HOUSE INDEX - 1st Session - 41st 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
Schuler, 1088
Sage Creek Residents' Association. See Members' statements under Community resident associations
Friesen, 1252-1253
Maloway, 1252
Trades training
Wowchuk, 2420
Saran, Mohinder (The Maples) NDP
Affordability (Manitoba)
Cost of living, 2385
Agricultural workers (foreign)
Health coverage, 1574
Language barriers, 1573
Overtime protection, 1574
Support for, 2721
Union protection, 2720
Agriculture Department
Estimates
Opening statements, 1359
Speakers, 1359-1364
Staff appointment, order-in-council, 1360
Staff salaries, 1360
Agriculture industry
Green investments, 2719
Insurance coverage, 2722
Labour demand, 1571-1572
Manure treatment studies, 1578
Bee population
Laws respecting, 1579
Loss of, (winter), 1578
Berscheid Farm
Flooding concerns, 2402-2403, 2508
Bloodvein First Nation
East Side Road Authority, 2383
Budget 2016
Debate, 456-459
Cabinet Ministers' salaries
Increase in, 1360
Canadian Wheat Board, privatization
Grain prices, impact on, 190-191
Cancer drugs
Coverage for, 2345
Cancer treatment
Faster diagnosis, 2345
Canola clubroot disease, 1579
Child care
Affordable, 2346
Childhood Cancer Awareness Month Act (Bill 209)
2 R
Debate, 2345-2346
Questions, 2339-2340
City of Winnipeg
Leila Avenue upgrades, 1301
Committee of Supply
Concurrence motion
Speakers, 1570-1580, 1696-1699
Community Places Program
Grant allocations, 1302
Deputy minister appointments
Diversity of, 2293-2294
Diversity
Education curriculum, 2443-2445
East Side Road Authority
Bloodvein First Nation, 2383
Education and Training Department
Estimates
Speakers, 1531-1545
Staff introductions, 1531
Education system
East Indian curriculum, 1544
Election Financing Amendment Act (Repeal of Annual Allowance) (Bill 9)
2 R
Debate, 1894-1895
Expression of Interest program (EOI)
Application processing wait times, 1538
Consultation fees, 1540
Farmers, young
Support for, 1363
Farmland School Tax Rebate, 2722
First Nations children
Discrimination against
Human rights tribunal ruling, 2059
First Peoples Economic Growth Fund, 2384
Flooded crops
Support for farmers, 2743
Freedom of information
Requests, public disclosure, 2292
Grain prices
Canadian Wheat Board privatization, 190-191
Marketing of, 2653
Highways and roads
Upgrade plans, 2383-2384
Hog industry
Barn construction applications, 1578
Hog moratorium
Government position, 1577
Hog transportation regulations
Cross-border washing, mandatory, 592-593, 1575-1576
Emergency protocol changes, 401-402
Human Rights Code Amendment Act (Bill 207)
2 R
Questions, 2045
Immigrant population
Contribution to Manitoba, 78-79
Credential recognition, 1537, 1540
Farming initiatives for, 1571-1572
Minimum wage increase, 1535-1536
Immigrant services
Newcomer support grant, 1104-1105
Immigration
Department representation, 78
Elimination of cap, 475
Meeting with federal Minister, 475
Indigenous and Municipal Relations Department
Estimates
Speakers, 1299-1302
International students
English language requirements, 1531-1533
Provincial Nominee Program, 1531-1532
International Year of Pulses, 980
Jordan's Principle
Implementation of, 2056
Komagata Maru apology, 69-70
Labour
Department representation, 78
Labour Relations Amendment Act (Bill 7)
R/S Amdt
Clause 3, 2792-2793
Certification vote, 2793
Secret ballot voting, 2792
Worker intimidation, 2792
Leila Avenue upgrades, 1301
Manitoba East Side Road Authority Repeal Act (Bill 16)
2 R
Debate, 2383-2387
Community benefits agreements, 2383
Manure treatment
System studies, 1578
Members' statements
Komagata Maru apology, 69-70
Maples Collegiate graduates, 1559
Minimum wage increase
Immigrants, impact on, 1535-1536
Request for, 1866-1867, 2164-2165
Ministerial statements
Diwali, 2261-2262
International Year of Pulses, 980
Northern Manitoba communities
Healthy eating programs, 2720
Opposition day motion
A call upon the provincial government to stop interfering with collective bargaining, to fund post-secondary education at the rate of economic growth, keep tuition increases capped at the rate of inflation, 2605-2606
Oral Questions
Agriculture industry
Grain market pricing, 2653
Berscheid Farm
Flooding concerns, 2402-2403, 2508
Flooded crops
Support for farmers, 2743
Hog transportation regulations
Emergency protocol changes, 401-402
Mandatory washing at border, 592-593
Immigration and labour
Department representation, 78
Immigration application wait times
Removal of expressions of interest, 475
Immigration in Manitoba
Elimination of immigration cap, 475
Meeting with federal Minister, 475
Minimum wage
Increase request, 1866-1867, 2164-2165
New immigrants
Contribution to Manitoba, 78-79
New PED cases
Prevention measures, 592
Newcomer support grant
Funding commitment inquiry, 1104-1105
Port of Churchill
Grain export market, 2464
Privatization of the Wheat Board
Impact on grain prices, 190-191
Secondary Suites Program
Government commitment, 1627
Social service agencies
Funding timeline, 2107-2108
Waterford Green School
Construction inquiry, 991
Personal-care homes
Culturally appropriate placements, 458
Language barriers, 194
Pig Production Special Pilot Project Evaluation Protocol, 1577
Political parties
Public financing, elimination of, 193
Porcine epidemic diarrhea (PED)
Cross-border washing, mandatory, 1576
Hog transportation regulations, 401-402
New case prevention, 592
Update on, 1575
Port of Churchill
Grain export market, 2464
Potato industry
Environmental standards, 2721
Provincial Nominee Program
Application wait times, 1534
International students, 1531-1532
Religious-trained skill set, 1540-1541
Public Sector Compensation Disclosure Amendment Act (Bill 14)
2 R
Debate, 2292-2295
City of Winnipeg, inclusion of, 2292-2293
Pulse crops, 1579
Resolutions
Accurately reflecting the history of newcomers in the provincial curriculum
Debate, 2443-2445
Questions, 2446-2448
Equality for First Nations people
Debate, 2058-2060
Questions, 2055-2056
The potato's significant impact on Manitoba's heritage and economy
Debate, 2721-2723
Questions, 2719-2721
Recognition that the minimum wage should be increased
Debate, 1904-1905
Ride-sharing services
Definition of, 1300
Royal Canadian Mounted Police Day Act (Bill 208)
2 R
Questions, 2139
Secondary Suites Program
Government commitment, 1627
Update, 1696
Seniors drop-in centres, 194, 458, 1699
Seniors' School Tax Rebate
Social service agencies
Funding timeline, 2107-2108
Taxicab Board
Meyers Norris Penny review, 1299
Throne Speech
Debate, 192-194
Trans-Pacific Partnership
Supply management systems, 1361-1362
Uber
Government position, 1300
Waterford Green School
Construction inquiry, 991
Weather stations, automated
Installation of, 2722
Winnipeg Regeneration Strategy, 2384
Wuskwatim Generation Station
Indigenous partnership, 2384
Forced relocation
Lindsey, 717
Distribution based on need
Kinew, 2212
Wishart, 2212
Public money-public institutions
Kinew, 2212
Wishart, 2212
Timeline for
Kinew, 2406
Wishart, 2406
Enrollment numbers
Allum, 449
Funding status
Kinew, 1709
Wishart, 1709-1710
Schuler, Hon. Ron (St. Paul) PC
Agriculture industry
Trans-Pacific Partnership, 168
Bipole III transmission line
Changes to land-use act, 873
Construction and costs, 873-874, 1629-1631, 2506
East-side development, 1633
First Nations consultations, 876-877
Hydro-Electric Board review, 1161-1164, 1167-1170
Pimachiowin Aki-UNESCO designation, 508-509
Public Utilities Board review, 367, 2016-2017
Review of, 1157-1158, 1631-1632
West-side route, 872-873
Canola oil exports
Trans-Pacific Partnership, 168
Centennial Centre Corporation
Annual report 2015-2016, 2261
Facilities assessment review, 1172-1174
First quarter report 2016-2017, 2261
City of Winnipeg
Downtown development, 407
Committee of Supply
Concurrence motion
Speakers, 1629-1653
Crown corporations
Adherence to core mandate, 2307
General comments, 877
Privatization concerns, 22
Public-private partnerships, 1652-1653
Crown Corporations Council
Annual report 2015, 219
Crown Services
Transparency commitment, 2829
Education system
K-12 outcomes, 2592
Finance Department
Crown Services
Board meetings, 861-863
Budget for, 1161
Estimates
Opening statements, 857
Speakers, 857-865, 1036-1043, 1080-1092, 1156-1174
Full-time staff, 1158-1160
Head office move, 863
Staff introductions, 857-858, 1080, 1156
Financial Administration Amendment Act (Bill 6)
2 R
Debate, 1945-1947
The Forks
Roof repairs, 1651
Fossil fuel report
Government Resolution
Trans-Pacific Partnership, 168-169
Green energy promotion, 1919
Highways and roads
Safety promotion (MPI), 1087-1094, 1156
Safety, responsibility for, 1270-1271
Manitoba Centennial Centre Corporation
Fourth Quarter report 2015-2016, 868
Manitoba Hydro
Clean energy promotion, 2653
Consultant report costs, 2016, 2549-2550
Debt increase, 2272
Demand-side management, 1086
Duel-meter charges, 1652
Export sales, 2688-2689
Future development needs, 2211
Green energy promotion, 1919
Public Utilities Board review, 308
Rate increase, impact of, 1632
Subsidiary business units
Privatization concerns, 1637-1650
Manitoba Hydro-Electric Board
Appointments to, 1040-1043
Bipole III review, 1161-1164, 1167-1170
Quarterly report March 31st, 2016, 1101
Manitoba Liquor & Lotteries Corporation
Board appointments, 1038-1040
Building purchase review, 1037, 1164-1167, 1171-1174, 1635-1637
Head office relocation, cancellation of, 2366-2367, 2406
Headquarters construction, 407
Privatization concerns, 1633-1634
Manitoba Public Insurance Corporation (MPI)
Annual Financial Statements, February 29th, 2016, 977
Annual report 2015, 977
Board appointments, 1081-1085
Centre of Excellence, 1156
Privatization concerns, 1633-1634
Rate increase, application for, 1832-1833, 2020
Road safety promotion, 1087-1091, 1156
Second quarter financial report-Aug. 31, 2016, 2010
Manitoba Telecom Services, sale of
Government position, 115-116
Marijuana legalization
Safe driving campaigns, 1089-1090
Members' statements
Manitoba Day-recognizing volunteers, 503-504
Municipalities of Springfield/East-West St. Paul, 2455
Ukrainian Heritage in Canada, 1828
Minimum wage increase
Request for, 367
Ministerial statements
Increased highway fatalities, 2263-2264
Motor Vehicle Industry of Manitoba, 1615-1616
Ministers' contact information
Removal from government website, 806-807
Motor Vehicle Industry of Manitoba, 1615-1616
New West Partnership Agreement
Manitoba participation, 269
Opposition day motion
A call upon the provincial government to stop interfering with collective bargaining, to fund post-secondary education at the rate of economic growth, keep tuition increases capped at the rate of inflation, 2591-2592
Oral Questions
Bipole III transmission line
Changes to land-use act, 873
Construction and costs, 873-874
First Nations consultations, 876-877
PUB review, 2016-2017
Public Utilities Board, 367
West-side line route, 872-873
City of Winnipeg
Downtown development, 407
Crown corporation management
Adherence to core mandate, 2307
Crown corporations, 877
Privatization concerns, 22
Crown Services
Transparency commitment, 2829
Fossil fuel report
Liquor & Lotteries Corporation
Head office relocation cancellation, 2366-2367
Head-office construction, 407
Head-office relocation, 2406
Manitoba Hydro
Bipole III costs, 2506
Clean energy promotion, 2653
Consultant report costs, 2549-2550
Debt increase, 2272
Export sales, 2688-2689
Future development needs, 2211
Green energy promotion, 1919
Pimachiowin Aki UNESCO World Heritage Site, 508-509
Public Utilities Board review, 308
Manitoba Public Insurance
Application for rate increase, 2020
Rate increase request, 1832-1833
Minimum wage
Increase request, 367
Ministers' contact information
Removal from government website, 806-807
MTS sale to Bell Media
Government position, 115-116
Public utility rates
Affordability concerns, 2020
Road safety in Manitoba
Government responsibility, 1270-1271
Pimachiowin Aki
UNESCO designation, 508-509
Public Sector Compensation Disclosure Amendment Act (Bill 14)
2 R
Debate, 2236
Public utility rates
Affordability concerns, 2020
Resolutions
Equality for First Nations people
Debate, 2060-2061
SAFE Roads initiative, 1088
Throne Speech
Debate, 62-65
Trans-Pacific Partnership
Agriculture industry, impact on, 168
Canola exports, 168
Scleroderma awareness. See Members' statements
Government commitment
Saran, 1627
Wishart, 1627
Update
Fielding, 1696-1697
Saran, 1696
School curriculum, inclusion in
Kinew, 2303
Wishart, 2303
Licensing of
Stefanson, 752
Swan, 752
SEED, Support Employment and Economic Development Winnipeg
Selinger, Greg (St. Boniface) NDP
Bilingual service centres, 1188
Catholic Health Corporation, 240
Cercle Molière, 111
CKSB radio, 356-357
Coop Vélo-Cité, 425-426
Cycling, commuter, 425-426
Education system
French education, 237
The Forks
Experience-based learning, 238
Francophone community
Non-profit organizations, 239
Francophone Community Enhancement and Support Act (Bill 5)
2 R
Debate, 1185-1189
C/3 R, 1763-1765
Advisory council, 1187
Bilingual service centres, 1188
Francophone services, 240
Interest rates
Borrowing requirements, 1756
Living Library, 238
Loan Act, 2016 (Bill 13)
Committee of the Whole
Speakers, 1756
Members' statements
Cercle Molière, 111
CKSB radio, 356-357
Coop Vélo-Cité, 425-426
I'Union nationale métisse Saint-Joseph, 2678
La Compagnie de La Vérendrye, 1779
Société franco-manitobaine, 2158-2159
Ministerial statements
United Empire Loyalist Day, 582
Non-profit organizations
French community, 239
Throne Speech
Debate, 234-241
United Empire Loyalist Day, 582
Université de Saint-Boniface, 238
Lagimodiere, 58-59
Goertzen, 2686
Lamoureux, 2685-2686
Seniors. See also World Elder Abuse Awareness Day
Drop-in centres
Prescription medication costs
Lamoureux, 376
Status of project (Flin Flon)
Fielding, 2463-2464
Lindsey, 2463
Ambulance fee, elimination of
Pharmacare costs
Goertzen, 404-405
Lamoureux, 404-405
Seniors' and Elders' Month. See Members' statements
Fielding, 1699
Saran, 1699
Administration office employee
Allum, 963
Friesen, 963-964
Annual pay period
Pallister, 824-827
Wiebe, 824-827
Budget 2016
Allum, 321-322
Friesen, 321-322
Marcelino, F., 319-320
Pallister, 320
Changes to
Allum, 321-323, 447-448, 657-661
Goertzen, 947-950
Kinew, 369
Maloway, 2287
Marcelino, F., 319-320
Election promise
Fontaine, 1830-1831
Friesen, 1831
Goertzen, 1736-1737
Marcelino, F., 329
Eligibility criteria
Klassen, 1748
Maloway, 1747
Estimates line adjustment
Allum, 964-969
Friesen, 964-969
Government intention
Friesen, 984-985
Kinew, 1712
Wiebe, 984-985
Wishart, 1712
Manitobans, impact on
Goertzen, 360-361
Wiebe, 360
Middle income brackets, impact on
Goertzen, 950-951
Marcelino, F., 881-882, 934-935
Wiebe, 950-951
Retroactive claims clarification
Pallister, 828-829
Seniors, impact on
Friesen, 1747
Marcelino, F., 983-984
Pallister, 983-984
Lamoureux, 55
Curry, 1197-1198
Political staff
Altemeyer, 2474
Bindle, 1853
Cox, 2479
Curry, 1981
Fontaine, 2469
Johnston, 2288
Maloway, 2282-2285
Marcelino, F., 2512
Marcelino, T., 2233
Martin, 1856
Nesbitt, 2296
Stefanson, 2486-2487
Teitsma, 2237
Wiebe, 2489
Reporting mechanism
Lindsey, 2297
Technical officers
Smith, 2325
Sewage treatment. See City of Winnipeg; North End sewage treatment plant
Sexual assault. See also Ka Ni Kanichihk
Manitoba rates
Smith, 781
Squires, 2126
Wishart, 2117
University statistics
Klassen, 786
Education of boys
Fontaine, 2133
Federal funding for victims
Stefanson, 835
Swan, 835
Sexual violence and harassment. See Post-Secondary Sexual Violence and Sexual Harassment Policies Act (Various Acts Amended)
Prevention policies
Squires, 786
Sexual Violence Awareness and Prevention Act (Advanced Education Administration Act and Private Vocational Institutions Act Amended) (Bill 15)
1 R
Squires, 2009
2 R
Debate
Fontaine, 2130-2133
Guillemard, 2128-2130
Kinew, 2121-2125
Klassen, 2127-2128
Morley-Lecomte, 2133-2135
Squires, 2125-2127
Wishart, 2116-2118
Questions
Kinew, 2118-2121
Klassen, 2120-2121
Wishart, 2118-2121
Referred to Standing Committee on Legislative Affairs
C/3 R
Klassen, 2673
Wishart, 2672-2673
R/S Amdt
Clause 2 subsection 2.2(4)
Kinew, 2657-2659
Klassen, 2660
Swan, 2660-2661
Wishart, 2659-2660
Clause 2 subsection 2.2(5)
Gerrard, 2656
Kinew, 2662-2664
Klassen, 2665
Clause 7 subsection 13.1(2)
Kinew, 2666-2667
Klassen, 2668
Wishart, 2667-2668
Clause 7 subsection 13.1(3)
Gerrard, 2656
Klassen, 2671
R/A
Filmon, 2846
Consent, culture of
Kinew, 2122
Squires, 2127
Consent, definition of
Morley-Lecomte, 2135
Wishart, 2119
Consultations
Guillemard, 2129
Kinew, 2120
Wishart, 2120
Cultural sensitivity, clarification of
Kinew, 2124
Cultural sensitivity, definition of
Swan, 2660
Cultural sensitivity, private institutions
Kinew, 2666
Wishart, 2667
FIPPA/PHIA compliance
Kinew, 2664
Wishart, 2664
Human Rights Code compliance
Kinew, 2657
Swan, 2661
Wishart, 2659
Northern communities, information for
Klassen, 2120
Wishart, 2120
Policy development
Wishart, 2116-2118
Privacy protection
Kinew, 2119
Wishart, 2119
Reporting requirements (institutions)
Klassen, 2665
Wishart, 2119
Reporting requirements (private institutions)
Kinew, 2670
Klassen, 2671
Wishart, 2670-2671
Review period, length of
Kinew, 2655-2656
Wishart, 2654-2655
Sexual violence, definition of
Squires, 2126
Wishart, 2117
Social media, inclusion of
Morley-Lecomte, 2134
Squires, 2126
Wishart, 2117
Student consultations
Kinew, 2125
Squires, 2127
Shaftesbury High. See Members' statements under Congratulations to graduates
Kinew, 2409
Swan, 2421
Hiring freeze
Swan, 2568-2569
Program availability
Stefanson, 903
Swan, 903
Government intention
Stefanson, 2738-2739
Swan, 2738-2739
Economic development strategy
Fontaine, 2685
Pallister, 2685
Community benefit agreement
Fontaine, 2738
Pedersen, 2738
Freedom Road construction
Cullen, 2072-2073
Fontaine, 2305-2306
Kinew, 669
Pallister, 399-400, 669, 931-932
Pedersen, 73-74, 271, 306, 1342, 2305-2306
Premier visit, request for
Chief, 2274-2275
Pallister, 2275
Pedersen, 2275
Tenders for Freedom Road
Fontaine, 2737
Pedersen, 2737-2738
Shock Trauma Air Rescue Society (STARS). See also Members' statements
Fees for
Goertzen, 1073
Wiebe, 1073
Tendering process
Allum, 660-661
Pallister, 660-661
Curry, 183
SIDS. See Sudden Infant Death Syndrome Awareness Month
Signs of Safety. See Children in care
Silver Cross Mother. See Ministerial statements under Wood, Charlotte
Policing change
Stefanson, 746
Swan, 746
Tacan, Chief Vincent
Piwniuk, 583
Sisler High School-Network and Cyber Security Academy
Lamoureux, 399
Small Business Saturday. See Members' statements
Budget for
Kinew, 1460
Wishart, 1460
Government intention
Kinew, 1460
Wishart, 1460-1461
Smart, Gary. See Members' statements
Basic personal tax credit
Indexed to inflation, 365
By-elections
Six month period, 293
Court of Queen's Bench Small Claims Practices Amendment Act (Bill 210)
2 R
Debate, 2800-2802
Consultations, 2798-2799, 2801
Court filings, number of, 2803
Law Reform Commission recommendations, 2803
École Van Belleghem, 293
Emergency room services
Rural closures, 573
Health-care services
Provincial deficit impact, 574
Treatment wait times, 574
Wait-time reduction task force, 573
J.H. Bruns Broncos, 317
Legislative Assembly Amendment Act (Bill 2)
2 R
Debate, 292-295
Manitoba Organization for Victim Assistance (MOVA), 292
Members' statements
Athletics programs, 317
Child Abuse Prevention Month, 2300
Community resident associations, 2577
Scholarships and bursaries, 871
Virtual classroom experience, 2010
Opioid addiction
Casual drug users, 2253
Opposition day motion
Changes to union certification process, 2203
Oral Questions
Basic personal tax rate
Indexed to inflation, 365
Post-Secondary Sexual Violence and Sexual Harassment Policies Act (Various Acts Amended) (Bill 204)
2 R
Debate, 781-782
Consultation process, 782
Off campus violence, 782
Provincial deficit
Health-care services, impact on, 574
Public Sector Compensation Disclosure Amendment Act (Bill 14)
2 R
Debate, 2324-2329
Resolutions
Accurately reflecting the history of newcomers in the provincial curriculum
Questions, 2447
Protecting strong public health care
Debate, 573-574
Provincial anti-opiate strategy
Questions, 2253
Severance package disclosure
Technical officers, 2325
Sexual assault
Manitoba rates, 781
Southdale Community Centre, 317
Throne Speech
Debate, 132-137
Violence against women
Manitoba rates, 781
Smook, Dennis (La Verendrye) PC
Basic personal tax credit
Indexed to inflation, 379
Budget 2016
Debate, 377-379
East Side Road Authority
First Nations training, 2388
Education system
Funding increase, 379
Election Financing Amendment Act (Repeal of Annual Allowance) (Bill 9)
Election period adjustment, 1835
Health-care services
Wait-time reduction task force, 379
Human Rights Code Amendment Act (Bill 207)
2 R
Debate, 2046-2047
Questions, 2045
Obese, definition of, 2045, 2047
Labour Relations Amendment Act (Bill 7)
Secret ballot voting, 2018-2019
Legislative Affairs, Standing Committee on
First report, 1661
Manitoba East Side Road Authority Repeal Act (Bill 16)
2 R
Debate, 2387-2388
Auditor General's report findings, 2387-2388
Members' statements
Fall suppers, 2578
Ross L. Gray School Varsity Basketball Teams, 30
Sopiwnyks Church, 1973
Obese individuals
Discrimination against, 2047
Oral Questions
Elections Amendment Act
Election period adjustment, 1835
Labour Relations Amendment Act
Secret ballot voting, 2018-2019
Personal-care homes
Construction of, funding model, 379
Provincial deficit
Debt servicing costs, 379
Resolutions
Supporting government amalgamation decision of East Side Road Authority (ESRA)
Debate, 2537
Ross L. Gray School
Varsity Basketball teams, 30
Royal Canadian Mounted Police Day Act (Bill 208)
2 R
Debate, 2142-2143
Ukrainian Heritage Day Act (Bill 205)
1 R, 581
Work camp accommodations
Clarke, 1608-1609
Lindsey, 1608
Soccer. See Members' statements under Winnipeg Soccer Federation
Social and Economic Development, Standing Committee on
First report
Helwer, 2206
Social housing units. See also Affordable housing units; Manitoba Housing and Renewal Corporation
Construction inquiry
Wishart, 1568-1569
Charitable vs. corporate model
Pallister, 1222
Swan, 1222
Community partners
Marcelino, F., 1350-1351
Pallister, 1221-1222, 1350-1351
Swan, 1221
General comments
Graydon, 423
Government intentions
Allum, 1033
Chief, 765-766
Cullen, 765-766
Friesen, 1033-1034
Grants to agencies
Marcelino, F., 1353
Pallister, 1353
Non-profit organizations
Chief, 766
Cullen, 766-767
Recidivism rate reduction
Marcelino, F., 1349-1350
Pallister, 1220-1221, 1349-1350
Stefanson, 682-686
SEED Winnipeg
Marcelino, F., 1351-1353
Pallister, 1351-1353
Timeline for implementation
Pallister, 1222-1223
Swan, 1222
Social Planning Council of Winnipeg. See Members' statements under Poverty reduction in Winnipeg
Funding support
Fielding, 2167
Fontaine, 2167
Funding timeline
Fielding, 2107-2108
Saran, 2107-2108
Société franco-manitobaine. See Members' statements
Development of
Johnson, 2815
Permits, barriers to
Johnson, 2815
South Osborne Syrian Refugee Initiative
Allum, 716
Smith, 317
Election of, 1-3
Special Committee of Seven Persons
First report
Goertzen, 109
Capital funding
Kinew, 1456
Wishart, 1456
Funding applications
Elimination of
Kinew, 1457
Wishart, 1457-1458
Funding status
Kinew, 1710
Wishart, 1710
Task force recommendations
Kinew, 1456-1457
Wishart, 1456-1457
Worker wages
Kinew, 1458
Wishart, 1458-1459
Special Olympics. See Members' statements under Boryskavich, Darren
Special Olympics Awareness Week
Fontaine, 715
Klassen, 715-716
Stefanson, 714-715
Special Olympics Manitoba. See Members' statements under Mundey, Simon
Downtown development
Squires, 1449
Phase II
Squires, 1446
Travel assistance
Lamoureux, 1519
Squires, 1519
Northern Manitoba communities
Immigrant and aboriginal youth
Squires, 1509
Funding support
Lamoureux, 1519
Squires, 1519
Sport, Culture and Heritage Department. See also Status of Women Department estimates
Estimates
Lindsey, 1447-1450
Squires, 1445-1450
Opening statements
Lindsey, 1447-1448
Squires, 1445-1447
Speakers
Fontaine, 1509-1518
Lamoureux, 1519-1521
Lindsey, 1521-1529
Squires, 1508-1530
Salaries and job descriptions
Lindsey, 1527
Squires, 1527
Staff introductions
Squires, 1448
Stakeholder consultations
Lindsey, 1524
Squires, 1524-1525
Supplementary Information for Legislative Review 2016
Squires, 977
Vacancies
Lindsey, 1526
Squires, 1526
Value-for-money audit
Lindsey, 1528-1529
Squires, 1528-1529
Squires, Hon. Rochelle (Riel) PC
Aboriginal men and boys
Anti-violence campaign, 1512
Aboriginal youth
Sports programs for, 1509
Ambulance fee reduction
Need for, 243
Arts Branch
Budget for, 1519-1520
General comments, 1447
Board and ministerial appointments
Female representation, 1918
Calm Air sports series, 1509, 1523
Canada Summer Games
Budget for, 1448
Funding support, 1519
Manitoba hosts, 1446
Canadian Men's National Volleyball Team
Olympic qualification, 465
Centrallia 2016
Francophone business, 228
Child-care spaces, 1735
Election Financing Amendment Act (Repeal of Annual Allowance) (Bill 9)
2 R
Debate, 1927-1929
Fit Kids Healthy Kids program, 1509
Francophone affairs
French service plan, 1528
Francophone business
Centrallia 2016, 227-228
Francophone community
Status update on Bill 5, 1671
Francophone Community Enhancement and Support Act (Bill 5)
1 R, 799
2 R
Debate, 1183
Questions, 1184
C/3 R, 1762-1763
Advisory council, 1184
Francophone language services
Representation commitment, 35-36
Henteleff Park Foundation, 318-319
Immigrant population
Sports programs for, 1509
International curling centre of excellence (ICCE)
Plans for, 1521-1522
Plans for (North), 1522
International Day of the Girl, 1971
Inuit Art Centre
Project support, 1521
Ka Ni Kanichihk
Sexual assault survivor support, 1513
Kinsmen Club of All Saints, 1617
Leaf Rapids sports arena
Operational challenges, 1523
Manitoba Arts Council
Annual report 2015-2016, 2158
Manitoba Museum
Upgrade commitment, 1528
Members' statements
Henteleff Park Foundation, 318-319
Kinsmen Club of All Saints, 1617
Nelson, Margy, 2396-2397
Village Canadien Co-op, 1913
Mifegymiso
Approval in Canada, 2630
Approval process (Manitoba), 2631-2632
Common Drug Review process, 2631, 2633, 2634
Pharmacare coverage, 2630-2635, 2648-2649
Pharmacies, available in, 2633
Risk-management, 2632
Minimum wage increase
Need for (women), 402-403
Women and children, impact on, 2459-2460
Ministerial statements
50th anniversary of the Provincial flag, 110
Arts and culture day, 2641
Breast Cancer Awareness Month, 1777
Canadian Men's National Volleyball Team, 465
Diwali, 2261
Domestic violence awareness month, 2539
International Day of the Girl, 1971
Multiculturalism Day, 1557
Orlando tragedy, 713
Winnipeg International Jazz Festival, 978-979
Wood, Charlotte, 2453
Missing and murdered indigenous women and girls (MMIWG)
Special advisor appointment, 1980
Missing and murdered indigenous women and girls (MMIWG), national inquiry
Support for, 1517-1518
Multiculturalism and Literacy
Annual report 2015-2016, 2158
Multiculturalism Day, 1557
Northern Manitoba communities
Curling centre of excellence plans, 1522
Recreational facilities, 1449-1450
Wildfire prevention, 226-227
Olympics in Rio de Janeiro
National volleyball team, 465
Oral Questions
Access to Mifegymiso
Pharmacare coverage, 2648-2649
Board and ministerial appointments
Female representation, 1918
Centrallia 2016
Francophone business, 228
Child-care spaces
Government intention, 1735
Francophone community
Status update on Bill 5, 1671
Investment in women
Government policies, 1267
Minimum wage
Increase request, 2213, 2459-2460
MMIWG families
Special advisor appointment, 1980
Services to french community
Representation commitment, 35-36
Wildfire prevention
Northern Manitoba, 226-227
Women earning minimum wage
Need for wage increase, 402-403
Post-Secondary Sexual Violence and Sexual Harassment Policies Act (Various Acts Amended) (Bill 204)
2 R
Sexual assault, definition of, 1898
Power Smart Manitoba Games, 1509
Privilege, Matter of
Regarding the Member for Wolseley's alleged comments during Question Period, 2061-2062, 2277-2278
Pulse night club shooting (Orlando), 713
Resolutions
Pharmacare must cover all essential medication for women
Debate, 2632-2635
Questions, 2630-2632
Recognition of the importance of financial literacy
Debate, 1824-1825
Sexual assault
Manitoba rates, 2126
Sexual violence and harassment
Prevention policies, 786
Sexual Violence Awareness and Prevention Act (Advanced Education Administration Act and Private Vocational Institutions Act Amended) (Bill 15)
1 R, 2009
2 R
Debate, 2125-2127
Consent, culture of, 2127
Sexual violence, definition of, 2126
Social media, inclusion of, 2126
Student consultations, 2127
Sport for Life Centre
Downtown development, 1449
Phase II, 1446
Sport grants
Travel assistance, 1519
Sport Manitoba grants
Northern Manitoba communities, 1508-1509, 1523
Sport program
Immigrant and aboriginal youth, 1509
Sport Secretariat
Funding support, 1519
Sport, Culture and Heritage Department
Estimates
Debate, 1445-1450
Opening statements, 1445-1447
Speakers, 1508-1530
Salaries and job descriptions, 1527
Staff introductions, 1448
Stakeholder consultations, 1524-1525
Supplementary Information for Legislative Review 2016, 977
Vacancies, 1526
Value-for-money audit, 1528-1529
Status of Women
Missing and murdered indigenous women
National inquiry support, 1517-1518
Staff titles and classifications, 1510-1511
Stakeholder meetings, 1514-1515
Vacancies, 1511
Wiping Away the Tears gathering, 1516
Throne Speech
Debate, 241-243
Tourism, Culture, Heritage, Sport and Consumer Protection
Annual report 2015-2016, 2158
Transit services
Women, safety of, 1513
United Nations Women's Safe Cities Global Initiative, 1512
Wildfire prevention
Northern Manitoba, 226-227
Winnipeg Art Gallery
Inuit Art Centre, 1521
Winnipeg International Jazz Festival, 978-979
Wiping Away the Tears gathering
Status of Women involvement, 1516
Women, investment in
Government policies, 1267
St. Anne Ukrainian Catholic Church. See Members' statements
St. Paul's High School. See Members' statements under Congratulations to graduates
Mayer, 301
St. Vital Mustangs. See Members' statements
Rules and practices
Marcelino, F., 2360-2361
Pallister, 2360-2361
Stanley Cup. See Members' statements
Starch production. See Potato industry
STARS. See Shock Trauma Air Rescue Society
Status of Women Department estimates
Missing and murdered indigenous women
National inquiry support
Fontaine, 1517
Squires, 1517-1518
Staff titles and classifications
Fontaine, 1510
Squires, 1510-1511
Stakeholder meetings
Fontaine, 1514
Squires, 1514-1515
Vacancies
Fontaine, 1511
Squires, 1511
Wiping Away the Tears gathering
Fontaine, 1516
Squires, 1516
Statute of the Ukrainian Woman Pioneer. See Members' statements
Tabling of report
Stefanson, 299
Stefanson, Hon. Heather (Tuxedo) PC
Aboriginal Issues Committee of Cabinet
Ministerial appointments, 556-557
Operational timeline, 1740
Aboriginal justice
Council representation, 2214
Aboriginal men and boys
Missing and murdered, 2214
Aboriginal youth
Judicial system, number in, 839-840
Aerospace industry
Air Canada Act-Bill C-10
Changes to, 591
Government opposition to, 474
Agassiz Youth Centre
Expansion plans, 620
Air Canada Public Participation Act (Bill C-10)
Aerospace industry, 591
Government opposition, 475
Automobile Injury Compensation Appeal Commission
Annual report 2015-2016, 1861
Bail application process
Changes to, 902
Bail supervision programs
Funding for, 681
Block by Block
Community prosecutor, 756
Program outcomes, 755-756
Brandon, City of
Community Safety Officer Program, 750
Mental health court, 1109
Budget 2016
Debate, 453-456
By-elections
Advertising restrictions, 274
Consultations, 274-275
Electoral divisions, 271
Leadership process, 273
Provincial comparison, 274
Representation, importance of, 275
Six month period, 273
Cabinet Ministers' salaries
Increase in, 359-360
Cabinet reduction, 2486
Canada Pension Plan reform
Government position, 1263-1264, 1625-1626
Canadian Victims Bill of Rights, 838
Chief Medical Examiner, Office of the
Annual review 2014, 2101
Child-care spaces
Funding plan, 1665-1666
Circuit Court locations, 903
City of Winnipeg
Auxiliary cadet program, 749
Bylaw infraction process
Modernization of, 903
Civilian Monitor Program
Civilian monitors, number of, 753
Indigenous members, 834
Climate change
Government position, 266
Community Corrections
Aboriginal staff numbers, 834
Vacancies, 834
Community police offices
Funding support, 744
Community policing, 744
Community prosecutor, 757
Community Safety Officer Program
Brandon, City of, 750
Thompson, City of, 749-750
Concerning Complaints about Judicial Conduct of Judges, Masters and Judicial Justices of the Peace
Annual report 2015, 1912
Conflict of interest
Premier's asset disclosure, 16
Consumer Protection
Department transfer, 903
Correctional facilities
Aboriginal staff, 691
Accidental releases, 627-628, 677
Construction of, 615
Deaths in custody, 628
Front-line workers, 622-623
Increased capacity plans, 559
Intermittent sentences, 678
Overcrowding, 2547
Overtime budget, 691
Paroled offenders (federal), 681-682
Phone service
Charges to inmates, 1917
Population increase, 2649
Population projections, 619
Population projections (youth), 619-620
Remand centre deaths
Information for families, 2506-2507
Remand custody
Length of stay, 629
Vacancies, 834
Video conferencing, 677
Correctional officer training
Cultural awareness training, 676
Education requirements, 675-676
Facility locations, 675
Payment during, 621
Correctional officers
Hiring of, 676-677
Recruitment, 620-621
Retention practices, 621
Turnover rates, 676
Credit rating, Manitoba, 455
Crime rate increase
Government reduction plan, 2781
Crime statistics (Winnipeg)
Jail population increase, 2649
Criminal Property Forfeiture Unit
Funding increase, 843
Vacancy rate, 843
Victim Assistance grants
Exclusion from, 844
Crown attorneys
Number of (ICAP), 836
Positions filled, 835
Retention of (Thompson), 836
Dauphin Correctional Centre construction
Completion date, expected, 618
Construction status, 615
Value-for-money review, 615-616, 724-725, 745-746, 2307-2308
Domestic violence
Electronic monitoring (offenders), 688
Domestic Violence Death Review Committee
Outstanding recommendations, 837
Drug Treatment Court
Recidivism and enrolment, 901
Education system
Outcomes, government spending, 456
Election Financing Amendment Act (Repeal of Annual Allowance) (Bill 9)
1 R, 867
2 R
Debate, 1873-1878
Questions, 1875-1878
C/3 R, 2763
Donations, tax credits for, 1876, 1878
Election period adjustment, 1835
Elections Manitoba recommendation, 1875-1876
Electoral contributions
Corporate qualification, 1877
Update on legislation, 2780
Elections
Fixed dates, 1838
Elections Amendment Act (Bill 4)
1 R, 799
2 R, 1838
Debate, 1838
Questions, 1839-1841
C 3/R, 2572
Consultation process, 1841
Provoking an election, 1839-1840
Electoral divisions
Fixed by-election dates, 271
Electronic monitoring
Case numbers, 689
Costs of, 689-690
Domestic violence offenders, 688
Elizabeth Fry Society
Funding increase, 681
Emergency room services
Costs, 455
Wait times, 455
Executive Council
Travel out-of-province, 553-555
Eyaa-Keen
Funding for, 840
Family Dynamics
Funding for, 840
Family law
New legislation plans, 899
Fatality Inquiries Act
Annual report 2015, 355
Fatality Inquiries Amendment and Vital Statistics Amendment Act (Bill 17)
1 R, 2157
2 R
Debate, 2311
Questions, 2312-2314
Cause of death, 2313
FPT consultations, 2314
Information gathering, 2313-2314
Medical examiner, investigations, 2311
Natural death classification, 2312
Regulations, timeline for, 2312-2313
Reporting requirements, 2312
Reporting requirements (federal), 2311
First Nations policing
Federal cost-sharing, 747-748
First Nations safety officers
Number of, 747
Training program, 747
Fortified Building Act
Enforcement of, 834
Front-line workers
Correctional facilities, 622-623
Gang Action Interagency Network (GAIN)
Program funding, 753-754
Gang Response and Suppression Plan (GRASP), 690
Gender identity bill
Support for legislation, 264-265
Government Resolution
Air Canada Public Participation Act, 515-516
Greene, Errol
Remand centre, death in, 2506-2507
Headingley Correctional Centre
Bed capacity, 626
Bunking details, 834
Upgrade plans, 618
Winding River Therapeutic Community, 625
Health-care services
Justice Department costs, 680
Healthy Child Committee of Cabinet
Ministerial appointments, 555-556
Highways and roads
Safety, responsibility for, 1271
Independent Investigation Unit
Civilian monitors, 753
Staff, number of, 753
Intensive case assessment process (ICAP)
Crown attorneys, number of, 836
Intermittent offenders
Native Clan Organization, 678-679
Intermittent sentences
Correctional facilities, 678
Prosecution policy, changes to, 679
John Howard Society
Funding increase, 681
Restorative justice project, 838-839
Judicial Justice of the Peace program
Budget for, 902
Judicial system
Aboriginal council representations, 2214
Aboriginal youth numbers, 839-840
Aboriginals, treatment of, 2214
Community prosecutor, 757
Fatality inquiry process, 901
Incarceration, reasons for, 831
Management concerns, 2547-2548
Problem-solving courts, 514
Traffic court
Backlog reduction, 902-903
Treatment courts, 902
Wrongful conviction cases, 900-901
Judicial system employees
Indigenous history education, 743
Justice Department
Auditor General's recommendations, 618-619
Budget increase, 678
Cost increases, 624
Estimates
Opening statements, 550-551
Speakers, 550-559, 615-629, 675-691, 743-757, 831-845, 899-905
Full-time equivalents, 678
Health-care costs, 680
Reorganization of, 558
Salary expenses, 678
Staff introductions, 552
Staffing, 553
Supplementary Information for Legislative Review 2016, 503
Vacancy management, 555
Justice initiatives
Funding concerns, 1109-1110
Ka Ni Kanichihk
Funding for, 840
Klinic Community Health Centre
Funding for, 840
Labour Relations Amendment Act (Bill 7)
Worker intimidation, 2176
Law Enforcement Review Agency (LERA)
Salary costs, 752
Legal Aid Manitoba
Annual report 2015-2016, 2101
Lawyers, number of, 844
Private lawyers
Tariffs paid to, 845
Legal Services
Articling students, 844
Legislative Assembly Amendment Act (Bill 2)
1 R, 219
2 R
Questions, 273-275
C 3/R, 2566
LGBTTQ* rights
Gender identity bill, support for, 264-265
Government position, 263-264
Lighthouses program
Number operating, 754
Liquor and Gaming Authority of Manitoba
Annual report, 1861
Manitoba Human Rights Commission and Human Rights Adjudication Panel
Annual report 2015, 1912
Manitoba Justice
Annual report, 2158
Manitoba Justice, Criminal Law Division and Victim Services Complaints
Annual report, 2014-2016, 2158
Manitoba Metis Federation
Justice department funding, 837
Manitoba Office of the Commissioner, Law Enforcement Review Agency
Annual report 2014, 179
Manitoba Police Commission
Standards and regulations, 752
Manitoba Public Insurance Corporation (MPI)
Claimant advisory office, funding for, 905
Manitoba Telecom Services, sale of
Cellphone rate increase, 904
Consumer protection concerns, 904
Manitoba Youth Centre
Female suicides
Inquest recommendations, 834-835
Manitoba's economy
Capital investments, 721-722
Medicine Bear program
Funding support, 842
MMIWG support, 2270
Members' statements
Congratulations to graduates, 1558-1559
Mundey, Simon, 2265-2266
True Patriot Love Foundation, 398
Mental health court
Brandon location, 1109
Midland Street probation office
Accessibility concerns, 687-688
Milner Ridge Correctional Centre
Transportation to Winnipeg, 628-629
Ministerial mandate letters
First-term priorities, 77
Indigenous women representation, 115
Justice system concerns, 117
Marginalized groups, 114
Ministerial statements
Special Olympics Awareness Week, 714-715
Missing and murdered indigenous women and girls (MMIWG)
Children in CFS care, 1738
Departmental responsibility, 557
Government position, 1734-1735
Liaison contact position, 2270
Liaison unit funding, 2270
Missing and murdered indigenous women and girls (MMIWG), national inquiry
Support for families, 842-843
Native Clan Organization
Intermittent offenders, 678-679
Ndinawe Safe Home
Funding for, 754
NDP leadership race, 2486
Office of the Commissioner of Law Enforcement Review Agency
Annual report 2015, 2299
Opposition day motion
Changes to union certification process, 2175-2177
Oral Questions
Aboriginal Issues Committee of Cabinet
Operational timeline, 1740
Aboriginal men and boys
Call to address missing and murdered, 2214
Air Canada Act-Bill C-10
Government opposition, 475
Cabinet Ministers
Salary increase, 359-360
Canada Pension Plan reform
Government position, 1263-1264, 1625-1626
Child-care spaces
Funding plan, 1665-1666
Climate change
Government position, 266
Conflict of interest
Premier's asset disclosure, 16
Corrections phone service
Charges to inmates, 1917
Crime rate increase
Government reduction plan, 2781
Dauphin Correctional Centre
Construction confirmation, 724-725
Review of facility, 2307-2308
Election financing act
Election period adjustment, 1835
Update on legislation, 2780
Electoral divisions
Fixed by-election dates, 271
Gender identity bill
Support for legislation, 264-265
Judicial system
Management concerns, 2547-2548
Justice initiatives
Funding concerns, 1109-1110
LGBTTQ* rights
Government position, 263-264
Manitoba's aerospace industry
Changes to Air Canada Act, 591
Manitoba's economy
Capital investments, 721-722
Mental health court
Brandon location, 1109
Ministers' mandate letters
First-term priorities, 77
Indigenous women representation, 115
Justice system concerns, 117
Marginalized groups, 114
MMIWG families
Liaison contact position, 2270
Liaison unit funding, 2270
Medicine Bear program support, 2270
MMIWG inquiry
Children in CFS care, 1738
Government position, 1734-1735
Political parties
Elimination of public financing, 1870
Premier staff appointment
Case before the court, 149-150
Programs and services for women
Government funding commitment, 114
Provincial justice system
Aboriginal council representations, 2214
Treatment of aboriginals, 2214
Public safety initiatives
Expansion of programs, 513-514
Remand centre deaths
Information for families, 2506-2507
Road safety in Manitoba
Government responsibility, 1271
Sheriff's officers training
Program availability, 2402, 2459
Sherriff's officer positions
Government intention, 2738-2739
Synergy Inmates Phones Inc.
Contract, publication of, 2367-2368
Correction facility contract, 2106-2107
Transparency and accountability
Government commitment, 192
Winnipeg crime statistics
Jail population increase, 2649
Youth justice committees
Government support, 76-77
The Pas Correctional Centre
Housing capacity, 679
Path to Reconciliation Act
Reporting mechanisms, 840
Photo radar revenue, 903
Police chief
Hiring process, 749
Selection process, 749
Policing costs
Funding formula, 746
Political parties
Public financing, elimination of, 1870
Post-Secondary Sexual Violence and Sexual Harassment Policies Act (Various Acts Amended) (Bill 204)
2 R
Debate, 1900-1901
Consultation process, 1900
Sexual assault, definition of, 1900
Premier's staff appointment
Case before the court, 149-150
Private investigators
Licensing of, 752
Probation officers
High-risk offender monitoring, 681
Rural communities, 691
Probation Services
Front-line workers, 746
Government initiatives, 687
Prosecution Service
Articling students, number of, 835-836
Staff development plans, 837
Protective Services
Department transfer, 835
Funding changes, 835
Provincial Court of Manitoba
Annual report 2013-2014, 179
Annual report 2014-2015, 2299
Provincial deficit
Debt servicing costs, 455
Provincial sales tax increase
NDP election campaign, 2176, 2487
Seniors, impact on, 455
Public safety initiatives
Expansion of programs, 513-514
Public Safety Investigations unit
Complaint numbers, 834
Fortified Building Act
Enforcement of, 834
Positions, number of, 751
Public Sector Compensation Disclosure Amendment Act (Bill 14)
2 R
Debate, 2485-2488
Recidivism reduction
Social Impact Bonds, 682-686
Recidivism statistics
Calculation changes, 627
Women, 627
Restorative justice
Consultations, 832
Diverted cases, 837
Government intention, 557-558
John Howard Society project, 838
Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP)
Executive, hiring of, 748
Vacant positions, 833-834
Security guards
Licensing of, 752
Severance package disclosure
Political staff, 2486-2487
Sexual exploitation
Federal funding for victims, 835
Sheriff officer training
Program availability, 2402, 2459
Sheriffs' vehicle upgrades, 903
Sherriff's officer positions, 2738-2739
Sioux Valley Dakota Nation
Policing change, 746
Social Impact Bonds
Recidivism rate reduction, 682-686
Special Olympics Awareness Week, 714-715
Statutes and Regulations Act
Tabling of report, 299
Support Families Initiative, 845
Synergy Inmates Phones Inc.
Correction facility contract, 2106-2107
Publication of, 2367-2368
Thompson, City of
Community Safety Officer Program, 749-750
Crown attorney retention, 836
Thunderwing
Expansion plans, 755
Tobacco companies
Lawsuit case update, 900
Traffic court
Backlog reduction, 902-903
Transparency and accountability, 192
Treaty Land Entitlement
Processing requests, 901
True Patriot Love Foundation, 398
Truth and Reconciliation Commission-calls to action, 839
Victim Services
Coverage expansion plans, 838
Video conferencing
Correctional facilities, 677
Warrant Enforcement Unit
Changes to, 751
Winnipeg Mental Health Court
Recidivism and enrolment, 902
Women
Programs and services for, 114
Recidivism statistics, 627
Women's Correctional Centre
Capacity numbers, 626-627
Federal inmates, 626
Youth justice committees, 76-77, 744-745
Marcelino, F., 1101-1102
STEP. See Suicide prevention
Stewart, Earl. See Members' statements under Gladstone Veterans
Propane explosion
Lindsey, 182
Status update
Fielding, 1312-1315
Fontaine, 1312-1315
Student loan. See Manitoba Student Aid
Substance abuse. See Addiction services
Sudden Infant Death Syndrome Awareness Month. See Members' statements
Suicide. See Manitoba Youth Centre; Youth Suicide Prevention Strategy
First Nations communities
Klassen, 1062
Pallister, 1062
Family notification
Gerrard, 2461
Goertzen, 2461
Indigenous communities
Clarke, 1296
Wiebe, 571-572
STEP program expansion
Gerrard, 2461
Goertzen, 2461
Super-Spike. See Members' statements
Supplementary Loan and Guarantee Authority
Report March 31, 2016
Friesen, 1557
Supply management systems. See Trans-Pacific Partnership
Support Employment and Economic Development Winnipeg (SEED). See Social Impact Bonds
Stefanson, 845
Swan, 845
Supported Transition Evaluation and Planning (STEP). See Suicide prevention
Pallister, 674
Government intention
Allum, 450
Altemeyer, 1416-1418
Cox, 1416-1418
Reintroduction of bill request
Altemeyer, 406-407
Cox, 406-407
Goertzen, 407
Sustainable Development Department
Budget cuts
Johnson, 2811
Estimates
Debate, 1404-1429
Opening statements
Cox, 1404-1406
Speakers
Altemeyer, 1406-1421, 1423-1428
Cox, 1404-1428
Gerrard, 1421-1423
Full-time staff
Altemeyer, 1408-1409, 1411-1414
Indigenous community consultations
Cox, 1422
Gerrard, 1422
Staff introductions
Cox, 1406
Stakeholder consultations
Cox, 1588
Fontaine, 1588
Supplementary Estimates for Legislative Review 2016
Cox, 802
Vacancies
Swan Valley Lions Club. See Members' statements
Community prosecutor, 757
Aboriginal Consultation Unit, 1500
Aboriginal Issues Committee of Cabinet
Ministerial appointments, 556-557
Operational timeline, 1740
Agassiz Youth Centre
Expansion plans, 620
Bail application process
Changes to, 902
Bail supervision programs
Funding for, 681
Bargaining units
Certification change, 97
Basic personal tax credit
Indexed to inflation, 412
Block by Block
Community prosecutor, 756
Expansion plans, 1223-1224
Program outcomes, 755-756
Brandon, City of
Community Safety Officer Program, 750
Mental health court, 1108-1109, 1179
Budget 2016
Debate, 410-414
By-elections
Leadership process, 273
PC leadership race, 276
Six month period, 273
Canadian Armed Forces
Drivers licences
Difficulty obtaining, 2715
Family doctor, access to, 2715
Job security, 2714
Mental health, 2733-2734
Trades, transition into, 2714
Canadian Human Rights Tribunal ruling
First Nations children, discrimination against, 2422
Canadian Victims Bill of Rights, 838
Canadian Wheat Board, privatization of
Job losses, 2155
Child care
Funding plan, 1399
Circuit Court
Locations, 903
City of Winnipeg
Auxiliary cadet program, 749
Bylaw infraction process
Modernization of, 903
Cadets, financial cost sharing, 1483
Turf field inquiry (West End), 1503
Civil Service Amendment Act (Employment Preference for Reservists with Active Service) (Bill 213)
2 R
Debate, 2713-2715
Questions, 2711-2713
Active service, definition of, 2711
Retention of reservists, 2713
Civilian Monitor Program
Civilian monitors, number of, 753
Independent investigation unit, 753
Indigenous members, 834
Committee of Supply
Concurrence motion
Speakers, 1717
Community Corrections
Aboriginal staff numbers, 834
Vacancies, 834
Community Places Program
Funding inquiry, 1501-1502
Community Safety Officer Program
Brandon, City of, 750
Thompson, City of, 749
Conflict of interest
Premier's asset disclosure, 16-17, 36-37, 75-76, 117-118, 1112-1119
Consumer Protection
Department transfer, 903
Correctional facilities
Aboriginal staff, 691
Accidental releases, 627-628
Construction of, 615
Deaths in custody, 628
Front-line workers, 622-623
Increased capacity plans, 558
Intermittent sentences, 678
Overtime budget, 691
Paroled offenders (federal), 681-682
Phone service
Charges to inmates, 1917
Population increase, 2649, 2746, 2765
Population projections, 619
Population projections (youth), 619
Remand centre deaths
Information for families, 2506-2507
Remand custody
Length of stay, 628
Vacancies, 834
Video conferencing, 677
Correctional officer training
Payment during, 621
Correctional officers
Recruitment, 620-621
Retention practices, 621
Court of Queen's Bench Small Claims Practices Amendment Act (Bill 210)
2 R
Debate, 2802-2804
Questions, 2799
Small business, impact on, 2799
Crime rate increase
Fentanyl use, 2649
Government reduction plan, 2781-2782
Crime statistics (Winnipeg)
Jail population increase, 2649
Criminal Property Forfeiture Unit
Funding increase, 843
Vacancy rate, 843
Victim Assistance grants
Exclusion from, 844
Crown attorneys
Number of (ICAP), 836
Positions filled, 835
Retention of (Thompson), 836
Crown corporations
Privatization concerns, 99
Dauphin Correctional Centre construction
Completion date, expected, 618
Construction status, 615
Value-for-money review, 615-616, 724-725, 745, 2307-2308, 2569
Disabilities, persons with
Throne Speech, exclusion from, 98
Diversity
Education curriculum, 2449-2451
Domestic violence
Electronic monitoring (offenders), 688
Domestic Violence Death Review Committee
Outstanding recommendations, 837
Drug Treatment Court
Recidivism and enrolment, 901
Dutch elm disease
Prevention programs, 1486
Election Financing Amendment Act (Repeal of Annual Allowance) (Bill 9)
2 R
Debate, 1878-1882
Questions, 1875-1877
Elections Manitoba recommendation, 1875-1876, 1881
Electoral contributions
Corporate qualification, 1877
Elections
Absentee voting, extension of, 2748
Advanced poll locations, 1843, 2724-2748
Boundary redistribution, 278, 1842, 2745-2746
Corporate and union donations, 278, 1842, 1880
Financing disclosure, 280
Fixed dates, 279
Independents, 280
Monnin inquiry, 280-281, 2763-2764
Municipal councillors
Resignation requirement, 280
Polling stations
Rural voting areas, 2748
Salary disclosure
Political parties, 280
Voting, expanded options for, 2747
Elections (1990s), 1879-1880
Elections Amendment Act (Bill 4)
2 R
Debate, 1841-1844
Questions, 1839-1841
Consultation process, 1841
Provoking an election, 1839-1840, 2744
Set election period, 2744
Electronic monitoring
Case numbers, 689
Costs of, 689
Domestic violence offenders, 688
Elizabeth Fry Society
Funding increase, 681
Everybody Has the Right Program, 182-183
Executive Council
Estimates
Speakers, 1112-1119, 1220-1227
Travel out-of-province, 553-555
Family law
New legislation plans, 899
Family Maintenance Amendment Act (Bill 214)
1 R, 2493
2 R
Debate, 2617-2619
Questions, 2619-2621
Best interest of the child, 2619-2620
Consultations, 2620
Statute vs. regulation, 2621
Fatality Inquiries Amendment and Vital Statistics Amendment Act (Bill 17)
2 R
Debate, 2315-2318
Questions, 2312-2314
C/3 R, 2755-2757
Assisted death, alternatives to, 2316
Assisted death, requirements for, 2316
Cause of death, 2313
FPT consultations, 2314
Grievous medical condition, definition of, 2316
Information gathering, 2313
Insurance laws, 2756
Regulations, timeline for, 2312-2313
Supreme Court ruling, 2315
Fentanyl
Crime increase, 2649
Finance Department
Crown Services
Estimates
Speakers, 1087-1090
First Nations policing
Federal cost-sharing, 747-748
First Nations safety officers
Number of, 747
Training program, 747
Fortified Building Act
Enforcement of, 834
Front-line workers
Correctional facilities, 622-623
Gang Action Interagency Network (GAIN)
Program funding, 753
Gang Response and Suppression Plan (GRASP), 690
Gender identity bill
Support for legislation, 264-265
Government Resolution
Air Canada Public Participation Act, 516-522
Amendment, 522
Trans-Pacific Partnership, 169-176
Greene, Errol
Remand centre, death in, 2506-2507
Headingley Correctional Centre
Bed capacity, 626
Bunking details, 834
Upgrade plans, 618
Winding River Therapeutic Community, 625
Health-care services
Justice Department costs, 680
Healthy Child Committee of Cabinet
Ministerial appointments, 555-556
Operational timeline, 1740
Highways and roads
Safety promotion (MPI), 1087-1091
Safety, responsibility for, 1270-1271, 2569
Human Rights Code Amendment Act (Bill 207)
2 R
Debate, 2047-2049
Questions, 2045-2046
Consultations, 2046
Disability provision, 2045
Obesity, inclusion of, 2048
Human Rights Commission
Resolution of, 2048
Independent Investigation Unit
Civilian monitors, 753
Staff, number of, 753
Indigenous and Municipal Relations Department
Estimates
Speakers, 1481-1487, 1499-1503
First Nations consultations, 1500
Intensive case assessment process (ICAP)
Crown attorneys, number of, 836
Intermittent sentences
Correctional facilities, 678
Prosecution policy, changes to, 679
Women's Correctional Centre, 679
John Howard Society
Funding increase, 681
Judicial Justice of the Peace program
Budget for, 902
Judicial system
Community prosecutor, 757
Fatality inquiry process, 901
Management concerns, 2547-2548
Problem-solving courts, 514
Traffic court
Backlog reduction, 902
Treatment courts, 902
Wrongful conviction cases, 900-901
Justice Department
Auditor General's recommendations, 618-619
Budget increase, 678
Cost increases, 624
Estimates
Opening statements, 551-552
Speakers, 551-559, 615-629, 677-691, 745-757, 833-838, 843-845, 899-906
Full-time equivalents, 678
Health-care costs, 680
Reorganization of, 558
Salary expenses, 678
Staffing, 553
Vacancy management, 555
Justice initiatives
Funding concerns, 1109
Labour
Department representation, 97
Labour Relations Amendment Act (Applications for Certification) (Bill 211)
2 R
Debate, 2246-2248
Questions, 2243-2244
Neutral voting place, 2244
Voting, timeliness of, 2243
Worker intimidation, 2247-2248
Labour Relations Amendment Act (Bill 7)
R/S Amdt
Clause 3, 2790-2792
Worker intimidation, 2175, 2790-2791
Law Enforcement Review Agency (LERA)
Salary costs, 752
Legal Aid Manitoba
Federal funding support, 1809
Lawyers, number of, 844
Private lawyers
Tariffs paid to, 845
Legal Profession Amendment Act (Queen's Counsel Appointments) (Bill 203)
2 R
Debate, 1808-1810
Questions, 1806-1807
Appointment criteria, 1807
Legal Services
Articling students, 844
Legislative Assembly Amendment Act (Bill 2)
2 R
Debate, 275-281
Questions, 273-274
C 3/R, 2566-2571
LGBTTQ* community
Advocacy, 98
LGBTTQ* rights
Gender identity bill, support for, 264-265, 1740
Lighthouses program
Number operating, 754
Liquor sales, 99
Main Street Project
Funding to, 1485
Manitoba Hydro
Consultant report costs, 2764-2765
Public Utilities Board review, 275, 308-309
Manitoba Metis Federation
Justice department funding, 837
Manitoba Police Commission
Standards and regulations, 752
Manitoba Public Insurance Corporation (MPI)
Claimant advisory office, funding for, 905
Privatization concerns, 2155-2156
Rate increase, application for, 1832-1833, 1879
Road safety promotion, 1087-1091
Manitoba Telecom Services, sale of
Cellphone rate increase, 904
Consumer protection concerns, 904
Manitoba Youth Centre
Female suicides
Inquest recommendations, 834
Members' statements
Benedictsson, Margret, 2265
Canadian Forces and mental health, 2733-2734
Everybody Has the Right Program, 182-183
General Wolfe Wolfpack, 1392
International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia, 12
Teacher appreciation, 1663
Mental Health Amendment Act (Bill 3)
2 R
Debate, 1178-1179
Questions, 1176
C/3 R, 1761-1762
Training requirement, 1179-1180
Mental health court
Brandon location, 1108-1109, 1179
Expansion of, 1225-1227
Midland Street probation office
Accessibility concerns, 687
Milner Ridge Correctional Centre
Synergy Inmate Phones contract, 1983
Transportation to Winnipeg, 628
Minimum wage
Freeze on, 413
Ministerial mandate letters
Justice system concerns, 117
Ministerial statements
Chadderton, Cliff, 2770
Increased highway fatalities, 2264
Remembrance Day, 2819
Ministers' contact information
Removal from government website, 806-807
Missing and murdered indigenous women and girls (MMIWG)
Departmental responsibility, 557
Throne speech, exclusion from, 99
Monnin inquiry, 280-281, 2763-2764
Municipal councillors
Elections
Resignation requirement, 280
Ndinawe Safe Home
Funding for, 754
Neighbourhoods Alive! program
Funding commitment concerns, 1501
Opposition day motion
A call upon the provincial government to stop interfering with collective bargaining, to fund post-secondary education at the rate of economic growth, keep tuition increases capped at the rate of inflation, 2596-2598
Changes to union certification process, 2173-2175
Inequitable social services funding for First Nations people, 2421-2423
Oral Questions
Aboriginal Issues Committee of Cabinet
Operational timeline, 1740
Conflict of interest
Premier's asset disclosure, 16-17, 36-37, 75-76, 117-118
Corrections phone service
Charges to inmates, 1917
Crime rate increase
Government reduction plan, 2781-2782
Dauphin Correctional Centre
Construction confirmation, 724-725
Review of facility, 2307-2308
Gender identity bill
Support for legislation, 264-265
Healthy Child Committee of Cabinet
Operational timeline, 1740
Investment in child care
Government funding plan, 1399
Judicial system
Management concerns, 2547-2548
Justice initiatives
Funding concerns, 1109
LGBTTQ Manitobans
Government commitment, 1740
Manitoba Hydro development
Public Utilities Board review, 308-309
Manitoba Public Insurance
Rate increase request, 1832-1833
Mental health court
Brandon location, 1108-1109
Ministers' contact information
Removal from government website, 806-807
Ministers' mandate letters
Justice system concerns, 117
Premier staff appointment
Case before the court, 149-150
Public safety initiatives
Expansion of programs, 513-514
Remand centre deaths
Information for families, 2506-2507
Road safety in Manitoba
Government responsibility, 1270-1271
Sheriff's officers training
Program availability, 2402, 2458-2459
Sherriff's officer positions
Government intention, 2738-2739
Synergy Inmates Phones Inc.
Correction facility contract, 1983, 2106-2107
Publication of correction facility contract, 2367-2368
Tec Voc High School
Expansion commitment, 405-406
Value-for-money audit
Public disclosure, 471-472
Winnipeg crime statistics
Jail population increase, 2649
Palliative care
Additional funding, 2317
Parking tickets
Resolution delays, 1502
The Pas Correctional Centre
Housing capacity, 679
Petitions
Bell's purchase of MTS, 478
Legislative building-gender neutral washrooms, 514, 1272
Union certification, 2833
Photo radar revenue, 903
Points of Order
P/O An apology for events that transpired in the House on Thursday October 6., 1949
Police chief
Hiring process, 749
Selection process, 749
Police officer positions
Elimination of, 1482
Financial support, 1482-1483
Policing costs
Funding formula, 746
Policing services
Helicopter unit review, 1484-1485
Political parties
Elections (salary disclosure), 280
Reporting obligations, 2761
Union and corporate donations, 2764
Polling stations
Post-secondary education
Rate of inflation funding, 2597
Potato industry
Starch production, 2725
Poverty reduction
Throne speech, inclusion in, 98
Premier's staff appointment
Case before the court, 149-150
Private investigators
Licensing of, 752
Probation officers
High-risk offender monitoring, 681
Rural communities, 691
Probation Services
Front-line workers, 746
Government initiatives, 687
Project labour agreements
Future of, 97
Prosecution Service
Articling students, number of, 835-836
Staff development plans, 837
Protective Services
Department transfer, 835
Funding changes, 835
Public safety initiatives
Expansion of programs, 513-514
Public Safety Investigations unit
Complaint numbers, 834
Fortified Building Act, enforcement of, 834
Positions, number of, 751
Recidivism reduction
Social Impact Bonds, 682-686, 1220
Recidivism statistics
Calculation changes, 627
Women, 627
Resolutions
Accurately reflecting the history of newcomers in the provincial curriculum
Debate, 2449-2451
The potato's significant impact on Manitoba's heritage and economy
Debate, 2725-2726
Support for Manitoba fishers
Debate, 2154-2156
Restorative justice
Diverted cases, 836
Expansion of, 513
Government intention, 557-558
Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP)
Executive, hiring of, 748
Vacant positions, 833
Royal Canadian Mounted Police Day Act (Bill 208)
2 R
Debate, 2140-2142
Questions, 2138-2139
C/3 R, 2727
For the Sake of the Children
Custody program, 2618
Security guards
Licensing of, 752
Sexual exploitation
Federal funding for victims, 835
Sexual Violence Awareness and Prevention Act (Advanced Education Administration Act and Private Vocational Institutions Act Amended) (Bill 15)
R/S Amdt
Clause 2 subsection 2.2(4), 2660-2661
Cultural sensitivity, definition of, 2660
Human Rights Code compliance, 2661
Shannen's Dream, 2421
Sheriff officer training
Hiring freeze, 2568-2569
Program availability, 2402, 2458-2459
Sheriffs' vehicle upgrades, 903
Sherriff's officer positions, 2738-2739
Sioux Valley Dakota Nation
Policing change, 746
Social Impact Bonds
Charitable vs. corporate model, 1222
Community partners, 1221
Recidivism rate reduction, 682-686, 1220
Timeline for implementation, 1222
Support Families Initiative, 845
Synergy Inmates Phones Inc.
Correction facility contract, 1983, 2106-2107
Publication of, 2367-2368
Tec Voc High School
Aerospace and welding wing, 1717
Expansion commitment, 405-406
Thompson, City of
Community Safety Officer Program, 749
Crown attorney retention, 836
Throne Speech
Debate, 95-100
Poverty reduction, 98
Thunderwing
Expansion plans, 755
Tobacco companies
Lawsuit case update, 899
Traffic court
Backlog reduction, 902
Trans-Pacific Partnership
Copyright infringement
Criminal sanctions, 175
Copyright terms, extension of, 174
Food labelling
Limits on, 175
Trade sanctions, 175
Government support, 275
Human rights violations, 173
Human trafficking, 173
Intellectual property rights
Compliance with, 174
Labour protections, 172-173
US exports, 170
Treaty Land Entitlement
Processing requests, 901
Resolution of, 1501
Tuition increase, 413
Urban Development Initiatives, 1502
Value-for-money audit
Public disclosure, 471-472
Victim Services
Coverage expansion plans, 838
Grants, 838
Video conferencing
Correctional facilities, 677
Warrant Enforcement Unit
Changes to, 751
Funding status, 1485
Winnipeg Mental Health Court
Recidivism and enrolment, 902
Winnipeg Police Board
Chief, selection of, 1481
Winnipeg Transit
Passenger, driver safety, 1483
Women
Recidivism statistics, 627
Women's Correctional Centre
Capacity numbers, 626
Federal inmates, 626
Intermittent sentences, 679
Cultivation in Manitoba
Nesbitt, 2718
Correction facility contract
General comments
Goertzen, 1983
Stefanson, 2106-2107
Publication of
Pallister, 2367
Stefanson, 2367-2368
Swan, 2367-2368
Syrian refugees. See Members' statements under Residents supporting Syrian refugees; Operation Ezra