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
Sales decrease
Lathlin, 1084
Wasyliw, Mark (Fort Garry) NDP
Budget 2020
Probate fee elimination, 856
Universal school breakfast program, 586-587
Business taxes
Elimination of interest on, 633
Civil servants pension fund
End of universal participation, 554
Privatization of plans, 553
Climate change
Provincial emission targets, 160
Collective bargaining agreements
Retail hours of operation, 492
Economy--provincial
Job losses, 134
Education system
Administered as a business, 414
Funding by GDP, 328
Employment standards legislation
Update--Ontario, 494-495
Estimates of revenue
Tabling concerns, 93-94
Finance Department
Financial reporting recommendations
Statement of revenue for Budget 2020, 448
Quarterly financial reporting
Government intention, 448-449
Fort Garry constituency, 131
Fort Garry Public Library, 117
Health-care system
Matter of Privilege re: KPMG Phase Two review, 754-756
Holodomor, 41
Income inequality
Increase in, 134
Income tax
Basic Personal Amount, 856
Insurance
Fees, elimination of, 632
Interim Appropriation Act, 2020 (Bill 53)
2 R
Debate, 855-857
Libraries and community centres
Funding, 117
Manitoba Hydro, layoffs
Reason for, 1068
Matters of Privilege
Regarding cuts to the public service made by the government, the removal of public accountability, 687-689
Regarding the government talking about Bills outside of the House before they are introduced, 805-807
Regarding the government's intentional withholding of information regarding the payment of officials in the Health Care system and the government's and WRHA's refusal to share details of the KPMG Phase Two review, 754-756
Members' statements
Accessible public transit, 536-537
Library and community centre funding, 117
Members'/ministers' personal narratives, 131-133
Ministerial statements
Holodomor, 41
Vyshyvanka Day, 1036
Northern Manitoba
Principal's teaching experience
Opposition Day Motion
By Kinew requesting that the Public Utilities Board immediately hold an extraordinary hearing into the proposed cuts and workforce reduction directed by the Provincial Government, 1067-1068
Oral Questions
Action on climate change
Provincial emission targets, 160
Estimates of revenue
Tabling concerns, 93-94
Financial reporting recommendations
Statement of revenue for Budget 2020, 448
Public service layoffs
Impact on front-line services, 1042-1043
Quarterly financial reporting
Government intention, 448-449
Universal school breakfast program
Inclusion in Budget 2020, 586-587
Pension Benefits Amendment Act (Bill 8)
2 R
Debate, 553-558
Questions, 550-552
Accessing social services
Extinguishing pension assets, 557
Definition of hardship, 557
Division of assets, relationship breakdown, 551
Economic impact, 550
Expected opt out numbers, 551-552, 554
Financial hardship provision, 552, 557
Solvency funding, threshold reduction, 551-552
Solvency reserve accounts, 557-558
Stability of pensions, 550
Withdrawal of fifty percent, 554
Pension Commission
Recommendations, 553
Pension plans
Defined plans, 554
Pooled risk, 553
Pooled vs. private, 555-556
Private plans, fees and commissions, 556
Private sector contributions, 550
Seniors in poverty, 556
Petitions
Dauphin Correctional Centre, 657, 1049
Probate fee
Elimination of, Budget 2020, 633, 856
Provincial finances
Matter of Privilege, 687-689
Provincial government
Transparency and accountability, 1067
Public Schools Amendment Act (Teaching Experience of Principals) (Bill 204)
1 R, 330
2 R
Opening statement, 413-415
Questions, 415-417
Evaluations and feedback, 414, 415
Exemptions--rural/Northern Manitoba, 413, 416
Public service layoffs
Front-line services, impact on, 1042-1043
Public transit
Accessibility, 536-537
Municipal 50/50 agreement
Elimination of, 536-537
Resolutions
Debate, 632-634$
High vs. low earners, 630, 632
Questions, 630-631
Removing education tax from property
Debate, 328
Retail Business Hours of Operation Act (Various Acts Amended or Repealed) (Bill 2)
2 R
Debate, 491-496
Questions, 487-490
Collective agreement conflicts, 492
Employee right to refuse, 487-488, 489, 491
Recognizing diverse holidays, 488, 492-493
Retail Council of Canada
Concerns with Bill 2, 492
Rural Manitoba
Principal's teaching experience
School nutrition programs
Universal breakfast program
Inclusion in Budget 2020, 586-587
School trustees
Schools
Universal breakfast program
Inclusion in Budget 2020, 586-587
Sears
Pension fund, 557-558
Senior citizens
Pension plans and poverty, 556
Taxation changes
Budget 2020, 856
Throne Speech
Debate, 131-135
Vyshyvanka Day, 1036
Northern Manitoba
Lathlin, 190
Water Resources Administration Amendment Act (Bill 36)
1 R
Schuler, 814-815
Reyes, 149
Martin, 1037
Sandhu, 155-158
We are All Valuable and Equal (WAVE)
Sexual orientation and gender identity support
Cox, 16
West Central Women's Resource Centre
Annual funding
Cox, 130
General comments
Naylor, 42
Help during Agnes St. fire
Naylor, 642
Move to Portage Avenue
Marcelino, 579
Western Manitoba Women's Regional Resource Centre
Budget 2020
Fielding, 837
Weston Memorial Community Centre
Marcelino, 43
Report regarding lead levels
Friesen, 126
Lamoureux, 126
Wharton, Hon. Jeff (Red River North) PC
Air quality testing--St. Boniface, 125-126
Cityplace
Crown property sale, 282-283
Crown properties
Cityplace sale, 282-283
Environmental organizations
Provincial funding concerns, 123-134
Heavy metal recycling
Municipal zoning concerns, 125
Liquor Mart robberies
Employee safety and job security, 159-160
Placing police at locations, 242-243
Liquor sales, home delivery
Delivery drivers, safety concerns, 877
Food services/take away restaurants, 876
Liquor, Gaming and Cannabis Control Amendment and Manitoba Liquor and Lotteries Corporation Amendment Act (Bill 15)
1 R, 329
2 R
Opening statement, 876
Questions, 877
C/3 R, 934-935
Manitoba Hydro
Debt projections, 1063
Emergency response
Staff reduction concerns, 388
Privatization inquiry, 25-26
Review--consultant compensation, 483-484
Short-term borrowing increase, 387
Types of borrowing expected, 389
Manitoba Hydro Amendment Act (Bill 4)
1 R, 39
2 R
Opening statement, 387
Questions, 387-390
C/3 R, 934
Manitoba Hydro, layoffs
Total number of, 1062
Manitoba Public Insurance (MPI)
Fair practice complaints, 88-89
Premiums, rebate request, 873
Reserve fund regulation, PUB ruling, 385
Manitoba Public Insurance Corporation Amendment Act (Claim Dispute Tribunal) (Bill 17)
1 R, 197
Municipal zoning
Heavy metal recycling concerns, 125
Opposition Day Motion
By Kinew requesting that the Public Utilities Board immediately hold an extraordinary hearing into the proposed cuts and workforce reduction directed by the Provincial Government, 1062-1063
Oral Questions
Air quality testing
St. Boniface area, 125-126
Crown properties
Sale of Cityplace, 282-283
Environmental organizations
Provincial funding concerns, 123-134
Heavy metal recycling
Municipal zoning concerns, 125
Liquor Mart employees
Workplace safety concerns, 159-160
Liquor Mart robbery prevention
Placing police at locations, 242-243
Manitoba Hydro
Privatization inquiry, 25-26
Manitoba Hydro review
Consultant compensation, 483-484
Manitoba Public Insurance
Fair practice complaints, 88-89
Premiums, rebate request, 873
Reserve fund regulation, PUB ruling, 385
Ride sharing and taxi companies
Fee and insurances requirements, 647-648
Recycling
Heavy metal material
Municipal zoning concerns, 125
Ride sharing and taxi companies
Fee and insurance requirements, 647-648
St. Boniface constituency
Air Quality testing, 125-126
Taxi companies
Fee and insurance requirements, 647-648
Affordable housing units
Investment in, need for, 1102
Amphibex fleet
Sale of, 23-24
Appropriation Act, 2020 (COVID-19 Response) (Bill 60)
1 R
Debate, 942-943
Questions, 939-941
Budget 2020
Universal school breakfast program, 588-589
Building and Electrical Permitting Improvement Act (Various Acts Amended and Permit Dispute Resolution Act Enacted) (Bill 49)
2 R
Debate, 984-989
Questions, 980-983
Accessibility groups, consultations, 981, 985
Commissioner appointment, 982
Commissioners, authority of, 986
Consultations, 980-981, 982-983, 985
Dispute resolution, local level, 983
Legality of legislation, 981
Municipal consultations, 986
Civil Service Superannuation Amendment Act (Bill 43)
2 R
Questions, 1020
Climate change
Youth activism, 83
Committee of the Whole
Emergency Measures Amendment Act (Bill 54)
Amendment
Clause 3, 927
Concordia Hospital
ER services, 152
COVID-19 pandemic
Committee presentations during, 985
COVID-19, emergency orders
Commercial trucking
Single-trip permit waiver, 887
Vulnerable people, concern for, 924
COVID-19, financial assistance
EIA recipients, 1101
Small business, 872
COVID-19, rental assistance
Commercial properties, 1043
Evictions/rent increases, request to freeze, 1043
Rent Assist benefit, 1101
For renters, 1101
COVID-19, small business
Financial assistance, 872
Education system
Complexity of the classroom, 153
Education system review
Results of, 322
Election 2019--provincial
Campaign volunteer recognition, 154
Emergency Measures Amendment Act (Bill 54)
2 R
Debate, 922-926
Committee of the Whole
Amendment
Clause 3, 927
Emergency orders, COVID-19
Commercial trucking services
Single-trip permit waiver, 887
Vulnerable people, concern for, 924
Emergency room services
Concordia Hospital, 152
Employment and Income Assistance (EIA)
Recipients, impact of COVID-19, 1101
Employment Standards Code Amendment Act (Leave for Victims of Interpersonal Violence) (Bill 7)
2 R
Debate, 308-309
Flood mitigation
Matter of Privilege, 764-772
Foreclosures/eviction freeze, COVID-19
Request to freeze, 1043
Fuel Tax Amendment and Retail Sales Tax Amendment Act (Bill 62)
2 R
Debate, 888-890
Questions, 886-888
Essential goods, definition of, 886
Provincial revenues, loss to, 888
Small vs large business, savings for, 889
Government Resolution
Religious freedom of citizens, 218-219
Highways and roads
Snow clearing services
Privatization, 122
Infrastructure, strategic
Matters of Privilege, 764-772
Projects considered/dropped, 768-769
Water management projects, 768
Legislative session
Request for more sittings, 1100
Loan Act, 2020 (Bill 61)
2 R
Debate, 947
Questions, 945-947
Manitoba Hydro
Matter of Privilege re: hiring former Premier of B.C. for a review, 714-721
Matters of Privilege
Alleging that the government abused the power of a commission of inquiry regarding Manitoba Hydro, and that the government hired the former Premier of B.C. and paid him with no proof that any work was done, 714-721
Regarding misstatements by the government regarding the strategic infrastructure budget, specifically regarding flood mitigation, 764-772
Regarding the government's failure to bring forward their first quarter financial report, 675-677
Regarding the government's handling of rideshare and the taxi industry as raised during OQ, 740-744
Members' statements
Tosh, Courtney, 83
Universal school breakfast program, 580
Municipal Assessment Amendment Act (Bill 200)
2 R
Debate, 315-317
Questions, 313-314
Municipalities
Government relations, 967-968
Provincial funding request, 206-207
No Stone Left Alone, 315
Oral Questions
COVID-19 pandemic response
Financial assistance for small business, 872
Evictions and rent increases
Request to freeze, 1043
Highway snow clearing
Request not to privatize, 122
Manitoba municipalities
Government relations, 967-968
Provincial funding request, 206-207
Spring flooding concerns
Government preparations, 384-385
Privatization of services, 23-24
Universal school breakfast program
Inclusion in Budget 2020, 588-589
Pension plans
Public service layoffs, 1032
Petitions
Dauphin Correctional Centre, 655, 974, 1049, 1093
Provincial finances
Matter of Privilege, 675-677
Public service
Government Resolution re: religious freedom, 218-219
Public service layoffs
Economic impact, 1102
PC election platform, 1032, 1102
Pension funds, impact on, 1032
Religious freedom
Quebec Bill 21, 218-219
Rent Assist benefit
COVID-19 pandemic, 1101
Rental assistance, COVID-19
Commercial properties, 1043
Evictions/rent increases, request to freeze, 1043
Rent Assist benefit, 1101
Resolutions
Removing education tax from property
Debate, 321-323
Questions, 319-321
Retail Business Hours of Operation Act (Various Acts Amended or Repealed) (Bill 2)
2 R
Questions, 490-491
Ride sharing and taxi companies
Fee and insurance requirements, 741-742
Matter of Privilege, 740-744
Royal Canadian Legion
Community gardens, 315-316
Municipal property tax, removal of
Outside City of Winnipeg, 313, 314
No Stone Left Alone, 315
School nutrition programs
Universal breakfast program
Inclusion in Budget 2020, 588-589
Small business, COVID-19
Financial assistance, 872
Snow clearing services
Privatization, 122
Special envoy for military affairs
Korzeniowski, Bonnie, 316
Spring flooding
Government preparations, 384-385
Privatization of services, 23-24
Taxi companies
Fee and insurance requirements, 741-742
Throne Speech
Debate, 151-154
Tosh, Courtney, 83
Truck driving, commercial
Single-trip permit waiver, during state of emergency, 887
Single-trip permit waiver, need for, 886
Youth activism
Climate change, 83
Plans for
Gerrard, 520
Wildlife Amendment Act (Protecting Property from Water and Wildlife Damage) (Bill 210)
1 R
Johnson, 578
2 R
Debate
Brar, 620-622
Bushie, 624-626
Fontaine, 626-627
Lamont, 622-624
Opening statement
Johnson, 617-618
Questions
Brar, 618-620
Johnson, 618-620
Lamont, 619
Michaleski, 619-620
Wowchuk, 618-620
Grey Cup Champions
Ewasko, 258
Goertzen, 168-169
Kinew, 112
Lamont, 112-113
Smook, 260
Stefanson, 111-112
Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Services:
Incident report for carbon monoxide incident, July 7, 2019
Squires, 82
Kinew, 55
Winnipeg Humane Society Foundation. See Petitions
Winnipeg Humane Society Foundation Incorporation Amendment Act (Bill 300)
1 R
Fontaine, 1035
COVID-19, by sector
Safety concerns
Fontaine, 831-832
Pallister, 832
Winnipeg Regional Health Authority (WRHA)
Employee engagement survey
Asagwara, 47-48
Friesen, 47-48
Hospital staffing levels
Asagwara, 25
Friesen, 25
Spending on salaries
Asagwara, 210
Pallister, 210
Completion of reconstruction
Ewasko, 208-209
Schuler, 209
Bus driver strike action
Bushie, 563
Maloway, 439
PPE production
Ewasko, 1047
Helwer, 1047
Indigenous workers
Bushie, 581
Wishart, Ian (Portage la Prairie) PC
Bear Clan Patrol
Expansion--Portage la Prairie, 384, 1077
Needle Team, 1077
Education property tax
Elimination of, 629-630
Flooding
Private insurance, 629
Green Team projects
Government investment, 1007
Insurance
Private flood, 629
Members' statements
Portage la Prairie Bear Clan, 1077
Oral Questions
Bear Clan Patrol group
Expansion to Portage la Prairie, 384
Green Team projects
Government investment, 1007
Portage la Prairie
Bear Clan Patrol expansion, 384
Provincial sales tax (PST)
2020 Tax Rollback Guarantee, 629
Increase, 629
Reduction, 629
Resolutions
Deficit increase inquiry, 631$
High vs. low earners, 630
Opening statement, 627-629
Questions, 630-632
Naylor, 73
Women's Hospital (Health Sciences Centre )
Opening of
Cox, 130
Working conditions and staffing
Kinew, 442
Pallister, 442-443
Fielding, 331
Workers Compensation Amendment Act (Bill 21)
1 R
Fielding, 234
Workers Compensation Amendment Act (COVID-19 Presumptive Coverage) (Bill 214)
1 R
Lindsey, 996
Workers Compensation Benefit, COVID-19
Coverage
Lindsey, 996
Front-line workers, extension for
Asagwara, 871
Pallister, 871
Paid leave
Fielding, 911
Sala, 911
Workers Compensation Board. See also Workers Compensation Board
Matter of Privilege
Bushie, 752-754
Gerrard, 754
Goertzen, 754
Lifelong learning skills
Kinew, 57-58
Paid sick leave initiative
Timeline for enacting
Lindsey, 1089
Pallister, 1089
#MeToo movement
Fontaine, 293
Fostering respectful environments
Moses, 303
Interpersonal violence, leave for
Fontaine, 291
Gerrard, 460
Naylor, 300
Squires, 291
Leave for victims
Gerrard, 460
Lamoureux, 301
Naylor, 300
Power imbalances
Fontaine, 293-294
Chief prevention officer, elimination of
Bushie, 563
Workplace Safety and Health Amendment Act (Bill 12)
1 R
Fielding, 233
Helwer, 580
Agricultural Crown lands
Parcels of land leased, 450
Beaver dam removal
Damage to farm fields, 619
Climate and Green Plan Amendment Act (Improved Climate Change Targets and Enhanced Ministerial Accountability) (Bill 203)
2 R
Debate, 516-517
Questions, 514-515
Conservation Trust, 517
Disability economic support program
Government announcement, 1088
Efficiency Manitoba
Retrofit program, 517
Energy resources
Clean hydro production, 516
Greenhouse gas emissions
Provincial targets, 514
Made-in-Manitoba Climate and Green Plan, 516
Members' statements
Community Foundation of Swan Valley, 19
Ferland, Kaden, 1079
Northern Manitoba
Principal's teaching experience
Exemption for, 416
Oral Questions
Crown land leasing program
Parcels of land leased, 450
Disability economic support program
Government announcement, 1088
Public Schools Amendment Act (Teaching Experience of Principals) (Bill 204)
2 R
Questions, 416
Exemptions--rural/Northern Manitoba, 416
Rural Manitoba
Principal's teaching experience
Exemption for, 416
Transportation industry
Fuel efficient heavy-duty trucks, 517
Truck driving, commercial
Fuel efficient heavy-duty trucks, 517
Wildlife Amendment Act (Protecting Property from Water and Wildlife Damage) (Bill 210)
2 R
Questions, 618-620
Johnson, 116-117