Letter: W
Wai, D. (PC, Richmond Hill)
Watt, T. (LIB, Nepean)
- Consumer protection
- Highway 416
- Barnsdale interchange, HE228–HE229
- Highways and roads - construction and expansion
- Highway 401 tunneling, HE236
- Highways and roads - safety
- provincial-municipal cooperation, HE237
- Integrity Commissioners
- Municipal Accountability Act, 2025 (Bill 9), HE10–HE11, HE13–HE14, HE19, HE22, HE26–HE27, HE29, HE35, HE39, HE42–HE43, HE45–HE46, HE53–HE54, HE56–HE57, HE67, HE75–HE76, HE83, HE85–HE86, HE93–HE94, HE109–HE110
- Municipal Councillors
- Municipal staff
- whistle-blowers, HE27
- Protect Ontario by Cutting Red Tape Act, 2025 (Bill 46), HE337–HE338, HE340–HE341
- regulatory implementation, HE337–HE338, HE340–HE341
- Protect Ontario by Unleashing our Economy Act, 2025 (Bill 5)
- amendments, IN160, IN162–IN164
- Public transit
- capital expenditures, HE237–HE238
- Standing Committee on Heritage, Infrastructure and Cultural Policy
- committee business
- selection of estimates (2025-2026), HE199–HE200
- committee business
- Transit - by region
- Ottawa
- LRT uploading, HE229–HE230
- Ottawa
- Transportation infrastructure development
- government funding, HE230–HE231
West, J. (NDP, Sudbury)
- Broadband services
- Electricity rates
- government strategy, IN499
- Electricity supply
- surplus, storage, IN483–IN484
- Energy generation
- government strategy, IN500
- hydrogen use and generation
- allocation, IN546–IN547
- natural gas, IN474–IN475
- water, IN546
- Energy industry
- domestic procurement
- government funding, accountability, IN549
- domestic procurement
- Energy policy
- access to grid, conditional
- mandation of priorities
- consumer protection, IN542–IN543, IN552–IN553
- subsidization, IN319
- Energy rates
- factors affecting, IN319
- Government accountability and oversight
- Highway construction and expansion
- utility and broadband bundling, IN493–IN494
- Indigenous communities
- living conditions, IN101
- Indigenous communities - water and sewage infrastructure
- boil-water advisories, IN100
- Innovation and technology industry
- Landfills
- Dresden
- expansion, IN472
- Dresden
- Mining industry
- Mining industry - Indigenous communities
- Ministry of Energy and Mines
- estimates (2025-2026), IN319–IN321, IN333–IN335
- Motions.
- additional hearings re: Protect Ontario by Unleashing our Economy Act, 2025 (Bill 5)
- presented, IN61–IN62, IN116–IN117
- responded to, IN6, IN115–IN116
- additional hearings re: Protect Ontario by Unleashing our Economy Act, 2025 (Bill 5)
- Natural gas
- use, IN499
- Nuclear generation facilities - small modular reactors (SMRs)
- development
- cost, projection verification, IN320
- domestic procurement, IN320–IN321, IN481
- development
- Ontario Energy Board (OEB)
- CEO, procedural authority
- public consultation, IN555–IN556
- "consumer protection" as priority, IN554
- CEO, procedural authority
- Professional Engineers Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. P.28
- reform, IN77
- Protect Ontario by Securing Affordable Energy for Generations Act, 2025 (Bill 40), IN471–IN472, IN474–IN475, IN480–IN481, IN483–IN484, IN490–IN491, IN493–IN494, IN499–IN500
- amendments, IN541–IN543, IN545–IN549, IN551–IN556, IN558
- Protect Ontario by Unleashing our Economy Act, 2025 (Bill 5), IN23–IN24, IN33–IN34, IN40–IN41, IN46, IN49, IN55–IN56, IN58–IN59, IN73–IN74, IN76–IN77, IN83, IN85–IN86, IN93–IN94, IN100–IN101, IN107–IN108, IN116–IN118
- amendments, IN133, IN135, IN137, IN139–IN141, IN148–IN150
- legal liability, IN333
- Skills Development Fund
- Species at risk
Williams, Hon. C.A. (PC, Brampton Centre)
- Skilled trades - education and training
- women, SP143
- Women
- labour market participation, SP141–SP143
- Skilled trades - education and training
Wong-Tam, K. (NDP, Toronto Centre)
- Committee procedure
- estimates
- time allotted, JP4–JP6
- estimates
- Correctional facilities
- Correctional services - staff
- recruitment and retention, JP18–JP19
- Court administration - criminal
- Domestic Violence Death Review Committee
- recommendations, implementation, JP68
- Highway Traffic Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. H.8
- charges under, dismissal, JP68
- Integrity Commissioners
- annual reports, HE127
- Landlord and Tenant Board (LTB)
- backlog, JP68–JP69
- Mayors
- strong mayor powers, HE139–HE140
- Motions.
- estimates, assignment of ministries
- responded to, JP4–JP6
- estimates, assignment of ministries
- Municipal Accountability Act, 2025 (Bill 9), HE113–HE114, HE116–HE117, HE123–HE124, HE126–HE127, HE131–HE132, HE134–HE135, HE139–HE140, HE142–HE143, HE150–HE151, HE153–HE154, HE157–HE158
- implementation
- provincial funding, HE123
- implementation
- Municipal Councillors
- Standing Committee on Justice Policy
- committee business
- selection of estimates (2025-2026), JP4–JP6
- committee business
- Western Ontario Wardens' Caucus
- integrity commissioner structure, HE126
- Committee procedure
