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La Francophonie Act, 2019 (Bill 126)
- first reading
- Des Rosiers, 5565
- first reading
La Francophonie Act, 2019 (Bill 135)
- first reading
- Fraser, 5648
- first reading
La Nouvelle Scène Gilles Desjardins
Laboratory services
Laborers' International Union of North America (LiUNA)
- Women in Tades program
- Crawford, 9003
- Women in Tades program
Labour policy
Labour reform
Labour relations.
see also Strikes- collective agreements
- collective bargaining
- contract flipping
- West, 2435
- general remarks
- Morrison, 217
- and government
- McNaughton, 12156
- historically
- union certification. see Union certification
- Vale
- West, 13836
Labour Relations Amendment Act (Protecting Ontario's Power Supply), 2018 (Bill 67)
Labour Relations Amendment Act (Replacement Workers), 2019 (Bill 92)
- first reading
- Gélinas, 3933
- first reading
Lake Simcoe
- phosphorus levels
- Khanjin, 2294
- phosphorus levels
Lakehead University
- Centre for Advanced Studies in Engineering and Sciences
- government funding
- Fullerton, 2814
- government funding
- Centre for Advanced Studies in Engineering and Sciences
Lambton College
- Bailey, 798
Land acknowledgements
Land development.
see also Planning Act, RSO 1990, c P.13Land expropriation.
see also Ontario Land Tribunals (OLT); Transit infrastructure development- compensation disputes
- Downey, 11426
- general remarks
- Bell, 11657
- inquiry hearings
- adjudicators
- Downey, 11425–11426
- Park, 12254
- hearings of necessity
- adjudicators
- land appraisals
- mandatory land inspections
- French, 11481
- owner comment process
- Downey, 11426, 12123–12124
- owner compensation
- Bell, 11647–11648, 11657
- Hatfield, 11648
- regulatory reform
- for transit projects. see Transit infrastructure development
- compensation disputes
Land use
- alternate land use services
- Schreiner, 7507
- alternate land use services
Land use planning.
see also Development industry; Local Planning Appeal Tribunal (LPAT)- along Highway 7
- Hillier, 4457
- approval timelines. see also Housing development—approvals and permits, timelines
- Clark, 4848
- brownfield remediation
- community consultation
- community relations
- Morrison, 11649, 11653–11654
- development charges. see Housing development - development charges
- employment lands
- and environmental protection
- Collard, 11617
- Fife, 11658
- Hunter, 11390
- Schreiner, 12392–12393
- Shaw, 11616
- fee in lieu of action
- general remarks
- green spaces
- Triantafilopoulos, 13916
- Highway 144 in Dowling
- Gélinas, 581
- inclusionary zoning. see under Housing development
- increased density by-law. see also Housing development - development charges—community benefits charge
- land use compatibility
- Fife, 3843
- ministerial discretion
- Collard, 10669–10670
- municipal consultation
- municipal jurisdiction
- municipal official plans
- adherence to provincial policy statement
- Coe, 5236–5237
- ministerial amendment, Toronto. see under Toronto
- second-unit policies. see Housing development—secondary suites
- adherence to provincial policy statement
- municipal revenue for
- parks and green space
- Kanapathi, 11615
- permitting process
- property information requests, digital
- Provincial Land and Development Facilitator. see Provincial Land and Development Facilitator
- provincial policy statement
- site-specific zoning
- Burch, 5085
- subdivision control
- wetlands and flood plains
- Bouma, 10526
- Fife, 11170–11171, 11847
- Gretzky, 12009, 12021–12022
- Karpoche, 11450
- Schreiner, 10637
- Tabuns, 10581–10582
- along Highway 7
Land use planning by region
Land use planning - ministerial zoning orders.
see also Duffins Creek development; Housing development—inclusionary zoning- agricultural land
- Vanthof, 12029
- and business environment
- Vanthof, 12024
- conflicts of interest
- Bell, 11646–11647
- Shaw, 11811
- consultation
- Glover, 13759
- cultural heritage
- Shaw, 12000
- Duffins Creek
- Clark, 11976
- Collard, 11945
- Fife, 11935, 12110
- French, 11929–11934, 12455
- Gates, 12001–12002, 12024
- Gretzky, 12022, 12025
- Mamakwa, 11979
- Sattler, 12103
- Schreiner, 11910, 11976, 11994–11995, 12043–12044, 12105, 12479–12480
- Shaw, 11977, 11990–11991
- and economic recovery
- Ford, 11974
- environmental impact
- Bell, 12033
- Blais, 11085–11086, 11946
- Burch, 11205
- Calandra, 11918
- Clark, 11978
- Collard, 11455, 11917–11918
- Fife, 11913
- Ford, 11132
- French, 10287–10288, 10906–10907, 11848–11849, 11930–11934
- Gill, 11848–11849
- Glover, 10235
- Hunter, 11390
- Lindo, 12030–12031
- Natyshak, 11974
- Shaw, 10466, 11159–11161, 11992
- Vanthof, 11942
- Wynne, 11206
- expansion of
- general remarks
- and housing construction
- Indigenous consultation
- Collard, 9863
- and Indigenous rights
- Downey, 11980
- French, 11930, 11933, 12455–12456
- Gélinas, 10530–10531
- Mamakwa, 11940, 11979–11980
- Schreiner, 12480
- Vanthof, 12491–12492
- infrastructure development
- infrastructure development acceleration
- Piccini, 11939
- and lobbying
- long-term-care facilities
- Cuzzetto, 12487
- municipal consultation
- Blais, 11137
- Burch, 11521
- Calandra, 11137–11138
- Clark, 11975, 11977–11978
- Cuzzetto, 12487
- French, 11936
- Ghamari, 13508
- Gill, 11006, 11137, 11847, 12041, 12458
- Morrison, 10234–10235
- Pettapiece, 11975
- Scott, 11907
- Shaw, 11992
- Skelly, 11943–11944, 11999–12000
- Wai, 12493
- Yakabuski, 12030
- provincial policy statement
- exemption from
- Collard, 11945
- Cuzzetto, 12486–12487
- Fife, 11943, 11966–11967, 12109
- Fraser, 12107
- French, 12423, 12455–12457
- Gates, 12001
- Gretzky, 12025
- Hatfield, 12107–12108
- Schreiner, 11994, 12227, 12479
- Shaw, 11990–11991
- Stiles, 12484
- Vanthof, 11941, 12106–12107, 12489–12492
- exemption from
- public consultation
- Vanthof, 12105
- restrictions on
- stakeholder response
- Schreiner, 12480
- Stiles, 11936, 12485–12486
- Vanthof, 11998, 12490–12491
- transparency
- Ford, 11913
- use of
- Bell, 11649
- Fife, 11967
- Ghamari, 13508
- Gill, 12073–12074
- Natyshak, 12621
- wetlands
- French, 12454
- Sattler, 12102–12104
- Schreiner, 12355
- Shaw, 11999
- agricultural land
Land use planning - Transit-Oriented Communities Program.
see also Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) expansion - construction process- commercial agreements
- community engagement
- Surma, 8761
- development per station
- Bell, 8794
- as economic policy
- Surma, 8761
- general remarks
- implementation timeline
- French, 8766
- land assembly
- planning and zoning process
- completion deadlines
- Surma, 8760
- inclusionary zoning
- ministerial zoning orders. see under Land use planning
- completion deadlines
- TTC vs. Metrolinx program
Landfills
Landlord and Tenant Board (LTB).
see also Rental Housing- access to
- Monteith-Farrell, 12128
- adjudicators
- caseload
- Clark, 3929
- digital case management
- Downey, 12124
- eviction orders
- general remarks
- Downey, 12045–12046
- legal representation
- for tenants
- Andrew, 12257
- Bell, 10370
- Berns-McGown, 12269
- Glover, 11555
- Hatfield, 12238–12239
- for tenants
- monetary jurisdiction
- McDonell, 10371
- procedural reform
- stakeholder response
- Morrison, 11278–11279
- stakeholder response
- remedies
- tenant restoration
- McDonell, 10372
- tenant restoration
- role of
- vacancies
- Gretzky, 14057
- access to
Landlord and Tenant Board (LTB) - COVID-19
- application processing rate
- backlog remediation
- eviction orders
- Gill, 11280–11281
- general remarks
- Downey, 10913–10914, 11307–11308
- hearings
- online platform
- scheduling of
- Andrew, 11281
- Bell, 11282–11283
- Karpoche, 11283
- Morrison, 11279
- stakeholder response
- Morrison, 11653
Landlord and Tenant Board (LTB) - hearings
- advance notice requirements
- application backlog
- Begum, 9149
- eviction due to renovation, redress period
- eviction orders
- general remarks
- landlord disclosures
- McDonell, 10371
- online
- recording and broadcast ban
- Andrew, 13506–13507
- Karpoche, 13510
- recording and broadcast ban
- scheduling
- tenant right to
- Hassan, 8106
- virtual
- Karpoche, 13847
Landlords
- buyout agreements. see under Rental housing
- corporate
- ownership transparency
- Bell, 10370
- ownership transparency
- liability
- cannabis retail. see under Cannabis retail
- tenant disputes
Landore Resources Canada Inc.
- gold exploration project, Eabametoong First Nation. see Eabametoong First Nation—Eabametoong First Nation v Minister of Northern Development and Mines, 2018 ONSC 4316
Language education.
see also Bi-/multilingualism; Toronto Catholic District School Board—international languages programLaurentian University
- creditor arrangements
- finances of
- Piccini, 11520, 12605, 12637–12638, 12658
- Sattler, 12757
- West, 11520, 12416, 12636–12637, 14031
- government funding
- government strategy
- program closures
- Collard, 12701
- Fife, 12628
- Gélinas, 12605, 12629, 13028–13029
- Piccini, 12702, 13156, 13419–13420
- West, 12598, 12605, 12658, 12702, 13012, 13419–13420, 14031
- staff layoffs
- tuition exemptions
- West, 6012
Lavallee, Rackel & Heintz v Canada (Attorney General),
2002 SCC 61.
see under Solicitor-client privilegeLaw and legal policy
Law enforcement
- models of
- by private charities
- Stiles, 6073–6075
- by private charities
- models of
Law Enforcement Complaints Agency
Lawsuits - strategic
- protections against
- Karahalios, 69
- protections against
Lawyers
Legal Aid Ontario
Legal aid services
- access to
- Andrew, 7387–7389, 7392
- Begum, 6487
- Bell, 7294
- Berns-McGown, 7390–7391
- Bisson, 7405
- Downey, 11429–11430
- Fife, 7386, 7389, 11661
- French, 11479, 11481
- Glover, 7278–7280, 7285
- Harden, 8352–8353
- Horwath, 4554
- Lindo, 8353
- Martin, 7275
- Miller, N., 7400, 8348
- Morrison, 7011
- Mulroney, 2885, 4554
- Sattler, 7272–7274
- Schreiner, 7276
- Shaw, 4592, 9595
- Singh, G., 5791, 6998, 7004, 8337–8339, 11434
- Taylor, 9543
- Yarde, 11429, 11478, 11483
- and access to justice
- Andrew, 12256
- Armstrong, 11506, 11555–11556
- Fife, 11658–11661
- French, 11483
- Glover, 11555
- Gretzky, 11563
- Hatfield, 12247–12248
- McDonell, 11506
- Rakocevic, 12259
- Schreiner, 11556
- Singh, G., 11475
- Singh, S., 11475
- Stiles, 12267–12268
- Tabuns, 12232
- budget management
- clinic closures
- Downey, 6778
- during COVID-19
- French, 11479–11480
- Taylor, 9538
- digital service delivery
- Bouma, 11644
- Egale clinic funding
- eligibility
- federal funding
- Mulroney, 5464
- general remarks
- government funding
- Andrew, 10263, 12256, 12259–12260, 14130
- Armstrong, 4947, 11555–11556
- Arthur, 10424
- Begum, 7290–7291, 9550
- Bell, 4531, 4645, 5430–5431, 5561–5562
- Berns-McGown, 4454, 7391–7392, 12238
- Bouma, 8349, 9591
- Burch, 10309, 10341
- Collard, 10902
- Coteau, 5508–5509, 5788–5789
- Downey, 5789, 10264
- Fife, 7387, 7405, 9589–9591
- French, 11479–11483
- Gélinas, 10336
- Ghamari, 10341–10342
- Glover, 7279, 9550, 9600–9601, 9607, 11553
- Gretzky, 11563
- Harden, 4385, 12127
- Hassan, 8349
- Hatfield, 7274, 9579, 12247–12248
- Horwath, 4555
- Hunter, 4366, 8857, 10264
- Karpoche, 4502, 9586, 9595, 12234
- Kernaghan, 12246
- Lalonde, 4401
- Lindo, 434–435, 4237, 4403, 10428–10430
- Martin, 10310
- Miller, P., 5272, 5286
- Monteith-Farrell, 10423
- Morrison, 4639–4640, 11654–11655
- Mulroney, 4401, 5468, 5508–5509
- Rakocevic, 9549
- Sattler, 7273–7274, 9606, 10343, 10420, 11500, 11502
- Schreiner, 8392–8393
- Shaw, 4587, 5407, 9579
- Singh, G., 6662, 6778, 6997, 6999, 7005, 11432, 11468, 11471–11473, 11506
- Singh, S., 4670, 4807–4808, 5133–5134, 5468
- Tabuns, 9596, 12234, 12239
- Tangri, 12239
- Taylor, 4719, 9539–9540, 9542, 9544–9545, 10264, 10279–10280, 10905, 11661
- West, 9585, 10429, 10432, 12212, 13893
- impact on court efficiency
- in Indigenous communities
- landlord and tenant disputes
- Armstrong, 4855
- ODSP appeals caseload
- Gretzky, 2885
- operational costs
- Downey, 5791
- in Parkdale–High Park
- Karpoche, 2981
- Pro Bono Ontario. see Pro Bono Ontario
- public consultation
- Downey, 5791
- services
- special service clinics
- Sattler, 7953–7954
- statements by stakeholders
- access to
Legal aid services - delivery model
- reform of
- general remarks
- Begum, 7289
- Bouma, 8343–8344
- Coe, 8361
- Collard, 8354–8355, 8357
- Crawford, 7287
- Downey, 5791, 6778, 6971–6972, 6976–6977, 8308–8309
- Fraser, 8356–8357
- Ghamari, 7006, 7008–7009
- Kanapathi, 8345, 8361
- Ke, 8357
- Martin, 7277
- McKenna, 8395
- Morrison, 7013
- Park, 8315–8316
- Rasheed, 7014
- Singh, G., 6976–6977, 8344–8345
- Tangri, 7274
- Walker, 7276
- and Indigenous peoples
- public consultation
- Bouma, 8348–8349
- virtual services
- Park, 11478
- and vulnerable populations
- general remarks
- reform of
Legal and identity documents
Legal proceedings
- class actions
- certification
- and Crown liability. see under Crown liability
- evidentiary requirements
- Downey, 6970
- general remarks
- language of notification
- Downey, 8118
- legal fees
- multi-jurisdictional
- Downey, 6969–6970
- public consultation
- McKenna, 8394–8395
- settlements
- Downey, 6970
- statements by stakeholders
- Singh, G., 7000–7001
- against government. see also Crown liability
- legal tests
- class actions
Legal services
- access to
- Collard, 10901–10902
- Taylor, 10905
- contingency fee reform
- notary services, remote
- Downey, 9898, 10403
- Martow, 10899–10901
- virtual delivery
- Arthur, 10904
- Collard, 10901
- Cuzzetto, 10904
- Hatfield, 10901
- Khanjin, 10903–10904
- Martow, 10899–10901, 10905
- wills and power of attorney. see Estate administration
- access to
Legions
- during COVID-19
- fundraising
- general remarks
- government funding
- insurance rates
- Hatfield, 7965–7966
- poppy campaigns
- Fife, 9631
- Gélinas, 10243–10244
- Harris, 10188
- Hatfield, 10204
- Stevens, 10195
- West, 10222–10223
- property tax exemption
Legislation
Legislation Act, 2006,
SO 2006, c 21, Sched. F
Legislative Assembly
Legislative Assembly Act, 2006,
SO 2006, c 21, Sched. F
- general remarks
- Bisson, 6919–6920
- general remarks
Legislative Assembly Act,
RSO 1990, c L.10
- violations under
- investigation of
- Hillier, 7048
- investigation of
- violations under
Legislative Assembly Amendment Act, 2020 (Bill 167)
Legislative drafting
- amendments to clarify intent. see also Planning Act, RSO 1990, c P.13—s.50: Subdivision of land, interpretation
- Ghamari, 5381
- Charter analysis. see also Schmidt v Canada (Attorney General), 2016 FC 269; Solicitor-client privilege
- consultation during
- Bisson, 2666
- enabling legislation
- Bell, 13685
- French, 13672–13673
- evidence-based
- Shaw, 5403
- gender-inclusive language
- Morrison, 6085
- general remarks
- Ontario as model for other jurisdictions
- Des Rosiers, 2530
- preamble
- and public consultation
- regulations
- Martin, 13343
- regulations, deferred drafting
- regulations, drafting process
- specificity in
- technical briefings
- Des Rosiers, 5039
- timeline
- Singh, G., 9948
- amendments to clarify intent. see also Planning Act, RSO 1990, c P.13—s.50: Subdivision of land, interpretation
Legislative grounds
- accessibility
- accessibility services
- authority over. see Legislative Protective Service
- Chamber
- demonstrations
- family-friendly features
- MacLeod, 1283
- general remarks
- Khanjin, 11290
- holiday decorations
- Natyshak, 2520
- "legislative precinct grounds," defined
- Baber, 4146
- public safety
- Martin, 4147
- security of
Legislative pages
Legislative procedure.
see also Members/ministers quoting—parliamentary rules and procedures- accessibility accommodations
- Baber, 6539
- Bisson, 6500, 6543
- Calandra, 6400, 6543, 6546
- Coe, 6547
- Downey, 6556
- Harris, 6403, 6470
- Khanjin, 6535–6536
- Martin, 6567–6568
- Martow, 6532–6533
- McKenna, 6530–6531
- Nicholls, 6559
- Parsa, 6549
- Rasheed, 6404
- Sattler, 6565
- Singh, S., 6527–6528
- Smith, D., 6542
- Taylor, 6590–6591
- Thanigasalam, 6561
- Walker, 6552, 6554
- broadcast of proceedings. see under Legislative procedure - proceedings
- corrections of record
- general remarks
- government expenditures
- historically
- Bisson, 922–923
- orders in council
- Bisson, 3392
- parliamentary privilege. see Parliamentary privilege
- and parliamentary supremacy
- Nicholls, 1127–1128
- party whips
- Vanthof, 12066
- presiding officers
- non-partisan
- Calandra, 12062
- non-partisan
- quorum
- recognized party status
- Des Rosiers, 2793–2795
- Fife, 12628–12630
- Fraser, 6594
- Rasheed, 2787–2789
- Taylor, 6592
- regulations, ultra vires
- Tabuns, 615
- role of
- sessional papers and reports
- electronic distribution
- Calandra, 8994
- electronic distribution
- Speaker
- election of
- Calandra, 12062
- rulings
- response timeline
- Baber, 14210–14211
- Wynne, 14213
- response timeline
- election of
- summer sittings, historically
- Downey, 1055
- accessibility accommodations
Legislative procedure - bills
Legislative procedure - committees.
see Committee procedureLegislative procedure - COVID-19
- attendance cohorts
- changes to, duration of
- Calandra, 8997, 12707, 12947–12948, 12967–12968
- Fife, 12968
- Mantha, 13259, 13261
- Sattler, 12947–12949
- Singh, G., 12707
- Taylor, 12968
- Vanthof, 12709–12710, 12967–12968
- committees
- COVID-19, legislative study. see under COVID-19 - economic impact
- general remarks
- Gates, 9074
- group presenting. see under Committee process
- oversight committees
- virtual meetings
- fiscal update
- general remarks
- government appointments
- House sittings
- Gates, 11263–11265
- meeting schedule
- opposition days
- Bisson, 9027
- in other jurisdictions
- Sattler, 8254–8255
- physical distancing
- private members' public business
- proceedings
- question period
- sitting schedule
- Natyshak, 11317
- virtual proceedings
- Calandra, 12604
- Fraser, 12603–12604
- Tabuns, 12769
- Vanthof, 12710, 12966–12967
- voting procedure
Legislative procedure - debate
- anticipation rule
- Bisson, 8579–8580
- bills and substantive motions
- commenting on ongoing police investigations
- Jones, 2201
- dilatory instruments
- availability of
- Calandra, 14175
- general remarks
- reasoned amendments. see under Legislative procedure
- availability of
- matters before the court (sub judice)
- re regulations
- Hillier, 6535
- repetition in
- Hatfield, 3396
- rotations
- time allotment
- Bisson, 6451
- anticipation rule
Legislative procedure - federal government
Legislative procedure - independent members
- general remarks
- participation in committees
- participation in proceedings
- general remarks
- government bills and substantive motions
- members' statements
- ministerial statements
- motions, time allocation
- opposition days
- question period
Legislative procedure - motions
- adjournment of House or debate
- closure motions
- confidence
- Hillier, 6535
- dilatory
- restrictions on
- substantive
- take-note debates
- vs. emergency debates
- general remarks
- procedure
- scheduling
- take-note debates
- substantive changes
- tabling of
- Hillier, 6535
- time allocation
Legislative procedure - order and decorum
- abusive or insulting language
- Bisson, 531
- allegations against member
- commenting on members' attendance
- electronic devices
- general remarks
- imputing motive
- points of order. see also Questions of privilege
- time used for
- Baber, 14212
- time used for
- referring to members by role or riding
- Bouma, 4427
- referring to members not present
- Bisson, 150
- speech should relate to matter being discussed
- Arthur, 2374
- Bisson, 5234, 9834
- Calandra, 9667, 10756, 11292, 12753
- Coe, 2370, 2964, 3657
- Fife, 3397, 5479
- Gretzky, 4683
- Hatfield, 859, 1941, 1946, 1948–1949, 3395–3396, 5487
- Hillier, 1207
- Khanjin, 9834, 10803
- Lecce, 2988
- Martin, 856, 2966, 3501, 3689
- Nicholls, 2589, 3391, 12162
- Park, 2249
- Pettapiece, 1755, 3391
- Rasheed, 13069
- Sabawy, 13056
- Sattler, 10809
- Singh, G., 1949
- Skelly, 5418, 9858–9859
- Smith, D., 4020
- Taylor, 9866–9867, 10809
- Thompson, 1759, 2181
- West, 3911–3912
- standing ovations
- Fife, 714
- unparliamentary language
- warning and naming of members/ministers
- Coteau, 1809
- abusive or insulting language
Legislative procedure - order of business
- announcement of
- business compendia
- electronic distribution
- Calandra, 8994
- electronic distribution
- disclosure of
- Fife, 8571
- House agenda
- House leaders meetings
- Calandra, 12062
- Hatfield, 12057
- Mantha, 12068–12069
- notice of
- Orders and Notices
- private members' public business. see Legislative procedure - private members' public business
- restrictions on
- bills, interval since introduction
- times called per day
- throne speech, disclosure of
Legislative procedure - private members' public business
Legislative procedure - proceedings
- adjournment debates
- broadcast of
- interpretation
- American Sign Language (ASL)
- Harden, 4286
- American Sign Language (ASL)
- introduction of visitors
- members' statements
- ministerial statements
- opposition days
- private members' public business. see Legislative procedure - private members' public business
- question period. see Legislative procedure - question period
- reports by committee
Legislative procedure - question period
Legislative procedure - reasoned amendments
- format and procedure
- impact on legislative timeline
- restrictions on
- role of
- use in other jurisdictions
- Sattler, 9035
- use over time
Legislative procedure - sessional day
- afternoons
- Wednesday start time
- Calandra, 12054–12055
- Coe, 11294, 12113–12114
- Hatfield, 12058
- Khanjin, 11286–11287
- Rasheed, 11315
- Sattler, 12112
- Wednesday start time
- anthems
- evenings
- adjournment debates
- general remarks
- impact on members
- private members' public business
- take-note debates
- Bailey, 9032
- flexibility of
- general remarks
- morning routine
- night sittings
- no further business
- overnight sittings
- weekly schedule
- private members' public business. see Legislative procedure - private members' public business—scheduling
- afternoons
Legislative procedure - Standing Orders
- amendment
- consultations process
- Sattler, 12063–12064, 12111–12112
- Vanthof, 12066–12067
- general remarks
- historically
- Khanjin, 11289
- procedure
- Sattler, 12065
- consultations process
- French translation
- general remarks
- matters not covered by
- Smith, T., 9
- purpose of
- recognition of methods for expressing opposition
- reform
- reform, 1992
- reform, 2018
- consultation process
- general remarks
- Bisson, 921, 924–925, 928–929, 1159–1160, 1573
- Bouma, 1143–1144
- Coe, 1047–1048
- Downey, 1056–1057
- Gélinas, 1130–1131, 1573–1574
- Gretzky, 1146–1147
- Hatfield, 1151–1153
- Kernaghan, 1137–1138
- Kramp, 1134–1135
- Lecce, 919–920
- Natyshak, 1157–1158
- Park, 1149
- Piccini, 1656–1658
- Smith, D., 1067
- Smith, T., 914–915, 917
- Vanthof, 1141, 1660
- Walker, 1040, 1042–1043, 1163–1164, 1664
- impact on debate time
- review at committee
- reform, 2019
- reform, 2020
- consultation process
- duration of 42nd Parliament
- Taylor, 6592
- general remarks
- Bailey, 9031
- Bisson, 9000–9001, 9022–9023, 9028–9030, 9047
- Calandra, 8999–9000, 12054–12055
- Coe, 11312, 12114
- Crawford, 9043
- Fraser, 9047
- Gill, 9077
- Gretzky, 9078–9079
- Harden, 9083
- Khanjin, 11287
- Martin, 9049–9050
- McKenna, 9205
- Rasheed, 11316
- Sabawy, 9150
- Stiles, 9090–9091
- Tangri, 9145, 9147
- Taylor, 9039
- Wai, 9036–9037
- impact on debate
- public consultation
- Singh, S., 6527
- purpose
- Bisson, 6502
- select committee on
- reform, 2021
- review at committee
- Bisson, 2790–2791
- amendment
Legislative procedure - voting
Legislative process.
see also Policy development- agenda/schedule
- Gates, 13438, 13953–13954
- Kernaghan, 13963
- West, 13968
- bills, forthcoming
- bills referred to committee
- Sattler, 5697
- bipartisan
- collaboration between parties
- Armstrong, 2968
- collapsing debate
- opposition consent
- Calandra, 6305
- opposition consent
- committee. see Committee process
- debate
- delegated authority
- Bisson, 6919–6920
- dilatory motions
- evolution of
- Bisson, 8904–8905
- filibustering
- friendly questions
- Fraser, 1922
- general remarks
- Armstrong, 1074
- Bisson, 921, 929–930, 1050, 1420–1421, 1572–1574, 2965, 3389–3390, 3392, 3394, 3748–3749, 5231, 8831–8832, 9047, 9933
- Calandra, 8570–8571, 12055–12056
- Coe, 12115
- Des Rosiers, 5532
- Fife, 12626
- Ghamari, 1153
- Glover, 13805–13806
- Hatfield, 12058–12059
- Kernaghan, 1136–1137
- Kramp, 3262–3263, 8043
- Mantha, 12067–12068
- Martow, 1071
- Natyshak, 1156
- Nicholls, 7963
- Park, 1148–1149, 2533, 9200
- Pettapiece, 1159
- Rakocevic, 3261, 7234
- Sattler, 9036
- Schreiner, 12670
- Singh, G., 7557, 8641
- Stiles, 9091
- Vanthof, 1142
- Walker, 1017–1019
- government bills
- debate timeline
- omnibus bills
- Andrew, 3015, 3688
- Armstrong, 2246, 2375
- Arthur, 2366, 3804
- Bisson, 9025, 9027
- Burch, 2391
- Calandra, 3011, 3855, 3916
- Fife, 3841, 11173
- Fraser, 6520, 12107, 12457–12458
- Glover, 13806
- Gretzky, 9079
- Hatfield, 12059, 12107–12108
- Mamakwa, 9060
- Morrison, 2372
- Rakocevic, 7398, 11993–11994
- Sattler, 2197, 10577–10578, 10668
- Shaw, 5134, 10880, 11993–11994
- Stiles, 214, 273, 2180, 3113
- Taylor, 11994
- Vanthof, 219, 8774, 13045, 14032
- West, 14029, 14032–14033
- historically
- House agenda
- House schedules
- inaugural speeches, content of
- Smith, T., 1045
- independence of members
- independent members' participation
- information dissemination
- Bisson, 1873
- legislative agenda
- Andrew, 14127–14128, 14131
- Arthur, 14170
- Bell, 14137–14138, 14150
- Berns-McGown, 14134–14135
- Bisson, 9025, 9030
- Calandra, 14174–14175, 14179, 14192
- Fraser, 14192
- Gretzky, 14166–14167
- Harden, 14172
- Hassan, 14151
- Karahalios, 14143
- Karpoche, 14186
- Mamakwa, 14102, 14131–14132
- McKenna, 14139–14140
- Natyshak, 14174
- Rakocevic, 14145–14146, 14151–14152
- Stevens, 14146
- Stiles, 14103
- Taylor, 14174
- legislative timeline
- Collard, 10882
- Sattler, 10963–10964
- majority governments
- member hours
- Martow, 6533
- methods for expressing opposition
- ministerial accountability
- Stiles, 7975
- motions
- order and decorum
- Martin, 9049
- in other provinces
- Stiles, 11747
- oversight of, by committees
- Smith, T., 1172–1173
- parliamentary branches
- Bisson, 2962
- parliamentary calendar
- changes to
- Bisson, 2865–2866
- changes to
- parliamentary system
- partisanship
- Coteau, 7851
- private members' public business
- public gallery
- public participation
- question period
- Singh, G., 12710
- Vanthof, 12708–12711
- regulatory authority
- Tabuns, 615–616
- stakeholder consultation. see under Policy development
- Throne speech
- time allocation
- Andrew, 5144, 8836–8837
- Armstrong, 2248, 2967, 3064–3066, 4245–4246, 5101
- Begum, 3499
- Bisson, 281–282, 285–286, 725, 1342, 1374, 1777, 1872–1873, 1875, 2076, 2620, 2962, 2965–2967, 3059–3062, 3408–3409, 3412–3415, 4215–4216, 4220, 4605, 5053–5054, 5057, 5228–5232, 5481, 5485, 6207–6209, 6417, 6448–6449, 6451, 7625–7626, 9427–9428, 10690
- Bouma, 5494
- Calandra, 8840
- Fee, 5103
- Fife, 1059, 1266, 3399–3400, 5240, 7631–7632
- French, 6307
- Gélinas, 1875, 1877, 4613, 5499, 6303–6304
- Ghamari, 4214
- Hatfield, 3504, 5490–5491
- Karpoche, 4652, 5237, 5492
- Kernaghan, 6453
- Lecce, 920
- Lindo, 1877, 1879, 2623, 4221
- Martow, 1073
- Morrison, 10670
- Oosterhoff, 3408
- Piccini, 5487
- Sattler, 316, 347, 2624, 3415–3416, 5051, 6212, 6455–6456, 6565, 6567, 8535, 10578
- Schreiner, 10583, 10671
- Shaw, 2672–2673, 2915, 4247–4248, 5403
- Singh, S., 2533, 5452
- Smith, D., 1263, 1265
- Smith, T., 914–915
- Stiles, 3111–3112, 3631, 3691
- Tabuns, 10582
- Tangri, 5102
- Taylor, 10583–10584, 10672
- Vanthof, 219, 788, 1259–1261, 5491, 12105
- West, 10756
- Yarde, 5495–5496
- transparency
- unanimous consent
- Begum, 10891–10892
- agenda/schedule
Legislative process - COVID-19
- agenda
- general remarks
- Armstrong, 7959, 7961, 8544–8545
- Bisson, 7995, 8023, 8564–8565, 8567, 8904
- Burch, 11313
- Calandra, 7869–7870, 7957, 8076–8078, 8080, 8242, 8537–8539, 8541–8543, 8569–8570, 8589–8590, 12054, 14067
- Coe, 11312–11313, 12113–12114, 14067
- Collard, 10333–10334
- Coteau, 12951
- Fraser, 7751–7752, 7819–7820, 8039, 8102
- French, 8028–8029
- Hatfield, 7964–7965
- Hillier, 7815–7816, 8031–8032
- Kernaghan, 8104
- Kramp, 8043
- Lindo, 8836
- Morrison, 8099, 8633
- Natyshak, 12619
- Parsa, 8844–8845
- Phillips, 7763–7764
- Rasheed, 9361
- Sattler, 7935–7937, 7952, 8253, 8493, 8535–8536
- Schreiner, 7777, 7820, 7961–7962, 8046
- Taylor, 8068
- Vanthof, 8251
- West, 7981–7982
- and government accountability
Legislative Protective Service
Legislative staff
Leukemia
- due to industrial toxins
- Shaw, 5560
- due to industrial toxins
LGBTQ+ community.
see also Transgender persons- Church and Wellesley Village
- 519 Church Street community centre
- Morrison, 3363
- social impact
- Morrison, 10883–10884
- 519 Church Street community centre
- discrimination against
- Egale legal clinic, funding
- general remarks
- Glover, 262
- and government policy
- and health equity
- history
- Pride Month
- reflection of, in education
- relationship with police
- Lindo, 3781
- resources for
- in northern and rural Ontario
- Gélinas, 2379
- in northern and rural Ontario
- Sport a Rainbow initiative
- Smith, D., 13655
- violence against
- Church and Wellesley Village
Liability for Climate-Related Harms Act, 2018 (Bill 37)
Liberal Party of Canada
- 2008 election platform
- environment
- Oosterhoff, 547
- environment
- 2008 election platform
Liberal Party of Ontario
Libraries - public
Licence plates - redesign
- general remarks
- manufacturer
- quality
- reissuing of
- reissuing of, cost
- slogan change
- unused inventory
- French, 7033
- visibility
Life insurance
- life settlements
- Coe, 10149–10150
- Cuzzetto, 10147–10148, 10908
- Morrison, 10151–10152
- Parsa, 10152
- Rakocevic, 10149
- Skelly, 10150–10151
- Stiles, 10150
- universal life policies
- Hunter, 11186
- life settlements
Life sciences industry
Life Settlements and Loans Act, 2020 (Bill 219)
- first reading
- Cuzzetto, 9792
- second reading, 10147–10153
- referred to Standing Committee on Finance and Economic Affairs, 10153
- first reading
Light rail transit (LRT)
Light rail transit (LRT) - Eglinton Crosstown
- Bathurst intersection
- Bell, 11026
- community benefits agreement
- Bell, 11028
- construction, community impact
- Andrew, 6989–6990, 11054–11056, 13843
- Bell, 10116–10117
- Harden, 11056
- Martin, 7154, 11056
- Stiles, 4904
- construction delays
- east extension
- general remarks
- history of
- intersection closures
- performance incentives
- project delays
- projected completion date
- public-private partnership
- underground portion
- west extension
- Bathurst intersection
Light rail transit (LRT) - Hamilton
- cancellation
- cost of
- general remarks
- Fedeli, 5130
- land expropriation
Light rail transit (LRT) - Hurontario line
Light rail transit (LRT) - Ottawa
- and affordable housing
- Harden, 11023, 11043–11044
- Hatfield, 11045
- existing plan, redevelopment of
- Blais, 8208
- implementation
- maintenance contract
- Harden, 11033, 11042–11043
- operational disruptions
- phase II
- public consultation
- Harden, 4902
- public-private partnerships, use of
- subcontractors
- Harden, 11044
- and affordable housing
Liquor Control Board of Ontario (LCBO).
see also Managing Transformation: A Modernization Action Plan for Ontario (2018); Public assets—sale/lease ofLiteracy
Litter.
see under Waste managementLittle Jamaica
- Andrew, 13844
Liver cancer
- Kusendova, 4563
Livestock transportation.
see also Agri-food facilities - security from trespass; Farms - security from trespass; Food processing facilities - security from trespassLivestock - welfare
Living wage
Lobbying
- illegal/unregistered
- ministry staff training re
- Hunter, 3663
- oversight and accountability
Lobbyists
- government relationship with
- Mantha, 13206–13207
- Natyshak, 12602–12603
- impact on policy development
- Fife, 11966, 12626–12627
- Natyshak, 12615
- Sattler, 7050–7051
- meetings with ministers
- disclosure of
- Hillier, 7047
- disclosure of
- political contributions by
- Hillier, 7047
- government relationship with
Local Choice for Local Elections (Ranked Ballot By-Laws), 2020 (Bill 232)
- first reading
- Hunter, 10458
- first reading
Local health integration networks (LHINs).
see also Ontario Health teamsLocal Planning Appeal Support Centre (LPAT)
Local Planning Appeal Tribunal (LPAT).
see also Ontario Municipal Board (OMB)- adjudicators, number of
- appeal process
- appeal rights, third-party eligibility
- appointments
- case backlog
- consolidation under Ontario Land Tribunal (OLT). see Ontario Land Tribunal (OLT)
- de novo hearings
- decision-making authority