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


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[ Progress of Bills . . . ]

Nos. 174 and 175

VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS

OF THE

Legislative Assembly of British Columbia


Thursday, May 6, 1999


Ten o'clock a.m.

Prayers by Mr. Hartley.

The House proceeded to "Orders of the Day."

Order for Committee of Supply called.

Pursuant to Sessional Order, order called for Section A of Committee of Supply (estimates of the Ministry of Environment, Lands and Parks).

Pursuant to Sessional Order, order called for Section B of Committee of Supply (estimates of the Ministry of Attorney General and Ministry Responsible for Multiculturalism, Human Rights and Immigration).

(In Committee -- Section B)


Section B of Committee of Supply reported progress.

Report to be considered at the next sitting.

Committee to sit again at the next sitting.

(In Committee -- Section A)


Section A of Committee of Supply reported progress.

Report to be considered at the next sitting.

Committee to sit again at the next sitting.

And then the House adjourned at 11.52 a.m.


Thursday, May 6, 1999

Two o'clock p.m.

Order called for "Oral Questions by Members."

The Hon. L. Boone (Minister for Children and Families) made a ministerial statement regarding Youth Week.

Ms. L. Reid made a statement.

The House proceeded to "Orders of the Day."

Order for Committee of Supply called.

Pursuant to Sessional Order, order called for Section A of Committee of Supply (estimates of the Ministry of Environment, Lands and Parks).

Pursuant to Sessional Order, order called for Section B of Committee of Supply (estimates of the Ministry of Attorney General and Ministry Responsible for Multiculturalism, Human Rights and Immigration).

(In Committee -- Section B)


Section B of Committee of Supply reported progress.

Report to be considered at the next sitting.

Committee to sit again at the next sitting.

(In Committee -- Section A)

27. Resolved, That a sum not exceeding $161,006,000 be granted to Her Majesty to defray the expenses of Ministry of Environment, Lands and Parks, Ministry Operations, to 31st March, 2000.

50. Resolved, That a sum not exceeding $15,100,000 be granted to Her Majesty to defray the expenses of Other Appropriations, Environmental Assessment and Land Use Coordination, to 31st March, 2000.

51. Resolved, That a sum not exceeding $1,995,000 be granted to Her Majesty to defray the expenses of Other Appropriations, Environmental Boards and Forest Appeals Commission, to 31st March, 2000.


Section A of Committee of Supply reported the Resolutions and completion of the Estimates of the Ministry of Environment, Lands and Parks.

Report to be considered at the next sitting.

Committee to sit again at the next sitting.

By agreement, summary debate of estimates passed in Section A (Ministry of Environment, Lands and Parks) to be considered at the next sitting.

And then the House adjourned at 5.49 p.m.

GRETCHEN MANN BREWIN, Speaker


NOTICE OF MOTIONS

Tuesday, May 11

 
  64  The Hon. G. Clark to move--
Be it resolved that this House take note of the Government's intention to introduce a series of legislative initiatives to protect health care and education to help make British Columbia's economy more competitive and specifically, without limiting the generality of the foregoing, measures to assist the housing sector, revisions to the Company Act, revisions to British Columbia's liquor laws, legislation to relieve red tape, changes to the Land Title Act, changes to the Agricultural Land Reserve legislation, changes to Forestry legislation, changes to the Co-operative Association Act, changes to the Consumer Protection Act, improvements to the Election Act and changes to the Municipal Act.

 

NOTICE OF QUESTIONS

Tuesday, May 11

  8  Mr. Thorpe to ask the Hon. the Minister for Children and Families the following question--
Would you please advise when funding will be restored to Barbara and Joe Rodrigues in order that they can provide the care they feel is necessary to care for their 5 year old son Jeremy?
 
  9  Mr. Thorpe to ask the Hon. the Attorney General the following question--
When will the Attorney General meet with the Canada West Ski Association to discuss the government's proposed search and rescue funding formula?
 
  10  Mr. Thorpe to ask the Hon. the Minister of Small Business, Tourism and Culture the following question--
When will you act as an advocate for tourism to ensure the very important British Columbia ski industry has the opportunity to meet with the Attorney General regarding proposed search and rescue fund formulas?
 
  11  Mr. Thorpe to ask the Hon. the Premier the following question--
Can the Premier advise if he has instructed the Minister of Health to meet with Mrs. Leslie Gibbenhuck of Penticton, to receive her views on behalf of Hepatitis C victims?
And if so, when and where?

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