No. 12 |
No 12 |
Votes and Proceedings |
Procès-verbaux |
Legislative Assembly |
Assemblée législative |
Monday March 18, 2013 |
Lundi 18 mars 2013 |
2nd Session, |
2e session |
PRAYERS |
PRIÈRES |
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10:30 A.M. |
10 H 30 | |||||
ORAL QUESTIONS |
QUESTIONS ORALES | |||||
The House recessed at 11:38 a.m. |
À 11 h 38, l’Assemblée a suspendu la séance. | |||||
1:00 P.M. |
13 H | |||||
REPORTS BY COMMITTEES |
RAPPORTS DES COMITÉS | |||||
The Speaker addressed the House:- |
Le Président s'adresse à l'Assemblée :- | |||||
Standing Order 63(a) provides that “the Standing Committee on Estimates shall present one report with respect to all of the Estimates and Supplementary Estimates considered pursuant to Standing Orders 60 and 62 no later than the third Thursday in November of each calendar year.” The House not having received a report from the Standing Committee on Estimates for certain ministries and offices on Thursday, November 15, 2012, as required by the Standing Orders of this House, pursuant to Standing Order 63(b) the Estimates before the Committee of the Ministry of Aboriginal Affairs; Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs; Ministry of the Attorney General; Cabinet Office; Ministry of Children and Youth Services; Ministry of Citizenship and Immigration; Ministry of Community and Social Services; Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services; Ministry of Consumer Services; Ministry of Economic Development and Innovation; Ministry of Education; Ministry of Energy; Ministry of the Environment; Ministry of Finance; Office of Francophone Affairs; Ministry of Government Services; Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care; Ministry of Infrastructure; Ministry of Labour; Office of the Lieutenant Governor; Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing; Ministry of Natural Resources; Ministry of Northern Development and Mines; Office of the Premier; Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Sport; Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities; Ministry of Transportation; Office of the Assembly; Office of the Auditor General; Office of the Chief Electoral Officer; and Ombudsman Ontario are deemed to be passed by the Committee and are deemed to be reported to and received by the House. | ||||||
Pursuant to Standing Order 61(b), the Estimates (2012-2013) of the following ministries and offices, not having been selected for consideration, were deemed to be received and concurred in:- | ||||||
MINISTRY OF ABORIGINAL AFFAIRS |
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2001 |
Ministry of Aboriginal Affairs |
$ |
75,692,500 |
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MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE, FOOD AND RURAL AFFAIRS |
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101 |
Ministry Administration |
$ |
27,715,900 |
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107 |
Better Public Health and Environment |
86,112,700 |
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108 |
Strong Agriculture, Food and Bio-product Sectors and Strong Rural Communities |
749,476,800 |
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109 |
Policy Development |
16,898,800 |
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MINISTRY OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL |
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301 |
Ministry Administration |
$ |
210,331,400 |
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302 |
Prosecuting Crime |
264,936,500 |
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303 |
Policy, Justice Programs and Agencies |
518,106,300 |
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304 |
Legal Services |
53,275,400 |
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305 |
Court Services |
741,334,400 |
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306 |
Victims and Vulnerable Persons |
174,797,200 |
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307 |
Political Contribution Tax Credit |
6,783,000 |
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CABINET OFFICE |
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401 |
Cabinet Office |
$ |
27,223,900 |
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MINISTRY OF CHILDREN AND YOUTH SERVICES |
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3701 |
Ministry Administration |
$ |
14,253,400 |
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3702 |
Children and Youth Services |
4,135,077,400 |
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3703 |
Infrastructure |
35,269,100 |
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MINISTRY OF CITIZENSHIP AND IMMIGRATION |
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601 |
Ministry Administration |
$ |
19,604,000 |
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602 |
Citizenship and Immigration |
129,822,500 |
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603 |
Ontario Women’s Directorate |
18,232,200 |
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605 |
Regional Services |
6,712,700 |
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607 |
Pan/Parapan American Games Secretariat |
319,596,700 |
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MINISTRY OF COMMUNITY AND SOCIAL SERVICES |
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701 |
Ministry Administration |
$ |
39,606,400 |
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702 |
Adults’ Services |
9,986,258,600 |
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MINISTRY OF COMMUNITY SAFETY AND CORRECTIONAL SERVICES |
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2601 |
Ministry Administration |
$ |
118,677,500 |
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2603 |
Public Safety Division |
397,463,100 |
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2604 |
Ontario Provincial Police |
1,137,432,700 |
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2605 |
Correctional Services |
931,564,600 |
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2606 |
Justice Technology Services |
53,924,500 |
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2607 |
Agencies, Boards and Commissions |
5,393,400 |
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2609 |
Emergency Planning and Management |
73,850,700 |
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2610 |
Policy and Strategic Planning Division |
3,404,500 |
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MINISTRY OF CONSUMER SERVICES |
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3101 |
Consumer Services |
$ |
20,363,000 |
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MINISTRY OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND INNOVATION |
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901 |
Ministry Administration |
$ |
18,053,800 |
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902 |
Economic Development and Innovation |
1,106,647,600 |
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MINISTRY OF EDUCATION |
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1001 |
Ministry Administration |
$ |
26,469,300 |
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1002 |
Elementary and Secondary Education |
23,784,491,500 |
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1003 |
Community Services Information and Information Technology Cluster |
10,351,500 |
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1004 |
Child Care |
984,071,000 |
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MINISTRY OF ENERGY |
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2901 |
Ministry Administration |
$ |
16,769,000 |
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2902 |
Energy Development and Management |
39,232,400 |
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2905 |
Electricity Price Mitigation |
1,109,200,000 |
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MINISTRY OF THE ENVIRONMENT |
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1101 |
Ministry Administration |
$ |
53,981,800 |
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1106 |
Air |
78,991,400 |
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1107 |
Water |
161,421,000 |
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1108 |
Waste |
64,882,500 |
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MINISTRY OF FINANCE |
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1201 |
Ministry Administration |
$ |
42,097,600 |
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1202 |
Taxation, Agencies and Pensions Policy |
20,733,000 |
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1203 |
Economic, Fiscal, and Financial Policy |
1,923,497,800 |
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1204 |
Financial Services Industry Regulation |
2,878,900 |
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1206 |
Central Agencies Information & Information Technology Cluster |
46,051,200 |
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1208 |
Investing in Ontario |
1,000 |
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1209 |
Tax and Benefits Administration |
419,325,300 |
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OFFICE OF FRANCOPHONE AFFAIRS |
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1301 |
Francophone Affairs |
$ |
4,244,100 |
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1302 |
Office of the French Language Services Commissioner |
869,100 |
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MINISTRY OF GOVERNMENT SERVICES |
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1801 |
Ministry Administration |
$ |
47,185,300 |
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1807 |
Employee and Pensioner Benefits (Employer Share) |
829,247,100 |
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1808 |
Human Resources Services |
118,045,000 |
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1811 |
Enterprise Business Services |
502,457,000 |
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1812 |
Agencies, Boards, Commissions and Tribunals |
5,960,600 |
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1814 |
ServiceOntario |
290,848,200 |
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1815 |
Bulk Media Buy |
25,000,000 |
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MINISTRY OF HEALTH AND LONG-TERM CARE |
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1401 |
Ministry Administration |
$ |
88,216,200 |
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1402 |
Health Policy and Research |
917,633,200 |
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1403 |
eHealth and Information Management |
603,472,100 |
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1405 |
Ontario Health Insurance |
17,078,013,100 |
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1406 |
Public Health |
709,467,800 |
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1411 |
Local Health Integration Networks and Related Health Service Providers |
23,111,977,400 |
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1412 |
Provincial Programs and Stewardship |
4,915,939,900 |
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1413 |
Information Systems |
121,336,700 |
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1414 |
Health Promotion |
351,717,100 |
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1407 |
Health Capital |
1,476,419,400 |
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MINISTRY OF INFRASTRUCTURE |
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4001 |
Ministry Administration |
$ |
2,103,200 |
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4003 |
Infrastructure and Growth Planning |
248,357,100 |
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4004 |
Realty Development and Management |
324,730,900 |
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MINISTRY OF LABOUR |
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1601 |
Ministry Administration |
$ |
23,070,600 |
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1602 |
Pay Equity Commission |
4,217,000 |
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1603 |
Labour Relations |
24,157,000 |
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1604 |
Occupational Health and Safety |
198,374,900 |
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1605 |
Employment Rights and Responsibilities |
33,452,400 |
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OFFICE OF THE LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR |
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1701 |
Office of the Lieutenant Governor |
$ |
1,359,100 |
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MINISTRY OF MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS AND HOUSING |
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1901 |
Ministry Administration |
$ |
31,439,700 |
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1902 |
Municipal Services and Building Regulation |
26,700,400 |
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1903 |
Local Government and Planning Policy |
13,238,000 |
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1904 |
Affordable Housing |
765,571,400 |
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MINISTRY OF NATURAL RESOURCES |
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2101 |
Ministry Administration |
$ |
33,429,300 |
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2103 |
Natural Resource Management |
419,094,300 |
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2104 |
Public Protection |
126,791,100 |
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2105 |
Land and Resources Information and Information Technology Cluster |
182,500 |
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MINISTRY OF NORTHERN DEVELOPMENT AND MINES |
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2201 |
Ministry Administration |
$ |
12,311,900 |
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2202 |
Northern Development |
928,535,300 |
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2203 |
Mines and Minerals |
59,697,700 |
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OFFICE OF THE PREMIER |
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2401 |
Office of the Premier |
$ |
2,655,300 |
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MINISTRY OF TOURISM, CULTURE AND SPORT |
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3801 |
Ministry Administration |
$ |
8,892,800 |
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3802 |
Tourism |
166,480,300 |
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3803 |
Sport, Recreation and Community Programs |
48,915,000 |
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3804 |
Tourism and Culture Capital |
52,041,700 |
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3805 |
Culture |
241,969,200 |
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3806 |
Ontario Trillium Foundation |
120,001,000 |
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3807 |
Ontario Seniors’ Secretariat |
4,019,500 |
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3808 |
Ontario Cultural Media Tax Credits |
226,238,700 |
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MINISTRY OF TRAINING, COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES |
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3001 |
Ministry Administration |
$ |
20,734,700 |
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3002 |
Postsecondary Education |
6,271,556,800 |
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3003 |
Employment Ontario |
1,328,500,100 |
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3004 |
Strategic Policy and Programs |
23,939,300 |
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MINISTRY OF TRANSPORTATION |
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2701 |
Ministry Administration |
$ |
53,765,200 |
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2702 |
Policy and Planning |
2,593,149,500 |
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2703 |
Road User Safety |
109,337,700 |
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2704 |
Provincial Highways Management |
2,918,205,500 |
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2705 |
Labour and Transportation Cluster |
72,251,800 |
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OFFICE OF THE ASSEMBLY |
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201 |
Office of the Assembly |
$ |
125,283,600 |
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202 |
Commission(er)’s |
29,843,100 |
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OFFICE OF THE AUDITOR GENERAL |
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2501 |
Office of the Auditor General |
$ |
15,821,400 |
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OFFICE OF THE CHIEF ELECTORAL OFFICER |
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501 |
Office of the Chief Electoral Officer |
$ |
17,492,600 |
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OMBUDSMAN ONTARIO |
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2301 |
Ombudsman Ontario |
$ |
11,159,300 |
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PETITIONS |
PÉTITIONS |
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Public and municipal approvals and a moratorium on industrial wind farm development (Sessional Paper No. P-1) Mr. Walker. | ||||||
A moratorium on landfill construction (Sessional Paper No. P-3) Mr. Hardeman. | ||||||
Exempting old vehicle collectors from Drive Clean testing (Sessional Paper No. P-6) Mr. O'Toole and Mr. Ouellette. | ||||||
Disbanding the College of Trades (Sessional Paper No. P-10) Mr. Miller (Parry Sound–Muskoka). | ||||||
Building the Air-Rail Link (Sessional Paper No. P-19) Ms. DiNovo. | ||||||
Repeal the statutory obligations created by Bill 119 (Sessional Paper No. P-28) Mr. McDonell. | ||||||
Personal Support Workers (Sessional Paper No. P-36) Mme Gélinas, Mr. Miller (Hamilton East–Stoney Creek), Mr. Prue and Mr. Schein. | ||||||
Avastin (Sessional Paper No. P-44) Mr. Natyshak. | ||||||
ORDERS OF THE DAY |
ORDRE DU JOUR | |||||
Second Reading of Bill 21, An Act to amend the Employment Standards Act, 2000 in respect of family caregiver, critically ill child care and crime-related child death or disappearance leaves of absence. |
Deuxième lecture du projet de loi 21, Loi modifiant la Loi de 2000 sur les normes d’emploi en ce qui concerne le congé familial pour les aidants naturels, le congé pour soins à un enfant gravement malade et le congé en cas de décès ou de disparition d’un enfant dans des circonstances criminelles. | |||||
Debate arose and after some time, |
Il s’élève un débat et après quelque temps, | |||||
The Acting Speaker (Mr. Arnott) informed the House of the following changes in the Order of Precedence for Private Members’ Public Business:- |
Le président suppléant (M. Arnott) a informé la Chambre des changements suivants dans l’ordre de priorité pour les affaires émanant des députés :- |
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Mr. Wilson assumes ballot item number 15 and |
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Mr. Hardeman assumes ballot item number 59 and |
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Mr. Hillier assumes ballot item number 10. |
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Debate resumed and after some time, |
Le débat reprend et après quelque temps, |
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The Acting Speaker informed the House of the following changes in the Order of Precedence for Private Members’ Public Business:- |
Le Président suppléant a informé la Chambre des changements suivants dans l’ordre de priorité pour les affaires émanant des députés :- |
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Mr. Natyshak assumes ballot item number 12 and |
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Mr. Mantha assumes ballot item number 13. |
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Debate resumed and after some time the House adjourned at 6:00 p.m. |
Le débat reprend et après quelque temps, à 18 h, la chambre a ajourné ses travaux. |
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le président Dave Levac Speaker | ||||||