Hansard: Index

HOUSE INDEX - 1st Session - 40th Legislature

# A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

H

Habitat Heritage Corporation

Conservation agreements

Mackintosh, 1033-1034

Wetland protection recommendations

Mackintosh, 952

Hadley, Boden

Business award recipient

Helwer, 386

Halliwell, Barry

Ken Bowman Research Award recipient

Jha, 122

Hamilton, Ayla

Rowat, 2417-2418

Hamilton, Irene

Ombudsman

Swan, 2106-2107

Hamilton, Van

Rowat, 2417-2418

Hanover School Division

Class size average

Friesen, 1746-1747, 1751

Hapnot Collegiate

Kopper Kweens basketball team

Pettersen, 449

Students

Pettersen, 2072-2073

Hapnot Lake Sanctuary

Pettersen, 642

Harmonized sales tax

Government support

Helwer, 2409

Stefanson, 1054

Struthers, 1054, 1057, 2409-2410

Harte Trail. See Friends of Harte Trail

Hartney bridge

Project status

Ashton, 1380

Maguire, 1369

HavenGroup Foundation

Personal care homes, priority review

Goertzen, 2282-2283

Oswald, 2282-2284

Hazardous Waste Management Corporation of Manitoba

Annual report

Mackintosh, 612

Head Start program

Chief, 2456

Headingley Correctional Centre

Cottage design and contents

Goertzen, 1352-1353

Swan, 1353-1354

Expansion

Swan, 986

Health, Minister of

Election campaign (2011) breach, call for resignation

Goertzen, 762-763

McFadyen, 761

Oswald, 762-763

Selinger, 761-762

Stefanson, 761-762

Health-care corporations, non-profit

Hiring of CEOs, government input

Driedger, 2502

Friesen, 2410-2411

Oswald, 2410-2411, 2501-2502

Health-care facilities. See also Access centres; QuickCare clinics; specific hospitals

Coed patient rooms

Driedger, 1350-1351

Oswald, 1350-1351

Construction updates

Chomiak, 204

Development

Oswald, 494

Patient transfers

Cullen, 1843-1844, 2189

Service hours, lack of

McFadyen, 342

Health-care professions. See also Health Professions Advisory Council; Medical Careers Exploration Program; Nursing profession; Physicians and surgeons

Government support

Struthers, 321

Scope of practice legislation proclamation

Helwer, 155-156

Oswald, 155-156

Shortage (Brandon)

Driedger, 1842

Training opportunities

Allum, 552

Health-care records. See Regulated Health Professions Amendment and Personal Health Information Amendment Act

Health-care services. See also Access centres; Ambulance services; Cardiac care; Dental health; Emergency rooms; Nursing profession; QuickCare clinics; Renal health; Rural health-care services; specific diseases

Budget priority

Maguire, 364

Struthers, 321

Centralized services

Oswald, 1583

Chronic diseases, treatment for

McFadyen, 342

Diagnostic equipment upgrades

Altemeyer, 83

Crothers, 39

Oswald, 39

Front-line service retention

Oswald, 1868

Funding (Brandon)

Caldwell, 23-24

Government record

Cullen, 511, 1612, 1843-1844, 2007

Driedger, 1841, 2472

McFadyen, 2303-2304, 2369

Mitchelson, 2323

Oswald, 2303-2304, 2472-2473

Schuler, 2202

Selinger, 2369-2370

Stefanson, 662, 1592

Government record (1990s)

Struthers, 2341

Government support

Gaudreau, 1016

Maloway, 1015-1016

Patient abuse and neglect

Driedger, 2036-2037

Patient records, electronic

Gerrard, 167

Phototherapy service availability

Goertzen, 2284

Oswald, 2284

Staffing levels and morale

Driedger, 256, 2181

Wiebe, 216

Surgical slate cancellations

Driedger, 264-265

Oswald, 264-265

Wait times for procedures

Gerrard, 76-77

Selinger, 76-77

Health Department

Administration and Finance budget

Driedger, 1867-1868

Oswald, 1867-1868

Administration expenditures, minister's office

Driedger, 1925

Oswald, 1925

Assistant deputy minister, hiring process

Driedger, 1862-1863, 1866

Oswald, 1863, 1866

Budget allotment

Cullen, 178, 2188

Contract employees

Driedger, 1869

Oswald, 1869

Estimates

Debate, 1859-1877, 1933-1951, 2276-2290

Opening statements

Driedger, 1861-1862

Oswald, 1859-1861

Speakers

Driedger, 1859-1877, 1933-1951, 2285-2289

Friesen, 2280-2282

Gerrard, 2276-2280

Goertzen, 2282-2284

Oswald, 1859-1877, 1933-1951, 2276-2289

Wishart, 2284-2285

Executive support budget

Driedger, 1873

Oswald, 1873

Healthy Living Department, relationship with

Driedger, 1523

Rondeau, 1523

Salary expenditures

Driedger, 1868, 1869-1870

Oswald, 1868, 1869-1870

Staff morale

Driedger, 1869, 2181, 2183

Oswald, 1869

Staffing

Oswald, 1867

Staffing, administration positions

Oswald, 1934

Staffing, flood overtime costs

Oswald, 1933-1934

Staffing, political

Driedger, 1871-1872

Oswald, 1871-1873, 1934

Staffing, vacancy rate

Driedger, 1868-1869

Oswald, 1868-1869

Supplementary Information for Legislative Review

Oswald, 593

Winnipeg Jets tickets, ministerial use

Driedger, 2398-2399

Oswald, 2399

Winnipeg Regional Health Authority, secondments from

Driedger, 1865-1866, 2174, 2184

Oswald, 1865-1866

Health e-Plan online program

Jets tickets, use for prizes

Driedger, 1337-1338

Rondeau, 1337-1338, 1655

Smook, 1655

Health Professions Advisory Council

Mandate

Oswald, 2395

Health Research Council

Funding

Chomiak, 1977

Gerrard, 1977

Health Sciences Centre

Diagnostic imaging centre

Oswald, 1860

Redevelopment funding

Oswald, 2240

Healthy Baby program

General comments

Chief, 534, 2296

Prenatal benefits

Chief, 745, 2455-2456

Rondeau, 746

Healthy Buddies program

Child obesity prevention

Gerrard, 1541

Rondeau, 1541

General comments

Rondeau, 1533

Healthy Child Committee of Cabinet

General comments

Chief, 534, 2296

Mandate

Chief, 2455

Crothers, 2458

Members and meeting schedule

Driedger, 1529

Rondeau, 1529

Recommendations

Chief, 745

Oswald, 739

Healthy Child Manitoba

Budget

Chief, 2293-2294

Ewasko, 2293-2294

Expansion

Selinger, 892

General comments

Chief, 534

Crothers, 2112

Mandate

Chief, 745

Ewasko, 741

Oswald, 738

Rowat, 738

Prenatal benefits

Selinger, 2175-2176

Healthy Foods Initiative. See Northern Healthy Foods Initiative

Healthy Kids, Healthy Futures task force

Evaluation

Oswald, 740

Healthy Living, Seniors and Consumer Affairs Department. See also Consumer and Corporate Affairs; Consumer Protection Office

Administration and finance expenditures

Drieger, 1521-1522

Rondeau, 1521-1523, 1673

Smook, 1673

Agency and department responsibility

Rondeau, 1657

Smook, 1657

Budget allotment

Driedger, 1528

Rondeau, 1528

Committees, ministerial participation

Driedger, 1523

Rondeau, 1523

Contract tenders

Driedger, 1527

Rondeau, 1527

Departmental reorganization

Rondeau, 1657

Smook, 1657

Deputy minister, responsibilities of

Driedger, 1521-1522

Rondeau, 1521-1522

Estimates

Debate, 1518-1541, 1655-1676

Opening statements

Driedger, 1520

Rondeau, 1518-1520

Speakers

Cullen, 1668-1670, 1674-1675

Driedger, 1520-1539

Eichler, 1663-1664

Gerrard, 1539-1541

Pedersen, 1667-1668

Rondeau, 1518-1541, 1655-1676

Schuler, 1664

Smook, 1655-1663, 1665-1666, 1670-1674, 1675-1676

Expenditure management

Rondeau, 1673-1674

Smook, 1673

Flooding, staff overtime costs

Driedger, 1527-1528

Rondeau, 1527-1528

Health Department, relationship with

Driedger, 1523

Rondeau, 1523

Ministerial travel expenditures

Driedger, 1527

Rondeau, 1527, 1659, 1674

Smook, 1659, 1674

Premier's travel expenditures

Driedger, 1527

Rondeau, 1527

Retirees, rehiring process

Rondeau, 1674

Smook, 1674

Salary expenditures

Driedger, 1529

Rondeau, 1529, 1658

Smook, 1658

Staffing, hiring process

Driedger, 1527

Rondeau, 1527, 1657-1658

Smook, 1657-1658

Staffing, political

Driedger, 1526-1527

Rondeau, 1526-1527, 1657

Smook, 1657

Staffing, relocation

Rondeau, 1659

Smook, 1658

Staffing, vacancies

Rondeau, 1658, 1674

Smook, 1658, 1674

Statutory responsibility

Rondeau, 1660-1161

Smook, 1660

Supplementary Information for Legislative Review

Rondeau, 1346

Winnipeg Jets tickets, ministerial use

Driedger, 1538-1539

Rondeau, 1538-1539, 1664-1665

Schuler, 1664

Healthy Together Now

Program implementation

Rondeau, 1519

Heaman, Maureen

Gerrard, 944

Hear for Life Manitoba

Rowat, 737

Hearing and speech programs

Hearing loss, infant statistics

Ewasko, 741

Regional health authority availability

Chief, 746

Ewasko, 741

Hearing awareness month. See Speech and Hearing Awareness Month

Heart and Stroke Foundation

Stroke unit support

Driedger, 1008

Hebert, Jennifer

Gerrard, 571

Hecla Oasis Resort and golf course

Long-term strategy

Mackintosh, 1089-1090

Maguire, 1089-1090

Helen Betty Osborne Memorial Foundation

Annual report

Swan, 1921

Helwer, Reg (Brandon West) P.C.

Addictions Foundation of Manitoba

Funding, 2062

Service reductions, 2062-2063

Affordable Utility Rate Accountability Act

[Bill 18]

2 R, 2084-2086

Cost comparison reports, 2085

Ag Days trade show (Brandon), 944

Agriculture industry

Economic concerns, 65

Flooding, financial compensation, 825

Soil conditions, effect of flood, 503

Alternative energy

Shale gas, electricity use, 2222

Anderson, Russell, 2244

Beever, Pat and Owen, 944-945

B.O.B. Headquarters

Business award recipient, 386

Brandon Chamber of Commerce awards, 385-386

Brandon Correctional Centre

Academic program availability, 1119

Budget decrease, 1119

Expansion, 1118

Gang member identification, 1119

Overcrowding, 1118

Riot analysis, 1117-1118

Staffing, 1118

Superintendent, replacement process, 1120

Brandon Regional Health Centre

Amalgamation concerns, 2184-2185

Redevelopment, 1837

Brandon School Division

English as an additional language program, 1792

Young offenders, integration of, 1119-1120

Brandon University

Faculty strike

General comments, 1331-1332

Mediation timeline, 36-37, 65, 193-194, 265-266

Bridges

Project and cost updates (Brandon), 1600

Budget 2012

Asset valuation and write-offs, 1511

Backgrounder availability, 1195

Debate, 501-505

Deficit increase and elimination timeline, 504, 1511

Election promises, government record, 501

Prebudget public consultations, 1195

Tax and fee increase, 1599, 2409

Vehicle registration fee increase, 332-333

Business Person of the Year Award (Brandon)

Hadley, Boden, 386

Canada-Manitoba Immigration Agreement

Federal centralization, meetings on, 1850, 2131-2132

Ministerial apology, request for, 1850-1851

Cancer treatment

Sense of Home campaign, 1858

CancerCare Manitoba redevelopment (Brandon), 1837

Child Abuse Registry Check fee increase, 877-878

Child poverty

Government record, 2343

Clean Environment Commission

Bipole III hearings, 572-573, 1617, 2223

Crown corporations

Flood-related expenditures, 715

Privatization, 2343

Revenue, government use of, 2085

Crown Corporations Public Review and Accountability Amendment Act (Manitoba Hydro Ratepayers Protection)

[Bill 216]

1 R, 1215

2 R, 1617-1618

D & B Sprinklers

Business award recipient, 385

Education system

Class sizes, cap on, 65

Energy Savings Act

[Bill 24]

2 R, 2249-2251

C/3 R, 2521-2522

Consultations, need for, 2521-2522

Fund dispersal authority, 2249

Finance Department

Emergency expenditures line, vote 27, 714-717

Estimates, 714-717, 825-826, 960-962, 965, 1060

Winnipeg Jets tickets, ministerial use, 960

Flooding

Assets write-downs, 1060, 1154

Flood damaged assets, evaluation of, 1142-1143

Military assistance costs, 825, 1154

Flooding (Brandon)

Mitigation strategies, 65

Optimist Soccer Park damage claim, 1856

Flooding–compensation

Claim delays, 2343-2344

Government departments

Program portfolio management review, 1600

Hadley, Boden

Business award recipient, 386

Harmonized sales tax government support, 2409

Health-care professions

Scope of practice legislation proclamation, 155-156

Increased Transparency and Accountability Act (Various Acts Amended)

[Bill 211]

2 R, 1194-1195

Infrastructure and Transportation Department

Estimates, 1154

Justice Department

Estimates, 1117-1120

Kelly, Skye, 770, 877

Lieutenant-Governor's Award recipient

Penny, Don, 1226

Manitoba Hydro

Capital projects, economic review, 442-443, 1617-1618

Debt increase, 2086

Debt-to-equity ratio, 1599, 1617

Energy efficiency programs, 2086

Export sales, 442, 2086

General rate application delay, 2375-2376

Market rates, 2223, 2375-2376

Natural gas rates, 2087

Power grid connections (Southwest), 2085, 2223

Power grid stability, 1286-1287

Public Utilities Board, accountability to, 1617

Rate increases, 442-443, 1599, 2222-2223

Renovation loan security and reporting, 2250

Revenue forecasting, 825-826, 940-941, 2375

Manitoba Hydro–Bipole III

Clean Environment Commission hearings, 1617, 2223

Line reliability, 1286

Project status, 573

Manitoba Public Insurance Corporation

Underinsured vehicles, 502-503

Vehicle registration fee increase, 332-333, 502, 614-615, 1195, 2085

Manitoba Telephone System privatization, 2343

Maple Leaf Foods

Foreign workers, employment of, 1850

Members' statements

Anderson, Russell, 2244

Beever, Pat and Owen, 944-945

Brandon Chamber of Commerce awards, 385-386

Kelly, Skye, 770

Murray, Doug, 1858

Murray, Laurie, 1858

Organ and Tissue Donors Awareness Week, 447-448

Penny, Don, 1226-1227

Murray, Doug, 1858

Murray, Laurie, 1858

Murray House

Cancer treatment residence (Brandon), 1858

Opposition day motion

Government program reviews, 1599-1600

Premier and cabinet ministers

Legal accountability, 2329-2330

Optimist Soccer Park (Brandon)

Flood damage, 1856

Oral Questions

Addictions Foundation of Manitoba

Service reductions, 2062-2063

Brandon School Division

English as an additional language program, 1792

Brandon University

Faculty strike

Mediation timeline, 36-37, 193-194, 265-266

Budget 2012

Asset valuation and write-offs, 1511

Vehicle registration fee increase, 332-333

Canada-Manitoba Immigration Agreement

Federal centralization, meetings on, 1850, 2131-2132

Ministerial apology, request for, 1850-1851

Clean Environment Commission

Bipole III hearings, 572-573

Flooding

Flood damaged assets, evaluation of, 1142-1143

Flooding (Brandon)

Optimist Soccer Park damage claim, 1856

Harmonized sales tax

Government support, 2409

Health-care professions

Scope of practice legislation proclamation, 155-156

Manitoba Hydro

Capital projects, economic review, 442-443

General rate application delay, 2375-2376

Power grid stability, 1286-1287

Revenue forecasting, 940-941

Manitoba Hydro–Bipole III

Project status, 573

Manitoba Public Insurance Corporation

Vehicle registration fee increase, 614-615

Strand Theatre project (Brandon)

Conflict of Interest Commissioner, referral to, 765-766

Funding concerns, 636, 673

Thompson Bridge (Brandon)

Project status and costs, 768, 790-791

Organ and tissue donations

Personal stories, 448

Organ and Tissue Donors Awareness Week, 447-448

Penny, Don, 1226-1227

Personal care homes

Health authority amalgamation, impact of, 2185

Physicians and surgeons

Hospital physicians, use of, 1838-1839

Medical school training spaces, 2343

Post-secondary education

Tuition fees, 2147

Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry, 2330

Protecting Affordability for University Students Act (Council on Post-Secondary Education Act Amended)

[Bill 2]

2 R, 2147-2148

Tuition protection exceptions, 2144

Provincial sales tax–proposed increase

Services, expansion to, 2409

Public Accounts, Standing Committee on

Accountability, 503

Public-Private Partnerships Transparency and Accountability Act

[Bill 34]

2 R, 2260-2261, 2262-2263

Conflict of interest concerns, 2262

Consultations, lack of, 2261

Project evaluation, 2261

Regional health authorities

Amalgamations, 504

Amalgamations, rural impact, 2185

Regional Health Authorities Amendment Act (Improved Fiscal Responsibility and Community Involvement)

[Bill 6]

2 R, 2184-2186

Renal health

Dialysis services, 1838

Kidney transplants, 448

Resolutions

Brandon Health Care, 1837-1839

Brandon University faculty strike, 1331-1332

Manitoba Hydro financial stability review, 2221-2224

Volunteers of Manitoba, 876-878

Results-Based Budgeting Act

[Bill 215]

2 R, 2342-2344

Sense of Home campaign

Cancer treatment residence fundraiser, 1858

signupforlife.ca

Organ donation registry, 448

Small business

Taxation, income threshold, 503-504

Smooth Freight Limited, 386

Soil conditions

Flooding, effect of, 503

Sports tickets

Crown corporations, purchase and use policies, 960-961, 965

Strand Theatre project (Brandon)

Conflict of Interest Commissioner, referral to, 765-766

Funding concerns, 636, 673

Taxation

Payroll tax, 503-504

Thompson Bridge (Brandon)

Project status and costs, 768, 790-791

Throne Speech debate, 63-66

Toronto Dominion Bank Group

Vision in Action Award of Distinction, 2244

Volunteers

Tax deductions, need for, 877

Volunteers of Manitoba, 876-878

Westman Dreams for Kids, 386

Westman Laboratory redevelopment, 1837

Winnipeg Jets season tickets

Finance Department, ministerial use of, 960

YMCA (Brandon)

Redevelopment funding, 2099-2100

Young Men's Christian Association of Brandon Incorporation Amendment Act

[Bill 301]

2 R, 2099-2100

C/3 R, 2511

Young offenders

Brandon School Division, integration into, 1119-1120

Youth sport volunteers, 876-877

Henry, Rory

Associate deputy minister, appointment of

Allan, 1694-1698

Ewasko, 1456, 1458-1459, 1553-1555

Friesen, 1696

McFadyen, 725-726

Selby, 1456, 1458-1459, 1553-1555

Selinger, 725-726

Political functions

McFadyen, 833-834

Selinger, 833-834

Heritage conservation

Funding

Marcelino, F., 1951

Heritage St. Norbert

Gaudreau, 1799

H.F. Wiebe Active Living Centre (Winkler)

Supportive housing need

Friesen, 2392-2393

Oswald, 2392-2393

Hiebert, Beverly

Pettersen, 2072

Hiebert, Crystal

Pettersen, 2072

Hiebert, Rob

Bothwell Cheese manager

Goertzen, 418

Highbury School

Child day-care centre addition

Oswald, 494

Highway 1. See Trans-Canada Highway

Highway 5. See also Petitions

Bridge upgrade requirements

Ashton, 1356-1357, 1371, 1379, 2136

Briese, 1356-1357, 2136

Eichler, 1371

Speed limit reduction

Ashton, 1377

Briese, 187-188, 1376-1377

Highway 5 and Highway 16

Traffic light installation

Ashton, 1376

Briese, 188, 1376

Highway 6 Palliative Care Dinner Theatre

Nevakshonoff, 677-678

Highway 6 upgrade requirements

Ashton, 1373-1374, 1851-1852

Eichler, 583, 1373-1374, 1851-1852

Highway 9 redevelopment

Bjornson, 241

Highway 10 upgrade requirements

Ashton, 686

Cullen, 175

Maguire, 211

Highway 16 and Highway 5. See also Petitions

Traffic light installation

Ashton, 1376

Briese, 188, 1376

Highway 21

Bridge repair status

Ashton, 698

Eichler, 698

Upgrade requirements

Maguire, 212, 363

Highway 23 upgrade requirements

Cullen, 175

Highway 32

Flexible response fund, cost reductions

Ashton, 1366

Friesen, 1365-1366

Traffic counts

Ashton, 1373

Friesen, 1364-1365

Upgrade requirements

Ashton, 157-158, 1362-1364

Friesen, 59, 157-158, 1362-1364

Highway 45 upgrade requirements

Kostyshyn, 2429-2430

Rowat, 753, 2429

Highway 51

Bicycle path cost

Ashton, 1361

Highway 52 and Hespeler (Steinbach)

Traffic light installation

Ashton, 698

Eichler, 698

Highway 59 and PR 202

Safety concerns

Ashton, 2025, 2067-2068

Schuler, 2025, 2067

Highway 59 bridge restrictions

Ashton, 1250

Graydon, 1250

Highway 75

Bypass (St. Norbert)

Ashton, 702

Taillieu, 702

Flooding, alternate routes

Smook, 1438-1439

Hydraulic study status

Ashton, 1644-1645

Taillieu, 1644-1645

Speed limit extension

Ashton, 1418

Upgrade requirements

Ashton, 688, 702-703, 1361, 1363, 1644-1645

Taillieu, 702-703

Highway 83 upgrade requirements

Maguire, 363

Highway 101. See Perimeter Highway

Highway 227 bridge repair status

Ashton, 700

Eichler, 700

Highway 251. See Coulter bridge

Highway 302 upgrade requirements

Ashton, 1246

Ewasko, 1246

Highway 304 upgrade requirements

Ashton, 941-942, 1247

Ewasko, 98, 544, 941, 1247

Highway of Heroes

Cullen, 2328-2329

Highway Renewal Plan review

Ashton, 1362

Friesen, 1362

Highway Traffic Amendment Act (Extension of Ignition-Interlock Program) (Bill 22)

1 R

Swan, 781

2 R

Gerrard, 2054

Goertzen, 2054

Swan, 2053-2054

Referred to Standing Committee on Human Resources

C/3 R, 2514

R/A

Lee, 2528

Highway Traffic Amendment Act (Inter-City Bus Service) (Bill 5)

1 R

Ashton, 407

2 R

Ashton, 2093-2094

Eichler, 2094-2095

Gerrard, 2095-2097

Referred to Standing Committee Social and Economic Development

C/3 R

Gerrard, 2520-2521

R/A

Lee, 2527

Carrier agreements

Eichler, 2094-2095

Gerrard, 2096

Consultations

Ashton, 2094

Gerrard, 2095

Highway Traffic Amendment Act (Powers of Traffic Authorities over Cycling Traffic) (Bill 32)

1 R

Lemieux, 1283

2 R

Briese, 2078-2079

Gerrard, 2079-2080

Lemieux, 2077-2078

Referred to Standing Committee on Social and Economic Development

C/3 R

Gerrard, 2517

R/A

Lee, 2528

Consultations, lack of

Eichler, 2353-2354

Highway Traffic Amendment Act (Speed Limits in School Zones) (Bill 3)

1 R

Ashton, 369

2 R

Ashton, 2091-2092

Eichler, 2092-2093

Gerrard, 2093

Referred to Standing Committee on Social and Economic Development

C/3 R

Gerrard, 2519-2520

R/A

Lee, 2527

Local government authority

Ashton, 2091-2092

Eichler, 2092

Signage requirements

Gerrard, 2093

Highway Traffic Amendment Act (Use of Child Safety Seats) (Bill 8)

1 R

Rondeau, 611

2 R

Driedger, 2247-2249

Gerrard, 1304-1307

Rondeau, 1303-1304

Referred to Standing Committee on Human Resources

C/3 R, 2511-2512

R/A

Lee, 2527

Highway Traffic Amendment and Summary Convictions Amendment Act (Bicycle Helmets) (Bill 37)

1 R

Rondeau, 1579-1580

2 R

Driedger, 2274-2275

Gerrard, 2273-2274

Rondeau, 2273

Referred to Standing Committee on Human Resources

C/3 R, 2513

R/A

Lee, 2528

Highways and roads. See also All-weather road network; Infrastructure and Transportation Department; Municipalities; Vision 2020; specific highways; specific provincial roads

Barrier fencing

Ashton, 1384

Briese, 1384

CAA worst road survey results

Maguire, 363

Ditch maintenance responsibility

Ashton, 1383-1384

Briese, 1384

Flood-damage repair need

Ashton, 336, 693

Gas tax, use for infrastructure

Selinger, 330

Hay trailer regulation updates

Ashton, 1381

Eichler, 1381

Highway construction, project cancellations

Ashton, 701

Eichler, 581, 701

Graydon, 516-517

Infrastructure funding

Allum, 552

Ashton, 95, 332, 335-336, 414, 428-429, 686, 693, 1365

Briese, 443

Caldwell, 459

Eichler, 331, 581, 693

Lemieux, 768

Marcelino, F., 472

Nevakshonoff, 335

Rondeau, 500

Selinger, 328, 332, 486, 613-614

Stefanson, 613

Struthers, 324

Main market and 50-50 roads funding

Ashton, 2485-2487

Briese, 1772

Lemieux, 1773

Smook, 2485-2487

Municipal roads program

Ashton, 1426

Smook, 1426

Paving costs

Ashton, 1381, 1417

Eichler, 1381

Repair materials, government transport of

Ashton, 414-415

Maguire, 414-415

Speed limit update

Ashton, 1381-1382

Eichler, 1381-1382

Spring road restrictions

Ashton, 1247, 1418, 1426

Ewasko, 1247

Smook, 1418, 1426

Upgrade requirements

Ewasko, 98

Goertzen, 402

Graydon, 516-17

McFadyen, 341

Pedersen, 456

Selinger, 655

Weather and driving conditions updates

Ashton, 1419

Smook, 1419

Wildlife collisions, reduction strategies

Ashton, 1381-1384

Eichler, 1381-1384

Ho, Dr. Fengshan

Marcelino, F., 2137

Hockey. See Charleswood Hawks hockey team; International Ice Hockey Federation; Kelly, Skye; Kennedy, Sheldon; Murray, Andy; Neepawa Natives hockey team; Team Canada women's hockey team; Winnipeg Jets

Hodgson Area Renal Health Centre

Nevakshonoff, 385

Hog industry. See also Manitoba Agricultural Services Corporation

Country-of-origin labelling

Kostyshyn, 316

Hog barn moratorium

Kostyshyn, 2426

Maguire, 756, 2332-2333

Pedersen, 316, 457, 2426

Labour force

Kostyshyn, 755

Processing plants, government support

Kostyshyn, 316

Mackintosh, 316

Pedersen, 315-316

Transition loans

Kostyshyn, 1257-1258

Wishart, 1257

Holocaust Memorial Day. See Ministerial statements

Holodomor Memorial Day

Eichler, 531

Home Care Program. See also Grievance, Matters of

Funding decrease

Driedger, 2289, 2371

Oswald, 2289, 2371

Government initiatives

Selinger, 296

Keith Bergen, treatment of

Graydon, 313, 447, 681

Oswald, 313

Program and care level reductions

Driedger, 270-271

Graydon, 313, 447

Oswald, 271-272, 313-314, 447

Homelessness. See also Bell Hotel; HOMEWorks!; Resource Assistance for Youth (RAY)

Housing outreach program

Irvin-Ross, 1908

Permanent housing supports

Irvin-Ross, 1908

Program funding

Irvin-Ross, 1908

Rowat, 1908

Statistic gathering

Irvin-Ross, 1907

Rowat, 1907

HOMEWorks!

Funding allocations

Irvin-Ross, 1901

Rowat, 1901

Housing construction

Irvin-Ross, 1899-1990

Project criteria

Irvin-Ross, 1901

Rowat, 1901

Homicide rate

Attorney General, role of

McFadyen, 222-223

Selinger, 222-223

Increase

Driedger, 254-255

Goertzen, 117

Swan, 117-118

Reduction strategies

McFadyen, 222

Selinger, 222

Stefanson, 223-224

Swan, 223-224

Honouring Women Walk (The Pas). See also Missing and murdered women task force

Whitehead, 1227

Hoop and Holler compensation program

Outstanding claims

Gerrard, 911

Struthers, 713, 912-913

Wishart, 713

Horn-Miller, Waneek

Olympian

Whitehead, 1516

Horse racing. See also Manitoba Horse Racing Commission

Racetrack development (Brandon)

Cullen, 1175

Kostyshyn, 1175

Standardbred racing funding

Cullen, 1174-1175

Kostyshyn, 1174-1175

Hospital stays. See Health-care facilities

Hotel Cambrian (Sherridon)

Pettersen, 2380

Housing, affordable. See also Employment and Income Assistance Program; HOMEWorks!; Housing, seniors'; Investment in Affordable Housing agreement; Manitoba Housing Authority; Portable Housing Benefit; Proposal Development Fund

Availability

Oswald, 494

Budget reduction

Irvin-Ross, 1909

Rowat, 1908-1909

Government support

Caldwell, 462

Crothers, 546

Saran, 541

Need indicators

Gerrard, 1311

Irvin-Ross, 1910

Rowat, 1910

Private sector grants

Irvin-Ross, 1916

Programs for families

Irvin-Ross, 1904

Rowat, 1904

Unit construction

Selinger, 335

Housing, rental. See also Residential Tenancies Amendment Act

Damage deposit claims

Smook, 2035

Form standardizations

Rondeau, 1310

Smook, 2034

Moving expense responsibility

Smook, 2035

Pet ownership clauses

Gerrard, 1312, 1540

Rondeau, 1540-1541

Problem tenants, list for landlords

Rondeau, 1671

Smook, 1671

Renovation estimates, tenant information

Smook, 2035

Rent increases, estimate availability

Gerrard, 1311-1312

Rondeau, 1310-1311

Smook, 2034-2035

Rent increases, guidelines

Rondeau, 1671

Smook, 1671

Rent increases, tenants' rights

Rondeau, 1311

School year tenancy termination

Smook, 2035

Tenancy termination regulations

Gerrard, 1312

Rondeau, 1311

Tenant service charges

Rondeau, 1310

Unit construction

Rondeau, 1659

Smook, 1659

Vacancy rate

Rondeau, 1659

Smook, 1659, 2034

Housing, seniors'. See also SafetyAid program; Westlands seniors housing co-operative; Westman seniors housing co-operative

Government initiatives

Irvin-Ross, 1900-1901, 1903-1904

Rowat, 1903

Rural requirements

Smook, 91

Upgrade requirements

Gerrard, 1917

Irvin-Ross, 1914-1915, 1917

Rowat, 1914-1915

Housing and Community Development Department. See also Manitoba Housing Authority

Administration costs

Rowat, 2204

Budget

Irvin-Ross, 1899

Community development budget

Irvin-Ross, 1912-1914

Rowat, 1912-1914

Departmental funding transfers

Irvin-Ross, 1908

Rowat, 1908

Estimates

Debate, 1899-1919

Opening statements

Irvin-Ross, 1899-1900

Rowat, 1900

Speakers

Gerrard, 1916-1918

Irvin-Ross, 1899-1918

Rowat, 1900-1915, 1918

Executive support salary expenditures

Irvin-Ross, 1911

Rowat, 1911

Reserves, draw from

Irvin-Ross, 1908

Rowat, 1908

Supplementary Information for Legislative Review

Irvin-Ross, 1642

Housing market. See also Building codes

Real estate sales, fraud protection

Rondeau, 1656

Secondary suites, government loans

Saran, 541

Howard, Hon. Jennifer (Fort Rouge) N.D.P.

Accessibility Advisory Council

Legislation recommendations, 2434

Mandate, 1269

Apprenticeship training

Rural students, housing needs, 1481

Auditor General

Office of the Fire Commissioner, report on, 1473-1475, 1510

Autism treatment

Applied Behaviour Analysis program, 2434-2435

Brandon University

Faculty strike

General comments, 1336-1338

Mediation timeline, 37, 193-194, 265-266

Labour Management Review Committee, 1337

Budget 2012

Backgrounder availability, 606

Women, impact on, 523

Building code updates, 1477

Cabinet ministers

Winnipeg Jets tickets, apology for use, 1139-1140

Century of Caring Gala, 1827

Chief prevention officer

Competitive hiring process, lack of, 1465-1466, 1584

Child abuse cases

Abuse case review, 2433

Child Abuse Registry Check

Fee increase, 376-377, 1568

Process, 1569-1571

Revenue and budget, 1571-1572

Wait times, 1568-1571

Child advocacy centre project status, 526-527

Child and family services agencies

Acting assistant deputy minister, justification for, 1281

Authorities, issue resolution, 1408

Case planning, 1405, 1572, 2431-2432

Caseloads, 1575

Children in care

Fatalities, 1410, 2172-2173

Fatalities, Children's Advocate reviews, 2173

Placement in hotels, 2309

Reduction strategies, 1567

Statistics, 1406, 1563-1564

Community statistics, 1568

Duplication of services, 2433

External reviews availability, 1407

Family reunification policies, 2173

Family support budget, 1566-1567

Foster care, disagreements with, 1573

Freedom of information requests, responsibilities, 1564

Funding formula, 1280-1281, 1408

Issue resolution, 1408

Ministerial authority and directives, 1405

Ombudsman's recommendations, 2433

Permanency plans, importance of, 1410

Report recommendations availability, 2373-2374, 2431

Staff recruitment and retention, 1408-1409

Staffing increase, 1278-1279

Workplace stability, 1408

Youth in transition, age extensions, 1406, 1574-1575

Child and Family Services Information System (CFSIS)

Usage and concerns, 1409-1410

Child day-care centres

Fundraising, need for, 1576

Locked door policies, 1576

Spaces, increase of, 523, 1189, 1855

Wait times, 1576-1578

Child Protection branch

Agency standard reviews, 1407-1408

Children's Advocate office

Children in care fatalities, reviews, 2173

Report recommendations, 1411

Civil Service Commission

Salary ranges, 1467

Committee of Supply

Concurrence motion, 2431-2435

Domestic Violence Death Review Committee

Review and report availability, 1509

Domestic violence rate increase, 1508

École secondaire Kelvin High School 100th anniversary, 1589-1590

Economy

Minimum wage increase, 523, 1855

Election Advertising Integrity Act (Elections Finances Act Amended)

[Bill 219]

2 R, 2443-2445

Electronic advertising, party leader authorization, 2443-2444

Election campaign (2011)

Regulation breaches, government, 2319

Election Financing Act and Elections Amendment Act

[Bill 33]

1 R, 1345-1346

2 R, 2263-2264

R/S, 2503, 2506, 2508

Amendments

Clause 2, schedule B, 2506

Clause 61, schedule A, 2508

Clause 93, 2504

Elections

Breaches, removal of minister from Cabinet, 2504

Election dates, flexibility, 2506

Election regulations, 2320

Electronic advertising, party leader approval, 2508

Permanent voter list viability, 2264

Political party advertising, 2444-2445

Set election date flexibility, 2264

Voter identification requirement, 2451-2452

Elections (1995)

Commission recommendations, 617

Email, Legislature attendance invitation

Minister's directives on, 616-618

Standing committee, request for, 618-619

Employment and Income Assistance Program

Departmental transfer, 1190, 1270-1271, 1275-1276

Departmental transfer, service concerns, 1274-1275, 1415-1417

Flood-related costs, 1572

Housing allowance, 1854-1855

Persons with disabilities, employment programs, 1277

Staffing, accounting and finance, 1272-1273

Staffing, information technology, 1271-1272

Employment Standards Division, 1463

Family Services and Labour Department

Advertising expenditures, 1479

Budget increase, 1190

Cabinet committees, ministerial participation, 1464

Committee and board members, 1478

Communications budget, 1565

Departmental transfers, 1463-1464

Disabilities Issues Office, acting positions, 1268

Estimates, 1189-1190, 1267-1281, 1403-1416, 1462-1481, 1562-1578

Ministerial travel expenditures, 1479

Policy and Planning committee, 1267-1268, 1478

Premier's travel expenditures, 1479

Regulation changes, labour, 1477

Salary budget allotment, 1467

Staffing, 1413, 1464-1465, 1467, 1478

Staffing, political, 1464, 1577

Staffing, relocation, 1413

Staffing, retirements, 1479

Supplementary Information for Legislative Review, 1018

Workers Compensation Board, relationship with, 1466-1467

Fire Commissioner, Office of

Boiler and pressure equipment inspections, 1470-1472

Building code regulations, inspections, 1476-1477

Criminal investigation update, 1474-1475, 1509-1510

Elevator inspections, 1472

Firefighting training expansion (Brandon), 1476

General comments, 1463

Inspection and Technical Services revenue, 1468-1469

Inspection responsibilities and standards, 1469, 1472

Mismanagement, Auditor General's report, 1473-1475, 1510

Staffing and salary report, 1468-1469

Fire Prevention Fund Levy revenue, 1468-1469

Foster care

Authority responsibility, 268

Background checks and policies, 1403-1404

Child and family services, disagreements with, 1573

Family reunification policies, 2173

Family training programs, 1404

Placement availability, 1572, 1574

Removal of children, 1573

Freedom of information requests

Child and family services agencies, responsibility, 1564

Government performance

Accountability, 2473

Hurst, Don

Chief prevention officer, 1465-1466, 1584

Immigration

Economic impact, 617

Jewish Child and Family Service Incorporation Act

[Bill 300]

2 R, 1827

Labour disputes

Government position, 1336-1337

Labour Management Review Committee reviews, 1337, 1478

Labour Relations Act

Long-duration strikes and lockouts, 1338

Lakeland Sawmill explosion (Prince George), 594

Legislative Assembly Amendment Act

[Bill 218]

2 R, 2345-2346

Constituency communications, alternative delivery methods, 2345-2346

Legislative Building

Gallery attendance, email to civil service, 616-618

Manitoba Emergency Services College expansion, 1476

Manitoba Government Employees Union contract update, 1467

Manitoba Labour Board annual report, 2302-2303

Manitoba Liquor Control Commission

Winnipeg Jets tickets, misinformation on, 888-889

Manitoba Public Insurance Corporation

Winnipeg Jets tickets, misinformation on, 1288-1289

Members' statements

École secondaire Kelvin High School 100th anniversary, 1589-1590

Mental health treatment housing development, 1855

Ministerial statements

National Day of Mourning, 594

National Day of Mourning, 594

Norquay Building

Workplace safety concerns, 1480

Ombudsman

Child and family services, recommendations on, 2433

Opposition day motion

Premier and cabinet ministers

Legal accountability, 2319-2320

Oral Questions

Brandon University

Faculty strike

Mediation timeline, 37, 193-194, 265-266

Budget 2012

Women, impact on, 523

Cabinet ministers

Winnipeg Jets tickets, apology for use, 1139-1140

Chief prevention officer

Competitive hiring process, lack of, 1584

Child Abuse Registry Check fee increase, 376-377

Child advocacy centre project status, 526-527

Child and family services agencies

Children in care

Fatalities, 2172-2173

Placement in hotels, 2309

Report recommendations availability, 2373-2374

Domestic Violence Death Review Committee

Review and report availability, 1509

Domestic violence rate increase, 1508

Email, Legislature attendance invitation

Minister's directives on, 616-618

Standing committee, request for, 618-619

Employment and Income Assistance Program

Housing allowance, 1854-1855

Fire Commissioner, Office of

Criminal investigation update, 1509-1510

Foster care

Authority responsibility, 268

Government performance accountability, 2473

Manitoba Liquor Control Commission

Winnipeg Jets tickets, misinformation on, 888-889

Manitoba Public Insurance Corporation

Winnipeg Jets tickets, misinformation on, 1288-1289

Osborne House funding, 1509

Sinclair, Phoenix death

Public inquiry, Children's Advocate's comments, 2309-2310

Osborne House funding, 1509, 1575-1576

Persons with disabilities employment programs, 1277

Planning and Priorities Committee of Cabinet

Members and staffing, 1464

Points of Order

P/O by Gerrard stating that a breach of practice has happened with civil service politicization, 621-622

P/O by Howard asking for leave to not see the clock, 399

P/O by Howard asking that unanimous vote for amendment on Bill 208 be recorded, 2510

P/O by Howard requesting leave to not see the clock until member has completed statement, 2097

P/O by Howard stating that accusation made by member is unparliamentary, 393

P/O by McFadyen asking to table list of opposition members who have received free Jets tickets, 1140

P/O by Taillieu asking that notification be given regarding which ministers will be available for question period, 609

P/O by Taillieu stating that member from Dawson Trail made a rude statement against another member, 627

P/O by Taillieu stating that Minister of Immigration should stand and answer questions, 619, 627

Political party financing

Union and corporate donations ban, 2320

Portable Housing Benefit, 1855

Privilege, matters of

Budget

Tax and fee backgrounder availability, 606

Committee rooms and gallery passes

Procedures and government use, 560-561

Email, Legislature attendance invitation

Political involvement, 382

Finance, Minister of, referral to Legislative Affairs Committee for misleading information, 1147-1148

RentAid program

Eligibility criteria, 1566

General comments, 1855

Resolutions

Brandon University faculty strike, 1336-1338

Retail Businesses Holiday Closing Amendment Act

[Bill 35]

1 R, 1579

2 R, 2268-2269

Seven Persons, Special Committee of

First Report, 262

Sexual exploitation of children, 1406

Sinclair, Phoenix death

Public inquiry, 1281, 1412-1413, 1565-1566

Public inquiry, Children's Advocate's comments, 2309-2310

Sports tickets

Members of the Legislative Assembly use, policy on, 2319-2320

Opposition party use, policy on, 1288

StreetReach initiative, 1412

Sunday shopping hours

Increase, 1463, 2269

Taking Charge! program availability, 1277

Tracia's Trust initiative

Funding and programs, 1412

Voter Identification Act (Elections Act Amended)

[Bill 220]

2 R, 2450-2452

Winnipeg Jets season tickets

Manitoba Public Insurance Corporation, misinformation by, 1288-1289

Ministerial use, apology for, 1139-1140

Workers Compensation Appeal Commission and Medical Review Panel

Annual report, 372

Workers Compensation Board

Annual report, 372

Claimant assessments, 1480

Five-year plan, 372

Government departmental relationship, 1466-1467

Injury and fatality statistics, 1466

Workplace Safety and Health

Funding, Workers Compensation Board, 1466

Injury and fatality rates, 594

Reviews, 1478

Youth suicide prevention strategies, 1411-1412

Howard-Scott, Zander

Eichler, 338

Hudson Bay Company

Archives of Manitoba, film repatriation

Marcelino, F., 1951-1952

Human Resources, Standing Committee on

First report

Altemeyer, 2125-2127

Second report

Wiebe, 2231-2232

Third report

Wiebe, 2363-2366

Human Rights Code Amendment Act (Bill 36)

1 R

Swan, 9

2 R

Gerrard, 2056

Goertzen, 2055-2056

Swan, 2054-2055

Referred to Standing Committee on Human Resources

C/3 R

Gerrard, 2514

Swan, 2514

R/A

Lee, 2528

Category recognition and inclusion

Swan, 2055

Human trafficking. See also Sexual exploitation

Prevention initiatives

Wight, 53

Humane Society volunteers

Gaudreau, 881

Hunting

Deer, restriction information

Mackintosh, 958

Wishart, 958

Licence fees

Mackintosh, 958

Wishart, 958

Remembrance Day, consideration of ban

Briese, 1325

Hurst, Don

Chief prevention officer

Cullen, 1465-1466, 1583-1584

Howard, 1465-1466, 1584

Hydrogen buses

Government support

Chomiak, 1987-1988

Cullen, 1987

Hydrological studies

Forecasting responsibility

Ashton, 686, 690

Project status (Morris)

Ashton, 702, 704, 1439

Taillieu, 702, 704, 1439

Hydrometrics. See Aquarius Research & Development Inc.; Environment Canada

Hylife Foods

Foreign labour, use of

Melnick, 763

 

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