HOUSE INDEX - 2nd 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
Pallister, Hon. Brian (Fort Whyte) PC
Addiction treatment services
Rural and urban support, 383
Agricultural Crown lands
Changes to leases
Impact on Manitoba producers, 87-88
Lease rate increase, 92
Priority for Manitoba producers, 91-92
Agriculture industry
Extreme drought conditions
Feed assistance for cattle farmers, 450-451
An Act Respecting the Administration of Oaths of Office (Bill 1)
1 R, 8
Aquatic state of emergency
Resolution on Lake Winnipeg, 203
Association of Manitoba Municipalities (AMM)
Resolution on climate change, 202-203
Resolution on Lake Winnipeg
Aquatic state of emergency, 203
Budget 2020
Universal school breakfast program, 582-585
Cattle producers
Drought, extreme conditions
Feed assistance, 450-451
Child care, COVID-19
Essential service workers, 826
Essential service workers, fee waiver, 826
Home-based closures, 826
Reopening the economy, 1085-1086
Universal coverage, 871
Children in care
Throne Speech debate, 26
Children's Advocate
Expansion of role, 27
City of Winnipeg
Contracts-request for inquiry, 484-485
Climate change
AMM resolution, 202-203
Communities Economic Development Fund (CEDF)
Freezing of loans--Northern Manitoba, 52-53
Correctional facilities, COVID-19
Safety in, 831
COVID-19 pandemic
Condolences, 866
Government plan to address, 478
COVID-19, by sector
Winnipeg Police Service safety concerns, 832
COVID-19, child care
Essential service workers, 826
Essential service workers, fee waiver, 826
Home-based closures, 826
Reopening the economy, 1085-1086
Universal coverage for, 871
COVID-19, correctional facilities
Safety in, 831
COVID-19, economy
Recovery, use of rainy day fund, 969-970
Reopening, child care, 1085-1086
COVID-19, employment
Paid sick leave protection, 827
Public service, reduced work week, 870
Right to refuse unsafe work, 827
Sick note requirement ban, 827
COVID-19, financial assistance
Financial relief, 825
Income support program, 829
Provincial support programs, 825, 869
COVID-19, food security
Children in need, 830
Food bank aid, 828
COVID-19, health care
Equipment and supplies, 478-479, 824
ER services, impact on, 478
System readiness, 644-645
COVID-19, home care services
Protection for workers and clients, 971-972
COVID-19, homeless
Concerns for, 874
Homeless shelter aid, 828
COVID-19, personal-care homes
Oversight, 1087-1088
Rapid response team, 1087-1088
COVID-19, post-secondary education
International student health coverage, 824
COVID-19, provincial finances
Update to budget, 828
COVID-19, rental assistance
Foreclosure/eviction freeze, 827-828
COVID-19, school closures
General comments, 831
COVID-19, small business
Financial assistance, 870-872
Credit rating--provincial
Improvement in, 265
Crime
Addressing causes of
Harm reduction strategies, 21-22
Need for multi-faceted approach, 243-244
Dauphin Correctional Centre closure
Community consultations, 538-539
Restorative justice centre and healing lodge, 653
Drought, extreme conditions
Feed assistance for cattle farmers, 450-451
Economy, COVID-19
Recovery, use of rainy day fund, 969-970
Reopening, child-care, 1085-1086
Education
Primary academic achievement plan, 448
Education system
Barriers to education, 376-377
Class size limits, 335
Education Minister
Physical distancing orders, 1087
Funding, 376-377
Government funding record, 333-334
K-to-12 layoffs, 1041-1042
Emergency room services
Closure inquiry, 379
Emergency room services, COVID-19
Services, impact on, 478
Employment, COVID-19
Paid sick leave protection, 827
Public service, reduced work week, 870
Right to refuse unsafe work, 827
Sick note requirement ban, 827
Finance Department
Quarterly financial reporting
Government intention, 449
First Nations
Lake St. Martin outlet
Consultations, 342
Food security, COVID-19
Children in need, 830
Food bank aid, 828
Foreclosures/eviction freeze, COVID-19, 827-828
The Forks Market
Vacancy management, 383-384
Fresh Projects contractor
School construction--Brandon, 479-480
Front-line workers, COVID-19
WCB benefit extension, 871
Government Resolution
Religious freedom of citizens, 211-213
Health Sciences Centre
Working conditions and staffing, 442
Health-care funding
Federal transfers
Provincial health spending, 340
Health-care service reform
Health-care system
ICU beds, number of, 824
Health-care system, COVID-19
Equipment and supplies, 478-479, 824
Funding, 821
System readiness, 644-645
Home care services, COVID-19
Protection for workers and clients, 971-972
Homeless, COVID-19
Concerns for, 874
Shelter aid, 828
Homelessness
Manitoba Housing units, sale of, 651
Immigration--provincial
Government plan, 27
Income support program
During COVID-19 outbreak, 829
International students
Health coverage during COVID-19 outbreak, 824
Lake Manitoba-Lake St. Martin outlet
Construction delays, 340
First Nations consultations, 342
Lake Winnipeg
Aquatic state of emergency, 203
Legislative session
Request for more sittings, 1045-1046, 1081-1083
Liquor Mart robberies
Employee safety and job security, 239
Enhanced security measures, 240
Installation of secure entrances, 241
Placing police at locations, 241
Prevention, consultation with stakeholders, 242
Repeat offenders
Mental health and addiction services, 447
Short and long-term solutions, 85-86
Summit to address, request for, 44-45
Manitoba Housing, sale of units
Waiting list and homelessness, 651
Manitoba Hydro
Review--consultant compensation, 484
Manitoba Hydro, layoffs
Economic recovery concerns, 1001-1002
PUB emergency resolution, 1040
Mental health
Education system, 335
Mental health and addiction
Liquor Mart robbery repeat offenders, 447
Mental health and poverty
Adequate funding for youth services, 249
Ministerial statements
COVID-19 statement, 866-867
Recognition of responders during fall storm, 9-15
Municipalities
Government relations, 968
Operating grants, 46-47
Provincial funding request, 201
National pharmacare program
Government position, 341
North End Sewage Treatment Plant upgrades
Request for provincial funding, 203-204
Northern economic development
Job opportunities and challenges, 266
Northern Manitoba
Freezing of CEDF loans, 52-53
Nurses/nursing
Mandatory overtime
Request to eliminate, 378
Oral Questions
Addiction and public safety
Rural and urban support, 383
Addressing root causes of crime
Harm reduction strategies, 21-22
Need for multi-faceted approach, 243-244
Agricultural Crown land leases
Impact on Manitoba producers, 87-88
Lease rate increase, 92
Priority for Manitoba producers, 91-92
AMM resolution on climate change
Request for government plan, 202-203
AMM resolution on Lake Winnipeg
Aquatic state of emergency, 203
Barriers to education
Performance outcomes, 376-377
Child and Family Services
Transfer of children in care, 26
Children's Advocate
Expansion of role, 27
City of Winnipeg contracts
Request for inquiry, 484-485
COVID-19 pandemic
Child care for essential service workers, 826
Child food insecurity, 830
Correctional facility safety, 831
Equipment for health workers, 478, 824
Financial assistance for small business, 870-871, 872
Financial relief, 825
Food bank aid, 828
Foreclosure/eviction freeze, 827-828
Government plan to address, 478
Health system readiness, 644-645
Health-care funding, 823
Home-based daycares, 826
Homeless shelter help, 828
Impact on ER services, 478
Income support program, 829
International student health coverage, 824
Paid sick leave protection, 827
Provincial financial assistance, 869
Reduced work week for public service, 870
Right to refuse work, 827
School closures, 831
Sick note requirement ban, 827
Stock of N95 respirators, 824
Support for homeless population, 874
Universal coverage for child care, 871
Update to budget, 828
Waiving of child-care fees, 826
Winnipeg Police Service safety, 832
Crime and public safety
Community safety summit, 246-247
Use of civil forfeiture, 246
Dauphin Correctional Centre closure
Community consultations, 538-539
Request for healing lodge in Dauphin, 653
Economic recovery
Use of rainy day fund, 969-970
Education funding
Government record, 333-334
Education Minister
Physical distancing orders, 1087
Education system
Universal breakfast program, 479-480
Extreme drought conditions
Feed assistance for cattle farmers, 450-451
Federal health transfers
Provincial health spending, 340
The Forks Market
Vacancy management, 383-384
Front-line workers
WCB benefit extension, 871
Health-care reform
ER closure inquiry, 379
Health-care system
Number of ICU beds, 824
Nursing vacancies, 821
Hiring of senior public servant
Compensation disclosure request, 1044-1045
Home care services during pandemic
Protection for workers and clients, 971-972
Immigration in Manitoba
Government plan, 27
Increase in retail crime
Retail Council's concerns, 245-246
Individuals charged with violent crimes
Reason for release of repeat offenders, 447-448
K-to-12 and post-secondary education
Layoffs and tuition increase, 1041-1042
Lake Manitoba-Lake St. Martin outlet
Construction delays, 340
First Nations consultations, 342
Legislative session
Request for more sittings, 1045-1046, 1081-1083
Liquor Mart employees
Safety and job security, 239
Liquor Mart robberies
Consultation with stakeholders, 242
Installation of secure entrances, 241
Placing police at locations, 241
Request for summit to address, 44-45
Short and long-term solutions, 85-86
Liquor Mart robbery repeat offenders
Addiction and mental health services, 447
Mandatory overtime for nurses
Request to eliminate, 378
Manitoba Hydro layoffs
Economic recovery concerns, 1001-1002
PUB emergency resolution, 1040
Manitoba Hydro review
Consultant compensation, 484
Manitoba schools
Class size limits, 335
Nutrition programs, 336
Municipal government funding
Operating grants and services, 46-47
Municipal grants
Request for public funding, 201
Municipalities
Government relations, 968
National pharmacare program
Government position, 341
New Women's Hospital
Working conditions and staffing, 442-443
North end sewage treatment plant
Request for provincial funding, 203-204
Northern Manitoba
Freezing of CEDF loans, 52-53
Nurses at Health Sciences Center
Working conditions and staffing, 442
Paid sick leave initiative
Timeline for enacting, 1089
Personal-care home oversight
COVID-19 rapid response team, 1087-1088
Personal-care homes in Manitoba
KPMG recommendations, 1081
Post-secondary education
Government involvement, 446-447
Staff layoff concerns, 965-966
Tuition and operating grants, 20-21
Premier's letter to seniors
Printing and postage costs, 1046
Primary and post-secondary education
Academic achievement plan, 448
Provincial finances
Government record, 970
Public and private schools
Funding for construction, 1087
Public layoffs
Concerns, 963-965
Public safety and crime
Government response, 51-52
Request for summit to address, 201-202
Public sector layoffs
Economic impact, 1040
Economic recovery concerns, 1008-1009
Impact on front-line services, 1042-1043
PC election platform, 1000-1001
Reason for, 1006
Quarterly financial reporting
Government intention, 449
Reopening the economy
Request for child-care plan, 1085-1086
Restorative justice centre and healing lodge
Request for construction in Dauphin, 539-541
Sale of Manitoba Housing units
Waiting list and homelessness, 651
Spring flooding concerns
Government preparations, 443-444
Universal school breakfast program
Inclusion in Budget 2020, 582-585, 645-646
WRHA spending on salaries
Government position, 210
Youth mental health and poverty
Adequate funding for services, 249
Youth suicide prevention
Inclusion in case planning, 208
Personal protective equipment (PPE)
N95 respirators, stock of, 824
Personal-care homes
KPMG recommendations, 1081
Personal-care homes, COVID-19
Oversight, 1087-1088
Rapid response team, 1087-1088
Post-secondary education
Academic achievement plan, 448
Government involvement, 446-447
Staff layoff concerns, 965-966
Tuition and operating grants, 20-21
Tuition increase, 1040-1042
Post-secondary education, COVID-19
International student health coverage, 824
Prebudget consultations, 265
Premier of Manitoba
Letter to seniors
Printing and postage costs, 1046
Provincial finances
Government record, 970
Provincial finances, COVID-19
Update to budget, 828
Public safety and crime
Addiction services, rural/urban support, 383
Community safety summit, 201-202, 246-247
Government response, 51-52
Use of civil forfeiture, 246
Public service
Government Resolution re: religious freedom, 211-213
Hiring of senior public servant
Compensation disclosure request, 1044-1045
Public service layoffs
Concerns for, 963-965
Economic impact, 1040
Economic recovery concerns, 1008-1009
Front-line services, impact on, 1042-1043
PC election platform, 1000-1001
Reason for, 1006
Reduced work week, 870
Religious freedom
Quebec Bill 21, 211
Rental assistance, COVID-19
Foreclosure/eviction freeze, 827-828
Restorative justice centre and healing lodge
Request for construction in Dauphin, 539-541, 653
Retail crime increase
Retail Council's concerns, 245-246
Rural Manitoba
Addiction treatment services, 383
School closures, COVID-19
General comments, 831
School construction
Fresh Projects contractor--Brandon, 479-480
Public/private school funding, 1087
School nutrition programs
General comments, 336
Universal breakfast program, 479-480
Inclusion in Budget 2020, 582-585, 645-646
Small business, COVID-19
Financial assistance, 870-872
Spring flooding
Government preparations, 443-444
Suicide prevention, youth
Inclusion in case planning, 208
Throne Speech
Debate, 264-267
Tuition and operating grants, 20-21
Tuition increase, 1040-1042
Violent crime
Repeat offenders, release of, 447-448
Winnipeg Police Service
COVID-19, by sector
Safety concerns, 832
Winnipeg Regional Health Authority (WRHA)
Spending on salaries, 210
Women's Hospital (Health Sciences Centre)
Working conditions and staffing, 442-443
Workers Compensation Benefit, COVID-19
Front-line workers, extension for, 871
Workforce
Paid sick leave initiative
Timeline for enacting, 1089
Youth mental health
Suicide prevention
Inclusion in case planning, 208
Youth mental health and poverty
Funding for services, 249
Pan-Canadian Assessment Program
Johnston, 423
Paradoski, Marjorie. See Members' statements
Asagwara, 1076
Friesen, 1075-1076
Lamoureux, 1076-1077
Appreciation during pandemic
Asagwara, 1076
Friesen, 1076
Lamoureux, 1076
Increase in--rural Manitoba
Guenter, 36
Nesbitt, 136
Civil servants
Helwer, 1017-1018
Piwniuk, 1026
Threshold increase, Budget 2020
Fielding, 838
Pedersen, Hon. Blaine (Midland) PC
Agricultural Crown lands
Auction held in Brandon, 247
Changes to leases
Impact on Manitoba producers, 209, 449-450
Lease auctions, delay request, 209-210
Parcels of land leased, 450
Stakeholder concerns, 28-29
CN Rail strike
Impact on Manitoba, 93
Farmer Appreciation Day, 235
Keystone Agricultural Producers
Farmer Appreciation Day, 235
Ministerial statements
Farmer Appreciation Day, 235
Oral Questions
Agricultural Crown land leasing
Auction held in Brandon, 247
Impact on Manitoba producers, 209, 449-450
Request to delay lease auctions, 209-210
Stakeholder concerns, 28-29
CN Rail strike
Impact on Manitoba, 93
Crown land leasing program
Parcels of land leased, 450
Public Health Amendment Act (Food Safety and Other Amendments) (Bill 45)
1 R, 814
Pembina Trails School Division
Travel times and child care
Marcelino, 480-481
Moses, 591
Penny, Don. See Members' statements
Pension Benefits Amendment Act (Bill 8)
1 R
Fielding, 197
2 R
Debate
Adams, 570-575
Asagwara, 575-576
Bushie, 560-567
Gerrard, 568-570
Johnston, 567-568
Piwniuk, 558-560
Wasyliw, 553-558
Opening statement
Fielding, 548-549
Questions
Fielding, 550-553
Lamoureux, 553
Wasyliw, 550-552
Ability to withdraw
Piwniuk, 560
Accessing social services
Extinguishing pension assets
Wasyliw, 557
Consultations
Definition of hardship
Wasyliw, 557
Division of assets, relationship breakdown
Bushie, 564
Johnston, 568
Wasyliw, 551
Economic impact
Fielding, 550-551
Wasyliw, 550
Expected opt out numbers
Fielding, 551-552
Financial hardship provision
Adams, 570
Johnston, 567
Gradual unlocking recommendation
Gerrard, 569-570
Solvency funding, threshold reduction
Adams, 570
Bushie, 561
Wasyliw, 551-552
Solvency reserve accounts
Wasyliw, 557-558
Stability of pensions
Fielding, 550
Wasyliw, 550
Unlocking provision, implications of
Bushie, 560
Gerrard, 568-569
Johnston, 568
Unlocking whole amount, tax implications
Fielding, 553
Lamoureux, 553
Updates to
Fielding, 549
Withdrawal of fifty percent
Wasyliw, 554
Composition of
Johnston, 567
Recommendations
Johnston, 567
Wasyliw, 553
Catastrophic events
Gerrard, 569
Defined benefit vs. defined contribution
Adams, 572-574
Marcelino, 1103
Piwniuk, 559
Defined plans
Bushie, 561
Wasyliw, 554
First Nations contributions
Bushie, 561
Funding of plans
Moses, 1110
Pooled risk
Wasyliw, 553
Pooled vs. private
Wasyliw, 555-556
Private plans, fees and commissions
Wasyliw, 556
Private sector contributions
Fielding, 550
Wasyliw, 550
Public service layoffs
Marcelino, 1104
Moses, 1107
Wiebe, 1032
Seniors in poverty
Wasyliw, 556
Stock markets
Moses, 1107
Underfunding of
Lindsey, 1023
Permits. See Building and Electrical Permitting Improvement Act (Various Acts Amended and Permit Dispute Resolution Act Enacted)
Lamont, 842
Personal protective equipment (PPE)
Agriculture workers
Brar, 1012
Business reopenings
Asagwara, 958
Decker Colony, production of
Ewasko, 1047
Helwer, 1047
Front-line health workers
Asagwara, 971
Friesen, 971
Icon Technologies, production of
Ewasko, 1047
Helwer, 1047
Joint procurement purchase agreement
Friesen, 662
Locally designed and produced
Ewasko, 1047
Helwer, 1047
N95 respirators, stock of
Asagwara, 824
Pallister, 824
Winpak manufacturing, production of
Ewasko, 1047
Helwer, 1047
Personal Protective Equipment Reporting Act (Bill 213)
1 R
Kinew, 953
Personal-care homes. See also Health Services Insurance Amendment Act (Personal Care Home Guidelines); Members' statements; Petitions
Conditions in Ontario
Gerrard, 1078
Crowded conditions
Marcelino, 1099-1100
Hours of care per day
Marcelino, 1105
Improvement of conditions
Friesen, 164
Gerrard, 164
KPMG recommendations
Kinew, 1080-1081
Pallister, 1081
Request for support of Bill 212
Asagwara, 1083
Friesen, 1083-1084
Restrictions on visitations
Friesen, 164
Gerrard, 163-164
Social, mental, spiritual needs
Marcelino, 1099
Staffing and training review
Friesen, 164
Gerrard, 164
Personal-care homes, COVID-19. See also Members' statements; Ministerial statements
High risk area
Gerrard, 667
Oversight
Gerrard, 1087
Pallister, 1087-1088
Rapid response team
Gerrard, 1087
Pallister, 1087-1088
Staffing and funding
Friesen, 664
Gerrard, 664
Staffing, one worker per site
Friesen, 955
Video linking, use of
Friesen, 485
Visitation, caregiver exemption
Gerrard, 822
Crown land leases
Brar, 344, 386, 451-452, 486-487, 547, 592, 654, 1009-1010
Dauphin Correctional Centre
Adams, 653
Asagwara, 653-654, 973, 1050, 1092-1093
B. Smith, 1049-1050, 1091-1092
Bushie, 654
Fontaine, 657-658, 973, 1050, 1092
Lindsey, 654-655, 973-974, 1010, 1092
Early learning and child-care programs
Personal-care homes
Gerrard, 54, 95-96, 129, 167-168, 210-211, 283-284, 342-343, 547-548, 591-592, 655-656, 972-973
Winnipeg Humane Society Foundation Incorporation Act
Fontaine, 1009
Pharmacare. See National pharmacare program
Lake Winnipeg
Gerrard, 102
Billing disputes, right to appeal
Asagwara, 444
Friesen, 444
Increase in
Guenter, 36
Loss of assistant--The Pas
Lindsey, 612
Remuneration, enhanced audit capacity
Friesen, 597-598
Virtual doctor visits
Friesen, 955
Pitch, Allen (Amazing Entertainment Agency)
Employment Standards Code Amendment Act (Bill 55)
Written submission to committee, 950
Piwniuk, Doyle (Turtle Mountain) PC
Boissevain-Morton
Communities in Bloom award, 82
Recreational activities offered, 82-83
Civil Service Superannuation Amendment Act (Bill 43)
2 R
Debate, 1025-1026
Parental leave flexibility, 1026
Committee of Supply
Supplementary Supply, 658
Committee of the Whole
Supplementary Appropriation Act, 2019-2020
Committee report, 668
Communities in Bloom award
Boissevain-Morton winners, 82
Election 2019--provincial
Campaign volunteer recognition, 263-264
International Peace Gardens
Development and renewal, 263
General comments, 82
Management of Foster Homes
Auditor General's report, November 2019, 82
Members' statements
Turtle Mountain Provincial Park, 82-83
Parental leave flexibility
Civil servants, 1026
Pension Benefits Amendment Act (Bill 8)
2 R
Debate, 558-560
Ability to withdraw, 560
Pension plans
Defined benefit vs. defined contribution, 559
Throne Speech
Debate, 262-264
Tourism promotion, 263
Turtle Mountain constituency, 262-263
Turtle Mountain Provincial Park, 82-83
Planning Amendment Act (Bill 6)
1 R
Squires, 39
Planning Amendment Act and City of Winnipeg Charter Amendment Act (Bill 48)
1 R
Squires, 813
By Kinew regarding mentioning the presence/absence of members
Friesen, 899-901
Goertzen, 901
Kinew, 899-901
Lamoureux, 901
By Martin regarding commenting on the attire of Members
Martin, 427
Speaker's ruling, 427
P/O by Fontaine regarding media reports on allegations of harassment by MLA's and whether or not media reports can be referenced in the Chamber
Fontaine, 289-290
Speaker's ruling, 289-290
P/O by Fontaine regarding staying on topic during debate
Fontaine, 391
Schuler, 391
Speaker's ruling, 391-392
P/O by Goertzen asking the Speaker to call the opposition to order in response to repeated attempts at obstruction
Fontaine, 700
Gerrard, 700
Goertzen, 699-700
Speaker's ruling, 700
P/O by Kinew regarding the CN Rail strike
Deputy Speaker's ruling, 54
Goertzen, 53-54
Kinew, 53
Public safety and crime
Cullen, 430
Policing and Public Safety Strategy
Eight pillars of
Cullen, 429
New Canadians, percentage of
Sala, 499
Challenge to feed
Brar, 252
Addiction and mental health
B. Smith, 192
Kinew, 119-120
Stefanson, 119-120
Bear Clan Patrol expansion
Cullen, 384
Wishart, 384
Post-secondary education. See also Scholarships and bursaries
Academic achievement plan
Lamoureux, 448
Pallister, 448
Department merged with economic development
Bushie, 358
Government involvement
Eichler, 445
Moses, 445-447
Pallister, 446-447
Request for funding increase
Eichler, 166
Moses, 166
Staff layoff concerns
Moses, 965-966
Pallister, 965-966
Tuition and operating grants
Kinew, 20-21
Pallister, 20-21
Tuition increase
Kinew, 1040-1042
Pallister, 1040-1042
Post-secondary education, COVID-19
International student health coverage
Asagwara, 824
Pallister, 824
Criminalization of
Lamont, 433
Interpersonal violence
Moses, 305
Mental/physical health, impact on
Asagwara, 604
Public safety and crime
Fontaine, 429
Moses, 429
PPE. See Personal protective equipment
Pallister, 265
Pregnancy. See Maternity care; Obstetric care--Flin Flon General Hospital
Letter to seniors
Printing and postage costs
Lamont, 1046
Pallister, 1046
Provincial coverage for
Friesen, 280-281
Prescription medication, COVID-19. See also National pharmacare program
Dispensary fee waiver
Lamont, 872
Lamoureux, 970
Thirty day dispensing limit
Asagwara, 957
Friesen, 955
Principals. See Public Schools Amendment Act (Teaching Experience of Principals)
Elimination of, Budget 2020
Fielding, 838
Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA)
Manitoba results
Lamoureux, 327-328
Gerrard, 101
Government record
Lamont, 970
Pallister, 970
Matter of Privilege
Goertzen, 677
Wasyliw, 687-689
Wiebe, 675-677
Matter of Urgent Public Importance
Goertzen, 975-976
Kinew, 976-978
Lamont, 974-975
Third quarter report
Fielding, 485-486
Johnston, 485
Update request
Lieutenant Governor message
Appropriation for pandemic
Fielding, 874
Supplement to Budget 2020
Fielding, 832
Update to budget
Lamont, 828
Pallister, 828
Transparency and accountability
Wasyliw, 1067
Application processing times
Lamoureux, 141
Provincial parks. See also Fisheries Amendment, Forest Amendment and Provincial Parks Amendment Act
Entrance fee waiver request
Lamoureux, 1047
Passes and licences
B. Smith, 1113
Rules and guidelines
Guillemard, 1047
Lamoureux, 1047
Provincial sales tax (PST). See also Fuel Tax Amendment and Retail Sales Tax Amendment Act
2020 Tax Rollback Guarantee
Wishart, 629
Expansion of
Isleifson, 324
Increase
Wishart, 629
Increase, impact on low-income Manitobans
Martin, 78
Personal services, removal from
Morley-Lecomte, 105
Reduction
Fielding, 546
Gordon, 32
Guenter, 34
Michaleski, 546
Nesbitt, 136
Wishart, 629
Residential/commercial properties
Elimination for
Fielding, 886
Pryor, Taylor. See Members' statements
Medicare coverage
Gerrard, 102
Public Accounts, Standing Committee on
First report
Maloway, 271-272
Public Health Amendment Act (Bill 59)
1 R
Friesen, 866
2 R
Debate
Asagwara, 916-917
Opening statement
Friesen, 912-914
Questions
Asagwara, 914-916
Friesen, 914-916
Lamoureux, 914
C/3 R
Asagwara, 936
Friesen, 936
R/A
Filmon, 949
Committee of the Whole
Amendment
Clause 5
Lamoureux, 932
Consultations
Asagwara, 916
Fielding, 916
Public Health Amendment Act (Food Safety and Other Amendments) (Bill 45)
1 R
Pedersen, 814
Public Health emergencies. See Emergency Measures Amendment Act
Public Health Officer. See Chief Public Health Officer
Public safety and crime. See also Resolutions
Addiction services
Rural and urban support
Lamont, 382-383
Pallister, 383
Budget 2020
Fielding, 836
Community safety summit
Gordon, 32
Lamont, 246
Government response
Lamont, 51-52
Pallister, 51-52
Long-term investments needed
Kinew, 58
Methamphetamine addiction
Lamoureux, 139-140
Police forces co-ordinated strategy
Cullen, 430
Poverty link
Fontaine, 429
Moses, 429
Public information strategy
Cullen, 430
Safety strategy
Fontaine, 440
Use of civil forfeiture
Lamont, 246
Pallister, 246
Public Schools Amendment Act (Teaching Experience of Principals) (Bill 204)
1 R
Wasyliw, 330
2 R
Debate
Ewasko, 420-422
Johnston, 422-424
Lamoureux, 419-420
Micklefield, 417-419
Opening statement
Wasyliw, 413-415
Questions
Ewasko, 416
Lamoureux, 416
Moses, 416
Wasyliw, 415-417
Wowchuk, 416
Evaluations and feedback
Exemptions--rural/Northern Manitoba
Wowchuk, 416
Request for support
Goertzen, 337-338
Naylor, 337-338
Unforeseen circumstance appointments
Micklefield, 418
Annual Report June 30, 2019
Goertzen, 815
Public Sector Construction Projects (Tendering) Act (Bill 14)
1 R
Schuler, 233
Freedom of conscience
Guillemard, 70
Government Resolution re: religious freedom
Asagwara, 226-229
Brar, 213-217
Bushie, 220-222
Cox, 219-220
Guillemard, 217-218
Kinew, 223-224
Lamont, 222-223
Micklefield, 229
Naylor, 230
Pallister, 211-213
Squires, 224-226
Wiebe, 218-219
Hiring of senior public servant
Compensation disclosure request
Pallister, 1044-1045
Sala, 1044
Politicization concerns
Lamont, 1051
Premier's former campaign manager
Fontaine, 1055
Lamont, 1052
Politicization concerns
Lamont, 1095
Religious freedom restrictions--Quebec
Micklefield, 144
1 R
Helwer
Public Service Group Insurance Fund: Benefits Summary
Auditor's report and Financial Statements, April 30, 2019
Fielding, 198
Concerns for
Pallister, 963-965
Economic impact
Kinew, 1039-1040
Pallister, 1040
Wiebe, 1102
Economic recovery concerns
Kinew, 1008
Pallister, 1008-1009
Front-line services, impact on
Pallister, 1042-1043
Wasyliw, 1042-1043
Matter of Urgent Public Importance re: proposed cuts and layoffs to the public service
Goertzen, 975-976
Kinew, 976-978
Lamont, 974-975
PC election platform
Kinew, 999-1000
Pallister, 1000-1001
Pension funds, impact on
Marcelino, 1104
Moses, 1107
Wiebe, 1032
Reason for
Lamont, 1006
Pallister, 1006
Reduced work week
Pallister, 870
Public Services Sustainability Act
Matter of Privilege
Gerrard, 780-781
Goertzen, 780
Lindsey, 773-780
Public Services Sustainability Amendment Act (Bill 9)
1 R
Helwer, 233
2 R
Debate
Asagwara, 348-353
Brar, 366-369
Bushie, 353-360
Lamoureux, 360-361
Sala, 361-366
Opening statement
Helwer, 344-345
Questions
Gerrard, 346
Helwer, 345-348
Lamoureux, 347
Lindsey, 345-348
Legal advice, potential court challenge
Lamoureux, 347
Accessibility
Wasyliw, 536-537
Louise Bridge proposal
Maloway, 439
Municipal 50/50 agreement
Elimination of
Wasyliw, 536-537
Winnipeg Transit Master Plan
Maloway, 439
Public Utilities Board. See Opposition Day Motion
Public Utilities Ratepayer Protection and Regulatory Reform Act (Various Acts Amended) (Bill 44)
1 R
Fielding, 812
Brar, 997-998