ORDERS OF THE DAYContinued
No. 69 — Tuesday, May 27, 2025 — 1.30 p.m.

Schedule D

PRIVATE MEMBERS’ TIME

(Monday morning only)

(D number denotes order of precedence)


PRIVATE MEMBERS’ STATEMENTS (STANDING ORDER 25a)


PUBLIC BILLS IN THE HANDS OF PRIVATE MEMBERS

REPORT

[D1]  Report —

Bill (No. M 202) intituled Eligibility to Hold Public Office Act, REPRINTED. Darlene Rotchford. (Reported complete with amendment.)

COMMITTED TO THE SELECT STANDING COMMITTEE ON PRIVATE BILLS AND PRIVATE MEMBERS’ BILLS

[D5]  Committee —

Bill (No. M 210) intituled Korean Heritage Month Act, PRINTED. Paul Choi. (May 26, 2025.)


PUBLIC BILLS IN THE HANDS OF PRIVATE MEMBERS AND PRIVATE MEMBERS’ MOTIONS

ADJOURNED DEBATE

[D6]  Adjourned Debate on Second Reading —

Bill (No. M 214) intituled Firefighters’ Health Act, PRINTED. Misty Van Popta. (Misty Van Popta adjourned the debate.)

ITEMS BELOW NOT LISTED IN ORDER OF PRECEDENCE

(* Denotes Member’s intended item of business)

SECOND READING

Second Reading —

Bill (No. M 201) intituled Low Carbon Fuels Amendment Act, 2025, PRINTED. Kiel Giddens.

Second Reading —

Bill (No. M 203) intituled Free Trade and Mobility Within Canada Act, PRINTED. John Rustad.

Second Reading —

Bill (No. M 206) intituled Interpretation (Pacific Daylight Time) Amendment Act, 2025, PRINTED. John Rustad.

Second Reading —

Bill (No. M 207) intituled Greenhouse Gas Industrial Reporting and Control Repeal Act, PRINTED. Peter Milobar.

Second Reading —

Bill (No. M 212) intituled Income Tax (Grocery Rebate Guarantee) Amendment Act, 2025, PRINTED. John Rustad.

Second Reading —

Bill (No. M 213) intituled Drug Use Prevention Education in Schools Act, PRINTED. Steve Kooner.

PRIVATE MEMBERS’ MOTIONS ON NOTICE

12  Dallas Brodie to move —

That this House affirms its commitment to defending the sovereignty of Canada, and hereby condemns threats of annexation by the United States, efforts to influence Canadian elections by the Chinese Communist Party, and unilateral assertions of sovereignty by Indigenous bands or other groups within British Columbia.

16  Paul Choi to move —

That this House supports the speculation and vacancy tax which is turning empty homes into homes for people.

38  Rohini Arora to move —

That this House condemns the intolerant views of the Association for Reformed Political Action (ARPA), including its harmful discrimination against transgender people, its belief that homosexuality is “immoral” and its explicit policy goal of restricting abortion access in British Columbia.

PROPOSED AMENDMENTS ON NOTICE TO PRIVATE MEMBERS’ MOTIONS

17  Stephanie Higginson to move —

That Motion 12 be amended by deleting all the words after “elections” and substituting therefor the following: “by any foreign government, including the Chinese Communist Party.”


LIST OF PRECEDENCE FOR PRIVATE MEMBERS’ BUSINESS

(Last revised on May 26, 2025)


1. Rohini Arora
2. Steve Kooner
3. George Anderson
4. Ward Stamer
5. Anna Kindy
6. Nina Krieger
7. Janet Routledge
8. Rosalyn Bird
9. Teresa Wat
10. Sharon Hartwell
11. Tony Luck
12. Kiel Giddens
13. David Williams
14. Gavin Dew
15. Steve Morissette
16. Harwinder Sandhu
17. Brennan Day
18. Jordan Kealy
19. Sheldon Clare

20. Amna Shah
21. Bryan Tepper
22. Heather Maahs
23. Qwulti’stunaat /
    Debra Toporowski
24. Sunita Dhir
25. John Rustad
26. Susie Chant
27. Tara Armstrong
28. Reann Gasper
29. Amshen / Joan Phillip
30. Harman Bhangu
31. Rob Botterell
32. Jessie Sunner
33. Lorne Doerkson
34. Mable Elmore
35. Jeremy Valeriote
36. Dana Lajeunesse
37. Korky Neufeld

38. Trevor Halford
39. Ian Paton
40. Donegal Wilson
41. Scott McInnis
42. Bruce Banman
43. Lynne Block
44. Kristina Loewen
45. Claire Rattée
46. Stephanie Higginson
47. Linda Hepner
48. Amelia Boultbee
49. Mandeep Dhaliwal
50. Brent Chapman
51. Peter Milobar
52. Pete Davis
53. Á’a:líya Warbus
54. Larry Neufeld
55. Lawrence Mok
56. Dallas Brodie