Crown Corporations - 1st Session - 40th Legislature

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SAFE Work Manitoba

Budget expenditures

Lindsey, 9

Maharaj, 9

Incentive programs

Lindsey, 7-8

Maharaj, 7-8

Overview

Werier, 3

Prevention committee

Lindsey, 9

Maharaj, 9

Programming costs

Lindsey, 10

Maharaj, 10

Salary, benefits expenses

Lindsey, 9

Maharaj, 9-10

Schuler, Hon. Ron (St. Paul) PC

Club Regent Event Centre, 51

Liquor Mart

Bridgwater Forest location, 51

Downtown location, 147-149

Liquor Mart Express stores

Number of, 51

Manitoba Hydro-Electric Board

Opening statements, 76-77

Manitoba Liquor & Lotteries Corporation

Channel partners advisory committee, 134-135

Head office consolidation

In camera meeting, 138

Cancellation, reasons for, 61-63, 65-69

Contingency percentage, 129

Mr. Morden's role, 129

Jets tickets, use of, 54-55

Marijuana legalization, 113-122, 125-127

Medical Arts Building

Sale of, 131

Opening statements, 50-51, 112

Private liquor stores, 135

Privatization, 134, 135

Social responsibility initiatives, 51

Manitoba Public Insurance Corporation

Board, political affiliation, 33-37

Impaired driving, 25

Interest rate forecast risk factor, 24

MADD monument, 25

Opening statements, 24-25

Physical Damage Re-engineering project, 25

Rate increase, 24

Road safety, responsibility for, 43-45

Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD)

Memorial monument, 25

Shepherd, Kelvin (President and CEO, Manitoba Hydro)

First Nation communities

Diesel power, 96

Hydro development, impact of, 105

Hydro rates, 103

Manitoba Hydro-Electric Board

Bipole III transmission line

Completion date, 94

Costs of, 96-97

Carbon pricing, 87-88

Consultant report costs, 84

Consultant report, terms of reference, 84

Converter stations, 108

Debt increase, 97, 98-99, 109

Development, First Nations impact on, 105-106

Diesel power, First Nations, 96

Electric home heating

Cost of, 88

Future demand for, 87

Emerging technology, 104-105

Export sales revenue, 90, 95

Extraprovincial revenue, 109

Generating and transmitting capacity, 92

Import requirements, 100-1014

Keeyask, completion date, 92-93

Land expropriation, 105

Load growth, 86

Manitoba Hydro International, 103-104

Market demand, 86

Natural disaster preparation, 108

Natural gas rates, 84, 88

Net income projections, 99

Opening statements, 82-83

Operating costs, reduction in, 82

Rate increases, future, 83

Rates, First Nations, 103

Spot market sales, 91

Turbines, delivery of, 108

U.S. and Saskatchewan contracts, 94

Xcel Energy contract, 104

Smith, Andrew (Southdale) PC

Manitoba Liquor & Lotteries Corporation

CEO severance package, 54

New products, introduction of, 57 

Swan, Andrew (Minto) NDP

Manitoba Hydro-Electric Board

Bipole III transmission line

Completion date, 93

Costs of, 85

Carbon pricing, 87

Consultant report costs, 84

Consultant report, tender for, 84

Consultant report, terms of reference, 84

Debt-equity ratio concerns, 102

Domestic generation need, 101

Electric home heating

Future demand for, 87

Export sales revenue, 90, 95

Generating and transmitting capacity, 91

Import requirements, 100

Keeyask, completion date, 92

Load growth, 86

Market demand, 86

Natural gas rates, 84, 88

Spot market sales, 91

U.S. and Saskatchewan contracts, 94

Manitoba Public Insurance Corporation

Bicycles, licensing of, 46

Building and parking lot investments, 43

Cost Containment Committee, 40

Cycling infrastructure plans, 47

Cyclist claims, 46

Cyclist safety, 45-46

Cyclist safety (for drivers), 47

Driverless cars, 29-30

Extreme weather events, 29

Hail damage claims, 28-29

Hail damage, prevention, 28-29

Interest rate forecast risk factor, 26-28

Investment portfolio, increase on returns, 41-42

IT costs, 40-41

Rate shock, 28

Rate Stabilization Reserve, 31

Road safety, responsibility for, 43-45

Points of Order

P/O by Fletcher regarding political affiliation during MPI committee, 35

 

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