Skip to main content
Back to Bills
OntarioPassed43rd Parliament, 1st Session

Bill 91 explained in plain English

Less Red Tape, Stronger Economy Act, 2023

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 91
Full title
Less Red Tape, Stronger Economy Act, 2023
Current status
Passed
Latest event
Royal Assent received
Last updated
Jun 8, 2023
Sponsor

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
Jun 8, 2023
Sponsor
Plain-language explanation
In plain English (our explanation)

Our plain-language take, written for civic education.

Source: By PoliticalData.ca

AI-assisted, reviewed before publishing
Short Version

The Less Red Tape, Stronger Economy Act, 2023 enacts new laws, amends existing ones, and revokes regulations to reduce regulatory burdens and modernize processes across various sectors in Ontario.

What It Means

This act, the Less Red Tape, Stronger Economy Act, 2023, enacts new laws, amends many existing laws, and revokes several regulations. It aims to reduce regulatory burdens and improve the economy. Many of the changes focus on modernizing processes, allowing for electronic communication and remote access to records, and updating the names of acts and terms within them. For example, the Private Career Colleges Act, 2005 is renamed the Ontario Career Colleges Act, 2005, and the term "private career college" is changed to "career college" throughout related legislation. The bill also introduces new provisions related to special projects under the Oil, Gas and Salt Resources Act, clarifies rules for condominium meetings, and makes changes to how towing and storage services are regulated.

What This Bill Does
  • Amends numerous Ontario statutes and regulations.
  • Modernizes business and public sector operations by allowing for electronic communication and remote access to records.
  • Renames the Private Career Colleges Act, 2005 to the Ontario Career Colleges Act, 2005 and updates terminology.
  • Introduces provisions for special projects under the Oil, Gas and Salt Resources Act.
  • Updates regulations for towing and storage services, including consent requirements and fee structures.
  • Amends laws related to various corporations, including business, co-operative, and not-for-profit corporations, to facilitate electronic meetings and remote access.
  • Introduces the International Recovery of Child Support and Family Maintenance Convention Act, 2023 to implement a Hague Convention.
  • Repeals and replaces several acts related to agricultural products with the Protecting Farmers from Non-Payment Act (Regulating Agricultural Product Dealers and Storage Operators), 2023.
Who Is Affected
  • Corporations (business, co-operative, not-for-profit)
  • Shareholders and Directors of corporations
  • Members of co-operatives
  • Art Gallery of Ontario trustees
  • Arts Council members
  • Broader public sector organizations
  • Business owners and operators
  • Farmers
  • Towing and storage service providers
  • Licensing bodies and regulators
  • Individuals involved in the international recovery of child support and family maintenance
  • Anyone involved in the administration of provincial laws and regulations
  • Consumers and citizens interacting with regulated entities
Rights, Duties, Or Obligations
  • Ability to conduct meetings and votes using telephonic or electronic means.
  • Right to inspect or examine corporate records remotely.
  • New rules for towing and storage services, including consent requirements and fee transparency.
  • Provisions for the international recovery of child support and family maintenance.
  • New framework for regulating agricultural product dealers and storage operators.
  • Immunity for certain board members and trustees for good faith actions.
  • Changes to trustee appointments, often allowing for "at pleasure" terms.
Important Dates
  • Royal Assent received June 8, 2023.
  • Most amendments come into force on Royal Assent, unless otherwise specified.
  • Some amendments have specific commencement dates (e.g., October 1, 2023, or a day named by proclamation).
Financial Or Tax Impacts
  • The Act amends regulations related to fees for licenses and administrative matters.
  • The International Recovery of Child Support and Family Maintenance Convention Act, 2023 may have financial implications related to the administration of child support orders.
  • The Protecting Farmers from Non-Payment Act may affect the financial dealings between farmers, dealers, and storage operators, and may involve funds for compensation.
  • Changes to the Ontario Energy Board Act, 1998 may impact rates for gas and electricity sale, transmission, and distribution by excluding certain penalties and fines.
Enforcement Or Penalties
  • The act introduces or amends provisions related to offences and penalties under various statutes, including the Towing and Storage Safety and Enforcement Act, 2021.
  • The new Protecting Farmers from Non-Payment Act includes provisions for administrative penalties, compliance orders, freeze orders, and potential prosecution for offences.
  • The act amends enforcement measures for administrative penalties under the Private Career Colleges Act, 2005, allowing the Minister of Finance to use measures described in the Ministry of Revenue Act.
  • The International Recovery of Child Support and Family Maintenance Convention Act, 2023 facilitates the enforcement of maintenance decisions across borders.
Uncertainties Or Limits
  • The specific details of regulations that will be made under the various amended acts are not provided in the bill text.
  • The commencement dates for certain provisions are to be named by proclamation, meaning they are not yet fixed.
  • The Act states that provisions related to "special projects" under the Oil, Gas and Salt Resources Act are subject to "prescribed" requirements, which are not detailed in the bill.
  • The extent to which "telephonic or electronic means" will be permitted for meetings and other corporate actions may be limited by articles or by-laws.
  • The effectiveness and specific conditions of exemptions or modifications for "special projects" under the Oil, Gas and Salt Resources Act will depend on future ministerial decisions and regulations.
Laws Or Regulations Affected
Art Gallery of Ontario Act
amends

Changes the definition of "Minister", adjusts trustee appointment terms to be "at pleasure" for up to three years, removes a reappointment restriction, and adds immunity for trustees for good faith actions.

Source: SCHEDULE 1

Arts Council Act
amends

Changes the composition of the council to include "up to" 10 other members, changes terms of office for members to "at pleasure" for up to three years, and adds immunity for members for good faith actions.

Source: SCHEDULE 2

Building Broadband Faster Act, 2021
amends

Allows the Minister to make regulations restricting municipal conditions on approvals related to broadband projects and clarifies the definition of "proponent" to apply to broadband projects.

Source: SCHEDULE 3

Business Corporations Act
amends

Allows remote inspection/examination of records and making copies/extracts, permits meetings to be held entirely by telephonic or electronic means, removes the requirement to specify a meeting place if held electronically, adds instructions for electronic meetings, clarifies rules for adjourned meetings, permits electronic voting, and updates record-keeping and auditor attendance rules.

Source: SCHEDULE 4

Cannabis Licence Act, 2018
amends

Re-enacts section 17 to allow transfer of licences if permitted by regulation and updates regulation-making authority regarding the sale, purchase, or transfer of cannabis between retail store authorization holders.

Source: SCHEDULE 5

Centennial Centre of Science and Technology Act
amends

Adds immunity for trustees for good faith actions in performing their duties.

Source: SCHEDULE 6

Condominium Act, 1998
amends

Moves the definition of "telephonic or electronic means" to apply to the entire Act, makes changes to notice requirements for director meetings, allows meetings of directors and owners to be held electronically, updates record-keeping requirements to include electronic addresses, modifies rules for sending notices electronically, removes the requirement to specify a meeting place for owner meetings held electronically, and allows votes to be conducted electronically.

Source: SCHEDULE 7

Co-operative Corporations Act
amends

Moves the definition of "telephonic or electronic means" to apply to the entire Act, allows remote inspection/examination of records and making copies/extracts, permits meetings of members and directors to be held electronically, removes the requirement to specify a meeting place if held electronically, adds instructions for electronic meetings, changes voting rules to allow electronic voting, removes the requirement for directors to be elected by ballot, and updates record-keeping requirements.

Source: SCHEDULE 8

Corporations Act
amends

Amends definitions related to telephonic or electronic means, updates rules for the place of meetings and electronic attendance/participation, removes requirements to specify a meeting place for electronic meetings, allows remote inspection/examination of records, modifies rules for director terms and elections, adds provisions for adjourned meetings, updates rules for shareholder/member meetings to allow electronic attendance and voting, and updates record-keeping and service of notice rules.

Source: SCHEDULE 9

Corporations Information Act
amends

Allows remote examination of records and making copies or extracts, and expands the Minister's regulation-making authority to govern examinations of records.

Source: SCHEDULE 10

Courts of Justice Act
repeals

Repeals subsection 89 (9), which required the Auditor General to examine and report on the accounts and financial transactions of the Children's Lawyer.

Source: SCHEDULE 11

Creditors’ Relief Act, 2010
amends

Allows the sheriff to serve a schedule of proposed distribution by email or other electronic means.

Source: SCHEDULE 12

Execution Act
amends

Ensures consistent references to the value of a debtor's equity in their principal residence and makes complementary amendments to a related regulation-making authority.

Source: SCHEDULE 13

Fish and Wildlife Conservation Act, 1997
amends

Re-enacts section 35 to regulate the issuance of licences for train and trial areas, makes administrative amendments related to trespassing offences and false statements, and updates court orders regarding licence cancellations.

Source: SCHEDULE 14

Highway Traffic Act
amends

Adds a prohibition against overtaking snow plows under certain conditions and establishes an offence for violating this prohibition.

Source: SCHEDULE 15

International Recovery of Child Support and Family Maintenance Convention Act, 2023
enacts

Implements the Hague Convention on the International Recovery of Child Support and Family Maintenance in Ontario, addressing procedural matters for applications and enforcement, and making complementary amendments to other related acts.

Source: SCHEDULE 16

Limited Partnerships Act
amends

Allows partnership records to be maintained in any form that can be reproduced accurately, permits remote inspection of records and making copies or extracts, and eliminates charges for such inspections or copies.

Source: SCHEDULE 17

McMichael Canadian Art Collection Act
amends

Adds immunity for trustees for good faith actions in performing their duties.

Source: SCHEDULE 18

Metropolitan Toronto Convention Centre Corporation Act
amends

Changes member appointment terms, removes the requirement for the Lieutenant Governor in Council to appoint a CEO, and adds provisions for the Board to appoint a CEO who is not a member of the Board.

Source: SCHEDULE 19

Motor Vehicle Accident Claims Act
amends

Requires the Motor Vehicle Accident Claims Fund to be reported in the Public Accounts and makes technical amendments to French versions of the Act.

Source: SCHEDULE 20

Niagara Parks Act
amends

Changes how commission members are appointed by councils, allows the commission to grant easements without Lieutenant Governor in Council approval, and adds immunity for commission members for good faith actions.

Source: SCHEDULE 21

Not-for-Profit Corporations Act, 2010
amends

Amends the definition of "telephonic or electronic means", allows meetings of directors and members to be held electronically, removes the requirement to specify a meeting place for electronic meetings, adds instructions for electronic meetings, clarifies rules for adjourned meetings, updates record-keeping requirements, and grants the Minister regulation-making authority for inspections and transitional matters.

Source: SCHEDULE 22

Oil, Gas and Salt Resources Act
amends

Introduces provisions for "special projects" that are new or innovative to Ontario, allowing the Minister to grant designations, make exemptions, and make regulations. It also allows the Minister to consider past convictions or non-compliance when making decisions and amends rules for suspending or cancelling licences.

Source: SCHEDULE 23

Ontario Energy Board Act, 1998
amends

Changes how amounts are excluded when setting rates for gas and electricity to include penalties and fines under any Act, and allows the Ontario Energy Board to exempt persons from licensing for pilot or demonstration projects.

Source: SCHEDULE 24

Ottawa Convention Centre Corporation Act
amends

Changes member appointment terms so they are "not exceeding three years" and are eligible for reappointment, rather than also serving "until their successor is appointed."

Source: SCHEDULE 25

Partnerships Act
amends

Allows partners to inspect partnership books remotely using technology and permits the making of copies, with the Minister authorized to make regulations governing these inspections.

Source: SCHEDULE 26

Pension Benefits Act
repeals

Repeals subsection 30.1 (4), which required pension plan administrators to send notices reminding retired members of their right to request non-electronic written communications.

Source: SCHEDULE 27

Personal Property Security Act
amends

Allows remote inspection of security agreements or true copies using technology, with the Minister authorized to make regulations governing these inspections.

Source: SCHEDULE 28

Private Career Colleges Act, 2005
amends

Changes the Act's title to the Ontario Career Colleges Act, 2005, replaces "private career college" with "career college", updates terminology in related legislation, and changes how administrative penalties are collected.

Source: SCHEDULE 29

Protecting Farmers from Non-Payment Act (Regulating Agricultural Product Dealers and Storage Operators), 2023
enacts

Repeals and replaces the Farm Products Payments Act, the Grains Act, and the Livestock and Livestock Products Act with a new act that regulates dealers and storage operators of designated agricultural products, establishing rules for licensing, trusts, funds, boards, inspections, enforcement, and administrative penalties.

Source: SCHEDULE 30

Royal Ontario Museum Act
amends

Removes the Director of the Museum as an ex officio trustee, changes the number of elected trustees, makes appointed trustees serve "at pleasure" for up to three years, and removes a reappointment restriction. Adds immunity for trustees for good faith actions.

Source: SCHEDULE 31

Science North Act
amends

Changes trustee appointments to be "up to 15" and "at pleasure" for up to three years, and adds immunity for trustees for good faith actions.

Source: SCHEDULE 32

Services and Supports to Promote the Social Inclusion of Persons with Developmental Disabilities Act, 2008
amends

Re-enacts certain provisions related to coming into force dates and adds regulation-making authority for transitional matters to allow for gradual implementation.

Source: SCHEDULE 33

St. Lawrence Parks Commission Act
amends

Adds immunity for commission members for good faith actions in performing their duties.

Source: SCHEDULE 34

Substitute Decisions Act, 1992
amends

Extends the application of sections related to access to an incapable person's information to attorneys acting under a continuing power of attorney or a power of attorney for personal care.

Source: SCHEDULE 35

Towing and Storage Safety and Enforcement Act, 2021
amends

Changes "tow driver's certificate" to "tow driver certificate", replaces "revoke" with "cancel" for certificates, modifies various references from "certificate holder" to "operator" or "tow truck driver", removes the obligation to report collisions unless requested by the Director, clarifies consent requirements for storage services, amends fee regulations for towing and storage, prohibits inducements and misleading representations, adds prohibitions against the provision of towing services at collision scenes, requires tow trucks to be marked, and updates rules for vehicle impoundment and operator requirements.

Source: SCHEDULE 36

Trustee Act
amends

Clarifies that a restriction on an agent's power to delegate trustee investment functions does not prevent investing in mutual funds, pooled funds, or segregated funds under variable insurance contracts.

Source: SCHEDULE 37

First Session, 43rd Legislature, Ontario, 1 Charles III, 2023, Bill 91
enacts

Enacts the Less Red Tape, Stronger Economy Act, 2023, which comes into force on Royal Assent, except for provisions in specific schedules that come into force on proclamation or October 1, 2023.

Source: 1, 2, 3

Generated using AI from official bill text. Not legal advice. It is written by PoliticalData.ca for civic education, automatically checked and spot-reviewed before publishing.

Official text

Process Snapshot

Step 1
First reading
Apr 3, 2023
Step 2
Second reading
May 11, 2023
Step 3
Committee review
May 11, 2023
Step 4
Third reading
May 31, 2023
Step 5
Royal assent
Jun 8, 2023

Vote Summary

Yes
73
No
34
Abstain
0
Absent / Other
0
Final recorded vote
May 31, 2023
107 representative positions are recorded in this official snapshot for this vote.
Sponsor
Parm Gill
Sponsor party or district not listed
Jurisdiction
Ontario Legislature

Representative Voting Breakdown

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

RepresentativeRoleRidingPartyVoteNotes
Parm GillSponsor
MPP
MPPMiltonProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioYesRecorded without an additional note.
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.
MPPOakville North—BurlingtonProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioYesRecorded without an additional note.
MPPCarletonIndependentYesRecorded without an additional note.
MPPBrampton EastProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioYesRecorded without an additional note.
MPPBarrie—InnisfilProgressive 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.
MPPFlamborough—GlanbrookProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioYesRecorded without an additional note.
MPPBarrie—Springwater—Oro-MedonteProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioYesRecorded without an additional note.
MPPEtobicoke NorthProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioYesRecorded without an additional note.
MPPOxfordProgressive 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.
MPPKenora—Rainy RiverProgressive 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.
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.
MPPMississauga CentreProgressive 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.
MPPMarkham—StouffvilleProgressive 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.
MPPWillowdaleProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioYesRecorded without an additional note.
MPPOakvilleProgressive 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.
MPPDufferin—CaledonProgressive 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.
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.
MPPMississauga East—CooksvilleIndependentYesRecorded 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.
MPPYork South—WestonProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioYesRecorded without an additional note.
MPPLambton—Kent—MiddlesexProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioYesRecorded without an additional note.
MPPBurlingtonProgressive 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.
MPPBay of QuinteProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioYesRecorded without an additional note.
MPPBrantford—BrantProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioYesRecorded 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.
MPPScarborough SouthwestNew Democratic Party of OntarioNoRecorded without an additional note.
MPPNickel BeltNew 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.
MPPWindsor WestNew Democratic Party of OntarioNoRecorded without an additional note.
MPPThunder Bay—Superior NorthNew Democratic Party of OntarioNoRecorded without an additional note.
MPPOttawa—VanierOntario Liberal PartyNoRecorded without an additional note.
MPPDavenportNew Democratic Party of OntarioNoRecorded without an additional note.
MPPBeaches—East YorkOntario Liberal PartyNoRecorded without an additional note.
MPPAlgoma—ManitoulinIndependentNoRecorded 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.
MPPToronto—DanforthNew Democratic Party of OntarioNoRecorded without an additional note.
MPPHamilton West—Ancaster—DundasNew Democratic Party of OntarioNoRecorded without an additional note.
MPPHamilton CentreIndependentNoRecorded without an additional note.
MPPKiiwetinoongNew Democratic Party of OntarioNoRecorded without an additional note.
MPPDon Valley WestOntario Liberal PartyNoRecorded without an additional note.
MPPOrléansOntario 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.
MPPNiagara FallsNew 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