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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Cabinet Ministers

Composition of

Marcelino, F., 649

Pallister, 649

Cabinet Ministers' salaries

Increase in

Allum, 600

Altemeyer, 1409-1410

Clarke, 1274-1275

Cox, 1409-1410

Eichler, 1360-1361

Goertzen, 366

Kinew, 369

Lathlin, 1274

Maloway, 366, 494

Marcelino, F., 359, 400-401, 884-886

Pallister, 400-401, 600, 884-886

Pedersen, 366

Saran, 1360

Stefanson, 359-360

Minimum wage earners

Allum, 365, 446, 916-919, 1751-1752

Clarke, 1274-1275

Fielding, 365

Friesen, 916-919, 1274

Goertzen, 365-366

Kinew, 369

Lathlin, 1274

Marcelino, F., 400-401

Pallister, 400-401

Cabinet reduction

Cost savings

Allum, 735-737

Friesen, 735-737, 2553

General comments

Friesen, 1932

Stefanson, 2486

Cabinet, provincial

Diversity of

Marcelino, F., 41

Caddy Lake. See Wildfires

Cadets. See City of Winnipeg; Winnipeg Police Service

CAHRD. See Centre for Aboriginal Human Resource Development

Calm Air sports series

Squires, 1509, 1523

Canada Child Benefit

Klassen, 1625

Canada Goose

Expansion of

Chief, 165

Canada Pension Plan reform

Consultation process

Altemeyer, 1213, 1218-1219

Pallister, 1214, 1218-1219

Government position

Allum, 985-986, 1200-1201, 1244-1249, 1265-1266, 1397-1398, 1565, 1625-1626, 1823

Altemeyer, 1212-1220

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

Maloway, 1251

Marcelino, F., 1263-1265, 1394-1396, 1563-1564

Pallister, 1212-1220, 1394-1397, 1564-1565

Stefanson, 1263-1264, 1625-1626

Low and middle-income women

Fontaine, 1206-1207, 1266

Friesen, 1207, 1266

Pallister, 1207

Manitoba's recommendations

Friesen, 2741

Nesbitt, 2741

Minimum wage earners

Chief, 1201-1202

Friesen, 1201-1202

Seniors, impact on

Fontaine, 1206-1207

Friesen, 1207

Goertzen, 1205-1206

Marcelino, F., 1199-1200

Pallister, 1199-1200, 1207

Wiebe, 1205-1206

Canada Summer Games

Budget for

Lindsey, 1448

Squires, 1448

Funding support

Lamoureux, 1519

Squires, 1519

Manitoba hosts

Squires, 1446

Canadian Armed Forces. See also Civil Service Amendment Act (Employment Preference for Reservists with Active Service); Members' statements

Drivers licences

Difficulty obtaining

Swan, 2715

Family doctor, access to

Swan, 2715

Job security

Swan, 2714

Mental health

Swan, 2733-2734

Trades, transition into

Swan, 2714

Canadian Environment Week

Altemeyer, 428-429

Cox, 427-428

Gerrard, 429

Canadian Human Rights Tribunal ruling

Blackstock, Cindy

Chief, 2416

Gerrard, 2418

Kinew, 2409-2410

Wiebe, 2427

Federal response

Kinew, 2400, 2460

Pallister, 2460

Wishart, 2400-2401

First Nations children, discrimination against

Allum, 2413

Kinew, 2400, 2409

Maloway, 2429

Swan, 2422

Wishart, 2400

Jordan's Principle, application of

Goertzen, 2461

Kinew, 2461

Canadian Men's National Volleyball Team

Olympic qualification

Lamoureux, 466

Lindsey, 465-466

Squires, 465

Canadian Victims Bill of Rights

Stefanson, 838

Swan, 838

Canadian Wheat Board, privatization of

Grain prices, impact on

Eichler, 190-191

Saran, 190-191

Job losses

Swan, 2155

Cancer drugs

Coverage for

Altemeyer, 2341

Saran, 2345

Cancer research

Ewasko, 2340

Lagimodiere, 2340

Cancer treatment

Drug program

Goertzen, 1015-1016

Wiebe, 1015

Faster diagnosis

Saran, 2345

Cancer treatment, intravenous

Funding increase

Goertzen, 435

Isleifson, 435

Cancer, childhood. See also Childhood Cancer Awareness Month Act

Survival rates

Isleifson, 2521

CancerCare building

Construction of

Altemeyer, 2341-2342

Ewasko, 2340

Maloway, 2339-2340

CancerCare Manitoba

Drug coverage funding

Goertzen, 473

Wiebe, 472-473

Expansion of

Goertzen, 1016-1018

Wiebe, 1016-1018

Canola clubroot disease

Eichler, 1579-1580

Saran, 1579

Canola industry. See Members' statements under Eskin, Michael

Canola oil exports

Trans-Pacific Partnership

Schuler, 168

Canola oil tariffs, elimination of

Trans-Pacific Partnership

Eichler, 159

Capital projects. See also Health, Seniors and Active Living Department

Federal cost sharing

Kinew, 997

Pallister, 997-998

Government intention

Allum, 722, 809

Friesen, 722, 809-810

Health-care services

Wiebe, 569-570

Heavy construction industry

Chief, 1620-1621

Marcelino, F., 1619-1620, 1723

Pallister, 1723-1724

Pedersen, 1619-1621

Infrastructure Department budget

Allum, 1329

Pedersen, 1329-1330

Interest rates

Kinew, 997

Pallister, 997

Prioritizing of

Kinew, 998

Pallister, 998-999

Capital supply

Estimates debate, 1569

Carbon pricing. See also Resolutions

General comments

Allum, 2810

Altemeyer, 1583-1586, 1588, 2810

Cox, 1583-1586, 1588-1589

Government intention

Allum, 2813

Green economy, development of

Allum, 2811

Altemeyer, 2811

Revenue, uses for

Altemeyer, 2808-2809

Carbon pricing (federal)

Federal-provincial transfers, use of

Altemeyer, 2368

Cox, 2368

Pallister, 2368-2369

Minister's position

Altemeyer, 2368

Cox, 2368

Carbon-neutral deadline

Altemeyer, 1589

Cox, 1589

Carstairs, Hon. Sharon. See Members' statements

Cataract surgery

Wait time for

Martin, 48

Catholic Health Corporation

Selinger, 240

Cellphone reception

Highway 75

Pallister, 185, 222

Centennial Centre Corporation

Annual report 2015-2016

Schuler, 2261

Facilities assessment review

Marcelino, T., 1172-1174

Schuler, 1172-1174

First quarter report 2016-2017

Schuler, 2261

Centrallia 2016

Francophone business

Guillemard, 227-228

Squires, 228

Trade convention

Cullen, 189-190

Curry, 189

Centre for Aboriginal Human Resource Development (CAHRD)

Chief, 1261

Gerrard, 524

Centre for Health, Energy & Environment. See Assiniboine Community College

CentrePort Canada. See also Rail line relocation

Infrastructure development

Fletcher, 346

Cercle Molière

Selinger, 111

CETA. See Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement

Chadderton, Cliff. See Ministerial statements

Chalmers, Chief Ken

Birdtail Sioux First Nation

Piwniuk, 583

Chemotherapy treatments

Children, effect on

Johnson, 2343

Chicken industry. See Poultry industry

Chief Electoral Officer

Election period recommendations

Lagassé, 1849

Martin, 1860

Nesbitt, 1855

Pedersen, 1845

Chief Medical Examiner, Office of the

Annual review 2014

Stefanson, 2101

Chief, Kevin (Point Douglas) NDP

Aboriginal Issues Committee of Cabinet

Establishment of, 1401

Aerospace Week, 260

Apprenticeship training

Demand for, 483

Bear Clan Patrol

First Anniversary, 29

Budget 2016

Debate, 479-483

Budget savings

Fiscal disclosure, 587-588

Canada Goose

Expansion of, 165

Canada Pension Plan reform

Minimum wage earners, 1201-1202

Canadian Human Rights Tribunal ruling

Blackstock, Cindy, 2416

Capital projects

Heavy construction industry, 1620-1621

Centre for Aboriginal Human Resource Development (CAHRD), 1261

City of Winnipeg

Downtown development, 163

Civil Service

Positions, government intention, 2742

East-side road

Economic implications, 481

Federal-provincial partnership, 363

First Nations agreements, 363

Economic growth

First Nations communities, 763

General comments, 2481

Economy (Manitoba), 160-161

General comments, 160-161

Government plan, 2215-2216

Unemployment rates, 124

First Nations communities

Community benefits agreements, 363, 1401-1402

Economic growth, 763

Investment in, 2417

Freedom of information

Disclosure, changes to, 2481

Government Resolution

Air Canada Public Participation Act, 534-535

Trans-Pacific Partnership, 160-166

Green Team Project, 435-436

Gross domestic product (GDP)

Trans-Pacific Partnership, effect on, 164

Growth, Enterprise and Trade Department

Estimates

Opening statements, 561-562

Speakers, 561-562, 629-632, 692-696, 706, 757-766, 772-773

Reorganization of, 564

Staff introductions, 563

Healthy Baby initiative

Future of program, 77-78

Healthy Child Committee of Cabinet

Ministerial appointments, 567

Healthy Child Manitoba, 479

Heavy construction industry

Capital spending plans, 1620-1621

Infrastructure projects

Trade routes, importance of, 164

Innovation Alley, 162, 482

Loewen Windows, 162

Manitoba Telecom Services, sale of

Cellphone rate increase, 695-696

Employment loss concerns, 145-146, 187, 692-693, 696

Northern investment plan, 694

Manitoba's economy

Employment rates, 2741-2742

Members' statements

Bartlett, Marileen, 1261-1262

Bear Clan Patrol-First Anniversary, 29

Merchants Corner project, 318

MITT YouthBuild, 2771

Morrisette, Larry, 1862

Power Line, 2397-2398

Merchants Corner project

Redevelopment, 124, 318

Minimum wage

Canada Pension Plan reform, 1201-1202

Minimum wage increase

Government position, 1788

Need for, 758-764

Request for, 435-436, 705, 1735-1736

Women and children, impact on, 2483

Ministerial statements

Aerospace Week, 260

Motor Vehicle Industry of Manitoba, 1616

National 4-H Day, 2576-2577

Tourism Week, 396

Missing and murdered indigenous women and girls (MMIWG), 125

Motor Vehicle Industry of Manitoba, 1616

Neeginan Aboriginal Centre, 1261

Non-profit organizations

Social Impact Bonds, 766

Northern Manitoba communities

Advisory committees, 566

Economic development plan, 165, 363, 2550-2551

Meeting with Premier, 1870-1871, 2550

MTS, sale of

Northern investment plan, 694

Trades training facility (Thompson), 631-632

Northern Sector Council

Yes! North initiative, 632

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, 2592-2594

Inequitable social services funding for First Nations people, 2416-2418

Oral Questions

Budget savings

Fiscal disclosure, 587-588

Canada Pension Plan reform

Minimum wage earners, 1201-1202

Civil Service positions

Government intention, 2742

East-side road construction

Federal-Provincial partnership, 363

First Nations agreements, 363

First Nations communities

Community benefits agreements, 1401-1402

Healthy Baby initiative

Future of program, 77-78

Heavy construction industry

Capital spending plans, 1620-1621

Indigenous committee of Cabinet

Establishment inquiry, 1401

Manitoba's economy

Employment rates, 2741-2742

Government plan, 2215-2216

Minimum wage earners

Increase request, 435-436, 1735-1736

Minimum wage increase

Government position, 1788

Northern Manitoba communities

Economic plans, 2550-2551

Meeting with Premier, 1870-1871, 2550

Premier's Enterprise Team

Composition of team, 2742

Diversity of members, 879, 989-990

Rent Assist program

Implementation commitment, 309-310

Sale of MTS to Bell

Employment loss concerns, 145-146, 187

Shoal Lake 40 First Nation

Request for Premier to visit, 2274-2275

Petitions

Minimum wage-annual increase, 880

Post-secondary education

Accessibility, need for, 2593

Premier's Enterprise Team

Composition of team, 2742

Diversity of, 879, 989-990

Public Sector Compensation Disclosure Amendment Act (Bill 14)

2 R

Debate, 2480-2485

Rent Assist program

Implementation commitment, 309-310

Importance of, 480-481

Shoal Lake 40 First Nation

Premier visit, request for, 2274-2275

Social Impact Bonds

Government intentions, 765-766

Non-profit organizations, 766

Tax credits

Review of, 772

Thompson, City of

Northern Manitoba communities

Trades training facility, 631-632

Throne Speech

Debate, 123-127

Tourism Week, 396

Trade routes

Infrastructure improvements, 164

Trades

Employment demand, 162

Trades training

Northern Manitoba communities, 631-632

Youth demographic, 2482

Trans-Pacific Partnership

GDP, effect on, 164

Tuition rates

Indexed to inflation, 2593

Tuition waiver

Under-privileged children, 2593-2594

Unemployment rates, 759

University College of the North (UCN)

Yes! North initiative

Consultation process, 630

Yes! North initiative

Consultation process, 629

Northern Sector Council, 632

UCN consultations, 630

Child Abuse Prevention Month. See Members' statements

Child and Family Services. See also Customary care; specific authorities

Bed levels-per diem rates

Fielding, 1309-1310

Fontaine, 1309-1310

Block or per diem funding

Fontaine, 1431

Budget increase

Fielding, 1676-1677

Fontaine, 1676

First Nations advocate meeting

Fielding, 1433-1434

Fontaine, 1433

First Nations underfunding

Kinew, 2053-2054, 2349-2350

Klassen, 2062, 2350

Funding

Fielding, 1307

Government policy plans

Fielding, 434-435

Gerrard, 434-435

Government priority

Teitsma, 87

Hotel reduction team, status of

Fielding, 1430

Fontaine, 1430

Intergovernmental collaboration

Mayer, 26

Micklefield, 84

Vacant bed days model

Fielding, 1432-1433

Fontaine, 1432-1433

Child and Family Services Authority Agencies and Regions

Bed levels-days in care

Fielding, 1310

Fontaine, 1310

Child and Family Services Information System (CFSIS)

Cúram, switch to

Fielding, 1692

Fontaine, 1692

Implementation of (Northern Authority)

Fielding, 1691-1692

Fontaine, 1691-1692

Child care

Affordable

Kinew, 90

Saran, 2346

Budget 2016

Allum, 448

Fielding, 326-327

Fontaine, 326-327

Federal funding for

Fielding, 1441

Fontaine, 1441

Funding plan

Allum, 441

Fielding, 1399-1400

Swan, 1399

Government promise

Marcelino, F., 42

Child poverty rates

Pallister, 251

Wishart, 93

Child protection mediation

Pilot project

Fielding, 1316

Fontaine, 1316

Program enhancements

Fielding, 1316-1317

Fontaine, 1316

Child-care facilities

Funding commitment

Fielding, 1440

Fontaine, 1440

Child-care facilities, home-based

Funding of

Fielding, 2109

Fontaine, 2109

Government intention

Fielding, 2070-2071

Fontaine, 2070-2071

Licencing barriers

Fielding, 374

Low income families

Fielding, 2405

Fontaine, 2405

Program capacity

Fielding, 2404-2405

Fontaine, 2404

Regulations and training

Fielding, 2110

Fontaine, 2110

Safety regulations

Fielding, 2405

Fontaine, 2405

Transition to school

Lathlin, 2515

Wages and working conditions

Fielding, 2070, 2778-2779

Fontaine, 2070, 2778-2779

Child-care spaces

Access targets

Fielding, 1435-1439, 1666-1667, 2110

Fontaine, 1435-1439, 1666, 2020-2021, 2110

Pallister, 2021

Budget 2016

Altemeyer, 336

Funding concerns

Fielding, 1266

Fontaine, 1266

Funding intention

Fielding, 2109

Fontaine, 2109

Funding plan

Marcelino, F., 328, 1665

Stefanson, 1665-1666

Government campaign promise

Fielding, 188

Fontaine, 188

Government intention

Fielding, 1107, 2826

Fontaine, 1107, 1735, 2825-2826

Marcelino, F., 597

Pallister, 597

Squires, 1735

Increase, need for

Fielding, 2362-2363

Fontaine, 2362-2363

Kinew, 2405-2406

Wishart, 2405-2406

Wait time reduction plan

Fielding, 1318-1319

Gerrard, 1318

Wait times for

Kinew, 1713

Lamoureux, 376

Wishart, 1713-1714

Child-care workers

Competitive salaries

Fielding, 1440

Fontaine, 1440

Childhood Cancer Awareness Month Act (Bill 209)

1 R

Ewasko, 2157

2 R

Debate

Altemeyer, 2341-2342

Ewasko, 2337-2339

Fontaine, 2523-2525

Gerrard, 2344-2345

Isleifson, 2521-2523

Johnson, 2342-2344

Maloway, 2525-2526

Saran, 2345-2346

Questions

Ewasko, 2339-2340

Gerrard, 2339

Lagimodiere, 2340

Maloway, 2339-2340

Saran, 2339-2340

Referred to Standing Committee on Private Bills

C/3 R

Ewasko, 2728

Klassen, 2728

Marcelino, F., 2728

R/A

Filmon, 2846

Funding (federal)

Ewasko, 2340

Maloway, 2340

Funding for

Ewasko, 2340

Maloway, 2340

Promotion of

Ewasko, 2339, 2340

Saran, 2339, 2340

Psychological supports

Johnson, 2344

Children and Youth Opportunities

Annual report

Wishart, 2357

Children in care. See also Customary care; Resolutions under Recognition of the importance of integrated service delivery for the support of children and families in Manitoba

Apprehensions

Support for families

Fielding, 591

Gerrard, 590-591

Goertzen, 590

Child tax benefit

Fielding, 723, 1268-1269

Klassen, 723, 1268

Circle of Care approach

Klassen, 2348

Deaths

Johnston, 1997

First Nations rates

Lagimodiere, 2058

Funding model change

Fielding, 2465

Friesen, 2366

Gerrard, 2365-2366

Klassen, 2465

Hotel accommodations

Micklefield, 2352

Information sharing

Klassen, 2350

Micklefield, 2350

Integrated service delivery

Consultations

Klassen, 2349

Maloway, 2349

General comments

Klassen, 2348, 2350

Micklefield, 2350

Language and culture

Kinew, 2350

Klassen, 2350

Nisichawayasihk Cree Nation model

Gerrard, 2359-2360

Number of

Fielding, 1308, 1312

Fontaine, 1308, 1312

Klassen, 2347

Micklefield, 2351

Piwniuk, 2002

Numbers per authority

Fielding, 1309

Fontaine, 1309

Post-secondary education

Tuition coverage

Kinew, 2353

Reduction plan

Fielding, 1443

Klassen, 1443

Resources for

Kinew, 2349

Klassen, 2349

Signs of Safety approach

Klassen, 2348

Transportation funding (to school)

Kinew, 1554, 1711

Wishart, 1554, 1711

Children's Advocate. See also Children's Advocate in Legislative Affairs Committee

First Nations communities, access to

Fielding, 474

Klassen, 474

Children's Advocate act

Fielding, 1434

Fontaine, 1434

Children's Special Allowance

Children in care

Fielding, 1268-1269

Klassen, 1268, 1624-1625

Wishart, 1624-1625

Government intention

Fielding, 1692-1693

Fontaine, 1692-1693

Increase, reason for

Fielding, 1317-1318

Gerrard, 1317

Children's Wish Foundation

Eichler, 425

Churchill Manitoba

Economic plan

Cullen, 1784-1785

Lindsey, 1784

Investment in

Friesen, 2827

Lathlin, 2827

Via Rail line service increase

Bindle, 1854

Circle of Care. See Children in care

Circuit Court

Locations

Stefanson, 903

Swan, 903

Citizen of the Year. See Members' statements under Judi Code

City of Winnipeg. See also North End sewage treatment plant; Rail line relocation

Auxiliary cadet program

Stefanson, 749

Swan, 749

Bylaw infraction process

Modernization of

Stefanson, 903

Swan, 903

Cadets, financial cost sharing

Clarke, 1483

Swan, 1483

Downtown development

Allum, 2227

Chief, 163

Marcelino, T., 407

Schuler, 407

Infrastructure funding

Clarke, 462

Leila Avenue upgrades

Clarke, 1301

Saran, 1301

Severance package disclosure

Allum, 2223

Friesen, 2223

Sewage treatment plant

Responsibility for funding

Altemeyer, 1328

Pedersen, 1328

Timeline for improvements

Altemeyer, 1398

Cox, 1398-1399

Update

Altemeyer, 2830-2831

Cox, 2830-2831

Pallister, 2831

Upgrade budget

Altemeyer, 1286

Clarke, 1286

Turf field inquiry (West End)

Clarke, 1503

Swan, 1503

Water pollution control

Altemeyer, 1267

Cox, 1267

City of Winnipeg Charter

Changes to

Allum, 1507

Clarke, 1507-1508

Civil Service

Positions, government intention

Chief, 2742

Friesen, 2742

Marcelino, F., 1975-1976

Pallister, 1975-1977

Request to table review

Allum, 2075-2076

Friesen, 2075-2076

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

1 R

Curry, 2395

2 R

Debate

Curry, 2709-2711

Lamoureux, 2715

Maloway, 2716

Martin, 2715-2716

Swan, 2713-2715

Questions

Curry, 2711-2713

Ewasko, 2712

Maloway, 2712

Martin, 2712-2713

Swan, 2711-2713

Active service, definition of

Curry, 2711-2712

Swan, 2711

Jurisdiction expansion

Curry, 2713

Martin, 2713

Promotion of bill

Curry, 2712

Maloway, 2712

Retention of reservists

Curry, 2713

Swan, 2713

Veterans, hiring preferential

Curry, 2712

Ewasko, 2712

Civil Service Commission

Estimates

Debate, 1364-1376

Opening statements

Allum, 1365

Friesen, 1364-1365

Speakers

Allum, 1365-1376

Friesen, 1364-1376

Private sector audit

Allum, 1375

Friesen, 1375

Staff introductions

Friesen, 1365

Supplementary Information for Legislative Review 2016-2017

Friesen, 581

Vacancy management strategy

Allum, 1365-1368

Friesen, 1365-1368

Civil Service Commission Superannuation Board

Annual report 2015

Friesen, 1391

Civilian Monitor Program

Civilian monitors, number of

Stefanson, 753

Swan, 753

Independent investigation unit

Swan, 753

Indigenous members

Stefanson, 834

Swan, 834

CKSB radio

Selinger, 356-357

Clarke, Hon. Eileen (Agassiz) PC

Aboriginal communities

Drug trafficking prevention, 189

Mortality rates, 188

Aboriginal Consultation Unit, 1500

Aboriginal Issues Committee of Cabinet

Establishment of, 1401

Operational timeline, 1280, 1604

Aboriginal men and boys

Anti-violence campaign, 1499

Aboriginal treaty rights

Fishers and trappers, 1298

Aboriginal women

Ride sharing services, 941

Active Transportation, 1285-1286

Active transportation initiatives, 1487

Agriculture industry

Tax increases, 2505

Airports

Drug trafficking prevention (Northern Manitoba), 1290

Association of Manitoba Municipalities

Fair Share, Fair Say, 943, 1506-1507

Bridge safety

Responsibility for, 1487, 1606-1607

Budget 2016

Debate, 459-463

Bus fleet

Electrification of, 1504

Cabinet Ministers' salaries

Increase in, 1274-1275

Minimum wage earners, 1274-1275

City of Winnipeg

Cadets, financial cost sharing, 1483

Infrastructure funding, 462

Leila Avenue upgrades, 1301

Sewage treatment plant

Upgrade budget, 1286

Turf field inquiry (West End), 1503

City of Winnipeg Charter

Changes to, 1507-1508

Committee of Supply

Concurrence motion

Speakers, 1598-1609

Community Economic Development Fund

Department transfer, 1276-1277

Community Places Program

Funding inquiry, 1501-1502

Grant allocations, 1302

Status update, 726, 1608

Drug trafficking prevention

Airport security, 1290

Dutch elm disease

Prevention programs, 1486

East Side Road Authority

Dissolution of authority, 462

First Nations consultations, 2390

First Nations partnerships, 2391-2392

Fair Share Fair Say Campaign, 943

Farmery Estate Brewery, 112

First Nations communities

Community benefits agreements, 1402

Natural resources

Co-management of, 1281

First Nations housing

Construction delays, 1290

Flood protection (basements)

Request to retain subsidy, 2274

The Forks

Roof repairs, 1289

Freedom Road construction

Shoal Lake 40 First Nation, 1298-1299, 1598

Government employees

Indigenous issues training, 362

Hospital construction

Island Lake area, plan for, 1292

Hospitals, Northern Manitoba

Nurse staff level concerns, 1291-1292

Indigenous and Municipal Relations Department

Department amalgamation, reason for, 1273-1274

Estimates

Opening statements, 936-938

Speakers, 936-943, 1273-1302, 1481-1508

First Nations consultations, 1500

New positions, 1600

Organizational change, 940

Staff introductions, 940

Staffing, 1274

Supplementary Estimates for Legislative Review 2016-2017, 713

Truth and Reconciliation Commission priorities, 1277-1278

Vacancies, 1274

Indigenous communities

Suicide prevention, 1296

Indigenous community investments

Government collaboration, 1269

Indigenous women and girls

Program funding commitment, 39

Special advisor liaison, 38

Violence prevention, 1498

Indigenous women inquiry

Legislative commitment, 38

Infrastructure spending

City of Winnipeg, 462

Intergovernmental Strategic Aboriginal Alliance

Renewal plans, 1505

Internet services

Island Lake, 1293

Island Lake

Hospital construction inquiry, 1292

Internet services, 1293

Labour Relations Amendment Act (Bill 7)

Secret ballot voting, 2195-2196

Lake St. Martin flood

Restoration of community, 1599

Leila Avenue upgrades, 1301

Louise Bridge

Replacement, 1489

Safety reports, 1487-1488

Main Street Project

Funding to, 1485

Manitoba East Side Road Authority Repeal Act (Bill 16)

2 R

Debate, 2389-2392

Community benefits agreements, 2391

Manitoba Public Insurance Corporation (MPI)

Office location (North), 1293-1294

Martin Aboriginal Education Initiative

Funding commitment, 1602-1603

Members' statements

Bjarnarson Family Donation to STARS, 2102

Farmery Estate Brewery, 112

Gladstone veterans, 2821-2822

Judi Code-Citizen of the Year, 801

Merchants Corner project

Status of, 1506

Minimum wage

Ministers' salary increase, 1274-1275

Ministerial mandate letters

MMIWG inquiry, 115

Ministerial statements

National Aboriginal Day, 1195

National Aboriginal Veterans Day, 2731-2732

TRC's 94 calls to action, 355

Missing and murdered indigenous women and girls (MMIWG)

Appointment of special adviser, 1203, 1494

Families, stakeholder meetings, 1979

Families, support for, 1202-1203

Meeting with Minister, 1202

Support services funding, 1980

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

Legislative commitment, 38

Ministerial mandate letters, inclusion in, 115

Support for, 461

Support for families, 1495-1497

Municipal Board

Hiring process, 942

National Aboriginal Day, 1195

National Aboriginal Veterans Day, 2731-2732

Natural resources

First Nations co-management, 1281

Neighbourhoods Alive! program

Funding commitment concerns, 1501

Northern Manitoba communities, 1608

North End sewage treatment plant

Federal funding, 1286-1287

Funding criteria, 1287

Timeline for upgrades, 1288

Northern Association of Community Councils

Status of, 1599-1600

Northern Healthy Foods Initiative

Participation numbers, 1289

Northern Manitoba communities

Airport security, 1290

MPI office location, 1293-1294

Northern Manitoba health care

Hospital nursing staff levels, 1291-1292

Northern Youth Empowerment Initiative, 1297

Nursing profession

Hospital staff levels (North), 1291-1292

Opposition day motion

Changes to union certification process, 2195-2196

Inequitable social services funding for First Nations people, 2410-2412

Oral Questions

Aboriginal communities

Drug trafficking prevention, 189

Mortality rates, 188

Agriculture industry

Tax increases, 2505

Basement flood protection

Request to retain subsidy, 2274

Community Places Program

Status update, 726

First Nations communities

Community benefits agreements, 1402

Government employees

Indigenous issues training, 362

Indigenous committee of Cabinet

Establishment inquiry, 1401

Indigenous community investments

Government collaboration, 1269

Indigenous women and girls

Program funding commitment, 39

Indigenous women inquiry

Legislative commitment, 38

Indigenous women's issues

Special advisor liaison, 38

Ministers' mandate letters

Missing indigenous women inquiry, 115

MMIWG families

Appointment of special adviser, 1203

Government support, 1202-1203

Meeting with Minister, 1202

Meeting with stakeholders, 1979

Support services funding, 1980

Truth and Reconciliation Commission

Implementation of recommendations, 1203

Parking tickets

Resolution delays, 1502-1503

Path to Reconciliation Act

Annual progress report, June 2016, 1662

Peguis First Nation flood

Restoration of community, 1599

Police chief

Hiring process, 1600

Police officer positions

Elimination of, 1482

Financial support, 1483

Policing services

Helicopter unit review, 1484-1485

Rail line relocation

Government support for, 1490, 1601

Location redevelopment, 1492

Rapid transit expansion

Separated bike path, 1286

Ride-sharing services

Aboriginal women, 941

Definition of, 1300-1301

Meyers Norris Penny study, 941-942

Taxicab Board involvement, 941

Shoal Lake 40 First Nation

Freedom Road construction, 1298-1299, 1598

Snow Lake

Work camp accommodations, 1608-1609

Suicide prevention

Indigenous communities, 1296

Taxicab Board

Chair, selection process, 940-941

Meyers Norris Penny review, 1299

Racism concerns, 1282-1283

Ride-sharing services, 941

Thompson Aboriginal Accord, 1269

Transit fares

Increase concerns, 1505

Transit funding

Cost sharing, 1504

Transit services

Passenger safety, 1601

Treaty Land Entitlement

Resolution of, 1501

Status update, 1285

Transition delays, 1605

Truth and Reconciliation Commission

Calls to action, implementation of, 1203

Indigenous and Municipal Affairs priority, 1277-1278

Policy development, 1279

Reporting requirements, 1279

Uber, 1300

University of Manitoba

Indigenous knowledge programs, 462

Urban Development Initiatives, 1502

Urban reserves

Land transfer delays, 1605

Warrant Enforcement Unit

Funding status, 1485

Winnipeg Police Board

Chief, selection of, 1481

Winnipeg Police Service

Cadet positions, 1601

Winnipeg Transit

Passenger, driver safety, 1483-1484

Wiping Away the Tears gathering

Funding support, 1493-1495

Yes! North initiative

Direction of, 1283-1285

Class size. See Small class size initiative

Clean Environment Commission review

Altemeyer, 1415

Cox, 1415

Climate change. See also Resolutions

Budget 2016

Altemeyer, 334

Environmental protection

Allum, 449-450

Government position

Altemeyer, 266-267, 1420-1421, 1423

Cox, 266-267, 1420-1421, 1423

Marcelino, F., 266

Stefanson, 266

Climate change town hall

Kinew, 220

Co-operative Loans and Loans Guarantee Board

Annual report 2015-2016

Cullen, 2065

Coal tax

Green energy investment

Altemeyer, 1587

Cox, 1587

Cochrane, Tom. See Ministerial statements under Tom Cochrane Highway

Code, Judi. See Members' statements

Collective bargaining rights

Fiscal management options

Friesen, 2743

Lindsey, 2742-2743

Committee of Supply. See also Specific departments for Estimates

Committee report

Piwniuk, 1570, 1729

Concurrence motion

Debate, 1570-1592, 1598-1614, 1629-1659, 1674-1706, 1709-1727

Goertzen, 1741

Speakers

Allum, 1612-1614

Altemeyer, 1582-1591

Clarke, 1598-1609

Cox, 1582-1592

Eichler, 1570-1582

Fielding, 1674-1701

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

Goertzen, 1570

Kinew, 1637-1650, 1678-1684, 1701-1706, 1709-1717

Klassen, 1651-1652

Lathlin, 1598-1608, 1693-1696

Lindsey, 1580-1581, 1608-1612, 1652-1659

Maloway, 1606-1607, 1609

Marcelino, F., 1709, 1717-1726

Marcelino, T., 1629-1637

Pallister, 1717-1727

Pedersen, 1609-1614, 1653-1659

Saran, 1570-1580, 1696-1699

Schuler, 1629-1653

Swan, 1717

Wishart, 1701-1706, 1709-1717

Report

Piwniuk, 1557

Supply motions

Friesen, 1741

Committee of the Whole

Appropriation Act, 2016 (Bill 12), 1757

Committee report

Piwniuk, 1757

Budget Implementation and Tax Statutes Amendment Act, 2016 (Bill 11), 1757

Committee report

Piwniuk, 1757

Loan Act, 2016 (Bill 13), 1755-1757

Committee report

Piwniuk, 1757

Community benefits agreements. See also East-side road; First Nations communities; Manitoba East Side Road Authority Repeal Act

Funding commitment

Lindsey, 1271

Pedersen, 1271

Government position

Lindsey, 1125-1129

Pallister, 1125-1129

Shoal Lake 40 First Nation

Fontaine, 2738

Pedersen, 2738

Winter road construction (North)

Lindsey, 1612

Pedersen, 1612

Community Corrections

Aboriginal staff numbers

Stefanson, 834

Swan, 834

Vacancies

Stefanson, 834

Swan, 834

Community Economic Development Fund

Department transfer

Clarke, 1276-1277

Lathlin, 1276

Community Engagement and Corporate Services

Funding

Fielding, 1306-1307

Roles and functions

Fielding, 1244

Fontaine, 1243

Staffing

Fielding, 1244

Fontaine, 1244

Community Places Program

Funding inquiry

Clarke, 1501-1502

Swan, 1501-1502

Grant allocations

Clarke, 1302

Saran, 1302

Status update

Altemeyer, 725, 726

Clarke, 726, 1608

Friesen, 725-726

Lathlin, 1608

Community police offices

Funding support

Lamoureux, 744

Stefanson, 744

Community policing

Lamoureux, 743

Stefanson, 744

Community prosecutor. See also Block by Block

Stefanson, 757

Swan, 757

Community Safety Officer Program

Brandon, City of

Stefanson, 750

Swan, 750

Thompson, City of

Stefanson, 749-750

Swan, 749

Commuters. See Cycling, commuter

Composites Innovation Centre

Cullen, 536

Gerrard, 523

Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA). See also Members' statements

Manitoba, effect on

Cullen, 2651

Johnson, 2720

Nesbitt, 2651, 2720

Potato market

Isleifson, 2724

Potato tariff

Nesbitt, 2719

Concentration camps. See Members' statements under Ademi, Nihad

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

Annual report 2015

Stefanson, 1912

Concordia Foundation

Wiebe, 207-208

Concordia Health & Fitness Centre

Funding commitment

Goertzen, 191-192

Maloway, 571

Wiebe, 191-192, 421, 571

Status update

Goertzen, 961

Wiebe, 961

Concordia Village. See Members' statements

Conference Board Report

Manitoba's economy

Allum, 809

Friesen, 809

Conflict of interest

Premier's asset disclosure

Goertzen, 17, 36-37, 75-76, 117-118

Pallister, 1112-1119

Stefanson, 16

Swan, 16-17, 36-37, 75-76, 117-118, 1112-1119

Congenital heart disease

Newborn screening

Gerrard, 1021

Goertzen, 1021

Conservation and Water Stewardship

Annual report

2015-2016

Cox, 2261

Consumer Protection

Department transfer

Stefanson, 903

Swan, 903

Continuing Consolidation of the Statutes of Manitoba

Fidelity bonds, prime insurance

Friesen, 2453

Contract tendering practices

Auditor General's recommendations

Pallister, 653-656

Open data portal

Mayer, 26

Public disclosure, 2490

Coop Vélo-Cité

Selinger, 425-426

Cooperative Promotion Board

Annual report 2015-2016

Cullen, 2065

COPSE. See Council on Post-Secondary Education (COPSE)

Copyright. See Trans-Pacific Partnership

Corporate audit. See Audit, corporate

Corporate income tax rates

Gerrard, 342

Correctional facilities. See also Synergy Inmates Phones Inc.; specific facilities

Aboriginal staff

Stefanson, 691

Swan, 691

Accidental releases

Lamoureux, 677

Stefanson, 627-628, 677

Swan, 627-628

Capacity rates

Stefanson, 615, 617

Swan, 615, 616-617

Construction of

Stefanson, 615

Swan, 615

Deaths in custody

Stefanson, 628

Swan, 628

Front-line workers

Stefanson, 622-623

Swan, 622-623

Increased capacity plans

Stefanson, 559

Swan, 558

Intermittent sentences

Stefanson, 678

Swan, 678

Overcrowding

Stefanson, 2547

Swan, 2547, 2568

Overtime budget

Stefanson, 691

Swan, 691

Paroled offenders (federal)

Stefanson, 681-682

Swan, 681-682

Phone service

Charges to inmates

Stefanson, 1917

Swan, 1917

Population increase

Pallister, 2649-2650

Stefanson, 2649

Swan, 2649, 2746, 2765

Population projections

Stefanson, 619

Swan, 619

Population projections (youth)

Stefanson, 619-620

Swan, 619

Remand centre deaths

Information for families

Stefanson, 2506-2507

Swan, 2506-2507

Remand custody

Length of stay

Stefanson, 629

Swan, 628

Vacancies

Stefanson, 834

Swan, 834

Video conferencing

Stefanson, 677

Swan, 677

Correctional officer training

Cultural awareness training

Lamoureux, 676

Stefanson, 676

Education requirements

Lamoureux, 675-676

Stefanson, 675-676

Facility locations

Lamoureux, 675

Stefanson, 675

Payment during

Stefanson, 621

Swan, 621

Correctional officers

Hiring of

Lamoureux, 676

Stefanson, 676-677

Recruitment

Stefanson, 620-621

Swan, 620-621

Retention practices

Stefanson, 621

Swan, 621

Turnover rates

Lamoureux, 676

Stefanson, 676

Council on Post-Secondary Education (COPSE)

Government intentions

Kinew, 1715

Wishart, 1715-1716

Priority areas

Kinew, 1716

Wishart, 1716

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

1 R

Maloway, 2157-2158

2 R

Debate

Johnston, 2806-2807

Klassen, 2806

Maloway, 2797-2798

Michaleski, 2804-2806

Smith, 2800-2802

Swan, 2802-2804

Questions

Gerrard, 2799

Johnson, 2799-2800

Maloway, 2798-2800

Nesbitt, 2799-2800

Smith, 2798, 2800

Swan, 2799

Civil proceedings

Johnson, 2800

Maloway, 2800

Nesbitt, 2800

Claim limit increase

Klassen, 2806

Maloway, 2797-2798

Michaleski, 2805

Consultations

Johnson, 2799

Johnston, 2806-2807

Maloway, 2798-2799

Michaleski, 2804-2805

Smith, 2798-2799, 2801

Court filings, number of

Smith, 2803

Increased capacity

Gerrard, 2799

Maloway, 2799

Law Reform Commission recommendations

Smith, 2803

Regulation changes

Maloway, 2798

Michaleski, 2805

Small business, impact on

Swan, 2799

Cox, Hon. Cathy (River East) PC

Aerospace industry

Trans-Pacific Partnership, 167

Aquatic invasive species

Prevention funding increase, 1205

Biomass industry

Funding for, 1586-1587

Bipole III transmission line

Pimachiowin Aki-UNESCO designation, 508

Boating education program

Zebra mussel infestation, 2271

Cabinet Ministers' salaries

Increase in, 1409-1410

Canadian Environment Week, 427-428

Carbon pricing, 1583-1586, 1588-1589

Carbon pricing (federal)

Federal-provincial transfers, use of, 2368

Minister's position, 2368

Carbon-neutral deadline, 1589

City of Winnipeg

Sewage treatment plant

Timeline for improvements, 1398-1399

Update, 2830-2831

Water pollution control, 1267

Clean Environment Commission review, 1415

Climate change

Government position, 266-267, 1420-1421, 1423

Coal tax

Green energy investment, 1587

Committee of Supply

Concurrence motion

Speakers, 1582-1592

Conservation and Water Stewardship

Annual report

2015-2016, 2261

Eco-certification

Lake Winnipegosis, 1422

Timeline for (Manitoba lakes), 1423

Energy East Pipeline, 1428

Environmental Rights Act, 1418-1419

Family Physician of the Year

Award recipients, 2643

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

2 R

Debate, 2318-2319

Cause of death, 2318

Medical examiner, investigations, 2318

Supreme Court ruling, 2318

Forestry industry

Trans-Pacific Partnership, 167

Tariffs, elimination of, 167

Fort McMurray wildfire

General comments, 9

Prevention measures, 227

Front-line workers

Definition of, 1407

Global warming

Carbon-neutral deadline, 1589-1590

Government Resolution

Trans-Pacific Partnership, 166-167

Green energy investment

Coal tax, 1587

Greenhouse gas emissions

International targets, 120-121

Reduction plan, 1419, 1423, 1424-1427

Source of (by sector), 1591-1592

Gross domestic product (GDP)

Trans-Pacific Partnership (Asia), 166

Habitat Heritage Corporation

Annual report 2015-2016, 2261

Indigenous communities

Sustainable development consultations, 1422

International Institute for Sustainable Development

Project plans, 1415

Roundtable, plan for, 1415-1416

Lake Winnipeg

Land-use planning, 1423

Lake Winnipegosis

Eco-certification, 1422

Lakes and rivers

Eco-certification timeline, 1423

Members' statements

Family Doctor Week, 2643-2644

Rouse, Allan, 505-506

St. Anne Ukrainian Catholic Church, 2066

Ministerial statements

Canadian Environment Week, 427-428

Chadderton, Cliff, 2769-2770

United Empire Loyalist Day, 582

Wildland fire update, 9-10

North End sewage treatment plant

Project completion date, 1567-1568

Northern Manitoba communities

Wildfire prevention, 19

Oral Questions

Aquatic invasive species

Prevention funding increase, 1205

City of Winnipeg

Sewage treatment plant update, 2830-2831

Water pollution control, 1267

Climate change

Government position, 266-267

Climate change emissions

International targets, 120-121

Manitoba Hydro development

Pimachiowin Aki UNESCO World Heritage Site, 508

North End sewage treatment plant

Project completion date, 1567-1568

Proposed federal carbon tax

Minister of Sustainable Development's position, 2368

Use of federal-provincial transfers, 2368

Sewage treatment plant

Timeline for improvements, 1398-1399

Surface Water Management Act

Reintroduction of bill request, 406-407

Wildfire prevention

Northern Manitoba, 19

Zebra mussel infestation

Boating education program, 2271

Parker Wetlands Conservation Committee

Consultations with, 1590-1591

Pimachiowin Aki

UNESCO designation, 508

Pineland Forest Nursery

Annual report 2015-2016, 2641

Public Sector Compensation Disclosure Amendment Act (Bill 14)

2 R

Debate, 2478-2480

Severance package disclosure

Political staff, 2479

Surface Water Management Act

Government intention, 1416-1418

Reintroduction of bill request, 406-407

Sustainable Development Department

Estimates

Opening statements, 1404-1406

Speakers, 1404-1428

Full-time staff, 1408-1409, 1411-1414

Indigenous community consultations, 1422

Staff introductions, 1406

Stakeholder consultations, 1588

Supplementary Estimates for Legislative Review 2016, 802

Vacancies, 1408, 1411-1414

Trans-Pacific Partnership

Aerospace industry, 167

Asian market GDP, 166

Forestry sector tariffs, elimination of, 167

Pork and beef tariff reduction, 166

Wheat tariffs, 166

UNESCO World Heritage site

Land-use planning, 1422-1423

United Empire Loyalist Day, 582

Wildfire prevention

Fire boats, use of, 19

Northern Manitoba, 19, 227

Wildfires

Beresford Lake, 9

Caddy Lake, 9

Fort McMurray, 9, 227

Zebra mussel infestation

Boating education program, 2271

Credit rating, Manitoba

Allum, 443

Stefanson, 455

Crime prevention

Community safety concerns

Lamoureux, 55

Crime prevention initiatives

Community involvement

Goertzen, 1400-1401

Lamoureux, 1400

Crime rate increase

Fentanyl use

Pallister, 2649-2650

Swan, 2649

Government reduction plan

Pallister, 2781

Stefanson, 2781

Swan, 2781-2782

Crime rates

General comments

Fielding, 2623

Nesbitt, 1813

Violent (Manitoba)

Wishart, 2117

Crime statistics (Winnipeg)

Jail population increase

Pallister, 2649-2650

Stefanson, 2649

Swan, 2649

Criminal Property Forfeiture Unit

Funding increase

Stefanson, 843

Swan, 843

Vacancy rate

Stefanson, 843

Swan, 843

Victim Assistance grants

Exclusion from

Stefanson, 844

Swan, 844

Cross Lake Cree Nation

Home ownership criteria

Fielding, 1695-1696

Lathlin, 1695

Crown attorneys

Number of (ICAP)

Stefanson, 836

Swan, 836

Positions filled

Stefanson, 835

Swan, 835

Retention of (Thompson)

Stefanson, 836

Swan, 836

Crown corporations

Adherence to core mandate

Johnson, 2307

Schuler, 2307

General comments

Schuler, 877

Yakimoski, 877

Privatization concerns

Allum, 67

Marcelino, F., 42, 72-73

Marcelino, T., 22

Pallister, 72-73

Schuler, 22

Swan, 99

Public-private partnerships

Lindsey, 1652-1653

Schuler, 1652-1653

Crown Corporations Council

Annual report 2015

Schuler, 219

Crown Corporations, Standing Committee on

First report

Guillemard, 1769-1770

Rules and practices

Marcelino, F., 2301-2302

Pallister, 2301-2302

Crown Services

Privatization concerns

Marcelino, F., 15-16

Pallister, 15-16

Transparency commitment

Lagimodiere, 2829

Schuler, 2829

Crown Services estimates. See Finance Department

Cuddeford, Danica

YM-YWCA award winner

Martin, 13

Cullen, Hon. Cliff (Spruce Woods) PC

Aboriginal communities

Financial literacy, 708

Aerospace industry

Air Canada Act-Bill C-10

Government motion, 511

Innovation and research, 268

Trans-Pacific Partnership, 259

Aerospace Week, 259-260

Air Canada Public Participation Act (Bill C-10)

Aerospace industry, 511

Amendments to, 259

Manitoba economy, 808-809

Senate committee presentation, 1108

Appeal Commission and Medical Review Panel

Annual report 2015, 259

Apprenticeship training

Northern Manitoba communities, 634

Bargaining units

Certification change

Consultations with labour, 805-806

General comments, 641, 1739-1740, 1867

Basic personal tax credit

Threshold increase, 761-762

Centrallia 2016

Trade convention, 189-190

Churchill Manitoba

Economic plan, 1784-1785

City of Winnipeg

Rail line relocation, 589-590

Co-operative Loans and Loans Guarantee Board

Annual report 2015-2016, 2065

Composites Innovation Centre, 536

Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA)

Manitoba, effect on, 2651

Cooperative Promotion Board

Annual report 2015-2016, 2065

Domestic violence, employment leave

Consultation with labour organizations, 806

Regulations, 325-326

East-side road

Construction commitment, 1787

First Nations agreements, 363

Economic growth

First Nations communities, 763

Economy (Manitoba)

Government plan, 2215-2216

Employment statistics

First Nations communities, 759

Enterprise Machine Intelligence and Learning Initiative (EMILI)

Status update, 1870

Entrepreneurship Manitoba

Annual report 2015-2016, 2065

Executive Council

Labour organizations, consultations with, 987

First Nations communities

Community benefits agreements, 363, 1402

Economic growth, 763

Employment statistics, 759

Wildfire prevention equipment, 774

Freedom Road construction

Shoal Lake 40 First Nation, 2072-2073

Frontier Collegiate

Facility upgrades, 633-635

Government Resolution

Air Canada Public Participation Act, 535-536

Trans-Pacific Partnership, 151-153

Growth, Enterprise and Trade Department

Estimates

Opening statements, 559-561

Speakers, 559-561, 629-647, 691-711, 757-774

Reorganization of, 564-565

Staff introductions, 563-564

Supplementary Estimates for Legislative Review 2016, 503

Healthy Child Committee of Cabinet

Ministerial appointments, 567-568

Immigration Department

Dissolution of ministry, 39-40

Interactive Digital Media Tax Credit

Changes to, 1625

Labour Department

Dissolution of, 39-40, 806

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

2 R

Debate, 2245-2246

Questions, 2243

Automatic certification, unanimous, 2243

Board discretionary concerns, 2245

Neutral voting place, 2246

Secret ballot voting, 2243

Voting, timeliness of, 2246

Labour Relations Amendment Act (Bill 7)

1 R, 868

2 R

Debate, 2021-2022

Questions, 2023-2025

Certification vote, 2025

Consultations, 2023, 2024

Government position, 2646-2647

Interference provisions, 988

Labour groups, consultation with, 2308

Second reading, timeline for, 1916-1917

Secret ballot voting, 2019, 2022

Withdrawal request, 988, 2163-2164, 2588

Worker intimidation, 2022, 2024

Labour union consultation

Pension regulations, 2364-2365

Lynn Lake

Mining investment, 637

Manitoba Federation of Labour

Premier's Enterprise Team, 639-640

Manitoba Government and General Employees' Union (MGEU)

Government mandate, 2504

Manitoba Telecom Services, sale of

Capital investment by Bell, 146, 697, 702, 2019-2020

Cellphone rate increase, 146-147, 471, 695-696

Competitive environment, 698-699, 2019, 2551

Employment loss concerns, 145-146, 187, 692-693, 696-697

Government position, 185-186, 223-224

Internet service plans (North), 709

Local service providers, 1836

Northern investment plan, 694, 703-704

Opposition to sale, 144

Risk assessment, 700

Manitoba Telehealth

Northern services, 710

Mine regulation

Advisory committee, 640-641

Mineral exploration

Junior mining companies, 638

Minimum wage

Business investment incentive, 768

Labour management review, 1739

Minimum wage increase

Government position, 1788

Need for, 758-764

Request for, 705-706, 1735-1736, 1866-1867, 2164-2165, 2583-2584

Women and children, impact on, 1788

Mining industry

Development plans, 635-636

Investment in, 636-638

Lynn Lake investment, 637

Mineral exploration

Junior mining companies, 638

Northern Manitoba communities, 512-513

Regulation advisory committee, 640-641

Ministerial statements

Aerospace Week, 259-260

Tourism Week, 395-396

New West Partnership Agreement

Manitoba participation, 152

Non-profit organizations

Social Impact Bonds, 766-767

Northern Economic Development Strategy, 2586

Northern Manitoba communities

Advisory committees, 566

Apprenticeship training, 634

Economic development plan, 709, 2212, 2550-2551

Education and training funding, 323-324

Meeting with Premier, 1870-1871, 2550

Mining industry development concerns, 512-513

MTS, sale of

Internet service plans, 709

Northern investment plan, 694, 703-704

Rail line service, reduction impact, 1835-1836

Trades training facility (Thompson), 631-632

Wildfire prevention, 774

Northern Manitoba highways

Highway infrastructure concerns, 324

Northern Sector Council

Yes! North initiative, 632

Office of the Fire Commissioner

Annual report 2015-2016, 2575-2576

Opposition day motion

Changes to union certification process, 2172-2173

Oral Questions

Aerospace industry

Innovation and research, 268

Air Canada Act Bill C-10

Impact on Manitoba economy, 808-809

Senate committee presentation, 1108

Bargaining units

Certification change, 1739-1740

Canada signs CETA

Effect on Manitoba, 2651

Centrallia 2016

Trade convention, 189-190

Changes to labour legislation

Consultation with labour organizations, 805-806

Churchill Manitoba

Economic plan, 1784-1785

City of Winnipeg

Rail line relocation, 589-590

Digital media industry

Changes to tax credit, 1625

Dissolution of labour ministry

Request to reinstate, 806

Domestic violence victims

Employment leave regulations, 325-326

East-side road construction

First Nations agreements, 363

Education and Training Department

University of Manitoba contract

Collective bargaining negotiations, 2546

EMILI project

Status update, 1870

First Nations communities

Community benefits agreements, 1402

Labour and immigration

Dissolution of ministry, 39-40

Labour relations act

Government position, 2646-2647

Interference provisions, 988

Secret ballot voting, 2019

Timeline for second reading, 1916-1917

Withdrawal request, 988, 2163-2164, 2588

Labour Relations Amendment Act

Labour union consultation, 2308

Secret ballot voting, 2019

Timeline for second reading, 1916-1917

Labour union consultation

Pension regulations, 2364-2365

Leave for domestic violence victims

Consultation with labour organizations, 806

Manitoba's aerospace industry

Air Canada Act-Bill C-10, 511

Manitoba's economy

Government plan, 2215-2216

MGEU labour contracts

Government mandate, 2504

Minimum wage

Increase request, 1866-1867, 2164-2165, 2583-2584

Minimum wage earners

Increase request, 1735-1736

Labour management review, 1739

Minimum wage increase

Government position, 1788

Impact for women and children, 1788

MTS capital investment

Bell's proposed investment, 146

Northern Economic Development Strategy

New government strategy, 2586

Northern Manitoba communities

East-side road construction, 1787

Economic plan, 2212, 2550-2551

Education and training investment, 323-324

Highway infrastructure concerns, 324

Meeting with Premier, 1870-1871

Mining industry development concerns, 512-513

Request for Premier to visit, 2550

Yes! North initiative, 323

Northern Manitoba rail line

Service reduction impact, 1835-1836

Organized labour

Certification changes, 1867

Premier's Enterprise Team

Diversity of appointments, 989-990

Question in Executive Council estimates

Consultations with labour organizations, 987

Rail line relocation

Implementation timeline, 476-477

Sale of MTS to Bell

Cellphone rate increase, 147, 471

Competitive environment, 2019, 2551

Employment loss concerns, 145-146, 187

Government expectations, 2019-2020

Government support, 185-186, 223-224

Local service providers, 1836

Opposition to sale, 144

Shoal Lake 40 First Nation

Freedom Road construction, 2072-2073

Tolko Industries

Future of operation, 2269

Pension concerns, 2211, 2507-2508

Tolko Mill closure

Economic concerns, 2015

Government plan, 1785-1786

Tourism promotion

Funding increase, 405

Trans-Pacific Partnership

Government support, 1738-1739

University College of the North

Economic and education strategy, 20-21

WCB review committee

Terms of reference change, 1569, 1626-1627

Workplace illness and injury prevention

Health and safety indicators, 1402-1403

Yes! North initiative

Northern economic development, 38

PowerSmart

Annual report 2015, 259

Premier's Enterprise Team

Diversity of, 989-990

Manitoba Federation of Labour, 639-640

Rail line relocation

Implementation timeline, 476-477

Task force, 589-590

Research and development

Investment in, 769-771

Shoal Lake 40 First Nation

Freedom Road construction, 2072-2073

Social Impact Bonds

Government intentions, 765-766

Non-profit organizations, 766-767

Tax credits

Review of, 772

Thompson, City of

Northern Manitoba communities

Trades training facility, 631-632

Tolko Industries, closure

Economic concerns, 2015

Future of operation, 2269

Long-term plan, 1785-1786

Pension concerns, 2211, 2507-2508

Tourism promotion

Funding increase, 405

Tourism Week, 395-396

Trade

Pacific exports, 152

Trades training

Northern Manitoba communities, 631-632

Trans-Pacific Partnership

Aerospace industry, 259

Government support, 1738-1739

Pacific exports, 152

Treaty Land Entitlement

Resolution of, 773-774

Truth and Reconciliation Commission

Indigenous history curriculum, 707

Unemployment rates, 759

University College of the North (UCN)

Economic and education strategy, 20-21

Economic development, 646-647

Yes! North initiative

Consultation process, 630-631

University of Manitoba contract

Collective bargaining negotiations, 2546

Wildfire prevention

Northern Manitoba, 774

Workers Compensation Board

Annual report 2015, 259

Five-Year Plan 2016-2020, 259

Review committee

Terms of reference change, 1569, 1626-1627

Workplace safety

Illness and injury prevention

Health and safety indicators, 1402-1403

Workplace Safety and Health Act

Changes to, 642

Yes! North initiative

Consultation process, 630

General comments, 323

Government intention, 643-644

Healthy communities, 644

Northern economic development, 38

Northern Sector Council, 632

Socioeconomic barriers, 645-646

UCN consultations, 630-631

Curling. See International curling centre of excellence; Members' statements

Currency. See Trans-Pacific Partnership

Currency markets

Arbitrage techniques

Kinew, 995

Pallister, 995

Curry, Nic (Kildonan) PC

Budget 2016

Debate, 387-391

Centrallia 2016

Trade convention, 189

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

1 R, 2395

2 R

Debate, 2709-2711

Questions, 2711-2713

Active service, definition of, 2711-2712

Jurisdiction expansion, 2713

Promotion of bill, 2712

Retention of reservists, 2713

Veterans, hiring preferential, 2712

Economy (Manitoba)

Performance of, 791-792

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

2 R

Debate, 1886-1890

Human Rights Code Amendment Act (Bill 207)

2 R

Questions, 2045

Labour Relations Amendment Act (Bill 7)

Secret ballot voting, 2192

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

2 R

Debate, 1810-1811

Manitoba Filipino Business Council Inc., 791-793

Members, introduction of

Trooper Fred Butterworth, 427

Members' statements

Primary Reserve veterans, 2734

Seven Oaks MET School, 1197-1198

Shooters Family Golf Centre, 183

Trooper Fred Butterworth, 427

Winnipeg Soccer Federation-Soccer North, 2499

NDP leadership race, 1887

Opposition day motion

Changes to union certification process, 2191-2193

Oral Questions

Centrallia 2016

Trade convention, 189

Political staff salaries

Severance disclosure bill, 1981

Political parties

Public financing, elimination of, 1887-1890

Protecting Children (Information Sharing) Act (Bill 8)

2 R

Debate, 1991-1995

Provincial sales tax increase

Small business, impact on, 1886

Resolutions

Recognition of the importance of financial literacy

Questions, 1817-1818

Recognition of the Manitoba Filipino Business Council

Debate, 791-793

Seven Oaks Met School, 1197-1198

Severance package disclosure

Political staff, 1981

Shooters Family Golf Centre, 183

Customary care

Child and Family Services

Klassen, 1061

Lathlin, 212, 1990-1991

Pallister, 1061-1062

Implementation of

Lathlin, 2693

Integrated service delivery model

Klassen, 2347

Legislation update

Fielding, 1435, 1685

Fontaine, 1435, 1685

Cycling, commuter

Selinger, 425-426

 

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