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Lacroix-Gagné, Norma (Private Citizen)

Lobbyists Registration Act and Amendments to The Elections Act, The Elections Finances Act, The Legislative Assembly Act and The Legislative Assembly Management Commission Act (Bill 37)

Annual allowance for political parties, 56

Campaign literature, vetting, 56

Inflation adjustment provisions, 53-54

Public hearings, 55

Public presentation, 53-56

Lamoureux, Kevin (Inkster) Lib.

Child and Family Services Amendment Act (Child Pornography Reporting) (Bill 7)

Opening statements, 12

Justice, Standing Committee on

Presentations read into the record, 26

Lobbyists Registration Act and Amendments to The Elections Act, The Elections Finances Act, The Legislative Assembly Act and The Legislative Assembly Management Commission Act (Bill 37)

Advertising expenses, annual limits, 444-445

Amendments

Clause 11 Schedule A; 489-490; passed, 490

Clause 17 subsection 77.3.1(3) Schedule C, 495

Clause 2 subsection 6.1 Schedule E; 496; passed, 497

Campaign literature, vetting, 120-121, 170-171, 205-206, 218-219, 223, 225, 260, 265, 348-349, 436, 440

CCF party history, 225

Election legislation

All party consensus, 195

Building consensus, 157, 160

Fixed election date, 69, 125, 141-142, 168, 223

Government advertising, 185

Justice committee

Presentation process, 207

Motion by Goertzen recommending the House waive rule 92(7) to allow the public to register to present to committee, 305-306

Motion by Goertzen regarding comments made to committee presenters by the Member for Minto, 292-294

Motion by Goertzen regarding committee hours, 366-368

Motion by Goertzen to postpone Bill 37 until fall of 2008, 110-111

Motion by Howard requesting that the committee sit until 4am, 330-332

Motion: subamendment by Goertzen requesting the words "Ed Schreyer" appear after Preston Manning, 475-477

Political advertising, 229

Political party consultations, 280

Solicitor-client privilege, 135

Voter turnout, youth, 69

Points of Order

P/O by Derkach regarding allowing presenters to be carried over to the next day instead of dropped from the list, 415-416

P/O by Goertzen respecting the member for Radisson's right to ask questions, 181-182

P/O by Lamoureux regarding questioning committee presenters about their political affiliation, 268

Witness Security Act (Bill 5)

Federal witness program, 17

Larkin, Marni (Private Citizen)

Lobbyists Registration Act and Amendments to The Elections Act, The Elections Finances Act, The Legislative Assembly Act and The Legislative Assembly Management Commission Act (Bill 37)

Campaign literature, vetting, 429

Election campaigns, public financing, 430

Fixed election date, 429

Legislative Assembly Management Committee (LAMC), 431

Public presentations, 429-430

Law Society of Manitoba. See Fineblit, Allan

Law, Michael (Manitoba Bar Association)

Lobbyists Registration Act and Amendments to The Elections Act, The Elections Finances Act, The Legislative Assembly Act and The Legislative Assembly Management Commission Act (Bill 37)

Exemption list, 133-134

Lobbyist registry, 133

Public presentations, 133-134

Solicitor-client privilege, 134-136

Legal Professions Amendment Act (Bill 26)

Clause 5

Fineblit, 34

McFadyen, 34

Consultations

Borotsik, 34, 37-38

Fineblit, 33-34

Goertzen, 33

Green, 38

General accounts, audits of

Fineblit, 34

Green, 35-37

McFadyen, 34, 36-37

Opening statements

Swan, 500

Public presentations

Fineblit, Allan, 32-33

Green, 35-38

Subpoenaing of witnesses

Fineblit, 35

McFadyen, 34-35

Legislative Assembly Management Committee (LAMC). See Lobbyists Registration Act and Amendments to The Elections Act, The Elections Finances Act, The Legislative Assembly Act and The Legislative Assembly Management Commission Act

Lewandoski, Luc (Private Citizen)

Lobbyists Registration Act and Amendments to The Elections Act, The Elections Finances Act, The Legislative Assembly Act and The Legislative Assembly Management Commission Act (Bill 37)

Advance polls, 177

Advertising expenses, annual limits, 176

Advertising limits, third party, 179

Campaign literature, vetting, 177

Election campaigns, public financing, 176

Fixed election date, 176

Late filing, 177-178

Lobbyist registry, 177

Non-election year advertising, 176-177

Polling station, hours, 177

Public presentations, 176-178

Lipsett, Edward (Manitoba Association for Rights and Liberties)

Child and Family Services Amendment Act (Child Pornography Reporting) (Bill 7)

Definition of pornography, 6

Freedom of expression, 5

Privacy, 5-6

Public presentations, 5-7

Lobbyists Registration Act and Amendments to The Elections Act, The Elections Finances Act, The Legislative Assembly Act and The Legislative Assembly Management Commission Act (Bill 37)

Advance polling stations

Montague, 67

Advance polls

Lewandoski, 177

Advertising costs

Craig, 131

Goertzen, 443

Keam, 443

Advertising expenses, annual limits

Basham, 283

Bilodeau, 188, 189

Borotsik, 215

de Groot, 393

Derksen, 334, 335

Diamond, 398-399

Driedger, 434-435

Enns, 344

Graydon, 189, 283

Keam, 441-442, 445, 446

Lamoureux, 444-445

Lewandoski, 176

Michalski, 341

Nelson, 274

Newman, 433, 435

Olynyk, 190-191, 191

Plantje, 215

Richards, 243

Spencer, 194

Taillieu, 446

Ternette, 156

Watt, 182

Advertising limits, third party

Briese, 255

Georgeson, 247

Gillies, 389

Goertzen, 241-242

Huggard, 255

Lewandoski, 179

McFadyen, 178-179

Rybuck, 242

Amendments

Clause 11 Schedule A

Lamoureux, 489-490; passed,490

Swan, 489-490; passed, 490

Clause 11(1) Schedule C

McFadyen, 493; passed, 493

Swan, 492-493; passed, 493

Clause 11(3) Schedule C

McFadyen, 493; passed, 493

Swan, 493; passed, 493

Clause 15 subsection 70.2(5) Schedule C

McFadyen, 493; passed, 494

Swan, 493; passed, 494

Clause 17 Schedule C

McFadyen, 495; passed, 495

Clause 17 subsection 77.3.1(3) Schedule C

Lamoureux, 495

McFadyen, 495

Clause 19 Schedule A

McFadyen 490-491; passed, 491

Swan, 490-491; passed, 491

Clause 2 subsection 6.1 Schedule E

Lamoureux, 496; passed, 497

Swan, 496; passed, 497

Clause 2 subsection 6.3 (1.1) subamendment Schedule E

Chomiak, 497; passed, 498

Hawranik, 497; passed,498

Clause 2 subsection 6.3(1) Schedule E

Swan, 497; passed, 498

Clause 2(1) subsection 52.22(4.2) Schedule D

Swan, 495; passed, 496

Clause 3 Schedule C

Swan, 492

Clause 3(1)(e) Schedule A

Swan, 489; passed, 489

Clause 7 Schedule C

Swan, 492

Annual allowance for political parties

Borotsik, 53, 56, 59-60

Chomiak, 61-62

Cummings, 252

Davidson, 159

Doer, 145

Doyle, 136-137

Driedger, 252

Georgeson, 249

Goertzen, 249, 258-259, 263

Graydon, 65

Green, 144

Howard, 65

Huggard, 254

Lacroix-Gagne, 56

Martin, 58, 60, 61-62

McFadyen, 65-66

Rankin, 259

Skaftfeld, 152

Stalker, 149

Starmer, 50, 53

Tripple, 262, 263

Turner, 266

Waddell, K., 71

Waddell, M., 65-66

By-elections

Borotsik, 60

Martin, 58, 60

Campaign literature, vetting

Barsanti, 115

Basham, 281

Bilodeau, 189

Borotsik, 56, 115, 120, 133, 174, 200

Boughton, 202

Boughton, Keith, 205-206

Briese, 281

Craig, 130-131, 133

Cummings, 250-251

Dann, 82-83

de Groot, 393

Derkach, 275, 435-436, 444

Derksen, 334, 335

Diamond, 399

Dowler, 166, 169

Driedger, 189, 264, 271

Eadie, 210

Eichler, 285

Enns, 344-345

Flaws, 270-271

Gates, 126

Gillies, 389, 391

Goertzen, 124, 171, 443

Gould, 220-221, 223

Green, 144-145

Higgins, 284, 285

Huggard, 254

Hutchings, 349

Johnson, 440

Keam, 443-444

Lacroix-Gagne, 56

Lamoureux, 120-121, 170-171, 205-206, 218-219, 223, 225, 260, 265, 348-349, 436, 440

Larkin, 429

Lewandoski, 177

Maguire, 169-171

Martin, 58

McFadyen, 68, 144, 168-169, 174

Michalski, 342

Montague, 68

Negrych, 200

Nelson, 275

Newman, 435-436

Paszlack, 224, 225

Penner, 122, 124

Plantje, 213

Rankin, 260

Richards, 244

Schuler, 390-391

Sexmith, 276-277

Sirski, 217-219

Sitter, 119, 120-121

Smeltz, 173, 174

Spencer, 194

Tripple, 264-265

Turner, 266

Uskiw, 81

Waddell, K., 71

Watt, 183

Campus polling stations

Tripple, 262

CCF party history

Lamoureux, 225

Paszlack, 224, 225

City of Winnipeg inclusion

Ternette, 155

Committee hearing process

Gillies, 390, 391-392

Goertzen, 390

Graydon, 391

Constitutional challenge

Goertzen, 245

Richards, 245

Consultations

Borotsik, 160

Davidson, 160

Consumer price index

Boughton, 202-203

Contribution limits

Bilodeau, 189-190

Borotsik, 189-190

Lamoreux, 189

CUPE membership dues

McFadyen, 153

Skaftfeld, 153

Election campaigns, public financing

Barsanti, 114

Basham, 279-280

Bilodeau, 188

Borotsik, 120, 167

Boughton, 202

Boughton, Keith, 205

Bowslaugh, 84

Brick, 77-78, 230

Briese, 278

Carr, 140

Craig, 129-130, 132

Dann, 82

Davidson, 159

de Groot, 393, 395

Diamond, 399

Doer, 123, 132

Dowler, 166

Doyle, 136

Eadie, 209-210

Enns, 345

Gates, 126-127

Gillies, 389

Goertzen, 244-245

Gould, 221

Graydon, 395, 447

Higgins, 284

Howard, 74-75

Jacks, 228, 229-230

Jarema, 206

Keam, 447

Larkin, 430

Lewandoski, 176

McFadyen, 75-76, 124, 228-229

McLaughlin, 186

Michalski, 341

Negrych, 197

Nelson, 273

Olynyk, 191

Paszlack, 224

Patterson, 116-117

Penner, 121, 123, 124-125

Plantje, 213

Richards, 245, 244

Sexsmith, 278

Sitter, 118-119, 120

Smeltz, 172

Spencer, 194

Ternette, 155, 156

Uskiw, 79-80

Waddell, C., 76

Waddell, K., 74-76

Watt, 183

Election legislation

All party consensus

Lamoureux, 195

Spencer, 195

Building consensus

Davidson, 160-161

Lamoureux, 157, 160

Ternette, 157

Election reform

Basham, 280

Enumeration

Olynyk, 190

Enumeration, campus stations

Montague, 67

Exemption list

Law, 133-134

Starmer, 50

Exemptions

Davidson, 159

Ternette, 156

Federal legislation

Chomiak, 61

Martin, 61

Female candidates

Olynyk, 190

Fixed election date

Ashton, 445

Borotsik, 64, 145-146

Boughton, 202

Bowslaugh, 84

Carr, 141-142

Craig, 131

Cummings, 253

Davidson, 158

de Groot, 393

Derksen, 333

Diamond, 398

Doer, 67-68, 122-123, 128-129, 141

Dowler, 168, 165-166

Doyle, 137

Eadie, 208, 209

Eichler, 219

Enns, 344

Gates, 126, 129

Gillies, 389-390

Goertzen, 124, 253, 439

Gould, 220, 223

Green, 143, 146

Johnson, 437-438, 439

Keam, 445

Lamoureux, 69, 125, 141-142, 168, 223

Larkin, 429

Lewandoski, 176

Martin, 58

Michalski, 341

Montague, 66, 67-68, 69

Nelson, 273

Penner, 122-123, 125

Rankin, 257

Richards, 243

Sirski, 219

Sitter, 119

Skaftfeld, 153

Spencer, 194

Starmer, 49

Ternette, 155

Turner, 266

Waddell, C., 77

Waddell, M., 62-63, 64

Watt, 182

Government advertising

Borotsik, 171, 183-184

Craig, 131

Driedger, 128, 132, 184

Gates, 127-128

Lamoureux, 185

Maguire, 171

McFadyen, 127

Watt, 184-185, 183

Government election platform

McFadyen, 216

Plantje, 216

Inflation adjustment provision

Barsanti, 114-115

Borotsik, 85-86, 115, 117

Bowslaugh, 84-85

Lacroix-Gagne, 53-54

Martin, 58

Paszlack, 224

Patterson, 116-117

Sitter, 119

Stalker, 148-149

Justice committee

Meeting schedule

Goertzen, 192-193

McFadyen, 150-151, 157-158

Olynyk, 192-193

Stalker, 151

Ternette, 158

Presentation process

Eadie, 211-212

Eichler, 240

Goertzen, 214-215, 241

Jarema, 207

Lamoureux, 207

McFadyen, 211

Plantje, 214-215

Rybuck, 240-241

Late filing

Lewandoski, 177-178

Legislative Assembly Management Committee (LAMC)

Basham, 279-280

de Groot, 393

Goertzen, 431, 437

Larkin, 431

Newman, 437

Lieutenant-Governor discretion

Chomiak, 147-148

Eadie, 208-209

Green, 148

Lobbyist registry

Brick, 154

Carr, 140

Craig, 130

Dann, 83

de Groot, 393

Diamond, 398

Doer, 83, 139

Doyle, 137, 139

Fraser, 338

Green, 143

Law, 133

Lewandoski, 177

Martin, 57

Penner, 121-122

Richards, 243

Skaftfeld, 152, 154

Spencer, 194

Ternette, 154-155

Waddell, M., 63

Lobbyist registry, registrar appointment

Martin, 57

Lobbyist regulations

Fraser, 339

Mailing privileges

Eadie, 210

McKay vs. the Province of Manitoba

Driedger, 146-147

Green, 147

Motion by Goertzen recommending the House waive rule 92(7) to allow the public to register to present to committee

Briese, 327-328

Driedger, 316-317

Eichler, 312-314

Goertzen, 302-305

Graydon, 320-322

Lamoureux, 305-306

Maguire, 310-312

McFadyen, 314-316

Mitchelson, 317-319

Motion vote, 328

Pedersen, 325-327

Rowat, 319-320

Schuler, 308-310

Swan, 322

Taillieu, 306-308

Motion by Goertzen regarding comments made to committee presenters by the Member for Minto

Bjornson, 295-296

Briese, 296-297, 299-300

Driedger, 289-291

Eichler, 294-295

Goertzen, 286-288, 300-302

Lamoureux, 292-294

McFadyen, 291-292

Motion withdrawn, 302

Schuler, 288-289

Swan, 300

Motion by Goertzen regarding committee hours

Borotsik, 370-373

Briese, 358-359

Chomiak, 373-374

Cullen, 374-376

Driedger, 356-358

Goertzen, 350-353

Howard, 365-366

Lamoureux, 366-368

McFadyen, 361-363

Mitchelson, 359-361

Motion vote, 376

Pedersen, 355-356

Schuler, 368-370

Taillieu, 353-355

Motion by Goertzen requesting that Mr. Preston Manning be asked to present at committee

Ashton, 465-466

Derkach, 464-465

Driedger, 462-464

Goertzen, 458-460

Motion withdrawn, 487-488

Schuler, 460-462

Motion by Goertzen to postpone Bill 37 until fall of 2008

Borotsik, 105-106

Chomiak, 111-113

Driedger, 106-108

Faurschou, 108-110

Goertzen, 101-103

Lamoureux, 110-111

McFadyen, 103-105

Motion vote, 113-114

Motion by Howard requesting that the committee sit until 4am

Goertzen, 332

Howard, 330

Lamoureux, 330-332

Motion vote, 332-333

Motion: subamendment by Goertzen requesting the words "Ed Schreyer" appear after Preston Manning

Briese, 473-475

Driedger, 471-473

Goertzen, 467, 477-479

Graydon, 470-471

Lamoureux, 475-477

McFadyen, 467-470

Motion withdrawn, 487-488

Pedersen, 479-480

Multi-cultural community

Driedger, 266-267

Turner, 267

Non-election year advertising

Borotsik, 178

Lewandoski, 176-177

Non-profit organizations, compliance

Fraser, 340-341

Howard, 340

Parliamentary government

Eadie, 208, 210

McFadyen, 210

PC party fundraising

Smeltz, 172

Political advertising

Jacks, 228, 229-230

Lamoureux, 229

Political parties, fundraising

Bilodeau, 188

Political party consultations

Basham, 280-281

Lamoureux, 280

Political party definition

Ternette, 155-156

Polling hours

Doyle, 137

McFadyen, 137

Polling station, hours

Lewandoski, 177

Postpone legislation

Borotsik, 160

Davidson, 160

Driedger, 146

Green, 146

Private property rights

McFadyen, 259

Rankin, 259

Public hearings

Basham, 282

Borotsik, 52, 118

de Groot, 394

Derksen, 336

Driedger, 255, 271-272

Enns, 346

Flaws, 272

Goertzen, 55

Graydon, 282

Huggard, 254

Hutchings, 350

Lacroix-Gagne, 55

Michalski, 343-344

Mitchelson, 52, 336, 343

Patterson, 118

Pedersen, 346

Starmer, 52, 53

Stefanson, 394

Taillieu, 350

Public presentations

Barsanti, 114-115

Basham, 279-280

Bilodeau, 188

Boughton, 202-203

Boughton, Keith, 204-205

Bowslaugh, 84-86

Carr, 139-140

Craig, 129-131

Cummings, 250-252

Dann, 82-83

Davidson, 158-159

de Groot, 392-394

Derksen, 333-335

Diamond, 397-399

Dowler, 165-166

Doyle, 136-137

Eadie, 208-210

Enns, 344-346

Flaws, 270-271

Fraser, 337-339

Gates, 125-127

Georgeson, 247-248

Gillies, 388-390

Gould, 220-222

Green, 142-144

Higgins, 284

Hryshko, 401

Huggard, 254

Hutchings, 347-348

Jacks, 227-228

Jarema, 206-207

Johnson, 437-439

Keam, 440-442

Lacroix-Gagne, 53-56

Larkin, 429-430

Law, 133-134

Lewandoski, 176-178

Maguire, 169-170

Martin, Shannon, 57-62

McLaughlin, 185-186

Michalski, 341-342

Montague, 66-70

Negrych, 196-198

Nelson, 272-274

Newman, 432-434

Olynyk, 190-191

Paszlack, 223-225

Paterson, 116-117

Penner, 121-122

Plantje, 213-214

Rankin, 256-258

Richards, 242-244

Rybuck, 239-240

Sexsmith, 276-277

Sirski, 217-218

Sitter, 118-119

Skaftfeld, 151-153

Smeltz, 172-173

Spencer, 193-195

Stalker, 148-150

Starmer, Graham, 49-53

Ternette, 154-157

Tripple, 261-263

Turner, 265-266

Uskiw, 79-82

Waddell, Christine, 76-79

Waddell, Ken, 70-76

Waddell, Mike, 62-66

Watt, 182-183

Refiling process

Skaftfeld, 152-153

Retired teachers

Cost-of-living allowance

Boughton, 202-203

Goertzen, 203

Solicitor-client privilege

Chomiak, 134-135

Lamoureux, 135

Law, 134-136

McFadyen, 135

Students, access to voting

Montague, 67

Time frame for Bill 37

Davidson, 159

Union and corporate donations

Smeltz, 173

Union and corporation donations

Doer, 51, 59

Martin, 59, 61

McFadyen, 60-61

Starmer, 51

Union bundling

Goertzen, 173-174

Smeltz, 173-174

Union donations

Negrych, 197

Union restrictions

Driedger, 339

Fraser, 339-340

Voter identification

Montague, 67

Voter turnout

Basham, 280, 281

Eichler, 268, 271, 274, 278, 281

Flaws, 271

Georgeson, 248

Graydon, 258

Nelson, 274

Olynyk, 190

Rankin, 258

Sexmith, 278

Turner, 268

Voter turnout, youth

Barsanti, 116

Borotsik, 69, 166

Dowler, 165, 167-168

Driedger, 115-116

Goertzen, 167

Howard, 70, 264

Lamoureux, 69

Montague, 69-70

Tripple, 262, 264

Voters list

Eadie, 209

Voters, youth engagement

Jacks, 227

Winnipeg chamber membership

Davidson, 160

McFadyen, 160

Written submissions

Cameron, 231

Campbell, 87

Chamberlain, 231

Cohoe, 162

Davies, Valerie and Clair, 87

Dolff, 161

Fleming, 89

Gagné, 92

Henderson, 89

Higgins, 231

Kawchuk, 88

Kroeger, Jake and Lynn, 92

Lemieux, R., 89-91

Maxwell, 93

Mydynski, 161-162

Nowakowski, 91

Osborne, Lloyd and Annis, 92-93

Porteous, 230-231

Reid, J., 91

Short, 91-92

Sushelnitsky, 88

Swayze, 87

Taggart, 91

 

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