Nos. 9 and 10 VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS OF THE Legislative Assembly of British Columbia

Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Ten o’clock a.m.

Prayers by Ms. Tegart.

Order called for “Members’ Statements.”

Order called for “Oral Questions by Members.”

The House proceeded to “Orders of the Day.”

On the motion for second reading of Bill (No. 3) intituled Canadian Pacific Railway (Stone and Timber) Settlement Act, a debate arose.

The debate continued.

On the motion of Mr. Krog the debate was adjourned to the next sitting of the House.

And then the House adjourned at 11.56 a.m.

Tuesday, October 21, 2014

One-thirty o’clock p.m.

The Hon. M. de Jong (Minister of Finance) presented to the Speaker a Message from Her Honour the Lieutenant Governor, which read as follows:

Judith Guichon
Lieutenant Governor

The Lieutenant Governor transmits herewith Bill (No. 6) intituled Liquefied Natural Gas Income Tax Act and recommends the same to the Legislative Assembly.

Government House,

October 15, 2014.

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.

The House proceeded to “Orders of the Day.”

The House resumed the adjourned debate on the motion for second reading of Bill (No. 3) intituled Canadian Pacific Railway (Stone and Timber) Settlement Act.

Bill (No. 3) read a second time and Ordered to be placed on the Orders of the Day for committal at the next sitting after today.

Pursuant to Order, the House resumed the adjourned debate on the Address in Reply to the Speech of Her Honour the Lieutenant Governor at the opening of the Session.

The debate continued.

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

And then the House adjourned at 6.27 p.m.

HON. LINDA REID, Speaker

NOTICE OF BILLS

Thursday, October 23

Ms. Reimer to introduce a Bill intituled Terry Fox Day Act.

NOTICE OF MOTIONS

Thursday, October 23

7  Mr. Chandra Herbert to move —

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.