Letter: F
Fedeli, V. (PC, Nipissing)
- Attack in Toronto, 884–885
- Auditor General
- Auto insurance rates
- Budget 2018
- balanced, 522, 525, 750–751, 1249–1250
- and business environment, 317–318
- deficit, 45–46, 317–318, 522, 527, 543, 749, 751–752, 1249–1250
- deficit, calculation of, 978–980, 1133–1135, 1251, 1253
- efficiencies, 317, 521, 747–748
- general remarks, 493, 523–527, 544, 747, 749, 751, 1253
- and provincial bonds, 439
- and provincial credit rating, 438, 725–726, 752
- review by Auditor General, 932, 1252–1253
- taxation, 521, 747–748, 1250
- Budget speech 2018 (March 28, 2018)
- responded to, 747–754
- Building construction, wood-frame, 1007–1008, 1013
- Business environment
- general remarks, 47
- Business requirements
- electronic cash registers, 1250–1251
- Businesses
- electronic cash registers, 494
- Cap-and-trade, economic impact
- on employment, 177
- Cap-and-trade revenue
- Economic conditions, 45–46, 439, 527–528, 544
- eHealth Ontario
- cost of, 43
- Employment and unemployment
- Employment creation, 177, 544
- Fees, administrative
- increase in, 46
- Financial Accountability Officer
- Economic and Budget Outlook, Spring 2018, 1133–1135
- Foreign direct investment, 525, 750–751, 1250
- Gas plant cancellations
- Government advertising
- partisan, 753
- Government debt, 373
- Government finances
- Government record
- Home and community care
- new government agency
- relationship with SEIU, 1220–1221
- new government agency
- Hospital beds
- closure, 42
- Hydro One
- Hydro One privatization, economic impact
- on electricity rates, 45
- Hydro One privatization, revenue
- use for debt reduction, 45–46
- Independent Electricity System Operator (IESO)
- Infrastructure
- Local health integration networks (LHINs)
- administrative costs, 44
- Manufacturing industry
- employment, 178
- Members/ministers quoting
- Members'/ministers' remarks
- Mental health and addictions services
- Mental health care funding, 826
- Mining industry
- general remarks, 525
- Ministry of Children and Youth Services
- Canada Goose jackets, cost of, 44
- Ontario Forestry Revitalization Act (14 Storey Wood Frame Buildings), 2018 (Bill 19)
- first reading, 134–135
- Ontario's Fair Hydro Plan
- Ontera
- sale of, 44
- Opioid abuse
- general remarks, 827
- Opposition day motions
- Executive compensation
- presented, 1109
- Executive compensation
- Oral questions
- Energy policies
- presented, 1219–1220
- Executive compensation
- Government accountability
- Government accounting practices
- Government's record
- Home care
- presented, 1220–1221
- Job creation
- presented, 177–178
- Mental health and addiction services
- presented, 826–827
- Ontario budget
- Provincial debt
- presented, 373–374
- Public services
- presented, 21
- Taxation
- presented, 439–440
- Energy policies
- Pan/Parapan American Games, 2015
- cost of, 44
- PC Party
- Pension plans
- government revenues and expenses
- (review by Auditor General), 832
- government revenues and expenses
- Plan for Care and Opportunity Act (Budget Measures), 2018 (Bill 31)
- Presto fare card system
- cost of, 44
- Private members' public business
- Provincial bonds, 527
- Provincial credit rating, 438, 725–726, 752–753
- Renewable energy contracts
- Senior citizens, programs
- Smart meters
- cost of, 44
- Taxation
- Throne speech debate
- participation, 40–47
Fife, C. (NDP, Kitchener–Waterloo)
- Access to Consumer Credit Reports and Elevator Availability Act, 2018 (Bill 8)
- Affordable housing
- and food deserts, 97
- Budget 2018
- Budget speech 2018 (March 28, 2018)
- Capay, Adam, 422, 512
- Child care
- Child care spaces
- licensed, 853
- Correctional facilities
- rate of remand, 513
- Correctional officers
- Correctional services, health care
- Correctional services, oversight bodies
- Correctional services, programs
- access to, 513
- Correctional Services Transformation Act, 2018 (Bill 6)
- Correctional system
- general remarks, 512
- Court trial delays
- and correctional services, 514
- Credit reports
- Credit scores
- building of, 641
- Dental care
- access to, 25
- Early childhood educators (ECEs)
- wages, 860
- Eating disorders
- Education, elementary/secondary
- Electoral reform, 574
- Elevator technicians, 642, 1165
- Elevators
- Employment, temporary/precarious
- in university/college sector, 876–877
- Energy contracts
- cost of, 100
- Federal government record
- Liberal (2015-present)
- general remarks, 98
- Liberal (2015-present)
- Full-day kindergarten, 863
- GO Transit
- Government advertising
- general remarks, 98
- Government record
- Greenbelt, 1164
- Highway 407
- sale/lease of, 100
- Hospital funding, 819–820
- Hospitals, funding
- allocation formula, 861
- Housing, affordability, 641
- Hydro One privatization
- general remarks, 100
- Hydro One privatization, revenue
- to fund infrastructure, 861
- Incarceration
- cost of, 514
- Inmates
- Inmates, health and well-being
- Inmates, vulnerable
- and segregation, 512
- Judicial officers
- sexual assault law training, 1199
- Justice system
- Legislative process
- Legislative staff, 1187
- Long-term care
- Members' statements
- Members/ministers quoting
- news media
- correctional services, 422–423
- news media
- Ministerial statements
- National Day of Mourning
- responded to, 995–996
- National Day of Mourning
- NDP Party election platform
- child care, 859–860
- Occupational health and safety, 995–996
- Officers of the Legislature, 97
- OHIP
- eligibility, residency, 566
- Oral questions
- Palliative care
- cost comparison, hospital vs. home/hospice, 566
- Pay equity, gender wage gap
- general remarks, 216–217
- Pay transparency
- general remarks, 966–967
- Pay Transparency Act, 2018 (Bill 3)
- Personal information
- protection of privacy, 641
- Personal support workers
- general remarks, 1003
- Petitions
- Policy development
- citizen-informed, 573
- Prescription drugs, funding
- Spinraza (spinal muscular atrophy treatment), 991
- Private members' public business
- Combatting Eating Disorders in Ontario Act, 2018 (Bill 29)
- second reading, 1206–1207
- Home Care and Community Services Amendment Act (Dan's Law), 2018 (Bill 5)
- second reading, 566
- Mandatory Sexual Assault Law Training for Judicial Officers Act, 2018 (Bill 9)
- second reading, 1199–1200
- Time to Care Act (Long-Term Care Homes Amendment, Minimum Standard of Daily Care), 2018 (Bill 43)
- second reading, 1003–1004
- Youth Political Engagement Act, 2018 (Bill 38)
- second reading, 573–574
- Combatting Eating Disorders in Ontario Act, 2018 (Bill 29)
- Protecting Vulnerable Road Users Act, 2018 (Bill 37)
- first reading, 452
- Public education campaigns—Anti-discrimination
- Transgender Day of Visibility, 252
- Public education campaigns—Public safety
- National Day of Mourning, 995–996
- Reports, government commissioned
- use of, 513
- Road safety, careless driving, 445, 551–552
- School boards
- student trustees, 574
- Segregation (administrative)
- use of, 512
- Segregation (general)
- Sexual assault trials
- Sexual violence
- capacity to consent, 1199
- Skilled trades
- Skilled tradespeople
- Technical Standards and Safety Authority
- Throne speech debate
- participation, 96–100
- Time allocation motions
- Correctional Services Transformation Act, 2018 (Bill 6)
- responded to, 512–514
- Correctional Services Transformation Act, 2018 (Bill 6)
- Toronto Transit Commission (TTC)
- government funding, 1097
- Visual media
- and body images, 1206
- Voter eligibility
- age requirement, lowering to 16, 573–574
- Voter participation
- Women
Flynn, Hon. K.D. (LIB, Oakville)
- Automobile industry
- government support, 326
- Budget 2017
- infrastructure, 903
- Child care
- government funding
- age 2.5 to kindergarten, 953
- government funding
- Collective bargaining
- construction industry, 821–822
- Correctional services, oversight bodies
- inspector general of correctional services
- role of, 425
- inspector general of correctional services
- Correctional Services Transformation Act, 2018 (Bill 6)
- second reading, 425
- Correctional system
- reform, 425
- Economic conditions, 905–906, 1243
- Employment equity
- general remarks, 906
- Employment standards
- Employment, temporary/precarious
- general remarks, 906
- Fair wage legislation
- history of, 904
- Fair wage policy
- Fair wage policy, administration
- Fair wage policy, enforcement
- Government Contract Wages Act, 2018 (Bill 53)
- Government tenders
- Government tenders, contract workers
- health and safety training, 905
- Infrastructure projects
- and employment, 903
- Innovation procurement, 903
- Labour reform
- Leaves of absence
- automobile industry, 733
- Lockouts
- Arrell Youth Centre, 1225–1226
- Members'/ministers' remarks on debate
- speaking to the topic, 919
- Minimum wage
- general remarks, 95
- Minimum wage increase
- Ministerial statements
- National Day of Mourning
- presented, 993–994
- National Day of Mourning
- Occupational health and safety, 987–988, 993–994
- Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP)
- free tuition, 954
- Oral questions
- Pay equity, gender wage gap
- Pay transparency
- Pay Transparency Act, 2018 (Bill 3)
- PC Party
- minimum wage, 912
- Public education campaigns—Labour
- Equal Pay Day, 956
- Public education campaigns—Public safety
- Strikes
- Throne speech debate
- participation, 95
- Union certification
- card-based, 906
- Unions
- successor rights, 906
- Women
- Women's centres, 953
- Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB)
- York University Labour Disputes Resolution Act, 2018 (Bill 70)
- first reading, 1233–1234
- Youth employment
- general remarks, 905
- Automobile industry
Forster, C. (NDP, Welland)
- Access to Consumer Credit Reports and Elevator Availability Act, 2018 (Bill 8)
- Agriculture industry
- vineyards, 796–797
- Dental care
- Door-to-door sales
- Elevators
- availability, 630
- Employment and unemployment
- worker misclassification, 927
- Employment, temporary/precarious
- Employment-related benefits
- Fair wage policy
- Fair wage policy, administration
- regulatory authority, 925–926
- Fair wage policy, enforcement
- General Electric, Peterborough
- Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB) claims, 928–929
- Government Contract Wages Act, 2018 (Bill 53)
- Government record
- Government tenders
- bidding strategies, 927
- Government tenders, contract workers
- Greenbelt
- development on, 1087–1088
- Health care
- general remarks, 55
- Hospitals
- occupancy rates, 55
- Hydro One
- power surges, liability for, 606
- Industrial, commercial, and institutional (ICI) construction sector
- workplace injuries, 927
- Labour relations
- replacement workers, 927–928
- Landfill sites
- Legislative process
- Lockouts
- Arrell Youth Centre, 1225
- Long-term care beds
- shortage, 827
- Long-term care homes
- inspections, 728
- Long-Term Care Homes Amendment Act (Preference for Veterans), 2018 (Bill 17)
- first reading, 134
- Members' statements
- Members'/ministers' constituencies
- funding announcements, 929–930
- Members/ministers quoting
- Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority
- legal actions by, 1087–1088
- Occupational health and safety
- Ontario Public Service Employees Union (OPSEU)
- college support staff, 1088
- Oral questions
- Personal information
- collection, use, disclosure of
- by private sector, 148
- collection, use, disclosure of
- Petitions
- Private members' public business
- Protecting Vulnerable Persons in Supportive Living Accommodation Act, 2018 (Bill 48)
- first reading, 613–614
- Strikes
- Throne speech debate
- Time allocation motions
- Government Contract Wages Act, 2018 (Bill 53)
- responded to, 1087–1088
- Government Contract Wages Act, 2018 (Bill 53)
- Union certification
- Women's centres, 1091–1092
- Workplace injuries
- compensation, 1188
- Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB)
- Youth justice workers
- worker safety and insurance, 1246
Fraser, J. (LIB, Ottawa South)
- Access to Consumer Credit Reports and Elevator Availability Act, 2018 (Bill 8)
- second reading, 643
- Appreciation
- Hooper, Lorne, 1145–1146
- Building construction, wood-frame, 937
- Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario (CHEO)
- amalgamation with Ottawa Children's Treatment Centre, 102
- Children's treatment centres, 733–734
- Dental care
- affordability, 263
- Elevators
- availability, 643
- Fair wage policy
- scope, 1058
- Francophone community
- immigration, 248
- French-language debates
- Questions orales
- Immigration francophone, 249
- Questions orales
- Government Contract Wages Act, 2018 (Bill 53)
- second reading, 1058
- Government record
- Health care
- government funding, 262
- Hospices, 563
- Legislative procedure
- Long-term care
- Long-term care homes
- regulatory compliance, 1002
- Members' statements
- Members'/ministers' constituencies
- Ottawa South, 737
- Members'/ministers' remarks
- Members'/ministers' remarks on debate
- calling members by role or riding, 706
- Mental health and addictions services
- Minimum wage
- rates for servers and students, 224
- Nuclear waste disposal, 1143
- Occupational health and safety, 987–988
- OHIP+
- Ontario Palliative Care Network, 563
- Opposition day motions
- Health care
- responded to, 262–263
- Health care
- Oral questions
- Ottawa Children's Treatment Centre
- amalgamation with Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario (CHEO), 102
- Palliative care, 1002
- Pay transparency
- regulations, deferred drafting, 224
- Pay Transparency Act, 2018 (Bill 3)
- second reading, 224
- PC Party
- housing, 1058
- Petitions
- Pharmacare
- general remarks, 263
- Plan for Care and Opportunity Act (Budget Measures), 2018 (Bill 31)
- second reading, 705
- Private members' public business
- Public education campaigns—Community development
- World Down Syndrome Day, 84
- Public education campaigns—Historical/National
- National Sovereignty and Children's Day, 830–831
- Public education campaigns—Professional associations and occupations
- Public education campaigns—Public safety
- Technical Standards and Safety Authority
- general remarks, 643
- Throne speech debate
- WSIB Coverage for Workers in Residential Care Facilities and Group Homes Act, 2018 (Bill 49)
- first reading, 614
- Access to Consumer Credit Reports and Elevator Availability Act, 2018 (Bill 8)
French, J.K. (NDP, Oshawa)
- Asian community
- appreciation, 1105–1106
- Brunt and Kendall Act (Ensuring Safe Firefighter and Trainee Rescue Training), 2018 (Bill 58)
- first reading, 786
- Budget 2018
- dental care, 873–874
- Budget speech 2018 (March 28, 2018)
- Capay, Adam, 467
- Central East Correctional Centre
- medical unit, 467
- Climate change
- Coroner's inquests
- in correctional facilities, 467
- Corporate liability
- for globally detectable emissions, 580
- Correctional facilities
- Correctional facilities, contraband
- Correctional facilities, living conditions
- general remarks, 465
- Correctional facilities, safety
- safety audits, 466
- Correctional officers
- and PTSD, 465
- Correctional services, programs
- Correctional services, reform
- definition of terms, 469
- Correctional Services Transformation Act, 2018 (Bill 6)
- Correctional system
- Dental care
- Developmental services, 875
- Environment regulations
- Fairness for the Auto Sector Act (Employment Standards), 2018 (Bill 55)
- first reading, 738
- Fossil fuels
- corporate emitters, 580
- Government Contract Wages Act, 2018 (Bill 53)
- Health care
- wait times, 199
- Homelessness
- and mental health, 812
- Hospitals
- bed-blocking, 874
- Hospitals, emergency rooms
- dental visits, 264
- Human trafficking, 830
- Hydro One privatization
- general remarks, 875
- Inmate administration
- inquests re inmate death, 467
- Inmates
- on remand, 459
- Jewish community, 1105
- Justice system
- Leaves of absence
- Legislative process
- prorogation, 203
- Living wage
- Local health integration networks (LHINs)
- funding, regional allocation, 874
- Long-term care beds
- Magna Carta, 154–155
- Members' statements
- Members'/ministers' constituencies
- Oshawa, 382–383
- Members/ministers quoting
- Mental health and addictions
- Ministerial statements
- NDP Party election platform
- pharmacare, 820
- Nowruz, 258–259
- Occupational health and safety, 1140
- Opposition day motions
- Health care
- responded to, 264–265
- Health care
- Oral questions
- Pay equity
- general remarks, 394
- Pay Equity Commission
- government funding, 396
- Pay equity, gender wage gap
- general remarks, 395–396
- Pay transparency
- Pay Transparency Act, 2018 (Bill 3)
- second reading, 394–398
- PC Party
- minimum wage, 1041–1042
- Petitions
- Pharmacare, universal, 820
- Prescription drugs
- access to, 286
- Private members' public business
- Probation and parole officers (PPOs)
- Public education campaigns—Community development
- National Volunteer Week, 835–836
- Public education campaigns—Culture
- Public education campaigns—Labour
- Equal Pay Day, 394
- Segregation (general)
- Senior citizens
- dental care, 265
- Sikh community, 835
- Throne speech debate
- Thunder Bay Correctional Centre
- staffing levels, 465
- Treaties with indigenous peoples
- recognition of, 154–155
- Volunteers and volunteering
- appreciation, 835–836
- Women
- right to vote, 155
- Workers' compensation benefits
- PTSD presumption, 465
- Asian community