Letter: W
Wai, D. (PC, Richmond Hill)
Watt, T. (LIB, Nepean)
- Better Regional Governance Act, 2026 (Bill 100)
- amendments, HE436–HE441
- Building Homes and Improving Transportation Infrastructure Act, 2026 (Bill 98)
- amendments, HE499–HE501, HE503–HE504
- 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
- Housing development
- sustainable building standards, HE500
- Integrity Commissioners - local
- 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 councillors - removal
- Municipal governance
- 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
- Public transit - fare system integration
- One Fare program
- ministerial authority, HE503
- One Fare program
- Regional governance
- chairs, election vs. appointment, HE437–HE438, HE440
- 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
- Better Regional Governance Act, 2026 (Bill 100)
West, J. (NDP, Sudbury)
- Broadband services
- Child care
- wait-list, F736
- Education funding
- general remarks, F737
- Education funding - special education
- streaming, F745
- Electricity rates
- government strategy, IN499
- Electricity supply
- surplus, storage, IN483–IN484
- Employment standards
- talent agencies, F817–F818
- 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
- Health care - primary care
- family health teams
- staff recruitment and retention, F758–F759
- family health teams
- Highway and road safety
- Highway 69, F726
- Highway construction and expansion
- utility and broadband bundling, IN493–IN494
- Housing
- accessible, F769
- Indigenous communities - water and sewage infrastructure
- boil-water advisories, IN100
- Innovation and technology industry
- Landfills
- Dresden
- expansion, IN472
- Dresden
- Medical laboratory technologists
- recruitment, F737
- Miners
- occupational diseases, F811
- Mining industry
- Mining industry - Indigenous communities
- Mining industry - occupational health and safety
- exposure limits, F781–F782
- 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), F803–F804, F807–F808, F811, F817–F818, F825–F826, F828, 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
- Protecting Ontario’s Workers and Economic Resilience Act, 2026 (Bill 105), F781, F785, F796–F797
- Schools
- Skills Development Fund
- Species at risk
- Sports and recreation - children and youth
- government funding
- northern Ontario, F744
- government funding
- Unhoused persons
- Sudbury, F727
- Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB)
- Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB) - benefits and coverage
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)
- Animal welfare
- research and testing, use in, JP169–JP170, JP185, JP187–JP188
- Bail program
- rehabilitation, JP176
- security deposit
- mandatory cash deposit, JP132, JP142, JP150, JP159–JP160, JP170, JP190–JP192
- Committee procedure
- estimates
- time allotted, JP4–JP6
- estimates
- Correctional facilities
- capacity and overcrowding
- government transparency, JP17
- lockdowns, JP176
- overcrowding
- inmates, impact, JP175–JP176
- safety, impact, JP131–JP132
- rehabilitation supports, JP18–JP19
- capacity and overcrowding
- Correctional services
- accountability and transparency, JP184
- Correctional services - staff
- recruitment and retention, JP18–JP19
- Court administration - backlogs
- impact, JP150
- Court administration - criminal
- backlog
- dismissal due to, JP66–JP67
- backlog
- Domestic Violence Death Review Committee
- recommendations, implementation, JP68
- First responders
- post-traumatic stress disorder
- and family supports, JP195–JP196
- post-traumatic stress disorder
- Highway Traffic Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. H.8
- charges under, dismissal, JP68
- Integrity Commissioners - provincial
- annual reports, HE127
- Keeping Criminals Behind Bars Act, 2026 (Bill 75), JP131–JP133, JP142, JP150, JP159–JP160, JP169–JP170, JP176
- amendments, JP185, JP187–JP192, JP195–JP196, JP198
- stakeholder consultation, JP142
- Landlord and Tenant Board (LTB)
- backlog, JP68–JP69
- Motions
- 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
- code of conduct
- standardization, HE116
- consultations, HE142–HE143
- larger cities, impact on, HE150
- standardization, HE116
- complaints against
- framework for analysis, HE123
- discipline
- progressive, HE127
- human resources solutions, HE113
- mayors
- strong mayor powers, HE139–HE140
- code of conduct
- Municipal councillors - removal
- Standing Committee on Justice Policy
- Western Ontario Wardens' Caucus
- integrity commissioner structure, HE126
- Animal welfare
