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Calder, Frank, 10, 157
Campbell, Gordon, 13, 236
Campbell government (Liberal)
      and aboriginal rights, 182, 237-238
      and environmental regulation, 14
      Islands Spirit Rising protest, 240-242
      Prince Rupert port facilities, 235-236
      sale of Skeena Cellulose, 13, 214
      tenure system reform, 221, 229
Campbell, J.H., 26
Canada Lumber Yards mill, 84
Canadian Cellulose (Cancel)
      acquires interest in Colcel, 184
      closure of Ocean Falls facility, 12
      and forest practices regulation, 187
      operating problems, 184, 193-194
      Prince Rupert mill, 12
      renamed B.C. Timber, 196
      sulphite-to-kraft conversion, 192-193
Canadian Finance Syndicate of London, 26
Canadian Forest Products, 152
Canadian Industrial Company, 23
Canadian National Railway (CNR)
      creosoted ties, 83, 113
      formation of, 57
      freight-rate structure, 4, 58, 59, 61
      hemlock transportation, 67
      hemlock utilization for ties, 59
      and small tie contracts, 87
      tie orders, 65, 91, 93, 95, 102
      use of sawn ties, 99
Canadian Northern Railway, 29, 57
Canadian Pacific Pulp and Paper Company, 26
Canadian Pacific Sulphite Pulp Company, 27
Canadian Western Lumber Company, 151
Canadian-American Pulp and Paper Company, 100
Cancel. See Canadian Cellulose
Carnaby sawmill, 212, 233
Carney, Pat, 173
Carstairs float camp, 117, 118, 121
Castlegar operation, 196
cedar-pole industry
      in 1920's, 83-84, 87
      barriers to First Nations, 154-156
      depression period, 90, 92, 98, 102, 106-107
      growth, 4, 55
      of Olaf Hanson, 56, 65-66, 83, 87, 92
      WWII period, 113
Celanese Corporation
      and Colcel, 146, 184
      corporate restructuring, 179-180
      Tree Farm Licence No. 1, 8, 149
Central Coast Economic Development Commission, 215, 217
Charlotte Islands Spruce Products, 59
Cheslatta, 151
China Paper Group (CPG), 235-237
Clark, Glen, 213, 224
Clark government (NDP)
      central coast LRMP, 222-229
      and Skeena Cellulose, 212-213
Clarke, J.F., 40
Clarke, John, 31
Clayton Logging Company, 65
clearcutting. See also forest practices
      to 1960, 178-179
      depression period, 90, 105
      by large-scale operations, 159-160
      regulation of, 10, 81, 187
Clogg, Wayne, 225
Coast Forest Conservation Initiative (CFCI), 225-226, 244
Coast Tsimshian Resources (CTR), 234-235
Coastal Rainforest Network, 223
Coates, Ken, 244
Cohen, Nathan, 235
Colcel. See Columbia Cellulose (Colcel)
Columbia Cellulose (Colcel)
      FML No. 1, 146, 148
      forest practices, 10, 157-160, 178-179
      impact of, 16, 150-151, 169-170
      mergers, 144, 178-180, 184
      in Nass River Valley, 10, 179
      in Skeena River valley, 179-180
      timber licence application, 171-173
      Watson Island mill, 8-9, 11, 147-148
Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO), 116, 122
conservation. See forest practices
Cooperative Commonwealth Federation (CCF), 129, 130, 131


Sample section of index from Up-Coast: Forests and Industry
on British Columbia's North Coast 1870-2005
published by  Royal BC Museum, 2006.

#2

A
Abella, Rosalie, 9, 213n. 14
Abercrombie, Inspector, 76, 78
Aboriginals
   activism, 31-32, 166, 180
   discrimination, 17, 51-52, 53
   equality under the law issue, 26
   Fred Quilt death, 75
   and government grants, 194-195, 197
   Kenora project, 51-52, 142
   work of the LDH, 124, 136, 142
   abortion issue, 35, 52, 99, 120-121, 123, 167, 191
Action socialiste pour l'indépendance du Québec, 105
activism See also social movements
   and the middle class, 14, 49, 200
   obstacles to, 12
   role of the state, 10-11
Adamson, Nancy, 218n. 55
affirmative action, 83, 92-93
African-Americans See blacks
Africville (Halifax), 53, 142
Agence de Presse Libre du Québec, 153
Alberta
   bill of rights, 20
   rights associations list, 64-65, 196, 198
   Social Credit government, 20
Alberta Human Rights and Civil Liberties Association, 64, 198
Alberta Human Rights Association, 4, 131, 196
American Civil Liberties Union, 40, 168, 170, 173
American rights culture, 11, 24, 56, 57, 59-60, 161
Amnesty International, 11, 12, 126
Anglican Church, 42, 187
anti-discrimination legislation See also human rights codes
   in British Columbia, 26, 28
   history of, 25-26, 47-49, 217n. 34, 217n. 36
   in human rights codes, 23, 28, 33, 181
   in Manitoba, 26
   in Ontario, 25, 28, 48
   role of rights associations, 47-49, 50, 53
   role of the state, 25
   and second generation activists, 54-55
anti-Semitism See Jews
Archambault prison, 126
Argyle High School (Vancouver), 92
Arthurs, Harry, 140, 148, 162, 174
Artistic Woodwork strike, 151, 165
Asians
   discrimination, 18, 34, 41-42, 48, 161
   Japanese Canadians, 17, 18, 41-42, 45, 221n. 23
Assembly of First Nations, 31
Association for Civil Liberties (Toronto) (ACL), 47-50, 139-140, 173
Association nationale des étudiants et étudiantes du Québec, 135
Association professional des journalistes de l'Outaouais, 110
Atkinson Foundation, 140, 142, 143, 206
Attorney General of Canada v. Lavell (1974), 26
Atwood, Margaret, 156
Audain, Michael, 66
Australia, rights association, 89
Axelrod, Paul, 222n. 49

B
baby boomer generation See generations of activists
Backhouse, Constance, 214n. 30
Bangarth, Stephanie, 220n. 2
Baptist church, 42
Barman, Jean, 226n. 29
Basford, Ron, 155
Bayefsky, Anne F., 217n. 30
BCCLA See British Columbia Civil Liberties Association (BCCLA)
Beach, Stephen W., 59, 224n. 13
Beard, The, 69
Beattie, John, 141
Beck, Karl, 183
Bédard, Éric, 230n. 28, 230n. 29, 231n. 40, 232n. 52, 232n. 53
Beebe, Janet, 247n. 16
Bennett, R.B., 20
Bennett, W.A.C., 74, 75
Berger, Thomas, 215n. 3, 220n. 6, 221n. 28, 231n. 31, 231n. 32
   and free speech trial, 75
   and habitual criminal trial, 93
   on Japanese Canadians, 42
   and obscenity laws trial, 72, 73
   on October Crisis, 108
Berlin, Isaiah, 8, 213n. 9, 213n. 11
Bernheim, Jean-Claude, 125
Berton, Pierre, 140, 142, 156, 206
Bertrand, Jean-Jacques, 103
Bertrand, Marie-Andrée, 80
Bhattacharya, Biswarup, 142, 177, 178, 182, 183, 190
Bickenback, Jerome, 7, 213n. 10
bill of rights See also by province
   and the British North America Act, 22
   Canadian Bill of Rights (1960), 19-23, 26-27, 42, 202, 203, 216n. 28
   entrenchment of, 23
   and the Fathers of Confederation, 19, 215n. 7
   and labour movement, 22
   parliamentary supremacy, 19-20, 24, 25, 202-203
   provincial law comparisions, 216n. 28
   replaced by the Charter, 29
   support for, 19, 20-21, 22-23, 42
Bill of Rights (1960) See Canadian Bill of Rights (1960)
Birdsall, Peter, 226n. 47
Black, Naomi, 30, 59, 224n. 11
Black, William, 229n. 116
Black Panthers, 153, 219n. 68
Black United Front, 32
blacks
   Africville (Halifax), 53, 142
   discrimination of, 17
   and the police, 151
   right to work, 26
   rights organizations, 4, 32-33, 196-197
Blais, Jean Jacques, 155
Body Politic, 31
Boise Cascade strike, 151, 165
Borovoy, Alan, 236n. 11
   on alliances, 239n. 73
   background, 53-54, 140, 142-143, 223n. 69
   and the CCLA, 164
   on civil disobedience, 240n. 74, 240n. 75, 246n. 7
   and denominational education, 144
   on egalitarians (anti-liberal), 202, 210
   on language rights, 164, 240n. 84
   on police powers, 141-142, 146, 157, 237n. 17
   priorities, 201-202
   and Reg Robson, 90
   strategies for change, 160, 161
Bossuyt, Marc, 18, 215n. 5


Sample section of index taken from: Canada's Rights Revolution by Dominique Clément, UBC Press  2008.