Hansard: Index

HOUSE INDEX - 4th 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

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Obstetric services. See Flin Flon General Hospital; Northern Manitoba health care; Resolutions

Office of the Fire Commissioner

Annual report 2017-2018

Pedersen, 658

Official Time Amendment Act (Daylight Saving Time Abolished) (Bill 205)

1 R

Graydon, 85

2 R

Debate

Gerrard, 1093

Swan, 1092-1093

Wharton, 1090-1092

Opening statement

Graydon, 1087-1088

Questions

Graydon, 1088-1090

Guillemard, 1089

Isleifson, 1089

Michaleski, 1088, 1090

Swan, 1088-1089

Teitsma, 1088-1089

Yakimoski, 1089

Airline industry

Graydon, 1090

Wharton, 1091

Yakimoski, 1089

Consultations

Graydon, 1088, 1089

Teitsma, 1089

Cross-border trade issues

Trucking/railway industry impact

Wharton, 1091

Road accidents--Saskatchewan

Gerrard, 1094

Swan, 1093

Sun rise/set times

Graydon, 1089

Swan, 1088-1089, 1092

Ogniwo Polish Museum

Curry, 346

Oil and gas industry

Drill bits, ending tax exemption for

Kinew, 61

Environmental record

Pedersen, 182

Light crude production

Piwniuk, 678

Olanzapine. See Methamphetamine addiction

Old Grace Housing Co-op

Altemeyer, 1832-1833

Olha Manitoba. See Members' statements

Omnibus bills

Allum, 1776

Maloway, 1597-1598

Opaskwayak Cree Nation

Diabetes reduction program

Gerrard, 1751

Operation Red Nose

Klassen, 158-159

Mayer, 157-158, 305

Swan, 158

Operation Return Home

Clarke, 1488

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

Fletcher, 974-975

Gerrard, 967-969

Goertzen, 969-971

Klassen, 973-974

Lamont, 977-979

Lamoureux, 979-980

Smith, B., 975-977

Wiebe, 971-973

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

Fontaine, 505-507

Goertzen, 503-505

Kinew, 509-512

Lamont, 508-509

Marcelino, F., 514-515

Smith, B., 502-503

Squires, 507-508

Swan, 512-514

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

Allum, 1927-1928

Fletcher, 1931-1933

Fontaine, 1928-1929

Gerrard, 1931

Johnston, 1919-1920

Kinew, 1922-1924

Lamont, 1925-1927

Lamoureux, 1920

Lathlin, 1933

Lindsey, 1915-1916

Maloway, 1924-1925

Marcelino, F., 1920-1922

Swan, 1929-1931

Wiebe, 1917-1919

Yakimoski, 1916-1917

Organ donation. See also Boulet, Logan; Members' statements

Green Shirt Day

Helwer, 1029

Presumed consent--Nova Scotia

Fletcher, 974

Orthopedic surgery

Hip/knee replacement

Investment announcement

Friesen, 51-52

Nesbitt, 51

Wait time recommendations

Friesen, 1972-1973

Gerrard, 1972-1973

Swan, 81

Wait times

Friesen, 990

Lagimodiere, 35

Micklefield, 637

Smith, B., 990

Wowchuk, 175

Oshetoon. See Members' statements under Everett, Lester and Margaret

Outlet construction

Design contracts awarded

Schuler, 214

Wishart, 213-214

Outstanding Retailer Awards Gala. See Members' statements under Dueck, Tyler

Ovarian cancer. See World Ovarian Cancer Day

 

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