Hansard: Index

HOUSE INDEX - 4th 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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Cabak, Chanel. See Members' statements under Portage athletes at Canada Games

Calvin Christian School. See Members' statements

Campagne, Carmen. See Members' statements

Canada Day

Fixed statutory holiday

Allum, 1777

Altemeyer, 1780

Fielding, 1352

Lathlin, 1604

Maloway, 1598

Swan, 1352, 1354, 2367

Canada Health Transfer

Per capita funding model

Lamont, 904

Percentage to Manitoba

Lamont, 603

Swan, 1101

Canada Post strike

Back-to-work mandate

Lathlin, 1933

Wiebe, 1918-1919

Canada Trans Youth Health Survey

Suicide risk

Fontaine, 1961

Canada Winter Games 2019. See Members' statements

Canada-Manitoba Agreement on French Language Services

Signing of

Squires, 632

Canadian Agricultural Safety Week

Eichler, 573

Gerrard, 574

Lindsey, 573-574

Canadian Cancer Society Daffodil Campaign. See Members' statements

Canadian Centre for Child Protection

Funding increase

Squires, 632

Canadian Mental Health Association

Kinew, 1666-1667

Canadian National Institute for the Blind (CNIB)

Post-vision loss services

Additional annual funding

Friesen, 808

Nesbitt, 808

Canadian National Railway. See Members' statements

Canadian Premium Sand

Environmental licence and reporting

Klassen, 1243

Squires, 1243

Grandfathering contracts

Klassen, 1243

Squires, 1243

Cancer. See BreastCheck; Lead contamination sites; Members' statements under Canadian Cancer Society Daffodil Campaign; Members' statements under Madox's Warriors

Cancer treatment

Provincial pharmacare coverage

Friesen, 1765-1766

Lamont, 1765

Testing delays

Gerrard, 645-646

CancerCare Manitoba. See also Members' statements

BreastCheck mobile clinics

Funding reduction

Fontaine, 675

Smith, B., 651

Community clinics

Kinew, 1401

Pallister, 1401

Funding

Kinew, 1031-1032

Pallister, 1031-1032

Government review

Fontaine, 141

Friesen, 96, 1067-1068

Gerrard, 96, 1067-1068

Kinew, 17-18, 59

Marcelino, T., 229

Pallister, 18-19

Project cancellation

Friesen, 95-96

Gerrard, 95

Review, RFP's for

Fontaine, 141

Candace House

Funding support

Cullen, 170, 2286

Squires, 631

Yakimoski, 170

Opening of

Cullen, 143

Cannabis legalization. See also Liquor, Gaming and Cannabis Control Amendment Act (Cannabis Social Responsibility Fee)

Cannabis committee

Johnston, 112

Costs associated, annual reporting

Cullen, 104

Wiebe, 104

Fines, cost of

Fontaine, 113

Implementation

Johnston, 111-112

Social responsibility fee

Cullen, 102-104

Fontaine, 1358-1361

Lamoureux, 103

Lindsey, 103

Wiebe, 103, 106-107

Cannabis regulation. See also Liquor, Gaming and Cannabis Control Amendment Act (Cannabis Possession Restrictions)

Packaging/labelling requirements

Cullen, 1356-1357

Possession limits, new

Cullen, 1356

Gerrard, 1362

Possession limits, oils/edibles

Cullen, 1358

Gerrard, 1357-1358, 1362

Cannabis retailing

Black market

Johnston, 112

Lamont, 2049

Competitive pricing

Johnston, 112

Manitoba model

Pedersen, 183

Private retail model

Johnston, 112

Supply and demand study

Johnston, 112

Cannabis revenue

Municipal share

Kinew, 162

Pallister, 162

Sales

Cullen, 102-103, 1358-1359

Fontaine, 1358-1361

Lindsey, 102-103

Wiebe, 107

Used for addiction treatment

Wiebe, 108

Canola crops

Chinese embargo

General comments

Marcelino, T., 1275, 1276

Michaleski, 1275

Manitoba government update

Eichler, 1038-1039

Marcelino, T., 1038

Capital investment

Access to

Lamont, 609-610

Cross-country comparison

Swan, 1383

Industrial properties

Pallister, 1479

Manitoba ranking

Piwniuk, 678

Private sector

Fielding, 188

Helwer, 1407

Lamont, 609

Pedersen, 1407

Private sector, oil and gas

Yakimoski, 1017

Residential properties

Pallister, 1479

Retail

Pallister, 1479

Carbon emission reduction

Altemeyer, 691

Carbon tax

Agriculture fuel exemption

Fielding, 1307

BC model

Bindle, 2267-2268

General comments

Fletcher, 888, 1135

Government position

Lamoureux, 1294

Squires, 1294

GST exemption

Fielding, 1296, 1302

Yakimoski, 1295

Impact on Manitobans

Micklefield, 1444

Industry protections

Fielding, 1307

Swan, 1307

Planned charges vs. current level

Lamont, 1437

Wowchuk, 1437

Provincial legal challenge

Allum, 1141

Altemeyer, 1656

Lamont, 991-992

Pallister, 991-992

PST exemption

Bindle, 499

Fielding, 499

Smith, A., 649

Cardiac care. See St. Boniface Hospital

Cardwell-Hoeppner, Gloria. See Members' statements

Caregivers. See also Members' statements

LMIA requirements, immigrants

Saran, 225, 227

Cassidy and Johanna's Cake Boutique

Micklefield, 659

Castro, Leila. See Members' statements

Cataract surgery

Investment announcement

Friesen, 51-52

Nesbitt, 51

Wait time reduction

Lagimodiere, 35

Wowchuk, 175

Celebrating Manitoba 150 Act (Bill 236)

1 R

Swan, 1701

2 R

Debate

Gerrard, 1743

Helwer, 1741-1743

Johnson, 1743

Opening statement

Swan, 1738-1739

Questions

Fontaine, 1740-1741

Gerrard, 1740-1741

Helwer, 1739, 1741

Johnson, 1740

Swan, 1739-1741

Request for government support

Cullen, 1763-1764

Swan, 1763-1764

Cellphone plans

Affordability

Kinew, 62, 90-91

Pallister, 90-91

Cancellation fees

Kinew, 62

Cellphone service

Cell towers, new

Smith, A., 33

Northern communities

Lindsey, 149, 640, 947

Centennial Concert Hall

Renovations needed

Gerrard, 647

Upgrades and repairs

Cox, 1861-1862

Marcelino, F., 1861-1862

Central Corydon Community Centre Walking Group. See Members' statements

Chapman, Paul. See Members' statements

Child and Family Services. See also An Act Concerning the Leasing of 800 Adele Avenue, Winnipeg; Matter of Urgent Public Importance

Block funding

Fontaine, 2310

Lathlin, 1239

Morley-Lecomte, 694

Stefanson, 1239-1240

Home visitation responsibility

Fielding, 169

Klassen, 169

Newcomer Unit closure

Lathlin, 995-996, 1240

Stefanson, 995-996, 1240

Reforms

Lagimodiere, 36

Lathlin, 275-276

Resources for children in care

Fielding, 168

Klassen, 168

Vetting of foster parent applications

Fielding, 169

Klassen, 168

Child and Family Services Act

Reform

Morley-Lecomte, 68

Child and Family Services Amendment Act (Bill 227)

1 R

Smith, B., 759

2 R

Debate

Guillemard, 1939-1940

Opening statement

Smith, B., 1935-1937

Questions

Fontaine, 1937-1938

Gerrard, 1937-1939

Guillemard, 1937

Lagassé, 1938

Smith, B., 1937-1939

Consultations

Lagassé, 1938

Smith, B., 1938

Child care. See also Petitions

Affordable services, access to

Fielding, 664-665

Lathlin, 664-665

Fee increase inquiry

Kinew, 702-703

Pallister, 702-703

Funding reduction

Kinew, 593

Incentives for

Lagimodiere, 36

Publicly supported

Altemeyer, 193

Twenty-four hour

Saran, 226

Université de Saint-Boniface

Squires, 632

Wait list, number on

Altemeyer, 1778

Wait list, tracking method

Kinew, 987

Pallister, 987-988

Wait times for

Altemeyer, 910

Women's workforce participation--Quebec

Altemeyer, 692-693

Child Care Centre Development Tax Credit

New spaces--Sage Creek

Smith, A., 33

Child poverty

Reduction

Micklefield, 637

Child sexual exploitation

Tracia's Trust report

Fontaine, 2072-2073

Stefanson, 2072-2073

Child support. See Maintenance Enforcement Program

Child-care centres

Fee increase inquiry

Kinew, 986-987

Pallister, 987

Operating grants

Kinew, 953-954

Pallister, 953-954

Child-care spaces

Budget for 2019

Fielding, 533

Nesbitt, 682

Funding increase

Lagassé, 584

Stefanson, 584

Child-welfare system. See Members' statements

Childhood apraxia of speech. See Members' statements

Children in care. See also B & L Resources for Children and Youth and Families; Child and Family Services Amendment Act

Adult homelessness link

Smith, B., 1935

Criteria for removal

Guillemard, 1939-1940

Expectant mothers, birth alerts

Fontaine, 1938

Smith, B., 1938

Funding levels

Lathlin, 583-584

Stefanson, 583-584

Housed at Adele Avenue location

Lamont, 1992

Indigenous children

Culturally appropriate placements

Fontaine, 2248-2249

Indigenous incarceration rates

Smith, B., 1936

National Child Benefit clawback

Lamont, 624

Pallister, 624

Newborn apprehensions

Klassen, 808-809, 812

Stefanson, 808-809

Number of

Teitsma, 1097

Return to family plan

Gerrard, 1938, 1939

Smith, B., 1938, 1939

Standards for counting

Lamont, 623

Lathlin, 1608

Maloway, 1599

Pallister, 623

Swan, 1596

Vulnerable children

Government response

Kinew, 661

Pallister, 661-662

Government update

Kinew, 700-701

Pallister, 701-702

Status update

Lathlin, 768

Stefanson, 768

Support services needed

Lathlin, 768-769

Stefanson, 768-769

Children's disABILITY Services

Program funding

Kinew, 955-956

Pallister, 955-956

Chinese immigrants

Head tax

Marcelino, F., 873-874

Christensen, Taylor. See Members' statements

Christmas season. See Members' statements

Churchill Liquor Mart

Privatization

Lindsey, 2179, 2361

Mayer, 2179-2180

Churchill Manitoba

Rail line repair

Lathlin, 277

Cigarettes. See Tobacco

City of Thompson

Mining Community Reserve Fund, access to

Lindsey, 640-641, 878, 1848

Wildfire mitigation plan

Bindle, 2035

Gerrard, 2158

Pedersen, 2035

City of Winnipeg

Budget, use of utility dividends

Fielding, 2221

Lamont, 2221

Excess sewage runoff--Lake Winnipeg

Graydon, 781

Funding

Gerrard, 1099, 1100

Lamont, 1240-1241

Teitsma, 1099, 1100

Wharton, 1240-1241

Government relations

Kinew, 1471-1472

Pallister, 1472

Investors Group Field agreement

Fielding, 2240

Lamont, 2240

Permit reserves

Use for general revenue

Lamont, 2221

Wharton, 2221

Property crime rate

Community safety programs

Gerrard, 2114

Goertzen, 2114

Government record

Gerrard, 2113

Goertzen, 2113-2114

Methamphetamine addiction link

Gerrard, 2114

Goertzen, 2114

Road repair budget

Kinew, 1114-1115

Pallister, 1114-1115

Swan, 1010-1012

Teitsma, 1203

Wharton, 1203

City of Winnipeg (provincial review)

City's response to

Kinew, 1472-1473

Pallister, 1472-1474

Completion timeline

Kinew, 1469-1470

Pallister, 1469-1470

Department conducting

Kinew, 1468-1469

Pallister, 1468-1469

Independence of

Pallister, 1903-1904, 1973-1974, 2034-2035

Swan, 1903-1904, 1973, 2034

Licensing and permitting

Lamont, 2111-2112

Pallister, 2111-2112

Permit approvals/finances

Lamont, 1404-1406

Pallister, 1405-1406

Permit delays

Kinew, 1467-1469

Pallister, 1467-1469

Scope of

Kinew, 1467-1477

Pallister, 1467-1477

Treasury Board report

Fielding, 2181

Mayer, 2180

Swan, 2180-2181

Use of consultants

Kinew, 1467

Pallister, 1467

Civil Service

Employee engagement survey

Kinew, 1761-1763

Pallister, 1761-1763

New legislation

Fielding, 189-190

WAVE diversity training

Squires, 1960

Workplace reforms

Pallister, 789-790

Clarke, Hon. Eileen (Agassiz) PC

Communities Economic Development Fund

Funding freeze, 1497

Look North strategy implementation, 1491-1492

Northern plans, 1493-1494

Economic development

Jobs plan--Northern Manitoba, 1497-1502

Relationship building--Northern Manitoba, 1498

First Nations

Duty-to-consult framework, 278-279

Highway signage project, 280-281

Land development, duty to consult, 214-215

Mineral Development Protocol, 279

Flood victims

Operation Return Home, 1488

Helen Betty Osborne Memorial Foundation

Provincial funding contribution, 1624

Indigenous and Northern Relations Department

Estimates

Opening statements, 1486-1488

Speakers, 1489-1504

Staff introductions, 1489-1490

Supplementary Information for Legislative Review, 2019-2020, 949

Indigenous communities

Emphasis in legislation, 2287

Indigenous Tourism Association of Canada

Northern Manitoba, 1492

Little Grand Rapids First Nation

Sewer-water supply, funding for, 1121

Look North Report and Action Plan for Manitoba's Northern Economy

Communities Economic Development Fund oversight, 1491-1492

Mining opportunities, 279

Made in Manitoba Trade Missions

Funding for, 280

Manitoba-First Nations Mineral Development Protocol, 279

Mantagao Lake

Wildlife management area--Peguis First Nation, 1792

Members' statements

Clark, Mary Ellen, 1893-1894

Eastman, Angela, 984-985

Henry, Bee Anne, 2211

Senior centres and support co-ordinators, 42-43

Team Ursel curling champions, 1448

Mining and mineral industry

Duty to consult protocol, 1487

Exploration and permit wait times, 1502

Manitoba-First Nations Mineral Development Protocol, 279

Ministerial statements

National Indigenous Peoples Day, 2275

Missing and murdered indigenous women and girls (MMIWG)

Event honouring, 279

General comments, 1488

National Indigenous Peoples Day, 2275

Northern Affairs office

Staff numbers, 1503

Vacancies, 1503

Northern Healthy Foods Initiative, 279

Northern Manitoba communities

Food security, 279-280

Indigenous Tourism Association of Canada, 1492

Northern Manitoba economy

Communities Economic Development Fund, 1491-1492

Development plan, 1498

Growth forum, 280

Jobs plan, 1497-1502

Review of programs, consultant costs, 1767

Northern Manitoba health care

Obstetric services, 1494

Staffing levels, 1494

Operation Return Home, 1488

Oral Questions

First Nations land development

Government's duty to consult, 214-215

Helen Betty Osborne Memorial Foundation

Provincial funding contribution, 1624

Indigenous community

Emphasis in legislation, 2287

Little Grand Rapids sewer-water supply

Department funding commitment inquiry, 1121

Northern Manitoba communities

Services and economic development, 1767

Peguis First Nation LTE

Mantagao Lake WMA, 1972

Pine Creek First Nation

Sale and rezoning of land, 2286

Peguis First Nation

Treaty land entitlements, quarry permit, 1972

Wildlife management area--Mantagao Lake, 1972

Pine Creek First Nation

Sale and rezoning of land, 2286

Reconciliation

Engagement and collaboration, 1487

Throne Speech

Debate, 277-281

TLE Crown land selections

Total land transferred, 280

Tourism

Indigenous Tourism Association of Canada, 1492

Treaty land entitlements

Acres transferred, 1487

Quarry permit--Peguis First Nation, 1972

TLE Crown land selections

Total land transferred, 280

Wanipigow Silica Sand Extraction Project

Announcement, 1495

Wildlife management areas

Mantagao Lake--Peguis First Nation, 1792

Clean Environment Commission

Consultations re: Bill 6

Cullen, 1330-1331

Gerrard, 1330

Clearspring Centre. See Members' statements

Climate and Green Plan Amendment Act (International Panel on Climate Change Targets) (Bill 243)

1 R

Kinew, 2313

Climate and Green Plan Implementation Office

Monies allocated

Fielding, 534

Lamont, 607

Smith, A., 650

Climate change. See also Greenhouse gas emissions; Resolutions; United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change

Action on climate change

Allum, 1823-1824

Carbon emission reduction

Altemeyer, 691

Climate emergency declarations

Lamont, 2264

Electric based economy

Gerrard, 915

Forest fires

Altemeyer, 2265

Lamont, 2265

General comments

Allum, 883

Government position

Altemeyer, 194

Lamont, 1065-1066

Pallister, 1065-1066

Government record

Altemeyer, 692

Gerrard, 647

Lamont, 1442

Provincial policy needed

Kinew, 61, 988-989

Pallister, 988-989

Science-based policy

Altemeyer, 962-963

Pallister, 963

Squires, 962

Wildfires

Gerrard, 946

Youth activism

Gerrard, 915

Cloud 9 Ranch. See Members' statements under Service and Therapy Animal Day

CNIB. See Canadian National Institute for the Blind

Co-operatives. See also Business Registration, Supervision and Ownership Transparency Act (Various Acts Amended)

Business model

Lathlin, 2147

Wiebe, 1691-1692

Financial institutions

Lathlin, 1837-1838

Housing model

Altemeyer, 1832-1833

Institutional knowledge sharing

Altemeyer, 1833

Start-up capital

Kinew, 2153

Value of

Altemeyer, 1832

Lathlin, 1838

Lindsey, 1640

Code of conduct. See Municipal Amendment Act (Strengthening Codes of Conduct for Council Members)

Collective bargaining

Charter rights

Lathlin, 1933

Collège Jeanne-Sauvé. See Members' statements

Columbus Centennial Senior Housing Co-Op

Riverbank erosion

Maloway, 1013, 1053-1054, 1110-1111

Commercial truck driving industry

Mandatory entry-level training

Johnson, 994

Schuler, 994

Committee of Supply

Committee Report

Piwniuk, 817, 1079, 2338

Interim Supply

Funding length

Fielding, 2239

Gerrard, 2238

Opening statement

Gerrard, 1077, 2234

Swan, 2233-2234

Questions

Fielding, 1078, 2235-2240, 2337

Fletcher, 2237-2240

Gerrard, 1077-1078, 2239-2240, 2337

Lamont, 2240

Swan, 2235-2237

Wiebe, 1078

Interim Supply Motion

Fielding, 1079, 2338

Committee of the Whole

Budget Implementation and Tax Statutes Amendment Act, (Bill 16), 1302-1312, 1327-1329

Committee Report, 887

Smook, 1329

Interim Appropriation Act, 2019 (2) (Bill 33)

Piwniuk, 2340

Interim Appropriation Act, 2019 (Bill 28)

Piwniuk, 886-887

Communities Economic Development Fund

Funding freeze

Clarke, 1497

Lindsey, 1497

Look North strategy implementation

Clarke, 1491-1492

Lindsey, 1491

Northern plans

Clarke, 1493-1494

Lindsey, 1493, 2135

Quarterly report

Pedersen, 115, 658

Review of program

Lindsey, 992-993

Pedersen, 993

Community centres

Training and education programs

Saran, 1212

Community clubs

St. James constituency

Johnston, 281-282

Community development initiatives

New funding model announcement

Johnson, 1036-1037

Wharton, 1036-1037

Community Foundation of Swan Valley. See Members' statements

Community Places Program

First Nations exclusion

Lamont, 1788

Project approval concerns

Lamont, 1670-1671, 1787-1788, 1811-1812

Pallister, 1670-1671, 1811-1812

Community safety

Government plan

Lamont, 2324

Pallister, 2324-2325

Concordia (Wiebe, Matt) NDP

Curriculum Support Centre

Rural/Northern communities, challenges, 1186

Concordia Hospital

Intensive care unit

Maloway, 237-238

Lab services

Kinew, 1196

Pallister, 1196

Staffing levels

Kinew, 590

Concordia Hospital ER closure. See also Members' statements; Petitions; Resolutions

Diversion of services

Friesen, 213

Wiebe, 212-213

General comments

Friesen, 2215-2216

Kinew, 2215-2216

Maloway, 313, 782-783

Impact on community

Wiebe, 558-561

Management review

Friesen, 1711

Maloway, 1710-1711

Pallister, 1711

Public information campaign

Friesen, 2279-2280

Kinew, 2279-2280

Request to reopen

Kinew, 2319-2320

Pallister, 2319-2320

Request to retain services

Fontaine, 2283

Friesen, 123, 667, 707-708, 800-801, 865, 991, 1064-1065, 1116, 1235-1237, 1576-1577, 1710, 1806-1807, 1858-1859, 1900-1901, 1967-1968, 2115, 2129-2130, 2282-2284

Kinew, 123, 491-494, 521-522, 541-543, 800-801, 1195-1197, 1235-1236, 1287-1288, 1315-1316, 1401-1402, 1526, 1576-1577, 1617-1618, 1665-1666, 1707-1709, 1760-1761, 1858-1859, 1964-1967, 2026-2027, 2068-2069, 2106-2107, 2129-2130

Maloway, 1673-1674, 1807-1808

Pallister, 492-494, 521-523, 541-543, 1196-1197, 1287-1288, 1315-1316, 1402, 1409, 1526, 1617-1618, 1665-1666, 1673-1674, 1707-1709, 1760-1761, 1803-1804, 1807-1808, 1965-1967, 2026-2027, 2068-2069, 2106-2107, 2115, 2129-2130

Smith, B., 667, 707-708, 864-865, 991, 1064-1065, 1116, 1409, 1803-1804, 1900-1901, 1967-1968, 2114-2115, 2282

Wiebe, 1709-1710, 1805-1806

Timeline for closure

Friesen, 1514-1515, 1516-1519, 1527-1528, 1585-1586, 1620, 2129

Kinew, 2129

Maloway, 1052

Smith, B., 1514, 1516-1519, 1527-1528, 1585-1586, 1620

Conference Board of Canada

Economic growth prediction

Swan, 1730

Conflict of interest. See also Matters of Privilege

Legislation update needed

Fletcher, 1136, 2305-2306

Legislation, government intention

Lamont, 1153

Pallister, 1153

Premier's business interests

Altemeyer, 1836

Conflict of Interest Act (Bill 216)

1 R

Fletcher, 354

Conflict of Interest Commissioner

Independent body, request for

Lamont, 1153

Pallister, 1153-1154

Conservation Districts Program

Annual report 2017-2018

Squires, 517

Conservation officers. See also Manitoba Conservation Officers Recognition Day Act

Disaster management

Lagimodiere, 334

Equipment and staffing improvements

Lagimodiere, 1904

Squires, 1904

Indigenous officers hired

Gerrard, 340

Individuals who have died on duty

Gerrard, 341

Lagimodiere, 334

Lake Winnipeg, removal from

Altemeyer, 2159

Number employed

Fontaine, 335

Gerrard, 341

Lagimodiere, 335

Swan, 342

Resource management

Lagimodiere, 333-334

Training and duties

Altemeyer, 2159

Bindle, 339-340, 2155

Lagimodiere, 333

Vacancies

Fontaine, 335-336, 338

Lagimodiere, 336

Swan, 343

Conservation Officers Act

Law enforcement officers

Recognition as

Swan, 2163

Passage of

Altemeyer, 2159

Conservation Trust

Ducks Unlimited

Lamont, 2266

Smith, A., 2272

Yakimoski, 2266

General comments

Teitsma, 1441

Initiatives supported

Bindle, 2268

Wowchuk, 2271

Investment

Nesbitt, 682

Smith, A., 650

Squires, 629

Mandate

Altemeyer, 2269

New projects approved

Squires, 1242

Wowchuk, 1242, 1435

Construction industry

Economic contribution

Swan, 323

Manitoba Heavy Construction

Bond industry report

Swan, 323

Workforce development

Non-union investments

Maloway, 310

Schuler, 310

Cooks Creek Heritage Museum

Curry, 346

Corporate tax rate

US rate lowered

Fielding, 188

Corporations. See also Business Registration, Supervision and Ownership Transparency Act (Various Acts Amended)

Open registry of beneficial owners

Lamont, 1829

Tax avoidance

Lamont, 1829-1830

Correctional facilities

New body scanning technology, for contraband

Cullen, 2032

Isleifson, 2032

Cosmetic procedures. See Public Health Amendment Act (Banning Cosmetic Eye Tattooing and Eye-Jewellery)

Cost of living--Manitoba

Affordability concerns

Kinew, 357-358

Pallister, 357-358

Coulter, Jessi. See Members' statements under McCarthy, Kaitlin and Jessi Coulter

Courts Modernization Act (Various Acts Amended) (Bill 20)

1 R

Cullen, 697

2 R

Debate

Fontaine, 1375-1377

Gerrard, 1377

Opening statement

Cullen, 1372

Questions

Cullen, 1372-1375

Fontaine, 1372-1375

Gerrard, 1373-1374

Referred to Standing Committee on Justice

C/3 R

Cullen, 2374-2375

Fontaine, 2375-2376

Lamoureux, 2376

R/A

Filmon, 2381

Annual reporting requirements

Cullen, 1372, 2374

Judicial appointments process

Cullen, 1372

Fontaine, 2375

Judicial appointments process, minority participation

Cullen, 1373-1374

Fontaine, 1373-1374, 1376

Judicial nominations, indigenous representation

Cullen, 1374-1375

Fontaine, 1374-1375, 2375

Justices of the peace, mandatory retirement age

Cullen, 1372, 2375

Lamoureux, 2376

Small claims court

Monetary limit increase

Cullen, 1372, 1373

Fontaine, 1373

Vexatious litigants, filing restrictions

Cullen, 1372, 1373, 1374

Gerrard, 1373, 1374, 1377

Cox, Hon. Cathy (River East) PC

Arts/culture

Government review, 170

Throne Speech, 169

Vivier, Carole, 1447

Asian Heritage Month, 1613-1614

B & L Resources for Children and Youth and Families

Awareness of abuse allegations, 249

Number of children in care, 210, 249

Battle of Vimy Ridge, 1109

Centennial Concert Hall

Upgrades and repairs, 1861-1862

Family Conciliation Services

Budget reduction concerns, 126

Festival du Voyageur, 571-572

Foster care service providers

Registered social workers, use of, 249

Freedom of information requests

Transparency and accountability, 1863

Gilbert Park residence

Eviction notices, administrative errors, 253-254

Heritage Trust Fund

Museum investments, 2113

Holodomor anniversary, 40

Home repair programs

Government incentives, 253

Library services

Government intention, 169-170

Members' statements

Fischer, Laurie, 1588

Regehr Printing, 1576

Ministerial statements

Asian Heritage Month, 1613-1614

Battle of Vimy Ridge, 1109

Festival du Voyageur, 571-572

Holodomor Anniversary, 40

Sikh Heritage Month, 983-984

United Empire Loyalists Day, 2102-2103

Vivier, Carole, 1447

Vyshyvanka Day, 1959

Museum investments

Heritage Trust Fund, 2113

Oral Questions

B & L foster care agency

Awareness of abuse allegations, 249

Number of children in care, 210, 249

Centennial Concert Hall

Upgrades and repairs, 1861-1862

Family Conciliation Services

Budget reduction concerns, 126

Foster care service providers

Use of registered social workers, 249

Freedom of information requests

Transparency and accountability, 1863

Gilbert Park residents-eviction notices

Housing Department's administrative errors, 253-254

Home repair programs

Government incentives, 253

Library services

Government intention, 169-170

Manitoba arts sector

Government review, 170

Inclusion in Throne Speech, 169

Museum investments

Heritage Trust Fund, 2113

Sikh Heritage Month, 983-984

Terrorism, New Zealand attack

Members' condolences, 723

United Empire Loyalists Day, 2102-2103

Vivier, Carole, 1447

Vyshyvanka Day, 1959

CP Holiday Train. See Members' statements

Credit rating. See Dominion Bond Rating Service; Provincial finances

Credit union

Special tax deduction phase out

Altemeyer, 1833

Lathlin, 2148

Lindsey, 1641

Crime rate. See also Members' statements

Increase--provincial

Swan, 1729

Increase, judicial system staff levels

Cullen, 1319-1320, 1402-1403

Fontaine, 1319-1320, 1402-1403

Crime, drug related. See also Methamphetamine addiction

Addiction and violent crime

Marcelino, F., 1825

Swan, 799

New programming

Morley-Lecomte, 695, 1748-1749

Crime, victims of

Fatal home invasion

Community concerns

Cullen, 668

Lamoureux, 668

Crime and meth addiction

Cullen, 669

Lamoureux, 669

Minister's update

Cullen, 668

Lamoureux, 668

Support services, funding announcement

Cullen, 2286

Morley-Lecomte, 2286

Crime, violent. See Members' statements

Criminal Justice System Modernization Strategy

Cullen, 142

Criminal Property Forfeiture Fund

Equipment and safety initiatives

Cullen, 1672

Nesbitt, 1672

Crown assets

Government plan for

Fletcher, 887-888

Crown Corporations. See also Resolutions

Appointments, standardization of

Swan, 2367

Crown land leasing

Auction system concerns

Eichler, 97

Marcelino, T., 96-97

Pallister, 97

Cullen, Hon. Cliff (Spruce Woods) PC

Abortion services

Protests and freedom of expression, 434

Role of protests, 434, 435

Support for legislation request, 91-92

Autism awareness training

Police services, 1364

Brandon Police Service

Drug trade, equipment/training to combat, 142

Candace House

Funding support, 170, 2286

Opening of, 143

Cannabis legalization

Costs associated, annual reporting, 104

Social responsibility fee, 102-104, 1358-1359

Cannabis regulation

Packaging/labelling requirements, 1356-1357

Possession limits, new, 1356

Possession limits, oils/edibles, 1358

Cannabis revenue

Sales, 102-103, 1358-1359

Celebrating Manitoba 150 Act (Bill 236)

Request for government support, 1763-1764

Clean Environment Commission

Consultations re: Bill 6, 1330-1331

Correctional facilities

Contraband in

New body scanning technology, 2032

Courts Modernization Act (Various Acts Amended) (Bill 20)

1 R, 697

2 R

Opening statement, 1372

Questions, 1372-1375

C/3 R, 2374-2375

Annual reporting requirements, 1372, 2374

Judicial appointments process, 1372

Judicial appointments process, minority participation, 1373-1374

Judicial nominations, indigenous representation, 1374-1375

Justices of the peace, mandatory retirement age, 1372, 2375

Small claims court

Monetary limit increase, 1372, 1373

Vexatious litigants, filing restrictions, 1372, 1373, 1374

Crime rate increase

Judicial system staff levels, 1319-1320, 1402-1403

Crime, victims of

Fatal home invasion

Community concerns, 668

Crime and meth addiction, 669

Minister's update, 668

Support services, funding announcement, 2286

Criminal Justice System Modernization Strategy, 142

Criminal Property Forfeiture Fund

Equipment and safety initiatives, 1672

Dementia

Validation training, 1364-1365

Domestic violence

Tenancy agreements, early ending of, 1368

Domestic violence prevention

Expansion of programming, 24

Election campaign financing

Government position on Bill 232, 1033-1034

Elections Manitoba

Referendum, role in, 1332

Elections/by-elections

Fixed election date

Government position, 2137-2138

Family Conciliation Services

Arbitration awards, enforceability, 1336-1337

Budget reduction concerns, 127

Reporting process, 1338-1339

Family Dispute Resolution (Pilot Project) Act, 1336

Family Law Modernization Act (Bill 9)

1 R, 615

2 R

Opening statement, 1336-1337

Questions, 1337-1340

R/S Amdt

Schedule A Clause 39, 2242

C/3 R, 2358

Consultations, 1340

Family Conciliation Services, reporting process, 1338-1339

Family evaluators, appointment of, 1337

Legal Aid coverage, 1337

Maintenance Enforcement Program

Expanded administrative authority, 1336, 1337, 1339

Outcome measures, 1338-1339

Pilot project length, 1339-1340

Family law reform, 143

First Nations safety officers

Funding support, 142

Highway Traffic Amendment Act (Immediate Roadside Prohibitions) (Bill 7)

1 R, 241

2 R

Opening statement, 412-414

Questions, 414-417

C/3 R, 2352

Consultations, 415

Legislation, reason for, 414

MPI public education program, 414, 416-417

Police discretionary powers

Racial profiling concerns, 416

Regulatory framework, 415

Roadside screening

Appeals process, 412

Home energy products

Door-to-door sales ban, 1320

Hospitals

Methamphetamine addiction

Security officer expanded powers, 26

Security services, 1363

Impaired driving

Blood alcohol levels, new penalties, 413

Deaths, number of, 413, 2352

Demerit penalties, 413

Fines and suspensions, 413

Immediate roadside prohibition, 413

Immediate roadside prohibition--BC results, 2352

Roadside screening, appeals process, 412

Independent Investigation Unit of Manitoba

Annual report 2017, 11

Annual report 2018, 11

Justice Department oversight plan, 130-131

Minister's briefing on file, 130

Police Services Act review, 22

Provincial audit, 22

Statutory authority review, 25, 48-49

Timeline for tabling reports, 21

Indigenous communities

Community safety programs

Funding and training support, 1865-1866

Judicial nominations, 1374-1375

Infectious disease notification

Annual report oversight, 94

Institutional Safety Officers

Duties/authority, definition of, 1363

Enhanced skills training, 996

Internal Investigation Unit

Annual reporting oversight, 93

Judicial system

Integrated case management system

New information technology announcement, 2327

Judicial system appointments

Indigenous representation, 1373-1374

Minority participation, 1373-1374

Process for, 1372

Justice Department

Supplementary Information for Legislative Review, 2019-2020, 1109

Justice of the Peace

Mandatory retirement age, 1372, 2375

Lead contamination sites

Annual reporting oversight, 93

Liquor, Gaming and Cannabis Control Amendment Act (Cannabis Possession Restrictions) (Bill 15)

1 R, 569-570

2 R

Opening statement, 1356-1357

Questions, 1357-1359

C/3 R, 2368-2369

Public spaces, definition clarification, 1357

Liquor, Gaming and Cannabis Control Amendment Act (Cannabis Social Responsibility Fee) (Bill 3)

1 R, 39

2 R

Opening statement, 101-102

Questions, 102-105

Maintenance Enforcement Program

Expanded administrative authority, 1337, 1339

Manitoba Liquor & Lotteries

Social responsibility spending, 104

Manitoba Office of the Commissioner Law Enforcement Review Agency

Annual report 2017, 11

Manitoba Public Insurance (MPI)

Immediate roadside prohibitions

Education program, 414

New roadside sanctions

Review process, 413-414

Members' statements

Helwer, Ron, 1111

Mental illness

Police services awareness training, 1363-1364

Methamphetamine addiction

Crime rates, 669

Crime victim, fatal home invasion, 668

Hospital security officers, expanded powers, 26

Provincial strategy, 2132

Safe consumption site, 868-869

Violent crime, 868

Methamphetamine addiction treatment

Services--Northern Manitoba, 2136-2137

Mothers Against Drunk Driving Canada

Support for Bill 7, 2352

Municipal Amendment Act (Strengthening Codes of Conduct for Council Members) (Bill 2)

2 R

Opening statements, 1330

Questions, 1330-1331

New Home Warranty Act, 585-586

Northern Manitoba health care

Methamphetamine addiction treatment, 2136-2137

Oral Questions

Candace House grand opening

Investment in victim support services, 170

Celebrating Manitoba 150 Act

Request for government support, 1763-1764

Contraband in correctional facilities

New body scanning technology, 2032

Crime victim support services

Funding announcement, 2286

Criminal Property Forfeiture Fund

Equipment and safety initiatives, 1672

Domestic violence prevention

Expansion of programming, 24

Family Conciliation Services

Budget reduction concerns, 127

Fatal home invasion

Community concerns, 668

Meth addiction and crime, 669

Minister's update, 668

Fixed election date

Government position, 2137-2138

Independent Investigation Unit

Justice Department oversight plan, 130-131

Minister's briefing on file, 130

Police Services Act review, 22

Provincial audit, 22

Statutory authority review, 25, 48-49

Timeline for tabling reports, 21

Indigenous community safety programs

Funding and training support needed, 1865-1866

Infectious disease notification

Annual report oversight, 94

Institutional Safety Officers

Enhanced skills training, 996

Integrated case management system

New information technology announcement, 2327

Internal Investigation Unit

Annual reporting oversight, 93

Lead contamination in soil

Annual reporting oversight, 93

Manitoba's senior citizens

Consumer protection, 1320

Meth addiction in health facilities

Security officer expansion of powers, 26

Methamphetamine addiction

Government strategy request, 2132

Safe consumption site request, 868-869

Security officers, expansion of powers, 26

Treatment plan for the North, 2136-2137

New Home Warranty Act

Government intention, 585-586

Police Services Act review

Clarity on independent oversight, 1244

Consultation with community experts, 252-253

Timeline for completion, 1244

Transparency and accountability, 1244

Policing and Public Safety Strategy

New funding announcement, 2185

Political campaign financing

Government position on Bill 232, 1033-1034

Provincial crime rate increase

Judicial system staff levels, 1319-1320, 1402-1403

Remand Centre deaths

Access to medical services, 52-53

Resources for RCMP detachments

Use of HealthIM system, 1865

Safe consumption site

Request for government support, 2222-2223

Winnipeg Police Board

Civilian oversight, 360

Police Services Act

Clarity on independent oversight, 1244

Community experts, consultations, 252-253

Independent Investigation Unit, 1244

Review of, 22, 143

Timeline for completion, 1244

Transparency and accountability, 1244

Police Services Amendment Act (Institutional Safety Officers) (Bill 17)

1 R, 570

2 R

Opening statement, 1363

Questions, 1363-1366

Autism awareness training, 1364

C/3 R, 1872

Consultations, 1363

Dementia Validation training, 1364-1365

Firearms/weapons use, 1365

Mental illness awareness training, 1363-1364

Policing

Funding support, 142

Policing and Public Safety Strategy

New funding announcement, 2185

Project Riverbank

Criminal property seizure, 142

Provincial Court of Manitoba

Annual report 2016-2017, 11

Racial profiling

Immediate roadside prohibitions, 416

Referendum Act (Bill 8)

1 R, 443

2 R

Opening statement, 1331-1332

Questions, 1332-1333

C/3 R, 2355

Constitutionality, 1332

Referendums

Canadian jurisdictions, 1332

Election spending during, 1333

Remand Centre

Medical services, access to, 52-53

Residential Tenancies Amendment Act (Bill 19)

1 R, 658

2 R

Opening statement, 1368-1369

Questions, 1369-1370

C/3 R, 1891

Domestic violence victims

Tenancy agreements, 1368

End of lease, filing notice process, 1370

Legal appeals, 1369

Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP)

HealthIM system, 1865

Safe Access to Abortion Services Act (Bill 200)

2 R

Debate, 434-435

Safe consumption site

Methamphetamine addiction, 868-869

Request for, 2222-2223

Security officers, health facilities

Expanded powers for, 26

Senior citizens

Consumer protection, 1320

Small claims court

Monetary limit increase, 1372, 1373

Statutes and Regulations Act, 11

Statutes Correction and Minor Amendments Act, 2018 (Bill 6)

1 R, 353

2 R

Opening statement, 1330

Questions, 1330

C/3 R, 2349

Consultations, 1330-1331

Throne Speech

Debate, 141-143

Vehicle Impoundment Registry

Annual Report 2017-2018, 983

Victim Services

Candace House, 143, 170

Winnipeg Police Board

Civilian oversight, 360

Use of force policy, 360

Curl for the Cure. See Members' statements

Curling. See Members' statements under Team Ursel

Curriculum Support Centre. See also Resolutions

Closure, impact on teachers and students

Goertzen, 581

Wiebe, 581

Elimination of library services

Gerrard, 961, 967

Goertzen, 622-623, 704-705, 771, 802-803, 809, 865-866, 957-958, 961

Graydon, 780

Kinew, 622-623, 802-803

Lamont, 978

Lindsey, 879

Mayer, 669

Pallister, 623

Swan, 902

Wiebe, 669, 704-705, 770-771, 809, 865-866, 957-958, 972

Modernization

Johnston, 1187

Micklefield, 1185, 1191

Wiebe, 1185

Resources offered

Gerrard, 967-968

Smith, B., 975-976

Rural/Northern communities, challenges

Micklefield, 1190

Swan, 1186

Wiebe, 1183, 1186

Curry, Nic (Kildonan) PC

Cooks Creek Heritage Museum, 346

Education system

Portables--Seven Oaks School Division, 152

Election Financing Amendment Act (Bill 204)

2 R

Questions, 838

Highway Traffic Amendment Act (Immediate Roadside Prohibitions) (Bill 7)

2 R

Debate, 421-422

BC legislation, 422

Holy Ghost Parish, 345

Lake St. Martin outlet

Need for, 153

Manitoba Scholarship and Bursary Initiative, 153-154

Members' statements

Galezowski, Lech and Grazyna, 159

NRG Athletes Therapy Fitness Inc., 1028

Mynarski, Andrew

Victoria Cross recipient, 346

Ogniwo Polish Museum, 346

Polish community

Community organizations, 345

Economic and cultural contribution, 347

Immigration to Manitoba, 347

Museums, 345

Polish veterans, 345

Resolutions

Celebrating over 200 years of Polish culture in Manitoba

Opening statement, 344-346

Questions, 346-348

Scholarships/bursaries

Manitoba Scholarship and Bursary Initiative, 153-154

Schools

New construction--Waterford Green, 152

Seven Oaks School Division

Portables, use of, 152

Throne Speech

Debate, 151-154

Victoria Cross

Mynarski, Andrew, 346

Waterford Green

New school, 152

Cystic fibrosis. See also Members' statements under Vosburgh, Jeremy

Special drug program coverage

Kinew, 57

Czarina, Katrina. See Members' statements

 

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