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Tuesday, May 30, 2000

LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF MANITOBA

VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS No. 36

FIRST SESSION, THIRTY-SEVENTH LEGISLATURE

PRAYERS

1:30 O’CLOCK P.M.

 

The following petition was presented:

Mrs. Driedger – Minister of Justice encourage the Government of Manitoba to continue partnering with schools and law enforcement to ensure Winnipeg Police Athletic Clubs provide recreational and athletic activities. (J. Moore, D. Magnus, M. Gage and others)

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During Oral Question, Hon. Mr. Mackintosh rose on a point of order regarding the words "trying to mislead this House" spoken by the Honourable Member for Fort Whyte and requested it be withdrawn.

And Mr. Laurendeau having spoken to the point of order,

WHEREUPON Mr. Speaker informed the House he would take the matter under advisement.

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Pursuant to Rule 23(1), Mr. Derkach, Ms. Allan, Messrs. Praznik, Dewar and Pitura made Members’ Statements.

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By unanimous consent, the sequence for consideration of estimates, as outlined in Sessional Paper No. 138 tabled on May 17, 2000, and subsequently amended, was further amended in order that Executive Council be considered following the estimates of Civil Service Commission.

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By unanimous consent, the sequence for consideration of estimates, as outlined in Sessional Paper No. 138 tabled on May 17, 2000, and subsequently amended, was further amended in order that Labour be considered in the Chamber until completion.

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Mr. Speaker having left the Chair and the House resolving itself into a Committee to consider of the Supply to be granted to Her Majesty;

And the House continuing in Committee.

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The House then adjourned at 6:00 p.m. until 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 31, 2000.

 

Hon. George Hickes,

Speaker.