ORDERS OF THE DAYContinued
No. 51 — Thursday, April 10, 2014 — 10 a.m.

Schedule D

PRIVATE MEMBERS’ TIME

(Monday morning only)


PRIVATE MEMBERS’ STATEMENTS (STANDING ORDER 25a)

1  Mr. Morris

Working Towards LNG in B.C.

2  Mr. Eby

High Quality Training for British Columbians.

3  Mr. Throness

Agricultural Innovation in the Fraser Valley.

4  Mr. Fraser

Support for Injured Workers.


Public bills in the hands of private members

SECOND READING

Second Reading —

Bill (No. M 201) intituled Fall Fixed Election Amendment Act, 2014, PRINTED. Ms. Huntington.

Second Reading —

Bill (No. M 202) intituled Silver Alert Act, PRINTED. Ms. Robinson.

Second Reading —

Bill (No. M 203) intituled Standing Committee Reform Act, 2014, PRINTED. Mr. Horgan.

Second Reading —

Bill (No. M 204) intituled Parliamentary Calendar Act, 2014, PRINTED. Mr. Horgan.

Second Reading —

Bill (No. M 205) intituled Electronic Petitions Act, 2014, PRINTED. Ms. Shin.

Second Reading —

Bill (No. M 206) intituled Hydro Affordability Act, 2014, PRINTED. Mr. Horgan.

Second Reading —

Bill (No. M 207) intituled The British Columbia Local Food Act, 2014, PRINTED. Mr. Dix.

Second Reading —

Bill (No. M 208) intituled First Nations Heritage Protection and Conservation Act, 2014, PRINTED. Ms. Karagianis.

Second Reading —

Bill (No. M 209) intituled Members’ Conflict of Interest Amendment Act, 2014, NOT PRINTED. Mr. Simpson.


Adjourned DEBATE ON PRIVATE MEMBERS’ MOTIONS

2  Mr. Ralston moved —

Be it resolved that this House supports the abolition of the Senate of Canada. (Mr. Sultan adjourned the debate.)

5  Ms. Darcy moved —

Be it resolved that this House supports the creation of a specialized clinic to address the late effects of childhood cancer treatment. (Ms. Elmore adjourned the debate.)

6  Ms. Tegart moved —

Be it resolved that this House continue to support finding ways to grow the economy and create opportunities.

7  Mr. Lee moved —

Be it resolved that this House encourage the Federal Government to secure free trade agreements in our priority markets in Asia. (Mr. Heyman adjourned the debate.)

8  Mr. Bains moved —

Be it resolved that this House urge the Government to pursue prosecutions of corporate executives and directors responsible for workers’ health and safety in cases of negligence causing workplace death or serious injury. (Ms. Darcy adjourned the debate.)

11  Mr. Morris moved —

Be it resolved that this House protect and preserve jobs for current and future generations by supporting B.C.’s mining industry. (Mr. Kyllo adjourned the debate.)

12  Ms. Mungall moved —

Be it resolved that this House acknowledge the work being done in other jurisdictions to reduce poverty. (Mr. Hamilton adjourned the debate.)


Private members’ motions on notice

4  Mr. Hamilton to move —

Be it resolved that this House encourage the Government to continue opening new markets abroad.

13  Ms. Hammell to move —

Be it resolved that this House applaud the Mental Health Commission of Canada and the Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police for initiating a national dialogue on a framework to train police on how to best deal with the mentally ill.

14  Ms. Hammell to move —

Be it resolved that this House applaud the City of Delta’s resolution that the provincial government develop a long-term, multi-faceted strategy to help people suffering from concurrent disorders from becoming chronic offenders.