No. 38 |
No 38 |
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Votes and Proceedings |
Procès-verbaux |
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Legislative Assembly |
Assemblée législative |
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Thursday |
Jeudi |
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2nd Session, |
2e session |
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Prayers |
Prières |
Mrs. Mushinski moved, |
Mme Mushinski propose, |
That in the opinion of this House, · The Government of Ontario should appoint or designate a person or body as a special advisor to examine existing opportunities and identify methods for improving access to trades and professions in Ontario, including but not limited to the professions of medicine, nursing and engineering, for Ontarians who are foreign trained and foreign qualified. · As part of the review, the special advisor should conduct a comprehensive review of the programs and policies of all ministries of the Government, bodies that report to those ministries and professional regulatory bodies. |
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· The special advisor be required to make written recommendations to the Government, within the time period that the Government establishes, on what measures the Government needs to take to enhance opportunities described in paragraph 1 that the special advisor identifies. · As soon as possible after receiving the special advisors' recommendations, the Government table a copy of the special advisors' recommendations in the Legislature. |
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A debate arising, at 11:00 a.m., further proceedings were reserved until 12:00 noon. |
À 11 h, la suite du débat est réservée jusqu'à midi. |
Mrs. Dombrowsky then moved, |
Ensuite, Mme Dombrowsky propose, |
Second Reading of Bill 79, An Act to amend the Ontario Water Resources Act with respect to water source protection. |
Deuxième lecture du projet de loi 79, Loi modifiant la Loi sur les ressources en eau de l'Ontario en ce qui concerne la protection des sources d'alimentation en eau. |
The question having been put on Mrs. Mushinski's motion, it was declared carried. |
La motion, mise aux voix, sur la motion de Mme Mushinski est déclarée adoptée. |
The question having been put on the motion for Second Reading of Bill 79, An Act to amend the Ontario Water Resources Act with respect to water source protection, it was lost on the following division:- |
La motion portant deuxième lecture du projet de loi 79, Loi modifiant la Loi sur les ressources en eau de l'Ontario en ce qui concerne la protection des sources d'alimentation en eau, mise aux voix, est rejetée par le vote suivant:- |
AYES / POUR - 31
Agostino Bartolucci Bountrogianni Boyer Bradley Bryant Caplan |
Cleary Conway Cordiano Crozier Di Cocco Dombrowsky |
Duncan Gravelle Kennedy Kormos Kwinter Lalonde |
Levac Marchese Martin McGuinty McLeod McMeekin |
Parsons Patten Peters Phillips Ruprecht Smitherman |
NAYS / CONTRE - 34
Arnott Baird Barrett Beaubien Chudleigh Clark Cunningham |
DeFaria Dunlop Galt Gilchrist Gill Johns Johnson |
Klees Martiniuk Maves Mazzilli Molinari Munro Mushinski |
Newman O'Toole Ouellette Runciman Sampson Spina Stewart |
Tascona Tilson Tsubouchi Wettlaufer Wilson Wood |
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1:30 P.M. |
13 H 30 |
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The Speaker delivered the following ruling:- |
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On Tuesday, June 26, 2001, the Member for Windsor-St. Clair raised a point of privilege concerning recent consideration by the Board of Internal Economy of the spending Estimates of the Office of the Provincial Auditor. The Minister of Labour (Mr. Stockwell), the Member for Niagara Centre (Mr. Kormos), the Member for Thunder Bay-Atikokan (Mrs. McLeod), the Government House Leader (Mrs. Ecker), and the Member for Don Valley East (Mr. Caplan) also made submissions. |
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The Member refers to a letter written by the Provincial Auditor on the subject of his office's annual budget, wherein the Auditor states "[a]s a servant of the Legislative Assembly and the Public Accounts Committee, I consider the inadequate funding provided as interfering with my office's ability to fulfill its responsibilities under the Audit Act in a timely manner and is counterproductive to good accountability." |
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The Member for Windsor-St. Clair alleges that this statement amounts to a clear indication that the "Government of Ontario has perpetrated a contempt of this Legislature by impeding and obstructing an officer of this House, the Provincial Auditor." |
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At the outset, let me describe the system as it exists for review and approval of the Provincial Auditor's estimates. The Legislative Assembly Act, in Section 87, creates the Board of Internal Economy, which is a creature of this Assembly and which has membership drawn from all of the 3 Party caucuses in this House. It oversees and collectively makes decisions about the management and administration of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario. |
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This same Board of Internal Economy is statutorily authorized by Section 29(2) of the Audit Act, the governing legislation of the Provincial Auditor, to "review and may alter as it considers proper the estimates presented by the Auditor, and the chair of the Board shall cause the estimates as altered by the Board to be laid before the Assembly and the Assembly shall refer the estimates laid before it to a committee of the Assembly for review." |
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While the Executive is represented on the Board of Internal Economy, at no point is the legal entity of the Government of Ontario involved in this process. The Office of the Assembly and its governance structure, the Board of Internal Economy, are statutorily and factually separate and independent from the Government of Ontario. It is therefore, in effect, a practical impossibility for the Government of Ontario, having no involvement in this process, to somehow be seen to be a body that is obstructing this process. |
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I therefore do not find that the Government of Ontario, as alleged by the Member for Windsor-St. Clair, has, as he put it, perpetrated a contempt on this Legislature. |
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As for the statements of the Provincial Auditor, he is to be commended for so strenuously protecting the interests of his office and for vigorously defending and advocating for what he sees as the genuine requirements necessary to fulfill the functions for which he was appointed by this Legislature. The letter he provided on this issue, referred to by the Member for Windsor-St. Clair, cannot be described as anything but forceful. |
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I will, however, express reservations about its more intemperate contents and will simply reiterate that the Board of Internal Economy has, and claims, the right to determine the budget appropriation for the Office of the Provincial Auditor, subject to ultimate approval by this very Assembly. The Board of Internal Economy is seized with serving the public interest in this regard and with providing the Provincial Auditor - and all the parliamentary officers - with the tools that it determines he needs to perform his functions. The Board's valid determination in this regard is final and while issue may be taken with its decision, the Board has and asserts its right to make such decisions. Furthermore, with respect to the current case regarding the Provincial Auditor's budget submission, that decision has not yet been made by the Board. |
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Finally, I can only observe how circular and illogical the argument becomes that somehow this process I have described has resulted in a contempt having been perpetrated on the Assembly, since it is the Assembly itself that has created, approved, participated in, and followed this process. It is not a matter of privilege for the Board to carry out its responsibilities. The Legislature can hardly be in contempt of itself; the Assembly is master of its affairs and to the extent described here, master of its parliamentary officers, which it appoints. It is not the other way around. |
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Reports by Committees |
Rapports des Comités |
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Mrs. Mushinski from the Standing Committee on General Government presented the Committee's report as follows and moved its adoption:- |
Mme Mushinski du Comité permanent des affaires gouvernementales présente le rapport du comité et propose l'adoption comme suit:- |
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Your Committee begs to report the following Bill as amended:- |
Votre comité propose qu'il soit permis de faire rapport sur le projet de loi suivant avec des amendements:- |
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Bill 57, An Act to promote government efficiency and to improve services to taxpayers by amending or repealing certain Acts. |
Projet de loi 57, Loi visant à favoriser l'efficience du gouvernement et à améliorer les services aux contribuables en modifiant ou en abrogeant certaines lois. |
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The motion, having been put, was carried on the following division:- |
La motion, mise aux voix, est adoptée par le vote suivant:- |
AYES / POUR - 49
Arnott Baird Barrett Beaubien Chudleigh Clark Clement Cunningham DeFaria Dunlop |
Ecker Elliott Galt Gilchrist Gill Guzzo Hastings Hodgson Hudak Johns |
Johnson Klees Marland Martiniuk Maves Mazzilli Miller Molinari Munro Murdoch |
Mushinski Newman O'Toole Ouellette Runciman Sampson Spina Sterling Stewart Stockwell |
Tascona Tilson Tsubouchi Turnbull Wettlaufer Wilson Witmer Wood Young |
NAYS / CONTRE - 30
Agostino Bartolucci Bisson Bountrogianni Boyer Bradley |
Brown Caplan Churley Conway Cordiano Crozier |
Di Cocco Dombrowsky Duncan Gravelle Hampton Kormos |
Kwinter Lalonde Lankin Levac Marchese Martel |
Martin Parsons Peters Phillips Ruprecht Sergio |
Pursuant to the Order of the House of June 20, 2001, the Bill was Ordered for Third Reading. |
Conformément à l'ordre adopté par l'Assemblée le 20 juin 2001, ce projet de loi est ordonné pour la troisième lecture. |
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Introduction of Bills |
Dépôt des Projets de Loi |
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The following Bills were introduced and read the first time:- |
Les projets de loi suivants sont présentés et lus une première fois:- |
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Bill 96, An Act to amend the Highway Traffic Act to double the fines for speeding. Mr. Levac. |
Projet de loi 96, Loi modifiant le Code de la route en vue de doubler les amendes pour excès de vitesse. M. Levac. |
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Bill 97, An Act to ensure the preservation of the site of Toronto's first parliament buildings. Mr. Marchese. |
Projet de loi 97, Loi visant à assurer la préservation du site des premiers édifices parlementaires de Toronto. M. Marchese. |
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Bill 98, An Act to proclaim May as South Asian Heritage Month and May 5 as South Asian Arrival Day. Mr. Gill. |
Projet de loi 98, Loi proclamant le mois de mai Mois de l'héritage sud-asiatique et le 5 mai Jour de l'arrivée des Sud-Asiatiques. M. Gill. |
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Bill 99, An Act to amend the Ontario Heritage Act to promote the conservation of buildings of historic or architectural value. Mr. Marchese. |
Projet de loi 99, Loi modifiant la Loi sur le patrimoine de l'Ontario pour promouvoir la conservation de bâtiments ayant une valeur historique ou architecturale. M. Marchese. |
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Motions |
Motions |
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On motion by Mrs. Ecker, |
Sur la motion de Mme Ecker, |
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That pursuant to Standing Order 9(c)(iii), the House shall continue to meet until midnight on Thursday, June 28, 2001, for the purpose of considering government business. |
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The question being put on the motion, it was carried on the following division:- |
La motion, mise aux voix, est adoptée par le vote suivant:- |
AYES / POUR - 81
Agostino Arnott Baird Barrett Bartolucci Beaubien Bisson Boyer Bradley Brown Caplan Chudleigh Churley Clark Clement Conway Cordiano |
Crozier Cunningham DeFaria Di Cocco Dombrowsky Duncan Dunlop Ecker Elliott Galt Gilchrist Gill Gravelle Guzzo Hampton Hardeman |
Hastings Hodgson Hudak Jackson Johns Johnson Kennedy Klees Kormos Kwinter Lalonde Lankin Levac Marchese Marland Martel |
Martin Martiniuk Maves Mazzilli Miller Molinari Munro Murdoch Mushinski Newman O'Toole Ouellette Parsons Peters Phillips Runciman |
Ruprecht Sampson Sergio Spina Sterling Stewart Stockwell Tascona Tilson Tsubouchi Turnbull Wettlaufer Wilson Witmer Wood Young |
NAYS / CONTRE - 0
With unanimous consent, the following motion was moved without notice:- |
Avec le consentement unanime, la motion suivante est proposée sans préavis:- |
On motion by Mrs. Ecker, |
Sur la motion de Mme Ecker, |
Ordered, That, The Standing Committee on Public Accounts be authorized to meet during the Summer Adjournment, for up to four days and in addition to be authorized to adjourn to Regina, Saskatchewan to attend the annual meeting of the Canadian Council of Public Accounts Committees; and that the committee be authorized to release its reports during the Summer Adjournment by depositing a copy of any report with the Clerk of the Assembly, and upon the resumption of the meetings of the House the Chair of the committee shall bring any such reports before the House in accordance with the Standing Orders. |
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Petitions |
Pétitions |
Petition relating to Northern Health Travel Grant program / Programme de subventions accordées aux résidents du nord de l'Ontario (Sessional Paper No. P-1) Mr. Hampton. Petition relating to Bob's Lake and Tay River watershed (Sessional Paper No. P-4) Mrs. Dombrowsky. Petition relating to the Sithe project (Sessional Paper No. P-58) Mrs. Marland. Petition relating to Maintaining the Lord's Prayer in the Parliament of Ontario (Sessional Paper No. P-67) Mr. Ouellette. Petition relating to the Municipality of the County of Brant to commence negotiations with HydroOne (Sessional Paper No. P-83) Mr. Levac. Petition relating to the Funding of public transit across Ontario (Sessional Paper No. P-84) Ms. Churley. |
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At 4:00 p.m., pursuant to Standing Order 30(b), the Speaker interrupted the proceedings and called Orders of the Day. |
À 16 heures, conformément à l'article 30(b) du Règlement, le Président interrompt les délibérations et passe à l'ordre du jour. |
Orders of the Day |
Ordre du Jour |
The Order of the Day for resuming the adjourned debate on the motion for Second Reading of Bill 80, An Act to promote a stable learning environment and support teacher excellence having been read, |
À l'appel de l'ordre du jour concernant la suite du débat ajourné sur la motion portant deuxième lecture du projet de loi 80, Loi favorisant la stabilité du milieu de l'enseignement et soutenant l'excellence des enseignants, |
Pursuant to the Order of the House passed on June 27, 2001 the Acting Speaker (Mr. Johnson) put the question forthwith on the motion which question was carried on the following division:- |
Le Président par intéim, M. Johnson met la motion aux voix immédiatement, conformément à l'ordre adopté par l'Assemblée le 27 juin 2001, et cette motion est adoptée par le vote suivant:- |
AYES / POUR - 49
Arnott Baird Barrett Beaubien Chudleigh Clark Clement Cunningham Dunlop Ecker |
Elliott Galt Gilchrist Gill Guzzo Hardeman Hastings Hodgson Hudak Jackson |
Johns Klees Marland Martiniuk Maves Mazzilli Miller Molinari Munro Murdoch |
Mushinski Newman O'Toole Ouellette Runciman Sampson Spina Sterling Stewart Stockwell |
Tascona Tilson Tsubouchi Turnbull Wettlaufer Wilson Witmer Wood Young |
NAYS / CONTRE - 22
Agostino Bartolucci Bisson Bountrogianni Boyer |
Cordiano Crozier Di Cocco Dombrowsky Duncan |
Kormos Lalonde Levac Marchese |
Martel Martin McGuinty McLeod |
Parsons Peters Phillips Ruprecht |
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And the Bill was accordingly read the second time and Ordered for Third Reading. |
En conséquence, ce projet de loi est lu une deuxième fois et ordonné pour la troisième lecture. |
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A debate arose on the motion for Third Reading of Bill 80, An Act to promote a stable learning environment and support teacher excellence. |
Il s'élève un débat sur la motion portant troisième lecture du projet de loi 80, Loi favorisant la stabilité du milieu de l'enseignement et soutenant l'excellence des enseignants. |
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Pursuant to the Order of the House of June 27, 2001, the Acting Speaker (Mr. Johnson) interrupted the proceedings and put the question, which motion was carried on the following division:- |
Conformément à l'ordre adopté par l'Assemblée le 27 juin 2001, le président par intéim, M. Johnson interrompt les délibérations et met la motion aux voix et ladite motion est adoptée par le vote suivant:- |
AYES / POUR - 46
Arnott Baird Barrett Beaubien Chudleigh Clark Clement Cunningham DeFaria Dunlop |
Ecker Elliott Galt Gilchrist Gill Guzzo Hardeman Hastings Hudak |
Johns Klees Marland Martiniuk Maves Mazzilli Miller Molinari Murdoch |
Mushinski Newman O'Toole Ouellette Sampson Spina Sterling Stewart Stockwell |
Tascona Tilson Tsubouchi Turnbull Wettlaufer Wilson Witmer Wood Young |
NAYS / CONTRE - 20
Agostino Bartolucci Bisson Bountrogianni |
Boyer Cordiano Di Cocco Dombrowsky |
Duncan Hampton Kennedy Kormos |
Lalonde Levac Marchese Martel |
Martin Peters Phillips Ruprecht |
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And the Bill was accordingly read the third time and was passed. |
En conséquence, ce projet de loi est lu une troisième fois et adopté. |
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The Order of the Day for Third Reading of Bill 82, An Act to amend the Legislative Assembly Act to provide an arm's length process to determine members' compensation having been read, |
À l'appel de l'ordre du jour sur la motion portant troisième lecture du projet de loi 82, Loi modifiant la Loi sur l'Assemblée législative pour établir un processus sans lien de dépendance permettant de fixer la rétribution des députés, |
Pursuant to the Order of the House of June 26, 2001, the Acting Speaker (Mr. Johnson) interrupted the proceedings and put the question, which motion was carried on the following division:- |
Conformément à l'ordre adopté par l'Assemblée le 26 juin 2001, le président par intéim, M. Johnson interrompt les délibérations et met la motion aux voix et ladite motion est adoptée par le vote suivant:- |
AYES / POUR - 58
Agostino Arnott Baird Barrett Beaubien Bountrogianni Boyer Chudleigh Clark Clement Cordiano Cunningham |
DeFaria Di Cocco Dombrowsky Duncan Dunlop Ecker Elliott Galt Gilchrist Gill Guzzo Hardeman |
Hastings Hodgson Hudak Johns Klees Lalonde Levac Marland Martiniuk Maves Mazzilli Miller |
Molinari Murdoch Mushinski Newman O'Toole Ouellette Phillips Ruprecht Sampson Spina Sterling |
Stewart Stockwell Tascona Tilson Tsubouchi Turnbull Wettlaufer Wilson Witmer Wood Young |
NAYS / CONTRE - 7
Bisson Hampton |
Kennedy Kormos |
Marchese |
Martel |
Martin |
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And the Bill was accordingly read the third time and was passed. |
En conséquence, ce projet de loi est lu une troisième fois et adopté. |
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The Order of the Day for Third Reading of Bill 57, An Act to promote government efficiency and to improve services to taxpayers by amending or repealing certain Acts having been read, |
À l'appel de l'ordre du jour sur la motion portant troisième lecture du projet de loi 57, Loi visant à favoriser l'efficience du gouvernement et à améliorer les services aux contribuables en modifiant ou en abrogeant certaines lois, |
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Pursuant to the Order of the House of June 20, 2001, the Acting Speaker (Mr. Johnson) interrupted the proceedings and put the question, which motion was carried on the following division:- |
Conformément à l'ordre adopté par l'Assemblée le 20 juin 2001, le président par intéim, M. Johnson interrompt les délibérations et met la motion aux voix et ladite motion est adoptée par le vote suivant:- |
AYES / POUR - 47
Arnott Baird Barrett Beaubien Chudleigh Clark Clement Cunningham DeFaria Dunlop |
Ecker Elliott Galt Gilchrist Gill Guzzo Hardeman Hastings Hodgson Hudak |
Johns Klees Marland Martiniuk Maves Mazzilli Miller Molinari Murdoch |
Mushinski Newman O'Toole Ouellette Sampson Spina Sterling Stewart Stockwell |
Tascona Tilson Tsubouchi Turnbull Wettlaufer Wilson Witmer Wood Young |
NAYS / CONTRE - 20
Agostino Bartolucci Bisson Bountrogianni |
Boyer Cordiano Di Cocco Dombrowsky |
Duncan Hampton Kennedy Kormos |
Lalonde Levac Marchese Martel |
Martin Peters Phillips Ruprecht |
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And the Bill was accordingly read the third time and was passed. |
En conséquence, ce projet de loi est lu une troisième fois et adopté. |
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With unanimous consent, notwithstanding that Bill Pr13, An Act respecting The Boys' Home has not been reprinted, the following Bills were read the second time and Ordered for Third Reading:-
Bill Pr4, An Act respecting the City of Elliot Lake. |
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Bill Pr7, An Act to revive Premium Auto Collision Inc. |
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Bill Pr8, An Act to revive 1072550 Ontario Limited. |
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Bill Pr9, An Act respecting the Town of Newmarket. |
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Bill Pr11, An Act to amend The Welland-Port Colborne Airport Act, 1976. |
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Bill Pr12, An Act respecting Master's College and Seminary (formerly Eastern Pentecostal Bible College). |
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Bill Pr13, An Act respecting The Boys' Home. |
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Bill Pr14, An Act to revive 1150982 Ontario Inc. |
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Bill Pr16, An Act to revive 1252563 Ontario Limited. |
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Bill Pr17, An Act to revive RDP Computer Consulting Inc. |
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Bill Pr18, An Act respecting Conrad Grebel University College. |
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Bill Pr19, An Act to revive 569924 Ontario Limited. |
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Bill Pr20, An Act respecting the City of Toronto. |
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The following Bills were read the third time and were passed:- |
Les projets de loi suivants sont lus une troisième fois et adoptés:- |
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Bill Pr4, An Act respecting the City of Elliot Lake. |
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Bill Pr7, An Act to revive Premium Auto Collision Inc. |
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Bill Pr8, An Act to revive 1072550 Ontario Limited. |
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Bill Pr9, An Act respecting the Town of Newmarket. |
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Bill Pr11, An Act to amend The Welland-Port Colborne Airport Act, 1976. |
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Bill Pr12, An Act respecting Master's College and Seminary (formerly Eastern Pentecostal Bible College). |
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Bill Pr13, An Act respecting The Boys' Home. |
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Bill Pr14, An Act to revive 1150982 Ontario Inc. |
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Bill Pr16, An Act to revive 1252563 Ontario Limited. |
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Bill Pr17, An Act to revive RDP Computer Consulting Inc. |
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Bill Pr18, An Act respecting Conrad Grebel University College. |
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Bill Pr19, An Act to revive 569924 Ontario Limited. |
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Bill Pr20, An Act respecting the City of Toronto. |
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With unanimous consent, the Speaker recessed the House for 15 minutes. |
Avec le consentement unanime, le président ordonne une pause de 15 minutes à l'Assemblée. |
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With unanimous consent, the following Bill was read the Second time:- |
Avec le consentement unanime, le projet de loi suivant est lu une deuxième fois:- |
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Bill 56, An Act to encourage the revitalization of contaminated land and to make other amendments relating to environmental matters. |
Projet de loi 56, Loi visant à encourager la revitalisation des terrains contaminés et apportant d'autres modifications se rapportant à des questions environnementales. |
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Ordered referred to the Standing Committee on General Government. |
Déféré au Comité permanent des affaires gouvernementales. |
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With unanimous consent by Mrs. Ecker, Ordered, That the Standing Committee on General Government be authorized to meet for up to one week during the Summer Adjournment to consider Bill 56, An Act to encourage the revitalization of contaminated land and to make other amendments relating to environmental matters. |
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With unanimous consent, the following Bill was read the Second time and Ordered for Third Reading:- |
Avec le consentement unanime, le projet de loi suivant est lu une deuxième fois et ordonné pour la troisième lecture:- |
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Bill 66, An Act to amend the Wilfrid Laurier University Act, 1973. |
Projet de loi 66, Loi modifiant la loi intitulée The Wilfrid Laurier University Act, 1973. |
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With unanimous consent, the following Bill was read the Third time and was passed:- |
Avec le consentement unanime, le projet de loi suivant est lu une troisième fois et adopté:- |
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Bill 66, An Act to amend the Wilfrid Laurier University Act, 1973. |
Projet de loi 66, Loi modifiant la loi intitulée The Wilfrid Laurier University Act, 1973. |
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With unanimous consent, the following Bill was read the Second time and Ordered for Third Reading:- |
Avec le consentement unanime, le projet de loi suivant est lu une deuxième fois et ordonné pour la troisième lecture:- |
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Bill 71, An Act to repeal the Homes for Retarded Persons Act, amend the Developmental Services Act and make related amendments to other statutes. |
Projet de loi 71, Loi abrogeant la Loi sur les foyers pour déficients mentaux, modifiant la Loi sur les services aux personnes atteintes d'un handicap de développement et apportant des modifications connexes à d'autres lois. |
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With unanimous consent, The following Bill was read the Third time and was passed:- |
Avec le consentement unanime, le projet de loi suivant est lu une troisième fois et adopté:- |
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Bill 71, An Act to repeal the Homes for Retarded Persons Act, amend the Developmental Services Act and make related amendments to other statutes. |
Projet de loi 71, Loi abrogeant la Loi sur les foyers pour déficients mentaux, modifiant la Loi sur les services aux personnes atteintes d'un handicap de développement et apportant des modifications connexes à d'autres lois. |
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With unanimous consent, on motion by Mrs. Ecker:- |
Avec le consentement unanime sur la motion de Mme Ecker:- |
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Ordered, That a Select Committee on Alternative Fuel Sources be appointed to investigate, report, and recommend ways of supporting the development and application of environmentally friendly, sustainable alternatives to our existing fossil fuel sources; |
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That the membership of the Committee be composed of the following members: Doug Galt (Chair), Marie Bountrogianni (Vice Chair), and Jim Bradley, Marilyn Churley, Steve Gilchrist, John Hastings, John O'Toole, Jerry Ouellette, and Ernie Parsons; |
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That the Committee have the authority to meet concurrently with the House and during any adjournment of the House; |
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That the committee be encouraged to employ a staff person or persons - reporting to the Committee through the Chair - to assist the Committee in fulfilling its mandate; |
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That the Committee shall have the power to hear witnesses, to commission reports relevant to the terms of reference, to employ staff, and to adjourn from place to place in North America and abroad as the Committee may deem advisable, subject to normal budget approval from the Board of Internal Economy; |
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That, at its discretion, the Committee have the authority to issue interim reports; and |
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That the Committee submit its final report to the Assembly before the end of May 2002, and that if the House is not sitting, the Committee have the authority to release its report by depositing a copy of it with the Clerk of the Assembly and upon resumption of the sittings of the House, the Chair of the Committee shall present such report to the House in accordance with the Standing Orders. |
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With unanimous consent the order of the House of June 14, 2001 referring Bill 59, An Act to amend the Police Services Act to the Standing Committee on Justice and Social Policy was discharged and the Bill was Ordered for Third Reading. |
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With unanimous consent, the following Bill was read the Third time and was passed:- |
Avec le consentement unanime, le projet de loi suivant est lu une troisième fois et adopté:- |
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Bill 59, An Act to amend the Police Services Act. |
Projet de loi 59, Loi modifiant la Loi sur les services policiers. |
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With unanimous consent, The following Bill was read the Third time and was passed:- |
Avec le consentement unanime, le projet de loi suivant est lu une troisième fois et adopté:- |
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Bill 12, An Act to increase the safety of equestrian riders. |
Projet de loi 12, Loi visant à accroître la sécurité des cavaliers. |
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With unanimous consent, the following Bill was read the Second time:- |
Avec le consentement unanime, le projet de loi suivant est lu une deuxième fois:- |
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Bill 51, An Act to help save the lives of Ontarians who suffer from cardiac arrest by promoting the widespread availability and use of portable heart defibrillators in public places. |
Projet de loi 51, Loi visant à contribuer à sauver la vie des Ontariens qui souffrent d'un arrêt cardiaque en promouvant la disponibilité et l'usage généralisés de défibrillateurs cardiaques portatifs dans les lieux publics. |
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Ordered referred to Standing Committee on Justice and Social Policy. |
Déféré au Comité permanent de la justice et des affaires sociales. |
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With unanimous consent, on motion by Mrs. Ecker,
Ordered, That the Standing Committee on Justice and Social Policy be authorized to meet during the Summer Adjournment for two days and one additional day for clause by clause consideration of Bill 51, An Act to help save the lives of Ontarians who suffer from cardiac arrest by promoting the widespread availability and use of portable heart defibrillators in public places.
With unanimous consent the Order for Third Reading of Bill 34, An Act to amend the Occupational Health and Safety Act to increase the penalties for contraventions of the Act and regulations was discharged and the Bill was recommitted to the Standing Committee on General Government. |
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With unanimous consent on motion by Mrs. Ecker, Ordered, That the Standing Committee on General Government be authorized to meet for one day during the Summer Adjournment to consider Bill 34, An Act to amend the Occupational Health and Safety Act to increase the penalties for contraventions of the Act and regulations. |
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With unanimous consent, the following Bill was read the Second time:- |
Avec le consentement unanime, le projet de loi suivant est lu une deuxième fois:- |
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Bill 77, An Act to amend the Vital Statistics Act and the Child and Family Services Act in respect of Adoption Disclosure. |
Projet de loi 77, Loi modifiant la Loi sur les statistiques de l'état civil et la Loi sur les services à l'enfance et à la famille en ce qui concerne la divulgation de renseignements sur les adoptions. |
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Ordered referred to Standing Committee on General Government. |
Déféré au Comité permanent des affaires gouvernementales. |
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With unanimous consent, on motion by Mrs. Ecker, Ordered, That the Standing Committee on General Government be authorized to meet for four days during the Summer Adjournment to consider Bill 77, An Act to amend the Vital Statistics Act and the Child and Family Services Act in respect of Adoption Disclosure. |
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With unanimous consent, the following Bill was read the Second time:- |
Avec le consentement unanime, le projet de loi suivant est lu une deuxième fois:- |
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Bill 14, An Act to encourage awareness of the need for the early detection and treatment of brain tumours. |
Projet de loi 14, Loi visant à favoriser la sensibilisation à la nécessité du dépistage et du traitement précoces des tumeurs cérébrales. |
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Ordered referred to the Standing Committee on Justice and Social Policy. |
Déféré au Comité permanent de la justice et des affaires sociales. |
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Mrs. Ecker moved, That the House do now adjourn. |
Mme Ecker propose que l'Assemblée ajourne les débats maintenant. |
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The question, having been put on the motion, was declared carried. |
Cette motion, mise aux voix, est déclarée adoptée. |
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The House then adjourned at 7:20 p.m. |
À 19 h 20, la chambre a ensuite ajourné ses travaux. |
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le président GARY CARR Speaker |
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Petition Tabled Pursuant to Standing Order 38 (A)
Petition relating to Northern Health Travel Grant program / Programme de subventions accordées aux résidents du nord de l'Ontario (Sessional Paper No. P-1) Mr. Brown and Mr. Peters.
Petition relating to Protecting minors from exposure to sexually explicit materials / Protection des mineurs contre les biens et services sexuellement explicites (Sessional Paper No. P-10) Mr. O'Toole.
Petition relating to a Two-tier health care (Sessional Paper No. P- 24) Mr. Wood.
Petition relating to Brain Tumour Awareness Month (Sessional Paper No. P-27) Mr. Wood.
Petition relating to Ontarians with Disabilities Act (Sessional Paper No. P-40) Mr. Peters.
Petition relating to Providing Basic needs to recipients of benefits through The Ontario Disability Support Program Act (Sessional Paper No. P-56) Mrs. Bountrogianni.
Petition relating to the New City of Kawartha Lakes (Sessional Paper No. P-59) Mrs. Dombrowsky.
Petition relating to Shortage of Nursing staff in Ontario (Sessional Paper No. P-61) Mrs. Dombrowsky and Mr. Peters.
Petition relating to Passing the Budget Bill giving tax credits to parents whose children attend independent schools (Sessional Paper No. P-62) Mrs. Dombrowsky, Mr. O'Toole, Mr. Spina, Mr. Wettlaufer and Mr. Wood.
Petition relating to Voucher plans for private schools (Sessional Paper No. P-64) Mrs. Dombrowsky, Mrs. Bountrogianni and Mr. Duncan.
Petition relating to a Long weekend in June (Sessional Paper No. P-68) Mr. O'Toole.
Petition relating to Replacement of the single lane Bailey bridge by a two-lane bridge (Sessional Paper No. P-71) Mr. Brown.
Petition relating to Rising prices for Home Care services purchased by Community Care Access Centres (Sessional Paper No. P-72) Mr Brown and Mr. Peters.
Petition relating to Construction of the Wawa Forest Products mill in Wawa (Sessional Paper No. P-76) Mr. Brown.
Petition relating to approving the paving and upgrading of the Ramsey Industrial Road to a Provincial highway (Sessional Paper No. P-82) Mr. Brown.
Petition relating to the preservation of the Kedron Dells Golf Course in Oshawa (Sessional Paper No. P-85) Mr. O'Toole.
Petition relating to the re-instating of photo radar on dangerous stretches of provincial and municipal highways and on streets identified as dangerous by the police (Sessional Paper No. P-86) Mr. Peters.
Sessional Papers Presented Pursuant to Standing Order 39(A):- |
Documents Parlementaires Déposés Conformément à l'Article 39(A) du Règlement |
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Questions Answered (See Sessional Paper No. 5):- Final Answers to Question Numbers: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9. |
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Responses to Petitions |
Réponses aux Pétitions |
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Petition relating to Horse Riding Safety Act (No. P-18): (Tabled May 15, 2001) Mr. Spina. |
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Petition relating to Intensive livestock operations (Sessional Paper No. P-44): (Tabled May 7, 2001) Mr. Parsons. |
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Petition relating to Preventing cattle from entering lakes and streams (Sessional Paper No. P-45): (Tabled May 7, 2001) Mr. O'Toole. |
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Petition relating to the New City of Kawartha Lakes (Sessional Paper No. P-59): (Tabled May 16, 2001) Ms. Churley, Mr. Colle, Mr. Kormos, Mr. Marchese. (Tabled May 17, 2001) Mr. Bisson. (Tabled May 28, June 14, 2001) Mr. Bradley. (Tabled May 30, 2001) Mr. Cleary. (Tabled June 4, 2001) Mr. Levac. |
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Government and Private Members' / Gouvernement et Députés
Preservation. Mr. Colle Bill - 94
GOVERNMENT BILLS AND PRIVATE MEMBERS' PUBLIC BILLS /
PROJETS DE LOI ÉMANANT DU GOUVERNEMENT ET PROJETS DE LOI D'INTÉRÊT PUBLIC ÉMANANT DES DÉPUTÉS
Bill 1, An Act to perpetuate an Ancient Parliamentary Right/Loi visant à perpétuer un ancien droit parlementaire. Hon. Mr. Harris (Premier and President of the Council). First Reading April 19, 2001.
Bill 2, Ministerial Travel Accountability Act, 2001/Loi de 2001 sur l'obligation de rendre compte des voyages ministériels. Mr. Bartolucci (L./Sudbury). First Reading April 23, 2001. Second Reading carried on division April 26. Ordered referred to Committee of the Whole House.
Bill 3, Safe Drinking Water Act, 2001/Loi de 2001 sur l'eau potable saine. Ms. Churley (N.D./Toronto-Danforth). First Reading April 23, 2001.
Bill 4, Saving for Our Children's Future Act (Income Tax Amendment), 2001/Loi de 2001 sur l'épargne en prévision de l'avenir de nos enfants (modification de la Loi de l'impôt sur le revenu). Mr. Hastings (P.C./Etobicoke North). First Reading April 23, 2001. Second Reading carried on division April 26. Ordered referred to the Standing Committee on General Government. Considered June 6. Reported as amended June 7.
Bill 5, Audit Amendment Act, 2001/Loi de 2001 modifiant la Loi sur la vérification des comptes publics. Mr. Gerretsen (L./Kingston and the Islands). First Reading April 23, 2001.
Bill 6, Protection of Minors from Sexually Explicit Goods and Services, 2001/Loi de 2001 sur la protection des mineurs contre les biens et services sexuellement explicites. Mr. Wood (P.C./London West). First Reading April 23, 2001.
Bill 7, Public Sector Salary Disclosure Amendment Act (Friends on the Take), 2001/Loi de 2001 modifiant la Loi sur la divulgation des traitements dans le secteur public (favoritisme). Mr. Bartolucci (L./Sudbury). First Reading April 23, 2001.
Bill 8, Canadian National Anthem Act, 2001/Loi de 2001 sur l'hymne national du Canada. Mr. Colle (L./Eglinton-Lawrence). First Reading April 23, 2001.
Bill 9, Student Health and Safety Programs Act, 2001/Loi de 2001 sur les programmes de santé et de sécurité pour étudiants. Mr. Gravelle (L./Thunder Bay-Superior North). First Reading April 25, 2001.
Bill 10, Limitations Act, 2001/Loi de 2001 sur la prescription des actions. Hon. Mr. Young (Attorney General). First Reading April 25, 2001.
Bill 11, Remembrance Day Observance Amendment Act, 2001/Loi de 2001 modifiant la Loi sur l'observation du jour du Souvenir. Mr. Wood (P.C./London West). First Reading April 25, 2001.
Bill 12, Horse Riding Safety Act, 2001/Loi de 2001 sur la sécurité des cavaliers. Mrs. Molinari (P.C./Thornhill). First Reading April 25, 2001. Second Reading debated and carried on division May 3. Ordered referred to the Standing Committee on Justice and Social Policy. Considered June 4, 11, 18, 25. Reported as amended June 26. Ordered for Third Reading. Third Reading June 28.
Bill 13, Back to School Act (Toronto and Windsor), 2001/Loi de 2001 sur le retour à l'école (Toronto et Windsor). Hon. Mr. Stockwell (Minister of Labour). First Reading on division April 25, 2001. Second Reading debated and carried on division April 27. Ordered for Third Reading. Third Reading debated and carried on division April 27. Royal Assent April 27. S.O. 2001, Chapter 1.
Bill 14, Brain Tumour Awareness Month Act, 2001/Loi de 2001 sur le Mois de la sensibilisation aux tumeurs cérébrales. Mr. Wood (P.C./London West). First Reading April 25, 2001. Second Reading June 28. Ordered referred to the Standing Committee on Justice and Social Policy.
Bill 15, Greater Judicial Appointments Accountability Act, 2001/Loi de 2001 sur une obligation accrue de rendre compte en ce qui concerne les nominations à la magistrature. Mr. Wood (P.C./London West). First Reading April 25, 2001.
Bill 16, Education Amendment Act (Restoring Peace in Our Schools), 2001/Loi de 2001 modifiant la Loi sur l'éducation (rétablissement de la paix dans les écoles). Mr. McGuinty (L./Ottawa South). First Reading April 26, 2001.
Bill 17, Ontario Natural Heritage Act, 2001/Loi de 2001 sur le patrimoine naturel de l'Ontario. Mr. Gilchrist (P.C./Scarborough East). First Reading April 26, 2001. Second Reading carried May 10. Ordered referred to Committee of the Whole House.
Bill 18, Franco-Ontarian Emblem Act, 2001/Loi de 2001 sur l'emblème franco-ontarien. Mr. Lalonde (L./Glengarry-Prescott-Russell). First Reading April 26, 2001. Second Reading June 21. Ordered for Third Reading. Third Reading June 21.
Bill 19, Ontario Student Loan Harmonization Act, 2001/Loi de 2001 sur l'harmonisation des prêts d'études de l'Ontario. Hon. Mrs. Cunningham (P.C./London North Centre). First Reading April 26, 2001. Second Reading debated May 3, 7, 8, 9, 20. Second Reading and Third Reading June 27.
Bill 20, Good Samaritan Act, 2001/Loi de 2001 sur le bon samaritan. Mr. Gilchrist (P.C./Scarborough East). First Reading, Second Reading and Third Reading April 26, 2001. Royal Assent April 27. S.O. 2001, Chapter 2.
Bill 21, Executive Council Amendment Act, 2001/Loi de 2001 modifiant la Loi sur le Conseil exécutif. Mr. Smitherman (L./Toronto Centre-Rosedale). First Reading April 26, 2001. Second Reading debated and lost on division May 3, 2001.
Bill 22, Protection of Children involved in Prostitution Act, 2001/Loi de 2001 sur la protection des enfants qui se livrent à la prostitution. Mr. Bartolucci (L./Sudbury). First Reading April 26, 2001.
Bill 23, Highway Trafffic Amendment Act (Youth Protection), 2001/Loi de 2001 modifiant le Code de la route (protection de la jeunesse). Mr. Bartolucci (L./Sudbury). First Reading April 26, 2001.
Bill 24, Muncipal Amendment Act (Adult Entertainment Parlors), 2001/Loi de 2001 modifiant la Loi sur les municipalités (locaux de divertissement pour adultes). Mr. Bartolucci (L./Sudbury). First Reading April 26, 2001.
Bill 25, Public Service Statute Law Amendment Act, 2001/Loi de 2001 modifiant des lois en ce qui a trait à la fonction publique. Hon. Mr. Tsubouchi (Chair of the Management Board of Cabinet). First Reading April 30, 2001. Second Reading debated May 14, 15, 16. Time allocated on May 30. Second Reading carried on division June 6. Ordered referred to the Standing Committee on General Government. Considered June 13, 18. Reported as amended June 19. Ordered for Third Reading pursuant to the Order of the House of May 30, 2001. Third Reading debated June 25. Third Reading carried on division June 26.
Bill 26, Charity Fund-Raising Activities Act, 2001/Loi de 2001 sur les activitiés de financement des organismes de bienfaisance. Mr. Crozier (L./Essex). First Reading April 30, 2001.
Bill 27, Protecting the Privacy of Criminal Justice Personnel Act, 2001/Loi de 2001 sur la protection de la vie privée du personnel du système de justice criminelle. Mr. Levac (L./Brant). First Reading April 30, 2001. Second Reading June 7. Ordered referred to the Standing Committee on General Government. Considered June 25. Recommended that the Bill be not reported June 26.
Bill 28, Human Rights Code Amendment Act, 2001/Loi de 2001 modifiant le Code des droits de la personne. Mr. Ramsay (L./Timiskaming--Cochrane). First Reading April 30, 2001.
Bill 29, Oak Ridges Moraine Green Planning Act, 2001/Loi de 2001 sur l'aménagement écologique de la moraine d'Oak Ridges. Ms. Churley (N.D./Toronto-Danforth). First Reading April 30, 2001.
Bill 30, Remedies for Organized Crime and Other Unlawful Activities Act, 2001/Loi de 2001 sur les recours pour crime organisé et autres activités illégales. Hon. Mr. Young (Attorney General). First Reading May 1, 2001. Second Reading debated May 17, 28.
Bill 31, Labour Relations Amendment Act, 2001/Loi de 2001 modifiant la Loi sur les relations de travail. Ms. Martel (N.D./Nickel Belt). First Reading May 1, 2001.
Bill 32, Petroleum Products Price Freeze Act, 2001/Loi de 2001 sur le gel du prix de certains produits pétroliers. Mr. Bartolucci (L./Sudbury). First Reading May 2, 2001.
Bill 33, Highway Traffic Amendment Act (Outside Riders), 2001/Loi de 2001 modifiant le Code de la route (passagers à l'extérieur d'un véhicule). Mr. Galt (P.C./Northumberland). First Reading May 2, 2001. Second Reading May 17. Ordered referred to the Standing Committee on General Government. Considered June 11, 18. Reported as amended June 19. Ordered for Third Reading.
Bill 34, Occupational Health and Safety Amendment Act, 2001/Loi de 2001 modifiant la Loi sur la santé et la sécurité au travail. Mr. Agostino (L./Hamilton East). First Reading May 2, 2001. Second Reading May 17. Ordered referred the Standing Committee on General Government. Considered June 20. Reported as amended June 21. Ordered for Third Reading. Order for Third Reading discharged and Ordered referred to the Standing Committee on General Government June 28.
Bill 35, Irish Heritage
Day Act, 2001/Loi de 2001 sur le Jour du patrimoine irlandais.
Mr. O'Toole (P.C./Durham). First Reading May 2, 2001.
Bill 36, Truth About Ipperwash Act, 2001/Loi de 2001 concernant la vérité sur Ipperwash. Mr. Phillips (L./Scarborough--Agincourt). First Reading May 2, 2001.
Bill 37, Affordable Housing Incentives Act, 2001/Loi de 2001 sur les stimulants au logement à prix abordable. Mr. Caplan (L./Don Valley East). First Reading May 3, 2001.
Bill 38, Rent Freeze Act, 2001/Loi de 2001 sur le gel des Loyers. Mr. Marchese (N.D./Trinity--Spadina). First Reading May 3, 2001.
Bill 39, Employment Standards Amendment Act (Raising the Minimum Wage), 2001/Loi de 2001 modifiant la Loi sur les norms d'emploi (augmentation du salaire minimum). Mr. Hampton (N.D./Kenora--Rainy River). First Reading May 3, 2001.
Bill 40, Family Responsibility and Support Arrears Enforcement Amendment Act, 2001/Loi de 2001 modifiant la Loi sur les obligations familiales et l'exécution des arriérés d'aliments. Mr. Wettlaufer (P.C./Kitchener Centre). First Reading May 7, 2001.
Bill 41, Day Nurseries Amendment Act, 2001/Loi de 2001 modifiant la Loi sur les garderies. Mr. Lalonde (L./Glengarry--Prescott--Russell). First Reading May 7, 2001.
Bill 42, Oak Ridges Moraine Conservation, Protection and Promotion Act, 2001/Loi de 2001 sur la préservation, la protection et la promotion de la moraine d'Oak Ridges. Mr. Colle (L./Eglinton--Lawrence). First Reading May 7, 2001.
Bill 43, City of Greater Sudbury Amendment Act, 2001/Loi de 2001 modifiant la Loi sur la ville du Grand Sudbury. Mr. Bartolucci (L./Sudbury). First Reading May 8, 2001.
Bill 44, Gas Price Watchdog Act, 2001/Loi de 2001 sur l'agent de surveillance des prix du carburant. Mr. Colle (L./Eglinton--Lawrence). First Reading May 8, 2001.
Bill 45, Responsible Choices for Growth and Accountability Act (2001 Budget), 2001/Loi de 2001 sur des choix réfléchis favorisant la croissance et la responsabilisation (budget de 2001). Hon. Mr. Flaherty (Minister of Finance). First Reading May 9, 2001. Second Reading debated May 28, 29, 30. Time allocated on June 4. Second Reading carried on division June 6. Ordered referred to the Standing Committee on Finance and Economic Affairs. Considered June 7, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 18, 19, 20. Reported without amendment June 21. Ordered for Third Reading. Third Reading debated June 26. Third Reading carried on division June 27.
Bill 46, Public Sector Accountability Act, 2001/Loi de 2001 sur la responsabilisation du secteur public. Hon. Mr. Flaherty (Minister of Finance). First Reading on division May 9, 2001.
Bill 47, Highway Traffic Amendment Act (Driving While Suspended), 2001/Loi de 2001 modifiant le Code de la route (conduite pendant une suspension). Mr. Bartolucci (L./Sudbury). First Reading May 14, 2001.
Bill 48, Inquiry into Police Investigations of Sexual Abuse Against Minors in the Cornwall Area Act, 2001/Loi de 2001 prévoyant une enquête sur les enquêtes policières relatives aux plaintes de mauvais traitements d'ordre sexuel infligés à des mineurs dans la région de Cornwall. Mr. Guzzo (P.C./Ottawa West--Nepean). First Reading May 14, 2001.
Bill 49, Highway Traffic Amendment Act (Cellular Phones), 2001/Loi de 2001 modifiant le Code de la route (téléphones cellulaires). Mr. O'Toole (P.C./Durham). First Reading May 14, 2001.
Bill 50, Improved
Safety on 400 Series Highways Act, 2001/Loi de 2001 sur la
sécurité accrue des routes de la série 400. Mr.
Mazzilli (P.C./London--Fanshawe). First Reading
May 16, 2001. Second Reading June 7. Ordered referred to the Standing
Committee on Justice and Social Policy.
Bill 51, Portable Heart Defibrillator Act, 2001/Loi de 2001 sur les défibrillateurs cardiaques portatifs. Mr. Colle (L./Eglinton--Lawrence). First Reading May 16, 2001. Second Reading June 28. Ordered referred to the Standing Committee on Justice and Social Policy.
Bill 52, Legislative Assembly Amendment Act, 2001/Loi de 2001 modifiant la Loi sur l'Assemblée législative. Mr. O'Toole (P.C./Durham). First Reading May 16, 2001.
Bill 53, Public Sector Employee's Severance Pay Disclosure Act, 2001/Loi de 2001 sur la divulgation des indemnités de cessation d'emploi des employés du secteur public. Mrs. Bountrogianni (L./Hamilton Mountain). First Reading May 16, 2001.
Bill 54, Retail Sales Tax Amendment Act, 2001/Loi de 2001 modifiant la Loi sur la taxe de vente au détail. Mr. Parsons (L./Prince Edward--Hastings). First Reading May 16, 2001.
Bill 55, Oak Ridges Moraine Protection Act, 2001/Loi de 2001 sur la protection de la moraine d'Oak Ridges. Hon. Mr. Hodgson (Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing). First Reading, Second Reading and Third Reading May 17, 2001. Royal Assent May 29. S.O. 2001, Chapter 3.
Bill 56, Brownfields Statute Law Amendment Act, 2001/Loi de 2001 modifiant des lois en ce qui concerne les friches contaminées. Hon. Mr. Hodgson (Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing). First Reading May 17, 2001. Second Reading debated May 31; June 4, 5, 26. Second Reading June 28. Ordered referred to the Standing Committee on General Government.
Bill 57, Government Efficiency Act, 2001/Loi de 2001 sur l'efficience du gouvernement. Hon. Mr. Sterling (Minister of Consumer and Business Services). First Reading May 17, 2001. Second Reading debated June 11, 12, 13. Time allocated on June 20. Second Reading carried on division June 26. Ordered referred to the Standing Committee on General Government. Considered June 27. Reported as amended June 28. Ordered for Third Reading pursuant to the Order of the House of June 20. Third Reading carried on division June 28.
Bill 58, Ambulance Services Collective Bargaining Act, 2001/Loi de 2001 sur la négociation collective dans les services d'ambulance. Hon. Mr. Stockwell (Minister of Labour). First Reading on division May17, 2001. Second Reading debated June 6, 7, 11, 12. Time allocated on June 13. Second Reading carried on division June 18. Ordered referred to the Standing Committee on Justice and Social Policy. Considered June 18, 19. Reported as amended June 20. Ordered for Third Reading pursuant to the Order of the House of June 13, 2001. Third Reading debated June 26. Third Reading carried on division June 27.
Bill 59, Police Services Amendment Act, 2001/Loi de 2001 modifiant la Loi sur les services policiers. Mr. Tilson (P.C./Dufferin--Peel--Wellington--Grey). First Reading May 17, 2001. Second Reading June 14, 2001. Ordered referred to the Standing Committee on Justice and Social Policy. Order discharged and Ordered for Third Reading June 28. Third Reading June 28.
Bill 60, Victim
Empowerment Act, 2001/Loi de 2001 sur l'habilitation des
victimes.
Hon. Mr. Sampson (Minister of Correctional Services). First Reading May 28,
2001. Second Reading debated June 14, 2001.
Bill 61, Firearms Secure Locking Devices Act, 2001/Loi de 2001 sur les dispositifs de verrouillage sécuritaire d'armes à feu. Mr. Bryant (L./St. Paul's). First Reading May 28, 2001.
Bill 62, Physical Fitness Day Act, 2001/Loi de 2001 sur la Journée de l'aptitude physique. Mr. O'Toole (P.C./Durham). First Reading May 28, 2001.
Bill 63, Tenant Protection Amendment Act, 2001/Loi de 2001 modifiant la Loi sur la protection des locataires. Mr. Marchese (N.D./Trinity--Spadina). First Reading May 29, 2001.
Bill 64, Technology for Classrooms Tax Credit Statute Law Amendment Act, 2001/Loi de 2001 modifiant des lois en vue de créer un crédit d'impôt favorisant l'emploi de la technologie dans les salles de classe. Mr. Hastings (P.C./Etobicoke North). First Reading May 31, 2001.
Bill 65, Improving Customer Service for Road Users Act, 2001/Loi de 2001 sur l'amélioration des services à la clientèle offerts aux usagers de la route. Hon. Mr. Clark (Minister of Transportation). First Reading May 31, 2001.
Bill 66, Wilfrid Laurier University Amendment Act, 2001/Loi de 2001 modifiant la loi intitulée The Wilfrid Laurier University Act. Hon. Mrs. Cunningham (Minister of Training, Colleges and Universities). First Reading May 31, 2001. Second Reading and Third Reading June 28.
Bill 67, Ontario Energy Board Amendment Act (Electricity Rates), 2001/Loi de 2001 modifiant la Loi sur la Commission de l'énergie de l'Ontario (tarifs d'électricité). Mr. Lalonde (L./Glengarry--Prescott--Russell). First Reading June 4, 2001.
Bill 68, Health Insurance Amendment Act, 2001/Loi de 2001 modifiant la Loi sur l'assurance-santé. Mr. Duncan (L./Windsor--St. Clair). First Reading June 5, 2001.
Bill 69, Prohibiting Profiting from Recounting Crimes Act, 2001/Loi de 2001 interdisant les gains tirés du récit d'actes criminels. Hon. Mr. Young (Attorney General). First Reading June 5, 2001.
Bill 70, Occupational Health and Safety Amendment Act (Workplace Violence), 2001/Loi de 2001 modifiant la Loi sur la santé et la sécurité au travail (violence au travail). Mr. Bartolucci (L./Sudbury). First Reading June 5, 2001.
Bill 71, Homes for Retarded Persons Repeal Act, 2001/Loi de 2001 abrogeant la Loi sur les foyers pour déficients mentaux. Hon. Mr. Baird (Minister of Community and Social Services). First Reading June 5, 2001. Second Reading and Third Reading June 28.
Bill 72, Fish and Wildlife Conservation Amendment Act (Double-Crested Cormorants), 2001/Loi de 2001 modifiant la Loi sur la protection du poisson et de la faune (cormoran à aigrettes). Mr. Brown (L./Algoma--Manitoulin). First Reading June 5, 2001.
Bill 73, Electricity Amendment Act (Consumer Protection), 2001/Loi de 2001 modifiant la Loi sur l'électricité (protection du consommateur). Mr. Hampton (N.D./Kenora--Rainy River). First Reading June 5, 2001.
Bill 74, Marriage
Amendment Act, 2001/Loi de 2001 modifiant la Loi sur le
mariage.
Mr. Murdoch (P.C./Bruce--Grey--Owen Sound). First Reading June 5, 2001.
Bill 75, Legislative Assembly Amendment Act, 2001/Loi de 2001 modifiant la Loi sur l'Assemblée législative. Mr. Murdoch (P.C./Bruce--Grey--Owen Sound). First Reading June 5, 2001.
Bill 76, Farm Implements Amendment Act, 2001/Loi de 2001 modifiant la Loi sur les appareils agricoles. Mr. Barrett (P.C./Haldimand--Norfolk--Brant). First Reading June 6, 2001. Second Reading June 21. Ordered referred to the Standing Committee on General Government.
Bill 77, Adoption Disclosure Statute Law Amendment Act, 2001/Loi de 2001 modifiant des lois en ce qui concerne la divulgation de renseignements sur les adoptions. Ms. Churley (N.D./Toronto--Danforth). First Reading June 6, 2001. Second Reading June 28. Ordered referred to the Standing Committee on General Government.
Bill 78, Occupational Health and Safety Amendment Act (Sexual Harassment), 2001/Loi de 2001 modifiant la Loi sur la santé et la sécurité au travail (harcèlement sexuel). Mr. Hoy (L./Chatham--Kent Essex). First Reading June 7, 2001.
Bill 79, Ontario Water Resources Amendment Act (Water Source Protection), 2001/Loi de 2001 modifiant la Loi sur les ressources en eau de l'Ontario (protection des sources d'alimentation en eau). Mrs. Dombrowsky (L./Hastings--Frontenac--Lennox and Addington). First Reading June 11, 2001. Second Reading lost on division June 28.
Bill 80, Stability and Excellence in Education Act, 2001/Loi de 2001 sur la stabilité et l'excellence en éducation. Hon. Mrs. Ecker (Minister of Education). First Reading on division June 12, 2001. Second Reading debated June 18, 19, 21. Time allocated on June 27. Second Reading carried on division June 28. Ordered for Third Reading pursuant to the Order of the House of June 27. Third Reading carried on division June 28.
Bill 81, Nutrient Management Act, 2001/Loi de 2001 sur la gestion des éléments nutritifs. Hon. Mr. Coburn (Minister of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs). First Reading June 13, 2001. Order for Second Reading discharged pursuant to Standing Order 72 and Ordered referred to the Standing Committee on Justice and Social Policy pursuant to the Order of the House of June 27.
Bill 82, MPP Compensation Reform Act (Arm's Length Process), 2001/Loi de 2001 portant réforme de la rétribution des députés (processus sans lien de dépendance). Hon. Mr. Tsubouchi (Chair of the Management Board of Cabinet). First Reading on division June 13, 2001. Second Reading debated June 18, 19, 20. Second Reading on division June 21. Ordered referred to the Standing Committee on Justice and Social Policy. Time allocated on June 26. Considered and reported without amendment June 27. Ordered for Third Reading pursuant to the Order of the House of June 26. Third Reading carried on division June 28.
Bill 83, United Counties of Prescott and Russell Act, 2001/Loi de 2001 sur les Comtés-Unis de Prescott et Russell. Mr. Lalonde (L./Glengarry--Prescott--Russell). First Reading June 14, 2001.
Bill 84, Keele Valley Closure Act, 2001/Loi de 2001 sur la fermeture de Keele Valley. Ms. Lankin (N.D./Beaches--East York). First Reading June 20, 2001.
Bill 85, Patient Restraints Minimization Act, 2001/Loi de 2001 sur la réduction au minimum de l'utilisation de la contention sur les malades. Ms. Lankin (N.D./Beaches--East York). First Reading June 20, 2001. Second Reading and Third Reading June 27.
Bill 86, Rescuing Children from Sexual Exploitation Act, 2001/Loi de 2001 sur la délivrance des enfants de l'exploitation sexuelle. Hon. Mr. Young (Attorney General). First Reading June 21, 2001.
Bill 87, Food Safety and Quality Act, 2001/Loi de 2001 sur la qualité et la salubrité des aliments. Hon. Mr. Coburn (Minister of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs). First Reading June 25, 2001.
Bill 88, Ontario College of Art & Design Act, 2001/Loi de 2001 sur l'École d'art et de design de l'Ontario. Hon. Mrs. Cunningham (Minister of Training, Colleges and Universities). First Reading June 25, 2001.
Bill 89, Respect for Victims of Crime Act, 2001/Loi de 2001 sur le respect des victims d'actes criminels. Mr. Bryant (L./St. Paul's). First Reading June 25, 2001.
Bill 90, Waste Diversion Act, 2001/Loi de 2001 sur le réacheminement des déchets. Hon. Mrs. Witmer (Minister of the Environment). First Reading June 26, 2001. Order for Second Reading discharged pursuant to Standing Order 72 and Ordered referred to the Standing Committee on General Government pursuant to the Order of the House of June 27.
Bill 91, Income Tax Amendment Act (Intercountry Adoption Tax Credit), 2001/Loi de 2001 modifiant la Loi de l'impôt sur le revenu (crédit d'impôt au titre de l'adoption au titre de l'adoption internationale). Mr. Cordiano (L./York South--Weston). First Reading June 26, 2001.
Bill 92, Motorcycle Awareness Week Act, 2001/Loi de 2001 sur la Semaine de sensibilisation à la motocyclette. Mr. Stewart (P.C./Peterborough). First Reading June 26, 2001.
Bill 93, Audit Amendment Act (Fairness in Municipal Finances), 2001/Loi de 2001 modifiant la Loi sur la vérification des comptes publics (équité dans les finances municipales). Mr. McMeekin (L./Ancaster-Dundas-Flamborough-Aldershot). First Reading June 27, 2001.
Bill 94, Neighbourhoods and Affordable Rental Housing Protection and Preservation Act, 2001/Loi de 2001 sur la protection et la conservation des quartiers et des logements locatifs à prix abordables. Mr. Colle (L./Eglinton--Lawrence). First Reading June 27, 2001.
Bill 95, Ethics and Transparency in Public Matters Act, 2001/Loi de 2001 sur l'éthique et la transparence des questions d'intérêt public. Ms. Di Cocco (L./Sarnia--Lambton). First Reading June 27, 2001.
Bill 96, Highway Traffic Amendment Act, 2001/Loi de 2001 modifiant le Code de la route. Mr. Levac (L./Brant). First Reading June 28, 2001.
Bill 97, Democratic Heritage Archaeological Preservation Act, 2001/Loi de 2001 sur la préservation archéologique du patrimoine démocratique. Mr. Marchese (N.D./Trinity--Spadina). First Reading June 28, 2001.
Bill 98, South Asian Heritage Act, 2001/Loi de 2001 sur l'héritage sud-asiatique. Mr. Gill (P.C./Bramalea--Gore--Malton--Springdale). First Reading June 28, 2001.
Bill 99, Save Our Architectural Heritage Act, 2001/Loi de 2001 visant à sauvegarder notre patrimoine architectural. Mr. Marchese (N.D./Trinity--Spadina). First Reading June 28, 2001.