2000 Legislative Session: 4th Session, 36th Parliament


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ORDERS OF THE DAY -- Continued
No. 52 -- Monday, June 5, 2000 -- 2 p.m.

  Schedule A 

MOTIONS ON NOTICE

 
  1  Ms. Gillespie to move--
Be it resolved that this House supports a woman's right to choice in reproductive health care.
 
  2  Mr. Janssen to move--
Be it resolved that this House is of the opinion that the fair wage policy on publicly funded construction projects is essential to ensure workers receive a fair day's pay for a fair day's work.
 
  3  Mr. Calendino to move--
Be it resolved that this House declare its priority in support of tax relief that targets low and middle income families.
 
  4  Ms. Walsh to move--
Be it resolved that this House supports targeted subsidies that promote growth for small business and strategic sectors, stabilize communities and promote job creation and protection.
 
  5  Mr. Kasper to move--
Be it resolved that the pay increases for senior government civil servants at positions classified as Deputy Minister, approved January 7, 2000, and announced by Government February 1, 2000, be rescinded.
 
  8  Mr. Clark to move--
That this House condemns Alberta's proposed Health Care Protection Act for allowing private, for-profit health facilities and undermining the fundamental principles of Canadian Medicare.
 
  9  The Hon. J. Pullinger to move--
Be it resolved that this House, mindful of the pain caused to persons who are gay and lesbian and their families by statements that stereotype and denigrate those citizens, recognizes that as legislators we share an obligation and a duty to promote full equality and respect for all citizens, including gays and lesbians.
 
10 Mr. Symons to move--
Be it resolved that this Legislature urge the Government of Canada to spend at least 50 per cent of the money collected through Federal taxes on automotive fuels on highways in the province of origin.
 
11 Mr. Symons to move--
Be it resolved that Standing Order 81 of the Standing Orders of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia be amended to read:
"Every Bill shall receive three readings, on different days, prior to being passed. After first reading, there shall be a minimum of three sitting days before second reading. After the second reading, it shall be ordered for committal on a subsequent day. Notwithstanding the above, on urgent or extraordinary occasions, a Bill may be read twice or thrice, or advanced two or more stages in one day."
 
12 Mr. Symons to move--
Be it resolved that this Legislature disapproves of the process by which the Executive Council can make significant alterations to Provincial policy by Order of the Lieutenant Governor in Council, thereby bypassing debate in the Legislative Assembly by the elected representatives of the people of British Columbia.

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