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Thursday, February 12, 2015
1.30 p.m.
1 Mr. Holman to introduce a Bill intituled Members’ Conflict of Interest Amendment Act, 2015.
2 Mr. Holman to introduce a Bill intituled Parliamentary Calendar Act, 2015.
3 Mr. Holman to introduce a Bill intituled Legislative Standing Committee Reform Act, 2015.
4 Mr. Holman to introduce a Bill intituled Fixed Fall Election Amendment Act, 2015.
5 Mr. Holman to introduce a Bill intituled Campaign Finance Reform Act, 2015.
6 Mr. Holman to introduce a Bill intituled Youth Voter Registration Act, 2015.
7 Mr. Simpson to introduce a Bill intituled Whistleblower Protection Act, 2015.
8 Mr. Farnworth to introduce a Bill intituled Fairness in Financing Local Government Elections Act, 2015.
9 Mr. Krog to introduce a Bill intituled Lobbyist Registry Reform Act, 2015.
(Afternoon sittings: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday)
(30 minutes, afternoon sittings: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday)
(See Schedule A — Government Motions)
(See Schedule D — Private Members’ Motions)
(See Schedule B)
2 Ms. Robinson to move in amendment, seconded by Mr. Macdonald —
Be it resolved that the motion “We, Her Majesty’s most dutiful and loyal subjects, the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, in session assembled, beg leave to thank Your Honour for the gracious Speech which Your Honour has addressed to us at the opening of the present session,” be amended by adding the following:
“and that the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia regrets that the families in the province have seen their wages fall as they pay more for their basic services, while the government gives a break to the highest two per cent of income earners; regrets that the government has failed to meet its commitment that all British Columbians will have access to a general practitioner by 2015; regrets that seniors still do not have flexible options for home care or assisted living; regrets that young people in the province face uncertain job prospects as the government has bet on one sector rather than working with businesses and workers across B.C. to reach their potential; and regrets that the government will not fulfill its commitment for at least one LNG pipeline and terminal online in B.C. by 2015.”
(Mr. B. Routley adjourned the debate.)
(Monday morning only)
(See Schedule D)
Second Reading —
Bill (No. 1) intituled An Act to Ensure the Supremacy of Parliament, PRINTED. Hon. Minister of Justice.
Second Reading —
Bill (No. 2) intituled BC Transportation Financing Authority Transit Assets and Liabilities Act, PRINTED. Hon. Minister of Transportation and Infrastructure.
Second Reading —
Bill (No. 4) intituled Chartered Professional Accountants Act, PRINTED. Hon. Minister of Advanced Education.
Second Reading —
Bill (No. 7) intituled Private Training Act, PRINTED. Hon. Minister of Advanced Education.
Second Reading —
Bill (No. 9) intituled Workers Compensation Amendment Act, 2015, PRINTED. Hon. Minister of Jobs, Tourism and Skills Training and Minister Responsible for Labour.
(See Schedule D)
CRAIG JAMES
Clerk of the Legislative Assembly
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