37th Parliament, 1st Session

Thursday
December 23, 1999

Jeudi
23 décembre 1999

Prayers

1:30 P.M.

Prières

13 H 30

Reports by Committees

Rapports des Comités

Ms. Lankin from the Standing Committee on Regulations and Private Bills presented the Committee's First Report 1999 (Sessional Paper No. 64).

Pursuant to Standing Order 32(d), the Committee requested a comprehensive response from the government.

Motions

Motions

On motion by Mr. Sterling,

Sur la motion de M. Sterling,

Ordered, That, pursuant to Standing Order 72, the Order for Second Reading of Bill 33, An Act to require fair dealing between parties to franchise agreements, to ensure that franchisees have the right to associate and to impose disclosure obligations on franchisors be discharged and the Bill be referred to the Standing Committee on Regulations and Private Bills.

With unanimous consent, the following motion was moved without notice:-

Avec le consentement unanime, la motion suivante est proposée sans préavis:-

On motion by Mr. Sterling,

Sur la motion de M. Sterling,

Ordered, That the following Committees be authorized to meet during the winter recess, in accordance with the scheduel of meeting dates agreed to by the three party whips and tabled with the Clerk of the Assembly, to consider the following:

The Standing Committee on General Government for up to 3 days to consider Bill 37, An Act to amend the Collection Agencies Act; and

The Standing Committee on Justice and Social Policy for up to 4 days to consider Bill 31, An Act in memory of Christopher Stephenson, to establish and maintain a registry of sex offenders to protect children and communities; and

The Standing Committee on Finance and Economic Affairs to consider matters relating to pre-budget consultations; and

The Standing Committee on Public Accounts to consider the reports of the Provincial Auditor; and

The Standing Committee on Regulations and Private Bills for up to 4 days to consider Bill 33, An Act to require fair dealing between parties to franchise agreements, to ensure that franchisees have the right to associate and to impose disclosure obligations on franchisors.

Deferred Votes

Votes différés

The deferred vote on the resolution,

That, an humble Address be presented to the Lieutenant Governor in Council as follows:-

To the Lieutenant Governor in Council:-

We, Her Majesty's most dutiful and loyal subjects, the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Ontario, now assembled, request the appointment of Gord Miller as the Environmental Commissioner for the Province of Ontario as provided in section 49 of the Environmental Bill of Rights Act, to hold office under the terms and conditions of the said act, and that the address be engrossed and presented to the Lieutenant Governor in Council by the Speaker,

was carried on the following division:-

Ayes / Pour - 47

Arnott

Hastings

Sampson

Baird

Hodgson

Skarica

Barrett

Hudak

Snobelen

Beaubien

Jackson

Spina

Chudleigh

Johns

Sterling

Clark

Johnson

Stewart

Clement

Kells

Stockwell

Coburn

Klees

Tascona

DeFaria

Mazzilli

Tilson

Dunlop

Molinari

Turnbull

Ecker

Munro

Wettlaufer

Elliott

Mushinski

Wilson

Flaherty

Newman

Witmer

Galt

O'Toole

Wood

Gill

Ouellette

Young

Hardeman

Runciman

NAYS / CONTRE - 16

Agostino

Gerretsen

Peters

Bradley

Kennedy

Phillips

Caplan

Kormos

Pupatello

Christopherson

Lankin

Sergio

Churley

Levac

Duncan

Marchese

Petitions

Pétitions

Petition relating to the Link between cancer and occupation (Sessional Paper No. P-32) Mr. Christopherson.

Petition relating to Compensating family members who develop occupational illness due to workplace toxins brought home inadvertently (Sessional Paper No. P-34) Mr. Christopherson.

Petition relating to Removing the cap on billing for ophthamologists in Niagara (Sessional Paper No. P-35) Mr. Bradley.

Petition relating to Pre-election commitments not to impose a supercity on the residents of Hamilton-Wentworth (Sessional Paper No. P-40) Mr. Skarica.

Petitions relating to the Abolishment of the maximum rent provision under the Tenant Protection Act. (Sessional Paper No. P-41) Mr. Kennedy and Mr. Sergio.

Petition relating to Mater's Mortgages investors against the Government of Ontario (Sessional Paper No. P-48) Mr. Bradley.

Petitions relating to the Rejection of the nomination of Gord Miller as Environmental Commissioner (Sessional Paper No. P-50) Ms. Churley and Ms. Lankin.

Petition relating to Negotiations between CUPE Local 3906 and the McMaster University Administration (Sessional Paper No. P-56) Mr. Christopherson.

The Speaker informed the House that, in the name of Her Majesty the Queen, His Honour the Administrator had been pleased to assent to the following bills in his office.

Le Président avise l'Assemblée qu'au nom de Sa Majesté la Reine, Son Honneur l'administrateur a eu le plaisir de sanctionner les projets de loi suivants dans son cabinet.

Bill 39, An Act respecting the University of Ottawa Heart Institute.

Projet de loi 39, Loi concernant l'Institut de cardiologie de l'Université d'Ottawa.

Bill Pr1, An Act to revive Harbourfront Trailer Park Ltd.

Bill Pr6, An Act respecting the Association of Registered Interior Designers of Ontario.

Bill Pr7, An Act respecting The Corporation of the Town of Pickering.

Bill Pr8, An Act to change the name of The Corporation of the Township of Burleigh-Anstruther-Chandos to The Corporation of the Township of North Kawartha.

Bill Pr13, An Act respecting Pembridge Insurance Company.

Bill Pr14, An Act respecting Blue Mountain Village Association.

Bill Pr15, An Act to change the name of The Corporation of the Township of Kincardine-Bruce-Tiverton to The Corporation of the Municipality of Kincardine.

Her Majesty's most dutiful and faithful subjects, the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Ontario, in session assembled, approached His Honour with sentiments of unfeigned devotion and loyalty to Her Majesty's person and Government, and humbly begged to present for His Honour's acceptance a bill entitled:-

An Act to authorize the payment of certain amounts for the Public Service for the fiscal year ending on March 31, 2000.

Loi autorisant le paiement de certaines sommes destinées à la fonction publique pour l'exercice se terminant le 31 mars 2000.

His Honour the Chief Administrator thanked Her Majesty's dutiful and loyal subjects, accepted their benevolence and assented to this bill in Her Majesty's name.

Mr. Sterling moved, That the House do now adjourn.

M. Sterling propose que l'Assemblée ajourne les débats maintenant.

The question, having been put on the motion, was declared carried.

Cette motion, mise aux voix, est déclarée adoptée.

The House then adjourned at 3:30 p.m. until Monday, April 3, 2000.

À 15 h 30, la chambre a ensuite ajourné ses travaux jusqu'au lundi 3 avril 2000.

le président

GARY CARR

Speaker

Sessional Papers Presented Pursuant To Standing Order 39(A):-

Documents Parlementaires Déposés Conformément À L'article 39(A) Du Règlement

Electricity Market Reform, a study of Public and Private Sector Organizations, Enterprise Canada, September 1999 (No. 62)

Electricity Marketing Restructing Study of Residential Consumers, Enterprise Canada, September 1999 (No. 61)

Ontarian's Attitudes Towards Competition in the Electricity Market, Environics, April 1999 (No. 59)

Order-in-Council appointments to agencies, boards and commissions which received Cabinet approval on December 21, 1999 (No. 63).

Tracking Attitudes Towards Competition in the Electricity Market, Environics, June 1999 (No. 60).

Questions Answered (See Sessional Paper No. 5):-

Final Answers to Question Numbers: 4-9.

Status of Legislation

État de L'avancement Des Projets De Loi

Public Bills Index

Index Des Projets De Loi D'Intérêt Public

(Government and Private Members')

(Gouvernement et Députés)

Air Traffic Noise (see Assessment (Air Traffic Noise))

Ambulance (Minimum readiness). Mr. Lalonde. Bill - 29

Ancient Parliamentary Right. Hon. Mr. Harris. Bill - 1

Amendments Because of the Supreme Court of Canada Decision in M. v. H. Hon. Mr. Flaherty. Bill - 5

Assessment. Mr. Christopherson. Bill - 43

Assessment (Air Traffic Noise). Mr. DeFaria. Bill - 19

Audit. Hon. Mr. Sterling. Bill - 26

Benefits (see Pension Benefits)

Budget (see Taxpayer Protection and Balanced Budget)

Children (see Protection of Children involved in Prostitution)

Christopher's Law (Sex Offender Registry). Hon. Mr. Tsubouchi. Bill - 31

Classrooms (see Technology for Classrooms Tax Credit)

Collection Agencies. Hon. Mr. Runciman. Bill - 37

Dangerous Goods Transportation (Nuclear Material). Ms. Churley. Bill - 34

Emergency (see State of Emergency Consumer Protection)

Environmental Protection (see Great Lakes Environmental Protection)

Fairness for Taxpayers Bill The more days in the House for the Premier and Fewer Cheap Photo
Ops Act. Mr. Phillips. Bill - 46

Fairness for Tenants (see Tenant Protection (Towards Fairness for Tenants))

Fairness is a Two-Way Street (Miners and Forestry Workers). Mr. Ramsay. Bill - 21

Fewer Municipal Politicians. Hon. Mr. Clement. Bill - 25

Food Bank Accountability. Mr. Spina. Bill - 20

Franchise Disclosure. Hon. Mr. Runciman. Bill - 33
Franchises. Mr. Martin. Bill - 35

Gasoline Pricing. Mr. Bradley. Bill - 16

Gas Price Watchdog. Mr. Colle. Bill - 18
Genocide Memorial Week. Mr. Wood. Bill - 38

German Pioneers Day. Mr. Wettlaufer. Bill - 28

Government Advertising Standards (see Taxpayer Protection (Government Advertising Standards)

Great Lakes Environmental Protection. Mr. Ouellette. Bill - 15

Health and Safety (see Student Health and Safety Programs)

Highway Traffic (Youth Protection). Mr. Bartolucci. Bill - 32

Ipperwash. (see Truth About Ipperwash)

Jobs (see More Tax Cuts for Jobs, Growth and Prosperity)

Legislative Assembly. Hon. Mr. Sterling. Bill - 4

Long-Term Care (see Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care Statute Law)

M. v. H. (see Amendments Because of the Supreme Court of Canada Decision in M. v. H.)

Medicine. Mr. Kwinter. Bill - 2

Mine Rescue Personnel Long Service Awards. Ms. Martel. Bill - 47

Miners and Forestry Workers (see Fairness is a Two-Way Street (Miners and Forestry Workers))

Minimum readiness (see Ambulance (minimum readiness))

Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care Statute Law. Hon. Mrs. Witmer. Bill - 23

More Tax Cuts for Jobs, Growth and Prosperity. Hon. Mr. Eves. Bill - 14

Municipal (Rental Housing Protection). Mr. Marchese. Bill - 30

Municipal Politicians (see Fewer Municipal Politicians)

Municipal (Simcoe Day). Mr. Hastings. Bill - 50

Non-profit Agencies (see Police Records Checks by Non-profit Agencies)

Nuclear Material (see Dangerous Goods Transportation (Nuclear Material))

Oak Ridges Moraine Protection and Preservation. Mr. Colle. Bill - 12

Ontario Marine Heritage. Mr. Barrett. Bill - 13

Partisan Signs (see Public Transportation and Highway Improvement (Partisan Signs))

Pension Benefits. Hon. Mr. Eves. Bill - 27

Police Records Checks by Non-profit Agencies. Mr. Kormos. Bill - 9

Protection of Children involved in Prostitution. Mr. Bartolucci. Bill - 6

Protection of Children on School Buses. Mr. Hoy. Bill - 24

Public Transportation and Highway Improvement (Partisan Signs). Mr. Gravelle. Bill - 44

Red Tape Reduction. Hon. Mr. Runciman. Bill - 11

Rental Housing Protection (see Municipal (Rental Housing Protection))

Rescue (see Mine Rescue Personnel Long Service Awards)

Safe Streets. Hon. Mr. Flaherty. Bill - 8

School Buses (see Protection of Children on School Buses)

Sergeant Rick McDonald Memorial (Suspect Apprehension Pursuits). Hon. Mr. Tsubouchi. Bill - 22

Sex Offender Registry (see Christopher's Law (Sex Offender Registry))

Simcoe Day (see Muncipal (Simcoe Day))

State of Emergency Consumer Protection. Mr. Bartolucci. Bill - 41

Student Health and Safety Programs. Mr. Gravelle. Bill - 10

Supply. Hon. Mr. Eves. Bill - 48

Suspect Apprehension (see Sergeant Rick McDonald Memorial (Suspect Apprehension Pursuits))

Tartan. Mr. Murdoch. Bill - 49

Tax Credit (see Technology for Classrooms Tax Credit)

Taxpayer Protection and Balanced Budget. Hon. Mr. Harris. Bill - 7

Taxpayer Protection (Government Advertising Standards). Mr. McGuinty. Bill - 17
Technical Standards and Safety. Hon. Mr. Runciman. Bill - 42

Technology for Classrooms Tax Credit. Mr. Hastings. Bill - 40

Tenant Protection (Towards Fairness for Tenants). Mr. Caplan. Bill - 36

Toronto Waterfront Fair Housing. Mr. Hampton. Bill - 45

Truth About Ipperwash. Mr. Phillips. Bill - 3

University of Ottawa Heart Institute. Hon. Mrs. Witmer. Bill - 39

Waterfront Fair Housing (Toronto Waterfront Fair Housing)

Youth Protection (see Highway Traffic (Youth Protection))

Private Bills Index

Index Des Projets De Loi D'intèrêt Privé

Association of Registered Interior Designers of Ontario. Mr. Wood. Bill - Pr6

Blue Mountain Village Association. Mr. Murdoch. Bill - Pr14

Harbourfront Trailer Park Ltd. Mr. Dunlop. Bill - Pr1

Kincardine, Municipality of. Mr. Murdoch. Bill - Pr15

North Kawartha, Township of. Mr. Stewart. Bill - Pr8

Pembridge Insurance Company. Mr. Wood. Bill - Pr13

Peterborough Regional Health Centre. Mr. Stewart. Bill - Pr3

Pickering, Town of. Mr. O'Toole. Bill - Pr7

Registered Interior Designers of Ontario (see Association of Registered Interior Designers of Ontario)

Ross Memorial Hospital. Mr. Stewart. Bill - Pr5

Talpiot College. Mr. Colle. Bill - Pr16

Government Bills And Private Members' Public Bills

Projets de loi émanant du Gouvernement Et Projets De loi d'intérêt public émanant des députés

Bill 1, An Act to perpetuate an Ancient Parliamentary Right/Loi visant à perpétuer un ancien droit parlementaire. Hon. Mr. Harris (Premier and President of the Council). First Reading October 21, 1999.

Bill 2, Medicine Amendment Act, 1999/Loi de 1999 modifiant la Loi sur les médecins. Mr. Kwinter (L./York Centre). First Reading October 25, 1999.

Bill 3, Truth About Ipperwash Act, 1999/Loi de 1999 concernant la vérité sur Ipperwash. Mr. Phillips (L./Scarborough--Agincourt). First Reading October 25, 1999. Second Reading lost on division December 9.

Bill 4, Legislative Assembly Statute Law Amendment Act, 1999/Loi de 1999 modifiant des lois en ce qui a trait à l'Assemblée législative. Hon. Mr. Sterling (Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs and Government House Leader). First Reading October 25, 1999. Second Reading and Third Reading October 27. Royal Assent October 28. S.O. 1999, Chapter 5.

Bill 5, Amendments Because of the Supreme Court of Canada Decision in M. v. H. Act, 1999/Loi de 1999 modifiant des lois en raison de la décision de la Cour suprême du Canada dans l'arrêt M. c. H. Hon. Mr. Flaherty (Attorney General (and Native Affairs)). First Reading October 25, 1999. Second Reading and Third Reading October 27. Royal Assent October 28. S.O. 1999, Chapter 6.

Bill 6, Protection of Children involved in Prostitution Act, 1999/Loi de 1999 sur la protection des enfants qui se livrent à la prostitution. Mr. Bartolucci (L./Sudbury). First Reading October 26, 1999.

Bill 7, Taxpayer Protection and Balanced Budget Act, 1999/Loi de 1999 sur la protection des contribuables et l'équilibre budgétaire. Hon. Mr. Harris (Premier and President of the Council). First Reading October 26, 1999. Second Reading debated November 2, 4, 15. Time allocated November 17. Second Reading carried November 22. Ordered for Third Reading pursuant to the Order of the House of November 17, 1999. Third Reading debated November 22. Carried on division November 23. Royal Assent December 14. S.O. 1999, Chapter 7.

Bill 8, Safe Streets Act, 1999/Loi de 1999 sur la sécurité dans les rues. Hon. Mr. Flaherty (Attorney General (and Native Affairs)). First Reading November 2, 1999. Second Reading debated November 15, 16, 17. Time allocated November 18. Second Reading carried November 22. Ordered referred to the Standing Committee on Justice and Social Policy. Considered November 29, 30. Reported without amendment December 1. Ordered for Third Reading pursuant to the Order of the House of November 18, 1999. Third Reading debated December 7. Carried on division December 8. Royal Assent December 14. S.O. 1999, Chapter 8.

Bill 9, Police Records Checks by Non-profit Agencies Act, 1999/Loi de 1999 sur les vérifications des dossiers de police par les agences sans but lucratif. Mr. Kormos (N.D./Niagara Centre). First Reading November 2, 1999. Second Reading November 4. Ordered referred to the Standing Committee on Justice and Social Policy. Considered November 23; December 6, 7.

Bill 10, Student Health and Safety Programs Act, 1999/Loi de 1999 sur les programmes de santé et de sécurité pour étudiants. Mr. Gravelle (L./Thunder Bay--Superior North). First Reading November 3, 1999. Second Reading carried on division December 2. Ordered referred to the Standing Committee on Justice and Social Policy.

Bill 11, Red Tape Reduction Act, 1999/Loi de 1999 visant à réduire les formalités administratives. Hon. Mr. Runciman (Minister of Consumer and Commercial Relations). First Reading November 4, 1999. Second Reading debated November 25. Carried on division November 29. Ordered referred to the Standing Committee on General Government. Time allocated December 1. Considered December 6. Reported without amendment December 7. Ordered for Third Reading pursuant to the Order of the House of December 1, 1999. Third Reading debated December 16. Carried on division December 20. Royal Assent December 22. S.O. 1999, Chapter 12.

Bill 12, Oak Ridges Moraine Protection and Preservation Act, 1999/Loi de 1999 sur la protection et la préservation de la moraine d'Oak Ridges. Mr. Colle (L./Eglinton--Lawrence). First Reading November 4, 1999.

Bill 13, Ontario Marine Heritage Act, 1999/Loi de 1999 sur le patrimoine marin de l'Ontario. Mr. Barrett (P.C./Haldimand--Norfolk--Brant). First Reading November 15, 1999. Second Reading November 25, 1999. Ordered referred to the Standing Committee on General Government.

Bill 14, More Tax Cuts for Jobs, Growth and Prosperity Act, 1999/Loi de 1999 réduisant de nouveau les impôts pour stimuler l'emploi, la croissance et la prospérité. Hon. Mr. Eves (Minister of Finance). First Reading November 16, 1999. Second Reading debated November 22, 23, 24. Time allocated November 29. Second Reading carried on division November 30. Ordered for Third Reading pursuant to the Order of the House of November 29, 1999. Third Reading debated November 30. Carried on division December 1. Royal Assent December 14. S.O. 1999, Chapter 9.

Bill 15, Great Lakes Environmental Protection Act, 1999/Loi de 1999 sur la protection environnementale des Grands Lacs. Mr. Ouellette (P.C./Oshawa). First Reading November 16, 1999. Second Reading December 2. Ordered referred to the Standing Committee on General Government.

Bill 16, Gasoline Pricing Act, 1999/Loi de 1999 sur le prix de l'essence. Mr. Bradley (L./St. Catharines). First Reading November 17, 1999.

Bill 17, Taxpayer Protection Act (Government Advertising Standards), 1999/Loi de 1999 sur la protection des contribuables (normes concernant la publicité gouvernementale). Mr. McGuinty (L./Ottawa South). First Reading November 22, 1999.

Bill 18, Gas Price Watchdog Act, 1999/Loi de 1999 sur l'agent de surveillance des prix du carburant. Mr. Colle (L./Eglinton--Lawrence). First Reading November 23, 1999.

Bill 19, Assessment Amendment Act (Air Traffic Noise), 1999/Loi de 1999 modifiant la Loi sur l'évaluation foncière (bruit provoqué par la circulation aérienne). Mr. DeFaria (P.C./Mississauga East). First Reading November 24, 1999. Second Reading December 16. Ordered referred to the Committee of the Whole House.

Bill 20, Food Bank Accountability Act, 1999/Loi de 1999 sur la responsabilité des banques d'alimentation. Mr. Spina (P.C./Brampton Centre). First Reading November 24, 1999. Second Reading lost on division December 9.

Bill 21, Fairness is a Two-Way Street Act (Miners and Forestry Workers), 1999/Loi de 1999 portant que la justice n'est pas à sens unique (mineurs et travailleurs forestiers). Mr. Ramsay (L./Timiskaming--Cochrane). First Reading November 24, 1999.

Bill 22, Sergeant Rick McDonald Memorial Act (Suspect Apprehension Pursuits), 1999/Loi de 1999 commémorant le sergent Rick McDonald (poursuites en vue d'appréhender des suspects). Hon. Mr. Tsubouchi (Solicitor General). First Reading November 25, 1999. Second Reading December 6. Ordered referred to the Standing Committee on Justice and Social Policy. Considered December 13. Reported without amendment December 14. Ordered for Third Reading. Third Reading December 20. Royal Assent December 22. S.O. 1999, Chapter 13.

Bill 23, Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care Statute Law Amendment Act, 1999/Loi de 1999 modifiant des lois en ce qui concerne le ministère de la Santé et des Soins de longue durée. Hon. Mrs. Witmer (Minister of Health and Long-Term Care). First Reading November 30, 1999. Second Reading debated December 2, 6, 7. Time allocated December 8. Second Reading carried on division December 9. Ordered for Third Reading pursuant to the Order of the House of December 8, 1999. Third Reading debated December 9. Carried on division December 13. Royal Assent December 14. S.O. 1999, Chapter 10.

Bill 24, Protection of Children on School Buses Act, 1999/Loi de 1999 sur la protection des enfants dans les autobus scolaires. Mr. Hoy (L./Chatham--Kent Essex). First Reading December 2, 1999.

Bill 25, Fewer Municipal Politicians Act, 1999/Loi de 1999 réduisant le nombre de conseillers municipaux. Hon. Mr. Clement (Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing). First Reading on division December 6, 1999. Second Reading debated December 13, 14, 15. Time allocated December 16. Second Reading carried on division December 20. Ordered for Third Reading pursuant to the Order of the House of December 16, 1999. Third Reading carried on division December 20. Royal Assent December 22. S.O. 1999, Chapter 14.

Bill 26, Audit Amendment Act, 1999/Loi de 1999 modifiant la Loi sur la vérification des comptes publics. Hon. Mr. Sterling (Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs). First Reading December 6, 1999. Second Reading and Third Reading December 9. Royal Assent December 14. S.O. 1999, Chapter 11.

Bill 27, Pension Benefits Statute Law Amendment Act, 1999/Loi de 1999 modifiant des lois concernant les régimes de retraite. Hon. Mr. Eves (Minister of Finance). First Reading December 7, 1999. Second Reading debated December 9, 13, 14. Time allocated December 15. Second Reading carried on division December 16. Ordered for Third Reading pursuant to the Order of the House of December 15, 1999. Third Reading debated December 16. Carried on division December 20. Royal Assent December 22. S.O. 1999, Chapter 15.

Bill 28, German Pioneers Day Act, 1999/Loi de 1999 sur le Jour des pionniers allemands. Mr. Wettlaufer (P.C./Kitchener Centre). First Reading December 7, 1999.

Bill 29, Ambulance Amendment Act (Minimum readiness), 1999/Loi de 1999 modifiant la Loi sur les ambulances (disponibilité minimale). Mr. Lalonde (L./Glengarry--Prescott--Russell). First Reading December 7, 1999. Second Reading carried on division December 16. Ordered referred to the Standing Committee on General Government.

Bill 30, Municipal Amendment Act (Rental Housing Protection), 1999/Loi de 1999 modifiant la Loi sur les municipalités en ce qui concerne la protection des logements locatifs. Mr. Marchese (N.D./Trinity--Spadina). First Reading December 8, 1999.

Bill 31, Christopher's Law (Sex Offender Registry), 1999/Loi Christopher de 1999 sur le registre des délinquants sexuels. Hon. Mr. Tsubouchi (Solicitor General). First Reading December 9, 1999. Second Reading December 22. Ordered referred to the Standing Committee on Justice and Social Policy.

Bill 32, Highway Traffic Amendment Act (Youth Protection), 1999/Loi de 1999 modifiant le Code de la route (protection de la jeunesse). Mr. Bartolucci (L./Sudbury). First Reading December 9, 1999.

Bill 33, Franchise Disclosure Act, 1999/Loi de 1999 sur la divulgation relative aux franchises. Hon. Mr. Runciman (Minister of Consumer and Commercial Relations). First Reading on division December 14, 1999. Order for Second Reading discharged pursuant to Standing Order 72 and Ordered referred to the Standing Committee on Regulations and Private Bills December 23.

Bill 34, Dangerous Goods Transportation Amendment Act (Nuclear Material), 1999/Loi de 1999 amendant la Loi sur le transport de matières dangereuses (matières nucléaires). Ms. Churley (N.D./Broadview--Greenwood). First Reading December 14, 1999.

Bill 35, Franchises Act, 1999/Loi de 1999 sur les franchises. Mr. Martin (N.D./Sault Ste. Marie). First Reading December 15, 1999.

Bill 36, Tenant Protection Amendment Act (Towards Fairness for Tenants), 1999/Loi de 1999 modifiant la Loi sur la protection des locataires en vue du traitement équitable des locataires. Mr. Caplan (L./Don Valley East). First Reading December 16, 1999.

Bill 37, Collection Agencies Amendment Act, 1999/Loi de 1999 modifiant la Loi sur les agences de recouvrement. Hon. Mr. Runciman (Minister of Consumer and Commercial Relations). First Reading December 16, 1999. Second Reading December 22. Ordered referred to the Standing Committee on General Government.

Bill 38, Genocide Memorial Week Act, 1999/Loi de 1999 sur la Semaine commémorative des génocides. Mr. Wood (P.C./London West). First Reading December 16, 1999.

Bill 39, University of Ottawa Heart Institute Act, 1999/Loi de 1999 sur l'Institut de cardiologie de l'Université d'Ottawa. Hon. Mrs. Witmer (Minister of Health and Long-Term Care). First Reading December 16, 1999. Second Reading debated December 20. Carried on division December 21. Ordered for Third Reading. Third Reading December 22. Royal Assent December 23.

Bill 40, Technology for Classrooms Tax Credit Act, 1999/Loi de 1999 sur le crédit d'impôt favorisant l'emploi de la technologie dans les salles de classe. Mr. Hastings (P.C./Etobicoke North). First Reading December 20, 1999.

Bill 41, State of Emergency Consumer Protection Act, 1999/Loi de 1999 sur la protection des consommateurs dans une situation d'urgence. Mr. Bartolucci (L./Sudbury). First Reading December 20, 1999.

Bill 42, Technical Standards and Safety Act, 1999/Loi de 1999 sur les normes techniques et la sécurité. Hon. Mr. Runciman (Minister of Consumer and Commercial Relations). First Reading December 20, 1999.

Bill 43, Assessment Amendment Act, 1999/Loi de 1999 modifiant la Loi sur l'évaluation foncière. Mr. Christopherson (N.D./Hamilton West). First Reading December 20, 1999.

Bill 44, Public Transportation and Highway Improvement Amendment Act (Partisan Signs), 1999/Loi de 1999 modifiant la Loi sur l'aménagement des voies publiques et des transports en commun (panneaux à caractère politique). Mr. Gravelle (L./Thunder Bay--Superior North). First Reading December 21, 1999.

Bill 45, Toronto Waterfront Fair Housing Act, 1999/Loi de 1999 sur l'équité en matière de logement dans le secteur riverain de Toronto. Mr. Hampton (N.D./Kenora--Rainy River). First Reading December 21, 1999.

Bill 46, Fairness for Taxpayers Bill The more days in the House for the Premier and Fewer Cheap Photo Ops Act. Mr. Phillips (L./Scarborough--Agincourt). First Reading December 21, 1999. Ruled out of order and removed from the Orders and Notices Paper December 22. (Not Printed).

Bill 47, Mine Rescue Personnel Long Service Awards Act, 1999/Loi de 1999 sur les récompenses pour longs états de service décernées au personnel de sauvetage dans les mines. Ms. Martel (N.D./Nickel Belt). First Reading December 21, 1999.

Bill 48, Supply Act, 1999/Loi de crédits de 1999. Hon. Mr. Eves (Minister of Finance). First Reading on division December 21, 1999. Second Reading and Third Reading December 22. Royal Assent December 23.

Bill 49, Tartan Act, 1999/Loi de 1999 sur le tartan. Mr. Murdoch (P.C./Bruce--Grey). First Reading December 22, 1999.

Bill 50, Municipal Amendment Act (Simcoe Day), 1999/Loi de 1999 modifiant la Loi sur les municipalités (fête de Simcoe). Mr. Hastings (P.C./Etobicoke North). First Reading December 22, 1999.

Private Bills

Projets De Loi D'intérêt Privé

Bill Pr1, Harbourfront Trailer Park Ltd. Act, 1999. Mr. Dunlop (P.C./Simcoe North). First Reading November 3, 1999. Referred to the Standing Committee on Regulations and Private Bills. Considered and reported without amendment November 24. Second Reading and Third Reading December 22. Royal Assent December 23.

Bill Pr3, Peterborough Regional Health Centre Act, 1999. Mr. Stewart (P.C./Peterborough). First Reading November 3, 1999. Referred to the Commissioners of Estate Bills. Reported December 20, 1999 and referred to the Standing Committee on Regulations and Private Bills.

Bill Pr5, Ross Memorial Hospital Act, 1999. Mr. Stewart (P.C./Peterborough). First Reading December 22, 1999. Referred to the Commissioners of Estate Bills.

Bill Pr6, Association of Registered Interior Designers of Ontario Act, 1999. Mr. Wood (P.C./London West). First Reading November 29, 1999. Referred to the Standing Committee on Regulations and Private Bills. Considered and reported without amendment December 8. Second Reading and Third Reading December 22. Royal Assent December 23.

Bill Pr7, Pickering Act, 1999, Town of. Mr. O'Toole (P.C./Durham). First Reading November 17, 1999. Referred to the Standing Committee on Regulations and Private Bills. Considered and reported without amendment November 24. Second Reading and Third Reading December 22. Royal Assent December 23.

Bill Pr8, North Kawartha, Act, 1999, Township of. Mr. Stewart (P.C./Peterborough). First Reading November 3, 1999. Referred to the Standing Committee on Regulations and Private Bills. Considered and reported as amended November 24. Second Reading and Third Reading December 22. Royal Assent December 23.

Bill Pr13, Pembridge Insurance Company Act, 1999. Mr. Wood (P.C./London West). First Reading November 15, 1999. Referred to the Standing Committee on Regulations and Private Bills. Considered and reported without amendment November 24. Second Reading and Third Reading December 22. Royal Assent December 23.

Bill Pr14, Blue Mountain Village Association Act, 1999. Mr. Murdoch (P.C./Bruce--Grey). First Reading November 23, 1999. Referred to the Standing Committee on Regulations and Private Bills. Considered and reported as amended December 8. Second Reading and Third Reading December 22. Royal Assent December 23.

Bill Pr15, Kincardine Act, 1999, Municipality of. Mr. Murdoch (P.C./Bruce--Grey). First Reading December 14, 1999. Referred to the Standing Committee on Regulations and Private Bills. Considered and reported without amendment December 22. Second Reading and Third Reading December 22. Royal Assent December 23.

Bill Pr16, Talpiot College Act, 1999. Mr. Colle (L./Eglinton--Lawrence). First Reading December 16, 1999. Referred to the Standing Committee on Regulations and Private Bills.