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Download 1 File ^-^mmi mm- ProYinc# of Orrfvwrku liiix a&k Ontario DEBATES AND PROCEEDINGS of the Second and Third Sessions of the Thirtieth Legislature of the Province of Ontario - Thursday, January 15, 1976 Friday, January 16, 1976 Tuesday, March 9, 1 976 -Thursday, Decemberl6, 1976 INDEX INDICES Provincial Parliament Council Members 3 Provincial Parliament Members 4 Alphabetical List of Bills 7 Numerical List of Bills Private Bills 10 Government Bills 12 Members' Bills 20 Subjects and speakers (alphabetical by Subjects) 26 Speakers and subjects (alphabetical by Members) 93 Speaker: Honourable Russell Daniel Rowe Clerk: Roderick Lewis, Q.G. THE QUEEN'S PRINTER PARLIAMENT BUILDINGS, TORONTO 1977 10 Members of the Executive Council* Hon. William G. Davis, Premier and President of the Council Hon. Robert Welch, Minister of Culture and Recreation Hon. James A. C. Auld, Chairman, Management Board of Cabinet Hon. Rene Brunelle, Minister without Portfolio and Chairman of Cabinet Hon. 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Parrott, Minister of Colleges and Universities Hon. James A. Taylor, Minister of Community and Social Services Hon. Bette Stephenson, Minister of Labour Hon. Roy McMurtry, Attorney General Hon. Lome C. Henderson, Minister without Portfolio Parliamentary Assistants* Mr. Frank Drea, Assistant to the Minister of Consumer and Commercial Relations Mr. Robert G. Eaton, Assistant to the Minister of Agriculture and Food Mr. Larry Grossman, Assistant to the Attorney General Mr. William Hodgson, Assistant to the Minister of Housing Mr. Terry Jones, Assistant to the Provincial Secretary for Social Development Mr. Robert D. Kennedy, Assistant to the Minister of Education Mr. John Lane, Assistant to the Minister of Transportation and Communications Mr. Nicholas G. Leluk, Assistant to the Minister of Culture and Recreation Mr. Keith Norton, Assistant to the Treasurer and Minister of Economics and Inter- governmental Affairs Mr. Douglas J. Wiseman, Assistant to the Minister of Health Mr. Paul J. Yakabuski, Assistant to the Minister of Natural Resources •Constitution of the Executive Council and list of Parliamentary Assistants at prorogation December 16, 1976. Provincial Parliament Members* Angus, I. (N.D.P.) Dukszta,J. (N.D.P.) Fort William Parkdale Auld, Hon. J. A. C. (P.C.) Leeds Eakins, J. (L.) Victoria-Haliburton Bain, R. (N.D.P.) Eaton, R.G. (P.C.) Timiskaming Middlesex Belanger, J. A. (P.C.) Edighoffer, H. (L.) Prescott and Russell Perth Bennett, Hon. C. (P.C.) Evans, D. A. (P.C.) Ottawa South Simcoe Centre Bernier, Hon. L. (P.C.) Kenora Ferrier,W. (N.D.P.) Birch, Hon. M. (P.C.) Cochrane South Scarborough East Ferris,;. P. (L.) Bounsall, E.J. (N.D.P.) London South Windsor-Sandwich Foulds,J. F. (N.D.P.) Breaugh, M. (N.D.P.) Port Arthur Oshawa Breithaupt, J. R. (L.) Gaunt, M. (L.) Kitchener Huron-Bruce Brunelle, Hon. R. (P.C.) Germa, M. C. (N.D.P.) Cochrane North Sudbury Bullbrook, J. E. (L.) Gigantes, E. (N.D.P.) Sarnia Carleton East Burr, F. A. (N.D.P.) Givens, P. G. 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[6] Alphabetical List of Bills Abortion Referral Registration Act, Durham Regional Municipality Act, No. 37 No. 95 Anti-Inflation Agreement Act, No. 127 Arbitrations Act, No. 1 Education Act, Nos. 28, 87, 192 Assessment Act, No. 133 Educational Programmes Act, Special, Athletics Control Act, No. 40 No. 128 Automobile Insurance Control Board Elderly Tenants Assistance Act, Act, No. 29 Municipal, No. 53 Election Act, No. 185 Bill of Rights Code Act, No. 67 Election Finances Reform Act, Nos. 42, Blind Persons' Rights Act, No. 13 164 Bosanquet Township Act, No. Pr25 Election Public Opinion Polls and Burlington City Act, No. Prl2 Surveys Act, No. 165 Business Corporations Act, No. 137 Emergency Measures Repeal Act, No. 12 Employees' Health and Safety Act, No. 139 Cambridge City Act, No. Pr5 Central Algoma Board of Education and Employment Standards Act, Nos. 71, Teachers Dispute Act, No. 51 103, 125 Board Nos. 109 Child Welfare Act, No. 80 Energy Act, 34, No. 81 Child Welfare Municipal Payments Environmental Protection Act, Continuance Act, No. 108 Evidence Act, No. 16 Children's Law Reform Act, No. 191 Benefits No. Chlorofluorocarbons in Aerosol Sprav Family Act, 83 Law Reform No. 140 Cans Act, No. 188 Family Act, Farm Income Stabilization Nos. 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