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Radisson Hecla Oasis Resort
Government involvement
Bjornson, 165
Blaikie, 165
Borotsik, 165
Premier's knowledge of receivership
McFadyen, 89-90
Selinger, 89-90
Rail line abandonment
Shortline infrastructures
Ashton, 2031-2032
Eichler, 2031
Rainbow Day Nursery project status
Ransby, Carolyn. See Members' statements
Rapid City reservoir. See also Petitions
Dredging plans
Ashton, 435-436
Melnick, 436
Rowat, 435-436
Rapid transit system
Funding (Winnipeg)
McFadyen, 1042
Selinger, 1042
Government policy
Ashton, 1642
Gerrard, 167
Selinger, 167-168
Rat Creek diversion
Navigatable waterway designation
Faurschou, 1204-1205
Selinger, 1204-1205
Project status timeline
Ashton, 695-696
Faurschou, 695
Melnick, 695
RCMP rural service. See Petitions
Real estate fraud government initiatives
Mackintosh, 2408-2409
Real Property Amendment Act
[Bill 43]
1 R
Mackintosh, 2287
2 R, 2568
Mackintosh, 2408-2410
Pedersen, 2599
C 3/R
Gerrard, 2927
Pedersen, 2927
R/A
Lee, 2995
Recreational facilities funding (Brandon). See Members' statements
Recreation facilities
Government funding
Derkach, 1796
Robinson, 1796-1797
Schuler, 512-513
Selby, 515
Swan, 2732
Wiebe, 2735-2736
Safety standard certificates
Robinson, 1798
Schuler, 1798
Upgrade requirements
Recycling programs. See also eWaste recycling; Hazardous waste
Government initiatives
Blaikie, 2308
Maguire, 2308
REDress Project. See Members' statements
Red River College annual report
McGifford, 47
Red River Floodway
Bridge cut options
Ashton, 1653-1655
Eichler, 1653-1655
Expansion
Borotsik, 611
McFadyen, 1043
Flow levels and capacity information
Ashton, 1676
Schuler, 1676
Highway 200 bridge concerns
McFadyen, 428-429
Selinger, 428-429
Primary dike effectiveness (Winnipeg)
McFadyen, 1047-1048
Selinger, 1047-1048
Regional development corporations
Budget expenditures
Rowat, 142
Regional health authorities. See also Regional Health Authorities Amendment Act (Accountability and Transparency); Regional Health Authorities Amendment Act (Accreditation and Disclosure); Regional Health Authorities Amendment Act (Mammography Accreditation); specific regional health authorities
Accountability
Oswald, 2394-2395
Accreditation process availability
Driedger, 1737-1738
Gerrard, 1741
Howard, 1745
Stefanson, 1744
Accreditations
Driedger, 2604
Gerrard, 2605
Administrative costs and reviews
Gerrard, 1848-1850
McFadyen, 2752
Wiebe, 42
Corporate spending caps
Driedger, 2603-2604
Gerrard, 2605
Management levels
Driedger, 1857-1858
McFadyen, 2751-2753
Oswald, 1857-1858
Selinger, 2751-2754
Patient complaint reviews
Driedger, 2604
Procurement policies
Oswald, 2396
Report and publications online availability
Brick, 1742-1743
Driedger, 1737
Review committees
Driedger, 2603
Senior management salaries
Driedger, 1856-1857
Oswald, 1856-1857
Treasury Board funding
Driedger, 1858-1859
Oswald, 1858-1859
Regional Health Authorities Amendment Act (Accountability and Transparency)
[Bill 38]
1 R
Oswald, 1915
2 R
Driedger, 2603-2605
Gerrard, 2605-2606
Oswald, 2393-2396
C 3/R
Driedger, 2929
Gerrard, 2929-2930
Oswald, 2929
R/A
Lee, 2994
Regional Health Authorities Amendment Act (Accreditation and Disclosure)
[Bill 207]
1 R
Driedger, 1379
2 R
Brick, 1742-1744
Driedger, 1737-1739
Gerrard, 1741-1742
Howard, 1745-1747
Martindale, 1747
Oswald, 1739-1741
Stefanson, 1744-1745
Regional Health Authorities Amendment Act (Mammography Accreditation)
[Bill 205]
1 R
Driedger, 1535
2 R
Howard, 2329-2331
Mackintosh, 2327-2328
Martindale, 2334-2335
McGifford, 2333-2334
Stefanson, 2328-2329
Taillieu, 2331-2333
C 3/R
Driedger, 2935
R/A
Lee, 2995
Regulatory Accountability and Transparency Act
[Bill 203]
1 R
Taillieu, 197
2 R
Bjornson, 2520-2522
Howard, 2517-2519
Pedersen, 2519-2520
Rondeau, 2524-2525
Schuler, 2522-2524
Taillieu, 2515-2517
Three-year reviews
Pedersen, 2519-2520
Reid, Daryl (Transcona) N.D.P.
2020, Manitoba's Transport Vision
Funding and development, 935-936
Automobile theft
Decrease, 961-962
Reduction strategies, 961
Budget debate, 919-920, 935-939
Crime and criminals
Outstanding warrants
Independent prosecutors' reviews, 1532
Crown Corporations, Standing Committee on
Second report, 657-658
Third report, 17-18, 2635-2636
Fourth report, 18-20
Crown Corporations Public Review and Accountability Amendment Act
[Bill 202]
2 R, 1122-1124
Downtown revitilization (Transcona), 127
Driver's licences, enhanced
Costs, 1123
Economy mininum wage increase, 938
First Nations communities concerns, 935
Highway 6 upgrade plans, 936
Human Resources, Standing Committee on
First report, 2776-2778
Legislative Affairs, Standing Committee on
Fifth report, 20
Manitoba Hydro
Converter stations costs, 937-938
Manitoba Public Insurance Corporation
Immobilizer program, 961-962
Personal Injury Protection Plan legislation, 961
Premium returns, 1123
Manitoba Public Insurance Corporation Amendment Act (Elimination of Benefits for Auto Thieves)
[Bill 212]
2 R, 960-962
Members' statements
Downtown revitilization (Transcona), 127
National Emergency Medical Services Week, 1998
Plessis Road underpass, 1155-1156
Wayne Tucker Memorial Transcona Sports Weekend, 2908-2909
National Emergency Medical Services Week, 1998
Plessis Road underpass, 1155-1156
Police services
Hiring of additional officers, 938, 1532
Resolutions
Apology for per-vote subsidy, 2951-2952
Social and Economic Development, Standing Committee on
Fourth report, 2742-2744
Taxation
Property tax credit, 938
Wayne Tucker Memorial Transcona Sports Weekend, 2908-2909
Winnipeg infrastructure funding, 938
Workers Compensation Amendment Act
[Bill 6]
2 R, 651-652
Firefighting presumptive cancers inclusion, 652
Remand Centre
Inmate demographics
Goertzen, 1326
Swan, 1326
Programs
Swan, 1415
Remembrance Day ceremonies. See Members' statements
Renal Health Centre project status (Berens River)
Jennissen, 290
Oswald, 290-291
RentAid program
Eligibility
Mackintosh, 1496-1497
Mitchelson, 1497
Participants
Blady, 2243
Saran, 2250
Rental properties. See also Residential Tenancies Amendment Act (Expanded Grounds for Early Termination)
Amortization rates
Blady, 2243
Martindale, 2246
Condominium conversions, tenant rights
Blady, 2243
Saran, 2250
Construction rates
Blady, 2242-2243
Martindale, 2247
Rent control guidelines
Martindale, 2246
Vacancy rate
Blady, 2242
Schuler, 2245
Report on Fidelity Bonds
Wowchuk, 427
Residential Tenancies Amendment Act (Expanded Grounds for Early Termination)
[Bill 217]
1 R
Blady, 843
2 R
Blady, 2231-2233
Brick, 2237-2238
Faurschou, 2233-2234
Goertzen, 2235-2237
Howard, 2234-2235
Maguire, 2240-2241
Pedersen, 2239-2240
Taillieu, 2717
C 3/R
Blady, 2936-2937
Faurschou, 2937
Gerrard, 2939
Howard, 2937-2939
R/A
Lee, 2995
Domestic violence victims
Blady, 2232-2233
Brick, 2238
Faurschou, 2233
Goertzen, 2236
Evolving health circumstances
Blady, 2231-2232
Brick, 2238
Faurschou, 2233
Howard, 2234-2235
Military personnel relocations
Blady, 2231
Brick, 2238
Faurschou, 2233
Proposed pet ownership amendments
Gerrard, 2664-2665
Resolutions
Affordable housing and tenant protection
Blady, 2241-2244
Faurschou, 2250-2252
Goertzen, 2247-2248
Martindale, 2245-2247
Saran, 2250
Schuler, 2244-2245
Stefanson, 2252
Apology for per-vote subsidy
Altemeyer, 2945-2947
Blaikie, 2948-2950
Derkach, 2950-2951
Eichler, 2943-2945
Faurschou, 2947-2948
Reid, 2951-2952
Bedbug reporting, mandatory
Chomiak, 2344-2346
Graydon, 2339-2341
Martindale, 2341-2343
Rondeau, 2337-2339
Rowat, 2343-2344
Schuler, 2335-2337
Cadet Day (Army, Sea and Air)
Bjornson, 2629-2630
Blaikie, 2636-2627
Briese, 2630-2631
Faurschou, 2625-2626
Gerrard, 2631
Korzeniowski, 2622-2625
Maguire, 2628-2629
Rowat, 2627
Whitehead, 2627-2628
Child day-care centres
Altemeyer, 1756
Blady, 1752-1754
Braun, 1748-1751
Briese, 1756-1757
Faurschou, 1757-1758
Mitchelson, 1751-1752
Stefanson, 1754-1756
Child welfare in chaos
Chomiak, 623-625
Mackintosh, 616-618
Martindale, 621-623
Mitchelson, 621
Selby, 619-621
Stefanson, 618-619
Taillieu, 614-616
Crime and criminals
Purged warrants
Chomiak, 1527-1529
Goertzen, 1521-1523
Martindale, 1533
Reid, 1531-1533
Rowat, 1526-1527
Schuler, 1529-1531
Swan, 1524-1526
Government failure to address violent crime
Derkach, 2733-2735
Gerrard, 2737
Martindale, 2737-2739
Pedersen, 2729-2731
Swan, 2731-2733
Wiebe, 2735-2737
Health in the North
Driedger, 2085-2087
Gerrard, 2089-2090
Jennissen, 2083-2085
Martindale, 2087-2089
Rowat, 2081-2083
Whitehead, 2079-2081
Improving education and helping students succeed
Allan, 2836-2838
Cullen, 2830-2832
Derkach, 2834-2836
Jennissen, 2827-2830
Jha, 2832-2834
Schuler, 2838-2839
Manitoba Hydro—Bipole III
Costs estimates updates
Borotsik, 2526-2528
Cullen, 2530-2532
Derkach, 2533-2535
Dewar, 2535-2537
Rondeau, 2532-2533
Wowchuk, 2528-2530
Moose population management
Blaikie, 2189-2191
Derkach, 2191-2192
Eichler, 2187-2189
Maguire, 2182-2185
Struthers, 2192-2194
Wowchuk, 2185-2187
Multiple sclerosis treatment
Chronic cerebrospinal venous insufficiency clinical trials
Borotsik, 417-419
Chomiak, 419-420
Driedger, 413-415
Mitchelson, 420-421
Oswald, 415-417
Stefanson, 423
Struthers, 421-423
Swan, 423
Provincial Nominee Program
Federal quota cap
Dyck, 332-333
Howard, 333-335
Saran, 329-332
Schuler, 335-337
Taillieu, 338-339
Wiebe, 337-338
Provincial parks
Altemeyer, 966-969
Blaikie, 971-973
Briese, 976-977
Maguire, 969-971
Martindale, 974-976
Pedersen, 973-974
Sexually exploited children
Blady, 2425-2427
Marcelino, 2429-2430
Martindale, 2422-2424
Mitchelson, 2424-2425
Rowat, 2427-2429
Schuler, 2430-2431
Taxpayer fairness for Manitobans
Dewar, 1133-1135
Martindale, 1137-1138
Pedersen, 1132-1133
Rondeau, 1138-1139
Rowat, 1135-1137
Stefanson, 1128-1130
Wowchuk, 1130-1132
Water quality, government record
Bjornson, 1371-1373
Briese, 1373-1374
Derkach, 1377-1378
Gerrard, 1376-1377
Jennissen, 1374-1376
Maguire, 1369-1371
Nevakshonoff, 1367-1369
Youth opportunities
Blady, 517-519
Mitchelson, 519-520
Schuler, 511-513
Selby, 513-515
Stefanson, 515-517
Wiebe, 509-511
Retail Businesses Holiday Closing Amendment Act
[Bill 4]
1 R
Howard, 87
2 R
Dyck, 388-389
Gerrard, 359-360
Howard, 358-359
C/3 R
Dyck, 645
Gerrard, 645
R/A
Lee, 653
Retired Teachers' Allowance Fund
Cost of living allowance
Cullen, 2831
Derkach, 2835
Schuler, 2838-2839
Revolving Loan Freezer Purchase Program
Government support
Jennissen, 2084
Rewarding Work program
Enhancement for persons with disabilities
Mackintosh, 1496-1498
Mitchelson, 1496-1497
Estimates line location
Mackintosh, 1494-1495
Mitchelson, 1494-1495
Reynolds, Dr. Larry
Apology request for termination
McFadyen, 564
Selinger, 564
Riverdale Health Centre. See also Members' statements
Emergency room closure
Oswald, 2377-2378
Rowat, 2377-2378
River East Collegiate 50th anniversary. See Members' statements
River East Kodiaks girls volleyball team. See Members' statements
River Point Centre
Project status
Irvin-Ross, 1702
Rondeau, 1610
Wowchuk, 682
RM of St. François Xavier flooding. See Flooding (RM of St. François Xavier)
RM of Strathclair
Environmental licence and fine levy
Derkach, 383-384
Melnick, 383-384
Meeting request with minister
Derkach, 431-432
Melnick, 432
Road weight restrictions (RM of Franklin)
Ashton, 889-890
Graydon, 889-890
Robbins, Jessie. See Members' statements
Robertson, Kelly. See Members' statements
Robinson, Hon. Eric (Rupertsland) N.D.P.
Aboriginal and Northern Affairs Department
Aboriginal consultation process, 1349-1350
Estimates, 1336-1350
Ministerial travel expenditures, 1342
Staffing, 1339-1340
Supplementary Information for Legislative Review, 1054
Aboriginal missing and murdered women
Campaign budget, 1342
Government initiatives, 944
All-weather road, east-side (Lake Winnipeg), 943, 1337, 1343-1344, 1345-1346, 1350
Budget debate, 942-945
Casinos
First Nations ownership, 945
Communities Economic Development Fund
Hotel loan status (Flin Flon), 1347
Quarterly report, 1054
Community Places Program
Community club upgrade priorities, 1798, 1803-1804
Cross Lake First Nations
Northern Flood Authority implementation, 1337
East Elmwood Community Centre project status, 1798
East Side Road Authority funding, 942
FIFA Women's World Cup, 2015
Provincial hosting possiblities, 1800-1803
First Nations communities
Federal funding of schools, 943
Treaty land entitlement implementation, 1337, 1343
Water services, 943
First Peoples Economic Growth Fund initiative, 1337-1338
First Sport Program grant application process, 1795
Football stadium
Community-use components, 1806-1807
Health-care services
Dialysis units (First Nations communities), 944-945
Inuit culture celebrations, 1537-1538
Island Lake First Nations
Drinking water initiatives, 1337, 1340-1341
Jordan's Principle implementation, 1348-1349
Lagoons
Construction (Barrows), 1346-1347
Métis Economic Development Fund incorporation, 1338
Ministerial statements
Inuit culture celebrations, 1537-1538
Northern Healthy Food Initiative expansion, 943
Pimachiowin Aki Corporation
Funding and grants, 943
Recreation facilities
Government funding, 1796-1797
Safety standard certificates, 1798
Upgrade requirements, 1797, 1799-1800
Shamattawa First Nation capital projects, 944
Sport Canada
Long-term athlete development plans, 1811
Sport Department
Athletic bursary needs, 1796
Estimates, 1792-1812
Head injury awareness campaigns, 1808-1810
Ministerial travel expenditures, 1797
Political staffing, 1797
Supplementary Information for Legislative Review, 1445
Sport Manitoba
Funding accountability, 1803
Youth sports results posting, 1810-1811
Sports fields
Flood mitigation strategies, 1800
Tuxedo Community Centre upgrade requirements, 1794-1795
Wiping Away the Tears forum, 1342
Wuskatim Dam project status, 944
Youth suicide reduction strategies, 1348
Roblin, Duff. See Condolence, motions of
Rondeau, Hon. Jim (Assiniboia) N.D.P.
Addictions treatment
Centralized assessment unit project status, 1609
Five-point plan recommendations, 1608
Government initiatives, 1599
School-based programs, 1613-1614
Wait times, 1612-1613
Advanced Manufacturing Inititative, 2525
Age-Friendly Manitoba Initiative funding, 2078
Assiniboia community
Appreciation night, 1456-1457
Spring cleanup, 2581-2582
Bedbug concerns
Government programs, 1598, 2339
Reporting, mandatory, 2337-2339
BizPal program evaluation, 2524
Budget debate, 764-768
Caregiver Recognition Act
[Bill 42]
1 R, 2347
2 R, 2455-2458
Caregiver demographics, 2456-2457
Consultations, 2458
Child and Family Services Amendment Act
[Bill 200]
2 R, 411-412
Civil Service Superannuation Fund
Pension liabilities, 765-766
Condolence, motions of
Mandrake, Edward Charles, 458-459
Diabetes increase prevention strategy, 1296, 1691-1692
Elder abuse prevention
Government strategies, 208-209, 1606, 2077
Families First program
Home visits initiative, 411
Screening processes, 1363
Fetal alcohol syndrome disorder
Departmental responsibility, 1689-1690
Diagnoses and treatment resources, 2789-2790
National screening program, 1611-1612
Patient statistics, 1612-1613
Prevention strategies, 269, 412, 1610-1611
Healthy Baby Prenatal support government initiative, 270
Healthy Child Committee of Cabinet
Expenditures and program recommendations, 1688-1690
Healthy Child Manitoba funding, 269-270, 1362
Healthy Living, Youth and Seniors Department
Departmental program transfers, 1600-1601
Estimates, 1597-1620, 1680-1693
Other operating expenditures increase, 1605-1606
Québec work exchange program, 1602-1603
Salary expenditure increase, 1601-1602
Staffing, 1599-1600
Supplementary Information for Legislative Review, 1380
Youth programs budget allocation, 1601, 1603
Home Care program government support, 2077-2078
Infrastructure and Transportation Department
Capital assets investment, 766
Lord Selkirk Park community resources, 1598
Manitoba Business Portal
General comments, 2525
Manitoba Housing Authority
Bedbug reduction strategy, 2339
Manitoba Hydro
Debt-to-equity ratio, 2532
Development plans, 268
Export sales revenue, 268, 767
Manitoba Hydro—Bipole III
Converter needs, 2533
Cost increase updates, 2532-2533
Manitoba Mentors Program
Evaluation and costs, 1597-1598, 1603-1605
MB4Youth programs
General comments, 270
Staffing position, 1602
Members' statements
Assiniboia Community Appreciation Night, 1456-1457
Assiniboia spring cleanup, 2581-2582
Mental health services
Depression treatment and reduction strategies, 1693
Ministerial statements
World AIDS Day, 375
In motion programs funding, 269, 1598
Northern Healthy Food Initiative support, 765
Oral Questions
Diabetes increase prevention strategy, 1296
Elder abuse prevention strategies, 208-209
Fetal alcohol syndrome disorder
Diagnoses and treatment resources, 2789-2790
Positive Parenting Program
Advertising budget, 2643-2644
Palliative care program expansions, 2078
Positive Parenting Program
Advertising budget, 2643-2644
Advertising campaign evaluation, 1681-1682
Budget responsbility, 1684
Evaluation criteria, 1617-1620, 1681, 1683
Parent Zone website departmental responsibility, 1686, 1687-1688, 1691
Practioner travel expenditures, 1685
Teen-focused programs, 1682-1683
Usage statistics, 1684
Prenatal Benefit program success rates, 411-412
Provincial debt
Debt-to-GDP ratio, 766
Regulatory Accountability and Transparency Act
[Bill 203]
2 R, 2524-2525
Resolutions
Bedbug reporting, mandatory, 2337-2339
Manitoba Hydro—Bipole III
Costs estimates updates, 2532-2533
Taxpayer fairness for Manitobans, 1138-1139
River Point Centre project status, 1610
Roots of Empathy program
Funding, 270
Participating organizations, 1691-1692
SafetyAid programs
Expansion, 1606
General comments, 765
Initiatives, 2079
Seniors and Healthy Aging
Operating budget increase, 1606-1608
Seniors' Rights Act
[Bill 210]
2 R, 2077-2079
Signs of Suicide program
Evaluation criteria, 1680-1681
School participation, 1693
Taxation
Basic personal exemptions, 1137
Fitness Tax Credit, 1138
Personal income tax exemptions, 764
Primary Caregiver Tax Credit increase, 764-765, 1138, 2457-2458
Property tax credit, 764, 1138-1139
Small business tax elimination, 1138
Teen pregnancies reduction strategy, 1615-1616
Telehealth enhanced capacity evaluation, 1617
Throne Speech debate, 236, 268-271
Universal Newborn Hearing Screening Act
[Bill 215]
2 R, 1362-1363
World AIDS Day, 375
Youth suicide reduction strategies, 1616-1617, 1692
Roots of Empathy program
Funding
Rondeau, 270
Participating organizations
Gerrard, 1692
Rondeau, 1691-1692
Rotary Club (The Pas). See Members' statements
Rowat, Leanne (Minnedosa) P.C.
Aboriginal and Northern Affairs Department
Estimates, 1346-1348
Addictions treatment
Centralized assessment unit project status, 1608-1609
Five-point plan recommendations, 1607
School-based programs, 1613-1615
Wait times, 1612
Baydak Lake Trail and Boardwalk, 387
Bedbug concerns
Government programs, 2343
Rental property disclosure to tenants, 2343
Reporting, mandatory, 2343-2344
Budget debate, 752-754
Cadet Day (Army, Sea and Air), 2627
Canadian Masters Curling Championship, 1772
Caregiver Recognition Act
[Bill 42]
2 R, 2606-2607
Child and Family Services agencies
Policy reviews, 143
Child and Family Services Amendment Act
[Bill 200]
2 R, 412
Child day-care centres
Employee wages and benefits, 144
Need for new facility (Wawanesa), 166
Operating grants, 754
Safety policies, 144
Subsidization levels, 143-144
Chronic diseases
Reduction strategies (Northern Manitoba), 2081, 2082-2083
Committee of Supply
Concurrence motion, 2708-2710
Communities Economic Development Fund
Hotel loan status (Flin Flon), 1347
Consumer Protection Amendment Act (Gift Cards)
[Bill 213]
1 R, 1443-1444
2 R, 2817-2818
Mall gift card fee elimiinations, 2817
Crime and criminals
Purged warrant list, 2222-2223
Diabetes increase prevention strategy, 1295-1296, 2081
Durrant, Joan, 2446
Education Department
Estimates, 1018-1019
Education system
Mandatory school-age attendance, 753
Fetal alcohol syndrome disorder
National screening program, 1611
Patient statistics, 1612
Prevention strategies, 1610
Flooding
Sandbagging machine, community use and resources, 735-736
Flooding (Souris River)
Infrastructure flood damage compensation, 2136, 2710
Flooding (Southern Manitoba)
Financial compensation for residents, 2576-2577
Flooding—compensation
Infrastructure damage municipal compensation, 2709
Food banks
Grandparents' rights
Need for legislation, 2070
Gregorash family, 2103-2104
Health-care facilities
Medical centre proposal (Minnedosa-Neepawa), 2298
Healthy Living, Youth and Seniors Department
Departmental program transfers, 1600-1601
Estimates, 1599-1620, 1681-1686, 1693
Other operating expenditures increase, 1605-1606
Québec work exchange program, 1602-1603
Salary expenditure increase, 1601-1602
Staffing, 1599-1600
Youth programs budget allocation, 1601, 1603
Hip replacement surgery wait times, 1153, 2069, 2205-2206
Insulin pumps
Pharmacare coverage for pediatric patients, 753
Lagoons
Construction (Barrows), 1346-1347
Livestock industry economic concerns, 142
Manitoba Housing Authority
Bedbug reduction strategy, 2344
Manitoba Hydro—Bipole III
Municipality concerns, 143
West-side location, 754
Manitoba Mentors Program
Evaluation and costs, 1603-1605
MB4Youth programs
Staffing position, 1602
Members' statements
Baydak Lake Trail and Boardwalk, 387
Canadian Masters Curling Championship, 1772
Durrant, Joan, 2446
Gregorash family, 2103-2104
National Addictions Awareness Week, 32-33
Riverdale Health Centre 50th anniversary, 674
Robbins, Jessie, 1155
Sims, Caroline, 1549
Southwest Cougars, 2756
Students in Free Enterprise, 267
Whitfield, Averill, 856
Young, T.R. Lieutenant Colonel, 2648-2649
Minnedosa Adult Learning Centre
Adult literacy program funding, 1006
National Addictions Awareness Week, 32-33
Newborn hearing screening program
Government support, 1148-1149, 1387-1388
Opposition day motion
Crime and criminals
Purged warrant list, 2222-2223
Elections Finances Act sections 70.2 to 70.4 repeal, 2810-2811
Oral Questions
Child day-care centres
Need for new facility (Wawanesa), 166
Diabetes increase prevention strategy, 1295-1296
Flooding
Sandbagging machine, community use and resources, 735-736
Flooding (Souris River)
Infrastructure flood damage compensation, 2136
Flooding (Southern Manitoba)
Financial compensation for residents, 2576-2577
Health-care facilities
Medical centre proposal (Minnedosa-Neepawa), 2298
Hip replacement surgery wait times, 1153, 2205-2206
Newborn hearing screening program
Government support, 1148-1149, 1387-1388
Police services
Hiring of additional officers, 737-738
Positive Parenting Program
Advertising budget, 2643-2644
Rapid City reservoir dredging plans, 435-436
Riverdale Health Centre
Emergency room closure, 2377-2378
Petitions
Rapid City reservoir and catwalk, 88, 116, 159, 199, 341-342
Points of order
P/O by Rowat stating justification for support for opposition day motion, 2798-2799
Police services
Hiring of additional officers, 737-738, 752
Positive Parenting Program
Advertising budget, 2643-2644
Advertising campaign evaluation, 1681-1682
Budget responsibility, 1684
Evaluation criteria, 1617-1620, 1681, 1683
Parent Zone website departmental responsibility, 1686
Practioner travel expenditures, 1685
Teen-focused programs, 1682
Usage statistics, 1684
Post-secondary education
Tuition fees, 752-753
Use of fibre optic network, 1005
Poverty rate statistics, 2428
Rapid City reservoir
Catwalk plans, 88, 116, 159, 199, 341-342
Dredging plans, 435-436
Regional development corporations
Budget expenditures, 142
Resolutions
Bedbug reporting, mandatory, 2343-2344
Cadet Day (Army, Sea and Air), 2627
Health in the North, 2081-2083
Sexually exploited children, 2427-2429
Taxpayer fairness for Manitobans, 1135-1137
Riverdale Health Centre
50th anniversary, 674
Emergency room closure, 2377-2378
River Point Centre project status, 144, 1610
Robbins, Jessie, 1155
Seniors, Support Services to
Congregate meal services, 2070
Seniors and Healthy Aging
Operating budget increase, 1606-1607
Seniors' Rights Act
[Bill 210]
2 R, 2069-2071
Sexual Assault Awareness Month Act
[Bill 222]
2 R, 2722-2723
Sexual assault rate
Incidents among Aboriginal women, 2722-2723
Sexually exploited children, 2427-2429
Signs of Suicide program evaluation criteria, 1681
Sims, Caroline, 1549
Southwest Cougars, 2756
StreetReach program, 2426
Students in Free Enterprise, 267
Taxpayer bill of rights (British Columbia) implementation, 1136
Teen pregnancies reduction strategy, 1615-1616
Telehealth enhanced capacity evaluation, 1617
Universal Newborn Hearing Screening Act
[Bill 215]
1 R, 1141
2 R, 1357-1359
Government support, 2710
Veterinary students
STEP program cuts, 142-143
Victims' services government record, 2223
Water management policies
Government initiatives, 753-754
Wawanesa School structural concerns, 1018-1019, 1021
Whitfield, Averill, 856
Young, T.R. Lieutenant Colonel, 2648-2649
Youth suicide reduction strategies, 1347-1348, 1616-1617
Rural community development
Subdivision cost and servicing
Hawranik, 234