Hansard: Index

HOUSE INDEX - 5th Session - 42nd Legislature

# A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

C

Call2Recycle

Battery recycling

Klein, 1779

Canada Day. See Members' statements

Canada Health Transfer

Cullen, 1339

Lamont, 2512

Canada Winter Games

Team Manitoba

Asagwara, 665-666

Khan, 664-665

Lamoureux, 666

Canada-Manitoba Housing Benefit

Former children in CFS care, eligibility

Fontaine, 1800-1801

Squires, 1800-1801

Program for low-income Manitobans

Lagassé, 2187

Squires, 2187

Canada-Wide Early Learning and Child Care Agreement

Creation of new spaces--rural Manitoba

Ewasko, 84

Wishart, 84

Daily maximum fee

Ewasko, 380

Sala, 379-380

Extended-day program and holidays

Ewasko, 1267-1268

Lamoureux, 1267-1268

Fee structure

Ewasko, 1269

General comments

Ewasko, 996

Regular hours, definition of

Ewasko, 1268

Lamoureux, 1268

Subsidy approach

Ewasko, 100

Sala, 88-89

Ten dollar a-day fee

Clarke, 1293

Cullen, 617

Ewasko, 574, 636, 708-709, 996, 1126

Lagassé, 574, 1126

Lamoureux, 636, 687-688

Sala, 707-709

Wasyliw, 892

Wowchuk, 766

Ten dollar a-day fee, advertising budget for

Cullen, 1337, 1339

Sala, 1337

Canadian Agricultural Safety Week

Brar, 667

Johnson, 666-667

Lamont, 667

Canadian Centre for Child Protection. See Intimate Image Protection Amendment Act

Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. See Vulnerable Persons Living with a Mental Disability Amendment Act

Canadian Civil Liberties Association. See Bail

Canadian Football League

Diversity is Strength campaign

Khan, 408

Canadian Free Trade Agreement

Labour mobility

Reyes, 1538

Canadian Institute for Health Information (CIHI). See Emergency room services

Canadian Interagency Forest Fire Centre

Nesbitt, 1918

Canadian Medical Protective Association

Canadian abortion providers, liability protection

Fontaine, 1952

CancerCare Manitoba

Relocation from Concordia Hospital

Altomare, 129-130

Review of services

Kinew, 912-913

Stefanson, 912-913

Seven Oaks and Concordia clinic closures

Kinew, 1228

Stefanson, 1228

Candace House

Funding announcement

Goertzen, 1845-1846

Guenter, 1845

Cannabis sales. See also Liquor, Gaming and Cannabis Control Amendment Act (Social Responsibility Fee Repealed)

Black market

Cullen, 2387-2388

Gerrard, 2756

Lamont, 2387-2388

Federal excise tax

Cullen, 1604-1605

Sala, 1604-1605

Liquor & Lotteries public awareness campaign

Cullen, 1606

Retail sales, public or private model

Martin, 1718-1719

Smith, A., 1718-1719

Standardized ingredients

Gerrard, 2756

Cannabis use

Liquor and Lotteries advertising campaign

Cullen, 1606

Carberry Manitoba

ER closure inquiry

Kinew, 468, 966-967

Stefanson, 468-469, 966-967

Carbon Lock Technologies

Methane emissions

Klein, 1859

Carbon tax

Climate and Green Plan

Klein, 1781-1783

Wasyliw, 1781-1783

General comments

Guenter, 24

Manitoba lawsuit

Altomare, 130-131

Carbon Tax Relief Fund

Age restriction

Cullen, 941

Sala, 941

General comments

Cullen, 614, 824, 933

Wasyliw, 895

Wharton, 719

Rebate checks, cost to mail

Cullen, 1343

Sala, 1343

Title of tax credit, reason for

Cullen, 942

Sala, 941

Cardiac surgery

Wait list, elimination of

Gordon, 1656

Wait times

Asagwara, 1656-1657

Gordon, 1656-1657

Carr, James Gordon " Jim." See Condolence, motions of

Cartwright Manitoba

Blood collection services

Kinew, 273

Stefanson, 273

Casselman, Jewel. See Members' statements

Catalytic converters. See Petitions

Cataract surgery

Cleared backlog

Gordon, 1654-1655

Khan, 28

Cataract surgery services

New ophthalmologist needed--Brandon

Asagwara, 2584-2585

Goertzen, 2584-2585

Cattle industry

Agricultural Crown land leasing and beef herd numbers

Brar, 84

Johnson, 84

AgriRecovery program, drought and herd repurchase

Johnson, 2299-2300

Beef herd numbers

Brar, 443, 701, 2298-2299

Johnson, 2212, 2298-2299

Stefanson, 443-444

Cedar Lake

Eco-certification

Lindsey, 1926

Nesbitt, 1926

Cell phone services

Northern Manitoba

Kinew, 1983-1984

Stefanson, 1983-1984

CentrePort South

Cullen, 620

Piwniuk, 1929

CentrePort way

Transportation hub

Sala, 681

Cerebra Medical

Sleep disorder tests completed

Asagwara, 1658-1660

Gordon, 1659-1660

Chahal, Reetu. See Members' statements

Charison, Curtis. See Members' statements

Chartered Professionals in Human Resources Act

Consultations

Marcelino, 2603

Martin, 2603

Self regulation

Gerrard, 2604

Martin, 2602-2603

Chartered Professionals in Human Resources Act (Bill 233)

1 R

Martin, 2175

2 R

Debate

Gerrard, 2604

Marcelino, 2603-2604

Opening statement

Martin, 2602-2603

Questions

Gerrard, 2603

Marcelino, 2603

Martin, 2603

C/3 R

Gerrard, 2706

Martin, 2706

R/A

Neville, 2771

Committee of the Whole

Opening statement

Martin, 2616

Chestnut Lane Boutique. See Members' statements under Dandeneau, Tanice

Cheung, Cheryl. See Members' statements

Chez Rachel. See Members' statements

Chief Medical Examiner. See Office of the Chief Medical Examiner

Chief Peguis Trail

Construction completion (with Leila Avenue)

Sandhu, 582

Child & Youth Mental Health Day

Morley-Lecomte, 1979

Smith, B., 1979

Child abuse and exploitation

Funding for initiatives to combat

Goertzen, 745

Isleifson, 744

Child and Family Services. See also Children in CFS care; Indigenous children and youth; Members' statements; Peguis First Nation

Co-ordination agreements in progress

Squires, 1748

Family reunifications, low number of

Lathlin, 253

Group homes, emergency placements

Fontaine, 1868

Squires, 1868

Number of children in each authority

Fontaine, 1747

Squires, 1747

Salary and operating funding

Squires, 1797

Support for Young Adults Grant

Squires, 1738

Timeline for changes to

Fontaine, 1801

Squires, 1801-1802

Wage relief funding, one-time payment

Fontaine, 1797

Squires, 1797-1798

Child and Family Services (Indigenous Jurisdiction and Related Amendments), An Act respecting

Apprehensions, placements with family/community

Squires, 1552

Caregivers, access to medical information

Squires, 1552-1553

CFSIS information sharing

Gerrard, 1553

Squires, 1553-1554

Co-ordination agreement

Funds to implement

Fontaine, 1554

Squires, 1554

Métis Federation

Gerrard, 1554

Squires, 1554

Percentage of First Nations participating

Fontaine, 1553

Squires, 1553, 1554

Committee presenters

Gerrard, 2766

Critical incident reporting

Squires, 1552

Federal CFS act

Squires, 1552, 2764

Foster parent appeal process

Squires, 1552

Indigenous women, acknowledgement for work changing the child welfare system

Fontaine, 1557-1558

MACY, no longer involved

Gerrard, 1554

Squires, 1554-1555

Parents, Indigenous/non-Indigenous couples

Gerrard, 1555

Squires, 1555

Placement agreements

Squires, 1552

Provincial court, option to not use

Squires, 1552

Resident pupil designation

Squires, 1553

Status recognition concerns

Gerrard, 2766

Temporary orders, extension

Squires, 2764

Voluntary care agreements

Squires, 1552

Child and Family Services (Indigenous Jurisdiction and Related Amendments), An Act respecting (Bill 32)

1 R

Squires, 774-775

2 R

Debate

Fontaine, 1556-1558

Gerrard, 1558-1559

Opening statement

Squires, 1551-1553

Questions

Fontaine, 1553-1556

Gerrard, 1553-1555

Squires, 1553-1556

Referred to Standing Committee on Legislative Affairs

R/S Amdt

Clause 21

Gerrard, 2671

Clause 3

Gerrard, 2670

Clause 3 2.2(a)

Gerrard, 2671

Clause 55

Gerrard, 2672

C/3 R

Fontaine, 2764-2765

Gerrard, 2766-2767

Squires, 2763-2764

R/A

Neville, 2770

Child and Family Services Information System (CFSIS). See Child and Family Services (Indigenous Jurisdiction and Related Amendments), An Act respecting

Child care. See also Canada-Wide Early Learning and Child Care Agreement

Literacy and numeracy assessments

Ewasko, 1269-1270

Lamoureux, 1269

During regular hours

Bushie, 764

Gerrard, 725

Lamoureux, 688

Redhead, 797

Smith, B., 731

Spaces--Transcona

Altomare, 130

Throne Speech

Ewasko, 99

Sala, 88-89

Wharton, 127

Child Nutrition Council of Manitoba

Funding

Altomare, 859-860

Ewasko, 101, 646, 1263, 1265

Guenter, 859

Number of schools served

Altomare, 1055

Lamoureux, 1055

Program needs

Altomare, 1056-1057

Wishart, 1056

School nutrition program wait list

Altomare, 643-644

Child poverty

Budget 2023

Altomare, 643

Sala, 680

Rate of

Wasyliw, 57, 891

Child-care facilities. See also Members' statements

Capital programs, expansion of

Cullen, 824-825

Rural/northern Manitoba

Ewasko, 647

Redhead, 796-797

Children in CFS care

Apprehension prevention programs

Fontaine, 1862-1863

Squires, 1862-1863

Apprehensions, number of 2014-2022

Squires, 1794

Canada-Manitoba Housing Benefit eligibility

Fontaine, 1800-1801

Squires, 1800-1801

Categories of children

Fontaine, 1791-1792

Squires, 1792

Change in definition of

Fontaine, 1794-1795

Squires, 1794-1795

Children aging out, supports for

Gerrard, 723

Family reunifications, number of 2014-2022

Squires, 1794

Homelessness rates

Fontaine, 2764

Gerrard, 136, 241, 722-723

Squires, 241-242

MMIWG link

Fontaine, 2764

Newborn apprehensions, number of 2013-2022

Fontaine, 1863

Squires, 1863

Non-paid care

Fontaine, 1792

Squires, 1792

Own-home placements, no longer counted

Fontaine, 1793

Squires, 1793-1794

Return of funds for

Gerrard, 722

Young adult supports (age 21-26)

Gerrard, 2766-2767

Squires, 1801

Youth aging out, financial supports

Fontaine, 1800

Squires, 1800

Children's disABILITY Services

Budget 2023

Guenter, 691

Squires, 791

Stefanson, 804

Funding

Squires, 1738

General comments

Squires, 430

Respite hours, funding increase

Squires, 791

Children's Hospital

Champion children

Gerrard, 2738

Kinew, 2737-2738

Stefanson, 2737

Out-of-province patients, decision to cancel

Asagwara, 39-40

Gordon, 39-40

Volume of patients, plan to address system capacity

Asagwara, 199-200

Gordon, 199-200

Children's special allowance

General comments

Clarke, 2228

Lamont, 2228

Legal action, settlement update

Fontaine, 1556

Squires, 1556

Throne Speech, exclusion from

Gerrard, 134

Childs Lake

Yurt staff levels

Lindsey, 1920

Nesbitt, 1920

Chilli Chutney. See Members' statements under Brandon food and beverage establishments

Chornoby, Shenika. See Members' statements

Chronic pain

Manitoba Pain Care Program

Gordon, 1657

Pain clinic--Selkirk Regional Health Centre

Gordon, 1657

Chronic wasting disease

Spread prevention

Nesbitt, 608-609, 1918

Wasyliw, 608-609

Testing capacity

Nesbitt, 608-609

Wasyliw, 608-609

Chrupalo, Brian. See Members' statements

Chudley, Jenny. See Members' statements

Churchill Bulldogs. See Members' statements

Churchill River Diversion Project

First Nations lawsuit for damages

Cullen, 2748-2749

Lamont, 2748

City of Steinbach

Transit funding

Naylor, 2154

Smith, A., 2154

City of Winnipeg

Potholes, funding to address

Smith, A., 2150

Smith, B., 2081

Property tax increase

Sala, 681

Real estate dealings, request for public inquiry

Kinew, 874

Stefanson, 874

Responsible Pet Ownership By-law

Khan, 304

City of Winnipeg Charter Amendment and Planning Amendment Act. See Reducing Red Tape and Improving Services Act, 2023

Clan Mothers Healing Village

Construction Sector Council initiative

Lagassé, 636

Squires, 636

Clarke, Hon. Eileen (Agassiz) PC

Association of Manitoba Municipalities

Convention, 32, 204-205

Budget 2023

Debate, 746-748

Canada-Wide Early Learning and Child Care Agreement

Ten dollar a-day fee, 1293

Child care

Ten dollar a-day program, 1293

Children's special allowance, 2228

Climate change

First Nation communities, impact on, 2097

First Nation health care

Mental health state of emergency, 1239-1240

State of emergency declaration (mental health and addiction)--northern Manitoba, 1181, 1239-1240

First Nations

Climate change, impact on communities, 2097

Consultation policy, timeline for development, 2096, 2231-2232

Economic development, 2222

Healthy food initiatives, 2090

Hydro development, compensation for damages, 2228-2229

Hydro revenue sharing agreements, 2222-2224

Lake Manitoba-Lake St. Martin outlet channel

Consultations, 2228

Revenue sharing agreements, 2222

Suicides, crisis-response teams, 2231

Tourism industry--northern Manitoba, 2089

First Nations, Inuit and Red River Métis Council on Residential Schools

Establishment of, 2086

First Peoples Economic Growth Fund, 747

Hudson Bay

Rail line upgrades, 746-747

Hudson Bay rail line

Upgrades, 746-747

Indigenous communities

Healthy food initiatives, 2090

Hydro development, compensation for damages, 2228-2229

Tourism industry--northern Manitoba, 2089

Indigenous Reconciliation and Northern Relations Department

Consultation framework, 2085, 2231-2232

Estimates

Opening statements, 2084-2086

Speakers, 2087-2099, 2221-2233

First Nation consultation policy, 2096

Grants to organizations, list of, 2096

Indigenous staffing levels, 2088

Mayor of Wabowden, questions for the Minister, 2098

Staff introductions, 2087, 2221

Supplementary Estimates for 2023-2024, 775

Technical appointments, 2087

Vacancy management, 2221-2222

Indigenous women, girls and two-spirited people

Violence against, request for action plan to address, 1315

Jordan's Principle, 2232

Lake Manitoba-Lake St. Martin outlet channel

Consultation with First Nations, 2228

Ma Mawi Wi Chi Itata Centre

Violence against Indigenous women

Development of provincial plan to address, 2092

Manitoba Hydro

Compensation for damages--First Nations, 2228-2229

Revenue sharing agreement with First Nations, 2223, 2224

Manitoba MMIWG2S+ Partnership Implementation Plan

Advisory committee members, 2227

General comments, 2086

Members' statements

Community events-acknowledgements, 11

Lambert, Zane, 809-810

Manitoba Women's Institute, 1117

Second Chance Car Museum, 2576-2577

Mental health

State of emergency--First Nations, 1239-1240

Ministerial statements

Municipal Government Awareness Week, 32

Missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls (MMIWG)

Organizations funded, 2225

Red Dress Day, 2091

MMIWG2S+ Partnership Implementation Plan, 2227

Advisory committee members, 2227

Municipalities

Operating funding, 276-277

National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls

Calls for Justice, implementation timeline, 2091, 2092, 2225-2226

Northern health care

State of emergency declaration (mental health and addiction), 1181, 1239-1240

Northern Healthy Foods Initiative

Budget for, 2086, 2090, 2224

Demand for, 2090

Northern Manitoba

Tourism sector, 2089

Official Time Amendment Act (Bill 2)

1 R, 31

Oral Questions

Association of Manitoba Municipalities

Convention update, 204-205

Indigenous women, girls and two-spirited people

Request for action plan to address violence against, 1315

Manitoba municipalities

Operating funding, 276-277

Mental health state of emergency

First Nation communities, 1239-1240

Northern First Nation communities

State of emergency declaration, 1181

Orange Shirt Day

Statutory holiday, 1386-1387, 1644-1645

Orange Shirt Day

Statutory holiday, 1386-1387, 1644-1645, 2092-2095

Path to Reconciliation Act

MMIWG2S Calls for Justice, 2092

Pay Transparency Act (Bill 228)

2 R

Debate, 1292-1294

Peguis First Nation

Permanent flood protection, 2098

Politics, women in, 1292

Port of Churchill

Rail line upgrade, 746-747

Public Service Commission

Truth and Reconciliation, mandatory training for, 2095-2096

Red Dress Day, 2091

Residential school system

Unmarked burial site searches, 2086

Resolutions

Calling on the provincial government to stop breaking its promises and provide better support for sexual assault survivors through the sexual assault nurse examiner program

Debate, 521-522

Treaty land entitlement, 2085

Truth and Reconciliation

Economic reconciliation, framework, 2091

Public service, mandatory training for, 2095-2096

Strategy, timeline for development, 2089, 2095-2096, 2229-2230

Water treatment plants

Certification and training, 2098-2099

Women in politics, 1292

Claven-Enns, Madison. See Members' statements under John Taylor Collegiate

Clean Environment Commission

Silica sand mine review

Klein, 1784-1789, 1849-1852

Naylor, 2156

Smith, A., 2156

Climate and Green Plan

Annual report, 2020-2021

Klein, 869

Carbon tax

Klein, 1781-1783

Wasyliw, 1781-1783

General comments

Klein, 1780

Wasyliw, 1780

Climate change. See also Members' statements

Budget 2023

Cullen, 618

Sala, 680

Wasyliw, 695

Decarbonization

Moses, 838

First Nation communities, impact on

Clarke, 2097

Redhead, 2097

Off-road trails, impact on

Gerrard, 1496

Nesbitt, 1496

Throne Speech

Gerrard, 135-136

Moses, 145

Tree canopy

Gerrard, 204

Nesbitt, 204

Clinical and Preventive Services Plan

Gordon, 986-987

Kinew, 1227, 1276-1277

Stefanson, 1227, 1276-1277

CMV Canada

Asagwara, 2463

Collective bargaining. See also Allied health professionals

Political interference

Schuler, 1700

Wiebe, 1700

Prompt settlement

Lamont, 1529-1530

Teitsma, 1530

Collège Béliveau. See Members' statements

Collège Jeanne-Sauvé Olympiens. See Members' statements

College of Registered Nurses

Registration process streamlining

Gordon, 983

Colonization

Child-welfare system

Fontaine, 1580-1581

Indigenous names, recognition of

Bushie, 347, 348-349

Helwer, 347

Combative Sports Amendment Act

Economic spin off

Lamoureux, 2754

Regulation and licencing

Khan, 2597, 2753

Lathlin, 2597, 2753-2754

Regulations in other jurisdictions

Lathlin, 2754

Uniform safety standards

Khan, 2596

Lamoureux, 2599

Lathlin, 2598

Combative Sports Amendment Act (Bill 40)

1 R

Khan, 2419

2 R

Debate

Lamoureux, 2598-2599

Lathlin, 2598

Opening statement

Khan, 2595-2597

Questions

Khan, 2597-2598

Lamoureux, 2597-2598

Lathlin, 2597-2598

Referred to Standing Committee on Legislative Affairs

C/3 R

Khan, 2753

Lamoureux, 2754

Lathlin, 2753-2754

R/A

Neville, 2770

Commemoration of Days, Weeks and Months Act. See Minor Amendments and Corrections Act, 2023

Commercial fishery

Consultation concerns--Lake Winnipeg

Bushie, 1236-1237

Nesbitt, 1236-1237

Year-round recreational fishing--Lake Winnipeg

Bushie, 2488

Nesbitt, 2488-2489

Commercial fishery - eco-certification

Cedar Lake

Lindsey, 1926

Nesbitt, 1926

Consultations

Lindsey, 1927-1928

Nesbitt, 1927-1928

Net sizes

Lindsey, 1927

Nesbitt, 1927

Northern Manitoba

Nesbitt, 442-443

Wowchuk, 442

Waterhen Lake

Lindsey, 1926

Nesbitt, 1926

Committee of Supply

Committee report

Micklefield, 1041, 2571

Concurrence Motion

Asagwara, 2562-2565

Cullen, 2569

Goertzen, 2559, 2562, 2568, 2571

Gordon, 2561-2562, 2569-2570

Guillemard, 2561

Johnston, 2570-2571

Lamont, 2568

Lindsey, 2569-2570

Marcelino, 2561-2562

Moses, 2560-2561

Naylor, 2566-2568

Smith, A., 2566-2568

Squires, 2564-2566, 2568

Teitsma, 2560

Wharton, 2561

Interim Supply, 1040

Interim Supply Motion

Cullen, 1041

Legislative Assembly

Driedger, 2556-2557

Fontaine, 2557-2558

Response to questions taken under advisement during Executive Council Estimates

Ewasko, 2479

Supply Motion

Cullen, 2571

Committee of the Whole

Appropriation Act, 2023 (Bill 42)

Cullen, 2572

Black History Month Act (Commemoration of Days, Weeks and Months Act Amended) (Bill 200)

Moses, 447

Budget Implementation and Tax Statutes Amendment Act, 2023 (Bill 14)

Cullen, 927-943

Sala, 927-943

Chartered Professionals in Human Resources Act (Bill 233)

Opening statement

Martin, 2616

Committee report, 2616

Guenter, 2703

Committee Report, 1051

Micklefield, 2572

Smook, 448

Drivers and Vehicles Amendment Act (Licence Plates for MMIWG2S Awareness) (Bill 204)

Opening statement

Smith, B., 2701-2702

Ducks Unlimited Canada Day Act (Commemoration of Days, Weeks and Months Act Amended) (Bill 244)

Opening statement

Wiebe, 2608-2609

Employment Standards Code Amendment Act (Bill 235)

Opening statements

Fontaine, 2610

Micklefield, 2609-2610

Farmers' Markets Week Act (Commemoration of Days, Weeks and Months Act Amended) (Bill 229)

Opening statements

Brar, 2612

Wishart, 2612

Interim Appropriation Act, 2023 (Bill 37), 1051

Mandatory Training for Provincial Employees (Systemic Racism and Human Rights) Act (Bill 241)

Opening statements

Goertzen, 2615

Moses, 2615

Police and Peace Officers' Memorial Day Act (Commemoration of Days, Weeks and Months Act Amended) (Bill 242)

Opening statements

Isleifson, 2613-2614

Wiebe, 2614

Remembrance Day Amendment Act (Bill 240)

Opening statements

Isleifson, 2612-2613

Wiebe, 2613

Residential Tenancies Amendment Act (2) (Bill 231)

Opening statements

Michaleski, 2609

Sandhu, 2609

Workplace Safety and Health Amendment Act (Access to Washrooms for Delivery Persons) (Bill 227)

Opening statement

Sandhu, 2614-2615

Communities Economic Development Fund

Indigenous economic development

Wharton, 721

Northern Manitoba

Lagimodiere, 258

Wharton, 1350

Quarterly financial statement 2022-2023

Wharton, 622

Quarterly financial statement, September 30, 2022

Cullen, 190

Community Bridge Fund

Squires, 1737

Community foundation day. See Ministerial statements

Community foundations

Number of

Lamoureux, 2123

Naylor, 2122

Smith, A., 2121

Community gardens. See Woodhaven's Men's Shed Community Garden

Community Living disABILITY Services. See also Manitoba Developmental Centre; Petitions

Budget 2023

Guenter, 691

Squires, 791

Stefanson, 804

Clients by region, list of

Fontaine, 1745

Squires, 1745

Community-based supported living, number living in

Fontaine, 1744

Squires, 1744

Funding support announcement

Isleifson, 973

Squires, 973

Labour Force Support Grant

Squires, 430

Residential housing, financial oversight

Fontaine, 1745

Squires, 1745-1746

Residential services, number of clients

Squires, 1867

Support workers, number of

Fontaine, 1745

Squires, 1745

Community Museum Project Support

Khan, 2160

Community Newspaper Day. See Members' statements

Community safety

Budget 2023

Cullen, 615

Gerrard, 725

Goertzen, 753

Isleifson, 726

Khan, 756

Klein, 657-658

Marcelino, 803

Morley-Lecomte, 798

Stefanson, 803, 1213

Wasyliw, 694

Wharton, 720

Wiebe, 789-790

Wowchuk, 765

Budget reduction

Fontaine, 317

Wishart, 317

Citizen patrol programs

Gerrard, 2528

Downtown initiatives

Wishart, 315

Homelessness, addiction and mental illness (Throne Speech)

Goertzen, 43

Lamont, 43

Throne Speech

Asagwara, 212

Brar, 214

Gerrard, 136

Goertzen, 67

Guillemard, 138

Khan, 27

Lamont, 91

Lamoureux, 61

Marcelino, 225

Moses, 145

Naylor, 102

Sala, 86

Stefanson, 260

Wasyliw, 56

Community safety officers. See Institutional safety officers

Community support workers

Training programs

Fontaine, 1866

Squires, 1866

Composers. See Members' statements under Kaur Bharaj, Ikjyot

Concordia Hospital

CancerCare clinic closure

Kinew, 1228

Stefanson, 1228

CancerCare relocation

Altomare, 129-130

ER closure

Altomare, 129

OR timeline for completion

Kinew, 1232-1233

Stefanson, 1232-1233

Condolence, motions of

Allard, Jean René

Bushie, 2794-2795

Lamont, 2796-2797

Morley-Lecomte, 2795-2796

Blaikie, William "Bill" Alexander

Altomare, 291-292

Gerrard, 294-295

Helwer, 293

Kinew, 289-291

Sala, 292-293

Teitsma, 294

Wiebe, 291

Carr, James Gordon "Jim"

Gerrard, 2797-2799

Goertzen, 2799-2800

Kinew, 2800-2801

Lamont, 2801-2802

Cowan, Jay Marine

Gerrard, 2814-2815

Lindsey, 2812-2814

Martin, 2814

Dolin, Martin

Gerrard, 297-298

Kinew, 296-297

Maloway, 295-296

Michaleski, 297

Dyck, Peter George

Friesen, 282-283

Gerrard, 283-284

Pedersen, 284

Schuler, 284-285

Stefanson, 281-282

Wiebe, 282

Evans, Clifford Brian "Clif"

Altomare, 2808-2810

Brar, 2812

Gerrard, 2810-2811

Lindsey, 2811-2812

Wishart, 2810

Kawchuk, Michael

Brar, 2802-2803

Gerrard, 2804-2805

Teitsma, 2803-2804

Kostyra, Eugene

Gerrard, 301-302

Kinew, 298-300

Lindsey, 300-301

Martin, 301

Marion, Joseph Paul

Lamont, 2805-2807

Maloway, 2807

Martin, 2807-2808

Ransom, Alan Brian

Cullen, 285-286

Fontaine, 287-288

Gerrard, 288-289

Piwniuk, 286

Schuler, 286-287

Williams, Edward Joseph "Joe"

Gerrard, 2792-2793

Martin, 2791-2792

Michaleski, 2793

Redhead, 2792

Conflict of interest

Senior staffer to former Premier

Inquiry into salary repayment

Fontaine, 1842-1843

Goertzen, 1843

Conflict of Interest (Members and Ministers) Amendment Act (Bill 20)

1 R

Goertzen, 601

Conflict of Interest Commissioner

December 31, 2022

Driedger, 1635

Congenital cytomegalovirus (CMV). See also Universal Newborn Hearing Screening Amendment Act

Testing costs

Asagwara, 2464

Treatment costs to the health-care system

Asagwara, 2465

Gerrard, 2465, 2467

Congenital syphilis

Increase in cases

Asagwara, 2511

New cases, government plan to address

Asagwara, 440-441

Gordon, 440-441

Conservation and Climate Fund

Balance of

Klein, 1781

Conservation officers

Additional duties under Bill 24

Lindsey, 1630, 2415

New equipment for

Lindsey, 1924

Nesbitt, 1924

Position vacancies

Lindsey, 782-783

Nesbitt, 782-783

Recruitment

Lindsey, 1524, 1599-1600

Nesbitt, 1524, 1599-1600

Staffing levels

Lindsey, 889, 1564, 1628, 1924, 2413

Nesbitt, 1628, 1924

Training

Lindsey, 1923

Nesbitt, 1923

Wages

Lindsey, 1524, 1599-1600, 1628, 1924

Nesbitt, 1524, 1599-1600, 1628, 1924

Construction industry. See also Builders' Liens Amendment Act (Prompt Payment); Petitions

Apprentice wage reduction concerns

Guillemard, 816, 1179, 1487, 1911

Marcelino, 815-816, 1178-1179, 1487-1488, 1911, 2695-2696

Reyes, 1488

Teitsma, 815-816, 2695-2696

Consumer Protection Amendment Act (Right to Repair Electronic Products) (Bill 216)

1 R

Maloway, 365

Consumer Protection Amendment and Farm Machinery and Equipment Amendment Act (Right to Repair-Vehicles and Other Equipment)

Confidentiality agreement

Pedersen, 1960

European Union standards

Gerrard, 1958

Maloway, 1958

Motor vehicles, does not include

Pedersen, 1960

Patent rules, impact on

Maloway, 1958

Wishart, 1958

Reasonable net profit percentage

Maloway, 1959

Pedersen, 1959-1960

Reasonable price definition

Maloway, 1957

Pedersen, 1957

Replacement parts, manufacturer responsibility to cover

Maloway, 1956

Shortline equipment

Maloway, 1959

Wishart, 1959

Small repair businesses, impact on

Brar, 1958

Maloway, 1958

Consumer Protection Amendment and Farm Machinery and Equipment Amendment Act (Right to Repair-Vehicles and Other Equipment) (Bill 219)

1 R

Maloway, 869

2 R

Debate

Pedersen, 1959-1960

Opening statement

Maloway, 1956-1957

Questions

Brar, 1958-1959

Gerrard, 1958

Maloway, 1957-1959

Pedersen, 1957, 1959

Wishart, 1958-1959

Consumer Protection and Government Services Department

Asset Management division

Teitsma, 2190

Consumer Protection Division

Teitsma, 2190, 2191

Department services and responsibilities

Teitsma, 2190

Digital and Technology Solutions

Teitsma, 2190

Diverse workforce

Sandhu, 2192

Teitsma, 2192, 2202

Estimates

Debate, 2190-2204, 2277-2289

Opening statement

Sandhu, 2191

Teitsma, 2190-2191

Speakers

Lamoureux, 2287-2288

Sandhu, 2191-2204, 2278-2287

Teitsma, 2191-2204, 2278

Government offices, ownership vs. leasing

Sandhu, 2285

Teitsma, 2285-2286

Procurement and Supply Chain Division

Materials Distribution Agency

Teitsma, 2190

Vehicle and Equipment Management Agency

Teitsma, 2191

Staff introductions

Teitsma, 2191

Supplementary Estimates for 2023-2024

Teitsma, 776

Technical appointments

Teitsma, 2191-2192

Vacancy rate

Teitsma, 2192-2193

Consumer Protection Office

Annual inquiries, number of

Sandhu, 2283

Teitsma, 2283

Cool 2Be Kind

Anti-bullying campaign

Ewasko, 109

Cooper, Sue Ellen. See Members' statements under Red Hat Society

Cornerstone Alliance Church. See Members' statements

Correctional facilities

Bed capacity by facility

Goertzen, 1948

Wiebe, 1948

Education/skills training programs

Sala, 1825

Staffing levels per facility

Goertzen, 1945

Wiebe, 1945-1946

Vacancy rate

Goertzen, 1892, 1894-1895

Wiebe, 1891-1894

Cost of living. See also Members' statements; Resolutions

Above-guideline rent increases

Sala, 2611

Budget 2023

Sala, 660

Food prices

Lathlin, 2539

Lindsey, 845

Moses, 834

Hydro rates

Sala, 831, 1046

Minimum wage

Helwer, 169

Lamoureux, 395

Moses, 169, 180

Naylor, 397-398

Wasyliw, 391-392

Minimum wage--northern Manitoba

Lindsey, 172, 388

Naylor, 399

Provincial tax rebates

Friesen, 338-339

Wasyliw, 338-339

Rental rates

Sala, 831

Shelter costs

Wasyliw, 1311

Tax relief

Cullen, 935, 1010, 1012, 2749

Guenter, 2749

Throne Speech

Khan, 28

Kinew, 50-51

Sala, 87

Stefanson, 260

Court of King's Bench Amendment Act

Senior/regular master salary

Goertzen, 1499, 2345

Lamoureux, 2347

Wiebe, 2345

Court of King's Bench Amendment Act (Bill 15)

1 R

Goertzen, 563

2 R

Debate

Lamoureux, 1500

Wiebe, 1500

Opening statement

Goertzen, 1499-1500

Referred to Standing Committee on Justice

C/3 R

Goertzen, 2345

Lamoureux, 2347-2348

Wiebe, 2345-2347

R/A

Neville, 2770

COVID-19 pandemic

Arts/culture sector, impact on

Khan, 2163

Lathlin, 2163

Balanced budgets

Wiebe, 2540

Decommissioned visitation shelters, plans for

Lamoureux, 2287-2288

Teitsma, 2287-2288

Domestic violence rates

Fontaine, 2404-2405

Economic recovery

Moses, 835

Wasyliw, 891

Emergency Measures Organization (EMO)

Pandemic management

Lamont, 1510

Federal monies for school safety, use of funds

Sala, 1608

Health outcomes and system privatization

Asagwara, 417

Health system reforms and ICU bed availability

Kinew, 672

Stefanson, 672

Health-care review, timeline for

Asagwara, 237

Gordon, 237-238

ICU bed levels

Gordon, 982

Long-term costs for business sector

Request for support for small operators

Cullen, 122

Lamont, 122

Manitoba's Rollout of the COVID-19 Vaccines

Annual report, April 2023

Driedger, 1900

Mental health issues, growth in

Squires, 2498

MKO pandemic response

Lindsey, 890

Paramedic staffing at PCH's

Fontaine, 2505

Personal-care homes, number of cases

Johnston, 1726-1727

Maloway, 1726-1727

Personal-care homes, staff quarantine protocol

Gerrard, 1732

Johnston, 1732-1733

School nutrition programs

Altomare, 1056

Moses, 1056

Student learning delays

Altomare, 1207, 2658

Ewasko, 1207

Smith, B., 2661

Cowan, Jay Marine. See Condolence, motions of

Cox, Cathy (Kildonan-River East) PC

Advanced Education Administration Amendment Act (Bill 237)

2 R

Questions, 1817-1818

Building Sustainable Communities

Grant recipients for 2022, 208-209

Bunn's Creek, 208

Employment Standards Code Amendment Act (Bill 235)

2 R

Debate, 1364-1366

Questions, 1361-1362

Employment Standards Code Amendment Act (Leave for Miscarriage or Stillbirth)

Expanded leave (3 to 5 days), 1364

Gender-based violence, 2636

Kildonan Park, 208

Kildonan Tennis Club, 208

McBeth Park, 208

Members' statements

Country Roots Market & Garden, 1637-1638

Kozussek, Gary, 1076-1077

Northeast Pioneers Greenway, 208

Reciprocal Enforcement of Judgments Amendment Act (Bill 211)

2 R

Questions, 1954-1955

Residential Tenancies Amendment Act (Application Fees and Deposits) (Bill 239)

2 R

Questions, 1813-1814

Resolutions

Calling on the provincial government to prioritize MMIWG2S* by implementing the national inquiry's Calls for Justice

Debate, 2635-2637

Questions, 2631

Calling on the provincial government to stop breaking its promises and provide better support for sexual assault survivors through the sexual assault nurse examiner program

Questions, 515-516

Shooters Family Golf Centre, 208

Throne Speech

Debate, 207-209

Mental health, 209

Craft beer manufacturing

Smith, A., 266

Crime

Crime rate

Goertzen, 67-70

Public safety programs

Goertzen, 2135

Isleifson, 2134

Reduction, program funding

Asagwara, 1830

Root causes of

Asagwara, 321, 1831

Fontaine, 318, 1823-1824

Moses, 2114

Social programs, reduction in

Sala, 87

Violent crime rate

Gerrard, 136, 2637-2638

Violent crime rate, request for plan to address

Lamoureux, 2432

Wharton, 2432

Violent crime strategy

Goertzen, 1874

Violent offenders, denial of bail

Smook, 319

Violent offenders, multi-agency apprehension unit

Wishart, 315

Violent offenders, outstanding warrants

Goertzen, 67

Youth programming for prevention of

Sala, 1825

Criminal Code

Reverse onus provisions

Goertzen, 2407

Criminal Property Forfeiture Amendment Act (Bill 207)

1 R

Fontaine, 108

Critical Home Repair Program

Maloway, 1733

Crockford, Chloe. See Members' statements under O'Brien, Isabel and Chloe Crockford

Cross Lake First Nation

Budget for health facilities

Gordon, 994-995

Lindsey, 994

Community health centre

Provincial funding responsibility for services

Gerrard, 881

Gordon, 880, 881

Lamont, 880

Representatives request for meeting with premier and minister

Gordon, 881

Lamont, 880-881

Road construction

Lindsey, 887

Wildfire evacuation

Gerrard, 2760

Crown attorneys

Bargaining contract negotiations

Goertzen, 1597

Teitsma, 1596

Wiebe, 1596-1597

Burnout rate

Wiebe, 1504

Recruitment and retention

Goertzen, 1907-1908

Wiebe, 1907-1908, 2346

Recruitment incentives

Goertzen, 1888-1891

Wiebe, 1888-1891

Shortage of

Goertzen, 1883

Wiebe, 1883

Vacancies and retention

Goertzen, 1881-1883

Wasyliw, 57, 2111

Wiebe, 1503, 1881-1883

Vacancies by office

Goertzen, 1945

Wiebe, 1945

Crown Corporations committee

Manitoba Public Insurance

Goertzen, 1879-1881

Wiebe, 1879-1881

Request to call

Goertzen, 1877-1878

Wiebe, 1877

Crown Corporations, Standing Committee on

First report

Smook, 458-459

Second report

Micklefield, 459-460

Third report

Micklefield, 460-461

Fourth report

Micklefield, 461

Fifth report

Smook, 461-462

Crown lands. See Agricultural Crown lands

Crowston, Buzz. See Members' statements

Crystal City

Highway 3 rebuild

Piwniuk, 2827

Cullen, Hon. Cliff (Spruce Woods) PC

Aboriginal Health and Wellness Centre

RAAM clinic partnership, 616

Addiction treatment services

Number of spaces, 616

Advertising campaigns

Government spending priorities, 1842

Affordability and cost of living

Tax measures to combat, 935, 1010, 1012

Affordable housing

Budget 2023, 615

Allied health professionals

Collective bargaining contract, 811-812

Strike action, 1516

Appropriation Act, 2023 (Bill 42)

1 R, 2571

2 R, 2571

C/3 R, 2572-2573

Committee of the Whole

Opening statement, 2572

Arts/culture sector

Budget 2023, 618

Auditor General's Report

Public Account findings 2022, 1042

Bail reform

Restrictions for violent offenders, 615

Budget 2023

Address, 613-620

Affordable housing, 615

Arts/culture sector, 618

Balanced budget, 933, 938

Building Sustainable Communities, 618

Climate action initiatives, 618

Community safety, 615

Diagnostic and Surgical Recovery Task Force, 617

Federal transfers, reliance on, 1016-1018

Fee increases, 1042

Glucose monitors and insulin pumps, expanded coverage, 617

Government priorities, 536

Health care, 616

Health-care capital projects, 616

Hearing aid program, 617

Homeless/homelessness, 615, 6158

Income tax bracket increase, 2587

Investments in Manitoba, 2587

Municipalities, 618

Priorities for Manitobans, 571-572

School construction, 617-618

Venture capital, 619

Budget Implementation and Tax Statutes Amendment Act, 2023 (Bill 14)

1 R, 703

2 R

Opening statement, 823-825

Questions, 825-827

C/3 R, 943

Committee of the Whole

Opening statement, 927

Questions, 928-943

Supplementary loans, Treasury Board approval, 824, 826

Building Sustainable Communities

Budget 2023, 618

Canada Health Transfer, 1339

Canada-Wide Early Learning and Child Care Agreement

Ten dollar a-day fee, 617

Ten dollar a-day fee, advertising budget for, 1337, 1339

Cannabis sales

Black market, 2387-2388

Federal excise tax, 1604-1605

Liquor & Lotteries public awareness campaign, 1606

Cannabis use

Liquor and Lotteries advertising campaign, 1606

Carbon Tax Relief Fund

Age restriction, 941

General comments, 614, 824, 933

Rebate checks, cost to mail, 1343

Title of tax credit, reason for, 942

CentrePort South, 620

Child care

Ten dollar a-day program, 617

Ten dollar a-day program, advertising budget for, 1337, 1339

Child-care facilities

Capital programs, expansion of, 824-825

Churchill River Diversion Project

First Nations lawsuit for damages, 2748-2749

Climate change

Budget 2023, 618

Committee of Supply

Concurrence Motion, 2569

Interim Supply Motion, 1041

Supply Motion, 2571

Committee of the Whole

Appropriation Act, 2023 (Bill 42), 2572

Budget Implementation and Tax Statutes Amendment Act, 2023 (Bill 14), 927-943

Communities Economic Development Fund

Quarterly financial statement, September 30, 2022, 190

Community safety

Budget 2023, 615

Condolence, motions of

Ransom, Alan Brian, 285-286

Cost of living

Tax relief, 935, 1010, 1012, 2749

COVID-19 pandemic

Long-term costs for business sector

Request for support for small operators, 122

Diagnostic and Surgical Recovery Task Force

Budget 2023, 617

Disability support workers

Investment in, 618

Downtown Community Safety Partnership, 615

Economy

Economic outlook for Manitoba, 933

GDP growth, 1340-1341

Recession concerns, 1340-1342

Education Property Tax Credit

Corporate rebates, 2182-2183

Out-of-province corporate rebates, 2182-2183

Rebate increase, 614

Uncashed checks, 1342-1343

Elections

Fixed-date elections

Government advertisements during, 1338

PC party election campaign co-chair

Comments regarding education system, 2649-2650

Electric vehicles

Charging stations, 1672-1673

Executive Government Organization Act

Communication services, department sharing, 825-826

Export and trade

Highway infrastructure, 619-620

Federal equalization payments

Future decrease in, 1339

Projections, 1339-1340

Reliance on for Budget 2023, 1016-1018

Finance Department

Collective bargaining agreements, budget for, 1347

Consultants, budget for, 1338-1339

Contingency funds, 1338

Estimates

Opening statements, 1009-1011

Speakers, 1011-1021, 1337-1347, 1661-1676

Staff introduction, 1011

Fiscal policy and corporate services (Budget 2023), 1338

Internal service adjustment, 1015, 1042-1043

Staff introductions, 1337

Supplementary Estimates for 2023-2024, 775

First Nations

Churchill River Diversion Project

Lawsuit for damages, 2748-2749

Freedom of information

IT investments, 1347

Number of requests, 1346

Percentage of requests filled, 1344-1345

Request response times, 1344

Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act

Annual report March 31, 2022, 1075

Glucose monitors and insulin pumps

Expanded coverage, 617

Health and Post-Secondary Education Tax Levy, 824, 928, 1010

Exemption threshold increase, 824, 928

Health Sciences Centre

Operation Excellence, 617

Health-care system

Budget 2023, 616

Capital spending, 115-116

Privatization of services, 76-77

Health-care system reform

Government record, 628-629

Hearing aids

Budget 2023, 617

Highways and roads

Export and trade infrastructure, 619-620

Homeless/homelessness

Budget 2023, 615

Hydrogen energy development, 1673

Income tax

Basic tax payable by trust, 933

Cap on high earners, 939

Competitive brackets, 827, 931-932. 937

Number removed from paying, 825, 937

Tax fairness, 940

Threshold increase, 614, 823-829, 929, 932, 1010

Interactive Digital Media Tax Credit, 824

Interim Appropriation Act, 2023 (Bill 37)

1 R, 1041

2 R, 1041

Opening statement, 1041

Questions, 1041-1044

C/3 R, 1051

Internet services

Expansion of--rural and northern communities, 882

Kivalliq Region

Hydro line capacity, 1675-1676

Lifeflight Air Ambulance

Privatization, 810-811

Liquor, Gaming and Cannabis Control Amendment Act (Social Responsibility Fee Repealed)

Social responsibility fee, general revenues, 1605-1606

Social responsibility fee, how much spent on programs, 1604-1606

Social responsibility fee, impact on small business, 2755

Social responsibility fee, revenue generated, 1603

Liquor, Gaming and Cannabis Control Amendment Act (Social Responsibility Fee Repealed) (Bill 10)

2 R

Opening statement, 1603

Questions, 1603-1606

R/S Amdt

Clause 4, 2669

C/3 R, 2754-2755

Manitoba Association of Health Care Professionals (MAHCP)

Collective bargaining negotiations, 811-812

Strike action vote, 1516

Manitoba Heavy Construction Association

Highway trade infrastructure, 619-620

Manitoba Hydro

Debt management

Borrowing and interest rates, 1180

Integrated resource plan, 1671-1674

Kivalliq Region line, capacity of, 1675-1676

Meeting with MKO leadership, 1180

Non-core functions, sale of, 1667-1669

Operating and administration expenses, 1661-1663

Privatization, government intention, 1388-1389

Provincial energy strategy, 1237-1238

PUB role in rate setting, 1665

Public-private partnerships, use of, 1669-1671

Role of PUB in rate setting (Bill 36, 42nd-4th), 1666-1669

Water power rental rate, 1044

Manitoba Hydro International

Government decision to sell, 1714-1715

Sale of, 1714-1715

Manitoba Hydro rates

Increase concerns, 2552-2553, 2747-2748

Increase request, 2326-2327

Manitoba Keewatinowi Okimakanak (MKO)

Hydro meeting with leadership, 1180

Manitoba Liquor & Lotteries

Cannabis use, advertising campaign, 1606

Manitoba Mineral Development Fund, 619

Mining and mineral exploration

Manitoba Mineral Development Fund, 619

Permitting process, 619

Minister of Finance

Respectful workplace training, 1676

Ministerial statements

Small Business Saturday, 231

Municipalities

Budget 2023, 618

Operating funding, 618

Northern Manitoba

Internet services, expansion of, 882

Nurse training seats

Training program funding, 2329

Nurses/nursing

Number of--Southern Health region, 1078

Nygård, Peter - assault allegations

Call for public inquiry, 277-278

Charges in Manitoba, 277

Oral Questions

Allied health professionals

Collective bargaining contract, 811-812

Strike action, 1516

Budget 2023

Government intention, 536

Government management record, 571-572

Investments in Manitoba, 2587

Churchill River dam construction

First Nations lawsuit for damages, 2748-2749

Cost of living and tax relief

Government record, 2749

Education Property Tax Credit

Out-of-province corporate rebates, 2182-2183

Expansion of broadband services

Rural and northern communities, 882

Government advertising campaigns

Government spending priorities, 1842

Health services in the Westman region

Health centres-closure inquiry, 1079

Health system reform

Government record, 628-629

Health-care system

Capital spending, 115-116

Privatization of services, 76-77

Lifeflight Air Ambulance

Impact of privatization, 810-811

Long-term pandemic costs for business sector

Request for supports for small operators, 122

Manitoba Hydro

CEO meeting with MKO leadership, 1180

Debt management, borrowing and interest rates, 1180

Privatization, government intention, 1388-1389

Rate increase, 2326-2327, 2552-2553, 2747-2748

Manitoba Hydro International

Government decision to sell, 1714-1715

Manitoba's population

Provincial out-migration, 80-81

Nurse training program funding

Budget clawback concerns, 2329

PC party election campaign co-chair

Comments regarding education system, 2649-2650

Peter Nygård assault allegations

Inquiry into filing charges in Manitoba, 277

Peter Nygård investigation

Call for public inquiry, 277-278

Political ad campaign funding

Election advertising rules, 2132

Political attack ad campaigns

Origin of funding for ads, 2054

Premier of Manitoba

Financial disclosure, 1483-1484

Premier's financial disclosures

Conflict of interest concerns, 739

Provincial energy strategy

Report timeline, 1237-1238

Right to repair legislation

Request for support for bills 216 and 219, 1085

Rural paramedic services

Staff reduction concerns, 2580-2581

Wage freeze and bargaining contract, 1517

Small cannabis retailers

Black market sales, 2387-2388

Southern Health region

Number of nurses, 1078

St. James-Assiniboia School Division

Government funding, 2273

Thompson aquatic centre

Request for funding support, 2135

Winnipeg fire-paramedic station land swap

Request for Premier to call public inquiry, 275-276

Pan Am Clinic

Expansion of, 2569

Paramedic services, rural

Collective bargaining negotiations

Wage freezes, 1517

Staffing levels, 2580-2581

Payroll tax

Exemption threshold, 619, 824, 1350

Tax competitiveness, 931, 1010

Political advertising

Election advertising rules, 2132

Political attack ad campaigns

Origin of funding for ads, 2054

Population--Manitoba

Out-migration, 80-81

Port of Churchill

Rail line upgrade, 620

Post-secondary education

Workforce training, 619

Premier of Manitoba

Financial disclosure, 1483-1484

Financial disclosures

Conflict of interest concerns, 739

Premier's Economic Advisory Council

BITSA income tax recommendations, 936

General comments, 824

Provincial deficit

Bond rating, 1018-1019

Impact of pandemic on, 1020

Increases and decreases in, 935

Planning contingency 2023-2024, 1014-1015

Projections for 2023, 934

Provincial energy strategy

Report timeline, 1237-1238

Provincial Nominee Program (PNP)

Number of applicants, 618-619

Public Accounts

Publication timeline, 1021

Public Utilities Board

Role in rate setting, 1665

Rapid Access to Addictions Medicine (RAAM)

Aboriginal Health and Wellness Centre partnership, 616

Renters/renting

New rental units, 1013

Tax credit reduction, 1011-1013, 1043

Tax credit, number eligible for, 1014

Right to repair

Request for support for bills 216 and 219, 1085

Rural Manitoba

Internet services, expansion of, 882

School construction

Budget 2023, 617-618

Seniors strategy

Development of, 617

Southern Health region

Number of nurses, 1078

St. James-Assiniboia School Division

Government funding plan, 2273

Taxation

Tax reduction, deficit financing of, 930

Thompson aquatic facility

Request for funding support, 2135

Tuition

Cap on, Budget 2023, 619

Venture capital

Budget 2023, 619

Westman region

Health centres-closure inquiry, 1079

Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Service

Service station land swap

Request for Premier to call public inquiry, 275-276

Written Questions

Number 4 asked by Lamont on March 6, 2023 (Sessional Paper No. 44), 1114

Curling. See International Curling Centre of Excellence; Members' statements

Cyberbullying

Lamoureux, 1439, 2409

Wiebe, 1438

Cybertip

Intimate image distribution

Increase in reporting of

Lamoureux, 2409

Cystic fibrosis. See also TRIKAFTA

Hospitalizations, high rate of

Asagwara, 2124

Gerrard, 2124

Cystic Fibrosis Awareness Month

Asagwara, 2123-2124

Gerrard, 2124

Gordon, 2123

Lindsey, 2046

 

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