>> > > The Speaker: IT IS CURRENTLY TIME FOR ORAL QUESTIONS. > > The Audio Speaker: QUESTIONS RESOLVE ODD THE PREMIER. > > THANK YOU EXTREMELY MUCH, MR. AUDIO SPEAKER.
>> > > The Audio speaker: IT IS CURRENTLY TIME FOR ORAL QUESTIONS. YOU ' RE TALKING ABOUT– > > The Audio speaker: ORDER. > > AUDIO SPEAKER, I TAKE THAT AS A YES. > > The Audio Speaker: ORDER TFRNTHS SIMILARITIES ARE IMPRESSIVE, MR. SPEAKER. > > The Speaker: SUPPLEMENTARY INDUSTRY.> > Via Interpreter: THANK YOU, MR. SPEAKER. > > The Audio speaker: PRIEST TO REPLY > > TO THE ATTORNEY GENERAL, MR. SPEAKER. > > WE ' LL CONTINUE TO DO WHAT WE CAN FOR ALL INDIVIDUALS CONSIST OF THE PERSON YOU ' RE TALKING OF.
WE ' RE FUNCTIONING WITH SMOOTH CANADA TO MAKE SURE'WE ' RE OFFERING, AT PROVINCIAL DEGREE– > > The Speaker: THANK YOU. > > The Audio speaker: PRIEST TO REPLY > > TO THE LAWYER GENERAL, MR. AUDIO SPEAKER. > > MY QUESTION IS TO THE PREMIER. > > The Audio Speaker: DEPUTY PREMIER. > > THANK YOU ONCE MORE, MR. SPEAKER.SPEAKER, THERE WERE OVER 86,000 SIGNED UP REALTY BROKERAGE FIRMS, BROKERS REGARDING AS WELL AS SALES PEOPLE IN ONTARIO AS WELL AS HOUSE SALE OF 107.9 BILLION. IT'' S BEEN 20 YEARS BECAUSE A MEANINGFUL UPDATE HAS BEEN MADE TO THE BROKER'' S ACT AND ALSO THE MARKET HAS ACTUALLY CHANGED SIGNIFICANTLY BECAUSE AFTER THAT. I INTEND TO SAY THANKS TO THE PREACHER FOR THE LEADERSHIP ON TACKLING THIS IMPORTANT TESTIMONIAL WHICH EFFECTS THE LIVELIHOOD OF A LOT OF ONTARIANS. WILL THE PREACHER HIGHLIGHT FOR THE MEMBER OF THIS HOUSE SEVERAL OF THE ADJUSTMENT THAT SHE IS PROPOSING? >> > > DEFINITELY. THANKS TO THE PARTICIPANT FROM WILLOWDALE AGAIN BECAUSE YESTERDAY WAS An EXCELLENT DAY WHERE I HAD THE ABILITY TO STAND IN FRONT OF THE REALTY PROFESSIONALS FROM THROUGHOUT ONTARIO AS WELL AS TELL THEM SINCERELY WE HEARD YOU LOUD AND CLEAR. WE UNDERSTAND THIS ACT REQUIRES UPDATE AND ALSO WE INTEND TO TAKE VIBRANT ACTIVITY TO BRING THIS REGULATIONS INTO THE 21ST CENTURY.CHANGES AND POSSIBILITIES BEING CONSIDERED ARE BOOSTING CUSTOMER PROTECTION. THIS MEANS INCREASING OPTION FOR CONSUMERS AND GRANTING GREATER GAIN ACCESS TO TO INFORMATION THEY KNEE. LOOKING AT INCREASING THE EXPERTISE AMONGST REAL ESTATE PROFESSIONALS AS WELL AS BROKERAGES. THIS HAS BEEN ASKED FOR AND ALSO WE WISH TO SEE TO IT THERE IS A CLEAR SET OF GUIDELINES THAT ARE UNDERSTANDABLE FOR ALL CELEBRATIONS. THIRDLY, WE NEED TO MAKE SURE EFFECTIVE and effective REGULATION FOR THE PROPERTY SECTOR AND PROMOTING A STRONG BUSINESS ATMOSPHERE AS WELL AS ALSO WE ' RE GOING TO BE LESSENING BURDEN ON THEIR BUSINESSES. THANKS. > > The Audio Speaker: NEXT QUESTION, PARTICIPANT FROM SUDBURY. >> > > THANK YOU, AUDIO SPEAKER. MY INQUIRY IS TO THE PREMIER. >> SPEAKER, THE DRIVING CONDITIONS IN NORTHERN ONTARIO HAVE– THAT NORTHERN ONTARIANS HAVE TO MANAGE EVERY WINTERTIME ARE DISGRACEFUL. ON NOVEMBER WE HAD A FIRST WINTER CLOSE ON HIGHWAY 11. THERE WERE NUMEROUS CRASHES.
THE CONSERVATIVE MEMBERS RECENTLY VOTED DOWN MY COLLEAGUE– THE PARTICIPANT FROM JAMES BAY PRIVATE MEMBER ' S BILL THAT WOULD HAVE IMPROVED WINTER UPKEEP ON HIGHWAYS 11 AND 17. DURING THE DISPUTES GOVERNMENT PARTICIPANTS FROM THE SOUTH SAYS IMPROVING WINTER SEASON UPKEEP IN THE NORTH WOULD COST TAXPAYERS WITHOUT FANTASTIC BENEFITS. > > The Speaker: FEDERAL GOVERNMENT ' S REPLY.> > > DEPUTY MINISTER. > > PREACHER OF TRANSPORTATION. > > THANK YOU. >> I WOULD LIKE THE THANK OPPOSITE >> FOR INCREASING THE PROBLEMS LISTENED TO BY HIS CAUCUS AS WELL AS THEIR IDEAS FOR RELATING TO WINTER ROAD SAFETY ON OUR NORTHERN HIGHWAYS. I THINK EVERYBODY, MR. SPEAKER, IN THIS HOME SHARE THOSE GOAL OF PRESERVING ONTARIO ' S ROSEDS AMONGST THE SAFEST IN NORTH AMERICA.IN SOUTH AND IN'THE NORTH.
THAT ' S WHY WE HAVE SEVERAL OF THE HIGHEST POSSIBLE CRITERIA IN NORTH AMERICA FOR ROADWAY SAFETY AND SECURITY AND ALSO FOR HIGHWAY UPKEEP. OVER THE TRAINING COURSES OF A COMMON WINTER MONTHS, MR. AUDIO SPEAKER, TYPICALLY BARE PAVEMENT IS REGAINED ON HIGHWAYS 11 AND ALSO 17 WITHIN 7 HRS AFTER COMPLETION OF A TORNADO. RATHER THAN THE REQUIREMENT TIME FRAMES FOR BOTH SIGNIFICANT HIGHWAYS CLASS 2 AS WELL AS HIGHWAYS CONCERNING URBAN HIGHWAYS COURSE 1. OVER THE PAST FEW YEARS THE MINISTRY HAS FUNCTIONED REALLY DIFFICULT TO CONTINUE TO ENHANCE THE QUALITY OF SOLUTION ON OUR NORTHERN HIGHWAYS AS WELL AS HIGHWAYS TO ENSURE THEY ALSO GET ON AMONGST THE BEST IN THE United States AND CANADA. WE HAVE DONE THAT, MR. SPEAKER, WE ' RE COMMITTED TO GUARANTEE THE SECURITY AS WELL AS HIGHWAY MAINTENANCE. > > The Speaker: SUPPLEMENTARY CONCERN. > > THANKS, SPEAKER. >> 7 TO 8 HRS AFTER A TORNADO SUGGESTS A LOT DIFFERENT IN THE NORTH THAN THE SOUTH.THE LIVES OF YOUNGSTERS AS WELL AS FAMILIES CONCERNING WORKERS ARE AT RISK.
THE MEMBER FROM NIPISSING TALKED IN YOUR HOME ON “MUCH”– DISTRICTS as well as components WANT THE PREACHER OF TRANSPORT UNDERTAKE THE” EXAMINATION AND POTENTIAL RECLASSIFICATION TO GUARANTEE APPROPRIATE ROAD UPKEEP. THAT MEMBER WAS RIGHT TO CRITICIZE THE LIBERALS IN THE PAST FOR DECONTROLING THE MAINTENANCE CONTRACT BUT THE PRIVATIZATION OF WINTER SEASON SERVICES STARTED UNDER THE CONSERVATIVE PREEM YOUR OF MIKE HARRIS. WHY DOES THIS FEDERAL GOVERNMENT THINK NORTH THEN ONTARIANS OUGHT TO DRIVE ON POORLY MAINTAINED ROADS AND ALSO RISK THEIR LIVES EACH AND EVERY SINGLE WINTER MONTHS. > > MR.SPEAKER, TO START WITH, THE MINISTER OF FINANCIAL DEVELOPMENT, JOB CREATION ABOUT PROFESSION HAS BEEN THE FIERCEST ADVOCATE FOR THE NORTH IN >> THIS CHAMBER FOR THE LAST 15 YEARS WHILE THE LIBERALS ELIMINATED THE IMPORTANT THINGS– DISREGARDED THEIR CONCERNS. THE MEMBER FROM NIPISSING AS WELL AS THE PREACHER OF ECONOMIC TASK CREATION, ADVANCEMENT AND ALSO PROFESSION HAS BEEN A SOLID SUPPORTER FOR ROAD SAFETY AND SECURITY IN THE NORTH AS WELL AS THAT ' S WHERE WE ALREADY EXCEED THE STANDARD THAT WERE ASKED FOR BY THE MEMBER OF OPPOSITION IN HIS PERSONAL PARTICIPANT ' S EXPENSE. SEVEN HOUR TO REACH BEAR'SIDEWALK, THOSE ARE GREATER CRITERIA THAN ON COURSE 1 AND 12 HIGHWAYS. I ' M PLEASED WITH THE FUNCTION WE ' RE DOING TO MAKE SURE THE'SAFETY AND SECURITY OF OUR HIGHWAYS THROUGHOUT THE DISTRICT AS WELL AS ESPECIALLY IN THE NORTH IN WHICH WINTER SEASON PROBLEM MAKE DRIVING TOUGH. WE WILL PROCEED TO SEE HOW WE CAN ENHANCE OUR GOOD RECORD. WE WILL REMAIN TO WORK TO MAKE SURE THE SAVETY OF OUR HIGHWAYS AS WELL AS THE VEHICLE DRIVERS WHO UTILIZE THEM. THANK YOU. > > The Audio Speaker: NEXT QUESTION. > > THANKS, MR. SPEAKER. MY INQUIRY IS FOR THE PREACHER OF HEALTH.MR. AUDIO SPEAKER, FOR SEVERAL YEARS HAMILTONIANS HAVE BEEN DEALING WITH LONG WAIT TIMES IN OUR HOSPITALS. THE INDIVIDUALS OF >> ONTARIO OFFERED US A CLEAR REQUIRED TO >> FIX THIS LONG STANDING ISSUE. MR. SPEAKER, WE ARE TAKING ACTIONS TO END CORRIDOR WELLNESS CARE NOW WHILE STRUCTURE A LASTING PUBLIC HEALTH CARE SYSTEM FOR THE FUTURE. THIS A S WHAT ONTARIANS EXPECT PEOPLE. WILL THE PRIEST TELL THIS RESIDENCE WHAT WE ARE DOING TO END CORRIDOR WELLNESS TREATMENT IN HAMILTON AND RIGHT ACROSS THE DISTRICT. > > The Speaker: CONCERN TO THE PRIEST OF HEALTH AND WELLNESS > > THANK YOU, MR. AUDIO SPEAKER. I THANK THE PARTICIPANT FOR GLENBROOK FOR HER CONCERN FOR BEING SUCH A STRONG ADVOCATE IN BEHALF OF HER CONSTITUENTS. >> IT ' S AN VITAL COLUMN OF OUR STRATEGY >> TO END HALLWAY HEALTH AND WELLNESS TREATMENT. OUR GOVERNMENT HAS ACTUALLY DEDICATED TO SPENDING$ 27 BILLION OVER 10 YEARS TO BUILD CAPACITY THROUGHOUT THE SYSTEM INCLUDING IN OUR HOSPITALS AND ALSO IN OTHER COMMUNITY-BASED CARE FACILITIES.IN HAMILTON THAT MEANS THE CENTRE FOR HILL WELLNESS SERVICES IS RECEIVING $19.8 MILLION TOWARDS ANNUAL SERVICE REPAYMENTS FOR THEIR WEST FIFTH WEBSITE. THE HAMILTON HEALTH AND WELLNESS SCIENCESES STEM CELL TRANSPLANT FUNDING GROWTH PROJECT IS ALSO FINDING$10 MILLION IN FUNDING FOR PLANNED CONSTRUCTION PROGRESS. THESE NEW INVESTMENTS IN HEALTHCARE FACILITY FRAMEWORK WILL FIT THE EXPANDING NEED FOR HOSPITAL BEDS AS WELL AS FOR EXPERT SOLUTIONS. MR. AUDIO SPEAKER, WE ARE GOING TO PROCEED TO CONSTRUCT OUR HEALTHCARE SYSTEM AND ALSO PROVIDE ACTUAL RESULTS FOR ONTARIANS. > > The Speaker: THANKS. THERE BEING NO FURTHER SERVICE THIS MORNING, THIS RESIDENCE STANDS IN RECESS UNTIL 3 P.M.
> > The Speaker: SUPPLEMENTARY QUESTION. > > The Speaker: NEXT CONCERN. > > THANK YOU, MR. AUDIO SPEAKER. > > The Speaker: CONCERN TO THE PREACHER OF HEALTH AND WELLNESS > > THANK YOU, MR. SPEAKER. > > The Speaker: THANK YOU.