Hansard: Index

HOUSE INDEX - 3rd Session - 42nd Legislature

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Boyd, Laura, 27, 3677

Callender, Michaela, 3804

Capellan, Chelsea, 3804

De Brincat, Ethan, 3804

Franklin, Addison, 27, 3499

Glaspey, Jordan, 27, 3747

Graham, Abrianna, 3805

Harms, Justin, 27, 3577-3578

Huynh, Lien, 3804

Keen, Taylor, 3805

Klippenstein, Taryn, 27, 3748

Lin, Ruofan, 27, 3747

McIver, Ashton, 3804

Rodger, Maggie, 27, 3747

Rogers, Alex, 27, 3677-3678

Sharma, Divya, 3804-3805

Singh, Prabhnoor, 3805

Sperling, Trinity, 27, 3577

Stetefeld, Quirin, 3805

Van Veen, Erin, 27, 3677

Paid sick leave. See also Resolutions

Legislation: Bill 44

Fielding, 303-304

Guenter, 303

Low-wage workers

Lindsey, 2639-2640

Moses, 2640

Wasyliw, 3007

Unionized workplaces

Lindsey, 2643

Women, impact on

Cox, 1417-1418

Fielding, 1418

Marcelino, 1417-1418

Paid sick leave, COVID-19. See COVID-19, paid sick leave

Pallister, Brian. See Ministerial statements

Pallister, Hon. Brian (Fort Whyte) PC

Aboriginal Chamber of Commerce

Government procurement practices, 2761-2762

Aboriginal Engagement Strategy

East Side Road Authority, 3522-3524

Addiction treatment

New approach needed, 297-298

Agricultural Crown land leasing

Rental rate formula and family transfers, 926

Agriculture services, rural

MASC office closures, 1620, 2117-2218

AgriStability program

Federal changes, 1813-1814

Federal program, 2708

An Act Respecting the Administration of Oaths of Office (Bill 1)

1 R, 8

Annual Conference of New England Governors and Eastern Canadian Premiers, 3456

AstraZeneca vaccine

Expiration of doses, 2178-2179

Vaccine hesitancy, 3117

Autism

Inclusion support program funding, 302-303

Beef producers

Manitoba Bridge Grant, inclusion in, 1814

Bell MTS

Manitoba Network (internet service agreement)

Conflict of interest inquiry, 32, 71, 154-156, 342

Contract extension, 595-598

Fairness monitor role, 342

Bell MTS merger

Government consultations, 1284-1285

Political campaign fundraising, 600

Budget 2021

Cost of living increase, 2280-2281

COVID-19 funding supports, 2421-2422

Debate, 2420-2424

Health-care funding, 2233

Rent increase concerns, 2280-2281

Renters, tax relief, 2402

Small business, 2402

Business, large and small

Government's financial assistance record, 1026

Canada Health Transfer

Funding levels, 411

Government Resolution, 410-411

Carbon pricing, 2593

Carbon tax

Federal lawsuit, 2040-2041

Catalytic converter thefts, 2593-2594

Child care

Wait list concerns, 2353-2355

Child Nutrition Council of Manitoba

Funding request, 1021-1022

Child-care centres

Government spending, 2753-2754

Child-care system review

KPMG report, 2360

Children's disABILITY Services

Funding, 1473-1476

Children's Special Allowance

Legal recourse for recipients, 109

Churchill River Diversion Project

Licence renewal concerns, 2998-2999

Whitefish fishery on Southern Indian Lake

Request for fish ladder at Missi Falls, 2999-3000

City of Winnipeg

Laid-off employees

Assistance with pandemic response, 1074-1075, 1077

Projects and political party connections, 1026-1027

Clerk of the Executive Council

Federal Oliphant inquiry, 1285

Climate change

Action on, 2040-2041

Manitoba Hydro role, 2041

Collective bargaining

IBEW-Hydro labour dispute, 2173, 2597, 2793-2794

Impact of Bill 64, 3166-3167

Congenital syphilis

Newborn population, 296-297

COVID-19 pandemic

Condolence to families, 2991

Federal assistance, request for, 3454-3463

Hygiene messaging campaign, 454

Incident command structure, 537-538

Management of, 442, 2950

Meeting with the Prime Minister, 531-532

Military support in communities, 534, 536, 538

One year anniversary, 1571-1572

Pandemic management, responsibility for, 2314

Premiers meeting, 533

Projected case numbers, public release of, 3063-3064

Public-health supports--federal assistance, 3514-3515

Reopening plan, 3124-3127

Staffing and equipment--federal assistance, 3514-3515

Steps to combat, 151-152

Survey regarding curfew, 589-591

Transmission data, 2701, 2882

Transmission data, workplace, 2590

COVID-19 patients, transported out of province

Coverage for patient transport costs, 3685

Coverage for travel expenses for families, 3578-3579

Doctor-on-board policy of services providers, 3580

Family consent before transport, 3578

Inquiry into patient's death, 3500-3502, 3507-3508

Patient safety concerns while in transport, 3499-3500

Patient's option to refuse transfer, 3685

Public reporting on, 3515

Request to re-examine assessment criteria, 3579

Standard of care, 3511-3512

Transport team capacity concerns, 3580

COVID-19 testing

Abbott test, 535

Asymptomatic testing, 458-459, 881-882

Data entry and tracking--federal funding, 457, 538-539

Mobile testing sites, 459

Online appointment booking, 460

Personal protective equipment, 28

Personal protective equipment for staff, 527

Personal-care home staff/residents, 874-875, 924

Personal-care homes, asymptomatic testing, 334, 881-882

Rapid test kits, 2957-2958

Rapid testing, 527

Red River College training program, 460

Schools, asymptomatic testing, 1214-1215, 1277

Sites, number of, 457

Testing capacity--PCH's, 924

Wait times, 28, 152-153, 457

Wait times--Steinbach, 816

COVID-19 vaccine

Appointment booking system, 2396-2397, 2403

Availability, 532-533

Clinic hours, 2352-2353

Clinic hours, expansion of, 2883, 2888

Distribution rate, 2352-2353

Distribution strategy, national, 532-533

Doctor's office and pharmacies, 3113

Domestic production, 3119-3120

Doses administered, 3109, 3112

Health Links system, 1480

Immunization campaign--First Nations, 3108

Mobile sites, 2179

Paid leave for workers, 1881

Planning committee, 594

Police service eligibility, 2404

Providence Therapeutics, 1519-1520

Request to accelerate, 2700

Supply from North Dakota, 3447-3456

Unused doses, 2171-2172

Vaccination rate, 2171-2173, 2178, 2179, 2210-2211, 2233, 2306-2307

Vulnerable patients in hospital, 2215

Vulnerable populations, 2497, 2551

Weekly dose projections, 3112-3113

COVID-19 vaccine rollout

Government record, 2047

Provincial ranking, 1718-1719

COVID-19 vaccine sites

Military assistance, 2240-2241

Mobile sites, 2179

Staffing at, 2178

COVID-19 vaccine, at-risk populations

Education staff, 2863

General comments, 2706

Teachers and child-care sector, 2700-2701, 2856-2858, 2884, 2889

COVID-19 variants

Third wave preparation, 1480-1481

COVID-19, child care

Affordable fees, role in economic recovery, 1413-1415

COVID-19, child-care centres

Expired face masks, 881, 882-883

Vaccine priority for staff, 2700-2701, 2856-2858, 2884, 2889

COVID-19, contact tracing

Contact tracers--federal assistance, 3515, 3516, 3699

Federal assistance, 3515

Federal funding, 538-539

General comments, 335-336, 457, 458, 3462

Red Cross, 460-461

Schools, 985-986

Tracing targets, 3517-3518

COVID-19, correctional facilities

Spread prevention, 265

COVID-19, demographics

Data collection, 103-104

Vulnerable populations, federal funding, 539

COVID-19, disabilities, persons with

Triage protocols, 3171

COVID-19, education system

Education assistants, need for, 1215

Education assistants, post-holiday plan, 1215

Learning loss prevention, 257

Mask supply and distribution, 985

Placement of B. Ed. students in classrooms, 1022

Remote learning strategy, 3059

Staffing and PPE, 584-585

Vaccines, topic of discussion in the classroom, 3585

COVID-19, emergency orders

Code red designation, 677

Emergency Measures Organization

Role in pandemic response, 677

COVID-19, employment

Laid-off City of Winnipeg employees

Assistance with pandemic response, 1074-1075, 1077

Redeployment of civil service employees

Assistance with pandemic response, 1080

Wage subsidy programs

Expansion, 469-470

Workplace transmission data, 3679-3680

COVID-19, faith communities

Public-health order violations--Springs Church, 3504

COVID-19, financial assistance

Small business, 257, 296, 444, 450, 467-468, 584, 591, 769-770, 1182-1183, 1277, 2397-2398, 2490-2491, 2890

Small business grants, 770-771

Small business grants, eligibility restrictions, 1025-1026

Supports for business, 2706-2707

COVID-19, First Nations

Federal support, 534

Health-care support--Shamattawa First Nation, 1222-1223

Immunization campaign, 3108

Moderna vaccine, transportation convenience, 3449

Pandemic support services, 526

COVID-19, health-care system

Critical-care nurses, federal assistance, 3678-3679, 3699

Critical-care orientation program, 3109

Death of patient, medical examiner review, 3579

Front-line workers, PPE for, 462-466, 535

Front-line workers, request to hire, 519-520, 585-586

Funding for third wave, 3344-3345

Health Minister's comments re: ICU doctors, 586, 670-671

Health Minister's record, 878-879

Partner organizations, 3516-3517

Personal protective equipment, 443

Provincial health spending, 521-522

Public-health supports, federal assistance, 3514-3515

Respiratory therapists, federal assistance, 3678-3679

Second wave, system readiness, 670

Virtual outpatient support program, 3111

COVID-19, homeless population

Use of public buildings for rest areas, 925

COVID-19, hospitals

Outbreak prevention, 295-296

Staffing levels for third wave, 3045-3046

COVID-19, intensive care unit

Accelerated orientation program, 3109

Bed capacity, permanent increase in, 3121-3123

Capacity, 258-259, 396-397, 536-537, 3109-3110, 3111, 3113-3114

Doctor recommendations, 3443

Federal assistance, 3678-3679

Out-of-province assistance, 3337-3339, 3342-3343, 3345

Patient flow management, 3109-3110

Projected admissions, 3680-3681

Projected cases, 3225

Projected cases, third wave, 3225

Public-health order violators, 3701

Staffing, 3164-3166

Staffing and equipment--Grace Hospital, 2992

COVID-19, mental health

Support services, 2422

COVID-19, municipalities

Government support to, 920

COVID-19, northern Manitoba

Critical-care plan for the North, 3343-3344

Resources for combating, 875

COVID-19, nurses/nursing

Personal protective equipment for, 448

COVID-19, paid sick leave

Federal program, 3069-3071

Provincial program, 2490, 2701-2702, 2791-2793, 2855-2856, 2859-2860, 3463-3464

COVID-19, personal-care homes

Asymptomatic testing, 334, 881-882

Funding and staffing, 303

Outbreak prevention, 295-296

Personal protective equipment, 184-185

Request for independent review re: deaths at, 3170-3171

Resident and staff protection measures, 35

Second wave response, 1320

Spread prevention, 152

Staffing levels and training, 184-185

Testing for staff and residents, 874-875, 924

COVID-19, provincial finances

Request for spending disclosure, 2860-2861

COVID-19, public-health orders

Consequences for violations, 3228-3229

Modelling data used, 2490

Premier's presence at announcement, 2949, 3073-3075

Restriction enforcement, 3124, 3127-3128, 3459

Self isolation accommodation personnel

Federal assistance, 3515

Social gathering limits, messaging on, 463

Tickets for violations, 3067

Timeline for implementation, 2699

Violations--Springs Church, 3504

Violators in ICU, 3701

COVID-19, schools

Asymptomatic testing, 1214-1215, 1277

Closure announcement, 2883-2884, 3057-3062, 3064

Closures, Premier's presence at announcement, 3065-3072

Contact tracing, 985-986

Department of education response, 2760

Federal funding, 1221

Remote learning, 2951-2952

School closures, 776, 816, 1180

Switch to remote learning

Timing of government announcement, 2951-2952

Third wave closures, 2760

Ventilation systems, 3586

COVID-19, second wave

General comments, 519-520

Government readiness, 917

Government response, 457

Health system readiness, 670

Personal-care home outbreaks, 1320

COVID-19, small business

Accessibility of support programs, 1180-1181

Financial assistance, 257, 296, 444, 450, 467-468, 584, 591, 769-770, 1182-1183, 1277, 2490-2491, 2890

Grants for, 770-771

Large retailers

Restriction on sale of goods, 770

Programs, eligibility restrictions, 1025-1026

Support for, 29

COVID-19, teachers

Vaccine priority, 2700-2701, 2856-2858, 2884, 2889

COVID-19, third wave

Government response, 3435-3438

Health system financial supports, 3344-3345

Hospital staffing levels, 3045-3046

Physician recommendations, 3443

Prevention measures, 2313

Projected case numbers, 2353

Projected ICU cases, 3225

Safe reopening plan, 3685-3686, 3755-3756

School closures, 2760

Variants, 1480-1481

COVID-19, travel

US border closure/reopening, 3128-3129, 3131-3132

Crown corporations

Capital projects

Treasury Board review, 598

Early childhood education

KPMG report, 2360

Nursery grants and deregulation, 1812-1813

East Side Road Authority

Aboriginal Engagement Strategy, 3522-3524

Education Modernization Act (Bill 64)

Indigenous reconciliation, 1685

Request for referendum, 3585

Request to withdraw Bill, 1677, 3229

Education property tax

Rebate, 2423

Renters and small-business owners, 2705-2706

Request for support of Bill 229, 2861-2862

Education system

Child poverty and nutrition programs, 1679

Distance learning

Internet service, usage needs, 596

Federal funding

Provincial spending inquiry, 395-396

FRAME report, release of, 1784

Funding, 2235

Funding after Bill 64, 1711-1714, 1775-1776

Inclusion support programs, 302-303

Special needs funding, 1678

Education system review

Implementation of recommendations, 1677

Political influence on report, 1618-1619

School division funding, 1314-1315

Taxpayer funded trips, 2425

Emergency Measures Organization

Role in pandemic response, 677

Employment Standards Code Amendment Act (Bill 44)

1 R, 253

Engage Manitoba

Public consultation initiative, 3127

Executive Council

Estimates

Opening statements, 454-455

Speakers, 457-470, 530-539, 594-602, 3056-3078, 3107-3133, 3447-3465, 3511-3526, 3699-3705

Staff introductions, 530-531

First Nations

Consultation policy, Manitoba Hydro, 3521-3522

Fiscal Stabilization Account

Use for education system, 1618

Flu shot availability

Government plan, 159-160

Front-line workers

PPE for health staff, 462-466, 535

Request for Premier's apology, 2699

Request to hire, health care, 519-520, 585-586

Gislason, Ray, retirement

Acknowledgement of service, 2040

Government Resolution

Renewed Canada health care partnership, 410-411

Grace Hospital

Constituent case concern, 2595

ICU, staffing and equipment, 2992

Nurse staffing levels, 2588-2589

Out-of-province staffing assistance, request for, 3221-3222

Grandview District Hospital

Emergency room closure, 1073-1074

Staffing and ER services, 1174-1175

Health Links

COVID-19 vaccinations, 1480

Health-care system

Aging population, 455

Bargaining unit structures, staff mobility, 3122

Broadband expansion, 3112

Budget 2021, 2233

Doctor office expansion, 460

Federal transfer payments, 411, 455, 531, 3110-3111

Federal-provincial funding, 36, 411

Systemic inequality, triage protocol, 3222-3223

Triage protocol, development of, 3412-3514

Whistle-blower protection, 3501

Health-care system reform

Funding and staffing concerns, 2544-2547

Timing of reorganization

Government priorities during pandemic, 1080

Help Next Door, 325

Home-care services

Staff shortages, 1175-1176

Indigenous people, justice system

Police interaction resulting in deaths

Call for public inquiry into deaths, 2216

Indigenous rights

UN declaration, provincial legislation, 1877

Infants/newborns

Congenital syphilis cases, 296-297

Internet services

Broadband expansion, health care potential, 3112

Usage needs, distance learning, 596

Internet services, northern Manitoba

Expansion of, 594-595

Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program

Birtle transmission line, 3521

North End Sewage Treatment Plant, 3230

Provincial application deadline, 1023-1024

Justice system

Police interaction with Indigenous people

Call for public inquiry into deaths, 2216

Kapyong Barracks

Deal with MMF, 3121

Labour movement

Harassment and assault

Request to call independent inquiry, 3052-3053

Lake St. Martin outlet

Project update, 3525

Lazy Bear Expeditions

Permits, 2217

Legislative session

Government intention, 1281-1282

Priorities during pandemic, 525-526

Long-term care

Investment needed, 2755-2756

Personal-care home fees, 809-810

Request for increase, 2234

Manitoba Agricultural Services Corporation (MASC)

Rural office closures, 1620

Manitoba Bridge Grant

Beef producers, request to include, 1814

Eligibility barriers, 766, 924, 980

Eligibility criteria, 3130-3131

Manitoba Hydro

Board member vacancies, 1216-1217

Climate change mitigation, role in, 2041

Core vs. non-core assets, 3519-3520

Export sales, 1918-1919

Finances, compliance with PUB request, 3046-3048

First Nations consultation framework, 3521-3522

Government relations, 1282-1283, 1511-1512

Political interference, 32

PUB hearings, cost and frequency, 2424

Saskatchewan power sales, 2041

Twenty-year strategic plan, release of, 601-602

Manitoba Hydro debt

Concern for, 3519

Manitoba Hydro International

Freeze on business activities, 814

International consulting, 3700

Privatization, 815

Stop-sell order, 31-32, 69-70, 979-980

Manitoba Hydro labour dispute

IBEW collective bargaining negotiations, 2173, 2597, 2793-2794

Political interference inquiry, 1873-1874

Request for arbitration, 1577-1578, 1612-1613, 1913-1915, 2173, 2794

Manitoba Hydro rates

General rate application, 2174, 2492

Increase, 3102

Increase during pandemic, 1915-1916

Independent review of, 263

PUB hearings, 209, 2278-2280

Request to cancel increase, 448, 671-672, 1215, 1278, 1282-1283

Manitoba Hydro revenue

Projections, 1911-1912, 3518-3519

Request for PUB hearing, 1912-1913, 2042

Wage freeze, 1412-1413, 1511

Manitoba Hydro subsidiaries

Management of, 1413

Privatization concerns, 29, 153-154, 304, 342-343, 1313-1314, 1578-1579

Referendum before sale of, 30, 70

Sale of, 980, 1920

Manitoba Hydro Telecom

Dark fibre, 594-595

Fibre optic network, sale of, 1614

Hiring of fairness monitor, 342

Manitoba Network, expression of interest, 32, 153-154

Request to cancel RFP, 153-154, 342

Sale of, 1578

Manitoba Hydro-Teshmont Consultants

HVDC expertise on Bipole III line, 3699

Sale of, 599-600

Manitoba Metis Federation

Kapyong Barracks deal, 3121

Manitoba Network (internet service agreement)

Bell MTS contract extension, 595-598

Bell MTS contract, conflict of interest inquiry, 32, 71, 154-156, 342

Bell MTS contract, fairness monitor role, 342

Manitoba Hydro Telecom, expression of interest, 32, 154

Matter under consideration, 1284

Manitoba Public Insurance (MPI)

Collision repair shop negotiations

Conciliation, 2359

Fair negotiating process, 3506

Political interference concerns, 1776-1777

Maples Collegiate

COVID-19 cases, 402

Maples Personal Care Home

COVID-19 outbreak, 3075-3076

Matters of Privilege

Regarding comments made by the Member for St. James regarding the Treasury Board Secretary and a potential conflict of interest with Manitoba Hydro Telecom-Bell MTS, 344-348

Medical Examiner's office

Workload and staffing concerns, 982-983

Ministerial statements

Miclash, Todd, 1807-1808

Pandemic's one year anniversary in Manitoba, 1571-1572

Passing of Prince Philip, 2274-2275

Remembrance Day, 663-664

Missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls (MMIWG)

National inquiry final report recommendations, 1514-1515

Moderna vaccine

Availability at pharmacies/doctor's offices, 3118

National Advisory Committee on Immunization (NACI), 3108, 3117

North End Sewage Treatment Plant

Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program, 3230

Provincial funding, 2593

Northern education

Equitable education re: Bill 64, 1683

Local input concerns re: Bill 64, 1683

Northern Manitoba

Internet access, expansion, 594-595

Northern Manitoba, internet services

Expansion of, 594-595

Manitoba Hydro Telecom

Utilization of dark fibre, 594-595

Nursery schools

Grants and deregulation, 1812-1813

Operating funding, 1812-1813

Nurses/nursing

Hiring and training, 978-979

Staffing levels, 2588-2589

Vacancy rate--Prairie Mountain Health, 2992-2994

Oral Questions

Aboriginal Chamber of Commerce

Government procurement practices, 2761-2762

Addiction treatment

New approach needed, 297-298

Affordable child-care fees

Role in economic recovery, 1413-1415

AgriStability program

Federal enhancement, 1813-1814, 2708

Bell MTS merger

Government consultations, 1284-1285

Carbon pricing lawsuit

Action on climate change, 2040-2041

Catalytic converters

Theft prevention, 2593-2594

Changes to Crown land leasing

Rental rate formula and family transfers, 926

Child-care centres

Government spending, 2753-2754

Child-care system

Wait list concerns, 2353-2355

Children's disability services

Funding level concerns, 1473-1476

Children's nutrition council

Funding request, 1021-1022

Children's Special Allowance

Legal recourse for CFS agencies, 109

City of Winnipeg projects

Political party connections, 1026-1027

Clerk of the Executive Council

Federal Oliphant inquiry, 1285

Climate change mitigation

Manitoba Hydro role, 2041

Conditions at Grace Hospital

Constituent case concern, 2595

COVID deaths in Manitoba

Condolence to families, 2991

COVID-19 and child daycare centres

Expired face masks, 881, 882-883, 918-919

COVID-19 and correctional facilities

Spread prevention, 265

COVID-19 and education system

Education plan request, 28

Federal funding for schools, 1221

Funding for staffing and PPE, 584-585

Placement B.Ed. students in classrooms, 1022

Post-holiday education plan, 1215

Switch to remote learning for schools, 2951-2952

COVID-19 and health care system

ICU doctors' recommendations, 3443

PPE for front-line workers, 443

COVID-19 and health-care system

Health spending during pandemic, 521-522

COVID-19 and homeless population

Use of public buildings for rest areas, 925

COVID-19 and personal-care homes

Asymptomatic testing, 334

Asymptomatic testing and tracing, 881-882

Inquiry into second wave response, 1320

Outbreak prevention, 295-296

Request for independent review re: deaths, 3170-3171

Routine testing for staff and residents, 874-875

Spread prevention, 152

Staff and PPE investments, 184-185

Supports for, 35

Testing capacity, 924

COVID-19 and provincial finances

Request for spending disclosure, 2860-2861

COVID-19 and public-health orders

Code red designation, 677

Consequences for violations, 3228-3229

COVID-19 and school closures

Closure decisions, 1180

Request for, 816

Request for re: outbreak in, 776

Timing of announcement, 2883-2884

COVID-19 and schools

Testing and contact tracing delays, 985-986

COVID-19 and schools, cases in

Department of education response, 2760

COVID-19 and small business

Accessibility of support programs, 1180-1181

Financial assistance eligibility restrictions, 1025-1026

Grants, 257, 770-771

Restriction on sale of goods for large retailers, 770

Small business support, 29, 296, 444, 450, 584, 769-770, 1182-1183, 1277, 2397-2398, 2490-2491, 2890

COVID-19 and testing in schools

Asymptomatic surveillance program, 1214-1215, 1277

COVID-19 infection rate

ICU staffing concerns, 3164-3166

COVID-19 pandemic

Critical-care plan for the North, 3343-3344

Demographic data collection, 103-104

Financial supports, 2706-2707

Government management record, 2950

Government response, 442

Government support to municipalities, 920

Health Minister's record, 878-879

ICU bed availability, 258-259

Responsibility for pandemic management, 2314

Second and third wave preparation, 3748-3750

Steps to combat, 151-152

Summer ad campaign, 443

Survey regarding curfew, 589-591

Transmission data, 2701, 2882

Workplace transmission data, 2590

COVID-19 pandemic third wave

Health system and financial supports, 3344-3345

Request for safe reopening plan, 3755-3756

COVID-19 public-health orders

Release of modelling data used, 2490

COVID-19 public-health restrictions

Premier's presence at announcement, 2949

Timeline for implementation, 2699

COVID-19 second wave

Government readiness, 917

Request to hire front-line workers, 519-520

COVID-19 spread prevention

Paid sick leave program, 2490

Ventilation systems, 3586

COVID-19 testing

Contact tracing, 335-336

Rapid test kits, 2957-2958

Wait times, 28, 152-153

COVID-19 testing capacity in Steinbach

Wait time for tests and results, 816

COVID-19 testing facilities

Access to PPE and rapid testing, 527

COVID-19 third wave

Government response, 3435-3438

Hospital staffing levels, 3045-3046

Physician recommendations, 3443

Prevention measures, 2313

Projected case numbers, 2353

Projected ICU cases, 3225

Request for safe reopening plan, 3685-3686

School closure inquiry, 2760

Variants, 1480-1481

COVID-19 updates

Projected ICU admissions, 3680-3681

Workplace transmission data, 3679-3680

COVID-19 vaccinations

Appointment booking system, 2396-2397, 2403

Child-care workers, 2889

Distribution rate, 2233, 2306-2307

Distribution rate and mobile sites, 2179

Expansion of clinic hours, 2883, 2888

Expiration of AstraZeneca doses, 2178-2179

Government record, 2047

Health Links system, 1480

Manitoba's standing, 1718-1719

Paid leave for workers, 1881

Priority for education staff, 2863

Priority for teachers, 2700-2701, 2856-2858

Priority populations, 2706

Request for military assistance, 2240-2241

Request to accelerate, 2700

Staffing at sites and distribution rate, 2178

Teachers and daycare staff, 2884

Topic of discussion in the classroom, 3585

Vaccination rate and clinic hours, 2352-2353

Vaccination rate and unused doses, 2171-2173

Vaccination rate concerns, 2210-2211

Vaccinations for police service, 2404

Vulnerable patients in hospital, 2215

Vulnerable populations, 2497, 2551

COVID-19 vaccine supply

Selection of Calgary company, 1519-1520

Death of COVID-19 patient

Medical examiner review, 3579

Death of Indigenous people by police

Call for public inquiry, 2216

Deaths for neonatal syphilis

Prevention resources needed, 1584

Democratic process

Apology request from the Premier, 1318

Early learning and child care

Release of KPMG report, 2360

Early-childhood education

Nursery grants and deregulation, 1812-1813

Education Modernization Act

Collection bargaining negotiations, 3166-3167

Elimination of school boards, 1880

Equitable education in the North, 1683

Indigenous reconciliation, 1685

Request for referendum, 3585

Request to withdraw Bill 64, 1677, 3229

Special needs funding, 1678

Education plan during pandemic

Learning loss prevention, 257

Education property tax rebate

Premier's financial disclosures, 3048-3049

Renter and small-business owners, 2705-2706

Request for support of Bill 229, 2861-2862

Education reform

Funding concerns, 1711-1714, 1775-1776

Rural school boards, 1782

Education system

Child poverty and nutrition programs, 1679

Funding request, 2235

Release of the FRAME report, 1784

Education system review

Implementation of recommendations, 1677

Political influence on report, 1618-1619

Public education system, 1684

Elective surgery backlog

Wait time for procedures, 1512-1514

Emergency Measures Organization

Role in pandemic response, 677

Establishment of parent advisory councils

Participation of marginalized communities, 1818-1819

Federal assistance for Manitoba's ICUs

Critical-care nurses and respiratory therapists, 3678-3679

Federal money for education

Provincial spending inquiry, 395-396

First Nations communities

Request for pandemic supports, 526

Fiscal Stabilization Account

Use for education system, 1618

Flu shot availability

Government plan, 159-160

Former Manitoba residential schools

Request to search for burial sites, 3751-3752

Front-line health workers

Request for increase, 585-586

Request for Premier to apologize, 2699

Future provincial budgets

Premier's retirement plans, 2209-2210

Gas leak at Convention Centre

Rebooking of vaccine appointments, 3680

Government's PPE purchases

Health Canada guidelines, 592

Grace Hospital staffing concerns

Request for out-of-province workers, 3221-3222

Grandview District Hospital

Emergency room closure, 1073-1074

Staffing and ER services, 1174-1175

Harassment and assault in labour movement

Request to call independent inquiry, 3052-3053

Health-care funding

Budget 2021, 2233

Health-care services

Government record, 1276

Health-care system

Federal-provincial funding, 36

Number of ICU beds, 396-397

Nurse staffing levels, 2588-2589

Health-care system reform

Funding and staffing concerns, 2544-2547

Health-care system staff

Whistle-blower protection, 3501

Hiring and training of nurses

Request for staffing increase, 978-979

Home-care services

Staff shortages, 1175-1176

Hydro/government relations

Request for Premier's apology, 1511-1512

ICU at Grace Hospital

Staffing and equipment, 2992

Inclusion support programs

Funding concerns, 302-303

Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program

Provincial application deadline, 1023-1024

Laid-off City of Winnipeg employees

Assistance with pandemic response, 1074-1075, 1077

Large and small business

Government's financial assistance record, 1026

Lazy Bear Expeditions

Issuance of permits, 2217

Legislation on public utilities reform

Request to withdraw Bill 35, 1916-1918

Legislative session

Government intention, 1281-1282

Long-term care

Investment needed, 2755-2756

Long-term care funding

Personal-care home fees, 809-810

Request for increase, 2234

Manitoba Bridge Grant

Barriers to qualifying, 766

Eligibility barriers, 924, 980

Manitoba Bridge Grant program

Request to include beef producers, 1814

Manitoba education system

Elimination of boards and divisions, 2047

Manitoba hospital staffing and capacity

Request for out-of-province assistance, 3342-3343, 3345

Manitoba hospitals staffing and capacity

Request for out-of-province assistance, 3337-3339

Manitoba Hydro

Bidding on network contract, 32

Government relations, 1282-1283

Rate increases, 3102

Revenue projections, 1911-1912

Manitoba Hydro board

Member vacancies, 1216-1217

Manitoba Hydro contracts

Political interference inquiry, 32

Manitoba Hydro International

Freeze on business activities, 814

Privatization inquiry, 815

Request to cancel stop-sell order, 979-980

Request to remove stop-sell order, 31-32, 69-70

Manitoba Hydro labour dispute

Arbitration request, 1577-1578, 1612-1613, 1913-1915, 2173, 2794

Collective bargaining negotiations, 2173, 2597, 2793-2794

General rate application at PUB, 2174

Political interference inquiry, 1873-1874

Manitoba Hydro rates

General rate application request, 2492

Increase during pandemic, 1915-1916

Independent review, 263

PUB hearing, 2278-2280

Request to cancel increase, 448, 671-672, 1215, 1278

Request to withdraw bill 35, 2494-2495

Manitoba Hydro revenue

Request for PUB hearing, 1912-1913, 2042

Wage freeze and rate increase, 1412-1413

Manitoba Hydro review

Export sales projection, 1918-1919

Manitoba Hydro subsidiaries

Government management of, 1413

Increase of Hydro rates, 980

Privatization, 29, 304, 343, 1313-1314, 1578-1579

Referendum request, 30, 70

Sale of, 1920

Manitoba Hydro Telecom

Hiring of fairness monitor, 342

Request to cancel RFP, 153-154

Sale of fibre optic network, 1614

Manitoba Hydro-Bell MTS

Conflict of interest, 154-156, 342

Manitoba Hydro's Churchill River Diversion Project

Licence renewal concerns, 2998-2999

Manitoba Hydro's finances

Compliance with PUB request, 3046-3048

Manitoba Network contract

Matter under consideration, 1284

Manitoba Public Insurance

Political interference concerns, 1776-1777

Manitoba's workforce

Paid sick leave, 2701-2702, 2791-2793, 2855-2856, 2859-2860

Maples Collegiate

COVID-19 cases, 402

Medical Examiner's office

Workload and staffing concerns, 982-983

MPI agreement with auto repair dealers

Negotiation concerns, 3506

Request for conciliator, 2359

National inquiry into MMIWG final report

Implementation of recommendations, 1514-1515

North End Water Treatment Plant

Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program, 3230

Provincial funding for project, 2593

Northern Manitoba communities

Resources for combating COVID-19, 875

Parkview Place personal-care home

Government oversight of facility, 334-335

Mitigation of COVID-19 outbreak, 256

Response to COVID-19 outbreak, 263

Personal-care homes

Funding and staffing, 303

Health region funding, 807-809

Labour shortage, 1020

Request for inquiry, 1221

Physicians' open letter regarding pandemic

Health Minister's response, 586

Polar bear habitat

Government position, 2217

PPE procurement contract

Mask supply and distribution, 985

Prairie Mountain Health region

Nurse vacancy rate concerns, 2993-2994

Staff vacancy rate, 185-186

Premier's legislative plans

Priorities during pandemic, 525-526

Processing times at Vital Statistics

Request to reduce backlog, 3587

Protecting Critical Infrastructure Act

Request to withdraw Bill 57, 1718

Public Health Amendment Act

Request for government support, 876

Ratepayer protection legislation

Request to withdraw Bill 35, 2491

Ray Gislason retirement

Acknowledgement of service, 2040

Redeployment of civil service employees

Assistance with pandemic response, 1080

Rent control program

Request to implement, 1278

Rent increase concerns

Budget 2021, 2280-2281

Revera personal-care homes

Future operation of facilities, 768

Government response to COVID outbreaks, 769

Release of inspection report, 769

Rising carbon price

Government position, 2593

RM of St. Andrews

Water and waste upgrades, 2800

Roblin lab and ER

Request to reopen, 68-69

Rural agriculture services

Closure of MASC offices, 2117-2218

MASC office closures, 1620

Sale of provincial parkland

Government intention, 262

Sale of telecom providers

Quality of services, 1613

School boards and trustees

Decision to eliminate, 1879-1880

School community councils

Replacement of school boards, 1783

School division funding

K-to-12 education system review, 1314-1315

Senator Murray Sinclair retirement

Acknowledgment of service, 1276

Seniors advocate position

Request for government support, 264

Shamattawa First Nation

Health-care support, 1222-1223

Skilled trades and apprenticeships

Provincial economic outlook, 1874-1875

Small business support

Government record, 591

Southern Health region staffing levels

Reduction in acute and senior care staff, 917-918

Springs Church indoor events

Violation of public health orders, 3504

St. Boniface Hospital

ER conditions, 2799

Systemic inequality in health care

Establishment of triage protocol, 3222-3223

Tax relief in Budget 2021

Renters and small business, 2402

Timing of health-care reorganization

Government priorities during pandemic, 1080

Transfer of COVID-19 patient

Inquiry into patient's death, 3500-3502, 3507-3508

Transfer of ICU patients out of province

Coverage for patient transport costs, 3685

Coverage for travel expenses for families, 3578-3579

Doctor-on-board policy of services providers, 3580

Family consent before transport, 3578

Patient safety concerns while in transport, 3499-3500

Patient's option to refuse transfer, 3685

Request to re-examine assessment criteria, 3579

Transport team capacity concerns, 3580

Triage protocols, persons with disabilities, 3171

Truth and Reconciliation Commission

Calls to action for education system, 3757

UN declaration on Indigenous rights

Request for provincial legislation, 1877

Victoria General Hospital

PPE for nursing staff, 448

Whitefish fishery on Southern Indian Lake

Request for fish ladder at Missi Falls, 2999-3000

Parent advisory councils

Participation of marginalized communities, 1818-1819

Parks--provincial

Sale of cottage lots, 262

Parkview Place personal-care home

COVID-19 outbreak, 256, 263

Government oversight of facility, 334-335

Personal protective equipment

Availability for staff at testing sites, 527

Child-care centres

Expired face masks, 881, 882-883

Front-line health staff, 462-466, 535

Government purchase of

Health Canada guidelines, 592

Health-care system, 443

Manitoba suppliers, 465-467, 535

Nursing staff--Victoria General Hospital, 448

Personal-care homes, 184-185

Provincial procurement, federal blocking, 535

Testing, 527

Personal-care homes

Fees, 809-810

Health region funding, 807-809

Inquiry, request for, 1221

Labour shortage, 1020

Long-term care funding, 809-810

Pharmacies

COVID-19 vaccine availability, 3113

Polar bear habitat, 2217

Prairie Mountain Health

Nurse vacancy rate, 2993-2994

Staff vacancy rate, 185-186

Premier of Manitoba

Democratic process, 1318

Financial disclosures, 3048-3049

Retirement plans, 2209-2210

Protection of Critical Infrastructure Act (Bill 57)

Request to withdraw Bill, 1718

Providence Therapeutics

Deposit for vaccine, 3118-3119

Provincial budgets

Premier's retirement plans, 2209-2210

Provincial debt

General comments, 2421

Provincial sales tax (PST)

Reduction, 2422-2423

Public Health Amendment Act

Request for government support, 876

Public service employees

Assistance with pandemic response, 1080

Public Utilities Ratepayer Protection and Regulatory Reform Act (Various Acts Amended) (Bill 35)

Request to withdraw Bill, 1916-1918, 2491, 2494-2495

RBC Convention Centre

Rebooking of vaccine appointments, 3680

Ready, Safe, Grow campaign, 443, 467-469

Red Cross

COVID-19 testing, 460-461

Renters/renting

Budget 2021, cost of living increase, 2280-2281

Budget 2021, increase concerns, 2280-2281

Budget 2021, tax relief, 2402

Rent control program, request for, 1278

Residential schools

Burial sites, request to search for, 3751-3752

TRC calls to action No. 71-76, 3703

Unmarked burial sites, emergency support services for survivors, 3702-3704

Revera personal-care homes, COVID-19 outbreak

Future operation of facilities, 768

Government response to, 769

Release of inspection report, 769

Roblin District Health Centre

Lab and ER closure, 68-69

Rural Manitoba

MASC office closures, 1620

School boards, 1782

Safe Schools Fund

General comments, 3059

School boards

Elimination of, 1879-1880, 2047

Replacement of, 1782

Rural, 1782

School community councils

Replacement of school boards, 1783

School divisions

K-to-12 education system review, 1314-1315

Seniors advocate office

Need for, 264

Sexually transmitted infection

Congenital syphilis cases, newborn population, 296-297

Shamattawa First Nation

Health-care support (COVID-19), 1222-1223

Sinclair, Senator Murray

Acknowledgment of service, 1276

Small business

Budget 2021, 2401

Home delivery, 3111

Smoking and Vapour Products Control Amendment Act (Bill 56)

First Nations consultations, 2423-2424

Southern Health

Staffing levels, acute and senior care, 917-918

Southern Indian Lake

Whitefish fishery, 2999-3000

Springs Church

Violation of public health orders, 3504

St. Andrews, RM

Water and waste upgrades, 2800

St. Boniface Hospital

ER conditions, 2799

Steinbach

COVID-19 testing

Wait times, 816

Surgical and diagnostic backlog, 3443

Elective surgery, 1512-1514

General comments, 3132-3133, 3443

Jurisdictional comparison, 3110-3111

Syphilis cases

Neonatal deaths, 1584

Telecom providers

Quality of services, 1613

Throne Speech

Debate, 323-325

Trades and apprenticeships

Provincial economic outlook, 1874-1875

Treasury Board

Crown corporations

Capital project review, 598

Truth and reconciliation

Inclusion in Bill 64, 1685

Truth and Reconciliation Commission

Calls to action for education system, 3757

Calls to action No. 71-76, residential schools, 3703

United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples

Request for provincial legislation, 1877

Victoria General Hospital

PPE for nursing staff, 448

Vital Statistics

Application processing times, 3587

Processing times, backlog reduction, 3587

Winnipeg Police Service

COVID-19 vaccinations, 2404

Pandemic Response System

Lagassé, 851-852

Wowchuk, 857

Pandemic Staffing Support Benefit

Disability services, child care

Morley-Lecomte, 925

Stefanson, 925

Panet Road housing units. See Members' statements

Paramedic self-regulation

Government update

Friesen, 677-678

Nesbitt, 677

Paramedic services

Availability of acamprosate

Friesen, 2435

Naloxone, use of

Sandhu, 1050

Opioid-related deaths

Sandhu, 1049-1050

Privatization concerns

Asagwara, 674

Friesen, 674

Response compliance reports

Asagwara, 3825

Gordon, 3825

Working conditions and wages

Goertzen, 3904

Lamont, 3904

Paramedic services, COVID-19. See COVID-19, paramedic services

Parent advisory councils

Community engagement

Altomare, 3472

Cullen, 3472

General comments

Cullen, 1716-1717

Naylor, 1716-1717

Make-up of

Altomare, 3472

Cullen, 3472

Participation of marginalized communities

Lamont, 1818-1819

Pallister, 1818-1819

Parent Engagement Taskforce. See also Resolutions

Cullen, 3444

Johnston, 3444

Pari-Mutuel Levy Act. See Horse Racing Regulatory Modernization Act (Liquor, Gaming and Cannabis Control Act and Pari-Mutuel Levy Act Amended)

Park Manor Personal Care Home

Deaths due to COVID-19

Altomare, 1466, 2267

Expansion plans

Altomare, 897

Four persons to a room policy

Altomare, 2267

Park Theatre. See Members' statements under Canadian Photonics Labs and Park Theatre

Parks--provincial. See also Crown Land Dispositions Act (Various Acts Amended); Resolutions

Accessibility of

Naylor, 2936

Wiebe, 2940

Campground management services

Guillemard, 4084-4085

Naylor, 4084

Endowment fund

Guillemard, 2321

Michaleski, 2938

Wiebe, 2940

Wowchuk, 2932

EngageMB re: park improvements

Guillemard, 4085-4086

Naylor, 4085

Government initiatives

Ewasko, 341

Guillemard, 341-342

Lack of investment in

Lamont, 2941-2942

Maintenance of

Lindsey, 2295

Modernization of

Guillemard, 688

Online administration of park passes

Revenue to out-of-province company

Cox, 3929-3930

Naylor, 3929-3930

Online booking system, overload of

Naylor, 2936

Online booking system, privacy policy

Naylor, 2937

Park sustainability review--Travel Manitoba

Guillemard, 4085

Naylor, 4085

Privatization of services

Adams, 2415

Guillemard, 1478-1479, 1585

Naylor, 1478-1479, 1585, 2365

Privatization plan

Guillemard, 191

Lamont, 191

Provincial Park Endowment Fund

Guillemard, 4083

Public-private partnership

Micklefield, 2935

Wowchuk, 2935

Reservation increase

Wowchuk, 2933

Reservation services, private contractors

Guillemard, 986-987

Lamont, 2941

Naylor, 986-987, 2934

Wowchuk, 2934-2935

Sale inquiry

Lamont, 2934

Naylor, 2933

Wowchuk, 2934

Sale of cottage lots

Guillemard, 262, 399-400

Naylor, 261-262, 399

Pallister, 262

Service reduction

Guillemard, 524-525

Naylor, 524-525

Staff vacancy rates

Naylor, 2936

Wiebe, 2940

Trail development project

Guillemard, 4085

Naylor, 4085

Travel Manitoba business feasibility recommendation

Lamont, 2941

Michaleski, 2938

Naylor, 2938

Parkview Place personal-care home. See also Opposition Day Motion

COVID-19 deaths at

Asagwara, 888

Sandhu, 1558

Smith, B., 120-121

COVID-19 outbreak

Asagwara, 105-106, 156-157, 186-187, 229

Friesen, 106, 156-157, 186-187, 229, 242

Gerrard, 124

Goertzen, 2448

Kinew, 256, 2448

Lamont, 263

Pallister, 256, 263

Sandhu, 1558

Smith, B., 901

Doctor on staff

Asagwara, 268

Gerrard, 267

Government oversight of facility, 334-335

Asagwara, 259, 336-337, 397-398

Friesen, 259, 337, 398

Kinew, 334-335

Pallister, 334-335

Infection control inspection results

Friesen, 341

Lamont, 340

Parliamentary Budget Office

Financial estimates

Fielding, 173

Lamont, 173

Provincial spending for COVID-19

Fielding, 720, 721

Lamont, 720, 721, 1168

Pastor Appreciation Month

Goertzen, 250-251, 499

Path to Reconciliation Act

Annual progress report

Smith, A., 3568

Missed deadline for tabling report

Fontaine, 1427

Gerrard, 1435

Naylor, 1437

Wiebe, 1433

Path to Reconciliation Amendment Act (Bill 75)

1 R

Lagimodiere, 3919

Pathways to a Better Future: Manitoba's Poverty Reduction Strategy

Morley-Lecomte, 1263

Reyes, 1551

Pathways to Healing program (BC)

Residential schools

Unmarked burial sites

Smith, B., 3695

Payday lenders

New licensing fee

Fielding, 201

Payroll tax

Threshold increase

Fielding, 614, 4223

Peaceful Village. See Members' statements

Pedersen, Hon. Blaine (Midland) PC

Action Underway

Report January 2021, 1769

Ag Action Manitoba, 608

Agricultural Crown land leasing

Agricultural producers, impact on, 192-193

Beef producer case concern, 678

Producer case concern, 300-301

Rental rate formula and family transfers, 925

Agriculture and Resource Development Department

Estimates

Opening statements, 607-608

Speakers, 609-610, 681-683

Agriculture services, rural

MASC office closures, 1319-1320, 1620, 2117

AgriRecovery program

Beef producers, 609-610

AgriStability program

Federal program, 2707-2708

Funding increase, 1781

Reference margin limit, 2383

Animal Diseases Amendment Act (Bill 62)

1 R, 435-436

2 R

Opening statement, 1887-1888

Questions, 1888-1890

C/3 R, 3356

Animals in transport, giving water to, 1890

Biosecurity zone, size of, 1888, 1889

Consultations, 1888

Food safety, 1890, 3356

Livestock operations, frequency of inspections, 1889

Reason for legislation, 1888

Request to withdraw Bill, 1581, 2312-2313

Budget 2021

Debate, 2382-2385

Canadian Agricultural Partnership program

Premiums, 681

Carbon tax

Grain drying costs, 609

Conservation and Climate Department

Fish quota buyback program, 3267

Conservation initiatives

Funding announcement, 110

Conservation Trust

Investment in, 110

COVID-19 by sector

Grain price increase, 2382

Crop insurance

Increased participation, 2383

Crown land

Conversion to pasture land

Management by Manitoba Wildlife Federation, 3267

Eco-certification

Commercial fishing, 2384

Education property tax

Rebate, 2382

Farm animals

Animals in transport, giving water to, 1890

Health and safety standards, 1887

Farms/farming

Biosecurity breaches, 1888-1889

Biosecurity risks, 1887-1888

Direct sellers, 2130

Fishers/fishing

Eco-certification, 2384

New angling e-licensing portal, 2179

New fisheries investments, 3345

New interactive website for anglers, 1027

Quota buyback program, 3267

Recreational licences, 2384

Food Development Centre, 608

Freshwater Fish Marketing Corporation

Department of Fisheries recommendations, 1582-1583

Grain drying costs

Carbon tax, 609

Grain transportation, 2382

Gravel pit--Riverdale, Manitoba, 2498, 2800

Request for update on proposal, 2498, 2800

GRowing Outcomes in Watersheds (GROW)

Investment in, 110

Water retention projects, 2384

Hog-processing facilities

No COVID-19 cases in, 607

HudBay

Snow Lake operations, 2383

Hunting/fishing licenses

Online services, 607

HyLife

Pandemic protocols, 2382

Invasive species awareness

Spread prevention initiatives, 2498

Lazy Bear Expeditions

Permits, 2216

Livestock operations

Cattle prices, 2383

Frequency of inspections, 1889

Lumber prices

Increase in, 2384

Manitoba 4-H Council

Scholarship announcement, 608

Scholarships and bursaries, 2385

Manitoba Agricultural Services Corporation (MASC)

Insurance agents, number of, 682

Rural office closures, 1319-1320, 1620

Summer student recruitment, 682

Manitoba Habitat Heritage Corporation

Annual report 2019-2020, 291

Manitoba Watershed Districts Program

Annual report 2019-2020, 2035

Manitoba Wildlife Federation

Crown land management, 3267

Maple Leaf Foods

Pandemic protocols, 2382

Members' statements

Boyne Care Holdings PCH, 3922-3923

Carman Area and Miami Area Foundations, 3498

Gardening in Manitoba, 1675

Merit Functional Foods, 2383

Mineral Development Fund, 608

Mining and minerals

Northern investments, 2383

Quarry rehab program, 2383

Ministerial statements

4-H Month, 579-580

Agriculture Awareness Day, 1673

Canadian Agricultural Safety Week, 1607-1608

Moose population conservation, 64-65

Moose hunting

Conservation areas, prohibition in, 64

Moose population

Conservation, 64-65

Mitigating population decline, 527-528

Shared management, 2385

Motions of condolence

Briese, Stuart, 1398

Night hunting

Aerial surveillance, 2384

General comments, 64

Northern economic development

Investment in, 110

Mining and mineral investments, 2383

Nutrient Levels

Report 2019, 1769

Oral Questions

AgriStability program

Federal enhancement, 2707-2708

Funding increase, 1781

Animal Diseases Amendment Act

Request to repeal Bill 62, 1581

Request to withdraw Bill 62, 2312-2313

Changes to Crown land leasing

Agricultural producer case concern, 300-301

Beef producer case concern, 678

Impact on agricultural producers, 192-193

Rental rate formula and family transfers, 925

Conservation initiatives

Funding announcement, 110

Conversion of Crown land to pasture land

Management by Manitoba Wildlife Federation, 3267

Department of Conservation

Fish quota buyback program, 3267

Freshwater Fish Marketing Corporation

Department of Fisheries recommendations, 1582-1583

Gravel pit in Riverdale, Manitoba

Request for update on proposal, 2800

Gravel pit in Rivers, Manitoba

Local resident concerns, 2498

Invasive species awareness

Spread prevention initiatives, 2498

Lake information for anglers

Launch of new interactive website, 1027

Lazy Bear Expeditions

Issuance of permits, 2216

Manitoba's protein industry

Government investment, 1820

New angling e-licensing portal

Government announcement, 2179

New fisheries investments

Funding announcement, 3345

Northern Manitoba

Economic investment, 110

Provincial water management

Announcement of new strategy, 3053

Rural agriculture services

Closure of MASC offices, 2117

MASC office closures, 1319-1320, 1620

Threats to moose population

Mitigating population decline, 527-528

Vale nickel mine

Workforce reduction, 301-302

Protein industry

Global supplier, 2383

Government investment, 1820

Protein Summit, 1673

Public Health Amendment Act (Food Safety and Other Amendments) (Bill 36)

1 R, 141-142

2 R

Opening statement, 2129-2130

Questions, 2130-2131

C/3 R, 3404

Consultations, 2130

Quarry Rehabilitation Program, 608

Riverdale Manitoba

Gravel pit proposal, 2498, 2800

Rural Manitoba

MASC office closures, 1319-1320, 1620

Snow Lake Manitoba

HudBay operations, 2383

Vale nickel mine

Workforce reduction, 301-302

Water and waste water management

New strategy announcement, 3053

Water supply management, 2385

Western Livestock Price Insurance Program, 681

Pediatric Epilepsy Monitoring Unit

Expansion announcement

Guenter, 3268

Stefanson, 3268

General comments

Gordon, 4051-4052

Pembina Trails School Division

Funding and staffing needs

Wasyliw, 1509

Programs cut

Wasyliw, 1509-1510

Pension Benefits Amendment Act (Bill 8)

1 R

Fielding, 145

2 R

Debate

Lamont, 2134

Lindsey, 843-845

Opening statement

Fielding, 839-840

Questions

Fielding, 840-843

Lamont, 841

Lindsey, 840, 842-843

Referred to Standing Committee on Legislative Affairs

C/3 R

Fielding, 3394-3395

Lamont, 3396-3397

Lindsey, 3395-3396

R/A

Filmon, 3405

Company bankruptcy, pension plan protection

Fielding, 841

Lindsey, 841

Division of assets, relationship breakdown

Fielding, 839, 3395

Lindsey, 844

Financial hardship provision

Fielding, 839-840, 842-843, 3394

Lindsey, 842

Solvency funding, threshold reduction

Fielding, 840

Lindsey, 845

Stock market stability

Fielding, 841

Lamont, 841

Unlocking provision, fraud protection

Fielding, 842

Lamont, 841

Unlocking provision, impact on plan

Fielding, 843

Lindsey, 843

Unlocking provision, percentage allowable

Fielding, 842

Pension plans

Defined benefit

Lindsey, 844, 3395

Perimeter Highway

Community access to

Schuler, 4238-4239

Wiebe, 4238

Freeway designation

Schuler, 4239

Funding for upgrades

Johnston, 2663

Schuler, 2663

Interchange project update--southern section

Morley-Lecomte, 76

Schuler, 76

Wharton, 2369

Limited access, high-speed corridor

Schuler, 323

Rockall Road construction

Johnston, 2663

Schuler, 2663

Safety review--southern section

Schuler, 322

St. Mary's bridge construction--southern section

Schuler, 323

St. Mary's overpass

Morley-Lecomte, 2257

Uncontrolled access points--northern section

Schuler, 3966-3968

Wiebe, 3966-3968

Uncontrolled intersections, removal of

Schuler, 3966-3967

Perimeter Safety Review

Schuler, 3846

Permit Dispute Resolution Act

Johnson, 1970

Personal Health Information Amendment Act (Bill 54)

1 R

Friesen, 434

2 R

Debate

Asagwara, 2085-2086

Gerrard, 2086-2087

Opening statement

Stefanson, 2082-2083

Questions

Asagwara, 2083-2085

Gerrard, 2083-2085

Stefanson, 2083-2085

Referred to Standing Committee on Legislative Affairs

C/3 R

Asagwara, 3282-3283

Gerrard, 3284

Stefanson, 3282

R/A

Filmon, 3407

Abandoned applications

Asagwara, 2084

Stefanson, 2084

Applications, abuse of

Asagwara, 2085

Stefanson, 2085

Applications, vulnerable persons

Asagwara, 2084, 2085-2086

Stefanson, 2084

Fees

Gerrard, 2085, 2087

Stefanson, 2085

Health research approval committee

Asagwara, 2083

Gerrard, 2083, 2084, 2087

Stefanson, 2082, 2083, 2084

Institutional research review committee, elimination of

Asagwara, 2086

Power to disregard requests

Asagwara, 2083

Stefanson, 2083

Privacy breaches, requirement to notify

Stefanson, 2082

Psychological tests

Gerrard, 2086-2087

Research committee, ethical considerations

Gerrard, 2083-2084

Stefanson, 2083-2084

Research committee, representation on

Asagwara, 2086

Review period

Asagwara, 3282

Stefanson, 2084, 3282

Reviews, ten year period

Asagwara, 2084, 2086

Use of health information of employees

Restriction on trustees

Stefanson, 2082

Vulnerable persons, supports for

Asagwara, 3283

Personal protective equipment

Availability for staff at testing sites

Lamont, 527

Pallister, 527

B2B Manitoba for business

Piwniuk, 1160

Wishart, 1166

Burn rate

Friesen, 562

CFS staff

Stefanson, 690

Child-care centres

Expired face masks

Kinew, 882-883

Lamont, 881

Pallister, 881, 882-883

General comments

Adams, 1192-1193

Lathlin, 1758

Stefanson, 626

Community Living disABILITY Services

Stefanson, 691

Correctional facilities

Cullen, 447, 589

Fontaine, 447, 589, 794

Moses, 2195

Defective equipment, distribution of

Lamont, 724

Demand modelling tool, cost of

Friesen, 562

Distribution of expired supply

Fontaine, 2744

Distribution of new supply

Asagwara, 1279

Friesen, 1279-1280

Equipment purchased

Fielding, 623-624

Wasyliw, 623

Front-line health staff

Helwer, 882

Kinew, 462-466, 882

Micklefield, 882

Pallister, 462-466, 535

Future budget for

Fielding, 3767

Wasyliw, 3767

Global supply chain

Asagwara, 487

Friesen, 487, 491

Government purchase of

Health Canada guidelines

Lamoureux, 591-592

Pallister, 592

Health-care system

Asagwara, 72-73, 489

Friesen, 489-490

Helwer, 72-73

Kinew, 443

Pallister, 443

Home-care workers

Wiebe, 1271-1272

Inventory, daily updates on

Asagwara, 562-563

Friesen, 562-563

Local suppliers

Friesen, 488-489

Helwer, 705-706

Manitoba Emergency Response Warehouse

Friesen, 563-564

Manitoba suppliers

Kinew, 465

Pallister, 465-467, 535

N95 respirator stock

Asagwara, 487-488, 490, 492

Friesen, 487-488, 490, 492

N95 respirators, burn rate

Asagwara, 490-491

Friesen, 490-491

N95 respirators, sterilization and reuse of

Friesen, 487

Nursing staff--Victoria General Hospital

Lamont, 448

Pallister, 448

Personal-care homes

Asagwara, 381-382

Friesen, 191

Gerrard, 267

Kinew, 184-185

Lamoureux, 191

Pallister, 184-185

Procurement plan

Helwer, 882

Micklefield, 882

Projections and forecasting

Asagwara, 563

Friesen, 563

Provincial procurement, federal blocking

Kinew, 536

Pallister, 535

Stockpile prior to pandemic

Helwer, 4134

Wasyliw, 4134

Suppliers, number of

Friesen, 487-488

Supplies, cost and stock of

Fielding, 3766

Wasyliw, 3766

Supplies, cost of and stock

Friesen, 563

Supply chain

Helwer, 705

Unused masks

Goertzen, 3858

Lamont, 3858

Value of stockpile

Fielding, 3766-3767

Wasyliw, 3766

Warehouse storage for

Friesen, 488, 563-564

World supply shortage

Friesen, 556

Personal Protective Equipment Report Act (Bill 210)

1 R

Kinew, 766

Personal-care homes. See also Resolutions; specific homes

Accommodation costs

Sandhu, 2617

Bed spaces--Transcona

Altomare, 2267

Budget 2021

Asagwara, 2417

Gordon, 4049

Kinew, 2246, 2509

Capital upgrades needed

Lamont, 903-904

Care-hours per resident

Asagwara, 644

Naylor, 891

Construction

Asagwara, 259-260

Friesen, 260

Isleifson, 390

Naylor, 387, 2367

Nesbitt, 848

Demand for

Gerrard, 391

Dietary expenses, increase in

Gerrard, 391

Fees

Kinew, 809-810

Pallister, 809-810

Full vs part-time staff

Gerrard, 2005

Funding and staffing

Adams, 1193

Asagwara, 3098

Gerrard, 849-850, 896

Isleifson, 894

Lamont, 902

Lindsey, 899

Stefanson, 3098

Funding freeze

Gerrard, 124

Lamont, 902

Funding levels

Asagwara, 383

Gerrard, 383, 390

Isleifson, 383

Naylor, 387-388

General comments

Lamoureux, 2340

Health region funding

Kinew, 807-808

Pallister, 807-809

Increase in beds

Stefanson, 1353

Independent review

Smook, 890

Inquiry, request for

Lamont, 1221

Pallister, 1221

Inspection report

Asagwara, 630-631

Friesen, 631

Inspections, number and frequency

Asagwara, 3099

Lindsey, 899

Nesbitt, 848

Smook, 649

Stefanson, 3099

Investments needed

Friesen, 191

Kinew, 53

Lamoureux, 191

Investments needed--Transcona

Altomare, 115

Labour shortage

Asagwara, 2505

Kinew, 1019-1020

Pallister, 1020

Living conditions at

Lamont, 902

Long-term care funding

Kinew, 809-810

Pallister, 809-810

New beds, number of

Smook, 648

Patient/staff ratio

Marcelino, 2513

PC election platform

Goertzen, 4108-4109

Kinew, 4108

Price and volume increase

Asagwara, 3098

Stefanson, 3098

Private for profit model

Adams, 2718

Marcelino, 908-909

Request for support for Bill 202

Asagwara, 187

Friesen, 187

Review of

Asagwara, 3824

Gordon, 3824-3825

Safety and capital upgrades

Fielding, 721

Lamont, 721, 723

Nesbitt, 848

Smook, 648-649

Staff vacancies

Sandhu, 2618

Standards of care

Gerrard, 1956

Types of

Isleifson, 893

Video conferencing, legal matters

Cullen, 790

Gerrard, 789-790

Personal-care homes, private

In-person inspections

Asagwara, 337

Friesen, 337-338

Request to revoke licences

Asagwara, 1778-1779

Stefanson, 1779

PetalMD. See COVID-19 testing

Peter Corren Award

Recipient (Dr. Alex Wilson)

Lathlin, 1071

Petitions

Abortion services

Asagwara, 3908, 4217

Fontaine, 3906

Ambulance service charges

Maloway, 40

CancerCare closures at Concordia and Seven Oaks Hospitals

Altomare, 927-928, 989, 1030, 1083, 1124-1125

Maloway, 1128, 1404, 1423

Wiebe, 934, 994-995, 1036, 1087-1088, 1130, 1189

Cochlear Implant Program

Gerrard, 37-38, 112-113, 235-236, 353-354, 819, 990-991, 1522-1523, 1686-1687, 1784-1785, 1820-1821, 1884, 2182, 2288-2289, 2317-2318, 2362, 2959, 3001-3002, 3174-3175, 3905

Lamoureux, 79-80, 195, 305-306, 886, 1033, 1127, 1287-1288, 1323-1324, 1523-1524, 1687-1688, 1821-1822, 1884-1885

COVID-19 income supports and homelessness prevention

Smith, B., 932-933

Crown land leases

Brar, 780-781, 818

Dauphin Correctional Centre

Asagwara, 36, 77, 194, 405, 780, 817-818, 927, 989, 1030-1031, 1083-1084, 1125, 1184

Brar, 36-37, 194, 928, 989-990, 1031, 1084, 1126, 1184, 1224, 1321-1322, 1403, 1422-1423

Bushie, 37, 195-196, 406, 781, 818, 928, 990, 1031

Fontaine, 37

Lindsey, 39, 407, 781, 820, 930, 992, 1034, 1127-1128, 1187, 1225, 1324, 1423

Maloway, 114, 161, 196, 235, 354, 407, 453, 781, 820, 931, 992, 1034, 1086, 1187, 1225

Marcelino, 40, 43, 408, 781-782, 820, 931, 992-993, 1034

Moses, 40, 78, 408, 782, 820-821, 931, 993, 1034-1035, 1086, 1128, 1187-1188, 1226, 1325, 1424, 1484, 1524-1525, 2183-2184, 2289, 2318, 2363

Naylor, 40-41, 196, 408, 782, 821, 931-932, 993, 1035, 1087, 1129

Sala, 41, 78, 196-197, 408, 782, 821, 932, 1035, 1087, 1129

Sandhu, 41-42, 197, 409, 410, 783, 821, 932, 993, 1035, 1129, 1188, 1226-1227, 1325-1326, 1405-1406, 1425, 1484, 1525, 2184, 2244, 2289, 2318-2319, 2363, 2460, 2501, 2555, 2599, 2665

Smith, B., 42, 197, 409, 783, 821-822, 994, 1035-1036, 1087

Wasyliw, 42, 197, 409, 783, 822, 933, 994, 1036, 1129, 1188-1189, 1227, 1326, 1425, 1485, 1525-1526, 1689, 2184-2185, 2319, 2460-2461, 2501, 2555, 2599, 2666, 2710, 2764, 2802

Wiebe, 42, 77-78, 111-112, 197-198, 409-410, 783-784, 1227, 1321, 1425, 1485, 1526, 2244, 2290, 2461, 2501-2502

Diagnostic testing accessibility

Maloway, 1324-1325, 1483-1484, 1524, 1593, 1629-1630, 1688, 1720, 1785-1786, 1822, 1886, 1922, 2048, 2182-2183, 2218, 2243, 2289, 2318, 2362-2363, 2405, 2459-2460, 2500, 2554, 2598, 2665, 3002-3003, 3055-3056, 3175-3176, 3232-3233, 3445

Early learning and child-care programs

Marcelino, 1225-1226, 1326, 1405

Naylor, 1226, 1325, 1424

Sala, 1525

Epilepsy treatment

Asagwara, 2801, 2864-2865, 2894, 3000-3001, 3173-3174, 3230-3231, 3588

Bushie, 2762, 2801-2802, 2865, 2895, 2958-2959, 3001, 3174, 3231, 3587-3588

Wiebe, 3446, 3590, 3907

Health-care coverage

Brar, 4116-4117, 4218-4219

Marcelino, 3687

Lead water pipes

Gerrard, 2598

Maloway, 2709-2710, 2764, 2802, 2866-2867, 2896, 2959-2960, 3268-3269, 3345-3346

Louise Bridge

Maloway, 3814-3815, 3906-3907, 3932-3933, 4039-4040, 4117-4118, 4217-4218

Menstrual product availability

Altomare, 3173

Fontaine, 3001

Gerrard, 3758-3759

Lamoureux, 1785, 3509

Naylor, 1688

Smith, B., 3233

Wiebe, 3233

Personal-care homes, pandemic response

Gerrard, 885-886, 928-929, 1031-1033, 1084-1085, 1125-1126, 1184-1185

Personal-care homes, quality of care

Gerrard, 2458-2459, 3054-3055, 3231-3232

Portable Housing Benefit

Adams, 1883, 2180-2181

Public child-care grants

Adams, 1521, 1620-1621, 1719-1720, 2241-2242, 2316, 2361, 2457-2458, 2489-2499, 2553, 2597

Altomare, 1482, 1521-1522, 1685-1686, 1883-1884

Asagwara, 1522, 1621, 1686, 2181

Bushie, 2181, 2242, 2287-2288, 2316-2317, 2361-2362, 2458

Lathlin, 1885-1886, 2183, 2242-2243, 2664-2665

Moses, 2460, 2500-2501, 2554-2555, 2598-2599

Sala, 1688-1689, 1721, 1823, 2184, 2243

Wasyliw, 1721, 1786, 2363-2364

Wiebe, 1689-1690, 2185, 2406, 2555-2556

Quality health care access

Bushie, 1185-1186, 1224-1225, 1322

Sala, 1188, 1405, 1424-1425

Right to repair

Maloway, 3510, 3759

Riverdale aggregate quarry-request to deny conditional-use application

Gerrard, 2763-2764, 3589-3590

Scrap metal legislation-consumer protection

Maloway, 3590

United Church of Canada Act

Nesbitt, 41

Vivian Sand Facility Project-Clean Environment Commission review

Gerrard, 78-79, 193-194, 304-305, 779-780, 1286-1287, 1322-1323, 1482-1483, 1593-1594, 2499-2500, 2553-2554, 2708-2709, 2865-2866, 2895-2896

Lamoureux, 38-39, 113-114, 406-407, 929-930, 991-992, 1085-1086, 1186-1187, 1403-1404

Pettersen, Clarence. See Motions of condolence

Petty Trespasses Amendment and Occupiers' Liability Amendment Act (Bill 63)

1 R

Cullen, 439

2 R

Debate

Bushie, 1843-1845

Fontaine, 1843

Opening statement

Friesen, 1837-1839

Questions

Fontaine, 1840-1842

Friesen, 1840-1842

Gerrard, 1840-1842

Lamont, 1840-1842

Referred to Standing Committee on Justice

R/S Amdt

Clause 3(1)

Gerrard, 2982

Clause 3(2)

Gerrard, 2982

Clause 3(3)

Gerrard, 2983

C/3 R

Fontaine, 3359-3361

Friesen, 3359

Gerrard, 3361

R/A

Filmon, 3407

Categories of

Friesen, 1839

Children under 12

Friesen, 1840

Gerrard, 1840

Consultations

Friesen, 1839

Misuse of

Gerrard, 3361

Other provincial legislation

Friesen, 1840

Lamont, 1840

Trespass, definition of

Friesen, 1838, 3359

Phangureh, Raj. See Members' statements

Pharmacare. See Manitoba pharmacare program; National pharmacare program

Pharmacies

COVID-19 vaccine availability

Kinew, 3113

Pallister, 3113

Pharmacists. See Members' statements under Lai, Carey

Philippine Nurses Association of Manitoba

Lamoureux, 2949

Physical activity programs

Participation of vaccinated population

Gerrard, 3756

Goertzen, 3756

Physical and Health Educators of Manitoba Innovator Award

Recipient (Christian Brunel)

Gordon, 3219

Physicians

Government relations with

Asagwara, 1120-1121

Friesen, 1120-1121

Recruitment for ER's--Swan Lake

Asagwara, 1579-1580

Stefanson, 1580

Retention and recruitment

Asagwara, 4052-4053

Gordon, 4052-4053

Timely access to

Asagwara, 4052

Gordon, 4052

Physiotherapy/occupational therapy

Outpatient services, cancellation of

Impact on seniors

Asagwara, 417

Pilot Mound Hockey Academy. See Members' statements

Pinawa Manitoba

Nuclear reactor, purchase of

Lamont, 3666

Wharton, 3666

Pine Falls Health Complex

Rapid COVID-19 tests

Bushie, 3153-3154

Stefanson, 3153-3154

Pine Ridge Elementary School

Child-care spaces

Friesen, 243

Pitura, Frank. See Motions of condolence

Piwniuk, Doyle (Turtle Mountain) PC

B2B Manitoba

PPE for business, 1160

Back To Work This Summer

Wage subsidy program, 1159

Budget Implementation and Tax Statutes Amendment Act, 2020 (Bill 2)

Committee of the Whole, 731

Child-care centres

Flexible hours, 1761

Committee of Supply

Capital Supply, 4232

Committee Report, 1335, 1827, 4233, 4248

Interim Supply, 1824

Committee of the Whole

Committee Report, 4251

COVID-19 pandemic

Shopping local, 1160-1161

COVID-19, small business

Financial assistance, 1159-1160

Deputy Speaker's Statement

Manitoba Day, 2991

Fair Registration Practices in Regulated Professions Amendment Act (Bill 41)

2 R

Debate, 1102-1104

Questions, 1096

Gap Protection Program

Forgivable loan, small business, 1159

Gardeners/gardening

Mental/physical health benefits, 2162

Hockey

Pilot Mount Hockey Academy, 1470-1471

Innovation Growth Program

Recipients for 2021, 2314

Legal Aid Manitoba

Tariff rates, set by Legal Aid Management Council, 2191

Legal Aid Manitoba Amendment Act (Bill 50)

C/3 R, 2191-2192

Legislative Assembly Amendment and Legislative Assembly Management Commission Amendment Act (Bill 217)

2 R

Debate, 1453-1454

Questions, 1449

Manitoba Bridge Grant

Non-profit organizations, 1159-1160

Manitoba Commercial Rent Assist program, 1160

Manitoba Day, 2991

Manitoba Job Restart Program

COVID-19, financial assistance, 1160

Melita and Area Communiplex, 66

Members' statements

Gateway Get Away, 2208

Melita and Area Communiplex, 66

Moving Nellie Home, 581

Pilot Mound Hockey Academy, 1470-1471

Turtle Mountain Flywheel Club, 916

Non-profit organizations

Manitoba Bridge Grant, 1159-1160

Oral Questions

Innovation Growth Program

Recipients for 2021, 2314

Personal protective equipment

B2B Manitoba for business, 1160

Political parties

Official party status, funding/staffing increase, 1454

Official party status, threshold decrease, 1454

Resolutions

Celebrating backyard and community gardeners

Debate, 2161-2163

Questions, 2158

Immediate supports to ensure child care is affordable and accessible

Debate, 1768

Questions, 1760-1761

The importance of small business in Manitoba

Opening statement, 1158-1161

Questions, 1161-1163

Social and Economic Development, Standing Committee on

Fifth report, 2446-2447

Turtle Mountain Flywheel Club, 916

Workforce

Aging population, 1103

Planning Amendment Act (Approving Efficiency in Planning)

Livestock operations, local objections to

Wiebe, 1291-1292

Planning Amendment Act (Bill 7)

1 R

Squires, 142

2 R

Debate, 1007-1010

Altomare, 1004

Brar, 1010-1011

Gerrard, 1005

Kinew, 1007-1010

Martin, 1002-1003

Moses, 1005-1007

Wiebe, 999-1002

Opening statement

Squires, 995-996

Questions

Gerrard, 997, 999

Lamont, 998-999

Squires, 997-999

Wiebe, 997-998

Referred to Standing Committee on Social and Economic Development

C 3/R

Gerrard, 1293

Squires, 1290-1291

Wiebe, 1291-1293

R/A

Filmon, 1305

Consultations

Altomare, 1004

Moses, 1005

Squires, 997

Wiebe, 997

Ministerial approval authority

Squires, 1290

Planning district vs. capital region

Gerrard, 999, 1005

Squires, 999

Provincial financial support, concerns for

Moses, 1007

Planning Amendment and City of Winnipeg Charter Amendment Act (Bill 37)

1 R

Squires, 436

2 R

Debate

Kinew, 1707-1708

Lamont, 1708, 2139-2140

Wiebe, 1704-1707

Opening statement

Johnson, 1701-1703

Questions

Johnson, 1703-1704

Lamont, 1703-1704

Wiebe, 1703-1704

Referred to Standing Committee on Social and Economic Development

R/S Amdt

Clause 19

Lamont, 2909-2910

Clause 37

Wiebe, 2917-2919

Clause 39

Lamont, 2910-2911

Clause 77 subsection 282.1(1)

Lamont, 2911-2915

Clause 77 subsection 282.1(7)

Lamont, 2913-2915

Clause 77 subsection 282.1(9)

Lamont, 2916-2917

Clause 82

Wiebe, 2919-2920

C/3 R

Johnson, 3372

Lamont, 3374-3375

Wiebe, 3372-3374

R/A

Filmon, 3406

Appeal commencement period, 30 days

Johnson, 1702

Appeals process

Johnson, 1702

Appeals, timeline for filing

Johnson, 3372

Appointment of auditor

Johnson, 1704

Wiebe, 1704

Approval and planning process, timelines

Wiebe, 1706

Capital region planning bylaw, effective immediately

Johnson, 1703

Capital region planning, municipal coordination

Johnson, 1702

Capital region representatives, public input on planning

Wiebe, 1705

Conditional use appeals

Johnson, 3372

Historical areas and ecosystems, local input on development

Wiebe, 1705

Land use planning, municipal boards

Wiebe, 1292

Municipal council, ministerial consultation

Johnson, 1702

Planning applications, delays

Johnson, 1703

Planning region decisions, land expropriation

Johnson, 1703

Wiebe, 1703

Planning region expenses, municipal funding agreement

Johnson, 1702

Planning regions, head of

Johnson, 1704

Lamont, 1704

Planning regions, limit to

Johnson, 1702

Planning regions, power to develop and expropriate

Wiebe, 1706

Presentations to committee

Wiebe, 2525-2526

Regulation working group

Johnson, 4158-4159

Wiebe, 4158

Request to repeal Bill

Johnson, 4035

Wiebe, 4034-4035

Request to withdraw Bill

Johnson, 2548-2549

Wiebe, 2548-2549

Review of amendments, public representation

Johnson, 1703

Selkirk objection to inclusion in Bill

Wiebe, 2919

Zoning bylaw appeals

Johnson, 1702

Planning districts

Squires, 996

Plastic bag ban

Update

Guillemard, 4084

Naylor, 4084

Plastic recycling initiatives

Agriculture and health industries

Guillemard, 3686

Nesbitt, 3686

Platt, Lindsey. See Members' statements

Pleskach, Isla. See Members' statements

Points of Order

P/O by Ewasko alleging that the Opposition Leader had taken a picture of Members in the Chamber with his phone

Ewasko, 1921

Gerrard, 1921

Kinew, 1921

Speaker ruled the Member does have a point of order, 1921

P/O by Fontaine regarding a breach of Rule 2 by not distributing Bills when they are introduced

Fontaine, 1013-1015

Gerrard, 1016

Goertzen, 1015-1016

Speaker's ruling, 1587-1588

Taken under advisement, 1016

P/O by Fontaine regarding the use of the term "team canoe" stating that puns regarding members' names was unparliamentary

Fontaine, 2360

Goertzen, 2360

Speaker's ruling, 2361

P/O by Goertzen alleging that the Member for Point Douglas had unmuted her mic during Oral Questions in order to heckle

Goertzen, 1481-1482

Speaker's ruling, 1482

P/O by Goertzen regarding the content of 1st reading on Bill 227 noting that speeches are support to explain the purpose of the Bill and not debate of the Bill

Goertzen, 227

Ruled as point of order, 227

P/O by Goertzen regarding the statement made by the Member for St. James in OQ: "why did he break the law" referring to the Premier

Goertzen, 1373

Speaker's ruling, 1881

Taken under advisement, 1373

P/O by Goertzen stating that the point of introduction of bills is to describe a bill and not enter into political discussion which he felt the Member for Point Douglas was doing

Goertzen, 2271

Ruled in order, 2271

P/O by Kinew regarding comments by Lamont that rights for women and Indigenous people to vote should not be partisan

Kinew, 1456

Speaker's ruling, 1456

P/O by Kinew regarding the PC leadership race

Kinew, 4205-4206

Speaker's ruling, 4205-4206

P/O by Lamont regarding the government's failure to distribute printed copies of all Bill that had received first reading last year. This matter is already under advisement by the speaker

Lamont, 1307-1308

Matter already under advisement by the Speaker, 1307-1308

Polar bear habitat

Naylor, 2217

Pallister, 2217

Police headquarters

Budget overrun

Lamont, 1975, 3374

Police Services Act

Amendments, timeline for

Fontaine, 4176

Friesen, 4176-4177

Missed deadline for tabling report

Fontaine, 1426

Gerrard, 1435

Naylor, 1437

Wiebe, 1433-1434

Police Services Amendment Act (Bill 59)

1 R

Cullen, 438-439

Police/policing

Marginalized communities, over-policing of

Fontaine, 2010

Poliquin, Dr. Vanessa. See Members' statements

Political parties. See also Legislative Assembly Amendment and Legislative Assembly Management Commission Amendment Act

Individual and third-party donations

Goertzen, 1901

Marcelino, 1901, 1905-1906

Official party status, change to criteria

Gerrard, 1448, 4010

Official party status, funding/staffing increase

Fontaine, 1452-1453

Piwniuk, 1454

Sala, 1455

Official party status, jurisdictional comparison

Gerrard, 1447-1448

Official party status, threshold decrease

Fontaine, 1453

Piwniuk, 1454

Smook, 1451

Opposition party, definition change

Gerrard, 1447

Smook, 1451

Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test. See COVID-19 testing

Population--provincial

Out-migration

Lathlin, 1107

Moses, 1540

Portable Housing Benefit. See Petitions

Portage Heritage Advisory Committee. See Members' statements

Portage la Prairie

RAAM clinic opening

Friesen, 230

Wishart, 231

Portage la Prairie Bear Clan

Funding

Cox, 2343

Post-secondary education. See also Members' statements

Barriers to achieving

Moses, 1696

Budget 2021

Gordon, 2377

Guillemard, 2321

Lagimodiere, 2331

Lamoureux, 2339

Moses, 2238

Executive compensation

Wasyliw, 214

Facility self-regulation

Eichler, 1098

Moses, 1098

Funding

Eichler, 74-75, 1097

Ewasko, 1380-1381, 1817, 2045, 2997-2998

Lamoureux, 1097, 1106

Moses, 74-75, 1097, 1102, 1380-1381, 1816-1817, 2044-2045, 2997-2998

Wasyliw, 2255

Wowchuk, 1536-1537

Funding tied to labour market needs

Ewasko, 3985-3986

Moses, 3985-3986

Government investment

Ewasko, 2238-2239

Moses, 2238-2239

International student fees, health care

Lamoureux, 1699

Nursing spaces

Guenter, 3884

Student fees

Lamoureux, 3365

Transitional Support Fund

Ewasko, 3868

Moses, 3868

Post-secondary education, COVID-19. See COVID-19, post-secondary education

Poverty

Justice system

Moses, 2196

Poverty Reduction Committee

Four pillars of

Cullen, 3473-3474

Meeting and annual report requirements

Goertzen, 2076

Lamont, 2076, 3304

Marcelino, 2080

Poverty Reduction Strategy

Government record

Adams, 1261

Smith, B., 1261

Power of attorney

Remote witnessing of documents

Bushie, 828

Poyser, Edward " Ted." See Members' statements

Prairie Home Comfort

Consumer complaints

Fielding, 1996

Maloway, 1996

Prairie Mountain Health. See also Members' statements

Nurse vacancy rate

Kinew, 2992-2994

Pallister, 2993-2994

Pandemic response, level orange

Nesbitt, 47

Staff vacancy rate

Kinew, 185-186

Pallister, 185-186

Pregnancy and infant loss. See Employment Standards Code Amendment Act (Leave for Miscarriage or Stillbirth)

Pregnancy crisis centres

Fontaine, 3803

Premier of Manitoba. See also Members' statements

Democratic process

Fontaine, 1317-1318

Goertzen, 1318

Pallister, 1318

Financial disclosures

Pallister, 3048-3049

Wasyliw, 3048-3049

Income tax disclosure

Isleifson, 3720

Marcelino, 3720, 3721-3722

Naylor, 3725

Pandemic management

Fontaine, 333

Retirement plans

Kinew, 2209-2210

Pallister, 2209-2210

Premier's Volunteer Service Award

Recipient (Anne Thoroughgood)

Gordon, 976

Prenatal support programs

Funding reduction

Marcelino, 2310-23011

Squires, 2310-23011

Prescription drug affordability

Federal-provincial cost sharing

Goertzen, 4115-4116

Lamoureux, 4115

Prescription medication. See Provincial formulary

Preventative health care

Gerrard, 125

Preventing and Addressing Family Violence

Cox, 2343

Pride Month. See Ministerial statements

Prime Minister's Award for Teaching Excellence in STEM

Recipient (Jenna Forslund)

Wiebe, 667-668

Prince Philip. See Ministerial statements

Prince, Sergeant Tommy

Bank of Canada note

Bushie, 761

Lagimodiere, 753, 755

Reyes, 755

Military service record

Lagimodiere, 753-754

Reyes, 758-759

Resolution

Asagwara, 762

Bushie, 759-761

Fontaine, 756-758

Lagimodiere, 752-754

Lamont, 761-762

Reyes, 758-759

Princess Auto. See Members' statements

Principals. See Public Schools Amendment and Manitoba Teachers' Society Amendment Act

Private corporations

Selling of shares

Teitsma, 376-377

Private property

Trespass dangers

Fontaine, 1843

Private schools. See Independent schools

Private sector investment

Fielding, 614

Probate fees

Elimination of

Wasyliw, 215-216, 280

Procurement. See Central Services

Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba

Leadership election, party memberships

Fontaine, 3899-3900, 4240

Friesen, 4240

Goertzen, 3898-3899, 3900-3901

Kinew, 3898-3899

Marcelino, 3900-3901

Project labour agreements. See also Public Sector Construction Projects (Tendering) Act

Elimination of

Lindsey, 2024

IG Field

Lamont, 1965

Schuler, 1966

Indigenous worker provision

Lindsey, 1967

Public sector construction projects

Lamont, 1964, 3287

Lindsey, 1964-1967

Schuler, 1963-1965

Project NOVA update

Sandhu, 3783-3784

Wharton, 3783-3784

Property crime

St. Boniface constituency

Lamont, 953

Property Registry

Sale of

Martin, 1365

Property tax. See also Education Property Tax Reduction Act (Property Tax and Insulation Assistance Act and Income Tax Act Amended)

Tax avoidance

Lamont, 3247

Prostate cancer

Smith, A., 1016

Protecting Communications of Public Interest Matters Act (Court of Queen's Bench Act and Defamation Act Amended) (Bill 236)

1 R

Fontaine, 3495

Protection of Critical Infrastructure Act (Bill 57)

1 R

Cullen, 438

Request to withdraw Bill

Fontaine, 1717-1718, 2045-2046

Friesen, 1717-1718, 2046

Pallister, 1718

Protein industry

Global supplier

Pedersen, 2383

Government investment

Pedersen, 1820

Wowchuk, 1819-1820

Protein advantage strategy

Eichler, 3829

Sustainable protein challenge

Eichler, 3829

Protein Summit

Pedersen, 1673

Protest Buffer Zone Act (COVID-19 Restrictions) (Bill 239)

1 R

Fontaine, 3919

Protest, public. See also Protection of Critical Infrastructure Act

Right to

Brar, 3357

Fontaine, 1717-1718, 2046

Friesen, 2046

Gerrard, 3357

Providence Therapeutics. See also Members' statements

Deposit for vaccine

Kinew, 3118-3119

Pallister, 3118-3119

Update

Helwer, 4131-4132

Wasyliw, 4131

Vaccine agreement

Fielding, 1829

Lamont, 1867

Wasyliw, 1828-1829, 1833-1834, 2254

Provincial budgets

Premier's retirement plans

Kinew, 2209-2210

Pallister, 2209-2210

Provincial Court Amendment Act (Gender-Based Violence Education Requirements) (Bill 215)

1 R

Lamoureux, 508

2 R

Debate

Friesen, 4008-4010

Marcelino, 4010

Opening statement

Lamoureux, 4005-4006

Questions

Clarke, 4006-4007

Gerrard, 4006

Lamont, 4007

Lamoureux, 4006-4008

Marcelino, 4006-4007

Martin, 4007

Morley-Lecomte, 4006

Consultations

Lamoureux, 4006

Morley-Lecomte, 4006

Continuing education programs, non-participation

Lamoureux, 4007

Marcelino, 4007

Provincial Court Amendment Act (Mandatory Awareness Training) (Bill 206)

1 R

Fontaine, 291

Provincial Court of Manitoba

Annual report March 31, 2020

Friesen, 1469

Provincial debt

General comments

Lamont, 724, 2750

Pallister, 2421

Interest rates

Fielding, 3347

Provincial deficit

Projection

Isleifson, 2293

Lagassé, 2297

Wealthy, tax cuts for

Wasyliw, 1833

Provincial Exhibition of Manitoba

Isleifson, 1211-1212

Provincial finances

Auditor opinions

Naylor, 2766-2767

Credit downgrades

Fielding, 3950-3952

Wasyliw, 3950-3951

Credit rating downgrade

Wasyliw, 2058

Fiscal transparency

Naylor, 2767

Government record

Lamont, 725

Tax-to-GDP ratio

Wasyliw, 2255

Provincial finances, COVID-19. See COVID-19, provincial finances

Provincial fiscal update

Public accounts first quarter report

Fielding, 234

Johnston, 234

Provincial formulary

Public notification of changes

Goertzen, 2075-2076

Marcelino, 2075, 2079

Streamlining of additions to

Goertzen, 3202

Provincial Nominee Program. See also Members' statements

Applications accepted, number of

Ewasko, 3995

Credential Recognition Program

Lamoureux, 137

Fee increase

Ewasko, 3994-3995

Lamoureux, 137, 3994

General comments

Nesbitt, 47

Provincial Parks Endowment Fund

Guillemard, 4083

Provincial sales tax (PST)

Reduction

Pallister, 2422-2423

Sandhu, 2412

Salon services

Morley-Lecomte, 2260

Psychiatry/psychiatrists

Online appointments, virtual tariffs for

Gordon, 4056

Psychological services

Medicare coverage

Gerrard, 2261

PTH 6

Wildfires along, First Nations support

Guillemard, 3263

Lindsey, 3263-3264

Wharton, 3264

PTH 9--West St. Paul

New bridge and walkway

Martin, 403

Schuler, 403

Public Accounts

COVID-19 related programs

Fielding, 621-622

Wasyliw, 621

COVID-19 spending, review of

Fielding, 715

Wasyliw, 715

Public Accounts, Standing Committee on

Second report (42nd Legislature 2nd Session)

Maloway, 13-15

Third report (42nd Legislature 2nd Session)

Maloway, 15-16

Fourth report (41st Legislature 4th Session, 42nd Legislature 2nd Session)

Maloway, 16-17

First report

Maloway, 179-181

Public Health Amendment Act

Request for government support

Kinew, 875-876

Pallister, 876

Public Health Amendment Act (2) (Bill 216), 1054

1 R

Kinew, 871

2 R

Debate

Ewasko, 1058-1060

Gerrard, 1060

Isleifson, 1054-1056

Michaleski, 1060

Sala, 1056-1058

Opening statement

Kinew, 1051-1052

Questions

Brar, 1053

Ewasko, 1053

Gerrard, 1053

Isleifson, 1052, 1054

Kinew, 1052-1054

Michaleski, 1053

Sala, 1052, 1054

Consultations

Isleifson, 1054

Kinew, 1054

Public Health Amendment Act (Banning Cosmetic Eye Tattooing and Eye Jewellery) (Bill 221)

1 R

Johnston, 1607

2 R

Debate

Fontaine, 1850-1851

Opening statement

Johnston, 1847-1849

Questions

Fontaine, 1849-1850

Gerrard, 1849

Johnston, 1849-1850

Morley-Lecomte, 1849

Reyes, 1850

Smook, 1849-1850

Consultations

Johnston, 1850

Smook, 1849-1850

Eye Physicians and Surgeons of Manitoba

Johnston, 1847

Manitoba Association of Optometrists

Johnston, 1847

Public Health Amendment Act (Bill 67)

1 R

Friesen, 913

2 R

Debate

Asagwara, 2004-2005

Gerrard, 2005

Opening statement

Stefanson, 2001-2002

Questions

Asagwara, 2002-2003

Gerrard, 2002-2003

Stefanson, 2002-2003

Referred to Standing Committee on Social and Economic Development

R/S Amdt

Clause 2(1)(b)

Lamoureux, 2502

Stefanson, 2502-2503

Clause 2(2)

Lamoureux, 2503

Stefanson, 2503

C/3 R

Asagwara, 2504-2507

Gerrard, 2510-2511

Guenter, 2507-2508

Kinew, 2508-2510

Lamoureux, 2514-2515

Lindsey, 2511-2513

Marcelino, 2513-2514

Stefanson, 2504

R/A

Filmon, 2515

Clarification of terminology (other facilities)

Lindsey, 2511

Congregate living homes, inclusion of

Lamoureux, 2514

Consultations

Asagwara, 2002

Stefanson, 2002

Exemptions

Lindsey, 2512

Other facilities, definition of

Asagwara, 2003

Stefanson, 2003

Public Health Amendment Act (Food Safety and Other Amendments) (Bill 36)

1 R

Pedersen, 141-142

2 R

Debate

Brar, 2131-2132

Gerrard, 2132

Opening statement

Pedersen, 2129-2130

Questions

Brar, 2130-2131

Gerrard, 2130

Pedersen, 2130-2131

Referred to Standing Committee on Agriculture and Food

C/3 R

Pedersen, 3404

R/A

Filmon, 3406

Consultations

Brar, 2130

Pedersen, 2130

Extension education

Brar, 2131-2132

Public health inspectors

Staffing increase request

Friesen, 76

Lindsey, 76

Public libraries

Municipal taxation exemption

Johnson, 2127

Public Schools Amendment and Manitoba Teachers' Society Amendment Act (Bill 45)

1 R

Goertzen, 435

2 R

Debate

Altomare, 1740-1744

Asagwara, 1744-1745

Lamont, 1745-1746, 2141

Opening statement

Cullen, 1736-1737

Questions

Altomare, 1737-1740

Cullen, 1737-1740

Lamoureux, 1737-1738

Referred to Standing Committee on Social and Economic Development

R/S Amdt

Clause 17

Lamoureux, 2897

Clause 30

Lamoureux, 2897

C/3 R

Altomare, 3369-3371

Cullen, 3369

Lamoureux, 3371

R/A

Filmon, 3406

Ability to pay provision

Altomare, 1741, 1855, 3369-3370

Lamont, 2141

Lamoureux, 3371

Complaint dismissal, coverage for legal costs

Altomare, 1743

Employers' organization, division and districts

Altomare, 1737

Cullen, 1737

Request to defer

Altomare, 3135

Cullen, 3135

Public Schools Finance Board

Dissolution of

Fielding, 199-200, 204, 615

Wasyliw, 204, 213

Public Sector Construction Projects (Tendering) Act (Bill 13)

1 R

Schuler, 147

2 R

Debate

Lamont, 1967-1969

Lindsey, 1966-1967

Opening statement

Schuler, 1963

Questions

Lamont, 1964-1966

Lindsey, 1964-1965

Schuler, 1964-1966

Referred to Standing Committee on Legislative Affairs

C/3 R

Johnson, 3284-3285

Lamont, 3287-3288

Lindsey, 3286-3287

R/A

Filmon, 3505

Training and apprenticeships

Johnson, 3286

Worker training

Lindsey, 1964, 1966-1967

Schuler, 1964

Worker wages

Johnson, 3286

Lamont, 3287-3288

Workplace safety

Johnson, 3286

Lindsey, 3287

Public service

Politicization, Ombudsman's review

Goertzen, 4073

Marcelino, 4073

Public Service Act (Bill 3)

1 R

Helwer, 97

2 R

Debate

Lamoureux, 1948-1949

Lindsey, 1946-1948

Opening statement

Helwer, 1943-1944

Questions

Helwer, 1944-1946

Lamoureux, 1944-1945

Lindsey, 1944-1946

Referred to Standing Committee on Social and Economic Development

C/3 R

Helwer, 3392-3393

Lamoureux, 3393-3394

Lindsey, 3393

R/A

Filmon, 3405

Clerk of the Legislative Assembly

Appointment of and wage setting responsibility

Helwer, 1944-1945

Lamoureux, 1944, 1948

Commissioner, appointment of

Helwer, 1945

Lindsey, 1945

Conflict-of-interest

Helwer, 1944

Consultations

Helwer, 1944

Lindsey, 1944

Dispute-resolution mechanisms

Helwer, 1944

Joint council vs. council of employers

Helwer, 1946

Lindsey, 1946

Political activities of employees

Helwer, 1945

Lamoureux, 1948

Lindsey, 1945, 1947, 3393

Post-employment restrictions

Helwer, 1944

Public sector layoffs, due process

Helwer, 1945-1946

Lindsey, 1945

Running for political office

Helwer, 1946

Lindsey, 1946

Seniority in hiring/firing

Lindsey, 1947-1948

Public service employees

Anti-racism initiatives

Reyes, 1551

Assistance with pandemic response

Lamont, 1080

Pallister, 1080

Respectful workplaces

Martin, 1549

Moses, 1549

Nesbitt, 1553-1554

Public service layoffs

Economic recession

Kinew, 52

Reduction during pandemic

Helwer, 4039

Lindsey, 4039

Public Services Sustainability Act

Court challenge

Asagwara, 1852

Ruling on public sector wages

Fielding, 2448-2449

Kinew, 2448-2449

Wage freeze

Fontaine, 1941

Public transit

Costs for EIA recipients during pandemic

Adams, 1258

Smith, B., 1258

Hydrogen fuel cell buses

Altomare, 2290

Service reduction

Moses, 1144

Public transit expansion

Zero emission vehicles

Altomare, 117

Public Utilities Board. See Manitoba Hydro

Public Utilities Ratepayer Protection and Regulatory Reform Act (Various Acts Amended) (Bill 35)

1 R

Fielding, 146

Request to withdraw Bill

Fielding, 2494

Kinew, 1916-1917, 2491

Pallister, 1916-1918, 2491, 2494-2495

Sala, 2494

Public washrooms

Homeless population

Naylor, 441

Public-health emergencies

Retired health professionals, registration requirement

Goertzen, 2095

Public-private partnerships

COVID-19 testing

Asagwara, 3098

Stefanson, 3098

Government intention for

Fielding, 3769

Wasyliw, 3769

 

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