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Wabanong Nakaygum Okimawim

Accord

Doer, 1104

McFadyen, 1104, 1110

Wait times

Cullen, 390

Dewar, 814

Doer, 2978-2979

Gerrard, 351, 1265-1266, 2978

Howard, 820

Maloway, 696

Martindale, 820

Oswald, 190, 351, 1520-1521

Selinger, 500

Stefanson, 790

Taillieu, 190, 644

Walding, Derek James. See Condolence, Motions of

Walk for Darfur. See Members' Statements

Walk to End Breast Cancer

Cancellation

Driedger, 1689

Walking trails

Government funding

Brick, 208

Waste Reduction and Prevention Amendment Act

[Bill 200] (See also Petitions)

1 R

Gerrard, 583

2 R

Bjornson, 1682-1684

Blady, 1679-1680

Gerrard, 1675-1677

Lamoureux, 1680-1682

Struthers, 1677-1678

Swan, 1685

Taillieu, 1684-1685

Government support

Taillieu, 1684-1685

Waste-water treatment plants

Clean Environment Commission recommendations

Ashton, 1782-1783, 2286-2287, 2289

Doer, 3255-3256

Mitchelson, 2289

Stefanson, 1782-1783, 2286-2287, 2762, 3764-3765

Struthers, 2762-2763

Funding

Brick, 769

Melnick, 311

Government funding

Ashton, 1819-1820, 1820-1821, 2634-2635, 2762-2763

Doer, 1820, 2761-2762

Melnick, 1657

Mitchelson, 1820-1821

Selinger, 497-498

Stefanson, 1819-1820, 2634-2635, 2761-2762

Government funding (Brandon)

Swan, 550

Government funding (Neepawa)

Briese, 690

Derkach, 1357

Swan, 550

Wowchuk, 1357

Project status (Melita)

Lemieux, 888

Maguire, 887-888

Project status(Gimli)

Bjornson, 3303-3304

Waste-water treatment plants (Winnipeg)

Cancellation of government funding

Doer, 3657

McFadyen, 3656-3657

Clean Environment Commission

Ashton, 1783, 1785, 2680

Doer, 3223-3224

McFadyen, 3223-3224

Melnick, 2683

Mitchelson, 2682

Pedersen, 3435

Stefanson, 1783, 1785, 3300, 3317

Struthers, 3317

Combined sewer overflow

Ashton, 1785

Mitchelson, 1785

Departmental funding

Ashton, 1786

Mitchelson, 1786

Doer, 1177

Gerrard, 1158

Government funding

Ashton, 36-37, 841-842, 1781-1782, 1784-1785, 2286-2287, 2288-2289, 2679, 3821

Doer, 147-148

Gerrard, 1156

Howard, 84

Jha, 2686-2687

Lemieux, 1345-1346

Melnick, 2683

Mitchelson, 36-37, 147, 2288-2289, 2681-2682

Selinger, 147, 1156

Stefanson, 788, 841, 1345, 1781-1782, 1784-1785, 2286-2287, 2678-2679

Infrastructure Department budget allocation

Lemieux, 1342-1344

Stefanson, 1342-1344

Nitrogen removal

Stefanson, 3299-3300, 3316-3317

Struthers, 2762-2763, 3317

Selinger, 506, 1158

Water conservation

Boil-water advisories

Briese, 3279, 3469

Maguire, 3476

Melnick, 1654

Stefanson, 788, 1654

Drainage issues

Dyck, 3729

Government initiatives

Brick, 769

Oswald, 721

Lagoon drainage

Derkach, 3433

Water Protection Act

Altemeyer, 96

Water rights

Licencing applications

Faurschou, 1589

Melnick, 1589

Water source (Winkler)

Dyck, 926

Lemieux, 926

Water Stewardship Department

Annual report

Melnick, 3904

Estimates

Debate, 1576-1594, 1648-1661

Speakers

Borotsik, 1589-1591

Eichler, 1583-1584

Faurschou, 1588-1589

Gerrard, 1591-1594, 1648-1649

Graydon, 1584-1588

Rowat, 1649-1651

Stefanson, 1578-1582, 1651-1659

Ice-breaking strategy

Melnick, 1577-1578

Manitoba Habitat Heritage Corporation annual report

Melnick, 3904

Supplementary Information

Melnick, 1321

Waterhen community

Funding for flood protection measures

Rowat, 228

Wowchuk, 228-229

WATTS. See Winnipeg Auto Theft Suppression Strategy program

Waverley West development

Capital draw

Mackintosh, 1956

Mitchelson, 1956

Construction

Doer, 1118

McFadyen, 1118

Geothermal heating

Doer, 1118

McFadyen, 1118

Pedersen, 3808

Taillieu, 3808

Net revenue

Doer, 1117-1118

McFadyen, 1117-1118

See also Petitions

Waverly West

New school construction (See Petitions)

Waverly West, new school construction. See Petitions

Wawanesa Bridge

Repairs

Lemieux, 943

Rowat, 943

Weed control districts

Specialist funding

Cullen, 898-899

Wowchuk, 898-899

Wellington School

Swan, 153-154

. See Members' Statements

West Broadway Housing

Mackintosh, 1764

West Winnipeg Community Access Centre. See Members' Statements

Western Canada Free Trade Agreement

Government support

Doer, 2459-2461, 2541-2543

McFadyen, 2459-2461, 2541-2542

Western School Divsion

Overcrowding

Dyck, 3116

Westman Nursing Home (Virden)

Staffing shortage

Maguire, 732

Waiting list

Maguire, 492

Oswald, 492

Westman Regional Laboratory

Government funding

Caldwell, 605

Westman Reptile Gardens

Star Attraction status

Robinson, 492

Rowat, 492

Whistle-blower legislation

Allan, 3663

Whistleblower protection. See Public Interest Disclosure (Whistleblower Protection) Amendment Act

Wiinipeg Auto Theft Suppression Strategy program

Government support

Reid, 611

Wilderness management

Stefanson, 107-108

Struthers, 107-108

Wildlife control

Compensation

Stefanson, 2606-2707

Struthers, 2606-2707

General comments

Stefanson, 2604

Struthers, 2403, 2604

Wind energy

Community interest

Graydon, 1967-1968

Rondeau, 1967-1968

Economic impact

Eichler, 161

Environmental licences

Cullen, 1973

Rondeau, 1973

General comments

Altemeyer, 94

Jennissen, 119-120

Government funding

Rowat, 793

Selinger, 499, 807

Government initiatives

Cullen, 3804

Graydon, 1966

Rondeau, 1966

Government strategy

Pedersen, 3809

Government support

Chomiak, 3254-3255

Cullen, 3254-3255

Doer, 3254

Manitoba Hydro involvement

Cullen, 1969, 1972

Rondeau, 1969, 1972, 3394

Selinger, 3391

Manitoba Hydro lines

Faurschou, 1975

Rondeau, 1975

Private company interest

Faurschou, 1974-1975

Rondeau, 1974-1975

Production statistics

Cullen, 389

Rondeau, 389

Project interest

Cullen, 1973

Rondeau, 1973

RFP design process

Cullen, 1965-1966

Faurschou, 1975-1976

Rondeau, 1965-1966, 1975-1976

Tower ownership

Graydon, 1967

Rondeau, 1967

Turtle Mountain Sustainable Ventures

Cullen, 1973, 3254

Rondeau, 1973

Wind farm project (St. Joseph)

Capital cost

Cullen, 1971

Rondeau, 1971

Government support

Chomiak, 3254

Cullen, 1965

Doer, 3252-3254

McFadyen, 3252-3253

Rondeau, 1965

Manitoba Hydro involvement

Cullen, 995-996

Doer, 995-996, 3252-3253

McFadyen, 3252-3253

Wine production

Licencing

Faurschou, 965

Wowchuk, 965

Winkler Bible Camp Memorial Lake Project. See Members' Statements

Winkler Chamber of Commerce. See Members' Statements

Winnipeg, City of

Downtown projects

Doer, 1184-1185

McFadyen, 1184

Government funding

Martindale, 598

Selby, 688

Selinger, 505-506

Infrastructure costs

Ashton, 1770-1771, 1772-1773, 3661-3662

Mitchelson, 1770-1771, 1772-1773

Property value increase

Ashton, 3081

Rapid transit funding

Ashton, 1768-1769, 3079-3080, 3084

Doer, 1119, 1260

Gerrard, 1158, 1260, 1768-1769

McFadyen, 1119

Selinger, 1158

Rock and roll hall of fame proposal

Doer, 1185

McFadyen, 1184

Southwest transportation concerns

Doer, 1118

McFadyen, 1118

Tax incentive funding

Ashton, 3081

Transportation infrastructure funding

Selinger, 506

Water rate increase

Doer, 35-26

McFadyen, 34-26

Mitchelson, 3820

Winnipeg Arson Strike Force

Chomiak, 590

Winnipeg Blue Bombers

Brick, 206

Cullen, 19-20

Doer, 12

Dyck, 64-65

Gerrard, 21

Martindale, 60

McFadyen, 12, 50

Swan, 43

. See Members' Statements

Winnipeg Children's Access Agency

Howard, 2669

Winnipeg football achievements. See Ministerial Statements

Winnipeg Free Press

Breast cancer screening themed paper

Howard, 1691

Winnipeg Harvest

Hog culling contribution

Eichler, 671

Wowchuk, 671

Winnipeg housing

North end housing stock

Lamoureux, 1762, 1764

Mackintosh, 1762, 1764

Winnipeg Housing and Homelessness Inititative

Intergovernmental funding

Reid, 2583

Winnipeg Housing Rehabilitation Corporation

Government support

Marcelino, 2585

Winnipeg Partnership Agreement

Ashton, 1715

Winnipeg Regional Health Authority

Disaster plan

Doer, 3717-3718

McFadyen, 3717

Headquarters

Doer, 1120, 1183

Driedger, 3131

McFadyen, 1120, 1183, 3029

Notification of emergency room patient death

Doer, 3459-3460

Goertzen, 3458-3459, 3460-3461

Oswald, 3458-3459, 3460-3461

Stefanson, 3459-3460

See also Emergency care; Emergency Care Task Force Report (2004); Emergency room patient death; Health Sciences Centre; Sinclair, Brian

Winnipeg School Division

Sale of school buildings

Bjornson, 1447

Schuler, 1447

Winnipeg Taxicab Board

Plate applications

Ashton, 2626

Lamoureux, 2626

Winter roads

Gas tax funding

Jennissen, 3402

MKO proposals

Lemieux, 944-945

Rowat, 944-945

Provincial funding

Jennissen, 3401

Winter Spreading of Manure and Biosolids Prohibition Act

[Bill 210]

1 R

Gerrard, 1021

With Child-Without Alcohol

Advertising campaign

Irvin-Ross, 2599, 2637, 3790

Selby, 2423

Witness Security Act

[Bill 5]

1 R

Chomiak, 141

2 R

Hawranik, 848

Lamoureux, 848-849

3 R

Gerrard, 2771-2772

Hawranik, 2770-2771

C/3 R, 2398, 2480-2481

Chomiak, 2448-2449

Goertzen, 2449-2455

Protection qualifications

Hawranik, 848

Lamoureux, 848

Public hearings

Goertzen, 2454

R/A, 2952

WNO. See Wabanong Nakaygum Okimawim

Women Entrepreneur of the Year Awards. See Members' Statements

Women entrepreneurs

Government support

Rowat, 793-794

Women minorities and Aboriginal people in the Legislature

Resolutions

Blady, 331-335

Driedger, 334-335

Howard, 338-339

Lamoureux, 339-340

Marcelino, 335-336

Rowat, 335-338

Saran, 340-341

Women's Hospital

Construction site

Braun, 3036

Brick, 207

Oswald, 3036

Redevelopment

Brick, 770

Oswald, 722

Selinger, 500

Upgrades

Howard, 86

Women's services agencies

Government funding

Mackintosh, 1751

Women's shelters

Faurschou, 1943

Mackintosh, 1943

Woodhouse, David Archibald. See Members' Statements

Worker Recruitment and Protection Act

[Bill 22]

1 R

Allan, 703

2 R

Allan, 2134-2136

Lamoureux, 2138-2140

Taillieu, 2136-2138

C/3 R

Gerrard, 2946

Swan, 2946

Taillieu, 2946-2947

R/S

Allan, 2853-2854

Taillieu, 2853-2854

R/A, 2953

Licencing

Taillieu, 2947

Workers Compensation Board

Annual report tabling

Allan, 585

Appeal Commission and Medical Review Panel annual report

Allan, 585

Expansion of coverage

Allan, 1502-1503, 1663-1665, 2348-2349

Taillieu, 1502-1503, 1613, 1663-1665, 2348

Expansion of coverage report

Allan, 2865-2866

Taillieu, 2865-2866

Fair Practices Office annual report

Allan, 585

Five-Year Plan

Allan, 585

Hiring practices

Allan, 1662

Taillieu, 1662

Mechanical and engineering coaliton mediation fees

Allan, 1665

Taillieu, 1665

Report review 2005

Allan, 1665

Taillieu, 1665

Request for proposals process

Allan, 1662-1663

Taillieu, 1662-1663

Revenues

Allan, 1611-1612

Taillieu, 1611-1612

Safe Work inititiatives

Allan, 1599

Taillieu, 1599

School programs

Allan, 1599

Lamoureux, 1599

Staffing

Allan, 1603

Taillieu, 1603

. See Matter of Privilege

Workplace Safety and Health

Auditor General's report

Allan, 1608

Lamoureux, 1608

Enforcement policy

Allan, 1662

Taillieu, 1662

Injury reduction effectiveness

Allan, 1604-1605

Taillieu, 1604-1605

Injury statistics

Allan, 1604

Taillieu, 1604

Labour executive board

Allan, 1608

Lamoureux, 1608

Labour Management Services

Allan, 1661

Taillieu, 1661

Partnerships

Allan, 1611

Taillieu, 1611

Violation enforcement

Allan, 1609-1610

Taillieu, 1609-1610

Worker fatalities

Allan, 1604-1605

Taillieu, 1604-1605

Workplaces in Motion program

Participant increase

Irvin-Ross, 1707

World Environment Day. See Members' Statements

World Press Freedom Day. See Members' Statements

World Red Cross and Red Crescent Day. See Members' Statements

World Suicide Prevention Day. See Members' Statements

Wowchuk, Hon. Rosann (Swan River) N.D.P.

Agri-Food Research and Development Initiative

Additional funding, 903

Government funding, 889

Agricultural crisis, 2969-2970

Agricultural Policy Framework, 535

Agriculture

Assistance for livestock producers, 18, 39-40

Fertilizer costs, 593

Irrigation demand, 966-967

Soil conditions

Compensation for farmers, 2621

Agriculture, Food and Rural Initiatives Department

Annual report, 3655

Co-operative Loans and Loans Guarantee Board annual report, 3813

Contract awards, 893-894

Cooperative Promotion Board annual report, 3813

Estimates

Debate, 888-904, 950-972, 1300-1313, 1351-1366, 1424-1436

Manitoba Agricultural Services Corporation annual report, 3655

Position vacancy savings, 954-955

Research and development, 903

Staff relocations, 894

Staffing, 892-893

Supplementary Information for Legislative Review, departmental expenditure estimates tabling, 776

Untendered contracts, 950-951

Agriculture and Food, Standing Committee on

Meeting request, 486-487

AgriInvest program

General comments, 588

AgriRecovery program

Consultations, 897

Coverage demographics, 896

Disaster assistance coverage, 896

Eligibility, 954

General comments, 952-954, 954

AgriStability program

General comments, 518-519, 535-536, 588, 959

Payment cap, 897-898

Payment guidelines, 897-898

Alternate Land Use Services program

Cattle industry benefits, 970-971, 1425

Government funding, 959

Alternative energy

General comments, 135

Animal Care Amendment Act

[Bill 48]

1 R, 3307

2 R, 3382-3384

Enforcement, 3383

Licencing requirements, 3383

Report of abuse, 3383

Biofuels industry

Government support, 904

Bovine spongiform encephalopathy

Effect on cattle industry, 536

Bovine spongiform encephalopathy loans

Effect on cattle industry, 959

Bovine tuberculosis

Financial assistance for cattle producers, 353

Surveillance programs, 134-135

Testing, 2620

Canadian Agricultural Income Stabilization Fund

Government initiatives, 136

Program cost, 951-952

Provincial statistics, 952

Canadian Food Inspection Agency

Phytosanitary certificate regulations, 1352

Processing plant standards, 901

Capital Supply

Estimates

Speakers, 2406-2407

Carbon offsets

Provincial need, 1434

Cattle industry

Head tax, 711

Herd sale tax deferral, 2993

Net sales provision, 1424, 1426

Permanent carbon sinks, 960-961

Permanent Cover Program, 971

Central trade corridor

Port of Churchill, 136

CentrePort Canada

Government strategy, 2698

Premier's support, 2633

Co-ops

Government support, 186

Committee of Supply

Concurrence Motion

Speakers, 2566-2567, 2618-2621

Conservation districts

VLT funding, 1360

Country-of-origin labelling

Effect on livestock industry, 536, 888

Government action, 562, 889, 2620

Tabling of government plans, 3721-3722

Disaster Financial Assistance program

Federal government, 2992-2993

EcoFund program

Cattle industry benefits, 1425

Electoral boundaries

Population variances, 3881

Electoral Divisions Amendment Act (Population Variances for Southern Rural Constituencies)

[Bill 242]

2 R, 3880-3882

Environment Amendment Act (Permanent Ban on Building or Expanding Hog Facilities)

[Bill 17]

Economic impact, 1628, 2252-2253

Environmental Farm program

Equipment funding, 899

Farm Mediation Board

Loan referrals, 1429-1430

Farm Stewardship Association of Manitoba

Program status, 2619

Staffing, 970

Farmer Appreciation Day, 111

Farmland School Tax Rebate, 136, 889

Feasibility Studies Program

Projects, 1313

Flooding

Assistance for farmers, 3220-3221

Call for Standing Committee on Agriculture, 3127-3128

Compensation for farmers, 3127-3128

Forage Assistance Program, 3221

Flooding (Interlake)

AgriRecovery program, 2975-2976, 2992-2993, 3221

AgriStability program, 2993

Declaration of disaster zone, 2974-2975

Government information brochure, 3723

Food commercialization

Objectives, 1304

Trade shows, 1310-1311

Food Development Centre

Federal redevelopment, 2406

General comments, 889-890

Laboratory redevelopment, 2406

Objectives, 1304, 1310

Partnership with Great Plains Aseptic Producers, 964-965

Small business assistance, 1311-1312

Staffing, 963

Food Industry Development fund, 889

Food production

Exports, 3712

Government programs in foreign countries, 3711

Glenlea Research Station

Flooding concerns, 903-904

Global food crisis

Resolutions, 3711-3712

Great Manitoba Food Fight

Product promotions, 965-966, 1310

Greenhouse gas emissions

Agriculture reductions, 1433-1434

Environmental farm plans, 536, 2619

Greenhouse gas emissions

Environmental farm plans, 960, 968-969

Reduction strategies, 960

Growing Forward

Agreement negotiations, 897

Federal funding, 890

Growing Opportunities centres, 889

Business development specialists, 902

Geographical placement, 966

Specialist qualifications, 1304-1308

Staffing, 1308-1309

Hemp plant (Dauphin)

Project status, 1425-1426

Hog industry

Cull Breeding Swine Program, 536

Cull sow program, 671, 952-953, 958, 1431

Economic losses, 958

Hog barn moratorium, 350-351

North American Free Trade Agreement challenges, 537, 562

Processing plants, 3721-3722

Weanling export, 958

Hometown Manitoba program

Funding allotment, 2566

Grant status, 2566

Interprovincial trade agreements and decreased barriers to trade

Resolutions, 2180

Livestock industry

Economic losses, 587-588

Government initiatives, 148, 518-519, 630-631

Insurance programs, 1425, 1426

Processing plants, 711-712

Manitoba Agricultural Services Corporation

Bovine spongiform encephalopathy loans, 1428, 1429

Co-op feeder club, 1354

Crop insurance, 1432-1433

Hail insurance, 2618

Hog industry assistance loans, 1430-1431

Livestock industry loans, 895-896

Ruminant enhancement program, 1354

Staff assistance, 895

Stocker loan program, 958, 1352-1353, 1353, 1426-1427, 1630

Wildlife damage compensation, 962, 971-972, 1432

Young Farmer Rebates, 1428-1429

Manitoba Cattle Enhancement Council

Board members, 956-957

Financial report, 955

Government funding, 955-956

Investments, 1427-1428

Natural Prairie Beef investment, 956

Manitoba Crop Diversification Centre

Operation changes, 962

Manitoba Hydro power line

Lack of consultation on east side location, 73-74

Manitoba Sustainable Agriculture Practices

Environmental program, 890

Milk Prices Review Amendment Act

[Bill 204]

2 R, 3004-3006

Ministerial Statements

Agricultural crisis, 2969-2970

Ukrainian Famine anniversary, 32-33

North American Free Trade Agreement

Government record, 2698

Northern Healthy Foods Initiative

Freezer program, 3005

Funding, 890

Grow North program, 3005

Northern Manitoba

Milk prices, 3004-3005

Poverty, 3712

Transport costs, 3005

Ultraviolet treated milk, 3004

Noxious Weeds Act

Proposed amendments, 899

Oral Questions

Agriculture

Assistance for livestock producers, 18, 39-40

Fertilizer costs, 593

Agriculture and Food, Standing Committee on

Meeting request, 486-487

Bovine tuberculosis

Financial assistance for cattle producers, 353

CentrePort Canada

Premier's support, 2633

Country-of-origin labelling

Government action, 562

Tabling of government plans, 3721-3722

Environment Amendment Act (Permanent Ban on Building or Expanding Hog Facilities)

[Bill 17]

Economic impact, 1628, 2252-2253

Farmer Appreciation Day, 111

Flooding

Assistance for farmers, 3220-3221

Call for Standing Committee on Agriculture, 3127-3128

Flooding (Interlake)

AgriRecovery program, 2975-2976

Declaration of disaster zone, 2974-2975

Flooding (Interlake) victims

Government information brochure, 3723

Hog industry

Cull sow program, 671

Hog barn moratorium, 350-351

Livestock industry

Government assistance, 148

Government initiatives, 518-519, 630-631

Processing plants, 711-712

Manitoba Agricultural Services Corporation

Stocker loan program, 1630

Manitoba Hydro power line

Lack of consultation on east side location, 73-74

Predator and pest control

Government's response, 112

Trade meeting (Mexico)

Premier's attendance, 2632

Promotion of pork products, 2632

Reasons for Premier's attendance, 2698-2699

Trade meetings

Premier's attendance, 2631-2632

Waterhen community

Funding for flood protection measures, 228-229

Young Farmer Rebate Program

Implementation, 228

Points of Order

P/O by Wowchuk clarifying the agriculture critic's constituency, 537

Prairie Agriculture Machinery Institute

Additional funding, 904

Predator and pest control

Government's response, 112, 972

Ranchers Choice program

Bankruptcy notice, 711

Creditors, 1361

Equipment usage, 957-958, 1360, 1427

Investment capital, 1360

Investment security, 1427

Tax credit, 1361

Rural development

Alternate energy, 1304

Immigration, 1304

Rural Economic Development Initiative

Agri-tourism, 1363-1364

Broadband technology grant, 1366

Capital budget, 1356

Funding, 889

Infrastructure development grants, 2407-2408

Infrastructure projects, 1357

Livestock industry funding, 900-901

Non-recurring expenditures, 1356-1357

Objectives, 1304, 1308

Police funding, 1355

Social issue responsibilities, 1355

Specified risk material program, 1358-1359, 2618

Staffing, 1308-1309

Tourism department collaboration, 1364-1365

Value-added programs, 1435

VLT funding, 1312, 1355

Rural health care services, 137

Simplot Canada

Additional acreage committment, 966-967

Specified risk material programs

Treatment facilities, 1357

Tax credit projects

Approval guidelines, 1363

Available budget, 1362

Criteria, 1361-1362

Throne Speech

Debate, 134-137

Trade meeting (Mexico)

Premier's attendance, 2632

Promotion of pork products, 2632

Reasons for Premier's attendance, 2698-2699

Trade meetings

Premier's attendance, 2631-2632

Ukrainian Famine anniversary, 32-33

Urgent Public Importance, Matters of

Flooding impact, 2992-2993

Livestock industry, economic challenges, 535-537

VLT funds

Quality-of-life initiatives, 1354

Waste-water treatment plants (Neepawa)

Government funding, 1357

Waterhen community

Funding for flood protection measures, 228-229

Weed control districts

Specialist funding, 898-899

Wine production

Licencing, 965

Winnipeg Harvest

Hog culling contribution, 671

Young Farmer Rebate Program

Implementation, 228

Wuskatim generating station

Cost

McFadyen, 909

Job referral program

Maguire, 1997-1998

Swan, 1997-1998

Lack of contractors

Cullen, 74-75

Selinger, 75

Licencing process

Doer, 1124

McFadyen, 1124

Project costs

Cullen, 75, 1971, 3393

Selinger, 75

Project status

Cullen, 631-632

Maguire, 736

Reid, 3398

Rondeau, 3395

Selinger, 631-632, 3391

Wuskwatim Generating Station

Altemeyer, 95

 

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