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Letter: H
Hardeman, E. (PC, Oxford)
- Budget 2018
- Budget speech 2018 (March 28, 2018)
- Business environment
- Dutch community
- Economic conditions
- GO Transit
- trains, environmental assessment, 883
- Government debt
- Government record
- Landfill sites
- Beachville, 804, 1210–1211
- location of, under municipal jurisdiction, 131, 786, 892
- municipal consultation, 804, 883, 1210–1212, 1217
- provincial jurisdiction, 1210
- Landfills
- Members' statements
- Dutch Heritage Month, 1099–1100
- Organ and tissue donation, 384
- Riding of Oxford, 786
- World Water Day, 131
- Members'/ministers' record
- PC (2001-present)
- Miller, Norm (Parry Sound-Muskoka), 804
- Oral questions
- Organ and tissue donation, 384
- Petitions
- Private members' public business
- Respecting Municipal Authority Over Landfilling Sites Act, 2018 (Bill 16)
- Waste reduction
- Public education campaigns—Culture
- Public education campaigns—Environment
- Reports by committees
- Respecting Municipal Authority Over Landfilling Sites Act, 2018 (Bill 16)
- Waste diversion
- Waste management
- municipal jurisdiction, 1211
- Oxford, zero-waste plan, 804, 1211
- Wind turbines
Harris, M. (Independent, Kitchener–Conestoga)
- Cardiac care
- St. Mary's General Hospital (Kitchener), 1293–1294
- Government tenders
- construction industry, 1293
- Members' statements
- Elmira Maple Syrup Festival, 329
- Members'/ministers' constituencies
- Metrolinx
- executive compensation, 182
- Oral questions
- Executive compensation
- Government policies
Hatfield, P. (NDP, Windsor–Tecumseh)
- Access to Consumer Credit Reports and Elevator Availability Act, 2018 (Bill 8)
- Affordable housing
- Alcoholic beverage industry
- distilled spirits
- economic impact, 796
- retail, 796
- taxation, 796
- Appreciation
- Budget 2018
- general remarks, 1271
- health care, 1272–1273
- inclusion of labour relations amendments, 862
- Budget speech 2018 (March 28, 2018)
- Capay, Adam, 463
- Cardiac care
- rehabilitation programs, 1027
- Child and youth mental health care
- Maryvale Adolescent and Family Services (Windsor), 51, 463, 694
- wait times, 1272
- Children's treatment centres
- Correctional facilities
- Correctional facilities, living conditions
- Correctional Services Transformation Act, 2018 (Bill 6)
- Correctional system
- Elevators
- Employment, temporary/precarious
- in university/college sector, 862
- Fair wage policy
- Fair wage policy, administration
- regulatory authority, 969
- Food labelling
- expiry and best before dates, 800
- Government Contract Wages Act, 2018 (Bill 53)
- Government finances
- accounting standards, 693
- Government record
- Liberal (2003-present)
- PC (1995-2003)
- Greenbelt
- Health care
- Highway Traffic Amendment Act (Memorial Cross Number Plates), 2018 (Bill 68)
- Housing
- Hydro One privatization
- Industrial, commercial, and institutional (ICI) construction sector
- union bargaining rights, 862
- Landlord and Tenant Board, 680
- Long-term care
- Members' statements
- Jones, Ron, 504–505
- Poet laureate, 32
- Speaker's Book Award, 131
- Stewart, Atholl, 736
- Workplace safety, 943
- Members'/ministers' correction of record, 990
- Members/ministers quoting
- Members'/ministers' remarks
- Mental health and addictions services
- NDP Party election platform
- Occupational health and safety, 943
- Ontario's Fair Hydro Plan
- and energy rates, 694
- financing for, 693–694
- general remarks, 693
- Opposition day motions
- Oral questions
- Affordable housing
- Cardiac care
- Labour dispute
- Tenant protection
- Pay Transparency Act, 2018 (Bill 3)
- PC Party
- Petitions
- Addiction services, 138
- Hospital funding, 40
- Injured workers, 37, 137
- Landfill, 741, 787
- Long-term care, 453, 684–686, 789, 901, 996, 1106, 1192, 1238–1239
- Pharmacare, 1107
- Poet laureate, 900, 999
- School closures, 1240
- Water fluoridation, 686–687
- Plan for Care and Opportunity Act (Budget Measures), 2018 (Bill 31)
- Poet laureate
- Poet Laureate of Ontario Act (In Memory of Gord Downie), 2018 (Bill 13)
- Political contributions
- from corporations and unions, 1116
- Private members' public business
- Home Care and Community Services Amendment Act (Dan's Law), 2018 (Bill 5)
- Supporting Wine Jobs and Growth in the Niagara Region Act, 2018 (Bill 50)
- Taxpayer Protection Amendment Act, 2018 (Bill 15)
- Waste reduction
- Public awareness campaigns — Occupational health and safety
- National Day of Mourning, 970
- Public education campaigns—Public safety
- National Day of Mourning, 943
- Recycling
- Speaker's Book Award, 131
- Strikes
- Caesars Windsor Casino (Unifor Local 444), 1295
- Taxation
- Throne speech debate
- Tributes
- Waste diversion
- compost facilities, siting of, 800
- Waste management
- organics collection, cost of, 800
- Wine and wineries, VQA and Ontario
- Wine industry
Hillier, R. (PC, Lanark–Frontenac–Lennox and Addington)
- Access to Consumer Credit Reports and Elevator Availability Act, 2018 (Bill 8)
- Alcoholic beverages
- Budget 2018
- announcement events, 893–894
- implementation timeline, 840, 867
- long-term care, 840
- Budget speech 2018 (March 28, 2018)
- Child care
- Child care spaces
- Correctional facilities
- Correctional facilities, contraband
- body scanners, 419
- smuggling of, 419
- Correctional facilities, violence in
- Correctional Services Transformation Act, 2018 (Bill 6)
- Court trial delays
- and correctional services, 419
- Economic conditions, 92–93, 195
- eHealth Ontario
- Electricity affordability, 841
- Elevators
- Fair wage policy, administration
- director of government contract wages, 1045
- Gas plant cancellations
- Government Contract Wages Act, 2018 (Bill 53)
- Government debt, 139
- Government expenditures
- Government finances
- accounting standards, 841
- Government record
- Liberal (2003-present)
- employment, 96
- general remarks, 94
- Harmonized sales tax (HST)
- rebate on provincial share (8%), 94
- Health care tax
- Hospital beds
- Hussein, Yousef, 418
- Inmate administration
- placement for those serving intermittent sentences, 419–420
- Inmates
- Long-term care beds
- Magna Carta, 159
- Medical emergencies
- Members' statements
- Elementary school curling championship, 451–452
- Leeds, Grenville and Lanark District Health Unit, 830
- Taxation, 84
- Members'/ministers' constituencies
- Lanark–Frontenac–Lennox and Addington, 451, 830
- Members'/ministers' remarks, 377–378
- Minimum wage
- Minimum wage increase
- Ontario's Fair Hydro Plan
- financing for, 195
- accounting standards, external audits, 840–841
- Oral questions
- Access to information
- Government spending
- Member's comments
- Workers' compensation
- Pay transparency
- legislation, definitions, 393
- Pay Transparency Act, 2018 (Bill 3)
- Private members' public business
- Magna Carta Day Act, 2018 (Bill 4)
- Taxpayer Protection Amendment Act, 2018 (Bill 15)
- Ring of Fire development
- Segregation (administrative)
- as protection measure, 419
- Taxation
- Taxpayer Protection Amendment Act, 2018 (Bill 15)
- Technical Standards and Safety Authority
- Throne speech debate
- Tobacco taxation, 139
- Tribunals
- accountability and transparency, 730–731
- Wind turbines
- Amherst Island, opposition to, 93
- Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB)
Hoggarth, A. (LIB, Barrie)
- Access to Consumer Credit Reports and Elevator Availability Act, 2018 (Bill 8)
- Agri-food industry
- agricultural literacy, 80
- Air pollution
- sulphur dioxide standards, 293
- Appreciation
- James Barker Band, 555–556
- Retired Teachers of Ontario, 133
- Apprenticeships
- Broadband networks
- Budget 2018
- Budget speech 2018 (March 28, 2018)
- Cancer awareness, 505
- Cap-and-trade revenue
- reinvestment in emission reduction programs, 677
- Child and youth mental health care, 1226
- new beds, 199
- youth wellness hubs, 199
- Coal-fired electricity generation
- Correctional facilities
- Correctional facilities, living conditions
- Correctional services, reform
- Correctional Services Transformation Act, 2018 (Bill 6)
- Elevators
- availability, 646, 664
- maintenance and repair, 645
- performance data, 645
- Energy supply
- transfer agreement with Quebec, 729–730
- Government Contract Wages Act, 2018 (Bill 53)
- Home and community care
- Indigenous women
- Members' statements
- Cancer awareness, 505
- James Barker Band, 555–556
- Retired Teachers of Ontario, 133
- Mental health and addictions services
- Oral questions
- 5G technologies
- Agri-food industry
- Air quality
- Apprenticeship training
- Children's mental health services
- Coal-fired generating stations
- Electricity supply
- Environmental protection
- Health care funding
- Indigenous women
- Pay equity
- Seniors
- Pay equity, gender wage gap
- Pay Transparency Act, 2018 (Bill 3)
- Personal support workers
- Petitions
- Anti-smoking initiatives for youth, 787–788, 949–950, 1107
- Child protection, 87
- Consumer protection, 259–260
- Environmental protection, 1192
- Ontario Drug Benefit Program, 331, 455
- Respite care, 1149–1150
- Water fluoridation, 559
- Private members' public business
- Combatting Eating Disorders in Ontario Act, 2018 (Bill 29)
- Reports by committees
- Standing Committee on Finance and Economic Affairs, 1190–1191
- Senior citizens
- active living centres, 941
- Seniors Community Grant Program, 941
- Technical Standards and Safety Authority
- Throne speech debate
- Women
- economic equality
- representation in workforce, 226
Horwath, A. (NDP, Hamilton Centre)
- Affordable housing
- maintenance and repair, 62
- wait-list, 62
- Cap-and-trade
- in rural and northern Ontario, 62–63
- system transparency, 62–63
- Child care
- government funding
- age 2.5 to kindergarten, 672
- Dental care
- access to, 65, 73–74, 241–242, 261–262, 441, 495, 546
- affordability, 273, 318–319
- cost/access, 374–375
- coverage through benefits, 261–262
- visits to hospital/physician's office, 262
- Economic conditions, 65–66, 261
- Electricity affordability, 262
- Government record
- Liberal (2003-present)
- PC (1995-2003)
- health care, 61
- housing, 62
- Health care funding, 1289–1290
- Home and community care
- Hospital funding, 887, 981
- Hospital services
- Hospitals, emergency rooms
- Hydro One privatization
- repurchase by government, 61
- Hydro One privatization, economic impact
- Hydro One privatization, revenue
- to fund infrastructure, 65
- Long-term care
- general remarks, 1006
- hours of care per patient, 1000
- patient health and safety, 999–1000
- public inquiry, 63–64
- wait lists, 999
- Long-term care patients
- health and well-being, 63
- Minimum wage
- Municipal transit
- NDP Party election platform
- dental care, 65
- energy, 64–65
- health care, 63
- pharmacare, 65
- post-secondary education, 64
- taxation, 65
- Ontario Drug and Dental Program
- Opposition day motions
- Oral questions
- Child care
- Dental care
- Government's record
- Health care
- Hospital funding
- Steel industry
- Taxation
- Toronto Transit Commission
- Transit funding
- PC Party
- Prescription drugs
- Private members' public business
- Time to Care Act (Long-Term Care Homes Amendment, Minimum Standard of Daily Care), 2018 (Bill 43)
- Public assets
- Public-private partnerships (P3)
- Schools, elementary/secondary
- Steel industry
- Hamilton Specialty Bar, 324
- Students, post-secondary
- debt, 64
- job prospects, 64
- Taxation
- Throne speech debate
- Time to Care Act (Long-Term Care Homes Amendment, Minimum Standard of Daily Care), 2018 (Bill 43)
- Toronto Transit Commission (TTC)
- subways, provincial ownership, 549
- Transit systems
- municipal-provincial funding, 62
- Wage growth, 60
Hunter, Hon. M. (LIB, Scarborough–Guildwood)
- Apprenticeships
- Budget 2018
- Economic conditions, 340
- Government notice of motions
- Government record
- Magna Carta, 155–156
- Ontario Disability Support Program (ODSP)
- Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP)
- Ontario Training Bank, 1283
- Ontario Works program
- Oral questions
- Apprenticeship training
- Labour dispute
- Post-secondary education
- Post-secondary education and skills training
- Student assistance
- Private members' public business
- Filipino Heritage Month Act, 2018 (Bill 10)
- Magna Carta Day Act, 2018 (Bill 4)
- Taxation
- Public education campaigns—Culture
- Filipino Heritage Month, 1019
- Racism and anti-racism, 155–156
- Reconciliation with Indigenous peoples, 156
- Research and development
- Strikes
- Universities and colleges