2006 Legislative Session: 2nd Session, 38th Parliament


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No. 44

VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS

OF THE

Legislative Assembly of British Columbia


Wednesday, April 5, 2006


Two o'clock p.m.

Prayers by Mr. Lee.

Order called for "Members' Statements."

Order called for "Oral Questions by Members."

The House proceeded to "Orders of the Day."

Order for Committee of Supply called.

Pursuant to Sessional Order, order called for Section A and Section B of Committee of Supply.

The Committee recessed until 6.45 p.m.

(In Committee -- Section B)


Section B of Committee of Supply reported progress of the estimates of the Ministry of Environment.

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 of the estimates of the Ministry of Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources.

Report to be considered at the next sitting.

Committee to sit again at the next sitting.

And then the House adjourned at 8.48 p.m.

BILL BARISOFF, Speaker


NOTICE OF MOTIONS

Thursday, April 6

 
60  Mr. Bains to move--
Be it resolved that this House urge the government to ensure that, when a landlord of a manufactured home-park gives notice to end a tenancy agreement in order to convert all or a significant part of a manufactured home-park to another use, manufactured homeowners receive adequate compensation from the landlord and the landlord is required to put in place a relocation agreement that is satisfactory to the manufactured homeowners.

Monday, April 24

 
61  Mr. Coons to move--
Be it resolved that this House agree to ensure that British Columbia companies have equal opportunity to bid in their own province on public projects, as well as private ones, that are funded by taxpayer's money.

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