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Labour disputes
Government position
Caldwell, 1334
Howard, 1336-1337
Labour Management Review Committee
Labour mobility. See Agreement on Internal Trade; New West Partnership Trade Agreement
Labour Relations Act
Long-duration strikes and lockouts
Howard, 1338
Lake Dauphin Emergency Flood Protection program
Funding
Ashton, 1586
Selinger, 2017
Lake Dauphin fishery
Flooding, impact of
Nevakshonoff, 62
Lake Manitoba. See also Association of Lake Manitoba Stakeholders; Flooding (Lake Manitoba)
Fairford Dam outlet capacity
Eichler, 1250
Gerrard, 1427
Outflow management
Eichler, 1251
Portage Diversion, effect of
Gerrard, 1429
Regulated lake levels, target range
Ashton, 1426-1427
Water levels
Ashton, 1435-1436
Gerrard, 1435-1436
Selinger, 446-447
Lake Manitoba Financial Assistance plan
Compensation payment allotments
Wishart, 712
Lake Manitoba fisheries
Rough fish markets
Mackintosh, 1092
Maguire, 1092
Lake Manitoba Flood Rehabilitation Committee
Gerrard, 1296-1297
Lake Manitoba Pasture Flooding Assistance Program
Ashton, 1586
Lake of the Prairies
Water levels
Ashton, 1645
Maguire, 1645, 2064-2065, 2305
Lake St. Martin
Additional outlets, need for
Gerrard, 850
Selinger, 850
Outflow balance
Permanent mitigation structures
Ashton, 1433
Gerrard, 1433
Regulated lake levels
Gerrard, 1296-1297
Water levels
Nevakshonoff, 1209
Lake St. Martin First Nation
Flood evacuees, relocation
Ashton, 1433
Briese, 1784
Gerrard, 1433
Irvin-Ross, 1902-1903
Robinson, 1784
Rowat, 1902-1903
Lake St. Martin–emergency channel
Construction and costs
Ashton, 197-198, 310, 570-571, 937, 1159-1161, 1162-1163, 1240, 1242, 1432-1433, 1853
Briese, 1160-1161, 1162-1163, 1241-1242, 2212
Eichler, 147-148
Nevakshonoff, 62-63, 197, 1209-1210, 2213-2214
Struthers, 527
Wishart, 2214
Consultations
Ashton, 1433-1434
Gerrard, 1433-1434
Licensing process
Briese, 2411-2412
Wishart, 1422-1423
Reach 3 status
Ashton, 1240-1241
Lake Winnipeg. See also East Side Road Authority; Flooding (Lake Winnipeg)
Algal bloom increase
Gerrard, 550
Stefanson, 662
Environmental initiatives
Bjornson, 242
Gerrard, 1650
Selinger, 1650-1651
Wishart, 796
Erosion concerns
Gerrard, 170
Manitoba Hydro regulation licences
Maguire, 1085
Outflow from Lake Manitoba
Ashton, 1252
Eichler, 1252
Phosphorus reduction
Selinger, 1650
Vegetation filtration systems
Maguire, 1205
Windstorm compensation coverage
Ashton, 1252
Eichler, 1252
Lake Winnipegosis fishery
Pickerel loss
Gerrard, 550
Lakeland Sawmill
Explosion (Prince George)
Gerrard, 594
Howard, 594
Lalor mine
Development
Chomiak, 1649
Pettersen, 1517
Land titles. See Land-use planning
Land transfer tax. See Land-use planning
Land-use planning. See also CentrePort Canada; Community and regional planning offices; Flooding (Lake Manitoba)
Development assessments (Neepawa)
Briese, 1719-1720
Lemieux, 1719-1720
Land titles, documentation fee
Smook, 1201
Stefanson, 1192
Land transfer tax, administrative costs
Stefanson, 1056-1058
Struthers, 1056-1058
Property assessments (Neepawa)
Briese, 1763-1764
Lemieux, 1763-1764
Subdivision process, government involvement
Briese, 1389-1390
Kostyshyn, 1389-1390
Taxation revenue
McFadyen, 733
Selinger, 733
Larocque, Jocelyne
Lemieux, 2244-2245
Lavallee, J. J.
Robinson, 1019
Law Courts Building (Winnipeg)
Renovations, project status
Goertzen, 1178
Swan, 1179
Leafloor family and Ducks Unlimited deal
Cullen, 162
Lee, Philip (Lieutenant-Governor of the Province of Manitoba)
Affordable Utility Rate Accountability Act
[Bill 18]
R/A, 2527
Apprenticeship Recognition Act
[Bill 212]
R/A, 2528
Appropriation Act, 2012
[Bill 40]
R/A, 2527
Bilingual Service Centres Act
[Bill 31]
R/A, 2528
Budget Implementation and Tax Statutes Amendment Act, 2012
[Bill 39]
R/A, 2528
Community Renewal Act
[Bill 7]
R/A, 2527
Consumer Protection Amendment Act (Improved Enforcement and Administration)
[Bill 16]
R/A, 2527
Consumer Protection Amendment Act (Motor Vehicle Work and Repairs)
[Bill 12]
R/A, 2527
Contaminated Sites Remediation Amendment Act
[Bill 29]
R/A, 2528
Criminal Property Forfeiture Amendment Act (Administrative Forfeiture and Miscellaneous Amendments)
[Bill 11]
R/A, 2527
Election Financing Act and Elections Amendment Act
[Bill 33]
R/A, 2528
Energy Savings Act
[Bill 24]
R/A, 2528
Fortified Buildings Amendment Act
[Bill 15]
R/A, 2527
Groundwater and Water Well and Related Amendments Act
[Bill 25]
R/A, 2528
Highway Traffic Amendment Act (Extension of Ignition-Interlock Program)
[Bill 22]
R/A, 2528
Highway Traffic Amendment Act (Inter-City Bus Service)
[Bill 5]
R/A, 2527
Highway Traffic Amendment Act (Powers of Traffic Authorities over Cycling Traffic)
[Bill 32]
R/A, 2528
Highway Traffic Amendment Act (Speed Limits in School Zones)
[Bill 3]
R/A, 2527
Highway Traffic Amendment Act (Use of Child Safety Seats)
[Bill 8]
R/A, 2527
Highway Traffic Amendment and Summary Convictions Amendment Act (Bicycle Helmets)
[Bill 37]
R/A, 2528
Human Rights Code Amendment Act
[Bill 36]
R/A, 2528
Insurance Amendment Act
[Bill 27]
R/A, 2528
International Interests in Mobile Equipment Act (Aircraft Equipment)
[Bill 26]
R/A, 2528
Jewish Child and Family Service Incorporation Act
[Bill 300]
R/A, 2528
Loan Act, 2012
[Bill 41]
R/A, 2527
Local Government Statutes Amendment Act
[Bill 23]
R/A, 2528
Missing Persons Act
[Bill 4]
R/A, 2527
Non-Smokers Health Protection Amendment Act
[Bill 17]
R/A, 2527
Planning Amendment Act (Inland Port Area)
[Bill 20]
R/A, 2528
Protecting Affordability for University Students Act (Council on Post-Secondary Education Act Amended)
[Bill 2]
R/A, 2527
Protection for Persons in Care Amendment Act
[Bill 14]
R/A, 2527
Public-Private Partnerships Transparency and Accountability Act
[Bill 34]
R/A, 2528
Public Schools Amendment Act (Code of Conduct for School Trustees)
[Bill 21]
R/A, 2528
Public Schools Amendment Act (Community Use of Schools)
[Bill 9]
R/A, 2527
Regional Health Authorities Amendment Act (Improved Fiscal Responsibility and Community Involvement)
[Bill 6]
R/A, 2527
Regulated Health Professions Amendment and Personal Health Information Amendment Act
[Bill 30]
R/A, 2528
Remembrance Day Awareness Act and Amendments to The Public Schools Act
[Bill 208]
R/A, 2528
Renewable Energy Jobs Act
[Bill 13]
R/A, 2527
Residential Tenancies Amendment Act
[Bill 28]
R/A, 2528
Retail Businesses Holiday Closing Amendment Act
[Bill 35]
R/A, 2528
Securities Amendment Act
[Bill 10]
R/A, 2527
Statutes Correction and Minor Amendments Act, 2012
[Bill 38]
R/A, 2528
Throne Speech address, 5-8
Use of Animals to Shield Unlawful Activities Act
[Bill 19]
R/A, 2527
Young Men's Christian Association of Brandon Incorporation Amendment Act
[Bill 301]
R/A, 2528
Legal Aid Manitoba
Annual report
Swan, 263
Funding
Swan, 1078
Service availability
Driedger, 992
Swan, 992
Legislative Affairs, Standing Committee on. See also Legislative Affairs Committee index
First report
Wight, 2302
Second report
Nevakshonoff, 2465-2468
Legislative Assembly
Conflict of interest policies
Friesen, 785
Selinger, 785-786
Estimates
Debate, 2290
Expenditure decreases
Struthers, 321
Legislative Assembly Amendment Act
[Bill 218]
1 R
Gerrard, 2301
2 R
Gerrard, 2344-2345
Goertzen, 2348-2349
Howard, 2345-2346
Taillieu, 2346-2348
Constituency communications, alternative delivery methods
Gerrard, 2344-2345
Goertzen, 2348
Howard, 2345-2346
Taillieu, 2347-2348
Legislative Assembly and Executive Council Conflict of Interest Amendment Act (Cooling-Off Periods Related to Independent Officers)
[Bill 209]
1 R
Goertzen, 931
2 R
Ashton, 2109-2110
Chomiak, 2102-2103
Cullen, 2107-2109
Goertzen, 2100-2102
Schuler, 2104-2105
Swan, 2105-2107
Recommendations exceptions
Goertzen, 2100-2101
Legislative Building. See also Privilege, Matters of
Gallery attendance
Email to civil service
Cullen, 2108
Friesen, 1605
Gerrard, 628
Goertzen, 617-618
Howard, 616-618
Melnick, 623, 636-637, 670-672, 763-765, 1957-1963, 1958, 1961, 1968-1969, 2130-2131, 2170-2171, 2399-2340
Schuler, 2104
Selinger, 671-672
Stefanson, 671
Struthers, 2241
Taillieu, 616-617, 623, 670-671, 679-680, 763-764, 1956-1963, 1958, 1961, 1968, 2130, 2170-2171, 2241, 2399-2340, 2402-2403
Speaker's passes
Melnick, 1965
Taillieu, 1965
Lock replacement project
Ashton, 1424
Smook, 1424
Legislative pages
Introduction
Reid, 9
Program
Schuler, 233
Legislative reviews, mandatory
Auditor General's recommendation
Stefanson, 1647-1648
Struthers, 1648-1649
Lemieux, Hon. Ron (Dawson Trail) N.D.P.
Active transportation
Municipal cycle paths, 2078
Assessment Services office
Farmland assessments, 1763
Municipal assessments, 1765
Association of Manitoba Municipalities
Bill 205, consultations on, 997
Government, consultations with, 751
Auditor General
Municipal governments, reports on, 1771
Bicycle paths
Municipal bylaws and development, 2078
Bilingual Service Centres Act
[Bill 31]
1 R, 1345
2 R, 2075-2076
Bram, Bailey, 2244-2245
Bridges
Repair and replacement fund, access to, 1707
Building Canada Fund
Budget percentage allotment, 1706, 1767
Building Manitoba Fund
Bridge repair programs, 1707
Capital Region
Dedicated planner position, 1769
Municipal cooperation, 1769
CentrePort Canada
Agricultural land-use policy, 1718
Draft development plans, 2487
Special planning area designation, 2073
Committee of Supply
Concurrence motion, 2487-2488
Community and regional planning offices
Land-use assessments, 1716-1720
Community Led Emissions Reduction (CLER) update, 230
Community Planning Assistance Program
Development plan support, 751
Flooding
Municipal tax base losses, 1766
Municipalities, economic impact on, 1710-1711
Property reassessments, 1765
Flooding–compensation
Claim payouts, municipal, 1710, 1766
Highway Traffic Amendment Act (Powers of Traffic Authorities over Cycling Traffic)
[Bill 32]
1 R, 1283
2 R, 2077-2078
Highways and roads
Main market and 50-50 roads funding, 1773
Highways and roads infrastructure funding, 768
Land-use planning
Development assessments (Neepawa), 1719-1720
Property assessments (Neepawa), 1763-1764
Larocque, Jocelyne, 2244-2245
Local Government Department
Advertising budget, 1703
Cabinet committees, ministerial participation, 1701
Departmental fee charges, 1703-1704
Departmental initiatives, 1702
Estimates, 1699-1720, 1763-1773
Ministerial travel expenditures, 1702-173
Municipal flooding, departmental responsibilities, 1710
Office expenditures (Brandon), 1714
Operating assistance increase, 1709
Staffing, contractual employees, 1702-1703
Staffing, executive support, 1701
Staffing, hiring process, 1701
Staffing, political, 1701
Staffing, relocations and vacancies, 1701-1702
Supplementary Information for Legislative Review, 1216
Local Government Statutes Amendment Act
[Bill 23]
1 R, 1283
2 R, 2254
Government intent, 1771
Local Urban Districts
Application (Stony Mountain), 1704
Manitoba Assessment Online
Fee revenue, 1703-1704
Subdivision development fees, 1703-1704
Maples Community Centre upgrades, 2067
Members' statements
Bram, Bailey, 2244-2245
Larocque, Jocelyne, 2244-2245
Municipal Act
Local government protection, 997
Municipal Amendment and City of Winnipeg Charter Amendment Act (Defamation Protection)
[Bill 205]
2 R, 997-999
Association of Manitoba Municipalities, consultations with, 997
Municipalities
Amalgamation possibilities, 1711-1714, 1767
Capital project priorities, 1706
Flooding, departmental responsibilities, 1710
Infrastructure budget increase, 1709
Infrastructure concerns and funding, 1766-1767
Livestock operation policies, 1769-1770
Main market and 50-50 roads funding, 1773
Provincial sales tax, allotment of, 998, 1699, 1709
Public service funding (Winnipeg), 752
Resource sharing, 751
Video lottery terminals revenue, use of, 1714-1715
Municipalities–governments
Auditor General's reports, 1771
Budget statement requirements, 751
Conflict-of-interest guidelines, 2254
Infrastructure budget increase, 1709
Oral Questions
Community Led Emissions Reduction (CLER) update, 230
Maples Community Centre upgrades, 2067
Thompson Bridge (Brandon)
Project status and costs, 768
Partnership of the Manitoba Capital Region
Multimodal transportation plan funding, 750
Planning Amendment Act (Inland Port Area)
[Bill 20]
1 R, 1017
2 R, 2073
Jurisdictional disputes, 2488
Winnipeg Airport Authority consultations, 2487
Planning Offices
Staffing, 1715-1716
Prairie Farm Rehabilitation Administration
Funding cancellation, 1708
Property Tax Relief program costs, 1765
Provincial sales tax–proposed increase
Municipalities, allotment to, 752, 998, 1699, 1709
Public Schools Amendment Act (Code of Conduct for School Trustees)
[Bill 21]
Amalgamation possibilities, 1711-1714
Rapid transit (Winnipeg)
Funding percentage, 1770
Phase 1 costs and funding, 1769-1770
Resolutions
Provincial responsibilities, downloading of, 750-752
Rural Economic Development Initiative (REDI)
Video lottery terminals, revenue use, 1714-1715
School Resource Officers departmental funding, 1715
Sump pump backwater installations funding, 1768
Team Canada women's hockey team, 2244-2245
Thompson Bridge (Brandon)
Project status and costs, 768
Urban Development Initiatives
Program funding consultation, 1715
Video lottery terminals, revenue use, 1714-1715
Video lottery terminals
Revenue use, 1714-1715
Water and sewer infrastructure
Projects, federal funding, 1706
Water bomber fleet cost responsibilities, 751
Water Services Board
Rural water services funding, 1708
Water and sewer infrastructure projects, 1705
Winnipeg Airport Authority
CentrePort planning consultations, 2487
Len Evans Centre for Trades and Technology
Caldwell, 579
Letellier Bridge construction
Landowner expropriation compensation
Let's Make a Better Deal
Program evaluation
Rondeau, 1655-1656
Smook, 1655
Libraries. See also eLibraries Manitoba; Selkirk and St. Andrews Regional Library
Funding
Marcelino, F., 2423
Rowat, 2423
Lieutenant-Governor
Operations, vehicle upgrades
Ashton, 1419
Smook, 1419
Lieutenant-Governor's Award recipient
Historical Preservation and Promotion
Pedersen, 2245
Penny, Don
Helwer, 1226
Porth, Bob
Smook, 2418
Tribal Councils Investment Group
Smook, 1516
Lifesaving Society of Manitoba
Participation
Robinson, 1774
LIFT program. See Localized Improvement Fund for Tomorrow program
Lighthouses program
Evaluation
Chief, 2456
Funding
Chief, 1634
Limestone Generating Station
Revenue
Ashton, 1625
Bjornson, 2224
Rondeau, 1618-1619
Struthers, 2220
Lindsey, Anne
Allum, 1296
Linner, Thomas
Family court document access
Goertzen, 916
McFadyen, 833
Liquor and lotteries merger. See also Rosenby, Gerald
Board appointments, auditor
Goertzen, 789-790
Selinger, 782-783, 783-784, 789-790
Taillieu, 783-784
Board member qualifications, review of
Gerrard, 788-789
Selinger, 788-789
General comments
Altemeyer, 514
Ashton, 430
Graydon, 533
Maloway, 649
Marcelino, F., 473
Struthers, 321
Literacy. See Adult Literacy Strategy; Advanced Education and Literacy Department; Education system
Livestock industry. See Cattle industry; Community pastures; Growing Forward 2 program; Hog industry
Loan Act, 2012
[Bill 41]
1 R
Struthers, 2491
2 R
Struthers, 2491-2492
C/3 R, 2499
R/A
Lee, 2527
Local Government Department
Advertising budget
Briese, 1703
Lemieux, 1703
Cabinet committees, ministerial participation
Briese, 1701
Lemieux, 1701
Departmental fee charges
Briese, 1703
Lemieux, 1703-1704
Departmental initiatives
Briese, 1702
Lemieux, 1702
Estimates
Opening statements
Briese, 1700
Lemieux, 1699-1700
Speakers
Briese, 1700-1704, 1707-1710, 1712-1720, 1763-1772
Cullen, 1704-1707
Eichler, 1704
Gerrard, 1710-1712
Ministerial travel expenditures
Briese, 1702
Lemieux, 1702-173
Office expenditures (Brandon)
Briese, 1714
Lemieux, 1714
Operating assistance increase
Briese, 1709
Lemieux, 1709
Staffing, contractual employees
Briese, 1702-1703
Lemieux, 1702-1703
Staffing, executive support
Briese, 1701
Lemieux, 1701
Staffing, political
Briese, 1701
Lemieux, 1701
Staffing, relocations and vacancies
Briese, 1701-1702
Lemieux, 1701-1702
Staffing hiring process
Briese, 1701
Lemieux, 1701
Supplementary Information for Legislative Review
Lemieux, 1216
Local Government Statutes Amendment Act
[Bill 23]
1 R
Lemieux, 1283
2 R
Briese, 2254-2256
Lemieux, 2254
Schuler, 2256-2257
C/3 R, 2516
R/A
Lee, 2528
Government intent
Friesen, 2334
Lemieux, 1771
Schuler, 2327-2328
Municipal debentures, public consultations
Briese, 1767-1768
Local Urban Districts
Application (Stony Mountain)
Eichler, 1704
Lemieux, 1704
Localized Improvement Fund for Tomorrow program
Marcelino, T., 233-234
Loeppky, Kelby
Friesen, 2177
Loewen, John
Former MLA (Fort Whyte)
Schuler, 2199
Long-term care services. See also Personal care homes
Budget decrease
Lord Selkirk Park housing complex
Child day-care centre funding
Irvin-Ross, 1904
Early childhood development centre
Chief, 2291
Redevelopment
Chief, 534
Lord Selkirk School Division
Bullying incident
Allan, 2239
Friesen, 2238-2239
Lord Selkirk's Settlers. See Selkirk Settlers
Lou Gehrig's disease. See ALS
Low-speed vehicles
Registration of
Chomiak, 2488
Cullen, 2488
Lukes, Janice
Gaudreau, 880
Gerrard, 944
Lung cancer
Reduction strategies
Gerrard, 1309
Lyme disease
Diagnoses and patient services
Graydon, 1514-1515, 1588-1589, 1794-1795, 2135-2136, 2308-2309, 2377-2378
Oswald, 1515, 1588-1589, 1794-1795, 2135-2136, 2308-2309, 2377-2378
Patient long-term disability access
Graydon, 1651-1652
Oswald, 1651-1652
Lynn Lake
Road access
Ashton, 1375
Eichler, 1375
Lynn Lake Airport
Status and funding
Ashton, 1374-1375
Eichler, 1374-1375
Lyon, Sterling
Government record
Maloway, 1600-1601