Parliamentary Notice

Royal Assent

The Province Of Ontario
Toronto, Thursday, June 26, 2003

7:05 p.m.

His Honour the Administrator of the Province entered the Chamber of the Legislative Assembly and took his seat upon the Throne.

The Speaker addressed His Honour as follows:-

“May it please Your Honour:

The Legislative Assembly of the Province has, at its present meetings thereof, passed certain bills to which, in the name and on behalf of the said Legislative Assembly, I respectfully request Your Honour’s assent.”

The Deputy Clerk and Executive Director of Legislative Services then read the titles of the bills that had passed as follows:-

“The following are the titles of the bills to which Your Honour’s assent is prayed:

Bill 23
An Act to amend the Ontario Energy Board Act, 1998 and the Municipal Franchises Act in respect of consumer protection, the governance of the Ontario Energy Board and other matters.
[S.O. 2003, Chapter 3]

Bill 43
An Act to provide Ontario home property tax relief for seniors.
[S.O. 2003, Chapter 4]

Bill 53
An Act respecting the equity in education tax credit.
[S.O. 2003, Chapter 5]

Bill 100
An Act respecting the Kawartha Highlands Signature Site Park.
[S.O. 2003, Chapter 6]

Bill Pr12
An Act respecting the Municipality of Chatham-Kent.
[S.O. 2003, Chapter Pr1]

Bill Pr14
An Act respecting Redeemer University College.
[S.O. 2003, Chapter Pr2]

Bill Pr18
An Act respecting the County of Haliburton.
[S.O. 2003, Chapter Pr3]

Bill Pr20
An Act respecting the Thunder Bay Foundation.
[S.O. 2003, Chapter Pr4]

Bill Pr21
An Act respecting Tyndale College & Seminary (formerly Ontario Bible College and Ontario Theological Seminary).
[S.O. 2003, Chapter Pr5]

Bill Pr23
An Act respecting The Kitchener and Waterloo Community Foundation.
[S.O. 2003, Chapter Pr6]

To these Acts the Royal Assent was announced by the Clerk of the Legislative Assembly in the following words:-

“In Her Majesty’s name, His Honour the Administrator doth assent to these bills.”

His Honour was then pleased to retire.

Claude L. DesRosiers,
Clerk of the Legislative Assembly