ORDERS OF THE DAYContinued
No. 71 — Wednesday, May 30, 2018 — 1.30 p.m.

Schedule D

PRIVATE MEMBERS’ TIME

(Monday morning only)


PRIVATE MEMBERS’ STATEMENTS (STANDING ORDER 25a)


Public bills in the hands of private members

COMMITTEE

Committee —

Bill (No. M 216) intituled Business Corporations Amendment Act, 2018, PRINTED. Mr. Weaver.

SECOND READING

Second Reading —

Bill (No. M 201) intituled Interpretation Amendment Act, 2018, PRINTED. Ms. Larson.

Second Reading —

Bill (No. M 202) intituled Safe Care Act, PRINTED. Ms. Thornthwaite.

Second Reading —

Bill (No. M 203) intituled Equal Pay Certification Act, PRINTED. Ms. Cadieux.

Second Reading —

Bill (No. M 204) intituled Name Amendment Act, 2018, PRINTED. Ms. Polak.

Second Reading —

Bill (No. M 205) intituled Election Amendment Act, 2018, PRINTED. Mr. Weaver.

Second Reading —

Bill (No. M 206) intituled Reducing Waste Act, 2018, PRINTED. Mr. Johal.

Second Reading —

Bill (No. M 207) intituled Electoral Districts (Renaming) Amendment Act, 2018, PRINTED. Mr. Davies.

Second Reading —

Bill (No. M 208) intituled Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Amendment Act, 2018, PRINTED. Mr. Weaver.

Second Reading —

Bill (No. M 209) intituled Personal Information Protection Amendment Act, 2018, PRINTED. Mr. Weaver.

Second Reading —

Bill (No. M 210) intituled Family Day Amendment Act, 2018, PRINTED. Mr. Weaver.

Second Reading —

Bill (No. M 211) intituled The Hunting and Fishing Heritage Amendment Act, 2018, PRINTED. Mr. Rustad.

Second Reading —

Bill (No. M 212) intituled Environmental Management Amendment Act, 2018, PRINTED. Ms. Furstenau.

Second Reading —

Bill (No. M 213) intituled Local Elections Campaign Financing Amendment Act, 2018, PRINTED. Mr. Stone.

Second Reading —

Bill (No. M 214) intituled Election Amendment Act (No. 2), 2018, PRINTED. Mr. Milobar.

Second Reading —

Bill (No. M 215) intituled Legislative Assembly Management Committee Amendment Act, 2018, PRINTED. Mr. Milobar.

Second Reading —

Bill (No. M 217) intituled Strata Pre-Sale Contract Flipping Tax Act, 2018, PRINTED. Mr. Wilkinson.

Second Reading —

Bill (No. M 218) intituled Building (New Housing Access) Amendment Act, 2018, NOT PRINTED. Ms. Cadieux.

Second Reading —

Bill (No. M 219) intituled British Columbia Accessibility Act, 2018, NOT PRINTED. Ms. Reid.


ADJOURNED DEBATE ON PRIVATE MEMBERS’ MOTIONS

1  Mr. Begg moved —

Be it resolved that this House recognize the importance of affordable post-secondary education that ensures success in a rapidly growing modern economy. (Ms. Leonard adjourned the debate.)

2  Mr. Paton moved —

Be it resolved that this House supports providing assistance to B.C.’s agriculture industry. (Mr. Ashton adjourned the debate.)

7  Ms. Dean moved —

Be it resolved that this House acknowledge the importance of supporting gender equity. (Mr. Begg adjourned the debate.)

9  Mr. Rustad moved —

Be it resolved that this House acknowledge the importance of strong trading relationships with its neighbours and the benefits of diversifying trade through supporting Canadian Free Trade Agreements. (Ms. Leonard adjourned the debate.)

16  Mr. Routley moved —

Be it resolved that this House recognize the importance of labour rights and protections. (Ms. Routledge adjourned the debate.)

18  Mr. Milobar moved —

Be it resolved that this House urge the Government of B.C. to engage with the federal government and the Alberta government to resolve the current trade impasse. (Mr. Coleman adjourned the debate.)

19  Ms. Leonard moved

Be it resolved that this House recognizes the importance of protecting agricultural land and encouraging farming. (Mr. Routley adjourned the debate.)

20  Ms. Stilwell moved —

Be it resolved that this House recognize the importance British Columbia’s tourism industry plays in our province’s economy and the challenges posed by recent decisions. (Ms. Thornthwaite adjourned the debate.)

22  Mr. Kahlon moved —

Be it resolved that this House recognizes that climate change is increasingly impacting communities and economies. (Mr. D’Eith adjourned the debate.)

23  Mr. Lee moved —

Be it resolved that this House recognize the importance of a clear, fair and transparent process for changing our electoral system. (Mr. Milobar adjourned the debate.)


Private members’ motions on notice

3  Mr. Davies to move —

Be it resolved that this House urge the Government of B.C. to engage with the federal government and the Alberta government to resolve the current trade impasse.

8  Mr. Chandra Herbert to move —

Be it resolved that this House recognize the importance of B.C.’s creative industries to a strong, sustainable and innovative economy that works for everyone.

10  Mr. Rustad to move —

Be it resolved that this House recognize the benefits to First Nations and rural communities from resource development and supports responsible resource projects.

11  Ms. Routledge to move —

Be it resolved that this House support the implementation of a minimum wage of $15 an hour.

12  Mr. Kahlon to move —

Be it resolved that this House acknowledge the importance of sport to the development of sustainable, healthy communities.

13  Mr. Brar to move —

Be it resolved that this House urge the government to crack down on money laundering and criminal activity in B.C.

14  Ms. Routledge to move —

Be it resolved that this House urge the government to do everything in its power to defend our coast and coastal economies.

15  Ms. Elmore to move —

Be it resolved that this House recognize the importance of a poverty reduction strategy for all people in British Columbia.

17  Mr. Glumac to move —

Be it resolved that this House support innovation in the clean technology sector.