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The 40th Parliament of British Columbia was in session from June 26, 2013, to April 11, 2017. It consisted of the
Legislative Assembly of British Columbia The Legislative Assembly of British Columbia is the deliberative assembly of the Parliament of British Columbia, in the province of British Columbia, Canada. The Legislative Assembly meets in Victoria, British Columbia, Victoria. Members ar ...
, as elected by the
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of May 14, 2013, and the Queen represented by the Lieutenant-Governor
Judith Guichon Judith Isabel Guichon, , (born 1947) is a Canadian rancher and organizer who served as the 29th Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia, serving from 2012 to 2018. She was the List of viceregal representatives of Elizabeth II#Canada, vicerega ...
. That election unexpectedly returned the BC Liberal Party to another
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government, their fourth consecutive government since 2001, this time with
Christy Clark Christina Joan Clark (born October 29, 1965) is a former Canadian politician who was the 35th premier of British Columbia (BC), from 2011 to 2017. Clark was the second woman to be premier of BC, after Rita Johnston in 1991, and the first female ...
who had been premier since 2011. The
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formed the official opposition under
Adrian Dix Adrian Dix (born April 20, 1964) is a Canadian politician serving as the current Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) for Vancouver-Kingsway in British Columbia. In addition to serving as the current Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) ...
and
John Horgan John Joseph Horgan (born August 7, 1959) is a Canadian politician who served as the 36th premier of British Columbia from 2017 to 2022, and also as the leader of the British Columbia New Democratic Party from 2014 to 2022. Horgan has been the ...
who replaced Dix in the 2014 leadership election. The first member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) from the Green Party of BC, Andrew J. Weaver served in this parliament, along with independent
Vicki Huntington Victoria "Vicki" Huntington is a Canadian politician who served in the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia from 2009 until 2017 as an independent for Delta South. Education and early career Huntington is a native of Vancouver, British Col ...
. Three MLAs resigned: Jenny Kwan and Douglas Horne who resigned to stand in a
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, as well as Ben Stewart who resigned for the purpose of providing the Premier, who had lost her seat in the general election, with another opportunity to gain a seat. The by-elections to replace the resigned members Clark won Stewart's Kelowna riding, while
Melanie Mark Melanie Joy Mark, also known by her Nisga'a name Hli Haykwhl Ẃii Xsgaak, is a Canadian politician in the province of British Columbia. A member of the New Democratic Party (NDP), she has served as the Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) fo ...
and Jodie Wickens replaced Kwan and Horne, respectively. The only members to leave their party, Marc Dalton briefly left the BC Liberals as he unsuccessfully sought the
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nomination in the federal election, and
Pat Pimm Pat Pimm (born March 31, 1957) is a Canadian politician, who was elected as a BC Liberal Member of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia in the 2009 provincial election, and represented the riding of Peace River North. He has lived in ...
left the BC Liberal Party just prior to being arrested. Legislative initiatives which were part of 2013 BC Liberal election platform included major amendments to liquor laws, local government elections, and holding a plebiscite on
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funding. The BC Liberal election priority of fostering a liquefied natural gas (LNG) industry involved the creation of the ''Liquefied Natural Gas Income Tax Act'', the ''Greenhouse Gas Industrial Reporting and Control Act'' which provides exemptions for LNG facilities and replaces the existing cap and trade regime, amendments to the ''Protected Areas of British Columbia Act'' to make way for pipelines through parks and other protected areas, and various amendments to the ''Natural Gas Development Statutes Act'' (formerly the ''Petroleum and Natural Gas Act''). Other major legislation included the adoption of the ''Water Sustainability Act'', creation of a licensing system for
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and snowmobiles in the ''Off-Road Vehicle Act'', adding
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to the '' Tobacco and Vapour Products Control Act'', modernizing the ''Societies Act'', amendments to the ''Motor Dealer Act'' to prohibit online sales of vehicles, creation of a new provincial park called the Ancient Forest/Chun T'oh Whudujut Park, and adoption of the ''Great Bear Rainforest (Forest Management) Act'' that limited commercial logging in the
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. Other new legislation included making discrimination based on gender identity or expression illegal, and creating a 15% property transfer tax that only applies to foreign nationals in Metro Vancouver. In preparation for the next general election, legislation was adopted to increase the number of MLAs to 87, delete pre-campaign expense limits, allow constituency associations to incur election expenses, require dissemination of the identity of those who voted in the last election, and limited the update to voter registration information. The 40th parliament of British Columbia was formally dissolved on April 11, 2017 by request of the premier to the lieutenant governor making way for the 41st British Columbia general election set for May 9, 2017.


Elections and appointments

The members of the legislative assembly were elected in the 40th general election, held on May 14, 2013. The BC Liberal Party unexpectedly elected an expanded majority, their fourth consecutive absolute majority. To accommodate party leader Christy Clark who lost her seat, Ben Stewart resigned his
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seat. Clark won the Westside-Kelowna by-election on July 10. Regardless of not having a seat in the legislative assembly, Clark, as leader of the party with the most seats, was
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. She named Rich Coleman as Deputy Premier and Minister of Natural Gas Development. In her cabinet, she kept
Mike de Jong Mike de Jong, (born 1963 or 1964) is a provincial politician and was cabinet minister of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia. Early life De Jong was born to Dutch parents who immigrated to Canada after Canadian soldiers liberated th ...
as Minister of Finance (as well as government house leader), Steve Thomson as Minister of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations, and
Stephanie Cadieux Stephanie Cadieux (born 1972 or 1973) is a Canadian politician, who was elected as a BC Liberal Member of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia in the 2009 provincial election, representing the riding of Surrey-Panorama. After the 2013 p ...
as Minister of Children and Family Development. Clark shuffled
Bill Bennett William Richards Bennett, (April 14, 1932 – December 3, 2015) was the 27th premier of British Columbia from 1975 to 1986. He was a son of Annie Elizabeth May (Richards) and former Premier, W. A. C. Bennett. He was a 3rd cousin, twice removed, ...
,
Mary Polak Mary Ruth Polak (born 1967 or 1968) is a Canadian politician, who served as a Member of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia (MLA) for the riding of Langley from 2005 to 2020. She was re-elected to the Legislative Assembly of British C ...
, Shirley Bond, Don McRae,
Terry Lake Terry Lake is a former Canadian politician, at the municipal and provincial levels, and veterinarian. Lake was a Member of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia and a member of the BC Liberal Party. Lake announced September 1, 2016 tha ...
, and
Naomi Yamamoto Naomi Yamamoto (born 1960 or 1961) is a Canadian politician who was elected as a Member of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia in the 2009 provincial election. She was elected as a member of the BC Liberal Party in the riding of North ...
to different ministries while Norm Letnick,
Ralph Sultan Ralph Sultan (born June 6, 1933) is a Canadian politician, who was the Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) for the community of West Vancouver-Capilano in British Columbia from 2001 to 2020. A member of the British Columbia Liberal Party, ...
and Moira Stilwell were removed from cabinet. New members who Clark immediately appointed to her cabinet included
Peter Fassbender Peter Fassbender (born 1946) is a Canadian politician, who was elected to the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia in the 2013 provincial election after a career at the municipal level. He was elected to represent the electoral district of Su ...
as Minister of Education,
Amrik Virk Amrik S. Virk (born 1963 or 1964) is a Canadian politician, who was elected to the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia in the 2013 provincial election. He represented the electoral district of Surrey-Tynehead as a member of the British Col ...
as Minister of Advanced Education,
Suzanne Anton Suzanne Anton, (born May 31, 1952) is a Canadian politician and the former Minister of Justice and Attorney General of British Columbia. Elected to the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia in the 2013 provincial election, Anton represent ...
as Minister of Justice,
Todd Stone Todd Graham Stone (born 1972) is a Canadian politician who was elected to the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia in the 2013 provincial election. He represents the electoral district of Kamloops-South Thompson as a member of the British ...
as Minister of Transportation and Infrastructure,
Teresa Wat Teresa Wat (, born 1949 or 1950) is a Canadian politician who was elected to the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia in the 2013 British Columbia general election, 2013 provincial election. She represents the electoral district of Richmond ...
as Minister of International Trade,
Coralee Oakes Coralee Ella Oakes (born 1972) is a Canadians, Canadian politician, who was elected to the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia in the 2013 British Columbia general election, 2013 provincial election. She represents the electoral district ...
as Minister of Community, Sport and Cultural Development, and
Andrew Wilkinson Andrew Wilkinson is an Australian-born Canadian politician. He is the former leader of the British Columbia Liberal Party, and served as the leader of British Columbia's Official Opposition. He was elected to the Legislative Assembly of British ...
as Minister of Technology, Innovation and Citizen Services. Veteran members
John Rustad John Rustad (born 1963) is a Canadian member of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, Legislative Assembly of the Provinces and territories of Canada, Canadian province of British Columbia. He currently represents the constituency of N ...
and
Pat Pimm Pat Pimm (born March 31, 1957) is a Canadian politician, who was elected as a BC Liberal Member of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia in the 2009 provincial election, and represented the riding of Peace River North. He has lived in ...
were also added to cabinet. Premier Clark issued mandate letters to each minister outlining priorities and expectations. The ''Constitution Act'' states that the next general election had to occur no later than the second Tuesday in May, four years after the last general election. Accordingly, the 40th parliament was dissolved on April 11, 2017, by request of the premier to the lieutenant governor making way for the 41st British Columbia general election which was then scheduled for May 9, 2017.


First session

The first session of the 40th Parliament began on June 26, 2013 with the
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delivered by
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Judith Guichon Judith Isabel Guichon, , (born 1947) is a Canadian rancher and organizer who served as the 29th Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia, serving from 2012 to 2018. She was the List of viceregal representatives of Elizabeth II#Canada, vicerega ...
. This brief session was held only to pass a budget for the remainder of the fiscal year. The budget was largely the same as the BC Liberals had introduced in February as a pre-election budget. It increased the general corporate income tax rate from 10% to 11%, inserted a new top tax bracket applicable for the 2014 and 2015 years only, increased tax on cigarettes and tobacco, and exempted coloured fuel from the carbon tax.


Second session

The second session opened on February 11, 2014, following a six-month recess. During the session 26 bills were given royal assent, all on or before May 29. Following through on campaign promises, a plebiscite on
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funding was set up with the ''South Coast British Columbia Transportation Authority Funding Referenda Act'', the first of several new liquor laws were passed with the ''Liquor Control and Licensing Amendment Act'' and its accompanying regulations, which among other items allowed for sales of liquor at grocery stores and farmers' markets, and recommendations of the
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were implemented with the ''Missing Persons Act''. To facilitate natural gas industry, the budget committed $29 million to the government's LNG strategy program, the ''Park Act'' and the Park Boundary Adjustment Policy were amended to allow more industrial activities within provincial parks, and the ''Natural Gas Development Statutes Amendment Act'' modernized the ''Petroleum and Natural Gas Act'' and revised the ability of land owners to appeal decisions concerning placement of wells, pipelines and facilities on their property. The Minister of Agriculture Pat Pimm introduced the ''Animal Health Act'' updating the laws concerning agricultural
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and amendments to the ''Agricultural Land Commission Act'' which controversially divided the ALR into two zones, each with different regulations and application decision-making criteria. Citing health issues, Pimm resigned from cabinet in April and was replaced by Norm Letnick who had served previously as agriculture minister in 2012-13.
Michelle Stilwell Michelle Stilwell (''nee'' Bauknecht; born July 4, 1974) is a Canadian wheelchair racer and politician. She is the only female Paralympic athlete to win gold medals in two separate summer sport events. Stilwell was elected to the Legislative A ...
was promoted to cabinet to replace Letnick's position of Minister of Social Development and Social Innovation. The long-anticipated ''Water Sustainability Act'' modernized the laws regarding water management. The ''Off-Road Vehicle Act'' created the requirement that
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s and snowmobiles be registered and licensed. The ''Provincial Capital Commission Dissolution Act'' closed the Provincial Capital Commission. The ''Local Elections Campaign Financing Act'' and the ''Local Elections Statutes Amendment Act'' placed new regulations on local elections, like extending the terms of mayor and councils to four years from three, establishing spending limits, and requiring registration of third-party advertisers. The ''Protected Areas of British Columbia Amendment Act, 2014'', removed 11 ha from
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and 10 ha from
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and added 47,873 ha to four existing conservancies. The government tabled back-to-work legislation regarding a
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at the
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but did not pass it as the strike ended.


Third session

A short third session was held in October–November 2014 responding to requests by proponents of the liquefied natural gas industry to fast-track legislation. The ''Liquefied Natural Gas Income Tax Act'' established the taxation regime at 1.5% of net income until capital costs have been paid, then 3.5% afterwards, significantly less than the original 7% that the government had been planning. The ''Greenhouse Gas Industrial Reporting and Control Act'' repealed the ''Greenhouse Gas Reduction (Cap and Trade) Act'' in favour of intensity level emission limits, instead total emission measures, and the act set the emission limit at 0.16 carbon dioxide equivalent tonnes for each tonne of LNG produced. The ''Protected Areas of British Columbia Amendment Act (No. 2), 2014'', removed 63 hectares from the Nisga'a Memorial Lava Bed Park to accommodate a pipeline to one of the proposed LNG facilities. Also, the ''Container Trucking Act'', which created the office of the British Columbia Container Trucking Commissioner, was adopted as a result of the negotiations in the previous session's response to the Port of Vancouver strike. The ''Canadian Pacific Railway (Stone and Timber) Settlement Act'' extinguished all of
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's stone and timber reservations in exchange for $19 million.


Fourth session

Prior to the fourth session, the Premier added
Mike Bernier Mike Bernier (born 1968) is a Canadian politician, who was elected to the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia in the 2013 provincial election. He represents the electoral district of Peace River South as a member of the British Columbia Li ...
to cabinet as Minister of Education. The former Minister of Education Peter Fassbender took over
Coralee Oakes Coralee Ella Oakes (born 1972) is a Canadians, Canadian politician, who was elected to the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia in the 2013 British Columbia general election, 2013 provincial election. She represents the electoral district ...
's position as Minister of Community, Sport and Cultural Development, as well as taking over responsibility for TransLink from
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's Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure. Oakes was assigned to be Minister of Small Business, Red Tape Reduction and responsible for the liquor distribution branch.
Naomi Yamamoto Naomi Yamamoto (born 1960 or 1961) is a Canadian politician who was elected as a Member of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia in the 2009 provincial election. She was elected as a member of the BC Liberal Party in the riding of North ...
was moved from Minister of State for Tourism and Small Business was moved over to the newly created Minister of State for Emergency Preparedness. Both Jenny Kwan and Douglas Horne resigned as MLAs in order to pursue election in the federal general election. The fourth session ran between February and November 2015 and saw 42 bills become law. The previous session's legislation concerning LNG taxation was furthered with the ''Liquefied Natural Gas Income Tax Amendment Act, 2015'', and the ''Liquefied Natural Gas Project Agreements Act'' exempted for 25 years LNG facilities from increases in tax and greenhouse gas regulatory changes. The ''Federal Port Development Act'' implemented a recently added provision of the Canada Marine Act that enables provincial regulations to be administered on federal port lands. In addition to allowing residential tenants to cancel a rental agreement in instances of domestic violence, the ''Natural Gas Development Statutes Amendment Act, 2015'', expanded the list of activities that are defined as an "oil and gas activity", with the ''Miscellaneous Statutes Amendment Act, 2015'', further expanding the list and extended the maximum duration of royalty agreements for extracting natural gas. The miscellaneous statutes act also created the Medal of Good Citizenship, repealed the ''Shelter Aid for Elderly Renters Act'', and allowed the
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to contract out its printing duties and further implemented aspects of the Liquor Policy Review. Additionally, in response to the Liquor Policy Review, there was a major update to the ''Liquor Control and Licensing Act''. The ''Red Tape Reduction Day Act'' recognized the second Wednesday of March as Red Tape Reduction Day. The ''Amendments to the Finance Statutes Act'' allowed ICBC to withhold issuance or renewal of driver's license to those with delinquent student loan repayments or child support payments or unpaid court fines. The ''Motor Vehicle Amendment Act, 2015'', made driving in the left lane of a highway a ticketable offense if not using it to pass another vehicle or turning off the highway. This amendment act also now requires
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be stamped with a specialized (e.g. snowflake or mountain) symbol. The ''Guide Dog and Service Dog Act'' created a Registrar of guide dogs and service dogs requiring that such dogs be certified; those with certified dogs have the right, despite any 'no pet policy', to housing and to enter places where the public is invited (e.g. stores, transit). Two amendments to the ''Workers Compensation Act'' implemented the recommendations made by WorkSafeBC and the BC Coroner's Office following the 2012 sawmill explosions that killed four people. The ''Tobacco Control Act'' was expanded to include vapour products and renamed to ''Tobacco and Vapour Products Control Act''. The ''Fish and Seafood Act'' replaced and modernized the ''Fisheries Act'' and the ''Fish Inspection Act''. The ''Societies Act'' updated and replaced the ''Society Act''. The ''Franchises Act'' was created based on recommendations from the BC Law Institute and the Canadian Bar Association of BC to imposes a duty of fair dealing for
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s, allowing franchises to associate with other franchises, and allowing franchisees to sue for damages in event of misrepresentation by a parent company. The ''Information Management Act'' created the position of Chief Records Officer to oversee digitizing government archives. The ''Provincial Immigration Programs Act'' created the position of Director of Provincial Immigration Programs for administering immigration agreements with the federal government. The ''Auditor General for Local Government Amendment Act, 2015'', required the appointment of a deputy auditor general and expanded upon the provisions for suspending or removing an individual from the position of auditor general. Revisions to the ''Electoral Districts Act'' and the ''Election Act'' increased the number of electoral districts and MLAs to 87 and deleted expense limits that applied to the pre-campaign period, now allows constituency associations to incur election expenses, only permits updates to voter registration information in conjunction with voting and only with a family member present to vouch, and requires the Chief Electoral Officer to provide each political party the list of voters in the last election with identification of who voted.


Fifth session

The fifth session took place between February and July 2016. Prior to the session beginning, Mike Morris was added to the cabinet under a new position titled Minister of Public Safety and Solicitor General. The 2016 budget created the Prosperity Fund and required any increase in general funds either be used to reduce operating debt or held in the Prosperity Fund. The budget increased the property transfer tax increase (from 2% to 3%) on homes over $2 million but increased the exemption threshold for new houses to $750,000. The budget also exempted children from paying Medical Services Premium, created a farmers' food donation tax credit, extended both the mining tax credit and the tax credit for home renovations by seniors of persons with disabilities, expanded of the film tax credit to include animation productions, mandated lower assessment values be placed on rural tourist accommodations, and made funds available to compensate property owners impacted by wildfire control. Affecting an LNG industry, the ''Greenhouse Gas Industrial Reporting and Control Amendment Act, 2016'', exempted new facilities from reporting emissions for the first 18 months of operations and expanded eligibility to participate in the BC carbon registry; and the ''Safety Standards Act'' was amended to move administration of safety standards in the oil and gas sector from the BC Safety Authority to the
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. Affecting pipelines, land was removed from Finn Creek Provincial Park to accommodate the Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain Pipeline System and an amendment to the ''Environmental Management Act'' created a requirement for regulated industries, like oil pipelines, to have spill contingency plans. New legislation included the ''Great Bear Rainforest (Forest Management) Act'' which limits commercial logging in the
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. the ''Profits of Criminal Notoriety Act'' prevents people from being paid to recount crime or profiting from crime memorabilia. The ''Sexual Violence and Misconduct Policy Act'', originally introduced by Andrew J. Weaver of the
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as the ''Post-Secondary Sexual Violence Policies Act'', was adopted by the government and requires post-secondary institutions to put in place a sexual misconduct policy. Legislative amendments included an amendment to the ''Motor Dealer Act'' which prohibits selling new vehicles using the Internet, prohibits motor dealers from employing unlicensed salespeople, and creates the Motor Dealer Consumer Advancement Fund; the ''Pharmacy Operations and Drug Scheduling Amendment Act, 2016'', expands the jurisdiction of the College of Pharmacists of BC to include licensing of
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owners; an amendment to the ''Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations Statutes Act'' adds unintended actions to the definition of interference; the ''Community Care and Assisted Living Amendment Act, 2016'', enacted some recommendations from the Office of the Seniors Advocate to allows partners not legally married but having lived together for 2 years to qualify as spouses and removes the upper limit of how many services a residence can provide to a client before the client must be referred to a complex care home; the ''Local Elections Campaign Financing (Election Expenses) Amendment Act, 2016'', enacted the recommendations of the Special Committee on Local Elections Expense Limits to shorten the election period from 46 to 28 days and create a regulatory system for limiting and reporting campaign expenses during elections for mayor, councils, school boards, and electoral area directors; the ''Protected Areas of British Columbia Amendment Act, 2016'' created a new 11,190-hectare park called Ancient Forest/Chun T'oh Whudujut Park; and the ''Miscellaneous Statutes (General) Amendment Act, 2016'', created a requirement that the Agricultural Land Commission could not remove land from the ALR without property owner consent, amended the ''Income Tax Act'' to reduce film tax credits, amended the ''Environmental Management Act'' to allow the Minister of Environment to order a director to issue or amend a permit to allow for the discharging of waste into the environment within an area-based management plan (for a mining operation). Two additional laws were introduced and passed in late July. The ''Human Rights Code Amendment Act, 2016'' made discrimination based on
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or expression illegal. The
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, 2016'' (Bill 28) created a 15% property transfer tax that applies only to foreign nationals buying real estate in Metro Vancouver, authorized the City of Vancouver to tax vacant residential properties and amended the Real Estate Services Act


Sixth session

Prior to the beginning of the session,
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left the BC Liberal caucus following his arrest in a domestic dispute and sat as an independent for the remainder of the parliament. With the general election set for May, the governing BC Liberals introduced, but did not adopt, a (Bill 8)
in February that proposed to reduce Medical Services Plan of British Columbia">Medical Services Plan fees by 50%, reduce the small business corporate tax rate from 2.5% to 2%, create a 'BC back-to-school tax credit' and a 'volunteer firefighter or search and rescue volunteer tax credit', extend the tax credits provided for book publishing, scientific research and experimental development, increase the first time home buyer tax exemption threshold from $475,000 to $500,000, and increase the tobacco tax rate from 23.9 to 24.7¢ per cigarette. The Minister Responsible for Asia Pacific Strategy and Multiculturalism
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introduced the ''Discriminatory Provisions (Historical Wrongs) Repeal Act'' that repealed sections from 19 acts, adopted between 1881 and 1930, that discriminated against some ethnic groups. An amendment to the ''Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act'' creates licensing and standards of care requirements for pet breeders. The ''Information Management (Documenting Government Decisions) Amendment Act, 2017'' legislated a duty for provincial public agencies to document information.


Members of the 40th Parliament


Party standings of the 40th Parliament


Seating plan


Standings changes


References

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