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MacDonald, Darlene. See also Children's Advocate office
Children's Advocate
MacKay, Frances death
Misdiagnosis and referral wait time
Driedger, 2304-2305
Oswald, 2304-2305
Mackintosh, Hon. Gord (St. Johns) N.D.P.
ALL Aboard program expansion, 293
Asatiwispe Aki Traditional Use Planning Area, 1033
Auto theft decrease, 292
Bear rehabilitation facility
Provincial presence, 948
Beverage container recycling program, 2414-2415
Canadian Interagency Forest Fire Centre, 1216
Cattle industry
Predator loss, compensation program, 1084
Child and family services agencies
Annual report release timeline, 158-159
Children in care
Sexual exploitation, 120-121
Statistics, 159
Child poverty reduction strategies, 293
Citizens on Patrol Program, 292
Clean Environment Commission
Annual report, 760
Bipole III hearings, 572-573
Budget allotment, 1086
Waste-water treatment plants review, 1085-1086
Coal tax
Coal burning unit statistics, 905
Committee of Supply
Concurrence motion, 2436-2440
Conservation and Water Stewardship Department
Aboriginal Relations policy development, 1039-1040
Consulting contracts, 803
Contract tenders, 803
Departmental amalgamations, 794, 801, 946
Estimates, 793-813, 900-907, 946-959, 1032-1047, 1083-1093
Opening statements, 793-795
Fee revenue estimate, 810
Flood-related expenditures, 810-811, 950, 1042
Flooding, construction delays due to, 811
Innovation, Energy and Mines Department, allocation of funds, 946
Ministerial responsibilities, 798
Ministerial travel expenditures, 804-805
Seasonal employment decrease, 1090
Staffing, 798-800
Staffing, hiring policies, 800-801
Staffing, political, 798
Staffing, position relocations, 804
Staffing, retirements, 809-810
Supplementary Information for Legislative Review, 564
Water-related construction projects, 805-806
Water retention budget, 1042
Water Stewardship budget allotment, 947
Conservation districts
Easements, land involvement statistics, 1033
Expansion projects, 809
Funding, 1034
Watershed management plans, 808-809
Contaminated Sites Remediation Amendment Act
[Bill 29]
1 R, 1215
2 R, 2271
Crown lands
Off-road vehicle use policy, 812-813
Policy reviews, 1046
Dauphin Lake fishery
Co-management plans, 1092
Regulations enforcement policies, 413-414
West Region Tribal Council consultations, 413, 1035
Devils Lake outlet expansions, 1093
Duck Mountain Provincial Park
Campground flood damage, 1087
Campground upgrades (Blue Lake), 1088
Off-road vehicle use policy, 812-813
Ducks Unlimited Canada
Wetland protection recommendations, 952
Elk population
Chronic wasting disease, strategy for, 1091-1092
Employment and Income Assistance Program caseload increase, 293
Falcon Lake
South shore road upgrades, 950
Water level targets, 949
Fertilizer application timeline policy, 801
Fire Program office
Resources, 1084
Wildfire suppression initiatives, 1084
First Nations communities
Manitoba Hydro, consultations with, 957
Moose population restoration plans, 1035-1036
Provincial park development, consultations on, 1035
Fisher Bay Provincial Park
First Nations consultations, 1035
Flood Review Task Force
Process, 2440
Flooding
Evaluation committees, 807-808
Forecasting responsibility, 806-807
Flooding (Lake Manitoba)
Mitigation grants, 1041
Flooding (Oak Lake)
Shoreline repair, 804
Forestry industry
Timber cutting, community buffer zone, 1092-1093
Freshwater Fish Marketing Corporation
Flexibility, 1092
Froese, John, 767
Game hunting areas
Wildlife biologist staffing, 1037
Gardenton Floodway upgrade requirements, 1045
Grand Beach Provincial Park
Blue Flag designation, west beach, 2176
Groundwater and Water Well and Related Amendments Act
[Bill 25]
1 R, 1215
2 R, 2149-2151
Consultations, 2150
Government intent, 955
Habitat Heritage Corporation
Conservation agreements, 1033-1034
Wetland protection recommendations, 952
Hazardous Waste Management Corporation of Manitoba annual report, 612
Hecla Oasis Resort and golf course
Long-term strategy, 1089-1090
Hog industry
Processing plants, government support, 316
Hunting
Deer, restriction information, 958
Licence fees, 958
Integrated Watershed Management Planning project status, 1034
International Polar Bear Conservation Centre funding, 946
Lake Manitoba fisheries
Rough fish markets, 1092
The Land That Gives Life advertising campaign funding, 2437-2438
Manitoba Forestry Association
Woodlot program funding, 1091
Manitoba Hydro–Bipole III
Clean Environment Commission hearings, 572-573
First Nations communities, consultations with, 957
Manitoba Model Forest funding, 1090, 1925-1926
Manitoba Water Council
General comments, 808
Recommendations, 958
Mars Hills Wildlife Management Area
Off-road vehicle use policy, 813
Members' statements
West Kildonan Memorial Community Centre, 2177-2178
Ministerial statements
Wildfires update (Southeastern), 1135-1136, 1216-1217
Moose population
Advisory committee members and mandate, 1038
Aerial surveys, 1037
Restoration plans, 1037, 1038-1039
Restoration plans, First Nations consultations, 1035-1036
Natural Resource Officers
Regulation enforcement, 1083-1084
Status and funding, 1046-1047
Nature Conservancy of Canada
Consultation role expansion, 953-954
Funding agreement, 953, 955-956
Wetland protection recommendations, 952
Oral Questions
Beverage containers
Recycling program, 2414-2415
Child and family services agencies
Annual report release timeline, 158-159
Children in care
Sexual exploitation, 120-121
Clean Environment Commission
Bipole III hearings, 572-573
Dauphin Lake fishery
Regulations enforcement policies, 413-414
Grand Beach Provincial Park
Blue Flag designation, west beach, 2176
Hog industry
Processing plants, government support, 316
Manitoba Model Forest funding, 1925-1926
Provincial parks
Vehicle permits, recycling of unused permits, 598-599
Water bomber fleet
Aircraft, purchase of, 767-768
Wildlife, orphaned
Bear cub status update, 597-598
Parks Infrastructure Enhancement project funding, 946-947
Peat moss industry
Provincial park mining proposals, 1042-1043
Stewardship strategy consultations, 950-951
Pesticides
Cosmetic use, consultations on, 956-957
Protected areas initiative
Staffing, 1032
Targets and goals, 1032-1033
Provincial parks
Campsite fee structure review, 1087-1088
Campsite reservation system, 599, 1086-1087
Contract tenders, 803-804
Development, First Nations consultations, 1035
Flood damage cleanup, 794, 811-812
Funding, 599
Management plans, 1033
Peat mining proposals, 1042-1043
Vehicle permits, recycling of unused permits, 598-599, 1086
Water treatment facilities and lagoon systems, 1088
Recreation facilities
Inner-city neighbourhoods, 292
North end initiatives (Winnipeg), 291
Roseau River
Diversion channel restoration, 1045-1046
Safer Communities and Neighbourhoods Act
Evaluation, 292
School Resource Officers program evaluation, 292
Seven Oaks Hospital redevelopment, 291
Sexual exploitation of children
Children in care, 120-121
Shellmouth Dam
Upgrades, environmental hearings, 904-905
Spruce Woods Provincial Park
Flood damage and clean-up, 812
St. John's High School
Teen wellness clinics, 291
StreetReach initiative
Protection of children at risk, 120-121
Surface Water Management Strategy
Completion timeline, 1043
Funding, 807
Sustainable Development Innovations Fund
Supplementary Report for Legislative Review, 612
Throne Speech debate, 288-293
Tim Hortons Youth Leadership camp funding, 1090
Tracia's Trust initiative
Children at risk, protection of, 120
UNESCO World Heritage Site bid, 794
Upper Assiniboine Valley producers
Flooding concerns, consultations, 904-905
Upper Fort Garry Heritage Provincial Park
Funding and project status, 1089
Wabanong Anishinabe Interpretive Learning Centre
Project status, 1046
Tourist volume estimates, 1044-1045
Wabanong Nakaygum Okimawin Council of Chiefs
Funding grant, 1040-1041
Wabanong Nakaygum Okimawin initiative
Land That Gives Life campaign funding, 1044
Planning process and status, 1040, 1043-1044
Wabanong Nakaygum Okimawin Secretariat funding, 1040
Waste-water treatment plants (Winnipeg)
Clean Environment Commission reviews, 1085-1086
Nitrogren removal, 1043
Sewage spill report, 1093, 2440
Water bomber fleet
Aircraft, purchase of, 767-768, 794
Water management policies
Drain management responsibility, 795
Drainage licensing applications, 2438-2439
Water Stewardship Fund project funding, 1034
Water Well Association of Manitoba
Government consultations, 955
Water wells
Drilling, licensing and standards, 2150, 2151
Drinking water, quality guidelines, 2150
WaterSmart Manitoba program status, 954
West Kildonan Memorial Community Centre, 2177-2178
West Region Tribal Council
Dauphin Lake fishery consultations, 413
Wetland protection
General comments, 1033-1034
Stewardship strategy consultations, 952
Whiteshell Provincial Park
Campground upgrades, 1089
Maintenance responsibility, 949
Wildfires
Provincial preparedness, 767
Update (Southeastern), 1135-1136, 1216-1217
Wildlife, orphaned
Bear cub status update, 597-598, 947-949, 2436-2437
Win Gardner Place, 291
Winkler Aquifer Management Plan, 1034
Winnipeg Beach Provincial Park
Campground upgrades, 1089
Wolf population
Aerial surveys, 1037
Culling results, 1038
MADD Canada
Ignition-interlock program endorsement
Goertzen, 2054
Swan, 2054
Maguire, Larry (Arthur-Virden) P.C.
Agriculture, Food and Rural Initiatives Department
Estimates, 1385-1386
Ambulance services
Fleet size, 1845
Patient off-load wait times, 211
Aquifers
Management plans, 2157-2158
Assiniboine Regional Health Authority
Nursing shortage, 1844-1845
Boissevain Border Queens softball team, 1295
Brandon University
Faculty strike, 1342
Budget 2012
Debate, 359-365
Deficit increase and elimination timeline, 359, 1608
Election promises, government record, 360-361
Operating expenditure increases, 364
Tax and fee increase, 359, 362, 1608
Canada-Manitoba Immigration Agreement
Federal centralization, 1607-1608
Canadian Automobile Association
Worst road survey, 363
Canadian Wheat Board reform
Government position, 211
Cattle industry
Beef insurance plan, 756
Predator loss, compensation program, 1084
Processing plants, 756
CentrePort Canada
Government support, 208-209
Civil service politicization, 774, 1608
Clean Environment Commission
Bipole III hearings, 1085
Budget allotment, 1086
Waste-water treatment plants review, 1085-1086
Committee of Supply
Concurrence motion, 2436-2437, 2486, 2489-2490
Conservation and Water Stewardship Department
Aboriginal Relations policy development, 1039
Consulting contracts, 803
Contract tenders, 802-803
Debate
Opening statements, 795-796
Departmental amalgamations, 801, 945-946
Estimates, 795-805, 809-812, 900, 945-947, 950, 955-959, 1032-1039, 1046-1047, 1083-1090, 1094
Fee revenue estimate, 810
Flood-related expenditures, 810-811, 950
Flooding, construction delays due to, 811
Innovation, Energy and Mines Department, allocation of funds, 946
Ministerial responsibilities, 798
Ministerial travel expenditures, 804-805
Staffing, 798-800
Staffing, hiring policies, 800-801
Staffing, political, 798
Staffing, position relocations, 804
Staffing, retirements, 809-810
Water Stewardship budget allotment, 947
Winnipeg Jets tickets, ministerial use, 957-958
Conservation districts
Easements, land involvement statistics, 1033
Funding, 210
Watershed management plans, 809
Contaminated Sites Remediation Amendment Act
[Bill 29]
2 R, 2271-2272
Emergency cleanups, cost responsibility, 2272
Impacted site designation, 2271-2272
Coulter bridge
Replacement priority and funding, 16-17, 70, 112, 152, 189-190, 211, 221, 224-225, 261-262, 364-365, 1366-1369, 1990-1991, 2486
Crown corporations
Budget 2012, use of revenue, 359, 362
Crown land policy reviews, 1046
Dauphin Lake fishery
Co-management plans, 1092
Deerwood Soil and Water Management Association
Tobacco Creek project, 1205
Devils Lake outlet expansions, 1093
Disaster Financial Assistance
Claim eligibility, 1233
Claim payouts, 1234
Sandpoint flooding coverage, 1233
Downey, James, 80-81
Drainage inside the dike project, 1203-1205
Duck Mountain Provincial Park
Campground flood damage, 1087
Campground upgrades (Blue Lake), 1088
Earth Day, 417-418
Ecological goods and services program
Implementation, 1205
Economy
Provincial comparisons, 362-363
Elmwood High School
Environmental programs, 2315
Emergency room closures, 1845
Executive Council
Estimates, 925-929
Federal equalization payments
Government dependence, 208, 359, 361, 1607
Fertilizer application timeline policy, 801
Fire Program office
Wildfire suppression initiatives, 1084
First Nations communities
Manitoba Hydro, consultations with, 957
Provincial park development, consultations on, 1034-1035
Flooding
Sandpoint well systems insurance, 2159
Flooding (Lake Manitoba)
Compensation for dairy producer, 312, 360, 573, 928-929, 1385-1386
Flooding (Oak Lake)
Shoreline repair, 804
Flooding (Shoal lakes)
Buyout program, 1608
Flooding–compensation
Fred Neil, claims, 312, 571, 1385-1386
Residents, 360
Forestry industry
Timber cutting, community buffer zone, 1092
Freshwater Fish Marketing Corporation flexibility, 1092
Game hunting areas
Wildlife biologist staffing, 1037
Gas tax increase, 360-361, 415, 756
Green Schools, Green Futures Award
Recipients, 2315
Grievance, Matters of
Election campaign (2011)
Regulation breaches, by government, 773-775
Groundwater and Water Well and Related Amendments Act
[Bill 25]
2 R, 2157-2159
Consultations, 2159
Hartney bridge project status, 1369
Health-care services
Budget priority, 364
Hecla Oasis Resort and golf course
Long-term strategy, 1089-1090
Highway 10 upgrade requirements, 211
Highway 21 upgrade requirements, 212, 363
Highway 83 upgrade requirements, 363
Highways and roads
CAA worst road survey results, 363
Repair materials, government transport of, 414-415
Hog industry
Hog barn moratorium, 756, 2332-2333
Infrastructure and Transportation Department
Budget deficit, 361
Estimates, 1233-1234, 1366-1370, 1377-1378
Unfunded liabilities, 210
Innovation, Energy and Mines Department
Estimates, 1988-1992
International Ice Hockey Federation
Hall of Fame induction, 1932
International Polar Bear Conservation Centre funding, 946
Lake Manitoba fisheries
Rough fish markets, 1092
Lake of the Prairies water levels, 1645, 2064-2065, 2305
Lake Winnipeg
Manitoba Hydro regulation licences, 1085
Vegetation filtration systems, 1205
Manitoba Drilling Incentive Program, 1991
Manitoba Hydro
Lake Winnipeg regulation licences, 1085
Power grid connections (Southwest), 676, 1988-1990, 2489-2490
Rate increases, 360
Revenue, government use of, 208
Manitoba Hydro–Bipole III
Clean Environment Commission hearings, 1085
First Nations communities, consultations with, 957
West-side location, 209-210
Manitoba Softball Hall of Fame induction, 1295-1296
Manufacturing industry support, 209
Melita Browns softball team, 1295
Members' statements
Downey, James, 80-81
Earth Day, 417-418
Manitoba Softball Hall of Fame induction, 1295-1296
Murray, Andy, 1932
Oak Lake Community School, 2315
Virden Auditorium Theatre, 578-579
Waste Reduction Week, 24
World Environment Day, 2138-2139
Moose population
Advisory committee members and mandate, 1038
Aerial surveys, 1037
Restoration plans, 1036-1037, 1038-1039
Municipalities
Regulation increase, 756
Tax base, 756
Murray, Andy, 1932
Natural Resource Officers
Regulation enforcement, 1083-1084
Status and funding, 1046-1047
Nature Conservancy of Canada funding agreement, 955-956
Neil, Fred
Flooding compensation claims, 312, 571, 1385-1386
Nursing profession shortage (Brandon), 1844-1845
Oak Lake Community School, 2315
Oil industry
Drilling projects, 676
Government support, 365
Infrastructure and transportation restrictions, 926-927, 1370, 1992
Penn West pipeline status, 1990-1991
Opposition day motion
Government program reviews, 1607-1608
Premier and cabinet ministers
Legal accountability, 2332-2333
Oral Questions
Coulter bridge
Replacement priority and funding, 16-17, 224-225
Flooding (Lake Manitoba)
Compensation for dairy producer, 312, 573
Highways and roads
Repair materials, government transport of, 414-415
Lake of the Prairies
Water levels, 1645
Manitoba Hydro
Power grid connections (Southwest), 676
Provincial parks
Vehicle permits, recycling of unused permits, 598-599
Shellmouth Dam
Flood legislation and compensation criteria, 2064-2065, 2305-2306
Reservoir capacity level, 1646
Wetland protection
Ecological goods and services programs, 161, 198
Parks Infrastructure Enhancement project funding, 946-947
Pesticides
Cosmetic use, consultations on, 956-957
Petitions
Coulter bridge
Replacement priority and funding, 70, 112, 152, 189-190, 221, 261-262
Physicians and surgeons
Shortage, rural, 1845
Protected areas initiative
Targets and goals, 1032-1033
Provincial debt
Servicing costs, 364
Provincial parks
Campsite fee structure review, 1087-1088
Campsite reservation system, 1086
Contract tenders, 803-804
Development, First Nations consultations, 1034-1035
Flood damage cleanup, 811
Vehicle permits, recycling of unused permits, 598-599, 1086
Water treatment facilities and lagoon systems, 1088
Provincial sales tax–proposed increase
Provincial comparisons, 2333
Public Accounts, Standing Committee on
First report, 300
Second report, 301-302
Third report, 302-303
Red River Basin Commission, 1205
Regional health authorities
Amalgamations, 361-362
Resolutions
Brandon Health Care, 1844-1845
Brandon University faculty strike, 1342
Drainage inside the dike project, 1203-1205
Provincial responsibilities, downloading of, 755-757
School divisions
Tax incentive grants, use of, 364
Sewage ejectors
Regulation changes, 2333
Shellmouth Dam
Flood legislation and compensation criteria, 2064-2065, 2305-2306
Reservoir capacity level, 1377-1378, 1646
St. Norbert bioretention systems, 1205
St. Norbert Water Stewardship Coalition, 1204
Taxation
Gas tax increase, 360-361
Throne Speech debate, 206-212
Tim Hortons Youth Leadership camp funding, 1090
Tobacco Creek
Water management project, 1205
Trans-Canada Highway and King Street
Bypass expropriation plans (Virden), 926-927, 1369-1370
Trucking industry
Load restrictions, harmonization, 363
Upper Fort Garry Heritage Provincial Park
Funding and project status, 1089
Veterinarian board budget decrease, 756
Virden Auditorium Theatre, 578-579
Wabanong Anishinabe Interpretive Learning Centre
Project status, 1046
Waste Reduction Week, 24
Waste-water treatment plants (Winnipeg)
Clean Environment Commission reviews, 1085-1086
Nitrogren removal, 2333
Water management policies
Lagoon replacements, 756-757
Water level strategies, 1204
Water wells
Abandoned, sealing of, 2158
Flood protection, 2158
Public registry, importance of, 2158
Wetland protection
Ecological goods and services programs, 161, 198
Whiteshell Provincial Park
Campground upgrades, 1089
Wildlife, orphaned
Bear cub status update, 2436-2437
Winnipeg Beach Provincial Park
Campground upgrades, 1089
Winnipeg Jets season tickets
Conservation Department, ministerial use, 957-958
Wolf population
Aerial surveys, 1037
Culling results, 1038
World Environment Day, 2138-2139
Main market roads. See Local government districts
Maintenance Enforcement Program
Information management system updates
Swan, 986-987
Minister's assistance on case, request for
Making Education Work
Aboriginal high school students, assistance for
Allan, 1890-1891
Gerrard, 1890-1891
Makoon. See Wildlife, orphaned
Makoonsag
Intergenerational children's centre
Irvin-Ross, 2025
Wiebe, 2025
Maloway, Jim (Elmwood) N.D.P.
Apprenticeship Recognition Act
[Bill 212]
2 R, 1492
Auto theft decrease, 182, 1638-1639
Budget 2012 debate, 646-650
Cancer treatment
Oral drug coverage, 648
Community gardens, 180
Correctional services
Prison construction (US), 1638-1639
Crime and criminals
Reduction strategies, 182-183
Criminal Property Forfeiture Amendment Act (Administrative Forfeiture and Miscellaneous Amendments)
[Bill 11]
Evaluation, 182
Government support, 1639
Crown corporations privatization, 649
Disreali Freeway project status, 179, 648
Drainage inside the dike project, 1211-1212
Economy
Elmwood Community Recreation Review recommendations, 648
Filmon, Gary
Government record, 1602
Flooding (1997)
Financial compensation, 1211
Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Amendment Act
[Bill 214]
2 R, 2002-2003
Freedom of information requests
Accountability and transparency, 2014
Costs, 2013
Government record, 2003, 2012-2013
Health-care services
Government support, 1015-1016
Increased Transparency and Accountability Act (Various Acts Amended)
[Bill 211]
2 R, 1201
International Workers Day, 678
Judicial services
Two-for-one sentencing, 1639
Kelvin Community Centre redevelopment, 648
Liquor and lotteries merger, 649
Lyon, Sterling
Government record, 1600-1601
Manitoba Hydro
East-west power grid, 646-648, 2229
History, 2228
Megawatt capacity, 647
Manitoba Telephone System privatization, 1602
Mayworks Festival, 678
Members' statements
International Workers Day, 678
Transcona political history, 1654-1655
Opposition day motion
Government program reviews, 1600-1602
Pallister, Brian, 1601-1602
Points of Order
P/O by Taillieu stating that remarks by member from Elmwood are disrespectful, 1601
Police service funding increase, 1639
Provincial debt
Debt-to-GDP ratio, 181
Recreation facilities
Community needs, 180
Red River Floodway
Historical cost savings, 1211
Regional health authorities
Amalgamations, 649
Resolutions
Drainage inside the dike project, 1211-1212
Freedom of Information requests, fairness, 2012-2014
Manitoba Hydro financial stability review, 2228-2229
Recidivism in Manitoba, 1638-1639
Stroke unit, establishment of, 1014-1016
Small business
Tax elimination, 648
STARS air ambulance
Stroke victims, emergency use for, 1008-1010
Strokes
Personal stories, 1015
Reduction statistics, 1014
Specialized medical units, 1015
STARS air ambulance, use of, 1014-1015
Throne Speech debate, 178-183
Transcona political history, 1654-1655
Water park (Winnipeg)
Development concerns, 648-649
Mammography machines. See also CancerCare Manitoba
Accreditations
Driedger, 2393
Oswald, 2393
Manitoba Agricultural Museum
Funding reduction
Manitoba Agricultural Services Corporation
Administration and lending cost reductions
Kostyshyn, 1265-1266
Pedersen, 1265
Bovine spongiform encephalopathy, recovery loans
Kostyshyn, 1257
Wishart, 1257
Bridge funding, financial institution referrals
Kostyshyn, 1258
Wishart, 1257-1258
Crop insurance, flood claim criteria
Ashton, 1243
Wishart, 1243
Crop insurance options
Kostyshyn, 754
Marcelino, F., 473
Excess Moisture Assistance Program
Ashton, 1586
Cullen, 824
Wishart, 713
Flooding, claim payouts
Briese, 1264-1265
Pedersen, 1263
Flooding, First Nations claims
Briese, 1263-1264
Kostyshyn, 1263-1264
Flooding, staff overtime costs
Greenfeed Assistance Program
Ashton, 1586
Struthers, 817
Hog transition loans
Kostyshyn, 1257-1258
Wishart, 1257
Loan caps
Kostyshyn, 1266
Pedersen, 1266
Overwinter Bee Mortality Insurance program
Kostyshyn, 1266
Pedersen, 1266
Spring Blizzard Livestock Mortalities Assistance
Briese, 2307
Selinger, 2017
Stocker Loan program
Kostyshyn, 1265
Pedersen, 1265
Young Farmer Rebate program
Kostyshyn, 1265-1266
Manitoba Airport Assistance Program
Budget
Ashton, 1378-1379
Eichler, 1378-1379
Manitoba Arts Council
Funding
Marcelino, F., 1899
Manitoba Assessment Online
Fee revenue
Briese, 1704
Lemieux, 1703-1704
Subdivision development fees
Briese, 1704
Lemieux, 1703-1704
Manitoba Association of Disc Sports
Schuler, 2380
Manitoba Association of Native Firefighters
Flood evacuation responsibility
Ashton, 1099
General comments
Ashton, 1152
Manitoba Beef Producers
Budget 2012, response to
Eichler, 584
Fox, Major Jay, director of
Briese, 317
Manitoba Bursary
Manitoba Business Gateway expansion
Bjornson, 1723
Manitoba Career Week
Government initiatives
Chief, 270
Selby, 270
Manitoba Cattle Enhancement Council
Advertising campaign costs
Kostyshyn, 1109
Pedersen, 1109
Board of directors
Kostyshyn, 1108
Pedersen, 1108
Estimates appearance, request for
Graydon, 1110-1111
Kostyshyn, 1110-1111
Financial statements
Graydon, 1111
Kostyshyn, 1111
Loans and notes receivable
Graydon, 1111-1112
Kostyshyn, 1111-1112
Processing plant project status (Winnipeg)
Kostyshyn, 1109-1110, 1112-1113
Pedersen, 1109-1110
Producer levy, provincial matched fund
Kostyshyn, 1109
Pedersen, 1109
Manitoba Child Care Association
General comments
Crothers, 2028
Hearing screening recommendations
Rowat, 737
Manitoba Council for International Cooperation
Funding
Selinger, 718
Manitoba Council on Aging
Appointments and mandate
Driedger, 1521
Rondeau, 1521
Manitoba Curling Hall of Fame
Usackis, John
Ewasko, 1653
Manitoba Day. See Ministerial statements
Manitoba Development Corporation
Energy jobs fund criteria
Chomiak, 1815
Gerrard, 1816
Manitoba Drilling Incentive Program
Chomiak, 1991
Maguire, 1991
Manitoba Eco-Network
Allum, 1296
Manitoba Education, Reseach and Learning Information Network (MERLIN)
Departmental expenditure
Chomiak, 1976
Cullen, 1976
Manitoba Emergency Services College
Expansion
Cullen, 1476
Howard, 1476
Manitoba Evidence Act
Amendment implementation
Goertzen, 1642-1643
Swan, 1643
Crime organizations, listing of
Goertzen, 1183
Swan, 1183-1184
Manitoba Federation of Labour
Provincial sales tax increase resolution
McFadyen, 2168
Stefanson, 2022-2023
Manitoba Film and Music initiative
Funding
Marcelino, F., 1951
Manitoba Film Classification Board
Members and mandate
Marcelino, F., 2423-2424
Taillieu, 2423-2424
Manitoba Floodway and East Side Road Authority
Annual report
Robinson, 521
Manitoba Forestry Association
Woodlot program funding
Mackintosh, 1091
Wishart, 1091
Manitoba Gaming Control Commission
Annual report
Chomiak, 12
Manitoba Government Employees Union
Contract update
Cullen, 1467
Howard, 1467
Manitoba Heavy Construction Association
Government consultations
Ashton, 701
Manitoba High Schools Athletic Association
Schuler, 337-338
Manitoba Horse Racing Commission
Annual report
Struthers, 222
Manitoba Housing Authority. See also Housing, seniors'
Bedbug prevention strategy
Driedger, 1526
Gerrard, 1917-1918
Irvin-Ross, 1917-1918
Rondeau, 1526
Boilers, inspection status
Irvin-Ross, 1912
Rowat, 1912
Bursary programs for tenants
Irvin-Ross, 1904
Committee members
Irvin-Ross, 1906
Rowat, 1906
Elevator certification concerns
Irvin-Ross, 1911
Rowat, 1911
Emergency Repair Program
Irvin-Ross, 1909
Rowat, 1909
Government support
Struthers, 322
Income-based rental units
Irvin-Ross, 1916
Non-profits and co-operatives, proportion of
Gerrard, 1917
Irvin-Ross, 1917
Priority for children
Irvin-Ross, 1906
Rental subsidies
Gerrard, 1917
Repair and renovation budget
Rowat, 1909
Security upgrades
Irvin-Ross, 1904-1905
Unit construction
Irvin-Ross, 1909-1910
Rondeau, 1659
Selinger, 335
Struthers, 322
Manitoba Human Rights Commission
Annual report
Swan, 263
Manitoba Hydro. See also Crown Corporations Public Review and Accountability Amendment Act (Manitoba Hydro Ratepayers Protection); Rate stabilization fund under Crown corporations; Renewable Energy Jobs Act; Resolutions; WaterSmart Manitoba; specific dams; specific generating stations
Alternative energy viability
Chomiak, 1978-1979
Cullen, 1978-1979
Board appointments
Pedersen, 1620
Capital projects, economic review
Ashton, 431
Chomiak, 442-443
Cullen, 2251
Friesen, 1623-1624
Stefanson, 2340
Taillieu, 539
Debt increase
Graydon, 2227
Helwer, 2086
McFadyen, 50
Debt-to-equity ratio
Rondeau, 1619
Deferral account, revenue from
Pedersen, 2219
East-west power grid
Chomiak, 1983
Cullen, 1983
Selinger, 654-655
Emergency rate increase request
Ewasko, 1610
McFadyen, 2321
Stefanson, 1593
Taillieu, 1596
Energy efficiency programs
Altemeyer, 940
Helwer, 2086
Rondeau, 1619
Expeditures review
McFadyen, 32-34
Selinger, 32-34
Export sales
Chomiak, 421
McFadyen, 191-192
Pedersen, 2219
Rondeau, 1618
Struthers, 1622-1623
Export sales (Ontario)
Chomiak, 1984
Export sales (US)
Friesen, 1623-1624
Graydon, 2227
Struthers, 2221
First Nations communities, employment opportunities
Ewasko, 545
First Nations communities, energy efficiency
Selinger, 1355
Freedom of information requests
Ewasko, 2011
Taillieu, 2005
General rate application delay
Chomiak, 2375-2376
Helwer, 2375-2376
Green energy projects
Selinger, 654
History
Maloway, 2228
Struthers, 2220-2221
Lake Winnipeg regulation licences
Maguire, 1085
Line reliability
Graydon, 2225
Market rates
Bjornson, 2224
Chomiak, 2375
Graydon, 2228
Rondeau, 1618-1619
Megawatt capacity
Maloway, 647
Natural gas rates
Helwer, 2087
On-meter financing program
Chomiak, 1818
Cullen, 2252
Gerrard, 1820-1821
Power grid connections (Southwest)
Chomiak, 676-677, 1989-1990, 2489-2490
Maguire, 676, 1988-1990, 2489-2490
Power grid stability
Chomiak, 1286-1287
Helwer, 1286-1287
Power Smart programs
Cullen, 2253
Privatization, possibility of
Ashton, 1627
Rondeau, 1619-1620
Project updates
Chomiak, 366
McFadyen, 32-34
Selinger, 32-34
Struthers, 322
Public Utilities Board, accountability to
Ashton, 1626
Eichler, 1602
Helwer, 1617
Stefanson, 1627
Rate affordability
Bjornson, 2225
Marcelino, F., 472
Rate equalization
Bjornson, 2224-2225
Pedersen, 1620
Rondeau, 1619
Struthers, 1622
Rate increases
Driedger, 492
Helwer, 442-443, 1599, 2222-2223
Maguire, 360
McFadyen, 48-49, 190, 328, 345-346, 732
Pedersen, 2219
Selinger, 732
Taillieu, 247
Renovation loan security and reporting
Cullen, 2251-2252
Helwer, 2250
Revenue, government use of
Graydon, 2226-2227
Maguire, 208
Pedersen, 2218-2219
Revenue forecasting
Chomiak, 940-941
Friesen, 1624
Helwer, 825-826, 940-941, 2375
McFadyen, 730
Selinger, 730
Struthers, 825-826
Winnipeg Jets tickets, purchase of
Chomiak, 934-935
McFadyen, 977-978
Selinger, 977-978
Struthers, 1022
Xcel Energy, contract with
Bjornson, 2225
Manitoba Hydro Place
Headquarters, budget
Bjornson, 2224
Graydon, 2227
LEED platinum certification
Chomiak, 1651
Gaudreau, 1651
Manitoba Hydro poster contest. See Millet, Rheanne
Manitoba Hydro–Bipole III. See also Petitions
Clean Environment Commission hearings
Graydon, 2227
Mackintosh, 572-573
Maguire, 1085
Struthers, 1623
First Nations communities, consultations with
Mackintosh, 957
Maguire, 957
Landowners, consultations with
Pedersen, 140, 457-458, 1620-1621, 2219-2220
Struthers, 2220
Line reliability
Chomiak, 1286-1287
Helwer, 1286
Pedersen, 1621
Location costs
Briese, 656
Cullen, 2041
Ewasko, 544-545
Pedersen, 457
Project status
Chomiak, 573
Helwer, 573
UNESCO World Heritage Site, impact on
Caldwell, 458-459
West-side location
Maguire, 209-210
McFadyen, 50
Struthers, 1623
Manitoba Institute of Culinary Arts
Caldwell, 579
Manitoba Labour Board
Annual report
Howard, 2302-2303
Manitoba Law Reform Commission
Annual report
Swan, 521
Manitoba Liquor Control Commission. See also Liquor and lotteries merger
Winnipeg Blue Bombers tickets, puchase of
Schuler, 886-887
Struthers, 886-887
Winnipeg Jets tickets
Misinformation on
Howard, 888-889
Taillieu, 888-889
Purchase of
Mitchelson, 889-890
Rondeau, 784-785
Manitoba Lotteries. See also Liquor and lotteries merger
55Plus Games support
Nevakshonoff, 2377
Rondeau, 2377
Manitoba Mentors
Program expansion
Manitoba Model Forest
Funding
Manitoba Museum
Selkirk Settlers, exhibit on
Marcelino, F., 1500
Manitoba Police Commission
Board appointments and mandate
Goertzen, 2390-2391
Swan, 2390-2391
Police chief replacement recommendations (Winnipeg)
Goertzen, 2391-2392
Swan, 2391-2392
Manitoba Prosecution Services
Staff recruitment
Swan, 986
Manitoba Public Insurance Corporation. See also Automobile Injury Compensation Appeal Commission; Rate stabilization fund under Crown corporations
Affordability
Gerrard, 2087
Selinger, 333
Struthers, 411
Annual report
Swan, 2468
Case resolution timeline
Pedersen, 529-530
Swan, 529-530
Driver training for immigrants
Selinger, 396
Low-speed vehicles, registration of
Chomiak, 2488
Cullen, 2488
Quarterly report
Swan, 612
Rebates, mailing costs
Briese, 656
Underinsured vehicles
Helwer, 502-503
Vehicle registration fee increase
Cullen, 508-509
Driedger, 492
Friesen, 432
Gerrard, 2087
Helwer, 332-333, 502, 614-615, 1195, 2085
McFadyen, 347
Mitchelson, 425
Selinger, 333
Stefanson, 1191-1992
Struthers, 324
Wishart, 553
Winnipeg Jets tickets
Freedom of information requests
Gaudreau, 2002
Wishart, 1999
Misinformation on
Howard, 1288-1289
Schuler, 1288-1289
Purchase of
Schuler, 1022
Struthers, 1022
Manitoba Regulations
Annual report
Swan, 328
Manitoba Research and Development Tax Credit
Refundable percentage update
Struthers, 322
Manitoba School Boards Association
Class size initiative
Allan, 1750-1751
Friesen, 1749-1750
Manitoba School Library Association
Outstanding Teacher-Librarian of the Year
Braun, 1653-1654
Manitoba Soccer Association
Awards
Schuler, 1030-1031
Manitoba Softball Hall of Fame
Induction
Maguire, 1295-1296
Manitoba Stampede
Funding
Marcelino, F., 2422-2423
Taillieu, 2422-2423
Manitoba Start program
General comments
Melnick, 2401
Immigration services
Melnick, 1954
Manitoba Stroke Strategy
Gerrard, 1010
Manitoba Telephone System
Privatization
Bjornson, 2224-2225
Helwer, 2343
Maloway, 1602
Manitoba Transportation Co-ordination Centre
Emergency services dispatch
Oswald, 1840
Manitoba Water Council
General comments
Mackintosh, 808
Recommendations
Mackintosh, 958
Wishart, 958
Manitoba Youth Centre
Boys and Girls Clubs chapter
Goertzen, 1122
Swan, 1122
Repeat offenders, prevention programs
Swan, 1122-1123
Manitoba's Outstanding Young Farmers
Fox, Major Jay
Briese, 317
General comments
Cullen, 530
Mansell, Robyne
Pettersen, 2072
Manufacturing industry
Government support
Maguire, 209
Sales statistics
Bjornson, 1287
Smook, 1287
Tax and regulation concerns
Bjornson, 1287
Smook, 1287
Manure Management Financial Assistance Program
Dairy industry applications
Kostyshyn, 1391
Pedersen, 1391
Regulations and cost
Kostyshyn, 1390-1391
Pedersen, 1390-1391
Maple Leaf Foods
Foreign workers, employment of
Caldwell, 458
Helwer, 1850
Melnick, 1850, 1961-1962, 1969
Maples Collegiate
Curriculum expansion
Saran, 541
Maples Community Centre
Upgrades
Lemieux, 2067
Saran, 2178
Wight, 2066-2067
Maps, provincial
Upgrade timeline
Ashton, 1424
Smook, 1424
Marcelino, Hon. Flor (Logan) N.D.P.
Archives of Manitoba
Hudson Bay film repatriation, 1951-1952
Arts community, 471
Budget 2012 debate, 469-474
Cancer treatment
Oral drug coverage, 471
Child day-care centres
Spaces, increase of, 472
Committee of Supply
Concurrence motion, 2404, 2421-2424
Communication Services Manitoba
Flooding, public information availability, 1952
Communities Economic Development Fund, 474
Culture, Heritage and Tourism Department
Budget, 1898
Estimates, 1898-1899, 1951-1952
Opening statements, 1898-1899, 1951-1952
Program funding reductions, 194-195
Supplementary Information for Legislative Review, 1642
Education Property Tax Credit
Seniors, increase for, 473
eLibraries Manitoba
e-book resources partnership, 1951
Energy Opportunities Office, 474
Fairs, rural
Grant funding criteria, 2421-2422
First Peoples Economic Growth Fund
General comments, 474
Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Amendment Act
[Bill 214]
2 R, 1994-1996
Freedom of information requests
Complaint process, 1997
Gas tax increase, 472
Heritage conservation funding, 1951
Highways and road infrastructure funding, 472
Ho, Dr. Fengshan, 2137
Hudson Bay Company
Archives of Manitoba, film repatriation, 1951-1952
Income tax rates
Increases, 473
Information and Privacy Policy Secretariat
Initiatives, 1952
Ombudsman's recommendations, 1995
It's Manitoba Time advertising campaign, 2404
Keewatin/Inkster Neighbourhood Resource Council, 1030
Library funding, 2423
Liquor and lotteries merger, 473
Manitoba Agricultural Services Corporation
Crop insurance options, 473
Manitoba Arts Council funding, 1899
Manitoba Film and Music funding, 1951
Manitoba Film Classification Board
Members and mandate, 2423-2424
Manitoba Hydro rate affordability, 472
Manitoba Museum
Selkirk Settlers, exhibit on, 1500
Manitoba Stampede funding, 2422-2423
Members' statements
Ho, Dr. Fengshan, 2137
Keewatin/Inkster Neighbourhood Resource Council, 1030
Métis Economic Development Fund, 474
Museum funding, 2423
Ombudsman
Information and Privacy Policy Secretariat, recommendations on, 1995
Reports, costs of, 2424
Oral Questions
Culture, Heritage and Tourism Department
Program funding reductions, 194-195
Freedom of information requests
Government record, 673-674
Population statistics, 473
Provincial Nominee Program statistics, 453
Regional health authorities
Amalgamations, 473
Resolutions
Freedom of Information requests, fairness, 2005-2006
Selkirk Settlers, 1500-1501
Selkirk Settlers
Manitoba Museum exhibit, 1500
Taxation
Basic personal exemption increase, 473
Tobacco products
Taxation increase, 472
Tourism industry
Provincial comparisons, 2421
Revenue increase, 1951
Visitor statistics, 2404, 2421
Translation Services workload, 1952
Travel Manitoba
It's Manitoba Time advertising campaign, 2404
Urban Art Centre funding, 1899
Watchable Wildlife program initiative, 1951
Women's hospital project status, 472
Marcelino, Ted (Tyndall Park) N.D.P.
Bluebird Lodge
Congregate Meal Program, 1030
Budget 2012 debate, 452-454
Canada-Manitoba Immigration Agreement
Federal centralization, 453
Community Services Program
Call In, program for independent seniors, 1030
English as an additional language program funding, 1356
Flooding–compensation
Claim costs, 453
Localized Improvement Fund for Tomorrow program, 233-234
Members' statements
Localized Improvement Fund for Tomorrow program, 233-234
Philippine Independence Day, 2379
Westlands seniors housing co-operative, 604
Oral Questions
English as an additional language program funding, 1356
Organ and tissue donation initiatives, 453
Philippine Independence Day, 2379
Points of Order
P/O by Marcelino, T. stating that agriculture minister shouldn't answer questions about Manitoba Cattle Enhancement Council, 1113
Private Bills, Standing Committee on
First report, 2366-2367
Provincial Nominee Program
Settlement resources, 172
Seniors
Call In, program for independent seniors, 1030
Throne Speech debate, 170-173
Westlands seniors housing co-operative, 604
Margaret Bruce Beach
Flood damage restoration compensation
Ashton, 1241
Briese, 1241
Mars Hills Wildlife Management Area
Off-road vehicle use policy
Mackintosh, 813
Vehicle traffic restrictions
Ewasko, 545
MASC. See Manitoba Agricultural Services Corporation
Massage therapists. See Regulated Health Professions Amendment and Personal Health Information Amendment Act
Massinon, Rosanne
Pedersen, 2070-2071
Mathematics education. See also Education system; WISE Math initiative
Mental math, limitations of
Allan, 1890
Friesen, 1889-1890
Provincial comparisons
McFadyen, 343-344
Provincial exam, cancellation of
Student competency
Teachers, minister's consultations with
Allan, 378
Friesen, 378
Maxymowich, Candace
YMCA-YWCA Women of Distinction nominee
Smook, 624
May Day. See International Workers Day
Mayworks Festival
Maloway, 678
McDougald-Williams, Laura
Outstanding Young Farmer award
Cullen, 530
McFadyen, Hugh
Tribute to
Gerrard, 2478-2479
Goertzen, 2477-2478
Selinger, 2478
McFadyen, Hugh (Fort Whyte) P.C.
Addictions Foundation of Manitoba
Service reductions, 1847-1848
Agriculture industry
Budget 2012, impact of, 348-349
Alcock, Reg
Condolences, 22
Ambulance services
Patient off-load wait times, 153-154, 2406-2407
Attorney General
Homicide rate, role in, 222-223
Balagus, Michael
Order-in-council contract, 721, 723, 832-833
Balanced budget
Flooding, effect of, 845
Brandon University
Faculty strike, effects of, 348
Bridges upgrade requirements, 341-342
Budget 2012
Administration and finance costs, 982
Dave Mouland, effect on, 349-350, 352
Debate, 339-355
Deficit, future projections, 730, 845
Deficit increase and elimination timeline, 307-308, 328, 340, 348, 633, 2168-2169
Election promises, government record, 328-329, 340-341, 374-375, 408-409, 439, 521-522, 565-566, 633, 2321
Federal transfers increase, 734
Front-line service retention, 982
Government vote, 613
Low-income earners, impact on, 731, 733
Operating expenditure increases, 49
Personal stories, 349-350
Projected summary budget, 844
Revenue summary, 729-730
Richard Van der Broek, effect on, 350, 352
Tax and fee increase, 328, 731, 2468-2469
Vehicle registration fee increase, 347
Withdrawal request, 595-596, 613, 632-633
Budget Implementation and Tax Statutes Amendment Act, 2012
[Bill 39]
Insurance industry, provincial sales tax on, 2468-2469
Bus transportation funding, 409
Canada-Manitoba Immigration Agreement
Federal centralization, 353-354
Canadian Taxpayers Federation
Freedom of information request, 885
Cell phone service
Contract legislation, 439
Child day-care centres fee increase, 346
Chronic disease treatment availability, 342
Conservation and Water Stewardship Department
Departmental amalgamations, 726
Strategic Partnerships. deputy minister job description, 725
Constitution Act, 1982
Section 35 consultations, 727
Cooper, Sarah
Budget 2012, effect of, 350, 352
Craigen, Robert
Mathematics professor, 342
Crime and criminals
Violent crime increase, 344-345
Crocus Investment Fund
Premier's accountability, 113-115
Crown corporations
Amalgamations, 835
Board appointment criteria, 836
Ratepayer stabilization fund, 190-191
Service affordability, 733
Economy
Expenditure plans, government, 70-72
Natural resources, use of, 352
Education Department
Associate deputy minister, appointment of, 725-726
Education Property Tax Credit
Seniors, increase for, 346, 480-481, 981
Education system
Government record, 343
Student test scores, 836-837
Education system–Curriculum
Mathematics upgrades, 342-344, 838-839, 845
Election campaign (2011)
Minister of Health, call for resignation, 761
Regulation breaches, government, 668-669, 760, 2321-2322
Elections
Regulation breaches, government record, 669
Voter turnout, 340
Emergency room wait times, 2406
Employment and Income Assistance Program
Departmental transfer, 726
Executive Council
Cabinet committees and members, 721-722
Cost-measurement policies, 724
Estimates, 719-734, 832-847, 976-983
Answer timeline, 980
Opening statements, 719
Ministers and deputy ministers, statistics, 725, 834
Premier's salary, 983
Priorities and Planning Committee of Cabinet, 723
Severance payments, 832-833
Staffing, contract positions, 721, 723, 725
Staffing, political, 833
Staffing, Premier's senior staff, 720
Staffing, reclassification, 721
Staffing and salaries, 720, 723-724
Travel expenditures, 724
Farewell speech, 2479-2482
Farmland School Tax Rebate, 981
Federal equalization payments
Government dependence, 49-50, 342
Firefighters and paramedic services
Paramedic scope-of-practice expansion, 153-154
Fiscal Stabilization Fund
Operating deficit, use for, 340, 348, 730-731
Flooding
Forecasting, independent review of, 12-13
Flooding–compensation
Claims, government record, 2016-2017
Residents, 352
Flooding–mitigation
Government strategies, 18-19, 343
Freedom of information requests
Canadian Taxpayers Federation, requests by, 885
Gas tax increase, 328, 346-347, 409
Government performance
Accountability, 2468-2469
Premier's accountability, 1136-1137
Health, Minister of
Election campaign (2011) breach, call for resignation, 761
Health-care facilities
Service hours, lack of, 342
Health-care services
Chronic diseases, treatment for, 342
Government record, 2303-2304, 2369
Henry, Rory
Associate deputy minister, appointment of, 725-726
Political functions, 833-834
Highways and road upgrade requirements, 341
Homicide rate
Attorney General, role of, 222-223
Reduction strategies, 222
Income tax rates
Insurance industry
Provincial sales tax, application of, 347
Investors Group Field
Finance advancements, 981
Loan advancement and repayment obligations, 981-982
Land-use planning
Taxation revenue, 733
Linner, Thomas
Family court document access, 833
Liquor and lotteries merger
Board appointments, auditor, 782-783
Manitoba Federation of Labour
Provincial sales tax increase resolution, 2168
Manitoba Hydro
Debt increase, 50
Emergency rate increase request, 2321
Expeditures review, 32-34
Export sales, 191-192
Project updates, 32-34
Rate increases, 48-49, 190, 328, 345-346, 732
Revenue forecasting, 730
Winnipeg Jets tickets, purchase of, 977-978
Manitoba Hydro–Bipole III
West-side location, 50
Manitoba Liquor Control Commission
Winnipeg Jets tickets, purchase of, 884-885, 979-980
Manitoba Public Insurance Corporation
Vehicle registration fee increase, 347
Mathematics education
Provincial comparisons, 343-344
Student competency, 342-344, 838
Members' statements
Alcock, Reg
Condolences, 22
Farewell speech, 2479-2482
Military affairs special envoy
Bonnie Korzeniowski, appointment of, 728-729, 2017
Ministerial statements
Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee, 306-307
MLAs, government
Additional appointments, 835
Motor vehicle repairs
Shop practices, 565
Mouland, Dave
Budget 2012, effect of, 349-350, 352
Natural resources
Economy, use for, 352
New West Partnership Trade Agreement
Manitoba participation, 352-353, 1921-1922
Opposition day motion
Premier and cabinet ministers
Legal accountability, 2320-2322
Oral Questions
Addictions Foundation of Manitoba
Service reductions, 1847-1848
Ambulance services
Patient off-load wait times, 153-154, 2406-2407
Budget 2012
Deficit increase and elimination timeline, 307-308
Election promises, government record, 328-329, 374-375, 408-409, 439, 521-522, 565-566, 633
Government vote, 613
Withdrawal request, 595-596, 613, 632-633
Crocus Investment Fund
Premier's accountability, 113-115
Crown corporations
Ratepayer stabilization fund, 190-191
Economy
Expenditure plans, government, 70-72
Education Property Tax Credit
Seniors, increase for, 480-481
Election campaign (2011)
Minister of Health, call for resignation, 761
Regulation breaches, government, 668-669, 760
Emergency room wait times, 2406
Flooding
Forecasting, independent review of, 12-13
Flooding–compensation
Claims, government record, 2016-2017
Flooding–mitigation
Government strategies, 18-19
Government performance
Accountability, 2468-2469
Premier's accountability, 1136-1137
Health-care services
Government record, 2303-2304, 2369
Homicide rate
Attorney General, role of, 222-223
Reduction strategies, 222
Income tax rates
Increases, 1020-1021
Liquor and lotteries merger
Board appointments, auditor, 782-783
Manitoba Hydro
Expeditures review, 32-34
Export sales, 191-192
Manitoba Liquor Control Commission
Winnipeg Jets tickets, purchase of, 884-885
New West Partnership Trade Agreement
Manitoba participation, 1921-1922
Personal care homes
Admissions wait lists, 2370
Provincial sales tax–proposed increase
Government support, 2060, 2127-2128, 2168-2169
QuickCare clinics project status, 263-264
Schools
High school, need for (Southwest Winnipeg), 2474-2475
Sports tickets
Crown corporations, purchase and use policies, 933-934
Personal care homes
Admissions wait lists, 2370
Physicians and surgeons
Family doctors, access to, 342
Pointe du Bois Spillway
Safety guidelines upgrade, 33
Points of Order
P/O by McFadyen asking to table list of opposition members who have received free Jets tickets, 1139-1140
P/O by McFadyen stating that Attorney General should be called to account and remain independent, 777
P/O by McFadyen stating that Premier be called to order for casting aspersions on other members of the House, 885-886
P/O by McFadyen stating that someone other than Attorney General should be acting House leader, 778
Post-secondary education
Tuition fees, revenue estimates, 730
Provincial debt
Debt-to-GDP ratio, 847
Servicing costs, 48, 348, 351-352, 846, 847
Provincial Nominee Program history, 2475
Provincial sales tax–proposed increase
Government support, 2060, 2127-2128, 2168-2169
Property insurance, application to, 347
Provincial comparisons, 2169
Services, expansion to, 733
Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee, 306-307
QuickCare clinics
Project status, 263-264
Red River Floodway
Budget adherence, 2168
Regional health authorities
Amalgamations, 834
Regulatory processes
Public consultations, lack of, 726-727
Rosenby, Gerald
Liquor and lotteries merger, board appointment, 783
Rural health-care services
Patient wait times, 342
Schools
High school, need for (Southwest Winnipeg), 2474-2475
Shellmouth Dam
Leaf gate construction, 18
Smith, Scott, job description, 834
Sports tickets
Crown corporations, purchase and use policies, 933-934, 976-977, 979
Stokke, Anna
Mathematics professor, 342, 344
Taxation
Corporate capital tax, 347
Gas tax increase, 346-347
Throne Speech
Debate, 44-51
Financial sustainability, 48
Motion, amendment to, 44-51
Van der Broek, Richard
Budget 2012, effect of, 350, 352
Water Stewardship Department
Departmental transfer, 726
Wickstrom, Ben, 833
Winnipeg Jets season tickets
Crown corporations, purchase by, 884-885, 977-978, 979-980
Premier's use, 978
Woodbury, David
Order-in-council contract, 721
McIntosh, Mike. See Wildlife, orphaned
McKenzie Towers (Brandon)
Redevelopment
Caldwell, 461-462
MEAP. See Mineral Exploration Assistance Program (MEAP)
Medd House Museum
Kostyshyn, 1798-1799
Medical Careers Exploration Program
Participation
Selby, 1441
Melita Browns softball team
Maguire, 1295
Melnick, Hon. Christine (Riel) N.D.P.
After School Matters program, 101
Apprenticeship training
After School Matters program, 101
Building Urban Industries for Local Development (BUILD) partnerships, 101-102
Canada-Manitoba Immigration Agreement
Federal centralization, 315, 379-380, 672, 1957, 1959-1960, 1961, 1964, 1966-1967, 1969, 2400-2401
Federal centralization, meetings on, 1850, 2131-2132
Manitoba Start program, 1954
Ministerial apology, request for, 1851
Service consolidations, 1954
Canadian Wheat Board reform
Government position, 101
Civil service
Politicization, Ombudsman's review, 2399-2340
Committee of Supply
Concurrence motion, 2399-2403
Crime and criminals
Reduction strategies, 101-102
Crown corporations
Service affordability, 102-103
Education Property Tax Credit
Seniors, increase for, 103
Email, Legislature attendance invitation
Appropriateness of, 670-672
Directives on, 1958, 1961, 1968-1969
Distribution of, 1957-1963, 2130-2131, 2170-2171, 2399-2340
Minister's directives on, 623, 636-637, 763-765
Political involvement, 378
Standing committee, request for, 624, 637-638
English as an additional language program
Adult programs, 1954-1955
Funding increase, 2401
Flooding (Assiniboine River)
Community response, 104
Flooding (Lake Manitoba)
Environmental impact, 74
Gang activity reduction strategies, 101-102
Holocaust Memorial Day, 372-373
Hylife Foods
Foreign labour, use of, 763
Immigration
Economic impact, 623
Increase, 1953
Minimum language requirements, 1850, 1961-1962
Population statistics, 528
Refugee statistics, 1954
Rural communities, impact on, 390-391
Services (Brandon), 1962
Immigration and Multiculturalism Department
Budget decrease, 1970-1971, 2401
Estimates, 1953-1971
Opening statements, 1953-1955
Funding expenditures, 2471
Opening statements, 1953-1955
Supplementary Information for Legislative Review, errata sheet, 2468
Immigration increase, 1963
Legislative Building
Gallery attendance
Email to civil service, 623, 636-637, 670-672, 763-765, 1957-1963, 1958, 1961, 1968-1969, 2130-2131, 2170-2171, 2399-2340
Speaker's passes, 1965
Manitoba Start program
General comments, 2401
Immigration services, 1954
Maple Leaf Foods
Foreign workers, employment of, 1850, 1961-1962, 1969
Members' statements
Montufar, Jeannette, 1358-1359
Ministerial statements
Holocaust Memorial Day, 372-373
Montufar, Jeannette, 1358-1359
Nursing profession
Recruitment and retention, 100
Ombudsman
Civil service politicization, review of, 2399-2340
Oral Questions
Canada-Manitoba Immigration Agreement
Federal centralization, 315, 379-380
Federal centralization, meetings on, 1850, 2131-2132
Ministerial apology, request for, 1851
Civil service politicization, 528-529, 2471
Email, Legislature attendance invitation
Appropriateness of, 670-672
Distribution of, 2130-2131, 2170-2171
Minister's directives on, 623, 636-637, 763-765
Political involvement, 378
Standing committee, request for, 624, 637-638
Flooding (Lake Manitoba)
Environmental impact, 74
Points of Order
P/O by Taillieu reminding member that reference can't be made to another's presence in Chamber, 391
Post-secondary education
Bursaries and scholarships, 101
Tuition fees, 103
Provincial Nominee Program
Business stream applications, 2401
Evaluation, 1953-1954
Provincial comparisons, 390
Recreation facilities
Playground development, 102
Resolutions
Canada-Manitoba Immigration Agreement
Federal centralization, 387-392
Soccer facility development, 102
Throne Speech debate, 99-104
Worker Recruitment and Protection Act, 1954
YMCA-YWCA Women of Distinction awards, 1358
Youth programs
After School Matters program, 101
Members, introduction of
Blady, Sharon
(Kirkfield Park)
Selinger, 299
Gaudreau, Dave
(St. Norbert)
Selinger, 299
Members' Allowances Compliance Report
Reid, 328
Members' Salaries, Allowances and Retirement Plans Disclosure Regulation
Reid, 12
Members' statements
4-H Canada 100th anniversary
Pedersen, 1797
13th Field Battery 140th anniversary
Wishart, 79-80
Alcock, Reg
Condolences
McFadyen, 22
Oswald, 41
All-weather road network
Whitehead, 317
ALS Awareness Month
Jha, 2026-2027
Anderson, Russell
Helwer, 2244
Asessippi Ski area
Rowat, 1227-1228
Assiniboia Community Appreciation Night
Rondeau, 2071-2072
Assiniboine Community College
Sustainable greenhouse
Caldwell, 579
Assiniboine Park Conservancy
Stefanson, 489-490
Atkinson, James
Briese, 1931
Awareness concert in honour of missing Aboriginal people
Whitehead, 1857
Barbara Mitchell Family Resource Centre
Allan, 2482
Barker, William George
Wishart, 2378-2379
Beausejour 100th anniversary
Ewasko, 1515-1516
Beaverlodge Elementary School
Driedger, 1029-1030
Beever, Pat and Owen
Helwer, 944-45
Bethania Group fundraiser
Wiebe, 123
Bezan, James
Eichler, 531
Bonnycastle Parent Advisory Council
Gaudreau, 1357
Bothwell Cheese 75th anniversary
Goertzen, 418-419
Bram, Bailey
Lemieux, 2244-2245
Brandon Chamber of Commerce awards
Helwer, 385-386
Brandon YMCA expansion
Caldwell, 2315-2316
Breast Cancer Awareness Month
Driedger, 232
Broadway Neighbourhood Centre
Altemeyer, 605
Camp Hughes national historic site
Briese, 449
Canada-Manitoba Immigration Agreement
Federal centralization
Wiebe, 318
Caring for our Watersheds program
Eichler, 1591
Charleswood Hawks hockey team
Driedger, 1357-1358
Child and family services agencies
Gerrard, 2419
Chuchmuch, Shelley
Rowat, 1359
Chudley, Andrew
Schuler, 233
Citizens on Patrol Program
Wishart, 1228-1229
City status proclamation (Morden)
Friesen, 1590
Community Newspaper Day
Taillieu, 317-318
Community Volunteer Income Tax Preparation Program
Allan, 2025-2026
Connery, Doug
Wishart, 643
Cuthbert Grant Day
Blady, 2245-2246
Daffodil Month
Driedger, 603
D'Arcy's ARC
Crothers, 771
Deer Lodge Curling Club
Crothers, 1029
Downey, James
Maguire, 80-81
Dupuis, Henri
Braun, 1653-1654
Earth Day
Maguire, 417-418
École Bannatyne School
100th anniversary
Blady, 793
Choir
Blady, 337
École Lacerte choir
Jha, 418
École secondaire Kelvin High School 100th anniversary
Howard, 1589-1590
Edmondson, Doug
Wishart, 2026
Education Week
Braun, 387
Emerson fruit orchard
Graydon, 2137-2138
Erb, Marnie
Taillieu, 1517-1518
Family and community violence conference
Whitehead, 2138
Family Doctor Week
Mitchelson, 199
Farewell speech
McFadyen, 2479-2482
Firefighter tribute
Crothers, 338
Fleger, Helena
Briese, 81-82
Flin Flon Community Choir
Pettersen, 898-899
Flin Flon-Creighton
Green Project
Pettersen, 81
SPCA awards
Pettersen, 642-643
Flooding
Municipal property tax grant
Nevakshonoff, 1150
Update
Nevakshonoff, 22-23
Flooding–artificial
Financial compensation
Gerrard, 679
Flooding–compensation
Claim costs
Gerrard, 532
Food Development Centre
Wishart, 2178
Fort Garry Historical Society
Gaudreau, 1799
Fox, Major Jay
Briese, 316-317
Friesen, Sharon
Graydon, 489
Froese, Carolyn
Graydon, 1857
Frontier School Division art show
Whitehead, 625-626
Furst, Amanda
Crothers, 1359-1360
Garden City Collegiate basketball team
Chomiak, 578
Giesbrecht, Jake
Goertzen, 272
Gillies, Shelby
Briese, 122-123
Guerra, Manuel
Swan, 198-199
Hamilton, Ayla
Rowat, 2417-2418
Hamilton, Van
Rowat, 2417-2418
Hapnot Collegiate
Kopper Kweens basketball team
Pettersen, 449
Students
Pettersen, 2072-2073
Health-care services funding (Brandon)
Caldwell, 23-24
Highway 6 Palliative Care Dinner Theatre
Nevakshonoff, 677-678
Ho, Dr. Fengshan
Marcelino, F., 2137
Hodgson Area Renal Health Centre
Nevakshonoff, 385
Honouring Women Walk (The Pas)
Whitehead, 1227
Hotel Cambrian (Sherridon)
Pettersen, 2380
Institute of Cardiovascular Sciences Awards
Jha, 122
Interfaith community garden
Braun, 2316-2317
International Day of the Midwife
Wight, 792
International Workers Day
Maloway, 678
James Armstrong Richardson International Airport
Eichler, 42
Judicial services concerns
Gerrard, 1932-1933
Kalyniuk, Shirley
Rowat, 604
Katimavik program
Allum, 530-531
Keewatin/Inkster Neighbourhood Resource Council
Marcelino, F., 1030
Kelly, Skye
Helwer, 770
Kildonan-East Collegiate
Culinary and Pastry Arts Program
Wiebe, 1797-1798
Krzyzaniak, Halli
Briese, 792-793
Lake Manitoba Flood Rehabilitation Committee
Gerrard, 1296-1297
Larocque, Jocelyne
Lemieux, 2244-2245
Leafloor family and Ducks Unlimited deal
Cullen, 162
Lindsey, Anne
Allum, 1296
Localized Improvement Fund for Tomorrow program
Marcelino, T., 233-234
Loeppky, Kelby
Friesen, 2177
Manitoba Association of Disc Sports
Schuler, 2380
Manitoba Child Care Association
Crothers, 2028
Manitoba co-operatives
Graydon, 318-319
Manitoba High Schools Athletic Association
Altemeyer, 626
Schuler, 337-338
Manitoba Soccer Association awards
Schuler, 1030-1031
Manitoba Softball Hall of Fame induction
Maguire, 1295-1296
Manitoba's Outstanding Young Farmers
Cullen, 530
Maples Community Centre
Saran, 2178
Massinon, Rosanne
Pedersen, 2070-2071
McFadyen, Hugh
Tribute to
Goertzen, 2477-2478
Selinger, 2478
Medd House Museum
Kostyshyn, 1798-1799
Mensheds Manitoba
Blady, 1931-1932
Mental Health Week
Gaudreau, 770
Merchants Hotel
Purchase and redevelopment
Chief, 163
Metcalfe's Garage (Treherne)
Pedersen, 1148-1149
Millet, Rheanne
Saran, 161-162
Missing Children's Month
Mitchelson, 1654
Mitchell, Sylvia
Cullen, 897
Montufar, Jeannette
Melnick, 1358-1359
Mossey River Growing Project
Kostyshyn, 231-232
Multiple Sclerosis Awareness Month
Blady, 641-642
Murray, Andy
Maguire, 1932
Murray, Doug
Helwer, 1858
Murray, Laurie
Helwer, 1858
Naosap Harvest
Pettersen, 273
National Foster Family Week
Whitehead, 232-233
National Nurses Week
Driedger, 791-792
Newborn screening program expansion
Wiebe, 942-943
North American Occupational Safety and Health Week
Gaudreau, 791
Northern Manitoba 100th anniversary
Pettersen, 1228
Norway House junior chief and council
Whitehead, 489
Nursing profession
Caldwell, 1150
Oak Lake Community School
Maguire, 2315
Organ and Tissue Donors Awareness Week
Helwer, 447-448
Otto, Robyn
Ewasko, 1836-1857
Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month
Gerrard, 124
Park City West Wildcats Petites
Braun, 624-625
Pembina Active Living 55+
Gaudreau, 2416-2417
Pembina Valley Amazing Race
Pedersen, 163
Pembina Valley Hawks
Friesen, 677
Penny, Don
Helwer, 1226-1227
Philippine Independence Day
Marcelino, T., 2379
Plast Ukrainian scouting
Wight, 450
Polish Museum Society
Wight, 2314-2315
Porth, Bob
Smook, 2418-2419
Power Smart Manitoba Winter Games (2014)
Friesen, 577
Prairie Dale School opening
Friesen, 200
Pride Winnipeg
Blady, 1652
Prospectors and Developers Association of Canada
Pettersen, 386-387
Quarry Park Heritage Arts Centre
Eichler, 338
Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee
Pettersen, 1858
Rainbow Stage
Schuler, 2482-2483
Regional health authorities
Amalgamations
Gerrard, 339
ReWild Alliance Community Group
Allum, 162-163
Riverdale Community Centre
Rowat, 899
Robert, Alana
Blady, 1149
Robertson, Kelly
Briese, 2316
Robinson, Glen
Graydon, 1149-1150
Royal Canadian Air Force Band
Crothers, 2246
Royal Canadian Sea Cadets Corps Daerwood
Dewar, 943-944
Sagkeeng's Finest
Ewasko, 1294
Schellenberg, Marlene
Selby, 1294-1295
Scotties Tournament of Hearts
Wishart, 943
Selkirk and St. Andrews Regional Library
Dewar, 531-532
Seven Oaks School Divsion
Bright Futures program
Wight, 201
Shindleman family
Stefanson, 41
Siloam Mission
Mitchelson, 898
Small Business Week
Taillieu, 23
Smith, Clarence Edward
Whitehead, 80
Snow Lake Mining Museum
Pettersen, 1517
Soroptimist International of Winnipeg
Crothers, 577
Southdale Dyna-Mite Cup hockey tournament
Selby, 272-273
Southwest Cougars hockey team
Rowat, 384-385
Speech and Hearing Awareness Month
Rowat, 641
Speech language pathologists and audiologists
Gerrard, 1591-1592
St. James Assiniboia 55+ Centre
Crothers, 2483
St. Norbert Adult Education Centre
Gaudreau, 490
St. Norbert Parish-La Barrière Métis Council
Gaudreau, 417
Strathclair Drama Club
Rowat, 273
Strathclair School
Rowat, 2136-2137
Stroke Awareness Month
Driedger, 2072
Sustainable South Osborne Community Co-operative
Allum, 1930-1931
Swan Valley Regional Secondary School
Envirothon team
Kostyshyn, 42-43
Taylor, Bill
Eichler, 769
Teddy Bears' Picnic
Gaudreau, 1590-1591
Trade, international (India)
Jha, 2418
Transcona
Centennial celebrations
Jha, 769
Political history
Maloway, 1654-1655
Trappist Monastery Ruins
Gaudreau, 2070
Tribal Councils Investment Group
Smook, 1516-1517
Tuxedo Community Centre
Stefanson, 2379-2380
University College of the North symposium
Whitehead, 897-888
Usackis, John
Ewasko, 1652-1653
Vaisakhi celebration
Saran, 419
Valour Community Centre
Crothers, 199-200
Virden Auditorium Theatre
Maguire, 578-579
Vision Quest Conference and Trade Show
Whitehead, 1516
Vitamin D deficiency
Gerrard, 2178-2179
Ward, Peter
Wishart, 1798
Waste Reduction Week
Maguire, 24
Wear Blue Day
Goertzen, 678
The Wellington retirement residence
Stefanson, 274
West Kildonan Memorial Community Centre
Mackintosh, 2177-2178
Westdale Community Food Bank
Driedger, 2027-2028
Westlands seniors housing co-operative
Marcelino, T., 604
Westwood Collegiate Hero Month
Blady, 448
Wheeler, Jack
Pedersen, 642
Wheeler, Joan
Pedersen, 2245
Wiebe, David
Graydon, 625
Wildfires update (Southeastern)
Smook, 123-124
Winnipeg Phoenix Soccer Club
Braun, 41-42
World Environment Day
Maguire, 2138-2139
World Trade Centre (Winnipeg)
Smook, 490-491
YMCA-YWCA Women of Distinction awards
Gerrard, 944
Smook, 624
Wight, 1031-1032
Memorial Cross of Petliura
Eichler, 531
Mensheds Manitoba
Blady, 1931-1932
Mental Health and Spiritual Health Care Branch. See also Mental health treatment
Implementation
Driedger, 1535
Rondeau, 1535
Mental health court
Eligibility criteria
Gerrard, 1081-1082
Swan, 1081-1082
Implementation
Rondeau, 1534
Mental Health Summit
Rondeau, 1533
Mental health treatment. See also Mental Health and Spiritual Health Care Branch; Mental health court; Mental Health Week; Not Myself Today; Partners for Mental Health; Rising to the Challenge; Wear Blue Day
Community support
Driedger, 1535
Rondeau, 1535
Crisis stabilization units
Driedger, 1534
Rondeau, 1534
Government initiatives
Driedger, 1533
Gaudreau, 770
Housing development
Howard, 1855
Psychological support availability
Driedger, 1535
Rondeau, 1535
Mental Health Week
Gaudreau, 770
Mentorship programs. See also Youth programs
General comments
Chief, 1636
Wight, 1638
Participation
Chief, 2456
Merchants Hotel
Purchase and redevelopment
Irvin-Ross, 640
Wight, 640
MERLIN. See Manitoba Education, Reseach and Learning Information Network (MERLIN)
Metcalfe, Neil
Pedersen, 1148
Metcalfe's Garage (Treherne)
Pedersen, 1148-1149
Métis Business Directory
Implementation
Robinson, 1780
Métis community. See also St. Norbert Parish-La Barrière Métis Council
Gaudreau, 417
Métis Economic Development Fund
Budget and access
Briese, 1780-1781
Funding increase
Altemeyer, 514
Struthers, 323
General comments
Marcelino, F., 474
MGEU. See Manitoba Government Employees Union
MHSAA Provincial Basketball Championship
Chomiak, 578
Middlechurch Home
Financial mismanagement investigation
Driedger, 2398
Oswald, 2398
Midwestern Legislative Conference
Jha, 1833
Midwifery training. See also University College of the North
Clinical training opportunities
Ewasko, 1561
Selby, 1561
Government initiatives
Wight, 792
Graduates, lack of
Ewasko, 542
Interprovincial training agreements
Ewasko, 1561
Selby, 1561
Program consolidation
Driedger, 2183
Oswald, 787-788
Selby, 1560-1561
Military affairs special envoy
Bonnie Korzeniowski, appointment of
Bjornson, 1727, 1736-1738, 1788-1790, 1924-1925
Briese, 656
Selinger, 728-729
Smook, 498, 1609, 1727, 1788-1789
Taillieu, 1736-1738, 1789-1790, 1924
Milk prices
Standardization
Briese, 1782
Gerrard, 2175
Robinson, 1782
Selinger, 2175
Millet, Rheanne
Saran, 161-162
Milner Ridge Correctional Centre
Expansion
Mineral Exploration Assistance Program (MEAP)
Evaluation
Chomiak, 1649
Minimum wage. See Economy
Mining industry. See also Green Mining workshop; Innovation, Energy and Mines Department; Lalor mine; Manitoba Drilling Incentive Program; Northern Manitoba Mining Academy; Potash mining; Prospectors and Developers Association of Canada
Academy (Flin Flon)
Struthers, 324
Consultation framework
Chomiak, 1980-1981
Cullen, 1980-1981
Development strategies
Chomiak, 1649
Cullen, 1649
Exploration investments
Chomiak, 1981-1982
Cullen, 1981-1982
Government initiatives
Cullen, 511
Pettersen, 89
Project assessment concerns
Chomiak, 1979-1980
Cullen, 1979-1980
Provincial comparisons
Chomiak, 1981
Cullen, 1981
Ministerial statements
Holocaust Memorial Day
Gerrard, 373-374
Melnick, 372-373
Taillieu, 373
Manitoba Day
Briese, 1019-1020
Gerrard, 1020
Robinson, 1018-1019
National Day of Mourning
Gerrard, 594-595
Howard, 594
Schuler, 594
Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee
Gerrard, 307
McFadyen, 306-307
Selinger, 306
Sagkeeng's Finest
Ewasko, 1347-1348
Gerrard, 1348
Robinson, 1347
Wildfires update (Southeastern)
Mackintosh, 1135-1136, 1216-1217
Mirosh, Walter
Braun, 2355
Misericordia Health Centre
Redevelopment
Caldwell, 463
Urgent Care unit, nurse practitioner need
Driedger, 2393
Oswald, 2393
Missing and murdered women task force
Updates, need for
Goertzen, 2047
Missing Children's Month
Mitchelson, 1654
Missing Persons Act
[Bill 4]
1 R
Swan, 369
2 R
Gerrard, 1317-1319
Goertzen, 2045-2048
Swan, 1316-1317
C/3 R, 2513
R/A
Lee, 2527
Children in care, support for
Gerrard, 1318-1319
Cold case updates
Goertzen, 2047-2048
Dwelling searches for minors
Swan, 1317
Government intent
Swan, 416-417
Wight, 416-417
Personal records, police access
Goertzen, 2046-2047
Swan, 1316-1317
Police support
Swan, 1317
Mitchell, Sylvia
Cullen, 897
Mitchelson, Bonnie (River East) P.C.
Accessibility Advisory Council
Legislation recommendations, 2434
Mandate, 1268-1269
Autism treatment
Applied Behaviour Analysis program, 2434
Budget 2012
Debate, 423-425
Election promises, government record, 410, 423-424, 2323
Tax and fee increase, 410, 424
Vehicle registration fee increase, 425
Canadian Centre for Child Protection, 1654
Child and family services agencies
Acting assistant deputy minister, justification fo, 1281
Authorities, issue resolution, 1408
Case planning, 1404-1405, 2431-2432
Children in care
Fatalities, 425, 1410, 2172-2173
Statistics, 1406
Devolution process, 425
Duplication of services, 2433
External reviews availability, 1406-1407
Family reunification policies, 2172-2173
Funding formula, 1280-1281, 1408
Issue resolution, 1408
Ministerial authority and directives, 1405-1406
Ombudsman's recommendations, 2432-2433
Permanency plans, importance of, 1410
Report recommendations availability, 2373-2374, 2431
Staff recruitment and retention, 1408-1409
Staffing increase, 1278-1279
Workplace stability, 1408
Child and Family Services Amendment Act
[Bill 207]
1 R, 631
Child and Family Services Information System (CFSIS)
Usage and concerns, 1409-1410
Child poverty increase, 2460
Child Protection branch
Agency standard reviews, 1407
Children and Youth Opportunities Department
Mandate and priorities, 2460
Children's Advocate office
Report recommendations, 1410-1411
Civil service politicization, 2323
Committee of Supply
Concurrence motion, 2431-2434
Criminal Property Forfeiture Amendment Act
[Bill 204]
2 R, 867-868
Education Property Tax Credit
Seniors, increase for, 970-972
Email, Legislature attendance invitation
Minister's directives on, 636-637, 764-765
Employment and Income Assistance Program
Departmental transfer, 1267, 1269-1270, 1275-1276
Departmental transfer, service concerns, 1274-1275, 1414
Persons with disabilities, employment programs, 1276-1278
Staffing, accounting and finance, 1272-1273
Staffing, information technology, 1271-1272
Family Doctor Week, 199
Family Services and Labour Department
Disabilities Issues Office, acting positions, 1268
Estimates, 1266-1281, 1404-1414
Opening statements, 1266-1267
Policy and Planning committee, 1267-1268
Staffing, 1413
Staffing, relocation, 1413
Finance Department
Estimates, 970-972
Foster care
Family reunification policies, 2172-2173
Gas tax increase, 425
Guimond, Gage death
Recommendations implementation, 2431-2432
Health-care services
Government record, 2323
Immigrant Centre Manitoba, 898
Jewish Child and Family Service Incorporation Act
[Bill 300]
2 R, 1827
Legislative Building
Gallery attendance, email to civil service, 636-637, 764-765
Manitoba Liquor Control Commission
Winnipeg Jets tickets, purchase of, 889-890
Manitoba Public Insurance Corporation
Vehicle registration fee increase, 425
Members' statements
Family Doctor Week, 199
Missing Children's Month, 1654
Siloam Mission, 898
Missing Children's Month, 1654
Ombudsman
Child and family services, recommendations on, 2432-2433
Opposition day motion
Premier and cabinet ministers
Legal accountability, 2322-2324
Oral Questions
Budget 2012
Election promises, government record, 410
Child and family services agencies
Children in care fatalities, 2172-2173
Report recommendations availability, 2373-2374
Email, Legislature attendance invitation
Minister's directives on, 636-637, 764-765
Manitoba Liquor Control Commission
Winnipeg Jets tickets, purchase of, 889-890
Persons with disabilities
Employment programs, 1276-1278
Points of Order
P/O by Mitchelson stating that she was proud to sign an immigration agreement with the federal government, 1963
Resolutions
Provincial government fails Manitoba youth, 2460-2461
Sexual exploitation of children, 1406
Siloam Mission, 898
Sinclair, Phoenix death
Public inquiry, 425, 1281, 1412-1413
Spirit of Winnipeg awards, 898
Taking Charge! program availability, 1277
Winnipeg Harvest, 898
Winnipeg Jets season tickets
Crown corporations, purchase by, 889-890
Young offenders
Crime rate increase, 2460
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries
Electric bus project
Chomiak, 2243
MLAs, government
Additional appointments
McFadyen, 835
Selinger, 835
Sport ticket policy directive
Selinger, 885
Struthers, 886-887
Mobility Disadvantaged Transportation Program
Regional Incentive Grant and long-term planning
Ashton, 1380-1381
Eichler, 1380-1381
Montufar, Jeannette
Melnick, 1358-1359
Montufar & Associates
Melnick, 1358
Moose population
Advisory committee members and mandate
Mackintosh, 1038
Maguire, 1038
Aerial surveys
Mackintosh, 1037
Maguire, 1037
Area 26, hunting closure
Ewasko, 545
Restoration plans
Chomiak, 37-38
Ewasko, 37-38
Restoration plans, First Nations consultations
Mackintosh, 1035-1036
Mori, Marlene
Community Volunteer Income Tax Preparation Program
Allan, 2026
Mossey River Growing Project
Kostyshyn, 231-232
Motor vehicle dealers
Permit regulations
Ashton, 1426
Smook, 1426
Sales, disclosure regulations
Rondeau, 1656
Motor vehicle repairs. See also Consumer Protection Amendment Act (Motor Vehicle Work and Repairs)
Consumer requests for old parts
Rondeau, 1299
Estimates regulations
Gerrard, 1300
Rondeau, 1298-1299
Legislation impact
Rondeau, 1518
Smook, 2029-2030
Shop closures, regulations
Gerrard, 1301
Shop practices
McFadyen, 565
Selinger, 565
Signage and public information
Gerrard, 1300
Rondeau, 1299
Subcontractor responsibilities
Rondeau, 1299
Trade competency licensing
Gerrard, 1300-1301
Warranty requirements
Gerrard, 1300
Rondeau, 1299
Mouland, Dave
Budget 2012, effect of
Mount Agassiz ski area. See Petitions
MS awareness month. See Multiple Sclerosis Awareness Month
MS Walk
Blady, 641-642
Mulaire, Mariette
Smook, 491
Multiple Sclerosis Awareness Month
Blady, 641-642
Municipal Act
Local government protection
Graydon, 999-1000
Lemieux, 997
Municipal Amendment and City of Winnipeg Charter Amendment Act (Defamation Protection)
[Bill 205]
1 R
Briese, 591
2 R
Allum, 1001-1002
Ashton, 1003-1004
Briese, 995-997
Friesen, 1004-1005
Gerrard, 1002-1003
Graydon, 999-1000
Lemieux, 997-999
Nevakshonoff, 1005
Association of Manitoba Municipalities, consultations with
Lemieux, 997
Government support
Ewasko, 1609-1610
Litigation costs
Briese, 996
Friesen, 1005
Graydon, 1000
Municipalities. See also Association of Manitoba Municipalities; Local Government Department
Amalgamation possibilities
Gerrard, 1711
Lemieux, 1767
Capital project priorities
Cullen, 1705-1706
Lemieux, 1706
Downtown renewal initiatives (Brandon)
Selinger, 673
Downtown renewal initiatives (Winnipeg)
Allum, 552
Struthers, 322-323
Drinking water responsibility
Kostyshyn, 755
Education cost responsibilities
Briese, 749
Flooding, departmental responsibilities
Gerrard, 1710
Lemieux, 1710
Front-line service responsibilities
Briese, 748-749
Goods and services tax elimination
Briese, 749
Infrastructure concerns and funding
Ashton, 1426
Briese, 443, 749-750, 1708-1709, 1766
Cullen, 2161
Eichler, 582
Kostyshyn, 755
Lemieux, 1766-1767
Smook, 1426
Infrastructure funding (Winnipeg)
Altemeyer, 514
Livestock operation policies
Briese, 1768-1769
Lemieux, 1769-1770
Main market and 50-50 roads funding
Ashton, 2485-2487
Briese, 1772
Lemieux, 1773
Smook, 2485-2487
Operating support
Selinger, 655
Population decrease
Gerrard, 2258
Provincial sales tax, allotment of
Allum, 1002
Selinger, 332, 655, 2060, 2127
Public service funding (Winnipeg)
Lemieux, 752
Regulation increase
Maguire, 756
Resource sharing
Lemieux, 751
Revenues increase
Selinger, 444
Tax base
Maguire, 756
Video lottery terminals revenue, use of
Briese, 1714-1715
Lemieux, 1714-1715
Water and sewer infrastructure funding
Briese, 749
Cullen, 824-825
Struthers, 824-825
Municipalities–governments
Auditor General's reports
Briese, 1770-1771
Lemieux, 1771
Budget statement requirements
Lemieux, 751
In camera meetings, use of
Briese, 996
Friesen, 1005
Graydon, 1000
Conflict-of-interest guidelines
Briese, 2254-2255
Lemieux, 2254
Infrastructure budget increase
Briese, 1708-1709
Lemieux, 1709
Joint venture protection
Briese, 2255
Position vacancies
Graydon, 1000
Provincial support
Allum, 1002
Murray, Andy
Maguire, 1932
Murray, Doug
Helwer, 1858
Murray, Laurie
Helwer, 1858
Murray House
Cancer treatment residence (Brandon)
Helwer, 1858
Museums. See also specific museums
Funding
Marcelino, F., 2423
Rowat, 2423
Music Month
Legislative building
Jha, 418