36th Parliament, 1st Session

No. 67 No 67

Orders and Notices

Legislative Assembly

of Ontario

Feuilleton et Avis

Assemblée législative

de l'Ontario

1st Session,

36th Parliament

Wednesday,

May 1, 1996

1re session,

36e législature

Mercredi

1er mai 1996

TABLE OF CONTENTS / TABLE DES MATIÈRES

GOVERNMENT BUSINESS / AFFAIRES ÉMANANT DU GOUVERNEMENT 3

PRIVATE MEMBERS' BUSINESS / AFFAIRES ÉMANANT DES DÉPUTÉS 4

NOTICES / AVIS 7

PRIVATE MEMBERS' BUSINESS TO BE DEBATED /

AFFAIRES ÉMANANT DES DÉPUTÉS DEVANT ÊTRE DÉBATTUES 11

BILLS REFERRED TO COMMITTEES /

PROJETS DE LOI DÉFÉRÉS AUX COMITÉS 15

COMMITTEE MEETINGS / RÉUNIONS DE COMITÉS 18

QUESTIONS / QUESTIONS 19

NOTE / REMARQUE:

An asterisk (*) appearing after the title of a Bill indicates the recommendation of the Lieutenant Governor, pursuant to Standing Order 56, has been received.

Un astérisque (*) se trouvant à la fin du titre d'un projet de loi indique que la recommandation du Lieutenant-gouverneur a été reçue, conformément à l'article 56 du Règlement.

GOVERNMENT BUSINESS

AFFAIRES ÉMANANT DU GOUVERNEMENT

1. Second Reading Bill 1, An Act to amend the Executive Council Act. Hon. E. Eves. PRINTED.

Deuxième lecture Projet de loi 1, Loi modifiant la Loi sur le Conseil exécutif. L'hon. E. Eves. IMPRIMÉ.

2. Second Reading Bill 36, An Act to amend certain Acts administered by the Ministry of Natural Resources. Hon. C. Hodgson. * PRINTED.

Deuxième lecture Projet de loi 36, Loi modifiant certaines lois appliquées par le ministère des Richesses naturelles. L'hon. C. Hodgson.* IMPRIMÉ.

3. Second Reading Bill 38, An Act to amend the Toronto Islands Residential Community Stewardship Act, 1993. Hon. A. Leach. PRINTED.

Deuxième lecture Projet de loi 38, Loi modifiant la Loi de 1993 sur l'administration de la zone résidentielle des îles de Toronto. L'hon. A. Leach. IMPRIMÉ.

4. Deferred vote on the motion for Second Reading Bill 39, An Act to amend the Ontario Highway Transport Board Act and the Public Vehicles Act and to make consequential changes to certain other Acts. Hon. A. Palladini. PRINTED.

Vote différé sur la motion portant deuxième lecture du projet de loi 39, Loi modifiant la Loi sur la Commission des transports routiers de l'Ontario et la Loi sur les véhicules de transport en commun et apportant des modifications corrélatives à certaines autres lois. L'hon. A. Palladini. IMPRIMÉ.

5. Second Reading Bill 45, An Act to repeal the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education Act and transfer assets to the University of Toronto. Hon. J. Snobelen. PRINTED.

Deuxième lecture Projet de loi 45, Loi abrogeant la Loi sur l'Institut d'études pédagogiques de l'Ontario et transférant l'actif de l'Institut à l'Université de Toronto. L'hon. J. Snobelen. IMPRIMÉ.

6. Resuming the Adjourned Debate on the motion for Adoption of the Report of the Standing Committee on the Legislative Assembly prescribing ministries and offices assigned to committees pursuant to Standing Order 108(b).

Suite du débat ajourné sur la motion portant adoption du rapport du Comité permanent de l'Assemblée législative recommandant que les ministères et bureaux soient assignés aux comités conformément à l'article 108(b) du Règlement.

7. Resuming the Adjourned Debate on the motion for Adoption of the Report of the Standing Committee on Finance and Economic Affairs on Pre-budget Consultations, 1996.

Suite du débat ajourné sur la motion portant adoption du rapport du Comité permanent des finances et des affaires économiques concernant les Consultations prébudgétaires pour 1996.

8. Resuming the Adjourned Debate on the motion for Adoption of the Report of the Standing Committee on Finance and Economic Affairs on Draft Legislation on Auto Insurance.

Suite du débat ajourné sur la motion portant adoption du rapport du Comité permanent des finances et des affaires économiques concernant l'Avant-projet de loi sur l'assurance-automobile.

PRIVATE MEMBERS' BUSINESS

AFFAIRES ÉMANANT DES DÉPUTÉS

9. Committee of the Whole House:

Bill 2, An Act to amend the Election Act. Mr D. McGuinty. PRINTED.

Projet de loi 2, Loi modifiant la Loi électorale. M. D. McGuinty. IMPRIMÉ.

Bill 22, An Act to provide for an Oath of Allegiance for the Members of the Legislative Assembly. Mr D. Agostino. PRINTED.

Projet de loi 22, Loi prévoyant le serment d'allégeance pour les députés à l'Assemblée législative. M. D. Agostino. IMPRIMÉ.

Bill 41, An Act to protect the Rights of Persons receiving Health Services in Ontario. Mrs E. Caplan. PRINTED.

Projet de loi 41, Loi visant à protéger les droits des personnes qui reçoivent des services de santé en Ontario. Mme E. Caplan. IMPRIMÉ.

10. Second Reading Bill 3, An Act to amend the Solicitors Act. Mr R. Chiarelli. PRINTED.

Deuxième lecture Projet de loi 3, Loi modifiant la Loi sur les procureurs. M. R. Chiarelli. IMPRIMÉ.

11. Second Reading Bill 4, An Act to amend the Law Society Act. Mr R. Chiarelli. PRINTED.

Deuxième lecture Projet de loi 4, Loi modifiant la Loi sur le Barreau. M. R. Chiarelli. IMPRIMÉ.

12. Second Reading Bill 10, An Act respecting the Price of Motor Vehicle Fuel and protecting Whistleblowers in the Motor Vehicle Fuel Industry. Mr R. Chiarelli. PRINTED.

Deuxième lecture Projet de loi 10, Loi concernant le prix du carburant pour véhicules automobiles et visant à protéger les dénonciateurs dans l'industrie du carburant pour véhicules automobiles. M. R. Chiarelli. IMPRIMÉ.

13. Second Reading Bill 12, An Act to promote the Rights of Victims of Crime. Ms A. Castrilli. PRINTED.

Deuxième lecture Projet de loi 12, Loi visant à promouvoir les droits des victimes d'actes criminels. Mme A. Castrilli. IMPRIMÉ.

14. Second Reading Bill 14, An Act respecting the rounding of the Penny in Cash Transactions. Mr D. Tilson. PRINTED.

Deuxième lecture Projet de loi 14, Loi prévoyant l'arrondissement des sommes dans les opérations au comptant. M. D. Tilson. IMPRIMÉ.

15. Second Reading Bill 18, An Act to provide for the establishment of Citizens Assemblies and the expedited consideration by the Legislative Assembly of Legislation prepared by Citizens Assemblies. Mr R. Chiarelli. PRINTED.

Deuxième lecture Projet de loi 18, Loi prévoyant la mise sur pied d'assemblées de citoyens et une procédure accélérée pour l'étude, par l'Assemblée législative, des projets de loi rédigés par ces assemblées. M. R. Chiarelli. IMPRIMÉ.

16. Second Reading Bill 21, An Act to establish public hospital foundations. Mr J. Hastings. PRINTED.

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

17. Second Reading Bill 24, An Act to amend the Environmental Protection Act, the Ontario Water Resources Act and the Pesticides Act. Mr B. Wildman. PRINTED.

Deuxième lecture Projet de loi 24, Loi modifiant la Loi sur la protection de l'environnement, la Loi sur les ressources en eau de l'Ontario et la Loi sur les pesticides. M. B. Wildman. IMPRIMÉ.

18. Second Reading Bill 27, An Act to amend the Children's Law Reform Act. Mr J. Hastings. PRINTED.

Deuxième lecture Projet de loi 27, Loi modifiant la Loi portant réforme du droit de l'enfance. M. J. Hastings. IMPRIMÉ.

19. Second Reading Bill 28, An Act to amend the Municipal Act to name Civic Holiday as Simcoe Day. Mr S. Gilchrist. PRINTED.

Deuxième lecture Projet de loi 28, Loi modifiant la Loi sur les municipalités en vue de désigner le Congé civique sous le nom de fête de Simcoe. M. S. Gilchrist. IMPRIMÉ.

20. Second Reading Bill 33, An Act to amend the Legislative Assembly Act. Mr J. Flaherty. PRINTED.

Deuxième lecture Projet de loi 33, Loi modifiant la Loi sur l'Assemblée législative. M. J. Flaherty. IMPRIMÉ.

21. Second Reading Bill 37, An Act to amend the Education Act to require co-operation among boards. Mr B. Wildman. PRINTED.

Deuxième lecture Projet de loi 37, Loi modifiant la Loi sur l'éducation pour exiger la collaboration entre les conseils. M. B. Wildman. IMPRIMÉ.

22. Second Reading Bill 40, An Act to provide for the licensing of locksmiths. Mr J. Hastings. PRINTED.

Deuxième lecture Projet de loi 40, Loi prévoyant la délivrance de permis de serrurier. M. J. Hastings. IMPRIMÉ.

NOTICES

AVIS

PRIVATE MEMBERS' NOTICES OF MOTION

AVIS DE MOTIONS DES DÉPUTÉS

2. Mr Tilson - Resolution - Whereas the Liberal Government of Canada has passed Bill C-68, an Act Respecting Firearms and Other Weapons,

and whereas Ontario welcomes real gun control, and supports those portions of Bill C-68 which provide tougher penalties for the criminal use of firearms, new offenses related to firearm smuggling and trafficking, and a ban on para-military weapons,

and whereas existing laws requiring the registration of handguns have done little to reduce the number of crimes committed with hand guns or lower the volume of handguns smuggled into Canada,

And whereas the national gun registration provisions of Bill C-68 will result in a massive misallocation of the limited resources available to law enforcement agencies, with no practical effect on the traffic in illegal firearms, or the use of guns by violent criminals,

And whereas the gun registration provisions of Bill C-68 will take police officers off the street and involve them in bureaucracy rather than fighting crime, and will make the task of real gun control more difficult and dangerous for police officers,

Now be it resolved that the Province of Ontario urge the House of Commons of the Government of Canada to sever from Bill C-68 those provisions for a compulsory registration of all firearms and implement the rest of the bill forthwith, and further, that the House of Commons introduce legislation aimed at real gun control that will include the creation of a national firearm enforcement unit, improve the enforcement of anti-smuggling measures by custom officials at border crossing points, enhance access to the Canadian Police Information Centre (CPIC) computers for Customs officials, and electronically link Canadian police services with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms in the United States. October 25, 1995.

6. Mr Wood (Cochrane North) - Resolution - That in the opinion of this House, the Government of Ontario should recognize the uniqueness of northern Ontario, and in that recognition restore the funding cuts made to programs and services in the north so that the citizens of the north are provided with equitable services and programs similar to those provided to other areas of the province. November 21, 1995.

15. Mr Colle - Resolution - That in the opinion of this House, since the roads in this province constitute a $100 billion asset; and that the Ministry of Transportation is responsible for the construction and maintenance of the provincial highway system which consists of about 22,000 kilometres of roadway; and

since the 1995 Annual Report the Provincial Auditor has concluded that 60% of highways are currently considered to be in poor or substandard condition; and that if immediate actions are not taken to repair highways the condition of the infrastructure will continue to deteriorate to the point that a massive and costly reconstruction effort will become necessary; and

since the average cost of rehabilitation is estimated at $80,000 per kilometre lane but if not implemented immediately the reconstruction cost per kilometre lane escalates to $250,000 per kilometre lane; and that poorly maintained roads jeopardize the safety of motorists and increase the number of accidents resulting in higher repair and insurance costs; and

since representatives for the Ontario Road Builders' Association who appeared before the Finance Committee earlier this year told committee members that since this government came into power no money has been spent on the roads and highways in the province thus increasing the deterioration of roads; and that provincial cuts to the road maintenance and repair budget mean increased costs for future road reconstruction; and

since the Provincial Government is transferring thousands of kilometres of provincial roads to municipalities which in addition have had their provincial operating grants drastically cut; and that a comprehensive long-term government investment strategy in road maintenance and repair will maintain and encourage economic growth and commerce in communities across Ontario and can readily be undertaken by a highly trained and highly skilled local workforce;

therefore, the Government of Ontario should immediately establish a Road Maintenance and Reconstruction Fund whereby the government guarantees that a fixed portion of the gas tax along with other government revenues be designated to go directly toward the Road Maintenance and Reconstruction Fund for road maintenance, repair and reconstruction in order to systematically eradicate the existing substandard condition of 60% of provincial roads. April 16, 1996.

16. Mr Clement - Resolution - That in the opinion of this House, since Ontarians are entitled to high levels of service from the public sector; and

since Ontarians sent a clear message in the June election that the status quo is not acceptable and called for a government committed to driving substantive reforms in the delivery of public services; and

since the Progressive Conservative government has already taken steps to respond to this message by reviewing all public expenditures; and

since it is important that this process does not neglect the needs of Ontarians and should include the establishment of guiding principles within the public service that will ensure that it is responsive to the public's expectations;

therefore, in order to provide Ontarians with a better, more accountable and more responsive public service, the Chair of the Management Board should investigate the establishment of a mechanism to ensure that the following principles and standards are adopted by the government of Ontario;

a) measurable standards need to be established whereby the public as consumers of public services can assess how services are delivered on a regular basis;

b) information needs to be readily available to the public that will allow them to understand what services cost, who is in charge and how they can benefit from the service;

c) the public must be consulted on a regular basis to ensure that the service is still achieving its desired objectives and continues to be a service which the public sector should be providing;

d) the public's needs must be paramount in determining how to deliver a service;

e) the public must be treated equally and with dignity and respect;

f) the public must have access to a system of redress whereby the government must accept the responsibility for the delivery of services in an appropriate manner; and

g) the taxpayer must be protected by ensuring that government services are delivered in an efficient and economic manner within the context of the existing fiscal environment. April 16, 1996.

17. Mr Stewart - Resolution - That in the opinion of this House, since the expression of spirituality in public schools is currently limited only to the reading of prayers and other spiritual texts, and that the multi-faith character of Canadian society has never implied that particular expressions of, as well as education about, diverse spiritual traditions are to be suppressed, but openly celebrated and respected by students and all Canadians as part of the intrinsic fabric of our country, and

since spiritual expression and reflection is an important part of the overall development of values and the communication of the varied role of spirituality in our lives, and that open spiritual expression is practiced within the publicly-funded separate school system,

therefore, the Ministry of Education and Training should recognize the important role of spirituality and spiritual expression among students of multi-faith traditions in Ontario's public school system by allowing local Public Boards across Ontario the right to determine for themselves how such spiritual expressions should be included in the daily activities of their schools. April 23, 1996.

18. Mrs Boyd - Resolution - That in the opinion of this House, since persons with disabilities in Ontario face systemic barriers in access to employment, services, goods, facilities and accommodation; and

since all Ontarians will benefit from the removal of these barriers, thereby enabling these persons to enjoy equal opportunity and full participation in the life of the province;

therefore, the Government of Ontario should keep its promise as set out in the letter from Michael D. Harris to the Ontarians with Disabilities Act Committee dated May 24, 1995 to:

a) enact an Ontarians with Disabilities Act within its current term of office; and

b) work together with members of the Ontarians with Disabilities Act Committee, amongst others, in the development of such legislation. April 30, 1996.

19. Mr Curling - Resolution - That in the opinion of this House, since the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing has caused considerable confusion by publicly telling landlords and builders that he will introduce legislation that will end rent control, but on the other hand, tells tenants they will be protected without any explanation; and

since this government has cancelled over 390 non-profit housing projects that would have provided needed and decent shelter to lower income Ontarians, but has made known no plan to make up for this short-fall in affordable accommodation; and

since the Minister intends to drastically change six pieces of housing legislation, including rent control, that will wipe out tenant protection in Ontario; and

since rent control legislation was first introduced in 1975 and improved on by subsequent governments over the past 20 years; and

since this government continues to attack the most vulnerable in our society;

therefore, the Government of Ontario should stop its plans to gut rent control, and work with tenants to ensure that tenant protection and rent control be maintained in the province of Ontario. April 30, 1996.

PRIVATE MEMBERS' BUSINESS TO BE DEBATED

(Precedence in accordance with Standing Order 96(d).)

AFFAIRES ÉMANANT DES DÉPUTÉS DEVANT ÊTRE DÉBATTUES

(Ordre de priorité conforme à l'article 96(d) du Règlement.)

Ballot Item Number 25 - To be debated May 2, 1996.

Mr Clement - Resolution - That in the opinion of this House, since Ontarians are entitled to high levels of service from the public sector; and

since Ontarians sent a clear message in the June election that the status quo is not acceptable and called for a government committed to driving substantive reforms in the delivery of public services; and

since the Progressive Conservative government has already taken steps to respond to this message by reviewing all public expenditures; and

since it is important that this process does not neglect the needs of Ontarians and should include the establishment of guiding principles within the public service that will ensure that it is responsive to the public's expectations;

therefore, in order to provide Ontarians with a better, more accountable and more responsive public service, the Chair of the Management Board should investigate the establishment of a mechanism to ensure that the following principles and standards are adopted by the government of Ontario;

a) measurable standards need to be established whereby the public as consumers of public services can assess how services are delivered on a regular basis;

b) information needs to be readily available to the public that will allow them to understand what services cost, who is in charge and how they can benefit from the service;

c) the public must be consulted on a regular basis to ensure that the service is still achieving its desired objectives and continues to be a service which the public sector should be providing;

d) the public's needs must be paramount in determining how to deliver a service;

e) the public must be treated equally and with dignity and respect;

f) the public must have access to a system of redress whereby the government must accept the responsibility for the delivery of services in an appropriate manner; and

g) the taxpayer must be protected by ensuring that government services are delivered in an efficient and economic manner within the context of the existing fiscal environment.

Ballot Item Number 26 - To be debated May 2, 1996.

Mr Colle - Resolution - That in the opinion of this House, since the roads in this province constitute a $100 billion asset; and that the Ministry of Transportation is responsible for the construction and maintenance of the provincial highway system which consists of about 22,000 kilometres of roadway; and

since the 1995 Annual Report the Provincial Auditor has concluded that 60% of highways are currently considered to be in poor or substandard condition; and that if immediate actions are not taken to repair highways the condition of the infrastructure will continue to deteriorate to the point that a massive and costly reconstruction effort will become necessary; and

since the average cost of rehabilitation is estimated at $80,000 per kilometre lane but if not implemented immediately the reconstruction cost per kilometre lane escalates to $250,000 per kilometre lane; and that poorly maintained roads jeopardize the safety of motorists and increase the number of accidents resulting in higher repair and insurance costs; and

since representatives for the Ontario Road Builders' Association who appeared before the Finance Committee earlier this year told committee members that since this government came into power no money has been spent on the roads and highways in the province thus increasing the deterioration of roads; and that provincial cuts to the road maintenance and repair budget mean increased costs for future road reconstruction; and

since the Provincial Government is transferring thousands of kilometres of provincial roads to municipalities which in addition have had their provincial operating grants drastically cut; and that a comprehensive long-term government investment strategy in road maintenance and repair will maintain and encourage economic growth and commerce in communities across Ontario and can readily be undertaken by a highly trained and highly skilled local workforce;

therefore, the Government of Ontario should immediately establish a Road Maintenance and Reconstruction Fund whereby the government guarantees that a fixed portion of the gas tax along with other government revenues be designated to go directly toward the Road Maintenance and Reconstruction Fund for road maintenance, repair and reconstruction in order to systematically eradicate the existing substandard condition of 60% of provincial roads.

Ballot Item Number 27 - To be debated May 9, 1996.

Second Reading Bill 24, An Act to amend the Environmental Protection Act, the Ontario Water Resources Act and the Pesticides Act. Mr B. Wildman.

Deuxième lecture Projet de loi 24, Loi modifiant la Loi sur la protection de l'environnement, la Loi sur les ressources en eau de l'Ontario et la Loi sur les pesticides. M. B. Wildman.

Ballot Item Number 28 - To be debated May 9, 1996.

Mr Stewart - Resolution - That in the opinion of this House, since the expression of spirituality in public schools is currently limited only to the reading of prayers and other spiritual texts, and that the multi-faith character of Canadian society has never implied that particular expressions of, as well as education about, diverse spiritual traditions are to be suppressed, but openly celebrated and respected by students and all Canadians as part of the intrinsic fabric of our country, and

since spiritual expression and reflection is an important part of the overall development of values and the communication of the varied role of spirituality in our lives, and that open spiritual expression is practiced within the publicly-funded separate school system,

therefore, the Ministry of Education and Training should recognize the important role of spirituality and spiritual expression among students of multi-faith traditions in Ontario's public school system by allowing local Public Boards across Ontario the right to determine for themselves how such spiritual expressions should be included in the daily activities of their schools.

Ballot Item Number 29 - To be debated May 16, 1996.

Mr Curling - Resolution - That in the opinion of this House, since the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing has caused considerable confusion by publicly telling landlords and builders that he will introduce legislation that will end rent control, but on the other hand, tells tenants they will be protected without any explanation; and

since this government has cancelled over 390 non-profit housing projects that would have provided needed and decent shelter to lower income Ontarians, but has made known no plan to make up for this short-fall in affordable accommodation; and

since the Minister intends to drastically change six pieces of housing legislation, including rent control, that will wipe out tenant protection in Ontario; and

since rent control legislation was first introduced in 1975 and improved on by subsequent governments over the past 20 years; and

since this government continues to attack the most vulnerable in our society;

therefore, the Government of Ontario should stop its plans to gut rent control, and work with tenants to ensure that tenant protection and rent control be maintained in the province of Ontario.

Ballot Item Number 30 - To be debated May 16, 1996.

Mrs Boyd - Resolution - That in the opinion of this House, since persons with disabilities in Ontario face systemic barriers in access to employment, services, goods, facilities and accommodation; and

since all Ontarians will benefit from the removal of these barriers, thereby enabling these persons to enjoy equal opportunity and full participation in the life of the province;

therefore, the Government of Ontario should keep its promise as set out in the letter from Michael D. Harris to the Ontarians with Disabilities Act Committee dated May 24, 1995 to:

a) enact an Ontarians with Disabilities Act within its current term of office; and

b) work together with members of the Ontarians with Disabilities Act Committee, amongst others, in the development of such legislation.

BILLS REFERRED TO COMMITTEES

PROJETS DE LOI DÉFÉRÉS

AUX COMITÉS

STANDING COMMITTEE ON ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE

Bill 11, An Act to amend the Expropriations Act and the Human Rights Code with respect to property rights. Mr T. Barrett. (Referred November 2, 1995).

Projet de loi 11, Loi modifiant la Loi sur l'expropriation et le Code des droits de la personne relativement aux droits de propriété. M. T. Barrett. (Déféré le 2 novembre 1995).

Bill 25, An Act to provide for the Observance of Remembrance Day. Mr D. Boushy. (Referred December 14, 1995).

Projet de loi 25, Loi prévoyant la célébration du jour du Souvenir. M. D. Boushy. (Déféré le

14 décembre 1995).

STANDING COMMITTEE ON REGULATIONS AND PRIVATE BILLS

Bill Pr39, An Act respecting Canadian Life Line Limited. Mr M. Kwinter. (Referred November 1, 1995).

Bill Pr45, An Act respecting Anglo Canada General Insurance Company. Mr B. Wood (London South). (Referred April 15, 1996).

Bill Pr46, An Act respecting the Township of Sidney. Mr D. Rollins. (Referred December 11, 1995).

Bill Pr49, An Act respecting the City of Oshawa. Mr J. Flaherty. (Referred December 11, 1995).

Bill Pr60, An Act respecting the City of Brantford. Mr R. Johnson (Brantford). (Referred April 22, 1996).

STANDING COMMITTEE ON SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT

Bill 30, An Act to establish the Education Quality and Accountability Office and to amend the Education Act with respect to the Assessment of Academic Achievement. Hon. J. Snobelen. (Referred April 4, 1996).

Projet de loi 30, Loi créant l'Office de la qualité et de la responsabilité en éducation et modifiant la Loi sur l'éducation en ce qui concerne l'évaluation du rendement scolaire. L'hon. J. Snobelen. (Déféré le 4 avril 1996).

Bill 31, An Act to establish the Ontario College of Teachers and to make related amendments to certain statutes. Hon. J. Snobelen. (Referred April 4, 1996).

Projet de loi 31, Loi créant l'Ordre des enseignantes et des enseignants de l'Ontario et apportant des modifications connexes à certaines lois. L'hon. J. Snobelen. (Déféré le 4 avril 1996).

Bill 34, An Act to amend the Education Act. Hon. J. Snobelen. (Referred April 23, 1996).

Projet de loi 34, Loi modifiant la Loi sur l'éducation. L'hon. J. Snobelen. (Déféré le 23 avril 1996).

BILLS REFERRED TO

COMMISSIONERS OF ESTATE BILLS

PROJETS DE LOI DÉFÉRÉS AUX COMMISSAIRES AUX PROJETS DE LOI AYANT TRAIT À UNE SUCCESSION

Bill Pr35, An Act respecting the Ottawa Civic Hospital. Mr R. Patten. (Referred April 4, 1996).

COMMITTEE MEETINGS

RÉUNIONS DE COMITÉS

The Standing Committee on Government Agencies will meet, in closed session, to consider the draft report on the Social Assistance Review Board, and in open session, to consider the motion for concurrence, as follows:

Today 10:00 a.m. Room No. 228

The Standing Committee on the Legislative Assembly will meet to discuss the issue of order and decorum at the Legislative Assembly of Ontario, as follows:

Today 3:30 p.m. CANCELLED

The Standing Committee on Public Accounts will meet, in closed session, to consider a draft report on Section 3.18 (Ontario Parole Board) of the 1995 Annual Report of the Provincial Auditor, as follows:

Thursday, 2 May 10:00 a.m. Room No. 228

The Standing Committee on Regulations and Private Bills will meet to consider Bill Pr45, An Act respecting Anglo Canada General Insurance Company; Bill Pr60, An Act respecting the City of Brantford, as follows:

Today 10:00 a.m. Room No. 1

The Standing Committee on Social Development will meet for clause-by-clause consideration of Bill 31, An Act to establish the Ontario College of Teachers and to make related amendments to certain statutes, and Bill 30, An Act to establish the Education Quality and Accountability Office and to amend the Education Act with respect to the Assessment of Academic Achievement, as follows:

Today 10:00 a.m. Room No. 151

QUESTIONS

(Questions are to appear on the day after they are received and on every subsequent day in that week and then subsequently only on each Monday until an Answer (other than an Interim Answer) is received. A question first appearing on a Thursday will appear on each day of the following week.)

QUESTIONS

(Les questions seront publiées le jour suivant leur réception et tous les jours de la semaine. Elles seront ensuite publiées tous les lundis jusqu'à ce qu'une réponse autre qu'une réponse provisoire soit reçue. Une question publiée le jeudi pour la première fois sera publiée tous les jours de la semaine suivante.)

363. Mr Crozier - Enquiry of the Ministry - Would the Minister of Consumer and Commercial Relations provide the following information relative to the Board of Review (Operating Engineers Act, 1990): List of board members and tenure; background of each member; minutes of meetings for the period April 1, 1993 to March 31, 1996. April 25, 1996.

364. Ms Martel - Enquiry of the Ministry - Would the Solicitor General and Minister of Correctional Services provide the number of full-time equivalent positions of the Ontario Provincial Police as of March 31, 1996. April 29, 1996.

365. Ms Martel - Enquiry of the Ministry - Would the Solicitor General and Minister of Correctional Services provide the number of people employed by the Ontario Provincial Police as of March 31, 1996. April 29, 1996.

366. Ms Martel - Enquiry of the Ministry - On April 11, 1996, the Chair of Management Board tabled draft business plan summaries for each ministry of the Ontario government. Would the Solicitor General and Minister of Correctional Services provide the number of Ontario Provincial Police positions that will be eliminated according to the business plan of the ministry expressed in full-time equivalents. April 29, 1996.

367. Ms Martel - Enquiry of the Ministry - Would the Solicitor General and Minister of Correctional Services provide the number of people the Ontario Provincial Police will layoff according to the ministry's business plan. April 29, 1996.

368. Ms Martel - Enquiry of the Ministry - Would the Solicitor General and Minister of Correctional Services provide the number of Ontario Provincial Police positions to be eliminated in Northern Ontario according to the ministry's business plan expressed in full-time equivalents. April 29, 1996.

369. Ms Martel - Enquiry of the Ministry - Would the Solicitor General and Minister of Correctional Services provide the number of people the Ontario Provincial Police will lay off in Northern Ontario according to the ministry's business plan. April 29, 1996.

370. Ms Martel - Enquiry of the Ministry - Would the Solicitor General and Minister of Correctional Services provide a list of communities in Northern Ontario that the Ontario Provincial Police have offices in. April 29, 1996.

371. Ms Martel - Enquiry of the Ministry - Would the Solicitor General and Minister of Correctional Services provide a list of Ontario Provincial Police Offices that will be closed according to the ministry's business plan. April 29, 1996.

372. Ms Martel - Enquiry of the Ministry - Would the Solicitor General and Minister of Correctional Services provide the number of Ontario Provincial Police positions that will be eliminated in each Ontario Provincial Police office in Northern Ontario according to the ministry's business plan expressed in full-time equivalents. April 29, 1996.

373. Ms Martel - Enquiry of the Ministry - Would the Solicitor General and Minister of Correctional Services provide the number of people in each community in Northern Ontario with an Ontario Provincial Police office that will be laid off according to the ministry's business plan. April 29, 1996.

374. Ms Martel - Enquiry of the Ministry - Would the Solicitor General and Minister of Correctional Services provide the position, title, and salary range of each Ontario Provincial Police staff person being eliminated according to the ministry's business plan. April 29, 1996.

375. Ms Martel - Enquiry of the Ministry - Would the Solicitor General and Minister of Correctional Services provide the number of full-time equivalent positions of the ministry as of March 31, 1996. April 29, 1996.

376. Ms Martel - Enquiry of the Ministry - Would the Solicitor General and Minister of Correctional Services provide the number of people employed by the ministry as of March 31, 1996. April 29, 1996.

377. Ms Martel - Enquiry of the Ministry - On April 11, 1996, the Chair of Management Board tabled draft business plan summaries for each ministry of the Ontario government. Would the Solicitor General and Minister of Correctional Services provide the number of ministry positions that will be eliminated according to the business plan of the ministry expressed in full-time equivalents. April 29, 1996.

378. Ms Martel - Enquiry of the Ministry - Would the Solicitor General and Minister of Correctional Services provide the number of people the ministry will layoff according to the ministry's business plan. April 29, 1996.

379. Ms Martel - Enquiry of the Ministry - Would the Solicitor General and Minister of Correctional Services provide the number of ministry positions to be eliminated in Northern Ontario according to the ministry's business plan expressed in full-time equivalents. April 29, 1996.

380. Ms Martel - Enquiry of the Ministry - Would the Solicitor General and Minister of Correctional Services provide the number of people the ministry will lay off in Northern Ontario according to the ministry's business plan. April 29, 1996.

381. Ms Martel - Enquiry of the Ministry - Would the Solicitor General and Minister of Correctional Services provide a list of communities in Northern Ontario that the ministry has offices in. April 29, 1996.

382. Ms Martel - Enquiry of the Ministry - Would the Solicitor General and Minister of Correctional Services provide a list of ministry offices in Northern Ontario that will be closed according to the ministry's business plan. April 29, 1996.

383. Ms Martel - Enquiry of the Ministry - Would the Solicitor General and Minister of Correctional Services provide the number of ministry positions that will be eliminated in each office in Northern Ontario according to the ministry's business plan expressed in full-time equivalents. April 29, 1996.

384. Ms Martel - Enquiry of the Ministry - Would the Solicitor General and Minister of Correctional Services provide the number of people in each community in Northern Ontario with a ministry office that will be laid off according to the ministry's business plan. April 29, 1996.

385. Ms Martel - Enquiry of the Ministry - Would the Solicitor General and Minister of Correctional Services provide the position, title, and salary range of each ministry staff person being eliminated according to the ministry's business plan. April 29, 1996.

386. Ms Martel - Enquiry of the Ministry - Would the Minister of Natural Resources provide the number of full-time equivalent positions of the ministry as of March 31, 1996. April 29, 1996.

387. Ms Martel - Enquiry of the Ministry - Would the Minister of Natural Resources provide the number of people employed by the ministry as of March 31, 1996. April 29, 1996.

388. Ms Martel - Enquiry of the Ministry - On April 11, 1996, the Chair of Management Board tabled draft business plan summaries for each ministry of the Ontario government. Would the Minister of Natural Resources provide the number of ministry positions that will be eliminated according to the business plan of the ministry expressed in full-time equivalents. April 29, 1996.

389. Ms Martel - Enquiry of the Ministry - Would the Minister of Natural Resources provide the number of people the ministry will layoff according to the ministry's business plan. April 29, 1996.

390. Ms Martel - Enquiry of the Ministry - Would the Minister of Natural Resources provide the number of ministry positions to be eliminated in Northern Ontario according to the ministry's business plan expressed in full-time equivalents. April 29, 1996.

391. Ms Martel - Enquiry of the Ministry - Would the Minister of Natural Resources provide the number of people the ministry will lay off in Northern Ontario according to the ministry's business plan. April 29, 1996.

392. Ms Martel - Enquiry of the Ministry - Would the Minister of Natural Resources provide a list of communities in Northern Ontario that the ministry has offices in. April 29, 1996.

393. Ms Martel - Enquiry of the Ministry - Would the Minister of Natural Resources provide a list of ministry offices in Northern Ontario that will be closed according to the ministry's business plan. April 29, 1996.

394. Ms Martel - Enquiry of the Ministry - Would the Minister of Natural Resources provide the number of ministry positions that will be eliminated in each ministry office in Northern Ontario according to the ministry's business plan expressed in full-time equivalents. April 29, 1996.

395. Ms Martel - Enquiry of the Ministry - Would the Minister of Natural Resources provide the number of people in each community in Northern Ontario with a ministry office that will be laid off according to the ministry's business plan. April 29, 1996.

396. Ms Martel - Enquiry of the Ministry - Would the Minister of Natural Resources provide the position, title, and salary range of each ministry staff person being eliminated according to the ministry's business plan. April 29, 1996.

397. Ms Martel - Enquiry of the Ministry - Would the Minister of Northern Development and Mines provide the number of full-time equivalent positions of the ministry as of March 31, 1996. April 29, 1996.

398. Ms Martel - Enquiry of the Ministry - Would the Minister of Northern Development and Mines provide the number of people employed by the ministry as of March 31, 1996. April 29, 1996.

399. Ms Martel - Enquiry of the Ministry - On April 11, 1996, the Chair of Management Board tabled draft business plan summaries for each ministry of the Ontario government. Would the Minister of Northern Development and Mines provide the number of ministry positions that will be eliminated according to the business plan of the ministry expressed in full-time equivalents. April 29, 1996.

400. Ms Martel - Enquiry of the Ministry - Would the Minister of Northern Development and Mines provide the number of people the ministry will layoff according to the ministry's business plan. April 29, 1996.

401. Ms Martel - Enquiry of the Ministry - Would the Minister of Northern Development and Mines provide the number of ministry positions to be eliminated in Northern Ontario according to the ministry's business plan expressed in full-time equivalents. April 29, 1996.

402. Ms Martel - Enquiry of the Ministry - Would the Minister of Northern Development and Mines provide the number of people the ministry will lay off in Northern Ontario according to the ministry's business plan. April 29, 1996.

403. Ms Martel - Enquiry of the Ministry - Would the Minister of Northern Development and Mines provide a list of communities in Northern Ontario that the ministry has offices in. April 29, 1996.

404. Ms Martel - Enquiry of the Ministry - Would the Minister of Northern Development and Mines provide a list of ministry offices in Northern Ontario that will be closed according to the ministry's business plan. April 29, 1996.

405. Ms Martel - Enquiry of the Ministry - Would the Minister of Northern Development and Mines provide the number of ministry positions that will be eliminated in each ministry office in Northern Ontario according to the ministry's business plan expressed in full-time equivalents. April 29, 1996.

406. Ms Martel - Enquiry of the Ministry - Would the Minister of Northern Development and Mines provide the number of people in each community in Northern Ontario with a ministry office that will be laid off according to the ministry's business plan. April 29, 1996.

407. Ms Martel - Enquiry of the Ministry - Would the Minister of Northern Development and Mines provide the position, title, and salary range of each ministry staff person being eliminated according to the ministry's business plan. April 29, 1996.

408. Ms Martel - Enquiry of the Ministry - Would the Minister of Transportation provide the number of full-time equivalent positions of the ministry as of March 31, 1996. April 29, 1996.

409. Ms Martel - Enquiry of the Ministry - Would the Minister of Transportation provide the number of people employed by the ministry as of March 31, 1996. April 29, 1996.

410. Ms Martel - Enquiry of the Ministry - On April 11, 1996, the Chair of Management Board tabled draft business plan summaries for each ministry of the Ontario government. Would the Minister of Transportation provide the number of ministry positions that will be eliminated according to the business plan of the ministry expressed in full-time equivalents. April 29, 1996.

411. Ms Martel - Enquiry of the Ministry - Would the Minister of Transportation provide the number of people the ministry will layoff according to the ministry's business plan. April 29, 1996.

412. Ms Martel - Enquiry of the Ministry - Would the Minister of Transportation provide the number of ministry positions to be eliminated in Northern Ontario according to the ministry's business plan expressed in full-time equivalents. April 29, 1996.

413. Ms Martel - Enquiry of the Ministry - Would the Minister of Transportation provide the number of people the ministry will lay off in Northern Ontario according to the ministry's business plan. April 29, 1996.

414. Ms Martel - Enquiry of the Ministry - Would the Minister of Transportation provide a list of communities in Northern Ontario that the ministry has offices in. April 29, 1996.

415. Ms Martel - Enquiry of the Ministry - Would the Minister of Transportation provide a list of ministry offices in Northern Ontario that will be closed according to the ministry's business plan. April 29, 1996.

416. Ms Martel - Enquiry of the Ministry - Would the Minister of Transportation provide the number of ministry positions that will be eliminated in each ministry office in Northern Ontario according to the ministry's business plan expressed in full-time equivalents. April 29, 1996.

417. Ms Martel - Enquiry of the Ministry - Would the Minister of Transportation provide the number of people in each community in Northern Ontario with a ministry office that will be laid off according to the ministry's business plan. April 29, 1996.

418. Ms Martel - Enquiry of the Ministry - Would the Minister of Transportation provide the position, title, and salary range of each ministry staff person being eliminated according to the ministry's business plan. April 29, 1996.

419. Mr Agostino - Enquiry of the Ministry - Would the Minister of Community and Social Services provide the number of unemployed cases and dependents on General Welfare Assistance for the month of April. May 1, 1996.

420. Mr Agostino - Enquiry of the Ministry - Would the Minister of Community and Social Services provide the number of Sole Support Parent cases and dependents on General Welfare Assistance for the month of April. May 1, 1996.

421. Mr Agostino - Enquiry of the Ministry - Would the Minister of Community and Social Services provide the number of Temporary Ill Health cases and dependents on General Welfare Assistance for the month of April. May 1, 1996.

422. Mr Agostino - Enquiry of the Ministry - Would the Minister of Community and Social Services provide the number of Permanent Ill Health cases and dependents on General Welfare Assistance for the month of April. May 1, 1996.

423. Mr Agostino - Enquiry of the Ministry - Would the Minister of Community and Social Services provide the number of Student cases and dependents on General Welfare Assistance for the month of April. May 1, 1996.

424. Mr Agostino - Enquiry of the Ministry - Would the Minister of Community and Social Services provide the number of Aged cases and dependents on General Welfare Assistance for the month of April. May 1, 1996.

425. Mr Agostino - Enquiry of the Ministry - Would the Minister of Community and Social Services provide the number of Aged cases and dependents on Family Benefits Assistance for the month of April. May 1, 1996.

426. Mr Agostino - Enquiry of the Ministry - Would the Minister of Community and Social Services provide the number of Disabled cases and dependents on Family Benefits Assistance for the month of April. May 1, 1996.

427. Mr Agostino - Enquiry of the Ministry - Would the Minister of Community and Social Services provide the number of Sole Support Parent cases and dependents on Family Benefits Assistance for the month of April. May 1, 1996.

428. Mr Agostino - Enquiry of the Ministry - Would the Minister of Community and Social Services provide the number of VRS (Rehab) cases and dependents on Family Benefits Assistance for the month of April. May 1, 1996.

429. Mr Agostino - Enquiry of the Ministry - Would the Minister of Community and Social Services provide the number of 60-64 Years cases and dependents on Family Benefits Assistance for the month of April. May 1, 1996.

430. Mr Agostino - Enquiry of the Ministry - Would the Minister of Community and Social Services provide the number of Foster - Handicapped cases on Family Benefits Assistance for the month of April. May 1, 1996.

431. Mr Agostino - Enquiry of the Ministry - Would the Minister of Community and Social Services provide the number of ministry positions that will be eliminated in each ministry office in Ontario according to the ministry's business plan expressed in full-time equivalents. May 1, 1996.

432. Mr Agostino - Enquiry of the Ministry - Would the Minister of Community and Social Services provide the number of people in each community in Ontario with a ministry office that is taking early retirement/will be laid off according to the ministry's business plan. May 1, 1996.

433. Mr Agostino - Enquiry of the Ministry - Would the Minister of Community and Social Services provide the position, title, and salary range of each ministry staff person being eliminated/taking early retirement according to the ministry's business plan. May 1, 1996.

434. Mr Cleary - Enquiry of the Ministry - Would the Minister of Health provide statistics on the the number of abortions performed at the Cornwall General Hospital, based upon OHIP billing information and provide information concerning the ministry's guideline concerning the maximum and minimum duration of pregnancies in which abortions may be performed, as well as a list of physicians in the City of Cornwall whose billings reflect abortion procedures. May 1, 1996.

435. Mr Cleary - Enquiry of the Ministry -- Would the Minister of Transportation provide a list of all "adopt-a-highway" projects that are currently operating in Ontario, including their sites of operation. Please include information from all years of operation, along with detailed expenditures, including any pilot project years. May 1, 1996.

436. Mr Cleary - Enquiry of the Ministry -- Would the Minister of Transportation provide information on any reported injuries on the part of participants in the "adopt-a-highway" program, including dates, times, nature of incidents. May 1, 1996.