During the fall session of British Columbia’s Legislature, Premier David Eby’s NDP government has routinely used its majority to block the tabling of private member’s bills from OneBC, the two-MLA, Conservative splinter party. That changed Nov. 26 when OneBC house leader Tara Armstrong’s “Secure Procurement in Respect of China Act” passed first reading by a vote of 84-4.
Armstrong proposes banning the B.C. government from buying goods and services from China when comparable goods and services are available from Canadian or democratic allies. Armstrong also proposes the government disclose the dollar value of contracts with Chinese businesses.
The only four MLAs to vote against were three members of the John Rustad-led Conservative caucus who represent Richmond ridings — Hon Chan, Steve Kooner and Teresa Wat, — and Conservative opposition house leader Aaliya Warbus ...
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Armstrong proposes banning the B.C. government from buying goods and services from China when comparable goods and services are available from Canadian or democratic allies. Armstrong also proposes the government disclose the dollar value of contracts with Chinese businesses.
The only four MLAs to vote against were three members of the John Rustad-led Conservative caucus who represent Richmond ridings — Hon Chan, Steve Kooner and Teresa Wat, — and Conservative opposition house leader Aaliya Warbus ...
CLICK HERE for the full story

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