HOUSE INDEX - 1st Session - 42nd 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
Lagassé, Bob (Dawson Trail) PC
Members' statements
Campaign volunteer appreciation, 181
Lagimodiere, Alan (Selkirk) PC
Conservation Officer Recognition Day, 91
Members' statements
Conservation Officer Recognition Day, 91
Communities consulted
Bushie, 137
Clarke, 137
Community benefit agreements
Schuler, 581-582
Wiebe, 581
Construction update
Schuler, 578-579
Wiebe, 578-579
Construction, cost estimate
Schuler, 583
Wiebe, 583
Construction, federal cost sharing
Schuler, 583-584
Wiebe, 583
Design contracts awarded
Schuler, 579-580
Wiebe, 579
First Nations
Consultations with
Bushie, 136
Lindsey, 62
Duty-to-consult
Bushie, 139-140
Clarke, 140
Low-risk communities vs. high-risk communities
Clarke, 63
Lindsey, 63
Interim report
Bushie, 138
Clarke, 139
Land expropriation negotiations
Schuler, 583-585
Wiebe, 583-585
Phosphorus reduction
Gerrard, 570
Squires, 571
Lamont, Dougald (St. Boniface) Lib.
Business Registration, Supervision and Ownership Transparency Act (Various Acts Amended) (Bill 22)
R/S Amdts
Clause 47, 707-708
Capital, access to
Challenges for, 684-685
Start-ups, 685
Child care
Non-profit, need for, 537
City of Winnipeg
Crime in downtown
Public safety concerns, 100, 101
Public intoxication
Liquor Mart location closure request, 101
Construction industry
Infrastructure funding, 599
Crown corporations
Board liability, 466
Crown Corporations Council
Civilian oversight, 224
Crown Services
Estimates
Speakers, 465-467
Disability Employment Awareness Month, 90
Efficiency Manitoba
Source of revenues, 465
Employment and Income Assistance (EIA)
Income inequality, 189
Executive Council
Estimates
Speakers, 212-224
Families Department
Estimates
Speakers, 536-537
Financial literacy
Household debt, 218-221
Fire Prevention Week, 420
Fiscal Stabilization Fund
Government investment, 215-217
Free trade agreements
Impact on Manitoba, 686
Growth, Enterprise and Trade Department
Estimates
Speakers, 684-686
Health-care funding
Government intention, 555-556
Health-care reform
Impact on patient care, 490
Household debt
Financial literacy, 218-221
Income inequality
EIA rates, 189
Infrastructure agreement--federal
Provincial delay in signing, 596-598
Infrastructure Department
Estimates
Speakers, 596-599
Insurance broker compensation
Public sector wages, 644
Job creation
Unemployment rate, 189
Lead contamination sites
Kavanaugh Park air monitor, 429
Testing for individuals, 429
Weston School playground, 429
Legislative Assembly Amendment and Legislative Assembly Management Commission Amendment Act (Bill 200)
1 R, 177
Liquor Mart
Downtown location closure request, 101
Manitoba Housing
Security concerns, 536-537
Matter of Urgent Public Importance
Regarding the changes in regulations related to Crown Lands Leasing Agreement, 432
Members' statements
French language in Manitoba, 92-93
Homeless population, 637-638
Migration--provincial
Manitoba's economy, 644
Ministerial statements
Disability Employment Awareness Month, 90-91
Fire Prevention Week, 420
Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls Honouring and Awareness Day, 274-275
Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls Honouring and Awareness Day, 274-275
Oral Questions
Crime in downtown Winnipeg
Public safety concerns, 100, 101
Education tax credit
Request to reinstate, 189-190
Health-care funding
Government intention, 555-556
Health-care service reform
Impact on patient care, 490
Income inequality
EIA rates, 189
Insurance broker compensation
Public sector wages, 644
Job creation
Unemployment rate, 189
Lead contamination sites
Kavanaugh Park air monitor, 429
Testing for individuals, 429
Weston School playground, 429
Overdose incident case concern
Inquest into death, 648
Personal-care homes
Federal-provincial funding, 490-491
Provincial out-migration
Manitoba's economy, 644
Public intoxication in downtown Winnipeg
Request to close Liquor Mart location, 101
Orange Shirt Day
Recognition, 8
Overdose incident case concern
Inquest into death, 648
Personal-care homes
Federal-provincial funding, 490-491
Petitions
Legislative Assembly-official party status, 191-192
Predatory lending
Payday loans, 220-221
Public intoxication
Downtown Winnipeg, 101
Residential school survivors, 8
Small Business Venture Capital Tax Credit, 686
Throne Speech
Debate, 8
Tuition fee income tax rebate
Request to reinstate, 189-190
Weston School playground
Lead contamination sites, 429
Workers Compensation Board
Auditor General's findings, 214
Lamoureux, Cindy (Tyndall Park) Lib.
Apprenticeship training
Applications, decrease in, 702
Breast Cancer Awareness Month, 178
Curriculum Support Centre closure
Redeployment of staff, 701
Education and Training Department
Estimates
Speakers, 700-704
Staff introductions, 701
Immigrants
Internationally educated
Accreditation review, 703
International Day of the Girl, 635
Members' statements
Tyndall Park constituency, 275-276
Ministerial statements
International Day of the Girl, 635
Women's History Month, 546
National Pharmacare plan
Government position, 556
Oral Questions
National Pharmacare plan
Government position, 556
Provincial Nominee Program
Career eligibility inquiry, 644-645
Petitions
Legislative Assembly-official party status, 493
Post-secondary education
Operating grant reduction, 701-702
Provincial Nominee Program
Allocated points process, 704
Application fee, settlement services, 704
Career eligibility inquiry, 644-645
IELTS scores, 703
Labour market survey/consultant used, 703
Points system for occupations, 702
Tyndall Park constituency, 275-276
Women's History Month, 546
Friesen, 267-268
Gerrard, 267
Lathlin, Amanda (The Pas-Kameesak) NDP
Child and Family Services agencies
Block funding agreements, 538
Block funding formula, 538
CFSIS database system, use of, 539
Child safety protection
At-risk youth cases, 487
Children in care
Mental health and addiction services, 540
Vulnerable cases, update, 486-487
Youth incarceration link, Department review
Review, 540-541
Children's Advocate report
Implementation of recommendations, 487
Vulnerable children in care status update, 486-487
Families Department
Estimates
Speakers, 538-542
Foster care
Per diem rates, 539
Members' statements
Nisiiminan Safe Rides, 483
Mental health and addiction, youth services
Children in CFS care, 540
Nisiiminan Safe Rides, 483
Oral Questions
Child and safety protection
At-risk youth cases, 487
Children's Advocate report findings
Implementation of recommendations, 487
Vulnerable children in care status update, 486-487
StreetReach review
Update on, 542
Tracia's Trust
Final report, removal of recommendations, 541
Youth at-risk cases, 487
Le Centre Culturel Franco-Manitobain
Annual report, March 31, 2019
Cox, 634
Kavanaugh Park air monitor
Lamont, 429
Squires, 429
Testing for individuals
Friesen, 268
Gerrard, 268
Lamont, 429
Squires, 429
Weston School playground
Friesen, 268
Gerrard, 268
Lamont, 429
Squires, 429
Violent crime statistics
Cullen, 648
Gerrard, 648
Description of
Fielding, 326
Wasyliw, 326
Annual report, March 31, 2019
Cullen, 633
Asylum seekers, budget for
Cullen, 434
Legislative Assembly. See also Petitions
Estimates, 706
Report on amounts paid to Members, March 31, 2019
Fielding, 633
Legislative Assembly Amendment and Legislative Assembly Management Commission Amendment Act (Bill 200)
1 R
Lamont, 177
Legislative Internship Program
Gheorghe, Maria, 181
Hrappstead, Kelsey, 181
Mansaray, Saio, 181
Moulden, Declan, 181
Ngulube, Chishimba, 181
Pelletier, Bailey, 181
Case concern (Mr. Jebb)
Adams, 402-403
Friesen, 402-403
Provincial ownership, return to
Adams, 403-404
Friesen, 403-404
Service delivery concerns
Bushie, 643
Friesen, 643-644
Communities Economic Development Fund (CEDF)
Discretionary grants, 144
Monies released to, 145
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
Government consultations, 62
Low-risk communities vs. high-risk communities, 63
Flin Flon constituency, 180-181
Growth, Enterprise and Trade Department
Estimates
Health-care facilities
Expansion--Northern Manitoba, 141
Indigenous and Northern Relations Department
Budget, 50
Capital budget fluctuation, 54-55
Discretionary grants, 144
Estimates
Speakers, 50-59, 62-63, 135-136, 141-145, 148-151
Meyers, Norris, Penny review
General comments, 56-58
Indigenous component, 57
Report costs, 57
Report release, timeline for, 57, 59
Northern Affairs capital budget, 54-55
Jordan's Principle, 143
Lake St. Martin outlet
First Nations
Consultations with, 62
Low-risk communities vs. high-risk communities, 63
Manitoba Association of Friendship Centres
Winnipeg location, funding, 52
Manitoba-First Nations Mineral Development Protocol
RFP, responsibility for, 58
Members' statements
Flin Flon constituency, 180-181
Mine site remediation
Number of, 682
Mining Community Reserve Fund
Disbursements, 673
Mining/minerals
Sherridon mine, remediation problems, 682-684
Northern Association of Community Councils
Capital funding fluctuations, 135-136
Northern Economic Development Strategy
Committee composition, 50
Northern health care
Facility expansion, 141
Northern Healthy Foods Initiative
Budget for 2018-2019, 148-149
Oil spills
Frequency of, 682
Oral Questions
Public Services Sustainability Act
Collective bargaining rights, 488-489
Public Services Sustainability Act
Collective bargaining rights, 488-489
Sherridon mine
Remediation problems, 682-684
Downtown location closure request
Lamont, 101
Pallister, 101
Licensed distribution model
Kinew, 373-374
Pallister, 373-375
Fontaine, 306-308
Pallister, 306-309
Sala, 464-465
Wharton, 465
Liquor, Gaming and Cannabis Authority
Annual report March 31, 2019
Cullen, 633
Livestock. See Manitoba Livestock Cash Advance
1 R
Fielding, 719
2 R
Fielding, 719
C 3/R
Fielding, 720
R/A
Chartier, 720
Trucking industry emission reduction
Squires, 564
Budget impact analysis
Fielding, 392
Wasyliw, 392