ORDERS OF THE DAYContinued

No. 68 — Tuesday, May 25, 2010 — 1.30 p.m.

Schedule D

PRIVATE MEMBERS’ TIME

(Monday morning only)


PRIVATE MEMBERS’ STATEMENTS (STANDING ORDER 25a)


Public bills in the hands of private members

Second Reading —

Bill (No. M 201) intituled Protection of the Homeless Act, 2010, PRINTED. Ms. Kwan.

Second Reading —

Bill (No. M 203) intituled Cosmetic Pesticide and Carcinogen Control Act, 2010, PRINTED. Mr. Fleming.

Second Reading —

Bill (No. M 204) intituled Campaign Finance Reform Act, 2010, PRINTED. Ms. James.

Second Reading —

Bill (No. M 205) intituled First Nations Heritage Protection and Conservation Act, 2010, PRINTED. Ms. Karagianis.


ADJOURNED DEBATE ON PRIVATE MEMBERS’ MOTIONS

1  Ms. McIntyre moved —

Be it resolved that this House celebrate the success of the athletes, organizers and volunteers of the 2010 Winter Olympic Games and wish the same success for the upcoming Paralympics. (Mr. Austin adjourned the debate.)

2  Ms. Barnett moved —

Be it resolved that this House support the Government’s call for a “One Project, One Process” approach to environmental assessments and the creation of a unified federal-provincial review process that does away with the redundancy and unnecessary costs in these assessments. (Mr. Rustad adjourned the debate.)

4  Mr. Horne moved —

Be it resolved that this House support the creation of the New West Partnership with Alberta and Saskatchewan which will foster free trade, investment and labour mobility through the development of unified and mutually beneficial purchasing, procurement and licensing opportunities. (Mr. Pimm adjourned the debate.)

5  Mr. S. Simpson moved —

Be it resolved that this House recognize the invaluable service that Social Workers provide to our communities and the importance of the community social service sector. (Mr. Letnick adjourned the debate.)

6  Mr. S. Simpson moved —

Be it resolved that this House discuss and debate that the BC Government should immediately develop a comprehensive poverty reduction strategy. (Ms. Mungall adjourned the debate.)

7  Ms. Popham moved —

Be it resolved that this House debate and discuss a made in BC food security and production plan. (Ms. Kwan adjourned the debate.)

8  Mr. Pimm moved —

Be it resolved that this House support the Government’s decision to advance, subject to environmental assessment approvals, and ensuring that the Crown’s constitutional duties to First Nations are met, the development of the Site C Clean Energy Project to meet the future needs of British Columbia. (Mr. Lake adjourned the debate.)

9  Ms. D. Black moved —

Be it resolved that this House debate the importance of post-secondary education and skills training to ensure that British Columbians have the skills and abilities to excel in tomorrow’s green economy. (Mr. Howard adjourned the debate.)

10  Mr. Sultan moved —

Be it resolved that this House recognize the importance of investing in capital projects across the province that will create thousands of jobs today to facilitate an even stronger economy in the future. (Ms. Cadieux adjourned the debate.)


Private members’ motions on notice

3  Mr. Rustad to move —

Be it resolved that this House recognize the importance of clean energy and support the development of new independent power production in bioenergy, run-of-river, wind, geothermal, tidal, wave and solar energy as well as the strengthening of BC Hydro and the optimization of existing facilities.

11  Ms. Karagianis to move —

Be it resolved that this House urge the BC Government to reject the lease application for the water lot that is under consideration for development of a mega yacht marina in the Victoria inner harbour.

12  Ms. Karagianis to move —

Be it resolved that this House urge the BC Government to conduct a public review of standards and protocols concerning Lyme disease testing, diagnosis, and treatment with a specific focus on meeting accepted international standards.

13  Ms. Karagianis to move —

Be it resolved that this House urge the BC Government to explore the means for providing HPV vaccine to all women in BC under the age of 25 years.