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HOUSE INDEX - 1st Session - 42nd Legislature

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Cadham Provincial Lab

Privatization inquiry

Asagwara, 338

Friesen, 338

Shared Health Services, move to

Friesen, 66

Kinew, 127

Pallister, 127-128

Canada-Manitoba Early Learning and Child Care Agreement

Stefanson, 467

Canadian Free Trade Agreement

Impact on Manitoba

Pedersen, 686

Cancer. See Childhood Cancer Awareness Month; Madox's Warriors

Cannabis

Homemade edibles

Regulation loopholes

Kinew, 379-380

Cannabis sales

Beverage market

Kinew, 368-369

Pallister, 368-369

Cannabis beer, authorized retailers

Kinew, 369

Pallister, 369-370

Distribution model

Pallister, 360-370

Edibles, package labelling

Kinew, 367

Pallister, 367

Edibles, regulation of

Kinew, 361-367

Pallister, 361-368

Estimated revenues

Kinew, 368-369

Pallister, 368-369

Sala, 518

Wharton, 518

Labelling restrictions

Pallister, 371

Retail locations, availability of

Sala, 518

Wharton, 518

Social responsibility fee

Kinew, 359

Pallister, 359, 363-364

Sala, 517

Wharton, 517

Supply issues

Sala, 519

Wharton, 519

Capital, access to

Challenges for

Lamont, 684-685

Pedersen, 684-685

Start-ups

Lamont, 685

Pedersen, 685

Carbon emissions reduction. See also Greenhouse gas emissions

Efficiency Manitoba programs

Kinew, 278-279

Pallister, 278-279

Large emitters

Naylor, 565

Squires, 565

Manitoba-Minnesota Transmission Project, credits for

Gerrard, 570

Squires, 571

Trucking industry

Squires, 564

Carbon Savings Account

Gerrard, 571

Squires, 560, 570-571

Carbon sequestration

Monitoring systems, agriculture industry

Gerrard, 570

Squires, 571

Carbon tax

Federal approach

Pallister, 287

Federal court case

Naylor, 564

Squires, 564

Provincial comparison

Pallister, 289

Cardiac care. See Health Sciences Centre

Cataract surgery

Wait time improvements

Pallister, 125-126

Chartier, Hon. Chief Justice Richard (Administrator of the Province of Manitoba)

Appropriation Act, 2019 (Bill 3)

R/A, 720

Business Registration, Supervision and Ownership Transparency Act (Various Acts Amended) (Bill 22)

R/A, 720

Loan Act, 2019 (Bill 4)

R/A, 720

Throne Speech

Address, 5-6

Child abductions

Jurisdictional issues

Cullen, 450-451

Gerrard, 450-451

Child and Family Services agencies

Block funding agreements

Lathlin, 538

Stefanson, 538

Block funding formula

Lathlin, 538

Stefanson, 538

CFSIS database system, use of

Lathlin, 539

Stefanson, 539

Children's Special Allowance, retention of

Stefanson, 468

Child care

Funding levels

Adams, 711

Stefanson, 711-712

Non-profit, need for

Lamont, 537

Stefanson, 537-538

Subsidy reduction

Adams, 474-475

Stefanson, 474-475

Child Care Centre Development Tax Credit

Budget for 2019

Stefanson, 467

Child poverty

Reduction in

Stefanson, 469

Child protection

Funding concerns

Adams, 285-286

Stefanson, 286

Child safety protection

At-risk youth cases

Lathlin, 487

Stefanson, 487

Child-care centre safety

Compliance based licensing unit

Frequency of inspections

Adams, 476-477

Stefanson, 476-477

Vacancies

Adams, 641-642

Stefanson, 641-642

Child-care centres

Increased parent fees

Fontaine, 309-312

Pallister, 309-313

Operating grant increases

Stefanson, 467

Child-care spaces

Capital program, redevelopment of

Adams, 532-533

Stefanson, 532-533

Childhood cancer. See also Abby's Balloons for Childhood Cancer; Madox's Warriors; Team Brody Foundation

Childhood Cancer Awareness Month

Ewasko, 179

Children in care

Mental health and addiction services

Lathlin, 540

Stefanson, 540

Vulnerable cases, update

Lathlin, 486-487

Stefanson, 487

Youth incarceration link, Department review

Children's Advocate consultations

Cullen, 502

Fontaine, 502

General comments

Fontaine, 313-314

Pallister, 313-314

Indigenous consultations

Cullen, 502

Fontaine, 502

Review

Cullen, 501-502

Fontaine, 501

Lathlin, 540-541

Stefanson, 540-541

Children's Advocate report

Implementation of recommendations

Lathlin, 487

Stefanson, 487

Vulnerable children in care status update

Lathlin, 486-487

Stefanson, 487

Children's disABILITY Services

Enrollment decline

Adams, 479-480

Stefanson, 479-480

Children's Hospital

New heart centre

Friesen, 647-648

Guillemard, 647

Children's Opti-care program

Eligibility criteria

Adams, 472

Stefanson, 472

Children's Special Allowance. See Child and Family Services agencies

City of Winnipeg

Crime in downtown

Public safety concerns

Kinew, 39-40

Lamont, 100, 101

Pallister, 39-40, 100-101

Public intoxication

Liquor Mart location closure request

Lamont, 101

Pallister, 101

Civil Service

Consultants, use of

Kinew, 192-199

Pallister, 192-199

Staffing level

Fielding, 185

Wasyliw, 184-185

Workforce reduction

Kinew, 102-112

Pallister, 102-112

Civil Service Commission

Annual report March 31, 2019

Fielding, 89

Estimates, 705

Supplementary Information for Legislative Review, 2019-2020

Fielding, 13

Civil Service Superannuation Board

Annual report 2018

Fielding, 273

Civil Service Superannuation Fund Actuarial Evaluation

Report for December 31, 2018

Fielding, 273

Clarke, Hon. Eileen (Agassiz) PC

Affordable housing

Northern Manitoba, 147

Committee of Supply

Concurrence Motion, 717-718

Communities Economic Development Fund (CEDF)

Discretionary grants, 144

Monies released to, 145

Regional partner, 51

Report, 51-52

Discretionary grant programs

Funding levels, 53

Indigenous and Northern Relations, 144

Single portal access, 54

First Nations

Lake St. Martin outlet construction

Duty-to-consult, 140

Government consultations, 62, 136

Low-risk communities vs. high-risk communities, 63

Forest View Suites

Fire at, 146

Health-care facilities

Expansion--Northern Manitoba, 141

Idea Fund, 49

Indigenous and Northern Relations Department

Annual report 2018-2019, 89

Budget, 50

Capital budget fluctuation, 54-55

Discretionary grants, 144

Duty-to-consult framework, 49

Estimates

Speakers, 46-63

Meyers, Norris, Penny review

General comments, 46, 56-58

Indigenous component, 57

Report costs, 57

Report release, timeline for, 57, 59

Ministers mandate, 47-48

Northern Affairs capital budget, 54-55

Staff introductions, 46

Supplementary Information for Legislative Review, 2019-2020, 13

Vacancy rate, 46-47

Indigenous communities

Lake St. Martin outlet

Consultations, 136

Duty-to-consult, 139-140

Manitoba Hydro consultations

Municipal transmission line, 139

Island Lake

Medical facilities, access to, 148

Jordan's Principle, 143

Lake St. Martin outlet

Communities consulted, 137

First Nations

Consultations with, 62, 136

Duty-to-consult, 140

Low-risk communities vs. high-risk communities, 63

Interim report, 139

Manitoba Association of Friendship Centres

Winnipeg location, funding, 52-53

Manitoba Hydro

Municipal transmission line

Indigenous consultations, 139

Manitoba Metis Federation (MMF)

Manitoba-Minnesota Transmission Project

Consultations, 59-62

Manitoba-First Nations Mineral Development Protocol

RFP, responsibility for, 58

Manitoba-Minnesota Transmission Project

MMF consultations, 59-62

Ministerial statements

Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls Honouring and Awareness Day, 273-274

Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls Honouring and Awareness Day, 273-274

Missing and murdered indigenous women and girls, national inquiry

Implementation of recommendations, 280-281

Northern Association of Community Councils

Capital funding fluctuations, 136

Northern Economic Development Strategy

Committee composition, 50

Northern health care

Facility expansion, 141

Northern Healthy Foods Initiative

Budget for 2018-2019, 148-149

Provincial funding concerns, 190-191

Northern Manitoba

Affordable housing, 147

Fire inspections, responsibility for, 146

Mandate letter, 51

Oral Questions

MMIWG inquiry findings

Implementation of recommendations, 280-281

Northern Healthy Foods Initiative

Provincial funding concerns, 190-191

Path to Reconciliation Act

Annual Progress Report 2019, 177

Restorative justice

Indigenous led, 717-718

Clean Environment Commission

Annual report, March 31, 2019

Squires, 634

Climate and Green Plan Implementation Office

Removal from Sustainable Development Dept.

Naylor, 562

Squires, 562

Staff numbers

Naylor, 561

Squires, 562

Climate change

Drought/flood cycles

Pallister, 17

Government position

Kinew, 286

Pallister, 286-287

Human activity

Kinew, 287

Pallister, 287-288

Request for government plan

Kinew, 94-95

Pallister, 94-95

Wetland restoration

Squires, 560

Youth Advisory Council

Squires, 559

Climate strike

Global strike 2019

Kinew, 7, 94

Pallister, 94

Collective bargaining rights. See Public Services Sustainability Act

Committee of Supply

Capital Supply

Piwniuk, 709

Committee report

Piwniuk, 708, 709, 718

Concurrence Motion

Adams, 711

Altomare, 714

Brar, 716

Bushie, 709, 717

Clarke, 717-718

Eichler, 716-717

Goertzen, 713-715, 718

Marcelino, 715

Moses, 715

Naylor, 710, 718

Pedersen, 715-716

Sala, 712

Squires, 709-710, 718

Stefanson, 711-712

Supply Motion

Fielding, 718-719

Committee of the Whole

Appropriation Act, 2019, 719

Committee report

Piwniuk, 719-720

Loan Act, 2019, 719

Committees of Cabinet. See Executive Council

Communities Economic Development Fund (CEDF)

Board, diversity of

Moses, 677

Pedersen, 677

Discretionary grants

Clarke, 144

Lindsey, 144

Fishing loans

Moses, 675-676

Pedersen, 675-676

Monies released to

Clarke, 145

Lindsey, 145

New mandate, timeline for

Moses, 676

Pedersen, 676-677

Northern economy

Pedersen, 669

Regional partner

Clarke, 51

Report

Clarke, 51-52

Lindsey, 51-52

Update on review

Moses, 674-675

Pedersen, 674-675

Community Living disABILITY Services program

Budget for 2019-2020

Stefanson, 468

Compass centre. See Mental health and addiction, youth services

Compensation for Victims of Crime program

Compensation reduction

Cullen, 444

Fontaine, 444

Composting locations

Problems with

Gerrard, 570

Squires, 571

Concordia Hospital

Vacancy rate

Asagwara, 168

Friesen, 168-169

Conference Board of Canada. See Economic forecast--provincial

Economic outlook

Fielding, 642

Moses, 642-643, 670-671, 715

Pallister, 643

Pedersen, 671, 715-716

Conservation districts

Grants provided to

Squires, 563

Conservation Officer Recognition Day

Lagimodiere, 91

Conservation Trust

Squires, 560, 710-711

Construction industry

Infrastructure funding

Lamont, 599

Schuler, 599

Consumer protection

Direct sellers

Administrative penalties

Cullen, 507-508

Maloway, 507-508

Complaints against

Cullen, 507

Maloway, 507

Number licensed

Cullen, 507

Maloway, 507

Government record

Maloway, 431

Pallister, 431

Sale of home energy products

Complaints against

Cullen, 506-507

Maloway, 506-507

Correctional facilities

Adult custody rate per facility

Cullen, 441

Fontaine, 441

Segregation numbers, adult/youth

Cullen, 442-443

Fontaine, 442

Youth custody rate per facility

Cullen, 441-442

Fontaine, 441

Youth in solitary confinement report

Cullen, 504-505

Fontaine, 504

Court transcripts. See Judicial system

Cox, Hon. Cathy (Kildonan-River East) PC

Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act

Annual report, March 31, 2019, 634

Le Centre Culturel Franco-Manitobain

Annual report, March 31, 2019, 634

Manitoba Arts Council

Annual report, March 31, 2019, 634

Sport, Culture and Heritage Department

Annual report 2018-2019, 89

Supplementary Information for Legislative Review, 2019-2020, 13

Crime. See City of Winnipeg

Crime--Northern Manitoba

Victim counselling services, budget reduction

Cullen, 487-488

Fontaine, 487-488

Crown corporations

Board liability

Lamont, 466

Wharton, 466

Outside consultants

Funding limit on use of

Sala, 459

Wharton, 459

Crown Corporations Council

Civilian oversight

Lamont, 224

Pallister, 224

Crown lands. See Agricultural crown lands

Crown Lands Property Agency

Budget reduction

Fielding, 316

Wasyliw, 316

Dissolution of

Fielding, 315-316

Wasyliw, 315

Land sales amount

Fielding, 317

Wasyliw, 317

Land sales, new process vs. old process

Fielding, 318-322

Wasyliw, 318-322

Layoffs

Fielding, 318

Public notices, elimination of

Fielding, 321

Wasyliw, 321

Crown Services

Estimates

Debate, 329-338, 393-399, 453-467, 512-521

Opening statements

Sala, 331

Wharton, 329-331

Speakers

Lamont, 465-467

Sala, 331-338, 393-399, 453-465, 517-521

Sandhu, 512-517

Wharton, 329-338, 393-399, 453-466, 512-521

Gaming review, social responsibility

Sala, 520

Wharton, 520

Mandate letter plan

Kinew, 124-125

Pallister, 124-125

Staff introductions

Wharton, 329, 393

Staff, number of

Wharton, 329

Cullen, Hon. Cliff (Spruce Woods) PC

Asylum seekers

Legal Aid budget, 434

Automobile Injury Compensation Appeal Commission

Annual report, March 31, 2019, 633

Child abductions

Jurisdictional issues, 450-451

Children in care

Youth incarceration link, Department review

Children's Advocate consultations, 502

Indigenous consultations, 502

Review, 501-502

Compensation for Victims of Crime program

Compensation reduction, 444

Consumer protection

Direct sellers

Administrative penalties, 507-508

Complaints against, 507

Number licensed, 507

Sale of home energy products

Complaints against, 506-507

Correctional facilities

Adult custody rate per facility, 441

Segregation numbers, adult/youth, 442-443

Youth custody rate per facility, 441-442

Youth in solitary confinement report, 504-505

Crime--Northern Manitoba

Victim counselling services, budget reduction, 487-488

Dauphin Correctional Centre

Inmate capacity, 443-444

Horse Racing Commission

Annual report, March 31, 2019, 633

Idea Fund, 434, 438, 440

Independent Investigations Unit

Annual report, March 31, 2019, 633

Indigenous children

Children in care, Justice Department review, 502

Indigenous peoples

Incarceration rate, 443

Restorative justice, 498

John Howard Society

Funding reduction, 495-497

Judicial system

Court transcripts

Audio-to-text, switch to, 435, 438

Indigenous incarceration rate, 443

Scheduling software upgrade, 440

Video conferencing, 440

Justice Department

Annual report 2018-2019, 89

Deloitte review of, 439

Estimates

Opening statements, 433-435

Speakers, 433-453, 494-511

Staff introductions, 436

Staff reduction, 437-438

Staffing, 437

Supplementary Information for Legislative Review, 2019-2020, 12

Vacancy rate, 437

Lead exposure

Violent crime statistics, 648

Legal Aid Manitoba

Annual report, March 31, 2019, 633

Asylum seekers, budget for, 434

Liquor, Gaming and Cannabis Authority

Annual report March 31, 2019, 633

Northern health care

Counsellors, number of, 450

Victim counselling services

Budget reduction, 487-488

Northern Manitoba

Child victims of crime

Services for, 449-450

Victims of crime

Counselling services, budget reduction, 444-450, 487-488

Northern Meat Service

Description of, 505

Oral Questions

Overdose incident case concern

Inquest into death, 648

Victims of crime in Northern Manitoba

Budget reduction for counselling services, 487-488

Violent crime statistics

Lead exposure link, 648

Overdose incident case concern

Inquest into death, 648

Policing and Public Safety Strategy, 434

Prairie Home Comfort

Complaints against, 506

Public Guardian and Trustee of Manitoba

Annual report, March 31, 2019, 633

Residential Tenancies Commission

Annual report, March 31, 2019, 633

Restorative justice

Consultations, 499-500

Funding for programs, 495

Indigenous incarceration, 498

Restorative Justice Centre, 499

Statutes and Regulations Act

Copy of regulations, 633

Victim Services

Budget for 2019, 434

Victim Services Complaints

Annual report, March 31, 2019, 633

Violent crime rate

Increase, reasons for, 451-452

Lead exposure link, 648

Windows 10 upgrade

Costs, 435

Youth

Children in CFS care

Incarceration link, 502

Correctional facilities

Custody rate per facility, 441-442

Segregation number, 442-443

Solitary confinement report, 504-505

Curriculum Support Centre closure

Distribution of resources

Altomare, 627-628

Goertzen, 627-628

Plans for building

Altomare, 626-627

Goertzen, 626-627

Redeployment of staff

Goertzen, 701

Lamoureux, 701

 

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