HOUSE INDEX - 1st Session - 42nd Legislature
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Services that support
Funding concerns
Adams, 186
Stefanson, 186
Annual report 2018-2019
Stefanson, 89
Estimates
Opening statements
Adams, 469-470
Stefanson, 467-469
Speakers
Gerrard, 541-542
Lamont, 536-537
Lathlin, 538-542
Staff introductions
Staff reduction
Adams, 470
Stefanson, 470
Supplementary Information for Legislative Review, 2019-2020
Stefanson, 13
Vacancies
Adams, 471
Stefanson, 471
Farming, urban. See Urban farming
Environmental farm plans
Decrease in
Brar, 716
Eichler, 716-717
Fielding, Hon. Scott (Kirkfield Park) PC
Appropriation Act, 2019 (Bill 3)
1 R, 719
2 R, 719
C 3/R, 720
Budget 2019
Stakeholder consultations, 242-247
Budget 2020
Gender-based process, 392
Low-income earners
Budget impact analysis, 392
Civil Service
Staffing level, 185
Civil Service Commission
Annual report March 31, 2019, 89
Supplementary Information for Legislative Review, 2019-2020, 13
Civil Service Superannuation Board
Annual report 2018, 273
Civil Service Superannuation Fund Actuarial Evaluation
Report for December 31, 2018, 273
Committee of Supply
Supply Motion, 718-719
Conference Board of Canada
Economic outlook, 642
Crown land sales
Public notices, elimination of, 321
Crown Lands Property Agency
Budget reduction, 316
Dissolution of, 315-316
Land sales amount, 317
Land sales, new process vs. old process, 318-322
Layoffs, 318
Diversity
Provincial government makeup, 249-251
Economic forecast--provincial
Conference Board's findings, 642
Employee Pensions and Other Costs
Annual report March 31, 2019, 89
Supplementary Information for Legislative Review, 2019-2020, 13
Enabling Appropriations and Other Appropriations
Annual report 2018-2019, 177
Supplementary Information for Legislative Review, 2019-2020, 13
Finance Department
Administration vs. front-line services budget, 260-261
Annual report March 31, 2019, 89
Assessors, reduction in, 316-317
Corporate divisions, 225-226
Enabling capital spending, 327
Estimates
Opening statements, 225-227
Speakers, 225-251, 315-328, 381-392, 521-531
Expenditures expected, 233
FIPPA requests, 241-242
Intergovernmental Affairs
Staff numbers, 382
Internal service adjustments, 322-327
Outstanding uncollected tax, 247
Priorities and Planning
Staff numbers, 382
Procurement modernization, 521-522
Revenue expenditures
Budget document, release of, 231
Revenues expected, 232
Staff transfers/FTE's, 234-235
Staff, number of, 234
Supplementary Information for Legislative Review 2019-2020, 89
Tax increment financing program, 528-529
Tax investigations, number of, 248-249
Untendered contracts, 238
User fees and penalties, 382-383
Vacancy rate, 236-237
Windows 10 upgrade, funds for, 326-327
Fiscal Stabilization Fund
Emergency, definition of, 238-241
Government investment, 102
Health-care funding
Federal-provincial ratio, 229
Provincial funding, 228-230, 391-392
At rate of inflation, 229
Income tax rates
Cost-of-living increases
Tax brackets, 384-386
Indigenous businesses
Procurement modernization, 524-527
Infrastructure renewal
Deferred maintenance, 389-391
Infrastructure, strategic
Budget for, 387-388
Definition of, 386-387
Learning Fund
Description of, 326
Legislative Assembly Act
Report on amounts paid to Members, March 31, 2019, 633
Loan Act, 2019 (Bill 4)
1 R, 719
2 R, 719
C 3/R, 720
Low-income earners
Budget impact analysis, 392
Manitoba 150 celebrations
Capital projects fund, 325-326
Manitoba Education Research and Learning Information Networks (MERLIN)
Annual report 2018-2019, 545
Manitoba Financial Services Agency
Annual report, March 31, 2019, 419
Material Distribution Agency
Annual report, March 31, 2019, 419
Minimum wage
Increase request, 552
Ranking--provincial, 185
New West Partnership Agreement
Procurement modernization, 522
Oral Questions
Fiscal Stabilization Fund
Government investment, 102
Manitoba's civil service
Staffing level, 185
Manitoba's economic forecast
Conference Board's findings, 642
Minimum wage
Increase request, 552
Manitoba's ranking, 185
Provincial finances
Debt reduction, 645
Deficit reduction, 190
Public Services Sustainability Act
Collective bargaining rights, 488-489
Introduction of legislation, 430
Paterson GlobalFoods
Tax increment financing program, 529-530
Procurement modernization
Finance Department review, 521-522
Indigenous businesses, priority for, 524-527
Manitoba companies, priority for, 522
New criteria, 522
New West Partnership, 522
Scoring matrix, 523
Stakeholders consulted, 521, 526-527
Procurement practices
Green procurement policy, 527-528
Points system, 525-526
Untendered contracts, 238
Provincial finances
Debt reduction, 645
Deficit reduction, 190
Provincial government
Diversity inclusion, 249-251
Public Account for Manitoba-Volumes 1, 2 and 3
Annual report 2019, 177
Public service
Cost-of-living increases, 383-384
Public Service Group Insurance Fund
Actuarial report, April 30, 2019, 633
Public Services Sustainability Act
Collective bargaining rights, 488-489
Public Services Sustainability Amendment Act (Bill 2)
1 R, 419
Introduction of legislation, 430
Public Utilities Board
Annual report, March 31, 2019, 633
Regulations
Changes to, 328
Regulatory Accountability Secretariat
Operating costs, 381
Staff increase, reason for, 328, 382
School construction
Capital projects, 390
Supplementary Loans and Guarantee Authority
Annual report, March 31, 2019, 633
Tax increment financing program
Assessment process, 529
General comments, 528-529
Taxation
Investigations, number of, 248-249
Types of--provincial, 247-248
Treasury Board
Members, list of, 233
Vehicle and Equipment Management Agency
Annual report March 31st, 2019, 545
Windows 10 upgrade
Finance Department funds, 326-327
Workers Compensation Board
Auditor General's findings, 230-231
Funding decrease, reason for
Altomare, 688-689
Goertzen, 688-689
Administration vs. front-line services budget
Fielding, 260-261
Wasyliw, 260
Annual report March 31, 2019
Fielding, 89
Assessors, reduction in
Fielding, 316-317
Wasyliw, 316-317
Corporate divisions
Fielding, 225-226
Enabling capital spending
Fielding, 327
Wasyliw, 327
Estimates
Debate, 225-251, 315-329, 381-392, 521-532
Opening statements
Fielding, 225-227
Wasyliw, 227
Speakers
Fielding, 225-251, 315-328, 381-392, 521-531
Wasyliw, 227-250, 315-328, 381-392, 521-532
Expenditures expected
Fielding, 233
Wasyliw, 233
FIPPA requests
Fielding, 241-242
Wasyliw, 241
Intergovernmental Affairs
Staff numbers
Fielding, 382
Wasyliw, 382
Internal service adjustments
Fielding, 322-327
Wasyliw, 322-327
Invoice management upgrades
Pallister, 200
Outstanding uncollected tax
Fielding, 247
Wasyliw, 247
Priorities and Planning
Staff numbers
Fielding, 382
Wasyliw, 382
Procurement modernization
Fielding, 521-522
Wasyliw, 521-522
Revenue expenditures
Budget document, release of
Fielding, 231
Wasyliw, 231
Revenues expected
Fielding, 232
Wasyliw, 232
Robotic Process Automation Pilot project
Pallister, 200
Staff transfers/FTE's
Fielding, 234-235
Wasyliw, 234-235
Staff, number of
Fielding, 234
Wasyliw, 234
Supplementary Information for Legislative Review 2019-2020
Fielding, 89
Tax increment financing program
Fielding, 528-529
Wasyliw, 528-529
Tax investigations, number of
Fielding, 248-249
Wasyliw, 248-249
Tax Return and Payment Processing, digitization
Pallister, 200
Untendered contracts
Fielding, 238
Wasyliw, 238
User fees and penalties
Fielding, 382-383
Wasyliw, 382
Vacancy rate
Fielding, 236-237
Wasyliw, 236-237
Windows 10 upgrade, funds for
Fielding, 326-327
Wasyliw, 326-327
Household debt
Lamont, 218-221
Pallister, 218-221
K-to-12 curriculum
Pallister, 221-222
Addiction recovery program
Micklefield, 548
Lamont, 420
Moses, 420
Pedersen, 419-420
Lake St. Martin outlet construction
Duty-to-consult
Bushie, 139-140
Clarke, 140
Government consultations
Bushie, 136
Lindsey, 62
Low-risk communities vs. high-risk communities
Clarke, 63
Lindsey, 63
Emergency, definition of
Fielding, 238-241
Wasyliw, 238-241
Government investment
Fielding, 102
Gordon, 101-102
Lamont, 215-217
Pallister, 215-218
Fishing loans
Moses, 675-676
Pedersen, 675-676
Mesh sizes, changes to
Squires, 710
Quota buyback initiative
Skownan First Nation eco-certification
Squires, 710
Whitefish, increased value of
Squires, 710
Lindsey, 180-181
Dialysis machine removal
Impact on wait list
Adams, 353
Friesen, 353
Obstetric services
Report recommending suspension
Asagwara, 260
B. Smith, 251-259
Friesen, 252-260
Request to reinstate
B. Smith, 255-259
Marcelino, 98-99
Sale of Amphibex machines
Kinew, 424-425
Pallister, 424-425
Sale of, consultant costs
Schuler, 595-596
Wiebe, 595-596
Sale of, independent advisor review
Schuler, 594
Wiebe, 594
Flood control measures
Kinew, 638-639
Operation of emergency channel
Schuler, 577
Wiebe, 576-577
Government preparation
Kinew, 424
Pallister, 424
Sale of Amphibex machines
Kinew, 424-425
Pallister, 424-425
Decrease in senior population
Asagwara, 408-410
Friesen, 408-411
Vaccine shortages/delays
Asagwara, 407-408
Friesen, 407-408
Health-care system readiness
Asagwara, 75
Friesen, 75
Fontaine, Nahanni (St. Johns) NDP
Business Registration, Supervision and Ownership Transparency Act (Various Acts Amended) (Bill 22)
2 R
Debate, 269-270
Child-care centres
Increased parent fees, 309-312
Children in care
Youth incarceration link, Department review
Children's Advocate consultations, 502
General comments, 313-314
Indigenous consultations, 502
Review, 501
Compensation for Victims of Crime program
Compensation reduction, 444
Correctional facilities
Adult custody rate per facility, 441
Segregation numbers, adult/youth, 442
Youth custody rate per facility, 441
Youth in solitary confinement report, 504
Crime--Northern Manitoba
Victim counselling services, budget reduction, 487-488
Dauphin Correctional Centre
Inmate capacity, 443
Executive Council
Estimates
Speakers, 306-315
Indigenous children
Children in care, Justice Department review, 502
Indigenous peoples
Incarceration rate, 442-443
Restorative justice, 498
John Howard Society
Funding reduction, 495-498
Judicial system
Indigenous incarceration rate, 442-443
Justice Department
Deloitte review of, 439
Estimates
Opening statements, 435-436
Staff reduction, 437-438
Staffing, 437
Vacancy rate, 437
Liquor sales, private, 306-308
Matter of Urgent Public Importance
Regarding the changes in regulations related to Crown Lands Leasing Agreement, 432-433
Members' statements
North End Women's Centre anniversary, 91-92
Mental health and addiction, youth services, 315
Ministerial statements
Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls Honouring and Awareness Day, 274
Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls Honouring and Awareness Day, 274
Missing and murdered indigenous women and girls, national inquiry
Implementation of recommendations, 280-281
North End Women's Centre
Anniversary, 91-92
Northern health care
Counsellors, number of, 450
Victim counselling services
Budget reduction, 487-488
Northern Manitoba
Child victims of crime
Services for, 449
Victims of crime
Counselling services, budget reduction, 445-449, 487-488
Northern Meat Service
Description of, 505
Oral Questions
MMIWG inquiry findings
Implementation of recommendations, 280-281
Victims of crime in Northern Manitoba
Budget reduction for counselling services, 487-488
Restorative justice
Consultations, 499-500
Funding for programs, 495
General comments, 435
Indigenous incarceration, 498
Youth
Children in CFS care
Incarceration link, 502
Correctional facilities
Custody rate per facility, 441
Segregation number, 442
Solitary confinement report, 504
Annual report 2018-2019
Eichler, 273
Public engagement
Brar, 657
Eichler, 657-658
Fire at
Adams, 146
Clarke, 146
Wasyliw, 276-277
Per diem rates
Lathlin, 539
Stefanson, 539
Translation Services, staffing levels
Sala, 574
Squires, 574
Friesen, 173
Canadian Free Trade Agreement
Impact on Manitoba
Pedersen, 686
Impact on Manitoba
Lamont, 686
Pedersen, 686
Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act
Annual report, March 31, 2019
Cox, 634
New school--Transcona
Goertzen, 713
French language services. See also Members' statements
Education/health care services
Sala, 572
Squires, 572-573
Government position
Sala, 186-187
Squires, 187
Government record
Sala, 646
Squires, 646
Santé en français budget
Asagwara, 405
Friesen, 405
Sala, 645
Squires, 645-646
Santé en français program
Sala, 572-573
Squires, 572-573
Friesen, Hon. Cameron (Morden-Winkler) PC
Addiction treatment services
Long-term treatment beds, funding, 78
Long-term treatment beds, youth, 415-416
Morberg House, 78
Addictions Foundation of Manitoba (AFM)
Annual report 2018-2019, 545
Funding, 414
Number of beds, increase in, 79
Braid Solutions
Consultant contracts, 344-345
Brandon Manitoba
Methamphetamine addiction
Flexible-length withdrawal services, 78
Cadham Provincial Lab
Privatization inquiry, 338
Shared Health Services, move to, 66
Children's Hospital
New heart centre, 647-648
Concordia Hospital
Vacancy rate, 168-169
Diagnostic Centre of Excellence
Status update, 413
Diagnostic services
Privatization inquiry, 338-340
Dialysis
Machine removal--Flin Flon
Impact on wait list, 353
Need for--Northern Manitoba, 354
Units purchased--Northern Manitoba, 354
Dynacare Laboratory and Health Services
Expansion, 339
eHealth Manitoba, 169
Emergency rooms
Patients presenting at, increase, 153-155
Upgrades--St. Boniface Hospital, 410-412
Vacancy rate--St. Boniface Hospital, 87
Wait times, 74
Flin Flon General Hospital
Dialysis machine removal
Impact on wait list, 353
Obstetric services
Report recommending suspension, 252-260
Request to reinstate, 98-99, 255-260
Flu immunization
Decrease in senior population, 408-411
Vaccine shortages/delays, 407-408
Flu season
Health-care system readiness, 75
Frank Alexander inquest, 173
French language services
Santé en français budget, 405
Health care
Clinical and preventive services plan
Deloitte contract, 350-351
Health Sciences Centre
New children's heart centre, 647-648
Health-care funding
Provincial funding, 96-97
Health-care reform
Consultants working on, 346-350
Flu season readiness, 75
Impact on patient care, 490
Peachy report, 70-73
Privatization inquiry, 343
Vacancy rate and overtime, 554-555
Health-care system
Consultants working, 346-350
eHealth tools, 169
In-patient hospital separations, 167
Santé en français budget, 405
Stabilizer beds, 162
Wait time improvements, 71
Health, Seniors and Active Living Department
Annual report 2018-2019, 89
Consultants, use of, 344-346
Estimates
Speakers, 64-87, 153-175, 251-269, 338-355, 399-416
Public health branch, vacancies, 76
Staff introductions, 63, 153, 251, 399
Supplementary Information for Legislative Review, 2019-2020, 13
Vacancies, plan to fill, 66
Vacancy rate, 64-68
Hip/knee replacements
Prevention, 267
HIV/AIDS/STBBI outbreaks
IV drug use
Harm reduction strategy request, 640-641
Improving Access and Coordination of Mental Health and Addiction Services: A Provincial Strategy for all Manitobans
Recommendations, 414
Women's treatment services, 80
Intoxicated Persons Detention Act
Changes to, 84
Intravenous drug use
HIV contraction
Harm reduction strategy request, 640-641
Latex allergies, 267-268
Lead contamination sites
Testing for individuals, 268
Weston School playground, 268
Lifeflight Air Ambulance
Case concern (Mr. Jebb), 402-403
Provincial ownership, return to, 403-404
Service delivery concerns, 643-644
Manitoba Health Services Insurance Plan
Total expenditures, 67
Mental health and addiction
Treatment initiatives, 414-418, 556-557
Mental health and addiction, youth services
Compass centre, 82
Investments in, 79
Long-term treatment beds, 415-416
Mental health unit
Victoria General Hospital, 79
Methamphetamine addiction
Flexible-length withdrawal services--Winnipeg & Brandon, 78
Length of treatment needed, 81-82
Long-term treatment measures, 83
RAAM clinic use, 79-80
Request for government plan, 77-86, 97-98
Morberg House, 78
Northern health care
Dialysis units purchased, 354
Dialysis, need for, 354
Physician recruitment, 351
Rural residency programs, 352
Nurse practitioners
Number employed (WRHA), 171-172
Nursing profession
Hiring barriers, 156-159
Hiring of, 67
New hires--St. Boniface Hospital, 155
New staffing models, 69
Overtime hours (WRHA), 69-70, 159-160, 174-175
Recruitment and retention, 160-162
RHA's, vacancy rates, 87
Vacancies (WRHA), 341-344
Oral Questions
Health Sciences Centre
New children's heart centre, 647-648
Health-care service reform
Impact on patient care, 490
Vacancy rate and overtime, 554-555
Health-care system
Provincial funding, 96-97
IV drug use and HIV contraction
Harm reduction strategy request, 640-641
Lifeflight Air Ambulance
Service delivery concerns, 643-644
Mental health and addiction
Government initiatives, 556-557
Methamphetamine addiction crisis
Request for government plan, 97-98
Northern Manitoba health care
Obstetric services in Flin Flon, 98-99
Personal-care home improvements
Need for upgrades to standards and training, 283-284
Orthopedic surgery
Hip/knee replacements, prevention of, 267
Personal-care homes
Beds, number of--WRHA, 172-173
Frank Alexander inquest, 173
Upgrades to standards and training, 283-284
Wait time decrease, 172-173
Physician recruitment
Northern Manitoba, 351
Rural residency programs--Northern Manitoba, 352
Physicians, primary care
Access to, 169-170
Provincial Clinical and Preventive Services Planning for Manitoba: Doing Things Differently and Better report
Quality assurance review, 70-71, 74
Rapid Access to Addictions Medicine (RAAM) clinic
Methamphetamine addiction treatment, 79-80
Sexual assault case, 170-171
Regional health authorities (RHA's)
Vacancy rates, 87
Rural Manitoba
Physician residency programs, 352
Safe consumption site
Methamphetamine addiction, 82, 85
Safer Streets, Safer Lives Action Plan, 77
Seven Oaks General Hospital
Vacancy rate, 168-169
Shared Health Services
Cadham Provincial Lab, move to, 66
Consultant contract, 345-346
St. Boniface General Hospital
ER upgrades, update on, 410-412
ER vacancy rate, 87
New hires, breakdown of, 163-164
New nurse hires, 155
Thompson General Hospital
HVAC system replacement, 400
Tender for repairs, 400
Water damage repair, tender for, 355
Water damage repair, update, 401
Victoria General Hospital
Mental health unit, 79
Weston School playground
Lead contamination sites, 268
Winnipeg Regional Health Authority (WRHA)
Bed availability, 165
Nurse practitioners, number of, 171-172
Nursing overtime, 69-70, 159-160, 174-175
Nursing vacancies, 341-344
Personal-care home beds, number of, 172-173
Re-admission rates, 166
Staff numbers, 341
Women's Hospital
Status update, 412
Elimination of
Naylor, 567
Sala, 336
Squires, 567
Wharton, 336