The deferred vote on the motion
for Second Reading of Bill 136, An Act respecting the
establishment of growth plan areas and growth plans, was carried
on the following division:-
La motion portant deuxième
lecture du projet de loi 136, Loi sur l'établissement de
zones de croissance planifiée et de plans de croissance,
mise aux voix sur le vote différé, est adoptée par
le vote suivant :-
AYES / POUR -
53
Arthurs
Bartolucci
Bentley
Berardinetti
Bountrogianni
Bradley
Broten
Brownell
Bryant
Cansfield
Caplan
Chambers
Colle
Cordiano
Craitor
Crozier
Delaney
Di Cocco
Dombrowsky
Duguid
Duncan
Flynn
Fonseca
Gerretsen
Jeffrey
Kular
Kwinter
Levac
Marsales
Matthews
Mauro
McMeekin
McNeely
Meilleur
Milloy
Mitchell
Orazietti
Peters
Peterson
Phillips
Pupatello
Racco
Ramal
Ruprecht
Smith
Sorbara
Takhar
Van Bommel
Watson
Wilkinson
Wong
Wynne
Zimmer
NAYS / CONTRE -
24
Arnott
Baird
Barrett
Bisson
Chudleigh
Flaherty
Hardeman
Horwath
Hudak
Jackson
Klees
Kormos
Marchese
Martel
Martiniuk
Miller
Munro
Ouellette
Prue
Runciman
Tory
Wilson
Witmer
Yakabuski
And the Bill was accordingly
read the second time and Ordered referred to the Standing
Committee on General Government.
En conséquence, ce projet
de loi est lu une deuxième fois et renvoyé Comité
permanent des affaires gouvernementales.
The deferred vote on the motion
for Second Reading of Bill 158, An Act to replace the Theatres
Act and to amend other Acts in respect of film, was carried on
the following division:-
La motion portant deuxième
lecture du projet de loi 158, Loi remplaçant la Loi sur les
cinémas et modifiant d'autres lois en ce qui concerne les
films, est adoptée par le vote suivant :-
AYES / POUR -
64
Arnott
Arthurs
Baird
Barrett
Bartolucci
Bentley
Berardinetti
Bountrogianni
Bradley
Brownell
Bryant
Cansfield
Caplan
Chambers
Colle
Cordiano
Craitor
Crozier
Delaney
Di Cocco
Dombrowsky
Duguid
Duncan
Flynn
Fonseca
Gerretsen
Hardeman
Hudak
Jackson
Jeffrey
Kennedy
Kular
Kwinter
Levac
Marsales
Matthews
Mauro
McGuinty
McMeekin
McNeely
Meilleur
Miller
Milloy
Mitchell
Munro
Orazietti
Peters
Peterson
Phillips
Pupatello
Racco
Ramal
Ruprecht
Smith
Sorbara
Takhar
Tory
Van Bommel
Watson
Wilkinson
Witmer
Wong
Wynne
Zimmer
NAYS / CONTRE -
14
Bisson
Chudleigh
Flaherty
Horwath
Klees
Kormos
Marchese
Martel
Martiniuk
Ouellette
Prue
Runciman
Wilson
Yakabuski
And the Bill was accordingly
read the second time and Ordered referred to the Standing
Committee on Justice Policy.
En conséquence, ce projet
de loi est lu une deuxième fois et renvoyé Comité
permanent de la justice.
PETITIONS
PÉTITIONS
Petition relating to enacting
legislation to de-insure induced abortion (Sessional Paper No.
P-50) Mr. Martiniuk.
Petition relating to improving
the Ontario Drug Benefit Program and abandoning the plan to
de-list drugs or increase seniors' drug fees (Sessional Paper No.
P-53) Mr. Hudak.
Petition relating to freezing
gas prices, lowering taxes on gas and initiating a Royal
Commission to investigate gas prices (Sessional Paper No. P-114)
Mr. Martiniuk.
Petitions relating to resuming
negotiations between the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care
and the Ontario Association of Optometrists and appointing a
mediator (Sessional Paper No. P-118) Mr. Baird and Mr.
Mauro.
Petition relating to OHIP
coverage of chiropractic services (Sessional Paper No. P-119) Mr.
Flaherty.
Petitions relating to passing
Bill 3, An Act to protect anaphylactic students (Sessional Paper
No. P-180) Mr. Craitor and Mr. Delaney.
Petition relating to ensuring
that the Banting Homestead is kept in good repair and preserved
(Sessional Paper No. P-189) Mr. Wilson.
Petition relating to exempting
Legion Halls, Navy Clubs, and other non-profit private or
veterans clubs from government smoke-free legislation (Sessional
Paper No. P-226) Mr. Martiniuk.
Petition relating to keeping
open Huronia Regional Centre, home to people with developmental
disabilities (Sessional Paper No. P-227) Mr. Wilson.
Petitions relating to permitting
designated smoking rooms in hospitality establishments (Sessional
Paper No. P-229) Mr. Craitor and Ms. Horwath.
ORDERS OF THE
DAY
ORDRE DU JOUR
Debate was resumed on the motion
for Second Reading of Bill 155, An Act to amend the Family
Responsibility and Support Arrears Enforcement Act, 1996 and to
make consequential amendments to the Fish and Wildlife
Conservation Act, 1997.
Le débat reprend sur la
motion portant deuxième lecture du projet de loi 155, Loi
modifiant la Loi de 1996 sur les obligations familiales et
l'exécution des arriérés d'aliments et apportant
des modifications corrélatives à la Loi de 1997 sur la
protection du poisson et de la faune.
After some time, pursuant to
Standing Order 9, the motion for the adjournment of the debate
was deemed to have been made and carried.
Après quelque temps,
conformément à l'article 9 du Règlement, la motion
d'ajournement du débat est réputée avoir
été proposée et adoptée.
The House then adjourned at 6:00
p.m.
À 18 h, la chambre a
ensuite ajourné ses travaux.
le président
Alvin Curling
Speaker
RESPONSES TO
PETITIONS
RÉPONSES AUX
PÉTITIONS
Petitions relating to a landfill
at site 41 (Sessional Paper No. P-27):
(Tabled November 29, 2004 and
December 6, 2004) Mr. Dunlop.
Petition relating to
facilitating the entry of skilled and professional newcomers to
Canada into the workforce (Sessional Paper No. P-37):
(Tabled February 16, 2005) Mr.
Qaadri.
Petitions relating to TTC
Right-of-Way on St. Clair Avenue West (Sessional Paper No.
P-111):
(Tabled March 2, 2005, March 3,
2005 and March 7, 2005) Mr. Ruprecht.
Petitions relating to increasing
public funding for post-secondary education, reducing tuition
fees and reinstating an up-front system of grants for Ontario
students (Sessional Paper No. P-172):
(Tabled March 7, 2005) Mrs. Van
Bommel.
(Tabled March 7, 2005) Mr.
Rinaldi.
Petition relating to keeping
open Huronia Regional Centre, home to people with developmental
disabilities (Sessional Paper No. P-227):
(Tabled February 24, 2005) Mr.
Dunlop.
Petition relating to protecting
the Waterloo Moraine's potable groundwater (Sessional Paper No.
P-232):