HOUSE INDEX - 5th Session - 40th Legislature
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Wages. See also Minimum wage
Average weekly earnings
Government tax policies
Chief, 329-330
Stefanson, 329-330
Funding for
Nevakshonoff, 150-151
Nutrient removal
Wishart, 676
Report and legislation
Ashton, 712-713
Martin, 712
Eco-certification
Community partnerships
Nevakshonoff, 660
Dike construction
Cullen, 840
Daycare expansion
Cullen, 450-451
Wight, 1085
Solar operated
Kostyshyn, 590
Contaminant filter
Wishart, 674
Importance of
Martin, 664
Manitoba Habitat Heritage Corporation
No-net-loss-of-wetland oversight body
Nevakshonoff, 659
Wetlands protection. See also Surface Water Management Act (Amendments to Various Acts to Protect Lakes and Wetlands)
Surface water management
Altemeyer, 215
Nevakshonoff, 215
Discard rate-Lake Winnipeg
Martin, 171
Nevakshonoff, 171
Water management
Piwniuk, 678
Wiebe, Floyd. See also Members' statements
Condolences
Gerrard, 454
Goertzen, 458
Aki Energy
Hydro partnership, 795
Chief Peguis Trail extension, 123
Child care spaces
Investment in, 124
Child daycare centres
Expansion of, 293
Domestic violence
Paid leave and job protection, 1098-1099
Education system
Investment in, 1081
Farmer Appreciation Day
11th annual event, 103
Highway 59
Perimeter intersection improvements, 123
Infrastructure investment, 1247
Kildonan East Collegiate
Culinary and trades programs, 124
Legislative Affairs, Standing Committee on
Second report, 529-530
Louise Bridge
Replacement, 123
Manitoba Hydro
Aki Energy partnership, 975
Indigenous peoples, employment of, 795
Manitoba Telecom service (MTS)
Sale of, 795
Members' statements
Big things happening in Concordia, 1042
Child care in Manitoba, 293
Oral Questions
Farmer Appreciation Day
11th annual event, 103
Paid leave for domestic violence victims, 1098-1099
Rent Assist shelter benefit
Program enhancements, 393
Surface water management
Support for Bill, 751-752
Truth and Reconciliation framework, 1098-1099
Women's equality
Government initiatives, 854
Perimeter Highway
Interchange development, 123
Rent Assist benefit
Program enhancements, 393
Resolutions
Broken trust means higher hydro rates, 794-796
Steady progress on health care, education and jobs, 1079-1082
Roots and Wings Early Learning Centre, 293
Social and Economic Development, Standing Committee on
Second report, 532-533
Surface water management
Support for Bill, 751-752
Syrian refugees
Support for, 121-122
Terrorism
Paris attack, 121
Throne Speech
Debate, 120-124
Truth and Reconciliation framework, 1098-1099
Women's equality
Government initiatives, 854
Wuskwatim Generating Station, 795
Wight, Hon. Melanie (Burrows) NDP
Aboriginal education
Transitional programs, 1085
CentrePort
Mexico trade deal, 688
Child-care spaces
New spaces, 315
City of Winnipeg
Downtown development, 314
National Geographic Traveler
Top travel destination, 315
Rail line relocation, 313
Electric buses, 314
Elwick Community School, 1085
Export and trade
China, trade with, 688
Families First program, 315
Foster care
Extension of care, 1085
Infrastructure investment
PST increase, 313
Labour mobility, 688
Manitoba Hydro
Spot-market rates, 801
Manitoba Liquor & Lotteries Corporation
Privatization concerns, 802
Manitoba Teachers' Society Act (Bill 17)
2 R, 761
Manitoba Telecom service (MTS)
Sale of, 801
Members' statements
Meet Me at the Bell Tower, 95
Papoff, Recognizing Justin, 1091-1092
Remembering Conrad Santos, 845-846
National Geographic Traveler
Winnipeg top travel destination, 315
Participation of Manitoba in the New West Partnership Act (Bill 207)
2 R, 687-688
Partners in the Inner-city Prenatal Program (PIICP), 1085
Prevention of Interpersonal and Family Violence Through Education Act (Public Schools Act and Education Administration Act Amended) (Bill 215)
2 R, 469-470
Provincial sales tax increase
Infrastructure investment, 313
Rail line relocation
City of Winnipeg, 313
Remembrance Day
Statutory holiday designation, 315
Resolutions
Advancing gender equality and women's rights, 903-905
Broken trust means higher hydro rates, 801-802
Steady progress on health care, education and jobs, 1084-1086
Sisler High School
Cyber academy, 312
Social determinants of health, 314
Syrian refugees
Support for, 312
Throne Speech
Debate, 312-315
Trade, intraprovincial, 687
Wayfinders program, 1085
Mental health support
Gerrard, 684
CWHC grant
Martin, 64-65
Nevakshonoff, 64-65
Wildwood Park Community Centre
Allum, 803
Inuit Art Centre
Altemeyer, 308
Lemieux, 111
Marcelino, F., 194
Selinger, 321
Break the Silence on Violence against Women
Goertzen, 869
Winnipeg Phoenix Football Club. See Members' statements
Wishart, Ian (Portage la Prairie) PC
'60's scoop
Metis communities, 729
Aboriginal education
Indigenous culture curriculum, 730
Aboriginal women
Property rights, 730
Addiction services
First Nations communities
Mental health supports, 622
Agricultural drainage, 675
ALL Aboard strategy
Child poverty rates, 496
Effectiveness of program, 245-246
Alternate land-use services, 674
Applied behavioral analysis therapy
Treatment wait times, 300-301
Assiniboine River dike system
Location of maps and records, 434-435
Child and Family Services (CFS)
Child apprehension case, 333-334
Children's Special Allowance payment, 391-392
Government management record, 810
Missing persons reports, from facilities, 1050-1051
Nelson House model of care, 622
Universal Child Care Benefit payment, 168-169
Child and Family Services Amendment Act (Recognition of Customary Care of Indigenous Children) (Bill 15)
Care plans, 618
Consultation process, 619, 623-624
Indigenous communities, definition of, 618
Child care spaces
Placement wait time, 156
Child poverty rate
ALL Aboard strategy, 496
Food bank usage, 15
General comments, 245-246
Manitoba numbers, 810
Children in care
Aboriginal numbers, 155
CFS policies, 497
Counting method change, 543-544, 623, 850-851
Deaths, number of, 621
Extension of care numbers, 851
Extension of care, need for, 155, 399
Generational cycle, 525, 621-622
Special needs services (rural), 622
Stability, importance of, 623
Suicide rates, 621
Prevention program funding, 956
Children's Special Allowance
CFS, use by, 391-392
Children in care benefit, 168
First Nations CFS agencies, 607-608, 648
Conservation districts
Funding reduction, 676
Cross Lake First Nation
Mental health care crisis, 956, 1018
Dike systems
Lower Assiniboine River
Maps and records, location of, 434-435
Dishwasher detergent
Phosphorus removal, 676
Domestic violence
Shelter system, development of, 825
Employment Standards Code Amendment Act (Leave for Victims of Domestic Violence, Leave for Serious Injury or Illness and Extension of Compassionate Care Leave) (Bill 8)
2 R, 525-527
C/3 R, 824-825
Employer concerns, 825
Employer duty to consult, 526
Labour Management Review Committee consultations, 824
Family Services Department
Government record, 1101
First Nations communities
Addiction and mental health supports, 622
Food banks
Child poverty rate, 15
Usage increase, 14-15
Grievances, Matters of
Number of children in care, 398-399
Highway 1A west access
Hip and knee replacement surgery
Wait times, 154
Indigenous women
Property rights, 730
Insurance premiums
Provincial sales tax increase, 154
Lake Winnipeg
Nutrient loading sources, 672
Phosphorus loading, 153
Landscape management, 674
Manitoba Housing
Bedbug treatment, 211-212
Placement wait times, 156
Members' statements
Applied behavioral analysis therapy wait times, 292-293
Child poverty in Manitoba, 1012-1013
Children's Special Allowance, 601
Pettinger, Braden, 134
Mental health care
Cross Lake First Nation, 956, 1018
First Nations communities (remote), 622
Need for, 157
Mental health care, youth
Suicide prevention, 621
Metis communities
'60's scoop, 729
Nutrient management, 675
Nutrient monitoring
Data collection, 673-674
Oral Questions
ALL Aboard strategy
Effectiveness of program, 245-246
Applied behavioral analysis therapy
Treatment wait times, 300-301
CFS First Nations agencies
Children's Special Allowance, 648
Use of Children's Special Allowance, 607-608
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
Manitoba numbers, 245-246, 810
Children in care
CFS policy, 497
Children in care numbers
Counting method change, 543-544, 850-851
Cross Lake First Nation
Mental health care crisis, 1018
Family services
Government record, 1101
Food banks
Usage increase, 14-15
Highway 1A west access
Safety concerns, 104
Lower Assiniboine dike system
Location of maps and records, 434-435
Manitoba Housing
Bedbug treatment, 211-212
Suicide rates for children in care
Funding for prevention programs, 956
Path to Reconciliation Act (Bill 18)
2 R, 728-731
Jurisdictional issues, 729
Petitions
Applied behavioral analysis services, 339, 397, 550
Budget 2016, 923
Minnesota-Manitoba transmission line route-information request, 504-505
Phosphorus loading
Lake Winnipeg, 153
Phosphorus removal
Dishwasher detergent, 676
Portage la Prairie
Residential schools, 729
Provincial sales tax increase
Insurance premiums, 154
Residential schools
Portage la Prairie, 729
Suicide prevention, youth
Surface Water Management Act (Amendments to Various Act to Protect Lakes and Wetlands) (Bill 5)
2 R, 672-677
Throne Speech
Debate, 152-158
Tile drainage, 675
Universal Child Care Benefit
Child and Family Services, payment, 168-169
Waste water treatment
Nutrient removal, 676
Wetlands
Contaminant filter, 674
Youth
Suicide prevention, 621
Children in care, 956
Women, violence against. See Violence against women
Women's equality. See Members' statements under Celebrating 100 years of women's right to vote; Ministerial statements under International Women's Day
Government initiatives
Blady, 854-855
Wiebe, 854
Pay equity
Lathlin, 897
Program initiatives
Driedger, 899
State of
Rowat, 903
Expansion of
Marcelino, F., 194
Selinger, 322
Mitchelson, 404
Worker Recruitment and Protection Act
Foreign worker exploitation prevention
Howard, 27
Workers Compensation Amendment Act (Employer Advisers) (Bill 206)
1 R
Smook, 600
World AIDS Day. See Ministerial statements
Wiebe, 795