2009 Legislative Session: First Session, 39th Parliament
HANSARD
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official report of
Debates of the Legislative Assembly
(hansard)
Tuesday, February 9, 2010
Morning Sitting
Volume 9, Number 8
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Tabling Documents |
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Office of the Auditor General, report No. 5, 2009-2010, Managing Knowledge: A Guide to Good Practice |
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Office of the Auditor General, report No. 6, 2009-2010, Making the Right Decisions: Information Use by the Boards of Public Sector Organizations, December 2009 |
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Elections B.C., Statement of Votes: 39th Provincial General Election — May 12, 2009 |
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Elections B.C., Statement of Votes — Referendum on Electoral Reform — May 12, 2009 |
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Office of the Ombudsperson, public report No. 46, The Best Care: Getting It Right for Seniors in British Columbia (Part 1), December 2009 |
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Office of the Ombudsperson, joint special report with the Representative for Children and Youth, Hearing the Voices of Children and Youth: A Child-Centred Approach to Complaint Resolution, January 2010 |
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Prorogation Address |
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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 2010
The House met at 10:03 a.m.
[Mr. Speaker in the chair.]
Prayers.
Tabling Documents
Mr. Speaker: Hon. Members, I have the honour to present the following documents: the Auditor General's 2009-2010 report 5, Managing Knowledge: A Guide to Good Practice; the Auditor General's 2009-2010 report 6, Making the Right Decisions: Information Use by the Boards of Public Sector Organizations, December 2009; Elections B.C., Statement of Votes: 39th Provincial General Election — May 12, 2009; Elections B.C., Statement of Votes — Referendum on Electoral Reform — May 12, 2009; Ombudsperson public report No. 46, The Best Care: Getting It Right for Seniors in British Columbia (Part 1), December 2009; Ombudsperson joint special report with the Representative for Children and Youth, Hearing the Voices of Children and Youth: A Child-Centred Approach to Complaint Resolution, January 2010.
Hon. Members, if you would remain in your seats, the Lieutenant-Governor is in the precinct.
His Honour the Lieutenant-Governor entered the chamber and took his seat on the throne.
Prorogation Address
Hon. S. Point (Lieutenant-Governor): Mr. Speaker and Members of the Legislative Assembly, in closing the first session of the 39th parliament of British Columbia, I wish to commend you on the accomplishments of the past year. This session has seen the passage of measures of wide-ranging and significant importance to the people of our province.
Hon. Members, on behalf of all British Columbians, I wish to express my appreciation for the care and attention you have given to your deliberations. I now relieve you of your legislative duties.
But don't go too far.
His Honour the Lieutenant-Governor retired from the chamber.
[Mr. Speaker in the chair.]
Hon. M. de Jong: Mr. Speaker and Members of the Legislative Assembly, it is His Honour the Lieutenant-Governor's will and pleasure that the Legislative Assembly be prorogued until 2 p.m. today, and this Legislative Assembly is hereby prorogued accordingly.
Mr. Speaker: Hon. Members, this House is prorogued until two o'clock this afternoon.
The House prorogued at 10:11 a.m.
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