HOUSE INDEX - 4th Session - 39th Legislature

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Identity theft legislation. See also Personal Information Protection and Identity Theft Prevention Act

Proclamation

Selinger, 302-303

Taillieu, 302-303

IKEA project status

Melnick, 781

Illegal drug use

Reduction strategy

Goertzen, 3026-3028

Immigration. See also Provincial Nominee Program

Foreign credential recognition

Howard, 29, 342

Saran, 29

Increase

Jha, 351

Saran, 384

Selinger, 788

International student stream

Dyck, 1638

Howard, 1638

Provincial retention

Dyck, 1631

Howard, 1631

Rural population increase

Rondeau, 700

Settlement programs

Howard, 340-341

Immobilizers. See Highway Traffic Amendment Act (Immobilizers and Air Bags)

India School of Dance, Music and Theatre 30th anniversary. See Members' statements

Influenza A (H1N1)

Budgetary impact

Briese, 546

School policies

Mackintosh, 2033

Vaccinations

Altemeyer, 201

Bjornson, 163

Braun, 371

Brick, 329

Stefanson, 345-346

Information technology industry

Government priority

Borotsik, 1716

Chomiak, 1716

Infrastructure. See also Bridges (Brandon); Highways and roads

Capital funding

Ashton, 376-377, 550, 1482

Marcelino, 707

Wiebe, 545

Federal funding percentage

Ashton, 1894

Eichler, 1894

Stimulus projects

Altemeyer, 198

Bjornson, 161

Brick, 751

Selby, 743

Wowchuk, 388, 1177

Infrastructure and Transportation Department

Advertising budget

Ashton, 1486

Eichler, 1486

Budget lapse

Ashton, 1891-1892

Eichler, 1891

Building Canada funds

Ashton, 15381539

Maguire, 1538

Capital spending budget

Ashton, 1892-1893, 1907-1908, 1908-1909

Eichler, 1892-1893

Gerrard, 1907-1908, 1908-1909

Contract tendering contracts

Ashton, 1485

Eichler, 1485

Estimates debate, 1481-1489, 1537-1558, 1802-1824, 1886-1910

Estimates speakers

Ashton, 1481-1489, 1537-1558, 1802-1824, 1887-1910

Borotsik, 1539-1543

Briese, 1550-1552, 1554-1556, 1817-1819, 1886-1888

Eichler, 1483-1489, 1802, 1817, 1819-1823, 1889-1907

Faurschou, 1823-1824, 1888-1889

Gerrard, 1907-1909

Graydon, 1802-1804

Maguire, 1537-1539, 1543-1550, 1556-1558

Rowat, 1811-1814

Schuler, 1814-1817

Stefanson, 1804, 1807-1810

Taillieu, 1553, 1805-1806, 1907

Executive Support budget

Ashton, 1486

Eichler, 1486

Ministerial travel expenditures

Ashton, 1486

Eichler, 1486

Political staffing

Ashton, 1484

Eichler, 1484

Projected deficit

Ashton, 1891

Eichler, 1891

Staffing

Ashton, 1485

Eichler, 1484-1485

Supplementary Information for Legislative Review

Ashton, 1354

Water control works inspections

Ashton, 1895

Eichler, 1895

Innovation, Energy and Mines Department

Budget reductions

Borotsik, 1694

Chomiak, 1694

Climate change staff members

Borotsik, 1696-1697

Chomiak, 1696-1697

Estimates debate, 1694-1717

Estimates speakers

Borotsik, 1694-1709, 1711-1716

Chomiak, 1694-1717

Pedersen, 1709-1711

Human resources services reallocation

Borotsik, 1697-1698

Chomiak, 1697-1698

Salary expenditures

Borotsik, 1699

Chomiak, 1699

Staffing

Borotsik, 1696, 1698-1699

Chomiak, 1696, 1698-1699

Supplementary Information for Legislative Review

Chomiak, 1440

Inspyre Solutions

Government investment recuperation

Bjornson, 3172-3173

Gerrard, 3172-3173

Selinger, 3172

Insurance industry. See Consumer and Corporate Affairs Department

Interim Appropriation Act, 2010

[Bill 11]

1 R

Wowchuk, 451-452

2 R

Lamoureux, 452-454

C/W

Allan, 479-483

Blaikie, 457-461

Driedger, 496-498

Gerrard, 481-483, 521-522

Goertzen, 490-491, 499-501

Graydon, 461-462, 491-495, 516

Lamoureux, 488-490

Maguire, 457-461

McFadyen, 517-521

Oswald, 490-491, 496-499

Schuler, 479-481

Selinger, 517-522

Stefanson, 455-457, 483-488

Struthers, 491-496, 516-517

Swan, 499-501

Wowchuk, 454-457, 461-462, 483-490

C/3 R

Derkach, 522-524

Lamoureux, 524

R/A, 525

International Dance Day. See Members' statements

International Day Against Homophobia. See Members' statements

International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination. See Members' statements

International Day of Persons with Disabilities. See Members' statements

International Day of the Midwife. See Members' statements

International Guide Dog Day. See Members' statements

International Institute for Sustainable Development

Budget reductions

Blaikie, 1784

International Peace Gardens

Maguire, 741

International trade (China)

Meeting with Manitoba's representative

Bjornson, 2802-2803

Borotsik, 2802-2803

McFadyen, 2801-2802

Selinger, 2801-2803

International trade (Russia)

Government support

Nevakshonoff, 153-154

International Trails Day. See also Members' statements

International Trails Days events

Rondeau, 2758

Wiebe, 2758

International Workers' Day. See Members' statements

Introduction of new member

Selinger, 393

Irvin-Ross, Hon. Kerri (Fort Garry) N.D.P.

Addictions treatment

Wait lists, 2803-2804

Bell Hotel transitional housing

Alcohol and drug abstinence requirements, 1358-1359, 1361

Child and Family Services agencies

Family reunification policy, 3145

Child and Family Services Amendment Act

[Bill 204]

2 R, 3144-3146

Community Places program funding, 894

Employment and Income Assistance Program

Portable housing benefits, 894

Housing and Community Development Department

Advertising campaigns, 895-896

Estimates debate, 893-902

Federal funding, 899

Ministerial travel expenditures, 901-902

Supplementary Information for Legislative Review, 823

HOUSINGFirst program

Government support, 1361-1362

Homelessness initiatives, 1449

Manitoba Housing Authority

Contract tendering process, 899-900

Fire safety inspection certificates, 900, 2198-2199

Partnerships with property managment companies, 897-898

Unit additions and renovations, 580-581, 894

Unit management responsibility, 896-897

Vacancy rate, 898-899

Members' statements

Vincent Massey High School 50th anniversary, 2565-2566

Neighbourhoods Alive! initiative expansion, 984, 2525

Oral Questions

Addictions treatment

Wait lists, 2803-2804

Bell Hotel transitional housing

Alcohol and drug abstinence requirements, 1358-1359

HOUSINGFirst program

Government support, 1361-1362

Homelessness initiatives, 1449

Manitoba Housing Authority

Fire safety inspection certificates, 2198-2199

Unit additions and renovations, 580-581

Neighbourhoods Alive! initiative expansion, 2525

Resource Assistance for Youth (RAY)

New facility, 3087

Yellowhead Manor project status, 60

Resource Assistance for Youth (RAY)

New facility, 3087

Vincent Massey High School 50th anniversary, 2565-2566

West Broadway Development Corporation funding, 900-901

Yellowhead Manor project status, 60

Israeli Apartheid Week. See Members' statements; Resolutions

 

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