House subject index
Letter: T
Tamil community
- in Canada
- Calandra, 5197
- in Canada
Tamil genocide.
see also Sri Lankan Civil War (1983-2009)Tamil Genocide Education Week Act, 2019 (Bill 104)
Tapir Corporation Act, 2020 (Bill Pr25)
Tarion
- 2019 Special Report: Tarion Warranty Corp. (Auditor General of Ontario)
- accountability
- Stevens, 8606
- board of directors
- executive compensation
- Final report: Review of the Ontario New Home Warranties Plan Act and the Tarion Warranty Corporation (Justice Honourable J. Douglas Cunningham)
- funding model
- Harden, 7648
- mandate
- oversight mechanisms
Tarion reform
- general remarks
- Andrew, 8603
- Bailey, 7651
- Bell, 8601
- Cho, S., 4859
- Fife, 8592
- Gates, 6341, 7701
- Ghamari, 8600
- Harden, 7646, 7651
- Harris, 8595
- Hogarth, 6660–6661, 8605–8606
- Karahalios, 7701
- Kramp, 7649
- Martin, 3338
- Morrison, 8608–8609
- Oosterhoff, 7651
- Parsa, 6782
- Rakocevic, 6339–6340, 7525–7526
- Rasheed, 7597–7598
- Sabawy, 7536, 7705
- Schreiner, 7649–7651
- Singh, G., 8600
- Singh, S., 7560, 7599
- Skelly, 7597–7598, 7604
- Tangri, 7702, 7704–7705
- Taylor, 7706
- Thanigasalam, 6614
- Thompson, 6782–6783, 6874–6875, 7516, 7519–7520
- Wai, 8532–8533
- Walker, 4859
- removal of regulator role
- statements by stakeholders
- general remarks
Tarion Warranty Corp.
see also New home warrantiesTarion Warranty Corp. - governance
Tarion Warranty Corp. - reform.
see also New home warranties - reformTarion Warranty Corp. - warranty administration
- claims process
- filing deadlines
- Rakocevic, 7238
- filing deadlines
- claims process
Tax avoidance/evasion
- revenue loss due to
- Harden, 699
- revenue loss due to
Tax Fairness for Real Estate Professionals Act, 2018 (Bill 38)
Taxation
- corporate tax rate
- deductions
- for Lifeline services
- Bisson, 137
- for Lifeline services
- economic impact
- Phillips, 294–295
- enforcement
- Harden, 699
- federal vs. provincial trends
- Calandra, 334
- to fund public services
- Natyshak, 546
- general remarks
- government strategy
- impact on employment
- Lecce, 1454
- of low-income earners
- West, 71
- personal tax rate
- policy
- Karahalios, 10535
- residential tax rate
- in Sault Ste. Marie
- Romano, 2848
- in Sault Ste. Marie
- revenue
- Ford, 6871
- tax credits
Taxation Amendment Act (Travel Ontario Tax Credit), 2020 (Bill 199)
- first reading
- Gates, 8896
- first reading
Taxation - low-income individuals and families tax credit
- eligibility
- general remarks
- Bouma, 2346
- Coe, 2626
- Cuzzetto, 2598
- Dunlop, 2560
- Fedeli, 2320, 2345–2346, 2411, 2451–2452, 2457–2458, 2511–2512, 2515, 2517, 2914, 4034, 5129
- Ford, 2306–2307
- Fraser, 2322
- Gill, 2022
- Horwath, 2306–2307
- Karpoche, 2445
- Kernaghan, 2018
- MacLeod, 2635, 4641
- Parsa, 1954
- Phillips, 6463
- Roberts, 6396
- Scott, 2440
- Skelly, 2014
- Smith, D., 2555
- West, 2602
- vs. minimum wage increase
- rates
- Nicholls, 5185
Taxation reform
- as economic strategy
- Roberts, 2616
- as economic strategy
Taxi industry
- and COVID-19
- illegal operators
- insurance rates
- licensing
- market competition
- West, 9758–9759
Taxis
- insurance rates
- Sattler, 7301
- insurance rates
Teach the Reach Act, 2019 (Bill 89)
Teacher candidates
- employment opportunities
- Gates, 5257–5258
- math proficiency assessment
- Anand, 3685
- Andrew, 3016, 3688
- Armstrong, 2249–2250
- Arthur, 2366–2367
- Bailey, 3625
- Barrett, 2371–2372
- Begum, 3498
- Bell, 2385
- Bouma, 2179, 2388, 4016
- Burch, 2391–2392, 3687
- Coe, 2366
- Dunlop, 2389–2390
- Fee, 3063
- Ford, 4160
- Gates, 2387
- Gill, 2194
- Gretzky, 3683
- Harden, 2249
- Harris, 4024–4025
- Martin, 2250–2251, 3681
- Natyshak, 4067
- Oosterhoff, 2177, 2237
- Piccini, 3632
- Roberts, 2387
- Sattler, 2198, 4022
- Skelly, 3012–3013
- Stiles, 2046, 2182–2183, 2236, 2386, 3113, 3629
- Thompson, 1990, 2044, 3490, 3885, 4079, 4124–4125
- employment opportunities
Teachers
- appreciation
- assessment of, other jurisdictions
- Oosterhoff, 2177
- attrition protection
- attrition protection funding
- BC recruitment campaign
- Horwath, 4224
- compensation
- continuing education
- demographic representation
- Lecce, 8920
- government relationship with
- hiring process
- hiring vs. student enrolment rates
- layoffs
- math proficiency
- math proficiency, development of
- professional development
- recall notices
- relationship with parents
- Stiles, 2191
- roster review
- shortage
- Wynne, 3759
- shortage, French-language
- Lecce, 9570
- surplus notices
- Bell, 5431
- Burch, 4474
- Fife, 5292
- Harden, 4581
- Horwath, 4224, 4328, 4394–4395, 4489–4490
- Karpoche, 4652–4653
- Lindo, 4127–4128
- Pang, 4599
- Shaw, 4349, 4587–4588
- Singh, G., 4503
- Singh, S., 4483–4484, 4578
- Stiles, 4159–4160, 4446, 4475, 4542, 4571, 5508
- Taylor, 4664
- Thompson, 4128, 4224, 4446, 5508
- West, 4665
- Yarde, 4623
- training
- in Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD)
- Martin, 10269
- Wynne, 10267–10268
- in Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD)
Teachers - additional qualifications
Teachers - collective bargaining
Teachers - guilty of sexual abuse
- revocation of certificate of registration
- Thompson, 4078
- revocation of certificate of registration
Teachers - labour dispute
- bargaining process
- general remarks
- independent mediation
- job action
- negotiations
- online learning
- as negotiating topic
- Lecce, 7486
- as negotiating topic
- province-wide strike (February 21, 2020)
- public response
- Support for Parents program
Teachers - professional misconduct
- definition, changes to
- Skelly, 3013
- definition, changes to
Teachers - recruitment
Teachers - sexual misconduct
- disciplinary committee
- Stiles, 3631
- general remarks
- prevention
- revocation of certificate of registration
- disciplinary committee
Technical Standards and Safety Authority (TSSA)
Technology sector.
see Innovation and technology sectorTeddy's Law (Anti-Declawing), 2020 (Bill 240)
- first reading
- Stiles, 11213
- first reading
Telecommunications
- infrastructure development. see Infrastructure - telecommunications
- regulation of
- jurisdiction over
- Scott, 9014
- jurisdiction over
Telecommunications infrastructure
- access to
- development
- Parsa, 11195
- general remarks
- Roberts, 10706
- government funding
- government strategy
- Mulroney, 9915
- in northern and rural Ontario
- general remarks
- Barrett, 10794–10795
- Coe, 10703
- Gélinas, 10329–10330, 10338, 11070
- Ghamari, 10340
- Hillier, 5912
- Kramp, 429
- Mantha, 9459
- Martin, 11067
- Martow, 10060
- Miller, N., 10338
- Piccini, 11176–11178
- Roberts, 10537–10538
- Skelly, 11178
- Wai, 10532
- government funding
- Up to Speed program
- Gill, 11676
- using Hydro One infrastructure
- general remarks
- Southwestern Integrated Fibre Technology project
Telemedicine
Television industry.
see Film and television industryTemporary workers
Tenants.
see also Rental housingTerrorism
Terrorist Activities Sanctions Act, 2018 (Bill 46)
Terrorists
Terrorists - return to Ontario
- government strategy
- service restrictions
Terry Fox Run
- Downey, 843
Textile industry
- equity and
- Singh, G., 3546
- fast fashion
- impact on waste diversion. see under Waste diversion - textiles—donation and recycling
- worker demographics
- Begum, 3548
- working conditions
- Begum, 3548
- equity and
Textile waste.
see Waste diversion - textilesThe People's Health Care Act, 2019 (Bill 74)
- first reading
- ministerial statement
- Elliott, 3250–3251
- second reading, 3436–3452, 3455–3465, 3507–3516, 3575–3591, 3593–3602, 3647–3657, 3695–3702, 3713–3714
- Andrew, 3600
- Armstrong, 3458–3459, 3585–3589, 3591, 3647
- Arthur, 3442, 3463
- Barrett, 3583–3587
- Bell, 3451–3452
- Bisson, 3579–3583, 3700
- Bouma, 3442–3443, 3590, 3596–3597
- Bourgouin, 3597–3599
- Calandra, 3589–3590, 3596
- Cho, S., 3586
- Coe, 3601–3602, 3648
- Cuzzetto, 3699
- Elliott, 3436–3438, 3443–3444
- Fee, 3651–3654
- Fife, 3443
- Fraser, 3464–3465, 3507–3509
- Gates, 3698–3701
- Gélinas, 3444–3450, 3452, 3596, 3697
- Ghamari, 3599
- Glover, 3458, 3647–3648, 3656
- Gretzky, 3699–3700
- Harden, 3513–3516, 3595–3596
- Harris, 3451, 3513, 3700
- Hassan, 3577–3578, 3590–3591
- Hatfield, 3582–3583, 3586, 3590
- Hogarth, 3512
- Hunter, 3459
- Kanapathi, 3695–3698
- Karahalios, 3455–3459
- Karpoche, 3648–3651, 3653–3654
- Ke, 3654
- Kernaghan, 3509
- Kusendova, 3593–3595, 3597–3598
- Mamakwa, 3650, 3653
- Mantha, 3598–3599
- Martin, 3438–3440, 3647, 3655–3656
- McKenna, 3578
- Morrison, 3578, 3583
- Oosterhoff, 3582, 3650
- Pang, 3583
- Park, 3586
- Parsa, 3508–3509
- Pettapiece, 3578–3579
- Piccini, 3458
- Rasheed, 3575–3577, 3579
- Roberts, 3462
- Romano, 3653
- Sabawy, 3463
- Sandhu, 3509–3513
- Sarkaria, 3650–3651
- Sattler, 3601
- Schreiner, 3599–3601
- Shaw, 3459–3464, 3651, 3656–3657
- Singh, G., 3451
- Skelly, 3600
- Smith, D., 3443, 3697
- Stevens, 3512, 3599
- Surma, 3701–3702
- Taylor, 3654–3655, 3657
- Triantafilopoulos, 3440–3442, 3648, 3656
- Wai, 3600–3601
- West, 3512, 3696
- division (carried), 3713–3714
- time allocation motion, 3807–3817, 3861–3867, 3879–3880
- third reading, 4275–4286, 4291–4300, 4412–4431, 4435–4444, 4487–4488
- Armstrong, 4412, 4414–4416, 4418, 4441
- Arthur, 4430, 4438
- Baber, 4417
- Bailey, 4413
- Bell, 4417
- Berns-McGown, 4425–4426, 4431
- Bouma, 4416–4417, 4430–4431
- Calandra, 4420–4421
- Cuzzetto, 4296
- Elliott, 4275–4277
- Fee, 4283
- Fife, 4417, 4426–4431
- Fraser, 4418–4420, 4422
- Gélinas, 4283–4286, 4291–4298
- Glover, 4441–4442
- Karahalios, 4297
- Ke, 4441
- Kernaghan, 4421
- Khanjin, 4438, 4442–4444, 4487
- Kramp, 4425
- Kusendova, 4487–4488
- Mamakwa, 4439–4442
- Mantha, 4282–4283
- Martin, 4277–4279
- McDonell, 4412–4413
- Miller, N., 4423–4425
- Monteith-Farrell, 4437–4438
- Rakocevic, 4413, 4421–4422
- Roberts, 4435–4439
- Sabawy, 4438
- Sarkaria, 4282, 4441
- Singh, G., 4425
- Skelly, 4422–4423, 4426
- Smith, D., 4298–4300, 4413, 4421, 4430
- Stevens, 4297
- Stiles, 4282
- Triantafilopoulos, 4279–4283
- Wai, 4426
- West, 4296–4297
- division (carried), 4499–4500
- amendments
- legislative timeline
- Royal assent, 4501
The United Church of Canada Act, 2019 (Bill Pr10)
Theft
- of mail
- of packages. see under Trespass to property
- penalties
- Kernaghan, 11321
Therapy animals.
see Service animalsThrone speech,
3–5- use of French language
- Des Rosiers, 89
- use of French language
Throne speech debate
- participation, 25–76, 91–125, 141–161, 165–167
- Andrew, 118–119
- Armstrong, 48–49, 66, 75
- Arthur, 53, 60–61
- Baber, 98–99
- Bailey, 53, 58–60
- Barrett, 60
- Bisson, 33–36, 52–53, 55, 65, 99, 111, 142–143, 147, 165
- Bouma, 38–41
- Bourgouin, 122–123
- Calandra, 67–68, 71, 75, 94–95, 108
- Clark, 55–56
- Coe, 48, 91–93, 95–96
- Crawford, 46–48
- Des Rosiers, 148–149, 151
- Downey, 25–27, 39–40, 61, 70, 118
- Dunlop, 154
- Fife, 41–45, 70
- Fraser, 100–104
- French, 40
- Gates, 71–76
- Gélinas, 143, 151, 166
- Ghamari, 27–28, 44, 150
- Gill, 36–38
- Gretzky, 155–158
- Harden, 94, 100, 112
- Horwath, 29–33
- Karahalios, 68–70, 103
- Khanjin, 115–116
- Kusendova, 116–119
- Lecce, 103–104, 122, 165–166
- Lindo, 49–54, 75–76, 146–147, 154
- MacLeod, 66, 104
- Mamakwa, 144–148
- Mantha, 44, 48, 95–98, 100
- Martow, 166
- McKenna, 52, 107
- Miller, N., 95
- Morrison, 119–121, 123
- Natyshak, 108–109, 113–114, 150
- Oosterhoff, 119, 143, 155
- Pang, 160–161, 166
- Park, 75, 99, 143
- Pettapiece, 40
- Piccini, 146, 151–153, 155–156
- Roberts, 45–46, 49
- Romano, 43
- Sarkaria, 153–154
- Schreiner, 54, 56
- Singh, G., 43–44, 60
- Skelly, 147
- Smith, D., 49, 71, 112, 122
- Smith, T., 65–66
- Stiles, 104–107, 109
- Tangri, 109–110, 113, 150
- Taylor, 39, 122
- Thanigasalam, 110–111
- Thompson, 93–94
- Vanthof, 56, 62–64, 66–67
- Wai, 159–160
- Walker, 56–58, 61
- West, 70–71, 118
- Yakabuski, 123–125, 141–142, 144
- Yurek, 55
- participation, 25–76, 91–125, 141–161, 165–167
Thunder Bay District Health Unit
- budget
- Monteith-Farrell, 4783
- budget
Thunder Bay Jail
Thunder Bay Police Service
Thundering Waters development (Niagara)
- LPAT appeal
- Burch, 5082
- LPAT appeal
Tibetan community
Tibetan Heritage Month Act, 2020 (Bill 131)
Ticket sales
Time allocation motions
- Access to Natural Gas Act, 2018 (Bill 32)
- Better for People, Smarter for Business Act, 2019 (Bill 132)
- Better for People, Smarter for Business Act, 2020 (Bill 213)
- presented
- Khanjin, 10667–10668
- responded to
- Andrew, 10693–10694
- Bisson, 10690–10691
- Collard, 10669–10670
- Fife, 10692–10693
- Hunter, 10691–10692
- Morrison, 10670–10671
- Sattler, 10668–10669
- Schreiner, 10671–10672
- Taylor, 10672
- division (carried), 10783–10784
- presented
- Better Local Government Act, 2018 (Bill 5)
- Bringing Choice and Fairness to the People Act (Beverage Alcohol Retail Sales), 2019 (Bill 115)
- Cannabis Statute Law Amendment Act, 2018 (Bill 36)
- Cap and Trade Cancellation Act, 2018 (Bill 4)
- Comprehensive Ontario Police Services Act, 2019 (Bill 68)
- COVID-19 Economic Recovery Act, 2020 (Bill 197)
- Efficient Local Government Act, 2018 (Bill 31)
- Fixing the Hydro Mess Act, 2019 (Bill 87)
- Foundations for Promoting and Protecting Mental Health and Addictions Services Act, 2019 (Bill 116)
- Franco-Ontarian Emblem Amendment Act, 2020 (Bill 182)
- Getting Ontario Moving Act (Transportation Statute Law Amendment), 2019 (Bill 107)
- Green Energy Repeal Act, 2018 (Bill 34)
- Helping Tenants and Small Businesses Act, 2020 (Bill 204)
- Labour Relations Amendment Act (Protecting Ontario's Power Supply), 2018 (Bill 67)
- Legislative Assembly Amendment Act, 2020 (Bill 167)
- Making Ontario Open for Business Act, 2018 (Bill 47)
- More Homes, More Choice Act, 2019 (Bill 108)
- Ontario Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Amendment Act (Interim Period), 2019 (Bill 117)
- The People's Health Care Act, 2019 (Bill 74)
- Plan to Build Ontario Together Act, 2019 (Bill 138)
- Protect, Support and Recover from COVID-19 Act (Budget Measures), 2020 (Bill 229)
- presented
- Khanjin, 10575–10577
- responded to
- Hunter, 10580–10581
- Sattler, 10577–10580
- Schreiner, 10583
- Tabuns, 10581–10583
- Taylor, 10583–10586
- division (carried), 10641–10642
- presented
- Protecting a Sustainable Public Sector for Future Generations Act, 2019 (Bill 124)
- Protecting Tenants and Strengthening Community Housing Act, 2020 (Bill 184)
- Protecting What Matters Most Act (Budget Measures), 2019 (Bill 100)
- Provincial Animal Welfare Services Act, 2019 (Bill 136)
- Rebuilding Consumer Confidence Act, 2020 (Bill 159)
- Reopening Ontario (A Flexible Response to COVID-19) Act, 2020 (Bill 195)
- Restoring Ontario's Competitiveness Act, 2019 (Bill 66)
- Restoring Trust, Transparency and Accountability Act, 2018 (Bill 57)
- Safe and Supportive Classrooms Act, 2019 (Bill 48)
- Security from Trespass and Protecting Food Safety Act, 2020 (Bill 156)
- Select Committee on Financial Transparency
- Somali Heritage Week Act, 2020 (Bill 180)
- Standing orders
- Standing orders (on the amendments to the main motion)
- Stop Cyberbullying in Ontario Day Act, 2020 (Bill 154)
- Supporting Local Restaurants Act, 2020 (Bill 236)
- presented
- Khanjin, 10943
- responded to
- Bisson, 10943–10944
- Collard, 10944
- presented
- Supporting Ontario's Recovery and Municipal Elections Act, 2020 (Bill 218)
- presented
- Khanjin, 10046–10047
- responded to
- Armstrong, 10055–10056
- Berns-McGown, 10053
- Bisson, 10047–10050
- Blais, 10054
- Fife, 10050–10052
- Hillier, 10053
- Schreiner, 10050
- West, 10054–10055
- division (carried), 10087
- presented
- Tibetan Heritage Month Act, 2020 (Bill 131)
- Urgent Priorities Act, 2018 (Bill 2)
Time Amendment Act, 2020 (Bill 214)
- first reading
- Roberts, 9623
- second reading, 9664–9670
- referred to Standing Committee on the Legislative Assembly, 9670
- third reading, 10835–10840
- Gélinas, 10837–10839
- Roberts, 10835–10837
- Royal assent, 10941
- first reading
Time to Care Act (Long-Term Care Homes Amendment, Minimum Standard of Daily Care), 2020 (Bill 13)
- first reading
- Armstrong, 482
- second reading, 10106–10113, 10137
- referred to Standing Committee on Social Policy, 10137
- general remarks
- Armstrong, 10056
- first reading
Toby's Act, 2012,
SO 2012, c 7
Tornadoes in Ottawa (September 2018)
Toronto
- Action Plan to Confront Anti-Black Racism
- Lindo, 3781
- amalgamation (1998). see also Government downsizing
- attack in (April 23, 2018)
- attack in (July 22, 2018). see also Special Investigations Unit (SIU)—investigative process
- Church and Wellesley Village
- Morrison, 7977–7978
- Danforth neighbourhood
- economic impact
- Coteau, 702
- fiscal management
- governing principles
- re co-operation collaboration with province
- Tabuns, 618
- re co-operation collaboration with province
- infrastructure
- Jane and Finch community
- King Street Pilot project. see under Toronto Transit Commission (TTC)
- official plan
- provincial transfer payments
- Horwath, 5109
- relationship with province
- Morrison, 5030
- revenue generation
- Calandra, 5252–5253
- waterfront
- Glover, 2776
- Action Plan to Confront Anti-Black Racism
Toronto Catholic District School Board
Toronto City Council.
see also City of Toronto Act, 2006, SO 2006, c 11, Schedule A; MunicipalitiesToronto city council downsizing
Toronto City Council downsizing
- alignment with provincial ridings
- as constitutional issue. see also City of Toronto et al. v Ontario (Attorney General), 2018 ONSC 5151; Toronto (City) v Ontario (Attorney General), 2018 ONCA 761
- consultation. see under Government downsizing—consultation process
- and democracy
- economic impact
- Calandra, 650
- fiscal impact. see Government downsizing—as fiscal policy
- general remarks
- impact on land-use planning
- jurisdiction
- Clark, 836
- jurisdiction over
- public opinion
- Hatfield, 442
- public response to
- referendum on, cost
- timing of
- and voter representation
Toronto City Council downsizing - legal challenge
Toronto City Council - election (2018).
see also Municipal and regional governments- advanced polling
- Burch, 968
- candidates
- legitimacy of
- nomination period
- organization of
- procedural uncertainty
- advanced polling
Toronto City Council - wards, redrawing of
Toronto city councillors
- impact of council downsizing
- response to council downsizing
- ward redrawing, impact of
Toronto (City) v Ontario (Attorney General),
2018 ONCA 761
- decision re stay
- Clark, 1023
- decision re stay
Toronto (City) v Ontario (Attorney General),
2018 ONCA 761
- decision re stay
- Downey, 1021
- decision re stay
Toronto (City) v Ontario (Attorney General),
2018 ONCA 761
Toronto (City) v Ontario (Attorney General),
2018 ONCA 761
- impact on Bill 31 (re Toronto City Council downsizing)
- Smith, T., 1012
- impact on Bill 31 (re Toronto City Council downsizing)
Toronto (City) v Ontario (Attorney General),
2018 ONCA 761
- quoted
- Clark, 1023–1024
- quoted
Toronto District School Board (TDSB)
Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF)
Toronto Police Service
- community relations
- Lindo, 3781
- government funding
- report, A Collective Impact (2018, Ontario Human Rights Commission). see under Ontario Human Rights Commission (OHRC)
- report, Toronto Action Plan to Confront Anti-Black Racism (City of Toronto). see under Toronto
- training, anti-Black racism
- Lindo, 3781
- community relations
Toronto Public Health
- budget
- government funding
- reports
- Health Streets: Design Features and Benefits (2014)
- Gélinas, 4777
- Health Streets: Design Features and Benefits (2014)
- services
Toronto Raptors
Toronto Stock Exchange Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. T.15
- repeal of
- Cho, S., 6732
- repeal of
Toronto Transit Commission (TTC)
- accessibility
- bus routes
- capacity and overcrowding
- congestion
- funding sources
- general remarks
- Surma, 7108–7109
- government funding
- Andrew, 9681
- infrastructure funding
- maintenance and repair
- maintenance and repair funding
- Thanigasalam, 5803
- operation of
- Bell, 4887
- provincial funding
- relationship with government
- Bell, 4887
- ridership rates
- Oosterhoff, 7198
- service quality
- stations
- Union station redevelopment
- Baber, 7130
- Union station redevelopment
- streetcars
- vehicle cameras
- Bell, 5036
- vehicle manufacturing
- vehicles
- Bell, 10025
Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) expansion
- analysis of
- Stiles, 4907
- cost-benefit analysis
- Glover, 7199
- development contracts
- content
- Hassan, 8400
- content
- economic impact
- employment creation
- existing plan, consultation process
- Tabuns, 7143–7144
- existing plan, redevelopment of
- funding
- general remarks
- Baber, 5207
- Bouma, 7137–7139
- Cho, S., 5027
- Coe, 7135, 7202–7203
- Fedeli, 4322
- Ford, 3920, 7485
- Ghamari, 8216–8217
- Harris, 5052, 5286
- Hogarth, 4852, 5509, 7189
- Kanapathi, 4662–4663
- Karahalios, 4894
- Martin, 11065
- Martow, 4901, 7485
- McNaughton, 4880
- Mulroney, 7103, 7107
- Nicholls, 7126
- Oosterhoff, 7197
- Phillips, 5964
- Rasheed, 7185
- Skelly, 7175
- Surma, 4841, 4882, 5006, 5147–5148, 5328, 11019–11020
- Thanigasalam, 7119–7121, 7999–8000, 8199–8201
- Wai, 7148
- Yurek, 3923, 4304, 4662–4663, 4707, 4877, 4885
- government funding
- ground levels
- impact on commute times
- Thanigasalam, 8000
- impact on other communities
- impact on transit congestion
- Calandra, 8397–8398
- Metrolinx, role of
- municipal agreements
- municipal and federal government consultation
- municipal consultation
- municipal response
- Ontario Line
- partnership agreement
- Skelly, 7176
- project amendments
- public notification
- Hassan, 8400
- public notification
- public consultation
- Bell, 4890
- public response to
- and public-private partnerships
- Glover, 5342
- public-private partnerships (P3s)
- public-private partnerships, use of
- Scarborough subway
- Scarborough subway extension
- Sheppard east expansion
- Babikian, 8400
- stakeholder consultation
- stakeholder response to
- Ghamari, 8217–8218
- stations
- cost of
- Bell, 8794
- development around. see also Land use planning - Transit-Oriented Communities Program
- funding sources
- site decision-making
- Fife, 7184
- cost of
- subways
- Surma, 10022
- terms of reference
- Toronto City Council endorsement
- track length
- Oosterhoff, 7196
- transparency
- Bell, 4840
- vehicle procurement
- Yonge North subway extension
- Yonge subway north extension
- analysis of
Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) expansion - acceleration
- community impacts
- mitigation of
- Hassan, 8399
- mitigation of
- compensation
- deliverables
- development on adjacent lands
- environmental assessment
- general remarks
- land expropriation
- Metrolinx
- ministerial authority
- municipal assets
- municipal consultation
- obstruction and interference
- performance incentives
- Gates, 7136
- property access
- public-private partnerships
- Bell, 6988–6989
- Scarborough subway
- secondary costs to municipalities
- French, 7125
- stakeholder consultation
- tree removal
- utility relocation
- community impacts
Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) expansion - construction process
Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) expansion - funding
Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) expansion - implementation timeline
Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) expansion - Ontario Line
Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) - fares
Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) - subway.
see also Transit system expansion by region—Scarborough- extension approvals process
- Yurek, 2518
- general remarks
- government funding
- Surma, 9911
- transfer to provincial jurisdiction
- Baber, 2518
- Bell, 1279
- Fedeli, 4322
- Ford, 412
- Ghamari, 8219
- Hogarth, 3029
- Lecce, 4530
- Martow, 4305
- Yurek, 2516–2517
- and accountability
- compensation
- and efficiency
- and funding
- Surma, 4841
- general remarks
- impact on other communities
- Triantafilopoulos, 5105
- and infrastructure expansion
- vs. local planning
- negotiations with city
- and private sector
- provincial-municipal role division
- public consultation
- public response to
- terms of reference
- transparency
- extension approvals process
Toronto ward boundary review (2016)
Tourism industry.
see also Northern Ontario—tourism promotion- Amazing Places project
- Miller, N., 7506
- Community Building Fund. see Community Building Fund
- consumer protection
- culinary tourism
- economic impact
- economic impact by sector
- general remarks
- Hunter, 2869–2870
- government funding
- Coe, 10445
- government strategy
- in Indigenous communities
- Tibollo, 2868
- infrastructure funding
- Monteith-Farrell, 7505
- land use permit fees
- Vanthof, 8767
- liability insurance rates
- northern Ontario
- regulations, Niagara region
- southwestern Ontario
- staff compensation
- Gates, 8814
- stakeholder consultation
- Tibollo, 2868
- Tourism Development and Recovery Fund
- MacLeod, 8116
- Trent-Severn Waterway trail town strategy
- Piccini, 7504–7505
- visitors from United States
- in winter
- Amazing Places project
Tourism industry - COVID-19
- consultation
- MacLeod, 10518
- domestic tourism
- tax credits
- Gates, 10101–10102
- tax credits
- economic impact
- general remarks
- round tables
- Calandra, 8079–8080
- by sector
- general remarks
- Calandra, 11197
- Gates, 10513–10514
- Miller, P., 10518
- Vanthof, 10507
- government supports
- Begum, 10700–10701
- Cho, S., 10445
- Gates, 10513–10514, 10701
- Khanjin, 10577
- MacLeod, 10513–10514
- and Indigenous businesses
- Fife, 8779–8780
- tax credit
- consultation
Tourism industry - COVID-19, government response
Tow truck operators
- safety of
- French, 6127
- safety of
Towing industry
Toxic substances
Toxic substances - regulation of
Toxics Reduction Act, 2009,
SO 2009, c 19
Toxics Reduction Act, 2009,
S.O. 2009, c. 19
Toyota
- RAV4 production
- Smith, T., 3963
- RAV4 production
Trade with United States.
see also North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) - renegotiation- automotive industry
- collaboration between provincial and federal governments
- Wilson, 14
- dairy industry
- Vanthof, 62–63
- economic impact
- general remarks
- Lecce, 3168–3169
- government advocacy
- government strategy
- Michigan
- National Governors Association meeting
- softwood lumber tariffs
- tariffs, steel and aluminum
- trade relationship
- trade representative
- trade representative, compensation
- trade representative, firing of
Traffic congestion
Traffic signs
Trailer parks
- rent increases
- above-guideline
- Morrison, 8100
- above-guideline
- rent increases
Training schools
Transfer Payment Ontario
- Parsa, 7678
Transfer payments
- accountability and transparency
- Bethlenfalvy, 1308
- accountability and transparency
Transgender persons.
see also LGBTQ+ community; Toby's Act, 2012, SO 2012, c 7- discrimination and violence against
- Dunlop, 6181
- Kernaghan, 6184
- McKenna, 10555–10556
- discrimination and violence against, in schools
- education, reflection in. see under LGBTQ+ community
- services for
- support for
- violence against
- discrimination and violence against
Transit.
see also specific type- in 905 area
- Horwath, 7563
- access to
- and access to employment
- and access to health care
- Sattler, 5051
- accessibility
- affordability
- bus services
- to York University
- Bell, 3128
- to York University
- capacity and overcrowding
- corridor control
- Bell, 11026
- and COVID-19
- as economic policy
- Coe, 7202–7203
- employment opportunities
- Bell, 9916
- as environmental policy
- and equity
- Andrew, 7181
- fares
- impact on ridership
- Bell, 7117
- impact on ridership
- general remarks
- government strategy
- historically
- Rakocevic, 7186
- intercommunity buses
- in other jurisdictions
- ownership
- Calandra, 5253
- private delivery
- Bell, 10597–10598
- Blais, 11048
- Glover, 10598–10599
- Harden, 11048
- impact on fares
- Stiles, 10599
- by region
- regional integration
- ridership rates
- Bell, 7173
- route exclusivity
- Bell, 10597
- service quality
- social impact
- Singh, G., 4152
- subways
- Baber, 7129
- Toronto Pearson Airport
- Bell, 11024
- in underserved communities
- Bell, 10598
- in 905 area
Transit by region
Transit - fares
Transit funding
- during COVID-19
- Mulroney, 10017–10018, 10024, 11016
- Rakocevic, 11508
- Durham region
- Park, 9450
- economic impact
- Stiles, 6887
- federal
- federal-provincial transfer agreement. see Infrastructure development—Integrated Bilateral Agreement
- funding source
- general remarks
- Hamilton
- historically
- Sattler, 6887
- infrastructure
- Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program (ICIP). see under Infrastructure development
- municipal, matched by province
- in northern and rural Ontario
- northern Ontario
- Oakville
- operational
- Schreiner, 9916
- project review
- Yurek, 2516–2519
- provincial
- provincial, historically
- by region
- Sudbury
- transfer payments to municipalities
- Waterloo
- during COVID-19
Transit infrastructure
Transit infrastructure development
- approval processes
- Martin, 11066
- community benefits agreements
- community compensation
- community consultation
- community impact
- Andrew, 6886–6887, 11053–11054
- Bell, 10118
- community rights standards
- Bell, 10118, 11028–11029
- completion timelines
- construction working group
- Bell, 10118
- and COVID-19
- impact on project timelines
- Calandra, 8397
- impact on project timelines
- Crown liability
- restrictions on
- Stiles, 8396
- restrictions on
- dedicated bus/streetcar lanes
- Bell, 10116
- delays and cancellations
- Bell, 10119–10120, 10122–10123, 11030
- developer relations
- Bell, 10120–10121
- development timelines
- Skelly, 7151
- economic impact
- Calandra, 8397
- as economic policy
- and economic recovery
- employment opportunities
- environmental assessments
- Bell, 11027–11028, 11033
- Hatfield, 11032
- environmental impact
- expert consultation
- Bell, 10122
- federal funding
- general remarks
- Baber, 7130
- Bell, 7117–7118, 7174
- Blais, 10488
- Calandra, 2628
- Ford, 987
- French, 7123, 7127
- Khanjin, 8402, 11068
- Martin, 11068
- Martow, 3522, 7127
- Morrison, 7132
- Mulroney, 8165
- Parsa, 7128
- Sarkaria, 5334
- Sattler, 5051, 7174–7175
- Schreiner, 7127
- Shaw, 7119
- Skelly, 7176
- Stiles, 5339
- Surma, 8171
- Tabuns, 7147
- Tangri, 4884
- Thanigasalam, 5804
- government funding
- Bell, 10444–10445, 10599, 11023–11024
- Cho, S., 10445
- Karahalios, 5012
- Rasheed,
- approval processes