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Mackintosh, Hon. Gord (St. Johns) N.D.P.
Manitoba Liquor Control Commission Annual Report, March 31 2009
Opening remarks, 84-85
Manitoba Gaming Commission
Accessibility for questions
Ashton, 119-120
Faurschou, 119-120
Manitoba Hydro
Aboriginal employment statistics
Brennan, 137
Bipole III
Aboriginal environmental studies funding
Borotsik, 168
Brennan, 168
Agricultural land use
Brennan, 31-32
Graydon, 31-32
Wowchuk, 32
Annual expenditures
Brennan, 34
Dewar, 33-34
Capital estimates adjustments
McFadyen, 12, 148-149, 150-153
Schroeder, 150
Wowchuk, 151
Caribou population impact
Brennan, 9
McFadyen, 8-9
Wowchuk, 8-9
Clean Environment Commission's role in route selection
Brennan, 156-157
Pedersen, 156-157
Construction timeline
Brennan, 152
McFadyen, 152
Consultation costs
Brennan, 161
Gerrard, 161
Converter stations
Howard, 147-148
McFadyen, 34
Cost review
Brennan, 155
McFadyen, 155
Schroeder, 154-155
Design completion
Brennan, 150
McFadyen, 150
East-side community consultations
Borotsik, 24
Brennan, 24
Schroeder, 11-12
Wowchuk, 7
Engineer consultations
Brennan, 34
McFadyen, 34
Environmental group protests
McFadyen, 10
Schroeder, 10-11
Wowchuk, 10
Export customer concerns
Borotsik, 167-168
Brennan, 167-168
First Nations community consultations
McFadyen, 8
Wowchuk, 8
Land expropriations
Borotsik, 22-23
Brennan, 22-23
Landowner impact
Pedersen, 158
Schroeder, 158-159
Line loss
Brennan, 9
McFadyen, 9
Wowchuk, 9-10
Minister's request for cost information briefings
Brennan, 154
Schroeder, 154
Wowchuk, 151
Public Utilities Board request for information
Brennan, 151
McFadyen, 151
Wowchuk, 151
Reliability
Wowchuk, 131
Residential separation distances
Brennan, 156
Pedersen, 156
Tower statistics
Borotsik, 25
Brennan, 25
Underwater location
Brennan, 159-161
Gerrard, 159-161
West-side location
McFadyen, 5-6
Wowchuk, 5-6
Capital expenditure forecast publication timeline
Community development initiatives
Borotsik, 168-169
Crown Corporations Council review of reports
Brennan, 19
Cullen, 19
Schroeder, 19
Export sales markets
Brennan, 28-29, 133-134, 162, 165
McFadyen, 162
Headquarters building, downtown Winnipeg
Borotsik, 26-27
KPMG report public availability
Cullen, 14-15
Schroeder, 14-15
Lake Winnipeg's water levels effect
Brennan, 36-38
Gerrard, 36-38
Lower Income Energy Efficiency program
Brennan, 136
Minister's directives to Board
McFadyen, 34-36
Schroeder, 34-36
Mismanagement allegations report
Brennan, 17-18
Cullen, 16-18
Schroeder, 16-18
Wowchuk, 19-20
Net income adjustment, 2010
Ombudsman's report
Cullen, 20
Wowchuk, 20
Power Smart program
Brennan, 135
Property easement rights negotiations
Borotsik, 163
Brennan, 163
Public Utilities Board review of reports
Brennan, 19
Cullen, 18-19
Schroeder, 18-19
Rate increases
McFadyen, 3-4
Retained earnings increase
Brennan, 133
Revenue forecasts
Brennan, 4-5
McFadyen, 4-5
Risk management consultants
Schroeder, 16
Secondary land-use program policy
Borotsik, 163
Brennan, 163
Transmission line capacity
Water rates
Brennan, 30-31
Graydon, 30-31
Wind energy
Projects
Cullen, 167;
McFadyen, 167
Subsidization
Cullen, 166-167
Graydon, 32-33
Wuskatim dam production costs
Borotsik, 166
Brennan, 166
Manitoba Hydro-Electric Board
Annual Report for the fiscal year ending March 31 2008, 169
Annual Report for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2007
passed, 38
Annual Report for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2008, 38
Annual Report for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2009, 39, 169
Annual reports
Motion to allow Karen Friesen to make presentation to committee
Cullen, 142
Gerrard, 141
Howard, 141-142
McFadyen, 141-143
Pedersen, 141
Wowchuk, 142; defeated, 143-144
Motion to allow Len Bateman to make presentation to committee
Cullen, 139-140
Gerrard, 138
Howard, 138
McFadyen, 138
Motion to request that the Standing Committee on Crown Corporations hold a special meeting to hear presentations from members of the public on Bipole III
Cullen, 146
Howard, 145
McFadyen, 144-146
Wowchuk, 145-146; defeated, 146
Opening remarks
Borotsik, 132
Wowchuk, 130-131
Manitoba Liquor Control Commission
Annual Report for the year ending March 31, 2006
passed, 101
Annual Report for the year ending March 31, 2007
passed, 101
Annual Report for the year ending March 31, 2008
passed, 101
Annual Report for the year ending March 31, 2009, 101
Opening remarks
Borotsik, 85
HIldahl, 85-86
Mackintosh, 84-85
Availability of annual report, 2010
Borotsik, 86
Hildahl, 86
ChangeMakers advertising agency, use of
Borotsik, 92
Hildahl, 92
Community support expenditures
Borotsik, 91-92
Hildahl, 91-92
Directives for private profit margins
Borotsik, 90-91
Hildahl, 90-91
Illegal drinking establishments
Hildahl, 94
Pedersen, 94
Microbreweries promotion and support
Hildahl, 94-95
Pedersen, 94-95
Occasional permit fees
Hildahl, 99
Pedersen, 99
Plans for downtown bars (Winnipeg)
Hildahl, 93
Pedersen, 93
Private wine store regulations
Borotsik, 89-90
Hildahl, 89-90
Product price comparisons
Borotsik, 88-89
Hildahl, 88-89
Profit margins projections
Borotsik, 88
Pedersen, 94
Province payment transfers
Borotsik, 99-100
Hildahl, 99-100
Regulations in limousines
Borotsik, 92-93
Hildahl, 92-93
Revenue profits
Borotsik, 90
Hildahl, 90
Sponsorship criteria
Borotsik, 100
Hildahl, 100
Store expansions
Borotsik, 86
Hildahl, 86-87
Supplementary licence fee increase
Borotsik, 87
Pedersen, 98-99
Manitoba Lotteries Corporation
American tourist revenue
Hodgins, 111
Pedersen, 111
Annual Report, March 31 2007, 127
Annual Report, March 31 2008, 127
Annual Report, March 31 2009, 127
Annual Reports
Opening remarks
Ashton, 103-105
Pedersen, 103-105
Casino net profit revenue decrease
Hodgins, 118-119
Lamoureux, 118-119
Charitable contribution expenditures
Eichler, 117
Hodgins, 117
Consulting company fees
Faurschou, 121-122
Hodgins, 122
Contract with GLI
Hodgins, 113-115
Pedersen, 113-115
Corporate image study
Hodgins, 124-125
Pedersen, 124
Corporate sponsorships
Hodgins, 126-127
Pedersen, 126-127
Days Inn purchase
Pedersen, 109
Employee collective agreements
Hodgins, 118
Lamoureux, 118
Employee pension provisions
Hodgins, 108
Pedersen, 108
Employee turnover rate
Hodgins, 108-109
Pedersen, 108-109
Valgardson, 109
Executive staffing
Hodgins, 106
Pedersen, 106
Finance committee members
Pedersen, 107-108
Valgardson, 107-108
First Nations gaming regulatory agency
Hodgins, 106
Pedersen, 106
Government payments
Hodgins, 107
Pedersen, 107
Lottery tickets terminal sites
Eichler, 117
Hodgins, 117
Manitoba Gaming Commission fees
Ashton, 111
Hodgins, 110-111
Pedersen, 110-111
Manitoba Jockey Club contract
Eichler, 115
Hodgins, 115-116
McPhillips Casino parking concerns
Hodgins, 110
Pedersen, 110
Off-track betting site requirements
Eichler, 116
Hodgins, 116
Problem gambling programs
Eichler, 117
Pedersen, 125-126
Projected revenues
Hodgins, 107
Pedersen, 107
Sponsorship expenditures
Faurschou, 121
Hodgins, 121
Tourism marketing expenditures
Faurschou, 120-121
Hodgins, 120-121
VLT ownership
VLT revenue to municipalities
Ashton, 123
Briese, 123
Hodgins, 123
VLT rural site holders game updates
Valgardson, 115
VLT site holders commission elimination
Hodgins, 113
Pedersen, 113
Manitoba Public Insurance Corporation
Annual Report for the year ending February 28, 2007
passed, 81
Annual Report, February 28 2008, 81-82
Annual Report, February 28 2009, 82
Annual Report, February 28 2010, 82
Basic compulsory program rate reserve
Faurschou, 60-61
McLaren, 61
Business process review
McLaren, 73-74
Taillieu, 73-74
Cityplace purchase
McLaren, 72
Taillieu, 72
Claims costs increase
McLaren, 75
Taillieu, 75
Competitive line revenue
McLaren, 78
Taillieu, 78
Consultant staffing
McLaren, 72-74
Taillieu, 72-74
Donation to Siemen's Institute
McLaren, 70-71
Taillieu, 70-71
Driver and Vehicle Licencing merger
Cost recovery
McLaren, 78-79
Taillieu, 78-79
McLaren, 48-52
Taillieu, 48-52
Driver safety ratings
McLaren, 43-45
Taillieu, 43-45
Driver testing administration
McLaren, 59-60
Taillieu, 59-60
First responder insurance coverage
Faurschou, 62
McLaren, 62
Fleet vehicle insurance
Immobilizer program administration
McLaren, 58
Taillieu, 58
Insurance brokers Autopac commissions
McLaren, 74-75
Taillieu, 74
Insurance company competition
McLaren, 53
Taillieu, 53
Ma Mawi Wi Chi Itata building donation
McLaren, 68-70
Swan, 69-70
Taillieu, 68-70
Management positions
McLaren, 55-57
Taillieu, 55-57
Motorcycle registration rates
Cullen, 77
McLaren, 77
New service centre costs
Operating expenses increase
McLaren, 57
Taillieu, 57
Public Utilities Board request for information
McLaren, 65-67
Reciprocal driver licencing agreements
Lamoureux, 63-64
McLaren, 63-64
Swan, 63
Registration of written-off vehicles
Faurschou, 60
Janzen, 60
McLaren, 61
Reinsurance levels
Cullen, 76
McLaren, 76-77
Rural driver testing service reductions
Cullen, 79
McLaren, 79-80
Snowmobile registration
Cullen, 77
McLaren, 77
Special Risk Extension billing
Cullen, 80
McLaren, 80
Staff benefits
McLaren, 72
Taillieu, 72
Vehicle registration fees revenue
Cullen, 80
McLaren, 80-81
Winnipeg Free Press Players Cup sponsorship
McLaren, 71
Taillieu, 71
Martindale, Doug (Burrows) N.D.P.
Automobile theft
Decrease, 75-76
McFadyen, Hugh (Fort Whyte) P.C.
Manitoba Hydro
Bipole III
Capital estimates adjustments, 12, 148-149, 150-153
Caribou population impact, 8-9
Construction timeline, 152
Converter stations, 34
Cost review, 155
Design completion, 150
East-side community consultations, 7, 11
Engineer consultations, 34
Environmental group protests, 10
First Nations community consultations, 8
Line loss, 9
Minister's request for cost information briefings, 151, 154
Public Utilities Board request for information, 151
West-side location, 5-6
Capital expenditure forecast publication timeline, 149, 154
Export sales markets, 162
Minister's directives to Board, 34-36
Rate increases, 3-4
Revenue forecasts, 4-5
Wind energy projects, 167
Manitoba Hydro-Electric Board annual reports
Motion to allow Karen Friesen to make presentation to committee, 141-143
Motion to allow Len Bateman to make presentation to committee, 138
Motion to request that the Standing Committee on Crown Corporations hold a special meeting to hear presentations from members of the public on Bipole III, 144-146
McLaren, Marilyn (Manitoba Public Insurance Corporation)
Automobile Injury Compensation Appeals Commission
Settlement appeals length, 62
Automobile theft
Decrease, 76
Enhanced driver's licences
Cost and market research, 45-47
Manitoba Public Insurance Corporation
Basic compulsory program rate reserve, 61
Business process review, 73-74
Cityplace purchase, 72
Claims costs increase, 75
Competitive line revenue, 78
Consultant staffing, 72-74
Donation to Siemen's Institute, 70-71
Driver and Vehicle Licencing merger, 48-52
Cost recovery, 78-79
Driver safety ratings, 43-45
Driver testing administration, 59-60
First responder insurance coverage, 62
Fleet vehicle insurance, 54, 79
Immobilizer program administration, 58
Insurance brokers Autopac commissions, 74-75
Insurance company competition, 53
Ma Mawi Wi Chi Itata building donation, 68-70
Management positions, 55-57
Motorcycle registration rates, 77
New service centre costs, 47-48, 54-55
Operating expenses increase, 57
Public Utilities Board request for information, 65-67
Reciprocal driver licencing agreements, 63-64
Registration of written-off vehicles, 61
Reinsurance levels, 76-77
Rural driver testing service reductions, 79-80
Snowmobile registration, 77
Special Risk Extension billing, 80
Staff benefits, 72
Vehicle registration fees revenue, 80-81
Winnipeg Free Press Players Cup sponsorship, 71