2003 Legislative Session: 4th Session, 37th Parliament
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ORDERS OF THE DAY -- Continued
No. 53 -- Tuesday, April 29, 2003 -- 10 a.m.
Schedule
D
PRIVATE MEMBERS' TIME
(Monday
morning only)
PRIVATE MEMBERS' STATEMENTS
(STANDING ORDER 25A)
PUBLIC
BILLS IN THE HANDS OF PRIVATE MEMBERS
ADJOURNED DEBATE ON SECOND READING
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- Adjourned
Debate on Second Reading--
- Bill (No. M 201) intituled Fisheries Act
Amendment Act, 2003, PRINTED. Ms. MacPhail. (Ms. Trumper adjourned
the debate.)
ADJOURNED
DEBATE PRIVATE MEMBERS' MOTIONS
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- 3 Mr.
Visser moved--
- Be it resolved that this House recognize the important
role that an environmentally responsible aquaculture industry can play in economic
development for First Nations. (Mr. Hunter adjourned the debate.)
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- 5 Ms. MacPhail moved--
- That this House calls
upon the government to halt the plan to income test seniors, to make public all
hearings related to the broader review of pharmacare announced December 3, 2002,
and to ensure that seniors are included in that process. (Mr. Nijjar adjourned
the debate.)
-
- 58 Mr. Bray moved--
- Be
it resolved that this House supports greater parental involvement in the education
system. (The Hon. S. Bond adjourned the debate.)
PRIVATE MEMBERS' MOTIONS ON NOTICE
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- 1 Ms. MacPhail to move--
- That the Standing
Orders of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia be amended as follows for
the duration of the Thirty-seventh Parliament:
- 1. That Standing Order
84 be deleted and the following substituted therefore:
- Standing Order
84 (1) In proceedings upon Bills in Committee of the Whole, any request by a member
of the public to appear as a witness on a bill before the committee of the Whole
must be considered as a first order of business.
- (2) A member of the public
may request to appear as a witness on a bill by applying to the office of the
Speaker.
- (3) A witness appearing on a bill before the Committee of the
Whole may be subject to examination by the Members.
- (4) Upon conclusion
of the submissions of witnesses as provided for in 84 (1), (2) and (3), every
clause shall be considered by the Committee in its proper order, with the preamble
and title being considered last.
- (5) Any clause may be postponed but shall
be taken up before the Bill has been reported to the House.
-
- 2
Mr. Chutter to move--
- Be it resolved that this House recognize
the contribution of resource development in rural British Columbia to the health
and education infrastructure of all communities.
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- 4
Ms. Orr to move--
- Be it resolved that this House calls on the federal
government to establish a national program to combat child pornography.
-
- 6 Mr. Belsey to move--
- Be it resolved that
this House call on the Parliament of Canada to address the under-representation
of British Columbia and amend the formula for determining the number of seats
in the House of Commons, and that this action be taken so that an election called
after July 21, 2004 will incorporate these changes.
-
- 9
Mr. MacKay to move--
- Be it resolved that this House calls on the
Federal Government to repeal the Firearms Act and redirect resources from
the mandatory firearms registration program to front-line law enforcement.
-
- 11 Mr. Bennett to move--
- Be it resolved that
this House recognizes the contribution of mineworkers to communities throughout
BC and support a goal of greatly increasing the number of mining jobs.
-
- 13 Mr. Hamilton to move--
- Be it resolved
that this House recognizes the contribution of the men and women in the Canadian
Armed Forces.
-
- 14 Mr. Bell to move--
- Be
it resolved that this House support the development and marketing of value-added
sector of the forest industry.
-
- 15 Mr. Krueger
to move--
- Be it resolved that this House call on the federal government
to re-examine its $24 Air Travellers' Security Charge because of its unfair and
negative impact on small and rural airports and the travellers who use them.
-
- 16 Mr. Long to move--
- Be it resolved that
this House encourage ways to approach drug and alcohol addictions as an illness
and encourage the treatment of the same.
-
- 17 Mr.
Hawes to move--
- Be it resolved that this House call on the federal
government to restore the billions of dollars it cut out of health care funding
to the provinces.
-
- 18 Ms. Trumper to move--
- Be
it resolved that this House recognize that the settlement of First Nations treaties
as an opportunity to create lasting stability and economic opportunity for all
British Columbians.
-
- 19 Ms. McMahon to move--
- Be
it resolved that this House recognize the economic contributions of backcountry
recreation and adventure tourism and supports the expansion of the industry throughout
rural British Columbia.
-
- 20 Mr. Mayencourt
to move--
- Be it resolved that this House urges the Government of Canada
to amend the Criminal Code, section 232 (2) in order that persons accused of murder
may no longer resort to the defence of provocation based on "homosexual panic".
-
- 21 Mr. Bell to move--
- Be it resolved that
this House supports a tax structure that encourages investment, attracts and retains
highly skilled professionals, and delivers job opportunities for youth in British
Columbia.
-
- 22 Mr. Lekstrom to move--
- Be
it resolved that this House acknowledge the important role that agricultural plays
in meeting the fiscal needs of British Columbia and the support the sector provides
to communities throughout B.C.
-
- 23 Mr. Belsey
to move--
- Be it resolved that this House recognizes the tremendous potential
of the oil and natural gas sector in British Columbia and supports exploring all
opportunities to expand this sector.
-
- 24 Ms. Roddick
to move--
- Be it resolved that this House recognizes the value of greater
provincial influence over federal policy and management of the B.C. wild fishery
to increase revenues and protect jobs in the B.C. seafood sector.
-
- 25
Mr. Bray to move--
- Be it resolved that this House supports the
government's commitment not to use nuclear generation as a power source.
-
- 26 Mr. Nuraney to move--
- Be it resolved that
the House support the partnership between post-secondary institutions and industry
to continue to develop a trained work force with the skills that will meet demands
in key sectors of our economy.
-
- 27 Mr. Christensen
to move--
- Be it resolved that this House acknowledges and encourages the
efforts of volunteers and local businesses working on downtown revitalization
projects around British Columbia.
-
- 28 Ms. Locke
to move--
- Be it resolved that this House recognize the value of the cultural
diversity that we share in the City of Surrey and cherishes the people and cultures
of the over 90 different languages spoken within our School District.
-
- 29 Mr. Hunter to move--
- Be it resolved that
this House recognizes the positive impact of arts and cultural tourism on the
economy of Vancouver Island.
-
- 30 Ms. Trumper
to move--
- Be it resolved that this House recognize the economic potential
of the west coast wilderness area between Bamfield, Port Renfrew and Lake Cowichan.
-
- 31 Mr. Anderson to move--
- Be it resolved
that this House recognizes the efforts of volunteers in addressing adult illiteracy
rates.
-
- 32 Mr. Lee to move--
- Be it
resolved that this House recognize that it is the tremendous diversity of cultures
and ethnicities that makes British Columbia uniquely positioned to compete in
today's global economy.
-
- 33 Mr. Les to move--
- Be
it resolved that this House acknowledges the important role Public Private Partnerships
can play in bringing private sector innovation and efficiency to the delivery
of public services and providing BC taxpayers the best value for their tax dollars.
-
- 34 Mr. Sultan to move--
- Be it resolved that
this House recognizes that British Columbia's health care system must meet the
needs of an aging population.
-
- 35 Ms. Chong
to move--
- Be it resolved that this House continues to support efforts
to enhance the independence of people with disabilities independence and quality
of life.
-
- 36 Ms. Brenzinger to move--
- Be
it resolved that this House recognize National Child Day and the role of the provincial
government in upholding our children's entitlement to a secure and healthy upbringing.
-
- 37 Mr. Wilson to move--
- Be it resolved that
this House recognize that 4-H organizations contribute to the vitality of our
agriculture sector.
-
- 38 Mr. Penner to move--
- Be
it resolved that this House encourages the Canadian and American governments to
take practical measures to improve domestic security and thereby facilitate the
free flow of legitimate trade and travel across our mutual border.
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- 39
Mr. Manhas to move--
- Be it resolved that this House recognize that
a strategic long term transportation plan plays an integral role in BC's economic
growth and helps create liveable cities and reduce urban air pollution.
-
- 40 Mr. Visser to move--
- Be it resolved that
this House recognize that a healthy and vibrant forest industry is the key to
preserving quality of life in BC's rural communities.
-
- 41
Mr. Bennett to move--
- Be it resolved, in recognition of the key
importance of communications to economic development, that this House supports
expanding broadband infrastructure throughout the Kootenay-Boundary region.
-
- 42 Mr. Krueger to move--
- Be it resolved that
this House recognize the importance of safe guarding and protecting British Columbia's
fresh water resources by maintaining the long standing ban on bulk water exports.
-
- 43 Mr. Jarvis to move--
- Be it resolved that
this House supports initiatives to alleviate the traffic congestion at the North
end of the Second Narrows Bridge.
-
- 44 Ms. Locke
to move--
- Be it resolved that this House recognizes the tremendous potential
of students who can now study close to home at the newly established SFU campus
in Surrey.
-
- 45 Mr. Bell to move--
- Be
it resolved that this House recognize the importance of forestry to the delivery
of quality health care and education in British Columbia.
-
- 47
Mr. Johnston to move--
- Be it resolved that this House recognizes
International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination and embraces all
of the cultures and traditions in Vancouver and around the province.
-
- 48 Ms. Brice to move--
- Be it resolved that
this House acknowledge the growing Agriculture Tourism Industry, and its positive
effect on the economy of British Columbia.
-
- 49 Mr.
Hayer to move--
- Be it resolved that this House recognize the importance
of improving transportation infrastructure for the benefit of the economy.
-
- 51 Ms. Chong to move--
- Be it resolved that
this House recognizes the importance of seniors in building our communities.
-
- 52 Mr. MacKay to move--
- Be it resolved that
this House supports increased access to Crown lands and resources, to create jobs
in tourism, mining, forestry, farming, ranching, and oil and gas.
-
- 53
Mr. Mayencourt to move--
- Be it resolved that this House fully supports
Vancouver's bid for the 2010 Winter Olympic Games.
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- 54
Mr. Christensen to move--
- Be it resolved that this House recognize
the recreational value and economic contributions of the fresh water fishery in
British Columbia and supports open access of fresh water lakes for all British
Columbians.
-
- 55 Mr. Harris to move--
- Be
it resolved that this House recognizes the need to work with Aboriginal communities
to improve the high school completion rate for Aboriginal students, and to promote
the pursuit of post-secondary education among Aboriginal youth.
-
- 56
Mr. Hunter to move--
- Be it resolved that this House recognises
the need for the Federal Government to work closely with the BC Government to
create more opportunities for commercial and recreational fishing in BC.
-
- 57 Mr. Belsey to move--
- Be it resolved that
this government actively supports alternative energy sources and that the provincial
and federal government work towards developing renewable energy technology.
-
- 59 Mr. Mayencourt to move--
- Be it resolved
that this House urges the Government of Canada to expedite the development and
passage of Bill C250 amending the hate propaganda provision of subsection 318
(4) of the Criminal Code to expand the definition of "identifiable group" to include
protection on the basis of sexual orientation.
-
- 60
Mr. Masi to move--
- Be it resolved that this House recognizes the
ecological diversity of Burns Bog, and has committed to protecting the integrity
of this area.
-
- 61 Mr. Bennett to move--
- Be
it resolved that this House is committed to developing an attractive investment
climate to significantly increase the number of mining exploration projects and
operating mines in British Columbia.
-
- 62 Mr. R.
Stewart to move--
- Be it resolved that this House recognizes the
historic contribution of francophones to the development of this province, and
the significant contribution that today's francophone community makes to the heritage
and culture of British Columbia.
-
- 63 Mr. Les
to move--
- Be it resolved that this House call on the federal government
to start acting in good faith to remove the threat of flooding by allowing the
ecologically-responsible removal of gravel from the Fraser River.
-
- 64
Ms. Trumper to move--
- Be it resolved that this House encourages
the ongoing initiatives of the Union of British Columbia Municipalities in making
our communities better places to live.
-
- 65 Ms. Brice
to move--
- Be it resolved that this House recognizes the importance of
the high-tech sector to the economy of British Columbia.
-
- 66
Mr. Penner to move--
- Be it resolved that this House calls on the
federal government to expand the national DNA databank so all persons convicted
of indictable criminal offences are required to provide samples.
-
- 67
Mr. MacKay to move--
- Be it resolved that the provincial government
supports efforts by the Northwest Corridor Development Corporation to create a
strong transportation route across the northern portion of our province.
-
- 69 Mr. Krueger to move--
- Be it resolved that
this House recognize that sport and recreation freshwater fishermen have a large
and valuable economic impact in our province.
-
- 70
Ms. Chong to move--
- Be it resolved that this House encourage the
provincial government to assume the responsibility for collecting all provincial
and federal taxes.
-
- 71 Mr. Manhas to move--
- Be
it resolved that this House recognizes the growth potential of the high tech sector
in BC, and seeks to foster its development through the Premier's Technology Council.
-
- 72 Mr. Hawes to move--
- Be it resolved that
this House supports increased funding for education as British Columbia's economy
grows to help ensure that we continue to develop an educated workforce, which
is essential to building prosperous communities.
-
- 73
Ms. McMahon to move--
- Be it resolved that this House recognizes
the importance of a sound transportation infrastructure, to the economy of British
Columbia.
-
- 74 Mr. Harris to move--
- Be
it resolved that this House is committed to supporting youth athletics through
such events as the BC Summer games.
-
- 75 Mr. Kerr
to move--
- Be it resolved that this House recognize the importance of fitness
and its positive effects for the mental and physical well being of all British
Columbians.
-
- 76 Ms. Trumper to move--
- Be
it resolved that this House is committed to improving health care for British
Columbians by working with BC universities to increase the number of spaces for
students in medicine and nursing.
-
- 77 Mr. Les
to move--
- Be it resolved that this House acknowledges the value of examining
the possibility of the Sasquatch Highway along the west side of Harrison Lake
from Harrison Mills to Pemberton as an additional route to Whistler.
-
- 78 Mr. Jarvis to move--
- Be it resolved that
this House supports all efforts to towards an "Adopt a Highway" program for the
highways of British Columbia.
-
- 79 Ms. Locke
to move--
- Be it resolved that this House recognizes the active theatre,
arts and culture community in the city of Surrey, and looks forward to the coming
season of entertainment at the Surrey Arts Centre Theatre and the Bell Centre
for the Performing Arts.
-
- 80 Mr. Chutter
to move--
- Be it resolved that this House is committed to seeking innovative
solutions to address the spread of noxious weeds.
-
- 81
Mr. Johnston to move--
- Be it resolved that this House recognize
the important role volunteer coaches and tournament coordinators play in developing
young athletes in British Columbia.
-
- 82 Mr. Nuraney
to move--
- Be it resolved that this House recognizes the important role
that convalescent homes have for patients making the transition from hospital
care to independent living.
-
- 83 Mr. Sultan
to move--
- Be it resolved that this House recognizes that a high quality
post-secondary education system is key to a prosperous economy, healthy population
and learned society.
-
- 84 Mr. Hunter to move--
- Be
it resolved that this House encourage the use of roundabouts to increase traffic
safety.
-
- 85 Ms. Brice to move--
- Recognizing
future demands for highly skilled health care professionals be it resolved that
this House recognize the importance of continuing to implement a health care human
resource plan.
-
- 86 Mr. Bennett to move--
- Be
it resolved, in recognition of the need to diversify and strengthen the economy
in the Kootenays, that this House recognize the importance of the Cranbrook airport
expansion to economic development in the Kootenay region.
-
- 87
Mr. Cobb to move--
- Be it resolved that this House recognize the
contributions that many cultural groups have made to the development of resource
communities in B.C.
-
- 88 Ms. Brice to move--
- Be
it resolved that this House recognizes the benefits that the 2010 Olympics will
bring to communities throughout the province and the important legacy it will
leave for future generations of British Columbians.
-
- 89
Mr. Johnston to move--
- Be it resolved that this House recognizes
International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination and embraces all
of the cultures and traditions in Vancouver and around the province.
-
- 92 Ms. MacPhail to move--
- Be it resolved
that this House calls for a halting of hostilities in Iraq and expresses its endorsement
of the resolution adopted by the City Council of New York on March 12, 2003, after
finding that it has not been substantiated that all other means of disarming Saddam
Hussein in accordance with United Nations resolutions have been attempted and
failed, and which reads as follows:
- Resolved, That the government of
the United States should make all efforts to work through the United Nations Security
Council in a manner that would reaffirm our nation's commitment to the rule of
law and the primacy of human rights in our international relationships, and should
take all appropriate steps toward securing the participation of other nations
and international bodies in the effort to ensure that Iraq does not possess biological,
chemical or nuclear weapons and toward promoting human rights for all the people
of Iraq; and be it further
- Resolved, That the government of the United
States should work through the United Nations Security Council and with other
nations to ensure the unimpeded access of United Nations weapons inspectors to
all areas of and facilities in Iraq and to ensure that the inspectors be given
a full and fair opportunity to conduct their efforts in accordance with the United
Nations Security Council resolutions; and be it further
- Resolved, That
the Council of the City of New York opposes a pre-emptive military attack on Iraq
unless it is demonstrated that Iraq poses a real and imminent threat to the security
and safety of the United States or its allies or unless all other options for
achieving compliance with the United Nations resolutions calling for the elimination
of weapons of mass destruction and the means for the development have failed.
-
- 93 Mr. Bloy to move--
- Be it resolved that
this House recognizes the invaluable contribution BC's volunteer organizations
make to the daily lives of all British Columbians.
-
- 98
Ms. MacPhail to move--
- Be it resolved that this House does not
concur in the report of the Committee of Supply with respect to Vote 10 and the
proceedings therein are declared of no force and effect and Orders the
said Vote be referred back to the Committee of Supply to be reconsidered.
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