1995 Legislative Session: 4th Session, 35th Parliament
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No. 43
OF THE
Monday, May 8, 1995
Two o'clock p.m.
Prayers by Reverend Henry Silvester, C.D.
The Hon. M. F. Harcourt (Premier) made a statement regarding the passing of Mark Krasnick.
Mr. Farrell-Collins made a statement.
The Hon. J. Cashore (Minister of Aboriginal Affairs) made a statement.
Order called for "Oral Questions by Members."
The House proceeded to "Orders of the Day."
Bill (No. 12) intituled Arts Council Act was read a third time and passed.
On the motion for third reading of Bill (No. 7) intituled Columbia Basin Trust Act, the House divided.
Motion agreed to on the following division:
YEAS -- 58 |
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Pement | Smallwood | Dalton | Tanner |
Edwards | Harcourt | Gingell | Jarvis |
Cashore | Clark | Farrell-Collins | Anderson |
Zirnhelt | MacPhail | Hurd | Symons |
Charbonneau | Ramsey | Stephens | K. Jones |
O'Neill | Barlee | Hanson | de Jong |
Garden | Lovick | Mitchell | Warnke |
Perry | Pullinger | Chisholm | Fox |
Hagen | Sihota | Wilson | Hartley |
Kasper | Evans | Tyabji | Lali |
Hammell | Randall | Sawicki | Schreck |
B. Jones | Beattie | Simpson | Copping |
Lortie | Farnworth | Streifel | Brewin |
Giesbrecht | Conroy | Lord | Krog |
Miller | Janssen | ||
NAYS -- 1 |
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Serwa |
Bill (No. 7) was read a third time and passed.
A debate arose.
The debate continued.
By leave, Mr. Hurd tabled a list of Canadians on Radar in South East Asia: 1941-1945.
The debate continued.
The House observed a minute of silence.
Motion agreed to.
And then the House adjourned at 6.10 p.m.
EMERY O. BARNES, Speaker
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