ORDERS OF THE DAY — Continued
No. 21 — Tuesday, March 10, 2026 — 10 a.m.
(Monday morning only)
(D number denotes order of precedence)
[D6] Committee —
Bill (No. M 214) intituled Firefighters’ Health Act, PRINTED. Misty Van Popta. (October 6, 2025.)
[D9] Committee —
Bill (No. M 216) intituled Professional Reliance Act, PRINTED. George Anderson. (November 17, 2025.)
[D10] Committee —
Bill (No. M 217) intituled Dashboard Cameras in Commercial Vehicles Act, PRINTED. Ward Stamer. (November 24, 2025.)
[D12] Committee —
Bill (No. M 226) intituled Motor Vehicle Amendment Act (No. 2), 2025, PRINTED. Dana Lajeunesse. (February 23, 2026.)
[D13] Committee —
Bill (No. M 231) intituled Veterans and First Responders Month Act, PRINTED. Rosalyn Bird. (March 2, 2026.)
[D14] Committee —
Bill (No. M 232) intituled Long Term Care Access and Transparency Act, PRINTED. Brennan Day. (March 9, 2026.)
[D15] M 201 Sharon Hartwell moved —
That this House affirms its commitment to affordable, equitable and accessible clean water as an important component of Canadian sovereignty. (Sheldon Clare adjourned the debate.)
ITEMS BELOW NOT LISTED IN ORDER OF PRECEDENCE
(* Denotes Member’s intended item of business)
Second Reading —
Bill (No. M 233) intituled Public Sector Construction Projects Procurement Act, PRINTED. Kiel Giddens.
Second Reading —
Bill (No. M 234) intituled School Amendment Act, 2026, PRINTED. Jordan Kealy.
Second Reading —
Bill (No. M 235) intituled Drug Recovery and Community Safety Act, NOT PRINTED. Tara Armstrong.
Second Reading —
Bill (No. M 236) intituled Health Professions and Occupations Repeal Act, NOT PRINTED. Anna Kindy.
Second Reading —
Bill (No. M 237) intituled Insurance (Vehicle) Amendment Act, 2026, NOT PRINTED. Sheldon Clare.
M 202 Peter Milobar to move —
That pursuant to section 13 (2) of the Auditor General Act, the Legislative Assembly request that the Auditor General undertake an examination of the Government of British Columbia’s gift card for public servants program examining any potential conflict of interest relating to program administrators providing themselves and their immediate colleagues with gift cards.
M 203 Tony Luck to move —
That the House affirms that the application of the merit principle within the B.C. Public Service be overseen by an independent officer of the Legislature.
M 204 Brennan Day to move —
That the Standing Orders of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia be amended by deleting the text shown as struck out and adding the underlined text in Standing Order 78 as follows:
First reading not debatable; Bill added to Order Paper.
78. When a Bill is presented by a Member, the question, “That this Bill be NOW read a first time,” shall be decided deemed to have carried without amendment or debate and the Bill shall be placed on the Order Paper for second reading.
(Last revised on March 9, 2026)
| 1. Tony Luck 2. Kiel Giddens 3. Sheldon Clare 4. Gavin Dew 5. Steve Morissette 6. Harwinder Sandhu 7. Scott McInnis 8. Jordan Kealy 9. David Williams 10. Amna Shah 11. Bryan Tepper 12. Heather Maahs 13. Qwulti’stunaat / Debra Toporowski 14. Sunita Dhir 15. John Rustad |
16. Susie Chant 17. Tara Armstrong 18. Reann Gasper 19. Amshen / Joan Phillip 20. Harman Bhangu 21. Rob Botterell 22. Lorne Doerkson 23. Mable Elmore 24. Jeremy Valeriote 25. Janet Routledge 26. Korky Neufeld 27. Trevor Halford 28. Ian Paton 29. Donegal Wilson 30. Teresa Wat 31. Bruce Banman |
32. Lynne Block 33. Kristina Loewen 34. Claire Rattée 35. Stephanie Higginson 36. Linda Hepner 37. Amelia Boultbee 38. Mandeep Dhaliwal 39. Brent Chapman 40. Peter Milobar 41. Pete Davis 42. Á’a:líya Warbus 43. Larry Neufeld 44. Lawrence Mok 45. Dallas Brodie 46. Garry Begg 47. George Chow |
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