- C. difficile
- CAATs. see Colleges of applied arts and technology (CAATs)
- Cable/satellite providers
- requirement to broadcast legislative proceedings of the province or territory
- Yakabuski, 3998
- requirement to broadcast legislative proceedings of the province or territory
- Caledonia. see Aboriginal land claims—Caledonia
- Caledonia inquiry. see Public inquiries—administration of justice, law enforcement and ownership of land within Haldimand Tract
- Call centres
- Kormos, 5414-5415
- Campgrounds/camping
- regulation
- Arnott, 4846
- regulation
- Canada 55+ Games. see Sports competitions—Canada 55+ Games
- Canada health and social transfer. see Federal government transfer payments—Canada health transfer (CHT)
- Canada-Ontario affordable housing program (AHP). see Federal-provincial agreements/programs—Canada-Ontario affordable housing program (AHP)
- Canada-Ontario immigration agreement (COIA). see Federal-provincial agreements/programs—Canada-Ontario immigration agreement (COIA); Federal-provincial agreements/programs—Canada-Ontario immigration agreement (COIA)—Ontario to assume control of delivery of programs and services
- Canada-Ontario municipal rural infrastructure fund (COMRIF). see Federal-provincial-municipal agreements/programs—Canada-Ontario municipal rural infrastructure fund (COMRIF)
- Canada-Pakistan Trade Exposition. see Trade fairs—Canada-Pakistan Trade Exposition
- Canada pension plan (CPP). see also CPP Investment Board
- expansion of plan and reform in conjunction with other provinces and federal government
- history
- reform
- Canada-Québec Accord Relating to Immigration and Temporary Admission of Aliens. see Federal-provincial agreements/programs—Canada-Québec Accord Relating to Immigration and Temporary Admission of Aliens
- Canada Revenue Agency. see Employment-related benefits—severance/termination payments—Ministry of Revenue employees transferred to Canada Revenue Agency
- Canadian Armed Forces
- 56th Field Regiment of Royal Canadian Artillery
- Barrett, 4659
- 56th Field Regiment of Royal Canadian Artillery
- Canadian Armed Forces stations
- Station Alert
- Rinaldi, 4615
- Station Alert
- Canadian Association of Wound Care
- Jaczek, 1043
- Canadian Blood Services
- Canadian Cancer Society
- Canadian Council of Ministers of the Environment
- Canadian Educational Resources Council
- Colle, 3556-3757
- Canadian Hearing Society
- Canadian International AutoShow. see Trade fairs—Canadian International AutoShow
- Canadian Museum of Nature. see Museums—Canadian Museum of Nature
- Canadian Olympic Committee
- Road to Excellence program
- Berardinetti, 135
- Road to Excellence program
- Canadian Paraplegic Association of Ontario
- Naqvi, 1257-1258
- Canadian Police Information Centre (CPIC). see Criminal record checks—Canadian Police Information Centre (CPIC)
- Canadian Securities Transition Office
- Ramal, 1481
- Canadian Tire Jumpstart (children of low-income families). see Children's sports and recreational programs—Canadian Tire Jumpstart (children of low-income families)
- Cancer. see Bladder cancer; Childhood cancer; Prostate cancer
- Cancer Care Ontario (CCO)
- Cancer drugs
- Cancer screening programs
- breast cancer
- Horwath, 4996
- government funding for expansion
- inclusion of women aged 40 to 49
- regional variations in access
- breast cancer
- Cap and trade system (emissions trading). see Greenhouse gas emissions—reduction—cap and trade system (emissions trading)
- Capital Hill Group. see Lobbyists—employed by hospitals—Capital Hill Group
- Capital tax
- elimination
- Prue, 4766
- elimination
- Caplansky's (deli restaurant)
- Kormos, 4903
- Capping Top Public Sector Salaries Act, 2010 (Bill 57)
- Carbon Monoxide Awareness Week Act, 2010 (Bill 34)
- first reading
- Levac, 588
- first reading
- Carbon monoxide detectors
- Carbon taxes
- Cardiometabolic syndrome
- Qaadri, 1096-1097
- Cardiopulmonary resuscitation. see CPR (first aid)—training for students
- Carefirst Seniors and Community Services Association. see Senior citizens service agencies—Carefirst Seniors and Community Services Association
- Caregiver allowance tax credit. see Tax credits—caregiver allowance tax credit
- Caregivers
- Caribou. see Endangered species—woodland caribou designated; Wildlife management—caribou
- Carillion Canada Inc. see Government contracts—Carillion Canada Inc.
- CASs. see Children's aid societies (CASs)
- Catholic Women's League. see Religious organizations—Catholic Women's League
- Cattle farmers. see also Beef industry
- Caught in the Act: Investigation into the Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services’ conduct in relation to Ontario Regulation 233/10 under the Public Works Protection Act (André Marin, Ombudsman of Ontario). see Reports—Caught in the Act: Investigation into The Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services’ conduct in relation to Ontario Regulation 233/10 under the Public Works Protection Act (André Marin, Ombudsman of Ontario)
- CCACs. see Community care access centres (CCACs)
- CCSVI. see Chronic cerebrospinal venous insufficiency (CCSVI)—treatment
- Celebrate Ontario program. see Ministry of Tourism—Celebrate Ontario program
- Cell Phone Safety Act, 2010 (Bill 128)
- first reading
- Gélinas, 3241-3242
- first reading
- Cellphones. see Wireless phones, smart phones and data services
- Central America
- water supply
- Hampton, 2033
- water supply
- Central East Local Health Integration Network (LHIN). see Anti-smoking programs—in Central East LHIN
- Central West Community Care Access Centre (CCAC). see Home care—services in Central West Community Care Access Centre (CCAC)
- Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH)
- Sandals, 4638
- CEOs. see Banks—chief executive officers—salaries
- Certificates of approval. see Ministry of the Environment—certificates of approval
- Certified general accountants (CGAs). see Accountants—regulation—certified general accountants (CGAs)
- Certified General Accountants Association of Canada
- Chudleigh, 241-242
- Certified international management accountants (CIMAs). see Accountants—regulation—certified international management accountants (CIMAs)
- Certified management accountants (CMAs). see Accountants—regulation—certified management accountants (CMAs)
- Chain gangs
- Kormos, 6299
- Change of Name Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. C.7
- use of fingerprint technology to ensure convicted criminals are identified
- Murdoch, 4754
- use of fingerprint technology to ensure convicted criminals are identified
- Changebook. see PC Party documents/plans—Changebook
- Charitable fundraising
- Charter of Rights and Freedoms (Part 1, Constitution Act, 1982)
- Naqvi, 6255
- Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA)
- Chudleigh, 243
- Charting a Path to Sustainable Health Care in Ontario (TD Economics). see Members/ministers quoting reports—Charting a Path to Sustainable Health Care in Ontario (TD Economics)
- CHCs. see Community health centres (CHCs)
- Chicken Farmers of Ontario
- Chief executive officers. see Banks—chief executive officers—salaries
- Chief medical officer of health
- authority to issue directives in health-related emergencies
- Elliott, 3829-3830, 4087-4088, 4091
- Gélinas, 4095-4096, 5108-5109
- Hillier, 4193
- Hoy, 4097
- Jaczek, 4085
- Kormos, 4360
- Marchese, 4184
- Matthews, 3828-3829, 4083-4084
- McNeely, 5154
- Munro, 5154
- Naqvi, 4189
- Prue, 3830
- Ramal, 4098
- Sandals, 4099, 4182-4183, 4359, 4363, 5101
- Shurman, 4186
- impact on local control in northern and rural Ontario
- protection from personal liability for public health units following directives
- Gélinas, 5147
- authority to issue directives in health-related emergencies
- Chief prevention officer. see Occupational health and safety—appointment of Chief Prevention Officer
- Child abduction
- DiNovo, 4938-4940
- Child and Family Services Amendment Act (Protection of Drug Endangered Children), 2010 (Bill 84)
- Child and Family Services Review Board
- Child and Family Services Statute Law Amendment Act, 2006 (Bill 210)
- Child and Youth Mental Health Awareness Act, 2010 (Bill 48)
- first reading
- Horwath, 1144
- first reading
- Child care
- Child care centres
- Child poverty
- Child protection
- Child protection organizations. see Ombudsman of Ontario—child protection organizations oversight
- Child protection services
- Childhood cancer
- Childhood Obesity Awareness Month Act, 2011 (Bill 170)
- first reading
- Fonseca, 4849
- first reading
- Children in care
- adoption reform. see also Aboriginal children—customary care
- Balkissoon, 5665-5671
- Broten, 3333, 5359-5360, 5511-5513, 5664, 6374-6375
- Colle, 5488-5490, 5499, 6376
- Flynn, 5520-5521
- Hampton, 5661
- Jones, 3333, 5360-5361, 5493, 5495, 6142-6143
- Kormos, 5499, 5660
- Leal, 5492, 5670
- Levac, 5718-5719
- Marchese, 5518-5519
- Martiniuk, 5670
- Miller, N., 5656
- Miller, P., 5516, 5520
- Munro, 5518
- O'Toole, 5492, 5513, 5657-5660, 5673
- Prue, 3477, 5361, 5491-5492, 5498, 6377-6379
- Rinaldi, 5653-5657
- Sandals, 5665
- Savoline, 5671, 5677
- Shurman, 5657, 5661
- Smith, 5487-5488
- Witmer, 5717-5720, 6143-6144
- access orders terminated after 30 days
- home study wait list
- older children
- Prue, 5503
- openness orders
- extension of financial and other supports to age 21
- voluntary return to care between ages of 16 and 18
- adoption reform. see also Aboriginal children—customary care
- Children with diabetes
- Children with disabilities
- Children's activity tax credit. see Tax credits—children's activity tax credit
- Children's Activity Tax Credit Act, 2010 (Bill 99)
- first reading
- Duncan, 1997
- ministerial statement
- Duncan, 1998-1999
- second reading, 2085-2094, 2133-2142, 2183-2193, 2385-2395, 2433-2441
- Balkissoon, 2185-2186
- Bisson, 2390, 2393-2394
- Broten, 2186-2187
- Chudleigh, 2435
- Clark, 2436
- DiNovo, 2186, 2385, 2387-2391
- Dunlop, 2140
- Hoy, 2136-2137
- Johnson, 2133-2134
- Klees, 2134
- Lalonde, 2190
- Leal, 2133, 2391-2394
- MacLeod, 2190-2192
- Marchese, 2436-2440
- Mauro, 2394
- McNeely, 2390
- Miller, N., 2089-2091, 2134, 2139-2140
- Miller, P., 2087-2088, 2135-2136, 2140
- Munro, 2192-2193, 2385-2387
- Murray, 2389
- Naqvi, 2187-2191
- O'Toole, 2087, 2091-2094, 2186, 2189-2190, 2386, 2389-2390
- Pendergast, 2085-2089, 2136
- Prue, 2183-2185, 2187, 2190
- Ramal, 2439
- Rinaldi, 2088, 2137-2141, 2385-2386, 2440
- Sandals, 2137, 2436
- Savoline, 2088, 2393
- Tabuns, 2134-2135, 2137, 2440
- Wilkinson, 2386
- Witmer, 2133, 2136, 2141-2142, 2439-2440
- Yakabuski, 2433-2437
- public consultation
- MacLeod, 2190
- division (carried), 2453
- third reading, 3370-3381, 3411-3426
- Clark, 3419
- Delaney, 3374, 3419, 3425-3426
- Elliott, 3374, 3380
- Flynn, 3380
- Hampton, 3374
- Hoy, 3416
- Kormos, 3411-3416, 3419-3420, 3422-3423
- Leal, 3380-3381, 3420
- McMeekin, 3423
- Miller, N., 3423-3426
- Miller, P., 3379-3380
- Murdoch, 3425
- O'Toole, 3374-3379, 3381, 3415-3416, 3422
- Pendergast, 3370-3373, 3375, 3426
- Ramal, 3422, 3425
- Rinaldi, 3415
- Shurman, 3416-3420
- Tabuns, 3416, 3420-3423
- Wynne, 3370
- public consultation
- Miller, N., 3423
- division (carried), 3447-3448
- Royal assent, 3786
- first reading
- Children's aid societies (CASs). see also Children in care; Ombudsman of Ontario—children's aid societies oversight
- Broten, 3233
- Naqvi, 3232-3233
- amalgamation
- government funding
- Broten, 1544-1545, 2972-2973, 5673
- Elliott, 771
- Hampton, 5661
- Jones, 769, 5494, 5520
- Klees, 5719
- Kormos, 5670
- O'Toole, 5719
- Prue, 5500, 5504-5505
- Sandals, 1544-1545
- Savoline, 5671-5674
- Shurman, 4772
- Witmer, 5718
- Children's Aid Society of Hamilton
- Broten, 2973
- Children's Aid Society of London and Middlesex
- Durham Children's Aid Society
- Halton Children's Aid Society
- Peel Children's Aid Society
- Jones, 770
- York region
- Munro, 5515
- request for judicial review of budgets (section 14 review)
- Children's Aid Society of Hamilton. see Children's aid societies (CASs)—government funding—Children's Aid Society of Hamilton
- Children's centres
- Peel Children's Centre
- Dhillon, 3755-3756
- Peel Children's Centre
- Children's health care
- Children's health promotion
- Children's Law Reform Amendment Act, 2010 (Bill 22)
- Children’s Mental Health Act, 2011 (Bill 117)
- Children's mental health care
- government funding
- recommendation that services be moved from Ministry of Children and Youth Services to Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care
- wait lists
- Children's mental health organizations
- Children's services. see also Speech therapy for children—wait lists
- Children's sports and recreational programs
- Canadian Tire Jumpstart (children of low-income families)
- Albanese, 1732
- Canadian Tire Jumpstart (children of low-income families)
- Children's treatment centres (disabilities and special needs)
- The Children's Storefront. see Community organizations—The Children's Storefront
- China. see also International trade missions—China (November 2010)
- water supply
- Hampton, 2033
- water supply
- Christopher's Amendment Act (Sex Offender Registry), 2010 (Bill 142)
- first reading
- Martiniuk, 3874
- first reading
- Christopher’s Law (Sex Offender Registry), S.O. 2000, c.1
- Christopher’s Law (Sex Offender Registry) Amendment Act, 2011 (Bill 163)
- first reading
- Bradley, 4661
- ministerial statement
- Bradley, 4661-4662
- second reading, 4737-4741, 4808-4821, 4916-4930, 4937-4942, 4970-4971
- Arnott, 4919-4920
- Berardinetti, 4928-4929
- Bradley, 4737-4741
- Clark, 4970-4971
- Delaney, 4938-4939
- DiNovo, 4938-4942
- Dunlop, 4808-4815
- Hampton, 4815-4817
- Hoy, 4813-4814
- Johnson, 4938
- Kormos, 4919-4927, 4929, 4941
- Leal, 4919
- Munro, 4816-4817
- Murray, 4814, 4820
- O'Toole, 4814, 4816, 4820, 4916-4920, 4941
- Ouellette, 4928-4930
- Prue, 4928, 4937-4939
- Ramal, 4820-4821, 4941-4942
- Rinaldi, 4817
- Sandals, 4816
- Savoline, 4820
- Zimmer, 4817-4821, 4927-4928, 4938, 4941
- preamble
- O'Toole, 4916
- public consultation
- division (carried), 4982-4983
- third reading, 5463-5468
- Royal assent, 5716
- first reading
- Chronic cerebrospinal venous insufficiency (CCSVI)
- Chronic disease
- management strategy
- Marchese, 4864
- management strategy
- Chronic pain management
- Chronic wasting disease (CWD). see Wildlife management—deer, elk and moose—response to chronic wasting disease (CWD)
- Cigarette and Cigar Butt Litter Prevention Act, 2010 (Bill 28)
- first reading
- Levac, 482
- first reading
- Cities and towns
- Clandestine Drug Operation Prevention Act, 2010 (Bill 139)
- first reading
- MacLeod, 3662
- first reading
- Class size, schools. see Full-day kindergarten—teacher-student ratios
- Clean energy projects. see Renewable energy projects
- Clean Train Coalition. see also Public transportation—diesel vs. electric trains
- Bisson, 132
- Clean Water Act, S.O. 2006, c.22
- Tabuns, 2019
- Cliffs Natural Resources. see Mineral exploration—Ring of Fire—Cliffs Natural Resources
- Climate change
- Climate Change Action Plan 2008-2009 Annual Report (Ministry of the Environment). see Members/ministers quoting reports—Climate Change Action Plan 2008-2009 Annual Report (Ministry of the Environment)
- Climate Change Awareness Act, 2010 (Bill 6)
- Clotheslines
- outside use permitted
- Tabuns, 2520-2521
- outside use permitted
- Clothing manufacturing industry
- CMA Canada. see also Accountants—regulation—certified management accountants (CMAs)
- Chudleigh, 242
- Co-operative education
- Co-operative housing
- DiNovo, 5455
- Co-operative organizations (financial services)
- Sandals, 5534
- Coal generating stations. see Ontario Power Generation (OPG) fossil-fuel generating stations
- Cobourg Community Centre. see Community centres—Cobourg Community Centre
- COIA. see Federal-provincial agreements/programs—Canada-Ontario immigration agreement (COIA)
- Collective agreements
- Collective bargaining. see also Colleges of applied arts and technology (CAATs)—collective bargaining—part-time college teachers and support staff; Teacher collective bargaining—collective bargaining—part-time college teachers and support staff
- agricultural labourers. see also Court cases/actions—Ontario (Attorney General) v. Fraser, 2011
- College and University Student Associations Act, 2011 (Bill 184)
- first reading
- Naqvi, 5483
- first reading
- Collège Boréal. see Colleges of applied arts and technology (CAATs)—government funding—Collège Boréal
- Colleges of applied arts and technology (CAATs)
- collective bargaining
- government funding
- Collingwood General and Marine Hospital. see Dialysis services—wait lists—Collingwood General and Marine Hospital
- Collision Repair Standards Act, S.O. 2002, c.31
- Klees, 5614
- Commission on the Reform of Ontario's Public Service
- Committee process
- Committees
- committee to review all government agencies proposed
- joint committee between Ministry of Energy and Ministry of Natural Resources cancelled
- Ouellette, 2531
- Select Committee on Elections
- Bentley, 6211
- Select Committee on Mental Health and Addictions
- Select Committee on the proposed transaction of the TMX Group and the London Stock Exchange Group
- Common securities regulator. see Securities industry—common securities regulator
- Community and Primary Health Care. see Community health centres (CHCs)—Community and Primary Health Care
- Community care access centres (CCACs)
- Community centres
- Community health centres (CHCs)
- Community Living Ontario
- Community Living Toronto
- Community Living York South
- Jaczek, 4799-4800
- Community organizations
- Community radio
- CKCU-FM (Carleton University)
- Naqvi, 3960
- CKCU-FM (Carleton University)
- Community safety
- Conawapa Dam project. see Manitoba Hydro—Conawapa Hydroelectric Generating Station—Ontario to purchase electricity
- Concert tickets. see Consumer protection—entertainment tickets
- Concord West Ratepayers Association. see Ratepayer associations—Concord West Ratepayers Association—campaign against 407 Transitway
- Concurrence in supply
- Cabinet Office, 4761
- Ministry of Aboriginal Affairs, 4761
- Ministry of Children and Youth Services, 4761
- Ministry of Economic Development and Trade, 4761
- Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure, including supplementaries, 4761
- Ministry of Finance, 361, 411, 4761
- Ministry of Government Services, 4761
- Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care, 4761
- Ministry of Northern Development, Mines and Forestry, 4761
- Ministry of Revenue, 4761
- Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities, 4761
- Ministry of Transportation, 4761
- Concurrence in supply debate (March 2010)
- Concurrence in supply debate (March 2011)
- Condolences
- Atkins, Norm (senator)
- MacLeod, 2353-2454
- Blake, Douglas Craig (Petty Officer Second Class, Canadian soldier killed in Afghanistan)
- Barrett, 1207
- Einboden family (Ken and Britney Einboden killed in house fire)
- Albanese, 115-116
- Giesebrecht, Kristal (Master Corporal, Canadian soldier killed in Afghanistan)
- Van Bommel, 2299
- Japanese earthquake and tsunami victims (11 March 2011)
- McGuinty, 4686
- Kaczynski, Lech (Polish President killed in plane crash)
- McKay, Kevin (Private, Canadian soldier killed in Afghanistan)
- Moridi, 1549-1550
- Otchakovski, Artem (Peel Regional Police Constable killed in the line of duty)
- Parker, Geoff (Colonel, Canadian soldier killed in Afghanistan)
- Flynn, 1678-1679
- Pham, Vu (Ontario Provincial Police Constable killed in the line of duty)
- Richardson family (on death of daughter)
- Leal, 3584
- Rudd, Larry John (Trooper, Canadian soldier killed in Afghanistan)
- Levac, 1772
- Tibetan earthquake victims (14 April 2010)
- DiNovo, 799-800
- Todd, Tyler William (Private, Canadian soldier killed in Afghanistan)
- Pendergast, 587
- Atkins, Norm (senator)
- Condominium Act, S.O. 1998, c. 19
- Condominium corporations
- Condominium Owners Protection Act, 2010 (Bill 79)
- Condominium Review Board
- Conferences/seminars/symposiums
- Ontario Good Roads Association and Rural Ontario Municipal Association annual conference
- Levac, 4503
- Ontario Good Roads Association and Rural Ontario Municipal Association annual conference
- Congratulatory remarks
- Algonquin Thunder Women's Basketball (silver medallists, Canadian College Athletics Association national championship)
- McNeely, 4890
- Allaire, Richard (recipient, 2010 Community Action Network Against Abuse Award of Excellence)
- Brownell, 4021
- Alliston Hornets (winners, Ontario Hockey Association Junior C League)
- Wilson, 1360
- Alvarez, Frank (Portuguese-Canadian broadcaster, on unveiling of Frank Alvarez Way)
- Sousa, 1770-1771
- Attew, Samantha (Citizen of the Year, Milton Chamber of Commerce)
- Arnott, 5781
- Aubry, Pierre (volunteer work for Hôpital Glengarry Memorial Hospital)
- Lalonde, 3959
- Bachman, Gary (inductee, Ontario Masters Athletics Hall of Fame)
- O'Toole, 1042
- Baddeley, Lorraine (on retirement as general manager, Streetsville BIA)
- Delaney, 5058
- Badham, John (on retirement as broadcaster, Peterborough local radio)
- Leal, 5356
- Baitz, Thomas (recipient, Glenn Sawyer Award, Ontario Medical Association)
- Brownell, 5445
- Barkey, Linda (recipient, Foster Parent of the Year Award, Kawartha-Haliburton Children's Aid Society)
- Johnson, 3071-3072
- Basset, Isabel (former member, St. Andrew–St. Patrick, and recipient, EVE Equal Voice Award)
- Jones, 5444-5445
- Boyajian, Armand (owner, Arz Bakery)
- Ramal, 3920
- Brant, Dakota (winner, Miss Indian World Competition)
- Levac, 1412
- Brayley, Anne and Leslie Freeman (Ontario women's veterans doubles and Canadian champions, squash doubles)
- Klees, 2855-2856
- The Brigadoons (local Celtic band)
- Brownell, 1413
- Brockville Braves (winners, Fred Page Cup junior hockey tournament)
- Clark, 992
- Brown, Carolyn and David Newport (winners, Patients' Choice Award)
- Leal, 4174
- Carleton University Ravens (winners, Canadian Interuniversity Sport National Championship)
- Naqvi, 4888
- Carriere, Daniel (CEO, Southlake Regional Health Centre)
- Klees, 4888
- Carter, John (recipient, Agnes Macphail Award)
- Prue, 4847
- Chan, Patrick (winner, World Figure Skating Championship, men's singles event)
- Albanese, 5644-5645
- Chinese Canadian National Council
- Ramal, 4462
- Cooper, Lisa and Steve (winners, Canada's Outstanding Young Farmers Award)
- O'Toole, 4848
- Coyne, Bob (recipient, June Callwood Outstanding Achievement Award for Volunteerism)
- Levac, 5589
- Credit Valley hospital fundraisers and volunteers
- Delaney, 4313
- Devlin, Jim (on retirement as owner, Coach Canada Lines Ltd.)
- Leal, 2058
- Durham's newly elected mayors and municipal councillors
- O'Toole, 4123
- Elliott, Christine and Jim Flaherty (on fundraising for Abilities Centre in Whitby)
- Ouellette, 1549
- Ellis, Ryan and Mark Visentin (winners, Ontario Hockey League, Max Kaminsky Trophy and Goaltender of the Year awards)
- McMeekin, 5843-5844
- Epp, Tammy (recipient, Teacher of the Year award)
- MacLeod, 1454-1455
- Fakih, Mohamad (founder, Paramount Fine Foods)
- Ramal, 3756
- Ford, Rob (mayor elect, Toronto) and newly elected municipal councillors
- McGuinty, 2966
- Freer, Jack (60th anniversary of barbering in East York)
- Prue, 4615
- Hachborn, Walter (on retirement from Home Hardware in Kitchener)
- Hamilton East–Stoney Creek's newly elected municipal councillors and school trustees
- Miller, P., 3126
- Harper, Stephen (on re-election as Prime Minister of Canada)
- Harris, Frederick (on 90th birthday)
- Gélinas, 4076
- Harte-Maxwell, Lois (disability advocate and recipient, Queen's Golden Jubilee Medal)
- Leal, 3660
- Holmes, Garret (child activist and fundraiser, Children's Miracle Network and Free the Children)
- Flynn, 992
- Hudson, Joe (recipient, 2011 Get Cracking Award, Egg Farmers of Ontario)
- Clark, 6157
- Hunter, Gord (on retirement as councillor, city of Ottawa )
- MacLeod, 2107
- Intel International Science and Engineering Fair's student representatives
- Sandals, 1412
- Johnson, Linda (recipient, Human Touch Award)
- Brownell, 1209
- Johnston, David (appointee, Governor General of Canada)
- Witmer, 1994
- Kent Agricultural Hall of Fame inductees
- Hoy, 3823-3824
- Kiff, Glenn and Linda Wayne (owners, East Village Coffeehouse)
- Ramal, 1087
- Knights Table Food Bank on winning contest
- Dhillon, 2656
- LaFlamme, Lisa (host, CTV National News)
- Witmer, 2153
- Lakehead Thunderwolves (men's basketball team and winners, Wilson Cup)
- Mauro, 4616-4617
- Leading Women and Leading Girls, Building Communities Award recipients
- LeBreton, Marjory (senator)
- MacLeod, 2976-2977
- Leeds–Grenville's newly elected municipal councillors and school trustees
- Clark, 3239
- MacLeod, Ron (recipient, Cornwall and Area Chamber of Commerce Citizen of the Year Award)
- Brownell, 4379
- Maduk, Kayla (gold and silver medallist, Tae Kwon-Do World Championship)
- MacLeod, 4753
- Mallia, Nicholas and Jesse McNally (medallists, Canada Winter Games 2011)
- Berardinetti, 5588
- Mamycheva, Elena (winner, University of Toronto Brain Olympiad)
- Albanese, 992-993
- Marai, Paul (on election as school board trustee, Halton Catholic District School Board)
- Savoline, 5887
- McCracken, James (on retirement as director of education, Ottawa Catholic School Board)
- MacLeod, 1547
- McIntosh, Samantha and Kaylee Whitcroft (gold medalists, ringette, Canada Winter Games)
- Ramal, 4846-4847
- McTiernan, Tim (president, University of Ontario Institute of Technology)
- O'Toole, 5952
- Mech, George (volunteer)
- O'Toole, 5254-5255
- Merrett, Drew, Matt Rutherford and Scott Stewart (fundraising climb of Mount Kilimanjaro for Peterborough Regional Health Centre)
- Leal, 5843
- Oakville Blades (winners, Dudley Hewitt Cup junior hockey tournament)
- Chudleigh, 991-992
- Orchard Park Secondary School Robotics Team 2056
- Miller, P., 4983-4984
- Owen Sound Attack (winners, Ontario Hockey League championship)
- Murdoch, 6069-6070
- Park, Han (grade 12 student, Richmond Green Secondary School, on fundraising efforts for Japanese earthquake and tsunami victims)
- Moridi, 5972
- Pembroke Lumber Kings hockey team (winner, Canadian Hockey Association Junior A League)
- Yakabuski, 5780-5781
- Perkins, Christopher (archer and winner, male athlete of the month, United States Sports Academy)
- Clark, 5888
- Peterborough Lakers (lacrosse team)
- Leal, 2361
- Petruccelli, Stephen (athlete, Special Olympics and community volunteer)
- Moridi, 3919
- Riley, John (one of first African Canadians to join Canadian armed forces)
- Colle, 2976
- Robillard, Brent (recipient, Ministry of Education Teacher of the Year Award)
- Clark, 5843
- Rogers, Winston (on retirement as honorary colonel, Brockville Rifles)
- Clark, 3708
- Rosenquist, Gerry (on 50 years of service in medical profession)
- Brownell, 5643
- Ross, Olivia (recipient, Provincial Women's Hockey League top goaltender award)
- Miller, N., 1088
- Runciman, Bob (recipient, Brockville and District Chamber of Commerce 2010 Citizen of the Year Award)
- Clark, 3125-3126
- Savehilaghi, Hasan (founder and president, Yellow London Taxi)
- Ramal, 5739
- Sibbald, John Drinkwater III (recipient, Lieutenant Governor's Ontario Heritage Award for Lifetime Achievement)
- Munro, 5017
- Silver, Pat (recipient, Beach Citizen of the Year Award)
- Prue, 2253
- Smith, Rosemary (recipient, 2009 Citizen of the Year Award, Kitchener–Waterloo)
- Witmer, 1500
- Stuntman Stu (radio host and community activist)
- MacLeod, 4888-4889
- Tanguay, Ray (appointed President, Toyota Motor North America)
- O'Toole, 5356
- Tardif, Brian (25th anniversary as executive director, Citizen Advocacy of Ottawa)
- Naqvi, 1732
- Thake, Bill (mayor, village of Westport)
- Clark, 4312-4313
- Thunder Bay Sporttop Queens (winners, Canadian Championship girls' hockey tournament)
- Mauro, 993
- Timmons, Ray (on retirement as executive director, Almonte General Hospital)
- Sterling, 2205
- Van Dusen, Lloyd (four-time winner, International Plowing Match)
- Clark, 5167
- Wakeman, Shane (participant, Ironman competition)
- Bisson, 2107
- Williams, Margaret (on retirement as CEO and chief librarian, Brockville Public Library)
- Clark, 2856
- Winkler, Zachary (recipient, Junior Citizen of the Year Award)
- Shurman, 430
- Witmer, Elizabeth (recipient, Lifetime Impact Award, Isaac Foundation)
- Arnott, 3072
- Witmer, Elizabeth (recipient, Social Work Doctors' Colloquium Political Award of Merit)
- Savoline, 633
- Wong, Tracy (silver medallist, badminton, Canada Winter Games)
- Moridi, 4659
- Woodbine Entertainment Group (recipient, Century International Quality ERA Gold Award)
- Chudleigh, 4694
- Yielding, Jack (child activist for children with disabilities and patient ambassador, Sick Kids Hospital)
- Flynn, 848-849
- Algonquin Thunder Women's Basketball (silver medallists, Canadian College Athletics Association national championship)
- Conservation areas
- Conservation authorities
- disposal of crown land without minister's approval
- Hillier, 1877
- disposal of crown land without minister's approval
- Construction industry
- Construction industry workers. see Occupational health and safety—construction industry workers
- Consultant Use in Selected Health Care Organizations (Jim McCarter, Auditor General of Ontario). see Members/ministers quoting reports—Consultant Use in Selected Health Care Organizations (Jim McCarter, Auditor General of Ontario); Reports—Consultant Use in Selected Health Care Organizations (Jim McCarter, Auditor General of Ontario)
- Consumer credit reporting agencies
- Consumer protection. see also Government record—Liberal (2003-2011)—consumer protection; Wireless phones, smart phones and data services—consumer protection
- automobile dealerships
- credit card fraud
- energy contracts
- entertainment tickets
- Arnott, 3348-3352, 3354
- Arthurs, 3345-3349, 3364-3365
- Bailey, 3383-3386
- Bentley, 2839-2842
- Bisson, 3349, 3358, 3361-3362
- Brown, 3271-3272
- Chudleigh, 2841, 2843-2844, 3179-3180, 3251-3253, 3272, 3275
- Colle, 3364, 3368-3369
- Delaney, 3275-3276, 3352-3358, 3360
- Dunlop, 3358-3359
- Elliott, 3353
- Hampton, 3369
- Hardeman, 3276-3279
- Klees, 2842
- Kormos, 2841, 3254-3264, 3272-3273, 3275, 3388-3389, 3414-3415, 3889-3892
- Leal, 3353, 3365-3369
- Marchese, 3271, 3393, 3427-3428
- Martiniuk, 3255
- McMeekin, 3369
- McNeely, 2841
- Munro, 3888-3889
- O'Toole, 3254, 3256, 3353-3354, 3357-3360, 3368
- Ouellette, 3349, 3357, 3360, 3364
- Shurman, 3389-3391
- Zimmer, 3255, 3272-3274, 3348, 3357
- home renovation industry
- moving companies
- Yellow Pages fraud
- Kormos, 3822
- Consumer Protection Amendment Act (Protecting Children from Targeted Advertising of Unhealthy Food and Drink), 2011 (Bill 175)
- first reading
- Marchese, 5018-5019
- first reading
- Consumer Reporting Amendment Act, 2010 (Bill 7)
- Contests
- Controlled Drugs and Substances Act, S.C. 1996, c. 19
- Zimmer, 2428-2429
- Copper Cliff smelter collapse. see Mining industry accidents—chimney collapse at Vale Inco smelter complex in Copper Cliff
- Cornerstone Housing for Women. see Affordable housing—Cornerstone Housing for Women
- Coroner inquests
- Corporate Income Taxes, Profit, and Employment Performance of Canada’s Largest Companies (David Macdonald, Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives). see Members/ministers quoting reports—Corporate Income Taxes, Profit, and Employment Performance of Canada’s Largest Companies (David Macdonald, Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives)
- Corporate tax reduction
-
- Bisson, 6003-6004
- Chudleigh, 5074
- Duncan, 4406, 4744-4745, 4788-4789, 4836-4837
- Gélinas, 6015-6017
- Hampton, 5279
- Horwath, 339-340, 4259-4260, 4406, 4451-4452, 4744-4745, 4788-4789, 4836-4837, 4880, 4998-4999, 6190-6191, 6353-6354
- Marchese, 5137-5138, 5143, 5902-5903
- McGuinty, 339, 6353-6354
- Miller, P., 5088
- Prue, 659, 4764-4767, 6024-6025
- Tabuns, 5073, 5076-5078
- impact on employment creation
-
- Corporations
- Correctional centres
- aboriginal communities
- Bisson, 3481-3482
- closure. see also Government record—PC (1995-2003)—closure of correctional centres
- Owen Sound, Sarnia and Walkerton
- Sarnia Jail
- inmate safety and overcrowding
- aboriginal communities
- Cottages and recreational properties. see Easements and rights-of-way—cottages and recreational properties
- Council on Aging of Ottawa. see Senior citizens service agencies—Council on Aging of Ottawa
- Coupons (retail trade)
- Colle, 5416
- Court caseloads
- Court cases/actions
- British Columbia (Public Service Employee Relations Comm.) v. B.C.G.E.U., 1999
- Kormos, 5706
- Josephs, Adam (Toronto Police Constable suing John Does for libel on YouTube)
- mistrial in case of Erika Mendieta v. Her Majesty the Queen due to conduct of crown prosecutor
- Ontario (Attorney General) v. Fraser, 2011
- Platinex Inc. v. Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug First Nation, 2006
- Wadsworth case (Upper Canada Court of the Queen's Bench)
- Kormos, 523
- British Columbia (Public Service Employee Relations Comm.) v. B.C.G.E.U., 1999
- Court interpreters
- Court trials
- Courtyard Group. see Cancer Care Ontario (CCO)—contracts—Courtyard Group Ltd.; Cancer Care Ontario (CCO)—contracts—Ronson, John and Courtyard Group Ltd.; Hospitals—use of consultants—Ronson, John and Courtyard Group Ltd.
- Coyotes. see Wildlife management—coyotes
- CPIC. see Criminal record checks—Canadian Police Information Centre (CPIC)
- CPP Investment Board
- Leal, 1433
- CPR (first aid)
- training for students
- McNeely, 5889
- training for students
- Creating the Foundation for Jobs And Growth Act, 2010 (Bill 16)
- first reading
- Duncan, 335
- second reading, 639-671, 743-776, 871
- Arnott, 645-646, 755-759, 767
- Arthurs, 639-644, 646, 750, 763
- Bisson, 645
- Chan, 759
- Chiarelli, 749
- Chudleigh, 749-750, 754-755, 768, 773-774
- Colle, 773, 775-776
- Dunlop, 668, 763
- Elliott, 771
- Gerretsen, 656
- Hampton, 758-764, 767
- Hoy, 645
- Jaczek, 668
- Johnson, 655
- Jones, 768-772
- Klees, 664
- Kormos, 664, 668-669
- Lalonde, 660
- Leal, 774
- MacLeod, 644-645
- Marchese, 770-775
- Mauro, 758, 762, 767, 774
- McMeekin, 754
- Miller, N., 646-654, 656
- Moridi, 664
- Munro, 660
- Murray, 659
- Naqvi, 764-768
- O'Toole, 655, 659-660, 664-669
- Ouellette, 750, 753-754, 762
- Prue, 654-660
- Ramal, 661-663, 665
- Sandals, 751-753, 755
- Sergio, 771
- Sterling, 758-759
- Tabuns, 668-670, 743-751, 754
- schedule 2 - City of Ottawa Act, 1999
- Naqvi, 765-766
- schedule 5 - Drug Interchangeability and Dispensing Fee Act
- Miller, N., 649-650
- schedule 6 - Electronic Land Registration Services Act, 2010
- Miller, N., 653-654
- schedule 26 - Retail Sales Act
- Miller, N., 651
- division (carried), 889-890
- time allocation motion, 805-823
- third reading, 1585-1592
- Royal assent, 1617
- first reading
- Credit card fraud. see Consumer protection—credit card fraud
- Credit counselling agencies
- Credit Valley Hospital. see Hospital expansion—Credit Valley Hospital; Hospital services—emergency—Credit Valley Hospital; Lobbyists—employed by hospitals—Credit Valley Hospital
- Crime
- Crime prevention
- Crime Stoppers
- Dunlop, 4813
- Criminal Injuries Compensation Board
- Criminal record checks. see also Amateur sports programs—criminal record checks of referees, trainers, coaches and other sports officials; Ministry of Labour—criminal record checks on inspectors testifying in court cases; Volunteers—criminal record checks
- Criminal Record Checks for Volunteers Act, 2010 (Bill 38)
- first reading
- Jones, 736
- first reading
- Criminal Records Act, R.S.C. 1985, c.C-47
- Kormos, 4922
- Crowland Central Public School (Welland). see School closures—Crowland Central Public School (Welland)
- Crown corporations
- merging of Ontario Power Generation, Hydro One, Liquor Control Board of Ontario and Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corp.
- selling off 20% stake in new corporation
- Arnott, 2530
- selling off 20% stake in new corporation
- merging of Ontario Power Generation, Hydro One, Liquor Control Board of Ontario and Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corp.
- Crown Forest Sustainability Act, S.O. 1994, c. 25
- Crown land. see also Conservation authorities—disposal of crown land without minister's approval; Pesticides/herbicides—government use of 2,4,5-T and other toxic herbicides on Crown land and hydro corridors—disclosure and investigation
- Crown Metal Packaging Canada. see Manufacturing industry shutdowns—Crown Metal Packaging Canada
- Crown wards. see Children in care
- Cuba. see International relations—Canada-Cuba
- Culture Days. see Arts and cultural industries—Culture Days
- Currency
- Curriculum
- Customary care. see Aboriginal children—customary care
- Cyberbullying
- Cycling
- Cystic fibrosis
- Arnott, 5931