1995 Legislative Session: 4th Session, 35th Parliament


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No. 11

VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS

OF THE

Legislative Assembly of British Columbia


Friday, March 31, 1995


Ten o'clock a.m.

Prayers by Mr. Schreck.

The House proceeded to "Orders of the Day."

Order called for "Private Members' Statements."

The Speaker declared a short recess.

His Honour the Lieutenant Governor having entered the House, and being seated in the Chair -- E. George MacMinn, Q.C., Clerk of the House, read the title to the following Bill:

Bill (No. 6) Supply Act (No. 1), 1995.

His Honour the Lieutenant Governor was pleased in Her Majesty's name to give assent to the said Bill.

The said assent was announced by E. George MacMinn, Q.C., Clerk of the Legislative Assembly "In Her Majesty's name, His Honour the Lieutenant Governor doth thank Her Majesty's loyal subjects, accepts their benevolence, and assents to this Bill."

His Honour the Lieutenant Governor was then pleased to retire.

The House returned to "Private Members' Statements."

Pursuant to Order, the House resumed the adjourned debate on the motion "That the Speaker do now leave the Chair" for the House to go into Committee of Supply.

On the motion of Mr. Anderson, the debate was adjourned to the next sitting of the House.

By leave, on the motion of Mr. de Jong, Bill (No. M 207) intituled Nanaimo Commonwealth Holdings Society Public Inquiry Act was introduced, read a first time, and Ordered to be placed on the Orders of the Day for second reading at the next sitting after today.

And then the House adjourned at 11.45 a.m.

EMERY O. BARNES, Speaker


NOTICE OF MOTIONS

Tuesday, April 4

79  Mr. Warnke to move in amendment, seconded by Mr. Hurd--
"Be it resolved that the motion 'that the Speaker do now leave the Chair' for the House to go into Committee of Supply be amended by adding the following: 'But the House regrets that the government has again seen fit to siphon an additional $1.2 billion dollars out of the pockets of current taxpayers of British Columbia who have been already taxed to capacity by the government; and furthermore, that by adding one billion dollars to the spiraling debt load, the budget ensures that more and more services in education, health and social services will be crowded out by exorbitant debt service costs.' ''

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