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Waabanong Anishinaabe Interpretive Learning Centre
Project status and cost
Marcelino, 1559, 1561-1562, 2269
Wabanong Nakaygum Okimawin Protocol. See also UNESCO World Heritage Site designation
Funding for committees
General comments
Blaikie, 1477
Land-use management plan timeline
Blaikie, 1568-1569
Maguire, 1568-1569
Planning initiatives
Blaikie, 1491
Maguire, 1490
Waste-water treatment plants. See also Save Lake Winnipeg Act
Building Canada Fund projects
Ashton, 1642
Clean Environment Commission recommendations
Bjornson, 713-714
Funding
McFadyen, 1043
Selinger, 1043
Impact on waterways
Dewar, 125
Struthers, 125
Nitrogen removal
Bjornson, 1371-1372
Blaikie, 972
Briese, 1373
Gerrard, 131
McFadyen, 1050
Pedersen, 973-974
Selinger, 1050
Stefanson, 75
Upgrades (Crane River)
Ashton, 807-808
Briese, 807-808
Water levels
Mitigation strategies (Rock Lake)
Cullen, 2708
Selinger, 2708
Mitigation structure removal order (Sandy Lake)
Derkach, 431
Melnick, 431
Mitigation structure removal order (Thomas Lake)
Resident notification (Howden)
Melnick, 696-697
Taillieu, 696-697
Water management policies. See also Members' statements
Capital projects (RM of Bifrost)
Nevakshonoff, 858
Concerns (RM of Westbourne)
Ashton, 2442
Briese, 2442
Melnick, 2442-2443
Drain licence applications
Drain maintenance
Ashton, 1662-1663
Bjornson, 717
Briese, 138
Cullen, 217
Gerrard, 1662
Graydon, 719
Nevakshonoff, 179, 857, 859-860
Government initiatives
Briese, 2442
Faurschou, 1202-1203
Melnick, 2442
Pedersen, 84
Rowat, 753-754
Selinger, 1202-1203
Stefanson, 898
Government record
Ashton, 2642-2643
Briese, 2642-2643
Dyck, 835
Gerrard, 818-819
Pedersen, 757
Impact on farmers
Ashton, 1061-1062
Gerrard, 1061-1062, 1151-1152, 2963-2964
Selinger, 2963-2965
Lake drainage strategies
Derkach, 2504-2507
Melnick, 2504
Selinger, 2505-2507
Shale trap cleaning
Briese, 138
Water quality, government record. See Lake Winnipeg; Resolutions
Water Stewardship Department
Departmental communication to flooded municipalities
Maguire, 2019
Melnick, 2019
Estimates
Debate, 2002-2019, 2106-2115, 2144
Speakers
Taillieu, 2115
Wowchuk, 2114-2115
Flood Forecasting Coordination
Director's responsibilities
Maguire, 2008-2009
Melnick, 2008-2009
Outside consultants
Maguire, 2010-2011
Melnick, 2010-2011
Flooding update public briefings
Maguire, 2011
Melnick, 2011
Ministerial travel expenditures
Maguire, 2006-2007
Melnick, 2006-2007
Minister's flood response
Maguire, 2113-2114
Taillieu, 2115
Wowchuk, 2114-2115
Premier's travel expenditures
Maguire, 2006
Melnick, 2006
Staffing
Maguire, 2005-2006
Melnick, 2005-2006
Supplementary Information for Legislative Review
Melnick, 1550
Water-level forecasting
Briese, 2785-2786
Maguire, 2008
Melnick, 2008
Selinger, 2785-2786
Water-level gauge maintenance
Maguire, 2012-2013
Melnick, 2012-2013
Water supply, rural
Funding formula
Ashton, 2116-2117
Briese, 2116-2117
Waverley West
Government expenditures
McFadyen, 1049
Selinger, 1049
Wawanesa School
Structural concerns
Allan, 1018-1019, 1021, 1090-1091, 1096
Briese, 1055
Melnick, 1055
Wayne Tucker Memorial Transcona Sports Weekend. See Members' statements
Week of the Early Childhood Educator. See Members' statements
Wescoup, Desiree. See Members' statements
Western School Division enrolment statistics
Allan, 1024
Dyck, 1024
Westwood Collegiate Gay-Straight Alliance. See Members' statements
Wetlands restoration. See also Save Lake Winnipeg Act
Altemeyer, 2671
Melnick, 2003
Whitehead, Frank (The Pas) N.D.P.
Ballantyne, Patrick, 354
Cadet Day (Army, Sea and Air), 2627-2628
Chronic diseases reduction strategies (Northern Manitoba), 2080
Constant, TJ, 2265-2266
Diabetes increase prevention strategy, 2080
Flett, Wesley and Shirley, 536-537
Frontier Mosakahiken School, 169-170
Henderson, Ken, 1771
Highway and road updates (Northern Manitoba), 297
Justice, Standing Committee on
Second report, 2636-2638
Linklater, Jilliette and Wescoup, Desiree, 2447
Manitoba Hydro—Bipole III
Export sales (US), 2298
Members' statements
Ballantyne, Patrick, 354
Constant, TJ, 2265-2266
Flett, Wesley and Shirley, 536-537
Frontier Mosakahiken School, 169-170
Henderson, Ken, 1771
Linklater, Jilliette and Wescoup, Desiree, 2447
Naskekapow, John, 2648
OCN Penguins hockey team, 991
Osborne, William, 673-674
Oscar Lathlin Collegiate, 1391-1392
Personius, Eileen, 2104
Rotary Club (The Pas), 855
Wescoup, Desiree, 2447
Young, Flora, 2857
Naskekapow, John, 2648
Northern Development Strategy, 297-299
OCN Penguins hockey team, 991
Oral Questions
Manitoba Hydro—Bipole III
Export sales (US), 2298
Police services
Hiring of additional officers, 672-673
Osborne, William, 673-674
Oscar Lathlin Collegiate, 1391-1392
Personius, Eileen, 2104
Police services
Hiring of additional officers, 672-673
Resolutions
Cadet Day (Army, Sea and Air), 2627-2628
Health in the North, 2079-2081
Rotary Club (The Pas), 855
Throne Speech debate, 296-299
Training opportunities (Northern Manitoba), 297
Wescoup, Desiree, 2447
Young, Flora, 2857
Whiteshell Provincial Park
Lagoon overflows
Pedersen, 974
Stefanson, 75-76
Whitfield, Averill. See Members' statements
Whitford, Gloria. See Members' statements
Wiebe, Matt (Concordia) N.D.P.
Bright Futures Fund budget responsibility, 2736
Child day-care centre expansions, 42
Communities That Care initiative, 639
Consumer Protection Amendment Act (Gift Cards)
[Bill 213]
2 R, 2824-2826
Consultations, 2825
Mall gift card fee elimiinations, 2824-2825
Consumer Rights Day Act
[Bill 204]
2 R, 326
Cell phone contracts, 326
New home warranties, 326
Correctional services facility redevelopments, 2736
Crime and criminals
Violent crime rate reduction strategy, 2736
Education system
High school graduation rates, 41-42
Technical Vocational Initiative programs, 511
Emergency health-care services
Personnel flood response, 1925-1926
Guru Nanak, 267
Immigration retention statistics, 335
Lighthouses program expansion, 2736
Manitoba START program funding, 334
Manitoba Youth Corps initiatives, 510
Members' statements
Communities That Care initiative, 639
Guru Nanak, 267
School divisions capital projects, 2690
Oral Questions
Emergency health-care services
Personnel flood response, 1925-1926
Science Education Action Plan funding, 1547
Physicians and surgeons
Primary care availability, 42-43
Provincial Nominee Program
Federal quota cap, 337-338
Recreation facilities funding, 2735-2736
Regional health authorities
Administrative costs and reviews, 42
Resolutions
Government failure to address violent crime, 2735-2737
Provincial Nominee Program
Federal quota cap, 337-338
Youth opportunities, 509-511
School division capital projects, 2690
Science Education Action Plan funding, 1547
Small business government initiatives, 41
Spotlight program expansion, 2735
Wilderness area creation (Colvin Lake)
Altemeyer, 968
Martindale, 975
Wilderness area creation (Neultin Lake)
Altemeyer, 968
Martindale, 975
Wildlife management areas
Establishment of new areas
Maguire, 1488
Government support
Nevakshonoff, 860
Wilson, Cam. See Members' statements
Wind energy. See Alternative energy; Manitoba Hydro
Winnipeg Aboriginal Sport Achievement Centre
Martindale, 2738
Winnipeg Auto Theft Suppression Strategy success rates
Swan, 357
Winnipeg Beach redevelopment plans
Blaikie, 1483
Winnipeg Block Parents. See Members' statements
Winnipeg Child and Family Services Agency
Expenditures responsibility
Mackintosh, 1434-1435
Mitchelson, 1434-1435
External accountability reviews
Mackintosh, 1438
Mitchelson, 1438
Foster care funding
Mackintosh, 1437
Mitchelson, 1437
Misappropriation of funds investigation
Mackintosh, 1435-1437
Mitchelson, 1435-1437
Winnipeg Education Centre Endowment
General comments
Selby, 1067
Winnipeg Foundation Amendment Act. See also Petitions
[Bill 300]
1 R
Brick, 2129
2 R
Brick, 2725-2726
Gerrard, 2726
Goertzen, 2726
C 3/R
Brick, 2939-2941
Goertzen, 2941
R/A
Lee, 2995
Board of directors member increase
Brick, 2725
History of foundation
Brick, 2939
Winnipeg Grenadiers Hong Kong battle veterans. See Ministerial statements
Winnipegosis Fire Department. See Members' statements
Winnipeg Police Services
Auxiliary cadet program
Civil forfeiture unit
Swan, 918
Helicopter purchase and use
Bjornson, 965
Swan, 2321
Public Safety Investigation Unit expansion
Warrant enforcement squad
Swan, 918
Winnipeg Police Services Auxiliary Cadets. See also City of Winnipeg Charter Amendment Act (Winnipeg Police Service Auxiliary Cadets)
Winnipeg Regeneration Strategy initiatives
Briese, 1730-1731
Lemieux, 1730-1731
Winnipeg Regional Health Authority
Administration costs
Brick, 1743
Gerrard, 1742
Stefanson, 897
Capital expenditures
McFadyen, 1280
Selinger, 1280
Directives to pediatric physicians
Driedger, 2259-2260
McFadyen, 2257-2259, 2512-2513
Oswald, 2259-2260
Selinger, 2258-2259, 2512-2513
Employee secondments and salaries
Driedger, 1853-1855
Oswald, 1853-1855
Headquarter and administration costs
Driedger, 1542
Gerrard, 637
Selinger, 637
HealthPro contract
Driedger, 1967-1968
Oswald, 1967-1968
Logistics staffing
Driedger, 1966-1967
Oswald, 1966-1967
Main Street building costs
Driedger, 186
Winnipeg School Division
Niji Mahkwa science laboratory funding
Allan, 1176-1177
Cullen, 1176-1177
Winnipeg Technical College 25th anniversary
Winnipeg Thrashers. See Members' statements
Wiping Away the Tears forum
Robinson, 1342
WNO. See Wabanong Nakaygum Okimawin Protocol
Wolf population management strategies
Maguire, 1621
Women's correctional facility project status
Women's Health Clinic 30th anniversary. See Members' statements
Women's hospital project cost
Driedger, 1962
Oswald, 1962-1963
Swan, 495
Women's shelters usage
Mackintosh, 1583
Woodhaven Community Club redevelopment
Blady, 832
Workers Compensation Amendment Act
[Bill 6]
1 R
Howard, 521
2 R
Gerrard, 651
Howard, 649-650
Reid, 651-652
Taillieu, 650-651
C/3 R
Gerrard, 2492
Howard, 2490-2491
Taillieu, 2491-2492
R/A
Lee, 2993
Benefit indexing
Howard, 650
Taillieu, 650
Firefighting presumptive cancers inclusion
Reid, 652
Increased coverage for firefighters
Howard, 572
Jha, 572
Workers Compensation Amendment Act (Presumption re OFC Personnel)
[Bill 34]
1 R
Howard, 1535
2 R
Eichler, 2600
Howard, 2472-2473
C 3/R
Gerrard, 2985
R/A
Lee, 2994
Part-time employee inclusion
Howard, 2652
Workers Compensation Board. See also Members' statements
Annual report
Howard, 882
Appeal Commission and Medical Review Panel Annual Report
Howard, 882
Five Year Plan
Howard, 882
Injury statistics decrease
Howard, 726
Wowchuk, 684
Personnel coverage extension
Howard, 2472
Rate decrease
Blady, 248
Howard, 248
Tie One On advertising campaign
Howard, 725-726
Worker Advisor Office use
Howard, 1163-1164
Workforce Development Team
Bjornson, 1630
Workplace Essential Skills Training Initiative
Bjornson, 1630
Workplace Safety and Health
Fine enforcement
Government initiatives
Brick, 1152
Howard, 1152-1153
Inspections increase
World AIDS Day. See Ministerial statements
World Multiple Sclerosis Day. See Members' statements
Wowchuk, Hon. Rosann (Swan River) N.D.P.
Affordable housing initiatives, 677
Agriculture industry
Flooding, economic impact, 2481-2482
Alternative energy
Geothermal heating sytems projects, 680
Wind farm developments, 680
Appropriation Act, 2011
[Bill 52]
1 R, 2986-2987
2 R, 2987
Brandon Energy Efficiency Program (BEEP)
Government support, 679-680
Budget
Address, 676-685
Advertising costs, 735
Capital assets, 1406
Core operating expenditures increase, 691-692
Debate, 948-953
Expenditure increase, 1555
Government bond offerings, 1461-1462
Messages, 685
Personal income tax brackets, 926-927
Projected deficits, 683, 952, 1317, 1461
Proposed amendments, 924-925
Budget Implementation and Tax Statutes Amendment Act, 2011
[Bill 51]
1 R, 2633
2 R, 2692-2693
Tax reductions, 2693
Building Urban Industries for Local Development (BUILD)
Government support, 679-680
Capital Projects Transparency Act
[Bill 209]
2 R, 605-607
Public release of details, 605
Cataract surgery program expansion, 681
CentrePort Canada project status, 677
Civil Service Commission
Annual report, 89
Benefit renegotiations, 1866-1868
Budget allocations, 1557
Estimates, 1873-1876
Hiring of persons with disabilities, 1875
Internship programs, 1874-1875
Reorganization, 1873-1874
Respectful workplace initiatve, 1875-1876
Retirements, 1867-1869
Supplementary Information for Legislative Review, 1288, 1666
Civil Service Superannuation and Related Amendments Act
[Bill 44]
1 R, 2347
2 R, 2691-2692
Joint management consultations, 2692
Civil Service Superannuation Fund
Employee statistics, 1867
Pension liabilities, 1867-1868
Condolence, motions of
Enns, Harry J., 600-601
Correctional services
Capital projects, 682
Cottage owners
Property tax deferral program, 886-887
Crime and criminals
Impact on downtown economy (Winnipeg), 2550-2551
Crocus Investment Fund
Accountability, 119
Review timeline, 1410-1411
Crown Corporations
Operating debts, 1466
Recycling programs, 1872
Downtown revitilization (Winnipeg), 1399
East Side Transportation Initiative
First Nations communities economic impact, 677
Economy
Capital investment, 949
Employment rate, 1319-1320
Projected growth rate forecasts, 94, 683, 1544-1545, 1554
Provincial sales tax, 1310
Emergency health-care services
Government initiatives, 681
Employee Pensions and Other Costs
Estimates, 1866-1869
Supplementary Information for Legislative Review, 1666
Enabling Appropriations and Other Appropriations
Emergency expenditure fund, 1871
Estimates, 1869-1872
Expenditure decreases, 1869-1870
Supplementary Information for Legislative Review, 1666
Environmental Farm Plan Program, 1871-1872
Farm to School Healthy Choice program expansion, 680
Federal Equalization Payments
Impact on budget, 1556
Revenue projections, 1473-1474
Sustainability, 1405
Finance Department
Budget expenditures, 1303-04
Environmental liabilties, 1410
Estimates, 1303-1322, 1393-1411, 1458-1475, 1551-1558
Manitoba Taxation Division information accessibility, 1131
Ministerial travel expenditures, 1307-1308
Premier's travel expenditures, 1459
Second-quarter financial report, tabling of, 287-288
Supplementary Information for Legislative Review, 1054, 2254
Tendered contracts, 1307
Fiscal Stabilization Fund
Deposit increase, 1557
Use for debt repayment, 1471-1472
Five-year economic plan
Advertising budget, 2645-2646
Flooding
Financial preparations, 429-430
Protection equipment sales tax elimination, 684
Flooding (Shoal lakes)
Mitigation and financial compensation information, 1990-1991
Flooding—mitigation strategies
Mitigation and dike maintenance strategies, 132
Food Development Centre expansion, 680
Football stadium
Budget expenditures, 1552
Cost and funding options, 120-121
Loan interest and responsibility, 1553
Memorandum of understanding, 1551-1552
Polo Park site redevelopment plan, 1553
Winnipeg Blue Bombers loan commitment, 1554
Gang Response and Suppression Program expansion, 682
Government departments
User fee increases, 1401
Government information
Online resources, 678-679
Health-care services
CancerCare programs, 681
Capital infrastructure projects, 677, 681
Dialysis units, 681
Government initiatives, 679, 681
Wait times, diagnostic tests, 681
Highways and roads
Upgrade funding, 677
Housing average sales cost, 1396
Immigration
Employment statistics, 1320, 1393-1394
Population increase, 684
Recruitment funding, 1870
I'm Worth It advertising campaign, 1401-1404
Lake Winnipeg Action Plan government support, 679
Loan Act, 2011
[Bill 53]
1 R, 2987
2 R, 2987
Lower Income Energy Efficiency program, 680, 1468-1470
Manitoba Climate Change Investment program funding grants, 679
Manitoba Hydro
Debt servicing costs, 1465, 1551
Debt-to-equity ratio, 501
Export sales revenue, 1470, 1557
Revenue decreases, 1409-1410
Standing committee appearances and presentations, 502
Water rental rates, 1467-1468
Manitoba Hydro Amendment Act (Disclosure of Government Directives)
[Bill 206]
2 R, 501-503
Manitoba Hydro—Bipole III
Converter needs, 2530
Costs estimates update, 202-203, 694-695, 2528-2530, 2958-2959
Effect on ratepayers, 2353-2354
Environmental impact, 850-851
Export sale revenues, 2355, 2528-2529
Export sales (US), 2298
Export sale viability (Saskatchewan), 925-926, 1056-1058
Future projects viability, 2353
Greenhouse gas emissions, 567-568
Line reliability, 950, 2353, 2354-2355, 2355-2356
Location consultations, 133-134
Municipality concerns, 1058
Underwater location, 739
West-side location, 2350-2351, 2351-2352, 2356-2357, 2529
Manitoba Mineral Exploration Assistance Program funding, 684
Manitoba Research and Innovation Fund funding, 678
Manitoba Ukrainian Canadian Heritage Day Act
[Bill 27]
1 R, 1287
2 R, 24532455
Members' statements
Winnipegosis Fire Department, 1846-1847
Métis Economic Development Fund budget, 684
Moose population management
First Nations consultations, 2186
General comments, 2185-2187
Hunting licence controls, 2186
Restoration funding, 2186-2187
Municipalities
Infrastructure funding, 1145-1146
Tax funding formula, 684, 1310-1311, 1311-1312, 1313-1314
Municipal Revenue (Grants and Taxation) Act amendments, 2693
Neighbourhoods Alive!
Program expansion, 684
Tax credit, 683-684
Northern Healthy Food Initiative funding, 680
Oral Questions
Agriculture industry
Flooding, economic impact, 2481-2482
Budget
Advertising costs, 735
Core operating expenditures increase, 691-692
Personal income tax brackets, 926-927
Proposed amendments, 924-925
Cottage owners
Property tax deferral program, 886-887
Crime and criminals
Impact on downtown economy (Winnipeg), 2550-2551
Crocus Investment Fund accountability, 119
Economy
Projected growth rate forecasts, 1544-1545
Finance Department
Second-quarter financial report, tabling of, 287-288
Five-year economic plan
Advertising budget, 2645-2646
Flooding
Financial preparations, 429-430
Flooding (Shoal lakes)
Mitigation and financial compensation information, 1990-1991
Football stadium
Cost and funding options, 120-121
Manitoba Hydro—Bipole III
Costs estimates update, 202-203, 694-695, 2958-2959
Effect on ratepayers, 2353-2354
Environmental impact, 850-851
Export sale revenues, 2355
Export sales (US), 2298
Export sale viability (Saskatchewan), 925-926, 1056-1058
Future projects viability, 2353
Greenhouse gas emissions, 567-568
Line reliability, 2353, 2354-2355, 2355-2356
Municipality concerns, 1058
Underwater location, 739
West-side location, 2350-2351, 2351-2352, 2356-2357
Municipal infrastructure funding, 1145-1146
Provincial debt servicing costs, 783-784, 849-850, 1061
Taxation
Personal income tax exemptions, 1059-1060
Small business tax elimination, 385
Tax returns, business
Waiver of late penalties due to flooding, 2100
Pension funds
Unfunded liabilities, 1317, 1460, 1557
Personal care homes funding, 682
Pharmacare deductibles fee elimination, 681
Physicians and surgeons
Training and retention, 681, 951
Points of order
P/O by Wowchuk requesting member from Morris correct statement, 175
Population growth, 676
Post-secondary education
Capital infrastructure projects, 677
Government initiatives, 678
Poverty rate reduction strategies, 682
Provincial debt
Borrowing terms and lenders, 1406
Debt-to-GDP ratio, 134, 952, 1303, 1461, 1557
Inclusion of crown corporations, 1465-1466
Long-term management plan, 1460, 1464
Refinancing options, 1463, 1466-1467
Servicing costs, 683, 783-784, 849-850, 1061, 1303, 1318, 1463-1464
Provincial parks upgrades and initiatives, 680
Public Interest Disclosure Act investigations, 1876
Report on Fidelity Bonds, 427
Resolutions
Manitoba Hydro—Bipole III
Costs estimates update, 2528-2530
Moose population management, 2185-2187
Taxpayer fairness for Manitobans, 1130-1132
River Point Centre project status, 682
SafetyAid programs expansion, 682
School divisions
Capital projects, 677
Funding increase, 677
New facilities day-care inclusions, 682
Securities Amendment Act
[Bill 22]
1 R, 921
2 R, 2451-2453
Offences prosecutions, 2452
Regulations harmonization, 2452
Supplementary Loans and Guarantee Authority Annual Report, 89
Sustainable Development Innovations Fund
Expenditure forecast, 1871
Taxation
Basic personal exemptions, 2692
Corporate tax decrease, 1303
Cultural Industries Printing Tax Credit, 684
Education Property Tax Credit increase, 677, 683, 1319, 2693
Farmland School Tax Rebate, 677-678, 1309
Land transfer tax revenue, 1322, 1394-1395, 1396-1397, 1397-1399, 1399-1400
Personal income tax exemptions, 1059-1060, 1321, 2692
Primary Caregiver Tax Credit increase, 682, 951
Property tax credit, 1394-1395, 1398
Provincial sales tax, 1400
Small business tax elimination, 385, 1130, 1307-1308
Tax bracket reduction, 1314-1316
Tax increases referendum, 1400
Taxpayer bill of rights (Manitoba)
Duplication of services, 1131
Tax returns, business
Waiver of late penalties due to flooding, 2100
Tobacco cessation
Government initiatives, 680-681
Treasury Board members, 1305
Treaty land entitlements
Settlement expenditures, 1870
Trees for Tomorrow program expansion, 679
Ukrainian Heritage Day Act
[Bill 214]
2 R, 1512-1514
Choice of celebratory date, 1513
Water Stewardship Department
Estimates, 2114-2115
Minister's flood response, 2114-2115
Winnipegosis Fire Department, 1846-1847
Workers Compensation Board
Injury statistics decrease, 684
Wuskatim Dam
Budget increase
Borotsik, 2527
Cullen, 2531
Derkach, 2534
Capital costs
Project status
Robinson, 944