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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
Education system
Mandatory school-age attendance, 229
English as an Additional Language program
Increased spaces, 331
Housing
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
Maguire, 1293-1294
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
Public inquiry
Mackintosh, 531-532
McFadyen, 240-241, 257-258, 283-284, 636
Selinger, 240-242, 257-258, 283-284, 636
Stefanson, 618
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
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
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
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]
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
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
Victim Services family accessibility, 1422-1423
Addictions treatment government initiatives, 492
Agassiz Youth Centre
Education and social programs, 1415
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
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