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
R.B. Russell Vocational School
Renovations and expansion of programs
Bjornson, 251
Chief, 263
Marcelino, Ted, 251
Rabies. See Canadian Food Inspection Agency
Radiation Protection Act (Bill 37)
1 R
Blady, 1713
2 R
Chomiak, 2537-2540
Driedger, 2540-2543
Referred to Standing Committee on Social and Economic Development
C/3 R
Crothers, 3020
R/A
Filmon, 3040
CAT scans
Dose reduction software
Chomiak, 2538
Radiation exposure study, 2010
Driedger, 2538
Inspectors, expanded authority
Chomiak, 2538-2539
Ionizing radiation equipment
Exposure limits
Driedger, 2542
Location approval
Driedger, 2541
Maintenance and quality assurance
Driedger, 2541-2542
Registration of
Chomiak, 2538
Mobile equipment, site requirements
Chomiak, 2538
Proclamation timeline
Chomiak, 2540
Gerrard, 2540
Protective equipment requirements
Chomiak, 2538
Quality assurance programs, implementation of
Chomiak, 2538
Radiation dose
Limits for workers
Chomiak, 2538
Patient excess report
Chomiak, 2538
Radiation protection
Responsibility for
Driedger, 2542
X-ray equipment
Installation updates
Driedger, 2541
Rainbow Resource Centre. See Members' statements under International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia
Funding
Reaching E-Quality Employment Services. See Members' statements
Attendance at event
Marcelino, Flor, 2925
Piwniuk, 2925
Real Estate Services Act (Bill 70)
R/S Amdt
Clauses 46(6) to 48(8)
Goertzen, 2558
Schuler, 2558-2560
C/3 R
Cullen, 2973
Gerrard, 2972-2973
Lemieux, 2969-2970
Schuler, 2970-2972
R/A
Filmon, 3040
Code of conduct
Lemieux, 2969
Commission caps
Gerrard, 2972
Negotiation of fees
Lemieux, 2970
Penalties and fines
Lemieux, 2969
Seizure of documents
Search warrant
Schuler, 2970
Definition of
Mackintosh, 2771-2772, 2843-2844
Two-year timeline
Goertzen, 2844
Mackintosh, 2844
Caldwell, 2958
Admission wait times
Gerrard, 1877
Trade and technology funding
Marcelino, Ted, 44
Trades and technology centre
Allum, 801
Gaudreau, 801
Red River College Act (Bill 22)
1 R
Allum, 723
2 R
Ewasko, 2111-2114
Gerrard, 1876-1878
Referred to Standing Committee on Social and Economic Development
C/3 R
Caldwell, 2292
Ewasko, 2291-2292
Gerrard, 2292-2293
R/A
Filmon, 2298
Asset transfer timeline
Allum, 2112-2114
Ewasko, 2112-2114
Board expansion
Ewasko, 2291-2292
Health-care services
Federal cuts
Oswald, 616
Amalgamation cost savings
Selinger, 282
Amalgamations
Health information systems
Blady, 1772-1773
Selinger, 842-843
Registered Professional Planners Act (Bill 31)
1 R
Caldwell, 1612
2 R
Ashton, 2257-2258
Gerrard, 2258
Goertzen, 2258-2259
Referred to Standing Committee on Social and Economic Development
C/3 R
Caldwell, 2400
Eichler, 2400-2401
R/A
Filmon, 3040
Disciplinary measures process
Eichler, 2400-2401
Regulatory Accountability and Transparency Act (Bill 208)
1 R
Stefanson, 1568
2 R
Dewar, 2151-2153
Eichler, 2421-2422
Ewasko, 2156
Gaudreau, 2419-2421
Helwer, 2153-2154
Jha, 2154-2156
Pettersen, 2425-2427
Piwniuk, 2424-2425
Rondeau, 2422-2424
Schuler, 2418-2419
Stefanson, 2150-2151
Wight, 2427-2428
Reid, Hon. Daryl (Transcona) NDP
Legislative Assembly Management Commission
Annual report, March 31, 2013, 25
Annual report, March 31, 2014, 25
Annual report, March 31, 2015, 418
Members Allowances
Report, 2014-2015, 1992
Members' Salaries, Allowances and Retirement Plans Disclosure Regulation
Report, 2013-2014, 25
Report, 2014-2015, 1992
Report, revised 2014-2015, 2119
Speaker's Statement
Bjornson, Peter-resignation of, 2301
Re: question before the House error, 2561
Relay for Life. See Members' statements
Custody wait times
Selinger, 179
Independent case assessment process
Mackintosh, 2850-2851
Individual assessments
Mackintosh, 2851
Reduction initiatives
Mackintosh, 2851
Two-for-one sentencing
Goertzen, 2850
Mackintosh, 2850
Remembrance Day. See Members' statements
Rempel, Aron. See Members' statements
Access to dialysis services
Blady, 1997-1998
Driedger, 1997-1998
General comments
Bjornson, 154
Rent Assist. See also Petitions
Application process
Wishart, 1053-1054
Implementation timeline
Altemeyer, 1031
Chief, 1031
Irvin-Ross, 841-842
Martin, 680
Pallister, 904
Selinger, 904-905
Wishart, 841-842
Increase in
Chief, 2473
Dewar, 720
Friesen, 3031
Marcelino, Flor, 186
Oswald, 615
Pallister, 551-552
Saran, 675
Selinger, 551-552
Wiebe, 492
Wishart, 496
Low-income Manitobans
Irvin-Ross, 119
Marcelino, Flor, 186
Public awareness campaign
Chief, 2712
Wishart, 2712
Seniors
Wiebe, 2081
Application fee increase
Wishart, 493-494
Manitoba Housing
Construction tax credits
Saran, 1399
Chomiak, 2823
Economy, investment in
Chief, 2489-2490
Gerrard, 2489
Initiatives
Chief, 2489
Tax credit
Chief, 2489
Role expansion
Chief, 2489
Critical incident reporting procedure
Irvin-Ross, 933
First aid certification
Irvin-Ross, 1134
Number of
Ewasko, 931
Irvin-Ross, 931
Personal-care home placements
Irvin-Ross, 1041-1042
Wishart, 1041-1042
Policy changes
Irvin-Ross, 1035
Prescription drug use, monitoring
Irvin-Ross, 1035
Psychiatric nurses
Irvin-Ross, 1042-1043
Wishart, 1042-1043
Starting wage increase
Irvin-Ross, 848
Residential schools. See also National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation Act; National Research Centre for Truth and Reconciliation Act
Long-term impact
Cullen, 1303
Gerrard, 1295
Lathlin, 1298
Piwniuk, 1296
Robinson, 208
Nutrition experiments
Robinson, 225
Privacy of records
Lemieux, 404
Robinson, 224
Wartime service recruitment
Robinson, 225
Residential Tenancies Amendment Act (Bill 210)
1 R
Rondeau, 1117
2 R
Gaudreau, 2569-2570
Rondeau, 2567-2571
Saran, 2570
Schuler, 2569-2572
Appliance replacement
Energy efficiency requirement
Gaudreau, 2569-2570
Rondeau, 2568-2569
Schuler, 2569
Consultation process
Rondeau, 2570-2571
Schuler, 2570-2571
2015 Year of Sport
Allum, 1373-1375
Bjornson, 1377-1378
Ewasko, 1378-1380
Gaudreau, 1368-1371
Piwniuk, 1375-1377
Schuler, 1371-1373
Calling on the Federal government to work with Manitoba
Goertzen, 2574-2578
Marcelino, Ted, 2572-2576
Piwniuk, 2579-2581
Rondeau, 2575
Saran, 2575
Smook, 2582
Wight, 2578-2579
Chronic deficits mean less for essential services
Chief, 2163-2165
Dewar, 2160-2162
Friesen, 2157-2160
Helwer, 2165-2167
Pedersen, 2162-2163
Saran, 2168
Wight, 2167-2168
Government Action on parks and protected spaces
Gerrard, 2319-2320
Martin, 2314-2315
Nevakshonoff, 2315-2317
Pedersen, 2320-2321
Rowat, 2321-2322
Wiebe, 2311-2314
Wishart, 2317-2319
Improving Manitoba's long-term personal care home strategy
Chomiak, 1264-1266
Friesen, 1259-1261
Gaudreau, 1257-1259
Graydon, 1254-1257
Jha, 1261-1263
Stefanson, 1263-1264
Manitoba Hydro rate hikes harming Manitoba families
Eichler, 2979-2981
Maloway, 2986-2988
Robinson, 2981-2982
Rondeau, 2988-2989
Smook, 2982-2984
Wiebe, 2984-2986
Overcoming barriers to good jobs
Ewasko, 1113-1115
Gaudreau, 1111-1113
Lathlin, 1108-1109
Martin, 1109-1111
Pettersen, 1103-1106
Stefanson, 1106-1108
Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry 100th Anniversary
Caldwell, 360-361
Eichler, 362
Gaudreau, 362-363
Helwer, 359-360
Marcelino, Ted, 361-362
Schuler, 363
Prioritizing the health and safety of Manitoba stroke victims
Blady, 2438-2440
Crothers, 2431-2433
Driedger, 2428-2431
Friesen, 2433-2434
Gaudreau, 2437-2438
Gerrard, 2436-2437
Rondeau, 2434-2436
Provincial government mismanagement hurting Manitoba's mining industry
Ashton, 985-987
Chomiak, 981-983
Cullen, 983-985
Gaudreau, 988-990
Maloway, 988-990
Pedersen, 979-981
Pettersen, 987-988
Stefanson, 987
Provincial government stifling Winnipeg economy
Chief, 2668-2670
Dewar, 2676-2677
Friesen, 2670-2672
Gaudreau, 2672-2674
Maloway, 2675-2676
Schuler, 2674-2675
Stefanson, 2666-2668
Provincial government's failure to proactively address Canada's microbead issue
Bjornson, 1989-1990
Gaudreau, 1985-1987
Gerrard, 1987-1988
Helwer, 1979-1982
Maloway, 1988-1989
Martin, 1983-1985
Nevakshonoff, 1982-1983
Provincial government's failure to stop the spread of invasive species in Manitoba
Bjornson, 1846
Gaudreau, 1843-1845
Gerrard, 1845-1846
Helwer, 1842-1843
Martin, 1835-1837
Nevakshonoff, 1837-1839
Pettersen, 1840-1842
Wishart, 1839-1840
Recognizing Jordan's Principle
Bjornson, 1559-1561
Blady, 1553-1555
Briese, 1552-1553
Gerrard, 1555-1557
Lathlin, 1557-1558
Rowat, 1558-1559
Severance payments costing Manitoba families
Altemeyer, 789
Ashton, 780-782
Goertzen, 777-780
Martin, 782-784
Rondeau, 786-787
Wiebe, 784-786
Wight, 787-788
Support for a strong public child care system
Ewasko, 2095
Gerrard, 2094-2095
Howard, 2085-2087
Martin, 2091-2093
Wiebe, 2089-2091
Wight, 2093-2094
Wishart, 2087-2089
Support for Canadian troops serving abroad
Crothers, 827-828
Cullen, 820-822
Eichler, 817-818
Gerrard, 825-826
Helwer, 826
Kostyshyn, 818-820
Maloway, 815-817
Pettersen, 822-823
Schuler, 823-825
Winnipeg Pride Festival and human rights in Manitoba
Eichler, 1711
Goertzen, 1707-1709
Howard, 1703-1705
Martin, 1705-1707
Piwniuk, 1709-1711
Stefanson, 1702-1703
Swan, 1699-1702
Wholesale pricing for alcohol
Gerrard, 2749-2750
Selinger, 2749-2750
Results-Based Budgeting Act (Bill 209)
1 R
Stefanson, 2521
2 R
Allum, 2565-2567
Gaudreau, 2563-2564
Stefanson, 2561-2565
Swan, 2563-2564
Public consultations
Gaudreau, 2563
Stefanson, 2563
Expansion of
Friesen, 2159
Increase in
Gaudreau, 1832
Rett Syndrome Awareness Month. See Members' statements
Revenge pornography. See Intimate Image Protection Act
EIA health plan
Saran, 677
Regulation of industry
Riley, Pauline. See Members' statements
Rinelle Harper. See Harper, Rinelle
Protected species
Nevakshonoff, 1873
Tourism industry
Pedersen, 2415
River East Transcona School Division
Trades and technology forum for girls
Irvin-Ross, 1129-1130
Lathlin, 1129
Addiction treatment beds
Schuler, 2691-2692
Culinary arts program upgrades
Allum, 2182
Bjornson, 2182
Roads. See Highways and roads
Robinson, Hon. Eric (Kewatinook) NDP
'60's Scoop
General comments, 2878
Work with survivors, 2931
Aboriginal and Northern Affairs Department
Estimates
Opening statements, 2871-2872
Speakers, 2871-2879, 2931-2933
Staff, introduction of, 2873
Supplementary Information for Legislative Review 2015-2016, 1383
Vacancies, 2873
Aboriginal women
Violence against, 207
Aboriginal youth
'60's Scoop
Adoption and foster care placements, 208, 224
Adoption
'60's Scoop
All-weather roads
Bloodvein First Nation
All-weather road access, 207, 400
Funding for, 2873
Band Constable Program
Cancelation of, 225
Bloodvein First Nation
All-weather road access, 207, 400
Brokenhead First Nation
Municipal service agreement, 2875
Community Economic Development Fund
Loans and defaults, number of, 2876-2877
Dauphin River
Flood evacuees
Return to community, 2933
Dene communities
Land settlement agreement, 2875-2876
East Side Road Authority
Princess Harbour extension, 2874
Staffing, 2873
First Nations communities
Housing project tender, 2872
Manitoba Hydro employees, 2981
Manitoba Hydro partnerships, 207
Municipal service agreement (Lac du Bonnet), 2875
Northern Healthy Foods Initiative
Expansion of program, 225-226
Self-governance, 2874
Water service initiative, 225
First Nations Safety Officer Program, 225
Flooding (2011)
Evacuees
Return to community update, 597-598
Foster care
'60's Scoop
Aboriginal youth, 208
Inuit communities
Land claims, 2872
Land settlement agreement, 2875-2876
Lake St. Martin
Water level management, 598
Lake St. Martin First Nation
Radar base housing, 2932
Lake St. Martin First Nation flood (2011)
Evacuees return to community, 2933
Little Saskatchewan First Nation
Flood evacuees
Return to community, 2933
Housing compensation discrepancy, 598
Housing tender timeline, 2932
Manitoba Floodway and East Side Road Authority
Annual report 2015, 2993
Manitoba Floodway and East Side Road Authority Amendment Act (Bill 3)
1 R, 91
2 R, 400-401
Manitoba Hydro
Aboriginal employees, 2981
CEO resignation, 2220-2221
Development, 246-247
Executive salary increase, 1389-1390
First Nations partnerships, 207
Minnesota transmission line
General comments, 1391-1392
Release of information request, 912
Route selection process, 1317-1318
Rate increases, 838
Development, 2835
Future, 1936-1937
General comments, 838
Manitoba's credit rating, 1027
NDP election promise, 1028
Shoal Lake office, 1623-1624
Manitoba Hydro-Bipole III
Transmission line route
Farmland acquisition, 593-594, 2383-2384, 2982
Landowner concerns, 2103-2104
Manitoba Metis Federation
Land claim update, 2877
Ministerial statements
25th Anniversary of Elijah Harper's stand against the Meech Lake Accord, 1891-1892
Agreement with Cross Lake/Pimicikamak, 211
Municipalities
Brokenhead First Nation
Service agreement, 2875
First Nations communities
Service agreement (Lac du Bonnet), 2875
Northern Association of Community Councils
Capital projects, 2877-2878
Northern Flood Agreement, 207
Northern Healthy Foods Initiative
Expansion of program, 225-226
Norway House Cree Nation
Debris cleanup, 2932-2933
Nunavut
Power supply from Manitoba, 226
Oral Questions
2011 flood evacuees
Return to community update, 597-598
Bipole III transmission line
Farmland acquisition, 593-594, 2383-2384
Landowner concerns, 2103-2104
Flooding-Little Saskatchewan
Housing compensation discrepancy, 598
Hydro development
Rate increases, 2835
Hydro rate increases
Manitoba's credit rating, 1027
NDP election promise, 1028
Hydro transmission line
Manitoba-Minnesota route, 1317-1318, 1391-1392
Lake St. Martin
Water level management, 598
Manitoba Hydro
CEO resignation, 2220-2221
Executive salary increase, 1389-1390
Future rate increases, 1936-1937
Minnesota transmission line costs, 514
Rate increases, 838
Shoal Lake office, 1623-1624
Manitoba hydro development
Impact on ratepayers, 246-247
Minnesota transmission line
Costs to Manitobans, 912
Release of information request, 912
Pimachiowin Aki
UNESCO World Heritage Site designation, 2981
Port of Churchill
Development of, 226
Princess Harbour
Ferry, suspension of, 2874
Residential schools
Long-term impact, 208
Nutrition experiments, 225
Privacy of records, 224
Wartime service recruitment, 225
Resolutions
Manitoba Hydro rate hikes harming Manitoba families, 2981-2982
Throne Speech
Truth and Reconciliation Commission, 224-225
Interchange work
Ashton, 1784
Rods Football Club. See Members' statements
Basic personal tax credit
Tax bracket adjustment, 272
BizPaL, 2423
Education system
Investments in, 271
Federal equalization payments
Provincial amount, 272
Food safety
Environmental regulations, 2423
Health-care services
Government initiatives, 272
Housing and Community Development Department
Estimates
Speakers, 1400
Manitoba Hydro
Dam construction projects, 272
Members' statements
Assiniboia Community Appreciation Night, 479-480
Collège Sturgeon Heights Collegiate, 222
EMS Awareness Week, 1005
Hedges Hawkes-Junior Provincial Champions, 1280
John Taylor Collegiate's boys rugby team, 2128
Peak of the Market, 2435
Post-secondary education
Enrollment numbers, 271
Regulatory Accountability and Transparency Act (Bill 208)
2 R, 2422-2424
Residential Tenancies Amendment Act (Bill 210)
1 R, 1117
2 R, 2567-2571
Appliance replacement
Energy efficiency requirement, 2568-2569
Consultation process, 2570-2571
Resolutions
Calling on the Federal government to work with Manitoba, 2575
Manitoba Hydro rate hikes harming Manitoba families, 2988-2989
Prioritizing the health and safety of Manitoba stroke victims, 2434-2436
Severance payments costing Manitoba families, 786-787
Stroke
Healthy food choices, 2435
Taxation
Capital gains, 272
Corporate rate, 272
Seniors, credits for, 271
Throne Speech
Debate, 270-273
Rooming houses. See Boarding houses
Allum, 2660
Gerrard, 2656
Wight, 2935
Rowat, Leanne (Riding Mountain) PC
Aboriginal education
Graduation rates, 541-542
Applied behaviour analysis treatment
Aging out of program, 2592-2593
Autism spectrum disorder
Support services
Co-ordinators, 1152-1153
Wait times for treatment, 2637
Basic personal tax credit
Tax bracket adjustment, 257
Brandon University
Strike (2011), 542
Budget 2015
Debate, 539-544
Child and Family Services
Abuse case concern, 99
Child and Family Services Information System (CFSIS)
Implementation of, 258-259
Child poverty rates, 542-543
Children in care
Child death numbers, 543
Tracking of, 258
Deficit reduction plan, provincial, 541
Deficit, provincial
Debt servicing costs, 540
Eating disorders
Access to resources, 702
Education system
Graduation rates, 541
Effects of poverty, 258, 541, 542
Family Services Department
Estimates
Speakers, 1152-1154
First Nations communities
Child poverty, 543
Food banks
Children, usage by, 259
Greenhouse gas emissions
Manitoba numbers, 543
Reduction targets, 543
Health, Healthy Living and Seniors Department
Estimates
Speakers, 1765-1767
Members' statements
Desjardins, Alison, 1758-1759
Funding support for autism treatment, 2585
Glen Findlay-Manitoba Agricultural Hall of Fame, 804-805
Manitoba Agricultural Hall of Fame: Bob McNabb, 38
Neurofibromatosis Awareness Month, 522
Palsson, Tait, 2129
Uhryniuk-Smith, Mieke, 59
Mental health care
Prairie Mountain Health Authority
Psychiatric nurse vacancies, 519, 540
Wait time for services, 540
Mental health care, youth
Child poverty, 138-139
Suicide prevention, 258
Midwives
Northern Manitoba communities, programs, 542
Mining and minerals industry
Potash development, 259-260
Minnedosa Personal Care Home
Patient case concern, 1767
Northern Manitoba communities
Midwifery program, 542
Nursing profession
Prairie Mountain Health
Psychiatric nurse vacancies, 519, 540
Oral Questions
Applied Behaviour Analysis treatment
Aging ou of program, 2592-2593
Autism support programs
Wait times for treatment, 2637
Child and family services
Mental health and child poverty, 138-139
Eating disorders
Access to resources, 702
Family services
Abuse case concern, 99
Mental health nurses
Prairie Mountain Health vacancies, 519
Personal-care homes
Minnedosa & District Health Centre (case concern), 1766
Patient care hours, 1765
Standard review procedure, 1765-1766
Unannounced reviews, 1766
Petitions
Highway 10 and Victor Avenue in Onanole
Residential and vocational service organizations
Standard province-wide funding formula, 92-93, 133, 172-173, 239-240, 278-279, 317
Rights of Manitoba Children, 467-468, 510, 549, 650, 689, 791-792, 832, 900, 991-992, 1463-1464, 1749, 2117, 2389
Physicians and surgeons
On-call service, 257
Points of Order
P/O by Rowat regarding members not listening to Throne Speech debate, 122
Post-secondary education
Brandon University strike (2011), 542
Fee increases, 541
Potash mining
Development of, 259-260
Prairie Mountain Health Authority
Psychiatric nurse vacancies, 519, 540
Program for International Student Assessment (PISA)
Effects of poverty, 258
Science, reading and math results, 258
Provincial parks
Cottage fee increases, 543
Resolutions
Government Action on parks and protected spaces, 2321-2322
Recognizing Jordan's Principle, 1558-1559
Shellmouth Dam act
Compensation for flood victims, 257
Suicide, youth
Prevention, 258
Thrive!
Autism strategy, five-year plan, 1154
Throne Speech
Debate, 255-260
Truth and Reconciliation Commission
Jordan's Principle, 1558
University College of the North
Midwifery program, 542
World AIDS Day, 255-256
World War II
Holland, liberation of, 539-540
Royal Canadian Air Cadets Squadron 249. See Members' statements
Royal Canadian Artillery Museum
Cullen, 821
RST. See Retail sales tax
Ashton, 1434
Cullen, 1434
Rules of the House, Standing Committee on
Motion to amend report
Ashton, 2242-2245
Chomiak, 2232-2233
Gerrard, 2240-2242
Howard, 2233-2236
Selby, 2239-2240
Run for the Burn. See Members' statements
First Nations
Saran, 1324-1325
Wishart, 1324-1325
Number of properties sold
Saran, 1323-1324
Wishart, 1323-1324
Property assessments
Saran, 1324
Wishart, 1324
Vacancies
Saran, 1324
Wishart, 1324