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ORDERS OF THE DAY — Continued
No. 75 — Tuesday, May 31, 2022 — 1.30 p.m.
(Monday morning only)
Adjourned Debate on Second Reading —
Bill (No. M 202) intituled Equal Pay Reporting Act, PRINTED. Ms. Cadieux. (Ms. Furstenau adjourned the debate.)
Second Reading —
Bill (No. M 201) intituled British Columbia Transit Amendment Act, 2022, PRINTED. Mr. Sturdy.
Second Reading —
Bill (No. M 203) intituled Assessment (Split Assessment Classification) Amendment Act, 2022, PRINTED. Mr. Stone.
Second Reading —
Bill (No. M 204) intituled Crown Land Residential Lease Act, 2022, PRINTED. Mr. Sturdy.
Second Reading —
Bill (No. M 205) intituled Name Amendment Act, 2022, PRINTED. Mr. Clovechok.
Second Reading —
Bill (No. M 206) intituled Preserving Brunswick Point for Agriculture and Migrating Waterfowl Habitat Act, 2022, PRINTED. Mr. Paton.
Second Reading —
Bill (No. M 207) intituled Home-Based Craft Food Act, PRINTED. Mr. Paton.
Second Reading —
Bill (No. M 208) intituled Defibrillator Public Access Act, PRINTED. Ms. Bond.
Second Reading —
Bill (No. M 209) intituled Indigenous Names Statutes Amendment Act, 2022, NOT PRINTED. Mr. Clovechok.
1 Ms. Bailey moved —
Be it resolved that this House support this Government’s actions to create affordable housing for all. (Mr. Yao adjourned the debate.)
4 Mr. Halford moved —
Be it resolved that this House urge the Government to take meaningful action to address record high housing and rental costs in British Columbia. (Ms. Cadieux adjourned the debate.)
5 Ms. Lore moved —
Be it resolved that this House honour International Women’s Day by reaffirming our commitment to building a world free of gender-based bias, violence, and discrimination. (Ms. Routledge adjourned the debate.)
6 Mr. Bernier moved —
Be it resolved that this House support British Columbia’s transitional, ethical LNG industry to meet the needs of British Columbians and the world. (Hon. M. Farnworth adjourned the debate.)
7 Ms. Alexis moved —
Be it resolved that this House support B.C.’s new economic plan and this Government’s work to build an inclusive, sustainable and innovative economy that works for people. (Mr. Russell adjourned the debate.)
10 Mr. Sturdy moved —
Be it resolved that this House agree that British Columbians expect their elected representatives to work together despite their partisan perspectives and that seeking out, fostering and championing good ideas, regardless of their origin, is important to advance the broader public good. (Mr. Ross adjourned the debate.)
11 Ms. Anderson moved —
Be it resolved that this House recognize youth as leaders in our province and support this Government’s actions to make life better for young people across B.C. now and into the future. (Mr. Donnelly adjourned the debate.)
12 Mr. D’Eith moved —
Be it resolved that this House recognize Creative Industries Week and celebrate the talents, innovation and contributions that people in this sector bring to our economy and communities. (Ms. Dykeman adjourned the debate.)
13 Mr. Doerkson moved —
Be it resolved that this House does not support the plan to rebuild the Royal British Columbia Museum for 789 million dollars. (Mr. Halford adjourned the debate.)
2 Mr. Yao to move —
Be it resolved that this House support this Government’s actions to provide greater access to the health care people need, closer to home through the primary health-care strategy, which includes launching Urgent Primary Care Centres (UPCCs) across the province.
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