HOUSE INDEX - 5th 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
Goertzen, 567
Housing support
Friesen, 445-446
Immigration levels, increase in
Braun, 1021
Swan, 1021
Medicare coverage
Gerrard, 102-103
Selinger, 102-103
Income tax. See Basic personal tax credit
Release of reports
Chomiak, 500
Goertzen, 500
Graduation rates
Allum, 552
Revenue sharing
Ashton, 728
Piwniuk, 738
Indigenous children. See also Child and Family Services Amendment Act (Recognition of Customary Care of Indigenous Children)
Manitoba Hydro, employment with
Robinson, 723
Property rights
Briese, 726
Wishart, 730
Indo-Canadian community. See Members' statements
Blady, 138
City of Winnipeg
Dewar, 209
Maloway, 230
General comments
Lemieux, 113
Marcelino, F., 194
Nevakshonoff, 151
Selinger, 320
Wiebe, 1247
PST increase
Wight, 313
Tendering timelines
Smook, 191
Economic stimulation
Gaudreau, 970
PST increase
Ashton, 1015-1016
Helwer, 1015-1016
Inmate programs. See Members' statements under Open Circle
Provincial sales tax increase
Piwniuk, 87-88
Smook, 192
Wishart, 154
Integrating Aboriginal Perspectives. See Education Administration Amendment Act (First Nations, Métis and Inuit Education Policy Framework)
Interim Appropriation Act, 2016 (Bill 23)
1 R
Dewar, 1025
2 R
Dewar, 1025-1028
Friesen, 1026-1027
Gerrard, 1027-1028
C/3 R
Friesen, 1032-1034
Gerrard, 1034-1035
R/A
Filmon, 1128
Authorization of expenditures, election period
Dewar, 1031
Friesen, 1031
Capital spending
Dewar, 1027-1028
Gerrard, 1027
Committee of the Whole, 1028-1032
Committee report
Howard, 1032
Core spending
Dewar, 1029
Friesen, 1029
Debate
Dewar, 1028-1032
Friesen, 1028-1032
Gerrard, 1031-1032
Labour agreements
Dewar, 1027
Gerrard, 1027
Net debt
Dewar, 1031
Gerrard, 1031
Project approval, election period
Dewar, 1030
Friesen, 1030
Interlake-Eastern Regional Health Authority
Physician retention
Blady, 1099
Ewasko, 1099
Physician shortage
Blady, 1049-1050
Driedger, 147, 1049-1050, 1083
International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women. See Members' statements
International Day of Persons with Disabilities. See Members' statements
International Institute for Sustainable Development
Cattails as biofuel project
Martin, 668
International Women's Day. See also Resolutions under Advancing gender equality and women's rights
Driedger, 898
Lathlin, 896
Internet stalking. See Domestic Violence and Stalking Amendment Act
Victims right to sue
Lathlin, 897
Intimate partner violence. See Domestic violence
Winnipeg Art Gallery
Altemeyer, 308
Lemieux, 111
Marcelino, F., 194
Selinger, 321
Inuit communities. See also Education Administration Amendment Act (First Nations, Métis and Inuit Education Policy Framework)
Homelessness concerns
Helwer, 574
Winnipeg Art Gallery display
Lemieux, 111
Invasive species. See Zebra mussel infestation
Riding Mountain National Park
Helwer, 291-292
Irvin-Ross, Hon. Kerri (Fort Richmond) NDP
ALL Aboard strategy
Child poverty rates, 14, 496-497
Effectiveness of program, 245-246
Manitoba's Poverty Reduction and Social Inclusion Strategy
Annual report 2014-2015, 289
Applied behavioral analysis therapy
Treatment wait times, 172-173, 300-301, 750-751
Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs
Customary care report recommendations, 616
Child and Family Services (CFS)
Child apprehension case, 333-334
Children's Special Allowance payment, 391-392
Government management record, 810
Indigenous children
Customary care practices, 437-438
Missing persons reports, from facilities, 1050-1051
Universal Child Care Benefit payment, 168-169
Child and Family Services Amendment Act (Recognition of Customary Care of Indigenous Children) (Bill 15)
1 R, 424
2 R, 616-621
Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs' report recommendations, 616
Consultation process, 617, 619
Extended family guardianship, 617
Financial and social work supports, 616
Immigrant communities, inclusion of, 620
Implementation timeline, 617
Indigenous communities, definition of, 618, 620
Legislative time limits, no requirements for, 617
Child poverty rate
ALL Aboard strategy, 496-497
Food bank usage, 15
General comments, 245-246
Manitoba numbers, 810
Children in care
CFS policies, 497
Counting method change, 543-544, 850-851, 852
Suicide rates
Prevention program funding, 956
Children's Advocate Act (Bill 16)
1 R, 487
Children's Special Allowance
CFS, use by, 391-392
First Nations CFS agencies, 608, 648-649
Family Services Department
Government record, 1101
Food banks
Child poverty rate, 15
Usage increase, 14-15
Members' statements
Braun, Sheena, 741
Ministerial statements
International Women's Day, 909
National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women, 488-489
Oral Questions
ALL Aboard strategy
Effectiveness of program, 245-246
Applied behavioral analysis therapy
Treatment wait times, 172-173, 300-301, 750-751
CFS First Nations agencies
Children's Special Allowance, 648-649
Use of Children's Special Allowance, 608
Child and Family Services
Child apprehension case, 333-334
Children's Special Allowance payment, 391-392
Government management record, 810
Universal Child Care Benefit payment, 168-169
Child and Family Services facilities
Missing persons reports, 1050-1051
Child poverty rate
ALL Aboard strategy, 496-497
Manitoba numbers, 245-246, 810
Children in care
CFS policy, 497
Children in care numbers
Counting method change, 543-544
Children in care statistics
Counting method change, 850-851, 852
Family services
Government record, 1101
Food banks
Usage increase, 14-15
Indigenous children
Customary care practices, 437-438
Suicide rates for children in care
Funding for prevention programs, 956
Safe Suite Program
Seniors protection, 788
Seniors' Rights and Elder Abuse Protection Act (Bill 205)
2 R, 787-788
Consultations, 787
Suicide prevention, youth
Children in care, 956
Universal Child Care Benefit
Child and Family Services, payment, 168-169
Youth
Suicide prevention
Children in care, 956