36th Parliament, 1st Session

No. 24 No 24

Votes and

Proceedings

Procès-verbaux

Legislative Assembly

of Ontario

Assemblée législative

de l'Ontario

1st Session,

36th Parliament

1re session,

36e législature

Thursday,

November 16, 1995

Jeudi

16 novembre 1995

PRAYERS

10:00 A.M.

PRIÈRES

10 H

Mr Gravelle moved,

M. Gravelle propose,

Second Reading of Bill 16, An Act to amend the Public Transportation and Highway Improvement Act with respect to the removal of snow and ice from roads.

Deuxième lecture du projet de loi 16, Loi modifiant la Loi sur l'aménagement des voies publiques et des transports en commun en ce qui concerne le déneigement et le déglacement des routes.

A debate arising, at 11:00 a.m., further proceedings were reserved until 12:00 noon.

À 11 heures, la suite du débat est réservé jusqu'à midi.

Mr Martin then moved,

Ensuite, M. Martin propose,

Second Reading of Bill 13, An Act to regulate Franchise Agreements.

Deuxième lecture du projet de loi 13, Loi visant à réglementer les contrats de franchisage.

Pursuant to Standing Order 96(e), no objection having been made to the putting of the question on the motion for Second Reading of Bill 16, An Act to amend the Public Transportation and Highway Improvement Act with respect to the removal of snow and ice from roads the question having been put, was lost on the following division:-

Conformément à l'article 96(e) du Règlement, la motion portant deuxième lecture du projet de loi 16, Loi modifiant la Loi sur l'aménagement des voies publiques et des transports en commun en ce qui concerne le déneigement et le déglacement des routes n'a pas fait l'objet d'opposition et la motion, mise aux voix, est rejetée par le vote suivant:-

AYES / POUR - 31

Agostino Gerretsen Miclash

Bartolucci Grandmaître Patten

Bisson Gravelle Phillips

Boyd Hampton Pouliot

Bradley Kormos Pupatello

Caplan Kwinter Ramsay

Castrilli Lalonde Silipo

Churley Lankin Wildman

Colle Marchese Wood

Cordiano Martel (Cochrane North)

Crozier Martin

NAYS / CONTRE - 32

Arnott Fox Maves

Baird Galt Munro

Barrett Gilchrist Ouellette

Bassett Grimmett Rollins

NAYS / CONTRE - Continued

Brown Guzzo Sampson

(Scarborough West) Hastings Shea

Carroll Johnson Sheehan

Chudleigh (Brantford) Tilson

Danford Johnson Turnbull

Doyle (Perth) Wettlaufer

Fisher Klees Wood

Flaherty Martiniuk (London South)

Pursuant to Standing Order 96(e), no objection having been made to the putting of the question on the motion for Second Reading of Bill 13, An Act to regulate Franchise Agreements the question having been put, was lost on the following division:-

Conformément à l'article 96(e) du Règlement, la motion portant deuxième lecture du Projet de loi 13, Loi visant à réglementer les contrats de franchisage n'a pas fait l'objet d'opposition et la motion, mise aux voix, est rejetée par le vote suivant:-

AYES / POUR - 26

Agostino Grandmaître Patten

Bartolucci Gravelle Phillips

Bisson Hampton Pouliot

Boyd Kormos Pupatello

Bradley Lalonde Ramsay

Churley Lankin Silipo

Colle Marchese Wildman

Cordiano Martel Wood

Crozier Martin (Cochrane North)

NAYS / CONTRE - 37

Arnott Fox Maves

Baird Galt Miclash

Barrett Gerretsen Munro

Bassett Gilchrist Ouellette

Brown Grimmett Rollins

(Scarborough West) Guzzo Sampson

Caplan Hastings Shea

Carroll Johnson Sheehan

Castrilli (Brantford) Tilson

Chudleigh Johnson Turnbull

Danford (Perth) Wettlaufer

Doyle Klees Wood

Fisher Kwinter (London South)

Flaherty Martiniuk

THE AFTERNOON SITTING

1:30 P.M.

SÉANCE DE L'APRÈS-MIDI

13 H 30

MOTIONS

MOTIONS

On motion by Mr Eves,

Sur la motion de M. Eves,

Ordered, That, notwithstanding Standing Order 96(h), the requirement for notice be waived with respect to ballot item 9 and, that Mr Pouliot and Mr Bisson and, Ms Castrilli and Mr Hoy exchange places in the order of precedence for private members' public business.

With unanimous consent,

Avec le consentement unanime,

On motion by Mr Eves,

Sur la motion de M. Eves,

Ordered, That, notwithstanding Standing Order 62 the Standing Committee on Estimates present one report to the House on March 18, 1996 with respect to all estimates and supplementary estimates considered pursuant to Standing Orders 59 and 61;

That in the event the committee fails to report the said estimates on March 18, 1996, the estimates and supplementaries shall be deemed to be passed by the committee and be deemed to be reported to, and received by the House.

With unanimous consent, the motion passed by the House on Wednesday, November 15, 1995 with respect to consideration of Bill 8, An Act to repeal job quotas and to restore merit-based employment practices in Ontario in the Standing Committee on General Government was amended by deleting all the words after "Monday, November 27, 1995" in the sixth line to read as follows:-

Ordered, That, notwithstanding any standing order or special order of the House, in addition to its regular meeting times, the Standing Committee on General Government be authorized to meet to consider Bill 8, An Act to repeal job quotas and to restore merit-based employment practices in Ontario, in the evening on Thursday, November 16 and 23; and to meet from 10.00 a.m. to 10.00 p.m. on Friday, November 17 and from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. on Friday, November 24; and to meet from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. on Monday, November 27, 1995.

PETITIONS

PÉTITIONS

Petition relating to Bill 7, Labour Relations and Employment Statute Law Amendment Act, 1995 (Sessional Paper No. P-9) (Tabled November 16, 1995) Ms F. Lankin.

Petition relating to the Eglinton Subway Line (Sessional Paper No. P-13) (Tabled November 16, 1995) Mr J. Gerretsen.

Petition relating to North York Branson Hospital (Sessional Paper No. P-15) (Tabled November 16, 1995) Mr M. Kwinter.

Petition relating to Winter Road Maintenance for the Northern Region (Sessional Paper No. P-18) (Tabled November 16, 1995) Mr A. Curling, Mr M. Gravelle, Mr M. Lalonde, Mr F. Miclash, Mr D. Ramsay.

Petition relating to Community based Justice Programs (Sessional Paper No. P-19) (Tabled November 16, 1995) Mr D. Galt.

REPORTS BY COMMITTEES

RAPPORTS DES COMITÉS

Mr Curling from the Standing Committee on Estimates presented the Committee's report as follows:-

Pursuant to Standing Order 59, your Committee has selected the Estimates (1995-96) of the following ministries for consideration:-

Ministry of Education and Training (including supplementaries) 15 hrs.

Ministry of Community and Social Services 15 hrs.

Ministry of Housing 15 hrs.

Ministry of Transportation (including supplementaries) 15 hrs.

Ministry of Health (including supplementaries) 15 hrs.

Ministry of Economic Development and Trade 15 hrs.

Pursuant to Standing Order 60, the Estimates (1995-96) and supplementary estimates (1995-96), of the following ministries and offices not selected for consideration are deemed passed by the Committee and reported to the House in accordance with the terms of the Standing Order and deemed to be received and concurred in:-

MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE, FOOD AND RURAL AFFAIRS

Ministry Administration $ 26,770,965

Agricultural Services and Rural Affairs 61,928,500

Food Industry Development 31,434,100

Education, Research and Laboratory Services 78,242,800

Policy and Farm Finance 268,267,300

MINISTRY OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL

Ministry Administration $ 26,154,257

Agencies, Boards and Commissions 14,356,300

Justice Services 339,121,600

Legal Services to Crown 99,633,000

Courts Administration 238,219,200

CABINET OFFICE

Cabinet Office $ 7,949,600

Premier's Council 3,748,100

MINISTRY OF CITIZENSHIP

Ministry Administration $ 4,571,665

Equity and Access Services 36,301,100

Ministry Agencies 44,371,800

MINISTRY OF CONSUMER AND COMMERCIAL RELATIONS

Ministry Administration $ 23,561,257

Business 21,826,500

Technical Standards 18,165,700

Registration 48,480,900

Agencies 44,118,900

MINISTRY OF CULTURE, TOURISM AND RECREATION

Ministry Administration $ 28,011,407

Culture, Tourism and Recreation Services 364,724,200

MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT AND ENERGY

Ministry Administration $ 37,420,973

Environmental and Energy Services 110,868,900

Environmental Control 94,507,400

Utility Planning 20,465,400

Utility Planning (Supplementaries) 80,000,000

MINISTRY OF FINANCE

Ministry Administration $ 51,810,507

Office of the Budget and Taxation 7,023,800

Economic Policy 14,601,500

Treasury Board 300,667,100

Tax 189,587,500

Financial Standards 52,990,400

Property Assessment 74,626,100

Office of Social Contract Adjudication 788,500

Treasury 8,600,443,000

OFFICE OF FRANCOPHONE AFFAIRS

Francophone Affairs $ 2,800,600

MINISTRY OF INTERGOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS

Ministry Administration $ 2,073,608

Federal and Interprovincial Relations 3,684,800

MINISTRY OF LABOUR

Ministry Administration $ 23,008,165

Labour Management Services 7,104,800

Labour Relations 15,135,800

Labour Policy 4,870,900

Operations 100,239,000

Workers' Compensation Advisory Program 4,000

Pay Equity Commission 3,941,200

OFFICE OF THE LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR

Office of the Lieutenant Governor $ 608,900

MANAGEMENT BOARD SECRETARIAT

Ministry Administration $ 18,443,207

Realty Services 447,038,400

Realty Services (Supplementaries) 74,578,000

Management and Corporate Program 164,472,600

MINISTRY OF MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS

Ministry Administration $ 7,639,507

Municipal Policy 6,242,700

Municipal Operations 763,686,800

Ontario Municipal Audit 1,314,000

Ontario Municipal Board 6,995,500

Office for the Greater Toronto Area 1,188,900

Board of Negotiation 140,600

Waterfront Regeneration Trust 3,672,500

Disclosure of Interest Commission 1,500,000

ONTARIO NATIVE AFFAIRS SECRETARIAT

Ontario Native Affairs Secretariat $ 17,879,508

MINISTRY OF NATURAL RESOURCES

Ministry Administration $ 42,902,457

Information Resources and Policy 121,654,000

Operations 322,331,900

MINISTRY OF NORTHERN DEVELOPMENT AND MINES

Ministry Administration 11,178,857

Northern Development and Transportation 30,558,100

Mines and Minerals 26,302,000

OFFICE OF THE PREMIER

Office of the Premier $ 1,887,748

MINISTRY OF THE SOLICITOR GENERAL AND CORRECTIONAL SERVICES

Ministry Administration $ 54,077,865

Public Safety 44,177,000

Policing Services 39,439,800

Ontario Provincial Police 489,568,600

Correctional Services 520,912,300

OFFICE RESPONSIBLE FOR WOMEN'S ISSUES

Office Responsible for Women's Issues $ 22,272,800

INTRODUCTION OF BILLS

DÉPOT DES PROJETS DE LOI

The following Bills were introduced and read the first time:-

Les projets de loi suivants sont présentés et lus une première fois:-

Bill 20, An Act to promote economic growth and protect the environment by streamlining the land use planning and development system through amendments related to planning, development, municipal and heritage matters. Hon. A. Leach.

Projet de loi 20, Loi visant à promouvoir la croissance économique et à protéger l'environnement en rationalisant le système d'aménagement et de mise en valeur du territoire au moyen de modifications touchant des questions relatives à l'aménagement, la mise en valeur, les municipalités et le patrimoine. L'hon. A. Leach.

Bill 21, An Act to establish public hospital foundations. Mr J. Hastings.

Projet de loi 21, Loi créant des fondations pour les hôpitaux publics. M. J. Hastings.

ORDERS OF THE DAY

ORDRE DU JOUR

Debate was resumed on the motion for Second Reading of Bill 15, An Act to amend the Workers' Compensation Act and the Occupational Health and Safety Act.

Le débat reprend sur la motion portant deuxième lecture du projet de loi 15, Loi modifiant la Loi sur les accidents du travail et la Loi sur la santé et la sécurité au travail.

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.

Après quelque temps, conformément à l'article 9(a) du Règlement, la motion d'ajournement du débat est réputée avoir été proposée et adoptée.

At 6:00 p.m., the question "That this House do now adjourn" was deemed to have been proposed pursuant to Standing Order 34(b).

À 18 heures, la motion portant «Que la présente Assemblée ajourne les débats maintenant» est réputée avoir été proposée conformément à l'article 34(b) du Règlement.

After one matter was considered, the question was deemed to have been adopted.

Après l'étude d'une question, la motion d'ajournement du débat est réputée avoir été adoptée.

The House then adjourned

at 6:10 p.m.

À 18 h 10, la chambre a ensuite

ajourné ses travaux.

le président

Allan K. McLean

Speaker

Sessional Papers Presented Pursuant to Standing Order 39(c):-

Documents Parlementaires Déposés Conformément à l'article 39(c) du Règlement:-

Compendia:

Bill 20, An Act to promote economic growth and protect the environment by streamlining the land use planning and development system through amendments related to planning, development, municipal and heritage matters (No. 29) (Tabled November 16, 1995).

Part-time appointments re intended Order-in-Council dated November 15, 1995 (No. 27) (Tabled November 16, 1995).

Toronto Area Transit Operating Authority / Régie des transports en commun de la région de Toronto, Annual Report for the year ended March 31, 1995 (No. 28) (Tabled November 16, 1995).

Questions Answered (see Sessional Paper No. 5):-

Final Answers to Question Numbers: 80-83.

Interim Answers to Question Numbers: 84-96.

Responses to Petitions:-

Réponses aux Pétitions:-

Petition relating to Prince Edward Heights (Sessional Paper No. P-14):

(Tabled October 30, 1995) Mr G. Fox.

Petition relating to the Sudbury Action Centre for Youth (Sessional Paper No. P-17):

(Tabled November 1, 1995) Mr R. Bartolucci.

Petition relating to Winter Road Maintenance for the Northern Region (Sessional Paper No. P-18): (Tabled November 1, 1995) Mr F. Miclash.