Hansard: Index

HOUSE INDEX - 4th 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

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Wages. See also Employment

Growth

Chief, 685

Maloway, 305

Selinger, 553, 709

Minimum wage

Increase in

Chief, 685

Dewar, 434

Oswald, 615-616

Selinger, 712

Wight, 523-524

Residential care facilities, increase

Irvin-Ross, 848

Walker, Richard " Dick." See Members' statements

Warrants

EIA recipients

Goertzen, 2770

Mackintosh, 2770

Outstanding

Goertzen, 2769

Mackintosh, 2769

Waste-water

New treatment facilities

Altemeyer, 43

Upgrades for municipalities

Bjornson, 54

Water Protection Act

Timeline for proclamation

Gerrard, 2351-2352

Selinger, 2351-2352

Water Protection Amendment Act (Aquatic Invasive Species) (Bill 12)

1 R

Mackintosh, 315

2 R

Gerrard, 1870-1873

Martin, 1916-1918

Nevakshonoff, 1869-1870

Referred to Standing Committee on Social and Economic Development

C/3 R

Gerrard, 2295-2296

Martin, 2294-2295

Nevakshonoff, 2294

R/A

Filmon, 2298

Waugh, Liam. See Members' statements under Athletics in Fort Garry-Riverview

Wawanesa

Bridge closure

Ashton, 1500

Wayfinders Mentoring Program. See Members' statements

Weber, Ashley. See Members' statements under Kildonan East Students at Skills Canada

Welding

Sturgeon Heights Colligate

Program expansion

Allum, 500

Wellman Lake Campground

Staff office hours-Victoria Day

Martin, 912

Nevakshonoff, 912

Wellness Works

Workplace health campaign

Crothers, 2695

West Alexander Residents Association. See Members' statements

Westlands Non Profit Housing Cooperative

Opening of

Marcelino, Ted, 44

Westman Personal Care Home

Health-care aids

Blady, 2455

Piwniuk, 1769

Registered nurse position

Blady, 2455

Weston Memorial Community Centre. See Members' statements

Westwood Collegiate National Vocals Jazz. See Members' statements under Westwood Jazz Groups

Westwood Jazz groups. See Members' statements

Wetlands

Habitat protection

Wishart, 2317

Management of

Wishart, 2415

Nutrient load

Wishart, 2317

Protection strategy fund

Dewar, 435

Surface Water Management Strategy

No-net-loss of wetlands approach

Gerrard, 1684-1685

Selinger, 1684-1685

Wheat and grain. See also Canadian Wheat Board

Bushel prices

Briese, 673

Demurrage charges

Briese, 196, 672

Price per bushel

Kostyshyn, 623

Quality regulation

Kostyshyn, 623

Transportation costs, regulation

Kostyshyn, 622

Whistle-blower protection. See also City of Winnipeg Charter Amendment and Public Interest Disclosure (Whistleblower Protection) Amendment Act (Enhancing Local Transparency and Accountability); Public Interest Disclosure (Whistleblower Protection) Amendment Act

Elder abuse

Graydon, 2057

Graydon

General comments, 1825-1826

Wichers, John. See Members' statements

Wiebe, Marcus. See Members' statements

Wiebe, Matt (Concordia) NDP

Age-Friendly Manitoba Initiative, 2081

Alert Ready

New emergency alert system, 598

Alvar ecosystem, 2313

Budget 2015

Debate, 489-493

Concordia Village, 2081

Consumer protection

Home improvement projects, 377-378

Ecosystems

Alvar, 2313

Protection zone (Interlake region), 2313

Tall grass prairie, protection of, 2313

Highway 59

New interchange, 491

Kildonan-East Collegiate

Autobody program, 492

Pastry arts program, 492

Manitoba Hydro

Development

First Nations, impact on, 2986

Members' statements

Bethania Personal Care Home Ladies Auxiliary, 291

Bike Week and Bike to Work Day, 2047

Canada Post home delivery, 2378

East Kildonan Garden Club, 1582-1583

East Side Eagles, 2739-2740

École George V School and Salisbury Morse Place, 1007

Kildonan East Students at Skills Canada, 1903-1904

Ocadchy, Michael-Canada Winter Games, 601

Mental health care

Seniors, services for, 2081

Mental health care, youth

Multi-year strategy, 478

Support for, 478

Oral Questions

Consumer protection initiatives

Home improvement projects, 377-378

Launch of Alert Ready

New emergency alert system, 598

Mental health supports

Children and youth, 478

Post-secondary education

Launch of new strategy, 2106

Trades and technology careers

Skills Canada national competitions, 1003

University of Winnipeg campus

New student housing complex, 2044

Workers' Compensation

Post-traumatic stress disorder legislation

Legislation, 1758

Participation of Manitoba in the New West Partnership Act (Bill 202)

2 R, 1549-1551

Post-secondary education

Affordability of, 492

Launch of new strategy, 2106

Post-traumatic stress disorder

Workers Compensation Board

Legislation, 1758

Rent Assist

Increase in, 492

Seniors, 2081

Resolutions

Calling on the Federal government to work with Manitoba, 2574-2575, 2581-2582

Government Action on parks and protected spaces, 2311-2314

Manitoba Hydro rate hikes harming Manitoba families, 2984-2986

Severance payments costing Manitoba families, 784-786

Support for a strong public child care system, 2089-2091

Seniors

Mental health care, 2081

Rent Assist, 2081

Seniors' Rights and Elder Abuse Protection Act (Bill 213)

2 R, 2080-2082

Trades training

Skills Canada national competitions, 1003

University of Winnipeg

New student housing complex, 2044

Workers Compensation Board of Manitoba

Post-traumatic stress disorder legislation, 1758

Wight, Hon. Melanie (Burrows) NDP

Aboriginal women

Missing and murdered, inquiry, 2578

Right to vote, 812

Affordable housing

New units, 523

Boards and committees

Representation, women, 811

Budget 2015

Debate, 506-507, 522-525

Centennial of Manitoba Women's Right to Vote Act (Bill 201)

2 R, 776-777, 811-812

Child and Youth Mental Health Strategy, 2934

Child daycare centres

Government initiatives, 126

Investments in, 2084

New spaces, 523

Spaces, funding for, 2168

Universally accessible, 2579

Child poverty

Policies, effectiveness of, 138

Children and Youth Opportunities Department

Estimates

Opening statements, 2934-2936

Speakers, 2934-2940

Staff, introduction of, 2936

Supplementary Information for Legislative Review 2015-2016, 1384

Circle of Courage program, 2938

City of Winnipeg

Youth recreation programs, 843-844

COACH program, 2936

Correctional Services

Youth admitted to, 2938

Deficit, provincial

Debt servicing costs, 524

Early childhood development

Benefits of, 126-127

Families First, 2935, 2936

Flood protection initiatives, 129

Healthy Baby initiative

Program funding, 1755-1756

Public awareness of, 2937

Healthy Child Committee of Cabinet, 126

Labour market numbers, 525

Lighthouses Program, 2938

Manitoba Public Insurance Corporation (MPI), 128

Collision costs, 128

Members' statements

Mynarski, Andrew, 1321

Stompers, Asham, 2222

Mental health care, youth

Multi-year strategy, 478, 506, 2934-2935

Support for, 478

Minimum wage increase, 523-524

Oral Questions

Child poverty rates

Effectiveness of policies, 138

City of Winnipeg

Youth recreation programs, 843-844

Healthy Baby initiative

Program funding, 1755-1756

Mental health supports

Children and youth, 478

Partners in Inner-City Integrated Prenatal Care

Barriers to prenatal care, 2937

PAX good behaviour game, 126, 2935

Post-secondary education

General comments, 128

Tuition rebate, 524

Prenatal care

Barriers to, 2937

Regulatory Accountability and Transparency Act (Bill 208)

2 R, 2427-2428

Resolutions

Calling on the Federal government to work with Manitoba, 2578-2579

Chronic deficits mean less for essential services, 2167-2168

Severance payments costing Manitoba families, 787-788

Support for a strong public child care system, 2093-2094

Roots of Empathy, 2935

Seniors' Rights and Elder Abuse Protection Act (Bill 213)

2 R, 2084

Starting Early, Starting Strong

Childhood development strategy, 507, 2935

Student financial aid

Tuition rebate, 524

Throne Speech

Debate, 125-130

Towards Flourishing program, 2935

Utility rates

Affordability, 524

Wages

Minimum wage increase, 523-524

Workers Compensation Amendment Act (Presumption re Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder) (Bill 205)

2 R, 1367-1368

Youth Correctional Services

Number admitted to, 2938

Wildlife. See also Agriculture industry; specific species

Agriculture industry

Compensation for damage

Kostyshyn, 2893-2894

Pedersen, 2893-2894

Illegal hunting

Restitution value

Martin, 2246-2247

Population monitoring

Gerrard, 1874-1875

Tourism expansion

Martin, 2404

Wildlife Amendment and Fisheries Amendment Act (Bill 24)

 1 R

Nevakshonoff, 791

 2 R

Gerrard, 1873-1875

Martin, 2246-2247

Nevakshonoff, 1873

Referred to Standing Committee on Social and Economic Development

 C/3 R

Gerrard, 2407-2408

Martin, 2402-2407

Nevakshonoff, 2402

Pedersen, 2415-2416

Smook, 2408-2409

Wishart, 2409-2415

 R/A

Filmon, 3040

Electronic licensing system

Gerrard, 2407

Fine increases

Martin, 2403

Fur-bearing animals, royalty removal

Nevakshonoff, 1873

Information sharing, interprovincial

Fisheries offences

Smook, 2408-2409

Martin, 2403

Wishart, 2410

Licence administration changes

Nevakshonoff, 1873

Wildlife and fisheries

Amalgamation of

Nevakshonoff, 2715

Wildlife Management Areas

Accumulation of refuse

Mackintosh, 2107

Martin, 802, 2106-2107

Nevakshonoff, 802

Willow Park East Housing Co-op

Playground replacement

Marcelino, Ted, 45

Wine prices

Gerrard, 2749

Winnipeg Airports Authority

International flight expansion

Dewar, 434

Winnipeg Art Gallery

Olympus exhibit

Piwniuk, 2063

Winnipeg Blue Bombers

Break the Silence on Violence against Women

Allum, 2659

Gaudreau, 2594

Irvin-Ross, 2594

Stadium payment concerns

Goertzen, 2621

Winnipeg Boldness Project

Saran, 677

Winnipeg Elites Basketball Club

Melnick, 2008-2009

Winnipeg Pet Rescue Shelter

Blady, 2342

Winnipeg Police Service

Cadets, number of

Goertzen, 2767-2768

Mackintosh, 2768-2769

Increased costs, reasons for

Allum, 1201-1202

Goertzen, 1201-1202

Officers, number of

Goertzen, 2767

Mackintosh, 2767

Winnipeg Regional Health Authority

E-triage

Blady, 1481-1482

Driedger, 1481-1482

ER nurse vacancies

Blady, 1409-1410

Driedger, 1409-1410

ER targets

Blady, 1634-1636

Driedger, 1634-1636

Length of stay

Blady, 2466

Driedger, 2466

Nursing overtime costs

Blady, 1898-1899

Driedger, 1898-1899

Winnipeg Taxi Study

Update

Caldwell, 2963

Eichler, 2963

Winnipeg Transit

Funding partnership

Caldwell, 2958

Winnipeg Wednesdays. See Members' statements

Wishart, Ian (Portage la Prairie) PC

Aboriginal youth

Children in care, apprehensions, 1995

Adoption

Access requests, tracking, 1038

Metis Federation records, 1038

Paternity testing wait times, 1039, 1051

Adult Abuse Registry Amendment Act (Bill 26)

2 R, 2052-2055

C/3 R, 2297

Agriculture industry

Flooding, effects of, 497

ALL Aboard strategy

Effectiveness of program, 2529

All Nations Coordinated Response (ANCR)

Emergency call service-staffing levels, 1274-1275

Service provision, 1135-1137

Staff, after-hours numbers, 1135

Staff, number of, 1135, 1140

Support worker training, 1141

Animal Diseases Amendment Act (Bill 71)

R/S Amdt

Clause 31, 335-336

Assiniboine River

Dike maintenance, 108

Dike systems, 1787-1788

Bed bugs

Manitoba Housing, 1322-1323

Pest control licensing, 1322-1323

Bell Hotel

Homeless, housing for

Annual operating costs, 1327

Biosecurity

Noxious weeds (agriculture), 2261, 2602-2603

Boarding houses

Upgrading programs, 1329

Borrow pits

Repairs, 1788-1789

Bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE)

Regulations for, 336

Bridges

PR 227 resurfacing, 1665

Budget 2015

Debate, 493-498

BUILD program

Renovation projects, number of, 1325

Use of program, decline in, 1325

Canadian Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC)

Affordable housing cuts (federal), 1327-1328

Carp

Management of, 2412

Cattle industry

BSE regulations, 336

Child daycare centres

Regulations, 2088

Wait time for placement, 2088

Child poverty

Children in care, 800

Housing Allowance increase, 799

Policies, effectiveness of, 137-138

Rates, 497, 556, 2529

Reduction plan, 800

Child-care facilities

Capital grants, 852

Funding approval process, 852

Children in care

Aboriginal youth, apprehensions, 1995

Apprehension rates

Long-term impact, 2348-2349

Case concern (de Antonio family), 373, 495, 1273

Child death numbers, 495

Culturally appropriate placements, 495-496

Extension of care, 859, 2275

Graduation rates, 1754

Manitoba numbers, 2348

Missing youth numbers, 444, 476, 999

Number of, 1606

School attendance tracking, 1138-1139

Sexual exploitation, 999

Specialized housing units, 858

Transportation policy, small children, 1037

Children in care, emergency child-care services

Accommodation concerns, 495, 515-516

Accommodation plan, rural, 1392-1393

Emergency placement resources, 1141-1142

Emergency placement system, 862-863

Government record, 97

Hotel accommodation, 422-423, 515-516, 1315, 1606, 2175-2176, 2275

Hotel accommodation, responsibility for, 858

Hotel accommodation, rural, 1471

Hotel reduction team, 861-862

Children's Advocate Act

Hughes inquiry recommendations, 1852-1853

Circle of Care, 1050, 1052

City of Winnipeg

Emergency shelters, funding, 1327

Civil Service Commission

Estimates

Opening statements, 3014

Commercialization Support for Business Program

Use by business, 2711

Community living

Elderly accommodations, 855

Complete Care agency

Service provision complaints, 2042

Conservation and Water Stewardship Department

Estimates

Speakers, 2782-2783

Conservation officers

Shortage of, 2409, 2411

Construction industry

Subdivision application fees, 493

Delivery of Goods and Provision of Services in Winnipeg Outside the Perimeter Act (Bill 207)

2 R, 1361-1362

Delta Marsh

Flood damage, 2412

Dike systems

Assiniboine River, 1787-1788

Disabilities, persons with

EIA program, 1049

Support workers

Wage enhancements, 1039

Supports Intensity Scale, 1040

Wage enhancements, 1039

Elk population

Chronic wasting disease, 2411

Spotlighting, 2410

Employment and Income Assistance Program

Disability, persons with, 1049

Financial literacy programs, 1054-1055

Single parent family supports, 1048

Special needs criteria, 1047-1048

Employment and Income Assistance Program, housing allowance

Food bank usage, 556

Fairford River

Emergency channel shutdown, 107

Fairford Water Control Structure

Management review, 1790

Family Choices Building Fund

FIPPA requests, 1144-1146

Family Conciliation Services, 1050

Family services agencies

Accountability, 857

Accountability unit, 1043-1044

Agency workers, training of, 1046

Contract service agencies, 96-97, 857

Cúram IT program, 1045-1046, 1138-1140

Family Conciliation Services, 1050

First Nations funding, 1146-1147

Out-of-province travel expenses, 2748-2749

Service purchase agreements, 1044

TigerTel, usage rates, 1136-1137, 1142-1143

Family Services Department

Estimates

Opening statements, 849

Speakers, 850-855, 857-862, 1036-1055, 1134-1147, 1214-1216

FIPPA request wait times, 1144-1146

Structural changes, 850-851

Transfer of functions, 851

Vacancy rates, 850

Farm and Food Awareness Act (Bill 4)

C/3 R, 2597-2598

First Nations communities

Family services agencies, funding, 1146-1147

First Nations of Northern Manitoba Child and Family Services Authority

Record keeping, 1046

Flooding

Agriculture industry, impact on, 497

Portage la Prairie bridges, 107

Fontaine, Tina

Child and Family Services

Safe-house placement, 248

Winnipeg Police Service notification, 248

Violence against women, 248-249

Food banks

EIA Program, 556

Usage rates, 138, 496, 497

Foster parents

Maintenance billing, 860

Recruitment, 860

Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (FIPPA)

Family Services request wait times, 1144-1146

Granny suits, 1222-1223

Greenhouse gas emissions

Agriculture industry, 2414

Grievances, matters of

Child and Family Services, 1606-1607

Group homes

Emergency medical incident reporting, 1036

Highway 1A

Overpass damage, 1665-1666

Hog industry

Nutrient management regulations, 336

Homelessness

Emergency shelters, funding, 1327

Housing

Co-operatives, new, 1326

Housing and Community Development Department

Estimates

Opening statements, 1218

Speakers, 1218-1224, 1322-1330, 1399-1400

Infrastructure and Transportation Department

Estimates

Speakers, 1665-1666, 1786-1791

Invasive species

Types of, 1839

Jobs and the Economy Department

Estimates

Speakers, 2710-2713

Labour market

Development agreement, 2712

Lake Manitoba

Outlet construction timeline, 1791

Lake Manitoba First Nation flood (2011)

Damage, 2318

Lake St. Martin First Nation

Emergency outlet

Fisheries agreement, 2217-2218

Long Plain First Nation

Urban reserve, 1949

Manitoba Developmental Centre

Future of facility, 854

Manitoba Food Development Centre

Application fee increase, 493

Manitoba Housing

Bed bug problem, 1322-1323

Rooming house programs, 496-497

Units, total number of, 1219

Vacancy rates, 1219

Members' statements

Child apprehension-effect on families, 2343-2344

Children in care, 2830

Jeffries, David, 1940

MacKenzie, Ian, 846

Portage Terriers, 1006-1007

Mental health care

Psychiatric nurses, 1042-1043

Mental health care, youth

Psychological supports, 109-110

Metis Federation

Adoption records, 1038

Ministerial statements

Apology to First Nations, Metis and Inuit survivors of the '60's Scoop, 1994-1995

Moose population monitoring

Numbers decline, 2410

Recovery concerns (population), 2318

Spotlighting, 2410

National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation Act (Bill 6)

C/3 R, 1948-1951

Non-profit organizations

Red tape reduction strategy, 857

Noxious Weeds Amendment Act (Bill 32)

2 R, 2261

C/3 R, 2601-2603

Nursing profession

Residential care facilities

Psychiatric nurses, 1042-1043

Oral Questions

ALL Aboard strategy

Effectiveness of program, 2529

All Nations Coordinated response program

Emergency call service-Staffing levels, 1274-1275

Child and family services

Case concern (de Antonio family), 1273

Child and Family Services Department

Contract service agencies, 96-97

Child apprehension rates

Long-term impact, 2348-2349

Child poverty rates

Children in care, 800

Effectiveness of policies, 137-138

Housing Allowance increase, 799

Manitoba numbers, 556

Reduction plan, 800

Children in care

Extension of care, 2275

Graduation rates, 1754

Hotel accommodations, 422-423, 1315, 2275

Manitoba numbers, 2348

Missing persons numbers, 476

Missing youth numbers, 444, 999

Rural hotel accommodations, 1471

Update (Matias de Antonio), 373

Children's Advocate Act

Hughes inquiry recommendations, 1852-1853

Complete Care agency

Service provision complaints, 2042

EIA housing allowance

Food bank usage, 556

EIA housing allowance increase

Timeline for implementation, 841-842

Emergency child-care services

Accommodation concerns, 515-516

Government record, 97

Family services agencies

Out-of-province travel expenses, 2748-2749

Family services case concern (Tina Fontaine)

Safe-house placement, 248

Winnipeg Police Service notification, 248

Hughes report recommendations

Timeline for implementation, 1934-1935

Lake St. Martin emergency outlet

First Nations fisheries agreement, 2217-2218

Phoenix Sinclair inquiry

Implementation of recommendations, 731-732

Phoenix Sinclair inquiry recommendations

Social worker education requirements, 656-657, 698

Rural children in care

Emergency accommodation plan, 1392-1393

Safety of children in care

Hotel accommodations, 2175-2176

Social Impact Bonds

Government position, 2102-2103

Social service program, 1716-1717

Use in Manitoba, 1895-1896

Paternity testing

Wait times, 1039, 1051

Personal-care homes

Psychiatric nurses, 1042-1043

Residential care patients, 1041-1042

Senior safety concerns, 2297

Pesticides

Ban on, 2602

Petitions

Government communication and fund allocation, 691

Province-wide long-term care

Review need and increase spaces, 835, 991, 1020-1021, 1120, 1198

Phosphorus

Management of, 2414

Pipeline industry

Biosecurity, 2603

Porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PEDV)

Containment of, 336

Portage Diversion

Operating guidelines, 1787

Seepage impact, 1789-1790

Portage la Prairie

Flooding, effect on bridges, 107

Princess Towers project

Update, 1327

Provincial parks

Cottage fee increases, 494

Provincial Road 227

Bridge resurfacing, 1665

Rent Assist

Application process, 1053-1054

Implementation timeline, 841-842

Increase in, 496

Public awareness campaign, 2712

Rental properties

Application fee increase, 493-494

Residential care facilities

Personal-care home placements, 1041-1042

Psychiatric nurses, 1042-1043

Resolutions

Government Action on parks and protected spaces, 2317-2319

Provincial government's failure to stop the spread of invasive species in Manitoba, 1839-1840

Support for a strong public child care system, 2087-2089

Rural Homeownership Program

First Nations, 1324-1325

Number of properties sold, 1323-1324

Property assessments, 1324

Vacancies, 1324

Seniors

Community living accommodations, 855

Personal-care homes

Safety concerns, 2297

Sexual exploitation

Missing girls, 476

Sinclair, Phoenix (inquiry)

Hughes report recommendations, 731-732, 800, 1934-1935

Social worker education requirements, 656-657, 698

Small Business Venture Capital Tax Credit, 2711

Social Impact Bonds

Government position, 2102-2103

Social service program, 1716-1717

Use in Manitoba, 1895-1896

Social Services Appeal Board

Appeals criteria, 853

St. Amant Centre

Five-Year plan, 1214

Surface water management

Alternative practices, 109

Provincial partnerships, 2414

Throne Speech

Debate, 106-111

TigerTel

Usage rates, 1136-1137, 1142-1143

Trans-Pacific Partnership

Manitoba representation, 2710

University of Manitoba

Reconciliation archive, 1949

Veterinary medicine

Diagnostic services

Fee increase, 494

Wetlands

Habitat protection, 2317

Management of, 2415

Nutrient load, 2317

Wildlife Amendment and Fisheries Amendment Act (Bill 24)

C/3 R, 2409-2415

Information sharing, interprovincial, 2410

Youth

Aboriginal youth

Children in care, apprehensions, 1995

Zebra mussel infestation

Decontamination units, 1839

Environmental impact, 2413

Float plane decontamination, 2318, 2411, 2782

Potassium chloride, effectiveness of, 2413

Potassium chloride, use of, 1840

Spread of, 2318, 2411-2412, 2413

Wolves

Bounty on

Kostyshyn, 2894

Pedersen, 2894

Woman Entrepreneur of the Year Awards. See Members' statements

Women of Distinction Awards. See Members' statements

Women's History Month. See Members' statements

Women's right to vote. See Centennial of Manitoba Women's Right to Vote Act

Howard, 771

Women's shelters. See Manitoba Association of Women's Shelters

Wong, Justin. See Members' statements under Athletics in Fort Garry-Riverview

Work permits

Temporary residence

Braun, 2944-2945

Smook, 2944-2945

Workers Compensation Amendment Act (Employer Advisers) (Bill 206)

1 R

Smook, 368-369

2 R

Bjornson, 1252-1254

Braun, 1245-1246

Dewar, 1250-1252

Gaudreau, 1248-1250

Goertzen, 1246-1248

Helwer, 1971-1972

Howard, 1254

Martin, 1969-1971

Smook, 1243-1245

Referred to Standing Committee on Social and Economic Development

C/3 R

Braun, 2226-2227

Gerrard, 2227

Howard, 2227-2228

Smook, 2225-2226

Insurance rates

Helwer, 1971

Workers Compensation Amendment Act (Presumption re Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and Other Amendments) (Bill 35)

 1 R

Braun, 1612

 2 R

Blady, 1923-1924

Braun, 1918-1919

Driedger, 1920-1921

Gerrard, 1921-1923

Smook, 1919-1920

Referred to Standing Committee on Social and Economic Development

 R/S Amdt

Clause 3 subsection 4(5.9)

Braun, 2287

Driedger, 2286-2287

Smook, 2287

 C/3 R

Braun, 2288

Gerrard, 2288

Smook, 2289

 R/A

Filmon, 2298

Workers Compensation Amendment Act (Presumption re Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder) (Bill 205)

1 R

Driedger, 367-368

2 R

Ashton, 974-975

Bjornson, 978

Chomiak, 970-972

Crothers, 976-978

Driedger, 969-970

Gaudreau, 1363-1365

Martin, 972-974

Pettersen, 1365-1367

Piwniuk, 975-976

Wight, 1367-1368

Workers Compensation Board of Manitoba. See also Workers Compensation Board in Crown Corporations Committee

Annual report 2014

Braun, 903

Appeal Commission and Medical Review Panel, Annual report 2014

Braun, 903

Claim suppression

Braun, 1246

Howard, 1254, 2227-2228

Fair Practices Advocate

Braun, 1245

Fair Practices Advocate, Annual report 2014

Braun, 903

Five-year plan 2015-2019

Braun, 903

Post-traumatic stress disorder legislation

Braun, 1758

Dewar, 434

Wiebe, 1758

Presumptive compensation coverage

Braun, 1919

Rating system

Gaudreau, 2420

Schuler, 2419

Safe workplace initiatives

Braun, 1246

Gaudreau, 1249

Time-loss to injury rates

Braun, 1246

Workplace. See Employment

World AIDS Day. See also Members' statements

Rowat, 255-256

World MS Day. See Members' statements

World Trade Centre Winnipeg. See Members' statements

World Trade Organization (WTO)

COOL verdict

Pedersen, 913-914, 1009, 1014

World Ultimate Club Championships. See Members' statements

World War II

Holland, liberation of

Pedersen, 520

Rowat, 539-540

WTO. See World Trade Organization

 

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