ORDERS OF THE DAYContinued
No. 33 — Thursday, November 20, 2014 — 1.30 p.m.

Schedule D

PRIVATE MEMBERS’ TIME

(Monday morning only)


PRIVATE MEMBERS’ STATEMENTS (STANDING ORDER 25a)

1  Ms. Michelle Stilwell

The Benefits of Hosting Athletic Events and Tournaments.

2  Ms. Hammell

Finding a Better Way to Support People with Mental Illness.

3  Mr. Hamilton

Public Sector Bargaining Success.

4  Mr. Heyman

Continuing to Build Our Technology Sector.


Public bills in the hands of private members

ADJOURNED DEBATE ON SECOND READING

Adjourned Debate on Second Reading —

Bill (No. M 203) intituled Terry Fox Day Act, PRINTED. Ms. Reimer. (Ms. Elmore adjourned the debate.)

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 Election Finance Amendment Act, 2014, PRINTED. Ms. Huntington.

Second Reading —

Bill (No. M 204) intituled Poverty Reduction and Economic Inclusion Act, 2014, PRINTED. Ms. Mungall.

Second Reading —

Bill (No. M 205) intituled Taxi Industry Safety and Fairness Act, PRINTED. Mr. Horgan.

Second Reading —

Bill (No. M 206) intituled First Nations Heritage Protection and Conservation Act, 2014, PRINTED. Ms. Karagianis.

Second Reading —

Bill (No. M 207) intituled Ukrainian Famine and Genocide (Holodomor) Memorial Day Act, 2014, PRINTED. Mr. Ralston.

Second Reading —

Bill (No. M 208) intituled Whistleblowers Protection Act, 2014, NOT PRINTED. Mr. Holman.

Second Reading —

Bill (No. M 209) intituled Fairness in Financing Local Government Election Act, 2014, NOT PRINTED. Mr. Farnworth.

Second Reading —

Bill (No. M 210) intituled Electronic Petitions Act, 2014, NOT PRINTED. Ms. Shin.

Second Reading —

Bill (No. M 211) intituled Gender Identity and Expression Human Rights Recognition Act, NOT PRINTED. Mr. Chandra Herbert.


ADJOURNED DEBATE ON PRIVATE MEMBERS’ MOTIONS

3  Mr. Hamilton moved —

Be it resolved that this House encourage the government to strengthen our economy and create jobs in British Columbia by expanding and opening new markets abroad. (Ms. Barnett adjourned the debate.)

7  Mr. Chandra Herbert moved —

Be it resolved that the government rebuild confidence in our economy by introducing stronger protections for our province’s land, water, and air, and ensure stronger enforcement of those protections. (Ms. Mungall adjourned the debate.)

8  Mr. Sullivan moved —

Be it resolved that this House celebrate the success of the film, audio visual and digital media sector in British Columbia. (Ms. Elmore adjourned the debate.)

10  Ms. Corrigan moved —

Be it resolved that this House recognizes the importance of public, post-secondary English language learning programs to a skilled labour force in B.C. and to the health of the provincial economy as a whole. (Ms. Robinson adjourned the debate.)


Private members’ motions on notice

4  Ms. Tegart to move —

Be it resolved that this House supports securing non-treaty benefit agreements with First Nations.

5  Mr. Kyllo to move —

Be it resolved that this House continue to encourage private sector economic growth by keeping taxes low.

6  Mr. Martin to move —

Be it resolved that this House continue to work towards responsible and affordable long-term labour peace for the benefit of all British Columbians.

9  Ms. Conroy to move —

Be it resolved that the provincial government work with the federal government to ensure that salmon are returned in an expedient manner to the upper Columbia River, as efforts being put forth in the United States by both the federal and state governments and the tribal bands have given optimism to this happening expeditiously.

11  Ms. Popham to move —

Be it resolved that the Legislative Assembly appoint and activate a Select Standing Committee on Agriculture and Food.