The following Bills were
introduced and read the first time:-
Les projets de loi suivants sont
présentés et lus une première fois:-
Bill 26, An Act to amend the
Legislative Assembly Act. Mr. O'Toole.
Projet de loi 26, Loi modifiant
la Loi sur l'Assemblée législative. M.
O'Toole.
Bill 27, An Act to amend the
Arbitration Act, 1991, the Child and Family Services Act and the
Family Law Act in connection with family arbitration and related
matters, and to amend the Children's Law Reform Act in connection
with the matters to be considered by the court in dealing with
applications for custody and access. Hon. Mr. Bryant.
Projet de loi 27, Loi modifiant
la Loi de 1991 sur l'arbitrage, la Loi sur les services à
l'enfance et à la famille et la Loi sur le droit de la
famille en ce qui concerne l'arbitrage familial et des questions
connexes et modifiant la Loi portant réforme du droit de
l'enfance en ce qui concerne les questions que doit prendre en
considération le tribunal qui traite des requêtes en
vue d'obtenir la garde et le droit de visite. L'hon. M.
Bryant.
Bill 28, An Act to require the
taking and analysing of blood samples to protect victims of
crime, emergency service workers, good Samaritans and other
persons and to make consequential amendments to the Health Care
Consent Act, 1996 and the Health Protection and Promotion Act.
Hon. Mr. Kwinter.
Projet de loi 28, Loi exigeant
le prélèvement et l'analyse d'échantillons de sang
afin de protéger les victimes d'actes criminels, le
personnel des services d'urgence, les bons samaritains et
d'autres personnes et apportant des modifications
corrélatives à la Loi de 1996 sur le consentement aux
soins de santé et à la Loi sur la protection et la
promotion de la santé. L'hon. M. Kwinter.
Bill 29, An Act in memory of
Gareth Rodgers to regulate freefalling. Mr. Tascona.
Projet de loi 29, Loi à la
mémoire de Gareth Rodgers pour réglementer le saut sans
soutien. M. Tascona.
Bill 30, An Act to reduce the
incidence of needlestick injuries. Ms. Martel.
Projet de loi 30, Loi visant
à réduire les incidences de blessures causées par
des piqûres d'aiguille. Mme Martel.
The following Bill was
introduced, read the first time and referred to the Standing
Committee on Regulations and Private Bills:-
Le projet de loi suivant est
présenté, lu une première fois et renvoyé au
Comité permanent des règlements et des projets de loi
d'intérêt privé:-
Bill Pr17, An Act respecting
Ronald McDonald House (London). Ms. Matthews.
MOTIONS
MOTIONS
Mr. Bradley moved,
M. Bradley propose,
That pursuant to Standing Order
9(c)(i), the House shall meet from 6:45 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. on
Tuesday, November 15, 2005, for the purpose of considering
government business.
The question being put on the
motion, it was carried on the following division:-
La motion, mise aux voix, est
adoptée par le vote suivant :
AYES / POUR -
73
Arthurs
Baird
Barrett
Bartolucci
Bentley
Berardinetti
Bradley
Bryant
Cansfield
Caplan
Chambers
Chudleigh
Colle
Craitor
Crozier
Delaney
Di Cocco
Dombrowsky
Duguid
Duncan
Dunlop
Flaherty
Flynn
Fonseca
Gerretsen
Hardeman
Hoy
Jackson
Jeffrey
Klees
Kular
Kwinter
Levac
Marsales
Matthews
Mauro
McMeekin
McNeely
Meilleur
Miller
Milloy
Mitchell
Mossop
Orazietti
O'Toole
Ouellette
Parsons
Patten
Peters
Peterson
Phillips
Pupatello
Qaadri
Ramal
Ramsay
Rinaldi
Runciman
Ruprecht
Sandals
Smith
Smitherman
Sorbara
Sterling
Takhar
Tascona
Tory
Watson
Wilkinson
Wilson
Witmer
Wynne
Yakabuski
Zimmer
NAYS / CONTRE -
6
Horwath
Kormos
Marchese
Martel
Murdoch
Prue
PETITIONS
PÉTITIONS
Petition relating to cancelling
rent increases paid by the Queensway-Carleton Hospital (Sessional
Paper No. P-6) Mr. Baird.
Petition relating to providing
access to Velcade and other intravenous cancer chemotherapy drugs
(Sessional Paper No. P-7) Mr. Jackson.
Petitions relating to funding to
community agencies to ensure quality support and services to
people who have an intellectual disability (Sessional Paper No.
P-15) Mr. Dunlop, Mr. Hardeman, Mr. Murdoch, Mr. Ouellette and
Mr. Ramal.
Petition relating to OHIP
coverage for all forms of Macular Degeneration (Sessional Paper
No. P-16) Mr. Leal.
Petition relating to passing
Bill 211 to abolish mandatory retirement (Sessional Paper No.
P-44) Mr. Ruprecht.
Petition relating to an increase
to the employment earnings exemption threshold for ODSP
recipients (Sessional Paper No. P-70) Ms. Horwath.
Petition relating to supporting
Abitibi Consolidated paper mill (Sessional Paper No. P-71) Mr.
Hampton.
Petition relating to OHIP fee
negotiations with the Ontario Association of Optometrists
(Sessional Paper No. P-72) Mr. Qaadri.
Petition relating to closing
Refine Industries Limited (Sessional Paper No. P-73) Mr.
Brownell.
Petition relating to the
taxation of seasonal trailers (Sessional Paper No. P-74) Mr.
Hardeman.
With unanimous consent, on
motion by Mr. Bradley,
Avec le consentement unanime,
sur la motion de M. Bradley,
Ordered, That notwithstanding
any Standing Order or the Order of the House earlier today, the
House continue to meet beyond 6 o'clock for the purposes of
completing the two scheduled late shows and consideration of the
motion for Third Reading of Bill 169, An Act to amend the Highway
Traffic Act and to amend and repeal various other statutes in
respect of transportation-related matters; following which the
Speaker shall adjourn the House until Wednesday, November 16,
2005 at 1:30 p.m.
ORDERS OF THE
DAY
ORDRE DU JOUR
Opposition Day
Jour de l'opposition
Mr. Tory moved,
M. Tory propose,
That the LegislativeAssembly
call upon the government,
To recognize that under the
watch of the McGuinty Liberal government, the Province of Ontario
has witnessed a record number of gun-related homicides in 2005;
and
To recognize that the Province
of Ontario has fallen victim to excessive gang-related crime and
youth violence with no coordinated youth strategy put forward by
the McGuinty Liberal government to address and reverse this
trend; and
To recognize that Premier
McGuinty and the Attorney General were missing in action this
summer when gun homicides were a weekly occurrence and when
Ontarians needed their leadership the most; and
To recognize that the McGuinty
Liberal government has failed to make any effort to effectively
lobby the federal government to toughen sentencing for gun
crimes; and
To keep its promise to hire one
thousand new police officers, not just to promise them over and
over, and to keep their promise to "build safe communities with
more police and more prosecutors".
A debate arising, after some
time, the motion was lost on the following division:-
Un débat s'ensuit et
après quelque temps, la motion est rejetée par le vote
suivant:-
AYES / POUR -
22
Baird
Barrett
Chudleigh
Dunlop
Flaherty
Hampton
Hardeman
Hudak
Jackson
Klees
Kormos
Miller
Munro
Murdoch
Ouellette
Runciman
Scott
Sterling
Tascona
Tory
Wilson
Witmer
NAYS / CONTRE -
52
Arthurs
Bentley
Berardinetti
Bradley
Brownell
Bryant
Cansfield
Chambers
Colle
Crozier
Delaney
Dhillon
Di Cocco
Dombrowsky
Duguid
Duncan
Flynn
Fonseca
Gerretsen
Hoy
Jeffrey
Kennedy
Lalonde
Leal
Levac
Matthews
Mauro
McMeekin
McNeely
Milloy
Mitchell
Mossop
Orazietti
Parsons
Patten
Peters
Peterson
Phillips
Pupatello
Qaadri
Ramal
Ramsay
Rinaldi
Ruprecht
Sandals
Sergio
Smith
Sorbara
Van Bommel
Wilkinson
Wynne
Zimmer
Pursuant to the Order of the
House of earlier today, at 6:00 p.m., pursuant to Standing Order
37 two matters were considered.
Debate was resumed on the motion
for Third Reading of Bill 169, An Act to amend the Highway
Traffic Act and to amend and repeal various other statutes in
respect of transportation-related matters.
Le débat reprend sur la
motion portant troisième lecture du projet de loi 169, Loi
modifiant le Code de la route et modifiant et abrogeant diverses
autres lois à l'égard de questions relatives au
transport.
After some time, the motion was
declared carried and the Bill was accordingly read the third time
and was passed.
Après quelque temps, la
motion est déclarée adoptée et en
conséquence, ce projet de loi est lu une troisième fois
et adopté.
The House then adjourned at 6:45
p.m.
À 18 h 45, la chambre a
ensuite ajourné ses travaux.
le président
Mike Brown
Speaker
SESSIONAL PAPERS PRESENTED
PURSUANT TO STANDING ORDER 39(a)
DOCUMENTS PARLEMENTAIRES
DÉPOSÉS CONFORMÉMENT À L'ARTICLE 39(a) DU
RÈGLEMENT
Compendia:
Bill 27, An Act to amend the
Arbitration Act, 1991, the Child and Family Services Act and the
Family Law Act in connection with family arbitration and related
matters, and to amend the Children's Law Reform Act in connection
with the matters to be considered by the court in dealing with
applications for custody and access (No. 20).
Bill 28, An Act to require the
taking and analysing of blood samples to protect victims of
crime, emergency service workers, good Samaritans and other
persons and to make consequential amendments to the Health Care
Consent Act, 1996 and the Health Protection and Promotion Act
(No. 21).