Crown Corporations Index - 4th Session - 39th Legislature

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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

Brennan, 12, 148-149, 150-153

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

Brennan, 34, 148

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

McFadyen, 7, 11

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

Brennan, 134, 158-159

Pedersen, 158

Schroeder, 158-159

Line loss

Brennan, 9

McFadyen, 9

Wowchuk, 9-10

Minister's request for cost information briefings

Brennan, 154

McFadyen, 151, 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

Brennan, 149, 154

McFadyen, 149, 154

Community development initiatives

Borotsik, 168-169

Brennan, 134, 168-169

Crown Corporations Council review of reports

Brennan, 19

Cullen, 19

Schroeder, 19

Export sales markets

Borotsik, 28-29, 165

Brennan, 28-29, 133-134, 162, 165

McFadyen, 162

Headquarters building, downtown Winnipeg

Borotsik, 26-27

Brennan, 26-27, 137

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

Borotsik, 29-30, 164

Brennan, 29-30, 164

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

Brennan, 4, 133

McFadyen, 3-4

Retained earnings increase

Brennan, 133

Revenue forecasts

Brennan, 4-5

McFadyen, 4-5

Risk management consultants

Brennan, 13-14, 14

Cullen, 13-14, 14, 16

Schroeder, 16

Secondary land-use program policy

Borotsik, 163

Brennan, 163

Transmission line capacity

Borotsik, 22, 26

Brennan, 22, 26

Water rates

Brennan, 30-31

Graydon, 30-31

Wind energy

Projects

Brennan, 136, 167

Cullen, 167;

McFadyen, 167

Subsidization

Brennan, 32-33, 166-167

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

Borotsik, 140-141, 143

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

Borotsik, 137, 139

Cullen, 139-140

Gerrard, 138

Howard, 138

McFadyen, 138

Wowchuk, 139; defeated, 140

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

Brennan, 2-3, 132-137

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

Hildahl, 88, 94

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

Hildahl, 87, 98-99

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

Hodgins, 109, 110

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

Hodgins, 117, 125-126

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

Hodgins, 106-107, 112-113

Pedersen, 106-107, 112

VLT revenue to municipalities

Ashton, 123

Briese, 123

Hodgins, 123

VLT rural site holders game updates

Hodgins, 113-114, 124

Pedersen, 113-114, 124

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

Swan, 42, 45

Taillieu, 43-45

Driver testing administration

McLaren, 59-60

Taillieu, 59-60

First responder insurance coverage

Faurschou, 62

McLaren, 62

Fleet vehicle insurance

McLaren, 54, 79

Taillieu, 54, 79

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

McLaren, 47-48, 54-55

Taillieu, 47-48, 54-55

Operating expenses increase

McLaren, 57

Taillieu, 57

Public Utilities Board request for information

McLaren, 65-67

Swan, 64-65, 67

Taillieu, 64, 66-67

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

 

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