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Mackintosh, Hon. Gord (St. Johns) N.D.P.
Manitoba Liquor Control Commission
Annual report for the year ending March 2010
Opening remarks, 1-3
Maguire, Larry (Arthur-Virden) P.C.
Manitoba Hydro–Bipole III
Motion to permit public presentations on Bipole III in special committee
meeting, 101
Manitoba Gaming Control Commission
Fees
Hodgins, 26
Pedersen, 26
Manitoba Hydro
Annual report, March 31, 2008, 77
Annual report, March 31, 2009, 77
Annual report, March 31, 2010, 77
Bi-poles, future needs
Brennan, 88
McFadyen, 88
Capital construction, power sales agreements
Brennan, 87
McFadyen, 86-87
Downtown headquarters building costs (Winnipeg)
Brennan, 95
McFadyen, 95
Export sales opposition (US)
Brennan, 94
Export sales, extraprovincial
Borotsik,104-105
Brennan, 104-105, 108
Gerrard, 108
Export sales, First Nations consultations
Robinson, 90-91
Schroeder, 90-91
First Nations relations
Robinson, 91
Schroeder, 91
Gas price increase
Brennan, 108-109
Gerrard, 108-109
Lake water level controls
Brennan, 110
Gerrard, 110
Northern States Power sale agreement
Brennan, 87
McFadyen, 87
Opening remarks
Borotsik, 80
Brennan, 82-85
Schroeder, 80-82
Wowchuk, 77-80
Pattern Energy agreement
Brennan, 86
McFadyen, 86
Schroeder, 86
Manitoba Hydro–Bipole III
Agricultural impact
Brennan, 103
Struthers, 103
Community development funds use
Brennan, 96-98
Pedersen, 96-98
Completion service date
Brennan, 102
Struthers, 102
Converter capacities
Brennan, 93
McFadyen, 93
Converter costs
McFadyen, 93
Pedersen, 110-111
Costs estimates update
Brennan, 94-95
Howard, 94-95
Export sales
Borotsik, 103-107
Brennan, 103-107
Farlinger draft report
Brennan, 92-93
McFadyen, 92-93
First Nations consultations
Brennan, 92
McFadyen, 91-92
Schroeder, 91
Wowchuk, 92
Landowner compensation
Borotsik, 103
McFadyen, 92
Line reliability
Brennan, 94
McFadyen, 94
Minister's directive on route
McFadyen, 88-89
Schroeder, 88-89
Motion to permit public presentations on Bipole III in special committee
meeting
Borotsik, 101-102
Howard, 100-101
Maguire, 101
McFadyen, 100
Pedersen, 101
Routing reports
Brennan, 88
McFadyen, 88
Underwater location
Brennan, 107
Gerrard, 107
Manitoba Liquor Control Commission
Advertising and promotion expenditures
Borotsik, 6
Hildahl, 6
AIR MILES program
Gerrard, 17-18
Graydon, 11
Alcohol delivery services
Borotsik, 8
Hildahl, 8
Alcohol education programs
Gerrard, 16-17
Hildahl, 16-17
Annual report, March 2009
passed, 21
Annual report, March 2010
Opening remarks
Borotsik, 3
Mackintosh, 1-3
Beer prices and consumption
Borotsik, 5
Hildahl, 5
ChangeMakers agency contract
Borotsik, 7
Hildahl, 7
Collective bargaining agreements
Borotsik, 5
Hildahl, 6
Community support expenditures
Borotsik, 6-7
Hildahl, 6-7
Contract tenders process
Borotsik, 7
Hildahl, 7
Facility lease costs
Graydon, 11-12
Hildahl, 11-12
Grocery store vendors
Graydon, 19
Hildahl, 19
Limousine licencing regulations
Borotsik, 7-8
Hildahl, 7-8
Local product development
Cullen, 13
Hildahl, 13
Photo identification program
Graydon, 10-11
Hildahl, 10-11
Rural vendor discount percentages
Borotsik, 20
Hildahl, 20
Rural vendor supplier programs
Salary and benefit expenditure increases
Borotsik, 3-4
Hildahl, 3-4
Loewen, 4
Social event fee structure
Graydon, 12
Hildahl, 12
Sponsorship decision responsibility
Faurschou, 16
Graydon, 12
Staffing increase
Borotsik, 4-5
Hildahl, 4-5
Vendor distance requirements
Borotsik, 19
Cullen, 12
Graydon, 18-19
Vendor expansions and renovations
Faurschou, 14-15
Hildahl, 14-15
Vendor product lines
Faurschou, 15
Graydon, 19
Vendor registration and licence applications
Faurschou, 13-14
Graydon, 9-10
Manitoba Lotteries Corporation
Annual report, March 31, 2007, 23; passed, 43
Annual report, March 31, 2008, 23; passed, 43
Annual report, March 31, 2009, 23; passed, 43
Annual report, March 31, 2010, 23
Canadian Museum for Human Rights, donations to
Hodgins, 26
Pedersen, 26
Casino food and beverage services
Ashton, 33
Borotsik, 33
Graydon, 36
Hodgins, 36
Casino revenues
Borotsik, 30-31
Hodgins, 30-31
Consultant costs
Borotsik, 34
Hodgins, 34
Government payments allocation
Borotsik, 27-28
Hodgins, 27-28
Loan arrangement details and servicing costs
Borotsik, 33-34
Hodgins, 33-34
MLC Holdings Inc. capital assets
Graydon, 34-35
Hodgins, 34-35
Online gaming updates
Ashton, 31-32
Borotsik, 31
Opening statements
Ashton, 24-25
Pedersen, 25
Responsible gaming accreditation
Hodgins, 39
Rowat, 39
Responsible gaming council recommendations
Hodgins, 38
Rowat, 38
Responsible gaming policy and strategy
Rowat, 39-41
Revenue projections
Borotsik, 32
Pedersen, 26
Roll Together advertising campaign
Hodgins, 43
Pedersen, 43
Spirit Sands Casino, involvement in
Hodgins, 42
Pedersen, 42
Sponsorship criteria
Hodgins, 42
Pedersen, 42
Stakeholders, contributions to
Borotsik, 28-29
Hodgins, 28-29
Union contract agreements
Hodgins, 26-27
Pedersen, 26-27
Video lottery terminal games integrity testing
Hodgins, 30
Pedersen, 30
Video lottery terminal revenues and programs
Borotsik, 29
Hodgins, 29
Video lottery terminal rural distribution policies
Ashton, 37
Graydon, 36-38
Hodgins, 36
Voluntary Exclusion Program
Hodgins, 38
Rowat, 38
Winnipeg Police Services, contribution to
Borotsik, 27
Hodgins, 27
Manitoba Public Insurance Corporation
Annual report, February 29, 2008, 45
Annual report, February 28, 2009, 45
Annual report, February 28, 2010, 45
Body shop owner concerns
McLaren, 48
Taillieu, 48
Building sale profit use
McLaren, 62
Taillieu, 62
Claim adjuster decision processes
Cullen, 64-65
McLaren, 65
Contract employees
Borotsik, 69
McLaren, 69
Corporate service vision
McLaren, 47-48
Taillieu, 47-48
Driver education, complaints about instructors
McLaren, 6566, 69-70
Driver medical testing
Driver testing, rural service availability
Cullen, 63-64
McLaren, 63-64
EDS contract costs
Employee opinion surveys
McLaren, 63
Taillieu, 63
Excessive claims reserve review
Borotsik, 53-55
Taillieu, 75
Executive office renovation costs
McLaren, 71-72
Taillieu, 71-72
Executive salary increases
McLaren, 70-71
Taillieu, 70-71
Five-year renewal broker industry concerns
Cullen, 52
McLaren, 52
Taillieu, 51
Fleet vehicle rate
McLaren, 73
Taillieu, 73
Freedom of Information request costs
McLaren, 72-73
Taillieu, 72
Immobilizer program, emergency vehicles
Cullen, 73-74
McLaren, 74
Information technology optimization fund
Borotsik, 55-56
McLaren, 55-56
Motorcycle insurance registration
Borotsik, 57
Cullen, 73
Odometer rollback investigation
McLaren, 70
Taillieu, 70
Opening remarks
Swan, 46
Taillieu, 47
Outside consulting contracts
McLaren, 60-62
Taillieu, 60-61
Premium tax payments
Borotsik, 67
McLaren, 67
Public Utilities Board information requests
Borotsik, 55
McLaren, 55
Ratepayer rebates
Taillieu, 58
Seniors' benefit eligibility
McLaren, 72
Taillieu, 72
Service centre conversion costs
McLaren, 50-51
Taillieu, 50-51
Staffing
Borotsik, 67-68
Martindale, Doug (Burrows) N.D.P.
Auto theft decrease, 75
Keeyask Generating Station
Economic benefits, 96
McFadyen, Hugh (Fort Whyte) P.C.
Keeyask Generating Station
Transmission capacity, 87
Manitoba Hydro
Bipoles, future needs, 88
Capital construction, power sales agreements, 86-87
Downtown headquarters building costs (Winnipeg), 95
Export sales opposition (US), 86, 93-94
Northern States Power sale agreement, 87
Pattern Energy agreement, 86
Manitoba Hydro–Bipole III
Converter capacities, 93
Converter costs, 93
Farlinger draft report, 92-93
First Nations consultations, 91-92
Landowner compensation, 92
Line reliability, 94
Minister's directive on route, 88-89
Motion to permit public presentations on Bipole III in special committee
meeting, 100
Routing reports, 88
Points of order
P/O by McFadyen requesting that public presentations to standing
committee be allowed on short notice, 100
P/O by McFadyen stating that he will give response to question on
referenced letter, 98-99
Wuskwatim Generating Station
Project and cost update, 95-96
McLaren, Marilyn (Manitoba Public Insurance Corporation)
Driver's licences, enhanced
Costs, 59
Manitoba Public Insurance Corporation
Body shop owner concerns, 48
Building sale profit use, 62
Claim adjuster decision processes, 65
Contract employees, 69
Corporate service vision, 47-48
Driver education, complaints about instructors, 65-66, 69-70
Driver medical testing, 66-67, 73-74
Driver testing, rural service availability, 63-64
Employee opinion surveys, 63
Excessive claims reserve review, 53-55, 75-76
Executive office renovation costs, 71-72
Executive salary increases, 70-71
Five-year renewal broker industry concerns, 52
Fleet vehicle rate, 73
Freedom of Information request costs, 72-73
Immobilizer program, emergency vehicles, 74
Information technology optimization fund, 55-56
Motorcycle insurance registration, 57, 73
Odometer rollback investigation, 70
Outside consulting contracts, 60-62
Premium tax payments, 67
Public Utilities Board information requests, 55
Ratepayer rebates, 53-54, 58, 74-75
Seniors' benefit eligibility, 72
Service centre conversion costs, 50-51