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
Line upgrade (Port of Churchill)
Ashton, 1426
Smook, 1426
River Hills Railway operation
Pedersen, 139
Schuler, 2482-2483
Funding percentage
Briese, 1770
Eichler, 1379
Lemieux, 1770
Struthers, 323
Phase 1 costs and funding
Briese, 1769-1770
Lemieux, 1769-1770
ALS Society of Manitoba
Jha, 2027
RAY. See Resource Assistance for Youth (RAY)
Allan, 1883-1884
Recreation facilities. See also specific facilities
Community needs
Maloway, 180
Selby, 258
Government support
Caldwell, 461
Kostyshyn, 755
Rondeau, 867
Inner-city neighbourhoods
Gerrard, 229
Mackintosh, 292
Selinger, 229-230
North end initiatives (Winnipeg)
Mackintosh, 291
Playground development
Melnick, 102
Recycling initiatives. See also Beverage containers; Waste Reduction Week
Government support
Altemeyer, 515
Struthers, 324
Beyond the Hurt, anti-bullying program
Wight, 2115
Red River. See also Resolutions under Drainage inside the dike
Maguire, 1205
Ethics complaints, minister's knowledge
Schuler, 1401-1402
Selby, 1401-1402
Mobile training labs
Bjornson, 1740-1741
Smook, 1740-1741
Nursing program wait times
Ewasko, 1545-1546
Selby, 1545-1546
Skilled Trades and and Technology Centre funding
Ewasko, 1492
Gaudreau, 1483-1485
Pettersen, 1490
Rondeau, 1487
Selby, 1396
Sports games, minister's attendance
Schuler, 1678-1680
Selby, 1678-1680
Vice-presidents, loss of
Schuler, 1402
Winnipeg Jets tickets
Ministerial use
Schuler, 1398-1399, 1401, 1678-1682
Selby, 1398-1399, 1400-1401, 1678-1682
Purchase of
Schuler, 1398-1399
Selby, 1398-1399
Red River Floodway. See also Manitoba Floodway and East Side Road Authority
Bicycle path project status
Allum, 2352
Schuler, 2361
Budget adherence
McFadyen, 2168
Selinger, 2168
Expansion project status
Ashton, 692-693
Historical cost savings
Maloway, 1211
Red River Regional Heritage Fair. See Millet, Rheanne
REDI. See Rural Economic Development Initiative (REDI)
Regional development corporations. See also specific corporations
Funding cancellations
Kostyshyn, 1024, 1222, 1223-1224, 1289-1290, 1354-1355
Pedersen, 1222, 1289-1290, 1354
Accountability
Driedger, 2184
Ewasko, 2188
Administration costs
Driedger, 486, 525, 2179-2180, 2183
Ewasko, 2187-2188
Taillieu, 247
Administration costs, legislation proclamation
Driedger, 615-616
Oswald, 616
Amalgamations
Altemeyer, 514
Ashton, 429-430
Blady, 588
Eichler, 1603
Ewasko, 543
Helwer, 504
Maguire, 361-362
Maloway, 649
Marcelino, F., 473
McFadyen, 834
Oswald, 485-486, 494, 525, 1860, 2176, 2280
Rondeau, 499
Selinger, 834
Stefanson, 662
Wishart, 555
Amalgamations, rural impact
Ewasko, 2187
Gerrard, 1801
Graydon, 682
Helwer, 2185
Oswald, 525
CEO accountability
Driedger, 2182
Ewasko, 2186
Community specific services
Cullen, 2190
Executive position reductions
Oswald, 485
Funding
Bjornson, 1199
Global budget
Gerrard, 1802
Lawsuit statistics
Gerrard, 2065-2066
Selinger, 2066
Performance measures
Driedger, 2182-2183
Provincial comparisons
Driedger, 2182
Revenue use, ancillary fees
Ewasko, 2187-2188
Regional Health Authorities Amendment Act (Improved Fiscal Responsibility and Community Involvement) (Bill 6)
1 R
Oswald, 407
2 R
Cullen, 2188-2191
Driedger, 2179-2184
Ewasko, 2186-2188
Gerrard, 1800-1804
Helwer, 2184-2186
Oswald, 1799-1800
Referred to Standing Committee on Human Resources
R/S
Driedger, 2502
Gerrard, 2502-2503
Oswald, 2501-2502
C/3 R
Gerrard, 2517-2518
R/A
Lee, 2527
Amendments
Clause 16 (2)
Driedger, 2502
Gerrard, 2502-2503
Oswald, 2501-2502
passed, 2503
Consultations, lack of
Friesen, 2410-2411
Corporate costs
Gerrard, 1804
Senior management compensation policies
Oswald, 1800
Surplus operating funds, use of
Oswald, 1800
Regulated Health Professions Amendment and Personal Health Information Amendment Act (Bill 30)
1 R
Oswald, 1134
2 R
Driedger, 2039-2040
Gerrard, 1808-1810
Oswald, 1808
Referred to Standing Committee on Human Resources
C/3 R, 2518
R/A
Lee, 2528
Health-care records, access
Gerrard, 1810
Health-care records abandonment
Driedger, 2039
Gerrard, 1808-1809
Oswald, 1808
Health professionals, background availability
Oswald, 1808
Massage therapy profession regulation application
Driedger, 2039-2040, 2394-2395
Oswald, 2394-2395
Paramedic profession regulation application
Oswald, 2394
Practitioner profiles, foreign criminal conviction inclusion
Driedger, 2039
Proclamation deadline
Driedger, 2039
Regulatory Accountability and Transparency Act (Bill 203)
1 R
Taillieu, 519-520
Government support
Struthers, 524-525
Taillieu, 524
Public consultations, lack of
McFadyen, 726-727
Selinger, 727
Reid, Hon. Daryl (Transcona) N.D.P.
Legislative pages
Introduction, 9
Members' Allowances Compliance Report, 328
Members' Salaries, Allowances and Retirement Plans Disclosure Regulation, 12
Ombudsman
Annual report, 2234-2235, 2303
Points of Order
P/O by Eichler agreeing that motion be printed in Hansard
ruled out of order, 389
P/O by Eichler requesting leave for Bill 217 to be debated
Speaker's ruling, 2209
P/O by Eichler requesting leave to accept resolution as printed
Speaker's ruling, 871
P/O by Gerrard hoping that member from Assiniboia would sit down so there could be a vote
ruled out of order, 747
P/O by Gerrard requesting consent to change comments from debate
Speaker's ruling, 1321
P/O by Gerrard requesting leave to speak to the tribute to Hugh McFadyen
ruled out of order, 2479
P/O by Gerrard stating that a breach of practice has happened with civil service politicization
ruled out of order, 622-623
P/O by Gerrard stating that the Premier is misrepresenting facts
ruled out of order, 2025
P/O by Howard asking for leave to not see the clock
Speaker's ruling, 399
P/O by Howard asking that unanimous vote for amendment on Bill 208 be recorded
Speaker's ruling, 2510
P/O by Howard requesting leave to not see the clock until member has completed statement
Speakers' ruling, 2097
P/O by Howard stating that accusation made by member is unparliamentary
taken under advisement (Nevakshonoff), 393
Speaker's ruling, 576
P/O by Marcelino, T. stating that agriculture minister shouldn't answer questions about Manitoba Cattle Enhancement Council
ruled out of order (Altemeyer), 1113
P/O by McFadyen asking to table list of opposition members who have received free Jets tickets
ruled out of order, 1140
P/O by McFadyen stating that Attorney General should be called to account and remain independent
taken under advisement, 777-78
Speaker's ruling, 2069-2070
P/O by McFadyen stating that Premier be called to order for casting aspersions on other members of the House
ruled out of order, 886
P/O by McFadyen stating that someone other than Attorney General should be acting House leader
ruled out of order, 778
P/O by Mitchelson stating that she was proud to sign an immigration agreement with the federal government
ruled out of order, 1963
P/O by Rondeau asking to read the full title of a bill
ruled out of order, 1308
P/O by Struthers apologizing for misleading the House on his use of Jets tickets
Speaker's ruling, 1133
P/O by Swan requesting leave not to see the clock and allow member to finish his remarks
Speaker's ruling, 2165
P/O by Taillieu asking that notification be given regarding which ministers will be available for question period
ruled out of order, 609
P/O by Taillieu reminding member that reference can't be made to another's presence in Chamber
Speaker's ruling (Nevakshonoff), 391
P/O by Taillieu requesting clarification on Hansard printing error
taken under advisement, 31
P/O by Taillieu requesting contact information for constituent regarding income assistance
ruled out of order (Nevakshonoff), 1415
P/O by Taillieu requesting member from St. Vital withdraw remarks
ruled out of order, 250
P/O by Taillieu requesting that a recess be held until documents are received
Speaker's ruling, 43
P/O by Taillieu stating that breaking of rules by Cabinet ministers reflects badly on the whole of the House
ruled out of order, 779
P/O by Taillieu stating that member from Dawson Trail made a rude statement against another member
taken under advisement, 627
Speaker's ruling, 942
P/O by Taillieu stating that member from Steinbach did not accuse anyone of lying
taken under advisement (Nevakshonoff), 468
Speaker's ruling, 576
P/O by Taillieu stating that Minister of Advanced Education is reading from prepared notes
ruled out of order (Altemeyer), 1557
P/O by Taillieu stating that Minister of Immigration should stand and answer questions
ruled out of order, 619-620
taken under advisement, 627-629
Speaker's ruling, 942
P/O by Taillieu stating that Premier brought incorrect information to the House
taken under advisement, 777
Speaker's ruling, 1293-1294
P/O by Taillieu stating that remarks by member from Elmwood are disrespectful
ruled out of order, 1601
P/O by Taillieu stating that she didn't need to table freedom of information request because government had a copy
ruled out of order, 2010
Portage Diversion Compensation Act (Water Resources Administration Act Amended)
[Bill 217]
Procedural issue, 2207
Privilege, matters of
Budget 2012
Backgrounder availability
taken under advisement, 606-608
Speaker's ruling, 896-897
Committee rooms and gallery passes
Procedures and government use
taken under advisement, 561-562
Speaker's ruling, 984-895
Email, Legislature attendance invitation
Political involvement
taken under advisement, 383
Speaker's ruling, 573-575
Finance, Minister of, referral to Legislative Affairs Committee for misleading information
taken under advisement, 1148
Speaker's ruling, 2312-2314
Speaker's ruling binder, omission of rulings
taken under advisement, 1795-1796
Speaker's ruling, 2415-2416
Speaker's statement
Legislative pages, introduction of, 9
YMCA-YWCA Women of Distinction nominee
Smook, 624
Hunting ban, consideration of
Briese, 1325
Remembrance Day Awareness Act and Amendments to The Public Schools Act (Bill 208)
1 R
Graydon, 883
2 R
Bjornson, 1328-1330
Briese, 1324-1325
Gerrard, 1330
Graydon, 1321-1323
Pettersen, 1323-1324
Rondeau, 1330
Schuler, 1326-1328
Whitehead, 1325-1326
Referred to Standing Committee on Private Bills
R/S
Crothers, 2509
Graydon, 2509
C/3 R, 2510
R/A
Lee, 2528
Amendments
Clause 2(2)
Crothers, 2509
Gerrard, 2509
Graydon, 2509
passed, 2510
Proclamation
Briese, 1324-1325
Pettersen, 1323
Rempel, Ben. See also Civil service; Email, Legislature attendance invitation
Access and privacy officer
Taillieu, 1966
Email distribution to civil service
Gerrard, 2420
Schuler, 2200
Taillieu, 2170-2171
Funding partnerships
Caldwell, 461
Renal health. See also Hodgson Area Renal Health Centre; Organ and tissue donations
Dialysis services
Helwer, 1838
Nevakshonoff, 385
Oswald, 2284-2285
Robinson, 1783
Wishart, 2284-2285
Facilities (Northern Manitoba)
Oswald, 1859-1860
Kidney transplants
Helwer, 448
Renewable Energy Jobs Act (Bill 13)
1 R
Chomiak, 611
2 R
Chomiak, 1813-1814
Cullen, 2040-2042
Gerrard, 1814-1818
C/3 R, 2521
R/A
Lee, 2527
Annual report, importance of
Cullen, 2041
Consultations
Gerrard, 1815
Feed-in tariff basis
Gerrard, 1816-1817
Legislation, importance of
Gerrard, 1815-1816
Loan funding programs
Chomiak, 1814
Cullen, 2040-2041
Gerrard, 1816
Manitoba Hydro, role of
Gerrard, 1815
Renewable energy, definition of
Gerrard, 1816
Eligibility criteria
Gerrard, 1566
Howard, 1566
General comments
Howard, 1855
Irvin-Ross, 1916
Rental housing. See Housing, rental
Repeat criminal offenders. See Coming to Terms; Correctional services; Resolutions under Recidivism; Thinking Awareness Group; Thinking for a Change Again; specific correctional facilities
Report cards. See Education system
Research and development. See Cereal Research Centre; NRC Institute for Biodiagnostics
Research and Development Tax Credit
Government support
Selinger, 633
Budget discrepancy
Chomiak, 1976-1977
Gerrard, 1976-1977
Residential Tenancies Amendment Act (Bill 28)
1 R
Rondeau, 1133-1134
2 R
Gerrard, 1311-1313
Rondeau, 1310-1311
Smook, 2034-2036
Referred to Standing Committee on Social and Economic Development
C/3 R, 2512-2513
R/A
Lee, 2528
Appeal process
Rondeau, 1671
Smook, 1670
Caseload statistics
Smook, 2035-2036
Claims and complaints
Rondeau, 1666
Smook, 1666
Independent advisor program
Report reduction
Rondeau, 1311
Staffing
Residential Tenancies Commission
Mandate and members
Cullen, 1668-1670
Rondeau, 1668-1671
Smook, 1670
Active transportation
Allum, 2350-2352
Ashton, 2357-2358
Braun, 2354-2356
Briese, 2356-2357
Driedger, 2358-2360
Eichler, 2352-2354
Schuler, 2360-2361
Wiebe, 2360
Brandon Health Care
Caldwell, 1834-1837
Cullen, 1842-1844
Driedger, 1841-1842
Helwer, 1837-1839
Maguire, 1844-1845
Oswald, 1839-1841
Brandon University faculty strike
Caldwell, 1332-1334
Cullen, 1334-1336
Gerrard, 1342
Helwer, 1331-1332
Howard, 1336-1338
Maguire, 1342
Rowat, 1338-1340
Selby, 1340-1342
Struthers, 1342-1343
Bullying prevention
Allan, 2118-2119
Crothers, 2110-2113
Cullen, 2119-2121
Ewasko, 2116-2118
Friesen, 2113-2115
Schuler, 2121
Wight, 2115-2116
Canada-Manitoba Immigration Agreement
Federal centralization
Amendment, 394-395
Vote, 405-406
Gerrard, 404-405
Goertzen, 399-404
Melnick, 387-392
Schuler, 397-399
Selinger, 395-397
Taillieu, 392-395
Drainage inside the dike project
Eichler, 1212-1213
Gaudreau, 1202-1203
Gerrard, 1210-1211
Irvin-Ross, 1205-1206
Maguire, 1203-1205
Maloway, 1211-1212
Nevakshonoff, 1208-1210
Wishart, 1206-1208
Freedom of Information requests, fairness
Ashton, 2008-2011
Cullen, 2006-2008
Ewasko, 2011-2012
Maloway, 2012-2014
Marcelino, F., 2005-2006
Taillieu, 2003-2005
Wiebe, 2012-2014
Manitoba Hydro financial stability review
Bjornson, 2224-2226
Graydon, 2224-2228
Helwer, 2221-2224
Maloway, 2228-2229
Pedersen, 2217-2220
Struthers, 2220-2221
Provincial government fails Manitoba youth
Chief, 2454-2457
Crothers, 2458-2460
Ewasko, 2452-2454
Friesen, 2457-2458
Mitchelson, 2460-2461
Rondeau, 2463
Rowat, 2463
Wight, 2461-2463
Provincial responsibilities, downloading of
Briese, 748-750
Caldwell, 757-758
Kostyshyn, 754-755
Lemieux, 750-752
Maguire, 755-757
Rowat, 752-754
Recidivism in Manitoba
Chief, 1634-1636
Eichler, 1633-1634
Goertzen, 1628-1630
Maloway, 1638-1639
Schuler, 1636-1637
Swan, 1630-1632
Wight, 1639-1640
Selkirk Settlers
Chief, 1497-1499
Dewar, 1493-1496
Gerrard, 1502-1503
Graydon, 1501-1502
Marcelino, F., 1500-1501
Schuler, 1499-1500
Taillieu, 1496-1497
Whitehead, 1503
Stroke unit, establishment of
Chomiak, 1008-1010
Driedger, 1006-1008
Gaudreau, 1016
Gerrard, 1010-1011
Maloway, 1014-1016
Pedersen, 1013-1014
Wight, 1011-1013
Volunteers of Manitoba
Caldwell, 878-879
Crothers, 875-876
Gaudreau, 880-882
Gerrard, 879-880
Helwer, 876-878
Schuler, 873-875
Wight, 871-873
Resource Assistance for Youth (RAY)
Temporary housing
Irvin-Ross, 1904
Allan, 2119
Crothers, 2112
Ewasko, 2117-2118
Responsible Youth Culture program
Friesen, 1185-1186
Swan, 1185-1186
Results-Based Budgeting Act (Bill 215)
1 R
Stefanson, 1345
2 R
Helwer, 2342-2344
Stefanson, 2339-2340
Struthers, 2340-2342
Consultations
Stefanson, 2339
Government support
Stefanson, 1581-1582
Struthers, 1581-1582
Development
Struthers, 323
Growth
Wight, 557
Retail Businesses Holiday Closing Amendment Act (Bill 35)
1 R
Howard, 1579
2 R
Cullen, 2269-2270
Gerrard, 2270-2271
Goertzen, 2270
Howard, 2268-2269
C/3 R, 2524
R/A
Lee, 2528
Employment initiative, evaluation
Bjornson, 1739
Smook, 1739
ReWild Alliance Community Group
Allum, 162-163
Richardson College for the Environment and Science Complex
Funding concerns
Ewasko, 1559-1560
Selby, 1559-1560
Hear for Life Manitoba
Rowat, 737
Richardson Nutraceutical Centre
Funding
Selinger, 415
Funding decrease, federal
Bjornson, 1200
Mental health strategy
Gaudreau, 770
River East Mennonite Brethren Church
Braun, 2317
River East Neighbourhood Network Trails Committee
Braun, 2355
River East Transcona School Division
Capital project status updates
Wiebe, 215
Project status
Rondeau, 1519
Rowat, 899
Rowat, 899
Rivers Recreational Facility Review Committee
Rowat, 899
Road conditions. See 511 phone system; Highways and roads
Blady, 1149
Briese, 2316
Graydon, 1149-1150
Robinson, Hon. Eric (Kewatinook) N.D.P.
Aboriginal Affairs Working Group, 1292
Aboriginal and Northern Affairs Department
Committees, ministerial participation, 1775
Contract tenders, 1776
Estimates, 1773-1784
Opening statements, 1773-1774
Service fee revenues, 1776
Staffing, political, 1775
Staffing, vacancy rates, 1775-1776
Supplementary Information for Legislative Review, 1642
Aboriginal Consultation Unit, 1774
Aboriginal Development Program, 1774
Anderson, Chad, 1019
Apprenticeship training
First Nations communities, employment opportunities, 1783
Government initiatives, 1783
Committee of Supply
Concurrence motion, 2435-2436
Communities Economic Development Fund annual report, 222
East Side Road Authority
Projects and costs, 1777
Road ownership, 1778-1779
Staffing level, 1776-1777
FIFA Women's World Cup (2015)
Provincial hosting duties, 2435-2436
First Nations communities
Apprenticeship employment opportunities, 1783
Dialysis unit construction, 1783
Water and sewer infrastructure, 1225, 1291-1292, 1356, 1783
Water and sewer infrastructure (Island Lake First Nation), 1356
Wuskwatim Generating Station, participation in, 1783
First Peoples Economic Growth Fund
Loan approvals, 1774, 1780-1781
Greenhouse project (Grand Rapids)
Funding and construction status, 1781-1782
Keeper, Joe
Olympic athlete (1912), 1019
Lake St. Martin First Nation
Flood evacuees, relocation, 1784
Lavallee, J. J., 1019
Lifesaving Society of Manitoba participation, 1774
Manitoba Day, 1018-1019
Manitoba Floodway and East Side Road Authority annual report, 521
Métis Business Directory implementation, 1780
Métis Economic Development Fund
Budget and access, 1744, 1780-1781
Milk price standardization, 1782
Ministerial statements
Manitoba Day, 1018-1019
Sagkeeng's Finest, 1347
Northern Association of Community Councils
Capital budget, 1779
Northern Development Strategy, 1019
Northern Healthy Foods Initiative
Annual report, 933
Support, 1781-1782
Northern Manitoba 100th anniversary, 1019
Northern Youth Empowerment Initiative budget, 1774
Oral Questions
First Nations communities
Water and sewer infrastructure, 1225, 1291-1292, 1356
The Pas 100th anniversary, 1019
Renal health
Dialysis services, 1783
Sagkeeng's Finest, 1347
Selkirk Settlers 200th anniversary, 1019
Soccer facilities
Fields, construction update, 2435-2436
Indoor complex, project status, 2435
Sport Department
Supplementary Information for Legislative Review, 1642
Treaty Land Entitlement implementation, 1773-1774
University of Manitoba
Airship use study (Northern Manitoba), 1778
Waste-water treatment plants
Upgrade prioritization, 1779-1780
Wuskwatim Generating Station
First Nations community participation, 1783
Rondeau, Hon. Jim (Assiniboia) N.D.P.
55Plus Games, 2377
Aboriginal students
Apprenticeship training opportunities, 1486
Addictions Foundation of Manitoba
Service reductions, 1848-1850, 2063
Addictions treatment
Centralized intake system, 1663, 1848, 1850
Facility expansions, 1663-1664
Organizational funding, 1540
Out-of-province treatment, 1663
Patient wait times, 1519, 1849
Rehabilitation costs, 1664
Age and Opportunity office closure, 1537
Age-Friendly Manitoba funding, 1519
Apprenticeship Futures Commission
Recommendations, 1487
Apprenticeship Recognition Act
[Bill 212]
2 R, 1486-1488
Apprenticeship training
Aboriginal students, 1486
Apprentice-to-journeyperson ratio, 1486
Funding, 1487
Hiring incentives, 1487
Journeypersons, average age of, 1487
Assiniboia Community Appreciation Night, 2071-2072
Auto theft decrease, 867
Automobile Injury Compensation Appeal Commission
Out-of-province claims, 1676
Bedbugs
Bug line use and advertisement, 1525-1526
Infestation statistics, 1524-1525
Prevention strategy, 1523-1524, 1526
Website registry, 1524-1525
Bicycle helmets
Mandatory use for children and youth, 2273
Sale by government, 1672
Brandon Energy Efficiency Program (BEEP), 1619
Budget 2012
Debate, 498-501
Ministerial salary reductions, 500
Building Urban Industries for Local Development (BUILD), 1619
Business, private sector investment, 1487
Canada-Manitoba Immigration Agreement
Federal centralization, 500
Caregiver Recognition Day, 1518
Cell phone service
Contract legislation, 1518, 1656
Child safety seats
Age and height requirements, 1304
Legislation history, 1518
Chronic diseases prevention strategies, 501
Commuter Challenge initiative, 1929
Condominium Act and Amendments Respecting Condominium Conversions
Proclamation, 1667-1668
Regulations, 1519
Consumer and Corporate Affairs budget, 1673
Consumer Protection Amendment Act (Improved Enforcement and Administration)
[Bill 16]
1 R, 591
2 R, 1301-1302
Consumer protection rights, waiver prohibition, 1657
Language consistency, 1302
Payday lending provisions, 1302
Consumer Protection Amendment Act (Motor Vehicle Work and Repairs)
[Bill 12]
1 R, 562
2 R, 1298-1299
Manitoba Public Insurance Corporation, exclusion of, 1298
Consumer Protection Office
Calendar production and availability, 1560
Complaints, list of, 1659
Public alert regulations, 1301-1302
Consumer Rights Day, 1656
Create and Rate program
Student antitobacco videos, 676, 1528
Criminal Property Forfeiture Amendment Act
[Bill 204]
2 R, 866-867
Criminal Property Forfeiture Unit
Property pursuits, 861
Crown Corporations Public Review and Accountability Amendment Act (Manitoba Hydro Ratepayers Protection)
[Bill 216]
2 R, 1618-1620
Debt settlement services regulations, 1519
Diabetes statistics, 1540
Eating Disorder Prevention and Recovery Program
Wait list, 1532-1533
Eating disorders
Outreach program, 1532
Teen Talk program, 1533
Treatment, 1532
Eating disorders Self-Help Program
Canadian Mental Health initiative, 1532
Economy
Employment rates, 1487
Education Property Tax Credit
Seniors, increase for, 499, 2412
Education system
Technical vocational training, 1486-1487
Farm to School Health Choice
School fundraisers, 1536
Fetal alcohol spectrum disorder
Government initiatives, 2463
Public education, 1541
Statistics, 1540
Financial Literacy Fund initiatives, 1665
Financial services
Low-income consumers, access for, 789
Firefighters and paramedic services
Funding increase, 499
Gas tax increase, 499-500
Grieving Families Protection Act
Implementation, 1672-1673
Health Department
Healthy Living Department, relationship with, 1523
Health e-Plan online program
Winnipeg Jets tickets, use for prizes, 1337-1338, 1655
Healthy Baby program
Prenatal benefits, 746
Healthy Buddies program
Child obesity prevention, 1541
General comments, 1533
Healthy Child Committee of Cabinet
Members and meeting schedule, 1529
Healthy Living, Seniors and Consumer Affairs Department
Administration and finance expenditures, 1521-1523, 1673
Agency and department responsibility, 1657
Budget allotment, 1528
Committees, ministerial participation, 1523
Contract tenders, 1527
Departmental reorganization, 1657
Deputy minister, responsibilities of, 1521-1522
Estimates, 1518-1541, 1655-1676
Opening statements, 1518-1520
Expenditure management, 1673-1674
Flooding, staff overtime costs, 1527-1528
Health Department, relationship with, 1523
Ministerial travel expenditures, 1527, 1659, 1674
Premier's travel expenditures, 1527
Retirees, rehiring process, 1674
Salary expenditures, 1529, 1658
Staffing, hiring process, 1527, 1657-1658
Staffing, political, 1526-1527, 1657
Staffing, relocation, 1659
Staffing, vacancies, 1658, 1674
Statutory responsibility, 1660-1161
Supplementary Information for Legislative Review, 1346
Winnipeg Jets tickets, ministerial use, 1538-1539, 1664-1665
Healthy Together Now program, 1519
Highway Traffic Amendment Act (Use of Child Safety Seats)
[Bill 8]
1 R, 611
2 R, 1303-1304
Highway Traffic Amendment and Summary Convictions Amendment Act (Bicycle Helmets)
[Bill 37]
1 R, 1579-1580
2 R, 2273
Highways and roads
Infrastructure funding, 500
Housing, rental
Form standardizations, 1310
Pet ownership clauses, 1540-1541
Problem tenants, list for landlords, 1671
Rent increases, estimate availability, 1310-1311
Rent increases, guidelines, 1671
Rent increases, tenants' rights, 1311
Tenancy termination regulations, 1311
Tenant service charges, 1310
Unit construction, 1659
Vacancy rate, 1659
Housing market
Real estate sales, fraud protection, 1656
International Interests in Mobile Equipment Act (Aircraft Equipment)
[Bill 26]
1 R, 932
2 R, 1313
Consultations, 1313
Let's Make a Better Deal
Program evaluation, 1655-1656
Limestone Generating Station revenue, 1618-1619
Manitoba Council on Aging
Appointments and mandate, 1521
Manitoba Housing Authority
Bedbug prevention strategy, 1526
Unit construction, 1659
Manitoba Hydro
Debt-to-equity ratio, 1619
Energy efficiency programs, 1619
Export sales, 1618
Market rates, 1618-1619
Privatization, possibility of, 1619-1620
Rate equalization, 1619
Manitoba Liquor Control Commission
Winnipeg Jets tickets, purchase of, 784-785
Manitoba Lotteries 55Plus Games
Government support, 2377
Members' statements
Assiniboia Community Appreciation Night, 2071-2072
Mental Health and Spiritual Health Care Branch
Implementation, 1535
Mental health court implementation, 1534
Mental Health Summit, 1533
Mental health treatment
Community support, 1535
Crisis stabilization units, 1534
Government initiatives, 1519, 1533
Psychological support availability, 1535
in motion programs
Participation, 1519
Promotional costs, 1538
Motor vehicle dealers
Sales, disclosure regulations, 1656
Motor vehicle repairs
Consumer requests for old parts, 1299
Estimates regulations, 1298-1299
Legislation impact, 1518
Signage and public information, 1299
Subcontractor responsibilities, 1299
Warranty requirements, 1299
Newborn screening program expansion, 746
Non-Smokers Health Protection Amendment Act
[Bill 17]
1 R, 631
2 R, 1308-1309
Northern Healthy Foods Initiative, 1529
Nursing profession
Training program wait times, 498-499
Oral Questions
Addictions Foundation of Manitoba
Service reductions, 1848-1850, 2063
Commuter Challenge initiative, 1929
Create and Rate program
Student antitobacco videos, 676
Education Property Tax Credit
Seniors, increase for, 2412
Financial services
Low-income consumers, access for, 789
Manitoba Liquor Control Commission
Winnipeg Jets tickets, purchase of, 784-785
Manitoba Lotteries 55Plus Games
Government support, 2377
Premier's Healthy Living Awards
Student recipients, 2310
Youth program initiatives, 77
Parent-child coalitions, 746
Payday lender regulations, 1518, 1656
Payday lenders
Regulations, 1302
Peak of the Market
Farm to School Healthy Choice, participation in, 1536
Physicians and surgeons
Medical school training spaces, 498-499
Points of Order
P/O by Rondeau asking to read the full title of a bill, 1307-1308
Police service funding increase, 499
Population increase, 1487
Post-secondary education funding, 499
Premier's Healthy Living Awards
Student recipients, 2310
Property Registry
Client services, 1520
Fee increases, 1662-1663
Revenue decrease, 1662-1663
Provincial sales taxproposed increase
Services, expansion to, 1665
Vital Statistics Agency, certificate application, 1661-1662
Public Utilities Board
Mandate, 1675
Order-in-council, member appointments, 1674-1675
Reporting mechanism, 1675
Recreation facility support, 867
Red River College
Skilled Trades and and Technology Centre funding, 1487
Regional health authorities
Amalgamations, 499
Remembrance Day Awareness Act and Amendments to The Public Schools Act
[Bill 208]
2 R, 1330
Residential Tenancies Amendment Act
[Bill 28]
1 R, 1133-1134
2 R, 1310-1311
Residential Tenancies Branch
Appeal process, 1671
Claims and complaints, 1666
Independent advisor program, 1519, 1656, 1666
Report reduction, 1311
Residential Tenancies Commission
Mandate and members, 1668-1671
Resolutions
Provincial government fails Manitoba youth, 2463
River Point Centre
Project status, 1519
SafetyAid program
Senior housing audits, 500-501
Senior Abuse Support Line
Service responsibility, 1519, 1537
Seniors
Government initiatives, 500
Students Working Against Tobacco, 1529
Sunday shopping hours
Consultations, 1665
Taxation
Basic personal exemption increase, 499
Caregiver tax credit, 499
Corporate capital tax, 499
Teen pregnancy reduction strategies, 1531-1532
Teen Talk
Eating disorder prevention, 1533
Tobacco use reduction
Cessation initiatives, 501
Health-care costs, effect on, 1308
Pharmacy sale prohibitions, 1308
Point-of-sale restrictions, 1518
Vending machine sale prohibitions, 1308
Universal Newborn Hearing Screening Act
[Bill 202]
2 R, 746-747
Vital Statistics Agency
Inventory loss, 1661
Provincial sales tax, certificate application, 1661-1662
Revenue increase, 1661
Winnipeg Jets season tickets
Contest prizes, Health e-Plan use of, 1337-1338, 1655
Crown corporations, purchase by, 784-785
Healthy Living Department, ministerial use, 1538-1539, 1664-1665
Winnipeg Police Services
Helicopter, purchase of, 866
Youth Advisory Council meeting schedule, 1529-1531
Youth-at-risk programs
Green Team funding, 866
Youth program initiatives, 77
Crothers, 2112
Roseau River. See also Floodingmitigation; International Joint Commission
Diversion channel restoration
Ashton, 1247
Mackintosh, 1045-1046
Liquor and lotteries merger, board appointment
Goertzen, 789-790
McFadyen, 783
Taillieu, 783
Rowat, Leanne (Riding Mountain) P.C.
Air transportation
Airport capital funding, 753
Alberta Canadian School (Quatar), 1359
ALL Aboard program status, 1905
Assessippi Parkland Economic Development, 2417
Assessippi Ski area certification, 1227-1228
Ballot Box Barriers task force recommendations, 604
Brandon University
Faculty strike
General comments, 1338-1340, 2463
Government response, 651
Budget 2012
Backgrounder availability, 1198
Debate, 650-652
Deficit increase and elimination timeline, 650
Capturing Opportunities Award recipients, 2417
Cardiac care
Automated external defibrillators, public availability, 119
Child poverty increase, 652
Chuchmuch, Shelley, 1359
Cochlear implant program, 737-738
Committee of Supply
Concurrence motion, 2423, 2429
Community development
Expenditure decrease, 2204
Program availability, 1914
Community Places program budget, 1913
Community Renewal Act
[Bill 7]
2 R, 2203-2204
Decision-making authority, 2204
Community Works Loan Program cancellation, 651-652, 1914
Conservation and Water Stewardship Department
Estimates, 904-905
Disaster Financial Assistance claim payouts, 1235-1236
Economy
Opposition party five-point plan, 1197
Education system
Rural transportation concerns, 651
Fatima and Lions Manor (Rossburn)
Safety and maintenance standards, 266-267
Fédération internationale de ski
Assesippi Ski area certification, 1227-1228
Flooding
Forecasting accuracy, 105
Flooding (Assiniboine River)
Community response, 105-106
Floodingcompensation
Program availability, 40
Property buyouts (St-Lazarre), 1234-1235
Gas tax increase, 651
Glanbia Nutritionals fire (Angusville)
Government response, 753
Update, 2429
Hamilton, Ayla, 2417-2418
Hamilton, Van, 2417-2418
Healthy Child Manitoba mandate, 738
Hear for Life Manitoba, 737
Highway 45 upgrade requirements, 753, 2429
Homelessness
Program funding, 1908
Statistic gathering, 1907
HOMEWorks!
Funding allocations, 1901
Project criteria, 1901
Housing, affordable
Budget reduction, 1908-1909
Programs for families, 1904
Housing, seniors'
Government initiatives, 1903
Upgrade requirements, 1914-1915
Housing and Community Development Department
Administration costs, 2204
Community development budget, 1912-1914
Departmental funding transfers, 1908
Estimates, 1918
Opening statements, 1900
Speakers, 1900-1915
Executive support salary expenditures, 1911
Reserves, draw from, 1908
Housing need indicators, 1910
Increased Transparency and Accountability Act (Various Acts Amended)
[Bill 211]
2 R, 1197-1198
Infrastructure and Transportation Department
Estimates, 1234-1239
Kalyniuk, Shirley, 604
Kang, Grace
We Day speaker, 2137
Kids Helping Kids organization, 2417
Lake St. Martin First Nation
Flood evacuees, relocation, 1902-1903
Library funding, 2423
Manitoba Child Care Association
Hearing screening recommendations, 737
Manitoba Housing Authority
Boilers, inspection status, 1912
Committee members, 1906
Elevator certification concerns, 1911
Emergency Repair Program, 1909
Repair and renovation budget, 1909
Members' statements
Asessippi Ski area, 1227-1228
Chuchmuch, Shelley, 1359
Hamilton, Ayla, 2417-2418
Hamilton, Van, 2417-2418
Kalyniuk, Shirley, 604
Riverdale Community Centre, 899
Southwest Cougars hockey team, 384-385
Speech and Hearing Awareness Month, 641
Strathclair Drama Club, 273
Strathclair School, 2136-2137
Museum funding, 2423
Neighbourhoods Alive! community control, 2203-2204
Newborn hearing screening program
Availability, 1221-1222
General comments, 11, 31-32, 69, 111, 151, 261, 299, 370, 407-408, 563, 592
Government support, 77-78
Newborn screening program
Expansion, 738
Oral Questions
Cardiac care
Automated external defibrillators, public availability, 119
Fatima and Lions Manor (Rossburn)
Safety and maintenance standards, 266-267
Newborn hearing screening program
Availability, 1221-1222
Government support, 77-78
Shellmouth Dam
Leaf gate construction, 227-228
Strokes
Specialized medical units, 157
Upper Assiniboine Valley producers
Government meeting, request for, 39-40
Petitions
Newborn hearing screening program, 11, 31-32, 69, 111, 151, 261, 299, 370, 407-408, 563, 592
Poverty reduction
Statistics, 1906
Project Breakaway initiative, 1908
Provincial debt increase, 108
Provincial sales taxproposed increase
Services, expansion to, 651, 1198
Resolutions
Brandon University faculty strike, 1338-1340
Provincial government fails Manitoba youth, 2463
Provincial responsibilities, downloading of, 752-754
Richardson-Lipon, Andrea
Hear for Life Manitoba, 737
Riverdale Community Centre, 899
Riverdale Community Gardens, 899
Rivers Recreational Facility Review Committee, 899
Rural Economic Development Initiative (REDI), 651
Seniors' Rights Act
[Bill 200]
1 R, 611
Shellmouth-Assiniboine Valley Economic Development
Environmental consultations, 1236
Shellmouth Dam
Leaf gate construction, 227-228, 1236-1238
Upgrades, environmental hearings, 904-905
Shellmouth Dam and Other Water Control Works Management and Compensation Act
Report deadlines and eligibility, 1239
Southwest Cougars hockey team, 384-385
Speech and Hearing Awareness Month, 641
Speech language pathologists and audiologists
Wait times, 738
Strathclair Drama Club, 273
Strathclair School, 2136-2137
Strokes
Specialized medical units, 157
Throne Speech debate, 104-108
Universal Newborn Hearing Screening Act
[Bill 202]
1 R, 562
2 R, 737-739
Upper Assiniboine Valley producers
Flooding concerns, consultations, 904-905, 1238
Government meeting, request for, 39-40
Waste-water treatment plants
Upgrade prioritization, 753
Water management policies
Lagoon replacements, 752
We Day event, 2136
Crothers, 2246
Royal Canadian Sea Cadets Corps Daerwood
Dewar, 943-944
Rural and Northern Apprenticeship Training Strategy
Bjornson, 1722
Brandon University
Caldwell, 1334
Rural Economic Development Initiative (REDI). See also Community Works Loan Program
Expenditure decrease
Wishart, 2205
Government support, lack of
Kostyshyn, 1222-1223
Pedersen, 1222-1223
Rowat, 651
Video lottery terminals, revenue use
Briese, 1714-1715
Lemieux, 1714-1715
Government support
Oswald, 2285
Patient wait times
Goertzen, 401-402
Graydon, 682
McFadyen, 342
Requirements and initiatives (Northern Manitoba)
Pettersen, 89
Rural Initiatives Department. See Agriculture, Food and Rural Initiatives Department
Playground development
Irvin-Ross, 1206