HOUSE INDEX - 2nd 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
Guns and Gangs Suppression Strategy
Federal funding
Cullen, 429-430
Prevention, Budget 2020
Fielding, 836
Eligibility of Manitoba fishers
Fielding, 1084
Lathlin, 1084
Squires, 1084
Support for businesses
Fielding, 972
Smook, 971-972
Taxi companies ineligibility
Sandhu, 1016
Junior men curling
Morley-Lecomte, 476
Gawronsky, Michelle (Manitoba Government and General Employees' Union)
Liquor, Gaming and Cannabis Control Amendment and Manitoba Liquor and Lotteries Corporation Amendment Act (Bill 15)
Written submission to committee, 950-951
Gender-Based Violence Committee of Cabinet
Cox, 130
Gordon, 297
Gerrard, Hon. Jon (River Heights) Lib.
Addiction
Substance Use and Addiction Awareness Week, 114
Addiction treatment services
Continuation of care, 461
Adoption Options, 372-373
Agricultural Crown lands
COVID-19, by sector
Impact on leases, 1014
Lease rate increase, 92
Ranchers pensions, 568-569
Agriculture industry
Greenhouse gas emissions, 520
Methane/nitrous oxide management, 520
Agriculture industry, COVID-19
Financial assistance, 1014
Matter of Urgent Public Importance re: assistance to agricultural producers, 1013-1015
Boreal forest
Stewardship plan, 520
Brain injuries
Expansion of services needed, 590
Homelessness risk, 459
Budget--provincial
Matter of Privilege, 675
Building and Electrical Permitting Improvement Act (Various Acts Amended and Permit Dispute Resolution Act Enacted) (Bill 49)
2 R
Debate, 991-993
Questions, 981
Adoption of national standards, 981
Cattle producers, COVID-19
Support needed, 1014
Child and Youth Advocate Act
Matter of Privilege, 763
Child care, COVID-19
Concerns, 744-745
Children in care
Access to online education, 1006
Aging out and homelessness, 459
Children's Special Allowance
Clawback, 1057
Climate and Green Plan Amendment Act (Improved Climate Change Targets and Enhanced Ministerial Accountability) (Bill 203)
2 R
Debate, 519-520
Questions, 514
Committee of Supply
Supplementary Supply, 658-659
Conflict of interest legislation
Update, need for, 102
COVID-19 pandemic
Update, 474-475
COVID-19, by sector
Agricultural producers
Crown land leasing, 1014
Cattle producers
Support needed, 1014
Matter of Urgent Public Importance re: assistance to agricultural producers, 1013-1015
COVID-19, child care
Concerns, 744-745
COVID-19, demographics
Seniors mortality rate, 474
COVID-19, financial assistance
Agricultural producers, 1014
Financial relief, 855
Small business, 855
COVID-19, food security
Fish supply, 1014
Meat packing plants
Outbreak protection, 1014
Supply chain interruption, 1013
COVID-19, personal-care homes
High risk area, 667
Oversight, 1087
Rapid response team, 1087
Staffing and funding, 664
Video linking, use of, 485, 643
Visitation, caregiver exemption, 822
COVID-19, rental assistance
Small business, 1013-1014
COVID-19, small business
Financial assistance, 855
Impact on, 1013
Rent relief support, 1013-1014
COVID-19, travel
Canadians out-of-country
Loss of insurance coverage, 752
Criminal behaviour
Learning disabilities, 102
Dauphin Correctional Centre closure
Overcrowding concerns, 526
Resolution, 532-533
Diabetes 360º strategy, 101
Education system review
Matter of Privilege, 698
Efficiency Manitoba
Matter of Privilege re: annual report, 713-714
Employment Standards Code Amendment Act (Leave for Victims of Interpersonal Violence) (Bill 7)
R/S Amdt
Clause 3, 454
C 3/R, 458-462
Fish population
Research needed, 102
Fishing industry, COVID-19
Food security, 1014
Food security, COVID-19
Meat packing plants
Outbreak protection, 1014
Supply chain interruptions, 1013
The Forks Market
Vacancy management, 383
Greenhouse gas emissions
Agriculture industry, 520
Measuring carbon storage, 519
Quarterly vs. annual reporting, 519
Health card application delay
Matter of Privilege, 751-752
Health care
Local control of, 103
Preventative approach, 101
Health-care system
Matter of Privilege re: KPMG Phase Two review, 756
Matter of Privilege re: staffing, 800
Hearing aid devices
Coverage for, 101
Homelessness
Children aging out of CFS care, 459
General comments, 101-102, 459
Individuals with brain injuries, 459
Hospitals
Shared Health management
Gerrard, 614
Immigrants
Health card application delay
Matter of privilege, 751-752
Interim Appropriation Act, 2020 (Bill 53)
2 R
Questions, 854-855
Interpersonal violence (domestic, sexual, stalking)
Harassment in the workplace, 460
Justice system
FASD and mental health courts, 532-533
Lake Manitoba-Lake St. Martin outlet
Matter of Privilege, 710
Lake Winnipeg
Phosphorus levels, 102
Lead exposure
Violent crime increase, 102
Learning disabilities
Criminal behaviour, chances of, 102
Violence against individuals with, 459
Liquor & Lotteries Corporation
Matter of Privilege re: failure to consider annual reports, 809-810
Liquor Mart robberies
Increase in, 101
Made-in-Manitoba Climate and Green Plan
Matter of Privilege, 706
Manitoba Agricultural Services Corporation
Delivery of programs, 1057
Staff reduction, 1014, 1056-1057
Technology upgrades, 1057
Manitoba Hydro
Matter of Privilege re: annual reports, 704
Matter of Privilege re: hiring former Premier of B.C. for a review, 721-722
Manitoba Hydro, COVID-19
Matters of Grievance re: Northern workers, 1055-1058
Manitoba Poverty Reduction Strategy
Matter of Privilege, 739-740
Manitoba Public Insurance (MPI)
Matter of Privilege re: lack of Crown Corporation meeting to consider annual reports, 680
Matter of Urgent Public Importance
The Provincial Government's failure to provide assistance to livestock, grain and other producers during the COVID-19 pandemic, 1013-1015
Matters of Grievance
Regarding concerns for Manitoba Hydro workers in the north dealing with COVID-19, 1056-1058
Matters of Privilege
Alleging that the government abused the power of a commission of inquiry regarding Manitoba Hydro, and that the government hired the former Premier of B.C. and paid him with no proof that any work was done, 721-722
Alleging that the government has been infringing upon the privileges of opposition Members because they have not called a meeting of the Standing Committee on Crown Corporations to consider annual reports from Efficiency Manitoba, 713-714
Alleging that the Government was abusing the Rules by bringing in a large volume of legislation and therefore limiting the opportunities for debate, 672
Alleging that the government's misleading statements on the topic of the North End Treatment plant interfered with the Member's ability to do their job, 803
Alleging that the government's provision of misleading information regarding the Lake St. Martin and Lake Manitoba outlets has impeded his ability to do his job as an MLA, 710
Alleging the government has been infringing upon the privileges of opposition Members because they have not called a meeting of the Standing Committee on Crown Corporations to consider annual reports for Manitoba Hydro, 703-704
Alleging the meeting of the Social and Economic Development Committee interfered with the privileges of Members of the opposition during debate on the Poverty Reduction Strategy Annual Report, 739-740
Alleging the Minister's failure to present a report on the Government's Climate and Green plan prevents her from her duties, 706
Regarding cuts to healthcare and to front line services and the constitutionality of Bill 28, 780-781
Regarding cuts to the public service made by the government, the removal of public accountability, 689
Regarding false and misleading comments made by the Premier and the Minister regarding their claim that the government was feeding hungry kids, 684
Regarding stresses on the health-care system and information regarding staffing numbers, 800
Regarding the Auditor General's qualified opinion on the last two provincial budgets and that the government has been misrepresenting their financial statements, 675
Regarding the closing of the Dauphin Correctional Centre and the government's misleading statements and failure to consult with the community, 795-796
Regarding the government not calling a meeting of the Crown Corporations Committee to consider annual report from Workers' Compensation Board, 754
Regarding the government not calling a meeting of the Crown Corporations Committee to consider annual reports from Manitoba Liquor and Lotteries, 809-810
Regarding the government talking about Bills outside of the House before they are introduced, 807
Regarding the government's delay in issuing Manitoba Health Cards to newcomers, 751-752
Regarding the government's education review and that the NDP has not yet been able to see the review report, 698
Regarding the government's failure to bring forward their first quarter financial report, 677
Regarding the government's failure to proclaim the Child and Youth Advocate Act, 763
Regarding the government's handling of rideshare and the taxi industry as raised during OQ, 744-745
Regarding the government's intentional withholding of information regarding the payment of officials in the Health Care system and the government's and WRHA's refusal to share details of the KPMG Phase Two review, 756
Regarding the government's summary budgeting act, 686
Regarding the government's use of omnibus legislation, 787-788
Regarding the lack of a Crown Corporation meeting to consider reports from MPI, 680
Medicare
Psychological services coverage, 102
Members' statements
COVID-19 preparation, 822
COVID-19 preparation for seniors in PCHs, 643
Personal-care homes, 1078
Pryor, Taylor, 237
Mental health and addiction
Fractured system, 613
Mental-health services
Delays in accessing, 237
Medicare coverage, 102
Ministerial statements
Adoption Options, 372-373
COVID-19 virus update, 474-475
National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women, 439
Substance Use and Addictions Awareness Week, 114
Montreal massacre, 439
Municipal Assessment Amendment Act (Bill 200)
2 R
Debate, 317
National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women, 439
National pharmacare program
Support for, 103
North End Sewage Treatment Plant upgrades
Matter of Privilege, 803
Nurses/nursing
Mandatory overtime
Request to eliminate, 281-282
Omnibus legislation
Matter of Privilege, 787-788
Oral Questions
Agricultural Crown land leases
Lease rate increase, 92
Children in CFS care
Access to online education, 1006
COVID-19 rapid response teams
Personal-care home oversight, 1087
COVID-19 virus preparation
Personal-care home residents, 485
The Forks Market
Vacancy management, 383
Individuals with brain injuries
Expansion of services needed, 590
Nurses' mandatory overtime
Request to eliminate, 281-282
Personal-care homes
Improvement of conditions, 164
Restrictions on visitations, 163-164
Staffing and training review, 164
Universal school breakfast program
Minister's position, 588
Youth suicide prevention
Inclusion in case planning, 208
Pension Benefits Amendment Act (Bill 8)
2 R
Debate, 568-570
Gradual unlocking recommendation, 569-570
Unlocking provision, implications of, 568-569
Pension plans
Catastrophic events, 569
Personal-care homes
Conditions in Ontario, 1078
Improvement of conditions, 164
Rapid response team, 1078
Restrictions on visitations, 163-164
Staffing and training review, 164
Personal-care homes, COVID-19
High risk area, 667
Oversight, 1087
Rapid response team, 1087
Staffing and funding, 664
Video linking, use of, 485, 643
Visitation, caregiver exemption, 822
Petitions
Personal-care homes, 54, 95-96, 129, 167-168, 210-211, 283-284, 342-343, 547-548, 591-592, 655-656, 972-973
Phosphorus levels
Lake Winnipeg, 102
Points of Order
P/O by Goertzen asking the Speaker to call the opposition to order in response to repeated attempts at obstruction, 700
Property crime increase, 101
Provincial finances
Psychological services
Medicare coverage, 102
Public Services Sustainability Act
Matter of Privilege, 780-781
Public Services Sustainability Amendment Act (Bill 9)
2 R
Questions, 346
Regional Health Authorities Amendment Act (Health System Governance and Accountability) (Bill 10)
2 R
Debate, 613-615
Questions, 599
Community involvement in decision making, 614
Resolutions
Removing education tax from property
Questions, 321
Standing up for Dauphin by building a rehabilitation and restorative justice facility
Debate, 532-533
Questions, 526
Restorative justice
Benefit of, 532
Retail Business Hours of Operation Act (Various Acts Amended or Repealed) (Bill 2)
2 R
Questions, 490
Ride sharing and taxi companies
Matter of Privilege, 744-745
School nutrition programs
Matter of Privilege, 684
Universal breakfast program
Minister's position, 588
Senior citizens
COVID-19 mortality rate, 474
Shared Health Services
Hospital management, 614
Investigating medical errors, 614
Mandate concerns, 613
Mental Health and Addictions
New interim director, 613
Preventative focus, need for, 614
Province wide accountability, 614
Status update, 599
Small business, COVID-19
Financial assistance, 855
Impact on, 1013
Rent relief support, 1013-1014
Substance Use and Addiction Awareness Week, 114
Suicide prevention, youth
Inclusion in case planning, 208
Supplementary Appropriation Act, 2019-2020 (Bill 33)
2 R
Debate, 667
Questions, 664
Surface water management
Role of trees, 519
Throne Speech
Debate, 100-103
Violent crime
Lead exposure, 102
Manitoba cities affected, 458-459, 461
Wildfire management
Plans for, 520
Workers' Compensation Board
Matter of Privilege, 754
Workplace harassment
Interpersonal violence, leave for, 460
Youth mental health
Suicide prevention
Inclusion in case planning, 208
Music room expansion
Naylor, 327
Goertzen, Hon. Kelvin (Steinbach) PC
Agriculture industry, COVID-19
Matter of Urgent Public Importance re: assistance to agricultural producers, 1012-1013
Brandon Manitoba
School construction
General contractor problems, 649-650
Budget 2020
Universal school breakfast program, 585-587, 589
Budget--provincial
Matter of Privilege, 675
Child and Youth Advocate Act
Matter of Privilege, 762-763
Child Nutrition Council
Future funding inquiry, 248-249
Children in care
Access to online education, 1006-1007
Committee of Supply
Committee report, 660
Concurrence Motion, 938
COVID-19, by sector
Matter of Urgent Public Importance re: assistance to agricultural producers, 1012-1013
COVID-19, school closures
Reopening and support staff layoffs, 1088-1089
École South Pointe School
Travel times and child care, 648-649
Education system review
Matter of Privilege, 698
Request to release report, 336-337
Efficiency Manitoba
Matter of Privilege re: annual report, 713
Election Financing Amendment and Elections Amendment Act (Government Advertising) (Bill 40)
1 R, 811
First Nations
Universal breakfast program in school, 651-652
Flood mitigation
Matter of Privilege, 773
Fresh Projects contractor
Matters of Privilege, 728
Health-care system
Matter of Privilege re: KPMG Phase Two review, 756
Infrastructure, strategic
Matters of Privilege, 773
Lake Manitoba-Lake St. Martin outlet
Matter of Privilege, 710
Legislative session
Matter of Urgent Public Importance, 1095-1096
Request for more sittings, 1045
Liquor & Lotteries Corporation
Matter of Privilege re: failure to consider annual reports, 810
Made-in-Manitoba Climate and Green Plan
Matter of Privilege, 706-707
Manitoba Hydro
Matter of Privilege re: annual reports, 703
Matter of Privilege re: hiring former Premier of B.C. for a review, 721
Manitoba Poverty Reduction Strategy
Matter of Privilege, 740
Manitoba Public Insurance (MPI)
Matter of Privilege re: lack of Crown Corporation meeting to consider annual reports, 680
Matter of Urgent Public Importance
The appointment of David McLaughlin, former campaign manager for the PC party of Manitoba, to the role of Clerk of the Executive Council, 1053
The need for urgent attention to discuss the proposed cuts and layoffs to the public service; the need for the government to provide financial update, 975-976
The Provincial Government's failure to provide assistance to livestock, grain and other producers during the COVID-19 pandemic, 1012-1013
Regarding the government's refusal to discuss or provide plans for the conduct and business of the chamber for the remainder of the legislative session, 1095-1096
Matters of Privilege
Alleging that the government abused the power of a commission of inquiry regarding Manitoba Hydro, and that the government hired the former Premier of B.C. and paid him with no proof that any work was done, 721
Alleging that the government has been infringing upon the privileges of opposition Members because they have not called a meeting of the Standing Committee on Crown Corporations to consider annual reports from Efficiency Manitoba, 713
Alleging that the Government was abusing the Rules by bringing in a large volume of legislation and therefore limiting the opportunities for debate, 672
Alleging that the government's misleading statements on the topic of the North End Treatment plant interfered with the Member's ability to do their job, 803-804
Alleging that the government's provision of misleading information regarding the Lake St. Martin and Lake Manitoba outlets has impeded his ability to do his job as an MLA, 710
Alleging that the lack of disclosure about the operations of the construction company "Fresh Projects" who were contracted to build a school in Brandon, and the Minister's failure to answer questions in OQ, impeded his ability to do his job, 722-728
Alleging the government has been infringing upon the privileges of opposition Members because they have not called a meeting of the Standing Committee on Crown Corporations to consider annual reports for Manitoba Hydro, 703
Alleging the meeting of the Social and Economic Development Committee interfered with the privileges of Members of the opposition during debate on the Poverty Reduction Strategy Annual Report, 739
Alleging the Minister's failure to present a report on the Government's Climate and Green plan prevents her from her duties, 706-707
Regarding cuts to healthcare and to front line services and the constitutionality of Bill 28, 780
Regarding false and misleading comments made by the Premier and the Minister regarding their claim that the government was feeding hungry kids, 684
Regarding misstatements by the government regarding the strategic infrastructure budget, specifically regarding flood mitigation, 773
Regarding the Auditor General's qualified opinion on the last two provincial budgets and that the government has been misrepresenting their financial statements, 675
Regarding the government not calling a meeting of the Crown Corporations Committee to consider annual report from Workers' Compensation Board, 754
Regarding the government not calling a meeting of the Crown Corporations Committee to consider annual reports from Manitoba Liquor and Lotteries, 810
Regarding the government's education review and that the NDP has not yet been able to see the review report, 698
Regarding the government's failure to bring forward their first quarter financial report, 677
Regarding the government's failure to proclaim the Child and Youth Advocate Act, 762-763
Regarding the government's intentional withholding of information regarding the payment of officials in the Health Care system and the government's and WRHA's refusal to share details of the KPMG Phase Two review, 756
Regarding the government's use of omnibus legislation, 787
Regarding the lack of a Crown Corporation meeting to consider reports from MPI, 680
Minor Amendments and Corrections Act, 2019 (Bill 11)
1 R, 271
2 R, 1113
North End Sewage Treatment Plant upgrades
Matter of Privilege, 803-804
Omnibus legislation
Matter of Privilege, 787
Oral Questions
Child Nutrition Council
Future funding inquiry, 248-249
Children in CFS care
Access to online education, 1006-1007
École South Pointe School
Travel times and child care, 648-649
K-to-12 education review
Request to release report, 336-337
Legislative session
Request for more sittings, 1045
Pembina Trails School Division
Travel times and child care, 480-481, 591
Reopening of schools
Support staff layoffs, 1088-1089
School construction in Brandon
General contractor problems, 649-650
School divisions
Staff layoff concerns, 967
School nutrition programs
Funding support for organizations, 162-163
Teaching experience of principals
Request to support Bill 204, 337-338
Universal school breakfast program
First Nations children, 651-652
Inclusion in Budget 2020, 585-587, 589
Pembina Trails School Division
Travel times and child care, 480-481, 591
Points of Order
By Kinew regarding mentioning the presence/absence of members, 901
P/O by Goertzen asking the Speaker to call the opposition to order in response to repeated attempts at obstruction, 699-700
P/O by Kinew regarding the CN Rail strike, 53-54
Provincial finances
Matter of Privilege, 677
Matter of Urgent Public Importance, 975-976
Public Schools Amendment Act (Teaching Experience of Principals) (Bill 204)
Request for support, 337-338
Public Schools Finance Board
Annual Report June 30, 2019, 815
Public service layoffs
Matter of Urgent Public Importance re: proposed cuts and layoffs to the public service, 975-976
Public Services Sustainability Act
Matter of Privilege, 780
School closures
Reopening of schools
Support staff layoffs, 1088-1089
School construction
General contractor problems--Brandon, 649-650
Matter of Privilege re: construction company "Fresh Projects," 728
School divisions
Staff layoff concerns, 967
School nutrition programs
Funding, 162-163
Funding support for organizations, 162-163
Matter of Privilege, 684
Universal breakfast program
First Nations children, 651-652
Inclusion in Budget 2020, 585-587, 589
Throne Speech
Debate, 168-171
Winnipeg Blue Bombers
Grey Cup Champions, 168-169
Workers' Compensation Board
Matter of Privilege, 754
Black History Month, 581-582
Canadian Congress of Black Parliamentarians, 581-582
Education system, 33
Employment Standards Code Amendment Act (Leave for Victims of Interpersonal Violence) (Bill 7)
2 R
Debate, 296-298
Gender-Based Violence Committee of Cabinet, 297
Interpersonal violence (domestic, sexual, stalking)
Extension of employment leave protections, 166-167, 297
Members' statements
Black History Month, 581-582
Moran, Dino, 236
Members'/ministers' personal narratives, 30-31
Mental-health services
Funding, 32-33
Municipal property taxes
Legion branches, removal from, 31
Oral Questions
Changes to Employment Standards Code
Leave for victims of interpersonal violence, 166-167
Outland Youth Employment Program, 32
Provincial sales tax (PST)
Reduction, 32
Public safety and crime
Community safety summit, 32
Resolutions
Questions, 630$
Royal Canadian Legion
Municipal property tax, removal of, 31
VLT revenues, increase in, 31
Throne Speech
Debate, 30-33
United Nations International Decade for People of African Descent, 582
Video lottery terminals (VLT's)
Legion revenue, increase in, 31
Youth at risk
Programs for, 32
Youth employment
Outland Youth Employment Program, 32
Religious freedom of citizens
Amendment
Brar, 216-217
Asagwara, 226-229
Brar, 213-217
Bushie, 220-222
Cox, 219-220
Guillemard, 217-218
Kinew, 223-224
Lamont, 222-223
Micklefield, 229
Naylor, 230
Pallister, 211-213
Squires, 224-226
Wiebe, 218-219
Budget 2020
Fielding, 836
Carbon price
Guillemard, 521
Lamont, 841-842
General comments
Fielding, 546
Michaleski, 546
Government investment
Squires, 1007
Wishart, 1007
Agriculture industry
Gerrard, 520
Dates for targets
Naylor, 514
Measuring carbon storage
Gerrard, 519
Provincial targets
Guillemard, 521
Naylor, 514
Wowchuk, 514
Quarterly vs. annual reporting
Gerrard, 519
Reductions tied to ministers salary
Asagwara, 514
Naylor, 514
Grey Cup. See Winnipeg Blue Bombers
Agriculture industry
Ethanol/biodiesel requirements
Increase in, 36
Altona Police Service
One hundredth anniversary, 43-44
Clinical and Preventive Services Plan
New health-care initiatives, 282
Education property tax
Elimination of, 34
Emergency medical services
Rural paramedics, increase in, 36
Infrastructure spending, 36
Interprovincial trade barriers
Removal of, 35
Made-in-Manitoba Climate and Green Plan
Energy efficiency retrofit programs, 36
Members' statements
Altona Police Service-100th anniversary, 43-44
Rodewald, Keesy and Simon Resch, 820-821
Municipal Assessment Amendment Act (Bill 200)
2 R
Questions, 313
Municipal planning and permitting
Treasury Board Secretariat review, 34-35
Nurses/nursing
Increase in, 36
Oral Questions
Clinical and Preventive Services Plan
New health-care initiatives, 282
Paramedics
Increase in--rural Manitoba, 36
Physicians
Increase in, 36
Provincial sales tax (PST)
Reduction, 34
Rural Manitoba
Paramedics, increase in, 36
Throne Speech
Debate, 33-37
Guillemard, Hon. Sarah (Fort Richmond) PC
Aquatic state of emergency
Resolution on Lake Winnipeg, 204
Association of Manitoba Municipalities (AMM)
Resolution on Lake Winnipeg
Aquatic state of emergency, 204
Climate and Green Plan Amendment Act (Improved Climate Change Targets and Enhanced Ministerial Accountability) (Bill 203)
2 R
Debate, 520-522
Climate and Green Plan Implementation Act, 2020 (Bill 35)
1 R, 814
Election 2019--provincial
Campaign volunteer recognition, 72
Environmental organizations
Request to restore funding, 1003-1004
Fisheries Amendment, Forest Amendment and Provincial Parks Amendment Act (Bill 30)
1 R, 577
2 R
Questions, 879-880
C/3 R, 935
Opening statement, 878-879
Stakeholder feedback, 880
Government Resolution
Religious freedom of citizens, 217-218
Green levy
Carbon price, 521
Greenhouse gas emissions
Provincial targets, 521
Hunting/fishing licences
Electronic purchasing, 879
Metis hunters/fishers-conflicts, 880
Retail location availability, 879
Telephone/mail purchases--Northern Manitoba, 880
Lake Winnipeg
Aquatic state of emergency, 204
Made-in-Manitoba Climate and Green Plan
Action plan, 520-521
Four pillars of plan, 521
Metis hunters/fishers
Licences, 880
North End Sewage Treatment Plant upgrades
Government intention, 28
Request for provincial funding, 204, 486
Northern Manitoba
Hunting/fishing licences
Telephone/mail purchases, 880
Oral Questions
AMM resolution on Lake Winnipeg
Aquatic state of emergency, 204
Environmental organizations
Request to restore funding, 1003-1004
North End Sewage Treatment Plant
Request for provincial funding, 204, 486
Upgrades, government intention, 28
Provincial park use
Rules and guidelines, 1047
Provincial parks
Rules and guidelines, 1047
Public service
Freedom of conscience, 70
Government Resolution re: religious freedom, 217-218
Religious freedom
Wearing of religious symbols, 217-218
Throne Speech
Debate, 70-73
Youth mental health
Services for, 71
Guns and Gangs Suppression Strategy
Federal funding
Cullen, 429-430
Gwen Secter Creative Living Centre
Meal delivery service for seniors
Fontaine, 962