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Votes and Proceedings

 Monday, September 22, 2003

LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF MANITOBA

VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS No. 10

FIRST SESSION, THIRTY-EIGHTH LEGISLATURE

 

PRAYER

1:30 O'CLOCK P.M.

 

The following petition was presented and read:

Mrs. Driedger – Legislative Assembly of Manitoba to request the Minister of Health to consider enhancing training programs for dialysis nurses in Manitoba, such that staffing shortages in this area are filled and to consider the importance of providing short-term dialysis services for out-of-province visitors to Manitoba. (D. Wiens, C. Stewart, S. Gill and others)

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Pursuant to Rule 26(1), Ms. Allan, Mrs. Driedger, Messrs. Jennissen and Goertzen and Ms. Irvin Ross made Members’ Statements.

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In accordance with Rule 27, Messrs. Penner and Maguire rose on Grievances.

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By unanimous consent, the sequence for consideration of estimates, as outlined in Sessional Paper No. 18 tabled on September 8, 2003, was further amended in order that the estimates of Education and Youth be considered in the Chamber.

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By unanimous consent, the sequence for consideration of estimates, as outlined in Sessional Paper No. 18 tabled on September 8, 2003, was further amended in order that the estimates of Status of Women be considered in Room 254 prior to Family Services and Housing.

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By unanimous consent, the sequence for consideration of estimates, as outlined in Sessional Paper No. 18 tabled on September 8, 2003, was further amended in order that the estimates of Conservation and Labour and Immigration be considered in Room 255 prior to Intergovernmental Affairs.

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The House then adjourned at 5:31 p.m. until 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, September 23, 2003.

 

Hon. George Hickes,

Speaker.