36e législature, 1re session

No. 54 No 54

Votes and

Proceedings

Procès-verbaux

Legislative Assembly

of Ontario

Assemblée législative

de l'Ontario

1st Session,

36th Parliament

1re session,

36e législature

Tuesday,

April 9, 1996

Mardi

9 avril 1996

PRAYERS

1:30 P.M.

PRIÈRES

13 H 30

PETITIONS

PÉTITIONS

Petition relating to North York Branson Hospital (Sessional Paper No. P-15) (Tabled April 9, 1996) Mr M. Kwinter.

Petition relating to Postponing Tax Cuts (Sessional Paper No. P-33) (Tabled April 9, 1996) Mr T. Silipo.

Petition relating to Stabilizing High Quality Child Care/Pétition ayant rapport à la remise en place des soins de garderie de haute qualité (Sessional Paper No. P-40) (Tabled April 9, 1996) Ms S. Pupatello.

Petition relating to Transition House in Chatham (Sessional Paper No. P-59) (Tabled April 9, 1996) Mr P. Hoy.

Petition relating to Opposing Bus Deregulation and the Elimination of Bus Services in Small Towns (Sessional Paper No. P-68) (Tabled April 9, 1996) Mr H. Hampton.

Petitions relating to Bill 31, Ontario College of Teachers Act, 1995 (Sessional Paper No. P-77) (Tabled April 9, 1996) Mr D. Christopherson and Mr G. Pouliot.

Petition relating to Protecting Rent Controls, not Introducing User Fees, and Creating Jobs (Sessional Paper No. P-78) (Tabled April 9, 1996) Mr M. Sergio.

INTRODUCTION OF BILLS

DÉPOT DES PROJETS DE LOI

The following Bill was introduced and read the first time:-

Le projet de loi suivant est présenté et lu une première fois:-

Bill 41, An Act to protect the Rights of Persons receiving Health Services in Ontario. Mrs E. Caplan.

Projet de loi 41, Loi visant à protéger les droits des personnes qui reçoivent des services de santé en Ontario. Mme E. Caplan.

ORDERS OF THE DAY

ORDRE DU JOUR

Want of Confidence Motion pursuant to Standing Order 43(a)

Motion de censure conformément à l'article 43(a) du Règlement.

Mr Wildman moved,

M. Wildman propose,

Whereas the government has reaffirmed its commitment to both balance the budget and implement a 30% reduction in personal income taxes; and

Whereas economic growth in Ontario is predicted to continue to be weak at 2.3%, much lower than the government's assumptions in the Common Sense Revolution; and

Whereas the current unemployment rate for the province stands at 8.9% and the employment outlook given the low growth rate is expected to continue to weaken over the next year; and

Whereas the cuts to government spending were cited by the witnesses at the Pre-Budget hearings of the Standing Committee on Finance and Economic Affairs as the major contributor to the poor economic performance and loss of jobs; and

Whereas by cutting personal income taxes to capture the tax savings published in the Common Sense Revolution, the government will lose $27.8 billion in revenue by the year 2000; and

Whereas in order to balance the budget as promised in the Common Sense Revolution the government will have to implement further spending cuts, which will affect children, senior citizens, and other vulnerable Ontarians; and

Whereas the cost of such a tax cut, which is to reduce the percentage of basic federal tax by 20 points, will add an extra $16.5 billion to the accumulated debt of the province; and

Whereas fully two-thirds of the value of the tax cut will go to the top 10% of income earners and will do nothing to increase consumer spending; and

Whereas witnesses at the Pre-Budget Committee hearings agreed that the Common Sense Revolution's promise of 725,000 new jobs is unrealistic and unattainable; and

Whereas the government has refused to listen to expert witnesses, the people of the province and has refused to pay attention to the reality of Ontario's economic situation;

Therefore, pursuant to the provisions of Standing Order 43(a), the House no longer has confidence in the government.

And a debate arising, after some time, the motion was lost on the following division:-

Un débat s'ensuit et après quelque temps, la motion est rejetée par le vote suivant:-

AYES / POUR - 21

Bartolucci Hampton Miclash

Boyd Kormos Pouliot

Bradley Lankin Pupatello

Brown Laughren Silipo

(Algoma-Manitoulin) Marchese Wildman

Christopherson Martel Wood

Crozier Martin (Cochrane North)

Gerretsen McLeod

NAYS / CONTRE - 62

Arnott Hardeman Pettit

Baird Harnick Preston

Barrett Harris Rollins

Bassett Hastings Ross

Boushy Johns Runciman

Brown Johnson Saunderson

(Scarborough West) (Don Mills) Shea

Carroll Johnson Smith

Chudleigh (Perth) Spina

Clement Kells Sterling

Danford Klees Stewart

DeFaria Leach Stockwell

Doyle Leadston Tascona

Eves Marland Tilson

Fisher Martiniuk Tsubouchi

Flaherty Maves Turnbull

Ford Munro Vankoughnet

Fox Newman Wettlaufer

Froese O'Toole Witmer

Galt Ouellette Wood

Gilchrist Palladini (London South)

Grimmett Parker Young

The House then adjourned

at 6:00 p.m.

À 18 h, la chambre a ensuite

ajourné ses travaux.

le président

Allan K. McLean

Speaker

Sessional Papers Presented Pursuant to Standing Order 39(c):-

Documents Parlementaires Déposés Conformément à l'article 39(c) du Règlement:-

Art Gallery of Ontario / Musée des beaux-arts de l'Ontario, Annual Report 1993/1994 (No. 129) (Tabled April 9, 1996).

Art Gallery of Ontario / Musée des beaux-arts de l'Ontario, Annual Report 1994/1995 (No. 130) (Tabled April 9, 1996).