38e législature, 1re session

No. 56

No 56

Votes and Proceedings

Procès-verbaux

Legislative Assembly
of Ontario

Assemblée législative
de l'Ontario

Thursday
June 3, 2004


Morning and
Daytime Meeting - Sessional Day 77
Evening Meeting - Sessional Day 78

Jeudi
3 juin 2004


Séance du matin et
de l'après-midi - jour de session 77
Séance du soir - jour de session 78

1st Session,
38th Parliament

1re session
38e législature

PRAYERS
10:00 A.M.

PRIÈRES
10 H

Mr. Dunlop moved,

M. Dunlop propose,

Second Reading of Bill 88, An Act to amend the Private Investigators and Security Guards Act.

Deuxième lecture du projet de loi 88, Loi modifiant la Loi sur les enquêteurs privés et les gardiens.

A debate arising, at 11:00 a.m., further proceedings were reserved until 12:00 noon.

À 11 h, la suite du débat est réservée jusqu'à midi.

Mr. Ramal then moved,

Ensuite, M. Ramal propose,

Second Reading of Bill 79, An Act to establish the Ontario Workers' Memorial.

Deuxième lecture du projet de loi 79, Loi visant à ériger le monument commémoratif en hommage aux travailleurs de l'Ontario.

The question having been put on the motion for Second Reading of Bill 88, An Act to amend the Private Investigators and Security Guards Act, it was carried on the following division:-

La motion portant deuxième lecture du projet de loi 88, Loi modifiant la Loi sur les enquêteurs privés et les gardiens, mise aux voix, est adoptée par le vote suivant:-

AYES / POUR - 48

Baird

Barrett

Berardinetti

Bradley

Broten

Brownell

Caplan

Colle

Cordiano

Dhillon

Di Cocco

Dombrowsky

Dunlop

Fonseca

Gerretsen

Hardeman

Horwath

Hoy

Jeffrey

Kormos

Kwinter

Leal

Levac

Matthews

Mauro

McMeekin

McNeely

Milloy

Mitchell

Mossop

O'Toole

Ouellette

Peters

Phillips

Prue

Qaadri

Ramal

Rinaldi

Runciman

Ruprecht

Sandals

Scott

Sergio

Smith

Smitherman

Sterling

Van Bommel

Yakabuski

NAYS / CONTRE - 0

And the Bill was accordingly read the second time and Ordered referred to the Standing Committee on Justice and Social Policy.

En conséquence, ce projet de loi est lu une deuxième fois et renvoyé au Comité permanent de la justice et des affaires sociales.

The question having been put on the motion for Second Reading of 79, An Act to establish the Ontario Workers' Memorial, it was declared carried and the Bill was accordingly read the second time and Ordered referred to the Standing Committee on the Legislative Assembly.

La motion portant deuxième lecture du projet de loi 79, Loi visant à ériger le monument commémoratif en hommage aux travailleurs de l'Ontario, mise aux voix, est déclarée adoptée et le projet de loi est en conséquence lu une deuxième fois et renvoyé au Comité permanent de l'Assemblée législative.

1:30 P.M.

13 H 30

The Speaker addressed the House as follows:-

I beg to inform the House that I have today laid upon the Table the Report of the Integrity Commissioner concerning his review of expense claims under the Cabinet Ministers' and Opposition Leaders' Expenses Review and Accountability Act, 2002, for the period April 1, 2003 to March 31, 2004 (Sessional Paper No. 171).

MOTIONS

MOTIONS

Mr. Duncan moved,

M. Duncan propose,

That pursuant to Standing Order 9(c)(i), the House shall meet from 6:45 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. on Thursday, June 3, 2004 for the purpose of considering government business.

The question being put on the motion, it was carried on the following division:-

La motion, mise aux voix, est adoptée par le vote suivant :-

AYES / POUR - 50

Arthurs

Berardinetti

Bountrogianni

Broten

Bryant

Cansfield

Caplan

Chambers

Colle

Craitor

Crozier

Delaney

Dombrowsky

Duncan

Flynn

Fonseca

Gerretsen

Hoy

Jeffrey

Kular

Kwinter

Leal

Levac

Marsales

Mauro

McMeekin

McNeely

Meilleur

Mossop

Orazietti

Peters

Peterson

Phillips

Pupatello

Qaadri

Racco

Ramsay

Rinaldi

Ruprecht

Sandals

Sergio

Smith

Smitherman

Sorbara

Takhar

Van Bommel

Watson

Wilkinson

Wong

Wynne

NAYS / CONTRE - 16

Baird

Barrett

Bisson

Dunlop

Hardeman

Horwath

Jackson

Kormos

Marchese

Martel

O'Toole

Prue

Runciman

Scott

Sterling

Wilson

The Speaker delivered the following ruling:-

On Tuesday, June 1, 2004 the Member for Burlington (Mr. Jackson) raised a point of order bringing to the attention of the House his view that the printed Hansard for Thursday, May 20, 2004 contained a correction that caused him to question the degree to which statements made in the House can be altered on their way to the final version of Hansard. Specifically, the Member queried whether there have been any changes in the policy relating to the ability of a Member to alter Hansard.

I want to deal first with the request for an explanation of what the Member for Burlington referred to as "changes in the ability for members to change what is put in Hansard". The very simple answer is that there has been no change. Hansard continues, as it has in the past, to act upon Members' requests only in the case that Hansard has actually made a mistake in the transcription. Hansard does not allow Members to make corrections to their own remarks otherwise.

In the case at hand, it was pointed out that on the date in question the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing (Mr. Gerretsen) used the phrase "What we are doing couldn't be further from the truth", but that in the printed version he is recorded as having said "What the member is suggesting couldn't be further from the truth." I have checked into this matter and find that both phrases were used in succession by the Minister and that Hansard did edit the remarks to remove the first phrase.

The editing practices of our Hansard Branch are derived from Westminster practice and call upon editors to make certain corrections in certain circumstances. Two of the cases where Hansard will edit are: false starts and repetitions; and references that are obvious misstatements understood by all to have been just that. In this case, the statement made by the Minister was judged by the Hansard editors to be: i) a false start after which the Member stopped and rephrased his opening remarks, and ii) a verbal mistake mentally corrected by those listening. The Member for Burlington made reference to the latter of these in his point of order and I would venture to say that the reaction by many Members in the House at the time of the `misstatement' would confirm it to have been understood as such.

As I am sure Members can appreciate, the editing of Hansard requires the exercise of a great deal of judgement in converting speech to text. This ensures that the text in its final form is clear and comprehensible. Such judgement is exercised regularly according to established policy and practice and without influence from anyone. This, I believe, is as it should be and as all Members would expect. In the case at hand, the Hansard editors employed their usual standards within the bounds of our usual practice. There have been no changes to any of the policies and procedures governing Hansard editing and the House can be assured that Hansard remains as always apolitical and impartial in its reporting.

In closing I want to indicate that next week Members will find on their desks a one page document summarizing Hansard editing conventions which may assist in better understanding what those conventions are.

PETITIONS

PÉTITIONS

Petition relating to the Tillsonburg District Memorial Hospital (Sessional Paper No. P-71) Mr. Hardeman.

Petition relating to stopping the sludge from the North Simcoe Transfer Station from being transferred to Wasaga Beach (Sessional Paper No. P-79) Mr. Wilson.

Petition relating to recreational seasonal trailers (Sessional Paper No. P-85) Mr. O'Toole.

Petition relating to introducing new landlord-tenant legislation in consultation with stakeholders (Sessional Paper No. P-109) Mr. Ruprecht.

Petition relating to implementation of the Integrated Primary Care Model for all the residents of Peterborough (Sessional Paper No. P-113) Mr. Leal.

Petition relating to OHIP coverage of chiropractic services (Sessional Paper No. P-119) Ms. Scott.

Petition relating to maintaining a full service hospital at the Ajax/Pickering site (Sessional Paper No. P-129) Mr. Arthurs.

Petition relating to refraining from any cutbacks or cancellations to the Ministry of Natural Resources' fish stocking program (Sessional Paper No. P-137) Mr. Ouellette.

Petition relating to designating a portion of proposed fees to be collected from water taking activities as financial assistance when complying with provincial water quality regulations (Sessional Paper No. P-140) Ms. Churley.

Petition relating to approving a liquor license at the Pronto convenience store in Limoges, Ontario (Sessional Paper No. P-141) Mr. Lalonde.

Petition relating to restoration of full indexation for all benefits and pensions of injured and disabled workers (Sessional Paper No. P-142) Ms. Mossop.

Petition relating to ensuring that all of the McGuinty government's tax increases are put before the people of Ontario in a referendum (Sessional Paper No. P-143) Mr. Sterling.

ORDERS OF THE DAY

ORDRE DU JOUR

With unanimous consent, the following was agreed to:-

That the Order for Third Reading of Bill 8, An Act to establish the Ontario Health Quality Council, to enact new legislation concerning health service accessibility and repeal the Health Care Accessibility Act, to provide for accountability in the health service sector, and to amend the Health Insurance Act, may be called, notwithstanding Standing Order 77(b) and,

That the time available for debate on Bill 8 this afternoon be divided equally among the 3 Parties.

A debate arose on the motion for Third Reading of Bill 8, An Act to establish the Ontario Health Quality Council, to enact new legislation concerning health service accessibility and repeal the Health Care Accessibility Act, to provide for accountability in the health service sector, and to amend the Health Insurance Act.

Il s'élève un débat sur la motion portant troisième lecture du projet de loi 8, Loi créant le Conseil ontarien de la qualité des services de santé, édictant une nouvelle loi relative à l'accessibilité aux services de santé et abrogeant la Loi sur l'accessibilité aux services de santé, prévoyant l'imputabilité du secteur des services de santé et modifiant la Loi sur l'assurance-santé.

After some time, the question having been put, the Deputy Speaker (Mr. Crozier) declared his opinion that the Ayes had it, and a recorded vote having been demanded.

Après quelque temps, la motion mise aux voix, le vice-président, M. Crozier déclare qu'à son avis les voix favorables l'emportent et un vote par appel nominal a été demandé.

The Deputy Speaker directed that the Members be called in, for which purpose the division bells were rung.

Le Vice-Président donne des directives pour convoquer les députés et la sonnerie d'appel se fait entendre.

During the ringing of the bells, the Deputy Speaker addressed the House as follows:-

Pendant la sonnerie d'appel, le Vice-Président par intérim s'adresse à l'Assemblée en ces mots:-

I have received a request from the Chief Government Whip, under Standing Order 28(h), that the vote on the motion for Third Reading of Bill 8, An Act to establish the Ontario Health Quality Council, to enact new legislation concerning health service accessibility and repeal the Health Care Accessibility Act, to provide for accountability in the health service sector, and to amend the Health Insurance Act, be deferred until June 7, 2004.

J'ai reçu une requête du Whip en chef du gouvernement, conformément à l'article 28(h) du Règlement, que le vote sur la motion portant troisième lecture du projet de loi 8, Loi créant le Conseil ontarien de la qualité des services de santé, édictant une nouvelle loi relative à l'accessibilité aux services de santé et abrogeant la Loi sur l'accessibilité aux services de santé, prévoyant l'imputabilité du secteur des services de santé et modifiant la Loi sur l'assurance-santé, soit différé jusqu'au 7 juin 2004.

Therefore the vote is accordingly deferred.

En conséquence, le vote est différé.

The House then adjourned at 6:00 p.m.

À 18 h, la chambre a ensuite ajourné ses travaux.

6:45 P.M.

18 H 45

ORDERS OF THE DAY

ORDRE DU JOUR

Debate was resumed on the motion for Second Reading of Bill 83, An Act to implement Budget measures.

Le débat reprend sur la motion portant deuxième lecture du projet de loi 83, Loi mettant en oeuvre certaines measures budgétaires.

After some time, Ms. Martel moved the adjournment of the debate, which motion was lost on the following division:-

Après quelque temps, Mme Martel propose l'ajournement du débat et cette motion est rejetée par le vote suivant:-

Ayes - 10 Nays - 28

Pour - 10 Contre - 28

The debate continued and, after some time, Ms. Martel moved the adjournment of the House, which motion was lost on the following division:-

Le débat se poursuit et après quelque temps, Mme Martel propose l'ajournement des débats de l'Assemblée et cette motion est rejetée par le vote suivant:-

Ayes - 10 Nays - 27

Pour - 10 Contre - 27

After some time, Ms. Scott moved the adjournment of the debate, which motion was lost on the following division:-

Après quelque temps, Mme Scott propose l'ajournement du débat et cette motion est rejetée par le vote suivant:-

Ayes - 8 Nays - 27

Pour - 8 Contre - 27

After some time, pursuant to Standing Order 9(a), the motion for the adjournment of the debate was deemed to have been made and carried.

Après quelque temps, conformément à l'article 9(a) du Règlement, la motion d'ajournement du débat est réputée avoir été proposée et adoptée.

The House then adjourned at 9:30 p.m.

À 21 h 30, la chambre a ensuite ajourné ses travaux.

le président

Alvin Curling

Speaker

Status of Business

État des Travaux

1st Session,
38th Parliament

1re Session,
38e Législature

[June 3, 2004]

Section 1

Section 1

Legislation

Projets de loi

Public Bills Index

Index des Projets de Loi d'Intérêt Public

Government and Private Members'

Gouvernement et Députés

Private Bills Index

Index des Projets de Loi d'Intérêt Privé

GOVERNMENT BILLS AND PRIVATE MEMBERS' PUBLIC BILLS

PROJETS DE LOI ÉMANANT DU GOUVERNEMENT ET PROJETS DE LOI D'INTÉRÊT PUBLIC ÉMANANT DES DÉPUTÉS

Bill 1, An Act to perpetuate an ancient parliamentary right/Loi visant à perpétuer un ancien droit parlementaire. Hon. Mr. McGuinty (Premier). First Reading on division November 20, 2003.

Bill 2, Fiscal Responsibility Act, 2003/Loi de 2003 sur la gestion responsable des finances. Hon. Mr. Sorbara (Minister of Finance). First Reading on division November 24, 2003. Second Reading debated November 25, 26, 27, December 8. Second Reading carried December 8. Ordered referred to the Standing Committee on Finance and Economic Affairs. Considered December 9, 10. Reported without amendment December 11. Ordered for Third Reading. Debated December 16, 17. Third Reading December 17. Royal Assent December 18. S.O. 2003, Chapter 7.

Bill 3, Anaphylactic Students Protection Act, 2003/Loi de 2003 sur la protection des élèves anaphylactiques. Mr. Levac (Brant). First Reading on division November 24, 2003. Second Reading December 4, 2003. Ordered referred to the Standing Committee on General Government.

Bill 4, Ontario Energy Board Amendment Act (Electricity Pricing), 2003/Loi de 2003 modifiant la Loi sur la Commission de l'énergie de l'Ontario (établissement du coût de l'électricité). Hon. Mr. Duncan (Minister of Energy). First Reading on division November 25, 2003. Second Reading debated November 26, 27, December 1, 8. Second Reading carried on division December 8. Ordered referred to the Standing Committee on Justice and Social Policy. Considered December 9, 10. Reported without amendment December 11. Ordered for Third Reading. Third Reading debated December 11. Third Reading on division December 15. Royal Assent December 18. S.O. 2003, Chapter 8.

Bill 5, Automobile Insurance Rate Stabilization Act, 2003/Loi de 2003 sur la stabilisation des taux d'assurance-automobile. Hon. Mr. Sorbara (Minister of Finance). First Reading on division November 26, 2003. Second Reading debated December 1, 2, 3, 9. Second Reading carried on division December 9. Ordered referred to the Standing Committee on Finance and Economic Affairs. Considered December 15, 16. Reported without amendment December 17. Ordered for Third Reading. Third Reading carried on division December 18. Royal Assent December 18. S.O. 2003, Chapter 9.

Bill 6, Labour Relations Amendment Act (Replacement Workers), 2003/Loi de 2003 modifiant la Loi sur les relations de travail (travailleurs suppléants). Mr. Kormos (Niagara Centre). First Reading November 26, 2003.

Bill 7, VQA Wine Stores Act, 2003/Loi de 2003 sur les magasins de vins de la Vintners Quality Alliance. Mr. Hudak (Erie-Lincoln). First Reading November 27, 2003.

Bill 8, Commitment to the Future of Medicare Act, 2004/Loi de 2004 sur l'engagement d'assurer l'avenir de l'assurance-santé. Hon. Mr. Smitherman (Minister of Health and Long-Term Care). First Reading November 27, 2003. Order for Second Reading discharged pursuant to Standing Order 72(a) and Ordered referred to the Standing Committee on Justice and Social Policy December 18. Considered February 16, 17, 18, 19, 23, 24, 25, 26; March 9, 2004. Reported as amended March 22. Ordered for Second Reading. Second Reading debated March 23, 31, April 1, 5, 6, 13. Second Reading carried on division April 14. Ordered referred to the Standing Committee on Justice and Social Policy. Considered May 3, 4, 10 11, 17, 31. Reported as amended June 1. Ordered for Third Reading. Third Reading debated June 3.

Bill 9, Environmental Protection Amendment Act (Industrial Facilities), 2003/Loi de 2003 modifiant la Loi sur la protection de l'environnement (installations industrielles). Mr. Levac (Brant). First Reading November 27, 2003.

Bill 10, Pierre Elliott Trudeau Highway Act, 2003/Loi de 2003 sur l'Autoroute Pierre Elliott Trudeau. Mr. Lalonde (Glengarry--Prescott--Russell). First Reading December 1, 2003.

Bill 11, Michael Maxwell Act (Health Insurance Amendment), 2003/Loi Michael Maxwell de 2003 modifiant la Loi sur l'assurance-santé. Ms. Martel (Nickel Belt). First Reading December 1, 2003.

Bill 12, Ontarians with Disabilities Amendment Act, 2003/Loi de 2003 modifiant la Loi sur les personnes handicapées de l'Ontario. Mr. Jackson (Burlington). First Reading December 4, 2003.

Bill 13, Macdonald-Cartier Freeway Act, 2003/Loi de 2003 sur l'autoroute Macdonald-Cartier. Mr. Lalonde (Glengarry--Prescott--Russell). First Reading on division December 4, 2003.

Bill 14, Adoption Disclosure Statute Law Amendment Act, 2003/Loi de 2003 modifiant des lois en ce qui concerne la divulgation de renseignements sur les adoptions. Ms. Churley (Toronto--Danforth). First Reading December 4, 2003.

Bill 15, Public Sector Salary Disclosure Amendment Act, 2004/Loi de 2004 modifiant la Loi sur la divulgation des traitements dans le secteur public. Hon. Mr. Duncan (Minister of Energy). First Reading December 8, 2003. Second Reading debated March 31, 2004. Second Reading and Third Reading carried April 8. Royal Assent April 15. S.O. 2004, Chapter 1.

Bill 16, Ontario Heritage Day Act, 2003/Loi de 2003 sur le Jour du patrimoine de l'Ontario. Mr. Brownell (Stormont-Dundas-Charlottenburgh). First Reading December 8, 2003. Second Reading debated and carried December 11. Ordered referred to the Standing Committee on General Government December 11.

Bill 17, Executive Council Amendment Act, 2003/Loi de 2003 modifiant la Loi sur le Conseil exécutif. Hon. Mr. Bryant (Attorney General and Minister Responsible for Native Affairs and Minister Responsible for Democratic Renewal). First Reading December 9, 2003.

Bill 18, Audit Statute Law Amendment Act, 2004/Loi de 2004 modifiant des lois en ce qui concerne la vérification des comptes publics. Hon. Mr. Sorbara (Minister of Finance). First Reading December 9, 2003. Second Reading debated April 19, May 10, 17, 2004.

Bill 19, Children's Health and the Environment Branch Act, 2003/Loi de 2003 sur la Direction de la santé des enfants et de l'environnement. Ms. Churley (Toronto--Danforth). First Reading December 9, 2003.

Bill 20, Occupational Health and Safety Amendment Act, 2003/Loi de 2003 modifiant la Loi sur la santé et la sécurité au travail. Mr. Kormos (Niagara Centre). First Reading December 10, 2003.

Bill 21, Ontario Water Resources Amendment Act (Water Source Protection), 2003/Loi de 2003 modifiant la Loi sur les ressources en eau de l'Ontario (protection des sources d'alimentation en eau). Ms. Churley (Toronto--Danforth). First Reading December 10, 2003.

Bill 22, Tommy Douglas Act (Patients' Bill of Rights), 2003/Loi Tommy Douglas de 2003 sur la Déclaration des droits des patients. Ms. Martel (Nickel Belt). First Reading December 10, 2003.

Bill 23, Highway Traffic Amendment Act (Cellular Phones), 2003/Loi de 2003 modifiant le Code de la route (téléphones cellulaires). Mr. O'Toole (Durham). First Reading December 11, 2003.

Bill 24, Electricity Amendment Act, 2003/Loi de 2003 modifiant la Loi sur l'électricité. Mr. Jackson (Burlington). First Reading December 11, 2003.

Bill 25, Government Advertising Act, 2004/Loi de 2004 sur la publicité gouvernementale. Hon. Mr. Phillips (Chair of the Management Board of Cabinet). First Reading December 11, 2003. Second Reading debated April 26, May 6, 11, 2004.

Bill 26, Strong Communities Act (Planning Amendment), 2004/Loi de 2004 sur le renforcement des collectivités (modification de la Loi sur l'aménagement du territoire). Hon. Mr. Gerretsen (Minister of Municipal Affairs and Minister Responsible for Seniors). First Reading December 15, 2003. Second Reading debated May 4, 12, 2004. Second Reading carried on division May 13. Ordered referred to the Standing Committee on General Government.

Bill 27, Greenbelt Protection Act, 2004/Loi de 2004 sur la protection de la ceinture de verdure. Hon. Mr. Gerretsen (Minister of Municipal Affairs and Minister Responsible for Seniors). First Reading December 16, 2003. Second Reading debated March 30, April 6, 13, 27, 2004. Second Reading carried on division April 28. Ordered referred to the Standing Committee on General Government. Considered May 12, 17, 21, 31, June 2.

Bill 28, Supply Act, 2003/Loi de crédits de 2003. Hon. Mr. Sorbara (Minister of Finance). First Reading December 16, 2003. Second Reading debated December 17. Second Reading carried on division December 17. Third Reading carried on division December 17. Royal Assent December 18. S.O. 2003, Chapter 10.

Bill 29, Electronic Waste Producer Responsibility Act, 2003/Loi de 2003 sur la responsabilité des producteurs de déchets électroniques. Ms. Churley (Toronto--Danforth). First Reading December 16, 2003.

Bill 30, Ontario Disability Support Program Amendment Act (Fairness in Disability Income Support Payments), 2003/Loi de 2003 modifiant la Loi sur le Programme ontarien de soutien aux personnes handicapées (équité dans les versements du soutien du revenu). Ms. Martel (Nickel Belt). First Reading December 16, 2003.

Bill 31, Health Information Protection Act, 2004/Loi de 2004 sur la protection des renseignements sur la santé. Hon. Mr. Smitherman (Minister of Health and Long-Term Care). First Reading December 17, 2003. Order for Second Reading discharged pursuant to Standing Order 72(a) and Ordered referred to the Standing Committee on General Government December 18. Considered January 26, 27, 28; February 3, 4, 5, 9, 2004. Reported as amended March 22. Ordered for Second Reading. Second Reading debated March 30, April 5, 8. Second Reading carried April 8. Ordered referred to the Standing Committee on General Government. Considered April 28. Reported as amended April 29. Ordered for Third Reading. Third Reading debated May 13. Third Reading carried on division May 17. Royal Assent May 20. S.O. 2004, Chapter 3.

Bill 32, No Hog Factories Act, 2003/Loi de 2003 interdisant les porcheries industrielles. Ms. Churley (Toronto--Danforth). First Reading December 17, 2003.

Bill 33, Irish Heritage Day Act, 2003/Loi de 2003 sur le Jour du patrimoine irlandais. Mr. O'Toole (Durham). First Reading December 17, 2003.

Bill 34, Ontario Drinking Water Source Protection Act, 2003/Loi de 2003 sur la protection des sources d'eau potable de l'Ontario. Ms. Churley (Toronto--Danforth). First Reading December 17, 2003.

Bill 35, Trust Beneficiaries' Liability Act, 2003/Loi de 2003 sur la responsabilité des bénéficiaires d'une fiducie. Mr. Baird (Nepean-Carleton). First Reading December 18, 2003.

Bill 36, Municipal Amendment Act, 2003/Loi de 2003 modifiant la Loi sur les municipalités. Mr. Hudak (Erie-Lincoln). First Reading December 18, 2003.

Bill 37, Executive Council Amendment Act, 2003/Loi de 2003 modifiant la Loi sur le Conseil exécutif. Mr. Baird (Nepean-Carleton). First Reading December 18, 2003.

Bill 38, Balance Budget Amendment Act, 2003/Loi de 2003 modifiant la Loi sur l'équilibre budgétaire. Mr. Baird (Nepean-Carleton). First Reading on division December 18, 2003.

Bill 39, Recall Act, 2004/Loi de 2004 sur la révocation des députés. Mr. Barrett (Haldimand--Norfolk--Brant). First Reading March 22, 2004. Second Reading lost April 8.

Bill 40, Emergency Service Provider's Insurance Protection Act (Insurance Amendment Act), 2004/Loi de 2004 sur la protection des fournisseurs des services d'urgence (modification de la Loi sur les assurances). Mr. Wilkinson (Perth-Middlesex). First Reading March 22, 2004. Second Reading carried April 1. Ordered referred to the Standing Committee on Finance and Economic Affairs. Considered May 12. Reported as amended May 13. Ordered for Third Reading.

Bill 41, Keep Your Promises Act, 2004/Loi de 2004 sur l'obligation de tenir les promesses électorales. Mr. Wilson (Simcoe-Grey). First Reading March 23, 2004. Second Reading carried on division April 1. Ordered referred to the Standing Committee on General Government.

Bill 42, MPP Salary Freeze Act, 2004/Loi de 2004 sur le gel des traitements des députés. Hon. Mr. McGuinty (Premier). First Reading March 29, 2004. Second Reading and Third Reading April 15. Royal Assent April 15. S.O. 2004, Chapter 2.

Bill 43, Sandy's Law (Liquor Licence Amendment), 2004/Loi Sandy de 2004 (modification de la Loi sur les permis d'alcool). Mr. Parsons (Prince Edward-Hastings). First Reading March 29, 2004. Second Reading debated and carried on division April 29. Ordered referred to the Standing Committee on Regulations and Private Bills. Considered May 19. Reported as amended May 19. Ordered for Third Reading.

Bill 44, Alexander Graham Bell Parkway Act, 2004/Loi de 2004 sur la promenade Alexander Graham Bell. Mr. Levac (Brant). First Reading March 30, 2004.

Bill 45, Optometry Amendment Act, 2004/Loi de 2004 modifiant la Loi sur les optométristes. Mr. Kormos (Niagara Centre). First Reading March 31, 2004.

Bill 46, Assessment Amendment Act (Maple Syrup), 2004/Loi de 2004 modifiant la Loi sur l'évaluation foncière (sirop d'érable). Mr. Sterling (Lanark-Carleton). First Reading April 1, 2004.

Bill 47, Safeguard Our Seniors Act, 2004/Loi de 2004 sur la protection des personnes âgées. Mr. Hampton (Kenora-Rainy River). First Reading April 1, 2004.

Bill 48, Petroleum Products Price Freeze Act, 2004/Loi de 2004 sur le gel du prix de certains produits pétroliers. Mr. Tascona (Barrie-Simcoe-Bradford). First Reading April 5, 2004.

Bill 49, Adams Mine Lake Act, 2004/Loi de 2004 sur le lac de la mine Adams. Hon. Mrs. Dombrowsky (Minister of the Environment). First Reading April 5, 2004. Second Reading debated April 20, 22, 28, May 3, 5. Second Reading carried on division May 6. Ordered referred to the Standing Committee on the Legislative Assembly. Considered May 20, 21, June 3.

Bill 50, Members' Integrity Amendment Act, 2004/Loi de 2004 modifiant la Loi sur l'intégrité des députés. Mr. Runciman (Leeds-Grenville). First Reading April 5, 2004.

Bill 51, Fixed Dates for Elections (October 4, 2007 Commencement) Act, 2004/Loi de 2004 sur une date d'élection fixe (à compter du 4 octobre 2007). Mr. Sterling (Lanark-Carleton). First Reading April 7, 2004.

Bill 52, Volunteer Firefighters Employment Protection Act, 2004/Loi de 2004 sur la protection de l'emploi des pompiers volontaires. Mr. Arnott (Waterloo-Wellington). First Reading April 7, 2004.

Bill 53, Protection of Minors from Sexually Explicit Goods and Services Act, 2004/Loi de 2004 sur la protection des mineurs contre les biens et services sexuellement explicites. Mr. O'Toole (Durham). First Reading April 7, 2004.

Bill 54, Fixed Dates for Elections (June 7, 2007 Commencement) Act, 2004/Loi de 2004 sur une date d'élection fixe (à compter du 7 juin 2007). Mr. Sterling (Lanark-Carleton). First Reading April 7, 2004.

Bill 55, Health Insurance Amendment Act (Insulin Pumps for Diabetics), 2004/Loi de 2004 modifiant la Loi sur l'assurance-santé (pompes à insuline pour diabétiques). Mr. Gravelle (Thunder Bay-Superior North). First Reading April 8, 2004. Second Reading debated and carried on division April 22. Ordered referred to the Standing Committee on Justice and Social Policy.

Bill 56, Employment Standards Amendment Act (Family Medical Leave), 2004/Loi de 2004 modifiant la Loi sur les normes d'emploi (congé familial pour raison médicale). Hon. Mr. Bentley (Minister of Labour). First Reading April 13, 2004. Second Reading debated April 21, 27, 29, May 31. Second Reading carried May 31. Ordered for Third Reading.

Bill 57, Health Insurance Amendment Act, 2004/Loi de 2004 modifiant la Loi sur l'assurance-santé. Mrs. Witmer (Kitchener-Waterloo). First Reading April 13, 2004. Second Reading debated and carried April 29. Ordered referred to the Standing Committee on Justice and Social Policy.

Bill 58, Safe Streets Statute Law Amendment Act, 2004/Loi de 2004 modifiant des lois en ce qui concerne la sécurité dans les rues. Mr. Lalonde (Glengarry-Prescott-Russell). First Reading April 19, 2004.

Bill 59, Day Nurseries Amendment Act, 2004/Loi de 2004 modifiant la Loi sur les garderies. Mr. Lalonde (Glengarry-Prescott-Russell). First Reading April 20, 2004.

Bill 60, Ontario Heritage Amendment Act, 2004/Loi de 2004 modifiant la Loi sur le patrimoine de l'Ontario. Hon. Mrs. Meilleur (Minister of Culture). First Reading April 21, 2004.

Bill 61, LCBO Deposit and Return Act, 2004/Loi de 2004 sur les consignes et remises exigées par la RAO. Mr. Miller (Parry Sound-Muskoka). First Reading April 22, 2004.

Bill 62, Waste Disposal Site 41 in the Township of Tiny Act, 2004/Loi de 2004 sur le lieu 41 d'élimination de déchets dans le canton de Tiny. Mr. Dunlop (Simcoe North). First Reading April 22, 2004.

Bill 63, Employment Standards Amendment Act (Hours of Work and Other Matters), 2004/Loi de 2004 modifiant la Loi sur les normes d'emploi (heures de travail et autres questions). Hon. Mr. Bentley (Minister of Labour). First Reading April 26, 2004.

Bill 64, Pension Benefits Amendment Act, 2004/Loi de 2004 modifiant la Loi sur les régimes de retraite. Mr. Kormos (Niagara Centre). First Reading April 26, 2004.

Bill 65, Collection Agencies Amendment Act, 2004/Loi de 2004 modifiant la Loi sur les agences de recouvrement. Mr. Sergio (York West). First Reading April 26, 2004.

Bill 66, Private Investigators and Security Guards Amendment Act, 2004/Loi de 2004 modifiant la Loi sur les enquêteurs privés et les gardiens. Mr. Sergio (York West). First Reading April 26, 2004.

Bill 67, Pipeline Excavation Safety and Accountability Act, 2004/Loi de 2004 sur la sécurité et la responsabilisation relatives à l'excavation de pipelines. Mr. Sergio (York West). First Reading April 26, 2004.

Bill 68, Edible Oil Products Repeal Date Amendment Act, 2004/Loi de 2004 modifiant la date d'abrogation de la Loi sur les produits oléagineux comestibles. Hon. Mr. Peters (Minister of Agriculture and Food). First Reading April 28, 2004. Second Reading and Third Reading carried May 11. Royal Assent May 20. S.O. 2004, Chapter 4.

Bill 69, Anti-Spam Act, 2004/Loi anti-pourriel de 2004. Ms. Marsales (Hamilton West). First Reading April 28, 2004. Second Reading debated and carried May 13. Ordered referred to the Standing Committee on General Government.

Bill 70, Ministry of Consumer and Business Services Statute Law Amendment Act, 2004/Loi de 2004 modifiant des lois en ce qui concerne le ministère des Services aux consommateurs et aux entreprises. Hon. Mr. Watson (Minister of Consumer and Business Services). First Reading April 29, 2004.

Bill 71, Olympic Day Act, 2004/Loi de 2004 sur la Journée olympique. Mr. Fonseca (Mississauga East). First Reading April 29, 2004. Second Reading debated and carried May 13. Ordered referred to the Standing Committee on Justice and Social Policy.

Bill 72, Senatorial Selection Act, 2004/Loi de 2004 sur le choix des sénateurs. Mr. Runciman (Leeds-Grenville). First Reading April 29, 2004.

Bill 73, Highway Traffic Statute Law Amendment Act (Child and Youth Safety), 2004/Loi de 2004 modifiant des lois en ce qui concerne le Code de la route (sécurité des enfants et des jeunes). Hon. Mr. Takhar (Minister of Transportation). First Reading May 4, 2004. Second Reading debated June 1.

Bill 74, Keep Your Promises at the Pump Act, 2004/Loi de 2004 sur l'obligation de tenir les promesses électorales à la pompe. Mr. Bisson (Timmins-James Bay). First Reading May 5, 2004.

Bill 75, Retail Sales Tax Amendment Act, 2004/Loi de 2004 modifiant la Loi sur la taxe de vente au détail. Mr. O'Toole (Durham). First Reading May 5, 2004.

Bill 76, Election Amendment Act, 2004/Loi de 2004 modifiant la Loi électorale. Mr. Patten (Ottawa Centre). First Reading May 5, 2004. Second Reading debated and carried on division May 20. Ordered referred to the Standing Committee on the Legislative Assembly.

Bill 77, Retail Sales Tax Amendment Act, 2004/Loi de 2004 modifiant la Loi sur la taxe de vente au détail. Mr. Arnott (Waterloo-Wellington). First Reading May 6, 2004.

Bill 78, Kevin's Law (Child and Family Services Statute Law Amendment), 2004/Loi Kevin de 2004 modifiant des lois en ce qui concerne les services à l'enfance et à la famille. Mr. Jackson (Burlington). First Reading May 10, 2004. Second Reading debated and carried May 20. Ordered referred to the Standing Committee on Justice and Social Policy.

Bill 79, Ontario Workers' Memorial Act, 2004/Loi de 2004 sur le monument commémoratif des travailleurs de l'Ontario. Mr. Ramal (London-Fanshawe). First Reading May 10, 2004. Second Reading debated and carried June 3. Ordered referred to the Standing Committee on the Legislative Assembly.

Bill 80, Gasoline Consumer Protection Act, 2004/Loi de 2004 sur la protection des consommateurs d'essence. Mr. Crozier (Essex). First Reading May 11, 2004.

Bill 81, Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Amendment Act, 2004/Loi de 2004 modifiant la Loi sur l'accès à l'information et la protection de la vie privée. Mr. Marchese (Trinity-Spadina). First Reading May 12, 2004.

Bill 82, Professional Learning Program Cancellation Act, 2004/Loi de 2004 annulant le programme de perfectionnement professionnel. Hon. Mr. Kennedy (Minister of Education). First Reading on division May 13, 2004.

Bill 83, Budget Measures Act, 2004/Loi de 2004 sur les mesures budgétaires. Hon. Mr. Sorbara (Minister of Finance). First Reading May 18, 2004. Second Reading debated May 31, June 1, 2, 3.

Bill 84, Fiscal Transparency and Accountability Act, 2004/Loi de 2004 sur la transparence et la responsabilité financières. Hon. Mr. Sorbara (Minister of Finance). First Reading May 18, 2004.

Bill 85, Taxpayer Protection Affirmation Act, 2004/Loi de 2004 confirmant la protection des contribuables. Mr. Klees (Oak Ridges). First Reading May 31, 2004.

Bill 86, Election Statute Law Amendment Act, 2004/Loi de 2004 modifiant des lois en ce qui concerne les élections. Hon. Mr. Bryant (Attorney General). First Reading June 1, 2004.

Bill 87, Gareth Rodgers Act for Sport Parachuting (Freefalling Regulation), 2004/Loi Gareth Rodgers de 2004 sur le parachutisme sportif (réglementation du saut sans soutien). Mr. Tascona (Barrie-Simcoe-Bradford). First Reading June 1, 2004.

Bill 88, Private Investigators and Security Guards Amendment Act, 2204/Loi de 2004 modifiant la Loi sur les enquêteurs privés et les gardiens. Mr. Dunlop (Simcoe North). First Reading June 1, 2004. Second Reading debated and carried on division June 3. Ordered referred to the Standing Committee on Justice and Social Policy.

PRIVATE BILLS

PROJETS DE LOI D'INTÉRÊT PRIVÉ

Bill Pr2, The Malton Seventh-day Adventist Church Act, 2004. Mr. Qaadri (Etobicoke North). First Reading March 22, 2004. Ordered referred to the Standing Committee on Regulations and Private Bills. Considered May 12. Reported as amended May 12.

Bill Pr3, Association of Registered Graphic Designers of Ontario Act, 2004. Mr. Peterson (Mississauga South). First Reading March 29, 2004. Ordered referred to the Standing Committee on Regulations and Private Bills. Considered May 12. Reported without amendment May 12.

Bill Pr4, Ontario Recreation Facilities Association Act, 2004. Mr. Brownell (Stormont-Dundas-Charlottenburgh). First Reading April 21, 2004. Ordered referred to the Standing Committee on Regulations and Private Bills. Considered May 12.

Bill Pr5, Conrad Grebel University College Act, 2004. Mr. Arnott (Waterloo-Wellington). First Reading May 6, 2004. Ordered referred to the Standing Committee on Regulations and Private Bills.