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C. difficile
infection control in hospitals
C. difficile outbreaks. see also Hospitals —reporting on C. difficile rates
Caplan, 2826 , 2893
Gélinas, 2237 , 2454–2456 , 2568
Hampton, 2085
Mauro, 2464
McGuinty, 2082
Savoline, 2206 , 2457
Smitherman, 2085–2086 , 2155–2157 , 2202 , 2234–2235 , 2237–2238
Witmer, 2082 , 2201–2202 , 2204 , 2234–2235 , 2452–2453 , 2582 , 2953
Ansell, Victor case
coroner inquests
deaths of senior citizens
Del Grande, Tony case
Elliott, Jack case
government response
investigation
Joseph Brant Memorial Hospital
mortality rates
Witmer, 2234
investigation by Ombudsman
northern Ireland
public inquiries
Broten, 2456–2457
Flynn, 2125 , 2466
Gélinas, 2454 , 2456
Horwath, 2458–2459
Mauro, 2465
McGuinty, 2389
Munro, 2464
Naqvi, 2462
Orazietti, 2460
O'Toole, 2463
Sandals, 2463
Savoline, 2156–2157 , 2458
Scott, 1979 , 2389 , 2461–2462
Smitherman, 1971 , 2083 , 2120 , 2124 , 2156–2157 , 2202 , 2345–2346 , 2433 , 2602 , 2635–2636
Van Bommel, 2465–2466
Witmer, 1971 , 2082 , 2120 , 2123–2124 , 2155–2156 , 2202 , 2205 , 2345–2346 , 2433 , 2452–2454 , 2601–2602 , 2635
Quebec
Sault Area Hospital
C2C Link Corp.
CAATs. see Colleges of applied arts and technology (CAATs)
Cabinet office. see Office of the Premier —cabinet office
Cable/satellite providers
Caledon
Canada's safest city
growth plan
Caledon Propane. see Propane explosions —Caledon Propane
Caledonia. see Aboriginal blockades —Caledonia; Aboriginal land claims —Caledonia; Demonstrations —aboriginal occupation in Caledonia; Smoke shops —Argyle Street (Caledonia)
Call centres
Bell Canada
Canadian Tire Acceptance (Welland)
offshore
Rogers Cable
Cambodia
opening of Muskoka School (Siem Reap district)
Cambridge Memorial Hospital. see Hospital expansion —Cambridge Memorial Hospital; Hospital funding —government funding—Cambridge Memorial Hospital; Hospital redevelopment —Cambridge Memorial Hospital; Hospital services —Cambridge Memorial Hospital; Hospitals —Cambridge Memorial Hospital
Camp 30. see Heritage conservation —Camp 30
Campaign Lake Simcoe
Campbell Soup Company. see Industry shutdowns —Campbell Soup Company; Layoffs —Campbell Soup Company
Camping
Canac Kitchens Ltd. see Industry shutdowns —Canac Kitchens Ltd.
Canada disability savings grant
Canada Elections Act, S.C. 2000, c.9
Canada health and social transfer. see Federal government —transfer payments—Canada health and social transfer
Canada Health Infoway
Canada-Ontario affordable housing program agreement. see Federal-provincial agreements/programs —Canada-Ontario affordable housing program agreement
Canada-Ontario immigration agreement. see Federal-provincial agreements/programs —Canada-Ontario immigration agreement
Canada-Ontario labour market development agreement. see Federal-provincial agreements/programs —Canada-Ontario labour market development agreement
Canada-Ontario municipal rural infrastructure fund (COMRIF). see Infrastructure Canada —municipal rural infrastructure fund (MRIF)—Canada-Ontario municipal rural infrastructure fund (COMRIF)
Canada pension plan (CPP)
Canada-United States auto pact
Canada-United States relations
Canada-Wide Science Fair
Canadian Armed Forces
Canadian authors
De la Roche, Mazo
Leacock, Stephen
Canadian Auto Workers. see Automobile industry —General Motors of Canada Ltd.—participation of Canadian Auto Workers required to access government loans; Unions —Canadian Auto Workers—split with United Auto Workers
Canadian Blood Services
blood donation
blood supply
One Match Stem Cell and Marrow Network
Canadian Broadcasting Corp. (CBC)
Canadian Cancer Society
Daffodil Month
Driven to Quit challenge
Canadian Energy Efficiency Alliance
report card on energy efficiency
Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999
Canadian Federation of Independent Business
Canadian Film Centre
Canadian Forces
Canadian Hearing Society
CONNECT counselling program
Canadian Human Rights Act, R.S. 1985, c.H-6
Canadian Hydro Components (CHC)
Canadian Jewish Congress
Canadian Manufacturers and Exporters
Canadian Mass Transit Vehicles Act, 2008 (Bill 31)
general discussion
first reading
second reading, 456–465
Canadian Medical Protective Association
Canadian Museum for Human Rights
Canadian National Institute for the Blind (CNIB)
Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission
Canadian Olympic Committee
Road to Excellence program
Canadian Parliamentary Poet Laureate
Canadian Payday Loan Association
Canadian Police Information Centre (CPIC)
Canadian soldiers
Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE)
resolution urging boycott of Israel
Ryan, Sid (president)
comments re ban on Israeli professors from speaking, teaching or doing research work at Ontario universities
Canadians for Children at Health Risk
9th annual charity art auction
Cancer
Cancer care
Cancer Care Ontario
contracts
expenditures
internal audit
review by Auditor General
government funding
Cancer drugs
Avastin
Caplan, 7729
Kormos, 758 , 1370
Martiniuk, 8920–8921
Matthews, 7962 , 8920–8921 , 9035
Naqvi, 9034–9035
Savoline, 7728–7729 , 7962
Smitherman, 1370
Revlimid
Cancer prevention programs
Cancer screening programs
breast cancer screening program
inclusion of women aged 40 to 49
colorectal cancer screening program
Cancer surgery
Cancer treatment
Candlelighters Childhood Cancer Foundation. see Non-profit organizations —Candlelighters Childhood Cancer Foundation
CanGro Foods Inc. see Industry shutdowns —CanGro Foods Inc.
Canwest Global Communications Corp. see Layoffs —Canwest Global Communications Corp.
Cap and trade system (emissions trading). see Greenhouse gas emissions —reduction—cap and trade system (emissions trading); Ontario-Quebec agreements —cap and trade system (emissions trading)
Capcom Co. Ltd.
Capital cost allowance (CCA)
Capital investments
Capital punishment
Capital tax
elimination
Arthurs, 778 , 857 , 3300 , 4362
Barrett, 390
Bryant, 4144
Delaney, 4183
Duncan, 2780 , 3826
Hampton, 3393
Kular, 682
McGuinty, 293 , 474 , 2731 , 3268 , 4243 , 5505 , 5778–5779
Naqvi, 3588
Pupatello, 768 , 2386
Runciman, 330
Sandals, 3412
Takhar, 298 , 3004
reduction
Hampton, 332 , 766 , 1469 , 2731 , 2955
McGuinty, 521 , 767 , 1469 , 2955
Prue, 1465
Takhar, 298
Capital works projects. see also Municipal infrastructure ; Transportation infrastructure
Arthurs, 4361
Crozier, 3518
DiNovo, 3308
Duncan, 5942
Klees, 5574–5575
McGuinty, 3193 , 4210
Moridi, 5280–5281
Sandals, 3413
Smitherman, 3220–3221 , 5575
as part of economic stimulus package
environmental assessment process
federal government funding
government funding
Arthurs, 4168 , 5699 , 5800 , 9128
Berardinetti, 6124
Bradley, 5691
Broten, 3428
Brownell, 6494
Caplan, 3478
DiNovo, 593
Duncan, 288 , 3495–3496 , 4516 , 4616 , 5991 , 6041
Horwath, 5506–5507 , 5777
Johnson, 6103
Klees, 5575
Kwinter, 6194
Leal, 7039
Levac, 6444
Mauro, 659–660
McGuinty, 376 , 3959 , 4207 , 4321–4322 , 4577–4579 , 4616 , 4902 , 5311 , 5506–5507 , 5613 , 5681 , 5944
McMeekin, 3473
Munro, 3302–3303
Naqvi, 4188 , 5759–5760 , 6167
Orazietti, 6165 , 8822–8823
Phillips, 8823
Prue, 290
Ramal, 3667 , 6018
Sandals, 6189
Smitherman, 3184 , 3221–3222 , 4644 , 5281 , 5575 , 5777–5778
Hamilton
Niagara
Ottawa
reduction
rural Ontario
Thunder Bay
Windsor
ReNew Ontario
Capitalism
Capping Executive Compensation Act, 2009 (Bill 180)
general discussion
first reading
second reading, 7044–7051
Car dealership. see Automobile dealers
Carbon monoxide
Carbon Monoxide Awareness Week Act, 2009 (Bill 166)
general discussion
first reading
Carbon monoxide detectors
maintenance
requirement to install carbon monoxide detectors in all residential buildings. see also Private members' public business —Hawkins Gignac Act (Carbon Monoxide Detectors), 2009 (Bill 143)
Carbon monoxide poisoning
Carbon tax. see Greenhouse gas emissions —reduction—carbon tax
Card-based certification. see Union certification —card-based certification
Cardiometabolic syndrome
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation. see CPR (first aid)
Cardiovascular diseases
risk assessment
risk factors
CARE. see Creating Access to Regulated Employment (CARE)
Caregiver and Foreign Worker Recruitment and Protection Act, 2009 (Bill 160)
Caregiver employment agencies
ban on placement fees
regulation
CARES
Carpools
Bisson, 4205–4206
Bradley, 3647–3648 , 4093 , 4215 , 6172
Colle, 4206
Hudak, 4610
Klees, 4275
Miller, P., 4279–4280
O'Toole, 4203 , 4612 , 5773
Rinaldi, 4215
Yakabuski, 4612
Cars. see Automobiles
Cash Rolls of Canada. see Industry shutdowns —Cash Rolls of Canada
Casino gambling
Casinos
Casino Niagara
untendered renewal of lease
Casino Rama (Orillia)
Dunlop, 8311
gambling-generated revenue
operating and development agreement
Casino Windsor
layoffs
used to launder proceeds of crime
CASs. see Children's aid societies (CASs)
Catalina Precision Products. see Employment-related benefits —severance/termination benefits—Catalina Precision Products
Cataract surgery
CATCH. see Community Access to Child Health (CATCH)
Catholic education
Catholic Family Counselling Centre
Catholic schools
Cavendish Manor (Niagara Falls). see Fires —Cavendish Manor (Niagara Falls)
CBC. see Canadian Broadcasting Corp. (CBC)
CCA. see Capital cost allowance (CCA)
CCACs. see Community care access centres (CCACs)
CEC Mechanical Ltd. see Toronto Catholic District School Board —payment for work done by CEC Mechanical Ltd.
CEE Hospital. see Hospitals —CEE Hospital
Celebrate Ontario. see Ministry of Tourism —Celebrate Ontario
Celebrate Our Artists weekend. see Ontario Arts Council —Celebrate Our Artists weekend
Celiac disease
Cellular telephones. see also Driving —ban on use of cellular telephones and electronic entertainment devices while driving
in case of emergency (ICE) contact information
Cemeteries
Clendennen Cemetery
Haynes Cemetery
Lakeshore Asylum Cemetery
Mount Pleasant Cemetery
Mount Pleasant Group of Cemeteries
accountability of board of directors
Pioneers Cemetery
prohibition on relocation of inactive cemeteries. see also Private members' public business —Inactive Cemeteries Protection Act, 2009 (Bill 149)
protection
Red Cloud Cemetery
Richview Memorial Cemetery
St. Alban's Anglican Cemetery
St. James' Cathedral Cemetery
St. Michael's Cemetery
Cen-Tower Investments Limited Act, 2009 (Bill Pr25)
first reading
second reading, 9107
third reading, 9107
Royal assent, 9294
Central East Correctional Centre
Centre for Alternative Wastewater Treatment. see Colleges of applied arts and technology (CAATs) —Fleming College—Centre for Alternative Wastewater Treatment
Centre for Brain Fitness. see Baycrest —Centre for Brain Fitness
Centre for Research and Innovation in the Bio-Economy (CRIBE)
Centre of Excellence for Education in Financial Services
Centre of Forensic Sciences
Centre Roberts/Smart Centre
Ceretti, Delanie. see Autism services —intensive behavioural intervention (IBI)—Ceretti, Delanie case
Certicom
Certificates of approval. see Ministry of the Environment —certificates of approval
Certification of Titles Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. C.6
Certified General Accountants of Ontario
Certified Management Accountants of Ontario
Cervélo Cycle
CESOP. see Ontario Power Authority (OPA) —clean energy standard offer program (CESOP)
Cessna 206 plane. see Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) —Cessna 206 plane
Chalk River Laboratories. see Nuclear safety —Chalk River Laboratories
Change of Name Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. C.7
ChangeTheWorld: Ontario Youth Volunteer Challenge
Character development program. see Education —character development program
Charitable fundraising
Curl for the Cure
True Patriot Love Gala
Walk of Hope
World Partnership Walk
Charlotte Eleanor Englehart Hospital. see Hospital services —emergency—Charlotte Eleanor Englehart Hospital
Charlottenburgh Park
Charter of Rights and Freedoms (Part 1, Constitution Act, 1982)
Chatham–Kent–Essex. see Electoral constituencies —renaming of Chatham–Kent–Essex to Chatham–Kent–Leamington
CHCs. see Community health centres (CHCs)
Chemotherapy
Chen, David (store owner charged with kidnapping for apprehending thief ). see Court cases/actions —Chen, David (store owner charged with kidnapping for apprehending thief)
Cheskes, Joy. see Court cases/actions —Joy Cheskes, Denbigh Patton, C.M. and D.S. v. Attorney General of Ontario
Chicken Farmers of Ontario
Safe, Safer, Safest program
Chief Coroner for Ontario
disclosure of information
Chief medical officer of health
Child abuse
Benevenga Day Care
prevention
reporting child abuse
Child abuse registry
Child and Family Centre (Sudbury)
Child and Family Services Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.C.11
Child and Family Services Review Board
Child and Family Services Statute Law Amendment Act, 2009 (Bill 103)
general discussion
Matthews, 5661
public consultation
first reading
ministerial statement
second reading, 3163–3176 , 3355–3368 , 4141
Arnott, 3165–3166
Arthurs, 3165
Chudleigh, 3164–3165
Colle, 3362
Delaney, 3359
Horwath, 3165 , 3169–3176 , 3356–3359 , 3362 , 3365
Klees, 3358
Matthews, 3163–3164 , 3166
Munro, 3166–3171
O'Toole, 3170 , 3361–3367
Scott, 3366
Tabuns, 3358–3359 , 3366–3368
Van Bommel, 3170 , 3358–3362
Wynne, 3365–3366
consultation at Provincial Advocate for Children and Youth
consultation with Child and Youth Advocate
public consultation
section 98.1(1)
referred to Standing Committee on Social Policy, 4141
public consultation
third reading, 4831–4845 , 4871–4880
Berardinetti, 4837–4838 , 4874 , 4879
Colle, 4842 , 4844 , 4878
Elliott, 4874
Hudak, 4834 , 4837
Kormos, 4834–4835 , 4838–4843
Leal, 4842–4843
Marchese, 4874–4880
Matthews, 4831–4832
Miller, N., 4842
Miller, P., 4871–4875 , 4879
Mitchell, 4843–4844
Munro, 4835–4838
O'Toole, 4878–4879
Van Bommel, 4832–4835 , 4837 , 4875
Watson, 4834
Royal assent, 5336
Child and Family Services Statute Law Amendment Act, S.O. 2006, c.5
Child care
Albanese, 5100
Berardinetti, 543–544
DiNovo, 127 , 593 , 1728 , 2561–2562 , 3307 , 3383 , 4395 , 4433 , 5098 , 5243 , 5285 , 9533–9534
Hampton, 521 , 2202–2203
Horwath, 134 , 537–538 , 562–563 , 4470 , 4783 , 4909 , 5508–5509 , 5735 , 6746
Leal, 4522
Levac, 633
Marchese, 542–543
Matthews, 134 , 562–563 , 3135 , 4522 , 4618 , 4783 , 5735
McGuinty, 6746
Munro, 539–540
Prue, 3134–3135 , 6951
Ramal, 539
Scott, 544–545
Shurman, 541–542
Smitherman, 2203 , 2521 , 4470
Van Bommel, 540–541
cost
D grade
federal government funding
Albanese, 6748 , 9693
Brown, 9693
Hampton, 2203
Horwath, 2521 , 4783
Marchese, 542
Matthews, 5508–5509 , 5735 , 6748
McGuinty, 6746
Smith, 9421–9422
Watson, 6748
government funding
Albanese, 6748
Berardinetti, 543–544
DiNovo, 490–491 , 9536–9537 , 9635
Gélinas, 6963
Hampton, 992
Horwath, 85 , 545 , 627–628 , 1925 , 4618 , 4783 , 4909 , 5508–5509 , 5735 , 5751–5752
Marchese, 100 , 542 , 632–633
Matthews, 1925–1926 , 4783 , 5735 , 6748
McGuinty, 6746
Prue, 580 , 9429 , 9533
Tabuns, 6646 , 8111
national child care program
not-for-profit
Quebec
subsidies
Child care centres
Benevenga Day Care
for-profit sector
licensing restricted to not-for-profit sector. see also Private members' public business —Day Nurseries Amendment Act (Not for Profit Corporations), 2008 (Bill 26)
123 Busy Beavers Learning Centres
rural areas
licence requirements exemption
Salvation Army Village Day Nursery (London)
Simply Kids Inc.
Treasure Island Daycare Centre
Child custody
criminal record checks
grandparents' rights. see also Private members' public business —Children's Law Reform Amendment Act, 2008 (Bill 33)
Craitor, 1343–1344
access to children in abusive situations
parties' access to legal counsel
relations with grandparents
Child Development Institute
Earlscourt Girls Connection
government funding
Child Development Resource Connection Peel. see Children's services —Child Development Resource Connection Peel
Child Find Ontario
Child obesity. see Obesity —children
Child pornography
Child Pornography Reporting Act, 2008 (Bill 37)
general discussion
first reading
second reading, 449–456
referred to Standing Committee on Social Policy, 465
third reading, 4505–4507
Royal assent, 4636
Child poverty. see also Private members' public business —Child poverty
Aggelonitis, 3487
Berardinetti, 174 , 5095–5096
Broten, 8781–8782
DiNovo, 113 , 2071 , 2562 , 5097–5098
Gélinas, 254
Hampton, 687–688 , 3847–3848 , 4380 , 4417–4418 , 4467
Horwath, 689 , 2779 , 2828
Jaczek, 5100
Kormos, 4633
Mangat, 5206
Matthews, 174 , 2779 , 2828 , 4519 , 4862 , 5041 , 5198 , 5271
McGuinty, 687–688 , 4418
Meilleur, 481
Miller, P., 5272
Murdoch, 5952
Naqvi, 4150 , 4861 , 5212–5213
Pendergast, 5099
Prue, 789 , 4582 , 5263 , 5265–5266 , 5271 , 8781–8782
Tabuns, 5211
Van Bommel, 5200–5201 , 5210
reduction
Child protection. see also Private members' public business —Children's Safety and Protection Rights Act, 2009 (Bill 130)
Aggelonitis, 451–452
Bentley, 2901 , 6609
Broten, 456 , 3734 , 4505–4506 , 8692
Colle, 451
DiNovo, 4975–4977
Elliott, 2901 , 4965
Gélinas, 4506
Hampton, 4995
Horwath, 8693–8694
Kormos, 6623
MacLeod, 450–451 , 4112 , 4927
Matthews, 455–456
Munro, 4212 , 6466–6467
O'Toole, 5017–5019
Ramal, 4979 , 6464
Smith, 4971
Tabuns, 6631–6632
Ontario Association of Chiefs of Police and Ontario Association of Children's Aid Societies police records protocol
services
Child sexual abuse
Child sexual exploitation
Child victim/witness program. see Ministry of the Attorney General —child victim/witness program
Children
immigrant children
missing children
physical activity
physical and intellectual development
Children at risk
Children in care. see also Crown wards
Children in Need of Treatment (CINOT) dental program. see Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care —Children in Need of Treatment (CINOT) dental program
Children with disabilities
deaf/hearing-impaired children
government funding
Project Kids HEAR
government funding
Children's aid societies (CASs). see also Child protection —Ontario Association of Chiefs of Police and Ontario Association of Children's Aid Societies police records protocol; Ontario child benefit (OCB) —children in custody of children's aid societies (CASs)
aboriginal and Francophone services
Children's Aid Society of Simcoe County
government funding
"tree for a child" campaign
Children's Aid Society of the Regional Municipality of Waterloo
complaint process
District of Rainy River
Durham Children's Aid Society
Family and Children's Services of Guelph and Wellington County
government funding
Bisson, 8029
Broten, 7959 , 8029–8030 , 8601–8602 , 9122
Brown, 8149
DiNovo, 8528
Duguid, 8523–8524
Flynn, 8526
Hampton, 8528–8529
Horwath, 7959 , 8601–8602 , 9121–9122
Jones, 7771–7772 , 8148–8149 , 8787 , 9610–9611
Klees, 8030
Matthews, 3147–3148 , 7771–7772
McGuinty, 8787
Ramal, 9505
Halton Children's Aid Society
oversight by Ombudsman
Tikinagan Child and Family Services
Timmins–James Bay
Centre Jeanne Sauvé
Payukotayno : James Hudson Bay Family Service
Bisson, 8505 , 8526 , 8647–8648 , 8683 , 8820–8821 , 9036 , 9077
Broten, 8647–8648 , 8683 , 8820–8821 , 9036 , 9077
York Region Children's Aid Society
Children's Aid Society of Simcoe County. see Children's aid societies (CASs) —Children's Aid Society of Simcoe County
Children's Aid Society of Toronto
Children's fitness tax credit
Children's health care
Children's Law Reform Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.C.12
Children's Law Reform Amendment Act, 2008 (Bill 33)
first reading
second reading, 1343–1351
referred to Standing Committee on Social Policy, 1359
Children's mental health care
Aggelonitis, 6553
Elliott, 4491
Horwath, 1425 , 6487
Matthews, 1425 , 4864 , 6273 , 6487 , 6753
McGuinty, 1657
Munro, 1613–1614 , 4863–4864 , 5387 , 6272
Smitherman, 1658
government funding
Gélinas, 6962
Hampton, 9441–9442
Horwath, 1204 , 1425
Klees, 4496
Matthews, 1425 , 6273 , 6488 , 6753
McGuinty, 1204 , 1658
Munro, 1657–1658 , 4581 , 6273 , 6494
Hamilton
Niagara
York Region
Hamilton
Children's nutrition programs
Children's playgrounds
McKenzie-Smith Bennett Public School (Acton)
Children's Safety and Protection Rights Act, 2009 (Bill 130)
general discussion
first reading
second reading, 6460–6467
Children's services
Child Development Resource Connection Peel
government funding
Aggelonitis, 3487
Matthews, 3487–3488
Rainy River
Stormont–Dundas–South Glengarry
Children's treatment centres
government funding
KidsAbility Centre for Child Development
Sandals, 1165
government funding
Children's Wish Foundation
China. see also Ontario-China relations
fossil fuel consumption
government response to climate change
greenhouse gas emissions
renewable energy
China-Ontario relations. see Ontario-China relations
Chinese head tax. see Federal government —Chinese head tax apology; Members'/ministers' public apologies —Chinese head tax
Chiropody Act, S.O. 1996, c.20
Chiropractic/physiotherapy services. see Ontario health insurance plan (OHIP) —chiropractic/physiotherapy services—delisting
Chlorine. see Hazardous products —chlorine
Cholesterol
Christaller central place theory. see Europe —central place theory
Christopher's Law (Sex Offender Registry) Amendment Act, 2008 (Bill 16)
first reading
ministerial statement
second reading, 698–711 , 1339–1341
third reading
Royal assent, 1429
Christopher's Statute Law Amendment Act (Sex Offender Registry and Electronic Sexual Material), 2008 (Bill 128)
Chronic disease management
Chronic diseases
Chronic fatigue syndrome
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
Chrysler Group LLC. see Automobile industry —Chrysler Group LLC
CIAP. see Ministry of Health Promotion —Active 2010—communities in action fund (CIAP)
Cigarette smuggling. see Smuggling
Cigarettes. see Tobacco products
CINOT dental program. see Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care —Children in Need of Treatment (CINOT) dental program
Cities and towns
Citizens' assemblies. see Electoral process reform —citizens' assemblies
Citizens Panel on Increasing Organ Donations
Citizenship
City of Ottawa Amendment Act, 2009 (Bill 194)
City of Toronto Act, 2006, S.O. 2006, c. 11, Sched. A
Cityscape Dubai
Civil procedure
Civil Remedies Act. see Remedies for Organized Crime and Other Unlawful Activities Act, S.O. 2001, c.28
Civil servants/crown employees. see Public service
Class size—school. see Teacher-student ratios
Clean energy standard offer program (CESOP). see Ontario Power Authority (OPA) —clean energy standard offer program (CESOP)
Clean technology. see Green technology
Clean Train Coalition
Clean Water Act, S.O. 2006, c.22
Climate Change Awareness Act, 2009 (Bill 208)
first reading
second reading, 8324–8331
referred to Standing Committee on General Government, 8338
Climate change plan
Climate Change Secretariat
MacLeod, Hugh (associate deputy minister)
Climatic changes
Barrett, 6998
Berardinetti, 7311
Cansfield, 236
Delaney, 2521 , 6443 , 7310
DiNovo, 592
Gerretsen, 1198 , 3487 , 4628–4629 , 6079 , 6997–6998
Jaczek, 7230
McGuinty, 171 , 1246–1247
McNeely, 566 , 2171 , 7031 , 8216 , 8324–8325
Miller, P., 7625
Prue, 580–581
Ramal, 1197
Tabuns, 151–152 , 171 , 319 , 471 , 559 , 1053 , 1200 , 1246–1247 , 2300 , 4630 , 6056 , 6717 , 6999 , 7303–7304 , 8328 , 8963
Van Bommel, 236
government response
health effects
Clinical services plan
Closetmaid Corp. see Industry shutdowns —Closetmaid Corp.
Clostridium difficile. see C. difficile
Clotheslines
Clubs
Rotary Club of Bramalea
Rotary International
Co-operative education programs
Coaches (athletics)
Coaches Association of Ontario
Coal
Coalition for Music Education in Canada
Cobourg Go Green Centre
Coca-Cola Bottling Co.
Code-LeSage report. see Reports —Report of the Review of Large and Complex Criminal Case Procedures (Patrick LeSage and Michael Code)
Cogeneration of electric power and heat
Collaborative Seniors Portal Network
Collective agreements. see also Automobile industry —General Motors of Canada Ltd.—collective agreements; Korex Companies —collective agreements; Public service —collective agreements; Teacher collective agreements —collective agreements; Universities/colleges —York University—collective agreements
Fonseca, 3234–3235 , 4106–4107
Ontario Nurses' Association
United Steelworkers and ArcelorMittal Dofasco Inc.
Collective bargaining. see Colleges of applied arts and technology (CAATs) —collective bargaining; Firefighters —collective bargaining; Home care workers —collective bargaining; Liquor Control Board of Ontario (LCBO) —collective bargaining; National Steel Car —collective bargaining; Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corp. (OLG) —collective bargaining; Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) —collective bargaining; Ontario Public Service Employees Union (OPSEU) —collective bargaining; Public service —collective bargaining; Teacher collective bargaining —collective bargaining; Universities/colleges —collective bargaining
Collège Boréal. see Universities/colleges —Laurentian University—partnership with Collège Boréal
College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario (CPSO)
certificates of registration
registration policies
College of Trades Appointment Council
Colleges Collective Bargaining Act, 2008 (Bill 90)
general discussion
first reading
ministerial statement
second reading, 2469–2482 , 2507–2510
Colle, 2472–2473
Dickson, 2476–2477
Dunlop, 2472–2477
Marchese, 2472 , 2476–2482 , 2507–2508
Milloy, 2469–2471 , 2473
Moridi, 2471–2472 , 2476 , 2528–2509
O'Toole, 2476
Ramal, 2510
Scott, 2509–2510
Yakabuski, 2473
public consultation
referred to Standing Committee on General Government, 2510
third reading, 2910–2941 , 2969–2972
Arthurs, 2927
Bailey, 2918–2919
Bisson, 2971–2972
Broten, 2933
Chudleigh, 2929–2930 , 2937
Dunlop, 2916–2919
Elliott, 2930–2934
Gélinas, 2934–2938
Horwath, 2969–2972
Jones, 2930
Leal, 2915
MacLeod, 2915 , 2927–2928 , 2933–2934
Marchese, 2915 , 2918–2926 , 2928 , 2930 , 2933 , 2937–2938
Mauro, 2938–2941
Miller, N., 2927
Mitchell, 2928–2930
Moridi, 2910–2916 , 2918 , 2926–2927 , 2937
Naqvi, 2938
Ouellette, 2914
Sandals, 2972
amendments
division (carried), 3006–3007
Royal assent, 3209
Colleges Collective Bargaining Amendment Act, 2008 (Bill 68)
Colleges of applied arts and technology (CAATs)
Algoma University College
Chudleigh, 2152
Gélinas, 2115
Marchese, 2041 , 2154–2155
Milloy, 2039–2040 , 2107–2109
Orazietti, 2148 , 2744
Wilson, 2040
economic development program
history
independent university status
Information and Communication Technology Centre
programs for aboriginal students
Algonquin College
Cambrian College
Centennial College
collective bargaining
Fonseca, 4945
Marchese, 235–236 , 2451–2452 , 4944 , 8652
Milloy, 235–236 , 2449
Moridi, 2471–2472
Scott, 2509
deemed strike or lockout provision
ensure school year not jeopardized
first-contract arbitration
inclusion of part-time and sessional employees
Arthurs, 2927
Broten, 2933
Chudleigh, 2937
Colle, 2472
Gélinas, 2935–2938
Horwath, 2969–2972
MacLeod, 2927–2928
Marchese, 1248–1249 , 1460 , 1462 , 2478–2481 , 2507–2508 , 2530 , 2922–2923
Mauro, 2938 , 2941
Milloy, 955–956 , 1248–1249 , 2448–2449 , 2469–2471 , 2473
Mitchell, 2929
Moridi, 2471–2472 , 2476 , 2508–2509 , 2913–2915
Pendergast, 955
Sandals, 2972
provision against strikes and lockouts
successor rights
Collège Boréal
Gélinas, 2117
trade programs
college equipment modernization
Confederation College
Durham College
Fanshawe College
Fleming College
Leal, 2915
Scott, 2509–2510
Centre for Alternative Wastewater Treatment
Georgian College
government funding
Bailey, 2918–2919
Dunlop, 2477
Elliott, 2932 , 2934
Gélinas, 2934–2935
Marchese, 2508 , 2923 , 2933 , 2937
Mauro, 2940
Moridi, 2912
Scott, 2510
Mohawk College
Horwath, 2971
government funding
MacIsaac, Rob (president)
Northern College
Ramsay, 8737
Nor Tech Centre for Trades and Technology
pension plans and benefits for part-time employees
programs
right to unionize
part-time and sessional employees
Sault College of Applied Arts and Technology
Seneca College of Applied Arts and Technology
joint program with York University
Sheridan Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning
Mangat, 7198–7199
Centre for Healthy Communities
creative previsualization unit
digital media and communications
Sheridan IC3D video game
tool and die maker program
St. Clair College
Colleges Ontario Network for Industry Innovation (CONII)
Commercial loans
government to backstop loans
Commercial passenger vehicles
Commercial vehicle operator's registration (CVOR)
Commisso, Alessia. see Home care —Commisso, Alessia's case
Commitment to the Future of Medicare Act, S.O. 2004, c.5
Committee procedure
Committee process
Bill 12
Bill 42
Bill 139
Bill 150
Bill 173
Bill 175
Bill 183
Bill 201
Bill 218
Committee reports. see Reports by committees
Committee room. see Legislative building/grounds —committee room
Committee schedules/agendas
Arthurs, 4161–4169
Delaney, 4181
Dunlop, 4184–4187
Hillier, 4189
Hudak, 4169–4174 , 4178
Kormos, 4637
Marchese, 4187
Naqvi, 4188
Prue, 4178–4181
Smith, 4637
Sterling, 4193–4195
Committee submissions quoted by members/ministers. see Members/ministers quoting committee submissions
Committees
Committee of the whole House
appointment of presiding officer
Select Committee on Alternative Fuel Sources
Select Committee on Elections
Select Committee on Mental Health and Addictions. see also Private members' public business —Mental health and addiction services
Caplan, 4471 , 4647–4648 , 5780 , 6989
Delaney, 4493–4494
Elliott, 4489 , 4647–4648
Leal, 6989
Marchese, 4492
Scott, 4494
Select Committee on Municipal Governance. see also Private members' public business —Municipalities
Select Committee on the Economy
Arthurs, 3454–3455
Barrett, 3462–3463
Klees, 3230 , 3232 , 3430–3431 , 3455–3456 , 3471
MacLeod, 6097
Orazietti, 3463
O'Toole, 3465
Pendergast, 3461–3462
Prue, 3456–3459
Runciman, 3316 , 3433–3434 , 3452–3454 , 3481
Scott, 3467–3468
Sterling, 3468
Watson, 3466–3467
Witmer, 3480 , 4387
select committees
Standing Committee on Estimates
Standing Committee on Finance and Economic Affairs
Arthurs, 3454–3455 , 4043
Barrett, 3463
Duncan, 3232 , 3234 , 3434 , 4387
Klees, 3234
McGuinty, 3316
Orazietti, 3463–3464
Pendergast, 3461–3462
Prue, 3457–3458
Runciman, 3453
Scott, 3467
Sterling, 3468
Watson, 3465–3466
Standing Committee on Public Accounts
Sterling, 3468 , 8654–8655
authority to invite former government employees to appear when considering Auditor General's report
Commodity Futures Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.C.17
Communities in action fund (CIAP). see Ministry of Health Promotion —Active 2010—communities in action fund (CIAP)
Community Access to Child Health (CATCH)
Community care access centres (CCACs)
Community colleges. see Colleges of applied arts and technology (CAATs)
Community crime prevention programs
Neighbourhood Watch program
Community development trust fund
Community go green fund. see Ministry of the Environment —community go green fund
Community health centres (CHCs)
Albanese, 282–283
Caplan, 4864
DiNovo, 4041–4042
Gélinas, 253 , 365 , 379–380 , 878 , 2583 , 2719–2720 , 3938 , 4864
Marchese, 4038
Naqvi, 367
Qaadri, 380
Scott, 365
Smitherman, 379–381 , 1308
Corner Clinic
government funding
Haliburton–Kawartha Lakes–Brock
increase
satellite centres
Community hub program. see Poverty reduction strategy —community hub program
Community hub schools. see School safety —designation of community hub schools
Community literacy agencies
Community Living
Ontario
Owen Sound and District
pay increase for non-unionized development workers
Toronto
Community mobilization fund. see Poverty reduction strategy —community mobilization fund
Community museum operating grant program. see Ministry of Culture —community museum operating grant program
Community museums
Community newspapers
Community opportunities fund. see Poverty reduction strategy —community opportunities fund
Community organizations
Danforth East Community Association
Over 55
Winter Coats for Children
Community policing
Community policing partnership program. see Community safety programs —community policing partnership program
Community Right to Know Act (Disclosure of Toxins and Pollutants), 2008 (Bill 76)
Community safety
Aggelonitis, 3761
Albanese, 3136 , 3762 , 4132
Balkissoon, 4021
Bartolucci, 172 , 6227
Broten, 772 , 3347 , 3761–3762
Elliott, 3437–3438 , 3641 , 3664
Horwath, 3357
Hudak, 5203–5204
Jeffrey, 5858
Jones, 5322
Miller, P., 4871 , 4873–4874
Naqvi, 3054 , 3662 , 3763
O'Toole, 8585
Runciman, 3635 , 3638 , 3653–3655
Ruprecht, 3762–3763
Smith, 3666
Tabuns, 3367
complaints regarding properties used for activities that adversely affect community. see also Private members' public business —Safer Communities and Neighbourhoods Act, 2010 (Bill 106)
Community safety programs
community policing partnership program
Safer Communities - 1,000 Officers Partnership program
Community-school relations. see School-community relations
Community service agencies
Community support services
Community use of schools. see School facilities —extended use
Companies. see also Finance companies ; Forest companies
Compensation
rural landowners affected by Clean Water Act
Truscott, Steven (victim of miscarriage of justice)
Albanese, 1992
Bentley, 1925
Elliott, 1925 , 1990–1991
Jones, 1988
Kormos, 1989
Kwinter, 1989–1990
Marchese, 1991
Sandals, 1986–1988 , 1993
Truscott—Steven (victim of miscarriage of justice). see also Private members' public business —Truscott, Steven
victims of Dr. Charles Smith's work in child-death investigations
York University students
Compensation for Victims of Crime Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. C.24
Competitiveness report. see Reports —Discovering Ontario: A Report on the Future of Tourism (Ontario Tourism Competitiveness Study)
Comprehensive Integrated Tax Coordination Agreement. see Federal-provincial agreements/programs —Comprehensive Integrated Tax Coordination Agreement
Computed tomography (CT)
Groves Memorial Community Hospital
COMRIF. see Infrastructure Canada —municipal rural infrastructure fund (MRIF)—Canada-Ontario municipal rural infrastructure fund (COMRIF)
Concerts
Inspiration (Cosburn music council)
Rafiki Youth Choir
Conciliation/mediation
Concurrence in supply
Ministry of Aboriginal Affairs, 4590 , 9136 , 9176
Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs, 4590
Ministry of Community and Social Services, 9136 , 9176
Ministry of Economic Development, 9136
Ministry of Economic Development and Trade, 4590
Ministry of Energy, 4590
Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure, 9136 , 9176
Ministry of Finance, 4590 , 9136 , 9176
Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care, 4590 , 9136 , 9176
Ministry of Labour, 4590 , 9136 , 9176
Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing, 4590 , 9136 , 9176
Ministry of Northern Development and Mines, 4590
Ministry of Public Infrastructure Renewal, 4590
Ministry of Research and Innovation, 4590 , 9136 , 9176
Ministry of Small Business and Consumer Services, 9136 , 9176
Ministry of Tourism, 9136 , 9176
Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities, 4590
Concurrence in supply debate (December 2008)
Concurrence in supply debate (December 2009)
Condolences
Crooks, Tyler Kevin (Canadian soldier killed in Afghanistan)
Davis, Wilma (briefing and issues coordinator, Ministry of Labour)
Diplaros, Demetrios (Canadian soldier killed in Afghanistan)
Morden, Gary (chief, Mississauga Fire Services)
Vernelli, Scott (Canadian soldier killed in Afghanistan)
Condominium Act, 1998, S.O. 1998, c. 19
Condominium corporations
boards of directors
fees
Neville Park
noise protection standards
reserve funds
installation of renewable energy/energy efficient technologies
repair/replacement of common elements
requirements for adequate funding
serving as consumer protection agency
standard declaration
Trinity–Spadina
warranty coverage for conversion condominiums
Condominium owners
property insurance
3640 and 3650 Kingston Road
protection. see also Private members' public business —Condominium Owners Protection Act, 2009 (Bill 186)
representation by proxies
Condominium Owners Protection Act, 2009 (Bill 186)
first reading
second reading, 7256–7262
referred to Standing Committee on Justice Policy, 7262–7263
Condominium Review Board
appointment of review officers
Conferences/seminars/symposiums
BIO International convention
central Ontario automotive sector economic symposium
Community Alliance Forum: Building Partnerships to Counter Hate
energy symposium
Geneva Centre for Autism International Symposium (2008)
Is the Coast Clear (Fifth Conference on Lake Huron's Coastal Environment)
Leading the Way: Developing a Poverty Reduction Strategy for People with Disabilities
Men of Courage: the First Provincial Conference on Male Sexual Victimization
Niagara Health System
Prospectors and Developers Association of Canada Conference
2009 OGRA/ROMA Annual Conference
2010 OGRA/ROMA Annual Conference
Conflict of interest. see also Education Quality and Accountability Office (EQAO) —Earl, Lorna (member, board of directors)—conflict of interest; Ontario Securities Commission (OSC) —conflict of interest; Securities industry —conflict of interest; Toronto Catholic District School Board —school board trustees—conflict of interest
Congenital heart disease
Congenital Heart Disease Awareness Day Act, 2009 (Bill 178)
first reading
second reading, 8877–8884
referred to Standing Committee on Social Policy, 8897
Congratulatory remarks
Ahmed, Anam (recipient, Lincoln M. Alexander Award)
Alliston Hornets hockey team
athletes
Barnes, Natasha (award recipient, Canada Millennium Scholarship Excellence Award)
Bertrand, Chantal (recipient, Premier's Awards for Teaching Excellence)
Bilodeau, Alexandre (gold medal winner, men's moguls competition, Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics)
Brantford Blast (winner, Allan Cup)
Brantford Golden Eagles
Brent, Joan (recipient, Beaches citizen of the year award)
Bright, Steven (participant, Sears National Kids Cancer Ride)
Brock Badgers (winner, Canadian university men's basketball championship)
Brooks, Marjorie (recipient, Ontario Medal for Good Citizenship)
Bulka, Rabbi Reuven (recipient, key to the city, Ottawa)
Cameron Street Public School environmental club
Canadian Olympians (Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics)
Chopcian, Christopher and Llew Falla (award recipients, Canada Wide Science Fair)
Christie, Mary (Beach Citizen of the Year award)
curling teams of Sherry Middaugh and Glenn Howard
Dunlop, Garfield (Simcoe North)
Fort Williams Redskins football team
Forward, Brad (winner, National Driving Championship)
George, Maynard Sam (recipient, Order of Ontario)
Gray, Herb (chancellor, Carleton University)
Hamelin, Paul (chief, Midland Police Service)
Hamilton, Ruby (constituent, 90th birthday celebration)
Hill, Terasa (inventor of Barnies Horse Treats)
Hodgson, Cody and Matthew Duchene (Ontario Hockey League)
Howard, Jonathan (sportsman)
Humber Valley Sharks peewee AA
Johnson, Rick (Haliburton–Kawartha Lakes–Brock)
Kellar, Becky (gold medal winner, women's hockey team, Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics)
Kloeze, Victor; Jacob McGavin and Allison Underwood (Canada-Wide Science Fair)
Law, Don (recipient, Ontario Senior Achievement Award)
Leeder, Cyril (chief operating officer, Ottawa Senators)
Lemaire, Lindsay (recipient, Greatest High School Teacher award)
Martino, Frank (recipient, Reg L. Perkin Award)
Mayhew, Kyle (silver medalist, 2009 Special Olympics World Winter Games)
McCague, George Raymond (recipient, Elgin Blakely citizen of the year)
McCreath, Maggie (recipient, June Callwood Outstanding Achievement Award for Voluntarism)
Mehta, Richie (film director)
Moore, Patricia (winner, Agnes Macphail award)
Nash, Lori; Charlene Elgee, Karen Luttrell and Cathy MacDonald (recipients, June Callwood Outstanding Achievement Award for Voluntarism)
National Students Against Impaired and Distracted Driving Day
Nielsen, Marie (recipient, Canadian and American national Jack Russell trial child handler of the year award)
North York Historical Society (recipient, 2009 Community Heritage Award)
Orangeville Sweet Adelines
Patel, Esha (winner, I Love Greenbelt award art contest)
Pilote, Pierre (professional ice hockey defenceman)
Pringle, Bob (recipient, Tommy Cooper Award)
Rajan, Bilaal (author, fundraiser, children's rights activist, UNICEF Canada ambassador and former legislative page)
Ramirez, Oswaldo (recipient, postgraduate family medicine preceptor of the year award)
Runciman, Bob (former member for Leeds–Grenville, appointed to Senate)
Sabourin, Hubert (recipient, Citizen of the Year award)
Schiff, Vera (recipient, Senior Achievement Awards)
Schoonderbeek, John (recipient, Clean World Award)
Scognamillo, Jade (youngest swimmer to cross Lake Ontario)
Sharp, Ken (recipient, Gerd Krick Achievement Award)
Shaver, Rick (general manager and co-founder, Seaway News )
Sir Wilfrid Laurier Secondary School faculty and students
Sir Winston Churchill Collegiate and Vocational Institute students
Smith, Nora (recipient, Volunteer Service Award)
Tieu, Emily (recipient, Ontario Junior Citizen of the Year Award)
Tovey, Jim (Mississauga Citizen of the Year)
Underwood, Ben; Jacob McGavin, Danielle Appavoo and Kaitlin Fisher (Canada-Wide Science Fair)
Usher, Harold (councillor, London)
Villeneuve, Noble (inductee, Glengarry Agricultural Wall of Fame)
Warsaw Wackos women's hockey team
Wheeler, Maggie (author and recipient, Outstanding Business Professional Award of the Year, Women Entrepreneurs of Cornwall and Area)
Windsor Spitfires
CONII. see Colleges Ontario Network for Industry Innovation (CONII)
Conquest Vacations
Conservation areas
Eramosa karst
Caplan, 655
Miller, P., 568–569 , 655 , 1117
land conservation
protection of feeder lands
public consultation
transfer to Hamilton Conservation Authority
Conservation officers
government funding
Cansfield, 237
Miller, N., 237
Constable Joe MacDonald Public Safety Officers' Survivors Scholarship Fund Committee. see Ministry of Community and Social Services —Constable Joe MacDonald Public Safety Officers' Survivors Scholarship Fund Committee
Constituencies. see Members/ministers constituencies/constituency events
Constituents. see Members'/ministers' constituents
Constitution Act, 2007 (Democratic representation) (Bill C-22)
Construction industry
independent operators
layoffs
strategic lawsuits against public participation (SLAPPs)
underground economy
Bailey, 3701–3706 , 3708
Bentley, 4087
Dhillon, 3699 , 3902
Dunlop, 3811
Fonseca, 3696 , 3698 , 3700
Miller, N., 3719–3721
Runciman, 4073
Savoline, 3896
Scott, 3898–3899
Smith, 3886–3887
Wilson, 3818
Zimmer, 3797 , 3799
use of Ontario wood products. see also Private members' public business —Forest industry
Construction workers
occupational health and safety
Bailey, 3870 , 4052–4053
Dhillon, 3698–3699 , 3903
Duguid, 1102
Fonseca, 3696–3698 , 3830 , 3870–3871 , 4052–4053 , 4056 , 4058 , 4085–4087 , 4089 , 4105
Gélinas, 3897
Kormos, 4075–4076
McGuinty, 4053
Miller, N., 3719–3722
Miller, P., 3889
Naqvi, 1102
Runciman, 3870
Smith, 3887
Takhar, 3769
Consultants. see Government consultants
Consumer credit
Consumer prices
Consumer protection
building contractors
electricity rates
energy contracts
Bisson, 1312–1313 , 8357
Flynn, 9488
Hampton, 9307
Johnson, 9489
Lalonde, 9492–9493
Levac, 9308–9310 , 9483 , 9485
Marchese, 9489–9491 , 9493
Mauro, 9217 , 9261
McMeekin, 9208–9209
McNeely, 9211
Miller, P., 9210
O'Toole, 9492
Phillips, 1312–1313 , 2029–2030 , 9132–9133 , 9203–9205 , 9217
Ramal, 9492
Ramsay, 4526
Smitherman, 7144–7145
Tabuns, 9135 , 9504
Van Bommel, 9307
Wilkinson, 9484
Yakabuski, 9134–9135 , 9254–9260
fitness clubs
identity theft
mortgages
security deposits for utilities and disconnections
Crozier, 9245–9246
Leal, 9249–9250
Levac, 9250–9251
Marchese, 9247–9248
McMeekin, 9208–9209
Miller, N., 9246–9247
Phillips, 9204 , 9206–9207
Prue, 9248–9249
Ramal, 9248
sub-metering electricity in apartments/apartment buildings
Duguid, 9319–9320
Marchese, 9490–9491
McMeekin, 9211
Naqvi, 7145
O'Toole, 9483–9485 , 9489
Phillips, 9204–9206
Prue, 9319
Smitherman, 7145
Tabuns, 7306 , 9301–9304 , 9307
Yakabuski, 9210
ticket resale practices
towing industry
travel industry
used vehicles identified as lemons. see also Private members' public business —Motor Vehicle Dealers Amendment Act (Disclosure of Lemons), 2009 (Bill 164)
vacation clubs/time-shares
Consumer Protection Amendment Act (Payday Loans), 2007 (Bill 205)
Consumer Protection Amendment Act (Advertising Food or Drink), 2008 (Bill 53)
general discussion
first reading
Consumer reporting agencies. see also Private members' public business —Consumer Reporting Amendment Act, 2008 (Bill 75)
duty not to penalize consumers for applying for credit
duty not to report debts vacated after bankruptcy proceedings
duty to delete unconfirmed information within 30 days
duty to disclose calculation of credit score
duty to inform about missing or stolen information
duty to provide full disclosure if credit denied
duty to report in writing only
duty to report only inquiries resulting from applications for credit
duty to retain information that is not contested legally
duty to truncate vital information
Consumer Reporting Amendment Act, 2008 (Bill 75)
first reading
second reading, 2356–2363
referred to Standing Committee on General Government, 2377
Consumer reports
Consumer spending
Contaminated soil
Contests
Kraft Hockeyville 2008
Kraft Hockeyville 2009
Kormos, 5194
Pendergast, 5040
Woolwich Township (finalist)
Contracts. see Government contracts
Cooksville station. see Transit systems —GO Transit—Cooksville station
COPD. see Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
Copithorn, Jennifer. see Court cases/actions —Copithorn, Jennifer (murder victim); Fatalities —Copithorn, Jennifer (murder victim)
Copperhill Solar. see Energy —renewable energy—Copperhill Solar
Cormorants
double-crested cormorants
population control
Corner Clinic. see Community health centres (CHCs) —Corner Clinic
Cornwall Community Hospital. see Hospital redevelopment —Cornwall Community Hospital; Hospitals —Cornwall Community Hospital
Coronary heart disease
Coroner inquests
Anzovino, Reilly (motor vehicle accident victim)
Casa Verde nursing home (North York)
death of child in custody of parent
death on premises of correctional institutions
Dupont, Lori (murder victim)
Elderkin, Linda and Paul Benson (died in fire)
Ramal, 268
jury recommendations
Goodwin, James and Ricardo Wesley (died in jail fire)
highway deaths
Iroaga, Aju (missing tree planter)
Kashechewan fire
Kormos, 6281
jury recommendations
Keyes, Ken (former Minister of Correctional Services)
Liang, Shao-Fang; Vivian and Ivan Chau (murder victims)
Novak, Natalie (murder victim)
Osidacz, Jared (murder victim)
Bartolucci, 1100 , 1165 , 1718 , 2126 , 2898 , 5687
Horwath, 1100 , 1165 , 1718 , 2126 , 2897–2898 , 3540 , 4412 , 4754 , 5687–5688
Kormos, 4409–4410
McGuinty, 4754–4755
power of Minister of Community Safety and Correctional Services to hold inquest repealed
Bartolucci, 3538 , 4370–4372
Dunlop, 4376
Horwath, 3540
Levac, 4372 , 4571
Marchese, 4569–4571
Miller, N., 4371
Runciman, 3539
Tabuns, 4372
Schewe, Richard (motor vehicle accident victim)
workplace deaths
Coroners Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.C.37
section 22 (Minister may direct coroner to hold inquest)
Bartolucci, 4022
Chudleigh, 7022
Dunlop, 7021 , 7652
Elliott, 4022
Horwath, 1100 , 1165 , 2126 , 4411
Kormos, 4407–4410 , 7020 , 7025–7026
Levac, 7019–7020 , 7022–7023
Ramal, 4413
section 24 (Minister may direct that body be disinterred)
subsection 29(2)
Coroners Amendment Act, 2009 (Bill 115)
general discussion
first reading
ministerial statement
second reading, 4369–4378 , 4407–4414 , 4569–4571
Barrett, 4377
Bartolucci, 4369–4373
Colle, 4378 , 4570
Dunlop, 4372–4378
Horwath, 4411–4413
Jaczek, 4414
Kormos, 4407–4411 , 4414
Levac, 4372 , 4377 , 4413–4414 , 4570–4571
Marchese, 4569–4571
Miller, N., 4371
O'Toole, 4413 , 4570
Ramal, 4413
Tabuns, 4372 , 4377
public consultation
repeal of section 22 of Coroners Act
referred to Standing Committee on Justice Policy, 4571
third reading, 7017–7027
Chudleigh, 7020 , 7022
amendments
public consultation
Royal assent, 7287
Coroner's office. see Office of the Chief Coroner
Corporate income tax
Corporate tax exemptions
biofuel industry
Ontario tax exemption for commercialization (OTEC)
Arthurs, 3300–3301 , 4360–4362
Colle, 4363
Delaney, 4602
Duncan, 2745 , 4387
Elliott, 4363
Hudak, 4401–4402
Jones, 4367
McGuinty, 738
Miller, P., 4403
Naqvi, 3410
Prue, 4363–4364
Sandals, 3412
Sterling, 3783 , 4363
Wilkinson, 690
eligibility for refund
Arnott, 2976
Arthurs, 2975–2977
Bisson, 3109–3110
Chudleigh, 3029
Colle, 3113–3114
Duncan, 2745 , 2973–2974
Dunlop, 3103–3104
Elliott, 3102
Gélinas, 3106 , 3116
Hoy, 2987
Hudak, 2977–2983 , 2987
Mangat, 3030–3031
Mauro, 3034
McNeely, 3034
Moridi, 3113
Naqvi, 3038
O'Toole, 3101 , 3110
Prue, 2746–2747 , 2976 , 3026–3028 , 3030
Sandals, 3118–3119
Savoline, 2977 , 3111–3112
Scott, 3030 , 3034 , 3036–3037
Shurman, 3033 , 3038
Sousa, 3100
Wilkinson, 3107–3111
Corporate tax increases
Corporate tax reduction
Arthurs, 778 , 6957
Barrett, 5754–5755
Berardinetti, 6809
Chudleigh, 499 , 1512 , 3527
Crozier, 3518
DiNovo, 5844
Duncan, 511 , 2780–2781 , 2991 , 3495 , 5730 , 5732 , 5830 , 5941–5942 , 5948 , 5991 , 6264 , 6983
Elliott, 3411
Hampton, 5710 , 6159
Horwath, 5748 , 5778 , 5879–5880 , 6076 , 6138 , 6548–6549 , 8207 , 8252–8255 , 8540
Hudak, 474 , 561 , 737 , 851 , 1653 , 2780 , 2981 , 3268 , 4243
Lalonde, 3521
MacLeod, 3416
Marchese, 5864 , 5905 , 6099 , 8799–8800
Mauro, 5934
McGuinty, 330 , 332 , 374 , 474–475 , 560–561 , 737–738 , 765 , 1512 , 2287 , 2289 , 2662 , 2731 , 2955 , 3194 , 3268 , 5505–5506 , 5508 , 5778–5779 , 6076 , 6223 , 6690 , 8207 , 8252–8255
Miller, P., 6041 , 9137–9138
Mitchell, 3295
Munro, 4266
O'Toole, 1702–1703 , 1742 , 1897–1898
Prue, 1734–1735 , 3206 , 5829–5830 , 6510–6511 , 7751
Runciman, 330 , 375 , 473 , 5505
Smith, 6041 , 6077
Takhar, 3765
Witmer, 497
Corporate taxes
Chudleigh, 2991
Colle, 3626
Duncan, 3824 , 6548
Elliott, 26
Hudak, 2746 , 4243
Leal, 1739
McGuinty, 561
Runciman, 374–375 , 3824 , 5505–5506
Scott, 3036
Wilson, 737 , 3626
Witmer, 497
deferred payment for research and development
elimination
federal-provincial harmonization
Corporations
accountability for government funding
executive compensation caps for corporations receiving grant or loan from Ontario. see also Private members' public business —Capping Executive Compensation Act, 2009 (Bill 180)
Arthurs, 7046–7047
Chudleigh, 7047–7048
Gélinas, 7051
Horwath, 5749–5750 , 6756 , 6799 , 6840–6841 , 6939 , 7044–7046 , 7051
McGuinty, 6800
Miller, P., 6011
Prue, 7050
Ramal, 7049–7050
Shurman, 7050
Smitherman, 6939–6940
regulation
Corporations Tax Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.C.40
Correction of remarks made in legislature. see Members'/ministers' correction of record
Correctional centres
construction
Don jail
overcrowding
Sudbury jail
youth facilities
Horwath, 2909 , 3356
Matthews, 2907 , 5661
Mauro, 5661
Scott, 3366
Tabuns, 3367
Van Bommel, 3360–3361
access to facilities by MPPs, Child and Youth Advocate and Ombudsman
Donald Doucet Centre
inspections and investigations
integration of 12-15 year-old youth with 16-17 year-old youth
Correctional officers
Correctional services
Cosmetic Pesticides Ban Act, 2008 (Bill 64)
general discussion
Barrett, 4474 , 4909 , 5191
Dickson, 6488
Gerretsen, 2523 , 2643 , 5281 , 6488
Hudak, 5312
McGuinty, 1710
Munro, 2165
Naqvi, 1301
O'Toole, 6540
Runciman, 1710
Scott, 2523 , 2605
Shurman, 2643 , 5647–5648
consultation with Ontario Pesticides Advisory Committee
public consultation
public consultation in rural Ontario
first reading
ministerial statement
second reading, 1832–1863 , 1956–1964 , 2009–2023 , 2216–2222
Balkissoon, 1964 , 2018
Barrett, 1840–1848 , 2014
Bisson, 2021
Colle, 1852–1855 , 1862–1863 , 2014–2015
Delaney, 1851
DiNovo, 1964
Dombrowsky, 1847
Dunlop, 2010–2015
Flynn, 1836–1840 , 1847 , 1959–1960 , 2010–2011 , 2018
Gélinas, 1858
Gerretsen, 1832–1836
Hardeman, 1960 , 2018
Horwath, 1959 , 1961–1964
Hudak, 2217–2222
Jones, 1839 , 1847 , 1855 , 2221
Leal, 1862
Levac, 1863
MacLeod, 2011
Marchese, 1838–1839 , 1850–1851 , 1854–1855 , 2010 , 2014–2019
McNeely, 1850 , 2009–2011
Miller, N., 1851 , 1858 , 2021–2022 , 2216–2217
Miller, P., 1960–1961
Mitchell, 2014
Moridi, 1855
Murdoch, 1862
O'Toole, 1963–1964
Ouellette, 1838 , 1859–1863 , 2018–2019
Qaadri, 1839 , 1858
Ramal, 2021
Sandals, 2019–2020 , 2022
Savoline, 1854
Scott, 2022–2023
Sterling, 1846–1847 , 1855–1859 , 2020–2021 , 2221
Tabuns, 1848–1852
Van Bommel, 1963
Yakabuski, 1956–1960
third reading, 2621–2634 , 2648
Royal assent, 2678
Cosmetic surgery
Cost of living. see Consumer prices —increase
COSTI Immigrant Services
Countering Distracted Driving and Promoting Green Transportation Act, 2009 (Bill 118)
general discussion
first reading
ministerial statement
second reading, 4091–4101 , 4197–4207 , 4273–4281
Bailey, 4206
Bisson, 4095 , 4197–4202 , 4205–4206
Bradley, 4091–4094 , 4096 , 4278
Brown, 4094–4095
Chudleigh, 4095–4096 , 4100–4101
Colle, 4096 , 4206
DiNovo, 4280–4281
Elliott, 4278
Horwath, 4100
Klees, 4273–4276
Kormos, 4206–4207
Leal, 4096 , 4201
Miller, N., 4201
Miller, P., 4277 , 4279–4281
O'Toole, 4202–4205 , 4207
Ramal, 4100
Ruprecht, 4201–4202
Shurman, 4096–4101
Yakabuski, 4276–4278
public consultation
Bisson, 4198–4200 , 4202
Bradley, 4091–4094 , 4278
DiNovo, 4280
Elliott, 4278
Klees, 4273–4276
Leal, 4096 , 4201
Miller, P., 4277 , 4279–4280
O'Toole, 4203 , 4207
Shurman, 4097–4100
Yakabuski, 4276–4278
third reading, 6171–6181
Royal assent, 6261
Countryman's Estate Winery
Court administration
case management
court adjournment
Court caseloads
Court cases/actions
agricultural labourers' right to bargain collectively
Baldwin, Jeffrey (victim of child abuse)
Baltovich, Robert (re murder of Elizabeth Bain)
Brown-Chatwell v. R., (lawsuit by Caledonia residents, Dave Brown and Dana Chatwell)
Chen, David (store owner charged with kidnapping for apprehending thief)
Coco Paving (1990) Inc. v. Ontario (Transportation),
Copithorn, Jennifer (murder victim)
Creba, Jane (murder victim)
Dupont, Lori (murder victim)
Hadley, Gillian (murder victim)
Hunter v. Southam (Supreme Court of Canada)
Joy Cheskes, Denbigh Patton, C.M. and D.S. v. Attorney General of Ontario
legal and consulting fees paid re Ontario Realty Corp. case
Manners, Jordan (murder victim)
May, Arlene (murder victim)
O'Brien, Nathaniel (murder suspect)
Platinex Inc. v. Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug First Nation
Russo, Louise (shooting victim)
Sampson, Katelynn (murder victim)
Simpson, O.J. (former American football star)
Snobelen, John re firearm charges
Truscott, Steven (victim of miscarriage of justice)
VanEvery, Donald (convicted gun runner)
Varughese, Saramma and Susan John (murder victims). see also Bail hearings —O'Brien, Nathaniel (murder suspect)
victims of SARS
Virgoe, David (street racing victim)
Court of Appeal for Ontario rulings
agricultural labourers' right to unionize
Court reporters
Court security
Courthouses
accessibility
construction
Arthurs, 3301
Durham consolidated courthouse
Thunder Bay
Durham consolidated courthouse
Thunder Bay–Atikokan
Toronto West courthouse
Courtyard Group Ltd. see Cancer Care Ontario —contracts—Courtyard Group Ltd.; eHealth Ontario —contracts—Courtyard Group Ltd.; Local health integration networks (LHINs) —Toronto Central Local Health Integration Network—contract with Courtyard Group Ltd.
Coxon, Florence. see Fatalities —Coxon, Florence (nursing home resident)
Coyotes. see Wildlife management —coyotes
CPIC. see Canadian Police Information Centre (CPIC)
CPR (first aid)
training for high school students
CPRGlove. see Atreo Medical Inc. —CPRGlove
CPSO. see College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario (CPSO)
Cradle of New Chinese Ink Painting Movement exhibition. see Art exhibitions —Cradle of New Chinese Ink Painting Movement exhibition
Creating Access to Regulated Employment (CARE)
Creba, Jane. see Court cases/actions —Creba, Jane (murder victim)
Credit card fraud
Credit cards. see also Financial literacy —credit cards
Credit freeze
Credit inquiries
Credit reports. see Consumer reports
Credit score. see Automobile insurance —use of credit score in granting insurance; Consumer reporting agencies —duty to disclose calculation of credit score; Home insurance —use of credit score in granting insurance
Credit unions
Credit Valley Hospital. see Hospital redevelopment —Credit Valley Hospital; Hospitals —Credit Valley Hospital
CRIBE. see Centre for Research and Innovation in the Bio-Economy (CRIBE)
Crime. see also Hate crime ; Victims of crime ; Youth crime
Albanese, 3136 , 4132
causes
gun-related crime
Balkissoon, 2536
Bentley, 478 , 3634 , 3639 , 3658 , 3679
Colle, 478
Hampton, 3678 , 3728
Smith, 3665
proceeds of crime
reduction
violent crime
youth crime
Crime against seniors
elder abuse
Carroll, 2392 , 6081–6082 , 6552
Colle, 6081
DiNovo, 8713–8714
Mauro, 2301
Miller, P., 6552
Mitchell, 2392
O'Toole, 8712–8713
Crime prevention
Balkissoon, 1608
Bartolucci, 3136–3137 , 3837 , 8417–8418 , 8501
Bentley, 1608 , 3567–3569 , 3635 , 3678–3679 , 3728 , 4287
Colle, 8501
Dunlop, 8418
Naqvi, 3967
Crime Prevention Ottawa
Crime prevention programs
Crime statistics. see Criminal statistics
Crime victims' justice fund. see Victims of crime —crime victims' justice fund
Criminal charges
Criminal Code of Canada
Criminal justice
federal government responsibility
Criminal record checks. see Amateur sports programs —criminal record checks; Child custody —criminal record checks; Jurors —criminal record checks; Volunteers —criminal record checks
Criminal Record Checks for Volunteers Act, 2009 (Bill 170)
Criminal statistics
Critical care beds. see Hospital beds —critical care beds
Critical care services. see Hospital services —critical care services
Critical care strategy. see Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care —critical care strategy
Crombie commission. see Who Does What panel (Crombie commission)
Cross-border policing. see Police services —cross-border policing
Cross-border travel
alternative to passport requirement. see also Photo identification cards —passport alternative for cross-border travel
high-security driver licence card
non-drivers' identity cards
requirement for passport/identity card
Sarnia–Lambton
Crossworks Manufacturing Ltd.
Crowe, Heather. see Tobacco-related diseases —Crowe, Heather (lung cancer victim)
Crowland Central Public School. see Schools —rural Ontario—closure—Crowland Central Public School
Crown Forest Sustainability Act, 1994, S.O. 1994, c. 25
Crown wards. see also Poverty reduction strategy —crown wards success strategy
CTV Inc. see Layoffs —CTV Inc.
Cull breeding swine program. see Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada —cull breeding swine program
Cultural attraction agencies
Cultural industry
CUPE. see Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE)
Curl for the Cure. see Charitable fundraising —Curl for the Cure
Curling-McMurtry report. see Members/ministers quoting reports —Review of the Roots of Youth Violence (Roy McMurtry and Alvin Curling); Reports —Review of the Roots of Youth Violence (Roy McMurtry and Alvin Curling)
Curriculum
inclusion of industrial arts and family studies
inclusion of women's studies in Ontario secondary schools
mathematics. see also United States —math and science education plan
timeline for curriculum changes
Currie, Megan. see Ministry of Community and Social Services —passport program—Currie, Megan case
CVOR. see Commercial vehicle operator's registration (CVOR)
Cyclone Manufacturing Inc.
Cystic fibrosis
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