Legislative Affairs - 2nd Session - 38th Legislature

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Paterson, Brian (Private Citizen)

Teachers' Pensions Amendment Act (Bill 46)

Public presentation, 266-270

Board membership, 268, 270

Paterson, 267

Consultation process, 269

Cost of living adjustment, 267

Paterson, 268

Insufficient contributions

Paterson, 269

Justification

Paterson, 270

Long-term disability, 269

Penner, Debbie (Manitoba Park Owners Association)

Municipal Amendment Act (Bill 49)

Public presentation, 238-241

Mobile home parks, 238-240

Municipal services, 241

Penner, Jack (Emerson) P.C.

Agricultural Societies Act (Bill 27)

Opening statements, 184

Amusements Amendment Act (Bill 25)

Parental involvement, 199

Elections Manitoba

Opening statements, 92

Polling stations, accessibility, 92, 97

Third party soliciting of funds, 104-106

Highway Traffic Amendment Act (Bill 36)

Fine increases, 219

Highways and Transportation Amendment and Highway Traffic Amendment Act (Trucking Productivity Improvement Fund) (Bill 12)

Alternate programs, 141

Penalties and fines, 143

Prairie Grain Roads Program, 153

Trucking industry, competition, 178

Labour Relations Amendment Act (Bill 37)

Red River Floodway expansion

Master labour agreement, 221

Mines and Minerals Amendment Act (Bill 42)

Quarry Rehabilitation Reserve Account

Administration costs, 256

Municipal Amendment Act (Bill 49)

Mobile home parks, 247

Municipal services, 241

Opening statements, 247

Municipal Assessment Amendment Act (Bill 50)

Royal Canadian Legions

Tax exemptions, 254

Provincial Railways Amendment Act (Bill 32)

Railway cars

Blocking public roadway, 214-215

Use of night reflectors, 214

Safe Schools Charter (Various Acts Amended) (Bill 30)

Alternate schools, 213

Teachers' Pensions Amendment Act (Bill 46)

Board membership, 283, 285

Travel Manitoba Act (Bill 24)

Hecla Resort, 157

Opening statements, 180

Report stage amendment, 180

Petrinka, John (Veterans Association)

Municipal Assessment Amendment Act (Bill 50)

Public presentation, 242-246

Royal Canadian Legions

Tax exemptions, 242-246

Pokorny, Roland (Private Citizen)

Safe Schools Charter (Various Acts Amended) (Bill 30)

Public presentation, 200-205

Policing. See Cross-Border Policing Act (Bill 6)

Portage la Prairie (City). See MacKenzie, Ian

Provincial Railways Amendment Act (Bill 32)

Apportionment formulas, historical arrangements

Lemieux, 216

Maguire, 216

Apportionment of costs for capital projects

Lemieux, 216

Maguire, 215-216

Coming into force date

Lemieux, 216

Maguire, 216

Opening statements

Lemieux, 213

Maguire, 213-214

Railway cars

Blocking public roadway

Lemieux, 215

Penner, Jack, 214-215

Use of night reflectors

Lemieux, 215

Penner, Jack, 214

Regulations

Lemieux, 217

Maguire, 217

Pshebniski, Tanis (St. James-Assiniboia School Division)

Public Schools Amendment Act (Appropriate Educational Programming) (Bill 13)

Best practices in programming, 32

Cluster settings, 31

Consultations, 33

Funding levels, 32, 33

Placement alternatives, 31

Regulations, intent of, 33

Support staff, professional development, 32

Teachers, special education certification, 32

Public Schools Amendment Act (Appropriate Educational Programming) (Bill 13)

Public presentations

Allsopp, 26-28

Archer, 34-36

Ardern, 23-26

Association for Community Living in Manitoba, 28-30

Carey, 10-13

Council of School Leaders, 26-28

Duma, 14-16

Eadie, 39-42

Hayward Williams, 16-17

Hoddinott, 48-51

Johnson, 44-48

Kendel, 28-30

Manitoba Association of Parent Councils, 10-13

Manitoba Association of School Superintendents, 42-44

Manitoba Association of School Trustees, 34-36

Manitoba Council for Exceptional Children, 48-51

Manitoba School Counsellors' Association, 36-39

Manitoba Teachers' Society, 23-26

Meyrowitz, 36-39

Pshebniski, 30-33

St. James-Assiniboia School Division, 30-33

Wilde, 42-44

Winnipeg School Division, 44-48

Alternate settings for appropriate education

Allsopp, 27-28

Derkach, 27

Appeal process

Duma, 15

Best practices in programming

Pshebniski, 32

Budget consultations

Carey, 11

Cluster settings

Pshebniski, 31

Consultations

Allsopp, 27, 28

Archer, 35

Ardern, 25

Bjornson, 28, 33

Derkach, 17, 24-25, 33

Eadie, 41

Hayward Williams, 17

Meyrowitz, 38

Pshebniski, 33

Stefanson, 27, 38, 41, 52

Continuum of supports and services

Carey, 12

Definitions, appropriate education

Bjornson, 60-61

Derkach, 60-61

Goertzen, 47

Hoddinott, 51

Johnson, 45-46, 47

Lamoureux, 44

Stefanson, 51

Wilde, 43, 44

Disciplinary decisions

Carey, 13

Dispute resolution process

Carey, 11, 13

Johnson, 47

Stefanson, 13

Financial resources

Johnson, 48

Lamoureux, 48

Wilde, 44

Flexibility

Eadie, 40-41

Funding levels

Archer, 34-25

Eadie, 40, 42

Lamoureux, 41

Pshebniski, 32, 33

Stefanson, 33

Guidelines, intersectoral collaboration

Wilde, 43

Health department, involvement with

Allsopp, 28

Derkach, 28

Johnson, 46

Holistic approach to education

Eadie, 40

Home schooling supports

Hayward Williams, 17

Lamoureux, 17

Implementation costs

Archer, 36

Bjornson, 62-64

Derkach, 36, 63-64

Johnson, 45-46

Stefanson, 44, 62-63

Wilde, 44

Inclusive school approach to education

Kendel, 29-30

Opening statements

Bjornson, 60

Stefanson, 60

Placement alternatives

Pshebniski, 31

Program funding

Ardern, 26

Derkach, 26

Programming changes, informing parents of

Carey, 12

Programs and services, inconsistencies

Ardern, 23-24

Public education, purpose of

Hoddinott, 49

Wilde, 43

Regulations

Consultations

Allsopp, 28

Archer, 35

Ardern, 24, 25

Bjornson, 25, 39

Derkach, 15, 25

Duma, 15

Kendel, 30

Stefanson, 24, 28, 30

General comments

Derkach, 17

Hayward Williams, 17

Intent of

Archer, 35

Ardern, 24

Pshebniski, 33

Stefanson, 24, 33, 35

School counsellors, funding for

Meyrowitz, 36-37

School counsellors, role of

Lamoureux, 39

Meyrowitz, 37-38, 39

Seven Oaks School Division, initiatives of

Bjornson, 42

Eadie, 42

Special education plans

Carey, 10-11

Special education plans, input from families

Carey, 11

Special education plans, parental involvement

Duma, 14-15

Special needs assessments

Carey, 13

Special needs education, historical overview

Hoddinott, 49-50

Staffing requirements

Wilde, 43-44

Support funds, transferring

Allsopp, 27

Lemieux, 27

Support staff, professional development

Pshebniski, 32

Teachers, special education certification

Pshebniski, 32

Timeliness of supports and services

Carey, 12

Yes, I Can! Awards

Hoddinott, 48

Public Schools Amendment Act (Bill 19)

Public presentations

Ardern, 186-188

Manitoba Teachers' Society, 186-188

Written submissions

Rolling River First Nation, 223-224

Winnipeg School Division, 224-226

Consultations

Stefanson, 208-209

Disqualification of school trustees

Stefanson, 208

Opening statements

Bjornson, 208

Stefanson, 208-209

Substitute teachers

Ardern, 187-188

Term contracts

Ardern, 186-187

Stefanson, 208

 

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