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Wednesday, May 23, 2001

LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF MANITOBA

VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS No. 34

SECOND SESSION, THIRTY-SEVENTH LEGISLATURE

PRAYERS

1:30 O'CLOCK P.M.

 

The following petitions were presented:

Mr. Schuler – Legislative Assembly of Manitoba request that the Minister responsible for Manitoba Hydro consider alternative routes for the additional 230KV and 500KV lines proposed for the RM of East St. Paul (J. Cornwall, D. Cornwall, J. Butler and others)

Mr. Pitura – Legislative Assembly of Manitoba request that the Premier of Manitoba consider reversing his decision to not support construction of an underpass at Kenaston and Wilkes (C. Wrixon, D. Tallaire, L. Manson and others)

Mr. Loewen – Legislative Assembly of Manitoba request that the Premier of Manitoba consider reversing his decision to not support construction of an underpass at Kenaston and Wilkes (N. Carswell, D. Carswell, L. Van De Mosselaer and others)

Mrs. Driedger – Legislative Assembly of Manitoba request that the Premier of Manitoba consider reversing his decision to not support construction of an underpass at Kenaston and Wilkes (V. Barbour, I. Karr, P. Dunmall and others)

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The following petitions were read and received:

Mr. Schuler – Legislative Assembly of Manitoba request that the Minister responsible for Manitoba Hydro consider alternative routes for the additional 230KV and 500KV lines proposed for the RM of East St. Paul (O. Klopick, W. Klopick, H. Potschka and others)

Mr. Pitura – Legislative Assembly of Manitoba request that the Premier of Manitoba consider reversing his decision to not support construction of an underpass at Kenaston and Wilkes (C. Newell, C. Cormier, H. Kroeger and others)

Mr. Loewen – Legislative Assembly of Manitoba request that the Premier of Manitoba consider reversing his decision to not support construction of an underpass at Kenaston and Wilkes (T. Fiehr, B. McShane, J. Vandal and others)

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The following Bills were, by leave, severally introduced, had the purposes outlined thereof and were read a First Time:

(No. 18) – The Teachers' Pensions Amendment Act/Loi modifiant la Loi sur la pension de retraite des enseignants

(Recommended by His Honour, the Lieutenant Governor)

(Hon. Mr. Caldwell)

(No. 25) – The Health Services Insurance Amendment and Consequential Amendments Act/Loi modifiant la Loi sur l'assurance-maladie et modifications corrélatives

(Recommended by His Honour, the Administrator)

(Hon. Mr. Chomiak)

(No. 30) – The Securities Amendment Act/Loi modifiant la Loi sur les valeurs mobilières

[Hon. Mr. Smith (Brandon West)]

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Hon. Mr. Caldwell presented:

Message from His Honour, the Lieutenant Governor recommending the disposition of public revenue for Bill (No. 18).

(Sessional Paper No. 156)

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Hon. Mr. Chomiak presented:

Message from His Honour, the Administrator recommending the disposition of public revenue for Bill (No. 25).

(Sessional Paper No. 157)

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Pursuant to Rule 23(1), Mrs. Smith (Fort Garry), Mr. Jennissen, Mrs. Driedger, Ms. Asper and Hon. Mr. Gerrard made Members' Statements.

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By unanimous consent, the sequence for consideration of estimates, as outlined in Sessional Paper No. 113 tabled on April 23, 2001, was further amended in order that the estimates of Education, Training and Youth be considered in Room 255 prior to Agriculture and Food for Wednesday, May 23, 2001 only.

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By unanimous consent, it was agreed that Committee of Supply would not meet on Friday, May 25, 2001 only.

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Hon. Mr. Mackintosh moved:

THAT Bill (No. 10) – The Safer Communities and Neighbourhoods and Consequential Amendments Act/Loi visant à accroître la sécurité des collectivités et des quartiers et modifications corrélatives, be now read a Second Time and be referred to a Committee of this House.

And a debate arising,

And Hon. Mr. Mackintosh having spoken,

The debate was, on motion of Mr. Praznik, adjourned.

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Hon. Ms. Barrett moved:

THAT Bill (No. 21) – The Manitoba Ethnocultural Advisory and Advocacy Council Act/Loi sur le Conseil ethnoculturel manitobain de consultation et de revendication, be now read a Second Time and be referred to a Committee of this House.

And a debate arising,

And Hon. Ms. Barrett and Mr. Enns having spoken,

The debate was, on motion of Mr. Helwer, adjourned.

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Hon. Mr. Smith (Brandon West) moved:

THAT Bill (No. 26) – The Winnipeg Commodity Exchange Restructuring Act/Loi sur la réorganisation de la Bourse des marchandises de Winnipeg, be now read a Second Time and be referred to a Committee of this House.

And a debate arising,

And Hon. Mr. Smith (Brandon West) and Mr. Penner (Steinbach) having spoken,

The debate was, on motion of Mr. Tweed, adjourned.

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Hon. Mr. Smith (Brandon West) moved:

THAT Bill (No. 29) – The Residential Tenancies Amendment Act/Loi modifiant la Loi sur la location à usage d'habitation, be now read a Second Time and be referred to a Committee of this House.

 

And a debate arising,

And Hon. Mr. Smith (Brandon West) having spoken,

The debate was, on motion of Mr. Penner (Steinbach), adjourned.

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The House resumed the Adjourned Debate on the Proposed Motion of Hon. Ms. Mihychuk:

THAT Bill (No. 8) – The Mines and Minerals Amendment Act/Loi modifiant la Loi sur les mines et les minéraux, be now read a Second Time and be referred to a Committee of this House.

And the debate continuing,

And Mr. Tweed having spoken,

And the Question being put. It was agreed to.

The Bill was accordingly read a Second Time and referred to a Committee of this House.

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The House resumed the Adjourned Debate on the Proposed Motion of Hon. Mr. Sale:

THAT Bill (No. 13) – The Social Services Appeal Board and Consequential Amendments Act/Loi sur la Commission d'appel des services sociaux et modifications corrélatives, be now read a Second Time and be referred to a Committee of this House.

And the debate continuing,

And Mr. Cummings and Hon. Mr. Sale having spoken,

And the Question being put. It was agreed to.

The Bill was accordingly read a Second Time and referred to a Committee of this House.

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The House resolving into a Committee of Supply.

And the House continuing in Committee.

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The House then adjourned at 6:00 p.m. until 10:00 a.m. Thursday, May 24, 2001.

 

Hon. George Hickes,

Speaker.