1998/99 Legislative Session: 3rd Session, 36th Parliament


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Nos. 168 and 169

VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS

OF THE

Legislative Assembly of British Columbia


Thursday, April 29, 1999


Ten o'clock a.m.

Prayers by Mr. Hansen.

The House proceeded to "Orders of the Day."

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

The debate on the amendment continued.

On the motion of the Hon. D. Streifel, the debate on the amendment was adjourned to the next sitting of the House.

And then the House adjourned at 11.57 a.m.


Thursday, April 29, 1999

Two o'clock p.m.

Order called for "Oral Questions by Members."

The House proceeded to "Orders of the Day."

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

The debate on the amendment continued.

The House divided.

The amendment was negatived on the following division:

YEAS -- 19
Whittred
Farrell-Collins
de Jong
Plant
L. Reid
Coell
Chong
Jarvis
Anderson
Nettleton
Penner
Nebbeling
Coleman
Hansen
van Dongen
Dalton
J. Reid
McKinnon
J. Wilson


NAYS -- 37

Evans
Zirnhelt
Kwan
G.F. Wilson
Hammell
Boone
Streifel
Pullinger
Lali
Orcherton
Stevenson
Calendino
Walsh
Randall
Gillespie
Robertson
Cashore
Conroy
Priddy
Petter
Miller
Dosanjh
MacPhail
Sihota
Lovick
Ramsey
Farnworth
Waddell
Hartley
Smallwood
Sawicki
Bowbrick
Kasper
Doyle
Giesbrecht
Goodacre
Janssen

The debate was resumed on the main motion.

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

And then the House adjourned at 5.37 p.m.

GRETCHEN MANN BREWIN, Speaker


NOTICE OF QUESTIONS

Tuesday, May 4

 
  7  Mr. Thorpe to ask the Hon. the Minister of Small Business, Tourism and Culture the following question--
Very recently a British Columbia-based company, Concord Innovations, wrote to you explaining how difficult it is for this small business to do business with the Crown Corporation B.C. Ferries.
Would you please advise why it is so difficult for a British Columbia small business to get an appointment at B.C. Ferries to show a Made in B.C. product, for consideration to sell to tourists and travellers?

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