1995 Legislative Session: 4th Session, 35th Parliament


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No. 43

VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS

OF THE

Legislative Assembly of British Columbia


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

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

Serwa

Bill (No. 7) was read a third time and passed.

85  The Hon. M. F. Harcourt moved--
Be it resolved that this House, in celebration of the 50th anniversary of VE Day, express on behalf of all British Columbians our deepest thanks for the sacrifices of those Canadians who joined the forces as well as those who supported the war effort in the home, factory and school and further, this House calls on the present generation to honour the example of those who sacrificed by finding ways of becoming more involved in the ongoing struggle for world peace and social justice.

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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