Letter: L
Labour market
Labour policy
Labour relations
- replacement workers
- ban
- Gretzky, F586
- ban
- replacement workers
Lake Scugog
- water quality
- algae levels
- Piccini, IN205
- Shaw, IN205–IN206
- algae levels
- water quality
Lake Simcoe
- protection plan
- Gallagher Murphy, IN643–IN644
- McCarthy, IN643–IN644
- protection plan
Lakehead University
Land use planning
- approval timelines
- ministerial responsibility
- Community Infrastructure and Housing Accelerator (CIHA)
- Tangri, HE573
- Community Infrastructure and Housing Accelerator (CIHA)
- ministerial responsibility
- communities, development
- Shaw, HE934
- conflict of interest
- designations
- government strategy
- Indigenous consultation
- Fife, F1912–F1913
- land use controls and planning
- McMahon, HE487
- low-density development
- environmental impact
- Bell, HE125
- environmental impact
- ministerial authority, regulations
- policy statement implementation
- Bell, HE517–HE518
- McMahon, HE517–HE518
- statements by stakeholders
- Bell, HE517–HE518
- policy statement implementation
- provincial land and development facilitators
- Clark, HE430
- appointment process
- Bell, HE502
- recommendations, land development agreements
- ministerial authority
- Bell, HE429–HE430, HE461, HE470, HE518–HE519
- ministerial authority
- reports and recommendations, publication of
- Bell, HE501–HE502
- Rae, HE501
- and racialized groups
- reform
- review process
- Clancy, HE1155
- zoning
- approval timelines
Land use planning - by region
Land use planning - environmental assessments
- class
- 30-day review period
- McGregor, HE413–HE414
- McMahon, HE413, HE416
- Shaw, HE403, HE411–HE412
- Smith, L., HE418
- ministerial waiver
- McMahon, HE408
- Sabawy, HE405
- Surma, HE403–HE405, HE408
- Thanigasalam, HE417
- 30-day review period
- funding
- Burch, P154
- general remarks
- government strategy
- Shaw, HE415
- hydro-geology
- Clancy, HE1136
- North Aldershot Policy Area
- Shaw, HE1156
- class
Land use planning - Ministerial Zoning Orders (MZOs)
Land use planning - municipal official plans
- density targets, settlement areas
- employment zones. see also
Planning Act, RSO 1990, c P13 - inclusionary zoning
- Bell, HE430, HE508–HE509
- McMahon, HE508
- Rae, HE509
- review timeline
- Bell, HE296
- urban boundary expansion, process
- Fife, F1327
- zoning policies
- Bell, HE507–HE508
- McMahon, HE508
- Rae, HE508
Land use planning - municipalities
Land use planning - provincial policy statements
- general remarks
- Shaw, HE1145
- minimum density requirements
- congestion, impact on
- Bell, HE1408
- congestion, impact on
- Provincial Policy Statement (2023)
- Bell, HE478–HE479
- Clark, HE425
- density requirements, municipalities
- transit-oriented communities. see Transit-oriented communities
- general remarks
Landlord and Tenant Board (LTB)
- adjudicators
- number of
- Collard, JP18
- Downey, JP18, JP267, JP273–JP274
- Hogarth, JP273–JP274
- number of
- backlog remediation
- case backlogs
- Downey, JP703–JP704
- Wong-Tam, JP703, JP705
- fines and penalties
- government strategy
- Smith, L., HE477
- hearings
- wait-time
- Hogarth, JP21
- wait-time
- reform
- Clark, HE424
- resolution system, funding
- Downey, JP18
- services
- staff
- recruitment and retention
- Collard, JP18
- recruitment and retention
- adjudicators
Landlord and Tenant Board (LTB) - hearings
- backlogs
- Collard, F141
- Glover, F1511–F1512
- Grewal, HE95
- Sabawy, HE95
- cases, tracking system
- McMahon, HE465
- decisions
- publication
- Collard, JP272–JP273
- Downey, JP272–JP273
- publication
- government funding
- Byers, F462
- in-person hearings, reinstatement
- mandate
- Fife, F460
- tenants
- Harden, HE464
- wait-time
- backlogs
Laurentian University
Legal aid services
- access
- Downey, JP277–JP278
- Vanthof, JP277–JP278
- community clinics
- delivery model
- reform
- Downey, JP16
- reform
- government funding
- types
- access
Legions
- support services and groups
- housing
- Gates, F608
- housing
- support services and groups
Legislative Assembly
Legislative buildings
Legislative buildings - facility rehabilitation
- accessibility
- Hogarth, PH133–PH134
- artwork
- Hogarth, PH128–PH130
- Oosterhoff, PH39
- asbestos
- Gallagher Murphy, PH22
- building infrastructure
- Rae, PH34
- committee participation in
- construction management structure
- Taylor, PH36
- consultation with Indigenous communities
- costs, estimated
- Bell, PH26
- costs, of not rehabilitating
- Oosterhoff, PH23
- costs, rehabilitation vs. ongoing maintenance
- West, PH24
- costs, security vs. public access
- Hsu, PH24
- general remarks
- governance
- infrastructure
- Gallagher Murphy, PH47
- members' offices
- Rae, PH48
- parts purchasing and procurement
- Harris, PH21
- procurement process
- Gallagher Murphy, PH35
- stakeholder consultation
- Harris, PH58
- steam heating system pipes
- Harris, PH21
- strategy
- timeline
- updates
- Fife, PH205–PH206
- Rae, PH205–PH206
- accessibility
Legislative buildings - facility rehabilitation, project planning process
- consultation
- Harris, PH151
- contracts and agreements, existing
- French, PH154
- Ontario Public Service (OPS)
- Harris, PH155–PH156
- general remarks
- grounds, monuments and statues, consideration
- infrastructure
- city of Toronto
- French, PH154
- underground parking
- Leardi, PH154–PH155
- Sarrazin, PH155
- city of Toronto
- non-partisan
- reports, historical
- consultation
Legislative buildings - facility rehabilitation, relocation process
Legislative buildings - grounds
- fountain
- Rae, PH151–PH152
- plaques
- Oosterhoff, PH152–PH153
- statues
- Hogarth, PH153–PH154
- fountain
Legislative buildings - grounds, Sir John A. Macdonald statue
- display
- French, PH188–PH189, PH193
- history
- project planning
- display
Legislative buildings - Macdonald block
- namesake
- Bresee, PH194–PH195
- rehabilitation
- Oosterhoff, PH27
- namesake
Legislative conferences
Legislative precincts - other jurisdictions
Legislative procedure
- private members' public business
- private members' public business vs. private bills
- Wong-Tam, PH221–PH222
- proceedings, broadcast
- Allsopp, PH215
- Sarrazin, PH214–PH215
- French-language services
- Collard, PH212
- regulations
Legislative procedure - committees
Legislature - staff
- Standing Committee on Procedure and House Affairs
- Sergeant-at-Arms, appearance before committee, PH17–PH18
- Standing Committee on Procedure and House Affairs
Less Red Tape, More Common Sense Act, 2023 (Bill 139),
JP387–JP409, JP411–JP412- Babikian, JP397, JP401
- Coe, JP391–JP392, JP398–JP399, JP408–JP409
- Dixon, JP393, JP400
- Gill, JP387–JP394
- Hogarth, JP393, JP400
- Kernaghan, JP390–JP392, JP398–JP402, JP404–JP405
- Kusendova-Bashta, JP391, JP394, JP400
- Oosterhoff, JP391–JP392, JP398, JP405–JP406
- Stevens, JP392–JP393
- Wong-Tam, JP399, JP407–JP408
Less Red Tape, Stronger Economy Act, 2023 (Bill 91)
- Bailey, JP173, JP181–JP182
- Coe, JP173, JP184, JP188–JP189
- Dixon, JP173
- Gill, JP169–JP176
- Hogarth, JP175, JP195
- Kernaghan, JP171–JP172, JP179–JP181, JP189–JP192, JP195–JP196
- Kusendova-Bashta, JP188
- McCarthy, JP175–JP176, JP183–JP184, JP190–JP191
- Oosterhoff, JP197–JP198
- Saunderson, JP181, JP195
- Wong-Tam, JP174–JP175, JP182–JP183, JP192–JP193, JP196–JP197
- amendments
- Kernaghan, JP204–JP206
- Oosterhoff, JP204–JP208
- Wong-Tam, JP206–JP207
Less Red Tape, Stronger Ontario Act, 2022 (Bill 46)
- Babikian, F290, F303
- Bowman, F113, F116, F269–F270, F272–F273, F278, F280–F281, F288–F289, F291–F292, F296, F299, F302
- Brady, F113, F116, F184–F185
- Byers, F111
- Crawford, F273, F302
- Cuzzetto, F111
- Dowie, F278–F279, F287
- Fife, F112–F113
- Ghamari, F114, F273, F280, F297, F299
- Gill, F108–F116
- Gretzky, F184, F187–F188
- Kernaghan, F115–F116, F183–F184, F187, F271–F272, F282–F283, F290–F291, F297–F298
- Oosterhoff, F185–F186
- Pirie, F270–F271, F281–F282
- Skelly, F111
- Smith, David, F112, F286–F287
- Triantafilopoulos, F114, F289–F290
- Vanthof, F268–F269, F279–F280, F287–F288, F294–F295, F303
- amendments
LGBTQ2S+ community
Libraries - public
- access
- impact on communities
- Vanthof, F280
- impact on communities
- community impact
- Gates, SP463
- digital services
- funding allocation
- provincial vs. municipal
- Crawford, F209
- provincial vs. municipal
- funding model
- Bowman, F208
- funding sources
- government funding
- jurisdiction over
- Pirie, F281
- jurisdiction over
- maker spaces
- operational funding
- annual rate
- Smith, Dave, F412–F413
- annual rate
- role in communities
- Bowman, F208
- service demand
- Crawford, F209
- virtual services
- access
Licence Appeal Tribunal (LAT)
Licence plates - validation stickers
Life jackets
- children 12 and under
- age limit
- Gélinas, IN279, IN281
- Ghamari, IN267, IN281–IN282
- Schreiner, IN275
- Shaw, IN267, IN276–IN277, IN280–IN282
- public education
- Gélinas, IN269–IN270
- Ghamari, IN269–IN270
- Schreiner, IN270
- Yakabuski, IN278
- use, requirements
- age limit
- enforcement
- children 12 and under
Life leases
- vs. rental housing
- board governance
- vs. campus of care
- Kusendova-Bashta, HE1101
- vs. condominiums
- Rae, HE1090
- Sabawy, HE1089–HE1090
- consumer protection
- Blais, HE1092
- Harden, HE1104
- Rae, HE1085–HE1087, HE1098
- accountability and oversight
- Harden, HE1087
- accountability and transparency
- Blais, HE1088–HE1089
- Harden, HE1091
- Rae, HE1088–HE1089, HE1091, HE1093
- cooling off period
- Rae, HE1106
- maintenance and repair
- in other jurisdictions
- Rae, HE1086
- pre-construction sale agreements
- Blais, HE1111
- real estate services
- Harden, HE1099
- reserve fund
- Babikian, HE1093
- definition
- home care services, flexibility of
- Harden, HE1087–HE1088, HE1106–HE1107
- as multi-generational home
- Harden, HE1111
- regulations
- sale of
- Rae, HE1108
Life Leases Act, 2024 (Bill 141)
- Babikian, HE1092–HE1093
- Blais, HE1088–HE1111
- Harden, HE1087–HE1111
- Kusendova-Bashta, HE1093–HE1101
- Pang, HE1089–HE1101
- Rae, HE1085–HE1109
- Sabawy, HE1089–HE1101
- Smith, Dave, HE1090–HE1112
Life sciences industry
Light Rail Transit (LRT)
- by region
- Cambridge
- Bouma, F1328
- Cambridge
- by region
Light Rail Transit (LRT) - Eglinton Crosstown
- construction delays
- Harden, HE555
- construction process
- partnership, Metrolinx and Crosslinx
- reports
- Metrolinx-LRT Construction and Infrastructure Planning: Follow-Up Report (Auditor General, 2018)
- Harden, HE555–HE556
- Metrolinx-LRT Construction and Infrastructure Planning: Follow-Up Report (Auditor General, 2018)
- total cost
- Harden, HE556
- delays
- McMahon, HE1300–HE1301
- Surma, HE1300–HE1301
- maintenance contract
- Harden, HE1270–HE1271
- Sarkaria, HE1270–HE1271
- quality control issues. see also Transit vehicles—testing and commissioning process
- revenue service testing process
- construction delays
Light rail transit (LRT) - Ottawa
- public-private partnerships
- Harden, HE47–HE48
- public-private partnerships
Liquor Control Board of Ontario (LCBO)
- Bethlenfalvy, F1988
- revenue generation
- Fife, F1987–F1989
Lobbying
Local services board
- operational budget
- roles and responsibilities
- service delivery
- population demographics
- Triantafilopoulos, F289
- population demographics
Locates
- "common trench location"
- Blais, JP531
- dedicated locator model
- McCarthy, JP510–JP511
- fees for, consumer
- Dixon, JP512
- McCarthy, JP505–JP506, JP512
- Sabawy, JP545
- fees for, infrastructure owner
- late processing
- Blais, JP509
- late processing
- issues
- Wong-Tam, JP530
- municipalities providing
- Wong-Tam, JP544
- for old infrastructure
- Wong-Tam, JP508
- process
- Sabawy, JP540
- and public safety
- Coe, JP340
- ranking importance
- Blais, JP528
- regulator
- Blais, JP539
- reporting
- Blais, JP528
- role
- McCarthy, JP506–JP508
- timelines
- workers
- "common trench location"
Long-term care
- care environment
- government strategy
- Calandra, SP629
- government strategy
- communal care
- Ghamari, F1670
- Community Paramedicine for Long-Term Care Program. see also Paramedics and paramedic services—community paramedicine
- evaluation process
- Hazell, SP658
- government funding
- Kusendova-Bashta, SP1307–SP1309
- government strategy
- Cho, S., SP653–SP654, SP656, SP658
- Gates, SP654
- Kusendova-Bashta, SP1307–SP1309
- Ombudsman's report and recommendations
- Cho, S., SP655
- Gates, SP654–SP657, SP699
- by region
- northern Ontario
- Hazell, F1584
- northern Ontario
- structural stressors
- Gates, SP1310
- care environment
Long-term care - accountability and oversight
Long-term care - beds
Long-term care - beds, development and redevelopment
- allocation
- general remarks
- government funding
- government strategy
- by region
- Ajax
- Bethlenfalvy, F33
- Ajax
Long-term care - COVID-19
Long-term care - facilities
- capital projects
- lending agreements
- Crawford, F1718
- lending agreements
- closure
- monitoring
- Gates, SP662–SP663
- monitoring
- closure of
- patient transferals
- Blais, F340
- patient transferals
- construction
- Bell, F1869
- accelerated build pilot program
- Rae, F1867–F1868
- regional allocation
- Lecce, SP626
- culturally-appropriate
- design standards
- facility inspections
- infractions and violations
- Gates, SP171
- infractions and violations
- infection prevention and control
- municipal government
- government funding
- Clark, F1392–F1393
- Pasma, F1391
- government funding
- capital projects
Long-term care - facilities - by site
Long-term care - funding
- capital expenditures
- Cho, S., SP657–SP658
- Hazell, SP657
- Elder Care Capital Assistance Program (ELDCAP)
- Gélinas, SP563–SP564
- Jones, S., SP564
- general remarks
- Local Priorities Fund
- by region
- unincorporated territories and townships
- Bowman, F1681–F1682, F1689
- Ghamari, F1690
- capital expenditures
Long-term care - operators
Long-term care - public vs. private
- compliance
- Kusendova-Bashta, SP1313–SP1314
- funding, use
- general remarks
- Clark, F2287
- Fraser, F1444, F2289–F2290
- Gates, SP1310
- government funding
- Byers, F1489
- profit models, private operators
- Kusendova-Bashta, SP1318
- compliance
Long-term care - reform
- best practices
- Harden, F1519–F1520
- Pasma, F1522
- government strategy
- integration with health services
- Lecce, SP624–SP625
- integration with home and community care
- Calandra, SP631–SP632
- multi-use homes
- Calandra, SP630
- best practices
Long-term care - residents
- complex needs
- food nutrition
- living conditions
- air conditioning, requirements
- Cho, S., SP660
- Jordan, SP659–SP660
- Lecce, SP626
- air conditioning, requirements
- spousal separation and unification
- Clancy, SP1200–SP1201
- Fife, SP1199–SP1201
- Gélinas, SP1200–SP1202
- Kusendova-Bashta, SP1201
Long-term care - services
Long-term care - staff
- compensation
- government funding
- government strategy
- and northern communities
- Kusendova-Bashta, SP1317–SP1318
- recruitment and retention
- temporary agencies, use
- Fife, F711
- Gélinas, SP1317–SP1318
- wage premiums
- Gates, SP630
Long-term care - standards of care
- care hours, annual targets
- report
- Martin, SP236
- report
- care hours, average
- Kusendova-Bashta, SP1319–SP1320
- increase
- Calandra, SP628–SP629
- Gates, SP629
- Kusendova-Bashta, SP1364
- Triantafilopoulos, F54
- funding
- Gates, SP628
- staff, hiring of
- Lecce, SP625–SP626
- staffing recruitment strategies
- Triantafilopoulos, F416
- staffing requirements
- care plans
- culturally and linguistically appropriate care
- Calandra, SP631
- culturally and linguistically appropriate care
- for-profit vs. not-for-profit
- Calandra, SP627
- general remarks
- Bowman, F511–F512
- government strategy
- Calandra, SP627–SP628
- Kusendova-Bashta, SP1309
- impact on patient health
- Harden, F336
- implementation, barriers to
- Kernaghan, F252
- large vs. small institutions
- Fife, F507
- public vs. private
- West, SP178
- care hours, annual targets
Lung disease
Lydia's Law (Accountability and Transparency in the Handling of Sexual Assault Cases), 2024 (Bill 189)
- general remarks
- Downey, JP705–JP706, JP709
- Sattler, JP913
- Wong-Tam, JP705–JP706, JP709, JP1063
- legislative process
- Fife, JP691
- general remarks
