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ORDERS OF THE DAY — Continued
No. 30 — Thursday, April 1, 2010 — 10 a.m.
(Monday morning only)
1 Mr. Slater —
Maintaining the Essential Resource of Life: Water.
2 Mr. Donaldson —
Rural BC Community Economic Development.
3 Ms. Thornthwaite —
Early Learning.
4 Mr. B. Simpson —
The Value of Reconciliation.
1 Ms. McIntyre moved —
Be it resolved that this House celebrate the success of the athletes, organizers and volunteers of the 2010 Winter Olympic Games and wish the same success for the upcoming Paralympics. (Mr. Austin adjourned the debate.)
2 Ms. Barnett moved —
Be it resolved that this House support the Government’s call for a “One Project, One Process” approach to environmental assessments and the creation of a unified federal-provincial review process that does away with the redundancy and unnecessary costs in these assessments. (Mr. Rustad adjourned the debate.)
5 Mr. S. Simpson moved —
Be it resolved that this House recognize the invaluable service that Social Workers provide to our communities and the importance of the community social service sector. (Mr. Letnick adjourned the debate.)
6 Mr. S. Simpson moved —
Be it resolved that this House discuss and debate that the BC Government should immediately develop a comprehensive poverty reduction strategy. (Ms. Mungall adjourned the debate.)
3 Mr. Rustad to move —
Be it resolved that this House recognize the importance of clean energy and support the development of new independent power production in bioenergy, run-of-river, wind, geothermal, tidal, wave and solar energy as well as the strengthening of BC Hydro and the optimization of existing facilities.
4 Mr. Horne to move —
Be it resolved that this House support the creation of the New West Partnership with Alberta and Saskatchewan which will foster free trade, investment and labour mobility through the development of unified and mutually beneficial purchasing, procurement and licensing opportunities.
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