2002 Legislative Session: 3rd Session, 37th Parliament


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ORDERS OF THE DAY -- Continued
No. 11 -- Monday, February 25, 2002 -- 10 a.m.

Schedule D

PRIVATE MEMBERS' TIME
(Monday morning only)

PRIVATE MEMBERS' STATEMENTS (STANDING ORDER 25a)

 
  1  Mr. Les--
Restorative Justice.
 
  2  Mr. Penner--
Piper James Richardson, V.C.
 
  3  Mr. Bennett--
Coal and Electricity.
 
  4  Mr. Lekstrom--
Regional Policing.

PUBLIC BILLS IN THE HANDS OF PRIVATE MEMBERS


ADJOURNED DEBATE PRIVATE MEMBERS' MOTIONS

 
  4  Ms. Kwan moved--
Be it resolved that this House supports the right for all British Columbians to access to justice including representation irrespective of who you are, where you come from, where you live and socio-economic status. (Hon. R. Coleman adjourned the debate.)

PRIVATE MEMBERS' MOTIONS ON NOTICE

 
  1  Ms. Kwan to move--
Be it resolved that this House supports the rights of renters and believes that they should be protected and enhanced.
 
  2  Ms. Kwan to move--
Be it resolved that this House recognizes that every dollar spent now on Children will save seven dollars in the future and therefore it is a good investment for government to enhance early development services for all Children.
 
  3  Ms. Kwan to move--
Be it resolved that this House is determined to protect the right of all British Columbians to safe, secure and affordable housing.
 
  5  Ms. Kwan to move--
Be it resolved that this House opposes the lift of the tuition fee freeze.
 
  6  Ms. Kwan to move--
Be it resolved that this House supports the right of students to have affordable and accessible post-secondary education.
 
  7  Ms. Kwan to move--
Be it resolved that this House acknowledges the right of every British Columbian to food, shelter and clothing, and also acknowledges the responsibility of the provincial government to ensure those rights.
 
  8  Ms. MacPhail to move--
Be it resolved that this House urges the Minister of Forests to work expeditiously, diligently and with due care, professionalism and to solve the Soft-Wood Lumber dispute.
 
  9  Ms. MacPhail to move--
Be it resolved that this House recognizes small communities throughout British Columbia experience unique challenges and that those challenges and the people who face them are as important as any other citizen and should therefore have equal representation at the Government's annual Provincial Conference.
 
  10  Ms. MacPhail to move--
Be it resolved that this House recognizes the economic challenges facing communities across British Columbia and urges the government to host a broad based provincial economic summit, including but not limited to business leaders, representatives of the non-profit sector, community leaders, Aboriginal leaders, labour leaders and students.
 
  11  Ms. MacPhail to move--
Be it resolved that this House acknowledges the important service to all British Columbians provided by the Provincial Ambulance Service and asserts that timely ambulance services save and protect lives and therefore these services must be maintained for all communities.
 
  12  Ms. MacPhail to move--
Be it resolved that this House opposes any changes to regulations and legislation that expand access to our natural resources without proper environment impact assessments being done prior to the changes being made.
 
  13  Ms. MacPhail to move--
Be it resolved that this House recognizes the clear benefits of Apprenticeship Training programs and the services offered by the Industry, Training and Apprenticeship Commission.
 
  14  Ms. MacPhail to move--
Be it resolved that this House acknowledges the contribution that provincially funded programs have made to the fight against violence against women and is opposed to the decline in funding for women's services, ranging from pre-employment services to direct and supporting services delivered through women's centres.

PRIVATE BILLS


PUBLIC BILLS AND ORDERS AND GOVERNMENT MOTIONS ON NOTICE

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