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
Walker, Brooklyn. See Members' statements
War Amps, The. See Ministerial statements under Chadderton, Cliff
Changes to
Stefanson, 751
Swan, 751
Funding status
Clarke, 1485
Swan, 1485
Wastewater treatment. See North End sewage treatment plant
Construction inquiry
Kinew, 1455
Saran, 991
Fontaine, 504
Installation of
Saran, 2722
Webinger, Lisa. See Members' statements
West Broadway Youth Outreach. See Members' statements
Western Canadian Aviation Museum
Royal designation
Fletcher, 716-717
Environmental impact
Gerrard, 429
Basic personal tax credit
Threshold increase, 1907
First Nations children
Children in care, number of, 2415
Fishing industry
Economic outlook (North), 2149
Fisheries envoy, 2148
Island Lake area, 2148
Marketing of, 2147-2149
Freshwater fish
Depletion concerns, 2147
Freshwater Fish Marketing Corporation
Employment loss concerns, 2148
Greenhouse gas emissions
Yearly rates of, 2810
Island Lake
Fishing industry, 2148
Jordan's Principle, 2414-2415
Lake Winnipegosis
Health of, 2147
Legislative Assembly Amendment Act (Bill 2)
2 R
Debate, 295-296
Members' statements
Disability Employment Awareness Month, 2358
Johnson, Kjartan, 1261
Lions Clubs, 1778-1779
Michaluk, Lisa, 141-142
Michaluk, Lisa, 141-142
Minimum wage
Indexed to rate of inflation, 1904, 1907
Northern Manitoba communities
Fishing industry, 2149
Opposition day motion
Inequitable social services funding for First Nations people, 2414-2416
Oral Questions
Tourism promotion
Funding increase, 405
Trans-Pacific Partnership
Government support, 1738
Private Bills, Standing Committee on
First report, 2675-2677
Provincial sales tax increase
Manitobans, impact on, 1908
Resolutions
Recognition that the minimum wage should be increased
Debate, 1907-1908
Questions, 1904
Support for Manitoba fishers
Debate, 2145-2147
Questions, 2147-2149
Supporting government amalgamation decision of East Side Road Authority (ESRA)
Questions, 2531
Transitioning to a green economy
Questions, 2810
Throne Speech
Debate, 100-103
Tourism promotion
Funding increase, 405
Trans-Pacific Partnership
Government support, 1738
Wheat tariffs. See Trans-Pacific Partnership
Aboriginal communities
Suicide prevention, 571-572
ACCESS centres
Capital project plans, 1079
Addiction services
Expansion of resources, 2268-2269
Health and addictions strategy, 1067-1068
Addictions Foundation of Manitoba
Budget for, 1066
Ambulance fee reduction
Budget 2016, 1064
Formula for, 1069-1072
Ambulance fees
Per kilometer rates, 1072
Art City, 300
Budget 2016
Debate, 418-422
Canada Pension Plan reform
Seniors, impact on, 1205-1206
Canadian Human Rights Tribunal ruling
Blackstock, Cindy, 2427
Cancer treatment
Drug program, 1015
CancerCare Manitoba
Drug coverage funding, 472-473
Expansion of, 1016-1018
Capital projects
Health-care services, 569-570
Concordia Foundation, 207-208
Concordia Health & Fitness Centre
Funding commitment, 191-192, 421, 571
Status update, 961
Dedicated Stroke Unit
Consultation process, 1233
Defibrillator program
Health clinic access, 2110-2111
Eco-certification
Fishing industry, 2150
Emergency Medical Services (EMS), 139
Emergency Response and Transport Services
Budgeted amount for, 1072
Executive Council
Estimates
Speakers, 824-828
Fentanyl
Naloxone kit availability, 2268, 2304-2305, 2363-2364
Public health crisis, 2268, 2304
Public health emergency
Request to declare, 2363
First Nations communities
Health-care services
Accountability for, 1958
First Nations health-care
Federal funding responsibility, 2427-2428
Fishing industry
Eco-certification, 2150
Freedom of information
Disclosure, changes to, 2490
Front-line workers
Employment protection, 74-75, 150-151
General comments, 420-421
Health-care services, 569, 572
Regional health authorities, 945-946
Health and wellness programs
Continued funding commitment, 191-192
Health Care Accountability Act (Health Services Act and Health Services Insurance Act Amended) (Bill 206)
2 R
Debate, 1957-1958
Questions, 1953-1954
Accountability, definition of, 1953
Health Services Insurance Amendment Act (Bill 212)
1 R, 2395
2 R
Debate, 2433-2435
Questions, 2435-2437
Accountability practices, 2436
Constitutionality of bill, 2435, 2436, 2437
Insured person, definition of, 2436
Minister of Health's position, 2401, 2462-2463
Health-care premiums
Ban on, 2435-2436
Government position, 2401
Low-income families, impact on, 2436
Health-care services
Audit, public disclosure, 432-433
Capital projects, 569-570
Federal transfers, 1954, 2216-2217
First Nations communities
Accountability for, 1958
Government intention, 1865-1866
Health and addictions strategy, 1067-1068
Review of, 1981-1982, 2586-2587
Service capacity, 1015
Wait-time reduction task force, 1234
Health, Seniors and Active Living Department
Active living programs, 1074-1075
Administrative staff, 911
Board appointments
Selection process, 953
Boards and advisory committees, 951-953
Capital projects
Amortization expenses, 1010
List of, 954-957
Review of, 957-961
Collective agreements, 946
Department merger, 1073
Estimates
Opening statements, 909
Speakers, 909-913, 944-962, 1010-1020, 1064-1080, 1152-1155, 1230-1236
Full-time equivalent staff, 1236
Healthy weight promotion, 1075
Overtime costs, 1235
Political staff, 910
Secondments, 912
Vacancies, 1236
Healthy Together Now program, 1075
Home-care funding (federal)
Outcome or per capita basis, 2587-2588
Home-care leadership team
Report findings and recommendations, 2689
Home-care system
User fees, 2588
Hospital visitation
High parking fees, 1153, 1671-1672, 1837
Hospitals
Nurse staff levels, 1235
Indigenous communities
Suicide prevention, 571-572
Infrastructure Department
Estimates
Speakers, 1258-1260
International Day of Older Persons, 2499
Kildonan-East Collegiate
Pastry and arts classroom, 2510
LGBTTQ* health-care services
Program funding, 21-22
Members' statements
Concordia Village, 2065-2066
Elmwood Community Resource Centre, 2577-2578
Koop, Wanda, 300
Mental Illness Awareness Week, 1780
National Home Care and Hospice Month, 2820
Rett Syndrome Awareness Month, 2455
Seniors' and Elders' Month, 2499
Mental Health Amendment Act (Bill 3)
2 R
Debate, 1181-1182
Questions, 1176-1177
C/3 R, 1760
Mental Health Crisis Response Centre, 1181
Midwifery program
Funding for program, 588-589
Midwifery training
Students, number of, 1013
Mifegymiso
Medical supervision, 2631
Pharmacare coverage, 2635-2636
Remote community availability, 2636
Minimum wage
Freeze on, 419
Ministerial statements
Multiple Sclerosis Day, 2263
National Blood Donor Week, 977-978
Paramedic Services Week, 139-140
Pharmacists Manitoba Day, 2358
World Elder Abuse Awareness Day, 869
Ministerial travel expenses
Public disclosure of, 2490
Multiple Sclerosis Day, 2263
Naloxone
Kit availability, 2263-2364
National Blood Donor Week, 977-978
Northern Manitoba communities
Food options, healthy, 1076
Northern Manitoba health care
Strategy for, 570
Nurse practitioners
QuickCare clinics, 1011-1012
Training numbers, 1012
Nurse training
Medical school spaces, 305
Students, number of, 1013
Nursing profession
Hospital staff levels, 1235
Opioid addiction
Casual drug users, 2256
Public education, 2257
Scope of problem, 2252
Treatment wait time reduction, 2257
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, 2601-2603
Changes to union certification process, 2180-2182
Inequitable social services funding for First Nations people, 2426-2428
Oral Questions
Addiction services
Expansion of resources, 2268-2269
Canada Pension Plan reform
Manitoba seniors, 1205-1206
CancerCare Manitoba
Drug coverage funding, 472-473
Defibrillator program
Health clinic access, 2110-2111
Federal health transfers
Public funding commitment, 2216-2217
Federal home-care funding
Outcome or per capita basis, 2587-2588
Fentanyl crisis
Naloxone kit availability, 2363-2364
Request to declare public health emergency, 2363
Fentanyl deaths
Naloxone kit availability, 2268, 2304-2305
Public health crisis, 2268
Public health emergency, 2304
Front-line services
Employment protection, 74-75
Front-line workers
Employment protection, 150-151
Health and wellness programs
Continued funding commitment, 191-192
Health Services Insurance Amendment Act
Minister of Health's position, 2401, 2462-2463
Health-care audit
Public disclosure, 432-433
Health-care services
Government intention, 1865-1866
Health-care system review
Government intention, 1981-1982, 2586-2587
Home-care leadership team
Report findings and recommendations, 2689
Home-care system
User fee concerns, 2588
Hospital parking fees
Health-care barrier, 1837
Hospital visitation
High parking fees, 1671-1672
LGBTTQ* community
Health-care funding, 21-22
Midwifery program
Future funding concerns, 588-589
Nurse training
Medical school spaces, 305
QuickCare clinics
Expansion commitment, 226
Rail line relocation
Government support, 1110
Regional health boards
Reduction of members, 2076
Seniors' School Tax Rebate
Election promise, 1736-1737
Government commitment, 984-985
Impact on Manitobans, 360
Retroactive claims clarification, 878-879
Paramedic Services Week, 139-140
Personal-care homes
Composition of committee, 1234
Petitions
Bell's purchase of MTS, 478
Minimum wage-annual increase, 1207
Parking fees at hospitals, 1923, 1983-1984, 2831
Pediatric insulin pump program, 2782
Pharmacare program
Pan-Canadian model, 1020
Yearly costs, 1018
Physician recruitment and retention
Difficulty of, 1231-1232
Recruitment committee, 1233
Rural Manitoba, 1232
Physician training
Students, number of, 1012
Political parties
Union and corporate donations, 2491
Provincial deficit
Numbers, 2491
Public Accounts, Standing Committee on
Second report, 1770-1771
Third report, 1771-1776
Fourth report, 1776-1777
Public Sector Compensation Disclosure Amendment Act (Bill 14)
2 R
QuickCare clinics
Expansion commitment, 226
Funding for, 1011
Government intention, 1011
Nurse practitioners, 1011-1012
Visits to, number of, 1011
Rail line relocation
Government support for, 1110
Regional Health Authorities (RHA's)
Community health boards
Selection process, 953
Front-line workers, 945-946
Staff, number of, 944-945
Regional health boards
Reduction of members, 2076
Reproductive health
Affordable access to, 2632
Barriers to, 2630
Resolutions
Pharmacare must cover all essential medication for women
Debate, 2635-2636
Questions, 2630-2632
Protecting strong public health care
Debate, 568-573
Questions, 571-573
Provincial anti-opiate strategy
Debate, 2256-2257
Questions, 2252-2254
Support for Manitoba fishers
Debate, 2149-2151
Questions, 2148
Seniors' School Tax Rebate
Annual pay period, 824-827
Election promise, 1736-1737, 2510, 2513
Government intention, 984-985
Manitobans, impact on, 360
Middle income brackets, impact on, 950-951
Retroactive claims clarification, 828-829, 878-879
Severance package disclosure
Political staff, 2489
Shock Trauma Air Rescue Society (STARS)
Fees for, 1073
Suicide prevention
Indigenous communities, 571-572
Throne Speech
Debate, 204-208
Tuition Fee Income Tax Rebate, 1014
Women's Hospital
Opening date, 1010
World Elder Abuse Awareness Day, 869
Youth Suicide Prevention Strategy, 1182
Wildfire prevention. See also National Disaster Mitigation Program
Fire boats, use of
Cox, 19
Gerrard, 19-20
Pallister, 20
Northern Manitoba
Cullen, 774
Klassen, 774
Squires, 226-227
Wildfires. See also Ministerial statements
Beresford Lake
Cox, 9
Gerrard, 11
Caddy Lake
Cox, 9
Gerrard, 11
Fort McMurray
Gerrard, 227
Development of
Johnson, 2814-2815
Winding River Therapeutic Community. See Headingley Correctional Centre
Winkler Community Foundation's Citizen of the Year. See Members' statements under Elias, Terry
Inuit Art Centre
Gerrard, 104
Lamoureux, 1521
Squires, 1521
Winnipeg International Jazz Festival
Lamoureux, 979
Lindsey, 979
Squires, 978-979
Recidivism and enrolment
Stefanson, 902
Swan, 902
Winnipeg Nomads. See Members' statements
Chief, selection of
Clarke, 1481
Swan, 1481
Members, removal of
Allum, 2558
Cadet positions
Clarke, 1601
Lathlin, 1601
Winnipeg Regeneration Strategy
Saran, 2384
Winnipeg Regional Health Authority (WRHA)
Budget projection concerns
Gerrard, 2740-2741
Goertzen, 2740-2741
Winnipeg Soccer Federation. See Members' statements
Passenger, driver safety
Clarke, 1483-1484
Swan, 1483
Winter road construction (North)
Community benefits agreements
Lindsey, 1612
Pedersen, 1612
Importance of
Lindsey, 2378
Opening season 2015-2016
Lindsey, 1380
Pedersen, 1380
Wiping Away the Tears gathering
Funding support
Clarke, 1493-1495
General comments
Fontaine, 2131
Status of Women involvement
Fontaine, 1516
Squires, 1516
Wishart, Hon. Ian (Portage la Prairie) PC
Accessibility for Manitobans Act, The
Regulations, 1710
Active Schools Fund
Capital funding, 1455
Agriculture industry
Zero tillage practices (flooding), 94
Apprenticeship and Certification Board
Annual report, 2206
Assiniboine Community College
International LPN program, 1549-1550
Brandon School Division
New school construction, 304, 1454, 1922
Brandon University
Annual report, 2206
Metis studies program, 1474
Sexual misconduct policy, 2121
Budget 2016
Manitoba economy, 304-305
Canadian Human Rights Tribunal ruling
Federal response, 2400-2401
First Nations children, discrimination against, 2400
Child poverty rates, 93
Child-care spaces
Increase, need for, 2405-2406
Wait times for, 1713-1714
Children and Youth Opportunities
Annual report, 2357
Children in care
Children's Special Allowance, 1624-1625
Transportation funding (to school), 1554, 1711
Children's Special Allowance
Children in care, 1624-1625
Committee of Supply
Concurrence motion
Speakers, 1701-1706, 1709-1717
Council on Post-Secondary Education (COPSE)
Government intentions, 1715-1716
Priority areas, 1716
Crime rates
Violent (Manitoba), 2117
Defibrillator program
Health clinic access, 2110-2111
Division scolaire franco-manitobaine
Program update, 1552
Early Childhood Educators
Training need, 1551-1552
Education and Advanced Learning
Annual report 2015-2016, 2357
Education and Training Department
Estimates
Opening statements, 1451-1453
Speakers, 1451-1478, 1531-1555
Minister's advisory council, status of, 1714-1715
Staff introductions, 1454, 1545
Supplementary Estimates for Legislative Review 2016, 503
Value-for-money audit, 1705-1706
Education Property Tax Credit, 1712
Education system
East Indian curriculum, 1544
Literacy and numeracy programs, 1461-1462
Report card initiative, 1552-1553
Standardized testing (K-12), 1704
Universal student number, 1704
Expression of Interest program (EOI)
Application processing wait times, 1538-1539
Consultation fees, 1540
General comments, 475
Fairness Commissioner
Update on recommendations, 1549
Fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD)
Treatment strategy, 1550-1551
Finance Minister's tradition
Gift to refugee family, 307
Flood mitigation, 94
Flooding
Zero tillage practices, 94
Hanover School Division
LGBTTQ* education
Curriculum reform, 17-18, 265, 591-592
Diversity policy compliance, 803-804
Human rights code compliance, 1106
LGBTTQ* rights recognition, 1105-1106
Healthy Child Committee of Cabinet
Committee agenda, 1545-1546
Members of, 1545
Operational timeline, 1740
Immigrant population
Contribution to economy, 2548
Contribution to Manitoba, 78-79
Credential recognition, 1537-1538, 1540-1541
Minimum wage increase, 1536
Immigrant services
Newcomer support grant
Funding commitment inquiry, 1104-1105
Immigration
Department representation, 78
Elimination of cap, 475
Meeting with federal Minister, 475
Indigenous education
Initiatives, budget for, 1466
Social work master's program, 1470
Individual education plans (IEP's)
Protecting children act, 1553
Infrastructure projects
Post-secondary institutions, 1476
International students
English language requirements, 1531-1533
Provincial Nominee Program, 1531-1532
Labour
Department representation, 78
LGBTTQ* community
Program and policy support, 265-266
LGBTTQ* education
Hanover School Division
Curriculum reform, 17-18, 265, 591-592
Diversity policy compliance, 803-804
Human rights code compliance, 1106
Licensed Practical Nurses (LPN)
Assiniboine Community College
International program, 1549
Literacy programs budget, 1461-1462
Manitoba Aboriginal Languages Strategy
Status of, 1462
Manitoba Adult Literacy Strategy and Adult Learning Centres
Annual report 2014-2015, 802
Manitoba Early Learning and Child Care
Auditor General's recommendations, 1712-1713
Manitoba Farm Products Marketing Council report, 2819
Manitoba Student Aid
Converted to non-repayable grants, 2585
Eligibility review, 2586
Plans for, 1477
Manitoba Transfer Credit Portal, 1468-1469
Members' statements
2016 world curling silver medal champions, 1103
Vust, Gilbert, 2208-2209
World Refugee Day, 1101
Mental health-care strategy
Annual funding costs, 1547
Annualization, definition of, 1546
Consultations, 1547-1548
Merchants Corner project
Construction commitment, 1568
Metis studies program
Brandon University, 1474
Midwifery program
Dissolution of program, 1669-1670
Funding for program, 588-589, 1467, 1733-1734
Government intention, 719-720, 1622-1624
Minimum wage increase
Immigrants, impact on, 1536
Request for, 1459
National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation
Capital funding for, 810
New West Partnership Agreement
Green program initiatives, 436-437
North Interlake training facility
Funding inquiry, 1475-1476
Oral Questions
Brandon School Division
New school construction inquiry, 304, 1922
Budget 2016
Manitoba economy, 304-305
Building of new schools
Timeline, 2406
Canadian Human Rights Tribunal ruling
Federal response, 2400-2401
Children and youth in care
Children's Special Allowance, 1624-1625
Defibrillator program
Health clinic access, 2110-2111
Federal funds for post-secondary education
Matching provincial funding commitment, 511-512
Finance Minister's tradition
Gift to refugee family, 307
Front and Centre campaign
Funding commitment inquiry, 477
Hanover School Division
Compliance with diversity policies, 803-804
Compliance with human rights code, 1106
LGBTTQ* curriculum, 591-592
LGBTTQ* rights recognition, 1105-1106
Healthy Child Committee of Cabinet
Operational timeline, 1740
Immigrant population
Contribution to economy, 2548
Immigration and labour
Department representation, 78
Immigration application wait times
Removal of expressions of interest, 475
Immigration in Manitoba
Elimination of immigration cap, 475
Meeting with federal Minister, 475
LGBTTQ* education
Human rights curriculum, 17-18
LGBTTQ* Manitobans
Curriculum reform, 265
Program and policy support, 265-266
Merchants Corner project
Construction commitment, 1568
Midwifery program
Dissolution of program, 1669-1670
Funding for program, 1733-1734
Future funding concerns, 588-589
Government intention, 1622-1624
National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation
Future of capital funding, 810
New immigrants
Contribution to Manitoba, 78-79
New West Partnership Agreement
Education programming concerns, 436-437
Newcomer support grant
Funding commitment inquiry, 1104-1105
Northern midwifery program
Government intention, 719-720
Post-secondary capital projects
Federal funding for Manitoba, 2687
Post-secondary education
Sexual violence awareness act, 2109
Post-secondary programs
Future funding concerns, 720-721
Post-secondary tuition
Affordability concerns, 2168
Indexed to inflation, 120, 1833-1834, 2168
Post-secondary tuition rates
Indexed to inflation, 2581, 2583
Provincial Nominee Program
Application wait times, 147, 807-808, 1834-1835, 2548-2549
Business application approvals, 1108
Deposit agreement compliance, 1108
Expansion plan for business, 1107
Government intention, 147
Number of applications, 2403-2404
Qualification review request, 808
Restoration of phone line, 148
Status update on case files, 1670-1671
Provincial student loans
Converted to non-repayable grants, 2585
Eligibility review, 2586
Scholarships and bursaries
Distribution based on need, 2212
Public money-public institutions, 2212
School daycare spaces
Call for increase, 2405-2406
Secondary Suites Program
Government commitment, 1627
Secret Path project
Inclusion on school curriculum, 2303
Social housing units
Construction commitment, 1568-1569
Teachers employment
Government commitment, 225
Tec Voc High School
Expansion commitment, 405-406
Truth and Reconciliation report
Intent to implement Call to Action 43, 2361-2362
Request to implement Call to Action 62, 2303-2304
Timeline for implementing Call to Action 57, 2362
Tuition rebate
Government intention, 2212, 2581-2582
University College of the North
Future contract negotiations, 2584-2585
University of Manitoba contract
Collective bargaining negotiations, 2647
University operating grants
Government commitment, 119
Waterford Green School
Construction inquiry, 991
Positive Parenting Program
Update, 1550
Post-secondary education
Capital projects, federal funding, 2687
Post-secondary institutions
Federal funding, 511-512
Future funding concerns, 720-721
Infrastructure projects, 1476
Operating grants, 119
Program funding, 1466-1467
Post-Secondary Sexual Violence and Sexual Harassment Policies Act (Various Acts Amended) (Bill 204)
General comments, 2109
Potato industry
Processing plants, 2720
Private schools
Per pupil grant, 1460
Protecting Children (Information Sharing) Act (Bill 8)
Individual education plans, 1553
Provincial Nominee Program
Application wait times, 147, 807-808, 1534, 1834-1835, 2548-2549
Applications, number of, 2403-2404
Business application approvals, 1108
Deposit agreement compliance, 1108
Expansion plan for business, 1107
Government intention, 147
International students, 1531-1532
Processing wait times, 147
Provincial audit of, 2548
Qualification review request, 808
Religious-trained skill set, 1540-1541
Restoration of phone line, 148
Status update on case files, 1670-1671
Public Schools Finance Board
Members of, 1454
Read to Succeed program
Funding status, 1701-1703
Resolutions
The potato's significant impact on Manitoba's heritage and economy
Questions, 2720
Scholarships and bursaries
Distribution based on need, 2212
Public money-public institutions, 2212
School construction
Timeline for, 2406
School for the Deaf
Funding status, 1709-1710
Secondary Suites Program, 1627
Secret Path project
School curriculum, inclusion in, 2303
Seniors' School Tax Rebate
Government intention, 1712
Sexual assault
Manitoba rates, 2117
Sexual Violence Awareness and Prevention Act (Advanced Education Administration Act and Private Vocational Institutions Act Amended) (Bill 15)
2 R
Debate, 2116-2118
Questions, 2118-2121
R/S Amdt
Clause 2 subsection 2.2(4), 2659-2660
Clause 2 subsection 2.2(5), 2654, 2664-2665
Clause 7 subsection 13.1(2), 2667-2668
Clause 7 subsection 13.1(3), 2654-2655, 2670-2671
C/3 R, 2672-2673
Consent, definition of, 2119
Consultations, 2120
Cultural sensitivity, definition of, 2118-2119, 2659
Cultural sensitivity, private institutions, 2667
FIPPA/PHIA compliance, 2664
Human Rights Code compliance, 2659
Northern communities, information for, 2120
Policy development, 2116-2118
Privacy protection, 2119
Reporting requirements (institutions), 2119
Reporting requirements (private institutions), 2670-2671
Review period, length of, 2654-2655
Sexual violence, definition of, 2117
Social media, inclusion of, 2117
Small class size initiative
Budget for, 1460
Government intention, 1460-1461
Social housing units
Construction commitment, 1568-1569
Special needs education
Capital funding, 1456
Funding applications
Elimination of, 1457-1458
Funding status, 1710
Task force recommendations, 1456-1457
Worker wages, 1458-1459
Teachers employment
Government commitment, 225
Tec Voc High School
Aerospace and welding wing, 1717
Expansion commitment, 405-406
Throne Speech
Debate, 92-95
Triple A program
Funding status, 1711-1712
Truth and Reconciliation Commission-calls to action
Education system, 1463-1465
Implementation of #43, 2361-2362
Implementation of #57, 2362
Implementation of #62, 2303-2304
Tuition Fee Income Tax Rebate, 2212, 2581-2582
Tuition increase, 1478
Tuition rates
Affordability concerns, 2168
Indexed to inflation, 120, 1833-1834, 2168, 2581, 2583
International students, 1477-1478
Université de Saint-Boniface
Annual report, 2206
University College of the North (UCN)
Annual report, 2206
Future contract negotiations, 2584-2585
University of Manitoba
Annual report, 2206
Front and Centre campaign
Funding commitment inquiry, 477, 1471
Funding proposals, 1469
Proposal criteria, 1472-1473
Received proposals, 1474-1475
University of Manitoba contract
Collective bargaining negotiations, 2647
University of Winnipeg
Annual report, 2206
Base operating grants, 1465-1466
Waterford Green School
Construction inquiry, 991, 1455
World Refugee Day, 1101
Zero tillage practices
Flooding, 94
Programs and services for
Fontaine, 114
Stefanson, 114
Recidivism statistics
Stefanson, 627
Swan, 627
Rights for
Fontaine, 1045
Pallister, 1045-1046
Government policies
Fontaine, 1267
Squires, 1267
Premier's advisor
Fontaine, 1051-1055
Pallister, 1051-1055
Premier's advisor
Fontaine, 1051-1055
Pallister, 1051-1055
Missing and murdered indigenous women and girls
Fontaine, 382
Women, violence against. See Aboriginal women; Violence against women
Consultations with
Fontaine, 1054
Pallister, 1055
Capacity numbers
Stefanson, 626-627
Swan, 626
Federal inmates
Stefanson, 626
Swan, 626
Intermittent sentences
Swan, 679
Mayer, 2637-2638
Women's History Month. See Members' statements
Opening date
Goertzen, 1010
Wiebe, 1010
Wood, Charlotte. See Ministerial statements
Wood, Edwin and Stephanie. See Members' statements
Workers Compensation Board. See also Workers Compensation Board in Crown Corporations Committee
Annual report 2015
Cullen, 259
Five-Year Plan 2016-2020
Cullen, 259
Review committee
Terms of reference change
Support for
Marcelino, F., 43
General comments
Lindsey, 61
Illness and injury prevention
Health and safety indicators
Cullen, 1402-1403
Lindsey, 1402
Training
Lindsey, 1122
Pallister, 1122-1123, 1125, 1129, 1227-1229
Workplace Safety and Health Act
Changes to
Cullen, 642
Lindsey, 642
World Elder Abuse Awareness Day
Goertzen, 868-869
Lamoureux, 869
Wiebe, 869
World Food Day. See Members' statements
Wishart, 1101
World Teachers' Day. See Members' statements
World War II. See Members' statements under Remembering D-Day
World War II veterans. See Members' statements under Rouse, Allan and Trooper Fred Butterworth
Aquatic invasive species
Prevention funding increase, 1205
Envriothon, 300
First Nations education
Off-reserve travel burden, 2421
Fishing industry
Marketing of, 2147
Grant Park High
Envirothon champions, 300
Greenhouse gas emissions
Missed targets, 2811
Health Care Accountability Act (Health Services Act and Health Services Insurance Act Amended) (Bill 206)
2 R
Debate, 1958-1959
Questions, 1954
Health-care services
Federal transfers, 1954
Wait-time concerns, 210
Jordan's Principle, 2420
Manitoba Hydro
Sustainable management, 2811
Members, introduction of
Envirothon, 300
Members' statements
Envirothon, 300
Swan Valley Lions Club, 2160
Urban Forest Committee, 981
New West Partnership Agreement
Manitoba participation, 119
Opposition day motion
Inequitable social services funding for First Nations people, 2419-2421
Oral Questions
Aquatic invasive species
Prevention funding increase, 1205
New West Partnership
Manitoba participation, 119
Prebudget consultation meetings
Physician recruitment and retention
Difficulty of, 1958
Physicians
Exit interviews, 1958
Prebudget consultations
Resolutions
Support for Manitoba fishers
Questions, 2147
Transitioning to a green economy
Debate, 2811-2813
Questions, 2809
Sapotaweyak Cree Nation
Trades training, 2420
Sustainable Development Department
Throne Speech
Debate, 208-210
Urban Forest Committee, 981
Wrestling. See Members' statements under Lee, Hunter
Indigenous partnership
Maloway, 2431
Saran, 2384