38th Parliament, 1st Session

No. 136

No 136

Votes and Proceedings

Procès-verbaux

Legislative Assembly
of Ontario

Assemblée législative
de l'Ontario

Wednesday
April 27, 2005


Daytime Meeting - Sessional Day 197
Evening Meeting - Sessional Day 198

Mercredi
27 avril 2005


Séance de l'après-midi - jour de session 197
Séance du soir - jour de session 198

1st Session,
38th Parliament

1re session
38e législature

PRAYERS
1:30 P.M.

PRIÈRES
13 H 30

REPORTS BY COMMITTEES

RAPPORTS DES COMITÉS

Mr. Qaadri from the Standing Committee on Justice Policy presented the Committee's report as follows and moved its adoption:-

M. Qaadri du Comité permanent de la justice présente le rapport du comité et propose l'adoption comme suit :-

Your Committee begs to report the following Bill without amendment:-

Votre comité propose qu'il soit permis de faire rapport sur le projet de loi suivant sans des amendements :-

Bill 158, An Act to replace the Theatres Act and to amend other Acts in respect of film.

Projet de loi 158, Loi remplaçant la Loi sur les cinémas et modifiant d'autres lois en ce qui concerne les films.

The motion having been put, was carried on the following division:-

La motion, mise aux voix, est adoptée par le vote suivant :-

AYES / POUR - 46

Arthurs

Bartolucci

Berardinetti

Bountrogianni

Bradley

Broten

Brown

Brownell

Bryant

Cansfield

Caplan

Chambers

Craitor

Crozier

Di Cocco

Duguid

Duncan

Flynn

Fonseca

Gerretsen

Hoy

Hudak

Kennedy

Lalonde

Levac

Marsales

Mauro

McMeekin

McNeely

Meilleur

Milloy

Orazietti

Peters

Qaadri

Racco

Ramsay

Rinaldi

Smith

Smitherman

Takhar

Tory

Van Bommel

Watson

Wilkinson

Wynne

Zimmer

NAYS / CONTRE - 19

Barrett

Chudleigh

Dunlop

Hampton

Hardeman

Horwath

Klees

Kormos

Marchese

Martel

Martiniuk

Munro

Ouellette

Prue

Runciman

Scott

Sterling

Wilson

Yakabuski

Ordered for Third Reading.

Ordonné pour la troisième lecture.

INTRODUCTION OF BILLS

DÉPÔT 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 190, An Act to promote good government by amending or repealing certain Acts and by enacting one new Act. Hon. Mr. Bryant.

Projet de loi 190, Loi visant à promouvoir une saine gestion publique en modifiant ou en abrogeant certaines lois et en édictant une nouvelle loi. L'hon. M. Bryant.

Bill 191, An Act to amend the Apprenticeship and Certification Act, 1998. Ms. Scott.

Projet de loi 191, Loi modifiant la Loi de 1998 sur l'apprentissage et la reconnaissance professionnelle. Mme Scott.

MOTIONS

MOTIONS

Mr. Duncan moved,

M. Duncan propose,

That pursuant to Standing Order 9(c)(i), the House shall meet from 6:45 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. on Wednesday, April 27, 2005, for the purpose of considering government business.

The question being put on the motion, it was carried on the following division:-

La motion, mise aux voix, est adoptée par le vote suivant :-

AYES / POUR - 59

Arthurs

Barrett

Bartolucci

Bentley

Berardinetti

Bountrogianni

Bradley

Broten

Brown

Brownell

Bryant

Cansfield

Caplan

Chambers

Chudleigh

Crozier

Di Cocco

Duguid

Duncan

Flynn

Fonseca

Gerretsen

Hardeman

Hoy

Hudak

Jeffrey

Klees

Lalonde

Levac

Marsales

Martiniuk

Mauro

McMeekin

McNeely

Meilleur

Milloy

Mitchell

Munro

Orazietti

Ouellette

Peters

Phillips

Qaadri

Racco

Ramsay

Rinaldi

Runciman

Scott

Smith

Smitherman

Sterling

Takhar

Tory

Van Bommel

Watson

Wilkinson

Wilson

Wynne

Zimmer

NAYS / CONTRE - 6

Hampton

Horwath

Kormos

Marchese

Martel

Prue

PETITIONS

PÉTITIONS

Petitions relating to restoring funding for eye exams, chiropractic and physiotherapy services (Sessional Paper No. P-127) Ms. Horwath and Mr. Prue

Petition relating to ensuring that the Banting Homestead is kept in good repair and preserved (Sessional Paper No. P-189) Mr. Wilson

Petitions relating to saving regional centres for people with developmental disabilities (Sessional Paper No. P-210) Ms. Horwath and Mr. Prue

Petitions relating to exempting Legion Halls, Navy Clubs, and other non-profit private or veterans clubs from government smoke-free legislation (Sessional Paper No. P-226) Mr. Martiniuk and Mr. Wilson.

Petition relating to supporting the Smoke-Free Ontario Act / appuie la Loi favorisant un Ontario sans fumée (Sessional Paper No. P-228) Mr. McNeely.

Petition relating to providing funding for Post-secondary Education, tuition freeze, grants and deferred maintenance (Sessional Paper No. P-273) Mr. Marchese.

Petition relating to enforcing environmental rules and other actions to halt all noxious emissions and odours from the Halton Recycling Plant (Sessional Paper No. P-274) Mrs. Munro.

Petition relating to re-instating funding for de-listed health services and not funding sex change operations (Sessional Paper No. P-284) Mr. Ouellette.

Petition relating to providing funding to keep Ross Mineview Public School open (Sessional Paper No. P-285) Mr. Yakabuski.

ORDERS OF THE DAY

ORDRE DU JOUR

Opposition Day

Jour de l'opposition

Mr. Hampton moved,

M. Hampton propose,

That, in the opinion of this House, the McGuinty government must keep its promises to Ontario children.

Regarding the baby bonus: "We will end the clawback of the National Child Benefit Supplement. The clawback is wrong and we will end it".

Regarding early learning and child care: "We are committing $300 million in new provincial money for Best Start." "We will spend the money offered by the federal Liberals on regulated, centre-based child care."

Regarding autism treatment: "I believe that the lack of government-funded IBI treatment for autistic children over 6 is unfair and discriminatory. The Ontario Liberals support extending autism treatment beyond the age of six." And that the McGuinty government must not appeal the Ontario Superior Court ruling regarding the rights of autistic children.

A debate arising, after some time, the motion was lost on the following division:-

Un débat s'ensuit et aprés quelque temps, la motion est rejetée par le vote suivant:-

AYES / POUR - 16

Barrett

Churley

Flaherty

Hampton

Hardeman

Horwath

Hudak

Jackson

Klees

Kormos

Marchese

Martel

Martiniuk

Munro

Prue

Runciman

NAYS / CONTRE - 39

Arthurs

Bartolucci

Berardinetti

Bradley

Broten

Brown

Brownell

Cansfield

Caplan

Colle

Delaney

Di Cocco

Duguid

Duncan

Flynn

Fonseca

Hoy

Jeffrey

Marsales

Mauro

McMeekin

Milloy

Mitchell

Mossop

Orazietti

Peters

Phillips

Pupatello

Qaadri

Ramsay

Rinaldi

Sandals

Sergio

Smith

Sorbara

Watson

Wong

Wynne

Zimmer

The House then adjourned at 6:00 p.m.

À 18 h, la chambre a ensuite ajourné ses travaux.

6:45 P.M.

18 H 45

ORDERS OF THE DAY

ORDRE DU JOUR

Debate was resumed on the motion for Second Reading of Bill 110, An Act to require the disclosure of information to police respecting persons being treated for gunshot wounds.

Le débat reprend sur la motion portant deuxième lecture du projet de loi 110, Loi exigeant la divulgation à la police de renseignements en ce qui concerne les personnes traitées pour blessure par balle.

After some time, the question having been put, the Acting Speaker (Mr. Prue) declared his opinion that the Ayes had it, and a recorded vote having been demanded,

Après quelque temps, la motion mise aux voix, le président par intérim, M. Prue déclare qu'à son avis les voix favorables l'emportent et un vote par appel nominal a été demandé,

The Acting Speaker directed that the Members be called in, for which purpose the division bells were rung.

Le Président par intérim donne des directives pour convoquer les députés et la sonnerie d'appel se fait entendre.

During the ringing of the bells, the Acting Speaker addressed the House as follows:-

Pendant la sonnerie d'appel, le Président par intérim s'adresse à l'Assemblée en ces mots:-

I have received a request from the Chief Government Whip, under Standing Order 28(h), that the vote on the motion for Second Reading of Bill 110, be deferred until Thursday, April 28, 2005.

J'ai reçu une requête du Whip en chef du gouvernement, conformément à l'article 28(h) du Règlement, que le vote sur la motion portant deuxième lecture du projet de loi 110, soit différé jusqu'au jeudi 28 avril 2005.

Therefore the vote is accordingly deferred.

En conséquence, le vote est différé.

Mr. Caplan moved, That the House do now adjourn.

M. Caplan propose que l'Assemblée ajourne les débats maintenant.

The question, having been put on the motion, was declared carried.

Cette motion, mise aux voix, est déclarée adoptée.

The House then adjourned at 6:48 p.m.

À 6 h 48, la chambre a ensuite ajourné ses travaux.

le président

Alvin Curling

Speaker

SESSIONAL PAPERS PRESENTED PURSUANT TO STANDING ORDER 39(a)

DOCUMENTS PARLEMENTAIRES DÉPOSÉS CONFORMÉMENT À L'ARTICLE 39(a) DU RÈGLEMENT

Compendia:

Bill 190, An Act to promote good government by amending or repealing certain Acts and by enacting one new Act (No. 462).

RESPONSES TO PETITIONS

RÉPONSES AUX PÉTITIONS

Petition relating to reversing the decision to close the Leslie M. Frost Centre (Sessional Paper No. P-169)

(Tabled April 7, 2005) Ms. Scott.

Petitions relating to ensuring that the Banting Homestead is kept in good repair and preserved (Sessional Paper No. P-189):

(Tabled March 30, 2005) Mr. Wilson.

(Tabled March 31, 2005) Mr. Wilson.

Petition relating to a refundable collection program for pop drinks, bottles of beer, wine, tetra pack juices and can containers (Sessional Paper No. P-196):

(Tabled March 31, 2005) Mr. Ruprecht.

Petitions relating to Huronia Regional Centre (Sessional Paper No. P-227):

(Tabled February 21, 2005) Mrs. Cansfield and Mr. Dunlop.

(Tabled February 28, 2005) Mr. Prue and Mr. Dunlop.

(Tabled March 2, 2005) Mr. Dunlop.

(Tabled March 3, 2005) Mr. Prue, Mr. Dunlop, Ms. Wynne and Mr. Bisson.

(Tabled March 7, 2005) Mr. Prue and Mr. Dunlop.

(Tabled March 8, 2005) Mr. Prue, Mr. Dunlop, Mrs. Mitchell and Mr. Kormos.

(Tabled March 9, 2005) Mr. Bisson.

(Tabled March 29, 2005) Mr. Dunlop and Ms. Horwath.

Petition relating to funding for the Child Development Centre in Kingston (Sessional Paper No. P-251):

(Tabled March 9, 2005) Mrs. Van Bommel.