HOUSE INDEX - 1st Session - 40th 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
Conservation agreements
Mackintosh, 1033-1034
Wetland protection recommendations
Mackintosh, 952
Business award recipient
Helwer, 386
Ken Bowman Research Award recipient
Jha, 122
Rowat, 2417-2418
Ombudsman
Swan, 2106-2107
Rowat, 2417-2418
Class size average
Kopper Kweens basketball team
Pettersen, 449
Students
Pettersen, 2072-2073
Pettersen, 642
Government support
Helwer, 2409
Stefanson, 1054
Struthers, 1054, 1057, 2409-2410
Harte Trail. See Friends of Harte Trail
Project status
Ashton, 1380
Maguire, 1369
Personal care homes, priority review
Goertzen, 2282-2283
Oswald, 2282-2284
Hazardous Waste Management Corporation of Manitoba
Annual report
Mackintosh, 612
Chief, 2456
Headingley Correctional Centre
Cottage design and contents
Goertzen, 1352-1353
Swan, 1353-1354
Expansion
Swan, 986
Election campaign (2011) breach, call for resignation
Goertzen, 762-763
McFadyen, 761
Oswald, 762-763
Selinger, 761-762
Stefanson, 761-762
Health-care corporations, non-profit
Hiring of CEOs, government input
Driedger, 2502
Friesen, 2410-2411
Health-care facilities. See also Access centres; QuickCare clinics; specific hospitals
Coed patient rooms
Driedger, 1350-1351
Oswald, 1350-1351
Construction updates
Chomiak, 204
Development
Oswald, 494
Patient transfers
Service hours, lack of
McFadyen, 342
Health-care professions. See also Health Professions Advisory Council; Medical Careers Exploration Program; Nursing profession; Physicians and surgeons
Government support
Struthers, 321
Scope of practice legislation proclamation
Helwer, 155-156
Oswald, 155-156
Shortage (Brandon)
Driedger, 1842
Training opportunities
Allum, 552
Health-care records. See Regulated Health Professions Amendment and Personal Health Information Amendment Act
Health-care services. See also Access centres; Ambulance services; Cardiac care; Dental health; Emergency rooms; Nursing profession; QuickCare clinics; Renal health; Rural health-care services; specific diseases
Budget priority
Maguire, 364
Struthers, 321
Centralized services
Oswald, 1583
Chronic diseases, treatment for
McFadyen, 342
Diagnostic equipment upgrades
Altemeyer, 83
Crothers, 39
Oswald, 39
Front-line service retention
Oswald, 1868
Funding (Brandon)
Caldwell, 23-24
Government record
Cullen, 511, 1612, 1843-1844, 2007
Mitchelson, 2323
Schuler, 2202
Selinger, 2369-2370
Government record (1990s)
Struthers, 2341
Government support
Gaudreau, 1016
Maloway, 1015-1016
Patient abuse and neglect
Driedger, 2036-2037
Patient records, electronic
Gerrard, 167
Phototherapy service availability
Goertzen, 2284
Oswald, 2284
Staffing levels and morale
Wiebe, 216
Surgical slate cancellations
Driedger, 264-265
Oswald, 264-265
Wait times for procedures
Gerrard, 76-77
Selinger, 76-77
Administration and Finance budget
Driedger, 1867-1868
Oswald, 1867-1868
Administration expenditures, minister's office
Driedger, 1925
Oswald, 1925
Assistant deputy minister, hiring process
Budget allotment
Contract employees
Driedger, 1869
Oswald, 1869
Estimates
Debate, 1859-1877, 1933-1951, 2276-2290
Opening statements
Driedger, 1861-1862
Oswald, 1859-1861
Speakers
Driedger, 1859-1877, 1933-1951, 2285-2289
Friesen, 2280-2282
Gerrard, 2276-2280
Goertzen, 2282-2284
Oswald, 1859-1877, 1933-1951, 2276-2289
Wishart, 2284-2285
Executive support budget
Driedger, 1873
Oswald, 1873
Healthy Living Department, relationship with
Driedger, 1523
Rondeau, 1523
Salary expenditures
Staff morale
Oswald, 1869
Staffing
Oswald, 1867
Staffing, administration positions
Oswald, 1934
Staffing, flood overtime costs
Oswald, 1933-1934
Staffing, political
Driedger, 1871-1872
Staffing, vacancy rate
Driedger, 1868-1869
Oswald, 1868-1869
Supplementary Information for Legislative Review
Oswald, 593
Winnipeg Jets tickets, ministerial use
Driedger, 2398-2399
Oswald, 2399
Winnipeg Regional Health Authority, secondments from
Driedger, 1865-1866, 2174, 2184
Oswald, 1865-1866
Jets tickets, use for prizes
Driedger, 1337-1338
Smook, 1655
Health Professions Advisory Council
Mandate
Oswald, 2395
Funding
Chomiak, 1977
Gerrard, 1977
Diagnostic imaging centre
Oswald, 1860
Redevelopment funding
Oswald, 2240
General comments
Prenatal benefits
Rondeau, 746
Child obesity prevention
Gerrard, 1541
Rondeau, 1541
General comments
Rondeau, 1533
Healthy Child Committee of Cabinet
General comments
Mandate
Chief, 2455
Crothers, 2458
Members and meeting schedule
Driedger, 1529
Rondeau, 1529
Recommendations
Chief, 745
Oswald, 739
Budget
Chief, 2293-2294
Ewasko, 2293-2294
Expansion
Selinger, 892
General comments
Chief, 534
Crothers, 2112
Mandate
Chief, 745
Ewasko, 741
Oswald, 738
Rowat, 738
Prenatal benefits
Selinger, 2175-2176
Healthy Foods Initiative. See Northern Healthy Foods Initiative
Healthy Kids, Healthy Futures task force
Evaluation
Oswald, 740
Healthy Living, Seniors and Consumer Affairs Department. See also Consumer and Corporate Affairs; Consumer Protection Office
Administration and finance expenditures
Drieger, 1521-1522
Smook, 1673
Agency and department responsibility
Rondeau, 1657
Smook, 1657
Budget allotment
Driedger, 1528
Rondeau, 1528
Committees, ministerial participation
Driedger, 1523
Rondeau, 1523
Contract tenders
Driedger, 1527
Rondeau, 1527
Departmental reorganization
Rondeau, 1657
Smook, 1657
Deputy minister, responsibilities of
Driedger, 1521-1522
Rondeau, 1521-1522
Estimates
Opening statements
Driedger, 1520
Rondeau, 1518-1520
Speakers
Driedger, 1520-1539
Eichler, 1663-1664
Gerrard, 1539-1541
Pedersen, 1667-1668
Schuler, 1664
Smook, 1655-1663, 1665-1666, 1670-1674, 1675-1676
Expenditure management
Rondeau, 1673-1674
Smook, 1673
Flooding, staff overtime costs
Driedger, 1527-1528
Rondeau, 1527-1528
Health Department, relationship with
Driedger, 1523
Rondeau, 1523
Ministerial travel expenditures
Driedger, 1527
Premier's travel expenditures
Driedger, 1527
Rondeau, 1527
Retirees, rehiring process
Rondeau, 1674
Smook, 1674
Salary expenditures
Driedger, 1529
Smook, 1658
Staffing, hiring process
Driedger, 1527
Smook, 1657-1658
Staffing, political
Driedger, 1526-1527
Smook, 1657
Staffing, relocation
Rondeau, 1659
Smook, 1658
Staffing, vacancies
Statutory responsibility
Rondeau, 1660-1161
Smook, 1660
Supplementary Information for Legislative Review
Rondeau, 1346
Winnipeg Jets tickets, ministerial use
Driedger, 1538-1539
Schuler, 1664
Program implementation
Rondeau, 1519
Gerrard, 944
Rowat, 737
Hearing loss, infant statistics
Ewasko, 741
Regional health authority availability
Chief, 746
Ewasko, 741
Hearing awareness month. See Speech and Hearing Awareness Month
Stroke unit support
Driedger, 1008
Gerrard, 571
Hecla Oasis Resort and golf course
Long-term strategy
Mackintosh, 1089-1090
Maguire, 1089-1090
Helen Betty Osborne Memorial Foundation
Annual report
Swan, 1921
Helwer, Reg (Brandon West) P.C.
Addictions Foundation of Manitoba
Funding, 2062
Service reductions, 2062-2063
Affordable Utility Rate Accountability Act
[Bill 18]
2 R, 2084-2086
Cost comparison reports, 2085
Ag Days trade show (Brandon), 944
Agriculture industry
Economic concerns, 65
Flooding, financial compensation, 825
Soil conditions, effect of flood, 503
Alternative energy
Shale gas, electricity use, 2222
Anderson, Russell, 2244
Beever, Pat and Owen, 944-945
B.O.B. Headquarters
Business award recipient, 386
Brandon Chamber of Commerce awards, 385-386
Brandon Correctional Centre
Academic program availability, 1119
Budget decrease, 1119
Expansion, 1118
Gang member identification, 1119
Overcrowding, 1118
Riot analysis, 1117-1118
Staffing, 1118
Superintendent, replacement process, 1120
Brandon Regional Health Centre
Amalgamation concerns, 2184-2185
Redevelopment, 1837
Brandon School Division
English as an additional language program, 1792
Young offenders, integration of, 1119-1120
Brandon University
Faculty strike
General comments, 1331-1332
Mediation timeline, 36-37, 65, 193-194, 265-266
Bridges
Project and cost updates (Brandon), 1600
Budget 2012
Asset valuation and write-offs, 1511
Backgrounder availability, 1195
Debate, 501-505
Deficit increase and elimination timeline, 504, 1511
Election promises, government record, 501
Prebudget public consultations, 1195
Tax and fee increase, 1599, 2409
Vehicle registration fee increase, 332-333
Business Person of the Year Award (Brandon)
Hadley, Boden, 386
Canada-Manitoba Immigration Agreement
Federal centralization, meetings on, 1850, 2131-2132
Ministerial apology, request for, 1850-1851
Cancer treatment
Sense of Home campaign, 1858
CancerCare Manitoba redevelopment (Brandon), 1837
Child Abuse Registry Check fee increase, 877-878
Child poverty
Government record, 2343
Clean Environment Commission
Bipole III hearings, 572-573, 1617, 2223
Crown corporations
Flood-related expenditures, 715
Privatization, 2343
Revenue, government use of, 2085
Crown Corporations Public Review and Accountability Amendment Act (Manitoba Hydro Ratepayers Protection)
[Bill 216]
1 R, 1215
2 R, 1617-1618
D & B Sprinklers
Business award recipient, 385
Education system
Class sizes, cap on, 65
Energy Savings Act
[Bill 24]
2 R, 2249-2251
C/3 R, 2521-2522
Consultations, need for, 2521-2522
Fund dispersal authority, 2249
Finance Department
Emergency expenditures line, vote 27, 714-717
Estimates, 714-717, 825-826, 960-962, 965, 1060
Winnipeg Jets tickets, ministerial use, 960
Flooding
Assets write-downs, 1060, 1154
Flood damaged assets, evaluation of, 1142-1143
Military assistance costs, 825, 1154
Flooding (Brandon)
Mitigation strategies, 65
Optimist Soccer Park damage claim, 1856
Floodingcompensation
Claim delays, 2343-2344
Government departments
Program portfolio management review, 1600
Hadley, Boden
Business award recipient, 386
Harmonized sales tax government support, 2409
Health-care professions
Scope of practice legislation proclamation, 155-156
Increased Transparency and Accountability Act (Various Acts Amended)
[Bill 211]
2 R, 1194-1195
Infrastructure and Transportation Department
Estimates, 1154
Justice Department
Estimates, 1117-1120
Lieutenant-Governor's Award recipient
Penny, Don, 1226
Manitoba Hydro
Capital projects, economic review, 442-443, 1617-1618
Debt increase, 2086
Debt-to-equity ratio, 1599, 1617
Energy efficiency programs, 2086
General rate application delay, 2375-2376
Natural gas rates, 2087
Power grid connections (Southwest), 2085, 2223
Power grid stability, 1286-1287
Public Utilities Board, accountability to, 1617
Rate increases, 442-443, 1599, 2222-2223
Renovation loan security and reporting, 2250
Revenue forecasting, 825-826, 940-941, 2375
Manitoba HydroBipole III
Clean Environment Commission hearings, 1617, 2223
Line reliability, 1286
Project status, 573
Manitoba Public Insurance Corporation
Underinsured vehicles, 502-503
Vehicle registration fee increase, 332-333, 502, 614-615, 1195, 2085
Manitoba Telephone System privatization, 2343
Maple Leaf Foods
Foreign workers, employment of, 1850
Members' statements
Anderson, Russell, 2244
Beever, Pat and Owen, 944-945
Brandon Chamber of Commerce awards, 385-386
Kelly, Skye, 770
Murray, Doug, 1858
Murray, Laurie, 1858
Organ and Tissue Donors Awareness Week, 447-448
Penny, Don, 1226-1227
Murray, Doug, 1858
Murray, Laurie, 1858
Murray House
Cancer treatment residence (Brandon), 1858
Opposition day motion
Government program reviews, 1599-1600
Premier and cabinet ministers
Legal accountability, 2329-2330
Optimist Soccer Park (Brandon)
Flood damage, 1856
Oral Questions
Addictions Foundation of Manitoba
Service reductions, 2062-2063
Brandon School Division
English as an additional language program, 1792
Brandon University
Faculty strike
Mediation timeline, 36-37, 193-194, 265-266
Budget 2012
Asset valuation and write-offs, 1511
Vehicle registration fee increase, 332-333
Canada-Manitoba Immigration Agreement
Federal centralization, meetings on, 1850, 2131-2132
Ministerial apology, request for, 1850-1851
Clean Environment Commission
Bipole III hearings, 572-573
Flooding
Flood damaged assets, evaluation of, 1142-1143
Flooding (Brandon)
Optimist Soccer Park damage claim, 1856
Harmonized sales tax
Government support, 2409
Health-care professions
Scope of practice legislation proclamation, 155-156
Manitoba Hydro
Capital projects, economic review, 442-443
General rate application delay, 2375-2376
Power grid stability, 1286-1287
Revenue forecasting, 940-941
Manitoba HydroBipole III
Project status, 573
Manitoba Public Insurance Corporation
Vehicle registration fee increase, 614-615
Strand Theatre project (Brandon)
Conflict of Interest Commissioner, referral to, 765-766
Thompson Bridge (Brandon)
Project status and costs, 768, 790-791
Organ and tissue donations
Personal stories, 448
Organ and Tissue Donors Awareness Week, 447-448
Penny, Don, 1226-1227
Personal care homes
Health authority amalgamation, impact of, 2185
Physicians and surgeons
Hospital physicians, use of, 1838-1839
Medical school training spaces, 2343
Post-secondary education
Tuition fees, 2147
Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry, 2330
Protecting Affordability for University Students Act (Council on Post-Secondary Education Act Amended)
[Bill 2]
2 R, 2147-2148
Tuition protection exceptions, 2144
Provincial sales taxproposed increase
Services, expansion to, 2409
Public Accounts, Standing Committee on
Accountability, 503
Public-Private Partnerships Transparency and Accountability Act
[Bill 34]
Conflict of interest concerns, 2262
Consultations, lack of, 2261
Project evaluation, 2261
Regional health authorities
Amalgamations, 504
Amalgamations, rural impact, 2185
Regional Health Authorities Amendment Act (Improved Fiscal Responsibility and Community Involvement)
[Bill 6]
2 R, 2184-2186
Renal health
Dialysis services, 1838
Kidney transplants, 448
Resolutions
Brandon Health Care, 1837-1839
Brandon University faculty strike, 1331-1332
Manitoba Hydro financial stability review, 2221-2224
Volunteers of Manitoba, 876-878
Results-Based Budgeting Act
[Bill 215]
2 R, 2342-2344
Sense of Home campaign
Cancer treatment residence fundraiser, 1858
signupforlife.ca
Organ donation registry, 448
Small business
Taxation, income threshold, 503-504
Smooth Freight Limited, 386
Soil conditions
Flooding, effect of, 503
Sports tickets
Crown corporations, purchase and use policies, 960-961, 965
Strand Theatre project (Brandon)
Conflict of Interest Commissioner, referral to, 765-766
Taxation
Payroll tax, 503-504
Thompson Bridge (Brandon)
Project status and costs, 768, 790-791
Throne Speech debate, 63-66
Toronto Dominion Bank Group
Vision in Action Award of Distinction, 2244
Volunteers
Tax deductions, need for, 877
Volunteers of Manitoba, 876-878
Westman Dreams for Kids, 386
Westman Laboratory redevelopment, 1837
Winnipeg Jets season tickets
Finance Department, ministerial use of, 960
YMCA (Brandon)
Redevelopment funding, 2099-2100
Young Men's Christian Association of Brandon Incorporation Amendment Act
[Bill 301]
2 R, 2099-2100
C/3 R, 2511
Young offenders
Brandon School Division, integration into, 1119-1120
Youth sport volunteers, 876-877
Associate deputy minister, appointment of
Allan, 1694-1698
Ewasko, 1456, 1458-1459, 1553-1555
Friesen, 1696
McFadyen, 725-726
Selby, 1456, 1458-1459, 1553-1555
Selinger, 725-726
Political functions
McFadyen, 833-834
Selinger, 833-834
Funding
Marcelino, F., 1951
Gaudreau, 1799
H.F. Wiebe Active Living Centre (Winkler)
Supportive housing need
Friesen, 2392-2393
Oswald, 2392-2393
Pettersen, 2072
Pettersen, 2072
Bothwell Cheese manager
Goertzen, 418
Child day-care centre addition
Oswald, 494
Highway 1. See Trans-Canada Highway
Highway 5. See also Petitions
Bridge upgrade requirements
Ashton, 1356-1357, 1371, 1379, 2136
Eichler, 1371
Speed limit reduction
Ashton, 1377
Traffic light installation
Ashton, 1376
Highway 6 Palliative Care Dinner Theatre
Nevakshonoff, 677-678
Highway 6 upgrade requirements
Eichler, 583, 1373-1374, 1851-1852
Bjornson, 241
Highway 10 upgrade requirements
Ashton, 686
Cullen, 175
Maguire, 211
Highway 16 and Highway 5. See also Petitions
Traffic light installation
Ashton, 1376
Bridge repair status
Ashton, 698
Eichler, 698
Upgrade requirements
Highway 23 upgrade requirements
Cullen, 175
Flexible response fund, cost reductions
Ashton, 1366
Friesen, 1365-1366
Traffic counts
Ashton, 1373
Friesen, 1364-1365
Upgrade requirements
Friesen, 59, 157-158, 1362-1364
Highway 45 upgrade requirements
Kostyshyn, 2429-2430
Bicycle path cost
Ashton, 1361
Highway 52 and Hespeler (Steinbach)
Traffic light installation
Ashton, 698
Eichler, 698
Safety concerns
Highway 59 bridge restrictions
Ashton, 1250
Graydon, 1250
Bypass (St. Norbert)
Ashton, 702
Taillieu, 702
Flooding, alternate routes
Smook, 1438-1439
Hydraulic study status
Ashton, 1644-1645
Taillieu, 1644-1645
Speed limit extension
Ashton, 1418
Upgrade requirements
Ashton, 688, 702-703, 1361, 1363, 1644-1645
Taillieu, 702-703
Highway 83 upgrade requirements
Maguire, 363
Highway 101. See Perimeter Highway
Highway 227 bridge repair status
Ashton, 700
Eichler, 700
Highway 251. See Coulter bridge
Highway 302 upgrade requirements
Ashton, 1246
Ewasko, 1246
Highway 304 upgrade requirements
Cullen, 2328-2329
Ashton, 1362
Friesen, 1362
Highway Traffic Amendment Act (Extension of Ignition-Interlock Program) (Bill 22)
1 R
Swan, 781
2 R
Gerrard, 2054
Goertzen, 2054
Swan, 2053-2054
Referred to Standing Committee on Human Resources
C/3 R, 2514
R/A
Lee, 2528
Highway Traffic Amendment Act (Inter-City Bus Service) (Bill 5)
1 R
Ashton, 407
2 R
Ashton, 2093-2094
Eichler, 2094-2095
Gerrard, 2095-2097
Referred to Standing Committee Social and Economic Development
C/3 R
Gerrard, 2520-2521
R/A
Lee, 2527
Carrier agreements
Eichler, 2094-2095
Gerrard, 2096
Consultations
Ashton, 2094
Gerrard, 2095
Highway Traffic Amendment Act (Powers of Traffic Authorities over Cycling Traffic) (Bill 32)
1 R
Lemieux, 1283
2 R
Briese, 2078-2079
Gerrard, 2079-2080
Lemieux, 2077-2078
Referred to Standing Committee on Social and Economic Development
C/3 R
Gerrard, 2517
R/A
Lee, 2528
Consultations, lack of
Eichler, 2353-2354
Highway Traffic Amendment Act (Speed Limits in School Zones) (Bill 3)
1 R
Ashton, 369
2 R
Ashton, 2091-2092
Eichler, 2092-2093
Gerrard, 2093
Referred to Standing Committee on Social and Economic Development
C/3 R
Gerrard, 2519-2520
R/A
Lee, 2527
Local government authority
Ashton, 2091-2092
Eichler, 2092
Signage requirements
Gerrard, 2093
Highway Traffic Amendment Act (Use of Child Safety Seats) (Bill 8)
1 R
Rondeau, 611
2 R
Driedger, 2247-2249
Gerrard, 1304-1307
Rondeau, 1303-1304
Referred to Standing Committee on Human Resources
C/3 R, 2511-2512
R/A
Lee, 2527
Highway Traffic Amendment and Summary Convictions Amendment Act (Bicycle Helmets) (Bill 37)
1 R
Rondeau, 1579-1580
2 R
Driedger, 2274-2275
Gerrard, 2273-2274
Rondeau, 2273
Referred to Standing Committee on Human Resources
C/3 R, 2513
R/A
Lee, 2528
Highways and roads. See also All-weather road network; Infrastructure and Transportation Department; Municipalities; Vision 2020; specific highways; specific provincial roads
Barrier fencing
Ashton, 1384
Briese, 1384
CAA worst road survey results
Maguire, 363
Ditch maintenance responsibility
Ashton, 1383-1384
Briese, 1384
Flood-damage repair need
Gas tax, use for infrastructure
Selinger, 330
Hay trailer regulation updates
Ashton, 1381
Eichler, 1381
Highway construction, project cancellations
Ashton, 701
Graydon, 516-517
Infrastructure funding
Allum, 552
Ashton, 95, 332, 335-336, 414, 428-429, 686, 693, 1365
Briese, 443
Caldwell, 459
Lemieux, 768
Marcelino, F., 472
Nevakshonoff, 335
Rondeau, 500
Selinger, 328, 332, 486, 613-614
Stefanson, 613
Struthers, 324
Main market and 50-50 roads funding
Ashton, 2485-2487
Briese, 1772
Lemieux, 1773
Smook, 2485-2487
Municipal roads program
Ashton, 1426
Smook, 1426
Paving costs
Eichler, 1381
Repair materials, government transport of
Ashton, 414-415
Maguire, 414-415
Speed limit update
Ashton, 1381-1382
Eichler, 1381-1382
Spring road restrictions
Ewasko, 1247
Upgrade requirements
Ewasko, 98
Goertzen, 402
Graydon, 516-17
McFadyen, 341
Pedersen, 456
Selinger, 655
Weather and driving conditions updates
Ashton, 1419
Smook, 1419
Wildlife collisions, reduction strategies
Ashton, 1381-1384
Eichler, 1381-1384
Marcelino, F., 2137
Hockey. See Charleswood Hawks hockey team; International Ice Hockey Federation; Kelly, Skye; Kennedy, Sheldon; Murray, Andy; Neepawa Natives hockey team; Team Canada women's hockey team; Winnipeg Jets
Hodgson Area Renal Health Centre
Nevakshonoff, 385
Hog industry. See also Manitoba Agricultural Services Corporation
Country-of-origin labelling
Kostyshyn, 316
Hog barn moratorium
Kostyshyn, 2426
Labour force
Kostyshyn, 755
Processing plants, government support
Kostyshyn, 316
Mackintosh, 316
Pedersen, 315-316
Transition loans
Kostyshyn, 1257-1258
Wishart, 1257
Holocaust Memorial Day. See Ministerial statements
Eichler, 531
Home Care Program. See also Grievance, Matters of
Funding decrease
Government initiatives
Selinger, 296
Keith Bergen, treatment of
Oswald, 313
Program and care level reductions
Driedger, 270-271
Homelessness. See also Bell Hotel; HOMEWorks!; Resource Assistance for Youth (RAY)
Housing outreach program
Irvin-Ross, 1908
Permanent housing supports
Irvin-Ross, 1908
Program funding
Irvin-Ross, 1908
Rowat, 1908
Statistic gathering
Irvin-Ross, 1907
Rowat, 1907
Funding allocations
Irvin-Ross, 1901
Rowat, 1901
Housing construction
Irvin-Ross, 1899-1990
Project criteria
Irvin-Ross, 1901
Rowat, 1901
Attorney General, role of
McFadyen, 222-223
Selinger, 222-223
Increase
Driedger, 254-255
Goertzen, 117
Swan, 117-118
Reduction strategies
McFadyen, 222
Selinger, 222
Stefanson, 223-224
Swan, 223-224
Honouring Women Walk (The Pas). See also Missing and murdered women task force
Whitehead, 1227
Hoop and Holler compensation program
Outstanding claims
Gerrard, 911
Wishart, 713
Olympian
Whitehead, 1516
Horse racing. See also Manitoba Horse Racing Commission
Racetrack development (Brandon)
Cullen, 1175
Kostyshyn, 1175
Standardbred racing funding
Cullen, 1174-1175
Kostyshyn, 1174-1175
Hospital stays. See Health-care facilities
Pettersen, 2380
Housing, affordable. See also Employment and Income Assistance Program; HOMEWorks!; Housing, seniors'; Investment in Affordable Housing agreement; Manitoba Housing Authority; Portable Housing Benefit; Proposal Development Fund
Availability
Oswald, 494
Budget reduction
Irvin-Ross, 1909
Rowat, 1908-1909
Government support
Caldwell, 462
Crothers, 546
Saran, 541
Need indicators
Gerrard, 1311
Irvin-Ross, 1910
Rowat, 1910
Private sector grants
Irvin-Ross, 1916
Programs for families
Irvin-Ross, 1904
Rowat, 1904
Unit construction
Selinger, 335
Housing, rental. See also Residential Tenancies Amendment Act
Damage deposit claims
Smook, 2035
Form standardizations
Rondeau, 1310
Smook, 2034
Moving expense responsibility
Smook, 2035
Pet ownership clauses
Rondeau, 1540-1541
Problem tenants, list for landlords
Rondeau, 1671
Smook, 1671
Renovation estimates, tenant information
Smook, 2035
Rent increases, estimate availability
Gerrard, 1311-1312
Rondeau, 1310-1311
Smook, 2034-2035
Rent increases, guidelines
Rondeau, 1671
Smook, 1671
Rent increases, tenants' rights
Rondeau, 1311
School year tenancy termination
Smook, 2035
Tenancy termination regulations
Gerrard, 1312
Rondeau, 1311
Tenant service charges
Rondeau, 1310
Unit construction
Rondeau, 1659
Smook, 1659
Vacancy rate
Rondeau, 1659
Housing, seniors'. See also SafetyAid program; Westlands seniors housing co-operative; Westman seniors housing co-operative
Government initiatives
Irvin-Ross, 1900-1901, 1903-1904
Rowat, 1903
Rural requirements
Smook, 91
Upgrade requirements
Gerrard, 1917
Rowat, 1914-1915
Housing and Community Development Department. See also Manitoba Housing Authority
Administration costs
Rowat, 2204
Budget
Irvin-Ross, 1899
Community development budget
Irvin-Ross, 1912-1914
Rowat, 1912-1914
Departmental funding transfers
Irvin-Ross, 1908
Rowat, 1908
Estimates
Debate, 1899-1919
Opening statements
Irvin-Ross, 1899-1900
Rowat, 1900
Speakers
Gerrard, 1916-1918
Irvin-Ross, 1899-1918
Executive support salary expenditures
Irvin-Ross, 1911
Rowat, 1911
Reserves, draw from
Irvin-Ross, 1908
Rowat, 1908
Supplementary Information for Legislative Review
Irvin-Ross, 1642
Housing market. See also Building codes
Real estate sales, fraud protection
Rondeau, 1656
Secondary suites, government loans
Saran, 541
Howard, Hon. Jennifer (Fort Rouge) N.D.P.
Accessibility Advisory Council
Legislation recommendations, 2434
Mandate, 1269
Apprenticeship training
Rural students, housing needs, 1481
Auditor General
Office of the Fire Commissioner, report on, 1473-1475, 1510
Autism treatment
Applied Behaviour Analysis program, 2434-2435
Brandon University
Faculty strike
General comments, 1336-1338
Mediation timeline, 37, 193-194, 265-266
Labour Management Review Committee, 1337
Budget 2012
Backgrounder availability, 606
Women, impact on, 523
Building code updates, 1477
Cabinet ministers
Winnipeg Jets tickets, apology for use, 1139-1140
Century of Caring Gala, 1827
Chief prevention officer
Competitive hiring process, lack of, 1465-1466, 1584
Child abuse cases
Abuse case review, 2433
Child Abuse Registry Check
Process, 1569-1571
Revenue and budget, 1571-1572
Wait times, 1568-1571
Child advocacy centre project status, 526-527
Child and family services agencies
Acting assistant deputy minister, justification for, 1281
Authorities, issue resolution, 1408
Case planning, 1405, 1572, 2431-2432
Caseloads, 1575
Children in care
Fatalities, Children's Advocate reviews, 2173
Placement in hotels, 2309
Reduction strategies, 1567
Community statistics, 1568
Duplication of services, 2433
External reviews availability, 1407
Family reunification policies, 2173
Family support budget, 1566-1567
Foster care, disagreements with, 1573
Freedom of information requests, responsibilities, 1564
Funding formula, 1280-1281, 1408
Issue resolution, 1408
Ministerial authority and directives, 1405
Ombudsman's recommendations, 2433
Permanency plans, importance of, 1410
Report recommendations availability, 2373-2374, 2431
Staff recruitment and retention, 1408-1409
Staffing increase, 1278-1279
Workplace stability, 1408
Youth in transition, age extensions, 1406, 1574-1575
Child and Family Services Information System (CFSIS)
Usage and concerns, 1409-1410
Child day-care centres
Fundraising, need for, 1576
Locked door policies, 1576
Spaces, increase of, 523, 1189, 1855
Wait times, 1576-1578
Child Protection branch
Agency standard reviews, 1407-1408
Children's Advocate office
Children in care fatalities, reviews, 2173
Report recommendations, 1411
Civil Service Commission
Salary ranges, 1467
Committee of Supply
Concurrence motion, 2431-2435
Domestic Violence Death Review Committee
Review and report availability, 1509
Domestic violence rate increase, 1508
École secondaire Kelvin High School 100th anniversary, 1589-1590
Economy
Minimum wage increase, 523, 1855
Election Advertising Integrity Act (Elections Finances Act Amended)
[Bill 219]
2 R, 2443-2445
Electronic advertising, party leader authorization, 2443-2444
Election campaign (2011)
Regulation breaches, government, 2319
Election Financing Act and Elections Amendment Act
[Bill 33]
1 R, 1345-1346
2 R, 2263-2264
Amendments
Clause 2, schedule B, 2506
Clause 61, schedule A, 2508
Clause 93, 2504
Elections
Breaches, removal of minister from Cabinet, 2504
Election dates, flexibility, 2506
Election regulations, 2320
Electronic advertising, party leader approval, 2508
Permanent voter list viability, 2264
Political party advertising, 2444-2445
Set election date flexibility, 2264
Voter identification requirement, 2451-2452
Elections (1995)
Commission recommendations, 617
Email, Legislature attendance invitation
Minister's directives on, 616-618
Standing committee, request for, 618-619
Employment and Income Assistance Program
Departmental transfer, 1190, 1270-1271, 1275-1276
Departmental transfer, service concerns, 1274-1275, 1415-1417
Flood-related costs, 1572
Housing allowance, 1854-1855
Persons with disabilities, employment programs, 1277
Staffing, accounting and finance, 1272-1273
Staffing, information technology, 1271-1272
Employment Standards Division, 1463
Family Services and Labour Department
Advertising expenditures, 1479
Budget increase, 1190
Cabinet committees, ministerial participation, 1464
Committee and board members, 1478
Communications budget, 1565
Departmental transfers, 1463-1464
Disabilities Issues Office, acting positions, 1268
Estimates, 1189-1190, 1267-1281, 1403-1416, 1462-1481, 1562-1578
Ministerial travel expenditures, 1479
Policy and Planning committee, 1267-1268, 1478
Premier's travel expenditures, 1479
Regulation changes, labour, 1477
Salary budget allotment, 1467
Staffing, 1413, 1464-1465, 1467, 1478
Staffing, political, 1464, 1577
Staffing, relocation, 1413
Staffing, retirements, 1479
Supplementary Information for Legislative Review, 1018
Workers Compensation Board, relationship with, 1466-1467
Fire Commissioner, Office of
Boiler and pressure equipment inspections, 1470-1472
Building code regulations, inspections, 1476-1477
Criminal investigation update, 1474-1475, 1509-1510
Elevator inspections, 1472
Firefighting training expansion (Brandon), 1476
General comments, 1463
Inspection and Technical Services revenue, 1468-1469
Inspection responsibilities and standards, 1469, 1472
Mismanagement, Auditor General's report, 1473-1475, 1510
Staffing and salary report, 1468-1469
Fire Prevention Fund Levy revenue, 1468-1469
Foster care
Authority responsibility, 268
Background checks and policies, 1403-1404
Child and family services, disagreements with, 1573
Family reunification policies, 2173
Family training programs, 1404
Placement availability, 1572, 1574
Removal of children, 1573
Freedom of information requests
Child and family services agencies, responsibility, 1564
Government performance
Accountability, 2473
Hurst, Don
Chief prevention officer, 1465-1466, 1584
Immigration
Economic impact, 617
Jewish Child and Family Service Incorporation Act
[Bill 300]
2 R, 1827
Labour disputes
Government position, 1336-1337
Labour Management Review Committee reviews, 1337, 1478
Labour Relations Act
Long-duration strikes and lockouts, 1338
Lakeland Sawmill explosion (Prince George), 594
Legislative Assembly Amendment Act
[Bill 218]
2 R, 2345-2346
Constituency communications, alternative delivery methods, 2345-2346
Legislative Building
Gallery attendance, email to civil service, 616-618
Manitoba Emergency Services College expansion, 1476
Manitoba Government Employees Union contract update, 1467
Manitoba Labour Board annual report, 2302-2303
Manitoba Liquor Control Commission
Winnipeg Jets tickets, misinformation on, 888-889
Manitoba Public Insurance Corporation
Winnipeg Jets tickets, misinformation on, 1288-1289
Members' statements
École secondaire Kelvin High School 100th anniversary, 1589-1590
Mental health treatment housing development, 1855
Ministerial statements
National Day of Mourning, 594
National Day of Mourning, 594
Norquay Building
Workplace safety concerns, 1480
Ombudsman
Child and family services, recommendations on, 2433
Opposition day motion
Premier and cabinet ministers
Legal accountability, 2319-2320
Oral Questions
Brandon University
Faculty strike
Mediation timeline, 37, 193-194, 265-266
Budget 2012
Women, impact on, 523
Cabinet ministers
Winnipeg Jets tickets, apology for use, 1139-1140
Chief prevention officer
Competitive hiring process, lack of, 1584
Child Abuse Registry Check fee increase, 376-377
Child advocacy centre project status, 526-527
Child and family services agencies
Children in care
Fatalities, 2172-2173
Placement in hotels, 2309
Report recommendations availability, 2373-2374
Domestic Violence Death Review Committee
Review and report availability, 1509
Domestic violence rate increase, 1508
Email, Legislature attendance invitation
Minister's directives on, 616-618
Standing committee, request for, 618-619
Employment and Income Assistance Program
Housing allowance, 1854-1855
Fire Commissioner, Office of
Criminal investigation update, 1509-1510
Foster care
Authority responsibility, 268
Government performance accountability, 2473
Manitoba Liquor Control Commission
Winnipeg Jets tickets, misinformation on, 888-889
Manitoba Public Insurance Corporation
Winnipeg Jets tickets, misinformation on, 1288-1289
Osborne House funding, 1509
Sinclair, Phoenix death
Public inquiry, Children's Advocate's comments, 2309-2310
Osborne House funding, 1509, 1575-1576
Persons with disabilities employment programs, 1277
Planning and Priorities Committee of Cabinet
Members and staffing, 1464
Points of Order
P/O by Gerrard stating that a breach of practice has happened with civil service politicization, 621-622
P/O by Howard asking for leave to not see the clock, 399
P/O by Howard asking that unanimous vote for amendment on Bill 208 be recorded, 2510
P/O by Howard requesting leave to not see the clock until member has completed statement, 2097
P/O by Howard stating that accusation made by member is unparliamentary, 393
P/O by McFadyen asking to table list of opposition members who have received free Jets tickets, 1140
P/O by Taillieu asking that notification be given regarding which ministers will be available for question period, 609
P/O by Taillieu stating that member from Dawson Trail made a rude statement against another member, 627
P/O by Taillieu stating that Minister of Immigration should stand and answer questions, 619, 627
Political party financing
Union and corporate donations ban, 2320
Portable Housing Benefit, 1855
Privilege, matters of
Budget
Tax and fee backgrounder availability, 606
Committee rooms and gallery passes
Procedures and government use, 560-561
Email, Legislature attendance invitation
Political involvement, 382
Finance, Minister of, referral to Legislative Affairs Committee for misleading information, 1147-1148
RentAid program
Eligibility criteria, 1566
General comments, 1855
Resolutions
Brandon University faculty strike, 1336-1338
Retail Businesses Holiday Closing Amendment Act
[Bill 35]
1 R, 1579
2 R, 2268-2269
Seven Persons, Special Committee of
First Report, 262
Sexual exploitation of children, 1406
Sinclair, Phoenix death
Public inquiry, 1281, 1412-1413, 1565-1566
Public inquiry, Children's Advocate's comments, 2309-2310
Sports tickets
Members of the Legislative Assembly use, policy on, 2319-2320
Opposition party use, policy on, 1288
StreetReach initiative, 1412
Sunday shopping hours
Taking Charge! program availability, 1277
Tracia's Trust initiative
Funding and programs, 1412
Voter Identification Act (Elections Act Amended)
[Bill 220]
2 R, 2450-2452
Winnipeg Jets season tickets
Manitoba Public Insurance Corporation, misinformation by, 1288-1289
Ministerial use, apology for, 1139-1140
Workers Compensation Appeal Commission and Medical Review Panel
Annual report, 372
Workers Compensation Board
Annual report, 372
Claimant assessments, 1480
Five-year plan, 372
Government departmental relationship, 1466-1467
Injury and fatality statistics, 1466
Workplace Safety and Health
Funding, Workers Compensation Board, 1466
Injury and fatality rates, 594
Reviews, 1478
Youth suicide prevention strategies, 1411-1412
Eichler, 338
Archives of Manitoba, film repatriation
Marcelino, F., 1951-1952
Human Resources, Standing Committee on
First report
Altemeyer, 2125-2127
Second report
Wiebe, 2231-2232
Third report
Wiebe, 2363-2366
Human Rights Code Amendment Act (Bill 36)
1 R
Swan, 9
2 R
Gerrard, 2056
Goertzen, 2055-2056
Swan, 2054-2055
Referred to Standing Committee on Human Resources
C/3 R
Gerrard, 2514
Swan, 2514
R/A
Lee, 2528
Category recognition and inclusion
Swan, 2055
Human trafficking. See also Sexual exploitation
Prevention initiatives
Wight, 53
Gaudreau, 881
Deer, restriction information
Mackintosh, 958
Wishart, 958
Licence fees
Mackintosh, 958
Wishart, 958
Remembrance Day, consideration of ban
Briese, 1325
Chief prevention officer
Government support
Chomiak, 1987-1988
Cullen, 1987
Forecasting responsibility
Project status (Morris)
Hydrometrics. See Aquarius Research & Development Inc.; Environment Canada
Foreign labour, use of
Melnick, 763