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Oak Bluff Hutterian Bretheren, an Act to incorporate the (Bill 34)
1 R
Shewman, 656
2 R
Shewman, 1121
Oats, wild
Eradication of
Campbell, 722-723
Hutton, 722-723
Shoemaker, 722-723
Obscene publications
Desjardins, 924
Lyon, 924
Occupational therapy. See Physio and occupational therapy
Oil and gas. See also Greater Winnipeg Gas Company; Natural gas; Norton Enquiry; Winnipeg and Central Gas
Gas installations, consumer protection
Carroll, 1364
Tanchak, 1364
Gas line installation regulations
Carroll, 1535-1536
Hawryluk, 1534-1535
Schreyer, 1536
Leases, licencing requirements
Carroll, 1780
Oil exploration
Witney, 1173
Oil production, barrels per day
Hawryluk, 1202
Witney, 1202-1203
Oil production, checkerboarding
Guttormson, 1202
Witney, 1202
Oil revenues, royalties
Roblin, 1982
Old age pension. See also Resolutions
Applications
Gray, 1141-1142
Reid, 1146
General comments
Campbell, 1169
Gray, 1168
Johnson, 1168-1169
Shoemaker, 1168
Increase
Campbell, 1169
Gray, 1168
Johnson, 1168-1169
Shoemaker, 1168
Old Age Security Act
Affordability of
Wright, 307-308
Out-of-country payments
Gray, 36
Johnson, 36
Old Age Security Plan
Federal changes to
Gray, 36-37
Johnson, 36-37
Increase, need for
Gray, 152-153
Operation Friendship
Johnson, 1949
Ophthalmic Dispensers Act, an Act to amend The (Bill 125)
1 R
Scarth, 1711
2 R
Scarth, 1906
3 R
Martin, 1916
R/A
Willis, 2009
Oral cancer. See Cancer, oral
Oral Questions. See Questions and Orders for return
Orders for Return. See Questions and Orders for return
Orlikow, David (St. John's) CCF
Aboriginal communities
Co-operatives services, 739-740
Food access study, 625
Aboriginal justice
Portage Gaol for Women
Number of inmates, 946
Agriculture, Department of
Co-Operative Service
Aboriginal and Metis communities, 739-740
Responsibility for, 741-742
Staff and salaries, 738-739
Estimates
Speakers, 738-742
Extension Service, 689-692
Metis and aboriginal food access study, 625
Sewer and water installation (plumbing course), 625, 692
Alcoholism Foundation of Manitoba
Grant to, 1159-1160
Association of Dental Technicians of Manitoba, an Act to incorporate the (Bill 85)
2 R, 1835-1836
Attorney-General, Department of
Classification system, 805, 948-949
Estimates
Speakers, 803-808, 945-946, 955, 958-959
Budget 1960
Debate, 1793-1799
Budget Statement and Economic Review 1960
Sub-amendment, 1799
Committee of Supply
Minister's salary increase, 354-355
Corporation of Metropolitan Winnipeg, An Act to establish The (Bill 62)
2 R, 1036-1037
Amalgamation-referendum on, 1036-1037
Correctional facilities
Inmate education and training, 805-806
Staff education and training, 803
Staff qualifications, 945, 946
Crop insurance
Federal-provincial aid, 1794
Croteau, John Paul
Held due to bail issue, 104
Dauphin Gaol
Overcrowding, 803
Dental Association Act, an Act to amend The (Bill 82)
Detention homes
Staffing, 961
Education system
Grant system, 456-458
Education, Department of
Estimates
Speakers, 515, 529, 533, 537-538
Property taxes, 455-456
Summary of the Report of the Manitoba Royal Commission, 446
Election Act, an Act to amend The (Bill 43)
Motion to amend, 1872-1873
Writ to nomination timeline, 1872-1873
Employment
Winter program, 1523-1524
Employment, youth, 1794-1795
Federal equalization payments, 1799
Flood control and drainage projects, 1670
Headingley Gaol
Doctor availability, 804-805
Health and Public Welfare, Department of
Alternative Care-rehabilitation services, 1010-1011
Conference on Indian and Metis, 999-1000
Estimates
Speakers, 998-1000, 1009-1011, 1019-1020, 1053-1054
Welfare Division-Estimates
Alcoholism Foundation grant, 1159-1160
Speakers, 1142-1144, 1159-1160
Health-care services
Hospital Insurance Plan, 58-60
Specialist fee coverage, 59
Universal coverage plan, 58-60
Health-care system
Total cost to run, 1798
Highways and roads
Road construction estimates (Capital Supply), 1693
Hospital Insurance Plan, 58-60
Housing, 1951 Census
Amenities, 1797
Indigenous health care
Development plan, 1009
Industry and Commerce, Department of
Estimates
Speakers, 1553
Industrial Development Branch, 1553
Modernization and automation, 1553
Infant mortality rates
Health-care spending, 59
Interest rates, 1798
Justice system
Case concern (Mr. Croteau)
Held without bail, 104
Corrections staff, education and training, 803
Punitive vs. rehabilitative, 803
Recidivism rate, 803
Labour Relations Act, An Act to amend The (Bill 80)
1 R, 397
Board authority, 1737-1738
Employer/employee dispute settlement, 1590-1591
Union activity, job security, 1591-1592
Union dues, voluntary deduction, 1591, 1737
Union recruitment areas, 1737
Labour, Department of
Estimates
Speakers, 1520-1524, 1529, 1533-1534, 1537-1539
Fair Wage Board appointments, 1522
Industrial Disputes Enquiry Commission, 1537-1539
Labour Relations Board appointments, 1521-1522
Labour strikes, (Conciliation Board), 1522-1523
Minimum wage, 1522
Minister of Labour, need for, 1520-1521
Libraries, provincial
Municipal grants, 381-382
Long-term care facilities
Care, cost of, 998-999
Lord's Day Act (Canada), an Act to provide for certain exceptions to The (Bill 98)
Sporting activities on Sunday, 1961-1962
Manitoba Hydro Electric Board
Fair wage rates, payment of, 336
Labour relations violations, Kelsey project, 1316-1320, 1338-1339
Working conditions--Kelsey, 58, 83, 86
Manitoba Telephone System
Central office equipment, 1642
Utility Requirements, 1642
Manufacturing industry
Modernization and automation, 1553
Margarine Act, an Act to amend The (Bill 51)
2 R, 1465-1466
Colouring of margarine
Dairy industry, impact on, 1465-1466
Mental-health services
General comments, 1019-1020
Personnel ratios, 1053-1054
Metis community
Co-operative service, 739-740
Food access study, 625
Mines and Natural Resources, Department of
Estimates
Minimum wage, 1522
Mining and mineral industry
Production revenue, 1184-1185, 1799
Mothers' Allowance, 54
Municipal taxes, 1798
Portage Gaol for Women
Indigenous population, 946
Post-secondary education
Scholarships and bursaries, 532
Prevent discrimination against any person with respect to the provision of accommodation by reason of race, religion, religious creed, colour, ancestry, ethnic or national origin, an Act to (Bill 48)
2 R, 1049-1050
Employment discrimination, 1049-1050
Housing accommodation, 1049
Probation officers
Education and training, 958-959
Hiring of, 955
Qualifications, 806-807
Provincial economy, 1793-1796
Provincial Secretary, Department for
Civil Service Commission, 412, 435
Public Utilities
Estimates
Speakers, 1316-1320, 1338-1339
Manitoba Hydro-Electric Board
Labour relations violations, Kelsey project, 1316-1320, 1338-1339
Questions and orders for return
Justice system
Case concern (Mr. Croteau)
Held without bail, 104
Manitoba Hydro Electro Board
Payment of fair wage rates, 336
Wage setting for work, 218
Police methods during trial, 1447
Social Allowances Act
Release of regulations, 318
Resolutions
Establishment of The Corporation of Metropolitan Winnipeg, 492
Housing construction need, 863-866
Keewatin district land transfer, 1098-1099
Minimum wage, 2002
Old Age and Blind Pensioners increase, 1615-1616
Secondary School Construction Grant Formula, 502-503
Rules of the House
Reading of speeches, 1860
Second reading of Bills, 1860
Throne Speech Debate, 1861
Seniors
Housing construction projects, list of, 1706
Social Allowances Act
General comments, 1142-1143
Release of regulations, 318
Social capital
Investment need, 1794-1795
Social housing
Need for, 1797
Teachers Retirement Allowances Fund
Actuarial evaluation, 515
Teachers/teaching
Supply of, 457
Training, numbers needed, 457
Throne speech
Unemployment
Federal/provincial conference on, 1795
Numbers, 1794-1796
University of Manitoba (U of M)
Faculty of education building, 533
Utility Requirements
Manitoba Telephone System, 1642
Vocational training
Vocational teachers and training, 537-538
Wages
Provincial comparison, 1793
Winnipeg Ballet grant, 373-374
Oxbow rehabilitation camp
Guttormson, 954-955
Lyon, 955