Hansard: Index

HOUSE INDEX - 3rd 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

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Faceless Doll Project. See Members' statements

Faintuch, Shelly. See Members' statements

Fair Registration Practices in Regulated Professions Act: A Report on its Implementation and Effectiveness

January 2015-December 2017

Goertzen, 4194

Fall Conditions Report, 2017

Gerrard, 290

Lindsey, 289-290

Schuler, 289

Families Department

Estimates

Debate, 1405-1421, 2087-2102, 2259-2263, 2353-2373, 2423-2424

Opening statements

Fielding, 1405-1407

Smith, B., 1407-1408

Speakers

Allum, 1415-1418

Altemeyer, 2096-2098

Fielding, 1408-1420, 2087-2102, 2260-2263, 2353-2372

Fletcher, 1418-1421, 2099-2102, 2369-2373

Fontaine, 2260-2263

Smith, B., 1408-1415, 2087-2096, 2353-2369

Inclusion support services budget

Fielding, 2260

Fontaine, 2260

Inclusion support wait-list

Fielding, 2261-2262

Fontaine, 2261

Secondments

Fielding, 1409

Smith, B., 1409

Senior staff

Fielding, 1409

Smith, B., 1409

Staff introductions

Fielding, 1408

Smith, B., 1408

Staffing, full and part time

Fielding, 1409

Smith, B., 1409

Supplementary Information for Legislative Review 2018-2019

Fielding, 913

Transformation management

Fielding, 1409-1410

Smith, B., 1409

Vacancies

Fielding, 1409-1412

Smith, B., 1409-1411

Vacancy management

Fielding, 1411

Smith, B., 1411

Families office--Killarney

Request to reverse closure

Fielding, 2157

Friesen, 2157

Marcelino, T., 2156, 2157

Family Conciliation Services

Staffing and budget

Cullen, 4204

Fontaine, 3960-3961, 4015-4016, 4204

Stefanson, 3960-3961, 4015-4016

Family Doctor Finder

Goertzen, 1135, 1196

Swan, 1135, 1196

Family Enhancement Program. See Members' statements

Family law

Divorce court proceedings

Conciliation services funding

Kinew, 3583-3584

Pallister, 3583-3584

Family law reform

Administrative model, new

Fontaine, 2616

Stefanson, 2616

Administrative officials, role and responsibilities

Fontaine, 2618

Stefanson, 2618

Administrative officials, use of

Fontaine, 2618

Stefanson, 2618

Best interest of the child

General comments

Fletcher, 2523

Physical, emotional, cultural

Fontaine, 2622

Stefanson, 2622

Child support enforcement--federal

Fletcher, 2523

Court orders, domestic violence allegations

Gerrard, 2623

Stefanson, 2623

Definitions, clarification of

Fletcher, 2324-2325

Fontaine, 2621

Stefanson, 2621

Family violence

Fletcher, 2523

Federal reforms

Stefanson, 2617

Funding commitment

Fontaine, 3044

Stefanson, 3044

General comments

Micklefield, 31

Stefanson, 2426

Indigenous consultations

Fontaine, 2618-2621, 2622

Stefanson, 2619-2621, 2623

Legislation, timeline for

Fontaine, 2617-2618

Stefanson, 2617-2618

Non-traditional families, inclusion of

Fontaine, 3102-3103

Stefanson, 3102-3103

Provincial legislation, request for

Fontaine, 2504-2505

Stefanson, 2504-2505

Rules for relocation

Fletcher, 2325-2326

Fontaine, 3043-3044

Stefanson, 3044

Family Violence Prevention Program

Status of Women, transfer to

Fontaine, 2708

Smith, B., 2430

Squires, 220, 2219, 2430, 2708

Farmland School Tax Rebate

Government plan

Wiebe, 198

Wishart, 198

Fatality Inquiries Act

Report, 2017

Stefanson, 833

Federal equalization payments

Amount received

Fielding, 3858

Friesen, 732-733, 3198-3199

Swan, 732-733, 3198, 3858

FemFest

Fontaine, 3343-3344

Ferguson, Darryl and Cheryl. See Members' statements

Ferguson, Skylar. See Members' statements under Assistance to Churchill residents

Fertility treatment. See Status of Women

Fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD)

Addiction treatment services

Guillemard, 3676

Smith, B., 3676, 3678-3679

Alcoholic beverage labelling

Gerrard, 3676, 3682

Guillemard, 3676

Binge drinking

Guillemard, 3674

Children/families support services

Smith, B., 3678

Early diagnosis

Gerrard, 3682

Education supports

Smith, B., 4084

Justice system, individuals in

Marcelino, T., 4090

Prevention initiatives

Gerrard, 3682

Prevention programs, list of

Wiebe, 2184

Wishart, 2184-2185

Public awareness campaign funds

Allum, 4086-4087

Gerrard, 4086

Guillemard, 3675

Lindsey, 4089

Marcelino, T., 4090

Smith, B., 3675, 4084

Wiebe, 4091

Public awareness initiatives

Guillemard, 3675-3676

Teitsma, 3675

Research funding

Allum, 4087

Guillemard, 3677

Marcelino, T., 3677, 4089

Smith, B., 3677

Wiebe, 4091

Stigma reduction

Guillemard, 3676

Squires, 3676, 3680

Travel for treatment--northern Manitoba

Lindsey, 4088

Visions and Voices

Guillemard, 4083

Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder Awareness Day Act (Bill 230)

1 R

Guillemard, 2493

2 R

Debate

Gerrard, 3682-3683

Smith, B., 3677-3679

Squires, 3679-3680

Opening statement

Guillemard, 3673-3675

Questions

Fletcher, 3676

Gerrard, 3676-3677

Guillemard, 3675-3677

Marcelino, T., 3677

Smith, B., 3675-3676

Squires, 3676

Teitsma, 3675

Referred to Standing Committee on Private Bills

C/3R

Allum, 4086-4088

Gerrard, 4085-4086

Guillemard, 4083-4084

Lindsey, 4088-4089

Marcelino, T., 4089-4090

Smith, B., 4084-4085

Wiebe, 4090-4092

R/A

Filmon, 4245

Fidelity Bonds

Report on

Friesen, 381

Fielding, Hon. Scott (Kirkfield Park) PC

Accessibility for Manitobans Act

Employment standards, 2952-2953

Timeline for implementation, 2561-2562, 2905-2906, 3277

Addiction treatment centres

Licensing/accreditation, 1523

Addiction treatment services

Cannabis revenues, use of, 3670-3671

Social housing units, 2340-2341

Affordable housing

Announcement--Flin Flon, 3219

Government commitment, 2470

List of units, 3935

Low-income seniors, support for, 2605

Portable shelter benefit, 3663

Subsidies, expiration of--federal, 2501-2502

Tax and land incentives--Brandon, 2158

Units built, 3935

Agape Table

Meeting with minister, 89

Resources for relocation, 89-90

Agriculture industry

Fertilizer storage bins, sales tax exemption, 3425

All Aboard strategy

Government intention, 2367-2368

All Saints' Anglican Church

Tent city residents, re-location of, 2696-2697

Ambulance services

Fee reduction, 185

Appropriation Act, 2018 (Bill 31)

1 R, 3608

2 R, 3608-3609

C 3/R, 3611-3613

Aviation fuel

Carbon tax exemption, 3938

Bargaining units

Reduction, health sector, 3865

Basic personal tax credit

Exemption delay, 3667

Exemption increase, 184

Bed bugs

Pest control, Manitoba housing units, 1415

Book Publishing Tax Credit

One year extension, 3875, 3882-3883

Review of, 3883

Brandon Manitoba

Affordable housing initiatives

Tax and land incentives, 2158

Bridgwater Lakes

Splash pad, operation of, 3185-3186

Bruce Oake Foundation

General comments, 1419-1420

Licensing and regulation responsibility, 2100

Municipal jurisdiction, 3878-3881

Non-profit/corporation registration, 2102, 2370

Budget 2018

Child and Family Services (CFS), 1406

Child care, 636, 1406

Children's Therapy Initiative, 1406

Early childhood education, 1406

Social housing units, 1405

Budget 2019

Prebudget public consultations, 3655, 3666, 3743

Public consultation notices--Flin Flon, 3653-3654, 3665, 3868-3870

Budget Implementation and Tax Statutes Amendment Act, 2018 (Bill 34)

2 R

Opening statement, 3425-3426

Questions, 3426-3429

C/3 R, 4239-4240

Amendments to, 3937

Committee of the Whole

Amendments

Clause 71, 3951

Opening statement, 3634-3635

Questions, 3637-3672, 3858-3887, 3925-3950

Long-term care, home care funding, 3861

Opening statement, 3634-3635

Request to table, 3637-3638, 3657

Caisses populaires

Special tax deduction phase out, 3928

Canada child tax benefit

Children in care, clawback for, 196-197

Canada Health Transfer

Amount received, 3858-3860

Money received, use of, 3861

Canada Social Transfer

Amount received, 3859

Canada-Manitoba Early Learning and Child Care Agreement

Federal-provincial investments, 1406

Cannabis legalization

Ad campaign costs, 3647-3648

Black market vs. legal market, 3645

Excise tax, 3646-3647

Revenue expected, 3426-3427, 3639, 3672

Revenue use, addiction services, 3670-3671

Revenue vs. expenditures, 3640-3645

Revenue/cost sharing, municipalities, 3428, 3656, 3657

Sales tax exemption (non-medical), 3425, 4240

Social responsibility fee, 3639-3640, 3645

Cannabis use

Addiction treatment, 3659

Capital Supply

Supply motion, 3606-3608

Carbon tax

Aviation fuel exemption, 3938

Child and Family Services (CFS)

Block funding, 206

Budget 2018, 1406

Indigenous children, policy development for, 470

Physical and sexual abuse prevention, 156

Reform initiatives, 206

Reform, First Nations consultations, 393

Social Impact Bonds

Request to release contract details, 1943

Child and Family Services Amendment Act (Taking Care of Our Children) (Bill 18)

1 R, 714

2 R

Debate, 1508-1510

Opening statement, 1508-1510

Questions, 1510-1513

C 3/R, 2516-2517

Child apprehensions

Indigenous leadership notification, 1509

Consultation, 1508

Customary care agreements, 1509

Customary care children

Counted as children in care, 1513

Extension-of-care, 1513

Housing overcrowding concerns, 1510-1511

Indigenous communities

Investment in resources, 1510

Indigenous communities, definition clarity, 1511-1513

Non-Indigenous placements

Access to traditional rights, 1511

Non-status children, 1512

Orders of guardianship, 1509

Residency requirements, 1511-1513

Child care

Bilateral agreement--federal, 25-26, 205, 250-251, 1524, 2260-2261, 3946

Budget 2018 announcement, 636, 1406

Investment request, 1733-1734, 1889-1890

Investments, new, 1308, 1525

Spaces, regulatory barriers, 3886

Subsidy overpayments, 1521, 1523

Universal approach, 1525

Wait-time for, 1523

Child Care Centre Development Tax Credit

Consultations, 3885, 3943-3944

Cost projections, 3884-3885, 3943

Home-based facilities eligibility, 3945

Non-profit eligibility, 3944-3945

Non-profit eligibility requirements, 3427

Private-sector, 1406

Public sector workplaces, 3945

Wait-list reduction inquiry, 3928-3929

Child poverty rate

Reduction, 3663, 3874

Child Protection Centre

Pilot project funding, new, 2955

Child-care facilities

Governance model, 2356

Inclusion support policy, 2355

Inclusion support, application process, 2357-2359

Inclusion support, transfer of plans, 2360-2361

Licence renewals, 2356

License requirements, 1521

License, revoking of, 1522

List of new, 2357

Red tape reduction, 1524

Children in care

Biological parental rights, 470

Canada child tax benefit, clawback, 196-197

Family reunification and permanence, 206

Percentage of, 184

Permanent wards and customary care, 470

Wait time in care, 184

Children in care, indigenous

Culturally appropriate placements, 22, 117

Foster care, misuse of, 156

Indigenous child welfare agencies, 22

Input in policy development, 470

Parental custody rights, 155-156

Permanent guardianship consultations, 116

Permanent guardianships, consent for, 23

Children's Therapy Initiative

Budget 2018, 1406

Chronic disease prevention, 185

City of Winnipeg

Budget surplus, 998, 1000

Capital and operating reserves, 1000

Cash reserves, 3941

Debt financing, 1000-1001

Community Child Care Standards Amendment Act (Enhanced Powers Respecting Governance and Accountability) (Bill 9)

1 R, 187

2 R

Debate, 1520-1522

Opening statement, 1520-1522

Questions, 1522-1525

C 3/R, 2780-2781

Gender neutral language, 1522

License, revoking of, 1521

Safety standards, 1521

Community supports, rural

Government position, 2157

Conflict of interest

Update, need for, 3660

Conservation Trust

Winnipeg Foundation, transfer to, 3882

Corporate tax havens, 3659-3660

Credit union

Special tax deduction phase out, 3425, 3670-3671, 3925-3926, 3928

Threshold change, 3926

Customary care

Agreements, 1509

CFS permanent wards, 470

Legislation review by First Nations, 767

Disabilities, children with

Funding for, 1406

Disabilities, persons with

Social housing subsidies, 3005-3006

Early childhood education

Budget 2018, 1406

Educators, need for, 1522

Early Learning and Child Building Fund, 3945-3946

Early Learning and Child Care strategy, 2262

Education Property Tax Credit

Changes to, 4239

Consultations, 3650

Deductible, elimination of, 3425, 3649

Home owners, impact on, 3651

Mobile home owners

Consultation with, 3652, 3654-3655

Fees, 3656-3657

Impact on, 3654-3655

Municipal tax transfer, 3427

Rebate eligibility, 3666-3667, 3871-3872

Renters, reduction for, 3649-3651, 3871

Education system

Inclusion support, 892-893

Emergency room services

Wait time reduction, 185

Emergency Treatment Fund

Manitoba participation, 3859-3860

Employment and Income Assistance (EIA)

Number receiving, 1412

Rent Assist, number receiving, 1412

Residential school settlements, 1417

Transition support services, cuts to, 2857

Families Department

Estimates

Opening statements, 1405-1407

Speakers, 1408-1420, 2087-2102, 2260-2263, 2353-2372

Inclusion support services budget, 2260

Inclusion support wait-list, 2261-2262

Secondments, 1409

Senior staff, 1409

Staff introductions, 1408

Staffing, full and part time, 1409

Supplementary Information for Legislative Review 2018-2019, 913

Transformation management, 1409-1410

Vacancies, 1409-1412

Vacancy management, 1411

Families office--Killarney

Request to reverse closure, 2157

Federal equalization payments

Amount received, 3858

First Nations communities

CFS reform (consultations), 393

Customary care legislation review, 767

Fiscal Responsibility and Taxpayer Protection Amendment Act (Bill 27)

2 R

Opening statement, 3460-3461

Questions, 3461-3462

C/3 R, 4234-4235

Flin Flon Manitoba

Affordable housing announcement, 3219

Foster homes, specialized

Inappropriate care concerns, 634-635

Gender neutral language

Child care standards act updates, 1522

Gimli High School

Music room expansion, 3623-3624

Grace Hospital emergency room

Wait time reduction, 184

Green Energy Equipment Tax Credit, 3668

Greenhouse gas emissions

Government vehicles, fleet reduction, 3943

Health Accord

Reporting process, 3860

Health-care services

Bargaining unit reduction, 3865

Chronic disease prevention, 185

Highway 392

Update, 3867

Home care

Funding--federal, 3861, 3863-3864

Homelessness

Social housing subsidies, 3005-3006

Housing

Child care and poverty

Request for government strategy, 3313-3314

Federal/provincial agreement, 205

Improving Access and Coordination of Mental Health and Addiction Services: A Provincial Strategy for all Manitobans

Report recommendations, 3671

Inclusion support

Application process, child-care facilities, 2357-2359

Families Department budget, 2260

Funding cap, 2354, 2355, 2360

Funding inquiry, 2343, 2353

Policy changes, 2353

Policy, child-care facilities, 2355

Transfer of plans, child-care facilities, 2360-2361

Wait-list, 2261-2262, 2343

Indigenous children

CFS policy development, 470

Child apprehensions, leadership notification, 1509

Infrastructure, investments in, 3867

Insurance and Risk Fidelity Bonds

Report, 3579

Interest rates

Current borrowing rate, 3881

International Day of Persons with Disabilities, 287

Investors Group Field

Loan restructure, 3590-3591

Lions Prairie Manor

Rent-geared-to-income units, 2605

Little Voyageurs Learning Centre

Capital project, future of, 3001-3002

Loan Act, 2018 (Bill 32)

1 R, 3609-3610

2 R, 3610-3611

C 3/R, 3612

Long-term care

Funding--federal, 3861, 3863-3864

Made-in-Manitoba Climate and Green Fund

Secretariat, 3668-3669

Made-in-Manitoba Climate and Green Plan

Biodiesel and organics, 3949

Revenue sources, 3878

Manitoba Child Care Association

Tax credits, consultations, 3669-3670

Manitoba Chiropractors' Association

Corporate service designation, 3425

Manitoba Housing and Renewal Corporation

Criminal activity reporting, 1416

Housing strategy consultation report, 1405

Maintenance and improvements, 1405

Occupancy rate, 1413

Pest control (bed bugs), 1415

Rent, average cost for, 2087-2088

Security services

Staffing and budget, 1416, 1418

Smith St. building sale

Revenue, use of, 3662-3665

Social, affordable and market rental categories, 2088

Vacant properties, renovation of, 1413

Wait-list, number on, 1413

Wait-list, renovations, 1414

Massey Manor fire

Housing for displaced residents, 2606

Members' statements

Halliday, Richard, 2334-2335

Historical Museum of St. James-Assiniboia, 2147-2148

Seniors' and Elders' Month, 3580-3581

St. James 55+ Centre, 759-760

Truth, integrity and trust, 3308-3309

Woodhaven residents meeting, 41

Mental health care

Social housing units, 2340-2341

Minimum wage

Poverty reduction, 2367

Minimum wage increase

Poverty reduction strategy, 2366-2367

Ministerial statements

International Day of Persons with Disabilities, 287

Pat Wege retirement, 2455

Morberg House

Expansion of programming, 3004

Municipalities

Cannabis legalization

Revenue/cost sharing, 3428, 3656, 3657

Operating efficiencies, 997

Vimy Arena, jurisdiction, 3878

National Housing Co-Investment Fund, 3936

National Housing Strategy

Bilateral agreements, signing timeline, 3935-3936

General comments, 205

Manitoba participation, 590, 1502, 3933-3934

Matching provincial funds, 3933-3934

Operating agreements, expiration of, 3934

Portable shelter benefit, 3934

Non-profit organizations

Multi-year funding agreements, 46-47

Northern Health Region

Budget reduction, 3863-3864

Opioid abuse

Emergency Treatment Fund, 3859-3860

Oral Questions

Accessibility for Manitobans Act

Implementation of employment standards, 2952-2953

Timeline for implementation, 2561-2562, 2905-2906, 3277

Affordable housing initiatives (Brandon)

Tax and land incentives, 2158

Affordable housing units

Expiration of federal housing subsidies, 2501-2502

Flin Flon announcement, 3219

Support for low-income seniors, 2605

Agape Table

Meeting with minister, 89

Resources for relocation, 89-90

All Saints' Anglican Church

Location of tent city residents, 2696-2697

Bridgwater Lakes

Operation of splash pad, 3185-3186

Budget 2019

Government consultations, 3743

Canada child tax benefit

Funds for children in care, 196-197

Child and Family Services

Biological parental rights, 470

Indigenous input in policy development, 470

Permanent wards and customary care, 470

Reform, First Nations consultations, 393

Child care

Budget 2018 announcement, 636

New investments, 1308

Child Protection Centre

New pilot project funding, 2955

Child-care spaces

Request for government investment, 1733-1734, 1889-1890

Child-care spaces funding

Federal bilateral agreement, 25-26, 250-251

Customary care legislation

Review by First Nations, 767

Education system

Inclusion supports, 892-893

Employment and Income Assistance recipients

Cuts to transition support services, 2857

Families office (Killarney)

Request to reverse closure, 2157

Family services agencies

Physical and sexual abuse prevention, 156

Gimli High School

Music room expansion, 3623-3624

Homeless and disabled

Social housing subsidies, 3005-3006

Housing, child care and poverty

Request for government strategy, 3313-3314

Inclusion support

Funding inquiry, 2343

Indigenous children in care

Consent for permanent guardianships, 23

Culturally appropriate placements, 22, 117

Indigenous child welfare agencies, 22

Misuse of foster care, 156

Parental custody rights, 155-156

Permanent guardianship consultations, 116

Investors Group Field

Loan restructure, 3590-3591

Lions Manor-seniors housing

Rent-geared-to-income units, 2605

Little Voyageurs Learning Centre

Future of capital project, 3001-3002

Massey Manor Fire

Housing for displaced residents, 2606

Mental health and addictions

Social housing units, 2340-2341

National Housing Strategy

Manitoba participation, 1502

Need for Manitoba participation, 590

Non-profit organizations

Multi-year funding agreements, 46-47

Poverty reduction

Government plan, 24

Need for support services, 3180-3181

Request for plan, 1799-1800

Poverty reduction strategy

Five-year plan review, 198-199

Request for government plan, 117-118, 565-566

Timeline for plan, 1540-1541

Provincial finances

Deficit reduction, 3417

Public accounts reporting

Auditor General's advice, 3528-3529

Public transit fare increase

Impact on low-income Manitobans, 118

Recreational facilities

Funding commitment, 3318-3319

Operation of community fountain--South Winnipeg, 3137

Rent Assist benefit

Rate reduction concern, 2695-2696

Rent Assist program

Changes, impact on low-income earners, 1502

Deductible increase, 1432-1433

Rural community supports

Government position, 2157

Social and affordable housing

Government commitment, 2470

Social housing units

Investments needed, 921-922

Sale of, government intention, 2415-2416

Social impact bonds for CFS

Request to release contract details, 1943

Social services appeal board act

Charter issues before board, 1598

Special needs children

Funding support concerns, 90-91

Specialized foster homes

Inappropriate care concerns, 634-635

Street Links and Morberg House

Expansion of programming, 3004

Poverty rates

Decrease in, 2364

Poverty reduction

General comments, 1406-1407

Initiatives, 3875

Request for plan, 24, 1799-1800

Poverty reduction strategy

Five-year plan review, 198-199

Government plan, request for, 117-118, 565-566

Minimum wage increase, 2366-2367

Support services, need for, 3180-3181

Timeline for plan, 1540-1541, 2363

Update, 2362

Primary Caregiver Tax Credit

Budgeted amount, 3948

Changes to, 3425, 3947-3948, 4239

Flat rate, 3886-3887

Provincial deficit

Debt servicing costs, 184

Reduction amount, 3461

Reduction in, 183, 3417

Reduction targets, 3460, 4234

Provincial finances

Expenditure reduction, 183

Provincial sales tax (PST)

Reduction intention, 3931

Public accounts reporting

Auditor General's advice, 3528-3529

Public sector unions

Agreements made, 3866

Public transit services

Fare increase, 118

Municipal funding agreement, 3940

Operating efficiencies, 999-1000

Rapid transit investment, 999

Ridership reduction, 997, 1000

Rapid transit

Government position, 3942

Investment in, 999

Recreational facilities

Community fountain, operation of--south Winnipeg, 3137

Funding commitment, 3318-3319

Rent Assist benefit

EIA recipients, 1412

EIA recipients, average rent, 2091

Increase in, 2089-2090

Non-EIA recipients, 2091-2095

Number receiving, 1412

Rate reduction concern, 2695-2696

Rent Assist program

Changes to

Impact on low-income Manitobans, 1502

Deductible increase, 1432-1433

Rent Supplement program, 2097

Rental Housing Construction Tax Credit

Deadline extension, 3425

Renters

Education Property Tax Credit, 3649-3651, 3871

Research and Development Tax Credit, 3950

Residential school settlements

EIA recipients, 1417

Resolutions

Restore public transit funding for municipalities

Debate, 999-1001

Questions, 996-998

Responsible Recovery

Public Accounts 2017-2018, 4006

Rural Manitoba

Community supports, 2157

Senior citizens

Affordable housing, low-income, 2605

Sexual abuse prevention

Child and Family Services, 156

Shared Health Services

Labour relations, 3864-3865

Small business

Tax credit threshold increase, 3930-3931, 3932

Social housing units

Budget 2018, 1405

Capital costs, 2096

Construction projects, 2096-2098

Deferred maintenance, 2097

Investments needed, 921-922

Mental health and addictions, 2340-2341

Number built, 2095-2096

Sale of, government intention, 2340-2341, 2415-2416

Subsidy costs, 2097

Social impact bonds

Child and Family Services (CFS)

Request to release contract details, 1943

Social Services Appeal Board

Charter issues before board, 1598

Social Services Appeal Board Amendment Act (Bill 24)

1 R, 753

Special needs children

Funding support concerns, 90-91

St. Boniface Street Links

Expansion of programming, 3004

Tax credits

Changes to, 3425

Review of, 4239

Throne Speech

Debate, 182-185, 205-206

Unions

Public sector agreements, 2866

Vimy Arena

Land-use planning, 2371-2372

Municipal jurisdiction, 3878

Vimy Arena site

Green space, use as, 2100, 2370

Winnipeg Foundation

Conservation Trust monies, 3881-3882

Woodhaven community

Residents meeting re: safety, 41

Filipino community. See Members' statements

Filipino Street Festival. See Members' statements

Film and Video Classification and Distribution Act (Bill 15)

1 R

Cox, 583

2 R

Opening statement

Cox, 897-898

Questions

Cox, 898-899

Fletcher, 899

Lamoureux, 898

Marcelino, F., 898-899

Referred to Standing Committee on Social and Economic Development

C 3/R

Cox, 2514-2515

Fletcher, 2515-2516

Lamoureux, 2515

R/A

Filmon, 2846

Board dissolution

Cox, 898-899

Marcelino, F., 898

Director, appointment of

Cox, 898

Lamoureux, 898

General comments

Lamoureux, 1674

Tax credit committee recommendations

Cox, 2577-2578

Lamoureux, 2577

Film industry

Economic contribution

Cox, 789

Request to retain tax credit

Cox, 533

Marcelino, F., 532-533

Working group, formation of

Cox, 1737

Smith, A., 1737

Filmon, Hon. Janice (Lieutenant-Governor of the Province of Manitoba)

Allied Healthcare Professionals Recognition Week Act (Bill 213)

R/A, 2847

Animal Shelter and Rescue Awareness Day Act (Bill 228)

R/A, 4244

Appropriation Act, 2018 (Bill 31)

R/A, 3613

Boards, Committees, Councils and Commissions Streamlining Act (Various Acts Amended or Repealed) (Bill 10)

R/A, 2846

Budget Implementation and Tax Statutes Amendment Act, 2018 (Bill 34)

R/A, 4244

Canadian Free Trade Agreement Implementation Act (Labour Mobility Act and Regulated Health Professions Act Amended) (Bill 3)

R/A, 2846

Child and Family Services Amendment Act (Bill 223)

R/A, 4244

Child and Family Services Amendment Act (Taking Care of Our Children) (Bill 18)

R/A, 2846

Climate and Green Plan Implementation Act (Bill 16)

R/A, 4244

Commodity Futures Amendment and Securities Amendment Act (Bill 23)

R/A, 2846

Community Child Care Standards Amendment Act (Enhanced Powers Respecting Governance and Accountability) (Bill 9)

R/A, 2746, 2846

Crown Lands Amendment Act (Improved Management of Community Pastures and Agricultural Crown Lands) (Bill 35)

R/A, 4244

Drivers and Vehicles Amendment and Highway Traffic Amendment Act (Bill 17)

R/A, 2846

Employment Standards Code Amendment Act (2) (Bill 20)

R/A, 2846

Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder Awareness Day Act (Bill 230)

R/A, 4245

Film and Video Classification and Distribution Act (Bill 15)

R/A, 2846

Fiscal Responsibility and Taxpayer Protection Amendment Act (Bill 27)

R/A, 4244

Government Notices Modernization Act (Various Acts Amended) (Bill 8)

R/A, 4244

Highway Traffic Amendment Act (Impaired Driving Offences) (Bill 36)

R/A, 4244

Impaired Driving Offences Act (Various Acts Amended) (Bill 26)

R/A, 2846

Interim Appropriation Act, 2018 (2) (Bill 33)

R/A, 3241

Interim Appropriation Act, 2018 (Bill 21)

R/A, 860

Invasive Species Awareness Week Act (Bill 212)

R/A, 2847

Legislative Assembly Amendment Act (Member Changing Parties) (Bill 4)

R/A, 2846

Loan Act, 2018 (Bill 32)

R/A, 3613

Non-Smokers Health Protection and Vapour Products Amendment Act (Prohibiting Cannabis Consumption in Outdoor Public Places) (Bill 25)

R/A, 2846

Planning Amendment Act (Improving Efficiency in Planning) (Bill 19)

R/A, 2846

Public Interest Disclosure (Whistleblower Protection) Amendment Act (Bill 5)

R/A, 2846

Public Sector Compensation Disclosure Amendment Act (Bill 6)

R/A, 2846

Queen's Counsel Act (Bill 22)

R/A, 2846

Rail Safety Awareness Week Act (Bill 221)

R/A, 2847

Red Tape Reduction and Government Efficiency Act, 2018 (Bill 12)

R/A, 4244

Safe and Responsible Retailing of Cannabis Act (Liquor and Gaming Control Act and Manitoba Liquor and Lotteries Corporation Act Amended) (Bill 11)

R/A, 2846

Social Services Appeal Board Amendment Act (Bill 24)

R/A, 4244

Sustainable Watersheds Act (Various Acts Amended) (Bill 7)

R/A, 2846

R/A, 2846

Throne Speech

Address, 1-9

Traffic and Transportation Modernization Act (Bill 14)

R/A, 2846

University of Manitoba Students' Union Amendment Act (Bill 300)

R/A, 2847

Wildlife Amendment Act (Safe Hunting and Shared Management) (Bill 29)

R/A, 4244

Workplace Safety and Health Amendment Act (Inappropriate or Unsafe Footwear) (Bill 219)

R/A, 2847

Finance Department. See also Crown Services estimates

Business Transformation and Technology

Windows 10 upgrade costs

Friesen, 1681-1682, 1742-1750

Wiebe, 1681, 1742-1749

Capital Assets-Internal Service Adjustments

Transitional transformational capital

Friesen, 1680-1681

Wiebe, 1680

Capital spending, new assessment tool

Friesen, 1806-1810

Wiebe, 1806-1809

Capital spending, top-down vs. bottom-up

Friesen, 1811-1812

Wiebe, 1811

Civil Service

Friesen, 1442

Wiebe, 1442

Corporate Services Division

General comments

Friesen, 1443

Wiebe, 1443

Staff decrease

Friesen, 1449

Wiebe, 1449

Department transfers

Friesen, 1442

Wiebe, 1442

Disaster preparedness, appropriation for

Friesen, 1815

Marcelino, T., 1815

Enabling Appropriations

Friesen, 1442

Wiebe, 1442

Estimates

Debate, 1439-1453, 1674-1682, 1741-1760, 1806-1821, 2160-2162

Opening statements

Friesen, 1439-1441

Speakers

Altemeyer, 1750-1760

Fletcher, 1816-1819

Friesen, 1441-1453, 1674-1682, 1741-1760, 1806-1821, 2161-2162

Marcelino, T., 1813-1815

Wiebe, 1442-1453, 1675-1681, 1741-1748, 1806-1812, 1820-1821, 2160-2162

Fiscal and Financial Management

Friesen, 1445-1446

FTE's, decrease in

Friesen, 1452

Wiebe, 1452

Organizational chart

Friesen, 1452

Wiebe, 1452

Other Expenditures

Friesen, 1445-1446

Wiebe, 1445

P3 Canada submissions

Friesen, 1815-1816

Marcelino, T., 1815

Political staff

Friesen, 1453

Wiebe, 1453

Priorities and Planning Secretariat of Cabinet

Budget and FTE's

Friesen, 1446-1447

Wiebe, 1466

Procurement Services RFP

Friesen, 2161

Wiebe, 2160-2161

Regulatory Accountability Secretariat

Friesen, 1443

Wiebe, 1443

Regulatory Accountability Secretariat, FTE's

Friesen, 1820-1821

Wiebe, 1820-1821

Revenue Estimates Supplementary Information for Legislative Review 2018-2019

Friesen, 2405

Staff introductions

Friesen, 1441-1442, 1674-1675, 1806

Staff turnover

Friesen, 1449

Wiebe, 1449

Supplementary Information for Legislative Review, 2018-2019

Friesen, 1159

Sustainable Workforce Milestones plan

Friesen, 1447

Wiebe, 1447

Technical officers

Friesen, 1675

Fire inspections

Private contracting concerns

Smith, B., 3440, 4225

Fire prevention initiatives

Burning ban road signage

Lagassé, 300

Schuler, 300

Community fire plans

Klassen, 3475

Fire Prevention Week

Klassen, 3475

Lindsey, 3475

Pedersen, 3474-3475

Firearms

Gun amnesty month

Program announcement

Mayer, 2859

Stefanson, 2859

Firefighters. See Members' statements under Dyck, Captain Ike

Firefighters Burn Fund

Schuler, 424-425

First Nation Safety Officers

Cannabis legalization consultations

Klassen, 3542

St. Theresa Point

Klassen, 2900-2901

First Nation, Métis and Inuit Education Policy Framework

Clarke, 128

First Nations communities. See also Specific First Nations

Addiction treatment services needed

Fontaine, 3498

Airports, government intention

Klassen, 3527-3528

Schuler, 3528

Canadian Free Trade Agreement, effects of

Lindsey, 904

CFS reform (consultations)

Fielding, 393

Helwer, 392-393

Comprehensive settlement agreements

Clarke, 126

Customary care legislation review

Fielding, 767

Klassen, 766-767

Detox facilities needed

Klassen, 3504

Housing construction

Klassen, 1501

Pallister, 1501

Manitoba Hydro, duty to consult

Kinew, 840-841

Pallister, 841-842

Manitoba's GDP

Klassen, 1500

Pallister, 1500-1501

Methamphetamine abuse

Gerrard, 1773

Goertzen, 1773-1774

Oil and gas reserves, payments

Swan, 2284

Operation Return Home

Clarke, 1236, 2172-2173

Reconciliation outreach strategy

Clarke, 125

Road maintenance agreements

Clarke, 3849

Klassen, 3849

Pallister, 3850

Schuler, 3849

Tax burden myth

Klassen, 1501

Pallister, 1501

Treaty land entitlement

Clarke, 127

Wildfire management training

Squires, 2227

First Nations Together. See Members' statements

First responders

Critical Incident Stress Management program

Gerrard, 1454

Goertzen, 1454

PTSD programs for

Gerrard, 1454

Goertzen, 1454

First World War commemoration

Fletcher, 4198

Kinew, 4196-4197

Lamont, 4197-4198

Pallister, 4195-4196

Fiscal Performance Review

KPMG report

Allum, 318

Fiscal Responsibility and Taxpayer Protection Amendment Act (Bill 27)

1 R

Friesen, 754

2 R

Debate

Lamont, 3464-3465

Wiebe, 3462-3464

Opening statement

Fielding, 3460-3461

Questions

Fielding, 3461-3462

Lamont, 3461-3462

Wiebe, 3461-3462

Referred to Standing Committee on Social and Economic Development

C/3 R

Fielding, 4234-4235

Lamont, 4236-4238

Wiebe, 4235-4236

R/A

Filmon, 4244

Request to withdraw

Friesen, 1592-1593

Kinew, 1592-1593

Fiscal Stabilization Account

Replenishment of

Nesbitt, 3995

Fish transportation

Storage container contamination

Altemeyer, 1021, 2374-2375, 2976

Squires, 1021, 2374-2376, 2566

Fisheries. See also Matters of Grievance

Eco-certification--Lake Winnipeg

Gerrard, 3964-3965

Squires, 3964-3965

Fish stocks, algae and sewage--Lake Winnipeg

Gerrard, 4156-4157

Fishing rights--indigenous communities

Klassen, 2242-2243

Pallister, 2243

Squires, 2242-2243

Management of--Lake Winnipegosis

Gerrard, 3058

Northern Walleye

Licence suspension inquiry

Altemeyer, 2768

Squires, 2768

Minister, meeting with

Altemeyer, 2767

Squires, 2767-2768

Timely payments to fishers

Altemeyer, 2376, 2580, 2767, 2859-2860, 2906-2907

Squires, 2375, 2376, 2581, 2859-2860, 2906-2907

Northwest Area Water Supply project

Invasive species impact

Allum, 2133

Altemeyer, 2133

Regulations, consultations

Altemeyer, 432-433

Squires, 432-433

Regulations, government record

Altemeyer, 3184-3185

Squires, 3184-3185

Royalty scheme

Altemeyer, 3317

Squires, 3317

Sauger fishery

Decline of

Gerrard, 4157

Overview--North America

Gerrard, 4157

Recovery plan, need for

Gerrard, 4158

Fishery loans

Northern Manitoba communities

Lindsey, 932

Pedersen, 932

Fishing. See Members' statements

FleetNet system

Replacement of

Nesbitt, 3996

Smook, 845-846

Fletcher, Hon. Steven (Assiniboia) Ind.

Addiction treatment centres

Licensing/accreditation, 1523, 1775

Possible areas for, 2101

Shriners' hospital, repurposing of, 1776, 2101

Agreement on Internal Trade

Sole-source contracts, 1050-1054

Agricultural Services Corporation

Reserve fund and general revenue, 3198-3200

Allied Healthcare Professionals Recognition Week Act (Bill 213)

2 R

Questions, 499-500

Basic personal tax credit

Exemption increase, 692

Bipole III

Inquiry into, 176

Boards, Committees, Councils and Commissions Streamlining Act (Various Acts Amended or Repealed) (Bill 10)

2 R

Questions, 405-406

Provincial boards, 403

Brookside Cemetery Recognition Act (Bill 206)

1 R, 187-188

Bruce Oake Foundation

Accreditation, 1777-1778

General comments, 1344-1349, 1419-1420, 2322

Licensing and regulation responsibility, 2100

Non-profit/corporation registration, 2101-2102, 2370

Budget 2018

Basic personal tax credit

Exemption increase, 692

Museums, 692

Budget Debate, 692-694

Canadian Free Trade Agreement

Sole-source contracts, 901-903, 909-911

Canadian Free Trade Agreement Implementation Act (Labour Mobility Act and Regulated Health Professions Act Amended) (Bill 3)

2 R

Debate, 909-911

Questions, 901-903

C 3/R, 2772-2773

Canadian Heritage River designations, 2489

Cannabis legalization

Legal limits, driving, 1551

Police services, cost of, 451-452

Carbon tax

General comments, 175-176, 2490-2491

Greenhouse gas emissions, 694, 879, 2582-2583, 3205

Carbon tax revenue

Revenue vs. expenditures, 821-822

Source of, 2582

Tax rebate, 823

Child and Family Services Amendment Act (Taking Care of Our Children) (Bill 18)

2 R

Debate, 1517-1520

Questions, 1511-1513

C 3/R, 2522-2525

Funding model, 1518

Indigenous communities, definition clarity, 1511-1513, 1517-1518

Metis Federation, distinct recognition, 1520, 2517

Non-status children, 1518

Residency requirements, 1511-1513, 1519-1520

Children in care

Metis children, distinct recognition, 1520, 2517

Committee of Supply

Concurrence Motion, 2768-2770

Interim Supply

Questions, 821-824

Commodity Futures Amendment and Securities Amendment Act (Bill 23)

C 3/R, 2513-2514

Community Child Care Standards Amendment Act (Enhanced Powers Respecting Governance and Accountability) (Bill 9)

2 R

Debate, 1528-1530

Questions, 1522-1523

Disability eligibility, 1529

Conflict of interest

Numbered companies, disclosure of, 2384-2385

Violation penalties, 2385

Conflict of Interest Act (Bill 208)

1 R, 109

2 R

Opening statement, 2382-2384

Questions, 2384-2386

Conflict of interest legislation

Government intention, 2861-2862

Update, need for, 177

Delta 9

Stock price, 2383, 2679

Deputy Premier

Quality of life--Manitoba, 2862

Distracted driving

Cannabis limits, 1551

Electronic devices, 1553

Drivers and Vehicles Amendment and Highway Traffic Amendment Act (Bill 17)

2 R

Debate, 1558-1559

Questions, 1551, 1553

Drug-impaired driving

Cannabis use, 453

Education Week, 1587-1588

Efficiency Manitoba

Electricity consumption reduction, 2585

General comments, 693

Potable water and transportation, 3204

Reason for, 2768

Election Financing Amendment Act (Bill 215)

1 R, 1583

Electoral Divisions Amendment Act (Bill 204)

1 R, 37

Equal Opportunities West, 1529

Executive Council

Estimates

Speakers, 1124-1125

Eye problems

Socio-economic contributors, 1153

Families Department

Estimates

Speakers, 1418-1421, 2099-2102, 2369-2373

Family law reform

Best interest of the child, 2523

Child support enforcement--federal, 2523

Definitions, clarification of, 2324-2325

Family violence, 2523

Rules for relocation, 2325-2326

Film and Video Classification and Distribution Act (Bill 15)

2 R

Questions, 899

C 3/R, 2515-2516

Finance Department

Estimates

Speakers, 1816-1819

French language services

Translation services, access to, 3257

Fresh Start program, 1345-1347

Gift of Life Act (Human Tissue Gift Act Amended) (Bill 209)

1 R, 37

Government Motion

Special Committee on Proactive Disclosure Requirements for Provincial Candidates, 555-558

The Standing Committee on Legislative Affairs study the report Modernizing Manitoba's Conflict of Interest Legislation and make recommendations regarding how best to proceed with changes to the rules governing MLA's, 3154-3157

That the Sessional Order applies until the conclusion of the Third Session of the Forty-First Legislature despite any other rules or practice of the House (specific provisions listed)

Amendment, 3324, 3327-3330

Greenhouse gas emissions

Carbon tax, 694, 879, 2582-2583, 3205

Health, Seniors and Active Living Department

Estimates

Speakers, 1344-1348, 1775-1778

Humboldt Broncos

Condolences, 1076-1077

Hunting

City limit ban, 3123

Traditional and modern, 3122-3123

Hydroelectric power

Sales per kilowatt, 3202-3203

Identification, government issued

Gender designation, elimination of, 1862

Infrastructure Department

Estimates

Speakers, 1048-1054, 1234-1238, 1321-1325, 1362-1366

Insurance Amendment Act (Bill 203)

1 R, 243

Interim Appropriation Act, 2018 (2) (Bill 33)

2 R

Debate, 3202-3206

Questions, 3198, 3200

International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia, 2407-2408

International Day of Persons with Disabilities, 288-289

Invasive Species Awareness Week Act (Bill 212)

2 R

Questions, 329

Funding support for, 329

Lake St. Martin outlet

Sole-sourced contract, 1049-1054

Lake Winnipeg

Mining exploration--east side, 2490

Legal Profession Amendment Act (Queen's Counsel Appointments) (Bill 207)

1 R, 188

Legislative Assembly Amendment Act (Member Changing Parties) (Bill 4)

2 R

Questions, 265-266

C 3/R, 2775-2776

Constitutionality of, 2775-2776

Manitoba Day, 2147

Manitoba Health

Addiction facilities, accreditation of, 1775

Manitoba Hydro

Rate increase, Rent Assist benefit, 1564

Supply and demand, 3204

Water levies, 693

Manitoba Ombudsman

Whistleblower protection, resources for, 1611

Manitoba Public Insurance Corporation Amendment Act (Bill 210)

1 R, 109-110

Matter of Urgent Public Importance

Democracy in Manitoba, 441-442

Railway backlogs across western Canada, 478

Matters of Grievance

By Fletcher regarding the rights of independent members, 260-262

Matters of Privilege

By Cullen stating the Member for Point Douglas publicly shared the contents of legislation before it was introduced in the House, 2069

By Fletcher arguing that the Sessional Order took away the right for members to raise matters of privilege and to debate issues, 3332

By Fletcher regarding a letter he received from a law firm representing Delta 9. The Member stated that the letter was an attempt to intimidate him in his role as MLA, 2679-2680

By Fletcher regarding a previous Speaker's ruling on a previous Matter of Privilege regarding legal action in which he was named, 2995

By Fletcher regarding matters taken under advisement by the Minister of Families during Committee of Supply that the 45 day deadline was not met, 3124

By Fletcher regarding the law firm MLT Aikins. This matter was under advisement so he was not able to continue, 2849-2850

By Fletcher regarding the point of order that had been ruled on, indicating that his right to freedom of speech had been infringed, 1222

By Fletcher regarding the process by which independent members get to move a subamendment to the Throne Speech, 178

By Fletcher regarding the use of gender based language used by the Member for St. Johns, 269

By Fletcher stating that the House should not be considering Bill 4 as the matter is currently before the courts, 1604

By Fletcher stating that the previous day's adjournment prevented independent members from speaking on a bill., 379

By Fletcher suggesting that the rules committee should consider opportunities for independent members to table documents in the House, 1672

By Fontaine regarding the process for consideration of Estimates, specifically the Executive Council Estimates, 1549

By Fontaine regarding the use of Ministerial statements to discuss Bills that have not been introduced and to refer the matter to the Rules Committee, 707

By Friesen regarding comments made by the Member for Fort Rouge on June 7, 2018 regarding estimates for cannabis revenue, 2944

By Gerrard pointing out four breaches of the rules and practices, 3035-3036

By Klassen regarding comments made by the Member for Morris during his Members' statement on June 6, 2018. She stated that the comments amounted to a personal attack on the Member for Fort Rouge, 2913

By Lindsey regarding a previously raised MOP regarding the Premier's use of props in debate, 2741-2742

By Marcelino, T. requesting to view the Premier's letter recalling the House for the emergency sitting, 2873

By Saran regarding the rotation of questions for independent Members in Question Period, 1600

By Wiebe stating that heckling in the House makes it difficult to perform duties as an MLA, 2871

Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLA's)

Proposed reduction in, 177

Members' statements

Carbon tax and Efficiency Manitoba, 2852-2853

Carbon tax and Hydro inquiry, 2336-2337

Manitoba Hydro board resignations, 796

PC Manitoba platform, 1534

Rezoning of former Vimy Arena site, 386

Metis Federation

Children in care, distinct recognition, 1520, 2517

Mining and mineral exploration

Lake Winnipeg, east side, 2490

Ministerial statements

Education Week, 1587-1588

Humboldt Broncos condolences, 1076-1077

International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia, 2407-2408

International Day of Persons with Disabilities, 288-289

Manitoba Day, 2147

Multiple Sclerosis Awareness Month, 2459

Recognizing former Premier Greg Selinger, 460-461

United Empire Loyalists Day, 2550

Winnipeg Police Service Half Marathon, 1933

Yom Hashoah, 1297

Moose population

Newfoundland, 3121-3122

Multiple Sclerosis Awareness Month, 2459

Municipalities

Ride-sharing oversight, 176

Museums

Budget 2018, 692

National parks

Designation--Thompson Nickel Belt, 176, 1124-1125

Opposition Day Motion

That the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba condemn the Provincial Government for misleading the House and Manitobans regarding the recommendations of the VIRGO consulting report regarding addiction and mental health, 2321-2323

Oral Questions

Conflict of interest legislation

Government intention, 2861-2862

Quality of life in Manitoba

Deputy Premier's position, 2862

Organ and tissue donation

Presumed consent, 177

Standing committee, establishment of, 177

Pension plans

Defined benefit vs. defined contribution, 1616

Petitions

Vimy Arena, 539, 594-595, 638-639, 679-680, 806-807, 844-845, 925, 1021-1023, 1172, 1224-1225, 1947-1949, 2017-2018, 2070-2072, 2245-2247, 2308-2309, 2347-2349, 2420-2421, 2474-2475, 2506-2507, 2568-2569, 2698-2699, 2757-2758, 2863-2864, 2915-2916, 2963-2964, 3012-3013, 3050-3051, 3108-3109, 3144-3145, 3187-3188, 3221-3222, 3281-3283, 3320-3321

Planning Amendment Act (Bill 200)

1 R, 187

Planning Amendment Act (Improving Efficiency in Planning) (Bill 19)

2 R

Debate, 1625-1626

Questions, 1628-1629

Public notices, community newspapers, 1625-1626

Points of Order

P/O by Fletcher asking that the government bring in the budget, 3331

P/O by Fletcher asking that the Member for The Maples be allowed to move an amendment., 3327-3330

Speaker's ruling, 3327-3328

P/O by Fletcher regarding a minister's refusal to answer a question, 1360

P/O by Fletcher regarding decorum, 2419

P/O by Fletcher regarding his inability to table documents during Question Period arguing that there are no rules preventing him from tabling them, 2873

P/O by Fletcher regarding taking photos in the House, 639

P/O by Fletcher regarding the Minister of Infrastructure's refusal to answer a question, 1360

P/O by Fletcher regarding unparliamentary language, 269

P/O by Fletcher responding the Point of Order raised by the Member for Kewatinook, 3126

P/O by Fletcher responding to the Point of Order raised by the Member for Kewatinook, 3126

P/O by Fletcher suggesting that Members should act appropriately in the Chamber, 3037

P/O by Fletcher to correct information in his previous point of order, 3049

P/O by Fletcher who attempted to raise two other points of order on the subject matter raised in his Matter of Privilege (deadline for responses to estimates questions), 3124-3125

P/O by Fletcher, the Member raised several points of order regarding the ruling on his Matter of Privilege and documents he had attempted to table last week., 2960-2961

P/O by Fontaine regarding the ability of Members to comment on Legislation when they do not have access to the Bill, 710

P/O by Klassen regarding an answer given by the Minister of Sustainable Development at the end of Question Period addressing harassment in the Civil Service, 3008

Prompt Payments in the Construction Industry Act (Bill 218)

2 R

Questions, 1708

Insolvency, 1708

Public Accounts, Standing Committee on

Numbered companies, 1816-1819

Public Interest Disclosure (Whistleblower Protection) Amendment Act (Bill 5)

2 R

Debate, 1607-1608

Questions, 1609-1611

C 3/R, 2527

Complaint process, minister's office, 1610

Ombudsman's office, resources for, 1611

School divisions, coverage for, 1606-1607

Public notices

Community newspapers, 1625-1626

Public Sector Compensation Disclosure Amendment Act (Bill 6)

2 R

Debate, 1615-1616

Questions, 1617-1619

Financial disclosure, multiple government agencies, 1615

Threshold indexing, 1615, 1617

Quality of life--Manitoba

Deputy Premier's position, 2862

Queen's Counsel Act (Bill 22)

2 R

Debate, 1636-1637

Questions, 1638-1640

Rail Safety Awareness Week Act (Bill 221)

2 R

Debate, 1481

Questions, 1475

Regulatory Accountability Committee

Sole-sourced contracts, 1322-1324

Rent Assist benefit

Hydro rates, 1564

Residential Tenancies Amendment Act (Protecting Tenants from Rising Utility Costs) (Bill 222)

2 R

Questions, 1564

Resolutions

Celebrating a new school in Brandon

Questions, 1713

Cuts to the special drug program

Questions, 511

Eye See, Eye Learn

Questions, 1153

The Federal Government should prioritize Yazidi victims of sex slavery and abuse at the hands of ISIS in its resettlement quotas

Debate, 346-347

Questions, 341

Manitoba curling week

Debate, 1490-1491

Questions, 1485

Protecting and promoting french language services

Debate, 3256-3257

Recognition of wetland importance

Debate, 879-880

Questions, 874

Ride-sharing services

Municipal oversight, 176

Safe and Responsible Retailing of Cannabis Act (Liquor and Gaming Control Act and Manitoba Liquor and Lotteries Corporation Act Amended) (Bill 11)

2 R

Debate, 450-453

Drug-impaired driving, 453

Edible products, 452

Home growers, 452

Long-term studies, 451

Negative health effects, 450-451

Police service costs, 451-452

Second-hand smoke, 453

Seal River watershed, 880, 2488-2489

Shriners Hospital

Addiction treatment centre, use for, 1776, 2101

Sole-sourced contract

Canadian Free Trade Agreement, 901-903, 909-911

Regulatory Accountability Committee, 1322-1324, 1362-1366

Sigfusson Northern, 1234-1238

Structural deficit

Federal/provincial, 3203

Sustainable Development Department

Estimates

Speakers, 2269, 2581-2592

Sustainable Watersheds Act (Various Acts Amended) (Bill 7)

2 R

Questions, 310

C 3/R, 2488-2491, 2508-2509

Implementation, cost of, 310

Thompson Nickel Belt

General comments, 2490

National park designation, 176, 1124-1125

Throne Speech

Debate, 175-177

Transgendered individuals

International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia, 2407-2408

Treasury Board appointment

Sole-sourced contract, 1234-1238

United Empire Loyalists Day, 2550

University of Manitoba Students' Union Amendment Act (Bill 300)

2 R

Debate, 868-869

Questions, 863

External organizations, review of, 863

External organizations, withdrawal from, 868

Membership fees, 868-869

Vimy Arena

Addiction treatment facility, 1344-1349

Land-use planning, 2371

Proposal, 1344

Rezoning of, 386, 452

Vital Statistics Amendment Act (Bill 226)

2 R

Questions, 1862

Gender designation, elimination of, 1862

Wetlands

Carbon sink, 879

Wildlife Amendment Act (Safe Hunting and Shared Management) (Bill 29)

2 R

Debate, 3121-3124

Night hunting, safety concerns, 3123

Winnipeg Police Service

Half marathon, 1933

Workplace Safety and Health Amendment Act (Bill 214)

1 R, 1007

Workplace Safety and Health Amendment Act (Inappropriate or Unsafe Footwear) (Bill 219)

2 R

Debate, 992-993

Questions, 989

Yom Hashoah, 1297

Fletcher, Hon. Steven (Assiniboia) Manitoba Party

Addiction treatment centres

Aurora Recovery Centre, 3508

Aurora Recovery Centre, 3508

Bruce Oake Foundation

General comments, 3509

Municipal jurisdiction, 3878-3881

Budget Implementation and Tax Statutes Amendment Act, 2018 (Bill 34)

2 R

Questions, 3426-3428

Committee of the Whole

Questions, 3661, 3876-3880

Opening statement, 3636-3637

Cannabis legalization

Equipment for law enforcement, 3533

Impairment levels, data on, 3550-3551

Impairment testing methods, 3549

Insurance, effect on, 3549

Revenue expected, 3426-3427

Road safety education, 3550

Cannabis use

Pregnancy, 3676

Climate and green plan

Advisory council meetings, 4037

Climate and Green Plan Implementation Act (Bill 16)

2 R

Debate, 3451-3452

Questions, 3445-3447

R/S Amdt

After Clause 9(2) of Schedule A, 4037-4038

Clause 1 of Schedule A, 4026-4028

Clause 16 of Schedule B, 4041-4042

Clause 4(1) of Schedule A, 4031-4032

Clause 4(3)(b), 4026-4028

Clause 5(1), 4026-4028

Clause 6(3), 4026-4028

Clause 7(2) of Schedule A, 4034-4035

C/3 R, 4174-4177

Condolence, motions of

Johnston, Frank, 3753-3755

Conflict of interest

Best practices, cross-jurisdictional approach, 3686

Conflict of Interest Commissioner

Recommendations, 3684, 3686

Crown Lands Amendment Act (Improved Management of Community Pastures and Agricultural Crown Lands) (Bill 35)

2 R

Debate, 3832-3833

Questions, 3597-3599

Auction advertising, community newspapers, 3598

Auctions, public notices, 3597

Delta 9

Legal dispute, 3685

École Polytechnique, 3579

Efficiency Manitoba

Creation of, 3438

Electricity regulation, 4031-4032

Red tape reduction concerns, 3436

Efficiency Manitoba Amendment Act (Bill 232)

1 R, 3515

Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder Awareness Day Act (Bill 230)

2 R

Questions, 3676

First World War commemoration, 4198

Government Motion

That the First Report of The Standing Committee on The Rules of The House received on October 4, 2018, be concurred, 3714-3717

That the Member for Rossmere be Deputy Chairperson of the Committees of the Whole House, 3985-3989

Government Notices Modernization Act (Various Acts Amended) (Bill 8)

R/S Amdt

Clause 5(3), 4062-4063

Clause 7, 4070-4072

Clause 8, 4070-4072

Clause 9, 4070-4072

Clause 10, 4078-4080

Clause 14, 4078-4080

Clause 18, 4070-4072

Clause 27, 4078-4080

C/3 R, 4222-4223

Access concerns, 4062

Public notice, newspapers, 4070-4071, 4222-4223

Transparency concerns, 4062

Greenhouse gas emissions

Interprovincial power grid, 4174, 4176

Highway Traffic Amendment Act (Impaired Driving Offences) (Bill 36)

2 R

Debate, 3548-3551

Questions, 3533-3535

Impaired driving, drug impaired

Cannabis use, 3548

Insurance

Cannabis legalization, effects, 3549

International Day of the Girl, 3578-3579

Made-in-Manitoba Climate and Green Plan

Carbon tax, elimination of, 3447

Revenue sources, 3878

Manitoba Hydro

Supply exceeds demand, 4032

Matter of Urgent Public Importance

Attention to the health needs of individuals who may have been adversely impacted by the undue delay in reporting test results of contaminated sites in Winnipeg, 3422-3423

The state of human resource management in Manitoba's health care system which is putting the health of patients and nurses at risk, 3361-3362

Matters of Privilege

By Fletcher regarding passage of the Loan Act and the provisions of a recent Order in Council, 3615

By Gerrard regarding the order of questions in question period when there is a first and second opposition, 3356

Members' statements

Provincial economy and conflict of interest, 3734-3735

Ministerial statements

Approaches to carbon tax, 4107-4108

First World War commemoration, 4198

International Day of the Girl, 3578-3579

Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls Honouring and Awareness Day, 3406

Municipalities

Vimy Arena, jurisdiction, 3878

Nobel Prize winner

Strickland, Donna, 3579

Opposition Day Motion

That the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba condemn the Provincial Government for its inaction during the methamphetamine crisis in Manitoba, 3508-3509

Petitions

Vimy Arena, 3353-3354, 3419-3420, 3592-3593, 3631-3632, 3710-3711, 3746, 3811, 3854-3855, 4059-4060, 4121-4122, 4155-4156, 4211

Points of Order

By Ewasko stating the Leader of the Official Opposition walked to the back of the Chamber and told the Member for Assiniboia that he should "shut his mouth." The Member for Lac du Bonnet suggested an apology was in required, 4108-4109

By Fletcher stating that the Member for Southdale was not being relevant to the discussion, 3689

By Fontaine regarding extended bouts of applause and standing ovations during Question Period, 3810

By Kinew regarding off-the-record interaction with the Member for Assiniboia which had been a point or order on November 6th. The Leader of the Official Opposition apologized to the Member and the House for the language used, 4142

P/O by Fletcher stating that the independent members did not have an opportunity to ask questions during question period, 3357

Public notices, crown land auctions, 3597

Red Tape Reduction and Government Efficiency Act, 2018 (Bill 12)

2 R

Debate, 3442-3443

Questions, 3436-3438

Resolutions

Conflict of interest

Opening comments, 3683-3685

Questions, 3685-3687

Solar energy

Cost of, 4032

Environmental consequences, 4174

St. Boniface Hospital

Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU)

Nursing overtime, 3360, 3361

Strickland, Donna

Nobel Prize winner, 3579

Vimy Arena

Municipal jurisdiction, 3878

Wind power

Costs, 4032

Environmental consequences, 4174

Flin Flon General Hospital

Birthing services

Friesen, 4150-4151

Lindsey, 4149-4150

Flin Flon Manitoba

Affordable housing announcement

Bindle, 3219

Fielding, 3219

ER redevelopment

Goertzen, 964

Northern health care, meeting

Goertzen, 1088

Lindsey, 1079, 1088

Flood 2011. See Members' statements under Lake Manitoba outlet channel

Anderson class action settlement

Clarke, 2173

Operation Return Home

Clarke, 2172-2173

Flooding. See Fall Conditions Report, 2017

Climate change, impact of

Nesbitt, 321

Flooding 2018

Forecast update

Nesbitt, 1542

Schuler, 1542

Fluffy's law

Gerrard, 2885

Fontaine, Nahanni (St. Johns) NDP

#MeToo movement, 794, 883

Aboriginal justice

Fairness for, 468-469

Abortion services

Access to, 2710-2711

Accessibility for Manitobans Act

Timeline for implementation, 3277

Addiction

Government approach to, 2428

Addiction and mental health strategy

Brandon detox facility, 151

Timeline for implementation, 151

Addiction treatment centres

Detox facility needed--Brandon, 151

Addiction treatment services

First Nations communities, 3498

Funding available--federal, 894-895

Government record, 2436

Service provision concerns, 151-152

Social housing units, 2340-2341

Air Services

Privatization concerns, 3481

Ambulance services

Municipal funding agreement, 297-298

Animal Care Amendment Act (Dog Breeding and Exotic Animals) (Bill 227)

1 R, 2143

Animal Shelter and Rescue Awareness Day Act (Bill 228)

1 R, 2143

2 R

Opening statement, 2877-2879

Questions, 2879-2880

C 3/R, 4160-4161

Consultations, 2879-2880

Animal welfare protection

Doughnators, 4144

Anti-theft and anti-gang programs

Dissolution of strategies, 389

Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs

Position re: Bill 18, 2519

Auto Theft Suppression Strategy

Dissolution of program, 3136

Bear Clan Patrol, 1657

Big game population

Indigenous communities, importance to, 2931

Brandon Manitoba

Detox facility needed, 151

Budget 2018

Health spending, 605

Long-term care, 606

Budget Debate, 605-608

Cannabis legalization

Impaired driving

Legal challenges, 3730

Tolerance levels, 3729-3730

Law enforcement challenges, 3731

Police services, cost of, 1654

Racial profiling, 2804

Restorative Resolutions program, 2427

Cannabis strategy--provincial

Media presence at conference, 193

Cannabis use

Youth public awareness campaign, 355-356

Child and Family Services Amendment Act (Bill 223)

2 R

Debate, 2124-2125

Questions, 2121-2122

Child and Family Services Amendment Act (Guardianship Support)

Consultations, 60

Child and Family Services Amendment Act (Taking Care of Our Children) (Bill 18)

C 3/R, 2517-2521

Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs position, 2519

Block funding, 2519-2520

Customary care agreements, 2519

Child care

Bilateral agreement--federal, 2260

Children in care

Apprehension prevention, 2122

Extended family placements

Benefit of, 2121

Children in care, indigenous

Culturally appropriate placements, 22, 116-117, 2519

Indigenous child welfare agencies, 22

Permanent guardianship consultations, 116

Permanent guardianships, consent for, 22-23, 60

TRC's calls to action, 2518

City of Winnipeg

Harassment policy consultations, 3777

Civil Service

Staff reduction, 2706-2707

Colonization, 2452-2453, 2518

Committee of Supply

Concurrence Motion, 2616-2622, 2700-2711, 3298-3300

Condolence, motions of

Cherniack, Saul, 3818-3821

Conservation officers

Staff reduction, 3890

Consultant reports

Government involvement, 2302-2303

Consumer protection officer

Staffing inquiry, 2706

Cool 2Be Kind

Antibullying campaign, 4045-4046

Crime prevention

Criminal Justice System Modernization Strategy

Funding, 566-567

Youth program, 2700-2701, 2703

Integrated Organized Crime Task Force

Staffing reduction, 3731

Justice Department Crime Prevention Branch

Youth program staff and budget, 2700

Theft program, dissolution of, 389

Criminal Justice System Modernization Strategy

Crime reduction programs, funding for, 566-567

Policy objectives, 2428

Youth crime prevention, 2700-2701, 2703

Customary care

Agreements, 2519

Cystic fibrosis

Medication coverage

Special drug program cuts, 607

Discrimination

LGBTTQ*, housing and employment, 1866

Racial, elimination of, 794

Dog overpopulation, 2880

Domestic Violence Awareness Month, 4006-4007

Doula training, 3299

Early Learning and Child Care strategy, 2262

Education system

Special requirement limit, 531

Emergency medical services (EMS)

Rural needs, 607

Emergency room services

Request to stop closures, 3310, 3311

Employment

Gender equality, 990

LGBTTQ* discrimination, 1866

Employment Standards Code Amendment Act (Bill 211)

2 R

Debate, 416-418

Questions, 413-414

Executive Council

Estimates

Speakers, 1690-1691

Executive government

Acting Premier inquiry, 193

Families Department

Estimates

Speakers, 2260-2263

Inclusion support services budget, 2260

Inclusion support wait-list, 2261

Family Conciliation Services

Staffing and budget, 3960-3961, 4015-4016, 4204

Family law reform

Administrative model, new, 2616

Administrative officials, role and responsibilities, 2618

Administrative officials, use of, 2618

Best interest of the child

Physical, emotional, cultural, 2622

Definitions, clarification of, 2621

Funding commitment, 3044

Indigenous consultations, 2618-2621, 2622

Legislation, timeline for, 2617-2618

Non-traditional families, inclusion of, 3102-3103

Provincial legislation, request for, 2504-2505

Rules for relocation, 3043-3044

Family Violence Prevention Program

Status of Women, transfer to, 2708

FemFest, 3343-3344

First Nations communities

Addiction treatment services needed, 3498

Fontaine, Tina

Request for public inquiry, 673-674

French language education

Teacher shortage, 2394

French language services

Health care, 2392-2395

Gang Action Interagency Network

Funding reduction, 3731

General comments, 389

Gang prevention program

Dissolution of strategies, 389, 2439

Gender equality

Employment, 990

Gender neutral language

Intoxicated persons act update, 2436

Government Motion

That the First Report of The Standing Committee on The Rules of The House received on October 4, 2018, be concurred, 3713-3714

That the Member for Rossmere be Deputy Chairperson of the Committees of the Whole House, 3968-3972

Government Notices Modernization Act (Various Acts Amended) (Bill 8)

French notifications, 2393, 2395

Health-care budget

Budget 2018, 605

Health-care services

French language services, 2392-2395

Funding concerns, 3919-3920

Women's services, access to, 431-432

Women's services, budget for, 594

Health-care services, changes to

Impact on front-line workers, 3481

Impact on women and girls, 1888-1889

St. Boniface community, impact on, 3211-3212

Health, Seniors and Active Living Department

Estimates

Speakers, 1841-1848

Highway Traffic Amendment Act (Impaired Driving Offences) (Bill 36)

2 R

Debate, 3728-3732, 3833

C 3/R, 4160

Home care

Privatization, 606

Housing

LGBTTQ* discrimination, 1866

Human Rights Code Amendment Act (Genetic Characteristics) (Bill 225)

2 R

Debate, 3073

Human Rights Commission

Budget and staffing, 2857-2858

Staff reduction inquiry, 2818

Hunting, night

Premier's comments, 2933-2934

Identification, government issued

Non-binary identification legislation, 2732

Impaired Driving Offences Act (Various Acts Amended) (Bill 26)

2 R

Debate, 1652-1653

Questions, 1654-1655

C 3/R, 2803-2805

Consultations, 1654

Drug screening device tests, accuracy of, 1652-1653

Impairment levels, medicinal use, 2804

Impairment levels, THC, 1652-1653

Oral fluid test, accuracy of, 2804

Policing costs, 1654

Public awareness campaign, 2804

Racial profiling, 2804

Inclusion support

Families Department budget, 2260

Wait-list, 2261

Indigenous communities

Big game, importance of, 2931

Family law reform, 2618-2622

Hunting, shared management, 2933

Judicial Nominating Committee appointments, 3808-3809

Judicial reform needed, 1498-1499

Indigenous lawyers

Q.C. designations, 3848

Indigenous women

Accomplishments of, 3474

Integrated Organized Crime Task Force

Staffing reduction, 3731

Interlake-Eastern Regional Health Authority

Midwife training program, 3298-3299

International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, 794

International Day of Pink, 1210

International Women's Day, 521-522

Intoxicated Persons Detention Amendment Act (Bill 229)

2 R

Debate, 2438-2439

Questions, 2434-2436

Gender-neutral nouns, 2436

Intoxication, definition of, 2438

Invasive Species Awareness Week Act (Bill 212)

C 3/R, 2279-2281

Jordan's Principle

Claim processing changes, 2151

Government position, 2150-2151

Prosthetics care, 2151

Judicial Nominating Committee

Appointment of indigenous members, 3808-3809, 3848

Judicial system

Aboriginal Canadians, fairness for, 468-469

Diversity promotion, 3848

False confession case concern, 2607

False confession prevention, 2607-2608, 2660-2661

Improvements needed, 469

Law enforcement review, 2704-2705

Mental health and addictions, 1218

Pre-emptory challenges, 469

Reform needed

Indigenous Manitobans, 1498-1499

Wrongful conviction case concern

Request to review, 2661

Justice Department

Crime Prevention Branch

Youth program staff and budget, 2700

Estimates

Opening statements, 2426-2428

Speakers, 2428-2429

Overtime, MNP report, 1662-1663

Ka Ni Kanichihk

Keeping the Fires Burning celebration, 3038-3039

Legal Aid Manitoba

Funding and salaries, 764-765

Request for funding, 2608, 2661

Legislative Assembly Amendment Act (Member Changing Parties) (Bill 4)

2 R

Debate, 266-271

Questions, 263-265

C 3/R, 2774-2775

LGBTTQ* individuals

Discrimination, housing and employment, 1866

Personal-care homes for seniors, 2562

Long-term care

Budget for 2018, 606

Lyme disease

Physician training, 2989

MADD Red Ribbon Campaign, 423-424

Mancor Industries

Offender skills training program

Dissolution of, 1940-1941

Manitoba Conservation Officers Recognition Day Act (Bill 201)

2 R

Debate, 2981-2982, 3889-3890

Manitoba Public Insurance (MPI)

Cannabis use

Safe driving campaign, 480-481

Maternity care

Status of Women

Birthing centre, administrative responsibility, 1843

Matter of Urgent Public Importance

Railway backlogs across western Canada, 478

Matters of Privilege

By Cullen stating the Member for Point Douglas publicly shared the contents of legislation before it was introduced in the House, 2068-2069

By Fletcher regarding a letter he received from a law firm representing Delta 9. The Member stated that the letter was an attempt to intimidate him in his role as MLA, 2680

By Fletcher regarding the use of gender based language used by the Member for St. Johns, 269

By Fontaine regarding an exchange ("heckling") during Question Period between the Member for Brandon West and the Member for Point Douglas, 2609

By Fontaine regarding the emergency recall of the House to consider financial matters. She further asked that debate on BITSA take place immediately, 2865

By Fontaine regarding the process for consideration of Estimates, specifically the Executive Council Estimates, 1547-1548

By Fontaine regarding the use of ministerial statements to discuss Bills that have not been introduced and to refer the matter to the rules committee, 705-706

By Fontaine suggesting that the Minister for Crown Services had made misleading comments in the House and that a committee be struck to examine the Members statements, 2871-2872

By Gerrard pointing out four breaches of the rules and practices, 3036

By Gerrard regarding the order of questions in question period when there is a first and second opposition, 3356

By Swan regarding the quality of responses given by the Premier during Oral Questions, 2869

Mature Women's Centre

Closure of, 607

Request to maintain, 2467

Members' statements

African Community Awards, 1937

Callahan, Ann Thomas, 2653

Chief, Susan, 1657-1658

Cueto, Malaya, 1493-1494

Doughnators, 4144

Faceless Doll Project, 2335

FemFest, 3343-3344

Ikwe Safe Ride: Women Helping Women, 526

Indigenous women in media, 425

Islamic history month in Canada, 3734

Keeping the Fires Burning, 3038-3039

Mifegymiso availability, 3797-3798

Sexually Exploited Youth Community Coalition, 835-836

St. John's High Day of Knowledge, 2899-2900

Winnipeg Animal Services, 149-150

WOKE comedy collective, 3953-3954

Mental health

Police training for crisis situations, 1165-1166

Mental health and addiction

Judicial system, 1218

Methamphetamine abuse, 3413-3414

Safe injection site request, 3414, 4056

Mental health care

Funding available--federal, 894-895

Social housing units, 2340-2341

Worker protections, 1574

Methamphetamine abuse

Community safety, 1537

General comments, 482

Government intention, 1538

Mental health and addiction services, 3413-3414

Plan of action needed, 4204

Safe injection sites, 3703-3704

Violence against health workers, 3731

Winnipeg Police Service, drug safety strategy, 1537-1538

Midwifery services

Positions available, 3300

Status of Women administrative responsibility, 1845

Midwives, training

Administrative responsibility, 1845

Programs for--Interlake-Eastern RHA, 3298-3299

Mifegymiso

Access and availability, 2467, 2708-2711, 3624-3625

Consultations (feminist lens), 417

Funding for, 1841-1842

General comments, 2467

Government position, 1690-1692

Responsibility for, 2711

Mifegymiso drug review

Request for report, 2009

Minimum wage increase, 59

General comments, 59

Ministerial statements

Cool 2Be Kind antibullying campaign, 4045-4046

Domestic Violence Awareness Month, 4006-4007

International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, 794

International Day of Pink, 1210

International Women's Day, 521-522

MADD Red Ribbon Campaign, 423-424

Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls Honouring and Awareness Day, 3405

National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence against Women, 381-382

National Indigenous Peoples Day, 3268

Persons Day, 3616-3617

Recognizing Indigenous leaders, 2055

Restorative Justice Week, 13

Sexual Assault Awareness Month, 883-884

Women's world curling championship team-team Canada, 1008

Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD)

Red Ribbon Campaign, 423-424

Municipal Harassment Policy Act (Various Acts Amended) (Bill 231)

2 R

Debate, 3780-3781

Questions, 3777

Consultations, 3777

Municipalities

Cannabis legalization

Consultations, 445

Enforcement, 446

National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence against Women, 381-382

National Indigenous Peoples Day, 3268

Non-binary individuals

Government issued ID, legislation, 2732

Northern health care

Physician recruitment/retention programs, 607

Northern Manitoba communities

Dog overpopulation, 4161

Mobile spay and neuter clinics, 2877-2878, 2880

Wild dog problem, 2878

Opioid abuse

BC pharmaceutical company lawsuit

Costs associated with addiction treatment, 4055-4056

Opposition Day Motion

That the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba condemn the Provincial Government for its inaction during the methamphetamine crisis in Manitoba, 3497-3498

That the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba condemn the Provincial Government for misleading the House and Manitobans regarding the recommendations of the VIRGO consulting report regarding addiction and mental health, 2328-2329

Oral Questions

Accessibility for Manitobans Act

Timeline for implementation, 3277

Addiction crisis

Community safety, 1537

Government intention, 1538

Winnipeg Police Service drug safety, 1537-1538

Addiction strategy--provincial

Brandon detox facility, 151

Timeline for implementation, 151

Addiction treatment services

Safe injection site, 3414, 4056

Service provision concerns, 151-152

Ambulance services

Municipal funding agreement, 297-298

Anti-theft and anti-gang programs

Dissolution of strategies, 389

Auto Theft Suppression Strategy

Dissolution of program, 3136

BC pharmaceutical company lawsuit re: opioids

Costs associated with addiction treatment, 4055-4056

Cannabis strategy--provincial

Media presence at conference, 193

Cannabis use, effects of

Youth public awareness campaign, 355-356

Changes to health-care services

Impact on front-line workers, 3481

Impact on St. Boniface community, 3211-3212

Impact on women and girls, 1888-1889

Request to stop ER closures, 3310, 3311

Special drug program, 3310

Consultant reports

Government involvement, 2302-2303

Criminal justice reform strategy

Funding for crime reduction programs, 566-567

Death of Tina Fontaine

Request for public inquiry, 673-674

Education system funding

Special requirement limit, 531

Executive government

Acting Premier inquiry, 193

Family Conciliation Services

Budget reduction concerns, 4015-4016, 4204

Staffing and budget concerns, 3960-3961

Family law reform

Funding commitment, 3044

Inclusion of non-traditional families, 3102-3103

Rules for relocation, 3043-3044

Family law reform--federal

Request for provincial legislation, 2504-2505

Health-care budget

Women's health services, 594

Health-care services

Funding concerns, 3919-3920

High-risk youth

Supportive housing, 1434

Human Rights Commission

Budget and staffing concerns, 2857-2858

Staff reduction inquiry, 2818

Indigenous children in care

Consent for permanent guardianships, 22-23

Culturally appropriate placements, 22, 116-117

Indigenous child welfare agencies, 22

Permanent guardianship consultations, 116

Indigenous lawyers

Q.C. designations, 3848

Indigenous Manitobans

Judicial reform needed, 1498-1499

Jordan's Principle

Government position, 2150-2151

Judicial nomination committee

Appointment of indigenous members, 3808-3809, 3848

Judicial system

Diversity promotion, 3848

Fairness for aboriginal Canadians, 468-469

False confession case concern, 2607

False confession prevention, 2607-2608, 2660-2661

Improvements needed, 469

Pre-emptory challenges, 469

Judicial system review

Mental health and addictions, 1218

Justice department overtime

Meyers Norris Penny report, 1662-1663

Legal Aid Manitoba

Funding and salaries, 764-765

Request for funding, 2608, 2661

Mature Women's Centre

Request to maintain, 2467

Mental health and addictions

Federal funding available, 894-895

Social housing units, 2340-2341

Methamphetamine crisis

Mental health and addiction services, 3413-3414

Plan of action needed, 4204

Safe injection site, 3703-3704

Mifegymiso drug review

Request for report, 2009

Parental leave changes--federal

Request for support for Bill 211, 249-250

Personal-care homes

Construction inquiry, 2562-2563

Public transit

Affordability concerns, 721-722

Carbon tax, 722

Report recommendations, 722

Recreation programs for inner-city youth

Application approval inquiry, 2953-2954

Residential Tenancies Branch

Budget and staffing concerns, 2818-2819

Restorative justice

New program inquiry, 1218

Retirement homes for LGBTTQ* seniors

Rainbow Resource Centre proposal, 2562

Safe injection site

Funding inquiry, 1016-1017

Shared Health Services

Cost to establish, 2060

Women's health plan, 2060-2061

Sheriff officer shortages

Impact on public safety, 2755-2756

Skills training for offenders

Dissolution of Mancor program, 1940-1941

Social Services Appeal Board

Access to justice system, 4155, 4204-4205

Specialty training for police officers

Crisis situations involving mental health, 1165-1166

West Central Women's Centre

Government funding intention, 86-87

Winnipeg Police Board

Use of force policy, 924

Women and girls

Reproductive health care, 2468

Women and mothers

Health and education concerns, 2241-2242

Women's health and finances

Government record, 1594-1595

Women's health care

Access to Mifegymiso, 2467

Access to services, 431-432

Women's reproductive health

Access to Mifegymiso, 3624-3625

Wrongful conviction case concern

Request to review, 2661

Youth in custody

Reduction plan, 1433

Restorative justice programs, 1433

Parental leave

Request for support for Bill 211, 249-250

Personal-care homes

Beds, capital projects, 606

Construction inquiry, 2562-2563

LGBTTQ* seniors

Rainbow Resource Centre proposal, 2562

Persons Day, 3616-3617

Petitions

Access to health care, 163, 201, 259-260, 303, 362-363, 400, 440, 474

Tina Fontaine-public inquiry, 925-926, 1023-1024, 1089, 1174, 1228, 1436, 1506-1507, 1547, 1602-1603, 1671, 1805, 1895, 1950-1951, 2016-2017, 2070, 2159-2160, 2245, 2310, 2349, 2422-2423, 2506, 2571, 2610, 2666, 2699, 2759, 2825-2826, 2862-2863, 2918

Physicians

Lyme disease training, 2989

Points of Order

By Fontaine regarding extended bouts of applause and standing ovations during Question Period, 3809

By Fontaine regarding the Minister of Sustainable Development's language and accusatory tone, 3680-3681

By Fontaine regarding the wearing of jeans by the Member for St. Boniface, 3809

P/O by Fontaine regarding allowing debate on Selected Bills before the vote on Second Reading motion, 2381

P/O by Fontaine regarding making personal attacks in the House, 702

P/O by Fontaine regarding members making personal attacks in their remarks, 702

P/O by Fontaine regarding the ability of Members to comment on Legislation when they do not have access to the Bill, 708-709

P/O by Klassen regarding an answer given by the Minister of Sustainable Development at the end of Question Period addressing harassment in the Civil Service, 3008-3009

Police officers

Specialty training for

Crisis situations involving mental health, 1165-1166

Police services

Cannabis legalization, costs of, 1654

Politics, women in, 3231

Powell, Katie

Save a Dog Network, 2877

Pride events

Provincial-municipal support, 2731

Public transit services

Affordability concerns, 721-722

Carbon tax, 722

Funding levels, 3732

Municipal funding agreement, 3732

Report recommendations, 722

Queen's Counsel

Indigenous lawyers, 3848

Queen's Counsel Act (Bill 22)

2 R

Debate, 1635-1636

Questions, 1638-1639

C 3/R, 2798

Appointments, number of, 1638

Political patronage concerns, 1637, 1638

Racial profiling

Cannabis legalization, 2804

Racism

Elimination of, 794

Racial profiling

Cannabis legalization, 2804

Rainbow Resource Centre

Personal-care home proposal, 2562

Recreation programs (inner-city youth)

Application approval inquiry, 2953-2954

Reproductive health, women

General comments, 2468

Status of Women

Cancers, administrative responsibility for, 1847

Residential Tenancies Branch

Budget and staffing, 2706, 2818-2819

Resolutions

Celebrating Freedom Road

Debate, 1997-1998

Celebrating National Indigenous Peoples Day

Debate, 2451-2453

Celebrating Pride in Manitoba

Debate, 2735

Provincial-municipal support, 2731

Questions, 2731-2732

Conflict of interest

Debate, 3687-3688

Questions, 3686

Cuts to the special drug program

Questions, 510-512

The Federal Government should prioritize Yazidi victims of sex slavery and abuse at the hands of ISIS in its resettlement quotas

Questions, 340, 342

Protecting and promoting french language services

Opening statement, 2391-2393

Questions, 2393-2396

Recognizing Lyme Disease awareness and prevention

Debate, 2988-2990

Trans Mountain Pipeline

Debate, 2293

Workers compensation coverage for work related stress

Questions, 1574-1575

Restorative justice

General comments, 2427

New program inquiry, 1218

Youth in custody, 1433

Restorative Justice Week, 13

Restorative Resolutions program

Cannabis legalization, 2804

Rural Manitoba

EMS needs, 607

Safe and Responsible Retailing of Cannabis Act (Liquor and Gaming Control Act and Manitoba Liquor and Lotteries Corporation Act Amended) (Bill 11)

2 R

Debate, 480-484

Questions, 445-446

C 3/R, 2786-2787

Age requirement, 482-483, 2787

Anti-gang prevention programs, 445

Black market, 482

Edible products, 481

Home growers, 481

Mental health and addiction services, 446

Municipal consultations, 445

Municipal enforcement, 446

Public education, 446

Public education, youth campaign, 480-481

Responsible driving campaign (MPI), 480-481

Safe injection site

Funding inquiry, 1016-1017

Methamphetamine abuse, 3703-3704

Request for, 3414, 4056

Save A Dog Network, 2877

Senior citizens

LGBTTQ* personal-care homes, 2562

Sexual Assault Awareness Month, 883-884

Shared Health Services

Cost to establish, 2060

Women's health plan, 2060-2061

Sheriff officers

Shortages, public safety impact, 2755-2756

Training classes, 2704

Sheriffs Services

Staff reduction, 2705

Shoal Lake No. 40

Garbage removal, 1997-1998

Social housing units

Mental health and addictions, 2340-2341

Sale of, government intention, 2340-2341

Social Services Appeal Board

Justice system access, 4155, 4204-4205

Spay and neuter

Education and awareness, 2880

Northern Manitoba communities, 2877-2878

Special drug program

Cystic fibrosis medication coverage, 607

Elimination of, 3310

Financial difficulties, impact of cuts, 512-513

Spotlight

Anti-gang project, 389

St. Boniface

Health-care service changes, 3211-3212

Status of Women

Birthing centre, administrative responsibility, 1843

Family Violence Prevention Program transfer, 2708

Fertility treatments, administrative responsibility, 1843

Hysterectomies, administrative responsibility, 1846

Midwives and doulas, administrative responsibility, 1845

Reproductive cancers, administrative responsibility, 1847

Reproductive health care, responsibility for, 1841-1842, 2709

Teachers

French language shortage, 2394

Theft prevention program

Dissolution of strategies, 389

Throne Speech

Debate, 58-61

Truth and Reconciliation Commission

Child welfare recommendations, 2518

Vital Statistics Amendment Act (Bill 226)

2 R

Questions, 1861-1863

Warrant Task Force

Staff reduction, 3731

Watson, Dr. Jonas

Save a Dog Network, 2877

West Central Women's Centre

Government funding intention, 86-87

Wildlife Amendment Act (Safe Hunting and Shared Management) (Bill 29)

2 R

Debate, 2930-2938, 3229-3235

Co-management, indigenous communities, 2933

Consultations, indigenous communities, 2931, 2932, 3231

Legal requirements, 2932

Night hunting, Premier's comments, 2933-2934

Winnipeg Animal Services, 149-150

Winnipeg Police Board

Use of force policy, 924

Winnipeg Police Service

Methamphetamine abuse, drug safety, 1537-1538

Winnipeg Regional Health Authority (WRHA)

Funding concerns, 3919-3920

Winnipeg Repair Education and Cycling Hub (WRENCH), 150

Women

Health services, access to, 431-432

Health services, budget for, 594

Health, finances and education, 1594-1595, 2241-2242

In politics, 3231

Workers Compensation Act

Stress-induced mental disorders, 1574

Workplace harassment

City of Winnipeg policy consultations, 3777

Workplace safety and health

Unsafe footwear, 989

Workplace Safety and Health Amendment Act (Inappropriate or Unsafe Footwear) (Bill 219)

1 R, 913

2 R

Opening statement, 987-988

Questions, 988-990

C 3/R, 2529-2530

Consultations, 989

Hospitality industry, 990

Mandatory requirement, ban on, 988-989

Unsafe footwear, health and safety act, 989

Youth in custody

Reduction plan, 1433

Restorative justice programs, 1433

Youth, high-risk

Supportive housing, 1434

Youth, inner-city

Recreation programs

Application approval inquiry, 2953-2954

Fontaine, Ted. See Members' statements under Orange Shirt Day

Fontaine, Theodore. See Eyaa-Keen Healing Centre

Fontaine, Tina. See also Members' statements; Petitions

Request for public inquiry

Fontaine, 673-674

Stefanson, 673-674

Food security

Northern Manitoba

Lathlin, 218

Yakimoski, 662

Food supply contamination

Public reporting process

Altemeyer, 2565

Eichler, 2565

Football. See Manitoba Football Officials Association

Football Hall of Fame. See Members' statements under Member for Swan River

Forbes Brothers

Manitoba Hydro contract

Cullen, 2073

Forrest fires

Climate change, impact of

Squires, 221

Forrest, Ina. See Members' statements under 2018 Paralympic Curling Champions

Fort Richmond. See Members' statements under Recognizing election candidates in Fort Richmond

Foster care. See Children in care, indigenous

Foster homes, specialized

Inappropriate care concerns

Fielding, 634-635

Smith, B., 634-635

Francophone Affairs Advisory Council

Meeting with Minister re: language publications

Squires, 2827, 2829

Wiebe, 2829

Recommendations re: Francophone Community Enhancement and Support Act

Squires, 2833-2835

Wiebe, 2833-2835

Staffing

Squires, 2833

Wiebe, 2833

Francophone Affairs Secretariat

French language services, plan for

Kinew, 2463-2465

Squires, 2464-2465

Funding--federal

Altemeyer, 2221

Squires, 2221

Staff vacancies

Squires, 2219

Staffing and budget

Altemeyer, 2221

Squires, 2221, 2827, 2837

Wiebe, 2827, 2837

Tourism initiative

Squires, 220

Translation services, government publications

Cox, 394

Kinew, 393-394

Squires, 393-394

Francophone immigrants

Number of

Marcelino, F., 1917

Wishart, 1917-1918, 3259

Provincial Nominee Program

Reyes, 2400

Wishart, 3260

Summits--Canada

Wishart, 3260

Freedom Road. See also Resolutions

Construction of

Micklefield, 32

Federal-provincial partnership

Johnson, 1990-1991, 1992

Smook, 1992

Status update

Johnson, 1992

Lagassé, 3627-3628

Schuler, 3628

Smook, 1992

French language education

Brandon programs

Isleifson, 3394

Enrolment numbers

Gerrard, 1964

Wiebe, 2034

Wishart, 1964, 2034-2035, 3259

Funding for

Lagassé, 3088

Squires, 2830-2831

Wiebe, 2830-2831

Funding support--federal

Lamont, 3390-3391

General comments

Altemeyer, 3095

Wowchuk, 1292

Investments in, NDP record

Lamont, 3391

K-to-12

Gerrard, 1929

Wishart, 1929

Teacher shortage

Fontaine, 2394

Gerrard, 2114, 2394

Wishart, 2114-2115

Teachers, training and retention

Wishart, 2115

Trades training programs

Wishart, 3260

French language services. See also Resolutions under Protecting and promoting french language services

Bilingual capacity

Squires, 2827-2829

Wiebe, 2827-2829

Government department plans

Squires, 2838, 2840

Wiebe, 2838, 2840

Health care

Allum, 3262

Fontaine, 2392-2395

Isleifson, 3395

Kinew, 2463-2464

Reyes, 2393

Squires, 2464

Teitsma, 2395

Wiebe, 2393, 2394

Materials for distribution, production of

Squires, 2828-2829

Wiebe, 2828-2829

Quality-of-service survey

Squires, 2835-2839

Wiebe, 2835-2839

Sexual assault reporting

Squires, 2827-2828

Survey methods

Squires, 2839

Wiebe, 2839

Translation services, access to

Fletcher, 3257

Fresh Start program

Fletcher, 1345-1347

Freshwater Fish Marketing Corporation

Indigenous communities, duty-to-consult

Lathlin, 216

Friesen, Harvey. See Members' statements

Friesen, Hon. Cameron (Morden-Winkler) PC

Addiction

Prevention plan, 3584-3586

Addiction treatment services

Emergency Treatment Fund, 3845-3846

Harm-reduction strategies, 3522-3523

Addictions Foundation of Manitoba

Annual report 2017-2018, 3836

Affordability--Manitoba

Cost-of-living concerns, 592

Measurement of, Budget 2018 documents, 815-816

Agricultural Services Corporation

Reserve fund and general revenue, 3198-3200

Air Services

Privatization concerns, 3481

Proposal costs, request for, 1735-1736

Automobiles/motor vehicles

Electric vehicles

Bison Transport truck fleet, 2014-2015

Basic personal tax credit

Exemption increase, 1440

Indexing of, 733-734, 3196

Bison Transport

Electric truck fleet, 2014-2015

Budget 2018

Basic personal tax credit

Exemption increase, 1440

Consultations, 96-97

Manitoba affordability measurement, 815-816

Progress update, 1894

Small business

Tax credit increase, 1440-1441, 3196

Tax credits, 1446

Budget Address, 573-581

Budget Implementation and Tax Statutes Amendment Act, 2018 (Bill 34)

Request to table, 2820, 2951, 3047

Canada Health Transfer

Funding available--federal, 3199

Money received, use of, 730-732, 735, 818-821

Cannabis legalization

Health and safety considerations, 434

Implementation costs, 1675-1680

Revenue expected, 2468, 3305

Revenue vs. expenditures, 744-748

Cap-and-trade system

Government position, 1760

Carbon tax revenue

Annualization timeline, 819-820

Department receiving, 1759

General revenues, 1759

Government plan for, 730, 1441

Green economy incentives, 2014-2015

Percentage used on climate change, 722-723

Revenue vs. expenditures, 822

Tax rebate, 823

Civil Service

Staff reduction, 728

Workforce reduction, 1445

Civil Service Commission

Estimates

Opening statements, 2614

Civil Service Superannuation Board

Annual report 2017, 3267

Climate change

Money for--federal, 1753-1756

Committee of Supply

Committee report, 826

Concurrence Motion, 3305-3306

Interim Supply

Opening statements, 727

Questions, 728-751, 809-825

Commodity Futures Amendment and Securities Amendment Act (Bill 23)

1 R, 713-714

2 R

Opening statement, 1640-1641

Questions, 1642-1643

C 3/R, 2510-2511

Civil immunity (IIROC), 1641, 2510

Enforcement of fine payments (IIROC), 1640-1641, 2510

Power to compel evidence (IIROC), 1642-1643, 2510-2511

Recognition order, protection on, 2511

Right to appeal (IIROC), 1641, 2510-2511

Conference Board of Canada

Economy growth estimates, 97

Conservation Trust

Balance of, 742

Establishment of, 1441

Winnipeg Foundation, transfer to, 1750

Crown Services revenue

Budget 2018, 809-812

Dauphin Regional Health Centre

MRI unit, update, 3915-3916

Deer Lodge Centre

Staffing and budget, 3627

Disaster preparedness

Appropriation for, 1815

Economic development strategy

Government plan, request for, 45, 728-729

Economy--provincial

Capital spending, 1812-1813

Electric vehicles

Bison Transport truck fleet, 2004-2015

Emergency Treatment Fund

Manitoba participation, 3845-3846, 4155

Families office--Killarney

Request to reverse closure, 2157

Federal equalization payments

Amount received, 732-733, 3198-3199

Fidelity Bonds

Report on, 381

Finance Department

Business Transformation and Technology

Windows 10 upgrade costs, 1681-1682, 1742-1750

Capital Assets-Internal Service Adjustments

Transitional transformational capital, 1680-1681

Capital spending, new assessment tool, 1806-1810

Capital spending, top-down vs. bottom-up, 1811-1812

Civil Service, 1442

Corporate Services Division

General comments, 1443

Staff decrease, 1449

Department transfers, 1442

Disaster preparedness, appropriation for, 1815

Enabling Appropriations, 1442

Estimates

Opening statements, 1439-1441

Speakers, 1441-1453, 1674-1682, 1741-1760, 1806-1821, 2161-2162

Fiscal and Financial Management, 1445-1446

FTE's, decrease in, 1452

Organizational chart, 1452

Other Expenditures, 1445-1446

P3 Canada submissions, 1815-1816

Political staff, 1453

Priorities and Planning Secretariat of Cabinet

Budget and FTE's, 1446-1447

Procurement Services RFP, 2161

Regulatory Accountability Secretariat, 1443

Regulatory Accountability Secretariat, FTE's, 1820-1821

Revenue Estimates Supplementary Information for Legislative Review 2018-2019, 2405

Staff introductions, 1441-1442, 1674-1675, 1806

Staff turnover, 1449

Supplementary Information for Legislative Review, 2018-2019, 1159

Sustainable Workforce Milestones plan, 1447

Technical officers, 1675

Fiscal Responsibility and Taxpayer Protection Amendment Act (Bill 27)

1 R, 754

Request to withdraw, 1592-1593

Flin Flon General Hospital

Birthing services, 4150-4151

Green economy

Incentives for, 2014-2015

Habitat for Humanity

Morden-Winkler homes, 3407

Health Sciences Centre

Methamphetamine cases

Security officers, expanded powers for, 3959-3960

Health-care services

Sustainability of, 3196

Wait time reduction, 3807

Health-care services, changes to

Impact on front-line workers, 3481-3482

Request to reverse, 428-430

Hospitals

Methamphetamine cases

Security officers, expanded powers for, 3959-3960

Infrastructure

Funding concerns, 3197

Spending, government promise, 736-737

Interim Appropriation Act, 2018 (2) (Bill 33)

1 R, 3195

2 R

Opening statement, 3195-3197

Questions, 3197-3200

C/ 3R, 3207-3208

Interim Appropriation Act, 2018 (Bill 21)

1 R, 858

2 R, 858

C/3 R, 859

Investment Industry Regulatory Organization of Canada (IIROC)

Civil immunity, 1641, 2510

Enforcement of fine payments, 1640-1641, 2510

Power to compel evidence, 1642-1643, 2510-2511

Right to appeal, 1641, 2510-2511

Lake St. Martin road access

Contract tendering process, 1807-1810

Lifeflight Air Ambulance

Physician consultations, 4114-4115

Privatization concerns, 4119-4120, 4205

Livestock and farm buildings

Increase in, 748-749

Long-term care facilities

Nurse staffing levels, 3045

Low-income Manitobans

Cost-of-living concerns, 676-677

Made-in-Manitoba Climate and Green Fund

Revenue, use of, 740-741

Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)

Dauphin Regional Health Centre, update, 3915-3916

Manitoba Bureau of Statistics, 1444-1445

Manitoba Commission

Supplementary Information for Legislative Review, 2018-2019, 1159

Manitoba Employee Pensions and Other Costs

Supplementary Information for Legislative Review, 2018-2019, 1159

Manitoba Enabling Appropriations and Other Appropriations

Supplementary Information for Legislative Review, 2018-2019, 1159

Manitoba Hydro

Rate increase, PUB review, 3200

Revenue projections, 810-811

Manitoba Liquor & Lotteries

Revenue from, 748

Manitoba Ombudsman

Whistleblower protection

Investigative role, 1605-1606

Resources for, 1611

The Maples

Written response to questions posed by the Member for The Maples, 2742

Maternity care

Birthing services--Flin Flon hospital, 4150-4151

Matters of Privilege

By Friesen regarding comments made by the Member for Fort Rouge on June 7, 2018 regarding estimates for cannabis revenue, 2939-2941

Members' statements

Dyck, Captain Ike, 1424-1425

Friesen, Harvey, 4111

Habitat for Humanity Morden-Winkler homes, 3407

Harvest for Kids, 2744-2745

Integrity and accountability, 3130

Professional accountants awards gala, 2410

Tanguay, Louis, 885

Mental health and addiction

Access to treatment improvements, 3496

Addictions specialists, 3496

Methamphetamine abuse, 3413-3414

Safe injection site request, 3414, 4056

Youth services need, 3348-3349

Methamphetamine abuse

Hospital security officers, expanded powers, 3959-3960

Mental health and addiction services, 3413-3414

Prevention initiatives/resources, 3740-3741

Primary care clinics, 3921-3922

Public health emergency, 3485-3486

Safe injection sites, 3704

Task force director, 3486

Treatment centre need, 4209

Minimum wage

Poverty reduction and tax brackets, 361

Municipal government

Bullying and harassment prevention

Support for Bill 231, 3106

Whistleblower protection, 1605, 1609-1610

Municipalities

Government relations, 738-740

Non-profit organization

Compensation report audits, 2778

Northern Patient Transportation Program

Funding reduction concerns, 4205

Patient escorts, funding coverage, 3526, 3963-3964

Patient escorts, travel difficulties, 3742-3743

Nurses/nursing

Long-term care facilities

Staffing levels, 3045

Opioid abuse

BC pharmaceutical company lawsuit

Costs associated with addiction treatment, 4056

Emergency Treatment Fund, 3845-3846

Treatment centre need, 4209

Opposition Day Motion

That the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba condemn the Provincial Government for its inaction during the methamphetamine crisis in Manitoba, 3495-3497

Oral Questions

Addiction prevention

Request for government plan, 3584-3586

Addiction services

Safe injection site, 3414, 4056

Addiction treatment services

Need for harm-reduction strategies, 3522-3523

BC pharmaceutical company lawsuit re: opioids

Costs associated with addiction treatment, 4056

Budget 2018

Progress update, 1894

Budget implementation bill

Request to introduce, 2951, 3047

Tabling timeline, 2820

Bullying and harassment prevention

Support for Bill 231, 3106

Cannabis legalization

Expected revenue, 2468

Carbon tax revenue

Incentives for green economy, 2014-2015

Percentage used on climate change, 722-723

Changes to health-care services

Impact on front-line workers, 3481-3482

Request to reverse, 428-430

Dauphin Regional Health Centre

Timeline for operating MRI suite, 3915-3916

Deer Lodge Centre

Staffing and budget, 3627

Department estimates

Minister's comments, 1167-1168

Economic development strategy

Request for government plan, 45

Emergency Treatment Fund

Manitoba participation inquiry, 3845-3846, 4155

Families office (Killarney)

Request to reverse closure, 2157

Fiscal responsibility and taxpayer protection

Request to withdraw Bill 27, 1592-1593

Flin Flon General Hospital

Birthing services, 4150-4151

Health-care services

Wait-time reduction, 3807

Legalization of cannabis--federal

Health and safety considerations, 434

Lifeflight Air Ambulance

Physician consultations, 4114-4115

Privatization concerns, 4119-4120, 4205

Long-term care facilities

Nurse staffing levels, 3045

Low-income Manitobans

Cost-of-living concerns, 676-677

Manitoba's affordability

Cost-of-living concerns, 592

Manitoba's Air Services

Request for proposal costs, 1735-1736

Manitoba's finances

Credit rating improvement, 3278-3279

Mental health and addiction

Need for youth services, 3348-3349

Meth and opioid addiction

Need for treatment centre, 4209

Meth cases at Health Sciences Centre

Expanded powers for security officers, 3959-3960

Methamphetamine addiction

Mental health and addiction services, 3413-3414

Need for task force director, 3486

Prevention resources needed, 3740-3741

Primary care clinics, 3921-3922

Public health emergency, 3485-3486

Safe injection site, 3704

Northern Manitoba

The Pas health clinic, 4120

Northern Patient Transportation Program

Coverage for patients and escorts, 3526

Funding coverage for patient escorts, 3963-3964

Funding reduction concerns, 4205

Patient escorts and travel difficulties, 3742-3743

Parental leave changes--federal

Timeline for provincial legislation, 192-193

Personal-care homes

Need for construction, 4152-4153

Post-secondary education

Funding and affordability, 3102

Provincial finances

Credit rating improvement, 2065

Public service workers

Employment loss concerns, 21-22

Public Services Sustainability Act

Request to invoke the notwithstanding clause, 2505

Request to repeal Bill 28, 2505, 2604, 2664-2665, 2693-2694

Recreational facilities in south Winnipeg

Operation of community fountain, 3137-3138

Red tape reduction legislation

Impact on service provision, 49

Red Tape Reduction Task Force

Report recommendations, 2695

South Winnipeg recreational complex

Request for new facility, 2502

St. Boniface neonatal unit

Nursing overtime concerns, 3418, 3482

Transformation Capital Fund

Changes to Manitoba's public services, 2243

Funding announcement, 3005

University of Manitoba labour negotiations

Government involvement, 768-769

Update on provincial finances

Deficit reduction and public services, 197

West Central Women's Centre

Government funding intention, 87

Women's health and finances

Government record, 1594-1595

Writing of the Throne Speech

Private sector consultants, 121-122

Parental leave

Timeline for provincial legislation, 192-193

The Pas

Health clinic, need for, 4120

Pension plans

Pooled Registered Pension Plans, 817-818

Personal-care homes

Need for, 4152-4153

Physicians

Consultations re: Lifeflight Air Ambulance, 4114-4115

Pooled Registered Pension Plans

Update, 817-818

Post-secondary education

Funding and affordability, 3102

Poverty reduction strategy

Tax brackets and minimum wage, 361

Provincial deficit

Debt servicing costs, 96, 1448, 3196

Reduction and public services, 197

Reduction in, 1439-1440

Tax cuts, 3199

Provincial finances

Credit rating, 2065, 3278-3279

Public Accounts, Standing Committee on

Numbered companies, 1816-1820

Public Interest Disclosure (Whistleblower Protection) Amendment Act (Bill 5)

1 R, 380

2 R

Opening statement, 1605-1606

Questions, 1609-1611

City officials, consultation with, 1609

Civil court proceedings

Identity protection, 1606

Complaint process, minister's office, 1610-1611

Municipalities, inclusion of, 1605, 1609-1610

Ombudsman investigative role, 1605, 1606

Ombudsman's office, resources for, 1611

School divisions, coverage for, 1605

Public Sector Compensation Disclosure Amendment Act (Bill 6)

1 R, 380-381

2 R

Opening statement, 1612-1613

Questions, 1616-1619

C 3/R, 2777-2778

Financial disclosure, multiple government agencies, 1616, 1618

High earners, limited privacy for, 1617

Non-profit organizations

Compensation report audits, 2778

Technical officers

Access to salary information, 1616

Alphabetical listings for, 1617

Disclosure for, 1612-1613, 2778

Number of, 1617

Threshold disclosure increase, 1612, 2777-2778

Threshold indexing, 1617-1618

Public service

Employment loss concerns, 21-22

Provincial deficit reduction, 197

Transformation Capital Fund, 2243

Public Services Sustainability Act

Notwithstanding clause, request to invoke, 2505

Request to repeal Bill 28, 2505, 2604, 2664-2665, 2693-2694

Public-private partnerships

Future projects, 1814-1815

P3 Canada submissions, 1815-1816

Private interest groups, 1815

School construction, 1811, 1813-1814

Rapid Access to Addictions Medicine (RAMM) clinics, 3348, 3486, 3495-3496

Recreational facilities

Community fountain, operation of--south Winnipeg, 3137-3138

New facility, request for--south Winnipeg, 2502

Red tape reduction legislation

Service provision, impact on, 49

Red Tape Reduction Task Force

Report recommendations, 2695

Regulatory reduction

Two-for-one rule, 1443-1444

Resolutions

Protecting and promoting french language services

Debate, 3257-3259

Safe injection site

Methamphetamine abuse, 3704

Request for, 3414, 4056

School construction

Public-private partnerships, 1811, 1813-1814

Security officers

Expanded powers, in hospital, 3959-3960

Severance package disclosure, 1613

Shared Health Services

Cost to establish, 3198

Small business

Corporate rates, 733

Tax credit threshold increase, 1440-1441, 3196

St. Boniface Hospital

Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU)

Mandatory overtime concerns, 3418, 3482

Supplementary Loan and Guarantee Authority

Report, March 31, 2018, 2295

Sustainable Development Innovations Fund

Budget for 2018, 1752-1753

Tax credits

Budget 2018, 1446

Review of, 3196

Taxation

Corporate rate, small business, 733

Inequitable structures, 735-736

Throne Speech

Debate, 95-99

Writing of, private sector consultants, 121-122

Trade agreements

Government position, 3200

Transformation Capital Fund

Funding announcement, 3005

Public service changes, 2243

Treasury Board

Staff and budget, 1450-1451

Trucking industry

Green transition, 2014-2015

University of Manitoba

Labour negotiations, government involvement, 768-769

West Central Women's Centre

Government funding intention, 87

Windows 10

Upgrade costs, 1681-1682, 1742-1750

Winnipeg Foundation

Annual rate of return for, 742-743

Conservation Trust monies, 1750

Investment direction inquiry, 1751-1752

Public money, use of, 743

Women

Health, finances and education, 1594-1595

Workforce

Minister's comments, 1167-1168

Workplace harassment prevention, 3106

Friesen, Taylor. See Members' statements

Front-line services

Budget 2018

Kinew, 596-597

Front-line workers. See Resolutions

Frontier Collegiate Institute. See also Members' statements

Lindsey, 2252

Frontier School Division

Clarke, 2252

 

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