Letter: P
Paramedics and paramedic services
- general remarks
- McMahon, 1610
- general remarks
Parks
Patient Ombudsman
- role of
- Jones, S., 2269–2270
- role of
Patient-to-Nurse Ratios for Hospitals Act, 2025 (Bill 19)
- first reading
- Gélinas, 627–628
- first reading
Pediatric hospitals
Peel region
Peel Transition Implementation Act, 2025 (Bill 45)
Pembroke and Area Airport Commission Act, 2025 (Bill Pr35)
- first reading
- Denault, 2330
- first reading
Pension Benefits Guarantee Fund (PBGF)
Pension plans
Pensions
- employer bankruptcy, employee protection from
- Armstrong, 387–388
- employer bankruptcy, employee protection from
Personal health information
Personal information
Personal support workers (PSWs)
Persons with disabilities
Peter Kormos Memorial Act (Saving Organs to Save Lives), 2025 (Bill 4)
- first reading
- Gélinas, 34
- first reading
Petitions
- Accessibility for persons with disabilities
- Hsu, 1977–1978
- Addiction services
- Affordable housing
- Alzheimer's disease
- Begum, 325
- Animal protection
- Gélinas, 1460
- Anti-bullying initiatives
- Pasma, 1461
- Anti-racism activities
- Anti-vaping initiatives for youth
- Gélinas, 214
- Armenian community
- Tsao, 34–35
- Asian Heritage Month
- Tsao, 716
- Assistive devices
- Autism treatment
- West, 1717
- Blood and plasma donation
- Gélinas, 98
- Cancer screening
- Gélinas, 390
- Cancer treatment
- Caregivers
- Child and family services
- Kernaghan, 1848–1849
- Child care
- Children's immunization program
- Wong-Tam, 1915–1916
- Consumer protection
- Cost of living
- Pasma, 916
- Cycling infrastructure
- Bell, 810
- Domestic violence
- West, 1585
- Education funding
- Education in funding
- Gilmour, 1401
- Emergency services
- Endangered species
- Energy policies
- Hsu, 1978
- Environmental protection
- Ferry service
- Foreign-trained doctors
- Forestry industry
- Front-line workers
- Gasoline prices
- Gender-based violence
- Government accountability
- Government services
- Gélinas, 1461
- Health care
- Health care funding
- Health care workers
- Begum, 1653
- Herbicides
- Gélinas, 499–500
- Highway safety
- Homelessness
- Clancy, 1460
- Hospital parking fees
- Hospital services
- Burch, 2164
- Housing
- Lennox, 1850
- Indigenous affairs
- West, 500
- Injured workers
- Begum, 1655
- International trade
- Interprovincial trade
- Labour legislation
- Land use planning
- Landfill
- Tabuns, 1062
- Long-term care
- Lupus
- Macular degeneration
- Mamakwa, 1583
- Medical assistance in dying
- Brady, 562
- Medical error
- Gélinas, 2165
- Mental health services
- Midwifery
- Vanthof, 1124
- Northern Health Travel Grant
- Ontario Place
- Ontario Science Centre
- Pharmacare
- Police in schools
- Post-secondary education
- Post-stroke treatment
- Hsu, 1978
- Public safety
- West, 1719
- Public transit
- Repeal of government legislation
- Pasma, 1718
- Retirement homes
- West, 1584–1585
- Road safety
- School facilities
- School governance
- Vaugeois, 2274
- School safety
- Services for the developmentally disabled
- Schreiner, 163
- Services for the hearing-impaired
- Clancy, 1222
- Social assistance
- Armstrong, 162, 2274
- Begum, 2330–2331
- Clancy, 1223
- Fife, 1583
- French, 810–811, 1123
- Gélinas, 1122–1123, 2097
- Gilmour, 163, 812, 1778
- Kernaghan, 2036
- Lennox, 215, 1915
- McKenney, 438, 916, 1124
- McMahon, 268, 438, 985, 1123, 1525, 1779
- Pasma, 916, 1225, 1717–1718
- Sattler, 1525
- Vaugeois, 499, 1582–1583
- West, 1583, 1978–1979, 2097
- Wong-Tam, 716, 811, 986, 1655, 1914
- Student nutrition programs
- Hsu, 1848
- Supportive housing
- Gélinas, 2036–2037
- Taxation
- Tenant protection
- Transportation infrastructure
- Tuition
- University funding
- Veterans
- Fife, 325
- Vision care
- Gélinas, 1462
- Visitor parking fees
- Water quality
- Brady, 1123–1124
- Workplace safety
- Youth mental health
- Accessibility for persons with disabilities
Pharmacists
Pharmacists and pharmacies
Photo ID cards
Pickering College Act, 2025 (Bill Pr19)
- first reading
- Gallagher Murphy, 2377
- first reading
Plan to Protect Ontario Act (Budget Measures), 2025 (Bill 24)
- first reading
- Bethlenfalvy, 785
- committee procedure
- Bell, 1142
- second reading, 787–795, 812–850, 895–901, 1064, 1119
- Anand, 795, 899–901
- Bell, 812–822
- Blais, 827–831
- Bourgouin, 834–835, 843
- Bowman, 822–825, 830–831
- Cerjanec, 835, 843–845, 849
- Cho, S., 898
- Coe, 898
- Collard, 898–899
- Cooper, 789–791
- Fairclough, 850, 895–899
- French, 829–830
- Gates, 836–839, 844
- Gilmour, 794–795, 821
- Glover, 795, 898–899
- Gretzky, 835–836, 838–839
- Hazell, 840–841, 843
- Kernaghan, 830–831, 839
- Kerzner, 844–845
- Leardi, 830, 845, 849
- McGregor, 822
- McKenney, 834, 842, 849
- McMahon, 831, 838, 841–843
- Oosterhoff, 838, 842–843
- Pasma, 839, 846–850
- Pierre, 820
- Sarkaria, 787–789, 794–795
- Saunderson, 794, 821, 834
- Schreiner, 843–844
- Shamji, 825–827, 839
- Smith, Dave, 791–795, 844, 850
- Smyth, 821–822
- Thompson, 831–835
- Vanthof, 794, 845
- Vaugeois, 898
- Wong-Tam, 821
- division (carried), 1119
- legislative procedure
- time allocation
- Bell, 1142
- time allocation
- public consultations
- Vanthof, 991–992
- time allocation motion, 986–998, 1058–1059
- third reading, 1139–1148, 1217–1218
- Royal assent, 1355
- first reading
Plan to Protect Ontario Act (Budget Measures), 2025 (No. 2) (Bill 68)
- first reading
- Bethlenfalvy, 2091
- ministerial statement
- Bethlenfalvy, 2091–2094
- second reading, 2229–2247, 2249–2259, 2305–2315, 2331–2347
- Anand, 2314–2315, 2331–2334
- Bell, 2332, 2335–2337
- Blais, 2309, 2337–2338, 2340–2341
- Bowman, 2251–2254, 2257, 2312
- Brady, 2341–2345
- Burch, 2312, 2337, 2343
- Cerjanec, 2236–2237, 2332–2333, 2337
- Clark, 2346–2347
- Cooper, 2234–2238, 2341, 2345
- Dowie, 2245, 2343
- Fairclough, 2309–2311
- Flack, 2258–2259
- Fraser, 2246–2247, 2249–2251
- Gates, 2305–2306, 2309
- Gélinas, 2242–2246
- Glover, 2257
- Gretzky, 2313
- Kernaghan, 2306–2308
- Kerzner, 2237
- Kusendova-Bashta, 2336–2337, 2345–2346
- Mamakwa, 2334–2337
- McKenney, 2336, 2341
- McMahon, 2254–2258, 2341, 2344
- Pasma, 2238–2242, 2246–2247, 2344
- Racinsky, 2257, 2333
- Rae, 2238, 2256, 2307–2308
- Rakocevic, 2333, 2340
- Riddell, 2313, 2333
- Saunderson, 2237
- Shamji, 2257, 2338–2341
- Shaw, 2245–2246
- Smith, Dave, 2229–2234, 2236–2238, 2313
- Smith, L., 2309, 2340
- Smyth, 2311–2314
- Stevens, 2236
- Tabuns, 2308
- Tsao, 2308, 2313
- Vaugeois, 2237
- time allocation motion, 2378–2390
- first reading
Police officers
Police officers - recruitment and retention
- temporary
- from other jurisdictions
- Kerzner, 372–373
- from other jurisdictions
- temporary
Police services
Police services oversight
Policy development
- Indigenous communities
- duty to consult
- Khanjin, 1785
- duty to consult
- Indigenous communities
Population
Post-secondary education
- admissions
- ancillary fees
- application process
- transparency
- Quinn, 1336
- transparency
- athletes, appreciation
- athletics programs
- demand
- French-language
- access
- Shamji, 589
- access
- government funding
- government strategy
- impact
- ministerial authority
- as nation-building
- reports and recommendations
- Sattler, 106–107
- research security plans
- Quinn, 1336
- scholarships
- Quinn, 1336
- Student Choice Initiative, 2019
- Sattler, 1635–1636
- tuition, fees
- work-integrated learning
- Sattler, 2171
Post-secondary education - funding
Post-secondary education - international students
- as income source
- Sattler, 2030
- as income source
Post-secondary education - student housing
- government strategy
- Hsu, 2148
- government strategy
Poverty
- government strategy
- Bell, 820
- government strategy
- Primary care. see Health care - primary care
Primary Care Act, 2025 (Bill 13)
- first reading
- Jones, S., 437
- and Commitment to the Future of Medicare Act, 2004
- Shamji, 658
- second reading, 539–548, 603–613, 656–689, 1064–1065, 1120–1121
- Anand, 548, 663
- Cerjanec, 683–686
- Coe, 686–689
- Collard, 674
- Fairclough, 612–613
- Fife, 665, 668–671, 678, 682, 686
- Fraser, 678–679
- Gallagher Murphy, 667, 673–674, 682–683
- Gates, 667, 679–683
- Gélinas, 609–613
- Glover, 612
- Gretzky, 674, 677
- Hsu, 664
- Jones, S., 539–542, 547–548
- Jordan, 545–546, 674
- Kanapathi, 664
- Kernaghan, 613, 673
- Leardi, 548, 671, 674
- Lennox, 546–547, 603–609, 612
- McCrimmon, 671–674
- McKenney, 664, 671, 688
- Pasma, 670–671, 685
- Racinsky, 667, 678, 686
- Rae, 612, 666, 685–686
- Sattler, 666–667, 682–683, 686
- Saunderson, 547
- Scott, C., 665–667
- Scott, L., 674–679
- Shamji, 547–548, 656–665, 670, 673, 678
- Smith, L., 670
- division (carried), 1120–1121
- regulation and enforcement
- statements from stakeholders
- Coe, 688
- time allocation motion, 986–998, 1058–1059
- third reading, 1154–1159
- yearly reports
- Royal assent, 1355
- first reading
Private members' public business
- Affordable housing, 1025–1032, 1059
- Digital privacy protection, 1090–1096
- Energy security, 2059–2064
- Franco-Ontarian Bookstore Promotion and Protection Act, 2025 (Bill 58)
- Homelessness Ends with Housing Act, 2025 (Bill 28)
- Hospital parking fees, 1319–1326, 1354
- Marriage Amendment Act, 2025 (Bill 31)
- Northern Highway 11 and 17 Safety Act, 2025 (Bill 49)
- Ontario Artificial Intelligence, Talent and Innovation Strategy Act, 2025 (Bill 61)
- Ontario University Athletics Week Act, 2025 (Bill 22)
- Pension plans, 1247–1253, 1283
- Pharmacare, 939–947, 982–983
- Provincial Parks and Conservation Reserves Amendment Act, 2025 (Bill 26)
- Trail permits, 1743–1749
- Vehicle procurement, 2003–2009
- Veterans, 1817–1822, 1847
- Water services, 2295–2302, 2329
Probation and parole
- enforcement programs
- Leardi, 447
- enforcement programs
Procurement
- government strategy
- Ontario businesses and labour
- Ontario steel
- US companies, ban
- Procurement - local. see also
International trade - United States tariffs Protect Ontario by Building Faster and Smarter Act, 2025 (Bill 17)
- first reading
- Flack, 562
- second reading, 755–765, 851–894, 1126
- Allsopp, 880
- Blais, 863–866, 879
- Burch, 855–859, 872, 884
- Cerjanec, 889–894
- Coe, 866
- Cuzzetto, 867
- Dowie, 892
- Flack, 755–758, 764–765
- Gallagher Murphy, 764
- Gélinas, 867, 872–876, 881, 883–884, 888
- Harris, 881
- Hazell, 861–863, 867
- Kerzner, 881–885
- Leardi, 876, 879–880, 885, 888
- McKenney, 763–764, 851–855, 858–860
- McMahon, 859, 867, 876–881
- Oosterhoff, 859, 875
- Pasma, 875, 885–886, 888–889, 892–893
- Pierre, 888–889
- Racinsky, 764
- Rae, 893
- Saunderson, 761–763, 870
- Schreiner, 880–881
- Shamji, 860–861, 867–868
- Smith, G., 758–760, 764
- Smith, L., 858, 871, 884
- Smyth, 871, 893
- Stevens, 859, 871, 884–885
- Surma, 867–872
- Vaugeois, 859, 875, 879, 886–889
- Watt, 764–765
- West, 866–867, 874–875, 879, 888, 893
- Williams, 884
- division (carried), 1126
- general remarks
- Leardi, 1065
- legislative process
- Vaugeois, 1203
- news media on
- regulatory implementation
- Shamji, 861
- stakeholder consultations
- statements from stakeholders
- time allocation motion, 1065–1075, 1121
- third reading, 1199–1204, 1219–1220
- Royal assent, 1355
- first reading
Protect Ontario by Cutting Red Tape Act, 2025 (Bill 46)
- first reading
- Khanjin, 1290
- second reading, 2177–2229
- Anand, 2186, 2203–2204
- Blais, 2223–2227
- Bourgouin, 2187–2192, 2195
- Bowman, 2207
- Bresee, 2186, 2214–2215, 2222–2223
- Downey, 2204–2208
- Fraser, 2197–2200, 2203–2204, 2215–2216, 2219
- Gates, 2186
- Gélinas, 2207, 2211, 2219, 2226–2227
- Gretzky, 2195–2196
- Hsu, 2196–2197, 2204
- Jordan, 2216–2220
- Kanapathi, 2181–2184, 2186, 2195, 2203, 2211, 2215, 2225–2226
- Kernaghan, 2187
- Kerzner, 2227–2229
- Khanjin, 2177–2181, 2185–2187
- McCrimmon, 2200–2204
- McKenney, 2185, 2195
- McMahon, 2213–2216, 2226
- Pasma, 2194, 2208–2212, 2223
- Pierre, 2212
- Racinsky, 2184–2187, 2195, 2203, 2208, 2219
- Rae, 2222
- Shamji, 2212–2213, 2215
- Shaw, 2211, 2222, 2226
- Stevens, 2204, 2215, 2218
- Tsao, 2204
- Vanthof, 2192–2196, 2203
- Vaugeois, 2208, 2212, 2215–2216, 2220–2223
- Vickers, 2204, 2207–2208
- general remarks
- McCrimmon, 2200–2201
- scope
- stakeholder consultations
- Downey, 2208
- time allocation motion, 2378–2390
- first reading
Protect Ontario by Securing Affordable Energy for Generations Act, 2025 (Bill 40)
- first reading
- Lecce, 1221
- committee
- second reading, 1823–1833, 1872–1889, 1927–1952, 1980–1981, 2139, 2162
- Allsopp, 1944, 1949–1950, 1952, 1980–1981
- Anand, 1932, 1937–1941
- Begum, 1941–1945
- Bell, 1887
- Blais, 1940, 1945–1949
- Bowman, 1935–1937, 1941, 1945
- Cerjanec, 1887
- Clancy, 1881, 1886, 1980
- Cuzzetto, 1886–1889
- Fife, 1931–1932
- Gates, 1937, 1940, 1944, 1952
- Gélinas, 1981
- Gilmour, 1880–1881
- Glover, 1880
- Hamid, 1832, 1941
- Hsu, 1832–1833, 1881–1887, 1980
- Kernaghan, 1875–1877, 1935, 1940
- Kerzner, 1937–1938, 1940, 1947–1948
- Lecce, 1823–1827, 1832–1833
- Mamakwa, 1832
- McKenney, 1935, 1944
- McMahon, 1880, 1886, 1932–1936
- Oosterhoff, 1827–1832, 1931, 1935
- Pierre, 1940
- Racinsky, 1880–1881, 1934, 1952
- Saunderson, 1948, 1950–1952, 1980
- Schreiner, 1936–1937
- Shaw, 1832–1833
- Smith, David, 1831–1832
- Tabuns, 1878–1881
- Thompson, 1949
- Vanthof, 1872–1875, 1880, 1948
- Wai, 1886
- Watt, 1948
- West, 1927–1932, 1949, 1980
- division (carried), 2162
- feedback from stakeholders
- time allocation motion, 2011–2020, 2090
- first reading
Protect Ontario by Unleashing our Economy Act, 2025 (Bill 5)
- amendments
- first reading
- Lecce, 96
- committee process
- comparison to bill 15 (British Columbia)
- consultation, Indigenous
- consultations
- second reading, 137–147, 245–253, 268–307, 339–356, 388–389
- Anand, 339, 342–345, 347
- Armstrong, 283, 349, 353–356
- Babikian, 293
- Bell, 289, 297
- Bouma, 275–280
- Bourgouin, 345–348
- Bowman, 287
- Clancy, 288–290, 346, 351
- Clark, 356
- Coe, 147
- Cuzzetto, 253, 279–280, 293, 299–302
- Dowie, 252, 301, 305, 339–340, 347, 349–353
- Fairclough, 275, 280, 284, 292–293, 297, 344, 352, 355
- Fedeli, 141–144
- Fife, 342
- Fraser, 284–288
- Gallagher Murphy, 276
- Gates, 275–276, 279, 351, 355
- Gilmour, 280, 340–342
- Glover, 146, 288, 293, 300–301, 306
- Harris, 289, 298–299, 301–302
- Hsu, 251–253, 269–273, 276
- Jordan, 297
- Kanapathi, 284
- Kerzner, 342, 354
- Leardi, 280, 286–288, 292, 298, 304–307, 339–340, 352
- Lecce, 137–141, 146–147, 348–349
- Mamakwa, 249–252, 340, 344
- McCarthy, 144–145, 147
- McGregor, 146
- McMahon, 146, 273–276
- Oosterhoff, 351–352, 355–356
- Pasma, 355
- Pierre, 346–347
- Racinsky, 283, 296, 302, 349
- Rae, 287
- Sattler, 252
- Schreiner, 348–349
- Scott, C., 145–146
- Shamji, 276, 294–298, 340, 344–345
- Shaw, 302–305
- Smith, David, 278–279
- Smyth, 279, 289, 301
- Tabuns, 289–294
- Tsao, 283
- Vanthof, 281–284, 339
- Vaugeois, 147
- Vickers, 341, 344
- Wai, 278
- West, 245–249, 252–253, 287, 296–297, 305–306, 343, 347, 354
- Wong-Tam, 293
- division (carried), 388–389
- economic impact
- endorsements
- referred to Standing Committee on the Interior, 389
- general remarks
- government strategy
- Indigenous consultation
- Indigenous feedback
- legal challenges, protection from
- legal liability
- legislative process
- Fraser, 994
- protests
- public consultation
- public opinion
- Reports by committees
- revision of
- schedule 9
- Wong-Tam, 1134
- Standing Committee on Government Agencies
- Rickford, 1214
- statements from stakeholders
- Bourgouin, 346
- time allocation motion, 1126–1139, 1217
- third reading, 1295–1304
- Royal assent, 1355
Protect Ontario Through Free Trade Within Canada Act, 2025 (Bill 2)
- first reading
- Fedeli, 33
- second reading, 73–82, 99–136, 189–199, 227–244
- Allsopp, 195–198
- Babikian, 117
- Bowman, 82, 108–118, 193
- Burch, 81
- Calandra, 243–244
- Collard, 193
- Crawford, 79–81
- Cuzzetto, 82, 128
- Dowie, 107–108, 121, 131–134, 229, 231–232
- Fairclough, 120–121, 125, 229–233, 235–237, 239
- Fedeli, 73–77, 81–82
- Fife, 230, 232, 235–238
- French, 128–129, 133
- Gallagher Murphy, 107, 116
- Gates, 82, 196–197
- Gélinas, 108, 238–240, 243
- Gilmour, 122–126
- Glover, 232, 242
- Harris, 129
- Hazell, 122
- Hsu, 126–129
- Jordan, 242
- Kernaghan, 81, 99–103, 107–108, 121
- Leardi, 81, 125, 198, 232, 237–238
- Lennox, 125, 197
- McCarthy, 194–195, 197–198
- McKenney, 192
- Mulroney, 233–235
- Pang, 197
- Pasma, 198–199, 227–230
- Piccini, 77–79, 81–82
- Rae, 233, 240
- Rakocevic, 120, 129
- Sabawy, 193
- Sattler, 103–108, 117–118, 193, 197, 240
- Shamji, 107, 129, 133–134
- Shaw, 234, 242
- Smith, G., 130–131, 133
- Smith, L., 192, 228–229, 243
- Smyth, 117, 133, 189–194
- Stevens, 117, 134–136, 237
- Tabuns, 124, 132–133
- Tangri, 118–122
- Tsao, 125
- Vaugeois, 229, 240–243
- Wai, 133
- employment protections
- Bowman, 113
- referred to Standing Committee on Finance and Economic Affairs, 244
- impact
- implementation
- Indigenous communities, duty to consult
- legal challenges, process
- Bowman, 113
- stakeholder consultations
- statements by stakeholders
- third reading, 1097–1106, 1161–1193, 1218–1219
- Anand, 1105, 1186
- Blais, 1174–1176, 1178–1179
- Bourgouin, 1168, 1186, 1191
- Bowman, 1169–1174, 1178
- Cerjanec, 1187–1191
- Coe, 1169
- Dowie, 1182
- Fairclough, 1176–1179, 1182, 1186
- Fedeli, 1097–1101, 1104–1106
- Fife, 1105–1106, 1161–1169
- Gates, 1104
- Gélinas, 1178, 1181, 1190, 1192
- Glover, 1105
- Jones, T., 1192
- Kerzner, 1101–1103
- Lecce, 1103–1104, 1183
- Pierre, 1178
- Racinsky, 1190
- Saunderson, 1105, 1191
- Schreiner, 1187, 1191–1192
- Scott, C., 1179–1183
- Shamji, 1169, 1178–1179
- Shaw, 1169, 1182, 1187
- Smyth, 1105, 1190–1191
- Stevens, 1178, 1184–1187
- Tangri, 1168
- Thompson, 1192
- West, 1183–1184, 1186–1187
- division (carried), 1218–1219
- Royal assent, 1354
- first reading
Protect Ontario Through Safer Streets and Stronger Communities Act, 2025 (Bill 10)
- first reading
- Downey, 267
- consultation process
- second reading, 365–375, 438–474, 527–538, 1064, 1119–1120
- Anand, 534–538
- Bell, 373, 446, 532–534
- Blais, 456, 463, 471, 474
- Ciriello, 464–465
- Collard, 374–375, 447–451, 453
- Dowie, 538
- Downey, 365–368, 373–375
- Fairclough, 529–530
- Fife, 457–461, 467, 471, 474, 528–529, 533
- Fraser, 461–464
- Gallagher Murphy, 460, 471
- Gélinas, 456, 460, 470–471
- Hamid, 527–530
- Hsu, 467, 472–474
- Jordan, 534
- Kernaghan, 468–472, 529, 534
- Kerzner, 371–374
- Leardi, 447, 452
- McCrimmon, 451–453
- McMahon, 453
- Pang, 453–457
- Parsa, 467
- Pierre, 374, 537
- Rae, 446–447, 463–468, 529, 533
- Rakocevic, 447, 537–538
- Riddell, 375
- Sattler, 374, 457, 461, 538
- Shaw, 463, 468
- Smith, David, 457
- Smith, L., 446, 453, 456, 460, 464, 472
- Smyth, 460
- Tabuns, 530–532, 534
- Tibollo, 368–370, 374
- Tsao, 533
- Vaugeois, 456, 463–464
- Wong-Tam, 438–448, 452
- division (carried), 1119–1120
- judges, impact on
- Kernaghan, 470
- legislative process
- regulatory implementation
- time allocation motion, 986–998, 1058–1059
- third reading, 1225–1230, 1282–1283
- Royal assent, 1355
- first reading
Protect Our Food Act, 2025 (Bill 21)
- first reading
- Schreiner, 628
- first reading
Protecting Ontario from Urban Wildfires Act, 2025 (Bill 73)
- first reading
- Tabuns, 2377
- first reading
Protecting Seniors’ Rights in Care Homes Act, 2025 (Bill 23)
- first reading
- Pasma, 716
- first reading
Protest convoys
- Ottawa
- participants
- McKenney, 176
- participants
- Ottawa
Provincial Parks
- creation
- economic impact
- urban
Provincial Parks and Conservation Reserves Amendment Act, 2025 (Bill 26)
Public health
Public Health Accountability Act (In Honour of Dr. Sheela Basrur), 2025 (Bill 62)
- first reading
- Gélinas, 1652
- first reading
Public health units
Public health units - funding
- by region
- Middlesex-London
- Sattler, 965
- Middlesex-London
- by region
Public safety
Public services
