2003 Legislative Session: 4th Session, 37th Parliament


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ORDERS OF THE DAY -- Continued
No. 38 -- Monday, March 31, 2003 -- 2 p.m.

Schedule C

PUBLIC WRITTEN QUESTIONS

 
Date entered on Order Paper: March 31, 2003
 

2 Gary Coons, President, Prince Rupert District Teachers' Union, to ask the Hon. the Minister of Finance, regarding the Minister's responsibility for taxation, the following question:--
Generally speaking, all revenue collected from school taxes goes into the education system. Will the $187 million collected from the 3 year 2.5% increase go into the public education system?
 

3 Jim Abram, Chair, Regional District of Comox-Strathcona, to ask the Hon. the Minister of Sustainable Resource Management, regarding the Minister's responsibility for Land and Water BC Inc., the following question:--
As the Minister responsible for Land and Water BC Inc., why have you allowed an agreement to sell the Lannan Crown Forest to a private company to be signed without consulting local government, First Nations or local community groups?
 

4 Ed Steeves, Chair, Sunshine Coast Regional District, to ask the Hon. the Attorney General and Minister Responsible for Treaty Negotiations, regarding the Minister's responsibility for Treaty Negotiations, the following question:--
Further to the declarations made in the February 11th Speech from the Throne, the Minister Responsible for Treaty Negotiations emphasized the government's renewed commitments to revitalize the treaty process.
Given the fact that your government is committed to recognizing local government as a legitimate third level of government, and that local government considerations are a crucial aspect in Treaty settlements, when will the Provincial government renew their previous funding commitment to the Lower Mainland Treaty Advisory Committee (LMTAC) -- to ensure local governments' positions, and positive input into these critical negotiations, will again be best articulated?

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