Letter: K
Kanapathi, L. (PC, Markham—Thornhill)
- Budget 2026
- Business - small and medium-sized
- racialized
- government supports, F188
- racialized
- Cancer
- government strategy, F573
- Doctors - education and training
- Doctors - family doctors
- Engineering
- Professional Engineers Ontario
- license, application process, F45
- Professional Engineers Ontario
- Fertility services
- affordability, F521
- Health care - government funding, F193
- Health care - primary care
- Home ownership
- HST rebates, F364–F365
- Housing
- infrastructure development, F364
- Infrastructure development
- municipal, F127–F128
- International medical graduates (IMGs)
- government strategy, F425
- International trade - tariffs, United States
- government response, F147
- Interprovincial trade
- facilitation
- impact, F28
- facilitation
- Labour policy
- interprovincial mobility
- health care, F28
- interprovincial mobility
- Medical laboratory technologists
- Mental health and addictions services
- government funding, F269
- Municipal Accountability Act, 2025 (Bill 9), HE117
- Ontario Treasury Board Secretariat (TBS)
- role, F174
- Protect Ontario by Cutting Red Tape Act, 2025 (Bill 46), HE328–HE329, HE346–HE347, HE364–HE365
- Protect Ontario by Unleashing our Economy Act, 2025 (Bill 5), F811, F824–F825
- Protect Ontario Through Free Trade Within Canada Act, 2025 (Bill 2), F8–F9, F28, F45–F46
- Protecting Ontario’s Workers and Economic Resilience Act, 2026 (Bill 105), F786–F787, F795–F796
- Sexual violence and harassment - offenders
- information sharing, HE347
- Sports and recreation
- infrastructure funding, F551–F552
- Wineries and wine industry
- promotion, IN369
Kernaghan, T. (NDP, London North Centre)
- Budget 2026
- Business - small and medium-sized
- Canada-Wide Early Learning and Child Care Agreement (CWELCC)
- provider reporting requirements, F549–F550
- Education funding
- funding formula, F558
- Housing development - municipal charges
- development charges, exemptions and discounts, F550
- International trade missions
- cost, F79–F80
- Keeping Criminals Behind Bars Act, 2026 (Bill 75), JP126–JP128
- Mental health and addictions services
- Non-profit organizations
- Post-secondary education - funding
- Public health units
- Sexual violence and harassment - children and youth
- Social services
- culturally appropriate
- funding models, F539
- culturally appropriate
- Supportive housing
- Unhoused persons
- research and statistics, F514
Kerzner, Hon. M.S. (PC, York Centre)
- Animal welfare
- Animal welfare services
- Bail program
- recidivism, JP129
- security deposit
- mandatory cash deposit, JP127, JP129–JP131
- Bail program - reform
- government strategy, JP131
- Border security
- Operation Deterrence, JP16
- Community safety
- Correctional facilities
- capacity and overcrowding
- Maplehurst Correctional Complex
- government funding, JP11–JP12
- mental health and addictions services, JP132–JP133
- overcrowding
- rehabilitation supports, JP18, JP20
- Correctional services - staff
- recruitment and retention, JP19
- Driving - dangerous
- penalties, JP126–JP127
- Emergency service providers
- Public Safety Radio Network (PSRN), JP17
- Emergency services
- 911 access
- technological enhancements, JP22
- 911 access
- Fire services
- government funding, JP9
- Gender-based violence
- statistics, data management, JP20–JP21
- Justice system
- government strategy, JP126
- Keeping Criminals Behind Bars Act, 2026 (Bill 75), JP130–JP132
- Ministry of the Solicitor General
- mandate, JP7–JP8
- Police officers - education and training
- Police officers - recruitment and retention
- government strategy, JP15
- Post-secondary education - scholarships
- Constable Joe MacDonald Public Safety Officers' Survivors Scholarship Fund, JP127–JP128
- Speed prevention
- speed bumps and traffic-calming road design, JP21
Khanjin, Hon. A. (PC, Barrie—Innisfil)
- Artificial intelligence (AI)
- government strategy, F155
- Cabinet Office
- Consumer protection
- credit reports
- disclosure requirements, HE327
- loyalty reward points
- government strategy, HE330–HE331, HE333–HE334
- reform, HE327
- credit reports
- Cost of living
- affordability, F156
- Doctors - family doctors
- administrative responsibilities
- and digitization, HE329
- administrative responsibilities
- Economic development
- government strategy, HE326
- Forestry industry
- regulation reduction, HE327–HE330
- Government accountability and oversight
- freedom of information requests, F142–F144
- Government advertising
- US-Canada relations, F152
- Health care
- government strategy, F792
- International trade - tariffs, United States
- government response, F146–F148
- Interprovincial relations
- regulatory reform, F148–F149
- Land use planning - environmental assessments
- regulatory reform, F791
- Medical radiation sciences
- facility inspections
- reports, online delivery, HE326
- X-ray machine approvals
- online payments, HE326–HE327
- facility inspections
- Occupational health and safety - standards
- regulatory reform, F795
- Office of the Premier
- Ontario Disability Support Program (ODSP) - benefit rates
- and Canada Disability Benefit, HE326
- Protect Ontario by Cutting Red Tape Act, 2025 (Bill 46), HE325–HE334
- Protecting Ontario’s Workers and Economic Resilience Act, 2026 (Bill 105), F788–F797
- Regulations
- reduction
- impact evaluation, HE329, HE331–HE332
- monetary value, HE325
- time impact, HE326
- reduction
- Regulatory reform
- Sexual violence and harassment - offenders
- Snowmobiles and snowmobiling
- Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB)
- reform, F796
- Artificial intelligence (AI)
Kusendova-Bashta, Hon. N. (PC, Mississauga Centre)
- Community Paramedicine for Long-Term Care Program
- government funding, SP81
- Long-term care
- Long-term care - beds, development and redevelopment
- general remarks, SP85
- Long-term care facilities
- Long-term care facilities - by site
- Sioux Lookout, SP92
- Trespass to Property Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. T.21
- in long-term care facilities, SP84
- Community Paramedicine for Long-Term Care Program
