Séance du matin et
de l'après-midi - jour de session 29
2nd Session,
38th Parliament
2e session
38e législature
PRAYERS
10:00 A.M.
PRIÈRES
10 H
Mr. Wilson moved,
M. Wilson propose,
Second Reading of Bill 20, An
Act to ensure the preservation of the Frederick Banting
homestead.
Deuxième lecture du projet
de loi 20, Loi visant à assurer la préservation de la
propriété familiale de Frederick Banting.
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.
Ms. Smith then moved,
Ensuite, Mme Smith
propose,
That, in the opinion of this
House, the Government of Ontario should do whatever is necessary
to protect the citizens of Ontario from nuisance
bears.
The question having been put on
the motion for Second Reading of Bill 20, An Act to ensure the
preservation of the Frederick Banting homestead, it was carried
on the following division:-
La motion portant deuxième
lecture du projet de loi 20, Loi visant à assurer la
préservation de la propriété familiale de
Frederick Banting, mise aux voix, est adoptée par le vote
suivant:-
AYES / POUR -
39
Arnott
Arthurs
Baird
Barrett
Berardinetti
Bisson
Chudleigh
Craitor
Delaney
Duguid
Flynn
Gravelle
Hardeman
Hoy
Hudak
Lalonde
Levac
Martiniuk
Matthews
Mauro
McNeely
Miller
Mossop
Munro
Orazietti
Ouellette
Patten
Peterson
Runciman
Ruprecht
Sandals
Scott
Smith
Smitherman
Sterling
Tascona
Wilson
Wynne
Zimmer
NAYS / CONTRE -
0
And the Bill was accordingly
read the second time and Ordered referred to the Standing
Committee on Social Policy.
En conséquence, ce projet
de loi est lu une deuxième fois et renvoyé au
Comité permanent de la politique sociale.
The question having been put on
Ms. Smith's Resolution Number 5, it was carried on the following
division:-
La motion, mise aux voix, sur la
résolution numéro 5 de Mme Smith est
adoptée par le vote suivant:-
AYES / POUR -
39
Arnott
Arthurs
Baird
Barrett
Berardinetti
Bisson
Chudleigh
Craitor
Delaney
Duguid
Flynn
Gravelle
Hardeman
Hoy
Hudak
Lalonde
Levac
Martiniuk
Matthews
Mauro
McNeely
Miller
Mossop
Munro
Orazietti
Ouellette
Patten
Peterson
Runciman
Ruprecht
Sandals
Scott
Smith
Smitherman
Sterling
Tascona
Wilson
Wynne
Zimmer
NAYS / CONTRE -
0
1:30 P.M.
13 H 30
REPORTS BY
COMMITTEES
RAPPORTS DES
COMITÉS
Mr. Jackson from the Standing
Committee on Estimates reported the following
Resolutions:-
Resolved, That Supply in the
following amounts and to defray the expenses of the following
ministries and offices be granted to Her Majesty for the fiscal
year ending March 31, 2006:-
MINISTRY OF PUBLIC
INFRASTRUCTURE RENEWAL
4001
Infrastructure and Growth
Management Planning / Ministry
Administration
$
262,003,600
MINISTRY OF HEALTH AND LONG-TERM
CARE
1401
1402
1403
1405
1406
1408
1409
1407
Ministry
Administration
Health Policy and
Research
Smart Systems and Knowledge
Management
Ontario Health
Insurance
Public Health, Health Promotion
and Disease Prevention
Acute and Emergency Health
Services
Community and Mental
Health
Health Capital
$
168,945,400
461,173,500
103,713,000
11,422,086,800
1,086,374,600
13,072,116,200
6,676,739,300
336,303,000
MINISTRY OF CHILDREN AND YOUTH
SERVICES
3701
3702
3703
Ministry
Administration
Children and Youth
Services
Infrastructure
$
13,306,100
3,185,003,000
109,370,000
MINISTRY OF NATURAL
RESOURCES
2101
2102
2103
2104
2105
Ministry
Administration
Geographic
Information
Natural Resource
Management
Public Safety and Emergency
Response
Land and Resources Information
and Information Technology
Cluster
$
36,700,200
35,535,500
269,108,000
103,508,200
1,000
MINISTRY OF TRAINING, COLLEGES
AND UNIVERSITIES
3001
3002
3003
Ministry
Administration
Postsecondary
Education
Training and
Employment
$
10,487,900
4,633,695,500
466,276,000
MINISTRY OF CITIZENSHIP AND
IMMIGRATION
601
602
603
604
605
Ministry
Administration
Citizenship and
Immigration
Ontario Women's
Directorate
Ontario Seniors'
Secretariat
Regional Services
$
18,195,500
20,603,000
16,092,800
1,446,000
6,730,400
MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE AND
FOOD
101
102
103
104
Ministry
Administration
Agriculture, Research and
Technology Transfer
Investment and Market
Development
Risk Management
$
16,340,700
139,826,800
10,519,700
181,308,300
MINISTRY OF
TRANSPORTATION
2701
2702
2703
2704
2705
Ministry
Administration
Transportation Policy and
Planning
Road User Safety
Provincial Highways
Management
Transportation Information and
Information Technology Cluster
$
55,442,500
686,844,700
156,422,300
1,272,366,200
59,511,800
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION
1001
1002
1003
Ministry
Administration
Elementary and Secondary
Education
Community Services I & IT
Cluster
$
23,502,500
11,264,302,200
1,000
MINISTRY OF ENERGY
2901
2902
Ministry
Administration
Energy Sector
Transformation
$
6,188,100
15,938,300
INTRODUCTION OF
BILLS
DÉPÔT DES PROJETS
DE LOI
The following Bill was
introduced and read the first time:-
Le projet de loi suivant est
présenté et lu une première
fois :-
Bill 31, An Act to amend the
Liquor Licence Act. Mr. Tascona.
Projet de loi 31, Loi modifiant
la Loi sur les permis d'alcool. M. Tascona.
DEFERRED VOTES
VOTES
DIFFÉRÉS
The deferred vote on the motion
for Second Reading of Bill 211, An Act to amend the Human Rights
Code and certain other Acts to end mandatory retirement, was
carried on the following division:-
La motion portant deuxième
lecture du projet de loi 211, Loi modifiant le Code des droits de
la personne et d'autres lois pour éliminer la retraite
obligatoire, mise aux voix sur le vote différé, est
adoptée par le vote suivant:
AYES / POUR -
66
Arnott
Arthurs
Baird
Barrett
Bartolucci
Bentley
Bountrogianni
Bradley
Bryant
Cansfield
Caplan
Chambers
Chudleigh
Colle
Cordiano
Craitor
Delaney
Di Cocco
Dombrowsky
Duguid
Duncan
Flynn
Fonseca
Gerretsen
Hudak
Jackson
Kwinter
Lalonde
Levac
Martiniuk
Matthews
McMeekin
McNeely
Meilleur
Miller
Milloy
Mossop
Munro
Orazietti
Ouellette
Peters
Peterson
Phillips
Pupatello
Qaadri
Ramsay
Rinaldi
Runciman
Ruprecht
Sandals
Scott
Sergio
Smith
Smitherman
Sterling
Takhar
Tascona
Tory
Van Bommel
Watson
Wilkinson
Wilson
Witmer
Wong
Yakabuski
Zimmer
NAYS / CONTRE -
7
Bisson
Churley
Horwath
Kormos
Marchese
Martel
Prue
And the Bill was accordingly
read the second time and Ordered referred to the Standing
Committee on Justice Policy.
En conséquence, ce projet
de loi est lu une deuxième fois et renvoyé au
Comité permanent de la justice.
PETITIONS
PÉTITIONS
Petition relating to providing
access to Velcade and other intravenous cancer chemotherapy drugs
(Sessional Paper No. P-7) Mr. Jackson.
Petitions relating to funding to
community agencies to ensure quality support and services to
people who have an intellectual disability (Sessional Paper No.
P-15) Mr. Hardeman, Mr. Lalonde and Mr. Wilson.
Petitions relating to OHIP
coverage for all forms of Macular Degeneration (Sessional Paper
No. P-16) Mr. Craitor and Mr. Kular.
Petition relating to maintaining
and preserving the Banting homestead (Sessional Paper No. P-21)
Mr. Wilson.
Petition relating to extending
the GO transit tunnel beyond St. Clair Avenue West (Sessional
Paper No. P-23) Mr. Ruprecht.
Petition relating to the Leslie
M. Frost Natural Resources Centre (Sessional Paper No. P-35) Ms.
Scott.
Petition relating to rent freeze
until above-guideline rent increases are wiped out by inflation
(Sessional Paper No. P-38) Mr. Ruprecht.
Petition relating to reversing
the government's decision to cancel the expansion and upgrades of
Cambridge Memorial Hospital (Sessional Paper No. P-46) Mr.
Martiniuk.
ORDERS OF THE
DAY
ORDRE DU JOUR
Mr. Caplan moved,
M. Caplan propose,
That, pursuant to Standing Order
46 and notwithstanding any other Standing Order or Special Order
of the House relating to Bill 197, An Act to implement Budget
measures, when Bill 197 is next called as a Government Order the
Speaker shall put every question necessary to dispose of the
second reading stage of the bill without further debate or
amendment and at such time the bill shall be ordered for third
reading, which Order may then be immediately called;
and
That, when the Order for third
reading is called, the Speaker shall put every question necessary
to dispose of this stage of the bill without further debate or
amendment; and
That no deferral of the second
reading vote pursuant to standing order 28(h) shall be permitted;
and
That, in the case of any
division relating to any proceedings on the bill, the division
bell shall be limited to five minutes.
A debate arising, after some
time, Mr. Caplan moved,
That the motion be amended by
deleting the second paragraph and substituting the following
therefore:
"That at 5:50 p.m. or 9:20 p.m.
as the case may be, on the day that the Order for Third Reading
of the bill is called, the Speaker shall put every question
necessary to dispose of the Third Reading Stage of the bill
without further debate or amendment; and"
The debate continued and, after
some time, the amendment to the motion, having been put, was
declared carried.
Le débat se poursuit et
après quelque temps, l'amendement à la motion, mise aux
voix, est déclarée adoptée.
The main motion, as amended, was
then carried on the following division:-
Ensuite, la motion principale,
telle qu'elle est amendée, est adoptée par le vote
suivant:-
AYES / POUR -
31
Arthurs
Berardinetti
Bryant
Cansfield
Caplan
Chambers
Craitor
Delaney
Di Cocco
Dombrowsky
Duguid
Duncan
Flynn
Fonseca
Gerretsen
Kular
Kwinter
Lalonde
Levac
McNeely
Milloy
Phillips
Qaadri
Rinaldi
Ruprecht
Sandals
Smitherman
Takhar
Wong
Wynne
Zimmer
NAYS / CONTRE -
12
Bisson
Chudleigh
Hardeman
Horwath
Hudak
Kormos
Marchese
Martiniuk
Miller
Prue
Scott
Witmer
The House then adjourned at 6:00
p.m.
À 18 h, la chambre a
ensuite ajourné ses travaux.
le président
Mike Brown
Speaker
PETITIONS TABLED PURSUANT TO
STANDING ORDER 38(a)
Petition relating to St. Agatha
catholic school in Scarborough (Sessional Paper No. P-78) Mr.
Berardinetti.