Interim Financial Report Political Party F-P(I)

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Interim Financial Report Political Party F-P(I) INTERIM FINANCIAL REPORT F-P(I) POLITICAL PARTY (20/02) THIS IS AN AMENDED FORM 2020/01/01 2020/03/31 For Period ________ to ________ Amendment# ______ YYYY /MM/DD YYYY/MM/DD REGISTERED POLITICAL PARTY New Democratic Party of British Columbia FINANCIAL AGENT'S LAST NAME FIRST NAME MIDDLE NAME(S) Matten Jaime FINANCIAL AGENT'S MAILING ADDRESS 320 34 West 7th Avenue CITY/TOWN POSTAL CODE PHONE NO. FAX NO. Vancouver V5Y 1L6 I (604) 430-8600 (778) 379-4842 1 EMAIL ADDRESS (OPTIONAL) I [email protected] This financial reportincludes the following forms: FORMS CHECKLIST X These forms must be included in all reports. Summary of Political Contributions Form Sm-C Political Contributions with a Total Value Greater than $250 Form S-A1 These forms only need to be filed Permitted Anonymous Contributions Accepted at Functions Form S-A2 if there is information to report. [g) Prohibited Contributions Form S-Ax □ Transfers Received and Given Form S-TRF LJ I, the Financial Agent, declare that: (a) I am authorized to act on behalf of the above-named organization; (b) this report and appropriate forms have been prepared in accordance with the Election Act; and (c) to the best of my k wledge, information and belief, all the information contained in this report is complete and accurate. ARNING: Signing a false statement is a serious offence and is subject to significant penalties. Please submit completed report to Elections BC: [email protected] All forms included in this report are This information is collected under the authority of the Election Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of PrivacyAct. available for public Inspection. The information will be used to administer provisions under the ElectionAct. Questions can be directed to: Privacy Officer, PLEASE KEEP A COPY FOR YOUR RECORDS Elections BC 1-800-661-8683, [email protected] or PO Box 9275 Sin Prov Govt, Victoria BC V8W 9J6 SUMMARY OF POLITICAL Sm-C CONTRIBUTIONS (19/11) NAME OF FILING ENTITY New Democratic Party of British Columbia Contributions greater than $250 584 288,864.32 A Contributions of $250 or less 6,281 390,448.57 Anonymous contributions 440.00 (box ) Total value of political contributions from all sources 679,752.89 D (A + B + C) Total contributions of money 679,752.89 Total contributions of goods and services 0.00 F (box + box F must equal box D) Total dollar amount of income tax receipts issued 0.00 G (Leadership and nomination contestants cannot issue tax receipts) This form is available for public inspection. This information is collected under the authority of the Election Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. The information will be used to administer provisions under the Election Act. Questions can be directed to: PLEASE KEEP A COPY FOR YOUR RECORDS 1-800-661-8683 [email protected] or PO Box 9275 Stn Prov Govt, Victoria, BC V8W 9J6 •� �ELECTIONS POLITICAL CONTRIBUTIONS WITH A S-A1 � A non-partisan Office of the legislature TOTAL VALUE GREATER THAN $250 THIS IS AN AMENDED FORM ( 18/01) IT HAS NOT BEEN AUDITED If form is for Nomination Contestant, please tick □ NAME OF FILING ENTITY PAGE� NEW DEMOCRATIC PARTY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA OF� CONTRIBUTOR'S RESIDENTIAL ADDRESS INDIVIDUAL FOR TYPES 1-5, DATE RECEIVED TOTAL OF CONTRIBUTION DATE OF EVENT CONTRIBUTOR'S FULL NAME OF CONTRIBUTOR (YYYY/MMIDD) TYPE' AMOUNT (YYYYIMM/DD) CONTRIBUTIONS ADRIAN P DIX 100.00 2020-01-05 6 300.00 ADRIAN P DIX 100.00 2020-02-05 6 300.00 ADRIAN P DIX 100.00 2020-03-05 6 300.00 ADRIAN SCOVELL 310.00 2020-03-31 6 1,240.00 ADRIAN SCOVELL 310.00 2020-03-31 6 1,240.00 ADRIAN SCOVELL 310.00 2020-03-31 6 1,240.00 ADRIAN SCOVELL 310. 00 2020-03-31 6 1,240.00 ALEX MACDONALD 100.00 2020-01-16 6 300.00 ALEX MACDONALD 100.00 2020-02-16 6 300.00 ALEX MACDONALD 100.00 2020-03-16 6 300.00 ALEX T ATAMANENKO 50.00 2020-01-09 6 803.00 ALEX T ATAMANENKO 50.00 2020-02-09 6 803.00 ALEX T ATAMANENKO 50.00 2020-03-09 6 803.00 ALEX T ATAMANENKO 653.00 2020-01-24 6 803.00 ALIN SENECAL-HARKIN 50.00 2020-01-15 6 300.00 ALIN SENECAL-HARKIN 50.00 2020-01-27 6 300.00 ALIN SENECAL-HARKIN 50.00 2020-02-15 6 300.00 ALIN SENECAL-HARKIN 50.00 2020-02-27 6 300.00 ALIN SENECAL-HARKIN 50.00 2020-03-15 6 300.00 ALIN SENECAL-HARKIN 50.00 2020-03-27 6 300.00 ALISSA BRANDT 100.00 2020-01-15 6 300.00 ALISSA BRANDT 100.00 2020-02-15 6 300.00 ALISSA BRANDT 100.00 2020-03-15 6 300.00 ALVIS TSUI 400.00 2020-03-12 6 400.00 ALY DEVJI 295.00 2020-02-18 1 2020-04-08 295.00 ALYSA HlJPPLER-POLI.AK 100.00 2020-01-16 6 1,253.15 ALYSA HOPPLER-POLIAK 100.00 2020-01-16 6 1,253.15 ALYSA HOPPLER-POLIAK 150.00 2020-02-22 6 1,253.15 ALYSA HOPPLER-POLIAK 203.15 2020-02-22 6 1,253.15 ALYSA HOPPLER-POLIAK 700.00 2020-02-01 6 1,253.15 AMANDA ROSE VAN BAARSEN 100.00 2020-02-26 6 600.00 AMANDA ROSE VAN BAARSEN 100.00 2020-02-26 6 600.00 AMANDA ROSE VAN BAARSEN 150.00 2020-02-26 6 600.00 AMANDA ROSE VAN BAARSEN 250.00 2020-02-25 6 600.00 AMANDEEP SINGH DHILLON 1,250.00 2020-03-20 6 1,250.00 AMARDEEP S PAWAR 1,253.00 2020-03-25 6 1,253.00 ANDREW GOW 100.00 2020-01-10 6 300.00 ANDREW GOW 100.00 2020-02-10 6 300.00 ANDREW GOW 100.00 2020-03-10 6 300.00 ANDREW JAMES MERCIER 1,200.00 2020-03-07 6 1,200.00 ANDREW TARVER 100.00 2020-01-21 6 300.00 ANDREW TARVER 100.00 2020-02-21 6 300.00 ANDREW TARVER 100.00 2020-03-21 6 300.00 ANGIE BURGESS 25.00 2020-01-05 6 625.00 ANGIE BURGESS 600.00 2020-01-06 6 625.00 ANN D ATAMANENKO 20.00 2020-01-09 6 1,073.00 ANN D ATAMANENKO 20.00 2020-02-09 6 1,073.00 ANN D ATAMANENKO 20.00 2020-03-09 6 1,073.00 ANN D ATAMANENKO 1,013.00 2020-01-24 6 1,073.00 ANNABELLE MACDONALD 1,200.00 2020-03-08 6 1,200.00 ANNE BOULTON 100.00 2020-01-09 6 300.00 ANNE BOULTON 100.00 2020-02-09 6 300.00 ANNE BOULTON 100.00 2020-03-09 6 300.00 ANNE KANG 25.00 2020-02-10 6 1,250.00 ANNE KANG 1,225.00 2020-01-09 6 1,250.00 ANNE MARIE JEANETTE BAILEY 100.00 2020-01-06 6 300.00 ANNE MARIE JEANETTE BAILEY 100.00 2020-02-06 6 300.00 ANNE MARIE JEANETTE BAILEY 100.00 2020-03-06 6 300.00 • TYPE OF CONTRIBUTION: 1 - Fundraising funcbon ticket soldfor more than $250, 2 - Property/services purchased for more than $250 TOTAL OF above market value at a fundraisingfunction, 3 - Propertylserv,ceswith avalue greater than $250 donated for sale al a Jundra,sing function, INDIVIDUAL A 4 - Fees to anend a convenlion (politicalparties o nly), 5 - Fees to attend a leadership convenlion (polilical parbes only), 6-AII other CONTRIBUTIONS contributions received This form is available for public inspection. This Informationis collected under the authority of theEJecUon Act and the Freedom of Information and Protectionof Privacy Act. The Informationwi ll be used to administer provisions under the ElectionAct . Questions can be directedto: PLEASE KEEP A COPY FOR YOUR RECORDS Privacy Officer, Elections BC t-800-661-6683 pnvacY@elections be orca PO Box 9275 Sin ProvGovt, Vicloria BC vsw 9J6 •� �ELECTIONS POLITICAL CONTRIBUTIONS WITH A S-A1 � A non-partisan Office of the legislature THIS IS AN AMENDED FORM ( 18/01) TOTAL VALUE GREATER THAN $250 IT HAS NOT BEEN AUDITED If form is for Nomination Contestant, please tick □ NAME OF FILING ENTITY PAGE� NEW DEMOCRATIC PARTY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA OF� CONTRIBUTOR'S RESIDENTIAL ADDRESS INDIVIDUAL FOR TYPES 1-5, TOTAL OF DATE RECEIVED FULL NAME OF CONTRIBUTOR CONTRIBUTION (YYYY/MMIDD) TYPE' DATEOF EVENT CONTRIBUTOR'S AMOUNT (YYYYIMM/DD) CONTRIBUTIONS ANTHONY PAPPAJOHN 100.00 2020-02-20 6 1,253.00 ANTHONY PAPPAJOHN 1,153.00 2020-02-20 6 1,253.00 ARTHUR C TALBOT 150.00 2020-01-09 6 345.00 ARTHUR C TALBOT 195.00 2020-03-26 6 345.00 ARTHUR RIDGEWAY 600.00 2020-02-28 6 600.00 AUDREY MCDONELL 300.00 2020-02-25 6 700.00 AUDREY MCDONELL 400.00 2020-03-31 6 700.00 AVRIL OLIVER 50.00 2020-01-30 6 350.00 AVRIL OLIVER 100.00 2020-01-30 6 350.00 AVRIL OLIVER 200.00 2020-03-27 6 350.00 BARBARA BRANT 500.00 2020-01-27 6 500.00 BARBARA CHRISTINE REBECCA NEDERPEL 100.00 2020-01-01 6 300.00 BARBARA CHRISTINE REBECCA NEDERPEL 100.00 2020-02-01 6 300.00 BARBARA CHRISTINE REBECCA NEDERPEL 100.00 2020-03-01 6 300.00 BARRY STEPHEN GROWE 400.00 2020-03-25 6 400.00 BATH BALDEV 500.00 2020-02-18 6 500.00 BENT WILLIAMS 104.00 2020-02-27 6 317.00 BENT WILLIAMS 104.00 2020-03-27 6 317.00 BENT WILLIAMS 109.00 2020-02-02 6 317.00 BEN TADDEI 295.00 2020-02-24 1 2020-04-08 295.00 BETTY VALENZUELA 250.00 2020-01-27 6 500.00 BETTY VALENZUELA 250.00 2020-03-05 6 500.00 BEVERLEY JEAN HORSMAN 20.00 2020-01-09 6 285.00 BEVERLEY JEAN HORSMAN 20.00 2020-02-09 6 285.00 BEVERLEY JEAN HORSMAN 20.00 2020-03-09 6 285.00 BEVERLEY JEAN HORSMAN 225.00 2020-03-06 6 285.00 BEVERLY DRANCHUK 250.00 2020-01-27 6 500.00 BEVERLY DRANCHUK 250.00 2020-02-10 6 500.00 BEVERLY EILEEN BROOKMAN 65.00 2020-01-16 6 295.00 BEVERLY EILEEN BROOKMAN 65.00 2020-02-16 6 295.00 BEVERLY EILEEN BROOKMAN 65.00 2020-03-16 6 295.00 BEVERLY EILEEN BROOKMAN 100.00 2020-03-31 6 295.00 BEVERLY UNGER 500.00 2020-02-04 6 500.00 BILL H TIELEMAN 590.00 2020-02-16 1 2020-04-08 590.00 BILL SANDHU 1,253.00 2020-03-25 6 1,253.00 BLAIR QUALEY 100.00 2020-01-16 6 300.00 BLAIR QUALEY 100.00 2020-02-16 6 300.00 BLAIR QUALEY 100.00 2020-03-16 6 300.00 BLAIR REDLIN 100.00 2020-01-07 6 300.00 BLAIR REDLIN 100.00 2020-02-07 6 300.00 BLAIR REDLIN 100.00 2020-03-07 6 300.00 BO JIANG 1,200.00 2020-03-17 6 1,200.00 BOB J D'EITH 1,253.15 2020-01-09 6 1,253.15 BONNIE YOUNGMAN 100.00 2020-01-08 6 300.00 BONNIE YOUNGMAN 100.00 2020-02-08 6 300.00 BONNIE YOUNGMAN 100.00 2020-03-08 6 300.00 BOWINN MA 1,253.15 2020-01-16 6 1,253.15 BRADY YANO 100.00 2020-03-02 6 475.00 BRADY YANO
Recommended publications
  • The NDP's Approach to Constitutional Issues Has Not Been Electorally
    Constitutional Confusion on the Left: The NDP’s Position in Canada’s Constitutional Debates Murray Cooke [email protected] First Draft: Please do not cite without permission. Comments welcome. Paper prepared for the Annual Meetings of the Canadian Political Science Association, June 2004, Winnipeg The federal New Democratic Party experienced a dramatic electoral decline in the 1990s from which it has not yet recovered. Along with difficulties managing provincial economies, the NDP was wounded by Canada’s constitutional debates. The NDP has historically struggled to present a distinctive social democratic approach to Canada’s constitution. Like its forerunner, the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF), the NDP has supported a liberal, (English-Canadian) nation-building approach that fits comfortably within the mainstream of Canadian political thought. At the same time, the party has prioritized economic and social polices rather than seriously addressing issues such as the deepening of democracy or the recognition of national or regional identities. Travelling without a roadmap, the constitutional debates of the 80s and 90s proved to be a veritable minefield for the NDP. Through three rounds of mega- constitutional debate (1980-82, 1987-1990, 1991-1992), the federal party leadership supported the constitutional priorities of the federal government of the day, only to be torn by disagreements from within. This paper will argue that the NDP’s division, lack of direction and confusion over constitution issues can be traced back to longstanding weaknesses in the party’s social democratic theory and strategy. First of all, the CCF- NDP embraced rather than challenged the parameters and institutions of liberal democracy.
    [Show full text]
  • Inside Welcome! Carp Lake Windstorm
    BC Parks Newsletter December 2000 Volume 11, Number 6 Welcome! Carp Lake Windstorm by Rick Heathman, Prince George District Carp Lake Park is one of my favourites and on July 31 I took my sons and their friend out camping and fishing. We arrived in early evening, and around 7:00 p.m. it really clouded up and became so unusually dark that I had to turn the lights on inside the camper to shed the gloom. A little later I noticed a breeze start to blow offshore to the south, but after a few minutes it slowed and became quite still, then suddenly reversed and started to blow briskly onshore. I went out to tie things down for the night. Suddenly I could hear a roar of Honourable Ian Waddell, wind and stems snapping like gunfire. I screamed at the kids to get out of the trees Minister of Environment, Lands and we raced the short distance into a parking lot and watched as trees crashed to and Parks the ground, branches flew by like bullets, and people ran for their lives. When the rain and hail subsided it was a scene of true devastation. Hundreds Ian Waddell was appointed Minister of trees had fallen across the roads, vehicle passage was impossible and even of Environment, Lands and Parks on walking was difficult. Vehicles were crushed, trailers and campers were bashed November 1, 2000. in, tables flattened, tents ripped, boats ruined and the one-and-only motorcycle He served previously as Minister was bent in half. People were wet, it was cold and getting dark, and some had of Small Business, Tourism and no shelter or couldn’t use what they had due to overhanging trees.
    [Show full text]
  • Directors'notice of New Business
    R-2 DIRECTORS’ NOTICE OF NEW BUSINESS To: Chair and Directors Date: January 16, 2019 From: Director Goodings, Electoral Area ‘B’ Subject: Composite Political Newsletter PURPOSE / ISSUE: In the January 11, 2019 edition of the Directors’ Information package there was a complimentary issue of a political newsletter entitled “The Composite Advisor.” The monthly newsletter provides comprehensive news and strategic analysis regarding BC Politics and Policy. RECOMMENDATION / ACTION: [All Directors – Corporate Weighted] That the Regional District purchase an annual subscription (10 issues) of the Composite Public Affairs newsletter for an amount of $87 including GST. BACKGROUND/RATIONALE: I feel the newsletter is worthwhile for the Board’s reference. ATTACHMENTS: January 4, 2019 issue Dept. Head: CAO: Page 1 of 1 January 31, 2019 R-2 Composite Public Affairs Inc. January 4, 2019 Karen Goodings Peace River Regional District Box 810 Dawson Creek, BC V1G 4H8 Dear Karen, It is my pleasure to provide you with a complimentary issue of our new political newsletter, The Composite Advisor. British Columbia today is in the midst of an exciting political drama — one that may last for the next many months, or (as I believe) the next several years. At present, a New Democratic Party government led by Premier John Horgan and supported by Andrew Weaver's Green Party, holds a narrow advantage in the Legislative Assembly. And after 16 years in power, the long-governing BC Liberals now sit on the opposition benches with a relatively-new leader in Andrew Wilkinson. B.C.'s next general-election is scheduled for October 2021, almost three years from now, but as the old saying goes: 'The only thing certain, is uncertainty." (The best political quote in this regard may have been by British Prime Minister Harold MacMillan who, asked by a reporter what might transpire to change his government's course of action, replied: "Events, dear boy, events." New research suggests that MacMillan never said it — but it's still a great quote!) Composite Public Affairs Inc.
    [Show full text]
  • BC HYDRO with All New Gi,Tech Design Is Herd MOLSOHCANADIAN MCALPINE& CO
    What it all means: Laugh yourself silly The Midas touch Find out how the Chretien govern- Terrace Little Theatre's production Everything they touch is golden - ment's spending plan affects you of "Suitehearts" will make you Terrace's junior curlers win at the and your money.kNEW$ A5 howI!\COMMUNITY B1 B.C. Winter Games\SPORTS !]5 WEDNESDAY March 8, 2000 $1.00 PLUS 7¢ GST mm m m ($1.10 plus 8¢ GST outside of the T, N DA o11 Jl__J VOL.'--'- 12 NO. Fears raised over school start By ALEX HAMILTON cause the ministry approval is still trying to track it but we can't find it." school was originally slated for com- on hold, pending on whether or not the SCHOOL DISTRICT administrators based on the original motion that [the A new school, which could cost as pletion as early as 2003. education minister approves the new hope a replacement for aging Skeena new school] will be built on the Skee- much as $11.6-million, is needed to Administrators completed the pa- location for building the replacement Junior Secondary won't be delayed be- na site or on the bench," said school replace 45-year old Skeena Junior perwork explaining the change in for Skeena Junior Secondary. cause of some missing paperwork. district secretary treasurer Marcel Secondary School, which is rundown building site plans last week and had "We can't go ahead and build on The school board last April chan~ed Georges last week. and needs extensive work. it rushed off to education minister its mind on where it wanted to build the bench until the Skeena "Regrettably there was no letter Trustees voted to build the new re- Penny Priddy.
    [Show full text]
  • Pink Slips for Politicians: Assessing Recall in Canada
    UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY Pink Slips for Politicians: Assessing Recall in Canada by Meredith McDonald A THESIS SUBMITTED TO THE FACULTY OF GRADUATE STUDIES IN PARTIAL FULFILMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE CALGARY, ALBERTA JUNE, 2012 © Meredith McDonald 2012 Library and Archives Bibliothèque et Canada Archives Canada Published Heritage Direction du Branch Patrimoine de l'édition 395 Wellington Street 395, rue Wellington Ottawa ON K1A 0N4 Ottawa ON K1A 0N4 Canada Canada Your file Votre référence ISBN: 978-0-494-91180-8 Our file Notre référence ISBN: 978-0-494-91180-8 NOTICE: AVIS: The author has granted a non- L'auteur a accordé une licence non exclusive exclusive license allowing Library and permettant à la Bibliothèque et Archives Archives Canada to reproduce, Canada de reproduire, publier, archiver, publish, archive, preserve, conserve, sauvegarder, conserver, transmettre au public communicate to the public by par télécommunication ou par l'Internet, prêter, telecommunication or on the Internet, distribuer et vendre des thèses partout dans le loan, distrbute and sell theses monde, à des fins commerciales ou autres, sur worldwide, for commercial or non- support microforme, papier, électronique et/ou commercial purposes, in microform, autres formats. paper, electronic and/or any other formats. The author retains copyright L'auteur conserve la propriété du droit d'auteur ownership and moral rights in this et des droits moraux qui protege cette thèse. Ni thesis. Neither the thesis nor la thèse ni des extraits substantiels de celle-ci substantial extracts from it may be ne doivent être imprimés ou autrement printed or otherwise reproduced reproduits sans son autorisation.
    [Show full text]
  • Vancouver, B.C. May 11, 1976 Volume 50
    MACKENZIE VALLEY PIPELINE INQUIRY IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATIONS BY EACH OF (a) CANADIAN ARCTIC GAS PIPELINE LIMITED FOR A RIGHT-OF-WAY THAT MIGHT BE GRANTED ACROSS CROWN LANDS WITHIN THE YUKON TERRITORY AND THE NORTHWEST TERRITORIES, and (b) FOOTHILLS PIPE LINES LTD. FOR A RIGHT-OF-WAY THAT MIGHT BE GRANTED ACROSS CROWN LANDS WITHIN THE NORTHWEST TERRITORIES FOR THE PURPOSE OF A PROPOSED MACKENZIE VALLEY PIPELINE and IN THE MATTER OF THE SOCIAL, ENVIRONMENTAL AND ECONOMIC IMPACT REGIONALLY OF THE CONSTRUCTION, OPERATION AND SUBSEQUENT ABANDONMENT OF THE ABOVE PROPOSED PIPELINE (Before the Honourable Mr. Justice Berger, Commissioner) Vancouver, B.C. May 11, 1976 PROCEEDINGS AT COMMUNITY HEARING Volume 50 The 2003 electronic version prepared from the original transcripts by Allwest Reporting Ltd. Vancouver, B.C. V6B 3A7 Canada Ph: 604-683-4774 Fax: 604-683-9378 www.allwestbc.com APPEARANCES Mr. Ian G. Scott, Q.C. Mr. Ian Waddell, and Mr. Ian Roland for Mackenzie Valley Pipeline Inquiry Mr. Piere Genest, Q.C. and Mr. Darryl Carter, for Canadian Arctic Gas Pipeline Lim- ited; Mr. Alan Hollingworth and Mr. John W. Lutes for Foothills Pipe- lines Ltd.; Mr. Russell Anthony and pro. Alastair Lucas for Canadian Arctic Resources Committee Mr. Glen Bell, for Northwest Territo- ries Indian Brotherhood, and Metis Association of the Northwest Territories. INDEX Page WITNESSES: Gilbert COOK, Steve CARPENTER, Lonnie HINDLE 4853 Daniel O'BRIEN 4854 Peter B. HOLMES 4860 Bernard GILLIE and Mrs. Mavis GILLIE 4864 Douglas DOBYNS 4874 Rev. Jack SHAVER and Rev. Art ANDERSON 4880 Richard STACE-SMITH 4885 Philip PAUL 4897 John DALY 4904 John LITTLEDALE 4908 Douglas PIMLOTT 4911 Miss Celia KOVAL 4915 Harry BURROW, Joan ST.
    [Show full text]
  • Order in Council 1371/1994
    PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA ORDER OF THE LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR IN COUNCIL Order in Council No. 1371 , Approved and Ordered CV 171994 Lieutenant Governor Executive Council Chambers, Victoria On the recommendation of the undersigned, the Lieutenant Governor, by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, orders that I. Where a minister named in column 2 of the attached Schedule is (a) unable through illness to perform the duties of his or her office named in Column 1, (b) absent from the capital, or (c) unable by reason of section 9.1 of the Members' Conflict of Interest Act to perform some or all of the duties of his or her ()Lice, the minister named opposite that office in Column 3 is aptminted- acting minister. 2. Where the acting minister is also unable through illness, absence from the capital or by reason of section 9.1 of the Members' Conflict of Interest Act to perform the duties, the minister named opposite in Column 4 is appointed acting minister. 3. Appointments of acting ministers made by Order in Council 1499/93 are rescinded. 21 Presiding Member of the Executive Council ( Thts port is for atinunt tiranve purpose! only and in not port of the Order I Authority under which Order is made: Act and section:- Constitution Act, sections 10 to 14 Other (specify):- Members' Conflict of Interest, section 9.1 (2) c.,1C H-99 v November 3, 1994 a .9i i' )-11.99- 23v2., /93/88/aaa u0 • (1---1 n;ot Schedule 1 Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4 Ministry Minister First Acting Minister Second Acting Minister Premier Michael Harcourt Elizabeth Cull Andrew Pester Aboriginal Affairs John Cashore Andrew Petter Moe Sihota Agriculture.
    [Show full text]
  • The Difficulties of Combating Inequality in Time
    The Difficulties of Combating Inequality in Time Jane Jenson, Francesca Polletta & Paige Raibmon Abstract: Scholars have argued that disadvantaged groups face an impossible choice in their efforts to win policies capable of diminishing inequality: whether to emphasize their sameness to or difference from the advantaged group. We analyze three cases from the 1980s and 1990s in which reformers sought to avoid that dilemma and assert groups’ sameness and difference in novel ways: in U.S. policy on bio- medical research, in the European Union’s initiatives on gender equality, and in Canadian law on Indig- enous rights. In each case, however, the reforms adopted ultimately reproduced the sameness/difference dilemma rather than transcended it. To explain why, we show how profound disagreements about both the histories of the groups included in the policy and the place of the policy in a longer historical trajec- tory of reform either went unrecognized or were actively obscured. Targeted groups came to be attribut- ed a biological or timeless essence, not because this was inevitable, we argue, but because of these fail- ures to historicize inequality. Efforts to legislate or judicially confirm rights to equality often prove disappointing, even for those with clear-eyed aspirations. There are many rea- sons for the gap between the aspiration and the re- sult, but a deceptively simple one is that political actors define equality in ways that restrict its scope and substance. On some accounts, the problem can be characterized in terms of the sameness/differ- jane jenson is Professor Em- ence dilemma.1 Equality sometimes has been de- erita of Political Science at the fined as meaning that members of the disadvan- Université de Montréal.
    [Show full text]
  • Vision Vancouver
    ~TYOF CITY CLERK'S DEPARTMEI VANCOUVER Election Office ELECTOR ORGANIZATION CAMPAIGN FINANCING DISCLOSURE STATEMENT IN THE 2011 GENERAL LOCAL ELECTION Vancouver Charter, Division 8 [Campaign Financing] NOTE: This document will be made available to the public as follows: • It may be inspected in the City Clerk's Office during regular office hours [Section 65(1) of the Vancouver Charter] • It will be posted on the City of Vancouver web site [City Council resolution, May 13, 2008] The deadline for filing this disclosure statement is Monday. March 19. 2012 VISION VANCOUVER ELECTOR ASSOCIATION NAME OF ELECTOR ORGANIZATION See attached Schedule "Candidates 2011" NAME(S) OF ENDORSED CANDIDATE(S) AND OFFICE~OR WHICH THE CANDIDATE(S) SOUGHT ELECTION* * If you are attaching a list, check this box: ~ SUMMARY OF CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTIONS Total amount of campaign contributions (Total from Part 1 of Schedule A): $ 2,227,402.34 (Note: Part 2 of Schedule Acontains a list of contributors who have contributed $100 or more) Total amount of anonymous campaign contributions remitted o to the City of Vancouver (Total from Part 3 of Schedule A): $----- SUMMARY OF ELECTION EXPENSES Total amount of election expenses (Total from Schedule B): $ 2,218,040.20 SURPLUS FUNDS $__0__ Transfer from City of Vancouver (surplus funds from previous election): Balance (positive or negative) remaining in Elector Organization's campaign account (Total from Line "A" in Schedule C): $ 9,362.14 CAMPAIGN ACCOUNT INFORMATION All campaign contributions of money were deposited in, and all election expenses were paid from, one or more campaign accounts opened for this purpose at: VANCITV located at.
    [Show full text]
  • Toronto, Ontario May 28, 1976 Volume 61
    MACKENZIE VALLEY PIPELINE INQUIRY IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATIONS BY EACH OF (a) CANADIAN ARCTIC GAS PIPELINE LIMITED FOR A RIGHT-OF-WAY THAT MIGHT BE GRANTED ACROSS CROWN LANDS WITHIN THE YUKON TERRITORY AND THE NORTHWEST TERRITORIES, and (b) FOOTHILLS PIPE LINES LTD. FOR A RIGHT-OF-WAY THAT MIGHT BE GRANTED ACROSS CROWN LANDS WITHIN THE NORTHWEST TERRITORIES FOR THE PURPOSE OF A PROPOSED MACKENZIE VALLEY PIPELINE and IN THE MATTER OF THE SOCIAL, ENVIRONMENTAL AND ECONOMIC IMPACT REGIONALLY OF THE CONSTRUCTION, OPERATION AND SUBSEQUENT ABANDONMENT OF THE ABOVE PROPOSED PIPELINE (Before the Honourable Mr. Justice Berger, Commissioner) Toronto, Ontario May 28, 1976 PROCEEDINGS AT COMMUNITY HEARING Volume 61 The 2003 electronic version prepared from the original transcripts by Allwest Reporting Ltd. Vancouver, B.C. V6B 3A7 Canada Ph: 604-683-4774 Fax: 604-683-9378 www.allwestbc.com APPEARANCES Mr. Ian G. Scott, Q.C. Mr. Ian Waddell, and Mr. Ian Roland for Mackenzie Valley Pipeline Inquiry Mr. Pierre Genest, Q.C. and Mr. Darryl Carter, for Canadian Arctic Gas Pipeline Lim- ited; Mr. Alan Hollingworth and Mr. John W. Lutes for Foothills Pipe- lines Ltd.; Mr. Russell Anthony and pro. Alastair Lucas for Canadian Arctic Resources Committee Mr. Glen Bell, for Northwest Territo- ries Indian Brotherhood, and Metis Association of the Northwest Territories. INDEX Page WITNESSES: H.F. BUTTON 6829 Peter LANE 6834 Miss Donna ELLIOTT 6837 Frank DUERDEN 6846 Patty PARK 6849 Warren LOWES 6851 Dr. Douglas PIMLOTT 6860 Peter KELLY 6863 INDEX EXHIBITS: C-501 Submission of Ministry of Energy, Province of Ontario - H.F.Button 6834 C-502 Submission by Voice of Women - Miss D.
    [Show full text]
  • Whether the Honourable Moe Sihota, Mla and Minister Responsible for Constitutional Affairs, Contravened the Members' Conflict
    OPINION OF THE ACTING COMMISSIONER OF CONFLICT OF INTEREST PURSUANT TO SECTION 15(1) OF THE MEMBERS' CONFLICT OF INTEREST ACT IN THE MATTER OF AN APPLICATION BY MICHAEL DE JONG, MEMBER OF THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY FOR MATSQUI, WITH RESPECT TO ALLEGED CONTRAVENTION OF PROVISIONS OF THE MEMBERS' CONFLICT OF INTEREST ACT BY MOE SIHOTA, MEMBER OF THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY FOR ESQUIMALT METCHOSIN City of Victoria Province of British Columbia March 24, 1997 IN THE MATTER OF AN APPLICATION BY MICHAEL DE JONG, MEMBER OF THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY FOR MATSQUI, WITH RESPECT TO ALLEGED CONTRAVENTION OF PROVISIONS OF THE MEMBERS' CONFLICT OF INTEREST ACT BY MOE SIHOTA, MEMBER OF THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY FOR ESQUIMALT METCHOSIN Section 15 (1) of the Members' Conflict of Interest Act (the "Act") provides: 15(1) A member who has reasonable and probable grounds to believe that another member is in contravention of this Act or of section 25 of the Constitution Act may, by application in writing setting out the grounds for the belief and the nature of the contravention alleged, request that the commissioner give an opinion respecting the compliance of the other member with the provisions of this Act. Pursuant to that section of the Act, Michael de Jong, MLA for Matsqui wrote to me on the 10th day of December, 1996 requesting an opinion respecting the compliance with the provisions of the Act by the Member of the Legislative Assembly for Esquimalt- Metchosin, Moe Sihota. On the 20th day of December, 1996, I indicated that I was satisfied that the requirements of section 15 (1) of the Act had been met by de Jong and that I would give an opinion on the matter.
    [Show full text]
  • Literary Review of Canada a JOURNAL of IDEAS How Will the Next Indie Book Inspire You?
    $7.95 1 2 MARLO ALEXANDRA BURKS Democracy Now KRZYSZTOF PELC Information Overload 0 2 H SHANNON HENGEN MARK LOVEWELL Atwood the Poet London, We Have a Problem C R A M Literary Review of Canada A JOURNAL OF IDEAS How will the next indie book inspire you? Expand your world. Immerse yourself. Discover new stories crafted by some of Canada’s most provocative and passionate writers. Read up. Canadian Indie Literary Publishers. AllLitUp.ca/lpg MARCH 2021 ◆ VOLUME 29 ◆ NUMBER 2 A JOURNAL OF IDEAS FIRST WORD BYGONE DAYS THIS AND THAT A Pronounced Problem The History Books Pack Together, Pack Apart Kyle Wyatt On the Cundill Prize short list Down at the dog park 3 Christopher Moore Dan Dunsky 15 FURTHERMORE 28 Robert A. Stairs, Lawrence Wardroper, At Daggers Drawn HEALTH AND WELLNESS Antanas Sileika, Joel Henderson, Margaret MacMillan soldiers on J. L. Granatstein Fragments Ian Waddell When your mother can’t 17 5 remember your name THE PUBLIC SQUARE Jigging for Answers Katherine Leyton Scratched records of 29 Slouching toward Democracy a Métis family Where have all the wise men gone? Heather Menzies LITERATURE Marlo Alexandra Burks 19 The Prophet 6 OUR NATURAL WORLD Atwood’s poetic voice Royal Descent Shannon Hengen Rideau Hall is brought down to earth Thereby Hangs a Tail 31 Mark Lovewell With the ghosts of Madagascar Alexander Sallas On the Rocks 7 Peter Unwin’s new novel 20 RULES AND REGULATIONS Larry Krotz Around the Bend 34 Wait, Wait. Don’t Tell Me The many ways rivers run through it The pros and cons of disclosure Robert Girvan Home Sweet Unhomely The latest from André Alexis Krzysztof Pelc 21 8 Spencer Morrison CLIMATE CRISIS 35 POLITICKING Whatever the Cost May Be BACKSTORY Share and Share Alike Preparing for the fight of our life How Ottawa slices the pie John Baglow Trash Talk Murray Campbell 24 Myra J.
    [Show full text]