House Subject Index - 1st Session - 43rd 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
Members' statements
Khan, 2325
Members' statements
Narth, 701
Funding inquiry
Bushie, 1786-1787
King, 1786
Green Team funding
Kinew, 1875-1876
King, 1875
RSR Wastewater Cooperative
Narth, 1404-1405
Canada Pension Plan. See also Government Motion
Alberta withdrawal from
Cook, 482
Goertzen, 486-487
Khan, 489
Marcelino, 480
Contribution rates
Cook, 482-483
Disability benefits
Simard, 486
Establishment of
Marcelino, 480
History of
Cook, 482
Percentage of earnings paid out
Cook, 483
Reforms
Cook, 482-483
Review of (Manitoba's proposals)
Cook, 481
Separate reserve for
Goertzen, 488
Sixtieth anniversary
Cook, 481
Canada Pension Plan Investment Board
Cook, 481
Marcelino, 480
Canada-Wide Early Learning and Child Care Agreement
Bilateral agreement
Jackson, 1461
Canadian Agricultural Safety Week
Bereza, 599-600
Kostyshyn, 599
Canadian Border Services Agency
Members' statements
Piwniuk, 702
Daffodil Campaign
Asagwara, 1205-1206
Canadian Centre for Child Protection
General comments
Lagassé, 1475
Wiebe, 1475
Intimate images, distribution of
Resources for youth
Lamoureux, 1472
Stone, 1472
Wiebe, 1472-1473
Sexual exploitation survivors, supports for
Fontaine, 1561
Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB)
Consultation method re: Bill 17
Marcelino, 1455
Wharton, 1455
Retail crime, recommendations to address
Balcaen, 2332
Wiebe, 2332-2333
People's faith in
Goertzen, 487
Canadian Legion. See Members' statements
Canadian Outstanding Young Farmers'
Kostyshyn, 907
Canadian Palestinian Association of Manitoba
Members' statements
Blashko, 812-813
Piwniuk, 692
Canadian Stockholm Junior Water Prize
Recipient (Baljot Rai)
Schmidt, 837
Expanding Community Cancer Care
Wowchuk, 1504-1505
Sturgeon Heights Collegiate fundraiser
Kennedy, 1110
Cannabis. See also Liquor, Gaming and Cannabis Control Amendment Act
Home growing, lift of ban
Wiebe, 1521
Piwniuk, 1268
Captured Carbon Storage Act (Bill 31)
1 R
Moses, 1001
2 R
Debate
Stone, 1997-1998
Opening statement
Moses, 1993-1995
Questions
Moses, 1995-1997
Piwniuk, 1995-1996
Stone, 1995-1996
Wharton, 1996
Referred to Standing Committee on Social and Economic Development
C/3 R
Schmidt, 2406-2407
Wharton, 2407-2408
R/A
Neville, 2414
Acknowledging first responders
Ewasko, 3029
Kinew, 3029
Carberry Plains District Health Centre
ER hours of operation
Asagwara, 1840-1841
Cook, 1840-1841
ER reopening announcement
Asagwara, 1786
Redhead, 1786
Carbon storage. See Captured Carbon Storage Act
Carbon tax. See also Petitions; Resolutions
Affordability concerns
Goertzen, 239-240
Kinew, 239-240
Agriculture industry, exemption for, 133-134
Kinew, 133-134
Kostyshyn, 28-29
Stefanson, 133-134
Wowchuk, 902
Agriculture industry, impact on competitiveness
Narth, 903
Agriculture production costs
Bereza, 134-135
Kinew, 134-135
King, 458
Along food supply line
Bereza, 901
Cost of living
Khan, 120
Federal Bill C-234 (agriculture exemption)
Bereza, 901
Food prices
Kinew, 1595-1596
Kostyshyn, 923
Government management record
Jackson, 203-204
Kinew, 204
Government position
Ewasko, 1004
Khan, 730
Kinew, 1004-1005
Grain dryers, fuel use
Bereza, 901
Grain shipping, exemption for
Piwniuk, 909
Home heating bills, exemption for
Cook, 201
Goertzen, 123
Jackson, 27-28
King, 459
Piwniuk, 908
Stone, 781
Wharton, 104
Increases and affordability concerns
Khan, 772-773
Sala, 772-773
Legal opinion on collection of
Moroz, 375
Sala, 375
Livestock barns, cost to heat
Bereza, 901
Maritime home heating fuel exemption
Cook, 556
Goertzen, 123
Municipalities
King, 459
Provincial plan
Asagwara, 1245-1246
Ewasko, 1072-1073, 1210-1211, 1245-1246
Provincial price on carbon
Request to eliminate
Johnson, 923-924
Kahn, 917-918
Sala, 924
Savings if eliminated
Khan, 452
Throne speech
King, 262
Trade, impact on
Bereza, 1062
Upcoming increase
Call for government to oppose
Cook, 916-917
Ewasko, 769-770
Guenter, 919-920
Hiebert, 919
Federal rebate for business
Khan, 704
Kinew, 704-705
Impact on grocery and heating bills
Bereza, 512-513
Sala, 513
Timeline for report
Dela Cruz, 1202
Blashko, 1014
Members' statements
Stone, 1243-1244
Carman Manitoba. See also Intimate partner violence
Funding support announcement
Kennedy, 1688
Kinew, 1688-1689
Farm housing in Winnipeg
Cook, 601
Members' statements
Compton, 2517
Cattle population
Kostyshyn, 906
Succession planning
Brar, 905
Smith, 967
Celebration of Nigerian Independence Day Act (Commemoration of Days, Weeks and Months Act Amended) (Bill 22)
1 R
Asagwara, 764
2 R
Debate
Lagassé, 1419
Lamoureux, 1419-1420
Opening statement
Asagwara, 1416-1417
Questions
Asagwara, 1417-1419
Khan, 1417-1419
King, 1418
Lagassé, 1417
Referred to Standing Committee on Legislative Affairs
C/3 R
Asagwara, 2411-2412
R/A
Neville, 2414
Celebration of Philippine Independence Day Act (Commemoration of Days, Weeks and Months Act Amended) (Bill 218)
1 R
Dela Cruz, 2313
2 R
Debate
Perchotte, 3103-3104
Opening statement
Dela Cruz, 3099-3101
Questions
Cross, 3101-3103
Dela Cruz, 3101-3103
Hiebert, 3101-3102
Perchotte, 3101-3103
Members' statements
Wowchuk, 155-156
Central Station Community Centre
Members' statements
Hiebert, 915
Centre Culturel Franco-Manitobain
Members' statement
Loiselle, 3399-3400
Development project, infrastructure commitment
Bushie, 106-107
King, 106-107
Expansion of
Piwniuk, 250
Cerebral Palsy Association of Manitoba
Members' statements
Blashko, 1243
Members' statements
Jackson, 1592-1593
Fee amount
Naylor, 1425
Qualifying offences re: Bill 23
Guenter, 1426
Naylor, 1426-1427
Wowchuk, 1427
Change of Name Amendment Act (2) (Bill 23)
1 R
Naylor, 763
2 R
Debate
Guenter, 1427
Lamoureux, 1427-1428
Opening statement
Naylor, 1425
Questions
Guenter, 1425-1426
Lamoureux, 1426
Narth, 1426
Naylor, 1425-1427
Wowchuk, 1426-1427
Referred to Standing Committee on Legislative Affairs
C/3 R
Naylor, 2404
R/A
Neville, 2414
Change of Name Amendment Act (3) (Bill 33)
1 R
Naylor, 1109
2 R
Debate
Cook, 2103
Opening statement
Naylor, 2100-2101
Questions
Cook, 2102-2103
Naylor, 2102-2103
Referred to Standing Committee on Social and Economic Development
C/3 R
Naylor, 2405
R/A
Neville, 2414
Enforcement timeline
Naylor, 1426
Wowchuk, 1426
Ministerial exemption
Lamoureux, 1426
Naylor, 1425-1426
Stakeholder engagement plan re: Bill 23
Guenter, 1425
Naylor, 1425-1426
Jackson, 890
Charleswood Active Living Centre
Members' statements
Cook, 2974
Property crime statistics
Cook, 1363
Members' statements
Cook, 64-65
Charleswood Historical Society
Members' statements
Cook, 600-601
Branch No. 100
Cook, 1305
Members' statements
Cook, 279
Chaychuk, Patricia. See Clerk of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba
Members' statements
Wharton, 3180-3181
Chief Medical Examiner, Office of
Annual review, December 31, 2023
Lindsey, 1069
Funding for staffing, Budget 2024
Hiebert, 1078, 1218, 1313-1314
Wiebe, 1313-1314
Upgrades and expansion support
Bushie, 1877-1878
Narth, 1877-1878
Child and Family Services. See also Petitions
Block vs. needs-based funding
Lamoureux, 609
Smith, 609
Call for public inquiry
Balcaen, 864
Fontaine, 864
Kinew, 863
Smith, 664-665
Child protection, Budget 2024
Lamoureux, 1079
Stone, 1251
Decolonization
Cross, 1197
Fontaine, 1198
Stone, 1197
Funding, Budget 2024
Fontaine, 1078-1079
Kinew, 1044
Lamoureux, 1078-1079
Stone, 1044
Unlicensed social workers
Fontaine, 1600
Lamoureux, 1600
Child and Family Services (Indigenous Jurisdiction and Other Amendments) (Bill 38)
1 R
Fontaine, 2367
2 R
Debate
Hiebert, 2810-2811
Opening statement
Fontaine, 2806-2808
Questions
Fontaine, 2808-2810
Hiebert, 2808-2809
Stone, 2809
Referred to Standing Committee on Social and Economic Development
C/3 R
Byram, 3492-3493
Fontaine, 3491-3492
R/A
Neville, 3511
Child care. See also Community Child Care Standards Amendment Act
Affordable spaces--rural Manitoba
Byram, 2722-2723
Cable, 2722-2723
Budget 2024
Blashko, 1000
Brar, 1099
Chen, 1105
Cook, 990
Cross, 1026
Pankratz, 994
Stone, 1054
Day of Action for Early Learning and Child Care
Altomare, 235-236
Ewasko, 236
Lamoureux, 236-237
Funding
Ewasko, 2521
Kinew, 2521
Health facilities, request for spaces
Asagwara, 2188
Hiebert, 2188
Ten dollar a-day fee
Schott, 230
Ten dollar a-day, summer availability
Altomare, 2098
Jackson, 2334
Kinew, 2334
Lamoureux, 2098
Ten dollar a-day, year round
Blashko, 1013
Cross, 1026
Moroz, 989
Moyes, 1033
Ten dollar-a-day, qualification criteria
Altomare, 2098
Lamoureux, 2098
Wait times, plan to address
Altomare, 2187-2188
Hiebert, 2187
Impact on learning
Moses, 383
Child protection investigation
Constituent concern
Fontaine, 3482-3483
Stone, 3482
MMF and federal bill C-92
Stefanson, 145-146
Assiniboine Community College spaces--North Hill campus
Altomare, 1459
Headingley community
Cook, 180-181
Construction commitment
Cook, 1570
Naylor, 1570
Dawson Trail Constituency
Lagassé, 2847
Schmidt, 2847
Government intention
Altomare, 30-31, 70-71, 160, 286
Ewasko, 30-31, 70, 159-160, 286, 292
Need for
Altomare, 477
Byram, 477
Number created
Cook, 180-181
Number created, request for
Jackson, 2845
Schmidt, 2845-2846
Request for
Jackson, 3037-3038
Schmidt, 3037-3038
School construction, loss of spaces
Jackson, 1391
Throne speech
Johnson, 219
Childhood Cancer Awareness Month
Members' statements
Ewasko, 2517
Children in care. See also Matter of Urgent Public Importance; Resolutions
Apprehensions due to poverty
Smith, 1203
Call for debate in Legislature
Fontaine, 567
Stone, 567
Children's special allowance
Fontaine, 515
Culturally appropriate placements
Lamoureux, 518-519
Education barriers
Blashko, 398
Emergency debate, call for
Lamoureux, 998
Emergency placements
Fontaine, 515
Lamoureux, 515
Emergency placements staff qualifications
Fontaine, 571
Lamoureux, 571
Foster children, drugs given to children
Families Minister's comments
Fontaine, 1077
Stone, 1077
Incidents involving
Request for government to address
Balcaen, 864
Wiebe, 864
Response request from Families Minister
Fontaine, 953-954
Kinew, 862-863
Members' statement
Lamoureux, 507-508
Minister of Families' comments to media
Fontaine, 921
Lamoureux, 921
Protest at standing committee
Fontaine, 2094
Stone, 2094
Public safety concerns
Balcaen, 950-951
Kinew, 951
Request for debate
Kinew, 514-515
Lamoureux, 514
Resources for
Stone, 1194-1195
Safety concerns, call for public inquiry
Smith, 605-606
Stone, 605-606
Safety of, call for
Fontaine, 1215
Stone, 1215
Support for Indigenous agencies
Fontaine, 1600
Lamoureux, 1600
Supports in Budget 2024
Fontaine, 921-922
Lamoureux, 921
Children's special allowance. See also Government Statement
Children in care
Fontaine, 515
Right to litigation, removed in BITSA 2020
Fontaine, 1198
Members' statements
Schott, 1002-1003
Chen, 88-89
Chronic Disease Innovation Centre
Members' statements
Devgan, 1836-1837
Blashko, 399
Green Team funding
Jackson, 1937-1938
Wiebe, 1937-1938
Security service--rural Manitoba
Johnson, 1607
Operating funding
Ewasko, 1148
Jackson, 1149-1150
Kinew, 1148-1150
Simard, 1150-1151
Wiebe, 1529
150th birthday
Goertzen, 1979
Combined sewers, elimination plan
Johnson, 756
Road investments
Piwniuk, 798
Road upgrades
Narth, 2246
Naylor, 2246
Sewage spill, fines for
Nesbitt, 751
City of Winnipeg Charter Amendment and Planning Amendment Act (Bill 40)
1 R
Bushie, 2899
Members' statement
Byram, 130-131
Priority concerns-Budget 2024
Khan, 970-971
Sala, 970-971
Members' statements
Piwniuk, 195
Members' statements
Marcelino, 1776
Aquatic invasive species, inspection station locations
Moses, 1842
Nesbitt, 1842
Aquatic invasive species, water testing
Moses, 1843
Schmidt, 1311-1312
Closure to watercraft
Impact on tourism and the economy
Moses, 1120
Pankratz, 1120
Request for support for business
Moses, 1843
Nesbitt, 1842
Economic relief for businesses
Moses, 2097
Nesbitt, 2097
Watercraft Inspections and decontamination stations
Moses, 1748
Moyes, 1748
Zebra mussel contamination
Resources for communities
Moses, 3405-3406
Nesbitt, 3405
Zebra mussel inspection stations, Budget 2024
Moses, 1151
Nesbitt, 1151
Zebra mussels, downstream water testing
Moses, 2984
Nesbitt, 2983-2984
Zebra mussels, spread prevention
Moses, 105-106
Nesbitt, 105-106
Clerk of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba
Chaychuk, Patricia (retirement)
Fontaine, 23-24
Goertzen, 24
Lamoureux, 24-25
Lindsey, 23
Stefanson, 45
Yarish, Rick (new appointment)
Fontaine, 74-75
Goertzen, 75-76
Damage to property
Oxenham, 555
Drought impact on agriculture
Moroz, 457
Funding for action on
Khan, 1051
Schmidt, 1051
Throne speech
Moyes, 217
Network of refrigeration units
Moroz, 825
Members' statements
Naylor, 2006-2007
Members' statements
Naylor, 2899-2900
Members' statements
King, 280
Coercive control. See Intimate partner violence
Child welfare system
Fontaine, 521
Residential school system
Fontaine, 521
Columbus Courts Tenants Association
Members' statements
Compton, 3314-3315
Consultations re: Bill 3
Goertzen, 122
Johnson, 113
Sala, 113
Lake Manitoba
Johnson, 147-148
St. Laurent
Johnson, 651
Throne speech
Wowchuk, 268
Committee report
Loiselle, 3452
Concurrence Motion
Asagwara, 3410-3411
Balcaen, 3411
Bereza, 3418
Byram, 3446
Ewasko, 3450
King, 3412
Kostyshyn, 3419
Marcelino, 3446-3447
Naylor, 3443
Nesbitt, 3416
Perchotte, 3415, 3422-3423, 3449
Schmidt, 3414-3415, 3417, 3420-3421, 3451
Simard, 3449-3450
Smith, 3416, 3441-3442, 3445-3446
Wharton, 3444
Wiebe, 3410-3412
Wowchuk, 3417
Interim Supply
Khan, 713-719
Sala, 713-719
Interim Supply Motion
Main Supply
Concurrence Motion
Fontaine, 3507
Supply Motion
Sala, 3507
Appropriation Act, 2024 (Bill 43)
Blashko, 3508-3509
Budget Implementation and Tax Statutes Amendment Act, 2024 (Bill 37)
Byram, 3067-3068, 3070-3072, 3076-3077
Committee report, 3086
Ewasko, 3043-3046
Johnson, 3069-3070, 3072, 3077, 3079, 3081-3084
Nesbitt, 3061-3063
Sala, 3039-3086
Stone, 3040-3043, 3045, 3047-3057, 3059-3060, 3063-3066
Wasyliw, 3078-3079
Committee Report
Blashko, 3509
Interim Appropriation Act, 2024 (Bill 25)
Committee report, 795
Ewasko, 788-790
Sala, 783
Communities Economic Development Fund
Annual Report March 31, 2023
Bushie, 126
Annual Report March 31, 2024
Bushie, 2678
Community Child Care Standards Amendment Act (Bill 18)
1 R
Altomare, 699
2 R
Opening statement
Altomare, 1458-1459
Questions
Altomare, 1461
Jackson, 1459-1462
King, 1459-1460
Narth, 1459-1460
Referred to Standing Committee on Social and Economic Development
C/3 R
Altomare, 2403
R/A
Neville, 2413
Revenue sharing
Community Foundation Day Act (Commemoration of Days, Weeks and Months Act Amended) (Bill 202)
1 R
Jackson, 596
2 R
Debate
Dela Cruz, 895-896
Kennedy, 898-899
King, 1540-1541
Loiselle, 893-894
M. Wasyliw, 1541-1543
Moses, 896-898
Opening statement
Jackson, 889-890
Questions
Hiebert, 891-892
Jackson, 891-893
King, 891-892
Loiselle, 891
Pankratz, 890-893
Referred to Standing Committee on Social and Economic Development
C/3 R
Jackson, 2293-2294
Loiselle, 2294-2296
R/A
Neville, 2414
Causes supported
Dela Cruz, 895
Hiebert, 891
Jackson, 891-892
Consultations re: Bill 202
Jackson, 891
Loiselle, 891
How to recognize
List of
Jackson, 890
Kennedy, 898-899
Number of--Manitoba
M. Wasyliw, 1542
Moyes, 1539
In St. Vital
Moses, 897
Members' statements
Smith, 2715-2716
Community Mobilization Westman program
Balcaen, 212
Funding, Budget 2024
Lagassé, 1155-1156
Simard, 1156
Community Roots Resource Centre
Members' statements
Schmidt, 156
Budget 2024
Ewasko, 985
Kinew, 1139
King, 1122
Lamoureux, 998
Perchotte, 1089
Drug decriminalization policy
Kinew, 1745
Smith, 1744
Stone, 1744-1745
Government initiatives
Pankratz, 1168-1169
Justice funding
Asagwara, 1306-1307
Ewasko, 1306-1307
Status of rebate program
Wharton, 570
Wiebe, 570
Throne speech
Balcaen, 212
Kinew, 295
Lamoureux, 77
Community Wellness Collaborative
Food waste prevention
Balcaen, 830
Composting. See Manitoba Compost Support Payments
Backyard composting
Moyes, 832
Universal screening program
Asagwara, 2334
Oxenham, 2334
Number of hectares protected
Nesbitt, 225
Targets for
Nesbitt, 225
Conservation enforcement bulletins
Discontinuation inquiry
Moses, 608
Wowchuk, 608
Accountability in public reporting
Moses, 2123
Wowchuk, 2123
Acknowledgement of
Nesbitt, 1274
Criminal activity, asset seizures
Nesbitt, 1272
Funding concerns
Kinew, 976
Moses, 242-243
Nesbitt, 1132
Throne speech
Wowchuk, 269
Conservation through Reconciliation Partnership
Indigenous Leadership Initiative
Schmidt, 764
Prompt payment legislation
Proclamation timeline
Narth, 866-867
Naylor, 867
Construction projects. See Public Sector Construction Projects (Tendering) Repeal Act
Consumer Protection and Government Services
Annual Report March 31, 2023
Naylor, 60
Annual Report March 31, 2024
Naylor, 2615
Estimates
Debate, 3288-3292
Opening statements
Guenter, 3290
Naylor, 3288-3289
Speakers
Guenter, 3290-3292
Naylor, 3290-3292
Maloway, 1092
Corporations Act. See Unexplained Wealth Act (Criminal Property Forfeiture Act and Corporations Act Amended)
Community programs, funding concerns
Lamoureux, 974
Wiebe, 974
Members' statement
Moroz, 1522
Affordability
Khan, 115
Moroz, 456
Affordability measures needed
Khan, 1508
Moses, 1508-1509
Assistance for families
Fontaine, 32-33
Stone, 32-33
Carbon tax
Khan, 120
Food and shelter
Cook, 2117-2118
Kinew, 2117-2118
Food bank usage increase
Ewasko, 3029-3030
Kinew, 3030
Food, fuel prices and tax increases
Bushie, 1571-1572
King, 1571-1572
Fuel costs
King, 458
Salvation Army report findings
Stone, 781
Senior citizens, concern for
Schmidt, 1059
Tax rates
Stefanson, 46
Throne speech
Kennedy, 253
Nesbitt, 226
Stone, 80
Schuler, 769
Break and enters
Piwniuk, 1266
Annual Report 2020-2021 and 2021-2022
Wiebe, 1737
Health staff retention difficulties
Cook, 1492
Re-financing debt
Khan, 783
Vaccine availability
Asagwara, 3437
Moyes, 3437
Wildfire update
Lamoureux, 1836
Moses, 1835
Wowchuk, 1835-1836
Credit unions and caisses populaires
Assets totaling
Moses, 1428
Bylaw amendments, timeline for submission to registrar
Moses, 1428-1429
Consultations re: Bill 15
Khan, 1429
Sala, 1429
Director nomination, advanced notice
Byram, 1431
Khan, 1434
Moses, 1428-1429
Sala, 1431
Economic downturn, backstop inquiry
Jackson, 1430
Piwniuk, 1429
Sala, 1429-1430
Employees, number of
Moses, 1428
Provincial market share
Khan, 1433
Register of members, elimination of access
Moses, 1429
Termination of membership due to abusive behaviour
Khan, 1435
Moses, 1429
Sala, 1430
Termination of membership, right to appeal
Jackson, 1431
Credit Unions and Caisses Populaires Amendment Act (Bill 15)
1 R
Sala, 659
2 R
Debate
Khan, 1432-1434
Lamoureux, 1434-1435
Opening statement
Moses, 1428-1429
Questions
Byram, 1431-1432
Jackson, 1429-1431
Khan, 1429-1432
Lamoureux, 1430
Piwniuk, 1429-1432
Sala, 1429-1432
Referred to Standing Committee on Justice
C/3 R
Sala, 2401
R/A
Neville, 2413
Cook, 1340
Hiebert, 1337
Government approach
Asagwara, 3480-3481
Kinew, 3430-3431
Request for plan to address
Balcaen, 2843-2844
Literacy rates
Bereza, 524
Strategy
Goertzen, 1035
Crime/criminals. See Unexplained Wealth Act (Criminal Property Forfeiture Act and Corporations Act Amended)
Accidental release of offender from custody
Review and recommendations
Kinew, 3030-3031
Stone, 3030-3031
Changing nature of
Narth, 1226
Constituent concerns, rural Manitoba
Sala, 2623-2624
Stone, 2623-2624
Cryptocurrency
Piwniuk, 1266
Currency counterfeiting
King, 1279
Identity crime
King, 1279-1280
Illegal gaming
King, 1280
Incidents using machetes
Request for legislation to address
Balcaen, 2625
Wiebe, 2625
Increase in, need to address
Ewasko, 2621-2622
Kinew, 2621-2622
Mass marketing fraud
King, 1278
Money laundering
Perchotte, 1231-1232
NDP election campaign
Stefanson, 1376
Pirated products
King, 1277
Police resources needed, rural Manitoba
King, 2622-2623
Wiebe, 2622-2623
Property crime statistics--Charleswood
Cook, 1363
Random acts of violence, increase in
Balcaen, 2124-2425
Wiebe, 2124-2425
Resources to address, request for
Balcaen, 2525-2526
Wiebe, 2526
Rural crime, increase in
Asagwara, 3401-3402
Ewasko, 3401-3402
Small-time property crime
Narth, 1226
Tobacco smuggling
King, 1279
Types and reasons for committing
Byram, 1257
Hiebert, 1335-1338
Violent offenders
Public safety concerns
Balcaen, 3125
Wiebe, 3125
Budget 2024 funding
Goertzen, 1172
Information sharing
Goertzen, 1172
Criminal Property Forfeiture Act
Amendments 2021
Goertzen, 1170
Investigative and seizure powers
Wiebe, 1158
Unexplained with orders, civil liberty concerns
Goertzen, 1173
Criminal Property Forfeiture Fund
Application process
Stefanson, 1373
General comments
Goertzen, 1616
Grant--Fisher Branch
Johnson, 1605
Organizations funded
Cook, 1340
Lagassé, 1325
Programs and equipment
Balcaen, 1609-1611
Use in--Interlake-Gimli
Johnson, 1377
Use of assets
Cook, 1339
Criminal Property Forfeiture Unit
Agencies funded
Balcaen, 1165
Amount seized (2009-2021)
Balcaen, 1167
Bereza, 1178
Bear Clan funding
Balcaen, 1164
Budget 2024
Khan, 1238
Lagassé, 1328
Equipment purchased
Balcaen, 1164
Financial investigation powers
Guenter, 1222
General comments
Johnson, 1606
Staff increase
Johnson, 1607
Staffing and funding re: Bill 30
Balcaen, 1159
Bereza, 1160, 1162, 1176, 1179
Khan, 1237
Staffing levels (2022)
Wharton, 1330
Criminal records check. See Change of Name Amendment Act (2)
Institutional safety officers
Equipment and additional staff
Asagwara, 2186-2187
Cook, 2186-2187
King, 262
Interference concerns
Ewasko, 985
Fifth Report
Brar, 502
First Report
Brar, 499
Fourth Report
Moyes, 500-501
Second Report
Cross, 499-500
Third Report
Blashko, 500
Crypto currency. See Unexplained Wealth Act (Criminal Property Forfeiture Act and Corporations Act Amended)
Cullen Commission. See Unexplained Wealth Act (Criminal Property Forfeiture Act and Corporations Act Amended)
Cundy, Derrick. See Members' statements under ROGerKimLee Music Festival
Cunningham, Corporal William Benjamin
Members' statements
Pankratz, 2583
Curling. See Cameron, Kate; Members' statements; Robins, Luke; specific clubs
Funds to combat
Cook, 1364
General comments
Byram, 1257
Stone, 1320
Prevention for youth
Stone, 1321
Cyber attacks, request for government to address
Ewasko, 1980-1981
Kinew, 1980-1981
E-money transfers
Guenter, 1223