No. 27 No 27
Orders and Notices Legislative Assembly of Ontario |
Feuilleton et Avis Assemblée législative de l'Ontario |
1st Session, 36th Parliament Tuesday, November 21, 1995 |
1re session, 36e législature Mardi 21 novembre 1995 |
TABLE OF CONTENTS / TABLE DES MATIÈRES
GOVERNMENT BUSINESS / AFFAIRES ÉMANANT DU
GOUVERNEMENT 3
PRIVATE MEMBERS' BUSINESS / AFFAIRES ÉMANANT DES
DÉPUTÉS 4
NOTICES / AVIS 6
PRIVATE MEMBERS' BUSINESS TO BE DEBATED /
AFFAIRES ÉMANANT DES DÉPUTÉS DEVANT ÊTRE DÉBATTUES 9
BILLS REFERRED TO COMMITTEES / PROJETS DE LOI DÉFÉRÉS AUX COMITÉS 10
COMMITTEE MEETINGS / RÉUNIONS DE COMITÉS 12
ESTIMATES / BUDGETS DES DÉPENSES 14
QUESTIONS / QUESTIONS 15
GOVERNMENT BUSINESS |
AFFAIRES ÉMANANT DU GOUVERNEMENT |
1. Second Reading Bill 1, An Act to amend the Executive Council Act. Hon. E. Eves. PRINTED.
Deuxième lecture Projet de loi 1, Loi modifiant la Loi sur le Conseil exécutif. L'hon. E. Eves. IMPRIMÉ.
2. Second Reading Bill 5, An Act respecting Shortline Railways. Hon. A. Palladini. PRINTED.
Deuxième lecture Projet de loi 5, Loi concernant les chemins de fer d'intérêt local. L'hon. A. Palladini. IMPRIMÉ.
3. Second Reading Bill 6, An Act to amend the Corporations Information Act. Hon. N. Sterling. PRINTED.
Deuxième lecture Projet de loi 6, Loi modifiant la Loi sur les renseignements exigés des personnes morales. L'hon. N. Sterling. IMPRIMÉ.
4. Second Reading Bill 19, An Act to repeal the Advocacy Act, 1992, revise the Consent to Treatment Act, 1992, amend the Substitute Decisions Act, 1992 and amend other Acts in respect of related matters. Hon. C. Harnick. PRINTED.
Deuxième lecture Projet de loi 19, Loi abrogeant la Loi de 1992 sur l'intervention, révisant la Loi de 1992 sur le consentement au traitement, modifiant la Loi de 1992 sur la prise de décisions au nom d'autrui et modifiant d'autres lois en ce qui concerne des questions connexes. L'hon. C. Harnick. IMPRIMÉ.
5. Second Reading Bill 20, An Act to promote economic growth and protect the environment by streamlining the land use planning and development system through amendments related to planning, development, municipal and heritage matters. Hon. A. Leach.
Deuxième lecture Projet de loi 20, Loi visant à promouvoir la croissance économique et à protéger l'environnement en rationalisant le système d'aménagement et de mise en valeur du territoire au moyen de modifications touchant des questions relatives à l'aménagement, la mise en valeur, les municipalités et le patrimoine. L'hon. A. Leach.
6. Resuming the Adjourned Debate on the motion for Interim Supply for the period commencing December 1, 1995 and ending April 30, 1996.
Suite du débat ajourné sur la motion portant sur les crédits provisoires pour la période du 1er décembre 1995 au 30 avril 1996.
PRIVATE MEMBERS' BUSINESS |
AFFAIRES ÉMANANT DES DÉPUTÉS |
7. Second Reading Bill 2, An Act to amend the Election Act. Mr D. McGuinty. PRINTED.
Deuxième lecture Projet de loi 2, Loi modifiant la Loi électorale. M. D. McGuinty. IMPRIMÉ.
8. Second Reading Bill 3, An Act to amend the Solicitors Act. Mr R. Chiarelli. PRINTED.
Deuxième lecture Projet de loi 3, Loi modifiant la Loi sur les procureurs. M. R. Chiarelli. IMPRIMÉ.
9. Second Reading Bill 4, An Act to amend the Law Society Act. Mr R. Chiarelli. PRINTED.
Deuxième lecture Projet de loi 4, Loi modifiant la Loi sur le Barreau. M. R. Chiarelli. IMPRIMÉ.
10. Second Reading Bill 10, An Act respecting the Price of Motor Vehicle Fuel and protecting Whistleblowers in the Motor Vehicle Fuel Industry. Mr R. Chiarelli. PRINTED.
Deuxième lecture Projet de loi 10, Loi concernant le prix du carburant pour véhicules automobiles et visant à protéger les dénonciateurs dans l'industrie du carburant pour véhicules automobiles. M. R. Chiarelli. IMPRIMÉ.
11. Second Reading Bill 12, An Act to promote the Rights of Victims of Crime. Ms A. Castrilli. PRINTED.
Deuxième lecture Projet de loi 12, Loi visant à promouvoir les droits des victimes d'actes criminels. Mme A. Castrilli. IMPRIMÉ.
12. Second Reading Bill 14, An Act respecting the rounding of the Penny in Cash Transactions. Mr D. Tilson. PRINTED.
Deuxième lecture Projet de loi 14, Loi prévoyant l'arrondissement des sommes dans les opérations au comptant. M. D. Tilson. IMPRIMÉ.
13. Second Reading Bill 17, An Act to amend various Statutes to freeze Realty Taxes. Mr G. Carr.
Deuxième lecture Projet de loi 17, Loi modifiant diverses lois et visant à geler les impôts fonciers. M. G. Carr.
14. Second Reading Bill 18, An Act to provide for the establishment of Citizens Assemblies and the expedited consideration by the Legislative Assembly of Legislation prepared by Citizens Assemblies. Mr R. Chiarelli.
Deuxième lecture Projet de loi 18, Loi prévoyant la mise sur pied d'assemblées de citoyens et une procédure accélérée pour l'étude, par l'Assemblée législative, des projets de loi rédigés par ces assemblées. M. R. Chiarelli.
15. Second Reading Bill 21, An Act to establish public hospital foundations. Mr J. Hastings.
Deuxième lecture Projet de loi 21, Loi créant des fondations pour les hôpitaux publics. M. J. Hastings.
16. Second Reading Bill 22, An Act to provide for an Oath of Allegiance for the Members of the Legislative Assembly. Mr D. Agostino.
Deuxième lecture Projet de loi 22, Loi prévoyant le serment d'allégeance pour les députés à l'Assemblée législative. M. D. Agostino.
NOTICES
AVIS |
GOVERNMENT NOTICES OF MOTIONS |
AVIS DE MOTIONS DU GOUVERNMENT |
4. Interim Supply Motion. Debated November 20, 1995.
PRIVATE MEMBERS' NOTICES OF MOTION |
AVIS DE MOTIONS DES DÉPUTÉS |
2. Mr Tilson - Resolution - Whereas the Liberal Government of Canada has passed Bill C-68, an Act Respecting Firearms and Other Weapons,
and whereas Ontario welcomes real gun control, and supports those portions of Bill C-68 which provide tougher penalties for the criminal use of firearms, new offenses related to firearm smuggling and trafficking, and a ban on para-military weapons,
and whereas existing laws requiring the registration of handguns have done little to reduce the number of crimes committed with hand guns or lower the volume of handguns smuggled into Canada,
And whereas the national gun registration provisions of Bill C-68 will result in a massive misallocation of the limited resources available to law enforcement agencies, with no practical effect on the traffic in illegal firearms, or the use of guns by violent criminals,
And whereas the gun registration provisions of Bill C-68 will take police officers off the street and involve them in bureaucracy rather than fighting crime, and will make the task of real gun control more difficult and dangerous for police officers,
Now be it resolved that the Province of Ontario urge the House of Commons of the Government of Canada to sever from Bill C-68 those provisions for a compulsory registration of all firearms and implement the rest of the bill forthwith, and further, that the House of Commons introduce legislation aimed at real gun control that will include the creation of a national firearm enforcement unit, improve the enforcement of anti-smuggling measures by custom officials at border crossing points, enhance access to the Canadian Police Information Centre (CPIC) computers for Customs officials, and electronically link Canadian police services with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms in the United States. October 25, 1995.
4. Mrs Munro - Resolution - That in the opinion of this House, the Government of Ontario should amend the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, 1987 and the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, 1987 to prevent vexatious, frivolous, abusive, time consuming or costly requests that are clearly of a repetitious, systematic or malicious nature, without denying or restricting access if there is a legitimate reason for the request. November 1, 1995.
5. Mr Bisson - Resolution - That in the opinion of this House, the Government of Ontario should maintain a fair and equitable rent control program, similar to the present rent control system introduced by the previous New Democratic Party government which protected tenants from abusive landlords, rather than creating a market based system that allows abusive landlords to gouge tenants, and leave tenants vulnerable to unfair rent increases. November 20, 1995.
SPECIAL DEBATES |
DÉBATS SPÉCIAUX |
OPPOSITION DAY |
JOUR DE L'OPPOSITION |
3. Mr Rae - Whereas the Common Sense Revolution commits the Mike Harris government to creating 725,000 new jobs; and
Whereas the Common Sense Revolution states that "Ontario needs jobs today, and jobs tomorrow"; and
Whereas the Mike Harris government has cut public investments and programs eliminating tens of thousands of jobs in Ontario; and
Whereas unemployment currently stands at 8.5% in Ontario and the current instability in employment in Ontario is of concern to all members of this House; and
Whereas the Mike Harris government has condemned children and their parents relying on social assistance to a less than survival existence; and
Whereas the Mike Harris government has told families who rely on welfare "to work and to get jobs to supplement their income"; and
Whereas the Mike Harris government has done nothing to promote job creation in Ontario; and
Whereas the Mike Harris government has ended an era where partnerships between business, labour and government promoted economic development; and
Whereas the Mike Harris government is following a fiscal plan aimed at further cuts, increasing economic drag and a tax hand-out to the wealthy; and
Whereas the Mike Harris government's fiscal plan will do nothing to create jobs today or tomorrow;
Therefore, this House calls on the Mike Harris government to take the unemployment situation in this province seriously by restoring job creation programs and job support programs and to follow a balanced and responsible approach to economic development and deficit reduction, rather than pursue a policy of irresponsible cuts to program funding and economic investment in order to pay for tax breaks for the rich. Premier of Ontario. To be debated today.
PRIVATE MEMBERS' BUSINESS TO BE DEBATED (Precedence in accordance with Standing Order 96(d).) |
AFFAIRES ÉMANANT DES DÉPUTÉS DEVANT ÊTRE DÉBATTUES (Ordre de priorité conforme à l'article 96(d) du Règlement.) |
Ballot Item Number 7 - To be debated November 23, 1995.
Mrs Munro - Resolution - That in the opinion of this House, the Government of Ontario should amend the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, 1987 and the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, 1987 to prevent vexatious, frivolous, abusive, time consuming or costly requests that are clearly of a repetitious, systematic or malicious nature, without denying or restricting access if there is a legitimate reason for the request.
Ballot Item Number 8 - To be debated November 23, 1995.
Second Reading Bill 2, An Act to amend the Election Act. Mr D. McGuinty.
Deuxième lecture Projet de loi 2, Loi modifiant la Loi électorale. M. D. McGuinty.
Ballot Item Number 9 - To be debated November 30, 1995.
Mr Bisson - Resolution - That in the opinion of this House, the Government of Ontario should maintain a fair and equitable rent control program, similar to the present rent control system introduced by the previous New Democratic Party government which protected tenants from abusive landlords, rather than creating a market based system that allows abusive landlords to gouge tenants, and leave tenants vulnerable to unfair rent increases.
Ballot Item Number 10 - To be debated November 30, 1995.
Second Reading Bill 17, An Act to amend various Statutes to freeze Realty Taxes. Mr G. Carr.
Deuxième lecture Projet de loi 17, Loi modifiant diverses lois et visant à geler les impôts fonciers. M. G. Carr.
BILLS REFERRED TO COMMITTEES |
PROJETS DE LOI DÉFÉRÉS AUX COMITÉS |
STANDING COMMITTEE ON ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE
Bill 11, An Act to amend the Expropriations Act and the Human Rights Code with respect to property rights. Mr T. Barrett. (Referred November 2, 1995).
Projet de loi 11, Loi modifiant la Loi sur l'expropriation et le Code des droits de la personne relativement aux droits de propriété. M. T. Barrett. (Déféré le 2 novembre 1995).
STANDING COMMITTEE ON GENERAL GOVERNMENT
Bill 8, An Act to repeal job quotas and to restore merit-based employment practices in Ontario.
Hon. M. Mushinski. (Referred November 2, 1995).
Projet de loi 8, Loi abrogeant le contingentement en matière d'emploi et rétablissant en Ontario les pratiques d'emploi fondées sur le mérite. L'hon. M. Mushinski. (Déféré le 2 novembre 1995).
STANDING COMMITTEE ON REGULATIONS AND PRIVATE BILLS
Bill Pr9, An Act respecting the City of Brampton. Mr T. Clement. (Referred October 10, 1995).
Bill Pr11, An Act respecting the Waterloo County Board of Education. Mr G. Leadston. (Referred October 10, 1995).
Bill Pr12, An Act respecting Canadian Niagara Power Company, Limited. Mr T. Hudak. (Referred October 11, 1995).
Bill Pr13, An Act respecting the City of Nepean. Mr J. Baird. (Referred October 10, 1995).
Bill Pr14, An Act respecting the City of Nepean. Mr J. Baird. (Referred October 10, 1995).
Bill Pr37, An Act respecting the City of Mississauga. Mr R. Sampson. (Referred October 11, 1995).
Bill Pr38, An Act respecting the Waterloo-Guelph Regional Airport. Mr G. Leadston. (Referred October 10, 1995).
Bill Pr39, An Act respecting Canadian Life Line Limited. Mr M. Kwinter. (Referred November 1, 1995).
STANDING COMMITTEE ON RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT
Bill 15, An Act to amend the Workers' Compensation Act and the Occupational Health and Safety Act. Hon. E. Witmer. (Referred November 17, 1995).
Projet de loi 15, Loi modifiant la Loi sur les accidents du travail et la Loi sur la santé et la sécurité au travail. L'hon. E. Witmer. (Déféré le 17 novembre 1995).
COMMITTEE MEETINGS |
RÉUNIONS DE COMITÉS |
The Standing Committee on Estimates will meet to consider the Estimates of the Ministry of Education and Training, as follows:
Today Cancelled Room No. 2
Wednesday, 22 November Cancelled Room No. 2
The Standing Committee on General Government will meet to consider Bill 8, An Act to repeal job quotas and to restore merit-based employment practices in Ontario as follows:
Thursday, 23 November 10:00 a.m., 3:30 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. Room No. 1
Friday, 24 November 10:00 a.m., and 1:30 p.m. Room No. 1
The Standing Committee on Government Agencies will meet to consider the Sub-Committee report, as follows:
Wednesday, 22 November 10:00 a.m. Room No. 228
The Standing Committee on the Legislative Assembly will meet to consider the issue of security, as follows:
Wednesday, 22 November 3:30 p.m. Room No. 228
The Standing Committee on the Ombudsman will meet as follows:
Wednesday, 22 November 10:00 a.m. Room No. 151
The Standing Committee on Public Accounts will meet as follows:
Thursday, 23 November 10:00 a.m. Room No. 228
The Standing Committee on Regulations and Private Bills will meet to consider Bill Pr13, An Act respecting the City of Nepean; Bill Pr14, An Act respecting the City of Nepean; Bill Pr37, An Act respecting the City of Mississauga, as follows:
Wednesday, 22 November 10:00 a.m. Room No. 1
The Standing Committee on Resources Development will meet for the purpose of organization with respect to Bill 15, An Act to amend the Workers' Compensation Act and Occupational Health and Safety Act, as follows:
Wednesday, 22 November 3:30 p.m. Room No.1
ESTIMATES 1995-1996 IN STANDING COMMITTEE ON ESTIMATES |
BUDGETS DES DÉPENSES 1995-1996 EN COMITÉ PERMANENT DES BUDGETS DES DÉPENSES |
(To be considered in the order shown) |
(À être étudier dans l'ordre ci-dessous) |
Time used in consideration of
all the Estimates 1994-1995 00 hrs. 00 mins
Education and Training (including supplementaries) 15 hrs.
Community and Social Services 15 hrs.
Housing 15 hrs.
Transportation (including supplementaries) 15 hrs.
Health (including supplementaries) 15 hrs.
Economic Development and Trade 15 hrs.
QUESTIONS (Questions are to appear on the day after they are received and on every subsequent day in that week and then subsequently only on each Monday until an Answer (other than an Interim Answer) is received. A question first appearing on a Thursday will appear on each day of the following week.) |
QUESTIONS (Les questions seront publiées le jour suivant leur réception et tous les jours de la semaine. Elles seront ensuite publiées tous les lundis jusqu'à ce qu'une réponse autre qu'une réponse provisoire soit reçue. Une question publiée le jeudi pour la première fois sera publiée tous les jours de la semaine suivante.) |