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Legislative Assembly Province of Alberta Day 31 ORDER PAPER Fourth Session Twenty-Ninth Legislature Wednesday, May 16, 2018 Prayers (9:00 a.m.) ROUTINE (1:30 p.m.) O Canada (First sitting day of each week) Oral Question Period (1:50 p.m. daily) (Day 6) Introduction of Visitors Introduction of Guests Ministerial Statements Members Statements Presenting Reports by Standing and Special Committees Presenting Petitions Notices of Motions Introduction of Bills Tabling Returns and Reports Tablings to the Clerk

Government Motions ORDERS OF THE DAY 13. Moved by Hon. Min. Ceci: Be it resolved that the Assembly approve in general the business plans and fiscal policies of the Government. Adjourned debate: Mr. Fildebrandt 22. Hon. Mr. Mason to propose the following: Be it resolved that the Standing Orders of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta be amended as follows: Standing Order 61 is amended by adding the following after suborder (2): (2.1) Notwithstanding Standing Order 3(1) and 4(2), (2.1) and (3), if at the time at which the Committee of Supply must rise and report in accordance with Standing Order 4(3) there are fewer than 15 minutes remaining in the time allotted for consideration of the interim or supplementary estimates then under consideration by the Committee, the Committee of Supply, subject to suborder (2.2), shall continue its consideration beyond the normal adjournment time to fulfill the time allotted for consideration of the estimates. (2.2) If under suborder (2.1) the Committee of Supply does not fulfill the time allotted for its consideration of the interim or supplementary estimates within the 15 minute period immediately following the normal adjournment time, the Chair shall interrupt the proceedings and call on the Committee to rise and report without question put. Government Bills and Orders Bill 2 Bill 8 Bill 10 Bill 13 Growth and Diversification Act ($) Hon. Mr. Bilous Adjourned debate on amendment: Hon. Mr. Mason Emergency Management Amendment Act, 2018 Hon. Mr. S. Anderson An Act to Enable Clean Energy Improvements Hon. Mr. S. Anderson Adjourned debate: Hon. Mr. Mason An Act to Secure Alberta s Electricity Future ($) Hon. Ms McCuaig- Boyd Adjourned debate on amendment: Hon. Ms Ganley 2

Bill 16 Election Finances and Contributions Disclosure Statutes Amendment Act, 2018 Hon. Ms Gray Debate adjourned, Hon. Ms Gray speaking. Committee of the Whole Bill 1 Energy Diversification Act Hon. Ms McCuaig-Boyd Bill 5 An Act to Strengthen Financial Security for Persons with Disabilities Hon. Mr. Sabir Bill 6 Gaming and Liquor Statutes Amendment Act, 2018 Hon. Ms Ganley Bill 7 Supporting Alberta s Local Food Sector Act Hon. Mr. Carlier Bill 11 Lobbyists Amendment Act, 2018 Hon. Ms Gray Bill 14 An Act to Empower Utility Consumers Hon Ms McLean Bill 17 Tax Statutes Amendment Act, 2018 Hon. Min. Ceci Third Reading Bill 9 Bill 12 Protecting Choice for Women Accessing Health Care Act Hon. Ms Hoffman Preserving Canada s Economic Prosperity Act Hon. Ms McCuaig-Boyd Debate adjourned, Ms McKitrick speaking. Written Questions WQ1. Mr. Panda to ask the Government the following question (Due Day 43): How much money has been spent by the Government from April 1, 2015, to March 31, 2018, on the phase-out of coal generated electrical power in Alberta, and what costs are forecast for the next 10 years? WQ2. Mr. Panda to ask the Government the following question (Due Day 43): How much money has been spent by the Government from May 1, 2015, to April 30, 2018, setting up the electricity capacity market and what costs are forecast for the next 10 years? WQ3. Mr. Panda to ask the Government the following question (Due Day 43): How much money has been spent from May 1, 2015, to May 4, 2018, reaching settlements arising from the litigation concerning the Power Purchase Agreements with the electricity generating companies and the Balancing Pool? 3

Motions for Returns MR1. Mr. Panda to propose the following motion (Due Day 43): Copies of all correspondence between the Government and the Rockefeller Brothers Fund from May 1, 2015, to April 30, 2018. MR2. Mr. Panda to propose the following motion (Due Day 43): Copies of all correspondence between the Government and Tides Canada from May 1, 2015, to April 30, 2018. MR3. Mr. Panda to propose the following motion (Due Day 43): Copies of all correspondence between the Government and the Tides Foundation, also known as Tides, from May 1, 2015, to April 30, 2018. MR4. Mr. Panda to propose the following motion (Due Day 43): Copies of all correspondence between the Government and the organization known as 350 or 350.org from May 1, 2015, to April 30, 2018. MR5. Mr. Panda to propose the following motion (Due Day 43): Copies of all correspondence between the Government and CorpEthics, originally known as Corporate Ethics International, from May 1, 2015, to April 30, 2018. MR6. Mr. Panda to propose the following motion (Due Day 43): Copies of all correspondence between the Government and the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, also known as the Hewlett Foundation, from May 1, 2015, to April 30, 2018. MR7. Mr. Panda to propose the following motion (Due Day 43): Copies of all correspondence between the Government and the New Venture Fund, also known as New Venture, from May 1, 2015, to April 30, 2018. 4

MR8. Mr. Panda to propose the following motion (Due Day 43): Copies of all correspondence between the Government and the Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative, also known as Y2Y, from May 1, 2015, to April 30, 2018. MR9. Mr. Panda to propose the following motion (Due Day 43): Copies of all correspondence between the Government and the Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society, also known as CPAWS, from May 1, 2015, to April 30, 2018. MR10. Mr. Panda to propose the following motion (Due Day 43): Copies of all correspondence between the Government and the organization known as Love Your Headwaters from May 1, 2015, to April 30, 2018. MR11. Mr. Panda to propose the following motion (Due Day 43): Copies of all correspondence between the Government and the Edmonton Community Foundation from May 1, 2015, to April 30, 2018. MR12. Mr. Panda to propose the following motion (Due Day 43): Copies of all correspondence between the Government and the Calgary Foundation from May 1, 2015, to April 30, 2018. Public Bills and Orders Other Than Government Bills and Orders Bill 205 Supporting Accessible Mental Health Services Act Ms Jabbour Deferred to Monday, October 29, 2018. Bill 206 Societies (Preventing the Promotion of Hate) Amendment Act, 2018 Mr. Coolahan (Time remaining: 61 minutes) Debate adjourned, Mr. Shepherd speaking. Committee of the Whole Bill 203 Long Term Care Information Act Mrs. Schreiner (Due Day 33) 5

Referred to the Standing Committee on Alberta s Economic Future Bill 201 Employment Standards (Firefighter Leave) Amendment Act, 2018 Mr. W. Anderson Motions Other Than Government Motions 505. Hon. Mr. Kenney to propose the following motion: Be it resolved that the Legislative Assembly urge the Government to immediately demand that the Government of Canada introduce any necessary legislative changes that would prohibit the consideration of upstream and downstream emissions by a federal energy regulator at any stage of the pipeline approval process. 506. Ms Sweet to propose the following motion: Be it resolved that the Legislative Assembly urge the Government to work with municipal and federal government counterparts to address the impact of the mountain pine beetle on our national parks and tourism and forestry industries. 507. Mrs. Schreiner to propose the following motion: Be it resolved that the Legislative Assembly urge the Government to strengthen partnerships with Rural Electrification Associations (REAs) and other cooperatively organized utility associations by developing policies that promote the long-term viability and sustainability of REAs and other cooperatively organized utility associations. 508. Mr. Shepherd to propose the following motion: Be it resolved that the Legislative Assembly urge the Government to undergo an examination of Government of Alberta websites, educational resources, and public information campaign print material to develop new content to encourage active transportation through physical activity and to ensure that existing communications do not create barriers to engaging in active transportation through physical activity. 509. Ms Kazim to propose the following motion: Be it resolved that the Legislative Assembly urge the Government to assess the viability of a supermarket food recovery program similar to the food saving program implemented in Quebec and examine other strategies to recycle food waste that support Albertans living in poverty. 6

510. Mr. Stier to propose the following motion: Be it resolved that the Legislative Assembly urge the Government to immediately discontinue serving meals that have been previously cooked, frozen, and then reheated to Albertans living in supportive and assisted living facilities and begin serving only fresh food, cooked and prepared onsite, within six months from the date this motion is passed. 511. Ms McKitrick to propose the following motion: Be it resolved that the Legislative Assembly urge the Government to encourage communities to support urban agriculture by working with municipalities to develop strategies that include but are not limited to the following: utilizing vacant lots and front yards as gardens, the establishment of small scale urban market farms, and increasing awareness of food distribution and production processes among consumers in urban areas. 512. Withdrawn 513. MLA Cortes-Vargas to propose the following motion: Be it resolved that the Legislative Assembly urge the Government to increase job creation by developing additional strategies that build on current Government investments in the diversification of the Alberta economy. 514. Ms Renaud to propose the following motion: Be it resolved that the Legislative Assembly urge the Government to examine strategies for reducing barriers to abortion and reproduction health services in rural and northern Alberta. 515. Mr. Panda to propose the following motion: Be it resolved that the Legislative Assembly urge the federal government to streamline its regulatory approval process to support the establishment of a national transportation and utility corridor, from the Atlantic to the Pacific coasts, north of major cities and the existing Trans-Canada Highway, in order to facilitate the construction of pipelines, power lines, railways, highways, and new communities, and to help access new markets and well-paying jobs for Canadians. 516. Mr. Orr to propose the following motion: Be it resolved that the Legislative Assembly urge the Government to provide support to the non-profit and charitable sectors by examining ways that would relieve the financial burden imposed by the provincial carbon levy and changes to the employment standards and regulations. 7

517. Mr. Carson to propose the following motion: Be it resolved that the Legislative Assembly urge the Government to study the gender pay gap and related issues in Alberta in order to determine potential policy measures to reduce inequity and promote greater economic opportunities for women in Alberta. 518. Mrs. Pitt to propose the following motion: Be it resolved that the Legislative Assembly urge the Government to study supports that can be provided to families affected by divorce, with the goal of reducing the number of legal proceedings in Alberta courts relating to family law matters. 519. Mr. Gotfried to propose the following motion: Be it resolved that the Legislative Assembly urge the Government to recognize the first week of May as Economic Development and Diversification Week. 520. Mr. Hinkley to propose the following motion: Be it resolved that the Legislative Assembly urge the Government to support renewable energy projects with substantial participation, including ownership opportunities, by communities, First Nations, Metis communities, co-operatives, farmer associations, or individuals. Referred to the Standing Committee on Privileges and Elections, Standing Orders and Printing 501. Moved by Mr. W. Anderson (amended): Be it resolved that the following proposed amendment to the Standing Orders of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta be referred to the Standing Committee on Privileges and Elections, Standing Orders and Printing for review and that the Committee submit its report to the Assembly on or before June 19th, 2018: that the Standing Orders of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta be amended by renumbering Standing Order 52.04 as Standing Order 52.04(1) and by adding the following after suborder (1): (2) Suborder (1) does not prevent a Legislative Policy Committee from undertaking a hearing or inquiry during the same period of time that a matter stands referred to the Committee by the Assembly if the hearing or inquiry does not interfere with the work of the Committee on the matter referred to it. 8

NOTICES Government Motions 24. Hon. Min. Ceci to propose the following: Be it resolved that the Legislative Assembly of Alberta approve the arrangement between the Government of Alberta and the Government of Canada, outlined on page 128 of the 2018-21 Fiscal Plan presented by the President of Treasury Board and Minister of Finance to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta on March 22, 2018 (Sessional Paper 43/2018), with respect to the implementation by Canada of a duty on cannabis products to be imposed under the Excise Act, 2001 (Canada) in respect of Alberta. Leave to Introduce a Bill Bill 18 Statutes Amendment Act, 2018 Hon. Mr. Mason Projected Government Business Wednesday, May 16 Morn. Government Bills and Orders Bill 16, 10, 7 And as per the Order Paper Aft. Government Bills and Orders Bill 17, 1 Third Reading Bill 12 And as per the Order Paper Eve. Government Bills and Orders Bill 7 Committee of the Whole Bill 7, 10 9

Bill 1 And as per the Order Paper Thursday, May 17 Morn. Government Bills and Orders Bill 13, 6 Committee of the Whole Bill 6 And as per the Order Paper Aft. Government Bills and Orders Bill 16 Third Reading Bill 12 And as per the Order Paper Hon. Robert E. Wanner, Speaker Title: Wednesday, May 16, 2018 10