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Votes and Proceedings Monday, May 3, 2004
LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF MANITOBA
VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS SECOND SESSION, THIRTY-EIGHTH LEGISLATURE
PRAYERS 1:30 O'CLOCK P.M.
The following petitions were presented:
Mr. Lamoureux – Legislative Assembly of Manitoba to request the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba to consider recognizing the need to sit for a minimum of 80 days in any given calendar year. (C. Pineda, E. Pineda, A. Woloszyn)
Mr. Eichler – Legislative Assembly of Manitoba to request that the Minister of Transportation and Government Services to consider having Highway 227 paved from the junction of Highway 248 and 227 all the way to Highway 16 the Yellow Head route and to request the Premier of Manitoba to consider supporting said initiatives to ensure for the safety of our Manitobans and all Canadians who travel along Manitoba Highways. (E. McRae, B. Rivard, L.H. Cosyns and others)
Mr. Murray – Legislative Assembly of Manitoba to request the Premier of Manitoba to consider ending his government's forced unionization plan of companies involved with the Red River Floodway expansion and to consider entering into discussions with business, construction and labour groups to ensure any qualified company and worker, regardless of their union status, is afforded the opportunity to bid and work on the floodway expansion project. (C. Nordman, D.R. Dick, J. Coreau and others)
By leave, Mr. Reimer for Mrs. Driedger – Legislative Assembly of Manitoba to request the Minister of Health to ensure that his attempts to balance his department's finances are not at the expense of the health and well-being of seniors and other vulnerable Manitobans suffering from this debilitating disease; to consider reversing his decision to deny Alzheimer's patients in personal care homes access to certain medications; and to consider implementing a provincial Alzheimer's strategy. (C.D. Hawkins, N. Logan, J. Scott and others)
Mr. Goertzen – Legislative Assembly of Manitoba to request the Premier of Manitoba to consider ending his government's forced unionization plan of companies involved with the Red River Floodway expansion and to consider entering into discussions with business, construction and labour groups to ensure any qualified company and worker, regardless of their union status, is afforded the opportunity to bid and work on the floodway expansion project. (J.A. Peters, T.J. Peters, T. Peters and others) ______________________________
Hon. Mr. Bjornson presented:
Supplementary Information for Legislative Review 2004-2005 – Departmental Expenditure Estimates – Education, Citizenship and Youth. (Sessional Paper No. 45) ______________________________
Hon. Ms. McGifford presented:
Annual Report of the The Manitoba Student Aid Program for the program year ending July 31, 2003. (Sessional Paper No. 46) ______________________________
Hon. Mr. Struthers, the Minister of Conservation made a statement regarding National Forest Week, May 2 to 8, 2004.
Mr. Faurschou and, by leave, Hon. Mr. Gerrard commented on the statement. ______________________________
On Motion of Hon. Mr. Gerrard Bill (No. 210) – The Legislative Assembly Amendment Act (2)/Loi nº 2 modifiant la Loi sur l’Assemblée législative, was read a First Time and had its purposes outlined. ______________________________
Pursuant to Rule 26(1), Messrs. Schellenberg, Cummings, Santos, Eichler and Nevakshonoff made Members' Statements. ______________________________
The House resolving into the Committee of Supply. ______________________________
The House then adjourned at 5:30 p.m. until 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, May 4, 2004.
Hon. George Hickes, Speaker.
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