HOUSE INDEX - 1st Session - 40th Legislature
# A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
Advanced Education and Literacy Department
Estimates, 1557-1558
Estimates notes, ministerial use of, 1557-1558
Balanced budget
Ministerial salaries, 1596
BizPaL program evaluation, 247
Brady Road and Perimeter Highway
Intersection upgrades, 701-702
Budget 2012
Debate, 537-540
Deficit increase and elimination timeline, 1597
Election promises, government record, 537, 539
Tax and fee increase, 538-539, 2264
Women, impact on, 537
Cabinet ministers
Winnipeg Jets tickets
Apology for use, 1139-1140
Canada-Manitoba Immigration Agreement
Background, 393
Federal centralization, 392, 1960-1961, 1966, 2401-2402
Federal centralization, meetings on, 2402
Government funding percentage, 393
Canadian Federation of Independent Business
Provincial rating, 524
Central Plains regional development corporation
Funding cancellation, 1584-1585
CentrePort Canada
Bypass (Headingley), 703-704
Child and family services agencies
Children in care statistics, 248
Child day-care centres
Fee increase, 1596
Civil service
Politicization, 1596, 1960, 1962, 1964-1965, 1967-1968, 2130, 2265, 2470-2471
Politicization, Ombudsman's review, 2399-2340, 2402-2403
Committee of Supply
Concurrence motion, 2399-2404, 2421-2424
Community Newspaper Day, 317-318
Correctional services
Prisoner release errors, 247
Crime and criminals
Violent crime increase, 539
Crown corporations
Ratepayer stabilization fund, 247
Culture, Heritage and Tourism Department
Estimates, 1952-1953
Program funding reductions, 194-195
Economy
Business climate, 1596
Education Property Tax Credit
Seniors, increase for, 1597
Education system
Class sizes, cap on, 247-248
Student test scores, 539
Election Advertising Integrity Act (Elections Finances Act Amended)
[Bill 219]
2 R, 2445
Electronic advertising, party leader authorization, 2445
Election campaign (2011)
Regulation breaches, government, 2264-2265, 2318-2319
Election Financing Act and Elections Amendment Act
[Bill 33]
2 R, 2264-2266
C/3 R, 2523
Amendments
Clause 2, schedule B
defeated, 2505-2506
Clause 93
defeated, 2503
Elections
Breaches, removal of minister from Cabinet, 2503
Election dates, flexibility, 2505
Political party advertising, 2445
Voter identification requirement, 2265-2266
Email, Legislature attendance invitation
Appropriateness of, 670-671, 679-680
Directives on, 1958, 1961, 1968
Distribution of, 1956-1963, 2130, 2170-2171, 2241, 2399-2340, 2402-2403
Information requests, 1994
Minister's directives on, 616-617, 623, 763-764
Political involvement, 378-379
Standing committee, request for, 623, 637-638
Entrepreneurship, Training and Trade Department
Estimates, 1736-1738
Erb, Marnie, 1517-1518
Fairs, rural
Grant funding criteria, 2421-2422
Federal equalization payments
Government dependence, 246
Fire Commissioner, Office of
Criminal investigation update, 1509-1510
Flooding (Assiniboine River)
Financial compensation timeline, 34-35, 246
Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Amendment Act
[Bill 214]
1 R, 1283
2 R, 1993-1994
Ombudsman's office, role of, 1993
Freedom of information requests
Accountability and transparency, 1993-1994
Costs, 2005
Government record, 2004-2005
Manitoba Hydro, record by, 2005
Response times, 2005
Winnipeg Free Press, requests by, 2003-2004
Gas tax
Increase, 539
Rural impact, 537
Government departments
Program portfolio management review, 539
Grievance, Matters of
Civil service politicization, 679-681
Highway 75
Bypass (St. Norbert), 702
Hydraulic study status, 1644-1645
Upgrade requirements, 702-703
Holocaust Memorial Day, 373
Hydrological studies
Project status (Morris), 702, 704, 1439
Immigration, Minister of
Standing committee appearance, request for, 2241
Immigration and Multiculturalism Department
Estimates, 1955-1969
Opening statements, 1955
Freedom of information request, access and privacy officer, 1966
Opening statements, 1955
Income tax rates
Increases, 246
Infrastructure and Transportation Department
It's Manitoba Time advertising campaign, 2404
Legislative Assembly Amendment Act
[Bill 218]
2 R, 2346-2348
Constituency communications, alternative delivery methods, 2347-2348
Legislative Building
Gallery attendance
Email to civil service, 616-617, 623, 670-671, 679-680, 763-764, 1956-1963, 1968, 2130, 2170-2171, 2241, 2399-2340, 2402-2403
Speaker's passes, 1965
Liquor and lotteries merger
Board appointments, auditor, 783-784
Manitoba Film Classification Board
Members and mandate, 2423-2424
Manitoba Hydro
Capital projects, economic review, 539
Emergency rate increase request, 1596
Freedom of information requests, 2005
Rate increases, 247
Manitoba Liquor Control Commission
Winnipeg Jets tickets, misinformation on, 888-889
Manitoba Stampede funding, 2422-2423
Members' statements
Community Newspaper Day, 317-318
Erb, Marnie, 1517-1518
Small Business Week, 23
Military affairs special envoy
Bonnie Korzeniowski, appointment of, 1736-1738, 1789-1790, 1924
Ministerial statements
Holocaust Memorial Day, 373
New West Partnership Trade Agreement
Manitoba participation, 539
Ombudsman
Civil service politicization, review of, 2399-2340, 2402-2403
Reports, costs of, 2424
Opposition day motion
Government program reviews, 1595-1597
Premier and cabinet ministers
Legal accountability, 2318-2319
Oral Questions
Cabinet ministers
Winnipeg Jets tickets
Apology for use, 1139-1140
Central Plains regional development corporation
Funding cancellation, 1584-1585
Civil service politicization, 2470-2471
Culture, Heritage and Tourism Department
Program funding reductions, 194-195
Email, Legislature attendance invitation
Appropriateness of, 670-671
Distribution of, 2130, 2170-2171, 2241
Minister's directives on, 616-617, 623, 763-764
Political involvement, 378-379
Standing committee, request for, 623, 637-638
Fire Commissioner, Office of
Criminal investigation update, 1509-1510
Flooding (Assiniboine River)
Financial compensation timeline, 34-35
Highway 75
Hydraulic study status, 1644-1645
Immigration, Minister of
Standing committee appearance, request for, 2241
Liquor and lotteries merger
Board appointments, auditor, 783-784
Manitoba Liquor Control Commission
Winnipeg Jets tickets, misinformation on, 888-889
Military affairs special envoy
Bonnie Korzeniowski, appointment of, 1789-1790, 1924
Regulatory Accountability and Transparency Act
[Bill 203]
Government support, 524
Small business
Budget 2012, impact of, 523-524
Perimeter Highway
Brady Road intersection upgrades, 701-702
Personal Information Protection and Identity Theft Prevention Act
[Bill 201]
1 R, 519
Points of Order
P/O by Gerrard stating that a breach of practice has happened with civil service politicization, 622
P/O by Howard requesting leave to not see the clock until member has completed statement, 2097
P/O by Howard stating that accusation made by member is unparliamentary, 393
P/O by Mitchelson stating that she was proud to sign an immigration agreement with the federal government, 1963
P/O by Taillieu asking that notification be given regarding which ministers will be available for question period, 608-609
P/O by Taillieu reminding member that reference can't be made to another's presence in Chamber, 391
P/O by Taillieu requesting clarification on Hansard printing error, 31
P/O by Taillieu requesting contact information for constituent regarding income assistance, 1415
P/O by Taillieu requesting member from St. Vital withdraw remarks, 250
P/O by Taillieu requesting that a recess be held until documents are received, 43
P/O by Taillieu stating that breaking of rules by Cabinet ministers reflects badly on the whole of the House, 779
P/O by Taillieu stating that member from Dawson Trail made a rude statement against another member, 627
P/O by Taillieu stating that member from Steinbach did not accuse anyone of lying, 468
P/O by Taillieu stating that Minister of Advanced Education is reading from prepared notes, 1557
P/O by Taillieu stating that Minister of Immigration should stand and answer questions, 619, 627
P/O by Taillieu stating that Premier brought incorrect information to the House, 776-777
P/O by Taillieu stating that remarks by member from Elmwood are disrespectful, 1601
P/O by Taillieu stating that she didn't need to table freedom of information request because government had a copy, 2010
Privilege, matters of
Committee rooms and gallery passes
Procedures and government use, 559-560
Email, Legislature attendance invitation
Political involvement, 381-382
Finance, Minister of, referral to Legislative Affairs Committee for misleading information, 1147
Speaker's ruling binder, omission of rulings, 1795-1796
Provincial debt increase, 539
Provincial sales tax–proposed increase
Government support, 2264-2265
Vital Statistics Agency, certificate application, 1596
Regional health authorities
Administration costs, 247
Regulatory Accountability and Transparency Act
[Bill 203]
1 R, 519-520
Government support, 524
Rempel, Ben
Access and privacy officer, 1966
Email distribution to civil service, 2170-2171
Resolutions
Canada-Manitoba Immigration Agreement
Federal centralization, 392-395
Freedom of Information requests, fairness, 2003-2005
Selkirk Settlers, 1496-1497
Rosenby, Gerald
Liquor and lotteries merger, board appointment, 783
Small business
BizPaL program evaluation, 247
Budget 2012, impact of, 523-524, 537
Regulatory levels, 537
Small Business Week, 23
Statutes Correction and Minor Amendments Act, 2012
[Bill 38]
2 R, 2257
Throne Speech debate, 244-248
Tourism industry
Provincial comparisons, 2421
Visitor statistics, 2404
Trans-Canada Highway
Provincial Road 330, safety concerns, 1439
Travel Manitoba
It's Manitoba Time advertising campaign, 2404
Vital Statistics Agency
Provincial sales tax, certificate application, 1596
Waverley Street (Winnipeg)
Redevelopment, 702
Winnipeg Free Press
Freedom of information, requests for, 2003-2004
Winnipeg Jets season tickets
Ministerial use, apology for, 1139-1140
Ministerial use, payment for, 935, 1022-1023
Availability
Howard, 1277
Mitchelson, 1277
Budget expenditures
Bjornson, 1738
Smook, 1738
Swan, 600-601
Contract details
Stefanson, 710
Struthers, 710
Taxation. See also Budget; Budget 2012; specific tax titles
Basic personal exemption increase
Gaudreau, 358
Marcelino, F., 473
Rondeau, 499
Stefanson, 1052
Struthers, 324, 566, 1052, 1194, 2413
Caregiver tax credit
Rondeau, 499
Selinger, 732
Corporate capital tax
McFadyen, 347
Rondeau, 499
Selinger, 484
Stefanson, 660
Dividend tax credit decrease
Selinger, 375-376
Smook, 496
Stefanson, 375-376, 566, 659, 706-707, 1053-1054, 1060
Struthers, 323, 566, 1054, 1060
Wishart, 553
Gas tax increase
Maguire, 360-361
McFadyen, 346-347
Struthers, 323
Payroll tax
Bjornson, 1288
Helwer, 503-504
Projected tax increases
Stefanson, 973
Struthers, 973
Seniors, consultations with
Stefanson, 1050
Struthers, 1050
Bjornson, 243
Departmental responsibility
Ashton, 689
Members
Ashton, 1381
Eichler, 1381
Eichler, 769
Amendments
Bjornson, 239
Teachers' Retirement Allowances Fund
Annual report
Allan, 1506
Team Canada women's hockey team
Lemieux, 2244-2245
Technical Vocational Initiative
Selinger, 655
Gaudreau, 1590-1591
Reduction strategies
Driedger, 1531-1532
Rondeau, 1531-1532
Eating disorder prevention
Rondeau, 1533
Telus Cup. See Southwest Cougars hockey team
The Land That Gives Life advertising campaign
Funding
Mackintosh, 2437-2438
Wishart, 2437-2438
100th anniversary
Robinson, 1019
The Wellington retirement residence
Stefanson, 274
Repeat offenders, prevention program
Swan, 1122-1123
Repeat offenders, prevention program
Swan, 1123
Project status and costs
Ashton, 790-791
Lemieux, 768
Thompson Nickel Belt Sustainability Act
Proclamation
Chomiak, 1982-1983
Cullen, 1982-1983
Driedger, 1863
Oswald, 1863
Address
Lee, 5-8
Amendment vote, 255
Allan, 248-253
Allum, 135-138
Ashton, 92-96
Bjornson, 238-244
Briese, 183-188
Caldwell, 141-146
Chief, 130-132
Chomiak, 201-206
Crothers, 24-27
Cullen, 173-178
Eichler, 146-149
Ewasko, 96-99
Friesen, 55-60
Gerrard, 165-170
Goertzen, 274-280
Graydon, 125-130
Helwer, 63-66
Jha, 285-288
Kostyshyn, 27-29
Mackintosh, 288-293
Maguire, 206-212
Maloway, 178-183
Marcelino, T., 170-173
McFadyen, 44-51
Melnick, 99-104
Nevakshonoff, 60-63
Pedersen, 138-141
Pettersen, 87-90
Rowat, 104-108
Schuler, 132-135
Selinger, 293-298
Smook, 90-92
Swan, 280-285
Taillieu, 244-248
Wiebe, 212-218
Wight, 52-55
Wishart, 85-87
Financial sustainability
McFadyen, 48
Motion, amendment to
McFadyen, 44-51
Tim Hortons Youth Leadership camp
Funding
Mackintosh, 1090
Maguire, 1090
TIRF. See Traffic Injury Research Foundation (TIRF)
Water management project
Maguire, 1205
Tobacco products. See also Students Working Against Tobacco
Taxation increase
Marcelino, F., 472
Stefanson, 660
Struthers, 321
Tobacco use reduction. See also Create and Rate program; Non-Smokers Health Protection Amendment Act
Cessation initiatives
Driedger, 2032
Rondeau, 501
Wight, 1012
Health benefits
Gerrard, 1309-1310
Health-care costs, effect on
Rondeau, 1308
Pharmacy sale prohibitions
Rondeau, 1308
Point-of-sale restrictions
Rondeau, 1518
Second-hand smoke dangers
Driedger, 2032
Vending machine sale prohibitions
Rondeau, 1308
Youth statistics
Driedger, 2032
Gerrard, 1309
Family court documents, access to
Goertzen, 916-918
Selinger, 916-918
Vision in Action Award of Distinction
Helwer, 2244
Tourism industry. See also Travel Manitoba; Wabanong Anishinabe Interpretive Learning Centre
Provincial comparisons
Marcelino, F., 2421
Taillieu, 2421
Revenue increase
Marcelino, F., 1951
Visitor statistics
Taillieu, 2404
Children at risk, protection of
Mackintosh, 120
Funding and programs
Howard, 1412
Selinger, 1928
Trade, international. See also Canada-European Union free trade agreement; Trade and Investment Manitoba
China market
Smook, 1828
European trade missions
Bjornson, 1730
Smook, 1730
General comments
Chomiak, 422
Government initiatives
India market
Jha, 2418
Mexico market
Bjornson, 1729
Communications
Bjornson, 1729
Initiatives
Smook, 1728
Language delivery availability
Bjornson, 1729
Manufacturing industry, consultations
Bjornson, 1729
Traffic Injury Research Foundation (TIRF)
Report
Ashton, 1793-1794
Swan, 1786-1787
Trails. See Friends of Harte Trail; Fulford Trail; International Trails Day; Northeast Pioneers Greenway; Winnipeg Trails Association
Ewasko, 900
Trans-Canada Highway. See also Highway of Heroes
Bridge repair (Portage la Prairie)
Gerrard, 857
Selinger, 857
King Street bypass expropriation plans (Virden)
Ashton, 1370-1371
Selinger, 926-927
Provincial Road 330 safety concerns
Ashton, 1439
Taillieu, 1439
Centennial celebrations
Jha, 769
Political history
Maloway, 1654-1655
Jha, 769
Transgendered persons. See also Human Rights Code Amendment Act
Human rights protection
Allan, 2119
Swan, 2055
Transit. See Bus transportation; Rapid transit; Rapid transit (Winnipeg)
Funding decrease
Gerrard, 1553
Selby, 1553
Workload
Marcelino, F., 1952
Transplant Manitoba. See also Organ and tissue donation
Government initiatives
Oswald, 1839
Transportation. See Active transportation; Air transportation; Bus transportation; Mobility Disadvantaged Transportation Program; Rail transportation; Trucking industry
Gaudreau, 2070
It's Manitoba Time advertising campaign
Marcelino, F., 2404
Taillieu, 2404
Ministerial members
Stefanson, 708
Struthers, 708
Treaty Land Entitlement implementation
Robinson, 1773-1774
Pedersen, 642
Tribal Councils Investment Group
Smook, 1516-1517
Load restrictions, harmonization
Ashton, 687
Eichler, 687
Maguire, 363
Trucking Productivity Improvement Fund
Company partnerships
Ashton, 1361
Revenue
Smook, 1417
Crown corporations, financial support
Schuler, 919
Selinger, 919
Government financial support
Schuler, 919
Selinger, 919
Video lottery terminals, revenue use
Schuler, 919
Selinger, 919
Evaluation
Ewasko, 2453
General comments
Altemeyer, 515
Public education
Ewasko, 1452
Selby, 1452
Crothers, 2459
Stefanson, 2379-2380