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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Ka Ni Kanichihk

Cox, 2342-2343

Kapyong Barracks

Deal with MMF

Pallister, 3121

Keeyask Generating Station. See also Economic Review of Bipole III and Keeyask

Code red designation

Sala, 447-448

Wharton, 447-448

Construction costs

Wowchuk, 1666

Construction update

Sala, 3549

Wharton, 3549

Cost overruns

Teitsma, 1368

COVID-19 outbreak, facility re-opening

Lathlin, 773

Wharton, 773

COVID-19 spread into First Nations

Lamont, 676-677

Wharton, 677

COVID-19 spread prevention--northern Manitoba

Adams, 528, 592

Lathlin, 403

Wharton, 403-404, 528, 592

Final cost of

Wharton, 374

Interest payments

Nesbitt, 1660

PUB oversight role

Wharton, 375

PUB review of

Nesbitt, 1660

Smook, 1670

Wowchuk, 1666

Kelsey School Division

Audiologist assessments, wait time

Lathlin, 2334

Budget reduction

Lathlin, 2334

Class sizes

Lathlin, 2334

Expenses for fly-in clinicians

Lathlin, 2334

Social workers, need for

Lathlin, 2334-2335

Kelvin High School

Gym expansion, cancelation of

Wasyliw, 213-214

Kematch, Kyle. See Members' statements

Kennedy, Sheldon. See Members' statements

Kent, John. See Members' statements

Keystone Centre--Brandon

New COVID-19 test site

Friesen, 242

Keystone Planning District

Squires, 999, 1290

Wiebe, 1291

Khalsa Aid. See Members' statements

Kidney health. See Members' statements

Kidney Health Month

Helwer, 1574

Kidney transplants

Helwer, 1574

Kids Help Phone

Counsellor in the Classroom Program

Gordon, 2376

Kilt Skate Capital. See Members' statements

Kinew, Wab (Fort Rouge) NDP

Addiction treatment

New approach needed, 296-297

AgriStability program

Federal changes, 1813-1814

Apprenticeship and Certification Amendment Act (Apprenticeship Supervision) (Bill 238)

1 R, 3739

Apprenticeship and Certification Amendment Act (Bill 61)

2 R

Debate, 1543-1545

Apprenticeship training

Journeyperson/apprentice ratios, 1544-1545

Assiniboine Community College

Brandon campus, 1009

Beef producers

Manitoba Bridge Grant, inclusion in, 1814

Bell MTS

Manitoba Network (internet service agreement)

Contract extension, 594-597

Brandon City Hall

Flag raising, Sioux Valley Dakota Nation, 1008

Brandon Manitoba

Assiniboine Community College campus, 1009

COVID-19 outbreak, 1009

School construction, 1008

Brandon University

General comments, 1009

Budget 2021

Amendment, 2247-2250

Cost of living increase, 2280-2281

Debate, 2245-2247

Health and education, 4208-4209

Health-care funding, 2233

Passage of, request to withdraw, 4209-4210

Personal-care homes, 2246, 2509

Rent increase concerns, 2280-2281

Budget Implementation and Tax Statutes Amendment Act, 2020 (Bill 2)

2 R

Debate, 207-213

C/3 R, 736-738

Budget Implementation and Tax Statutes Amendment Act, 2021 (Bill 74)

Request to withdraw, 3805-3806

Canada Health Transfer

Government position, 3854

Government Resolution, 411-415

Carbon tax

Federal lawsuit, 2040-2041

Child care

Funding, 53

Wait list concerns, 2353-2354

Child Nutrition Council of Manitoba

Funding request, 1021

Child-care centres

Expired face masks, 882-883

Government spending, 2753-2754

Children's disABILITY Services

Funding, 1473-1475

Children's Special Allowance

Legal recourse for recipients, 737

Churchill River Diversion Project

First Nations consultations, 2657-2658

O-Pipon-Na-Piwin Cree Nation, impact on, 2657-2658

Tataskweyak Nation, impact on, 2657-2658

City of Brandon

Population growth, 1008

City of Winnipeg

Laid-off employees

Assistance with pandemic response, 1074-1075

Climate change

Action on, 2040-2041

Manitoba Hydro role, 2041

Collective bargaining

IBEW-Hydro labour dispute, 2173, 2793-2794

Impact of Bill 64, 3166-3167

Commissioner of oaths, 833-834

Congenital syphilis

Newborn population, 296-297

COVID-19 education system

Learning loss prevention, 257

COVID-19 financial assistance

Small business, 1277

COVID-19 pandemic

Condolence to families, 2991

Federal assistance, request for, 3454-3461

Incident command structure, 537

Management of, 441-442, 2245, 2949-2950

Meeting with the Prime Minister, 531-532

Military support in communities, 534

One year anniversary, 1572-1573

Premiers meeting, 533

Projected case numbers, public release of, 3062-3063

Reopening plan, 3124-3127

Steps to combat, 151-152

Transmission data, 2701, 2882

Transmission data, workplace, 2590

Variant cases of, public notification, 1376-1377

COVID-19 patients, transported out of province

Coverage for travel expenses for families, 3578

Doctor-on-board policy of services providers, 3580

Family consent before transport, 3578

Inquiry into patient's death, 3500-3502

Patient safety concerns while in transport, 3499-3500

Public reporting on, 3515

Request to re-examine assessment criteria, 3579

Standard of care, 3511

Transfer of patients to Ontario, 3261-3262

Transport team capacity concerns, 3580

COVID-19 testing

Asymptomatic testing, 334, 458-459

Data entry and tracking--federal funding, 538

Local capacity, 3851

Nurses (internationally educated), utilization of, 51-52

Nurses, retired, 51-52

Personal-care home staff/residents, 873-874

Personal-care homes, asymptomatic testing, 334

Rapid testing, 540

Result wait times, 3852

Schools, asymptomatic testing, 1214, 1276-1277

Testing capacity, 51

Testing for staff and residents--PCH's, 873-874

Wait times, 27-28, 152

COVID-19 vaccine

Appointment booking system, 2396-2397

Clinic hours, 2352

Clinic hours, expansion of, 2883

Distribution plan, 1114-1115

Distribution rate, 2352

Distribution strategy, national, 532

Doctor's office and pharmacies, 3113

Hesitancy--Southern Health region, 3853-3854

Planning committee, 594

Policy at the Legislature

Requirement for MLA's, 3856, 3897-3898

Pro-vaccine messaging, 539

Request to accelerate, 2700

Supply from North Dakota, 3447-3452

Unused doses, 2171-2172

Vaccination rate, 2171-2172, 2210-2211, 2233, 2306-2307

COVID-19 vaccine sites

Pop-up sites, FIT teams, 2306

COVID-19 vaccine, at-risk populations

Essential workers, 2447-2448

Teachers and child-care sector, 2700, 2856-2857, 2884

COVID-19, child care

Affordable fees, role in economic recovery, 1413-1414

COVID-19, child-care centres

Distribution of expired masks, 918-919

Expired face masks, 882-883

Vaccine priority for staff, 2700, 2856-2857, 2884

COVID-19, contact tracing

Contact tracers--federal assistance, 3516, 3699

Federal funding, 538

General comments, 335-336, 457, 458

Red Cross, 460-461

COVID-19, demographics

Data collection, 103-104

Vulnerable populations, federal funding, 539

COVID-19, education system

Asymptomatic testing in schools, 1214, 1276-1277

Distance learning, 55

Education assistants, need for, 1215

Education assistants, post-holiday plan, 1215

Federal/provincial monies spent, 412, 3259-3260

Holiday break plans, 1115-1116

Impact on student learning, 49

Learning loss prevention, 257

Placement of B. Ed. students in classrooms, 1021

Staffing and PPE, 584

COVID-19, employment

Laid-off City of Winnipeg employees

Assistance with pandemic response, 1074-1075

Workplace transmission data, 3679

COVID-19, financial assistance

Small business, 226, 256-257, 296, 444, 450, 456, 583-584, 769, 1277, 2397-2398, 2490-2491

Small business grants, 770

COVID-19, fourth wave

Government preparation, 3850

ICU capacity, 3897

Test result times, 3852

COVID-19, health-care system

Critical-care nurses, federal assistance, 3678-3679, 3699

Critical-care orientation program, 3109

Death of patient, medical examiner review, 3579

Federal/provincial monies spent, 413-414

Front-line workers, PPE for, 462-466

Front-line workers, request to hire, 519-520, 585

Health Minister's comments re: ICU doctors, 586, 670

International nurse accreditation, 51-52

Partner organizations, 3516

Personal protective equipment, 443

Provincial health spending, 521-522

Respiratory therapists, federal assistance, 3678-3679

Second wave, system readiness, 669-670

COVID-19, hospitals

Outbreak prevention, 295-296

Staffing levels for third wave, 3045-3046

COVID-19, intensive care unit

Accelerated orientation program, 3109

Bed capacity, permanent increase in, 3121-3123

Capacity, 258, 396-397, 412, 536, 540, 3108, 3109, 3111, 3114

Federal assistance, 3678-3679

Fourth wave, capacity concerns, 3897

Out-of-province assistance, 3336-3339

Patient flow management, 3109

Projected admissions, 3680

Public-health order violators, 3701

Staffing, 3164-3165

Staffing and equipment--Grace Hospital, 2992

COVID-19, northern Manitoba

Resources for combating, 875

COVID-19, nurses/nursing

Utilization of retired nurses for testing, 51-52

COVID-19, paid sick leave

Provincial program, 226, 2490, 2701, 2791-2792, 2855-2856, 3463

COVID-19, personal-care homes

Asymptomatic testing, 334

Outbreak prevention, 295-296, 2448

Outbreaks in, 413

Personal protective equipment, 184-185

Second wave preparedness, 2246

Single-site rule

Loss of wages by staff, 2509

Spread prevention, 152

Staffing levels and training, 184-185

Testing for staff and residents, 873-875

COVID-19, public-health orders

Expiration of orders, 2508

General comments, 1051-1052

Mask mandates, opposition to, 227-228, 539

Modelling data used, 2489-2490

Physician request for, 3465

Political interference concerns, 1051-1052

Premier's presence at announcement, 2949, 3073-3074

Public-health orders vs. emergency measures orders, 1052

Timeline for implementation, 2699

Violators in ICU, 3701

COVID-19, regional outbreaks

Brandon Manitoba, 1009

COVID-19, rental assistance

Commercial properties, 53

COVID-19, schools

Asymptomatic testing, 1214, 1276-1277

Closure announcement, 2883, 3057-3062, 3064

Closures, Premier's presence at announcement, 3065-3072

Remote learning, 2951-2952

COVID-19, second wave

General comments, 519-520

Government readiness, 917

Government response, 457

Health system readiness, 669-670

COVID-19, small business

Financial assistance, 226, 256-257, 296, 444, 450, 456, 583-584, 769, 1277, 2490-2491

Grants for, 770

Large retailers

Restriction on sale of goods, 770

Support for, 28-29

COVID-19, teachers

Vaccine priority, 2700, 2856-2857, 2884

COVID-19, third wave

Government response, 2881-2882, 3435-3438

Hospital staffing levels, 3045-3046

Projected case numbers, 2353

COVID-19, travel

US border closure/reopening, 3128

Crown corporations

Board of directors

Removal of fiduciary responsibilities, 210

Dynacare Laboratory and Health Services Centre

Seniors, wait times for, 3851-3852

Early childhood education

Nursery grants and deregulation, 1812-1813

Economic recession

Public service layoffs, 52

Education Modernization Act (Bill 64)

Decision to withdraw Bill, 3855

Request to withdraw Bill, 1677

Education Property Tax Reduction Act (Property Tax and Insulation Assistance Act and Income Tax Act Amended) (Bill 71)

2 R

Debate, 2818-2824

Education system

Child poverty and nutrition programs, 1678-1679

Federal funding

Provincial spending inquiry, 395-396

Funding, 2234-2235

Funding after Bill 64, 1711-1714, 1775-1776

Special needs funding, 1677-1678

Education system review

Implementation of recommendations, 1676-1677

School division funding, 1314-1315

Executive Council

Estimates

Opening statements, 455-457, 3056-3057

Speakers, 454-469, 530-540, 594-602, 3056-3078, 3107-3132, 3447-3466, 3511-3521, 3699-3701, 3849-3857

First Nations

Churchill River Diversion Project, consultations, 2657-2658

Front-line workers

PPE for health staff, 462-466, 882

Request for Premier's apology, 2699

Request to hire, health care, 519-520, 585

Gay-straight alliance

Hanover School Division, 3917

Gislason, Ray, retirement

Acknowledgement of service, 2040

Government Resolution

Renewed Canada health care partnership, 411-415

Amendment, 414-415

Grace Hospital

ICU, staffing and equipment, 2992

Nurse staffing levels, 2588-2589

Out-of-province staffing assistance, request for, 3221-3222

Grandview District Hospital

Emergency room closure, 1073-1074

Staffing and ER services, 1174-1175

Health care

Health-care directives, remote witnessing, 835-836

Health-care system

Budget 2021, 2233

Systemic inequality, triage protocol, 3222-3223

Triage protocol, development of, 3412-3513

Whistle-blower protection, 3501

Health-care system reform

Funding and staffing concerns, 2544-2546

Home-care services

Staff shortages, 1175-1176

Housing

Recovery housing, 2448

IBEW-Hydro labour dispute

Kinew, 2173, 2793-2794

Industrial Power Users Group

Hydro rates, 2491

Infants/newborns

Congenital syphilis cases, 296-297

Intellectual property

Canadian development of, 211-212

Manitoba Hydro Telecom, sale of, 54, 211

Internet services

Broadband expansion--Morden-Winkler, 2146

Islamic community

Ramadan, 2350

Labour Relations Amendment Act (2) (Bill 230)

2 R

Debate, 3198-3199

Lake St. Martin outlet

Project update, 3855

Legislative Assembly

Vaccine policy, requirements for MLA's, 3856, 3897-3898

Legislative session

Government intention, 3806-3808

LGBTTQ2S*

Gay-straight alliance--Hanover School Division, 3917

Living wage, 2145-2146

Lobbyists Registration Amendment Act (Bill 222)

2 R

Debate, 2145-2147

Lobbyists/lobbying

Corporate, 2146

Long-term care

Investment needed, 2754-2755

Personal-care home fees, 809-810

Request for increase, 2234

Louis Riel Act (Bill 204)

1 R, 1211

Manitoba Arts Award of Distinction

Recipient (Alan Greyeyes), 25

Kinew, 25

Manitoba Bridge Grant

Beef producers, request to include, 1814

Eligibility barriers, 980

Eligibility criteria, 3130

Manitoba Hydro

Board member vacancies, 1216

Climate change mitigation, role in, 2041

Core vs. non-core assets, 3519

Export sales, 1918-1919

Finances, compliance with PUB request, 3046-3047

Government relations, 1511-1512

Intellectual property, sale of, 54

Saskatchewan power sales, 2041

Twenty-year strategic plan, release of, 601

Wage freeze order, 2308-2309, 3198

Manitoba Hydro International

Auditor General investigation, 1378-1379

Stop-sell order, 69, 979

Manitoba Hydro labour dispute

Cost of, 3924-3925

IBEW collective bargaining negotiations, 2173, 2793-2794

Political interference inquiry, 1873-1874

Request for arbitration, 1577-1578, 1612-1613, 1913-1915, 2173, 2449, 2794

Manitoba Hydro rates

General rate application, 2173-2174, 2491-2492

Increase, 101-103, 207-209

Increase during pandemic, 1915-1916

PUB hearings, 209, 737, 2246-2247, 2278-2280

Request to cancel increase, 671-672, 1116-1117, 1215, 1278

Manitoba Hydro revenue

Projections, 1911, 3518

Request for PUB hearing, 1912, 2041-2042

Wage freeze, 1412, 1511

Manitoba Hydro subsidiaries

Management of, 1413

Privatization concerns, 29, 153-154, 1312-1313, 1578-1579

Referendum before sale of, 29-30, 70

Sale of, 54, 980, 1919-1920

Manitoba Hydro Telecom

Fibre optic network, sale of, 1613-1614

Intellectual property, sale of, 54, 211

Request to cancel RFP, 153-154

Sale of, 211, 1578

Manitoba Hydro-Teshmont Consultants

Sale of, 210-211, 599

Manitoba Network (internet service agreement)

Bell MTS contract extension, 594-597

Manitoba Public Insurance (MPI)

Autopac premiums and rebate, 3925-3926

Diversion of Autopac revenue, 4032-4033

Political interference concerns, 1776-1777

Maples Personal Care Home

COVID-19 outbreak, 3075

Matter of Urgent Public Importance

The discovery of a mass grave of 215 children on Tk'emlúps te Secwépemc First Nation who died at the hands of the Kamloops Indian Residential School; implement the Truth and Reconciliation Commission 94 Calls to Action; searching all former Residential School grounds for mass graves, 3690-3691

Matters of Privilege

Regarding an MLA's ability to ask questions of the government regarding the Secretary of the Treasury Board, without being the recipient of intimidation

Privilege debate, 1596-1599

Regarding comments made by the Member for St. James regarding the Treasury Board Secretary and a potential conflict of interest with Manitoba Hydro Telecom-Bell MTS, 348-352

Regarding the PC leadership race and comments made by leadership candidate Shelly Glover, 4206

Members' statements

All-party pandemic committee, 766

Greyeyes, Alan, 25

Sidhu, Muninder, 581-582

Vaisakhi Festival, 2350

World Water Day, 1809

Young, Chris, 1310-1311

Young, Liam-James Moar, 3043-3044

Ministerial statements

2020 Olympic and Paralympic athletes, 3892

Conservation officers, 1270

Miclash, Todd, 1808

Pallister, Brian, 3801

Pandemic's one year anniversary in Manitoba, 1572-1573

Passing of Prince Philip, 2275

Remembrance Day, 664-665

Schellenberg, Mica, 3917-3918

Morden-Winkler

Broadband expansion, 2146

Motions of condolence

Pettersen, Clarence, 1393

Municipal development

Accountability and transparency, 1708

Nursery schools

Grants and deregulation, 1812-1813

Nurses--internationally educated

Accreditation, 51-52

Nurses/nursing

Hiring and training, 978-979

Staffing levels, 2588-2589

Surgery wait times and staffing, 2656

Vacancy rate--Prairie Mountain Health, 2992-2994

O-Pipon-Na-Piwin Cree Nation

Churchill River Diversion Project, impact of, 2657-2658

Opposition Day Motion

That the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba urge the Provincial Government to immediately take over operations of all Revera personal care homes, including The Maples and Parkview, for the duration of the pandemic, 910

Oral Questions

Addiction treatment

New approach needed, 296-297

Affordable child-care fees

Role in economic recovery, 1413-1414

AgriStability program

Federal changes, 1813-1814

BITSA legislation

Request to withdraw, 3805-3806

Budget 2021 passage

Request to withdraw, 4209-4210

Budget 2021 spending

Health and education, 4208-4209

Carbon pricing lawsuit

Action on climate change, 2040-2041

Child daycare centres

Expired face masks, 882-883, 918-919

Child-care centres

Government spending, 2753-2754

Child-care system

Wait list concerns, 2353-2354

Children's disability services

Funding level concerns, 1473-1475

Children's nutrition council

Funding request, 1021

Churchill River Diversion Project

First Nations consultations, 2657-2658

Climate change mitigation

Manitoba Hydro role, 2041

COVID deaths in Manitoba

Condolence to families, 2991

COVID-19 and education

Education plan request, 28

Funding for staffing and PPE, 584

Inquiry into federal monies spent, 3259-3260

Learning loss prevention, 257

Placement B.Ed. students in classrooms, 1021

Plan for the holiday break, 1115-1116

Post-holiday plan, 1215

Switch to remote learning for schools, 2951-2952

COVID-19 and health care

ICU bed availability, 258

PPE for front-line workers, 443

Spending during pandemic, government record, 521-522

COVID-19 and personal-care homes

Asymptomatic testing of residents, 334

Outbreak prevention, 295-296

Prevention, 2448

Routine testing for staff and residents, 873-874

Spread prevention, 152

Staff and PPE investments, 184-185

COVID-19 and small business assistance

Paid sick leave and business grants, 226

Restriction on sale of goods for large retailers, 770

Small business grants, 256-257, 770

Small business support, 28-29, 296, 444, 583-584, 769, 1277, 2397-2398, 2490-2491

COVID-19 fourth wave

ICU capacity, 3897

COVID-19 infection rate

ICU staffing concerns, 3164-3165

COVID-19 pandemic

Demographic data collection, 103-104

Government management of, 441-442, 2949-2950

Steps to combat, 151-152

Summer ad campaign, 443

Testing wait times, 27-28

Transmission data, 2701, 2882

Workplace transmission data, 2590

COVID-19 public health orders

Anti-mask movement, 227-228

Premier's presence at announcement, 2949

Release of modelling data used, 2489-2490

Timeline for implementation of restrictions, 2699

COVID-19 school closures

Timing of announcement, 2883

COVID-19 second and third wave

Health system readiness, 669-670

Preparation, 3748-3750

Request to hire front-line workers, 519-520

COVID-19 second wave

Government readiness, 917

COVID-19 spread prevention

Paid sick leave program, 2490

COVID-19 testing

Contact tracing, 335-336

Wait times, 152

COVID-19 testing in schools

Asymptomatic surveillance program, 1214, 1276-1277

COVID-19 third wave

Government response, 2881-2882, 3435-3438

Hospital staffing levels, 3045-3046

Projected case numbers, 2353

COVID-19 updates

Projected ICU admissions, 3680

Workplace transmission data, 3679

COVID-19 vaccinations

Appointment booking system, 2396-2397

Distribution plan, 1114-1115

Expansion of clinic hours, 2883

Priority for essential workers, 2447-2448

Priority for teachers, 2700, 2856-2857

Request to accelerate, 2700

Teachers and daycare staff, 2884

Vaccination rate, 2210-2211, 2233, 2306-2307

Vaccination rate and clinic hours, 2352

Vaccination rate and unused doses, 2171-2172

Death of COVID-19 patient

Medical examiner review, 3579

Early-childhood education

Nursery grants and deregulation, 1812-1813

Education Modernization Act

Collection bargaining negotiations, 3166-3167

Request to withdraw Bill 64, 1677

Special needs funding, 1677-1678

Education reform

Funding concerns, 1711-1714, 1775-1776

Education system

Funding request, 2234-2235

Education system improvements

Child poverty and nutrition programs, 1678-1679

Education system review

Implementation of recommendations, 1676-1677

Federal assistance for Manitoba's ICUs

Critical-care nurses and respiratory therapists, 3678-3679

Federal money for education

Provincial spending inquiry, 395-396

Front-line health workers

Request for increase, 585

Request for Premier to apologize, 2699

Future provincial budgets

Premier's retirement plans, 2209-2210

Gas leak at Convention Centre

Rebooking of vaccine appointments, 3680

Grace Hospital

ICU staffing and equipment, 2992

Request for out-of-province workers, 3221-3222

Grandview District Hospital

Emergency room closure, 1073-1074

Staffing and ER services, 1174-1175

Health-care funding

Budget 2021, 2233

Health-care services

Government record, 1276

Health-care system

Number of ICU beds, 396-397

Systemic inequality, establishment of triage protocol, 3222-3223

Health-care system reform

Funding and staffing concerns, 2544-2546

Health-care system staff

Whistle-blower protection, 3501

Hiring and training of nurses

Request for staffing increase, 978-979

Home-care services

Staff shortages, 1175-1176

Hospitals staffing and capacity

Request for out-of-province assistance, 3336-3339

Transfer of ICU patients to Ontario, 3261-3262

Laid-off City of Winnipeg employees

Assistance with pandemic response, 1074-1075

Legislation on public utilities reform

Request to withdraw Bill 35, 1916-1917

Legislative agenda

Government intention, 3806-3808

Long-term care

Investment needed, 2754-2755

Personal-care home fees, 809-810

Request for increase, 2234

Manitoba Bridge Grant

Eligibility barriers, 980

Request to include beef producers, 1814

Manitoba Hydro

Board member vacancies, 1216

Compliance with PUB request, 3046-3047

Increase during pandemic, 1915-1916

PUB hearing, 2278-2280

Request for Premier's apology, 1511-1512

Revenue projections, 1911

Wage freeze order, 2308-2309

Manitoba Hydro International

Auditor General investigation, 1378-1379

Request to cancel stop-sell order, 69, 979

Manitoba Hydro labour dispute

Arbitration request, 1577-1578, 1612-1613, 1913-1915, 2173, 2449, 2794

Collective bargaining negotiations, 2173, 2793-2794

Cost of, 3924-3925

General rate application at PUB, 2173-2174

Political interference inquiry, 1873-1874

Manitoba Hydro rates

General rate application request, 2491-2492

Rate increases, 101-103

Request to cancel increase, 671-672, 1116-1117, 1215, 1278

Manitoba Hydro revenue

Request for PUB hearing, 1912, 2041-2042

Wage freeze and rate increase, 1412

Manitoba Hydro review

Export sales projection, 1918-1919

Manitoba Hydro subsidiaries

Government management of, 1413

Privatization, 29, 1312-1313, 1578-1579

Sale of, 1919-1920

Sale of and increase rates, 980

Sale of, referendum inquiry, 29-30, 70

Manitoba Hydro Telecom

Request to cancel RFP, 153-154

Sale of fibre optic network, 1613-1614

Manitoba Public Insurance

Autopac premiums and rebate, 3925-3926

Diversion of Autopac revenue, 4032-4033

Political interference concerns, 1776-1777

Manitoba's workforce

Paid sick leave, 2701, 2791-2792, 2855-2856

Northern Manitoba communities

Resources for combating COVID-19, 875

Nurse staffing levels, 2588-2589

Parkview Place personal-care home

Government oversight of facility, 334-335

Mitigation of COVID-19 outbreak, 256

PC party leadership election

Political party memberships, 3898-3899

Personal-care homes

Health region funding, 807-808

Labour shortage, 1019-1020

Personal-care-home beds

PC election platform commitment, 4108

Physicians' open letter regarding pandemic

Health Minister's response, 586

Prairie Mountain Health region

Nurse vacancy rate concerns, 2992-2994

Staff vacancy rate, 185-186

Public Health Amendment Act

Request for government support, 875-876

Public Services Sustainability Act

Ruling on public sector wages, 2448-2449

Ratepayer protection legislation

Request to withdraw Bill 35, 2491

Ray Gislason retirement

Acknowledgement of service, 2040

Rent control program

Request to implement, 1278

Rent increase concerns

Budget 2021, 2280-2281

Revera personal-care homes

Future operation of facilities, 768

Government response to COVID outbreaks, 769

Release of inspection report, 768-769

Roblin lab and ER

Request to reopen, 68-69

Sale of telecom providers

Quality of services, 1613

School division funding

K-to-12 education system review, 1314-1315

Skilled trades and apprenticeships

Provincial economic outlook, 1874-1875

Southern Health region staffing levels

Reduction in acute and senior care staff, 917-918

Surgery backlog

Wait time for elective procedures, 1512-1513

Surgery wait times

Nurse staffing levels, 2656

Surgical backlog

Plan to address, 4031-4032

Transfer of ICU patients out of province

Coverage for travel expenses for families, 3578

Doctor-on-board policy of services providers, 3580

Family consent before transport, 3578

Inquiry into patient's death, 3500, 3501-3502

Patient safety concerns while in transport, 3499-3500

Request to re-examine assessment criteria, 3579

Transport team capacity concerns, 3580

U of M Faculty Association labour dispute

Bargaining interference concerns, 4109-4110

Vaccine policy at the Legislature

Requirements for MLA's, 3897-3898

Variant cases of COVID-19

Public notification, 1376-1377

Parkview Place personal-care home

COVID-19 outbreak, 256, 2448

Government oversight of facility, 334-335

Personal protective equipment

Child-care centres

Expired face masks, 882-883

Front-line health staff, 462-466, 882

Health-care system, 443

Manitoba suppliers, 465

Personal-care homes, 184-185

Provincial procurement, federal blocking, 536

Personal Protective Equipment Report Act (Bill 210)

1 R, 766

Personal-care homes

Budget 2021, 2246, 2509

Fees, 809-810

Health region funding, 807-808

Investments needed, 53

Labour shortage, 1019-1020

Long-term care funding, 809-810

PC election platform, 4108

Pharmacies

COVID-19 vaccine availability, 3113

Planning Amendment Act (Bill 7)

2 R

Debate, 1007-1010

Planning Amendment and City of Winnipeg Charter Amendment Act (Bill 37)

2 R

Debate, 1707-1708

Point of Order

P/O by Ewasko alleging that the Opposition Leader had taken a picture of Members in the Chamber with his phone, 1921

P/O by Kinew regarding comments by Lamont that rights for women and Indigenous people to vote should not be partisan, 1456

Points of Order

P/O by Kinew regarding the PC leadership race, 4205-4206

Prairie Mountain Health

Nurse vacancy rate, 2992-2994

Staff vacancy rate, 185-186

Premier of Manitoba

Retirement plans, 2209-2210

Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba

Leadership election, party memberships, 3898-3899

Providence Therapeutics

Deposit for vaccine, 3118-3119

Provincial budgets

Premier's retirement plans, 2209-2210

Public Health Amendment Act

Request for government support, 875-876

Public Health Amendment Act (2) (Bill 216)

1 R, 871

2 R

Opening statement, 1051-1052

Questions, 1052-1054

Consultations, 1054

Public Health Amendment Act (Bill 67)

C/3 R, 2508-2510

Public service layoffs

Economic recession, 52

Public Services Sustainability Act

Ruling on public sector wages, 2448-2449

Public Utilities Ratepayer Protection and Regulatory Reform Act (Various Acts Amended) (Bill 35)

Request to withdraw Bill, 1916-1917, 2491

RBC Convention Centre

Rebooking of vaccine appointments, 3680

Ready, Safe, Grow campaign, 443, 467-469

Red Cross

COVID-19 testing, 460-461

Remote Witnessing and Commissioning Act (Various Acts Amended) (Bill 42)

2 R

Debate, 833-839

Health-care directives, 835-836

Informed consent, 836-837

Real estate transactions, 835

Renters/renting

Budget 2021, cost of living increase, 2280-2281

Budget 2021, increase concerns, 2280-2281

Rent control program, request for, 1278

Residential schools

Burial sites, request to search for, 3690

Unmarked burial site--Kamloops, 3690-3691

Revera personal-care homes, COVID-19 outbreak

Future operation of facilities, 768

Government response to, 769

Release of inspection report, 768-769

Roblin District Health Centre

Lab and ER closure, 68-69

School construction

Brandon, 1008

School divisions

K-to-12 education system review, 1314-1315

Senior citizens

Diagnostic services, wait times for--Dynacare Labs, 3851-3852

Sexually transmitted infection

Congenital syphilis cases, newborn population, 296-297

Sinclair, Senator Murray

Acknowledgment of service, 1275-1276

Sioux Valley Dakota Nation

Flag raising at Brandon City Hall, 1008

Southern Health

Staffing levels, acute and senior care, 917-918

Vaccine hesitancy, 3853-3854

Surgical and diagnostic backlog

Elective surgery, 1512-1513

Plan to address, 4031-4032

Tataskweyak Cree Nation

Churchill River Diversion Project, impact of, 2657

Teachers/teaching

School supplies expense, 2246

Telecom providers

Quality of services, 1613

Throne Speech

Amendment, 56-57

Amendment vote, 325-327

Debate, 48-55

Tk'emlúps te Secwépemc First Nation

Residential school

Unmarked burial site discovery, 3690-3691

Trades and apprenticeships

Number working, 1875

Provincial economic outlook, 1874-1875

Truth and Reconciliation Commission

Calls to action, 3691

University of Manitoba Faculty Association

Bargaining interference concerns, 4109-4110

Vaisakhi Festival, 2350

Valley Fiber

Broadband expansion--Morden-Winkler, 2146

Kinsman Club bingo

Squires, 3675

Kireman, Gerry. See Members' statements

Klinic Community Health

Morley-Lecomte, 2017

Komagata Maru. See Members' statements

Kraft Hockeyville contest. See Members' statements

Ku Klux Klan

Chapters in Canada

Lamont, 1554

Kuchem, Surafel. See Members' statements under Peaceful Village

Kyle, Lawrie. See Members' statements

Kyle, Lorne and Rose-Marie. See Members' statements

 

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