Sunday, May 12, 2019

MLA's Week: May 6 to 9, 2019


It was a fairly light workload for the two Northwest MLA's in this week's accounts of the British Columbia Legislature

North Coast MLA Ms. Rice was noted twice in the listings of the Legislature minutes on the week, with comments on a Liberal private members motion and one of her regular updates on Emergency preparedness in the province.

As for Mr. Ross there were no notes of interest marked in the index for the MLA from Skeena during  the four days just passed.

There was however, some news of note for the Northwest coming out Legislature and through provincial ministries for the week.

Among the notes of the week, the suspension of plans for a major highway project in the Northwest along the Highway 16 corridor

Expect delays for the foreseeable future ... as Mile 28 Railway crossing project between Prince Rupert and Terrace goes to the shelf

This week also saw the Legislature pay tribute to the 19th anniversary of the signing of the Nisga'a treaty

Nisga'a and Province celebrate 19th year of the Nisga'a Treaty

The provincial government was also an interested observer in the release of the findings from a House of Commons study into the West Coast fishery, with a number of the 20 recommendations released this week impacting on provincial government areas of interest.

Commons Committee on West Coast Fishery delivers 20 recommendations for Government review

Turning back to the provincial political scene the week just ending looked as follows:

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For the week just passed, North Coast MLA Jennifer Rice had a fairly light agenda for commentary in the Chamber.

Our look at the work week that just concluded, can be found below:

On the week, Ms Rice was listed twice in the accounts of the sessions of the Legislature from May 6-9

The first commentary that of some thoughts on the Trans Mountain Pipeline as part of a reply to private members motion from the BC Liberals in the morning session of Monday.

MLA Rice challenges the BC Liberal narrative as part of Trans Mountain private member's motion

Her second contribution of the day came as part of Monday's afternoon session, as the Parliamentary Secretary for Emergency Preparedness took note of Emergency Preparedness week in the province.

Preparing for Emergencies the plan for the week as BC observers Emergency Preparation week

Ms. Rice also served some portion of Thursday afternoon sitting as the Chair of the Committee of Supply for Energy, Mines and Petroleum resources,

She also held similar duties on Wednesday during a Committee session on Estimates for the Ministry of Education, she also attended as chair a portion of the Monday afternoon sitting

The North Coast MLA is also a permanent member of the Standing Committee on Aboriginal Affairs, serving as the convener of that forum.

Transcripts of the work of the committee are available on the Legislature page for the Committee.

Select Standing Committee on Aboriginal Affairs


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For our readers from the Terrace-Kitimat region, Skeena MLA Ellis Ross had a very quiet week when it came to participation in the House, with no mentions in the Legislative Chamber listings  from May 9-10

Mr. Ross is also a permanent member of the Standing Committee on Legislative Initiatives.

Transcripts of the work of that committee are available on the Legislature website

The Skeena MLA is also a member of the Special Committee for Review of the Police complaint process, you can follow their work here.

There is more background on both the North Coast and Skeena MLA's available from our MLA's Week Archive, as well as our constituency archives below:

North Coast constituency

Skeena and Stikine Constituencies

The Members of the Legislature return to their work on Monday, May 13, 2019.

The full schedule for the Legislature for 2019 can be viewed here.

A larger overview of provincial issues can be found on our political portal D'Arcy McGee

Cross posted from the North Coast Review.

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