- Safe schools initiatives. see Anti-bullying initiatives
- Safety inspection
- McNaughton, 2257
- Salaries
- School board accountability
- School board trustees
- School boards. see also Youth/students—concussions—school board policies
- School breakfast programs
- School bus transportation
- School cafeterias
- School closures. see also Schools—alternative community use
- School construction
- Schools
- Schools in rural Ontario
- Security for Courts, Electricity Generating Facilities and Nuclear Facilities Act, 2012 (Bill 34)
- general discussion
- first reading
- second reading, 683–688, 731–740, 777–787, 850–887, 939–951, 1058–1094, 1095–1103
- Armstrong, 870–871, 883, 1079–1080, 1082, 1085, 1090, 1093
- Bailey, 880–883, 884
- Barrett, 858, 1060
- Bentley, 866, 871
- Berardinetti, 875–878, 879–880, 887, 1072
- Cansfield, 1076
- Clark, 1102
- Delaney, 1084, 1087
- DiNovo, 687, 944, 948–950, 1072, 1075–1076, 1078, 1084, 1086–1087, 1099
- Dunlop, 866–867
- Elliott, 878, 1078–1079
- Fedeli, 1098–1099, 1100
- Flynn, 874, 883–884, 947, 1062–1063, 1078, 1093
- Forster, 884–886, 887, 1097, 1102
- Gerretsen, 739, 941, 945
- Harris, 866, 1084–1085
- Hillier, 1095–1096, 1097–1098
- Jackson, 1064–1066, 1067
- Jones, 688
- Leal, 687–688, 786–787, 875, 879, 944, 1081, 1093, 1099, 1102
- Leone, 739, 939–940, 942
- MacCharles, 1075
- MacLeod, 862–863, 945–948
- Marchese, 786
- McDonell, 854, 855–857, 859, 870, 884, 1063, 1087, 1093, 1094
- McKenna, 1069, 1075, 1091–1093, 1094
- McNeely, 851–853, 854–855
- Meilleur, 683–685, 684, 685, 688, 1060
- Miller, N., 867–870, 871, 1066–1067
- Miller, P., 857–858, 862, 1061–1062, 1064, 1067, 1101
- Milligan, 1058–1060, 1061
- Milloy, 858, 886, 1096–1097
- Munro, 1085–1086, 1088
- Murray, 785–786
- Natyshak, 739, 777–782, 853–854, 866, 1060, 1069
- Nicholls, 1100–1101, 1102–1103
- O'Toole, 687, 786, 947–948, 1097, 1099–1100
- Ouellette, 874–875, 941
- Piruzza, 1069–1070
- Prue, 738–739, 858, 859–861, 863, 941–942, 947, 1060–1061, 1066, 1073
- Sandals, 854
- Schein, 940–941, 942–944, 945, 1063, 1096
- Shurman, 1072–1073
- Singh, 782–785, 787, 870, 878–879, 884, 887, 1100
- Smith, 1070–1072, 1073
- Tabuns, 871–874, 875
- Taylor, 1067–1068, 1070
- Vanthof, 875, 1073–1075, 1076, 1081–1082, 1087–1088, 1091, 1094
- Walker, 853, 886–887, 1082–1084, 1085, 1090–1091
- Wilson, 1076–1078, 1079
- Wong, 685–687, 686, 687, 1063–1064, 1066, 1068–1069, 1090
- Yakabuski, 731–738, 739–740, 944, 1081
- Yurek, 862, 879, 1080–1081, 1088–1090, 1091
- Zimmer, 862, 863–866, 867
- division (carried), 1114
- Security measures. see also Human rights—G20 summit; Police conduct; Public Works Protection Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. P.55
- in courthouses
- in electricity generating facilities
- human rights and
- in nuclear power plants
- police powers
- in public buildings
- transparency
- Senior citizens. see also Alzheimer's disease and other dementias; Elder abuse; Home care funding; Home renovation tax credit; Long-term care
- Jeffrey, 841
- MacCharles, 4199
- McKenna, 3558
- Scott, 3553
- accessibility and mobility in the home
- Armstrong, 2760, 3501, 3550, 3558
- Bailey, 317
- Barrett, 3700
- Berardinetti, 543
- Bisson, 556
- Cansfield, 3682
- Clark, 2752
- DiNovo, 3685
- Elliott, 3796
- Jackson, 3506
- Jaczek, 542–543
- Jones, 3498
- Leal, 317, 2245, 2246
- MacCharles, 3792
- Mantha, 316–317, 3557
- McDonell, 315–316
- Naqvi, 2237, 2238, 2239, 2240, 2241, 2243, 2244
- Natyshak, 543, 3796
- O'Toole, 3507
- Sandals, 314–316
- Scott, 3555
- Sergio, 554
- Shurman, 2249
- Tabuns, 539
- Taylor, 546, 3551
- Vanthof, 2755
- Wong, 550
- community support services
- DiNovo, 3123–3125
- health care
- housing, affordable
- non-profit housing
- poverty
- programs in Quebec
- services
- Jeffrey, 2744
- tax credits
- ServiceOntario
- Sexual abuse of children. see Child abuse
- Sexual assault
- Sexual assault victims
- Sexual harassment in the workplace
- Sickle Cell and Thalassemia Care Ontario Act, 2012 (Bill 105)
- first reading
- Colle, 2845
- first reading
- Skilled trades industry
- Skilled trades workers. see also Apprenticeship training programs; Ontario College of Trades
- Skin Cancer Prevention Act, 2012 (Bill 74)
- first reading
- Gélinas, 1891
- first reading
- Slaughtering and slaughterhouses
- for private consumption
- MacLaren, 374–375
- for private consumption
- Small business
- DiNovo, 136
- Natyshak, 2203
- compensation for damages from G20 summit
- grants for northern Ontario
- Mauro, 2909
- loans/grants
- regulations. see also Government policy—delegated to regulations
- regulatory management
- regulatory requirements
- taxes
- Smart meters
- Smog. see Air pollution
- Smoke-Free Ontario Amendment Act (Prohibiting Flavoured Tobacco, New Tobacco Products and Smokeless Tobacco), 2012 (Bill 66)
- first reading
- Gélinas, 1636
- first reading
- Social assistance. see also Ontario disability support program (ODSP); Ontario Works program
- Social assistance benefits
- Social housing. see also Co-operative housing
- Social services. see also Budget—low- and middle-income groups, impact on
- Southwestern Ontario
- Cansfield, 356
- Southwestern Ontario Development Fund
- Armstrong, 2916
- Bentley, 567, 2375, 2917, 3134, 3135
- Berardinetti, 1254
- Bisson, 519, 830
- Bradley, 725
- Cansfield, 355–356, 2020, 2022, 2023, 2024
- Crack, 2905
- Dhillon, 964
- Dickson, 712, 713
- Duguid, 172, 214, 356–357, 577, 1330, 1470, 1628, 1629, 1754, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2025, 2034–2035, 2508, 3132
- Duncan, 2466, 2467
- Flynn, 721
- Kwinter, 831
- Leal, 473, 726
- MacLaren, 597
- Marchese, 565, 2024, 2902, 2904, 2909
- McDonell, 2897
- McGuinty, 161
- McNaughton, 511–519, 2256
- McNeely, 361, 715, 716, 718, 2921
- Moridi, 1330
- Natyshak, 827
- Nicholls, 2910, 2911
- O'Toole, 2926
- Piruzza, 214, 576–577, 2025
- Sandals, 520
- Scott, 718
- Sergio, 2925, 2926
- Shurman, 705
- Smith, 2918, 2920
- Tabuns, 723
- Walker, 2928
- Wilson, 709
- accountability and oversight
- amendments, proposed
- Natyshak, 3109
- consultation
- endorsement by external stakeholders
- recipients
- status of Bill 11
- success rate
- Kwinter, 3109
- Speaker
- Speaker's rulings. see also Speaker's statements
- House of Commons Procedure and Practice (O'Brien and Bosc), 3607
- members' privileges
- non-compliance with production order, 3606–3608
- quoted
- Speaker Bosley (House of Commons)
- Speaker Boudreau (New Brunswick)
- Miller, N., 1766
- Speaker Carr (Ontario), 843, 1356
- Leal, 3924–3925
- Speaker Fraser (House of Commons)
- McKenna, 1810
- Speaker Lamoureux (House of Commons)
- Klees, 3087
- Speaker Levac (Ontario)
- Speaker Manners-Sutton (British House of Commons)
- Pettapiece, 3969
- Speaker Milliken (House of Commons), 3606–3608
- Speaker Parent (House of Commons)
- Klees, 3087
- Speaker Peters (Ontario)
- Ouellette, 2068
- Speaker Sauvé (House of Commons)
- Clark, 3105
- Speaker Scheer (House of Commons)
- Standing Orders
- Speaker's statements. see also Speaker's rulings
- Board of Internal Economy
- appointments, 3873
- Correction of record, 2561–2562, 3456, 3537
- Debate
- rotation, 712
- speech should relate to topic being discussed, 713, 734, 1093–1094, 1143, 1236, 1274, 1447, 1515, 1520, 1559, 1560, 1608, 1612, 1647, 1652, 1656, 1691, 1773, 1776, 1793, 1820, 1913, 2092, 2095, 2099, 2100, 2208, 2209, 2210, 2237, 2248, 2304, 2393, 2401, 2405, 2416, 2419, 2490, 2898, 2900, 3089, 3168, 3174, 3175–3176, 3296, 3299, 3314, 3315, 3359, 3558, 3791, 3846, 3882, 3889, 3996, 4003
- Legislative pages
- Legislative procedure
- acknowledgment of Speaker, 736, 765, 768, 937, 1029, 1179
- addressing matters through the Chair, 1655, 2399, 2411, 2426, 2447, 2583, 3171, 3174, 3204, 3359
- addressing members by their ridings, 564, 990, 1022, 1333, 1407, 1499, 1656, 1663, 1754, 1883, 1915, 1922, 1936, 2025, 2059, 2253, 2257, 2305, 2306, 2411, 3238–3239, 3277, 3439, 3707
- committee business being discussed in the House, 1538, 1543
- electronic devices, use of, 2304, 3361
- informing Opposition of business of the House, 1516, 1517
- matters out of order in debate, 2945
- order and decorum and conduct of members in the House, 27, 53, 54, 97, 136, 292, 363, 364, 468, 569, 570, 596, 599, 644, 662, 733, 736, 737, 738, 761, 762, 766, 774, 820, 827, 834, 842, 900, 901, 902, 904, 953, 955, 968, 997, 1001, 1023, 1025, 1027, 1041, 1045, 1049, 1104, 1105, 1106, 1107, 1152, 1154, 1159, 1165, 1201, 1202, 1205, 1207, 1218, 1242, 1274, 1283, 1290, 1310, 1318, 1319, 1320, 1323, 1325, 1364, 1368, 1385, 1387, 1395, 1404, 1465, 1469, 1492, 1495–1496, 1499, 1518, 1521, 1534, 1580, 1585, 1610, 1623, 1626, 1660, 1661, 1668, 1669, 1682, 1688, 1695, 1696, 1698, 1699, 1700, 1702, 1703, 1705, 1731, 1734, 1757, 1759, 1768, 1775, 1796, 1813, 1819, 1834, 1835, 1838, 1841, 1842, 1878, 1881, 1884, 1930, 2011, 2017, 2021, 2024, 2032–2033, 2050, 2065, 2091, 2094, 2098, 2101, 2174, 2210, 2236, 2238, 2246, 2248, 2249, 2282, 2304, 2305, 2308, 2309, 2313, 2317, 2376, 2379, 2423, 2426, 2449, 2460, 2462, 2465, 2469, 2550, 2579, 2588, 2624, 2770, 2785, 2787, 2879, 2881, 2944, 2950, 2992–2993, 3009, 3011, 3015, 3037, 3050, 3129, 3134, 3179, 3181, 3185, 3217, 3223, 3230, 3249, 3360–3361, 3363, 3371, 3411, 3514, 3515, 3517, 3519, 3557, 3661, 3683, 3844, 3864, 3874, 3876, 3898, 3899, 3911, 3923, 3972, 3992, 3997, 4192, 4197
- pounding on desks, 1272
- props, use of, 213, 1082, 1247, 2028
- question period, use of, 104, 369, 1755, 1797, 1837, 1839, 1882, 2068–2069, 2312, 3366
- unparliamentary language, use of, 2316, 3775, 3777
- Legislative staff
- Members/ministers
- appreciation of, 3043
- attendance in Legislature, 1153, 1155, 1156, 1158, 1273, 1403, 2340, 2398, 4001
- discussions not related to debate, 1824, 1825, 1832, 1854, 2419, 3196, 3209, 3226, 3288, 3379, 3382, 3939
- imputing motive, 2836
- named, 3512
- privileges, 1356–1357, 1986–1987, 2167–2168, 3508–3509, 3829–3830. see also Members'/ministers' privileges
- access to documents re cancelled power plants, 4191
- remarks, withdrawal requested, 145, 184, 247, 363, 468, 472, 527, 579, 588, 656, 669, 717, 735, 736, 794, 956, 997, 1029, 1151, 1161, 1184, 1199, 1205, 1302, 1304, 1306, 1336, 1468, 1469, 1498, 1499, 1535, 1537, 1623, 1630, 1683, 1686, 1757, 1806, 1832, 1841, 1865, 1884, 1988–1989, 1991, 1997, 2009, 2036, 2068, 2177, 2261, 2269, 2354, 2365, 2398, 2460, 2527, 2671, 2680, 2734, 2735, 2781, 2783, 2885, 2987, 3034, 3059, 3085, 3120, 3158, 3169, 3177, 3184, 3190, 3319, 3359, 3368, 3511, 3515, 3517, 3673, 3720, 3764, 3772, 3835, 3837, 3855, 3861, 3880, 3881, 3882, 3901, 3919, 3928, 3954, 3958, 3997, 3998, 4003, 4007, 4008, 4071, 4084, 4088, 4090, 4093, 4094, 4133, 4135, 4141
- resignations
- sitting in other seats, 569, 974, 1151, 1173, 1178, 1403, 1404, 1865, 2212
- unparliamentary language, 1200, 2789
- Oral questions
- Points of order, 104, 168, 947
- Questions and comments
- Visitors
- Warrants
- Board of Internal Economy
- Special education
- Special education teachers
- Special-needs students
- Sports
- amateur sport. see also Child abuse; Police screening
- Sports facilities
- for persons with disabilities
- Elliott, 2684
- for persons with disabilities
- Sports organizations. see also Child abuse—prevention; Police screening
- St. John's Rehab Hospital
- government contribution to John C. and Sally Horsfall Eaton Centre for Ambulatory Care
- Zimmer, 60
- government contribution to John C. and Sally Horsfall Eaton Centre for Ambulatory Care
- Standing Orders
- S.O. 1(b) Conduct of business - Purpose
- DiNovo, 1078
- S.O. 13(b) Order and decorum and conduct of members - Speaker to preserve order - No debate on or appeal from decision of Speaker
- DiNovo, 3998
- S.O. 21(a) Privilege - Privileges
- Bisson, 806
- S.O. 21(c) Privilege - Notice to Speaker
- S.O. 23 Rules of debate - Matters out of order in debate
- Leal, 3493
- S.O. 23(b) Rules of debate - Matters out of order in debate - Directs speech to other matters
- S.O. 23(f) Rules of debate - Matters out of order in debate - Reflects on previous vote
- Delaney, 762
- S.O. 23(h) Rules of debate - Matters out of order in debate - Allegations against member
- S.O. 23(i) Rules of debate - Matters out of order in debate - Imputes false or unavowed motives
- S.O. 23(j) Rules of debate - Matters out of order in debate - Deliberate falsehood, 1161
- S.O. 23(k) Rules of debate - Matters out of order in debate - Abusive or insulting language
- S.O. 23(m) Rules of debate - Matters out of order in debate - Offensive matter
- Bisson, 425
- S.O. 28(h) Divisions - Deferral of votes
- S.O. 35 Routine proceedings - Ministerial statements - Subject
- Bisson, 2069
- S.O. 37(d) Routine proceedings - Oral questions - No arguments or opinions
- DiNovo, 910
- S.O. 55 Government business - Order of business
- Bisson, 1516
- S.O. 56 Government business - Business for ensuing week
- S.O. 71(d) Public bills - Printed before second reading - Not considered in Committee if same policy field in House
- Delaney, 1819
- S.O. 94 Private bills - Notice required to dispense with Standing Order
- MacLeod, 2037
- S.O. 110(b) Committees - Authority
- Milloy, 3101
- S.O. 129(a) Committees - Time for divisions in committees
- S.O. 1(b) Conduct of business - Purpose
- Statements by stakeholders
- Budget 2012
- Carbon monoxide detectors, mandatory use
- Consumer protection, telecommunications industry
- Orazietti, 2542–2543
- Crown wards
- Piruzza, 3643
- Environmental protection reform
- Schein, 2523
- Forest industry, northern Ontario
- Fedeli, 1713–1714
- Free market competition
- Gender identity
- Elliott, 2979
- Government bills, transparency
- Government deficit
- Qaadri, 3631
- International trade, exports
- Land development in northern Ontario
- Ontario economy
- Leal, 2536
- Ornge
- Auditor General of Ontario
- Pettapiece, 3476
- Auditor General of Ontario
- Persons with disabilities
- Pesticide use, restrictions
- Power plant cancellations in Oakville and Mississauga
- Renewable energy sector
- Environmental Commissioner of Ontario
- Tabuns, 1219
- Environmental Commissioner of Ontario
- Rent increase
- Screening of volunteers in amateur sports
- Wind turbine placement
- Suzuki, David
- Smith, 290
- Suzuki, David
- Wireless services
- Rogers Communications
- O'Toole, 3709
- Rogers Communications
- Statements by the Ministry. see Ministerial statements
- Stocks/bonds
- Strong Action for Ontario Act (Budget Measures), 2012 (Bill 55)
- first reading
- Duncan, 1315
- second reading, 1975–1985, 2129–2156, 2303–2306, 2326–2362, 2363–2369, 2442–2450, 2451–2457, 2515–2536, 2567–2576
- Albanese, 2530–2531
- Armstrong, 2345, 2347–2348, 2349, 2361, 2365, 2569, 2574
- Bailey, 2358–2359
- Barrett, 2344–2345, 2346, 2348, 2360–2361, 2533
- Berardinetti, 2520–2521, 2525–2526, 2528, 2534, 2569–2570, 2571–2572
- Bisson, 2452–2453, 2454–2456, 2457
- Bradley, 2453, 2533, 2568–2569
- Campbell, 2575
- Cansfield, 1975–1978, 2138
- Clark, 2573–2574, 2575–2576
- Duguid, 1975
- Elliott, 2351–2352
- Fedeli, 2572
- Flynn, 2457
- Forster, 2152, 2351, 2355, 2364, 2444, 2527, 2532–2533, 2534
- Gravelle, 2349–2351, 2352, 2358
- Harris, 2335–2336, 2338, 2361
- Jaczek, 2348
- Leal, 1984–1985, 2334, 2351, 2361, 2444–2445, 2534–2536
- Leone, 2453, 2456
- MacCharles, 2447
- MacLaren, 2346, 2363–2364, 2365–2366, 2447–2448
- MacLeod, 2442–2443, 2445
- Mangat, 2341–2342, 2344
- Mantha, 2342–2343, 2346, 2368, 2445–2447, 2448–2449, 2456–2457, 2530, 2534, 2572
- Mauro, 1978–1984, 1985, 2343, 2345–2346, 2354–2355
- McDonell, 1985, 2147, 2152–2153, 2333–2334, 2343, 2351, 2518, 2527
- McKenna, 2451–2452, 2454
- McNaughton, 2528–2529, 2528–2530, 2531–2532
- McNeely, 2326–2327, 2330–2331, 2332–2333, 2335, 2348–2349, 2524–2525
- Miller, N., 2342, 2518–2520
- Miller, P., 1984, 2138, 2331, 2337, 2340–2341, 2366–2367, 2369, 2517
- Milloy, 2449–2450
- Moridi, 2341
- Murray, 2152
- Naqvi, 2149–2151, 2153, 2337, 2340, 2365, 2368–2369
- Natyshak, 2328–2330, 2332, 2338, 2454, 2521
- O'Toole, 1984, 2303–2306, 2327–2328, 2517, 2524, 2531
- Ouellette, 2358
- Prue, 2140–2147, 2148–2149, 2326, 2334–2335, 2520, 2524
- Sandals, 2517–2518
- Schein, 2139, 2327, 2334, 2522–2523, 2525
- Scott, 2569
- Sergio, 2357–2358, 2359–2360, 2362, 2456, 2523–2524, 2527, 2574–2575
- Shurman, 2129–2132, 2132–2138, 2139–2140, 2327, 2355
- Singh, 2147, 2348, 2354, 2570–2571, 2573
- Smith, 2575
- Tabuns, 2453–2454
- Taylor, 2338–2340, 2341
- Thompson, 2444
- Vanthof, 2356–2357, 2359, 2448, 2531
- Walker, 2139, 2148, 2151–2152, 2331, 2340, 2352–2354, 2355–2356, 2445, 2521, 2527–2528
- Wong, 2331–2332, 2367–2368, 2448, 2572
- Yakabuski, 2365, 2368, 2567–2568, 2570
- Yurek, 2153–2156, 2337–2338
- Zimmer, 2147–2148, 2516–2517, 2518
- schedule 28
- Miller, P., 2429
- third reading, 3045–3061
- Royal assent, 3072
- first reading
- Strong action for Ontario plan (economic development)
- Duncan, 1311–1315
- Student assistance. see also Ontario student assistance program (OSAP)
- Student competitions
- World Robotics Competition
- Kinetic Knights Team 781 (Kincardine District Secondary School)
- Thompson, 1846
- Kinetic Knights Team 781 (Kincardine District Secondary School)
- World Robotics Competition
- Student evaluation
- Students/graduates. see also Post-secondary students/graduates
- Subsidies. see also Corporate subsidies; Job creation by private sector
- Flynn, 721
- Leal, 2334, 2351
- Marchese, 561, 563
- Mauro, 2196
- McNaughton, 511–519, 1660, 2192, 2193, 2256, 2257, 2258, 2895, 2896
- Natyshak, 3108–3109
- Nicholls, 722, 2911, 2912, 2914
- O'Toole, 2921
- Prue, 712, 722
- Sergio, 2359–2360
- Shurman, 2196, 2197, 2198
- Tabuns, 723, 724
- Walker, 2908
- Yakabuski, 2365
- Yurek, 2905
- accountability and oversight
- to automobile industry
- mitigating impact of 2008 recession
- Berardinetti, 2525
- web design companies
- Damerla, 2888
- Substance abuse
- rehabilitation for new mothers
- Taylor, 751
- rehabilitation for new mothers
- Suicide prevention
- Bailey, 2380
- Sunshine list. see Public sector employees—salaries over $100,000—disclosure
- Supply Act, 2012 (Bill 46)
- Supply teachers. see Teachers—supply teachers
- Supportive housing