HOUSE INDEX - 3rd Session - 42nd Legislature
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Improvements needed
Teitsma, 321
Racism and anti-racism. See also Members' statements; Ministerial statements
Anti-racism vs. diversity/inclusion training
Moses, 1549
Nesbitt, 1549
Asian community--Georgia mass shooting
Bushie, 1772
Martin, 1858
Legislative Assembly, presence in
Asagwara, 2418-2419
Personal narrative
Moses, 2067
Public employee training
Moses, 1548
Reyes, 1551
United Church of Canada policy on
Naylor, 1299-1300
Rainy day fund. See Fiscal Stabilization Account
Lindsey, 2925
Marcelino, 2930
Rapid Access to Addictions Medicine (RAAM)
Accessibility concerns
Smith, B., 3321
General comments
Hours of operation per location
Gordon, 4121
Smith, B., 4121
Locations
Lagassé, 3421
Lagimodiere, 3328
Number of people accessing and wait times
Gordon, 4122
Smith, A., 4121-4122
Number of people treated
Lagassé, 3421
Lagimodiere, 3328
Opening of--Portage la Prairie
Friesen, 230
Wishart, 2251
Wash out
Schuler, 3976
Provincial participation
Goertzen, 3859-3860
Lamont, 3859
Traditional campground
Bushie, 1272
Rebooking of vaccine appointments
Kinew, 3680
Pallister, 3680
Eichler, 544
Moses, 544
Speculation
Recognition of National Day for Truth and Reconciliation Act (Employment Standards Code and Interpretation Act Amended) (Bill 240)
1 R
Lamoureux, 3891
Request to support Bill
Lagimodiere, 4038-4039
Lamoureux, 4038
Records management. See Legislative and Public Affairs Department
Recreational vehicle requirements
Johnson, 1970
Recycling Week. See Ministerial statements
COVID-19 testing
Friesen, 242
Kinew, 460-461
Pallister, 460-461
Red River College. See also COVID-19 testing
Annual report June 30, 2020
Eichler, 181
Red River North Trail Association
Wharton, 3433
Lindsey, 3390
Red Tape Reduction Day Act (Bill 226)
1 R
Martin, 2483
2 R
Opening statement
Martin, 2517-2519
Questions
Asagwara, 2527
Fontaine, 2519
Martin, 2519-2521
Morley-Lecomte, 2520
Smith, B., 2519-2520, 2521-2523
Smook, 2521
Wiebe, 2524-2526
Reducing Red Tape and Improving Services Act, 2020 (Bill 29)
1 R
Squires, 142
2 R
Debate
Lamont, 2080-2081
Marcelino, 2077-2080
Opening statement
Goertzen, 2075
Questions
Goertzen, 2075-2077
Lamont, 2076-2077
Marcelino, 2075-2077
Referred to Standing Committee on Legislative Affairs
R/S Amdt
Clause 33(2)
Goertzen, 2960-2961
Clauses 31 and 32
Adams, 2961
C/3 R
Goertzen, 3302
Lamont, 3304-3305
Marcelino, 3302-3304
R/A
Filmon, 3406
Coming-into-force clause, amendment to
Emergency management program
Goertzen, 2076
Lamont, 2076
Hearing panels, vulnerable persons
Adams, 2961
Vulnerable persons community advocates, proclamation delay
Goertzen, 3302
Lamont, 3305
Marcelino, 3303-3304
Reducing Red Tape and Improving Services Act, 2021 (Bill 55)
1 R
Squires, 436
2 R
Debate
Gerrard, 1929-1930
Lindsey, 1927-1929
Opening statement
Goertzen, 1923-1924
Questions
Gerrard, 1924-1926
Goertzen, 1924-1927
Lindsey, 1924-1927
Referred to Standing Committee on Legislative Affaris
C/3 R
Goertzen, 2464-2465
Lamont, 2474-2478
Lindsey, 2465-2469
Marcelino, 2478-2481
Moses, 2469-2474
R/A
Filmon, 3407
Landowners, wild animal damage, endangered species
Goertzen, 1926
Landowners, wild animal damage, right to kill
Lamont, 2476
List of Acts repealed
Lindsey, 2467
Marcelino, 2478
Public works projects, elimination of apprenticeship training
Adams, 2415
Goertzen, 1926-1927, 2465-2466
Marcelino, 2479
Unproclaimed bills
Goertzen, 1925-1926
Reforestation. See 2 Billion Trees Program
Refugee Employment Development Initiative
Lamont, 4080
Reyes, 4080
Trauma services
Friesen, 577
COVID-19 rate of infection
Gerrard, 679-680
Funding to
Asagwara, 4049
Gordon, 4051
Future of under Bill 10
Gerrard, 1952
Stefanson, 1952
Regional Health Authorities Amendment Act (Health System Governance and Accountability) (Bill 10)
1 R
Friesen, 141
2 R
Debate
Asagwara, 1953-1955
Gerrard, 1955-1956
Opening statement
Stefanson, 1949-1950
Questions
Asagwara, 1951-1953
Gerrard, 1951-1953
Stefanson, 1951-1953
Referred to Standing Committee on Social and Economic Development
C/3 R
Asagwara, 3279-3280
Gerrard, 3280-3281
Stefanson, 3278-3279
R/A
Filmon, 3505
Operational plans, ministerial approval
Asagwara, 3279
Preventative health services
Organizational structure
Gerrard, 1953
Stefanson, 1953
Service purchase agreements
Regulations. See also Red Tape Reduction Day Act
Removal, two for one ratio
Wiebe, 2525
Requirements removed, number of
Reyes, 2524
Small business compliance costs
Reyes, 2523
Regulations registered under the Statutes and Regulations Act
Report tabling
Cullen, 181
Goertzen, 1724
Regulatory Accountability Secretariat
Annual reports March 31 2018-2020
Goertzen, 3332
Remembrance Day. See Ministerial statements
Remote learning. See COVID-19, education system
Remote Witnessing and Commissioning Act (Various Acts Amended) (Bill 42)
1 R
Cullen, 437
2 R
Debate
Asagwara, 800-802
Brar, 830-833
Bushie, 823-830
Fontaine, 792-797
Kinew, 833-839
Lamont, 799-800
Marcelino, 802-804
Wiebe, 798-799
Wishart, 797-798
Opening statement
Cullen, 788-789
Questions
Cullen, 789-792
Fontaine, 789-792
Gerrard, 789-791
Lamont, 791
Referred to Standing Committee on Social and Economic Development
C 3/R
Cullen, 1131
Fontaine, 1131-1135
Gerrard, 1140-1141
Marcelino, 1135-1139
Moses, 1141-1145
Smith, B., 1145-1148
R/A
Filmon, 1305
Best practices
Moses, 1145
Child witnesses
Lamont, 799
Client services, quality of
Fontaine, 1134
Confidentiality
Moses, 1145
Consultations
Brar, 832
Cullen, 790
Fontaine, 790
Document verification, time consuming
Marcelino, 1137
Fraud protection
Marcelino, 803
Wishart, 797
Fraud/intimidation of witnesses
Fontaine, 1134
Health-care directives, 835-836
Bushie, 825-827
Kinew, 835-836
Identity safeguards
Cullen, 791
Gerrard, 791
Marcelino, 1137
Moses, 1145
Smith, B., 1147
Informed consent, 836-837
Kinew, 836-837
Marcelino, 1138
Internet connection difficulties
Bushie, 824
Fontaine, 1135
Moses, 1143
Smith, B., 1146
Law Society of Manitoba best practices
Marcelino, 1136
Ontario legislation
Fontaine, 1132
Pilot project report
Power of attorney
Bushie, 827
Real estate transactions, 835
Kinew, 835
Rural/northern communities
Bushie, 823
Wishart, 797-798
Safety of
Cullen, 790-791
Fontaine, 790
Security of technology
Brar, 832
Moses, 1142
Signature authentication process
Fontaine, 1132-1133
State of emergency declaration
Marcelino, 802
Timeline for implementation
Cullen, 790
Gerrard, 790
Video conferencing, recording of
Fontaine, 1133
Marcelino, 803
Moses, 1143
When to repeal
Marcelino, 1138
Witness verification
Moses, 1145
Budget 2021
Johnston, 2266
Morley-Lecomte, 2259
CERB benefit
Adams, 3775
Squires, 3775
Funding
Morley-Lecomte, 2746
General comments
Squires, 3706
Number receiving
Adams, 3775
Fielding, 3935
Squires, 3775
Threshold increase
Adams, 3775
Squires, 3775
Rental assistance, COVID-19. See COVID-19, rental assistance
Commercial-residential designations
Martin, 3022
Sala, 3022
Renters/renting. See also Education property tax
Above-guideline increases
Fielding, 3947
Marcelino, 3189
Naylor, 3026
Sala, 439, 2747, 3019-3020, 3021
Smith, B., 2622
Approved rent increases
Wasyliw, 279
Budget 2021, cost of living increase
Kinew, 2280-2281
Pallister, 2280-2281
Budget 2021, rent freeze
Fielding, 2236-2238
Johnston, 2264
Wasyliw, 2236-2238
Wishart, 2251
Budget 2021, tax relief
Goertzen, 2401
Pallister, 2402
Wasyliw, 2401-2402
Discounts, restriction on
Sala, 3021
Large rent increases, applied incrementally
Sala, 3021
Lease termination, interpersonal violence reasons
Nesbitt, 2015
Rent Bank
Rent control program, request for
Kinew, 1278
Pallister, 1278
Rent freeze
Gerrard, 2670
Lamoureux, 2615-2616
Rent increases, criteria for applying
Nesbitt, 3023
Sala, 3023-3024
Unit renovations, eviction notices
Asagwara, 2610
Naylor, 3027
Reporting of Supports for Child Survivors of Sexual Assault Act (Trained Health Professionals and Evidence Collection Kits) (Bill 213)
1 R
Lathlin, 988
2 R
Debate
Gerrard, 1357
Guillemard, 2019-2020
Marcelino, 1357-1358
Micklefield, 2022
Morley-Lecomte, 2015-2017
Naylor, 1354-1355
Nesbitt, 2014-2015
Smith, A., 2017-2019
Squires, 1355-1357
Stefanson, 1352-1354
Teitsma, 2020-2022
Opening statement
Lathlin, 1349-1350
Questions
Gerrard, 1351
Lagassé, 1350-1352
Lathlin, 1350-1352
Naylor, 1350-1352
Nesbitt, 1351
Referred to Standing Committee on Justice
C/3 R
Gerrard, 3314
Reyes, 3314
R/A
Filmon, 3407
Annual report required
Naylor, 1354
Reproductive infectious diseases. See Members' statements under Poliquin, Dr. Vanessa
Annual report March 31, 2020
Eichler, 181
Reservists. See Employment Standards Code Amendment Act (Unpaid Leave for Reservists)
Residential schools. See also Matter of Urgent Public Importance; Ministerial statements
Burial sites, request to search for
Fontaine, 3750-3751
Kinew, 3690
Pallister, 3751-3752
Child deaths, number of
Clarke, 3694
Fontaine, Ted
Fontaine, 3038
General comments
Fontaine, 81-82
Historic site designation--Portage la Prairie
Clarke, 3695
Wishart, 223-224
National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
Lagassé, 3904
Lagimodiere, 3904-3905
Pathways to Healing program
Smith, B., 3692
Ryerson Elementary, renaming of
Guillemard, 4107-4108
TRC calls to action No. 71-76
Clarke, 3674
Gerrard, 3698
Lagimodiere, 4059
Pallister, 3703
Unmarked burial site--Kamloops
Fontaine, 3689-3690
Gerrard, 3697-3698
Kinew, 3690-3691
Lamont, 3695-3697
Martin, 3723
Sala, 3710
Smith, B., 3691-3692
Wharton, 3710
Unmarked burial sites, emergency support services for survivors
Pallister, 3702-3704
Smith, B., 3691
Unmarked burial sites, identification and commemoration of
Unmarked burial sites, provincial support
Vital Statistics applications
Waving of fees for
Residential Tenancies Amendment Act (Bill 227)
1 R
Sala, 2852
2 R
Debate
Lamont, 3029-3030
Martin, 3028-3029
Naylor, 3026-3028
Nesbitt, 3024-3026
Teitsma, 3030
Opening statement
Sala, 3019-3022
Questions
Lamont, 3022
Martin, 3022
Naylor, 3022-3023
Nesbitt, 3022-3023
Reyes, 3023
Sala, 3022-3024
Teitsma, 3023
Allowable capital expenses
Better support for schools, teachers, students and families
Debate
Ewasko, 658-660
Goertzen, 655-657
Lamont, 660-661
Micklefield, 661
Naylor, 657-658
Opening statement
Altomare, 650-652
Questions
Altomare, 652-654
Ewasko, 652
Lamoureux, 653
Micklefield, 653
Smith, A., 653
Call for an inquiry into the provincial government's COVID-19 second wave response
Debate
Fontaine, 970-971
Isleifson, 968-970
Martin, 971-973
Michaleski, 974
Naylor, 973-974
Opening statement
Lamont, 963-965
Questions
Fontaine, 965-967
Gerrard, 967
Isleifson, 965-966
Lamont, 965-968
Martin, 966
Michaleski, 967
Call on the federal government to increase the quota of the MPNP
Debate
Brar, 509-510
Lamont, 513-515
Marcelino, 511-513
Micklefield, 515
Sandhu, 515-516
Smith, A., 510-511
Opening statement
Isleifson, 505-507
Questions
Isleifson, 507-509
Lamont, 507
Marcelino, 508
Micklefield, 507-509
Moses, 508
Smith, A., 508
Wiebe, 507
Call on the provincial government to support Manitobans on Employment Income Assistance
Debate
Ewasko, 1268
Gerrard, 1267-1268
Johnston, 1265-1267
Morley-Lecomte, 1262-1263
Smith, B., 1264-1265
Opening statement
Adams, 1257-1259
Questions
Adams, 1259-1262
Ewasko, 1260-1261
Gerrard, 1260
Johnston, 1260
Martin, 1261
Morley-Lecomte, 1259
Smith, B., 1260-1261
Calling on federal government to revise and improve the federal government's journalism subsidies
Debate
Bushie, 3735-3737
Ewasko, 3733-3735
Lamont, 3737-3738
Wiebe, 3731-3733
Wishart, 3738
Opening statement
Guenter, 3727-3729
Questions
Ewasko, 3731
Guenter, 3730-3731
Lamont, 3730
Reyes, 3730
Wiebe, 3730-3731
Wishart, 3730-3731
Calling on the provincial government to implement a consistent vaccine mandate at the Manitoba Legislative Building
Debate
Bushie, 4197-4199
Lamont, 4199
Martin, 4199-4200
Smith, A., 4195-4197
Opening statement
Wiebe, 4191-4192
Questions
Lagassé, 4194
Lindsey, 4193-4194
Martin, 4193
Smith, A., 4193-4195
Wiebe, 4193-4195
Calling on the provincial government to protect Manitoba Hydro
Debate
Bushie, 1670-1671
Lamont, 1668-1670
Naylor, 1666-1668
Sala, 1663-1665
Smook, 1670
Wowchuk, 1665-1666
Opening statement
Nesbitt, 1659-1661
Questions
Isleifson, 1662
Lamont, 1661
Morley-Lecomte, 1663
Nesbitt, 1661-1663
Sala, 1661-1663
Smook, 1662
Calling upon the provincial government to respect working Manitobans
Debate
Guenter, 2027-2028
Lamoureux, 2032-2033
Michaleski, 2034
Naylor, 2028-2030
Teitsma, 2030-2032
Opening statement
Lindsey, 2022-2024
Questions
Guenter, 2025
Lamoureux, 2025
Lindsey, 2025-2026
Martin, 2026
Michaleski, 2026
Naylor, 2025-2026
Teitsma, 2025
Calling upon the provincial government to support women's economic recovery
Debate
Cox, 2844-2846
Guillemard, 2841-2842
Lamoureux, 2846
Marcelino, 2842-2844
Naylor, 2846-2848
Opening statement
Fontaine, 2837-2839
Questions
Fontaine, 2839-2841
Lamoureux, 2840
Naylor, 2840
Wishart, 2840-2841
Wowchuk, 2839-2841
Celebrating backyard and community gardeners
Debate
Altomare, 2160-2161
Asagwara, 2163-2165
Brar, 2166
Gerrard, 2165-2166
Piwniuk, 2161-2163
Opening statement
Morley-Lecomte, 2155-2158
Questions
Altomare, 2158-2160
Gerrard, 2158
Morley-Lecomte, 2158-2160
Piwniuk, 2158
Smith, A., 2159
Smook, 2159
Commending the provincial government for investments into fish and wildlife enhancements
Debate
Brar, 3211-3212
Bushie, 3217
Gerrard, 3215-3216
Naylor, 3213-3215
Smook, 3212-3213
Wowchuk, 3216-3217
Opening statement
Michaleski, 3207-3209
Questions
Brar, 3209-3210
Gerrard, 3209-3210
Michaleski, 3209-3211
Smook, 3209
Wishart, 3210
Wowchuk, 3210
Commending the provincial vaccine rollout staff and volunteers
Debate
Bushie, 1864-1866
Lamont, 1866-1868
Lindsey, 1861-1863
Reyes, 1863-1864
Smith, A., 1868
Opening statement
Martin, 1856-1859
Questions
Lamont, 1859
Lindsey, 1859-1861
Martin, 1859-1861
Reyes, 1859
Smith, A., 1860
Wishart, 1860
Creation of a paid sick leave program
Debate
Guenter, 2640-2641
Lamoureux, 2646
Lindsey, 2641-2644
Martin, 2646
Wishart, 2644-2646
Opening statement
Moses, 2636-2638
Questions
Guenter, 2638
Lamoureux, 2638
Lindsey, 2638-2640
Martin, 2639
Moses, 2638-2640
Smith, A., 2639
Wishart, 2638
Creation of an independent seniors advocate office
Consultations
Isleifson, 1559
Sandhu, 1559
Debate
Asagwara, 1562-1564
Isleifson, 1560-1562
Johnston, 1564-1565
Lamoureux, 1565-1567
Opening statement
Sandhu, 1557-1558
Questions
Asagwara, 1559-1560
Isleifson, 1559
Johnston, 1559
Lagimodiere, 1559-1560
Lamoureux, 1559
Morley-Lecomte, 1560
Sandhu, 1559-1560
Expressing thanks and gratitude to all those who have carried us through the COVID-19 pandemic
Debate
Altomare, 1466-1467
Asagwara, 1462-1464
Lagassé, 1461-1462
Lamont, 1467
Michaleski, 1464-1466
Opening statement
Gerrard, 1457-1459
Questions
Asagwara, 1459-1461
Gerrard, 1459-1461
Lagassé, 1459
Michaleski, 1460
Vote, 1486
Immediate and comprehensive supports needed for Manitoba small businesses
Debate
Guenter, 869
Lamont, 867-869
Nesbitt, 861-864
Sala, 864-866
Smook, 866-867
Opening statement
Wasyliw, 857-859
Questions
Lamont, 860
Nesbitt, 859
Sala, 860-861
Smook, 860-861
Wasyliw, 859-861
Immediate supports to ensure child care is affordable and accessible
Consultations
Guenter, 1760
Lathlin, 1760
Debate
Adams, 1763-1764
Guenter, 1765-1766
Lamoureux, 1766-1767
Morley-Lecomte, 1761-1763
Piwniuk, 1768
Smith, B., 1767-1768
Opening statement
Lathlin, 1757-1760
Questions
Adams, 1760-1761
Guenter, 1760
Lagassé, 1760-1761
Lamoureux, 1760
Lathlin, 1760-1761
Morley-Lecomte, 1760
Piwniuk, 1760-1761
Immediately address the major surgical and diagnostic backlogs in Manitoba
Debate
Asagwara, 3884-3886
Gerrard, 3888-3889
Guenter, 3883-3884
Teitsma, 3886-3888
Opening statement
Naylor, 3878-3880
Questions
Asagwara, 3881-3882
Gerrard, 3881
Naylor, 3881-3882
Nesbitt, 3881-3882
Smith, A., 3881
Teitsma, 3881
Immediately invest in the mental health and addictions crisis in Manitoba
Debate
Gerrard, 3329
Gordon, 3323-3324
Lagimodiere, 3327-3329
Naylor, 3324-3327
Teitsma, 3329
Opening statement
Smith, B., 3319-3320
Questions
Gerrard, 3321
Guenter, 3322
Lagimodiere, 3321-3322
Naylor, 3321-3322
Smith, B., 3321-3322
Teitsma, 3321
The importance of small business in Manitoba
Debate
Altomare, 1166-1168
Lamont, 1168-1169
Smith, B., 1170
Teitsma, 1170
Wasyliw, 1163-1165
Wishart, 1165-1166
Opening statement
Piwniuk, 1158-1161
Questions
Lamont, 1162
Piwniuk, 1161-1163
Teitsma, 1162-1163
Wasyliw, 1161-1163
Wishart, 1161-1162
Inclusion of a land acknowledgement in the Manitoba Legislative Assembly
Debate
Asagwara, 3041
Fontaine, 3037-3039
Isleifson, 3572-3574
Lagassé, 3039-3040
Lagimodiere, 3035-3037
Lamont, 3568-3569
Lamoureux, 3040-3041
Martin, 3574
Nesbitt, 3571-3572
Smith, A., 3566-3568
Smith, B., 3565-3566
Teitsma, 3569-3571
Opening statement
Bushie, 3031-3033
Questions
Bushie, 3033-3035
Fontaine, 3033-3035
Guenter, 3034-3035
Lagassé, 3034
Lagimodiere, 3033
Lamoureux, 3034
Smith, A., 3035
Inclusion of Sergeant Tommy Prince on the 5 bill
Debate
Asagwara, 762-763$
Bushie, 759-761
Fontaine, 756-758
Lamont, 761-762
Reyes, 758-759
Opening statement
Lagimodiere, 752-754
Questions
Fontaine, 754-756
Lagassé, 756
Lagimodiere, 754-756
Reyes, 755
Increase staffing and support for personal-care homes and for seniors
Debate
Friesen, 384-386
Gerrard, 390-391
Isleifson, 388-390
Naylor, 386-388
Opening statement
Asagwara, 379-382
Questions
Asagwara, 382-384
Gerrard, 383
Isleifson, 382-383
Micklefield, 383-384
Naylor, 382-384
Keep Manitoba Hydro public
Debate
Fontaine, 1366-1367
Lamont, 1369-1370
Martin, 1364-1366
Smith, A., 1370-1371
Teitsma, 1367-1369
Opening statement
Sala, 1359-1362
Questions
Fontaine, 1362-1363
Guenter, 1364
Lamont, 1363
Martin, 1362
Sala, 1362-1364
Smith, A., 1363
Teitsma, 1362
Keeping Manitoba's parks accessible
Debate
Altomare, 2942
Lamont, 2941-2942
Michaleski, 2937-2939
Naylor, 2935-2937
Nesbitt, 2942
Wiebe, 2939-2941
Opening statement
Wowchuk, 2931-2933
Questions
Lamont, 2934
Micklefield, 2935
Naylor, 2933-2935
Nesbitt, 2934
Smith, A., 2935
Wowchuk, 2934-2935
Keeping more money on Manitoba tables
Debate
Fontaine, 2743-2745
Lamont, 2749-2750
Morley-Lecomte, 2745-2747
Sala, 2747-2749
Opening statement
Wishart, 2739-2741
Questions
Fontaine, 2741-2743
Lamont, 2742
Morley-Lecomte, 2741-2742
Smith, A., 2742
Smook, 2743
Wishart, 2741-2743
Parent engagement in Manitoba's education system
Debate, 2532-2533
Fontaine, 2538
Lamoureux, 2537-2538
Micklefield, 2533-2535
Naylor, 2535-2537
Wishart, 2538
Opening statement
Johnston, 2528-2530
Questions
Altomare, 2530-2532
Johnston, 2530-2532
Lamoureux, 2530
Micklefield, 2531
Sala, 2530-2531
Wishart, 2530
Wowchuk, 2531
Recognizing April 17th, 2021 as the 500th anniversary of the Philippines
Amendment
Marcelino, 1064
Debate
Reyes, 1067-1068
Opening statement
Marcelino, 1061-1064
Questions
Asagwara, 1066
Gordon, 1066
Lamoureux, 1065
Marcelino, 1065-1067
Micklefield, 1066-1067
Sandhu, 1065
Smith, A., 1065
Recognizing Folklorama for its significant contributions to honouring culture and diversity in Manitoba
Debate
Brar, 4019-4021
Cox, 4018-4019
Gerrard, 4023-4024
Isleifson, 4024-4025
Morley-Lecomte, 4025
Smith, A., 4021
Wiebe, 4022-4023
Opening statement
Lamoureux, 4015-4016
Questions
Gerrard, 4017
Isleifson, 4017
Lamoureux, 4016-4018
Morley-Lecomte, 4018
Recognizing the provincial government's addictions strategy
Debate
Asagwara, 3428-3430
Gerrard, 3430-3431
Isleifson, 3426-3428
Smith, B., 3424-3426
Opening statement
Lagassé, 3420-3422
Questions
Gerrard, 3423
Isleifson, 3422
Lagassé, 3422-3424
Martin, 3424
Morley-Lecomte, 3423
Smith, B., 3422-3424
Respiratory therapists. See COVID-19, health-care system
Food delivery costs
Eichler, 2338
Restaurant industry. See COVID-19 by sector
Budget 2021
Bushie, 2329
Lagimodiere, 2331
Funding
Fontaine, 1488-1489, 2189-2190
Micklefield, 1492-1493
Hollow Water First Nation
Bushie, 2329
Nesbitt, 1752
Restricting Mandatory Overtime for Nurses Act (Various Acts Amended) (Bill 201)
1 R
Asagwara, 1769
Restriction on Material Accompanying Government Cheques Act (Bill 229)
1 R
Wasyliw, 2787
2 R
Debate
Martin, 2836-2837
Moses, 2836
Nesbitt, 2834-2836
Opening statement
Wasyliw, 2830-2832
Questions
Lagimodiere, 2833
Lamont, 2832-2833
Martin, 2833
Moses, 2832-2834
Wasyliw, 2832-2834
Political advertisements by Premier or Minister
Wasyliw, 2830-2831
Retail Business Hours of Operation Act (Various Acts Amended or Repealed) (Bill 4)
1 R
Fielding, 97
2 R
Debate
Brar, 950-951
Guenter, 948-949
Lamont, 949-950
Lindsey, 938-942
Reyes, 942-944
Wasyliw, 944-948
Opening statement
Fielding, 934-935
Questions
Fielding, 935-938
Lindsey, 935-938
Referred to Standing Committee on Social and Economic Development
R/S Amdt
Clause 1(2)
Lamoureux, 1228
Clause 1(3)
Lamoureux, 1229
Clause 6
Lamoureux, 1230
Lindsey, 1229
C 3/R
Fielding, 1230
Lamoureux, 1239-1240
Lindsey, 1230-1234
Moses, 1242-1245
Smith, B., 1240-1242
Wasyliw, 1234-1239
R/A
Filmon, 1305
Consultations
Fielding, 936
Labour Management Review Committee consultations
Fielding, 936
Municipal by-law authority
Fielding, 935-936
Guenter, 948
Lamont, 950
Lindsey, 936
Other statutory holidays
Fielding, 938
Wasyliw, 1238
Recognizing diverse holidays
Brar, 951
Fielding, 937
Lamont, 950
Moses, 1242
Reyes, 943
Smith, B., 1240-1241
Right to refuse work
Fielding, 935-936
Guenter, 948
Lamoureux, 1228
Lindsey, 935-936, 939, 942, 1231
Wasyliw, 946-947
E-commerce tax
Fielding, 1831
Pandemic related changes
Wasyliw, 1832
Shop local
Fielding, 1831
Wasyliw, 1831
Rett Syndrome Awareness Month. See Members' statements
Revera personal-care homes, COVID-19 outbreak. See also Opposition Day Motion
Call for public inquiry
Friesen, 234
Gerrard, 234
Deaths at
Naylor, 892
Future operation of facilities
Kinew, 768
Pallister, 768
Government oversight of
Friesen, 444
Gerrard, 897
Smith, B., 901
Smook, 890
Government response to
Kinew, 769
Pallister, 769
In-person inspections
Asagwara, 444-445
Friesen, 445
Number of cases at
Smith, B., 901
Public Sector Pension Investment Board
Isleifson, 893
Smook, 890
Release of inspection report
Kinew, 768-769
Pallister, 769
Revoke licence, request to
Asagwara, 1779
Stefanson, 1779
Staff shortage
Adams, 906
Altomare, 898
Brar, 905
Lindsey, 900
Testing of residents
Asagwara, 398
Friesen, 398-399
Apprenticeship training
Journeyperson/apprentice ratios, 4078-4079
COVID-19, demographics
Marginalized communities, grants and programs for, 4076-4077
Economic Development and Jobs Department
Estimates
Speakers, 3996-4003, 4076-4080
Spending inquiry, 4079
Hospitality Relief Sector Program, 4078
Refugee Employment Development Initiative, 4080
Workforce
Labour shortage--restaurant and hospitality sectors, 4077-4078
Black Canadians
Contribution to Manitoba, 3562
Canadian Forces Liaison Council, 744
Canadian Free Trade Agreement
Exceptions, number of, 2524
COVID-19 pandemic
Herd immunity, 1863
COVID-19 vaccine
Estimated daily doses given, 1863
Vaccine Implementation Task Force, 1859, 1863
COVID-19 vaccine rollout
Provincial ranking, 1863
COVID-19, demographics
Filipino community, job losses, 3413
Filipino community, number of cases, 3413
COVID-19, health-care system
Worker appreciation, 1863
COVID-19, public-health orders
Restriction enforcement, 986
Emancipation Day Act (Bill 232)
2 R
Debate, 3560-3562
Questions, 3555-3557
Employment Standards Code Amendment Act (Unpaid Leave for Reservists) (Bill 211)
1 R, 663
2 R
Opening statement, 743-745
Questions, 745-747
C 3/R, 1189-1190
Full-time vs. part-time employment, 745
Guaranteed wages, 746-747
Mental/physical health leave, 745-747
Minimum length of employment, 744, 1190
Unpaid leave, 1190
Eye tattooing
Complications, 1850
Filipino community
COVID-19 cases, 3413
COVID-19, job losses, 3413
Credential recognition, 3413-3414
Festivals, 3411
Occupations worked in, 3410
Political officials, 3411
Population in Canada, 3409
Population in Manitoba, 3409
Small business, 3410
Filipino Heritage Month Act (Bill 233)
1 R, 3331
2 R
Opening statement, 3409-3411
Questions, 3412-3414
How to celebrate, 3412
Fishers/fishing
Sport angling, 1411-1412
Food Banks Canada
Little Inventors challenge, 2209
Food Fare, 943
Health Sciences Centre
Sexual assault nurse examiners, 3314
Jollibee restaurant
Winnipeg locations, 3410
Labour Relations Amendment Act (2) (Bill 230)
2 R
Debate, 3199-3201
Questions, 2923
Legislative Affairs, Standing Committee on
Third report, 2206-2207
Fourth report, 2273-2274
Lobbyists Registration Amendment Act (Bill 222)
2 R
Debate, 1856
Questions, 1652
Mandatory Training for Provincial Employees (Systemic Racism and Human Rights) Act (Bill 212)
2 R
Debate, 1550-1552
Consultations, 1548
Manitoba Bridge Grant
Business support program, 1321
Manohar Vegetarian Bakery, 3162
Matters of Grievance
Regarding the death of Sisler High School principal George Heshka, 2049-2050
Members' statements
Bighill, Adam, 2789-2790
Carlos, Michelle, 293-294
Dhir, Devinder, 3162-3163
Filipino community in Manitoba, 1114
Labaupa, Eric, 1411-1412
National Indigenous History Month, 3677
Olowoyeye, Precious-Joy, 2209
Roy, Joël, 2278
Sharma, Divya, 1172-1173
Veterans' Week, 669
Motions of condolence
Santos, Conrad, 1387-1388
Oral Questions
Manitoba Bridge Grant
Support for small business, 1321
New school construction
Government announcement, 3000
Public-health orders during pandemic
Government enforcement measures, 986
Pathways to a Better Future: Manitoba's Poverty Reduction Strategy, 1551
Prince, Sergeant Tommy
Bank of Canada note, 755
Military service record, 758-759
Resolution, 758-759
Public Health Amendment Act (Banning Cosmetic Eye Tattooing and Eye Jewellery) (Bill 221)
2 R
Questions, 1850
Public service employees
Anti-racism initiatives, 1551
Racism and anti-racism
Public employee training, 1551
Red Tape Reduction Day Act (Bill 226)
2 R
Regulations
Requirements removed, number of, 2524
Small business compliance costs, 2523
Reporting of Supports for Child Survivors of Sexual Assault Act (Trained Health Professionals and Evidence Collection Kits) (Bill 213)
C/3 R, 3314
Residential Tenancies Amendment Act (Bill 227)
2 R
Questions, 3023
Resolutions
Calling on federal government to revise and improve the federal government's journalism subsidies
Questions, 3730
Commending the provincial vaccine rollout staff and volunteers
Debate, 1863-1864
Questions, 1859
Inclusion of Sergeant Tommy Prince on the 5 bill
Debate, 758-759$
Questions, 755
Recognizing April 17th, 2021 as the 500th anniversary of the Philippines
Debate, 1067-1068
Retail Business Hours of Operation Act (Various Acts Amended or Repealed) (Bill 4)
2 R
Debate, 942-944
Recognizing diverse holidays, 943
School construction
Government announcement, 3000
Sexual assault nurse examiner (SANE)
Health Sciences Centre, 3314
Sisler High School
Death of principal George Heshka, 2049-2050
Slavery in Canada, 3561-3562
Small business
Filipino community, 3410
Regulations, compliance costs, 2523
Social and Economic Development, Standing Committee on
Sixth report, 2484-2485
Ninth report, 2648-2650
Unions/unionization
Advertising expenses, 3200
Union dues, charitable donations, 3200
Vaccine Implementation Task Force, 1859, 1863
Veterans' Week, 669
Uber, insurance coverage
Sandhu, 561
Wharton, 561
Rideau Park Personal Care Home
Water line break
Friesen, 384-385
Right to repair laws. See also Consumer Protection Amendment Act (Right to Repair); Consumer Protection Amendment and Farm Machinery and Equipment Amendment Act (Right to Repair-Vehicles and Other Equipment); Members' statements; Petitions
Electronic devices
Fielding, 4213
Maloway, 4213
Maloway, 1999-2000
Squires, 332
Wage subsidy
Altomare, 1167
Cox, 2342
Fielding, 616
Lagassé, 1461
Michaleski, 1465
Nesbitt, 863
Squires, 3529
Wasyliw, 616
Gravel pit proposal
Robert, Jeannot. See Members' statements
Lab and ER closure
Asagwara, 485
Kinew, 68-69
Pallister, 68-69
Johnston, 2663
Schuler, 2663
Recipient (Michel Loiselle)
Lamont, 2655
Fontaine, 299-300
Goertzen, 299-300
Rossendale Knowledge Centre. See Members' statements
Roulette, Conner. See Members' statements
Roy, Joël. See Members' statements
Royal Air Force. See Members' statements under Kent, John
Remembrance Day ceremonies
Smith, A., 667
Royal Fashion. See Members' statements
Helwer, 2879
Isleifson, 1212
Upgrades to
Schuler, 323
Rules of the House, Standing Committee on
First report
Concurrence Motion
Fontaine, 4119
Gerrard, 4119
Goertzen, 4118-4119
Isleifson, 4097-4103
Rundle, Dave. See Members' statements
Squires, 3645
Rural Manitoba. See also Petty Trespasses Amendment and Occupiers' Liability Amendment Act
Broadband services
Helwer, 2241
Sala, 2241
Dog population
Fontaine, 639
Economic development office
Moses, 4002
Reyes, 4002
Economic development, budget for
Moses, 4003
Reyes, 4003
Education challenges
Naylor, 2536
Health-care services
Asagwara, 485
High school students
University courses
Wowchuk, 45
Internet services, access to
Marcelino, 98
Internet services, Xplornet partnership
Helwer, 3172
Lagimodiere, 4066-4067
Lindsey, 4066
Michaleski, 3171-3172
Smith, A., 3568
Liquor sales, third party agreements
Sala, 1638
Wharton, 1638
MASC office closures
Gerrard, 1898
Pallister, 1620
Wiebe, 1318-1319
Remote witnessing of documents
Bushie, 823
Wishart, 797-798
Rural crime
Friesen, 1838
School boards
Lamont, 1782
Pallister, 1782
Scrap metal theft
Cullen, 956
Sexual assault, child survivors
Long distance travel, medical exam
Cox, 1220
Lathlin, 1351
Naylor, 1354
Smith, A., 2018
Rural jurisdictions, other provinces
Nesbitt, 2014
Smith, A., 2018
Sexual assault, models of care
Stefanson, 1353
Sexual assault, rates
Marcelino, 1358
Ryerson Elementary School. See Members' statements