2011 Legislative Session: Third Session, 39th Parliament
HANSARD
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Foreign Trade Zones Eyed for Vancouver, Prince Rupert, Prince George
The Tyee
'Sanitized' proposal lacks details on labour, environment impacts: NDP's Gentner.
By Andrew MacLeod, 3 February 2012, TheTyee.ca
The British Columbia government is considering creating two foreign trade zones, one in the Vancouver region and one in the north.
The scenarios for zones where companies could bring goods into Canada without immediately paying tariffs on them are outlined in the report Feasibility of a British Columbia Foreign Trade Zone (FTZ) Program that Intervistas Consulting Inc. prepared for two B.C. ministries.
One zone, covering the Port of Vancouver and Vancouver International Airport, could add an estimated $5.1 billion in goods a year to the trade already happening, it found. The other is proposed to include the Port of Prince Rupert and the Prince George Airport and could bring an extra $46 million worth of goods through those cities each year.
Podcast - Farming and the Agricultural Land Reserve
A very special hour with:
Corky Evans
Fmr MLA for Nelson-Creston
Frm Minister of Agriculture
Harold Steves
Richmond City Councillor
Grandfather and architect of the Agricultural Land Reserve
Lana Popham
MLA for Saanich South
Offical Opposition Agriculture Critic
Billion-dollar boondoggle? Port infrastructure upgrades need accountability
Georgia Straight by Anne Murray

“Few dissenting voices for these massive infrastructure expenditures are heard among federal and provincial politicians, other than Delta’s two MLAs, Guy Gentner and Vicki Huntington, who have asked questions in the legislature.”
Billion-dollar boondoggle? Port infrastructure upgrades need accountability
Debate - Bill 11 - Greater Vancouver Transit Enhancement Act
2011 Legislative Session: Fourth Session, 39th Parliament
This is a DRAFT TRANSCRIPT ONLY of debate in one sitting of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia. This transcript is subject to corrections, and will be replaced by the final, official Hansard report. Use of this transcript, other than in the legislative precinct, is not protected by parliamentary privilege, and public attribution of any of the debate as transcribed here could entail legal liability.
DEBATES OF THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY
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HOUSE BLUES
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2011
Afternoon Sitting
Second Reading of Bills
Bill 11 — Greater Vancouver Transit Enhancement Act
Debate - Bill 3 - Freedom of Information & Protection of Privacy Amendment Act 2011
2011 Legislative Session: Fourth Session, 39th Parliament
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This is a DRAFT TRANSCRIPT ONLY of debate in one sitting of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia. This transcript is subject to corrections, and will be replaced by the final, official Hansard report. Use of this transcript, other than in the legislative precinct, is not protected by parliamentary privilege, and public attribution of any of the debate as transcribed here could entail legal liability.
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DEBATES OF THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY
(HANSARD)
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HOUSE BLUES
MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 2011
Afternoon Sitting
Second Reading of Bills
BILL 3 — FREEDOM OF INFORMATION AND PROTECTION OF PRIVACY
AMENDMENT ACT, 2011
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Statements: Worker Layoffs and Workplace Incident in Kamloops
2011 Legislative Session: Fourth Session, 39th Parliament
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This is a DRAFT TRANSCRIPT ONLY of debate in one sitting of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia. This transcript is subject to corrections, and will be replaced by the final, official Hansard report. Use of this transcript, other than in the legislative precinct, is not protected by parliamentary privilege, and public attribution of any of the debate as transcribed here could entail legal liability.
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DEBATES OF THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY
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HOUSE BLUES
MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 2011
Afternoon Sitting
Statements
(Standing Order 25B)
WORKER LAYOFFS AND WORKPLACE INCIDENT IN KAMLOOPS
Response to Bill 2 - Flathead Watershed Area Conservation Act
2011 Legislative Session: Fourth Session, 39th Parliament
HOUSE BLUES
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This is a DRAFT TRANSCRIPT ONLY of debate in one sitting of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia. This transcript is subject to corrections, and will be replaced by the final, official Hansard report. Use of this transcript, other than in the legislative precinct, is not protected by parliamentary privilege, and public attribution of any of the debate as transcribed here could entail legal liability.
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DEBATES OF THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY
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HOUSE BLUES
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 2011
Afternoon Sitting
Second Reading of Bills
BILL 2 — FLATHEAD WATERSHED AREA CONSERVATION ACT
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