Letter: S
Safe and Healthy Communities Act (Addressing Gun Violence), 2019 (Bill 129)
- first reading
- Hunter, 5566
- first reading
Safe and Supportive Classrooms Act, 2019 (Bill 48)
- first reading
- Thompson, 1895
- second reading, 2169–2187, 2189–2198, 2241–2251, 2361–2395, 3009–3019, 3031
- Andrew, 2195, 3015–3018
- Armstrong, 2246–2250, 2375
- Arthur, 2366–2367, 2375
- Baber, 2245
- Bailey, 2192, 3013–3014
- Barrett, 2371–2372, 2384, 2394–2395
- Bell, 2379, 2384–2387
- Bouma, 2179, 2387–2391
- Burch, 2391–2394
- Calandra, 2191, 2371, 2379, 2386, 3011
- Coe, 2365–2366, 2368
- Dunlop, 2195–2196, 2367, 2389–2390
- Fee, 2241–2246
- French, 2178–2179
- Gates, 2387
- Gélinas, 2192, 2376–2380, 2384, 3014
- Ghamari, 2392, 3017
- Gill, 2193–2196, 2363–2364, 2379–2380
- Harden, 2191–2192, 2245, 2249, 3009–3010, 3012
- Harris, 3018–3019
- Hassan, 2364
- Karpoche, 2248–2249, 2390, 2392–2393
- Khanjin, 2244–2245
- Kusendova, 3014
- Lindo, 2196, 2361–2365, 2372, 3011
- Mamakwa, 2383
- Mantha, 3013
- Martin, 2250–2251
- McKenna, 2380–2384
- Morrison, 2368–2372
- Nicholls, 2375–2376, 2390
- Oosterhoff, 2172–2178, 2196, 3016
- Pang, 2364
- Pettapiece, 2383, 2393
- Rasheed, 2367–2368, 2372–2376
- Roberts, 2179–2180, 2375, 2386–2387
- Romano, 2248
- Sabawy, 2249
- Sattler, 2196–2198, 3011–3012
- Singh, S., 2380, 2389
- Skelly, 3012–3015
- Stevens, 3017
- Stiles, 2180–2187, 2189–2193, 2244, 2364, 2371, 2386
- Thanigasalam, 3010–3011
- Thompson, 2169–2172, 2180
- West, 2179
- Yarde, 2393
- division (carried), 3031
- time allocation motion, 3059–3069, 3109–3114, 3127
- third reading, 3485–3505, 3624–3642, 3679–3694, 4015–4025, 4065–4069, 4081–4082
- Anand, 3684–3688
- Andrew, 3686–3690, 3692, 4023
- Baber, 3503
- Bailey, 3624–3626, 3628
- Begum, 3495–3500, 3505
- Bell, 3627
- Berns-McGown, 3632, 3642
- Bisson, 3691–3692
- Bouma, 3637, 4015–4016, 4020
- Burch, 3682, 3687
- Calandra, 3631–3632, 4017–4018
- Clark, 3485–3486
- Downey, 3692–3694
- Fife, 3632–3633, 3638–3640, 3642
- Gates, 3503–3504
- Ghamari, 3633–3638
- Glover, 4067
- Gretzky, 3501–3503, 3683–3684
- Harden, 4018
- Harris, 4024–4025
- Hatfield, 3494, 3504
- Ke, 3687
- Khanjin, 3504
- Kramp, 4023
- Mantha, 4022–4023
- Martin, 3679–3683, 4067
- Miller, P., 3636
- Natyshak, 4067–4068
- Oosterhoff, 3486–3488, 3627, 3640–3641, 4019
- Park, 3690–3691
- Piccini, 3494, 3632
- Rakocevic, 3627
- Roberts, 3687
- Romano, 3691
- Sabawy, 3682
- Sarkaria, 4068–4069
- Sattler, 4020–4024
- Singh, G., 3637
- Skelly, 3636–3637
- Smith, D., 3641–3642, 4019, 4066–4067
- Stiles, 3628–3631, 3633, 3641, 3682, 3691
- Tangri, 3495, 3682–3683
- Taylor, 4065–4066, 4068
- Thompson, 3488–3495
- Wai, 4022
- West, 3494–3495
- division (carried), 4081–4082
- public consultation
- Royal assent, 4100
- first reading
Safe consumption sites.
see Consumption and treatment servicesSafe Drinking Water Act, 2002, S.O. 2002, c. 32
- amendments to
- Rakocevic, 5927
- amendments to
Safe injection sites.
see Consumption and treatment services - sitesSafe Restart Agreement
Safe Third Country Agreement.
see Immigration and refugee policy—Canada-United States Safe Third Country AgreementSafeguarding our Communities Act (Patch for Patch Return Policy), 2015,
SO 2015, c 33
- Harris, 5191
Safeguarding our Information Act, 2018 (Bill 55)
Safeguarding Our Information Act, 2018 (Bill 55)
- general remarks
- Crawford, 9042
- general remarks
Safer Ontario Act, 2018,
SO 2018, c 3
- commencement
- disciplinary process
- and First Nations police services
- Ghamari, 3315–3316
- general remarks
- inclusion of Missing Persons Act, 2018. see Missing Persons Act, 2018, SO 2018, c 3, Schedule 7
- police services, administrative duties
- Romano, 3312
- police services, outsourcing
- proclamation of
- Yarde, 3200–3201
- public consultation
- Horwath, 11
- response of opposition parties
- Yarde, 3200
- review of legislation
- SIU investigations, initiation criteria. see also Ontario Special Investigations Unit Act, 2018, SO 2018, c 3, Schedule 4
- SIU investigations, status reporting
- Ke, 3307
- stakeholder response to
- Tulloch report (2017)
Safer Ontario Act, 2018,
S.O. 2018, c. 3
Safer School Buses Act, 2021 (Bill 246)
- first reading
- Harris, 11259–11260
- second reading, 11754–11760
- referred to Standing Committee on Justice Policy, 11760
- third reading, 13390–13397
- Anand, 13396–13397
- Harris, 13390–13393
- Smith, D., 13395–13396
- Stiles, 13393–13394
- Thanigasalam, 13394–13395
- Royal assent, 13538
- first reading
Safety and rescue training.
see also Brunt and Kendall Act (Ensuring Safe Firefighter and Trainee Rescue Training), 2018 (Bill 10)SARS.
see Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS)Sault Ste. Marie
Scarborough
- depiction on Google
- Babikian, 6471
- depiction on Google
Schmidt, Mayo.
see Hydro One leadership—CEO exit packageSchmidt v Canada (Attorney General),
2016 FC 269.
see also Legislative drafting—Charter analysis- Des Rosiers, 2534
School board trustees
School boards.
see also specific boards- anti-racism initiatives
- Harris, 13745
- budget management
- bus services. see also Education funding
- data collection
- race-based
- Lecce, 8923
- race-based
- funding allocation formula
- Hatfield, 2597
- funding by board
- hiring freeze
- mental health resources
- Stiles, 2190
- professional services
- Integrated Services for Northern Children. see under Education programs
- wait-lists
- Sattler, 4369
- reserve funding
- review task force
- student nutrition programs
- Shaw, 13353
- supervisory officers
- qualifications
- Fife, 8782
- qualifications
- systemic barriers, annual reporting on
- Collard, 13742
- Fraser, 13744
- Lindo, 13744–13745
- anti-racism initiatives
School boards - directors of education
School bus drivers
School buses
- government funding
- Sarkaria, 5334
- illegal passing
- allowable defences
- Smith, D., 13395–13396
- enforcement
- Harris, 13392
- incident rates
- Harris, 13391–13392
- allowable defences
- safety
- general remarks
- Harris, 13393
- general remarks
- government funding
School buses - amber-red light system
- activation process
- Harris, 13392–13393
- Thanigasalam, 13394
- application
- Smith, D., 13396
- general remarks
- Anand, 13396–13397
- Harris, 13391–13393
- Smith, D., 13395–13396
- Stiles, 13393
- Thanigasalam, 13394–13395
- implementation timeline
- in other jurisdictions
- retrofitting cost
- stakeholder consultation
- Harris, 13392
- stakeholder response
- Harris, 13391
- Smith, D., 13396
- Thanigasalam, 13394–13395
- activation process
School buses - safety
- collisions
- dual light warning system
- general remarks
- Yakabuski, 1841
- improper passing penalties
- seatbelts
- stop-arm cameras
- Transport Canada recommendations
School buses - safety mechanisms
- bus signage
- general remarks
- Lecce, 11759–11760
- Rakocevic, 11755
- Wynne, 2463
- red light system
- Harris, 13391–13392
- safety lights
- automated enforcement cameras
- cost
- driver compliance
- Dunlop, 11757–1158
- Harris, 11754–11755
- Lecce, 11760
- education campaigns
- Blais, 11757
- multi-colour systems
- seatbelts
- Blais, 11757
- single-colour systems
- Harris, 11754
- seatbelts
- stop-arm cameras
- Harris, 13392
- Transport Canada recommendations
School closures
School facilities
- accessibility
- Glover, 5375
- in Brampton
- Singh, G., 3637
- capital grants
- Tangri, 12337
- capital projects funding
- child care retrofits
- Rasheed, 7422
- condition of
- conditions in. see also Kashechewan First Nation—school conditions
- construction
- general remarks
- Hogarth, 9217
- infrastructure funding
- infrastructure funding, northern and rural Ontario
- Lecce, 7098
- Internet access. see Broadband access—in schools
- new
- new by riding
- water quality
- accessibility
School facilities - maintenance and repair
- in Alliston
- Lecce, 10387
- backlog
- capital priority list
- cost
- cost of
- energy retrofitting
- Fife, 9748
- Fix Our Schools campaign
- funding
- Andrew, 3689
- Baber, 10079–10080
- Bell, 175, 3627
- Burch, 3687
- Calandra, 2628
- Crawford, 4388
- Cuzzetto, 4593–4594
- Harris, 4612, 5286
- Horwath, 5949
- Karpoche, 132, 10641
- Lecce, 5949–5950, 6000–6001, 6004, 6411, 9844, 10079–10080, 10641, 11307
- Martin, 4477, 9844, 10227
- McKenna, 4353–4354
- Phillips, 10364
- Shaw, 254, 4345, 4589
- Stiles, 84, 276, 2257, 2465, 6004, 6271–6272, 7448–7449, 12837
- Tabuns, 953
- Thompson, 4337, 4570
- Wynne, 7306
- funding allocation
- Lecce, 6272
- funding sources
- general remarks
- government strategy
- Thompson, 175
- Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program (ICIP)
- Skelly, 13029
- in London
- provincial funding
- Bailey, 12727
- in Alliston
Schools
- cellphone ban
- cellphone use
- demonstration schools
- fundraising by
- health eating programs
- Stiles, 7054
- internet access
- Thompson, 3710
- Internet access
- mental health services
- in northern and rural Ontario
- Gélinas, 2378
- nutrition program funding
- Ontario Student Nutrition Program
- Lecce, 9113
- over capacity
- Stiles, 6357
- student exclusions
- Stiles, 3900
- Student Nutrition Program
- Dunlop, 11008
- technology in
- Horwath, 4491
- violence in
Science North
Scleroderma
Scottish community
Scottish Heritage Day Act, 2021 (Bill 208)
- first reading
- McDonell, 9423
- second reading, 9517–9523
- referred to Standing Committee on Regulations and Private Bills, 9536–9537
- third reading, 14047–14050
- Fife, 14050
- McDonell, 14047–14048
- Singh, G., 14050
- Smith, D., 14050
- Walker, 14049–14050
- West, 14048–14049
- Royal assent, 14080
- first reading
Sears,
R v,
2019 ONCJ 104.
see under Hate and hate speechSecurities Amendment Act (Climate Risk Financial Disclosure), 2021 (Bill 294)
- first reading
- Bell, 13615
- first reading
Securities law
- role of
- Bisson, 284
- role of
Security from Trespass and Protecting Food Safety Act, 2020 (Bill 156)
- first reading
- Hardeman, 6521–6522
- constitutional challenge
- consultation process
- second reading, 6793–6808, 6815–6825, 6942–6961, 7017–7026, 7057–7083, 7411–7413, 7436–7437
- Anand, 7073
- Armstrong, 6815, 7073–7075
- Babikian, 7025, 7074
- Bailey, 6802, 6942–6947
- Barrett, 6798–6801, 6951, 6960
- Bisson, 7068–7069, 7081–7083, 7411–7413
- Bourgouin, 7017–7019
- Burch, 7025–7026
- Clark, 7413
- Coe, 6960–6961, 7071–7072
- Crawford, 6801–6802
- Cuzzetto, 6820
- Fife, 6947–6951, 7411–7413
- Ghamari, 6801, 6816–6821, 6946, 6959
- Gill, 7412
- Hardeman, 6793–6795, 6802
- Harris, 7062–7063, 7066–7069, 7412
- Hatfield, 7059–7061
- Hogarth, 7020, 7060
- Kanapathi, 7024, 7065, 7081
- Karahalios, 6951–6956
- Ke, 6823
- Khanjin, 7024, 7063–7066
- MacLeod, 6816
- Mamakwa, 6954–6956
- Martin, 6947, 6955
- McDonell, 7021–7025
- McKenna, 6955
- Miller, N., 6946
- Miller, P., 6959–6960
- Natyshak, 6821–6825
- Oosterhoff, 7411
- Park, 7057–7061
- Pettapiece, 6795–6798, 7068–7069
- Roberts, 6820
- Sandhu, 6824
- Sarkaria, 7078, 7080
- Sattler, 7061–7063
- Scott, 7077–7081
- Singh, G., 6956–6960
- Skelly, 6959
- Smith, D., 6801, 6815, 6954, 7020, 7060, 7062–7063, 7065, 7068–7069, 7072, 7075–7078
- Tangri, 7019, 7061
- Taylor, 6816, 6819–6820, 6823–6824
- Thompson, 6950
- Vanthof, 6802–6808, 6816, 6820, 6824, 6946–6947, 6950–6951, 7020–7021, 7024–7025, 7062–7063, 7065–7066, 7071–7072, 7074–7075, 7077–7078, 7080
- Walker, 7066, 7069–7073, 7075
- division (carried), 7436–7437
- general remarks
- stakeholder response
- time allocation motion, 7623–7638, 7669
- third reading, 8126–8163, 8187–8188
- Bailey, 8147
- Barrett, 8159–8162
- Begum, 8153–8154
- Bell, 8143, 8157, 8161
- Berns-McGown, 8151–8152
- Bisson, 8143, 8158–8159
- Bourgouin, 8162
- Calandra, 8142–8143
- Cuzzetto, 8147
- Ghamari, 8151, 8154
- Hardeman, 8126–8135
- Hatfield, 8134
- Kramp, 8154–8159
- Martow, 8134, 8152, 8158
- Nicholls, 8135, 8161
- Parsa, 8150
- Pettapiece, 8143–8148
- Schreiner, 8152–8154
- Singh, G., 8146–8152
- Smith, D., 8146, 8153, 8157, 8162
- Stiles, 8151, 8158, 8162
- Vanthof, 8135–8143
- West, 8135, 8142, 8153, 8158
- division (carried), 8187–8188
- Royal assent, 8247
- first reading
Security guards
Select Committee on Alternative Fuel Sources
- French, 1256
Select Committee on Developmental Services
- Taylor, 1217–1218
Select Committee on Emergency Management Oversight.
see also Emergency management—government accountability during- appearance of Chief Medical Officer
- Martin, 10976
- appearance of COVID-19 command table
- appearances before
- committee independence
- Calandra, 9787
- COVID-19 vaccine oversight
- Fraser, 11208
- creation of
- general remarks
- independent members
- time allocation
- Fraser, 8585
- time allocation
- mandate
- Calandra, 8578–8579
- Fraser, 10977
- Martin, 11229–11230
- membership
- procedure
- Rakocevic, 13786
- reporting requirements
- role of
- written reports
- release of
- Fraser, 11314
- release of
- appearance of Chief Medical Officer
Select Committee on Financial Transparency
- and Auditor General, role of
- creation of
- disclosure of documents
- findings re climate change
- Shaw, 2550–2551
- general remarks
- independent members, participation
- Fraser, 1219–1220
- investigation deadline
- mandate
- official opposition members, participation
- scope
- and Standing Committee on Public Accounts
- terms of reference
- Shaw, 4248
- witness selection
- witness testimonies
Select Committee on Mental Health and Addictions (2009-2010)
Select Committee on Mental Health and Addictions (2009-2011)
Select Committee on Sexual Violence and Harassment (2014-2016)
Select committees
Seneca College
Senior citizens
- active living centres
- aging at home. see also Home and community care
- dental care. See under Dental care; Dental care—for senior citizens
- education programs
- Begum, 2578
- and family caregivers
- financial stability
- Lalonde, 2635
- food security support programs
- fraud committed against
- general remarks
- Harden, 1336
- government strategy
- Cho, R.S.J., 1435
- McKenna, 1435
- Smith, T., 11131–11132
- Guaranteed Annual Income System
- health and well-being
- health care
- Gélinas, 9496
- housing
- housing communities
- development funding
- Pang, 9054
- development funding
- intergenerational programs
- Bouma, 11725
- Lifeline services
- tax deductions for
- Bisson, 137
- tax deductions for
- Meals on Wheels
- Gates, 3616
- population growth
- poverty
- prescription drug coverage
- Fraser, 4033–4034
- renovations
- Gélinas, 12368
- Seniors Community Grant Program
- Seniors' Home Safety Tax Credit
- Armstrong, 10499
- Babikian, 10800
- Bouma, 10765, 12544
- Cho, R.S.J., 13998
- Cho, S., 10441, 10444
- Coe, 10444, 10476
- Crawford, 11172–11173
- Hunter, 10704
- Pang, 10807
- Park, 10497, 10499
- Phillips, 10364, 10437, 11146
- Piccini, 11177
- Rasheed, 10528
- Roberts, 10480–10481, 10537, 10704–10706
- Singh, S., 10503
- Skelly, 11167
- Triantafilopoulos, 10475–10477
- Seniors Safety Line
- Cho, R.S.J., 13998
- Silver Scenes Film Festival
- Martow, 9780
- social engagement
- technological literacy
- volunteer work
- Pang, 14045–14046
Senior citizens - COVID-19
- ageism
- government response
- government supports
- Guaranteed Annual Income System
- impact on
Senior Volunteer Appreciation Week Act, 2021 (Bill 270)
- first reading
- Pang, 12358
- second reading, 12679–12685
- referred to Standing Committee on Regulations and Private Bills, 12685
- third reading, 14045–14047
- Fife, 14046–14047
- Pang, 14045–14046
- Royal assent, 14080
- first reading
Seniors' advocate
Seniors' Advocate Act, 2020 (Bill 196)
September 11, 2001 attacks
Service animals
Service animals - in schools
- and autism services
- consultation
- general remarks
- policies governing
- Anand, 3685–3686
- Arthur, 2375
- Bailey, 3626
- Bouma, 2388–2389, 4016
- Coe, 2366
- Downey, 3069
- Fee, 1992–1993, 2241–2245, 3063–3064
- Ghamari, 3634
- Gill, 2195
- Harris, 4024
- Martin, 2250, 3681
- McKenna, 2044, 2382
- Oosterhoff, 2172–2175, 3487–3488, 3627
- Pang, 2364
- Pettapiece, 2383
- Piccini, 3494
- Rasheed, 2374
- Roberts, 3687
- Skelly, 3013
- Smith, D., 4019
- Stiles, 3112
- Tangri, 3495, 3683
- Thompson, 1992–1993, 2044
ServiceOntario
704176 Ontario Limited Act, 2020 (Bill Pr33)
Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS)
Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS)
- SARS and Public Health in Ontario (First Interim Report)
- Gélinas, 10973–10974
- Harden, 10978
- SARS Commission, recommendation implementation
- Burch, 10827
- Gélinas, 10723–10724, 10854
- Hassan, 10832
- Horwath, 11678–11679
- Rakocevic, 10821
- Stiles, 10789
- SARS and Public Health in Ontario (First Interim Report)
Sewage and wastewater management
Sex Offender Registry
- general remarks
- Bouma, 13407
- McKenna, 13407
- Smith, D., 13405
- Vanthof, 13406–13407
- and not-criminally-responsible offenders
- Smith, D., 13406
- public access
- disclosure restrictions
- Skelly, 13408
- FIPPA compliance
- Bouma, 13407
- general remarks
- Bouma, 13407
- McKenna, 13407–13408
- Skelly, 13408
- Smith, D., 13405–13406
- stakeholder consultation
- Vanthof, 13406
- stakeholder response
- Smith, D., 13406
- and vigilantism
- Smith, D., 13406
- disclosure restrictions
- removal from registry
- Smith, D., 13408–13409
- general remarks
Sex offenders
Sex workers
- from LGBTQ communities
- Andrew, 11697–11698
- from racilialized communities
- Andrew, 11696–11698
- from LGBTQ communities
Sex-ed curriculum.
see Curriculum - health and physical educationSexual assault crisis centres
Sexual violence and harassment
- on campus
- general remarks
- Des Rosiers, 5223–5224
- government funding
- Dunlop, 13718
- incidence rates
- McKenna, 13408
- of minors
- offenders
- recidivism rate
- registry of. see Sex Offender Registry
- prevalence of
- MacLeod, 5222
- prevention via education
- Lindo, 1387
- stigma
- Dunlop, 13718
- survivor services
- victim demographics
- McKenna, 13407–13408
- in the workplace
- workplace protocols
Shand, Patrick
- death of
- Hunter, 8009
- death of
Shelters
Shingwauk Kinoomaage Gamig.
see also Algoma University- Mantha, 3734
ShopHERE program.
see Business - COVID-19—government supports—Digital Main Street programShopping - local
- Crawford, 10907–10908
- Khanjin, 10945
- Martin, 10945
- Miller, N., 6622–6623, 11200
Shuang Ying Company Ltd. Act, 2021 (Bill Pr46)
SickKids (The Hospital for Sick Children)
- general remarks
- Mantha, 9307–9308
- general remarks
Sickle cell disease
- awareness and education
- clinical protocol
- Andrew, 11705–11706
- Gélinas, 11708
- Hunter, 11707
- Khanjin, 11710
- Lindo, 11909
- hospital visits
- universal protocol
- Lindo, 13826
- universal protocol
- medical training and resources
- Khanjin, 13824–13825
- Lindo, 13826–13827
- patient interactions
- patient stories
- Khanjin, 13825
- Lindo, 13825–13827
- prevalence
- Khanjin, 13824
- public awareness
- Sickle Cell Disease Awareness Day. see under Public education campaigns - health
- screening
- Gélinas, 11708
- treatment
- Harden, 11709–11710
- Khanjin, 11710
- Phillips, 11707–11708, 12032–12033
- access to. see Blood disorders—treatment access
Sickle Cell Disease Awareness Day and Thalassemia Awareness Day Act, 2021 (Bill 255)
- first reading
- Khanjin, 11638
- second reading, 11704–11710
- referred to Standing Committee on Regulations and Private Bills, 11710
- third reading, 13824–13827
- Khanjin, 13824–13825
- Lindo, 13825–13827
- Royal assent, 14080
- first reading
Sikh community
Sikh Genocide (1984)
Sikh Genocide Awareness Week Act, 2020 (Bill 177)
Single-Use Plastics Ban Act, 2019 (Bill 82)
- first reading
- Arthur, 3572
- first reading
62 Grimsby Phantom Squadron Sponsoring Committee Act (Tax Relief), 2020 (Bill Pr38)
665395 Ontario Limited Act, 2019 (Bill Pr7)
Skill hills and resorts
- closure
- due to COVID-19
- McKenna, 12865
- due to COVID-19
- closure
Skilled trades
- classification process
- compulsory trades
- Bourgouin, 2444
- de-prescription of trades
- deregulation in other jurisdictions
- Bourgouin, 2444
- employment opportunities
- general remarks
- government funding
- government strategy
- labour shortage
- Khanjin, 7541
- occupational health and safety
- perception of
- Begum, 13501–13502
- Berns-McGown, 13497
- Fife, 13968
- Harris, 13488, 13490
- McKenna, 13434, 13496, 13948–13949
- McNaughton, 13429, 13944
- Smith, D., 13497, 13499
- West, 13493–13494, 13496–13497, 13970
- Yakabuski, 13519
- personal protective equipment
- Fife, 13461
- promotion of
- racism in
- Berns-McGown, 13518–13520
- recruitment and retention
- sexism in
- Berns-McGown, 13518–13519
- system navigation
- training programs
- general remarks
- Khanjin, 8402–8403
- general remarks
Skilled trades - certification
- compulsory/voluntary
- designation
- Fife, 13516
- Gates, 13443–13444, 13957–13959
- McNaughton, 13946
- Skelly, 13467
- Taylor, 13541
- exemptions
- Gates, 13443
- restricted
- Skelly, 13467
- and safety
- Gates, 13958
- scope of practice
- Fife, 13965
- Gates, 13957–13958
- designation
- compulsory/voluntary
Skilled trades - education.
see also Apprenticeships; Pre-apprenticeship programsSkilled trades - enforcement
Skilled Trades Ontario
- board membership
- general remarks
- industry advisory committees
- Fife, 13967
- Gates, 13961–13962
- McNaughton, 13947
- Taylor, 13517
- mandate
- Harris, 13489
- McKenna, 13435
- McNaughton, 13432
- Skelly, 13467–13468
- membership fees
- ministry oversight
- Gates, 13439–13440, 13442–13443
- Harris, 13491–13492
- Ontario College of Trades, transition from
- McKenna, 13469
- registrar, role of
- Kernaghan, 13453
- services, centralized
- services, digital
- stakeholder consultation
- Bailey, 13455
- Coe, 13456
- Gates, 13447
- Kernaghan, 13455–13456
- McKenna, 13435, 13447
- McNaughton, 13432–13433, 13945–13947
- Skelly, 13468–13469
Skilled trades reform
- general remarks
- implementation timeline
- regulatory
- Skilled Trades Panel
- stakeholder consultation
Skilled tradespeople
- compensation
- McKenna, 11447
- demographics
- Smith, T., 2434
- general remarks
- Dunlop, 4600
- internationally trained
- Begum, 13503–13504
- licenses
- Begum, 13491–13492
- pensionable hours
- Gretzky, 13543–13544
- Natyshak, 13543
- retraining opportunities
- shortage
- Bailey, 4604, 4919, 13522–13523, 13527
- Calandra, 1942
- Dunlop, 154, 1888, 1948, 2042, 2441–2442, 2520, 13459
- Fedeli, 2456, 4465
- Fullerton, 1939–1940, 2065
- Harris, 13488
- McNaughton, 13428–13429, 13944–13945
- Park, 2097
- Piccini, 3354
- Skelly, 13437, 13466
- Smith, D., 4537
- Smith, T., 2434
- West, 13493, 13969
- Wilson, 1959
- shortage, impact on housing development
- Calandra, 5092
- shortage of
- Dunlop, 383–384
- training. see Apprenticeship training programs
- unemployment
- Gates, 13955
- compensation
Skilled tradespeople - recruitment
- diversity in
- general remarks
- Anand, 3685
- Baber, 11208
- Bailey, 13522
- Coe, 13501
- Harris, 12578
- Hogarth, 13950
- Khanjin, 5842–5843, 10354, 11441–11442, 13452
- Martin, 11243
- McKenna, 13472
- McNaughton, 5842–5843, 5909, 10354, 11208, 11244
- Miller, N., 13451
- Phillips, 5964
- Sabawy, 5908–5909
- Smith, D., 13501
- Smith, T., 3793–3794
- Thompson, 3885–3886
- Yakabuski, 11441
- Indigenous persons
- Fife, 13966–13967
- West, 13967
- women
- Bailey, 13521–13522
- Dunlop, 5845, 5957, 7309, 10354, 13457–13459
- Fife, 13461, 13463, 13465
- Gretzky, 13520, 13542
- Harris, 13490
- Hassan, 13465, 13500, 13519, 13522
- Khanjin, 5845, 5957, 10354, 11440–11441, 13449
- Martin, 7309
- McKenna, 11440
- McNaughton, 7309
- Miller, N., 13459
- Pettapiece, 6178
- Skelly, 13459, 13470
- Stevens, 13517, 13968
- West, 13494, 13970–13971
- Yakabuski, 13518
- youth
Skills gap
- general remarks
- government strategy
- post-secondary education, role in
Skills training
Skills-Advance Ontario
- government funding
- Anand, 8621
- government funding
Skydiving
- landing zones
- Wilson, 8085
- landing zones
Skypride Travel & Tours Ltd. Act, 2020 (Bill Pr32)
Small business
- appreciation
- Brampton
- Khanjin, 10603
- francophone entrepreneurship
- government strategy
- Guelph
- Khanjin, 10600
- Oosterhoff, 10600–10601
- Schreiner, 10600
- operating costs
- regulations
- regulatory reform
- Phillips, 5964
- tax rate
- tax rate reduction
Small Business COVID-19 Recovery Network.
see under Business - main street recovery planSmall Business Support Grant
- administrative communications
- Kernaghan, 14118
- allocation of funds
- Andrew, 13088
- Bailey, 11276
- Bell, 12791, 12803, 13366
- Bouma, 11541
- Cho, S., 11344, 11389, 11461, 11686, 12043–12044, 13479, 13482, 13564
- Fedeli, 13613
- French, 12439, 12751, 13297–13298
- Gates, 12434–12435, 12437–12438, 12461
- Karpoche, 13151–13152
- Sarkaria, 11465, 12139–12140, 12191, 12222, 12751, 13086, 13088, 13151–13152, 13365–13367, 13846, 14008
- Sattler, 12794
- Schreiner, 12043–12044
- Skelly, 11344, 11919
- Stiles, 13602
- Taylor, 11776
- application periods
- Burch, 13623
- application process
- Arthur, 11919
- Burch, 12437
- Cho, S., 11685
- Coteau, 12923
- Fraser, 12438–12440
- Glover, 12507
- Karpoche, 11685
- Kernaghan, 12691–12692
- Nicholls, 12507
- Schreiner, 11468
- Stevens, 12661–12662
- West, 13029–13030
- administrative support
- response timeline
- Andrew, 14160–14161
- application rejections
- Rakocevic, 13628
- disbursement
- disbursement timeline
- eligibility
- Begum, 12560, 12563
- Bell, 12193
- Bethlenfalvy, 12465–12466
- Coteau, 11357
- Fife, 11467, 12222, 12328, 12333, 12465
- French, 12421, 12823, 13298
- Gates, 12163–12164
- Gélinas, 12368
- Glover, 12925
- Gretzky, 12427
- Hassan, 12509, 12511, 12557, 12563
- Hunter, 12344, 12552
- Kernaghan, 13564
- Mantha, 11686, 12890–12892, 12911, 13814
- Piccini, 11362
- Rakocevic, 13613
- Sattler, 12341
- Schreiner, 14196
- Stiles, 12934, 13800
- Taylor, 12339
- Vanthof, 11362, 12452–12453
- Yarde, 12548
- extension
- Begum, 12545–12546
- Gates, 14020
- Schreiner, 12502–12503, 12661, 13482, 14026
- Stevens, 13846
- extension of
- Gates, 14008
- general remarks
- Bailey, 11274
- Begum, 12559
- Bell, 14141
- Bethlenfalvy, 11960
- Cho, S., 12791
- Coe, 14005, 14007
- Cuzzetto, 11888
- Fedeli, 12890, 12915
- Fife, 11276, 13086, 13479–13480
- Harris, 12557
- Hunter, 11467
- McNaughton, 12151
- Morrison, 13365
- Nicholls, 12502–12503
- Roberts, 11368
- Sarkaria, 12190, 14002, 14156, 14196
- Sattler, 12811, 13785
- Schreiner, 12825
- Skelly, 11272, 11276, 11356, 12662, 12804
- Smith, D., 11333–11334
- Stiles, 12837
- Taylor, 14174
- government funding
- as percentage of rent
- Glover, 12915
- reform
- Fife, 14015
- second payment
- Anand, 12447, 12449
- Bailey, 12923
- Bethlenfalvy, 12202, 12225
- Bouma, 12544, 12546
- Cho, S., 12319, 12333, 12440, 12786
- Crawford, 12225–12226
- Harris, 12555–12556, 12577
- Hogarth, 12437
- Mantha, 12761
- Martin, 12433
- Nicholls, 12365, 12505
- Park, 12372
- Parsa, 12339, 12363–12365, 12511
- Rasheed, 12380
- Sandhu, 12368–12369
- Sarkaria, 12226
- Skelly, 12661, 12803
- Smith, D., 13767
- Tangri, 12337, 12339, 12452
- second round funding
- Coe, 12844–12845
- stakeholder response
- Stiles, 13800
- third round funding
- Schreiner, 14196
- administrative communications
Smart cities
Smart Serve training
- content
- bystander intervention
- Des Rosiers, 2358
- bystander intervention
- content
Smarter and Stronger Justice Act, 2020 (Bill 161)
- first reading
- Downey, 6725
- second reading, 6967–6977, 6996–7016, 7271–7297, 7383–7406, 7467
- Anand, 7394
- Andrew, 7387–7390, 7392–7393, 7399
- Armstrong, 7280–7281
- Bailey, 7395
- Begum, 7289–7293
- Bell, 7281, 7293–7297, 7391
- Berns-McGown, 7390–7393
- Bisson, 7404–7405
- Bouma, 7399–7402
- Calandra, 7009
- Coe, 7004, 7013
- Crawford, 7005, 7286–7289
- Downey, 6967–6972, 6976–6977
- Fife, 7385–7387, 7389, 7402–7405
- Ghamari, 7006–7010, 7274, 7277, 7280, 7391
- Glover, 7277–7282, 7285–7286, 7288–7289, 7295–7296
- Hassan, 7292, 7296
- Hatfield, 7274–7276
- Hogarth, 7288, 7291–7292, 7296
- Karahalios, 7386, 7388, 7398
- Khanjin, 7292–7293
- Kramp, 7014
- Kusendova, 7289
- Mantha, 7004–7005
- Martin, 7275, 7277, 7281–7285, 7288, 7296, 7401, 7405
- McDonell, 6976
- McKenna, 7009
- Miller, P., 7389, 7398, 7401
- Morrison, 7008–7014
- Natyshak, 7005, 7009
- Pang, 6977
- Park, 6973–6976, 7390, 7392, 7404
- Pettapiece, 7005
- Rakocevic, 7396–7399
- Rasheed, 7014–7016
- Roberts, 6977, 7014, 7383–7387
- Romano, 7399, 7404
- Sabawy, 7292
- Sandhu, 7285
- Sarkaria, 7283–7286
- Sattler, 7271–7275, 7277
- Schreiner, 7275–7277
- Singh, G., 6976–6977, 6997–7005, 7010, 7394–7395, 7401–7402
- Skelly, 7389, 7392, 7395, 7397–7398, 7402, 7405–7406, 7467
- Stiles, 7014
- Tangri, 7274, 7285, 7295
- Taylor, 7013
- Thompson, 6972–6973
- Triantafilopoulos, 7393–7396
- Vanthof, 7284
- Walker, 7276, 7401
- division (carried), 7492–7493
- third reading, 8307–8318, 8336–8371, 8390–8396
- Armstrong, 8359
- Berns-McGown, 8392
- Bouma, 8343–8349, 8352, 8364
- Calandra, 8390
- Coe, 8349, 8357–8361, 8391
- Collard, 8353–8357
- Downey, 8307–8313, 8317–8318, 8391
- Fraser, 8356–8357
- French, 8393
- Gates, 8349
- Gélinas, 8344–8345, 8360, 8390
- Harden, 8352–8353, 8360
- Harris, 8317, 8356–8357
- Hassan, 8349, 8357, 8369–8371, 8390–8391
- Kanapathi, 8344–8345, 8361
- Ke, 8357
- Khanjin, 8360, 8364–8369
- Kusendova, 8393
- Lindo, 8350–8354, 8364
- Mamakwa, 8317, 8344, 8353, 8361–8364
- McKenna, 8317, 8353, 8368, 8393–8395
- Miller, N., 8348
- Morrison, 8391
- Oosterhoff, 8349, 8363–8364
- Pang, 8344
- Park, 8313–8317, 8353
- Rasheed, 8363, 8368
- Sattler, 8392
- Schreiner, 8391–8393
- Singh, G., 8317, 8336–8345, 8363, 8367–8369
- Singh, S., 8390
- Smith, D., 8360
- Tangri, 8392
- Thanigasalam, 8392
- division (carried), 8395, 8427–8428
- Royal assent, 8508
- first reading
Smith v Jones,
[1999] 1 SCR 455.
see under Solicitor-client privilegeSmoke-Free Ontario Amendment Act (Vaping is not for Kids), 2019 (Bill 151)
- first reading
- Gélinas, 6423
- first reading
Smoking
Smoking cessation programs
Snow removal industry
- liability insurance
- cost of
- eligibility criteria
- Bisson, 10049–10050
- rate increases
- Bisson, 10049
- rates
- Bouma, 10767
- Burch, 10992, 10994
- Crawford, 10992
- Fraser, 10991
- Hatfield, 11361
- Miller, N., 10985–10988
- Piccini, 11361
- West, 10988–10991
- road salt
- liability insurance
Snowmobiling
Soccer goalposts - unanchored
Social assistance - COVID-19
- benefit rates
- COVID-19 Action Plan for Vulnerable People
- Dunlop, 11098
- government supports
- Hunter, 9720, 10495–10496
- Phillips, 10363
- Stiles, 10629
- Ontario Community Support Program
- Resilient Communities Fund
Social assistance programs.
see also Ontario Disability Support Program (ODSP); Ontario Works (OW)- access to
- Schreiner, 10461
- administration
- administration, time spent on
- Basic Income Pilot. see Basic Income Pilot
- benefit rates
- Schreiner, 14026
- changes to
- Begum, 6582
- Berns-McGown, 641, 2047, 5184, 6175
- Burch, 641
- Elliott, 777
- Ford, 673
- French, 516
- Glover, 675–676, 4944–4945
- Gretzky, 523
- Harden, 176, 639, 683, 1106
- Horwath, 522, 672–673
- Hunter, 582, 774–775
- Lindo, 542, 781
- MacLeod, 522–523, 575, 636, 639, 675–678, 4130
- Sattler, 1105
- Shaw, 3744
- Smith, T., 5904, 6175, 7311, 11635
- Stiles, 479
- Taylor, 511, 532, 679, 1104
- West, 777–778, 14029
- determination of
- general remarks
- community support programs
- Burch, 12128–12129
- and cost of living
- Taylor, 6663–6664
- digital access
- Dunlop, 13538
- earning exemption, changes in
- employment services
- general remarks
- government funding
- government strategy. see also Social assistance reform
- navigation
- Collard, 11635
- private delivery
- reform
- MacLeod, 1107
- regulatory barriers
- Schreiner, 14026
- relationship between programs
- report, Income Security: A Roadmap for Change
- review of
- role of
- Miller, P., 5180
- service transfer, to municipalities
- Glover, 12926
- tax credits
- Transition Child Benefit. see Transition Child Benefit
- access to
Social assistance programs - performance measures
Social assistance programs - recipients
- and employment
- Skelly, 7549
- and employment
Social assistance recipients
Social assistance reform.
see also Social assistance programs—government strategySocial Assistance Research Commission
Social Benefits Tribunal
- general remarks
- legal representation
- cost of
- Gretzky, 11563
- cost of
- wait times
- Gretzky, 11562–11563
- Sattler, 11501
Social services
- government funding
- for women
- Gretzky, 1797–1798
- WSIB coverage
- Burch, 11538
- Gretzky, 11538–11539
Social services - children and youth.
see also Children and youth in care; Ontario OmbudsmanSocial workers
Soil management
Solar energy
Solar panels
Soldiers' Aid Commission.
see also Veterans Affairs Canada- eligible services. see also Veterans - support services
- financial assistance. see also Veterans - support services
- general remarks
- Pang, 9637
- grant amounts
- social assistance income exemptions
- Armstrong, 10188
- Bourgouin, 10221
- Dunlop, 10184–10185
- Fife, 9633
- Ghamari, 10221
- Harris, 10188
- Stevens, 10195–10196
- general remarks
- general remarks
- government funding
- Fife, 9629, 9633, 9637, 10251
- Glover, 10219
- Harris, 10187
- Ke, 10200
- Kramp, 10207
- Parsa, 10201
- Schreiner, 10217–10218
- Smith, D., 10218–10219
- Stevens, 10191–10192, 10195, 10217–10218
- West, 9636, 9640–9641, 10219, 10226
- history of
- Coe, 10198
- Dunlop, 10181
- Harris, 10186–10187
- Smith, D., 9229–9230
- public awareness
- Bailey, 10219
- Bisson, 9640
- Fife, 9632
- Gates, 10212
- Gélinas, 10246
- Harris, 10187–10188
- Martow, 10226
- Skelly, 10188
- Smith, D., 10219–10220
- Walker, 10247–10248
- West, 10220, 10226
- reporting structure
- Pang, 9637
- service demand
- support eligibility
- Anand, 9637
- Babikian, 9640
- Bouma, 9633
- Bourgouin, 10220–10221
- Coe, 10199–10200, 10212, 10218
- Crawford, 10212
- Dunlop, 10183–10184
- Fife, 9631–9632, 10251
- Gates, 10210
- Gélinas, 10245
- Harris, 10186–10187, 10189, 10198
- Kanapathi, 10197
- Khanjin, 10200
- Kramp, 10206–10207
- Martin, 10220
- Mitas, 9640
- Oosterhoff, 9628
- Parsa, 10201
- Schreiner, 10217–10218
- Smith, D., 10218, 10220
- Smith, T., 9218
- Stevens, 10190, 10192–10194
- West, 10226
- support services. see Veterans - support services
- support services reform
- unused funds
- "veteran"
Soldiers' Aid Commission Act, 2020 (Bill 202)
- first reading
- Smith, T., 9065
- second reading, 9227–9244, 9401–9409, 9626–9641
- Anand, 9236, 9630, 9637, 9641
- Armstrong, 9407–9408
- Babikian, 9629, 9640
- Berns-McGown, 9236, 9633
- Bisson, 9630, 9637–9640
- Blais, 9408–9409
- Bouma, 9633, 9636–9637
- Fife, 9237, 9629–9635, 9637, 9640–9641
- Fraser, 9409
- Harden, 9404
- Hogarth, 9633–9634
- Lindo, 9407
- Mantha, 9403
- McKenna, 9236
- Mitas, 9636, 9640
- Morrison, 9629, 9634
- Oosterhoff, 9626–9630
- Pang, 9635–9637
- Park, 9401–9405
- Pettapiece, 9404–9405
- Rasheed, 9641
- Roberts, 9232–9237, 9409, 9634
- Sabawy, 9404, 9407
- Sattler, 9405–9408
- Smith, T., 9227–9232
- Stevens, 9236–9244
- Triantafilopoulos, 9403, 9407
- Wai, 9408
- West, 9634, 9636, 9640–9641
- Yarde, 9404
- third reading, 10181–10227, 10243–10253
- Andrew, 10245, 10250
- Armstrong, 10188, 10225
- Arthur, 10205, 10209
- Bailey, 10217, 10219, 10249
- Begum, 10212
- Berns-McGown, 10245, 10248, 10253
- Bourgouin, 10220–10222
- Calandra, 10213
- Cho, S., 10219
- Coe, 10189, 10198–10201, 10208, 10212, 10218, 10222, 10226, 10252
- Crawford, 10189, 10212
- Dunlop, 10181–10185
- Fife, 10250–10253
- French, 10208, 10213–10216, 10246, 10249
- Gates, 10210–10213
- Gélinas, 10200, 10205, 10243–10246
- Ghamari, 10221, 10246
- Glover, 10219, 10221, 10226
- Harris, 10185–10189, 10198, 10209
- Hassan, 10200–10201, 10209, 10213
- Hatfield, 10189, 10197, 10200–10205
- Kanapathi, 10197
- Karpoche, 10189
- Ke, 10200
- Khanjin, 10200, 10204
- Kramp, 10204–10209
- Mantha, 10253
- Martin, 10220
- Martow, 10226
- Miller, N., 10225, 10248
- Parsa, 10201, 10209
- Schreiner, 10217–10218
- Skelly, 10188, 10197, 10205
- Smith, D., 10218–10220, 10245
- Stevens, 10189–10198, 10217–10218, 10220
- Walker, 10245–10250
- West, 10197–10198, 10204, 10213, 10219–10220, 10222–10227
- Royal assent, 10369
- first reading
Soldiers' Aid Commission - governance and administration
Soldiers' Aid Commission - reform
- consultation
- Armstrong, 10225
- Bisson, 9641
- Coe, 10199–10200
- Hatfield, 10200
- Khanjin, 10204
- West, 10225–10226
- general remarks
- Armstrong, 9407–9408
- Arthur, 10209
- Bisson, 9630, 9638–9640
- Blais, 9408
- Cho, S., 10219
- Coe, 10198–10200
- Dunlop, 10181, 10183
- Fife, 9237, 9633–9635, 10251
- Gates, 10210–10213
- Gélinas, 10243
- Harris, 10185
- Hatfield, 10202–10204
- Kramp, 10206–10207
- Mantha, 10253
- Pang, 9635–9636
- Park, 9402–9404
- Parsa, 10209
- Roberts, 9233–9235
- Sabawy, 9404
- Sattler, 9405, 9408
- Smith, T., 9228, 9231
- Stevens, 9236–9237, 9240–9242, 10190, 10192, 10196–10197
- Walker, 10247, 10249–10250
- West, 10224–10225
- implementation timeline
- consultation
Solicitor General
- ministerial title change. see Minister of Community Safety and Correctional Services—title change
Solicitor-client privilege
- as constitutional right
- defined
- Park, 2532
- jurisdiction over legislation impacting
- Romano, 2530–2531
- Lavallee, Rackel & Heintz v Canada (Attorney General), 2002 SCC 61
- Romano, 2531
- McClure, R v, 2001 SCC 14
- Romano, 2531
- owner of privilege
- Des Rosiers, 2534
- Smith v Jones, [1999] 1 SCR 455
- Romano, 2531
Somali community
- general remarks
- heritage month
- local support organizations
- notable Somali Canadians
- Somali Heritage Week. see under Public education campaigns - cultural
Somali Heritage Week Act, 2020 (Bill 180)
Spanish flu
- McDonell, 8068–8069
Speaker quoting
- Beauchesne's Parliamentary Rules and Forms, 3919
- Erskine May's Parliamentary Practice, 11677
- House of Commons Procedure and Practice, 3rd Ed. (Bosc and Gagnon), 941–942
- Joseph Maingot, Parliamentary Privilege in Canada, 2nd Ed., 1685
- McGee's Parliamentary Practice, 3919, 4979
- speakers' rulings
- Speaker Carr (Ontario), 4979
Speaker's rulings.
see also Questions of privilegeSpeakers' rulings quoted
- Speaker Arnott (Ontario)
- Calandra, 11627
- Speaker Carr (Ontario), 3920
- Smith, T., 1171
- Speaker Edighoffer (Ontario)
- Smith, T., 9
- Speaker Fraser (House of Commons)
- Smith, T., 938
- Speaker Hipel (Ontario), as quoted by Speaker Carr (Ontario), 941
- Speaker Levac (Ontario)
- Speaker Milliken (Canada)
- Calandra, 11627
- Speaker Milliken (House of Commons), 226
- Bisson, 8
- Speaker Peters (Ontario), 226
- Speaker Regan (House of Commons)
- Skelly, 1641
- Speaker Arnott (Ontario)
Speaker's statements
- 42nd Parliament, 2890
- appointments
- appreciation
- Chamber apparel
- COVID-19
- legislative process during, 8004
- Franco-Ontarian flag, 12531
- introductions
- legislative staff, 813, 995, 14071
- legislative staff, retirements
- members' honour, assumption of, 7669
- members'/ministers' remarks, 471
- withdrawal requested, 10, 30, 78–79, 81, 100, 129, 260, 300, 404–406, 408, 413, 428, 450, 468–469, 522–523, 526, 531, 547, 579, 615, 617, 663, 678, 692–693, 726, 770, 805, 835, 837–838, 841, 852, 860, 864, 882, 913, 951, 960, 971, 997, 1024, 1076, 1112, 1116, 1132, 1134, 1144, 1226, 1269, 1271, 1273–1274, 1397, 1545, 1632, 1669, 1755, 1762, 1787–1788, 1795, 1810, 1883, 1886, 1891, 1921, 1952, 1970, 1988, 1995, 2100, 2200, 2306, 2316, 2414, 2420, 2460, 2469, 2493, 2515, 2573, 2601–2602, 2631–2632, 2679, 2730, 2732–2733, 2771, 2808, 2872, 2900, 2952, 2979, 2996–2997, 3021, 3028, 3067, 3164, 3176, 3178, 3237–3238, 3311, 3423, 3497, 3504, 3518, 3520, 3522, 3530, 3582, 3590–3591, 3605–3607, 3632, 3641, 3650, 3659, 3662, 3665, 3670, 3709, 3850, 3997, 4076, 4131–4132, 4161–4162, 4166–4167, 4190, 4193, 4307, 4332, 4338, 4391, 4396, 4431, 4471, 4516, 4557, 4559, 4575, 4577, 4581, 4584, 4646, 4659, 4680, 4682, 4730, 4757, 4772–4773, 4807, 4914, 4993, 4997, 5021, 5031, 5110, 5140, 5249, 5298, 5362, 5367, 5455, 5464, 5489, 5552, 5557, 5595, 5608, 5786, 5904, 5953, 6003, 6058, 6116, 6409, 6413, 6472, 6511, 6528, 6609, 6614, 6714, 6774, 6986, 7136, 7339, 7375, 7406–7407, 7465, 7549, 7669, 8272, 8325, 8378, 8778–8779, 8798, 8842, 9160, 9168, 9263, 9613, 9781, 9785, 9800, 9949, 9966, 9992, 10037–10038, 10211, 10454, 10509, 10515, 10517–10518, 10559, 10562–10563, 10729, 10948, 11000, 11006, 11038, 11132, 11250, 11272, 11300, 11330, 11385, 11390, 11392, 11413, 11454, 11460, 11515, 11517, 11567, 11629, 11730, 11733, 11779, 11822, 11847, 11912–11913, 11974–11975, 11977, 11982, 12000, 12023, 12065, 12185, 12187, 12194, 12653, 12695, 12728, 12864, 12926, 13100, 13287, 13358, 13477, 13601, 14102, 14120, 14137, 14146, 14189
- members'/ministers' resignations
- Poet Laureate, 13079–13080
- Remembrance Day, 1986–1987
- residential schools, 9452
- retirements, 2509–2510
- Beamish, Brian, Information and Privacy Commissioner, 8321
- Speaker's Book Award, 9564
- Trans Day of Remembrance, 10851
- tributes
- Javed, Yusra, 5700
- undertakings
- Hansard review regarding committee procedure, 8572
- women parliamentarians, 11910–11911
Speaker's statements on legislative procedure.
see also Speaker's rulings- answers to written questions, 4762, 5910
- cannot say indirectly what cannot be said directly, 978, 4773, 7136, 11792
- commenting on members' attendance, 73, 145, 162, 833, 915, 995, 997, 1157, 1452, 1612, 1839, 1938, 2200, 2498, 2977, 3311, 3325, 3663–3664, 4122, 4225, 7136, 7936, 7941, 8177, 8281, 9055, 10740, 10803–10804, 11412, 11921, 12065, 13359, 13953, 14061, 14116, 14153, 14173–14174, 14189
- Rasheed, 6405
- committees
- Chair, Standing Committee on Estimates, 11676
- corrections of record, 1368, 7618, 9203–9204, 10834
- decisions of the Speaker
- definitions
- electronic devices, use of, 1779, 2795,