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Wabanong Nakaygum Okimawin

Grant money

Blaikie, 1801

Maguire, 1801

Staffing conflicts

Blaikie, 1801-1802

Maguire, 1801-1802

Waste Reduction and Prevention Amendment Act

[Bill 206]

1 R

Gerrard, 68

2 R

Ashton, 2595-2596

Blady, 2591-2593

Caldwell, 2590-2591

Gerrard, 2589-2590

Maguire, 2593-2595

Martindale, 2598

Saran, 2597-2598

Waste-water treatment facilities. See also Rural waste-water management services

Clean Environment Commission recommendations

Blaikie, 1788-1789

Maguire, 1788-1789

Funding

Ashton, 1482

Nitrogen removal

Blaikie, 461

Briese, 228, 548

Cullen, 167-168

Eichler, 645

Gerrard, 101, 179, 588

Graydon, 196

Lamoureux, 125-126, 141, 234

Maguire, 107, 149, 461, 739, 1425, 2485

McFadyen, 1139-1140

Mitchelson, 230

Pedersen, 155, 634

Rowat, 664-665

Selinger, 141, 179, 301-302, 1139-1140

Stefanson, 301-302, 346, 450, 789, 2490

Taillieu, 783

Wowchuk, 125-126

Provincial funding

Blaikie, 1789

Maguire, 1789

Waste-water treatment facilities (Winnipeg)

Funding

Ashton, 1906

Eichler, 1906

Nitrogen removal

Blaikie, 2558

Cullen, 2317

Gerrard, 2360-2361, 2717-2718

Maguire, 1147-1148

McFadyen, 1127

Pedersen, 2283

Selinger, 1127, 2360-2361, 2717-2718

Stefanson, 2558

Phosphorus level targets

Maguire, 1423

Water licensing

Interdepartmental committee

Faurschou, 1660-1661

Struthers, 1660-1661

Water-management systems

Drainage maintenance (Interlake)

Nevakshonoff, 152-153

Water Services Board

Funding decrease

Ashton, 1819

Eichler, 1819

Livestock drought prevention

Ashton, 1819-1820

Eichler, 1819-1820

Water Stewardship Department

Advertising expenditures

Maguire, 853

Melnick, 853

Annual legal opionions sought

Maguire, 1080-1081

Melnick, 1080-1081

Contract tendering process

Maguire, 852

Melnick, 852

Estimates debate, 835-853, 1068-1083

Estimates speakers

Briese, 970-975

Derkach, 983-986, 1068-1072

Faurschou, 1072-1073

Lamoureux, 1082-1083

Maguire, 837-853, 968-970, 975-983, 1073-1082

Melnick, 968-986, 1069-1083

Wowchuk, 835-853

Ministerial travel expenditures

Maguire, 845-846

Melnick, 845-846

Political staffing

Maguire, 838-839

Melnick, 838-839

Resource management board appointments

Briese, 972-973

Melnick, 972-973

Staffing

Maguire, 839-841

Melnick, 839-841

Supplementary Information for Legislative Review

Melnick, 764

Water control works applications

Maguire, 982-983

Melnick, 983

Waterway crossing departmental responsibility

Faurschou, 1072

Melnick, 1072

Waverley West

Energy efficiency

McFadyen, 1280

Selinger, 1280

Geothermal heating unit installations

Borotsik, 1712

Chomiak, 1712

McFadyen, 1231-1232

Selinger, 1231-1232

Project status

McFadyen, 1124

Selinger, 1124-1125

Weather-damaged farmland

Financial compensation programs

Maguire, 2809

Struthers, 2809

Well-water advisories

Action priorities

Maguire, 853, 968-969

Melnick, 853, 968-969

West Broadway Development Corporation

Funding

Irvin-Ross, 900-901

Schuler, 900-901

Western Economic Partnership Agreement

Government strategy

Bjornson, 319-320

Pedersen, 319-320

Western Manitoba Centennial Auditorium

Upgrades funding

Brick, 2050

Western Provinces Partnership Agreement

Premier's attendance

McFadyen, 1598-1599, 1725-1726

Selinger, 1598-1599

Wowchuk, 1725-1726

Western School Division

Need for new facilities

Dyck, 717

Westfield Industries. See Members' statements

Westman Regional Laboratory

Employee shortage

Driedger, 1002-1003

Oswald, 1003

Pathologist vacancies

Borotsik, 538-539

Oswald, 539

Redevelopment

Caldwell, 192

Oswald, 998

Rowat, 239

Staffing shortages

Oswald, 178-179

Rowat, 178

Weston-Brooklands area. See also Matters of urgent public importance; Members' statements; Petitions

Need for medical facility

Lamoureux, 179-180, 231-232, 775-776

Oswald, 180

Wetlands restoration

Government initiatives

Melnick, 2424

Wiebe, 2424

Government strategy

Melnick, 781

Whistleblower legislation

Effectiveness

Allan, 53-54

McFadyen, 22-23, 43, 254-255

Schuler, 53

Selinger, 22-23

Whitehead, Frank (The Pas) N.D.P.

Aboriginal Education Action Plan support, 33

Aboriginal Healing Foundation, 2401-2403

Aboriginal missing and murdered women task force, 34

Aboriginal students education levels, 33

All Aboard program, 2783

Apprenticeship training

Aboriginal employees, 631-633

Funding, 631

Budget debate, 630-633

Canadian Rangers Program, 1434-1436

Carriere Sr., Roger Joseph, 539-540

Communities Economic Development Fund

Proposed amendments, 33

Constant-Bercier, Abby, 367-368

Correctional facilities expansion, 772

Cottage lot draws, 33

Cross Lake Royal Canadian Army Cadets, 1450

Crown corporations

Political interference, 1950-1951

Friendship Centre expansion (The Pas), 630-631

Garrioch, Dean, 731

Highways and roads

Capital construction projects, 304

Hometown Manitoba

Grant increases, 2071

Joe A. Ross School, 3022-3023

Lavallee, Sonny, 2264

Manitoba Hydro

Debt-to-equity ratio, 1950

First Nations communities economic impact, 1950

Northern Manitoba economic impact, 1950-1951

Martin, Quinton, 2564-2565

Members' statements

Carriere Sr., Roger Joseph, 539-540

Constant-Bercier, Abby, 367-368

Cross Lake Royal Canadian Army Cadets, 1450

Garrioch, Dean, 731

Joe A. Ross School, 3022-3023

Lavallee, Sonny, 2264

Martin, Quinton, 2564-2565

Northern Aboriginal Festival and Community Awards, 2072-2073

Oscar's Place homeless shelter, 30

United Nations Human Rights Day, 263

University College of the North expansion, 2810

Neighbourhoods Alive! initiative expansion, 630-631

Northern Aboriginal Festival and Community Awards, 2072-2073

Northern Essential Skills Training Initiative funding, 33, 632

Northern Manitoba Trapper's Festival funding, 631

Oral Questions

Correctional facilities expansion, 772

Highways and roads

Capital construction projects, 304

Hometown Manitoba grant increases, 2071

Rural health-care services

Air ambulance purchase, 620

Oscar's Place homeless shelter, 30

Post-secondary education

Day-care availability, 34

Poverty

Reduction strategy, First Nations communities, 2783

Red River Floodway Authority

Set-Aside Initiative, 633

Residential school survivor resources, 2402-2403

Resolutions

Aboriginal Healing Foundation, 2401-2403

Canadian Rangers Program, 1434-1436

Crown corporations

Political interference, 1950-1951

Rural health-care services

Air ambulance purchase, 620

Sam Waller Museum funding (The Pas), 633

Social Inclusion and Anti-Poverty Act

[Bill 201]

2 R, 2783-2784

Throne Speech debate, 32-35

Tracia's Trust initiative, 34

United Nations Human Rights Day, 263

University College of the North expansion, 2810

Whiteshell Provincial Park. See also Petitions

Lagoon overflow

Blaikie, 460-461, 1793-1794

Graydon, 197

Maguire, 1793-1794

Wiebe, Matt (Concordia) N.D.P.

Arts and cultural organizations, 2052-2053

Budget debate, 541-546

Chartrand, Cory, 583

Chartrand, Val, 583

Child-care centres funding, 545

Concordia Hip and Knee Institute funding, 544, 2236-2237

Earth Day, 1237

Economy

Statistics Canada labour force report, 2013

Folklorama, 2053

Health Care Accountability Act (Health Services Act and Health Services Insurance Act Amended)

[Bill 220]

2 R, 2236-2238

Health-care services

Cataract surgery wait times, 2237

Infrastructure

Capital funding, 545

International Trails Days events, 2758

Lighthouses program expansion, 544

Manitoba Housing Authority

Unit additions and renovations, 545

Members' statements

Chartrand, Cory, 583

Chartrand, Val, 583

Earth Day, 1237

River East Optimist Club, 2526

Seniors' programs funding, 1606-1607

Minimum wage increase

Economic impact, 545

Neighbourhoods Alive! initiative expansion, 544, 2525

Oral Questions

Economy

Statistics Canada labour force report, 2013

International Trails Days events, 2758

Neighbourhoods Alive! initiative expansion, 2525

Wetlands restoration initiatives, 2424

Pension Benefits Amendment Act

Defined contribution pension, 2702

Pension liabilities strategy, 2703

Police services

Staffing increase, 545

Provincial court

Prosecutor increase, 545

Putting Manitobans First, 2702-2703

Regional health authorities

Accountability, 2237-2238

Resolutions

Arts and cultural organizations, 2052-2053

Putting Manitobans First, 2702-2703

River East Optimist Club, 2526

Seniors' programs funding, 1606-1607

Taxation

Small business tax rate, 545

Teachers' Retirement Allowances Fund

Cost of living allowance, 2702

Wetlands restoration initiatives, 2424

Winnipeg Folk Festival, 2052-2053

Winnipeg Police Services

Helicopter purchase, 545

Wilson, James. See Members' statements

Wilton, Heather. See Members' statements

Wind energy. See Alternative energy; Manitoba Hydro

Windsor Park Collegiate students. See Members' statements

Win Gardner Place. See Members' statements

Driedger, 270

Funding

Martindale, 2898

Martindale, 267

Winkler and District Chamber of Commerce gala dinner. See Members' statements

Winnipeg. See also City of Winnipeg Charter Amendment and Municipal Amendment Act (Derelict Property); Members' statements; Phosphorus Curtailment Act (Municpal Act Amended and City of Winnipeg Charter Amended)

Infrastructure priorities

McFadyen, 1029

Selinger, 1029

North End concerns

Lamoureux, 776, 1997

North end recreational facilities

Martindale, 267

Winnipeg Aboriginal Sports Achievement Centre

Robinson, 909-910

Winnipeg Art Gallery

Upgrades funding

Brick, 2049

Winnipeg Auto Theft Suppression Strategy

Effectiveness

Blady, 278

Lamoureux, 2733-2734

Swan, 2724

Officer assignments

Goertzen, 1250

Swan, 1250

Program award

Blady, 262

Swan, 262

Success rates

Selinger, 1183-1184, 1187

Winnipeg Children's Access Agencies

Funding

Swan, 1579

Winnipeg Folk Festival

General comments

Wiebe, 2052-2053

Winnipeg Foundation. See Advanced Education and Literacy Department

Winnipeg Partnership Agreement

Initiatives

Lemieux, 1919

Winnipeg Police Services. See also Petitions

Community police office closures

Lamoureux, 776, 1367, 1448, 2538-2539, 2541

Swan, 1448

Helicopter purchase

Goertzen, 1308, 2135

Swan, 1308, 2135

Wiebe, 545

Officer funding

Faurschou, 188

Selinger, 2518

Swan, 2519

Stolen Auto Unit staffing

Swan, 1297

Winnipeg Regeneration Strategy

Funding

Briese, 1985-1986

Lemieux, 1985-1986

Programs

Melnick, 778

Winnipeg Regional Health Authority

Administration of the Value Added Policy Auditor General's report

Brick, 2933

Back office outsourcing

Driedger, 2023-2028

Oswald, 2023-2028

CEO job applicants

Driedger, 931

Oswald, 931

Corporate spending

Driedger, 921

Oswald, 921

Headquarter costs

Lamoureux, 452, 498

McFadyen, 1122

Oswald, 498-499

Selinger, 1122

Joint Operating Division with University of Manitoba

Driedger, 1100-1105

Oswald, 1100-1105

Medical retreats audits

Driedger, 1097-1098

Oswald, 1097-1098

Receipt of value-added policy

Driedger, 1094-1097

McFadyen, 1123

Oswald, 1095-1097

Selinger, 1123

RFP for outsourcing

Driedger, 1172-1174

Oswald, 1172-1174

Secondments

Driedger, 931-932

Oswald, 931-933

Staffing levels

McFadyen, 1027

Selinger, 1027

Wave magazine

Driedger, 1099-1100

Oswald, 1099-1100

Winnipeg revitalization

Government initiatives

Lemieux, 2919

Martindale, 2919

Winnipeg River

Erosion concerns (Sagkeeng First Nation)

Hawranik, 1830

Robinson, 1830-1831

Winnipeg River Learning Centre funding

Howard, 1587

Winter roads

Early thaw economic impact

Ashton, 1906-1907

Eichler, 1906-1907

Operating expenses

Ashton, 1894

WNO. See Wabanong Nakaygum Okimawin

Women's correctional facilities

Project status

Faurschou, 1309-1310

Swan, 1309-1310

Women's Health Clinic

Maternity and birthing centre

Melnick, 779

Oswald, 410

Selby, 410

Women's Hospital. See also Members' statements

Project status

Brick, 750

Melnick, 779

Oswald, 436

Selby, 436

Wood, Tammy. See Members' statements

Workers Compensation Board of Manitoba

Annual report

Howard, 1440

Appeal Commission and Medical Review Panel Annual Report

Howard, 1509

Five-Year Plan

Howard, 1509

Workplace harassment and violence. See Workplace Safety and Health Amendment Act (Harassment and Violence in the Workplace)

Statistics

Gerrard, 1749

Workplace Initiative to Support Employees (WISH)

Domestic violence program

Howard, 1576

Funding

Howard, 1751

Workplace Safety and Health. See also Workplace Safety and Health Amendment Act

Employee education

Gerrard, 2186

Fine enforcement

Allan, 1754

Cullen, 3185

Dyck, 3058-3060, 3183, 3185

Howard, 341, 2181

Lamoureux, 2182, 2184-2185

Taillieu, 3062

Government initiatives

Howard, 1519

Saran, 1519

Injury rates

Howard, 1754

Inspection officer increase

Allan, 1754

Howard, 1622-1623, 1639, 1751

Lamoureux, 2182-2183

Taillieu, 1639

LINK computer system cost

Howard, 1639

Taillieu, 1639

Workplace Safety and Health Amendment Act

[Bill 4]

1 R

Howard, 67

2 R

Cullen, 3060-3062

Dyck, 3058-3060

Gerrard, 2186-2187

Howard, 2180-2181

Lamoureux, 2181-2186

Taillieu, 3062-3063

C/3 R

Cullen, 3185-3186

Dyck, 3183-3185

R/A, 3231

Consultations

Gerrard, 2186

Workplace Safety and Health Amendment Act (Harassment and Violence in the Workplace)

[Bill 219]

1 R

Gerrard, 209

2 R

Allan, 1753-1754

Blady, 1755

Dyck, 1752-1753

Gerrard, 1748-1750

Howard, 1750-1751

Lamoureux, 1755

Workplace skills and initiatives

First Nations communities

Nevakshonoff, 154

Government support

Wowchuk, 391

World AIDS Day. See Ministerial statements

World Health Day. See Members' statements

World Indigenous Nations Games

Robinson, 1825

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

Agriculture, Food and Rural Initiatives Department

Budget reductions, 461-462, 1323

Agriculture industry

Program funding reductions, 534-535

Supply-management commodities quota tax, 724-725, 2108

Alternative energy

St. Joseph wind farm project status, 1604

Wind energy projects, 180-181

Appropriation Act, 2010

[Bill 37]

1 R, 3226-3227

2 R, 3227

Balanced budget legislation

Amendments, 489-490, 1468, 1470-1471

Government adherence, 430, 488-489

Ministerial salary reductions, 455-457, 470-471, 767-768, 770-772, 794, 1469, 1730, 1989, 3079-3080, 3103-3104

Boreal forest protection, 365

Budget

Address, 414-423

Canadian currency projections, 2216

Civil service salaries, 457

Crown corporations revenue forecasts, 2218-2219

Debate, 792-795

Expenditure management, 259, 457

Five-year economic plan, 1322, 2219-2222, 2276-2279

Interest rate projections, 483-485, 508-509, 2216-2217

Messages, 423-424

Ministerial consultations, 1323

Projected deficit, 364-365, 432-433, 1398, 2620-2621

Summary budget, 1469-1470

Tax revenue forecasts, 1323

Budget Implementation and Tax Statutes Amendment Act, 2010

[Bill 31]

1 R, 1593

2 R, 1988-1990

Amendment on ministerial salary reductions, 3166-3167

Government intent, 1727-1730, 1732-1733, 1771-1772

Retroactive taxation, 2714-2715

Tax additions, 2215-2216

Capital Supply bill, 3226

Civil Service Commission

Counselling services budget reductions, 1389

Departmental absenteeism rates, 1393-1394

Estimates debate, 1383-1396

Government securities branch, 1395-1396

Human resource service reorganization, 1384, 1390-1393

Labour privatization, 1394-1395

Ombudsman referrals, 1385

Persons with disabilities labour support, 1388-1389

Supplementary Information for Legislative Review, 1354

Visible minority labour program, 1388

Wage expenditures, 1384

Workplace injury statistics, 1389

Committee of Supply

Concurrence Motion, 2215-2222, 2227-2228, 2275-2280

Interim supply, 449

Corrections branch

Civil servant retraining income support, 1386-1387

Cost of living estimates

Demographic examples, 1325-1326

Increase, 1326-1327

Cottage Property Tax Increase Deferral Act (Property Tax and Insulation Assistance Act Amended)

[Bill 5]

1 R, 115

2 R, 2920-2921

Government intent, 2560

Crown Corporations Council of Manitoba Annual Report, 1956

East Side Road Authority funding increase, 1980

Economy

Cost of living index, 685

Government fiscal update, 56-57

Provincial credit rating, 389, 794

Stimulus packages, 793, 795

Elections

Vote tax, 118-119

Enabling Appropriations

Estimates debate, 1978-1979

Executive Council

Civil Service Commission

Conflict of interest guidelines, 2070-2071

Expenditure management measures update, 258-259

Federal equalization payments

Five-year projections, 2217-2218

Government dependence, 793, 1180-1181

Provincial allotment, 1273

Revenue forecasts, 1259-1260, 1272-1275, 1320-1322

Finance Department

Estimates debate, 1259-1275, 1314-1333, 1396-1400, 1468-1480

Interprovincial finance ministers' meetings, 1261

Manitoba Employee Pensions and Other Costs, 956

Staffing, 1324-1325

Supplementary Information for Legislative Review, 956

Financial statements tabling request, 360

Fiscal Stabilization Fund

Increase, 390, 1398-1399

Revenue forecast, 1177-1178

Football stadium

Funding loan, 1476-1477

Memorandum of understanding, 1478-1479, 2067-2068

Forest firefighting

Water bomber purchase, 1267-1272

Freedom of Information

Government response to requests, 2164-2165

Harmonized sales tax

Government strategy, 364, 1329, 1331

Health Department

Budget, 1261

Health transfer payments

Federal agreement, 1275

Infrastructure

Stimulus projects, 388, 1177

Interim Appropriation Act, 2010

[Bill 11]

1 R, 451-452

C/W, 454-457, 461-462, 483-490

Livestock industry

Processing plants, 389

Loan Act, 2010

[Bill 38]

1 R, 3227

2 R, 3228

Main Supply bill, 3226

Manitoba Builder Bonds

Refinancing, 1315

Sales targets, 1314-1315

Manitoba Enabling Appropriations and Other Appropriations

Supplementary Information for Legislative Review, 1055

Manitoba Food Development Centre

Memorandum of understanding with India, 2110

Manitoba Hydro

Bipole III

Aspen parkland impact, 1140-1141

Boreal forest impact, 218-219, 324

Community consultations, 434

Converter stations, 2245

Economic impact, 390

Environmental impact, 959-960, 961-692

First Nations consultations, 2245

Landowner consultations, 2808-2809, 3088

Location costs, 487

Underwater location, 3020-3021

West-side land acquisition, 1479-1480, 2064-2066

West-side location, 316-317, 361, 433-434, 768-769, 1730-1731, 2010-2011

Bipole III routing options, 2245-2246

Development projects, 795

Electric Board Quarterly Report, 253

Export sales revenue, 2246

Public Utilities Board information requests, 73, 1356-1357

Rate increases, 298-299

Wind energy development capital loans, 474-475

Xcel Energy power agreement, 2563

Manitoba Liquor Control Commission

Revenue forecast, 1333

Manitoba Lotteries Corporation

Revenue forecast, 1333

Manitoba Securities Commission

Investigation reports, 1397

Passport mechanism, 1396-1397

Members' statements

Swan Valley Credit Union, 833

Municipalities

Stimulus funding, 1475-1476

National securities commission

Government support, 1327

New West Partnership Agreement

Manitoba participation, 3014-3015

Opposition day motion

Balanced budget legislation

Ministerial salary reductions, 3103-3104

Government support, 3081

Oral Questions

Agriculture industry

Program funding reductions, 534-535

Supply-management commodities quota tax, 724-725, 2108

Alternative energy

St. Joseph wind farm project status, 1604

Wind energy projects, 180-181

Balanced budget legislation

Government adherence, 430

Ministerial salary reductions, 470-471, 767-768, 770-772, 3079-3080

Boreal forest protection, 365

Budget

Interest rate projections, 508-509

Projected deficit, 364-365, 432-433, 2620-2621

Budget Implementation and Tax Statutes Amendment Act, 2010

[Bill 31]

Amendment on ministerial salary reductions, 3166-3167

Government intent, 1727-1730, 1732-1733, 1771-1772

Retroactive taxation, 2714-2715

Civil Service Commission

Conflict of interest guidelines, 2070-2071

Cottage Property Tax Increase Deferral Act (Property Tax and Insulation Assistance Act Amended)

[Bill 5]

Government intent, 2560

Economic fiscal update, 56-57

Elections

Vote tax, 118-119

Expenditure management measures update, 258-259

Financial statements tabling request, 360

Football stadium

Memorandum of understanding, 2067-2068

Freedom of Information

Government response to requests, 2164-2165

Harmonized sales tax

Government strategy, 364

Manitoba Food Development Centre

Memorandum of understanding with India, 2110

Manitoba Hydro

Bipole III

Aspen parkland impact, 1140-1141

Boreal forest impact, 218-219, 324

Community consultations, 434

Environmental impact, 959-960, 961-692

Landowner consultations, 2808-2809, 3088

Underwater location, 3020-3021

West-side land acquisition, 2064-2066

West-side location, 316-317, 361, 433-434, 768-769, 1730-1731, 2010-2011

Public Utilities Board information requests, 73, 1356-1357

Rate increases, 298-299

Wind energy development capital loans, 474-475

Xcel Energy power agreement, 2563

New West Partnership Agreement

Manitoba participation, 3014-3015

Opposition day motion

Government support, 3081

Provincial debt

Increase, 725, 1513-1514, 1597-1598

Reduction strategy, 358-359

Servicing costs, 359-360

Summary debt increase, 685

Saskatchewan economy, 471-472

Teachers' Retirement Allowances Fund

Cost of living allowance, 2713-2714

University College of the North

Travel and hospitality expenditures, 2160-2161

Waste-water treatment facilities

Nitrogen removal, 125-126

Western Provinces Partnership Agreement

Premier's attendance, 1725-1726

Wuskatim dam

Employee demographics, 135

Order of Manitoba Amendment Act

[Bill 16]

R/S, 3137

Other Appropriations

Estimates debate, 1979-1980

Pension Benefits Amendment Act

Regulations implementation, 1386

Pharmacy profession

Joint purchasing plan, 1726

Points of order

P/O by Hawranik stating that since Minister of Finance remained seated during vote, vote should count against motion, 3220

Polo Park retail development

Tax increment financing, 1477

Provincial debt

Core operating debt, 1473

Debt-to-GDP ratio, 484-485, 487, 725, 1265-1266

Increase, 725, 1513-1514, 1597-1598

Net debt, 794

Reduction strategy, 358-359, 1263-1264

Repayment, 1264-1265, 1398-1399, 1472-1473, 1988-1989

Servicing costs, 359-360, 1177, 1261-1263, 1315, 1400, 1513-1514

Summary debt increase, 685, 1264

Ranchers Choice

Equipment sales, 389

Resolutions

Manitoba Hydro

Bipole III routing options, 2245-2246

Revenue Estimates

Supplementary Information for Legislative Review, 3078

Richardson Centre for Functional Foods and Nutraceuticals funding, 793

Saskatchewan economy, 471-472

Swan Valley Credit Union, 833

Taxation

Basic personal exemptions, 1318-1319

Book Publishing Tax Credit, 1989

Child fitness tax credit, 1989, 2228, 2280

Collection administration departments, 1330-1331

Cooperative Education and Apprenticeship Tax Credit, 1989

Corporate tax rates, 391

Fertility tax credit, 1989

Film and Video Production Tax Credit, 1989

Fuel tax, 1327-1328, 1989

Green Energy Equipment Tax Credit, 1989

Interactive Digital Media Tax Credit, 1989-1990

Land transfer tax, 1319-1320

Payroll tax, 1319

Personal income taxes, 1315-1316, 1317, 1989, 2279-2280

Post-secondary graduation tax credit, 1989

Provincial comparisons, 472

Provincial sales tax revenue increase, 1328-1329

Research and development tax credit, 1989

Retail sales tax, 1990

Small Business Venture Capital Tax Credit, 1990

Sports team uniforms provincial sales tax exemption, 2227

Tax relief plan, 1318, 1320

Tax review consultations, 1316

Tobacco tax, 1990

Tax Commission Report

Recommendations review, 1316-1317

Teachers' Retirement Allowances Fund

Cost of living allowance, 2713-2714

Throne Speech debate, 388-391

Treasury Board members, 1324

University College of the North

Travel and hospitality expenditures, 2160-2161

Waste-water treatment facilities

Nitrogen removal, 125-126

Water Stewardship Department

Estimates debate, 835-853

Western Provinces Partnership Agreement

Premier's attendance, 1725-1726

Workplace skills and initiatives

Government support, 391

Wuskatim dam

Employee demographics, 135

Wuskatim dam

Apprentice training

Bjornson, 832

Borotsik, 831-832

Contract tendering

Borotsik, 3065

Employee demographics

Borotsik, 3065

Hawranik, 2609

Pedersen, 2606

Taillieu, 134-135

Wowchuk, 135

 

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