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Independent

Jordan Kealy

Independent

Peace River North

10104 - 100th St, Fort St. John V1J 3Y7

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Tabling Documents

12/3/2025

I seek leave to move Motion 77 on the order paper.

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Introductions by Members

11/26/2025

I’d like to introduce a great friend of mine. When I sat on the Peace River regional district board as a regional director, he helped teach me democracy. He is also currently the mayor of Tumbler Ridge. He is fierce and tenacious at standing up for his community when it comes to the emergency room, when it comes to mining. I just wanted to give a big thank you to Darryl Krakowka for coming down.

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Debate Continued

11/25/2025

I rise today to speak to this bill, and I must begin by pointing out what every British Columbian already sees. This government has a very convenient relationship with timing. I’m just going to start with a statistic. According to CMHA Lower Mainland, by the time we reach 40 years old, half of us have or will develop a mental health problem. That’s almost one million people, and 84,000 children a year are diagnosed with a mental illness. There are three main triggers for mental health issues: substanc...

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Support for Farmers

11/20/2025

This isn’t just about farmers; it’s about all of us. My question, for every single one of the government members: which one of you will come and stand this Saturday with the people and listen, instead of operating behind closed doors?

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Support for Farmers

11/20/2025

They do not think the government is supporting them.

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Support for Farmers

11/20/2025

…because it is no longer feasible or affordable.

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Support for Farmers

11/20/2025

I didn’t realize that meth and maple syrup were part of our health care system. Farmers across Canada, B.C. and the Peace region are preparing to protest November 22, this Saturday, because they feel abandoned by this government. We have had CFIA raids and suspicions-based farm seizures destroying family operations without due process. Chinese tariffs on Canadian canola are hurting our farmers while the government continues signing MOUs, trade deals and procurement contracts with China. Herd reduction...

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Drug Decriminalization Program and Community Safety Issues

11/20/2025

My question to the Premier is: when will the Premier remove the failed federal drug exemption and right his wrongs?

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Drug Decriminalization Program and Community Safety Issues

11/20/2025

My apologies, Mr. Speaker. I get one question every three weeks. [Interjections.]

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Drug Decriminalization Program and Community Safety Issues

11/20/2025

…shipping import-export giant in the drug-trafficking world, with our maple syrup and beer being used as a front for meth.

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Recent Votes

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12/2/2025

Bill 24 — Vaping Product Damages and Health Care Costs Recovery Act Mable Elmore: The committee on Bill 24 reports the bill complete without amendment. The Speaker: When shall the bill be read a third time? Hon. Kelly Greene: Now. Third Reading of Bills Bill 24 — Vaping Product Damages and Health Care Costs Recovery Act The Speaker: Members, the motion is third reading of Bill 24, Vaping Product Damages and Health Care Costs Recovery Act. Division has been called. [3:45 p.m.

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12/2/2025

The Speaker: When shall the bill be read a third time? Hon. Kelly Greene: Now, Mr. Speaker. Third Reading of Bills Bill 32 — Mental Health Amendment Act (No. 2), 2025 The Speaker: Members, the question is third reading of Bill 32, Mental Health Amendment Act (No. 2), 2025. Division has been called. [2:35 p.m. - 2:45 p.m.] Members, before we start, I would ask all the members participating remotely to make sure your cameras and mics are on. Hon. Members,

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nay
Passed

12/2/2025

On clause 6 (continued). On the amendment (continued). The Chair: The second question is on the amendment to clause 6 of Bill 29, moved by the member for Prince George–Valemount. [2:00 p.m.] Members, we’ve had it suggested that we waive time again for this vote. Members, let me ask that question one more time. Is it the feeling of this House that we can waive the remaining four minutes and 33 seconds? Leave granted. The Chair: Thank you very much, Member - Clause 6

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Negatived

12/2/2025

Pursuant to the order of the House adopted yesterday, the committee will proceed to deferred divisions on Bill 29, intituled Child, Family and Community Service Amendment Act, 2025. On clause 3 (continued). On the amendment (continued). The Chair: The first question is on the amendment to clause 3 of Bill 29, moved by the member for Prince George–Valemount. [1:50 p.m.] Members, there has been a suggestion that we waive the remaining - Clause 3

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12/2/2025

The House met at 1:32 p.m. [The Speaker in the chair.] Orders of the Day Second Reading of Bills Bill M219 — Health Authorities Amendment Act, 2025 (continued) The Speaker: Members, pursuant to the order of the House adopted yesterday, the House will proceed to the deferred division on the motion for the second reading of Bill M219, intituled Health Authorities Amendment Act, 2025. [1:35 p.m. - 1:40 p.m.] Members, the question is second reading of Bill M

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12/1/2025

Hon. Mike Farnworth: I move: [That, pursuant to Standing Order 16 (4), a. the deferred division for the motion for second reading of Bill (No. M 219) intituled Health Authorities Amendment Act, 2025, be further deferred until the start of Orders of the Day for the afternoon sitting on Tuesday, December 2, 2025; and, b. any division called in Section B during the afternoon sitting on Monday, December 1, 2025, and the morning sitting o

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nay
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11/27/2025

Rosalyn Bird: The only thing I would ask the minister…. If she and her staff would actually consider…. Based on the information that she provided, I can see where there would be instances where that would be problematic. However, would the minister consider adding that as a “may”? [1:25 p.m.] I think it’s extremely important in a lot of cases when children are consulted that they be participatory in a process for - Clause 3

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11/26/2025

I do not support the amendment for a few reasons. The amendment would force a process where every single situation is unique and different, and directors may need to use more or less intrusive measures in any single situation. There are other tools also available when there is a protection concern. Using the term “must” would also take away the voluntary nature of safety plans. For those reasons, I do not support - Clause 3

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11/26/2025

Second, it requires full transparency. The bill compels the government to publicly disclose the total value of all contracts awarded to PRC-controlled firms. The need for this bill is clear. The PRC is interfering in Canadian elections, as confirmed by Justice Hogue’s federal inquiry. It has targeted Canadian citizens, like Victor Ho, with multi-million-dollar bounties, as confirmed by Global Affairs Canada. And

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11/25/2025

As we move into committee stage, I invite members of the opposition to undertake the dialogue they will with me. But I invite them not to bring a wilful misunderstanding of the purpose of this act. It’s vitally important that we take this seriously, that we focus on what the three clauses of this amending bill would do. With that, I move second reading. [5:05 p.m.] Deputy Speaker: The question is second reading of Bill 32, intituled

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