HOUSE INDEX - 1st Session - 41st 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
Composition of
Marcelino, F., 649
Pallister, 649
Increase in
Allum, 600
Altemeyer, 1409-1410
Clarke, 1274-1275
Cox, 1409-1410
Eichler, 1360-1361
Goertzen, 366
Kinew, 369
Lathlin, 1274
Marcelino, F., 359, 400-401, 884-886
Pallister, 400-401, 600, 884-886
Pedersen, 366
Saran, 1360
Stefanson, 359-360
Minimum wage earners
Allum, 365, 446, 916-919, 1751-1752
Clarke, 1274-1275
Fielding, 365
Goertzen, 365-366
Kinew, 369
Lathlin, 1274
Marcelino, F., 400-401
Pallister, 400-401
Cost savings
Allum, 735-737
General comments
Friesen, 1932
Stefanson, 2486
Diversity of
Marcelino, F., 41
Caddy Lake. See Wildfires
Cadets. See City of Winnipeg; Winnipeg Police Service
CAHRD. See Centre for Aboriginal Human Resource Development
Klassen, 1625
Expansion of
Chief, 165
Consultation process
Government position
Allum, 985-986, 1200-1201, 1244-1249, 1265-1266, 1397-1398, 1565, 1625-1626, 1823
Altemeyer, 1212-1220
Friesen, 985-986, 1200-1201, 1244-1249, 1251-1252, 1264-1266, 1397-1398, 1565-1566
Maloway, 1251
Marcelino, F., 1263-1265, 1394-1396, 1563-1564
Pallister, 1212-1220, 1394-1397, 1564-1565
Stefanson, 1263-1264, 1625-1626
Low and middle-income women
Pallister, 1207
Manitoba's recommendations
Friesen, 2741
Nesbitt, 2741
Minimum wage earners
Chief, 1201-1202
Friesen, 1201-1202
Seniors, impact on
Fontaine, 1206-1207
Friesen, 1207
Goertzen, 1205-1206
Marcelino, F., 1199-1200
Wiebe, 1205-1206
Budget for
Lindsey, 1448
Squires, 1448
Funding support
Lamoureux, 1519
Squires, 1519
Manitoba hosts
Squires, 1446
Canadian Armed Forces. See also Civil Service Amendment Act (Employment Preference for Reservists with Active Service); Members' statements
Drivers licences
Difficulty obtaining
Swan, 2715
Family doctor, access to
Swan, 2715
Job security
Swan, 2714
Mental health
Swan, 2733-2734
Trades, transition into
Swan, 2714
Altemeyer, 428-429
Cox, 427-428
Gerrard, 429
Canadian Human Rights Tribunal ruling
Blackstock, Cindy
Chief, 2416
Gerrard, 2418
Kinew, 2409-2410
Wiebe, 2427
Federal response
Pallister, 2460
Wishart, 2400-2401
First Nations children, discrimination against
Allum, 2413
Maloway, 2429
Swan, 2422
Wishart, 2400
Jordan's Principle, application of
Goertzen, 2461
Kinew, 2461
Canadian Men's National Volleyball Team
Olympic qualification
Lamoureux, 466
Lindsey, 465-466
Squires, 465
Canadian Victims Bill of Rights
Stefanson, 838
Swan, 838
Canadian Wheat Board, privatization of
Grain prices, impact on
Eichler, 190-191
Saran, 190-191
Job losses
Swan, 2155
Coverage for
Altemeyer, 2341
Saran, 2345
Ewasko, 2340
Lagimodiere, 2340
Drug program
Goertzen, 1015-1016
Wiebe, 1015
Faster diagnosis
Saran, 2345
Funding increase
Goertzen, 435
Isleifson, 435
Cancer, childhood. See also Childhood Cancer Awareness Month Act
Survival rates
Isleifson, 2521
Construction of
Altemeyer, 2341-2342
Ewasko, 2340
Maloway, 2339-2340
Drug coverage funding
Goertzen, 473
Wiebe, 472-473
Expansion of
Goertzen, 1016-1018
Wiebe, 1016-1018
Eichler, 1579-1580
Saran, 1579
Canola industry. See Members' statements under Eskin, Michael
Trans-Pacific Partnership
Schuler, 168
Canola oil tariffs, elimination of
Trans-Pacific Partnership
Eichler, 159
Capital projects. See also Health, Seniors and Active Living Department
Federal cost sharing
Kinew, 997
Pallister, 997-998
Government intention
Health-care services
Wiebe, 569-570
Heavy construction industry
Chief, 1620-1621
Marcelino, F., 1619-1620, 1723
Pallister, 1723-1724
Pedersen, 1619-1621
Infrastructure Department budget
Allum, 1329
Pedersen, 1329-1330
Interest rates
Kinew, 997
Pallister, 997
Prioritizing of
Kinew, 998
Pallister, 998-999
Estimates debate, 1569
Carbon pricing. See also Resolutions
General comments
Allum, 2810
Altemeyer, 1583-1586, 1588, 2810
Government intention
Allum, 2813
Green economy, development of
Allum, 2811
Altemeyer, 2811
Revenue, uses for
Altemeyer, 2808-2809
Federal-provincial transfers, use of
Altemeyer, 2368
Cox, 2368
Pallister, 2368-2369
Minister's position
Altemeyer, 2368
Cox, 2368
Altemeyer, 1589
Cox, 1589
Carstairs, Hon. Sharon. See Members' statements
Wait time for
Martin, 48
Selinger, 240
Highway 75
Annual report 2015-2016
Schuler, 2261
Facilities assessment review
Marcelino, T., 1172-1174
Schuler, 1172-1174
First quarter report 2016-2017
Schuler, 2261
Francophone business
Guillemard, 227-228
Squires, 228
Trade convention
Cullen, 189-190
Curry, 189
Centre for Aboriginal Human Resource Development (CAHRD)
Chief, 1261
Gerrard, 524
Centre for Health, Energy & Environment. See Assiniboine Community College
CentrePort Canada. See also Rail line relocation
Infrastructure development
Fletcher, 346
Selinger, 111
CETA. See Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement
Chadderton, Cliff. See Ministerial statements
Birdtail Sioux First Nation
Piwniuk, 583
Children, effect on
Johnson, 2343
Chicken industry. See Poultry industry
Election period recommendations
Lagassé, 1849
Martin, 1860
Nesbitt, 1855
Pedersen, 1845
Chief Medical Examiner, Office of the
Annual review 2014
Stefanson, 2101
Chief, Kevin (Point Douglas) NDP
Aboriginal Issues Committee of Cabinet
Establishment of, 1401
Aerospace Week, 260
Apprenticeship training
Demand for, 483
Bear Clan Patrol
First Anniversary, 29
Budget 2016
Debate, 479-483
Budget savings
Fiscal disclosure, 587-588
Canada Goose
Expansion of, 165
Canada Pension Plan reform
Minimum wage earners, 1201-1202
Canadian Human Rights Tribunal ruling
Blackstock, Cindy, 2416
Capital projects
Heavy construction industry, 1620-1621
Centre for Aboriginal Human Resource Development (CAHRD), 1261
City of Winnipeg
Downtown development, 163
Civil Service
Positions, government intention, 2742
East-side road
Economic implications, 481
Federal-provincial partnership, 363
First Nations agreements, 363
Economic growth
First Nations communities, 763
General comments, 2481
Economy (Manitoba), 160-161
General comments, 160-161
Government plan, 2215-2216
Unemployment rates, 124
First Nations communities
Community benefits agreements, 363, 1401-1402
Economic growth, 763
Investment in, 2417
Freedom of information
Disclosure, changes to, 2481
Government Resolution
Air Canada Public Participation Act, 534-535
Trans-Pacific Partnership, 160-166
Green Team Project, 435-436
Gross domestic product (GDP)
Trans-Pacific Partnership, effect on, 164
Growth, Enterprise and Trade Department
Estimates
Opening statements, 561-562
Speakers, 561-562, 629-632, 692-696, 706, 757-766, 772-773
Reorganization of, 564
Staff introductions, 563
Healthy Baby initiative
Future of program, 77-78
Healthy Child Committee of Cabinet
Ministerial appointments, 567
Healthy Child Manitoba, 479
Heavy construction industry
Capital spending plans, 1620-1621
Infrastructure projects
Trade routes, importance of, 164
Loewen Windows, 162
Manitoba Telecom Services, sale of
Cellphone rate increase, 695-696
Employment loss concerns, 145-146, 187, 692-693, 696
Northern investment plan, 694
Manitoba's economy
Employment rates, 2741-2742
Members' statements
Bartlett, Marileen, 1261-1262
Bear Clan Patrol-First Anniversary, 29
Merchants Corner project, 318
MITT YouthBuild, 2771
Morrisette, Larry, 1862
Power Line, 2397-2398
Merchants Corner project
Minimum wage
Canada Pension Plan reform, 1201-1202
Minimum wage increase
Government position, 1788
Need for, 758-764
Request for, 435-436, 705, 1735-1736
Women and children, impact on, 2483
Ministerial statements
Aerospace Week, 260
Motor Vehicle Industry of Manitoba, 1616
National 4-H Day, 2576-2577
Tourism Week, 396
Missing and murdered indigenous women and girls (MMIWG), 125
Motor Vehicle Industry of Manitoba, 1616
Neeginan Aboriginal Centre, 1261
Non-profit organizations
Social Impact Bonds, 766
Northern Manitoba communities
Advisory committees, 566
Economic development plan, 165, 363, 2550-2551
Meeting with Premier, 1870-1871, 2550
MTS, sale of
Northern investment plan, 694
Trades training facility (Thompson), 631-632
Northern Sector Council
Yes! North initiative, 632
Opposition day motion
A call upon the provincial government to stop interfering with collective bargaining, to fund post-secondary education at the rate of economic growth, keep tuition increases capped at the rate of inflation, 2592-2594
Inequitable social services funding for First Nations people, 2416-2418
Oral Questions
Budget savings
Fiscal disclosure, 587-588
Canada Pension Plan reform
Minimum wage earners, 1201-1202
Civil Service positions
Government intention, 2742
East-side road construction
Federal-Provincial partnership, 363
First Nations agreements, 363
First Nations communities
Community benefits agreements, 1401-1402
Healthy Baby initiative
Future of program, 77-78
Heavy construction industry
Capital spending plans, 1620-1621
Indigenous committee of Cabinet
Establishment inquiry, 1401
Manitoba's economy
Employment rates, 2741-2742
Government plan, 2215-2216
Minimum wage earners
Increase request, 435-436, 1735-1736
Minimum wage increase
Government position, 1788
Northern Manitoba communities
Economic plans, 2550-2551
Meeting with Premier, 1870-1871, 2550
Premier's Enterprise Team
Composition of team, 2742
Diversity of members, 879, 989-990
Rent Assist program
Implementation commitment, 309-310
Sale of MTS to Bell
Employment loss concerns, 145-146, 187
Shoal Lake 40 First Nation
Request for Premier to visit, 2274-2275
Petitions
Minimum wage-annual increase, 880
Post-secondary education
Accessibility, need for, 2593
Premier's Enterprise Team
Composition of team, 2742
Public Sector Compensation Disclosure Amendment Act (Bill 14)
2 R
Debate, 2480-2485
Rent Assist program
Implementation commitment, 309-310
Importance of, 480-481
Shoal Lake 40 First Nation
Premier visit, request for, 2274-2275
Social Impact Bonds
Government intentions, 765-766
Non-profit organizations, 766
Tax credits
Review of, 772
Thompson, City of
Northern Manitoba communities
Trades training facility, 631-632
Throne Speech
Debate, 123-127
Tourism Week, 396
Trade routes
Infrastructure improvements, 164
Trades
Employment demand, 162
Trades training
Northern Manitoba communities, 631-632
Youth demographic, 2482
Trans-Pacific Partnership
GDP, effect on, 164
Tuition rates
Indexed to inflation, 2593
Tuition waiver
Under-privileged children, 2593-2594
Unemployment rates, 759
University College of the North (UCN)
Yes! North initiative
Consultation process, 630
Yes! North initiative
Consultation process, 629
Northern Sector Council, 632
UCN consultations, 630
Child Abuse Prevention Month. See Members' statements
Child and Family Services. See also Customary care; specific authorities
Bed levels-per diem rates
Fielding, 1309-1310
Fontaine, 1309-1310
Block or per diem funding
Fontaine, 1431
Budget increase
Fielding, 1676-1677
Fontaine, 1676
First Nations advocate meeting
Fielding, 1433-1434
Fontaine, 1433
First Nations underfunding
Funding
Fielding, 1307
Government policy plans
Fielding, 434-435
Gerrard, 434-435
Government priority
Teitsma, 87
Hotel reduction team, status of
Fielding, 1430
Fontaine, 1430
Intergovernmental collaboration
Mayer, 26
Micklefield, 84
Vacant bed days model
Fielding, 1432-1433
Fontaine, 1432-1433
Child and Family Services Authority Agencies and Regions
Bed levels-days in care
Fielding, 1310
Fontaine, 1310
Child and Family Services Information System (CFSIS)
Cúram, switch to
Fielding, 1692
Fontaine, 1692
Implementation of (Northern Authority)
Fielding, 1691-1692
Fontaine, 1691-1692
Affordable
Kinew, 90
Saran, 2346
Budget 2016
Allum, 448
Fielding, 326-327
Fontaine, 326-327
Federal funding for
Fielding, 1441
Fontaine, 1441
Funding plan
Allum, 441
Fielding, 1399-1400
Swan, 1399
Government promise
Marcelino, F., 42
Pallister, 251
Wishart, 93
Pilot project
Fielding, 1316
Fontaine, 1316
Program enhancements
Fielding, 1316-1317
Fontaine, 1316
Funding commitment
Fielding, 1440
Fontaine, 1440
Child-care facilities, home-based
Funding of
Fielding, 2109
Fontaine, 2109
Government intention
Fielding, 2070-2071
Fontaine, 2070-2071
Licencing barriers
Fielding, 374
Low income families
Fielding, 2405
Fontaine, 2405
Program capacity
Fielding, 2404-2405
Fontaine, 2404
Regulations and training
Fielding, 2110
Fontaine, 2110
Safety regulations
Fielding, 2405
Fontaine, 2405
Transition to school
Lathlin, 2515
Wages and working conditions
Access targets
Fielding, 1435-1439, 1666-1667, 2110
Fontaine, 1435-1439, 1666, 2020-2021, 2110
Pallister, 2021
Budget 2016
Altemeyer, 336
Funding concerns
Fielding, 1266
Fontaine, 1266
Funding intention
Fielding, 2109
Fontaine, 2109
Funding plan
Stefanson, 1665-1666
Government campaign promise
Fielding, 188
Fontaine, 188
Government intention
Fontaine, 1107, 1735, 2825-2826
Marcelino, F., 597
Pallister, 597
Squires, 1735
Increase, need for
Fielding, 2362-2363
Fontaine, 2362-2363
Kinew, 2405-2406
Wishart, 2405-2406
Wait time reduction plan
Fielding, 1318-1319
Gerrard, 1318
Wait times for
Kinew, 1713
Lamoureux, 376
Wishart, 1713-1714
Competitive salaries
Fielding, 1440
Fontaine, 1440
Childhood Cancer Awareness Month Act (Bill 209)
1 R
Ewasko, 2157
2 R
Debate
Altemeyer, 2341-2342
Ewasko, 2337-2339
Fontaine, 2523-2525
Gerrard, 2344-2345
Isleifson, 2521-2523
Johnson, 2342-2344
Maloway, 2525-2526
Saran, 2345-2346
Questions
Ewasko, 2339-2340
Gerrard, 2339
Lagimodiere, 2340
Maloway, 2339-2340
Saran, 2339-2340
Referred to Standing Committee on Private Bills
C/3 R
Ewasko, 2728
Klassen, 2728
Marcelino, F., 2728
R/A
Filmon, 2846
Funding (federal)
Ewasko, 2340
Maloway, 2340
Funding for
Ewasko, 2340
Maloway, 2340
Promotion of
Psychological supports
Johnson, 2344
Children and Youth Opportunities
Annual report
Wishart, 2357
Children in care. See also Customary care; Resolutions under Recognition of the importance of integrated service delivery for the support of children and families in Manitoba
Apprehensions
Support for families
Fielding, 591
Gerrard, 590-591
Goertzen, 590
Child tax benefit
Circle of Care approach
Klassen, 2348
Deaths
Johnston, 1997
First Nations rates
Lagimodiere, 2058
Funding model change
Fielding, 2465
Friesen, 2366
Gerrard, 2365-2366
Klassen, 2465
Hotel accommodations
Micklefield, 2352
Information sharing
Klassen, 2350
Micklefield, 2350
Integrated service delivery
Consultations
Klassen, 2349
Maloway, 2349
General comments
Micklefield, 2350
Language and culture
Kinew, 2350
Klassen, 2350
Nisichawayasihk Cree Nation model
Gerrard, 2359-2360
Number of
Klassen, 2347
Micklefield, 2351
Piwniuk, 2002
Numbers per authority
Fielding, 1309
Fontaine, 1309
Post-secondary education
Tuition coverage
Kinew, 2353
Reduction plan
Fielding, 1443
Klassen, 1443
Resources for
Kinew, 2349
Klassen, 2349
Signs of Safety approach
Klassen, 2348
Transportation funding (to school)
Children's Advocate. See also Children's Advocate in Legislative Affairs Committee
First Nations communities, access to
Fielding, 474
Klassen, 474
Fielding, 1434
Fontaine, 1434
Children in care
Fielding, 1268-1269
Wishart, 1624-1625
Government intention
Fielding, 1692-1693
Fontaine, 1692-1693
Increase, reason for
Fielding, 1317-1318
Gerrard, 1317
Eichler, 425
Economic plan
Cullen, 1784-1785
Lindsey, 1784
Investment in
Friesen, 2827
Lathlin, 2827
Via Rail line service increase
Bindle, 1854
Circle of Care. See Children in care
Locations
Stefanson, 903
Swan, 903
Citizen of the Year. See Members' statements under Judi Code
City of Winnipeg. See also North End sewage treatment plant; Rail line relocation
Auxiliary cadet program
Stefanson, 749
Swan, 749
Bylaw infraction process
Modernization of
Stefanson, 903
Swan, 903
Cadets, financial cost sharing
Clarke, 1483
Swan, 1483
Downtown development
Allum, 2227
Chief, 163
Marcelino, T., 407
Schuler, 407
Infrastructure funding
Clarke, 462
Leila Avenue upgrades
Clarke, 1301
Saran, 1301
Severance package disclosure
Allum, 2223
Friesen, 2223
Sewage treatment plant
Responsibility for funding
Altemeyer, 1328
Pedersen, 1328
Timeline for improvements
Altemeyer, 1398
Cox, 1398-1399
Update
Altemeyer, 2830-2831
Cox, 2830-2831
Pallister, 2831
Upgrade budget
Altemeyer, 1286
Clarke, 1286
Turf field inquiry (West End)
Clarke, 1503
Swan, 1503
Water pollution control
Altemeyer, 1267
Cox, 1267
Changes to
Allum, 1507
Clarke, 1507-1508
Positions, government intention
Chief, 2742
Friesen, 2742
Marcelino, F., 1975-1976
Pallister, 1975-1977
Request to table review
Allum, 2075-2076
Friesen, 2075-2076
Civil Service Amendment Act (Employment Preference for Reservists with Active Service) (Bill 213)
1 R
Curry, 2395
2 R
Debate
Curry, 2709-2711
Lamoureux, 2715
Maloway, 2716
Martin, 2715-2716
Swan, 2713-2715
Questions
Curry, 2711-2713
Ewasko, 2712
Maloway, 2712
Martin, 2712-2713
Swan, 2711-2713
Active service, definition of
Curry, 2711-2712
Swan, 2711
Jurisdiction expansion
Curry, 2713
Martin, 2713
Promotion of bill
Curry, 2712
Maloway, 2712
Retention of reservists
Curry, 2713
Swan, 2713
Veterans, hiring preferential
Curry, 2712
Ewasko, 2712
Estimates
Debate, 1364-1376
Opening statements
Allum, 1365
Friesen, 1364-1365
Speakers
Allum, 1365-1376
Friesen, 1364-1376
Private sector audit
Allum, 1375
Friesen, 1375
Staff introductions
Friesen, 1365
Supplementary Information for Legislative Review 2016-2017
Friesen, 581
Vacancy management strategy
Allum, 1365-1368
Friesen, 1365-1368
Civil Service Commission Superannuation Board
Annual report 2015
Friesen, 1391
Civilian monitors, number of
Stefanson, 753
Swan, 753
Independent investigation unit
Swan, 753
Indigenous members
Stefanson, 834
Swan, 834
Selinger, 356-357
Clarke, Hon. Eileen (Agassiz) PC
Aboriginal communities
Drug trafficking prevention, 189
Mortality rates, 188
Aboriginal Consultation Unit, 1500
Aboriginal Issues Committee of Cabinet
Establishment of, 1401
Operational timeline, 1280, 1604
Aboriginal men and boys
Anti-violence campaign, 1499
Aboriginal treaty rights
Fishers and trappers, 1298
Aboriginal women
Ride sharing services, 941
Active Transportation, 1285-1286
Active transportation initiatives, 1487
Agriculture industry
Tax increases, 2505
Airports
Drug trafficking prevention (Northern Manitoba), 1290
Association of Manitoba Municipalities
Fair Share, Fair Say, 943, 1506-1507
Bridge safety
Responsibility for, 1487, 1606-1607
Budget 2016
Debate, 459-463
Bus fleet
Electrification of, 1504
Cabinet Ministers' salaries
Increase in, 1274-1275
Minimum wage earners, 1274-1275
City of Winnipeg
Cadets, financial cost sharing, 1483
Infrastructure funding, 462
Leila Avenue upgrades, 1301
Sewage treatment plant
Upgrade budget, 1286
Turf field inquiry (West End), 1503
City of Winnipeg Charter
Changes to, 1507-1508
Committee of Supply
Concurrence motion
Speakers, 1598-1609
Community Economic Development Fund
Department transfer, 1276-1277
Community Places Program
Funding inquiry, 1501-1502
Grant allocations, 1302
Drug trafficking prevention
Airport security, 1290
Dutch elm disease
Prevention programs, 1486
East Side Road Authority
Dissolution of authority, 462
First Nations consultations, 2390
First Nations partnerships, 2391-2392
Fair Share Fair Say Campaign, 943
Farmery Estate Brewery, 112
First Nations communities
Community benefits agreements, 1402
Natural resources
Co-management of, 1281
First Nations housing
Construction delays, 1290
Flood protection (basements)
Request to retain subsidy, 2274
The Forks
Roof repairs, 1289
Freedom Road construction
Shoal Lake 40 First Nation, 1298-1299, 1598
Government employees
Indigenous issues training, 362
Hospital construction
Island Lake area, plan for, 1292
Hospitals, Northern Manitoba
Nurse staff level concerns, 1291-1292
Indigenous and Municipal Relations Department
Department amalgamation, reason for, 1273-1274
Estimates
Opening statements, 936-938
Speakers, 936-943, 1273-1302, 1481-1508
First Nations consultations, 1500
New positions, 1600
Organizational change, 940
Staff introductions, 940
Staffing, 1274
Supplementary Estimates for Legislative Review 2016-2017, 713
Truth and Reconciliation Commission priorities, 1277-1278
Vacancies, 1274
Indigenous communities
Suicide prevention, 1296
Indigenous community investments
Government collaboration, 1269
Indigenous women and girls
Program funding commitment, 39
Special advisor liaison, 38
Violence prevention, 1498
Indigenous women inquiry
Legislative commitment, 38
Infrastructure spending
City of Winnipeg, 462
Intergovernmental Strategic Aboriginal Alliance
Renewal plans, 1505
Internet services
Island Lake, 1293
Island Lake
Hospital construction inquiry, 1292
Internet services, 1293
Labour Relations Amendment Act (Bill 7)
Secret ballot voting, 2195-2196
Lake St. Martin flood
Restoration of community, 1599
Leila Avenue upgrades, 1301
Louise Bridge
Replacement, 1489
Safety reports, 1487-1488
Main Street Project
Funding to, 1485
Manitoba East Side Road Authority Repeal Act (Bill 16)
2 R
Debate, 2389-2392
Community benefits agreements, 2391
Manitoba Public Insurance Corporation (MPI)
Office location (North), 1293-1294
Martin Aboriginal Education Initiative
Funding commitment, 1602-1603
Members' statements
Bjarnarson Family Donation to STARS, 2102
Farmery Estate Brewery, 112
Gladstone veterans, 2821-2822
Judi Code-Citizen of the Year, 801
Merchants Corner project
Status of, 1506
Minimum wage
Ministers' salary increase, 1274-1275
Ministerial mandate letters
MMIWG inquiry, 115
Ministerial statements
National Aboriginal Day, 1195
National Aboriginal Veterans Day, 2731-2732
TRC's 94 calls to action, 355
Missing and murdered indigenous women and girls (MMIWG)
Appointment of special adviser, 1203, 1494
Families, stakeholder meetings, 1979
Families, support for, 1202-1203
Meeting with Minister, 1202
Support services funding, 1980
Missing and murdered indigenous women and girls (MMIWG), national inquiry
Legislative commitment, 38
Ministerial mandate letters, inclusion in, 115
Support for, 461
Support for families, 1495-1497
Municipal Board
Hiring process, 942
National Aboriginal Day, 1195
National Aboriginal Veterans Day, 2731-2732
Natural resources
First Nations co-management, 1281
Neighbourhoods Alive! program
Funding commitment concerns, 1501
Northern Manitoba communities, 1608
North End sewage treatment plant
Federal funding, 1286-1287
Funding criteria, 1287
Timeline for upgrades, 1288
Northern Association of Community Councils
Status of, 1599-1600
Northern Healthy Foods Initiative
Participation numbers, 1289
Northern Manitoba communities
Airport security, 1290
MPI office location, 1293-1294
Northern Manitoba health care
Hospital nursing staff levels, 1291-1292
Northern Youth Empowerment Initiative, 1297
Nursing profession
Hospital staff levels (North), 1291-1292
Opposition day motion
Changes to union certification process, 2195-2196
Inequitable social services funding for First Nations people, 2410-2412
Oral Questions
Aboriginal communities
Drug trafficking prevention, 189
Mortality rates, 188
Agriculture industry
Tax increases, 2505
Basement flood protection
Request to retain subsidy, 2274
Community Places Program
Status update, 726
First Nations communities
Community benefits agreements, 1402
Government employees
Indigenous issues training, 362
Indigenous committee of Cabinet
Establishment inquiry, 1401
Indigenous community investments
Government collaboration, 1269
Indigenous women and girls
Program funding commitment, 39
Indigenous women inquiry
Legislative commitment, 38
Indigenous women's issues
Special advisor liaison, 38
Ministers' mandate letters
Missing indigenous women inquiry, 115
MMIWG families
Appointment of special adviser, 1203
Government support, 1202-1203
Meeting with Minister, 1202
Meeting with stakeholders, 1979
Support services funding, 1980
Truth and Reconciliation Commission
Implementation of recommendations, 1203
Parking tickets
Resolution delays, 1502-1503
Path to Reconciliation Act
Annual progress report, June 2016, 1662
Peguis First Nation flood
Restoration of community, 1599
Police chief
Hiring process, 1600
Police officer positions
Elimination of, 1482
Financial support, 1483
Policing services
Helicopter unit review, 1484-1485
Rail line relocation
Government support for, 1490, 1601
Location redevelopment, 1492
Rapid transit expansion
Separated bike path, 1286
Ride-sharing services
Aboriginal women, 941
Definition of, 1300-1301
Meyers Norris Penny study, 941-942
Taxicab Board involvement, 941
Shoal Lake 40 First Nation
Freedom Road construction, 1298-1299, 1598
Snow Lake
Work camp accommodations, 1608-1609
Suicide prevention
Indigenous communities, 1296
Taxicab Board
Chair, selection process, 940-941
Meyers Norris Penny review, 1299
Racism concerns, 1282-1283
Ride-sharing services, 941
Thompson Aboriginal Accord, 1269
Transit fares
Increase concerns, 1505
Transit funding
Cost sharing, 1504
Transit services
Passenger safety, 1601
Treaty Land Entitlement
Resolution of, 1501
Status update, 1285
Transition delays, 1605
Truth and Reconciliation Commission
Calls to action, implementation of, 1203
Indigenous and Municipal Affairs priority, 1277-1278
Policy development, 1279
Reporting requirements, 1279
Uber, 1300
University of Manitoba
Indigenous knowledge programs, 462
Urban Development Initiatives, 1502
Urban reserves
Land transfer delays, 1605
Warrant Enforcement Unit
Funding status, 1485
Winnipeg Police Board
Chief, selection of, 1481
Winnipeg Police Service
Cadet positions, 1601
Winnipeg Transit
Passenger, driver safety, 1483-1484
Wiping Away the Tears gathering
Funding support, 1493-1495
Yes! North initiative
Direction of, 1283-1285
Class size. See Small class size initiative
Clean Environment Commission review
Altemeyer, 1415
Cox, 1415
Climate change. See also Resolutions
Budget 2016
Altemeyer, 334
Environmental protection
Allum, 449-450
Government position
Altemeyer, 266-267, 1420-1421, 1423
Marcelino, F., 266
Stefanson, 266
Kinew, 220
Co-operative Loans and Loans Guarantee Board
Annual report 2015-2016
Cullen, 2065
Green energy investment
Altemeyer, 1587
Cox, 1587
Cochrane, Tom. See Ministerial statements under Tom Cochrane Highway
Code, Judi. See Members' statements
Fiscal management options
Friesen, 2743
Lindsey, 2742-2743
Committee of Supply. See also Specific departments for Estimates
Committee report
Concurrence motion
Debate, 1570-1592, 1598-1614, 1629-1659, 1674-1706, 1709-1727
Goertzen, 1741
Speakers
Allum, 1612-1614
Altemeyer, 1582-1591
Clarke, 1598-1609
Cox, 1582-1592
Eichler, 1570-1582
Fielding, 1674-1701
Fontaine, 1587, 1674-1677, 1684-1693, 1700-1701
Goertzen, 1570
Kinew, 1637-1650, 1678-1684, 1701-1706, 1709-1717
Klassen, 1651-1652
Lindsey, 1580-1581, 1608-1612, 1652-1659
Marcelino, F., 1709, 1717-1726
Marcelino, T., 1629-1637
Pallister, 1717-1727
Pedersen, 1609-1614, 1653-1659
Schuler, 1629-1653
Swan, 1717
Report
Piwniuk, 1557
Supply motions
Friesen, 1741
Appropriation Act, 2016 (Bill 12), 1757
Committee report
Piwniuk, 1757
Budget Implementation and Tax Statutes Amendment Act, 2016 (Bill 11), 1757
Committee report
Piwniuk, 1757
Loan Act, 2016 (Bill 13), 1755-1757
Committee report
Piwniuk, 1757
Community benefits agreements. See also East-side road; First Nations communities; Manitoba East Side Road Authority Repeal Act
Funding commitment
Lindsey, 1271
Pedersen, 1271
Government position
Lindsey, 1125-1129
Pallister, 1125-1129
Shoal Lake 40 First Nation
Fontaine, 2738
Pedersen, 2738
Winter road construction (North)
Lindsey, 1612
Pedersen, 1612
Aboriginal staff numbers
Stefanson, 834
Swan, 834
Vacancies
Stefanson, 834
Swan, 834
Community Economic Development Fund
Department transfer
Clarke, 1276-1277
Lathlin, 1276
Community Engagement and Corporate Services
Funding
Fielding, 1306-1307
Roles and functions
Fielding, 1244
Fontaine, 1243
Staffing
Fielding, 1244
Fontaine, 1244
Funding inquiry
Clarke, 1501-1502
Swan, 1501-1502
Grant allocations
Clarke, 1302
Saran, 1302
Status update
Friesen, 725-726
Lathlin, 1608
Funding support
Lamoureux, 744
Stefanson, 744
Lamoureux, 743
Stefanson, 744
Community prosecutor. See also Block by Block
Stefanson, 757
Swan, 757
Community Safety Officer Program
Brandon, City of
Stefanson, 750
Swan, 750
Thompson, City of
Stefanson, 749-750
Swan, 749
Commuters. See Cycling, commuter
Cullen, 536
Gerrard, 523
Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA). See also Members' statements
Manitoba, effect on
Cullen, 2651
Johnson, 2720
Potato market
Isleifson, 2724
Potato tariff
Nesbitt, 2719
Concentration camps. See Members' statements under Ademi, Nihad
Concerning Complaints about Judicial Conduct of Judges, Masters and Judicial Justices of the Peace
Annual report 2015
Stefanson, 1912
Wiebe, 207-208
Concordia Health & Fitness Centre
Funding commitment
Goertzen, 191-192
Maloway, 571
Status update
Goertzen, 961
Wiebe, 961
Concordia Village. See Members' statements
Manitoba's economy
Allum, 809
Friesen, 809
Premier's asset disclosure
Goertzen, 17, 36-37, 75-76, 117-118
Pallister, 1112-1119
Stefanson, 16
Swan, 16-17, 36-37, 75-76, 117-118, 1112-1119
Newborn screening
Gerrard, 1021
Goertzen, 1021
Conservation and Water Stewardship
Annual report
2015-2016
Cox, 2261
Department transfer
Stefanson, 903
Swan, 903
Continuing Consolidation of the Statutes of Manitoba
Fidelity bonds, prime insurance
Friesen, 2453
Auditor General's recommendations
Pallister, 653-656
Open data portal
Mayer, 26
Public disclosure, 2490
Selinger, 425-426
Annual report 2015-2016
Cullen, 2065
COPSE. See Council on Post-Secondary Education (COPSE)
Copyright. See Trans-Pacific Partnership
Corporate audit. See Audit, corporate
Gerrard, 342
Correctional facilities. See also Synergy Inmates Phones Inc.; specific facilities
Aboriginal staff
Stefanson, 691
Swan, 691
Accidental releases
Lamoureux, 677
Swan, 627-628
Capacity rates
Construction of
Stefanson, 615
Swan, 615
Deaths in custody
Stefanson, 628
Swan, 628
Front-line workers
Stefanson, 622-623
Swan, 622-623
Increased capacity plans
Stefanson, 559
Swan, 558
Intermittent sentences
Stefanson, 678
Swan, 678
Overcrowding
Stefanson, 2547
Overtime budget
Stefanson, 691
Swan, 691
Paroled offenders (federal)
Stefanson, 681-682
Swan, 681-682
Phone service
Charges to inmates
Stefanson, 1917
Swan, 1917
Population increase
Pallister, 2649-2650
Stefanson, 2649
Population projections
Stefanson, 619
Swan, 619
Population projections (youth)
Stefanson, 619-620
Swan, 619
Remand centre deaths
Information for families
Stefanson, 2506-2507
Swan, 2506-2507
Remand custody
Length of stay
Stefanson, 629
Swan, 628
Vacancies
Stefanson, 834
Swan, 834
Video conferencing
Stefanson, 677
Swan, 677
Cultural awareness training
Lamoureux, 676
Stefanson, 676
Education requirements
Lamoureux, 675-676
Stefanson, 675-676
Facility locations
Lamoureux, 675
Stefanson, 675
Payment during
Stefanson, 621
Swan, 621
Hiring of
Lamoureux, 676
Stefanson, 676-677
Recruitment
Stefanson, 620-621
Swan, 620-621
Retention practices
Stefanson, 621
Swan, 621
Turnover rates
Lamoureux, 676
Stefanson, 676
Council on Post-Secondary Education (COPSE)
Government intentions
Kinew, 1715
Wishart, 1715-1716
Priority areas
Kinew, 1716
Wishart, 1716
Court of Queen's Bench Small Claims Practices Amendment Act (Bill 210)
1 R
Maloway, 2157-2158
2 R
Debate
Johnston, 2806-2807
Klassen, 2806
Maloway, 2797-2798
Michaleski, 2804-2806
Smith, 2800-2802
Swan, 2802-2804
Questions
Gerrard, 2799
Johnson, 2799-2800
Maloway, 2798-2800
Nesbitt, 2799-2800
Swan, 2799
Civil proceedings
Johnson, 2800
Maloway, 2800
Nesbitt, 2800
Claim limit increase
Klassen, 2806
Maloway, 2797-2798
Michaleski, 2805
Consultations
Johnson, 2799
Johnston, 2806-2807
Maloway, 2798-2799
Michaleski, 2804-2805
Court filings, number of
Smith, 2803
Increased capacity
Gerrard, 2799
Maloway, 2799
Law Reform Commission recommendations
Smith, 2803
Regulation changes
Maloway, 2798
Michaleski, 2805
Small business, impact on
Swan, 2799
Cox, Hon. Cathy (River East) PC
Aerospace industry
Trans-Pacific Partnership, 167
Aquatic invasive species
Prevention funding increase, 1205
Biomass industry
Funding for, 1586-1587
Bipole III transmission line
Pimachiowin Aki-UNESCO designation, 508
Boating education program
Zebra mussel infestation, 2271
Cabinet Ministers' salaries
Increase in, 1409-1410
Canadian Environment Week, 427-428
Carbon pricing, 1583-1586, 1588-1589
Carbon pricing (federal)
Federal-provincial transfers, use of, 2368
Minister's position, 2368
Carbon-neutral deadline, 1589
City of Winnipeg
Sewage treatment plant
Timeline for improvements, 1398-1399
Update, 2830-2831
Water pollution control, 1267
Clean Environment Commission review, 1415
Climate change
Government position, 266-267, 1420-1421, 1423
Coal tax
Green energy investment, 1587
Committee of Supply
Concurrence motion
Speakers, 1582-1592
Conservation and Water Stewardship
Annual report
2015-2016, 2261
Eco-certification
Lake Winnipegosis, 1422
Timeline for (Manitoba lakes), 1423
Energy East Pipeline, 1428
Environmental Rights Act, 1418-1419
Family Physician of the Year
Award recipients, 2643
Fatality Inquiries Amendment and Vital Statistics Amendment Act (Bill 17)
2 R
Debate, 2318-2319
Cause of death, 2318
Medical examiner, investigations, 2318
Supreme Court ruling, 2318
Forestry industry
Trans-Pacific Partnership, 167
Tariffs, elimination of, 167
Fort McMurray wildfire
General comments, 9
Prevention measures, 227
Front-line workers
Definition of, 1407
Global warming
Carbon-neutral deadline, 1589-1590
Government Resolution
Trans-Pacific Partnership, 166-167
Green energy investment
Coal tax, 1587
Greenhouse gas emissions
International targets, 120-121
Reduction plan, 1419, 1423, 1424-1427
Source of (by sector), 1591-1592
Gross domestic product (GDP)
Trans-Pacific Partnership (Asia), 166
Habitat Heritage Corporation
Annual report 2015-2016, 2261
Indigenous communities
Sustainable development consultations, 1422
International Institute for Sustainable Development
Project plans, 1415
Roundtable, plan for, 1415-1416
Lake Winnipeg
Land-use planning, 1423
Lake Winnipegosis
Eco-certification, 1422
Lakes and rivers
Eco-certification timeline, 1423
Members' statements
Family Doctor Week, 2643-2644
Rouse, Allan, 505-506
St. Anne Ukrainian Catholic Church, 2066
Ministerial statements
Canadian Environment Week, 427-428
Chadderton, Cliff, 2769-2770
United Empire Loyalist Day, 582
Wildland fire update, 9-10
North End sewage treatment plant
Project completion date, 1567-1568
Northern Manitoba communities
Wildfire prevention, 19
Oral Questions
Aquatic invasive species
Prevention funding increase, 1205
City of Winnipeg
Sewage treatment plant update, 2830-2831
Water pollution control, 1267
Climate change
Government position, 266-267
Climate change emissions
International targets, 120-121
Manitoba Hydro development
Pimachiowin Aki UNESCO World Heritage Site, 508
North End sewage treatment plant
Project completion date, 1567-1568
Proposed federal carbon tax
Minister of Sustainable Development's position, 2368
Use of federal-provincial transfers, 2368
Sewage treatment plant
Timeline for improvements, 1398-1399
Surface Water Management Act
Reintroduction of bill request, 406-407
Wildfire prevention
Northern Manitoba, 19
Zebra mussel infestation
Boating education program, 2271
Parker Wetlands Conservation Committee
Consultations with, 1590-1591
Pimachiowin Aki
UNESCO designation, 508
Pineland Forest Nursery
Annual report 2015-2016, 2641
Public Sector Compensation Disclosure Amendment Act (Bill 14)
2 R
Debate, 2478-2480
Severance package disclosure
Political staff, 2479
Surface Water Management Act
Government intention, 1416-1418
Reintroduction of bill request, 406-407
Sustainable Development Department
Estimates
Opening statements, 1404-1406
Speakers, 1404-1428
Full-time staff, 1408-1409, 1411-1414
Indigenous community consultations, 1422
Staff introductions, 1406
Stakeholder consultations, 1588
Supplementary Estimates for Legislative Review 2016, 802
Trans-Pacific Partnership
Aerospace industry, 167
Asian market GDP, 166
Forestry sector tariffs, elimination of, 167
Pork and beef tariff reduction, 166
Wheat tariffs, 166
UNESCO World Heritage site
Land-use planning, 1422-1423
United Empire Loyalist Day, 582
Wildfire prevention
Fire boats, use of, 19
Wildfires
Beresford Lake, 9
Caddy Lake, 9
Zebra mussel infestation
Boating education program, 2271
Allum, 443
Stefanson, 455
Community safety concerns
Lamoureux, 55
Community involvement
Goertzen, 1400-1401
Lamoureux, 1400
Fentanyl use
Pallister, 2649-2650
Swan, 2649
Government reduction plan
Pallister, 2781
Stefanson, 2781
Swan, 2781-2782
General comments
Fielding, 2623
Nesbitt, 1813
Violent (Manitoba)
Wishart, 2117
Jail population increase
Pallister, 2649-2650
Stefanson, 2649
Swan, 2649
Criminal Property Forfeiture Unit
Funding increase
Stefanson, 843
Swan, 843
Vacancy rate
Stefanson, 843
Swan, 843
Victim Assistance grants
Exclusion from
Stefanson, 844
Swan, 844
Home ownership criteria
Fielding, 1695-1696
Lathlin, 1695
Number of (ICAP)
Stefanson, 836
Swan, 836
Positions filled
Stefanson, 835
Swan, 835
Retention of (Thompson)
Stefanson, 836
Swan, 836
Adherence to core mandate
Johnson, 2307
Schuler, 2307
General comments
Schuler, 877
Yakimoski, 877
Privatization concerns
Allum, 67
Marcelino, T., 22
Pallister, 72-73
Schuler, 22
Swan, 99
Public-private partnerships
Lindsey, 1652-1653
Schuler, 1652-1653
Annual report 2015
Schuler, 219
Crown Corporations, Standing Committee on
First report
Guillemard, 1769-1770
Rules and practices
Marcelino, F., 2301-2302
Pallister, 2301-2302
Privatization concerns
Marcelino, F., 15-16
Pallister, 15-16
Transparency commitment
Lagimodiere, 2829
Schuler, 2829
Crown Services estimates. See Finance Department
YM-YWCA award winner
Martin, 13
Cullen, Hon. Cliff (Spruce Woods) PC
Aboriginal communities
Financial literacy, 708
Aerospace industry
Air Canada Act-Bill C-10
Government motion, 511
Innovation and research, 268
Trans-Pacific Partnership, 259
Aerospace Week, 259-260
Air Canada Public Participation Act (Bill C-10)
Aerospace industry, 511
Amendments to, 259
Manitoba economy, 808-809
Senate committee presentation, 1108
Appeal Commission and Medical Review Panel
Annual report 2015, 259
Apprenticeship training
Northern Manitoba communities, 634
Bargaining units
Certification change
Consultations with labour, 805-806
General comments, 641, 1739-1740, 1867
Basic personal tax credit
Threshold increase, 761-762
Centrallia 2016
Trade convention, 189-190
Churchill Manitoba
Economic plan, 1784-1785
City of Winnipeg
Rail line relocation, 589-590
Co-operative Loans and Loans Guarantee Board
Annual report 2015-2016, 2065
Composites Innovation Centre, 536
Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA)
Manitoba, effect on, 2651
Cooperative Promotion Board
Annual report 2015-2016, 2065
Domestic violence, employment leave
Consultation with labour organizations, 806
Regulations, 325-326
East-side road
Construction commitment, 1787
First Nations agreements, 363
Economic growth
First Nations communities, 763
Economy (Manitoba)
Government plan, 2215-2216
Employment statistics
First Nations communities, 759
Enterprise Machine Intelligence and Learning Initiative (EMILI)
Status update, 1870
Entrepreneurship Manitoba
Annual report 2015-2016, 2065
Executive Council
Labour organizations, consultations with, 987
First Nations communities
Community benefits agreements, 363, 1402
Economic growth, 763
Employment statistics, 759
Wildfire prevention equipment, 774
Freedom Road construction
Shoal Lake 40 First Nation, 2072-2073
Frontier Collegiate
Facility upgrades, 633-635
Government Resolution
Air Canada Public Participation Act, 535-536
Trans-Pacific Partnership, 151-153
Growth, Enterprise and Trade Department
Estimates
Opening statements, 559-561
Speakers, 559-561, 629-647, 691-711, 757-774
Reorganization of, 564-565
Staff introductions, 563-564
Supplementary Estimates for Legislative Review 2016, 503
Healthy Child Committee of Cabinet
Ministerial appointments, 567-568
Immigration Department
Dissolution of ministry, 39-40
Interactive Digital Media Tax Credit
Changes to, 1625
Labour Department
Labour Relations Amendment Act (Applications for Certification) (Bill 211)
2 R
Debate, 2245-2246
Questions, 2243
Automatic certification, unanimous, 2243
Board discretionary concerns, 2245
Neutral voting place, 2246
Secret ballot voting, 2243
Voting, timeliness of, 2246
Labour Relations Amendment Act (Bill 7)
1 R, 868
2 R
Debate, 2021-2022
Questions, 2023-2025
Certification vote, 2025
Government position, 2646-2647
Interference provisions, 988
Labour groups, consultation with, 2308
Second reading, timeline for, 1916-1917
Secret ballot voting, 2019, 2022
Withdrawal request, 988, 2163-2164, 2588
Worker intimidation, 2022, 2024
Labour union consultation
Pension regulations, 2364-2365
Lynn Lake
Mining investment, 637
Manitoba Federation of Labour
Premier's Enterprise Team, 639-640
Manitoba Government and General Employees' Union (MGEU)
Government mandate, 2504
Manitoba Telecom Services, sale of
Capital investment by Bell, 146, 697, 702, 2019-2020
Cellphone rate increase, 146-147, 471, 695-696
Competitive environment, 698-699, 2019, 2551
Employment loss concerns, 145-146, 187, 692-693, 696-697
Government position, 185-186, 223-224
Internet service plans (North), 709
Local service providers, 1836
Northern investment plan, 694, 703-704
Opposition to sale, 144
Risk assessment, 700
Manitoba Telehealth
Northern services, 710
Mine regulation
Advisory committee, 640-641
Mineral exploration
Junior mining companies, 638
Minimum wage
Business investment incentive, 768
Labour management review, 1739
Minimum wage increase
Government position, 1788
Need for, 758-764
Request for, 705-706, 1735-1736, 1866-1867, 2164-2165, 2583-2584
Women and children, impact on, 1788
Mining industry
Development plans, 635-636
Investment in, 636-638
Lynn Lake investment, 637
Mineral exploration
Junior mining companies, 638
Northern Manitoba communities, 512-513
Regulation advisory committee, 640-641
Ministerial statements
Aerospace Week, 259-260
Tourism Week, 395-396
New West Partnership Agreement
Manitoba participation, 152
Non-profit organizations
Social Impact Bonds, 766-767
Northern Economic Development Strategy, 2586
Northern Manitoba communities
Advisory committees, 566
Apprenticeship training, 634
Economic development plan, 709, 2212, 2550-2551
Education and training funding, 323-324
Meeting with Premier, 1870-1871, 2550
Mining industry development concerns, 512-513
MTS, sale of
Internet service plans, 709
Northern investment plan, 694, 703-704
Rail line service, reduction impact, 1835-1836
Trades training facility (Thompson), 631-632
Wildfire prevention, 774
Northern Manitoba highways
Highway infrastructure concerns, 324
Northern Sector Council
Yes! North initiative, 632
Office of the Fire Commissioner
Annual report 2015-2016, 2575-2576
Opposition day motion
Changes to union certification process, 2172-2173
Oral Questions
Aerospace industry
Innovation and research, 268
Air Canada Act Bill C-10
Impact on Manitoba economy, 808-809
Senate committee presentation, 1108
Bargaining units
Certification change, 1739-1740
Canada signs CETA
Effect on Manitoba, 2651
Centrallia 2016
Trade convention, 189-190
Changes to labour legislation
Consultation with labour organizations, 805-806
Churchill Manitoba
Economic plan, 1784-1785
City of Winnipeg
Rail line relocation, 589-590
Digital media industry
Changes to tax credit, 1625
Dissolution of labour ministry
Request to reinstate, 806
Domestic violence victims
Employment leave regulations, 325-326
East-side road construction
First Nations agreements, 363
Education and Training Department
University of Manitoba contract
Collective bargaining negotiations, 2546
EMILI project
Status update, 1870
First Nations communities
Community benefits agreements, 1402
Labour and immigration
Dissolution of ministry, 39-40
Labour relations act
Government position, 2646-2647
Interference provisions, 988
Secret ballot voting, 2019
Timeline for second reading, 1916-1917
Withdrawal request, 988, 2163-2164, 2588
Labour Relations Amendment Act
Labour union consultation, 2308
Secret ballot voting, 2019
Timeline for second reading, 1916-1917
Labour union consultation
Pension regulations, 2364-2365
Leave for domestic violence victims
Consultation with labour organizations, 806
Manitoba's aerospace industry
Air Canada Act-Bill C-10, 511
Manitoba's economy
Government plan, 2215-2216
MGEU labour contracts
Government mandate, 2504
Minimum wage
Increase request, 1866-1867, 2164-2165, 2583-2584
Minimum wage earners
Increase request, 1735-1736
Labour management review, 1739
Minimum wage increase
Government position, 1788
Impact for women and children, 1788
MTS capital investment
Bell's proposed investment, 146
Northern Economic Development Strategy
New government strategy, 2586
Northern Manitoba communities
East-side road construction, 1787
Economic plan, 2212, 2550-2551
Education and training investment, 323-324
Highway infrastructure concerns, 324
Meeting with Premier, 1870-1871
Mining industry development concerns, 512-513
Request for Premier to visit, 2550
Yes! North initiative, 323
Northern Manitoba rail line
Service reduction impact, 1835-1836
Organized labour
Certification changes, 1867
Premier's Enterprise Team
Diversity of appointments, 989-990
Question in Executive Council estimates
Consultations with labour organizations, 987
Rail line relocation
Implementation timeline, 476-477
Sale of MTS to Bell
Cellphone rate increase, 147, 471
Competitive environment, 2019, 2551
Employment loss concerns, 145-146, 187
Government expectations, 2019-2020
Government support, 185-186, 223-224
Local service providers, 1836
Opposition to sale, 144
Shoal Lake 40 First Nation
Freedom Road construction, 2072-2073
Tolko Industries
Future of operation, 2269
Pension concerns, 2211, 2507-2508
Tolko Mill closure
Economic concerns, 2015
Government plan, 1785-1786
Tourism promotion
Funding increase, 405
Trans-Pacific Partnership
Government support, 1738-1739
University College of the North
Economic and education strategy, 20-21
WCB review committee
Terms of reference change, 1569, 1626-1627
Workplace illness and injury prevention
Health and safety indicators, 1402-1403
Yes! North initiative
Northern economic development, 38
PowerSmart
Annual report 2015, 259
Premier's Enterprise Team
Diversity of, 989-990
Manitoba Federation of Labour, 639-640
Rail line relocation
Implementation timeline, 476-477
Task force, 589-590
Research and development
Investment in, 769-771
Shoal Lake 40 First Nation
Freedom Road construction, 2072-2073
Social Impact Bonds
Government intentions, 765-766
Non-profit organizations, 766-767
Tax credits
Review of, 772
Thompson, City of
Northern Manitoba communities
Trades training facility, 631-632
Tolko Industries, closure
Economic concerns, 2015
Future of operation, 2269
Long-term plan, 1785-1786
Pension concerns, 2211, 2507-2508
Tourism promotion
Funding increase, 405
Tourism Week, 395-396
Trade
Pacific exports, 152
Trades training
Northern Manitoba communities, 631-632
Trans-Pacific Partnership
Aerospace industry, 259
Government support, 1738-1739
Pacific exports, 152
Treaty Land Entitlement
Resolution of, 773-774
Truth and Reconciliation Commission
Indigenous history curriculum, 707
Unemployment rates, 759
University College of the North (UCN)
Economic and education strategy, 20-21
Economic development, 646-647
Yes! North initiative
Consultation process, 630-631
University of Manitoba contract
Collective bargaining negotiations, 2546
Wildfire prevention
Northern Manitoba, 774
Workers Compensation Board
Annual report 2015, 259
Five-Year Plan 2016-2020, 259
Review committee
Terms of reference change, 1569, 1626-1627
Workplace safety
Illness and injury prevention
Health and safety indicators, 1402-1403
Workplace Safety and Health Act
Changes to, 642
Yes! North initiative
Consultation process, 630
General comments, 323
Government intention, 643-644
Healthy communities, 644
Northern economic development, 38
Northern Sector Council, 632
Socioeconomic barriers, 645-646
UCN consultations, 630-631
Curling. See International curling centre of excellence; Members' statements
Currency. See Trans-Pacific Partnership
Arbitrage techniques
Kinew, 995
Pallister, 995
Budget 2016
Debate, 387-391
Centrallia 2016
Trade convention, 189
Civil Service Amendment Act (Employment Preference for Reservists with Active Service) (Bill 213)
1 R, 2395
2 R
Debate, 2709-2711
Questions, 2711-2713
Active service, definition of, 2711-2712
Jurisdiction expansion, 2713
Promotion of bill, 2712
Retention of reservists, 2713
Veterans, hiring preferential, 2712
Economy (Manitoba)
Performance of, 791-792
Election Financing Amendment Act (Repeal of Annual Allowance) (Bill 9)
2 R
Debate, 1886-1890
Human Rights Code Amendment Act (Bill 207)
2 R
Questions, 2045
Labour Relations Amendment Act (Bill 7)
Secret ballot voting, 2192
Legal Profession Amendment Act (Queen's Counsel Appointments) (Bill 203)
2 R
Debate, 1810-1811
Manitoba Filipino Business Council Inc., 791-793
Members, introduction of
Trooper Fred Butterworth, 427
Members' statements
Primary Reserve veterans, 2734
Seven Oaks MET School, 1197-1198
Shooters Family Golf Centre, 183
Trooper Fred Butterworth, 427
Winnipeg Soccer Federation-Soccer North, 2499
NDP leadership race, 1887
Opposition day motion
Changes to union certification process, 2191-2193
Oral Questions
Centrallia 2016
Trade convention, 189
Political staff salaries
Severance disclosure bill, 1981
Political parties
Public financing, elimination of, 1887-1890
Protecting Children (Information Sharing) Act (Bill 8)
2 R
Debate, 1991-1995
Provincial sales tax increase
Small business, impact on, 1886
Resolutions
Recognition of the importance of financial literacy
Questions, 1817-1818
Recognition of the Manitoba Filipino Business Council
Debate, 791-793
Seven Oaks Met School, 1197-1198
Severance package disclosure
Political staff, 1981
Shooters Family Golf Centre, 183
Child and Family Services
Klassen, 1061
Pallister, 1061-1062
Implementation of
Lathlin, 2693
Integrated service delivery model
Klassen, 2347
Legislation update
Selinger, 425-426