Index des sujets traités à la Chambre
Letter: E
Eabametoong First Nation v Minister of Northern Development and Mines,
2018 ONSC 4316
- government response to
- Mamakwa, 1275
- government response to
EACOM Timber Corporation
- Hunter, 5804–5805
Early childhood educators (ECEs)
Early childhood educators (ECEs) - guilty of sexual abuse
EarlyON child and family centres
- services
- special needs
- Martin, 10269
- special needs
- services
Eating disorders
- awareness of
- Anand, 2907
- Andrew, 2902, 2903, 2907, 11077–11078
- Armstrong, 2906–2907
- Berns-McGown, 2905
- Collard, 11083
- Fraser, 2904
- Harden, 2904–2905, 11080–11082
- Martin, 11083–11084
- Martow, 2906
- Sabawy, 2905
- Tibollo, 11079–11080
- economic impact
- Andrew, 3144–3145
- prevalence
- Andrew, 3144
- quality of life
- Andrew, 3144–3145
- services
- Andrew, 2902, 11078–11079
- Harden, 6436, 11082
- treatment beds
- Harden, 1628
- world action day
- awareness of
Eating Disorders Awareness Week Act, 2020 (Bill 61)
- first reading
- Andrew, 2473
- second reading, 2902–2907
- referred to Standing Committee on General Government, 2913
- third reading, 11077–11084
- Andrew, 11077–11079
- Collard, 11083
- Harden, 11080–11083
- Martin, 11083–11084
- Tibollo, 11079–11080
- Royal assent, 11212
- first reading
E-bikes
E-cigarettes.
see VapingÉcole Polytechnique massacre (December 6, 1989)
Economic and Fiscal Update Act, 2020 (Bill 188)
Economic conditions
Economic conditions by region
Economic development
- in the Far North
- as fiscal policy
- general remarks
- government funding
- Indigenous Economic Development Fund
- Smith, D., 7510
- Indigenous Economic Development Fund
- government strategy
- in Indigenous communities. see Indigenous communities—economic development
- Invest Ontario
- in racialized communities
- Singh, G., 8640–8641
- by region
- Sarnia—Lambton
- Bailey, 8813
- Sarnia—Lambton
- in rural and northern Ontario
- technological innovation
- Ke, 3882
- through environmental policy
- Schreiner, 8927
- Waterloo Region
- Harris, 3296
Economic development by region
Economic development - northern Ontario
Economic growth
Economic statement
- opposition support for
- Calandra, 10808
- opposition support for
Economy
Eczema
- Karahalios, 2353–2354
Education
- arts programs
- and economic development
- Sattler, 4583
- Education Partnership Table
- Wynne, 1635
- e-learning credit requirements
- French, 6313
- French immersion programs
- Thompson, 5167
- Fresh from the Farm program
- general remarks
- government strategy
- graduation rates
- and inclusivity
- Thompson, 4288–4289
- international baccalaureate
- tuition fees
- Glover, 8923
- tuition fees
- literacy rates
- Hunter, 3887
- math scores
- mental health resources
- Stiles, 2190
- parental participation in
- partisanship in
- performance measurement
- special education
- staff-to-student ratio
- standardized testing
- Andrew, 2195
Education - adult
- government funding
- Lindo, 435–436
- government funding
Education Amendment Act (Use of Seclusion and Physical Restraints), 2019 (Bill 160)
- first reading
- Coteau, 6724–6725
- first reading
Education - COVID-19
- at-home learning
- Berns-McGown, 8742–8743
- Bourgouin, 8121
- Calandra, 8082–8083, 8121, 8590, 8840
- Crawford, 8064
- Ford, 7879
- Gélinas, 8257
- Gill, 7944
- Lecce, 7779, 7944
- Nicholls, 8047
- Stiles, 7798, 8805
- broadband requirements
- Monteith-Farrell, 9346
- digital access supports
- Lecce, 9115
- enrolment rates
- Yarde, 9010
- general remarks
- Lecce, 8951
- implementation timeline
- instructional model
- learning support
- West, 9155
- models of
- Lecce, 9113
- staff levels
- consultation
- Stiles, 10769
- data collection and disclosure
- enrolment decline
- Collard, 10238
- and equity
- Hunter, 10482
- general remarks
- government funding
- French-language schools
- Lecce, 10299–10300
- general remarks
- Hunter, 10481–10482, 10703
- northern Ontario
- Lecce, 10299–10300
- French-language schools
- government response
- and holiday breaks
- Lecce, 11298–11299
- Taylor, 10584
- March break
- mental health supports
- online learning
- OSAP repayment and interest
- parental relief funds
- Phillips, 7763
- post-secondary
- school closures
- school reopening
- class sizes
- Blais, 10325
- Bouma, 10789
- Collard, 10238
- Fife, 9828–9829
- Gates, 9502–9503, 10699, 10702, 10752–10753, 10798, 11183
- Gretzky, 10682–10683, 10798–10800
- Hassan, 10696–10697
- Horwath, 11341
- Hunter, 10482
- Lecce, 9503, 9654, 10238, 10387–10388
- Sattler, 10387–10388
- Shaw, 10465–10466, 10547–10548
- Singh, S., 10501
- Stevens, 9692
- Stiles, 9653–9654, 10381, 10510, 10769, 10789–10790, 11133
- Taylor, 11181, 11183
- consultant contract
- Singh, S., 10998
- general remarks
- Taylor, 11180–11181
- government funding
- government strategy
- Baber, 11206
- Hunter, 9556
- Lecce, 9458, 9502, 10683, 10811–10813, 10854–10855, 10998–10999, 11206–11207
- Stiles, 10323–10324
- Tangri, 10854–10855
- high-transmission communities
- Lecce, 9654
- infection control
- itinerant teachers
- Safe Return to Class Fund
- Stiles, 10768
- testing
- testing, asymptomatic
- Lecce, 10948–10949, 11093, 11253, 11301
- Stiles, 10949, 11092–11093, 11301
- transmission and outbreaks
- Collard, 10238
- Gates, 10752, 10798
- Gretzky, 10682–10683, 10815–10816
- Lecce, 10230–10231, 10381, 10634, 10813–10814, 10857–10858, 11301
- Singh, S., 10948
- Stevens, 9693
- Stiles, 9716, 10230, 10381, 10560, 10634, 10768–10769, 10857, 10949
- West, 10758
- class sizes
- in school supports
- special education
- Singh, S., 10502
- special needs students
- staff supports
- staffing levels
- student mental health
- Support for Learners initiative
- teacher recruitment
- McDonell, 10799
- at-home learning
Education - COVID-19, school reopening
- Calandra, 8120–8121
- Stiles, 8120
- cases and outbreaks
- and child care availability
- class cohorting
- Lecce, 9012
- class sizes
- Andrew, 9216
- Arthur, 9266
- Berns-McGown, 9012
- Burch, 9318–9319
- Coteau, 8954–8955, 9011
- Fife, 9135, 9348, 9435, 9745
- Fraser, 8943–8944
- French, 8948–8949
- Gates, 9396
- Gretzky, 10101
- Harden, 9137
- Hassan, 9064, 9137
- Horwath, 9005–9006, 9106–9107, 9138
- Hunter, 9135
- Kernaghan, 9315
- Lecce, 8942, 8944, 8949, 8951–8952, 9006, 9010–9012, 9057, 9064, 9113–9114, 9212–9213, 9266–9267, 9313, 9315
- Monteith-Farrell, 9137
- Morrison, 9114
- Rakocevic, 9375–9376
- Schreiner, 8955, 9134
- Shaw, 10876
- Singh, G., 9943–9944
- Singh, S., 9162
- Stiles, 8941–8942, 8954, 9057, 9108–9109, 9134, 9144, 9212, 9312–9313, 9349, 9415–9416
- Tabuns, 9422
- Yarde, 9010
- data collection and disclosure
- as economic policy
- facility ventilation
- Lecce, 9012
- food security programs
- French school boards
- Lecce, 9116–9117
- funding formula
- Berns-McGown, 9012
- general remarks
- Armstrong, 9206
- Bell, 9207
- Blais, 9053
- Calandra, 9064
- Fraser, 8920
- Gates, 8950, 9074
- Gretzky, 9001
- Harris, 9052
- Hassan, 9002
- Hogarth, 9216
- Horwath, 9006
- Hunter, 9112–9113
- Lecce, 8940, 8950–8952, 9006–9007, 9108, 9166, 9313, 9315, 9318, 9422
- Mitas, 9134
- Monteith-Farrell, 9345–9346
- Piccini, 8624
- Rasheed, 8786, 8942–8943
- Singh, S., 9161
- Stiles, 8806, 8808, 8953–8954
- Taylor, 9040, 9346
- Yarde, 9010
- government funding
- Bell, 8793
- Collard, 8819, 9207–9208
- Coteau, 8954
- Fife, 8784
- Ford, 8550
- Fraser, 8658, 8666, 8944, 9133
- Gretzky, 9001
- Hogarth, 9135
- Horwath, 8661, 9006, 9131–9132
- Hunter, 9113
- Lecce, 8262–8263, 8381, 8418–8419, 8481, 8660, 8664, 8666–8667, 8669, 8751, 8819–8820, 8823, 8940, 8942, 8944, 8948, 8951–8952, 9006, 9010–9011, 9057, 9107–9109, 9114–9116, 9212–9213, 9315, 9318, 9350, 9416
- Martin, 9136
- Monteith-Farrell, 9115–9116
- Morrison, 9114
- Oosterhoff, 9133
- Rakocevic, 9136
- Schreiner, 8751, 8814, 8955
- Stiles, 8381, 8942, 8954, 9057, 9133–9134, 9350, 9416
- Vanthof, 8768
- Wynne, 8262, 8664
- general remarks
- Lecce, 9012
- government funding, federal
- government strategy
- Bell, 8384, 8656–8657, 8782
- Berns-McGown, 8742–8743
- Calandra, 8270, 8839–8840
- Collard, 8819
- Fife, 8717, 8782
- Ford, 8550
- Fraser, 8658, 8749, 8784, 8786
- Ghamari, 8717
- Hillier, 8273
- Horwath, 8418–8419, 8549–8550, 8659–8661, 8745–8746
- Hunter, 8890–8891
- Kernaghan, 8669
- Khanjin, 8587–8588
- Lecce, 8262, 8381–8382, 8384–8385, 8418–8419, 8481, 8559, 8660–8661, 8664, 8669, 8745–8746, 8748–8751, 8819–8820, 8823, 8886, 8891, 9108–9109, 9114
- Mantha, 8807
- Mitas, 8783
- Sandhu, 9109
- Stiles, 8381–8382, 8748–8749
- West, 8822–8823
- Wynne, 8262
- guiding documentation
- Lecce, 8952–8953
- health and safety infrastructure
- library access
- Begum, 9148
- outbreak management
- PPE and cleaning
- public health nurses
- public response to
- regional risk assessment
- Hassan, 9064
- school bus transportation safety
- Horwath, 9132
- screening app
- special needs supports
- staff levels
- teacher workload
- Simard, 9213
- testing and contact tracing
- Hunter, 8891
- testing and contract tracing
- Lecce, 8942–8943
Education - COVID-19, transportation services
- bus route cancellations
- capacity and distancing
- government funding
- PPE and cleaning
Education - e-learning
Education - elementary/secondary
- course streaming
- delivery model
- private vs. public
- Glover, 8923–8924
- private vs. public
- online education
- suspensions
Education - French-language
Education funding
- allocation
- Black and Indigenous grad program
- budget allocation
- Ford, 8550
- charter schools
- Tabuns, 1246
- and child care tax credit
- Stiles, 5737
- consultation
- cost-drivers, analysis of
- Stiles, 7447
- curriculum development
- Lecce, 4484–4485
- curriculum support
- Skelly, 5293
- and equity
- formula
- general remarks
- Andrew, 4471
- Babikian, 5595
- Burch, 4474
- Calandra, 5252
- Cho, S., 10697
- Coe, 4579
- Fedeli, 4321, 5132, 5357
- Fee, 4479, 5144
- Ford, 4328–4329, 4445, 4489, 5162, 5633, 7481
- French, 3615, 4370, 6666
- Gates, 4381, 5257, 6742
- Gélinas, 2384
- Glover, 8923–8924
- Gretzky, 7679
- Harris, 4612
- Hassan, 4365
- Horwath, 3604, 4328, 4550, 4567–4568, 6001, 6356, 7426–7427
- Karpoche, 3932
- Lecce, 4484–4485, 4528, 5634–5635, 5738, 5838, 6000, 6356, 8382, 8481, 8661
- Lindo, 4073
- MacLeod, 4389
- Martin, 8266
- Morrison, 4638–4639
- Oosterhoff, 4572–4573, 4839, 5538
- Pang, 4600
- Phillips, 5963
- Rasheed, 4577, 8554
- Sattler, 4369, 4374
- Shaw, 4349, 4587–4588, 6146
- Skelly, 5293
- Stiles, 1179–1180, 2257, 2536–2537, 3633, 3711, 4303, 4541, 4571, 5265, 5737–5738, 6004, 6254, 10270–10271
- Tangri, 4337
- Thompson, 5596
- Yarde, 4378
- Grants for Student Needs (GSN)
- impact on rural schools
- Stiles, 4558
- impact on staff
- and inflation
- local priorities fund
- math strategy
- northern and rural Ontario
- Mantha, 7098
- Ontario Physical and Health Education Association
- Parents Reaching Out Grants
- per student
- program review
- public response
- vs. rate of inflation
- Stiles, 7447
- reform
- Thompson, 3492
- return on investment
- Fife, 4642
- school boards
- school year 2018-2019
- Thompson, 2935
- special education
- Support for Students Fund
- Lecce, 8488
- Supports for Students Fund
- Lecce, 8661
- technology supports
- transportation programs
Education funding - post-secondary
- campus expansions. see by specific institution
- general remarks
- operating grants
- Armstrong, 3669
- over time
- tied to performance indicators
Education - math scores
- Anand, 3685
- Bailey, 3625
- Bouma, 2179, 4016
- Calandra, 2379, 2386, 7306
- Coe, 2365
- Ford, 804
- Gates, 2387
- Gill, 2193–2195, 2364
- Gretzky, 3501–3502
- Harris, 4024–4025
- Hogarth, 838
- Khanjin, 3504
- Lecce, 7031, 7035
- Martin, 2250, 3681, 3683
- McKenna, 2044, 2381–2382
- Oosterhoff, 2176
- Rasheed, 2373
- Sarkaria, 4068–4069
- Skelly, 1989, 3013, 3637
- Smith, D., 4019
- Thompson, 2172, 3490, 3493, 3760
Education - online learning
Education - post-secondary.
see also Colleges and universities- administrative compensation
- affordability of
- Collard, 9019
- College of Applied Arts and Technology Task Force, cancellation
- COVID-19
- digital learning
- general remarks
- Romano, 9016
- general remarks
- economic impact
- e-learning
- employment model
- employment readiness
- in French, enrolment
- Ford, 2730
- general remarks
- Fullerton, 1941
- government strategy
- in-demand fields
- Calandra, 1540–1541
- international students
- Ghamari, 9862
- internships and co-ops. see Internships and co-ops
- micro-credentialing programs
- Romano, 9016
- ministry transfer payments
- in northern Ontario
- Rickford, 2572
- online learning
- Kramp, 9868
- preparedness for
- Roberts, 2386
- program development
- labour market responsiveness
- Crawford, 7487
- labour market responsiveness
- research programs
- intellectual property and commercialization
- Romano, 9016
- intellectual property and commercialization
- scholarships
- Life Sciences Ontario Scholarship Program
- Tangri, 5172–5173
- Life Sciences Ontario Scholarship Program
- STEM programs
- transfer credits
- work-integrated learning
- Fife, 10710
Education - post-secondary, COVID-19
Education programs
- Aboriginal Youth Entrepreneurship Program
- Coe, 4579
- for children with autism. see Autism services—in schools
- Education Programs—Other (EPO)
- Focus on Youth Summer Program
- Integrated Services for Northern Children
- Coe, 4579
- Pathways to Education
- Gélinas, 2384
- for racialized students
- On Your Mark Academic Support Program
- Stiles, 3883
- Aboriginal Youth Entrepreneurship Program
Education Quality and Accountability Office (EQAO)
Education reform
- cellphone ban. see under Schools
- consultation
- demonstration (April 6, 2019)
- general remarks
- Armstrong, 7539
- Cuzzetto, 4594
- Fife, 3967
- Ford, 5633–5634
- French, 4582
- Hatfield, 4580
- Hogarth, 4227
- Horwath, 4225–4226, 4255
- Hunter, 3887
- Lecce, 7482, 7544, 8922
- Oosterhoff, 4574, 4840
- Pang, 4576
- Rasheed, 4576–4577
- Schreiner, 3888
- Singh, S., 7480–7481
- Stiles, 4160, 4541–4542, 5162, 7449, 7482, 7685
- Thompson, 3608, 3663, 3967, 4073, 4161, 4224–4226
- Wynne, 5066
- government strategy
- Stiles, 7089–7090
- impact on course offerings
- impact on extracurricular programming
- Miller, P., 4265
- impact on staff
- Babikian, 5595
- Bell, 3627
- Fife, 3639
- Ford, 3604, 3659, 4445
- Gates, 4583, 5257
- Glover, 4067, 5432
- Gretzky, 3683
- Harden, 4493–4494
- Horwath, 3604, 3658–3659, 4224, 4568, 5633–5634, 6000
- Kernaghan, 3670
- Lindo, 4073
- Oosterhoff, 5537
- Sattler, 4021
- Shaw, 7303
- Stiles, 3559–3560, 3608, 3631, 3663, 3759, 3875, 4122, 4572, 4709, 5464, 5704, 5737, 6116
- Thompson, 3558–3560, 3875–3876, 4073, 4262, 4623, 5110, 5464, 5596
- Wynne, 3760
- impact on students
- mandatory e-learning
- online learning
- broadband requirements
- Gélinas, 8257
- broadband requirements
- parents' bill of rights
- public response
- in rural schools
- Stiles, 3875
- student walkout (April 4, 2019)
Education reform - consultation
- cost of
- general remarks
- Minister's Student Advisory Council
- Andrew, 3688–3689
- results
Education Statute Law Amendment Act (Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder), 2020 (Bill 172)
- first reading
- Wynne, 6936
- second reading, 10267–10273
- referred to Standing Committee on Social Policy, 10273
- first reading
Education support staff.
see also Early childhood educators (ECEs); Educational assistants (EAs)Education system
- call for select committee
- Hillier, 6279
- call for select committee
Education workers
Educational assistants
Educational assistants (EAs)
- recruitment
- Lecce, 7096
- recruitment
Efficient Local Government Act, 2018 (Bill 31)
- first reading
- second reading, 942–993
- Andrew, 966
- Baber, 991
- Bailey, 992
- Begum, 975
- Bell, 962
- Berns-McGown, 977–978
- Bisson, 979–980, 987
- Burch, 967–971
- Calandra, 961–962
- Cho, S., 978–979
- Clark, 942–948, 952
- Des Rosiers, 980–982, 984
- Downey, 951
- Fedeli, 971–975
- Fee, 971
- Ford, 986–987
- French, 970
- Hassan, 966
- Hogarth, 979
- Horwath, 957–961, 963
- Hunter, 962, 987
- Kernaghan, 983
- Khanjin, 974–975
- Lalonde, 975
- Lindo, 951–952
- MacLeod, 983–984
- Mamakwa, 988
- Martin, 952
- Martow, 982–983
- McDonell, 966
- McKenna, 987–988
- Morrison, 951
- Mulroney, 948–950
- Rakocevic, 974
- Rasheed, 966–967
- Romano, 970
- Sattler, 976–977, 980
- Schreiner, 983
- Singh, S., 992
- Smith, D., 962–963
- Smith, T., 963–967
- Stevens, 971
- Stiles, 989–993
- Tabuns, 952–957
- Vanthof, 988–989
- Walker, 984–986, 988
- West, 979
- time allocation motion, 1011–1022
- time allocation
Egypt
Egyptian community
Egyptian Heritage Month Act, 2019 (Bill 106)
eHealth.
see also Ontario Health—agencies transferred under850148 Ontario Inc. Act, 2018 (Bill Pr4)
Elder abuse
- definition of
- French, 10413
- definition of
Elder Abuse Ontario
Election campaign financing.
see Political fundraisingElection Finances Amendment Act (Changes for Fund-Raising Events), 2019 (Bill 99)
- first reading
- Schreiner, 4269
- first reading
Election Finances Amendment Act (Leadership Fundraising Loophole), 2019 (Bill 103)
- first reading
- Fraser, 4563–4564
- first reading
Election Fundraising Transparency Act, 2019 (Bill 85)
- first reading
- Des Rosiers, 3672–3673
- first reading
Elections/by-elections.
see also Voting- administration of
- candidate nomination process
- caretaker convention during
- Smith, T., 351
- election day holiday
- electronic voting
- federal election
- general election 2018
- general election 2019 (federal)
- general election 2022
- municipal level. see Municipal elections
- polling
- issues-based
- Lalonde, 4740
- issues-based
- ranked ballot pilot
- voter turnout
- Gélinas, 1877
Elections/by-elections - municipal
- October 22, 2018
- ranked ballots
- Arthur, 9836, 9908
- Gill, 9842–9843, 9845, 9908–9909
- Hunter, 9845, 10027–10028, 10595
- Sattler, 9842–9843, 9908, 10668–10669
- Schreiner, 9909
- Stiles, 9901
- consultation
- Calandra, 10295–10296
- Schreiner, 10295–10296
- voters' lists
- consolidation with provincial
- Clark, 6123
- consolidation with provincial
Electoral process.
see also Municipal elections- candidate diversity
- Hatfield, 9990
- first-past-the-post system
- general remarks
- Bisson, 10048
- in other jurisdictions
- Bell, 2589
- over time
- Hunter, 9982–9983
- ranked ballot system
- reform referendums
- Select Committee on Electoral Reform (2005-2006)
- Miller, N., 9949
- candidate diversity
Electoral reform
Electoral reform - federal
- public consultation
- Stiles, 4743–4744
- public consultation
Electoral system
Electric and Hydrogen Vehicle Incentive Program
Electric vehicles.
see also Vehicles- batteries, cost of
- Tabuns, 1549
- benefits
- compatibility in new home development. see under Ontario Building Code—electric vehicle compatibility
- government funding
- government strategy
- industry growth
- Schreiner, 6478
- operating costs
- in other jurisdictions
- Schreiner, 2872
- ownership rate
- Schreiner, 6858
- policies re
- reliability
- Smith, D., 1312
- batteries, cost of
Electric vehicles - charging stations
Electricity billing
Electricity conservation
Electricity conservation programs
- cancellation
- Arthur, 4495–4496, 4688
- Bell, 4055, 4824
- Bisson, 4217
- Burch, 4096, 4116–4117
- Calandra, 3910
- Fife, 4054, 4060, 4062, 5002
- Gélinas, 4695–4696
- Ghamari, 4214
- Kernaghan, 4829–4830
- Mantha, 4094
- Martin, 4090
- Monteith-Farrell, 4192
- Parsa, 4113
- Schreiner, 4098
- Stevens, 4797
- Tabuns, 4049, 4702
- West, 4208
- Yarde, 4798
- centralization
- centralization, impact on employment
- cost
- delivery by local distribution companies
- economic impact
- general remarks
- Rickford, 3762
- for Indigenous communities
- for large consumers
- for low-income earners
- oversight of
- Tabuns, 4703
- cancellation
Electricity consumption
Electricity generation
Electricity price mitigation programs
- business
- renewable energy contract subsidy
- Oosterhoff, 10891
- renewable energy contract subsidy
- Northern Industrial Electricity Rate Program
- Ontario's Fair Hydro Plan. see Ontario's Fair Hydro Plan
- business
Electricity rates
- affordability
- Armstrong, 6122
- Arthur, 1818, 10995–10996
- Bouma, 4790
- Calandra, 190, 324, 3138
- Crawford, 268–269
- Downey, 2271
- Dunlop, 1553, 4192, 4210
- Fee, 1568
- French, 1565
- Ghamari, 625
- Gill, 37, 4179
- Harden, 2400
- Horwath, 197–198, 6354
- Kernaghan, 1854
- Lecce, 2239
- Mantha, 565, 4095
- McDonell, 1764
- Parsa, 314–315, 4113
- Pettapiece, 1743–1744
- Rasheed, 302
- Rickford, 1742
- Roberts, 2282
- Romano, 448
- Skelly, 2658
- Smith, D., 2295–2296
- Tabuns, 1543, 6260
- Tangri, 2717
- Thanigasalam, 2723–2724
- Walker, 455
- West, 4358
- conservation charges
- Tabuns, 202
- and COVID-19
- general remarks
- Bisson, 1867
- government strategy
- increase in
- over time
- Bisson, 3139
- and poverty
- Morrison, 4188
- reduction. see also Electricity price mitigation programs
- reduction, financing for
- residential, indexed to inflation
- and social assistance recipients
- Harden, 4104
- stakeholder consultation
- Rasheed, 4057
- by type
- Calandra, 1550–1551
- affordability
Electricity rates - COVID-19
Electricity rates - factors affecting
- delivery charges
- Barrett, 1562
- delivery charges, geographic equalization
- Fair Hydro Plan. see under Ontario's Fair Hydro Plan - refinancing
- general remarks
- global adjustment fee
- Green Energy Act. see under Green Energy Act, 2009, S.O. 2009, c. 12, Sched. A
- privatization
- renewable energy. see under Renewable energy contracts
- time-of-use pricing. see Electricity rates - time-of-use (TOU) pricing
- delivery charges
Electricity rates - impact by area
Electricity rates - reduction
- business
- general remarks
- Parsa, 11134–11135
- renewable energy contract subsidy
- Anand, 10790
- Barrett, 10793
- Bouma, 10766
- Cho, S., 10442–10443, 10553
- Ford, 10511
- Hogarth, 10510–10511
- Karahalios, 10534
- Ke, 11178
- Khanjin, 10577, 10805
- Miller, N, 10952
- Pang, 10807
- Park, 10498–10500
- Phillips, 10366, 10438, 11147
- Piccini, 11178
- Rasheed, 10496
- Roberts, 10537, 10706–10707
- Skelly, 11168
- Smith, D., 11135
- Triantafilopoulos, 10475
- Walker, 10952
- general remarks
- financing for
- government funding
- government strategy
- business
Electricity rates - time-of-use (TOU) pricing.
see also under Electricity rates - COVID-19- Arthur, 3103, 4178–4179
- Burch, 4117
- Hatfield, 4179
- Horwath, 30
- Mantha, 4095
- Smith, D., 2295
- Tabuns, 1545, 4050, 4703
- as conservation incentive
- Arthur, 3137–3138
- evaluation studies
- Arthur, 3138
- general remarks
- infrastructure, cost of
- Arthur, 3137
- mandatory nature of
- Arthur, 3137
- public response to
- Calandra, 3139
Electricity supply
Electricity supply - surplus
- access to, by Ontario consumers
- Khanjin, 4691
- general remarks
- sale to other jurisdictions
- access to, by Ontario consumers
Electricity system
Electricity transmission
Electronic health information
Electronic products - right to repair
Elevating devices
Elliot Lake Inquiry (2014)
- Mantha, 445
Elmira groundwater contamination (1989)
- Harris, 3552
Emergency alerts.
see also Amber AlertsEmergency first responders.
see also Firefighters; Police services; Safety and rescue training- administration of naloxone
- Kusendova, 5186
- appreciation
- Pang, 6226
- appreciation for
- government funding
- Elliott, 5636
- hazmat teams
- Jones, 6416
- HUSAR teams
- Jones, 6416
- infection control. see Public health—infection control—mandatory blood testing
- mental health
- mental health programs
- mental health services
- post-traumatic stress disorder. see under Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
- Public Safety Radio Network (PSRN)
- recruitment of women
- services for
- administration of naloxone
Emergency management
- Auditor General recommendations 2017
- Burch, 10826
- emergency volunteer unit
- Bouma, 10765
- government accountability during. see also Select Committee on Emergency Management Oversight
- government strategy
- Rakocevic, 10820
- public health
- Auditor General recommendations 2017
Emergency Management and Civil Protection Act,
RSO 1990, c E.9
- ministerial responsibility over
- Jones, 7816
- ministerial responsibility over
Emergency management - emergency orders
- continuation with amendment
- continuation without amendment
- creation of
- extension
- extension of
- Begum, 8916
- enforcement orders
- general remarks
- government accountability
- Bell, 8706–8710, 8714
- Bisson, 8680–8683, 8685–8688, 8701
- Coe, 8717
- Collard, 8910–8911
- Cuzzetto, 8725
- Fife, 8705, 8710, 8719, 8721
- Ghamari, 8715, 8717–8718
- Hassan, 8695, 8697, 8699
- Hillier, 8688, 8694–8695, 8699–8702
- Hogarth, 8577, 8724
- Hunter, 8712, 8714
- Jones, 8903
- Martin, 8688, 8694–8695
- Monteith-Farrell, 8694
- Natyshak, 8694, 8702, 8718
- Rasheed, 8727
- Schreiner, 8724
- Shaw, 8688–8689
- Skelly, 8727
- Wai, 8709
- impact on collective agreements
- in other jurisdictions
- Natyshak, 8728
- public consultation
- Schreiner, 8912
- and public health
- Martin, 8693
- extension process
- extension with amendment
- Gretzky, 9078
- general remarks
- termination of
Emergency Management Ontario
Emergency management - states of emergency
- for COVID-19. see COVID-19 - provincial state of emergency
- declaration criteria
- Kramp, 8288
- declaration process
- Bisson, 8579
- emergency orders
- general remarks
- McKenna, 8052
- general remarks
- vs. emergency orders
- McKenna, 8052
- general remarks
- government process during
- renewal process
- termination process
Emergency preparedness
Emergency services
Employment
- careers, economic impact
- West, 1368
- changing nature of
- community support centres
- McKenna, 9208
- creation
- Baber, 3795
- Bailey, 6713
- Bouma, 39
- Cuzzetto, 7205
- Fedeli, 6717–6718, 6829
- Ford, 3606, 4803, 4914, 5161, 5591, 5753, 5904, 6713
- Harris, 6717
- Hunter, 1791
- Lecce, 5445, 5447
- MacLeod, 4975, 5067
- McKenna, 4972, 6002
- Rasheed, 5763
- Scott, 1884
- Smith, T., 3607–3608, 3794, 4972–4973
- Tangri, 3094, 3607–3608
- West, 4014
- creation/loss
- Begum, 8882
- Bisson, 5973
- Cho, S., 6730
- Cuzzetto, 8552
- Fedeli, 3741, 5130, 10065
- Jones, 8562
- McKenna, 5888, 6318
- McNaughton, 8551–8552
- Miller, N., 5243, 5282
- Nicholls, 6313
- Parsa, 6309, 6312, 7451
- Phillips, 6729
- Sarkaria, 4309–4310
- Shaw, 4352
- Skelly, 4232, 5293
- Smith, D., 5291
- Smith, T., 3961, 4309–4310, 7484
- Thanigasalam, 7539
- Wilson, 1275
- employee absences
- Smith, T., 2433
- gig workers
- growth by region
- Fedeli, 2456–2457
- investment in workers
- job vacancies
- labour market trends
- loss
- Horwath, 996
- opportunities in northern Ontario
- Romano, 448
- precarious. see also Pay equity—and employment status
- programs
- Roberts, 6396
- and racialized persons
- Berns-McGown, 5184
- retraining programs
- skills training
- support programs
- talent recruitment
- unemployment rate
- Andrew, 7181
- worker misclassification. see under Employment standards
- worker retraining, funding
- Canada-Ontario Job Grant
- Anand, 9155
- Canada-Ontario Job Grant
- for youth. see also Work-integrated learning; Youth unemployment
- youth underemployment
- careers, economic impact
Employment - annual leave days
- bereavement days
- classification of
- documentation supporting
- domestic or sexual violence leave
- general remarks
- sick days
- Andrew, 2072, 2100
- Begum, 9778
- Bell, 2145, 3229
- Burch, 2007
- Coteau, 1381, 2450
- Elliott, 6983
- Fife, 1837, 1967, 9744–9745, 10962
- Fraser, 2449
- Gates, 1755, 2057–2058
- Horwath, 1427, 1787, 1833, 2039–2040, 7369
- Karpoche, 2051, 2445
- Kernaghan, 2019–2020
- Natyshak, 2064
- Sattler, 7904, 9771–9772
- Schreiner, 6983–6984
- Scott, 1837
- Singh, S., 1518
- West, 2351
- paid
- Sattler, 7955–7956
- sick days, federal program
- Sattler, 8266
Employment - COVID-19
- case reporting
- Gates, 9721–9722
- EI eligibility expansion
- general remarks
- gig workers
- economic impact
- Fife, 10962
- working conditions
- Fife, 10962–10963
- economic impact
- government funding
- Skelly, 11167
- government strategy
- Hunter, 10303
- health and safety
- Crawford, 11039
- Gates, 11264–11266
- McKenna, 10754–10755
- McNaughton, 8266, 9721–9722, 10301, 11238
- Supporting Ontario's Safe Employers
- Martin, 11242
- WSIB Health and Safety Excellence
- Martin, 11242–11243
- infection control
- Gates, 11269–11270
- Piccini, 11272
- Schreiner, 11331
- infectious disease emergency leave
- Pang, 8283
- job loss due to
- labour protections
- Begum, 10359, 10492
- Gates, 11264–11267
- McKenna, 10492–10493
- McNaughton, 10359
- West, 10302
- protected leave
- recovery rate
- Horwath, 8232
- Tabuns, 10141–10142
- sick days
- Begum, 9778
- Elliott, 7543–7544, 7659
- Fife, 7709, 9744–9745, 10962
- Fullerton, 7711
- Horwath, 7543, 7658–7659, 7711–7712
- Morrison, 10886
- Sattler, 7906–7907, 8266, 9771–9772
- Schreiner, 7715–7716
- doctor's notes
- general remarks
- job-protected
- McNaughton, 11238–11239
- paid
- Andrew, 11245
- Armstrong, 10604–10605
- Bailey, 11276
- Bell, 11243
- Berns-McGown, 11276, 11295
- Blais, 11258
- Bouma, 10768
- Burch, 10628–10629, 11295
- Coteau, 11307, 11346–11347
- Fife, 9832, 10711, 11247, 11276–11277
- Ford, 11249–11250
- Fraser, 11338
- Gates, 11268–11269, 11271–11272
- Gélinas, 10806
- Gretzky, 11330
- Harden, 11350
- Hatfield, 11331
- Horwath, 10559, 11249–11250, 11341
- Kernaghan, 11329
- McKenna, 10559, 10632, 11330, 11332, 11346–11347, 11350
- McNaughton, 10910, 11204, 11239, 11244–11245, 11252, 11254–11255, 11258, 11307
- Monteith-Farrell, 10500, 10767–10768
- Morrison, 11244
- Piccini, 11272
- Sattler, 11203–11204, 11252, 11327–11330
- Schreiner, 6984, 11254, 11331–11332
- Shaw, 10465, 10470, 10547
- Singh, G., 11245, 11272
- Singh, S., 10501, 10632, 10910, 11271
- Taylor, 11181
- sick days, paid
- temporary layoffs
- as infectious disease emergency leave
- Martin, 11241–11242
- termination and severance trusts
- Martin, 11242
- as infectious disease emergency leave
- training services
- wage subsidy. see under COVID-19 - financial supports—federal
- and work precarity
- Fife, 10711
- worker retraining
- into skilled trades
- Fife, 9745
- into skilled trades
- workplace inspections
- workplace outbreaks
- Armstrong, 11330
- Bell, 11243
- Gates, 11269–11270
- Sattler, 11328, 11330–11331
- Singh, G., 11272
- WSIB coverage
- Fraser, 7777
- Gates, 8267, 10540–10541
- Sattler, 7954
- case reporting
Employment creation
Employment Insurance
- eligibility rates
- Miller, P., 5180
- eligibility rates
Employment Ontario
- health and safety training
- Anand, 8621
- health and safety training
Employment services
Employment standards
- and access to legal aid
- Begum, 6487
- economic impact
- Bisson, 2080
- enforcement
- exemptions
- Sattler, 10715
- West, 10716–10717
- general remarks
- government strategy
- lost wages claims
- in other jurisdictions
- Bisson, 2079
- paid vacation
- reform, historically
- Bisson, 2128–2129
- scheduling
- violations of
- Fife, 3842
- worker misclassification
- and access to legal aid
Employment Standards Amendment Act (Infectious Disease Emergencies), 2020 (Bill 186)
Employment Standards Amendment Act (Sick Notes), 2020 (Bill 200)
Employment standards reform (2018)
- as economic policy
- general remarks
- Bell, 2145–2146
- Coteau, 1380–1381
- Fife, 2440
- Ford, 1381
- Fraser, 1925
- Gill, 2022
- Harris, 1887
- Hassan, 2317
- Horwath, 1482–1483, 1786–1787, 1988–1989, 2461–2462
- Hunter, 1790–1791
- Kernaghan, 2021
- Parsa, 1954–1955
- Sattler, 2443
- Scott, 1886–1887, 2006–2007, 2351–2352, 2419, 2439
- Singh, S., 1518
- Skelly, 2014
- Stiles, 2050, 2069, 2446
- impact on employment
- overtime, averaging
- overtime, ministry approval
- posting of rights by employer
- stakeholder consultation
Employment - youth
End the Public Funding of Partisan Government Advertising Act, 2019 (Bill 101)
Endangered species.
see also Housing development - environmental regulations- biodiversity offsetting
- Burch, 5082
- general remarks
- and housing development
- protection of
- species-at-risk, designation process
- timeline
- Phillips, 4623
- timeline
- biodiversity offsetting
Endangered Species Act, 2007,
SO 2007, c 6
Endangered species - species-at-risk
- designation process
- classification criteria
- Committee on the Status of Species at Risk in Ontario (COSSARO). see Committee on the Status of Species at Risk in Ontario (COSSARO)
- consultation requirement
- Burch, 5081
- general remarks
- timeline
- Phillips, 5531
- protection of
- designation process
Ending Automobile Insurance Discrimination in the Greater Toronto Area Act, 2018 (Bill 44)
Ending Discrimination in Automobile Insurance Act, 2018 (Bill 42)
Energy conservation
- via home retrofits
- Tabuns, 2653
- via home retrofits
Energy generation
Energy policy
Energy projects
- approval requirements
- Tabuns, 2229
- approval requirements
Energy rates
- affordability of
- and COVID-19
- and energy sector privatization
- impact on business environment
Energy sector
Energy transmission
Engineering
Ensuring Transparency and Integrity in Political Party Elections Act, 2019 (Bill 150)
Entrepreneurship.
see also BusinessEnvironmental assessments
- application
- class environmental assessments
- completion timelines