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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Cadham Provincial Laboratory

COVID-19 testing

Kinew, 839

Can Work Be Safe, When Home Isn't

Survey

Marcelino, 462-463

Canada Emergency Business Account

Taxi companies ineligibility

Sandhu, 1016

Canada Emergency Commercial Rent Assistance (CECRA)

Lamont, 1028

Canada Pension Plan (CPP)

Application process, changes to

Marcelino, 1104

Marital status

Marcelino, 1104

Canadian Career Fire Chief of the Year

Abrey, Cam, award recipient

Michaleski, 118

Canadian Congress of Black Parliamentarians

Asagwara, 476-477

Gordon, 581-582

Canadian Emergency Response Benefit (CERB)

EIA and Rent Assist clawback concerns

B. Smith, 872

Stefanson, 872-873

Canadian Labour Congress

Can Work Be Safe, When Home Isn't survey

Marcelino, 462-463

Carbon tax

Nesbitt, 137

Cattle producers

Drought, extreme conditions

Feed assistance

Lamont, 450-451

Pallister, 450-451

Cattle producers, COVID-19

Losses for

Brar, 1011

Support needed

Gerrard, 1014

Centre Flavie-Laurent

Squires, 997

Centre for Youth Excellence

Micklefield, 83

CERB. See Canadian Emergency Response Benefit

Charland, Stephen. See Members' statements under No Frills opening in Kildonan-River East

Chartier, Hon. Chief Justice Richard (Administrator of the Province of Manitoba)

Throne Speech

Address, 1-8

Chief Public Health Officer

Authority to enact measures during pandemic

Friesen, 913

Enforcement orders

Appeal mechanisms

Asagwara, 915

Friesen, 915

Fines for non-compliance

Friesen, 914

Impact on marginalized communities

Asagwara, 916

Peace officer allowances

Friesen, 913-914

Peace officer training

Asagwara, 914-915

Friesen, 914-915

Child and Family Services (CFS). See also Children in care

Cultural change needed

Lathlin, 190

Provincial funding inquiry

Lamont, 208

Stefanson, 208

Child and Family Services Information System (CFSIS)

Accuracy of information and security concerns

Lathlin, 163

Stefanson, 163

Data security and upgrades

Lathlin, 381

Stefanson, 381

Ransomware attack

Lathlin, 381

Stefanson, 381

Child and Youth Advocate Act

Matter of Privilege

B. Smith, 756-759, 761-762

Gerrard, 763

Goertzen, 762-763

Child care

Need for affordable

Sala, 636

Participation in workforce--women

Adams, 176

Reduction in services

Marcelino, 1106

Wait-list and capital projects

Adams, 48-49

Stefanson, 48-49

Child care, COVID-19

Centre closures

Friesen, 816

Essential service workers

Adams, 826

Pallister, 826

Essential service workers, fee waiver

Adams, 825-826

Pallister, 826

Home-based closures

Adams, 826

Pallister, 826

Reopening the economy

Adams, 1047-1048

Fontaine, 1085

Marcelino, 968-969

Pallister, 1085-1086

Stefanson, 968-969, 1047-1048, 1085

Subsidies

Kinew, 840

Universal coverage

Fontaine, 871

Pallister, 871

Child maintenance payments

Job loss and COVID-19

Fontaine, 907

Child Nutrition Council

Future funding inquiry

Altomare, 248-249

Goertzen, 248-249

Meal and snack program

Asagwara, 683

Child poverty

Marcelino, 173

Child-care facilities

Operating funds

Adams, 380

Stefanson, 380-381

Child-care spaces

Non-profit centres

Martin, 96

Rural communities

Nesbitt, 136-137

Children in care

Access to online education

Gerrard, 1006

Goertzen, 1006-1007

Aging out and homelessness

Gerrard, 459

Counting of

Lamont, 207

Stefanson, 207-208

Throne Speech debate

Lamont, 26

Pallister, 26

Children's Advocate

Expansion of role

Lamont, 27

Pallister, 27

Services to at risk youth not in CFS care

B. Smith, 757-759, 761

Children's Special Allowance

Clawback

Gerrard, 1057

Christmas

Meaning of

Micklefield, 332

City of Dauphin

Dialysis services

Isleifson, 607

Health-care initiatives

Michaleski, 531

City of Winnipeg

Contracts-request for inquiry

Lamont, 484-485

Pallister, 484-485

Downtown safety

Police Commission report

Cullen, 430-431

Lamont, 434

Cityplace

Crown property sale

Sandhu, 282-283

Wharton, 282-283

Civil liberties. See Digital Contact Tracing Advisory Council Act

Emergency orders, COVID-19

Kinew, 921

Civil servants pension fund. See also Pension Benefits Amendment Act

End of universal participation

Wasyliw, 554

Funding obligation

Fielding, 550

Wasyliw, 550, 554

Privatization of plans

Wasyliw, 553

Civil Service Act

Arbitration requirement

Bushie, 355

Helwer, 339-340

Lindsey, 339-340

Civil Service Superannuation Amendment Act (Bill 43)

1 R

Helwer, 815

2 R

Debate

Lamont, 1026-1031

Lindsey, 1021-1025

Marcelino, 1103-1106

Moses, 1106-1111

Piwniuk, 1025-1026

Smith, 1111-1113

Wiebe, 1031-1034, 1100-1103

Opening statement

Helwer, 1017-1018

Questions

Helwer, 1018-1021

Lamont, 1020

Lindsey, 1018-1021

Wiebe, 1020

Referred to Standing Committee on Human Resources

Commuted value payouts

Calculation method, change to

Helwer, 1017-1018

Lindsey, 1018

Marcelino, 1103

Parental leave flexibility

Helwer, 1017-1018

Piwniuk, 1026

Staggered board appointments

Helwer, 1017-1018

Withdrawal deferrals

Moses, 1108

Clare's Law

Introduction in Manitoba

Cox, 130

Clarke, Hon. Eileen (Agassiz) PC

All-weather roads

Northern Manitoba, 90

Members' statements

Recognition of responders during fall storm, 18-19

Northern Manitoba

All-weather roads, 90

Oral Questions

All-weather roads

Northern Manitoba, 90

Climate and Green Plan Amendment Act (Improved Climate Change Targets and Enhanced Ministerial Accountability) (Bill 203)

1 R

Naylor, 234

2 R

Debate

A. Smith, 522

Gerrard, 519-520

Guillemard, 520-522

Lagassé, 517-519

Wowchuk, 516-517

Opening statement

Naylor, 513-514

Questions

A. Smith, 514

Asagwara, 514-515

Gerrard, 514

Lagassé, 514-515

Naylor, 514-516

Wowchuk, 514-515

Average fuel costs

Lagassé, 518

Climate and Green Plan Implementation Act, 2020 (Bill 35)

1 R

Guillemard, 814

Climate change. See also Made-in-Manitoba Climate and Green Plan

All-weather roads, access to supplies

Bushie, 147-148

All-weather roads, impact on

Bushie, 89, 147-148

AMM resolution

Kinew, 202

Pallister, 202-203

Gender issue

Naylor, 76

Impact on agriculture

Naylor, 76

Initiatives needed

Naylor, 76-77

Need to address

Kinew, 57

Sala, 100

Provincial emission targets

Stefanson, 160-161

Wasyliw, 160

Science based policies

Brar, 252

Youth activism

Wiebe, 83

Clinical and Preventive Services Plan

New health-care initiatives

Friesen, 282

Guenter, 282

CN Rail strike

General comments

Kinew, 84

Lindsey, 107

Impact on Manitoba

Michaleski, 93

Pedersen, 93

Co-operative housing

Accessibility

Lamoureux, 651

Stefanson, 651

Co-operative Loans and Loans Guarantee Board

Annual report March 31, 2019

Eichler, 198

Collective bargaining agreements

Expiration of (Home-care workers)

Marcelino, 1099

Retail hours of operation

Wasyliw, 492

Collective bargaining rights

Benefits of

Lamoureux, 360

Legal rulings

Lindsey, 77-778

U of M strike

Sala, 366

Collège St. Norbert Collegiate Celtics

Football champions

Morley-Lecomte, 198

Commercial properties. See Rental assistance, COVID-19

Committee of Supply

Capital Supply, 937

Committee report, 853

Goertzen, 660

Piwniuk, 660, 937

Concurrence Motion

Goertzen, 938

Interim Supply, 852-853

Interim Supply Motion

Fielding, 853-854

Supplementary Supply

Friesen, 658-659

Gerrard, 658-659

Piwniuk, 658

Supplementary Supply motion

Friesen, 660

Supply Motion

Fielding, 938

Committee of the Whole

Appropriation Act, 2020 (COVID-19 Response) (Bill 60), 948

Committee report

Piwniuk, 933, 949

Emergency Measures Amendment Act (Bill 54)

Amendment

Clause 3

Schuler, 927-929

Wiebe, 927

Clause 7(4)

Schuler, 929

Employment Standards Code Amendment Act (Bill 55), 930-931

Family Maintenance Amendment Act (Bill 56)

Amendment

Clause 3

Lamont, 931

Fisheries Amendment, Forest Amendment and Provincial Parks Amendment Act (Bill 30), 927

Fuel Tax Amendment and Retail Sales Tax Amendment Act (Bill 62), 933

Interim Appropriation Act, 2020 (Bill 53), 858

Liquor, Gaming and Cannabis Control Amendment and Manitoba Liquor and Lotteries Corporation Amendment Act (Bill 15), 927

Loan Act, 2020 (Bill 61), 948-949

Manitoba Hydro Amendment Act (Bill 4), 926

Municipal Assessment Amendment Act (Bill 200)

Opening statement

Micklefield, 933

Public Health Amendment Act (Bill 59)

Amendment

Clause 5

Lamoureux, 932

Opening statement

Friesen, 932

Regulated Health Professions Amendment Act (Bill 57), 930-931

Amendment

Clause 2

Lamoureux, 931

Residential Tenancies Amendment Act (Bill 58), 931-932

Amendment

Clause 5(4)

Lamont, 932

Supplementary Appropriation Act, 2019-2020, 668

Committee report

Piwniuk, 668

Communities Economic Development Fund (CEDF)

Freezing of loans--Northern Manitoba

Fielding, 52-53

Moses, 52-53

Pallister, 52-53

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

Eichler, 198

Communities in Bloom award

Boissevain-Morton winners

Piwniuk, 82

Community safety

Municipal operating grants

Cullen, 277

Kinew, 277

Concordia Hospital

ER services

Wiebe, 152

General comments

Maloway, 178

Conflict of Interest (Members and Ministers) and Related Amendments Act (Bill 25)

1 R

Cullen, 811

Conflict of interest legislation

Update, need for

Gerrard, 102

Conservation Trust

General comments

Wowchuk, 517

Projects invested in

Lagassé, 518

Total investment in

A. Smith, 514

Naylor, 514

Construction industry. See Building and Electrical Permitting Improvement Act (Various Acts Amended and Permit Dispute Resolution Act Enacted); Public Sector Construction Projects (Tendering) Act

Consumer protection. See also Members' statements

Door-to-door sales scam

Compensation for victims

Fielding, 127

Maloway, 127, 177-178

Consumer Protection Amendment Act (Bill 38)

1 R

Fielding, 812

Corona virus. See COVID-19

Correctional facilities. See also specific facilities

Overcrowding

Safety concerns

Cullen, 545-546

Lamont, 545

Correctional facilities, COVID-19

Safety in

Fontaine, 831

Pallister, 831

Spread prevention

Cullen, 873

Fontaine, 873

Council of School Leaders

Altomare, 332-333

Counselling services. See Klinic Community Health Centre

Courtney, John. See Members' statements

COVID-19 pandemic. See also Emergency Measures Amendment Act; Members' statements; Ministerial statements; Speaker's Statement

Committee presentations during

Wiebe, 985

Condolences

Asagwara, 904, 956

Friesen, 953-954

Lamont, 959

Pallister, 866

Government plan to address

Kinew, 478

Pallister, 478

Matter of Urgent Public Importance

Asagwara, 850-852

Friesen, 848-850

Lamont, 846-848

Special sitting of the Legislative Assembly

Driedger, 861-862

Update

Asagwara, 474, 818, 956-959

Friesen, 473-474, 815-818, 953-956

Gerrard, 474-475

Lamont, 819, 959-960

COVID-19 testing

Appointment wait time decrease

Friesen, 955

Cadham Provincial Laboratory

Kinew, 839

Daily targets

Friesen, 955

Number per day

Friesen, 658

Testing site locations

Friesen, 816-817, 830

Isleifson, 829-830

COVID-19, business

Canada Emergency Business Account

Taxi companies ineligibility

Sandhu, 1016

Gap Protection Program

Fielding, 972

Smook, 971-972

PPE for reopening

Asagwara, 958

COVID-19, by sector

Agricultural producers

Crown land leasing

Brar, 1012

Gerrard, 1014

Cattle producers

Losses for

Brar, 1011

Support needed

Gerrard, 1014

Fishery supply chain interruptions

Brar, 1012

Hydro work camp concerns-the North

Adams, 1055-1056

Matter of Urgent Public Importance re: assistance to agricultural producers

Brar, 1011-1012

Gerrard, 1013-1015

Goertzen, 1012-1013

Taxi services, decrease in

Sandhu, 1015-1016

Winnipeg Police Service safety concerns

Fontaine, 831-832

Pallister, 832

COVID-19, child care

Centre closures

Friesen, 816

Concerns

Gerrard, 744-745

Essential service workers

Adams, 826

Pallister, 826

Essential service workers, fee waiver

Adams, 825-826

Pallister, 826

Home-based closures

Adams, 826

Pallister, 826

Reopening the economy

Adams, 1047-1048

Fontaine, 1085

Marcelino, 968-969

Pallister, 1085-1086

Stefanson, 968-969, 1047-1048, 1085

Subsidies

Kinew, 840

Universal coverage for

Fontaine, 871

Pallister, 871

COVID-19, correctional facilities

Safety in

Fontaine, 831

Pallister, 831

Spread prevention

Cullen, 873

Fontaine, 873

COVID-19, demographics

Race based data collection

Asagwara, 958

Seniors mortality rate

Gerrard, 474

COVID-19, economy

Concerns for

Lamont, 842-843, 848, 857

Moses, 1107

Re-opening of

Asagwara, 958

Recovery, use of rainy day fund

Lamont, 969

Pallister, 969-970

Reopening, child care

Adams, 1047-1048

Fontaine, 1085

Marcelino, 968-969

Pallister, 1085-1086

Stefanson, 968-969, 1047-1048, 1085

COVID-19, emergency orders. See also Chief Public Health Officer

Civil liberty concerns

Kinew, 921

Commercial trucking

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

COVID-19, employment. See also Employment Standards Code Amendment Act; Workers Compensation Amendment Act (COVID-19 Presumptive Coverage); Workers Compensation Benefit

Foreign health workers

Eligibility to work in Canada

Friesen, 902

Lamoureux, 902, 905

Job loss and child maintenance payments

Fontaine, 907

Paid leave inquiry

Fielding, 910

Sala, 910

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

Fielding, 910

Friesen, 665

Lamont, 912

Lindsey, 827

Pallister, 827

Support for women workers

Fontaine, 1084-1085

Squires, 1085

Workplace safety

Asagwara, 665

Friesen, 665

COVID-19, financial assistance

Agricultural producers

Gerrard, 1014

Canada Emergency Business Account

Taxi companies ineligibility

Sandhu, 1016

EIA recipients

B. Smith, 892, 895

Fielding, 892

Lamont, 896

Wiebe, 1101

Financial relief

Gerrard, 855

Lamont, 847

Lamoureux, 854-855

Moses, 824-825

Pallister, 825

Fishery support programs

Brar, 1012

Bushie, 1007-1008

Eichler, 1007

Fielding, 1007-1008

Income support program

Lamont, 829

Lamoureux, 829

Pallister, 829

Provincial support programs

Kinew, 869

Moses, 824-825

Pallister, 825, 869

Seniors Economic Recovery Credit

Friesen, 955

Small business

Fielding, 855

Gerrard, 855

Kinew, 869-870

Lamont, 870

Pallister, 870-871, 872

Wiebe, 872

COVID-19, First Nations

Briefings

Friesen, 661

Preparedness

Asagwara, 664

Friesen, 664

COVID-19, food security

Children in need

Naylor, 830

Pallister, 830

Fish supply

Gerrard, 1014

Food 4 All meal support

Asagwara, 1078

Food bank aid

B. Smith, 828

Pallister, 828

Meat packing plants

Outbreak protection

Gerrard, 1014

Punjabis for COVID19 Relief

Brar, 997-998

Supply chain interruption

Brar, 1011

Gerrard, 1013

You-pick platforms for fruits/vegetables

Brar, 1012

COVID-19, health care. See also Personal protective equipment

Equipment and supplies

Asagwara, 824

Fielding, 832-833

Friesen, 658-659, 816, 849

Kinew, 478-479

Pallister, 478-479, 824

ER capacity and equipment

Asagwara, 646-647

Friesen, 646-647

ER services, impact on

Asagwara, 474

Kinew, 477-478

Pallister, 478

Foreign health workers

Eligibility to work in Canada

Friesen, 902

Lamoureux, 902

Funding

Kinew, 821

Pallister, 821

Hospital bed capacity

Friesen, 816

ICU beds, number of

Kinew, 839-840

Infection prevention and control measures

Friesen, 663

Isolation units, hospitals

Friesen, 955

Respiratory therapists, shortage

Fielding, 855

Lamoureux, 854

Restoring Safe Services plan

Friesen, 954

System readiness

Asagwara, 474, 604

Kinew, 644-645

Pallister, 644-645

System response

Friesen, 849-850

Workers re-entering workforce

Friesen, 898

Workers, impact on

Lindsey, 773

COVID-19, home care services

Protection for workers and clients

Asagwara, 971

Friesen, 971

Pallister, 971-972

COVID-19, homeless

Concerns for

Asagwara, 851

Lamont, 873-874

Lamoureux, 917

Pallister, 874

Homeless shelter aid

B. Smith, 828

Pallister, 828

COVID-19, mental health

Mental health supports

Friesen, 956

Online mental health plan

Friesen, 955

Online self-assessment tool

Friesen, 817

COVID-19, Northern Manitoba. See also Matters of Grievance

Hydro work camps

Adams, 1055-1056

Spread prevention

Asagwara, 957

Travel ban

Friesen, 954

COVID-19, personal-care homes. See also Members' statements; Ministerial statements

High risk area

Gerrard, 667

Oversight

Gerrard, 1087

Pallister, 1087-1088

Rapid response team

Gerrard, 1087

Pallister, 1087-1088

Staffing and funding

Friesen, 664

Gerrard, 664

Staffing, one worker per site

Friesen, 955

Video linking, use of

Friesen, 485

Gerrard, 485, 643

Visitation, caregiver exemption

Gerrard, 822

COVID-19, post-secondary education

International student health coverage

Asagwara, 824

Pallister, 824

COVID-19, prescription medication

Dispensary fee waiver

Friesen, 872, 970

Lamont, 872

Lamoureux, 970

Thirty day dispensing limit

Asagwara, 957

Friesen, 955

COVID-19, provincial finances. See also Supplementary Appropriation Act, 2019-2020

Lieutenant Governor message

Appropriation for pandemic

Fielding, 874

Supplement to Budget 2020

Fielding, 832

Update to budget

Lamont, 828

Pallister, 828

COVID-19, rental assistance. See also Canada Emergency Commercial Rent Assistance (CECRA); Residential Tenancies Amendment Act

Commercial properties

Fielding, 893, 1044

Lamont, 1028

Sala, 893

Wiebe, 1043

Evictions, penalties for landlords

B. Smith, 893-894

Fielding, 893-894

Evictions/rent increases, request to freeze

Fielding, 1043-1044

Wiebe, 1043

Foreclosure/eviction freeze

B. Smith, 827

Pallister, 827-828

Rent Assist benefit

B. Smith, 892, 895

Fielding, 892

Lamont, 896

Wiebe, 1101

Rent freeze

B. Smith, 892

Fielding, 892

For renters

Fielding, 891

Wiebe, 1101

Small business

Gerrard, 1013-1014

COVID-19, school closures

General comments

Friesen, 816

Naylor, 830-831

Pallister, 831

Reopening and support staff layoffs

Goertzen, 1088-1089

Naylor, 1088-1089

COVID-19, small business

Financial assistance

Fielding, 855

Gerrard, 855

Kinew, 869-870

Lamont, 870

Pallister, 870-872

Wiebe, 872

Impact on

Gerrard, 1013

Insolvencies

Lamont, 1028

Rent relief support

Gerrard, 1013-1014

COVID-19, travel

Canadians out-of-country

Loss of insurance coverage

Gerrard, 752

Northern ban

Friesen, 954

Restrictions

Friesen, 817

Cox, Hon. Cathy (Kildonan-River East) PC

Clare's Law

Introduction in Manitoba, 130

Domestic Violence Awareness Month, 114-115

Election 2019--provincial

Campaign volunteer recognition, 108

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

1 R, 111

R/S Amdt

Clause 3, 453

C 3/R, 454-455

Gender neutral language, 453

Empower Women 20/20 Awards, 578

Gender-Based Violence Committee of Cabinet, 130

Government Resolution

Religious freedom of citizens, 219-220

Holodomor, 40

International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, 115

International Women's Day, 578

Interpersonal violence (domestic, sexual, stalking)

Clare's Law, introduction of, 130

Extension of employment leave protections, 130-131, 166-167

Residential Tenancies Act

Lease termination rights, 454

Klinic Community Health Centre

Counselling services funding, 454-455

Walk-in counselling services, 130

Laurel Centre

Counselling services funding, 454-455

Women's walk-in counselling services, 130

LGBTTQ2S community

We are All Valuable and Equal (WAVE), 16

Manitoba 150

Celebrations, 109

Members' statements

No Frills opening in Kildonan-River East, 118-119

Ministerial statements

Domestic Violence Awareness Month, 114-115

Holodomor, 40

International Women's Day, 578

National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women, 437-438

Transgender Day of Remembrance, 16

Vyshyvanka Day, 1036

Montreal massacre, 437-438

National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women, 437-438

No Frills opening

Kildonan-River East location, 118-119

Oral Questions

Changes to Employment Standards Code

Leave for victims of interpersonal violence, 166-167

Public service

Government Resolution re: religious freedom, 219-220

Religious freedom

Personal narrative, 219-220

Wearing of religious symbols, 220

Residential Tenancies Act

Interpersonal violence victims

Lease termination rights, 454

Rogers, Edith

First woman MLA, 578

Sexual orientation and gender identity support

We are All Valuable and Equal (WAVE), 16

Throne Speech

Debate, 108-109, 129-131

Transgender Day of Remembrance, 16

Transgender people

Violence against, 16

Vyshyvanka Day, 1036

We are All Valuable and Equal (WAVE)

Sexual orientation and gender identity support, 16

West Central Women's Resource Centre

Annual funding, 130

Women's Hospital (Health Sciences Centre )

Opening of, 130

Crawford, Liz. See Members' statements

Credit rating--provincial

Improvement in

Pallister, 265

Credit Unions and Caisses Populaires Amendment Act (Bill 26)

1 R

Fielding, 535

Crime. See also Public safety and crime

Addressing causes of

General comments

Cullen, 546

Fontaine, 427

Lamoureux, 546

Moses, 427

Harm reduction strategies

Kinew, 21-22

Pallister, 21-22

Need for multi-faceted approach

Fontaine, 243

Pallister, 243-244

Crime increase

Funding to municipalities

Cullen, 121

Kinew, 121

Notre Dame constituency

Marcelino, 173

Short-and long-term solutions

Cullen, 120-121

Kinew, 120

Tyndall Park constituency

Cullen, 546

Lamoureux, 546

Crime, victims of

Budget 2020: grants to organizations

Fielding, 836-837

Criminal behaviour

Learning disabilities

Gerrard, 102

Criminal Property Forfeiture Fund

Budget 2020

Fielding, 837

Cross Lake

Funding for health centre

Lindsey, 611

Crown corporations

Budget and staffing

Sala, 365

Management of, government record

Bushie, 357

Crown Land Dispositions Act (Various Acts Amended) (Bill 13)

1 R

Helwer, 329

Crown lands. See Agricultural Crown lands

Crown properties

Cityplace sale

Sandhu, 282-283

Wharton, 282-283

Cullen, Hon. Cliff (Spruce Woods) PC

Administrative Tribunal Jurisdiction Act (Bill 32)

1 R, 641

Bear Clan Patrol

Expansion--Portage la Prairie, 384

City of Winnipeg

Downtown safety

Police Commission report, 430-431

Community safety

Municipal operating grants, 277

Conflict of Interest (Members and Ministers) and Related Amendments Act (Bill 25)

1 R, 811

Correctional facilities

Overcrowding

Safety concerns, 545-546

Correctional facilities, COVID-19

Spread prevention, 873

COVID-19, correctional facilities

Spread prevention, 873

Crime

Addressing causes of, 546

Crime increase

Funding to municipalities, 121

Short-and long-term solutions, 120-121

Tyndall Park constituency, 546

Dauphin Correctional Centre closure

Age/condition of building, 528

Consultation with indigenous communities, 542

Impact on Dauphin community, 543-544

Resolution, 527-529

Restorative justice centre and healing lodge, 544-545, 546-547, 652, 1005-1006

Staff transfers to other facilities, 527

Transfer of inmates, 528

Family Maintenance Amendment Act (Bill 56)

"Unreasonable" definition of, 906

1 R, 865

2 R

Opening statement, 906

Questions, 906-907

C/3 R, 935

Support payments to adult children

Elimination of restrictions, 906

Suspensions of enforcement, information sharing, 906

Gangs

Guns and Gangs Suppression Strategy

Federal funding, 429-430

Guns and Gangs Suppression Strategy

Federal funding, 429-430

Horse Racing Regulatory Modernization Act (Liquor, Gaming and Cannabis Control Act and Pari-Mutuel Levy Act Amended) (Bill 39)

1 R, 811

Human Rights Code Amendment Act (Bill 31)

1 R, 641

Illicit Drug Task Force, 430

Justice system

Northern review, 23, 126-127, 158-159, 205

Responsible Reintegration program, 529

Lake Manitoba-Lake St. Martin outlet

Delays and consultations, 165-166

Legal Aid services

Funding support, 279-280

Legal Profession Amendment Act (Bill 28)

1 R, 577-578

Liquor Mart robberies

Employee safety and job security, 244-245

Loss prevention officers, 277

Placing police at locations, 338-339, 576

Liquor, Gaming and Cannabis Control Amendment Act (Bill 5)

1 R, 81-82

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

1 R, 81

Manitoba Human Rights Commission

Annual report, 2018, 641

Manitoba Law Reform Commission

Annual report, March 31, 2019, 111

Manitoba Police Commission report

Downtown safety--Winnipeg, 430-431

Stakeholder consultations, 381-382

Mental health and addiction

Funding--provincial, 430

Municipalities

Operating grants, 277

Northern Manitoba

Justice system review, 23, 126-127, 158-159, 205

Office of the Chief Medical Examiner

Annual Review December 31, 2017, 815

Opioid Damages and Health Care Costs Recovery Act (Bill 51)

1 R, 812

Oral Questions

Addressing causes of crime

Public safety summit, 90-91

Bear Clan Patrol group

Expansion to Portage la Prairie, 384

COVID-19 pandemic response

Spread prevention in correctional centres, 873

Crime increase in Manitoba

Call for public safety summit, 121

Funding to municipalities, 121

Short-and long-term solutions, 120-121

Crime rate increase in Tyndall Park

Need to to address root causes of crime, 546

Dauphin Correctional Centre closure

Consultation with indigenous communities, 542

Impact on Dauphin community, 543-544

Restorative justice centre and healing lodge, 481-482, 544-547, 652, 1005-1006

Lake Manitoba-Lake St. Martin outlet

Delays and consultations, 165-166

Legal Aid services

Funding support, 279-280

Liquor Mart robberies

Employee safety concerns, 244-245

Loss prevention officers, 277

Placing police at locations, 338-339, 576

Manitoba Police Commission report

Stakeholder consultation concerns, 381-382

Northern Manitoba

Justice system review, 23, 126-127, 158-159, 205

Prison overcrowding

Safety concerns, 545-546

Retail crime increase

Retail Council's concerns, 245

Safer Streets, Safer Lives Action Plan

Community law enforcement initiatives, 165

Support for community safety

Municipal operating grants, 277

Policing and Public Safety Strategy

Eight pillars of, 429

Portage la Prairie

Bear Clan Patrol expansion, 384

Public safety and crime

Community safety summit, 90-91, 121

Police forces co-ordinated strategy, 430

Public information strategy, 430

Resolutions

Call to address the urgent public safety crisis

Debate, 429-431

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

Debate, 527-529

Responsible Reintegration program, 529

Restorative justice

Cases referred to , 528

Restorative justice centre and healing lodge

Request for construction in Dauphin, 481-482, 544-545, 546-547, 652

Retail crime increase

Retail Council's concerns, 245

Safer Streets, Safer Lives Action Plan

Community law enforcement initiatives, 165

Three pillars of, 430

Statutes and Regulations Act

Regulations filed under, 111

Curling. See Members' statements

 

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