Legislative Assembly |
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Assemblée législative |
Votes and Proceedings |
Procès-verbaux |
No. 13 |
No 13 |
2nd Session |
2e session |
Monday November 1, 2021 |
Lundi 1er novembre 2021 |
10:15 A.M. |
10 H 15 | ||
PRAYERS |
PRIÈRES | ||
O Canada |
Ô Canada | ||
Royal Anthem |
Hymne royale | ||
QUESTION PERIOD |
PÉRIODE DE QUESTIONS | ||
DEFERRED VOTES |
VOTES DIFFÉRÉS | ||
Second Reading of Bill 32, An Act with respect to a carbon budget for Ontario. |
Deuxième lecture du projet de loi 32, Loi préconisant un budget carbone pour l’Ontario. | ||
Lost on the following division:- |
Rejetée par le vote suivant :- | ||
AYES / POUR - 20 | |||
Andrew Bisson Blais Collard Fife |
Fraser Hassan Horwath Karpoche Kernaghan |
Mamakwa Sattler Schreiner Simard Singh (Brampton East) |
Stevens Stiles Vanthof West Wynne |
NAYS / CONTRE - 37 | |||
Babikian Bailey Barrett Calandra Cho (Scarborough North) Cho (Willowdale) Coe Downey Elliott Fedeli |
Ford Ghamari Hardeman Harris Hogarth Jones Karahalios Ke Kusendova |
Lecce MacLeod Martin McDonell McKenna McNaughton Nicholls Parsa Pettapiece |
Phillips Rasheed Roberts Sabawy Skelly Smith (Peterborough—Kawartha) Tangri Thanigasalam Triantafilopoulos |
The House recessed at 12:14 p.m. |
À 12 h 14, l’Assemblée a suspendu la séance. | ||
1:00 P.M. |
13 H | ||
INTRODUCTION OF BILLS |
DÉPÔT DE PROJETS DE LOI | ||
The following Bill was introduced and read the first time:- |
Le projet de loi suivant est présenté et lu une première fois:- | ||
Bill 40, An Act respecting reporting of adults in need of assistance and the provision of assistance to those adults. Mme Gélinas. |
Projet de loi 40, Loi concernant le signalement d’adultes ayant besoin d’assistance et la fourniture d’une assistance à ces adultes. Mme Gélinas. | ||
MOTIONS |
MOTIONS | ||
Mr. Parsa moved, |
M. Parsa propose, | ||
That, in addition to their regularly scheduled meeting times, the following Committees be authorized to meet at the call of the Chair for the remainder of the Fall Meeting Period and any extension thereof: the Standing Committee on Finance and Economic Affairs; the Standing Committee on General Government; the Standing Committee on Justice Policy; the Standing Committee on the Legislative Assembly; the Standing Committee on Regulations and Private Bills; and the Standing Committee on Social Policy. | |||
The question was then put. |
La question a ensuite été mise aux voix. | ||
Carried on division. |
Adoptée au vote. | ||
Ordered, That, in addition to their regularly scheduled meeting times, the following Committees be authorized to meet at the call of the Chair for the remainder of the Fall Meeting Period and any extension thereof: the Standing Committee on Finance and Economic Affairs; the Standing Committee on General Government; the Standing Committee on Justice Policy; the Standing Committee on the Legislative Assembly; the Standing Committee on Regulations and Private Bills; and the Standing Committee on Social Policy. | |||
PETITIONS |
PÉTITIONS | ||
Optometry (Sessional Paper No. P-2) Mr. Arthur, Mr. Bisson, Ms. Fife, Mr. Hassan, Ms. Horwath and Mr. Schreiner. | |||
Places of worship (Sessional Paper No. P-3) Mr. Nicholls. | |||
Highway 144 at Marina Road (Sessional Paper No. P-8) Mme Gélinas. | |||
Rent control (Sessional Paper No. P-11) Mr. Kernaghan. | |||
Mediation of optometry services (Sessional Paper No. P-27) Mr. McDonell. | |||
Mental health coverage (Sessional Paper No. P-28) Mr. Schreiner. | |||
ORDERS OF THE DAY |
ORDRE DU JOUR | ||
Opposition Day |
Jour de l’opposition | ||
Ms. Horwath moved, |
Mme Horwath propose, | ||
Whereas Ontario needs to build one million homes over the next 10 years to keep up with the need for housing, according to the Smart Prosperity Institute; and Whereas consecutive Liberal and Conservative governments have developed policies geared more to politically connected developers and speculators than regular people; and Whereas the ability to purchase a home should not depend on how wealthy your parents are, and rising home prices have made it increasingly difficult for working people to afford homes in the province, driving record numbers to leave Ontario in search of places they can afford; and Whereas housing speculators have only made the crisis worse, creating bubbles that make it harder for low- and middle-income Ontarians to enter the market; and Whereas speculation and vacancy taxes have proven effective in prioritizing homes as places for people to live, instead of financial commodities for deep-pocketed speculators; and Whereas the Ontario Real Estate Association has called on the Ford government to end unfair and exclusionary zoning practices to allow more affordable “missing middle” housing options like duplexes and townhouses to be built in urban neighbourhoods close to jobs, services and amenities, and the Ontario Federation of Agriculture has called on the Ford government to protect farmland from needless urban boundary expansions; Therefore, the Legislative Assembly calls on the Ford government to develop an affordable home ownership plan that: implements speculation and vacancy taxes to help cool the market and fund affordable housing; updates land use planning rules to accelerate the construction of “missing middle” housing and other affordable home ownership options, while protecting farmland and natural heritage from wasteful sprawl; and introduces new, environmentally progressive building standards to make homes greener and more energy-efficient. | |||
Debate arose and after some time, |
Il s’élève un débat et après quelque temps, | ||
The question was then put. |
La question a ensuite été mise aux voix. | ||
Lost on the following division:- |
Rejetée par le vote suivant :- | ||
AYES / POUR - 23 | |||
Andrew Arthur Begum Bisson Blais Collard |
Fife Fraser Gélinas Hassan Horwath Karpoche |
Kernaghan Rakocevic Sattler Schreiner Singh (Brampton East) Stevens |
Stiles Taylor Vanthof West Yarde |
NAYS / CONTRE - 40 | |||
Babikian Bailey Barrett Bouma Calandra Cho (Scarborough North) Coe Crawford Cuzzetto Downey |
Fedeli Ghamari Hardeman Harris Hogarth Jones Kanapathi Ke Khanjin Kusendova |
Lecce MacLeod Martin McDonell McKenna McNaughton Nicholls Parsa Pettapiece Phillips |
Rasheed Roberts Sabawy Sandhu Skelly Smith (Peterborough—Kawartha) Tangri Thanigasalam Triantafilopoulos Wai |
Second Reading of Bill 27, An Act to amend various statutes with respect to employment and labour and other matters. |
Deuxième lecture du projet de loi 27, Loi modifiant diverses lois en ce qui concerne l’emploi, le travail et d’autres questions. | ||
Debate arose and after some time the House adjourned at 6:00 p.m. |
Il s’élève un débat et après quelque temps, à 18 h, l’Assemblée a ajourné ses travaux. | ||
le président Ted Arnott Speaker | |||
PETITIONS TABLED PURSUANT TO
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PÉTITIONS DÉPOSÉES CONFORMÉMENT À L’ARTICLE
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Optometry (Sessional Paper No. P-2) (Tabled November 1, 2021) Mr. Parsa. | |||
SESSIONAL PAPERS PRESENTED PURSUANT TO STANDING ORDER 43 |
DOCUMENTS PARLEMENTAIRES DÉPOSÉS CONFORMÉMENT À L’ARTICLE 43 DU RÈGLEMENT | ||
Certificate pursuant to Standing Order 111(f)(1) re intended appointments dated October 29, 2021 (No. 41) (Tabled October 29, 2021). | |||
Metropolitan Toronto Convention Centre Corporation, 2020-2021 Annual Report and Financial Statements / Société du palais des congrès de la communauté urbaine de Toronto, Rapport annuel 2020-2021 et États financiers (No. 42) (Tabled November 1, 2021). | |||