ORDERS OF THE DAYContinued
No. 24 — Thursday, March 5, 2015 — 1.30 p.m.

Schedule D

PRIVATE MEMBERS’ TIME

(Monday morning only)


PRIVATE MEMBERS’ STATEMENTS (STANDING ORDER 25a)

1  Ms. Thornthwaite

The Value of Post Production in the B.C. Film Industry.

2  Mr. Fleming

Collaboration in Education.

3  Mr. Bernier

Building Healthy Communities in a Time of Growth.

4  Ms. Popham

The Economy Needs Bees.


Public bills in the hands of private members

SECOND READING

Second Reading —

Bill (No. M 201) intituled Tobacco Control Amendment Act, 2015, PRINTED. Ms. Darcy.

Second Reading —

Bill (No. M 202) intituled Parliamentary Calendar Act, 2015, PRINTED. Mr. Holman.

Second Reading —

Bill (No. M 203) intituled Legislative Standing Committee Reform Act, 2015, PRINTED. Mr. Holman.

Second Reading —

Bill (No. M 204) intituled Fixed Fall Election Amendment Act, 2015, PRINTED. Mr. Holman.

Second Reading —

Bill (No. M 205) intituled Youth Voter Registration Act, 2015, PRINTED. Mr. Fleming.

Second Reading —

Bill (No. M 206) intituled Members’ Conflict of Interest Amendment Act, 2015, NOT PRINTED. Mr. Holman.

Second Reading —

Bill (No. M 207) intituled Whistleblowers Protection Act, 2015, NOT PRINTED. Mr. Simpson.

Second Reading —

Bill (No. M 208) intituled Wildlife Amendment Act, 2015, NOT PRINTED. Mr. Weaver.


ADJOURNED DEBATE ON PRIVATE MEMBERS’ MOTIONS

3  Mr. Chandra Herbert moved —

Be it resolved that this House call on the B.C. government to immediately withdraw from the National Energy Board’s review of the Kinder Morgan pipeline and tanker project, and establish a rigorous made-in-B.C. environmental assessment process so that British Columbians, municipalities, and First Nations can fully participate, and finally get the fulsome answers on oil spill response, emergency planning, financial implications, climate change and other areas that they deserve. (Mr. Heyman adjourned the debate.)

7  Mr. Ashton moved —

Be it resolved that this House recognize the value of a balanced budget built on a diverse economy to support B.C. families and communities and to build a better, stronger province for future generations. (Mr. Lee adjourned the debate.)

8  Ms. James moved —

Be it resolved that the Government of B.C. has a responsibility to make life more affordable for B.C. families. (Mr. Austin adjourned the debate.)


Private members’ motions on notice

4  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.

5  Ms. Tegart to move —

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