HOUSE INDEX - 4th 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
Pedal-assist bikes
Martin, 1116
Early childhood educators. See also Members' statements
Child care assistant wages
Ewasko, 1998
Sala, 1997-1998
Competitive wages
Ewasko, 1997
Fielding, 1728-1729
Recruitment and retention
Friesen, 596
Squires, 603
Tuition reimbursement initiative
Ewasko, 3425
Wishart, 3425
Wage increase, need for
Ewasko, 1996
Fielding, 1463-1464
Friesen, 596-597
Marcelino, 230
Sala, 1995-1996
Wasyliw, 597
Early Childhood Workforce Agreement. See Canada-Wide Early Learning and Child Care Agreement
Early learning and child care. See also Members' statements; Multilateral Early Learning and Child Care Framework
Pandemic staffing support benefit
Lamoureux, 133
Squires, 133
Spaces, new school construction
Isleifson, 44
Staff shortage
Lamoureux, 138
Marcelino, 229
Early Learning and Child Care Act. See Minor Amendments and Corrections Act, 2022
Fontaine, 1480
Lamont, 1480-1481
Wharton, 1479-1480
East Side Eagles Football Club. See Members' statements
Easter. See Members' statements
Lagassé, 3415
Eating disorders. See also Members' statements; Women's Health Clinic
Binge eating
Naylor, 1906
Cases, tracking number of
Marcelino, 1908
Naylor, 1908-1909
Causes of
Morley-Lecomte, 2393
Consultations re: Bill 228
Naylor, 1909
Teitsma, 1909
Early intervention and treatment
Morley-Lecomte, 1909
Naylor, 1909
Factors contributing to
Naylor, 2393
Formal diagnosis
Lamoureux, 1908
Naylor, 1908
Regulation of therapy
Lamoureux, 2394
Risk factors
Lagassé, 1908
Socio-cultural determinants
Morley-Lecomte, 2393
Treatment services offered
Morley-Lecomte, 2394
Treatment services, funding
Gerrard, 1909
Treatment wait times
Naylor, 2392
Women's Health Clinic recovery program
Guillemard, 1499
Reyes, 1425
Eating Disorders Awareness Week Act (Bill 228)
1 R
Naylor, 1167
2 R
Debate
Teitsma, 1910
Opening statement
Naylor, 1905-1907
Questions
Asagwara, 1908
Gerrard, 1909
Lagassé, 1908
Lamoureux, 1908
Marcelino, 1909
Morley-Lecomte, 1909
Naylor, 1907-1909
Referred to Standing Committee on Social and Economic Development
C/3 R
Lamoureux, 2394
Morley-Lecomte, 2393-2394
Naylor, 2391-2393
R/A
Filmon, 2715
Ebanks, Kieran. See Members' statements
Commercial fishery
Eichler, 146
Waterhen Lake fishery
Eichler, 146
Ecological Reserves Amendment Act (Ecological Corridors) (Bill 239)
1 R
Gerrard, 2187
Economic Developers Association of Manitoba (EDAM)
Forster, Eric (award recipient)
Piwniuk, 3312
Funding supports for
Cullen, 1456
Economic Development, Investment and Trade Department
Annual report March 31, 2022
Cullen, 2780
Chambers of Commerce agreement (shop-local program)
Ewasko, 2006-2011
Moses, 2006-2011
Economic Development Secretariat
Lamont, 2272
Estimates
Opening statement
Cullen, 2001-2003
Moses, 2003
Speakers
Lamont, 2269-2271
Moses, 2257-2269
Industry Programs & Partnerships
Cullen, 2267-2269
Moses, 2267-2269
Reconciliation and diversity training
Cullen, 2271
Lamont, 2271
Staff introductions
Cullen, 2004
Moses, 2004
Supplementary Estimates for 2022-2023
Cullen, 1437
Vacancy rate
Cullen, 2004-2005
Moses, 2004-2005
Economic Review of Bipole III and Keeyask
Expert panel recommendations
Friesen, 2991-2994
Sala, 2991-2993
Formal response to recommendations
Stefanson, 2871-2872
General comments
Sala, 896
Implementation of recommendations
Friesen, 2910-2911, 2968, 2990-2993, 3688
Sala, 96-97, 2910-2911, 2967-2968, 2990-2993, 3688
Wharton, 96-97
Request to table progress report
Friesen, 3320-3321, 3527, 3582-3583
Sala, 3320-3321, 3526-3527, 3582-3583
Government initiatives
Reyes, 173
Smith, A., 173
Cost of illiteracy
Marcelino, 809
Deficit spending and borrowing
Lamont, 752
French companies, investment in Manitoba
Cullen, 981
Nesbitt, 981
Growth in
Reyes, 140
Unemployment rate decrease
Cullen, 673
Guenter, 672
Criticism of new plan
Fielding, 1405
Lamont, 1405
Education and Early Childhood Learning Department
Annual report March 31, 2022
Ewasko, 2780
Corporate Services ADM position
Altomare, 2365-2366
Ewasko, 2365-2366
Estimates
Debate, 1783-1794, 1985-2001, 2364-2377, 2445-2449
Opening statements
Altomare, 1784-1786
Ewasko, 1783-1784
Speakers
Altomare, 1786-1794, 1985-1994, 2364-2375, 2445
Ewasko, 1786-1794, 1985-2001, 2364-2377, 2445-2447
Lamoureux, 2446-2447
Leadership of the K-12 Pandemic Response, Auditor General's report, March 2022
Driedger, 1231
Ewasko, 2372
Staff introductions
Ewasko, 1786
Supplementary Estimates for 2022-2023
Ewasko, 1653
Apology request for minister's comments
Altomare, 1401-1402
Fielding, 1401-1402
Consultant and advertising costs
Cullen, 60-61
Marcelino, 60-61
Withdrawal of
Brar, 2151
Lathlin, 1530
Education Property Tax Credit. See also Appropriation Act, 2022 (School Tax Rebate)
Accrual for 2021-2022
Friesen, 2458
Wasyliw, 2458
Agriculture producers
Pedersen, 1494
Authority to pass Bill 39
Budget 2022
Friesen, 1326
Lamont, 1387
Stefanson, 1539
Calendar year vs. fiscal year
Friesen, 2457
Wasyliw, 2456-2457
Cheque vs. direct deposit
Friesen, 2936-2937
Wasyliw, 2936
Commercial landlords
Friesen, 3707
Commercial rebate, small business
Wasyliw, 3337
Corporate rebate
Brar, 2150
Fielding, 61-62, 2037, 2100-2101
Friesen, 1893, 1939-1940, 2132-2133, 2160, 2200-2201, 3535
Kinew, 1938-1939, 2050, 2054, 2962
Marcelino, 2114
Moses, 1959-1960
Sandhu, 2116
Smith, B., 3341
Wasyliw, 61-62, 1893, 1939-1940, 2100-2101, 2132-2133, 2157, 2199-2200, 3336-3337
Wiebe, 2108-2109
Debt financing vs. own-source revenue
Friesen, 2930-2935
Gerrard, 1953
Kinew, 2054
Lamont, 2217
Sandhu, 2116
Education system funding model, request for
Friesen, 2928
Marcelino, 2112
Wasyliw, 2928
Farmland properties
General comments
Pedersen, 159
High/low property value rebates
Altomare, 3344
Friesen, 2937-2939
Lamont, 3374
Lamoureux, 3343
Marcelino, 2113
Sandhu, 2117
Wasyliw, 2157, 2216, 2937-2938
How to pay for
Friesen, 1893
Lamont, 1893
Lamoureux, 3343
Income testing
Altomare, 3344
Interest rate on borrowed money
Mailing/printing costs
Friesen, 2935-2936
Wasyliw, 2935-2936
Multiple property owners
Friesen, 1892
Lamont, 1893
Out-of-province rebates
Altomare, 1952
Lamoureux, 3343
Moses, 3386
Naylor, 3379
Wasyliw, 1381, 1893, 1894, 1897, 2157, 3709
Railway company rebates
Friesen, 1894
Wasyliw, 1894
Reason for
Marcelino, 2111-2112
Rental tax credit
Friesen, 1238-1239
Naylor, 804
Sandhu, 800
Squires, 1239
Wasyliw, 846
Total cost for current fiscal year
Friesen, 2455-2456
Wasyliw, 2455-2456
Education system. See also Indigenous education; Resolutions
Access to public education, Ukrainian refugees
Ewasko, 873
Lamoureux, 873
Action plan announcement
Ewasko, 1451
Guenter, 1450
Assessment data re: student progress
Altomare, 1986-1987
Ewasko, 1986-1988
Budget 2022
Fielding, 1463
Friesen, 1327
Reyes, 1424
Budget for 2022-23
Ewasko, 2199
Guenter, 2199
Capital investments
Ewasko, 1361
Wishart, 1360
Class sizes
Altomare, 3664
Smith, B., 2172
Wasyliw, 584
Class sizes--northern Manitoba
Bushie, 1428
Clinical supports/special needs funding
Altomare, 1992
Ewasko, 1992-1993
Consulting firms, use of
Altomare, 2834-2835
Ewasko, 2834-2835
Curriculum update
Ewasko, 2368
English-as-additional language students
Equitable access to
Moses, 1961-1962
Equity Matters, implementation of
Altomare, 2374
Ewasko, 2375
External consultant costs
Altomare, 1609
Ewasko, 1609-1610
FRAME report re: funding
Altomare, 1990-1991
Ewasko, 1990-1991
Funding
Altomare, 981-982, 1667-1668, 1990-1992, 3361-3362
Ewasko, 981-982, 1667-1668, 1990-1992, 2645-2646, 3361-3362
Kinew, 2961-2962
Marcelino, 751
Moses, 3386
Stefanson, 2962
Wiebe, 2645-2646
Funding and pandemic enrollment disruptions--rural Manitoba
Fielding, 1406
Lamont, 1405-1406
Funding model consultation team
Altomare, 1994
Ewasko, 1994-1995
High school assessments
Grade 12 vs. grade 10
Altomare, 1987-1988
Ewasko, 1988
Indigenous representation/content
Altomare, 2445
Ewasko, 2445-2446
Smith, B., 815
Indigenous topics in curriculum
Altomare, 1786-1794
Ewasko, 1786-1794
Infrastructure deficit
Wasyliw, 583-584
K-to-12 funding
Altomare, 466-467
Ewasko, 466-467
K-to-12 review recommendations
Ewasko, 3667
Wishart, 3662-3663
Mamàhtawisiwin: The Wonder We Are Born With
Policy framework
Altomare, 2369
Online learning and internet access--rural Manitoba
Altomare, 3665
Pandemic recovery support
Altomare, 1243-1244, 1446-1447
Post-pandemic plan
Altomare, 1609
Ewasko, 1609
Programming and staffing concerns
Altomare, 2965-2966
Ewasko, 2965-2966
Provincial transfers
Wasyliw, 1899
Psychological assessments, wait time for
Altomare, 143
Reform, government intention
Altomare, 668-669
Ewasko, 668-669
Riel, Louis, in curriculum
Kinew, 242
Martin, 242
Sexual assault awareness training
Lamoureux, 1650
Staffing levels
Kinew, 1443-1444
Stefanson, 1443-1444
Students with special needs, funding announcement
Ewasko, 1322
Wishart, 1321
Truth and Reconciliation Commission, Call to Action Nos. 62-65
Altomare, 556, 1746-1747, 1786-1794
Ewasko, 1786-1794
Altomare, 1350
Ewasko, 1349-1350
Lamont, 1350-1351
Advertising budget
Moses, 3385
Naylor, 3379-3380
Sala, 3349
Sandhu, 3389
Electricity and natural gas consumption targets
Naylor, 1525
Electricity reduction targets
Sala, 3349
Federal funding
Sala, 3349
Natural gas reduction programs
Three-year strategic plan
Wharton, 3125
Three-year strategic plan, extension for
Friesen, 3331
Lathlin, 3382
Moses, 3384
Naylor, 3379
Sala, 3349
Sandhu, 3389
Wasyliw, 3338-3339
Guillemard, 72
Eichler, Hon. Ralph (Lakeside) PC
Agricultural Crown land leases
Request to reconsider program, 215
Cost of living
Northern Manitoba, 147
Deer population
Chronic wasting disease, 215
Drought
Water management strategy, 146
Eco-certification
Commercial fishery, 146
Waterhen Lake fishery, 146
First Nations
Forest management projects, 146
Fishery, commercial
Eco-certification, 146
Food Development Centre
Protein development, investment in, 145-146
Forest management projects
First Nations licences, 146
Indigenous land acknowledgement
Legislative Assembly of Manitoba, 145
Legislative Assembly of Manitoba
Indigenous land acknowledgement, 145
Livestock
Herd management program, 215
Manitoba Protein Advantage, 145
Manitoba Protein Consortium, 145
Minimum wage
Cost of living, northern Manitoba, 147
Mining and mineral exploration
Multi-year work permits, 145
Permitting system, 145
Northern Manitoba
Cost of living, 147
Oral Questions
Agricultural Crown land leasing
Request to reconsider program, 215
Chronic wasting disease in deer population
Request for government to address, 215
Manitoba's livestock producers
Herd management program, 215
Premier of Manitoba
First woman, 145
Protein Industries Canada
Research and innovation, 145
Recreational Angling Strategy, 146
Throne Speech
Debate, 145-147
Water management strategy
Drought protection, 146
Framework for, 146
Waterhen Lake fishery
Eco-certified, 146
Members' statements
Stonewall Art Group, 622
Resolutions
Recognizing a successful Agriculture Safety Week
Debate, 924
Questions, 917
Budget 2022 advertising
Fielding, 2095-2096
Marcelino, 2095
Premier's campaign spending
Goertzen, 2032-2033
Marcelino, 2032-2033
Elections. See also Opposition Day Motion
Voting infrastructure--remote First Nation communities
Fontaine, 494
Assistant voting officer and registration officer, position elimination
Fontaine, 494
Goertzen, 491
Ballot printers
Fontaine, 494
Candidates residential address, publication ban
Disabled voters, accommodations for assistive devices
Fontaine, 491
Goertzen, 491
Electronic strike-off, expansion of
Fontaine, 492
Electronic strike-off, smaller locations
Goertzen, 490
Electronic tabulators
Bushie, 795
Integrity of the vote and technology
Goertzen, 492
Smith, B., 492
Temporary modification to the voting process, limit on
Goertzen, 491
Vote at any polling station
Goertzen, 791
Elections Amendment Act (Bill 11)
1 R
Goertzen, 347-348
2 R
Debate
Fontaine, 493-495
Lamont, 495
Opening statement
Goertzen, 490-491
Questions
Fontaine, 492-493
Goertzen, 492-493
Lamont, 492
Smith, B., 492
Referred to Standing Committee on Social and Economic Development
C/3R
Bushie, 795-796
Fontaine, 791-793
Goertzen, 790-791
Lamont, 793-795
R/A
Chartier, 796
Elections Manitoba. See also Chief Electoral Officer; Elections Manitoba in Legislative Affairs Committee
Annual report, December 31, 2021 (Including a report on modifications to the voting process for the Fort Whyte by-election)
Driedger, 3673
Vote Anywhere in your Electoral Division on Election Day proposal
Goertzen, 490
Elections, fixed. See Opposition Day Motion
Buses--New Flyer Industries
Lamont, 1117
Martin, 1117
Busses, zero emission
Altomare, 2886
Clarke, 2248
Wiebe, 2247-2248
Charging infrastructure
Charging infrastructure, provincial parks
Wharton, 3126
Investment needed
Gerrard, 3528
Wharton, 3528
Promotion and use
Lamoureux, 2595
Wharton, 2595
Provincial rebate
Lamoureux, 1281
Public transit fleet, funding for upgrades
Helwer, 1610-1611
Naylor, 1610
Transit buses
Naylor, 1120
Elmwood Supply Company. See Members' statements
Emancipation Day Act. See Commemoration of Days, Weeks and Months and Related Repeals and Amendments Act
Estimates
Debate, 3273-3274
Recruitment and training
Bushie, 3440-3441
Nesbitt, 3440-3441
Seasonal to full-time employment
Bushie, 3441-3442
Nesbitt, 3441-3442
Emergency Measures Act. See Minor Amendments and Corrections Act, 2022
Emergency Measures Organization
Blizzard-flooding preparedness
Lamont, 1343
Piwniuk, 1343
Budget cut concerns
Lamont, 1343
Stefanson, 1343
Emergency Medical Services. See also Ministerial statements; Paramedics and paramedic services
Budget 2022
Gordon, 2337
Expiry of transportation contracts
Patient safety concerns
Gordon, 1176
Kinew, 1174-1175
Model of care--rural Manitoba
Gordon, 2475
New stations
Gordon, 2440
New stations--Crystal City, Portage la Prairie
Gordon, 2474-2475
Number employed by Shared Health
Asagwara, 2473-2474
Gordon, 2473-2474
Recruitment--rural Manitoba
Gordon, 2475
Response times
Asagwara, 1402-1403
Gordon, 1402-1403
Station closure inquiry
Kinew, 2945
Stefanson, 2945
Emergency Medical Services, patient transfers. See also Resolutions
Claims approved
Asagwara, 1976
Gordon, 1976
Doctors on board
Asagwara, 2229-2233
Gordon, 2229-2233
Family notification
Asagwara, 1971-1972
Gordon, 1972
General comments
Altomare, 1411
Wiebe, 1535
Hardship support program
Asagwara, 1970-1973
Number of
Gordon, 1973
Patient transfer protocol
Patients health region, transport to
Request to end practice
Asagwara, 735, 767-768, 1445-1446
Gordon, 735, 767-768, 872-873, 1446
Kinew, 1275-1276
Lamont, 872-873
Stefanson, 1275-1276
Selective transfers
Altomare, 612
Emergency room services. See also specific health regions; specific hospitals
Ambulance transport protocols (redirection)
Bed availability and staffing
Cullen, 2092-2093
Kinew, 2092-2093
Closures and patient transfers--northern Manitoba
Bushie, 3042-3043
Helwer, 3042-3043
Consolidation and closures
Kinew, 2940-2944
Stefanson, 2940-2944
Health-care reform, impact of
Asagwara, 1608
Gordon, 1608-1609
Moses, 3387
Hospital capacity concerns--Winnipeg
Gordon, 1612
Lamont, 1612
Patient visitation guidelines
Gordon, 3322
Lamoureux, 3321-3322
Patients leaving unseen, number of
Asagwara, 1977
Gordon, 1977
Reopening timeline--Powerview-Pine Falls
Asagwara, 2433-2434
Fontaine, 2309-2310
Gordon, 2309-2310, 2434, 2435-2436
Rural nurse staff levels
Naylor, 1591
Staff vacancy rate concerns
Goertzen, 57-58
Kinew, 57-58
Sandhu, 185
Staff vacancy rate concerns--northern Manitoba
Gordon, 1521
Lindsey, 1521
State of
Cullen, 1484
Stefanson, 3316-3317
Vacancy rate, pre-pandemic
Sala, 616
Wait time reduction plan
Gerrard, 831
Lamont, 1137
Wait times
Asagwara, 1976
Gordon, 1976-1977
Kinew, 1606-1607
Naylor, 2059
Stefanson, 1606-1607
Water services--northern Manitoba
Gordon, 1521
Lindsey, 1521
Employee Pensions and Other Costs
Annual report March 31, 2022
Helwer, 2780
Estimates, 3703
Electronic meetings
Gordon, 477
Full-time and poverty wages
Cullen, 2260
Moses, 2259
Layoffs, public notification
Companies over 50 workers
Helwer, 3158
Lindsey, 3158
Programs
Reyes, 141
Unemployment rate and wages
Cullen, 1321
Lamont, 1320-1321
Employment and Income Assistance (EIA). See also Disability Income Support Program
Adult education programs
Marcelino, 2138-2139
Smith, B., 2145
Squires, 2139-2140
Adult education programs, benefit reduction concerns
Wowchuk, 811
Application barriers, individuals with addictions
Lamoureux, 3276
Lathlin, 3276
Basic rate increase
Squires, 3065-3066
CERB and Social Services Appeal Board appeals
Smith, B., 3714
Disabled recipients in long-term care
Hourly rate charges for escorted appointments
Lamont, 2835-2836
Squires, 2835-2836
Early Canada Pension Plan claims
Smith, B., 770-771, 934-935, 1263, 1487, 2147
Squires, 770-771, 935-936, 1487-1488
Employment/training opportunities
Squires, 813
Indexed to rate of inflation
Sala, 1217
Individuals with disabilities, living conditions
Lamont, 1387
Market Basket Measure
Marcelino, 1470
Number of clients on
Lamont, 3030
Outpatient physiotherapy services
Smith, B., 3072-3073
Squires, 3072-3073
Rate stagnation
Lamont, 588, 857, 3022-3023, 3030, 3539
Sala, 1477
Shelter benefits, barriers to accessing
Smith, B., 3340
Single parents, support programs for
Squires, 1281
Teitsma, 1281
Special diets, diabetes care
Smith, B., 3064
Volunteer benefit
Gerrard, 1262
Squires, 1262-1263
Wait list for homeless individuals
Smith, B., 3340
Employment Standards Code Amendment Act (Leave for Miscarriage or Stillbirth)
Request for support for Bill 219
Helwer, 1944-1945
Lathlin, 1944-1945
Employment Standards Code Amendment Act (Leave for Miscarriage or Stillbirth) (Bill 219)
1 R
Lathlin, 925
Employment Standards Code Amendment Act (Minimum Wage)
Consultations with labour organizations
Helwer, 2538
Lindsey, 2538
Consumer price index and five percent inflation rate
Gerrard, 2538
Helwer, 2538
Moses, 2543
First quarter inflation, fourth quarter increase
Helwer, 2537
Minimum wage increase
Helwer, 2532
Khan, 2531-2532
Employment Standards Code Amendment Act (Minimum Wage) (Bill 44)
1 R
Helwer, 2517
2 R
Debate
Lamont, 2544-2545
Lindsey, 2539-2543
Moses, 2543-2544
Opening statement
Helwer, 2537
Questions
Gerrard, 2538
Helwer, 2538-2539
Lamont, 2539
Lamoureux, 2539
Lindsey, 2538-2539
C/3 R
Helwer, 2662
Lamont, 2662
Lindsey, 2662
Committee of the Whole
Lamont, 2613-2614
Wiebe, 2612-2613
Written submissions to committee
Cook, 2619-2620
Graham, 2620
Jeffrey, 2620
Jocelyn, 2620-2621
McCracken, 2622-2623
Rebeck, 2621-2622
Remillard, 2623
Ross, 2623-2624
Trager, 2624
R/A
Filmon, 2715
Squires, 2823
Estimates
Debate, 3274
Enabling Appropriations, Tax Credits and Public Debt
Annual report March 31, 2022
Friesen, 2780
Supplement to the Estimates of Expenditure 2022-2023
Friesen, 2780
Street Census
Smith, B., 2521
Endangered Species and Ecosystems Act
At-risk habitat, identification of
Gerrard, 1094
Recommendations, requirement to follow
Gerrard, 1094
Diversity of market
Michaleski, 1199
Kivalliq energy line
Sala, 3350
National energy grid
Sala, 3350
Development of
Naylor, 3125-3126
Wharton, 3125-3126
Dunsky Energy + Climate Advisors, report
Friesen, 3270
Naylor, 3126
Sala, 3270
Wharton, 3126
Long-term strategy, development of
Naylor, 3060
Wharton, 3060
Perimeter Highway north, design study
Piwniuk, 3288
Engineering and Geoscientific Professions Amendment Act
Administration process, restructuring of
Wishart, 1577-1578
Association membership, members from outside Manitoba
Sala, 2887
Consultations
Moses, 1578
Wishart, 1578
Manitoba climate/terrain
Altomare, 1585-1586
Gerrard, 1585
Membership, new category of
Wishart, 1578
National labour mobility rules
Moses, 1580
Out-of-province applicants
Gerrard, 3299
Professional development obligation, penalties for not acquiring
Sala, 2887
Scope-of-practice licensees
Gerrard, 3299
Lindsey, 1583
Standards of practice
Moses, 1580
Suspended licences, appeal process
Michaleski, 1582
Moses, 1580
Training/education standards--domestic engineers
Lindsey, 1583
Training/education standards--foreign engineers
Altomare, 2886
Gerrard, 1578-1579
Lindsey, 1583
Engineering and Geoscientific Professions Amendment Act (Bill 233)
1 R
Wishart, 1435
2 R
Debate
Altomare, 1585-1586, 2886-2887
Gerrard, 1584-1585
Lindsey, 1583-1584
Michaleski, 1582-1583
Moses, 1580-1582
Sala, 2886-2888
Opening statement
Wishart, 1577-1578
Questions
Gerrard, 1578-1579
Michaleski, 1578-1580
Moses, 1578-1580
Pedersen, 1579
Wishart, 1578-1580
Referred to Standing Committee on Social and Economic Development
C/3 R
Gerrard, 3299-3300
Moses, 3298-3299
Wishart, 3298
R/A
Cameron, 3733
Enns, Harry. See Members' statements under Lakeside MLAs
Annual report, March 31, 2022
Helwer, 3238
Environment Amendment Act (Pesticide Restrictions)
Bird species, effect on
Gerrard, 989
Wharton, 989
Buffer zones
Wharton, 987
Buffer zones--City of Winnipeg
Naylor, 988
Wharton, 988
Children, health effects on
Gerrard, 1000
Naylor, 994
Commercial applicators, certification standards
Wharton, 987
Consultations
Gerrard, 989
Naylor, 990
Wharton, 989-990
Wiebe, 999
Cost to municipalities
Naylor, 992
Education facilities
Gerrard, 3600
Naylor, 3600
Golf courses
Gerrard, 3596
Naylor, 3596
High risk populations, effect on
Naylor, 991
Legislative grounds
Gerrard, 3597
Naylor, 3597
Municipal parks
Naylor, 987
Wharton, 987-988
Other jurisdictions, ban in
Naylor, 991
Outdoor sport fields
Gerrard, 3598
Naylor, 3598
Parks
Gerrard, 3599
Personal use regulations
Wharton, 989
Wiebe, 989
Pets/insects, effect on
Altomare, 1004
Gerrard, 3722
Naylor, 991
Prohibited areas, expansion of
Wharton, 986
Provincial permits
Wharton, 987
Public health, impact on
Gerrard, 3720-3721
Naylor, 3720
Request to withdraw Bill 22
Restricted areas
Wharton, 987
Rural or urban areas
Gerrard, 3601
Naylor, 3601
Sale/use of, approval by Health Canada
Wharton, 986
Small gardens, effect on
Naylor, 995
Water quality monitoring
Naylor, 993
Wildlife, impact on
Gerrard, 3722
Environment Amendment Act (Pesticide Restrictions) (Bill 22)
1 R
Wharton, 661-662
2 R
Debate
Altomare, 1003-1006
Gerrard, 1001-1003
Naylor, 990-995
Pedersen, 995-996
Wiebe, 996-1001
Opening statement
Wharton, 986-987
Questions
Gerrard, 988-990
Naylor, 987-990
Wharton, 987-990
Wiebe, 988
Referred to Standing Committee on Agriculture
R/S Amdt
Clause 3 subsection 40.5(2)
Gerrard, 3596-3601
Naylor, 3596-3601
Clause 4
Gerrard, 3602
C/3 R
Gerrard, 3721-3722
Naylor, 3719-3721
Wharton, 3719
R/A
Cameron, 3732
Environment, Climate and Parks Department
Annual report March 31, 2022
Wharton, 2781
Environmental enforcement fines
Naylor, 3257
Wharton, 3257
Environmental Stewardship spending
Naylor, 3059
Wharton, 3059-3060
Estimates
Debate, 3056-3060, 3125-3133, 3193, 3254-3262
Opening statements
Naylor, 3057
Wharton, 3056-3057
Speakers
Gerrard, 3261
Naylor, 3057-3060, 3125-3133, 3193, 3254-3261
Wharton, 3057-3060, 3125-3133, 3193, 3254-3262
Pesticide regulations, fines or prosecutions
Naylor, 3257-3258
Wharton, 3257-3258
Staff introductions
Wharton, 3056
Supplementary Estimates for 2022-2023
Wharton, 1437
Technical appointments
Naylor, 3058
Wharton, 3058
Vacancies
Naylor, 3058
Wharton, 3058
Water Stewardship spending
Naylor, 3060
Wharton, 3060
Epilepsy and Seizure Association of Manitoba
Gordon, 969-970
Epilepsy treatment. See also Purple Day
Clinic closure
Gordon, 2531
Lamont, 2530-2531
Neurologist position vacancies
Gordon, 130
Naylor, 129-130
Purchase of ROSA machine
Women in politics
Morley-Lecomte, 509
Projected amount--Manitoba
Friesen, 3706
Wasyliw, 3706
Estimates. See also Financial Administration Amendment Act; specific departments
Erratum 2022-2023
Friesen, 1751
General comments
Altomare, 852
Bushie, 882
Liberal MLA speaking time
Gerrard, 82
Revised order tabled
Committee of Supply, October 11, 2022
Cullen, 3109
Cullen, 3162
Revised order, November 1, 2022
Cullen, 32
Revised order, October 13, 2022
Friesen, 3237
Supplementary estimates books
Information available
Altomare, 1986
Ewasko, 1986
Fielding, 1611-1612
Wasyliw, 1611
Supplementary Loan and Guarantee Authority
Annual report March 31, 2022
Friesen, 2780
Passing of, condolences to family
Cullen, 2029
Kinew, 2028-2029
Ewasko, Hon. Wayne (Lac du Bonnet) PC
Aboriginal Academic Achievement, 1787
Aboriginal Language Strategy, 1789
Adult education
Per pupil funding, 817
Adult education centres
Funding, 817
Brandon School Division
Cuts to programs and staff, 631-632
Canada-Wide Early Learning and Child Care Agreement
Equitable distribution, 1999-2000, 2349-2350
Income testing, 2375-2376
Indexing increase, 2377
Pre-school and toddler fee targets, 1847
Child care
Daily fees, request to decrease, 3487-3488
Child Nutrition Council of Manitoba, 3666-3667
COVID-19 - business
Small business support programs, 2006-2014
COVID-19 - education system
Pandemic recovery support, 1243-1244
Post-pandemic plan, 1609
School ventilation systems, 732-733
COVID-19 - pandemic response
Leadership of the K-12 Pandemic Response, Auditor General's report, March 2022, 2372
Early childhood educators
Child care assistant wages, 1998
Competitive wages, 1997
Tuition reimbursement initiative, 3425
Wage increase, need for, 1996
Economic Development, Investment and Trade Department
Chambers of Commerce agreement (shop-local program), 2006-2011
Education and Early Childhood Learning Department
Annual report March 31, 2022, 2780
Corporate Services ADM position, 2365-2366
Estimates
Opening statements, 1783-1784
Speakers, 1786-1794, 1985-2001, 2364-2377, 2445-2447
Leadership of the K-12 Pandemic Response, Auditor General's report, March 2022, 2372
Staff introductions, 1786
Supplementary Estimates for 2022-2023, 1653
Education system
Access to public education, Ukrainian refugees, 873
Action plan announcement, 1451
Assessment data re: student progress, 1986-1988
Budget for 2022-23, 2199
Capital investments, 1361
Clinical supports/special needs funding, 1992-1993
Consulting firms, use of, 2834-2835
Curriculum update, 2368
Equity Matters, implementation of, 2375
External consultant costs, 1609-1610
FRAME report re: funding, 1990-1991
Funding, 981-982, 1667-1668, 1990-1992, 2645-2646, 3361-3362
Funding model consultation team, 1994-1995
High school assessments
Grade 12 vs. grade 10, 1988
Indigenous representation/content, 2445-2446
Indigenous topics in curriculum, 1786-1794
K-to-12 funding, 466-467
K-to-12 review recommendations, 3667
Mamàhtawisiwin: The Wonder We Are Born With
Policy framework, 1784, 2368-2370, 2371
Pandemic recovery support, 1243-1244, 1447-1448
Post-pandemic plan, 1609
Programming and staffing concerns, 2965-2966
Reform, government intention, 668-669
Students with special needs, funding announcement, 1322
Truth and Reconciliation Commission, Call to Action Nos. 62 to 65, 1786-1794
Education Week, 1349-1350
Estimates
Supplementary estimates books
Information available, 1986
French-language education
French immersion teacher shortage
Opportunities for immigrants, 2969
Holodomor
Monument on Legislative grounds, 385
Immigrants/immigration
French teaching opportunities, 2969
Indigenous education
Mamàhtawisiwin: The Wonder We Are Born With, 1784, 2368-2370, 2371
Representation/content in education system, 2445-2446
Topics in curriculum, 1786-1794
International students
Health care, request to reinstate coverage, 63-64
Invest Manitoba, 2014-2015
Les P'tits Loups Daycare, 2093-2094
Manitoba Rural Learning Consortium, 2368
Matters of Urgent Public Importance
Russia sending troops into Ukraine, 384-386
Members' statements
Canadian Power Toboggan Championships, 1071
Curling Week in Manitoba, 204-205
Lac du Bonnet community events, 3240
Lac du Bonnet constituency, 1935
Lymphedema Awareness Day, 417-418
Menstrual products
Availability (Shoppers Drug Mart partnership), 3666
Request to supply schools, 527-528
Ministerial statements
Education Week, 1349-1350
Music Month in Manitoba, 2126
School Support Staff Recognition Week, 2721-2722
Spring break, 1031-1032
Take Our Kids to Work Day, 3609
Week of the Early Childhood Educator, 1508-1509
World Teachers' Day, 2957-2958
Moose Hide Campaign Day, 1925
Music Month in Manitoba, 2126
Northern education
Manitoba Rural Learning Consortium, 2368
Nurses, internationally educated
Credential barriers, 1281-1282
Oral Questions
Access to public K-to-12 education
Accommodation for Ukrainian refugees, 873
Brandon School Division
Cuts to programs and staff, 631-632
Daily daycare fees
Request to decrease, 3487-3488
Early childhood education students
Tuition reimbursement initiative, 3425
Education funding review
External consultant costs, 1609-1610
Education system
Budget for 2022-23, 2199
Capital investments, 1361
Funding concerns, 981-982, 1667-1668, 2645-2646
K-to-12 funding, 466-467
New action plan announcement, 1451
Pandemic recovery, 1243-1244, 1447-1448
Post-pandemic plan, 1609
Programming and staffing concerns, 2965-2966
Request for funding, 3361-3362
School ventilation systems, 732-733
Use of consulting firms, 2834-2835
Education system reform
Government intention, 668-669
Federal child-care subsidies
Equitable distribution, 2349-2350
French immersion teacher shortage
Opportunities for immigrants, 2969
International student health coverage
Request to reinstate program, 63-64
Internationally educated nurses
Request to address credential barriers, 1281-1282
Menstrual product availability
Request to supply schools, 527-528
Provincial child-care subsidies
Federal fee target, 1847
Provincial Nominee Program
Family reunification, 173
Refugee settlement services
Education supports needed, 2969
St. Pierre Jolys library
Les P'tits Loups Daycare, 2093-2095
Students with special needs
Funding announcement, 1322
Teaching profession-shortage concerns
Post-secondary education enrollment, 2970
U of M Faculty Association labour dispute
Collective bargaining and wage mandate, 102, 168
Ukrainian child refugees
Public school fee waiver, 1491-1492
University of Manitoba Faculty Association
Collective bargaining negotiations, 17-18
Labour dispute, impact on students and staffing, 19
Post-secondary education
Skills, Talent and Knowledge Strategy, 816
Poverty and Education Task Force, 3666
Protecting Youth in Sports Act (Bill 244)
2 R
Debate, 3017-3019
Provincial Nominee Program
Expedited applications--Ukrainian refugees, 385
General comments, 173
Public Schools Amendment Act (Nutrition Programs) (Bill 235)
2 R
Debate, 2169-2171
Public Schools Amendment Act (Provision of Menstrual Hygiene Products) (Bill 226)
2 R
Debate, 1015-1017
Refugee assistance
Settlement services, French-language education, 2969
Resolutions
Calling on the provincial government to develop better policies to protect youth in sports
Debate, 1924-1925
Calling on the provincial government to improve adult education
Debate, 815-817
Calling on the provincial government to stop cutting education funding
Debate, 3666-3667
Respect in Sport program, 3018
Rural Manitoba
Manitoba Rural Learning Consortium, 2368
School Bus Driver Day, 1349
School Support Staff Recognition Week, 2721-2722
Schools
Healthy Schools initiative, 2170
Home-school enrollment numbers, 1989
Menstrual product availability, 527-528
Menstrual product availability (Shoppers Drug Mart partnership), 3666
Music programs, 2126
Shooting in Uvalde, Texas
Condolences to family, 2365
Ventilation systems, audit of, 2373-2374
Shoppers Drug Mart
Partnership re: menstrual product availability in schools, 3666
Skills, Talent and Knowledge Strategy, 816
St. Pierre Jolys library, 2093-2095
Task Force on Poverty and Education
Food security, subcommittee on, 2170
Teachers' Idea Fund, 1994
Teachers' Pensions Amendment Act (Bill 208)
2 R
Debate, 1818-1819
C/3 R, 3558
Teachers/teaching
Manitoba Rural Learning Consortium
Rural/northern school divisions, 2368
Minority representation, 2445-2446
Profession shortage and post-secondary enrollment, 2970
Professional development, 2367-2368
Truth and Reconciliation Commission
Call to Action Nos. 62 to 65: education in schools, 1786-1794
Denominational school curriculum, 1789-1794
Tuition
Early childhood educators, reimbursement initiative, 3425
Ukrainian refugees
Access to public education--Ukrainians, 873
Education supports, 2969
Public school fee waiver--Ukrainian children, 1491-1492
University of Manitoba Faculty Association
Collective bargaining and wage mandate, 102, 168
Collective bargaining negotiations, 17-18
Impact on students and staffing, 19
Wayfinders, 817
Week of the Early Childhood Educator, 1508-1509
World Teachers' Day, 2957-2958
Premier's leadership campaign
Conflict on interest
Cullen, 1075-1076
Fontaine, 1075-1076
RFP for medical aviation services
Request for Premier's recusal
Fontaine, 1239-1240, 1403-1404, 1489, 3117-3118
Goertzen, 1239-1240, 1403-1404
Gordon, 3118
Estimates
Debate, 1794-1809, 2378-2390, 2864-2877, 2939-2955, 2997--2998
Opening statements
Kinew, 1796-1798
Stefanson, 1794-1796
Speakers
Bushie, 2870
Kinew, 1798-1809, 2378-2390, 2864-2869, 2871, 2874-2877, 2939-2955
Lamont, 2872-2874
Stefanson, 1798-1809, 2378-2389, 2864-2877, 2939-2955
Staff introductions
Stefanson, 1798, 2378, 2865, 2939
Criminal investigation, update on
Asagwara, 3054
Johnston, 3054
Assaults on residents of Oakview Place
Inquiry into revoking licence
Johnston, 3487
Lamont, 3486-3487
Eye surgery. See Misericordia Eye Care Centre