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Bill 95Supply Act, 2026

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Status
Royal Assent Received. Statutes Of Ontario 2026, Chapter 1
Sponsor
Mulroney, Hon. Caroline
Introduced
2026-03-24
Session
44-1

What it does

AI plain-language summary of the official text.

Bill 95, the Supply Act, 2026, is an Ontario government supply measure authorizing the provincial government to spend public funds for the fiscal year. The bill passed all three readings in the Legislative Assembly in a single day on March 25, 2026, with votes carried on division at second and third reading, indicating some opposition. It received Royal Assent on April 15, 2026, and is now chapter 1 of the Statutes of Ontario 2026.

Stage timeline

  1. Royal Assent received

    2026-04-15Legislative Assembly

  2. Third Reading — Question put

    2026-03-25Legislative Assembly

  3. Second Reading — Debated (Debate adjourned)

    2026-03-25Legislative Assembly

  4. Second Reading — Ordered for Third Reading

    2026-03-25Legislative Assembly

  5. Second Reading — Vote (Carried on division)

    2026-03-25Legislative Assembly

  6. Second Reading — Question put

    2026-03-25Legislative Assembly

  7. Second Reading — Debated

    2026-03-25Legislative Assembly

  8. Third Reading — Vote (Carried on division)

    2026-03-25Legislative Assembly

  9. First Reading — Ordered for Second Reading

    2026-03-24Legislative Assembly

  10. First Reading — Vote (Carried)

    2026-03-24Legislative Assembly

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