Hansard: Index

HOUSE INDEX - 1st Session - 41st Legislature

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F

Fair Share Fair Say Campaign

Clarke, 943

Kinew, 942-943

Fairness Commissioner

Update on recommendations

Kinew, 1549

Wishart, 1549

Fall suppers. See Members' statements

Families. See Healthy family programs

Families Department

Department structure

Fielding, 1241-1245, 1305-1306

Fontaine, 1241-1245, 1305

Estimates

Debate, 1238-1245, 1302-1320, 1429-1445

Opening statements

Fielding, 1238-1239

Fontaine, 1240

Speakers

Fielding, 1238-1244, 1302-1320, 1429-1444

Fontaine, 1240-1245, 1303-1317, 1429-1441, 1443-1444

Gerrard, 1317-1320

Klassen, 1441-1443

Hughes inquiry recommendations

Fielding, 1690

Fontaine, 1690

Performance review

Fielding, 1675-1676

Fontaine, 1675

Political staff

Fielding, 1241

Fontaine, 1241

Position descriptions

Fielding, 1305

Fontaine, 1305

Staff introductions

Fielding, 1240-1241

Staff salaries

Fielding, 1243, 1302-1304

Fontaine, 1243

Supplementary Estimates for Legislative Review 2016

Fielding, 503

Vacancies

Fielding, 1304

Fontaine, 1304

Value-for-money audit

Fielding, 1674-1675

Fontaine, 1674-1675

Families First program

Expansion plans

Fielding, 1315-1316

Fontaine, 1315

Family and Community Wellness Centre

Klassen, 2348

Family Choices Building Fund

Funding commitment

Fielding, 1440

Fontaine, 1440

Family Doctor Week. See Members' statements

Family Dynamics

Funding for

Fontaine, 840

Stefanson, 840

Family law

New legislation plans

Stefanson, 899

Swan, 899

Family Maintenance Amendment Act (Bill 214)

1 R

Swan, 2493

2 R

Debate

Fielding, 2621-2623

Kinew, 2623-2625

Lagassé, 2625-2626

Lamoureux, 2626-2627

Michaleski, 2627-2628

Swan, 2617-2619

Questions

Helwer, 2620

Kinew, 2620-2621

Lamoureux, 2620

Maloway, 2619

Marcelino, T., 2621

Martin, 2619, 2621

Swan, 2619-2621

Best interest of the child

Kinew, 2620, 2624

Lamoureux, 2620

Maloway, 2619

Swan, 2619-2620

Consultations

Fielding, 2622

Helwer, 2620

Swan, 2620

Statute vs. regulation

Kinew, 2621

Swan, 2621

Family Physician of the Year

Award recipients

Cox, 2643

Farmers, young

Support for

Eichler, 1363

Saran, 1363

Farmery Estate Brewery

Clarke, 112

Farmland School Tax Rebate

Saran, 2722

Fatality Inquiries Act

Annual report 2015

Stefanson, 355

Fatality Inquiries Amendment and Vital Statistics Amendment Act (Bill 17)

1 R

Stefanson, 2157

2 R

Debate

Cox, 2318-2319

Lamoureux, 2319

Morley-Lecomte, 2319-2320

Stefanson, 2311

Swan, 2315-2318

Questions

Lamoureux, 2313

Maloway, 2313

Marcelino, T., 2314

Stefanson, 2312-2314

Swan, 2312-2314

Referred to Standing Committee on Legislative Affairs

C/3 R

Fletcher, 2757

Lamoureux, 2757-2758

Maloway, 2759-2761

Stefanson, 2755, 2762

Swan, 2755-2757

R/A

Filmon, 2846

Assisted death, alternatives to

Swan, 2316

Assisted death, requirements for

Swan, 2316

Catastrophically injured people

Fletcher, 2757

Cause of death

Cox, 2318

Stefanson, 2313

Swan, 2313

FPT consultations

Stefanson, 2314

Swan, 2314

Grievous medical condition, definition of

Swan, 2316

Information gathering

Stefanson, 2313-2314

Swan, 2313

Insurance laws

Fletcher, 2757

Swan, 2756

Medical examiner role, changes to

Morley-Lecomte, 2320

Medical examiner, investigations

Cox, 2318

Morley-Lecomte, 2319

Stefanson, 2311

Natural death classification

Stefanson, 2312

Regulations, development of

Morley-Lecomte, 2320

Regulations, timeline for

Stefanson, 2312-2313

Swan, 2312-2313

Reporting requirements

Stefanson, 2312

Reporting requirements (federal)

Stefanson, 2311

Supreme Court ruling

Cox, 2318

Morley-Lecomte, 2319

Swan, 2315

Federal equalization payments

Health-care funds

Goertzen, 2828

Klassen, 2827-2828

Federation of Canadian Municipalities Annual Conference and Trade Show

Johnson, 356

Fentanyl. See also Naloxone; Opioid addiction; Resolutions under Provincial anti-opiate strategy

Crime increase

Pallister, 2649-2650

Swan, 2649

Public health crisis

Goertzen, 2268, 2304

Wiebe, 2268, 2304

Public health emergency

Declaration request

Goertzen, 2363

Wiebe, 2363

Fentanyl Task Force

General comments

Lagimodiere, 2255

Update on

Allum, 1065

Goertzen, 1065

Fertility Treatment Tax Credit

LGBTTQ* families

Allum, 403-404

Goertzen, 403-404

Festival of Lights. See Members' statements under Diwali

Fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD)

Treatment strategy

Kinew, 1550

Wishart, 1550-1551

Fielding, Hon. Scott (Kirkfield Park) PC

55 Plus Program

Federal supplement increase, 307, 404

Aboriginal education

Task force recommendations, 1690

Accessibility for Manitobans Act, The

Annual report 2015-2016, 2206

Adoption process, 1432

Adult Abuse Registry, 1693

Affordable housing units

Budget 2016 commitment, 229

Federal cost sharing, 1679-1681

Funding for, 1443-1444

ALL Aboard strategy, 229

Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA)

Wait time for treatment, 2165-2166

Autism treatment

ABA therapy wait times, 2165-2166

Autism, adults with

Employment support, 2166

Basic personal tax credit

Indexed to inflation, 365

Budget 2016

Affordable housing units, 229

Child-care funding, 326-327

Debate, 370-375

Employment supports, sustainable, 230

Poverty reduction plan, 229

Cabinet Ministers' salary increase, 365

Child and Family Services

Bed levels-per diem rates, 1309-1310

Budget increase, 1676-1677

First Nations advocate meeting, 1433-1434

Funding, 1307

Government policy plans, 434-435

Hotel reduction team, status of, 1430

Vacant bed days model, 1432-1433

Child and Family Services Authority Agencies and Regions

Bed levels-days in care, 1310

Child and Family Services Information System (CFSIS)

Cúram, switch to, 1692

Implementation of (Northern Authority), 1691-1692

Child care

Budget 2016, 326-327

Federal funding for, 1441

Funding plan, 1399-1400

Child protection mediation

Pilot project, 1316

Program enhancements, 1316-1317

Child-care facilities

Funding commitment, 1440

Child-care facilities, home-based

Funding of, 2109

Government intention, 2070-2071

Licencing barriers, 374

Low income families, 2405

Program capacity, 2404-2405

Regulations and training, 2110

Safety regulations, 2405

Wages and working conditions, 2070, 2778-2779

Child-care spaces

Access targets, 1435-1439, 1666-1667, 2110

Funding concerns, 1266

Funding intention, 2109

Government campaign promise, 188

Government intention, 1107, 2826

Increase, need for, 2362-2363

Wait time reduction plan, 1318-1319

Child-care workers

Competitive salaries, 1440

Children in care

Apprehensions

Support for families, 591

Child tax benefit, 723, 1268-1269

Funding model change, 2465

Number of, 1308, 1312

Numbers per authority, 1309

Reduction plan, 1443

Children's Advocate

First Nations communities, access to, 474

Children's Advocate act, 1434

Children's Special Allowance

Children in care, 1268-1269

Government intention, 1692-1693

Increase, reason for, 1317-1318

Committee of Supply

Concurrence motion

Speakers, 1674-1701

Community Engagement and Corporate Services

Funding, 1306-1307

Roles and functions, 1244

Staffing, 1244

Crime rates, 2623

Cross Lake Cree Nation

Home ownership criteria, 1695-1696

Customary care

Legislation update, 1435, 1685

Disabilities, intellectual

Care provider safety training, 1700-1701

Disabilities, persons with

Community living investments, 374

Legislation, implementation of, 79

Ministerial representation, 79

DisABILITY Services program, 1239

Early Learning and Child Care

Funding for, 1307

Report recommendations, 1439

Education system

Literacy, importance of, 374

Emergency room services

Wait times (Grace Hospital), 373

Families Department

Department structure, 1241-1245, 1305-1306

Estimates

Opening statements, 1238-1239

Speakers, 1238-1244, 1302-1320, 1429-1444

Hughes inquiry recommendations, 1690

Performance review, 1675-1676

Political staff, 1241

Position descriptions, 1305

Staff introductions, 1240-1241

Staff salaries, 1243, 1302-1304

Supplementary Estimates for Legislative Review 2016, 503

Vacancies, 1304

Value-for-money audit, 1674-1675

Families First program

Expansion plans, 1315-1316

Family Choices Building Fund

Funding commitment, 1440

Family Maintenance Amendment Act (Bill 214)

2 R

Debate, 2621-2623

Consultations, 2622

First Nations children

Apprehension prevention, 474

Children's advocate access, 474

First Nations communities

Nelson House model of care, 474

First Nations housing

Construction delays, 1442

Standards for mould prevention, 267

First Nations of Northern Manitoba Child and Family Services Authority

Bed levels, 1310

CFSIS implementation, 1691-1692

Out of administration timeline, 1691-1692

First Nations of Southern Manitoba Child and Family Services Authority

Bed levels-days in care, 1310

Gas Station Arts Centre project

Affordable housing component, 310-311

Government Resolution

Air Canada Public Participation Act, 532-534

Grace Hospital

ER wait times, 373

Guaranteed Income Supplement

Provincial supplement reduction, 307, 404

Healthy family programs

Funding concerns, 991

Homelessness, youth

Housing for, 2017

Housing, derelict

Infill home policy, 2686

Hunger Free Manitoba

Basic needs allowance increase, 2306

Indigenous relations

Program creation, 2073

Individual education plans (IEP's)

Protecting children act, 1987, 1988, 1989-1990, 2651

Lake St. Martin flood

Radar base housing (evacuees), 1441-1442

Literacy

Importance of, 374

Macdonald Youth Services

Contract negotiations, 1868

Manitoba Developmental Centre, 1693

Manitoba Housing and Renewal Corporation

Capital funding projects, 1678-1679

Maintenance and repairs, 1682-1683

Operating agreements

Expiration of, 1681-1682

Rent-geared-to-income units, 1683

Social enterprises as contractors, 1682-1683

Manitoba Social Enterprise Strategy

Contract spending levels, 1684

Members' statements

Kirkfield Park community events, 869-870

Legislative staff appreciation, 261-262

Men's Sheds, 2159

Recognizing Canadian veterans, 2734-2735

Minimum wage

Ministers' salary increase, 365

Minimum wage increase

Budget 2016 commitment, 190

Need for (women), 361-362

Ministerial statements

National Missing Children's Day, 179

Missing and murdered indigenous women and girls (MMIWG)

Liaison unit, establishment of, 2167-2168

National Missing Children's Day, 179

Nelson House, 474

Northern Manitoba communities

Rent geared to income concerns, 1694

Oral Questions

Adults with autism

Employment support, 2166

Autism treatment

ABA therapy wait times, 2165-2166

Basic personal tax rate

Indexed to inflation, 365

Budget 2016

Affordable housing units, 229

Child-care funding, 326-327

Poverty reduction plan, 229

Sustainable employment supports, 230

Changes to Child and Family Services

Government policy plans, 434-435

Child apprehensions

Support for families, 591

Child-care spaces

Access targets, 1666-1667, 2110

Funding concerns, 1266

Funding intention, 2109

Government intention, 1107, 2826

Need for increase, 2362-2363

Children in care

Change of funding model, 2465

Child tax benefit, 723, 1268-1269

Derelict housing

Infill home policy, 2686

Federal seniors income supplement

Provincial supplement reduction concerns, 307, 404

First Nations communities

Child apprehension prevention, 474

Children's advocate access, 474

Nelson House model of care, 474

First Nations housing

Standards for mould prevention, 267

Gas Station Arts Centre project

Affordable housing component, 310-311

Guaranteed Income Supplement

Clawback concerns, 2779-2880

Home-based child-care

Access for low income families, 2405

Government intention, 2070-2071

Program capacity, 2404-2405

Regulations and training, 2110

Safety regulations, 2405

Wages and working conditions, 2778-2779

Hunger Free Manitoba

Request to increase basic needs allowance, 2306

Indigenous relations

Program creation, 2073

Investment in child care

Government funding plan, 1399-1400

Macdonald Youth Services

Contract negotiations, 1868

Manitobans with disabilities

Implementation of legislation, 79

Ministerial representation, 79

Minimum wage increase

Budget 2016 commitment, 190

Ministers' salary increase, 365

New child-care spaces

Government campaign promise, 188

Poverty reduction, 2167

Prevention programs

Funding concerns, 991

Protecting children act, 2687

Committee response, 2404

Consultation with stakeholders, 990

Funding for service providers, 2652

IEP security concerns, 2651

Information sharing protection, 2651-2652

Privacy measures, 990-991

Stakeholder collaboration, 1401

Rent Assist program

Implementation commitment, 309-310

Seniors housing

Status of project (Flin Flon), 2463-2464

Social housing units

Construction inquiry, 2017, 2071-2072

Social service agencies

Funding support, 2167

Funding timeline, 2107-2108

Support for MMIWG families

Establishment of liaison unit, 2167-2168

Women earning minimum wage

Need for wage increase, 361-362

Poverty reduction

General comments, 190, 2167

Government plan, 229

Protecting Children (Information Sharing) Act (Bill 8)

1 R, 867-868

2 R, 1985-1987

Debate, 1985-1987

Questions, 1987-1990

R/S Amdt

Clause 1, 2690-2692

Clause 16, 2700-2701

Clause 3, 2704-2705

Clause 6, 2696-2698

Clause 8, 2702-2703

C/3 R, 2706-2707

Child-welfare system, avoidance of, 1987

Committee response, 2404

Consultations, 1687-1689

Inaccurate information disclosure, 1988, 1989

Individual education plans, 1987, 1988, 1989-1990, 2651

Security concerns, 2651

Information sharing

Challenges to, 1988

Concerns regarding, 2691, 2700-2701

Protections, 2651-2652, 2697-2698

Non-disclosure of convictions, 1989

Privacy breaches, record of, 1989

Privacy measures, 990-991

Privacy rights, children, 1986, 1989

Record, right to review, 2704-2705

Review, responsibility for, 2700-2701, 2702

Service provider funding, 2652

Service provider training, 1988, 2697

Service purchase agreements, 2697

Stakeholder consultations, 990, 1401

Update on legislation, 2687

Provincial sales tax increase

Consultation on, 373

Rent Assist program

Implementation commitment, 309-310

Increase in, 374

Rural Homeownership Program, 1695

Secondary Suites Program

Update, 1696-1697

Seniors housing

Status of project (Flin Flon), 2463-2464

Seniors income supplement (Federal)

Provincial supplement reduction concerns, 307

Seniors' drop in centres, 1699

Social housing units

Construction inquiry, 2017, 2071-2072

Social service agencies

Funding support, 2167

Funding timeline, 2107-2108

StreetReach

Status update, 1312-1315

Filipino Heritage Week

Lamoureux, 585

Filmon, Hon. Janice (Lieutenant-Governor of the Province of Manitoba)

Appropriation Act, 2016 (Bill 12)

R/A, 1767

Balanced Budget, Fiscal Management and Taxpayer Accountability Repeal and Consequential Amendments Act (Bill 10)

R/A, 2846

Budget Implementation and Tax Statutes Amendment Act, 2016 (Bill 11)

R/A, 1767

Childhood Cancer Awareness Month Act (Bill 209)

R/A, 2846

Election Financing Amendment Act (Repeal of Annual Allowance) (Bill 9)

R/A, 2846

Elections Amendment Act (Bill 4)

R/A, 2846

Fatality Inquiries Amendment and Vital Statistics Amendment Act (Bill 17)

R/A, 2846

Financial Administration Amendment Act (Bill 6)

R/A, 2846

Francophone Community Enhancement and Support Act (Bill 5)

R/A, 1767

Labour Relations Amendment Act (Bill 7)

R/A, 2846

Legislative Assembly Amendment Act (Bill 2)

R/A, 2846

Loan Act, 2016 (Bill 13)

R/A, 1767

Mental Health Amendment Act (Bill 3)

R/A, 1767

Protecting Children (Information Sharing) Act (Bill 8)

R/A, 2846

Royal Canadian Mounted Police Day Act (Bill 208)

R/A, 2846

Sexual Violence Awareness and Prevention Act (Advanced Education Administration Act and Private Vocational Institutions Act Amended) (Bill 15)

R/A, 2846

Throne Speech

Address, 5-7

Finance Department

Crown Services

Board meetings

Marcelino, T., 861-862

Schuler, 861-863

Budget for

Marcelino, T., 1161

Schuler, 1161

Estimates

Debate, 857-865, 1035-1043, 1080-1092, 1155-1174

Opening statements

Schuler, 857

Speakers

Altemeyer, 1085-1086

Marcelino, T., 857-865, 1035-1042, 1081-1085, 1091-1092, 1155-1174

Schuler, 857-865, 1036-1043, 1080-1092, 1156-1174

Swan, 1087-1090

Full-time staff

Marcelino, T., 1158-1160

Schuler, 1158-1160

Head office move

Marcelino, T., 863

Schuler, 863

Staff introductions

Marcelino, T., 857, 1080, 1157

Schuler, 857-858, 1080, 1156

Estimates

Debate, 727-743, 846-857, 913-926, 962-975, 1028-1035, 1093-1100, 1245-1256

Opening statements

Allum, 728-729

Friesen, 727-728

Speakers

Allum, 728-743, 846-856, 914-922, 962-975, 1028-1035, 1093-1100, 1245-1249, 1255

Friesen, 728-742, 846-857, 913-926, 962-975, 1028-1035, 1093-1100, 1245-1254

Gerrard, 922-926

Maloway, 1250-1254

Full time staff

Allum, 920, 922

Friesen, 919-922

Lapsed dollars

Friesen, 923-924

Gerrard, 923

Staff introductions

Allum, 915, 1032, 1245

Friesen, 729, 913-914, 1245

Supplementary Information for Legislative Review 2016-2017

Friesen, 581

Finance Minister's tradition

Gift to refugee family

Wishart, 307

Finances, Manitoba

Provincial deficit numbers

Allum, 34, 1245, 1752

Friesen, 34-35, 1245

Financial Administration Amendment Act (Bill 6)

1 R

Friesen, 799

2 R

Debate

Allum, 1936-1937

Friesen, 1931-1933

Gerrard, 1939-1940

Guillemard, 1942-1943

Johnson, 1937-1939

Lagimodiere, 1940-1942

Morley-Lecomte, 1943-1945

Schuler, 1945-1947

Questions

Allum, 1933-1935

Friesen, 1933-1936

Gerrard, 1934-1936

Referred to Standing Committee on Social and Economic Development

C 3/R

Allum, 2555-2559

Friesen, 2553-2555

Gerrard, 2559-2560

R/A

Filmon, 2846

Cabinet confidentiality concerns

Friesen, 1934

Gerrard, 1934, 1940

Conflict-of-interest rules

Friesen, 1934-1935

Gerrard, 1934-1935, 1940, 2559-2560

Debate on bill

Bindle, 1920-1921

Friesen, 1921

Lobby period

Friesen, 1935

Gerrard, 1935

Treasury Board

New members

Guillemard, 1941-1943

Lagimodiere, 1941

Morley-Lecomte, 1944

Non-disclosure rules

Friesen, 2554

Non-executive members

Friesen, 1932, 2554

Financial literacy. See Resolutions

Fire & Water Music Festival

Ewasko, 799-800

First Nations children. See also Canadian Human Rights Tribunal ruling; Resolutions

Apprehension prevention

Fielding, 474

Klassen, 473-474

Child and Family Services underfunding

Kinew, 2053-2054

Children in care

Funding model change

Gerrard, 2419

Number of

Wharton, 2415

Children's advocate access

Fielding, 474

Klassen, 474

Discrimination against

Human rights tribunal ruling

Kinew, 2053

Saran, 2059

Poverty rates

Lagimodiere, 2058

First Nations communities. See also East Side Road Authority; East-side road

Community benefits agreements

Chief, 363, 1401-1402

Clarke, 1402

Cullen, 363, 1402

Klassen, 37

Lindsey, 306

Pedersen, 37, 306, 363

Economic growth

Chief, 763

Cullen, 763

Employment statistics

Cullen, 759

Gerrard, 673

Pallister, 673

Health-care services

Accountability for

Wiebe, 1958

Honouring treaties

Altemeyer, 2429

Infrastructure investment

Federal partnership

Lindsey, 1006-1007

Pallister, 1006-1007

Investment in

Chief, 2417

Mental health care

Lathlin, 2679

Natural resources

Co-management of

Clarke, 1281

Lathlin, 1281

Nelson House model of care

Fielding, 474

Klassen, 474

Oral health-care

Klassen, 1062

Pallister, 1062-1063

Personal-care homes

Number of

Goertzen, 1024

Lamoureux, 1024

Respite services

Bureaucratic obstacles

Goertzen, 1139

Lathlin, 1139

Suicide attempts

Klassen, 1062

Pallister, 1062-1063

Voter turnout

Kinew, 290

Wildfire prevention equipment

Cullen, 774

Klassen, 774

First Nations education. See also Opposition day motion under Inequitable social services funding for First Nations people; Shannen's Dream

Funding cap

Fontaine, 2604-2605

Graduation rates

Lagimodiere, 2058

Off-reserve travel burden

Wowchuk, 2421

Underfunding (federal)

Marcelino, F., 2399

Pallister, 2399

Underfunding (provincial)

Kinew, 2054

First Nations health care. See also Jordan's Principle; Opposition day motion: Inequitable social services funding for First Nations people

Federal funding responsibility

Wiebe, 2427-2428

Underfunding of

Kinew, 2054

First Nations housing

Construction delays

Clarke, 1290

Fielding, 1442

Klassen, 1289-1290, 1442

New housing construction

Kinew, 2353

Standards for mould prevention

Fielding, 267

Goertzen, 268

Klassen, 267-268

First Nations of Northern Manitoba Child and Family Services Authority

Bed levels

Fielding, 1310

Fontaine, 1310

CFSIS implementation

Fielding, 1691-1692

Fontaine, 1691-1692

Out of administration timeline

Fielding, 1691-1692

Fontaine, 1691-1692

First Nations of Southern Manitoba Child and Family Services Authority

Bed levels-days in care

Fielding, 1310

Fontaine, 1310

First Nations policing

Federal cost-sharing

Stefanson, 747-748

Swan, 747-748

First Nations politics

Kinew, 288

First Nations safety officers

Number of

Stefanson, 747

Swan, 747

Training program

Stefanson, 747

Swan, 747

First Peoples Economic Growth Fund

Saran, 2384

Fiscal management

Performance audit

Allum, 1246-1250

Friesen, 1246-1250

Fish

Diet, importance for

Gerrard, 2153

Fishers. See Resolutions under Support for Manitoba fishers

Fishing industry. See also Resolutions under Support for Manitoba fishers

Eco-certification

Wiebe, 2150

Economic outlook (North)

Lindsey, 2149

Wharton, 2149

Fisheries envoy

Johnson, 2148

Wharton, 2148

Food safety

Johnson, 2149

Island Lake area

Klassen, 2148

Wharton, 2148

Local markets

Gerrard, 2154

Marketing of

Gerrard, 2148

Wharton, 2147-2149

Wowchuk, 2147

Fit Kids Healthy Kids program

Squires, 1509

FleetNet system

Review of

Lindsey, 1383-1384

Pedersen, 1383-1384

Fletcher, Hon. Steven (Assiniboia) PC

Basic personal tax credit

Indexed to inflation, 1903

Low-income earners, 1906

Budget 2016

Debate, 345-347

By-elections

Representation, importance of, 275

CentrePort Canada

Infrastructure development, 346

Election Financing Amendment Act (Repeal of Annual Allowance) (Bill 9)

2 R

Debate, 1891-1894

Fatality Inquiries Amendment and Vital Statistics Amendment Act (Bill 17)

C/3 R, 2757

Catastrophically injured people, 2757

Insurance laws, 2757

Government Resolution

Air Canada Public Participation Act, 525-529

Health-care services

Federal transfers, 2230-2231

Infrastructure projects

CentrePort development, 346

Labour Relations Amendment Act (Bill 7)

Secret ballot voting, 2189

Legal Profession Amendment Act (Queen's Counsel Appointments) (Bill 203)

1 R, 1391

2 R, 1805-1806

Debate, 1805-1806

Questions, 1806-1808

Appointment criteria, 1807

Legislative Assembly Amendment Act (Bill 2)

2 R

Questions, 275

Members' statements

Major Ken Barling, 2067-2068

Prentice, Jim, 2644

RCAF Winnipeg, 112

Western Canadian Aviation Museum-royal designation, 716-717

Opposition day motion

Changes to union certification process, 2189-2190

Points of Order

P/O requesting the Member for Flin Flon address Bill 7, 2077

Political parties

Public financing, elimination of, 1891-1894

Privilege, Matter of

Physical obstruction within the Legislature impeding accessibility, 1593-1597

Provincial deficit

Debt servicing costs, 346

Public Sector Compensation Disclosure Amendment Act (Bill 14)

2 R

Debate, 2229-2232

RCAF Winnipeg, 112

Resolutions

Protecting strong public health care

Questions, 570-571

Recognition that the minimum wage should be increased

Debate, 1905-1906

Questions, 1903

Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF)

Winnipeg squadrons, 112

Severance package disclosure

Political staff, 2229, 2231

Western Canadian Aviation Museum

Royal designation, 716-717

Flin Flon Community Choir

Lindsey, 1560

Flood (2011)

Return to community

Kinew, 91

Flood mitigation

Funding commitment

Martin, 47

General comments

Wishart, 94

Investment in

Marcelino, F., 41

Flood protection (basements)

Request to retain subsidy

Clarke, 2274

Maloway, 2274

Pallister, 2274

Flooded crops

Support for farmers

Eichler, 2743

Saran, 2743

Flooding

Nitrous oxide emissions

Gerrard, 2816

Zero tillage practices

Wishart, 94

Fontaine, Nahanni (St. Johns) NDP

Aboriginal education

Task force recommendations, 1690

Aboriginal men and boys

Anti-violence campaign, 1499, 1512

Abortion access (Northern Manitoba)

Indigenous women, 1145-1146

Adoption process, 1432

Adult Abuse Registry, 1692

Affordable housing units

Budget 2016 commitment, 229

Funding for, 1443

ALL Aboard strategy, 229

Board and ministerial appointments

Female representation, 1918

Budget 2016

Affordable housing units, 229

Child-care funding, 326-327

Debate, 379-382

Employment supports, sustainable, 229

Poverty reduction plan, 229

Canada Pension Plan reform

Low and middle-income women, 1206-1207, 1266

Seniors, impact on, 1206-1207

Child and Family Services

Bed levels-per diem rates, 1309-1310

Block or per diem funding, 1431

Budget increase, 1676

First Nations advocate meeting, 1433

Hotel reduction team, status of, 1430

Vacant bed days model, 1432-1433

Child and Family Services Authority Agencies and Regions

Bed levels-days in care, 1310

Child and Family Services Information System (CFSIS)

Cúram, switch to, 1692

Implementation of (Northern Authority), 1691-1692

Child care

Budget 2016, 326-327

Federal funding for, 1441

Child protection mediation

Pilot project, 1316

Program enhancements, 1316

Child-care facilities

Funding commitment, 1440

Child-care facilities, home-based

Funding of, 2109

Government intention, 2070-2071

Low income families, 2405

Program capacity, 2404

Regulations and training, 2110

Safety regulations, 2405

Wages and working conditions, 2070, 2778-2779

Child-care spaces

Access targets, 1435-1439, 1666, 2020-2021, 2110

Funding concerns, 1266

Funding intention, 2109

Government campaign promise, 188

Government intention, 1107, 1735, 2825-2826

Increase, need for, 2362-2363

Child-care workers

Competitive salaries, 1440

Childhood Cancer Awareness Month Act (Bill 209)

2 R

Debate, 2523-2525

Children in care

Number of, 1308, 1312

Numbers per authority, 1309

Children's Advocate act, 1434

Children's Special Allowance, 1692-1693

City of Winnipeg

Rail line relocation, 589-590

Committee of Supply

Concurrence motion

Speakers, 1587, 1674-1677, 1684-1693, 1700-1701

Community benefits agreements

Shoal Lake 40 First Nation, 2738

Community Engagement and Corporate Services

Roles and functions, 1243

Staffing, 1244

Customary care

Legislation update, 1435, 1685

Disabilities, intellectual

Care provider safety training, 1700-1701

Disabilities, persons with

Legislation, implementation of, 79

Ministerial representation, 79

Early Learning and Child Care

Report recommendations, 1439

Executive Council

Estimates

Speakers, 1045-1058

Eyaa-Keen

Funding for, 840

Families Department

Department structure, 1241-1245, 1305

Estimates

Opening statements, 1240

Speakers, 1240-1245, 1303-1317, 1429-1441, 1443-1444

Hughes inquiry recommendations, 1690

Performance review, 1675

Political staff, 1241

Position descriptions, 1305

Staff salaries, 1243

Vacancies, 1304

Value-for-money audit, 1674-1675

Families First program

Expansion plans, 1315

Family Choices Building Fund

Funding commitment, 1440

Family Dynamics

Funding for, 840

First Nations education

Funding cap, 2604-2605

First Nations of Northern Manitoba Child and Family Services Authority

Bed levels, 1310

CFSIS implementation, 1691-1692

Out of administration timeline, 1691-1692

First Nations of Southern Manitoba Child and Family Services Authority

Bed levels-days in care, 1310

Freedom Road construction

Provincial funding commitment, 2684-2685, 2738

Tenders for, 2737

Hanover School Division

LGBTTQ* education

Curriculum reform, 265

Health, Seniors and Active Living Department

Estimates

Speakers, 1144-1147

Healthy Child Committee of Cabinet

Ministerial appointments, 509-510

Healthy family programs

Funding concerns, 991

Indigenous and Municipal Relations Department

Estimates

Speakers, 1492-1499

Indigenous Food Sovereignty Summit, 1197

Indigenous women and girls

Abortion access, 1145-1146

Doula training, 1145-1146

Program funding commitment, 39

Special advisor liaison, 38

Violence against, 2131

Violence prevention, 1498

Individual education plans (IEP's)

Protecting children act, 2651, 2690

International Day of the Girl, 1972

Justice Department

Estimates

Speakers, 840-843

Ka Ni Kanichihk

Funding for, 840

Klinic Community Health Centre

Funding for, 840

Labour Relations Amendment Act (Bill 7)

R/S Amdt

Clause 3, 2786-2787

LGBTTQ* community

Program and policy support, 265-266

LGBTTQ* education

Hanover School Division

Curriculum reform, 265

Macdonald Youth Services

Contract negotiations, 1868-1869

Manitoba Developmental Centre, 1693

Maternity care

Doula training, 1145-1146

Medicine Bear program

Funding support, 841-842

MMIWG support, 39, 2270

Members' statements

Animal Health Week, 1827-1828

Healey, Jackie, 426-427

Indigenous Food Sovereignty Summit, 1197

La P'tite France, 2358-2359

Ralph Brown Community Centre, 2207

Violence against women in public service, 1102-1103

Wayfinders program, 504

Midwifery program

Dissolution of program, 1669-1670

Funding for program, 1734

Government intention, 719, 1623-1624

Mifegymiso

Approval in Canada, 2630

Approval process (Manitoba), 2632

Common Drug Review process, 2631

Cost of, 2629

Medical supervision, 2629, 2631

Pharmacare coverage, 2628-2632, 2648-2649

Pharmacists, dispensing by, 2629

Risk-management, 2632

Minimum wage increase

Need for (women), 361, 402-403

Request for, 2212-2213, 2459-2460, 2583-2584

Women and children, impact on, 1788, 2459-2460

Ministerial mandate letters

Indigenous women representation, 114-115

MMIWG inquiry, 115

Women, inclusion of, 1045

Ministerial statements

Breast Cancer Awareness Month, 1777-1778

Domestic violence awareness month, 2539-2540

International Day of the Girl, 1972

National Aboriginal Veterans Day, 2732

National Missing Children's Day, 179-180

Special Olympics Awareness Week, 715

Wood, Charlotte, 2453-2454

Missing and murdered indigenous women and girls (MMIWG)

Appointment of special adviser, 1203

Families, stakeholder meetings, 1979

Families, support for, 1057-1058, 1202

Government position, 1734

Liaison contact position, 2270

Liaison unit funding, 2270

Liaison unit, establishment of, 2167

Meeting with Minister, 1202

No Stone Unturned concert, 381

Premier's advisor on, 1055

Special advisor appointment, 1980

Support services funding, 1980

Transgendered women, 382

Wiping Away the Tears gathering

Funding support, 39

Missing and murdered indigenous women and girls (MMIWG), national inquiry

Background for, 380-381

Legislative commitment, 38

Ministerial mandate letters, inclusion in, 115

Support for, 51, 1058, 1517

Support for families, 842-843, 1495-1497

National Aboriginal Veterans Day, 2732

National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation

Capital funding for, 810

National Missing Children's Day, 179-180

National Round Table on Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls, 381-382

No Stone Unturned

Concert for MMIWG, 381

Northern Manitoba health care

Abortion access, 1145-1146

Reproductive care, 2631

Opposition day motion

A call upon the provincial government to stop interfering with collective bargaining, to fund post-secondary education at the rate of economic growth, keep tuition increases capped at the rate of inflation, 2603-2605

Changes to union certification process, 2187-2189

Inequitable social services funding for First Nations people, 2423-2424

Oral Questions

Access to Mifegymiso

Pharmacare coverage, 2648-2649

Board and ministerial appointments

Female representation, 1918

Budget 2016

Affordable housing units, 229

Child-care funding, 326-327

Poverty reduction plan, 229

Sustainable employment supports, 229

Canada Pension Plan reform

Low and middle-income women, 1266

Low-income and senior women, 1206-1207

Child-care plan

Access rate targets, 2020-2021

Child-care spaces

Access targets, 1666, 2020-2021, 2110

Funding concerns, 1266

Funding intention, 2109

Government intention, 1107, 1735, 2825-2826

Need for increase, 2362-2363

City of Winnipeg

Rail line relocation, 589-590

Freedom Road construction

Provincial funding commitment, 2684-2685, 2738

Healthy Child Manitoba

Committee of Cabinet status, 509-510

Home-based child-care

Access for low income families, 2405

Government intention, 2070-2071

Program capacity, 2404

Regulations and training, 2110

Safety regulations, 2405

Wages and working conditions, 2778-2779

Indigenous women and girls

Program funding commitment, 39

Indigenous women inquiry

Legislative commitment, 38

Indigenous women's issues

Special advisor liaison, 38

Investment in women

Government policies, 1267

LGBTTQ* Manitobans

Curriculum reform, 265

Program and policy support, 265-266

Macdonald Youth Services

Contract negotiations, 1868-1869

Manitobans with disabilities

Implementation of legislation, 79

Ministerial representation, 79

Midwifery program

Dissolution of program, 1669-1670

Funding for program, 1734

Government intention, 1623-1624

Minimum wage

Increase request, 2212-2213, 2459-2460

Minimum wage increase

Impact for women and children, 1788

Increase request, 2583-2584

Ministers' mandate letters

Indigenous women representation, 114-115

Missing indigenous women inquiry, 115

MMIWG families

Appointment of special adviser, 1203

Government support, 1202

Liaison contact position, 2270

Liaison unit funding, 2270

Medicine Bear program support, 2270

Meeting with Minister, 1202

Meeting with stakeholders, 1979

Special advisor appointment, 1980

Support services funding, 1980

MMIWG inquiry

Government position, 1734

National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation

Future of capital funding, 810

New child-care spaces

Government campaign promise, 188

Northern midwifery program

Government intention, 719

Poverty reduction, 2166-2167

Prevention programs

Funding concerns, 991

Programs and services for women

Government funding commitment, 114

Protecting children act

Consultation with stakeholders, 990

Funding for service providers, 2652

IEP security concerns, 2651

Information sharing protection, 2651

Privacy measures, 990-991

Rail line relocation

Implementation timeline, 476

Seniors' School Tax Rebate

Government election promise, 1830-1831

Shoal Lake 39 First Nation

Economic development strategy, 2685

Shoal Lake 40 First Nation

Community benefit agreement, 2738

Freedom Road construction, 2305-2306

Tenders for Freedom Road, 2737

Social service agencies

Funding support, 2167

Support for MMIWG families

Establishment of liaison unit, 2167

Women earning minimum wage

Need for wage increase, 361, 402-403

Petitions

Legislative building-gender neutral washrooms, 1403

Post-Secondary Sexual Violence and Sexual Harassment Policies Act (Various Acts Amended) (Bill 204)

2 R

Debate, 782-784

Questions, 780

Aboriginal student consultations, 780

Poverty reduction

General comments, 2166-2167

Government plan, 229

Protecting Children (Information Sharing) Act (Bill 8)

R/S Amdt

Clause 1, 2690

Clause 16, 2699-2700

Clause 3, 2705

Clause 6, 2694-2696

Consultations, 1687-1689

Individual education plans, 2651, 2690

Security concerns, 2651

Information sharing protection, 2651

Privacy measures, 990-991

Privacy rights, children, 2006

Record, right to review, 2705

Review, responsibility for, 2699-2700

Service provider funding, 2652

Service providers, privacy breaches, 2695-2696

Stakeholder consultations, 990

Public Sector Compensation Disclosure Amendment Act (Bill 14)

2 R

Debate, 2336, 2466-2470

Rail line relocation

Implementation timeline, 476

Task force, 589-590

Reproductive health

Affordable access to, 2632

Barriers to, 2630-2631

General comments, 2630

Northern Manitoba, 2631

Resolutions

Pharmacare must cover all essential medication for women

Debate, 2628-2630

Questions, 2630-2632

Recognition of the importance of financial literacy

Questions, 1818

Recognition that the minimum wage should be increased

Questions, 1903-1904

Royal Canadian Mounted Police Day Act (Bill 208)

2 R

Debate, 2143-2144

Seniors' School Tax Rebate

Election promise, 1830-1831

Severance package disclosure

Political staff, 2469

Sexual assault prevention

Boys, education of, 2133

Sexual Violence Awareness and Prevention Act (Advanced Education Administration Act and Private Vocational Institutions Act Amended) (Bill 15)

2 R

Debate, 2130-2133

Shoal Lake 39 First Nation

Economic development strategy, 2685

Shoal Lake 40 First Nation

Community benefit agreement, 2738

Freedom Road construction, 2305-2306

Tenders for Freedom Road, 2737

Social service agencies

Funding support, 2167

Special Olympics Awareness Week, 715

Sport, Culture and Heritage Department

Estimates

Speakers, 1509-1518

Status of Women

Missing and murdered indigenous women

National inquiry support, 1517

Staff titles and classifications, 1510

Stakeholder meetings, 1514

Vacancies, 1511

Wiping Away the Tears gathering, 1516

StreetReach

Status update, 1312-1315

Sustainable Development Department

Stakeholder consultations, 1588

Throne Speech

Debate, 49-52

Transgendered women

Missing and murdered indigenous women and girls, 382

Two-spirited Manitobans

Program and policy support, 265

United Nations Women's Safe Cities Global Initiative, 1512

Victim Services

Grants, 840

Wayfinders program, 504

Wiping Away the Tears gathering

Funding support, 39, 1493-1495

General comments, 2131

Status of Women involvement, 1516

Women

Programs and services for, 114

Women of colour

Rights for, 1045

Women, investment in

Government policies, 1267

Women, minority

Premier's advisor, 1051-1055

Women, status of

Premier's advisor, 1051-1055

Women, transgendered

Missing and murdered indigenous women and girls, 382

Women's associations

Consultations with, 1054

Food banks

Children, use by

Johnston, 1997

Piwniuk, 2003

Food labelling. See Northern Manitoba communities; Trans-Pacific Partnership

For the Sake of the Children

Custody program

Swan, 2618

Forest fires. See Wildfires

Forestry industry

Senate committee presentations

Eichler, 514

Lagimodiere, 514

Tolko Mill closure

Marcelino, F., 1783-1784

Pallister, 1783-1784

Trans-Pacific Partnership

Tariffs, elimination of

Cox, 167

Fort McMurray wildfire. See also Members' statements

General comments

Cox, 9

Paramedic support

Teitsma, 181

Prevention measures

Cox, 227

Gerrard, 227

Fortified Building Act

Enforcement of

Stefanson, 834

Swan, 834

Fossil fuel report

Report costs

Altemeyer, 2016, 2074

Schuler, 2016, 2074

Tendering inquiry

Altemeyer, 1921-1922, 2016, 2074-2075

Marcelino, T., 1919

Pallister, 1921-1922, 2075

Schuler, 1919, 1921

Francophone affairs

French service plan

Lindsey, 1528

Squires, 1528

Francophone business

Centrallia 2016

Guillemard, 227-228

Squires, 227-228

Francophone community

Non-profit organizations

Selinger, 239

Status update on Bill 5

Guillemard, 1671

Squires, 1671

Francophone Community Enhancement and Support Act (Bill 5)

1 R

Squires, 799

2 R

Debate

Gerrard, 1192-1194

Kinew, 1189-1191

Lagassé, 1191-1192

Lamoureux, 1184-1185

Selinger, 1185-1189

Squires, 1183

Questions

Gerrard, 1184

Lamoureux, 1184

Squires, 1184

Referred to Standing Committee on Legislative Affairs

C/3 R

Goertzen, 1762

Selinger, 1763-1765

Squires, 1762-1763

R/A

Filmon, 1767

Advisory council

Lamoureux, 1184

Selinger, 1187

Squires, 1184

Bilingual service centres

Selinger, 1188

Francophone services

General comments

Selinger, 240

Representation commitment

Kinew, 35-36

Squires, 35-36

Fraser, Joe. See Members' statements under Gladstone Veterans

Free trade agreements

Lindsey, 529

Freedom of information

Disclosure, changes to

Chief, 2481

Marcelino, F., 2490

Wiebe, 2490

Requests, public disclosure

Saran, 2292

Freedom Road construction

Completion timeline

Johnson, 2530

Maloway, 2530

Martin, 2530

Construction timeline

Johnson, 2531

Klassen, 2531

Government intention

Maloway, 2375

Marcelino, F., 2267

Pallister, 2267-2268

Pedersen, 2375

Provincial funding commitment

Fontaine, 2684-2685, 2738

Lathlin, 2684

Pallister, 2684, 2738

Pedersen, 2684, 2685

Shoal Lake 40 First Nation

Clarke, 1298-1299, 1598

Cullen, 2072-2073

Kinew, 669

Lathlin, 1298, 1598, 2072

Lindsey, 271, 306

Maloway, 73-74, 1342

Marcelino, F., 399-400, 931

Pallister, 399-400, 669, 931-932

Pedersen, 73-74, 271, 306, 1342, 2305-2306

Tenders for

Fontaine, 2737

Pedersen, 2737

Update

Lathlin, 2216

Marcelino, F., 2104-2105

Pedersen, 2216

French language theatre. See Members' statements under Cercle Molière

Freshwater fish

Depletion concerns

Lindsey, 2147

Wharton, 2147

Freshwater Fish Marketing Corporation. See also Resolutions under Support for Manitoba fishers

Employment loss concerns

Lindsey, 2148

Wharton, 2148

Friesen, Hon. Cameron (Morden-Winkler) PC

Accommodation Services

Government plan for, 1035, 1093-1094

Affordability (Manitoba), 969-975

Exclusion from Budget, 969-975

ALL Aboard strategy

Program outcomes, 1032

Ambulance fee reduction

Election promise, 2108

Amounts Paid or Payable to Members of the Assembly

Report, March 31, 2016, 1729

Annual Basic Utility Bundle Cost Comparison

Report, March 31, 2016, 1912

Appropriation Act, 2016 (Bill 12)

1 R, 1742

2 R

Questions, 1742

Audit, corporate

Public disclosure, 228-229

Auditor General's Report

Ethical practices recommendations, 989

Balanced Budget, Fiscal Management and Taxpayer Accountability Repeal and Consequential Amendments Act (Bill 10)

1 R, 867

2 R, 1794-1796

Debate, 1794-1796

Questions, 1797-1799

C 3/R, 2561-2562

Fiscal targets, 1798

Pension liabilities, booking of, 1797

Bargaining units

Certification change, 121

Consultations with labour, 121

Basic personal tax credit

Indexed to inflation, 739, 915

Boundary Trails Health Centre, 69

Budget 2016

Address, 311-316

Expenditure targets, 324-325, 923

Minimum wage, 322-323

Multi-year projections, 431-432

Projected deficit, 924-925

Provincial deficit, 730

Public consultations, 18-19

Seniors' School Tax Rebate, 321-322

Spending approach, 325

Budget consultation process

Online interactive tool, 1787-1788

Budget Implementation and Tax Statutes Amendment Act, 2016 (Bill 11)

1 R, 867

2 R

Debate, 1746-1747

Questions, 1747-1749

Committee of the Whole, 1757

Budget savings

Fiscal disclosure, 507-508, 586-588, 729-735

Budget spending

Programs and services, 875-876

Cabinet Ministers' salaries

Minimum wage earners, 916-919, 1274

Cabinet reduction

Cost savings, 735-737, 2553

General comments, 1932

Canada Pension Plan reform

Government position, 985-986, 1200-1201, 1244-1249, 1251-1252, 1264-1266, 1397-1398, 1565-1566

Low and middle-income women, 1207, 1266

Manitoba's recommendations, 2741

Minimum wage earners, 1201-1202

Seniors, impact on, 1207

Capital projects

Government intention, 722, 809-810

Children in care

Funding model change, 2366

Churchill Manitoba

Investment in, 2827

City of Winnipeg

Severance package disclosure, 2223

Civil Service

Positions, government intention, 2742

Request to table review, 2075-2076

Civil Service Commission

Estimates

Opening statements, 1364-1365

Speakers, 1364-1376

Private sector audit, 1375

Staff introductions, 1365

Supplementary Information for Legislative Review 2016-2017, 581

Vacancy management strategy, 1365-1368

Civil Service Commission Superannuation Board

Annual report 2015, 1391

Collective bargaining rights

Fiscal management options, 2743

Committee of Supply

Supply motions, 1741

Community Places Program

Status update, 725-726

Conference Board Report

Manitoba's economy, 809

Continuing Consolidation of the Statutes of Manitoba

Fidelity bonds, prime insurance, 2453

Deputy minister appointments

Salary costs, 737

Economy (Manitoba)

Performance of, 847-856

Education system

Funding increase, 847

Outcomes, 1931

Performance outcomes, 1369-1370

Program funding disclosure, 738-743

Emergency room services

Wait time for task force, 1869-1870

Emergency room task force, 1869-1870

Employee Pensions and Other Costs

Supplementary Information for Legislative Review 2016, 1263

Enabling and Other Appropriations

Supplementary Information for Legislative Review 2016, 1263

Finance Department

Estimates

Opening statements, 727-728

Speakers, 728-742, 846-857, 913-926, 962-975, 1028-1035, 1093-1100, 1245-1254

Full time staff, 919-922

Lapsed dollars, 923-924

Staff introductions, 729, 913-914, 1245

Supplementary Information for Legislative Review 2016-2017, 581

Finances, Manitoba

Provincial deficit numbers, 34-35, 1245

Financial Administration Amendment Act (Bill 6)

1 R, 799

2 R

Debate, 1931-1933

Questions, 1933-1936

C 3/R, 2553-2555

Cabinet confidentiality concerns, 1934

Conflict-of-interest rules, 1934-1935

Debate on bill, 1921

Lobby period, 1935

Treasury Board

Non-disclosure rules, 2554

Non-executive members, 1932, 2554

Fiscal management

Performance audit, 1246-1250

Front-line workers

Definition of, 1369-1374, 2829-2830

Green Energy Equipment Tax Credit

Regulations for, 1748

Health and Post Secondary Education Tax Levy, 1749

Immigration Department

Responsibility for, 2554

Infrastructure Department

Five-year reporting requirement, 1749

Interest rates

Borrowing requirements, 1756

Labour Management Review Committee

Minimum wage increase, 1029-1030

Labour relations act

Withdrawal request, 2743

Labour Relations Amendment Act (Bill 7)

R/S Amdt

Clause 3, 2784-2786

C/3 R, 2834-2835

Consultations, 2785

Secret ballot voting, 2186-2187, 2785, 2834-2835

Withdrawal request, 2683, 2743, 2825

Worker intimidation, 2785, 2835

Loan Act, 2016 (Bill 13)

1 R, 1742

2 R

Debate, 1742-1743

Questions, 1743-1745

Authorities, new or additional, 1743-1745

Committee of the Whole

Speakers, 1755-1757

Manitoba Builder Bonds

Advertisement for, 925

Manitoba Hydro

Debt increase, 1931

Manitoba Telecom Services, sale of

Cellphone rate increase, 437

Competitive environment, 1253-1254

Government position, 116-117

Rate increase concerns, 2111

Manitoba's economy

Employment rates, 2742

Members' statements

Boundary Trails Health Centre, 69

Elias, Terry, 2012

Morden Corn and Apple Festival, 2773

Midwifery program

Funding for program, 740

Minimum wage

Canada Pension Plan reform, 1201-1202

Ministers' salary increase, 916-919, 1274

Minimum wage increase

Budget 2016 commitment, 190, 322-323

Labour Management Review Committee, 1029-1030

No increase, rationale for, 914, 1029-1031

Request for, 435-436

Municipal projects

Provincial funding, 2828

National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation

Funding commitment, 741

New West Partnership Agreement

Manitoba participation, 119

Opposition day motion

A call upon the provincial government to stop interfering with collective bargaining, to fund post-secondary education at the rate of economic growth, keep tuition increases capped at the rate of inflation, 2594-2596

Changes to union certification process, 2185-2187

Oral Questions

Ambulance fee reduction

Government election promise, 2108

Auditor General's report

Ethical practices recommendations, 989

Bargaining units

Certification process, 1217

Budget 2016

Expenditure targets, 324-325

Financial projections, 431-432

Fiscal disclosure, 507-508

Minimum wage, 322-323

Public consultations, 18-19

Seniors' Tax Rebate, 321-322

Spending approach, 325

Budget consultation process

Online interactive tool, 1787-1788

Budget savings

Fiscal disclosure, 586-588

Budget spending

Programs and services, 875-876

Canada Pension Plan reform

Government position, 985-986, 1200-1201, 1264-1266, 1397-1398, 1565-1566

Low and middle-income women, 1266

Low-income and senior women, 1207

Manitoba's recommendations, 2741

Minimum wage earners, 1201-1202

Capital projects

Government intention, 722, 809-810

Children in care

Change of funding model, 2366

Churchill Manitoba

Government investment, 2827

Civil Service positions

Government intention, 2742

Request to table review, 2075-2076

Collective bargaining rights

Fiscal management options, 2743

Community Places Program

Status update, 725-726

Conference Board Report

Manitoba's economy, 809

Corporate audit

Public disclosure, 228-229

Education and Training Department

University of Manitoba contract

Collective bargaining negotiations, 2545

ER wait times

Establishment of task force, 1869-1870

Financial administration act

Debate on bill, 1921

Front-line worker

Request for definition, 2829-2830

Labour relations act

Withdrawal request, 2683, 2743, 2825

Manitoba's economy

Employment rates, 2742

Manitoba's finances

Provincial deficit numbers, 34-35

Minimum wage earners

Increase request, 435-436

Minimum wage increase

Budget 2016 commitment, 190

MTS sale to Bell Media

Government position, 116-117

Municipal projects

Provincial funding, 2828

New West Partnership

Manitoba participation, 119

Political staff salaries

Severance disclosure bill, 1981

Post-secondary institutions

Collective bargaining negotiations, 2777-2778

Operating grant increase, 2582-2583

Prebudget consultations

Children in care integrated service delivery, 2365

Community consultations, 2166

Community VLT revenue sharing, 2365

Public input, 2462, 2464-2465

Premier's Enterprise Team

Labour representation, 2164

Provincial sales tax increase

Government intention, 1673

Impact on low-income Manitobans, 723-724

Point of clarification, 2169

Sale of MTS to Bell

Impact on cellphone bills, 437

Rate increase concerns, 2111

Seniors' School Tax Rebate

Government commitment, 984-985

Government election promise, 1831

Retroactive claims clarification, 878-879

University of Manitoba contract

Collective bargaining negotiations, 2502-2503, 2580, 2647, 2780-2781

University of Manitoba students

Request for meeting with Premier, 2581

Value-for-money audit

Public disclosure, 471-472

Yes! North initiative

Youth engagement concerns, 433-434

Post-secondary institutions

Collective bargaining negotiations, 2777-2778

Operating grants, 2582-2583

Poverty reduction

Government plan, 1028-1029, 1031-1032

Prebudget consultations

Children in care integrated service delivery, 2365

Community consultations, 2166

Community VLT revenue sharing, 2365

Public input, 2462, 2464-2465

Premier's Enterprise Team

Labour representation, 2164

Provincial deficit

Budget reductions, 730

Increase in, 1931

Numbers, 34-35, 1245

Provincial sales tax, 1748

Provincial sales tax increase

Government intention, 1673

Low-income Manitobans, 723-724

Point of clarification, 2169

Public Sector Compensation Disclosure Amendment Act (Bill 14)

1 R, 1971

2 R

Debate, 2218-2222

Questions, 2222-2224

City of Winnipeg, inclusion of, 2223

Current rules, 2222-2223, 2224

Employee groups, inclusion of, 2224

Reporting threshold, 2222

Public Service Group Insurance Fund

Financial statements, April 30, 2016, 2453

Public Utilities Board

Annual report 2015-2016, 1729

Regional Health Authorities (RHA's)

Operating deficits, 1094-1100

Rent Assist program

Low-income Manitobans

Coverage for, 1032-1033

SAP system update, 1252-1253

Seniors' School Tax Rebate

Administration office employee, 963-964

Budget 2016, 321-322

Changes to, 321-322, 730-732

Election promise, 1831

Eligibility criteria, 1747, 1748

Estimates line adjustment, 964-969

Government intention, 984-985

Retroactive claims clarification, 878-879, 914-915

Seniors, impact on, 1747

Severance package disclosure

Political staff, 1981, 2219-2222

Social Impact Bonds, 1033-1034

Supplementary Loan and Guarantee Authority

Report March 31, 2016, 1557

Throne Speech

Debate, 194-198

Tobacco taxes, 1031

University of Manitoba

Student meeting with Premier, 2581

University of Manitoba contract

Collective bargaining negotiations, 2502-2503, 2545, 2580, 2647, 2780-2781

Value-for-money audit

Public disclosure, 471-472

Yes! North initiative

Youth engagement concerns, 433-434

Front and Centre campaign. See University of Manitoba

Front-line workers

Correctional facilities

Stefanson, 622-623

Swan, 622-623

Definition of

Allum, 1369-1374, 2829-2830

Altemeyer, 1407

Cox, 1407

Friesen, 1369-1374, 2829-2830

Pallister, 2830

Employment protection

Goertzen, 74-75, 150-151

Wiebe, 74-75, 150-151

Employment security

Marcelino, F., 2162-2163, 2457

Pallister, 2162-2163, 2457

General comments

Wiebe, 420-421

Health-care services

Kinew, 572

Wiebe, 569, 572

Regional health authorities

Goertzen, 945-946

Wiebe, 945-946

Frontier Collegiate

Facility upgrades

Cullen, 633-635

Lindsey, 633

Program funding

Lindsey, 348

 

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