HOUSE INDEX - 5th Session - 42nd Legislature
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Charity drive for Ukrainian children
Martin, 12
Racism. See also Mandatory Training for Provincial Employees (Systemic Racism and Human Rights) Act
Anti-Black racism in education
Asagwara, 1102
In health system--Indigenous people
Lathlin, 993
Lindsey, 984
How to combat
Reduction plan for households
Wharton, 378
Request for prevention plan
Gerrard, 1646
Klein, 1646
Raimondi, Dr. Christina. See Members' statements under Kearns, Dr. Katherine and Dr. Christina Raimondi
Rainbow Resource Centre. See also Members' statements
Affordable housing development for seniors
Asagwara, 2688
Budget 2023
Johnston, 685
Funding
Johnston, 833
T-shirt sales proceeds--École Van Belleghem
Gordon, 1423
Brar, 1024
Gerrard, 1024-1025
Khan, 1023-1024
Ransom, Alan Brian. See Condolence, motions of
Rapid Access to Addictions Medicine (RAAM)
Aboriginal Health and Wellness Centre partnership
Cullen, 616
Morley-Lecomte, 2147
Staffing and funding
Morley-Lecomte, 2140
Smith, B., 2140
RaY's Emergency Shelter and Transition programs
Squires, 1736
RCMP. See Royal Canadian Mounted Police
Re Uz It. See Members' statements
Rebeck, Mary. See Members' statements
Recession. See Economy
Reciprocal Enforcement of Judgments Amendment Act
Liability protection for Canadian abortion providers
US criminal charges
Fontaine, 1952
Reciprocal Enforcement of Judgments Amendment Act (Bill 211)
1 R
Fontaine, 267
2 R
Debate
Martin, 1955
Opening statement
Fontaine, 1951-1953
Questions
Asagwara, 1953-1955
Cox, 1954-1955
Fontaine, 1953-1955
Lamoureux, 1954
Martin, 1953-1954
Reconciliation. See Truth and Reconciliation
Budget 2023 initiatives
Stefanson, 804
New framework
Wharton, 128
Clarke, 2091
Red Hat Society. See Ministerial statements
Advanced paramedic program
Asagwara, 1704
Domestic violence/homeless shelter system
Micro-credential training program
Squires, 1866
Nursing, bridging programs
Guillemard, 1808-1809
Marcelino, 1808
Red River ecological corridor. See Members' statements
Red River Floodway. See Members' statements
Fontaine, 2777
Gerrard, 2777-2778
Airports
Luggage searches, elimination of--First Nations, 2593
Budget 2023
Debate, 795-797
Child care
During regular hours, 797
Child-care facilities
Rural/northern Manitoba, 796-797
Climate change
First Nation communities, impact on, 2097
Condolence, motions of
Williams, Edward Joseph "Joe," 2792
Diabetes/diabetics
Healthy food prices--northern Manitoba, 1165
First Nation health care
By-law enforcement challenges during pandemic, 2592-2593
State of emergency declaration (mental health and addiction)--northern Manitoba, 1181
First Nations
Climate change, impact on communities, 2097
Consultation policy, timeline for development, 2096
Hydro revenue sharing agreements, 2223
Luggage search at airports, elimination of, 2593
First Nations Child and Family Caring Society
Peter Henderson Bryce Award recipient (Sheri Porth), 434-435
Foot-care services
Services in Thompson, 240, 787, 796, 973-974
Health Department
Estimates
Speakers, 994
Indigenous children and youth
Mental health supports--York Factory First Nation, 2554
Indigenous Reconciliation and Northern Relations Department
Estimates
Opening statements, 2087
Speakers, 2087-2098, 2221-2230
First Nation consultation policy, 2096
Grants to organizations, list of, 2096
Indigenous staffing levels, 2088
Mayor of Wabowden, questions for the Minister, 2098
Staff introductions, 2087, 2221
Technical appointments, 2087
Vacancy management, 2221
Vacancy rate, 2087
Jordan's Principle, 2232
Judicial appointments
Former Attorney General
Concerns over residential school position, 2694-2695
Liquor, Gaming and Cannabis Control Amendment Act
Home delivery, age verification, 498
Liquor, Gaming and Cannabis Control Amendment Act (Bill 7)
2 R
Debate, 498-499
Manitoba Hydro
Revenue sharing agreement with First Nations, 2223
Manitoba Keewatinowi Okimakanak (MKO)
Consultations re: Bill 43, 2592
Manitoba MMIWG2S+ Partnership Implementation Plan
Advisory committee members, 2226
Members' statements
Chornoby, Shenika, 668
Fire prevention services in the north, 965
Graham, Ian, 1710
Northern Manitoba in Throne Speech, 114
Porth, Sheri, 434-435
The Sidney Project, 2779-2780
Thompson Seniors Community Resource Council, 2265
Mental health
Indigenous children and youth--York Factory First Nation, 2554
Ministerial statements
International Day of Persons With Disabilities, 431
MMIWG2S+ Partnership Implementation Plan
Advisory committee members, 2226
National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls
Calls for Justice, implementation timeline, 2091, 2092, 2225-2226
Northern health care
Diabetes and healthy food access, 1165
Diabetes rates, 1298
Healthy food prices, 1165
Patient transport challenges, 256
Preventative foot care, 240
Sleep disorders, barriers to access treatment, 1647
State of emergency declaration (mental health and addiction), 1181
State of health services, 1298
Travel to Winnipeg for services, 607, 1297
Northern Health Region
Budget for 2021-2022, 994
Northern Healthy Foods Initiative
Budget for, 2086, 2090, 2223-2224
Demand for, 2089
Northern Manitoba
Child-care facilities, 796-797
Northern Patient Transportation Program, 796
Oral Questions
Foot-care services in Thompson
Request to restore services, 787, 973-974
Judicial appointment of former cabinet minister
Concerns over residential school position, 2694-2695
Northern First Nation communities
State of emergency declaration, 1181
Northern health-care services
Preventative foot care, 240
Travel to Winnipeg for services, 607
Sleep disorder testing for northerners
Distance to travel to access care, 1647
Thompson aquatic facility
Increase in construction costs, 1432
Request for funding support, 2135
Thompson General Hospital
Lab technologist shortage, 1988
York Factory Cree Nation
Youth mental health supports, 2554
Orange Shirt Day
Statutory holiday, 2092-2095
Path to Reconciliation Act
MMIWG2S Calls for Justice, 2092
Peguis First Nation
Permanent flood protection, 2098
Petitions
Foot-care services, 384, 539, 579, 820, 922, 978-979, 1037, 1089, 1129, 1183, 1433, 1720-1721, 1993, 2057-2058, 2136-2137
Provincial Offences Amendment Act (2)
Manitoba Keewatinowi Okimakanak consultations, 2592
Provincial Offences Amendment Act (2) (Bill 43)
2 R
Debate, 2592-2593
Questions, 2592
Residential school system
Judicial appointment of former Attorney General
Concerns over residential school position, 2694-2695
Resolutions
Calling on the provincial government to restore Thompson's foot care clinic
Opening statement, 1296-1298
Questions, 1298-1299
Commending the provincial government for investing in diabetic supports
Debate, 1165
Condemning the provincial government for breaking its promises to seniors on personal care home beds
Questions, 1467-1468
Rural Manitoba
Child-care facilities, 796-797
Senior citizens
Thompson Seniors Community Resource Council, 2265
Shamattawa First Nation
The Sidney Project (shoes for children), 2779
Sleep disorders
Distance to travel to access care--northern Manitoba, 1647
Snow clearing
Privatization, 2824-2825
Tataskweyak Cree Nation
Chornoby, Shenika, 668
Thompson aquatic facility
Closure, impact on community, 1297
Increase in construction costs, 1432
Planning and construction delays, 1297
Request for funding support, 2135
Thompson Citizen newspaper, 1710
Thompson General Hospital
Hot water service issues, 256-257
Lab technologist shortage, 1988
Thompson Manitoba
Foot-care services, 240, 787, 796, 973-974
Laboratory services, 796
Throne Speech
Debate, 256-257
Transportation Infrastructure Amendment Act (Bill 224)
2 R
Questions, 2824-2825
Truth and Reconciliation
Economic reconciliation, framework, 2091
Strategy, timeline for development, 2089, 2095-2096, 2229-2230
Water treatment plants
Certification and training, 2098
York Factory First Nation
Youth mental health supports, 2554
Reducing Red Tape and Improving Services Act, 2023
Amusements Act re: prohibition of reselling tickets at markup
Goertzen, 1543
Lamoureux, 2343
Sandhu, 2342
City of Winnipeg Charter Amendment and Planning Amendment Act re: planning notices sent electronically
Lamoureux, 2343
Sandhu, 1545
Highway Traffic Act re: allowance for paramedics to direct traffic
Lamoureux, 2343
Teachers' Pensions Act re: TRAF board procedures
Goertzen, 1544
Sandhu, 1545-1546
Reducing Red Tape and Improving Services Act, 2023 (Bill 11)
1 R
Goertzen, 733-734
2 R
Debate
Sandhu, 1545-1546
Opening statement
Goertzen, 1543-1544
Questions
Goertzen, 1544-1545
Lamoureux, 1544
Sandhu, 1544-1545
Referred to Standing Committee on Justice
C/3 R
Goertzen, 2342
Lamoureux, 2343
Sandhu, 2342-2343
R/A
Neville, 2769
Request to withdraw Bill
Kinew, 780-781
Stefanson, 780-781
Refugees. See Petitions
Regional health authorities. See also specific authorities
Funding and health system reform
Wiebe, 2497
Non-disclosure agreements
Blacklisting of workers
Goertzen, 159
Lamont, 159
Regulated Health Professions Amendment Act (2)
Accreditation barriers, ministerial powers to address
Marcelino, 1418
Health Department staff working on file
Asagwara, 1412
Gordon, 1411-1412
Professional bodies, transition to RHPA
Regulatory bodies, number left to transition
Asagwara, 1412
Gerrard, 1413
Gordon, 1412-1413
Regulatory bodies, professions transferred
Gordon, 1411
Resources to support organizations
Asagwara, 2393-2394
Regulated Health Professions Amendment Act (2) (Bill 17)
1 R
Gordon, 563
2 R
Debate
Asagwara, 1414-1417
Gerrard, 1419
Marcelino, 1417-1419
Opening statement
Gordon, 1410
Questions
Asagwara, 1411-1413
Gerrard, 1411-1413
Gordon, 1411-1413
Referred to Standing Committee on Justice
C/3 R
Asagwara, 2393-2395
Gerrard, 2396
Gordon, 2393
Moses, 2396-2399
R/A
Neville, 2770
Regulated Health Professions Amendment Act (Bill 212)
1 R
Fontaine, 267
Regulatory Accountability Review 2023
Goertzen, 2775
Piwniuk, 909
Consultations
Isleifson, 2522
Moses, 2522
Exemptions
Gerrard, 2522
Isleifson, 2522
Wearing the poppy in the workplace, 7 day period prior
Isleifson, 2521
Moses, 2523
Wearing the poppy in the workplace, safety concerns
Gerrard, 2525
Isleifson, 2521
Moses, 2523
Remembrance Day Amendment Act (Bill 240)
1 R
Isleifson, 1763
2 R
Debate
Gerrard, 2524-2525
Moses, 2523-2524
Opening statement
Isleifson, 2521-2522
Questions
Gerrard, 2522
Isleifson, 2522-2523
Moses, 2522-2523
C/3 R
Fontaine, 2710-2711
Gerrard, 2711
Isleifson, 2710
R/A
Neville, 2771
Committee of the Whole
Opening statements
Isleifson, 2612-2613
Wiebe, 2613
Remote Learning Support Centre. See also Members' statements
Program for immunocompromised children
Altomare, 1265-1266
Ewasko, 1265-1267
Rent - above-guideline increases
Allowable expenses
Sandhu, 2362
Cost of living
Sala, 2611
General comments
Micklefield, 1814
Naylor, 103
Sala, 87-88, 1135, 1814-1815, 2235-2236
Smith, B., 2243
Wasyliw, 392
Percentage approved
Brar, 2281
Teitsma, 2281
EIA benefit expansion
Michaleski, 2470
Squires, 54
General comments
Squires, 1737
Renters/renting. See also Life Leases Amendment Act; Residential Tenancies Amendment Act
Apartment application fees
Micklefield, 1812-1813
Budget 2023
Sala, 680
Cost of living
Sala, 831
Manitoba Rent Relief Fund
Squires, 1737
Minimum wage earners
Naylor, 399
New rental units
Cullen, 1013
Rate increase
Teitsma, 969-970
Rent increases, ten-year period
Isleifson, 2245
Rental market, growth in
Sala, 1013
Renters' town hall--St. James
Sala, 1011
Tax credit reduction
Sala, 1011-1013, 1043, 1047, 1135, 2239
Sandhu, 1151, 1622, 2361-2362, 2455
Teitsma, 1622
Tax credit, number eligible for
Cullen, 1014
Sala, 1014
Throne Speech
Sala, 88
Smith, B., 248
Annual report, April 2023
Goertzen, 1900
Report of Support for Child Survivors of Sexual Assault Act. See Minor Amendments and Corrections Act, 2023
Forced sterilization
Fontaine, 267
Universal birth control coverage
Fontaine, 915
Gordon, 915
Squires, 915-916
Women's health care
Fontaine, 802
Funding
Guillemard, 1808
Moses, 1808
General comments
Moses, 838-839
Residential school system. See also Orange Shirt Day
Judicial appointment of former Attorney General
Concerns over residential school position
Lamont, 2653
Redhead, 2694-2695
Unmarked burial site searches
Clarke, 2086
Residential Tenancies Amendment Act
Above-guideline rent increases
Approval timeline
Sala, 2237
Allowable capital expenses
Isleifson, 2238
Smith, B., 2236-2237
Rent discounts
Smith, B., 2239
Repairs/maintenance costs and rent increases
Sala, 2237
Smith, B., 2243
Residential Tenancies Amendment Act (2)
Consultations
Michaleski, 1150
Moses, 1150
Household violence, definition of
Marcelino, 1153
Household violence, new category
Gerrard, 2705-2706
Moving expenses, landlord responsibility
Marcelino, 1153
Michaleski, 1148
Sandhu, 1151
Residential tenancies board role
Gerrard, 1155
Residential Tenancies Amendment Act (2) (Bill 231)
1 R
Michaleski, 1023
2 R
Debate
Gerrard, 1154-1155
Marcelino, 1153-1154
Martin, 1152-1153
Sandhu, 1151-1152
Opening statement
Michaleski, 1147-1149
Questions
Gerrard, 1149
Marcelino, 1149
Martin, 1149
Michaleski, 1149-1150
Moses, 1150
C/3 R
Gerrard, 2705-2706
Sandhu, 2705
R/A
Neville, 2771
Committee of the Whole
Opening statements
Michaleski, 2609
Sandhu, 2609
Residential Tenancies Amendment Act (3) (Bill 39)
1 R
Teitsma, 1975
Residential Tenancies Amendment Act (Application Fees and Deposits)
Violations by landlords, penalties for
Lamont, 1813
Micklefield, 1813-1814
Residential Tenancies Amendment Act (Application Fees and Deposits) (Bill 239)
1 R
Micklefield, 1587
2 R
Debate
Sala, 1814-1816
Opening statement
Micklefield, 1811-1812
Questions
Cox, 1813-1814
Isleifson, 1813
Lamont, 1813
Micklefield, 1812-1814
Sala, 1812-1814
Sandhu, 2361-2362
C/3 R
Gerrard, 2708
Micklefield, 2707-2708
Sala, 2708
R/A
Neville, 2771
Residential Tenancies Amendment Act (Bill 201)
1 R
Sala, 148
2 R
Debate
Guenter, 2246
Isleifson, 2244-2245
Lamont, 2245-2246
Smith, B., 2242-2244
Teitsma, 2240-2242
Opening statement
Sala, 2235-2237
Questions
Guenter, 2238-2239
Isleifson, 2237-2239
Lamont, 2238
Sala, 2237-2239
Smith, B., 2237-2239
Above-guideline increase requests for 2022
Sandhu, 2280
Teitsma, 2280
Dispute resolution timeline
Sandhu, 2282
Teitsma, 2282
Rents over fifteen hundred dollars
Lamont, 2238
Sala, 2238
Vacancy rate
Sandhu, 2279
Teitsma, 2279-2280
Calling on the federal government to absorb the cost of increased RCMP salaries
Debate
Altomare, 2112-2113
Asagwara, 1830-1832
Brar, 2109-2110
Bushie, 1826-1828
Fontaine, 1823-1824
Lamoureux, 1377-1378
Lindsey, 1828-1830
Maloway, 2117-2118
Moses, 2113-2115
Naylor, 1372-1374
Sala, 1824-1826
Schuler, 1374-1376
Smith, B., 2115-2117
Wasyliw, 2110-2112
Wiebe, 1376-1377
Opening statement
Michaleski, 1368-1370
Questions
Isleifson, 1371
Lamoureux, 1370
Michaleski, 1370-1372
Naylor, 1370-1371
Schuler, 1370-1371
Wiebe, 1371
Calling on the federal government to reform bail
Debate
Goertzen, 957-959
Lamoureux, 960
Pedersen, 960-961
Wiebe, 956-957
Opening statement
Schuler, 952-953
Questions
Lamoureux, 954
Lindsey, 955
Pedersen, 954-955
Schuler, 954-956
Wiebe, 954-955
Calling on the federal government to strengthen the bail provisions to address rising violent crime rates
Debate
Asagwara, 319-321
Fontaine, 317-318
Gerrard, 321-323
Smook, 318-319
Opening statement
Wishart, 314-315
Questions
Fontaine, 315-317
Gerrard, 316
Smook, 315
Wishart, 315-317
Wowchuk, 316
Calling on the provincial government to fairly negotiate with allied health professionals
Debate
Altomare, 1708
Asagwara, 1704-1705
Gerrard, 1707-1708
Klein, 1702-1704
R. Helwer, 1705-1707
Schuler, 1708
Opening statement
Wiebe, 1697-1700
Questions
Asagwara, 1700-1701
Gerrard, 1701
R. Helwer, 1700-1701
Wiebe, 1700-1702
Calling on the provincial government to listen to doctors and stop the cuts at the Grace Hospital
Debate
Asagwara, 1069-1071
Gerrard, 1073-1074
Klein, 1068-1069
Micklefield, 1071-1073
Pedersen, 1074
Opening statement
Sala, 1063-1065
Questions
Bushie, 1066-1067
Gerrard, 1066
Micklefield, 1066-1067
Pedersen, 1066-1067
Sala, 1066-1068
Calling on the provincial government to prioritize MMIWG2S* by implementing the national inquiry's Calls for Justice
Debate
Asagwara, 2633-2635
Cox, 2635-2637
Gerrard, 2637-2638
Isleifson, 2632-2633
Martin, 2638
Opening statement
Smith, B., 2627-2629
Questions
Altomare, 2630
Asagwara, 2631
Cox, 2631
Gerrard, 2630
Isleifson, 2630
Martin, 2631
Smith, B., 2630-2632
Calling on the provincial government to recognize the valuable role that foster parents play in Manitoba communities
Debate
Fontaine, 1580-1581
Gerrard, 1585-1586
Isleifson, 1585
Lagassé, 1581-1583
Marcelino, 1583-1585
Opening statement
Lamoureux, 1576-1578
Questions
Isleifson, 1578-1579
Lamoureux, 1578-1580
Marcelino, 1578-1580
Wishart, 1578-1579
Calling on the provincial government to restore Thompson's foot care clinic
Debate
Gerrard, 1305-1306
Isleifson, 1303-1305
Naylor, 1301-1303
Schuler, 1300-1301
Wowchuk, 1306
Opening statement
Redhead, 1296-1298
Questions
Gerrard, 1298
Isleifson, 1298
Naylor, 1298-1299
Redhead, 1298-1299
Schuler, 1298-1299
Wowchuk, 1299
Calling on the provincial government to stop breaking its promises and provide better support for sexual assault survivors through the sexual assault nurse examiner program
Debate
Clarke, 521-522
Fontaine, 517-518
Gerrard, 520-521
Morley-Lecomte, 519-520
Squires, 516-517
Opening statement
Lathlin, 512-514
Questions
Cox, 515-516
Fontaine, 514-515
Gerrard, 515
Isleifson, 515
Lathlin, 514-516
Martin, 514
Calling on the provincial government to stop its private health care agenda and invest in Manitoba's public health care system
Debate
Altomare, 423-424
Gerrard, 426-427
Isleifson, 424-426
Teitsma, 420-422
Opening statement
Asagwara, 415-418
Questions
Altomare, 418-420
Asagwara, 418-420
Gerrard, 419
Isleifson, 419
Morley-Lecomte, 420
Teitsma, 418
Wowchuk, 420
Calling on the provincial government to stop privatizing health care services
Debate
Gerrard, 2256-2257
Naylor, 2252-2254
Pedersen, 2257
R. Helwer, 2254-2256
Reyes, 2250-2252
Opening statement
Moses, 2246-2248
Questions
Gerrard, 2248-2249
Moses, 2248-2250
Naylor, 2248
Pedersen, 2248-2249
R. Helwer, 2248-2250
Calling on the provincial government to stop underfunding education
Debate
Asagwara, 863-865
Ewasko, 861-863
Lamoureux, 868
Martin, 868
Opening statement
Altomare, 858-859
Questions
Altomare, 859-861
Asagwara, 860
Lamoureux, 861
Martin, 860-861
Sandhu, 860
Calling upon the Legislative Assembly to support the acknowledgement of the outstanding achievements and contributions of Reggie Leach
Debate
Asagwara, 2833-2834
Gerrard, 2834-2835
Lindsey, 2835-2836
Michaleski, 2833
Wishart, 2834
Opening statement
Bushie, 2828-2830
Questions
Asagwara, 2831-2832
Bushie, 2831-2832
Gerrard, 2831
Michaleski, 2831-2832
Wishart, 2831
Calling upon the provincial government to follow through on its commitment to provide Manitobans with high-speed broadband services
Debate
Bushie, 1967-1970
Lamont, 1972-1973
R. Helwer, 1965-1967
Sala, 1973
Teitsma, 1970-1972
Wowchuk, 1973
Opening statement
Lindsey, 1960-1963
Questions
Altomare, 1963-1965
Lindsey, 1963-1965
Michaleski, 1964-1965
Sala, 1964
Wowchuk, 1964
Commending the provincial government for investing in diabetic supports
Debate
Asagwara, 1159-1161
Gerrard, 1164-1165
Lathlin, 1162-1164
Redhead, 1165
Wishart, 1161-1162
Opening statement
Martin, 1155-1157
Questions
Gerrard, 1158
Lathlin, 1158-1159
Martin, 1158-1159
Wishart, 1158
Committing to balancing future budgets while keeping life affordable for Manitoba families
Debate
Altomare, 2530-2532
Asagwara, 2376-2377, 2529-2530
Bushie, 2536-2538
Lamont, 2532-2534
Lathlin, 2538-2539
Lindsey, 2534-2536
Schuler, 2374-2376
Wasyliw, 2372-2374
Wiebe, 2539-2540
Opening statement
R. Helwer, 2367-2370
Questions
Gerrard, 2371
Lamont, 2370
R. Helwer, 2370-2372
Wasyliw, 2370-2372
Condemning the provincial government for breaking its promises to seniors on personal care home beds
Debate
Altomare, 1470-1472
Gerrard, 1472-1473
Pedersen, 1473-1474
R. Helwer, 1469-1470
Opening statement
Maloway, 1465-1467
Questions
Gerrard, 1467
Maloway, 1467-1469
Michaleski, 1468
Pedersen, 1468
R. Helwer, 1467-1468
Redhead, 1467-1468
Condemning the provincial government for failing to uphold the right to housing for all Manitobans
Debate
Altomare, 2474-2476
Michaleski, 2472-2474
Schuler, 2476-2478
Opening statement
Naylor, 2467-2470
Questions
Altomare, 2471-2472
Gerrard, 2471
Guenter, 2472
Michaleski, 2470
Naylor, 2470-2471
Schuler, 2471-2472
Thanking those who have been a part of the forty second legislature
Debate
Altomare, 2731
Fontaine, 2723-2725
Goertzen, 2731-2732
Lamont, 2728-2729
Martin, 2729-2731
Moses, 2727-2729
Schuler, 2725-2727
Opening statement
A. Lagimodiere, 2722-2723
Resource Tourism Operators Act. See Minor Amendments and Corrections Act, 2023
Funding for programs
Wishart, 315
General comments
Michaleski, 1335
Government record on
Sala, 1825
Recidivism rate, reduction in
Fontaine, 317
Restricting Mandatory Overtime for Nurses Act (Various Acts Amended)
Non-urgent care
Asagwara, 502
Professional misconduct concerns
Asagwara, 502
Recruitment and retention, impact on
Asagwara, 505
Brar, 505
Rural hospital staffing, impact on
Asagwara, 504
Lamoureux, 504
Work-life balance
Asagwara, 504
Brar, 504
Restricting Mandatory Overtime for Nurses Act (Various Acts Amended) (Bill 205)
1 R
Asagwara, 108
2 R
Debate
Altomare, 508
Gerrard, 510-511
Michaleski, 511
R. Helwer, 506-508
Wowchuk, 508-510
Opening statement
Asagwara, 501-503
Questions
Asagwara, 503-505
Brar, 504-505
Isleifson, 505
Lamoureux, 504
Michaleski, 504-505
R. Helwer, 503
Wowchuk, 504
Retinal specialist pilot project
Dauphin and Parkland area
Gordon, 1431-1432
Michaleski, 1431
Revenge pornography. See Intimate Image Protection Amendment Act
Adult education
Strategic plan development, 90
Budget 2023
Debate, 760-762
Immigration settlement supports, 762
Income tax bracket increase, 761
Canadian Free Trade Agreement
Labour mobility, 1538
Construction industry
Apprentice wage reduction concerns, 1488
Education Property Tax Credit
Rebate increase, 761
Fair Registration Practices in Regulated Professions Amendment Act
Language proficiency testing, 1538, 2443
Regulatory bodies, compliance, 1539
Fair Registration Practices in Regulated Professions Amendment Act (Bill 36)
1 R, 774
2 R
Opening statement, 1538
Questions, 1538-1539
C/3 R, 2443
Filipino Heritage Month, 2841-2842
Gender pay gap
Private sector, 2316
Request for plan to address, 2315-2316
Immigrants/immigration
Number of (2021), 90
Number of (2022), 761
Settlement organizations, funding, 2698
Settlement supports, Budget 2023, 762
Immigration
Settlement organizations, funding, 2698
Immigration Advisory Council
Programs and services for immigrants, review of, 90-91
Income tax
Budget 2023 tax bracket increase, 761
International students
Tuition fee cap, request for, 378
Labour
Canadian Free Trade Agreement, 1538
New West Partnership and labour mobility, 1538
Schedule of occupational diseases, 2312
Stop-work orders (2017-2023), 2314
Workplace death prevention, 2312-2313
Workplace fatalities, criminal charges, 2313
Workplace fatalities, inquiries held, 2313
Workplace fatalities, prosecutions, 2314
Workplace fatality case (Bradley Jackson), 2315
Labour and Immigration Department
Demographics, 2315
Estimates
Opening statements, 2203-2307
Speakers, 2308-2317
Inspector officer recruitment, 2310
Staff demographics, 2315
Staff introductions, 2306
Supplementary Estimates for 2023-2024, 775
Technical appointments, 2308
Vacancy management, 2309-2310
Vacancy rate, 2308
Members' statements
Filipino Heritage Month, 2841-2842
Huang, Bo and Mingdi Zhao, 2321
Kaur Bharaj, Ikjyot, 736
Nanka, Glenn, 150-151
Snarr, Phil, Marilyn, Jack and Julia, 2124-2425
Micro-credentials, 90
Minimum wage increase, 761
Ministerial statements
National Day of Mourning, 1980
Miscarriage
Guaranteed paid employment leave, 1390
Request to call Bills 210 and 235 to committee, 1523-1524
National Day of Mourning, 1980
New West Partnership Trade Agreement
Labour mobility, 1538
Nurses, internationally educated
Recruitment from the Philippines
Immigration and resettlement supports, 635, 762
Nurses/nursing
Labour market shortage
PNP occupations on in-demand list, 611
Oral Questions
Construction industry workers
Wage reduction concerns, 1488
Families experiencing miscarriage or stillbirth
Guaranteed paid employment leave, 1390
Request to call bills 210 and 235 to committee, 1523-1524
Health care labour market shortage
PNP occupations on in-demand list, 611
Newcomer settlement organizations
Funding announcement, 2698
Orange Shirt Day
Statutory holiday, 1387
Post-secondary education
Funding and tuition costs, 42, 201-202
Performance-based funding, 440
Post-secondary international students
Request for cap on tuition fees, 378
Provincial Nominee Program
Improvements to program, 160
Provincial Nominee Program for skilled workers
Timeline for point system review, 1391-1392
Recruitment of nurses from the Philippines
Immigration and resettlement supports, 635
University of Manitoba-dietetics program
Status of program for 2023, 243, 439-440
Workers Compensation Board
Expanded coverage for psychological injuries, 2490-2491
Orange Shirt Day
Statutory holiday, 1387
Post-secondary education
Funding, 42
Funding and tuition costs, 201-202
Performance-based funding, 440
Provincial Nominee Program (PNP)
Health-care workers on in-demand list, 611
Immigration Advisory Council recommendations, 761
Improvements, 160
Number of applicants, 2317
Point system review, 1391-1392
Recommended use for application fee, 677
Resolutions
Calling on the provincial government to stop privatizing health care services
Debate, 2250-2252
SAFE Workers of Tomorrow Leaders' Walk, 1980
Throne Speech
Debate, 89-91
Post-secondary education, 90
Tuition
Funding and tuition costs, 201-202
University of Manitoba
Dietetics program, status for 2023, 243, 439-440
Waverly constituency
Community grants, 89-90
Wildfires
Alberta fires, 2436
Increase in frequency, 2436
Length of season, 1451
Workers Compensation Amendment Act (Wildfire Firefighters)
Consultations, 1449
Eligibility period for each cancer type, 1451
Emergency firefighters, inclusion of, 1450
Employment period requirement, 1450-1451
Presumptive coverage for cancer and heart injuries, 1448, 1450
Presumptive coverage, criteria for, 1450
Retroactive claims, 1451
Wildfire firefighters, definition of, 2436
Workers Compensation Amendment Act (Wildfire Firefighters) (Bill 25)
1 R, 703
2 R
Opening statement, 1448-1449
Questions, 1449-1451
C/3 R, 2435-2436
Workers Compensation Board
Annual Report of the Appeal Commission and Medical Review Panel of The Workers Compensation Board, December 31, 2022, 2043
Annual Report, December 31, 2022 including the 2023-2027 Five-Year Plan, 2043
Firefighters, number of claims, 1449
Psychological injuries, expanded coverage for, 2490-2491
Workplace Safety and Health
Number of inspections completed (2022), 2313
Officer training and development, 2310-2311
Swing station inspection, 2310
Workplace Safety and Health Act
Five-year review, 1691
Review of, 2311
Washroom access for delivery persons, 1691
Workplace Safety and Health Amendment Act (Access to Washrooms for Delivery Persons) (Bill 227)
2 R
Debate, 1690-1691
RHA. See Regional health authorities
Richards, Twila. See Members' statements
Riding Mountain Christmas Bird Count
Nesbitt, 602-603
Altomare, 2472
Naylor, 2472
Right to Read. See Manitoba Human Rights Commission; Ontario Human Rights Commission
Right to repair. See also Consumer Protection Amendment and Farm Machinery and Equipment Amendment Act (Right to Repair-Vehicles and Other Equipment)
Environment, impact on
Brar, 1959
Maloway, 1959
European Union regulations
Maloway, 1956
Manufacturer copyright
Maloway, 1957
Product design (ten year period)
Maloway, 1956
Request for support for bills 216 and 219
Cullen, 1085
Maloway, 1085
Sandhu, 2283
Teitsma, 2283
River East Transcona School Division
Funding
Altomare, 1206-1207
Sala, 2679
LGBTQ2S books and items stolen
Call for government to condemn actions
Asagwara, 2383-2384
Guillemard, 2384
Khan, 2384
Blood collection services
Kinew, 273
Stefanson, 273
Roe vs. Wade. See Abortion services
Landlord incentives for
Marcelino, 225
Loss of
Marcelino, 225
Rossmere constituency. See Members' statements
Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP). See also Resolutions
Settlement of collective agreement
Retroactive costs for municipalities
Goertzen, 1121-1122, 1908-1909
Kinew, 1119-1120
Smith, A., 1909
Stefanson, 1120-1121
Royal Conservatory of Music. See Members' statements under Jones-Strachan, Jones
Royal Manitoba Winter Fair. See Members' statements
Possibility of collective strike action
Guillemard, 1429-1430, 2051-2052, 2433-2434
Moses, 1429-1430, 2051-2052, 2433-2434
Uncertified health-care aide training program
Gordon, 1331
Rural health care. See also Paramedic services, rural
Abortions, number of
Fontaine, 990
Gordon, 990
Lindsey, 990
ER closure inquiry, plans for
Kinew, 1277-1280
Stefanson, 1277-1280
ER closures and physician shortage
Marcelino, 1514
Firefighters, mental health supports
Lamoureux, 1453
Health-care services
Kinew, 469
Stefanson, 469
Health-system reform
Impact on EMS services
Kinew, 436-437
Stefanson, 437
Mental health supports in education
Asagwara, 1103
Municipal health services funding
Lamont, 1084
Teitsma, 1084
Squires, 1737
Adult literacy rates
Marcelino, 2618
Broadband and cell services
Kinew, 1983-1984
Stefanson, 1983-1984
Canada-Wide Early Learning and Child Care Agreement spaces
Ewasko, 84
Wishart, 84
Child-care facilities
Ewasko, 647
Redhead, 796-797
Circuit court hearing cancellations
Goertzen, 2746-2747
Wiebe, 2746-2747
Internet services, expansion of
Cullen, 882
Sala, 882
Teitsma, 882
Library funding
Khan, 2165-2166
Literacy rates
Marcelino, 2618
Mobile animal spay/neuter clinics
Fontaine, 309
Policing challenges
Michaleski, 1369
Policing services funding
Lamont, 1084
Teitsma, 1084
Rural Learning Consortium
Ewasko, 1201
Potash development
Wharton, 721