1992 Legislative Session: 1st Session, 35th Parliament
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Nos. 97 and 98
OF THE
Monday, June 29, 1992
Ten o'clock a.m.
Prayers by Mr. Serwa.
The Hon. E. Cull (Minister of Health and Minister Responsible for Seniors) made a ministerial statement relating to the status of negotiations between the Government of British Columbia and the British Columbia Medical Association.
The House proceeded to "Orders of the Day."
The House resumed the adjourned debate on the amendment to the motion for second reading of Bill (No. 71) intituled Medical and Health Care Services Act.
The debate on the amendment continued.
On the motion that debate on the amendment to the motion for second reading of Bill (No. 71) be adjourned to the next sitting, the House divided.
Motion negatived on the following division:
YEAS -- 13 | |||
Reid | Warnke | Jarvis | Symons |
Mitchell | Tanner | Chisholm | Anderson |
Cowie | Hurd | K. Jones | Dalton |
Gingell | |||
NAYS -- 32 | |||
Petter | Lali | B. Jones | Streifel |
Boone | Giesbrecht | Copping | Fox |
Edwards | Miller | Lovick | Neufeld |
Cashore | Gabelmann | Hammell | De Jong |
Beattie | Clark | Farnworth | Simpson |
Schreck | Zirnhelt | Hanson | Kasper |
Lortie | Barnes | Serwa | Randall |
MacPhail | Pullinger | Lord | Krog |
The debate on the amendment continued.
On the motion of Mr. Mitchell, the debate on the amendment was adjourned to the next sitting of the House.
And then the House adjourned at 12.56 p.m.
Monday, June 29, 1992
Two o'clock p.m.
Order called for "Oral Questions by Members."
The Hon. A. Edwards (Minister of Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources) tabled the following:
The British Columbia Utilities Commission Annual Report, 1990.
The British Columbia Utilities Commission Annual Report, 1991.
The Annual Report of the Ministry of Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources, 1990/91.
The British Columbia Petroleum Corporation 1990-1991 Annual Report.
Mr. Gingell presented the First Report of the Select Standing Committee on Public Accounts for the First Session of the Thirty-fifth Parliament.
Resolved, That the Report be taken as read and received.
By leave of the House, the Rules were suspended and the Report adopted.
The Hon. G. Clark (Minister of Finance and Corporate Relations) tabled the 1991/92 Financial Statements and Annual Report of BC Transit.
The Hon. D. Marzari (Minister of Tourism and Minister Responsible for Culture) made a ministerial statement relating to the research capacity of the Ministry of Tourism and Culture with regard to the tourism industry, and tabled a document entitled Tourism -- The Professional Challenge -- A Framework for Action.
The House proceeded to "Orders of the Day."
The House resumed the adjourned debate on the amendment to the motion for second reading of Bill (No. 71) intituled Medical and Health Care Services Act.
The debate on the amendment continued.
The House divided.
The amendment was negatived on the following division:
YEAS -- 18 | |||
Reid | Hanson | Jarvis | Dalton |
Mitchell | Weisgerber | Chisholm | Fox |
Cowie | Serwa | Symons | Neufeld |
Gingell | Dueck | Anderson | De Jong |
Warnke | Tanner | ||
NAYS -- 36 | |||
Petter | Beattie | Clark | Farnworth |
Marzari | Schreck | Cull | Evans |
Boone | Lortie | Zirnhelt | Lord |
Priddy | MacPhail | Perry | Streifel |
Edwards | Lali | Barnes | Hartley |
Cashore | Giesbrecht | Pullinger | Doyle |
Charbonneau | Conroy | B. Jones | Simpson |
Jackson | Miller | Copping | Kasper |
Pement | Gabelmann | Ramsey | Krog |
The debate resumed on the main motion.
The House divided.
Motion agreed to on the following division:
YEAS -- 37 | |||
Petter | Schreck | Cull | Farnworth |
Marzari | Lortie | Zirnhelt | Evans |
Boone | MacPhail | Perry | Lord |
Priddy | Lali | Barnes | Streifel |
Edwards | Giesbrecht | Pullinger | Hartley |
Cashore | Conroy | B. Jones | Doyle |
Charbonneau | Miller | Copping | Simpson |
Jackson | Gabelmann | Lovick | Kasper |
Pement | Clark | Ramsey | Krog |
Beattie | |||
NAYS -- 18 | |||
Reid | Hanson | Jarvis | Dalton |
Mitchell | Weisgerber | Chisholm | Fox |
Cowie | Serwa | Symons | Neufeld |
Gingell | Dueck | Anderson | De Jong |
Warnke | Tanner |
Bill (No. 71) read a second time and Ordered to be placed on the Orders of the Day for committal at the next sitting after today.
Order for Committee of Supply called.
Pursuant to Sessional Order, the House resolved itself into Section B of Committee of Supply.
(In Committee)
Section B of Committee of Supply reported progress.
Report to be considered at the next sitting.
Committee to sit again later today.
Eight Minutes past Six o'clock p.m.
Order for Committee of Supply called.
Pursuant to Sessional Order, the House resolved itself into Section B of Committee of Supply.
(In Committee)
Section B of Committee of Supply reported progress.
Report to be considered at the next sitting.
Committee to sit again later today.
The House proceeded to "Public Bills and Orders and Government Motions on Notice."
On the motion for second reading of Bill (No. 51) intituled British Columbia Transit Amendment Act, 1992, a debate arose.
The debate continued.
Bill (No. 51) read a second time, on division, and Ordered to be placed on the Orders of the Day for committal at the next sitting after today.
Order for Committee of Supply called.
Pursuant to Sessional Order, the House resolved itself into Section B of Committee of Supply.
(In Committee)
Section B of Committee of Supply reported progress.
Report to be considered at the next sitting.
Committee to sit again at the next sitting.
And then the House adjourned at 11.56 p.m.
JOAN SAWICKI, Speaker
NOTICE OF MOTIONS
Thursday Next
Mr. Weisgerber to introduce a Bill intituled National Anthem Appreciation Act.
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