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
Made-in-Manitoba Climate and Green Plan
Action plan
Guillemard, 520-521
Carbon tax
Nesbitt, 137
Energy efficiency retrofit programs
Guenter, 36
Four pillars of plan
Guillemard, 521
General comments
Wowchuk, 516
Matter of Privilege
Gerrard, 706
Goertzen, 706-707
Naylor, 704-706
Bridges
Louise Bridge
Replacement needed, 179-180
Transit proposal, 179-180
Concordia Hospital, 178
Consumer protection
Door-to-door sales scam
Compensation for victims, 127, 177-178
Louise Bridge
Replacement needed, 179-180
Transit proposal, 439
Members' statements
Consumer protection for door-to-door sales, 1037-1038
Louise Bridge transit proposal, 439
Oral Questions
Door-to-door sales scam
Compensation for victims, 127
Public Accounts, Standing Committee on
First report, 271-272
Public transit
Louise Bridge proposal, 439
Winnipeg Transit Master Plan, 439
Throne Speech
Debate, 176-180
Winnipeg Transit Master Plan, 439
Auditor General's report, November 2019
Piwniuk, 82
Mance, Evangeline. See Members' statements
Celebrations
Cox, 109
Morley-Lecomte, 105
Smook, 262
Manitoba Advocate for Children and Youth. See also Manitoba Advocate for Children and Youth (MACY) in Standing Committee on Legislative Affairs
2018-2019 Child Death Review Roll-up, March 31, 2019
Driedger, 198
Manitoba Agricultural Services Corporation
Delivery of programs
Gerrard, 1057
Staff reduction
Technology upgrades
Gerrard, 1057
Manitoba Association of Manitoba Women's Shelters
Crisis line and shelter use
Naylor, 300
Ewasko, 375-376
Budget 2020
Fielding, 835
Manitoba Housing, sale of units
General comments
B. Smith, 191
Homelessness link
Bushie, 562
Housing placement wait times
Lamont, 281
Stefanson, 281
Number sold
Sala, 636
Waiting list and homelessness
Lamont, 650-651
Pallister, 651
Stefanson, 650-651
Manitoba Human Rights Commission
Annual report, 2018
Cullen, 641
Manitoba Hydro. See also Manitoba Hydro in Standing Committee on Crown Corporations; Opposition Day Motion
Administrative workforce reduction
Sala, 1061
Board resignation letter
Lamont, 405-406
Borrowing authority increase
Kinew, 875
Community benefits agreements
Lindsey, 410
Debt load
Lamont, 1065
Debt projections
Wharton, 1063
Debt/profit margins
Fielding, 835-836
Lamont, 403-404
Development impact--indigenous/Northern Manitoba
Kinew, 1060
Emergency preparedness
Moses, 398
Emergency response
Staff reduction concerns
Wharton, 388
Employee satisfaction survey
Sala, 396
Fall storm
Kinew, 1059
Governance concerns
Sala, 392-393
IT services, privatization of
Sala, 397
Matter of Privilege re: annual reports
Gerrard, 704
Goertzen, 703
Sala, 701-703
Matter of Privilege re: hiring former Premier of B.C. for a review
Gerrard, 721-722
Goertzen, 721
Wiebe, 714-721
Matters of Grievance re: Northern work camps and COVID-19 exposure
Adams, 1055-1056
Political interference
Lamont, 1065
Power use increase
Adams, 1069
Privatization concerns
Adams, 1069-1070
Fontaine, 1063
Kinew, 1060
Privatization inquiry
Sala, 25-26
Wharton, 25-26
Rate affordability
Moses, 401-402
Sala, 362
Rate increases
Reduced workforce, safety concerns
Sala, 1060
Review--consultant compensation
Pallister, 484
Sala, 483-484
Wharton, 483-484
Review, purpose of
Moses, 402
Short-term borrowing increase
Lindsey, 409-410
Moses, 397-399
Wharton, 387
Technician availability--Lynn Lake
Lindsey, 1073
Turning the Page Agreement cancellation
Lamont, 407
Lindsey, 409
Sala, 394-395
Types of borrowing expected
Moses, 398
Sala, 389
Wharton, 389
Manitoba Hydro Amendment Act (Bill 4)
1 R
Wharton, 39
2 R
Debate
Kinew, 875-876
Lamont, 403-407
Lindsey, 407-411
Moses, 397-402
Sala, 390-397
Opening statement
Wharton, 387
Questions
Moses, 389-390
Sala, 387-389
Wharton, 387-390
C/3 R
Wharton, 934
Committee of the Whole, 926
R/A
Filmon, 949
Manitoba Hydro Electric Board. See Manitoba Hydro-Electric Board in Standing Committee on Crown Corporations
Matters of Grievance re: Northern workers
Adams, 1055-1056
Gerrard, 1055-1058
Northern work camps
Adams, 1055-1056
Affect on northern Manitoba
Adams, 1069
Customer service, impact on
Adams, 1070
Economic recovery concerns
Pallister, 1001-1002
General comments
B. Smith, 1070-1072
PUB emergency resolution
Kinew, 1040
Pallister, 1040
Reason for
Wasyliw, 1068
Request to reverse
Fielding, 1002-1003
Sala, 1002
Total number of
Sala, 1060
Wharton, 1062
Transparency and accountability
Asagwara, 1072
Wage freezes
Lamont, 1065
Manitoba Law Reform Commission
Annual report, March 31, 2019
Cullen, 111
Manitoba Liquor & Lotteries Corporation. See also Manitoba Liquor & Lotteries Corporation in Standing Committee on Crown Corporations
Manitoba Metis Federation (MMF)
Turning the Page Agreement cancellation
Lamont, 407
Lindsey, 409
Sala, 394-395
Manitoba Police Commission report
Downtown safety--Winnipeg
Cullen, 430-431
Lamont, 434
Stakeholder consultations
Cullen, 381-382
Fontaine, 381-382
Manitoba Poverty Reduction Strategy
Matter of Privilege
Fontaine, 730-739
Gerrard, 739-740
Goertzen, 740
Manitoba Public Insurance (MPI). See also Manitoba Public Insurance (MPI) in Standing Committee on Crown Corporations
Fair practice complaints
Sandhu, 88-89
Wharton, 88-89
Matter of Privilege re: lack of Crown Corporation meeting to consider annual reports
Gerrard, 680
Goertzen, 680
Lindsey, 678-680
Premiums, rebate request
Sala, 873
Wharton, 873
Rate increases
Sala, 635
Reserve fund regulation, PUB ruling
Sandhu, 385
Wharton, 385
Manitoba Public Insurance Corporation Amendment Act (Claim Dispute Tribunal) (Bill 17)
1 R
Wharton, 197
Hall of fame inductee
Reyes, 17
Marcelino, Malaya (Notre Dame) NDP
Affordable housing units
Mortgage expiration, 307
Can Work Be Safe, When Home Isn't survey, 462-463
Canada Pension Plan (CPP)
Application process, changes to, 1104
Marital status, 1104
Canadian Labour Congress
Can Work Be Safe, When Home Isn't, survey, 462-463
Child care
Reduction in services, 1106
Child care, COVID-19
Reopening the economy, 968-969
Child poverty, 173
Civil Service Superannuation Amendment Act (Bill 43)
2 R
Debate, 1103-1106
Commuted value payouts
Calculation method, change to, 1103
Collective bargaining agreements
Expiration of (Home-care workers), 1099
COVID-19, child care
Reopening the economy, 968-969
COVID-19, economy
Reopening, child care, 968-969
Crime increase
Notre Dame constituency, 173
Dauphin Correctional Centre closure
Consultation with mayor and council, 527
Consultations, 524
Impact on Dauphin community, 526, 543-544
Overcrowding concerns, 526
Disabilities, persons with
Quality of care, 1098
Domestic violence
Cases in Manitoba, 578-579
Shelter shortage--First Nations, 579
Economy, COVID-19
Reopening, child-care, 968-969
Election 2019--provincial
Campaign volunteer recognition, 171-172
Employment Standards Code Amendment Act (Leave for Victims of Interpersonal Violence) (Bill 7)
2 R
Debate, 307-308
Questions, 285-287
C 3/R, 462
Gender neutral language, 453
Leave days, number of, 287, 307
Stakeholder consultations, 286
First Nations
Domestic violence shelter shortage, 579
Flin Flon General Hospital
Obstetric department closure
Neo-natal quality of care, 174
Pregnant women and travel distances, 174
Voluntary induced labour, 174
Health card application delay
Impact on new immigrants, 444-445
Home care services--private
Matters of Grievance, 1098-1100
Working conditions and remuneration, 1098-1099
Home care workers
Benefit plans, 1099
Collective bargaining agreement expiration, 1099
Injury and violence experienced, 1099
Schedules and patient case load, 1099
Housing
Seniors, supportive housing for, 1100
Immigrants
Health card application delay
Impact on new immigrants, 444-445
Indigenous incarceration rates
Healing lodges, 525
International Women's Day, 578-579
Interpersonal violence (domestic, sexual, stalking)
Paid leave, low-income women, 285-286
Matters of Grievance
Private home care services, working conditions and remuneration, 1098-1100
Members' statements
NorWest on Alexander resource centre, 331
Weston Memorial Community Centre, 43
Ministerial statements
International Women's Day, 578-579
NorWest on Alexander
Resource centre, 331
Notre Dame constituency
Child poverty, 173
Constituency staff, 172
New constituency, 172-173
Property/violent crime, 173
Workshops held, 172-173
Obstetric care--Flin Flon General Hospital
Neo-natal quality of care, 174
Pregnant women and travel distances, 174
Voluntary induced labour, 174
Oral Questions
Dauphin Correctional Centre closure
Impact on Dauphin community, 543-544
Health card application delays
Impact on new immigrants, 444-445
Pembina Trails School Division
Travel times and child care, 480-481
Reopening the economy
Request for child-care plan, 968-969
School nutrition programs
Funding support for organizations, 162
Throne Speech
Poverty reduction, 50-51
Universal school breakfast program
Minister's position, 587-588
Vital statistics services
Staffing and processing times, 278-279
Pembina Trails School Division
Travel times and child care, 480-481
Pension plans
Defined benefit vs. defined contribution, 1103
Public service layoffs, 1104
Personal-care homes
Crowded conditions, 1099-1100
Hours of care per day, 1105
Social, mental, spiritual needs, 1099
Petitions
Dauphin Correctional Centre, 656, 974, 1092
Public service layoffs
Pension funds, impact on, 1104
Rent Assist benefit
Individuals receiving, reduction in, 1105
Resolutions
Standing up for Dauphin by building a rehabilitation and restorative justice facility
Opening statement, 522-525
Questions, 525-527
Restorative justice centre and healing lodge
Traditional indigenous viewpoints, 524
School nutrition programs
Funding, 162
Funding support for organizations, 162
Universal breakfast program
Minister's position, 587-588
Senior citizens
Elder care, quality of, 1098
Elimination of branches and councils, 1100
Policy development, need for, 1100
Supportive housing, 1100
Sexual assault
Provincial numbers, 307
Social housing units
Sale of, 1105
Throne Speech
Debate, 171-174
Poverty reduction, 50-51
Vital statistics services
Staffing and processing times, 278-279
West Central Women's Resource Centre
Move to Portage Avenue, 579
Weston Memorial Community Centre, 43
Mario T. Mance P. Eng Memorial Scholarship
Reyes, 1038
Martin, Shannon (McPhillips) PC
Child-care spaces
Non-profit centres, 96
Emergency response system
Replacement of, 79
FleetNet system
Replacement of, 79
Holodomor, 77
Interpersonal violence (domestic, sexual, stalking)
Extension of employment leave protections, 96
Matters of Privilege
Regarding off the record comments ("don't be so binary") made by the Member for McPhillips and requested an apology which was given, 95
Members' statements
Tribute to Veterans'-poppy memorial blanket, 199-200
Wayfinders program, 1037
Points of Order
By Martin regarding commenting on the attire of Members, 427
Provincial sales tax (PST)
Increase, impact on low-income Manitobans, 78
Resolutions
Questions, 631$
School construction
New locations, 96
Sunday/holiday shopping
Expansion of hours, 78-79
Throne Speech
Tourism promotion, 78
Wayfinders program, 1037
Maternity care. See also Obstetric care--Flin Flon General Hospital
Northern Manitoba
Lathlin, 188-189
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
Fontaine, 1054-1055
Goertzen, 1053
Lamont, 1051-1053
Ruled out of order, 1055
COVID-19 outbreak
Asagwara, 850-852
Friesen, 848-850
Lamont, 846-848
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
Goertzen, 975-976
Kinew, 976-978
Lamont, 974-975
The Provincial Government's failure to provide assistance to livestock, grain and other producers during the COVID-19 pandemic
Brar, 1011-1012
Gerrard, 1013-1015
Goertzen, 1012-1013
Speaker's ruling, 1015
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
Fontaine, 1096-1098
Goertzen, 1095-1096
Lamont, 1093-1095
Effects of the pandemic on the Taxi industry
Sandhu, 1015-1016
Private home care services, working conditions and remuneration
Marcelino, 1098-1100
Regarding concerns for Manitoba Hydro workers in the north dealing with COVID-19
Adams, 1055-1056
Gerrard, 1056-1058
Regarding the closure of the Operating theatre at the Flin Flon General Hospital
Lindsey, 978-979
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
Gerrard, 721-722
Goertzen, 721
Taken under advisement, 722
Wiebe, 714-721
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
Gerrard, 713-714
Goertzen, 713
Moses, 710-713
Taken under advisement, 714
Alleging that the Government was abusing the Rules by bringing in a large volume of legislation and therefore limiting the opportunities for debate
Gerrard, 672
Goertzen, 672
Kinew, 671-672
Speaker's ruling, 1048-1049
Taken under advisement, 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
Deputy Speaker's ruling, 804
Gerrard, 803
Goertzen, 803-804
Naylor, 801-803
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
Bushie, 707-710
Gerrard, 710
Goertzen, 710
Taken under advisement, 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
Goertzen, 728
Kinew, 722-728
Taken under advisement, 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
Gerrard, 703-704
Goertzen, 703
Sala, 701-703
Taken under advisement, 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
Fontaine, 730-739
Gerrard, 739-740
Goertzen, 739
Taken under advisement, 739-740
Alleging the Minister's failure to present a report on the Government's Climate and Green plan prevents her from her duties
Gerrard, 706
Goertzen, 706-707
Naylor, 704-706
Taken under advisement, 707
Raised by Hon. Gerrard on October 10, 2019 (42nd Session 1st Legislature) regarding the Governments failure to table the revenue Estimates
Speaker's ruling, 128
Regarding cuts to healthcare and to front line services and the constitutionality of Bill 28
Gerrard, 780-781
Goertzen, 780
Lindsey, 773-780
Taken under advisement, 781
Regarding cuts to the public service made by the government, the removal of public accountability
Gerrard, 689
Taken under advisement, 689
Wasyliw, 687-689
Regarding false and misleading comments made by the Premier and the Minister regarding their claim that the government was feeding hungry kids
Asagwara, 680-683
Gerrard, 684
Goertzen, 684
Taken under advisement, 684
Regarding misstatements by the government regarding the strategic infrastructure budget, specifically regarding flood mitigation
Goertzen, 773
Lamoureux, 772-773
Taken under advisement, 773
Wiebe, 764-772
Regarding off the record comments ("don't be so binary") made by the Member for McPhillips and requested an apology which was given
Fontaine, 94-95
Martin, 95
Regarding stresses on the health-care system and information regarding staffing numbers
Asagwara, 797-800
Deputy Speaker's ruling, 800
Gerrard, 800
Regarding the Auditor General's qualified opinion on the last two provincial budgets and that the government has been misrepresenting their financial statements
Fontaine, 672-674
Gerrard, 675
Goertzen, 675
Speaker's ruling, 1089-90
Taken under advisement, 675
Regarding the closing of the Dauphin Correctional Centre and the government's misleading statements and failure to consult with the community
Deputy Speakers ruling, 796-797
Gerrard, 795-796
Regarding the government not calling a meeting of the Crown Corporations Committee to consider annual report from Workers' Compensation Board
Bushie, 752-754
Gerrard, 754
Goertzen, 754
Taken under advisement, 754
Regarding the government not calling a meeting of the Crown Corporations Committee to consider annual reports from Manitoba Liquor and Lotteries
Deputy Speaker's ruling, 810
Gerrard, 809-810
Goertzen, 810
Sala, 808-809
Regarding the government talking about Bills outside of the House before they are introduced
Deputy Speaker's ruling, 807-808
Gerrard, 807
Wasyliw, 805-807
Regarding the government's delay in issuing Manitoba Health Cards to newcomers
Asagwara, 745-751
Gerrard, 751-752
Taken under advisement, 752
Regarding the government's education review and that the NDP has not yet been able to see the review report
Fontaine, 689-698
Gerrard, 698
Goertzen, 698
Taken under advisement, 698
Regarding the government's failure to bring forward their first quarter financial report
Gerrard, 677
Goertzen, 677
Taken under advisement, 677
Wiebe, 675-677
Regarding the government's failure to proclaim the Child and Youth Advocate Act
Gerrard, 763
Goertzen, 762-763
Taken under advisement, 763
Regarding the government's handling of rideshare and the taxi industry as raised during OQ
Gerrard, 744-745
Micklefield, 745
Taken under advisement, 745
Wiebe, 740-744
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
Gerrard, 756
Goertzen, 756
Taken under advisement, 756
Wasyliw, 754-756
Regarding the government's summary budgeting act
Fontaine, 684-686
Gerrard, 686
Taken under advisement, 686
Regarding the government's use of omnibus legislation
Gerrard, 787-788
Goertzen, 787
Moses, 781-787
Taken under advisement, 788
Regarding the lack of a Crown Corporation meeting to consider reports from MPI
Gerrard, 680
Goertzen, 680
Lindsey, 678-680
Taken under advisement, 680
Psychological services coverage
Gerrard, 102
Members' Allowances Compliance Report
April 1st 2016 to March 31st 2019
Driedger, 641
Paradoski, Marjorie
Lagimodiere, 642
1st Crestview Scout Group
Johnston, 996
Accessible public transit
Wasyliw, 536-537
Acknowledging community response during COVID-19
Micklefield, 822-823
African Communities of Manitoba
Asagwara, 238-239
Agnes Street fire
Naylor, 641-642
Allied Healthcare Professionals Recognition Week
Naylor, 997
Altona Police Service-100th anniversary
Guenter, 43-44
Atwell, Gerry
Fontaine, 273
Bibliothèque Ritchot Library Board
Schuler, 535-536
Black History Month
Gordon, 581-582
Bonivital Ringette teams
A. Smith, 960-961
Boys & Girls Club of Thompson
Adams, 821-822
Brandon Wheat Kings
Isleifson, 238
Bushie, Harvey and Margaret
Bushie, 18
Canadian Congress of Black Parliamentarians
Asagwara, 476-477
Christmas wishes
Lamoureux, 440-441
CN Rail strike
Kinew, 84
Community Foundation of Swan Valley
Wowchuk, 19
Community safety gathering
Fontaine, 19
Community safety strategy
Fontaine, 440
Constituency break highlights
Micklefield, 537-538
Consumer protection for door-to-door sales
Maloway, 1037-1038
Council of School Leaders
Altomare, 332-333
Courtney, John
Micklefield, 83-84
COVID-19 preparation
Gerrard, 822
COVID-19 preparation for seniors in PCHs
Gerrard, 643
Crawford, Liz
Squires, 961-962
The Creative Cocoon
Johnson, 579-580
Dauphin Fire Chief Cam Abrey
Michaleski, 118
Dauphin regional health centre
Michaleski, 441
Diwali celebration
Friesen, 273-274
Emergency service providers
Adams, 475-476
Ferland, Kaden
Wowchuk, 1079
First Nations and Red Cross fall storm response
Lathlin, 117-118
Flin Flon Aqua Centre
Lindsey, 642-643
Food 4 All
Asagwara, 1078
Fosty, Mark and Ben Hildebrandt
Ewasko, 1039
Holliday, Bob
Lamont, 537
Hope in the City Breakfast
Teitsma, 200-201
Hovorka, Doris
Smook, 962-963
Hutlet, Danika
Lagassé, 374
I Love to Read Month
Teitsma, 477
Impact of COVID-19 in Manitoba
Goertzen (for Lamoureux), 998
Lamoureux (as read by Goertzen), 998
Indigenous winter road construction workers
Bushie, 581
Kidney transplant awareness
Helwer, 580-581
Kostyra, Eugene
Kinew, 961
Library and community centre funding
Wasyliw, 117
List of rights
Lamont, 332
Louise Bridge transit proposal
Maloway, 439
Lymphedema Awareness Day
Ewasko, 475
Mance, Evangeline
Reyes, 1038
Manitoba Curling Week
Ewasko, 375-376
Meaning of Christmas
Micklefield, 332
Minnedosa veterans memorial banner project
Nesbitt, 84-85
Moonlight Madness in Oakbank
Schuler, 373
Moran, Dino
Gordon, 236
National Farmers Union of Canada
Brar, 237
Nine Circles Community Health Centre
Naylor, 274
No Frills opening in Kildonan-River East
Cox, 118-119
Normand Park Residents Association
Squires, 274-275
NorWest on Alexander resource centre
Marcelino, 331
Norwood St. Boniface Legion Branch 43
A. Smith, 155
Opaskwayak Indian Days
Lathlin, 374-375
Operation Red Nose
Smook, 156
Penny, Don
Helwer, 439-440
Personal-care homes
Gerrard, 1078
Portage la Prairie Bear Clan
Wishart, 1077
Pryor, Taylor
Gerrard, 237
Punjabis for Covid19 Relief
Brar, 997-998
Recognition of responders during fall storm
Clarke, 18-19
Recognizing citizens contributing during pandemic
Fontaine, 962
Recognizing federal Cabinet Ministers from Manitoba
Lamont, 43
Recognizing Riel constituency
Squires, 997
Rodewald, Keesy and Simon Resch
Guenter, 820-821
Rudy Bautista-Hall of Fame inductee
Reyes, 17-18
Sanderson, Jan
Moses, 1077
Save Our Seine
Moses, 821
Skinners restaurant
Lagimodiere, 272
Snow clearing operations in the North
Lindsey, 373-374
SPEACC youth initiative
Adams, 157
St. James Assiniboia 55+ Centre
Sala, 199
St. Norbert Collegiate football champions
Morley-Lecomte, 198-199
Stainer, Cole
Nesbitt, 643
Strathcona School provincial governance classes
B. Smith, 200
Team Kurz curling champions
Johnston, 41-42
Tosh, Courtney
Wiebe, 83
Tribute to Veterans'-poppy memorial blanket
Martin, 199-200
Turtle Mountain Provincial Park
Piwniuk, 82-83
Universal school breakfast program
Wiebe, 580
Vezina, Brandi and Gabrielle Fontaine
Fontaine, 536
Wayfinders program
Martin, 1037
Sandhu, 155-156
West Central Women's Resource Centre
Naylor, 42
Weston Memorial Community Centre
Marcelino, 43
Woodhaven Community Club
Fielding, 331
Wozney, Richard
Johnson, 116-117
Youth mental health and addiction services
B. Smith, 1038-1039
Members'/ministers' personal narratives
Adams, 175-176
Asagwara, 64-65
Brar, 252
Bushie, 144-145
Gordon, 30-31
Naylor, 74-75
Sala, 99
Wasyliw, 131-133
Mental health. See also Youth mental health
Education system
Kinew, 335
Pallister, 335
Mental health and addiction. See also Members' statements; Shared Health Services
Adverse childhood experiences
Asagwara, 605
Budget 2020
Fielding, 834
Fractured system
Gerrard, 613
Funding--provincial
Cullen, 430
Indigenous children, services for
B. Smith, 1039
Liquor Mart robbery repeat offenders
Lamont, 447
Pallister, 447
Portable Housing Benefit
B. Smith, 192
Kinew, 119-120
Stefanson, 119-120
Supportive recovery housing
Friesen, 126
Micklefield, 126
Treatment initiatives
Friesen, 113
Youth services
Friesen, 113
Adequate funding for youth services
B. Smith, 249
Pallister, 249
Online plan
Friesen, 955
Online self-assessment tool
Friesen, 817
Supports for
Friesen, 956
Accessibility of
Lamoureux, 142
Adolescent psychiatric unit (Health Sciences Centre)
Friesen, 596
Delays in accessing
Gerrard, 237
Funding
Gordon, 32-33
Medicare coverage
Gerrard, 102
Victoria General Hospital
Friesen, 595
Public safety and crime
Lamoureux, 139-140
Licences
Guillemard, 880
Kinew, 880
Abrey, Cam, 118
Ambulance services
New ambulance announcement, 52
New vehicles, announcement, 52
Canadian Career Fire Chief of the Year
Abrey, Cam, award recipient, 118
City of Dauphin
Health-care initiatives, 531
CN Rail strike
Impact on Manitoba, 93
Dauphin region
Economic development strategy, 531-532
Education property tax
Green levy
General comments, 546
Members' statements
Dauphin Fire Chief Cam Abrey, 118
Dauphin regional health centre, 441
Municipal Assessment Amendment Act (Bill 200)
2 R
Questions, 313
Oral Questions
CN Rail strike
Impact on Manitoba, 93
Emergency medical services
Announcement of new ambulances, 52
Provincial sales tax reduction
Green levy implementation, 546
Provincial sales tax (PST)
Reduction, 546
Resolutions
Removing education tax from property
Opening statement, 317-319
Questions, 319-321
Standing up for Dauphin by building a rehabilitation and restorative justice facility
Debate, 530-532
Taxation changes
Government plan, 321
Wildlife Amendment Act (Protecting Property from Water and Wildlife Damage) (Bill 210)
2 R
Questions, 619-620
Micklefield, Andrew (Rossmere) PC
Addiction treatment services
Supportive housing, 126
Centre for Youth Excellence, 83
Christmas
Meaning of, 332
Committee of the Whole
Municipal Assessment Amendment Act (Bill 200)
Opening statement, 933
Election 2019--provincial
Campaign volunteer recognition, 142-143
Government Resolution
Religious freedom of citizens, 229
Health-care service reform
Update on results, 448
Housing
Supportive addiction recovery, 126
Limitation of Actions Act
Length of liability, changes to, 144
Matters of Privilege
Regarding the government's handling of rideshare and the taxi industry as raised during OQ, 745
Members' statements
Acknowledging community response during COVID-19, 822-823
Constituency break highlights, 537-538
Courtney, John, 83-84
Meaning of Christmas, 332
Mental health and addiction
Supportive recovery housing, 126
Municipal Assessment Amendment Act (Bill 200)
C/3 R, 937
Committee of the Whole
Opening statement, 933
Oral Questions
Health-care reform
Update on results, 448
Mental health and addictions
Supportive recovery housing, 126
Public Schools Amendment Act (Teaching Experience of Principals) (Bill 204)
2 R
Debate, 417-419
Unforeseen circumstance appointments, 418
Public service
Government Resolution re: religious freedom, 229
Religious freedom restrictions--Quebec, 144
Religious freedom
Quebec Bill 21, 229
Ride sharing and taxi companies
Matter of Privilege, 745
School boards
Budget/financial responsibilities, 419
Hiring discretion, 418-419
School trustees
Teachers/teaching
Temporary teaching certificates, 418
Throne Speech
Debate, 142-144
Youth for Christ, 83
Youth programs
Centre for Youth Excellence, 83
Access to
Fontaine, 294-295
Demographics working for
Asagwara, 638
Bushie, 564
Living wage
Bushie, 564
Poverty wages
Asagwara, 637
Retail workers
Sala, 499-500
Budget 2020--First Nations
Fielding, 839
Mining/mineral extraction projects
Indigenous women, violence against
Naylor, 300
Adoption Options
Gerrard, 372-373
Lathlin, 372
Stefanson, 371-372
COVID-19 statement
Kinew, 867-868
Lamont, 868--869
Pallister, 866-867
COVID-19 virus update
Friesen, 473-474, 815-818, 953-956
Gerrard, 474-475
Domestic Violence Awareness Month
Cox, 114-115
Fontaine, 115
Lamoureux, 116
Farmer Appreciation Day
Brar, 235-236
Lamont, 236
Pedersen, 235
Holodomor
Cox, 40
Lamoureux, 41
Wasyliw, 41
International Women's Day
Cox, 578
Lamoureux, 579
Marcelino, 578-579
National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women
Cox, 437-438
Fontaine, 438-439
Gerrard, 439
Paramedic Services Week
Asagwara, 1076
Friesen, 1075-1076
Lamoureux, 1076-1077
Recognition of responders during fall storm
Kinew, 15
Lamont, 15-16
Pallister, 9-15
Substance Use and Addictions Awareness Week
B. Smith, 113-114
Friesen, 113
Gerrard, 114
Transgender Day of Remembrance
Cox, 16
Lamoureux, 17
Naylor, 16-17
Vyshyvanka Day
Cox, 1036
Lamoureux, 1036-1037
Wasyliw, 1036
Winnipeg Blue Bombers Grey Cup Champions
Kinew, 112
Lamont, 112-113
Stefanson, 111-112
Veterans memorial banner project
Nesbitt, 84-85
Minor Amendments and Corrections Act, 2019 (Bill 11)
1 R
Goertzen, 271
2 R
Goertzen, 1113
Minor Amendments and Corrections Act, 2020 (Bill 22)
1 R
Squires, 812-813
Missing and murdered indigenous women and girls (MMIWG)
Interpersonal violence
Employment leave protections
B. Smith, 267
Squires, 267-268
Mobile homes. See Building and Electrical Permitting Improvement Act (Various Acts Amended and Permit Dispute Resolution Act Enacted)
Crawford, Liz, advocate for
Squires, 961-962
Cox, 437-438
Fontaine, 438
Gerrard, 439
Schuler, 373
Moran, Dino. See Members' statements
Morley-Lecomte, Janice (Seine River) PC
2020 Tax Rollback Guarantee, 105
Affordability-provincial
2020 Tax Rollback Guarantee, 106
Collège St. Norbert Collegiate Celtics
Football champions, 198
Election 2019--provincial
Campaign volunteer recognition, 103
Farmers/farming
St. Norbert Farmers' Market, 104
Gauthier, Jacques
Junior men curling, 476
Human Resources, Standing Committee on
First Report, 330
Manitoba 150
Celebrations, 105
Members' statements
St. Norbert Collegiate football champions, 198-199
Municipal Assessment Amendment Act (Bill 200)
2 R
Questions, 314
Provincial sales tax (PST)
Personal services, removal from, 105
Seine River constituency, 103-104
St. Norbert Farmers' Market, 104
Throne Speech
Debate, 103-105
Trappist Monastery, 103-104
Union Nationale métisse Saint Joseph du Manitoba, 104
Financial crisis (2008)
Lamont, 1029
Addiction
Interpersonal violence and poverty, 305
Civil Service Superannuation Amendment Act (Bill 43)
2 R
Debate, 1106-1111
Withdrawal deferrals, 1108
Communities Economic Development Fund (CEDF)
Freezing of loans--Northern Manitoba, 52-53
COVID-19, economy
Concerns for, 1107
COVID-19, financial assistance
Financial relief, 824-825
Provincial support programs, 824-825
Crime
Addressing causes of, 427
Early childhood development
Research, 1077
École South Pointe School
Travel times and child care, 648-649
Economy, COVID-19
Concerns for, 1107
Education
Importance of, 183
Education system
Interpersonal violence curriculum, 304
Efficiency Manitoba
Connection to Bill 4, 399
Delayed plan for, 400
Matter of Privilege re: annual report, 710-713
Election 2019--provincial
Campaign volunteer recognition, 181-182
Employment Standards Code Amendment Act (Leave for Victims of Interpersonal Violence) (Bill 7)
2 R
Debate, 301-306
Stakeholder consultations, 302
Housing
Rising cost of, 182
Interpersonal violence (domestic, sexual, stalking)
Addiction and poverty, 305
Education curriculum, inclusion in, 304
Justice system, difficulty navigating, 304-305
Justice system
Interpersonal violence victims
Difficulty navigating, 304-305
Manitoba Hydro
Emergency preparedness, 398
Rate affordability, 401-402
Review, purpose of, 402
Short-term borrowing increase, 397-399
Types of borrowing expected, 398
Manitoba Hydro Amendment Act (Bill 4)
2 R
Debate, 397-402
Questions, 389-390
Matters of Privilege
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, 710-713
Regarding the government's use of omnibus legislation, 781-787
Members' statements
Sanderson, Jan, 1077
Save Our Seine, 821
Municipalities
Retail hours of operation
By-law authority, 506-507
Northern Manitoba
Freezing of CEDF loans, 52-53
Retail hours of operation, 509
Omnibus legislation
Matter of Privilege, 781-787
Oral Questions
COVID-19 pandemic
Financial relief, 824-825
École South Pointe School
Travel times and child care, 648-649
Increase in retail crime
Retail Council's concerns, 245
Northern Manitoba
Freezing of CEDF loans, 52-53
Pembina Trails School Division
Travel times and child care, 591
Post-secondary education
Government involvement, 445-447
Request for funding increase, 166
Staff layoff concerns, 965-966
Pembina Trails School Division
Travel times and child care, 591
Pension plans
Funding of plans, 1110
Public service layoffs, 1107
Stock markets, 1107
Petitions
Dauphin Correctional Centre, 656, 972, 1093
Post-secondary education
Government involvement, 445-447
Request for funding increase, 166
Staff layoff concerns, 965-966
Poverty
Interpersonal violence, 305
Public safety and crime, 429
Public safety and crime
Poverty link, 429
Public Schools Amendment Act (Teaching Experience of Principals) (Bill 204)
2 R
Questions, 416
Public service layoffs
Pension funds, impact on, 1107
Resolutions
Call to address the urgent public safety crisis
Retail Business Hours of Operation Act (Various Acts Amended or Repealed) (Bill 2)
2 R
Debate, 504-510
Questions, 490
Economic effects, 509
Impact on Northern workers, 509
Impact on students, 508
Municipal by-law authority, 506-507
Recognizing diverse holidays, 505-506
Retail workers, fixed/flexible schedules, 507-508
Youth consultation, 505
Retail crime increase
Retail Council's concerns, 245
Save Our Seine, 821
Sexual assault
Provincial numbers, 303
St. Vital constituency, 182
Throne Speech
Debate, 180-184
Workplace harassment
Fostering respectful environments, 303
Youth employment
Retail hours of operation, consultation, 505
Municipal Assessment Amendment Act (Bill 200)
1 R
Reyes, 197-198
2 R
Debate
Gerrard, 317
Wiebe, 315-317
Opening statement
Reyes, 311-312
Questions
Fontaine, 312-313
Guenter, 313
Isleifson, 313-314
Michaleski, 313
Morley-Lecomte, 314
Reyes, 313-315
Wiebe, 313-314
C/3 R
Micklefield, 937
Committee of the Whole
Opening statement
Micklefield, 933
R/A
Filmon, 949-950
Municipal planning and permitting
Treasury Board Secretariat review
Guenter, 34-35
Legion branches, removal from
Gordon, 31
Nesbitt, 138
Reyes, 150
Military organization exemption
Fontaine, 313
Municipal Statutes Amendment Act (Bill 29)
1 R
Squires, 577
Heavy metal recycling concerns
Lamont, 125
Wharton, 125
Budget 2020
Fielding, 837
Government relations
Pallister, 968
Squires, 967-968
Wiebe, 967-968
Operating grants
Cullen, 277
Pallister, 46-47
Provincial funding request
Kinew, 201
Pallister, 201
Squires, 206-207
Wiebe, 206-207
Retail hours of operation
By-law authority
Fielding, 489
Lagimodiere, 497
Lamont, 504
Moses, 506-507
Sala, 500-501
Helwer, 439-440