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Safer Communities and Neighbourhoods Amendment and Criminal Property Forfeiture Amendment Act

[Bill 16]

1 R

Swan, 687

2 R

Gerrard, 2559

Goertzen, 2558-2559

Swan, 2383-2384

C 3/R

Gerrard, 2872

Goertzen, 2869-2870

Swan, 2870-2872

R/A

Lee, 2994

Safe Transition Home resources

Marcelino, 2430

SafetyAid programs

Expansion

Rondeau, 1606

Wowchuk, 682

General comments

Rondeau, 765

Swan, 1248

Initiatives

Irvin-Ross, 2071-2072

Rondeau, 2079

Salvation Army Weetamah open house. See Members' statements

Samatte, Dolores. See Members' statements

Sanderson-Redhead, Jaylene death

All Nations Coordinated Response Network review

Mackintosh, 1591-1592

Mitchelson, 1591-1592

Crown's charge reduction

Goertzen, 244-245

Swan, 244-245

Public inquiry timeline

Mackintosh, 285, 986-987, 1590, 2296

Mitchelson, 285, 986-987, 1590, 2295-2296

Saran, Mohinder (The Maples) N.D.P.

Amber Trails new school facility, 913, 1301

Budget debate, 913-915

eChart Manitoba

Government support, 914, 1677

Education system

Mandatory school-age attendance, 229

English as an Additional Language program

Increased spaces, 331

Housing

Granny suite grants, 230, 915

Immigration

General comments, 210-211

Resources, 914

Maples Community Centre redevelopment, 914

Members' statements

Amber Trails new school facility, 1301

eChart Manitoba, 1677

Immigration, 210-211

Nor'West Access Community Health Centre, 2556

Philippine Heritage Week, 2790

Sarb Sanjha Dashmesh Tournament, 537

Vaisakhi Festival, 811

Nor'West Access Community Health Centre, 2556

Philippine Heritage Week, 2790

Provincial Nominee Program

Employment requirements, 331

Federal quota cap, 329-332, 914

Settlement resources, 331

Targets, 229, 330

RentAid program participants, 2250

Rental properties

Condominium conversions, tenant rights, 2250

Resolutions

Affordable housing and tenant protection, 2250

Provincial Nominee Program

Federal quota cap, 329-332

Sarb Sanjha Dashmesh Tournament, 537

Taxation

Education Property Tax Credit increase, 2250

Primary Caregiver Tax Credit increase, 914-915

Throne Speech debate, 229-230

Vaisakhi Festival, 811

Sarb Sanjha Dashmesh Tournament. See Members' statements

Save Lake Winnipeg Act

[Bill 46]

1 R

Blaikie, 2539

2 R, 2693

Altemeyer, 2670-2673

Blaikie, 2587-2588

Gerrard, 2673-2674

Maguire, 2767-2760

R/S

Gerrard, 2991

Maguire, 2991

Struthers, 2990-2991

Taillieu, 2990

C 3/R

Gerrard, 2992

Maguire, 2992

McFadyen, 2991

Struthers, 2992-2993

R/A

Lee, 2995

Environmental management practices funding

Maguire, 2767

Hog industry moratorium

Blaikie, 2587

Maguire, 2767-2768

Quarry permit moratorium

Blaikie, 2587

Sewage treatment modernization provisions

Blaikie, 2588

Maguire, 2768

Wetlands restoration

Blaikie, 2587

School divisions. See also Members' statements; Planning and Land Dedication for School Sites Act (Various Acts Amended); Specific divisions

Before-and-after-school programs

Allan, 1180

Faurschou, 1758

Stefanson, 1180

Capital projects

Allan, 748-749, 1010

Altemeyer, 814

Blady, 552

Irvin-Ross, 912

Stefanson, 897

Wowchuk, 677

Community recreation facility use

Allan, 1187

Cullen, 1187

Cost of acreage for school construction (Waverley West)

McFadyen, 528-529, 1042, 1102-1103

Selinger, 528-529, 1042, 1102-1103

Day-care capital funding responsibility

Allan, 748, 1093, 1182-1183

Brick, 560

Caldwell, 556-557

Cullen, 1093

Derkach, 870

Maguire, 1182-1183

Wowchuk, 682

Facility need

Eichler, 824

Funding increase

Allan, 1010

Selby, 820

Wowchuk, 677

Grant increases

Allan, 1174-1175

Cullen, 1174

High school facility need (South Winnipeg)

McFadyen, 809

Selinger, 809-810

Overcrowding

Gerrard, 471-472

McFadyen, 465-466

Selinger, 465-466, 471-473

Parent resources

Allan, 1028

Faurschou, 1027-1028

Playground and green space inventory

Allan, 1025-1026

Faurschou, 1025-1026

Rural broadband width

Allan, 1188

Cullen, 1187-1188

School board responsibilities

Cullen, 2832

School rankings

Allan, 1089

Gerrard, 1089

Student enrolment statistics

Allan, 1097

Cullen, 1096-1097

Tax incentive grant participation

Allan, 212, 750, 1010, 1185-1186

Cullen, 1185-1186

Transportation consultations

Allan, 1180

Stefanson, 1180

Schuler, Ron (Springfield) P.C.

Bedbug concerns

Government programs, 2362-2364

Mattress removal policies, 2705-2706

Rental property disclosure to tenants, 2337

Reporting, mandatory, 2335-2337, 2362

Budget debate, 723-724

Business community

Regulatory requirements time and costs, 2523

Cemetery vandalism fine increase, 2913

CEMRR railway

East St. Paul concerns, 2144-2145

Committee of Supply

Concurrence motion, 2319-2320, 2705-2706

Community Places Program

Community club upgrade priorities, 1798, 1803-1804

Condolence, motions of

Enns, Harry J., 595-596

Lyon, Sterling Rufus, 1906-1907

Roblin, Duff, 1939-1941

Consumer Rights Day Act

[Bill 204]

2 R, 328-329

Crime and criminals

Outstanding warrants

Deletion public information, 2220

Enforcement, 2245

Independent prosecutors' reviews, 1530

Purged warrant list, 2219-2220

Danyluk, Walter, 2000

Dugald construction project

Open house public meeting, 435

East Elmwood Community Centre project status, 1798

Employment and Income Assistance program

Participant increase, 2320

Executive Council

Estimates, 1193-1195

FIFA Women's World Cup, 2015

Provincial hosting possiblities, 1800-1803

Football stadium

Community-use components, 1806-1808

Due diligence, 153-154

Gang activity reduction strategies, 2219

Grievances, Matters of

Bedbug reporting, mandatory

Government support, 2362

Grieving Families Protection Act (Various Acts Amended)

[Bill 39]

C 3/R, 2913-2914

Highway 59 and perimeter

Upgrade requirements, 2144

Highways and roads

Ditch maintenance responsibility, 2319

Homelessness government initiatives, 1707-1708

Housing and Community Development Department

Estimates, 1703-1713, 1706

Ministerial travel expenditures, 1704

Premier's travel expenditures, 1704

Staffing, 1703-1704

Infrastructure and Transportation Department

Estimates, 2144-2145

Insulin pumps

Pharmacare coverage for pediatric patients, 723

Justice for Victims of Child Pornography Act

[Bill 220]

2 R, 2615-2616

Manitoba Day, 1927

Manitoba Housing Authority

Bedbug reduction strategy, 1712-1713, 2337

Boiler safety inspections, 1711

Budget increase, 1704

Capital projects, 1704-1705

Construction contracts, 1705

Federal funding, 1711-1712

Repair and renovations wait lists, 1706-1707

Safety certificates, 1711

Security concerns, 1708-1709, 1709-1710

Unit additions and renovations, 1705-1706

Vacancy rate, 1708, 2244, 2245

Manitoba Hydro—Bipole III

Costs estimates update, 2434-2435

Location consultations, 152-153

West-side location, 724

Members' statements

Danyluk, Walter, 2000

Manitoba Day, 1927

PTH 15 and Highway 206 traffic lights need, 386

Middlechurch Home

Renovation project status, 1712

Mollard Road upgrade responsibility (Winnipeg), 1194-1195

Neighbourhoods Alive!

Salary expenditures increase, 1710-1711

Opposition day motion

Crime and criminals

Purged warrant list, 2219-2220

Elections Finances Act sections 70.2 to 70.4 repeal, 2807-2808

Oral Questions

Dugald construction project

Open house public meeting, 435

Red River Floodway

Flow levels and capacity information, 1676

Petitions

Manitoba Hydro—Bipole III

Costs estimates update, 2434-2435

PTH 15 and Highway 206 changes, public consultation, 427, 523, 627-628

PTH 15 floodway bridge twinning, 13

PTH 15 traffic light installation, 45

Provincial Nominee Program

Federal quota cap, 335-337

History, 335-336

PTH 15

Floodway bridge twinning, 13

traffic light installation, 45

PTH 15 and Highway 206

Public consultation, 427, 523, 627-628

Traffic lights installation, 386

Recreation facilities

Government funding, 512-513

Safety standard certificates, 1798

Upgrade requirements, 1797, 1799-1800

Red River Floodway

Flow levels and capacity information, 1676

Regulatory Accountability and Transparency Act

[Bill 203]

2 R, 2522-2524

Rental properties

Vacancy rate, 2245

Resolutions

Affordable housing and tenant protection, 2244-2245

Bedbug reporting, mandatory, 2335-2337

Improving education and helping students succeed, 2838-2839

Provincial Nominee Program

Federal quota cap, 335-337

Sexually exploited children, 2430-2431

Youth opportunities, 511-513

Retired Teachers' Allowance Fund

Cost of living allowance, 2838-2839

Sport Canada

Long-term athlete development plans, 1811

Sport Department

Estimates, 1793-1794, 1797-1812

Head injury awareness campaigns, 1808-1810

Ministerial travel expenditures, 1797

Political staffing, 1797

Sport Manitoba

Funding accountability, 1803

Youth sports results posting, 1810-1811

Sports fields

Flood mitigation strategies, 1800

St. Matthews Church (Winnipeg)

Housing renovations, 1706

Teachers' Pensions Amendment Act

[Bill 219]

2 R, 2414-2416

Cost of living allowances, 2416

Ukrainian Heritage Day Act

[Bill 214]

2 R, 1519-1520

Science Education Action Plan funding

Allan, 1547

Wiebe, 1547

Scotties Tournament of Hearts (Altona). See Members' statements

Securities Amendment Act

[Bill 22]

1 R

Wowchuk, 921

2 R

Stefanson, 2607-2608

Wowchuk, 2451-2453

C 3/R

Stefanson, 2980-2981

R/A

Lee, 2994

Offences prosecutions

Wowchuk, 2452

Regulations harmonization

Wowchuk, 2452

Selby, Hon. Erin (Southdale) N.D.P.

ACCESS program

Student bursaries, 1067

Adult learning centres

Annual report, 730

Funding and program evaluations, 1007-1009

Adult literacy rates government initiatives, 1076-1077

Advanced Education and Literacy Department

Estimates, 993-1009, 1067-1083, 1157-1162

Expenditure estimates, 922

Ministerial travel expenditures, 1004

Apprenticeship training

Increased spaces, 821

Bright Futures Fund

Budget responsibility, 515, 1072

Mandate, 995

Success rate evaluation, 995-997

Budget debate, 819-823

Campus Manitoba

Enrolment statistics, 1157-1158

Review recommendations, 1157-1158

Canada Millenium Scholarship Fund

Cessation impact, 1161-1162

Career Trek program, 1067

Child and Family Services agencies

Children-in-care hotel lodging, 621

Devolution process, 620

Child day-care centres

Funded infant spaces, 171

Increased spaces, 822-823

Children's Advocate

Reports, 619

Consumer Protection Amendment Act (Gift Cards)

[Bill 213]

2 R, 2821-2823

Consultations, 2822

Consumer Rights Day Act

[Bill 204]

1 R, 197

2 R, 319-321

Dunsmore, Rachel, 2103

Education system

Government initiatives, 172

High school graduation rates, 820

High school university preparation, 1079

Flooding (Brandon)

Post-secondary education facilities response, 2140

Foster care rate increases, 620

Guimond, Gage death

Report recommendations, 620

Helen Betty Osborne Foundation

Awards dinner funding, 1067

Scholarships, 1067

Highway Traffic Amendment and Drivers and Vehicles Amendment Act

[Bill 12]

2 R, 441-444

Immigration

Literacy skills, 1077

Impaired driving legislation

Breathalyzer and blood sample compliance, 442-443

Licence suspension regulations, 442-443

Mode of transport scope, 442, 444

Novice driver regulations, 444

Island Lakes Community School expansion, 155

J.H. Bruns Collegiate, 100

Large Animal Veterinary Retention bursary, 1067

Len Evans Centre for Trades and Technology

Relocation cost and project update, 1081-1083

Let's Make a Better Deal strategy

Government initiatives, 320-321

Lighthouses program expansion, 515

Manitoba Adult Literacy Strategy Annual Report, 730

Manitoba Bursary Fund

Mandate, 994-997

Program funding, 996-998

Manitoba Graduate Scholarship program

Budget allocation, 1160-1161

Manitoba Hydro export sales revenue, 173

Manitoba Student Aid program

Information system contract tendering, 1070-1071

Loan status errors notifications, 998-999, 1067-1070, 1146-1148

Manitoba Youth Corps initiatives, 514-515

Members' statements

Dunsmore, Rachel, 2103

J.H. Bruns Collegiate, 100

National Missing Children's Day, 2299

Southdale business community, 1548-1549

Southdale Community Centre volunteers, 250

Southdale Scouts, 437, 740-741

Southdale softball teams, 574

Wilson, Cam, 2382-2383

Minnedosa Adult Learning Centre

Adult literacy program funding, 1006

Municipal tax funding formula, 823

National Missing Children's Day, 2299

Nursing profession

Recruitment and retention, 823

Training and retention, 1159

Oral Questions

Flooding (Brandon)

Post-secondary education facilities response, 2140

Manitoba Student Aid program

Loan status errors notifications, 1146-1148

Post-secondary education

Government initiatives, 809

University College of the North

Campus expansions, 1298

Organic products marketing legislation, 320

Peaceful Village program mandate, 1072-1074

Planning and Land Dedication for School Sites Act (Various Acts Amended)

[Bill 48]

2 R, 2665-2669

School division responsibility, 2668-2669

Police services

Community policing initiatives, 173

Hiring of additional officers, 823

Post-secondary education

Alternate fees, 1080-1081

Campus Manitoba outreach program, 1079

Credit transfers, 821

Funding increases, 820

Government initiatives, 809

International students statistics, 1004

Multi-year funding, 1075

Scholarships and bursary increase, 820

Student early-leaver survey, 1074-1075

Tuition fees, 820-821, 1075-1076

Use of fibre optic network, 1005

Prince of Wales/Princess Anne Awards, 1067

Rainbow Day Nursery project status, 155, 171

Recreation facilities funding, 515

Resolutions

Child welfare in chaos, 619-621

Youth opportunities, 513-515

School divisions funding increase, 820

Southdale business community, 1548-1549

Southdale Community Centre

Expansion, 155

Volunteers, 250

Southdale Scouts, 437, 740-741

Southdale softball teams, 574

Student Financial Aid Information System

Personal information protection, 999-1000

Student loan debt

Annual averages, 1160

Taxation

Graduation tax rebate criteria, 1075

Throne Speech debate, 171-173

Training Completion Fund

Mandate, 1002-1003

Payments, 1071

UNESCO World Heritage Site designation

Boreal forest protection, 173

Université de Saint-Boniface Act

[Bill 26]

1 R, 1141

2 R, 2396-2399

Name change, 2397

University of Manitoba agreement, 2398-2399

University College of the North

Campus expansions, 1080, 1298

President's contract details, 1081

University of Manitoba

MacLean's ranking, 1077-1079

Wilson, Cam, 2382-2383

Winnipeg Education Centre Endowment, 1067

Selinger, Hon. Gregory (St. Boniface) N.D.P.

Academic physicians

Joint Operating Division contract concerns, 565-566, 1193

Affordable housing

Government initiatives, 1388-1389

Priority (Brandon), 289-290

Agriculture industry

Excess moisture crop insurance, 1211-1212, 2510

Supply-management commodities quota tax, 286-287

AgriRecovery program

Per acre top-up, 2713

All-weather road, east-side (Lake Winnipeg), 734-735, 803-804, 1049, 1268-1269

Alternative energy

Wind farm developments, 315

Ambulance services

Patient off-load wait times, 1383-1384

An Act Respecting the Administration of Oaths of Office

[Bill 1]

1 R, 11

Asia-Pacific trade mission, 1283-1284

Automobile theft decrease, 1446

Bedbug concerns

Mattress removal policies, 2705-2706

Biodiesel industry development update, 2713

Bright Futures Fund budget responsibility, 1283

Budget

Borrowing authority, 1212-1213

Borrowing sustainability, 1036

Capital assets, 1037-1038

Debate, 945-948

Expenditures increase, 1035, 1211

Government projection accountability, 664-665

Pre-budget consultations FIPPA request, 884

Projected deficits, 690-691

Proposed amendments, 691, 846-847, 885-886

Sinking funds, 1035

Canadian Wheat Board reform

Advertising campaign, 2782-2785

Government response, 2509-2510

Cardiac surgeries wait time increases, 775-776

Cataract surgery program expansion, 315

CentrePort Canada project status, 1050

Child and Family Services agencies

Children-in-care fatalities, 31, 2297-2298

Children-in-care statistics, 433-434

Child day-care centres

Government initiatives, 947

Inclusion in schools, 1285

Civil Service Commission retirements, 1040

Committee of Supply

Concurrence motion, 2502-2503, 2505-2513, 2701-2710, 2713-2715

Condolence, motions of

Enns, Harry J., 577-578

Lyon, Sterling Rufus, 1895-1896

Mandrake, Edward Charles, 455-456

Roblin, Duff, 1929-1930

Correctional services

Prisoner release errors, 1447-1448

Crime and criminals

Homicide rate (Winnipeg), 2754-2755

Violent crime rate increase, 636

Violent crime rate record, 1446-1447

Violent crime rate reduction strategy, 96-97

Devils Lake agreement status, 1210-1211

Economy

Employment and wages priority, 671-672, 697-698

Employment rate, 313

Mininum wage increase, 697

Projected growth rate forecasts, 948

Education system

High school graduation rates, 55-56, 313, 1453

Mandatory school-age attendance, 313, 1282-1283

Student attendance rates enforcement, 56

Student test scores and dropout rates, 526-527, 1282-1283

Technical Vocational Initiative programs, 313

Elections Finances Amendment Act (Abolishing the Vote Tax)

[Bill 218]

Government support, 983-984

Emergency health-care services

Government record, 1382-1283, 1539-1542

STARS helicopter ambulance contract, 1384

Wait times, 633-634

Employment and Income Assistance program

Employment training programs, 377-378

Executive Council

Budget allocations, 1038

Deputy minister's responsibilities, 1039-1040

Estimates, 1029-1050, 1189-1193, 1260-1285

Ministerial travel expenditures, 1039

Senior staff responsibilities, 1040

Family Services and Consumer Affairs Department

Premier's confidence in Minister, 245-246

Federal Equalization Payments

Revenue projections, 1041

Sustainability, 1034, 1041

Fetal alcohol syndrome disorder prevention strategies, 571-572

Fiscal Stabilization Fund

Fund contributions, 1034

Government use, 1212

Transfer to ecoTrust fund, 1033

Use for debt repayment, 1032-1033

Five-year economic plan, 946

Flooding

Budget contingency fund estimates, 1211

Emergency services response, 2485

Evacuations (Roseau River First Nations), 1204-1205

Government water level forecasting, 2485-2486

Infrastructure damage municipal compensation, 2709-2710

Possibility of using prison inmates for labour, 1206-1207

PR 201 closures, 1205-1206

Water level forecasting and preparation, 1048, 2640-2641, 2680-2681

Water levels (Winnipeg), 667

Flooding (Assiniboine River)

Compensation information for residents, 2095-2097, 2199-2200

Controlled dike breaches decisions, 1918-1919, 1923

Controlled dike breaches home loss, 1919-1920

Controlled dike breaches public notifications, 1761-1762, 1762-1764

Flood forecast communications, 2502-2503

Mitigation expense compensation for residents, 2202

Flooding (Assiniboine Valley)

Compensation package for residents, 2507-2509

Flooding (Brandon)

Flood mitigation and business compensation, 2201, 2293-2294

Permanent dike construction, 2206-2207

Flooding (Lake Dauphin)

Mitigation and financial compensation plans, 2855

Flooding (Lake Manitoba)

Minister's remarks, 2901-2902

Mitigation and financial compensation information, 2094, 2436-2437, 2478-2479, 2510-2511, 2543-2544, 2545-2546, 2546-2549, 2574-2575, 2704, 2747, 2849-2850, 2854

Outlet capacity, 2854-2855

Property buyouts, government position on, 2681-2682, 2748-2749

Water level forecasting and responsibility, 2479, 2486-2488, 2510, 2641-2642, 2746-2747, 2846-2848, 2852-2853

Flooding (Oak Lake)

Mitigation infrastructure inspection, 1199

Flooding (Qu'Appelle River)

Water level forecasting accuracy, 2502

Flooding (Shoal lakes)

Information for livestock producers, 1293

Long-term drainage options, 1200-1201, 2683-2685, 2702-2703

Mitigation and financial compensation information, 1044, 2441-2442

Property buyouts, government position on, 2701-2702

Water level increases, 670

Flooding (Souris River)

Infrastructure flood damage compensation, 2710

Flooding (Twin Beach)

Hydro lines moving costs, 2703

Tax compensation, 2703

Flooding—compensation

Appeals commissioner, 2441

Federal disaster assistance availability, 1196-1197

Financial compensation package details, 2703-2704

Flooding—mitigation strategies

Mitigation and dike maintenance strategies, 427-428, 666, 1291-1292

Food banks

Reduction plan, 31

Food Development Centre funding, 2714-2715

Football stadium

Agreement status, 1109

BBB Stadium Inc. board members, 1260

Construction update, 570-571

Cost and funding options, 25-26, 47-50, 92-93, 163-164, 204-205, 261, 348-349, 380-381, 467-468, 1106, 1109-1111, 1278, 2511

Cost overrun responsibilities, 26-27

Creswin Properties, letters to, 1277

Creswin Property involvement, 1106-1108

Cross-departmental initiatives, 1260

Design update, 432

Due diligence, 23-25

Memorandum of understanding, 1104-1105, 1108

Polo Park site redevelopment plan, 27-28, 262, 1110

Project status, 1103, 1260-61

University of Manitoba loan, 1260

Winnipeg Blue Bombers, role of, 49

Winnipeg Blue Bombers loan commitment, 1108

Government Business Enterprises

Net income level, 1034-1035

Government record

Premier's responsibility, 629-631, 636-637

Greenhouse gas emissions

Reduction target timeline, 530-531, 634-635, 801-802

Health-care services

Bureaucracy increase, 2256-2257

Government record, 946

Wait times, diagnostic tests, 315, 1281

Highway 6 upgrade plans, 1201-1202

Highway 75 flooding closures, 666, 1047, 1206

Highways and roads

Infrastructure budget increase, 946

Holocaust Memorial Day, 1288-1289

Infrastructure funding (Winnipeg), 1041-1042

Keeyask generating station project status, 1210

Lake Winnipeg

Phosphorus level reduction targets, 30, 350-351, 384-385, 2444-2445, 2579-2580

Recommendations on nutrient reduction, 2573-2574

Water levels, 1045

Water quality, government record, 2572-2573

Letellier Bridge project status, 1205-1206

Manitoba Council for International Co-operation grant increases, 1029

Manitoba Crop Insurance program

Additional support for producers, 2707

Manitoba Housing Authority

Resources for immigrants, 2379-2380

Unit additions and renovations, 1389

Vacant unit disposal, 2714

Manitoba Hydro

Bipole IV possibility, 1192

Capital estimates update, 346

Converter stations costs, 29

Export sales revenue, 1209-1210

Farlinger report distribution, 2512

Pattern Energy loan details, 1189-1190, 2511

Standardized rates, 315

Water level storage, 1045-1046

Manitoba Hydro—Bipole III

Boreal forest impact, 1269-1270

Converter needs, 1115-1116, 1261-1262

Costs estimates update, 28-30, 160-163, 466-467, 665, 692-693, 732-733, 1114-1115, 1261

Effect on ratepayers, 846-847, 982-983

Engineering consultations, 1191-1192

Environmental impact, 1267-1268

Export sale revenues, 1111, 1113

Export sales (US), 2290-2293

Export sale viability (Saskatchewan), 1113, 2960-2961

First Nations consultations, 1270-1273

Flooding impact on towers, 1112-1113

Landowner concerns, 1276, 2961-2962

Line reliability, 1111, 1275-1276, 2957-2958

Location consultations, 260-261, 631-633, 1262-1264, 1264-1265, 1266-1267

Mining impact, 1273-1274

Municipality concerns, 347

Premier's directive on location, 1191

Public health concerns, 201-202

Underwater location, 97-98, 739

West-side location, 2372-2375, 2378-2379, 2438-2440

Manitoba Public Insurance Corporation

Cityplace purchase, 1049-1050

Compensation benefits levels, 1192-1193

Public Utilities Board's information access, 1049

Rebate announcement timing, 1192

McLeod, Joe incident

Public inquiry, 637-638

Melita

Permanent dike upgrades, 1196-1198

Mining exploration (Pipe Lake), 1208-1209

Mining exploration government support, 23

Ministerial statements

Holocaust Memorial Day, 1288-1289

Winnipeg Grenadiers Hong Kong battle veterans, 524-525

Mollard Road upgrade responsibility (Winnipeg), 1194-1195

Municipal tax funding formula, 947, 1209

Newborn hearing screening program

Government support, 533-534

New West Partnership Agreement

Manitoba participation, 847-848, 1284-1285

Nursing profession

Recruitment and retention, 2752-2753

Training and retention, 314-315

Oral Questions

Academic physicians

Joint Operating Division contract concerns, 565-566

Affordable housing

Need for government initiatives, 1388-1389

Priority (Brandon), 289-290

Agriculture industry

Supply-management commodities quota tax, 286-287

All-weather road, east-side (Lake Winnipeg), 734-735, 803-804

Ambulance services

Patient off-load wait times, 1383-1384

Budget

Pre-budget consultations FIPPA request, 884

Projected deficits, 690-691

Proposed amendments, 691, 846-847, 885-886

Budget projections

Government accountability, 664-665

Canadian Wheat Board reform

Advertising campaign, 2782-2785

Cardiac surgeries

Wait time increases, 775-776

Child and Family Services agencies

Children-in-care fatalities, 31, 2297-2298

Children-in-care statistics, 433-434

Correctional services

Prisoner release errors, 1447-1448

Crime and criminals

Homicide rate (Winnipeg), 2754-2755

Violent crime rate increase, 636

Violent crime rate record, 1446-1447

Violent crime rate reduction strategy, 96-97

Economy

Employment and wages priority, 671-672, 697-698

Education system

High school graduation rates, 55-56, 1453

Student test scores and dropout rates, 526-527

Elections Finances Amendment Act (Abolishing the Vote Tax)

[Bill 218]

Government support, 983-984

Emergency health-care services

Government record, 1382-1283, 1539-1542

Wait times, 633-634

Employment and Income Assistance program

Employment training programs, 377-378

Family Services and Consumer Affairs Department

Premier's confidence in Minister, 245-246

Fetal alcohol syndrome disorder prevention strategies, 571-572

Flooding

Government water level forecasting, 2485-2486

Water level forecasting and preparation, 2640-2641, 2680-2681

Water levels (Winnipeg), 667

Flooding (Assiniboine River)

Compensation information for residents, 2095-2097, 2199-2200

Controlled dike breaches decisions, 1918-1919, 1923

Controlled dike breaches home loss, 1919-1920

Controlled dike breaches public notifications, 1761-1762, 1762-1764

Mitigation expense compensation for residents, 2202

Flooding (Brandon)

Flood mitigation and business compensation, 2201, 2293-2294

Permanent dike construction, 2206-2207

Flooding (Lake Dauphin)

Mitigation and financial compensation plans, 2855

Flooding (Lake Manitoba)

Minister's remarks, 2901-2902

Mitigation and financial compensation information, 2094, 2436-2437, 2478-2479, 2543-2544, 2545-2546, 2546-2549, 2574-2575, 2849-2850, 2854

Outlet capacity, 2854-2855

Property buyouts, government position on, 2681-2682, 2748-2749

Water level forecasting and responsibility, 2479, 2486-2488, 2641-2642, 2746-2747, 2846-2848, 2852-2853

Flooding (Shoal lakes)

Information for livestock producers, 1293

Long-term drainage options, 2683-2685

Mitigation and financial compensation information, 2441-2442

Water level increases, 670

Flooding—mitigation strategies

Mitigation and dike maintenance strategies, 427-428, 666, 1291-1292

Food banks

Reduction plan, 31

Football stadium

Construction update, 570-571

Cost and funding options, 25-26, 47-50, 92-93, 163-164, 204-205, 261, 348-349, 380-381, 467-468

Cost overrun responsibilities, 26-27

Design update, 432

Due diligence, 23-25

Polo Park site redevelopment plan, 27-28, 262

Winnipeg Blue Bombers, role of, 49

Government record

Premier's responsibility, 629-631, 636-637

Greenhouse gas emissions

Reduction target timeline, 530-531, 634-635, 801-802

Health-care services

Bureaucracy increase, 2256-2257

Highway 75 flooding closures, 666

Lake Winnipeg

Phosphorus level reduction targets, 30, 350-351, 384-385, 2444-2445, 2579-2580

Recommendations on nutrient reduction, 2573-2574

Water quality, government record, 2572-2573

Manitoba Housing Authority

Resources for immigrants, 2379-2380

Manitoba Hydro

Capital estimates update, 346

Manitoba Hydro—Bipole III

Costs estimates update, 28-30, 160-163, 466-467, 692-693, 732-733

Effect on ratepayers, 982-983

Export sales (US), 2290-2293

Export sale viability (Saskatchewan), 2960-2961

Landowner concerns, 2961-2962

Line reliability, 2957-2958

Location consultations, 260-261, 631-633

Municipality concerns, 347

Public health concerns, 201-202

Underwater location, 97-98, 739

West-side location, 2372-2375, 2378-2379, 2438-2440

McLeod, Joe incident

Public inquiry, 637-638

Newborn hearing screening program

Government support, 533-534

New West Partnership Agreement

Manitoba participation, 847-848

Provincial issues

Government record, 2962-2963

Radisson Hecla Oasis Resort

Premier's knowledge of receivership, 89-90

Rapid transit system government policy, 167-168

Red River Floodway

Highway 200 bridge concerns, 428-429

Regional health authorities

Management levels, 2751-2754

Reynolds, Dr. Larry

Apology request for termination, 564

School divisions

Cost of acreage for school construction (Waverley West), 528-529

High school facility need (South Winnipeg), 809-810

Overcrowding, 465-466, 471-473

Shellmouth Dam

Capacity level utilization, 2903

Gate construction project status, 2898-2900, 2956-2957

Sinclair, Phoenix death

Commissioner appointment for inquiry, 164-165, 206-207

Public inquiry, 240-242, 257-258, 283-284, 636

State of emergency declaration (St. Laurent), 2787-2788

Taxation

Personal income tax exemptions, 2551-2552

Vale Inco Mine

Plant closure, 22-23, 50-53, 90-92

Vote tax legislation

Government use, 344-346, 777-779

Water management policies

Impact on farmers, 2963-2965

Water Stewardship Department

Water level forecasting, 2785-2786

Winnipeg Regional Health Authority

Directives to pediatric physicians, 2258-2259

Headquarter and administration costs, 637

Payday loan regulations, 320

Pension funds

Unfunded liabilities, 1033

Personal care homes

Funding increase, 947

Options for dementia patients, 1280

Planning and Land Dedication for School Sites Act (Various Acts Amended)

[Bill 48]

School development information availability, 2666

Plessis Road underpass funding, 1042

Police services

Federal funding timeline, 1281-1282

Hiring of additional officers, 1446

Political parties

Union and corporate donation ban, 344-345

Portage Diversion expansion plans, 1044-1045

Post-secondary education

Funding increases, 946-947

International students tuition freeze, 1213

Provincial debt

Borrowing terms and lenders, 1031, 1033

Repayment, 1036

Servicing costs, 947, 1212-1213

Provincial issues

Government record, 2962-2963

Public Schools Finance Board

School division funding, 465

Radisson Hecla Oasis Resort

Premier's knowledge of receivership, 89-90

Rapid transit system

Funding (Winnipeg), 1042

Government policy, 167-168

Rat Creek diversion

Navigatable waterway designation, 1204-1205

Red River Floodway

Expansion, 946, 1043

Highway 200 bridge concerns, 428-429

Primary dike effectiveness (Winnipeg), 1047-1048

Regional health authorities

Management levels, 2751-2754

Reynolds, Dr. Larry

Apology request for termination, 564

School divisions

Cost of acreage for school construction (Waverley West), 528-529, 1042, 1102-1103

High school facility need (South Winnipeg), 809-810

Overcrowding, 465-466, 471-473

Seven Oaks School Division overcrowding, 465

Shellmouth Dam

Capacity level utilization, 2903

Gate construction project status, 2898-2900, 2956-2957

Operation plans, 1046-1047

Sinclair, Phoenix death

Commissioner appointment for inquiry, 164-165, 206-207

Public inquiry, 240-242, 257-258, 283-284, 636

Spruce Woods Provincial Park

Flood mitigation strategies, 2707-2708

State of emergency declaration (St. Laurent), 2787-2788

Taxation

Basic personal exemptions, 947

Personal income tax exemptions, 697-698, 2551-2552

Property tax credit, 947, 2551-2552

Throne Speech debate, 312-315

Vale Inco Mine

Negotiations status, 1208

Plant closure, 22-23, 50-53, 90-92

Vote tax legislation

Government use, 344-346, 777-779

Waste-water treatment plants

Funding, 1043

Nitrogen removal, 1050

Water levels (Rock Lake), 2708

Water management policies

Government initiatives, 1202-1203

Impact on farmers, 2963-2965

Lake drainage strategies, 2505-2507

Water Stewardship Department

Water level forecasting, 2785-2786

Waverley West

Government expenditures, 1049

Winnipeg Grenadiers Hong Kong battle veterans, 524-525

Winnipeg Regional Health Authority

Capital expenditures, 1280

Directives to pediatric physicians, 2258-2259, 2512-2513

Headquarter and administration costs, 637

Selkirk Community Renewal Corporation. See Members' statements

Selkirk Mental Health Centre

Beds for brain injury patients

Driedger, 1956

Oswald, 1956

Senior abuse. See Elder abuse prevention

Senior judges. See Provincial Court Amendment Act (Senior Judges)

Seniors, Support Services to

Congregate meal services

Rowat, 2070

Seniors and Healthy Aging

Operating budget increase

Rondeau, 1606-1608

Rowat, 1606-1607

Seniors' centres

Government support

Braun, 756

Seniors' housing

Accessibility

Blady, 149

Assisted and supportive living options

Faurschou, 1951-1952

Oswald, 1951-1952

Initiatives

Irvin-Ross, 110, 2072

Seniors' Rights Act

[Bill 210]

1 R

Hawranik, 627

2 R

Chomiak, 2074-2076

Driedger, 2072-2074

Gerrard, 2076-2077

Irvin-Ross, 2071-2072

McGifford, 2079

Mitchelson, 2079

Rondeau, 2077-2079

Rowat, 2069-2071

Seven Oaks School Division overcrowding

McFadyen, 465

Selinger, 465

Sexual Assault Awareness Month Act

[Bill 222]

1 R

Driedger, 2633

2 R

Blady, 2721-2722

Driedger, 2719-2721

Gerrard, 2724-2725

Howard, 2723-2724

Rowat, 2722-2723

C 3/R

Driedger, 2935-2936

Howard, 2936

R/A

Lee, 2995

Public education

Driedger, 2720

Sexual assault rate. See also Sexual Assault Awareness Month Act

Incidents among Aboriginal women

Blady, 2722

Rowat, 2722-2723

Reduction strategy

Gerrard, 2646-2647

Howard, 2647

Swan, 2646-2647

Sexually exploited children. See Child Sexual Exploitation and Human Trafficking Act; Resolutions

Sexually Exploited Youth Coalition of Winnipeg

Martindale, 2423-2424

Shamattawa First Nation capital projects

Robinson, 944

Shapiro, Evelyn. See Members' statements

Shellmouth Dam

Capacity level utilization

Derkach, 2902-2903

Melnick, 2902-2903

Selinger, 2903

Flood victims financial compensation

Derkach, 125-126

Maguire, 226

Struthers, 126

Gate construction project status

Maguire, 2107

McFadyen, 2897-2900, 2955-2956

Melnick, 2107

Selinger, 2898-2900, 2956-2957

Operation plans

McFadyen, 1046-1047

Selinger, 1046-1047

Outlet flows

Maguire, 2014-2015

Melnick, 2015

Spillway levels

Derkach, 988, 1386-1387

Maguire, 1293-1294

Melnick, 988, 1294, 1386-1387

Shoal lakes flooding. See Flooding (Shoal lakes)

Siemens, J.J. See Members' statements

Signature Museum Program grant criteria

Cullen, 2275

Marcelino, 2275

Signs of Suicide program

Evaluation criteria

Rondeau, 1680-1681

Rowat, 1681

School participation

Gerrard, 1693

Rondeau, 1693

Simponi medication

Pharmacare coverage

Mitchelson, 2496-2497

Oswald, 2497

Sims, Caroline. See Members' statements

Sinclair, Brian death

Public inquiry

Driedger, 186-187

Taillieu, 175

Sinclair, Phoenix death

Appointment of commissioner

Goertzen, 122

Swan, 122

Commissioner appointment for inquiry

McFadyen, 164, 205-206

Selinger, 164-165, 206-207

Public inquiry

Goertzen, 121, 241-242

Mackintosh, 531-532

McFadyen, 240-241, 257-258, 283-284, 636

Mitchelson, 519, 531, 575

Selinger, 240-242, 257-258, 283-284, 636

Stefanson, 618

Swan, 121-122, 241-242, 531

Taillieu, 406-407, 615

Sinclair Park Community Centre funding

Martindale, 2738-2739

Sioux Valley Dakota Nation

Dike maintenance and road closures

Maguire, 1294

Melnick, 1294

Small business

Government initiatives

Dyck, 106

Wiebe, 41

Tax relief

McFadyen, 63

Smith, Melissa. See Members' statements

Social and Economic Development, Standing Committee on. See also Social and Economic Development Committee index

First report

Nevakshonoff, 523-524

Second report

Nevakshonoff, 658-659

Third report

Nevakshonoff, 659-660

Fourth report

Reid, 2742-2744

Fifth report

Brick, 2778-2780

Sixth report

Nevakshonoff, 2890-2891

Souris River flooding. See Flooding (Souris River)

Southdale business community. See Members' statements

Southdale Community Centre. See Members' statements

Expansion

Selby, 155

Southdale Scouts. See Members' statements

Southdale softball teams. See Members' statements

Southern Manitoba flooding. See Flooding (Southern Manitoba)

Southwest Cougars. See Members' statements

Speaker's statements

Bosiak, Bev, retirements

Hickes, 638-639

Dunn, Blake, appointment of Sergeant-at-Arms

Hickes, 664

Farewell speech

Hickes, 2965-2968

Gislason, Ray, appointment of Deputy Sergeant-at-Arms

Hickes, 664

Introduction of Legislative interns

Hickes, 21-22

Resignation of member from Inkster

Hickes, 13

Resignation of member from Lac du Bonnet

Hickes, 655

Yarish, Rick, appointment of Deputy Clerk

Hickes, 664

Sport Canada

Long-term athlete development plans

Robinson, 1811

Schuler, 1811

Sport Department

Athletic bursary needs

Derkach, 1795

Robinson, 1796

Estimates

Debate, 1792-1812

Speakers

Derkach, 1795-1797

Robinson, 1792-1812

Schuler, 1793-1794, 1797-1812

Stefanson, 1794-1795

Head injury awareness campaigns

Robinson, 1808-1810

Schuler, 1808-1810

Ministerial travel expenditures

Robinson, 1797

Schuler, 1797

Political staffing

Robinson, 1797

Schuler, 1797

Supplementary Information for Legislative Review

Robinson, 1445

Sport Manitoba

Funding accountability

Robinson, 1803

Schuler, 1803

Youth sports results posting

Robinson, 1810-1811

Schuler, 1810-1811

Sports fields

Flood mitigation strategies

Robinson, 1800

Schuler, 1800

Spotlight program expansion

Allan, 2401

Swan, 2732

Wiebe, 2735

Springfield Heights School 50th anniversary. See Members' statements

Spruce Woods Provincial Park

Flood mitigation strategies

Cullen, 2707

Selinger, 2707-2708

Squire, Samantha. See Members' statements

St. Boniface Research Centre

Student science laboratory funding

Allan, 1176-1177

Cullen, 1176-1177

St. James Jimmies boys basketball team. See Members' statements

St. James the Assiniboine Anglican Church. See Members' statements

St. Matthews Church (Winnipeg)

Housing renovations

Irvin-Ross, 1706

Schuler, 1706

St. Paul's Personal Care Home (The Pas)

Staffing shortages

Driedger, 2087

State of emergency declaration (St. Laurent)

Ashton, 2787

Eichler, 2787

Selinger, 2787-2788

Statutes Correction and Minor Adjustments Act, 2011

[Bill 45]

1 R

Swan, 2433

2 R

Gerrard, 2664-2665

Goertzen, 2697

Swan, 2586-2587

C 3/R, 2980

R/A

Lee, 2995

Adoptive leave amendment

Goertzen, 2697

Teachers' pensions amendments

Swan, 2586

Ste. Anne Hospital redevelopment

Lemieux, 868

Ste. Rose constituency. See Members' statements

Stefanson, Heather (Tuxedo) P.C.

Ballard, Samantha, 2298-2299

Breast cancer diagnostic accuracy, 2328-2329

Budget

Advertising costs, 735

Core operating expenditures increase, 691-692

Debate, 880, 897-899

Expenditure increase, 1555

Government bond offerings, 1461-1462

Personal income tax brackets, 926-927

Projected deficits, 1317, 1461

Budget Implementation and Tax Statutes Amendment Act, 2011

[Bill 51]

2 R, 2814-2815

Capital Projects Transparency Act

[Bill 209]

1 R, 561

2 R, 603-605

Public release of details, 604

Child and Family Services agencies

Children-in-care fatalities, 618

Family reunification policies, 76

Child day-care centres, 1754-1756

Children's Hospital Research Foundation

General comments, 517

Civil Service Superannuation and Related Amendments Act

[Bill 44]

2 R, 2814

Condolence, motions of

Enns, Harry J., 598-599

Lyon, Sterling Rufus, 1908-1909

Roblin, Duff, 1936

Consumer Protection Amendment Act (Gift Cards)

[Bill 213]

2 R, 2823-2824

Consultations, 2823

Cottage owners

Property tax deferral program, 886

Crime and criminals

Break and enters reduction strategy, 1246

Home invasion conviction process, 1247-1248

Impact on downtown economy (Winnipeg), 2550-2551

Violent crime rate record, 1305

Crown Corporations

Operating debts, 1466

Crown Corporations Public Review and Accountability Amendment Act

[Bill 202]

2 R, 1124-1125

Defibrallator Public Access Act

[Bill 20]

2 R, 26012602

Downtown revitilization (Winnipeg), 1399

Driver's licences, enhanced

Costs, 1124

Economy

Employment rate, 1319-1320

GDP projections, 77

Projected growth rate forecasts, 1544, 1554

Provincial sales tax, 77, 1310

Education Department

Child care departmental responsibility, 1179

Estimates, 1178-1182

Education system

All-day kindergarten curriculum, 1178-1180

Enrolment statistics, 1178

Professional development days standardization, 1181-1182

Provincial curriculum year comparisons, 1180-1181

Standardized report cards, 75

Student test scores and dropout rates, 516-517

Emergency health-care services

Government record, 1745

Enns, Eleanor, 786-787

Federal Equalization Payments

Government dependence, 1304

Impact on budget, 1556

Finance Department

Estimates, 1304-1322, 1394-1404, 1459-1467, 1551-1558

Ministerial travel expenditures, 1307-1308

Second-quarter financial report, tabling of, 287-288

Staffing, 1305-1307

Tendered contracts, 1307

First Sport Program grant application process, 1795

Five-year economic plan

Advertising budget, 2645-2646

Flooding

Financial preparations, 429

Football stadium

Budget expenditures, 1552

Cost and funding options, 604

Due diligence, 604

Loan interest and responsibility, 1553

Memorandum of understanding, 1551-1552

Polo Park site redevelopment plan, 1553

Winnipeg Blue Bombers loan commitment, 1554

Government departments

User fee increases, 1401

Grace Hospital

Emergency room redevelopment, 897

Numbered hallway stretchers, 1745

Health-care services

Government record, 1305

Holocaust Memorial Day, 1300-1301

Housing average sales cost, 1396

Immigration employment statistics, 1320

I'm Worth It advertising campaign, 1401-1404

Justice Department

Estimates, 1246-1248

Manitoba Housing Authority

Bedbug reduction strategy, 2252

Security concerns, 2252

Manitoba Hydro

Debt servicing costs, 1465, 1551

Manitoba Hydro—Bipole III

Costs estimates update, 898

Manitoba Public Insurance Corporation

Public Utilities Board's information access, 1124-1125

Rebate announcement timing, 1121

Members' statements

Ballard, Samantha, 2298-2299

Enns, Eleanor, 786-787

Holocaust Memorial Day, 1300-1301

Ransby, Carolyn, 991-992

Municipal tax funding formula, 1310-1311, 1311-1312, 1313-1314

Opposition day motion

Elections Finances Act sections 70.2 to 70.4 repeal, 2797-2798

Oral Questions

Budget

Advertising costs, 735

Core operating expenditures increase, 691-692

Personal income tax brackets, 926-927

Cottage owners

Property tax deferral program, 886

Crime and criminals

Impact on downtown economy (Winnipeg), 2550-2551

Economy

Projected growth rate forecasts, 1544

Finance Department

Second-quarter financial report, tabling of, 287-288

Five-year economic plan

Advertising budget, 2645-2646

Flooding

Financial preparations, 429

Provincial debt servicing costs, 849-850, 1061

Taxation

Personal income tax exemptions, 1059

Tax returns, business

Waiver of late penalties due to flooding, 2100

Points of order

P/O by Stefanson asking leave to allow Bill 12 to move to committee, 451

Police services federal funding, 897

Provincial debt

Borrowing terms and lenders, 1406

Debt-to-GDP ratio, 1461, 1464-1465

Inclusion of crown corporations, 1465-1466

Increase, 898-899

Long-term management plan, 1460-1461

Refinancing options, 1463, 1466-1467

Servicing costs, 76-77, 849-850, 1061, 1317, 1463-1464, 1555

Ransby, Carolyn, 991-992

Regional health authorities

Accreditation process availability, 1744

Regional Health Authorities Amendment Act (Accreditation and Disclosure)

[Bill 207]

2 R, 1744-1745

Regional Health Authorities Amendment Act (Mammography Accreditation)

[Bill 205]

2 R, 2328-2329

Resolutions

Affordable housing and tenant protection, 2252

Child day-care centres, 1754-1756

Child welfare in chaos, 618-619

Multiple sclerosis treatment

Chronic cerebrospinal venous insufficiency clinical trials, 423

Taxpayer fairness for Manitobans, 1128-1130

Youth opportunities, 515-517

School divisions

Before-and-after-school programs, 1180

Capital projects, 897

Transportation consultations, 1180

Securities Amendment Act

[Bill 22]

2 R, 2607-2608

C 3/R, 2980-2981

Sinclair, Phoenix death public inquiry, 618

Sport Department

Estimates, 1794-1795

Taxation

Education Property Tax Credit increase, 1319

Land transfer tax revenue, 1322, 1394-1395, 1396-1397, 1397-1399, 1399-1400

Payroll tax, 1309-1310, 1318

Personal income tax exemptions, 1059, 1321

Property tax credit, 1395

Provincial sales tax, 1400

Small business tax elimination, 1307-1308

Tax bracket reduction, 1314-1316

Tax increases referendum, 1400

Taxpayer bill of rights (British Columbia) implementation, 1129

Taxpayer bill of rights (Manitoba) implementation, 1128-1129

Tax returns, business

Waiver of late penalties due to flooding, 2100

Throne Speech debate, 74-78

Tuxedo Community Centre upgrade requirements, 1794

Waste-water treatment plants

Nitrogen removal, 75

Water management policies

Government initiatives, 898

Whiteshell Provincial Park

Lagoon overflows, 75-76

Youth suicide reduction strategies, 517

Stoughton, Jeff. See Members' statements

StreetReach program

Expansion

Swan, 2451

General comments

Bjornson, 2620

Blady, 2426

Rowat, 2426

Strohman, Barrie. See Members' statements

Struthers, Hon. Stan (Dauphin-Roblin) N.D.P.

Agriculture, Food and Rural Initiatives Department

Advertising budget, 1892

Agriculture society grants, 1893-1894

Assistant deputy minister hiring process, 1884-1886

Contracted employees, 1887-1888

Departmental sponsorships, 1892

Ecological goods and services strategy, 2038-2039

Estimates, 1880-1894, 1968-1986, 2038-2053, 2117-2126, 2156-2169

Expenditures, 2038

Food safety inspections, 1883-1884

Hiring priorities, 1886

Interprovincial trade promotions, 2124-2125

Ministerial travel expenditures, 1891-1892, 1968

New farmer resources, 2042

Premier's travel expenditures, 1891

Producer service reductions, 471

Soil survey program expansion, 2040

Staffing, 1882-1884, 1887, 1890-1891

Supplementary Information for Legislative Review, 1666

Agriculture as a Solution framework

Goals and mandate, 2121-2122

Agriculture industry

Excess moisture crop insurance, 1880, 2159, 2851-2852

Flooding financial compensation information, 2261-2262, 2788-2789, 2904-2905

Long-term strategy, 2714

Manure management plans, 478

Seeding, excess moisture effect on, 2576

Supply-management commodities quota tax, 471

AgriRecovery program

Acreage payments, 1971

Appeal process statistics, 1976-1977

Compensation application deadline, 1974-1976

Deductible percentage, 1970-1972

Flooding financial compensation, 2050

Funding formula, 1792-1793

Overapplication audits, 1977-1978

Provincial insurance comparisons, 1793-1794

Alternative Land Use Services program update, 2040

Animal abuse investigations

Minister's knowledge, 568-569

Resources, 2169

Biodiesel industry development update, 2122-2123

Boundary Trails Railway initiatives, 2315-2316

Bovine spongiform encephalopathy

Recovery loans, 2117-2118

Bovine tuberculosis

Mustering fees, 2125-2126

Boyne Valley Water Initiative

Climate change mitigation strategy qualification, 2041-2042

Budget debate, 825-828

Buy Manitoba Program, 1882

Canada-Manitoba Feed and Transportation Assistance Program

Application process and appeals, 1985-1986

Canadian Wheat Board reform

Government response, 2795-2796

Cattle industry

Flooding and financial compensation information, 1923-1924, 2850-2851, 2852

High water levels, effect of, 1674

Potential insurance programs, 1979

Processing plants, 2166-2167

ProNature processors funding, 2165-2166, 2313-2317, 2317-2318

Relocation of herds, 1767-1768, 1996-1997, 2135

Climate change government strategies, 2040

Committee of Supply

Concurrence motion, 2313-2319

Community Profiles municipal websites, 2044

Conservation Department

Supplemental Information for Legislative Review, 1288

Crown lands

Land-use regulations, 2162

Reclassifications, 2163

Dauphin Countryfest Community Cinema, 1845-1846

Deer population

Liver fluke outbreak, 2046-2047

Deerwood Soil and Water Management

Government use of soil surveys, 2041

Education system

Mandatory school-age attendance, 543

Professional development days standardization, 544

Standardized report cards, 544

Environmental Farm Plan Program program status, 2318-2319

Fishing industry (Lake Dauphin)

Co-management plan, 434

Flooding (Assiniboine River)

Compensation information for residents, 2903-2904

Contingency plans for migratory workers, 2048-2049

Controlled dike breaches agricultural effect, 1845, 1980-1981

Controlled dike breaches business compensation, 2049, 2118

Controlled dike breaches consultations, 2047-2048

Flooding (Shoal lakes)

Information for livestock producers, 1292-1293, 1385-1386, 2099-2100

Minister's tour of area, 1385

Mitigation and financial compensation information, 1769-1770

Flooding (Southern Manitoba)

Financial compensation for residents, 2577-2578

Flooding, overland

Financial compensation for farmers, 1064

Producer financial assistance eligibility, 248, 262-263

Food Development Centre funding, 1881

Growing Opportunities centres

Regional centre amalgamation, 2043

H5N2 avian influenza, 200, 239-240, 256

Highway Traffic Amendment and Drivers and Vehicles Amendment Act

[Bill 12]

2 R, 439-441

Hog industry

Hog barn moratorium, 2041

Horse racing industry

Budget allocation, 2050-2051

Drug testing program funding, 2052

Long-term initiatives, 2051

Manitoba Great Western funding, 2052

Impaired driving legislation

Public education programs, 441

Livestock industry

Flooding financial compensation information, 2262-2263

Mustering fees, 2156

Predator control, 828

State of emergency declaration, 1844

Traceability initiatives, 2168

Weather-related losses compensation, 123-124, 2045

Manitoba Agricultural Services Corporation

Crop insurance coverage criteria, 1888-1890, 1982

Crop insurance premiums, 1983

Flood response and roles, 1979-1980

Soil ratings effect on insurance premiums, 1983-1984

Staffing, 1968

Stocker loan programs, 2119-2121

Manitoba Cattle Enhancement Council

Contribution committment, 2167

Manitoba Excess Moisture Assistance Program

Announcement timing, 1969

Manitoba Hydro—Bipole III

West-side location, 826

Manitoba Ukrainian Canadian Heritage Day Act

[Bill 27]

2 R, 2675-2676, 2762-2764

Members' statements

Dauphin Countryfest Community Cinema, 1845-1846

Ministerial statements

H5N2 avian influenza, 200, 239-240, 256

Moose population management

First Nations consultations, 2194

General comments, 2192-2194

Restoration funding, 2193

Multiple sclerosis treatment

Chronic cerebrospinal venous insufficiency clinical trials, 422

New West Partnership Agreement

Manitoba participation, 2125

Opposition day motion

Elections Finances Act sections 70.2 to 70.4 repeal, 2795-2797

Oral Questions

Agriculture, Food and Rural Initiatives Department

Producer service reductions, 471

Agriculture industry

Excess moisture crop insurance, 2851-2852

Flooding financial compensation information, 2261-2262, 2788-2789, 2904-2905

Seeding, excess moisture effect on, 2576

Supply-management commodities quota tax, 471

Animal abuse investigations

Minister's knowledge, 568-569

Cattle industry

Effect of high water levels, 1674

Flooding and financial compensation information, 1923-1924, 2850-2851, 2852

Relocation of herds, 1767-1768, 1996-1997, 2135

Fishing industry (Lake Dauphin)

Co-management plan, 434

Flooding (Assiniboine River)

Compensation information for residents, 2903-2904

Controlled dike breaches agricultural effect, 1845

Flooding (Shoal lakes)

Information for livestock producers, 1292-1293, 1385-1386, 2099-2100

Minister's tour of area, 1385

Mitigation and financial compensation information, 1769-1770

Flooding (Southern Manitoba)

Financial compensation for residents, 2577-2578

Flooding, overland

Financial compensation for farmers, 1064

Producer financial assistance eligibility, 248, 262-263

Livestock industry

Flooding financial compensation information, 2262-2263

State of emergency declaration, 1844

Weather-related losses compensation, 123-124

Shellmouth Dam

Flood victims financial compensation, 126

Waste-water treatment plants

Impact on waterways, 125

Water management policies

Impact on farmers, 1062, 1151-1152

Pine River Bison Ranch

Crown land allocation, 2160-2163, 2165

Planning Amendment Act

[Bill 11]

2 R, 476-479

Consultations, 478

Preparing Students for Success Act (Various Acts Amended)

[Bill 13]

2 R, 542-545

Regional development corporations

Budget expenditures, 2043, 2044

Resolutions

Moose population management, 2192-2194

Multiple sclerosis treatment

Chronic cerebrospinal venous insufficiency clinical trials, 421-423

Save Lake Winnipeg Act

[Bill 46]

C 3/R, 2992-2993

R/S, 2990-2991

Shellmouth Dam

Flood victims financial compensation, 126

Sustainable Development Innovations Fund

Supplemental Information for Legislative Review, 1288

Taxation

Farmland School Tax Rebate, 827

Throne Speech debate, 275-276

Tobacco Creek water management group

Federal funding support, 2041

Ukrainian Heritage Day Act

[Bill 214]

2 R, 1516-1518

Choice of celebratory date, 1517

Waste-water treatment plants

Impact on waterways, 125

Water management policies

Impact on farmers, 1062, 1151-1152

Student Financial Aid Information System

Implementation and cost

Selby, 1000-1002

Taillieu, 1000-1002

Personal information protection

Selby, 999-1000

Taillieu, 999-1000

Student loan debt

Annual averages

Faurschou, 1160

Selby, 1160

Student Services Grant

School needs

Allan, 1018

Students in Free Enterprise. See Members' statements

Student Success Initiative program

Evaluation

Allan, 1101-1102

Cullen, 1101-1102

Funding

Allan, 1010, 1176

Cullen, 1176

Summary Convictions Amendment Act

[Bill 9]

1 R

Swan, 237

2 R

Goertzen, 395

Swan, 363-364

C/3 R

Gerrard, 647

Goertzen, 647

R/A

Lee, 653

Supplementary Loans and Guarantee Authority Annual Report

Wowchuk, 89

Sustainable Development Innovations Fund

Expenditure forecast

Faurschou, 1871

Wowchuk, 1871

Supplemental Information for Legislative Review

Struthers, 1288

Swan, Hon. Andrew (Minto) N.D.P.

Aboriginal missing and murdered women

Task force, 1422, 2450

Victim Services family accessibility, 1422-1423

Addictions treatment government initiatives, 492

Agassiz Youth Centre

Education and social programs, 1415

Expansion, 1237, 1259

Aragon, Maria, 2209

Aurora Family Therapy Centre funding, 2450

Automobile theft

Criminal Code provision, 957, 1119, 2873

Decrease, 956, 958, 1427, 2403, 2772, 2873, 2881

Insurance benefits to convicted persons, 1427

Brandon Correctional Centre

Expansion, 1237

Programs, 1415

Budget debate, 915-919

Canadian Wheat Board reform

Government response, 2876

Chief Judge of Provincial Court Concerning Complaints about Judicial Conduct

Annual report, 564

Chief Medical Examiner, Office of the

Report, 1380

Child and Family Services agencies

Protection cases court hearings wait times, 1258-1259

Child day-care centres

Government initiatives, 916

Child Sexual Exploitation and Human Trafficking Act

[Bill 29]

1 R, 2091

2 R, 2449-2451

C 3/R, 2878-2879

Civil court actions, 2878

Prosecution policies, 2879

City of Winnipeg Charter Amendment Act (Winnipeg Police Service Auxiliary Cadets)

[Bill 2]

1 R, 45

2 R, 355-357

Committee of Supply

Concurrence motion, 2320-2323

Copy of Regulations, The Regulations Act, 427

Correctional services

Capital projects, 1237

Communication services expenditures, 1323

Conditional sentencing statistics, 1324-1325, 1411-1412

Drug treatment programs, 1328

Electronic monitoring program, 1418-1421

Facility redevelopments, 918, 1325

Fine accounts, 1412

Incarceration costs, 1327

Inmate reintegration programs, 1416

Intermittent sentences, 1421-1422

Prisoner release errors, 1330-1331, 1331-1332, 1423, 1448-1449, 2320

Sex offender registry, 1334

Telephone and television privileges, 1328, 1329, 1412

Two-for-one sentencing legislation, 1326-1327

Visitor clearance policy, 1329

Crime and criminals

Break and enters reduction strategy, 1246-1247

Home invasion conviction process, 1247-1248, 2733

Outstanding warrants

Crown attorney decisions, 2213-2214

Deletion statistics, 928-929, 1335-1336

Independent prosecutors' reviews, 1524-1525

Statistics, 1416

Warrant enforcement unit creation, 2214

Probation breaches report availability, 94

Probation breaches statistics, 1423

Purged warrant list, 2213-2215

Recidivism prevention strategy, 1333

Recidivism rates, 95-96, 1256-1257, 1324, 1332-1333

Remand custody education opportunities, 1256

Remand custody wait times, 1256, 1326, 2687-2688

Violent crime rate record, 2138-2139, 2549-2550, 2578-2579

Violent crime rate reduction strategy, 93-94, 379-380

Criminal Property Forfeiture Amendment Act

[Bill 221]

2 R, 2932-2933

Criminal property forfeiture unit, 1286, 2614-2615, 2932-2933

Crown Corporations financial accountability, 1120-1121

Crown Corporations Public Review and Accountability Amendment Act

[Bill 202]

2 R, 1119-1121

Cybertip website evaluation, 2613-2614

Dauphin Court House renovation requirements, 1426

Discriminatory Business Practices Act annual report, 2953

Education system

High school graduation rates, 2732

Emergency health-care services

Crime-related trauma cases, 285-286

Employment and Income Assistance

Benefit termination for outstanding warrants, 1417-1418

Employment and Income Assistance Amendment and Highway Traffic Amendment Act

[Bill 49]

1 R, 2540

2 R, 2585-2586

Benefit withdrawal for persons with outstanding warrants, 2585

Driver licencing and vehicle registration denial, 2586

Flooding

Possibility of using prison inmates for labour, 1242-1244

Sandbagging machines, prison use, 1242-1243

Gang activity

Database re-establishment, 1424-1425, 2322-2323

Reduction strategies, 1236, 2214, 2871

Highway Traffic Amendment Act

[Bill 18]

1 R, 772

2 R, 2384-2385

C 3/R, 2872-2874

Driver's licence suspensions, 2385

Highway Traffic Amendment Act (Accident Reporting Requirements)

[Bill 37]

1 R, 1759

2 R, 2404-2405

Police consultations, 2404

Highway Traffic Amendment and Drivers and Vehicles Amendment Act

[Bill 12]

1 R, 373

2 R, 389-391

Holoka, Christopher death public inquest, 1327, 1412

Impaired driving legislations

Licence suspension regulations, 390-391

Mode of transport scope, 389-390

Reduction strategy, 203-204

Inter-jurisdictional Support Orders Amendment Act

[Bill 25]

1 R, 1053

2 R, 2388-2389

C 3/R, 2877

Maintenance enforcement authority, 2389

International Polar Bear Conservation Centre funding and operation, 400

Justice Department

Budget increase, 1235

Estimates, 1235-1259, 1322-1336, 1414-1428

Fine collection unit costs, 364

Ministerial travel expenditures, 1240, 1241-1242, 1322-1323

Staffing, 1239-1240

Training expenditures, 1323

Justice for Victims of Child Pornography Act

[Bill 220]

2 R, 2613-2615

C 3/R, 2934-2935

Government civil court action against offenders, 2614-2615

Justice system

Cameras in courtrooms support, 2320-2321

Case appearance timelines, 1425

Crown attorney additions, 364, 918, 958, 1236, 1322

Crown attorney caseloads, 1425

Mandatory gunshot and stabbing reporting, 1334-1335

Probation officer caseloads, 1423

Provincial Court extended hours, 1236

Senior judge definition, 2387

Warrant enforcement unit, 1235

Legal Aid Manitoba

Cost recovery from parents, 362

Funding increase, 1237

Legal Aid Manitoba Amendment Act

[Bill 8]

1 R, 197

2 R, 361-363

Lighthouses program expansion, 919, 1236, 2732

Maintenance Enforcement Program

Client mobility, 2877

Garnishment orders, 1413

Payment date enforcement, 1428

Manitoba Police Commission mandate, 1236

Manitoba Public Insurance Corporation

Annual report, 2845

Benefit elimination for convicted offenders, 2403-2404

Claim settlements, 569-570

Immobilizer program, 958

Personal Injury Protection Plan legislation, 957

Public Utilities Board's information access, 1120

Quarterly financial report, 688

Rebate announcement timing, 1119-1120

Manitoba Public Insurance Corporation Amendment Act

[Bill 31]

1 R, 1443

2 R, 2402-2403

R/S, 2772-2773

C 3/R, 2881-2882

Benefit denial for convicted offenders, 2881, 2884-2885

Manitoba Public Insurance Corporation Amendment Act (Elimination of Benefits for Auto Thieves)

[Bill 212]

2 R, 956-958

Government support, 779-780

Manitoba Youth Centre

Education and social programs, 1413-1414

Members' statements

Aragon, Maria, 2209

Milner Ridge Correctional Centre expansion, 1237

National Sex Offender Registry statistics, 1412

Native Women's Transition Centre

New facility opening, 916

Neighbourhoods Alive!

Program expansion, 917

Nursing profession training and retention, 494

Opposition day motion

Crime and criminals

Purged warrant list, 2213-2215

Oral Questions

Correctional services

Prisoner release errors, 1448-1449

Crime and criminals

Outstanding warrants

Deletion statistics, 928-929

Probation breaches report availability, 94

Recidivism rates, 95-96

Remand custody wait times, 2687-2688

Violent crime rate record, 2138-2139, 2549-2550, 2578-2579

Violent crime rate reduction strategy, 93-94, 379-380

Emergency health-care services

Crime-related trauma cases, 285-286

Impaired driving legislation reduction strategy, 203-204

Manitoba Public Insurance Corporation

Claim settlements, 569-570

Manitoba Public Insurance Corporation Amendment Act (Elimination of Benefits for Auto Thieves)

[Bill 212]

Government support, 779-780

Police services

Federal funding, 780-781

Hiring of additional officers, 673, 737-738

Sanderson-Redhead, Jaylene death

Crown's charge reduction, 244-245

Sexual assault rate reduction strategy, 2646-2647

Sinclair, Phoenix death

Appointment of commissioner, 122

Public inquiry, 121-122, 241-242, 531

Women's correctional facility project status, 265

Pharmacare deductibles

Coverage expansion, 493-494

Generic drug coverage, 494

Installment payment program, 493-494

Structure brackets, 493

Polar Bear Protection Amendment Act (International Polar Bear Conservation Centre)

[Bill 7]

2 R, 399-401

Police services

Federal funding, 780-781, 1252-1254

Federal funding timeline, 1245-1246, 1249-1251, 1252, 1254-1255

Hiring of additional officers, 673, 737-738, 918, 1235

Police Services Act implementation, 1235-1236

Portage Correctional Centre programs, 1415

Positive Parenting Program

General comments, 2731

Teen-focused programs, 1414

Prescription Drugs Cost Assistance Amendment Act (Prescription Drug Monitoring and Miscellaneous Amendments)

[Bill 14]

2 R, 491-495

Provincial Court Amendment Act (Senior Judges)

[Bill 19]

1 R, 799

2 R, 2386-2387

C 3/R, 2875-2876

Renumeration, 2875

Provincial Court of Manitoba annual report, 564

Recreation facilities funding, 2732

Remand Centre

Inmate demographics, 1326

Programs, 1415

Resolutions

Government failure to address violent crime, 2731-2733

Multiple sclerosis treatment

Chronic cerebrospinal venous insufficiency clinical trials, 423

Safer Communities and Neighbourhoods Amendment and Criminal Property Forfeiture Amendment Act

[Bill 16], 687

1 R, 687

2 R, 2383-2384

C 3/R, 2870-2872

SafetyAid programs, 1248

Sanderson-Redhead, Jaylene death

Crown's charge reduction, 244-245

Sexual assault rate reduction strategy, 2646-2647

Sinclair, Phoenix death

Appointment of commissioner, 122

Public inquiry, 121-122, 241-242, 531

Spotlight program expansion, 2732

Statutes Correction and Minor Adjustments Act, 2011

[Bill 45]

1 R, 2433

2 R, 2586-2587

Teachers' pensions amendments, 2586

StreetReach program expansion, 2451

Summary Convictions Amendment Act

[Bill 9]

1 R, 237

2 R, 363-364

Tabor Home project status, 495

Taxation

Small business tax elimination, 917

Tracia's Trust initiative funding, 2451, 2614

Turnabout program funding, 364, 919, 2732

Victim Assistance Fund grant balance, 1428

Victims' Bill of Rights Amendment Act (Denying Compensation to Offenders and Other Amendments)

[Bill 3]

1 R, 115

2 R, 360-361

Victim Services program

Right to deny claims, 360-361

Winnipeg Auto Theft Suppression Strategy

Success rates, 357, 958

Winnipeg Police Services

Auxiliary cadet program, 356, 1236, 2405

Civil forfeiture unit, 918

Helicopter purchase and use, 2321

Public Safety Investigation Unit expansion, 918, 1236

Warrant enforcement squad, 918

Women's correctional facility project status, 265, 1237, 1259

Women's hospital project cost, 495

Youth Criminal Justice Act

Government support of reform, 362-363, 1248-1249

Youth Gang Prevention Fund federal funding, 919

Swatek, Rachel. See Members' statements

Swiegers, Rudi. See Members' statements

Szwaluk, Lesia. See Members' statements

 

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