Bill 10 explained in plain English
Protect Ontario Through Safer Streets and Stronger Communities Act, 2025
Ontario legislature bill summary, status, timeline, sponsor, votes, and official sources.
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Official Legislative Assembly of Ontario snapshot for 44th Parliament, 1st Session. Representative vote breakdowns appear when the Assembly publishes an Ayes and Nays page for the bill.
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Bill 10 enacts a new law to address illegal drug activity on rental premises and amends seven existing Ontario laws related to public safety, the justice system, and the judicial appointments process.
Bill 10, titled the Protect Ontario Through Safer Streets and Stronger Communities Act, 2025, received Royal Assent on June 5, 2025. The bill creates a new law called the Measures Respecting Premises with Illegal Drug Activity Act, 2025 and amends seven existing Ontario statutes. The new law prohibits landlords from knowingly allowing their rental properties to be used for offences related to the production or trafficking of controlled substances or cannabis. Landlords must take reasonable measures to prevent such activity or face penalties. Police have powers to remove people from premises, seize devices used in drug offences, and close premises where charges have been laid. People convicted can face fines ranging from $10,000 to $1,000,000 (or more for corporations) and potential imprisonment. Police can recover enforcement costs from landlords found to have knowingly permitted illegal drug activity. The bill also amends existing laws in these areas: bail procedures (requiring sureties to provide financial information), child protection and family law (allowing more people to apply for restraining orders on behalf of those fearing violence), sex offender registry rules (expanding when offenders must register), policing standards (allowing police chiefs to request help from other Canadian jurisdictions and improving oversight), court procedures (changing how provincial judges are appointed), and motor vehicle theft prevention (prohibiting possession of electronic theft devices). Most amendments come into force on the day the bill received Royal Assent (June 5, 2025). However, some specific sections are scheduled to come into force on dates to be announced later by government order.
- Enacts the Measures Respecting Premises with Illegal Drug Activity Act, 2025, which prohibits landlords from knowingly permitting rental properties to be used for offences related to the production or trafficking of controlled substances or cannabis
- Provides police with powers to remove persons from premises, seize and disable devices, close premises where charges are laid, and require people to vacate suspected drug operation sites
- Establishes penalties for landlords who violate the prohibition, ranging from $10,000 to $250,000 in fines or up to two years imprisonment for first offences, with higher penalties for subsequent offences
- Allows police and certain prescribed entities to recover enforcement costs from landlords convicted of knowingly permitting illegal drug activity
- Amends the Bail Act to require sureties (persons who pledge money or property to secure bail) and former sureties who owe money to the Crown to provide information as prescribed by regulation
- Amends the Children's Law Reform Act to allow additional prescribed persons to apply for restraining orders on behalf of people fearing violence, and to clarify that section applies to parents who are minors and have never been married
- Amends Christopher's Law (Sex Offender Registry), 2000 to expand the definition of sex offence to include voyeurism offences and to apply special in-person reporting rules to offenders convicted of sex offences against children
- Amends the Community Safety and Policing Act, 2019 to allow police chiefs to request temporary assistance from other Canadian jurisdictions; changes how Ontario Provincial Police detachment boards participate in selecting commanders; allows the Minister to request interim measures (like suspension of board members) during investigations; and expands regulations for policing standards
- Amends the Courts of Justice Act to require new provincial judge appointees to agree not to request a transfer for five years unless there are extenuating circumstances; removes a restriction preventing lawyers from serving on the judicial appointments committee; and changes the process for evaluating and classifying judicial candidates
- Amends the Family Law Act to allow additional prescribed persons to apply for restraining orders on behalf of people fearing violence, similar to amendments in the Children's Law Reform Act
- Amends the Highway Traffic Act to prohibit possession of electronic devices designed to steal motor vehicles and allows police to seize such devices
- Landlords and property owners who rent residential or commercial properties
- Tenants who sublet rental properties
- Police officers and police services
- Sureties (persons who pledge money or property to secure bail) and people seeking bail
- People fearing violence from spouses, former partners, or intimate partners
- Children fearing violence
- Sex offenders, particularly those convicted of offences against children
- Ontario Provincial Police detachment boards and detachment commanders
- The Inspector General of Policing
- Police service boards and their members
- Candidates for provincial judge appointments
- Members of the Judicial Appointments Advisory Committee
- Motor vehicle owners and persons in possession of motor vehicles
- People involved in the production or trafficking of controlled substances or cannabis
- Landlords must not knowingly permit their rental properties to be used for offences related to production or trafficking of controlled substances or cannabis; landlords may take reasonable measures to prevent such activity as a defence
- Sureties must provide information as prescribed by regulation under the Bail Act
- Police have the right to remove persons from premises where illegal drug activity is suspected
- Police may seize and dispose of electronic motor vehicle theft devices
- Persons fearing violence have the right to seek restraining orders; additional prescribed persons may apply on their behalf with consent or court leave
- Sex offenders convicted of offences against children must comply with special in-person reporting rules under Christopher's Law
- New provincial judge appointees must agree not to request a transfer for five years unless extenuating circumstances apply
- Judicial Appointments Advisory Committee may classify candidates as 'not recommended,' 'recommended,' or 'highly recommended'
- Attorney General may only recommend candidates for judicial appointment who are classified as 'recommended' or 'highly recommended' and who meet other specified criteria
- Police chiefs may request temporary assistance from other Canadian jurisdictions under prescribed circumstances
- Police service boards and the Commissioner retain responsibility for adequate and effective policing even when requesting temporary assistance
- Persons with an interest in seized or forfeited property may apply to court for relief against forfeiture within specified timeframes
- Persons required to vacate premises under the Measures Respecting Premises with Illegal Drug Activity Act may not re-enter on the same day without police authorization
- Royal Assent: June 5, 2025
- General Commencement: Most provisions come into force on June 5, 2025 (the day of Royal Assent)
- Delayed Commencement (Schedule 2, Section 1 — Children's Law Reform Act restraining order amendments): Date to be announced by Lieutenant Governor in Council
- Delayed Commencement (Schedule 3 — Christopher's Law amendments): Date to be announced by Lieutenant Governor in Council (except section 4, which comes into force on June 5, 2025)
- Delayed Commencement (Schedule 6, Section 2 — Family Law Act restraining order amendments): Date to be announced by Lieutenant Governor in Council
- Delayed Commencement (Schedule 7 — Highway Traffic Act electronic theft device provisions): Date to be announced by Lieutenant Governor in Council
- Delayed Commencement (Schedule 8 — Measures Respecting Premises with Illegal Drug Activity Act, 2025): Date to be announced by Lieutenant Governor in Council
- Fines under the Measures Respecting Premises with Illegal Drug Activity Act range from $10,000 to $1,000,000 depending on offence type and conviction history
- Enforcement costs incurred by police services in addressing illegal drug activity on premises may be recovered from convicted landlords and persons who knowingly permitted the activity
- Landlords may be required to post cash bonds of at least $10,000 to obtain court orders to reopen premises; bonds may be forfeited if another charge is laid for illegal drug activity on the same premises
- The bill does not specify costs of implementing new judicial appointments procedures or other administrative changes
- Under the Measures Respecting Premises with Illegal Drug Activity Act: First conviction for knowingly permitting illegal drug activity — fine of at least $10,000 and not more than $250,000, or imprisonment for not more than two years less a day, or both
- Under the Measures Respecting Premises with Illegal Drug Activity Act: Subsequent convictions — fine of at least $5,000 and not more than $100,000 for each day or part of a day the offence occurs or continues, or imprisonment for not more than two years less a day, or both
- Under the Measures Respecting Premises with Illegal Drug Activity Act: Corporations, first conviction — fine of at least $25,000 and not more than $1,000,000
- Under the Measures Respecting Premises with Illegal Drug Activity Act: Corporations, subsequent convictions — fine of at least $10,000 and not more than $500,000 for each day or part of a day the offence occurs or continues
- Under the Measures Respecting Premises with Illegal Drug Activity Act: Other offences (possessing proceeds, obstruction, violating removal order) — fine of not more than $100,000 or imprisonment of not more than one year, or both (for individuals); fine of not more than $250,000 (for corporations)
- Under the Bail Act: Failure to provide prescribed information — guilty of an offence (specific penalty not stated in bill)
- Police powers to remove persons from premises used for illegal drug activity and bar re-entry on the same day
- Police powers to seize electronic motor vehicle theft devices; devices forfeited to Crown after 30 days unless court relief is granted
- Police powers to seize and forfeit items related to drug offences
- Recovery of enforcement costs from convicted landlords and persons who knowingly permitted illegal drug activity
- Prosecution limitation: No proceeding for offences under the Measures Respecting Premises with Illegal Drug Activity Act may be commenced more than two years after the offence
- The specific offences that will be subject to the landlord prohibition are not listed in the bill; they will be prescribed by regulation and may include offences that 'could involve conduct relating to' production or trafficking even if the offence itself is not primarily about drugs
- The specific information sureties must provide under the amended Bail Act is not detailed; it will be prescribed by regulation
- The specific 'prescribed persons' who may apply for restraining orders on behalf of others are not identified; they will be specified by regulation
- The specific 'extenuating circumstances' that would allow a new judge to request a transfer within five years are not defined
- The specific 'prescribed restrictions' on temporary assistance from other Canadian jurisdictions are not detailed; they will be prescribed by regulation
- The specific interim measures that may be imposed on police service board members beyond suspension and conditions are referred to as 'prescribed measures' and will be specified by regulation
- The bill states that several provisions come into force 'on a day to be named by order of the Lieutenant Governor in Council,' meaning the exact commencement dates for some amendments are not yet determined
- The bill does not clarify all the circumstances under which police may remove persons from premises or the standard of proof required
- The relationship between the new provincial law and federal drug laws, and how 'prescribed offences' will be coordinated with federal offences, is not fully detailed
A new law is created that prohibits landlords from knowingly permitting their rental properties to be used for offences related to the production or trafficking of controlled substances or cannabis. The law gives police powers to remove people from premises, seize devices, close premises when charges are laid, and recover enforcement costs from convicted landlords. Penalties range from fines of $10,000 to $1,000,000 and up to two years imprisonment.
Source: Schedule 8, sections 1-16
Sureties and persons who were sureties and are now judgment debtors of the Crown must provide information as prescribed by regulation. Crown Attorneys may delegate their powers and duties under the act to other Ministry of the Attorney General staff.
Source: Schedule 1, sections 1-2
Additional prescribed persons may apply for restraining orders on behalf of people fearing violence for themselves or children in their care. The provision clarifying that it applies to parents who are minors and have never been married is also amended.
Source: Schedule 2, sections 1-2
The definition of sex offence is expanded to include voyeurism offences (regardless of whether a specific federal order was made) and to apply special in-person reporting rules to anyone convicted of a sex offence against a child, not just those required to comply with federal registration laws.
Source: Schedule 3, sections 1-4
Police chiefs may request temporary assistance from other Canadian jurisdictions' police services; Ontario Provincial Police detachment boards must participate in (not just consult about) the Commissioner's selection of permanent commanders; the Minister may request interim measures (like suspension) during investigations and the Inspector General may impose such measures; various provisions are expanded to include police service by-laws, rules and procedures in addition to policies; regulations are authorized for these new provisions.
Source: Schedule 4, sections 1-10
New provincial judge appointees must agree not to request a transfer for five years unless extenuating circumstances apply; the restriction preventing lawyers from serving on the Judicial Appointments Advisory Committee is removed; the committee process for evaluating candidates and making recommendations is changed to allow continuous advertising and evaluation (not just when vacancies exist), to require three-tier classification of candidates (not recommended, recommended, highly recommended), and to allow the Attorney General to specify additional evaluation criteria.
Source: Schedule 5, sections 1-4
Additional prescribed persons may apply for restraining orders on behalf of people fearing violence for themselves or children in their care, similar to amendments in the Children's Law Reform Act.
Source: Schedule 6, sections 1-2
It is prohibited to possess electronic devices designed to intercept, reprogram, bypass or overcome motor vehicle security systems with the intention of using them to steal vehicles. Police may seize such devices without a warrant, and the devices are forfeited to the Crown after 30 days unless the person applies to court within that time to recover a lawfully possessed device.
Source: Schedule 7, section 1
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Representative Voting Breakdown
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| Representative | Role | Riding | Party | Vote | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| MPP | Brampton West | Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
MPP | MPP | Windsor—Tecumseh | Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. |
| MPP | Essex | Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MPP | Scarborough—Agincourt | Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MPP | Algoma—Manitoulin | Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MPP | Renfrew—Nipissing—Pembroke | Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
MPP | MPP | Markham—Unionville | Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. |
| MPP | Haldimand—Norfolk | Independent | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MPP | Cambridge | Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MPP | Simcoe—Grey | Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
MPP | MPP | Sault Ste. Marie | Independent | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. |
MPP | MPP | Richmond Hill | Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. |
MPP | MPP | Peterborough—Kawartha | Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. |
MPP | MPP | Scarborough Centre | Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. |
| MPP | Newmarket—Aurora | Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
MPP | MPP | Mississauga—Malton | Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. |
| MPP | Oakville North—Burlington | Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MPP | Brampton East | Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MPP | Barrie—Innisfil | Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MPP | York—Simcoe | Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MPP | Brampton Centre | Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MPP | Northumberland—Peterborough South | Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MPP | Barrie—Springwater—Oro-Medonte | Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MPP | Etobicoke North | Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MPP | Oxford | Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MPP | Brampton North | Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MPP | Parry Sound—Muskoka | Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MPP | Kenora—Rainy River | Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MPP | Simcoe North | Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MPP | Thunder Bay—Atikokan | Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MPP | Haliburton—Kawartha Lakes—Brock | Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MPP | Huron—Bruce | Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MPP | Vaughan—Woodbridge | Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MPP | Aurora—Oak Ridges—Richmond Hill | Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MPP | York Centre | Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MPP | Kitchener—Conestoga | Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MPP | Mississauga—Streetsville | Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MPP | Stormont—Dundas—South Glengarry | Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MPP | Markham—Stouffville | Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MPP | Pickering—Uxbridge | Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MPP | Brampton South | Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MPP | Scarborough North | Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MPP | Elgin—Middlesex—London | Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MPP | Niagara West | Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MPP | Willowdale | Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MPP | Oakville | Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MPP | King—Vaughan | Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MPP | Leeds—Grenville—Thousand Islands and Rideau Lakes | Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MPP | Dufferin—Caledon | Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MPP | Durham | Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MPP | Chatham-Kent—Leamington | Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MPP | Nipissing | Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MPP | Scarborough—Rouge Park | Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MPP | Milton | Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
MPP | MPP | Kitchener South—Hespeler | Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. |
MPP | MPP | Lanark—Frontenac—Kingston | Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. |
| MPP | Wellington—Halton Hills | Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
MPP | MPP | Thornhill | Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. |
| MPP | Markham—Thornhill | Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
MPP | MPP | Whitby | Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. |
MPP | MPP | Perth—Wellington | Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. |
| MPP | Eglinton—Lawrence | Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MPP | York South—Weston | Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MPP | Hamilton Mountain | Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MPP | Burlington | Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
MPP | MPP | Bruce—Grey—Owen Sound | Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. |
MPP | MPP | Hastings—Lennox and Addington | Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. |
| MPP | Sarnia—Lambton | Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MPP | Mississauga—Lakeshore | Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MPP | Mississauga—Erin Mills | Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MPP | Mississauga East—Cooksville | Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MPP | Glengarry—Prescott—Russell | Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MPP | Bay of Quinte | Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. | |
MPP | MPP | Brantford—Brant | Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario | Yes | Recorded without an additional note. |
MPP | MPP | Don Valley East | Ontario Liberal Party | No | Recorded without an additional note. |
| MPP | Kitchener Centre | Green Party of Ontario | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MPP | Parkdale—High Park | New Democratic Party of Ontario | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MPP | Scarborough—Guildwood | Ontario Liberal Party | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MPP | Waterloo | New Democratic Party of Ontario | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MPP | Ottawa Centre | New Democratic Party of Ontario | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MPP | Ottawa West—Nepean | New Democratic Party of Ontario | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
MPP | MPP | Spadina—Fort York | New Democratic Party of Ontario | No | Recorded without an additional note. |
MPP | MPP | Scarborough Southwest | New Democratic Party of Ontario | No | Recorded without an additional note. |
| MPP | Nickel Belt | New Democratic Party of Ontario | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MPP | Mushkegowuk—James Bay | New Democratic Party of Ontario | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
MPP | MPP | Sudbury | New Democratic Party of Ontario | No | Recorded without an additional note. |
MPP | MPP | Niagara Centre | New Democratic Party of Ontario | No | Recorded without an additional note. |
| MPP | St. Catharines | New Democratic Party of Ontario | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MPP | Oshawa | New Democratic Party of Ontario | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
MPP | MPP | University—Rosedale | New Democratic Party of Ontario | No | Recorded without an additional note. |
MPP | MPP | Ottawa South | Ontario Liberal Party | No | Recorded without an additional note. |
MPP | MPP | Timiskaming—Cochrane | New Democratic Party of Ontario | No | Recorded without an additional note. |
| MPP | Don Valley North | Ontario Liberal Party | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MPP | Kanata—Carleton | Ontario Liberal Party | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MPP | Toronto Centre | New Democratic Party of Ontario | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MPP | Etobicoke—Lakeshore | Ontario Liberal Party | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
MPP | MPP | Windsor West | New Democratic Party of Ontario | No | Recorded without an additional note. |
| MPP | Thunder Bay—Superior North | New Democratic Party of Ontario | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MPP | Ottawa—Vanier | Ontario Liberal Party | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
MPP | MPP | Davenport | New Democratic Party of Ontario | No | Recorded without an additional note. |
| MPP | Beaches—East York | Ontario Liberal Party | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MPP | Guelph | Green Party of Ontario | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MPP | London West | New Democratic Party of Ontario | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
MPP | MPP | Toronto—Danforth | New Democratic Party of Ontario | No | Recorded without an additional note. |
MPP | MPP | Ajax | Ontario Liberal Party | No | Recorded without an additional note. |
MPP | MPP | Hamilton Centre | New Democratic Party of Ontario | No | Recorded without an additional note. |
MPP | MPP | Hamilton West—Ancaster—Dundas | New Democratic Party of Ontario | No | Recorded without an additional note. |
MPP | MPP | Kiiwetinoong | New Democratic Party of Ontario | No | Recorded without an additional note. |
| MPP | Don Valley West | Ontario Liberal Party | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MPP | Toronto—St. Paul's | Ontario Liberal Party | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MPP | Orléans | Ontario Liberal Party | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
MPP | MPP | Kingston and the Islands | Ontario Liberal Party | No | Recorded without an additional note. |
| MPP | London North Centre | New Democratic Party of Ontario | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MPP | London—Fanshawe | New Democratic Party of Ontario | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
| MPP | Humber River—Black Creek | New Democratic Party of Ontario | No | Recorded without an additional note. | |
MPP | MPP | Nepean | Ontario Liberal Party | No | Recorded without an additional note. |
MPP | MPP | Niagara Falls | New Democratic Party of Ontario | No | Recorded 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.
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