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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
Cullen, 167-168
Eichler, 645
Graydon, 196
Maguire, 107, 149, 461, 739, 1425, 2485
McFadyen, 1139-1140
Mitchelson, 230
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
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
Faurschou, 1072-1073
Lamoureux, 1082-1083
Maguire, 837-853, 968-970, 975-983, 1073-1082
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
Taillieu, 3062
Government initiatives
Howard, 1519
Saran, 1519
Injury rates
Howard, 1754
Inspection officer increase
Allan, 1754
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
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
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
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
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 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