HOUSE INDEX - 3rd Session - 41st Legislature
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P3 Canada. See Public-private partnerships
Pages. See Legislative pages
PAL (55+). See Members' statements under Pembina Active Living Plus
Pallister, Hon. Brian (Forte Whyte) PC
Accessibility for Manitobans Act
Timeline for implementation, 3277
Addiction treatment services
Methamphetamine abuse, 3483-3484
Affordability--Manitoba
Outmigration concerns, 1309-1310
Agencies, boards and commissions
Reduction in, 962-963
Air Services
Privatization concerns--Northern Manitoba, 3745
Airports
Airstrip construction--Wasagamack First Nation, 960
Ambulance services
Fee reduction, 852
Automobiles/motor vehicles
Electric vehicles
Public transit services, 762-763
Bargaining units
Number of, 1383-1384
Basic personal tax credit
Exemption increase, 852
Brandon Manitoba
Worker Advisor Office
Funding for support programs, 2012-2013
Bridgwater Lakes
Splash pad, operation of, 3186
Budget 2018
Basic personal tax credit
Exemption increase, 852
Health spending, 851
Budget Debate, 849-855
Budget Implementation and Tax Statutes Amendment Act, 2018 (Bill 34)
Request to table, 2853-2854, 2901-2904, 2951-2952, 3047-3048
Bureau de l'éducation française
Assistant Deputy Minister position, 2559-2560, 2657-2659, 2816, 2949-2951, 3134, 3213
Caisses populaires
Tax credit changes
Impact on francophone community, 1221-1222
Canada child tax benefit
Children in care, clawback for, 3592
Canada Health Transfer
Funding available--federal, 4152
Reduction in, 1189-1190, 1254, 1260
Canadian Institute for Health Information
Performance indicators, 1245-1246
Canadian Transportation Agency
Filing re: Churchill rail line repair, 720, 762, 1183-1184, 1390
Ruling re: Churchill rail line repair, 3132-3133
CancerCare Manitoba
Government review, 4049-4050, 4111-4113
Cannabis legalization
Impairment levels
Edibles, 2676
General comments, 1833-1835
US research, 2673-2676
Municipal administration costs, 1839-1840
Premier's trip to DC, 1838-1839
Premier's trip to Iowa, 1832-1833
Pros/cons of, 1837-1838
Retail stores, location of, 1825-1827
Retail, how to, 1835-1836
Second Cup partnership, 1824-1825
Carbon reduction plan
Transition to green economy, 1013-1014
Carbon tax
Cost-of-living concerns, 587-588
Deficit reduction, 1108
Green programs needed, 1082-1083
Greenhouse gas emissions, 3625
Large polluters, 1184-1185
Litigation inquiry--federal, 3700-3701, 3737-3738, 3958-3959
Price per ton, 1105
University of Manitoba report, 2155
Carbon tax revenue
Deficit reduction, 1108-1109
Government plan for, 1185-1188
Green economy incentives, 2015
Low-carbon economy, transition to, 536-537, 1106, 2690-2691
Low-income tax relief, 3415
Return on, 1107-1108
Revenue neutral, timeline for, 1109-1123
Cataract surgery services
Privatization inquiry, 1537
Cherniack, Saul
Condolences, 887
Child and Family Services (CFS)
Reform initiatives, 942
Social Impact Bonds
Request to release contract details, 1942
Children in care
Canada child tax benefit, clawback, 592
Children's Special Allowances, 1340-1343
Children's Special Allowances, 1340-1343
Churchill Manitoba
Premier's visit to, 1829-1831
Railway and port
Transfer to local authority, 2748-2749
Churchill Manitoba rail line repair
Canadian Transportation Agency filing, 720, 762, 1183-1184, 1390
Canadian Transportation Agency ruling, 3132-3133
OmniTRAX appeals CTA ruling, 3177-3188
OmniTRAX compliance, 3273-3274
OmniTRAX responsibility, 1163, 1188-1189, 1543-1544
City of Thompson
Mining Community Reserve Fund
Release of monies to, 2999-3001
City of Winnipeg
Provincial relations, 3736
Civil Service
Ethics reporting
Auditor General recommendations, 1219-1220
Hiring practice reform, 4206
Climate and green plan
Reduction initiatives, 3699-3700
Request for, 4017-4018
Climate and Green Plan Implementation Act (Bill 16)
Amendments to, 3738
Request to table amendments, 3628-3629
Climate change
Amendment to Bill 16, 3581-3583
Evidence of, 3338
Government funding request, 3958
Government position, 4208
Collective bargaining
Teacher negotiations, 2238-2239
Committee of Supply
Concurrence Motion, 2672-2676, 2672676
Concordia Hospital ER closure
Request to retain, 464-465
Request to stop, 1080-1081, 1162-1163, 2338, 2689, 2750-2751, 2814-2815, 2854-2855, 2998-2999
St. Boniface renovations, 2855, 3133
Timeline for, 1261-1264
Condolence, motions of
Johnston, Frank, 3748-3749
Oleson, Charlotte, 3813-3814
Conflict of interest
Government intention, 2862
Legislative Assembly
Independent integrity commissioner, 3919
Penalties for violations, 1770-1771
Regarding MLA's, 3524-3526
Tax avoidance, 4207
Treasury Board appointment, 1087-1088
Conflict of Interest Commissioner
Powers to investigate, 1765-1768
Recommendations, 1761-1771
Tenure security, 3525
Consultant reports
Government involvement, 2302-2303
Crown assets
Sale of, estimated revenue, 2860-2861
Crown corporations
Budget reduction concerns, 1664
Standing committee meeting, 887-888
Crown Services
Minister's Hydro responsibilities, 3847
Dauphin Personal Care Home
Nurse staffing levels, 3914
Deputy Premier
Quality of life--Manitoba, 2862
Diabetes
Pharmacare, costs not covered, 4151
Divorce court
Conciliation services funding, 3583-3584
Economic development strategy
Government plan, request for, 3591
Timeline for, 3048-3049
Economy--provincial
Government plan, 1946-1947
Investment plan request, 4054-4055
Jobs plan, 2948-2949
Education system
Accessibility plan, 2663-2664
Government plans/investments, 2662-2663, 2815-2816, 2817, 3345-3346
Government-teacher relations, 2663
Healthy Foods in Schools program, 1335
Music programs, 2158
New approaches to education, 2664
Nova Scotia legal challenge
Manitoba government involvement, 720, 761-762, 1385-1389
Review commission
Inclusion of stakeholders, 3621-3622
Student-teacher ratios, 2601-2602
Student-teacher supports, 719
Vegetable and Fruit Snack program, 1335
Efficiency Manitoba
Budget and work plan, 1126-1127
Electric vehicles
Public transit services, 762-763
Emergency medical services (EMS)
Station closures, request to stop, 2688
Emergency room services
Acute-care beds, number of, 1246-1248
Mental health supports, 718
Request to stop closures, 464-465, 2688, 3178-3180, 3310, 3311
Rural closures, 1253-1257
Executive Council
Business activities, 1762-1763
Estimates
Opening statements, 942-943
Speakers, 942-963, 1105-1127, 1183-1195, 1244-1264, 1325-1343, 1378-1405, 1682-1692, 1761-1771, 1822-1840, 2258-2259
Standard of conduct, 1763-1764
Family law
Divorce court proceedings
Conciliation services funding, 3583-3584
First Nations communities
Housing construction, 1501
Manitoba Hydro, duty to consult, 841-842
Manitoba's GDP, 1500-1501
Road maintenance agreements, 3850
Tax burden myth, 1501
First World War commemoration, 4195-4196
Fisheries
Fishing rights--indigenous communities, 2243
Gimli High School
Music room expansion, 2066, 3622-3623
Global warming
Manitoba plan, 3478-3479
Green economy
Incentives for, 2015
Transition to, 1013-1014
Greenhouse gas emissions
Carbon tax, 3625
Reduction plan request, 3805-3806, 4058
Reduction record, 3738
Greyhound service departure
Rural and northern Manitoba, 4019
Service gap in Thompson, 3851
Hazardous waste sites
Cleanup timeline and budget, 4117-4118
Health Sector Bargaining Unit Review Act
Proclamation timeline, 2153
Health Sustainability and Innovation Review
KPMG report, 1328-1329
Health-care budget
Budget 2018, 851
Government priorities, 586-587
Health-care services
Agency nurses, use of, 2695
Bed reduction concerns, 3844-3845
Funding concerns, 3919-3920
Funding--federal, 852
Primary prevention, investment in, 1334-1336
Health-care services, changes to
General comments, 942
Government direction, 1329-1340
Impact on front-line workers, 1307, 2153-2154
Impact on Manitobans, 718
Impact on patients and staff, 3344-3345
KPMG report, 2817-2818
Nurses, mandatory overtime, 947
Nursing staff levels, 3800-3801
Request to reverse, 1302-1303
St. Boniface community, impact on, 3211-3212
Wait time for services, 1301-1302
Health, Seniors and Active Living Department
Active living investments, 1335
Healthy Child Committee of Cabinet
Request to convene meeting, 2059-2060
Healthy Foods in Schools program, 1335
Highway infrastructure
Budget for 2018, 591, 2957, 3272-3273, 3280
Highways and roads
Delays and cost overruns, 3412-3413
Municipal maintenance/repair
Funding--federal, 888
Hip and knee replacement
Privatization inquiry, 1536-1537
Hospitals
Methamphetamine cases
Security officers, expanded powers for, 4206
Personal-care home conversion, rural, 1257-1259
Housing
Residential properties, increase in, 854-855
Human Rights Commission
Budget and staffing, 2857-2858
Humboldt Broncos
Condolences, 1075
Hunting
Traditional and modern, 2417
Identification, government issued
Non-binary identification legislation, 1797-1798
Immigration services
Budget reduction, 724
Improving Access and Coordination of Mental Health and Addiction Services: A Provincial Strategy for all Manitobans
Implementation commitment, 2339-2340
Report recommendations, 2236-2237, 2298-2301, 2411-2412
Treatment services, 2236-2237, 2411-2412
Inclusion support
Accessibility inquiry, 2412-2413
Indigenous communities
Hunting rights, access to traditional lands, 2417
Hunting, trapping and fishing rights, 2243
Traditional hunting practice, 2417
Infant health
SCID's screening, 852
Infrastructure
Highways budget for 2018, 591, 2957, 3272-3273, 3280
Municipalities--federal funding, 672-673
Insurance companies
National pharmacare program concerns, 1684-1685
Interest rates, 943
International students
Health coverage, changes to, 2823
Health coverage, future of, 631-632
MPNP application fees, 726
Investors Group Field
Loan restructure, 3352
Jordan's Principle
Government position, 2150-2151
Keeyask dam, 956-958
Lake St. Martin outlet
Timeline for tenders, 535
Lead contamination
Clean-up plan request, 3741-3742, 4015
Unpublished reports, release of, 4014
Legislative Assembly
Conflict of interest
Independent integrity commissioner, 3919
Penalties for violations, 1770-1771
Regarding MLA's, 3524-3526
Discourse in the Chamber, 3349-3350
Harassment claims, 1250-1253, 1382-1383, 1400, 1404
Travel disclosure, 1769
Workplace harassment policy and prevention
External expert, 1193-1194
General comments, 952-955, 1190-1193
Inclusion of indigenous teachings, 568
Lifeflight Air Ambulance
Privatization concerns, 629-630, 670-671, 4050-4052, 4113-4114, 4147-4148
Low-carbon economy
Transition to, 536-537, 1106, 2690-2691, 3041-3042
Made-in-Manitoba Climate and Green Plan
Carbon tax, elimination of, 3338-3339, 3409-3410, 3415, 3416
Electric transit recommendations, 762-763
Low-carbon economy, transition to, 3041-3042
Manitoba Hydro
Agreements, First Nations duty-to-consult, 841-842
Call for standing committee, 1500
Contract worker death
Workplace safety measures, 1943-1944
Financial position, 3626-3627, 3961-3962
Government management approach, 3956-3957
Metis Federation meeting, 1194, 1393-1404
Metis Federation proposal, 1390-1392
Premier's comments, 3852
Privatization, 1682, 3922, 4010-4012
Rate affordability, 962
Rate increases, 917-918
Terms of reference changes, 4145-4146
Manitoba Hydro--board of directors
New board, due diligence, 960-961
New board, meeting with, 887, 955-959
Resignations, 797-804, 836-840, 842-843
Manitoba Metis Federation (MMF)
Manitoba Hydro meeting, 1393-1404
Manitoba Hydro proposal, 1390-1392
Manitoba Pharmacare program
Deductible increase, 1688-1689
Diabetes costs not covered, 4151
Manitoba Teachers' Society
Collective bargaining negotiations, 2011-2012
Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLA's)
Conflict of interest, 3524-3526
Members' statements
Deschouwer, Wayne, 3406-3407
Mental health care
ER supports, 718
Methamphetamine abuse
Addiction services funding, 3483-3484
Government intention, 1538
Hospital security officers, expanded powers, 4206
Prevention initiatives/resources, 1307-1308
Public awareness campaign, 3589
Request for treatment programs, 3737
Safe injection sites, 3479-3781
Treatment spaces needed, 3702
Violence against health workers, 3519-3521
Metis people
Premier's comments, apology request, 960
Mifegymiso drug review
Full cost coverage, 2152
Request for report, 2009-2010
Minimum wage increase
Request for, 1214-1216
Mining and mineral exploration
Protocol, development of, 854, 1823
Mining Community Reserve Fund
Release of monies--City of Thompson, 2999-3001
Ministerial statements
Approaches to carbon tax, 4103-4104
Federal response to Manitoba's climate plan, 3338-3339
First World War commemoration, 4195-4196
Humboldt Broncos condolences, 1075
Recognizing former Premier Greg Selinger, 457-458
Misericordia Health Centre
Community I.V. program, 718-719
Missing and murdered indigenous women and girls (MMIWG)
Government action on file, 3708
Municipal infrastructure
Infrastructure funding--federal, 672-673
Municipal Road and Bridge Program
Funding, 3801-3802
Municipalities
Cannabis legalization costs, 1839-1840
Road maintenance/repair
Funding--federal, 888
Music programs
Government support, 2158
National parks
Designation--Thompson Nickel Belt, 1124-1125
National pharmacare program
Advisory council participation--federal, 1683-1684
Government position, 1683, 3311-3312
Insurance company concerns, 1684-1686
Special drug program cuts, 534
New Democratic Party (NDP)
Harassment allegations, 949
Non-binary individuals
Government issued ID, legislation, 1797-1798
Non-profit organizations
Funding commitment inquiry, 472
Northern economic development
Plans for, 1828
Northern health care
Investments needed, 3620
Northern Healthy Foods Initiative, 1336
Northern Manitoba communities
Air Services, privatization concerns, 3745
Greyhound service withdrawal, 4019
Health and economic strategy, 3315
Wildfire evacuees
Protection from criminal activity, 2564
Wildfires
Communication procedures, 2558
Northern Patient Transportation Program
Patient escorts, funding coverage, 3526-3527
Northwest Area Water Supply project
Legal dispute--Manitoba, 2955
Nurses/nursing
Agency nurses, use of, 2695
Staffing levels (Dauphin PCH), 3914
OmniTRAX
Churchill rail line repair
Appeal of CTA ruling, 3177-3188
Compliance with, 3273-3274
Responsibility for, 1163, 1188-1189, 1543-1544
Opioid abuse
Safe injection site, 1496-1497, 1534-1536
Oral Questions
Accessibility for Manitobans Act
Timeline for implementation, 3277
Addiction crisis
Government intention, 1538
Bills before the Legislature
Members' conflict of interest, 3524-3526
Brandon's Worker Advisor Office
Funding for support programs, 2012-2013
Bridgwater Lakes
Operation of splash pad, 3186
Budget implementation bill
Request to introduce, 2853-2854, 2901-2904, 2951-2952, 3047-3048
Bureau de l'éducation française
Assistant Deputy Minister position, 2559-2560, 2657-2659, 2816, 2949-2951, 3134, 3213
Canada child benefit
Clawback for children in care, 3592
CancerCare Manitoba
Government review, 4049-4050, 4111-4113
Cannabis legislation
Legal penalties for youth, 2065
Carbon reduction plan
Electric transit recommendations, 762-763
Transition to green economy, 1013-1014
Carbon tax plan
Cost-of-living concerns, 587-588
Green programs needed, 1082-1083
University of Manitoba report, 2155
Carbon tax revenue
Incentives for green economy, 2015
Low-income tax relief, 3415
Transition to low-carbon economy, 536-537, 2690-2691
Carbon tax--federal
Litigation inquiry, 3700-3701, 3737-3738, 3958-3959
Churchill Manitoba
Canadian Transportation Agency filing, 720
Rail line repair, 1163
Rail line repair, OmniTRAX compliance, 3273-3274
Railway and port, transfer to local authority, 2748-2749
Churchill Manitoba rail line
Transportation agency filing, 762
Churchill Manitoba rail line repair
OmniTRAX responsibility, 1543-1544
City of Winnipeg
Provincial relations, 3736
Civil servants reporting ethics concerns
Auditor General recommendations, 1219-1220
Civil Service--provincial
Hiring practice reform, 4206
Climate and green plan
Removal of carbon tax, 3409-3410, 3415, 3416
Request for government plan, 4017-4018
Transition to low-carbon economy, 3041-3042
Climate and green plan act
Amendments to Bill 16, 3738
Request to table amendments, 3628-3629
Climate change
Amendments to Bill 16, 3581-3583
Government position, 4208
Reduction initiatives, 3699-3700
Request for government funding, 3958
Concordia and Seven Oaks hospitals
Request to stop ER closures, 1080-1081, 1162-1163, 2338, 2689, 2750-2751, 2814-2815, 2854-2855, 2998-2999
St. Boniface ER renovations, 2855, 3133
Conflict of Interest Commissioner
Tenure security, 3525
Conflict of interest legislation
Government intention, 2862
Consultant reports
Government involvement, 2302-2303
Contaminated site cleanup
Timeline and budget, 4117-4118
Crown assets, sale of
Estimated revenue, 2860-2861
Crown corporations
Budget reduction concerns, 1664
Standing committee meeting, 887-888
Crown Services Minister
Hydro responsibilities, 3847
Dauphin Personal Care Home
Nurse staffing levels, 3914
Department estimates
Minister's comments, 1168
Diabetes prevention and management
Costs not covered under Pharmacare, 4151
Divorce court proceedings
Conciliation services funding, 3583-3584
Economic development
Request for government plan, 3591
Economic development strategy
Request for government plan, 3048-3049
Economy--provincial
Government plan, 1946-1947
Request for investment plan, 4054-4055
Request for jobs plan, 2948-2949
Education funding
Student and teacher supports, 719
Student-teacher ratios, 2601-2602
Education review commission
Inclusion of stakeholders, 3621-3622
Education system
Class size reduction, 3214
Government plan, 2662-2663
Investment commitment, 3345-3346
Small class sizes, 3346-3347
Education system improvements
Government-teacher relations, 2663
New approaches to education, 2664
Request for accessibility plan, 2663-2664
Request for government plan, 2815-2816, 2817
Emergency room services
Mental health supports, 718
Request to stop closures, 3178-3180
Emissions reduction
Carbon tax, 3625
Government record, 3738
ER's and EMS stations
Request to stop closures, 2688
First Nations communities
Housing construction, 1501
Manitoba's GDP, 1500-1501
Road maintenance agreements, 3850
Tax burden myth, 1501
Gimli High School
Music room expansion, 2066, 3622-3623
Global warming
Manitoba plan, 3478-3479
Government issued identification
Non-binary identification legislation, 1797-1798
Greenhouse gas reduction
Request for government plan, 3805-3806, 4058
Greyhound service departure
Service gap in Thompson, 3851
Harassment and conflict of interest claims
Independent integrity commissioner, 3919
Harassment policy at the legislature
Inclusion of indigenous teachings, 568
Health Sector Bargaining Unit Review Act
Proclamation timeline, 2153
Health-care budget
Government priorities, 586-587
Health-care services
Bed reduction concerns, 3844-3845
Canada Health Transfer, 4152
Funding concerns, 3919-3920
Orthotics program, 889-890
Use of agency nurses, 2695
WRHA budget, 3842-3843
Health-care services, changes to
Impact on front-line workers, 1307, 2153-2154
Impact on Manitobans, 718
Impact on patients and staff, 3344-3345
Impact on St. Boniface community, 3211-3212
KPMG report recommendations, 2817-2818
Nursing staff levels, 3800-3801
Request to reverse decisions, 1302-1303
Request to stop ER closures, 1796-1797, 3310, 3311
Special drug program, 3310-3311
Wait time for services, 1301-1302
Healthy Child Committee of Cabinet
Request to convene meeting, 2059-2060
Highway and road repair
Infrastructure budget, 3272-3273, 3280
Highway and roads budget
Delays and cost overruns, 3412-3413
Highway infrastructure
Hip and knee replacements
Increased wait times, 1536
Privatization inquiry, 1536-1537
Hudson Bay rail line repair
Canadian Transportation Agency ruling, 3132-3133
OmniTRAX appeals CTA ruling, 3177-3188
Human Rights Commission
Budget and staffing concerns, 2857-2858
Immigration services
Budget reduction, 724
Inclusion support services
Accessibility inquiry, 2412-2413
Indigenous communities
Hunting rights, access to traditional lands, 2417
Hunting, trapping and fishing rights, 2243
Traditional hunting practice, consultations, 2417
Infrastructure Department
Responsibility for maintenance costs, 678-679
International students
Future of health coverage, 631-632
Health-care coverage, 2823
MPNP application fees, 726
Investors Group Field
Loan restructure, 3352
Jordan's Principle
Government position, 2150-2151
Lake St. Martin outlet
Timeline for tenders, 535
Lead contamination in soil
Release of unpublished reports, 4014
Request for clean-up plan, 3741-3742, 4015
Legislative Assembly
Discourse in the Chamber, 3349-3350
Lifeflight Air Ambulance
Privatization concerns, 629-630, 670-671, 4050-4052, 4113-4114, 4147-4148
Manitoba Hydro
Agreements, First Nations duty-to-consult, 841-842
Board resignations, 797-804, 836-840, 842-843
Call for standing committee, 1500
Financial position, 3626-3627, 3961-3962
Management, government approach, 3956-3957
Mandate, terms of reference changes, 4145-4146
Meeting with new board, 887
Premier's comments, 3852
Privatization concerns, 3922
Privatization inquiry, 4010-4012
Rate increases, 917-918
Workplace death, workplace safety measures, 1943-1944
Manitoba Teachers' Society
Collective bargaining negotiations, 2011-2012
Manitoba women and mothers
Health and education concerns, 2241-2242
Manitoba's affordability
Outmigration concerns, 1309-1310
Mental health and addictions
VIRGO report recommendations, 2236-2237, 2298-2301, 2411-2412
Methamphetamine abuse
Addiction services funding, 3483-3484
Need for treatment spaces, 3702
Progress concerns, 1307-1308
Public awareness campaign, 3589
Request for treatment programs, 3737
Safe injection sites, 3479-3781
Violence against health workers, 3519-3521
Methamphetamine cases at health facilities
Expanded powers for security officers, 4206
Mifegymiso drug review
Full cost coverage, 2152
Request for report, 2009-2010
Minimum wage
Increase request, 1214-1216
Mining Community Reserve Fund
Release of monies to the City of Thompson, 2999-3001
Misericordia Hospital
Community I.V. program, 718-719
Missing and murdered indigenous women and girls
Government action on file, 3708
Municipal infrastructure
Federal funding available, 672-673
Municipal Road and Bridge Program
Program funding commitment, 3801-3802
Municipal road repair
Federal funding available, 888
Music programs
Level of government support, 2158
National pharmacare program
Government position, 3311-3312
Request to suspend special drug program cuts, 534
Non-profit organizations
Funding commitment inquiry, 472
North Dakota water diversion project
Manitoba's legal dispute, 2955
Northern Air Services
Privatization concerns, 3745
Northern health services
Investments needed, 3620
Northern Manitoba communities
Health and economic strategy, 3315
Northern Manitoba wildfires
Communication procedures, 2558
Evacuees protection from criminal activity, 2564
Northern Patient Transportation Program
Coverage for patients and escorts, 3526-3527
Nova Scotia legal challenge
Manitoba government involvement, 720, 761-762
Opioid epidemic
Safe consumption site, 1496-1497, 1534-1536
Personal-care homes
Need for construction, 4153
Standards, amendment to regulations, 3218
Physio and occupational therapy
Request to restore services, 2600-2601
Pineland Forest Nursery
Sale of company, 1942
Planning Amendment Act
Health and environmental concerns, 2346
Polar Bear Alert Program
Funding reduction, 1164
Post-secondary education
Funding and affordability, 3040-3041
Poverty and homelessness
Government priority, 1541
Poverty reduction strategy
Request for government plan, 3590
Premier's vacation property
Luxury home value disclosure, 3214-3215
Luxury property tax inquiry, 916-917, 918-919, 920-921
Project labour agreements
Government position, 2244-2245
Prota health services clinic
Licensing approval, 1659-1661
Provincial finances, 3351
Climate and green plan, 3705
Income taxes, 3705
Manitoba Hydro, 3705-3706
Public Services Sustainability Act
Request to repeal Bill 28, 2604, 2665, 3312
Public transit services
Municipal funding agreement, 530-531, 3736
Quality of life in Manitoba
Deputy Premier's position, 2862
Utilities and health services, 3134-3135
Rail line transportation
Concern for Manitoba producers, 1221
Recreation programs for inner-city youth
Application approval inquiry, 2954
Recreational facilities
Funding commitment, 3319
Norwood pool replacement, 3216-3217
Regional health authorities
Budget for 2018, 1213-1214
Roquette pea processing plant
Inquiry regarding construction delay, 1801-1802
Rural and Northern Manitoba
Greyhound service withdrawal, 4019
Safe injection sites
Government position, 2304
Seven Oaks and Concordia hospitals
Request to retain ER services, 464-465
Shared Health Services
Women's health plan, 2061
Sleep apnea machines
Provincial coverage, 465-466
Small class size initiative
Request to restore, 3313
Social housing units, sale of
Government intention, 2416-2417
Social impact bonds for CFS
Request to release contract details, 1942
Sole-sourced contract
Release of tabulation sheets, 725
Southern Air Ambulance
Functionality inquiry, 2419
Special drug program
Impact on Manitobans, 528-529
Request to retain, 562-563, 2656-2657
St. Boniface Hospital NICU
Mandatory overtime concerns, 3521-3522, 4202
Nursing overtime concerns, 3417-3418, 3483
Release of infant mortality report, 4203-4204
Steel and aluminum tariffs, US
Government position, 2947-2948
Tax avoidance
Conflict of interest, 4207
Tax credit changes for Caisses populaires
Impact on francophone community, 1221-1222
Teachers in Manitoba
Collective bargaining negotiations, 2238-2239
Thompson Manitoba
Meeting request with mayor, 3221
Transit services
BITSA funding, 3318
Provincial funding agreement, 563-564
Treasury Board appointment
Conflict of interest concern, 1087-1088
True North Square
Housing finance, 3352-3353
Université de Saint-Boniface
Education affordability, 3213
Funding concerns, 3003-3004
University of Manitoba
Fines during labour dispute, 1661-1662
Labour negotiations, government involvement, 768
University of Manitoba Faculty Association
Labour Board's collective bargaining ruling, 2244
VIRGO report recommendations
Implementation commitment, 2339-2340
Water bomber services
Privatization concerns, 2010-2011
Western Canadian Premiers' Conference
Wildfire prevention discussions, 2557-2558
Westman and Parkland region
Ambulance station closures, 2339
Whistleblower protection legislation
Coverage for contract employees, 2344
Wildlife protection act
Changes to language used in bill, 2417-2418
Winnipeg Free Press
Premier's legal action, 3275-3276, 3918-3919
Premier's response to media story, 1498
Workplace death case concern
Whistleblower protection, 2344
Orthopedic surgery
Hip/knee replacement wait times, 1301-1302, 1536
Privatization inquiry, 1536-1537
Orthotics program, 889-890
Paramedic services
New positions, 852
Personal-care homes
Amendment to regulations, 3218
Hospital conversions--rural, 1257-1259
Need for, 4153
Pettersen, Clarence
Condolences, 887
Physio/occupational therapy
Request to restore services, 2600-2601
Pineland Forest Nursery
Sale of company, 1942
Planning Amendment Act (Improving Efficiency in Planning) (Bill 19)
Health and environmental concerns, 2346
Polar Bear Alert Program
Funding reduction, 1164
Post-secondary education
Funding and affordability, 3040-3041
Poverty and homelessness
Government priority, 1541
Poverty reduction strategy
Government plan, request for, 3590
Premier's vacation property
Disclosure regarding, 1761-1762
Luxury home value disclosure, 3214-3215
Luxury property tax inquiry, 916-917, 918-919, 920-921, 948-954
Response to media story, 1497-1498
Prescription drug costs, 1684
Private sector investment, 854
Project labour agreements
Government position, 2244-2245
Prota health services clinic
Licensing approval, 1659-1661
Provincial deficit
Carbon tax revenue, 1108-1109
Debt servicing costs, 851
Reduction in, 943
Provincial finances
Bond rating agency reviews, 1384-1385
Climate and green plan, 3705
General comments, 3351
Income taxes, 3705
Manitoba Hydro, 3705-3706
Provincial sales tax (PST)
Expansion of, 951
Public Interest Disclosure (Whistleblower Protection) Amendment Act (Bill 5)
Contract employees, coverage for, 2344
Public Services Sustainability Act
Proclamation, timeline for, 1379-1384
Request to repeal Bill 28, 2604, 2665, 3312
Public transit services
BITSA funding, 3318
Electric buses, 762-763
Municipal funding agreement, 530-531, 563-564, 3736
Public Utilities Board
Mandate, change to, 1195
Quality of life--Manitoba
Deputy Premier's position, 2862
Utilities and health services, 3134-3135
Rail line transportation
Manitoba producers, concern for, 1221
Recreation programs (inner-city youth)
Application approval inquiry, 2954
Recreational facilities
Funding commitment, 3319
Pool replacement--Norwood, 3216-3217
Regional health authorities (RHA's)
Budget for 2018, 1213-1214
Funding direction inquiry, 1244-1245
Roquette pea plant
Construction delay inquiry, 1801-1802
Rural Manitoba
Emergency room service closures, 1253-1257
Greyhound service withdrawal, 4019
Hospitals
Personal-care home conversion, 1257-1258
Personal-care homes
Hospital conversions, 1257-1258
Safe and Responsible Retailing of Cannabis Act (Liquor and Gaming Control Act and Manitoba Liquor and Lotteries Corporation Act Amended) (Bill 11)
Legal penalties for youth, 2065
Safe injection site
Government position, 2304
Methamphetamine abuse, 3479-3481
Security officers
Expanded powers, in hospital, 4206
Seven Oaks General Hospital
ER services, request to retain, 464-465
Seven Oaks General Hospital ER closure
Request to retain, 464-465
Request to stop, 1080-1081, 1162-1163, 2338, 2689, 2750-2751, 2814-2815, 2854-2855, 2998-2999
St. Boniface renovation, impact of, 2855, 3133
Shared Health Services
Annual report inquiry, 1328
Board, establishment of, 1328
Budget for, 1327
Status update, 1325-1327
Women's health plan, 2061
Sleep apnea machines
Provincial coverage, 465-466
Small class size initiative
Request to restore, 3313
Social housing units
Sale of, government intention, 2411, 2416-2417
Social impact bonds
Child and Family Services (CFS)
Request to release contract details, 1942
Sole-sourced contract
Release of tabulation sheets, 725
Southern Air Ambulance
Functionality inquiry, 2419
Special drug program
Elimination of, 3310-3311
Manitobans, impact on, 528-529
Request to retain, 562-563, 2656-2657
St. Boniface
Health-care service changes, 3211-3212
St. Boniface Hospital
Emergency room expansion
Government commitment, 2855, 3133
Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU)
Mandatory overtime concerns, 3417-3418, 3483, 3521-3522, 4202
Release of infant mortality report, 4203-4204
Steel and aluminum tariffs
US imposed, government position, 2947-2948
Tax avoidance
Conflict of interest, 4207
Teachers
Collective bargaining negotiations, 2238-2239
Collective bargaining, province-wide, 1378-1379
Thompson Manitoba
Meeting request with mayor, 3221
Mining Community Reserve Fund, 2999-3001
Thompson Nickel Belt
National park designation, 1124-1126
Treasury Board appointment
Conflict of interest concern, 1087-1088
True North Square
Housing finance, 3352-3353
Université de Saint-Boniface
Education affordability, 3213
Funding concerns, 3003-3004
University of Manitoba
Carbon tax report, 2155
Fines during labour dispute, 1661-1662
Labour negotiations, government involvement, 768
University of Manitoba Faculty Association
Labour Board's collective bargaining ruling, 1661-1662, 2244
Vale Canada
Layoff notices
Employment concerns--Northern Manitoba, 1822-1823
Vegetable and Fruit Snack program, 1335
Wait Times Reduction Task Force
Final report, 1329
Wasagamack First Nation
Airstrip construction inquiry, 960
Water and waste water management
Responsibility for maintenance costs, 678-679
Water bomber services
Privatization concerns, 2010-2011
Western Canadian Premiers' Conference
Wildfire prevention discussions, 2557-2558
Westman and Parkland region
Ambulance station closures, 2339
Wildfires
Northern Manitoba evacuees
Communication procedures, 2558
Protection from criminal activity, 2564
Wildlife Amendment Act (Safe Hunting and Shared Management) (Bill 29)
Language used in bill, changes to, 2417-2418
Winnipeg Free Press
Premier's legal action, 1692, 3275-3276, 3918-3919
Premier's response to media story, 1498
Winnipeg Regional Health Authority (WRHA)
Budget, 3842-3843
Funding concerns, 3919-3920
Women
Health, finances, and education, 2241-2242
Worker Advisor Office
Funding for support programs--Brandon, 2012-2013
Workforce
Minister's comments, 1168
Workplace death case concern
Whistleblower protection, 2344
Workplace harassment
Legislative Assembly
General comments, 952-955, 1190-1193
Harassment claims, 1250-1253, 1382-1383, 1400, 1404
Policy development, external expert, 1193-1194
Policy development, indigenous teachings, 568
NDP allegations, 949
Prevention, 952-955
Workplace harassment prevention, 952-955
Youth, inner-city
Recreation programs
Application approval inquiry, 2954
Paralympics 2018. See Members' statements
EMS responders, number of
Goertzen, 1783
Swan, 1783
Hiring authority
Goertzen, 1784
Swan, 1784
Job losses--Winnipeg
Goertzen, 1851
Swan, 1851
Licence plate campaign
Goertzen, 1279
Mental-health resources (paramedics)
New positions
Goertzen, 964
Michaleski, 3999
Nesbitt, 3997
Pallister, 852
Reyes, 212
Smook, 846
On-call to full-time model
Goertzen, 1784
Swan, 1784
Patient off-load wait time protocol
Goertzen, 1852
Swan, 1852
Primary-care paramedics, rural
Goertzen, 1785
Swan, 1785
Response times and location
Goertzen, 1782
Swan, 1782
Self-regulation
Gerrard, 1279
Staff complement
Goertzen, 1785
Swan, 1784
Staff increase
Morley-Lecomte, 3562
Paraplegic Association of Manitoba. See Members' statements under Disability Employment Awareness Month
Parental leave. See also Employment Standards Code Amendment Act
Benefits of
Lamoureux, 413
Lindsey, 413
Extension
Lamoureux, 2797
How to pay for
Lindsey, 414
Request for support for Bill 211
Fontaine, 249-250
Kinew, 388-389
Timeline for provincial legislation
Friesen, 192-193
Pedersen, 248-249
Vocational program
Wiebe, 2049
Wishart, 2049-2050
Rapid transit route
Pedersen, 2895-2896
Parker, Lynne. See Members' statements
Parkland Greenway, Grass Planting. See Members' statements under Penner, Noah
Parkland Mews Falconry and Bird of Prey Education Centre
Lagassé, 4009
Milk processing plant
Eichler, 609
Partners for Life Program. See Members' statements
Partnerships for Economic Growth
Funding for
Lindsey, 1032
Pedersen, 1032
Grant money available
Lindsey, 1032-1033
Pedersen, 1032-1034
Passports. See Identification, government issued
Paternity leave. See Parental leave
Clarke, 2172
Pathways to Education Program. See Members' statements
Patrick Mowbray Memorial Fund. See Members' statements under Mowbray, Doug and Diane
Pawley, Howard R. See Condolence, motions of
Pazdzierski, Anna. See Members' statements
PDAC. See Prospectors and Developers Association of Canada
Pea processing. See Roquette pea plant
Peachey report. See Provincial Clinical and Preventive Services Planning for Manitoba: Doing Things Differently and Better report
Peake, Donald. See Members' statements under Clarke, Gerald and Donald Peake
Pearcey, William. See Members' statements
Pedersen, Hon. Blaine (Midland) PC
Accessibility for Manitobans Act
Compliance standards, 3916-3917
Advanced Education Administration Act
Advisory committee elimination, 403
Advisory Council on Workplace Health and Safety
Agencies, boards and commissions
Optimal size of, 402
Agreement on Internal Trade, 900
Basic personal tax credit
Exemption increase, 644
Boards, Committees, Councils and Commissions Streamlining Act (Various Acts Amended or Repealed) (Bill 10)
1 R, 285
2 R
Opening statement, 401-402
Questions, 402-405
C 3/R, 2783
Consultations, 402-403
Number eliminated, 402
Provincial boards, 403
Request to stop, 1945-1946
Brandon Manitoba
Worker Advisor Office
Funding for support programs, 2012
Budget 2018
Basic personal tax credit
Exemption increase, 644
Budget Debate, 643-646
Building Code safety program, 928
Canadian Free Trade Agreement
General comments, 110
Labour mobility, 900
Local worker protection, 901, 903
Manitoba Hydro exemption, 903, 1100-1101
Procurement exemptions, 1099, 1178-1180
Procurement provisions, 1099, 2771
Sole-source contracts, 901-903
Students, impact on, 1039-1040
Canadian Free Trade Agreement Implementation Act (Labour Mobility Act and Regulated Health Professions Act Amended) (Bill 3)
1 R, 109
2 R
Opening statement, 900
Questions, 901-903
C 3/R, 2770
Apprenticeship requirements, 902-903
Consultations, 902
Cannabis legalization
Sale and distribution, 646
Small business approach, 1103
Cannabis strategy--provincial
Media presence at conference, 193
Churchill Manitoba
Economic/strategic plan, 24-25
Port functionality, 1598-1599
Churchill Wild
Tourism award, 383
City of Thompson
Job training plan, 3104-3105, 3182-3183
Mining Community Reserve Fund
Release of monies to, 3279
Climate and Green Plan Implementation Act (Bill 16)
R/S Amdt
Clause 2, 4134
Clause 3, 4133
Clause 3 of Schedule A, 4133
Clause 4, 4134
Clause 5, 4134
Schedule B, 4134
Schedule D, 4134
Schedule E, 4134
Co-operative Loans and Loans Guarantee Board
Annual report 2016-2017, 12
Communities Economic Development Fund
Budgeted amount, 932
General comments, 894
Northern Manitoba communities, 932
Operating budget, 933
Provincial contribution reduction, 3003
Quarterly report, April 1 to Sept. 30, 2017, 12
Condolence, motions of
Oleson, Charlotte, 3817-3818
Cooperative Promotion Board
Annual report, March 31, 2017, 12
Council on post-secondary education (COPSE)
Dissolution of, 403
Economic development strategy
Access to capital, 927
Funding for, 1028-1029
Government plan, request for, 46
Employment
Entertainment industry, youth workers, 1632-1633
Minimum age increase, children, 1630, 2796
Employment Standards
Budget for, 1097-1098
Employment Standards Code Amendment Act (2) (Bill 20)
1 R, 753
2 R
Opening statement, 1630-1631
Questions, 1632-1633
C 3/R, 2796-2797
Frivolous and vexatious complaints, 1631, 1633-1634, 2796-2797
Employment Standards Code Amendment Act (Bill 211)
2 R
Questions, 412
Benefit period extension, 412
Consultations, 413
Entertainment industry
Youth workers, 1632-1633
Fire Prevention Week, 3474-3475
Fishery loans
Northern Manitoba communities, 932
Genetic Non-Discrimination Act
Constitutional challenge--Quebec, 3247
Genetic testing
Privacy legislation, 3247
Privacy rights, 3247
Gross domestic product (GDP)
Growth, Enterprise and Trade Department
Conciliation officer requirement, 1096-1097
Cooperative Development branch
Loan provisions, 1031
Overview of, 1031
Energy department, transfer of, 929
Enterprise division, 936-937
Estimates
Opening statements, 927-928
Speakers, 927-942, 1026-1040, 1091-1105, 1175-1182
Organizations, grants to, 938
Other Expenditures, 1104
Political staff, 929
Staff introduction, 929
Staff reduction, 930
Staff turnover rate, 930-931
Supplementary Information for Legislative Review, 2018-2019, 829
Sustainable workforce strategy, 1092
Vacancy management, 1092-1095, 1175-1178
Vacancy rate, 930, 1026-1028, 1166-1167
Worker advisor positions, job posting, 1098
Human Rights Code Amendment Act (Genetic Characteristics) (Bill 225)
2 R
Debate, 3246-3247
Indigenous communities
Mining/mineral consultations, 927
Tourism development, 927
Industrial Technology Centre
Annual report 2017-2018, 3697
Funding for, 1034
Interactive Digital Media Tax Credit, 1034-1035
Labour market
Employment forecast, 3851
Occupational forecast update, 253
Labour mobility
Canadian Free Trade Agreement, 900
Labour relations services
Budget reduction inquiry, 1217-1218
Labour, children
Minimum age increase, 1630, 2796
Labour, precarious
Jobs plan, 1181-1182
Look North Report and Action Plan for Manitoba's Northern Economy
General comments, 927
Results of, 1038
MADD Winnipeg, 3911
Manitoba Hydro
Canadian Free Trade Agreement exemptions, 903, 1100-1101
Contract worker death, workplace safety measures, 1940
Manitoba Industrial Opportunities Program
Active loans, list of, 1180
Manitoba Labour Board
Annual report 2016-2017, 2651
Budget, under, 1097
Manitoba Opportunities Fund Ltd.
Assets/liabilities, 1181
Members' statements
Member for Swan River-Football Hall of Fame, 915
Mowbray, Doug and Diane, 3911
Truth, integrity and trust, 3176-3177
Winnipeg Jets, 1938
Milk Prices Review Commission, 404-405
Mineral Exploration Assistance Program
Grant update, 934-935
Mining and mineral exploration
Consultations, 1035
Development of, 645
Exploration and development, 936
Grant funding levels, 936
Protocol, development of, 927
Mining and mineral industry
Geological survey, review of, 935
Government intention, 2665
Indigenous consultation, 927
Investment ranking, 471
Mine closure fund, 940-941
Prospectors and Developers Association of Canada conference, 645, 935-936
Prospectors' Assistance Program, 934-935
Mining Community Reserve Fund
Grant update, 934
Meeting with mayor, 2565
Release of monies--City of Thompson, 3279
Ministerial statements
Canadian Free Trade Agreement, 110
Churchill Wild receives tourism award, 383
Fire Prevention Week, 3474-3475
National Day of Mourning, 1881
North American Occupational Safety and Health Week, 2003-2004
Municipalities
Basket funding model, 2896
National Day of Mourning
Workers killed or injured on the job, 1881
Natural resources
Sustainable development, 940
New West Partnership
Crown lands, 1104
North American Occupational Safety and Health Week, 2003-2004
Northern economic development
Government initiatives, 1036
Northern Manitoba communities
Communities Economic Development Fund, 894, 932
Development initiatives, 3106
Duty-to-consult framework, 471
Fishery loans, 932
Health and economic strategy, 3314-3315
Mining Community Reserve Fund, 3279-3280
Mining investment ranking, 471
Vale layoff notices, 1802-1803
Office of the Fire Commissioner
Annual report 2016-2017, 79
Research legislation on policy transfer, 1095-1096
Oil and gas industry
Safety, 928
Oral Questions
Accessibility for Manitobans Act
Implementation of compliance standards, 3916-3917
Boards and committees
Request to stop Bill 10, 1945-1946
Brandon's Worker Advisor Office
Funding for support programs, 2012
Churchill Manitoba, 1598-1599
Need for strategic plan, 24-25
City of Thompson
Job training plan, 3104-3105, 3182-3183
Community Economic Development Fund
Reduction in provincial contribution, 3003
Economic development strategy
Request for government plan, 46, 3048
Growth, Enterprise and Trade
Department vacancy rate, 1166-1167
Labour relations services
Budget reduction inquiry, 1217-1218
Manitoba Hydro worker death
Workplace safety measures, 1940
Manitoba labour market
Employment forecast, 3851
Occupational forecast update, 253
Manitoba's strategy for growth
Deloitte report recommendations, 895-896
Mining sector
Government intention, 2665
Northern Manitoba communities
Communities Economic Development Fund, 894
Duty-to-consult framework, 471
Health and economic strategy, 3314-3315
Mining investment ranking, 471
Northern Manitoba development
Government initiatives, 3106
Northern Mining communities
Use of mining reserve fund, 3279-3280
Northern reserve fund
Meeting with mayor, 2565
Parental leave changes--federal
Request for support for Bill 211, 249-250, 388-389
Timeline for provincial legislation, 248-249
Project labour agreements
Request for withdrawal of Bill 28, 3350-3351
Provincial cannabis strategy
Media presence at conference, 193
Steel and aluminum tariffs, US
Government position, 3105
Travel Manitoba
Star Attractions announcement, 2014
Ubisoft investment
Manitoba announcement, 1087
Vale Canada layoff notices
Jobs plan for Thompson, 1886-1887
Northern employment concerns, 1802-1803
Workplace death case concern
Request for public inquiry, 3587-3588
Workplace safety and health
Department staff reduction, 764
Elimination of advisory council, 354-355
Inspections and department vacancies, 3486-3487
Request to reinstate advisory council, 764
Workplace death condolence, 764
Parental leave
Request for support for Bill 211, 249-250, 388-389
Timeline for provincial legislation, 248-249
Parker Lands
Rapid transit route, 2895-2896
Partnerships for Economic Growth
Funding for, 1032
Grant money available, 1032-1034
Project labour agreements
Request to withdraw Bill 28, 3350-3351
Prospectors and Developers Association of Canada (PDAC)
Prospectors' Assistance Program
Grant update, 934-935
Public transit services
Rapid transit, Parker Lands route, 2895-2896
Rapid transit
Parker Lands route, 2895-2896
Refrigeration safety program
Update to, 928
Research Manitoba
Funding, 1029-1030
Resolutions
Protecting and promoting french language services
Restore public transit funding for municipalities
Debate, 2895-2897
Restorative Justice Advisory Council
Dissolution of, 403-404
Small business
Cannabis legalization, 1103
Sole-sourced contract
Canadian Free Trade Agreement, 901-903
Steel and aluminum tariffs
US imposed, government position, 3105
Thompson Manitoba
Mining Community Reserve Fund, 3279
Vale Canada layoff notices, 1886-1887
Tourism
Development, indigenous communities, 927
International and domestic, 1037
Trade agreements
Benefits of, 1039
Eastern Europe, 939
Manitoba participation in, 928
Travel Manitoba
Advertising campaigns, 1101
Domestic tourists, 1101
Funding agreement (96-4), 646, 927-928, 941-942
Investment plan (96-4), 927-928, 941-942
Meetings with, 1037
Place branding, 1102, 3389-3390
Star Attractions announcement, 2014
Ubisoft investment
Manitoba announcement, 1087
Unions
Complaints process, 1632
Vale Canada
Layoff notices
Employment concerns--Northern Manitoba, 1802-1803
Jobs plan--Thompson, 1886-1887
Worker Advisor Office
Budget for, 1098
Funding for support programs--Brandon, 2012
Workers Compensation Board
Appeal Commission and Medical Review Panel, Annual report for December 31, 2017, 2146
Five Year Plan, Annual report 2018-2022, 2146
Workforce
Entertainment industry, youth workers, 1632-1633
Minimum age increase for children, 1630, 2796
Standard work week hours, flexibility of, 1630
Workplace death case concern
Public inquiry request (Mr. Fifi), 3587-3588
Workplace safety and health
Advisory council reinstatement, 764
Department staff reduction, 764
Department vacancies, 3486-3487
Inspection reduction, 3486-3487
Workplace death condolence, 764
Pegahmagabow, Corporal Francis. See Ministerial statements under National Aboriginal Veterans Day
Pembina Active Living Plus. See Members' statements
Penner, Noah. See Members' statements
Penner, Roland. See Condolence, motions of
Defined benefit vs. defined contribution
Fletcher, 1616
Pooled Registered Pension Plans
Allum, 817
Friesen, 817-818
Lagassé, 4009
Public engagement meetings re: safety
Reyes, 2607
Schuler, 2607
Safety upgrades
Martin, 893
St. Norbert by-pass proposal
Reyes, 215
Personal-care homes. See also Members' statements; specific care homes; Specific care homes
Amendment to regulations
Goertzen, 3218
Lamoureux, 3218
Pallister, 3218
Beds, capital projects
Fontaine, 606
Beds, number added
Lamoureux, 64
Capital projects and funding
Goertzen, 44-45
Construction inquiry
Fontaine, 2562-2563
Goertzen, 2562-2563
Culturally sensitive
Goertzen, 1463-1464
Funding level concerns
Goertzen, 82-83
Kinew, 81-83
Hospital conversions--rural
Kinew, 1257-1258
Pallister, 1257-1259
Immigrants
KPMG recommendations
Goertzen, 353-354
Kinew, 352-354
LGBTTQ* seniors
Rainbow Resource Centre proposal
Fontaine, 2562
Goertzen, 2562
Need for
Altemeyer, 641
Friesen, 4152-4153
Goertzen, 1798-1799
Pallister, 4153
Number created
Goertzen, 1789-1790
Swan, 1789
Provincial contribution cap
Goertzen, 565
Swan, 564-565
Senior immigrant population
Staff shortages--Northern Manitoba
Lindsey, 105
Status update--Lac du Bonnet
Goertzen, 1788-1789
Kinew, 353
Swan, 1788
Fontaine, 3616-3617
Lamoureux, 3617
Squires, 3616
Agriculture industry, reduction
Helwer, 134-135
Access to health care
Allum, 160-161, 200, 256, 302, 361-362, 396, 437
Altemeyer, 161-162, 200-201, 302-303, 362, 396-397, 437, 473, 538, 571-572
Fontaine, 163, 201, 259-260, 303, 362-363, 400, 440, 474
Kinew, 199-200, 255-256, 361, 396, 436-437, 472-473, 537
Lindsey, 163-164, 202, 259, 303-304, 363, 399, 437-438
Maloway, 164, 202, 259, 304, 365, 399-400, 439-440
Marcelino, F., 162, 202-203, 257, 364, 398-399, 438
Marcelino, T., 164, 203, 257, 365, 398, 439
Selinger, 162-163, 203-204, 260, 306, 363-364, 398
Smith, A., 162
Smith, B., 204, 258, 364-365, 473, 540
Swan, 204, 256, 304-305, 439, 474-475, 537-538
Wiebe, 161, 204-205, 260, 306-307, 365-366, 400, 440-441, 596
Addictions services-Brandon and Western Manitoba
Swan, 3593-3594
Affordable housing
Allum, 3108
Bureau de l'éducation française
Wiebe, 2567-2568
Climate and Green Plan Amendment Act-suggested amendments
Allum, 3418-3419
Concordia Hospital emergency room
Wiebe, 3748, 3811-3812, 3856, 3966, 4058
Corydon Primary Care Clinic and Misericordia Urgent Care Centre
Gerrard, 50-51, 91, 123, 201-202, 363, 438-439
Education tax rebate
Allum, 3593
Gender neutrality
Gerrard, 2759-2760, 2864-2865, 2917-2918, 2962-2963, 3001-3012, 3051-3052, 3109-3110, 3145-3146, 3186-3187, 3711-3712, 3812-3813, 3924-3925, 4122-4123, 4212
Lamoureux, 2916-2917
Medical laboratory services
Gerrard, 639-640, 680-690, 726-727, 770, 808, 926, 1024-1025, 1090-1091, 1171, 1226-1227, 1311, 1437-1438, 1505, 1544-1545, 1601-1602, 1669-1670, 1739-1740, 1949-1950, 2018-20191
Misericordia Urgent Care Centre-reverse closure decision
National drug plan
Lamoureux, 571
Northern patient transfer program
The Pas primary care centre funding
Allum, 3144
Rural EMS services
Gerrard, 26-27, 257-258, 305-306, 397
Rural health care
Allum, 3189
Seven Oaks General hospital emergency room
Smith, B., 3188-3189, 3222, 3319-3320, 3488-3489, 3530, 3592, 3631, 3709-3710, 3745, 3810-3811, 3965-3966, 4059, 4121
Swan, 3049-3050
Tina Fontaine-public inquiry, 1740
Allum, 2826, 3051, 3632-3633, 3710, 3747-3748
Fontaine, 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
Smith, B., 1023, 1089-1090, 1226, 1436-1437, 1504-1505, 1545-1546, 1669, 1738-1739, 1804-1805, 1894-1895, 1947, 2016, 2069-2070, 2159, 2248, 2307-2308, 2347, 2475-2476, 2569-2570, 2610, 2665-2666, 2697-2698, 2758-2759, 2825, 2862, 2914, 2963, 3011, 3049, 3143-3144, 3354-3355
Twinning Leila Avenue
Saran, 1805-1806, 1895-1896, 1951, 2019-2020, 2072
University of Winnipeg-campus safety
Kinew, 1170-1171, 1223, 1310, 1435, 1504, 1544, 1668-1669
Lindsey, 1172-1173, 1224, 1437
Swan, 1173, 1223-1224, 1310-1311, 1435-1436, 1505-1506, 1546, 1601, 1670, 1738
Wiebe, 1173-1174, 1227-1228, 1311-1312, 1438-1439, 1506, 1546, 1602, 1670-1671, 1740
Vimy Arena
Fletcher, 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, 3353-3354, 3419-3420, 3592-3593, 3631-3632, 3710-3711, 3746, 3811, 3854-3855, 4059-4060, 4121-4122, 4155-4156, 4211
Fluffy's law
Gerrard, 2885
Importance of
Gerrard, 2885
Condolences
Kinew, 887
Pallister, 887
Pharmacare. See Manitoba Pharmacare program; National pharmacare program; Special drug program
Government plan
Gerrard, 1073
Goertzen, 1073-1074
Dishwasher detergents, commercial
Gerrard, 310
Squires, 310
Lake Winnipeg
Gerrard, 2545
North End Water Pollution Control Centre
Squires, 2715
Physical size discrimination. See Human Rights Code; Human Rights Code Amendment Act
Clinic services--Northern Manitoba
Lathlin, 159
Stefanson, 159
Community involvement
Gerrard, 1071
Swan, 1139
General comments
Isleifson, 70
Nesbitt, 76
Incentives for
Goertzen, 1140
Swan, 1140
Municipal partnership
Goertzen, 1139-1140
Swan, 1139
Program changes
Goertzen, 1138
Swan, 1138
Rural
Micklefield, 32
Elimination of
Goertzen, 1137-1138
Swan, 1137
Estimate of expenditure
Goertzen, 1135-1136
Swan, 1135-1136
Consultations re: Lifeflight Air Ambulance
Friesen, 4114-4115
Swan, 4114-4115
Individuals without
Tracking of
Goertzen, 1134
Swan, 1134
Lyme disease training
Fontaine, 2989
Wowchuk, 2988
Number practicing
Goertzen, 1136-1137
Swan, 1136-1137
Staffing (Grace Hospital)
Goertzen, 1270-1271, 1453-1454
Physio/occupational therapy. See also Resolutions
Number of visits to
Swan, 231
Outpatient service cuts
Kinew, 1301
Marcelino, T., 144
Selinger, 208-209
Swan, 650
Wiebe, 130
Pre/post op availability
Guillemard, 240
Isleifson, 236
Request to restore services
Goertzen, 42-43
Pallister, 2600-2601
Service changes, impact of
Gerrard, 234
Kinew, 598
Pimachiowin Aki UNESCO World Heritage Site
Squires, 2223
Pimicikamak Cree Nation. See also Cross Lake Band
Maternity care access
Stefanson, 3043
Chief Karen Batson
Wowchuk, 244-245
Closure inquiry
Kinew, 2498-2499
Schuler, 2499
Reeve requests meeting with government
Maloway, 2757-2758
Schuler, 2758
Annual Report 2016-2017
Squires, 2333
Sale of company
Altemeyer, 1941-1942
Pallister, 1942
Squires, 1941-1942
Oil revenues
Piwniuk, 2282
Piwniuk, Doyle (Arthur-Virden) PC
Agriculture industry
Signing of federal agreement, 1220
Budget Implementation and Tax Statutes Amendment Act, 2018 (Bill 34)
Committee of the Whole, 3953
Committee of Supply
Committee of the Whole
Distracted driving
New penalties, 4056-4057
Enbridge Inc.
Expansion, 2282
Hunting, night
Safety concerns, 3020-3021
Justice, Standing Committee on
First report, 2051-2053
Manitoba Liquor & Lotteries
New board appointments, 120
Members' statements
International Peace Garden, 3840-3841
Manitoba's oil industry, 4200-4201
Midwestern Legislative Conference, 2554-2555
Prairie Partners Inc., 112
Toder, Chance, 1423-1424
Truth, integrity and trust, 3210
Virden Indoor Rodeo & Wild West Daze, 3477-3478
White, Brooks and Jen, 584-585
Oil and gas industry
Export market, 2283-2284
Revenue, 2284
Revenues--Pipestone community, 2282
Oral Questions
Canadian agriculture partnership
Signing of federal agreement, 1220
Distracted driving
New penalties, 4056-4057
Manitoba Liquor & Lotteries
New board appointments, 120
Pipestone community
Oil revenues, 2282
Prairie Partners Inc., 112
Resolutions
Trans Mountain Pipeline
Opening statement, 2281-2283
Questions, 2283-2286
Resource development, 2286
Rules of the House, Standing Committee of
First report, 3399-3404
Throne Speech
Trans Mountain Pipeline
First Nations, payment to, 2284-2285
Virden Indoor Rodeo & Wild West Daze, 3477-3488
Wildlife Amendment Act (Safe Hunting and Shared Management) (Bill 29)
2 R
Debate, 3019-3022
Night hunting, safety concerns, 3020-3021
Planning Amendment Act (Bill 200)
1 R
Fletcher, 187
2 R
Debate
Altemeyer, 1982-1984
Gerrard, 1986-1987
Lagassé, 1984
Swan, 1987-1989
Wiebe, 1984-1986
Opening statement
Martin, 1979-1980
Questions
Altemeyer, 1980-1982
Gerrard, 1981
Martin, 1980-1982
Association of Manitoba Municipalities, position of
Altemeyer, 1979
Martin, 1979
Development permit
Martin, 1979
Development permits, timeline for withholding
Altemeyer, 1983-1984
Gerrard, 1981
Lagassé, 1984
Martin, 1981
Swan, 1988
Implementation, resources for
Swan, 1989
Public notices
Gerrard, 1984
Planning Amendment Act (Improving Efficiency in Planning) (Bill 19)
1 R
Wharton, 713
2 R
Debate
Allum, 1624
Fletcher, 1625-1626
Gerrard, 1624-1625
Saran, 1626-1627
Opening statement
Wharton, 1623-1624
Questions
Allum, 1627-1628
Fletcher, 1628-1629
Gerrard, 1627-1630
Wharton, 1627-1630
Referred to Standing Committee on Social and Economic Development
R/S Amdt
Clause 19(2)
Wharton, 2677
Clause 25
Wharton, 2677
Clause 32(2)
Wharton, 2677
C 3/R
Kinew, 2794-2795
Lamoureux, 2795
Wharton, 2793-2794
R/A
Filmon, 2846
Health and environmental concerns
Altemeyer, 2345-2346
Pallister, 2346
Wharton, 2346
Interdepartmental Planning Board dissolution
Lamoureux, 2795
Livestock operations
Conditional use designation, elimination of
Kinew, 2795
Lamoureux, 2795
Wharton, 1627, 1628, 2624-2627, 2671
Municipal zoning bylaw, approval process
Wharton, 1624
Public notices, community newspapers
Fletcher, 1625-1626
Gerrard, 1624-1625, 1627, 1628
Public notices, public appeals process
Lindsey, 2345
Wharton, 2345
Plastic waste. See Oceans
Plumas Pirates. See Members' statements
PNP. See Provincial Nominee Program
Breakfast and lunch programs
Low-income students
Smith, B., 84-85
Wishart, 85
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
Ewasko, 4108
Fletcher, 4108-4109
Kinew, 4108
Ruled out of order, 4110
By Fletcher stating that the Member for Southdale was not being relevant to the discussion
Deputy Speaker's ruling, 3689
Fletcher, 3689
Goertzen, 3689
By Fontaine regarding extended bouts of applause and standing ovations during Question Period
Fletcher, 3810
Fontaine, 3809
Goertzen, 3809-3810
Ruled out of order, 3810
By Fontaine regarding the Minister of Sustainable Development's language and accusatory tone
Fontaine, 3680-3681
Mayer, 3681
Ruled in order, 3681-3682
By Fontaine regarding the wearing of jeans by the Member for St. Boniface
Fontaine, 3809
Goertzen, 3809
Ruled in order, 3809
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
Fletcher, 4142
Kinew, 4141
Ruled out of order, 4142
By Marcelino, Ted regarding the reference of the presence or absence of a member
Marcelino, T., 2398
Ruled in order, 2398
P/O by Allum regarding use of potential unparliamentary language
Allum, 1177
Martin, 1178
Ruled in order, 1178
P/O by Fletcher asking that the government bring in the budget
Fletcher, 3331
Speaker's ruling, 3331
P/O by Fletcher asking that the Member for The Maples be allowed to move an amendment.
Fletcher, 3327-3330
Gerrard, 3330
Speaker's ruling, 3330
P/O by Fletcher regarding decorum
Fletcher, 2419
Speaker's ruling, 2419-2420
Wiebe, 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
Fletcher, 2873
Ruled out of order, 2873
P/O by Fletcher regarding taking photos in the House
Fletcher, 639
Ruled in order, 639
P/O by Fletcher regarding the Minister of Infrastructure's refusal to answer a question
Fletcher, 1360
Ruled out of order, 1361
Schuler, 1360-1361
P/O by Fletcher regarding unparliamentary language
Under advisement, 269
Fletcher, 269
Ruled out of order, 436
P/O by Fletcher responding to the Point of Order raised by the Member for Kewatinook
Fletcher, 3126
Speaker's ruling, 3126
P/O by Fletcher stating that the independent members did not have an opportunity to ask questions during question period
Fletcher, 3357
Speaker's ruling, 3357
P/O by Fletcher suggesting that Members should act appropriately in the Chamber
Fletcher, 3037
Speaker's ruling, 3037
P/O by Fletcher to correct information in his previous point of order
Fletcher, 3049
Speaker's ruling, 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)
Fletcher, 3124-3125
Speaker's ruling, 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.
Fletcher, 2960-2961
Gerrard, 2960-2961
Speaker's ruling, 2961
P/O by Fontaine regarding allowing debate on Selected Bills before the vote on Second Reading motion
Fontaine, 2381
Micklefield, 2381
Ruled out of order, 2381-2382
P/O by Fontaine regarding making personal attacks in the House
Fontaine, 702
Micklefield, 702
Ruled in order, 702
P/O by Fontaine regarding members making personal attacks in their remarks
Fontaine, 702
Micklefield, 702
Ruled in order, 702
P/O by Fontaine regarding the ability of Members to comment on Legislation when they do not have access to the Bill
Cullen, 710
Fletcher, 710
Fontaine, 708-709
Gerrard, 710
Ruled in order, 710
P/O by Gerrard stating that Independent Members have a right to attend and speak at the Rules of the House Committee
Gerrard, 3326
Ruled out of order, 3326
P/O by Graydon recognizing the twentieth anniversary of the Honourable Member for Charleswood's election to the House
Graydon, 2233
Ruled out of order, 2233
P/O by Guillemard regarding comments made last session by the Member for St. Johns (page 3507)
Speaker's ruling, 122-123
P/O by Kinew indicating the Premier had referred to the Member for St. Johns as the former House Leader. He asked the Speaker to call the Premier to order and refer to Members by their proper titles
Kinew, 3281
Ruled in order, 3281
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
Fletcher, 3008
Fontaine, 3008-3009
Gerrard, 3009
Klassen, 3007
Ruled out of order, 3009-3011
Squires, 3007-3008
P/O by Klassen requesting the Member for Assiniboia withdraw his comments
Klassen, 3125
Speaker's ruling, 3125
P/O by Micklefield observing that the Member for Fort Garry-Riverview was addressing his comment directly to members opposite and not through the Chair
Micklefield, 700
Ruled in order, 700
P/O by Micklefield regarding staying on topic during debate
Deputy Speaker's ruling, 3115
Ruled in order, 2280
Wiebe, 3115
P/O by Micklefield regarding the presence or absence of a member
Micklefield, 1042
Ruled in order, 1042
P/O by Saran requesting that the private document mentioned by the Member for Assiniboia be tabled
Ruled out of order, 2873-2874
Saran, 2873
P/O by Swan regarding answers provided by the Minister of Health during OQ about needles found around Greenway School
Goertzen, 2757
Ruled out of order, 2757
Swan, 2757
P/O by Wiebe arguing that government members keep raising points or order to disrupt speeches from opposition members
Deputy Speaker's ruling, 3116
Wiebe, 3115-3116
Funding reduction
Kinew, 1163-1164
Pallister, 1164
Update
Altemeyer, 2712
Squires, 2712-2713
Climate change, habitat loss
Squires, 3786-3787
Slow ice formation
Squires, 221
Specialty training for
Crisis situations involving mental health
Fontaine, 1165-1166
Stefanson, 1165-1166
Cannabis legalization, costs of
Fletcher, 451-452
Fontaine, 1654
Stefanson, 1654
Methamphetamine task force
Swan, 3494
Political candidates, proactive disclosure. See Government Motion
Corporate sponsorships
Mayer, 3347
Swan, 3347
Politics, women in. See also Members' statements
Fontaine, 3231
Ponemah Beach Central Art Centre
Wharton, 1883
Pooled Registered Pension Plans
Update
Allum, 817
Friesen, 817-818
Pools. See Recreational facilities
HyLyfe Foods expansion
Eichler, 609
Utilization of
Lindsey, 908
Portable shelter benefit. See Rent Supplement program
Post-secondary education. See also International students; Members' statements; Petitions; Student financial assistance; Tuition; specific institutions
Advisory committee creation
Allum, 2177
Wishart, 2177-2178
Affordability
Friesen, 3102
Pallister, 3040-3041
Budget 2018 funding
Kinew, 599
Wiebe, 619
Campus Manitoba
Allum, 2179-2180
Wishart, 2180
Capital spending
Wiebe, 2109
Wishart, 2109
Distance education
Gerrard, 2115
Wishart, 2115
Fee increases
Wiebe, 891-892
Wishart, 891-892
Funding
Friesen, 3102
Gerrard, 1293
Pallister, 3040-3041
Wiebe, 3139-3140
Wishart, 3140
Graduation rate
Ewasko, 1287
Wiebe, 1287-1288
Innovation and research plan
Gerrard, 1977
Wishart, 1977
Low-income students, accessibility for
Wiebe, 2414-2415
Wishart, 2414-2415
Operating grants
Wiebe, 2112-2114
Wishart, 2112-2114
Strategy, creation of
Allum, 2178
Wishart, 2178
Transit fare increase
Smith, B., 2890
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
First responders, programs for
Gerrard, 1454
Goertzen, 1454
Workers Compensation Board benefits
Gerrard, 1454
Goertzen, 1454
Government priority
Gerrard, 1541
Pallister, 1541
Decrease in
Fielding, 2364
General comments
Gerrard, 101
Indigenous children
Lindsey, 3168-3169
Manitoba numbers
Smith, B., 1407
General comments
Fielding, 1406-1407
Initiatives
Fielding, 3875
Request for plan
Gerrard, 24
Smith, B., 1799-1800, 4148-4149
Stefanson, 4148-4149
Poverty Reduction and Social Inclusion Strategy
Annual report 2017-2018
Stefanson, 3615
Budget 2018
Smith, B., 774
Five-year plan review
Fielding, 198-199
Smith, B., 198-199
Government plan, request for
Lamont, 3590
Pallister, 3590
Selinger, 207
Smith, B., 117-118, 565-566, 3523-3524, 3586-3587
Minimum wage increase
Fielding, 2366-2367
Smith, B., 2366
Need for
Smith, B., 3484-3485
Stefanson, 3484-3485
Support services, need for
Fielding, 3180-3181
Smith, B., 3180-3181
Tax brackets and minimum wage
Friesen, 361
Smith, B., 360-361
Timeline for plan
Smith, B., 1540-1541, 2363, 2782
Update
Fielding, 2362
Smith, B., 2362
Save a Dog Network
Fontaine, 2877
Efficiency Manitoba
Cullen, 1500
Lindsey, 1499-1500
Elimination of
Hydro funding
Cullen, 2081-2082
Public education program
Altemeyer, 1663
Cullen, 1663
Pozdirca, Marianna. See Members' statements under Grant and award recipients
Climate atlas funding
Squires, 2222
Piwniuk, 112
Prairies Regional Synchronized Skating Championships. See Members' statements
Pratts Wholesale. See Members' statements under Leonard and Elane Baranyk
Lagassé, 272
Stefanson, 2702
Disclosure of
Swan, 3149-3150
Disclosure of
Swan, 3151
Disclosure regarding
Pallister, 1761-1762
Luxury home value disclosure
Pallister, 3214-3215
Swan, 3214-3215
Luxury property tax inquiry
Kinew, 916-917, 918, 920-921, 948-954
Pallister, 916-917, 918-919, 920-921, 948-954
Stefanson, 919
Swan, 918-919
Response to media story
Pallister, 1497-1498
Swan, 1428-1429, 1497-1498, 1593-1594
Costs
Pallister, 1684
Manitoba plan, request for
Goertzen, 534-535
Lamoureux, 534
Preventing Rail-Related Injuries and Deaths in Canada
Operation Lifesaver report
Gerrard, 1475
Lagassé, 1475
General comments
Martin, 2732
Smith, B., 2732
Provincial-municipal support
Fontaine, 2731
Smith, B., 2731
Theme for
Helwer, 2732
Smith, B., 2732
Martin, 2739
Smith, B., 2733
Pride Winnipeg Festival. See also Resolutions under Celebrating Pride in Manitoba
Gerrard, 2681
Isleifson, 2536
Kinew, 2723
Smith, B., 2681
Squires, 2680-2681
Swan, 2534-2535
Budgeted amount
Allum, 3948
Fielding, 3948
Changes to
Allum, 3947
Fielding, 3425, 3947-3948, 4239
Elimination of
Altemeyer, 641
Flat rate
Allum, 3885
Fielding, 3886-3887
General comments
Smith, A., 4098
Prince, Tommy. See Ministerial statements under National Aboriginal Veterans Day
Priorities and Planning Secretariat of Cabinet. See Finance Department
Private Bills, Standing Committee on
First report
Nesbitt, 1791-1792
Second report
Nesbitt, 4004-4005
Pallister, 854
Procurement. See Canadian Free Trade Agreement
Procurement Services. See Finance Department
Project labour agreements. See also Public Sector Construction Projects (Tendering) Act
Government position
Lindsey, 2244
Pallister, 2244-2245
Request to withdraw Bill 28
Lindsey, 3350-3351
Pedersen, 3350-3351
Criminal property seizure
Cullen, 4017
Curry, 4016-4017
Prompt Payments in the Construction Industry Act (Bill 218)
1 R
Helwer, 1209
2 R
Debate
Johnston, 1709-1710
Lamoureux, 1710
Lindsey, 1708-1709
Opening statement
Helwer, 1705-1706
Questions
Fletcher, 1708
Helwer, 1706-1708
Johnston, 1707-1708
Lamoureux, 1707
Lindsey, 1706-1708
Marcelino, T., 1708
Alternate dispute resolution
Johnston, 1707
Marcelino, T., 1708
Consultations
Helwer, 1707
Johnston, 1707
Consultations, consumer groups
Helwer, 1707
Lamoureux, 1707
Insolvency
Fletcher, 1708
Helwer, 1708
Other jurisdictions--provincial
Johnston, 1709
Lamoureux, 1709
Prospectors and Developers Association of Canada (PDAC)
Conference
Prospectors' Assistance Program
Grant update
Lindsey, 934-935
Pedersen, 934-935
Prostate cancer. See Members' statements under Movember; Members'statements under Plaid for Dad
Licensing approval
Kinew, 1659-1660
Pallister, 1659-1661
Providence College and Seminary
Operating grant
Wiebe, 2112
Wishart, 2112
Provincial Clinical and Preventive Services Planning for Manitoba: Doing Things Differently and Better report
Data used for
Goertzen, 1197
Health-care services, recommendations
Nesbitt, 76
Implementation of recommendations
Goertzen, 1199-1201
Swan, 1199-1201
Carbon tax revenue
Kinew, 1108
Pallister, 1108-1109
Debt servicing costs
Fielding, 184
Johnson, 689-690
Morley-Lecomte, 655
Pallister, 851
Smith, A., 2888
Debt servicing, Education Department
Wiebe, 2108
Wishart, 2108
Reduction amount
Cox, 3558
Fielding, 3461
Lamont, 3461
Reduction and public services
Friesen, 197
Nesbitt, 197
Reduction in
Ewasko, 603
Friesen, 1439-1440
Johnston, 775
Nesbitt, 3995
Pallister, 943
Reyes, 215
Teitsma, 3417
Reduction targets
Tax cuts
Friesen, 3199
Gerrard, 3199
Bond rating agency reviews
Pallister, 1384-1385
Climate and green plan
Lamont, 3704-3705
Pallister, 3705
Credit rating
Lamont, 4237
Reyes, 2065
Teitsma, 3278
Expenditure reduction
Fielding, 183
General comments
Lamont, 3351
Pallister, 3351
Government record
Gerrard, 3206
Income taxes
Lamont, 3705
Pallister, 3705
Manitoba Hydro
Lamont, 3705
Pallister, 3705-3706
State of
Wharton, 3993
Provincial Mine Rescue Competition. See Members' statements
Provincial Nominee Program. See also Members' statements
Applications
Backlog elimination
Saran, 4094
Smith, A., 4098
Yakimoski, 4094
Criteria for
Lamoureux, 2754
Wishart, 2754-2755
New fee
Marcelino, F., 181-182
Saran, 174
Wishart, 2755
Number of
Marcelino, F., 181
Processing times
Marcelino, T., 1921
Wishart, 1921
Changes to
Wishart, 1916
Expressions of interest, expiry of
Saran, 1921-1922
Wishart, 1922
French immigrants
Reyes, 2400
Wishart, 3260
General comments
Lamoureux, 63
Schuler, 4102
Government intention
Goertzen, 3743-3744
Lamoureux, 3743
International student health coverage
Marcelino, F., 725
Wishart, 725-726
Nominations, total number of
Marcelino, F., 1917
Wishart, 1917
Participant reduction
Goertzen, 3744
Lamoureux, 3744
Professional accreditation recognition
Goertzen, 3744
Wishart, 2755
Refusal, rate of
Marcelino, T., 1921
Wishart, 1921
Retention rate
Marcelino, T., 1920
Wishart, 1920
Skilled worker matching
Reyes, 215
Source nations
Marcelino, T., 1921
Wishart, 1921
Wait time reduction
Micklefield, 33
Provincial Nominee Program for Business
Changes to
Wishart, 1916
General comments
Smith, A., 4097
Number of applicants
Marcelino, F., 181
Provincial Oncology Drug Program
Isleifson, 67
Expansion of
Lagassé, 3997
Pallister, 951
Wharton, 3994
Increase
Martin, 3992
Nesbitt, 3995
Reduction intention
Fielding, 3931
Pryztupa, Theresa. See Members' statements
Government plan
Gerrard, 1073
Goertzen, 1073
Overpass replacement
Schuler, 1041
Replacement bridge
Construction announcement
Johnson, 1804
Schuler, 1804
PTSD. See Post-traumatic stress disorder
Auditor General's advice
Fielding, 3528-3529
Wiebe, 3528-3529
Public Accounts, Standing Committee on. See also Public Accounts reports in Public Accounts Committee
Numbered companies
Fletcher, 1816-1819
Friesen, 1816-1820
Second report
Wiebe, 2403-2405
Third report
Wiebe, 3173-3174
Public Guardian and Trustee of Manitoba
Annual report 2016-2017
Stefanson, 79
Annual report 2017-2018
Cullen, 3577
Public Interest Disclosure (Whistleblower Protection) Amendment Act (Bill 5)
1 R
Friesen, 380
2 R
Debate
Fletcher, 1607-1608
Gerrard, 1607
Wiebe, 1606-1607
Opening statement
Friesen, 1605-1606
Questions
Fletcher, 1609-1611
Friesen, 1609-1611
Gerrard, 1609-1610
Wiebe, 1609
Referred to Standing Committee on Human Resources
C 3/R
Cullen, 2525-2526
Fletcher, 2527
Gerrard, 2527
Wiebe, 2526-2527
R/A
Filmon, 2846
City officials, consultation with
Friesen, 1609
Wiebe, 1609
Civil court proceedings
Identity protection
Friesen, 1606
Complaint process, minister's office
Fletcher, 1610
Friesen, 1610-1611
Contract employees, coverage for
Gerrard, 2344
Pallister, 2344
Identity protection
Cullen, 2526
Labour Board complaints
Cullen, 2526
Municipalities, inclusion of
Cullen, 2525
Ombudsman investigative role
Cullen, 2525-2526
Ombudsman's office, resources for
Fletcher, 1611
Friesen, 1611
School divisions, coverage for
Cullen, 2525
Fletcher, 1606-1607
Friesen, 1605
Gerrard, 2527
Wiebe, 1606
Community newspapers
Fletcher, 1625-1626
Wharton, 1627-1628
Criminal property forfeiture, privacy concerns
Lamont, 4064
Swan, 4069
Crown land auctions
Eichler, 3597
Fletcher, 3597
General comments
Gerrard, 1984
Municipalities, email
Gerrard, 1987
Public appeals process
Lindsey, 2345
Wharton, 2345
Public Schools Amendment Act (No Disclosure Without Consent) (Bill 224)
1 R
Wiebe, 3335
2 R
Debate
Altemeyer, 3384-3386
Curry, 3386-3388
Gerrard, 3386
Helwer, 3388-3389
Martin, 3383-3384
Opening statement
Wiebe, 3379-3381
Questions
Altemeyer, 3381-3383
Curry, 3382
Gerrard, 3381-3382
Helwer, 3382
Martin, 3381
Wiebe, 3381-3383
Public Sector Compensation Disclosure Amendment Act (Bill 6)
1 R
Friesen, 380-381
2 R
Debate
Fletcher, 1615-1616
Gerrard, 1615
Wiebe, 1614-1615
Opening statement
Friesen, 1612-1613
Questions
Fletcher, 1617-1619
Friesen, 1616-1619
Gerrard, 1616-1619
Wiebe, 1616-1617
Referred to Standing Committee on Human Resources
C 3/R
Friesen, 2777-2778
Gerrard, 2780
Wiebe, 2778-2780
R/A
Filmon, 2846
Financial disclosure, multiple government agencies
Fletcher, 1615
Gerrard, 1615, 1616, 1618, 2780
High earners, limited privacy for
Friesen, 1617
Non-profit organizations
Compensation report audits
Friesen, 2778
Technical officers
Access to salary information
Friesen, 1616
Wiebe, 1616
Alphabetical listings for
Friesen, 1617
Gerrard, 1617
Disclosure for
Number of
Friesen, 1617
Wiebe, 1617
Travel compensation disclosure
Threshold disclosure increase
Threshold indexing
Friesen, 1617-1618
Public Sector Construction Projects (Tendering) Act (Bill 28)
1 R
Schuler, 2143
Agreements made
Fielding, 3866
Swan, 3866
Employment loss concerns
Allum, 21-22
Friesen, 21-22
Government relations
Allum, 3895
Provincial deficit reduction
Friesen, 197
Nesbitt, 197
Transformation Capital Fund
Bindle, 2243
Friesen, 2243
Wage freeze
Altemeyer, 2977
Swan, 2980
Public Services Sustainability Act
Notwithstanding clause, request to invoke
Friesen, 2505
Lindsey, 2505
Proclamation, timeline for
Kinew, 1379-1384
Pallister, 1379-1384
Request to repeal Bill 28
Allum, 3312
Friesen, 2505, 2604, 2664-2665, 2693-2694
Lindsey, 2505, 2603-2604, 2664-2665, 2693-2694
Public transit authorities. See also specific authorities
Municipal loans
Altemeyer, 1596
Wharton, 1596
Public Transit Infrastructure Fund
Projects funded
Reyes, 3572
Wharton, 3569
Public transit services. See also Resolutions
Affordability concerns
Fontaine, 721-722
BITSA funding
Altemeyer, 3317-3318
Pallister, 3318
Carbon tax
Fontaine, 722
Squires, 722
Electric buses
Allum, 3943
Kinew, 762-763
Pallister, 762-763
Wiebe, 998
Electric buses, transition to
Altemeyer, 1001
Fare increase
Eichler, 154
Fielding, 118
Klassen, 1005
Marcelino, F., 180
Marcelino, T., 144
Fare increase, impact on students
Smith, B., 2890
Funding agreements
Altemeyer, 4030
Smith, B., 3909
Funding levels
Fontaine, 3732
Marcelino, F., 3726-3727
Mayer, 1003
Smith, A., 2887
General comments
Lamoureux, 245
Green option
Teitsma, 3570
Handi-Transit funding
Smith, B., 2063-2064
Wharton, 2063-2064
Investments in
Wharton, 3569
Ministers' salaries
Altemeyer, 1595-1596
Wharton, 1595-1596
Municipal funding agreement
Eichler, 118-119
Fielding, 3940
Fontaine, 3732
Kinew, 19-20, 43-44, 529-530, 563-564, 3736
Klassen, 1005
Marcelino, F., 3727
Pallister, 530-531, 563-564, 3736
Selinger, 209
Smith, B., 2889-2890
Operating efficiencies
Fielding, 999-1000
Projects funded, rural
Reyes, 3572
Rapid transit
Funding increase
Reyes, 3572
Investment
Fielding, 999
Mayer, 1004
Need for
Gerrard, 3894
Parker Lands route
Pedersen, 2895-2896
Replacement buses, cost of
Altemeyer, 1001
Report recommendations
Fontaine, 722
Squires, 722
Review--City of Winnipeg
Michaleski, 3573
Ridership reduction
Micklefield, 3565
Teitsma, 3570
Wiebe, 997-998
Service improvements
Teitsma, 3570
Transit projects--Winnipeg
Smith, A., 2888
Winnipeg Transit
Operating grant increase
Micklefield, 3565
Reyes, 3572
Wharton, 3569
Mandate, change to
Kinew, 1194-1195
Pallister, 1195
Consultations and accountability
Wiebe, 251-252
Wishart, 251-252
Future projects
Friesen, 1814-1815
Marcelino, F., 1814
Legislation, changes to
Selinger, 207
P3 Canada submissions
Friesen, 1815-1816
Marcelino, T., 1815
Private interest groups
Friesen, 1815
Marcelino, T., 1815
School construction
Isleifson, 1713
Marcelino, F., 783
Marcelino, T., 1813
Micklefield, 33
School construction, public consultation
Wiebe, 298-299
Wishart, 298-299