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Narvey, Harold. See Members' statements
National Aboriginal Hockey Championships. See Members' statements
National Cancer Survivors Day. See Members' statements
National Centre for Livestock in the Environment
Eichler, 337-338
National Child Benefit
Government directive
Martindale, 2778-2779
National Day of Healing and Reconciliation. See Ministerial statements
National Day of Mourning. See Ministerial statements
National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women. See Ministerial statements
National Fly Fishing Championships. See Members' statements
National Missing Children's Day. See Members' statements
National Nurses Week. See Members' statements
National Nutrition Month. See Members' statements
National Oral Health Month. See Members' statements
National securities commission
Government support
Stefanson, 1327
Wowchuk, 1327
Neepawa Access Community Television. See Members' statements
Neepawa Area Collegiate Institute life skills class. See Members' statements
Neepawa-Gladstone Co-op. See Members' statements
Neepawa Homecoming 2010. See Members' statements
Negative option marketing. See Consumer Protection Amendment Act (Negative Option Marketing and Enhanced Remedies)
Neighbourhoods Alive! initiative. See also Resolutions
Departmental responsibility
Briese, 1923
Lemieiux, 1923
Development projects (Brandon)
Caldwell, 1048-1049
Expansion
Ashton, 551
Blaikie, 671-672
Whitehead, 630-631
Good Food Club initiative
Altemeyer, 1046
Program accountability
Pedersen, 1050-1051
Nerynck, Marie Rose. See Members' statements
Nevakshonoff, Thomas (Interlake) N.D.P.
AgriRecovery program eligibility, 152, 1777
AgriStability program
Global averaging margins, 152
Arctic Summit government support, 640
Assiniboine Community College redevelopment, 2601
Bicycle helmet legislation
Government helmet distribution, 1036
Biodiesel industry
Plant project status, 639
Budget debate, 637-640
CentrePort Canada
Government support, 639-640
Crown corporations
Political interference, 1947-1948
Crown lands
Wildlife management areas, 153
Eaglets Day Care Co-op, 265
Elections Amendment Act
[Bill 229]
2 R, 2338-2339
Elections Manitoba
Chief Electoral Officer selection, 2339
Employment and Income Assistance Amendment Act (Restricting Assistance-Outstanding Warrants)
[Bill 232]
2 R, 2691-2693
Effect on dependent children, 2692
Fisher Branch Chaika Dance Club, 3092
Flooding and ice jams
Farmer compensation (Interlake), 151
Healthy Kids, Healthy Futures task force recommendations, 1036-1037
Highway Traffic Amendment Act (Bicycle Helmets)
[Bill 216]
2 R, 1036-1037
International trade (Russia)
Government support, 153-154
Jon Sigurdsson Day Act
[Bill 223]
1 R, 821
2 R, 2339-2341
Justice, Standing Committee on
Second Report, 3075-3076
Lake Winnipeg
Phosphorus reduction, 1419
Legislative Affairs, Standing Committee on
Eighth Report (3rd-39th Legislature), 15-18
Manitoba Telephone System sale, 1947-1948
Manitoba Women's Institute recognition, 1221-1222
Members' statements
Eaglets Day Care Co-op, 265
Fisher Branch Chaika Dance Club, 3092
Sisters of the Holy Rock, 2363
Minimum wage increase
Economic impact, 640
Municipal Amendment and The City of Winnipeg Charter Amendment Act (Defamation Protection)
[Bill 230]
2 R, 2142-2143
Oral Questions
AgriRecovery program eligibility, 1777
Rural and northern development initiatives, 2660
Phosphorus Curtailment Act (Municipal Act Amended and City of Winnipeg Charter Amended)
[Bill 217]
2 R, 1418-1420
Prairie Grain Roads program, 152
Ranchers Choice
Program mismanagement, 150-151
Resolutions
Crown corporations
Political interference, 1947-1948
Manitoba Women's Institute recognition, 1221-1222
Vocational training, rural and northern, 2599-2601
Rural and northern development initiatives, 2660
Rural health-care services
School divisions
School closure moratorium, 154
Sisters of the Holy Rock, 2363
Social and Economic Development, Standing Committee on
Second Report, 3008-3011
Throne Speech debate, 150-154
Vocational training, rural and northern, 2599-2601
Water-management systems
Drainage maintenance (Interlake), 152-153
Workplace skills and initiatives
First Nations communities, 154
Newborn hearing tests. See Universal Newborn Hearing Screening Act
New West Partnership Agreement
Manitoba participation
Bjornson, 1853, 1914-1915, 2066-2067, 2103-2104, 3015-3016
Borotsik, 1853-1854, 1914-1915, 2103-2104, 2832-2835, 3015-3016, 3063-3064
Derkach, 2260
Dewar, 1945
McFadyen, 1851-1852, 2066-2067, 2101-2103, 2651, 3013-3015
Pedersen, 3067
Selinger, 1852-1854, 2102-2103
Stefanson, 1809-1810, 2490, 2966-2967
Wowchuk, 3014-3015
Nickel, Leona. See Members' statements
North End Landlord-Tenant Corporation funding
Faurschou, 946
Mackintosh, 946
Northern Aboriginal Festival and Community Awards. See Members' statements
Northern Airports and Marine Services
Budget decrease
Ashton, 1897-1898
Eichler, 1897-1898
Northern Essential Skills Training Initiative funding
Northern Foods Initiative
Freezer programs
Jennissen, 244
Garden programs
Struthers, 1453
Northern Manitoba
Budget expenditures
Jennissen, 714-715
Northern Manitoba Trapper's Festival funding
Whitehead, 631
Northwest Area Water Supply recommendations
Maguire, 851
Melnick, 851
Nor'West Access Centre
Project status
Lamoureux, 146, 498, 537, 934, 1366
Noxious Weed Act
Updates
Graydon, 1670
Struthers, 1670
Nursing profession. See also Philippine Nurses Association of Manitoba; Resolutions
Administrative positions
Lamoureux, 1997
LPN program
Caldwell, 757
National licencing exam
Rowat, 1761
Nurse practitioners support
Pedersen, 636
Pension negotiations
Dyck, 2697
Howard, 2698
Philippine recruitment missions
Caldwell, 1756-1757
Marcelino, 1763
Oswald, 1759-1760
Rowat, 1761
Staffing levels
Driedger, 147
Korzeniowski, 2234
Marcelino, 1762
Rowat, 1762
Taillieu, 1764-1765
Training funding
Marcelino, 1763
Union wage negotiations
Oswald, 2021
Vacancy rates
Driedger, 1759
Oswald, 1760
Nutrient and Manure Management
Grant assistance program
Pedersen, 1618-1619
Struthers, 1618-1619