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Waabanong Anishinaabe Interpretive Learning Centre

Project status and cost

Driedger, 1561-1562, 2269

Marcelino, 1559, 1561-1562, 2269

Wabanong Nakaygum Okimawin Protocol. See also UNESCO World Heritage Site designation

Funding for committees

Blaikie, 1491-1492, 1570

Maguire, 1491-1492, 1569-1570

General comments

Blaikie, 1477

Land-use management plan timeline

Blaikie, 1568-1569

Maguire, 1568-1569

Planning initiatives

Blaikie, 1491

Maguire, 1490

Waste-water treatment plants. See also Save Lake Winnipeg Act

Building Canada Fund projects

Ashton, 1642

Clean Environment Commission recommendations

Bjornson, 713-714

Funding

McFadyen, 1043

Selinger, 1043

Impact on waterways

Dewar, 125

Struthers, 125

Nitrogen removal

Bjornson, 1371-1372

Blaikie, 972

Briese, 1373

Gerrard, 131

Maguire, 970, 1369-1370

McFadyen, 1050

Pedersen, 973-974

Selinger, 1050

Stefanson, 75

Upgrades (Crane River)

Ashton, 807-808

Briese, 807-808

Water levels

Mitigation strategies (Rock Lake)

Cullen, 2708

Selinger, 2708

Mitigation structure removal order (Sandy Lake)

Derkach, 431

Melnick, 431

Mitigation structure removal order (Thomas Lake)

Derkach, 382-383, 431

Melnick, 383, 431

Resident notification (Howden)

Melnick, 696-697

Taillieu, 696-697

Water management policies. See also Members' statements

Capital projects (RM of Bifrost)

Nevakshonoff, 858

Concerns (RM of Westbourne)

Ashton, 2442

Briese, 2442

Melnick, 2442-2443

Drain licence applications

Maguire, 2108-2109, 2715

Melnick, 2108-2110, 2715-2716

Drain maintenance

Ashton, 1662-1663

Bjornson, 717

Briese, 138

Cullen, 217

Gerrard, 1662

Graydon, 719

Nevakshonoff, 179, 857, 859-860

Government initiatives

Briese, 2442

Faurschou, 1202-1203

Melnick, 2442

Pedersen, 84

Rowat, 753-754

Selinger, 1202-1203

Stefanson, 898

Government record

Ashton, 2642-2643

Briese, 2642-2643

Dyck, 835

Gerrard, 818-819

Pedersen, 757

Impact on farmers

Ashton, 1061-1062

Gerrard, 1061-1062, 1151-1152, 2963-2964

Selinger, 2963-2965

Struthers, 1062, 1151-1152

Lake drainage strategies

Derkach, 2504-2507

Melnick, 2504

Selinger, 2505-2507

Shale trap cleaning

Briese, 138

Water quality, government record. See Lake Winnipeg; Resolutions

Water Stewardship Department

Departmental communication to flooded municipalities

Maguire, 2019

Melnick, 2019

Estimates

Debate, 2002-2019, 2106-2115, 2144

Speakers

Maguire, 2004-2019, 2106-2114

Melnick, 2002-2019, 2106-2113

Taillieu, 2115

Wowchuk, 2114-2115

Flood Forecasting Coordination

Director's responsibilities

Maguire, 2008-2009

Melnick, 2008-2009

Outside consultants

Maguire, 2010-2011

Melnick, 2010-2011

Flooding update public briefings

Maguire, 2011

Melnick, 2011

Ministerial travel expenditures

Maguire, 2006-2007

Melnick, 2006-2007

Minister's flood response

Maguire, 2113-2114

Taillieu, 2115

Wowchuk, 2114-2115

Premier's travel expenditures

Maguire, 2006

Melnick, 2006

Staffing

Maguire, 2005-2006

Melnick, 2005-2006

Supplementary Information for Legislative Review

Melnick, 1550

Water-level forecasting

Briese, 2785-2786

Maguire, 2008

Melnick, 2008

Selinger, 2785-2786

Water-level gauge maintenance

Maguire, 2012-2013

Melnick, 2012-2013

Water supply, rural

Funding formula

Ashton, 2116-2117

Briese, 2116-2117

Waverley West

Government expenditures

McFadyen, 1049

Selinger, 1049

Wawanesa School

Structural concerns

Allan, 1018-1019, 1021, 1090-1091, 1096

Briese, 1055

Cullen, 1090-1091, 1096

Melnick, 1055

Rowat, 1018-1019, 1021

Wayne Tucker Memorial Transcona Sports Weekend. See Members' statements

Week of the Early Childhood Educator. See Members' statements

Wescoup, Desiree. See Members' statements

Western School Division enrolment statistics

Allan, 1024

Dyck, 1024

Westwood Collegiate Gay-Straight Alliance. See Members' statements

Wetlands restoration. See also Save Lake Winnipeg Act

Altemeyer, 2671

Melnick, 2003

Whitehead, Frank (The Pas) N.D.P.

Ballantyne, Patrick, 354

Cadet Day (Army, Sea and Air), 2627-2628

Chronic diseases reduction strategies (Northern Manitoba), 2080

Constant, TJ, 2265-2266

Diabetes increase prevention strategy, 2080

Flett, Wesley and Shirley, 536-537

Frontier Mosakahiken School, 169-170

Henderson, Ken, 1771

Highway and road updates (Northern Manitoba), 297

Justice, Standing Committee on

Second report, 2636-2638

Linklater, Jilliette and Wescoup, Desiree, 2447

Manitoba Hydro—Bipole III

Export sales (US), 2298

Members' statements

Ballantyne, Patrick, 354

Constant, TJ, 2265-2266

Flett, Wesley and Shirley, 536-537

Frontier Mosakahiken School, 169-170

Henderson, Ken, 1771

Linklater, Jilliette and Wescoup, Desiree, 2447

Naskekapow, John, 2648

OCN Penguins hockey team, 991

Osborne, William, 673-674

Oscar Lathlin Collegiate, 1391-1392

Personius, Eileen, 2104

Rotary Club (The Pas), 855

Wescoup, Desiree, 2447

Young, Flora, 2857

Naskekapow, John, 2648

Northern Development Strategy, 297-299

OCN Penguins hockey team, 991

Oral Questions

Manitoba Hydro—Bipole III

Export sales (US), 2298

Police services

Hiring of additional officers, 672-673

Osborne, William, 673-674

Oscar Lathlin Collegiate, 1391-1392

Personius, Eileen, 2104

Police services

Hiring of additional officers, 672-673

Resolutions

Cadet Day (Army, Sea and Air), 2627-2628

Health in the North, 2079-2081

Rotary Club (The Pas), 855

Throne Speech debate, 296-299

Training opportunities (Northern Manitoba), 297

Wescoup, Desiree, 2447

Young, Flora, 2857

Whiteshell Provincial Park

Lagoon overflows

Blaikie, 973, 1483

Maguire, 970, 1370

Pedersen, 974

Stefanson, 75-76

Whitfield, Averill. See Members' statements

Whitford, Gloria. See Members' statements

Wiebe, Matt (Concordia) N.D.P.

Bright Futures Fund budget responsibility, 2736

Child day-care centre expansions, 42

Communities That Care initiative, 639

Consumer Protection Amendment Act (Gift Cards)

[Bill 213]

2 R, 2824-2826

Consultations, 2825

Mall gift card fee elimiinations, 2824-2825

Consumer Rights Day Act

[Bill 204]

2 R, 326

Cell phone contracts, 326

New home warranties, 326

Correctional services facility redevelopments, 2736

Crime and criminals

Violent crime rate reduction strategy, 2736

Education system

High school graduation rates, 41-42

Technical Vocational Initiative programs, 511

Emergency health-care services

Personnel flood response, 1925-1926

Guru Nanak, 267

Immigration retention statistics, 335

Lighthouses program expansion, 2736

Manitoba START program funding, 334

Manitoba Youth Corps initiatives, 510

Members' statements

Communities That Care initiative, 639

Guru Nanak, 267

School divisions capital projects, 2690

Oral Questions

Emergency health-care services

Personnel flood response, 1925-1926

Science Education Action Plan funding, 1547

Physicians and surgeons

Primary care availability, 42-43

Provincial Nominee Program

Federal quota cap, 337-338

Targets, 43, 338

Recreation facilities funding, 2735-2736

Regional health authorities

Administrative costs and reviews, 42

Resolutions

Government failure to address violent crime, 2735-2737

Provincial Nominee Program

Federal quota cap, 337-338

Youth opportunities, 509-511

School division capital projects, 2690

Science Education Action Plan funding, 1547

Small business government initiatives, 41

Spotlight program expansion, 2735

Wilderness area creation (Colvin Lake)

Altemeyer, 968

Martindale, 975

Wilderness area creation (Neultin Lake)

Altemeyer, 968

Martindale, 975

Wildlife management areas

Establishment of new areas

Blaikie, 1476, 1488, 1567

Maguire, 1488

Government support

Nevakshonoff, 860

Wilson, Cam. See Members' statements

Wind energy. See Alternative energy; Manitoba Hydro

Winnipeg Aboriginal Sport Achievement Centre

Martindale, 2738

Winnipeg Auto Theft Suppression Strategy success rates

Swan, 357

Winnipeg Beach redevelopment plans

Blaikie, 1483

Winnipeg Block Parents. See Members' statements

Winnipeg Child and Family Services Agency

Expenditures responsibility

Mackintosh, 1434-1435

Mitchelson, 1434-1435

External accountability reviews

Mackintosh, 1438

Mitchelson, 1438

Foster care funding

Mackintosh, 1437

Mitchelson, 1437

Misappropriation of funds investigation

Mackintosh, 1435-1437

Mitchelson, 1435-1437

Winnipeg Education Centre Endowment

General comments

Selby, 1067

Winnipeg Foundation Amendment Act. See also Petitions

[Bill 300]

1 R

Brick, 2129

2 R

Brick, 2725-2726

Gerrard, 2726

Goertzen, 2726

C 3/R

Brick, 2939-2941

Goertzen, 2941

R/A

Lee, 2995

Board of directors member increase

Brick, 2725

History of foundation

Brick, 2939

Winnipeg Grenadiers Hong Kong battle veterans. See Ministerial statements

Winnipegosis Fire Department. See Members' statements

Winnipeg Police Services

Auxiliary cadet program

Swan, 356, 1236, 2405

Civil forfeiture unit

Swan, 918

Helicopter purchase and use

Bjornson, 965

Goertzen, 2321, 2364

Swan, 2321

Public Safety Investigation Unit expansion

Swan, 918, 1236

Warrant enforcement squad

Swan, 918

Winnipeg Police Services Auxiliary Cadets. See also City of Winnipeg Charter Amendment Act (Winnipeg Police Service Auxiliary Cadets)

Winnipeg Regeneration Strategy initiatives

Briese, 1730-1731

Lemieux, 1730-1731

Winnipeg Regional Health Authority

Administration costs

Brick, 1743

Gerrard, 1742

Oswald, 72, 902-903, 1740

Stefanson, 897

Capital expenditures

McFadyen, 1280

Selinger, 1280

Directives to pediatric physicians

Driedger, 2259-2260

McFadyen, 2257-2259, 2512-2513

Oswald, 2259-2260

Selinger, 2258-2259, 2512-2513

Employee secondments and salaries

Driedger, 1853-1855

Oswald, 1853-1855

Headquarter and administration costs

Driedger, 1542

Gerrard, 637

Selinger, 637

HealthPro contract

Driedger, 1967-1968

Oswald, 1967-1968

Logistics staffing

Driedger, 1966-1967

Oswald, 1966-1967

Main Street building costs

Driedger, 186

Winnipeg School Division

Niji Mahkwa science laboratory funding

Allan, 1176-1177

Cullen, 1176-1177

Winnipeg Technical College 25th anniversary

Brick, 188-189, 559

Winnipeg Thrashers. See Members' statements

Wiping Away the Tears forum

Robinson, 1342

WNO. See Wabanong Nakaygum Okimawin Protocol

Wolf population management strategies

Maguire, 1621

Women's correctional facility project status

Faurschou, 265, 1259

Swan, 265, 1237, 1259

Women's Health Clinic 30th anniversary. See Members' statements

Women's hospital project cost

Driedger, 1962

Oswald, 1962-1963

Swan, 495

Women's shelters usage

Mackintosh, 1583

Woodhaven Community Club redevelopment

Blady, 832

Workers Compensation Amendment Act

[Bill 6]

1 R

Howard, 521

2 R

Gerrard, 651

Howard, 649-650

Reid, 651-652

Taillieu, 650-651

C/3 R

Gerrard, 2492

Howard, 2490-2491

Taillieu, 2491-2492

R/A

Lee, 2993

Benefit indexing

Howard, 650

Taillieu, 650

Firefighting presumptive cancers inclusion

Gerrard, 651, 2492

Howard, 650, 2490-2491

Reid, 652

Taillieu, 650, 2491

Increased coverage for firefighters

Howard, 572

Jha, 572

Workers Compensation Amendment Act (Presumption re OFC Personnel)

[Bill 34]

1 R

Howard, 1535

2 R

Eichler, 2600

Howard, 2472-2473

C 3/R

Gerrard, 2985

R/A

Lee, 2994

Part-time employee inclusion

Howard, 2652

Workers Compensation Board. See also Members' statements

Annual report

Howard, 882

Appeal Commission and Medical Review Panel Annual Report

Howard, 882

Five Year Plan

Howard, 882

Injury statistics decrease

Howard, 726

Wowchuk, 684

Personnel coverage extension

Howard, 2472

Rate decrease

Blady, 248

Howard, 248

Tie One On advertising campaign

Howard, 725-726

Worker Advisor Office use

Howard, 1163-1164

Workforce Development Team

Bjornson, 1630

Workplace Essential Skills Training Initiative

Bjornson, 1630

Workplace Safety and Health

Fine enforcement

Howard, 80-81, 726, 1163

Government initiatives

Brick, 1152

Howard, 1152-1153

Inspections increase

Howard, 80, 725, 1163

World AIDS Day. See Ministerial statements

World Multiple Sclerosis Day. See Members' statements

Wowchuk, Hon. Rosann (Swan River) N.D.P.

Affordable housing initiatives, 677

Agriculture industry

Flooding, economic impact, 2481-2482

Alternative energy

Geothermal heating sytems projects, 680

Wind farm developments, 680

Appropriation Act, 2011

[Bill 52]

1 R, 2986-2987

2 R, 2987

Brandon Energy Efficiency Program (BEEP)

Government support, 679-680

Budget

Address, 676-685

Advertising costs, 735

Capital assets, 1406

Core operating expenditures increase, 691-692

Debate, 948-953

Expenditure increase, 1555

Government bond offerings, 1461-1462

Messages, 685

Personal income tax brackets, 926-927

Projected deficits, 683, 952, 1317, 1461

Proposed amendments, 924-925

Budget Implementation and Tax Statutes Amendment Act, 2011

[Bill 51]

1 R, 2633

2 R, 2692-2693

Tax reductions, 2693

Building Urban Industries for Local Development (BUILD)

Government support, 679-680

Capital Projects Transparency Act

[Bill 209]

2 R, 605-607

Public release of details, 605

Cataract surgery program expansion, 681

CentrePort Canada project status, 677

Civil Service Commission

Annual report, 89

Benefit renegotiations, 1866-1868

Budget allocations, 1557

Estimates, 1873-1876

Hiring of persons with disabilities, 1875

Internship programs, 1874-1875

Reorganization, 1873-1874

Respectful workplace initiatve, 1875-1876

Retirements, 1867-1869

Staffing, 1874, 1876

Supplementary Information for Legislative Review, 1288, 1666

Civil Service Superannuation and Related Amendments Act

[Bill 44]

1 R, 2347

2 R, 2691-2692

Joint management consultations, 2692

Civil Service Superannuation Fund

Employee statistics, 1867

Pension liabilities, 1867-1868

Condolence, motions of

Enns, Harry J., 600-601

Correctional services

Capital projects, 682

Cottage owners

Property tax deferral program, 886-887

Crime and criminals

Impact on downtown economy (Winnipeg), 2550-2551

Crocus Investment Fund

Accountability, 119

Review timeline, 1410-1411

Crown Corporations

Operating debts, 1466

Recycling programs, 1872

Downtown revitilization (Winnipeg), 1399

East Side Transportation Initiative

First Nations communities economic impact, 677

Economy

Capital investment, 949

Employment rate, 1319-1320

Projected growth rate forecasts, 94, 683, 1544-1545, 1554

Provincial sales tax, 1310

Emergency health-care services

Government initiatives, 681

Employee Pensions and Other Costs

Estimates, 1866-1869

Supplementary Information for Legislative Review, 1666

Enabling Appropriations and Other Appropriations

Emergency expenditure fund, 1871

Estimates, 1869-1872

Expenditure decreases, 1869-1870

Supplementary Information for Legislative Review, 1666

Environmental Farm Plan Program, 1871-1872

Farm to School Healthy Choice program expansion, 680

Federal Equalization Payments

Impact on budget, 1556

Revenue projections, 1473-1474

Sustainability, 1405

Finance Department

Budget expenditures, 1303-04

Environmental liabilties, 1410

Estimates, 1303-1322, 1393-1411, 1458-1475, 1551-1558

Manitoba Taxation Division information accessibility, 1131

Ministerial travel expenditures, 1307-1308

Premier's travel expenditures, 1459

Second-quarter financial report, tabling of, 287-288

Staffing, 1305-1307, 1459

Supplementary Information for Legislative Review, 1054, 2254

Tendered contracts, 1307

Fiscal Stabilization Fund

Deposit increase, 1557

Use for debt repayment, 1471-1472

Five-year economic plan

Advertising budget, 2645-2646

Flooding

Financial preparations, 429-430

Protection equipment sales tax elimination, 684

Flooding (Shoal lakes)

Mitigation and financial compensation information, 1990-1991

Flooding—mitigation strategies

Mitigation and dike maintenance strategies, 132

Food Development Centre expansion, 680

Football stadium

Budget expenditures, 1552

Cost and funding options, 120-121

Loan interest and responsibility, 1553

Memorandum of understanding, 1551-1552

Polo Park site redevelopment plan, 1553

Winnipeg Blue Bombers loan commitment, 1554

Gang Response and Suppression Program expansion, 682

Government departments

User fee increases, 1401

Government information

Online resources, 678-679

Health-care services

CancerCare programs, 681

Capital infrastructure projects, 677, 681

Dialysis units, 681

Government initiatives, 679, 681

Wait times, diagnostic tests, 681

Highways and roads

Upgrade funding, 677

Housing average sales cost, 1396

Immigration

Employment statistics, 1320, 1393-1394

Population increase, 684

Recruitment funding, 1870

I'm Worth It advertising campaign, 1401-1404

Lake Winnipeg Action Plan government support, 679

Loan Act, 2011

[Bill 53]

1 R, 2987

2 R, 2987

Lower Income Energy Efficiency program, 680, 1468-1470

Manitoba Climate Change Investment program funding grants, 679

Manitoba Hydro

Debt servicing costs, 1465, 1551

Debt-to-equity ratio, 501

Export sales revenue, 1470, 1557

Revenue decreases, 1409-1410

Standing committee appearances and presentations, 502

Water rental rates, 1467-1468

Manitoba Hydro Amendment Act (Disclosure of Government Directives)

[Bill 206]

2 R, 501-503

Manitoba Hydro—Bipole III

Converter needs, 2530

Costs estimates update, 202-203, 694-695, 2528-2530, 2958-2959

Effect on ratepayers, 2353-2354

Environmental impact, 850-851

Export sale revenues, 2355, 2528-2529

Export sales (US), 2298

Export sale viability (Saskatchewan), 925-926, 1056-1058

Future projects viability, 2353

Greenhouse gas emissions, 567-568

Line reliability, 950, 2353, 2354-2355, 2355-2356

Location consultations, 133-134

Municipality concerns, 1058

Underwater location, 739

West-side location, 2350-2351, 2351-2352, 2356-2357, 2529

Manitoba Mineral Exploration Assistance Program funding, 684

Manitoba Research and Innovation Fund funding, 678

Manitoba Ukrainian Canadian Heritage Day Act

[Bill 27]

1 R, 1287

2 R, 24532455

Members' statements

Winnipegosis Fire Department, 1846-1847

Métis Economic Development Fund budget, 684

Moose population management

First Nations consultations, 2186

General comments, 2185-2187

Hunting licence controls, 2186

Restoration funding, 2186-2187

Municipalities

Infrastructure funding, 1145-1146

Tax funding formula, 684, 1310-1311, 1311-1312, 1313-1314

Municipal Revenue (Grants and Taxation) Act amendments, 2693

Neighbourhoods Alive!

Program expansion, 684

Tax credit, 683-684

Northern Healthy Food Initiative funding, 680

Oral Questions

Agriculture industry

Flooding, economic impact, 2481-2482

Budget

Advertising costs, 735

Core operating expenditures increase, 691-692

Personal income tax brackets, 926-927

Proposed amendments, 924-925

Cottage owners

Property tax deferral program, 886-887

Crime and criminals

Impact on downtown economy (Winnipeg), 2550-2551

Crocus Investment Fund accountability, 119

Economy

Projected growth rate forecasts, 1544-1545

Finance Department

Second-quarter financial report, tabling of, 287-288

Five-year economic plan

Advertising budget, 2645-2646

Flooding

Financial preparations, 429-430

Flooding (Shoal lakes)

Mitigation and financial compensation information, 1990-1991

Football stadium

Cost and funding options, 120-121

Manitoba Hydro—Bipole III

Costs estimates update, 202-203, 694-695, 2958-2959

Effect on ratepayers, 2353-2354

Environmental impact, 850-851

Export sale revenues, 2355

Export sales (US), 2298

Export sale viability (Saskatchewan), 925-926, 1056-1058

Future projects viability, 2353

Greenhouse gas emissions, 567-568

Line reliability, 2353, 2354-2355, 2355-2356

Municipality concerns, 1058

Underwater location, 739

West-side location, 2350-2351, 2351-2352, 2356-2357

Municipal infrastructure funding, 1145-1146

Provincial debt servicing costs, 783-784, 849-850, 1061

Taxation

Personal income tax exemptions, 1059-1060

Small business tax elimination, 385

Tax returns, business

Waiver of late penalties due to flooding, 2100

Pension funds

Unfunded liabilities, 1317, 1460, 1557

Personal care homes funding, 682

Pharmacare deductibles fee elimination, 681

Physicians and surgeons

Training and retention, 681, 951

Points of order

P/O by Wowchuk requesting member from Morris correct statement, 175

Population growth, 676

Post-secondary education

Capital infrastructure projects, 677

Government initiatives, 678

Poverty rate reduction strategies, 682

Provincial debt

Borrowing terms and lenders, 1406

Debt-to-GDP ratio, 134, 952, 1303, 1461, 1557

Inclusion of crown corporations, 1465-1466

Long-term management plan, 1460, 1464

Refinancing options, 1463, 1466-1467

Servicing costs, 683, 783-784, 849-850, 1061, 1303, 1318, 1463-1464

Provincial parks upgrades and initiatives, 680

Public Interest Disclosure Act investigations, 1876

Report on Fidelity Bonds, 427

Resolutions

Manitoba Hydro—Bipole III

Costs estimates update, 2528-2530

Moose population management, 2185-2187

Taxpayer fairness for Manitobans, 1130-1132

River Point Centre project status, 682

SafetyAid programs expansion, 682

School divisions

Capital projects, 677

Funding increase, 677

New facilities day-care inclusions, 682

Securities Amendment Act

[Bill 22]

1 R, 921

2 R, 2451-2453

Offences prosecutions, 2452

Regulations harmonization, 2452

Supplementary Loans and Guarantee Authority Annual Report, 89

Sustainable Development Innovations Fund

Expenditure forecast, 1871

Taxation

Basic personal exemptions, 2692

Corporate tax decrease, 1303

Cultural Industries Printing Tax Credit, 684

Education Property Tax Credit increase, 677, 683, 1319, 2693

Farmland School Tax Rebate, 677-678, 1309

Land transfer tax revenue, 1322, 1394-1395, 1396-1397, 1397-1399, 1399-1400

Payroll tax, 1309-1310, 1318

Personal income tax exemptions, 1059-1060, 1321, 2692

Primary Caregiver Tax Credit increase, 682, 951

Property tax credit, 1394-1395, 1398

Provincial sales tax, 1400

Small business tax elimination, 385, 1130, 1307-1308

Tax bracket reduction, 1314-1316

Tax increases referendum, 1400

Taxpayer bill of rights (Manitoba)

Duplication of services, 1131

Tax returns, business

Waiver of late penalties due to flooding, 2100

Tobacco cessation

Government initiatives, 680-681

Treasury Board members, 1305

Treaty land entitlements

Settlement expenditures, 1870

Trees for Tomorrow program expansion, 679

Ukrainian Heritage Day Act

[Bill 214]

2 R, 1512-1514

Choice of celebratory date, 1513

Water Stewardship Department

Estimates, 2114-2115

Minister's flood response, 2114-2115

Winnipegosis Fire Department, 1846-1847

Workers Compensation Board

Injury statistics decrease, 684

Wuskatim Dam

Budget increase

Borotsik, 2527

Cullen, 2531

Derkach, 2534

Capital costs

Borotsik, 279-280, 611

Project status

Robinson, 944

 

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