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C. difficile
decrease in infection rate
CAATs. see Colleges of applied arts and technology (CAATs)
Cable/satellite providers
requirement to broadcast legislative proceedings of the province or territory
Caledonia. see Aboriginal land claims —Caledonia
Caledonia inquiry. see Public inquiries —administration of justice, law enforcement and ownership of land within Haldimand Tract
Call centres
Campgrounds/camping
Canada 55+ Games. see Sports competitions —Canada 55+ Games
Canada health and social transfer. see Federal government transfer payments —Canada health transfer (CHT)
Canada-Ontario affordable housing program (AHP). see Federal-provincial agreements/programs —Canada-Ontario affordable housing program (AHP)
Canada-Ontario immigration agreement (COIA). see Federal-provincial agreements/programs —Canada-Ontario immigration agreement (COIA); Federal-provincial agreements/programs —Canada-Ontario immigration agreement (COIA)—Ontario to assume control of delivery of programs and services
Canada-Ontario municipal rural infrastructure fund (COMRIF). see Federal-provincial-municipal agreements/programs —Canada-Ontario municipal rural infrastructure fund (COMRIF)
Canada-Pakistan Trade Exposition. see Trade fairs —Canada-Pakistan Trade Exposition
Canada pension plan (CPP). see also CPP Investment Board
expansion of plan and reform in conjunction with other provinces and federal government
history
reform
Canada-Québec Accord Relating to Immigration and Temporary Admission of Aliens. see Federal-provincial agreements/programs —Canada-Québec Accord Relating to Immigration and Temporary Admission of Aliens
Canada Revenue Agency. see Employment-related benefits —severance/termination payments—Ministry of Revenue employees transferred to Canada Revenue Agency
Canadian Armed Forces
56th Field Regiment of Royal Canadian Artillery
Canadian Armed Forces stations
Canadian Association of Wound Care
Canadian Blood Services
One Match Stem Cell and Marrow Network
Canadian Cancer Society
Canadian Council of Ministers of the Environment
Canadian Educational Resources Council
Canadian Hearing Society
Canadian International AutoShow. see Trade fairs —Canadian International AutoShow
Canadian Museum of Nature. see Museums —Canadian Museum of Nature
Canadian Olympic Committee
Road to Excellence program
Canadian Paraplegic Association of Ontario
Canadian Police Information Centre (CPIC). see Criminal record checks —Canadian Police Information Centre (CPIC)
Canadian Securities Transition Office
Canadian Tire Jumpstart (children of low-income families). see Children's sports and recreational programs —Canadian Tire Jumpstart (children of low-income families)
Cancer. see Bladder cancer ; Childhood cancer ; Prostate cancer
Cancer Care Ontario (CCO)
contracts
Courtyard Group Ltd.
Falk, Will and Accenture Inc.
Ronson, John and Courtyard Group Ltd.
five-year plan update
Cancer drugs
Avastin
government funding
Herceptin
Cancer screening programs
breast cancer
Horwath, 4996
government funding for expansion
inclusion of women aged 40 to 49
regional variations in access
Cap and trade system (emissions trading). see Greenhouse gas emissions —reduction—cap and trade system (emissions trading)
Capital Hill Group. see Lobbyists —employed by hospitals—Capital Hill Group
Capital tax
Caplansky's (deli restaurant)
Capping Top Public Sector Salaries Act, 2010 (Bill 57)
Carbon Monoxide Awareness Week Act, 2010 (Bill 34)
Carbon monoxide detectors
requirement to install in all residential buildings
Bailey, 3931-3932
Hardeman, 114 , 1548 , 2756-2757 , 3926-3927 , 3932
Levac, 3931
Prue, 3928-3929
Ramal, 3927
Ruprecht, 3929-3930
Shurman, 3927-3928
Witmer, 3930-3931
Carbon taxes
Cardiometabolic syndrome
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation. see CPR (first aid) —training for students
Carefirst Seniors and Community Services Association. see Senior citizens service agencies —Carefirst Seniors and Community Services Association
Caregiver allowance tax credit. see Tax credits —caregiver allowance tax credit
Caregivers
comprehensive strategy required
Caribou. see Endangered species —woodland caribou designated; Wildlife management —caribou
Carillion Canada Inc. see Government contracts —Carillion Canada Inc.
CASs. see Children's aid societies (CASs)
Catholic Women's League. see Religious organizations —Catholic Women's League
Cattle farmers. see also Beef industry
Caught in the Act: Investigation into the Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services’ conduct in relation to Ontario Regulation 233/10 under the Public Works Protection Act (André Marin, Ombudsman of Ontario). see Reports —Caught in the Act: Investigation into The Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services’ conduct in relation to Ontario Regulation 233/10 under the Public Works Protection Act (André Marin, Ombudsman of Ontario)
CCACs. see Community care access centres (CCACs)
CCSVI. see Chronic cerebrospinal venous insufficiency (CCSVI) —treatment
Celebrate Ontario program. see Ministry of Tourism —Celebrate Ontario program
Cell Phone Safety Act, 2010 (Bill 128)
Cellphones. see Wireless phones, smart phones and data services
Central America
Central East Local Health Integration Network (LHIN). see Anti-smoking programs —in Central East LHIN
Central West Community Care Access Centre (CCAC). see Home care —services in Central West Community Care Access Centre (CCAC)
Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH)
CEOs. see Banks —chief executive officers—salaries
Certificates of approval. see Ministry of the Environment —certificates of approval
Certified general accountants (CGAs). see Accountants —regulation—certified general accountants (CGAs)
Certified General Accountants Association of Canada
Certified international management accountants (CIMAs). see Accountants —regulation—certified international management accountants (CIMAs)
Certified management accountants (CMAs). see Accountants —regulation—certified management accountants (CMAs)
Chain gangs
Change of Name Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. C. 7
use of fingerprint technology to ensure convicted criminals are identified
Changebook. see PC Party documents/plans —Changebook
Charitable fundraising
MS Walk in Uxbridge
Returns for Leukemia
United Jewish Appeal Walk with Israel
United Way of Middlesex and London
Charter of Rights and Freedoms (Part 1, Constitution Act, 1982)
Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA)
Charting a Path to Sustainable Health Care in Ontario (TD Economics). see Members/ministers quoting reports —Charting a Path to Sustainable Health Care in Ontario (TD Economics)
CHCs. see Community health centres (CHCs)
Chicken Farmers of Ontario
Chief executive officers. see Banks —chief executive officers—salaries
Chief medical officer of health
authority to issue directives in health-related emergencies
Elliott, 3829-3830 , 4087-4088 , 4091
Gélinas, 4095-4096 , 5108-5109
Hillier, 4193
Hoy, 4097
Jaczek, 4085
Kormos, 4360
Marchese, 4184
Matthews, 3828-3829 , 4083-4084
McNeely, 5154
Munro, 5154
Naqvi, 4189
Prue, 3830
Ramal, 4098
Sandals, 4099 , 4182-4183 , 4359 , 4363 , 5101
Shurman, 4186
impact on local control in northern and rural Ontario
protection from personal liability for public health units following directives
Chief prevention officer. see Occupational health and safety —appointment of Chief Prevention Officer
Child abduction
Child and Family Services Amendment Act (Protection of Drug Endangered Children), 2010 (Bill 84)
first reading
second reading, 3516-3523
referred to Standing Committee on Justice Policy, 3531
Child and Family Services Review Board
authority and mandate to review matters before courts
Child and Family Services Statute Law Amendment Act, 2006 (Bill 210)
Child and Youth Mental Health Awareness Act, 2010 (Bill 48)
Child care
government funding
shortage
wait times
Child care centres
closure
northern and rural Ontario
online posting of inspection records and incident reports
Child poverty
government response
Hamilton
increase
reduction
Child protection
Child protection organizations. see Ombudsman of Ontario —child protection organizations oversight
Child protection services
government funding
Bisson, 792
Broten, 792
Jeanne Sauvé Family Services
Childhood cancer
Childhood Obesity Awareness Month Act, 2011 (Bill 170)
Children in care
adoption reform. see also Aboriginal children —customary care
Balkissoon, 5665-5671
Broten, 3333 , 5359-5360 , 5511-5513 , 5664 , 6374-6375
Colle, 5488-5490 , 5499 , 6376
Flynn, 5520-5521
Hampton, 5661
Jones, 3333 , 5360-5361 , 5493 , 5495 , 6142-6143
Kormos, 5499 , 5660
Leal, 5492 , 5670
Levac, 5718-5719
Marchese, 5518-5519
Martiniuk, 5670
Miller, N., 5656
Miller, P., 5516 , 5520
Munro, 5518
O'Toole, 5492 , 5513 , 5657-5660 , 5673
Prue, 3477 , 5361 , 5491-5492 , 5498 , 6377-6379
Rinaldi, 5653-5657
Sandals, 5665
Savoline, 5671 , 5677
Shurman, 5657 , 5661
Smith, 5487-5488
Witmer, 5717-5720 , 6143-6144
access orders terminated after 30 days
Barrett, 5499
Broten, 5511-5512
Colle, 5489 , 5513
Jones, 5494 , 5496 , 6376
Kormos, 5663
Munro, 5514-5515
Smith, 5487
appeals process
home study wait list
older children
openness orders
extension of financial and other supports to age 21
voluntary return to care between ages of 16 and 18
Children with diabetes
Children with disabilities
government funding
services for communication disorders and hearing-impaired
Children's activity tax credit. see Tax credits —children's activity tax credit
Children's Activity Tax Credit Act, 2010 (Bill 99)
first reading
ministerial statement
second reading, 2085-2094 , 2133-2142 , 2183-2193 , 2385-2395 , 2433-2441
Balkissoon, 2185-2186
Bisson, 2390 , 2393-2394
Broten, 2186-2187
Chudleigh, 2435
Clark, 2436
DiNovo, 2186 , 2385 , 2387-2391
Dunlop, 2140
Hoy, 2136-2137
Johnson, 2133-2134
Klees, 2134
Lalonde, 2190
Leal, 2133 , 2391-2394
MacLeod, 2190-2192
Marchese, 2436-2440
Mauro, 2394
McNeely, 2390
Miller, N., 2089-2091 , 2134 , 2139-2140
Miller, P., 2087-2088 , 2135-2136 , 2140
Munro, 2192-2193 , 2385-2387
Murray, 2389
Naqvi, 2187-2191
O'Toole, 2087 , 2091-2094 , 2186 , 2189-2190 , 2386 , 2389-2390
Pendergast, 2085-2089 , 2136
Prue, 2183-2185 , 2187 , 2190
Ramal, 2439
Rinaldi, 2088 , 2137-2141 , 2385-2386 , 2440
Sandals, 2137 , 2436
Savoline, 2088 , 2393
Tabuns, 2134-2135 , 2137 , 2440
Wilkinson, 2386
Witmer, 2133 , 2136 , 2141-2142 , 2439-2440
Yakabuski, 2433-2437
public consultation
division (carried), 2453
third reading, 3370-3381 , 3411-3426
Clark, 3419
Delaney, 3374 , 3419 , 3425-3426
Elliott, 3374 , 3380
Flynn, 3380
Hampton, 3374
Hoy, 3416
Kormos, 3411-3416 , 3419-3420 , 3422-3423
Leal, 3380-3381 , 3420
McMeekin, 3423
Miller, N., 3423-3426
Miller, P., 3379-3380
Murdoch, 3425
O'Toole, 3374-3379 , 3381 , 3415-3416 , 3422
Pendergast, 3370-3373 , 3375 , 3426
Ramal, 3422 , 3425
Rinaldi, 3415
Shurman, 3416-3420
Tabuns, 3416 , 3420-3423
Wynne, 3370
public consultation
division (carried), 3447-3448
Royal assent, 3786
Children's aid societies (CASs). see also Children in care ; Ombudsman of Ontario —children's aid societies oversight
Broten, 3233
Naqvi, 3232-3233
amalgamation
government funding
Broten, 1544-1545 , 2972-2973 , 5673
Elliott, 771
Hampton, 5661
Jones, 769 , 5494 , 5520
Klees, 5719
Kormos, 5670
O'Toole, 5719
Prue, 5500 , 5504-5505
Sandals, 1544-1545
Savoline, 5671-5674
Shurman, 4772
Witmer, 5718
Children's Aid Society of Hamilton
Children's Aid Society of London and Middlesex
Durham Children's Aid Society
Halton Children's Aid Society
Peel Children's Aid Society
York region
request for judicial review of budgets (section 14 review)
Children's Aid Society of Hamilton. see Children's aid societies (CASs) —government funding—Children's Aid Society of Hamilton
Children's centres
Children's health care
asthma treatment
government funding
Children's health promotion
increasing physical activity levels
Children's Law Reform Amendment Act, 2010 (Bill 22)
first reading
second reading, 2275-2283
referred to Standing Committee on Social Policy, 2283
Children’s Mental Health Act, 2011 (Bill 117)
Children's mental health care
Broten, 1134 , 1146 , 4980 , 5737
Elliott, 5296 , 5420
Gélinas, 5421
Johnson, 5091
Jones, 1147
Levac, 5018 , 5736
Sandals, 1134
Shurman, 4771-4772
Van Bommel, 4980
government funding
Broten, 4564 , 5688-5689
Duncan, 4974
Flynn, 5285-5286 , 5422
Horwath, 1147-1148 , 4564
McGuinty, 4564
Pendergast, 5198
Shurman, 1208
Smith, 5128
Tabuns, 5688-5689
recommendation that services be moved from Ministry of Children and Youth Services to Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care
wait lists
Children's mental health organizations
government funding
Dufferin Child and Family Services
Point in Time Centre for Children, Youth and Parents
Children's services. see also Speech therapy for children —wait lists
government funding
York region
Children's sports and recreational programs
Canadian Tire Jumpstart (children of low-income families)
Children's treatment centres (disabilities and special needs)
George Jeffrey Children's Centre
government funding
The Children's Storefront. see Community organizations —The Children's Storefront
China. see also International trade missions —China (November 2010)
Christopher's Amendment Act (Sex Offender Registry), 2010 (Bill 142)
Christopher’s Law (Sex Offender Registry), S.O. 2000, c.1
Christopher’s Law (Sex Offender Registry) Amendment Act, 2011 (Bill 163)
first reading
ministerial statement
second reading, 4737-4741 , 4808-4821 , 4916-4930 , 4937-4942 , 4970-4971
Arnott, 4919-4920
Berardinetti, 4928-4929
Bradley, 4737-4741
Clark, 4970-4971
Delaney, 4938-4939
DiNovo, 4938-4942
Dunlop, 4808-4815
Hampton, 4815-4817
Hoy, 4813-4814
Johnson, 4938
Kormos, 4919-4927 , 4929 , 4941
Leal, 4919
Munro, 4816-4817
Murray, 4814 , 4820
O'Toole, 4814 , 4816 , 4820 , 4916-4920 , 4941
Ouellette, 4928-4930
Prue, 4928 , 4937-4939
Ramal, 4820-4821 , 4941-4942
Rinaldi, 4817
Sandals, 4816
Savoline, 4820
Zimmer, 4817-4821 , 4927-4928 , 4938 , 4941
preamble
public consultation
division (carried), 4982-4983
third reading, 5463-5468
Royal assent, 5716
Chronic cerebrospinal venous insufficiency (CCSVI)
Chronic disease
Chronic pain management
Bisson, 3738
Elliott, 3738-3739
Gélinas, 2313-2314 , 3586-3588
Jaczek, 3127
MacLeod, 2413
Miller, P., 2412
Qaadri, 2322
Yakabuski, 2429
Chronic wasting disease (CWD). see Wildlife management —deer, elk and moose—response to chronic wasting disease (CWD)
Cigarette and Cigar Butt Litter Prevention Act, 2010 (Bill 28)
Cities and towns
growth and environmental impact
Clandestine Drug Operation Prevention Act, 2010 (Bill 139)
Class size, schools. see Full-day kindergarten —teacher-student ratios
Clean energy projects. see Renewable energy projects
Clean Train Coalition. see also Public transportation —diesel vs. electric trains
Clean Water Act, S.O. 2006, c.22
Cliffs Natural Resources. see Mineral exploration —Ring of Fire—Cliffs Natural Resources
Climate change
Barrett, 689-690
Jeffrey, 3238
McNeely, 682 , 687-689 , 693-694 , 1053-1054 , 3237-3238 , 4378
Moridi, 692-693
Pendergast, 693
Tabuns, 690-692 , 1995 , 2019 , 3960
government response
impact on Far North
Climate Change Action Plan 2008-2009 Annual Report (Ministry of the Environment). see Members/ministers quoting reports —Climate Change Action Plan 2008-2009 Annual Report (Ministry of the Environment)
Climate Change Awareness Act, 2010 (Bill 6)
first reading
second reading, 687-694
referred to Standing Committee on General Government, 708
Clotheslines
Clothing manufacturing industry
CMA Canada. see also Accountants —regulation—certified management accountants (CMAs)
Co-operative education
Co-operative housing
Co-operative organizations (financial services)
Coal generating stations. see Ontario Power Generation (OPG) fossil-fuel generating stations
Cobourg Community Centre. see Community centres —Cobourg Community Centre
COIA. see Federal-provincial agreements/programs —Canada-Ontario immigration agreement (COIA)
Collective agreements
film, radio, television and new media industries
health professionals
Collective bargaining. see also Colleges of applied arts and technology (CAATs) —collective bargaining—part-time college teachers and support staff; Teacher collective bargaining —collective bargaining—part-time college teachers and support staff
agricultural labourers. see also Court cases/actions —Ontario (Attorney General) v. Fraser, 2011
College and University Student Associations Act, 2011 (Bill 184)
Collège Boréal. see Colleges of applied arts and technology (CAATs) —government funding—Collège Boréal
Colleges of applied arts and technology (CAATs)
collective bargaining
part-time college teachers and support staff
government funding
Milloy, 3234-3235
Sandals, 3234-3235
Collège Boréal
Sault College of Applied Arts and Technology
Collingwood General and Marine Hospital. see Dialysis services —wait lists—Collingwood General and Marine Hospital
Collision Repair Standards Act, S.O. 2002, c.31
Commission on the Reform of Ontario's Public Service
creation and mandate
Duncan, 5115-5116
Elliott, 5113
Hudak, 5047-5048
MacLeod, 4977 , 5052
McGuinty, 5047-5048
Miller, N., 4976-4977 , 5115-5116 , 5185
Miller, P., 5089
O'Toole, 5070 , 5077
Pendergast, 5069
Tabuns, 4976 , 5204
Committee process
Select Committee on Mental Health and Addictions
Standing Committee on Estimates
Committees
committee to review all government agencies proposed
joint committee between Ministry of Energy and Ministry of Natural Resources cancelled
Select Committee on Elections
Select Committee on Mental Health and Addictions
Arnott, 5099
Balkissoon, 2543
Broten, 4623
Clark, 4628-4629
Gélinas, 5321-5322
Hampton, 4632
Hudak, 4623
Miller, N., 2544
Savoline, 4631
travel to northern Ontario
Select Committee on the proposed transaction of the TMX Group and the London Stock Exchange Group
Common securities regulator. see Securities industry —common securities regulator
Community and Primary Health Care. see Community health centres (CHCs) —Community and Primary Health Care
Community care access centres (CCACs)
government funding
Central CCAC
Dufferin–Caledon area
Hamilton Niagara Haldimand Brant CCAC
Community centres
Agape Centre
Cobourg Community Centre
Jane Street Hub
Warden Woods Community Centre
Community health centres (CHCs)
Community and Primary Health Care
Four Villages Community Health Centre
government funding
Mary Berglund Community Health Centre
importance
in northern, rural and underserviced areas
in overcoming cultural, linguistic and socioeconomic barriers to access
Community Living Ontario
Community Living Toronto
Community Living York South
Community organizations
The Children's Storefront
Peel Multicultural Council
Community radio
CKCU-FM (Carleton University)
Community safety
Conawapa Dam project. see Manitoba Hydro —Conawapa Hydroelectric Generating Station—Ontario to purchase electricity
Concert tickets. see Consumer protection —entertainment tickets
Concord West Ratepayers Association. see Ratepayer associations —Concord West Ratepayers Association—campaign against 407 Transitway
Concurrence in supply
Cabinet Office, 4761
Ministry of Aboriginal Affairs, 4761
Ministry of Children and Youth Services, 4761
Ministry of Economic Development and Trade, 4761
Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure, including supplementaries, 4761
Ministry of Finance, 361 , 411 , 4761
Ministry of Government Services, 4761
Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care, 4761
Ministry of Northern Development, Mines and Forestry, 4761
Ministry of Revenue, 4761
Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities, 4761
Ministry of Transportation, 4761
Concurrence in supply debate (March 2010)
Concurrence in supply debate (March 2011)
Condolences
Atkins, Norm (senator)
Blake, Douglas Craig (Petty Officer Second Class, Canadian soldier killed in Afghanistan)
Einboden family (Ken and Britney Einboden killed in house fire)
Giesebrecht, Kristal (Master Corporal, Canadian soldier killed in Afghanistan)
Japanese earthquake and tsunami victims (11 March 2011)
Kaczynski, Lech (Polish President killed in plane crash)
McKay, Kevin (Private, Canadian soldier killed in Afghanistan)
Otchakovski, Artem (Peel Regional Police Constable killed in the line of duty)
Parker, Geoff (Colonel, Canadian soldier killed in Afghanistan)
Pham, Vu (Ontario Provincial Police Constable killed in the line of duty)
Richardson family (on death of daughter)
Rudd, Larry John (Trooper, Canadian soldier killed in Afghanistan)
Tibetan earthquake victims (14 April 2010)
Todd, Tyler William (Private, Canadian soldier killed in Afghanistan)
Condominium Act, S.O. 1998, c. 19
reform
DiNovo, 2267
Gerretsen, 2247 , 5442-5443
MacLeod, 2266-2267
Marchese, 2247 , 2261-2262 , 2268 , 5442
Prue, 2264-2265
Sergio, 2263
Witmer, 2263-2264
Zimmer, 2265-2266
Condominium corporations
maintenance fees
reserve funds
Condominium Owners Protection Act, 2010 (Bill 79)
first reading
second reading, 2261-2268
referred to Standing Committee on Regulations and Private Bills, 2282
Condominium Review Board
Conferences/seminars/symposiums
Ontario Good Roads Association and Rural Ontario Municipal Association annual conference
Congratulatory remarks
Algonquin Thunder Women's Basketball (silver medallists, Canadian College Athletics Association national championship)
Allaire, Richard (recipient, 2010 Community Action Network Against Abuse Award of Excellence)
Alliston Hornets (winners, Ontario Hockey Association Junior C League)
Alvarez, Frank (Portuguese-Canadian broadcaster, on unveiling of Frank Alvarez Way)
Attew, Samantha (Citizen of the Year, Milton Chamber of Commerce)
Aubry, Pierre (volunteer work for Hôpital Glengarry Memorial Hospital)
Bachman, Gary (inductee, Ontario Masters Athletics Hall of Fame)
Baddeley, Lorraine (on retirement as general manager, Streetsville BIA)
Badham, John (on retirement as broadcaster, Peterborough local radio)
Baitz, Thomas (recipient, Glenn Sawyer Award, Ontario Medical Association)
Barkey, Linda (recipient, Foster Parent of the Year Award, Kawartha-Haliburton Children's Aid Society)
Basset, Isabel (former member, St. Andrew–St. Patrick, and recipient, EVE Equal Voice Award)
Boyajian, Armand (owner, Arz Bakery)
Brant, Dakota (winner, Miss Indian World Competition)
Brayley, Anne and Leslie Freeman (Ontario women's veterans doubles and Canadian champions, squash doubles)
The Brigadoons (local Celtic band)
Brockville Braves (winners, Fred Page Cup junior hockey tournament)
Brown, Carolyn and David Newport (winners, Patients' Choice Award)
Carleton University Ravens (winners, Canadian Interuniversity Sport National Championship)
Carriere, Daniel (CEO, Southlake Regional Health Centre)
Carter, John (recipient, Agnes Macphail Award)
Chan, Patrick (winner, World Figure Skating Championship, men's singles event)
Chinese Canadian National Council
Cooper, Lisa and Steve (winners, Canada's Outstanding Young Farmers Award)
Coyne, Bob (recipient, June Callwood Outstanding Achievement Award for Volunteerism)
Credit Valley hospital fundraisers and volunteers
Devlin, Jim (on retirement as owner, Coach Canada Lines Ltd.)
Durham's newly elected mayors and municipal councillors
Elliott, Christine and Jim Flaherty (on fundraising for Abilities Centre in Whitby)
Ellis, Ryan and Mark Visentin (winners, Ontario Hockey League, Max Kaminsky Trophy and Goaltender of the Year awards)
Epp, Tammy (recipient, Teacher of the Year award)
Fakih, Mohamad (founder, Paramount Fine Foods)
Ford, Rob (mayor elect, Toronto) and newly elected municipal councillors
Freer, Jack (60th anniversary of barbering in East York)
Hachborn, Walter (on retirement from Home Hardware in Kitchener)
Hamilton East–Stoney Creek's newly elected municipal councillors and school trustees
Harper, Stephen (on re-election as Prime Minister of Canada)
Harris, Frederick (on 90th birthday)
Harte-Maxwell, Lois (disability advocate and recipient, Queen's Golden Jubilee Medal)
Holmes, Garret (child activist and fundraiser, Children's Miracle Network and Free the Children)
Hudson, Joe (recipient, 2011 Get Cracking Award, Egg Farmers of Ontario)
Hunter, Gord (on retirement as councillor, city of Ottawa )
Intel International Science and Engineering Fair's student representatives
Johnson, Linda (recipient, Human Touch Award)
Johnston, David (appointee, Governor General of Canada)
Kent Agricultural Hall of Fame inductees
Kiff, Glenn and Linda Wayne (owners, East Village Coffeehouse)
Knights Table Food Bank on winning contest
LaFlamme, Lisa (host, CTV National News)
Lakehead Thunderwolves (men's basketball team and winners, Wilson Cup)
Leading Women and Leading Girls, Building Communities Award recipients
LeBreton, Marjory (senator)
Leeds–Grenville's newly elected municipal councillors and school trustees
MacLeod, Ron (recipient, Cornwall and Area Chamber of Commerce Citizen of the Year Award)
Maduk, Kayla (gold and silver medallist, Tae Kwon-Do World Championship)
Mallia, Nicholas and Jesse McNally (medallists, Canada Winter Games 2011)
Mamycheva, Elena (winner, University of Toronto Brain Olympiad)
Marai, Paul (on election as school board trustee, Halton Catholic District School Board)
McCracken, James (on retirement as director of education, Ottawa Catholic School Board)
McIntosh, Samantha and Kaylee Whitcroft (gold medalists, ringette, Canada Winter Games)
McTiernan, Tim (president, University of Ontario Institute of Technology)
Mech, George (volunteer)
Merrett, Drew, Matt Rutherford and Scott Stewart (fundraising climb of Mount Kilimanjaro for Peterborough Regional Health Centre)
Oakville Blades (winners, Dudley Hewitt Cup junior hockey tournament)
Orchard Park Secondary School Robotics Team 2056
Owen Sound Attack (winners, Ontario Hockey League championship)
Park, Han (grade 12 student, Richmond Green Secondary School, on fundraising efforts for Japanese earthquake and tsunami victims)
Pembroke Lumber Kings hockey team (winner, Canadian Hockey Association Junior A League)
Perkins, Christopher (archer and winner, male athlete of the month, United States Sports Academy)
Peterborough Lakers (lacrosse team)
Petruccelli, Stephen (athlete, Special Olympics and community volunteer)
Riley, John (one of first African Canadians to join Canadian armed forces)
Robillard, Brent (recipient, Ministry of Education Teacher of the Year Award)
Rogers, Winston (on retirement as honorary colonel, Brockville Rifles)
Rosenquist, Gerry (on 50 years of service in medical profession)
Ross, Olivia (recipient, Provincial Women's Hockey League top goaltender award)
Runciman, Bob (recipient, Brockville and District Chamber of Commerce 2010 Citizen of the Year Award)
Savehilaghi, Hasan (founder and president, Yellow London Taxi)
Sibbald, John Drinkwater III (recipient, Lieutenant Governor's Ontario Heritage Award for Lifetime Achievement)
Silver, Pat (recipient, Beach Citizen of the Year Award)
Smith, Rosemary (recipient, 2009 Citizen of the Year Award, Kitchener–Waterloo)
Stuntman Stu (radio host and community activist)
Tanguay, Ray (appointed President, Toyota Motor North America)
Tardif, Brian (25th anniversary as executive director, Citizen Advocacy of Ottawa)
Thake, Bill (mayor, village of Westport)
Thunder Bay Sporttop Queens (winners, Canadian Championship girls' hockey tournament)
Timmons, Ray (on retirement as executive director, Almonte General Hospital)
Van Dusen, Lloyd (four-time winner, International Plowing Match)
Wakeman, Shane (participant, Ironman competition)
Williams, Margaret (on retirement as CEO and chief librarian, Brockville Public Library)
Winkler, Zachary (recipient, Junior Citizen of the Year Award)
Witmer, Elizabeth (recipient, Lifetime Impact Award, Isaac Foundation)
Witmer, Elizabeth (recipient, Social Work Doctors' Colloquium Political Award of Merit)
Wong, Tracy (silver medallist, badminton, Canada Winter Games)
Woodbine Entertainment Group (recipient, Century International Quality ERA Gold Award)
Yielding, Jack (child activist for children with disabilities and patient ambassador, Sick Kids Hospital)
Conservation areas
creation of Cootes to Escarpment Park system
Eramosa Karst Conservation Area
Conservation authorities
disposal of crown land without minister's approval
Construction industry
Construction industry workers. see Occupational health and safety —construction industry workers
Consultant Use in Selected Health Care Organizations (Jim McCarter, Auditor General of Ontario). see Members/ministers quoting reports —Consultant Use in Selected Health Care Organizations (Jim McCarter, Auditor General of Ontario); Reports —Consultant Use in Selected Health Care Organizations (Jim McCarter, Auditor General of Ontario)
Consumer credit reporting agencies
Consumer protection. see also Government record —Liberal (2003-2011)—consumer protection; Wireless phones, smart phones and data services —consumer protection
automobile dealerships
credit card fraud
energy contracts
Duguid, 595-596 , 2692 , 6153-6154
Hoy, 602
Kormos, 5016
Levac, 598-600 , 608
Miller, P., 877
O'Toole, 601
Ramal, 2692
Sergio, 6153-6154
Tabuns, 601-602 , 609-610
Yakabuski, 603-605
sub-metering electricity in multi-residential buildings
entertainment tickets
Arnott, 3348-3352 , 3354
Arthurs, 3345-3349 , 3364-3365
Bailey, 3383-3386
Bentley, 2839-2842
Bisson, 3349 , 3358 , 3361-3362
Brown, 3271-3272
Chudleigh, 2841 , 2843-2844 , 3179-3180 , 3251-3253 , 3272 , 3275
Colle, 3364 , 3368-3369
Delaney, 3275-3276 , 3352-3358 , 3360
Dunlop, 3358-3359
Elliott, 3353
Hampton, 3369
Hardeman, 3276-3279
Klees, 2842
Kormos, 2841 , 3254-3264 , 3272-3273 , 3275 , 3388-3389 , 3414-3415 , 3889-3892
Leal, 3353 , 3365-3369
Marchese, 3271 , 3393 , 3427-3428
Martiniuk, 3255
McMeekin, 3369
McNeely, 2841
Munro, 3888-3889
O'Toole, 3254 , 3256 , 3353-3354 , 3357-3360 , 3368
Ouellette, 3349 , 3357 , 3360 , 3364
Shurman, 3389-3391
Zimmer, 3255 , 3272-3274 , 3348 , 3357
home renovation industry
moving companies
Yellow Pages fraud
Consumer Protection Amendment Act (Protecting Children from Targeted Advertising of Unhealthy Food and Drink), 2011 (Bill 175)
Consumer Reporting Amendment Act, 2010 (Bill 7)
first reading
second reading, 495-503
referred to Standing Committee on General Government, 509-600
Contests
Kraft Hockeyville 2010
Kraft Hockeyville 2011
singing contest
Controlled Drugs and Substances Act, S.C. 1996, c. 19
Copper Cliff smelter collapse. see Mining industry accidents —chimney collapse at Vale Inco smelter complex in Copper Cliff
Cornerstone Housing for Women. see Affordable housing —Cornerstone Housing for Women
Coroner inquests
Anzovino, Reilly (motor vehicle accident victim)
deaths of aboriginal students attending high school in Thunder Bay area
Roache, Paul and Ralston White (migrant agricultural workers)
Stephenson, Christopher (murder victim)
Corporate Income Taxes, Profit, and Employment Performance of Canada’s Largest Companies (David Macdonald, Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives). see Members/ministers quoting reports —Corporate Income Taxes, Profit, and Employment Performance of Canada’s Largest Companies (David Macdonald, Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives)
Corporate tax reduction
Bisson, 6003-6004
Chudleigh, 5074
Duncan, 4406 , 4744-4745 , 4788-4789 , 4836-4837
Gélinas, 6015-6017
Hampton, 5279
Horwath, 339-340 , 4259-4260 , 4406 , 4451-4452 , 4744-4745 , 4788-4789 , 4836-4837 , 4880 , 4998-4999 , 6190-6191 , 6353-6354
Marchese, 5137-5138 , 5143 , 5902-5903
McGuinty, 339 , 6353-6354
Miller, P., 5088
Prue, 659 , 4764-4767 , 6024-6025
Tabuns, 5073 , 5076-5078
impact on employment creation
Duncan, 5303-5304 , 5349 , 5397-5398
Hampton, 5281-5282
Horwath, 5157-5158 , 5209 , 5303-5304
Marchese, 5903-5904
McGuinty, 5158 , 5209
Miller, P., 6098 , 6102
Prue, 5268-5269 , 5397-5398 , 6025
Tabuns, 5199-5201 , 5205 , 5349
Corporations
Correctional centres
aboriginal communities
closure. see also Government record —PC (1995-2003)—closure of correctional centres
Owen Sound, Sarnia and Walkerton
Sarnia Jail
Bailey, 5163-5164 , 5325-5327 , 5440 , 5469-5470 , 5527 , 5562-5563 , 5586-5587 , 5884 , 6280
Bradley, 5164 , 5351 , 5440-5441 , 5469-5470 , 5527-5528 , 5586-5587 , 5884
Elliott, 5469
Horwath, 5351 , 5441
Sergio, 5563-5564
inmate safety and overcrowding
Cottages and recreational properties. see Easements and rights-of-way —cottages and recreational properties
Council on Aging of Ottawa. see Senior citizens service agencies —Council on Aging of Ottawa
Coupons (retail trade)
Court caseloads
Court cases/actions
British Columbia (Public Service Employee Relations Comm.) v. B.C.G.E.U., 1999
Josephs, Adam (Toronto Police Constable suing John Does for libel on YouTube)
mistrial in case of Erika Mendieta v. Her Majesty the Queen due to conduct of crown prosecutor
Ontario (Attorney General) v. Fraser, 2011
Platinex Inc. v. Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug First Nation, 2006
Wadsworth case (Upper Canada Court of the Queen's Bench)
Court interpreters
accredited Mandarin interpreters
shortage
Court trials
juries
lack of aboriginal representation
Courtyard Group. see Cancer Care Ontario (CCO) —contracts—Courtyard Group Ltd.; Cancer Care Ontario (CCO) —contracts—Ronson, John and Courtyard Group Ltd.; Hospitals —use of consultants—Ronson, John and Courtyard Group Ltd.
Coyotes. see Wildlife management —coyotes
CPIC. see Criminal record checks —Canadian Police Information Centre (CPIC)
CPP Investment Board
CPR (first aid)
Creating the Foundation for Jobs And Growth Act, 2010 (Bill 16)
first reading
second reading, 639-671 , 743-776 , 871
Arnott, 645-646 , 755-759 , 767
Arthurs, 639-644 , 646 , 750 , 763
Bisson, 645
Chan, 759
Chiarelli, 749
Chudleigh, 749-750 , 754-755 , 768 , 773-774
Colle, 773 , 775-776
Dunlop, 668 , 763
Elliott, 771
Gerretsen, 656
Hampton, 758-764 , 767
Hoy, 645
Jaczek, 668
Johnson, 655
Jones, 768-772
Klees, 664
Kormos, 664 , 668-669
Lalonde, 660
Leal, 774
MacLeod, 644-645
Marchese, 770-775
Mauro, 758 , 762 , 767 , 774
McMeekin, 754
Miller, N., 646-654 , 656
Moridi, 664
Munro, 660
Murray, 659
Naqvi, 764-768
O'Toole, 655 , 659-660 , 664-669
Ouellette, 750 , 753-754 , 762
Prue, 654-660
Ramal, 661-663 , 665
Sandals, 751-753 , 755
Sergio, 771
Sterling, 758-759
Tabuns, 668-670 , 743-751 , 754
schedule 2 - City of Ottawa Act, 1999
schedule 5 - Drug Interchangeability and Dispensing Fee Act
schedule 6 - Electronic Land Registration Services Act, 2010
schedule 26 - Retail Sales Act
division (carried), 889-890
time allocation motion, 805-823
presented
responded to
Clark, 815-816
Delaney, 814-815
DiNovo, 807-810
Lalonde, 819-820
Mauro, 820-821
Orazietti, 810-812
O'Toole, 812-814
Prue, 816-819
Shurman, 806-807
Witmer, 821-822
division (carried), 845
third reading, 1585-1592
Royal assent, 1617
Credit card fraud. see Consumer protection —credit card fraud
Credit counselling agencies
Credit Valley Hospital. see Hospital expansion —Credit Valley Hospital; Hospital services —emergency—Credit Valley Hospital; Lobbyists —employed by hospitals—Credit Valley Hospital
Crime
involving imitation firearms
involving replica firearms
Crime prevention
Crime Stoppers
Criminal Injuries Compensation Board
Criminal record checks. see also Amateur sports programs —criminal record checks of referees, trainers, coaches and other sports officials; Ministry of Labour —criminal record checks on inspectors testifying in court cases; Volunteers —criminal record checks
backlog
Canadian Police Information Centre (CPIC)
vulnerable sector checks (VSC)
Criminal Record Checks for Volunteers Act, 2010 (Bill 38)
Criminal Records Act, R.S.C. 1985, c.C-47
Crowland Central Public School (Welland). see School closures —Crowland Central Public School (Welland)
Crown corporations
merging of Ontario Power Generation, Hydro One, Liquor Control Board of Ontario and Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corp.
selling off 20% stake in new corporation
Crown Forest Sustainability Act, S.O. 1994, c. 25
Crown land. see also Conservation authorities —disposal of crown land without minister's approval; Pesticides/herbicides —government use of 2,4,5-T and other toxic herbicides on Crown land and hydro corridors—disclosure and investigation
Crown Metal Packaging Canada. see Manufacturing industry shutdowns —Crown Metal Packaging Canada
Crown wards. see Children in care
Cuba. see International relations —Canada-Cuba
Culture Days. see Arts and cultural industries —Culture Days
Currency
Curriculum
sex education
Best, 1081
Dombrowsky, 840-841 , 4495 , 4611
Elliott, 880-881
Gélinas, 1081
McGuinty, 4561-4562
Pupatello, 880-881
Wilson, 4494-4495 , 4561-4562 , 4611
Witmer, 840-841
public consultation
Dombrowsky, 926 , 929 , 1079 , 4458-4459 , 5584-5585
Elliott, 929
Hudak, 925-926
Marchese, 4458
McGuinty, 1034-1035
Witmer, 1034-1035 , 1078-1079 , 5584-5585
Customary care. see Aboriginal children —customary care
Cyberbullying
Cycling
provincial policy required
safety
Cystic fibrosis
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