HOUSE INDEX - 1st Session - 42nd Legislature
# A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
Tracking of
Moses, 678
Pedersen, 678-679
Waste water. See North End Sewage Treatment Plant upgrades
Wasyliw, Mark (Fort Garry) NDP
Budget 2019
Stakeholder consultations, 242-247
Budget 2020
Gender-based process, 392
Low-income earners
Budget impact analysis, 392
Civil Service
Staffing level, 184-185
Crown land sales
Public notices, elimination of, 321
Crown Lands Property Agency
Budget reduction, 316
Dissolution of, 315
Land sales amount, 317
Land sales, new process vs. old process, 318-322
Diversity
Provincial government makeup, 249-250
Finance Department
Administration vs. front-line services budget, 260
Assessors, reduction in, 316-317
Enabling capital spending, 327
Estimates
Opening statements, 227
Speakers, 227-250, 315-328, 381-392, 521-532
Expenditures expected, 233
FIPPA requests, 241
Intergovernmental Affairs
Staff numbers, 382
Internal service adjustments, 322-327
Outstanding uncollected tax, 247
Priorities and Planning
Staff numbers, 382
Procurement modernization, 521-522
Revenue expenditures
Budget document, release of, 231
Revenues expected, 232
Staff transfers/FTE's, 234-235
Staff, number of, 234
Tax increment financing program, 528-529
Tax investigations, number of, 248-249
Untendered contracts, 238
User fees and penalties, 382
Vacancy rate, 236-237
Windows 10 upgrade, funds for, 326-327
Fiscal Stabilization Fund
Emergency, definition of, 238-241
Fort Garry constituency, 276-277
Health-care funding
Federal-provincial ratio, 229
Provincial funding, 228-230, 391
At rate of inflation, 229
Income tax rates
Cost-of-living increases
Tax brackets, 384-386
Indigenous businesses
Procurement modernization, 524-527
Infrastructure renewal
Deferred maintenance, 389-390
Infrastructure, strategic
Budget for, 387-388
Definition of, 386-387
Learning Fund
Description of, 326
Low-income earners
Budget impact analysis, 392
Manitoba 150 celebrations
Capital projects fund, 325-326
Members' statements
Fort Garry constituency, 276-277
Minimum wage
Increase request, 551-552
Ranking--provincial, 185
New West Partnership Agreement
Procurement modernization, 522
Oral Questions
Manitoba's civil service
Staffing level, 184-185
Minimum wage
Increase request, 551-552
Manitoba's ranking, 185
Paterson GlobalFoods
Tax increment financing program, 529-530
Procurement modernization
Finance Department review, 521-522
Indigenous businesses, priority for, 524-527
Manitoba companies, priority for, 522
New criteria, 522
New West Partnership, 522
Scoring matrix, 523
Stakeholders consulted, 521, 526-527
Procurement practices
Green procurement policy, 527-528
Points system, 525-526
Untendered contracts, 238
Provincial government
Diversity inclusion, 249-250
Public service
Cost-of-living increases, 383-384
Regulatory Accountability Secretariat
Operating costs, 381
Staff increase, reason for, 328, 381-382
School construction
Capital projects, 390
Tax increment financing program
Assessment process, 529
General comments, 528-529
Taxation
Investigations, number of, 248-249
Types of--provincial, 247-248
Treasury Board
Members, list of, 233
Windows 10 upgrade
Finance Department funds, 326-327
Workers Compensation Board
Auditor General's findings, 230-231
Made-in-Manitoba Climate and Green Plan
Squires, 559
Lead contamination sites
Friesen, 268
Gerrard, 268
Lamont, 429
Squires, 429
GROW trust grants
Squires, 563
Climate change mitigation
Squires, 560
Wharton, Hon. Jeff (Red River North) PC
Affordable Energy Fund
Natural gas reduction, 337
Bipole III transmission line
Costs for, 457
Cannabis sales
Estimated revenues, 518
Retail locations, availability of, 518
Social responsibility fee, 517
Supply issues, 519
Crown corporations
Board liability, 466
Outside consultants
Funding limit on use of, 459
Crown Services
Estimates
Opening statements, 329-331
Speakers, 329-338, 393-399, 453-466, 512-521
Gaming review, social responsibility, 520
Staff, number of, 329
Efficiency Manitoba
Efficiency plan, PUB filing delay, 333-336, 395-399
PUB recommendations, 280
Role and responsibilities, 331-332, 393-394
Source of revenues, 465
Furnace replacement program
Elimination of, 336
Immigrants
Education and training responsibility, 557
Insurance Brokers Association of Manitoba (IBAM)
Monies paid to, 517
Online services, MPI consultations, 512-513
Liquor sales, private, 465
Manitoba Hydro
Boston Consulting Group review, 458-459
Diversification of energy production, 462
Economic review, cost of, 456-457
Number of employees, 337
Privatization of services, 460-462
Review, mandate for, 458
Reviews, list of, 455-456
Staff reduction
Safety and reliability concerns, 453-455
Twenty-year plan, 459-460
Manitoba Liquor and Lotteries
Social responsibility funding, 519-520
Manitoba Public Insurance (MPI)
Employees, number of, 517
Minimal capital testing, change to, 514
Minimal capital testing, current reserves, 514
Online services, 425-426
Insurance Brokers Association (IBAM) consultations, 512-513
Ride-sharing services, insurance for, 515
Ride-sharing, impact of industry, 515-516
Manitoba Water Services Board
Annual report 2018-2019, 177
Members' statements
Red River North Constituency, 420-421
Municipal Relations Department
Annual report 2018-2019, 89
Supplementary Information for Legislative Review, 2019-2020, 13
Natural gas
Affordable Energy Fund, 337
Neighbourhoods Alive!
Funding concerns, 285
Oral Questions
Efficiency Manitoba
PUB recommendations, 280
Immigrants working in trucking industry
Education and training responsibility, 557
Manitoba Public Insurance
Online insurance services, 425-426
Neighbourhoods Alive!
Funding concerns, 285
Public Utilities Board
Efficiency Manitoba, filing delay, 333-336, 395-399
Efficiency Manitoba, recommendations, 279-280
Red River North constituency, 420-421
Ride-sharing services
Impact of industry, 515-516
Insurance for, 515
Number operating in Manitoba, 516
Rating model, 516
Taxis/accessible vans
Insurance rate differences, 517
Solar power
Pilot project report, 464
Rate structure, changes to, 464
Role in Manitoba, 463
Taxi services
Ride-sharing
Insurance rate differences, 517
Truck driver training
Immigrants, education and training responsibility, 557
Increased value of
Squires, 710
Amphibex machines
First Nations
Lake St. Martin outlet construction
Government consultations, 580-582, 585-589
Flood fighting equipment
Sale of Amphibex machines, 492, 591-593
Sale of, consultant costs, 595-596
Sale of, independent advisor review, 594
Flooding update, fall
Operation of emergency channel, 576-577
Government service
Privatization concerns, 492
Grace Lake Airport
Government divestment of, 590-591
Infrastructure Department
Estimates
Infrastructure investments
Economic impact, 601
Federal funding, 426-427
Infrastructure review
PwC role in, 602-604
Infrastructure, strategic
Budget for, 600
Lake St. Martin outlet
Community benefit agreements, 581
Construction update, 578-579
Construction, cost estimate, 583
Construction, federal cost sharing, 583
Design contracts awarded, 579
First Nations
Consultations with, 580-582, 585-589
Land expropriation negotiations, 583-585
Neighbourhoods Alive!
Funding concerns, 285
Northern Manitoba
Airports, government divestment of, 589
Oral Questions
Flood fighting equipment
Sale of Amphibex machines, 492
Government service
Privatization concerns, 492
Infrastructure investments
Federal funding, 426-427
Neighbourhoods Alive!
Funding concerns, 285
Grants provided to
Squires, 563
Costs
Cullen, 435
Finance Department funds
Fielding, 326-327
Wasyliw, 326-327
Winnipeg Child and Family Services
Staff reduction
Adams, 470-471
Stefanson, 470-471
Winnipeg Regional Health Authority (WRHA)
Bed availability
Asagwara, 165
Friesen, 165
Nurse practitioners, number of
Asagwara, 171
Friesen, 171-172
Nursing overtime
Nursing vacancies
Asagwara, 341-343
Friesen, 341-344
Overtime hours, number of
Friesen, 69-70, 159-160, 174-175
Personal-care home beds, number of
Asagwara, 172
Friesen, 172-173
Re-admission rates
Asagwara, 166
Friesen, 166
Staff numbers
Asagwara, 341
Friesen, 341
Wishart, Ian (Portage la Prairie) PC
Members' statements
Porter, Earl James, 482
Porter, Earl James, 482
Lamoureux, 546
Marcelino, 546
Squires, 545-546
Status update
Asagwara, 412
Friesen, 412
Auditor General's findings
Fielding, 230-231
Lamont, 214
Pallister, 214-215
Wasyliw, 230-231