Letter: M
MacCharles, Hon. T. (LIB, Pickering–Scarborough East)
- Access to Consumer Credit Reports and Elevator Availability Act, 2018 (Bill 8)
- Accessibility for persons with disabilities, 287
- compliance and enforcement, 735
- Consumer protection
- general remarks, 541
- Credit reporting agencies
- Credit reports
- Credit services
- security freeze, 1154–1156
- Eating disorders
- Elevators
- Indigenous persons
- Walking Together action plan, 1200
- Mental health and addictions
- Mental health and addictions services
- Mental health care, youth
- school and community supports, 808–809
- Ministries
- coordination between, 808
- Ministry of Government and Consumer Services
- media regulation, body image, 1207
- NDP Party election platform
- mental health care, 808
- Oral questions
- Payday loans and lenders
- consumer protection, 382
- Private members' public business
- Sexual violence
- general remarks, 1200
- Social media
- filtered images, 1207
- Supportive housing
- availability, 808
- Technical Standards and Safety Authority
- Time allocation motions
- Access to Consumer Credit Reports and Elevator Availability Act, 2018 (Bill 8)
- presented, 713–714
- Access to Consumer Credit Reports and Elevator Availability Act, 2018 (Bill 8)
- Violence against women
MacLaren, J. (Independent, Carleton–Mississippi Mills)
MacLeod, L. (PC, Nepean–Carleton)
- Auditor General
- pre-election report, 933
- Budget 2018
- Child and youth mental health care
- access to, 72
- Credit services
- Elections and by-elections
- pre-election financial report, 933
- Electricity affordability, 1121–1122
- Energy affordability
- for the general public, 121
- Energy rate increases
- general remarks, 122
- Government Contract Wages Act, 2018 (Bill 53)
- second reading, 911–912
- Government debt, 937–938
- Hate crime
- vandalism of Chabad Flamingo synagogue, 120
- Highway improvement
- Highway 416, 1096–1097
- Humboldt, Saskatchewan accident, 506
- Hydro One
- Hydro One privatization, 121
- Legislative procedure
- quorum, 479
- Members' statements
- Members'/ministers' constituencies
- Nepean–Carleton, 251–252
- Members'/ministers' remarks
- Opposition day motions
- Executive compensation
- responded to, 1121–1122
- Executive compensation
- Oral questions
- Executive compensation
- presented, 773
- Government accounting practices
- Government fiscal policies
- presented, 321–322
- Government's record
- presented, 70–71
- Highway improvement
- presented, 1096–1097
- Hydro rates
- presented, 121–122
- Mental health services
- presented, 72
- Provincial debt
- presented, 937–938
- Provincial deficit
- Taxation
- presented, 243
- Executive compensation
- PC Party
- taxation, 911
- Public education campaigns—Community development
- Young Canada Week, 831–832
- Renewable energy contracts
- overspending on, 121
- Taxation
- affordability, 243
- Tributes
- Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB)
- hearing aid program, 252
- Auditor General
Malhi, Hon. H. (LIB, Brampton–Springdale)
- Asian community
- appreciation, 1103–1104
- Correctional facilities, living conditions
- minimum standards, 314
- Correctional services, reform
- general remarks, 314–315
- Correctional Services Transformation Act, 2018 (Bill 6)
- second reading, 314–315
- Government identification
- Indigenous women
- Inmates, vulnerable
- and segregation, 314
- Ministerial statements
- Oral questions
- Pay equity, gender wage gap
- Pay transparency
- Pay Transparency Act, 2018 (Bill 3)
- Private members' public business
- Fee Waivers (Photo Card and Birth Certificate) Act, 2018 (Bill 26)
- second reading, 355–356
- Fee Waivers (Photo Card and Birth Certificate) Act, 2018 (Bill 26)
- Public education campaigns—Culture
- Segregation (general)
- healthcare service team visits, 314
- Sexual violence and harassment, 1098
- Sikh community, 832–834
- Throne speech debate
- participation, 166–167
- Violence against women
- Women
- Women's centres, 1091–1092
- Asian community
Mangat, A. (LIB, Mississauga–Brampton South)
Mantha, M. (NDP, Algoma–Manitoulin)
- Budget speech 2018 (March 28, 2018)
- Classroom Hatchery program, 1208
- Dental care
- Education, elementary/secondary
- food education programs, 1208
- Electricity affordability, 755
- Electricity rates, 755
- Fire stations
- radio transmission, 293
- Home and community care
- government funding, 1093
- Hospitals
- Hospital for Sick Children
- appreciation, 132
- Hospital for Sick Children
- Hydro One privatization, economic impact
- general remarks, 755
- Legislative procedure
- private members' bills, 151
- Lyme disease, 1145
- Members' statements
- NDP Party election platform
- Ontario Drug and Dental Program, 756
- Oral questions
- Pay Transparency Act, 2018 (Bill 3)
- second reading, 281–282
- Personal information
- collection, use, disclosure of
- by private sector, 150–151
- collection, use, disclosure of
- Personal support workers
- shortage, 1093
- Petitions
- Primary health care
- access to, 678
- Private members' public business
- Sewage systems, 505
- Water quality
- in schools, 501–502
- Wikwemikong First Nation
- food share program, 1208
Martins, C. (LIB, Davenport)
- Access to Consumer Credit Reports and Elevator Availability Act, 2018 (Bill 8)
- second reading, 634–635
- Attack in Toronto, 850
- Budget 2018
- Budget speech 2018 (March 28, 2018)
- Carnation Revolution, 1036
- Child care
- Child care workers
- government support for, 290
- Economic conditions, 594
- Education funding, 826
- Elevators
- availability, 635
- Government identification
- Greenbelt, 1180
- Legal aid services, 607
- Legislative procedure
- debates
- speech should relate to matter being discussed, 367
- debates
- Long-term care homes
- new, 831
- Members' statements
- Members'/ministers' constituencies
- NDP Party election platform
- OHIP+
- Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP)
- student debt, 28
- Oral questions
- Access to justice
- presented, 607
- Child care
- Education funding
- presented, 826
- Greenbelt
- presented, 1180
- Ontario budget
- presented, 321
- Pay equity
- presented, 447–448
- Public libraries
- presented, 377
- Research and innovation
- presented, 130
- Seniors
- presented, 1292–1293
- Small business
- presented, 984
- Sports funding
- presented, 731–732
- Student assistance
- presented, 28
- Access to justice
- Pay equity
- gender wage gap
- impact of child care, 851
- gender wage gap
- Pay equity, gender wage gap
- Petitions
- Plan for Care and Opportunity Act (Budget Measures), 2018 (Bill 31)
- second reading, 594
- Post-secondary education
- affordability, 28
- Private members' public business
- Public education campaigns—Labour
- Public libraries, 377
- Research and development
- life sciences sector, 130
- Senior citizens
- aging-at-home strategies, 1292–1293
- Small business, 984
- Sports programs, 731–732
- Students
- Girls' Government, 505–506
- Taxation
- and small business, 984
- Throne speech debate
- participation, 196–197
- Voter eligibility
- age requirement, lowering to 16, 575
- Voter participation
- youth engagement, 574–575
- Women
- Youth employment, 984
- Access to Consumer Credit Reports and Elevator Availability Act, 2018 (Bill 8)
Martow, G. (PC, Thornhill)
- Access to Consumer Credit Reports and Elevator Availability Act, 2018 (Bill 8)
- second reading, 635–640
- Appreciation
- Shults, Tammie Jo, 831
- Budget 2018
- taxation, 351
- Budget speech 2018 (March 28, 2018)
- Careers in Medicine Advisory Committee Act, 2018 (Bill 18)
- first reading, 134
- Child care
- affordability, 862
- Child Protection Information Network (CPIN)
- Credit reports
- consumer access to, 636
- Dental care
- access to, 264
- Eating disorders
- Education
- math scores, 1094–1095
- Education, elementary/secondary
- financial literacy, 571
- Elevator technicians, 635–636
- French-language debates
- Full-day kindergarten, 862
- Government debt
- general remarks, 842
- Government identification
- Government programs
- income-testing, 351
- Hate crime
- general remarks, 328–329
- Health and allied health professionals
- Hydro One
- executive compensation, 774
- Jewish community, 1104
- Judicial officers
- sexual assault law training, 1199
- Legislative procedure
- quorum, 361
- Magna Carta, 156
- Medical school graduates
- Members' statements
- Members'/ministers' personal narratives, 361–363
- Ministerial statements
- Jewish Heritage Month
- responded to, 1104
- Jewish Heritage Month
- Ministry of Government and Consumer Services
- directive powers
- credit scores, 636
- directive powers
- Motherisk program
- forensic testing, errors in, 290
- OHIP
- Opposition day motions
- Health care
- responded to, 263–264
- Health care
- Oral health
- public education, 264
- Oral questions
- Pay equity, gender wage gap
- Pay transparency
- general remarks, 363–364
- Pay Transparency Act, 2018 (Bill 3)
- second reading, 360–366
- PC Party
- climate change, 805
- Personal information
- Petitions
- Private members' public business
- Combatting Eating Disorders in Ontario Act, 2018 (Bill 29)
- second reading, 1204–1206
- Fee Waivers (Photo Card and Birth Certificate) Act, 2018 (Bill 26)
- second reading, 350–351
- Home Care and Community Services Amendment Act (Dan's Law), 2018 (Bill 5)
- second reading, 565–566
- Magna Carta Day Act, 2018 (Bill 4)
- second reading, 156–157
- Mandatory Sexual Assault Law Training for Judicial Officers Act, 2018 (Bill 9)
- second reading, 1198–1199
- Personal Information Protection Act, 2018 (Bill 14)
- second reading, 152–153
- Waste reduction
- responded to, 804–805
- Youth Political Engagement Act, 2018 (Bill 38)
- second reading, 570–571
- Combatting Eating Disorders in Ontario Act, 2018 (Bill 29)
- Public education campaigns—Culture
- Jewish Heritage Month, 1104
- Public education campaigns—Historical/National
- Holocaust Remembrance Day, 555
- Public transportation
- York region, 1189–1190
- Sexual assault trials
- Skilled trades
- employment, 639–640
- Taxation
- and voter eligibility, 571
- Throne speech debate
- Transportation Systems Improvement Advisory Committee Act, 2018 (Bill 57)
- first reading, 786
- Vehicle registration
- fees, 350
- Visual media
- digital modification of body images, film/television, 1205
- Voter eligibility
- Voter participation
- Waste diversion
- composting, 805
- Waste management
- landfill projections, 804
- Women
- Youth programs and services
- 2bempowered Inc., 944
- Access to Consumer Credit Reports and Elevator Availability Act, 2018 (Bill 8)
Matthews, D. (LIB, London North Centre)
- Cannabis, retail of
- free market model, 50
- Education, elementary/secondary
- graduation rates, 50
- Government notice of motions
- Government investments
- presented, 1283–1285
- Government investments
- Justice system
- community justice centres, 824
- Members' statements
- London organizations, 896–897
- Members'/ministers' birthdays
- Sandals, Liz (Guelph), 783
- Members'/ministers' constituencies
- London North Centre, 896–897
- OHIP+
- expansion, 50
- Oral questions
- Access to justice
- presented, 824
- Access to justice
- Petitions
- Anti-smoking initiatives for youth, 299
- Private members' public business
- Youth Political Engagement Act, 2018 (Bill 38)
- second reading, 574
- Youth Political Engagement Act, 2018 (Bill 38)
- Students, secondary
- graduation rates, 50
- Throne speech debate
- participation, 50
- Tributes
- Van Horne, Ronald George, 492–493
- Voter eligibility
- age requirement, lowering to 16, 574
- Voter participation
- youth engagement, 574
- Cannabis, retail of
Mauro, Hon. B. (LIB, Thunder Bay–Atikokan)
- Broadband networks, access to
- in rural and northern Ontario, 867
- Budget 2018
- infrastructure, provincial, 866–867
- Budget speech 2018 (March 28, 2018)
- responded to, 866–867
- Building construction, wood-frame, 937
- Coal-fired electricity generation
- plant closures, 53
- Disaster relief
- ice storm, southwestern Ontario, 734–735
- Farms
- bunkhouse building codes, 503
- Federal government record
- Conservative (2006-2015)
- government debt, 52–53
- Conservative (2006-2015)
- Government record
- Government service transfer
- to municipalities, 52
- Health care
- access to
- rural and northern Ontario, 273
- access to
- Highway 407
- sale/lease of, 52
- Infrastructure, roads
- government funding, 866–867
- Long-term care beds
- new/redeveloped, 203
- Nurse practitioners
- clinics led by
- Lakehead Nurse Practitioner-Led Clinic, 273
- clinics led by
- Opposition day motions
- Health care
- responded to, 272–273
- Health care
- Oral questions
- Plan for Care and Opportunity Act (Budget Measures), 2018 (Bill 31)
- second reading, 696–701
- Senior citizens
- Centre for Excellence for Integrated Seniors' Service (CEISS), 203
- Sudbury by-election
- trial, directed verdict, 697
- Supportive housing
- Sister Leila Greco Centre, 203
- Throne speech debate
- Broadband networks, access to
McDonell, J. (PC, Stormont–Dundas–South Glengarry)
- Access to Consumer Credit Reports and Elevator Availability Act, 2018 (Bill 8)
- Appreciation
- Roy, Pierre, 735–736
- Budget 2017
- balanced, 199
- Budget speech 2018 (March 28, 2018)
- Consumer protection
- Correctional Services Transformation Act, 2018 (Bill 6)
- Court trial delays
- and correctional services, 420–421
- Credit reports
- consumer access to, 1158
- Credit services
- general remarks, 742–743
- Delegated Administrative Authorities Accountability and Transparency Act, 2018 (Bill 56)
- first reading, 738–739
- Economic conditions, 1273
- Economic growth, 413
- Economic productivity
- rural and northern Ontario, 345–346
- Elevator technicians, 1161
- Elevators
- Employment and unemployment
- lack of employment opportunities, 216
- Fees, administrative
- increase in, 353
- Gas plant cancellations
- freedom-of-information requests, 744
- Government debt
- and economic growth, 199
- Government record
- Government service transfer
- general remarks, 341
- Government services
- funding, 90–91
- Information and communication technology
- Inmates
- on remand, 420
- Legislative procedure
- Long-term care beds
- general remarks, 853
- Members' statements
- Members'/ministers' constituencies
- Stormont–Dundas–South Glengarry, 943
- Ministerial statements
- Nowruz
- responded to, 258
- Nowruz
- Ministry of Government and Consumer Services
- directive powers
- credit scores, 1158
- directive powers
- Nowruz, 258
- Oral questions
- Pay transparency
- in not-for-profit organizations, 399
- Pay Transparency Act, 2018 (Bill 3)
- Personal information
- collection, use, disclosure of
- by government, 150
- collection, use, disclosure of
- Petitions
- Plan for Care and Opportunity Act (Budget Measures), 2018 (Bill 31)
- third reading, 1273
- Private members' public business
- Public education campaigns—Community development
- National Volunteer Week, 943
- Senior citizens
- social housing, 1143
- ServiceOntario locations
- accessibility, rural and northern Ontario, 353
- Social housing, 1143
- Technical Standards and Safety Authority
- Throne speech debate
- Time allocation motions
- Access to Consumer Credit Reports and Elevator Availability Act, 2018 (Bill 8)
- responded to, 742–745
- Access to Consumer Credit Reports and Elevator Availability Act, 2018 (Bill 8)
- Tributes
- Racine, Maurice, 253
- Volunteers and volunteering
- appreciation, 943
McGarry, Hon. K. (LIB, Cambridge)
- Aggregate resources, recycled
- use of in publicly-funded projects, 292
- Auditor General
- Budget 2018
- Budget speech 2018 (March 28, 2018)
- responded to, 877
- Cycling, 939
- Electric vehicles
- charging stations, 1142–1143
- Ferry service
- GO Transit
- Toronto-Bolton line, 81
- Government Contract Wages Act, 2018 (Bill 53)
- second reading, 1057–1058
- Government record
- High-speed rail
- London-Kitchener-Windsor, 502–503
- Highway construction
- Highways 17 and 417, 79
- Highway safety
- Carnage Alley, median barrier, 1142
- Infrastructure, government programs
- Members'/ministers' correction of record, 449
- Members'/ministers' remarks on debate
- speaking to the topic, 920
- Metrolinx
- general remarks, 182
- Municipal transit
- provincial funding, 248
- OHIP+
- general remarks, 877
- Oral questions
- Aggregate recycling
- responded to, 292
- Cycling policies
- responded to, 939–940
- Electric vehicle charging stations
- responded to, 1142–1143
- Executive compensation
- responded to, 182
- Ferry service
- responded to, 291–292
- Highway improvement
- Public transit
- Road safety
- Toronto Transit Commission
- responded to, 549
- Transit funding
- responded to, 248
- Transportation planning
- responded to, 1184
- Aggregate recycling
- Private members' public business
- Rural Ontario
- responded to, 346–347
- Rural Ontario
- Public sector employees
- sunshine list, 182
- Public transportation
- affordability, 325
- Road safety, careless driving, 445, 551–552
- Toronto Transit Commission (TTC)
- subways, provincial ownership, 549
- Transportation planning
- Greater Toronto Area, 1184
- Aggregate resources, recycled
McMahon, Hon. E. (LIB, Burlington)
- Auditor General
- Building construction, wood-frame, 1012
- Legislative procedure
- debates
- speech should relate to matter being discussed, 364
- debates
- Members'/ministers' correction of record, 942–943
- Ontario's Fair Hydro Plan
- Oral questions
- Pay equity, gender wage gap
- general remarks, 364–365
- Pay Transparency Act, 2018 (Bill 3)
- second reading, 364–365
- Private members' public business
- Ontario Forestry Revitalization Act (14 Storey Wood Frame Buildings), 2018 (Bill 19)
- second reading, 1012
- Ontario Forestry Revitalization Act (14 Storey Wood Frame Buildings), 2018 (Bill 19)
- Public sector employees
- Women
- economic equality, 365
McMeekin, T. (LIB, Ancaster–Dundas–Flamborough–Westdale)
- Basic Income Pilot, 891
- Greenbelt, 1093–1094
- Members' statements
- McMaster University, 613
- Minimum wage increase
- general remarks, 822
- Oral questions
- Registered Professional Planners Act, 2018 (Bill 64)
- first reading, 1037
- Reports by committees
- Standing Committee on Regulations and Private Bills, 1147–1148
- Universities and colleges
- McMaster University, 613
McNaughton, M. (PC, Lambton–Kent–Middlesex)
- Auto insurance rates
- general remarks, 868
- Beer
- tax rate, 497
- Beer brewers
- government support, 497
- Budget 2018
- and provincial credit rating, 870
- Budget speech 2018 (March 28, 2018)
- Business support programs, 1029–1030
- Cap-and-trade
- Carbon pricing
- federal tax, 869
- Economic conditions, 868–869
- Economic development
- government funding, 401
- Economic growth, 403
- Fair wage policy
- Fair wage policy, administration
- Gasoline prices
- and cap-and-trade, 602
- Government Contract Wages Act, 2018 (Bill 53)
- Government debt
- Government finances
- accounting standards, 868
- Government record
- Government tenders
- contract drafting, 1051
- Hockey, 382
- Household debt, 868–869
- Hydro One
- executive compensation, 727
- Hydro One privatization
- stakeholder consultation, 868
- Invasive species
- phragmites, 1035–1036
- Labour reform
- economic impact, 1051
- Members' statements
- Members/ministers quoting
- Members'/ministers' remarks
- Minimum wage increase
- economic impact, 1052–1053
- Natural gas, 889–890
- NDP Party
- general remarks, 1055
- Oral questions
- Pay equity, gender wage gap
- Pay transparency
- Pay Transparency Act, 2018 (Bill 3)
- second reading, 401–405
- PC Party
- taxation, 1050
- Petitions
- Poverty
- rural and small-town, 1051
- Taxation
- Water quality
- review of
- in southwestern Ontario, 869–870
- review of
- Auto insurance rates
Milczyn, Hon. P.Z. (LIB, Etobicoke–Lakeshore)
- Affordable housing
- Basic Income Pilot, 891
- Budget 2018
- general remarks, 595
- Budget speech 2018 (March 28, 2018)
- responded to, 757–758
- Building construction, wood-frame, 1009–1010
- Cap-and-trade revenue
- reinvestment in emission reduction programs, 1009
- Government record
- PC (1995-2003)
- health care, 597
- PC (1995-2003)
- Landfill sites
- municipal consultation, 1216
- Landlord and Tenant Board, 680
- Municipal decision-making
- general remarks, 1215
- Municipal planning
- inclusionary zoning, 779
- Oral questions
- Pay transparency
- general remarks, 368
- Pay Transparency Act, 2018 (Bill 3)
- second reading, 368–369
- Plan for Care and Opportunity Act (Budget Measures), 2018 (Bill 31)
- Poverty reduction, 605
- Private members' public business
- Rent control, 889
- Rental housing
- Tenants
- protections for, 889
Miller, N. (PC, Parry Sound–Muskoka)
- Budget 2018
- Coffee pods
- compostable/recyclable, 798
- Correctional officers
- training, 412
- Correctional Services Transformation Act, 2018 (Bill 6)
- second reading, 412
- Employment standards
- holiday pay formula, 814
- Forest industry
- tariffs on exports to US, 30–31
- Government debt
- Greenhouse gas emissions
- from landfills, 805
- Greenhouse gas emissions, reduction
- through composting, 799
- Home care
- state of
- in Parry Sound, 188
- state of
- Hospital funding by hospital
- Muskoka Algonquin Healthcare, 446
- Hospital funding by region
- Hospitals, funding
- Inmates, vulnerable
- and segregation, 412
- Landfills
- Legislative process
- time allocation, 814
- Members' statements
- Members'/ministers' privileges
- wearing of paraphernalia
- hockey jersey, 17
- wearing of paraphernalia
- Minimum wage increase, economic impact
- on business, 217
- Ministerial statements
- Sikh Heritage Month
- responded to, 834
- Sikh Heritage Month
- No Flak for Carrying Racks Act (Highway Traffic Amendment), 2018 (Bill 65)
- first reading, 1037
- Oral questions
- Organ and tissue donation, 736
- Pay equity
- general remarks, 369
- Pay Transparency Act, 2018 (Bill 3)
- Petitions
- Plan for Care and Opportunity Act (Budget Measures), 2018 (Bill 31)
- Private members' public business
- Provincial credit rating, 814
- Public education campaigns—Culture
- Sikh Heritage Month, 834
- Public education campaigns—Health
- Be a Donor Month, 736
- Recycling
- single-use plastic beverage containers, 805
- Sikh community, 834
- Taxation
- Time allocation motions
- Plan for Care and Opportunity Act (Budget Measures), 2018 (Bill 31)
- responded to, 814–815
- Plan for Care and Opportunity Act (Budget Measures), 2018 (Bill 31)
- Tributes
- Lund, Rick, 383
- Waste diversion
- Waste management
- organics collection, 799
Miller, P. (NDP, Hamilton East–Stoney Creek)
- Correctional facilities
- general population units, inmate mix, 420
- Correctional facilities, contraband
- smuggling of, 420
- Correctional Services Transformation Act, 2018 (Bill 6)
- second reading, 420
- Health care funding
- general remarks, 82–83
- Inmates
- violence between, 420
- Members' statements
- Ministry of Community and Social Services Amendment Act (Social Assistance Research Commission), 2018 (Bill 30)
- first reading, 296
- Pension plans
- reform, 449–450
- Rental housing
- rent increases, 944
- Tenants
- eviction of, 944
- Tributes
- Correctional facilities
Moridi, Hon. R. (LIB, Richmond Hill)
- Broadband networks
- 5G network, 183
- Budget 2018
- Clean technology, 1182
- Economic growth, 596
- Education, elementary/secondary
- graduation rates, 596
- Employment standards
- reform, 971
- Government Contract Wages Act, 2018 (Bill 53)
- second reading, 971
- Government record
- Liberal (2003-present)
- education, 596
- Liberal (2003-present)
- Infrastructure projects
- and employment, 971
- Members'/ministers' correction of record, 597
- Ministerial statements
- Nowruz
- presented, 256–257
- Nowruz
- Nowruz, 256–257
- OHIP+
- general remarks, 596
- Oral questions
- Plan for Care and Opportunity Act (Budget Measures), 2018 (Bill 31)
- second reading, 596
- Research and development
- Students, secondary
- graduation rates, 596
- Taxation
- Broadband networks
Munro, J. (PC, York–Simcoe)
- Appreciation
- Levac, Dave, 1101
- Child and youth mental health care
- wait-lists, 810
- eHealth Ontario
- cost of, 207
- Government record
- Liberal (2003-present)
- general remarks, 1291
- Liberal (2003-present)
- Hospital closures, 55
- Human trafficking, 83
- Magna Carta, 153–154
- Magna Carta Day Act, 2018 (Bill 4)
- first reading, 35
- Members' statements
- Members'/ministers' constituencies
- York Simcoe, 897
- Mental health and addictions
- ministry of, 811
- Ontario Works program
- financial benefit, 55
- Oral questions
- Government's record
- presented, 1291
- Government's record
- Petitions
- Lyme disease, 454–455
- Plan for Care and Opportunity Act (Budget Measures), 2018 (Bill 31)
- second reading, 695
- Private members' public business
- Public education campaigns—Women
- International Women's Day, 133
- Throne speech debate
- Appreciation