Law Amendments - 1st Session - 37th Legislature

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MacDonald, Scott (Manitoba Wholesale Implement Association; MacDon Industries Limited)

Farm Machinery and Equipment Amendment Act (Bill 20), 48-51

Application to court, 49-50

Definitions–terminate, 49

Mediation provisions, 50

Prohibition on discrimination, 49

Prohibition on termination, 49

Termination circumstances, 50

Mackintosh, Hon. Gord (St. Johns) N.D.P.

Correctional Services Amendment Act

Opening remarks, 137

Court of Queen's Bench Surrogate Practice Amendment Act (Bill 22)

Electronic storage, 125-26

Opening remarks, 123

Court Security Act (Bill 9)

Appeal process, 16

Application, consistency of, 10, 12-13

Cultural sensitivity, 15-16

Definitions–weapon, 14

Law Courts Building, access to, 6

Legislative process, 10

Public safety, 10-11

Regulations, 6, 15

Security system–lineups, 16-17

Violent incidents, 13-14

Enforcement of Judgments Conventions and Consequential Amendments Act (Bill 8)

Maintenance orders–other jurisdictions, 123

Highway Traffic Amendment and Consequential Amendments Act (Bill 33)

Amendments

Clause 4(15)

146-147; passed, 147

Automatic suspensions, 117

Constitutional assessment, 117

Second and subsequent seizures, 145

Vehicle impoundment

Insurance, 146

Sale of vehicle, 145

Interpretation and Consequential Amendments Act (Bill 25)

Aboriginal and treaty rights, 135-136

Opening remarks, 134-135

Preamble, 135

Jury Amendment Act (Bill 23)

Amendments

Clause 3

283; passed, 285

Clause 3.1

285; passed, 285

Definitions–ordinary mail, 282-283

Failure to attend, 281-282

Opening remarks, 127

Penalties, 127-128

Summons, notification of, 127, 281

Summary Convictions Amendment Act (Bill 36)

Amendments

Clause 3

147; passed, 280

Default convictions, 280

Victims' Rights Amendment Act (Bill 32)

Amendments

Clause 4

142; passed, 143

143; passed, 144

144; passed, 144

Consultations, 140

Dangerous offenders, 143-144

Investigation jeopardization, 141-142

Terminology–victim, 112, 140, 142-143

Maertins, Debbie (Private Citizen)

Public Schools Amendment Act (Bill 12), 165-166

Maertins, Norbert (Private Citizen)

Public Schools Amendment Act (Bill 12), 165

Mandzuik, Ken (Manitoba Association for Rights and Liberties)

Victims' Rights Amendment Act (Bill 32), 108-110

Free and independent counsel, 110

General destination upon release, 110

Opinions on alternative measures and release, 108-109

Preamble, 108

Right to be consulted about prosecution, 109

Right to information about investigation, 110-111

Terminology–victim, 108, 111, 113

Martens, Floyd (Intermountain School Division)

Public Schools Amendment and Consequential Amendments Act (Bill 42), 191-193

Bargaining unit–inclusion of management, 192

Consultations, 192-193

Education system–funding formula, 192

Legislative process, 191

Management rights, 191, 192

School division amalgamation, 192, 193-194

Students, impact on, 194

Martin, Brian (New Holland and Case IH)

Farm Machinery and Equipment Amendment Act (Bill 20), 26-29

Dealer financing, 34, 35-36

Dealer purity, 27-28, 35, 37

Dealership termination, 35, 36-37

Definitions–terminate, 27

Market area, 29

Prohibition on termination, 27, 29, 31-32

Small manufacturers, 30

Termination circumstances, 28

Vendor's security agreement, 33

McAndrew, Dave (Western School Division)

Public Schools Amendment and Consequential Amendments Act (Bill 42), 197-199

Arbitration, 198

Bargaining unit–inclusion of management, 199

Class size and composition, 199, 200

Conciliation and mediation, 199

Consultations, 199, 200

Definitions–teacher, 198-199

Labour Relations Act, 198

Management rights, 198, 200

McCrea, Tom (PIMA Agricultural Manufacturers of Canada)

Farm Machinery and Equipment Amendment Act (Bill 20), 46-47

Definitions, 46

Michaleski, Bart (Manitoba Association of School Business Officials)

Public Schools Amendment and Consequential Amendments Act (Bill 42), 183-185

Ability to pay, 185, 186

Class size and composition, 184

Financial implications, 184

Preamble, 184-185

Supplemental employment plan, 186

Moist, Paul (Manitoba Federation of Labour)

Public Schools Amendment and Consequential Amendments Act (Bill 42), 318-319

Ability to pay, 319, 320

Labour Relations Act, 318, 320

Property taxes, impact on, 319

Moroz, Wendy (Assiniboine South School Division)

Public Schools Amendment and Consequential Amendments Act (Bill 42), 315-317

Class size and composition, 316-317

Conciliation and mediation, 316

Management rights, 316

Preamble, 315-316

Motheral, Wayne (Association of Manitoba Municipalities)

Public Schools Amendment and Consequential Amendments Act (Bill 42), 204-206

Education system–funding formula, 205

Management rights, 205

Property taxes, impact on, 205, 206-207

Murray, Jim (Brandon School Division)

Public Schools Amendment and Consequential Amendments Act (Bill 42), 186-189

Ability to pay, 188

Arbitration, 187

Class size and composition, 187-188, 189

Collective bargaining, 189

Definitions–teacher, 188-189

Labour Relations Act, 188

Management rights, 187

 

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