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No. 13
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No 13
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Votes and
Proceedings
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Procès-verbaux
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Legislative Assembly
of Ontario
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Assemblée
législative
de l'Ontario
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Thursday
May 22, 2003
Morning and
Daytime Meeting - Sessional Day 16
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Jeudi
22 mai 2003
Séance du matin et
de l'après-midi - jour de session 16
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4th Session,
37th Parliament
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4e session
37e législature
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PRAYERS
10:00 A.M.
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PRIÈRES
10 H
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Mr. Wood moved,
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M. Wood propose,
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Second Reading of Bill 29, An
Act to amend the Public Inquiries Act.
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Deuxième lecture du
projet de loi 29, Loi
modifiant la Loi sur les enquêtes publiques.
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A debate arising, at 11:00 a.m.,
further proceedings were reserved until 12:00 noon.
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À 11 h, la suite du
débat est réservée jusqu'à midi.
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Mrs. Dombrowsky then
moved,
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Ensuite, Mme
Dombrowsky propose,
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Second Reading of Bill 35, An
Act to amend the Ontario Water Resources Act with respect to
water source protection.
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Deuxième lecture du projet
de loi 35, Loi modifiant la Loi sur les ressources en eau de
l'Ontario en ce qui concerne la protection des sources
d'alimentation en eau.
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The question having been put on
the motion for Second Reading of Bill 35, An Act to amend the
Ontario Water Resources Act with respect to water source
protection, it was declared carried and the Bill was accordingly
read the second time and Ordered referred to the Standing
Committee on General Government.
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La motion portant deuxième
lecture du projet de loi 35, Loi modifiant la Loi sur les
ressources en eau de l'Ontario en ce qui concerne la protection
des sources d'alimentation en eau, est déclarée
adoptée et le projet de loi est en conséquence lu une
deuxième fois et déféré au Comité
permanent des affaires gouvernementales
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The question having been put on
the motion for Second Reading of Bill 29, An Act to amend the
Public Inquiries Act, it was carried on the following
division:-
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La motion portant deuxième
lecture du projet de loi 29, Loi modifiant la Loi sur les
enquêtes publiques, mise aux voix, est adoptée par le
vote suivant:-
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AYES / POUR -
49
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Agostino
Barrett
Bartolucci
Beaubien
Bountrogianni
Bradley
Bryant
Caplan
Clark
Cleary
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Coburn
Colle
Cordiano
Crozier
DeFaria
Di Cocco
Dombrowsky
Duncan
Flaherty
Galt
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Gerretsen
Gilchrist
Gill
Gravelle
Guzzo
Hastings
Johnson
Klees
Kwinter
Marland
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Martiniuk
Maves
Mazzilli
McDonald
Miller
Munro
Mushinski
Parsons
Patten
Peters
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Phillips
Pupatello
Ruprecht
Sampson
Sergio
Smitherman
Tascona
Wettlaufer
Wood
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NAYS / CONTRE -
7
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Cunningham
Kormos
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Martin
Ouellette
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Prue
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Turnbull
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Wilson
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And the Bill was accordingly
read the second time and Ordered referred to the Standing
Committee on the Legislative Assembly.
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En conséquence, ce projet
de loi est lu une deuxième fois et déféré au
Comité permanent de l'assemblée
législative.
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1:30 P.M.
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13 H 30
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INTRODUCTION OF
BILLS
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DÉPÔT DES PROJETS
DE LOI
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On motion by Mrs. Ecker, Bill
41, An Act to implement Budget measures, was introduced and read
the first time on the following division:-
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Sur la motion de Mme
Ecker, le projet de loi 41, Loi mettant en oeuvre les mesures
budgétaires, est présenté et lu une première
fois à la suite du vote suivant:-
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AYES / POUR -
45
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Arnott
Barrett
Beaubien
Clark
Coburn
Cunningham
DeFaria
Dunlop
Ecker
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Elliott
Flaherty
Galt
Gilchrist
Gill
Guzzo
Hardeman
Hastings
Hudak
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Johns
Johnson
Klees
Marland
Martiniuk
Maves
Mazzilli
McDonald
Miller
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Molinari
Mushinski
Newman
Ouellette
Runciman
Sampson
Spina
Sterling
Stewart
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Stockwell
Tascona
Tsubouchi
Turnbull
Wettlaufer
Wilson
Witmer
Wood
Young
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NAYS / CONTRE -
27
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Agostino
Bartolucci
Bountrogianni
Bradley
Bryant
Caplan
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Churley
Cleary
Colle
Cordiano
Crozier
Di Cocco
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Duncan
Gravelle
Kormos
Kwinter
Marchese
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Martel
Martin
McLeod
Peters
Phillips
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Prue
Pupatello
Ruprecht
Sergio
Smitherman
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The following Bill was
introduced and read the first time:-
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Le projet de loi suivant est
présenté et lu une première fois:-
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Bill 42, An Act to bring health
and safety programs to Ontario students. Mr. Gravelle.
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Projet de loi 42, Loi visant
à offrir des programmes de santé et de
sécurité aux étudiants de l'Ontario. M.
Gravelle.
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On motion by Mrs. Ecker, Bill
43, An Act to provide Ontario home property tax relief for
seniors, was introduced and read the first time on the following
division:-
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Sur la motion de Mme
Ecker, le projet de loi 43, Loi prévoyant un allégement
de l'impôt foncier résidentiel pour les personnes
âgées de l'Ontario, est présenté et lu une
première fois à la suite du vote suivant:-
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AYES / POUR -
47
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Arnott
Barrett
Beaubien
Clark
Clement
Coburn
Cunningham
DeFaria
Dunlop
Ecker
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Elliott
Flaherty
Galt
Gilchrist
Gill
Guzzo
Hardeman
Hastings
Hudak
Johns
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Johnson
Klees
Marland
Martiniuk
Maves
Mazzilli
McDonald
Miller
Molinari
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Munro
Mushinski
Newman
Ouellette
Runciman
Sampson
Spina
Sterling
Stewart
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Stockwell
Tascona
Tsubouchi
Turnbull
Wettlaufer
Wilson
Witmer
Wood
Young
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NAYS / CONTRE -
26
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Agostino
Bartolucci
Bountrogianni
Bryant
Caplan
Churley
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Cleary
Colle
Cordiano
Crozier
Di Cocco
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Duncan
Gravelle
Kormos
Kwinter
Marchese
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Martel
Martin
McLeod
Peters
Phillips
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Prue
Pupatello
Ruprecht
Sergio
Smitherman
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The following Bills were
introduced and read the first time:-
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Les projets de loi suivants sont
présentés et lus une première fois:-
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Bill 44, An Act to amend the
Occupational Health and Safety Act to require the appointment of
a workplace carcinoma committee. Mr. Bartolucci.
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Projet de loi 44, Loi modifiant
la Loi sur la santé et la sécurité au travail en
vue d'exiger la constitution d'un comité du carcinome
d'origine professionnelle. M. Bartolucci.
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Bill 45, An Act to establish a
commission to inquire into the investigations by police forces of
complaints of sexual abuse against minors in the Cornwall area.
Mr. Guzzo.
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Projet de loi 45, Loi visant
à créer une commission chargée d'enquêter sur
les enquêtes menées par des corps de police sur les
plaintes de mauvais traitements d'ordre sexuel infligés
à des mineurs dans la région de Cornwall. M.
Guzzo.
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Bill 46, An Act to provide for a
public inquiry to discover the truth about events at Ipperwash
Provincial Park leading to the death of Dudley George. Mr.
Phillips.
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Projet de loi 46, Loi
prévoyant une enquête publique pour découvrir la
vérité sur les événements qui se sont
produits au parc provincial Ipperwash et qui ont conduit au
décès de Dudley George. M. Phillips.
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Bill 47, An Act to amend the
Retail Sales Tax Act to provide an exemption from tax for amateur
youth sports. Mr. Sampson.
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Projet de loi 47, Loi modifiant
la Loi sur la taxe de vente au détail pour prévoir une
exemption de taxe en matière de sport amateur pour la
jeunesse. M. Sampson.
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Bill 48, An Act to amend the
Business Corporations Act to limit compulsory acquisitions. Mrs.
Pupatello.
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Projet de loi 48, Loi modifiant
la Loi sur les sociétés par actions en vue de
restreindre les acquisitions forcées. Mme
Pupatello.
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Bill 49, An Act to protect
people over the age of 65 from discrimination by amending the
Human Rights Code. Mr. Colle.
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Projet de loi 49, Loi visant
à protéger les personnes de plus de 65 ans de toute
discrimination en modifiant le Code des droits de la personne. M.
Colle.
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Bill 50, An Act to amend the
Ministry of Correctional Services Act. Mr. Sampson.
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Projet de loi 50, Loi modifiant
la Loi sur le ministère des Services correctionnels. M.
Sampson.
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The following Bills were
introduced, read the first time and referred to the Standing
Committee on Regulations and Private Bills:-
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Les projets de loi suivants sont
présentés, lus une première fois et
déférés au Comité permanent des
règlements et des projets de loi d'intérêt
privé:-
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Bill Pr20, An Act respecting the
Thunder Bay Foundation. Mr. Gravelle.
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Bill Pr23, An Act respecting The
Kitchener and Waterloo Community Foundation. Mr.
Wettlaufer.
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Pursuant to Standing Order 33(f)
the Speaker interrupted "Introduction of Bills" and called
"Motions".
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Conformément à
l'article 33(f) du Règlement, le Président interrompe
la periode «Dépôt des projets de loi» et
passe à «Motions».
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MOTIONS
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MOTIONS
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With unanimous consent, the
following motion was moved without notice:-
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Avec le consentement unanime, la
motion suivante est proposée sans préavis:-
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On motion by Mr.
Stockwell,
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Sur la motion de M.
Stockwell,
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That, notwithstanding Standing
Order 96(d), the following changes be made to the ballot list for
private members' public business;
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Mr. Stewart and Mr. Sampson
exchange places in order of precedence, such that Mr. Stewart
assumes ballot item 38, and Mr. Sampson assumes ballot item
number 9.
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The Speaker addressed the House
as follows:-
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I beg to inform the House that,
pursuant to Standing Order 69(b) the House Leader of the Third
Party, the Member for Niagara Centre, has notified the Clerk of
his intention to file notice of a reasoned amendment to the
motion for Second Reading of Bill 28, An Act to resolve a labour
dispute between The Ontario English Catholic Teachers'
Association and the Toronto Catholic District School Board and to
amend the Education Act and the Provincial Schools Negotiations
Act.
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The Order for Second Reading may
therefore not be called today.
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DEFERRED VOTES
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VOTES
DIFFÉRÉS
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The deferred vote on the
Amendment to the Amendment to the Motion for an Address in Reply
to the Speech of His Honour the Lieutenant Governor at the
Opening of the Session was lost on the following
division:-
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Le vote différe sur le
sous-amendement à la motion demandant une allocution en
réponse au discours prononcé par Son Honneur le
lieutenant-gouverneur à l'ouverture de la session, est
rejeté par le vote suivant:-
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AYES / POUR -
7
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Christopherson
Churley
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Kormos
Marchese
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Martel
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Martin
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Prue
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NAYS / CONTRE -
66
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Agostino
Arnott
Barrett
Bartolucci
Bountrogianni
Bradley
Caplan
Clark
Cleary
Clement
Coburn
Colle
Cordiano
Crozier
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Cunningham
DeFaria
Di Cocco
Duncan
Dunlop
Ecker
Elliott
Flaherty
Galt
Gilchrist
Gill
Gravelle
Guzzo
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Hardeman
Hudak
Johns
Johnson
Kennedy
Klees
Kwinter
Marland
Martiniuk
Maves
Mazzilli
McDonald
McLeod
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Miller
Molinari
Munro
Mushinski
Newman
Ouellette
Peters
Phillips
Pupatello
Runciman
Ruprecht
Sampson
Sergio
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Smitherman
Spina
Sterling
Stewart
Stockwell
Tascona
Tsubouchi
Turnbull
Wettlaufer
Wilson
Witmer
Wood
Young
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The amendment to the motion was
put as follows:-
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L'amendement à la motion
est mis aux voix comme suit:-
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That the Address in Reply to the
Speech of His Honour the Lieutenant Governor at the opening of
this session be amended by striking out all the words after, "We,
Her Majesty's most dutiful and loyal subjects, the Legislative
Assembly of the province of Ontario," and substitute the
following:
"Whereas Ontarians want a real
and positive change;
Whereas Ontarians want a
government that will fix the vital public services that we all
need while keeping the budget in balance and holding the line on
taxes;
Whereas Ontarians want a
government that will cancel the $3.2 billion tax giveaway to
large corporations and put that money toward improved health
care, with more doctors and nurses and shorter waiting
lists;
Whereas Ontarians want a
government that will cancel the private school tax credit and put
that money back into improving our public schools through smaller
class sizes;
Whereas Ontarians want a
government that will end taxpayer funded self-serving partisan
advertising and put that money toward improving our water quality
monitoring system and improving our air by closing coal-fired
plants and mandating cleaner gasoline;
Whereas the speech from the
Throne proved that the Eves government has been dithering,
continues to support two-tier health care, private school tax
credits, giveaways to large corporations, taxpayer funded
self-serving advertising and compromised environmental
protection;
Therefore, this House profoundly
regrets that nothing has changed. The Eves government is tired,
cynical, out of touch, out of steam and out of ideas, and instead
of providing the real and positive change Ontarians demand, are
only looking out for themselves and their friends."
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And was lost on the following
division:-
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Et est rejeté par le vote
suivant:-
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AYES / POUR -
29
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Agostino
Bartolucci
Bountrogianni
Bradley
Bryant
Caplan
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Christopherson
Churley
Cleary
Colle
Cordiano
Crozier
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Di Cocco
Duncan
Gravelle
Kennedy
Kormos
Kwinter
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Marchese
Martel
Martin
McLeod
Peters
Phillips
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Prue
Pupatello
Ruprecht
Sergio
Smitherman
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NAYS / CONTRE -
45
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Arnott
Barrett
Clark
Clement
Coburn
Cunningham
DeFaria
Dunlop
Ecker
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Elliott
Flaherty
Galt
Gilchrist
Gill
Guzzo
Hardeman
Hudak
Johns
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Johnson
Klees
Marland
Martiniuk
Maves
Mazzilli
McDonald
Miller
Molinari
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Munro
Mushinski
Newman
Ouellette
Runciman
Sampson
Spina
Sterling
Stewart
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Stockwell
Tascona
Tsubouchi
Turnbull
Wettlaufer
Wilson
Witmer
Wood
Young
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The main motion having been put
was carried on the following division:-
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La motion principale, mise aux
voix, est adoptée par le vote suivant:-
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AYES / POUR -
44
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Arnott
Barrett
Clark
Clement
Coburn
DeFaria
Dunlop
Ecker
Elliott
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Flaherty
Galt
Gilchrist
Gill
Guzzo
Hardeman
Hudak
Johns
Johnson
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Klees
Marland
Martiniuk
Maves
Mazzilli
McDonald
Miller
Molinari
Munro
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Mushinski
Newman
Ouellette
Runciman
Sampson
Spina
Sterling
Stewart
Stockwell
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Tascona
Tsubouchi
Turnbull
Wettlaufer
Wilson
Witmer
Wood
Young
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NAYS / CONTRE -
29
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Agostino
Bartolucci
Bountrogianni
Bradley
Bryant
Caplan
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Christopherson
Churley
Cleary
Colle
Cordiano
Crozier
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Di Cocco
Duncan
Gravelle
Kennedy
Kormos
Kwinter
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Marchese
Martel
Martin
McLeod
Peters
Phillips
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Prue
Pupatello
Ruprecht
Sergio
Smitherman
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And it was,
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Resolved, that an humble Address
be presented to His Honour the Lieutenant Governor as
follows:-
"To the Honourable James K.
Bartleman, Lieutenant Governor of Ontario:
We, Her Majesty's most dutiful
and loyal subjects, the Legislative Assembly of the Province of
Ontario, now assembled, beg leave to thank Your Honour for the
gracious speech Your Honour has addressed to us."
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Ordered, That the Address be
engrossed and presented to His Honour the Lieutenant Governor by
those Members of this House who are Members of the Executive
Council.
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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.
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À 16 heures,
conformément à l'article 30(b) du Règlement, le
Président interrompt les délibérations et passe
à l'ordre du jour.
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ORDERS OF THE
DAY
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ORDRE DU JOUR
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Debate was resumed on the motion
that this House approves in general the Budgetary Policy of the
Government.
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Le débat reprend sur la
motion portant que la présente Assemblée adopte en
général la politique budgétaire du
gouvernement.
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After some time, pursuant to
Standing Order 9(a), the motion for the adjournment of the debate
was deemed to have been made and carried.
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Après quelque temps,
conformément à l'article 9(a) du Règlement, la
motion d'ajournement du débat est réputée avoir
été proposée et adoptée.
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The House then adjourned at 5:55
p.m.
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À 5 h 55, la chambre a
ensuite ajourné ses travaux.
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le président
GARY CARR
Speaker
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SESSIONAL PAPERS PRESENTED
PURSUANT TO STANDING ORDER 39(A):-
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DOCUMENTS PARLEMENTAIRES
DÉPOSÉS CONFORMÉMENT À L'ARTICLE 39(A) DU
RÈGLEMENT
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Compendia:
Bill 41, An Act to implement
Budget measures (No. 24).
Bill 43, An Act to provide
Ontario home property tax relief for seniors (No. 25).
Legal Aid Ontario / Aide
juridique Ontario, Annual Report 2002 (No. 23).
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Status of
Business
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État des
Travaux
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4th Session,
37th Parliament
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4e Session,
37e Législature
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[May 22, 2003]
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Section 1
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Section 1
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Legislation
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Projets de loi
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Public Bills
Index
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Index des Projets de Loi
d'Intérêt Public
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Government and Private
Members'
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Gouvernement et
Députés
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Private Bills
Index
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Index des Projets de Loi
d'Intérêt Privé
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GOVERNMENT BILLS AND PRIVATE
MEMBERS' PUBLIC BILLS
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PROJETS DE LOI ÉMANANT
DU GOUVERNEMENT ET PROJETS DE LOI D'INTÉRÊT PUBLIC
ÉMANANT DES DÉPUTÉS
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Bill 1, SARS Assistance and Recovery Strategy Act,
2003/Loi de 2003 sur la stratégie d'aide et de reprise suite au
SRAS. Hon. Mr. Eves (Premier). First Reading, Second Reading and
Third Reading April 30, 2003. Royal Assent May 5. S.O. 2003, Chapter
1.
Bill 2, Highway Traffic Amendment Act (No Conveying
of Passengers for Compensation), 2003/Loi de 2003 modifiant le Code de
la route (aucun transport de passagers moyennant
rémunération). Mr. Gill
(P.C./Bramalea--Gore--Malton--Springdale). First Reading April 30,
2003. Second Reading May 1. Ordered referred to the Standing Committee
on Finance and Economic Affairs. Considered May 15. Reported as amended
May 21. Ordered for Third Reading.
Bill 3, Highway Traffic Amendment Act (Cellular
Phones), 2003/Loi de 2003 modifiant le Code de la route
(téléphones cellulaires). Mr. O'Toole (P.C./Durham).
First Reading April 30, 2003. Second Reading May 1. Ordered referred to
the Standing Committee on General Government.
Bill 4, Genocide Memorial Week Act,
2003/Loi de 2003 sur la Semaine commémorative des
génocides. Mr. Wood (P.C./London West). First Reading May 1,
2003.
Bill 5, America Day Act, 2003/Loi de 2003 sur le Jour
de l'Amérique. Mr. Hastings (P.C./Etobicoke North). First
Reading May 1, 2003.
Bill 6, Audit Statute Law Amendment Act, 2003/Loi de
2003 modifiant des lois en ce qui a trait à la vérification
des comptes publics. Mr. Gerretsen (L./Kingston and the Islands).
First Reading May 1, 2003.
Bill 7, Ontario Energy Board Amendment Act (Great
Lakes Power Exception), 2003/Loi de 2003 modifiant la Loi sur la
Commission de l'énergie de l'Ontario (Exception visant la Great
Lakes Power). Mr. Brown (L./Algoma--Manitoulin). First Reading May
1, 2003.
Bill 8, Greater Judicial Appointments Accountability
Act, 2003/Loi de 2003 sur une obligation accrue de rendre compte en ce
qui concerne les nominations à la magistrature. Mr. Wood
(P.C./London West). First Reading May 1, 2003.
Bill 9, Autism Awareness Month Act, 2003/Loi de 2003
sur le Mois de sensibilisation à l'autisme. Mr. Wood
(P.C./London West). First Reading May 1, 2003.
Bill 10, Fire Prevention Week and Firefighter
Recognition Act, 2003/Loi de 2003 sur la Semaine de prévention des
incendies et la reconnaissance des pompiers. Mr. Wood (P.C./London
West). First Reading May 1, 2003.
Bill 11, Democracy in Ontario Day Act, 2003/Loi de
2003 sur la Journée de la démocratie en Ontario. Mr. Wood
(P.C./London West). First Reading May 1, 2003.
Bill 12, People's Access to the Facts Act, 2003/Loi
de 2003 sur l'accès du public aux faits. Mr. Wood (P.C./London
West). First Reading May 1, 2003.
Bill 13, Protection of Minors from Sexually Explicit
Goods and Services Act, 2003/Loi de 2003 sur la protection des mineurs
contre les biens et services sexuellement explicites. Mr. Wood
(P.C./London West). First Reading May 1, 2003.
Bill 14, Remembrance Day Observance Amendment Act,
2003/Loi de 2003 modifiant la Loi sur l'observation du jour du
Souvenir. Mr. Wood (P.C./London West). First Reading May 1,
2003.
Bill 15, Norouz Day Act, 2003/Loi de 2003 sur le Jour
de Norouz. Mr. Caplan (L./Don Valley East). First Reading May 5,
2003.
Bill 16, Adoption Disclosure Statute Law Amendment
Act, 2003/Loi de 2003 modifiant des lois en ce qui concerne la
divulgation de renseignements sur les adoptions. Ms. Churley (N.D./
Toronto - Danforth). First Reading May 5, 2003. Second Reading carried
on division May 15. Ordered referred to the Standing Committee on
Justice and Social Policy.
Bill 17, Organ or Tissue Donation Statute Law
Amendment Act, 2003/Loi de 2003 modifiant des lois en ce qui a trait au
don d'organes ou de tissu. Mr. Gilchrist (P.C./ Scarborough East).
First Reading May 5, 2003. Second Reading May 15. Ordered for Third
Reading.
Bill 18, Representation Amendment Act (Northern
Ontario), 2003/Loi de 2003 modifiant la Loi sur la représentation
électorale (Nord de l'Ontario). Mr. Brown (L./ Algoma -
Manitoulin). First Reading May 5, 2003.
Bill 19, Anaphylatic Students Protection Act,
2003/Loi de 2003 sur la protection des élèves
anaphylactiques. Mr. Levac (L./ Brant). First Reading May 5,
2003.
Bill 20, Road Safety Act, 2003/Loi de 2003 sur la
sécurité routière. Hon. Mr. Klees (Minister of
Transportation). First Reading May 5, 2003.
Bill 21, Fish and Wildlife Conservation Amendment Act
(Double-Crested Cormorants), 2003/Loi de 2003 modifiant la Loi sur la
protection du poisson et de la faune (cormoran à aigrettes).
Mr. Brown (L./Algoma - Manitoulin). First Reading May 5,
2003.
Bill 22, Carlie Myke and Brandon White Act (Safe
School Zones Highway Traffic Amendment), 2003/Loi Carlie Myke and
Brandon White de 2003 (modification du Code de la route sur la
sécurité des zones d'école). Mr. Levac (L./Brant).
First Reading May 5, 2003.
Bill 23, Ontario Energy Board Consumer Protection and
Governance Act, 2003/Loi de 2003 sur la protection des consommateurs et
la régie de la Commission de l'énergie de l'Ontario. Hon.
Mr. Baird (Minister of Energy). First Reading May 6, 2003.
Bill 24, Protection of Children on School Buses Act,
2003/Loi de 2003 sur la protection des enfants dans les autobus
scolaires. Mr. Hoy (L./Chatham - Kent Essex). First Reading May 7,
2003.
Bill 25, Smart Transportation Act, 2003/Loi de 2003
sur un système intelligent de transport. Hon. Mr. Klees
(Minister of Transportation). First Reading May 7, 2003.
Bill 26, Occupational Health and Safety Amendment
Act, 2003/Loi de 2003 modifiant la Loi sur la santé au
travail. Mr. Agostino (L./Hamilton East). First Reading May 7,
2003.
Bill 27, Trafalgar Moraine Protection Act, 2003/Loi
de 2003 sur la protection de la moraine de Trafalgar. Mr. Colle
(L./Eglington - Lawrenece). First Reading May 7, 2003.
Bill 28, Back to School (Toronto Catholic Elementary)
and Education and Provincial Schools Negotiations Amendment Act,
2003/Loi de 2003 prévoyant le retour à l'école (secteur
élémentaire du conseil catholique de Toronto) et modifiant la
Loi sur l'éducation et la Loi sur la négociation collective
dans les écoles provinciales. Hon. Mr. Eves (Premier). First
Reading on division May 21, 2003.
Bill 29, People's Access to the Facts Act, 2003/Loi
de 2003 sur l'accès du public aux faits. Mr. Wood (P.C./London
West). First Reading May 21, 2003. Second Reading carried on division
May 22. Ordered referred to the Standing Committee on the Legislative
Assembly.
Bill 30, Adult Protection Act, 2003/Loi de 2003 sur
la protection des adultes. Mr. Bartolucci (L./Sudbury). First
Reading May 21, 2003.
Bill 31, Democratic Heritage Archaeological
Preservation Act, 2003/Loi de 2003 sur la préservation
archéologique du patrimoine démocratique. Mr. Marchese
(N.D./Trinity-Spadina). First Reading May 21, 2003.
Bill 32, Ontario Water Resources Amendment Act,
2003/Loi de 2003 modifiant la Loi sur les ressources en eau de
l'Ontario. Mrs. Marland (P.C./Mississauga South). First Reading May
21, 2003.
Bill 33, Gas Price Watchdog Act, 2003/Loi de 2003 sur
l'agent de surveillance des prix du carburant. Mr. Gravelle
(L./Thunder Bay--Superior North). First Reading May 21,
2003.
Bill 34, Representation Amendment Act
(Waterloo-Wellington-Kitchener), 2003/Loi de 2003 modifiant la Loi sur
la représentation électorale
(Waterloo-Wellington-Kitchener). Mr. Arnott
(P.C./Waterloo--Wellington). First Reading May 21, 2003.
Bill 35, Ontario Water Resources Amendment Act (Water
Source Protection), 2003/Loi de 2003 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 May 21, 2003. Second Reading May 22. Ordered
referred to the Standing Committee on General Government.
Bill 36, Ontario Drinking Water Source Protection
Act, 2003/Loi de 2003 sur la protection des sources d'eau potable de
l'Ontario. Ms. Churley (N.D./Toronto--Danforth). First Reading May
21, 2003.
Bill 37, Ontario Workers' Memorial Act, 2003/Loi de
2003 sur le monument commémoratif des travailleurs de
l'Ontario. Mr. Agostino (L./Hamilton East). First Reading May 21,
2003.
Bill 38, Child and Family Services Amendment Act,
2003/Loi de 2003 modifiant la Loi sur les services à l'enfance et
à la famille. Mr. Bartolucci (L./Sudbury). First Reading May
21, 2003.
Bill 39, No Hog Factories Act, 2003/Loi de 2003
interdisant les porcheries industrielles. Ms. Churley
(N.D./Toronto--Danforth). First Reading May 21, 2003.
Bill 40, Motor Vehicle Manufacturer's Warranty Act,
2003/Loi de 2003 sur la garantie des fabricants de véhicules
automobiles. Mr. Sampson (P.C./Mississauga Centre). First Reading
May 21, 2003.
Bill 41, The Right Choices Act (Budget Measures),
2003/Loi de 2003 sur les bons choix (measures budgétaires).
Hon. Mrs. Ecker (Minister of Finance). First Reading on division May
22, 2003.
Bill 42, Student Health and Safety Programs Act,
2003/Loi de 2003 sur les programmes de santé et de
sécurité pour étudiants. Mr. Gravelle (L./Thunder
Bay--Superior North). First Reading May 22, 2003.
Bill 43, Ontario Home Property Tax Relief for Seniors
Act, 2003/Loi de 2003 sur l'allégement de l'impôt foncier
résidential pour les personnes âgées de l'Ontario.
Hon. Mrs. Ecker (Minister of Finance). First Reading on division May
22, 2003.
Bill 44, Occupational Health and Safety Amendment Act
(Workplace Carcinoma Committee), 2003/Loi de 2003 modifiant la Loi sur
la santé et la sécurité au travail (comité du
carcinome d'origine professionnelle). Mr. Bartolucci (L./Sudbury).
First Reading May 22, 2003.
Bill 45, Inquiry into Police Investigations of
Complaints of Sexual Abuse Against Minors in the Cornwall Area Act,
2003/Loi de 2003 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
22, 2003.
Bill 46, Truth About Ipperwash Act, 2003/Loi de 2003
concernant la vérité sur Ipperwash. Mr. Phillips
(L./Scarborough--Agincourt). First Reading May 22, 2003.
Bill 47, Retail Sales Tax Relief for Amateur Youth
Sports Act, 2003/Loi de 2003 visant à alléger la taxe de
vente au détail en matière de sport amateur pour la
jeunesse. Mr. Sampson (P.C./Mississauga Centre). First Reading May
22, 2003.
Bill 48, Business Corporations Amendment Act
(Limiting Compulsory Acquisitions), 2003/Loi de 2003 modifiant la Loi
sur les sociétés par actions (restriction des acquisitions
forcées). Mrs. Pupatello (L./Windsor West). First Reading May
22, 2003.
Bill 49, Seniors' Protection Act, 2003/Loi de 2003
sur la protection des personnes âgées. Mr. Colle
(L./Eglinton--Lawrence). First Reading May 22, 2003.
Bill 50, Ministry of Correctional Services Amendment
Act, 2003/Loi de 2003 modifiant la Loi sur le ministère des
Services correctionnels. Mr. Sampson (P.C./Mississauga Centre).
First Reading May 22, 2003.
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Bill Pr12, Municipality of Chatham-Kent Act,
2003. Mr. Beaubien (P.C./Lambton--Kent--Middlesex). First Reading
May 21, 2003. Referred to the Standing Committee on Regulations and
Private Bills.
Bill Pr14, Redeemer University
College Act, 2003. Mr. Jackson (P.C./Burlington). First Reading May
1, 2003. Referred to the Standing Committee on Regulations and Private
Bills. Considered May 14. Reported without amendment May 21.
Bill Pr19, Institute for Christian Studies Act,
2003. Mr. Marchese (N.D./Trinity - Spadina). First Reading May 7,
2003. Referred to the Standing Committee on Regulations and Private
Bills. Considered May 14.
Bill Pr20, Thunder Bay Community Foundation Act,
2003. Mr. Gravelle (L./Thunder Bay--Superior North). First Reading
May 22, 2003. Referred to the Standing Committee on Regulations and
Private Bills.
Bill Pr21, Tyndale University
College & Seminary Act, 2003. Mr. Dunlop (P.C./Simcoe North).
First Reading May 21, 2003. Referred to the Standing Committee on
Regulations and Private Bills.
Bill Pr23, Kitchener-Waterloo Foundation Act,
2003. Mr. Wettlaufer (P.C./Kitchener Centre). First Reading May 22,
2003. Referred to the Standing Committee on Regulations and Private
Bills.
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