Hansard: Index

HOUSE INDEX - 2nd Session - 42nd 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 development

Research

Moses, 1077

Early childhood educators

Wage freeze

Adams, 572

Early learning and child-care. See Petitions

École South Pointe School

Travel times and child care

Goertzen, 648-649

Moses, 648-649

Economic austerity

Lamont, 1027-1028

Economic development strategy

New private sector job targets

Smook, 261

Economic Growth Action Plan

Employment increase

Eichler, 651

Smook, 651

Economy--provincial

Job losses

Wasyliw, 134

Economy, COVID-19

Concerns for

Lamont, 842-843, 848, 857

Moses, 1107

Recovery, use of rainy day fund

Lamont, 969

Pallister, 969-970

Reopening of

Asagwara, 958

Reopening, child-care

Adams, 1047-1048

Fontaine, 1085

Marcelino, 968-969

Pallister, 1085-1086

Stefanson, 868-969, 1047-1048, 1085

Education

Importance of

Moses, 183

Primary academic achievement plan

Lamoureux, 448

Pallister, 448

Education property tax. See also Resolutions

Elimination of

Guenter, 34

Lamont, 68

Naylor, 326

Nesbitt, 136

Wishart, 629-630

Elimination of, expected savings

Isleifson, 324

Programs funded

Naylor, 326

Tax inequality

Lamont, 68

Ten year phase out

Ewasko, 320

Isleifson, 324

Michaleski, 318, 320

Education system

Administered as a business

Wasyliw, 414

Barriers to education

Kinew, 376-377

Pallister, 376-377

Budget 2020, capital projects

Fielding, 834

Budget 2020, curriculum development

Fielding, 835

Class size caps, elimination of

Ewasko, 420-421

Class size limits

Kinew, 334-335

Pallister, 335

Complexity of the classroom

Wiebe, 153

Consent in curriculum

Naylor, 298

Education Minister

Physical distancing orders

Lamont, 1087

Pallister, 1087

Funding

Kinew, 376-377

Pallister, 376-377

Funding by GDP

Wasyliw, 328

General comments

Gordon, 33

Government funding record

Bushie, 357

Kinew, 333-334

Pallister, 333-334

Interpersonal violence curriculum

Moses, 304

K-to-12 Budget 2020

Fielding, 834

K-to-12 layoffs

Kinew, 1040-1042

Pallister, 1041-1042

Mental health supports

Kinew, 335

Premier, 335

PISA assessment results

Lamoureux, 327-328

School resource officers

Kinew, 58

Sexual violence reporting

Naylor, 299

Small class sizes

Positive outcomes

Adams, 176

Education system review

Matter of Privilege

Fontaine, 689-698

Gerrard, 698

Goertzen, 698

Request to release report

Altomare, 336-337

Goertzen, 336-337

Results of

Wiebe, 322

Efficiency Manitoba

CAO selected

Lagassé, 518

Connection to Bill 4

Moses, 399

Delayed plan for

Moses, 400

Matter of Privilege re: annual report

Gerrard, 713-714

Goertzen, 713

Moses, 710-713

Retrofit program

Lagassé, 2020

Wowchuk, 517

EIA. See Employment and Income Assistance

Eichler, Hon. Ralph (Lakeside) PC

Advanced Education Administration Amendment Act (Bill 41)

1 R, 813-814

Assiniboine Community College

Annual report, June 30, 2019, 198

Co-operative Loans and Loans Guarantee Board

Annual report March 31, 2019, 198

Communities Economic Development Fund (CEDF)

Quarterly report, Six Months, April 1, 2019 to September 30, 2019, 198

COVID-19, financial assistance

Fishery support programs, 1007

Economic Growth Action Plan

Employment increase, 651

Fishing industry, COVID-19

Financial support programs, 1007

Industrial Technology Centre

Annual report, March 31, 2019, 198

Oral Questions

Economic Growth Action Plan

Employment increase, 651

Manitoba fishing industry

Financial support programs, 1007

Post-secondary education

Government involvement, 445

Request for funding increase, 166

Post-secondary education

Government involvement, 445

Request for funding increase, 166

University College of the North Amendment Act (Bill 42)

1 R, 814

Election 2019--provincial

Campaign volunteer recognition

Adams, 175

Altomare, 256

Brar, 250-251

Cox, 108

Ewasko, 259

Fontaine, 184

Guillemard, 72

Helwer, 61

Lathlin, 188

Lindsey, 105

Marcelino, 171-172

Micklefield, 142-143

Morley-Lecomte, 103

Moses, 181-182

Naylor, 74

Nesbitt, 135

Piwniuk, 263-264

Reyes, 149

Sala, 97

Sandhu, 249-250

Smook, 260

Wiebe, 154

Election campaign financing

Donation increase

Fontaine, 186

Election Financing Amendment and Elections Amendment Act (Bill 207)

1 R

Lamont, 437

Election Financing Amendment and Elections Amendment Act (Government Advertising) (Bill 40)

1 R

Goertzen, 811

Elections Manitoba. See Elections Manitoba in Standing Committee on Legislative Affairs

Electrical permits. See Building and Electrical Permitting Improvement Act (Various Acts Amended and Permit Dispute Resolution Act Enacted)

Emergency Measures Amendment Act (Bill 54)

1 R

Schuler, 864-865

2 R

Debate

Kinew, 920-922

Wiebe, 922-926

Opening statement

Schuler, 918

Questions

Kinew, 919-920

Lamont, 920

Schuler, 919-920

C/3 R

Schuler, 935

R/A

Filmon, 949

Committee of the Whole

Amendment

Clause 3

Schuler, 927-929

Wiebe, 927

Clause 7(4)

Schuler, 929

Emergency medical services

Staff/equipment funding

Friesen, 1075-1076

Emergency orders, COVID-19

Civil liberty concerns

Kinew, 921

Commercial trucking services

Single-trip permit waiver

Fielding, 886, 887

Wiebe, 887

Communication methods (t.v., electronic, radio etc.)

Lamont, 920

Schuler, 920

Enforcement officers, oversight of

Kinew, 921

Financial penalty concerns

Kinew, 921

Fines for violating

Schuler, 918

General comments

Schuler, 918

Length of emergency

Kinew, 920

Schuler, 920

Municipal powers, limits on

Kinew, 919

Schuler, 919

Provincial authority to establish

Schuler, 918

Public reporting delays

Kinew, 921

Reporting deadline variation orders

Schuler, 918

Six month expiration date

Schuler, 918

Temporary suspension orders

Schuler, 918

Vulnerable people, concern for

Wiebe, 924

Emergency response system

Replacement of

Martin, 79

Emergency room services

Closure inquiry

Kinew, 378-379

Pallister, 379

Closures

Sala, 362-363

Concordia Hospital

Wiebe, 152

Vacancies and staffing of nurses--St. Boniface Hospital

Asagwara, 482-483

Friesen, 482-483

Wait times

B. Smith, 193-194

Friesen, 595

Emergency room services, COVID-19

Capacity and equipment

Asagwara, 646-647

Friesen, 646-647

Services, impact on

Asagwara, 474

Kinew, 477-478

Pallister, 478

Emergency service providers

Recognition of

Adams, 475-476

Employment and Income Assistance (EIA)

Clawback concerns

CERB recipients

B. Smith, 872

Stefanson, 872-873

Funding decrease

Kinew, 840

Recipients, impact of COVID-19

B. Smith, 892, 895

Fielding, 892

Lamont, 896

Wiebe, 1101

Wait time to access

B. Smith, 192-193

Employment Standards Code Amendment Act (Bill 55)

1 R

Fielding, 865

2 R

Debate

Lamont, 912

Sala, 911-912

Opening statement

Fielding, 908, 910

Questions

Fielding, 910-911

Sala, 910-911

C/3 R

Fielding, 935

R/A

Filmon, 949

Committee of the Whole, 930-931

Consultations

Fielding, 910

Written submission to committee

Pitch, 950

Employment Standards Code Amendment Act (Leave for Victims of Interpersonal Violence) (Bill 7)

1 R

Cox, 111

2 R

Debate

Fontaine, 291-296

Gordon, 296-298

Lamont, 306-307

Lamoureux, 301

Marcelino, 307-308

Moses, 301-306

Naylor, 298-301

Wiebe, 308-309

Opening statement

Squires, 285

Questions

B. Smith, 287

Fontaine, 287-288, 291

Lamoureux, 286

Marcelino, 285-287

Naylor, 286-287, 291

Squires, 285-288, 291

Referred to Standing Committee on Human Resources

R/S Amdt

Clause 3

Cox, 453

Gerrard, 454

Lamoureux, 452-453

C 3/R

Asagwara, 455-458

Brar, 463-465

Bushie, 465-468

Cox, 454-455

Gerrard, 458-462

Marcelino, 462

R/A

Filmon, 468-469

Gender neutral language

Cox, 453

Lamoureux, 453

Marcelino, 453

Leave days, number of

Marcelino, 287, 307

Squires, 287

Stakeholder consultations

Marcelino, 286

Moses, 302

Squires, 286

Employment standards legislation

Update--Ontario

Wasyliw, 494-495

Employment, COVID-19. See also Workers Compensation Benefit

Foreign health workers

Eligibility to work in Canada

Friesen, 902

Lamoureux, 902, 905

Paid sick leave inquiry

Fielding, 910

Sala, 910

Paid sick leave protection

Lindsey, 826-827

Pallister, 827

Paid sick leave, front-line workers

Sala, 911

Prohibition from firing workers

Fielding, 910

Public service, reduced work week

Kinew, 870

Pallister, 870

Right to refuse unsafe work

Fielding, 911

Lindsey, 827

Pallister, 827

Sala, 911, 912

Sick note requirement ban

Asagwara, 665

Friesen, 665

Lamont, 912

Lindsey, 827

Pallister, 827

Support for women workers

Fontaine, 1084-1085

Squires, 1085

Workplace safety

Asagwara, 665

Friesen, 665

Empower Women 20/20 Awards

Cox, 578

Energy resources

Clean hydro production

Wowchuk, 516

Entrepreneurship Manitoba

Annual report, March 31, 2019

Fielding, 198

Environmental organizations

Provincial funding concerns

Naylor, 123-134

Wharton, 123-134

Request to restore funding

Guillemard, 1003-1004

Naylor, 1003

Estimates of revenue

Tabling concerns

Fielding, 93-94

Wasyliw, 93-94

Ethanol. See Agriculture industry

Evictions. See Foreclosures/eviction freeze, COVID-19

Ewasko, Wayne (Lac du Bonnet) PC

Bridges

Winnipeg River Bridge

Completion of reconstruction, 208-209

Decker Colony

PPE production, 1047

Education property tax

Ten year phase out, 320

Education system

Class size caps, elimination of, 420-421

Election 2019--provincial

Campaign volunteer recognition, 259

Icon Technologies

PPE production, 1047

Iron Dog 2020, 1039

Lymphedema Awareness Day, 475

Manitoba Curling Week, 375-376

Members' statements

Fosty, Mark and Ben Hildebrandt, 1039

Lymphedema Awareness Day, 475

Manitoba Curling Week, 375-376

Oral Questions

Personal protective equipment (PPE)

Locally designed and produced, 1047

Winnipeg River Bridge

Completion of reconstruction, 208-209

Personal protective equipment (PPE)

Decker Colony, production of, 1047

Icon Technologies, production of, 1047

Locally designed and produced, 1047

Winpak manufacturing, production of, 1047

Public Schools Amendment Act (Teaching Experience of Principals) (Bill 204)

2 R

Debate, 420-422

Questions, 416

Resolutions

Removing education tax from property

Questions, 320

Standing up for Dauphin by building a rehabilitation and restorative justice facility

Questions, 525-526

Throne Speech

Debate, 257-260

Winnipeg Blue Bombers

Grey Cup Champions, 258

Winnipeg River Bridge

Completion of reconstruction, 208-209

Winpak manufacturing

PPE production, 1047

 

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