HOUSE INDEX - 4th Session - 40th Legislature
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Wages. See also Employment
Growth
Chief, 685
Maloway, 305
Minimum wage
Increase in
Chief, 685
Dewar, 434
Oswald, 615-616
Selinger, 712
Wight, 523-524
Residential care facilities, increase
Irvin-Ross, 848
Walker, Richard " Dick." See Members' statements
EIA recipients
Goertzen, 2770
Mackintosh, 2770
Outstanding
Goertzen, 2769
Mackintosh, 2769
New treatment facilities
Altemeyer, 43
Upgrades for municipalities
Bjornson, 54
Timeline for proclamation
Gerrard, 2351-2352
Selinger, 2351-2352
Water Protection Amendment Act (Aquatic Invasive Species) (Bill 12)
1 R
Mackintosh, 315
2 R
Gerrard, 1870-1873
Martin, 1916-1918
Nevakshonoff, 1869-1870
Referred to Standing Committee on Social and Economic Development
C/3 R
Gerrard, 2295-2296
Martin, 2294-2295
Nevakshonoff, 2294
R/A
Filmon, 2298
Waugh, Liam. See Members' statements under Athletics in Fort Garry-Riverview
Bridge closure
Ashton, 1500
Wayfinders Mentoring Program. See Members' statements
Weber, Ashley. See Members' statements under Kildonan East Students at Skills Canada
Sturgeon Heights Colligate
Program expansion
Allum, 500
Staff office hours-Victoria Day
Martin, 912
Nevakshonoff, 912
Workplace health campaign
Crothers, 2695
West Alexander Residents Association. See Members' statements
Westlands Non Profit Housing Cooperative
Opening of
Marcelino, Ted, 44
Health-care aids
Blady, 2455
Piwniuk, 1769
Registered nurse position
Blady, 2455
Weston Memorial Community Centre. See Members' statements
Westwood Collegiate National Vocals Jazz. See Members' statements under Westwood Jazz Groups
Westwood Jazz groups. See Members' statements
Habitat protection
Wishart, 2317
Management of
Wishart, 2415
Nutrient load
Wishart, 2317
Protection strategy fund
Dewar, 435
Surface Water Management Strategy
No-net-loss of wetlands approach
Gerrard, 1684-1685
Selinger, 1684-1685
Wheat and grain. See also Canadian Wheat Board
Bushel prices
Briese, 673
Demurrage charges
Price per bushel
Kostyshyn, 623
Quality regulation
Kostyshyn, 623
Transportation costs, regulation
Kostyshyn, 622
Whistle-blower protection. See also City of Winnipeg Charter Amendment and Public Interest Disclosure (Whistleblower Protection) Amendment Act (Enhancing Local Transparency and Accountability); Public Interest Disclosure (Whistleblower Protection) Amendment Act
Elder abuse
Graydon, 2057
Graydon
General comments, 1825-1826
Wichers, John. See Members' statements
Wiebe, Marcus. See Members' statements
Age-Friendly Manitoba Initiative, 2081
Alert Ready
New emergency alert system, 598
Alvar ecosystem, 2313
Budget 2015
Debate, 489-493
Concordia Village, 2081
Consumer protection
Home improvement projects, 377-378
Ecosystems
Alvar, 2313
Protection zone (Interlake region), 2313
Tall grass prairie, protection of, 2313
Highway 59
New interchange, 491
Kildonan-East Collegiate
Autobody program, 492
Pastry arts program, 492
Manitoba Hydro
Development
First Nations, impact on, 2986
Members' statements
Bethania Personal Care Home Ladies Auxiliary, 291
Bike Week and Bike to Work Day, 2047
Canada Post home delivery, 2378
East Kildonan Garden Club, 1582-1583
East Side Eagles, 2739-2740
École George V School and Salisbury Morse Place, 1007
Kildonan East Students at Skills Canada, 1903-1904
Ocadchy, Michael-Canada Winter Games, 601
Mental health care
Seniors, services for, 2081
Mental health care, youth
Multi-year strategy, 478
Support for, 478
Oral Questions
Consumer protection initiatives
Home improvement projects, 377-378
Launch of Alert Ready
New emergency alert system, 598
Mental health supports
Children and youth, 478
Post-secondary education
Launch of new strategy, 2106
Trades and technology careers
Skills Canada national competitions, 1003
University of Winnipeg campus
New student housing complex, 2044
Workers' Compensation
Post-traumatic stress disorder legislation
Legislation, 1758
Participation of Manitoba in the New West Partnership Act (Bill 202)
2 R, 1549-1551
Post-secondary education
Affordability of, 492
Launch of new strategy, 2106
Post-traumatic stress disorder
Workers Compensation Board
Legislation, 1758
Rent Assist
Increase in, 492
Seniors, 2081
Resolutions
Calling on the Federal government to work with Manitoba, 2574-2575, 2581-2582
Government Action on parks and protected spaces, 2311-2314
Manitoba Hydro rate hikes harming Manitoba families, 2984-2986
Severance payments costing Manitoba families, 784-786
Support for a strong public child care system, 2089-2091
Seniors
Mental health care, 2081
Rent Assist, 2081
Seniors' Rights and Elder Abuse Protection Act (Bill 213)
2 R, 2080-2082
Trades training
Skills Canada national competitions, 1003
University of Winnipeg
New student housing complex, 2044
Workers Compensation Board of Manitoba
Post-traumatic stress disorder legislation, 1758
Wight, Hon. Melanie (Burrows) NDP
Aboriginal women
Missing and murdered, inquiry, 2578
Right to vote, 812
Affordable housing
New units, 523
Boards and committees
Representation, women, 811
Budget 2015
Centennial of Manitoba Women's Right to Vote Act (Bill 201)
Child and Youth Mental Health Strategy, 2934
Child daycare centres
Government initiatives, 126
Investments in, 2084
New spaces, 523
Spaces, funding for, 2168
Universally accessible, 2579
Child poverty
Policies, effectiveness of, 138
Children and Youth Opportunities Department
Estimates
Opening statements, 2934-2936
Speakers, 2934-2940
Staff, introduction of, 2936
Supplementary Information for Legislative Review 2015-2016, 1384
Circle of Courage program, 2938
City of Winnipeg
Youth recreation programs, 843-844
COACH program, 2936
Correctional Services
Youth admitted to, 2938
Deficit, provincial
Debt servicing costs, 524
Early childhood development
Benefits of, 126-127
Flood protection initiatives, 129
Healthy Baby initiative
Program funding, 1755-1756
Public awareness of, 2937
Healthy Child Committee of Cabinet, 126
Labour market numbers, 525
Lighthouses Program, 2938
Manitoba Public Insurance Corporation (MPI), 128
Collision costs, 128
Members' statements
Mynarski, Andrew, 1321
Stompers, Asham, 2222
Mental health care, youth
Multi-year strategy, 478, 506, 2934-2935
Support for, 478
Minimum wage increase, 523-524
Oral Questions
Child poverty rates
Effectiveness of policies, 138
City of Winnipeg
Youth recreation programs, 843-844
Healthy Baby initiative
Program funding, 1755-1756
Mental health supports
Children and youth, 478
Partners in Inner-City Integrated Prenatal Care
Barriers to prenatal care, 2937
PAX good behaviour game, 126, 2935
Post-secondary education
General comments, 128
Tuition rebate, 524
Prenatal care
Barriers to, 2937
Regulatory Accountability and Transparency Act (Bill 208)
2 R, 2427-2428
Resolutions
Calling on the Federal government to work with Manitoba, 2578-2579
Chronic deficits mean less for essential services, 2167-2168
Severance payments costing Manitoba families, 787-788
Support for a strong public child care system, 2093-2094
Roots of Empathy, 2935
Seniors' Rights and Elder Abuse Protection Act (Bill 213)
2 R, 2084
Starting Early, Starting Strong
Childhood development strategy, 507, 2935
Student financial aid
Tuition rebate, 524
Throne Speech
Debate, 125-130
Towards Flourishing program, 2935
Utility rates
Affordability, 524
Wages
Minimum wage increase, 523-524
Workers Compensation Amendment Act (Presumption re Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder) (Bill 205)
2 R, 1367-1368
Youth Correctional Services
Number admitted to, 2938
Wildlife. See also Agriculture industry; specific species
Agriculture industry
Compensation for damage
Kostyshyn, 2893-2894
Pedersen, 2893-2894
Illegal hunting
Restitution value
Martin, 2246-2247
Population monitoring
Gerrard, 1874-1875
Tourism expansion
Martin, 2404
Wildlife Amendment and Fisheries Amendment Act (Bill 24)
1 R
Nevakshonoff, 791
2 R
Gerrard, 1873-1875
Martin, 2246-2247
Nevakshonoff, 1873
Referred to Standing Committee on Social and Economic Development
C/3 R
Gerrard, 2407-2408
Martin, 2402-2407
Nevakshonoff, 2402
Pedersen, 2415-2416
Smook, 2408-2409
Wishart, 2409-2415
R/A
Filmon, 3040
Electronic licensing system
Gerrard, 2407
Fine increases
Martin, 2403
Fur-bearing animals, royalty removal
Nevakshonoff, 1873
Information sharing, interprovincial
Fisheries offences
Smook, 2408-2409
Martin, 2403
Wishart, 2410
Licence administration changes
Nevakshonoff, 1873
Amalgamation of
Nevakshonoff, 2715
Accumulation of refuse
Mackintosh, 2107
Nevakshonoff, 802
Willow Park East Housing Co-op
Playground replacement
Marcelino, Ted, 45
Gerrard, 2749
International flight expansion
Dewar, 434
Olympus exhibit
Piwniuk, 2063
Break the Silence on Violence against Women
Allum, 2659
Gaudreau, 2594
Irvin-Ross, 2594
Stadium payment concerns
Goertzen, 2621
Saran, 677
Winnipeg Elites Basketball Club
Melnick, 2008-2009
Blady, 2342
Cadets, number of
Goertzen, 2767-2768
Mackintosh, 2768-2769
Increased costs, reasons for
Allum, 1201-1202
Goertzen, 1201-1202
Officers, number of
Goertzen, 2767
Mackintosh, 2767
Winnipeg Regional Health Authority
E-triage
Blady, 1481-1482
Driedger, 1481-1482
ER nurse vacancies
Blady, 1409-1410
Driedger, 1409-1410
ER targets
Blady, 1634-1636
Driedger, 1634-1636
Length of stay
Blady, 2466
Driedger, 2466
Nursing overtime costs
Blady, 1898-1899
Driedger, 1898-1899
Update
Caldwell, 2963
Eichler, 2963
Funding partnership
Caldwell, 2958
Winnipeg Wednesdays. See Members' statements
Wishart, Ian (Portage la Prairie) PC
Aboriginal youth
Children in care, apprehensions, 1995
Adoption
Access requests, tracking, 1038
Metis Federation records, 1038
Paternity testing wait times, 1039, 1051
Adult Abuse Registry Amendment Act (Bill 26)
2 R, 2052-2055
C/3 R, 2297
Agriculture industry
Flooding, effects of, 497
ALL Aboard strategy
Effectiveness of program, 2529
All Nations Coordinated Response (ANCR)
Emergency call service-staffing levels, 1274-1275
Service provision, 1135-1137
Staff, after-hours numbers, 1135
Support worker training, 1141
Animal Diseases Amendment Act (Bill 71)
R/S Amdt
Clause 31, 335-336
Assiniboine River
Dike maintenance, 108
Dike systems, 1787-1788
Bed bugs
Manitoba Housing, 1322-1323
Pest control licensing, 1322-1323
Bell Hotel
Homeless, housing for
Annual operating costs, 1327
Biosecurity
Noxious weeds (agriculture), 2261, 2602-2603
Boarding houses
Upgrading programs, 1329
Borrow pits
Repairs, 1788-1789
Bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE)
Regulations for, 336
Bridges
PR 227 resurfacing, 1665
Budget 2015
Debate, 493-498
BUILD program
Renovation projects, number of, 1325
Use of program, decline in, 1325
Canadian Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC)
Affordable housing cuts (federal), 1327-1328
Carp
Management of, 2412
Cattle industry
BSE regulations, 336
Child daycare centres
Regulations, 2088
Wait time for placement, 2088
Child poverty
Children in care, 800
Housing Allowance increase, 799
Policies, effectiveness of, 137-138
Reduction plan, 800
Child-care facilities
Capital grants, 852
Funding approval process, 852
Children in care
Aboriginal youth, apprehensions, 1995
Apprehension rates
Long-term impact, 2348-2349
Case concern (de Antonio family), 373, 495, 1273
Child death numbers, 495
Culturally appropriate placements, 495-496
Graduation rates, 1754
Manitoba numbers, 2348
Missing youth numbers, 444, 476, 999
Number of, 1606
School attendance tracking, 1138-1139
Sexual exploitation, 999
Specialized housing units, 858
Transportation policy, small children, 1037
Children in care, emergency child-care services
Accommodation concerns, 495, 515-516
Accommodation plan, rural, 1392-1393
Emergency placement resources, 1141-1142
Emergency placement system, 862-863
Government record, 97
Hotel accommodation, 422-423, 515-516, 1315, 1606, 2175-2176, 2275
Hotel accommodation, responsibility for, 858
Hotel accommodation, rural, 1471
Hotel reduction team, 861-862
Children's Advocate Act
Hughes inquiry recommendations, 1852-1853
City of Winnipeg
Emergency shelters, funding, 1327
Civil Service Commission
Estimates
Opening statements, 3014
Commercialization Support for Business Program
Use by business, 2711
Community living
Elderly accommodations, 855
Complete Care agency
Service provision complaints, 2042
Conservation and Water Stewardship Department
Estimates
Speakers, 2782-2783
Conservation officers
Construction industry
Subdivision application fees, 493
Delivery of Goods and Provision of Services in Winnipeg Outside the Perimeter Act (Bill 207)
2 R, 1361-1362
Delta Marsh
Flood damage, 2412
Dike systems
Assiniboine River, 1787-1788
Disabilities, persons with
EIA program, 1049
Support workers
Wage enhancements, 1039
Supports Intensity Scale, 1040
Wage enhancements, 1039
Elk population
Chronic wasting disease, 2411
Spotlighting, 2410
Employment and Income Assistance Program
Disability, persons with, 1049
Financial literacy programs, 1054-1055
Single parent family supports, 1048
Special needs criteria, 1047-1048
Employment and Income Assistance Program, housing allowance
Food bank usage, 556
Fairford River
Emergency channel shutdown, 107
Fairford Water Control Structure
Management review, 1790
Family Choices Building Fund
FIPPA requests, 1144-1146
Family Conciliation Services, 1050
Family services agencies
Accountability, 857
Accountability unit, 1043-1044
Agency workers, training of, 1046
Contract service agencies, 96-97, 857
Cúram IT program, 1045-1046, 1138-1140
Family Conciliation Services, 1050
First Nations funding, 1146-1147
Out-of-province travel expenses, 2748-2749
Service purchase agreements, 1044
TigerTel, usage rates, 1136-1137, 1142-1143
Family Services Department
Estimates
Opening statements, 849
Speakers, 850-855, 857-862, 1036-1055, 1134-1147, 1214-1216
FIPPA request wait times, 1144-1146
Structural changes, 850-851
Transfer of functions, 851
Vacancy rates, 850
Farm and Food Awareness Act (Bill 4)
C/3 R, 2597-2598
First Nations communities
Family services agencies, funding, 1146-1147
First Nations of Northern Manitoba Child and Family Services Authority
Record keeping, 1046
Flooding
Agriculture industry, impact on, 497
Portage la Prairie bridges, 107
Fontaine, Tina
Child and Family Services
Safe-house placement, 248
Winnipeg Police Service notification, 248
Violence against women, 248-249
Food banks
EIA Program, 556
Foster parents
Maintenance billing, 860
Recruitment, 860
Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (FIPPA)
Family Services request wait times, 1144-1146
Granny suits, 1222-1223
Greenhouse gas emissions
Agriculture industry, 2414
Grievances, matters of
Child and Family Services, 1606-1607
Group homes
Emergency medical incident reporting, 1036
Highway 1A
Overpass damage, 1665-1666
Hog industry
Nutrient management regulations, 336
Homelessness
Emergency shelters, funding, 1327
Housing
Co-operatives, new, 1326
Housing and Community Development Department
Estimates
Opening statements, 1218
Speakers, 1218-1224, 1322-1330, 1399-1400
Infrastructure and Transportation Department
Estimates
Speakers, 1665-1666, 1786-1791
Invasive species
Types of, 1839
Jobs and the Economy Department
Estimates
Speakers, 2710-2713
Labour market
Development agreement, 2712
Lake Manitoba
Outlet construction timeline, 1791
Lake Manitoba First Nation flood (2011)
Damage, 2318
Lake St. Martin First Nation
Emergency outlet
Fisheries agreement, 2217-2218
Long Plain First Nation
Urban reserve, 1949
Manitoba Developmental Centre
Future of facility, 854
Manitoba Food Development Centre
Application fee increase, 493
Manitoba Housing
Bed bug problem, 1322-1323
Rooming house programs, 496-497
Units, total number of, 1219
Vacancy rates, 1219
Members' statements
Child apprehension-effect on families, 2343-2344
Children in care, 2830
Jeffries, David, 1940
MacKenzie, Ian, 846
Portage Terriers, 1006-1007
Mental health care
Psychiatric nurses, 1042-1043
Mental health care, youth
Psychological supports, 109-110
Metis Federation
Adoption records, 1038
Ministerial statements
Apology to First Nations, Metis and Inuit survivors of the '60's Scoop, 1994-1995
Moose population monitoring
Numbers decline, 2410
Recovery concerns (population), 2318
Spotlighting, 2410
National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation Act (Bill 6)
C/3 R, 1948-1951
Non-profit organizations
Red tape reduction strategy, 857
Noxious Weeds Amendment Act (Bill 32)
2 R, 2261
C/3 R, 2601-2603
Nursing profession
Residential care facilities
Psychiatric nurses, 1042-1043
Oral Questions
ALL Aboard strategy
Effectiveness of program, 2529
All Nations Coordinated response program
Emergency call service-Staffing levels, 1274-1275
Child and family services
Case concern (de Antonio family), 1273
Child and Family Services Department
Contract service agencies, 96-97
Child apprehension rates
Long-term impact, 2348-2349
Child poverty rates
Children in care, 800
Effectiveness of policies, 137-138
Housing Allowance increase, 799
Manitoba numbers, 556
Reduction plan, 800
Children in care
Extension of care, 2275
Graduation rates, 1754
Hotel accommodations, 422-423, 1315, 2275
Manitoba numbers, 2348
Missing persons numbers, 476
Missing youth numbers, 444, 999
Rural hotel accommodations, 1471
Update (Matias de Antonio), 373
Children's Advocate Act
Hughes inquiry recommendations, 1852-1853
Complete Care agency
Service provision complaints, 2042
EIA housing allowance
Food bank usage, 556
EIA housing allowance increase
Timeline for implementation, 841-842
Emergency child-care services
Accommodation concerns, 515-516
Government record, 97
Family services agencies
Out-of-province travel expenses, 2748-2749
Family services case concern (Tina Fontaine)
Safe-house placement, 248
Winnipeg Police Service notification, 248
Hughes report recommendations
Timeline for implementation, 1934-1935
Lake St. Martin emergency outlet
First Nations fisheries agreement, 2217-2218
Phoenix Sinclair inquiry
Implementation of recommendations, 731-732
Phoenix Sinclair inquiry recommendations
Social worker education requirements, 656-657, 698
Rural children in care
Emergency accommodation plan, 1392-1393
Safety of children in care
Hotel accommodations, 2175-2176
Social Impact Bonds
Government position, 2102-2103
Social service program, 1716-1717
Use in Manitoba, 1895-1896
Paternity testing
Personal-care homes
Psychiatric nurses, 1042-1043
Residential care patients, 1041-1042
Senior safety concerns, 2297
Pesticides
Ban on, 2602
Petitions
Government communication and fund allocation, 691
Province-wide long-term care
Review need and increase spaces, 835, 991, 1020-1021, 1120, 1198
Phosphorus
Management of, 2414
Pipeline industry
Biosecurity, 2603
Porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PEDV)
Containment of, 336
Portage Diversion
Operating guidelines, 1787
Seepage impact, 1789-1790
Portage la Prairie
Flooding, effect on bridges, 107
Princess Towers project
Update, 1327
Provincial parks
Cottage fee increases, 494
Provincial Road 227
Bridge resurfacing, 1665
Rent Assist
Application process, 1053-1054
Implementation timeline, 841-842
Increase in, 496
Public awareness campaign, 2712
Rental properties
Application fee increase, 493-494
Residential care facilities
Personal-care home placements, 1041-1042
Psychiatric nurses, 1042-1043
Resolutions
Government Action on parks and protected spaces, 2317-2319
Provincial government's failure to stop the spread of invasive species in Manitoba, 1839-1840
Support for a strong public child care system, 2087-2089
Rural Homeownership Program
First Nations, 1324-1325
Number of properties sold, 1323-1324
Property assessments, 1324
Vacancies, 1324
Seniors
Community living accommodations, 855
Personal-care homes
Safety concerns, 2297
Sexual exploitation
Missing girls, 476
Sinclair, Phoenix (inquiry)
Hughes report recommendations, 731-732, 800, 1934-1935
Social worker education requirements, 656-657, 698
Small Business Venture Capital Tax Credit, 2711
Social Impact Bonds
Government position, 2102-2103
Social service program, 1716-1717
Use in Manitoba, 1895-1896
Social Services Appeal Board
Appeals criteria, 853
St. Amant Centre
Five-Year plan, 1214
Surface water management
Alternative practices, 109
Provincial partnerships, 2414
Throne Speech
Debate, 106-111
TigerTel
Usage rates, 1136-1137, 1142-1143
Trans-Pacific Partnership
Manitoba representation, 2710
University of Manitoba
Reconciliation archive, 1949
Veterinary medicine
Diagnostic services
Fee increase, 494
Wetlands
Habitat protection, 2317
Management of, 2415
Nutrient load, 2317
Wildlife Amendment and Fisheries Amendment Act (Bill 24)
C/3 R, 2409-2415
Information sharing, interprovincial, 2410
Youth
Aboriginal youth
Children in care, apprehensions, 1995
Zebra mussel infestation
Decontamination units, 1839
Environmental impact, 2413
Float plane decontamination, 2318, 2411, 2782
Potassium chloride, effectiveness of, 2413
Potassium chloride, use of, 1840
Spread of, 2318, 2411-2412, 2413
Bounty on
Kostyshyn, 2894
Pedersen, 2894
Woman Entrepreneur of the Year Awards. See Members' statements
Women of Distinction Awards. See Members' statements
Women's History Month. See Members' statements
Women's right to vote. See Centennial of Manitoba Women's Right to Vote Act
Howard, 771
Women's shelters. See Manitoba Association of Women's Shelters
Wong, Justin. See Members' statements under Athletics in Fort Garry-Riverview
Temporary residence
Braun, 2944-2945
Smook, 2944-2945
Workers Compensation Amendment Act (Employer Advisers) (Bill 206)
1 R
Smook, 368-369
2 R
Bjornson, 1252-1254
Braun, 1245-1246
Dewar, 1250-1252
Gaudreau, 1248-1250
Goertzen, 1246-1248
Helwer, 1971-1972
Howard, 1254
Martin, 1969-1971
Smook, 1243-1245
Referred to Standing Committee on Social and Economic Development
C/3 R
Braun, 2226-2227
Gerrard, 2227
Howard, 2227-2228
Smook, 2225-2226
Insurance rates
Helwer, 1971
Workers Compensation Amendment Act (Presumption re Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and Other Amendments) (Bill 35)
1 R
Braun, 1612
2 R
Blady, 1923-1924
Braun, 1918-1919
Driedger, 1920-1921
Gerrard, 1921-1923
Smook, 1919-1920
Referred to Standing Committee on Social and Economic Development
R/S Amdt
Clause 3 subsection 4(5.9)
Braun, 2287
Driedger, 2286-2287
Smook, 2287
C/3 R
Braun, 2288
Gerrard, 2288
Smook, 2289
R/A
Filmon, 2298
Workers Compensation Amendment Act (Presumption re Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder) (Bill 205)
1 R
Driedger, 367-368
2 R
Ashton, 974-975
Bjornson, 978
Chomiak, 970-972
Crothers, 976-978
Driedger, 969-970
Gaudreau, 1363-1365
Martin, 972-974
Pettersen, 1365-1367
Piwniuk, 975-976
Wight, 1367-1368
Workers Compensation Board of Manitoba. See also Workers Compensation Board in Crown Corporations Committee
Annual report 2014
Braun, 903
Appeal Commission and Medical Review Panel, Annual report 2014
Braun, 903
Claim suppression
Braun, 1246
Fair Practices Advocate
Braun, 1245
Fair Practices Advocate, Annual report 2014
Braun, 903
Five-year plan 2015-2019
Braun, 903
Post-traumatic stress disorder legislation
Braun, 1758
Dewar, 434
Wiebe, 1758
Presumptive compensation coverage
Braun, 1919
Rating system
Gaudreau, 2420
Schuler, 2419
Safe workplace initiatives
Braun, 1246
Gaudreau, 1249
Time-loss to injury rates
Braun, 1246
Workplace. See Employment
World AIDS Day. See also Members' statements
Rowat, 255-256
World MS Day. See Members' statements
World Trade Centre Winnipeg. See Members' statements
World Trade Organization (WTO)
COOL verdict
World Ultimate Club Championships. See Members' statements
Holland, liberation of
Pedersen, 520
Rowat, 539-540
WTO. See World Trade Organization