Municipal Affairs - 3rd Session - 37th Legislature
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Caldwell, Hon. Drew (Brandon East) N.D.P.
Adult Learning Centres Act (Bill 20)
Amendments
Clause 1
Clause 8(1)
Clause 8(2)
Clause 36
Clause 38
Opening statements, 46
Canadian Condominium Institute
City of Winnipeg Charter Act (Bill 39)
Written submission, 150-151
Canadian Union of Public Employees. See Moist, Paul
Chappell, Chuck (Private Citizen)
City of Winnipeg Charter Act (Bill 39), 128-130
Vacant and derelict buildings, 129-130
City of Winnipeg Charter Act (Bill 39)
Public presenters
Angus, 125-128
Chappell, 128-130
Colliers Pratt McGarry, 120-124
Concerned Condominium Owners of Winnipeg, 103-106
Davis, 145-146
Fraser, 136-137
Ingram, 137-138
Lehotsky, 130-134
Mercury, 138-142
Moist, 96-97
Murray, G., 106-113
New Life Ministries, 130-134
Sanders, 120-124
Simpson, 103-106
Spence Neighbourhood Association, 134-136, 145-146
Ternette, 116-120
Urban Development Institute, 136-137
Van De Spiegle, 113-116
Watson, 134-136
West End Community Improvement Association, 130-134
Winnipeg Chamber of Commerce, 125-128
Wiseman, 143-145
Amendments
Clause 1
Friesen, Jean 156; passed, 156
Clause 13(3)
Clause 148
Clause 200(1)
Clause 222(2)
Clause 304(2)
Friesen, Jean 161; passed, 161
Clause 306(1)
Friesen, Jean 161; passed, 161
Clause 306(2)
Friesen, Jean 161; passed, 162
Clause 325
Clause 330(1)
Clause 340(3)
Clause 379
Clause 409(3)
Friesen, Jean 167; passed, 168
Clause 432(4)
Clause 519(1)
Friesen, Jean 169; passed, 169
Written submissions
Canadian Condominium Institute, 150-151
Additional taxing authority
Wiseman, 144
Assessment rolls, completion of
Friesen, Jean, 142
Building code requirements
Lehotsky, 133
Buildings, equipment and materials
Friesen, Jean, 131
Lehotsky, 131
Business activities
Friesen, Jean, 133
Business assessments
Sanders, 120-124
By-laws, passing or rejecting
Fraser, 137
Certification of trades
Lehotsky, 132
Charter, development of
Angus, 127
City services, financing of
Friesen, Jean, 120
Design and appearance of buildings
Lehotsky, 132
Financial framework
Mitchelson, 128
Frontage levies
Angus, 127
Murray, G., 109
Interest on refunds
Mercury, 142
Libraries, free use of
Moist, 97
Opening statements
Friesen, Jean, 153-154
Mitchelson, 155-156
Reimer, 154-155
Planning and development
Van de Spiegle, 114
Planning commission
Murray, G., 109
Planning Commission
Fraser, 137
Plans and secondary plans
Fraser, 136
Plans, approval of
Moist, 96-97
Portioning
Mercury, 141
Portioning, regulation regarding varying
Wiseman, 144
Private sector investment, attracting
Angus, 127-128
Property taxes
Murray, G., 110
Wiseman, 143-144
Property taxes on multi-unit properties
Friesen, Jean, 105-106
Gerrard, 104
Mitchelson, 105
Simpson, 103-106
Revision of assessment, mailing of
Mercury, 141
Service delivery
Angus, 127
Subdivision approvals
Fraser, 136-137
Tax certificates
Mercury, 142
Tax increment financing program
Timing of legislation
Mitchelson, 115
Trade certification
Friesen, Jean, 134
Vacant and derelict buildings
Chappell, 129-130
Davis, 145
Ingram, 137-138
Lehotsky, 132
Mitchelson, 129-130
Murray, G., 108
Watson, 135
Variable mill rate
Angus, 127
Variable mill rates
Gerrard, 111
Mitchelson, 110
Murray, G., 110-112
Water mains, cut-offs
Moist, 97
Winnipeg Building Commission
Lehotsky, 133
Colliers Pratt McGarry. See Sanders, David
Concerned Condominium Owners of Winnipeg. See Simpson, Ken
Cruden, Charles (Manitoba Society of Seniors)
Manitoba Hydro Amendment Act (Bill 41), 85-89
Consultations, 89
Consumers, impact on, 86
First Nation agreements, costs associated with, 87
Future expansion plans, 86
Government deficit, funding of, 87
Rate increases, 87-88
Taxation, additional form of, 86
The Purchase of Winnipeg Hydro Act (Bill 49), 89-91
Capital upgrades, 90-91
City revenues, impact on, 89-90
Consultations, 91
Public Utilities Board review, 90, 91
Rate equalization, 89
Rates, impact on, 89