Hansard: Index

HOUSE INDEX - 1st Session - 41st 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

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SAFE Roads initiative

Schuler, 1088

Sage Creek Residents' Association. See Members' statements under Community resident associations

SAP system update

Friesen, 1252-1253

Maloway, 1252

Sapotaweyak Cree Nation

Trades training

Wowchuk, 2420

Saran, Mohinder (The Maples) NDP

Affordability (Manitoba)

Cost of living, 2385

Agricultural workers (foreign)

Health coverage, 1574

Language barriers, 1573

Overtime protection, 1574

Support for, 2721

Union protection, 2720

Agriculture Department

Estimates

Opening statements, 1359

Speakers, 1359-1364

Staff appointment, order-in-council, 1360

Staff salaries, 1360

Agriculture industry

Green investments, 2719

Insurance coverage, 2722

Labour demand, 1571-1572

Manure treatment studies, 1578

Bee population

Laws respecting, 1579

Loss of, (winter), 1578

Berscheid Farm

Flooding concerns, 2402-2403, 2508

Bloodvein First Nation

East Side Road Authority, 2383

Budget 2016

Debate, 456-459

Cabinet Ministers' salaries

Increase in, 1360

Canadian Wheat Board, privatization

Grain prices, impact on, 190-191

Cancer drugs

Coverage for, 2345

Cancer treatment

Faster diagnosis, 2345

Canola clubroot disease, 1579

Child care

Affordable, 2346

Childhood Cancer Awareness Month Act (Bill 209)

2 R

Debate, 2345-2346

Questions, 2339-2340

Promotion of, 2339, 2340

City of Winnipeg

Leila Avenue upgrades, 1301

Committee of Supply

Concurrence motion

Speakers, 1570-1580, 1696-1699

Community Places Program

Grant allocations, 1302

Deputy minister appointments

Diversity of, 2293-2294

Diversity

Education curriculum, 2443-2445

East Side Road Authority

Bloodvein First Nation, 2383

Education and Training Department

Estimates

Speakers, 1531-1545

Staff introductions, 1531

Education system

East Indian curriculum, 1544

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

2 R

Debate, 1894-1895

Expression of Interest program (EOI)

Application processing wait times, 1538

Consultation fees, 1540

General comments, 194, 475

Farmers, young

Support for, 1363

Farmland School Tax Rebate, 2722

First Nations children

Discrimination against

Human rights tribunal ruling, 2059

First Peoples Economic Growth Fund, 2384

Flooded crops

Support for farmers, 2743

Freedom of information

Requests, public disclosure, 2292

Grain prices

Canadian Wheat Board privatization, 190-191

Marketing of, 2653

Highways and roads

Upgrade plans, 2383-2384

Hog industry

Barn construction applications, 1578

Hog moratorium

Government position, 1577

Hog transportation regulations

Cross-border washing, mandatory, 592-593, 1575-1576

Emergency protocol changes, 401-402

Human Rights Code Amendment Act (Bill 207)

2 R

Questions, 2045

Immigrant population

Contribution to Manitoba, 78-79

Credential recognition, 1537, 1540

Farming initiatives for, 1571-1572

Minimum wage increase, 1535-1536

Workforce training, 194, 458

Immigrant services

Newcomer support grant, 1104-1105

Immigration

Department representation, 78

Elimination of cap, 475

Meeting with federal Minister, 475

Indigenous and Municipal Relations Department

Estimates

Speakers, 1299-1302

International students

English language requirements, 1531-1533

Provincial Nominee Program, 1531-1532

International Year of Pulses, 980

Jordan's Principle

Implementation of, 2056

Komagata Maru apology, 69-70

Labour

Department representation, 78

Labour Relations Amendment Act (Bill 7)

R/S Amdt

Clause 3, 2792-2793

Certification vote, 2793

Secret ballot voting, 2792

Worker intimidation, 2792

Leila Avenue upgrades, 1301

Manitoba East Side Road Authority Repeal Act (Bill 16)

2 R

Debate, 2383-2387

Community benefits agreements, 2383

Manure treatment

System studies, 1578

Members' statements

Komagata Maru apology, 69-70

Maples Collegiate graduates, 1559

Minimum wage increase

Immigrants, impact on, 1535-1536

Request for, 1866-1867, 2164-2165

Ministerial statements

Diwali, 2261-2262

International Year of Pulses, 980

Northern Manitoba communities

Healthy eating programs, 2720

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, 2605-2606

Oral Questions

Agriculture industry

Grain market pricing, 2653

Berscheid Farm

Flooding concerns, 2402-2403, 2508

Flooded crops

Support for farmers, 2743

Hog transportation regulations

Emergency protocol changes, 401-402

Mandatory washing at border, 592-593

Immigration and labour

Department representation, 78

Immigration application wait times

Removal of expressions of interest, 475

Immigration in Manitoba

Elimination of immigration cap, 475

Meeting with federal Minister, 475

Minimum wage

Increase request, 1866-1867, 2164-2165

New immigrants

Contribution to Manitoba, 78-79

New PED cases

Prevention measures, 592

Newcomer support grant

Funding commitment inquiry, 1104-1105

Port of Churchill

Grain export market, 2464

Privatization of the Wheat Board

Impact on grain prices, 190-191

Secondary Suites Program

Government commitment, 1627

Social service agencies

Funding timeline, 2107-2108

Waterford Green School

Construction inquiry, 991

Personal-care homes

Culturally appropriate placements, 458

Language barriers, 194

Pig Production Special Pilot Project Evaluation Protocol, 1577

Political parties

Public financing, elimination of, 193

Porcine epidemic diarrhea (PED)

Cross-border washing, mandatory, 1576

Hog transportation regulations, 401-402

New case prevention, 592

Update on, 1575

Port of Churchill

Grain export market, 2464

Potato industry

Environmental standards, 2721

Provincial Nominee Program

Application wait times, 1534

International students, 1531-1532

Religious-trained skill set, 1540-1541

Public Sector Compensation Disclosure Amendment Act (Bill 14)

2 R

Debate, 2292-2295

City of Winnipeg, inclusion of, 2292-2293

Pulse crops, 1579

Resolutions

Accurately reflecting the history of newcomers in the provincial curriculum

Debate, 2443-2445

Questions, 2446-2448

Equality for First Nations people

Debate, 2058-2060

Questions, 2055-2056

The potato's significant impact on Manitoba's heritage and economy

Debate, 2721-2723

Questions, 2719-2721

Recognition that the minimum wage should be increased

Debate, 1904-1905

Ride-sharing services

Definition of, 1300

Royal Canadian Mounted Police Day Act (Bill 208)

2 R

Questions, 2139

Secondary Suites Program

Government commitment, 1627

Update, 1696

Seniors drop-in centres, 194, 458, 1699

Seniors' School Tax Rebate

Changes to, 457, 1905

Social service agencies

Funding timeline, 2107-2108

Taxicab Board

Meyers Norris Penny review, 1299

Throne Speech

Debate, 192-194

Trans-Pacific Partnership

Supply management systems, 1361-1362

Uber

Government position, 1300

Waterford Green School

Construction inquiry, 991

Weather stations, automated

Installation of, 2722

Winnipeg Regeneration Strategy, 2384

Wuskwatim Generation Station

Indigenous partnership, 2384

Sayisi Dene First Nation

Forced relocation

Lindsey, 717

Scholarships and bursaries

Distribution based on need

Kinew, 2212

Wishart, 2212

Public money-public institutions

Kinew, 2212

Wishart, 2212

School construction

Timeline for

Kinew, 2406

Wishart, 2406

School division funding

Enrollment numbers

Allum, 449

School for the Deaf

Funding status

Kinew, 1709

Wishart, 1709-1710

Schuler, Hon. Ron (St. Paul) PC

Agriculture industry

Trans-Pacific Partnership, 168

Bipole III transmission line

Changes to land-use act, 873

Construction and costs, 873-874, 1629-1631, 2506

East-side development, 1633

First Nations consultations, 876-877

Hydro-Electric Board review, 1161-1164, 1167-1170

Pimachiowin Aki-UNESCO designation, 508-509

Public Utilities Board review, 367, 2016-2017

Review of, 1157-1158, 1631-1632

West-side route, 872-873

Canola oil exports

Trans-Pacific Partnership, 168

Centennial Centre Corporation

Annual report 2015-2016, 2261

Facilities assessment review, 1172-1174

First quarter report 2016-2017, 2261

City of Winnipeg

Downtown development, 407

Committee of Supply

Concurrence motion

Speakers, 1629-1653

Crown corporations

Adherence to core mandate, 2307

General comments, 877

Privatization concerns, 22

Public-private partnerships, 1652-1653

Crown Corporations Council

Annual report 2015, 219

Crown Services

Transparency commitment, 2829

Education system

K-12 outcomes, 2592

Finance Department

Crown Services

Board meetings, 861-863

Budget for, 1161

Estimates

Opening statements, 857

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

Full-time staff, 1158-1160

Head office move, 863

Staff introductions, 857-858, 1080, 1156

Financial Administration Amendment Act (Bill 6)

2 R

Debate, 1945-1947

The Forks

Roof repairs, 1651

Fossil fuel report

Report costs, 2016, 2074

Tendering inquiry, 1919, 1921

Government Resolution

Trans-Pacific Partnership, 168-169

Green energy promotion, 1919

Highways and roads

Safety promotion (MPI), 1087-1094, 1156

Safety, responsibility for, 1270-1271

Manitoba Centennial Centre Corporation

Fourth Quarter report 2015-2016, 868

Manitoba Hydro

Clean energy promotion, 2653

Consultant report costs, 2016, 2549-2550

Debt increase, 2272

Demand-side management, 1086

Duel-meter charges, 1652

Export sales, 2688-2689

Future development needs, 2211

Green energy promotion, 1919

Public Utilities Board review, 308

Rate increase, impact of, 1632

Subsidiary business units

Privatization concerns, 1637-1650

Manitoba Hydro-Electric Board

Appointments to, 1040-1043

Bipole III review, 1161-1164, 1167-1170

Quarterly report March 31st, 2016, 1101

Manitoba Liquor & Lotteries Corporation

Board appointments, 1038-1040

Building purchase review, 1037, 1164-1167, 1171-1174, 1635-1637

Head office relocation, cancellation of, 2366-2367, 2406

Headquarters construction, 407

Privatization concerns, 1633-1634

Manitoba Public Insurance Corporation (MPI)

Annual Financial Statements, February 29th, 2016, 977

Annual report 2015, 977

Board appointments, 1081-1085

Centre of Excellence, 1156

Privatization concerns, 1633-1634

Rate increase, application for, 1832-1833, 2020

Road safety promotion, 1087-1091, 1156

Second quarter financial report-Aug. 31, 2016, 2010

Manitoba Telecom Services, sale of

Government position, 115-116

Marijuana legalization

Safe driving campaigns, 1089-1090

Members' statements

Manitoba Day-recognizing volunteers, 503-504

Municipalities of Springfield/East-West St. Paul, 2455

Ukrainian Heritage in Canada, 1828

Minimum wage increase

Request for, 367

Ministerial statements

Increased highway fatalities, 2263-2264

Motor Vehicle Industry of Manitoba, 1615-1616

Ministers' contact information

Removal from government website, 806-807

Motor Vehicle Industry of Manitoba, 1615-1616

New West Partnership Agreement

Manitoba participation, 269

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, 2591-2592

Oral Questions

Bipole III transmission line

Changes to land-use act, 873

Construction and costs, 873-874

First Nations consultations, 876-877

PUB review, 2016-2017

Public Utilities Board, 367

West-side line route, 872-873

City of Winnipeg

Downtown development, 407

Crown corporation management

Adherence to core mandate, 2307

Crown corporations, 877

Privatization concerns, 22

Crown Services

Transparency commitment, 2829

Fossil fuel report

Report costs, 2016, 2074

Tendering inquiry, 1919, 1921

Liquor & Lotteries Corporation

Head office relocation cancellation, 2366-2367

Head-office construction, 407

Head-office relocation, 2406

Manitoba Hydro

Bipole III costs, 2506

Clean energy promotion, 2653

Consultant report costs, 2549-2550

Debt increase, 2272

Export sales, 2688-2689

Future development needs, 2211

Green energy promotion, 1919

Pimachiowin Aki UNESCO World Heritage Site, 508-509

Public Utilities Board review, 308

Manitoba Public Insurance

Application for rate increase, 2020

Rate increase request, 1832-1833

Minimum wage

Increase request, 367

Ministers' contact information

Removal from government website, 806-807

MTS sale to Bell Media

Government position, 115-116

Public utility rates

Affordability concerns, 2020

Road safety in Manitoba

Government responsibility, 1270-1271

Pimachiowin Aki

UNESCO designation, 508-509

Public Sector Compensation Disclosure Amendment Act (Bill 14)

2 R

Debate, 2236

Public utility rates

Affordability concerns, 2020

Resolutions

Equality for First Nations people

Debate, 2060-2061

SAFE Roads initiative, 1088

Throne Speech

Debate, 62-65

Trans-Pacific Partnership

Agriculture industry, impact on, 168

Canola exports, 168

Scleroderma awareness. See Members' statements

Secondary Suites Program

Government commitment

Saran, 1627

Wishart, 1627

Update

Fielding, 1696-1697

Saran, 1696

Secret Path project

School curriculum, inclusion in

Kinew, 2303

Wishart, 2303

Security guards

Licensing of

Stefanson, 752

Swan, 752

SEED, Support Employment and Economic Development Winnipeg

Selinger, Greg (St. Boniface) NDP

Bilingual service centres, 1188

Catholic Health Corporation, 240

Cercle Molière, 111

CKSB radio, 356-357

Coop Vélo-Cité, 425-426

Cycling, commuter, 425-426

Education system

French education, 237

The Forks

Experience-based learning, 238

Francophone community

Non-profit organizations, 239

Francophone Community Enhancement and Support Act (Bill 5)

2 R

Debate, 1185-1189

C/3 R, 1763-1765

Advisory council, 1187

Bilingual service centres, 1188

Francophone services, 240

Interest rates

Borrowing requirements, 1756

Living Library, 238

Loan Act, 2016 (Bill 13)

Committee of the Whole

Speakers, 1756

Members' statements

Cercle Molière, 111

CKSB radio, 356-357

Coop Vélo-Cité, 425-426

I'Union nationale métisse Saint-Joseph, 2678

La Compagnie de La Vérendrye, 1779

Société franco-manitobaine, 2158-2159

Ministerial statements

United Empire Loyalist Day, 582

Non-profit organizations

French community, 239

Throne Speech

Debate, 234-241

United Empire Loyalist Day, 582

Université de Saint-Boniface, 238

Selkirk Mental Health Centre

Lagimodiere, 58-59

Senior housing development

Goertzen, 2686

Lamoureux, 2685-2686

Seniors. See also World Elder Abuse Awareness Day

Drop-in centres

Saran, 194, 458

Prescription medication costs

Lamoureux, 376

Seniors housing

Status of project (Flin Flon)

Fielding, 2463-2464

Lindsey, 2463

Seniors, low-income

Ambulance fee, elimination of

Goertzen, 307, 404

Lamoureux, 307, 404

Pharmacare costs

Goertzen, 404-405

Lamoureux, 404-405

Seniors' and Elders' Month. See Members' statements

Seniors' drop in centres

Fielding, 1699

Saran, 1699

Seniors' School Tax Rebate

Administration office employee

Allum, 963

Friesen, 963-964

Annual pay period

Pallister, 824-827

Wiebe, 824-827

Budget 2016

Allum, 321-322

Friesen, 321-322

Marcelino, F., 319-320

Pallister, 320

Changes to

Allum, 321-323, 447-448, 657-661

Friesen, 321-322, 730-732

Goertzen, 947-950

Kinew, 369

Maloway, 2287

Marcelino, F., 319-320

Pallister, 320, 657-661

Saran, 457, 1905

Wiebe, 419-420, 947-950

Election promise

Fontaine, 1830-1831

Friesen, 1831

Goertzen, 1736-1737

Marcelino, F., 329

Wiebe, 1736-1737, 2510, 2513

Eligibility criteria

Friesen, 1747, 1748

Klassen, 1748

Maloway, 1747

Estimates line adjustment

Allum, 964-969

Friesen, 964-969

Government intention

Friesen, 984-985

Kinew, 1712

Wiebe, 984-985

Wishart, 1712

Manitobans, impact on

Goertzen, 360-361

Marcelino, F., 401, 430-431

Pallister, 401, 430-431

Wiebe, 360

Middle income brackets, impact on

Goertzen, 950-951

Marcelino, F., 881-882, 934-935

Pallister, 881-882, 934-935

Wiebe, 950-951

Retroactive claims clarification

Friesen, 878-879, 914-915

Pallister, 828-829

Wiebe, 828-829, 878-879

Seniors, impact on

Allum, 1747, 1750

Friesen, 1747

Marcelino, F., 983-984

Pallister, 983-984

Seven Oaks General Hospital

Lamoureux, 55

Seven Oaks Met School

Curry, 1197-1198

Severance package disclosure

Political staff

Altemeyer, 2474

Bindle, 1853

Cox, 2479

Curry, 1981

Fletcher, 2229, 2231

Fontaine, 2469

Friesen, 1981, 2219-2222

Johnston, 2288

Maloway, 2282-2285

Marcelino, F., 2512

Marcelino, T., 2233

Martin, 1856

Nesbitt, 2296

Stefanson, 2486-2487

Teitsma, 2237

Wiebe, 2489

Reporting mechanism

Lindsey, 2297

Technical officers

Smith, 2325

Sewage treatment. See City of Winnipeg; North End sewage treatment plant

Sexual assault. See also Ka Ni Kanichihk

Manitoba rates

Smith, 781

Squires, 2126

Wishart, 2117

University statistics

Klassen, 786

Sexual assault prevention

Education of boys

Fontaine, 2133

Sexual exploitation

Federal funding for victims

Stefanson, 835

Swan, 835

Sexual violence and harassment. See Post-Secondary Sexual Violence and Sexual Harassment Policies Act (Various Acts Amended)

Prevention policies

Squires, 786

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

1 R

Squires, 2009

2 R

Debate

Fontaine, 2130-2133

Guillemard, 2128-2130

Kinew, 2121-2125

Klassen, 2127-2128

Morley-Lecomte, 2133-2135

Squires, 2125-2127

Wishart, 2116-2118

Questions

Kinew, 2118-2121

Klassen, 2120-2121

Wishart, 2118-2121

Referred to Standing Committee on Legislative Affairs

C/3 R

Klassen, 2673

Wishart, 2672-2673

R/S Amdt

Clause 2 subsection 2.2(4)

Kinew, 2657-2659

Klassen, 2660

Swan, 2660-2661

Wishart, 2659-2660

Clause 2 subsection 2.2(5)

Gerrard, 2656

Kinew, 2662-2664

Klassen, 2665

Wishart, 2654, 2664-2665

Clause 7 subsection 13.1(2)

Kinew, 2666-2667

Klassen, 2668

Wishart, 2667-2668

Clause 7 subsection 13.1(3)

Gerrard, 2656

Kinew, 2655-2656, 2669-2670

Klassen, 2671

Wishart, 2654-2655, 2670-2671

R/A

Filmon, 2846

Consent, culture of

Kinew, 2122

Squires, 2127

Consent, definition of

Kinew, 2119, 2122-2123

Morley-Lecomte, 2135

Wishart, 2119

Consultations

Guillemard, 2129

Kinew, 2120

Wishart, 2120

Cultural sensitivity, clarification of

Kinew, 2124

Cultural sensitivity, definition of

Kinew, 2118, 2657

Swan, 2660

Wishart, 2118-2119, 2659

Cultural sensitivity, private institutions

Kinew, 2666

Wishart, 2667

FIPPA/PHIA compliance

Kinew, 2664

Wishart, 2664

Human Rights Code compliance

Kinew, 2657

Swan, 2661

Wishart, 2659

Northern communities, information for

Klassen, 2120

Wishart, 2120

Policy development

Wishart, 2116-2118

Privacy protection

Kinew, 2119

Wishart, 2119

Reporting requirements (institutions)

Kinew, 2119, 2663-2664

Klassen, 2665

Wishart, 2119

Reporting requirements (private institutions)

Kinew, 2670

Klassen, 2671

Wishart, 2670-2671

Review period, length of

Kinew, 2655-2656

Wishart, 2654-2655

Sexual violence, definition of

Squires, 2126

Wishart, 2117

Social media, inclusion of

Morley-Lecomte, 2134

Squires, 2126

Wishart, 2117

Student consultations

Kinew, 2125

Squires, 2127

Shaftesbury High. See Members' statements under Congratulations to graduates

Shannen's Dream

Kinew, 2409

Swan, 2421

Sheriff officer training

Hiring freeze

Swan, 2568-2569

Program availability

Stefanson, 2402, 2459

Swan, 2402, 2458-2459

Sheriffs' vehicle upgrades

Stefanson, 903

Swan, 903

Sherriff's officer positions

Government intention

Stefanson, 2738-2739

Swan, 2738-2739

Shoal Lake 39 First Nation

Economic development strategy

Fontaine, 2685

Pallister, 2685

Shoal Lake 40 First Nation

Community benefit agreement

Fontaine, 2738

Pedersen, 2738

Freedom Road construction

Clarke, 1298-1299, 1598

Cullen, 2072-2073

Fontaine, 2305-2306

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

Premier visit, request for

Chief, 2274-2275

Pallister, 2275

Pedersen, 2275

Tenders for Freedom Road

Fontaine, 2737

Pedersen, 2737-2738

Shock Trauma Air Rescue Society (STARS). See also Members' statements

Fees for

Goertzen, 1073

Wiebe, 1073

Tendering process

Allum, 660-661

Pallister, 660-661

Shooters Family Golf Centre

Curry, 183

SIDS. See Sudden Infant Death Syndrome Awareness Month

Signs of Safety. See Children in care

Silver Cross Mother. See Ministerial statements under Wood, Charlotte

Sioux Valley Dakota Nation

Policing change

Stefanson, 746

Swan, 746

Tacan, Chief Vincent

Piwniuk, 583

Sisler High School-Network and Cyber Security Academy

Lamoureux, 399

Small Business Saturday. See Members' statements

Small class size initiative

Budget for

Kinew, 1460

Wishart, 1460

Government intention

Kinew, 1460

Wishart, 1460-1461

Smart, Gary. See Members' statements

Smith, Andrew (Southdale) PC

Basic personal tax credit

Indexed to inflation, 365

By-elections

Six month period, 293

Court of Queen's Bench Small Claims Practices Amendment Act (Bill 210)

2 R

Debate, 2800-2802

Questions, 2798, 2800

Consultations, 2798-2799, 2801

Court filings, number of, 2803

Law Reform Commission recommendations, 2803

École Van Belleghem, 293

Emergency room services

Rural closures, 573

Health-care services

Provincial deficit impact, 574

Treatment wait times, 574

Wait-time reduction task force, 573

J.H. Bruns Broncos, 317

Legislative Assembly Amendment Act (Bill 2)

2 R

Debate, 292-295

Manitoba Organization for Victim Assistance (MOVA), 292

Members' statements

Athletics programs, 317

Child Abuse Prevention Month, 2300

Community resident associations, 2577

Scholarships and bursaries, 871

Virtual classroom experience, 2010

Opioid addiction

Casual drug users, 2253

Opposition day motion

Changes to union certification process, 2203

Oral Questions

Basic personal tax rate

Indexed to inflation, 365

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

2 R

Debate, 781-782

Consultation process, 782

Off campus violence, 782

Provincial deficit

Health-care services, impact on, 574

Public Sector Compensation Disclosure Amendment Act (Bill 14)

2 R

Debate, 2324-2329

Resolutions

Accurately reflecting the history of newcomers in the provincial curriculum

Questions, 2447

Protecting strong public health care

Debate, 573-574

Provincial anti-opiate strategy

Questions, 2253

Severance package disclosure

Technical officers, 2325

Sexual assault

Manitoba rates, 781

Southdale Community Centre, 317

Throne Speech

Debate, 132-137

Violence against women

Manitoba rates, 781

Smook, Dennis (La Verendrye) PC

Basic personal tax credit

Indexed to inflation, 379

Budget 2016

Debate, 377-379

East Side Road Authority

First Nations training, 2388

Education system

Funding increase, 379

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

Election period adjustment, 1835

Health-care services

Wait-time reduction task force, 379

Human Rights Code Amendment Act (Bill 207)

2 R

Debate, 2046-2047

Questions, 2045

Obese, definition of, 2045, 2047

Labour Relations Amendment Act (Bill 7)

Secret ballot voting, 2018-2019

Legislative Affairs, Standing Committee on

First report, 1661

Manitoba East Side Road Authority Repeal Act (Bill 16)

2 R

Debate, 2387-2388

Auditor General's report findings, 2387-2388

Members' statements

Fall suppers, 2578

Ross L. Gray School Varsity Basketball Teams, 30

Sopiwnyks Church, 1973

Obese individuals

Discrimination against, 2047

Oral Questions

Elections Amendment Act

Election period adjustment, 1835

Labour Relations Amendment Act

Secret ballot voting, 2018-2019

Personal-care homes

Construction of, funding model, 379

Provincial deficit

Debt servicing costs, 379

Resolutions

Supporting government amalgamation decision of East Side Road Authority (ESRA)

Debate, 2537

Ross L. Gray School

Varsity Basketball teams, 30

Royal Canadian Mounted Police Day Act (Bill 208)

2 R

Debate, 2142-2143

Ukrainian Heritage Day Act (Bill 205)

1 R, 581

Snow Lake

Work camp accommodations

Clarke, 1608-1609

Lindsey, 1608

Soccer. See Members' statements under Winnipeg Soccer Federation

Social and Economic Development, Standing Committee on

First report

Helwer, 2206

Social housing units. See also Affordable housing units; Manitoba Housing and Renewal Corporation

Construction inquiry

Fielding, 2017, 2071-2072

Kinew, 1568, 2017, 2071

Wishart, 1568-1569

Social Impact Bonds

Charitable vs. corporate model

Pallister, 1222

Swan, 1222

Community partners

Marcelino, F., 1350-1351

Pallister, 1221-1222, 1350-1351

Swan, 1221

General comments

Graydon, 423

Government intentions

Allum, 1033

Chief, 765-766

Cullen, 765-766

Friesen, 1033-1034

Grants to agencies

Marcelino, F., 1353

Pallister, 1353

Non-profit organizations

Chief, 766

Cullen, 766-767

Recidivism rate reduction

Marcelino, F., 1349-1350

Pallister, 1220-1221, 1349-1350

Stefanson, 682-686

Swan, 682-686, 1220

SEED Winnipeg

Marcelino, F., 1351-1353

Pallister, 1351-1353

Timeline for implementation

Pallister, 1222-1223

Swan, 1222

Social Planning Council of Winnipeg. See Members' statements under Poverty reduction in Winnipeg

Social service agencies

Funding support

Fielding, 2167

Fontaine, 2167

Funding timeline

Fielding, 2107-2108

Saran, 2107-2108

Société franco-manitobaine. See Members' statements

Solar power

Development of

Johnson, 2815

Permits, barriers to

Johnson, 2815

Sole-sourced contracts

Pallister, 252, 651-652

South Osborne Syrian Refugee Initiative

Allum, 716

Southdale Community Centre

Smith, 317

Speaker of the House

Election of, 1-3

Special Committee of Seven Persons

First report

Goertzen, 109

Special needs education

Capital funding

Kinew, 1456

Wishart, 1456

Funding applications

Elimination of

Kinew, 1457

Wishart, 1457-1458

Funding status

Kinew, 1710

Wishart, 1710

Task force recommendations

Kinew, 1456-1457

Wishart, 1456-1457

Worker wages

Kinew, 1458

Wishart, 1458-1459

Special Olympics. See Members' statements under Boryskavich, Darren

Special Olympics Awareness Week

Fontaine, 715

Klassen, 715-716

Stefanson, 714-715

Special Olympics Manitoba. See Members' statements under Mundey, Simon

Sport for Life Centre

Downtown development

Squires, 1449

Phase II

Squires, 1446

Sport grants

Travel assistance

Lamoureux, 1519

Squires, 1519

Sport Manitoba grants

Northern Manitoba communities

Squires, 1508-1509, 1523

Sport program

Immigrant and aboriginal youth

Squires, 1509

Sport Secretariat

Funding support

Lamoureux, 1519

Squires, 1519

Sport, Culture and Heritage Department. See also Status of Women Department estimates

Estimates

Debate, 1445-1450, 1508-1530

Lindsey, 1447-1450

Squires, 1445-1450

Opening statements

Lindsey, 1447-1448

Squires, 1445-1447

Speakers

Fontaine, 1509-1518

Lamoureux, 1519-1521

Lindsey, 1521-1529

Squires, 1508-1530

Salaries and job descriptions

Lindsey, 1527

Squires, 1527

Staff introductions

Squires, 1448

Stakeholder consultations

Lindsey, 1524

Squires, 1524-1525

Supplementary Information for Legislative Review 2016

Squires, 977

Vacancies

Lindsey, 1526

Squires, 1526

Value-for-money audit

Lindsey, 1528-1529

Squires, 1528-1529

Squires, Hon. Rochelle (Riel) PC

Aboriginal men and boys

Anti-violence campaign, 1512

Aboriginal youth

Sports programs for, 1509

Ambulance fee reduction

Need for, 243

Arts Branch

Budget for, 1519-1520

General comments, 1447

Board and ministerial appointments

Female representation, 1918

Calm Air sports series, 1509, 1523

Canada Summer Games

Budget for, 1448

Funding support, 1519

Manitoba hosts, 1446

Canadian Men's National Volleyball Team

Olympic qualification, 465

Centrallia 2016

Francophone business, 228

Child-care spaces, 1735

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

2 R

Debate, 1927-1929

Fit Kids Healthy Kids program, 1509

Francophone affairs

French service plan, 1528

Francophone business

Centrallia 2016, 227-228

Francophone community

Status update on Bill 5, 1671

Francophone Community Enhancement and Support Act (Bill 5)

1 R, 799

2 R

Debate, 1183

Questions, 1184

C/3 R, 1762-1763

Advisory council, 1184

Francophone language services

Representation commitment, 35-36

Henteleff Park Foundation, 318-319

Immigrant population

Sports programs for, 1509

International curling centre of excellence (ICCE)

Plans for, 1521-1522

Plans for (North), 1522

International Day of the Girl, 1971

Inuit Art Centre

Project support, 1521

Ka Ni Kanichihk

Sexual assault survivor support, 1513

Kinsmen Club of All Saints, 1617

Leaf Rapids sports arena

Operational challenges, 1523

Manitoba Arts Council

Annual report 2015-2016, 2158

Manitoba Museum

Upgrade commitment, 1528

Members' statements

Henteleff Park Foundation, 318-319

Kinsmen Club of All Saints, 1617

Nelson, Margy, 2396-2397

Village Canadien Co-op, 1913

Mifegymiso

Approval in Canada, 2630

Approval process (Manitoba), 2631-2632

Common Drug Review process, 2631, 2633, 2634

Pharmacare coverage, 2630-2635, 2648-2649

Pharmacies, available in, 2633

Risk-management, 2632

Minimum wage increase

Need for (women), 402-403

Request for, 2213, 2459-2460

Women and children, impact on, 2459-2460

Ministerial statements

50th anniversary of the Provincial flag, 110

Arts and culture day, 2641

Breast Cancer Awareness Month, 1777

Canadian Men's National Volleyball Team, 465

Diwali, 2261

Domestic violence awareness month, 2539

International Day of the Girl, 1971

Multiculturalism Day, 1557

Orlando tragedy, 713

Winnipeg International Jazz Festival, 978-979

Wood, Charlotte, 2453

Missing and murdered indigenous women and girls (MMIWG)

Special advisor appointment, 1980

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

Support for, 1517-1518

Multiculturalism and Literacy

Annual report 2015-2016, 2158

Multiculturalism Day, 1557

Northern Manitoba communities

Curling centre of excellence plans, 1522

Recreational facilities, 1449-1450

Sport grants, 1508-1509, 1523

Wildfire prevention, 226-227

Olympics in Rio de Janeiro

National volleyball team, 465

Oral Questions

Access to Mifegymiso

Pharmacare coverage, 2648-2649

Board and ministerial appointments

Female representation, 1918

Centrallia 2016

Francophone business, 228

Child-care spaces

Government intention, 1735

Francophone community

Status update on Bill 5, 1671

Investment in women

Government policies, 1267

Minimum wage

Increase request, 2213, 2459-2460

MMIWG families

Special advisor appointment, 1980

Services to french community

Representation commitment, 35-36

Wildfire prevention

Northern Manitoba, 226-227

Women earning minimum wage

Need for wage increase, 402-403

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

2 R

Debate, 786-787, 1897-1898

Sexual assault, definition of, 1898

Power Smart Manitoba Games, 1509

Privilege, Matter of

Regarding the Member for Wolseley's alleged comments during Question Period, 2061-2062, 2277-2278

Pulse night club shooting (Orlando), 713

Resolutions

Pharmacare must cover all essential medication for women

Debate, 2632-2635

Questions, 2630-2632

Recognition of the importance of financial literacy

Debate, 1824-1825

Sexual assault

Manitoba rates, 2126

Sexual violence and harassment

Prevention policies, 786

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

1 R, 2009

2 R

Debate, 2125-2127

Consent, culture of, 2127

Sexual violence, definition of, 2126

Social media, inclusion of, 2126

Student consultations, 2127

Sport for Life Centre

Downtown development, 1449

Phase II, 1446

Sport grants

Travel assistance, 1519

Sport Manitoba grants

Northern Manitoba communities, 1508-1509, 1523

Sport program

Immigrant and aboriginal youth, 1509

Sport Secretariat

Funding support, 1519

Sport, Culture and Heritage Department

Estimates

Debate, 1445-1450

Opening statements, 1445-1447

Speakers, 1508-1530

Salaries and job descriptions, 1527

Staff introductions, 1448

Stakeholder consultations, 1524-1525

Supplementary Information for Legislative Review 2016, 977

Vacancies, 1526

Value-for-money audit, 1528-1529

Status of Women

Missing and murdered indigenous women

National inquiry support, 1517-1518

Staff titles and classifications, 1510-1511

Stakeholder meetings, 1514-1515

Vacancies, 1511

Wiping Away the Tears gathering, 1516

Throne Speech

Debate, 241-243

Tourism, Culture, Heritage, Sport and Consumer Protection

Annual report 2015-2016, 2158

Transit services

Women, safety of, 1513

United Nations Women's Safe Cities Global Initiative, 1512

Wildfire prevention

Northern Manitoba, 226-227

Winnipeg Art Gallery

Inuit Art Centre, 1521

Winnipeg International Jazz Festival, 978-979

Wiping Away the Tears gathering

Status of Women involvement, 1516

Women, investment in

Government policies, 1267

St. Anne Ukrainian Catholic Church. See Members' statements

St. Paul's High School. See Members' statements under Congratulations to graduates

St. Vital Museum

Mayer, 301

St. Vital Mustangs. See Members' statements

Standing committees

Rules and practices

Marcelino, F., 2360-2361

Pallister, 2360-2361

Stanley Cup. See Members' statements

Starch production. See Potato industry

STARS. See Shock Trauma Air Rescue Society

Status of Women Department estimates

Missing and murdered indigenous women

National inquiry support

Fontaine, 1517

Squires, 1517-1518

Staff titles and classifications

Fontaine, 1510

Squires, 1510-1511

Stakeholder meetings

Fontaine, 1514

Squires, 1514-1515

Vacancies

Fontaine, 1511

Squires, 1511

Wiping Away the Tears gathering

Fontaine, 1516

Squires, 1516

Statute of the Ukrainian Woman Pioneer. See Members' statements

Statutes and Regulations Act

Tabling of report

Stefanson, 299

Stefanson, Hon. Heather (Tuxedo) PC

Aboriginal Issues Committee of Cabinet

Ministerial appointments, 556-557

Operational timeline, 1740

Aboriginal justice

Council representation, 2214

Aboriginal men and boys

Missing and murdered, 2214

Aboriginal youth

Judicial system, number in, 839-840

Aerospace industry

Air Canada Act-Bill C-10

Changes to, 591

Government opposition to, 474

Agassiz Youth Centre

Expansion plans, 620

Air Canada Public Participation Act (Bill C-10)

Aerospace industry, 591

Government opposition, 475

Automobile Injury Compensation Appeal Commission

Annual report 2015-2016, 1861

Bail application process

Changes to, 902

Bail supervision programs

Funding for, 681

Block by Block

Community prosecutor, 756

Program outcomes, 755-756

Brandon, City of

Community Safety Officer Program, 750

Mental health court, 1109

Budget 2016

Debate, 453-456

By-elections

Advertising restrictions, 274

Consultations, 274-275

Electoral divisions, 271

Fixed dates, 271, 1838

Leadership process, 273

Provincial comparison, 274

Representation, importance of, 275

Six month period, 273

Cabinet Ministers' salaries

Increase in, 359-360

Cabinet reduction, 2486

Canada Pension Plan reform

Government position, 1263-1264, 1625-1626

Canadian Victims Bill of Rights, 838

Chief Medical Examiner, Office of the

Annual review 2014, 2101

Child-care spaces

Funding plan, 1665-1666

Circuit Court locations, 903

City of Winnipeg

Auxiliary cadet program, 749

Bylaw infraction process

Modernization of, 903

Civilian Monitor Program

Civilian monitors, number of, 753

Indigenous members, 834

Climate change

Government position, 266

Community Corrections

Aboriginal staff numbers, 834

Vacancies, 834

Community police offices

Funding support, 744

Community policing, 744

Community prosecutor, 757

Community Safety Officer Program

Brandon, City of, 750

Thompson, City of, 749-750

Concerning Complaints about Judicial Conduct of Judges, Masters and Judicial Justices of the Peace

Annual report 2015, 1912

Conflict of interest

Premier's asset disclosure, 16

Consumer Protection

Department transfer, 903

Correctional facilities

Aboriginal staff, 691

Accidental releases, 627-628, 677

Capacity rates, 615, 617

Construction of, 615

Deaths in custody, 628

Front-line workers, 622-623

Increased capacity plans, 559

Intermittent sentences, 678

Overcrowding, 2547

Overtime budget, 691

Paroled offenders (federal), 681-682

Phone service

Charges to inmates, 1917

Population increase, 2649

Population projections, 619

Population projections (youth), 619-620

Remand centre deaths

Information for families, 2506-2507

Remand custody

Length of stay, 629

Vacancies, 834

Video conferencing, 677

Correctional officer training

Cultural awareness training, 676

Education requirements, 675-676

Facility locations, 675

Payment during, 621

Correctional officers

Hiring of, 676-677

Recruitment, 620-621

Retention practices, 621

Turnover rates, 676

Credit rating, Manitoba, 455

Crime rate increase

Government reduction plan, 2781

Crime statistics (Winnipeg)

Jail population increase, 2649

Criminal Property Forfeiture Unit

Funding increase, 843

Vacancy rate, 843

Victim Assistance grants

Exclusion from, 844

Crown attorneys

Number of (ICAP), 836

Positions filled, 835

Retention of (Thompson), 836

Dauphin Correctional Centre construction

Completion date, expected, 618

Construction status, 615

Value-for-money review, 615-616, 724-725, 745-746, 2307-2308

Domestic violence

Electronic monitoring (offenders), 688

Domestic Violence Death Review Committee

Outstanding recommendations, 837

Drug Treatment Court

Recidivism and enrolment, 901

Education system

Outcomes, government spending, 456

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

1 R, 867

2 R

Debate, 1873-1878

Questions, 1875-1878

C/3 R, 2763

Donations, tax credits for, 1876, 1878

Election period adjustment, 1835

Elections Manitoba recommendation, 1875-1876

Electoral contributions

Corporate qualification, 1877

Update on legislation, 2780

Elections

Fixed dates, 1838

Elections Amendment Act (Bill 4)

1 R, 799

2 R, 1838

Debate, 1838

Questions, 1839-1841

C 3/R, 2572

Consultation process, 1841

Provoking an election, 1839-1840

Electoral divisions

Fixed by-election dates, 271

Electronic monitoring

Case numbers, 689

Costs of, 689-690

Domestic violence offenders, 688

Elizabeth Fry Society

Funding increase, 681

Emergency room services

Costs, 455

Wait times, 455

Executive Council

Travel out-of-province, 553-555

Eyaa-Keen

Funding for, 840

Family Dynamics

Funding for, 840

Family law

New legislation plans, 899

Fatality Inquiries Act

Annual report 2015, 355

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

1 R, 2157

2 R

Debate, 2311

Questions, 2312-2314

C/3 R, 2755, 2762

Cause of death, 2313

FPT consultations, 2314

Information gathering, 2313-2314

Medical examiner, investigations, 2311

Natural death classification, 2312

Regulations, timeline for, 2312-2313

Reporting requirements, 2312

Reporting requirements (federal), 2311

First Nations policing

Federal cost-sharing, 747-748

First Nations safety officers

Number of, 747

Training program, 747

Fortified Building Act

Enforcement of, 834

Front-line workers

Correctional facilities, 622-623

Gang Action Interagency Network (GAIN)

Program funding, 753-754

Gang Response and Suppression Plan (GRASP), 690

Gender identity bill

Support for legislation, 264-265

Government Resolution

Air Canada Public Participation Act, 515-516

Greene, Errol

Remand centre, death in, 2506-2507

Headingley Correctional Centre

Bed capacity, 626

Bunking details, 834

Upgrade plans, 618

Winding River Therapeutic Community, 625

Health-care services

Justice Department costs, 680

Healthy Child Committee of Cabinet

Ministerial appointments, 555-556

Highways and roads

Safety, responsibility for, 1271

Independent Investigation Unit

Civilian monitors, 753

Staff, number of, 753

Intensive case assessment process (ICAP)

Crown attorneys, number of, 836

Intermittent offenders

Native Clan Organization, 678-679

Intermittent sentences

Correctional facilities, 678

Prosecution policy, changes to, 679

John Howard Society

Funding increase, 681

Restorative justice project, 838-839

Judicial Justice of the Peace program

Budget for, 902

Judicial system

Aboriginal council representations, 2214

Aboriginal youth numbers, 839-840

Aboriginals, treatment of, 2214

Community prosecutor, 757

Fatality inquiry process, 901

Incarceration, reasons for, 831

Management concerns, 2547-2548

Problem-solving courts, 514

Traffic court

Backlog reduction, 902-903

Treatment courts, 902

Wrongful conviction cases, 900-901

Judicial system employees

Indigenous history education, 743

Justice Department

Auditor General's recommendations, 618-619

Budget increase, 678

Cost increases, 624

Estimates

Opening statements, 550-551

Speakers, 550-559, 615-629, 675-691, 743-757, 831-845, 899-905

Full-time equivalents, 678

Health-care costs, 680

Overtime costs, 622, 690-691

Reorganization of, 558

Salary expenses, 678

Staff introductions, 552

Staffing, 553

Supplementary Information for Legislative Review 2016, 503

Vacancy management, 555

Justice initiatives

Funding concerns, 1109-1110

Ka Ni Kanichihk

Funding for, 840

Klinic Community Health Centre

Funding for, 840

Labour Relations Amendment Act (Bill 7)

Worker intimidation, 2176

Law Enforcement Review Agency (LERA)

Salary costs, 752

Legal Aid Manitoba

Annual report 2015-2016, 2101

Lawyers, number of, 844

Private lawyers

Tariffs paid to, 845

Legal Services

Articling students, 844

Legislative Assembly Amendment Act (Bill 2)

1 R, 219

2 R

Questions, 273-275

C 3/R, 2566

LGBTTQ* rights

Gender identity bill, support for, 264-265

Government position, 263-264

Lighthouses program

Number operating, 754

Liquor and Gaming Authority of Manitoba

Annual report, 1861

Manitoba Human Rights Commission and Human Rights Adjudication Panel

Annual report 2015, 1912

Manitoba Justice

Annual report, 2158

Manitoba Justice, Criminal Law Division and Victim Services Complaints

Annual report, 2014-2016, 2158

Manitoba Metis Federation

Justice department funding, 837

Manitoba Office of the Commissioner, Law Enforcement Review Agency

Annual report 2014, 179

Manitoba Police Commission

Standards and regulations, 752

Manitoba Public Insurance Corporation (MPI)

Claimant advisory office, funding for, 905

Manitoba Telecom Services, sale of

Cellphone rate increase, 904

Consumer protection concerns, 904

Manitoba Youth Centre

Female suicides

Inquest recommendations, 834-835

Manitoba's economy

Capital investments, 721-722

Medicine Bear program

Funding support, 842

MMIWG support, 2270

Members' statements

Congratulations to graduates, 1558-1559

Mundey, Simon, 2265-2266

True Patriot Love Foundation, 398

Mental health court

Brandon location, 1109

Midland Street probation office

Accessibility concerns, 687-688

Milner Ridge Correctional Centre

Transportation to Winnipeg, 628-629

Ministerial mandate letters

First-term priorities, 77

Indigenous women representation, 115

Justice system concerns, 117

Marginalized groups, 114

Ministerial statements

Special Olympics Awareness Week, 714-715

Missing and murdered indigenous women and girls (MMIWG)

Children in CFS care, 1738

Departmental responsibility, 557

Government position, 1734-1735

Liaison contact position, 2270

Liaison unit funding, 2270

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

Support for families, 842-843

Native Clan Organization

Intermittent offenders, 678-679

Ndinawe Safe Home

Funding for, 754

NDP leadership race, 2486

Office of the Commissioner of Law Enforcement Review Agency

Annual report 2015, 2299

Opposition day motion

Changes to union certification process, 2175-2177

Oral Questions

Aboriginal Issues Committee of Cabinet

Operational timeline, 1740

Aboriginal men and boys

Call to address missing and murdered, 2214

Air Canada Act-Bill C-10

Government opposition, 475

Cabinet Ministers

Salary increase, 359-360

Canada Pension Plan reform

Government position, 1263-1264, 1625-1626

Child-care spaces

Funding plan, 1665-1666

Climate change

Government position, 266

Conflict of interest

Premier's asset disclosure, 16

Corrections phone service

Charges to inmates, 1917

Crime rate increase

Government reduction plan, 2781

Dauphin Correctional Centre

Construction confirmation, 724-725

Review of facility, 2307-2308

Election financing act

Election period adjustment, 1835

Update on legislation, 2780

Electoral divisions

Fixed by-election dates, 271

Gender identity bill

Support for legislation, 264-265

Judicial system

Management concerns, 2547-2548

Justice initiatives

Funding concerns, 1109-1110

LGBTTQ* rights

Government position, 263-264

Manitoba's aerospace industry

Changes to Air Canada Act, 591

Manitoba's economy

Capital investments, 721-722

Mental health court

Brandon location, 1109

Ministers' mandate letters

First-term priorities, 77

Indigenous women representation, 115

Justice system concerns, 117

Marginalized groups, 114

MMIWG families

Liaison contact position, 2270

Liaison unit funding, 2270

Medicine Bear program support, 2270

MMIWG inquiry

Children in CFS care, 1738

Government position, 1734-1735

Political parties

Elimination of public financing, 1870

Premier staff appointment

Case before the court, 149-150

Programs and services for women

Government funding commitment, 114

Provincial justice system

Aboriginal council representations, 2214

Treatment of aboriginals, 2214

Public safety initiatives

Expansion of programs, 513-514

Remand centre deaths

Information for families, 2506-2507

Road safety in Manitoba

Government responsibility, 1271

Sheriff's officers training

Program availability, 2402, 2459

Sherriff's officer positions

Government intention, 2738-2739

Synergy Inmates Phones Inc.

Contract, publication of, 2367-2368

Correction facility contract, 2106-2107

Transparency and accountability

Government commitment, 192

Winnipeg crime statistics

Jail population increase, 2649

Youth justice committees

Government support, 76-77

The Pas Correctional Centre

Housing capacity, 679

Path to Reconciliation Act

Reporting mechanisms, 840

Photo radar revenue, 903

Police chief

Hiring process, 749

Selection process, 749

Policing costs

Funding formula, 746

Political parties

Public financing, elimination of, 1870

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

2 R

Debate, 1900-1901

Consultation process, 1900

Sexual assault, definition of, 1900

Premier's staff appointment

Case before the court, 149-150

Private investigators

Licensing of, 752

Probation officers

High-risk offender monitoring, 681

Rural communities, 691

Probation Services

Front-line workers, 746

Government initiatives, 687

Prosecution Service

Articling students, number of, 835-836

Staff development plans, 837

Protective Services

Department transfer, 835

Funding changes, 835

Provincial Court of Manitoba

Annual report 2013-2014, 179

Annual report 2014-2015, 2299

Provincial deficit

Debt servicing costs, 455

Provincial sales tax increase

NDP election campaign, 2176, 2487

Seniors, impact on, 455

Public safety initiatives

Expansion of programs, 513-514

Public Safety Investigations unit

Complaint numbers, 834

Fortified Building Act

Enforcement of, 834

Positions, number of, 751

Public Sector Compensation Disclosure Amendment Act (Bill 14)

2 R

Debate, 2485-2488

Recidivism reduction

Social Impact Bonds, 682-686

Recidivism statistics

Calculation changes, 627

Women, 627

Restorative justice

Consultations, 832

Diverted cases, 837

Government intention, 557-558

John Howard Society project, 838

Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP)

Executive, hiring of, 748

Vacant positions, 833-834

Security guards

Licensing of, 752

Severance package disclosure

Political staff, 2486-2487

Sexual exploitation

Federal funding for victims, 835

Sheriff officer training

Program availability, 2402, 2459

Sheriffs' vehicle upgrades, 903

Sherriff's officer positions, 2738-2739

Sioux Valley Dakota Nation

Policing change, 746

Social Impact Bonds

Recidivism rate reduction, 682-686

Special Olympics Awareness Week, 714-715

Statutes and Regulations Act

Tabling of report, 299

Support Families Initiative, 845

Synergy Inmates Phones Inc.

Correction facility contract, 2106-2107

Publication of, 2367-2368

Thompson, City of

Community Safety Officer Program, 749-750

Crown attorney retention, 836

Thunderwing

Expansion plans, 755

Tobacco companies

Lawsuit case update, 900

Traffic court

Backlog reduction, 902-903

Transparency and accountability, 192

Treaty Land Entitlement

Processing requests, 901

True Patriot Love Foundation, 398

Truth and Reconciliation Commission-calls to action, 839

Victim Services

Coverage expansion plans, 838

Grants, 838, 840

Video conferencing

Correctional facilities, 677

Warrant Enforcement Unit

Changes to, 751

Winnipeg Mental Health Court

Recidivism and enrolment, 902

Women

Programs and services for, 114

Recidivism statistics, 627

Women's Correctional Centre

Capacity numbers, 626-627

Federal inmates, 626

Youth justice committees, 76-77, 744-745

Steinbach Pride March

Marcelino, F., 1101-1102

STEP. See Suicide prevention

Stewart, Earl. See Members' statements under Gladstone Veterans

Stittco Energy

Propane explosion

Lindsey, 182

StreetReach

Status update

Fielding, 1312-1315

Fontaine, 1312-1315

Student loan. See Manitoba Student Aid

Substance abuse. See Addiction services

Sudden Infant Death Syndrome Awareness Month. See Members' statements

Suicide. See Manitoba Youth Centre; Youth Suicide Prevention Strategy

Suicide attempts

First Nations communities

Klassen, 1062

Pallister, 1062

Suicide prevention

Family notification

Gerrard, 2461

Goertzen, 2461

Indigenous communities

Clarke, 1296

Klassen, 571, 572, 1296

Wiebe, 571-572

STEP program expansion

Gerrard, 2461

Goertzen, 2461

Super-Spike. See Members' statements

Supplementary Loan and Guarantee Authority

Report March 31, 2016

Friesen, 1557

Supply management systems. See Trans-Pacific Partnership

Support Employment and Economic Development Winnipeg (SEED). See Social Impact Bonds

Support Families Initiative

Stefanson, 845

Swan, 845

Supported Transition Evaluation and Planning (STEP). See Suicide prevention

Surface water management

Gerrard, 104, 343, 674

Pallister, 674

Surface Water Management Act

Government intention

Allum, 450

Altemeyer, 1416-1418

Cox, 1416-1418

Reintroduction of bill request

Altemeyer, 406-407

Cox, 406-407

Goertzen, 407

Sustainable Development Department

Budget cuts

Altemeyer, 2809, 2811

Johnson, 2811

Wowchuk, 2809, 2812

Estimates

Debate, 1404-1429

Opening statements

Cox, 1404-1406

Speakers

Altemeyer, 1406-1421, 1423-1428

Cox, 1404-1428

Gerrard, 1421-1423

Full-time staff

Altemeyer, 1408-1409, 1411-1414

Cox, 1408-1409, 1411-1414

Indigenous community consultations

Cox, 1422

Gerrard, 1422

Staff introductions

Cox, 1406

Stakeholder consultations

Cox, 1588

Fontaine, 1588

Supplementary Estimates for Legislative Review 2016

Cox, 802

Vacancies

Altemeyer, 1408, 1411-1414

Cox, 1408, 1411-1414

Swan Valley Lions Club. See Members' statements

Community prosecutor, 757

Swan, Andrew (Minto) NDP

Aboriginal Consultation Unit, 1500

Aboriginal Issues Committee of Cabinet

Ministerial appointments, 556-557

Operational timeline, 1740

Agassiz Youth Centre

Expansion plans, 620

Bail application process

Changes to, 902

Bail supervision programs

Funding for, 681

Bargaining units

Certification change, 97

Basic personal tax credit

Indexed to inflation, 412

Block by Block

Community prosecutor, 756

Expansion plans, 1223-1224

Program outcomes, 755-756

Brandon, City of

Community Safety Officer Program, 750

Mental health court, 1108-1109, 1179

Budget 2016

Debate, 410-414

By-elections

Leadership process, 273

PC leadership race, 276

Six month period, 273

Canadian Armed Forces

Drivers licences

Difficulty obtaining, 2715

Family doctor, access to, 2715

Job security, 2714

Mental health, 2733-2734

Trades, transition into, 2714

Canadian Human Rights Tribunal ruling

First Nations children, discrimination against, 2422

Canadian Victims Bill of Rights, 838

Canadian Wheat Board, privatization of

Job losses, 2155

Child care

Funding plan, 1399

Circuit Court

Locations, 903

City of Winnipeg

Auxiliary cadet program, 749

Bylaw infraction process

Modernization of, 903

Cadets, financial cost sharing, 1483

Turf field inquiry (West End), 1503

Civil Service Amendment Act (Employment Preference for Reservists with Active Service) (Bill 213)

2 R

Debate, 2713-2715

Questions, 2711-2713

Active service, definition of, 2711

Retention of reservists, 2713

Civilian Monitor Program

Civilian monitors, number of, 753

Independent investigation unit, 753

Indigenous members, 834

Committee of Supply

Concurrence motion

Speakers, 1717

Community Corrections

Aboriginal staff numbers, 834

Vacancies, 834

Community Places Program

Funding inquiry, 1501-1502

Community Safety Officer Program

Brandon, City of, 750

Thompson, City of, 749

Conflict of interest

Premier's asset disclosure, 16-17, 36-37, 75-76, 117-118, 1112-1119

Consumer Protection

Department transfer, 903

Correctional facilities

Aboriginal staff, 691

Accidental releases, 627-628

Capacity rates, 615, 616-617

Construction of, 615

Deaths in custody, 628

Front-line workers, 622-623

Increased capacity plans, 558

Intermittent sentences, 678

Overcrowding, 2547, 2568

Overtime budget, 691

Paroled offenders (federal), 681-682

Phone service

Charges to inmates, 1917

Population increase, 2649, 2746, 2765

Population projections, 619

Population projections (youth), 619

Remand centre deaths

Information for families, 2506-2507

Remand custody

Length of stay, 628

Vacancies, 834

Video conferencing, 677

Correctional officer training

Payment during, 621

Correctional officers

Recruitment, 620-621

Retention practices, 621

Court of Queen's Bench Small Claims Practices Amendment Act (Bill 210)

2 R

Debate, 2802-2804

Questions, 2799

Small business, impact on, 2799

Crime rate increase

Fentanyl use, 2649

Government reduction plan, 2781-2782

Crime statistics (Winnipeg)

Jail population increase, 2649

Criminal Property Forfeiture Unit

Funding increase, 843

Vacancy rate, 843

Victim Assistance grants

Exclusion from, 844

Crown attorneys

Number of (ICAP), 836

Positions filled, 835

Retention of (Thompson), 836

Crown corporations

Privatization concerns, 99

Dauphin Correctional Centre construction

Completion date, expected, 618

Construction status, 615

Value-for-money review, 615-616, 724-725, 745, 2307-2308, 2569

Disabilities, persons with

Throne Speech, exclusion from, 98

Diversity

Education curriculum, 2449-2451

Domestic violence

Electronic monitoring (offenders), 688

Domestic Violence Death Review Committee

Outstanding recommendations, 837

Drug Treatment Court

Recidivism and enrolment, 901

Dutch elm disease

Prevention programs, 1486

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

2 R

Debate, 1878-1882

Questions, 1875-1877

C/3 R, 2761, 2763-2766

Elections Manitoba recommendation, 1875-1876, 1881

Electoral contributions

Corporate qualification, 1877

Elections

Absentee voting, extension of, 2748

Advanced poll locations, 1843, 2724-2748

Advanced voting, 279, 2747

Boundary redistribution, 278, 1842, 2745-2746

Corporate and union donations, 278, 1842, 1880

Financing disclosure, 280

Fixed dates, 279

Independents, 280

Monnin inquiry, 280-281, 2763-2764

Municipal councillors

Resignation requirement, 280

Polling stations

Location expansion, 279, 2570

Rural voting areas, 2748

Salary disclosure

Political parties, 280

Voting, expanded options for, 2747

Elections (1990s), 1879-1880

Elections Amendment Act (Bill 4)

2 R

Debate, 1841-1844

Questions, 1839-1841

C 3/R, 2572-2573, 2744-2748

Consultation process, 1841

Provoking an election, 1839-1840, 2744

Set election period, 2744

Electronic monitoring

Case numbers, 689

Costs of, 689

Domestic violence offenders, 688

Elizabeth Fry Society

Funding increase, 681

Everybody Has the Right Program, 182-183

Executive Council

Estimates

Speakers, 1112-1119, 1220-1227

Travel out-of-province, 553-555

Family law

New legislation plans, 899

Family Maintenance Amendment Act (Bill 214)

1 R, 2493

2 R

Debate, 2617-2619

Questions, 2619-2621

Best interest of the child, 2619-2620

Consultations, 2620

Statute vs. regulation, 2621

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

2 R

Debate, 2315-2318

Questions, 2312-2314

C/3 R, 2755-2757

Assisted death, alternatives to, 2316

Assisted death, requirements for, 2316

Cause of death, 2313

FPT consultations, 2314

Grievous medical condition, definition of, 2316

Information gathering, 2313

Insurance laws, 2756

Regulations, timeline for, 2312-2313

Supreme Court ruling, 2315

Fentanyl

Crime increase, 2649

Finance Department

Crown Services

Estimates

Speakers, 1087-1090

First Nations policing

Federal cost-sharing, 747-748

First Nations safety officers

Number of, 747

Training program, 747

Fortified Building Act

Enforcement of, 834

Front-line workers

Correctional facilities, 622-623

Gang Action Interagency Network (GAIN)

Program funding, 753

Gang Response and Suppression Plan (GRASP), 690

Gender identity bill

Support for legislation, 264-265

Government Resolution

Air Canada Public Participation Act, 516-522

Amendment, 522

Trans-Pacific Partnership, 169-176

Greene, Errol

Remand centre, death in, 2506-2507

Headingley Correctional Centre

Bed capacity, 626

Bunking details, 834

Upgrade plans, 618

Winding River Therapeutic Community, 625

Health-care services

Justice Department costs, 680

Healthy Child Committee of Cabinet

Ministerial appointments, 555-556

Operational timeline, 1740

Highways and roads

Safety promotion (MPI), 1087-1091

Safety, responsibility for, 1270-1271, 2569

Human Rights Code Amendment Act (Bill 207)

2 R

Debate, 2047-2049

Questions, 2045-2046

Consultations, 2046

Disability provision, 2045

Obesity, inclusion of, 2048

Human Rights Commission

Resolution of, 2048

Independent Investigation Unit

Civilian monitors, 753

Staff, number of, 753

Indigenous and Municipal Relations Department

Estimates

Speakers, 1481-1487, 1499-1503

First Nations consultations, 1500

Intensive case assessment process (ICAP)

Crown attorneys, number of, 836

Intermittent sentences

Correctional facilities, 678

Prosecution policy, changes to, 679

Women's Correctional Centre, 679

John Howard Society

Funding increase, 681

Judicial Justice of the Peace program

Budget for, 902

Judicial system

Community prosecutor, 757

Fatality inquiry process, 901

Management concerns, 2547-2548

Problem-solving courts, 514

Traffic court

Backlog reduction, 902

Treatment courts, 902

Wrongful conviction cases, 900-901

Justice Department

Auditor General's recommendations, 618-619

Budget increase, 678

Cost increases, 624

Estimates

Opening statements, 551-552

Speakers, 551-559, 615-629, 677-691, 745-757, 833-838, 843-845, 899-906

Full-time equivalents, 678

Health-care costs, 680

Overtime costs, 622, 690-691

Reorganization of, 558

Salary expenses, 678

Staffing, 553

Vacancy management, 555

Justice initiatives

Funding concerns, 1109

Labour

Department representation, 97

Labour Relations Amendment Act (Applications for Certification) (Bill 211)

2 R

Debate, 2246-2248

Questions, 2243-2244

Neutral voting place, 2244

Voting, timeliness of, 2243

Worker intimidation, 2247-2248

Labour Relations Amendment Act (Bill 7)

R/S Amdt

Clause 3, 2790-2792

Worker intimidation, 2175, 2790-2791

Law Enforcement Review Agency (LERA)

Salary costs, 752

Legal Aid Manitoba

Federal funding support, 1809

Lawyers, number of, 844

Private lawyers

Tariffs paid to, 845

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

2 R

Debate, 1808-1810

Questions, 1806-1807

Appointment criteria, 1807

Legal Services

Articling students, 844

Legislative Assembly Amendment Act (Bill 2)

2 R

Debate, 275-281

Questions, 273-274

C 3/R, 2566-2571

LGBTTQ* community

Advocacy, 98

LGBTTQ* rights

Gender identity bill, support for, 264-265, 1740

Lighthouses program

Number operating, 754

Liquor sales, 99

Main Street Project

Funding to, 1485

Manitoba Hydro

Consultant report costs, 2764-2765

Public Utilities Board review, 275, 308-309

Manitoba Metis Federation

Justice department funding, 837

Manitoba Police Commission

Standards and regulations, 752

Manitoba Public Insurance Corporation (MPI)

Claimant advisory office, funding for, 905

Privatization concerns, 2155-2156

Rate increase, application for, 1832-1833, 1879

Road safety promotion, 1087-1091

Manitoba Telecom Services, sale of

Cellphone rate increase, 904

Consumer protection concerns, 904

Manitoba Youth Centre

Female suicides

Inquest recommendations, 834

Members' statements

Benedictsson, Margret, 2265

Canadian Forces and mental health, 2733-2734

Everybody Has the Right Program, 182-183

General Wolfe Wolfpack, 1392

International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia, 12

Teacher appreciation, 1663

Mental Health Amendment Act (Bill 3)

2 R

Debate, 1178-1179

Questions, 1176

C/3 R, 1761-1762

Training requirement, 1179-1180

Mental health court

Brandon location, 1108-1109, 1179

Expansion of, 1225-1227

Midland Street probation office

Accessibility concerns, 687

Milner Ridge Correctional Centre

Synergy Inmate Phones contract, 1983

Transportation to Winnipeg, 628

Minimum wage

Freeze on, 413

Ministerial mandate letters

Justice system concerns, 117

Ministerial statements

Chadderton, Cliff, 2770

Increased highway fatalities, 2264

Remembrance Day, 2819

Ministers' contact information

Removal from government website, 806-807

Missing and murdered indigenous women and girls (MMIWG)

Departmental responsibility, 557

Throne speech, exclusion from, 99

Monnin inquiry, 280-281, 2763-2764

Municipal councillors

Elections

Resignation requirement, 280

Ndinawe Safe Home

Funding for, 754

Neighbourhoods Alive! program

Funding commitment concerns, 1501

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, 2596-2598

Changes to union certification process, 2173-2175

Inequitable social services funding for First Nations people, 2421-2423

Oral Questions

Aboriginal Issues Committee of Cabinet

Operational timeline, 1740

Conflict of interest

Premier's asset disclosure, 16-17, 36-37, 75-76, 117-118

Corrections phone service

Charges to inmates, 1917

Crime rate increase

Government reduction plan, 2781-2782

Dauphin Correctional Centre

Construction confirmation, 724-725

Review of facility, 2307-2308

Gender identity bill

Support for legislation, 264-265

Healthy Child Committee of Cabinet

Operational timeline, 1740

Investment in child care

Government funding plan, 1399

Judicial system

Management concerns, 2547-2548

Justice initiatives

Funding concerns, 1109

LGBTTQ Manitobans

Government commitment, 1740

Manitoba Hydro development

Public Utilities Board review, 308-309

Manitoba Public Insurance

Rate increase request, 1832-1833

Mental health court

Brandon location, 1108-1109

Ministers' contact information

Removal from government website, 806-807

Ministers' mandate letters

Justice system concerns, 117

Premier staff appointment

Case before the court, 149-150

Public safety initiatives

Expansion of programs, 513-514

Remand centre deaths

Information for families, 2506-2507

Road safety in Manitoba

Government responsibility, 1270-1271

Sheriff's officers training

Program availability, 2402, 2458-2459

Sherriff's officer positions

Government intention, 2738-2739

Synergy Inmates Phones Inc.

Correction facility contract, 1983, 2106-2107

Publication of correction facility contract, 2367-2368

Tec Voc High School

Expansion commitment, 405-406

Value-for-money audit

Public disclosure, 471-472

Winnipeg crime statistics

Jail population increase, 2649

Palliative care

Additional funding, 2317

Parking tickets

Resolution delays, 1502

The Pas Correctional Centre

Housing capacity, 679

Petitions

Bell's purchase of MTS, 478

Legislative building-gender neutral washrooms, 514, 1272

Union certification, 2833

Photo radar revenue, 903

Points of Order

P/O An apology for events that transpired in the House on Thursday October 6., 1949

Police chief

Hiring process, 749

Selection process, 749

Police officer positions

Elimination of, 1482

Financial support, 1482-1483

Policing costs

Funding formula, 746

Policing services

Helicopter unit review, 1484-1485

Political parties

Elections (salary disclosure), 280

Reporting obligations, 2761

Union and corporate donations, 2764

Polling stations

Location expansion, 279, 2570

Post-secondary education

Rate of inflation funding, 2597

Potato industry

Starch production, 2725

Poverty reduction

Throne speech, inclusion in, 98

Premier's staff appointment

Case before the court, 149-150

Private investigators

Licensing of, 752

Probation officers

High-risk offender monitoring, 681

Rural communities, 691

Probation Services

Front-line workers, 746

Government initiatives, 687

Project labour agreements

Future of, 97

Prosecution Service

Articling students, number of, 835-836

Staff development plans, 837

Protective Services

Department transfer, 835

Funding changes, 835

Public safety initiatives

Expansion of programs, 513-514

Public Safety Investigations unit

Complaint numbers, 834

Fortified Building Act, enforcement of, 834

Positions, number of, 751

Recidivism reduction

Social Impact Bonds, 682-686, 1220

Recidivism statistics

Calculation changes, 627

Women, 627

Resolutions

Accurately reflecting the history of newcomers in the provincial curriculum

Debate, 2449-2451

The potato's significant impact on Manitoba's heritage and economy

Debate, 2725-2726

Support for Manitoba fishers

Debate, 2154-2156

Restorative justice

Diverted cases, 836

Expansion of, 513

Government intention, 557-558

Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP)

Executive, hiring of, 748

Vacant positions, 833

Royal Canadian Mounted Police Day Act (Bill 208)

2 R

Debate, 2140-2142

Questions, 2138-2139

C/3 R, 2727

For the Sake of the Children

Custody program, 2618

Security guards

Licensing of, 752

Sexual exploitation

Federal funding for victims, 835

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

R/S Amdt

Clause 2 subsection 2.2(4), 2660-2661

Cultural sensitivity, definition of, 2660

Human Rights Code compliance, 2661

Shannen's Dream, 2421

Sheriff officer training

Hiring freeze, 2568-2569

Program availability, 2402, 2458-2459

Sheriffs' vehicle upgrades, 903

Sherriff's officer positions, 2738-2739

Sioux Valley Dakota Nation

Policing change, 746

Social Impact Bonds

Charitable vs. corporate model, 1222

Community partners, 1221

Recidivism rate reduction, 682-686, 1220

Timeline for implementation, 1222

Support Families Initiative, 845

Synergy Inmates Phones Inc.

Correction facility contract, 1983, 2106-2107

Publication of, 2367-2368

Tec Voc High School

Aerospace and welding wing, 1717

Expansion commitment, 405-406

Thompson, City of

Community Safety Officer Program, 749

Crown attorney retention, 836

Throne Speech

Debate, 95-100

Poverty reduction, 98

Thunderwing

Expansion plans, 755

Tobacco companies

Lawsuit case update, 899

Traffic court

Backlog reduction, 902

Trans-Pacific Partnership

Copyright infringement

Criminal sanctions, 175

Copyright terms, extension of, 174

Food labelling

Limits on, 175

Trade sanctions, 175

Government support, 275

Human rights violations, 173

Human trafficking, 173

Intellectual property rights

Compliance with, 174

Labour protections, 172-173

US exports, 170

Treaty Land Entitlement

Processing requests, 901

Resolution of, 1501

Tuition increase, 413

Urban Development Initiatives, 1502

Value-for-money audit

Public disclosure, 471-472

Victim Services

Coverage expansion plans, 838

Grants, 838

Video conferencing

Correctional facilities, 677

Warrant Enforcement Unit

Changes to, 751

Funding status, 1485

Winnipeg Mental Health Court

Recidivism and enrolment, 902

Winnipeg Police Board

Chief, selection of, 1481

Winnipeg Transit

Passenger, driver safety, 1483

Women

Recidivism statistics, 627

Women's Correctional Centre

Capacity numbers, 626

Federal inmates, 626

Intermittent sentences, 679

Sweet potato

Cultivation in Manitoba

Nesbitt, 2718

Synergy Inmates Phones Inc.

Correction facility contract

General comments

Goertzen, 1983

Stefanson, 2106-2107

Swan, 1983, 2106-2107

Publication of

Pallister, 2367

Stefanson, 2367-2368

Swan, 2367-2368

Syrian refugees. See Members' statements under Residents supporting Syrian refugees; Operation Ezra

 

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