Search Results

Displaying 136 - 150 of 194
  1. … normal for our committee to ask for some opening remarks, and then we allow the committee to ask questions. There are … useful and timely information allows for better decision-making to occur. We are pleased to report that improvements … of the money is flowed as construction takes place and bills are submitted and invoices done, so the work actually …
    Committee Hansard
  2. … of a motion that I'd like to table in the committee today and would like to debate next week. I'll read it into the … The current communications plan would see the ministry making each registrant aware of the impact that this new … some markings on this tear tape, that are specified by law. It must say "Ontario tax paid," and it also includes an …
    Committee Hansard
  3. … Provincial Auditor: Section 3.16, occupational health and safety program Ministry of Labour Mr Tim Millard, Deputy … the effectiveness of joint health and safety committees by making them more reflective of the needs of the individual … of us, to have someone there to be able to enforce the law. I hasten to add that when we talk about self-reliance we …
    Committee Hansard
  4. … We have before us Mr Daniel Burns, the deputy minister, and Mr Peter Schafft, acting executive director of housing … on specific questions. Thank you. The Acting Chair: I'm making a list and checking it twice. Mr Tilson. Mr Tilson: I … has that can explain to the taxpayer who's footing the bills on this thing as to why the Ministry of Housing's doing …
    Committee Hansard
  5. … EXPENSES The Chair: You have your agenda before you and we have the motion by Mr Tilson, which we will deal with … of people I know in business where they had duplicate bills, one was on a Visa card and the other was a restaurant … under review in the press today, and why they passed that law that does not allow you to find out why the jury decided …
    Committee Hansard
  6. … Consideration of section 3.07, Metrolinx—LRT construction and infrastructure planning. The Chair (Ms. Catherine Fife): … and keep them on schedule, because you’re paying their bills. My question is around the Hurontario LRT. There was a … We are following our contracts to the letter of the law. Our contracts are vigorously commercially enforced. The …
    Committee Hansard
  7. … NDP) for Mr Johnson Wilson, Gary (Kingston and The Islands NDP) for Ms Haeck Clerk: Manikel Tanis Staff: … Ms Bell: I am Linda Bell from Bellwood Health Services and I am certainly grateful for the opportunity to speak with … with a hope that we can have some direct input in terms of making the situation better in Ontario. So maybe you will …
    Committee Hansard
  8. … secretary-treasurer, Ontario Council of Hospital Unions, and Roy Flemming, Local 2001. The committee had previously … someone other than the boards of hospitals needs to be making decisions about the future of our hospitals and our … services, and you're putting -- for example, my mother-in-law had a stroke. She's at home, and trying to get provided …
    Committee Hansard
  9. … ONTARIO BOARD OF PAROLE MINISTRY OF THE SOLICITOR GENERAL AND CORRECTIONAL SERVICES ONTARIO BOARD OF PAROLE CONTENTS … what sort of information the board members review before making a decision. In terms of the concerns around whether or … in halfway houses, women who were in trouble with the law etc? Mr Sandhu: I can't tell you offhand, but I think …
    Committee Hansard
  10. … accounts to review the auditor's 2002 annual report, and in this case, consideration of chapter 5, public accounts … for the federal error does not prevent Ontario from making a claim or initiating other legal action in future … the only vehicle they have if they disagree is to defy the law and not produce a balanced budget. Some of them do it …
    Committee Hansard
  11. … PROVINCIAL AUDITOR, 1993 MINISTRY OF THE SOLICITOR GENERAL AND CORRECTIONAL SERVICES CONTENTS Wednesday 26 January 1994 … out on the streets, interacting with society, working and making a meaningful contribution to their lives, that leaves … is. Why is this person coming into conflict with the law? What are the person's interests? What's the background? …
    Committee Hansard
  12. … There was a fairly lengthy discussion on that motion, and it became apparent that we needed some advice from the … they end up going to court, and the court ends up making a decision. The Chair (Mr. Norm Miller): Yes, Toby. … One of those could be a lawyer with expertise in contract law. We would certainly talk to the OPA. Now, sometimes—I say …
    Committee Hansard
  13. … intérim Mr Todd Decker Staff / Personnel Ms Anne Marzalik and Mr Lewis Yeager, research officers, Legislative Research … the rate freeze, march along and just keep handing you the bills -- handing us the bills, technically; thank you for … The electric power generation regulation became law on April 13, 1995. It applies to 12 generating stations …
    Committee Hansard
  14. … Board of Cabinet, Ms Gail Peach, assistant deputy minister and CEO, health sector year 2000 project Ministry of Health … the public of their rights and liabilities under the law. These are just some of the things that the New Zealand … you would have a bit of leverage only because you pay the bills? Let's focus on medical things, for instance. Whatever …
    Committee Hansard
  15. … Board of Cabinet, Ms Gail Peach, assistant deputy minister and CEO, health sector year 2000 project Ministry of Health … the public of their rights and liabilities under the law. These are just some of the things that the New Zealand … you would have a bit of leverage only because you pay the bills? Let's focus on medical things, for instance. Whatever …
    Committee Hansard