Index des sujets traités à la Chambre
Letter: H
Hague Conference on Private International Law
Haliburton County
- economic development
- community organizations
- Scott, 6354–6355
- community organizations
- economic development
Hamilton
- amalgamation, history of
- capital project funding
- Impact on taxes
- Shaw, 897
- Impact on taxes
- official plan
- urban boundary expansion
Hamilton Police Services
- crisis intervention partnerships
- mental health and addictions
- Taylor, 4801
- mental health and addictions
- crisis intervention partnerships
Hands Off the Greenbelt Act, 2023 (Bill 109)
- first reading
- Schreiner, 4394
- first reading
Harvest Season Road Safety Week Act, 2023 (Bill 115)
- first reading
- Flack, 4577
- first reading
Harvest Season Road Safety Week Act, 2023 (Bill 143)
- first reading
- Harris, 5821
- first reading
Hate and hate-related activities
Hazel McCallion Act (Peel Dissolution), 2023 (Bill 112)
- amendment of
- by regulation
- Shaw, 4593
- by regulation
- first reading
- Clark, 4452
- second reading, 4488–4551, 4576
- Anand, 4544–4546
- Armstrong, 4509, 4520
- Bell, 4529–4533, 4537, 4541, 4546, 4550
- Bourgouin, 4537, 4546
- Burch, 4497–4506
- Coe, 4514, 4527–4528, 4536
- Cuzzetto, 4507–4510
- Fife, 4528–4529, 4532, 4538–4542, 4550
- Fraser, 4514–4517
- French, 4496, 4533, 4541, 4547–4551
- Gates, 4511–4515, 4519–4520, 4524
- Grewal, 4542–4547
- Harden, 4506, 4514, 4517, 4523
- Hogarth, 4497, 4532
- Jama, 4536, 4545
- Kernaghan, 4496, 4506
- Khanjin, 4506, 4509, 4524, 4532
- Kusendova-Bashta, 4524–4529, 4533
- McGregor, 4506, 4528, 4533–4538, 4541–4542, 4546–4547, 4550–4551
- Oosterhoff, 4515, 4537, 4540
- Rae, 4492–4496, 4510, 4520, 4523–4524, 4541, 4549–4550
- Rasheed, 4517–4520
- Romano, 4523
- Sattler, 4551
- Saunderson, 4496, 4505, 4510, 4516, 4519, 4545–4546
- Tangri, 4488–4492, 4496–4497
- Taylor, 4520–4524, 4527–4528, 4542
- West, 4497, 4510, 4515
- Williams, 4520
- Wong-Tam, 4505, 4509, 4519
- division (carried), 4576
- referred to Standing Committee on Heritage, Infrastructure and Cultural Policy, 4576
- legislative process, motions
- time allocation motion, 4580–4595, 4656
- third reading, 4725–4753, 4815–4841, 4867
- Armstrong, 4734
- Bell, 4744, 4747, 4818–4822, 4829, 4833, 4836
- Burch, 4734–4744
- Byers, 4747–4748
- Clark, 4725–4729, 4734–4735
- Coe, 4821–4824, 4835, 4840
- Crawford, 4747, 4752
- Cuzzetto, 4817
- Dowie, 4821, 4840
- Fife, 4817, 4821, 4824–4828, 4839–4840
- Flack, 4734, 4746
- Glover, 4751, 4818, 4821–4822, 4824, 4827, 4830–4834, 4840
- Harden, 4823, 4833, 4837
- Hogarth, 4822
- Jama, 4744, 4747–4749, 4752
- Khanjin, 4829, 4836
- Lecce, 4834
- McCarthy, 4735, 4743, 4751–4753
- McGregor, 4817, 4828, 4830, 4832–4833, 4839
- Oosterhoff, 4826–4827
- Rae, 4731–4735, 4751, 4823, 4836–4837
- Rakocevic, 4743, 4751–4752
- Riddell, 4828–4830
- Romano, 4833
- Sabawy, 4744–4748
- Sarkaria, 4815–4818
- Sattler, 4816, 4837–4840
- Saunderson, 4827, 4834–4837
- Shaw, 4735, 4749–4752
- Tangri, 4729–4731, 4734, 4744
- Vaugeois, 4827, 4830, 4836
- division (carried), 4867
- Royal assent, 4983
- amendment of
H.B. Arndt & Associates Ltd. Act, 2022 (Bill Pr5)
Health
Health care
- access to
- capital projects
- culturally appropriate
- Anand, 435
- culturally appropriate
- and climate change as a public health issue. see Climate change
- delivery models
- public vs. private
- Gélinas, 2246
- public vs. private
- French language services
- Fraser, 506
- government funding
- FAO report: Expenditure Monitor 2022-23: Q2
- Kernaghan, 2269
- FAO report: Expenditure Monitor 2022-23: Q2
- government strategy
- Patient's Bill of Rights
- privatization
- structural stressors
Health care - capital projects
Health care - children
Health care funding
- annual allocation
- annual rate
- Coe, 1251
- Canada Health Transfer (federal)
- emergency departments
- funding programs
- Jones, S., 1266
- funding programs
- fall economic statement
- Byers, 1358
- FAO report: Expenditure Monitor 2022-23: Q2
- FAO report: Expenditure Monitor 2022-23: Q3
- federal government transfer
- Bethlenfalvy, 2441
- federal-provincial coordination
- federal funding
- Kernaghan, 502
- federal funding
- gender specific
- Stevens, 3424
- general remarks
- Anand, 241
- Bethlenfalvy, 3057
- Bowman, 1345
- Byers, 1978
- Dunlop, 736
- Fife, 1272, 1333, 1387–1388, 1972
- Fraser, 1409
- French, 1997
- Gélinas, 1408
- Jones, S., 1374
- Kernaghan, 2647
- Kusendova-Bashta, 1343
- Martin, 2943, 5323, 6442
- McCarthy, 1347
- Oosterhoff, 3042
- Sarkaria, 3317–3318
- Sarrazin, 409
- Schreiner, 1359
- Stevens, 1583, 4320
- Tabuns, 2157
- Wong-Tam, 4060
- government strategy
- governments strategy
- Rakocevic, 1253
- and inflation
- Stiles, 1417
- northern Ontario
- Calandra, 154
- per person
- French, 2403
- planned vs. actual
- public vs. private
- statements by stakeholders
- McCarthy, 201
Health care funding - by region
Health care - gender-affirming
Health care industry - operators
- private
- political donations
- Stiles, 4918
- political donations
- private
Health care infrastructure
Health Care is Not for Sale Act (Addressing Unfair Fees Charged to Patients), 2022 (Bill 24)
Health care - medical supplies
Health care - Northern Health Travel Grant
Health care - northern Ontario
Health care policy
Health care - primary care.
see also doctors — family doctors- access
- availability of health human resources
- Martin, 2230
- availability of health human resources
- access to
- access to, by region
- Nickel Belt
- Gélinas, 1406
- Nickel Belt
- Community health centres
- doctors
- family doctors. see Doctors
- family health teams. see also by site
- Gélinas, 5374
- government strategy
- Jones, S., 6365
- nursing stations
- referrals to specialist
- wait times
- Burch, 494
- wait times
- service coordination, team-based
- service fees
- Fraser, 5385
- virtual appointments and telehealth
- access
- Begum, 1875
- access
- access
Health care services
- access to
- availability of
- northern Ontario
- Vanthof, 3242
- northern Ontario
- billing structure
- Kernaghan, 600
- accountability and oversight
- Gélinas, 1653
- Alternate-level-of-care (ALC) beds. see also Alternate-level-of-care (ALC) patients
- capacity
- government strategy
- Jones, S., 2029
- government strategy
- clinics
- community programs
- equity-seeking groups
- Martin, 1650
- equity-seeking groups
- diagnostic imaging
- diagnostic tests
- wait times
- Anand, 2349
- wait times
- government funding
- government strategy
- insured services
- Jones, S., 440
- Patient Ombudsman Annual Report 2021/22
- Stiles, 2664
- public vs. private
- wait times
Health care services - by region
- Barrie–Innisfil
- Khanjin, 1249–1250
- Barrie–Innisfil
Health care services - delivery
- digital and virtual
- Martin, 5387
- fees
- regulations
- Stiles, 1652–1653
- regulations
- general remarks
- Shamji, 1652
- mobile clinics
- by region
- Sarnia—Lambton
- Bailey, 6357
- Sarnia—Lambton
- by region
- oversight mechanisms
- Martin, 4060
- private
- public response to
- Gélinas, 4995–4996
- public response to
- private vs. public
- public vs. private
- virtual care
- during COVID-19
- Martin, 1650
- during COVID-19
- virtual care, fees
- digital and virtual
Health care services - diagnostic services
Health care services - hospital and physician services
Health care services - providers
- non-profits
- SE Health
- Rae, 1256
- SE Health
- non-profits
Health care system
- access to
- administration
- supply chain centralization
- Gallagher Murphy, 1511
- supply chain centralization
- aging population
- capacity and overcrowding
- capital projects
- Sarkaria, 226
- delivery models
- federal-provincial collaboration
- Jones, S., 1319
- federal-provincial relations
- Tabuns, 548
- government funding
- government strategy
- Calandra, 548, 2728
- Ford, D., 4060, 4473, 6268
- Ghamari, 1128
- Jones, S., 31, 84, 86, 218, 1780, 4474
- Martin, 2308
- Sarkaria, 2024–2025
- programs
- Jones, S., 1713
- public consultation
- Stiles, 4473
- public consultation, external
- Shamji, 4471
- stability and recovery plan, elements of
- Jones, S., 600
- statements by stakeholders
- health human resources
- funding
- Coe, 1251
- government funding
- government strategy
- Begum, 420–421
- Brady, 1078
- Calandra, 1006, 1262
- Dunlop, 2428, 4444
- Gallagher Murphy, 2621
- Jones, S., 601, 1078, 1267, 1317, 1678, 2025, 2028–2029, 2664, 3803
- Kanapathi, 680
- Karpoche, 822
- Martin, 876, 2304, 2388, 3506
- Oosterhoff, 2305
- Quinn, 4021
- Sarkaria, 1867, 1958, 2620, 2870
- Shamji, 4043
- Wong-Tam, 4035–4036
- recruitment and retention
- Karpoche, 3282
- recruitment initiatives
- Jones, S., 1711
- funding
- health human resources, shortage
- agency staff, hiring of
- Tabuns, 1669
- agency staff, hiring of
- innovation in
- Skelly, 220
- intersectoral communication
- population growth projections
- impact of
- Martin, 2388
- impact of
- privatization
- Fife, 82
- Gélinas, 439, 790, 1451, 4619
- Glover, 3298, 5644
- Harden, 4619
- Karpoche, 4619
- Kernaghan, 600
- Rakocevic, 1253
- Sattler, 86
- Shamji, 339, 2021
- Stiles, 2902
- Tabuns, 84, 548, 3188
- Taylor, 5637
- government communications
- relation to staff compensation
- Stiles, 3372
- statements by stakeholders
- Fife, 3105
- public access to information
- service capacity
- government strategy
- Wai, 3314
- government strategy
- structural stressors
- and systemic racism
- Andrew, 2590
Health care system - capacity
- infection control
- services
Health care system - reform
- consultation process
- Kernaghan, 504
- consultation process
Health care workers.
see also by specific profession- as-of-right initiative. see Health care workers - recruitment and retention–as-of-right initiative
- compensation
- education and recruitment programs
- education and training
- employment
- temporary agencies. see also by specific agency
- Jones, S., 2248
- temporary agencies. see also by specific agency
- general remarks
- Jones, S., 1712
- government consultation with
- Gates, 2401
- government funding
- government relations
- Begum, 4408
- government strategy
- Rae, 5387
- hiring of
- Martin, 2377
- internationally trained
- pandemic pay
- eligibility
- Begum, 1699–1700
- eligibility
- recruitment and retention
- shortage
- staffing levels
- Tabuns, 49
- sterilization technicians
- compensation
- Vaugeois, 2379
- compensation
- temporary agencies, wage premiums
- violence against
- women, representation in
- working conditions
Health care workers`
Health care workers - COVID-19
Health care workers - recruitment and retention
- as-of-right initiative
- compensation. see also Public sector compensation - increase cap
- Fife, 3104
- factors affecting
- Karpoche, 3281
- general remarks
- government funding
- government strategy
- initiatives
- internationally trained
- northern and rural Ontario
- support programs
Health care workers - unions
Health Connect Ontario
- Health811 service
- Martin, 2230
- Health811 service
Health facilities
- clinical assessment centres. see Clinical assessment centres
- community health centres (CHCs). see Community health centres (CHCs)
- geographical accessibility
- impact on patient health and well-being
- Andrew, 2071
- impact on patient health and well-being
- independent. see Independent health facilities
- surgical procedures
- public vs. private delivery. see Surgical procedures
Health facilities - by site
- Health Access Taylor-Massey
- McMahon, 2437–2438
- Health Access Taylor-Massey
Health facilities - development of
- by site
- Blenheim Medical Health Foundation Health Hub (Blenheim)
- Jones, T., 6685
- Blenheim Medical Health Foundation Health Hub (Blenheim)
- by site
Health facilities - health clinics, by site
Health facilities - health clinics, nurse practitioner led
Health information
- protection of privacy
- Gallagher Murphy, 3527
- protection of privacy
Health Professionals' Week Act, 2023 (Bill 72)
- first reading
- Shamji, 2554
- first reading
Health Protection and Promotion Amendment Act (Sodium Content), 2023 (Bill 116)
- first reading
- Gélinas, 4658
- first reading
Health Sciences North
- diagnostic imaging
- positron emission tomography (PET) scans
- community fundraising
- Gélinas, 5437
- community fundraising
- positron emission tomography (PET) scans
- diagnostic imaging
Healthcare Staffing Agencies Act, 2023 (Bill 144)
- first reading
- Gélinas, 5889
- first reading
Heart disease
Heart Valve Disease Awareness Act, 2023 (Bill 66)
- statements by stakeholders
- Cuzzetto, 3533–3534
- statements by stakeholders
Heart Valve Disease Awareness Act, 2023 (Bill 66)
- first reading
- Cuzzetto, 2254
- first reading
Heath care funding
- per person
- French, 2403
- per person
Helping Homebuyers, Protecting Tenants Act, 2023 (Bill 97)
- amendments, consideration of
- first reading
- Clark, 3510–3511
- second reading, 3556–3595, 3622–3644, 3758–3773
- Anand, 3765–3768
- Armstrong, 3626–3630, 3636, 3640–3641, 3759, 3767
- Babikian, 3760
- Bell, 3566–3575
- Blais, 3583–3584, 3586–3587
- Bouma, 3641
- Bowman, 3584–3586
- Bresee, 3764, 3771
- Burch, 3630, 3636
- Clark, 3556–3559, 3564–3566
- Coe, 3575–3579
- Crawford, 3771–3772
- Dixon, 3582, 3587–3591
- Dowie, 3590, 3760–3762, 3764, 3770
- Fedeli, 3623–3626
- Fife, 3564
- Gates, 3578, 3583, 3586, 3590, 3594, 3762, 3767
- Glover, 3565
- Gretzky, 3761, 3770–3771
- Harden, 3579–3583, 3587, 3589–3590
- Hogarth, 3564–3565, 3578
- Jama, 3626, 3633, 3635, 3641
- Jordan, 3761–3762
- Kanapathi, 3767–3768
- Karpoche, 3763–3765, 3770
- Kernaghan, 3574, 3765, 3768
- Leardi, 3762, 3765, 3767, 3770
- McMahon, 3586, 3626, 3630–3633
- Oosterhoff, 3574
- Pang, 3625, 3630, 3635–3636, 3640
- Pierre, 3642
- Rae, 3560–3562, 3574, 3578, 3582–3583, 3585, 3587, 3590, 3594, 3626, 3630, 3632
- Rakocevic, 3625, 3637–3642
- Rasheed, 3562–3564
- Sabawy, 3632–3636
- Sattler, 3565, 3762, 3771
- Saunderson, 3565
- Schreiner, 3758–3760
- Shaw, 3575, 3583, 3591–3594
- Smith, L., 3629, 3633, 3636, 3641
- Tangri, 3559–3560, 3565, 3759
- Taylor, 3579, 3629, 3642–3644
- Vaugeois, 3625, 3630, 3632
- West, 3577–3578, 3582, 3586, 3591
- Wong-Tam, 3764, 3768–3771
- statements by stakeholders
- third reading, 4633–4642, 4661–4682, 4687–4697, 4717–4725, 4772–4773
- Armstrong, 4693, 4718
- Babikian, 4719
- Bell, 4641–4642, 4661–4671
- Bourgouin, 4722
- Bresee, 4723
- Byers, 4692–4693, 4696, 4721–4722
- Clark, 4633–4635, 4642
- Cuzzetto, 4680–4681
- Fife, 4673–4674
- Flack, 4718, 4725
- French, 4670, 4677–4678
- Gallagher Murphy, 4670, 4672–4675
- Gates, 4689–4690, 4696, 4718, 4724
- Gélinas, 4678, 4680, 4688
- Glover, 4693–4694
- Harris, 4641
- Holland, 4678
- Jordan, 4719
- Kanapathi, 4696–4697, 4717–4719
- Karpoche, 4722
- Kernaghan, 4670, 4678, 4690–4694
- Kerzner, 4671, 4689
- Khanjin, 4642, 4689, 4693, 4724–4725
- Leardi, 4671–4672, 4674, 4678
- MacLeod, 4675
- Mantha, 4679–4680
- McCarthy, 4694–4696
- Pierre, 4674
- Rae, 4637–4639, 4641–4642, 4722
- Rasheed, 4639–4641
- Schreiner, 4723–4725
- Shamji, 4694–4696
- Shaw, 4719
- Smith, L., 4642
- Tangri, 4635–4637
- Vanthof, 4689, 4719–4723
- Vaugeois, 4675–4679
- Wai, 4677
- Yakabuski, 4669–4670, 4680, 4682, 4687–4690
- division (carried), 4772–4773
- Royal assent, 4983
Heritage properties
Highway 11
Highway 407 ETR
Highway 413
- agricultural impact
- construction
- cost of
- development of
- economic impact
- environmental impact
- general remarks
- government funding
- Kernaghan, 609
- government strategy
- and the Greenbelt
- Highway 7, impact on
- French, 714
- vs. highway 407 toll removal
- impact assessment (federal)
- Mulroney, 2314
- impact on commute times
- Bowman, 617
- impact on traffic congestion
- land ownership, conflict of interest
- statements by stakeholders
- and traffic congestion
- Grewal, 512
Highway tolls
Highway Traffic Act,
RSO 1990, c H.8
- fines under
- French, 1587–1589
- fines under
Highways
Highways and roads - construction and expansion
- Garden City Skyway twinning
- general remarks
- government funding
- government strategy
- Crawford, 78
- Highway 3
- Leardi, 25
- Highway 7
- Highway 40 widening (Sarnia–Lambton)
- public consultation
- Bailey, 6683
- public consultation
- Highway 69
- timeline
- West, 1397
- timeline
- Highway 69 four-laning
- highway 401
- Highway 401
- Sabawy, 5587
- Highway 401 widening
- Highway 413
Highways and roads - infrastructure
Highways and roads - infrastructure development
Highways and roads - maintenance and repair
Highways and roads - maintence and repair
- jurisdiction
- northern Ontario
- Vanthof, 6689
- northern Ontario
- jurisdiction
Highways and roads safety
- 2+1 system. see Highway 11
- accidents/fatalities
- and commercial trucks
- Vanthof, 4158
- government strategy
- Highway 11
- Highway 11/17
- Vanthof, 3791
- Highway 69
- West, 526
- illegal left turns
- fines and penalties
- Gates, 1590
- fines and penalties
- injuries and fatalities
- rates
- Grewal, 1589
- rates
- northern Ontario
- passing, double solid yellow lines
- passing, unsafe
- enforcement
- Sarkaria, 6778
- enforcement
- pedestrians
- provincial-municipal partnership
- Grewal, 1590
- regulations
- fines and penalties
- Sarkaria, 5001–5002
- fines and penalties
- Trans-Canada Highway
- northern Ontario
- Vanthof, 6430
- northern Ontario
- Vision Zero strategy
- Schreiner, 1591–1592
Highways and roads safety - motorcycles
Highways and roads safety - vulnerable road users
Highways and roads - snow clearance
- general remarks
- Mantha, 1357
- plow operators
- snow clearance standard
- snow clearance standard, criteria
- Bourgouin, 2141
- snow clearance standard, hours
- snow clearance standard, pilot project
- snow clearance standard, review
- Highway 11/17
- Holland, 1395–1396
- Highway 11/17
- snow clearance standard, timeline
- Mulroney, 1876
- winter road closures
- general remarks
Hillsdale Land Corp. Act, 2023 (Bill Pr29)
- first reading
- Saunderson, 5117
- first reading
Hockey Canada
Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital
Home and community care
- access to
- and aging population
- Jones, S., 5362
- care environment
- community integrated models
- Gallagher Murphy, 5610–5611
- community organizations
- operational funding
- Karpoche, 2249
- operational funding
- community paramedicine for Long-Term Care Program. see Long-term care
- culturally and linguistically appropriate care
- family caregivers
- general remarks
- government funding
- Burch, 5642
- Calandra, 158–159
- Gallagher Murphy, 5609, 5611
- Gélinas, 5375
- Kusendova-Bashta, 5630
- Martin, 5375
- Pasma, 5629–5630, 5642
- allocation timelines, impact of
- Pasma, 5626
- for-profit agencies
- planned vs. actual
- Shamji, 5618
- reports and recommendations, stakeholders
- Fife, 5612
- return of funds
- Fife, 5710
- statements by stakeholders
- Pasma, 5625–5626
- government strategy
- vs. health care institutions
- homemaking services
- Gélinas, 3008
- hours of care, amount
- Gélinas, 433
- in other jurisdictions
- Harden, 5607
- patients
- privatization
- reports and recommendations, stakeholders
- Pasma, 5636
- respite services
- service availability
- service availability, northern Ontario
- due to staff shortages
- Bourgouin, 5614
- due to staff shortages
- service capacity
- funding
- Jones, S., 5361
- funding
- service fees, regulations
- Stevens, 5388
- service wait-lists
- French, 5612
Home and community care - delivery models
- for-profit
- not-for-profit vs. for-profit
- private
- public vs. private
Home and community care - funding
Home and community care providers
- accountability and oversight
- Kernaghan, 5617
- Bayshore Healthcare
- Billy Bayou (Moose Factory)
- closure
- Bourgouin, 5613
- closure
- care bundles
- funding for
- Gélinas, 5371
- funding for
- community support organizations
- operational funding
- statements by stakeholders
- Pasma, 5625–5626
- statements by stakeholders
- operational funding
- executive compensation
- disclosure of
- Harden, 5634
- disclosure of
- not-for-profit
- VON (Nickle belt)
- closure
- Gélinas, 5367
- closure
- accountability and oversight
Home and community care - reform.
see Also Ontario Health Teams — home and community care- administrative centralization. see Also Ontario Health atHome — regional organizations, consolidation into
- general remarks
- Gélinas, 337
- government funding
- government strategy
- integration into health care system
- ministerial accountability and oversight
- Shamji, 5621
- Ontario Health. see Ontario Health
- Ontario Health atHome. see Ontario Health atHome
- oversight
- McCrimmon, 5386–5387
- service providers
- accountability and transparency
- Jones, S., 5366
- accountability and transparency
- stakeholder consultation
- transition to Ontario Health Teams
Home and community care - services
- critical care nursing
- cost of
- Taylor, 5621
- cost of
- dementia services. see Dementia and other neurocognitive conditions
- hospital-to-home transition
- critical care nursing
Home and community care - staff
- care coordinators
- Gélinas, 5370
- compensation
- compensation and other benefits
- Gélinas, 1322
- employment models
- Gates, 5620
- personal support workers. see Personal support workers (PSWs)
- recruitment and retention
- shortage
- working conditions, for-profit agencies
- impact on patient care
- Pasma, 5627
- impact on patient care
- care coordinators
Home builders
- occupational health and safety
- public education and awareness
- Clark, 4063
- public education and awareness
- occupational health and safety
Home Construction Regulatory Authority (HCRA)
Home heating
Home heating - oil
Home ownership
Home prices.
see Housing market — pricesHomelessness.
see Unhoused personsHonouring Our Veterans Act, 2023 (Bill 65)
Horse racing industry
Hospice care.
see Palliative careHospices.
see Palliative care facilitiesHospital services
- access to
- Harden, 2942
- birthing units, department closures
- Fife, 1973–1974
- capacity and overcrowding
- closures due to staffing. see also specific sites
- emergency care
- emergency care, department closures
- northern Ontario
- Mamakwa, 1427
- northern Ontario
- factors affecting
- staff shortage
- Shamji, 4478
- staff shortage
- sexual assault. see Sexual violence and harassment — services and supports
- surgical procedures
- wait-times
- impact on patient health
- Sattler, 2395–2396
- impact on patient health
- access to
Hospital services - emergency care
- department closures
- department closures, by region
- Niagara
- Burch, 5640–5641
- Niagara
- department closures, northern and rural Ontario
- due to staff shortages
- Mantha, 5061
- due to staff shortages
- high-urgency patients, target times
- impact of staff shortages
- Pasma, 28
- service capacity
- impact on patient health
- Gélinas, 2666
- impact on patient health
- staff shortages, northern Ontario
- government strategy
- Jones, S., 5061
- government strategy
- temporary service reduction
- due to staff shortages
- Brady, 1078
- due to staff shortages
- training and support programs
- Jones, S., 391
- wait times. see also specific sites
Hospital services - pediatric units.
see also Pediatric hospitalsHospital services - surgical procedures.
see also Surgical procedures- Auditor General's annual report (2021)
- Shaw, 341
- backlog
- impact on wait times
- Wong-Tam, 85
- impact on wait times
- backlog, demographics
- children
- Fife, 2783
- children
- backlog remediation
- cancellations
- due to bed shortages
- Stevens, 345
- due to bed shortages
- capacity, expansion funding
- Stiles, 2385
- delivery
- private
- Tabuns, 284
- private
- operating room assistants
- operating rooms
- operating rooms, service capacity
- public vs. private delivery
- wait times
- wait-lists
- wait-times
- digital access, other jurisdictions
- Wong-Tam, 3674–3675
- digital access, other jurisdictions
- Auditor General's annual report (2021)
Hospitals
Hospitals - beds
Hospitals - by site
- Trillium Health Partners
- public donations
- Cuzzetto, 2661
- public donations
- Trillium Health Partners
Hospitals - capacity
- dialysis treatment
- emergency services
- government strategy
- impact of staff shortages
- surgical procedures
- government strategy
- Skelly, 221
- government strategy
Hospitals - capacity and overcrowding
- general remarks
- government funding
- government strategy
- impact on patient health
- by region
- statements by stakeholders
- French, 1997–1998
Hospitals - capacity and overcrowding by site
Hospitals - capital projects
- allocation
- Surma, 3314–3315
- Community Infrastructure Renewal Fund
- regional allocation
- Coe, 1515
- regional allocation
- development models
- public vs. public-private partnerships (P3s)
- Gates, 1251
- public vs. public-private partnerships (P3s)
- general remarks
- government funding
- government strategy
- Jones, S., 33
- Health Infrastructure Renewal Fund
- by region
- Simcoe–Grey
- Saunderson, 5637
- Simcoe–Grey
- allocation
Hospitals - capital projects by region
Hospitals - capital projects by site
- Mississauga Hospital
- The Peter Gilgan Mississauga
- Surma, 2903–2904
- Queensway Health Centre
- Surma, 2904
- Royal Victoria Regional Health Centre
- statements by stakeholders
- Khanjin, 1249
- statements by stakeholders
- Southlake Regional Health Centre
- Gallagher Murphy, 1414
- St. Joseph's Health Centre
- Dowie, 3282
- Stevenson Memorial Hospital
- Jones, S., 2902
- Windsor-Essex Regional Hospital
- Dowie, 1665
Hospitals - children's.
see Pediatric hospitalsHospitals - construction
Hospitals - construction by region
Hospitals - construction by site
Hospitals - COVID-19.
see also specific sites- patient transfers
- Hunter, 571
- patient transfers
Hospitals - funding
- children's hospitals
- surgical procedures
- Martin, 814
- surgical procedures
- COVID-19
- emergency rooms
- general remarks
- Mantha, 1358
- surgical procedures
- backlog remediation. see Hospitals - services
- Martin, 2386
- operations, capacity
- Gélinas, 2389
- backlog remediation. see Hospitals - services
- children's hospitals
Hospitals - funding by site
Hospitals - services
- emergency care
- surgical procedures
Hospitals - staff
Hotel industry
- accommodation as temporary social housing
- Pasma, 953
- accommodation as temporary social housing
Housing
- access to
- affordability
- availability of
- impact on mental health and well-being
- Tibollo, 1479–1480
- impact on mental health and well-being
- availability of, by region
- Gogama
- Gélinas, 5289–5291
- Gogama
- construction starts
- cost of
- cost of vs. income
- by region
- Niagara
- Burch, 4317
- Niagara
- by region
- inter-generational housing programs
- McMahon, 2083
- irregularly occupied or vacant
- McMahon, 755
- mid-density
- in other jurisdictions
- Dixon, 978
- in other jurisdictions
- National Housing Strategy (federal)
- shared accommodation
- French, 4001
- as social determinant of health. see also Health—social determinants of
- support programs
- funding
- Quinn, 1088
- funding
- transit-oriented. see also Transit-oriented communities
- Calandra, 3427
Housing Affordability Task Force
- membership
- Parsa, 1598
- recommendations
- Bell, 121
- Clark, 97, 2550–2551
- Dowie, 5911
- Glover, 1584
- Holland, 103
- McCarthy, 132
- Parsa, 99–100
- Schreiner, 726–727, 1659
- Stiles, 764
- Tangri, 4489
- exclusionary zoning
- Stiles, 6435
- greenbelt
- Burch, 1475–1476
- implementation of
- land availability
- municipal consultation
- municipal consultation, timelines
- statements by stakeholders
- Burch, 5262
- statements by stakeholders
- statements by stakeholders
- Burch, 1473
- report
- report (2022)
- membership
Housing - affordable.
see Affordable housingHousing - affordable by region
Housing - affordable, development of
Housing developers
- accountabilities
- approvals and permits, timelines
- general remarks
- Bresee, 1549
- land ownership and land speculation
Housing development
- accountability and oversight
- Brady, 4319
- annual rate
- building targets, municipalities
- community relations
- completion timelines
- construction delays
- factors affecting
- Cuzzetto, 1647
- factors affecting
- construction methods
- modular building
- Khanjin, 963
- modular building
- construction starts
- consumer protection, new builds. see New home construction industry
- development models
- for-profit
- Kernaghan, 5300
- for-profit
- economic impact
- format diversity
- funding sources
- Clark, 874
- general remarks
- government funding
- government strategy
- Anand, 3766
- Bethlenfalvy, 918
- Bouma, 4926, 5221, 5778
- Burch, 4741, 4744
- Calandra, 2967, 3248, 3428, 3500–3501, 5237, 5806, 6363
- Clark, 669, 737, 855, 1453, 2486–2487, 2854, 3069, 3073, 4655, 4726–4727
- Crawford, 3771–3772
- Cuzzetto, 1646
- Dixon, 635, 3588
- Dowie, 969
- Fedeli, 3623
- Flack, 5778, 5799
- Ford, D., 5651
- Holland, 862
- Hsu, 247
- Jama, 4744, 4748
- Kusendova-Bashta, 1690
- Martin, 737
- Parsa, 90–91, 635–636, 1316
- Rae, 432
- Rakocevic, 3641
- Sabawy, 1715, 4746
- Skelly, 5905
- Smith, T., 3460
- Stevens, 3460
- Stiles, 3069
- Tangri, 4744, 4926
- building target
- progress reporting
- statements by stakeholders
- Burch, 111–112
- impact on municipalities
- Clark, 3141
- inclusionary zoning
- interest rates, impact of
- Yakabuski, 5285
- intergovernmental cooperation
- land availability
- maximum-height restrictions, ban on
- mid-density
- mid-density format
- Schreiner, 4725
- municipal policy
- municipal role in
- municipal-provincial collaboration
- Rae, 5804
- municipal-provincial relationship
- National Housing Strategy
- neighbourhood walkability
- Karpoche, 2482
- northern Ontario
- Mantha, 182
- policy development
- population growth projections
- and population growth projections
- on previously developed land
- Cuzzetto, 117
- project deferrals. see also Housing development - municipal charges
- provincial fees, freeze
- provincial-municipal partnerships
- provincial-municipal relationship. see also Municipal governance - strong mayor system
- public consultation
- public vs. private
- cost of
- Bouma, 5906
- cost of
- regionally
- Clark, 2051
- regulations, reduction
- public consultation
- Khanjin, 1507
- public consultation
- regulatory environment
- rural Ontario
- Dowie, 3762
- in rural Ontario
- Yakabuski, 896
- skilled tradespeople, recruitment
- stakeholder consultation
- Calandra, 6771–6772
- suburban areas
- Blais, 3587
- target populations
- low incomes earners
- Tabuns, 5208
- low incomes earners
- taxation
- rebates
- Parsa, 1599
- rebates
- tiny homes
- Pierre, 2482–2483
- transit-oriented. see Transit-oriented communities
- transit-oriented communities
- types of
- accountability and oversight
Housing development - approvals and permits
- general remarks
- Parsa, 859–860
- process reform
- McCarthy, 950
- rate of issuance by region
- by region
- Toronto
- Wong-Tam, 968
- Toronto
- site plan control
- site plan control, exemptions
- Rae, 4638–4639
- timelines
- Clark, 1963
- Dowie, 1640
- Ford, M., 114
- Holland, 861
- Pang, 1573, 1585
- Sabawy, 1579
- Smith, Dave, 730
- Stiles, 131
- Vanthof, 148
- applicants
- application fees, refund of
- government strategy
- Sabawy, 1662
- impact on costs
- increase of
- Anand, 968
- municipalities
- by region
- statements by stakeholders
- Parsa, 2052–2053
- type of housing
- general remarks
Housing development - by region
- Amherstburg
- Leardi, 3664
- general remarks
- Ford, D., 3671
- Guelph
- Haldimand—Norfolk
- Ford, D., 5156
- Hastings–Lennox and Addington
- Bresee, 1549
- Kitchener-Waterloo
- Clark, 4385
- Mississauga
- Cuzzetto, 1646
- Ottawa
- Ghamari, 1363
- Peterborough–Kawartha
- Smith, Dave, 140
- St. Catherines
- Burch, 1695
- Thunder Bay
- Toronto
- Waterloo
- Harris, 973
- Amherstburg
Housing development - construction
- construction delays
- construction starts
- construction timelines
- statements by stakeholders
- Parsa, 2053
- statements by stakeholders
Housing development - densification
- community response
- density requirements, municipalities
- Bell, 4666
- format density, types of
- general remarks
- government strategy
- high-density vs. low-density
- infill development
- McMahon, 3073–3074
- low-density
- Bell, 3544
- mid-density
- mix density
- government strategy
- Pierre, 5929
- government strategy
- policy development
- Bell, 1540
- by region
- Guelph
- Schreiner, 4724
- Guelph
- secondary units
- unit size, prioritization of
- Hsu, 904
Housing development - municipal charges
- community benefit charges
- development charges
- development charges, exemptions and discounts
- Armstrong, 3759
- Bell, 889, 4546
- Clark, 4727
- Flack, 5465
- Kanapathi, 4718
- Leardi, 3179
- McCarthy, 951
- Parsa, 1323, 1716
- Schreiner, 3759
- Skelly, 4352
- Smith, Dave, 3129
- Stevens, 5210
- Tibollo, 1478
- affordability requirements
- affordable residential units
- as development incentive
- impact on affordability
- impact on municipalities
- Armstrong, 1541, 3636, 3759
- Bell, 874, 890, 892, 1539, 1541, 1672, 2854, 3178–3179, 3317
- Blais, 1481, 1487
- Burch, 1694, 3316, 3431, 4315, 4319, 5258
- Clark, 4220, 4222
- Fife, 1827, 2124, 2489, 2878, 3106, 3240
- Ford, D., 4220
- Gates, 1477, 1481, 1485, 1603, 1689–1690, 2109
- Glover, 3297, 4318, 4832
- Gretzky, 4309
- Harden, 1485
- Karpoche, 977, 3280
- Kernaghan, 5303
- McMahon, 1637, 4221–4222
- Rakocevic, 980–981, 983
- Sabawy, 3636
- Sattler, 948, 3799, 5303
- Saunderson, 4837
- Schreiner, 5654, 5685–5686
- Stiles, 1504, 2543
- Vaugeois, 1655
- Wong-Tam, 966, 1503–1504
- impact on municipalities, project deferrals
- municipal programs
- Clark, 2124
- municipal response
- not-for-profits
- statements by stakeholders
- transferal of costs, taxes
- Bell, 1519–1520, 2489, 4665
- Blais, 1486
- Burch, 5261–5262
- Fife, 924, 1553, 3106
- Fraser, 903
- Glover, 971, 2009, 2011–2012, 4693–4694
- Karpoche, 980
- Kernaghan, 1614, 4694, 5301
- Rakocevic, 2122
- Sattler, 970
- Schreiner, 2006
- Shaw, 897
- Stiles, 1663, 2543
- Tabuns, 3295
- Vanthof, 1665, 1685
- West, 2295
- statements by stakeholders
- Rakocevic, 2122
- exemptions and discounts
- impact on housing costs
- parkland dedication fees
- rates
- reserve funds. see Municipal finances
Housing development - provincial building targets