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ORDERS OF THE DAY — Continued
No. 59 — Monday, May 13, 2024 — 1.30 p.m.
(Monday morning only)
5 Mr. D’Eith moved —
Be it resolved that this House agrees to put the interests of regular people who are looking to afford a home ahead of real estate speculators and investors. (Mr. Begg adjourned the debate.)
6 Ms. Routledge moved —
Be it resolved that this House agrees that instead of working for those at the top, governments must always work to deliver results for all British Columbians and put people first. (Mr. Starchuk adjourned the debate.)
19 Ms. Bond moved —
Be it resolved that this House agrees that Government must do more to address the crisis in women’s health care. (Ms. Merrifield adjourned the debate.)
20 Ms. Chant moved —
Be it resolved that this House supports this Government’s work to train, recruit and retain more health care professionals to relieve the pressures on British Columbia’s health care system and increase access to health care services. (Ms. Rice adjourned the debate.)
24 Ms. Sturko moved —
Be it resolved that this House supports scrapping this Government’s decriminalization experiment. (Ms. Babchuk adjourned the debate.)
26 Mr. D’Eith moved —
Be it resolved that this House recognizes the importance of arts and the creative industries in our province and celebrates their commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion, accessibility and sustainability. (Mr. Chandra Herbert adjourned the debate.)
32 Mr. Halford moved —
Be it resolved that this House agrees that British Columbians deserve better than what they have received over the last seven years of neglect. (Mr. Routley adjourned the debate.)
1 Ms. Greene to move —
Be it resolved that this House agrees climate change is real, caused by humans, and is an urgent global crisis that requires B.C. to take action to reduce our greenhouse gas emissions in order to protect people and our environment.
2 Mr. Singh to move —
Be it resolved that this House supports the reinvestments made in access to justice services, like legal aid, after drastic cuts were made by the previous government.
3 Ms. Paddon to move —
Be it resolved that this House agrees governments should drive to reduce income inequality and poverty faced by people across British Columbia.
4 Mr. Singh to move —
Be it resolved that this House fully commits to doing the work needed to be anti-racist while also working to dismantle the systemic racism and discrimination faced by Indigenous, Black and people of colour across the province.
7 Ms. Routledge to move —
Be it resolved that this House agrees to work to eliminate gender-based violence, and that this Government continues to support people experiencing all forms of gender-based violence.
8 Mr. Yao to move —
Be it resolved that this House commits to reflecting the full diversity of British Columbians through each elected caucus.
9 Ms. Greene to move —
Be it resolved that this House recognizes the importance of free prescription contraception for all British Columbians and supports the adoption of this policy in B.C.
17 Ms. Kirkpatrick to move —
Be it resolved that this House endorses a provincially-backed rent-to-own program.
Second Reading —
Bill (No. M 201) intituled Residential Tenancy Amendment Act, 2024, PRINTED. Ms. Furstenau.
Second Reading —
Bill (No. M 202) intituled Safe Care Act, PRINTED. Mr. Sturdy.
Second Reading —
Bill (No. M 203) intituled Short-Term Rental Accommodations Amendment Act, 2024, PRINTED. Ms. Kirkpatrick.
Second Reading —
Bill (No. M 204) intituled Wildlife Amendment Act, 2024, PRINTED. Mr. Olsen.
Second Reading —
Bill (No. M 205) intituled North Island-Coast Development Initiative Trust Amendment Act, 2024, PRINTED. Mr. Olsen.
Second Reading —
Bill (No. M 206) intituled Firefighter Protection Act, PRINTED. Mr. Olsen.
Second Reading —
Bill (No. M 207) intituled Preserving Brunswick Point for Agriculture and Migrating Waterfowl Habitat Act, PRINTED. Mr. Paton.
Second Reading —
Bill (No. M 208) intituled Mental Health Amendment Act, 2024, PRINTED. Ms. Sturko.
Second Reading —
Bill (No. M 209) intituled Business Practices and Consumer Protection (Greenwashing Prevention) Amendment Act, 2024, PRINTED. Ms. Furstenau.
Second Reading —
Bill (No. M 210) intituled Correction Statutes Amendment Act, 2024, PRINTED. Mr. Olsen.
Second Reading —
Bill (No. M 211) intituled Clean Air Act, PRINTED. Ms. Furstenau.
Second Reading —
Bill (No. M 212) intituled Name Amendment Act, 2024, PRINTED. Mr. Falcon.
Second Reading —
Bill (No. M 213) intituled Clean Energy Amendment Act, 2024, PRINTED. Ms. Furstenau.
Second Reading —
Bill (No. M 215) intituled Ending Decriminalization Act, PRINTED. Mr. Falcon.
Second Reading —
Bill (No. M 216) intituled Wildlife Amendment Act (No. 2), 2024, PRINTED. Mr. Shypitka.
Second Reading —
Bill (No. M 217) intituled Non-Disclosure Agreements Act, PRINTED. Ms. Furstenau.
Second Reading —
Bill (No. M 218) intituled British Columbia Transit Amendment Act, 2024, PRINTED. Mr. Sturdy.
Second Reading —
Bill (No. M 219) intituled Defibrillator Public Access Act, 2024, NOT PRINTED. Ms. Bond.
Second Reading —
Bill (No. M 220) intituled Control of Foreign Funding and Electoral Influence Act, PRINTED. Mr. Stone.
Second Reading —
Bill (No. M 221) intituled Family Compensation Amendment Act, 2024, NOT PRINTED. Mr. Bernier.
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