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Legislative Assembly Officers & Staff
Members of the Legislative Assembly
Standing & Special Committee Chairpersons
AAA Midget Hockey Championship. See Members' statements
Aboriginal and Community Law Enforcement
Staffing
Swan, 1083-1084
Aboriginal and Northern Affairs Department
Auditor General's recommendations
Robinson, 1828
Rowat, 1827-1828
Contract tendering process
Hawranik, 1830
Robinson, 1830
Estimates debate, 1824-1837
Estimates speakers
Hawranik, 1826-1836
Robinson, 1824-1837
Rowat, 1827-1828
Ministerial travel expenditures
Hawranik, 1829
Robinson, 1829-1830
Staffing
Supplementary Information for Legislative Review
Robinson, 1595
Aboriginal Circle of Educators Awards. See Members' statements
Aboriginal education. See Manitoba First Nations Education Resource Centre
Aboriginal Education Action Plan
Government support
Allan, 1492
Rowat, 1492
Whitehead, 33
Aboriginal Healing Foundation. See Resolutions
Aboriginal Languages Recognition Act
[Bill 24]
1 R
Robinson, 1053
2 R
Gerrard, 2680-2681
Hawranik, 2968-2970
Lamoureux, 2682-2683
Robinson, 2679-2680
C/3 R
Gerrard, 3207
McFadyen, 3207-3208
Robinson, 3205-3207
Selinger, 3208
R/A, 3232
General comments
Hawranik, 1836
Language status reports
Gerrard, 2680-2681
Lamoureux, 2682
Aboriginal missing and murdered women task force
Whitehead, 34
Aboriginal off-reserve housing
Federal funding
Mackintosh, 78-79
Rowat, 77-78
Aboriginal students
Education levels
Jha, 350
Whitehead, 33
School readiness programs
Gerrard, 1197-1198
Selinger, 1197-1198
Aboriginal Tourism Strategy support
Marcelino, 1651
Aboriginal women. See Missing and murdered Aboriginal women
Access centres. See also specific facilities
Redevelopments
Braun, 371
Oswald, 184
Act Respecting the Administration of Oaths of Office
[Bill 1]
1 R
Selinger, 9
Act to amend An Act to incorporate The Portage District General Hospital Foundation
[Bill 300]
1 R
Faurschou, 48-49
2 R
Faurschou, 349-350
C/3 R
Eichler, 2993
Gerrard, 2993
Hawranik, 2992-2993
R/A, 3233
Addictions Foundation Amendment Act
[Bill 26]
1 R
Rondeau, 1227
2 R
Chomiak, 2986
Rowat, 2986-2987
C/3 R
Lamoureux, 3125-3126
Rowat, 3125
R/A, 3232
Addictions Foundation of Manitoba
Funding strategy
Rondeau, 1875, 1883-1884, 2107
Rowat, 1883-1884, 2106-2107, 3125
Fundraising and donations reductions from budget
Rondeau, 2113-2114
Rowat, 2113
Needs assessment study
Rondeau, 2114
Rowat, 2114
Programs and services
Faurschou, 188
Graydon, 196
Rowat, 239
School-based programs
Briese, 216-217
Rondeau, 216-217, 1886, 2114-2115, 2203-2204
Staffing budget allocation
Rondeau, 2113
Rowat, 2113
Addictions treatment
Departmental authority
Driedger, 2028-2029
Oswald, 2028-2029
Funding
Rondeau, 1885
Rowat, 1885
Selinger, 653
Government strategy
Gerrard, 659-660
Rondeau, 659-660
Lack of services for women
Rondeau, 575-576
Rowat, 575
OxyContin abuse
Rondeau, 659
Residential bed availability
Rondeau, 1886
Rowat, 1886
Success rate evaluations
Rondeau, 1884-1885
Rowat, 1884-1885
Wait lists
Driedger, 2460-2461
Irvin-Ross, 2803-2804
Lamoureux, 2424
McFadyen, 2457-2458, 2462-2463
Rondeau, 1599-1600, 2419-2420, 2423-2424, 2459-2462
Rowat, 1599-1600, 2419-2420, 2459, 2461-2462, 2803-2804, 2987, 3095
Selinger, 2457-2459, 2462-2463
Youth programs
Rowat, 2986-2987
Addictions treatment centre. See also Magnus Centre
Funding
Rondeau, 699
Project status
Driedger, 655-656
McFadyen, 652-654
Selinger, 652-654
Adult Learning Centres in Manitoba
Annual report
McGifford, 529
Closures
Faurschou, 565
Review and funding
Taillieu, 1688-1690
Advanced Education Administration Act and Amendments to The Council on Post-Secondary Education Act and The Education Administration Act
[Bill 29]
1 R
McGifford, 1437
2 R
McGifford, 2977
Taillieu, 2977-2982
R/S
Gerrard, 3127-3131
Taillieu, 3127-3131
C/3 R, 3214
Gerrard, 3132
Lamoureux, 3132
Taillieu, 3132
R/A, 3232
Privacy concerns
McGifford, 2105-2106
Taillieu, 2105-2106
Student information privacy concerns
Taillieu, 2978-2982
Advanced Education and Literacy Department
Advertising budget
McGifford, 1675
Taillieu, 1675
Budget expenditures
McGifford, 1681
Taillieu, 1680
Contribution to Winnipeg Foundation
McGifford, 1692-1693
Taillieu, 1692-1693
Electronic Data System contract
McGifford, 1682
Taillieu, 1682
Estimates debate, 1674-1693
Estimates speakers
McGifford, 1674-1693
Taillieu, 1674-1693
Financial institutions expenditures
McGifford, 1682
Taillieu, 1682
Literacy programs funding
McGifford, 1692
Taillieu, 1692
Ministerial travel expenditures
Political staffing
McGifford, 1675
Taillieu, 1675
Probe Research expenditures
McGifford, 1676-1677
Taillieu, 1676-1677
Supplementary Information for Legislative Review
McGifford, 1354
Transfer of International Education branch
McGifford, 1686-1687
Taillieu, 1686-1687
Affordable housing
Funding
Caldwell, 193
Tax increment financing
Marcelino, 285
Aging in Place program
Effectiveness
Rondeau, 700
Agreement on Internal Trade
Dispute resolution mechanism
Bjornson, 2830
Borotsik, 2832
Evaluation
Pedersen, 3067
Government priority
Bjornson, 1915
Agriculture, Food and Rural Initiatives Department
Advertising campaign
Graydon, 1463-1464
Struthers, 1463-1464
Budget reductions
Cullen, 755
Faurschou, 1202
Graydon, 461-462, 472-473, 628, 2081, 2377
Hawranik, 746-747
McFadyen, 445
Selinger, 1202
Stefanson, 1323
Estimates debate, 1377-1383, 1452-1468, 1522-1536, 1607-1622, 1659-1674
Estimates speakers
Derkach, 1615-1618
Faurschou, 1621-1622, 1659-1662
Graydon, 1379-1383, 1452-1465, 1522-1525, 1608-1614, 1666-1673, 15311532
Pedersen, 1466-1468, 1525-1527, 1533-1536, 1618-1621, 1662-1666
Struthers, 1377-1383, 1453-1468, 1522-1536, 1607-1622, 1659-1674
Federal-provincial ministers' meetings
Graydon, 1464
Pedersen, 1466-1468
Struthers, 1465-1467
Income stabilization budget
Caldwell, 2509
Lemieux, 2512
Ministerial travel expenditures
Graydon, 1458-1459
Struthers, 1458-1460
Political staffing
Graydon, 1380
Struthers, 1380
Premier's travel expenditures
Graydon, 1457
Struthers, 1458
Staffing
Supplementary Information for Legislative Review
Struthers, 1135
Agriculture, Standing Committee on
Meeting request
Graydon, 3170
Pedersen, 137
Agriculture industry. See also Hog industry; Livestock industry; Manitoba Sustainable Agriculture Practices; Resolutions
Carbon credits accumulation
Graydon, 1671
Struthers, 1671
Economic challenges
Eichler, 57-58
Struthers, 57-58
Growth plan
McFadyen, 89
Land-use planning
Eichler, 335
Reid, 94
Policy need
Struthers, 103
Producer income levels
Graydon, 2011-2012
Struthers, 2011-2012
Producer retention
Rowat, 666
Program funding reductions
Eichler, 534
Wowchuk, 534-535
Supply-management commodities quota tax
Cullen, 755
Eichler, 2445
Goertzen, 697
Graydon, 491-493, 494, 516, 660-661, 723-724, 2075-78, 2107-2108, 2261-2262, 2422-2423
Pedersen, 635
Struthers, 491-493, 494, 516-517, 661, 2075-78, 2261-2262, 2422-2423, 2505-2506
Agri-Food Research and Development Initiative
Budget decrease
Eichler, 643
Graydon, 1460-1463
Struthers, 1460-1462
International trade (India)
Reports and recommendations
Graydon, 1608-1610
Struthers, 1609-1610
AgriInvest program
Budget decrease
Graydon, 1608
Struthers, 1608
AgriRecovery program
Analysis
Struthers, 2087
Compensation eligibility
Briese, 1778
Eichler, 337
Nevakshonoff, 152
Struthers, 1778
Flood damage compensation
Struthers, 1608
Funding
Nevakshonoff, 1777
Struthers, 1777
AgriStability Plus program
Initiatives
Graydon, 2084-2085
Struthers, 2084-2085
Shortfall proposal
Pedersen, 1466
Struthers, 1466-1467
AgriStability program
Funding
Graydon, 2082-2084
Struthers, 2082-2084
Global averaging margins
Eichler, 339
Nevakshonoff, 152
AIDS (Disease). See Ministerial statements
Air bags. See Highway Traffic Amendment Act (Immobilizers and Air Bags)
All Aboard program. See also Child poverty; Poverty
Funding
Mackintosh, 2620
Martindale, 269
General comments
Whitehead, 2783
Resources
Mackintosh, 874-875
Allan, Hon. Nancy (St. Vital) N.D.P.
Aboriginal Education Action Plan
Government support, 1492
Autism
ABA program funding decrease, 2293-2294
Brandon School Division
Gymnasium renovations project status, 139-140
Broadband services
Government priority, 1647
Early Childhood Development Initiative
School division grants, 1497-1498
Education Administration Amendment Act (Education About Donating Organs)
[Bill 226]
2 R, 2392-2393
Educational facilities
Asbestos concerns, 215-216, 1567
Mould concerns, 1566-1567
Southwest Winnipeg, 581
Educational facilities, independent
Education Department
Advertising budget, 1415
Contract tendering process, 1415
Estimates debate, 1411-1416, 1490-1506, 1558-1572, 1641-1650
Interdepartmental staff transfers, 1641
Mission statement, 1495-1496
Staffing, 1413-1414
Success measurements, 1496-1497
Supplementary Information for Legislative Review, 1135
Education for Sustainable Development
Success rates, 1497, 1502-1504
Education system
Aboriginal student programs, 1494-1495
Certificate of completion recognition, 2985
English as an Additional Language program, 482-483
Experiential learning programs, 1503-1504
First Nations communities graduation rates, 1505-1506
High school graduation rates, 482-483, 619-620, 1411
High school sports schools of excellence, 480-481
No-fail policies, 481-482, 1567-1568, 1961
Physical education grants, 1648
Programs for children at risk, 1493-1494
Skills for Independent Living program, 1571-1572
Student-teacher ratios, 1645
Teacher workload report, 2521-2522
Technical vocational training, 1504-1505
Truancy rates, 1504
Employment Standards Code Amendment Act (Unpaid Leave Related to Donating an Organ)
[Bill 227]
2 R, 2990-2991
Football stadium
School division funding impact, 615-616
Garden Valley School Division
Capital budget projects, 1561-1563
Facility project status, 766-767, 1501-1502
Glenlawn Collegiate
RTC/NTC soccer program, 479-480
Gordon Bell High School
Land purchase, 180
Healthy Child, Healthy Kids task force recommendations, 1647-1648
Healthy Child Committee of Cabinet, 1416
Interim Appropriation Act, 2010
[Bill 11]
C/W, 479-483
Manitoba Association of School Trustees Amendment Act
[Bill 6]
1 R, 131
2 R, 2820-2821
Manitoba First Nations Education Resource Centre
Curriculum assessment, 1506
MB4Youth departmental transfer, 1490-1491
Members' statements
Save Our Seine, 2941-2942
Oral Questions
Autism
ABA program funding decrease, 2293-2294
Brandon School Division
Gymnasium renovations project status, 139-140
Educational facilities
Asbestos concerns, 215-216
Southwest Winnipeg, 581
Education system
High school graduation rates, 619-620
No-fail policies, 1961
Teacher workload report, 2521-2522
Football stadium
School division funding impact, 615-616
Garden Valley School Division
Facility project status, 766-767
Gordon Bell High School
Land purchase, 180
Pembina Trails School Division
Litigation against terminated employee, 53-54
Post-secondary education
Funding, 513-514
Student Success Initiative funding, 2808
Pembina Trails School Division
Litigation against terminated employee, 53-54
Portage Collegiate Institute
Adult education program cancellation, 1564-1565
Portage la Prairie School Division
Capital budget projects, 1561-1562
Post-secondary education
Funding, 513-514
Tuition fee increases, 2123-2124
Public Schools Amendment Act
[Bill 23]
1 R, 953
2 R, 2984-2985
Contract tendering process, 2985
Financial statements reporting, 2984-2985
Land transfer requests, 2985
Public Schools Finance Board
Capital funding budget, 1563-1565
Lending criteria, 1561
Red River College
Mobile training labs, 2608
Resolutions
Vocational training, rural and northern, 2607-2609
Reston Collegiate Institute
Contract tenders, 1491
Save Our Seine, 2941-2942
School divisions
Absenteeism reviews, 1648-1649
Amalgamations, 1644-1645
Budget statistics, 1559, 1642-1643
Information technology grants, 1646
School closure moratorium, 1500-1501, 1643
Small Schools grant, 1643-1644
Tax incentive grants eligibility, 1499-1500, 1558-1560
Transportation concerns, 1570-1571
Usage of empty facilities, 1569
Seven Oaks School Division
Aboriginal achievement committee, 1492
Student Success Initiative funding, 2808
Teachers' Retirement Allowances Fund Annual Report, 2456
Vocational training, rural and northern, 2607-2609
Whistleblower legislation effectiveness, 53-54
Workplace Safety and Health
Fine enforcement, 1754
Inspection officer increase, 1754
Workplace Safety and Health Amendment Act (Harassment and Violence in the Workplace)
[Bill 219]
2 R, 1753-1754
All-terrain vehicles
Lawsuits
Eichler, 338
Safety policies
Ashton, 1898
Eichler, 1898
All-weather roads
Cost impact
Ashton, 1906
Eichler, 1906
Expansion
Ashton, 376
Funding
Jennissen, 244
Melnick, 780
Impact on boreal forest
Gerrard, 2189
Lake Winnipeg east-side
Brick, 751
Gerrard, 1907
Hawranik, 1833-1835, 2313-2314
Maguire, 739, 1148, 1547, 1549-1550, 3197
Selby, 743
Maintenance budget
Ashton, 1487-1488
Eichler, 1487-1488
Altemeyer, Rob (Wolseley) N.D.P.
Committee of the Whole report, 3230
Crown Corporations Public Review and Accountability Amendment Act
[Bill 224]
2 R, 2498-2500
Economic diversification, 198
Education system funding, 200-201
Fiscal Stabilization Fund increase, 198-199
Gordon Bell High School
Land purchase, 180
Harmonized sales tax
Government strategy, 199
Health-care services
Staffing levels, 201
HOUSINGFirst program
Homelessness initiatives, 1449
Influenza A (H1N1) vaccinations, 201
Infrastructure stimulus projects, 198
Lions Personal Care Centre 10th anniversary, 2169-2170
Manitoba Hydro
Xcel Energy power agreement, 2562-2563
Manitoba Public Insurance Corporation rebates, 2499-2500
Maternal and neonatal care
Government support, 201
Members' statements
Lions Personal Care Centre 10th anniversary, 2169-2170
Mulvey School play structure, 143
University of Winnipeg Students' Association Day Care, 693
Midwifery training programs, 201
Mulvey School play structure, 143
Neighbourhoods Alive! initiative expansion, 1045-1046
Oral Questions
Gordon Bell High School
Land purchase, 180
HOUSINGFirst program
Homelessness initiatives, 1449
Manitoba Hydro
Xcel Energy power agreement, 2562-2563
Provincial parks
Campsite reservation system and fees, 537-538
Resource Assistance for Youth (RAY)
New facility, 3087
Post-secondary education
Tuition fee increases, 200
Private Bills, Standing Committee on
First report, 2800-2801
Provincial debt
Servicing costs, 199
Provincial Nominee Program
Processing times, 199
Provincial parks
Campsite reservation system and fees, 537-538
Resolutions
Neighbourhoods Alive! initiative expansion, 1045-1046
Resource Assistance for Youth (RAY)
New facility, 3087
School divisions
Capital funding, 201
Taxation
Post-secondary graduation tax credit, 200
Small business tax rate, 199
Throne Speech debate, 197-202
University of Winnipeg
Richardson science building, 200
Student residence units, 1045
Students' Association Day Care, 693
Alternate Land Use Services funding
Graydon, 1672
Struthers, 1672
Alternative energy
Government initiatives
Rondeau, 207
Loan program
Struthers, 1607
St. Joseph wind farm project status
Jha, 1603-1604
Schuler, 703
Selinger, 786
Wowchuk, 1604
St. Joseph wind farm road restrictions
Ashton, 1804
Graydon, 1803-1804
Wind energy projects
Cullen, 180-181
Graydon, 197
Pedersen, 157-158
Wowchuk, 180-181
Alternative health practices accessibility. See Resolutions
Alternative medicine
Need for regulations
Blady, 2152
Korzeniowski, 2154
Oswald, 2150
Saran, 2155
Tax deductibility
Faurschou, 2148
Gerrard, 2154
Maguire, 2151
Oswald, 2150-2151
Ambulance services. See Rural health-care services
Animal Care Act
Regulation consultations
Graydon, 1670
Struthers, 1670
Apprenticeship training. See also Wuskatim dam
Aboriginal employees
Bjornson, 2605
Whitehead, 631-633
Budget allotment
Bjornson, 1913-1914
Borotsik, 1913-1914
Funding
Bjornson, 162
Saran, 601
Whitehead, 631
Journeymen shortage
Briese, 1631
Howard, 1631
Retention of workers
Borotsik, 3066
Spaces
Melnick, 778
Appropriation Act, 2010
[Bill 37]
1 R
Wowchuk, 3226-3227
2 R
Wowchuk, 3227
C/W, 3228-3229
C/3 R, 3231
R/A, 3233
Arctic Summit
Government support
Nevakshonoff, 640
Arts and cultural organizations. See Resolutions
Arts community
Labour demographic
Marcelino, 704-705
Asessippi Provincial Park
Model airplane field maintanance
Blaikie, 1872-1873
Derkach, 1872-1873
Ashton, Hon. Steve (Thompson) N.D.P.
All-terrain vehicles
Safety policies, 1898
All-weather roads
Cost impact, 1906
Expansion, 376
Lake Winnipeg east-side, 1547, 1549-1550, 1907
Maintenance budget, 1487-1488
Alternative energy
St. Joseph wind farm road restrictions, 1804
Automobiles
Cell-phone use ban, 1898-1900
Bridges
Budget expenditures, 1896
Project status (Brandon), 1541-1542
Project status (St. Adolphe), 406
Budget debate, 549-553
CentrePort Canada
Asia-Pacific trade, 2361
Budget, 1807-1808
Government support, 1482, 1489
Highway network use, 1822
Municipality agreements, 1809, 1823
Private consulultations, 1807-1808
Project status, 1804-1805, 1807
Saskatchewan funding, 1822-1823
Winnipeg Airport Authority land-use, 1820-1821
Child-care centres funding, 551
Coat of Arms, Emblems and the Manitoba Tartan Amendment Act (Provincial Soil Designated)
[Bill 203]
2 R, 1207-1209
CP rail line (Interlake), 263
Crime and criminal offenders reduction strategy, 551
Crown Corporations Public Review and Accountability Amendment Act
[Bill 224]
2 R, 2501-2503
Crown land purchases
Municipal request for consultation (Bissett), 2358-2359
Drain maintenance and culverts
Engineering studies, 1896
Resources, 538
East Side Road Authority
Labour agreeements, 1548
Staffing, 1546
Emergency Measures Organization
Interprovincial reciprocal aid, 1905
Flood-damaged farmland
Financial compensation eligibility, 1556
Flooding and ice jams, 529
Amphibex use, 1552-1553
Disaster financial assistance, 1554-1555
Dredging policies, 1551-1552
Mitigation strategies, 1551
Tube diking, 1556-1558
Forest firefighting
Water bomber purchase, 1903-1904
Greyhound Canada
Interim funding agreement, 1889-1891
Highway 2 upgrade requirements, 1811
Highway 3 access approaches, 1545-1546
Highway 32 project status, 2071-2072
Highway 59 and Perimeter upgrade requirements, 1816-1817
Highway 75
Bypasses, 1805-1806
Flooding forecast, 405
Land-use consultations, 1806-0807
Upgrade funding, 552
Highway 201 RTAC restrictions, 1803
Highway 207 upgrade requirements, 1814
Highway 340 upgrade requirements, 1811
Highways and roads
Capital construction projects, 304-305
Funding, 552, 1481, 1487, 1488
Municipality main market roads agreement, 1887-1888
RTAC building costs, 1906
Highway Traffic Amendment Act (Immobilizers and Air Bags)
[Bill 21]
1 R, 761
2 R, 2666-2667
Highway Traffic Amendment Act (Safety Precautions to Be Taken When Approaching Tow Trucks and Other Designated Vehicles)
[Bill 8]
1 R, 209
2 R, 2663-2664
Infrastructure
Capital funding, 376-377, 550, 1482
Federal funding percentage, 1894
Infrastructure and Transportation Department
Advertising budget, 1486
Budget lapse, 1891-1892
Building Canada funds, 15381539
Capital spending budget, 1892-1893, 1907-1908, 1908-1909
Contract tendering contracts, 1485
Estimates debate, 1481-1489, 1537-1558, 1802-1824, 1887-1910
Executive Support budget, 1486
Ministerial travel expenditures, 1486
Political staffing, 1484
Projected deficit, 1891
Staffing, 1485
Supplementary Information for Legislative Review, 1354
Water control works inspections, 1895
Israeli Apartheid Week, 816-817
Letellier Bridge project status, 1803
Local government districts
Municipality conversions, 1887-1888
Manitoba highways map 2010, 3012-3013
Manitoba Hydro
Investments in dam construction projects, 377
Rate increases, 377
Manitoba Motor Transport Board
Licences and regulations, 1540-1541
Responsibilities, 1900-1901
Manitoba Public Insurance Corporation
Department funding level, 1900
Rebates, 2502
Minimum wage increase
Economic impact, 551
Ministerial statements
Flooding and ice jams update, 529
Manitoba highways map 2010, 3012-3013
Municipalities
Airport commissions funding allocations, 1898
Neighbourhoods Alive! initiative expansion, 551
New West Partnership Agreement
Manitoba participation, 1809-1811, 2260
Northern Airports and Marine Services
Budget decrease, 1897-1898
Oil industry
Transportation concerns, 1064, 1537-1538
On-line gaming
Government position, 1362, 1774-1775, 1776-1777
Oral Questions
Bridges
Project status (St. Adolphe), 406
CentrePort Canada
Asia-Pacific trade, 2361
CP rail line (Interlake), 263
Crown land purchases
Municipal request for consultation (Bissett), 2358-2359
Drain maintenance and culverts resources, 538
Highway 32 project status, 2071-2072
Highway 75 flooding forecast, 405
Highways and roads
Capital construction projects, 304-305
New West Partnership Agreement
Manitoba participation, 2260
Oil industry
Transportation concerns, 1064
On-line gaming
Government position, 1362, 1774-1775, 1776-1777
Provincial Road 340 paving project status, 578-579
Provincial Road 481 upgrade requirements, 2758-2759
Rural bus services
Consulation meetings, 2204-2205
Rural health-care services
Air ambulance purchase, 620
State of emergency
Designation criteria, 2617-2618
Trucking industry
Harmonization of transport regulations, 2752-2753
Perimeter Bridge project status, 1906
Plastic checkout bag ban, 2595-2596
Population growth increase, 376
Portage Diversion
Project status updates, 1895
Port of Churchill
CN Rail upgrades, 1821
Gateway corporation board, 1821
Provincial ferry services, 1898
Provincial Road 340 paving project status, 578-579
Provincial Road 481 upgrade requirements, 2758-2759
Provincial symbol designations, 1207-1209
PTH 15 upgrade requirements, 1814-1815
PTH 213 traffic light installation, 1814
Rapid City highway restrictions, 1812
Rat Creek diversion proposal, 1824
Recreational facilities funding, 551
Red River Floodway
Federal funding, 1553-1554
Project status, 1548, 1907-1908
Resolutions
Israeli Apartheid Week, 816-817
Rural bus services
Consulation meetings, 2204-2205
Regulations, 1540
Rural health-care services
Air ambulance purchase, 620, 1903
Rural water supply
PFRA funding decrease, 1817-1819
Shellmouth Dam
Project status updates, 1895-1896
State of emergency
Designation criteria, 2617-2618
Taxation
Payroll tax, 377
Small business tax rate, 551
Taxicab Board
Driver safety concerns, 1902-1903
Throne Speech debate, 375-378
Trans-Canada Highway
Speed limits, 1542-1545
Twinning project, 552
Trucking industry
Harmonization of transport regulations, 1482, 1809, 2752-2753
Waste Reduction and Prevention Amendment Act
[Bill 206]
2 R, 2595-2596
Waste-water treatment facilities
Funding, 1482
Waste-water treatment facilities (Winnipeg)
Funding, 1906
Water Services Board
Funding decrease, 1819
Livestock drought prevention, 1819-1820
Winter roads
Early thaw economic impact, 1906-1907
Operating expenses, 1894
Assiniboia Community Appreciation Night. See Members' statements
Assiniboia Downs
Government support
Driedger, 2274-2275
Marcelino, 2274-2275
Assiniboine Community College
Annual report
McGifford, 358
Redevelopment
Bjornson, 2604
Caldwell, 191
McGifford, 1687
Nevakshonoff, 2601
Taillieu, 1687
Assiniboine Masters Swim Club. See Members' statements
Assiniboine Zoo
Polar Bear Research and Arctic Exhibit
Stefanson, 344
Association of Manitoba Municipalities
Conservation district members
Maguire, 978-979
Melnick, 978-979
Orientations for new officials
Briese, 1983-1984
Lemieux, 1983-1984
Auditor General. See also Specific agencies and departments
Follow-up of previously issued recommendations
Hickes, 466
Report (La Broquerie)
Autism
ABA program funding decrease
Allan, 2293-2294
McFadyen, 2292-2293
Mitchelson, 2293-2294, 2380-2381
Selinger, 2292-2293
Automobiles
Cell-phone use ban
Ashton, 1898-1900
Eichler, 1898-1900
Auto theft. See also Winnipeg Auto Theft Suppression Strategy
Decrease
Brick, 2694
Lamoureux, 2669-2670
Martindale, 2695
Reid, 94-95
Selinger, 1512
Increased offender violence
Goertzen, 2008-2009
Swan, 2009
Statistics
McFadyen, 1186
Selinger, 1186
Averill, Verna. See Members' statements
Awasis Agency of Northern Manitoba
Child death investigation
Mackintosh, 1340-1342
Mitchelson, 1340-1342