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One-thirty o’clock p.m.
Prayers by Ms. Shin.
Order called for “Members’ Statements.”
Order called for “Oral Questions by Members.”
Mr. Horgan reserved his right to raise a matter of privilege.
The House proceeded to “Orders of the Day.”
The House resumed the adjourned debate on the motion for second reading of Bill (No. 2) intituled Greenhouse Gas Industrial Reporting and Control Act.
The debate continued.
The House divided.
Motion agreed to on the following division:
Yeas — 46 | |||
Sturdy Bing Hogg Yamamoto McRae Stone Fassbender Oakes Wat Thomson Virk Rustad | Wilkinson Pimm Sultan Hamilton Reimer Ashton Morris Hunt Sullivan Cadieux Lake Polak | de Jong Clark Coleman Anton Bond Bennett Letnick Barnett Yap Thornthwaite Dalton | Plecas Lee Kyllo Tegart Throness Larson Foster Bernier Martin Gibson Moira Stilwell |
Nays — 28 | |||
Hammell Simpson Robinson Horgan Dix Ralston Fleming | Popham Kwan Conroy Austin Chandra Herbert Macdonald Karagianis | Eby Mungall Bains Shin Darcy Donaldson Trevena | D. Routley Fraser Rice Holman B. Routley Huntington Weaver |
Bill (No. 2) read a second time and Ordered to be placed on the Orders of the Day for committal at the next sitting after today.
On the motion for second reading of Bill (No. 5) intituled Container Trucking Act, a debate arose.
Bill (No. 5) read a second time and Ordered to be placed on the Orders of the Day for committal at the next sitting after today.
And then the House adjourned at 6.56 p.m.
HON. LINDA REID, Speaker
Monday, November 3
Mr. Horgan to introduce a Bill intituled Taxi Industry Safety and Fairness Act.
Monday, November 3
8 Mr. Sullivan to move —
Be it resolved that this House celebrate the success of the film, audio visual and digital media sector in British Columbia.
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.
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