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Dacquay, Hon. Louise (Seine River) P.C.
Censure, motion to
Speaker's ruling, 446-447
Chief Electoral Officer
Annual Report, Elections Finances Act (S.P. 114), 1350
Report on the Charleswood By-Election (S.P. 113), 1350
Clerk Assistant/Journals Clerk
Introduction, 1052
Elections
Election tampering, allegations of
Premier's apology
Speaker's ruling, 321
Electoral boundaries
Revisions
Speaker's ruling, 563-564
Indemnities, Allowances and Retirement Benefits Regulation
Report under Section 38(1), 3503
Ombudsman
Annual Report, 1997 (S.P. 93), 595
Pages, introduction of, 24, 261
Points of Order
P/O by Ashton respecting imputation of motives (Filmon) 166; taken under advisement 166; Speaker's ruling, 65
P/O by Ashton respecting answers to questions (McCrae) 3960; McCrae 3960-3961; ruled in order, 3961
P/O by Ashton respecting answers to questions (McCrae) 602; McCrae 602-603; Speaker's ruling, 603
P/O by Ashton respecting answers to questions (Toews) 1756; Toews 1756; Mackintosh 1756; taken under advisement 1756; Speaker's ruling, 2782
P/O by Ashton respecting answers to questions (Toews) 2016; Toews 2016-2017; taken under advisement 2017; Speaker's ruling, 2782
P/O by Ashton respecting answers to questions 972; Mitchelson 973; taken under advisement 973; Speaker's ruling, 1501
P/O by Ashton respecting imputation of motives (Filmon) 379-380; Filmon 380; Sale 380-381; taken under advisement 380; Speaker's ruling, 1062
P/O by Ashton respecting relevancy of answers to questions 973; Mitchelson 973; Speaker's ruling, 1501
P/O by Ashton respecting relevancy of debate (Filmon) 3158; Praznik 3168-3169; taken under advisement 3169, 3169
P/O by Ashton respecting words "chooses to misrepresent" 2104; Cummings 2104; taken under advisement 2104; Speaker's ruling, 3961-3962
P/O by Ashton respecting words "duke of despair" (Filmon) 1932; withdrawn, 1932
P/O by Ashton respecting words "fool" and "idiot" (Filmon) 4169; Praznik 4169; ruled in order, 4169
P/O by Barrett respecting answers to questions 1026; ruled in order, 1026
P/O by Chomiak respecting imputation of motives (Stefanson) 1930; Stefanson 1930; Ashton 1930-1931; taken under advisement 1931, 1931
P/O by Chomiak respecting imputation of motives (Stefanson) 1930; Stefanson 1930; Ashton 1930-1931; taken under advisement 1931; Speaker's ruling, 2698-2699
P/O by Dacquay respecting unparliamentary language in quotations 353-354; Martindale 354; McCrae 354; taken under advisement 354, 354
P/O by Dacquay respecting words "to tell the truth" (Doer) 1298; taken under advisement 1298; Speaker's ruling, 1675
P/O by Doer respecting disruption in the Chamber 2602-2603; McIntosh 2603; McGifford 2603; Praznik 2603; taken under advisement 2603-2604, 2603-2604
P/O by Enns respecting comments allegedly spoken by Ashton 1303; Ashton 1303; Praznik 1303; Doer 1303-1304; taken under advisement 1304; Speaker's ruling, 2394
P/O by Enns respecting comments made 1303; Ashton 1303; Praznik 1303; Doer 1303-1304; taken under advisement 1304;, 1304
P/O by Enns respecting inference that the minister had not been truthful (Evans, C.) 1301; Praznik 1301; Ashton 1301-1302; taken under advisement 1302; Speaker's ruling, 1760
P/O by Faurschou regarding tabling private letters 234; Sale 234-235; Lamoureux 235; Newman 235; Cerilli 235-236; Speaker's ruling(s), 235, 236
P/O by Friesen respecting answers to questions (McCrae) 3509; McCrae 3510; ruled in order, 3510
P/O by Kowalski respecting imputation of motives (Reid) 1065; taken under advisement 1065; Speaker's ruling, 1675
P/O by Kowalski respecting imputation of motives 503; Ashton 503; taken under advisement 503; Speaker's ruling, 1062
P/O by Kowalski respecting provoking debate (Newman) 218; Ashton 218-219; Newman 219; taken under advisement 219; Speaker's ruling, 654
P/O by Lamoureux respecting relevancy of debate (McCrae) 3061-3062; McCrae 3062; ruled in order, 3062
P/O by Laurendeau respecting words "deliberately misled" (Mackintosh) 4045; Mackintosh 4045-4046; ruled in order, 4056
P/O by Mackintosh respecting answers to questions (Toews) 3277; Toews 3277; ruled in order, 3278
P/O by Mackintosh respecting posing questions 2220; taken under advisement 2220; Speaker's ruling, 3283
P/O by Martindale respecting word “liar’s" 334; McCrae 344; taken under advisement 344; Speaker's ruling, 869-870
P/O by McCrae respecting reference to members absent 2593; Doer 2593; taken under advisement 2593; Speaker's ruling, 3962
P/O by McCrae respecting words "if he were a little more forthright with the truth" (Sale) 737; taken under advisement 737; Speaker's ruling, 1423
P/O by Penner respecting the word "liar" 790; Ashton 790; Filmon 790; Doer 790; Speaker's ruling, 790-791
P/O by Praznik respecting questions discussing political parties 1600; Doer 1600; Ashton 1600-1601; taken under advisement 1601;, 1601
P/O by Praznik respecting questions outside the administrative competence of the government (McGifford) 1869; McGifford 1869; Speaker's ruling, 1869
P/O by Sale respecting answers to questions (Tweed) 4219-4220; Praznik 4220; taken under advisement 4220;, 4220
P/O by Sale respecting imputation of motives (Filmon) 1932; withdrawn, 1932
P/O by Sale respecting the word "lie" 885; Mitchelson 885; withdrawn, 885
P/O by Sale respecting word "liar" 67; taken under advisement (Laurendeau) 67; Speaker's ruling, 654
P/O by Toews respecting imputation of motives 2595; Chomiak 2595; taken under advisement 2595;, 2595
Privilege, Matters of
Censure, motion to
Speaker's ruling, 446-447
Election tampering, allegations of
Premier's apology
Speaker's ruling, 321
Electoral boundaries
Revisions
Speaker's ruling, 563-564
Sergeant-at-Arms, introduction of, 23
Speaker's rulings
Point of order, June 18, 1998, 446
Speaker's statements
Order Paper correction, 531
Page program, 4170-4171
St. Boniface electoral division
Vacancy, 31
Unparliamentary language, 84-85
Dangerous Goods Handling and Transportation Act
Review
McIntosh, 2262
Dauphin constituency
Cultural activities
Struthers, 354
Dauphin, Manitoba. See Water treatment facilities
Day care facilities. See Child care facilities
Daycare cooperatives
Maloway, 3453-3454
Render, 3453-3454
Debt Retirement Fund
Annual Report, 1998 (S.P. 76)
Gilleshammer, 554
Decentralization. See also Flin Flon, Manitoba
Ashton, 3698-3699
Rocan, 1038-1039
Deer Lodge Centre
Food services
McAlpine, 298-300
Deer Lodge Centre Residents' Council
Meeting request-Urban Shared Services Corporation
Stefanson, 4115-4116, 4167-4168
Dennis Lake, Manitoba
Drainage system
Cummings, 3905
Evans, C., 3904-3905
Derkach, Hon. Leonard (Roblin-Russell) P.C.
Association of Manitoba Municipalities Incorporation and Consequential Amendments Act (Bill 31)
1r, 1862
Brandon University
Master's in Rural Development program, 2935
Canada-Manitoba Partnership Agreement on Municipal Water Infrastructure, 2950
Capital Regional Review Panel, 2935
Community Choices program
Round tables, 2451
Community Works Loan Program, 2451
Conservation District Program, 2452
Conservation districts
Cooks Creek, 2460-2461
Cross-border districts, 2461-2462
Funding, 2459-2460
Promotion, 2461
Statistics, 2459
Conservation Districts of Manitoba
Annual Report, 1998 (S.P. 9), 135
Crop insurance
Unseeded acreage, 2597-2598
Driver licensing
Written tests-nonofficial languages, 2781-2782
Employment and Income Assistance Amendment Act (Bill 40)
2r, 3869-3871
Environmental assessments, 2214-2215
Estey report, 2963-2965
Flooding
Farmers, compensation for, 3408-3410
Food Development Centre
Annual Report, 1998 (S.P. 10), 135
Grow Bonds program
Capital investment, 2451
Income Assistance
Employment opportunities, 3870-3871
Reform, 3869-3870
Infrastructure renewal programs
Rural Manitoba, 2950
Jobs Fund, 3870
Junior Achievement program, 2939
Land purchases
Investigation, 1104-1105
Manitoba Marketplace, 2935
Manitoba Marketplace Supply Enhancement Initiative, 2939
Manitoba Resident Homeowners Tax Assistance Program, 2944
Manitoba Water Services Board
Annual Report, 1998 (S.P. 8), 135
Manitoba-Ukraine Memorandum of Understanding, 2935
Manitoba-Ukrainian secretariat, 2452
Municipal Act
Amendments, 2450
Tax sales, 2940-2942
Municipal Amendment Act (Bill 24)
1r, 1052
2r, 1678-1679
Municipal Assessment Act
Amendments, 2450
Municipal Assessment Amendment Act (2) (Bill 47)
R/S, 4225
1r, 4109
2r, 4122
Municipal Assessment Amendment Act (Bill 25)
1r, 1491-1492
2r, 1679-1681
R/S, 4225
Municipal Board
Annual Report, 1998 (S.P. 138), 2307
Lorette lagoon, 2928-2933
Membership, 2927
Municipal governments
Annexation, 2936-2937
Virden-Wallace, 2935
Y2K compliance, 2452-2453
Natural gas
Service expansion, 2463-2468, 2946-2948
Net Income Stabilization Account
Unseeded acreage, 2598
Nunavut, Canada
Memorandum of Understanding, 2936
Trade opportunities, 2452, 4131
Oral Questions
Crop insurance
Unseeded acreage, 2597-2598
Driver licensing
Written tests-nonofficial languages, 2781-2782
Land purchases
Investigation, 1104-1105
Net Income Stabilization Account
Unseeded acreage, 2598
R.M. of Wallace
Municipal Board decision, 4039-4040, 4168-4170
Pride of Manitoba
Youth group, 2935
Private Members' Business
Resolutions
Environmental assessments, 2214-2215
Estey report, 2963-2965
Provincial Land Use Committee of Cabinet
Update, 2937-2938
R.M. of Wallace
Municipal Board decision, 4039-4040, 4168-4170
Riverton, Manitoba
Sewage/water system, 2945
Rural Development, Department of
Estimates debate, 2448-2469, 2926-2951
Annual Report, 1998 (S.P. 7), 135
Assessment Services
Update, 2942-2943
Brandon Office
Staffing, 2926
Budget, 2453
Desktop management, 2950
Small Business and Community Support Branch
Update, 2938
Small Business and Corporate Planning Services
Activities, 2934-2936
Staffing, 2926
Supplementary information (S.P. 125), 1665
Rural Economic Development Initiative
Capital investment, 2451
Rural Forum, 2452
Expenditures, 2939-2940
South Indian Lake, Manitoba
Departmental responsibility, 2469
Statute Law Amendment (Nunavut) Act, 1999 (Bill 11)
3r, 4131-4132
Surface Rights Board
Annual Report, 1998 (S.P. 137), 2307
Update, 2934
Video lottery terminals
Revenues
Grants to municipalities, 2450
Rural economic development, 4194-4195
Water management
Drainage-municipal coordination, 2458-2459
Wiebe, Henry, 2449-2450
Desktop management. See Office of Information Technology; specific departments
Development Fund
Newman, 1004
Devils Lake diversion
Update
Dewar, 2284
Doer, 2564-2565
Filmon, 2564-2565
Dewar, Gregory (Selkirk) N.D.P.
Aboriginal issues
Urban centres, 181
Association for a Clean Rural Environment
Chemical container program, 2353
BFI landfill site
Monitoring, 2430
CFCs, disposal of, 3382
Chemicals and pesticides
Classification, 2427
Classification system, 1873
Climate change action plan
Coast guard services
Selkirk office closure, 1603-1604, 2432
Crown corporations
Ownership, 181
Devils Lake diversion
Update, 2284
Earth Day, 552
Economic growth
Rural Manitoba, 181
Education system
Environmental issues, 2272
Energy alternatives
Wind power, 182-183
Environment, Department of
Estimates debate, 2264-2284, 2342-2348, 2353-2356, 2424-2432
Environment, Minister of
Priorities, 2270-2271
Environmental assessments, 2203-2206
Environmental issues
Environmental partnership agreements
Federal responsibilities, 2427-2428
Environmental Youth Corps, 2266
Fiscal Stabilization Fund, 180
Flooding
Environmental issues, 2274-2275
Gaudry, Neil
Tribute, 179
Gordon Howard Seniors Centre-Selkirk
Funding, 4166
Government advertising
Guidelines, 181
Hazardous waste
Plutonium transportation, 2223-2224, 2282-2283
Transport-related environmental accidents, 2281
Health care system
Capital projects, 181
Kidney dialysis
Selkirk, Manitoba, 1476-1477
Waiting lists, 181
Health, Department of
Estimates debate, 1476-1478
Highway construction/maintenance
Provincial Trunk Highway No. 9, 3240-3241
Hog industry
Environmental concerns, 2424-2427
Household Hazardous Waste Program
Collection depots, 391
Future status, 2353
Promotion, 2354
Status report, 391
Kidney dialysis
Selkirk, Manitoba, 4167
Manitoba Association for Resource Recovery Corporation
Business plan, 2265
Manitoba Product Stewardship Corporation
Business plan, 2265
Market research, 2347
Surplus, 2345-2346
Maple Leaf plant--Brandon
Environmental hearings, 2100
Maple Leaf plant-Brandon
Government response to questions, 2269-2270
Sustainable Development Act guidelines, 2101
Water quality assessments, 2101
Members' Statements
St. Andrews Airport-plane crash, 4171
Ministerial Statements
Earth Day, 552
Oral Questions
Chemicals and pesticides
Classification system, 1873
Coast guard services
Selkirk office closure, 1603-1604
Gordon Howard Seniors Centre-Selkirk
Funding, 4166
Hazardous waste
Plutonium transportation, 2223-2224
Household Hazardous Waste Program
Collection depots, 391
Status report, 391
Kidney dialysis
Selkirk, Manitoba, 4167
Maple Leaf plant-Brandon
Environmental hearings, 2100
Sustainable Development Act guidelines, 2101
Water quality assessments, 2101
Pine Falls Paper Company
Consultations-aboriginals, 1112
Recycling programs
Government initiatives, 816
Sustainable development
Legislation review, 1111
Virology laboratory
Clean Environment Commission hearings, 4266
Public consultations, 4267
Ozone Depleting Substances Amendment Act (Bill 8)
2r, 3382
Pages
Welcome, 179
Pine Falls Paper Company
Consultations-aboriginals, 1112
Political profession
Ethics, 183-184
Poverty rate, child
Consultations, 180
Private Members' Business
Resolutions
Environmental assessments, 2203-2206
Recycling programs
Government initiatives, 816
Oil/oil filters, 2343-2344
Red River
Dredging-federal funding, 182
Regional health authorities
Board membership, 180
Selkirk General Hospital
Dialysis unit, 181-182
Selkirk Mental Health Centre
Special operating agency, 1477-1478
Speaker, election of, 181
St. Andrews Airport
Plane crash, 4171
Sustainability report
Release, 2273
Sustainable development
Legislation review, 1111
Report, 2267
Throne Speech Debate, 179-185
Virology laboratory
Clean Environment Commission hearings, 4266
Public consultations, 4267
Waste management
Capital region, 2431-2432
Livestock industry, 2269
Reduction strategy, 2265-2266
Regional based management, 2266
Septic fields, 2268-2269, 2428-2429
Alternatives, 2429-2430
Water quality, 2266
Drinking water testing fees, 2275-2279
DGH Engineering Ltd.
Grant
Helwer, 311
Diabetes
Cost to health care system
Lamoureux, 483-484
Stefanson, 484
Dialysis services
Stefanson, 132
Eye disease
Stefanson, 132
Prevention/reduction strategy
Driedger, M., 522
Laurendeau, 525
Disaster assistance programs
Disaster assistance unit
Stefanson, 1295-1296
Farmers, compensation for
Enns, 1758
Wowchuk, 1758
Public's awareness
Pitura, 2874
Wowchuk, 2874
Discriminatory Business Practices Act
Annual Report, 1998 (S.P. 54)
Toews, 437
Distance education. See also Council of Ministers of Education, Canada
Vodrey, 1988-1989
Course acquisition
Friesen, 2041
McCrae, 2041
DNA databank
Establishment
Toews, 3294
Doer, Gary (Concordia) N.D.P.
Aboriginal children
Special needs programs, 164-165
Aboriginal issues
Government initiatives, 827
Adoption
Foster families, ease of process for, 102-103
Agricultural Income Disaster Assistance
Farmers, compensation for, 2308-2310
Agriculture,
Government initiatives, 827
Airports, northern, 2554-2555
Athena Educational Partners
Partnership agreement, 479-480
Benson, Julian
Conflict of interest, 313-314
Pension plan, 3141-3142
Premier's judgment, 3136
Retirement, 3142-3143
Severance package, 3141
Brandon Regional Health Centre
Capital projects, 802-803
Breast Care Clinic
Status report, 2217-2218
Budget
Fiscal Stabilization Fund, 789-791
NDP alternative, 827
Budget Debate, 801-805, 820-828
Budget, 1995
Capital projects, 801-805, 820-821
Canadian Wheat Board
Marketing system, 104
CentreVenture
Government support, 646
Chief Electoral Officer
Returning officers, appointment of, 592
Chief provincial court judge
Letter tabling request, 2591-2592
Child Development Clinic
Physician resources, 1180-1181
Staffing, 1863-1864
Waiting lists, 1297-1298
Children's programs
Funding, 102
Civil Service Commission
Benson, Julian-referral, 3139-3141, 3159-3160
CN Rail
Transcona wheel shop, 3157-3158
Community colleges
Funding, 825
Community safety issues, 103
Condolence, Motions of
Gaudry, Neil, 625-627
Crown corporations
Ownership, 105
Privatization, 822-824
Crown Lands
Purchase/leasing policy, 1350-1351
Devils Lake diversion
Update, 2564-2565
Education system
Funding, 85-86
Property taxes, 824-825
Parental fundraising activities, 383-384
Election tampering, 107-109
Elections
Campaigns
Conflict of interest, 320
Code of ethics, 592-593
Election tampering, allegations of
Premier's apology, 11-14
Records, retention of, 591-592
Elections Amendment and Elections Finances Amendment Act (Bill 17)
2r, 588-593
Electoral boundaries
Communities of interest, 403-404
Population variances, 399-400, 401-403
Revisions, 96-98
Rural/northern Manitoba, 397-399
Electoral Boundaries Commission
Hearings
First Nation communities, 400-401
Timetable, 401
Nonpartisanship, 396-397
Recommendations, implementation of, 397
Representatives-rural/northern Manitoba, 405
Electoral Divisions Amendment Act (Bill 2)
2r, 396-405
Emerson health care facility
Capital project, 802
Employment and Income Assistance Amendment Act (Bill 40)
3r, 4346-4349
Essential Services Amendment Act (Bill 27)
2r, 1426-1427
R/S, 1880-1885
Executive Council
Estimates debate, 2536-2566, 3131-3143, 3157-3162
Salaries and employee benefits, 2539-2540
Farm aid program-federal
Budget, 912-913
Film and sound industry, 827
Firearms
Registration update, 2558
First Nation communities, 2538
Gaming policy/negotiations, 4110-4111
Government treatment, 4109
First Nations
Off-reserve rights, 2557-2558
Fiscal Stabilization Fund, 821-822
1996 municipal funding, 2560
1997 federal-provincial agreements, 2559
All-party committee, 3415-3417, 3425-3426
Business owners, compensation for, 3741-3742
Crop-seeding assistance, 3153-3155
Disaster assistance, federal, 3157, 4161
Drainage issues, 1666-1667
Farmers, compensation for, 2690-2691, 2773-2775, 3055-3056, 3131-3132, 3231, 3274-3275, 3503-3504, 3741
Farmers, impact on, 1666
Meeting request-Prime Minister, 3742
Prime Minister's visit, 4160-4161
Risk analysis, 2561-2562
Gaming facilities
Hours of operation, 3232-3233
Gang activity
Gang hotline
Anonymity, 3057-3058
Reduction strategy, 2472-2473
Government advertising
Guidelines, 106
Health care facilities
Food services, 261-263, 359-360
Business plan, 768-769
Contract
Conditions, 967-969
Tabling request, 212
Cost savings, 808
Nonparticipation, 213-214
Operating costs, 437-438
Privatization, costs of, 213
Health care system
Advertising campaign, 805, 2868
Federal transfer payments, 2549
Funding, 102
Health care workers
Mediation, 1597
Health Sciences Centre
Dental clinic, 4301-4302
Home care workers
Marketing for personal care homes, 554-555
Housing, public
Strategy, 104
Justice, Minister of
Comments regarding gang hotline, 2988-2989
Khalsa, Sikh celebration of, 271, 4099-4100
Kostiuk family
Minister's follow-up, 2867-2868
Labour force
Skills training, 1751-1752
Land purchases
Ethics committee referral, 1105
Fair market value, 1104
Investigation, 1104
Legislative Assembly
Sitting days, 105-106
Lewis, Clay, 4052
Lower Tax Commission
Property taxes, 863
Manitoba Council for International Cooperation
International Development Program, 2537
Manitoba Hydro
Ownership, 105
Manitoba Public Insurance Corporation
Auto theft-deductible, 264-265
Members' Statements
Flooding
All-party committee, 3425-3426
Khalsa, Sikh celebration of, 271
Lewis, Clay, 4052
Ministerial Statements
Flood conditions, 1595-1596
Misericordia Urgent Care Centre
Breast Care Clinic, 2550
Motions, government
Speaker, election of, 743-745
Municipal Assessment Amendment Act (2) (Bill 47)
3r, 4228-4231
NATO actions
Kosovo region, 98
Neepawa Health Centre
Nursing shortage, 4161-4162
Neurologists
Recruitment/retention strategy, 1415-1416
Nursing profession
Education programs, 2551-2552
Graduation rate, 596
Recruitment/retention strategy, 1052-1053
Shortage
Health care system, impact on, 595-596
Oakbank-Springfield personal care home
Capital projects, 803-805
Construction, 792-793
Oral Questions
Aboriginal children
Special needs programs, 164-165
Agricultural Income Disaster Assistance
Farmers, compensation for, 2308-2310
Athena Educational Partners
Partnership agreement, 479-480
Benson, Julian
Conflict of interest, 313-314
Breast Care Clinic
Status report, 2217-2218
Budget
Fiscal Stabilization Fund, 789-791
CentreVenture
Government support, 646
Chief provincial court judge
Letter tabling request, 2591-2592
Child Development Clinic
Physician resources, 1180-1181
Staffing, 1863-1864
Waiting lists, 1297-1298
Crown Lands
Purchase/leasing policy, 1350-1351
Education system
Funding, 85-86
Parental fundraising activities, 383-384
Elections
Campaigns
Conflict of interest, 320
Farm aid program-federal
Budget, 912-913
First Nation communities
Gaming policy/negotiations, 4110-4111
Government treatment, 4109
Flooding
All-party committee, 3415-3417
Business owners, compensation for, 3741-3742
Disaster assistance, federal, 4161
Drainage issues, 1666-1667
Farmers, compensation for, 2690-2691, 2773-2775, 3055-3056, 3274-3275, 3503-3504, 3741
Farmers, impact on, 1666
Meeting request-Prime Minister, 3742
Prime Minister's visit, 4160-4161
Gang activity
Gang hotline
Anonymity, 3057-3058
Reduction strategy, 2472-2473
Health care facilities
Food services, 261-263, 359-360
Business plan, 768-769
Contract
Conditions, 967-969
Tabling request, 212
Cost savings, 808
Nonparticipation, 213-214
Operating costs, 437-438
Privatization, costs of, 213
Health care system
Advertising campaign, 2868
Health care workers
Mediation, 1597
Home care workers
Marketing for personal care homes, 554-555
Kostiuk family
Minister's follow-up, 2867-2868
Labour force
Skills training, 1751-1752
Land purchases
Ethics committee referral, 1105
Fair market value, 1104
Investigation, 1104
Lower Tax Commission
Property taxes, 863
Manitoba Public Insurance Corporation
Auto theft-deductible, 264-265
Neepawa Health Centre
Nursing shortage, 4161-4162
Neurologists
Recruitment/retention strategy, 1415-1416
Nursing profession
Education programs
Graduation rate, 596
Recruitment/retention strategy, 1052-1053
Shortage
Health care system, impact on, 595-596
Oakbank-Springfield personal care home
Construction, 792-793
Paramedics
Binding arbitration, 1414-1415, 1492-1493
Mediation process, 1596
Personal care homes
Government commitment, 36-37
Political advertising
Provincial Auditor
Recommendations, 135-136
Property taxes
Reduction, 862
Regional health authorities
Winnipeg
Administration, 2977-2978
Teachers' Retirement Allowances Fund
Board representation, 2387
Maternity leave-matching contribution, 2386
Urban Shared Services Corporation
Business plan, 3504
Versatile Farm Equipment
Impact of Case Corporation sale, 1673-1674
Virology laboratory
Environmental licence tabling request, 4212
Wastewater disposal, 4211-4213, 4263-4265
Winnipeg Child and Family Services
Caseloads, 4038
Temporary placements-hotels, 3843-3844, 4037
Winnipeg Hospitals Authority
Stretcher services-patient transfers, 1928
Winnipeg, Manitoba
Downtown area-government vision, 646-647
Pan Am Games
Audit, federal, 2542
Deficit responsibility, 2542-2543
Funding, 2541
Travel costs-athletes, 2543-2544
Paramedics
Binding arbitration, 1414-1415, 1492-1493
Mediation process, 1596
Personal care homes
Government commitment, 36-37
Points of Order
P/O by Dacquay respecting words "to tell the truth" (Doer) 1298; taken under advisement 1298; Speaker's ruling, 1675
P/O by Doer respecting disruption in the Chamber 2602-2603; McIntosh 2603; McGifford 2603; Praznik 2603; taken under advisement 2603-2604, 2603-2604
P/O by Enns respecting comments allegedly spoken by Ashton 1303; Ashton 1303; Praznik 1303; Doer 1303-1304; taken under advisement 1304; Speaker's ruling, 2394
P/O by Enns respecting comments made 1303; Ashton 1303; Praznik 1303; Doer 1303-1304; taken under advisement 1304;, 1304
P/O by McCrae respecting reference to members absent 2593; Doer 2593; taken under advisement 2593; Speaker's ruling, 3962
P/O by Penner respecting the word "liar" 790; Ashton 790; Filmon 790; Doer 790; Speaker's ruling, 790-791
P/O by Praznik respecting questions discussing political parties 1600; Doer 1600; Ashton 1600-1601; taken under advisement 1601;, 1601
Political advertising
Provincial Auditor
Recommendations, 135-136
Post-secondary education
Poverty rate, child
Reduction strategy, 102
Private Members' Business
Resolutions
Khalsa, 300th anniversary of, 4099-4100
Privilege, Matters of
Election tampering, allegations of
Premier's apology, 11-14
Justice, Minister of
Comments regarding gang hotline, 2988-2989
Property taxes, 107
Regional health authorities
Winnipeg
Administration, 2977-2978
Small business
Tax reduction, 826-827
Sokolyk, Taras
Premier's judgment, 3134-3136
Resignation, 3132
Severance package, 3132-3134
Speaker, election of, 105
St. Boniface Hospital
Funding, 101-102
Statute Law Amendment (Taxation) Act, 1999 (Bill 22)
C/W, 1313-1317
3r, 1371-1372
Swan River Hospital
Capital projects, 803
Teachers' Retirement Allowances Fund
Board representation, 2387
Maternity leave-matching contribution, 2386
Throne Speech Debate, 96-109
Universities
Funding, federal, 2546-2548
Property tax assessments, 2545-2546
Urban planning/development
Cooperation, 104-105
Urban Shared Services Corporation
Business plan, 3504
Versatile Farm Equipment
Impact of Case Corporation sale, 1673-1674
Status, 3232
Virology laboratory
Environmental licence tabling request, 4212
Wastewater disposal, 4211-4213, 4263-4265
Water Commission
Floodway review, 2562-2563
Western Governors' Association, 2537
Winnipeg Child and Family Services
Caseloads, 4038
Temporary placements-hotels, 3843-3844, 4037
Winnipeg Education Centre
Construction, 104
Winnipeg Hospitals Authority
Stretcher services-patient transfers, 1928
Winnipeg Stock Exchange, 827
Winnipeg, Manitoba
Downtown area-government vision, 646-647
Domestic violence. See also Elder abuse; Lavoie inquiry
Antiviolence initiatives
Liba, 4
Cell phone availability
Toews, 231
Reduction strategy
Toews, 229
Vodrey, 1991
Services
Driedger, M., 56
Statistics
Toews, 3291
Domestic Violence and Stalking Prevention, Protection and Compensation and Consequential Amendments Act
Proclamation
Mackintosh, 143, 2017, 3744-3745
McGifford, 2017, 2052, 3744-3745
Toews, 143, 230, 2017, 3744-3745
Vodrey, 2052-2053
Status
Toews, 3291
Domestic violence court
Bail hearings
Mackintosh, 90, 198, 3491-3492
Judges, assignment of
Mackintosh, 3493-3497
Toews, 3493-3497
Research project
Toews, 3292
Domtar
Environmental cleanup
Cerilli, 238
Donwood Manor Personal Care Home
Renovations
Toews, 227
Doust, Leonard
Contract-terms of reference
Information tabling request
Mackintosh, 863-864, 867, 914-915
Report delay
Mackintosh, 3508
Toews, 3508
Report time frame
Retainer letter-tabling request
Mackintosh, 770
Toews, 770
Terms of reference
Downey, James E. (Arthur-Virden) P.C.
Budget, balanced, 282
Canadian Wheat Board
Marketing system, 284
Centra Gas
Purchase, 282-283
Condolence, Motions of
Gaudry, Neil, 630-631
Education system
Standards testing, 283-284
Election tampering, 280
Employment and Income Assistance Amendment Act (Bill 40)
2r, 3865-3868
Filmon, Gary
Accomplishments, 281-282
Flooding, 2394
All-party committee, 3425
Farmers, compensation for, 3405-3408
Health care facilities
Food services, 283
Hog industry
Marketing system, 284
Housing, Department of
Estimates debate, 1809
Income Assistance
Employment opportunities, 3865
Jenpeg
Commission of inquiry
Pawley administration, 281
Legislative Assembly
History-personal recollections, 278-280
Lower Tax Commission, 283
Lyon, Sterling, 279
Accomplishments, 281
Manitoba Public Insurance Corporation
Commission of inquiry
Pawley administration, 281
Manitoba Telephone System
Privatization, 282
McKenzie Seeds
Commission of inquiry
Pawley administration, 280-281
Members' Statements
Flood conditions, 2394
Flooding
All-party committee, 3425
Natural disasters
Government action, 3615-3616
Natural disasters
Government action, 3615-3616
Province of Manitoba
Out-migration, 285
Roblin, Duff
Accomplishments, 281
Throne Speech Debate, 278-285
DPIN. See Drug Program Information Network
Driedger, Albert (Steinbach) P.C.
Legislative Assembly
History-personal recollections, 185-192
Throne Speech Debate, 185-192
Driedger, Myrna (Charleswood) P.C.
BabyFirst Program, 56
Breast cancer screening program
Mobile units, 58
Budget Debate, 853-857
Cervical cancer screening program, 2108
Charleswood community
Community spirit, 54
Charleswood Senior Advisory Committee, 55
Child poverty and National Child Benefit, 2380-2383
Child prostitution
Reduction strategy, 56
Children and Youth Secretariat
Service coordination, 56
Children's programs, 854-855
Community protection act, 2699-2700
Crime prevention/reduction, 56
Diabetes
Prevention/reduction strategy, 522
Domestic violence
Services, 56
EarlyStart Program, 57
Education system
Curriculum
Development, 55
Funding priority, 55
Standards testing, 55
Technological infrastructure, 55, 855
Employment and Income Assistance Amendment Act (Bill 40)
3r, 4330-4332
Gaudry, Neil
Tribute, 53-54
Green Team projects
Varsity View Sportsplex drop-in program, 54
Health care facilities
Capital projects, 522
Health care system
Accessibility, 521-523
Breast self-examination, 2570-2572
Community care, 854
Federal transfer payments, 58-59
Home care, 854
Long-term care, 854
Palliative care
Expansion, 704
Pediatric services, 522
Reforms, 57
Waiting lists, 58
Health care workers
Recruitment strategy, 58
Hepatitis C, 1482-1485
Home Care Program
Funding, 58
Supportive housing/companion care, 58
Impaired driving
Legislation, 56
Income Assistance
Reform, 57
International Midwifery Day, 921
International Missing Children's Day, 1676-1677
Kidney dialysis, 522
Manitoba Association of Registered Nurses
Awards dinner, 2395
Members of the Legislative Assembly
Tributes
Downey, James E, 60
Driedger, Albert, 60
Findlay, Glen, 59
Vodrey, Rosemary, 59-60
Members' Statements
Cervical cancer screening program, 2108
Community protection act, 2699-2700
International Midwifery Day, 921
International Missing Children's Day, 1676-1677
Manitoba Association of Registered Nurses
Awards dinner, 2395
Mentoring project, 3512-3513
National Nursing Week, 1062-1063
Palliative care-expansion, 704
Power Up Program, 487, 2993-2994
Prairie Production Centre, 1940
Prostitution transition programs, 3283
University of Winnipeg
Funding, 798
Urban Green Team, 94-95
World Curling Championships, 172-173
YM/YWCA Women of Distinction awards, 977
Mentoring project, 3512-3513
National Nursing Week, 1062-1063
Nursing profession
Recruitment/retention strategy, 854
Pages
Welcome, 53
Personal care homes
Additional bed spaces, 58
Post-secondary education
Scholarships/bursary program, 55-56
Power Up Program, 487, 2993-2994
Prairie Production Centre
Driedger, M., 1940
Private Members' Business
Resolutions
Breast self-examination, 2570-2572
Child poverty and National Child Benefit, 2380-2383
Health services, access to, 521-523
Hepatitis C, 1482-1485
Promise Years project
Funding, 522
Prostitution
Transition programs, 3283
Regional health authorities, 521-522
Stop FAS program
Funding, 56
Taxation
Reductions
Driedger, M., 856
Throne Speech Debate, 53-60
University of Manitoba
Nursing building, construction of, 855
University of Winnipeg
Funding, 798
Theatre and drama program, 855
Urban Green Team, 94-95
Victims' rights
Legislation, 56
Westdale Junior High School, Winnipeg
Police athletic centre, 54
Westdale Residents Association
Community safety initiatives, 54
Winnipeg, Manitoba
Property taxes, 59
Women and Infant Nutrition program, 56-57
World Curling Championship, 172-173
YM/YWCA Women of Distinction awards, 977
Youth Community Partnerships project
Drop-in centre, 54
Driver licensing
Graduated licenses
Jennissen, 3261-3264
Kowalski, 3264-3266
Lamoureux, 1867-1868
Unpaid traffic fines
Written tests-nonofficial languages
Derkach, 2781-2782
Filmon, 2782
Jennissen, 3365-3368
Wowchuk, 2781-2782
Drug Program Information Network
Administration
Chomiak, 1819
Stefanson, 1819
Update
Chomiak, 1828-1834
Stefanson, 1828-1834
Dugald Costume Museum
Vodrey, 2069
Dumont, Yvon
Service recognition
Faurschou, 255
Friesen, 246-247
McCrae, 110
Struthers, 353
Sveinson, 151-152
Toews, 226
Dutch Elm Disease Control Program
Employees-Income Assistance recipients
Martindale, 3862
Dutch elm disease program
Update
Cummings, 3539-3540
Dyck, Agnes
Volunteerism
Toews, 233
Dyck, Peter George (Pembina) P.C.
Agriculture
Canada-U.S. agricultural trade, 682-685
Apprenticeship training
Legislation, 819
Program funding, 908
Boundary Trails Health Centre, 44
Construction, 75-76
Budget (1999), 1359
Budget Debate, 902-909, 923-924
Budget, balanced, 902
Buhler, John, 3750
Canada/Manitoba Business Service Centre
Satellite office-Morden, 71
Crime prevention/reduction, 1424
Crocus Fund, 906
Economic growth, 870, 4052-4053
Knowledge-based industries, 70
Education system
Advisory councils, 908
Consultations-parent councils, 70, 74
Standards testing, 923
Technological infrastructure, 75
Employment Insurance surplus, 2193-2196
Employment training programs, 465-469
Federal transfer payments, 1502-1503
Garden Valley Collegiate, Winkler
Wood products manufacturing program, 75
Gaudry, Neil
Tribute, 69
Grow Bonds program
Acrylon Plastics expansion, 70-71
Keystone Grain Ltd. expansion, 71
Health care system
Breast self-examination, 2572-2574
Federal transfer payments, 76
Highway construction/maintenance
Government commitment, 70
Hire-a-Student Week, 3513-3514
Home Care Program
Enhancements, 76
International Joint Commission
Pembina River dam study, 72-73
Kenaschuk, Dr. Ed, 2319
Labour Market Development Agreement, 468-469
Law Amendments, Standing Committee on
3rd Report, 3739-3740
Lode-King Industries
Expansion, 72
Lower Tax Commission
Consultations, 69
Manitoba Agricultural Hall of Fame, 800
Manitoba Baseball Hall of Fame, 2782
Manitoba Business Magazine awards, 2227-2228
Manitoba Order of Sport Excellence, 565-566
Manufacturing Investment Tax Credit, 906
Members of the Legislative Assembly
Tributes
Downey, James E, 77
Driedger, Albert, 76-77
Findlay, Glen, 76
Vodrey, Rosemary, 76
Members' Statements
1999 Budget, 1359
Apprenticeship legislation, 819
Boundary Trails Health Centre, 44
Buhler, John, 3750
Crime prevention/reduction, 1424
Economic growth, 870, 4052-4053
Federal transfer payments, 1502-1503
Hire-a-Student Week, 3513-3514
Kenaschuk, Dr. Ed, 2319
Manitoba Agricultural Hall of Fame, 800
Manitoba Baseball Hall of Fame, 2782
Manitoba Business Magazine awards, 2227-2228
Order of Sports Excellence Awards, 565-566
Provincial track and field championship, 1938-1939
Sustainable Development Awards of Excellence, 322-323
Most-Indebted Countries Initiative, 2583-2585
Municipal Affairs, Standing Committee on
2nd Report, 4035-4036
NetSmarts, 69
Nursing profession
Recruitment/retention strategy, 76
Pages
Welcome, 69
Personal care homes
Additional bed spaces, 76
Personal income tax
Reduction, 906
Post-secondary education
Accessibility, 70
Scholarships/bursary program, 74
Private Members' Business
Resolutions
Breast self-examination, 2572-2574
Canada-U.S. agricultural trade, 682-685
Employment Insurance surplus, 2193-2196
Job training programs, 465-469
Most-Indebted Countries Initiative, 2583-2585
Privileges and Elections, Standing Committee on
1st Report
4th Session-36th Legislature, 31-34
5th Session-36th Legislature, 645
2nd Report
4th Session-36th Legislature, 35
Province of Manitoba
Provincial debt, 907
Provincial track and field championship, 1938-1939
Public Utilities and Natural Resources, Standing Committee on
2nd Report, 3273
3rd Report, 36
Renaissance Capital Manitoba Venture Fund, 906
Small business income tax
Reduction, 906
Sustainable Development Awards of Excellence, 322-323
Throne Speech Debate, 68-77
Video games
Rating system, 69
Water treatment plants
Construction--Morden, 72
WoodLINKS program, 467