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Ontario Assembly

43rd Parl. 1st Sess.
November 16, 2022 09:00AM
  • Nov/16/22 10:20:00 a.m.

I rise today to pay tribute to the thousands of acres of protected land that will be lost to the government’s plan to pave over the greenbelt, and to give voice to the millions of people in this province who love the greenbelt. They want the Premier to keep his promise. Over and over again, inside and outside this House, the Premier explicitly promised to protect the greenbelt from development. There’s a reason these lands are protected. It’s the land that protects us from expensive floods and that cleans our drinking water. It’s home to so many places where people love to spend time with their family. It’s home to the farmland that feeds us and supports our economy. All of this is under threat so that a handful of land speculators can turn millions into billions, and the rest of us will pay the price in longer commutes, higher flood costs, increased property taxes and reduced food security.

Speaker, there are 88,000 acres of land already approved for development within existing urban boundaries, where we can build affordable homes in communities where people want to live.

We simply cannot afford to continue to lose 319 acres of farmland each and every day.

So, on behalf of my constituents and millions of Ontarians, we say, Premier, keep your promise. Keep your hands off the greenbelt.

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  • Nov/16/22 10:30:00 a.m.

I’m honoured to welcome business delegates from Nigeria, organized by my good friend Bose Odueke. In the gallery is Peace Wisdom, Dr. Chinwendu Bilite Onyegbula and Kehinde Akinsanya. Welcome to Queen’s Park.

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As parliamentary assistant to the Minister of Health, I’d also like to introduce the Nurse Practitioners’ Association of Ontario. Thank you to the member opposite for announcing all their names.

Nurses from across the province are here to meet with MPPs and government officials today to highlight the critical role of nurse practitioners across the province.

Welcome to Queen’s Park.

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It is an honour to welcome the Nurse Practitioners’ Association to Queen’s Park. That includes: Barbara Bailey, Amanda Rainville, Corsita Garraway, Jennifer Clement, Chantal Sorhaindo, Dana Cooper, Lauren Scott, Teresa Wetselaar, Kelsey York, Clinton Baretto, Krysta Cameron, Claudia Mariano, Valerie Winberg, Andrea Anderson, Beth Cowper-Fung, James Lindberg, Jayme Wilson, Thomas Gendron, Noah Mondrow, Vanessa Mooney, Justine Rose, Marcela Killin and Pavarni Jorgensen.

I also want to thank police officers from my riding who are here: Matt Hall, Jacques Roberge and Steve Train. Thank you for coming to Queen’s Park.

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I’d like to introduce two police officers from my riding: Sergeant Jeff Chartier and Mark Ballantine.

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I’d like to welcome Bob Murphy from ACORN to Queen’s Park. It’s good to see you, Bob.

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I’d like to welcome all members of the Police Association of Ontario who are here today, especially Philip Perrins and Matt Jotham from the city of Guelph.

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It’s not exactly an introduction, but I want to wish our granddaughter Adelaide Helena Colucci a happy ninth birthday today, and our granddaughter May Mundt a happy 15th birthday on Friday.

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I’d also like to recognize Barbara Hall, former mayor of the city of Toronto as well as the former chief commissioner of the Ontario Human Rights Commission, and a resident of Toronto Centre. Welcome.

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  • Nov/16/22 10:30:00 a.m.

As the parliamentary assistant to the Solicitor General, it gives me distinct honour to introduce representatives of the Police Association of Ontario who are joining us today at Queen’s Park: President Mark Baxter; executive director Tyler Callaghan; OPPA president John Cerasuolo—and members of the board and staff: Tim Reparon, Michael Duffy, Lauren Alpern and Karen Peral. Welcome to Queen’s Park. I know my colleague has more to add.

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  • Nov/16/22 10:30:00 a.m.

I’d like to continue those introductions and welcome Brad Durst, Cameron Gough, Matt Jotham, Colin Woods, Anne Brennan-Walsh and Jim Mulligan. You’re all invited to their reception tonight.

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I would like to recognize Patrick McGilly from the Niagara Region Police Association.

Patrick, I’m looking forward to the meeting later on this afternoon. Welcome to Queen’s Park.

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  • Nov/16/22 10:30:00 a.m.

I’m very privileged to say that there are a number of vulnerable-road-user advocates with us in the chamber today: Mark Fernandez and Bob Murphy from the Toronto Community Bikeways Coalition; Ingrid Buday, Taqrim Syed, Tasnuba Syeda, Syed Abukarem Ahmed, Stewart Wallace and Colleen Worsley. Thank you so much for joining us today for the Moving Ontarians More Safely Act.

I would be remiss if I didn’t acknowledge John Sewell, who apparently was led out of this building by police officers because he’s standing up for our province.

Thank you, John, for being here.

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  • Nov/16/22 10:30:00 a.m.

I’d like to recognize a tremendous and well-loved institution in my riding of Windsor–Tecumseh, the Greater Windsor Concert Band. This past weekend, the band celebrated their silver jubilee. True to form, they celebrated in style with a free community concert at the Serbian Centre of Windsor.

Led by their enigmatic director, Ric Moor, the band brings back to our community the magic of wind-band and concert-band music. From their humble beginnings in 1997, comprised of Ric and 12 musicians he was able to recruit—and hosted at St. Thomas of Villanova high school—the band delivered their first of many Christmas shows that year, and they have kept an incredible holiday spirit alive in our community ever since.

The COVID-19 pandemic didn’t keep the band down. Their YouTube and TikTok channels are going strong, delivering incredible music when it was needed the most to keep our spirits lifted.

And for those among us who just can’t get enough of All I Want for Christmas Is You, rest assured that the Greater Windsor Concert Band has an incredible rendition of this beloved holiday classic.

Thank you to President Diane Hernandez, Vice-President Lori Coulter, Secretary Annette LaRose, Treasurer Matthew Grayson and Directors Karen Barnes, Amanda Hanson, Angela Manser and Laura Zarlenga for sharing your love of music with all of us in Windsor–Tecumseh.

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I’d like to introduce Barbara Hall, the former mayor of Toronto, to Queen’s Park today.

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  • Nov/16/22 10:30:00 a.m.

It’s an honour to welcome Nishnawbe Aski Nation Deputy Grand Chief Victor Linklater, Wally McKay and Wendy Caruk. Meegwetch.

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I’d like to welcome Ian DeWaard, provincial director of CLAC, and Karen Renkema, vice-president of the Progressive Contractors Association of Canada. Today they are joined by representatives of workers and companies that build Ontario, from Ottawa to Windsor and Toronto to northern Ontario.

Welcome to Queen’s Park today, and thank you for all you do.

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That concludes our members’ statements for this morning.

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I’d like to welcome members of the Hamilton Police Association: Hope Paiva, Jaimi Bannon and Jason Leek. I look forward to meeting you this afternoon.

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I’d like to welcome, from the Ottawa Police Association, Barmak Anvari, Brian Samuel, Cameron Entwistle and Matthew Cox. I look forward to meeting them today.

I also want to welcome, from the progressive contractors’ association, a constituent of mine, Matt Hill.

Welcome to Queen’s Park.

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