Hansard: Index

HOUSE INDEX - 1st Session - 41st 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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Walker, Brooklyn. See Members' statements

War Amps, The. See Ministerial statements under Chadderton, Cliff

Warrant Enforcement Unit

Changes to

Stefanson, 751

Swan, 751

Funding status

Clarke, 1485

Swan, 1485

Wastewater treatment. See North End sewage treatment plant

Waterford Green School

Construction inquiry

Kinew, 1455

Saran, 991

Wishart, 991, 1455

Wayfinders program

Fontaine, 504

Weather stations, automated

Installation of

Saran, 2722

Webinger, Lisa. See Members' statements

West Broadway Youth Outreach. See Members' statements

Western Canadian Aviation Museum

Royal designation

Fletcher, 716-717

Wetlands, loss of

Environmental impact

Gerrard, 429

Wharton, Jeff (Gimli) PC

Basic personal tax credit

Threshold increase, 1907

First Nations children

Children in care, number of, 2415

Fishing industry

Economic outlook (North), 2149

Fisheries envoy, 2148

Island Lake area, 2148

Marketing of, 2147-2149

Freshwater fish

Depletion concerns, 2147

Freshwater Fish Marketing Corporation

Employment loss concerns, 2148

Greenhouse gas emissions

Yearly rates of, 2810

Island Lake

Fishing industry, 2148

Jordan's Principle, 2414-2415

Lake Winnipegosis

Health of, 2147

Legislative Assembly Amendment Act (Bill 2)

2 R

Debate, 295-296

Members' statements

Disability Employment Awareness Month, 2358

Johnson, Kjartan, 1261

Lions Clubs, 1778-1779

Michaluk, Lisa, 141-142

Michaluk, Lisa, 141-142

Minimum wage

Indexed to rate of inflation, 1904, 1907

Northern Manitoba communities

Fishing industry, 2149

Opposition day motion

Inequitable social services funding for First Nations people, 2414-2416

Oral Questions

Tourism promotion

Funding increase, 405

Trans-Pacific Partnership

Government support, 1738

Private Bills, Standing Committee on

First report, 2675-2677

Provincial sales tax increase

Manitobans, impact on, 1908

Resolutions

Recognition that the minimum wage should be increased

Debate, 1907-1908

Questions, 1904

Support for Manitoba fishers

Debate, 2145-2147

Questions, 2147-2149

Supporting government amalgamation decision of East Side Road Authority (ESRA)

Questions, 2531

Transitioning to a green economy

Questions, 2810

Throne Speech

Debate, 100-103

Tourism promotion

Funding increase, 405

Trans-Pacific Partnership

Government support, 1738

Wheat tariffs. See Trans-Pacific Partnership

Wiebe, Matt (Concordia) NDP

Aboriginal communities

Suicide prevention, 571-572

ACCESS centres

Capital project plans, 1079

Addiction services

Expansion of resources, 2268-2269

Health and addictions strategy, 1067-1068

Addictions Foundation of Manitoba

Budget for, 1066

Ambulance fee reduction

Budget 2016, 1064

Formula for, 1069-1072

Ambulance fees

Per kilometer rates, 1072

Art City, 300

Budget 2016

Debate, 418-422

Canada Pension Plan reform

Seniors, impact on, 1205-1206

Canadian Human Rights Tribunal ruling

Blackstock, Cindy, 2427

Cancer treatment

Drug program, 1015

CancerCare Manitoba

Drug coverage funding, 472-473

Expansion of, 1016-1018

Capital projects

Health-care services, 569-570

Concordia Foundation, 207-208

Concordia Health & Fitness Centre

Funding commitment, 191-192, 421, 571

Status update, 961

Dedicated Stroke Unit

Consultation process, 1233

Defibrillator program

Health clinic access, 2110-2111

Eco-certification

Fishing industry, 2150

Emergency Medical Services (EMS), 139

Emergency Response and Transport Services

Budgeted amount for, 1072

Executive Council

Estimates

Speakers, 824-828

Fentanyl

Naloxone kit availability, 2268, 2304-2305, 2363-2364

Public health crisis, 2268, 2304

Public health emergency

Request to declare, 2363

First Nations communities

Health-care services

Accountability for, 1958

First Nations health-care

Federal funding responsibility, 2427-2428

Fishing industry

Eco-certification, 2150

Freedom of information

Disclosure, changes to, 2490

Front-line workers

Employment protection, 74-75, 150-151

General comments, 420-421

Health-care services, 569, 572

Regional health authorities, 945-946

Health and wellness programs

Continued funding commitment, 191-192

Health Care Accountability Act (Health Services Act and Health Services Insurance Act Amended) (Bill 206)

2 R

Debate, 1957-1958

Questions, 1953-1954

Accountability, definition of, 1953

Health Services Insurance Amendment Act (Bill 212)

1 R, 2395

2 R

Debate, 2433-2435

Questions, 2435-2437

Accountability practices, 2436

Constitutionality of bill, 2435, 2436, 2437

Insured person, definition of, 2436

Minister of Health's position, 2401, 2462-2463

Health-care premiums

Ban on, 2435-2436

Government position, 2401

Low-income families, impact on, 2436

Health-care services

Audit, public disclosure, 432-433

Capital projects, 569-570

Federal transfers, 1954, 2216-2217

First Nations communities

Accountability for, 1958

Front-line workers, 569, 572

Government intention, 1865-1866

Health and addictions strategy, 1067-1068

Review of, 1981-1982, 2586-2587

Service capacity, 1015

Wait-time reduction task force, 1234

Health, Seniors and Active Living Department

Active living programs, 1074-1075

Administrative staff, 911

Board appointments

Selection process, 953

Boards and advisory committees, 951-953

Capital projects

Amortization expenses, 1010

List of, 954-957

Review of, 957-961

Collective agreements, 946

Department merger, 1073

Estimates

Opening statements, 909

Speakers, 909-913, 944-962, 1010-1020, 1064-1080, 1152-1155, 1230-1236

Full-time equivalent staff, 1236

Healthy weight promotion, 1075

Overtime costs, 1235

Political staff, 910

Secondments, 912

Vacancies, 1236

Healthy Together Now program, 1075

Home-care funding (federal)

Outcome or per capita basis, 2587-2588

Home-care leadership team

Report findings and recommendations, 2689

Home-care system

User fees, 2588

Hospital visitation

High parking fees, 1153, 1671-1672, 1837

Hospitals

Nurse staff levels, 1235

Indigenous communities

Suicide prevention, 571-572

Infrastructure Department

Estimates

Speakers, 1258-1260

International Day of Older Persons, 2499

Kildonan-East Collegiate

Pastry and arts classroom, 2510

LGBTTQ* health-care services

Program funding, 21-22

Members' statements

Concordia Village, 2065-2066

Elmwood Community Resource Centre, 2577-2578

Koop, Wanda, 300

Mental Illness Awareness Week, 1780

National Home Care and Hospice Month, 2820

Rett Syndrome Awareness Month, 2455

Seniors' and Elders' Month, 2499

Mental Health Amendment Act (Bill 3)

2 R

Debate, 1181-1182

Questions, 1176-1177

C/3 R, 1760

Mental Health Crisis Response Centre, 1181

Midwifery program

Funding for program, 588-589

Midwifery training

Students, number of, 1013

Mifegymiso

Medical supervision, 2631

Pharmacare coverage, 2635-2636

Remote community availability, 2636

Minimum wage

Freeze on, 419

Ministerial statements

Multiple Sclerosis Day, 2263

National Blood Donor Week, 977-978

Paramedic Services Week, 139-140

Pharmacists Manitoba Day, 2358

World Elder Abuse Awareness Day, 869

Ministerial travel expenses

Public disclosure of, 2490

Multiple Sclerosis Day, 2263

Naloxone

Distribution of, 2257, 2553

Kit availability, 2263-2364

National Blood Donor Week, 977-978

Northern Manitoba communities

Food options, healthy, 1076

Northern Manitoba health care

Strategy for, 570

Nurse practitioners

QuickCare clinics, 1011-1012

Training numbers, 1012

Nurse training

Medical school spaces, 305

Students, number of, 1013

Nursing profession

Hospital staff levels, 1235

Opioid addiction

Casual drug users, 2256

Family advocate, 2254, 2257

Public education, 2257

Scope of problem, 2252

Treatment wait time reduction, 2257

Opposition day motion

A call upon the provincial government to stop interfering with collective bargaining, to fund post-secondary education at the rate of economic growth, keep tuition increases capped at the rate of inflation, 2601-2603

Changes to union certification process, 2180-2182

Inequitable social services funding for First Nations people, 2426-2428

Oral Questions

Addiction services

Expansion of resources, 2268-2269

Canada Pension Plan reform

Manitoba seniors, 1205-1206

CancerCare Manitoba

Drug coverage funding, 472-473

Defibrillator program

Health clinic access, 2110-2111

Federal health transfers

Public funding commitment, 2216-2217

Federal home-care funding

Outcome or per capita basis, 2587-2588

Fentanyl crisis

Naloxone kit availability, 2363-2364

Request to declare public health emergency, 2363

Fentanyl deaths

Naloxone kit availability, 2268, 2304-2305

Public health crisis, 2268

Public health emergency, 2304

Front-line services

Employment protection, 74-75

Front-line workers

Employment protection, 150-151

Health and wellness programs

Continued funding commitment, 191-192

Health Services Insurance Amendment Act

Minister of Health's position, 2401, 2462-2463

Health-care audit

Public disclosure, 432-433

Health-care services

Government intention, 1865-1866

Health-care system review

Government intention, 1981-1982, 2586-2587

Home-care leadership team

Report findings and recommendations, 2689

Home-care system

User fee concerns, 2588

Hospital parking fees

Health-care barrier, 1837

Hospital visitation

High parking fees, 1671-1672

LGBTTQ* community

Health-care funding, 21-22

Midwifery program

Future funding concerns, 588-589

Nurse training

Medical school spaces, 305

QuickCare clinics

Expansion commitment, 226

Rail line relocation

Government support, 1110

Regional health boards

Reduction of members, 2076

Seniors' School Tax Rebate

Election promise, 1736-1737

Government commitment, 984-985

Impact on Manitobans, 360

Retroactive claims clarification, 878-879

Paramedic Services Week, 139-140

Personal-care homes

Composition of committee, 1234

Petitions

Bell's purchase of MTS, 478

Minimum wage-annual increase, 1207

Parking fees at hospitals, 1923, 1983-1984, 2831

Pediatric insulin pump program, 2782

Pharmacare program

Pan-Canadian model, 1020

Yearly costs, 1018

Physician recruitment and retention

Difficulty of, 1231-1232

Recruitment committee, 1233

Rural Manitoba, 1232

Physician training

Students, number of, 1012

Political parties

Union and corporate donations, 2491

Provincial deficit

Numbers, 2491

Public Accounts, Standing Committee on

Second report, 1770-1771

Third report, 1771-1776

Fourth report, 1776-1777

Public Sector Compensation Disclosure Amendment Act (Bill 14)

2 R

Debate, 2488-2491, 2509-2510

QuickCare clinics

Expansion commitment, 226

Funding for, 1011

Government intention, 1011

Nurse practitioners, 1011-1012

Visits to, number of, 1011

Rail line relocation

Government support for, 1110

Regional Health Authorities (RHA's)

Community health boards

Selection process, 953

Front-line workers, 945-946

Staff, number of, 944-945

Regional health boards

Reduction of members, 2076

Reproductive health

Affordable access to, 2632

Barriers to, 2630

Resolutions

Pharmacare must cover all essential medication for women

Debate, 2635-2636

Questions, 2630-2632

Protecting strong public health care

Debate, 568-573

Questions, 571-573

Provincial anti-opiate strategy

Debate, 2256-2257

Questions, 2252-2254

Support for Manitoba fishers

Debate, 2149-2151

Questions, 2148

Seniors' School Tax Rebate

Annual pay period, 824-827

Changes to, 419-420, 947-950

Election promise, 1736-1737, 2510, 2513

Government intention, 984-985

Manitobans, impact on, 360

Middle income brackets, impact on, 950-951

Retroactive claims clarification, 828-829, 878-879

Severance package disclosure

Political staff, 2489

Shock Trauma Air Rescue Society (STARS)

Fees for, 1073

Suicide prevention

Indigenous communities, 571-572

Throne Speech

Debate, 204-208

Tuition Fee Income Tax Rebate, 1014

Women's Hospital

Opening date, 1010

World Elder Abuse Awareness Day, 869

Youth Suicide Prevention Strategy, 1182

Wildfire prevention. See also National Disaster Mitigation Program

Fire boats, use of

Cox, 19

Gerrard, 19-20

Pallister, 20

Northern Manitoba

Cox, 19, 227

Cullen, 774

Gerrard, 19-20, 105, 226-227

Klassen, 774

Pallister, 20, 227

Squires, 226-227

Wildfires. See also Ministerial statements

Beresford Lake

Cox, 9

Gerrard, 11

Caddy Lake

Cox, 9

Gerrard, 11

Fort McMurray

Cox, 9, 227

Gerrard, 227

Wind power

Development of

Johnson, 2814-2815

Winding River Therapeutic Community. See Headingley Correctional Centre

Winkler Community Foundation's Citizen of the Year. See Members' statements under Elias, Terry

Winnipeg Art Gallery

Inuit Art Centre

Gerrard, 104

Lamoureux, 1521

Squires, 1521

Winnipeg International Jazz Festival

Lamoureux, 979

Lindsey, 979

Squires, 978-979

Winnipeg Mental Health Court

Recidivism and enrolment

Stefanson, 902

Swan, 902

Winnipeg Nomads. See Members' statements

Winnipeg Police Board

Chief, selection of

Clarke, 1481

Swan, 1481

Members, removal of

Allum, 2558

Winnipeg Police Service

Cadet positions

Clarke, 1601

Lathlin, 1601

Winnipeg Regeneration Strategy

Saran, 2384

Winnipeg Regional Health Authority (WRHA)

Budget projection concerns

Gerrard, 2740-2741

Goertzen, 2740-2741

Winnipeg Soccer Federation. See Members' statements

Winnipeg Transit

Passenger, driver safety

Clarke, 1483-1484

Swan, 1483

Winter road construction (North)

Community benefits agreements

Lindsey, 1612

Pedersen, 1612

Importance of

Lindsey, 2378

Winter road network

Opening season 2015-2016

Lindsey, 1380

Pedersen, 1380

Wiping Away the Tears gathering

Funding support

Clarke, 1493-1495

Fontaine, 39, 1493-1495

General comments

Fontaine, 2131

Status of Women involvement

Fontaine, 1516

Squires, 1516

Wishart, Hon. Ian (Portage la Prairie) PC

Accessibility for Manitobans Act, The

Regulations, 1710

Active Schools Fund

Capital funding, 1455

Agriculture industry

Zero tillage practices (flooding), 94

Apprenticeship and Certification Board

Annual report, 2206

Assiniboine Community College

International LPN program, 1549-1550

Brandon School Division

New school construction, 304, 1454, 1922

Brandon University

Annual report, 2206

Metis studies program, 1474

Sexual misconduct policy, 2121

Budget 2016

Manitoba economy, 304-305

Canadian Human Rights Tribunal ruling

Federal response, 2400-2401

First Nations children, discrimination against, 2400

Child poverty rates, 93

Child-care spaces

Increase, need for, 2405-2406

Wait times for, 1713-1714

Children and Youth Opportunities

Annual report, 2357

Children in care

Children's Special Allowance, 1624-1625

Transportation funding (to school), 1554, 1711

Children's Special Allowance

Children in care, 1624-1625

Committee of Supply

Concurrence motion

Speakers, 1701-1706, 1709-1717

Council on Post-Secondary Education (COPSE)

Government intentions, 1715-1716

Priority areas, 1716

Crime rates

Violent (Manitoba), 2117

Defibrillator program

Health clinic access, 2110-2111

Division scolaire franco-manitobaine

Program update, 1552

Early Childhood Educators

Training need, 1551-1552

Education and Advanced Learning

Annual report 2015-2016, 2357

Education and Training Department

Estimates

Opening statements, 1451-1453

Speakers, 1451-1478, 1531-1555

Minister's advisory council, status of, 1714-1715

Staff introductions, 1454, 1545

Supplementary Estimates for Legislative Review 2016, 503

Value-for-money audit, 1705-1706

Education Property Tax Credit, 1712

Education system

East Indian curriculum, 1544

Literacy and numeracy programs, 1461-1462

Report card initiative, 1552-1553

Standardized testing (K-12), 1704

Universal student number, 1704

Expression of Interest program (EOI)

Application processing wait times, 1538-1539

Consultation fees, 1540

General comments, 475

Fairness Commissioner

Update on recommendations, 1549

Fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD)

Treatment strategy, 1550-1551

Finance Minister's tradition

Gift to refugee family, 307

Flood mitigation, 94

Flooding

Zero tillage practices, 94

Hanover School Division

LGBTTQ* education

Curriculum reform, 17-18, 265, 591-592

Diversity policy compliance, 803-804

Human rights code compliance, 1106

LGBTTQ* rights recognition, 1105-1106

Healthy Child Committee of Cabinet

Committee agenda, 1545-1546

Members of, 1545

Operational timeline, 1740

Immigrant population

Contribution to economy, 2548

Contribution to Manitoba, 78-79

Credential recognition, 1537-1538, 1540-1541

Minimum wage increase, 1536

Immigrant services

Newcomer support grant

Funding commitment inquiry, 1104-1105

Immigration

Department representation, 78

Elimination of cap, 475

Meeting with federal Minister, 475

Indigenous education

Initiatives, budget for, 1466

Social work master's program, 1470

Individual education plans (IEP's)

Protecting children act, 1553

Infrastructure projects

Post-secondary institutions, 1476

International students

English language requirements, 1531-1533

Provincial Nominee Program, 1531-1532

Labour

Department representation, 78

LGBTTQ* community

Program and policy support, 265-266

LGBTTQ* education

Hanover School Division

Curriculum reform, 17-18, 265, 591-592

Diversity policy compliance, 803-804

Human rights code compliance, 1106

Licensed Practical Nurses (LPN)

Assiniboine Community College

International program, 1549

Literacy programs budget, 1461-1462

Manitoba Aboriginal Languages Strategy

Status of, 1462

Manitoba Adult Literacy Strategy and Adult Learning Centres

Annual report 2014-2015, 802

Manitoba Early Learning and Child Care

Auditor General's recommendations, 1712-1713

Manitoba Farm Products Marketing Council report, 2819

Manitoba Student Aid

Converted to non-repayable grants, 2585

Eligibility review, 2586

Plans for, 1477

Manitoba Transfer Credit Portal, 1468-1469

Members' statements

2016 world curling silver medal champions, 1103

Vust, Gilbert, 2208-2209

World Refugee Day, 1101

Mental health-care strategy

Annual funding costs, 1547

Annualization, definition of, 1546

Consultations, 1547-1548

Merchants Corner project

Construction commitment, 1568

Metis studies program

Brandon University, 1474

Midwifery program

Dissolution of program, 1669-1670

Funding for program, 588-589, 1467, 1733-1734

Government intention, 719-720, 1622-1624

Minimum wage increase

Immigrants, impact on, 1536

Request for, 1459

National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation

Capital funding for, 810

New West Partnership Agreement

Green program initiatives, 436-437

North Interlake training facility

Funding inquiry, 1475-1476

Oral Questions

Brandon School Division

New school construction inquiry, 304, 1922

Budget 2016

Manitoba economy, 304-305

Building of new schools

Timeline, 2406

Canadian Human Rights Tribunal ruling

Federal response, 2400-2401

Children and youth in care

Children's Special Allowance, 1624-1625

Defibrillator program

Health clinic access, 2110-2111

Federal funds for post-secondary education

Matching provincial funding commitment, 511-512

Finance Minister's tradition

Gift to refugee family, 307

Front and Centre campaign

Funding commitment inquiry, 477

Hanover School Division

Compliance with diversity policies, 803-804

Compliance with human rights code, 1106

LGBTTQ* curriculum, 591-592

LGBTTQ* rights recognition, 1105-1106

Healthy Child Committee of Cabinet

Operational timeline, 1740

Immigrant population

Contribution to economy, 2548

Immigration and labour

Department representation, 78

Immigration application wait times

Removal of expressions of interest, 475

Immigration in Manitoba

Elimination of immigration cap, 475

Meeting with federal Minister, 475

LGBTTQ* education

Human rights curriculum, 17-18

LGBTTQ* Manitobans

Curriculum reform, 265

Program and policy support, 265-266

Merchants Corner project

Construction commitment, 1568

Midwifery program

Dissolution of program, 1669-1670

Funding for program, 1733-1734

Future funding concerns, 588-589

Government intention, 1622-1624

National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation

Future of capital funding, 810

New immigrants

Contribution to Manitoba, 78-79

New West Partnership Agreement

Education programming concerns, 436-437

Newcomer support grant

Funding commitment inquiry, 1104-1105

Northern midwifery program

Government intention, 719-720

Post-secondary capital projects

Federal funding for Manitoba, 2687

Post-secondary education

Sexual violence awareness act, 2109

Post-secondary programs

Future funding concerns, 720-721

Post-secondary tuition

Affordability concerns, 2168

Indexed to inflation, 120, 1833-1834, 2168

Post-secondary tuition rates

Indexed to inflation, 2581, 2583

Provincial Nominee Program

Application wait times, 147, 807-808, 1834-1835, 2548-2549

Business application approvals, 1108

Deposit agreement compliance, 1108

Expansion plan for business, 1107

Government intention, 147

Number of applications, 2403-2404

Qualification review request, 808

Restoration of phone line, 148

Status update on case files, 1670-1671

Provincial student loans

Converted to non-repayable grants, 2585

Eligibility review, 2586

Scholarships and bursaries

Distribution based on need, 2212

Public money-public institutions, 2212

School daycare spaces

Call for increase, 2405-2406

Secondary Suites Program

Government commitment, 1627

Secret Path project

Inclusion on school curriculum, 2303

Social housing units

Construction commitment, 1568-1569

Teachers employment

Government commitment, 225

Tec Voc High School

Expansion commitment, 405-406

Truth and Reconciliation report

Intent to implement Call to Action 43, 2361-2362

Request to implement Call to Action 62, 2303-2304

Timeline for implementing Call to Action 57, 2362

Tuition rebate

Government intention, 2212, 2581-2582

University College of the North

Future contract negotiations, 2584-2585

University of Manitoba contract

Collective bargaining negotiations, 2647

University operating grants

Government commitment, 119

Waterford Green School

Construction inquiry, 991

Positive Parenting Program

Update, 1550

Post-secondary education

Capital projects, federal funding, 2687

Post-secondary institutions

Federal funding, 511-512

Future funding concerns, 720-721

Infrastructure projects, 1476

Operating grants, 119

Program funding, 1466-1467

Post-Secondary Sexual Violence and Sexual Harassment Policies Act (Various Acts Amended) (Bill 204)

General comments, 2109

Potato industry

Processing plants, 2720

Private schools

Per pupil grant, 1460

Protecting Children (Information Sharing) Act (Bill 8)

Individual education plans, 1553

Provincial Nominee Program

Application wait times, 147, 807-808, 1534, 1834-1835, 2548-2549

Applications, number of, 2403-2404

Business application approvals, 1108

Deposit agreement compliance, 1108

Expansion plan for business, 1107

Government intention, 147

International students, 1531-1532

Processing wait times, 147

Provincial audit of, 2548

Qualification review request, 808

Religious-trained skill set, 1540-1541

Restoration of phone line, 148

Status update on case files, 1670-1671

Public Schools Finance Board

Members of, 1454

Read to Succeed program

Funding status, 1701-1703

Resolutions

The potato's significant impact on Manitoba's heritage and economy

Questions, 2720

Scholarships and bursaries

Distribution based on need, 2212

Public money-public institutions, 2212

School construction

Timeline for, 2406

School for the Deaf

Funding status, 1709-1710

Secondary Suites Program, 1627

Secret Path project

School curriculum, inclusion in, 2303

Seniors' School Tax Rebate

Government intention, 1712

Sexual assault

Manitoba rates, 2117

Sexual Violence Awareness and Prevention Act (Advanced Education Administration Act and Private Vocational Institutions Act Amended) (Bill 15)

2 R

Debate, 2116-2118

Questions, 2118-2121

R/S Amdt

Clause 2 subsection 2.2(4), 2659-2660

Clause 2 subsection 2.2(5), 2654, 2664-2665

Clause 7 subsection 13.1(2), 2667-2668

Clause 7 subsection 13.1(3), 2654-2655, 2670-2671

C/3 R, 2672-2673

Consent, definition of, 2119

Consultations, 2120

Cultural sensitivity, definition of, 2118-2119, 2659

Cultural sensitivity, private institutions, 2667

FIPPA/PHIA compliance, 2664

Human Rights Code compliance, 2659

Northern communities, information for, 2120

Policy development, 2116-2118

Privacy protection, 2119

Reporting requirements (institutions), 2119

Reporting requirements (private institutions), 2670-2671

Review period, length of, 2654-2655

Sexual violence, definition of, 2117

Social media, inclusion of, 2117

Small class size initiative

Budget for, 1460

Government intention, 1460-1461

Social housing units

Construction commitment, 1568-1569

Special needs education

Capital funding, 1456

Funding applications

Elimination of, 1457-1458

Funding status, 1710

Task force recommendations, 1456-1457

Worker wages, 1458-1459

Teachers employment

Government commitment, 225

Tec Voc High School

Aerospace and welding wing, 1717

Expansion commitment, 405-406

Throne Speech

Debate, 92-95

Triple A program

Funding status, 1711-1712

Truth and Reconciliation Commission-calls to action

Education system, 1463-1465

Implementation of #43, 2361-2362

Implementation of #57, 2362

Implementation of #62, 2303-2304

Tuition Fee Income Tax Rebate, 2212, 2581-2582

Tuition increase, 1478

Tuition rates

Affordability concerns, 2168

Indexed to inflation, 120, 1833-1834, 2168, 2581, 2583

International students, 1477-1478

Université de Saint-Boniface

Annual report, 2206

University College of the North (UCN)

Annual report, 2206

Future contract negotiations, 2584-2585

University of Manitoba

Annual report, 2206

Front and Centre campaign

Funding commitment inquiry, 477, 1471

Funding proposals, 1469

Proposal criteria, 1472-1473

Received proposals, 1474-1475

University of Manitoba contract

Collective bargaining negotiations, 2647

University of Winnipeg

Annual report, 2206

Base operating grants, 1465-1466

Waterford Green School

Construction inquiry, 991, 1455

World Refugee Day, 1101

Zero tillage practices

Flooding, 94

Women

Programs and services for

Fontaine, 114

Stefanson, 114

Recidivism statistics

Stefanson, 627

Swan, 627

Women of colour

Rights for

Fontaine, 1045

Pallister, 1045-1046

Women, investment in

Government policies

Fontaine, 1267

Squires, 1267

Women, minority

Premier's advisor

Fontaine, 1051-1055

Pallister, 1051-1055

Women, status of

Premier's advisor

Fontaine, 1051-1055

Pallister, 1051-1055

Women, transgendered

Missing and murdered indigenous women and girls

Fontaine, 382

Women, violence against. See Aboriginal women; Violence against women

Women's associations

Consultations with

Fontaine, 1054

Pallister, 1055

Women's Correctional Centre

Capacity numbers

Stefanson, 626-627

Swan, 626

Federal inmates

Stefanson, 626

Swan, 626

Intermittent sentences

Swan, 679

Women's health clinics

Mayer, 2637-2638

Women's History Month. See Members' statements

Women's Hospital

Opening date

Goertzen, 1010

Wiebe, 1010

Wood, Charlotte. See Ministerial statements

Wood, Edwin and Stephanie. See Members' statements

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

Annual report 2015

Cullen, 259

Five-Year Plan 2016-2020

Cullen, 259

Review committee

Terms of reference change

Cullen, 1569, 1626-1627

Lindsey, 1569, 1626-1627

Workers' rights

Support for

Marcelino, F., 43

Workplace safety

General comments

Lindsey, 61

Illness and injury prevention

Health and safety indicators

Cullen, 1402-1403

Lindsey, 1402

Training

Lindsey, 1122

Pallister, 1122-1123, 1125, 1129, 1227-1229

Workplace Safety and Health Act

Changes to

Cullen, 642

Lindsey, 642

World Elder Abuse Awareness Day

Goertzen, 868-869

Lamoureux, 869

Wiebe, 869

World Food Day. See Members' statements

World Refugee Day

Wishart, 1101

World Teachers' Day. See Members' statements

World War II. See Members' statements under Remembering D-Day

World War II veterans. See Members' statements under Rouse, Allan and Trooper Fred Butterworth

Wowchuk, Rick (Swan River) PC

Aquatic invasive species

Prevention funding increase, 1205

Envriothon, 300

First Nations education

Off-reserve travel burden, 2421

Fishing industry

Marketing of, 2147

Grant Park High

Envirothon champions, 300

Greenhouse gas emissions

Missed targets, 2811

Health Care Accountability Act (Health Services Act and Health Services Insurance Act Amended) (Bill 206)

2 R

Debate, 1958-1959

Questions, 1954

Health-care services

Federal transfers, 1954

Wait-time concerns, 210

Jordan's Principle, 2420

Manitoba Hydro

Sustainable management, 2811

Members, introduction of

Envirothon, 300

Members' statements

Envirothon, 300

Swan Valley Lions Club, 2160

Urban Forest Committee, 981

New West Partnership Agreement

Manitoba participation, 119

Opposition day motion

Inequitable social services funding for First Nations people, 2419-2421

Oral Questions

Aquatic invasive species

Prevention funding increase, 1205

New West Partnership

Manitoba participation, 119

Prebudget consultation meetings

Public input, 2462, 2464

Physician recruitment and retention

Difficulty of, 1958

Physicians

Exit interviews, 1958

Prebudget consultations

Public input, 2462, 2464

Resolutions

Support for Manitoba fishers

Questions, 2147

Transitioning to a green economy

Debate, 2811-2813

Questions, 2809

Sapotaweyak Cree Nation

Trades training, 2420

Sustainable Development Department

Budget cuts, 2809, 2812

Throne Speech

Debate, 208-210

Urban Forest Committee, 981

Wrestling. See Members' statements under Lee, Hunter

Wuskwatim Generation Station

Indigenous partnership

Maloway, 2431

Saran, 2384

 

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