Hansard: Index

HOUSE INDEX - 3rd 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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Habitat for Humanity

Morley-Lecomte, 1263

Hadaller, Marjorie. See Members' statements

Hartling, Tom and Melvina. See Members' statements under Rossendale Knowledge Centre

Harvesting for Harvest

Gordon, 1910

Hatcher, Luke. See Members' statements

Hazlitt, Laura. See Members' statements

Headingley Correctional Centre, COVID-19

Cases of

Fontaine, 401

Condition for staff and incarcerated individuals

Cullen, 812-813

Fontaine, 793-796, 812-813

Mitigation of outbreak

Cullen, 588

Fontaine, 588

Overcrowding

Fontaine, 188

Spread prevention

Cullen, 446, 812

Fontaine, 446, 812

Health and Seniors Care Department

Estimates

Debate, 3091-3106, 3145-3160, 3477-3494, 3816-3829, 4041-4055

Opening statements

Asagwara, 3093-3095

Stefanson, 3092-3093

Speakers

Adams, 3149-3153

Asagwara, 3095-3105, 3156-3160, 3477-3493, 3816-3825, 4041-4053

Bushie, 3153-3155

Gerrard, 3106, 3828-3829, 4053-4054

Goertzen, 3477-3494

Gordon, 3816-3828, 4041-4054

Lathlin, 3155-3156

Lindsey, 3145-3149, 3825-3828

Stefanson, 3096-3106, 3145-3160

Main Estimates Supplement 2021-2022

Stefanson, 2650

Staff introductions

Asagwara, 3095

Stefanson, 3095

Health care. See also Northern health care

Health-care directives, remote witnessing

Bushie, 825-827

Kinew, 835-836

Inequalities in

Asagwara, 419

Local control of

Gerrard, 1955

Health Care Accountability and Timely Access Act (The Health Care Act and Amendments to The Health Services Insurance Act) (Bill 219)

1 R

Gerrard, 1171

Health care discrimination

International students

Asagwara, 129

Health Links

COVID-19 readiness

Asagwara, 72-73

Helwer, 72-73

COVID-19 vaccinations

Lamont, 1480

Pallister, 1480

Health Sciences Centre

Sexual assault nurse examiners

Morley-Lecomte, 2016

Nesbitt, 2014

Reyes, 3314

Smith, A., 2018

Stefanson, 1352

Health Sciences Centre's women's pavilion

Status of isolation unit

Friesen, 341

Lamoureux, 341

Health Services Insurance Amendment Act (Personal Care Home Staffing Guidelines) (Bill 202)

1 R

Asagwara, 179

2 R

Debate

Gerrard, 849-851

Isleifson, 853-854

Lagassé, 851-853

Morley-Lecomte, 854-856

Nesbitt, 847-849

Smook, 648-649, 849

Wowchuk, 856-857

Opening statement

Asagwara, 644-645

Questions

Asagwara, 646-648

Gerrard, 646

Lagassé, 647

Michaleski, 647

Naylor, 646-647

Nesbitt, 646

Smook, 646

Health Services Insurance Fund

Fielding, 200

Health-care aides

Position vacancies

Friesen, 109

Lamoureux, 109

Workload--Grace Hospital

Marcelino, 3414

Health-care facilities

Projects delayed/cancelled

Sandhu, 2617

Technological upgrades

Guenter, 1719

Stefanson, 1719

Health-care system

Aging population

Pallister, 455

Alternative-level-of-care patients

Goertzen, 3490

Bargaining unit structures, staff mobility

Pallister, 3122

Broadband expansion

Pallister, 3112

Budget 2020

Fielding, 712

Wasyliw, 712-713

Budget 2021

Fontaine, 3341

Johnston, 2264

Kinew, 2233

Morley-Lecomte, 2258

Pallister, 2233

Sandhu, 2410, 2617

Stefanson, 3341

Wharton, 2368

Cardiac and cancer surgeries, delays

Naylor, 3879

Clinical preventative services plan, phase 2

Asagwara, 3105

Stefanson, 3105-3106

Consolidation and ER wait times

Asagwara, 4044

Gordon, 4044

Costs and cannabis legalization, research on

Friesen, 1603-1605

Gerrard, 1603-1605

Critical care vacancy rate

Asagwara, 3822, 3824

Gordon, 3822-3823, 3824

Doctor office expansion

Pallister, 460

Federal transfer payments

Bushie, 425

Fielding, 1825

Friesen, 482

Gerrard, 1825

Lamont, 419-421, 728-729

Pallister, 411, 455, 531, 3110-3111

Federal-provincial funding

Lamont, 35

Marcelino, 427-428, 430

Pallister, 36, 411

Funding

Nesbitt, 848

Smith, B., 2379

Patient care close to home

Fontaine, 3341

Stefanson, 3341

Physician-government relations

Asagwara, 1120-1121

Friesen, 1120-1121

Results of consolidation

Additional investments needed

Asagwara, 4110-4111

Gordon, 4110-4111

Rural services

Asagwara, 485

Staff recruitment and retention

Isleifson, 853

Smith, B., 2379

Staffing capacity, increased

Gerrard, 3160

Stefanson, 3160

Staffing shortages

Asagwara, 3882

Moses, 1006

Naylor, 3882

Surgeries, decrease in number of

Naylor, 3879

Surgery, wait times for

Gerrard, 3828

Gordon, 3828

Systemic inequality, triage protocol

Fontaine, 3225

Kinew, 3222-3223

Pallister, 3222-3223

Stefanson, 3225-2326

Triage protocol, development of

Asagwara, 3492-3493, 3826-3827

Gerrard, 3281

Goertzen, 3492-3494

Gordon, 3826-3827

Kinew, 3412-3513

Pallister, 3412-3514

Wage increases

Friesen, 483

Whistle-blower protection

Kinew, 3501

Pallister, 3501

Health-care system reform

Funding and staffing concerns

Kinew, 2544-2546

Pallister, 2544-2547

Impact on pandemic response

Friesen, 264

Lamont, 263-264

Moses, 1006

Timing of reorganization

Government priorities during pandemic

Lamont, 1080

Pallister, 1080

Smith, B., 2380

Health-care system, COVID-19. See COVID-19, health-care system; Resolutions

Health, Seniors and Active Living Department

Estimates

Debate, 482-493, 562-578, 626-634

Opening statements

Asagwara, 484-486

Friesen, 482-484

Speakers

Asagwara, 486-492, 562-578, 629-631

Friesen, 486-493, 562-578, 626-633

Gerrard, 632

Smith, B., 575-578, 626-628

Healthy Baby program

Wishart, 1555

Wowchuk, 1757

Healthy Child Manitoba

Parent-child coalitions

Fielding, 205

Wasyliw, 205

Staffing

Fielding, 205

Wasyliw, 205

Healthy Child Manitoba Act

Repeal of

Fielding, 201

Wasyliw, 217

Social Innovation Office, establishment of

Fielding, 201

Hearing loss. See also Petitions

Economic impact of

Smith, B., 1753

Screening for

Wowchuk, 1757

Heart Failure Awareness Week. See Ministerial statements

Heart Medicine Lodge

Cox, 2342-2343

Helen Betty Osborne Memorial Foundation

Sustainability of fund

Fielding, 202

Help Next Door

Pallister, 325

Helping Hands 4-H Club

Lathlin, 1576

Helwer, Hon. Reg (Brandon West) PC

Bell MTS

Manitoba Network (internet service agreement)

Contract extension, 706-707

Brandon Manitoba

Fruit Share, 2443

Business Transformation and Technology (BTT)

Manitoba Network (internet service agreement)

Bandwidth expansion, 705

Responsibilities, 704

Central Services

Business Transformation and Technology (BTT)

Responsibilities, 704

Central capital program, 705

Estimates

Opening statements, 704-706

Speakers, 706-707

Main Estimates Supplement 2021-2022, 2649

Procurement and supply chain responsibilities, 704

Role and responsibilities, 704

Central Services Department

Estimates

Opening statements, 4124-4126

Speakers, 4126-4138

Civil Service Commission

Dissolution of, 1945

Main Estimates Supplement 2021-2022, 2649

Civil Service Superannuation Amendment Act (Bill 43)

C 3/R, 176

Clerk of the Legislative Assembly

Appointment of and wage setting responsibility, 1944-1945

Committee of Supply

Concurrence Motion, 4247

Community pastures

Sale of, 1791

COVID-19 pandemic

Supply chain, 705-706

COVID-19 testing

PetalMD contract, online booking tool, 4133

PetalMD contract, renewal plan, 4133-4134

Rapid tests, availability in workplaces, 4214-4215

Rapid tests, number received/used, 4137

COVID-19 vaccine

Children, preparation inquiry, 4211-4212

Current supplies of, 4132

COVID-19, contact tracing

Contract with 24-7 Intouch, 4111-4112

Contract with 24-7 Intouch, average monthly cost, 4129

Contract with 24-7 Intouch, contract extension period, 4127-4128

Contract with 24-7 Intouch, cost of contact tracers, 4127

Contract with 24-7 Intouch, expansion of, 4126-4127

Contract with 24-7 Intouch, number of staff, 4127

Contract with 24-7 Intouch, service complaints, 4129-4131

Contract with 24-7 Intouch, staff training, 4131

Contract with private agency, 4111-4112

COVID-19, employment

Working from home, 705

COVID-19, health-care system

Front-line workers, PPE for, 882

Hand sanitizer purchase, Health Canada recall, 233

Health Links, 72-73

Personal protective equipment, 72-73

COVID-19, public-health orders

Public enforcement--G4S contract, 4133

COVID-19, second wave

Government response, 233-234

Crown Land Dispositions Act (Various Acts Amended) (Bill 12)

1 R, 141

2 R

Opening statement, 1789-1791

C/3 R, 3309-3310

Consultations, 1791

Land sales expectation, 1791

Land sales, approval process, 1789

Land sales, senior civil servants, 1790

Land sales, senior civil servants relatives, 1792

Provincial park land, sale of, 1789

Senior civil servants, definition of, 1791

Treaty land entitlement, 1792

First Nations

Xplornet internet services, 3172

Front-line workers

PPE for health staff, 882

Fruit Share

Volunteer harvesting of fruit--Brandon, 2443

Green Heart Project

Organ donation, 255

Health Links

COVID-19 readiness, 72-73

Internet services

Xplornet partnership announcement--rural/remote areas, 3172

Internet services, northern Manitoba

Xplornet partnership, 3172

Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program

General comments, 705

Provincial application deadline, 1023

Kidney Health Month, 1574

Kidney transplants, 1574

Manitoba Emergency Response Warehouse, 4134

Manitoba Network (internet service agreement)

Bandwidth expansion, 705

Bell MTS contract extension, 706-707

Members' statements

Goodland apples, 2443

Hatcher, Luke, 255

Kidney health awareness, 1574

Royal Manitoba Winter Fair, 2879

North End Sewage Treatment Plant

Contract update, 4134

Deloitte report, 4135-4136

Federal/municipal funding, 1781

Public-private partnership, 3169, 4135-4136

Northern Manitoba, internet services

Broadband services, 2241

Xplornet partnership, 3172

Oral Questions

COVID-19 contact tracing

Contract with private agency, 4111-4112

Hand sanitizer purchase

Health Canada recall, 233

Internet services in rural-northern Manitoba

Broadband services, 2241

Internet services in rural-remote Manitoba

Xplornet partnership announcement, 3172

Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program

Provincial application deadline, 1023

Manitoba public service

Reduction during pandemic, 4039

Manitoba's pandemic readiness

Health Links system and PPE supply, 72-73

North End Sewage Treatment Plant

Federal/municipal funding, 1781

Public-private partnership, 3169

PPE for front-line workers

Government's procurement plan, 882

Rapid tests for COVID-19

Availability in workplaces, 4214-4215

Second wave of COVID-19

Government response, 233-234

Vaccination of children

Preparation inquiry, 4211-4212

Organ donation

Green Heart Project, 255

Personal protective equipment

Front-line health staff, 882

Health-care system, 72-73

Local suppliers, 705-706

Procurement plan, 882

Stockpile prior to pandemic, 4134

Supply chain, 705

Providence Therapeutics

Update, 4131-4132

Public Service Act (Bill 3)

1 R, 97

2 R

Opening statement, 1943-1944

Questions, 1944-1946

C/3 R, 3392-3393

Clerk of the Legislative Assembly

Appointment of and wage setting responsibility, 1944-1945

Commissioner, appointment of, 1945

Conflict-of-interest, 1944

Consultations, 1944

Dispute-resolution mechanisms, 1944

Joint council vs. council of employers, 1946

Political activities of employees, 1945

Post-employment restrictions, 1944

Public sector layoffs, due process, 1945-1946

Running for political office, 1946

Public service layoffs

Reduction during pandemic, 4039

Royal Manitoba Winter Fair, 2879

Rural Manitoba

Broadband services, 2241

Internet services, Xplornet partnership, 3172

World Kidney Day, 1574

Xplornet Communications

Northern Manitoba, 3172

Rural Manitoba, 3172

Update, 4137-4138

Hepatitis B

Increase in

Friesen, 628-629

Smith, B., 628

Herd immunity. See COVID-19 pandemic

Heritage Trust Program

Cox, 4144-4145

Heshka, George. See Sisler High School

High-tech sector. See Technological sector--Winnipeg

Highway 1

Intersection improvements

Fielding, 1826

Gerrard, 1825-1826

Wishart, 2253

Highway 16

Intersection improvements

Fielding, 1826

Gerrard, 1825-1826

Wishart, 2253

Highway 32

Lane expansion project--Winkler

Friesen, 243

Highway Traffic Amendment Act (Control of Traffic by Flag Persons) (Bill 23)

1 R

Schuler, 148

2 R

Debate

Lamont, 2126

Wiebe, 2125-2126

Opening statement

Schuler, 2123-2124

Questions

Lamont, 2125

Schuler, 2125

Wiebe, 2124-2125

Referred to Standing Committee on Social and Economic Development

C/3 R

Schuler, 3403

R/A

Filmon, 3406

Film and TV industry, work in

Schuler, 2124

Wiebe, 2125

Training and equipment

Lamont, 2125, 2126

Schuler, 2125

Wiebe, 2124, 2125

Highways and roads

Bourkevale 30 campaign

Sala, 3896

RTAC grid

Schuler, 3965

Speed limits, set by minister

Gerrard, 1930

Upgrades--southwestern Manitoba

Schuler, 3971

Hike Manitoba

Smith, B., 3434

Hillman, Bill and Sue-On. See Members' statements

Hip/knee replacement. See Orthopedic surgery

Historical Museum of St. James-Assiniboia. See Members' statements

HIV/AIDS

Increase in young women

Naylor, 3326

Hockey

Bercier, Mariko

Lathlin, 2488

Brandon Wheat Kings

Isleifson, 2989

Collège Béliveau Barracudas

Gordon, 150

Kraft Hockeyville contest

Brar, 2232

Schuler, 2170

M30 Goalie clothing brand

Lathlin, 2488

Pilot Mount Hockey Academy

Piwniuk, 1470-1471

Roulette, Conner

Bushie, 2879-2880

Lathlin, 3044

Southeast Tribal Day tournament

Bushie, 1871

Hockey Canada

Respect in Sport program

Nesbitt, 101

Hog barn expansion, lifting of moratorium

Consultations with environmental groups

Goertzen, 2077

Lamont, 2081

Marcelino, 2077

Impact on Lake Winnipeg

Goertzen, 2077

Marcelino, 2077

Impact on waterways

Marcelino, 2079

Hog-processing facilities

No COVID-19 cases in

Pedersen, 607

Hogue, Paul. See Members' statements

Holiday shopping. See Retail Business Hours of Operation Act (Various Acts Amended or Repealed)

Hollow Water First Nation

Community Holistic Circle Healing Program

Bushie, 2329

Restorative justice program

Bushie, 2329

Fontaine, 1489, 2190

Holodomor. See Ministerial statements

Home heating

Electrification of

Sala, 3714

Wharton, 3714

Home is Where the Heart Is

Travel Manitoba campaign

Eichler, 541

Home Nutrition and Learning Pilot Program

Healthy breakfast for children

Morley-Lecomte, 1263

Home-care services

Clients receiving, growth of

Friesen, 483

Concerns for

Asagwara, 485

Constituent case concern

Gerrard, 2404

Stefanson, 2404

Salary increase--Quebec

Marcelino, 2514

Self-managed care program

Gerrard, 2314

Stefanson, 2314

Staff shortages

Kinew, 1175-1176

Pallister, 1175-1176

Wiebe, 1271-1272

Staff vacancy rate

Asagwara, 811-812

Friesen, 811-812

Sala, 2686

Travel distance between clients

Lamoureux, 1566, 2340

Home-care services, COVID-19. See COVID-19, home-care services

Homeless Individuals and Families Information System

Shelter capacity and availability

Cox, 4141

Homeless population. See also Matter of Urgent Public Importance; Members' statements; Members' statements under Wenham, Tracey

EIA benefit wait time barriers

Gerrard, 977-978

EIA recipients, risk for

Adams, 1258, 1260

Smith, B., 1260

Housing for

Gerrard, 519

Housing plan--Winnipeg

Gerrard, 1481

Squires, 1481

Increase in

Lamont, 784

Naylor, 2367

Non-profit organizations

Naylor, 2366

Online resources

Gerrard, 1222

Stefanson, 1222

Public washrooms

Naylor, 441

Rent banks

Squires, 3528

Veterans

Marcelino, 1202

West Broadway

Naylor, 441

Homeless shelters

Integrated Case Management System

Cox, 2342

Shelter expansion funding

Non-profit organizations

Morley-Lecomte, 1236

Smith, B., 1264-1265

Sheltering the Homeless in Place Project

Adams, 1872

Sscope thrift store conversion

Brar, 273

Thompson Homeless Shelter

Adams, 3182

Tiny-home village proposal

Altomare, 4216

Squires, 4216-4217

Horse racing

Animal welfare

Johnston, 2199

Horse Racing Regulatory Modernization Act (Liquor, Gaming and Cannabis Control Act and Pari-Mutuel Levy Act Amended) (Bill 31)

1 R

Cullen, 144-145

2 R

Debate

Gerrard, 1508, 1526-1527

Opening statement

Friesen, 1505-1507

Questions

Friesen, 1508

Gerrard, 1507-1508

Referred to Standing Committee on Justice

C/3 R

Fontaine, 2199

Friesen, 2198-2199

Gerrard, 2200

Johnston, 2199-2200

R/A

Chartier, 3018

Consultations

Friesen, 1507

Financing, responsibility for

Friesen, 1508

Gerrard, 1507

Fund, responsibility for

Gerrard, 1527

Horses, care and treatment

Gerrard, 1527, 2199

Inspections, responsibility for

Friesen, 1508

Gerrard, 1508, 1527

Licensed categories, reduction in

Friesen, 1507

Liquor and Gaming authority, control of industry

Johnston, 2200

Pari-Mutuel Levy Act, amendments to

Friesen, 1507

Horses

Transportation for slaughter

Fontaine, 2199

Hospitality Relief Sector Program

Reyes, 4078

Hospitality sector. See COVID-19 by sector

Hospitals

Need for--Island Lake

Bushie, 281, 425

Need for--northern Manitoba

Marcelino, 430

Staff vacancies

Asagwara, 1952

Stefanson, 1952

Staff vacancy rate--Winnipeg

Asagwara, 2590-2591

Stefanson, 2590-2591

Hospitals, COVID-19. See COVID-19, hospitals

Hotels. See COVID-19 by sector

Housing. See also Affordable housing; Manitoba Housing; Members' statements

Budget 2021

Morley-Lecomte, 2259

Children aging out of CFS care

Bushie, 517

Gerrard, 527

Stefanson, 527

Education property tax rebate

Higher housing costs

Gerrard, 2670-2671

Mental health supports

Morley-Lecomte, 2259

Rapid access for EIA recipients

Gerrard, 1027, 1266

Stefanson, 1027

Rapid housing investment

Adams, 3648

Squires, 3649

Recovery housing

Friesen, 577, 2436

Gerrard, 2753, 3430

Goertzen, 2448

Gordon, 2454, 3324

Isleifson, 2454, 3428

Kinew, 2448

Lagassé, 3422

Seniors, support housing

Lamoureux, 136

Somali women, barriers for

Asagwara, 1301

Unaffordability

Lamont, 2774

Wasyliw, 3242-3243

Younger generations, locked-out of market

Lamont, 2477

Housing, COVID-19. See COVID-19, housing

Hubbell Award. See Members' statements

HudBay

Snow Lake operations

Pedersen, 2383

Hudson, Eishia

Call for public inquiry

Fontaine, 2214

Friesen, 2214

Hudson's Bay. See Bay Building Fund

Human Resources, Standing Committee on

Second report

Smook, 175-176

Human rights. See Manitoba Human Rights Commission

Human Rights Code Amendment Act (Bill 26)

1 R

Cullen, 144

2 R

Debate

Fontaine, 1802-1806

Gerrard, 2135

Opening statement

Friesen, 1797-1799

Questions

Fontaine, 1800-1802

Friesen, 1800-1802

Gerrard, 1800-1802

Referred to Standing Committee on Justice

R/S Amdt

Clause 23(2)

Friesen, 2898-2899

Gerrard, 2898

C/3 R

Fontaine, 3293-3294

Friesen, 3292

Gerrard, 3294-3295

R/A

Filmon, 3406

Cap on damages for injury to dignity, feelings

Fontaine, 1801, 1803-1805, 3293

Friesen, 1799, 1801, 3292

Gerrard, 1800-1801, 3294-3295

Complaint threshold requirement

Friesen, 1798

Consultations

Fontaine, 1800

Friesen, 1800

Decision-making authority, executive director

Fontaine, 1800

Friesen, 1798, 1800

Financial losses, no cap for

Friesen, 1799, 2899

Human Rights Adjudication Panel

Development of hearing procedures

Friesen, 1799, 3292

Human Rights Commission, right to decline complaints

Friesen, 1798, 3292

Severity of injuries, cap on settlement

Gerrard, 2135, 2898

Timeline to settle disputes

Friesen, 1802, 2899, 3292

Gerrard, 1802, 3294

Vexatious claims, appeal of

Fontaine, 1802

Friesen, 1802

Gerrard, 1802

Human trafficking--northern Manitoba

Smith, A., 2017

Hunting

Indigenous rights

Bushie, 282

Hunting/fishing licenses

Online services

Pedersen, 607

Hydrogen vehicles

Wharton, 3714

HyLife

Pandemic protocols

Pedersen, 2382

 

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