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Hansard 18-49 Debates And HANSARD 18-49 DEBATES AND PROCEEDINGS Speaker: Honourable Kevin Murphy Published by Order of the Legislature by Hansard Reporting Services and printed by the Queen's Printer. Available on INTERNET at http://nslegislature.ca/index.php/proceedings/hansard/ First Session THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 2018 TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE PRESENTING REPORTS OF COMMITTEES: Law Amendments Committee, Hon. M. Furey ....................................................................................................3985 Law Amendments Committee, Hon. M. Furey ....................................................................................................3986 GOVERNMENT NOTICES OF MOTION: Res. 1285, Holocaust Remembrance Day: Tragedy - Reflect, The Premier (by Hon. K. Casey) .......................................................................3986 Vote - Affirmative..................................................................................3987 Res. 1286, Simmonds, Dean - HRP Inspector: Com. Leadership - Congrats., Hon. T. Ince....................................................................................3987 Vote - Affirmative..................................................................................3988 Res. 1287, Brown, Steve - Sheriff: Death of - Tribute, Hon. M. Furey ....................................................................................................3988 Vote - Affirmative..................................................................................3989 2 Res. 1288, Patterson, Gina: New Pos., Venture for Can. - Best Wishes, Hon. I. Rankin ....................................................................................................3989 Vote - Affirmative..................................................................................3990 Res. 1289, Riley, Bill: NHL Career & Mentorship - Recognize, Hon. T. Ince .......................................................................................................3990 Vote - Affirmative..................................................................................3991 INTRODUCTION OF BILLS: No. 121, Education Act, Ms. C. Chender ..................................................................................................3992 No. 122, Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, Mr. T. Houston ...................................................................................................3992 STATEMENTS BY MEMBERS: Holocaust Remembrance Day: Loss of Life - Reflect, Hon. C. d’Entremont ..........................................................................................3992 Christie, Liah: Performer, Neptune Theatre - Congrats., Mr. B. Jessome ...................................................................................................3992 Cape Breton-Richmond - Fundraising for Saskatchewan, Ms. A. Paon........................................................................................................3993 Denny, John, Jr.: Grand Chief - Celebrating His Life, Ms. L. Roberts....................................................................................................3993 Lunenburg Art Gallery: New Location - Congrats., Ms. S. Lohnes-Croft ...........................................................................................3994 Queen’s Co. Cougars: Hockey N.S. Prov. Day of Champs. - Congrats., Ms. K. Masland ..............................................................................3994 Humboldt Tragedy - Condolences, Ms. T. Martin .....................................................................................................3995 Saldanha, Mark: Greater Love, Homeless Outreach - Commend, Ms. R. DiCostanzo .............................................................................................3995 Adventure Earth: New Location, Shubie Park - Congrats., Mr. T. Halman....................................................................................................3996 Downey, Josephine: Com. Leadership - Recognize, Ms. S. Leblanc ...................................................................................................3996 Pynch, Christine: Retirement - Congrats., Mr. K. Irving ......................................................................................................3997 Peters, Chris: Volunteer of the Yr. - Congrats., Ms. B. Adams ....................................................................................................3997 Holocaust Remembrance Day: Loss of Life - Reflect, Ms. C. Chender ..................................................................................................3998 Comeau, Paul: Veteran of the Yr. - Congrats., Hon. Z. Churchill ...............................................................................................3998 MacDonald, Cyril: Volunteer of the Yr. - Congrats., Hon. A. MacLeod ..............................................................................................3999 Melanson, Elaine & Stephen: Bedford Players - Congrats., Hon. K. Regan....................................................................................................3999 3 Fire Gear: Donation to Mexico - Commend, Mr. L. Harrison ..................................................................................................4000 MacKenzie, Amelia: Bartlett Mem. Bursary - Congrats., Hon. R. Delorey .................................................................................................4000 Embree, Kenneth: Com. Serv. - Recognize, Ms. E. Smith-McCrossin....................................................................................4001 Firth, Malcolm: Death of - Tribute, Hon. K. Colwell .................................................................................................4001 Media Ladder - experiencepictou.com, Ms. K. MacFarlane ............................................................................................4002 Caswell, Cathy: Promoting Com. Health - Recognize, Hon. M. Miller ...................................................................................................4002 MacDonald, Tim: Queens Co. History - Thanks, Ms. K. Masland ..................................................................................................4003 Dolsen Fam.: RCAF Serv. - Commend, Hon. L. Glavine..................................................................................................4003 GroPro Grocery Delivery: 5th Anniv. - Congrats., Mr. T. Halman....................................................................................................4003 Common Roots Urban Farm: Public Workshop - Success, Ms. L. Roberts....................................................................................................4004 Roof Hound Brewery Co.: Award-winning IPA - Congrats., Mr. Gordon Wilson ............................................................................................4004 Son, Hee Yeon: Cdn. Lang. Benchmark Test - Recognize, Ms. E. Smith-McCrossin....................................................................................4005 Smith, Tamara: Dart. Players Prod. - Best Wishes, Ms. S. Leblanc ...................................................................................................4005 Canso Atom Bluefins: Gold Medal - Congrats., Hon. L. Hines .....................................................................................................4006 Underwood, Nicole: Drop Zone Fundraiser - Recognize, Hon. L. Diab ......................................................................................................4006 Carlton, Kelly: Com. Serv. - Recognize, Hon. I. Rankin ....................................................................................................4007 Russell, Darren: Prov. Volunteer Award - Congrats., Mr. H. MacKay ..................................................................................................4007 Corkum, Mackenzie: Award-winning Marksman - Congrats., Hon. M. Furey ....................................................................................................4008 Holocaust Remembrance Day: Loss of Life - Reflect, Mr. B. Jessome ...................................................................................................4008 Smith, Ben & Roxie: Prov. Volunteer Award - Congrats., Ms. S. Lohnes-Croft ...........................................................................................4009 MOTION FOR ADJOURNMENT (RULE 43): .......................................................................4009 ORAL QUESTIONS PUT BY MEMBERS TO MINISTERS: No. 668, Prem. - FOIPOP Website Breach: Info. - Accuracy, Ms. K. MacFarlane ............................................................................................4010 No. 669, Prem. - FOIPOP Website Breach: Info. Discrepancy - Explain, Mr. G. Burrill ....................................................................................4012 4 No. 670, Int. Serv. - FOIPOP Breach: Privacy Comm’ner - Notification Protocol, Hon. C. d’Entremont ....................................................4014 No. 671, Int. Serv. - FOIPOP Breach: Lack of Communication - Explain, Hon. David Wilson ............................................................................4015 No. 672, Int. Serv. - DCS Office: Cyber Attack - Confirm, Mr. T. Houston ...................................................................................................4016 No. 673, Int. Serv. - FOIPOP Breach: Public Release Delayed - Explain, Hon. C. d’Entremont .........................................................................4017
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