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Lacroix-Gagné, Norma (Private Citizen)
Lobbyists Registration Act and Amendments to The Elections Act, The Elections Finances Act, The Legislative Assembly Act and The Legislative Assembly Management Commission Act (Bill 37)
Annual allowance for political parties, 56
Campaign literature, vetting, 56
Inflation adjustment provisions, 53-54
Public hearings, 55
Public presentation, 53-56
Lamoureux, Kevin (Inkster) Lib.
Child and Family Services Amendment Act (Child Pornography Reporting) (Bill 7)
Opening statements, 12
Justice, Standing Committee on
Presentations read into the record, 26
Lobbyists Registration Act and Amendments to The Elections Act, The Elections Finances Act, The Legislative Assembly Act and The Legislative Assembly Management Commission Act (Bill 37)
Advertising expenses, annual limits, 444-445
Amendments
Clause 11 Schedule A; 489-490; passed, 490
Clause 17 subsection 77.3.1(3) Schedule C, 495
Clause 2 subsection 6.1 Schedule E; 496; passed, 497
Campaign literature, vetting, 120-121, 170-171, 205-206, 218-219, 223, 225, 260, 265, 348-349, 436, 440
CCF party history, 225
Election legislation
All party consensus, 195
Fixed election date, 69, 125, 141-142, 168, 223
Government advertising, 185
Justice committee
Presentation process, 207
Motion by Goertzen recommending the House waive rule 92(7) to allow the public to register to present to committee, 305-306
Motion by Goertzen regarding comments made to committee presenters by the Member for Minto, 292-294
Motion by Goertzen regarding committee hours, 366-368
Motion by Goertzen to postpone Bill 37 until fall of 2008, 110-111
Motion by Howard requesting that the committee sit until 4am, 330-332
Motion: subamendment by Goertzen requesting the words "Ed Schreyer" appear after Preston Manning, 475-477
Political advertising, 229
Political party consultations, 280
Solicitor-client privilege, 135
Voter turnout, youth, 69
Points of Order
P/O by Derkach regarding allowing presenters to be carried over to the next day instead of dropped from the list, 415-416
P/O by Goertzen respecting the member for Radisson's right to ask questions, 181-182
P/O by Lamoureux regarding questioning committee presenters about their political affiliation, 268
Witness Security Act (Bill 5)
Federal witness program, 17
Larkin, Marni (Private Citizen)
Lobbyists Registration Act and Amendments to The Elections Act, The Elections Finances Act, The Legislative Assembly Act and The Legislative Assembly Management Commission Act (Bill 37)
Campaign literature, vetting, 429
Election campaigns, public financing, 430
Fixed election date, 429
Legislative Assembly Management Committee (LAMC), 431
Public presentations, 429-430
Law Society of Manitoba. See Fineblit, Allan
Law, Michael (Manitoba Bar Association)
Lobbyists Registration Act and Amendments to The Elections Act, The Elections Finances Act, The Legislative Assembly Act and The Legislative Assembly Management Commission Act (Bill 37)
Exemption list, 133-134
Lobbyist registry, 133
Public presentations, 133-134
Solicitor-client privilege, 134-136
Legal Professions Amendment Act (Bill 26)
Clause 5
Fineblit, 34
McFadyen, 34
Consultations
Fineblit, 33-34
Goertzen, 33
Green, 38
General accounts, audits of
Fineblit, 34
Green, 35-37
Opening statements
Swan, 500
Public presentations
Fineblit, Allan, 32-33
Green, 35-38
Subpoenaing of witnesses
Fineblit, 35
McFadyen, 34-35
Legislative Assembly Management Committee (LAMC). See Lobbyists Registration Act and Amendments to The Elections Act, The Elections Finances Act, The Legislative Assembly Act and The Legislative Assembly Management Commission Act
Lewandoski, Luc (Private Citizen)
Lobbyists Registration Act and Amendments to The Elections Act, The Elections Finances Act, The Legislative Assembly Act and The Legislative Assembly Management Commission Act (Bill 37)
Advance polls, 177
Advertising expenses, annual limits, 176
Advertising limits, third party, 179
Campaign literature, vetting, 177
Election campaigns, public financing, 176
Fixed election date, 176
Late filing, 177-178
Lobbyist registry, 177
Non-election year advertising, 176-177
Polling station, hours, 177
Public presentations, 176-178
Lipsett, Edward (Manitoba Association for Rights and Liberties)
Child and Family Services Amendment Act (Child Pornography Reporting) (Bill 7)
Definition of pornography, 6
Freedom of expression, 5
Privacy, 5-6
Public presentations, 5-7
Lobbyists Registration Act and Amendments to The Elections Act, The Elections Finances Act, The Legislative Assembly Act and The Legislative Assembly Management Commission Act (Bill 37)
Advance polling stations
Montague, 67
Advance polls
Lewandoski, 177
Advertising costs
Craig, 131
Goertzen, 443
Keam, 443
Advertising expenses, annual limits
Basham, 283
Borotsik, 215
de Groot, 393
Diamond, 398-399
Driedger, 434-435
Enns, 344
Lamoureux, 444-445
Lewandoski, 176
Michalski, 341
Nelson, 274
Plantje, 215
Richards, 243
Spencer, 194
Taillieu, 446
Ternette, 156
Watt, 182
Advertising limits, third party
Briese, 255
Georgeson, 247
Gillies, 389
Goertzen, 241-242
Huggard, 255
Lewandoski, 179
McFadyen, 178-179
Rybuck, 242
Amendments
Clause 11 Schedule A
Lamoureux, 489-490; passed,490
Clause 11(1) Schedule C
Clause 11(3) Schedule C
Clause 15 subsection 70.2(5) Schedule C
Clause 17 Schedule C
Clause 17 subsection 77.3.1(3) Schedule C
Lamoureux, 495
McFadyen, 495
Clause 19 Schedule A
Clause 2 subsection 6.1 Schedule E
Clause 2 subsection 6.3 (1.1) subamendment Schedule E
Clause 2 subsection 6.3(1) Schedule E
Clause 2(1) subsection 52.22(4.2) Schedule D
Clause 3 Schedule C
Swan, 492
Clause 3(1)(e) Schedule A
Clause 7 Schedule C
Swan, 492
Annual allowance for political parties
Chomiak, 61-62
Cummings, 252
Davidson, 159
Doer, 145
Doyle, 136-137
Driedger, 252
Georgeson, 249
Graydon, 65
Green, 144
Howard, 65
Huggard, 254
Lacroix-Gagne, 56
McFadyen, 65-66
Rankin, 259
Skaftfeld, 152
Stalker, 149
Turner, 266
Waddell, K., 71
Waddell, M., 65-66
By-elections
Borotsik, 60
Campaign literature, vetting
Barsanti, 115
Basham, 281
Bilodeau, 189
Borotsik, 56, 115, 120, 133, 174, 200
Boughton, 202
Boughton, Keith, 205-206
Briese, 281
Cummings, 250-251
Dann, 82-83
de Groot, 393
Diamond, 399
Eadie, 210
Eichler, 285
Enns, 344-345
Flaws, 270-271
Gates, 126
Green, 144-145
Huggard, 254
Hutchings, 349
Johnson, 440
Keam, 443-444
Lacroix-Gagne, 56
Lamoureux, 120-121, 170-171, 205-206, 218-219, 223, 225, 260, 265, 348-349, 436, 440
Larkin, 429
Lewandoski, 177
Maguire, 169-171
Martin, 58
McFadyen, 68, 144, 168-169, 174
Michalski, 342
Montague, 68
Negrych, 200
Nelson, 275
Newman, 435-436
Plantje, 213
Rankin, 260
Richards, 244
Schuler, 390-391
Sexmith, 276-277
Sirski, 217-219
Spencer, 194
Tripple, 264-265
Turner, 266
Uskiw, 81
Waddell, K., 71
Watt, 183
Campus polling stations
Tripple, 262
CCF party history
Lamoureux, 225
City of Winnipeg inclusion
Ternette, 155
Committee hearing process
Goertzen, 390
Graydon, 391
Constitutional challenge
Goertzen, 245
Richards, 245
Consultations
Borotsik, 160
Davidson, 160
Consumer price index
Boughton, 202-203
Contribution limits
Bilodeau, 189-190
Borotsik, 189-190
Lamoreux, 189
CUPE membership dues
McFadyen, 153
Skaftfeld, 153
Election campaigns, public financing
Barsanti, 114
Basham, 279-280
Bilodeau, 188
Boughton, 202
Boughton, Keith, 205
Bowslaugh, 84
Briese, 278
Carr, 140
Dann, 82
Davidson, 159
Diamond, 399
Dowler, 166
Doyle, 136
Eadie, 209-210
Enns, 345
Gates, 126-127
Gillies, 389
Goertzen, 244-245
Gould, 221
Higgins, 284
Howard, 74-75
Jarema, 206
Keam, 447
Larkin, 430
Lewandoski, 176
McLaughlin, 186
Michalski, 341
Negrych, 197
Nelson, 273
Olynyk, 191
Paszlack, 224
Patterson, 116-117
Plantje, 213
Sexsmith, 278
Smeltz, 172
Spencer, 194
Uskiw, 79-80
Waddell, C., 76
Waddell, K., 74-76
Watt, 183
Election legislation
All party consensus
Lamoureux, 195
Spencer, 195
Building consensus
Davidson, 160-161
Ternette, 157
Election reform
Basham, 280
Enumeration
Olynyk, 190
Enumeration, campus stations
Montague, 67
Exemption list
Law, 133-134
Starmer, 50
Exemptions
Davidson, 159
Ternette, 156
Federal legislation
Chomiak, 61
Martin, 61
Female candidates
Olynyk, 190
Fixed election date
Ashton, 445
Boughton, 202
Bowslaugh, 84
Carr, 141-142
Craig, 131
Cummings, 253
Davidson, 158
de Groot, 393
Derksen, 333
Diamond, 398
Doer, 67-68, 122-123, 128-129, 141
Doyle, 137
Eichler, 219
Enns, 344
Gillies, 389-390
Keam, 445
Lamoureux, 69, 125, 141-142, 168, 223
Larkin, 429
Lewandoski, 176
Martin, 58
Michalski, 341
Nelson, 273
Rankin, 257
Richards, 243
Sirski, 219
Sitter, 119
Skaftfeld, 153
Spencer, 194
Starmer, 49
Ternette, 155
Turner, 266
Waddell, C., 77
Watt, 182
Government advertising
Craig, 131
Gates, 127-128
Lamoureux, 185
Maguire, 171
McFadyen, 127
Government election platform
McFadyen, 216
Plantje, 216
Inflation adjustment provision
Barsanti, 114-115
Bowslaugh, 84-85
Lacroix-Gagne, 53-54
Martin, 58
Paszlack, 224
Patterson, 116-117
Sitter, 119
Stalker, 148-149
Justice committee
Meeting schedule
Goertzen, 192-193
Olynyk, 192-193
Stalker, 151
Ternette, 158
Presentation process
Eadie, 211-212
Eichler, 240
Jarema, 207
Lamoureux, 207
McFadyen, 211
Plantje, 214-215
Rybuck, 240-241
Late filing
Lewandoski, 177-178
Legislative Assembly Management Committee (LAMC)
Basham, 279-280
de Groot, 393
Larkin, 431
Newman, 437
Lieutenant-Governor discretion
Chomiak, 147-148
Eadie, 208-209
Green, 148
Lobbyist registry
Brick, 154
Carr, 140
Craig, 130
Dann, 83
de Groot, 393
Diamond, 398
Fraser, 338
Green, 143
Law, 133
Lewandoski, 177
Martin, 57
Penner, 121-122
Richards, 243
Spencer, 194
Ternette, 154-155
Waddell, M., 63
Lobbyist registry, registrar appointment
Martin, 57
Lobbyist regulations
Fraser, 339
Mailing privileges
Eadie, 210
McKay vs. the Province of Manitoba
Driedger, 146-147
Green, 147
Motion by Goertzen recommending the House waive rule 92(7) to allow the public to register to present to committee
Briese, 327-328
Driedger, 316-317
Eichler, 312-314
Goertzen, 302-305
Graydon, 320-322
Lamoureux, 305-306
Maguire, 310-312
McFadyen, 314-316
Mitchelson, 317-319
Motion vote, 328
Pedersen, 325-327
Rowat, 319-320
Schuler, 308-310
Swan, 322
Taillieu, 306-308
Motion by Goertzen regarding comments made to committee presenters by the Member for Minto
Bjornson, 295-296
Driedger, 289-291
Eichler, 294-295
Lamoureux, 292-294
McFadyen, 291-292
Motion withdrawn, 302
Schuler, 288-289
Swan, 300
Motion by Goertzen regarding committee hours
Borotsik, 370-373
Briese, 358-359
Chomiak, 373-374
Cullen, 374-376
Driedger, 356-358
Goertzen, 350-353
Howard, 365-366
Lamoureux, 366-368
McFadyen, 361-363
Mitchelson, 359-361
Motion vote, 376
Pedersen, 355-356
Schuler, 368-370
Taillieu, 353-355
Motion by Goertzen requesting that Mr. Preston Manning be asked to present at committee
Ashton, 465-466
Derkach, 464-465
Driedger, 462-464
Goertzen, 458-460
Motion withdrawn, 487-488
Schuler, 460-462
Motion by Goertzen to postpone Bill 37 until fall of 2008
Borotsik, 105-106
Chomiak, 111-113
Driedger, 106-108
Faurschou, 108-110
Goertzen, 101-103
Lamoureux, 110-111
McFadyen, 103-105
Motion vote, 113-114
Motion by Howard requesting that the committee sit until 4am
Goertzen, 332
Howard, 330
Lamoureux, 330-332
Motion vote, 332-333
Motion: subamendment by Goertzen requesting the words "Ed Schreyer" appear after Preston Manning
Briese, 473-475
Driedger, 471-473
Graydon, 470-471
Lamoureux, 475-477
McFadyen, 467-470
Motion withdrawn, 487-488
Pedersen, 479-480
Multi-cultural community
Driedger, 266-267
Turner, 267
Non-election year advertising
Borotsik, 178
Lewandoski, 176-177
Non-profit organizations, compliance
Fraser, 340-341
Howard, 340
Parliamentary government
McFadyen, 210
PC party fundraising
Smeltz, 172
Political advertising
Lamoureux, 229
Political parties, fundraising
Bilodeau, 188
Political party consultations
Basham, 280-281
Lamoureux, 280
Political party definition
Ternette, 155-156
Polling hours
Doyle, 137
McFadyen, 137
Polling station, hours
Lewandoski, 177
Postpone legislation
Borotsik, 160
Davidson, 160
Driedger, 146
Green, 146
Private property rights
McFadyen, 259
Rankin, 259
Public hearings
Basham, 282
de Groot, 394
Derksen, 336
Enns, 346
Flaws, 272
Goertzen, 55
Graydon, 282
Huggard, 254
Hutchings, 350
Lacroix-Gagne, 55
Michalski, 343-344
Patterson, 118
Pedersen, 346
Stefanson, 394
Taillieu, 350
Public presentations
Barsanti, 114-115
Basham, 279-280
Bilodeau, 188
Boughton, 202-203
Boughton, Keith, 204-205
Bowslaugh, 84-86
Carr, 139-140
Craig, 129-131
Cummings, 250-252
Dann, 82-83
Davidson, 158-159
de Groot, 392-394
Derksen, 333-335
Diamond, 397-399
Dowler, 165-166
Doyle, 136-137
Eadie, 208-210
Enns, 344-346
Flaws, 270-271
Fraser, 337-339
Gates, 125-127
Georgeson, 247-248
Gillies, 388-390
Gould, 220-222
Green, 142-144
Higgins, 284
Hryshko, 401
Huggard, 254
Hutchings, 347-348
Jacks, 227-228
Jarema, 206-207
Johnson, 437-439
Keam, 440-442
Lacroix-Gagne, 53-56
Larkin, 429-430
Law, 133-134
Lewandoski, 176-178
Maguire, 169-170
Martin, Shannon, 57-62
McLaughlin, 185-186
Michalski, 341-342
Montague, 66-70
Negrych, 196-198
Nelson, 272-274
Newman, 432-434
Olynyk, 190-191
Paszlack, 223-225
Paterson, 116-117
Penner, 121-122
Plantje, 213-214
Rankin, 256-258
Richards, 242-244
Rybuck, 239-240
Sexsmith, 276-277
Sirski, 217-218
Sitter, 118-119
Skaftfeld, 151-153
Smeltz, 172-173
Spencer, 193-195
Stalker, 148-150
Starmer, Graham, 49-53
Ternette, 154-157
Tripple, 261-263
Turner, 265-266
Uskiw, 79-82
Waddell, Christine, 76-79
Waddell, Ken, 70-76
Waddell, Mike, 62-66
Watt, 182-183
Refiling process
Skaftfeld, 152-153
Retired teachers
Cost-of-living allowance
Boughton, 202-203
Goertzen, 203
Solicitor-client privilege
Chomiak, 134-135
Lamoureux, 135
Law, 134-136
McFadyen, 135
Students, access to voting
Montague, 67
Time frame for Bill 37
Davidson, 159
Union and corporate donations
Smeltz, 173
Union and corporation donations
McFadyen, 60-61
Starmer, 51
Union bundling
Goertzen, 173-174
Smeltz, 173-174
Union donations
Negrych, 197
Union restrictions
Driedger, 339
Fraser, 339-340
Voter identification
Montague, 67
Voter turnout
Eichler, 268, 271, 274, 278, 281
Flaws, 271
Georgeson, 248
Graydon, 258
Nelson, 274
Olynyk, 190
Rankin, 258
Sexmith, 278
Turner, 268
Voter turnout, youth
Barsanti, 116
Driedger, 115-116
Goertzen, 167
Lamoureux, 69
Montague, 69-70
Voters list
Eadie, 209
Voters, youth engagement
Jacks, 227
Winnipeg chamber membership
Davidson, 160
McFadyen, 160
Written submissions
Cameron, 231
Campbell, 87
Chamberlain, 231
Cohoe, 162
Davies, Valerie and Clair, 87
Dolff, 161
Fleming, 89
Gagné, 92
Henderson, 89
Higgins, 231
Kawchuk, 88
Kroeger, Jake and Lynn, 92
Lemieux, R., 89-91
Maxwell, 93
Mydynski, 161-162
Nowakowski, 91
Osborne, Lloyd and Annis, 92-93
Porteous, 230-231
Reid, J., 91
Short, 91-92
Sushelnitsky, 88
Swayze, 87
Taggart, 91