1995 Legislative Session: 4th Session, 35th Parliament
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No. 9
ORDERS OF THE DAY
OF THE
Legislative Assembly of British Columbia
Thursday, March 30, 1995
2 p.m.
ROUTINE BUSINESS
INTRODUCTION OF BILLS
1 Mr. Weisgerber to introduce a Bill intituled The Recall and Initiative Amendment Act.
2 Mr. Neufeld to introduce a Bill intituled Adoption Amendment Act.
3 Mr. Mitchell to introduce a Bill intituled Recall and Initiative Amendment Act, 1995.
4 Mr. Weisgerber to introduce a Bill intituled Free Votes Enabling Act.
5 Mr. Neufeld to introduce a Bill intituled Fixed Election Date Act.
6 Mr. Mitchell to introduce a Bill intituled An Act to Balance the Budget, 1995.
7 Mr. Fox to introduce a Bill intituled Members' Conflict of Interest Amendment Act (Double Dipping) 1995.
8 Mr. Dosanjh to introduce a Bill intituled An Act to Amend the Document Disposal Act.
ORAL QUESTION PERIOD
(15 minutes, afternoon sittings:
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and, subject to
Standing Order 47B, Friday morning)
PRESENTING PETITIONS
READING AND RECEIVING PETITIONS
PRESENTING REPORTS
MOTIONS ON NOTICE
(See Schedule A)
WRITTEN QUESTIONS ON NOTICE
(See Schedule B)
PROPOSED AMENDMENTS ON NOTICE
THRONE SPEECH DEBATE
- 77 Mr. Chisholm to move in amendment, seconded by Mr. Tanner--
- "We, Her Majesty's most dutiful and loyal subjects, the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, in Session assembled, beg leave to thank Your Honour for the gracious Speech which your Honour has addressed to us at the opening of the present Session," be amended by adding the following: ". . . but this assembly regrets that this government is not putting an end to the policies and the tax grabs that are hurting ordinary British Columbians; that this government in the 41 months that it has been in office has created a debt that has the fastest growing debt service costs of any province in Canada and, even now, in the Speech from the Throne, that this government refuses to take the steps necessary to cut spending and stop hiding from the citizens of this province the amount of waste it generates; and furthermore, that this government fails miserably again in outlining a responsible economic plan to ensure the future prosperity of ordinary British Columbians while it continues to overtax all working families and pour money into the mismanagement of education and health programs which deprive students, patients and other ordinary British Columbians of a future with real, sustainable jobs and services."
ORDERS OF THE DAY
THRONE SPEECH DEBATE
(Dr. T. Perry adjourned the debate.)
BUDGET DEBATE (INCLUDING COMMITTEE OF SUPPLY)
- Committee of Supply.
- Adjourned debate on the motion "That the Speaker do now leave the Chair" for the House to go into Committee of Supply. (Mr. Lali adjourned the debate.)
URGENT GOVERNMENT BUSINESS
(Friday only)
PUBLIC BILLS AND ORDERS AND GOVERNMENT MOTIONS ON NOTICE
COMMITTEE
- Committee--
- Bill (No. 6) intituled Supply Act (No. 1), 1995, PRINTED. Hon. Minister of Finance and Corporate Relations.
SECOND READING
- Second Reading--
- Bill (No. 1) intituled An Act to Ensure the Supremacy of Parliament, PRINTED. Hon. Attorney General.
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- Second Reading--
- Bill (No. 2) intituled Budget Measures Implementation Act, 1995, PRINTED. Hon. Minister of Finance and Corporate Relations.
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- Second Reading--
- Bill (No. 3) intituled Grains and Oilseeds Revenue Protection Plan Trust Fund Act, PRINTED. Hon. Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food.
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- Second Reading--
- Bill (No. 4) intituled Grazing Enhancement Special Account Act, PRINTED. Hon. Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food.
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- Second Reading--
- Bill (No. 5) intituled Securities Amendment Act, 1995, PRINTED. Hon. Minister of Finance and Corporate Relations.
PRIVATE BILLS
PRIVATE MEMBERS' STATEMENTS
(Friday only)
- 1 Mr. Dosanjh--
- The Immigrant Head Tax.
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- 2 Ms. Reid--
- Breast Cancer Research.
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- 3 Mr. Anderson--
- Focus on Community.
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- 4 Mr. Evans--
- Downstream Benefits: Investing in Jobs.
PUBLIC BILLS IN THE HANDS OF PRIVATE MEMBERS
SECOND READING
- Second Reading--
- Bill (No. M 201) intituled Dual Elected Office Prohibition Act, PRINTED. Mr. Streifel.
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- Second Reading--
- Bill (No. M 202) intituled An Act to Promote the Reuse of Construction and Demolition Materials, PRINTED. Mr. Schreck.
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- Second Reading--
- Bill (No. M 203) intituled An Act to Designate a Provincial Heritage Site at the Inaugural Plantation at Green Timbers, PRINTED. Ms. Hammell.
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- Second Reading--
- Bill (No. M 204) intituled Libel and Slander Amendment Act, 1995, PRINTED. Mr. Krog.
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- Second Reading--
- Bill (No. M 205) intituled Parliamentary Calendar Act, 1995, NOT PRINTED. Mr. Mitchell.
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- Second Reading--
- Bill (No. M 206) intituled Budget Presentation Act, 1995, NOT PRINTED. Mr. Mitchell.
ADJOURNED DEBATE ON OTHER MOTIONS
E. GEORGE MacMINN, Q.C.
Clerk of the Legislative Assembly
Schedule A
MOTIONS ON NOTICE
Text is contained in the Order Paper of the Morning Sitting of this date.
Schedule B
WRITTEN QUESTIONS ON NOTICE
Text is contained in the Order Paper of the Morning Sitting of this date.
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