Crown Corporations Index - 5th Session - 39th Legislature

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

      Manitoba Liquor Control Commission

            Annual report for the year ending March 2010

                  Opening remarks, 1-3

Maguire, Larry (Arthur-Virden) P.C.

      Manitoba Hydro–Bipole III

            Motion to permit public presentations on Bipole III in special committee  

             meeting, 101

Manitoba Gaming Control Commission

      Fees

            Hodgins, 26

            Pedersen, 26

Manitoba Hydro

      Annual report, March 31, 2008, 77

      Annual report, March 31, 2009, 77

      Annual report, March 31, 2010, 77

      Bi-poles, future needs

            Brennan, 88

            McFadyen, 88

      Capital construction, power sales agreements

            Brennan, 87

            McFadyen, 86-87

      Downtown headquarters building costs (Winnipeg)

            Brennan, 95

            McFadyen, 95

      Export sales opposition (US)

            Brennan, 94

            McFadyen, 86,93-94

            Robinson, 89-90, 91

            Schroeder, 86, 89-90, 91

      Export sales, extraprovincial

Borotsik,104-105

Brennan, 104-105, 108

  Gerrard, 108

      Export sales, First Nations consultations

            Robinson, 90-91

            Schroeder, 90-91

      First Nations relations

            Robinson, 91

            Schroeder, 91

      Gas price increase

            Brennan, 108-109

            Gerrard, 108-109

      Lake water level controls

            Brennan, 110

            Gerrard, 110

      Northern States Power sale agreement

            Brennan, 87

            McFadyen, 87

      Opening remarks

            Borotsik, 80

            Brennan, 82-85

            Schroeder, 80-82

            Wowchuk, 77-80

      Pattern Energy agreement

            Brennan, 86

            McFadyen, 86

            Schroeder, 86

Manitoba Hydro–Bipole III

      Agricultural impact

            Brennan, 103

            Struthers, 103

      Community development funds use

            Brennan, 96-98

            Pedersen, 96-98

      Completion service date

            Brennan, 102

            Struthers, 102

      Converter capacities

            Brennan, 93

            McFadyen, 93

      Converter costs

            Brennan, 93, 110-111

            McFadyen, 93

            Pedersen, 110-111

      Costs estimates update

            Brennan, 94-95

            Howard, 94-95

      Export sales

            Borotsik, 103-107

            Brennan, 103-107

      Farlinger draft report

            Brennan, 92-93

            McFadyen, 92-93

      First Nations consultations

            Brennan, 92

            McFadyen, 91-92

            Schroeder, 91

            Wowchuk, 92

      Landowner compensation

            Borotsik, 103

            Brennan, 92, 103

            McFadyen, 92

      Line reliability

            Brennan, 94

            McFadyen, 94

      Minister's directive on route

            McFadyen, 88-89

            Schroeder, 88-89

      Motion to permit public presentations on Bipole III in special committee  

      meeting

            Borotsik, 101-102

            Howard, 100-101

            Maguire, 101

            McFadyen, 100

            Pedersen, 101

            Robinson, 102; defeated, 101

      Routing reports

            Brennan, 88

            McFadyen, 88

      Underwater location

            Brennan, 107

            Gerrard, 107

Manitoba Liquor Control Commission

      Advertising and promotion expenditures

            Borotsik, 6

            Hildahl, 6

      AIR MILES program

            Gerrard, 17-18

            Graydon, 11

            Hildahl, 11, 17-18

      Alcohol delivery services

            Borotsik, 8

            Hildahl, 8

      Alcohol education programs

            Gerrard, 16-17

            Hildahl, 16-17

      Annual report, March 2009

            passed, 21

      Annual report, March 2010

            Opening remarks

                  Borotsik, 3

                  Mackintosh, 1-3

      Beer prices and consumption

            Borotsik, 5

            Hildahl, 5

      ChangeMakers agency contract

            Borotsik, 7

            Hildahl, 7

      Collective bargaining agreements

            Borotsik, 5

            Hildahl, 6

      Community support expenditures

            Borotsik, 6-7

            Hildahl, 6-7

      Contract tenders process

            Borotsik, 7

            Hildahl, 7

      Facility lease costs

            Graydon, 11-12

            Hildahl, 11-12

      Grocery store vendors

            Graydon, 19

            Hildahl, 19

      Limousine licencing regulations

            Borotsik, 7-8

            Hildahl, 7-8

      Local product development

            Cullen, 13

            Hildahl, 13

      Photo identification program

            Graydon, 10-11

            Hildahl, 10-11

      Rural vendor discount percentages

            Borotsik, 20

            Hildahl, 20

      Rural vendor supplier programs

            Graydon, 9, 11

            Hildahl, 9, 11

      Salary and benefit expenditure increases

            Borotsik, 3-4

            Hildahl, 3-4

            Loewen, 4

      Social event fee structure

            Graydon, 12

            Hildahl, 12

      Sponsorship decision responsibility

            Faurschou, 16

            Graydon, 12

            Hildahl, 12, 16

      Staffing increase

            Borotsik, 4-5

            Hildahl, 4-5

      Vendor distance requirements

            Borotsik, 19

            Cullen, 12

            Graydon, 18-19

            Hildahl, 12-13, 18-19

      Vendor expansions and renovations

            Faurschou, 14-15

            Hildahl, 14-15

      Vendor product lines

            Faurschou, 15

            Graydon, 19

            Hildahl, 15, 19

      Vendor registration and licence applications

            Faurschou, 13-14

            Graydon, 9-10

            Hildahl, 10, 13-14

Manitoba Lotteries Corporation

      Annual report, March 31, 2007, 23; passed, 43

      Annual report, March 31, 2008, 23; passed, 43

      Annual report, March 31, 2009, 23; passed, 43

      Annual report, March 31, 2010, 23

      Canadian Museum for Human Rights, donations to

            Hodgins, 26

            Pedersen, 26

      Casino food and beverage services

            Ashton, 33

            Borotsik, 33

            Graydon, 36

            Hodgins, 36

      Casino revenues

            Borotsik, 30-31

            Hodgins, 30-31

      Consultant costs

            Borotsik, 34

            Hodgins, 34

      Government payments allocation

            Borotsik, 27-28

            Hodgins, 27-28

      Loan arrangement details and servicing costs

            Borotsik, 33-34

            Hodgins, 33-34

      MLC Holdings Inc. capital assets

            Graydon, 34-35

            Hodgins, 34-35

      Online gaming updates

            Ashton, 31-32

            Borotsik, 31

      Opening statements

            Ashton, 24-25

            Pedersen, 25

      Responsible gaming accreditation

            Hodgins, 39

            Rowat, 39

      Responsible gaming council recommendations

            Hodgins, 38

            Rowat, 38

      Responsible gaming policy and strategy

            Hodgins, 39, 40-42

            Rowat, 39-41

      Revenue projections

            Borotsik, 32

            Hodgins, 26, 32

            Pedersen, 26

      Roll Together advertising campaign

            Hodgins, 43

            Pedersen, 43

      Spirit Sands Casino, involvement in

            Hodgins, 42

            Pedersen, 42

      Sponsorship criteria

            Hodgins, 42

            Pedersen, 42

      Stakeholders, contributions to

            Borotsik, 28-29

            Hodgins, 28-29

      Union contract agreements

            Hodgins, 26-27

            Pedersen, 26-27

      Video lottery terminal games integrity testing

            Hodgins, 30

            Pedersen, 30

      Video lottery terminal revenues and programs

            Borotsik, 29

            Hodgins, 29

      Video lottery terminal rural distribution policies

Ashton, 37

            Graydon, 36-38

            Hodgins, 36

      Voluntary Exclusion Program

            Hodgins, 38

            Rowat, 38

      Winnipeg Police Services, contribution to

            Borotsik, 27

            Hodgins, 27

Manitoba Public Insurance Corporation

      Annual report, February 29, 2008, 45

      Annual report, February 28, 2009, 45

      Annual report, February 28, 2010, 45

      Body shop owner concerns

            McLaren, 48

Taillieu, 48

      Building sale profit use

            McLaren, 62

            Taillieu, 62

      Claim adjuster decision processes

            Cullen, 64-65

            McLaren, 65

      Contract employees

            Borotsik, 69

            McLaren, 69

      Corporate service vision

            McLaren, 47-48

            Taillieu, 47-48

      Driver education, complaints about instructors

            McLaren, 6566, 69-70

            Taillieu, 65-66, 69-70

      Driver medical testing

            McLaren, 66-67, 73-74

            Taillieu, 66-67, 73

      Driver testing, rural service availability

            Cullen, 63-64

            McLaren, 63-64

      EDS contract costs

            McLaren, 58, 60

            Taillieu, 58, 60

      Employee opinion surveys

            McLaren, 63

            Taillieu, 63

      Excessive claims reserve review

            Borotsik, 53-55

            McLaren, 53-55, 75-76

            Taillieu, 75

      Executive office renovation costs

            McLaren, 71-72

            Taillieu, 71-72

      Executive salary increases

            McLaren, 70-71

            Taillieu, 70-71

      Five-year renewal broker industry concerns

            Cullen, 52

            McLaren, 52

            Taillieu, 51

      Fleet vehicle rate

            McLaren, 73

            Taillieu, 73

      Freedom of Information request costs

            McLaren, 72-73

            Taillieu, 72

      Immobilizer program, emergency vehicles

            Cullen, 73-74

            McLaren, 74

      Information technology optimization fund

            Borotsik, 55-56

            McLaren, 55-56

Motorcycle insurance registration

            Borotsik, 57

            Cullen, 73

            McLaren, 57, 73

Odometer rollback investigation

            McLaren, 70

            Taillieu, 70

      Opening remarks

            Swan, 46

            Taillieu, 47

      Outside consulting contracts

            McLaren, 60-62

            Taillieu, 60-61

      Premium tax payments

            Borotsik, 67

            McLaren, 67

      Public Utilities Board information requests

            Borotsik, 55

            McLaren, 55

      Ratepayer rebates

            Borotsik, 53-54, 74

            McLaren, 53-54, 58, 74-75

            Taillieu, 58

      Seniors' benefit eligibility

            McLaren, 72

            Taillieu, 72

      Service centre conversion costs

            McLaren, 50-51

            Taillieu, 50-51

      Staffing

            Borotsik, 67-68

            McLaren, 49, 63, 67-68

            Taillieu, 49, 62

Martindale, Doug (Burrows) N.D.P.

      Auto theft decrease, 75

      Keeyask Generating Station

            Economic benefits, 96

McFadyen, Hugh (Fort Whyte) P.C.

      Keeyask Generating Station

            Transmission capacity, 87

      Manitoba Hydro

            Bipoles, future needs, 88

            Capital construction, power sales agreements, 86-87

            Downtown headquarters building costs (Winnipeg), 95

            Export sales opposition (US), 86, 93-94

            Northern States Power sale agreement, 87

            Pattern Energy agreement, 86

      Manitoba Hydro–Bipole III

            Converter capacities, 93

            Converter costs, 93

            Farlinger draft report, 92-93

            First Nations consultations, 91-92

            Landowner compensation, 92

            Line reliability, 94

            Minister's directive on route, 88-89

            Motion to permit public presentations on Bipole III in special committee  

               meeting, 100

            Routing reports, 88

      Points of order

            P/O by McFadyen requesting that public presentations to standing  

                committee be allowed on short notice, 100

            P/O by McFadyen stating that he will give response to question on

                referenced letter, 98-99

      Wuskwatim Generating Station

            Project and cost update, 95-96

McLaren, Marilyn (Manitoba Public Insurance Corporation)

      Driver's licences, enhanced

            Costs, 59

      Manitoba Public Insurance Corporation

            Body shop owner concerns, 48

            Building sale profit use, 62

            Claim adjuster decision processes, 65

            Contract employees, 69

            Corporate service vision, 47-48

            Driver education, complaints about instructors, 65-66, 69-70

            Driver medical testing, 66-67, 73-74

            Driver testing, rural service availability, 63-64

            EDS contract costs, 58, 60

            Employee opinion surveys, 63

            Excessive claims reserve review, 53-55, 75-76

            Executive office renovation costs, 71-72

            Executive salary increases, 70-71

            Five-year renewal broker industry concerns, 52

            Fleet vehicle rate, 73

            Freedom of Information request costs, 72-73

            Immobilizer program, emergency vehicles, 74

            Information technology optimization fund, 55-56

            Motorcycle insurance registration, 57, 73

            Odometer rollback investigation, 70

            Outside consulting contracts, 60-62

            Premium tax payments, 67

            Public Utilities Board information requests, 55

            Ratepayer rebates, 53-54, 58, 74-75

            Seniors' benefit eligibility, 72

            Service centre conversion costs, 50-51

            Staffing, 49, 63, 67-68

 

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