HOUSE INDEX - 4th 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
Hamblin, Lorne. See Manitoba Curling Hall of Fame; Members' statements
Harper, Elijah. See Ministerial statements
Violence against women
Pallister, 62
Harris, Mike. See Members' statements under Athletics in Fort Garry-Riverview
Harrison, Spencer. See Members' statements
Head injuries. See Concussion prevention
Headingley Correctional Centre
Overcrowding and safety levels
Goertzen, 909-910
Mackintosh, 909-910
CentrePort Canada Way
Ashton, 1785-1787
Heald, Chris. See Members' statements under Faces of Freedom
Health and safety officers. See Employment
Health Care Innovation Working Group
Drug procurement
Blady, 2465
Self-regulation
Pallister, 1347
Selinger, 1347
ER layout concerns
Blady, 1490-1491
Driedger, 1490-1491
Hospital discharge case concern
Siloam Mission placement
Blady, 1576-1577
Driedger, 1576
Health-care services. See also Emergency room services; Physicians and surgeons; specific Health Authorities
Acute-care beds, number of
Blady, 2459
Driedger, 2459
Budget for
Stefanson, 485
Emergency Department Information System (EDIS)
Garrard, 843
First Nations, length of stay
Blady, 2468
Funding for
Blady, 448-449
Graydon, 448-449
Future privatization
Oswald, 302
General comments
Altemeyer, 41
Government initiatives
Gaudreau, 88
Howard, 254
Rondeau, 272
Heather Brenan case
Blady, 697-698
Investment in
Management record
Gerrard, 842
Selinger, 842
Manitoba ranking
Pedersen, 527
OR services (Altona)
Hours of operation
Blady, 660
Graydon, 659-660
Patient safety framework
Chomiak, 2539
Refugees, federal cuts
Oswald, 616
Seniors
Blady, 607
Sustainability of funding
Blady, 2462-2468
Driedger, 2462-2468
Wait times
Pallister, 463
Pedersen, 148
ER's, staffing levels
Smook, 1595
Health, Healthy Living and Seniors Department
Core summary reporting
Selinger, 1813
Stefanson, 1813
Critical incident reports
Crothers, 2697-2698
Graydon, 2697-2698
Estimates
Debate, 1400-1416, 1479-1496, 1626-1645, 1761-1778, 2454-2472, 2694-2707, 2753
Opening statements
Blady, 1400-1403
Crothers, 2695-2696
Driedger, 1403-1404
Speakers
Blady, 1401-1416, 1479-1496, 1627-1645, 1761-1778, 2454-2472
Crothers, 2694-2705
Driedger, 1403-1415, 1479-1496, 1627-1644, 2457-2470
Gerrard, 1772-1777
Graydon, 2696-2706
Helwer, 2470-2472
Piwniuk, 1769-1772
Rowat, 1765-1767
Smook, 1644-1645, 1763-1765, 2456-2457
Executive support staff
Blady, 1627-1633
Driedger, 1627-1633
Staff, introduction of
Blady, 1404
Supplementary Information for Legislative Review 2015-2016
Blady, 1269
Travel expenses
Blady, 1633
Driedger, 1633
Vacancies
Crothers, 2696
Graydon, 2696
Program funding
Wight, 1755-1756
Public awareness of
Gerrard, 2937
Wight, 2937
Irvin-Ross, 585
Healthy Child Committee of Cabinet
Wight, 126
Heatherdale Farms. See Members' statements
Hedges Hawkes. See Members' statements
Helen Betty Osborne Memorial Foundation
Annual report, 2012-2013
Allum, 173
Helping Our World Pursue Equality. See Members' statements
18th Street (Brandon)
Municipal cost sharing, 1512
1st Street Bridge
Update, 1511-1512
Access to information requests, 1028-1029
Accommodation Services
Assets, transfer of, 1155
Community college leases, 1509
Departmental move, 1336-1337, 1508
Pension and union contracts, 1509-1510
Staff, relocation of, 1422
Agriculture industry
Flooding (2011)
Claim settlements, 1792
Asphalt plants
Number of, 1506
Brandon
Zenith Paving, 534
Brandon and Area Acquired Brain Injury Survivor and Family Support Group, 2471-2472
Brandon Regional Health Centre
Renovation costs, 2471
Brandon University
Futurpreneur program, 534
Budget 2015
Debate, 531-536
Infrastructure spending, 426
Budget Implementation and Tax Statutes Amendment Act, 2015 (Bill 36)
2 R, 3034-3035
Building Manitoba Fund
Floodfighting equipment, 2213-2214
Chartered Professional Accountants Act (Bill 9)
C/3 R, 1957-1958
City of Winnipeg
Rapid transit funding, 1660
Road resurfacing (east-side), 1430
Contracts, untendered
Auditor General's report, 2347-2348
Disclosure practices, 2999-3000
Public disclosure, 2688
Daly Overpass
Cost-sharing agreements, 1659-1660
Update, 1510
Deficit, provincial
Interest costs, 532-533
East Side Road Authority
Department transfer, 1792-1793
Emergency room services
Wait times, 2166
Fairford Water Control Structure
Capacity, 1503
Fee increases, 535
Finance Department
Capital projects, 1156-1157
Estimates
Speakers, 1154-1158, 1336-1337
Management and administration practices
Auditor General's recommendations, 2041-2042
Flood forecast equipment, 1796
Flood forecasting, 1797
Floodfighting equipment
Building Manitoba Fund, 2213
Competitive bidding practices, 1932-1933
Contract tendering process, 2177-2178, 2270-2271
Flooding (2011)
Claim settlements, 1792
Evacuees
Return to community update, 1796-1797
Flooding (2014)
Southwest Manitoba, 296-297
Foreign Cultural Objects Immunity from Seizure Amendment Act (Bill 15)
2 R, 2070-2074
Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (FIPPA)
Government transparency, 2154
Futurpreneur program
Brandon University, 534
Green Acres School (Brandon)
Gymnasium expansion, 637
Grievances, matters of
Infrastructure funding, 1592-1594
Health, Healthy Living and Seniors Department
Estimates
Speakers, 2470-2472
Healthy Baby initiative
Highway 1
Frontage roads, 1429
Overpass plans, 1430
Highway 1 west
Speed limit increase, 1427-1429
Highway 16
Overpass, 1430
Highway 59
Interchange update, 1661
Highways and roads
Aggregate supply, 1507
Burrowing owls, 1791
City of Winnipeg
Road resurfacing (east-side), 1430
Construction companies
Oil coverage costs, 1505-1506
Construction costs, 1505
Infrastructure investments, 532
Oil purchase for asphalt, 1662
The Pas, 1796
Passing lanes, 1432
Signage contract (sole source), 1422
Infrastructure
Government spending record, 217-218
Highway and road investment, 532
Infrastructure and Transportation Department
Core infrastructure, 1425-1426
Estimates
Opening statements, 1419
Speakers, 1419-1434, 1502-1513, 1659-1665, 1791-1793, 1796-1800
Executive staff, 1420
Retirements, 1423-1424
Sole source vs. tendered contracts, 1421-1422
Staff, introduction of, 1420
Vacancies, 1421
Infrastructure projects
Approval method, 2835
Legal disputes, 907-908
Invasive species
Water craft inspections, 1842-1843
Kemnay Bridge
Truck clearance issues, 1433, 1502
Manitoba Public Insurance Corporation (MPI)
Registration fee increase, 1593
Members' statements
Canadian senior women's curling champions, 1476-1477
du Plooy, Dr. Johan- Physician of the Year, 736
Emergency Preparedness Week, 560
Luan, Jian, 479
Microbeads
Environmental impact, 1980
Moody's Investors Service
Credit rating concerns, 2166
NDP
PST increase
Election promise, 535
NDP leadership convention
Government priorities, 296-297
Opposition Day Motion
Call for an Auditor General's investigation into the construction of Investors Group Field, 1741-1743
Procurement practices, 2652-2653
Oral Questions
Access to information requests
Government spending record, 1028-1029
Floodfighting equipment
Authorization of purchase, 2122-2123
Building Manitoba Fund, 2213
Competitive bidding practices, 1932-1933
Contract tendering process, 2177-2178, 2270-2271
Green Acres School (Brandon)
New gymnasium announcement, 637
Healthy Baby initiative
Program funding, 1755
Infrastructure projects
Approval method, 2835
Legal disputes, 907-908
Infrastructure spending
Government record, 217-218
Management and administration practices
Auditor General's recommendations, 2041-2042
Non-confidence motion
Request for support, 178-179
Provincial budget 2015
Infrastructure spending, 426
Steady Growth campaign
Advertising costs, 1897-1898
Untendered contracts
Auditor General's report, 2347-2348
Disclosure practices, 2999-3000
Public disclosure, 2688
Ottawa Parliament shooting (2014), 826
Participation of Manitoba in the New West Partnership Act (Bill 202)
2 R, 2814-2816
The Pas
Highway and road projects, 1796
Petitions
Community-based brain injury services and supports, 2198-2199, 2266-2267
Government record-apology request, 439
Phosphorus
Sewage treatment plants, 1981
Plessis Road update, 1661
Provincial sales tax increase
Core infrastructure spending, 1593
Infrastructure spending record, 296
NDP election promise, 535
Public Accounts, Standing Committee on
Second report, 21
Third report, 1022-1023
Fourth report, 2991-2993
Rapid transit expansion
Regulatory Accountability and Transparency Act (Bill 208)
2 R, 2153-2154
Resolutions
Chronic deficits mean less for essential services, 2165-2167
Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry 100th Anniversary, 359-360
Provincial government's failure to proactively address Canada's microbead issue, 1979-1982
Provincial government's failure to stop the spread of invasive species in Manitoba, 1842-1843
Support for Canadian troops serving abroad, 826
Sewage treatment plants
Phosphorus loading, 1981
Speed limits
Highway 1 west, increase, 1427-1429
Steady Growth campaign
Advertising costs, 1897-1898
Taxation
Fee increases
Infrastructure spending, 535
Throne Speech
Debate, 295-297
Non-confidence motion
Request for support, 178-179
Tiger Dam System
Authorization of purchase, 2122-2123
Tiger Dam System contract
Authorization of purchase, 2122-2123
Tendering process, 2177-2178, 2271
Trucking routes
GPS notification, 1503
Unions
Accommodation Services
Pension and union contracts, 1509-1510
Vehicle registration
Fee increase, 535
Workers Compensation Amendment Act (Employer Advisers) (Bill 206)
2 R, 1971-1972
Insurance rates, 1971
Zenith Paving, 534
Production of
Kostyshyn, 622
Preservation efforts
Braun, 38-39
Henteleff, Saul. See Members' statements
Highbury Day Care Centre. See Members' statements
Frontage roads
Ashton, 1429
Helwer, 1429
Improvements to
Selinger, 31
Overpass plans
Ashton, 1430
Helwer, 1430
Bridge replacement
Ashton, 1794-1795
Piwniuk, 1794
Speed limit increase
Gaudreau, 640
Helwer, 1427-1429
Highway 10. See Petitions
Overpass
Ashton, 1430
Helwer, 1430
Overpass damage
Ashton, 1665-1666
Wishart, 1665-1666
Update
Ashton, 1515
Graydon, 1515-1516
Bridge reconstruction
Ashton, 1648
Graydon, 1648
Upgrade
Ashton, 1659
Martin, 1659
Closure
Ashton, 1655
Ewasko, 1655
Pier testing
Ashton, 1651
Ewasko, 1651
Tender for
Ashton, 1654-1655
Ewasko, 1654-1655
Update
Ashton, 1654
Improvements
Ashton, 1658
Martin, 1658
Rebuilding of
Ashton, 1784
Pedersen, 1783-1784
Upgrade
Ashton, 1657
Martin, 1657
Spot-road improvements
Ashton, 1657
Ewasko, 1657
311 intersection-traffic signals
Ashton, 1658-1659
Martin, 1658-1659
Alternate flood route
Ashton, 1649
Graydon, 1649
Interchange update
Ashton, 1661
Helwer, 1661
New interchange
Braun, 484
Wiebe, 491
Upgrades
Ashton, 1434
Cullen, 1434
Five-year plan
Ashton, 1659
Martin, 1659
Flood protection
Irvin-Ross, 118
Hydrology study
Ashton, 1645-1647
Graydon, 1645-1647
Morris River flood protection
Ashton, 1648-1649
Graydon, 1648-1649
Update
Ashton, 1514
Graydon, 1514
Upgrades
Selinger, 311
Bridge replacement
Piwniuk, 121
Highways and roads. See also Manitoba Floodway and East Side Road Authority Amendment Act; Members' statements; Public Schools Amendment Act (Pedestrian Safety at New Schools); specific highways and roads
Aggregate supply
Ashton, 1507
Helwer, 1507
Barn swallows
Ashton, 1791
Burrowing owls
Ashton, 1791
Helwer, 1791
City of Winnipeg
Road resurfacing (east-side)
Ashton, 1430-1431
Helwer, 1430
Condition of
Graydon, 610
Construction companies
Oil coverage costs
Ashton, 1505-1506
Helwer, 1505-1506
Construction costs
Ashton, 1505
Helwer, 1505
Flood protection initiatives
Blady, 192
Improvement projects
Ashton, 217-218
Chief, 284
Nevakshonoff, 114
Selinger, 447
Infrastructure investments
Allum, 230
Helwer, 532
Kostyshyn, 624
Martin, 268-269
Oswald, 614
Smook, 665
Microsurfacing
Ashton, 1651
Graydon, 1651
Municipal improvements
Dewar, 432
Northern Manitoba communities, improvements
Gaudreau, 1911
Selinger, 710
Noxious weed control
Cullen, 2605
Gerrard, 2605
Oil purchase for asphalt
Ashton, 1662-1663
Helwer, 1662
The Pas
Ashton, 1796
Helwer, 1796
Lathlin, 578
Passing lanes
Ashton, 1432
Helwer, 1432
Pedestrian crossing concerns
Briese, 354
Provincial highway construction
Ashton, 3003
Gaudreau, 3003
Signage contract (sole source)
Ashton, 1422
Helwer, 1422
Slope stabilization (Powerview-Pinefalls)
Ashton, 1782
Ewasko, 1782
Hildebrand, Krista. See Members' statements
HIV and AIDS. See Members' statements under World AIDS Day
Hockey. See Members' statements under Lacquette, Brigette, Mowat, Brittni; Members' statements under Toews, Jonathan, Duncan Keith and Patrick Sharp
Hog industry. See also Animal Diseases Amendment Act (Bill 71); Porcine epidemic diarrhea virus
Nutrient management regulations
Wishart, 336
Hollaback! Winnipeg. See Members' statements under Sexual Assault Awareness Month
Holodomor Memorial Day. See Members' statements
Pharmacare deductible
Blady, 607
Alternatives
Eichler, 1601
Home renovations. See Consumer Protection Amendment Act (Home Improvement Contracts)
Access to services (case concern)
Chomiak, 2906-2907
Driedger, 2906-2907
Aging in place
Crothers, 529
Alzheimer's patients
Dewar, 434
General comments
Braun, 483
Gerrard, 1834
Marcelino, Flor, 170
Government initiatives
Dewar, 433
Increased hours
Crothers, 2699
Private agencies
Blady, 2108
Driedger, 2108
Private agency nurses
Blady, 2108
Driedger, 2108
Homelessness. See also Bell Hotel; Members' statements under CEO Sleepout
Emergency shelters, funding
Saran, 1327
Wishart, 1327
Grant projects
Kostyshyn, 2127
Pettersen, 2127
Saran, 555
Homophobia. See Members' statement under International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia, Biphobia
Controlled breach
Pallister, 2501
Selinger, 2500
Hospitals. See Health-care facilities; specific hospitals
Hotels. See Children in care under Emergency child-care services
Housing. See also Affordable housing; Employment and Income Assistance Program, housing allowance; Granny suits; Rental properties
Co-operatives, new
Saran, 1326
Wishart, 1326
Senior units
Crothers, 1827
Subdivision fees
Briese, 674
Friesen, 1062
Subsidies
Gaudreau, 84
Housing and Community Development Department
Estimates
Debate, 1217-1224, 1321-1330, 1399-1400
Opening statements
Saran, 1217-1218
Wishart, 1218
Speakers
Gerrard, 1321-1322
Rondeau, 1400
Saran, 1217-1223, 1321-1330, 1399
Smook, 1329
Wishart, 1218-1224, 1322-1330, 1399-1400
Supplementary Information for Legislative Review 2015-2016
Saran, 1121
Howard, Jennifer (Fort Rouge) NDP
Apprenticeship training
High school credits, 236
Centennial of Manitoba Women's Right to Vote Act (Bill 201)
2 R, 771-773
Child daycare centres
New spaces, 236
Privatization of, 2086-2087
Committee of Supply
Interim supply, 2131
Committee of the Whole
Committee report, 3037
Consumer Protection Amendment Act (Home Improvement Contracts) (Bill 14)
2 R, 2061
Desart
Gift store closure, 2109
Early childhood development, 236-237
Education system
Government initiatives, 235
Emergency Paramedics in the Community
Advanced care training, 254
Health-care services
Government initiatives, 254
Legislative Assembly Amendment Act (Bill 43)
2 R, 2193
Members' statements
Court family, 1033-1034
Earl Grey School 100th anniversary, 736
International Day of Persons with Disabilities, 328
Investing in École La Vérendrye, 2442
Investing in Osborne Village, 2626
Lagopoulos, Donna, 2109
Sexual Assault Awareness Month, 429
Resolutions
Support for a strong public child care system, 2085-2087
Winnipeg Pride Festival and human rights in Manitoba, 1703-1705
Rules of the House, Standing Committee on
Motion to amend report, 2233-2236
Same sex families
Legal protections, 1704
Student financial aid
Interest rate, elimination of, 236
Throne Speech
Transgendered individuals
Human rights amendment, 1704
Women's right to vote, 771
Workers Compensation Amendment Act (Employer Advisers) (Bill 206)
2 R, 1254
C/3 R, 2227-2228
Workers Compensation Board of Manitoba
Claim suppression, 1254, 2227-2228
Boys, vaccination of
Human Resources, Standing Committee on
First report
Gaudreau, 2325-2327
Annual report 2013
Allum, 134
Marcelino, Flor, 2925
Piwniuk, 2925
Children in care, case concern
Gerrard, 1900
Irvin-Ross, 1900
Hunting. See also Wildlife
Aerial night surveillance
Illegal hunting
Martin, 658-659
Nevakshonoff, 659
Aerial night surveillance program
Suspension of
Martin, 2866
Nevakshonoff, 2866
Aerial survey results (big game)
Mackintosh, 289-290
Martin, 289
Firearms discharge, night
Martin, 2866
Nevakshonoff, 2866-2867
Illegal hunting (case concern)
Martin, 2865
Nevakshonoff, 2865-2866
Mechanical moose decoy
Chomiak, 2866
Martin, 2866
Poaching charges
Mackintosh, 397
Spotlighting charges
Mackintosh, 397
Unpaid fines
Martin, 2247
Hussey, Stella. See Members' statements