Hansard: Index

HOUSE INDEX - 4th Session - 41st Legislature

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Family Conciliation Services

Arbitration awards, enforceability

Cullen, 1336-1337

Budget reduction concerns

Cox, 126

Cullen, 127

Fontaine, 126-127

Goertzen, 126

Reporting process

Cullen, 1338-1339

Family Dispute Resolution (Pilot Project) Act

Cullen, 1336

Family Group Conferencing

CFS program

Fielding, 533

Family Law Modernization Act (Bill 9)

1 R

Cullen, 615

2 R

Debate

Fontaine, 1340-1342

Lamoureux, 1342

Opening statement

Cullen, 1336-1337

Questions

Cullen, 1337-1340

Fontaine, 1337-1340

Gerrard, 1337-1340

Referred to Standing Committee on Justice

R/S Amdt

Schedule A Clause 39

Cullen, 2242

C/3 R

Cullen, 2358

Fontaine, 2358-2360

Lamoureux, 2360

R/A

Filmon, 2381

Consultations

Cullen, 1340

Fontaine, 1340

Family Conciliation Services, reporting process

Cullen, 1338-1339

Fontaine, 1338-1339, 1341

Family evaluators, appointment of

Cullen, 1337

Funding levels for pilot projects

Fontaine, 1341

Legal Aid coverage

Cullen, 1337

Fontaine, 1337, 1341

Gerrard, 1337-1338

Maintenance Enforcement Program

Expanded administrative authority

Cullen, 1336, 1337, 1339

Fontaine, 1339

Outcome measures

Cullen, 1338-1339

Gerrard, 1338-1339

Pilot project length

Cullen, 1339-1340

Gerrard, 1339

Family law reform

Cullen, 143

Isleifson, 78

Morley-Lecomte, 67

Family Medical Centre

Closure

Kinew, 591

Swan, 634, 900

Patient-care concerns

Lamont, 769

Pallister, 769

Family violence prevention

Funding reduction concerns

Fontaine, 1765

Squires, 1765

Snow Lake Centre on Family Violence

Request to reinstate funding

Fontaine, 1764

Smith, B., 1791

Squires, 1764-1765

Women's resource centre investments

Morley-Lecomte, 1067

Squires, 1067

Farewell speeches. See Members of the Legislative Assembly

Farm Away Retreat

Wishart, 575

Farmer Appreciation Day

Eichler, 117

Gerrard, 117

Marcelino, T., 117

Farms/farming

Young Farmers Rebate

Eichler, 1155

Fielding, 535

Michaleski, 1154-1155

Federal equalization payments

General comments

Fletcher, 778

Lamont, 1789

Increase in

Allum, 1140

Lamont, 602

Swan, 633-634, 1100-1101, 1303, 2371-2372

Provincial deficit

Lamont, 547-548

Pallister, 547-548

Federal/provincial relations

Allum, 1140

Festival du Voyageur

Cox, 571-572

Kinew, 572

Lamont, 245, 572-573

Fidelity Bonds (Crime Insurance)

Report tabled

Fielding, 396

Fielding, Hon. Scott (Kirkfield Park) PC

Agriculture industry

Carbon tax exemption (fuel), 1307

Fuel tax provision--Saskatchewan, 1305-1306

Ambulance services

Fee reduction, 532

An Act Concerning the Leasing of 800 Adele Avenue, Winnipeg (Bill 32)

1 R, 1893

2 R

Opening statement, 1982-1984

Questions, 1984-1987

First Nations Southern Manitoba CFS Authority

Termination of lease agreement, 1982-1983

Lease holder negotiations, 1987

Marymound occupation, 1985-1987

New West Partnership legal compliance, 1984-1985

Vacancy length, 1984

Arts/culture

Budget 2019 grants, 534

B & L Resources for Children and Youth and Families

Awareness of abuse allegations, 124-125

Financial support inquiry, 126

Number of children in care, 125, 164

Basic personal tax credit

Exemption increase, 1308

Budget 2019

Arts, culture and heritage, 534

Child care spaces, 533

Education system, 533

Health-care services, 532-533, 553, 820-821

Interactive Digital Media Tax Credit, 535

Methamphetamine addiction treatment, 533

Municipalities, 534

Personal-care homes, 533

Travel Manitoba, 535

Victim Services, 533

Young Farmers Rebate, 535

Budget 2019 address, 531-535

Budget Implementation and Tax Statutes Amendment Act, 2019 (Bill 16)

C/3 R, 2371

Fuel tax provision, 1305-1306

Fuel tax revenues, 1306

Opening statements, 1302-1303

Questions, 1305-1310

Timing of Bill, 553

Canada Day

Fixed statutory holiday, 1352

Capital investment

Private sector, 188

Carbon tax

Agriculture fuel exemption, 1307

GST exemption, 1296, 1302

Industry protections, 1307

PST exemption, 499

Child and Family Services

Home visitation responsibility, 169

Resources for children in care, 168

Vetting of foster parent applications, 169

Child care

Affordable services, access to, 664-665

Child-care spaces

Budget for 2019, 533

City of Winnipeg

Budget, use of utility dividends, 2221

Investors Group Field agreement, 2240

City of Winnipeg (provincial review)

Treasury Board report, 2181

Civil Service

New legislation, 189-190

Climate and Green Plan Implementation Office

Monies allocated, 534

Committee of Supply

Interim Supply

Funding length, 2239

Questions, 1078, 2235-2240, 2337

Interim Supply Motion, 1079, 2338

Corporate tax rate

US rate lowered, 188

Dominion Bond Rating Service (DBRS)

Credit rating improvement, 1714

Provincial budget and deficit reduction, 168

Economy--provincial

Government record, 1584-1585

Performance improvements, 1530-1531

Education system

Budget for 2019, 533

Funding, 556

Efficiency Manitoba

Board costs, 1352

Business model, 1352

Election campaign financing

New legislation concerns, 806

Rebate elimination, 1302-1303, 1309

Elections/by-elections

Fixed election date

Possible spring election, 806-807

Estimates

Request to consider, 2220

Executive Council

Budget increase, 821

Family Group Conferencing

CFS program, 533

Farms/farming

Young Farmers Rebate, 535

Fidelity Bonds (Crime Insurance)

Report tabled, 396

Film and Video Production Tax Credit

Sunset clause elimination, 534-535, 1302

Finance Department

Supplementary Information for Legislative Review, 2019-2020, 1109

First Nations

Water/sewer upgrades, 534

Fiscal Stabilization Account

Balance update, 26, 1323

Flood protection

Budget 2019, 555-556, 818-820

Fontaine, Tina

Children's Advocate report, 626

Foster parenting

Vetting of applicants, 169

Freedom of information requests

Transparency and accountability, 1862-1863

Fuel tax

Provision in Bill 16, 1305-1306

Revenues, 1306

Gilbert Park residence

Management practices, 2186

Meeting request, 2186

Resident case concern, 2186

Goods and Services Tax (GST)

Carbon tax exemption, 1296, 1302

Health-care services

Budget 2019, 532-533, 553, 820-821

Spending, yearly comparison, 820-821

Heritage sector

Budget 2019 grants, 534

Highways and roads

Municipal 2019 Infrastructure Grant, 534

Hockey

St. James Jr. Canucks, 1449

Home energy products

Door-to-door sales ban, 1353

Home repair programs

Cancellation

Impact on low-income Manitobans, 664

Interactive Digital Media Tax Credit

Budget for 2019, 535

Interest rates

Future increase to, 188

Interim Appropriation Act, 2019 (2) (Bill 33)

1 R, 2338

2 R

Opening statement, 2338

Questions, 2338-2339

C/3 R, 2340

Interim Appropriation Act, 2019 (Bill 28)

1 R, 817

2 R

Opening statement, 818

Questions, 818-821

C/3 R, 887

Interim Appropriation Act, 2020 (Bill 30)

1 R, 1079

2 R

Opening statement, 1079-1082

Questions, 1082-1085, 1725

Bill briefing, 1725

Interim appropriations, provincial comparison, 1080

Timing of Bill 30, 1080

Investors Group Field

City of Winnipeg agreement, 2240

Legislative Building Centennial Restoration and Preservation Act (Bill 21)

1 R, 737

2 R

Opening statement, 1378

Questions, 1378-1382

C/3 R, 2377

Donations, grants, bequests etc., 1379-1380

LAMC's role, 1380-1381

Maintenance projects, 1378-1379

Preservation advisory committee, establishment of, 2377

Speaker's management role, 1381

Upgrade/repair costs, 2377

Lifeflight Air Ambulance privatization

Public operation of services, 1904-1905

Manitoba Advocate for Children and Youth report

Government response, 621

Implementation of recommendations, 626-627

School attendance, suspensions and expulsions, 620

Manitoba Housing

Government intention, 2186-2187

Manitoba Pharmacare program

Budget for 2019, 533

Members' statements

Caregiver Recognition Day, 950-951

Grace Hospital Foundation holiday events, 41-42

McDonald, Ab, 1801

St. James Jr. Canucks, 1449

Mental health and addiction

Culturally appropriate treatment services, youth, 620

Funding--federal, 2338-2339

Methamphetamine addiction treatment

Budget 2019, 533

Minister of Finance

Recusal re: City of Winnipeg, 2239

Minor Amendments and Corrections Act, 2019 (Bill 24)

Canada Day

Fixed statutory holiday, 1352

Missing and murdered indigenous women and girls (MMIWG)

Government plan of action, request for, 621

Municipal 2019 Infrastructure Grant

Highways and roads, 534

Municipalities

Budget for 2019, 534

New West Partnership Trade Agreement

Adele Avenue lease agreement termination

Legal compliance, 1984-1985

Northern Manitoba economy

Job losses, 2135

Oral Questions

B & L foster care agency

Awareness of abuse allegations, 124-125

Financial support inquiry, 126

Number of children in care, 125, 164

Cancellation of home repair programs

Impact on low-income Manitobans, 664

Carbon tax

GST exemption, 1296

Child and Family Services

Home visitation responsibility, 169

Resources for children in care, 168

Vetting of foster parent applications, 169

Child-care services

Access to affordable services, 664-665

Children's Advocate report

Government response, 621

Implementation of recommendations, 626-627

Children's Advocate report-education review

Suspensions and expulsions recommendation, 620

City of Winnipeg budget

Use of utility dividends, 2221

City of Winnipeg review

Treasury Board report, 2181

DBRS credit rating

Manitoba improvement, 1714

Election campaign financing

New legislation concerns, 806

Federal carbon tax

PST exemption, 499

Fiscal Stabilization Account

Balance update, 26, 1323

Fixed election date law

Possible spring election, 806-807

Freedom of information requests

Transparency and accountability, 1862-1863

Gilbert Park resident

Case concern, 2186

Management practices, 2186

Meeting request, 2186

Lifeflight Air Ambulance

Public operation of services, 1904-1905

Manitoba Housing units

Government intention, 2186-2187

Manitoba's economy

Government record, 1584-1585

Performance improvements, 1530-1531

Missing and murdered indigenous women and girls

Request for government plan of action, 621

Northern job losses

Use of reserve funds, 2135

Procurement practices

Untendered contracts, 867-868

Provincial budget and deficit reduction

Dominion Bond Rating Service findings, 168

Provincial finances and economy

Government update, 405-406

Progress update, 668

Request to call estimates, 2220

PST reduction

PC election promise, 2136

Tobacco prices

Decrease concerns, 1529-1530

Youth mental health and addiction

Culturally appropriate treatment services, 620

Personal-care homes

Capital projects, Budget 2019, 533

Primary caregiver tax credit, 951

Procurement practices

Changes to, 190

Untendered contracts, 867-868

Provincial deficit

Summary deficit reduction, 531-532

Provincial finances

Update, 405-406, 668

Provincial sales tax (PST)

Carbon tax exemption, 499

Tobacco tax, maintenance of, 2041

Provincial sales tax (PST), reduction

General comments, 532, 1302

Impact on Manitobans, 550

PC election promise, 2136

Public services

New technologies, 189

Reducing Red Tape and Improving Services Act, 2019 (Bill 14)

1 R, 570

2 R

Opening statement, 1350-1351

Questions, 1351-1353

C/3 R, 2365-2366

Canada Day, fixed statutory holiday, 1352

Regulations, number removed, 1350

Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP)

Staff increase, 533

Schools

Repair budget increase, 533

Social impact bonds

Budget 2019, 533

Throne Speech

Debate, 187-192

Tobacco prices

PST decrease concerns, 1529-1530, 2041

Tobacco Tax Amendment Act (Bill 31)

1 R, 1855

2 R

Opening statement, 2040-2041

Questions, 2041-2042

C/3 R, 2293

Revenue estimates, 2041

Revenue, health spending use, 2041

Revenue, smoking prevention programs, 2042

Tobacco use

Cigarettes, illegal smuggling, 2042

Smoking rate--provincial, 2042

Transformational capital, 189

Travel Manitoba

Plan 96/4 funding, 535

Victim Services

Budget for 2019, 533

Water and waste water management

First Nations, upgrades for, 534

Water Related Capital program

Project funding, 534

Young Farmers Rebate

Budget 2019, 535

Filipino community. See also Members' statements

Bilingual language program

Reyes, 2166

Contributions to Manitoba

Reyes, 1389-1390

Economic contribution

Smith, A., 2167

Garment industry workers

Marcelino, F., 2171

Reyes, 2166

Immigrants

Marcelino, F., 2171

Reyes, 2165-2166

Politicians

Reyes, 2166-2167

Filipino Heritage Month. See Members' statements; Resolutions

Film and Video Production Tax Credit

Sunset clause elimination

Fielding, 534-535, 1302

Maloway, 1051, 1055

Micklefield, 639

Film industry. See Members' statements under Vivier, Carole

Filmon, Hon. Janice (Lieutenant-Governor of the Province of Manitoba)

Budget Implementation and Tax Statutes Amendment Act, 2019 (Bill 16)

R/A, 2381

Courts Modernization Act (Various Acts Amended) (Bill 20)

R/A, 2381

Elections Amendment Act (Bill 240)

R/A, 2382

Family Law Modernization Act (Bill 9)

R/A, 2381

Highway Traffic Amendment Act (Immediate Roadside Prohibitions) (Bill 7)

R/A, 2381

Interim Appropriation Act, 2019 (2) (Bill 33)

R/A, 2381

Legislative Building Centennial Restoration and Preservation Act (Bill 21)

R/S, 2381

Liquor, Gaming and Cannabis Control Amendment Act (Cannabis Possession Restrictions) (Bill 15)

R/A, 2381

Liquor, Gaming and Cannabis Control Amendment Act (Cider and Cooler Sales at Beer Vendors) (Bill 11)

R/A, 2381

Manitoba Conservation Officers Recognition Day Act (Bill 207)

R/A, 2381

Mental Health Amendment and Personal Health Information Amendment Act (Bill 5)

R/A, 2381

Municipal Amendment Act (Strengthening Codes of Conduct for Council Members) (Bill 2)

R/A, 2381

Police Services Amendment Act (Institutional Safety Officers) (Bill 17)

R/A, 2381

Presumption of Death and Declaration of Absence Act and Amendments to The Insurance Act (Bill 226)

R/A, 2381

Private Vocational Institutions Act (Bill 13)

R/A, 2381

Reducing Red Tape and Improving Services Act, 2019 (Bill 14)

R/A, 2381

Referendum Act (Bill 8)

R/A, 2381

Residential Tenancies Amendment Act (Bill 19)

R/A, 2381

Sikh Heritage Month Act (Bill 228)

R/A, 2381

Statutes Correction and Minor Amendments Act, 2018 (Bill 6)

R/A, 2381

Throne Speech

Address, 1-8

Tobacco Tax Amendment Act (Bill 31)

R/A, 2381

Finance Department

Supplementary Information for Legislative Review, 2019-2020

Fielding, 1109

Finance Minister's comments

Fixed election date law

Pallister, 1198-1199

Swan, 1198-1199

Financial Report and Accounting in Manitoba Education (FRAME)

Report release

Goertzen, 455

Kinew, 454-455

Firefighters, volunteer--The Pas. See also Matters of Privilege

Insurance company lawsuit

Lindsey, 1066-1067

Mayer, 1066-1067

Manitoba Liquor & Lotteries

Legal action

Graydon, 781

Lathlin, 804-805

Lindsey, 960

Mayer, 804-805, 960-961

First Nations. See also Spirit Bear Day Act; specific First Nations

Children, jurisdiction over

Klassen, 143

Community Places Program exclusion

Lamont, 1788

Duty-to-consult framework

Clarke, 278-279

Lathlin, 276

Education underfunding

Lamont, 978

Government relations

Gerrard, 915

Health-care access

Friesen, 1714

Gerrard, 646

Klassen, 1714

Highway signage project

Clarke, 280-281

Housing crisis

Klassen, 144

Ice roads

Travel time/costs

Klassen, 144

Infrastructure projects, remote locations

Klassen, 944

Schuler, 944

Lake St. Martin outlet, consultations

Fontaine, 215

Pallister, 215

Land development, duty to consult

Clarke, 214-215

Klassen, 214-215

Pallister, 215

Lands, jurisdiction over

Klassen, 144

Manitoba Hydro dam consultations

Lindsey, 1863-1864

Squires, 1864

Manitoba-First Nations Mineral Development Protocol

Bindle, 1844, 1846

Clarke, 279

Pedersen, 182

Mental health and addiction services

Fontaine, 825

Mining and mineral industry partnership

Pedersen, 182

Water/sewer upgrades

Fielding, 534

First Nations of Southern Manitoba Child and Family Services Authority. See An Act concerning the Leasing of 800 Adele Avenue, Winnipeg

First Nations safety officers

Funding support

Cullen, 142

First responders. See Working Mind First Responders

First World War. See Ministerial statements under Battle of Vimy Ridge

Fiscal Stabilization Account

Balance update

Fielding, 26, 1323

Guillemard, 1322-1323

Johnson, 26

Fischer, Laurie. See Members' statements

Fisheries. See also Members' statements; Northern Walleye Inc.; Petitions

Algae and sewage impact--Lake Winnipeg

Gerrard, 223

Co-management board, dissolution of

Altemeyer, 1781

Commercial industry

Consultations concerns

Altemeyer, 1583-1584

Squires, 1583-1584

Fish stock concerns

Klassen, 2033

Squires, 2033

Quota buyback program

Klassen, 2033

Squires, 631, 2033-2034

Ecotourism

Gerrard, 224, 341

Fish net sizes, deadline extension--Lake Winnipeg

Klassen, 1121

Squires, 1121

Fishing lines, wildlife destruction

Squires, 2256

Wowchuk, 2261

Sustainability initiatives--Lake Winnipeg

Johnson, 708

Squires, 708

FleetNet. See also Resolutions

System replacement

Smook, 939

Timeline for replacement

Maloway, 940

Smook, 940

Fletcher, Hon. Steven (Assiniboia) Manitoba Party

Addiction treatment facilities

Funding, 888

Regulations, 120

Brookside Cemetery Recognition Act (Bill 211)

1 R, 354

Bruce Oake Foundation

Licensing and regulation, 777

Budget 2019 debate, 777-779

Budget Implementation and Tax Statutes Amendment Act, 2019 (Bill 16)

2 R

Debate, 1133-1136

Carbon tax, 888, 1135

Committee of Supply

Interim Supply

Questions, 2237-2240

Conflict of interest

Legislation update needed, 1136, 2305-2306

Conflict of Interest Act (Bill 216)

1 R, 354

Crown assets

Government plan for, 887-888

Efficiency Manitoba, 1134-1135

Efficiency Manitoba Amendment Act (Bill 215)

1 R, 444

Election campaign financing

Donation increase, 779

Election Financing Amendment Act (Contribution Limits) (Bill 213)

1 R, 393

Electoral Divisions Amendment Act (Bill 214)

1 R, 443

Federal equalization payments, 778

Gift of Life Act (Human Tissue Gift Act Amended) (Bill 212)

1 R, 396

Indigenous Representation and Related Amendments Act (Bill 231)

1R, 1057

Insurance Amendment Act (Bill 210)

1 R, 353

Interim Appropriation Act, 2019 (Bill 28)

C/3 R, 887-890, 895-896

International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia, 1962

Investors Group Field

Loan restructure, 887

Manitoba Hydro

Debt level, 887

Inquiry into, 779

Manitoba Public Insurance Corporation Amendment Act (Bill 208)

1 R, 393

Matter of Urgent Public Importance

Regarding the operation of child and family services and the urgent issue of a child taken from a mother in Bloodvein then dying while in care, 815-816

Matters of Grievance

Regarding the government's economic plan; conflict of interest; and addiction treatment facility (Vimy Arena site), 461-462

Matters of Privilege

Concerning the definition of "brief" and "purpose" as set out in Rule 135, 395

The government misled the House about the nature of Interim Supply and the functions of the government budget process, 891-893

The Member for Assiniboia alleged that his privilege was violated by not being allowed to enter the budget lockup after making previous requests to do so, 715-717

The Minister of Infrastructure has misled the Committee of Supply by saying that sole sourced contracting had not occurred when it had, 710-712

Regarding a written question on the Order Paper relating to the sale of 255 Hamilton Avenue, indicating that the answer to the question contradicted previous information provided on this subject, 2138-2139

Regarding the fact that the Government has not been calling Departmental Estimates, 1674-1675

Regarding the First Minister's reaction to job losses in Flin Flon, 217

Regarding the tense of the language used in the Throne Speech, 11

Members' statements

Conservative values, 1857-1858

First Ministers' conference, 398

Investors Group Field and crown corporations, 799-800

Kenney, Jason, 1313-1314

Mental Health Amendment and Personal Health Information Amendment Act (Bill 5)

2 R

Questions, 467-468

Mental health and addiction, 467-468

Mining and mineral industry

Concerns for, 779

Minister of Finance

Recusal re: City of Winnipeg, 2239

Ministerial statements

International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia, 1962

National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women, 445-446

Substance Use and Addictions Awareness Week, 119-120

National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women, 445-446

Opposition Day Motion

Regarding the Provincial Government's cuts to education that puts the quality of education of students at risk; closing the Curriculum Support Centre; the education review; and the hiring of consultants, 974-975

Stating that on the 100th anniversary of the 1919 General Strike the Provincial Government commemorate labour rights by taking the following steps: promote unionization; collective bargaining; a living wage; and safe working conditions, 1931-1933

Organ donation

Presumed consent--Nova Scotia, 974

Petitions

Vimy Arena, 27-28, 132-133, 170-171, 218-219, 256-257, 305-306, 367-368, 409-410, 459-460

Points of Order

P/O by Fletcher regarding the allowable length of First Reading speeches, 393-395

P/O by Fletcher regarding the Member for Radisson using a blackberry in his seat during OQ, 963

P/O by Fletcher regarding the persistence of heckling, 2187

P/O by Fletcher regarding the validity of considering Interim Supply 2020 this year, as he felt it was outside the mandate of the current session, 1722-1723

P/O by Fletcher suggesting that the use of the word "hate" by the Member for St. Johns, was directed at the Premier and was unparliamentary, 2077

P/O by the Premier responding to a Point of Order raised by the Member for St. Johns on April 2, 2019 regarding tabling of documents, 997

P/O by Wiebe regarding the fact that the government has not called Departmental Estimates, 2243

Provincial finances

Debt and deficit, 778

Russian Revolution, 1932

Sole-sourced contracts

General comments, 888, 1134

Tendering practices, 777-778

Substance Use and Addictions Awareness Week, 119-120

Throne Speech

Debate, 260-262

Written submission, 262-274

Tobacco

Farmers crop quota, end of, 2304-2305

Tobacco Tax Amendment Act (Bill 31)

C/3 R, 2304-2307

Tobacco use

Smoking, health risks, 2305

Flin Flon General Hospital. See also Members' statements; Petitions; Resolutions

Cross-border users

Lindsey, 438

New emergency department

Bindle, 869

Friesen, 869

Lindsey, 875-876

Morley-Lecomte, 1748

Northern health services, state of

Friesen, 50-51

Lathlin, 50

Obstetric services

Position advertisement

Gerrard, 440

Lindsey, 148, 438, 440-441

Request to restore

Friesen, 528-529, 1809

Lathlin, 1809

Lindsey, 528-529

Snow clearing

Lindsey, 437

Suspension of

Fontaine, 676

Friesen, 22-23, 450-451

Lindsey, 22-23, 150-151, 437, 450-451, 566, 642, 878

Smith, B., 653

Flin Flon Manitoba

Mining Community Reserve Fund access

Lindsey, 566

Flood protection. See also Members' statements

Budget 2019

Fielding, 555-556, 818-820

Wiebe, 555-556, 818-820

Budget reduction concerns

Kinew, 543-544

Pallister, 544

Wetlands

Altemeyer, 911

Flood victims

Operation Return Home

Clarke, 1488

Flooding

Shellmouth Dam issues

Graydon, 781

Folklorama

Marcelino, F., 873-874

Fontaine, Nahanni (St. Johns) NDP

#MeToo movement, 950

Aboriginal Justice Inquiry, 1376-1377

Abortion services

Buffer zones around facilities, 431, 433, 677

Harassment at facilities, 432

Minister's position, 1899

Other jurisdictions, 432, 433

Protests and freedom of expression, 433

Right to, 1929

Role of protests, 433

Support for legislation request, 91-92

Addiction treatment services

Investments needed, 580-581

Animal Care Amendment Act (Bill 223)

1 R, 571

Animal Care Amendment Act (Declawing of Cats) (Bill 221)

1 R, 571

Arts/culture

Vivier, Carole, 1447

Basketball

St. John's Tigers, 659-660

Battle of Vimy Ridge, 1109-1110

Brandon Manitoba

Detox facility needed, 402

Methamphetamine addiction

Needles distributed, 2131

BreastCheck mobile clinics

Funding reduction, 675

Budget Implementation and Tax Statutes Amendment Act, 2019 (Bill 16)

2 R

Debate, 1215-1232, 1251-1259, 1298

Amendments

Clause 18, 1328

Clause 19, 1328

Clause 20, 1328

Questions, 1309-1310

Building Sustainable Communities program

Project funding criteria, 1715-1716

Canada Trans Youth Health Survey

Suicide risk, 1961

CancerCare Manitoba

BreastCheck mobile clinics, funding reduction, 675

Government review, 141

Review, RFP's for, 141

Cannabis legalization

Fines, cost of, 113

Social responsibility fee, 1358-1361

Cannabis revenue

Sales, 1358-1361

Celebrating Manitoba 150 Act (Bill 236)

2 R

Questions, 1740-1741

Child and Family Services

Block funding, 2310

Child and Family Services Amendment Act (Bill 227)

2 R

Questions, 1937-1938

Child sexual exploitation

Tracia's Trust report, 2072-2073

Children in care

Expectant mothers, birth alerts, 1938

Indigenous children

Culturally appropriate placements, 2248-2249

Concordia Hospital ER closure

Request to retain services, 2283

Conservation officers

Number employed, 335

Vacancies, 335-336, 338

Courts Modernization Act (Various Acts Amended) (Bill 20)

2 R

Debate, 1375-1377

Questions, 1372-1375

C/3 R, 2375-2376

Judicial appointments process, 2375

Judicial appointments process, minority participation, 1373-1374, 1376

Judicial nominations, indigenous representation, 1374-1375, 2375

Small claims court

Monetary limit increase, 1373

Crime rate increase

Judicial system staff levels, 1319-1320, 1402-1403

Detox facilities

Need for--Brandon, 402

Election campaign financing

Contribution limits, cross Canada comparison, 1258-1259

Donation increase, 1222-1225, 2197, 2349

Government position on Bill 232, 1033-1034

Rebate elimination, 1220, 1298, 1310

Rebates, cross Canada comparison, 1252-1258

Election Financing Amendment Act (Bill 204)

2 R

Questions, 836-837

Consultations, 836

Election Financing Amendment Act (Bill 232)

1 R, 983

2 R

Opening statements, 1021-1023

Questions, 1023-1025

Crisis situations, advertising ban, 1023

Elections Amendment Act (Bill 240)

2 R

Debate, 2004-2006

Questions, 2002-2004

C/3 R, 2197-2198

Elections/by-elections

Candidates, economically marginalized, 840

Fixed election date, 1225-1226

Legislative changes to, 2197, 2349-2350

Emergency Medical Response and Stretcher Transportation Amendment Act (Bill 235)

2 R

Questions, 2091-2092

Patient escorts, critically ill patients, 2091

Employment and Income Assistance (EIA)

Basic needs rate reduction, 1292-1293

Family Conciliation Services

Budget reduction concerns, 126-127

Family Law Modernization Act (Bill 9)

2 R

Debate, 1340-1342

Questions, 1337-1340

C/3 R, 2358-2360

Consultations, 1340

Family conciliatory services, reporting process, 1338-1339, 1341

Funding levels for pilot projects, 1341

Legal Aid coverage, 1337, 1341

Maintenance Enforcement Program

Expanded administrative authority, 1339

Family violence prevention

Funding reduction concerns, 1765

Snow Lake Centre on Family Violence

Request to reinstate funding, 1764

First Nations

Lake St. Martin outlet, consultations, 215

Mental health and addiction services, 825

Flin Flon General Hospital

Obstetric services, suspension of, 676

Football

St. John's High School football champions, 14

The Forks

MMIWG monument, 2195-2196

Front-line services

Consultant spending, 1669-1670

Health-care service reform

Nurses mandatory overtime, 139, 675

Nurses, impact on, 139

Helen Betty Osborne Memorial Foundation

Provincial funding contribution, 1623-1624

Highway Traffic Amendment Act (Immediate Roadside Prohibitions) (Bill 7)

2 R

Debate, 417-421

Questions, 414-416

C/3 R, 2352-2354

Blood alcohol levels, vehicle seizure, 420

Consultations, 415

Fines and suspensions, new penalties, 420

Legislation, reason for, 414

MPI public education program, 416

Police discretionary powers

Racial profiling concerns, 416, 420-421

Regulatory framework, 415

Hospitals

Methamphetamine addiction

Security officer expanded powers, 25-26

Security services, 1366

Violent incidents, 1366

Impaired driving

Current penalties, 419-420

Fines and suspensions, 420

Independent Investigation Unit of Manitoba

Statutory authority review, 25, 48-49

Indigenous communities

Judicial nominations, 1374-1375

Indigenous health care

Addiction crisis, 2248

Interim Appropriation Act, 2019 (Bill 28)

2 R

Debate, 824-828

International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia, 1961

International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, 116

Intravenous drug use

Discarded needles, number of, 868

Needles distributed--Brandon, 2131

Judicial system appointments

Indigenous representation, 1373-1374, 2375

Minority participation, 1373-1374, 1376

Process for, 2375

Lactation consultant services

Funding reduction concerns, 674

Lake St. Martin outlet

First Nations consultations, 215

Legislative Assembly

Diversity of, 1221, 2375

LGBTTQ*

Canada Trans Youth Health Survey

Suicide risk, 1961

Liquor, Gaming and Cannabis Control Amendment Act (Cannabis Possession Restrictions) (Bill 15)

2 R

Debate, 1360-1361

Questions, 1357-1359

C/3 R, 2369-2370

Maintenance Enforcement Program

Expanded administrative authority, 1339

Manitoba Advocate for Children and Youth report

Government response, 621

Manitoba Conservation Officers Recognition Day Act (Bill 207)

2 R

Debate, 337-339

Questions, 335-336

C/3 R, 2164

Manitoba Film & Music, 1447

Manitoba-Minnesota Transmission Project

Federal government meeting, 2181-2182

Maternity care

Lactation consultant services

Funding reduction concerns, 674

Matter of Urgent Public Importance

Regarding the delays in signing the health accord, methamphetamine epidemic and brain health, 1417-1418

Regarding the operation of child and family services and the urgent issue of a child taken from a mother in Bloodvein then dying while in care, 813-815

Matters of Privilege

The government misled the House about the nature of Interim Supply and the functions of the government budget process, 894

The Member for Assiniboia alleged that his privilege was violated by not being allowed to enter the budget lockup after making previous requests to do so, 719

The Minister of Infrastructure has misled the Committee of Supply by saying that sole sourced contracting had not occurred when it had, 713

Regarding the alleged comments spoken by the Member for St. Norbert towards the Member for Logan during OQ, 1157

Regarding the fact that the Government has not been calling Departmental Estimates and that the House censure the Government and refer the matter to the Rules Committee, 2083

Regarding the fact that the government has not been calling Departmental Estimates and that the matter be referred to a Legislative committee, 2122

Regarding the tense of the language used in the Throne Speech, 12

Mature Women's Centre

Closure of, 140, 674

Members' statements

Abortion rights, 1894

Changes to election campaign financing, 798

Government legislative record, 2315-2316

Health-care reforms, 1147

Indigenous women politicians, 355

Madox's Warriors, 1615

Pre-election review of government, 2065-2066

Sinclair Park Community Centre, 1801-1802

St. John's High School football champions, 14

St. John's Tigers basketball champions, 659-660

Women's Health Clinic, 489

Mental health and addiction

Government plan to address, 2028-2029

Treatment services needed, 580

Methamphetamine addiction

Children/youth, 827

Crime rates, 828

Discarded needles, number of, 868

Government response, 114

Hospital security officers, expanded powers, 25-26

Impact on families, 825-827

Needles distributed--Brandon, 2131

Prevention initiatives, 807

Provincial strategy, 989-990, 2131-2132

Safe consumption site, 401, 703-704, 868-869, 1063-1064, 1360-1361

Violent crime, 868

Methamphetamine addiction treatment

Detox facility needed--Brandon, 402

Treatment services, 807

Midwives

Shortage concerns, 676

Mifegymiso

Availability--Northern Manitoba, 2323-2324

Availability--rural Manitoba, 2323-2324

Med students' letter-writing campaign, 523, 546-547

Rollout and reimbursement, 2323

Universal coverage, 1454-1455, 1900

Minimum wage

Increase, need for, 675

Ministerial statements

Battle of Vimy Ridge, 1109-1110

International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia, 1961

International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, 116

National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women, 445

Sexual Assault Awareness Month, 950

Vivier, Carole, 1447

Minor Amendments and Corrections Act, 2019 (Bill 24)

2 R

Debate, 2244-2251, 2309-2311

Missing and murdered indigenous women and girls (MMIWG)

Consultations re: Bill 226, 930-931

Government plan of action, request for, 621

Monument--The Forks, 2195-2196

Municipal Amendment Act (Strengthening Codes of Conduct for Council Members) (Bill 2)

2 R

Debate, 1331

Questions, 1330-1331

National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women, 445

Non-binary persons

Government ID options

Vital Statistics Act changes, 2109-2110

Northern Manitoba health care

Mifegymiso access, 2323-2324

Nursing profession

Health-care service reform, 139

Mandatory overtime, 139, 675

Opposition Day Motion

Stating that on the 100th anniversary of the 1919 General Strike the Provincial Government commemorate labour rights by taking the following steps: promote unionization; collective bargaining; a living wage; and safe working conditions, 1928-1929

Stating that the Legislative Assembly condemn the Prime Minister and the Federal Government for political interference in the criminal prosecution of SNC-Lavalin and the treatment of the former Attorney General, 505-507

Oral Questions

Abortion services

Government vote on legislations, 451-452

Mifegymiso coverage, 1900

Minister's position, 1899

Support for legislation request, 91-92

Accessibility of Mifegymiso

Med students' letter-writing campaign, 523, 546-547

Rollout and reimbursement, 2323

Rural and Northern Manitoba, 2323-2324

Universal coverage, 1454-1455

Addiction treatment services

Investments needed, 580-581

Building Sustainable Communities program

Project funding criteria concerns, 1715-1716

Child sexual exploitation

Tracia's Trust report, 2072-2073

Children's Advocate report

Government response, 621

Concordia and Seven Oaks hospitals

Request to retain ER services, 2283

Employment and Income Assistance

Basic needs rate reduction, 1292-1293

Family Conciliation Services

Budget reduction concerns, 126-127

Family violence prevention

Funding reduction concerns, 1765

Front-line services

Consultant spending, 1669-1670

Helen Betty Osborne Memorial Foundation

Provincial funding contribution, 1623-1624

Hydro transmission line project

Federal government meeting, 2181-2182

Independent Investigation Unit

Statutory authority review, 25, 48-49

Lake St. Martin outlet

First Nations consultations, 215

Mental health and addiction

Request for government plan, 2028-2029

Methamphetamine addiction

Government strategy request, 2131-2132

Need for Brandon detox facility, 402

Prevention and treatment services, 807

Request for government strategy, 989-990

Safe consumption site request, 401, 703-704, 868, 1063-1064

Security officers expansion of powers, 25-26

Missing and murdered indigenous women and girls

Request for government plan of action, 621

Non-binary option on government ID

Request to change The Vital Statistics Act, 2109-2110

Police Services Act review

Clarity on independent oversight, 1244

Consultation with community experts, 252

Timeline for completion, 1243-1244

Transparency and accountability, 1244

Political campaign financing

Government position on Bill 232, 1033-1034

Provincial crime rate increase

Judicial system staff levels, 1319-1320, 1402-1403

Safe consumption site

Request for government support, 1117, 1151-1152, 1199-1200, 2222-2223

Seven Oaks hospital ER

Request to retain service, 1804-1805, 1968-1969

Snow Lake Centre on Family Violence

Request to reinstate funding, 1764

Winnipeg Police Board

Civilian oversight, 360

Pet ownership

Declawing of cats, 571

Spay/neuter, 571

Petitions

Dog overpopulation in Northern communities, 588-589, 774-775, 810-811, 872, 965-966

Early learning and child-care programs, 1074, 1127-1128, 1163, 1206, 1251, 1465-1466, 1630, 1680, 1717-1718, 1817, 1870-1871, 1974-1975, 2037, 2081-2082, 2120-2121, 2229-2230, 2290-2291

Tina Fontaine-public inquiry, 1909-1910, 2143, 2190

Planning Amendment Act (Bill 206)

2 R

Debate, 1428-1430

Points of Order

P/O by Fletcher suggesting that the use of the word "hate" by the Member for St. Johns, was directed at the Premier and was unparliamentary, 2077-2078

P/O by Fontaine regarding a document the Premier was quoting from during OQ, requesting it to be tabled, 963-964

P/O by Martin regarding off the record comments he alleged were made by the Member for St. Johns during a Private Members' Resolution earlier in the day, 1770

P/O by the Premier responding to a Point of Order raised by the Member for St. Johns on April 2, 2019 regarding tabling of documents, 997

Police Services Act

Clarity on independent oversight, 1244

Community experts, consultations, 252

Independent Investigation Unit, 1243-1244

Timeline for completion, 1243-1244

Transparency and accountability, 1244

Police Services Amendment Act (Institutional Safety Officers) (Bill 17)

2 R

Debate, 1366-1367

Questions, 1363-1364

C/3 R, 1872-1876

Consultations, 1363

Security staff, legal backlash, 1366

Political representation

Diversity of candidates, 1021-1022

Poverty reduction strategy, 1417-1418

Presumption of Death and Declaration of Absence Act and Amendments to The Insurance Act (Bill 226)

2 R

Debate, 931-932

Questions, 929-930

C/3 R, 2194-2196

Provincial Court Amendment Act (Mandatory Awareness Training) (Bill 225)

1 R, 570

Racial profiling

Immediate roadside prohibitions, 416, 420-421

Referendum Act (Bill 8)

2 R

Debate, 1333-1335

Questions, 1332-1333

C/3 R, 2355-2357

Referendums

Canadian jurisdictions, 1332

Election spending during, 1333

Renters

Rent increase appeals, 2341

Residential schools

Personal accounts, 2245-2246

Residential Tenancies Amendment Act (Bill 19)

C/3 R, 1891, 2341-2342

Resolutions

Reducing the PST

Debate, 1660-1661

Winnipeg General Strike

Debate, 1570-1571

Safe Access to Abortion Services Act (Bill 200)

1 R, 39

2 R

Opening statement, 431-433

Questions, 433-434

Government vote on legislation, 451-452

Safe consumption site

Government position, 1361

Methamphetamine addiction, 401, 703-704, 868-869, 1063-1064, 1360-1361

Request for, 401, 1117, 1151-1152, 1199-1200, 2222-2223

Security officers, health facilities

Expanded powers for, 25-26

Seven Oaks General Hospital ER closure

Request to retain services, 1804-1805, 1968-1969, 2283

Sexual activity

Consent awareness, 950

Sexual Assault Awareness Month, 950

Sikh Heritage Month Act (Bill 228)

2 R

Debate, 1389

Small claims court

Monetary limit increase, 1373

Snow Lake Centre on Family Violence

Request to reinstate funding, 1764

Spirit Bear Day Act (Bill 230)

2 R

Debate, 1944-1945

Questions, 1941-1942

St. John's High School

Football champions, 14

Tigers basketball champions, 659-660

Statutes Correction and Minor Amendments Act, 2018 (Bill 6)

2 R

Debate, 1331

Questions, 1330-1331

C/3 R, 2349-2351

Suicide

Canada Trans Youth Health Survey, 1961

LGBTTQ* risk, 1961

Throne Speech

Debate, 138-141

Tracia's Trust report, 2072-2073

Truth and Reconciliation Commission

Calls to action

Children in care recommendations, 2248-2249, 2309-2310

Vivier, Carole, 1447

Winnipeg Police Board

Civilian oversight, 360

Use of force policy, 360

Women

Health care, government record, 674-677, 2350

Labour movement, 1928

Workforce

Labour movement, abortion rights, 1929

Labour movement, women in, 1928

Fontaine, Shirley Malcolm. See Members' statements

Fontaine, Tina. See also Members' statements; Petitions

Children's Advocate report

Fielding, 626

Friesen, 620

Gerrard, 645

Kinew, 618-619, 662

Klassen, 626

Lathlin, 619

Pallister, 618-619, 662

Food and Rural Development. See Minor Amendments and Corrections Act, 2019

Removal from agriculture act

Goertzen, 1542

Lamont, 1542

Food inspection services

Position vacancies

Lindsey, 1626

Pallister, 1626

Pedersen, 1626

Football

St. John's High School football champions

Fontaine, 14

Forest fires

Climate change

Altemeyer, 2265

Lamont, 2265

Evacuees and meth exposure--St. Theresa Point

Gerrard, 1415

Forestry/timber industry

Environmental oversight

Gerrard, 585

Squires, 585

Indigenous led

Squires, 631

Fort la Reine Museum. See Members' statements

Foster care service providers. See also B & L Resources for Children and Youth and Families

Registered social workers, use of

Cox, 249

Smith, B., 249

Foster parenting

Service fee, rate reduction concerns

Lathlin, 498

Stefanson, 498

Vetting of applicants

Fielding, 169

Klassen, 168

FRAME report. See Financial Report and Accounting in Manitoba Education

Francophone rights

Solidarity meeting

Lamont, 211

Pallister, 211

Fred Tipping Place

Allum, 575

Freedom of information requests

Transparency and accountability

Cox, 1863

Fielding, 1862-1863

Lamont, 1862-1863

Stefanson, 1863

French language education

Morley-Lecomte, 67

French language services

Canada-Manitoba Agreement on French Language Services

Signing of

Squires, 632

Government notices, Manitoba Gazette

Maloway, 1600-1601

Health and education sectors

Lamont, 211-212

Pallister, 211-212

Translation services, cuts to positions

Kinew, 208-209

Pallister, 208-210

French Language Services

Report 2017-2018

Squires, 444

French language university

Cancellation of project--Ontario

Kinew, 297

Pallister, 297

Frey, Bob. See Members' statements under Clearspring Centre

Friesen, Hon. Cameron (Morden-Winkler) PC

Addiction

Harm reduction strategies, 1237-1238

Addiction treatment services

Funding--federal, 299

Investments needed, 580-581

Ambulance services

Fee reduction, 626, 961

Berens River First Nation

Dialysis treatment units, 1714-1715

Bilateral health agreement

Timeline for signing, 1289

Brandon Manitoba

Detox facility needed, 402

Methamphetamine addiction

Needles distributed, 2131

Budget 2019

Health-care services, 545

Canadian National Institute for the Blind (CNIB)

Post-vision loss services

Additional annual funding, 808

Cancer treatment

Provincial pharmacare coverage, 1765-1766

CancerCare Manitoba

Government review, 96, 1067-1068

Project cancellation, 95-96

Cataract surgery

Investment announcement, 51-52

Concordia Hospital ER closure

Diversion of services, 213

General comments, 2215-2216

Management review, 1711

Public information campaign, 2279-2280

Request to retain services, 123, 667, 707-708, 800-801, 865, 991, 1064-1065, 1116, 1235-1237, 1576-1577, 1710, 1806-1807, 1858-1859, 1900-1901, 1967-1968, 2115, 2129-2130, 2282-2284

Timeline for closure, 1514-1515, 1516-1519, 1527-1528, 1585-1586, 1620, 2129

Deer Lodge Centre

Staff and services, 19-20

Detox facilities

Need for --Brandon, 402

Diabetes

Dialysis treatment units--Berens River First Nation, 1714-1715

Supplies, provincial coverage, 1582-1583

Diagnostic services

New outpatient centre, 1584

Echocardiogram

Wait time for, 2224

Emergency room services

Closures, request to stop, 362-363

Consistency of care, 1203-1204

Wait times, 253, 1511

First Nations

Health-care access, 1714

Flin Flon General Hospital

New emergency department, 869

Northern health services, state of, 50-51

Obstetric services

Request to restore, 528-529, 1809

Suspension of, 22-23, 450-451

Fontaine, Tina

Children's Advocate report, 620

Health-care service reform

ER wait times, 122-123

Funding and staffing concerns, 2182-2183

Nurse consultations, 2216-2218

Nurse staffing levels, 2130-2131

Nurses, impact on, 956-957

Primary care access, 1713-1714

Service delivery concerns, 1625, 1668-1669

Health-care services

Budget 2019, 545

Capital projects, announcement, 2223

First Nations access, 1714

Funding--provincial, 865

Government record, 667-668

Increased capacity, 1516

Health, Seniors and Active Living Department

Estimates

Opening statements, 1504-1506

Speakers, 1509-1519

Staff introductions, 1509

Supplementary Information for Legislative Review, 2019-2020, 953

HIV/AIDS

Infection rates

Public access to information, 362

Methamphetamine addiction, 361

Prevention medication

Pharmacare coverage request, 361, 1625-1626

Routine health checkups, 362

Hockey

Rogers Hometown Hockey, 626

Indigenous communities

Suicide rate, 1323

Intensive care unit

Overcapacity plan, 2224

Intravenous drug use

Discarded needles, number of, 868

Needles distributed--Brandon, 2131

Lifeflight Air Ambulance privatization

Cost of new service contract, 303

General comments, 1455-1456, 1526-1527, 2132

Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)

Scans completed, 1516

Manitoba Pharmacare program

Cancer treatment coverage, 1765-1766

HIV/AIDS medication coverage, 361, 1625-1626

Members' statements

Rogers Hometown Hockey, 626

Seymour, Andrew, 2277

Wheeler, Mollie, 396-397

Wirth, Darlene, 1615-1616

Mental Health Amendment and Personal Health Information Amendment Act (Bill 5)

1 R, 353

2 R

Opening statement, 462-466

Questions, 467-469

Discharge plan/Circle of Care, 468

Emergency discharge protocols, update to, 466-467

Health workers, education and training, 465-466

Health workers, legal protections, 465

Information disclosure concerns, 468

Information disclosure, no consent given

Appeals process, 469

Medical director/trustee discretionary clarity, 467

Request to pass legislation, 456-457

RHA policies, consistency of, 466, 467

Mental health and addiction

General comments, 468

Treatment services needed, 580-581

Youth strategy needed, 620

Mental health care

Personal health information disclosure

Consent for, 463

Methamphetamine addiction

Discarded needles, number of, 868

Government response, 298

Harm reduction strategies, 1528-1529

HIV/STI rates, 361

Needles distributed--Brandon, 2131

Olanzapine approval for paramedic use, 118

Prevention initiatives, 767, 807-808

Provincial strategy, 989-990, 1037-1038, 2131-2132

Safe consumption site, 401, 494-495, 703-704, 767-768, 868, 1063-1064

Methamphetamine addiction treatment

Detox facility needed--Brandon, 402

Treatment services, 767, 807-808, 1625

Midwives

Training and employment plan, 1036

Mining Community Reserve Fund

Release of funds, 2135

Ministerial statements

Substance Use and Addictions Awareness Week, 118

Northern Manitoba economy

Job losses, 2135-2136

Northern Manitoba health care

Clinic construction request, 1810

Funding and capital projects, 2133

Long-term plan, 51

Obstetric services, 50-51

Travel costs for medical treatment, 167-168

Northern Patient Transportation Program

Funding concerns, 457-458

Patient escorts for elective procedures, 167

Request to restore funding, 1809

Request to reverse cuts, 51

Nursing profession

Ad campaign, apology request, 956, 990, 1064, 1116

Health-care service reform

Consultations, 2216-2218

Impact of, 956-957

Staffing levels, 2130-2131

Public health nurses

Request to increase, 2281-2282

Oral Questions

Ad campaign-nurses

Apology request, 956, 990, 1064, 1116

Addiction treatment services

Federal funding inquiry, 299

Investments needed, 580-581

Ambulance fee reduction

Government announcement, 961

Government election promise, 626

Berens River First Nation

Dialysis treatment units, 1714-1715

Bilateral health agreement

Timeline for signing, 1289

Birthing services in Flin Flon

Request to restore services, 528-529, 1809

Cancer treatment medication

Provincial pharmacare coverage, 1765-1766

CancerCare Manitoba

Government review, 96, 1067-1068

Project cancellation, 95-96

Changes to health services

Impact on ER wait times, 122-123

CNIB post-vision loss services

Additional annual funding, 808

Concordia and Seven Oaks hospitals

Request to retain ER services, 123, 707-708, 800-801, 865, 991, 1064-1065, 1116, 1235-1237, 1576-1577, 1858-1859, 1900-1901, 1967-1968, 2115, 2129-2130, 2283-2284

Timeline for ER closure, 1527-1528, 1585-1586

Concordia Hospital ER closure

Diversion of services, 213

General comments, 2215-2216

Management review, 1711

Public information campaign, 2279-2280

Request to retain, 2282-2283

Request to retain service, 1710, 1806-1807

Timeline for, 1620, 2129

Deer Lodge Centre

Staff and services, 19-20

Diabetes supplies

Provincial coverage, 1582-1583

Diagnostic services

New outpatient centre, 1584

Drug addiction

Harm reduction strategies, 1237-1238

Echocardiograms and ultrasounds

Wait times for Manitoba, 2224

Emergency room services

Consistency of care, 1203-1204

Request to stop closures, 362-363

Wait time improvement, 253

First Nations health care

Treatment in the community, 1714

Flin Flon General Hospital

New emergency department, 869

Suspension of birthing services, 22-23

Suspension of obstetric services, 450-451

Health-care reform

Access to primary care, 1713-1714

Funding and staffing concerns, 2182-2183

Impact on nurses, 956-957

Nurse consultations, 2216-2218

Nurse staffing levels, 2130-2131

Service delivery concerns, 1625, 1668-1669

Health-care services

Budget/funding concerns, 865

Capital projects announcement, 2223

Government record, 667-668

Hip and knee replacements

Wait time concerns, 990

Wait time recommendations, 1972-1973

Hip, knee and cataract surgeries

Investment announcement, 51-52

HIV and STI infection rates

Public access to information, 362

HIV prevention testing

Routine health checkups, 362

HIV/AIDS medication

Pharmacare coverage request, 361, 1625-1626

Indigenous communities

Suicide rate, 1323

Intensive care units

Overcapacity plan, 2224

Lifeflight Air Ambulance

Privatization concerns, 1455-1456

Privatization, cost of new service contract, 303

Request not to privatize, 1526-1527, 2132

Mental and personal health information

Request to pass legislation, 456-457

Methamphetamine addiction

Government response, 298

Government strategy request, 989-990, 1037-1038, 2131-2132

Harm reduction strategies, 1528-1529

Need for Brandon detox facility, 402

Prevention and treatment services, 767, 807-808

Safe consumption site request, 401, 494-495, 703-704, 767-768, 868, 1063-1064

Treatment plan request, 1625

Midwife training and employment

Request for long-term plan, 1036

Northern health care

Clinic construction request, 1810

Funding and capital projects, 2133

Long-term plan needed, 51

The Pas clinic and Flin Flon Hospital, 50-51

Travel costs for medical treatment, 167-168

Northern job losses

Use of reserve funds, 2135-2136

Northern Patient Transportation Program

Funding concerns, 457-458

Patient escorts for elective procedures, 167

Request to restore funding, 1809

Request to reverse cuts, 51

Personal-care homes

Number of care hours per patient, 250

Projects and funding, 1202-1203

Staffing and services funding, 250

Pharmaceutical companies

Patent protections, 1766-1767

Public health nurses

Request to increase, 2281-2282

Safe consumption site

Request for government support, 1117, 1152, 1318-1319

Selkirk laundry service

Closure concerns, 1671-1672

Seven Oaks General Hospital

Request to retain ER services, 1621, 1968-1969, 2178-2179, 2218-2219

Timeline for ER closure, 1621

Special drugs program

Request to reinstate, 1582

Spinal muscular atrophy

Medication costs, 772-773

Workplace health and safety

Request for government support, 1532-1533

Youth mental health and addiction

Request for provincial strategy, 620

Orthopedic surgery

Hip/knee replacement

Investment announcement, 51-52

Wait time recommendations, 1972-1973

Wait times, 990

Paramedic services

Methamphetamine addiction

Olanzapine approval, 118

The Pas Clinic

Understaffing, 50-51

Personal-care homes

Care hours per patient, 250

Projects and funding, 1202-1203

Staffing and services funding, 250

Pharmaceutical companies

Patent protections, 1766-1767

Public health nurses

Request to increase, 2281-2282

Regional Health Authorities Amendment Act (Health System Governance and Accountability) (Bill 10)

1 R, 483

Safe consumption site

Methamphetamine addiction, 401, 494-495, 703-704, 767, 868, 1063-1064

Request for, 401, 1117, 1152, 1318-1319

Selkirk laundry service

Closure concerns, 1671-1672

Seven Oaks General Hospital

Transition to urgent care centre, 1513-1514

Seven Oaks General Hospital ER closure

Request to retain services, 123, 667, 707-708, 800-801, 865, 991, 1064-1065, 1116, 1235-1237, 1576-1577, 1621, 1858-1859, 1900-1901, 1967-1969, 2115, 2129-2130, 2178-2179, 2218-2219, 2283-2284

Timeline for, 1510, 1512, 1527-1528, 1621

Sexually transmitted infection (STI)

Rates, public access to information, 362

Special drug program

Request to reinstate, 1582

Spinal muscular atrophy

Medication unaffordability, 772-773

St. Boniface Hospital

Emergency room expansion, 1513

Substance Use and Addictions Awareness Week, 118

Suicide rate

Indigenous communities, 1323

Ultrasounds

Wait times, 2224

Workplace safety and health

Request for government support, 1532-1533

Front-line services

Consultant spending

Fontaine, 1669-1670

Pallister, 1669-1670

Frontier Collegiate Students. See Members' statements

Frost, Matthew. See Members' statements

Fuel tax

Provision in Bill 16

Fielding, 1305-1306

Swan, 1305-1306

Revenues

Fielding, 1306

Swan, 1306

Funky Threads store

Business of the Year award

Lathlin, 2146

 

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