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Bill 212 explained in plain English

Reducing Gridlock, Saving You Time Act, 2024

Ontario legislature bill summary, status, timeline, sponsor, votes, and official sources.

At a glance

Jurisdiction
Ontario Legislature
Legislature / Parliament
Legislative Assembly of Ontario
Session
43rd Parliament, 1st Session
Bill number
Bill 212
Full title
Reducing Gridlock, Saving You Time Act, 2024
Current status
Passed
Latest event
Royal Assent received
Last updated
Nov 25, 2024

Official Legislative Assembly of Ontario snapshot for 43rd Parliament, 1st Session. Representative vote breakdowns appear when the Assembly publishes an Ayes and Nays page for the bill.

Chamber
Legislative Assembly of Ontario
Current Stage
Royal Assent received
Latest Activity
Nov 25, 2024
Plain-language explanation
In plain English (our explanation)

Our plain-language take, written for civic education.

Source: By PoliticalData.ca

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Short Version

The Reducing Gridlock, Saving You Time Act, 2024 enacts new legislation and amends existing laws to expedite the construction of highways and broadband projects in Ontario.

What It Means

The Reducing Gridlock, Saving You Time Act, 2024, enacted as law in Ontario, aims to speed up the construction of highways and broadband projects. It introduces new processes and amends existing laws to streamline highway development, including specific projects like Highway 413 and the Bradford Bypass. The Act also makes changes related to broadband infrastructure, the towing industry, and traffic laws concerning bicycle lanes.

What This Bill Does
  • Establishes the Building Highways Faster Act, 2024, to speed up the construction of priority highway projects.
  • Enacts the Highway 413 Act, 2024, to manage the environmental assessment process for Highway 413.
  • Amends the Building Broadband Faster Act, 2021, to streamline expropriation processes for designated broadband projects.
  • Amends the Highway Traffic Act to introduce new fees for driver's licences and examinations and to create new rules regarding bicycle lanes.
  • Amends the Towing and Storage Safety and Enforcement Act, 2021, to expand the application of restricted towing zones to include roadside assistance vehicles and services.
  • Amends the Ministry of Infrastructure Act, 2011, regarding the disposition of expropriated easements.
  • Repeals a section of Schedule 2 to the Get It Done Act, 2024.
Who Is Affected
  • The Ministry of Transportation
  • Utility companies
  • Property owners affected by highway projects
  • Municipalities
  • Towing and roadside assistance service providers
  • Drivers (regarding licensing and examination fees)
  • Indigenous communities (regarding consultation for highway projects)
  • The public (regarding commenting on environmental assessments)
  • Telecommunications service providers
Rights, Duties, Or Obligations
  • Utility companies may be required to relocate their infrastructure for highway projects and are subject to compensation rules.
  • Property owners may be subject to site inspections for highway project planning, design, or construction.
  • Persons operating infrastructure must provide requested information to the Minister for highway projects.
  • Municipalities have new obligations and restrictions regarding the construction and removal of bicycle lanes.
  • Towing operators and roadside assistance providers must adhere to rules in restricted towing zones.
  • Assignees of expropriated easements for broadband projects must reimburse the Crown for costs.
  • Individuals and corporations can be subject to penalties for obstructing site inspections or taking possession of land for highway projects.
Important Dates
  • The Act received Royal Assent on November 25, 2024.
  • Most provisions of the Act come into force on the day it receives Royal Assent.
  • Some provisions in Schedule 2 (Building Highways Faster Act, 2024) and Schedule 5 (Towing and Storage Safety and Enforcement Act, 2021) come into force on a day to be named by proclamation of the Lieutenant Governor.
Financial Or Tax Impacts
  • New fees are established for driver's licences and certain driver examinations and tests.
  • Utility companies may receive compensation for relocating their infrastructure for highway projects.
  • Utility companies may be required to compensate the Minister for losses if they fail to relocate infrastructure as required.
  • Municipalities may be reimbursed for reasonable costs incurred in providing support or information for the removal or reconfiguration of bicycle lanes.
  • Assignees of expropriated easements for broadband projects must reimburse the Crown for expropriation costs.
  • Property owners may be compensated for damages resulting from site inspections for highway projects.
Enforcement Or Penalties
  • Offences are established for hindering, obstructing, or interfering with site inspections or the taking of possession of land for highway projects.
  • Penalties for these offences include fines for individuals and corporations.
  • Tampering with or destroying equipment used for site inspections is also an offence.
Uncertainties Or Limits
  • The exact date when certain provisions of the Act will come into force is not specified, as it depends on proclamation by the Lieutenant Governor.
  • The specific 'priority highway projects' beyond Highway 413 and the Bradford Bypass will be determined by future regulations.
  • Details regarding compensation for utility companies and property owners, as well as prescribed costs for easement assignees, may be further defined by regulation.
  • The application of some sections of the Act may be subject to 'prescribed' conditions or circumstances, which are not detailed in the text provided.
  • The specific bicycle lanes in Toronto subject to removal are identified (Bloor Street, University Avenue, and Yonge Street), but exemptions or modifications may be prescribed by regulation.
Laws Or Regulations Affected
Building Broadband Faster Act, 2021
amends

Changes rules about expropriating land for designated broadband projects, making certain provisions of the Expropriations Act not apply. It also allows the Minister to assign expropriated easements to certain entities and requires reimbursement of the Crown's costs.

Source: SCHEDULE 1

Ministry of Infrastructure Act, 2011
amends

Changes rules so that dispositions made under section 26.2 of the Building Broadband Faster Act, 2021, do not require approval from the Lieutenant Governor in Council.

Source: SCHEDULE 1

Building Highways Faster Act, 2024
enacts

Creates new rules to speed up the construction of priority highway projects, defining what constitutes a priority highway project, and establishing processes for utility infrastructure, site inspections, and the delivery of goods and services for highway construction. It also includes provisions regarding compensation for damages and outlines offences related to site inspections and taking possession of land.

Source: SCHEDULE 2

Expropriations Act
amends

Certain sections related to hearings of necessity and adjustment of the date of possession do not apply to land expropriated for designated broadband projects or priority highway projects.

Source: SCHEDULE 1, SCHEDULE 2

Highway 413 Act, 2024
enacts

Establishes a process for the environmental assessment of Highway 413, exempting the project and related early works from the Environmental Assessment Act. It outlines requirements for Indigenous consultation, public comment, and the publication of environmental impact assessment reports and addenda. It also restricts carrying out the project except in accordance with the final assessment report.

Source: SCHEDULE 3

Environmental Assessment Act
amends

Exempts the Highway 413 Project, its early works, and related activities from the Act's requirements.

Source: SCHEDULE 3

Highway Traffic Act
amends

Adds a new Part XII.1 concerning bicycle lanes, requiring municipal approval for certain bicycle lane constructions, allowing the Minister to review existing lanes, and mandating the removal of specific bicycle lanes in Toronto. It also introduces new fees for driver's licences and examinations and allows for fee reductions, refunds, or exemptions.

Source: SCHEDULE 4

Towing and Storage Safety and Enforcement Act, 2021
amends

Expands the application of rules for restricted towing zones to include 'roadside assistance vehicles' and 'roadside assistance services'. It also modifies provisions related to tow certificate holders in restricted zones and transfers some regulation-making powers related to restricted zones to the Minister.

Source: SCHEDULE 5

Get It Done Act, 2024
repeals

Repeals section 3 of Schedule 2 of this Act.

Source: SCHEDULE 4

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Official text

Process Snapshot

Step 1
First reading
Oct 21, 2024
Step 2
Second reading
Nov 25, 2024
Step 3
Committee review
Nov 25, 2024
Step 4
Third reading
Nov 25, 2024
Step 5
Royal assent
Nov 25, 2024

Vote Summary

Yes
66
No
27
Abstain
0
Absent / Other
0
Final recorded vote
Nov 25, 2024
93 representative positions are recorded in this official snapshot for this vote.
Sponsor
Prabmeet Singh Sarkaria
Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario | Brampton South
Jurisdiction
Ontario Legislature

Representative Voting Breakdown

Vote badges include text labels so the table stays readable for everyone, even without color cues alone.

RepresentativeRoleRidingPartyVoteNotes
MPPBrampton WestProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioYesRecorded without an additional note.
MPPWindsor—TecumsehProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioYesRecorded without an additional note.
MPPEssexProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioYesRecorded without an additional note.
MPPScarborough—AgincourtProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioYesRecorded without an additional note.
MPPMarkham—UnionvilleProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioYesRecorded without an additional note.
MPPCambridgeProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioYesRecorded without an additional note.
MPPSimcoe—GreyProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioYesRecorded without an additional note.
MPPEtobicoke—LakeshoreProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioYesRecorded without an additional note.
MPPRichmond HillProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioYesRecorded without an additional note.
MPPPeterborough—KawarthaProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioYesRecorded without an additional note.
MPPScarborough CentreProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioYesRecorded without an additional note.
MPPNewmarket—AuroraProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioYesRecorded without an additional note.
MPPMississauga—MaltonProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioYesRecorded without an additional note.
MPPBrampton EastProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioYesRecorded without an additional note.
MPPYork—SimcoeProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioYesRecorded without an additional note.
MPPBrampton CentreProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioYesRecorded without an additional note.
MPPNorthumberland—Peterborough SouthProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioYesRecorded without an additional note.
MPPFlamborough—GlanbrookProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioYesRecorded without an additional note.
MPPBarrie—Springwater—Oro-MedonteProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioYesRecorded without an additional note.
MPPOxfordProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioYesRecorded without an additional note.
MPPTimminsProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioYesRecorded without an additional note.
MPPBrampton NorthProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioYesRecorded without an additional note.
MPPParry Sound—MuskokaProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioYesRecorded without an additional note.
MPPSimcoe NorthProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioYesRecorded without an additional note.
MPPThunder Bay—AtikokanProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioYesRecorded without an additional note.
MPPEtobicoke CentreProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioYesRecorded without an additional note.
MPPHaliburton—Kawartha Lakes—BrockProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioYesRecorded without an additional note.
MPPHuron—BruceProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioYesRecorded without an additional note.
MPPVaughan—WoodbridgeProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioYesRecorded without an additional note.
MPPAurora—Oak Ridges—Richmond HillProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioYesRecorded without an additional note.
MPPYork CentreProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioYesRecorded without an additional note.
MPPKitchener—ConestogaProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioYesRecorded without an additional note.
MPPHamilton East—Stoney CreekProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioYesRecorded without an additional note.
MPPMississauga—StreetsvilleProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioYesRecorded without an additional note.
MPPStormont—Dundas—South GlengarryProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioYesRecorded without an additional note.
MPPPickering—UxbridgeProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioYesRecorded without an additional note.
MPPBrampton SouthProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioYesRecorded without an additional note.
MPPScarborough NorthProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioYesRecorded without an additional note.
MPPElgin—Middlesex—LondonProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioYesRecorded without an additional note.
MPPNiagara WestProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioYesRecorded without an additional note.
MPPKing—VaughanProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioYesRecorded without an additional note.
MPPLeeds—Grenville—Thousand Islands and Rideau LakesProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioYesRecorded without an additional note.
MPPDurhamProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioYesRecorded without an additional note.
MPPChatham-Kent—LeamingtonProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioYesRecorded without an additional note.
MPPNipissingProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioYesRecorded without an additional note.
MPPScarborough—Rouge ParkProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioYesRecorded without an additional note.
MPPMiltonProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioYesRecorded without an additional note.
MPPKitchener South—HespelerProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioYesRecorded without an additional note.
MPPLanark—Frontenac—KingstonProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioYesRecorded without an additional note.
MPPRenfrew—Nipissing—PembrokeProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioYesRecorded without an additional note.
MPPThornhillProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioYesRecorded without an additional note.
MPPMarkham—ThornhillProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioYesRecorded without an additional note.
MPPWhitbyProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioYesRecorded without an additional note.
MPPPerth—WellingtonProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioYesRecorded without an additional note.
MPPAjaxProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioYesRecorded without an additional note.
MPPHastings—Lennox and AddingtonProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioYesRecorded without an additional note.
MPPBruce—Grey—Owen SoundProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioYesRecorded without an additional note.
MPPSarnia—LambtonProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioYesRecorded without an additional note.
MPPEglinton—LawrenceProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioYesRecorded without an additional note.
MPPSault Ste. MarieProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioYesRecorded without an additional note.
MPPMississauga—LakeshoreProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioYesRecorded without an additional note.
MPPMississauga—Erin MillsProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioYesRecorded without an additional note.
MPPGlengarry—Prescott—RussellProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioYesRecorded without an additional note.
MPPLambton—Kent—MiddlesexProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioYesRecorded without an additional note.
MPPBay of QuinteProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioYesRecorded without an additional note.
MPPBrantford—BrantProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioYesRecorded without an additional note.
MPPKitchener CentreGreen Party of OntarioNoRecorded without an additional note.
MPPScarborough—GuildwoodOntario Liberal PartyNoRecorded without an additional note.
MPPParkdale—High ParkNew Democratic Party of OntarioNoRecorded without an additional note.
MPPWaterlooNew Democratic Party of OntarioNoRecorded without an additional note.
MPPOttawa West—NepeanNew Democratic Party of OntarioNoRecorded without an additional note.
MPPSpadina—Fort YorkNew Democratic Party of OntarioNoRecorded without an additional note.
MPPMushkegowuk—James BayNew Democratic Party of OntarioNoRecorded without an additional note.
MPPNiagara CentreNew Democratic Party of OntarioNoRecorded without an additional note.
MPPSt. CatharinesNew Democratic Party of OntarioNoRecorded without an additional note.
MPPOshawaNew Democratic Party of OntarioNoRecorded without an additional note.
MPPUniversity—RosedaleNew Democratic Party of OntarioNoRecorded without an additional note.
MPPOttawa CentreNew Democratic Party of OntarioNoRecorded without an additional note.
MPPOttawa SouthOntario Liberal PartyNoRecorded without an additional note.
MPPTimiskaming—CochraneNew Democratic Party of OntarioNoRecorded without an additional note.
MPPToronto CentreNew Democratic Party of OntarioNoRecorded without an additional note.
MPPThunder Bay—Superior NorthNew Democratic Party of OntarioNoRecorded without an additional note.
MPPDavenportNew Democratic Party of OntarioNoRecorded without an additional note.
MPPBeaches—East YorkOntario Liberal PartyNoRecorded without an additional note.
MPPGuelphGreen Party of OntarioNoRecorded without an additional note.
MPPHamilton MountainNew Democratic Party of OntarioNoRecorded without an additional note.
MPPLondon WestNew Democratic Party of OntarioNoRecorded without an additional note.
MPPHamilton West—Ancaster—DundasNew Democratic Party of OntarioNoRecorded without an additional note.
MPPKiiwetinoongNew Democratic Party of OntarioNoRecorded without an additional note.
MPPDon Valley WestOntario Liberal PartyNoRecorded without an additional note.
MPPKingston and the IslandsOntario Liberal PartyNoRecorded without an additional note.
MPPLondon North CentreNew Democratic Party of OntarioNoRecorded without an additional note.
MPPLondon—FanshaweNew Democratic Party of OntarioNoRecorded without an additional note.

Official sources

Status, sponsor, votes, and timeline on this page are drawn from these official legislative sources and public records. Each summary above is attributed to its own source.

How this data is sourced