Peel Transition Implementation Act, 2025
Sponsored by Rob Flack PC
44th Parliament, Session 1
About this Bill
TL;DR
- • Expands electricity generation capacity through new supply contracts
- • Restructures regulation and oversight of public utilities
- • Procurement transparency and public accountability concerns raised
- • Aims to meet growing electricity demand from industry and electrification
Restructures Ontario's electricity sector to expand generation capacity, streamline utility regulation, and enable new long-term supply contracts. Amends the Electricity Act and related statutes to facilitate major energy investments in support of growing industrial and residential demand.
Critics have raised concerns about procurement transparency and the reduced public accountability of newly structured energy utilities. The government argues that expanding clean and reliable electricity supply is essential to meeting demand growth driven by electrification, population growth, and new industries like data centres.
▸ Formal title ▾ Formal title
An Act to make statutory amendments respecting the transfer of jurisdiction within The Regional Municipality of Peel and the appointment of Deputy Provincial Land and Development Facilitators.
Legislative Progress
First Reading
First Reading
Jun 3, 2025
Second Reading
Second Reading
Nov 17, 2025
Committee
Standing Committee on the Interior
Committee
Dec 2, 2025
Standing Committee on the Interior
Report Stage
Report Stage
Dec 3, 2025
Third Reading
Third Reading
Dec 8, 2025
Royal Assent
Royal Assent
Dec 11, 2025
Party breakdown — Third Reading
Legislative timeline
Allocation of time 2025-11-06 65 – 35 Carried
Second Reading 2025-11-17 70 – 38 Carried
Second Reading 2025-11-17 70 – 38 Carried
Second Reading 2025-11-17 70 – 38 Carried
Committee 2025-11-17 70 – 38 Carried
Standing Committee on the Interior
Standing Committee on the Interior
Standing Committee on the Interior
Standing Committee on the Interior