- C. difficile
- C. difficile outbreaks. see also Hospitals—reporting on C. difficile rates
- Caplan, 2826, 2893
- Ansell, Victor case
- Savoline, 2458
- coroner inquests
- Smitherman, 1971
- deaths of senior citizens
- Shurman, 3047–3048
- Del Grande, Tony case
- DiNovo, 8428–8429
- Elliott, Jack case
- Savoline, 2457
- government response
- Witmer, 2659
- investigation
- Joseph Brant Memorial Hospital
- mortality rates
- northern Ireland
- public inquiries
- Broten, 2456–2457
- Flynn, 2125, 2466
- Gélinas, 2454, 2456
- Horwath, 2458–2459
- Mauro, 2465
- McGuinty, 2389
- Munro, 2464
- Naqvi, 2462
- Orazietti, 2460
- O'Toole, 2463
- Sandals, 2463
- Savoline, 2156–2157, 2458
- Scott, 1979, 2389, 2461–2462
- Smitherman, 1971, 2083, 2120, 2124, 2156–2157, 2202, 2345–2346, 2433, 2602, 2635–2636
- Van Bommel, 2465–2466
- Witmer, 1971, 2082, 2120, 2123–2124, 2155–2156, 2202, 2205, 2345–2346, 2433, 2452–2454, 2601–2602, 2635
- Quebec
- Gélinas, 2455
- Sault Area Hospital
- Orazietti, 2460–2461
- C2C Link Corp.
- CAATs. see Colleges of applied arts and technology (CAATs)
- Cabinet office. see Office of the Premier—cabinet office
- Cable/satellite providers
- Caledon
- Caledon Propane. see Propane explosions—Caledon Propane
- Caledonia. see Aboriginal blockades—Caledonia; Aboriginal land claims—Caledonia; Demonstrations—aboriginal occupation in Caledonia; Smoke shops—Argyle Street (Caledonia)
- Call centres
- Cambodia
- opening of Muskoka School (Siem Reap district)
- Miller, N., 9698
- opening of Muskoka School (Siem Reap district)
- Cambridge Memorial Hospital. see Hospital expansion—Cambridge Memorial Hospital; Hospital funding—government funding—Cambridge Memorial Hospital; Hospital redevelopment—Cambridge Memorial Hospital; Hospital services—Cambridge Memorial Hospital; Hospitals—Cambridge Memorial Hospital
- Camp 30. see Heritage conservation—Camp 30
- Campaign Lake Simcoe
- Dunlop, 2691
- Campbell Soup Company. see Industry shutdowns—Campbell Soup Company; Layoffs—Campbell Soup Company
- Camping
- Scott, 4138
- Canac Kitchens Ltd. see Industry shutdowns—Canac Kitchens Ltd.
- Canada disability savings grant
- Jones, 4676–4677
- Canada Elections Act, S.C. 2000, c.9
- MacLeod, 3022
- Canada health and social transfer. see Federal government—transfer payments—Canada health and social transfer
- Canada Health Infoway
- Caplan, 5822
- Canada-Ontario affordable housing program agreement. see Federal-provincial agreements/programs—Canada-Ontario affordable housing program agreement
- Canada-Ontario immigration agreement. see Federal-provincial agreements/programs—Canada-Ontario immigration agreement
- Canada-Ontario labour market development agreement. see Federal-provincial agreements/programs—Canada-Ontario labour market development agreement
- Canada-Ontario municipal rural infrastructure fund (COMRIF). see Infrastructure Canada—municipal rural infrastructure fund (MRIF)—Canada-Ontario municipal rural infrastructure fund (COMRIF)
- Canada pension plan (CPP)
- Canada-United States auto pact
- Ouellette, 3071–3073
- Canada-United States relations
- Bisson, 3909–3910
- Canada-Wide Science Fair
- Pendergast, 2437
- Canadian Armed Forces
- MacLeod, 6473
- Canadian authors
- Canadian Auto Workers. see Automobile industry—General Motors of Canada Ltd.—participation of Canadian Auto Workers required to access government loans; Unions—Canadian Auto Workers—split with United Auto Workers
- Canadian Blood Services
- Canadian Broadcasting Corp. (CBC)
- government funding
- Miller, P., 6669–6670
- government funding
- Canadian Cancer Society
- Canadian Energy Efficiency Alliance
- report card on energy efficiency
- Ruprecht, 3340
- report card on energy efficiency
- Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999
- Canadian Federation of Independent Business
- Dunlop, 3809
- Canadian Film Centre
- Canadian Forces
- Brownell, 3776
- Canadian Hearing Society
- Canadian Human Rights Act, R.S. 1985, c.H-6
- Elliott, 5111
- Canadian Hydro Components (CHC)
- McNeely, 7769
- Canadian Jewish Congress
- Colle, 7342
- Canadian Manufacturers and Exporters
- Canadian Mass Transit Vehicles Act, 2008 (Bill 31)
- Canadian Medical Protective Association
- Jaczek, 2006
- Canadian Museum for Human Rights
- Canadian National Institute for the Blind (CNIB)
- Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission
- Phillips, 1922
- Canadian Olympic Committee
- Road to Excellence program
- Best, 2841
- Road to Excellence program
- Canadian Parliamentary Poet Laureate
- Canadian Payday Loan Association
- MacLeod, 2409
- Canadian Police Information Centre (CPIC)
- Bisson, 3911–3912
- Canadian soldiers
- Rinaldi, 225
- Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE)
- Canadians for Children at Health Risk
- 9th annual charity art auction
- Prue, 3645
- 9th annual charity art auction
- Cancer
- colorectal cancer
- prostate cancer
- skin cancer. see also Private members' public business—Skin Cancer Prevention Act, 2008 (Bill 83)
- Cancer care
- Cancer Care Ontario
- Cancer drugs
- Cancer prevention programs
-
- Caplan, 6388
-
- Cancer screening programs
- Cancer surgery
- wait times
- Caplan, 6388
- wait times
- Cancer treatment
- wait times
- Gélinas, 6388
- wait times
- Candlelighters Childhood Cancer Foundation. see Non-profit organizations—Candlelighters Childhood Cancer Foundation
- CanGro Foods Inc. see Industry shutdowns—CanGro Foods Inc.
- Canwest Global Communications Corp. see Layoffs—Canwest Global Communications Corp.
- Cap and trade system (emissions trading). see Greenhouse gas emissions—reduction—cap and trade system (emissions trading); Ontario-Quebec agreements—cap and trade system (emissions trading)
- Capcom Co. Ltd.
- Pupatello, 3287
- Capital cost allowance (CCA)
- Capital investments
- Bisson, 4050
- Capital punishment
- Colle, 1992
- Capital tax
- elimination
- reduction
- Capital works projects. see also Municipal infrastructure; Transportation infrastructure
- Arthurs, 4361
- as part of economic stimulus package
- environmental assessment process
- McGuinty, 4900
- federal government funding
- government funding
- Arthurs, 4168, 5699, 5800, 9128
- Berardinetti, 6124
- Bradley, 5691
- Broten, 3428
- Brownell, 6494
- Caplan, 3478
- DiNovo, 593
- Duncan, 288, 3495–3496, 4516, 4616, 5991, 6041
- Horwath, 5506–5507, 5777
- Johnson, 6103
- Klees, 5575
- Kwinter, 6194
- Leal, 7039
- Levac, 6444
- Mauro, 659–660
- McGuinty, 376, 3959, 4207, 4321–4322, 4577–4579, 4616, 4902, 5311, 5506–5507, 5613, 5681, 5944
- McMeekin, 3473
- Munro, 3302–3303
- Naqvi, 4188, 5759–5760, 6167
- Orazietti, 6165, 8822–8823
- Phillips, 8823
- Prue, 290
- Ramal, 3667, 6018
- Sandals, 6189
- Smitherman, 3184, 3221–3222, 4644, 5281, 5575, 5777–5778
- Hamilton
- Watson, 7689
- Niagara
- Craitor, 5471
- Ottawa
- Naqvi, 8464
- reduction
- Hampton, 4616
- rural Ontario
- Leal, 5807
- Thunder Bay
- Windsor
- ReNew Ontario
- Capitalism
-
- Colle, 5937
-
- Capping Executive Compensation Act, 2009 (Bill 180)
- Car dealership. see Automobile dealers
- Carbon monoxide
- Carbon Monoxide Awareness Week Act, 2009 (Bill 166)
- Carbon monoxide detectors
- maintenance
- requirement to install carbon monoxide detectors in all residential buildings. see also Private members' public business—Hawkins Gignac Act (Carbon Monoxide Detectors), 2009 (Bill 143)
- Carbon monoxide poisoning
- Carbon tax. see Greenhouse gas emissions—reduction—carbon tax
- Card-based certification. see Union certification—card-based certification
- Cardiometabolic syndrome
- Qaadri, 1790–1791
- Cardiopulmonary resuscitation. see CPR (first aid)
- Cardiovascular diseases
- CARE. see Creating Access to Regulated Employment (CARE)
- Caregiver and Foreign Worker Recruitment and Protection Act, 2009 (Bill 160)
- Caregiver employment agencies
- CARES
- Carpools
- Cars. see Automobiles
- Cash Rolls of Canada. see Industry shutdowns—Cash Rolls of Canada
- Casino gambling
- Kormos, 259–260
- Casinos
- Casino Niagara
- Casino Rama (Orillia)
- Casino Windsor
- layoffs
- Kormos, 4640
- used to launder proceeds of crime
- CASs. see Children's aid societies (CASs)
- Catalina Precision Products. see Employment-related benefits—severance/termination benefits—Catalina Precision Products
- Cataract surgery
- wait times
- reduction
- Broten, 1118
- reduction
- wait times
- CATCH. see Community Access to Child Health (CATCH)
- Catholic education
- Savoline, 2096–2097
- Catholic Family Counselling Centre
- Witmer, 6602
- Catholic schools
- Brownell, 2097
- Cavendish Manor (Niagara Falls). see Fires—Cavendish Manor (Niagara Falls)
- CBC. see Canadian Broadcasting Corp. (CBC)
- CCA. see Capital cost allowance (CCA)
- CCACs. see Community care access centres (CCACs)
- CEC Mechanical Ltd. see Toronto Catholic District School Board—payment for work done by CEC Mechanical Ltd.
- CEE Hospital. see Hospitals—CEE Hospital
- Celebrate Ontario. see Ministry of Tourism—Celebrate Ontario
- Celebrate Our Artists weekend. see Ontario Arts Council—Celebrate Our Artists weekend
- Celiac disease
- Cellular telephones. see also Driving—ban on use of cellular telephones and electronic entertainment devices while driving
- in case of emergency (ICE) contact information
- Jaczek, 5431
- in case of emergency (ICE) contact information
- Cemeteries
- Clendennen Cemetery
- Marchese, 5483
- Haynes Cemetery
- Brownell, 5482
- Lakeshore Asylum Cemetery
- Broten, 5486
- Mount Pleasant Cemetery
- Mount Pleasant Group of Cemeteries
- Pioneers Cemetery
- Leal, 5485
- prohibition on relocation of inactive cemeteries. see also Private members' public business—Inactive Cemeteries Protection Act, 2009 (Bill 149)
- protection
- Red Cloud Cemetery
- Brownell, 5482
- Richview Memorial Cemetery
- St. Alban's Anglican Cemetery
- Marchese, 5484
- St. James' Cathedral Cemetery
- Brownell, 5482
- St. Michael's Cemetery
- Colle, 5486
- Cen-Tower Investments Limited Act, 2009 (Bill Pr25)
- Central East Correctional Centre
- Centre for Alternative Wastewater Treatment. see Colleges of applied arts and technology (CAATs)—Fleming College—Centre for Alternative Wastewater Treatment
- Centre for Brain Fitness. see Baycrest—Centre for Brain Fitness
- Centre for Research and Innovation in the Bio-Economy (CRIBE)
- Centre of Excellence for Education in Financial Services
- Arthurs, 779
- Centre of Forensic Sciences
- Sterling, 2678
- Centre Roberts/Smart Centre
- Ceretti, Delanie. see Autism services—intensive behavioural intervention (IBI)—Ceretti, Delanie case
- Certicom
- Wilkinson, 7034
- Certificates of approval. see Ministry of the Environment—certificates of approval
- Certification of Titles Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. C.6
- amended by Bill 212
- O'Toole, 8383
- amended by Bill 212
- Certified General Accountants of Ontario
- Crozier, 6604
- Certified Management Accountants of Ontario
- Flynn, 1931
- Cervélo Cycle
- Takhar, 3004
- CESOP. see Ontario Power Authority (OPA)—clean energy standard offer program (CESOP)
- Cessna 206 plane. see Ontario Provincial Police (OPP)—Cessna 206 plane
- Chalk River Laboratories. see Nuclear safety—Chalk River Laboratories
- Change of Name Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. C.7
- ChangeTheWorld: Ontario Youth Volunteer Challenge
- Character development program. see Education—character development program
- Charitable fundraising
- Charlotte Eleanor Englehart Hospital. see Hospital services—emergency—Charlotte Eleanor Englehart Hospital
- Charlottenburgh Park
- Charter of Rights and Freedoms (Part 1, Constitution Act, 1982)
- Chatham–Kent–Essex. see Electoral constituencies—renaming of Chatham–Kent–Essex to Chatham–Kent–Leamington
- CHCs. see Community health centres (CHCs)
- Chemotherapy
- Chen, David (store owner charged with kidnapping for apprehending thief ). see Court cases/actions—Chen, David (store owner charged with kidnapping for apprehending thief)
- Cheskes, Joy. see Court cases/actions—Joy Cheskes, Denbigh Patton, C.M. and D.S. v. Attorney General of Ontario
- Chicken Farmers of Ontario
- Chief Coroner for Ontario
- disclosure of information
- Bartolucci, 4370
- disclosure of information
- Chief medical officer of health
- Child abuse
- Child abuse registry
- Child and Family Centre (Sudbury)
- government funding
- Gélinas, 6962
- government funding
- Child and Family Services Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.C.11
- Child and Family Services Review Board
- Child and Family Services Statute Law Amendment Act, 2009 (Bill 103)
- general discussion
- first reading
- Matthews, 2906
- ministerial statement
- Matthews, 2906–2907
- second reading, 3163–3176, 3355–3368, 4141
- referred to Standing Committee on Social Policy, 4141
- public consultation
- Horwath, 2908–2909
- third reading, 4831–4845, 4871–4880
- Berardinetti, 4837–4838, 4874, 4879
- Colle, 4842, 4844, 4878
- Elliott, 4874
- Hudak, 4834, 4837
- Kormos, 4834–4835, 4838–4843
- Leal, 4842–4843
- Marchese, 4874–4880
- Matthews, 4831–4832
- Miller, N., 4842
- Miller, P., 4871–4875, 4879
- Mitchell, 4843–4844
- Munro, 4835–4838
- O'Toole, 4878–4879
- Van Bommel, 4832–4835, 4837, 4875
- Watson, 4834
- Royal assent, 5336
- Child and Family Services Statute Law Amendment Act, S.O. 2006, c.5
- Munro, 3856–3857
- Child care
-
- Albanese, 5100
- Berardinetti, 543–544
- DiNovo, 127, 593, 1728, 2561–2562, 3307, 3383, 4395, 4433, 5098, 5243, 5285, 9533–9534
- Hampton, 521, 2202–2203
- Horwath, 134, 537–538, 562–563, 4470, 4783, 4909, 5508–5509, 5735, 6746
- Leal, 4522
- Levac, 633
- Marchese, 542–543
- Matthews, 134, 562–563, 3135, 4522, 4618, 4783, 5735
- McGuinty, 6746
- Munro, 539–540
- Prue, 3134–3135, 6951
- Ramal, 539
- Scott, 544–545
- Shurman, 541–542
- Smitherman, 2203, 2521, 4470
- Van Bommel, 540–541
- cost
- DiNovo, 488
- D grade
- federal government funding
- government funding
- national child care program
- Smitherman, 2521
- not-for-profit
- Quebec
- subsidies
-
- Child care centres
-
- Matthews, 3273
- Benevenga Day Care
- for-profit sector
- licensing restricted to not-for-profit sector. see also Private members' public business—Day Nurseries Amendment Act (Not for Profit Corporations), 2008 (Bill 26)
- 123 Busy Beavers Learning Centres
- Horwath, 134
- rural areas
- licence requirements exemption
- Lalonde, 1094
- licence requirements exemption
- Salvation Army Village Day Nursery (London)
- Ramal, 1893
- Simply Kids Inc.
- Ramal, 539
- Treasure Island Daycare Centre
-
- Child custody
- criminal record checks
- grandparents' rights. see also Private members' public business—Children's Law Reform Amendment Act, 2008 (Bill 33)
- parties' access to legal counsel
- relations with grandparents
- Child Development Institute
- Child Development Resource Connection Peel. see Children's services—Child Development Resource Connection Peel
- Child Find Ontario
- Levac, 6890
- Child obesity. see Obesity—children
- Child pornography
-
- Bartolucci, 2780
- investigation
- Mitchell, 2779
- reporting. see also Private members' public business—Child Pornography Reporting Act, 2008 (Bill 37)
-
- Child Pornography Reporting Act, 2008 (Bill 37)
- Child poverty. see also Private members' public business—Child poverty
- Aggelonitis, 3487
- Berardinetti, 174, 5095–5096
- Broten, 8781–8782
- DiNovo, 113, 2071, 2562, 5097–5098
- Gélinas, 254
- Hampton, 687–688, 3847–3848, 4380, 4417–4418, 4467
- Horwath, 689, 2779, 2828
- Jaczek, 5100
- Kormos, 4633
- Mangat, 5206
- Matthews, 174, 2779, 2828, 4519, 4862, 5041, 5198, 5271
- McGuinty, 687–688, 4418
- Meilleur, 481
- Miller, P., 5272
- Murdoch, 5952
- Naqvi, 4150, 4861, 5212–5213
- Pendergast, 5099
- Prue, 789, 4582, 5263, 5265–5266, 5271, 8781–8782
- Tabuns, 5211
- Van Bommel, 5200–5201, 5210
- reduction
- Munro, 5637
- Aggelonitis, 3487
- Child protection. see also Private members' public business—Children's Safety and Protection Rights Act, 2009 (Bill 130)
- Aggelonitis, 451–452
- Bentley, 2901, 6609
- Broten, 456, 3734, 4505–4506, 8692
- Colle, 451
- DiNovo, 4975–4977
- Elliott, 2901, 4965
- Gélinas, 4506
- Hampton, 4995
- Horwath, 8693–8694
- Kormos, 6623
- MacLeod, 450–451, 4112, 4927
- Matthews, 455–456
- Munro, 4212, 6466–6467
- O'Toole, 5017–5019
- Ramal, 4979, 6464
- Smith, 4971
- Tabuns, 6631–6632
- Ontario Association of Chiefs of Police and Ontario Association of Children's Aid Societies police records protocol
- services
- Aggelonitis, 451–452
- Child sexual abuse
- Child sexual exploitation
- Child victim/witness program. see Ministry of the Attorney General—child victim/witness program
- Children
- Children at risk
- MacLeod, 4897–4898
- Children in care. see also Crown wards
- Children in Need of Treatment (CINOT) dental program. see Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care—Children in Need of Treatment (CINOT) dental program
- Children with disabilities
- Children's aid societies (CASs). see also Child protection—Ontario Association of Chiefs of Police and Ontario Association of Children's Aid Societies police records protocol; Ontario child benefit (OCB)—children in custody of children's aid societies (CASs)
- aboriginal and Francophone services
- Bisson, 8829
- Children's Aid Society of Simcoe County
- Children's Aid Society of the Regional Municipality of Waterloo
- government funding
- Witmer, 7924
- government funding
- complaint process
- Matthews, 2638
- District of Rainy River
- government funding. see also Private members' public business—Children's aid societies
- Durham Children's Aid Society
- Family and Children's Services of Guelph and Wellington County
- government funding
- Arnott, 9619
- government funding
- government funding
- Halton Children's Aid Society
- government funding
- Arnott, 9619
- government funding
- oversight by Ombudsman
- Tikinagan Child and Family Services
- government funding
- Hampton, 7775
- government funding
- Timmins–James Bay
- York Region Children's Aid Society
- aboriginal and Francophone services
- Children's Aid Society of Simcoe County. see Children's aid societies (CASs)—Children's Aid Society of Simcoe County
- Children's Aid Society of Toronto
- board of directors
- Prue, 5813
- board of directors
- Children's fitness tax credit
- MacLeod, 4191
- Children's health care
- Children's Law Reform Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.C.12
- Kormos, 4962
- Children's Law Reform Amendment Act, 2008 (Bill 33)
- Children's mental health care
- government funding
- Hamilton
- Horwath, 1204
- Children's nutrition programs
- Children's playgrounds
- McKenzie-Smith Bennett Public School (Acton)
- closure
- Arnott, 8216
- closure
- McKenzie-Smith Bennett Public School (Acton)
- Children's Safety and Protection Rights Act, 2009 (Bill 130)
- Children's services
- Children's treatment centres
- Children's Wish Foundation
- Colle, 7039
- China. see also Ontario-China relations
- China-Ontario relations. see Ontario-China relations
- Chinese head tax. see Federal government—Chinese head tax apology; Members'/ministers' public apologies—Chinese head tax
- Chiropody Act, S.O. 1996, c.20
- amended by Bill 179
- Balkissoon, 6898
- amended by Bill 179
- Chiropractic/physiotherapy services. see Ontario health insurance plan (OHIP)—chiropractic/physiotherapy services—delisting
- Chlorine. see Hazardous products—chlorine
- Cholesterol
- Qaadri, 1791
- Christaller central place theory. see Europe—central place theory
- Christopher's Law (Sex Offender Registry) Amendment Act, 2008 (Bill 16)
- Christopher's Statute Law Amendment Act (Sex Offender Registry and Electronic Sexual Material), 2008 (Bill 128)
- first reading
- Martiniuk, 4065–4066
- first reading
- Chronic disease management
- Chronic diseases
- Chronic fatigue syndrome
- Naqvi, 6755
- Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
- Chrysler Group LLC. see Automobile industry—Chrysler Group LLC
- CIAP. see Ministry of Health Promotion—Active 2010—communities in action fund (CIAP)
- Cigarette smuggling. see Smuggling
- Cigarettes. see Tobacco products
- CINOT dental program. see Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care—Children in Need of Treatment (CINOT) dental program
- Cities and towns
- Citizens' assemblies. see Electoral process reform—citizens' assemblies
- Citizens Panel on Increasing Organ Donations
- Citizenship
- City of Ottawa Amendment Act, 2009 (Bill 194)
- first reading
- Naqvi, 7200
- first reading
- City of Toronto Act, 2006, S.O. 2006, c. 11, Sched. A
- amended by Bill 212
- Miller, P., 8566
- amended by Bill 212
- Cityscape Dubai
- Pupatello, 3286
- Civil procedure
- apologies. see Private members' public business—Apology Act, 2008 (Bill 59)
- Civil Remedies Act. see Remedies for Organized Crime and Other Unlawful Activities Act, S.O. 2001, c.28
- Civil servants/crown employees. see Public service
- Class size—school. see Teacher-student ratios
- Clean energy standard offer program (CESOP). see Ontario Power Authority (OPA)—clean energy standard offer program (CESOP)
- Clean technology. see Green technology
- Clean Train Coalition
- DiNovo, 7229
- Clean Water Act, S.O. 2006, c.22
- Climate Change Awareness Act, 2009 (Bill 208)
- Climate change plan
- Climate Change Secretariat
- Climatic changes
-
- Barrett, 6998
- Berardinetti, 7311
- Cansfield, 236
- Delaney, 2521, 6443, 7310
- DiNovo, 592
- Gerretsen, 1198, 3487, 4628–4629, 6079, 6997–6998
- Jaczek, 7230
- McGuinty, 171, 1246–1247
- McNeely, 566, 2171, 7031, 8216, 8324–8325
- Miller, P., 7625
- Prue, 580–581
- Ramal, 1197
- Tabuns, 151–152, 171, 319, 471, 559, 1053, 1200, 1246–1247, 2300, 4630, 6056, 6717, 6999, 7303–7304, 8328, 8963
- Van Bommel, 236
- government response
- health effects
- Jaczek, 9027
-
- Clinical services plan
- O'Toole, 4866
- Closetmaid Corp. see Industry shutdowns—Closetmaid Corp.
- Clostridium difficile. see C. difficile
- Clotheslines
- Clubs
- Co-operative education programs
- Mitchell, 9081
- Coaches (athletics)
- Coaches Association of Ontario
- Sousa, 6185
- Coal
- Smitherman, 6078
- Coalition for Music Education in Canada
- Music Monday
- Broten, 1614–1615
- Music Monday
- Cobourg Go Green Centre
- Rinaldi, 6079–6080
- Coca-Cola Bottling Co.
- hybrid electric vehicles
- Jeffrey, 2354
- hybrid electric vehicles
- Code-LeSage report. see Reports—Report of the Review of Large and Complex Criminal Case Procedures (Patrick LeSage and Michael Code)
- Cogeneration of electric power and heat
- Collaborative Seniors Portal Network
- Carroll, 2302
- Collective agreements. see also Automobile industry—General Motors of Canada Ltd.—collective agreements; Korex Companies—collective agreements; Public service—collective agreements; Teacher collective agreements—collective agreements; Universities/colleges—York University—collective agreements
- Collective bargaining. see Colleges of applied arts and technology (CAATs)—collective bargaining; Firefighters—collective bargaining; Home care workers—collective bargaining; Liquor Control Board of Ontario (LCBO)—collective bargaining; National Steel Car—collective bargaining; Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corp. (OLG)—collective bargaining; Ontario Provincial Police (OPP)—collective bargaining; Ontario Public Service Employees Union (OPSEU)—collective bargaining; Public service—collective bargaining; Teacher collective bargaining—collective bargaining; Universities/colleges—collective bargaining
- Collège Boréal. see Universities/colleges—Laurentian University—partnership with Collège Boréal
- College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario (CPSO)
- College of Trades Appointment Council
- Gélinas, 7138
- Colleges Collective Bargaining Act, 2008 (Bill 90)
- general discussion
- first reading
- Milloy, 2448
- ministerial statement
- Milloy, 2448
- second reading, 2469–2482, 2507–2510
- referred to Standing Committee on General Government, 2510
- third reading, 2910–2941, 2969–2972
- Arthurs, 2927
- Bailey, 2918–2919
- Bisson, 2971–2972
- Broten, 2933
- Chudleigh, 2929–2930, 2937
- Dunlop, 2916–2919
- Elliott, 2930–2934
- Gélinas, 2934–2938
- Horwath, 2969–2972
- Jones, 2930
- Leal, 2915
- MacLeod, 2915, 2927–2928, 2933–2934
- Marchese, 2915, 2918–2926, 2928, 2930, 2933, 2937–2938
- Mauro, 2938–2941
- Miller, N., 2927
- Mitchell, 2928–2930
- Moridi, 2910–2916, 2918, 2926–2927, 2937
- Naqvi, 2938
- Ouellette, 2914
- Sandals, 2972
- amendments
- division (carried), 3006–3007
- Arthurs, 2927
- Royal assent, 3209
- Colleges Collective Bargaining Amendment Act, 2008 (Bill 68)
- first reading
- Marchese, 1461–1462
- first reading
- Colleges of applied arts and technology (CAATs)
- Algoma University College
- Chudleigh, 2152
- Gélinas, 2115
- Marchese, 2041, 2154–2155
- Milloy, 2039–2040, 2107–2109
- Orazietti, 2148, 2744
- Wilson, 2040
- economic development program
- Chudleigh, 2152–2153
- history
- independent university status
- Information and Communication Technology Centre
- Orazietti, 2152
- programs for aboriginal students
- Algonquin College
- Cambrian College
- Gélinas, 2934
- Centennial College
- apprenticeship training
- Berardinetti, 4910
- apprenticeship training
- collective bargaining
- Fonseca, 4945
- Marchese, 235–236, 2451–2452, 4944, 8652
- Milloy, 235–236, 2449
- Moridi, 2471–2472
- Scott, 2509
- deemed strike or lockout provision
- Horwath, 2969–2971
- ensure school year not jeopardized
- Horwath, 2970–2971
- first-contract arbitration
- inclusion of part-time and sessional employees
- Arthurs, 2927
- Broten, 2933
- Chudleigh, 2937
- Colle, 2472
- Gélinas, 2935–2938
- Horwath, 2969–2972
- MacLeod, 2927–2928
- Marchese, 1248–1249, 1460, 1462, 2478–2481, 2507–2508, 2530, 2922–2923
- Mauro, 2938, 2941
- Milloy, 955–956, 1248–1249, 2448–2449, 2469–2471, 2473
- Mitchell, 2929
- Moridi, 2471–2472, 2476, 2508–2509, 2913–2915
- Pendergast, 955
- Sandals, 2972
- provision against strikes and lockouts
- successor rights
- Bisson, 2971–2972
- Collège Boréal
- college equipment modernization
- Dickson, 1460–1461
- Confederation College
- Durham College
- Fanshawe College
- Fleming College
- Georgian College
- government funding
- Mohawk College
- Northern College
- pension plans and benefits for part-time employees
- Ouellette, 2914
- programs
- right to unionize
- part-time and sessional employees
- DiNovo, 3307
- part-time and sessional employees
- Sault College of Applied Arts and Technology
- apprenticeship programs
- Orazietti, 5786
- apprenticeship programs
- Seneca College of Applied Arts and Technology
- joint program with York University
- Caplan, 3478
- joint program with York University
- Sheridan Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning
- St. Clair College
- Hoy, 7114
- Colleges Ontario Network for Industry Innovation (CONII)
- Commercial loans
- Commercial passenger vehicles
- Commercial vehicle operator's registration (CVOR)
- Bisson, 2589
- Commisso, Alessia. see Home care—Commisso, Alessia's case
- Commitment to the Future of Medicare Act, S.O. 2004, c.5
- Committee procedure
- Hardeman, 3956
- Committee process
- Committee reports. see Reports by committees
- Committee room. see Legislative building/grounds—committee room
- Committee schedules/agendas
- Committee submissions quoted by members/ministers. see Members/ministers quoting committee submissions
- Committees
-
- Prue, 1148–1149
- Committee of the whole House
- Select Committee on Alternative Fuel Sources
- Select Committee on Elections
- Select Committee on Mental Health and Addictions. see also Private members' public business—Mental health and addiction services
- Select Committee on Municipal Governance. see also Private members' public business—Municipalities
- Select Committee on the Economy
- select committees
- Witmer, 4516
- Standing Committee on Estimates
- Sterling, 4193
- Standing Committee on Finance and Economic Affairs
- Standing Committee on Public Accounts
-
- Commodity Futures Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.C.17
- amended by Bill 162
- Sterling, 6092
- amended by Bill 162
- Communities in action fund (CIAP). see Ministry of Health Promotion—Active 2010—communities in action fund (CIAP)
- Community Access to Child Health (CATCH)
- Miller, P., 6602–6603
- Community care access centres (CCACs)
- Community colleges. see Colleges of applied arts and technology (CAATs)
- Community crime prevention programs
- Neighbourhood Watch program
- Colle, 451
- Neighbourhood Watch program
- Community development trust fund
- Community go green fund. see Ministry of the Environment—community go green fund
- Community health centres (CHCs)
- Community hub program. see Poverty reduction strategy—community hub program
- Community hub schools. see School safety—designation of community hub schools
- Community literacy agencies
- Community Living
- Community mobilization fund. see Poverty reduction strategy—community mobilization fund
- Community museum operating grant program. see Ministry of Culture—community museum operating grant program
- Community museums
- Community newspapers
- Community opportunities fund. see Poverty reduction strategy—community opportunities fund
- Community organizations
- Community policing
- Community policing partnership program. see Community safety programs—community policing partnership program
- Community Right to Know Act (Disclosure of Toxins and Pollutants), 2008 (Bill 76)
- first reading
- Tabuns, 1776
- first reading
- Community safety
-
- Aggelonitis, 3761
- Albanese, 3136, 3762, 4132
- Balkissoon, 4021
- Bartolucci, 172, 6227
- Broten, 772, 3347, 3761–3762
- Elliott, 3437–3438, 3641, 3664
- Horwath, 3357
- Hudak, 5203–5204
- Jeffrey, 5858
- Jones, 5322
- Miller, P., 4871, 4873–4874
- Naqvi, 3054, 3662, 3763
- O'Toole, 8585
- Runciman, 3635, 3638, 3653–3655
- Ruprecht, 3762–3763
- Smith, 3666
- Tabuns, 3367
- complaints regarding properties used for activities that adversely affect community. see also Private members' public business—Safer Communities and Neighbourhoods Act, 2010 (Bill 106)
-
- Community safety programs
- Community-school relations. see School-community relations
- Community service agencies
- Broten, 3745
- Community support services
- Broten, 3745
- Community use of schools. see School facilities—extended use
- Companies. see also Finance companies; Forest companies
- Compensation
- rural landowners affected by Clean Water Act
- Hillier, 2496
- Truscott, Steven (victim of miscarriage of justice)
- Truscott—Steven (victim of miscarriage of justice). see also Private members' public business—Truscott, Steven
- victims of Dr. Charles Smith's work in child-death investigations
- York University students
- rural landowners affected by Clean Water Act
- Compensation for Victims of Crime Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. C.24
- amended by Bill 212
- Chudleigh, 8398
- amended by Bill 212
- Competitiveness report. see Reports—Discovering Ontario: A Report on the Future of Tourism (Ontario Tourism Competitiveness Study)
- Comprehensive Integrated Tax Coordination Agreement. see Federal-provincial agreements/programs—Comprehensive Integrated Tax Coordination Agreement
- Computed tomography (CT)
- COMRIF. see Infrastructure Canada—municipal rural infrastructure fund (MRIF)—Canada-Ontario municipal rural infrastructure fund (COMRIF)
- Concerts
- Conciliation/mediation
- Hampton, 4721–4722
- Concurrence in supply
- Ministry of Aboriginal Affairs, 4590, 9136, 9176
- Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs, 4590
- Ministry of Community and Social Services, 9136, 9176
- Ministry of Economic Development, 9136
- Ministry of Economic Development and Trade, 4590
- Ministry of Energy, 4590
- Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure, 9136, 9176
- Ministry of Finance, 4590, 9136, 9176
- Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care, 4590, 9136, 9176
- Ministry of Labour, 4590, 9136, 9176
- Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing, 4590, 9136, 9176
- Ministry of Northern Development and Mines, 4590
- Ministry of Public Infrastructure Renewal, 4590
- Ministry of Research and Innovation, 4590, 9136, 9176
- Ministry of Small Business and Consumer Services, 9136, 9176
- Ministry of Tourism, 9136, 9176
- Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities, 4590
- Concurrence in supply debate (December 2008)
- Concurrence in supply debate (December 2009)
- Condolences
- Crooks, Tyler Kevin (Canadian soldier killed in Afghanistan)
- Craitor, 5738
- Davis, Wilma (briefing and issues coordinator, Ministry of Labour)
- Duguid, 2609
- Diplaros, Demetrios (Canadian soldier killed in Afghanistan)
- Balkissoon, 4527
- Morden, Gary (chief, Mississauga Fire Services)
- Mangat, 3645
- Vernelli, Scott (Canadian soldier killed in Afghanistan)
- Orazietti, 5582
- Crooks, Tyler Kevin (Canadian soldier killed in Afghanistan)
- Condominium Act, 1998, S.O. 1998, c. 19
- amended by Bill 212
- O'Toole, 8383
- amended by Bill 212
- Condominium corporations
- Condominium owners
- Condominium Owners Protection Act, 2009 (Bill 186)
- Condominium Review Board
- Conferences/seminars/symposiums
- BIO International convention
- Naqvi, 6689
- central Ontario automotive sector economic symposium
- Munro, 599
- Community Alliance Forum: Building Partnerships to Counter Hate
- Colle, 4065
- energy symposium
- Barrett, 3928
- Geneva Centre for Autism International Symposium (2008)
- Matthews, 5835
- Is the Coast Clear (Fifth Conference on Lake Huron's Coastal Environment)
- Mitchell, 722
- Leading the Way: Developing a Poverty Reduction Strategy for People with Disabilities
- Ramal, 5783
- Men of Courage: the First Provincial Conference on Male Sexual Victimization
- Munro, 555
- Niagara Health System
- Jaczek, 6339
- Prospectors and Developers Association of Canada Conference
- 2009 OGRA/ROMA Annual Conference
- 2010 OGRA/ROMA Annual Conference
- BIO International convention
- Conflict of interest. see also Education Quality and Accountability Office (EQAO)—Earl, Lorna (member, board of directors)—conflict of interest; Ontario Securities Commission (OSC)—conflict of interest; Securities industry—conflict of interest; Toronto Catholic District School Board—school board trustees—conflict of interest
- Congenital heart disease
- Congenital Heart Disease Awareness Day Act, 2009 (Bill 178)
- Congratulatory remarks
- Ahmed, Anam (recipient, Lincoln M. Alexander Award)
- Levac, 184
- Alliston Hornets hockey team
- Wilson, 1979
- athletes
- Barnes, Natasha (award recipient, Canada Millennium Scholarship Excellence Award)
- Delaney, 8652–8653
- Bertrand, Chantal (recipient, Premier's Awards for Teaching Excellence)
- Bilodeau, Alexandre (gold medal winner, men's moguls competition, Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics)
- Yakabuski, 9254
- Brantford Blast (winner, Allan Cup)
- Levac, 1360
- Brantford Golden Eagles
- Levac, 6754
- Brent, Joan (recipient, Beaches citizen of the year award)
- Prue, 3094
- Bright, Steven (participant, Sears National Kids Cancer Ride)
- Chudleigh, 7151
- Brock Badgers (winner, Canadian university men's basketball championship)
- Bradley, 327–328
- Brooks, Marjorie (recipient, Ontario Medal for Good Citizenship)
- Sandals, 3777
- Bulka, Rabbi Reuven (recipient, key to the city, Ottawa)
- Naqvi, 9372
- Cameron Street Public School environmental club
- Wilson, 639
- Canadian Olympians (Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics)
- Barrett, 9583
- Chopcian, Christopher and Llew Falla (award recipients, Canada Wide Science Fair)
- Bailey, 2615
- Christie, Mary (Beach Citizen of the Year award)
- Prue, 2889
- curling teams of Sherry Middaugh and Glenn Howard
- Dunlop, 323
- Dunlop, Garfield (Simcoe North)
- Witmer, 5285
- Fort Williams Redskins football team
- Mauro, 3190
- Forward, Brad (winner, National Driving Championship)
- MacLeod, 7037
- George, Maynard Sam (recipient, Order of Ontario)
- Miller, N., 4429
- Gray, Herb (chancellor, Carleton University)
- Naqvi, 5998
- Hamelin, Paul (chief, Midland Police Service)
- Dunlop, 7884
- Hamilton, Ruby (constituent, 90th birthday celebration)
- Lalonde, 8828
- Hill, Terasa (inventor of Barnies Horse Treats)
- O'Toole, 66
- Hodgson, Cody and Matthew Duchene (Ontario Hockey League)
- Scott, 1360
- Howard, Jonathan (sportsman)
- Sousa, 3243
- Humber Valley Sharks peewee AA
- Broten, 5005
- Johnson, Rick (Haliburton–Kawartha Lakes–Brock)
- O'Toole, 5608
- Kellar, Becky (gold medal winner, women's hockey team, Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics)
- Barrett, 9583
- Kloeze, Victor; Jacob McGavin and Allison Underwood (Canada-Wide Science Fair)
- Mitchell, 7151
- Law, Don (recipient, Ontario Senior Achievement Award)
- Broten, 3882
- Leeder, Cyril (chief operating officer, Ottawa Senators)
- Sterling, 4253
- Lemaire, Lindsay (recipient, Greatest High School Teacher award)
- Jones, 941
- Martino, Frank (recipient, Reg L. Perkin Award)
- Dhillon, 4332
- Mayhew, Kyle (silver medalist, 2009 Special Olympics World Winter Games)
- McNeely, 5581–5582
- McCague, George Raymond (recipient, Elgin Blakely citizen of the year)
- Wilson, 1156
- McCreath, Maggie (recipient, June Callwood Outstanding Achievement Award for Voluntarism)
- O'Toole, 6602
- Mehta, Richie (film director)
- Delaney, 5581
- Moore, Patricia (winner, Agnes Macphail award)
- Prue, 5953
- Nash, Lori; Charlene Elgee, Karen Luttrell and Cathy MacDonald (recipients, June Callwood Outstanding Achievement Award for Voluntarism)
- McNeely, 1409
- National Students Against Impaired and Distracted Driving Day
- Bisson, 3448
- Nielsen, Marie (recipient, Canadian and American national Jack Russell trial child handler of the year award)
- Klees, 37
- North York Historical Society (recipient, 2009 Community Heritage Award)
- Klees, 8153
- Orangeville Sweet Adelines
- Jones, 1091
- Patel, Esha (winner, I Love Greenbelt award art contest)
- Pilote, Pierre (professional ice hockey defenceman)
- Dunlop, 3880–3881
- Pringle, Bob (recipient, Tommy Cooper Award)
- Murdoch, 1047
- Rajan, Bilaal (author, fundraiser, children's rights activist, UNICEF Canada ambassador and former legislative page)
- Moridi, 6193–6194
- Ramirez, Oswaldo (recipient, postgraduate family medicine preceptor of the year award)
- Wilson, 5953
- Runciman, Bob (former member for Leeds–Grenville, appointed to Senate)
- Yakabuski, 9253
- Sabourin, Hubert (recipient, Citizen of the Year award)
- Lalonde, 3243
- Schiff, Vera (recipient, Senior Achievement Awards)
- Zimmer, 3279
- Schoonderbeek, John (recipient, Clean World Award)
- O'Toole, 6891
- Scognamillo, Jade (youngest swimmer to cross Lake Ontario)
- Jones, 7582
- Sharp, Ken (recipient, Gerd Krick Achievement Award)
- Leal, 5668
- Shaver, Rick (general manager and co-founder, Seaway News)
- Brownell, 6693
- Sir Wilfrid Laurier Secondary School faculty and students
- Ramal, 5667
- Sir Winston Churchill Collegiate and Vocational Institute students
- Mauro, 6394
- Smith, Nora (recipient, Volunteer Service Award)
- Berardinetti, 886
- Tieu, Emily (recipient, Ontario Junior Citizen of the Year Award)
- Sterling, 5190–5191
- Tovey, Jim (Mississauga Citizen of the Year)
- Sousa, 7037–7038
- Underwood, Ben; Jacob McGavin, Danielle Appavoo and Kaitlin Fisher (Canada-Wide Science Fair)
- Mitchell, 2446
- Usher, Harold (councillor, London)
- Ramal, 4295
- Villeneuve, Noble (inductee, Glengarry Agricultural Wall of Fame)
- Brownell, 6341
- Warsaw Wackos women's hockey team
- Leal, 6691
- Wheeler, Maggie (author and recipient, Outstanding Business Professional Award of the Year, Women Entrepreneurs of Cornwall and Area)
- Brownell, 8654
- Windsor Spitfires
- Crozier, 6995
- Ahmed, Anam (recipient, Lincoln M. Alexander Award)
- CONII. see Colleges Ontario Network for Industry Innovation (CONII)
- Conquest Vacations
- Conservation areas
- Eramosa karst
- Conservation officers
- Constable Joe MacDonald Public Safety Officers' Survivors Scholarship Fund Committee. see Ministry of Community and Social Services—Constable Joe MacDonald Public Safety Officers' Survivors Scholarship Fund Committee
- Constituencies. see Members/ministers constituencies/constituency events
- Constituents. see Members'/ministers' constituents
- Constitution Act, 2007 (Democratic representation) (Bill C-22)
- Construction industry
- independent operators
- Tabuns, 3892–3894
- layoffs
- Horwath, 5944
- strategic lawsuits against public participation (SLAPPs)
- underground economy
- use of Ontario wood products. see also Private members' public business—Forest industry
- independent operators
- Construction workers
- occupational health and safety
- Consultants. see Government consultants
- Consumer credit
- Bisson, 4597–4598
- Consumer prices
- Consumer protection
- building contractors
- Miller, P., 8356–8357
- electricity rates
- MacLeod, 5121
- energy contracts
- Bisson, 1312–1313, 8357
- Flynn, 9488
- Hampton, 9307
- Johnson, 9489
- Lalonde, 9492–9493
- Levac, 9308–9310, 9483, 9485
- Marchese, 9489–9491, 9493
- Mauro, 9217, 9261
- McMeekin, 9208–9209
- McNeely, 9211
- Miller, P., 9210
- O'Toole, 9492
- Phillips, 1312–1313, 2029–2030, 9132–9133, 9203–9205, 9217
- Ramal, 9492
- Ramsay, 4526
- Smitherman, 7144–7145
- Tabuns, 9135, 9504
- Van Bommel, 9307
- Wilkinson, 9484
- Yakabuski, 9134–9135, 9254–9260
- fitness clubs
- identity theft
- mortgages
- Klees, 604
- security deposits for utilities and disconnections
- sub-metering electricity in apartments/apartment buildings
- ticket resale practices
- towing industry
- travel industry
- used vehicles identified as lemons. see also Private members' public business—Motor Vehicle Dealers Amendment Act (Disclosure of Lemons), 2009 (Bill 164)
- vacation clubs/time-shares
- Consumer Protection Amendment Act (Payday Loans), 2007 (Bill 205)
- MacLeod, 1380
- Consumer Protection Amendment Act (Advertising Food or Drink), 2008 (Bill 53)
- Consumer reporting agencies. see also Private members' public business—Consumer Reporting Amendment Act, 2008 (Bill 75)
- duty not to penalize consumers for applying for credit
- duty not to report debts vacated after bankruptcy proceedings
- Ruprecht, 2357
- duty to delete unconfirmed information within 30 days
- duty to disclose calculation of credit score
- Ruprecht, 2356
- duty to inform about missing or stolen information
- duty to provide full disclosure if credit denied
- duty to report in writing only
- Ruprecht, 2356
- duty to report only inquiries resulting from applications for credit
- Ruprecht, 2356
- duty to retain information that is not contested legally
- Ruprecht, 2356
- duty to truncate vital information
- Consumer Reporting Amendment Act, 2008 (Bill 75)
- Consumer reports
- MacLeod, 2358
- Consumer spending
- Contaminated soil
- Contests
- Contracts. see Government contracts
- Cooksville station. see Transit systems—GO Transit—Cooksville station
- COPD. see Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
- Copithorn, Jennifer. see Court cases/actions—Copithorn, Jennifer (murder victim); Fatalities—Copithorn, Jennifer (murder victim)
- Copperhill Solar. see Energy—renewable energy—Copperhill Solar
- Cormorants
- Corner Clinic. see Community health centres (CHCs)—Corner Clinic
- Cornwall Community Hospital. see Hospital redevelopment—Cornwall Community Hospital; Hospitals—Cornwall Community Hospital
- Coronary heart disease
- Qaadri, 255
- Coroner inquests
-
- Kormos, 4409–4410
- Anzovino, Reilly (motor vehicle accident victim)
- Casa Verde nursing home (North York)
- death of child in custody of parent
- Horwath, 2098
- death on premises of correctional institutions
- Bartolucci, 4371
- Dupont, Lori (murder victim)
- Elderkin, Linda and Paul Benson (died in fire)
- Goodwin, James and Ricardo Wesley (died in jail fire)
- highway deaths
- Kormos, 4408
- Iroaga, Aju (missing tree planter)
- Kashechewan fire
- Keyes, Ken (former Minister of Correctional Services)
- Kormos, 4408
- Liang, Shao-Fang; Vivian and Ivan Chau (murder victims)
- Novak, Natalie (murder victim)
- Dunlop, 6340
- Osidacz, Jared (murder victim)
- power of Minister of Community Safety and Correctional Services to hold inquest repealed
- Schewe, Richard (motor vehicle accident victim)
- O'Toole, 4205
- workplace deaths
- Kormos, 4407–4408
-
- Coroners Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.C.37
- Coroners Amendment Act, 2009 (Bill 115)
- general discussion
- first reading
- Bartolucci, 3537
- ministerial statement
- Bartolucci, 3537–3538
- second reading, 4369–4378, 4407–4414, 4569–4571
- Barrett, 4377
- public consultation
- repeal of section 22 of Coroners Act
- referred to Standing Committee on Justice Policy, 4571
- third reading, 7017–7027
- Royal assent, 7287
- Coroner's office. see Office of the Chief Coroner
- Corporate income tax
- Corporate tax exemptions
- biofuel industry
- Ontario tax exemption for commercialization (OTEC)
- Arthurs, 3300–3301, 4360–4362
- Colle, 4363
- Delaney, 4602
- Duncan, 2745, 4387
- Elliott, 4363
- Hudak, 4401–4402
- Jones, 4367
- McGuinty, 738
- Miller, P., 4403
- Naqvi, 3410
- Prue, 4363–4364
- Sandals, 3412
- Sterling, 3783, 4363
- Wilkinson, 690
- eligibility for refund
- Arnott, 2976
- Arthurs, 2975–2977
- Bisson, 3109–3110
- Chudleigh, 3029
- Colle, 3113–3114
- Duncan, 2745, 2973–2974
- Dunlop, 3103–3104
- Elliott, 3102
- Gélinas, 3106, 3116
- Hoy, 2987
- Hudak, 2977–2983, 2987
- Mangat, 3030–3031
- Mauro, 3034
- McNeely, 3034
- Moridi, 3113
- Naqvi, 3038
- O'Toole, 3101, 3110
- Prue, 2746–2747, 2976, 3026–3028, 3030
- Sandals, 3118–3119
- Savoline, 2977, 3111–3112
- Scott, 3030, 3034, 3036–3037
- Shurman, 3033, 3038
- Sousa, 3100
- Wilkinson, 3107–3111
- Corporate tax increases
- Hudak, 3268
- Corporate tax reduction
- Arthurs, 778, 6957
- Barrett, 5754–5755
- Berardinetti, 6809
- Chudleigh, 499, 1512, 3527
- Crozier, 3518
- DiNovo, 5844
- Duncan, 511, 2780–2781, 2991, 3495, 5730, 5732, 5830, 5941–5942, 5948, 5991, 6264, 6983
- Elliott, 3411
- Hampton, 5710, 6159
- Horwath, 5748, 5778, 5879–5880, 6076, 6138, 6548–6549, 8207, 8252–8255, 8540
- Hudak, 474, 561, 737, 851, 1653, 2780, 2981, 3268, 4243
- Lalonde, 3521
- MacLeod, 3416
- Marchese, 5864, 5905, 6099, 8799–8800
- Mauro, 5934
- McGuinty, 330, 332, 374, 474–475, 560–561, 737–738, 765, 1512, 2287, 2289, 2662, 2731, 2955, 3194, 3268, 5505–5506, 5508, 5778–5779, 6076, 6223, 6690, 8207, 8252–8255
- Miller, P., 6041, 9137–9138
- Mitchell, 3295
- Munro, 4266
- O'Toole, 1702–1703, 1742, 1897–1898
- Prue, 1734–1735, 3206, 5829–5830, 6510–6511, 7751
- Runciman, 330, 375, 473, 5505
- Smith, 6041, 6077
- Takhar, 3765
- Witmer, 497
- Corporate taxes
- Corporations
- accountability for government funding
- executive compensation caps for corporations receiving grant or loan from Ontario. see also Private members' public business—Capping Executive Compensation Act, 2009 (Bill 180)
- regulation
- Hudak, 847
- Corporations Tax Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.C.40
- Bisson, 4049
- Correction of remarks made in legislature. see Members'/ministers' correction of record
- Correctional centres
- construction
- Bartolucci, 5119
- Don jail
- overcrowding
- Tabuns, 4700
- Sudbury jail
- Gélinas, 5004
- youth facilities
- Horwath, 2909, 3356
- Matthews, 2907, 5661
- Mauro, 5661
- Scott, 3366
- Tabuns, 3367
- Van Bommel, 3360–3361
- access to facilities by MPPs, Child and Youth Advocate and Ombudsman
- Horwath, 3358–3359
- Donald Doucet Centre
- Matthews, 2907
- inspections and investigations
- O'Toole, 3364–3365
- integration of 12-15 year-old youth with 16-17 year-old youth
- O'Toole, 3363
- Correctional officers
-
- Kormos, 6990
- abuse of sick leave. see also Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services—Attendance Support Management Pilot Program for correctional officers
-
- Correctional services
- Bartolucci, 6990
- Cosmetic Pesticides Ban Act, 2008 (Bill 64)
- general discussion
- Barrett, 4474, 4909, 5191
- Dickson, 6488
- Gerretsen, 2523, 2643, 5281, 6488
- Hudak, 5312
- McGuinty, 1710
- Munro, 2165
- Naqvi, 1301
- O'Toole, 6540
- Runciman, 1710
- Scott, 2523, 2605
- Shurman, 2643, 5647–5648
- consultation with Ontario Pesticides Advisory Committee
- public consultation
- public consultation in rural Ontario
- Hardeman, 2300
- first reading
- Gerretsen, 1241
- ministerial statement
- Gerretsen, 1242–1243
- second reading, 1832–1863, 1956–1964, 2009–2023, 2216–2222
- Balkissoon, 1964, 2018
- Barrett, 1840–1848, 2014
- Bisson, 2021
- Colle, 1852–1855, 1862–1863, 2014–2015
- Delaney, 1851
- DiNovo, 1964
- Dombrowsky, 1847
- Dunlop, 2010–2015
- Flynn, 1836–1840, 1847, 1959–1960, 2010–2011, 2018
- Gélinas, 1858
- Gerretsen, 1832–1836
- Hardeman, 1960, 2018
- Horwath, 1959, 1961–1964
- Hudak, 2217–2222
- Jones, 1839, 1847, 1855, 2221
- Leal, 1862
- Levac, 1863
- MacLeod, 2011
- Marchese, 1838–1839, 1850–1851, 1854–1855, 2010, 2014–2019
- McNeely, 1850, 2009–2011
- Miller, N., 1851, 1858, 2021–2022, 2216–2217
- Miller, P., 1960–1961
- Mitchell, 2014
- Moridi, 1855
- Murdoch, 1862
- O'Toole, 1963–1964
- Ouellette, 1838, 1859–1863, 2018–2019
- Qaadri, 1839, 1858
- Ramal, 2021
- Sandals, 2019–2020, 2022
- Savoline, 1854
- Scott, 2022–2023
- Sterling, 1846–1847, 1855–1859, 2020–2021, 2221
- Tabuns, 1848–1852
- Van Bommel, 1963
- Yakabuski, 1956–1960
- third reading, 2621–2634, 2648
- Royal assent, 2678
- general discussion
- Cosmetic surgery
- Cost of living. see Consumer prices—increase
- COSTI Immigrant Services
- Countering Distracted Driving and Promoting Green Transportation Act, 2009 (Bill 118)
- general discussion
- first reading
- Bradley, 3646
- ministerial statement
- second reading, 4091–4101, 4197–4207, 4273–4281
- Bailey, 4206
- Bisson, 4095, 4197–4202, 4205–4206
- Bradley, 4091–4094, 4096, 4278
- Brown, 4094–4095
- Chudleigh, 4095–4096, 4100–4101
- Colle, 4096, 4206
- DiNovo, 4280–4281
- Elliott, 4278
- Horwath, 4100
- Klees, 4273–4276
- Kormos, 4206–4207
- Leal, 4096, 4201
- Miller, N., 4201
- Miller, P., 4277, 4279–4281
- O'Toole, 4202–4205, 4207
- Ramal, 4100
- Ruprecht, 4201–4202
- Shurman, 4096–4101
- Yakabuski, 4276–4278
- public consultation
- Bailey, 4206
- third reading, 6171–6181
- Royal assent, 6261
- Countryman's Estate Winery
- Court administration
- Court caseloads
- criminal court backlog
- Elliott, 4577
- criminal court backlog
- Court cases/actions
- agricultural labourers' right to bargain collectively
- Fonseca, 5827–5828
- Baldwin, Jeffrey (victim of child abuse)
- Munro, 4157
- Baltovich, Robert (re murder of Elizabeth Bain)
- Brown-Chatwell v. R., (lawsuit by Caledonia residents, Dave Brown and Dana Chatwell)
- Chen, David (store owner charged with kidnapping for apprehending thief)
- Coco Paving (1990) Inc. v. Ontario (Transportation),
- Copithorn, Jennifer (murder victim)
- O'Toole, 1993
- Creba, Jane (murder victim)
- Dupont, Lori (murder victim)
- Hadley, Gillian (murder victim)
- O'Toole, 1993
- Hunter v. Southam (Supreme Court of Canada)
- Jones, 1806
- Joy Cheskes, Denbigh Patton, C.M. and D.S. v. Attorney General of Ontario
- Prue, 1440
- legal and consulting fees paid re Ontario Realty Corp. case
- Manners, Jordan (murder victim)
- O'Toole, 5606–5607
- May, Arlene (murder victim)
- O'Toole, 1993
- O'Brien, Nathaniel (murder suspect)
- Bentley, 3321
- Platinex Inc. v. Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug First Nation
- Russo, Louise (shooting victim)
- Prue, 2537–2539
- Sampson, Katelynn (murder victim)
- Simpson, O.J. (former American football star)
- Kormos, 5403
- Snobelen, John re firearm charges
- Truscott, Steven (victim of miscarriage of justice)
- VanEvery, Donald (convicted gun runner)
- Barrett, 3659
- Varughese, Saramma and Susan John (murder victims). see also Bail hearings—O'Brien, Nathaniel (murder suspect)
- victims of SARS
- Virgoe, David (street racing victim)
- agricultural labourers' right to bargain collectively
- Court of Appeal for Ontario rulings
- agricultural labourers' right to unionize
- McGuinty, 4021
- agricultural labourers' right to unionize
- Court reporters
- Court security
- Courthouses
- Courtyard Group Ltd. see Cancer Care Ontario—contracts—Courtyard Group Ltd.; eHealth Ontario—contracts—Courtyard Group Ltd.; Local health integration networks (LHINs)—Toronto Central Local Health Integration Network—contract with Courtyard Group Ltd.
- Coxon, Florence. see Fatalities—Coxon, Florence (nursing home resident)
- Coyotes. see Wildlife management—coyotes
- CPIC. see Canadian Police Information Centre (CPIC)
- CPR (first aid)
- CPRGlove. see Atreo Medical Inc.—CPRGlove
- CPSO. see College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario (CPSO)
- Cradle of New Chinese Ink Painting Movement exhibition. see Art exhibitions—Cradle of New Chinese Ink Painting Movement exhibition
- Creating Access to Regulated Employment (CARE)
- Caplan, 6750
- Creba, Jane. see Court cases/actions—Creba, Jane (murder victim)
- Credit card fraud
- Horwath, 2359
- Credit cards. see also Financial literacy—credit cards
- interest rates
- Ouellette, 2410–2411
- interest rates
- Credit freeze
- Gélinas, 2362
- Credit inquiries
- Ruprecht, 2363
- Credit reports. see Consumer reports
- Credit score. see Automobile insurance—use of credit score in granting insurance; Consumer reporting agencies—duty to disclose calculation of credit score; Home insurance—use of credit score in granting insurance
- Credit unions
- Credit Valley Hospital. see Hospital redevelopment—Credit Valley Hospital; Hospitals—Credit Valley Hospital
- CRIBE. see Centre for Research and Innovation in the Bio-Economy (CRIBE)
- Crime. see also Hate crime; Victims of crime; Youth crime
- Crime against seniors
- Crime prevention
- Crime Prevention Ottawa
- Naqvi, 3967–3968
- Crime prevention programs
- Crime statistics. see Criminal statistics
- Crime victims' justice fund. see Victims of crime—crime victims' justice fund
- Criminal charges
- Hampton, 4574
- Criminal Code of Canada
- Criminal justice
- Criminal record checks. see Amateur sports programs—criminal record checks; Child custody—criminal record checks; Jurors—criminal record checks; Volunteers—criminal record checks
- Criminal Record Checks for Volunteers Act, 2009 (Bill 170)
- first reading
- Jones, 6194
- first reading
- Criminal statistics
- Critical care beds. see Hospital beds—critical care beds
- Critical care services. see Hospital services—critical care services
- Critical care strategy. see Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care—critical care strategy
- Crombie commission. see Who Does What panel (Crombie commission)
- Cross-border policing. see Police services—cross-border policing
- Cross-border travel
- alternative to passport requirement. see also Photo identification cards—passport alternative for cross-border travel
- high-security driver licence card
- non-drivers' identity cards
- requirement for passport/identity card
- Sarnia–Lambton
- Bailey, 2424
- Crossworks Manufacturing Ltd.
- Crowe, Heather. see Tobacco-related diseases—Crowe, Heather (lung cancer victim)
- Crowland Central Public School. see Schools—rural Ontario—closure—Crowland Central Public School
- Crown Forest Sustainability Act, 1994, S.O. 1994, c. 25
- Bisson, 8808–8809
- Crown wards. see also Poverty reduction strategy—crown wards success strategy
- CTV Inc. see Layoffs—CTV Inc.
- Cull breeding swine program. see Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada—cull breeding swine program
- Cultural attraction agencies
- Cultural industry
- CUPE. see Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE)
- Curl for the Cure. see Charitable fundraising—Curl for the Cure
- Curling-McMurtry report. see Members/ministers quoting reports—Review of the Roots of Youth Violence (Roy McMurtry and Alvin Curling); Reports—Review of the Roots of Youth Violence (Roy McMurtry and Alvin Curling)
- Curriculum
- inclusion of industrial arts and family studies
- inclusion of women's studies in Ontario secondary schools
- mathematics. see also United States—math and science education plan
- timeline for curriculum changes
- Marchese, 4658
- Currie, Megan. see Ministry of Community and Social Services—passport program—Currie, Megan case
- CVOR. see Commercial vehicle operator's registration (CVOR)
- Cyclone Manufacturing Inc.
- Cystic fibrosis
- Qaadri, 2097