year ended March31/90
Kitchen 106Canada Games Park Commission report
Gullage 2080Constitutional Joint Committee - copy of submissiontabled
Wells (Premier) 958Department of Finance annual report for 1989-90
Kitchen 241Department of Social Services annual report
Efford 386Department of Social Services, Developmental andRehabilitative Division - report
Hogan 2419Departmental Observations on the Auditor General’sReport
Kitchen 106Departmental Salary Details for 1991-92
Baker 1286Farm Development Loan Board annual reports andfinancial statements
Flight 19$;3202Government Services Estimates Committee report
Penney 1852Government Services Legislation Review Committeereport respecting the Labour Relations Act
Murphy 1178Government Services Legislation Review Committeereport respecting the Public Service Pensions Act
Murphy 1811Government Services Legislation Review Committeereport respecting Unifonned Services Pensions Act
Murphy 1852Internal Economy Commission report of activitiesfor 1990
Mr. Speaker 2113Labour Relations Board report for 1990
Cowan 603Liquor Licensing Board annual report
Kitchen 2113Livestock Owners Compensation Board annual report
Flight 3202Loan guarantees - list
Kitchen 352Medical Care Commission annual report
Decker 679Mineral Licenses and Mining Leases report
Gibbons 1594Newfoundland and Labrador Computer ServicesLimited annual report
Baker 506Newfoundland Crop Insurance annual report
Flight 3202Newfoundland Gazette editions
Dicks 1369Newfoundland Hydro report
Gibbons 1369Offshore Development Fund - report of activities
Gibbons 1177Pippy Park Commission annual report
Gilbert 386Pooled pension fund fmancial statements
Kitchen 2454Pre-commitments
Kitchen 241;2210;2419;2454Privileges and Elections Committee report respectingthe broadcasting of House of Assembly proceedings
Dumaresque 679Provincial Advisoiy Council on the Status ofWomen annual report
Baker 506Public accounts of the Province
Kitchen 105Public Service Commission annual report
Baker 2629Public Service Commission report into allegations ofimproper conduct
39
HANSARD SUBJECT INDEX
Wells (Premier) 2034Public Tender Act Exceptions
Baker 23$0;2419;2862; Gilbert 3$;385-86; 1252; 1852Public Utilities Board report regarding theAutomobile Insurance Act
Dicks 2080;2380Resource Estimates Committee report
Walsh 1888Social Legislation Review Committee report respecting Provincial Court Act, Jurors Act and EvidenceAct
Reid 2113Social Services Estimates Committee report
Murphy 1852Standing Committee on Rules and Procedures report
Walsh 1252Temporary loans raised - list
Kitchen 352Warrants
Kitchen 241;385;2211Worker’s Compensation Board annual report
Cowan 1035Workers’ Compensation Appeal Tribunal annualreport
Cowan 1481Workers’ Compensation Statutory Review Committee report
Grimes 2339
RESIGNATION of Minister of Social ServicesRideout 2034; Wells (Premier) 2034
RESOLUTION on amalgamation - point of orderMotion be divided for vote
Baker 1779; 1896-98; Simrns 1778-79; 1895-97Ruling
Mr. Speaker 1918
RESOLUTION on fishery be divided for votePoint of order
Baker 3018; Matthews 3017Ruling - two votes on motion
Mr. Speaker 3018
RESOLUTIONSAboriginal person’s election to the Legislature
2589;283 1-54Amalgamation - Northeast Avalon Region
1777;1894-17;1927-52; Bk. 53A, p. 1-35; 1978-98;2008-32
Anniversary of the Viking landing at L’anse-auMeadows - change the name of the Province
2162-65Budget debate
167-89;206-29;2170-89Commercial salmon fishery in Labrador
2045Economic development
37; 108-35Election of women to House of Assembly
3164Fishery - groundfish development program for 1991
38-39;60;77-92Fishery joint management proposalsprovincial governments
2940;301$-44Foreign fishing - 200-mile limit
2454;2487-2509Freight rates to Labrador - increasetic
352927-48Gasoline Tax
150; 1224-43; 1296-1309; 133 7-56; 1377-84Health care - hospital closures
353;390-415Impaired driving - education
2975-76Income support program be created between bothgovernments
2243;2282-2301Interim Supply
38;426-48; Bk. 13A, p. 1-36; 469-93; 534-53; Bk.15A, p. 1-36; 573-94; Bk. 16A, p. 1-35; 609-30;Bk. 17A, p. 1-38; 646-59; Bk. 18A, p. 1-35; 692-700
Job creation program be introduced1739; 18 14-35
Loan Act1286;2130-36
Loan and Guarantee Act848;1184-1207
Local Authority Guarantee Act84$;1150-6Z 118 1-84
Medicare program1960;2662-89
Memorial University Extension Services closure1035;1 108-34
Mining industry - payroll tax revenues2312;2347-71
Municipalities - reduction in funding1369; 1444-68
Raising of Supply (Committee of Whole on Waysand Means for Budget)
38Six months hoist - amendment during second readingof labour bill
377;796Six months hoist - amendment during third readingof labour bill
1059
by federal and
by Marine Atlan
40
HANSARD SUBJECT INDEX
Supplementary Supply38;287-300;3 17-43
Supplementary Supply, No. 22153
Supplementary Supply, No. 32211;2247-68;2313-31;2381-2403; Bk. 66A, p. 1-39; 2419-40
Supply Act2189-90
Tobacco Tax150; 1408-31; 1491-92
Transportation services - federal cost recoveryproposals
164;243-67Unemployment insurance benefits extension forLabrador fishermen
1481; 1633-58Winter fishery on the southwest coast
1220; 1257-77Women’s rights - discrimination
68(},747-68
RESOURCE Estimates CommitteeHeads of expenditure
Baker 1256Members named to Committee
Baker 1256Motion carried
1256Report
Walsh 1888
RESOURCE Estimates Committee (Concurrence Motion)Debate
Aylward, R. 2058-61; Rideout 2061-63; Simms2053-58; Walsh 2052-53
Carried 2063
RESPITE care workers, Department of Social ServicesLayoff
Efford 348-49;459-61; Hodder 348;459-60Layoff (W.Q. #3)
Efford 19$
REVISED Statutes Act (Bill 49)Notice of motion
Dicks 2311First reading 2381Second reading
Gover 3147;3149; Harris 314$; Verge 3147-48Committee of the Whole Assembly 3152Third reading 3236Royal Assent 3237
RISING the Committee - procedureSimms 997
RulingMr. Speaker 997-98; 1256
ROBERTS, EdwardHalley Hunt law firm - government business
Simrns 2824-25; Wells (Premier) 2824-25Law firm - list of government work
Aylward, R. 2513-14; Baker 2513-14Salary as Minister of Justice
Aylward, R. 2514; Baker 2514
StudyGullage 710; Hewlett 709-10
ROUND Table on the Environment and EconomyAppointment status report
Kelland 736; Simrns 736Meetings
Kelland 316; Parsons 316
ROYAL Artillery volunteers, 51st anniversary of thefirst 400 draft
Mr. Speaker 986
ROYAL Newfoundland ConstabularyNew guidelines
Aylward, R. $0$-09;981-82; DicksPolicy respecting firearms
Dicks 845-46; Verge 845Status of negotiations regarding layoffs
Dicks 675; Simrns 675
RULINGS
ROBIN Hood Bay dump siteSeptic waste disposal - June deadline
Gullage 1328;1369; Harris 1369;1666-67; Kelland1503;1666-67; Parsons 1327-28;1502; Wells(Premier) 1327
80$-10;982-83
Amendment by N. Windsor to resolution on amalgamation - in order
Mr. Speaker 1935Amendment by W. Noel to resolution on amalgamation - in order
Mr. Speaker 1987Amendment to Address in Reply - moved in order
Mr. Speaker 94Amendment to resolution regarding aboriginal persons
2846Closure Motion - rules of procedure
Bk. 24A, p. 22Demonstration in gallery
Mr. Speaker 195$Estimates Committee meetings - scheduling of meetings; fifteenth sitting day
Snow, L. 1843-44Gallery to be cleared
41
HANSARD SUBJECT INDEX
RURAL communitiesPremier’s position
Rideout 191-92; Wells (Premier) 191-92
SALMON fisherySee FISHERY
SALMON fishery in LabradorNotice of motion
Warren, G. 2044-45
SAWMILL Assistance ProgramGovernment support
Flight 2303; Woodford 2304
SAWMILL wood operationLake Melville area
Flight 991; Warren, 0. 991
Mr. Speaker 1256Types of questions asked - point of privilege - confidentially
Mr. Speaker 1509Unparliamentary remark
Mr. Speaker 1659Use of unparliamentary words
Mr. Speaker 2486Wearing of badges or pins that may otherwise beconsidered unparliamentary
Mr. Speaker 1659;1698
SALARY supplement paid to the Premier when he wasLeader of the Opposition
Aylward, R. 2625-26; Wells (Premier) 2625-27
Mr. Speaker 1959;2019Member presenting a petition must sign it
Mr. Speaker 1977Motion to proceed with Orders of the Day - moved
in orderMr. Speaker 687
Parliamentary group - recognition in HouseMr. Speaker 2$;46
Petitions - commentsMr. Speaker 279-$0;572
Points of order and privilege raised during QuestionPeriod
Mr. Speaker 101Points of privilege - procedure
Mr. Speaker 269Presenting of petitions - copy
Mr. Speaker 2704-05Procedure in House for standing when the Houseopens
Mr. Speaker 2202Procedure under 5.0. 23 regarding fishery - not inorder
Mr. Speaker 2865-66Question Period - another minister answering questions
Mr. Speaker 917;1256Question Period - comments
Mr. Speaker 1443;1518;1706;2900Questions on Order Paper
Mr. Speaker 1$13;1853Questions relating to the Internal Economy Commission
Mr. Speaker 2243;2346Reasoned amendment - ruled in order
Mr. Speaker $19Recognition of government backbenchers duringQuestion Period
Mr. Speaker 2210Resolution on amalgamation be divided for vote
Mr. Speaker 1918Resolution on fishery be divided for vote
Mr. Speaker 3018Rising of Committee to report progress - procedure
Mr. Speaker 997-98;1256Sub judice convention - discussion on cases beforecourts
Mr. Speaker 2709Supplementary questions
Mr. Speaker 1739Third reading debate
Mr. Speaker 1043Threatening remarks made inside the House
Mr. Speaker 1509Transferring of answers to oral questions
SCHOOL boardsLayoff of support staff
Heam 742-43; 1216-17; 1310; Simms 806-07;880;Warren, P. 742-43;$06-07;$81;1216-17;1311
Policy with respect to sick leave for studentsHarris 2694 Warren, P. 2694-95
Sick leave policy - answer to questionWarren, P. 2699
SCHOOL bus systemBus inspections; firing of bus drivers from HappyValley-Goose Bay
Gilbert 956; Warren, G. 956; Wells (Premier) 956Bus safety in Happy Valley-Goose Bay
Gilbert 1254; Heam 1253; Warren, G. 1252School bus operation - Happy Valley-Goose Bay(Answer to question)
Wells (Premier) 993School bus safety - answer to question
Gilbert 1220Small bus operators
Hearn 1249-50;1312; Warren, P. 1249-50;1313
42
HANSARD SUBJECT INDEX
SCHOOL for the DeafSee EDUCATION
School milk programRetail sales tax on milk
Kitchen 738; Winsor 738Task force report
Right 737; Winsor 737
SCHOOL Tax AuthoritiesElimination as of June 30, 1992
30$7Public hearings before decision on tax reform
Heam 2976; Parsons 2978; Warren, P. 2979-80Status
Baker 2713-14; Heam 241&17;2659;2712-13; Warren, P. 2417;2659-60
SCHOOLS Act (Bill 31)Notice of motion
Warren, P. 1594First reading 167$Second reading
Aylward, K. 2124; Heam 2124-26; Hodder 2122-24; Verge 2121; Warren, P. 2121;2126
Committee of the Whole AssemblyHarris 2193; Verge 2191-92; Warren, P. 2192-93
Third reading 2198
SEAL CoveRepairs to bridge
Doyle 2158
SECURITY Interest Registration Act (Bill 59)Notice of motion
Gover 2940First reading 3061Second reading
Gover 3189; Harris 3189Committee of the Whole Assembly 3208-09Third reading 3236Royal Assent 323$
SELECT Committee be appointed to draft an Addressin Reply to the Speech from the ThroneMembers of committee named 24
SHERIFF’S Act (Bill 27)Notice of motion
Dicks 1481First reading 1599Second reading
Gover 3118-20; Harris 3120; Verge 3119-20Committee of the Whole Assembly
Gover 3146-47Royal Assent 3237
SIMMS, Leonard, congratulations on being selected asLeader of the PC Party
Simms 2214; Wells (Premier) 2213
SIX months hoist - amendment to Amalgamation Act(Bill 50)
Tobin 2746Amendment defeated 2913
SIX months hoist - amendment to Labour Bill (No. 16)Second reading
Simms 377Third reading
Rideout 1059
SIX months hoist - amendment to Lands Act (Bill 22)Warren, G. 2562
Amendment defeated 2631
SMALL game hunting licence and feesChanges
Kelland 233; Warren, G. 233
SMALL, Harold, newly-elected Member for Baie Verte -
White Bay, welcomedSimms 2201; Wells (Premier) 2201
SMOKING areas be designated in Confederation Build-Ing
Aylward, R. 1962; Baker 1963; Hogan 1963;Simms 1961
SOCIAL assistanceChange in policy regarding maintenance and childsupport
Hogan 2973; Verge 2973
SOCIAL Assistance Appeal BoardAnswer to question
Wells (Premier) 1142-43Appointment of boards
Harris 1175-76; Hodder 1281-82; Verge 1138-40;1167; Wells (Premier) 1138-40;1168;1175-76; 128 1-83
Appointment of Chairman, per diemsEfford 1063-64; Winsor 1062-64
Change in guidelinesBaker 1213-15; Simms 1212-14
Correspondence regarding reclassificationEfford 1211-12; Hodder 1211-12
Increase in per diemBaker 1034; Harris 1034
Judicial inquiry to review boardEfford 1097-98; Winsor 1097-98
Meeting with former ChairmanRideout 1215-16; Wells (Premier) 1215-16
Reclassification; retroactive pay; per diems
43
MANSARD SUBJECT INDEX
Baker 1030-32; Efford 1027-28; Rideout 1029-31;1061-62; Wells (Premier) 1029-30;1061-62; Winsor 1027-28
Removal of ChairmanBaker 2111-12;2146; Harris 2112; Hodder 2111-12; Wells (Premier) 2112-13; Winsor 2146
SOCIAL assistance applicantsEfford 1849-50; Hodder 1849-50
SOCIAL assistance paymentsIncrease announced in Budget
Efford 163; Harris 163; Kitchen 163
SOCIAL Assistance Program for single parents pursuing post-secondary educationChange in policy
Baker 2075-76;2082; Barrett 2161; Harris 2160;Hodder 2082; Verge 2075-76;2081;2159; Wells(Premier) 2076
Committee formedEfford 152; Hodder 152
SOCIAL assistance recipientsChanges in transportation services
Efford 1667-69;2003-04; Heam 2003-04; Winsor1667-68
Special fundingHogan 2377-78; Windsor 2377-78
SOCIAL Legislation Review CommitteeReport tabled respecting the Provincial Court Act,Jurors Act, and Evidence Act
Reid 2113
SOCIAL servicesIncrease in social assistance caseload
Heam 2378-79; Hewlett 3126; Hodder 2375;Hogan 2375;2378-79;3 126
SOCIAL Services Department, Goose BayConflict regarding a foster child
Hodder 2556;2624-25; Hogan 2556;2624-25
SOCIAL Services Estimates CommitteeHeads of expenditure
Baker 1256Members named to Committee
Baker 1256Motion carried 1256Report
Murphy 1852
SOCIAL Services Estimates Committee (ConcurrenceMotion)Debate
Aylward, K. 2090-92; Harris 2088-90; Heam 2092-94; Reid 2086; Verge 2086-88
Carried 2094
1289
SPEECH from the ThroneRead by Lieutenant-Governor 1-6
SPRAY programDiscontinued for 1991
Flight 1584; Woodford 1585
ST. Anthony hospital
ST. John’s fire Departmentfire fighters be rehired
Gullage 1775;2149-50;Operating deficit layoffs
Gullage 1066; Parsons 1066Transfer to city - operations costs
Simms 2691; Wells (Premier) 2691
ST. Lawrence health care clinicHours of operation
Decker 277; Matthews 277
ST. PhillipsAmalgamation issue
Walsh 1975Petition ruled out of order
Mr. Speaker 1978
SOUTH East BightRoad connection to Burn Peninsula Highway
Aylward, R. 1288; Tobin 1286; Wells (Premier)
Bed closuresPower 275-76; Wells (Premier) 275-76
ST. John’s Centennial Foundation Act (Bill 41)Notice of motion
Gullage 2243First reading 2312Second reading
Gullage 2459; Woodford 2459Committee of the Whole Assembly 2474Third reading 2560Royal Assent 3237
Parsons 1775;2149-50
ST. Lawrence - benefits to families of minersPublic hearing process
Cowan 1665; Doyle 1665-66; Wells (Premier)1665-66
ST. Lawrence Fluorspar MineFuture
Gibbons 736-37;1327; Matthews 736-37;1327
STANDING Committee on Rules and ProcedureReport tabled
Walsh 1252
STATUS of Women Advisory Council Act (Bill 35)Notice of motion
Baker 2080
44
MANSARD SUBJECT INDEX
first reading 2215Second reading
Baker 2457-59; Matthews 2458-59Committee of the Whole Assembly 2474Third reading 2560Royal Assent 3237
STATUTES Amendment Act (Bill 4$)Notice of motion
Dicks 2311First reading 2381Second reading
Gover 3149; Verge 3149Committee of the Whole Assembly 3152Third reading 3236Royal Assent 3237
STUDENT assistantsStrike
Baker 2453-54; Grimes 2453; Ream 2453
STUDENT employment programfunding
Aylward, R. 637-38;665; Cowan 637-38;665-66
SUB judice conventionMatters before the courts
Matthews 2705-06Ruling 2709
SUPPLEMENTARY SupplyNotice of motion
Kitchen 3$Debate
Baker 340-42; Efford 296-98; Harris 321-22;Kitchen 287;324-26; Matthews 3 17-18; Parsons295-96;31$-21; Rideout 326-30;332-34; Simms 299-300;338-40;342-43; Tobin 290-94;334-36; Warren,G. 336-38; Warren, P. 328;330-32; Windsor 288-90; Woodford 3 22-24
Resolution carried 343
SUPPLEMENTARY Supply Act (Bill 17)First reading 343Second reading 343Third reading 343
SUPPLEMENTARY Supply Act, No. 3 (Bill 44)First reading 2440Second reading 2440Third reading 2440
SUPPLEMENTARY Supply, No. 2Notice of motion
Kitchen 2153
SUPPLEMENTARY Supply, No. 3Notice of motion
Kitchen 2211
DebateAylward, K. 2425-27; Baker 2247-48;2315-16;2329-30; Bk. 66A,p. 9-10; Dumaresque 2398-99; Bk.66A, P. 17-19; Efford 2250-52;2318-20; Bk. 66A,p. 5-7;31-34; 2429-32; Flight 2330-31;2392-94;Furey Bk. 66A, p. 12-15; Grimes 2325-27;2401-03; Bk. 66A, p. 21-24; Gullage 2262-63;2265;2322;Ream 2263-65;23 13-15;2390-92;2400-01; Bk. 66A,p. 29-31;34-36; 2423-25; Matthews 2327-29;2403;Bk. 66A, p. 7-9;24-27; Murphy 2254-56;2383-$5;2388-90;2433-35; Parsons 2256-58; Ramsay2258-60; Bk. 66A, p. 27-29; Simrns 2267-6$;2330;Bk. 66A, p. 1-3;10-12; Snow, A. 2316-18; Tobin2252-54;23$5-87;2394-98; Bk. 66A, p. 3-S;3$-39;2436-40; Warren, 0. 2260-61;2320-22;2427-29;Warren, P. Bk. 66A, p. 37-3 8; Wells (Premier)2422-23; Windsor 2248-50;23$l-$3; Bk. 66A, p.15-17; 2419-22; Winsor 2266-67;2322-25; Bk.66A, p. 19-21; Woodford 2432-33
Resolution carried 2440
SUPPLY ActMessage read
Mr. Speaker 2189Resolution carried 2190
SUPPLY Act (Bill 33)First reading 2190Second reading 2190Third reading 2190
SWINE breeding station on west coastHulan task force recommendation; closure
Flight 2343-44;2404-05; Verge 2343-44;2403-04;Wells (Premier) 2344
Station be reinstatedHewlett 2215; Verge 2214
TASK Force on Agri-FoodsFinancial implications report
Aylward, R. 1629-30; 1690;1629-30
Recommendations - closure ofcoast
Flight 314; Woodford 314Recommendations of the report
Aylward, R. 2972; Flight 2972-73Report by Dr. Hulan
Flight 67-68;3 14-15; Woodford 67-68;3 14-15Report released
Aylward, R. 702; Flight 702
TAX proposals - RST/GSTHarmonization
Baker 2235-36; Kitchen 2447-4$;255$; Simms2203;2235-36; Wells (Premier) 2204;2277;Windsor 2277;2447-48;255$
Efford 1691; Flight
swine station on west
45
HANSARD SUBJECT IIDEX
Payroll tax; retail sales taxKitchen 3052-53; Windsor 3052-53
White Paper on tax reformSimms 2339-41; Wells (Premier) 2340-41
TAX reformGovernment’s position elimination of school tax
Kitchen 3086-87; Windsor 3087-88
TEACHERSSee also EDUCATION
Collective agreementBaker 494; Simms 494
Collective agreement - further statementBaker 671; Simms 671
TEACHERS’ Pensions Act (Bill 25)Notice of motion
Kitchen 1739First reading 1780Second reading
Baker 2049-50; Kitchen 2045-47; Simms 2047-49;Windsor 2050-51
Committee of the Whole AssemblyKitchen 2127; Simms 2127
Third reading 2198
TEMPORARY loansList tabled
Kitchen 352
THIRD reading debate on Labour Bill (Bill 16)Point of order
Baker 1041Ruling
Mr. Speaker 1043
Threatening remarks made in the HouseSimms 1479
TOBACCO TaxNotice of motion
Kitchen 150Debate
Aylward, K. 1424-25; Baker 140$; Efford 1419-21; Furey 1429-31; Harris 1413-15;1421-24;1427-29; Parsons 1412-13; Simms 1416-19;1431; Snow,A. 1425-27;1491-92; Warren, P. 1411; Windsor140$-il
Carried 1492
TOBACCO Tax Act (Bill 14)first reading 1543Second reading 1543Third reading 1543
TRANS City Holdings LimitedContract for health care facilities
See Health care facilities for Burgeo, Port Saundersand St. Lawrence
TRANS-Labrador HighwayRoad from Churchill Falls to Goose Bay
Aylward, R. 2119; Dumaresque 2120; Kelland886; Snow, A. 885;2118; Warren, G. 887
Road from Wabush to the OssokGilbert 740; Snow, A. 740
TRANSFER paymentsBudget figures
Kitchen 159; Windsor 158
TRANSITION HousesGovernment funding
Verge 1032; Wells (Premier) 1032-33
TRANSPORTATIONSnow clearing on Burin Peninsula Highway; winterschedule
Baker 2452-53; Tobin 2452Snow clearing; winter schedule - Answer to question
Baker 2487
TRANSPORTATION of prisoners on aircraftDicks 1923-24; Warren, G. 1887;1923-24; Wells(Premier) 1887
TRANSPORTATION services - Federal cost recoveryproposalsNotice of motion
Noel 164Debate
Aylward, K. 251-56; Aylward, R. 247-51; Gilbert261-64; Noel 243-47;264-67; Woodford 257-61
Carried 267
TREPASSEYFish processing license
Carter 2147; Heam 2146Leasing of building owned by Enterprise Newfoundland
Furey 2147; Heam 2147
TUITION feesSee MEMORIAL University
UNAMMOUS consent requested to respond to a Ministerial Statement
Harris 153; 155
UNAMMOUS consent to change the name of theproposer of the resolution on the fishery
Baker 60
UNEMPLOYMENTSee also YOUTH unemployment
46
HANSARD SUBJECT INDEX
Cowan 1735-37; Doyle 950-52;1735-36; Rideout2106; Simms 1732-33; Wells (Premier) 951-52; 1732-33;2106
UNEMPLOYMENT Insurance benefits - extension forLabrador fishermenNotice of motion
Dumaresque 1481Debate
Aylward, K. 1647-51; Dumaresque 1633-36;1655-58; Efford 1639-42; Kelland 1638-39; Matthews1636-38; Parsons 1642-47; Rideout 1651-55
AmendmentRideout 1654
Resolution as amended, carried 1658
UNEMPLOYMENT Insurance benefits for fishermenDelay in processing
Efford 2697-98; Grimes 2697-98Expiry date
Cowan 1803-04; Matthews 1803-04
UNIFORMED Services Pensions Act (Bill 7)Notice of motion
Kitchen 38First reading 93Second reading
Aylward, R. 1871-77; Kitchen 1869-71;1877Committee of the Whole Assembly
Aylward, R. 2195; Baker 2196-98; Kitchen 2194-95; Parsons 2095-97;2193; Simms 2195-96
Third reading 219$
UNIMPROVED Lands Redistribution Act (Bill 20)Notice of motion
Kelland 279First reading 358Second reading
BaIter 2455; Right 2455-57; Woodford 2455-56Committee of the Whole Assembly 2474Third reading 2560Royal Assent 3237
Unparliamentary remarkPoint of order
Simms 1632Withdrawn
Wells (Premier) 1659
URANIUM mine between Makkovik and PostvilleRadioactive materials; clean-up
Right 2518-19; Warren, G. 2518-19
URBAN and Rural Planning Act (Bill 45)Notice of motion
Gullage 2243First reading 2312Second reading
Guflage 3 187-88; Woodford 3188Committee of the Whole Assembly 3206Third reading 3236Royal Assent 3237
VEHICLE licencesIncrease
Aylward, R. 554;562; Gilbert 554;562
VEHICLE wrecksAmendments to Waste Material (Disposal) Act
Harris 985; Kelland 985; Parsons 985Government policy
Kelland 1283-84; Parsons 1283-84
VICTIMS of crimeServices
Dicks 957-58;9$0-81; Verge 957-58;979-$0
VIOLENCE against womenGovernment’s position
Verge 3046-47; Wells (Premier) 3046-47
WABUSH and Labrador City minesLayoffs; future of the mines
Baker 2239; Grimes 2238; Snow, A. 2238-39;2307-08; Wells (Premier) 2307-08
WABUSH MinesExtension to shut-down
Gibbons 1623; Snow, A. 1623
WARRANTS tabledKitchen 241;385;2211
WARREN, Garfield, MHA, condolences upon death ofhis father
Baker 1097; Harris 1097; Rideout 1097
WASTE disposal siteGullage 3094; Parsons 3094
Proposal for TrepasseyParsons 1442; Wells (Premier) 1442
Sale of SanicareParsons 1442; Wells (Premier) 1442
WASTE management studyCost-sharing
Gullage 1850-51; Parsons 1850-51
WEDGEWOOD ParkAmalgamation with City of St. John’s 1249Protesting annexation to St. John’s
Parsons 1857; Tobin 1858
WEIGHT Loss Control ClinicsFederal task force report
Decker 1250-51; Harris 1250-51
WESTERN Memorial Hospital in Corner BrookCutbacks
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HANSARD SUBJECT INDEX
Decker 421-23;672-73; 1400-01; Verge 421-23;672; 1400-02
Deer Lake health centreDecker 347;423; Woodford 347;423
WESTPORTWater system
Baker 1599; Power 159$; Rideout 1597
WHITE Ribbon Campaign - campaign against violenceagainst women
Matthews 3045
WILLIAMS, Thomas, condolences to family upon deathHarris 25; Simms 25; Wells (Premier) 25
WINTER BrookRoad be upgraded and paved
Greening 2157
WINTER fishery on southwest coastNotice of motion
Ranisay 1220Debate
Carter 1264-68;127&, Matthews 1260-64; Ramsay1257-60; 1274-77; Rideout 1268-72; Short 1272-74
Carried 1277
WINTERLAND airstripUpgrading
Baker 23$0;2408; Tobin 2380;2407-0$
WITHERS, Vince, congratulations on being named tothe Canadian Softball Hall of Fame
Gullage 1395; Harris 1395; Sums 1395
WOMEN’S rights- discriminationNotice of motion
Verge 680Debate
Baker 750-52; Cowan 755-57; Grimes 761-64; Harris 765-66; Hewlett 752-55; Sums 757-61; Verge747-50;766-68
AmendmentGrimes 764
Resolution as amended, carried 768
WOOD shipment from Goose Bay to StephenviileCopy of agreement with Eastern Harvesters
Flight 2756-57; Woodford 2756-57Experimental shipment for Stephenville mill
Flight 2478; Woodford 247$
WOODDALE Tree NurseryEmployment program
Right 207Z Simms 2072
WORKERS’ Compensation Appeal TribunalAnnual report tabled
Cowan 1481
WORKERS’ Compensation BoardAnnual report tabled
Cowan 1035Response to claims
Grimes 3200-01; Winsor 3200
WORKERS’ Compensation Statutory Review CommitteeChanges in the operation of the Board
Grimes 2373-75; Winsor 2373-74Implementation of the recommendations
Grimes 2974; Winsor 2974Majority and minority reports tabled
Grimes 2339; Winsor 2339Medical treatment for injured workers
Grimes 2519; Winsor 2519Minority report by Jim Gill - proposal to cutbenefits to injured workers
Grimes 2344; lIanis 2344; Wells (Premier) 2345
WORLD AIDS Day designatedDecker 2891; Doyle 2891
YOUTH unemploymentSee also Unemployment
Power 1733-35; Wells (Premier) 1734-35
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APPENDIX
TABLE OF BILLS
Table of Bills - February 28, 1991 - March 4, 1992
Numbers in columns refer to Hansard pages where related text is found.
BILL TITLE SPONSOR FIRST SECOND COMM THIRD ROYALNO. READING READING 1TTEE READING ASSENT
1 Auditor General Act Baker 4 2216-28 2245-46 2312 2332
2 Provincial Court Act Dicks 92 1746-64 2127-29 2198 GovernmentHouse
3 Jury Act Dicks 92 1780-91 2129-30 2198 GovernmentHouse
4 Evidence Act Dicks 92 1791-1800; 2098-2100 2198 Government1859-69 House
5 Law Society Act Dicks 92 1388-92 2094 2198 GovernmentHouse
6 Public Service Pensions Act Kitchen 92 1717-31; 2094; 2198 Govenunent1740-46 2097-98 House
7 Unifonned Services Pensions Act Kitchen 93 1869-77 2095-97; 2198 Government2193-98 House
8 Reciprocal Taxation Agreement Act Kitchen 93 2230-32 2246 2312 2332
9 Optometry Act Decker 92 2232-34 2246 2313 2332
10 Hearing Aid Dealers Act Decker 92 2229-30 2246 2313 2332
11 City of Corner Brook Act, the Gullage 92 2441 2443 2560 3237City of Mount Pearl Act, and theMunicipalities Act
12 Interim Supply Act 700 700 700 GovernmentHouse
13 Newfoundland Law Reform Dicks 92 1385-88 2094 2198 GovernmentCommission Act House
14 Tobacco Tax Act 1543 1543 1543 GovernmentHouse
15 Gasoline Tax Act 1385 1385 1385 GovernmentHouse
16 Public Sector Restraint Act Baker 206 359-77; 890-912; 1040-59; GovernmentBk.1 1A, Bk. 25A, 1075-93 HousePg .1-35; Pg. 1-34;720-34; 966-79;776-96; Bk. 27A,813-37; Pg. 1-35;860-75; 998-1025Bk. 24A,Pg. 1-36
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Table of Bills - February 28, 1991 - March 4, 1992
Numbers in columns refer to Hansard pages where related text is found.
BILL TITLE SPONSOR FIRST SECOND COMM THIRD ROYAL
NO. READING READING ITTEE READING ASSENT
17 Supplementary Supply Act 343 343 343 GovernmentHouse
18 Local Authority Guarantee Act 1207 1207 1207 GovernmentHouse
19 Loan and Guarantee Act 1207 1207 1207 GovernmentHouse
20 Unimproved Lands Redistribution Kelland 358 2455-57 2474 2560 3237
Act
21 Queen’s Counsel Act Dicks 997 2460-68 2474 2560 3237
22 Lands Act Kelland 997 2531-41; 3130-44 3236 32372560-82;2589-2619;2629-48
23 Loan Act 2137 2137 2137 GovernmentHouse
24 Co-operative Societies Act Kitchen 1408 1877-79; 2100-02 219$ Government205 1-52 House
25 Teachers’ Pensions Act Kitchen 1780 2045-51 2127 2198 GovernmentHouse
26 Labour Relations Act Cowan 1740
27 Sheriff’s Act Dicks 1599 3118-20 3146-47 3236 3237
28 Intergovernmental Affairs Act Premier 1599 2441-42 2443 2560 3237
29 Land Surveyors Act Kelland 1678 2648-49 3144-46 3236 3237
30 Newfoundland Crop Insurance Act Flight 1927 2084-86 2127 2198 GovernmentHouse
31 Schools Act Warren 167$ 2121-27 2191-93 2198 GovernmentHouse
32 Lotteries Act Dicks 1740 3211-29 3230-36 3236 3238
33 Supply Act 2190 2190 2190 GovernmentHouse
34 Fish Inspection Act Carter 1780
35 Status of Women Advisory Baker 2215 2457-59 2474 2560 3237
Council Act
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Table of Bills - February 28, 1991 - March 4, 1992
Numbers in columns refer to Hansard pages where related text is found.
BILL TITLE SPONSOR FIRST SECOND COMM THIRD ROYALNO. READING READING 1TTEE READING ASSENT
36 Departmental Acts Amendment Baker 2215 3 189-90 3206 3236 3237Act
37 Colleges Act Warren 2381 Bk. 85A, 3147 3236 3237Pg. 25-31;3 101-18
38 Memorial University Act Warren 2381 2649-54; 3146 3236 3237Bk. 85A,Pg. 1-25
40 Labour Relations Act, No. 2 Decker 2165 2165-70 2191 2198 GovernmentHouse
41 St. John’s Centennial Foundation Gullage 2312 2459 2474 2560 3237Act
42 Liquor Corporation Act Kitchen 2245
43 Geographical Names Board Act Right 2245 2442-43 2443 2560 3237
44 Supplementary Supply Act, No. 3 2440 2440 2440 GovernmentHouse
45 Urban and Rural Planning Act Gullage 2312 3 187-88 3206 3236 3237
46 Newfoundland Volunteer War Ser- Baker 2245vice Medal Act
47 Labour Relations Act, No. 3 Grimes 2381 3 172-87 3206-08 3236 3237
48 Statutes Amendment Act Dicks 2381 3149 3152 3236 3237
49 Revised Statutes Act Dicks 2381 3147-3149 3152 3236 3237
50 Municipal Authorities Amendments Gullage 2312 2709-12; 3061-83 3096-3101 3237Act 2724-50;
2761-87;2799-2823;2866-88;2901-29;2980-3008;Bk. 83A,Pg. 1-8
51 Hospitals Act Decker 2381 3152 3153 3236 3237
52 Anomalies and Errors in the Statute Dicks 2381 3150-51 3152 3236 3237Law Act
53 Fire Prevention Act Gullage 2312 2468-74 2474 2560 3237
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Table of Bills - February 28, 1991 - March 4, 1992
Numbers in columns refer to Hans&d pages where related text is found.
BILL TITLE SPONSOR FIRST SECOND COMM THIRD ROYALNO. READING READING 1TTEE READING ASSENT
55 Elections Act Wells 2560 2943-66
57 Electrical Power Control Act Gibbons 2901 3168-70
5$ Mechanics Lien Act Gover 3061 3 170-72
59 Security Interest Registration Act Gover 3061 3 188-89
60 Department of Mines and Energy Gibbons 3130 3205Act
61 Economic Advisory Council Act
3208 3236 3237
3208 3236 323$
3209 3236 323$
3210 3236 3238
Premier 3096 3165-68 3210 3236 323$
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