2004 Legislative Session: 5th Session, 37th Parliament


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Nos. 88 and 89

VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS

OF THE

Legislative Assembly of British Columbia


Monday, October 18, 2004


Ten o'clock a.m.

Prayers by Rev. Anderson.

The House proceeded to "Orders of the Day."

Order for "Private Members' Statements" called.

 116  By leave, Mr. Penner moved--
Be it resolved that this House supports initiatives to encourage development of small hydroelectric and other renewable energy projects, as part of a plan to help make British Columbia self-sufficient again in the production of electricity.

On the motion of Ms. McMahon, the debate was adjourned to the next sitting of the House.

 4  By leave, Ms. McMahon moved--
Be it resolved that this House recognize the importance of a sound transportation infrastructure to the economy of British Columbia.

On the motion of Ms. McMahon, the debate was adjourned to the next sitting of the House.

And then the House adjourned at 11.53 a.m.


Monday, October 18, 2004

Two o'clock p.m.

The Hon. R. Coleman (Minister of Public Safety and Solicitor General) presented to the Speaker a Message from Her Honour the Lieutenant Governor, which read as follows:

Iona Campagnolo
Lieutenant Governor

The Lieutenant Governor transmits herewith Bill (No. 66) intituled Motor Vehicle Amendment Act, 2004 and recommends the same to the Legislative Assembly.

Government House,
October 5, 2004.


Bill introduced and read a first time.

Bill Ordered to be placed on the Orders of the Day for second reading at the next sitting after today.

Order called for "Members' Statements."

Order called for "Oral Questions by Members."

The Hon. C. Hansen (Minister of Health Services) tabled the Medical Services Commission Financial Statement for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2004.

The House proceeded to "Orders of the Day."

On the motion for second reading of Bill (No. 73) intituled Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Amendment Act, 2004, a debate arose.

The debate continued.

Bill (No. 73) read a second time and Ordered to be placed on the Orders of the Day for committal at the next sitting after today.

On the motion for second reading of Bill (No. 63) intituled Charitable Purposes Preservation Act, a debate arose.

Bill (No. 63) read a second time and Ordered to be placed on the Orders of the Day for committal at the next sitting after today.

On the motion for second reading of Bill (No. 68) intituled Land Title and Survey Authority Act, a debate arose.

Bill (No. 68) read a second time and Ordered to be placed on the Orders of the Day for committal at the next sitting after today.

On the motion for second reading of Bill (No. 75) intituled Transportation Statutes Amendment Act, 2004, a debate arose.

Bill (No. 75) read a second time and Ordered to be placed on the Orders of the Day for committal at the next sitting after today.

On the motion for second reading of Bill (No. 72) intituled Trespass Amendment Act, 2004, a debate arose.

Bill (No. 72) read a second time and Ordered to be placed on the Orders of the Day for committal at the next sitting after today.

On the motion for second reading of Bill (No. 71) intituled Safe Streets Act, a debate arose.

The debate continued.

The House divided.

Motion agreed to on the following division:

YEAS -- 35

Wong
Chong
Locke
Hansen
Bruce
van Dongen
Barisoff
Roddick
Wilson

Hagen
Collins
Christensen
Neufeld
Coleman
Penner
Anderson
Jarvis
Nebbeling

Hunter
Chutter
Long
Mayencourt
Trumper
Johnston
Krueger
J. Reid
Hawes

Stephens
Masi
Nijjar
Hayer
Visser
Halsey-Brandt
Whittred
Kerr

 
NAYS -- 3

MacPhail Kwan Nettleton

Bill (No. 71) read a second time and Ordered to be placed on the Orders of the Day for committal at the next sitting after today.

And then the House adjourned at 6.08 p.m.

CLAUDE RICHMOND, Speaker


NOTICE OF BILLS

Wednesday, October 20

Ms. MacPhail to introduce a bill intituled Election Act Amendment Act (An Act Limiting Government Advertising During Elections and By-Elections).


NOTICE OF MOTIONS

Tuesday, October 19

 117  Mr. Mayencourt to move--
Be it resolved that the provincial government supports efforts to develop its connection with the Asian Pacific countries with respect to technology transfer, tourism, trade relations, education and culture.
 
 118  Mr. Mayencourt to move--
Be it resolved that this House recognize the contributions of non-profit organizations and the important role they play keeping our communities safe and healthy.

Wednesday, October 20

 119  Rev. Anderson to move--
Be it resolved that this House recognize the value of bridging private charities with government programs to build and strengthen communities throughout the province.
 
 120  Rev. Anderson to move--
Be it resolved that this House recognize the challenge of growing communities and the need for flexible physical and social infrastructure.
 
 121  Rev. Anderson to move--
Be it resolved that this House recognize the efforts of parents and volunteers who read to children at an early age and the benefits this brings to British Columbia's social fabric and economy in the long term.
 
 122  Rev. Anderson to move--
Be it resolved that this House recognize the contributions of non-profit organizations and the important role they play in keeping our communities safe and healthy.

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