Hansard: Index

HOUSE INDEX - 5th 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

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R.F. Morrison School

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

Gordon, 984, 993

Lathlin, 993

Lindsey, 984

How to combat

Moses, 2600, 2716

Radon exposure

Reduction plan for households

Gerrard, 135, 378

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

Ramadan

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

Recycling

Budget 2023 initiatives

Stefanson, 804

New framework

Wharton, 128

Red Dress Day

Clarke, 2091

Red Hat Society. See Ministerial statements

Red River College

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

Red Shirt Day

Fontaine, 2777

Gerrard, 2777-2778

Redhead, Eric (Thompson) NDP

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

Throne Speech, 114, 256

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

Northern Manitoba, 114, 256

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

Goertzen, 1543-1544, 2342

Lamoureux, 2343

Sandhu, 1545

Highway Traffic Act re: allowance for paramedics to direct traffic

Goertzen, 1544, 2342

Lamoureux, 2343

Sandhu, 1545, 2342

Teachers' Pensions Act re: TRAF board procedures

Goertzen, 1544

Lamoureux, 1546, 2343

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

Gerrard, 1411, 1419

Gordon, 1411-1412

Professional bodies, transition to RHPA

Gordon, 1410, 2393

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

Relay for Life

Piwniuk, 909

Remembrance Day Amendment Act

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

Sandhu, 1151-1152, 2454

Smith, B., 2243

Wasyliw, 392

Percentage approved

Brar, 2281

Teitsma, 2281

Rent Assist program

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

Sala, 1812, 1815

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

Sala, 969-970, 2708

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

Cullen, 1011-1013, 1043

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

Repeal of Acts Not In Force

Annual report, April 2023

Goertzen, 1900

Report of Support for Child Survivors of Sexual Assault Act. See Minor Amendments and Corrections Act, 2023

Reproduction

Forced sterilization

Fontaine, 267

Reproductive services

Universal birth control coverage

Fontaine, 915

Gordon, 915

Squires, 915-916

Women's health care

Fontaine, 802

Research Manitoba

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

Goertzen, 2653, 2695

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

Sala, 2236-2237, 2238

Smith, B., 2236-2237

Rent discounts

Sala, 2237, 2239

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

Michaleski, 1148, 2609

Household violence, new category

Gerrard, 2705-2706

Michaleski, 1148, 2705

Sandhu, 1151, 2705

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

Residential Tenancies Branch

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

Resolutions

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

Sandhu, 1378-1379, 1821-1822

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

Martin, 954, 956

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

Schuler, 1700, 1702

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

Guenter, 865, 867-868

Lamoureux, 868

Martin, 868

Opening statement

Altomare, 858-859

Questions

Altomare, 859-861

Asagwara, 860

Guenter, 859, 860-861

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

R. Helwer, 1963, 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

Schuler, 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

Restorative justice

Funding for programs

Fontaine, 315, 317

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

Reyes, Hon. Jon (Waverley) PC

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

Right to Housing Coalition

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

Ewasko, 863, 1207, 1208

Sala, 2679

Riverbend Community School

LGBTQ2S books and items stolen

Call for government to condemn actions

Asagwara, 2383-2384

Guillemard, 2384

Khan, 2384

Roblin Manitoba

Blood collection services

Kinew, 273

Stefanson, 273

Roe vs. Wade. See Abortion services

Rooming houses

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

Naylor, 1121, 1908-1909

Smith, A., 1909

Stefanson, 1120-1121

Royal Conservatory of Music. See Members' statements under Jones-Strachan, Jones

Royal Manitoba Winter Fair. See Members' statements

RRC Polytech

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

Rural Home Ownership Program

Squires, 1737

Rural Manitoba

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

Russell-Binscarth Manitoba

Potash development

Wharton, 721

 

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