Hansard: Index

HOUSE INDEX - 3rd 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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Early childhood education. See also Canada-Manitoba Early Learning and Child Care Agreement

Budget 2018

Fielding, 1406

Educators, need for

Fielding, 1522

Klassen, 1522

Inequalities with

Klassen, 169

Early Learning and Child Building Fund

Allum, 3945-3946

Fielding, 3945-3946

Early Learning and Child Care strategy

Fielding, 2262

Fontaine, 2262

Morley-Lecomte, 29

Early Years Enhancement Grant

Wiebe, 1084-1085

Wishart, 1084-1085

Earth Day

Altemeyer, 1584

Gerrard, 1584-1585

Squires, 1583-1584

East Side Road Authority

Dissolution of

Schuler, 1040

East-side road construction

Berens River, beyond

Gerrard, 1622

Schuler, 1622

Completion date

Gerrard, 1993

Johnson, 1993

Five-year plan

Klassen, 647, 3527

Schuler, 3527

Tenders for

Maloway, 656-657

Ebb and Flow First Nation. See Members' statements under Garden Hill First Nation

Ebola

Global Public Health Conference

Gerrard, 3176

eChart Manitoba

Auditor General report, October 2018

Driedger, 3796

Eco-certification

Lake Winnipeg

Gerrard, 3964-3965

Squires, 3964-3965

Lake Winnipegosis

Gerrard, 2229, 3058

Squires, 2229

Lakes

Squires, 2229

École Polytechnique

Fletcher, 3579

Economic development. See Northern economic develop

Economic development strategy

Access to capital

Pedersen, 927

Deloitte report

Michaleski, 895

Pedersen, 645, 895-896

Funding for

Lindsey, 1028-1029

Pedersen, 1028-1029

Government plan, request for

Allum, 45-46, 728-729

Friesen, 45, 728-729

Lamont, 3591

Pallister, 3591

Pedersen, 46

Timeline for

Lindsey, 1028, 3048

Pallister, 3048-3049

Pedersen, 1028, 3048

Economy--provincial

Capital spending

Friesen, 1812-1813

Wiebe, 1812

Government plan

Lamoureux, 1946-1947

Pallister, 1946-1947

Immigration growth

Reyes, 214

International investment

Reyes, 213

Investment in

Morley-Lecomte, 28

Investment plan request

Lamont, 4054-4055

Pallister, 4054-4055

Jobs plan

Kinew, 2948

Pallister, 2948-2949

Tax cuts

Lamont, 4237

Education. See also Resolutions

Investments in

Economic and social benefits

Lamoureux, 1019

Wishart, 1019-1020

Education and Training Department

Estimates

Debate, 1914-1930, 1963-1977, 2034-2050, 2102-2117, 2174-2188

Opening statements

Wishart, 1914-1916

Speakers

Allum, 1925-1929, 2174-2179

Gerrard, 1929-1930, 1975-1977, 2114-2117

Marcelino, F., 1916-1920

Marcelino, T., 1920-1921

Saran, 1921-1925, 2036

Swan, 2042-2046

Wiebe, 1964-1975, 2034, 2036-2042, 2046-2049, 2102-2114, 2180-2187

Wishart, 1914-1930, 1963-1977, 2034-2050, 2102-2117, 2174-2185

Inclusion Support

Staffing, FTE's

Wiebe, 2180

Wishart, 2180

Loans and Bursaries, amount budgeted

Wiebe, 2037

Wishart, 2037-2038

Staff introduction

Marcelino, F., 1916

Wishart, 1916, 2102, 2174

Staff reductions, FTE's

Wiebe, 2181

Wishart, 2181

Supplementary Information for Legislative Review, 2018-2019

Wishart, 1159

Vacancies by branch

Wiebe, 2182

Wishart, 2183

Vacancy rate

Wiebe, 2181

Wishart, 2181

Vacancy targets

Wiebe, 2183

Wishart, 2183-2184

Education Property Tax Credit

Changes to

Fielding, 4239

Consultations

Fielding, 3650

Lindsey, 3650

Deductible, elimination of

Fielding, 3425, 3649

Lindsey, 3432

Wiebe, 3432

Eligibility, changes to

Wiebe, 3431, 4241

Government plan

Wiebe, 197

Wishart, 197

Home owners, impact on

Fielding, 3651

Lindsey, 3651

Increases

Wishart, 3563

Mobile home owners

Consultation with

Fielding, 3652, 3654-3655

Lindsey, 3652, 3654

Wiebe, 4241

Fees

Fielding, 3656-3657

Lindsey, 3656-3657

Impact on

Fielding, 3654-3655

Lindsey, 3654

Municipal tax transfer

Fielding, 3427

Wiebe, 3427, 3431

Rebate eligibility

Allum, 3871-3872

Fielding, 3666-3667, 3871-3872

Lindsey, 3666-3667

Renters, reduction for

Fielding, 3649-3651, 3871

Lindsey, 3649-3651

Education system. See also French language education; Indigenous education; Members' statements

Accessibility plan

Gerrard, 2663

Pallister, 2663-2664

Breakfast and lunch programs

Low-income students (Point Douglas)

Smith, B., 84-85

Wishart, 85

Budget for 2018

Lagassé, 702

Marcelino, F., 782

Smith, B., 771-772

Wiebe, 618-619

Wowchuk, 1292

Bullying and mental health

Gerrard, 3386

Bullying prevention

Goertzen, 3106

Klassen, 3105-3106

Capital budget, 2018-K to 12

Kinew, 599

Wiebe, 2102-2107

Wishart, 2102-2107

Capital plans/projects

Wiebe, 1974-1975, 2465-2466, 3181-3182

Wishart, 1974, 2465-2466, 3181-3182

Class sizes

Kinew, 3346

Lathlin, 1286

Pallister, 3214, 3346-3347

Wiebe, 1286, 1731-1732, 1803-1804, 3214

Wishart, 1731-1732, 1803-1804

Drop-out rate, high school

Ewasko, 1287

Wiebe, 1287

Eye exams

Johnston, 1150-1152

Micklefield, 1152

Wiebe, 1152, 1154-1155

Funding

Wiebe, 2499-2500, 2560-2561, 2603, 2661-2662, 2753-2754, 2819, 3274-3275

Wishart, 2500, 2560-2561, 2603, 2662, 2753-2754, 2819-2820, 3274-3275

Government plans/investments

Gerrard, 1293

Johnston, 2564

Kinew, 2815, 2816-2817, 3345-3346

Pallister, 2662-2663, 2815-2816, 2817, 3345-3346

Wiebe, 2662, 3202

Wishart, 1915, 2564-2565, 2662

Government-teacher relations

Gerrard, 2663

Pallister, 2663

Graduation rates

Selinger, 208

Healthy Foods in Schools program

Pallister, 1335

Inclusion support

Fielding, 892-893

Goertzen, 2240-2241

Smith, B., 892, 2240-2241

Inclusive school system

Mayer, 2533

Indigenous language programs

Klassen, 3277-3278

Wishart, 3278

Infrastructure renewal budget

Wiebe, 2110-2111

Wishart, 2110-2111

Instructional renewal

Wishart, 2103, 2111

Language curriculum

Saran, 696

Language requirement, third

Saran, 1924-1925

Wishart, 1924-1925

LGBTTQ*, bullying of

Gerrard, 3381-3382

Wiebe, 3381-3382

LGBTTQ*, current protections

Martin, 3384

Literacy and numeracy

Ewasko, 1289

Lathlin, 1287

Wiebe, 1287

Wishart, 1915

The Loan Act funding

Wiebe, 2107

Wishart, 2107

MADD Canada campaigns

Swan, 3537-3538

Maintenance budget

Wiebe, 2103

Wishart, 2103-2104

Methamphetamine abuse

K-12 awareness campaign

Gerrard, 3501, 3807-3808

Goertzen, 3807-3808

Music programs

Marcelino, F., 2157-2158

Pallister, 2158

Wishart, 2157-2158

New approaches to education

Gerrard, 2664

Pallister, 2664

Nova Scotia legal challenge

Manitoba government involvement

Kinew, 719, 761, 1385-1388

Lindsey, 905

Pallister, 720, 761-762, 1385-1389

Review commission

Inclusion of stakeholders

Kinew, 3621-3622

Pallister, 3621-3622

Review of

Collective bargaining changes

Goertzen, 4053-4054

Wiebe, 4053-4054

Project-based schools

Goertzen, 4210

Lamoureux, 4210

Recommendations

Johnston, 2892

Student-teacher representation

Goertzen, 4012-4013

Wiebe, 4012-4013

School division taxation powers

Goertzen, 3739-3740

Wiebe, 3739-3740

Special requirement limit

Fontaine, 531

Wishart, 531

Student-teacher ratios

Kinew, 1731, 2601-2602

Pallister, 2601-2602

Wishart, 1731

Student-teacher supports

Kinew, 719

Pallister, 719

Substance abuse awareness

K-to-12 curriculum

Gerrard, 3807-3808

Goertzen, 3807-3808

Vegetable and Fruit Snack program

Pallister, 1335

Education Week

Fletcher, 1587-1588

Saran, 1587

Wiebe, 1585-1586

Wishart, 1585

Efficiency Manitoba. See also Members' statements

Board selection

CEO

Cullen, 2082

Lindsey, 2082

MLA appointment

Cullen, 2082

Lindsey, 2082

Newly appointed

Cullen, 2418

Helwer, 2418

Timeline for

Cullen, 2077-2078

Lindsey, 2077

Vetting process

Cullen, 2078

Lindsey, 2078

Budget and work plan

Cullen, 2080

Kinew, 1126-1127

Lindsey, 2080

Pallister, 1126-1127

Creation of

Cullen, 1898

Fletcher, 3438

Mayer, 3438

Deputy Minister of Crown Services

Acting CEO

Cullen, 2077

Lindsey, 2077

Electricity consumption reduction

Fletcher, 2585

Electricity regulation

Fletcher, 4031-4032

General comments

Fletcher, 693

Graydon, 57

Operational costs, responsibility for

Cullen, 2081

Lindsey, 2081

Operational timeline

Altemeyer, 4030, 4168

Cullen, 2075-2076

Lindsey, 2075

Potable water and transportation

Fletcher, 3204

Power Smart Program

Cullen, 1500

Lindsey, 1499-1500

Reason for

Fletcher, 2768

Squires, 2769

Red tape reduction concerns

Fletcher, 3436

Mayer, 3436

Efficiency Manitoba Amendment Act (Bill 232)

1 R

Fletcher, 3515

Egypt terror attack

Condolences

Goertzen, 82

Kinew, 81-82

Eichler, Hon. Ralph (Lakeside) PC

Ag Safety Week, 522-523

Agricultural Crown lands

Land management and leasing, 2909-2910

Leases and permits, fees for, 3399

Agriculture Awareness Day, 757

Agriculture Department

Supplementary Information for Legislative Review 2017-2018, 1423

Agriculture industry

Insurance improvements, 610

Signing of federal agreement, 1220

Agritechnica conference, 24

Animal welfare protection

Budget reduction concerns, 1503

Staff reduction concerns, 1668

Argyle Fall Supper, 290

Budget Debate, 608-610

Canadian Transportation Agency

Mandate changes, 2067

Cattle producers

Land rental prices, 1170

Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA), 609

Crown Lands Amendment Act (Improved Management of Community Pastures and Agricultural Crown Lands) (Bill 35)

1 R, 3399

2 R

Opening statement, 3595-3596

Questions, 3596-3599

C/3 R, 4131

Auction advertising, community newspapers, 3598

Auction system for leases, 3596

Auctions, public notices, 3597

Biodiversity provisions, 3597, 3598, 3599

Community pastures designations, 3596

Crown land leases, corporate monopolies, 3599

Lease length, 3597

Lease violations, penalty clause, 3598

Young farmers, loans for, 3598

Young farmers, prohibitive costs for bids, 3596-3597

Crown lands program, agriculture

Land management and leasing, 2909-2910

Point system, elimination of, 1944-1945

Dairy industry

Milk processing plant, 609

Food supply contamination

Public reporting process, 2565

HyLife Foods

Pork production expansion, 609

Insurance

Agriculture industry improvements, 610

J.R. Simplot Company

Manitoba expansion plans, 471, 609

Livestock and farm buildings

Expansion of, 609

Repeal of fire prevention code, 255

Livestock Growth Strategy, 609-610

Loran scholarship award, 1658

Manitoba 4-H Council

Spring highway cleanup, 2550-2551

Manitoba Agricultural Services Corporation

Annual report 2017-2018, 3577

Members' statements

Argyle Fall Supper, 290

Hemsley, Rudi, 3798

Morin, Samantha, 1658

Prairie Regional Synchronized Skating Championships, 559

Ministerial statements

Ag Safety Week, 522-523

Agriculture Awareness Day, 757

Manitoba 4-H spring highway cleanup, 2550-2551

Municipalities

Operating grants, 115-116

Oral Questions

Access to rail services

Support for federal legislation, 2067

Agricultural Crown lands program

Land management and leasing concerns, 2909-2910

Agriculture conference

Manitoba attends Agritechnica, 24

Animal welfare monitoring

Budget reduction concerns, 1503

Animal welfare protection

Staff reduction concerns, 1668

Canadian agriculture partnership

Signing of federal agreement, 1220

Canadian Transport Agency

Changes to mandate, 2067

Cattle producers

Land rental prices, 1170

Changes to transit services

Impact on Manitobans, 154

Contamination of food supply

Public reporting process, 2565

J.R. Simplot Company

Manitoba expansion plans, 471

Livestock and farm buildings

Repeal of fire prevention code, 255

Manitoba cattle producers

Elimination of point system, 1944-1945

Municipal funding agreements

Government intention, 115-116

Public transit services

Fare and service changes, 154

Municipal funding agreement, 118-119

Rail line transportation

Concern for Manitoba producers, 1220-1221

Parmalat Canada

Milk processing plant, 609

Pork industry

HyLyfe Foods expansion, 609

Public notices

Crown land auctions, 3597

Public transit services

Fare increase, 154

Municipal funding agreement, 118-119

Rail line transportation

Access to services

Support for federal legislation, 2067

Manitoba producers, concern for, 1220-1221

Roquette pea plant, 609

Election Financing Amendment Act (Bill 215)

1 R

Fletcher, 1583

Elections

Political engagement, youth

Goertzen, 4057

Lamoureux, 4057

Electoral Divisions Amendment Act (Bill 204)

1 R

Fletcher, 37

Electoral reform

Smith, A., 3689

Electric vehicles

Bison Transport truck fleet

Altemeyer, 2014-2015

Friesen, 2014-2015

Charging stations

Altemeyer, 4172

Gerrard, 3791, 4166

Wishart, 3792

Charging stations, highways

Altemeyer, 1368

Schuler, 1368

General comments

Wiebe, 132

No-interest long-term loans

Altemeyer, 4172-4173

Public transit services

Allum, 3943

Altemeyer, 998, 1001, 4030, 4169

Kinew, 762-763

Pallister, 762-763

Wiebe, 998

Elmhurst, Linda. See Members' statements

Elmwood Cemetery

Erosion

Maloway, 2163-2434

Elmwood Community Resource Centre

Mental health support programs

Goertzen, 2306

Wiebe, 2306

Elmwood High School

Legacy fund

Wiebe, 3341-3342

Elmwood Legion Branch No. 9. See Members' statements

Elmwood Legion Ladies Auxiliary

Bindle, 3955

Emad Mishko Tamo

Micklefield, 111

Schuler, 344

Emergency Measures Act

Fire inspections, private contracting

Smith, B., 3440

Emergency medical services (EMS). See also Ambulance services; Lifeflight Air Ambulance; Members' statements; Paramedics; Petitions

Geo-posting

Goertzen, 983-984

Rural improvements

Michaleski, 3999

Rural needs

Fontaine, 607

Shoal Lake No. 40

Johnson, 1990

Smook, 1996

Station closure--Grandview

Gerrard, 23, 41, 80-81, 392

Goertzen, 23, 114-115, 387-388, 392

Kinew, 114-115, 386-387

Station closures, request to stop

Kinew, 2688

Pallister, 2688

Emergency operators and dispatchers. See Members' statements

Emergency Preparedness Week. See Members' statements under Test of the Alert Ready warning system

Emergency room services. See also specific hospitals

Acute-care beds, number of

Kinew, 1246-1251

Pallister, 1246-1248

Connected Care App

Goertzen, 1458

Swan, 1458

Mental health supports

Kinew, 718

Pallister, 718

Redevelopment of--Flin Flon

Goertzen, 964

Request to stop closures

Fontaine, 3310, 3311

Kinew, 463-464, 2688, 3178-3180

Pallister, 464-465, 2688, 3178-3180, 3310, 3311

Rural closures

Goertzen, 1591-1592

Kinew, 1253-1256, 1590-1592

Pallister, 1253-1257

Urgent care centres, change to

Reyes, 212

Wait time calculation

Goertzen, 1458-1461

Selinger, 207

Swan, 1458-1461

Wait time reduction

Cox, 3559

Fielding, 185

Isleifson, 69, 235

Lagassé, 3998

Micklefield, 33

Morley-Lecomte, 3561

Nesbitt, 76

Wait times

Swan, 140

Emergency Treatment Fund

Manitoba participation

Fielding, 3859-3860

Friesen, 3845-3846, 4155

Lamont, 4154-4155

Swan, 3845-3846, 3859-3860

Emotional bonds. See Members' statements

Employee Pensions and Other Costs

Estimates

Debate, 2615

Employment

Apprenticeships and continuing education

Wiebe, 1542-1543

Wishart, 1542-1543

Entertainment industry, youth workers

Gerrard, 1632-1633

Pedersen, 1632-1633

Full-time positions

Swan, 652

Gender equality

Fontaine, 990

Smith, B., 990

LGBTTQ* discrimination

Fontaine, 1866

Minimum age

Increase

Pedersen, 1630, 2796

Increase for children

Lindsey, 2797

Pedersen, 1630, 2796

Increase, industry exemptions

Lindsey, 1632-1633

Pedersen, 1632-1633

Permit requirement, elimination of

Gerrard, 1631-1632

Pedersen, 1630

Employment and Income Assistance (EIA)

Early applications for Canada Pension

Smith, B., 4231

Number receiving

Fielding, 1412

Smith, B., 1412

Rent Assist, number receiving

Fielding, 1412

Smith, B., 1412

Residential school settlements

Allum, 1417

Fielding, 1417

Transition support services, cuts to

Fielding, 2857

Smith, B., 2856-2857

Employment Standards

Budget for

Lindsey, 1097

Pedersen, 1097-1098

Employment Standards Code Amendment Act (2) (Bill 20)

1 R

Pedersen, 753

2 R

Debate

Gerrard, 1631-1632

Lindsey, 1631

Opening statement

Pedersen, 1630-1631

Questions

Gerrard, 1632-1634

Lindsey, 1632-1633

Pedersen, 1632-1633

Referred to Standing Committee on Human Resources

C 3/R

Lamoureux, 2797

Lindsey, 2797

Pedersen, 2796-2797

R/A

Filmon, 2846

Frivolous and vexatious complaints

Gerrard, 1633

Lindsey, 1631, 2797

Pedersen, 1631, 1633-1634, 2796-2797

Employment Standards Code Amendment Act (Bill 211)

1 R

Lindsey, 18

2 R

Debate

Fontaine, 416-418

Kinew, 420

Lamoureux, 418

Martin, 418-420

Squires, 414-416

Opening statement

Lindsey, 411-412

Questions

Fontaine, 413-414

Kinew, 412

Lamoureux, 413

Lindsey, 412-414

Martin, 413-414

Pedersen, 412

Squires, 412-413

Wiebe, 413

Benefit period extension

Lindsey, 412

Pedersen, 412

Squires, 415

Consultations

Lindsey, 413

Pedersen, 413

Consultations (feminist lens)

Martin, 419

Squires, 415

Parental leave, benefits of

Lamoureux, 413

Lindsey, 413

Parental leave, how to pay for

Lindsey, 414

Martin, 414, 418

Pay equity gap

Lindsey, 413

Squires, 412-413, 415

EMS. See Emergency medical services

Enabling and Other Appropriations

Estimates

Debate, 2615

Enbridge Inc.

Expansion

Piwniuk, 2282

English language training

Affordability for newcomers

Marcelino, F., 158

Wishart, 158

Entertainment industry

Youth workers

Gerrard, 1632

Pedersen, 1632-1633

Enverga Jr. Tobias

Condolences, 81

Environmental protection

Auditor General's report

Lagimodiere, 2138

Government initiatives

Squires, 2861

Wowchuk, 2861

Envirothon

Wowchuk, 1293

Equal Opportunities West

Fletcher, 1529

Equalization payments. See Federal equalization payments

Eric Irwin. See Irwin, Eric

Estimates. See specific departments

Evacuations, emergency

Prevention of meth epidemic

Gerrard, 2503

Schuler, 2503-2504

Evans, Laurie. See Condolence, motions of

Ewasko, Wayne (Lac du Bonnet) PC

Budget Debate, 602-605

Cadham Provincial Laboratory

Newborn screening program, 604

Canadian Federation of Independent Business

Regulatory accountability ranking--Manitoba, 604

Civil Service

Workplace harassment

Policy development, consultations, 2664

Curling Centre of Excellence

New facility announcement, 3316

Education system

Drop-out rate, high school, 1287

Literacy and numeracy, 1289

Genetic Non-Discrimination Act

Constitutional challenge--Quebec, 3245

Government Motion

Special Committee on Proactive Disclosure Requirements for Provincial Candidates, 544-547

Human Rights Code Amendment Act (Genetic Characteristics) (Bill 225)

2 R

Debate, 3082-3083, 3245-3246

Infant health

Newborn hearing screening, 604

International students

Health coverage, changes to, 1285-1286

Intoxicated Persons Detention Amendment Act (Bill 229)

2 R

Debate, 2436-2438

Questions, 2434-2436

Consultations, 2437

Invasive species

Interprovincial legislation, 330

Invasive Species Awareness Week Act (Bill 212)

2 R

Questions, 329-331

Manitoba Hydro

Debt, 604

Power sale, SaskPower partnership, 3848-3849

Members' statements

Broek, David, 350

Daffodil Day, 2007

Lymphedema Association of Manitoba, 525-526

Rogocki, Mark, 4109-4110

School Bus Driver Day, 1532-1533

Truth, integrity and trust, 2996-2997

Oral Questions

Curling Centre of Excellence

New facility announcement, 3316

Manitoba Hydro power sale

New SaskPower partnership, 3848-3849

Post-secondary student aid

Fixed contribution model, 724

Transformation Capital Fund

Funding announcement, 3004

Workplace harassment policy review

Civil Service consultations, 2664

Points of Order

By Ewasko stating the Leader of the Official Opposition walked to the back of the Chamber and told the Member for Assiniboia that he should "shut his mouth." The Member for Lac du Bonnet suggested an apology was in required, 4108

Post-secondary education

Graduation rate, 1287

Provincial deficit

Reduction in, 603

Resolutions

Celebrating a new school in Brandon

Questions, 1713-1715

Manitoba curling week

Opening statement, 1483-1485

Questions, 1485-1487

Protecting and promoting french language services

Debate, 3089-3091

Provincial government cuts to education hurt Manitoba students

Debate, 1288-1289

Questions, 1286-1287

Trans Mountain Pipeline

Questions, 2284-2286

Resource development, 2286

SaskPower

Manitoba Hydro partnership, 3848-3849

School construction

New developments, list of, 1288

Student financial assistance

Fixed contribution model, 724

Take Your MLA to Work Day

Rogocki, Mark, 4109

Transformation Capital Fund

Funding announcement, 3004

Vital Statistics Amendment Act (Bill 226)

2 R

Debate, 2537-2538

Workplace harassment

Civil Service

Policy development, consultations, 2664

Executive Council

Business activities

Kinew, 1762

Pallister, 1762-1763

Estimates

Debate, 942-963, 1105-1127, 1183-1195, 1244-1265, 1325-1343, 1378-1405, 1682-1692, 1761-1771, 1822-1840, 2257-2259

Opening statements

Kinew, 943-945

Pallister, 942-943

Speakers

Fletcher, 1124-1125

Fontaine, 1690-1691

Kinew, 943-959, 961-962, 1105-1123, 1126-1127, 1183-1195, 1244-1258, 1325-1343, 1378-1404, 1682-1688, 1692, 1761-1770, 1822-1840, 2258

Klassen, 959-960

Pallister, 942-963, 1105-1127, 1183-1195, 1244-1264, 1325-1343, 1378-1405, 1682-1692, 1761-1771, 1822-1840, 2258-2259

Wiebe, 1259-1265

Standard of conduct

Kinew, 1763

Pallister, 1763-1764

Executive government

Acting Premier inquiry

Fontaine, 193

Stefanson, 194

Executive Government Organization Act

Advisory committee

Lamoureux, 1673

Exotic animals. See Animal Care Amendment Act (Dog Breeding and Exotic Animals)

Experimental Lakes Area

Funding

Gerrard, 2267

Squires, 2267

Eyaa-Keen Healing Centre

Marcelino, F., 350-351

Eye exams

Education system

Johnston, 1150-1152

Micklefield, 1152

Wiebe, 1152

Eye problems

Socio-economic contributors

Fletcher, 1153

Johnston, 1153

Eye See, Eye Learn. See Resolutions

 

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