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La Ferme Cantin Inc. Act, 2024 (Bill Pr59)
- first reading
- Bourgouin, 10121
- second reading
- Bourgouin, 11098–11099
- third reading
- Bourgouin, 11098–11099
- first reading
Labour policy
Labour relations
- collective bargaining
- and government
- Smith, David, 6559–6560
- replacement workers
Lake Erie
- phosphorus level mitigation
- Lake Erie Agriculture Demonstrating Sustainability (LEADS)
- Bouma, 908
- Lake Erie Agriculture Demonstrating Sustainability (LEADS)
- phosphorus level mitigation
Lake Simcoe
Lakeridge Health
Lakeside Village Property Owners’ Association Fenelon Township Inc. Act, 2024 (Bill Pr58)
Lambton Kent District School Board
- Indigenous education
- funding
- Mamakwa, 4766
- funding
- Indigenous education
- Land claims. see Indigenous land claims
Land use planning
- approval timelines
- ministerial responsibility
- Community Infrastructure and Housing Accelerator (CIHA)
- Parsa, 99
- Community Infrastructure and Housing Accelerator (CIHA)
- ministerial responsibility
- approvals and permits
- community relations
- Harden, 1635
- conflict of interest
- environmental protections
- environmental regulations
- government strategy
- Indigenous interests
- municipal council decisions
- Dowie, 710
- municipal responsibilities
- municipal-provincial relationship
- northern Ontario
- Indigenous consultation. see Indigenous communities - Far North
- policy reversal
- impact of
- Shaw, 9526
- impact of
- provincial land and development facilitator
- Provincial Planning Statement (2023)
- provincial-federal collaboration
- Clark, 4655
- public consultation
- reform
- impact on municipal authority
- Glover, 972
- impact on municipal authority
- regulations
- Holland, 1916
- responsibilities, upper-tier municipalities
- review process
- rezoning applications
- agricultural land. see Agricultural land
- sensitive land use
- Rae, 6296
- site plan controls, exemptions. see also Housing development - approvals and permits
- "social purposes"
- Surma, 10274
- street parking
- Dowie, 3760
- zoning
- approval timelines
Land use planning - by region
Land use planning - class environment assessments (Class EAs)
- 30-day review period
- Oosterhoff, 3847
- Piccini, 3784
- Stevens, 2514
- Thanigasalam, 2514
- Indigenous consultation
- ministerial waiver
- Anand, 2573–2574
- Bell, 2576
- Bourgouin, 3879
- Bresee, 2571
- Crawford, 2562–2563
- French, 2503
- Glover, 2578
- Leardi, 2520–2521
- McMahon, 2566
- Pasma, 2557
- Piccini, 2536–2537, 3785, 3789–3790
- Sattler, 2569
- Saunderson, 3844
- Stevens, 3790
- Surma, 3782
- Tabuns, 3858
- Thanigasalam, 2512, 2534–2535, 2579–2580, 3879–3880
- Vaugeois, 3887
- Yakabuski, 2478–2479, 2502, 2511
- committee process. see
Reducing Inefficiencies Act (Infrastructure Statute Law Amendments), 2023 (Bill 69)–schedule one - parameters
- regional projects
- Thanigasalam, 3881
- transparency
- Shaw, 2534
- purpose
- regional projects
- 30-day review period
Land use planning - environmental assessments
- amendments
- Downey, 2577
- consultation process
- economic impact
- Pasma, 2571–2572
- federal Impact Assessment Act. see Also
Attorney General of Canada v. Attorney General of Alberta, 2023 SCC 23 - general remarks
- government strategy
- infrastructure projects
- public consultation
- regulatory reform
- section 16 orders
- amendments
Land use planning - ministerial zoning orders (MZOs)
Land use planning - municipal official plans
- approvals
- employment zones
- and housing development
- Nanticoke industrial park. see Nanticoke industrial park–employment zone
- general remarks
- Leardi, 6312–6313
- and land use protection
- by region
- review timeline
- Stiles, 762
- urban boundary expansion
- urban boundary expansion, process
- Ontario Land Tribunal, role in
- Calandra, 8310–8311
- Ontario Land Tribunal, role in
- urban boundary expansion, reversal
- Armstrong, 6300
- Bouma, 6323
- Bowman, 6340
- Calandra, 5587, 5702, 5879–5880, 5935, 6300
- Flack, 6297–6298
- Ford, D., 5881
- Gates, 6318
- Kusendova-Bashta, 6332
- Shaw, 6302–6303, 6305–6306
- Stiles, 5701
- accountability and transparency
- Blais, 5656
- accountability and transparency, Premier
- Fraser, 5684
- indemnification provisions
- municipal consultation
- zoning decisions
Land use planning - provincial policy statement
- general remarks
- Coe, 8439
- minimum density requirements
- plazas
- redevelopment
- Calandra, 9460
- redevelopment
- settlement area boundaries, expansion
- stakeholder consultation
- Rae, 9465
- general remarks
Landfills
Landlord and Tenant Board (LTB)
- access
- adjudicators
- administrative reform
- AGI applications
- Pasma, 8661
- backlog
- Downey, 10705
- eviction applications
- Karpoche, 2488
- fines and penalties
- enforcement
- Clancy, 9997
- enforcement
- general remarks
- governance and transparency
- government funding
- government strategy
- Bell, 10653–10654
- Downey, 5819, 6878, 10653–10654
- Ke, 6878
- Rae, 8665
- illegal evictions
- Stiles, 6435
- legal representation and resources
- Downey, 6438
- Ombudsman investigation and recommendations
- role
- statements by stakeholders
- Bell, 4261
- wait-time
- Gretzky, 3815
Landlord and Tenant Board (LTB) - hearings
- above-guideline rent increases
- and access to justice
- Harden, 7532
- backlog
- delivery
- hearings, virtual
- in-person
- Wong-Tam, 6438
- tenants
- Armstrong, 4360
Landlords
Law Society of Ontario
- compensation fund
- applications, time limit
- Armstrong, 7031
- applications, time limit
- compensation fund
Law Society Tribunal
- panel members
- authority of chair
- Downey, 3476
- authority of chair
- panel members
League Technique Inc. Act, 2023 (Bill Pr22)
Legal Aid Ontario
Legal aid services
- access
- eligibility requirements
- government funding
Legions
Legislation
Legislative Assembly
- access
- Calandra, 2812
- architectural design
- Coe, 2825
- building code requirements
- compliance with
- Harris, 2815
- compliance with
- collections and exhibitions
- events
- coronation (2023)
- Ford, D., 4067
- coronation (2023)
- history
- operational funding
- Harris, 1921
- Queen's Park
- anniversary of
- McCarthy, 3369
- anniversary of
- role in legislative process
- social significance
- virtual tours
- Sarrazin, 7915
- visitors experience
- access
Legislative Assembly Act, 2022 (Bill 51)
Legislative Assembly Amendment Act, 2022 (Bill 51)
- first reading
- Calandra, 1834
- second reading, 1920–1944, 1968–1969
- Begum, 1934–1935
- Byers, 1934
- Calandra, 1935–1939, 1942, 1944
- French, 1928–1930, 1938
- Harris, 1920–1925, 1929, 1934–1935, 1938
- Khanjin, 1925–1930
- Leardi, 1929, 1939
- Mantha, 1940–1943
- McGregor, 1929, 1942–1944
- Rakocevic, 1939, 1943–1944
- Rickford, 1943
- Vanthof, 1930–1935
- West, 1939, 1942, 1944
- Wong-Tam, 1934
- division (carried), 1968
- referred to Standing Committee on Procedure and House Affairs, 1968–1969
- time allocation motion, 2015–2019, 2047–2049, 2128–2129
- third reading, 2135, 2168–2169
- division (carried), 2168–2169
- Royal assent, 2170–2171
- first reading
Legislative Assembly - facility
Legislative buildings - facility rehabilitation
- accessibility standards
- advisory committees
- Bouma, 4181
- architectural design
- Vanthof, 2823
- consultation
- consultation, inclusionary practices
- consultation, Indigenous communities
- cultural diversity and representation
- Andrew, 2834
- energy-efficient technologies
- general remarks
- health and safety
- Smith, Dave, 4196
- heritage conservation
- longevity
- longevity, technology
- occupational health and safety
- West, 4209
- in other jurisdictions
- Calandra, 2813
- oversight and coordination
- Queen's Park Restoration Secretariat
- relocation process
- reports and recommendations
- restoration records
- safety and security
- technology
Legislative buildings - Parliament Hill
Legislative drafting
Legislative pages
Legislative precinct
Legislative procedure
- accountability and transparency
- Harden, 1482
- agenda/schedule
- Vanthof, 3441
- general remarks
- legislative agenda
- members' role in
- opposition days
- Jones, T., 5578–5579
- order and decorum
- parliamentary calendar
- petitions
- private members
- Smith, Dave, 613–615
- private members' bills
- Clark, 10047–10048
- private members' public bills
- public consultation
- public participation
- reasoned amendments
- voting
- divisions
- Leardi, 6928–6929
- divisions
- written questions
- accountability and transparency
Legislative procedure - bills
Legislative procedure - committees
Legislative procedure - federal government
- private members
- Smith, Dave, 613
- private members
Legislative procedure - motions
- committee procedure
- hours of House
- hours of House, extension
- time allocation
- use
- Sattler, 2017
- Legislative procedure - Standing Orders. see also Standing Orders
- committee procedure
- conduct of business
- Sattler, 44
- consideration of bills, restrictions on. see Committee procedure
- matters out of order in debate - matters sub judice
- Jones, T., 5576–5580
- presiding officers, selection
- Barnes, 276
- Calandra, 258, 273–274
- French, 268–269
- Hogarth, 317
- McCarthy, 258, 262
- Romano, 319–320
- Sattler, 275
- Vanthof, 256–257
- deputy chairs
- Calandra, 258
- diversity and representation
- historically
- "on the advice of," interpretation
- Vanthof, 256
- party representation
- from recognized opposition parties
- reform
- reform (2022)
- report-stage debate
- Sattler, 2017
- report-stage debate
Legislative process - federal government
- oral questions
- Collard, 8108
- oral questions
Legislature - staff
Less Red Tape, More Common Sense Act, 2023 (Bill 139)
- first reading
- Gill, 5530–5531
- second reading, 5687–5696, 5739–5751, 5757–5767, 5788–5791
- Anand, 5764, 5791
- Armstrong, 5694
- Coe, 5763–5764
- Crawford, 5760
- Dowie, 5746, 5751, 5759–5760, 5790
- Fife, 5746
- French, 5746–5747, 5750, 5760–5761, 5764
- Gallagher Murphy, 5745–5746, 5750
- Gates, 5765–5767, 5788–5791
- Gélinas, 5757–5761
- Gill, 5687–5691, 5694–5696
- Glover, 5747–5751
- Harden, 5695
- Jordan, 5761–5765
- Kanapathi, 5695
- Karpoche, 5790
- Kernaghan, 5696, 5739–5747, 5759
- Mamakwa, 5751
- Martin, 5691–5695, 5747
- Sandhu, 5694, 5750
- Sattler, 5760, 5764
- Taylor, 5789–5790
- Vaugeois, 5791
- Wai, 5790
- West, 5763
- referred to Standing Committee on Justice Policy, 5791
- third reading, 6203–6221, 6240–6253, 6345–6351
- Anand, 6211
- Begum, 6220
- Bell, 6346–6350
- Blais, 6244, 6251
- Bouma, 6345, 6350
- Bowman, 6248–6252
- Burch, 6349
- Calandra, 6252–6253
- Crawford, 6248
- Dowie, 6210, 6219, 6246–6247
- Fraser, 6247, 6345–6346
- Gallagher Murphy, 6220
- Gates, 6210
- Gill, 6203–6211
- Harden, 6247
- Kanapathi, 6243
- Karpoche, 6210–6211
- Kernaghan, 6211–6221
- Kusendova-Bashta, 6244
- Leardi, 6220–6221, 6240–6244, 6250, 6349
- Oosterhoff, 6346, 6351
- Rakocevic, 6243–6244
- Sattler, 6211, 6244–6248, 6346
- Saunderson, 6251
- Shaw, 6220, 6247, 6250
- Smith, David, 6247
- Smith, L., 6251
- Vaugeois, 6350
- West, 6243, 6251
- Royal assent, 6932
- first reading
Less Red Tape, Stronger Economy Act, 2023 (Bill 91)
- first reading
- Gill, 3319
- second reading, 3413–3423, 3440–3465, 3467–3496, 3513–3523
- Anand, 3489, 3520
- Andrew, 3492–3493
- Begum, 3513, 3517, 3520
- Bell, 3421
- Bouma, 3421–3422
- Bourgouin, 3488
- Burch, 3422, 3456, 3465, 3489
- Byers, 3492, 3519–3520, 3523
- Coe, 3452
- Cuzzetto, 3493
- Dowie, 3517–3520
- Downey, 3475–3476, 3478–3479
- Fife, 3461–3465, 3470, 3478–3479, 3514, 3522
- Ford, M., 3523
- French, 3460, 3465, 3473–3474, 3492
- Gallagher Murphy, 3460, 3464, 3470, 3478, 3514, 3516, 3522
- Ghamari, 3422, 3448–3453
- Gill, 3413–3416, 3422–3423
- Glover, 3453–3457
- Harden, 3448, 3452
- Harris, 3448, 3464
- Jama, 3490–3493, 3522
- Kanapathi, 3492, 3513
- Karpoche, 3523
- MacLeod, 3461
- Martin, 3451–3452, 3467–3471, 3522
- McCarthy, 3465, 3473–3474, 3479, 3486–3490, 3492
- Oosterhoff, 3416–3422, 3447, 3470
- Pasma, 3451
- Pierre, 3457
- Quinn, 3493–3496, 3513–3514
- Sandhu, 3474, 3479
- Saunderson, 3476–3479, 3489
- Shaw, 3447, 3452, 3461, 3469, 3489, 3514–3517, 3519
- Smith, G., 3485–3486, 3488
- Smith, L., 3448, 3488, 3516, 3519
- Smith, T., 3455–3461
- Stevens, 3456, 3460, 3474, 3516
- Vanthof, 3441–3448, 3470, 3492, 3513
- Vaugeois, 3464, 3471–3475
- Wong-Tam, 3519–3523
- referred to Standing Committee on Justice Policy, 3523
- legal services, impact on
- McCarthy, 3489
- as omnibus legislation
- public consultation
- Karpoche, 4632
- public consultation
- public consultation
- third reading, 4460–4469, 4553–4561, 4603–4632, 4657–4658
- Anand, 4612–4613, 4615–4616
- Bailey, 4615, 4629
- Bouma, 4560, 4606, 4625
- Bresee, 4612
- Coe, 4468, 4628
- Cuzzetto, 4613–4616
- Fraser, 4605–4606
- Gates, 4561, 4611, 4615, 4621, 4628
- Gélinas, 4605, 4610, 4612, 4615, 4619, 4621–4625, 4631–4632
- Gill, 4460–4463
- Glover, 4560
- Harden, 4610, 4619, 4624–4625, 4628
- Jama, 4468, 4609, 4616, 4629
- Karpoche, 4606, 4616–4620, 4632
- Kernaghan, 4467–4468, 4553–4561
- Khanjin, 4561
- McCarthy, 4615, 4619–4621, 4624–4629, 4631–4632
- Oosterhoff, 4463–4469
- Pang, 4610, 4620–4621
- Sabawy, 4603–4606
- Saunderson, 4468
- Schreiner, 4610–4612
- Shaw, 4606–4610, 4624
- Smith, L., 4606, 4609–4610, 4616, 4618, 4621, 4624, 4629, 4632
- Vanthof, 4629–4632
- division (carried), 4657–4658
- Royal assent, 4983
- first reading
Less Red Tape, Stronger Ontario Act, 2023 (Bill 46)
- first reading
- Gill, 1620–1621
- second reading, 1722–1770, 1790–1802, 1809–1819, 1839–1846, 1877
- Anand, 1752–1756
- Andrew, 1732, 1795–1796, 1801, 1842
- Armstrong, 1767–1770, 1790–1792, 1811, 1817
- Babikian, 1760, 1764, 1791, 1814
- Bailey, 1764
- Begum, 1740, 1795–1796, 1800
- Bouma, 1767
- Bourgouin, 1812–1815
- Coe, 1731, 1745, 1752
- Cuzzetto, 1792–1796
- Dixon, 1815–1817
- Fife, 1746–1750, 1756
- Flack, 1795–1796
- Fraser, 1750–1752
- French, 1745, 1749, 1752, 1755
- Gallagher Murphy, 1812, 1817
- Gates, 1811–1813
- Gélinas, 1845
- Gill, 1722–1724, 1731–1732, 1811
- Glover, 1744–1745, 1750, 1759, 1843, 1845
- Gretzky, 1741, 1760, 1792
- Grewal, 1749
- Harden, 1740–1741, 1764, 1768–1769
- Harris, 1817, 1840, 1844
- Hogarth, 1731–1732, 1740, 1759
- Holland, 1768
- Jones, T., 1756
- Kanapathi, 1745, 1792, 1816
- Ke, 1768, 1800
- Kernaghan, 1732–1741, 1840
- Khanjin, 1845
- Kusendova-Bashta, 1800
- Leardi, 1796, 1841
- Mamakwa, 1840
- Mantha, 1814, 1816, 1843–1846
- Martin, 1813, 1839, 1841–1843
- Oosterhoff, 1724–1728, 1731–1732, 1749, 1751, 1791, 1842–1843
- Pang, 1761–1764
- Parsa, 1801–1802
- Piccini, 1756, 1760
- Quinn, 1794–1796
- Rakocevic, 1791, 1796–1801
- Sabawy, 1755
- Sandhu, 1840–1841
- Sattler, 1731, 1800, 1818–1819, 1839–1841
- Saunderson, 1741
- Smith, Dave, 1809–1812, 1814
- Smith, G., 1741–1746
- Smith, L., 1764, 1801
- Stevens, 1745–1746, 1749–1750, 1755, 1764
- Taylor, 1768
- Thanigasalam, 1762–1764
- Thompson, 1728–1730
- Vanthof, 1731
- Vaugeois, 1765–1769
- Wai, 1811
- West, 1810, 1814, 1817
- Wong-Tam, 1756–1760, 1763
- Yakabuski, 1846
- division (carried), 1877
- referred to Standing Committee on Finance and Economic Affairs, 1877
- Indigenous communities, impact on
- Indigenous consultation
- third reading, 2628–2637, 2639–2649, 2770–2772, 2887–2896, 2915–2934
- Armstrong, 2919, 2923, 2932
- Bailey, 2924–2925
- Bouma, 2894, 2923
- Bourgouin, 2887–2891
- Burch, 2894
- Coe, 2637, 2928, 2932, 2934
- Gates, 2636
- Gill, 2628–2630
- Gretzky, 2647
- Harden, 2647, 2918, 2924, 2929–2934
- Jones, T., 2648, 2917–2919
- Kernaghan, 2639–2648, 2890, 2933
- Kerzner, 2892–2894
- Mamakwa, 2890–2891, 2895–2896
- McCarthy, 2894, 2919, 2925–2929, 2933
- McGregor, 2771–2772
- Oosterhoff, 2630–2638, 2922
- Pang, 2918
- Rae, 2637, 2646
- Rakocevic, 2922–2923, 2927–2928
- Sattler, 2895
- Saunderson, 2647, 2891–2892, 2894–2895
- Schreiner, 2924–2925
- Scott, 2919, 2929
- Shaw, 2637–2638, 2933–2934
- Skelly, 2890
- Smith, L., 2889, 2915–2919, 2923, 2928
- Tabuns, 2894
- Taylor, 2923–2924
- Vanthof, 2648–2649
- Vaugeois, 2918, 2928
- Wong-Tam, 2637, 2919–2924, 2928
- Royal assent, 2991
- first reading
LGBTQ2S+ community
- community safety
- Wong-Tam, 5592
- community safety, grants
- community support
- French, 2896–2897
- discrimination against
- drag community, violence against
- education and awareness
- events by region
- Ottawa
- Harden, 338
- Ottawa
- long-term care
- Pride flags
- Pride Month
- Pride Toronto
- programs and initiatives
- funding
- Ford, M., 6271
- funding
- protections
- Trans Day of Remembrance
- Bresee, 10433–10434
- Clancy, 10433
- Fraser, 10432–10433
- Wong-Tam, 10432
- community safety
Liability for Climate-Related Harms Act, 2023 (Bill 120)
- first reading
- Tabuns, 4713
- first reading
Library and information professionals
- library technicians
- role in schools
- Pasma, 1033
- role in schools
- library technicians
Library services
- community organizations
- recommendations
- Karpoche, 2019–2020
- recommendations
- community organizations
- Licence Appeal Tribunal. see Also Tarion Warranty Corp.
Licence plates
Lieutenant Governor - Order of Ontario
Life jackets
Life Leases Act, 2023 (Bill 125)
- first reading
- Khanjin, 4870
- first reading
Life Leases Act, 2023 (Bill 141)
- first reading
- Rae, 5531
- first reading
Life sciences industry
- foreign investments
- government funding
- government strategy
- investments
- Fedeli, 5216, 6772, 10225–10226
- Hamid, 9796
- Hogarth, 10225–10226
- Leardi, 6772
- Sabawy, 5216
- job creation
- Fedeli, 9796–9797
Life sciences industry - manufacturing
Light Rail Transit (LRT)
- Light Rail Transit (LRT) - Eglinton Crosstown. see Also
Metrolinx - project delays - construction costs
- accountability and transparency
- Rakocevic, 9481
- accountability and transparency
- construction delays
- Begum, 3905, 5186–5187
- Harden, 4007, 5125–5126, 7358–7359
- Kanapathi, 4009
- Karpoche, 5320
- Mulroney, 4007–4009, 4567, 4763–4764, 4858
- Pasma, 1868
- Rakocevic, 9480–9481
- Shamji, 8420–8421
- Stiles, 4566–4567
- information sharing
- Stiles, 4764
- local businesses, impact
- Metrolinx communications
- ministerial accountability
- general remarks
- government communications
- government strategy
- Cho, S., 3905
- legal proceedings
- ministerial communications
- Andrew, 7660–7661
- opening date
- Andrew, 10314
- operational funding
- Harden, 3037
- procurement policies
- Karpoche, 5172
- public-private partnerships (P3s)
- station design
- Bresee, 8756
- transparency
- west extension
- construction costs
Light Rail Transit (LRT) - Finch West
- completion timeline
- Rakocevic, 4920
- construction, community impact
- Rakocevic, 4920–4921
- general remarks
- Mulroney, 4920
- opening date
- Rakocevic, 10313–10314
- completion timeline
Light Rail Transit (LRT) - Hazel McCallion/Hurontario Line
Light Rail Transit (LRT) - Ottawa
Line fences
Linguistic identity
- Lobbyists. see Also
Lobbyists Registration Act, 1998, S.O. 1998, c. 27, Sched. - Elliott, Christine
- former reporting public officers
- health care sector. see also Independent health facilities - diagnostic and surgical procedure expansion
- government relationship
- Stiles, 4919
- government relationship
Lobbyists Registration Act, 1998, S.O. 1998, c. 27, Sched.
Local Health Integration Networks
- consolidation into Ontario Health atHome. see Ontario Health atHome
- Locates. see also Ontario One Call
- backlog
- and broadband
- construction costs, impact
- dedicated locator model
- employment opportunities
- fees
- Armstrong, 6667
- Bresee, 6668
- French, 6631, 6633, 6634, 7158
- Glover, 7171
- Kerzner, 6657–6658
- Kusendova-Bashta, 6652
- McCarthy, 6622–6623, 6625, 6630, 7127, 7130–7131, 7134
- Pang, 6630
- Pasma, 6653
- Riddell, 6650, 6652, 7167
- Sabawy, 6665, 6667–6668, 7174
- Sarrazin, 6625–6626
- Taylor, 6669
- Thompson, 6659
- Vaugeois, 6659
- and housing
- in Indigenous and northern communities
- information sharing
- McCarthy, 7132
- process
- public education
- safety
- statements by stakeholders
- statistics
- French, 6632
- timelines
- types
- validity period
- McCarthy, 7132
- in winter
- Lockouts. see also Strikes
London Health Sciences Centre (LHSC)
London Health Sciences Centre (LHSC), Children's Hospital
- capacity and overcrowding
- surgical procedures, temporary cancellation
- Sattler, 1610
- surgical procedures, temporary cancellation
- capacity and overcrowding
London, Ontario
Long-term care
- agency nurses
- and aging population
- Sabawy, 7068
- care environment
- caregiver access
- impact on patient health and wellness
- Fife, 1350
- impact on patient health and wellness
- Community Paramedicine for Long-Term Care Program. see also Paramedics and paramedic services
- cultural, linguistic and spiritual
- family separation
- Allsopp, 11077
- Gates, 11085–11087
- Shaw, 11087
- Stevens, 11013
- West, 11077
- French-language
- Gélinas, 11078–11079
- Kusendova-Bashta, 364
- government strategy
- Allsopp, 11073–11076
- Blais, 11084
- Calandra, 390, 487, 491, 1379, 2860
- Coe, 11047–11049
- Fraser, 11028–11029
- Gélinas, 11079–11080
- Jordan, 1351, 8037–8038
- McCarthy, 11019–110121
- Rakocevic, 480–481
- Shaw, 11036–11037
- Wai, 8707
- policy development
- Calandra, 637
- statements by stakeholders
- Khanjin, 450
- Indigenous
- Gélinas, 11072
- Mamakwa, 11070–11073
- Pasma, 11073
- municipal government, role of
- Harden, 4513
- Resident's Bill of Rights
- structural stressors
- younger residents
Long-term care - accountability and oversight
- advocate for older adults. see Senior citizens - advocate for older adults
- home experience survey
- Jordan, 334
- inspections
- inspectors
- resident safety
Long-term care - administration
- admissions process. see also Long-term care - beds
- infectious disease management
- designated officials
- Wong-Tam, 11017
- designated officials
- licensing
Long-term care - bed development and redevelopment
- for-profit homes
- Stiles, 411
- general remarks
- geographic allocation
- Calandra, 330–331
- government funding
- government strategy
- number
- by region
- Burlington
- Pierre, 375
- Durham
- Barnes, 386
- Etobicoke
- Hogarth, 418
- Glengarry–Prescott–Russell
- Sarrazin, 408
- Haldimand—Norfolk
- timelines
- Brady, 5705–5706
- timelines
- Kapuskasing
- Cho, S., 9552
- Kitchener-Conestoga
- Harris, 417
- Mississauga
- Mushkegowuk
–
James Bay- development timelines
- Bourgouin, 5617
- development timelines
- Oxford
- Hardeman, 4469
- Perth—Wellington
- Rae, 5779
- Peterborough
- Smith, Dave, 4998
- Sault Ste. Marie
- Romano, 373–374
- Willowdale
- Cho, S., 202
- Burlington
- for-profit homes
Long-term care - bed development/redevelopment
Long-term care - beds
- hospital operated
- Calandra, 328
- infection control
- shortage
- wait-list
- wait-list by region
- hospital operated
Long-term care - by region
Long-term care corporations
Long-term care - COVID-19
- fatalities
- impact
- liability protections
- military report
Long-term care facilities - by site
- Dundas Manor (Winchester)
- redevelopment
- community fundraising
- Quinn, 6432–6433
- community fundraising
- redevelopment
- Lakeridge Gardens (Ajax)
- Upper Canada Lodge (Niagara-on-the-lake)
- closure
- Stevens, 11013–11014
- closure
- Village of Taunton Mills (Whitby)
- Coe, 3306
- Dundas Manor (Winchester)
Long-term care facilities - construction
Long-term care - funding
Long-term care - operators
Long-term care - public vs. private
Long-term care - reform
Long-term care - residents
- care plans
- culturally and linguistically appropriate care
- sexuality and gender appropriate care
- fatalities
- food and nutrition
- government funding
- Jordan, 334
- government funding
- geographic location
- impact on patient health
- Begum, 6551
- impact on patient health
- government response
- Jordan, 333
- government strategy
- living conditions
- Long-Term Care Homefinder
- quality of care
- Kusendova-Bashta, 10120
- Wai, 10119–10120
- resident transfers
- placement categories
- Gélinas, 359–360
- placement categories
- role of essential caregivers
- spousal separation and unification
- care plans
Long-term care - services
- behavioural supports. see Also Behaviour-specialized units (BSUs)
- expansion of
- Calandra, 329
- expansion of
- complex care
- diagnostic
- dialysis
- Calandra, 329
- expansion of
- respite
- service delivery
- behavioural supports. see Also Behaviour-specialized units (BSUs)
Long-term care - staff
- career growth
- funding
- Cho, S., 6915
- funding
- clinical education placements
- Jordan, 334
- collective bargaining
- Shaw, 8352
- collective bargaining, by site
- Elizabeth Centre (Val Caron)
- Gélinas, 9576
- Elizabeth Centre (Val Caron)
- compensation
- education and training
- funding
- Jordan, 1351–1352
- funding
- general remarks
- Jordan, 6538
- government funding
- government strategy
- Gallagher Murphy, 7143
- homemaking services
- Gélinas, 3027
- nurse practitioners
- recruitment and retention
- shortage
- staffing levels
- government strategy
- Riddell, 289
- government strategy
- temporary agencies
- wages
- Clancy, 11045
- career growth
Long-term care - standards of care
- average hours of care
- for-profit vs. not-for-profit
- general remarks
- government funding
- government strategy
- impact on patient health
- Khanjin, 451
- reports
- People Caring for People Impacting the Quality of Life and Care of Residents of Long-Term Care Homes
- Harris, 415
- People Caring for People Impacting the Quality of Life and Care of Residents of Long-Term Care Homes
- staff shortages, impact of. see Long-term care - staff
- ward rooms
- Calandra, 578
Lower Fares, Better Service on the Union Pearson Express Act, 2024 (Bill 202)
- first reading
- Bell, 9380
- first reading
Low-income Individuals and Families (LIFT) Tax Credit
Luso Canadian Charitable Society Act (Tax Relief), 2024 (Bill Pr42)
Lydia's Law (Accountability and Transparency in the Handling of Sexual Assault Cases), 2024 (Bill 189)
- first reading
- Fife, 8529–8530
- legislative process
- first reading
